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16 Tl1ckj^..m All b o :.nBii^ W. H. DONALDSON, nSUHU WEEKLY, and entered u SaoondHUus JbB.:lbtter at Post-offlce. CladaMti, Ou AMtiii-ifi commonlcatloim for tbe •dHnrld or ' ' Inulness department to THE BILLBOARD PUBLISHING CO^ .416 Elm Street, Cincinnati, O^ U. S. A. _ Dlatanca Telepbone, Main 27A8. <kUa addiCM (Bfxtotered) •■BIUTbOT." NKW YORK. BoIUtas.. 14«> Bmdinv. CHICAGO, iebinrr Bandlne. 103-109 Baodolph St. Telephone Central 5034. ST. LOUIS. Boom 803 Mluourl Tniat BaUdlng. SAN FRANCISCO. Wcttbaok BandlDK. 830 Market St.. Jimetlon Ibritit. Elite aad SlodElM Bti.. Mte 121. LONDON; ENGLAND. * V m napla Cbamben, E. OL- - ■ RARI8. PRANCE. 121 Km Moatmartre. Telephone 222—61. AWESnsntQ SATES.—TweBtgr cent* par Ubs. scita meaaaramast. Whole pun. nUt half pace, flO; 4«aztn MC*. fX. Vo mttn- ^a<eyta<L , anXBOAas 'la tm nU tm all tMiM traawaataada thzonglisat tha OBilad ttBtoa [ Cbaada, whlek an aappUad- hr th* Aantan K^^3v staai/iwilfjr. tUa Bemittancea ahould he made hy poitH>Sea or axpnu money order, or reiriatered letter ad- ttT«u«d or made pajmbln to The BiUboazd Pnb- Uiliinc Ooaapan^. The aditoi oumot undertake to ratnm nnto> ' ti oocraapoBdaata abanU kaap GEO. M. COHAN'S THEATRE. Mew Tork, Feb. 11 (Special to The Bill- board).—Geo. U. Cotaan'a Theatre at 43rd atrcct and Broadway, will throw open Its doora to tba pnbUe for tha Orat tlma oa tbe aCir i aoun ot Monday, Feb. 13, with a apedal Llncoln'a Birthday matinee of Geo. M. Colun'v comedy. Oet-RIch-4}aIck WaUlosfoM. which wlU Iw moTrrt from ttip Gaiety Theatre to the nnw plajhouiH- la onler that Oohan'a Theatre may he opened by a Cohan piece. Oeorie KaUter, et 13 West 3Iet atreat. dealnad.Oobaa'a Thaa- tn, which wu bnUt onder Ida panoaal aapra- ftilaii by tbe 0. L. Qttj Qnaboctloa <»in- pavy In aeeordaBce with the moat nuidam tech- mgoa tu cooatnetlns and eqolpplnff an amoae- aant plant ceablnlns the maxtmam ot vom- . (Ht, emdencr and beanty with abaolnte ■•afctr- Vha Are dapartaaant has prooonnced Geo. M. "I'a Thaatra the aafeat la Amerlea. Tbe ig capadty la aUfliajr orat one ta o paa n o. na aslis ata ae aninaMr' "~* " " m M The main entrance on Broadway Is jtist across the sidewalk from the aubwaj exlta and en- trances and In bid weather one can step dl- tteOr from tbe sahwar to lha Uiaalia withoot —■— Into the open. A nard. ftatoie of the ansa la a dacaaatlTe ith saia wUtk laclndea d Mcaea ahowlac tta lUa and a nM a w i a . •e vOae. u. Oohan aad hia «nd^ SMklas jHRl palntlnca ot tta Wcm Oohaia fai wtena atagas ot thefr career attract Immediate atten- tion la the lobby and la tha ahdltorfom lara* en palatines, brmiaatly nimnlnalcd draw tbe era to tha broad Men above tbe boxes and proacentnm. The snhjects chosen for these plc- iuita axe: Give Mr R cgar da to Broadway, whidl.to a larse panel directly tbora the stage aad