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10 Xtie Billboajrd AMUSEfl BROO KLYN , N. Y. Opming of Brighton Boaeh Musie Halt Scheduled for June 6. at* tat the popnUr Btlshtoi. : tau bMB nt te MMdar, im B tk* Mtf jwlliilniy an- Tbe openlns data Umdt MDsie BaU 1 C AdglDC Itom MoeoBent, pcepaiatloiii art sdac lUM tW ■ aeuon tliat win •mi ecUme tbe reeord- Inak'ns aammer ot 1909. (Brlgtiton Beach Un- ■ie Ball won the Rfntatloii of belns the place "where the atan appear," for nich a Uat ot faaaoaa TaadeTlUe plajera waa ncTer before aeen In a aeaatde theatre—and rarely In a metropoli- tan playboase. Big acta, aod especially oorel- tlea from American and Rnropean mnslc balls, win appear In rapid saccessloo. and It "WlU be e aaaaoo of "Arat'tlme-herea,** Unch baa been and mncb man win be dona betweoi bow " ) epalnK day to >tenHf|r and nake eon- t all tbi part* «C ttaSis «h*atre. Xba aaaltorfam wm bare new Mati tbroogfaODt, and thcj will be ot tbe lateat type ot opera ebaln. A thoronsb renoratloa and new decoratlona win add greatly to the attraetiTeneaa of tbe hotue, wtioee CQTlroomeot, facing the ocoaa and the beaatlfol Br*gbton Beach Hotel—Is nneqaaled anywhere. Within a few days the amosement loTera of Brooklyn and -Manhattan will get their bat gUmpac of the "Brighton Girl of 1010" on tbe new peatera. It is a design hy Nell Brink- Icy and wni be tbe handaomeat poater yet ot- tecd by the roosle baU. UUIcr Brotbera' lOt BaaA did nnaaaallr lais* lut week. She jctH. lant I adrertfaemeata In tba , , "Say -Good^iye' to Boffalo Bill, bot 'BeUo' to tbe 101 Ranch." 'David Warfletd In The Mnslc Kaater waa the cloalng attraction at Teller's Broadway last week, where It did tbe nsaal capacity buslne^i. Richard Hyde, president of tbe Hyde <t Hob- man Amnaeroent Comiuiny, haa secured a lar;;e tract of-land In Jamaica, upon which be Intends to erect a new theatre and office balld'ng. It la In the most accessible and promlaent part of Jamaica, being next to tbe poet odlca on Fnltoa ctiMt and oppoatte tba town ban. Xha Lonx btaod raUnad atatioa la almoat dbactly la tbe far. It la tba lataatlan ot Hi; Syde te araet ane of the Aneat thaatiaa la Oieatcr Wair Tork an tbe a'te. It will hare a lute a*atlo( eapae- Ity. and being In an adrantageoea loeatloa It win tan a large territory In the npper part of Xlnga Connty, lo Qoeens and on Long Idand. At Heoderson'a >lnslc Hall, Coney Island, tbe bin this week will Inclnili- Le Vllle and L«. ebrlsta. W'dden and Conrail, the Durand Foot, Wed Olaaett. la The norsedraler: the Shaw Twiaa, tba Xyrartoae, Iicoa Lea and her Candy KIda, BqwttPi UUIpatlaaa, PbU Bennett, <La Ban* Tngpa and tba Klaatsgrapli. Batn JS, TBdor baa addM tbe Oaoet to the Mtoetloa of OtaaMaa at Oraamlaad. Mr. mdor la nothing If be la not np to data. At Rrlabtoo Beaeb Theatre last week waa Bert Williams. Madam 10. Mlllan and Shaw, Boooey and Bent. Ethel Fuller and Co., DerUo and niwood. Rntir Itaymond and Co., Walker .and Sturm, Leslie Tbnrston. I Tlie Mil at Percy L. Wllllama' Orpbemn laat Fweek was O'Dlra. the linn«r merma'd: World and Kingston Mlas Wlllett Wbl'aker and Wllbnr Bni. 8 Oelaba Girls. Raymond and Carerly, BMara and Ayer, BIssctt and Scott, Mario. Aldo fMe. aad tba addad attaetloa. WIU Hmpky aad Blaacke Xlcbola. Janw* 1. Claik. anaagar of tba Star Thaatra, wbo baa baaa conflaad to h'a home for the last three wreka with a aerere attack of rhenmatlsm. haa fully reeorered and baa resumed hla datles at the old poet. Hla many friends are glad to welcome Iiim bark. Anjtnstns F. W. Collins, tlie popular treaatirer at the Moatank Tbeatre, has been engaged In a almllar qaacllr at Manager Roblnson'a New Brighton Tha atl i . Ooney Island, for the sammer aeaaon. 