The New York Clipper (January 1905)

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1114 TMB ISTiEJW TORE OLIPPER. January 14 OOKIN CIRCUIT EMBRACING NEARLY EVERY LARGE SUMMER AMUSEMENT PARK WEST OF NEW YORK. J ir« IBiroHTANT Headline™ and Feature Acts, Novelties, Big Comedy and Animal AotB, Musical, and Acts of Every Description can secure continuous engagements extending throughout the entire Summer. SHAYNE, 87 Washington MM*-, Chicago, III. n otic k-To «»!n Hie _hc«t r f ioi(« atiiiti will pleate tut« lo fli at letter tcalr entire route from now on till next October, giT ttgofanilgefnit l merlceafjboo Iad. .......... We're done with profiting—so you begin to profit. Any ■■'■■ " CANADA. Montreal.— At His Majosty'a (II. Q. Brooks, tuanagtr) Rejano camo to largo houses .Tun. 2-T. Ida Conquest, In "The Mouoy Makers," 0-14; Forbes Robertson 10 11 nd week. Acitmnr of Music (ll. Ci Egcrton, man- nger).-—"Tho Mlisotirlans" played to fair buuaes 2-7. Al. n. Wilson 014. Tiikathb Fhancais <F. Hnworti), mana- ger).—Tho Kentucky Belles entertained UOdil houses ;M, Watson's Orientals 0-14. . Tiibatiib Botai, (F. W. to Clair, mana- ger).—"From Rags to Riches" played to ?;ood houses 2-7. "Kecaped from the lareni" 9-14. "A Itace tor Life" 10-21. Theatur una Nouvdauteh,— The pcrbia- nent French Stock Co., In "Camllle," played to good audiences, 2-7. "I.cs Surprises du Di- vorce" 0-14. • , TllBATtlB NATIONAl FHANCAIB (G. GOU- vrcnu, manager).—The permanent French. Block Co., In "i.c Marncrc du Innoconta," came to fair houses 2-7. "L'Alglon" 0-14. Toronto.—At tho I'rlnccsa (O. B. 8hep- lui ki. manager) "The Beauty and the Beast" drew Ms business Jan. 2-7, Forbes Robert- Hon, In "Love nnd tho Man," 0-14. (jRAM> opkra Hoijsh <A. J. Small, mann- ner).—"The Errand Boy," 2-7. played to largo business. "The Fortuno Teller" 0-14. Ma.ikhtic (A. J. Small, manager).— "Happy Hooligan" camo to fair business 2-7. "Under Southern Skies" 0-14. iJSSffJg ^dTl^u'sU tSflSlI %^~^££&JSf*<*- M " The Fndettcs Orchestra of Bos- ' !l • t-.raiKcrjacKs to. on. „ . NBW YORK STATU. Ilncliester— At the Lyceum (M. E. Wolff, manager) Itnymond Hitchcock,. In "The Yankee Consul," ployed to three capacity audience Jan. 2, It. Special praise Is due Lollta Tavarii for her artistic dance, Intro- duced In act two. John Brew bad a large audience 4. All star cast, In "Tbc Two ' orphans," ft. Doascnb&ch concert (local) «. Lionel Bam-more, In "The Other Girl," 10, 11, University Dramatic Club, In "Sandy' (local), 12: Kneliel String Quartette 18, Do Wolf Hopper 14. ■ National (Max Hurtle, manager).—Wal- ter Fdwardcs, In "The Sign of the Four." had largo audiences 2-4. Grace HadedI and James MarHury scored heavily. Geo. W. Monroe, In "Mrs. Mac, the Mayor,',' played far- audiences ft 7. Ralph Stuart, In "By night of Sword," 0-11; "Happy Hooligan 1 ' IlAKrn (J. K. Boyle, manager).