The New York Clipper (January 1905)

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January 14. THE 3STEW YORK CLIPPER* 1105 . TAIILK OF COKTHNT9. Pur*. His* Clipper's Anecdotes. Etc. 1098 Heart French—Sketch loos norLohdoa Letter..... loss HMM AekcnUB-r-flketch 1098 World or Flnjm 1098 QOMtW Answered ».,, u02 Latest r-y Tdegraph :. T ;v....... U03 S^& *•*••««! 1105, 1106. HOT VandeyllM Boats List HOT, 1108 N#w York City—Review nod Comment. .1110, 1111 clipper Po»t obct ! mi J; BernStrt Dyllyn 110* Oor MWMM 1108 Pnihi in the Profession 1108 Miscellaneous 1108 wheel-New* noo THEATRIC U- CORRESPONDENCE. Massachusetts 1102 Pennsylvania HOJ nolo .'.»..'., 1103 UtseoOrf 1 1103 Oregon 1103 District ot Colombia 1108 Indiana • 1103 Virginia nos Maryland • 1103 Tevis ••• HO' Canada. 1114 Iowa ,»....•.»•«•••••>>•.•••*••««•••«•» 1114 Nriw Yprk Slate 1105,1114 WMhlrurtin 1114 Minnesota •>.. 1114 I.ouUlnc* , 1114 New ■llamo.'tilre 1114 New Jefwy ■ HI* Tfortowe ill* Wiscons in 1100 LATEST BY TEE EQBAPH. Monday NlKbt'a Opening* in All the Blgr Show Towns. QOLDBN BATE GLEANIXGS. Bltt Attendance Generally Reported. Bpfotal Dlipatohei to The New Yobk Clipper. Kin Fkancikco, .Tan. 10.—At tbe Colombia, yVarde'aid Kidder, in "Salammbo," opened vanterday /to a good house. Edna Wallace ifiSeFW'l follow. • Maje8*ic. —Y«eterday marked the first nregSStatlon, of Ella Wheeler Wilcox's biblical n!a^'Ml2Pah: or, The Story of Esther." a£c4.*m.— "Lo«t River" Is current. "The Oa* Lord Quex" follows. „_. ■'Gbaxp Opera House. —This Is the third add last week of Blanche Bates, in "The Darling of ■ the Gods." On 6 Miss Bates Svc. at • special matinee, "Mme. Butterfly," da comedietta written by herself and George Arllse, entitled "My Aunt's Advice." CAUfOsxiA.—Black Patti Troubadours this "dSgNTSAL,—The stock company la present- Inajthla week "It la to Laugh," an old mln- tCTrtvu Oteba Hodsb.— Wednesday, M, be- -Ins a four weeks' season of grand Italian oritravby the Mexican Grand Opera Co., com- prising 125 persons In all, la extensive reper- tory. "Klgoletto" will be the opening bill. (Whbhu.— BUI opening Sunday, 8: H. V. Fitzgerald, Klne and Gotthold, Mta Allen and ? Co„ Eleanor Falk, Cresay and Dayne, Douglas and Ford, tbe Tour Bard Bros, and tae.Oroheum motion pictures. Chutes.— -Bill opening 0 : Wilson and Lei- castar. the Burton Bell TrUngers, Hns3ell and O'.Vell, tbe Four Gordons, Eldrldge, Mabel Lainjon and tbe blograph. • e FROM OTHER POINTS. the hcadllner J. II. Stoddnrr, tho vet- eran, In his aduilrablo performance of "The Bonnie Brier Btub," was warmly received at SB :Wi*fi?u • ■ •-At *»« Olllto "No Wed- dia» Bella for Her" thrilled big crowda.... The Vanity Fair Bnneaquera gave a good fhow at the Century Yale's and the Na- tlonal did their usual Snndsy business. _ Washington, Jan. iO.—"The Duke of Klllierankle" drew a capacity bouse at the National. Qeo. mT Cohan. In "Little Johnny Jones," bad a full house at the Co- lombia "Me. Him and 1" had a pocked audience at the Lafayette "The Great Automobile Mystery/' at the Academy, turned people away Mile. Adgie, with her lions, waa the hcadllner of a fine bill at Chase's, and two audiences crowded the house The American Rurlesruters made good both afternoon and night at tbe Ly- ceum. ■ MnwAtxti, Jan. 10.—Local openings were all highly auccessful this week Howard Hall, at tbe Albambra, offered a sensational performance that won enthusias- tic applause "The Rogues Comedy," at the Academy, was also a big favorite "The Isle of Spice," at the Davidson, ap> dps red to please a good house "Tbe Heart of Maryland" wns well received at the bijou, being well done by a splendid com- pany The Morning Glories, at the Star, scored heavily; tbe house was packed both performances Sunday. Cincinnati, Jan. 10.—Virginia Rained came to tbe Grand last nlgut, In "Lady Shore," opening to a good house.... Sunday's bills were all acceptable. "Janice Meredith" was revived at Robinson's by tbe Forepaugb Stock Co Kellar crowded the Walnut Street...... At Heuck's "The Factory. Girl," and at the Lyceum "The Fatal Wedding" re- peated old successes Vaudeville crowd- ed tbe Columbia, and the World Beaters jammed the People's. Louibvillx, Jan. 10.—"A Country Girl" opened at Macauley's to a crowded house. Nannette E. Comstock, In "The Crisis." drew a big house at the Masonic "Mc- Fadden'a Plats." at tbe Avenue, Rellly & Wood, at the Buckingham, and vaudeville. at Hopkins', opened Suaday, to capacity houses. « ■ > NEW YORK STATE. 