0B0B6B H. HAKES. prrrrauRQ, pk RiiiSllBg Brother* Play TliipM Oaya In Smoky City. The frahm laat week waa BInglIng Brotbera* World's Grrateat. Sbowa, which appealed Cor three days. Vntralo Bill's Wild West la here tbla week, playing two daya. Monday and Tneaday. We hare been nartimlarly favored this year witb clrcn-"<es. Heretofore we have never liad moT» than one of the leading circusea In a season, while thia season we hare bad an the top- notchers. Gradnaliy the playhonses are closing for tbe aau ii u e t aumtb*. ThIa week la the Onst tar M alKe laas TaBdarOIa at tbe Grand: the Hainr Darla Btoek Cnmpanr. wUeb la now niay- ng tha New Dnine«ne. will he transferred to tba Oian<1 and the Dwmesne will he closeil. Tba Ktxtn elnoed after laat week'a attrae- tlot. Miss Rtbel Ba iijaiMn la Jfld.Cbaanrl. The theatre wfli taepM tMMntOir'JkM la for tbe simimer seaaOB wHM Tfeiau'H^ Wmnfa Trar- el Plctnre*. Tha w as a n at tba T.a«eimi doaca the latter part ot Wa woak. Tba big banaSt perform- aaea Car tk* ponnlar tras aiu a r. Mr. Jamea nes- haa aeeaptad the nuaagemcnt of tbe Blppo- drome at CInelnnatL Uta. Flake'B Coapanr MBMlned In FlttAnrg dnrlngtbe past week, rrtiaaraliig Becky Sharp. Mn. Flake, not being needed, retomed to New Tork for a brief rest, Inddeotally Mr. Plske and membeia of tba eompaoy enjoyed tbe priv- ilege of aeeing the New Theatre Company per- formance at tbe Alvla. Tbe Gayety has set no time for dosing the present aeaioo, Tbe bQl last week. The OoMen Crook Bstxaaaaanaa Conpany, gave a tboronghly enjoyable y t i w t i n anaa . 'Hie letnm ef mUam IngenoU to the atock company will aid materially In the box office receipts. Mr. Ingeraon waa always first In tbe bearta ot the many patrons of the atock company. The addition ot Mr. Frederick Msek- lyn to tbe oret^nt stock company gives ns a soperlor compsny to anv we tiave ever had. mm tba cheaper TandarUIa hooaea and llve- wmt tta aliti mntfmitftir -w ytf •» lacelTcd ftom loilMn ilik^^^ I>, 1U]II!1UII. • >Al.t lMQIt lI, HA ThealM MkuMMfa KmiK Omr ytmMiwr Conditioiw. The eool weather la proving advantageooa to tbe theatre* bat not aU satisfactory to tbe parka that have opened. The Academy of Aloslc, with vandevllle and moTlng pletoi**, baa been doing an excellent taiiae**. TbI* lighter form of aatartajaiMnt at tbla hoase baa been very iiiaaiaanil, ana haa met with pablle approvaL Two atock companies have settled In our midat. dividing bistrlooic honors in the race for dramatie supremacy, and In gathering tainted money. Tbe Page Stock Company Is taming eveiitH at tbe .Vuditorlnm, and the Paycen Stock Company l.i moored at tbe Holiday Street The- atre. St. Elmo has been a topic of theatrical Interest for some time, althonitb no reitnlar road company baa at yet presented It In this city. It was here three weeks ago. Owing to great pnbllc Interest In the play and ^aadlng persist eat gesta, tbe Psge SI rcqiiM doead tbe play sgsin May Stock Company decided to and thaca waa ■ battle royal panic*. Several weeks ago pctltlva mn oo Eaat Lynne. The 101 Ranch was a topic of great Interest darlas'the past week, and the sttendancc na^ exceeding^ large. The show came lo for a share ot pnbllcltr that la nnoxoal. owing to tba fact that tha Baltlooi* Kcwa aetad as host tor 1.800 poor ehUdien from the orphan an- Inma and other charitable lostltatlona. The Newa had been giving aevcral eollomni ot apace to this event for a week ptevlons to the arrlvu of the show. In addition to tbla 400 newsboys, beaded