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s J (Cta». A. lt«r- r.) Tke Xaniase oC KIttT' S-IO; m«de a. dceM«d hit: bosbiMa (altlr saod. Ihc Bnr- goiButer 13: Tet7 cood bostons. The Uttle Ostcut IS; Tlie PlttabnTE OichMtn S; CMrt- IIC7 Stock Co. wtfk Jane 1; Bed Feather Joae 10. KetTopoIltaa Op«ra Boose (John T. Coodoo, acr.) Bmzij Conon Clarke la plajrlnc an tBdcfl- MI880URI. ^ XABaas crrr.—The wuus wood (wood- ward A Bntsess Am. Co.. men.) T. Daniel Xtewley In. Sansom'« Folly was the attiaetioo 1MB._ Sopporttd bT bU anul companj of ' pc«r>a. Mr. rtmwitr attracted taomea ' t the ea- lUilewe- L) DtTld r, knnsiit :;iA.'7Xh* plar ia ... - - jaiad InHa pne ar tatla* la aanpaaed «C °«Ie««r aeoplc. aad the •■■Twalft tfflli IB' are realistic to a degree, '**aM"g v>^^dl|'aft'cxeaUcnt prodactlon. .Stol'SBUai (E. S. BrlKham, mgr.) Dora ' naiacw * dramattiatloa of Bertha M. CUy'i a aa nJ at that name, waa presented by Rowluid & Cnffocd'a Ot>- week 14, aod fair bulness re- sulted. Next: Deadwood Dick. ^Tbe Aadltorlnm (-Woodward A Bnri^ess Am. Co.. mgr«.) The Woodward Stock Co. made more Uutn good week 14. wltii KaUileen MaToor- .Seen aa the bill. BnalBeas excellent. Next . Tte Man From Ibe West. The Orpbem •(Hartla ^-*'^-". mgr.) Season cl oe e d. •Bm Centar CXiMVh^ T> Baaaattr a«c-> aoa dosed. fHie Majestic (Sam Benjamin, mgr.) Bnal- Bess talr week 14, when (ieorge Delmas and OiaoQ Srotbera were the featum of a bill which farther Indnded t.iiw«« WaltMe, Wm. B Wladom. BohaAZHm and Corey, Booth Sisters, 3Sie PlocHL and. tlw klnetaseape.. Season loacs xr. , . Xalc^ Banlw.'l^Uwit .anMai. ngr.) Faccst Etek (Mm I>^ Sopklna. lea.; A. S. > t> Petecaoo. mgr.) a the park aeaaon la aa jrat not faldr oo. boslneaa at this resort was . ' ' (air week 14. when Clara Ballerlnl. graee- .-(01 bapealst, and Bbnm, Bomm, Bnr, In their musical act, were the featnrea of a good Tau T dcTlUe bin in the theatre. Items—^ETcrj-tMng Is In readiness for the opening of ITalrmount and -. Electric Parks 28. • • Barrr Tbalman, tieasnrer . ot the walls Wood, goes to Denrer at the close . or Us local aeasm, wbere be win be connected wlttk the^ bnslneas staff o£ EUtch'a Gardens dnr- \- ins ^e summer. * * JXme. and the Pltt^ ' bats Orcbestn. attracted a big aodlenee to their ':, coBccrt in OoMCBtiaii Hall Id. C H, S. BBOOSX.TV.' lyn are now Ltres In Brook booses have comic opera had a Tetr prodtable season sClkkt at the Orplieom. Some of "tt aj't^^ - here wm remain open nntil lidl^W Jta^ Iiona Park. Dreamland and other attBWilann at Coney Idaad bad a big opening week'a Oattaus. Bos- tockfs »«iTTi«i Show, -with an the-- Paris mppo- drome ttetnres, la turning them away at Conej latend. Pain's Fireworks, The Fall of Port Artbnr. and tbe '^nbatun Beach Theatre will -opcn -ahoot Jmie IT. The BTl>;titoa Pll£e and Boer War will open May 27. The Brighton A Hnalc Hall opens early Ln Jone and Mor- !