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10 Tt¥e etllboard JANUARY 29,1910. B I G C I T Y philadklphia; pA.. 'Tbreataned With a Bio' Car Strike. Not many diantres were made la the <;iIerliisB tikis -week, tlie notable ones belnx Bea Hor, a.i tbe Forrest, and Elsie Purjresoo. in Snch a Lit- tle Qncen. while Tbe FV>lUea of 1009. with Eva Tsnffoay. at tite Cbestimt Street Opera Honse; Tbe Gentlemao Ftom Kllsslssippi. at tbe Wal- BDt; Elsie Jants, In He Fair C<vEd, at Uie Gairick; Sub Btnard, la ne Oirl and the 'at aw hrtHet Ml—oat Bataoe, In Tbe tM lS-lOmm, at Ik* island ^ ja. ia miB Old Nnr Xodf'Wfta Itatcb. at tba SnoO. the iMdSovcrs. Tba past two tfcAs bSTe been ibc best In OKntba. all bouses dolnc aInuMt capacity especlaliy the Adelphl, Cheatnnt Op-, era. House and tbe Walnat, where tbe orcbestim was calM upon to vacate tbe pit and take np a position on the stage. Bnt there Is consldor- ■ble apecolatloa as to what tbe ne^t few dafsi wlH brloc forth, for tbe threatened tie.np of, tbe street cars by the onion, will no doabt bnrt . tbe baitliK«s even macb more tban tbe recent biff anew storm. .. Tbe theatre manarers depend moatly on ths car semes llor Onfr b i uln as s . swiiic to rakt •apaBn '-'arvlMdlav ^cnnna br tbe citj-, aad ths stMlrt'car MrMes^balDS lbs onljr mssas of tcaaaportatloB. It will .mean d isaau u us bnslnem Cor some of tbe b<9ises. A poll was taken by the men. on Tbesday nisbt, aid tbiee-quarters Sf them voted to strike, so the tle-np Is ex- pected at -'-"^ any time. Ben-Hor and all of Its Boman plctnresqncnef k opened a three weeks' eosegement at tbe For rest, wltb tbe owal resnlta, capacity. Tcm years of coantaot playing ttas not daonted tbe entbusia.'nn of the pohlic, for Ben-IInr wi>l re- main popular for as -nany mote and then some. TtK booKe Is sold for neariy tbe entire cn^aire- ment and It could remain many mote tban the • — ■■ - It. _ a comtHl beef and cabbase diiifwr to a party of vhiitlne profeaaiooals, at tlic Uallece Inn. A great number were there ai.d toasts and speeches were ceauraJ. After all waii said ti.*id drae, tbe Tlsltlns- tbcsplans Toted that tlie corned best sad sle wete far •nperior to tbs wine and tnkar with all its trimming that usnally «mm tBs'fqstlre board. "I bave heud of stase. Zrirbt. bat iiSTcr bc- Uetul In U oatU now saU Mr. On tier, tt Cline and Cntlcr, tbs blULtid sxperts, to Tbe Billboard repteseDtatira. "On Monday aftfr- noon, when It earns tlate far ii« lo ga on and to .1» OUT act, our lees would bariUy t<i<)io«d to oar efforts to so on tl>e i»la.;o and wli**n 1 Klanced nt the andleoce, whl^h apparently con- sisted of tboosaads of pairs of •.vx'i^N, I ulniifct wiHei!. Sli.oe .then 1 dare not ]:fOk that vwa^*. i Uon*t know bow It woo Id bo If 1 bail {•• slug a KCDg or do a mouoiocne ilke Nat \vnw'* The local T. U. A. win giw tbfeir annCa] beuellt. at th^ GbsstBat.BbM.<HNM«:H«ns.Ftl- dsy'aftoait.«o.<..ab* Jj i s is -b^ai-gwiit di iu s ti i d by aieais. Klaoa aad gmawfaisn. and a aam>:>r of vMtiac. pIsycM have doa«t»J'-ib(ic wrrteoi IS well'as a t.ambfer o( lonl people. Tbo pros- is rts for tbe botiSiS are T«iy cood. Mlaa Blllle Seaton, Ute of Xlii> Mtdn'-iriit Sons' Comiwny, was a BlUbosrt. callar. Miw t-'eaton Is cohut back lnt.'