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OCTOBER 8, 1910. X It e B L1.1 b o a r d 45 ..,-> ,•:,:.■ PARIS- LETTER. ' (Coottnoied from pace 14.) of lier repert(dTe. Tba Iiondoa Cooaty Conneil long ago gare out th* itrange edict (for a groap of city father* to make) tbat no mualc hall act should exceed more than half an boor, ■o Hme. Bernhardt will bare to get bnirr right iway„qi»l,c;t .the. Js»l9ilt^S^Wt»Jft rJwV , , ... IQfB. BBJAMB'S HOnSB. Hesin.' ManrIce>Bemiedaiii asd Pant BUhand' an tbe'aDtbon ortbe piece wblcb wUl'tn all Diobabllltr aenre to reopen the theatre of Ume. Bejane early in October. M'Amoor (My Low) la the title of the piece v)iieh la, it comedy In three «ct«,' and lo far 'M tbe^iweseiit ud younger crowd of theatregoers la concerned It will be almost new. It was created nine or ten yean ago at. the Palali-Boral and made a tre- iBendaiii°UW'::'. , OD^ON'B PBOOBAU. Aa J kim' nmarked once or tvrtee, the Odeon la Coinedie.IVancaiBe No. 2. Here then la Its pragram'^fiv'the season'and there-Is not mncb SioEabUlqc. Of taj oonatderaUe change la it urtng the year.., As will be seen, lome of tlie pieces are. now, some ate traaalatUms ■ad.i>then are teTlrals or ^adaptatloDs. Borneo and Jnllet (Shakespeare's, not the pro- posed work of Bdmond Bostand on the aame snb- iect): a hlatoiJeal drame by~-Uaiirlee -OoBnayr' La Petite Boque, In three acts, by Bmlle^ and Philippe Morean; I'Omlere, Is*'fonr v^tta by Henry Bothsclilld; t'Boimetir Japonals, is flre acts, by Paul Anthelm; Tamerlan, In five, acts, by Chekri'Oanem; Le Dlable a Vendre. In three acts, by Paul <3eraldy and Bobett Spitser; Ba- ther, In four acta, by Andre Oamaa and Chaa. Lecoote; Oarid Ckipperfleld. ten acenes, by Max Manrey after Dickens; Le Orande Confrerie, in three acts, br adaputloo l>7 Triataa Bernard and. Bemon from Lotliar; I'an XUu In .four.Acta,, by Adolphe Aderer .and Bphraliu; . Les. Bonds-de- Colr. in three acta, by Ocotges Comcteltne. 'Bob- ert Oieudonne and Baonl Aubrey; Here,'> In fixir acts, by Dick-May; Le Ben Mensonge;'1n tliree acts, by Jean Tborel; Un Solr, in three acts, by Gabriel Trarleux; Lar Sourlre de Nemesis, in' four acta, by Serre Baieet and Serrerlh Mara; 1'Autre Face, In three acts, by Blnmenthal, translated from Angnate Oermaln and B. Trebor; Made- moiselle de .ChatiUoB, In llTe acts, by Paid TeroU; BlTOU, in llTe acts (Terse and proae) by Bene Fouchols; a new three-act comedy by Alexandre Btsson and Berr de Tarlqne: Helen de Sparte, in font acts (rerae) by BmUe Ver- luwrm; La Ghanoinesae, in Sn acta, by Henrjr Ceard. and B. de Welndd; KUe cat de U ra- mllle. In fonr acta, by Laeien DeaeaTes; Lea Plus Beanx Jonrs, In tliree acts, by A. TraTenI, translated from Mile. Oaraenne; La Morte, in three acts, by Paul Barlatler; La Jnatice dn Bol Loola. in foor acta by GriUet-Talrtck; Lea Degx Tkarincs,' in llTe acts, by Phtliliert de Payftn- taine. ■ - -: — There will be, as ia nsoal in France, many one-act playa Introduced tiefote tlie: prodnctlona as cortain-ralaera. Ttie list of aotbors contrib- uting these la too long for Insertion here. TBB S(3ALA'S PLANS. P. L. nera and Kngene Bsroa, two of the beat liked makers of musical farce comedies known to Parislana, have concocted a piece which they eaU Le Olrenit de Leste, the name being a take- off on the title of the last aeroplane race in France orer a SOO-mBe coarse, called Le Cir- cuit de I'Eit (The Saltern Cirenlt). The title of tile llec-Beroa allow,: Le Ciienlt da Laate, meaaa aa entirely dlKereat thing and as nearly aa I can tianalate it, it la fteneta for The Im- piDper Cirenlt. It ia a very luppy name and Is sore to bring oa a mail on the box-oOIce by people who