The New York Clipper (March 1903)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

Mabch 7. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 45 TABLE OF CONTESTS. . Page. .,,„ dinner's Anecdotes. Personalities MI Sd comments Concerning Btage Folk. 87 Etfeu H. Macoy—Sketch ...88 Tinder tbe Tents ... ..• 88, 52 Little Since Sisters—Sketch.......... 88 World of Players 88,80,44 Sg Vtchflelo-Sketen 89 Miscellsneous..... •• 40,51 Krwi Bennett—Sketch 40 HapS.and, Minstrel 40,41 Dorothy Donnelly—Sketch 41 Lateat by Telegraph •.•J/«a« On the Boad. 46.48,47 Vaudeville Route Hat 47 Clipper Post Office BO Foreign Show News 68 Chess and Checkera 38 OuprlfB Answered 42 New York City—Review and Comment.. 48 Btage Mechanics. 48 Deaths In the Profeaalon 49 Iondon Letter ••• ••• • •• ..51 New Plays and Sketches Copyrighted.... 51 THEATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE. Ohio 41 District of Columbia 41 Maryland ... '••« *} Montana *J Wyoming.. . « Massachusetts. 42 Pennsylvania • • *j Illlnola 43, 44 Minnesota 44 Indiana..... ** Rhode laland « Maine ** Tennessee ** Kentucky ■• \\ Georgia "'55 Utah.... ■•£} Washington °g Texas gf Alabama VV 25 Virginia I>3,04 Louisiana 08 California gf New Hampshire 08 Canada • g* Michigan 04 Missouri 47 Wisconsin « South Carolina 47 New York State 49 New Jersey • go Connecticut • gO Nebraska g" Colorado JO West Virginia 50 LATEST BY TEL EGRAPH. Monday Night's Openlaars In All the Big Show Towns. GOLDEN GATE GLEANINGS. Blascaatnl Meets With Great Favor— ' Good Bills Draw Good Attendance at the Various Homes. special DUpatoh to The New 1'obk Clii-pek. Sam Fjuncibco, March 8.—At the Colum- bia Theatre "Arizona" began last night Its second and last week. William Gillette, Id -Sherlock Holmes," follows 9, for two weeks,, Alcazab TriEATBB.—"Fanehon, the Crick- et," Is the current bill. E. D, Price arrives next week to assume tbe management for Belasco & Mayer. Central Thbatrb. —"The Forger's Daugh- ter." Grind Ofeba House. —Maude Odell began last night a Ave weeks' engagement as a stock star, presenting "Under the Red Robe." Titoli Opera House. —The Mescagnl Opera Co., which has met with great suc- cess, will give four performances durlne tbe week, the regular bouse company alter- nating. Fischeb's Theatre. —"Holty Tolty" la playing to crowded houses, and Is proving the most popular of the Weber A Fields burlesques. California Theatre. —"The Fatal Wed- ding" Is the current attraction. Republic Thbatbe. —Virginia Drew Tres- cott, In "Lord Strathmore,' la the bill for til 18 aaraMaW Ohpheum Theatre. —The current bill In- cludes : The Andraessen Brothers, the Whirl- wind De Foreests, Quantor Basque, Louis Montrose, Reno and Richards, Florence Bindley, Ryan and RlchQeld, and Fanner Jones' trained pigs. Chutes. —New people opening 2: Delia Richardson, the Bennett Children, Walsh and Harvey, snd the Three Japs. Notes. —Manager Will L. Greenbaum an- nounces two Lenten concerts at his bouse (the Albambra) for Monday and Tuesday evenings, March 0 and 10, by the Coronation Choir and Glee Party, comprising twenty- Ove people, the same as were present and took part at Westminster Abbey last August, at the coronation of King Edward VII Jaroslay Eoclan, tbe Hungarian boy violin- ist, la billed for three concerts at the Al- hnmbra on evenings of 3 and 6, and matinee 7... Mascagnl has created a veritable furore In this city. Each concert has been an "overflowing" one, and press and public are loud in the praise of the young maestro, ■ FROM OTHER POINTS. evening The Eleventh presented a new burlesque, to a crowded and delighted audi- ence Burlesque homes had two largely attended performances, and the Museum Dad a floe attendance. Kansas Cm, March 8.