> vaiidivniP, OiMalac vn the Vnltai tuna early In Febroatr. ' _ - . W4I. K. WAKKB.: and her elercr wwapsay moed . «a Hondar night, tat Svck a UtUe .'Plsnfainit In bar fcopport arc Vtank Balph Stiiart. AT.' B. WIISOB opened tbe seeood week of bla eags a e m e n t st tbe Grand Opera llonee to S. B. O. His play. When OIil New York wan Datcb, was reeelTcd with even more eothoilaKm than Metz In Ireland. bU last week's play. T'je Grand Is doing more bi»!niw than it tuiH In past seaaona and It Is owloc to the class aod caliber of ttie attractions offered. Next wet.-k, Paid' In FnlU to be follcRred by Tboa. C Shea In repertoire: George Sidney, in Tbe Girl From Reetor'a, and Ward and Tokes ar? early book- ings at tbat boose. The Orpbeom Players in Rip Van Wlnkl.*. Mtb Tbonias JelfenoD In tbe title and Marlon BasMj la tbe role ot Oietcbsn. was tbe offsrine -at the Cbeatnnt 'Street Tbeatre. 'Rila la tbe flnt of tbe -sulos 9t trsTsUsK stars that Iba- ■fcr LaSeilr jtw i u gsg ■ ta Mar* .anwat at tbe g^ ^'^Sj!!f 'ro?Ss!? ■"■"^ Blaie Jsnis was giren a warm greeting by brr admirers when she besan tbe second week of Tbe Fair Co-Ed, at the Gerrick. Eleaaor Bobsoo remained at the Adelphl for tbe second and last week of ber engagtment In Tbe Dawn of a To-Morrow. The play bks made a profoand impiessioa. because it Is thoagbtfnl. cbftrfal end ami^lDlT- Sam Betoartl began tbe third and last week Of bis engagement at the I<yrlc In Tbe Oirl and as Wland. Kitty Gorton, tbe Enatlib prima «oaaa. ;i>sws la tbe boaors wia 3ir, Bnaud. Tbe Amis oC law bcsan Its second week at tbe Cbeatnnt Sbcet Opera Boose, wltb tnotfaer crowded aodleBes^. . The first p s il ii aai saee «< tbe tbicd week of tbe iodeflnlte im eC'-A.'Ceallomsn .ftna. aoe- tbe lobby. Keltb's bad asotber good ufferlni; this week. Nat M. Willa. in a return engagement, brought tears of laogbter to bis aoditozs with Ills do- mestic troubles wltb bis wife, Hortenee. A new and oorel act tliat had its first production OB sny stage, on Momtsy, was tliat of Dema- teat, Cline and Cutler, tbe billiard exnerta. Their act coQslated of expert billiard playing, Ifcown to tbe poblle by a spwlal mirror arrange- Bent; tbe act went big. Kathleen CUffocd. in s mimical comedietta. Betty In Dreamland. The Two Fncks. In character Imperaonatlona; Bums and Fulton, Helene Greatrex. Wlllard anil Bond, and Apdale's txained bears, dogs and monkeys, made np a raried and pleasing bill. Tbe GIrard ATenne Theatre opened to S. B. O. on Monday night, wltb Tbe Blabop's Car- riace. It only goes to prore tbe «M adage. gWe tbe people tlie plsrs and they will go to see them. Last week, Tbe Great Divide broke sU records at tbat bouse. A benefit performance, in aid of tlie Taber- cnloels Society of this cttr. was given nnder the ansplces of Lulu Temple. At that ball co Tuesday nigbt. a number of the acta appearing at Keitb's as wen as a number of acts from etber ttcatna, d o nat ed their sccrlecs far tbis worthy cense. "This