wish to "go" tliia aplcy and gin- gery route. The antbora aay It ia neither an operette, nor a terae, nor a fairy play, aer a plain comedy. It Is all tliat. In one; Therefore It is something dlBerent. After this "aftalr"—as I abail call It for want of a better name—the Seals will have a new rerne by the antbora of laat year's big snc- ceas at this same houae: Michel Can* and Andre Barde. Bdmee Farart will be the partic- ular star in tbla laat. After tUs sbaU haveliad Ita nm, the management ia apeaking of a lerl- ral of Paris le Bon Jace,'atter It baa l>een re- viaed ud practically remade by de Vlerar Oail- latet (Lot* Watefau' aathots) and Olaude Xer- La Olrealt de Leate opena thla week. ; TBS OBATBLET SXBIKS. Tblnga Jhare' setUed down aomewhat at the Ctaatelet Theatre where laat week X toM of a ■trlke among the stage hands. Tim tbeatn ms closed for about three daya when the then anec- tade. Lea ATcnturea of OaTroche, was slde- trscked for the time being. The new piece, Michael Sttagoif, waa then put on and in the presence of about 80O-policemen, all-went well.- It had been announced that the diacharged atrlkers, who had been replaced by non-union men, were going to stop the sbow by keeping up a. dUtarbanee at :tbe- front of the house. As this sort of tUag has bappened bere In Paria inme than once, the police protection waa eoo- alderedDeeeaaaty.... I fancy, liowever, tliat Manager Foatanes has got things ia control now. Be baa been toler- ably badly treated by hla men. ttaoogh whether B* or tile men were .to blame I. cannot say. Bat be has bad a strike or ao .every year for a long while. No'v be has let<-oat all his nalon men •nd tkken OQ independents. Swie of the bid Sard iemata,Mth him, they harlng resigaed' m the union. Those who atayed away from the theatre were replaced. FoBtanei has oHginated a sclieme fbr keeping peace In hla theatre. He baa organlaed a onion Of hla own. Be has formed a.aociely to which all tbe atage employee belong, the which ia to re- «el»e tea per cent.'of the theatre's prollta. - ,t • iBOMB "aossip. . i ^ ' ..^* i'j' '5****«f''»"'> * Bernhardt the rehear- Ula of La Oonqnefe d'Athenea are about finished. 25!? PJ««?'...**'J«t P'*" of I'Alglon, 9?*^..*.^* bill (with Mme. Blanebe Dnfrene in as title role) will In all prababtllty go on the flrst of next week. ; ?">'>l"*nce will not open untU the last ot October. Hod Am! Teddy, a reVlTiir-xrlll be Uie first pten.MkStarti the Mdl roiUur, thea Ua. Viett Bomigai wO) be pro^wl. £v T\V -s,? ' aalte-Ifrlqae Is nndergolny a geaersl 2r2*?""j?Jf^ rebesrsala of^Be' dfirereat leoes'. which are to form the repertory ar»>'go- Ig OB,. Behearsala of Ces Meaaienra, th« new piece .by Georges Ancey, are now In progresa at the Oymnase. Le Duel, Laredan's play wbidi liad aneh a big ancceaa in America, with Otis Skinner In the principal role, la to be glTen at an oat- door theatre at Mamea-la-Coqaettes this week. The Bipppdrome Skating Bink wUl reopen for the fall and winter aeaaon, this .weeic. ,TliIa Jiooaei; as The Billboard readsrs':laiow» Is nader Amerle«i:iiiaiisgeiaeat..;, ' » .SYDNEY LETTEft^ ((Continued from page ^14.)' Mr. TuIea'Carrlson and bis tw«i.Booi>an Maids, la retting at WeUlagtoo, N. Z., Hik. Garrison baring presented him with a.aom and heir in that cl<7. and as tbis took place aome three weeka ago,* I presume that he wJll aeaome-work- at an early date. Mr. oarrlsoa sends ilia n- garda to absent friends In the States, j^ me^ dlnm of The Billboard. *.. McOratb and Page, banJoIstsT arrived on tbe last Tanconrer steamer and.at once. apened.