by a band of music, went to see the show. The Alwrn Opera Company seems to flll a long- felt want, and tbe mualc lovers are showing their appreciation In a most cncoaraRlnR man- ner. The opera company has eatablisbed It- aelt In Fiord'a Opaca Odbm. aod tba patraoage mm than taaad' the oapaelt^^ n* m. '•'M. tM'flnt' amwtfB'ife'liaM in years nr — ——" ' wtom aovioae of the BM«t pifaatabla eeaaoes of thi* pbpolar play- T%e plenic Ib now wel nnder wav. Keno.rwoort ami Westvlew Park being' parllen. larly favored. Tbe Immense new racing coaster at Keniywoo-t Pirk l« a deeided attraction, and the vanileTllle hilts, as well are making Kennywood a wiy attractive snot. Aside from llw aMta a tV«;tTi*!ir> the-hand, eeaeerta and feMMDe. 'MlK.-deediHt aad. etktr -attractive the banner Wa* AdaHne Slaqhapa 'WhaaUiiotl made her ■rat amesraoee wtth fhe°-wrry Davla Stock ComrmnT in Prife^ Karl last week, at the New Pnmesne. Miss Whe^temft has appeared in Pittshnrc before, her Is»t annearance here being In Acaene r.nnln. at tbe Klxon. Mr. Jam B. BfynaUa. a wcB-jlmayn. Pltta- baa more - Tbe clasaleal graad oparia are ~iaaf nmentcd In a satisfactory maaaar. Tha prinrrpal aololate are capable, talented alateta, 'and they have ■ncceeded la lasrattatlnc thcnuclvea with the pnblle. They are obliged to tcapood to many eoeorca and curtain calla from an cnthosiastic dtantela. Tbe moat critical people are lond la their pmlae over tbe exccUant rcDdltloo ot tba operas, and tba aplaadid ata«la> that la alvaa them. Alda waa prinatcd oilac the latter halt ot tba past week. Mlaa Ane Abererambli! waa to be nie prima donna, bat owing to III- neas she eonld not appear. Manager S. W. Combe notified Mr. Milton Ahon in New York over the long-distance telephone, and the latter went oat In search for another prima donna. He fonnd Mme. Celll at her coootry place on Lons Island, and she waa rashed to New York In a motor car. At tbe Abom oOlcea she was Riven a copy of the opera, and sent over oo a flyer on the Baltimore ds Ohio Kallraad. Ai- flyer on though .to Mkw waa aiade, the thttrlaatlc. Itn _ Tork In a toarlng ear. Lnna Park will open May SO. ThIa la a new resort located in the west end of the city. Thomss H. Hooper. Jr.. snd Wslter Hooper pnrchsied from W. E. Hill. W. P. Cummins and O. Herbert Rice tbe Red Feather morlni; picture tbeatre. at 39 West Lexington street, for $1,800. The IntenutlonsI Hippodrome Company are getting the baseball grounda In abapr for the The park will be nurjoCicawxraucL. ■08T 0W, M AM. AiwUiar Naw Playheuao for Tha Vhuberta tho OwiMMb Herbert McKenzIe. who plays the character of the Earl of Bawcastle in the comedy of Tbe Man from Home, at tbe Park neatre, was takes in liar 18, and thai* waa no nodciatady to i^lnce him. Sometkody remembarad that JiAa Olendennlng. who waa tbe original ot tbe ehsracter, was in town and plaving In The Girl In tbe Tail at the Tremont Theatre. Com- munication -was Instantly started with Manager Schoeffel and Carter De Haven, and they very gladly commented to loan Mr. Glendennlnir. Withont a rehearsal or looking at the part he went to tbe aid ot bla frleod. and after the andience laamad of it thar. iaalatad that Mr. Glendennlnff .mdw a.