is poritlvelT my Isst season before tbe footHgbts." said Camii JobnsOQ to Tbe Bill- board representative, tbe close of this season Bttifskl and engage In MM Bras. I am tired and need ntt, ,m'X Win asy faieweH in earned abortly." - ' Doctor WlUlam G. Hnaatdtsr was apvolated oOlelsI pbysielaa oC tbe mate Bats, la Fbtla- delphle. tbIs week. Dr. Htm«fcker Is well kawmi and eery popular amontt the iiallMfiM. ne Antrim'Lireom Bureau, of tMa «l|y« K ' making gieat prep a ratlooa for tbe e Bm lBg . sea- aoB. A ninn)«r ot the big lectnrets. as well as some of tbe big acts, are being booked for lont; aeamn. A meettnc of tbe board of directors of Wblte City Park, at Chestnut HIn. PbHadelpbla. took place eartv laat week and that body decided to make an exten«ive ontlay In beentlfftnc and enlaridnfr the park. Hie anecess of tbe pest two sesfums led tbese jrentlemen to believe tbat tbe romiic sesMm win warrant Me Imprwve. ■.B.. Amdv win atia lemaln at ■Mtw n«d a. Kbpoer. a well- uzm jirtiiierm no xue j>iu- "I am golim to quit at leason for aeod aad to to In Bome ollim jliii-ecjitml- Hie Cteseent Btbek Ooapaay are deinc wan at Afies ot Old Vlncennei BROOKLYN, N. Y. Tho U.SM*' Aaaortment cf First-Claas -■i^.f' -- -.v. -..t..«;;.v.-f -. . Jobn Drew fai laeoQStaat Oecrye. day nlgbt at the SEoateak nieetie. w house. Henrietta Croaman, In Sham, last week. ' Maude Adams, in "Wbat Every Woman Knoirs. ia at Tver's-Broadway. Theatre.. Frances Starr, in Tbe Easiest Way. played to capacity last week. Tbe hlldnlght Sons Just closed the largest two weeks* buslnees In tbe history ot tbe Ma- jestic Theatre. Frank Daniels In The Belle of Brittany, opened there Monday nli;lit. Tbe Queen of ths Moulin Hooge is the attrac- tion at tbe Orand Opera Sooie " ^ ... . . the is sreaented here tbla week. St. Elmo pleased crowded bouses last wsek. ' The Q. A. iMica SteA Company Is aentlne Xbe Hpnllsia' Busuiesa coeetsBoaJ Orpbeom Tbeatn^ presented.' - On Trial for His Idfe was presented at tl*e Ampblon last week. Ae Cblnatowa TTnnk Uysteiy was tbe atizae- tlon at tbe Court Theetie last week. Xbe Fultan Tbeatie la drawing crowded and axeellent bills are p r ee tn ta d. The Ooar Oonicr Obtt played 16 veq bolaoes at tha.Oulno lost w«^ Tbla fa eae H BraoUya's Us burlesque abows. This wosk the attraetlat plays tbe Empire. Coras Payton's. Stock Company presented St. Elmo at tbe I>e Avenue Theatre. Hurtig & Seamon's new, shew, wttb 'lU. I.. Wrotbe. as star. opened_iltv:tha' — last week and pleased, tlou-la at the'Gayety. By arrangement with Klaw & Erlauger, Percy 6. .WllUama urill, for some weeks, direct tbe professional tnovements of Miss Fannie^ Waid. She win make' her Brooklyn vandeTlUe debot at tbe tepheam Tbeatre In a t a bl etd rei s lo a of ber play. Van AHen'a 'Wife. Owiiu; - to tlie fact tbat the' maanseilitt of Woman and "Why. by Blarle "V. FitxGerald, was mislaid.