—The Castle Square Opera Company opened a two weeks' engagement at tbe Grand laat night, to a large, and enthusiastic audience. The opera waa "11 Trovatore," and It was admirably rendered. It was the first appearance of tbe company here, snd a pronounced hit was made Mrs, Brnne opened a week's en- gagement at the Willis Wood last night, and presented "ITnoma," to a good house Ross Coghlan gave "Forget Me Not" at the Grand Sunday, matinee and night, to big business... .The Orpheum drew two packed houses Sunday to see Glllett's musical doirs, Murphy and Nichols, and a good vaudeville bill.. ....Two good houses greeted James Neill. In "A Bachelor's Romance," at the Auditorium. Mr. Nelll made a very favor- able Impression At the Glllls the usual Sunday gatherings were out In full force to see "The Little Mother." At tbe Cen- tury the stock company gave performances of ''East Lynne." to good bouses. James M. Durktn, Adele Block and Kate Blanke did One work Creature and his Italian band opened a week's engagement at Con- vention Hall last nlgbt. to a large audience. Boston, Mnrcb 8.—Full houses resulted from a strong combination of excellent weather and potent cards.. ..Alice Fischer made a pronounced hit with "Mrs. Jnck" at the Museum; rapacity attendance Before a bouse crowded to the doors Ma- belle Oilman, In "The Mocking Bird." made a glorlois start at tbe rurk.... The open- ing of "The Knlcherbocker Girl." at the Co- lumbia, was postponed until Tuesday. March 8 Two-thirds to capacity ruled with the continued offerings: "Beauty and the Beset." nt the Colonial: 'King Dodo," at Iho Tremont: "The Storks," at the Ma- jestic; "Imprudence," at the Hollls, and ■ 'Way Down East," at the Boston "A Desperate Chnnee," nt the Grand Op»ra, and "The Road to Ruin," at Music Hall, had very enthusiastic B. R. 0. gatherings. Keith's was crowded, as usual; the bill was great "In Peril." at the Bow- doln Square, and "The Greatest Thine In the World," at the Castlo Square, were stock changes, to big turnouts A peep at tbe burlesque bouses and museums revealed O. K. patronage. St. Louis, March 8.—The new attrac- tions of the week are of rather light weight In general, still a few of them are well worth seeing, and Sunday's opening per- formances of almost all the offerings were well patronized by the regular Sunday nlgbter* "Sally In Onr Alley," at the Olympic, opened to good business, and seemed to please everyone but the few critics Jns. O'Neill, In "The Manx- man," Is at the Century "Rudolph and Adolph," at the Grand, made good The Imperial seems to have a hit with "Kidnapped In New York," which had a hie opening bouae ..At Havlln's "The Pandit King" Is being well attended The Jolly Grass Widows Is at the Stan- dard The Columbia offered a promis- ing new bill at the Monday mntlnce. Washingtox, March 3.—Richard Mans- field opened at the National. In "Julius Cae- sar." to a very large audience, and the house Is well sold for the week, nt advanced prices T/jlu O laser, In "Dolly Vnrdcn," had a racked house at the Colnmbln The Pike Stock Co.. In "In the Palace of the King," opened to the capacity >f the 1-nfayette "MeFadden's Row of Flnts" turned people way at the Academy Klflc Fay headed a strong bill of polite vaudeville at Chase's, packing the hoi>se af- ternoon and night.... The Transatlantics bad two stsiidlrsr room houses at the Ly- ceum The Bllou Stock, supported by Dan Avery and Charles Hart, packed the Empire twice yesterday. Milwaukee. March 8.