«at tbe National. They han made good fiom "the. first. Gray- and Oraham alao Americana.. are just dosing at this flieatre and will aail on Srd Piox, for New Zealand under the Fuller management;' Mr.'Brennaii ma "Americin art- ists arrlTlng by. each 'Vancouver steamer now, and is well pleased -with all that he has brought oat up to the present. Mr. 3. C- Williamson is at th« present time in Barope, or waa at the lateat adneea and baa gut together a big company tor grand opera in these parta, -with Mme. Melba as tlw star. All hla vaiioua companies are playing to great bnsl- ness here and In New Zealand. J. C. William- son has bad Ills badness floated into a limited company with a capital of tl.O0O.(X)O, and It is sow .known as.]'. C. Wllllamnon. Umlted. It loOIA aa It they were preparing to meet the ever-gtoirtng eami«titloii tbatls springing op. on this side of the world.' Clarke and VayncU have aoeceeded iMOOnd the . most sanguine expeetatlona, ud they are nigbtly retnalng money at tbeir Oieatre, tbe Cdterlon. In tbla city, where they are now pro- ducing The Arcadians. The aame reporta aa to their Melboame business is fully. borne out by facta. Mr. Haynell la at tbe preaent, in London, and they are also to bring out an en- tirely new company for some of the new produc- tlons they iiave pnrcbased in tbe London market. At the Theatre Boyal, 7. C. W., Ltd., Is pre- senting to their patrons nigbtly. Australla'a favorite, MIsa Nellie Stewart, in When Knight- hood Was In nower. and tbe last ten sights of her. season at tbla theatre is announced. This company la to be followed by Allen Hamilton's OramaUc Company, in Cvde Fitch's play. Lover's Xsne. Jliis Kdlte Stewsrt Is giving a matinee to raise $5,000 to be expended in tlw pnrchaae of radinm for the Sydney Boepital, and aa it sow looka, she 'WtU not only succeed, but ahe wlU obtain more tban that, aa tbe house Is all sold out, some of the boxes having brought as high as $50O for this performsnce. On Saturday last she took her motor car and went out for an hour and sold nearly tliree hun- dred tickets, at not less than gl.TS each. Aa She tQld them no change -would he given, many paid as bigh as IS for a aeat and thought Uttle ot It at that. That reminds me that Mr. Hugh 3.' Ward,' in Welllngtoo, New'Zealand. laat week, took it Into his head to help raise gZS,- 000 dollars for tbe Wellngton BospitsI, snd ss some of the dergy has spoken -very strongly agalnat the play that be was prodneing, he himself donated fSOO to the fund and then went out la tlw poniing rain and aold tickets and handed over to the fund 660 pounds, which to put it roughly into dOUats Is $2,800. This is not so bad for one day'a vrork. Tbe Showing was more than the sky pilots ot tbe berg bad done, or ever 'wonld do, tor the same canse. 3. C Williamson, at Her Majesty's Tlieatre, Is prodneing The Orchid to S. B. O. nightly. Hr. Barry BIckards, at the Ttvtdi, have the Kremo Family (I0> aa headltners, snd business is good; all tbe others are the same as 1 men- tioned In my laat letter, but there was am addi- tion to the bill on Saturday nigbt ot tbe Bay- mong Trio, who are playing a return season with tbla company. At the Palace Theatre West's picturer . are in their last nights^ as they go back to the Glaciarlnm <a tbe lOtb prox, and -wilt be followed at this tlieatre by Allan Hamnton'a and Max Maxwell's Dramatic Company, In Benry Petlt'a A Woman'a Bevenge, opening, on the 10th prox, foe a long sessotu The Victoria Picture Ball Is under new man- agement and since the change they liave so causa for complaint In regard to the pattonsge bestowed on their enterprise. Spencer's Lyceum Ball ia doing good bnainess and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer are now on tlwir way back to Sydney. They are doe here on