-.and when found, it was too late ta hare tbs varlona roles typed In time for rc- beaml. tbe production Instead of opening Jan- tiafT -24. Witt open January 31. poaitlvcly. wb*tt C^rse Payton will have special scenery, etc ao that his Lge Aeenin! Company will be seen to sdvantsee. Miss FltzGerald is a phUosoober and believes that a amtle Is better tban a algh and so 4l» Is an optimist as to tbe postpoa«- ment. ' nie bill at tbe Fulton Theatre, last week, waa as follows: Harry ITon Tllscr. Bsle sad Earl. Panl'a 7agglbw OMs. - - - ~ myer sod Compsay. Iismb^i sod eatafc ^rwkm Wna^9*«'^v '■ pMOf mflVt - WM tbe ..'■ pm apowq ; ;PA.\r '■.-., Bad VAmOmt PiwwaiM but Qood tondane* Was Reeordad. Wltb weather very much against playhouses, yet with bills of mciit. boslncaa at the buuMS compsiea .CgnsaHr ,wllb say preelons week e( tbe aoaaoa; ■•. illMi- l a tM ag t .; w bow eeatmd la houses la. arfalcb Bwsrr Dairl*. who' caMicate* bis baslnaas snnlveraarr this week. Is luteraat- ed. ^le Granl Tbeatre, Alrln Ttaeaire end Dn- dnemie end tbe picture bouses, Lyrii; and Vaat- dy, will bsve elatiorate floral displays. Madame Naxlmova opened a week's engage- ment HoDdsy, at tbe Alvln. Tbe ooenlng night- found tbe bonse lined snd tbe vile, wblcb U very large, la anotlier demmntratlnn of appre- ciation. At tbe NIzoo Is Battle WUllams, wltb bnr satlsfirliiK comedy. At tbe Ouqoaeae. M.:'aiao la presented Dy Ibe Harry Davia Stadk Oompsny. Big at- teadaoee-Is la evidence. . . . At tbe Orand. Cbis. Lneqberg's eoUcctloq of song birds. In Operatle Festlv.-il, wnv one of the beet ever witnessed on a vandrvllle stage. Elesnor Gordon snd Company, Lou Aii- icer. Temnn. wl^ bis family nt dnmmles. Ule- nonette Kokln. Connelly sad Webb. Dooiar sal Say Irs. Mareens. Nevaro aad - Itsjaws,. JUa^. man Brothers, and the edofiMMMMa'dfOil- letH were satlsfirln*r. ;'■ ••: '>!■- ■ ' _L . The Krceaas bra na.:.lttaaCJia Boor. Uo The 0*tl of flie Wild IK at the rmplie. aad opened Hnnday to a lam audience. The MaKM Gras Beanties arc playing at tbe Acadenii' l> ^nnm Talk. • Oaa rtflw. Tbe next attracllon at Cameglr Hall wlU bo Elmentlort'a Icctmv, Tbe Sudan, Tuesday alght. Wednesday nlgbt Carnegie Tech., G(r« aad Man- dolin Club, and Janiiarr 27 one eC Hm-'tbroo great concerts will be glvea. At tbe Ice BInk. tbe roller rinks, tbe cfaeap. er vaudeville bonaea as well as tbe moving plc- ~ liasss Is satlsfaetoiT. The cnitb ia. every thing here le back to aad the outlook for tbe ptes- tevorsMe. LOUIS I.. K.4UPMAN. Of Oo natter eat ST. LOUIS, MO. Better Fcaling Established Between tha Church and.'Staga.' '-. This -sreek finds St. Louis doing a fairly good bnalnes* at ell honsea. The atlracdooa, for tbe most pr.rt new, »tlmnlated business, and weather could not be better. Kyrle Itellew. in The Builder of Qrldgce, and Eddie Foy are the chief attraetioos of Intenrat. athl both have pleased. Tbe ministers of the city bnve Lad no cause to get into print this week, and tbe relief ia refn.