whldi ahowa UtUe . Johnny Joaea watddnz a hMneward-bonnd' ateamer leart^ Saothami»- tao: Tbe Taakca Mac* at Bocklnicfaam Palaea: ~ ------ I'Xoa'M a Otaad _.e»,at-«i£ _^ in a typical acene ftam that nmateid coinMr. The color scbeme eC'tbe theatre la. In btfet. T^rrlan.pnrple and tfk^iii^x allTer. Marble la freely nsad and tbe . fnmlaUngs are ot the richest nutetlala ttaMWh- . tmt. Mr. Cohan haa made his dream of the is^oiiro^uinAjOF-GEO. M. OBAira.'TIlBATBE. ne aztsrlor oC .'tlMi theatie ta' eanled ont In term eottn. Iron and hcooie.. In .modem Tran- sitional Benalasanee -:wlth elahomte TestHmlea and mnqneaa tont In a part of the mala fa- cade, ne exterior Is treated In 'a..new llnlsh. cream wbMc terra cotta. witb a Tety low Ba- Ished slaae ciTlns a soft lostre llke:.n'aeml- poIlded:aaiU«i bnt bdnf pemiaaat^lni^iimr and cleaiaid..bT^<he ;weather.--'r"-:;.-;:;V!;i-;.-::-:;-i, The eBtlia^hi0aiac^ other than t^aAvibrw - - — Tla.'tfythia^nMMlrifSt^j The mala lobby on Broadwiiy Is carried oat Is the aame style as the exterior ot tbe bnlld- loe, in Transitional Benalasanee, with a vanlt- ed celllas, richly deatgned and itaitBlMd In metal cirects.' with a hish dado of Benoa marble. The tnterrenlnc frleae of moral palntiass glrca the history of the Foor Cohans. The lobhy la enrlekcd with doors aad hoz- oflice front of bcoaae' and plate glasa. and tha ceilln; wtikrtma iwilriaecat- ebanMlH«;v Ished in metal aflBet -ID match tbe other metal work. Between this lobhr and the theatre proper Is an entresol; tbe treatment ot which Is a gardt'n effect In Vert Uanrtn marble aad caea stone. The theatre Itrelt Is treated In a Transi- tional Renaissance running to the early Spanish Benalasaaee. srtik baatr baaaiad. aad agnafa paneled eelUac '«ltl|-'lia iatlNr-.-almrta .> aad ■ t e w tnciodiBg.^ t btv«ml at;;i ■ ■■tt liijl^ YccC Vttnriiip s. bssBtttkil ftiffc 'jiwff. The theatre bnlldta«-prepar.-lB>eK.4M:S8tMat. OB a plot of Kniand'' US-dhi feet, B Inches deep*: ThO^thOBl , Office are la the FltajBald'.i BnlldhK t aitUTWt a g te Bcoadway. ■, .^j^i^t^ji —- heary The braad aadltorltun la planned with the Special oblsct ni' Tieir of brinatnc erery seat as close as DOsalUle to tho stage, and the llnea ot sight bare been kept clear so that sn ex- ceUeo t command ot tha .entire stage. Is had from every seat. Tbe color scheme of the Interior Is In T^lan porple with old Sheffleld sllrer effects. The side walls haye a Benon marble base with' tbe walla bnng with tapeiitry la the Tyrlan pur- ple, brokea with an old Ivory, all over pattern. Tbe ■ draperies are In Tj-rlon pnrple, plain relonr with Sheffleld silver trimmings. The MM ^ eB^ia^^pai^^a^Vlll| ^^ .y ^ m. drama, ■■ " "' The auditorium Is lighted by' a Tu ags t e a In- stallation with specially deaigned flxtams In keeping with the 'decoratlva aebeau of tba hoose and Is the lataat . lUlIK la .op^ti^data llRbtinK that ba-i eTeC.