the Bth prox. ~ ' J. D. WUllama' Amusement Comnaay are breaking alt records In the H. P. line, and I think that it can safely be said, tbat they are showing to more people dally tban any plctnre show m this dty. Programs are changed twice -weekly and all the most up-to-date lUms are screened. Well, they deserve to get on. for they stick closely to business, and iwt only that, they hustle all tlie time. I am Infonned that they are running some suburban shows, as well.as the New Coolnlal Theatre, and I am also iaforaaed tliat they have aevetsl new nro- leeta nnder -way and that tbey -wUl soon, culmi- nate into reality. Good luck to aU tiu boys. Is' all .tl^e bairin I wlsb tbem. There is a bnnch of reel genuine Americans at this place, and yon can hear American spoken with all the Idiomatie expressloas thrown in, -without extra ebarge, and it Is good for we poor benighted Americans who have been so long from the land of our birth to go down once Is a while and get., some new. idioms and phrases to in- ereaae our vocabulary, and keep It up-to-date. All tbe boya. send regards to abaent Irlenda in th^ p. 8. and guess that they are aatialled that tbHT'Sre on a good wicket out here. _^The Great western snd The International Film' Kxcbangefc: are run by these up-to-date Americans;'and they are doing all right. I have yet to hear an tmcompHmentary remark-^aade agalnat tbem. Ot coune. some ot the <dder bonaea don't tike the way that tlk^ have-got' on, , but It doea not cause them any loss of aleep, for what othera - Ib the game think ^ tbeiu,v.- -' " *•. . ■ ' .a'^*^« ■■•*.{ , fOttjmwx .Theatoa ia aift^ all. iteht^ ^Chia ••'f.iS^fe'**'*'''* ?'*"^.'?^ sxt^PLm* ad- vertised to tbe general public ak suib, as It has a special cUentele that natar go„ to tha, big show. The elaaa^ of , films tbaf are' screened, here; are not so hlghlT elassteal .as what the hMd.Sbaw iocca% Bm tliw, crowd ^tbat attends thla Show like tlie bill of fare served np to them nightly, and go regnlarly to aee SB that there is to be seen there. - A new'theatre will be opened in about two weelm right next door to the Olaclarium, and tlie wniiMng touches on the interlorus-jiuir Ut~ Ing given to the place. They-arBTo follow in the wake of the T. D. WUllama showa, and are [• to rnn.continaao8 iiiii ifiii—iii i a from 10:00 a. «v ■orfo UKIO p. m., -with ninstrated aoaga.pnd moving pletnrea and maybe some vaudevnie turns as web. This theatre is to be known as the BHiaOoa Theatre and la owned and '"i WJf'lf don, Ltd. The show vrill be known aa 'xne Ma^et Pictures. The entrance la less thsn twenty feet from the entrance to the Glsdarlum and the building- abate onto tliat place of amusement, but I guess it will not hurt West's abowa any, as the music of the latter wUl fill the house. If nothing wonlil. and it will take soma doing to.«et another band to beat Weafa band and plenirea. : : _ HeBHCbtele's pictures at the Globe or Queen's Ban; are doing a good steady business, snd 4te haa also a very fine show out at Newtown, that will aeat man^ more than aay- other place In the City. Although bunt too late for big business Isat season, he has done a good steady business all the winter. The New Alhambra has gone back' to vande- vUle and pictures, as well as iUnstrated songs and la d<ung a good bualaesa. Tha» are ao many abowa here now that I cannaA begla to notice them an and never malce. any: attempt'to pay a visit to them all, for yon wonlff rednire a high-speed motor csr to do ao, and-then many of tbem do not make any attempt to obtain a world-wide reputation. So far, no alms have reached this side, of tbe Johnson-Jeffries fight, and It la not at'all cer- tain that they will be