-slilng, for lack of complete bar- niouy between'church and. stage Is not relished at tbe box offices -Vf our local tbeatree. Walter Dimroseh end bis Kew Xocfc Sympho- ny Otchasna, ■Jatusiiil te 100 men in haoor or the dti i e lil 'l .'Mlwr Jnbilce. cna two pro- srams at Uts OdMB iMt week, nie tUserable wi-atbcr kept the attendance down to only fair proporlinns, bnt those wbo did attend were well paid for tbeir bravery. The concerts will be lemembered Ic-ng by all wbo beard tbcm. Tbe special .attrac^oo at tbe Garrick week of February 20, is Jules r.ayolle'5 rrencb Orand Opera Co., dlivct from New Orleans. Then* nlU be no advance iu tbe reinilar ecale of prices during this en^a^ement. W. II. Kose report* Hut tbe advance sale ot seats for tbe Boston Grand Altera Cb^, which will appear at tho Olympic week of Jan. 24. has bnifcen all Tccotds. tbe flrst day's sale :^nlOImtIBS to .se«r'.9MtMllL: aad with." flve more days Ot Hta.-:^Ki ■■''•a'ltaiiB.'.flna' 'Hm coaipaDjr wiU take ttem St. jI«ais./mo Isisest prrvi. ons sale In tble dty waA'aiar S11,tOO tor Parsl- taU Tbe flnt day's sale ittc ;!>>-a i etrepolltan Opera House Onmpssy,-wbra Caiaao sang, was le«s than flO.OOO. On iuTitation of William A. Brady, ortrr slitty St. Jx>nls ministers attended the performance of .K GenUeman from Stississippt, at tbe Cent- ury last week, and ell v.-bo attended, out of 480 Irrritefl, praised the perfonnso^e. Among the absentees wn mostly those who have re- cently become prominent by their advocacy of a cenaotsblp. Of tbe ten wito preached from ttaelr pntplls on Ibe subject, only one accepted Tbe Ber. W. J. MeKUtlMl. Ot tbe First Pres- hyterlaa Chmfb. Zoe Akins, wen kaswa la the piotessloa. wbo bM been dangemalX. nkwUk jnmmwili. is now convaleieent. aodft is!enieM tkat ska wlU be out In a we^ - a fhCT that all hor friends will n;]oies la. Ibe success of Mile. Cnrctta, last sea»>a wllh Rlnsllngs, aod now closing a three weeks' stay at tbe New BUoo. has lieen'Hmiplete. Because two or three memtH^rs are opposed to glvlns nickelodeons less that SO winare feet of platform rpaec. the Hoow of Deiegstes. of St. Lnnis. last week, failed lo pain tiie bill allowing them platforms. Nlckelodcou pro. prtetots enly asked 25 siiuare feet, bnt tbe nirm- bCfa .declared . tbat' spaee ot ao value, snd TMd agalast the bOL Ons ot then recently tiled to me .the top of a plane tar. a dance platform, and was stopped by ths bnlldlDK com- mlsslooer. Eddie Foy, -this week presenting Mr. Ham- let of Broadway at the Garrick, will,, on Frl. day, Jaimary 21, sit in review of tbe reading of Sliakespeare by the twj-s cod girls of the city under sl.vteen years of age. Prises will be i:lven the wtnueis, and tbe public will not be admitlpd. The atage o( tbe Garrick will belong to tbe boya and girls, and tile andlencc In tbe par*inet will te Eddie Foy. Tom North, tbe bustllnc piew nuu ahead of The Newlyweds and TbeIr 'Bshy. bas soeecedrd In keeping tbe «ld town allvs to Ks eoalac. At tlM American Tbestre, tblS; seaaoa, be Is taking no cbaneee for big bnslaeos. E. A. Newman cave bU third traveltslk ot the series of five at -the Odeoo, Monday nlgbt, before a blc bouse. George Wilson, ot tbe onee famous Barlow. Wlloon. Primrose snd West MIositreU, la Ibis week playlnp a vanilcTllle torn at tbe Avenue Tbeatn>. East St. Lonls, 111. Manager Osren Is proud of having George Wilson on bU program. One of the brigbrt snots Is the Majestic Tbt- atre. wliere Manager Joe. Kber