01 Good Business Reported All Alone :^T the Line. CRicioo, Jan. 10.—The Important down town openings were divided Into three Sun- day' night and four Monday night, every at- traction In Chicago combination theatres chancing either Sunday or Monday. With high winds, so cold that the thermometer hovered around zero, lueatregolng waa less a pleasure than an effort, and business was not a» good as usual.. The Sunday openings weror Diistln Farnum, In "Virginian," at the Oarrlek: Edward Morgan, In ,r Eternal City," at McVlcker's; "York State Folks," at Great Northern; James J. Corbett, at Albambra; "Thou Shalt Not Kill," at Academy; "Hit- main. Hearts," at Marlow; "Child Slaves of New York." at Crlfterlon; "Light house bv the Sea," at Bijou; Tiger Lilies, at Folly; Merry Maidens, at Trocadero, and "V|l)age Postmaster." at Columbus. Tbe Boer War'"bVgjn Its last week at Coliseum, and "HA Hllbhess, tbe Bey," continued at La Ball*.' Rock company bills changed at Peo- ple's ana Howard's Suaday afternoon, and C*n >, tbe Bey." continued at La ock company bills changed at Peo- Howard's Suaday afternoon, and use Temple Monday night. Delayed ry bald the curtain on Dustln Farnum ?until nearly nine o'clock at the Garrlck. 'b* Monday night openings brought forward our novelties, to wit: Richard Mansfield, 111 ,Vtvao T tba Terrible," at the Grand Opera lUiei Annie Uussell, In "Brother Jacques," ... Powsr*'; William Gillette, In "The Ad- mirable Crlchton," at Illinois, and "The Girl aqfl" tho Bandit/' at Studebaker. Chicago's ei| critics and reviewers had some real iper work cut out for them, and ad- and profundity are rushed to a bulled ^HiLioiii.FBia. Jan. lO.-*Witb full bouses all aroupd last night, sterling attractions and tot'iupa amlling on managers of theatricals, Bothani and Marlowe opened at the Broad, Iff "Homeo and Juliet," delighting a crowded Iioum with a beautiful production aud per- formance "Joseph Entangled" proved «. worthy. vehicle for Henry Miller, at the narr|ck, so voted a crowded bouse The Onara (louse audience filled tbe bouse and thoroughly appreciated tbe admirable per- formance of "'The Usurper," by Nat C. Good- win .and company Frank Daniels. In "The- Office Boy," at the Chestnut; Wilton Ltckaye, In "The Pit," at the Walnut, were return offerings which met favor, and tbe continuations were: "Smiling Island" at the Casino; and "The Old Homestead" at the WaV Which drew well. Other combination houMa had no cause for complaint .'glidsvllle at Keith's, and popular offerings by stock*coiapnnlcs, earned favor by meritorl- •ma productions A crowd attended tbe liurUsinue performances at tbe Museum and the. Hie vent h Street Opera House; both proa- j>er»B '•'•••'• .The Boston Symphony Concert, et H the. Academy, appealed to a large number of mitslcflovers. JBosK>:t, Jau. 10.—The chief evont last olglit was Mme. Itejane's appearance at the lloaton, "la "Ma Couslne." The bouse was well'filled Edna May, In "The School WVi-'ut tbe Colonial, and "Mr. Wli of Wlckbsm," at tbe Park, were other novelties having > good opening crowds At the {□Ills the last week of "The Rogers Bros. p Paris" parked tbe bouse as usual "• Tenderfoot" opened Its last week at I Buffalo.—At the Star (P. C. Cornell, mana- ger) "The Yankee Consul," with Raymond Hitchcock, Jan. 0-11. "The Other Girl" 12-14. Eleanor Robson week >; 16. John Drew was well rewarded. A new drop curtain baa taken the place of the one heretofore In use. Convention Hall (H. L Meech, cuto- dlan).—Pittsburg Orchestra, Emll Paul, di- rector ; Eugene d'Albert. soloist, comes 18. Fritz Kreisler and Josef Hofmann 31. Ysaye had a splendid concert 1.. Teck (Walter S. Baldwin, manager).—The Baldwln-Melvllle Stock Co, In "What Hap- pened to Smith," 0-14. "The Holy City" 16- U. Vaudevlie Is also now a winning adden- dum here. Katberlne Nugent and Dalma's trained monkeys will be seen 0-14. "Har- vest" was capably done last week and Phroso exhibited. Lyceum (J, LaugbMn, manager).—"The Ninety and Nino" this week. "Hearts Adrift" rest week. "Queen of ;be Highway" and the usual Sunday night concert were successful. Academy (G. C. Stevens, manager)..— Louise Beaton, in "Rachel Goldstein," this week. "Kidnapped In New York" Week of 16. "Why Glrfs Leave Home" was energetic- ally exploited last week. J. Bodewalt Lampe's Band appeared 8. Shea's Gaiidln Thbatri (M. Shea, man- ager).—Appearances this week are: Ummett Corrlgan and Co., In "Jockey Jones;" Nlchol Sisters, Howard Brothers, Watson, Hutch- inga, Edwards and Co., In ''The Vaudeville Exchange;" A. 0. Duncan, Three Jacksons, George C. Davis and Paul Spuloni. Business is big. v Lafatettb (C. M. Bagg, manager).