*■ ISieatte at Bockaway Beach opens aboat T 9mt 0*. The season at the beaches Is looked V V tewardcd to aa a my aacceaatal one. I l wi a d n a y gl iaalia {ImC Taller, mgr.) The siasin - rlassd. fcsae «M» mak with the Lew . IW«rinnti»OgL la it Happened b HorOud r She «a«, ira»tl» mVtmit me aaA Mr >inl ■ Tniay'jiiMjUt nwaid gag In Tb» xn- ' Usnate detcettwe tiila weak and iflcaacd a fair week's, taainess. This was the dostnc atirae- . ttei and tm season has hees (he beat in tbe ■ • UtlatT at the honse. Mr. WOson. ibesldes -beliis manager of the Folly Is tbe gcneial manager of the Hyde & Behman Amnsement Oo^ and daring - tlie sommer lie win hare his hands fUl aa all the theatres contrnlted by this company will he Rdecoratecl. Osphenm Thrtitrt \T*ercy G. Williams, mgr.) ■Bm maasgement presented tile nsnal stroag TandeTlUe bill this week. Th« beadliners were Tlie Foot Mottons, and othets wm The Hengler Slsten, Ctessy and Sayne, nnloo Gatllng Gnards. Fanar Ittce, Clement Del<e<xi, aitlanl Trio. Chas, Kenaa, Ziawsoa and NaaKm. Clam Morr^ and tbe Tltasca]>h: business was excellent all the weA Kext week the season of comic opera be- Cayton's I«e ATCnoe Theatre (S. S. Allen. . '.) The stock company presented Tbe Col- leen Bawn this week. Corse Payton was seen play, aoppocted br the entlte stock . ; badness rantj— s s good. Kext: Etta Pa f I an te CtantDt^ ABH*^ IVCCOb (Lnis PbUUps. Bigr.) Tbe " -An Orphan's Piarcr. t. Bfite^ mgr.) The ken did wen. here Satnrdar night. Biiaa Theatre (Ibir <>• Spoooer. mgr.) warm weather does not affect hoainean wltk the Spooner Stock Co.. and the Spooneta are •och Mr drawing cards that no doobt thcr eoaU pack tbls theatre all snmmer. The play pn>- disced tlds.-^eek was PoUy of Tbe CHrcris, with Ulsa Cecil fipocaser as star. Kextr 7-20.8. Uajestle "nieatr^ CCbax. S. Stnrgls, mgr.) The first season of this beanttfnl theatre cloaed Satnrdar nlgbt. Manager Stmgls Is to be coo- gratBlitrd cn the aoceasa - - - — Show Girl, with Hilda Thomas, was attiactlca and did tXg bnslness. _tar W StaUa (A- H. BebODberg, mgr.) Phil ^dOdgy* CUf Bjwtia BarlesqQe Co. was seen nsee Mis week, TM» attraction was one of tbe hastar the ssaaan, The bodcaaae presented waa i,..'?!*^* ««»'W«F CBtltlcdlfiild^a of Slam, wUefe pleased, ne «lto was rery strong: bnsl naan to capadtr tM Wlk. Next: Boa Oh. SayetF Theatre 4JtBMB dark, mgr.) nocadero Bnrlesqaeia knd a Mg week. Next; Tbe City Sports. Boatock^, Coney Island (nank C Bostoe^ mgr.) This attraction openti Saturday at Cooey Island la tbe large wild animal arena at DreamUnd. This is the ttllrd season for Bostoek at Coney Islaiid. and the show Is Stronger ttian erer and no doubt this season wUl be a record breaker. The acts presented tbe opening week were Bonarlta and his lions; Morelli, tlie jagnar Qoeen; Prof, Milier and his timers; (UcPhersoo. Sellca, Aarora and the polar bears, and many other acts; .No one can aSoid to miss this attraction. Bergen Beach Is now open and It pranlaes to tie one of the leading beaches this season. Many new attractions beye been added, and for a few boors of amusement It Xs the place to go. Steeplechase Park, Coney Island (Ceo. Til- BrfibS Scnck and Fuk m!™il*'todr. mgr.) This nnr vaik apcns on DeeonUsn Soy. The leadtaig a llinLll s n -wtU be Tba Boar War, an original spactaaT irffwis. Tbe oltar Saving Statlan, Bontk scenic ndtosad In the wedd, afle oC kMrd ^ it, and Bsany bJch-dass !d. nere wUI be no to Brigbtaa Beach, wUch win alao contain many uoreltita, Ifgdt eC the eOQCeasaoDS are being rapldlr tlAan'^p.aaA Only a few are now left. It Is n^aaai te^Bta ones to make big money liere. Lnna Park (Tbompson & Dimdy. mitrs.) Lona Park u more