—"Kscaped from the Harem," 2-4, played to good busi- ness. A word of prilec la due Kathleen Horry for a most attractive "bit." "Over Niagara Falls" played to fair audiences 0-7. "Queen of the Highway," 9-11, featuring Eve- lyn Wood. "Why OIrN Go Wroog" 12-14. COOK Ophra Houkb (J. II. Moore, mana- 8 er),—Capacity buslnorai Is still the rule. For stiil week: Kadette Ladles' Orchestra, Wil- ton BroB., Barry and Halvera. Chas. W. Lit- tlefleld. Win. II. Window, Muddox aud I'routy, i.i'n Dahlias and klnctograph. Corinthian (Henry C. Jacobs, manager). —The High Rollers Co. was greeted with Tacomi—At the Tacom'a (Calvin Helllg. manager) Maxlnc Elliott, In "Her Own Way, pleased a good house Dec. 20, Florence Rob- , . « , wSt's an MinnVe Wn 8rjeffe D .!son^, a,k in Ve of the cloths you saw here ali Winter long—providing the fabric Rivals," 10. The Ben Greet Co.'drew good . . , "J" : is a short length—$17. M * de U P m single or double breasted homes Dec. 27, 28. Lyceum (Dean Worley, manager).—"The .Tolly American Tramp,'' 28-31, drew good houaes. "The Little Outcast" Jan. 1-.1. Crystal. —Week of Jan. 1: MolassoB, Recno Family, Cowles and Allen, Leo White. Qood business, .Emson.— Week of 1: Geo. W. Dole, Vorcg nnd Wcldc, Dana Wright, Gentry and Harold and Leon Cole, Orfhkuu. —Week of 1: The Malan-Ma- gratli company,-In "Shot in the Bark," and the moving pictures. Business Is good. <»» MINNESOTA. sack. Trousers $4.50. Including: - ton, Mooro and LlttloUcId, Elisabeth Murray, Ada mini and Taylor, Itoito and Richards, Frank O'Brien, Coonelt and Swan, the kl- netogrsph, Louis Simon, Grace Gardner and company. .. _ ', Btau IF, W. Stair, manager).—Al. ReoToa' Iiurlcaoners,. 2-7, played to packed houaes. High Rollers 0, 10. ■ ■ ■ NoTO.—A Sunday night concert, well at- tended, was gtvon at Cook Opera House, 8. by ' Fadette Ladles' Orchestra; assisted by kelley and Vlolette, Cliff Gordon, Howard Bros, and A. O. Duncan Alii«n>—At Hai'innnuH Bleeckcr Hall (II. It. Jacobs, manager) "The Liberty Belles," Jan. 2-4, rsnie to excellent business. The Royal LlllputlanN, 0-7, had good returns. "Running for Qfnco" 0-11, "For Fair Vir- ginia" 12, "Checkers" 13, Nance O'Nell 14. ISilPlRii (II. R. Jacobs, manager).—The Oriental ICxlravagausea Co., 2, and week, fared well. "I'ousae Cafe," 0 and week. The Jdpskya 10 and week. ._. Proctor's (Howard Graham, resident The Money Makera" 19, manager).—Standing room only every even- ing. For 0 and week: Gasch Slaters, Rosa Kaynou's trained birds, llolcombe, Curttss and Webb, lteno and Richards, May Isabel Fish, Kred Stuber, Genaro and Bailey Co., Fred Ward and tho picture machine Oaikty (H. B. Nicliuls, manager).—Din' Hamilton.—At tho Grand Opera House (A. It. London, manager) "A Child of the Munis," Dec. 80, 31. had good patronage. "The Fortune Teller," with Elslo Jnnls, Jan. 2, had big houses, Hyde's Comedians, 4, 0, had fall I)' good business. "Tho Fortune Teller" (rcturtt) 0, '"Under Southern Skies' 7. "Why Girls Leave Home" 10, .11. "The Mlssourlans" 14, 20 • Star (J. 0. Appleton, manager).—Big business mica. Week of 0: Weston, Bay Ht. I'nul—At the Metropolitan Opera House (L. X. 8cott, mauagcr) Wllllsin Collier played, to fair business, In "The Dictator," Jan. 1-7. Chtrlos Huwtrcy, In "A Message from Mara," 8-11; Nankevllle's Consolidated Minstrels 12-14, "Pretty Peggy" 16-18, Maxlnc Elliott. In "Her Own Way," 10-21. Grand (Theodore L. Haya, mannger).— "After Midnight" drew fairly well 1-7, and pleased. The Russell Bros, 8-14, Ellnore Sis- ters 15-21. Btau (.T. C. Vnn Roo, manager).