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32 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER Jane 10 THIRD TIME THIS SEASON AT THE PALACE, HEW YORK FARBER GIRLS WITH NEW EXQUISITE GOWNS BOSTON. Weather conditions are such that business In the houses now open keeps Jumping up and down. and the managers are undecided whether to call It a season or stay open till July. The Barnum & Bailey Circus had a big week, starting Hay 29, and even those who don't know the press agent, ■ay that It Is better than ever before. The Com- bined 101 Ranch and Buffalo BUI Shows, featuring • "Preparedness" spectacle, play the Huntington Avenue Show Grounds the week of June 12. Friars are to frolic at the Boston Opera House 7, matinee and evening. ?■ Wilbur. —Will reopen June 19, with A. H. Woods' "Cheating Cheaters." Bijou (Harry Gustki, mgr.)—Week of 5: Myra it. Eckhoff, Marcello Martlet, and pictures. Boston (Chas. Harris, mgr.)—Bill week of 5: Margaret V. McDoaougb. Lew and Mollle Hunting, Foley and O'Xell, EmTl Mendelsohn, and "My Lit- tle Grey Home In the West." Bowdoin So. (Geo. B. Lothrop, mgr.)—Bill week of S: Violette Mascot's Merry Maids, vaudeville and feature pictures. Castle Sq. (John Craig, mgr.)—Weak of 5: Craig Players, In "The Old Homestead." Mr. Crals la to produce a new play, as yet unnamed, the weak Of 19. Colonial (Frohman A- Harris, mgrs.; Cha3. filch, res. mgr.)—Fourth and last week of "Ea- Euona," house closing 10. Gordon's Olimpia (John E. Comerford mrg.) —Bill week of 6: White and White, Montague's birds. Tllon, Dana, Cooper and company, Arlon Four, and Cronln's Merry Men. Howard (Geo. B. Lothrop Jr.. mgr.)—Bill week cf 5: Strauss & Franklyn's Champagne Girls, Jos. K. Watson, Gustard Trio, Marie Landls. Thomas (Trio, Ed. Eustus and others. . . . Huntington Ave. (Curtis Johnson, mgr.)—BUI 6-7: Edney Bros., Natalie Navarre, Lloyd and Wbltebouse. For 8-10: Welcome and Welcome, Miss Sybil, and others. Keith's (Robert G. Larsen, mgr.)—Bill week of 6 : "The Bed Heads," Hermlne Shone and com- pany. Misses Campbell. Big City Four, Mary Mel- Yllle, Hubert Dyer and company, Ralph, Smalley, and Herman and Shirley. Loew's Globs (Frank Meagher, mgr.) —-Bill B-7: "The Bight Man," Three Alvarettas, Countess Nardlni, and others. For 8-10: Anthony Adelle, Smith and Farmer. Bhoda and Cramp to a, and others. Lokw'b Obpheum (Victor 7. Morris, mgr.) — Bill 5-7: Master Gabriel, Burns and Lynn, Flake, McDonougn and company, Klutlng's animals, Elea- nor Sherman, snd Nip and Tuck. For S-10: Master Gabriel, Ed. Baxter and Bea, Elliott and Mullen, Will Armstrong and company, Dow and Dow, and'. Eva Shirley. Loiw's St. James (Joseph Brennan: mgr.)— Bill B-7: Vespo Duo, Eva Shirley, Will Armstrong and compeny, Elliott and Mullen. For 8-10: xota Linton and Jungle Girls, Burns and Lynn, Charles Bellly, and others. Pabk Sq. (F. D. Wright, mgr.)—Seventh week of "The Princess Pat" started 5. Scollat S<j. Oltmpia (A. H. Malley, mgr.) — BUI week of 5: Kennedy and Kramer. Wei. C. Beld and company. Bob Ferns, Gypsy Ballet, Jesse H. and Edwards, and Ed. Glngras and company. Waldbon's Casino ' (Chas. Waldron, mgr.)— Waldron'a Trocaderos. Stock burlesque, with Frank Finney. Lxxinuton . Park . (I. 0. Jackson, mgr.)—Ben- eon's Players, with John Taylor, Paul Linton, John Dngan, Joe Thayer, Dorothy Pembroke, May Ward, Miss McLeod. Miss Hatfield, In "Toetaa, * 6-7. "A Fight for Honor" 8-10. Norumbeoa Pare (Carl Albert!, mgr.)—Bill •week of 5: "The Belle of Seville," Lorette and Morton, Sbepard and Ott, Dave Klndler, Stone and McAvoy, and others. Paragon" Pabk. —Cabaret In Palm Gardens, cir- cus in park SaaesvUle. O Imperial (AL" White, mgr.) a new box office of glass, tile and many electric tights has been placed in the newly remodeled lobby, ■ad the bouse now 1b a pleasing sight. Hagenbeck-Wallace Shows 21. Rutherford Carnival, under auspices of Eagles, •week of 12. Moxahala Pack attracting big crowds. Rain spoiled the evening performance of Gen- try Circus, 2. Akron, o.