|MB^.tamBad tB'^'lEai^ tre. Tbia apiiiips not anty to tba a i iMli i i t iBa - bat to the stage. Tbe SDdltoHum Is mppUed with an ahnnd- ance of tempered frevh atr. which la carefully dfatrlbnted tbronpbout the entire honve in ^e nsoal manner of the best mcdam piactto*..' .A tefrlgeratlng plant will cool tha'ataga aid aV dltorlom In anmmer. - The stage, which Is a marvel dt awabaaiaal tagaanllr. It tba beat eqnlppad In thte 'convtir. TlMte hi an mnsoallr large Instatlatloa of draa- alag rooms aiilBciaat to accommodate 100 people aad aa comfortable aa a hotel. Xlie bnlldbig .-la ttaoroeghlr llreproot with eaurla aa all aldta except on 4Sra atiaet, wblcb 8prbiglWld. 'W^ artSjiiwial 4e .Tba BlU- board),—Tba MM fHver. and UtamI , Taller Fair Ohenlt bcU Ito anneal aieellBg In.Soflng- Beld, last week. ' stewards from twenty-one conn tics In the state attending. OScers were choaen and dstea fixed for fairs tbta year. Seeretaiy W. H. Knlgbt, of tha American Trotting Assa<;lstton, was preaent and de- livered an Interesting talk. Interpreting the rsc- log rales. He anncested that tha fair board "play to tbe grand atanda" to Interest the people In the raclns events. Be asid this co ald bo done by providing the. driven wlih a ■bowy uUlfortn. . no matter of oflvrlng tndncemento to horse omtm to attend tbe eonoty fair was dlacDSaod - ■- daddad br are . - ^ ... -. - .... ^ Chlrago, Feb. U iBpaatal to Xka BIIIbaai«)«— In talklog of tba eoatag' part •aiaoo, D, 1. Mnlvey. of the Amosament OsBstroetlon Com- pany, speaka very enthnslaatlcally aa tollows: "An bidleatlons point to one of tba most pros- peroos seasons In tbe blstoty ot amescment i«- aorta and parln. At tbe pr e s ent time we hav* mora advance orders for eqnlpment then we have ever bandied In an entire sesoon since oai organisation ' la 1880. The largrst of the new parka ar« bclog bnllt la the Went. tboiiKta tbe Eastern Statea are eajorlng a large shsre ol them. Ohieam Hckii'viilnNt HMaUog, are adding newrf8H»Sg-t» Sg F waSn S& list every dsy." ' '; ; Mr. Mnlvey's eompaay placed all of tba tides' In tbe beantlfnl Lakeside Park of Denver, while White City of Indlsnapolla la another of tbe firm's masterpieces In beantr of eoostraetlon. The compsny has conatmcted twenty-live com- plete parks In the past ten years. Other mem- beta of. the tem ara.W. H. Labb. prsrtdaat. and uniKca xo aixnn ue com at aooM lewrth and It « motloa (betaaiFbaaid I mento It maF'.da ae bF'p VIRGINIA FAIR CIRCUIT. tynchtonrg. Va.. Feb. l.T (Special to The BIII- board).