—The Merry Maidens bad good business 1-7. The Parisian Widows K-14. the Imperials 1.VJ1. Khi'Irh (A. Welnholtcr, manager).—For week of 0: Bessie Lamar, Irene Marcr, Myrtle Edwards and Mae Brunswick. Those holding over: Kittle Ransom, Lou Smith, Violet Allen, Kockway and Conway, Helen Stewart, the Martinis and Kittle Ransom. Good business 2-7. Oiifhei'm (John C. Kane, mannger).—New people ,0-14: Alexander Butler, C'onper and Trcxler, Kttlo Marlon, Mona Anderson, the Dayton Sisters, Varnum and Dl Bene. Chas. Ellsworth nod Alice Hamilton, Brltt-Nelson pictures. Holding over: Frosta, Polly O'Nell, Flechtl'sj Tyrolean Quintette, Mac Burns, Flo Lyle, Lena Bolts, James Robertson and l'ntuklo Evnns. Broadway <fc 9th St., New York. Doyle, Irene Hebcrt, Fannie Weston, Violet ana Itevcre, Victoria Rose. The burlesque, "To Be Seen at Pine Island Park," with Fred Smith In tho leading role. George Murker will also be seen In his "Musical Moke" comedy. Notf.s. —The "East Lynne" Co. closed here Jan. 1 The Clement Opera House, at Ilcrlln, X. II., was totally destroyed by lire 3. ■•» » NEW .ll'.JISIIV. nuinii and company, Janson, Herr and c pany, Omthf- l.ye. Plcatd IrlUU. . —-- paar. Chatham' Sisters.' Fdrhos, Hsppy Jack i.vc. l'lcai'd Bros., Donnetto, James and Davis. Wlnnlprst-At the• Wlnulpeg Theatre tV, I*. Walker, manager) "In Darkeat Rus- sia" camo Dec 28, W, ami drew yWlW'f houses.. "Cousin Kate." with Roaolla.KnoU, 30. in, played to largo crowds. I/iWls Mor- rison, presuming "Fnust." played to acrowd- cd.bpunc Jnn. £ "DeYira Auction" «, "Arl- iona K n-7. "Prelty FeW?" 0-11. ' Dominion (M. Kyle, manager . —' t ho fourlh week of vsttdcvlle opened A to 8. R. O. Bill IneUuledi Fiank StaSorjl and Marin Stone. Hatch Bros.. Chas. Merritt nnd May Ronelln, Royor and French, tho Three U. Kumbas and the klnodromc. • ' ' .ii i s »t. John.—At tUO.Onert .House (A. 0. Skinner,.manager) the D|bW| f^jff^ Minneapolis.—At the Metropolitan Opera House (L. N. Scott, manager) Nankcrlllc's Minstrels Jan. 8-11. Charles Hawtrey 12-14, Mnxlne Elliott 15-18. Robert Edeson had good houses last week. BlJott Ol'DRA IIorjBB (Thco. L. Hays, man- ager).—"After Midnight" 8 and week. Rus- sell Brothers 15-21. Florence Bindley had splendid business 1-7. , tiYCKUM (Dick Ferris, manager).—"When «« Were Twenty-one" 8 and week. "Land of tho Midnight Snu" 15-21. Tim usual large audience snw "Under Two Flap*" last week. ■•Oni'iiKiiM (Martin Beck, general manager). ■ —The people for 8 and week arc: The Klglit Troy.—At tho Lyceum Theatre (Burns Collnl-Clalrons. Mason, Keeler and Co., Glec- Glltam,' mansgtr) (he Suow Stdcit Co. drew sons and Houlihan. Campbell nnd Johnnon, Inrste houses, In "Hluo Jcuus." "Barbara James V, McDonald. Prank and Little ttoh, Frllchle" Jan. 0-14. •• Mitchell and Love and the klnodromc. Splen- did patronage. , Ddwby (M. II. Singer, manager).—Tho Imperial _ Burlcsnuers 8-14. the Morn'ng kin's Utopians played to capacity houses 2-4. Tbo TrnusAtJoutles (ollowed.C-7._ ' noBs continued dlers 9-11. all last week. . Big busl- Tbo Brigu- GRiaWoln (M. Rcle. manager).—William Faversbam played to capacity 2. "A Trip to Egypt" had n good house :i. May Irwin. In "Mrs. Hlsclc Is Back," 10. "Cuockers" U. "The Two Orphans" 14. Rand's (M. Itols, manager).