-ap*aM,-Ar, feB".la<>'aived tbe day. Hany Rowe. 33, of 320 NIatb atrcet. Pbn- lIlMboTg. Pa., and of the advance ear of Bar> man and Bailey's Clrcns, now atatlooed here, was found lying on the sidewalk In tbla city, suffering from chorea, a pecnltsr nervous dl- •esse. Re wan taken to the City Hospital, where tbe physicians say thst It will be some time before he recorcrs. Another Sbnbert theatre win open Labor Day la Poatoq. It being r u mored that tba New Na* tiead^naelxe. gev MaB hMt .hy .QMdaa Bralb> an. arm tt e a w glrt id fr JOrb^ Latir, at the Sbnbert foreea. and that the policy ot the boose win he vandevllle. It will be directed by tbe Shuberta, the pending negotlatlona of the lease having been closed last week. Tbe regular dramatic season of the Bollls Street Tbeatre ended May 21. This theatre wlU reopen early In September with The Pros- ecutor, a new play by fianklln Searlght. A complimentary benefit was gtvca Tom Otow- ell, the treaanrer; Grorer BoAbaidt. ticket agent, ot tbe Park Theatie, on May 21. the attraction being the famona Salem Cadet Bann, and aololsta. William Bodge, In Tbe Man from Home, com- pleted hto flfth moDth May 21, at the Para Theatre, and from the slie of the attendance It bids fair to remain daring the summer. EsteUe Tearle. of tbe Billy, the Bv Aztlate Company, has assumed one of tbe and Is now playing tbe part ot 'T-o spedaltiea dttrmg " Charlotte Bnnt wlQ the ahow. CamUIs by ra itra Car one week. qneat at tbe ableatle canunaadag May 80. Uodsay Morlaon, the maaaser of the Amer- can Music Hall, waa removed to a private boa- pltal May IT, to undergo an operation for can- cer of the stomach. Mr. Morlson fainted twic* on being taken to his home, and at one time hla life was ...spalred of. John Craig, manager of tbe Castle Square Tbeatre, baa offered a prize ot fSOO to any Harvard atndeot wbo will write an origloal play, to be prodnced by him, npoo which he will also pay a royalty. Another new reemlt In tbe moving pletnre field, the Grand Opera Home, which will give two shows dally. The house U being managed by UoMe .Mor.Bon, tbe wife of the manager of the American Music Hall, Lindsay Morlson. On account of tbe regular dramatic booica playing toovIuk pictures and vaudevlUe. two of tbe small bouses. The Ut»erty and Tbe Em- pire, have doaed their doors. Since tbe at- tempt by the asaalar kaoiaa to compel tba moving pIctnio*haaa*a-.|o ceatotm with tha new building lawa waa aaapneiaifBl. tb* dra- matic bonses have very paaiy an followed tbe moving picture parade, aad tallfallam aeem to be like the dog and the boae.' Tba pnbllc wtU expect to have the same abowa and the same prices during tbe regular sesBon. AU theatres seem to be complslnlog of bsd bnslness, which seems to bsve been brougbt almut on account of tbe city having too many theatres, Boston having close oo to forty place* of amusement Including; Lbe tieaches'sad i>arks. L. SEATT LE, W ASH. Matrepolitan Virtuoso Kngagod for tha Summor Soason. Charles Loot, owner of Lnna Park, so tar aa real proi>erty otrnershlp la coocemed, ontranked his rlvuls. The Seattle Park Co., and Ita al- lied Interests Id control ot tbe amusament re- aort aa Jodae Oay dicMid la lioer* faror. The wan.jNatSar haa bioa^t lazfa cnwda to this baaatifU aalt water aammar rseort In tbe day ttaae. tb* evenloga ate yet too eool for large cmrda. Manager Loot antlclpatea a big busl- nao this summer, ss he has spared no expense In aacnrlng the best of vaudeville attractions In addition to many other nmnaements. Jan BIgo, the Gypsy violinist, with his or- eheatra of talented mnslrlaiis, haa been engaged by the management of the College Inn for the and In spite of the warm ' this little boose sll week. The Elite and Dixie moving picture theatres are drawing good crowds each day, and even when the weather la Inclement they do a good buainesa. Tha great artistic triumph achieved by Prof. J. Strahm, the conductor land organiser of tta magnificent May Mnalcal Featlval. waa. OQ Hay IS, V a cabUfnua Prof. Stiabm. aaaoaacbw the taU^.