— Rentz-Santley Co. this week. Fay Foster Co. next week. Cracker Jacks, with Bob Van Osten, were successiul. s i Elmlra.—ttlalto Theatre (F. W. McCon- peil, manager) week of Jan. 0: Hatch Broth- era, the Musical Reeds, May Nellsoo, Marlon Blake, Flo Wallace. Bertha Kellogg, Lillian De Varo, William Roll and moving pictures. Business continues big. New Casino (Gilbert De Vine, manager). —Castle and Collins made a big bit week of 2, and have been beld over, otheis who continue to please are: Flo Gregory, Jessie Darling, Clara Beld, Fred Hastings. Big business rules. 'llit: Auditorium, which burned down at the time of the Lyceum fire, will not be re- built. In Its place a largo ball will be erected. «»» J. BERNARD OYLLYN, The descriptive baritone vocalist, was born at Brooklyn, N. Y., April 7, 1805. In 1874 he made his Srst professional appearance with Ware * Leaton's Vaudeville Show at San Francisco, made tours through lower California, and played tbe leading varieties until 1881, when be came East. The same year he Joined 8am Devere's "Jasper" Co., In which he created tbe part of an Italian heavy. In 1882-3 he appeared with Nlles, Evans, Bryant & Hoey's Meteors. In 1883-4 he waa wltb J. J. Dowllug's "Nobody's Claim," end In later seasons with Daniel Sully, "Devil's Auction," "We. Ds A Co," Haiien & Hart's "Later On," "Tobogganing," "My Aim t Bridget," and the Corinne Opera Co. After playing tbe leading vaudeville houses for several years, during which period Mr. Dyllyn Introduced a number of tbe most successful songs, be was engaged for John and Emma Ray's company, in "A Hot Old Time." Wltb this company be created the part of the cowboy wltb success. This sea- son he is seen with tbe Four Cohans, In "Little Johnny Jones," as Slog Song, tbe Chinese newspaper man. It Is a character drawn on entirely new lines, and Mr, Dyllyn has scored another success. «»» the *Majestk with good patronage. '-Mi "S'hjfCouiUy Chairman" began Its fifth week walfi. at the Tremont Popular priced allows drawing well were: "Down the Pike," at'the Globe, and "A Midnight Marriage," atithe Grand Opera House. Stock bills were: Castle Square, "Tbe Helmet of Na- varre;" Bowdoln Square, "The Still Alarm." w .. ...Vaudeville and burlesque houses drew two big audiences "Beyond" continues at >|tfInert Hall. \Ka8BA8 Citv, Jan. 10.—"The Maid and .UitVMuraray" opened a four nights' fngage- intaKut the wnii« Wood Sunday aigbt to a lilg liodfie. Louis Wesley scored the success ■ ot 'tile'"'performanee Hurry Berestord fnacfo Iilc annual npneiranee at the Grand, lirss»itt(Qir "Our New Stan" to cordial audl- en-^K... /. .Two Ml' nnd!eo?e9 were on bend at'tn> GrphetiRt to an n good vaudeville bill, in ^lilcli tbe Carter De Haven Sextette was |l> . '. 1 >•<-)• *'" l»'««-' Joseph Yarmck and the Maoic Ktmi has passed Into the exclusive control, book- ing and management of the Thearle-Bttckley Agency. Tbe contracts made previous to Jan. 2 will be filled bv the Thearle-Buckley Aceney. Tho Magic Kettle began its first engagement, under Ita new management, on the. Poll circuit, Monday, Jan. 0. This agency controls the entire liquid air acts, and supplies liquid air in tbe central States and South America. Doi.lt Theobald writes that the report of ber death Is a mistake. She was born In Frankfort, Ky, and Is of the team of Powers and Theobald, Howard Powers being ber husband. They are at present playing In tbe central States and meeting with their usual success in vaudeville. II. Teplet, tbe celebrated European mimic and Illusionist, arrived Jan. 3, and will open on the Proctor circuit Jan. 23. The Messrs. Akobll and Leslib, having Just closed fourteen successful weeks in tbe principal cities 'n tbe West and tbe Pacific coast, have been reengaged for an Indefinite period at tbe Tlvoll Theatre, Buffalo, N.Y., where they report success In their novelty singing act. JOE Levitt has been working In and around Boston for tbe last four weeks. Last week be was at Sbeedy'a Theatre, Fall Blver, and Joined the Henry Show Jau. 1. Camilla and 1'o.na, contortionists and equilibrists, have opened on tbe Goldsmith circuit In the Wast for an Indefinite period. Tbey report success wltb their act. Gibson and Nash have closed with tbe "Alphonse and Gaston" Co, and opened on the Crystal circuit Jan. S. Ot 1H Ro*<* All Kaataa M«at ««*«> OsHtl Later Tkaa Monday. DRAMATIC. A Adaiss, Mande (Charles rrohmno, rorr.)—.