—"A Fight for Millions" drew well 2-4. "Hearts of Oak" had good houses O-tf. "Stares of tho Mlno" Oil. "Tho Sign of the Four'' 12-14. Royai, (William Cnatollo, resident mana- fer).—The Transatlantic Itui'lesquors tilled he house 2-4. Tho Utopians had big, houses R-7. Al. Reeves' Ilnr ^tipiero 0-11, tho Briga- diers 12-14. Glories lft-21. Tho Parisian Widows gave a m-ESQ i!*SSS! y li. H 0 " 11 ?*. , good .how 1-7, that drew splend idly. Eg,g |^t »j3rothor', ,._•_,.. "^7rZrTt~~TT". .. L ,. _Bon_Ton (T. W. Iilnklns, mi Trenton.—At the Taylor Opera House (.Montgomery Moses, manager) "The For- bidden Land," Dec. 31, had big business. "The Pit" packed the house Jan. 2. "At Old Point Comfort," 0. pleased a fair sized house. This play, which Is a roninncc of old Virginia, in three acts, by Daniel Hart, wan given Its firm production on any (.tags at Newport News, Va., Dec. 23. Coming: "Our Xew Minlsler" 7, "Winsome Winnie" 0. "The Burgomaster" in, "Field's Minstrels 11, Robert Mantctl 12, 13. Andrew Mack 14. "Little Johnny Jones" 20, Madame Scliu- msnn-Ilolnk 21. Statu 8-rnr.ET Tiibatrr (Frank B. Shnl- ters, manager).—"Sky Farm." 2-4, had good busluess. T 'The Liberty Belles." 5-7, opened to the capacity. Coming: "Tho Wayward Son" 0. 10, "The Younger Brothcra" 11. "On the Bridge at Midnight" 12-14, Joe Welch 10-18, "The Lsst Call" 19, local 20, "Under Southern Skies" 21. TsKJfT (Edward Renton. manager).—Ex- cellent business Inst week. Bill for 0 end week: Mr. end Mrs. Esmondc, Kennedy nnd Sustrclll. Mitchell nnd Marlon, "She/' Pat ooney snd Marlon Bont, Hlnes and Reming- ton, Daniel Harrington and the blogrnpb. ii 'in llli n s ' i s I li . J 5 r i* T Caly. — Andrew Mack, st tho Academy, received a moBt hearty greeting. Terry McOovcrn, in "|>'amo and Fortune,' had a roualng welcome, and the Majestic Burlesque™ were an interesting attraction at the linn Ton. Acadkmt (Frank 13. Henderson, manager). —For week of 0. PntrTce, In "Driven from Homo;" Engenlo Blair 10-21. Br.MM! (John W. Holmes, proprietor).— n Crime." "A THK Lylo was a big (avurlte. Last week waa the last week ot "nudcvlllo at thla hotiat. Man- ager Hyde having resigned, ho i leaves for Now York 7, where ho cxpecta to take tbo lunnaciMuenl of a liuuic. Tho hottso will bo dark Cor a abort time. — a «» ■ IOWA. Ii «.•» Moines—At Foster's Opera House (Wm. Foster, umnagcr) ChBB. Ilawtrcy d cw rnll houses Dec. A 30. p "Ebon Ilo den, booked for 81. canceled. Chas. B. Hauloru, Jnn 2. had urgo audiences. Lcator Lonci- •aii wlH nrcscnt "Candtda" 7, Florence Bind- S"a?" •Swfron! L l'a'ls" 10,' "The Maid and tho Mummy rt 12, BoseHo Knott 14. \ui>iTottiUH Wm, Foster, manager).— "Sergeant Kitty}' with Edith' Blair, pleased lar $«?X«\-it W *» „(Wm. Foster man- ngcr — "After Mldulght" was presented o hfg 1 ouso Dec. 2II-31. James J. 3%«*}*»\, l . a "liavy Crockett, 1 ' dnw «P«clty Jan, 2-4. "Darkest Russia" B-7, "Only a Shop Girl Oil. "Shadows of a Great City' !*•«• „ Bijou (Fred Buchanan, manager).—to- nneltv weok of 2. Week of 0: Adams Duo. I'ucyaSd L°cleT; KM* aud Klein, Musical V % ^l^^Frini!''Ken^lV closed W. engago- SJS^iJHB ^'le'aVf'or K Cisco lo indorgo uu operation for nicer of tho car. YanU Kenny is to take hla p lace. Cedftr Raiilda.