baa been aac- cessfnlly playing van>1nll!e. boofeed - by tbe InterMate AaiaieiBeBt Co. The eseetlsntaaBSce- meut sad tbe eaaftrt and atteatlea to Ike pa- KANSAS CITY, MO. Transfer of Audtterium .Theatre Vavdavilla a Real SenaMioii. to The most important nonr In Kansas City Is tho change of the Auditorium Theatre from tbe Wocilward Stock OMnnsny to William Morris vaodnYllle. The change becomes effective with the closing performance of the Woodward Stock Company In Tbe Lout Fsnidtae, January 30, and Hariy Lauder opens tbo tbeatre as a rau- devlllu house January 37. for tbree perfnrm- anres. Prom then on. weekly vaudeville bills win be given by William Morris In tbe Amll- tnrlnm Tlwstn. wllb the oooal weekly changes. TbIs makca two blgta-elass vanMrllle meetres. the ecber helsjg tbe Orpbcnm. Rtaewbere In The milbssfd will be found a dctslled account Two neniT B. Harris attmctlons In sueeesalon st tbe Willis Wood were offered last 'week ami this.' The' mavrUng SnIrsman was lirrj last wi-ek. Tlie busliev for the week wss almost capacity. Bone Stabl nn Tttf Cbonia r.sdy was tbe other Harris play.. this week. Tbo engsge. meat bM* fair to pack Ibo boaie. i Eddie Vn): in Mr. Ilimilet of Itronilwuy will rctnru this neck. He wss bore auv-Tnl we<-ks ago, and ninile such a lilt that it was decided a return ensaceuient would bv iirolltahle, cuosi.. qiiently the Sbubert Is doing big business this week. Judah. manager of the Grand Opera House, left last week with bis wife for Florida. Mrs. Jiulah baa been In lll-boalth for some time, and It is hope<l ibat this trip will benefit ber. Mr. Jtidali's alwnce will lie Imleflnlte. Jason Itate. kin, treasurer and press rcfireientatlve. Is act- Ins manager. ThU week Tlie Tliree Twins Is at the Grand Oii?m House. Erei^* wwk this season luis lieea heavy Jii attendance. Tbls wi>ek Is an extra recoril breaker, being chsolnte capacity. .V wtMkllns of Intorest to theatrical peopb? and those nIOIIatcd wllh tho protcsilon was tb^it. an January 19, of Gvrtruile Lebmaii, daugh- ter of Martin iyctampn. resident msnager i*f th-* Ort»lu.'am. ■ The Illness of one of The Pirtiuays. on the bill at til-.- Orphi'irai last week, proveutrd them from apiH'aTing In Ibis city, and their act waii subKtltutcI by JuUan and Dyer, comedy gym- na^ti*. On account of missing train coomwllons nt <>m:Ul. John Wi-U, tbe prestidigitator on tbe Orpb->im*s Mil last w(x-k. did not appear at the mallnce oiwiilng, Sumla.v, January 10. Tu fill in itbe time for hlx turn. IXlrrrtor ii. A. Lenge, of tbi- Orphenm's :lfteon ph-?e orclies tra, put on a iiiMlcal travesty on KTor}-hody Works but Father. The orchestra also rvu- deml two overtures last week. Poet and Peas- ant and the II Trovatore overture. In the Palace of tbo King was oltcred by the Woodward Stoefc at-tbe Auditorium Xbeatn-. We aU ahall miss oar Woedwani iltack Com- pany very much wbea.tbcy leave Kansas City for O.