beantlfnl than erer this season. Thoosands of visitors attended dally dnring the opening week and Lnna Park will no donbt be aa popular as ever. On the opening nlgtat Thompson & Dnndy were In receipt of many floral pieces, one of which was a handsome horse s hoe seren feet high, from the Coney Island firemen; another was an enormous heart Of camatlona. Port Artbnr, tbe leading featnre of Iiuna Fark, wlU not be opened nntll Decora tion Day, and another big attraction will be open on IMay 20. Fire and Flames, A Trip to The Moon, and several of tbe other sho>ws, are now o|>en and doing big bnslness. Tbe admission to A Trip to Hie Moon Is only ten tt-nts this season. Many new attractions will be added during the season sucb as Tbelgorrote Village. The big, open-air circus Is one of tbe leading free drawing attnctlODS. Vteltors to Lnna Park can take the Lnna Park Bxpress from the Bridge direct to IjQsa Saik. also a Ilse of intoaiobUes are m tHNi Twiilj tuimil itnet and Broadway, Bew T«tK CttTt tte pntk. The Johnat—» M s ■ i <H. A. BtadweB, mgr.) TUi fJIgjggj^* """y *** andldw tM pgtnH. ~ " Out. A. W- rtom «ew Task te Xl_ the leading ftatmcs at the lb Km* aU« ^ be aeen at Omey Hand fH* wnssn. It will be located on Surf avenne wlieie Mt. Pelee was last season. The bnUdlng Is being remodeled and the opening date will be May 27. Galrestoa Flood (Teft Johnson, mgr.) Tbe GalTeston Flood on SntC aTenae Is doing big bosiaeaa. Tbe seeneiy liaa aU been reset this season, and the scenic e ff e cta are perfect. Mr. Teft Johnson, the well-known sfaonrman, wtm was manager of a big sceOte prodnctlan in Dreamland last season, ia "**vf*ff **»^ Oal< veston Flood this season, many novel Ideas and he Is Galveston Flood a big winner. Dreamland. Oooey Island (W. H. Reynolds, pres.) Dreamland has a host of new attractions this season, and the opening week's business was very large and a snccessfDl season is looked forward to. Tbe beanofal resort has been en- tirely remodeled and many ctasnges have been made. A few of the attractloos to be seen !n Dreamland are Bostock*s Animals, with Bo- navlta and his lions; The Midget City, Tbe Flea Circus. The BIc Fire Sho-iv. Hell Gate. Sir Hiram Maxims' AlrsSIp and many other big, new attractions. Creation, a nen- attraction from St. I«nls Fair, will be opened in a short time. A big hippodrome track Is a featnre this season. Many new shows win be added dnrtng the snmmer. GfX). H. H!AK'E». 290 Broadway, N. T. C. TB07.—Grlswold Opera Honse (M. Rels. mgr.; H. R. Hayden. res. mgr.) Isle of Spice 11: good boose. In Dahomey 12; capacity bosiness. tBoger Brotheta in Paris 13; fine jier- formance. Francis WOson 20. Lycenm Theatre (Bnms Glllam, mgr.) Morti- mer Snow Stock Co. week 8 presented Leah, The Forsaken, to large and delighted audiences. Miss Warren as Xjeah held ttie audience spell boand by her magnificent acting. My Partner week 15. with 'Mr. Snow as Joe Sannders. Rand's Opera House (M. Bels, mgr.: H. R. Hayden, res. mgr.) Milton Abom's poUte van- drnue, with Fred Ward as manager, closed Sat orday, 13. after a very snccessCnl nra of ten weeks. The honse wiU reopen about Sept. 1. Laoreata 4SMnig> .-.Bampty Dumpty Panto- mime 8-lS;' g|Baia dne^nasAirmance to large audi- ences. C. F. MAHONBT. EUCTELA.