—Despite the handi- cap of an Ideal Spring day. and the fact that Lent Is with us. Milwaukee theatres this week had crowds nil around... .The Rogers Brothers, at tbe Davidson, had the bouse limit Sunday, with Monday well up The nagenbeek Show, at the Alhambra, and "Winchester." at the BIJou. filled the houses. Leon Wachsner's production of "Jane Kvre" scored heavily nt the Pnbst The Thanhnnser Stork Company drew S. R. 0 twice Sunday, and the Bon Ton turned peo- ple awav both performances, with Grace Leonard a close second. Ciwcinkwi, March ft,—"The Auctioneer" was presented by David Warfleld at the New Grand last night Mrs. Flske does not open until to night, at Robinson's "The Suburban" drew monster crowds to the Walnut Street "Alnhonse and Gas- ton" packed Heuck's Hal. Reld'a "Hu- man Hearts" drew crushes to the Lyceum. Adelaide Herrmnnn helped to pack the Columbia, and Clark's new Royal Bur- lesnuers rilled the People's. Louisville, March 8.—"The Prince of Pllsen" opened at Macau ley'a last night, to a crowded house "Bolivar's Busy Day" opened on Sunday, at the Avenue, to good crowds Tbe Knickerbocker Burieanuers packed the Buckingham Sunday.. . .Vaude- ville at the Temple drew big attendance. Pit tbt Road. All Bootes Man Beach Ua Sot Later Than Monday-. DRAMATIC. A Allen, Viola, In "The Eternal City" (Lleb- ler A Co., mgrs.)—Buffalo, N. Y., March 2-7, N. Y. City 9-14. Agnes Ardeck, In "Mile Louise"—Klttannlng, Pa., March 4, Washington S, Johnstown 8, Hastings 7, Wlndber 9, Altoona 10, Ty- rone 11, Irwin 12, Morgantown, W. Va., 18, Connellsvllle. Pa., 14. Aubrey Stock, Western, MIttentbal Bro- thers' (W. D. Fltigerald, mgr.)—Chester. Pa., March 2-7. Aubrey Stock, Eastern, MIttentbal Bro- thers' <W. R. Hill, mgr.)—Norwich, Conn., March 2-7. Arnold Stock (J. P. Arnold, mgr.)—Bruns- wick, Ga., March 2-7, Jacksonville, Fla., 9-14. Allen Stock (P. R. Allen, mgr.)—Eureka, Cal., March 2-21. "Are You a Mason?" (Julius Cshn, mgr.)— Des Moines, la., March 4, Eldora 0, Iowa Fails 6, Dubuque 7. "Are You a Mason 7" (Rich A Harris mgrs.) —Montgomery, Ala., March 4, Selma 5, Pensacola, Fla., 0, Mobile, Ala., 7, New Orleans, La., 8-14. "An American Gentleman" (Carl Zoellner, mgr.)—Worcester, Mass., March 2-7. "Arizona" (John Tlmony, mgr.)—Greenville Miss., March 4, Little Rock 8. Memphis, Tenn., 0, 7. "Arizona," (J. H. Palaer, mgr.)—San Fran- desk, Cal, March 1-7. "Alaska," Lincoln J. Carter's—Zanesvllle, 0.. March 4, Newark 5, Kenton 0, Limn 7, Chicago, III., 8-14. "At Cripple Creek" (Whltakcr & Nash, mgrs.) —Altoona Pa., March 4. "American Hustler," George F. Hall (Gus Bothner, mgr.)—Dubois,Pa., March 4, Klt- tannlng 5. Punxsutawney 0, Vandcrgrlft 7, Butler 0, Youngstown, O., 10, Warren 12, Lisbon 13. Newcastle, Pa., 1-1. "At Valley Forge" (James W. Evans, mgr.)— Troy, N. Y, March 2-4, North Adams, Mass., 5. "At tbe Old Cross Roads" (Arthur C. Als- ton, mgr.)—Minneapolis, Minn., March 1-7. "Across the Pacific" (Harry Clay Blaney, mgr.)—N. Y. City March 2-7. New Haven, Conn., 0-11. Wilmington, Del.. 12-14. "Audrey," Eleanor Robson (Lleblcr A Co., mgrs.)—Memphis, Tenn., March 4, Little Rock. Ark., a. "Alpbonse and Gaston," Gus Hill's (Joseph V. Vlon, mgr.)—Cincinnati. 0„ March 1-7. "All Aboard, ,F Edwin C. Le Clair's—Slating- ton, l'a„ March 4, Tamaqua 5, Mnhanoy City 6, Gllberton 7. "At Flney Ridge"—New Haven, Conn., March 2-4, Albany, N. Y., 7. B Bingham. Amelia, in "The Frisky Mrs. John- son" (W. A. McConnell, mgr.)