*. X. City » 21. Allea, Viola (Charles W. Allen, mgr.)—!». X. City «•«. Aobrey Stock, Western (W. D. Flttgerald, ngr.) —tutkersbora-, W. Vs.. 914. Arnold Stock (J. T. Arnold, mp.)—Mobile, Ala,, 16-21. "Arisvua." Eastern. M. B. Baymoad't—Blaora, U.. II, I«wa Kails 12. Independence 13, (Mar BtiMs'14, Davenport IS, Iowa City 16. Wash- ington IT. Falrntld 18, Ottumws 19, Albli 20, Drt MoIoh SI. ■' "Attaeaa," Western, M. B. Raymool's—Dntath, Mian., 11. Ashland, Wis.. 12. Ban Claire 13, Wau'au 14. Applrton is. Aatlgo 10, Menonoal* •17. .Marinette. IS, Own Bay 10, Mllwsokta (SoMlerV Hone) 20, El«in. 111.. SI. "Acro«» the Pacuic" (Harrj Clay Blaney, n»ir.) —Richmond. -Vs., 8-14. Norfolk 10-21. "Alone la the World" (Ulttenthal Bron., mgrs.)— PhluuJelpnla. Pa., 0-14. Uoboktn, N. J, Wllplngloa. Del.. 19-21. ■ rliti 1318, "An Aristocratic Tr«mp" (Kttroy A Btlttoo, rogra.)—Itanville, III, IT, Logaotpcrt. Ind., ». Marlon ID, Hartford City 20. Mancle 21. "After Midnight" tSpencer A Aborn, mgrs.)— Minneapolis, sunn., 8-14. "At -the Old Cro«s Roads" (Arthur 0. ilstoa, mgr.)—N. T. City 914. "At Cripple Creek" (Whltfaker 4 Nash, mgrs.)— Brooklyn, N. V.. 9-14. N. Y. City 10-21. "An-Idiot'Slsve," Kr«l C. Taylor'i—Dundee, N. Vv. 11. Le Roy 12. Newark 13, Palmyra 14. "An Orphan's Prayer"—Orand Raplda, Mich., 12- 14. "At Risk of Bis Life" (Mark E. Swan, ap.)- Brooklyh, V. Y, 914. ■a Blincbe Bates (David Belaico, mgr.)—San Fran. rlsco. Cal.. 9-14. Barrymoie, Kthel (Charles Frohman, mgr.)T-N. V, City 9-28. Bellew. Kyrle (Llebler A Co., mgr*.)—Newark, X. J., 0-14. Brooklyn, N. V., 1021. Brtnwell, William (Henri Oreealt, mgr.)—To- ledo, p.. 8-11, r.ikhart, Ind.. 12. Kalamano, Mich., 1-1. Battle Creek 14, Orand Rapid* 13- 18. Lan»los 19, Jacknon 20, Bay City 21. Blair, Kogtole (Qeorge A. Blnmenthal, mgr.)— Newark, N. J„ 914, Jersey City 10-21. Bereaford, liarry (J. J. Coleman, mgr.)—Kansas City. Mo., 8-14, Omaha. Nebr.. 1A. 10, Kearney IT, North Platte 18, Cheyenne, Wyo, 10, Fort Oaillna. Colo, 20, Boulder 21. Beaton. Louise (A. U. Woodn. mar.)—BuSalo, N. Y.,.9'14, Toledo. O, 10-18, Ooabea, lad,, 19, South' Bend 20, Rlkhart 21. Bindley. Florence (Forrester A Mlttenthal, mgri.) —Omaha, Nebr. 10, 11,. Lincoln 12, Topaka, Kan., 13. Kansas City. Mo.,' 16-21. Booelll, William—Ottmnwa. la,. 9, Onterrllli 10, Osceola 11, Falrfleld 12. Davenport ID, Burllnston 14. Keokuk 10. Peoria, 111., IT, Canton 18, Fort Madlaon, la, 10, Qnlncr. HI, 20. Bunting, Emma (Garl Burgess, mgr.)—F.rle, Pa, 0-14. ' Brorcn. Kirk (Appell A Deshon, mgrs.)—Auburn, N, V., 9-14, Blpgbamtoa 10-21. Bredkenrldre Stock (Charles Breckenrldge, mgr.) -rFuiton. Mo., 0-u, Centralis 12-14, Marys- vUle 10-21. Beaton's Comedians (P. R. Benton, mgr.)— Weatherford, Okla., 9-11. Arapabo 13-14. Beanett-Moulroo (Oeorge K. Robinson, mgr.)— Paterson, X. J., 9-14. Beaoete-.Moulton (Ira E. Kewhall, mgr.)—Brock- top, Mass, 0-14. Bennett-Moulton (Ad. P. Reed, mgr.)—East Liv- erpool. 0.. 9-14. Bennett-Moulton (W. 0. McKay, mgr.)—Clara- moot. V. H.. 9-14. Bennett-Moulton (F. 0. Twltcbell, mgr.)—Kings- top, N. V, 9-14. Brockton, Mass.. 10-21. Benhrtt-Moultoo (W. A. Partelto, mgr.)—Bristol, Conn., 12-14. Brown's Comedy (T. M. Brown, mgr.)—Claren- don. Ark, 1.1, H, Mariaona 10-18, Brlokley 18-21. "B«b Bar" (Klaw A Erlsoger. mgrs.)—Mobile, Ala., 9-14, Birmingham X! 18, Atlanta, Oa, 19-21. . "Bonnie Brier Bosh." James H. Stoddart (Klrke La flhelle, mn.)—Kansas City, Mo, 9-14, PBtbto. Colo., 17, Colorado 8prlngi 18, Victor if Leadvltle 20; Aspen 21. "Bolter Brown," • Western, M. B. Raymond's— Baltimore, Md, 9-14. "Bnster -Brown.'' Eastern, M. B. Raymond's— Charleston, W. Ya, 11. 12, Msyvllle, Ky.. 10. Portsmouth. 0., 14. Ohlllirothe 10, Nelsonvllle IT,,Lancaster 16, Zanesvllle 19, Cambridge 20, WhMling.-W. Va.. 21. • "Bnncb of Keys" (Otis Botbner, mgr.)—Peoria. Ill:,: 8, Decatur 9, Paris 10, Marshall 11, Alney 12, Sullivan, Ind, 13, Terre Batite 14. Booo- vlUe 10, Princeton IT, Vlncennes 18, Richmond 19, Huntington 20. Fort Wayne 21. "Breezy Time," Eastern (K. Webster Fits, mgr.) —Ashevllle, N. O, 11. "Breesy Time," Western. (K. Webster Fits, mgr.) —Pond Creek, Okla.. 11. Waukamis 12. Klnr- flsher 13, Wautonga 10, Geary IT, Weatherford 18, Rlk City, Kan, 10, Arapabo, Okla, 29. Bobart 21. "Beauty Doctor," Fred K. Wright's (Tho*. W. Prior, mar.)—Nashville, Tenu, 9-14, Louis- ville 18-21. O Crane, Win. H. (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—At- lantic Olty, N. I., 0, Lancaster, Pa.. 10, Bir- riaburs 11. Altooua 12, Johnstown 13, Wheel- ing, W. Va.. 14, Cincinnati. O, 10-21. Carter, Mrs. Leslie (David Belasco, mgr.)