allowed to exhibit them if they do come to band, as the Wowsers have set up an awful howl. The electiona wBl take place in a few weeks, and the foxy politician haa got to placate all parties. They want to not only hunt with the honnda. but nqi vrtth the fox as well. A good Job it would be, if nine- tenths of them were taken oat to. South Head and dropped tbem Into the sea. What wlth-the half bouday, pure food, and heaven only knows what other laws tbey have pasaed, life is get- ting-one race to dodge the laws and try and live In peace at the aame time. The priests and the parscms have far too much-to do -with tbe laws of this lajid, and if we go dry at tbe com- ing contest at the polls, this wHl be a good country to get out or. There has jnat ^een a fine rink tor roller skating opened at North Sydney, and Satnr- day'a paper states tlmt there ia to be built right In the heart of the city, one of the largest and the finest rinks soath of tlie equiftor. The Bessleg o' th' Bam Band have given a series of fifteen concerts at the town haU (rent gl25 nightly), and are going to play a rettim season here. Why in the world Soosa does not come out here snd rake In some ot tbe good masnma on tnia side of the water passes my comprehension. Beavena knows that I have tluows out bints enough to him in the paat six years, but be has made no move that I am aware of. If they only atop to think tbat the winter aeaaom In the U. 8. ia the summn'aeaaim here, and that oar scmmer is fully nine monfha long, tbey would see the golden opportunity. Antonio Ddwes baaaed through thla city on Saturday last, and she Is now doing the smalls. At that she gets top prices and she Is one ot the most beloved it not the most beloved of ssy artist that visita these shores. Now for another class of amnaement that can scoop in a pile of money here, and that la a good troupe of Jubilee singers, after tlie Flsk order. They must be good and strong musically. Now is the time for new faces to. come and give the people a toodi of nod: Jubilea siiujliw and one or two good -vaudeville tnma eODdilae£ But let me add a tew words to these teaaarks. It colored artists come over, they -wiU have to cough op £100 stig. (gSOO) esch tbat tbey wUl get out of the country within a certain time. When they leave they wiU get their dsnoait back. We have a colored aUens restriction act In force here and It Is very rigidly enforced too. There are a good many Australian artists that are making tracks for the United States and as soon ss I get the namea bunched tmether, I will give them to the readera ot Tbe Billboard. Aa it U, I think tbat I have taken op aboat all the apace the editor can spsre me, sad.so wiU bring my letter to s^ dose. The seaami la now coming on for high pitch artlats. One other thing I could recommend to cross over to tliis side with and that Is a good street peanut Joint. Such a thing as hot tamales are unknown on tills Side. Another thing that I -want to Im- Sress on the readers of The BUItMard ia tlila act; that there are many lines ot street goods that hustlers can make money with her* in the winter moBtba Ot the Statu, as tbat la our This momlng'a paper atates that last night was the coldest night this -winter, tbe ther- mometer going down to 42.6 degrees F. so you can see bow cold -we get it in Sydney in the middle of -winter. -When yon speak of -winter to tlioae like the -writer, that were used to a good old New England winter -with the glass monkeying round 36 degrees or soma TO degrees below frecxing it makes yon laugh.. To the man that bad the pluck and the energy to come out here and sell good -irett-routed pea- nnta and hot aalted popcorn,.freah, nnts, etc, in