—aUalto Theatre (F. W. McConnell. mgr.) Koppe, AI. Massey and Ella Kramer. Mile, Jeaimetta Martella, May Nellson. Kennedy and Grady, James D. Proodlove. and tbe blo- graph di^ large and wen-pleased houses S-13. St. James Hall. Ixmdon Assnrance 9; large house. Bcrlek's Theatre (Herbert Salinger, mgr.) Mathew iUIastrels 22-Jane 3; Manbattan Opera Co. .Jane ■ Bant . M. Ouiaa ntatie has closed. J. M. BEEBS. OAKAHDAIGITA.—Grand Opera Honse (Mr. tevy, mgr.) Fordbam Stock Co. 15-20. Clt^ cos—.Bohinsoo's ClrcQS Is billed for 2^ O^OYmSTTTita iPaxMng Theatre (W-m E, Gant. mgr.) 'When Johnny Comes Marching Home 11: plessed Isrge house. May Irwin in Mn. Black Is Back IB. Family Tbeatre (B. O. Hyde. res. mgr.) iBUI U: Pero and 'WBagn, ■Otbettj't PMdleib Irene Lee. .UteU and Howard. Merrltt Boielle, HwT^Tan^Hanf, to^ Kesger^^^^to^Titagraph; OHIO. OOLTFXBUS,—Interest centered this week In the opening of the two summer stock companies, the TaDghao-Glater at tbe Great Sonthem. and the Empire Musical Comedy Co. at tbe Onplre. Lanta Nelson Hall beads the company at tbe Soothera. She Is an old favorite and her ap- pearance for the first thne la many moons was loodly cheered Monday evening. -The play for this week is The Adventtnes of Lady Ursula. Louis Albion, soother old Empire fksorlte, was wrlcomed bark In no oncmaln terms and his woctt was wan danw aa was tknt at am whole At ae Cbawdy Co. was . ^ad tend. Tlie BeUe of New Talk »M greeted br • packed bouse and ctirtaJn caBa were much In order. Edna May's old part. In which she won sneb fair renown, was taken by Miss Mae Ktlcoyne. a vivacious, and tborongtily charming soubrette. Big lilts were scored by John Young and B. Oalt Albert- sou. In fact the whole company Mva-ttn asade good and Empire patrons are alitadi lagatliii! seats for the entire season. John Vogel'a Big luinstrels appear at the Grand oo Friday and Saturday. IB and 20. and tbe sale of seats loudly proclaim tbe tact tliat lie la very popular in tills, bis home to^-n. More To Be Pitied Than Scorned Is doing ver> well at the Blgh Strwt. taming 'em aw-ay at every performance. King Braggot Is making an hnpresston in the leading role. The Bohemian Bnrlesqaers follow, this being tbe first bnr- lesque show seen here this season. Olentangy Part Is featuring Uberatl and his band this week and be Is drawing big business. The park is very ponolar aad all Oe attractions are getting their ahme oC Ike latse tccelpta. Thia la Ike dnal wc^ te Mk tke High Street Thentsn and the Grand Ofsaa Il onsa Bn aln eaa III iMhlal tha aeaaon baa been vrt large and the cfiag t tttriftHw tag feeck nUkadr r>od. ge for whole town la covered wltk tb^r gaper anf Ike various stands are extremely well displayed and are of the best prlnticg. J. B. H.VGUE. USBICHSVIXLE.—City Opera House (Elvin * Van Ostran. mgts.) Edison Moving Pictnres 16-17. Circus—Blngling Brothers' Shows 8; fine performance to good huslnesa. The management annoonced dnring the af t ernoon pecfonnance that the attendance that aftetneca was tbe record breaker of this season, all scats Mag occupied and fully 1.000 persons stttliig at tha edge of tbe hippodrome track on the grass. PiaHA.—May's Opera House (Chas. H. May, mgr.) Ted £. Fanst Minstrels 6: pleased large audiences. Wllhelm Tell in German 16; pleaacd large crowd. A Hoyal Slave 24; Vema May Stock Co. opens 29 for snmmer enpagement. gTi. If uu-M u ll.vv — fir^nii Opera Hoa.