—N. r. City IV, Indefinite. Otosmau, Henrietta (David Belasco A Mamica Campbell, mers.j—Brooklyn, K. Y, 9-14, N. Y. City 10-21. Cogblan, Rose, and Howard Kyle—Memphis, Tenu., 12 Comstock. Nannette (James K. Backett, mgr.)— Louisville, Kv, 014, Kvanavlllt. Ind, 16, Madlsonvllle IT, Paihicab, Ky, 18, Nsahvlli*, Tenn, 19, Frankfort, ind, 20, Ltxlngtoa, Ky., 21. Collier. William (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—Du- tilth, Minn., ft, Fargo. N Dak. 10, Belewi, Mont.. 12. Butte 13. 14. Spokane, Wash, lb, 17, Ellentmrg 18, Seattle 19-21. Cohan, Geo. M. (Sam Harris, mgr.) —Washington, D. C, 9-14, l.nneaster. Pa.. Id, Karrlsbnrg IT, Kaston IS, Allontown 19, Trenton, N. J, 10, Atlantic City. N. J., 21. Crestou Clarke (Jules Murry, mgr.)—Atlantic City, N. J, 12. Comiueet, Ida—Montreal. Can., 9-14. Corbett, James J., and lnei MaCaaley (Bal Davis, mgr.)—Chicago, 111, 8-14, Cedar Bap- Ids, la., 16. Omaha. Nebr., 20. 21. Cook-Church (II. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Bed Bask, N. J.. u-H. Chester, Pa.. 10-21. Carpenter, Frankle (Jere (irady, mgr.)—Newport, It. I., U-14, Tannlou. Mass, 10-21. Corsmi Clarke—Houston, Tex., 9, Indefinite. Curls Dramatic (M. II. Curt*, mar.)—Hoislnatoa, Kan., 9-14, La Crosse lit-18, MrCracken 10-21. Carroll Comeily (Ion Carroll, mgr.)—La Follette, Tenn., ft-14. Morrlatown lfl-18. Cole, Bella, Comedians'A, J. Cole, mgr.)—Okmol- gee, Ind. Ter, 0-11, Boldearllle 12-14, Bbawnee, Okla., 10-18. Chicago Stock (Charles II. Rosa Kan, mgr.)—■ Amsterdam, V. Y.. 9-14. Colonial Stock—Rumford Falls, Me., 9-14, Llver- mnre Falls 10-21. •"County Chairman," Eastern (Henry W. Savage, mar.)—noston. Mass., 9-21. "County Chairman," Western (Henry W. Savage, rair.l—Jackson, Miss., II, Natchet 12, Vlcks- burs 13, Orrenvllle 14, Hot Springs, Ark.. 10, Little Rock IT, Memphis, Tenn, 19, 10, Nash- ville 20, 21. "Checkers," Thomas W. Roas (Klrke La Shell*, mitr.)—Newlinrsh, N. T, 9, PongnktepsUi 10, Troy 11, Cohnca 12. Athany 13, Schenectady 14. Boston, Mass., 10-21. "College Widow" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)— N. r. City 9, Indefinite. "Common Sense Brackett" (Henry W. flavage, mar.)—N. Y. Olty 9-14. "Child Wife," Wm. T. Keogh's—ElUabetb, N. J, 1(118. "Child Slaves of New York" (J. B Isaac, mgr.) —Culi-sgo. Ill, 8-14, St. Louis, Uo„ 10-21. "Call Boy,'' F. U. Lambert (Whitney,* Slodb. mgrs.)—Treoton, N, J., 12-14, Philadelphia, Pa., 18-21. • "Country KM" (H. B. Whlttsker, mar.)—Bar- llngloo, Kan.. 11. Osige Olty 12. Orlsnlbt 13, Fort Seott 14, Cbsnnte 10, Predoola IT. Par- sons IS.GIrard 19. Sesmmoo 20, Inla 21, "Chicago Tramp" (W. C. D* Bsafk, mgr.)-Port Olba«a, MU*.. 1.1, Donaldsonvllle. !.«., 14. Ptaqnemlfte 10. Napoleoavtlle 18, Tblbodanj 19, Hotuna «0, Pattsrsoo 31. Horgaa Olty 22. "Corse of Prink." Charles R. Blaney'a—Memphll, Tvan.. 9-14. D Dre*. John (Charles Frohman. mgr.)—Washing- ton. D. C. 9-14, Boston, Mass., lfl-28. D'Orsav, rASTfiice (Ktrko La Shelle, mgr.)— St. Lonls. Mo.. 8-14. Sptlnilleld, 11L. 10. Oalesbcrg IT, Dea Melees, la, IB, Omaha, N«br.. 19-31. De.orai**. Joseph (Fred A. Bayward. nigr.)— Tylsr. Tex.. 11. Marshall 12, Pittsburg 13. Olarksvllle 14. Camden, Ark.. 10, Bops IT, nrtscott 19, Arkadelphla 19, Rot Springs 20, SK' Davidson Stock (A. K..Davld*oa, mgr.)—Raeltie, Wis, 0-U. Janesvllle 12-14, Freeport, III., 18-21. . D* Voas, Flora. No. 1 (J. B. Rotnonr, mgr.)-- Aieilo. III.. 9-14. Do-Voas. Flora, No. 3 (J. B. Rotnonr, mgr.)— Orand Rsplds, Wis.. P-M. „-.„,. Dalley'i*. W. R.. Stock- St. Johns, N. B, 0-14. Dr Macks Big Stock—Burden, Kan., 9-14. Mollne Do.Vrels Stock (Sam Do Vrels, mgr.)—WelUvllle, •■BaVld'HaruBi," No. 1 (Jnllns.Cahn. mar.)— Cleveland. O.. 914. Detroit. Mich., 15-81. »fd Haram." No. 2 tJullos Cahn. mgr.)— at Liverpool. 0.. 0, Sharonj r*.. 10,_Or«en- JNHSI LtlvVEVWI* v.. V, rtuaruu, »»., .w, v."- vU|» 11. Warren 12, Beaver Falls 1.1, Toujrs- town. 0, 14, Akroo 1018, Wooster 19, New I'MIadelBhta 20. Bellalr* 21. _ , , M _, "DevH's Auction,'' Charles H. Tale's (M. Wise, iter.)—Calumet. Mich, 9, Bancock 10, Isb- peaing 11, Marquette 12, F.*can*ba 13, Iron Monntaln 14, Qreen Bay, Wis.. 10 Marquette 10. Appleton IT. CMbkOsli 18, Fond du Lac 19, Sbaboygan 20. Janesvlllt 31. , , _,,_ . "Dora Thome," Kastern (Rowland t Cllfrord, ragfs.)—Eltwtbeth. N. J, 911. lioboken 1214, Newark 10-21. "Drtieo from Home." Patrice (Forreater & Mlt- tenthal. mgr*.)