—At Greene's Opera House (Will 8. Collier, business manager) ScrgMnt Kitty." Doc. 80. had good business. Why <i irla Leave Home." Jan. 2, had a top licavy IVT.'JL'"-"L" . ,i....',, r()v b »on tho Brldgo at Bouelil ,7. "Darkeat Bus t'tlca.—At the Majestic Theatre John Drew packed tho limine Jan. 2. 10. J. Mor- gan drew fairly well 3, "The Yankee Consul" t-anio n. "The Mlulster'a Daughters" drew well 0. "AVhon Women Lovo" did well 7. "Undo Todj'r Cabin" 0, Andrew Muck, In "Tho Way to Kenmare," 10; "Tho Two or- phans" 11, Do Wolf Hopper 12, "Human Hearts" 13, )4. "A Wife's Strategy" XT. Oni'HKUM (Wchner k Vincent, 1 managers). —LaBt week's bill packed the house. 'Week of 0: Gcorgo Wllaon, Kmll Hoeh, Jano Elton nnd company, Mazus and Maftetto, . Blillv l'umllv. Gavin and Piatt, Lillian Show aud the lildor.'iK. St*r.— Week of 0. the Una Clayton Stock Co., in "Mlsa Sherlock Holmes." Dnlnth.—At the Lyceum (C. A. Marshall, manager) Nankevllle's MlnBtrels, Jnn. 2. 3, hud good business and al! were well plcssed with the perfonnance. "Human Hearts," ft, had fair business. ••Tho Devil's Auction" 7. Mr.Tnopot.ttAX Optra Hoiihi: 1.1. T. Con- don, mannger).—''A Millionaire Tramp" 2-4, dark r,-7. "A 8tudy ltt l Scarlet." Dec. 20-31. did well. Week of Jan. 0 Manager Condon Is going to try vatidcvtlle. aud If people whnt that klni of entertainment he will provide ll orcaalonally. ■ ' ' w »» ., manager).—Tlic Bon Ton Burlcsnuers 0-14. Irwin's Big Show 10-21. LOUISIANA. * ' ' A Syracuse. — At Welting Opera House (John I.. Kerr, manager) "The Eternal City" bad big business Jan. 2. John Drew, 3, and Raymond Hitchcock, 4, played to big busi- ness. Ysayo U. all star cast, In "The Two Orphank," 7; "Tho Other Girl 1 ' 0, May Irwin 12, Do Wolf Hopper 13. Bartam.r (ll. A. Hurtlg, manager).— George Monroe, In "Mrs. Mac, the Mayor," 2-4, camo to big business. "Tbo Sign of tho Four c-7, "Happy Hooligan" 0-11, Ralph Btunrt 12-14. . . Grand, Oit.ra Mourn (C. A. Plummer, manager).—"Kscaped from tho Harem" C-7, "Why Girls Go Wrong"'0-11, "Queen of the Highway" 12-14. „ ' '' 4»» WASHINGTON. Seattle.—At the Oraud Opera House (John (ui-i. manager) Florence. Roberts, In "Tees of tint D'Urbcrvlllcs," Jan. 1. Maxlnc Elliott 2-4. Padcrcwsky ft, Williams and lay W. Cloujh, Palmer and notolnnun. "= liar, Bo Monde and Dinsmoro, Madgo Milton ''"Aumio'.aSr^Contrary to announeeoient. Manager Phillips did not reopen Jan. 1. owing to some complications about the leaae. The date of opening Is uncertain. i s Dnrllntrton—At the Grand (Chamberlln. Harrlugton & Co.,. managers.) Broeti - Huvlei Ha^t ltonelll 17, Two Little Waifs'." Ai.car.vr. —Week of 1. "Monte Crlato." Week of 8, "Shall Wo Forgive Her." To fol- low, "East Lynne." Ormieum. —New: The Nine Hadji Fahra Arabs, Conser's dog show, Sinclair aud Car- lisle, Lavlna and Arlington, Scamon and Dodgers, Tommy Hayes, Arthur Jackson and moving pictures. Pantaues anb Crystal. —New: Do Graw Trio.' Raymond Teal, the Pattersons. Carrie New Orleans.—At tho Tula no (W. H. nowlcs, manager) "Ben Hur," with Lionel Adams In the cast, proved a splendid draw- ing card Jan. 2>7. "Mother here 8, for two weeks. Chkscbnt '(W> II. Rowlca, manager).