^Mr. »n^ftMmM|^te^jr strahm la ifiSiTma' jew iK la dit p i at afai. pattay. The first presentation of tbe Children's May Festival, which was given at tha Bijoa The- atre on May 20, turned oat to be a big aue- eeaa In every respect. This wss a benefit per- formance, the procceda ot which went to tba aick teacher*' fond. W. R. ARNOLD. John M. Sparger, dedsred by New York mu- ateel oltica to be oaa of tba moat aecompUsbsd TtaUolata et tbe metnpall*. wbo fomerb waa coneertmeliter for Victor Barbirt'a Orueatra. assumes the leadership of the Ratbskaller Or- chestra for the summer mootbs. Tbe Seattle Sirmphony Orchestra baa canceled Ita contract with the Park Board for a series of concerts. In Woodland Park, as it Is con- trary to onion roles. Brass bands, however, give eoncerta at Woodland. KInnear, LeschI and VdaaMag aaiha. alao at Ballard aad Wtat Be- amUlmlm a «Hk doHw the aniBer meotha. ,. - laSt A. BHO BTBUIjBB. . - NAMiVfLliC, TKNN. A Brief Review of Theatrical Condi- tlona, and the Current Produoliona. The operetta. The Japanese Girt, May 19, by the Belmont Cborus, waa a very In terestlug musical production. The charming music given this piece. Including chorusea. trios, and dnets. Is by Chailea Vincent, snd Is of u quality far above tha average. This operetta was received with many rounds of 'applause. Great credit la due Mlaa Wheeler and Miss Mer- who .had the vndocltpo aoder their snper- la Wonderland waa preaented In tbe College andttortam May 20. for the ot tbe. scholarship fund of the Belmont Anamse Association. As an expression of Im- aginative culture, the Httle drams Is fine, and abounds In flashes of color, 'and all tblngs that are delightful. Prof. Strahm waa heartily rongrstulatcd on the artistic anrcea* ef tbe May Musical Fes- tival, and by nnanlmona vote was tenderetl the tbanka of the commlttre, Tbe rommlttee be- lieves that tbe Featlral should be nidertakea again next year on a broader and larger acale. On Snnila.r. May 22. tbe Flower Show, which has been going oa here for the psst few days, came lo a cIofc. This show haa hfrn lit'M In the Parthenon nnder the msnnKctnont of the Ont-of-Doora Committee of the Nnahvlllc Art Association. An onnsuinv cisssv bill was at the Ornnil last week. AU except one sre new to this theatre, and that la . Blllr Beard, wbo carries the UtI* of the "Perty non the Saath." Ko better Mack fsce man ever aprearrd la Naah- vllle than Billy, and that's asying s lot for thI. e'ever.dellncstor of minstrel comedy. Wllllsm Wsssman. the impnisr mansaer of the Crystsl moving picture theatre. Is oirerlni; at nnnnially attractire bill at his llieatre. 'tlie celehraled "Imp" nirtores are still the talk of Naabvlll*. and Billy saya where iberc'a aa The imii'AvMnM Bad a aaadfMtt liM m MINNKA POLI 8, MINN. 8to«k Ceiihpiatiy liicHroaM Prteaa' aiitf Attendanoa ImprevaBi Manager Charles Bmenon Cooke, of tbe Lyria nieatr* Stock Company, has left for Walker, Minn., to see whether Ulsa LUItan Raymond, the Ingenue ot the company, wbo la caaval*ae> Ing there la sulDcIently loiproved In health to rejoin the cast. A. J, Balnbcldgc, Jr., the Shnbert booie maaager, I* doing doable dnty lo Mr. Coak'a a b a e gea. The I^c Stock Company bsve laae g arated a aalaa of prteea, bringing tham op to Om aaaM aeale aa employed by tba BlJoa opera Honaa, and business la contlnnlag to Incnaaa with thla week'a preaeatatloa et Tbe Oooaty Cbalman. Manager Larry Land, ef the lata, ttoraltr-aad' Woaderland Tbeatre, ha* Mat. MtaiMd.:!mai a pleaaant bnaloeea trip to ta» Aeoaae Tfiialia.' of Bast St. Louis, III. Cbas. B. MUea