the winter time, there la bis money to bis made as there has never been seen sny- thing like this on this slde ot the water. One man who brought two floss candy maeblnea. made a good pile and thsn sold his two machines to (me of the Isrgest firms In tills country for nearly $2,000. and went back to the States well sattsfied -with his venture. .another thing. There la not an American soda ftmntabi here that to i^p-to-date, and were tbey to serve the American people irtth tlm drlnka that they serve here, they wotfld not be in bnslnesa for two -weeks, tiiere are aome fountains here that are selling tbonssnds of drinks dally In tbe summer time, but what.'wonid a good amart American'firm do, that aold all tbe np-to-date American drlnka served In flmt- claaa American style. Personally, I only wish that then was one of that Una here. Tbey. mndd ^t jnan^ a good dollar oat of yourjKribe. Tou canget.hot aavtfoy8,,peaa'and dkip po-' tatoea here on the streets at night, bat to get a good cup ot coffee^^'save the mark, .tbat la Impoaslble, aa/tbey. tp the first |>lMe. .-:do not know how to roast the beans, and la-tbe aecond place, they do sot ksose the art of making a good cup of coSett Bot tamales. dwp sney and other American tblnga that wool d go -w^-herc^ara-naee s .a e an and-tlMreara no places where yon can get them. Tlker» ms.T some years ago. an' Amerieaa came out here! and.he .opened?a place and^sold hot buckwheat cakes «M maple syni)>, good old New Cntf and ^es,, baked pork and bMai. a>d gnas corn and ether American dtshea. He weSot bade with a mint, but .slnee then theT» haa been no places Ot this sort .(Sa tbe^one who.baa.tto dd- lara to atart right, make tbe gooda ri^t and give good value for the money expended, they can do well, and make money quick,, bat they must be n'-lr t- il'llTrr tlli awiiia " "— Amerio leans here, and -1 can safely aay would patnnlxa the place that waa run on high class lines. Not a bit of uae to come here and do buslaess in a half-hearted laanner, or try to ma a plasa on a aide atieet hat they must cned-whera th*' crowds are to bo seen night anaf^da^, sad- la iirst.«lsss style, and wliece tlw rant* are high. Then yon vriu get the elite of tbsidty and yoar buslneas -will go up by leapa and bounda. I woold like to see any one on this dde find a place where tbey could get- such a ttdag as a firat-daaa aundea or any ot tlio ddidona -leo cream drinks such as are to be had is all tka dtles of the United States. . Yoa can get in the winter tlmo what can beef tea. hot but hesi-ren sava the I were It altered to an American. He woold think tliat he had bumped up against a dnse'of-iian- seating physic, u ptaca of a. olee TeCmlmi drink. In eight -weeks from now we will b* having tlis weather here hot aa yon wish and up to outt April, then tbe nights -will begin to get cod, and .then winter drlnka wiU be in order. Per- sonally J sboold like to see aaaua of thsae.Amer^ lean bustlera get a move, on tbepi and coma oat here and make some good ddlars. . W..H. H. I.AIIB. BALTIMORE, MD. Gertrud« Hoffman Has Trouble With Canadian Custom OfH^itra. >. Baltimoreaas wen gives a smpsise Isat^wMk when the census tetuma asnoonced that ttaa Momimenta] City bad bees puahed oat of ita Coveted alxth pasltl<m among the big dtlaa at- the Unloa by CleTelaDd, Ohio. Tbe OUU> tUr leads by a isaraln ot 2,178. ■'' - j"'' ^QMHeopIe in thU dty are aoW confrOBitsd -with a terrible draught and tdiat soncozna tiM dtlxens more thsn the siae of the populatlan. CoDdttlons are now In an alatimlug state , and it Jupiter Plnvlaa doea not come to our lallst. soon the dty will be withoot drinking water. The city authorities have been obliged