-naha. to make way for Morris TauderiUe. This week's play, or ralbvr tbla halt oreek's pla}-. Is 'Ibe Lent Paradise. The ctaMloa per- formance is Wedacaday. Jaaaatr at Tbe Smart Set la at the OUIIs. It la of tbe good mooey-aetleis Ike ^M^ '-ktfS'la OMIMHft, Ika Xser - ttuiMFT aie at -Tho Orat* one olforvd. Madauie Tetrazzlnl la t»'i Her one aod ooly anpeaisae Uon Uall. February 2. . ne JoM liUsB^ara at lka User Tbe Sea T. ~ my. l^ie Globo Theatre, our new popular price vaudeville and motion picture thtatre, la a bunuiier. Tbo bindness Is making every one ^It up aad take noUee. ' It is a "coatinuons." averaging nine or ten sbuws a day. O. K. llraddoek, tbe bvttllox manager, sa^'s it d<*M bU boart good to sse.tbs way tbe pecvle am eiow-dlnc luto tlia theatre. Mx. Braddoek ha* lasusnrated a rule tbat pleaM every oue. Tbe capacity ot the tbeatre Is one tbousaod. aod af- ter every seat Is sold, tbe box office Is clooed for a time, making atKoliitcly oo standing room, and thus avoiding a crush In the ablee. Tbe Ted Sparks Vaudeville Circuit Is aunplying Itae vaudeville. Ellsley. Ottke and EUalvy in a .. - - ley _ . sketch: Tbe Uutalcy Troupe of Trained ACfo- bats; Basra aad Gilali Sam - - - etc. The Atlas AanasBSBt Ooapaay have a less* Ibr tea yum, aad tbs boose Is to remain open sammer and wloter. The Peerless Film Com- psny eapply tbe films. Tba Ksnsas City Hippodrome is maintaining Its evcB. tenor. Tbe vaudeville is good, tbe also. There are ;cr J. C. lis even. wuor. sno vaunci roller itstlaa,, daadag. etc, •»•«*}> iP ^m.: aml~ Kanagei is allflfee tiM.eprlagtiut sui surprises ea .the aa- HCrr iPRINMt ARK. V«n..;t to ilM l i^ a .Priw(»> dapiwHy Hot Springs etiltens are expecting tbe blfxest seasoe la many yeant. Tbe bote] managers pre diet a large builoers for February and March. ThaaMcal managers should be positive that their iatlaerary Includes the Vapor City. All tbe club bousrs are opea same as In tbe pnst. Hot Springs looka foe Ita banner season. tTha Iiyaaa Twins, la Tbe Priie Wiaae-s. Otnes Van JnaMUort, la The OoMea Buller- fly, wao Hw attPBcaee, Jaaosry II. at tbe Au- sbine. Tbe andieaee was -veiy eel applause. Tbe, atteodsace wsa oae ord-"^ lo tha Mr breaken ot Uw Tbe Lyric Theatre enjoyed anod busluess fcr the paat week. The vaudeville fealuies weie Hammond A Bevolte. This team could bstter their present set. Hand snd Dyroa seemed to please. The Bijou BInk opi-ned to s birga sitenlanre. Manager Price Is booking special eels to smiia<' bis many patrons. Nolhlog iHit the beet ot sets can play tbls popular rink. Tbe moving picture tbeetres report good bust ness for tlie past week. Msnager Head, of tbe Audlterlam Theatrr. baa relnmed after speudlng a week la 8t- Loola and Cblcsro. Uls mission was regardlni: tbe new vandevlllu theatre now Is ervetlon In tbla city. The name has not ss yrt been de- cided. What name woaM you ouggestf W. 8. Lsyton, Ibe wall-knnwn ramlral ami fair jgromotCT, la spending a taw weeks visiting 'Ire taia A .aambsr of psrfarmsrs stdaumU heic Ibr Iba winter. Hot Springs Is a beme < many perf wui eis. Rdns Beyuolds, s vaodevllle performer. Ir visiting frl ends here for a few wetks. : Hspnr Bnlnm. the well.knmm csmlral man- ^(sarr. ■ wM ii s to be mnrnbered to h's many fftWaai tbiongb l-br nillliosnl. I<AW8SN0B IMAM BUiALOO.