—Beoresentatlvea from Qalax. Tazewell, Radford. Boaaoke. MarttnsTnie. Blcbmoad, Lynehlnirg. Pet e rsb u r g . Danvnie. SnffOlk, Fartavme aad Emporia, here last week, fonaad tbe Tlraiola Fair Clrralt. The race Biaata , an ot wblrta a«B to he held vritb sgrl- eiiltiiral fkin. will besia Sept. A at Oalag, aad eloaa Noramli er « atEm peda. _• ^ . ■ / ^%e oflccvss g. B. FattsvaoB. of Fetvnriiiii g, prcafdent; F. A. I<oveloek. ot L>Tnch1inrg vice- president, and 1. P. FIlppo, of Roanoke, aec- retary-treasurer. Oalax. Tasewell. Boanoke. Rf-dford aad I-yDchbarg hare been ronneptpd with the 'Vlr- (dnla-CaroItna-Georgla Clrnilt for several Tpara, bat drew ont to become IdentlDod with Ib'e new achcdole. GRAfip yilV8Te.RH. CI|tCU|'l(: MBEr- Kansas City. Mo.. Feb. 7 (Soeclal to Tbe Blll- board):—Saexetarlea of the fair* of tbe Grand Western Circait met here to renlate tbe con- dnet and: arrange datea of fairs. -Fvr^^^ctaaagea vrere ' tnade, and only one ot nato/vas-tbs mattscet poiaas in tlM pare ann ^^^^^M^'-£i^-^:<biiaaiii-' Ona iOaMOBr ^ s .lWp ias ld a at of Orand' Waatem Clr- «eItvia8r^>Fear,T:j(eaUcBt; W. H. Jotaaon, of tama seeretsir a(^Uda- .vaanKWi-vnur.: norvxanonix; vTHlsfd Bmim, aaculsij. of^tbe-Haward Oomrty Fair AaaMla- ^tea' tlyajlta etiittteat^ and toaaa- OHIO oineuit' OATm. Wapakoneta, O., Feb. 10 (Special to The Bill- board).—At the meeting of tbe twenty-one members of the Mad Rlrer and Miami Valley Fair Circuit Ihe following dates wore arranged for holdtaj; their respective fairs: Xenla. Aiij:. 8, e, 10 and 11: Carthage. Aug. 14. in, 10. 17 and IS; SprlngOeld. Aug. 15, lO, IT and IS: Balltfeataiae^ Aog. a. 10, 17 and 18: I/indon, Ang, 2S. SS, 34 aad 2S; Urbaaa. Aug. 22, 23. St and 38: Waablngtoa C H.. Aug. 32. 33. 24 and 35; dtanarUla. Ang. 33. S3. 31 aad 23; Wapakoneta. Ang, .,9, 30, SI aad Sept. I: Ohio i^tale Fair. Ang. 28. SO. 30 and 31 and Sept. 1: Kewport, Aug. 28, 20. 30, 31 and Sept. 1; Day- ton. Sept. B, 0. 7 and 8; Marysvlllc, Sept. S, 6, 7 and 8; Blanchpater. Sept. S. 0, T and 8; Con- nemvUle. Sept. 0. 7. 8 and 9; Lebanon. Sept. II, 12. 13 and 14; Kenton, Sept. 0, G. 7 anil 8: Trv. Sept. 18, IS. SO, 81 and 32: Baton 5 aad ai chwend. Oat 8.-<i. B a ad »■ SPRING MAID ABROAD. New York, Feb. 10 (Special to The nillboard). —Werba a'id Iiiexpher have closed a contract with Fred C. Whitney for an Immediate pro- dnctlon In Great' Britain of The Spring Maid, tbe Belnbardt operetta In which Christie Mac- Donald baa made soch a brilllsnt success as a star at the Liberty Theatre. Mr. Whitney has sailed ■ to arrange for Its Inaognral perform- aare in Loodon. Aa tba Anstrallsn rights were dlsiMSed of laat .vrcek.hr Werba aad.TBliiibir, Jfte aprlug Maid' wm be beard l^^^iitp 1 .!> Ckm iSpert- aot ^ - OKLAHOMA MRQOii.K eilieUIT. to The BarllesvIIIe. Okls. M U Otoccial Billboard;.