—Jersey City, N. J.. 0-14. "Dakgers of Working Olrls" (A. H. Woods, mjr.) —Toledo, O., 8-11, Jackson. Mich.. 12. Lan- sing 13, .Flint 14, Saginaw 1519. Flndlay, 0, lb. Lima 30. Mlddletown 21. _ . _ _ ., "Dr. Jekyllahd Mr. Hyde." D. B. Levis' (L. K. Pond, mgr.)—Salem. Ind.. 11, New Albany 12, Frankfort 13, Mlddleboro 14, Knoavllle, Tenn., 10, Cleveland 17. Chattanooga 18, Fort Payne, f„ 10, West Bloekston 20. Relma 21. rt*d at tbe Altar" (Percy O. Williams, .)—Orsnd Rapids. Mich, 9-11. Kalanusoo Clocjenstl. 0, 18-21. ' "TJ«wb oa the Farm" (Dan Emerson, mgr.)— Thomasvllte. Oa., ft. Moultrie 10. Dawson 11, Amerl*tlB , 12, Union springs, Ala.. 13. De- mopolls 14. Selma 10, Hattlesborg. Miss, IT, Mobile, Ala.. 18-20, Bllolt. Miss., 21. "Darkest Kuasla" (W. C. Cnnnlnghan. mgr.) — Mifshalltown, la.. 0, Cedar Rsplds To" 0- tuivwa U, Keokuk 12, Qnlnrr. Ill, 13. Lotil- slaila. Mo, 14. Bt. l^tils 1.1-21. "Dr.'. Jekyll ajid >lr. Hyde," W. H. nartlgan (Cntter * Williams, mgrs.)—MarshOeld. Wis., 0. Neltlavllle 10. Black Blver Falls II, Snarls 13, Rochester, Minn.. 1.1. Waseca 14, North- field 10, Fsrlbsnlt IT, Monkato 18. Winnebago City 19. Fairmont 20. Mason City. la.. 21, "Desiierate .Cbanoa,!' Forrester A Mlitenthsl's— Toronto, O.. 11, Wellsvllle 12, Washington, D. C., 10-31. E F.lllott. Msxlne, (0. B. DilllngUaro, mgr.)— Helena. Mont, ft, Butte 10, Dulutb, Mlnu, 13. 14, Mlnnenpolls 10-18, St. Paul 19-81. Edesoa, Robert (Henry B. Harris, mgr.)—Mil- waukee, Wis., 11-14. fjdwords.' Walter 1 Wells, Dnnn A Harlen. mgrs.) —Troy, N »V. I-'-", Philadelphia. Pa.. 10-21. Elmore Sisters, M. 11. Raymond's— SI. Paul, Minn., 18.21. . _ Emereon, May (Samuel Lewis, mgr.)—Oreenvllle, 0„ 0. Anderson. Ind.. 10, Alexandria 11, Peru 12. Wabash 11, Warsaw 14. Elwyn, iorne— Rutland, Vt„ 014, Plattsburg. W Y.. 1021. - EdsaU-WlntSror* (Ednsy Ridge, boa. mgr,)— stnlesville, S. ft, 9-14. F.lkhardt & Hawkins Meals— Blackfoot, Ida, 9- Fjnery Stock (A. 0. Orcutt, mgr.l-Jamestown, N Y 0*14' Erw'ood'.' R.: J.. Big Stock—Lancaster, Fa, 12-14. "Kternal City" (Clebler * Co, mgrs.)—Chicago. "Escaped from the Harem." James B. Wslllck's (Harry Bar!, mgr.)—Montreal, Can.. 914. "Eight Bell*." Brothers Hyrno—I'rorla, ill, 13. •Escaped from Sing sing." James H. Parker'a— nTY. City 914. "Eben Holdta"—Salt I.ske City. U„ 18, 10. '..1 ■ F Flske. Mr*. • (Harrlan Qrey Flske, mgr.)— N. I. City 9. IndeflnKe. Faveroham,'William (Claries Frohman, mgr.)— Bangor, Me., 9, Lewlston 10. Porllaad 11. Mau- Chester,'Nl H„ 13. Hartford, Oonn, 13, New ROebVlle.'N. Y., 14. Brooklyn 10-21. Flttttmmons, Robert, and Julia May Gilford (Leon Friedman, mgr.)—Philadelphia, Fa, 0-14, Cleveland, 0., 16-21. , „ , Fenbrrg Stock (Qeorge M. Fenberg, mgr.)—Holy- oke.' Mass., 0-U, BprlnjUeld 12-11, Schenectady, N. T, 10-21. Fleming, Mamie (W. H. Oracey. mgr.)—1'blln- orlpbls, Pa.. 9-14. Flske,' May (John 0. Coarrove, mgr.)—New Lon- don, Conn, 914, Norwich 10-21. Flske A Stock (K. D. Flske ft T. V. Stock, mgrs.) — Lewlston, Me.; 9-14, Bath 16-21. Fisher ft Walters' Own (K. B. Fisher, mgr.)— Plqoa, 0.. 9-14, Richmond, Ind., 10-21. Fiyna's, Joseph J., Big Stock (W. S. Bste*. mgr.) —Gloucester, Mass., 914, Nashua, N. II, 10- 31. "Flaming Arrow." Lincoln J. Carter's (\V. F. Jackson, mar.)—Hsrsnasb. Oa., 12, Charles- ton. B. O, 13. Wnyeross. Oa, 14, JackMinvllle, Fin, 16, St. Angusllos IT, Brnnswlck, Oa, 15, Albany 19. Amerlcua 20, Athens 31. •'female Detectives," Russell Bras. (Samuel Blair, mgr.)—St. Pan), Minn, 8-14, Minne- apolis 10-21. "Fatal Wedding." Central. Sullivan, Harris A Woods' (Cary McAdow, mgr.)—Cincinnati, O, S-14, Chicago, III, 15-28. "Fatal Wed.lfnr;." Western, Snlllvin, Harris A Woods' (K. T. Zlegler, mgr.)—Denver. Colo, 8. 14, Leadvuie 10. Malldu 10. Carson City IT. Rocky Ford IS, Trinidad 10, Los Animas 20, l.s Junta 21. "For Her Sake" (Pilgrim A Elliott, mgrs.) — 8t, Joseph, Mo, «,. 1), Lrnvsnworth, Kan., 10, Toptks 11, Strong Olty 12, l'esbody 13, Klug- inau 14, Wichita 10, Wellington IT. Caldwell 18. "From Rags to Riches," Joseph Ssntley (M. Meyers, mgr.)—Paterson, N. J, mi8. II. 'For His Brother's Crime" (Oeo. N. Bellinger, mgr).—Jersey City, N. J., 9-14. "Factory fllrl," Kasteru, Cbas. It. Bloney's (Phil B. Isaac, mgr.)—Cincinnati, O, 8-14, Fort Wayne, Ind, 10, IT, Orand Rapids, Mich, 1B-21. "Factory fllrl," Transcontinental, Oba*. E. Ulan- e/'» (Cbss, 11. Wuers, mgr.)—Soutbbrldse, Mass., ft, Wnnnsocket, It. 1.. 10, Mlddletown, Conn, It, Torrliutlon 12, Hnrlfoist 13, 14. Wslllniifprd l(i, Bridgeport IT, 18, Dsnbury If), Waterhufy 20, 21. "For Mo'hcr's Salv," Rnsco A Holland's (Wm. VoMtt.it., nurr.)