— "A Girl ft-oni Dixie," 1-7. had big business throughout the week. "Holty Tolty" 8-14. (I'liiiKiavAi.T. (Henry Grcenwall, manager). —"Human Spiders" was tho offering by the Baldwin-Melville Stock Co. week of li with good business during the week. Morlbcl Seymour was warmly received. "The Holy City" 8-14. ' Granp Opera Housa (H. C. Fourton, man- ager),—"Prince Otto," Was handsomely staged and presented week of 1. and ca- pacity business prevailed. "Nevada" 8-14. Lyric (I)avlcs ft Lchmann, maoagers).— "Said Pasha" was presented by the Olympla Opera Co. week of I. and enjoyed a good week's run. The work of Ed. F. Seamon, I'M. Eaglcton, Carl Hayden, Frank Stam- mers aud Lottie Kendall won well earned applause. Frkncii Opera Hovse (F. Cazellas, man- ager).—-"Dou Cesar do Baznn," "Ma Bru" and "L'Abbo." 1-7, pleased. A change of bill for week of 8. Failvnta's (Sig. Fa run la, manager).—Gor- ton's MhiHtrels proved a spleudld drn,vlug card 2-7, and tbo show was Al, winning much spplausc. Arthur Fulton, a' native of tho city, was given a rousing reception, Utsh" 0-14, . St. CrunrEs Onr-iUiiM (Martin Beck, oral manager).—Business waa good week 2. Bill for week of ft: John T. Kelly, Lo roy and Itlccl. the' Great Theres, Mildred Grovcr, Geo. E. Austfn, tho Tanakaa and Howard's ponies and dogs. Notes, —Tom Kcough, the well known comedian, was given a grand reception week of 1, when.ho waa hero with "A Girl from Dixie Co Tho local ' held Its annual banquot at t 3, and a moat enjoyable evening was spent Hohnkcn.—At (ho Lyric (II. P. Roul"cr. innnnger) "The Wife's Secret," Jan. 1-4, and "Tho Giimo Keeper," n-7; both fared well. "On the Bridge at Midnight" 8-11, Dora Thorne 12-14. "Alone in tho World" 1518, Louis J. Russell 10-21. ,. J^MMS. < A| Ul Bruggciuan. proprietor).— Good business. Bill week of 0: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perkins. Ruth Sbea. Leroy nnd M oodford, Dorothy Kenton, Johnny and ICdlth iMlllsms. Larcdb rtnd Blake, and Faust Comedy Trio. a , T , l" t0 , , "/?" , ."~, A . 1 Pa lei'8on Opera Houso (John J. Goctscbltis, manager) notwitliBtand- Gooso opcas lug the fact that Paterson la not looked upon ?",n,. '^. weck 8 , t . aa ?,-" tDn "Ninety and Nine- fulfilled a prolllnhlo engagement hero Jan. 2- 7. attendance being largo throughout. Ben- iictttMoulton ,Co. 0-14. "From Rags to Riches" 10-18, "Minister's Sweothcarts" 10- Buon (J. Henry Rowley, manager).—Av- erage bnalncss ru cd Inst week, with the New York Stars. 9^""? Blossoms U-14, the ThoroughbiedB 18-21. ' >»» . TENNESSEE. Mempliia—At Ihe New Lyceum (Frank Gray, manager) "Dolly Vardcn" camo Dec. Sft 2&I ,0 f 00d bUB| noss. Maude Holllna, In ,'n C „ t ",, , rol «'was repeatedly encored. "Iloltv Tolly," Jan. 2, p ayed to fair business. Dark .1, 4. Coming: "flan Toy" 0. 10. Tim Mur- I ._ Toy" 0. 10, Tim Mur- ky 11 ; Roso Coglilan 12. "Qulncy Adams ,'? w ffi «l a T ho . Pr " u,|! ot fllsen" 10, 17, '"The County chairman" 18, 10, Dock- stadcr's Minstrels 20. 