—Tbe indepaadaet Alidoma Man- axe rg of Northern Oklahoma. Soatham Kansas and Arkansas at a recent nteetlng, elected lobn F. "Dad" Fllna, of thla city, secretarr e( tba clrealt, Mr, Film will arrange (or w m a wy attraetloaa at tlia atadomea la the elr- cnlt taldBdInt Panona. OoBVrllla, Kowat^, Pawboaka. Ft. Smith aad Barfleavflle. Dram- atic and mnslcal companies will he booked, NEW CIRCUIT IN WEST. Albaqnerqae, N. M.. Feb. u (Special to The BtUhoard),—Oo-opeiatlng with the Sonthvreat Baee rarenit Aaaaeiatiaa,_tbe race program at the Kew Mexico.ftate>alr. to ba bold beta Oct. 0-14, la expeetod to be aa Ideal ana. f aewly-formed circuit Inelndaa' - -■ — Coniaa. Lamar, Grand JnnctlW, _^ and Alhnqnerooe, N. M. Joha- >. Tftlliimie ~V secretary ot tha eircnit. ■ .. '■ A meetlag of tba legtf, ibip gawilbllaa. »a« also bold .and tba ptaw .ftF tbla :Fail<»-fair WANT tTATPS HELP. Spokane, Wash., Feb. II (Special to The BlUbosid).—Tba Waahlogton SUto Fair, lo eatad at Marth TafcimaT^win —■ tm Ihr an^i^tpmprlatloa of axBxa rsir, lo- «|nte<i DATHAN FAerfOliy^flliiOyAL THB IMPS IN CUBA. /' CPMvtltla ipage.). . A nam vaatoni la 'tbe aMMng flald haa laat haea attempted by Carl Laeramle. ot tbe Imp Maanfaettwtag Oempaay. win, at con- siderable expense sad na little pains, bss ane- ceeded In procnrlng s nnmber of films throughout the Cobaa territory. For tbia purpose, bla en- tire company of profeealonel people were sent direct to the locality, and a moBl favorable group ot Incidents and sltnatlons aecnred for the mo- tion ^camera. The ilrat of these novelties the enterprising progenitor has entitled PIctnrelanil. This Imp rdaaae of Febnisry 20 Is the first picture made by tiiat company In Cuba. It la taveated with a wealth ot tropical setdan, and la a work o( sn from a aeaale aad dramaUe atandpaiat Tba atoty ot Pletnteland epana with tbe ar- rival of tin Imp Stock Co, very nnlqne lanoTatlon, aSordiag pletnro patrona an opportnnlty of seelag la raalltr tbe people who have made the Imp nlma famoaa, accurately peraonlfled. In traTeirog coatome. The char- actera In the sUcnt drama are welcomed hy tbe Coban hoolface, oellghted vflth tbeir nrraand- lags. la tba next atene they aslly forth to pn>- dnca tho fltat pletaxaL The prodaear baa wtaely chosen a Cnban romance for tbe sitnatloa. Baatta, a beaatltnl Cnban maiden, la baloeid hr 'Pablo, a yonag conrtler of her own atotlaa.'= imiRlta la qnlte romaotle and aometlmea ttiaa 'et-tbo at- tentlona ot her plain lover, Wallace Crawfoid.' an American tonrlst. Is led her wsy In search of sdveatare. and meets tbe comely Cnbsa gtrl. She brings htm water to drink, and he gases Into her eyes. Crawford, not flndtng tbe onpor- tnnlty propitious for clandestine love-msklng. learea the girl. That evening, however. Pablo meeta Boslta, and with bis guitar, sings her a love song, I'll Cbsnge the Thorns to Rosea. Bested beside him she la lulled to sleep by the doleet tones o( bia laatmment, flba dreams she meeto Mm and be.adoraa bar irltb rare Jewels, and «be leraa blm, Ha-.pwpaaea marrlaga, aad abe takea bim at bis mnd. whereat ba becomes pntocxed. She leada to the ehnreh and calla forth the venerable prteet. Tba Ameileaa trifler hecomee alarmed. In tbo aiaantlme. Pablo baa discovered tbe condltloa