has opened a vandevllle clr- cnlt known as the Miles VandeTllle Circuit, which la aOlllated with Alex. Pantagea' Cir- cuit, and other ladependeat theatrca from Coeat to OMft. Tha oiailii «ace will be located at the hUlca Theatre, Detroit. MIcb., and the lo- cal vaudeville agency will be In charge of W. F. GaUagher, mauacer of the MUea Theatre here. This week cloaca tbe waaao at the Or. e'^^ng'v\';s'^»/m£ira»'£s «***fal season. The -HlaaaajiOlla «aee la Jaat in receipt of a ehaiBlag letter ttom Dick Ferria, who win teeve Laa Aagelee for -a Mp to Minneapolu tbla week, to appear la the OrawtaA UtlfatlMl trial. Among other thinga. Ifl^>~iBMl^flafh la speaking ot BUIybay: "By"^" ""^^ man. that paper la cartalatF-1 growth la phenoaiatf,..'aitT'ia aoce to tbe o..i*r dwaqa gaaai every week." The house afaff or the Hnlque Tbeatre 1* h* dulgtog In aumerotia Qi^hlng excuralona to Oa* dar Lake. The cs tehee claimed at* a UtO* atarUImt la alat. boL oC ceataa.,w* de act denbi the tiaih ot aach .MiHaa tahifaMa aa Bin Baynor. Tad l..u«r. S.' Jfeyer aad Bab Gelling. Arthur Bomata. doatfceeper -at tbla tteatre, la back at hla peat attar a brief eaca- tlon. ^i.'^^'i!'^ ttN*t^jKMBI*« at the Met- ropolitan oesn' ■•K&JiJ^*'**v*M^**f9* tlon, and WIMIaM l ii ini l j lavaawiBB la tMa- capadty. «. .O. Olaik, formerly ot Tbe Cash Carnival CompaajTi. ii aow doorman at the Isis Thrstre. BOOBBIC STB. FLEDBB. ■ Mra Fiake Cloaed the Thoatrieai aon. All Parka Now Opon. with the exnotlaa at the WUU* Weed, tba week ot Mar 8f aaw.O* alaae c< an hoaaa* ^at were yet Jgm - «b*. OnS- dMfd oaa ef the inoat anceaaMI aaaaaoa ef meny la thair long list. The week of May 23. Margaret Anglln waa In Ksnsss City at the WIlHa Wood Tbeatre. In Tbe Awakening of Helena BIcble. Mlaa Auglln waa recalled hne with machpralae and admiration. dfra. FMe to at^the Wlllla Wood thla week, oMalag May 80 la bar New York ancoeaa. Becky Saon*. with Wcdaeaday, Inns 1. matinee to he The Plllarn ot Society. Tbla la glvea M> peclally for Kanaa* City. It waa first aa* nounced that Mrs. Flake woald come to Kanaaa City tbis season In repertoire, but It waa flaal> ly decided that Becky Sharp for tbe entire week's engscement would be tha moat piaBt- able. Mrs. Piske doses the rexular aeasoa at tbe WUIIa Wood. The house wRl be " ' weeks with Howc'a Travelogaea. la that of the New, «MOtM^'^0MBpaBy la iw; ertolre. the week of SOae J. The hooae will then be turned over io the renovatora aad cleaners, and evenlhlag will be fresh snd clean for the opening In September. Mr. J. J. Shnbert was a visitor In Kansas City the first of last week, hut the object of bis visit waa kept dark, as It was only known to the ooiclsls of lbe tbeslres the whys anil whetcrorea of hla vlalt. Nolbing could be as- ccrtaloed from Mr. flbobert. Kanaaa Clty'a bandsom* new theatre, the Prlncesa. the new Sullivan ft Consldlne hoase. win be opened with popular priced Tanderllle the week of May 30. Thla theatre .la one of the preittnt ta Jown. aad jMab«ea-W(ed la but a short:time, aa the: B^eaa BMRle war* anxlons to aaltr tbe eaMafOlt diif^iB-KaMaa ~ inir a(;BectrIc Park > Say^ Waa chilly and City. ' May 23 marked the openiL for the season of loin. T1to"(_, ^ , It rained Intermittently, hot there arere tre* mendooa crowds out tor the opealag, Kanaaa City Is easentlallv a nark loving etty. Thant la good vandevllle from the Marria Circuit, band concerts by Don Plillllplnra Band, aew concessions, such aa the Bahr Incnhalora, lbe Oatrtch Farm, the New Sniral Coaster, etc. Tbeii there are all the Old rtdea ami cotceaalona Ihr Mie cawrnMot aad pltanm of tko patTa