—N. Y. City March 2, Indefinite. Ilarrymore, Ethel, In "Carrots" and "The Country Mouse'' (Charles Frohman, mgr.) —N. Y. City March 2-7, Boston. Mass., 0-14. Blanche Bates, in "The Darling of the Gods" (David Belasco, mgr.)—N. Y. City March 2. Indefinite. Bellew. Kyrle, In "A Gentleman of France" (Llebler A Co., nigra.)— Chicago, III., March 1-7, Jackson*, Micb., 9, Battle Creek 13. Rrune, Mrs., "Unorna" (Wallace Monro, mgr.)—Lawrence, Kan., March 4. Kan- sas City, Mo., B-7, St. Joseph 0, Omaha, Neb., 10, 11, Des Moines, la.. 12, Waterloo 13, Albert Lea. Minn., 14. Blair, Eugenie, In "Zaza" (Henri Gresslt. mgr.)—Rochester, N. Y n March 2-4, Syra- cuse 5-7, Philadelphia, Pa„ 9-14. Bennett A Moulton (J. M. Tborr, mgr.)— Wheeling, W. Va., March 2-7, Bellalre, 0., 014. Bennett Ac Moulton (George K. Robinson, mgr.)— Elmlra, N. Y., March 2-7, Syracuse. 0-14. Bennett 4 Moulton (Ira E. Newball, mgr.)— Yonkers, N. Y., March 2-7, Poughecpsle 9-14. Bennett * Moulton (A. P. Reed, mgr.)— Shenandoah, Pa., March 2-7, Pottsviile 0- 14. Baldwin-Melville Repertory (Walter 8. Bald win, mgr.)—Buffalo, N. Y„ March 0. In- definite. Baxter 4 Burns, In "A Nlgbt In the Jungles' (W. H. Thomas, mgr.)—Gettysburg, Pa„ March t>, Carlisle fl, Shlppensburg. 7. Baker A Gibson, In "East Lynne—Atlan- tic City. N. J., March 6. "Ben Hur' (Klaw A Erlanger, mgrs.)—At- lanta, Ga.. March 2-7. "Bishop's Move" (James K. Hackett, mgr.) —N. Y. City March 2, Indefinite. "Bandit King" and "Cattle King," J. II. Farrell (James H. Walllck's; W. H. Ovlatt, mgr.)—St. Louis, Mo., March 1-7. "Bunch of Keys" (Ous Bothner, mgr.)— Bcottdale, Pa., March 4, Mount Pleasant B, Meyersdale 6, Cumberland, Md., 7. •Rreesy Time," Eastern (Merle H. Norton, prop, and mgr.)—Irwin, Pa., March 4, Test Newton B, Mount Pleasant 0, Scott- pro We Favorable Weather Conditions and First Class Attractions Brine Business Up to a Satisfactory Mark in Every Lurgc City. Special Dispatches to Tub New YORK Clippeb Chicago, March 8.—Fa7orable weather conditions and attractions better thin the recent average contributed to a propitious week's beginning .... .Jeff. De Angella be- gan his week at the Grand Opera House, In "The Emerald Isle," with the roomy hoi se packed to Ite capacity Kyrle Bellew continued "A Gentleman of France" Into his second and last week, with Mc- Vlckcr's filled to repletion Lavlnla Shannon's personal bit was the notable feat- ure of the return to combinations at the Columbus, In "Beyond Pardon" she etlrred packed houses to enthuslistlc demonstra- tions twice ou Sunday Hanlons' "Su- perba" attracted a large audience to the Great Northern, snd the o-itlylng combina- tion theatres all had prosperity to their accustomed capacity extent .... "Tom Tom progresses merrily at the La Salle, "Peggy from Paris" goes Into her sixth week at the Studebaker, and the stock company theatres all have attractive bills The three vaudeville houses began the week with tre- mendous crowds, the burlesque resorts were Inrgcly patronized, i nd, as has been Mid, Sunday was a big winner for everybody hereabout On Monday night Francis Wilson began a three week3' stny at the Il- linois, presenting "The Toreador." to big business, and John Drew entered bis lost week at Powers'. Philadelphia, March 8.