of. alfalfa, and aim. moning the father and mother ot the girl, tliey repair to tbe steps of the cathedral. When tba priest qneitlona Crawford aa to hIa latentlaBa, he declines to marry the girl. Then It la that Pablo and the relativca apiwar oa tbe aeea^ and tba.glil azblblta her abame and dlsappolntmeat, Crawford la attacked by the lover and his tela- tlvsa. and bet'>Cor the TatcrTeatlon of the ptiaat vnmld hava.:aenBrad barm.' J>aing the slterca*' tloa, Roalta atraktM Cmm fear .dream; Pablo li aaatcd bcalds bar' wllb ':bla .iiillar, Tba girl la contrite and inalsta noaavaa Imaaadlato anrrlage with ber lover. Psblo. 'Ibe eaccaMBF la pe^ fomad la tbe presence^-kar lama witaaiaaa, aad fbe, drama: c l oM».>8^e^aetew;er-' " returning to the hostelry, where Ibey don street clothing snd leave In their motor ear, Ibe pic- ture cloaca with a baaatlfnl trapleal aeeaa. In tba title page cat aia. aeaa tbe eaHie dramatic parso a nd ot tba Imp EtoCk Oompaay which have taken part In thla onlqoa prodnctloa. VAUDEVILLE CONDITIONS IN THE The Oldllelds, sfter a aoccesaful engagement In Uonolulu, have gone to Bhangbsl, Obliu, for tha American Ctnematogranb Vandcvllle . 0>m- paay. Th^r .are tiwjirat ^Ameileaa act booked and aaat to tbe Ikr Eaat:^ rCB'>tO-,tUa tlma Ana- trallan acta hare baen' eaad ,'ekdaalTalr. but aa the suilleaces are compoasd principally ot AmerlcaDfl. a change to American varletlim la demandeil. • Funny Prank Foatcr, the black-face com- edian, accompanied tbe Oldilelds, and la with them In Sbangbal. . Tbe Wilson Slstera and (Jountesa DePonrlna are booked to arrive on the jMixt stesmer. They sre billed for a long cngsgement. According to Mr. Oldfleld thero will be a nnmber of houses througboat the Orient tislag vaudeville In the near tutare. Tliere are now three bouses In Jspan using nstlve acts, aad these hoosas vroBid play auent acta U ttwy coald ba aeeoied. Mr. OldfleU idao coDid he boUt op vaadevtUa agent .could gat. all getber and agree to take 'aeta.'(-It: eoald be arranged ao that acta open Ia,''HoaaIalB and then Jump Into Japan, opening Mtaln either at Yokohama or Toklo. then play Kobe and' Na- gasaki after which they could "proeead eit to ShangbaL From therv they coald go to Pekla. Hong KoKng. and other Islaoda Boath. Tha coat of living snd salarlaa la Cblaa ate about the aame aa la; tbe BIRTHS. buy -JlM bon — ^ .Marriages;''' .IIOROAN-WEIBZ.—Frank Webs and Mlaa Eva P. Morgan. Iioth membera of tbe New Bra Ilaailag Palace Theatre, vrere married In Et- aaavllle, lad,, Febroatr 1. The wedding ear- eaMBF waa fallowad by a teeaptloa. after which the esople left tor a few daya'Twslt .with tha brlde'a panata la Leavaowactb. lad, A taw wceka' waddlag trip tbtongb tba Wcat wilt tal. low snd naea their latan Mr. snd Mra, Welm wUf aske {hair home ia Web Cttr. Kanaaa. Mr. Weira waa for toer aaMaoi bandmattar wllk floating theatrc^^ad IbaT^alta was foe Ibe at tba Maw-: WeIra waa for Umf floating thef'— — same period BIOMET-BDCK,—Cbaa A. BItBtf'. bU waa nalted In wedlock te XfiTSteallinDi on TanosiT 24. Tbe hrldeematda were Martha Holly, Mra. Mary O'Orad Jessie Esterbrack. of the MonUn pany. Mr. Joaaah Otoaar, ,Mr. ~ sger, t-*-* = — ' ' '-' Henry ' ' ' ' ■ '■' DEATHS. f'"C^''^':'' BAKER.