—Sour Uke. Tex, 11, Bean- moot 12, Crowley, La, 13, Jennlugs 14, Mur- asp Cltv 10. ''Pbiolgin's Ball" (Olllc Mock ft Joseph W. Spears, mgrs.)—Hour l.nkr. 'let, II. Beaumont 12, Crowley, La, 1.1, Jenidnga 14, Morgan flly ID. "For Fsoic snd Forlunr " Terry Mcflovern (Mill- bvan. Harris ft Woods, nurs )—Wllailngioi'. Bel, (•■II, Camden. N. J., 1214, Philadelphia, Pa, 10-21. "Fight for Millions" (B. M. Bless, mgr.)—oils- den, N. J, 911, Reading, Pa, 1214. "Fsat fife In New York" (A. H. Woods, mgr.)— Brooklyn, N. V, 014, N. Y. Olty 1*1-21. "Fablo Botnsnl" (Oscar Jones, mgr.)—Clelmme, Tsi, 11, Oalnesvltlr 12 Hhennso 13, Paris 14. "Funny Hide of Life" (II. Lumherg, mgr.)—Akrou, 0„ Ml. Wheeling, W. Va, 1214. "Fortune Hunter"—Norfolk, Va, 8-14, Washing- Ion, D. 0, lu-21. (i Ooodwln. N. C. (George J. Applrton. mgr.)—Phil- .(l.lplifn. Pa.. 0-12, Olllette, William (Charles Frohmsn, mgr.)—Chi- cago. HI, 9-28. Qalland, Berlba (J. F. 71nunermsn Jr., mgr.)— .Lancaster Pa, II, Altooua 10. Oal», Florence (Ksne. Shlpman ft Colvln, mgrs.) —fait Uke CHly, 17, fl-ll. OrlBih, John (John M. Hlckey, mir.)—Bennmont, Tea, II, Lake Charles, La, 12. Orange, Tex, 1.1, Hour Uke 14, Oalvesfon lit, Houston 16, Navnsiita IT, Rrron 18, Hrenbsm 19, initio . 30, Kan Aatonla 91. ' ' OlUnore, Barney (Barry Moatgonery, mgr,)— Scranttm. Pa, 9-11. Wllketbarra 12-14, Buffalo. n. r, le-21. ' , _ Qraaewlu. Charles (John J. Kcirans, mjr.)—Bay City, Mich, 13, 14. Glaser. Vaoghan, Stock—Cleveland, 0, t, In- definite. Orace Hayward Stock (Winter* ft Kress, mgrs.)— Madison. Wis, 9-14, Saginaw. Mich, 10-21. German Llllpntlana, Tschodl's—Wilbur. Nebr, 12, De Witt 13. Auburn Is), Tecumseb 10, Baoetha, Kan, IT, Fairvlew 18, Alma 31. "Olel from Kay's" Sam Bernsrd (Charles Proh- man. mgr.)—St. Louis, Mo, 8-14. Kansas City ln-21. "Oltl from Kay's" (Charles Frohman. mgr.)—Ra- IrleUh, N. C, 9. Durham 10, Charlotte 11, Oo- lnmbns. S. C, 12. Augusta, Oa, 13. Cnarlestou, S. C, 14. Savannah, Oa, 10, Brunswick IT, Jacksonville. Fla, IS, Macon, Oa, 19, Colum- bus 20. Montgomery, Ala, 31. "flame Keeper,' 7 Thomas J. Smith (Rowland ft Clif- ford, mgrs.)— Burlington. X. J, 11, Norrlstown, Pa, 12. Pottstown IB Reading 14. _ . "Olrl of the Streets," Lillian Mortlmore (Decker ft Veronee, mgrs.)—Horrlshtfrg. Pa.. 9.11, Wil- mington, Del, 12-14. Scranton, Pa, 10-19, Wllktsbarrs 1021. "Oreat Autonohllo Mystery," Hnrtlg ft Seamon'a —Washlaatos, D. 0, n-u, Baltlore. Md, 10-21. "Olrls Will Be Olrls. 1 ' Wm. A. Brady's—Canton, °-. u - n ■ Hackett, Jamea K.—N. V. City »-H, Providence. R. I, 10-18, Salem, Mass, IS, Lynn 20. nawtrey, Charles (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—St. Paul. Minn, 811. Minneapolis 1214. Harned, Virginia (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—Cin- cinnati, O, 0-14. Hopper, Edn* Wallace (Fraak McKee, mgr.)— Pueblo, Colo, 9, Colorado Springs 10, 11, Halt Lake Cllr, U, 12-14. San Francisco. Cal, 10-28 Holland, Mildred (E. C. White,'mgr.l—t'lqas, O, 9. Indianapolis, Ind, IP. 11, Muocl* 12. Marlon 1,1. Kokomo 14, Pern 10. Lvgansport IT, Frank- fort 18, Terr* Hint* 19. Danville, ill, 20, Champaign 21. Hanford, Charles B. (F. Lawnes Walker, mgr.) —Mason Olty. la, 11. Cedar Rapids 12, Mar- shalltown 10, Boone 14. Atlantic 10, Fremont, Neb, IT. Columbus 18. Orand Island 19, Kear- ney 20. North Piatt* 21. llownrd lull (Henry rierson, mgr.)—Mllwankee, Wis, S-14. . Biggins, David (Stair ft Nlcolal. mgrs.)—N. Y, Olty 0-14, Brooklyn, N, Y, 10-2S. Hall. George F. (W. J. Fielding, mgr.)— Plttstoo. i'n, 10, l'ottsvllla 11, Mahanoy City 12. Sbeu- andoah U, Lsusford 14. Frseland in. Ashland IT, Milton lb', Jersey Shore 10, Wllllinuporc 20, Kraovo 31. Hendricks, Bin (William Gray, mgr.)—Victor. Colo, 10, Cripple Creek 11. Solids 12, Montrose) 13. Ouray 14. Tellurite 18, Ursr.l Junction 10, Aspen IT, Olonwooo Springs 18, Bueua Vlata 19, Trinidad' 21, 5ST Hall. Don C—Sallna, Kan, 20. lllmmeleln's Ideals (John A. Hlmmeleln, mgr,) — Reading, Pa, 0-14, Kaston 10-21. nimmelein'a Imperii! Stock (K. F. Hlmmeleln, mar.)—Qreen Bay. Wis, 8-14, Watenown 10- Hcward-Dotset (A. M. Miller, bus. mgr.)—Fair- mont, W. Va, 9.14, Alliance, O, 1(1-21. Harcourt Comedy, Charles K. Harris (W. H. Shine, mgr.)—Lawrtnc*. Mass, 9-14, Fltcbburg 10-21. Hoyt's Comedy (B. 0. Allen, mgr.)—Shreveimrt, La, 0-11, LongTlvW. Tex, 12-14. I'lttshurg Id- IS. Waxabichls 10-21. Howard Stock (A. 0.' Howard, mgr,)—Milwaukee, Wis., 8-14. Hammond. I'gullnt (Clifton Whitman, mgr.)