—Goodly audi- ences gathered at the openings last nlgbt, though aggregate attendance was not as large as nauai. Henry Miller opened at the Garrtck. in "The Taming of Helen," being greeted by a large audience. The per- formance waa spirited, and met tbe ap- proval of tbe audience "Du Barry," at the Broad; "Soldiers of Fortune," at the Opera House; "A Country Girl," at the Chestnut, and "Ninety and Nine," at the Walnut, all continued well A tarn gatherlBg; enjoyed tue excellent fun of Fld- dle-Dee-Dee/at the Auditorium At the Park "The Liberty Belles" attracted an audi- ence of splendid size, being voted s splendid success,.. .Other combination houses fared well, meritorious productions made by stock companies all receiving deserved good pat- ronage Sandow and a floe vaudeville programme kept Keith's filled, afternoon and Stage mechanics, Geo. N. Heald, a member of Local No. 30. Lawrence, Mass., and Hughle Dowllng, a member of Local No. 73, Lynn, Mass., were royally entertained at a banquet given by Local No. 68, at Svranton, Pa., nlgbt of Feb. 23. Both are members of the Frankle Carpenter Co., carpenter and property man, respectively. The Scranton Painted Poster Co., -vhlch Is being conducted In connection wltb tbe Lyceum Bill Posting Co., reports the frames filled with orders, and tbe force of work- men working day and night. W. S. KInback, manager of the plant, Is an enthusiastic member of the Scranton Lodge, No. 42, T. M. A., and has many friends, botb before and back of the curtain. John Suorez, worthy secretary of St. Louis Aerie, No. 41, F. O. E., was presented with a beautiful diamond Eagle button by Dr. C. A. Newromb, vice presldeut of the aerie. Brother John Snorez Is employed at the Standard Theatre. St. Louis, and all Eagles on the road will be welcome when they visit that city. The Bt. Louis Theatrical Brotherhood, Local No. 01. A. T. S. K., gave their twelfth annual ball at the Coliseum on Mardl Qras nlgbt, Feb. 24. It was, our informant atutea, tbe grandest success of tbe Beason. The Coliseum was handsomely decorated, and about eight thousand people were present. The electric effects were beau- tiful and tbo scene was one that will be remembered by all who attended. Our local meets the first and third Tuesday of each montb. and members wltb road shows are welcome to attend. Youngstown, O., Local, No 70, Interna- tional Alliance. Theatrical Stage Employes, have elected the following officers, to serve for the ensuing year: President, B. J. Tin- ner: vice president, J. Tinner; correspond- ing secretary, Harry Lustlg; financial secre- tnrv R Simons; treasurer. Win. Beach. The Youngstown local baa been organized since sent ^. 1809. Since then, we are Informed, their growth has been steady and sure, and sSccess has crowned, their efforts. The lo- cal at present has six men on the road, the remaining members sfc home all being re- oulred toman the stages of tbe Opera House indPsrlt Theatre. Traveling mechanics with "arts are always sore of a warm welcome In youngstown. dale 7, Meyersdale 9. Mount Savage, Md 10, Lonaconlng 11. Piedmont, W. Va., 18, Krostburg, MdT^lsl, "Breezy Time," Western (Merle n. Norton, mgr.)—Cedar Rapids, la., March 7, Boone "Breezy Time," Middle (George W. Rankin, ?rop. and mgr.)—Port Arthur, Ont., March , Fort William 9, Ignace 10, Rat Portage 11, Portage La Prairie 12, Brandon, Man., 18, Regina 14. ,_ . ••Brown's in Town" (Frank Hennessy, mgr.) —Coffeyvllle, Kan., March 4, Parsons 5, Lawrence C, Kansas City, Mo., 8-14. "Burglar and the Waif,"' Inez Foreman (Emery, Wllber A Co., mgrs.)—Butte, Mont. March 1-4, Bozeman 5. Livingston 0, Billings 7, Mandan, No. Dak., 0. "Beyond Pardon," Lavlnla Shannon (Fred Ross, mgr.)