to Te<. strict Qie use of water and the watte in tte ra- ' aerve reservoira ia gradnally evaporatiag. Iba surrounding country la ao dry tihat in certain sections large cracks in the earttt are visible tor many tnllea. Olrlles was tbe attractloii at llie Aeadeniy of Moslc last week and It was considered a sw«u production and everybody liked the abow. Tba agility and nlmtdmieas ot ladiea la tka cborua irere a marvel to tbe andlencea. Among the mercy tlirong waa a Baltimore girl entitlsa (Marie Pendleton, but sbe is knoma to her local acqualntaneea a* MIsa Davidson. She baa ban CO bhe boards for a Uttle over a year and liaa bees auccesstuT. She was the xed^ant ot maek attention at'tbe home oC/her famlj-on Martk avenue. Three UlUion DoUara waa as attneUoa at mncb Interest. Lsrge CRiwda were in aMsad- ance to wttsesa thla unique prodnctkm. Tlas Girl is tbe Taxi waa One next to create sansa- tioaal Interest. -Beeate McCoy, in Tbs BebOk Is announced <to follow. Tbe iUttlo OsmoKl, at tbs Auditoriign, maOs a great imiireaalon. nte_play beaia a atilklag resemblance to Trilby. The splendid work of the company waa much appcedated. and May Buckley, in tha leadlnf ide, waa veiy fhaiailiy, The abow waa dosed September 24, night so a*. to be in New Toric tor the opening ShtaiCaar, Sept. a8L - CiTzil Seott in 19>e Lottery Man, foUowsd. Tbe pl^ aroused considerable Interest, aa It waa written by Mrs. Bids Jdmaoa Xoona. a gifted Balaam gttk_^'<^_^"...§M ahiaga well received Iwrs. 1v and 'Oom Biaidwar^ to follow. ■ Florence Holbrook was not la Hm eaat oC Brigbt l^ea. aa abe haa had tbsoat tsooMe^ Her pbyslcians annonnce that sbe will sooa ba in slmpe to lesnme her role. Bright Eyea wsa largely attended mt Ford's Oiiera BonaeT and lis attraottvesesa did not diminlali, aHboudt tt was tteie last seaaon. The nfstiifltnus made psoved as eatdqr aa befb(». aba pceaentatlom «( The Outoect at thla tbaa- tre proved an attraction at greaC lntacaat. laoeal flieatTCo have for mw^ yean>; baea> InipMXaat Unka In the great chain ot ayadleata hsosigL csa- sequently it -was ImpoaaBde BtrittK'Bdaaeo ato> dnetlans to appear here. Nowi tlut coadltbiM have changed, Tbe Concert is tlw fliar «e the Belaaeo attractions to be aees at a regular the- atre in this city for many years. The play waa written by Hecinan Banr and Amerlea^nd by Leo mtrichsteln. mn play, aa well aa tha comBany. was well reedved. OUa SUnnsr tol- lowed. IGertrnde-Hoffman waa the Iwadlb Uarylud Theatre last wsek. ««• ^. form Toronto, -wlMco sbe bad soma tfflenitr wMh the Dominion sMbocMies. Sha baa mm ?'UL.5°S» ^ Ongalass dsneen. wueb wsi* ^Mctedftom CCTlon. a JBcitidt possesstga^ flha bad no trodble m entering fhnV^.^ bot wtma i^a^rtod to Jea-re ibe eneonstered a asrlooa Obstacle. Tbe Immigration claimed that i£S» *^iS*2. *** 9tam inat and therefore abe -wadd have to doiMa bond. Har manager, ktarte Oaat. aetttafi «be matto-by obtaining sorety for $UI,O0l» Ina TorraM triepds snd the compsay cOccty^ ^na Savvy Oheatra cave a profeaatonal mat- MONT REAL Roporta Indimrto That Theatrieal Coa> ditiona are Vary Good in Montroal. The Call of tbe WUd. with Franklbt Wood- ruff in the leading rde. pleased large audteBCaa at^Hla Majesty's Isst week. nie Great John Ganton waa the eOsriur at the Princess.- George Fswcett in tbe iMdlnr part was sidy supported by Miss Clevelaad, carl Anthoio-sad-Frank Wilcox. A good all "round bill waa prcaented at the Ordwom -wilb Frank Focarty aa beadliner. The rrancaia' vandevlUa tnias wars gndtif appredated. being above the average. Dave Marlon'a Bnrlesqiiers pscked the Begral with their good entertainment. OaiHWIty bnstaisss la tha.tnte at Ow OhIm— e gooft'litiir .. ' ' .'f