—Colonial (Lords Wise, mgr.) Fei- foer A Shea Stock Co. In "A FuH House," week of Jnne 5. Lakeside Park Casino (Harry A. Hawn, mgr.) —The Billy Allen Musical Comedy Co., In "A Dight for a Day," week of Jane 5. Lowell, Mass—Keith's (BenJ. Pickett, mgr.) Triangle pictures and "JTed Bernler, in songs. Lakeview Park and Canobix Lake Park opened Sunday, with band concerts. Bcxfalo Bill and lOl Shows 19. Barn en 4 Ballet Shows 23. Jnne 5, Keith's, Washington; June 12, Ketth'g Royal. TUT- S. CLEVELAITD "9SUS& «S5Sr Tlie Hamas BoaJtejr on tne Wire. For PARKS, CLUBS. FAIRS. CABAI1ET8, THEAT&ES, Etc, ■mite go*. Ordwy Blag., S07 Maxfcet St., NEWARK, BTtW JBK8BT. PHOBB 65 W ARRET. TOE^GAUDSMIDT'S BOOKED SOUS, TTliTTKD DETROIT. TtMPLc (Chaa. Williams, mgr.)—Bill 5-10: Odiva, Eble I'llcer and Dudley Douglas, William Gaxton and Plajers, Lillian Fitzgerald and Henry Marshall, Harry Antrim, Brooks and Boweh, Betsy .Yale, the Wheelers and the Flying Mayos. Miles (Frank Cofflnherry. mgr.)—Bill 5-10: The Joy Elders, Charles B. Sweet, Five Belmonts. Cas- etdy and Longton. Leonard and Louie, and Van end Ward Sisters. ' Orphsum (T. A. Ealand. xogr.)—Bill 5-10: C H. O'Donnell and company. DoonoUy and Dorothy, Herbert and Dennis, Hally and Noble. Mantarto fErlo^and.Frear, Baggott add Freer.. Columbia (M. Schornherr, mgr.)—BUI 5-10: Grace Ayer Duo. Blue Grass Trio, Marcus and Whltall. Mile. Sumlko and Girls, Edw. Zoeller and company, Jo Ailyn, Harry Shank. Holmes and Waldron, Mrs. and Mr. Bennett, and the Colum- bia Players. - National (C. R. Hagedorn, mgr.)—Stock Mu- sical Comedy Co. Avenue. —Dark. Gaxetx. —Dark Detroit (H. F. Parent, mgr.)—Friars/ Frolic, 6. Rest of week. "Birth of a Nation." Gabjiicc (R. H. Lawrence, mgr.) — Vaughan Glaser and Fay Courtensy. in "Rebecca of Suncy- brook Farm," 5-10. Lyceum (O. R. Warner, mgr.)—Roy Walling, in •The Convict's Daughter," I>-10. Cadillac (Sam Levey, mgr.) —The Parisian Beauties 4-10. Grand Rapids, Mich. — Powers* (Harry G. Bommers A Co., mgrs.) the Forsberg Players pre- sent "Forgiven" week of June 5^ with Edwin Fors- berg in his original role. Jack Diamond.. Ramon a (L. J. De Lamarter, mgr.)—Week of 5: Bensee and Baird, Gardiner Trio, Henry Lewis, Nordstrom-Pinkham company, Six Klrksmith. Sis- ters, the clown seal, and Bamonagrapn. Iris (Harvey Arlington, mgr.).—The Ted DiUey Stock Co.-presents "The Newly weds" 5-7, and "Damaged Goods" 8-11. Obphefm (Fred ^Thompson, mgr.)—Week of 4, the photoplay. "Where Are My Children V Majestic Gardens (Geo. Spaeth, mgr.)—Week Direction PATH, DTJRAKD 4, photoplay, Charlie Chaplin, in his burlesque on "Carmen." Spring-Held. Mass.—Court Square (D. O. Gil- more, mgr.) Corse Payton Stock Co. week of June 6, In "The Woman He Married," with the exception of the • afternoon of 9, when the Friars* Frolic will hold forth. Poli's Palace (Gordon Wrighter, mgr.)—The' -Tiler' 5-10. stock company will be seen In "Stop' Th Hampden Park. —Barnum & Bailey's Circus 5, Buffalo BUI and 101 Ranch Banch 8. Hllford, Haas.—Lake Nipmuc (Dan J. Sprague, xogr.) Dan Leon's pdhlcs. Harry Brooks and com- pany, Billy Barlow, Gilbert Gerard, .and Blanche Portland, He Keith's (Harry E. Smith, mgr.) the Keith Stock Co., supporting Dudley Ayres and Alma Tell, In "Believe Me, Xantlppe," June 5-10. New Portland (James W. Greely, mgr.)—Bill 5-7: The Broadway Revue, Bay's Hippodrome Manikins, Dorothy Kenton, and Ryan and Ryan. Greelt*S (C W. MacKinnon, mgr.)—Musical comedy, featuring Nat Fields, offer, week of 5, "Hanky Panty" and "The Girl Behind the Counter," with pictures. Exposition Building. — The second annua? State of Maine ExposUoa holds forth here 5-17. Baltimore. Hd. — Garden (Geo. Schneider mgr.) Mil June 5-10: The Courtroom Girls," Junes and Mary Burke, Mathano Bros., Johnny Jones, Hoier and Beggs, Alvln and Edwards, Lam- bert and Fredericks, and Kenazawa Japs. Hippodrome (Harry Woods, mgr.)—BUI 5-10: Ruth Budd. Hendrix and Fadrrta, Pierre Fctletler and company Dorothy Herman, Ashley and Mor- gan, and La Palarlka and Partner. Wlcatta. Kan. — Crawford (E. L. Martllng, mgr.) the Aiclne Players opened Jane 5, for a Summer season. Princess (L. M. Miller, mgr.)—Closed during the Summer months. Wonderland Park (J. T. NirtHe. mgr.)—Opened its Summer season May 28. FernBo'a Band comes week of June 25.