—• Mllllnocket, Me, 9-14, Harvey ft flag* CosMdy—Kingston, s. Y, 0-14), Oloversvlll* 16-21. Hoefler Show (Jack Botfler, mgr.)—Appleton, Wis,, 9, Indefinite. Herald Squire Stock (Bitter ft Fanahawe, mgra.) —Plttsnelil, Ms, 8-14, Newport 15-2". Henderson Stock (W. J. A It. It. Henderson, mgrs.)—Keosauaoa, Is, 0-14, Centervllle 10, Bioomneld IT, Bodyvllle 18. Knotvlllr 19. Harris-Parkinson Btoik (Robert H. Uirrls, mgr.) —Greensboro, N. 0, 9-14. "Heart of Msrylsed'' (David Belasco, mgr.)— Milwaukee, Wis., 8-14. "Hnmnty Duinpty" (Klaw A Rrlanger, mgrs.)— N. «. City 9, rndtflBltS. "Heart ot Chicago," Lincoln J, Cirter's (Edmund Menley, mgr, )— Norfolk. Nebr, II, Lemsrs, Is, 12, Cherokee IB, Sock nsplds 14, Sioux Falls 10. Fairmont. Mloo, 18, Blue Earth Olty IT, Albert r.ea 18, Msson Olty, la, 19, Waverly 20. Waterloo 21. ^^ "Her Only Sin,". Lincoln J. Carter's—Sedalla, Mo, 11, Boonvill* 12, Moberly 13, Hsnnlb*! 14, Alton. III., 18, Ctntralli 16, Pana IT, Jack- sonvllle 19, Beanlstown 20, Lincoln 31. "Home Folk! , 'lJot*ph Brooks, mgr.)—N, T. City 9. Indefinite. "Heart of Oik" (William B. Oross, mgr,)—Man. Chester, N. H, 9-11, Bprlngfleld, Mass, 12-14. "Holy City," eastern, Oni-dou ft Bennett's (Fraa Miller, mgr.)—Van Wert, (>, II, Columbia City IS, Warsaw 18, North Manchester, Ind, 14. "Holy City," Western. Oordon A llennett's (Henry Harrison, mgr.)—Blgonmey, la, II, Ottumw* 12, Keokuk 13. Osntlrvllle 14. "Hearts Adrift" (Spsncer ft Aborn, mgrs.)— Cleveland, 0, 'O-llT UufTslo. N. Y, 10-21. "noosler Olrl," Kit* Wstson (Ons Colun, mgr.) —flomerset, P», 11, Meyersdsle 12, Connells. vllle 13, l/nlpnto "Her First Falsa 1 0. F. Whltsker's (H. rit rs, vllle 13, Unlonlawn 14. Her First False' Bfw." A. Schiller, ragr,)—Birmingham, Ala, 9-14, At- lanta. Oa:, in-21. "Ill, HI and I, Boyrr ft Burke's (Jack Hsmllton. mgr.)—Hlllinoro, 0, II, Ralilnn 13, Blanches- ter 18, Wllmluglon U, Waihlnjton Conrl Uous* 10, South Charleston IT, Springfield 18, Ur- ban* 19. S|. Paris Id. fcalon 21. "How He WOO 1W," 0. F. Wlittaket's (R, M. Feltus, mm, l—Detroit. Mich, u-14, "Unman Hearts," Saltern (Jessn M. Rlsnchard, mgr.)—Iltica. N. Y,Ji. H. "Hot Old Tint*," Oni Bill's (narry Hill, mgr.) —Indianapolis, lad, 9-11, "Happy Hooligan." Rsstern. Ons Hill's (D. A. Kelly, rogrj—UyracuM, N. Y, Oil, Roches- ter 13-14, "Hans Hanson" (Jos. T. McAlnln. mgr.)—Wlnns- Inro, T*i, II. Bulohur Springs 12, White- weight I A. Bonnim 11. Dtirant. Ind, Ter.. Id, Caddo IT, Atoka It, I.eblgh 10. Cos lute 20, KrebH 21. ■■ "Hideo Crlms" (H. B. Morgan, mgr.)—Colum- Ins, 0, t'-ll. I Irwin, May (Kdwird B- Snltor. mgr.)—Syracuse, , N. Y, 12, I'MMtlnhla 10-2H. "In Newiwrt," pftir Dallry and Fuy Templrtna (Klaw A Url|0t»r, mgrs.)—N. Y. Oily 0, In. definite, ■ "In Old Kentucky," Jieob Lltt's—Detroit, Mich., 8 14. Clsvelsnif, ft., 10-21. "Irish FawnoroklraM (Olll* Mack ft Joseph W. Spear*, mgrs.)—WlnUeld. Kan, 11, Arkansis City 12. Pones, Okla, 13, Perry 14, Outlirls 10. Btlllwatsr 16, Raid 17. Klngfiaher IB, Law- ton 10, Oblkashf, Jnil/Ter, 21. "In the BhldavT of the 7 Osllowa" (Decker ft Veto- — —- ~ "llsalsMb, N. J, 1214. »ow*r," True H. James (A. W. sjsissB, nigr.i— Jollst, 111.. 12. Prorfs HI. Cham. pslgii 14, Sprlngneld 1,1, Dnnvlllo (Soldiers' Home) 10, Dsuvllje 17. "In ■ Jefferson, Joswh 'Jr. A William W.— Itltrvllle, w«»u, 9, Taoonii W;- 11. Fort Townsond 12, Vielin-U, 'asfVTwl Vsnik-uVer 14, New What- com, Wish, 10, Seattle 17. 1H. Olympls lit, IliHialsm 20, Aberdeen 21. Portland, Ore, 211- 21, Albany 24, Sllsu 37, Vancouver, Wash, 28. James si. .TefTrlns— Mncotn, Nrbr, II, Topska, Ksn, 14. Jewell Stock fjas. Harrington, mar.)—Columbus, On, 9-11. flriynvlll*, Ala.. 1214. "Joine* Boys In Mlisoilrl" ((Trsnk Osisolo, mgr.) —Cambridge, ft.', 11,' Psrkersburg, W. Vs.. 13, New Martinsville M, Bellalre. 0, 14. SteuWn. vllle 10, Sliiron, Pa, )7, Youngstnwn, O, 18, Ashtahals 19, Jamestown. N. V, 20. "Jerry from Kerry," Patton ft Ferry—Ottawa, O,, 12, Orcslloe 14. Cirdlnglon Id, Drlsware IT, Wellington 19, Bellevlie 20. Lorain 21. i . .K Knott, Rnsell* (Frank L. Prrley, mgr.)—Topaka, Ksn, 12, D*s Main**, la, 14, OI«r Raplda 19. Kendall, Ksra (Lllblsr A Co., mgrs,)— Atlsntta Oily, N. J„ Jl, Kellar, Harry—Clneluruli, 0, 814, Plttslrarg. Pa, 1621. Kennedy. Jam** (ft. r„ Wee, mgr.)—Fort Wayo*. Ind, 9-14. Tlmn, 0, 16-21. Rnrroll, Dot (J. 0. Welsh, mgr.)—Portland, Me,, 0-14. Uwl*to« v l0dll. Keith Stock (Del Lawrence, mgr.)—Belllngtam, Wilt., 9>14. Kersto** Dtsrcitlc .(Lawrence R, MeflUI, mgr,) — Bsngnr, Me, 9-U/Ulgusia 10-31.