21. Hophinb' Grand Ophra Housn (A. B. Mor- r son. manager). — "All the Comforts of Home, by the stock company, 2-7 ( drew ■Md houses. Nera Rosa made a succe'sH. WRIlam Josscy. Arthur Maeklcy, laabelle "Hi NOW HAMPSHIIIE. B^fcrryLfirtll ^rtTrj ^ariiBjc, low, Msnnle and Mae Newman, Courby aud I'ent-l, ami the hlograph. ___ «»» — Geo. II, anil Bertlin Ketupsliall 0t« with tho Western "Joshtui Slnipklns" Co., play- IDS Uaclo Joaliui aud oauiiulba, i'csuectlveiy. Kmbon.-'-Ncw j The Josllun, Sam and Ida K411y,. Joe Horfsaan, Harry Clevolanfl and moving pictures. c.imkji'h (Muse Ooldsmltll, manager).— New: Ilnwli-v ami Vnss Little Fern Hart, Iti'.'ni ami iiiu-is, Jnsh Truipti, Harrier ltul- inout. Sylvuu ami O'Nell, aud BUrrvll's dog akow. ..JW OJI. (BaaJ. M. Stnlnback. manager).— "The Beanty Doctor." week of 2, played to Drlnir 0-°lT P leDSC <l. "The Curse of ■ ■■ >■» ,„ • DRIFTWOOD W THE STAVE • ical lodge of Eagles \ a 'V 0 tlt,e of I naw book by Judge ITorton. at the Victoria Hotel & H name impllcB, It Is a series of chapters s evening was spent. or . Driftwood" of a most Interesting char- ,» acter to all persons connected with, or Inter- csted In, the theatrical profession. If Is not confined to the dramitlc Held, but also em- braces circus, minstrelsy, mdslc and vaude- ville. Hero wo find in '•ondeaaed form authon- tc accounts of long forgotten Incidents asso- ciated with the players of bygone dnvs. much of which rests upon the personal knowledge of the subject gained by Judge Horton through many years of private friendship and business association with the theatrical profession. In tho thirty chapters contained In the book may be mentioned ''The Little Church Around the ^"a? 1 "' ? h 8«? rl « ln ot **•■ K| ks." "Gravos of Players," "Story of John Wilkes Booth," "Laet Appearances." "Burning of Brooklyn Theatre, • etc., all written In an easy, grace- fid manner so rhnrticteristic of the author, alio book omirnlus im Tmtu, llln.trated and Indexed la boflild In cliilh, with gilt (up, and ulimi rl \* i"j,.< .1 I. ,. ..........»....4 .. I .. .» ~ _ -* * ""*• Manchester.—At the Opera Douse (E. W. Harrington, manager) "Uncle Josh Spruceby," Jan. 2, came to fair houaes. Fields ft Hanson's Minstrels, 0, had fair audieuces. The olio Included: Kclelier, baton manipulator; Fox and Ward, comedians; the Pcnn Quartette. Golden and Hughes, In ec- centric work; Fields and Hanson, In "Music Conquered." and the FcrMl Bros., sensa- tional 'cyclists, "The Isle of Spice" 11, "Latty" Is, Lonls Mann IB, Nance O'Nell 21. Pass (John Stilts, manager) The re- turn annual engagement of "Down by the Sou," f/i-7, pleased. Coming: "lletirt.i of Oak" (Ml, "Slaves of the MfrW' 12-14. Cahisii (Al. Man*, mnlinger).—Week at OF THE NEW YORK CLIPPER WW Be Issnsd Feb. 22,1905. PRICES FOR PORTRAITS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, Slzi2ax34- • - • 15,00 Sbe4i4 - _• ■ 25.00 PRICES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Ptr licfi. Sfogle Colomn - • 2.80 Quarter Page • • • 45,20 Hall Page .... 90,40 While Pigi . - . 169.50 THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO., (Limited), Fnbllshcrs ot the m;w York olippkr, ALBERT J. BORIS, New York City, Editorial and Business Mgr., H. V. NEW YORK, Is more talked about on the stage than any other store in the World. 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