—Wlllism D. Bskar. I, _ broker, age SO. died aoddeoly hi ObtsagO, laB, 22 of heart failure. Mr. Baker waa wall kaowB In tbe amnsemcnt world, not aloae la thla eooa- try hut In Euiopo as well. AaMur Mr. Bahar*a BonwToas trienda la tlie pi iifaaaliai aslght ho (tormerlr Baaeta Brotbeie), Was Grace ritt and tha Messra. TaaaaU aadlrem^ I time ago Wm. M.-Beaeb. wbe laiwoU-iaawm aa *'^..*<^!?''> P''omoter, etc., tonaad a. nailiiiiabli with Mr, Baker, to take charge of Ua tbaatre department Mr. Baker waa a firm baUovar to the Actors' Fond and contribated' to it (redy withoot letting it be known from what aooreo It cama, A dangbtai^Uce. Katbaria Baker- Sbeebaa and a alater, Mra. O, Knhns. of New xork, anrvlva him. Intermcat waa at Oraeo- land Cemetery at Chicago. Ian. 20. C0BTI8.—Owen B. Cnrtla, connected with tba Mande Henderaon attractions for threo years, died auddealy at Boaemaa, Moat.. Jannarr aged forty years. Death waa doe to typhold- PDCDDoalt. Ha letTca g wife. profeaalonalUr known aa Mauds Norton, Battag Ua tbeatrieal SiS^l..'''*?'".. bSanaaa, maaacar at OaB Rerhcrf a stock booae at. CaadaaTN. Pltlf borg and PbUadelphia. alao advaaee leptooenta. t'v* for Howard',and Chaa. B. .Wats. Be Sl!l 'ii'm^.'^.J' snceoaatol saaaoa ot twenty flS.wT?!*!. ^^l* Otto Ktaaaa'a Wood Sltteti Stock,- tonrlag the Southern Statea, leaving tha eoBpany aa Bnatoa. Lai, and isjolalag tba Hradersoa Oompsnv at Red Lodge. Moat. Ths pbyalclaaB dalin tb* anddea change of cHmato 'S.'**F<^''>J2 dasllu HU body was shipped to Wsablagton, D. O., snd interred la the family burial groond there. MNNEDY.—John Keaaedy. late boas hoatirr S'^9*i* J"!*"^ "x^- Inbarcnloals, at Schlsdeckcr's Hotel, In Bsrhor Creek, Pa., on February 3, 1911. Mr. Kennedy haa been la poor health for two years. HIa remains were aeeompaaled to bla horns at East Liverpool. O., •T Capt, Smith and Bmll SchladeckerT^ DaLATNB.—Alber^ DeLame, tba eon of tho wan-known talker. Dee jr. DoLayna, died sod- f*^ the born* of bin parcsta la Fraaktoa. £»t«^">L». aged 14 Teara, His fsther hsa M. :<ke-;.&Mt of the BadiSkla Ben Sbowa for tbg r:>ai».tw e seasons,'' ■ Vmqam^-^mn yr. Jitikm, a vetomn show mra. dlad attog*.!" Albaay.H. T.. Friday, Fsbinary 8. ThMF*tbtae MaM age ba waa maM{n:ofjbo_Lelnd:0#arB^ten^^ tor'a Vheatie, Albaagr, ': •..i' . •■- « SUUZLIT,—BlU'Baaallt died la Albany. Oie,. .JaaauT IS. of seariat. fever. She waa the wife g^Mjl^Bd I^snsdMts aad a member of the Beaa- :M>l*OiU>fc'T'Wmv W. Beyaolda, tor several ■dnt,at. Briatol. Than,, tor Xba