-* (C. W Mixwell, mgr.) Metropolitan Juvenile Opera Oo. 18; closes season. Circus—Pawnee Bill's Wild West 8; two {lerformances to S. B. O, PCNNSYLVANMk. Co. week 8: good business, ter week 15; fslr crowds. East Kod Park <A. iB. ctaarda watk a, Btoht Society , , Mowatts, Sedenln Arabs, Lindsay's Dogs and Monkeys make ^p the vaudeville bin week 15. KNOXVILLS.—Staob's Theatre (Fritz Stanb, mgr.) Tbe Frank Wallace Oo. cloaed their aea- son 13, after six weeks of good pertonaaaetc and will now disband, tbe memtiers of the COM- pany tearing tor their leapectlve homes. Park Theatre. P eta tM -Gypaene Co. opened tbelr •easaa IS ta toad bosiness, de^lte heavy rain storm. TIk ontloak for this company ^ better than It haa been for several years. ITASaVILLE BIJon Tbeatre (Allen JcnkiBS, mgr.) Mary Marble in Nancy Brown 8-13: crowded bouses. Mary Marble and Little Chin In The Knickerbocker Girl 15-20. Glendale Park (Y. C. Alley, mgr.) High- class vaudeville 8-1^ C. SHAKOKnr,—G. A. B. Opera Boot* (J. F. Osier, mgr.) Metrop<^tan Juvenile Opera Co- 10: fair business. Family Theatre (W. D. NIelds, mgr.) Bill week 13 tnclndee Mme. Sdiell's Uona, Deltor elll and Gllssando, Bevan and Deamonde, Ed- wards and EemeL WaHls and MaglU. Wm. Strattoo, and moTlag pletanB to fidted honses. Edgewood Park (IL H. Oalab mgr.) Opened 13 to big bntlatn. lUms T >elfctrop<dltan nn^^^^^^OK dsacd^lgc^Mi aeeoaat oC B^ey^'sbdn'aie tUMTfor'si. * CORST.^KraMtT lhaatie (C. T. Trteitde, mm'.) Morgan Sewitt Stock Co. S-IO: hnslness only fair. Season closet 18, with Hadley's Mov Ing Pictures. Items—-Boblnson's Circus 10; big business. The ^mw Is deaner and better than r befoK. • • Walter Sherwtn. wkn wltb Porter J. TTUte't Faart IX li the of Manager TMmble for a tew daora, GB£X3fBBUUQ.—OaUord Park, along ttie line of the Plttsbnrg, McKeesport and Greens- burg street Railway, will be thrown open to the public May 30 under the management of M. Coffee. The summer theatre will open Jane 5. the attractions being booked by Frank MelnUe of New York CUy. JOHHSTOWH.—Cambria Theatre (H. N Sherer, mgr.) The Royal Slave 18; good bnsl nesB. Running for Office 18: Isle of Spice 31. ClrcDS—-RiDgllng Brothers' C^cns 12; two per- formances to large business. Parade one of the best ever seen here. Pawnee ftkal'a Wild West 29. BBADFOBD.—New Bradford neatre (Jajr Nortb, mgr.) Mildred Holland In The niaiapk of an ^npress 10; pleased fair hooscw X^man Sowe's Pictures 12; only fair hooae. Xtcns— Harrlgu. the tramp Juggler, la vlaltfag rda- tiTes here, BEAVER FALLS.—Lyceam Tbcatie (S, Haa- aoer. mgr.) Pinafore 17: When Johnny Comes Marching Home 20; Utter attnctlsa doaea tbe season here. Hooa e will saapsB Btwft, & Clr- ens—Brnta MVa lNi| Mg ^hM i large oowdL good^nllnicML The haane'kJ^Cmd'ftr ^e season and many Iniprorements win be msde before tbe opening of the next season. SHABOH—^Morgan Grand Opera Bbase (M. Rels, les.; Lee Norton, mgr.) ~ " 10: plessed fair house, Cirens—Cfenita WIl's Wild West 12; fair ' ' jomisoNBmOk ^ _ _ (Johnsoobnrg Am. Oh, ■CHL) ttin Anca good hualness. TENNEtSKE. MEMPHIS.—Lyceum (F. Gray, derbllt Glee Club 10: good crowd, dosed 10. after a splendid sea«m. H]«a (B. M. Staltfiacb, msr.) OtrKM Ovm mgr.) Van- This honta IIIIIOM CITY—(Reynolds' Opera Bouse (J- Beynoldi, mgr.) Because 1 Love Tata 11; tt o w dsd ksaat. Oamival—lAIabama Co. IMH TEXA& SAN ANTONIO.—Electric Park (S. H. Weis, mgr.) Albert Taylor Stock Co. In The Pxtrate Secretary, with polite vaudeville, ld40. CLEBtTRNE.—Brown's Opera Boaaa CMbk C Brown, mgr.) Dark; nothing bo<Aed, : VERMONT. BITTIiAini,—Opera Honae (Boyle dc mgr.) A JaUy A maHc a n Xkamp IX; Bellea 18; A Hot OM Tbne U. VIRGINIA. XORFOLK.—Tbe Granby (Jake Wells. Ica^ L. Joe LeFanchenr, mgr.) Walttr Uaaiia Oib in A Fighting Chance 8-13: a MMIC trnm, wM presented to good business. llnMat'aMHb 1^ 20: The Factory Girl 22-27. Academy of Music (Jake .ells, les.; Otto Wells, mgr.) Otis Skinner in Tbe Harvester 19- 20. The conclusion of this engagement closes tbe most successful season In the hlatocy of tiie boose. The BIJoo (A. Smith, mgr.) BUI week IS: Three Melroy Sisters. Loo Fullman, John West. Klrke and Drew, Alibott Sisters, OoaiwIIy Broth- ers, Bijou Trio, and afock; bnslness contlnnes good. Manhattan (Crlnnian Broa., mgrs.) Bill week IS: May Lemoels, IJlIlan Gardner, Emma Wal- lace. Barry and Penman, Parker and Florence, Woodvllle and Moore, and Coatley and Deas. Aboot f2,S00 Is being expended on a system of Uowets whleb, wben completed, will make this hooae the coo ieat In the south. The Acme (•Wllkctaon & Manxle. mgta.) Bill week 15: UUtan Ftankfotd. lUite Bdl. Allea Lomas, BoMiy Tkylor. Ilamie Sateaw, mie. Axd^^^km^Mtcti^ Mamfc Wtrtj^Jj^ ly WEBTOS.—Camden Opera House (Geo. FUter. mgr.) Bennett-Moullon Co. S-IS; good business. Hooae closed for scaaon. Mniaiger Flute^ r etlr ta atejfcpt;^ W|*.jat»^lwaga Edwards. FAIBKOHT,—Grand Opeia Boose (J. E. Powell, mgr.) When Johnny Comes Mardilng drcns:—Wallace'a Show 19; ca- botb performances; ghgv akt^ WISCONSIN. TffTT.WAUJtKK.—-Wort is being rushed on both Wonderland and Pabst Parks, and It Is stated that they will be ready to open May 27. The opadag date of Whltedsh Bay Besort has not yet tiecn annoonced, but with a continuance of present weather It will probably be In the near future. DarldMB Ttacatte. A crowded boose greeted Joa mbora Stack Oaw 14. The ■ -wUk a SUsn. Tlifapia n«m t bare week M. ' eagn. e Star. ■Who^ company aad gaad i . Weber Oackoa Oo. wcdc 14. OUa: Ohaa. Inaan. Tamis and Sadie l>onaid. Bemettn and BMik nd Fraderlek and Frederick. Next: Kmr XMk Stara. Itcaa—Work haa been started o. r. MMflTiTiy —Vrera* Grand Open HoM (F. lb I^ois, mgr.) Frencb StoA Co. S-lds fUr baitacM. good abowa. Baa tJlga ae 17; fM a Tery pt aa paaui aMHk Hat HI and m icapca tboat A«c M. West Side Tbcalie (O. BvdHk; ap^l BB: BcraoB. Geo. Wilson and Daagnnsnsb Mask and May Woodward. Oeocge Hatch nad- lliiiiliissn Item—C. H. -AA' On MOl 9 Forepaugh 4b Sella _ waa la naeeviue, le, makUk - >a >aran ee oC tbe abow SO. WdSUV—Oiand Opcsn Wmim-tBlr M. gr.) Bhst lynna U; sood baMik Bn am- drlcks In We Oltaa 14. Tlim Wka nAcea at the Gtnd ha«c aunad tkatr kaMbdl team The Blllboud Mine, lha team Is tampnai a entirely of aiki t ^ and under tbe akore title they shooM In amar laarela. Cental Tbeatre (3Cr, Stuart, mgr.) Week 8:' ooanka and BadcUITe, Mllle, HUda, Baby Byrle, Jolly Jennie Colhum, Bill (Swede) Hall, and the klnodromc. Items—Colombia Park 14. wttk a