—Chicago, III., March 1-7. "Bolivar's Busy Day, Billy B. Van and Nel- lie O'Nell (Eugene Wellington, mgr.)— Louisville, Ky.. March 1-7, Columbus, O., 9-11, Dayton 12-14. "Boy of the Streets"—Trenton, N. J., March 4. C Crane, Wm. II., In "David Harum" (Charles Frobmnn, mgr.)—Salem, Mass., March C, Lawrence 6, Lowell 7, Fall River 11, Springfield 13, Hartford, Conn., 14. Carter, Mrs. Leslie, in "Du Barry" (David Belasco, mgr.)—Philadelphia, Pa., March 2-21. Crosman, Henrietta, In "The Sword of the King" (Maurice Campbell, mgr.)—Marlon, Ind., March 4, Chicago, III., 0-14. Campbell, Mrs. Patrick, Repertory (Charles Frobmao, mgr)—Columbus, O., March 4, Dayton B, Indianapolis, Ind., 0, 7. Coghlan, Rose, Kepertory (Jules Murry, mgr.)—St. Joseph, Mo., March 4, Lin- coln, Neb., S, Fremont fl, Cheyenne, Wyo., 7. Coghlan, Gertrude, In "Alice of Old Via- cences"—Richmond, Va., March 4, Tren- ton, N. J., 11, Hartford, Conn., 18, Bprlog- eld, Mass., 14. Cohans, Four, In "The Governors Son" (Fred Nlblo, mgr.)—Selma. Ala., March 4, Bir- mingham B. Macon, Ga., 0. Savannah 7. Cbase-Llster Theatre, Northern (Glen F Chase, mgr.)—Fort Dodge, la., March 2-7, Iowa City 0-14. Cook-Church (H. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Butler. ' 2-7, Akron, O v 914. Pa., March : Curta Dramatic (M. H. Curts. mgr.)—AL blon. Nebr., March 2-4, Ewlng H-7. O'Neill 0-11. Carner Stock (Harry L. Webb, mgr.)—Am- sterdam, N. Y, March 2-7, North Aaams. Mass., 0-14. Carpenter, Frankle (Jere Grady, mgr.l— . Ithaca, N. Y.. March 2-7, Oswego 914. Chester, Alms (Edward L. Rloom, mgr.)— Elisabeth, N. J.. March 2-7. Derby, Conn., 9-14. Conroy A Hack Comedians (P. P. Craft, mgr.)—Palestine. O., March 2-4, Llabon B- 7. Ellwood City, Ta., 0-14. Carroll Comedy (Ion Carroll, mgr.)—Mid- land, Md.. March 2-4. Mount Savage B-7, Barton Ml Kcyaer. W. Va.. 12-14. Castle Square Stock. No. 1 (Krlggs A Green, mgrs.)—Philadelphia, Pa., March 2-7, Phll- llpsburg. N. J.. 9-14. Champlaln 8tock (Charles K. Chomplnln, mgr.)—Torrlngton, Conn., March 2-7, Wln- sted 0-14. "Climbers" (James A. Blake, mgr.)—Law- rence, Mass., March 4. Lowell B, Manchester. N. It., 6. Salem 11. Lynn 18. "Counterfeiters" (Carl A, Haswln. mgr.)— Guelph. Can.. March 4. St. Catherines B. Hamilton ft, 7. Toronto 9-14. "Clrcumatantla.1 Evidence" (Fred D. Fowler. mgr.)—Frederick Md., March 4, Alexandria. Va., ft. Annapolis. Md.. 0, F.lkton 7. Middle- ton, Del. n, Smyrna 10, Eastnn. Md., 11. Cambridge 12. Salisbury 13. Crlsfleld 14. "Convict's Dnnghter," Eastern, Geo. Samuels' (Wesley B. Schram, mgr.)—Providence, B. I., March 2-7. Sprlngncld 0-11. "Convict's Daughter," Southern. Geo. Sam- uels' (J. D. Newman, mgr.)—Plnkneyvllle, III., March R, Carbondale (I. Cairo 7, Pa- ducah, Ky„ 0. Hopklnsvlllo 10. Mount Ver- non, Ind.. 11. BoonvMle 12, Henderson. Ky., 18, Owenaboro 14. "Captain Jinks of th' Horse Marines." Eliza- beth Kennedy (P. ,. Kennedy, mgr.)—Des Moines, la.. March 7, Davenport 9, Cedar Rapids 10. "Christian" (Llebler A Co., mgrs.)—Fort Madison, la., March B, Qulncy, III., 0, Keokuk. In.. 9. "Casey's Troubles" (Kennedy A Gray, mgrs.) —Manchester, Ia„ March 6. Cedar Fall' 6. Independence 7, Galena, 111., 10. "California"—St. Joseph, Mo.. March 10. 11. D Drew, John, In "Tbe Mummy and the Hum- ming Bird" (Charles Frohman, mgr.)— Chicago, III., March 2-7, Cleveland, o, 0- Dyffryn, Etbol, Repertory (Boa Dyffryn, mgr.)—Plymouth, Mass., March 2-7, Pitts- field 9-14. DUger-Comell—Bed Bank, N. J., March 2-7, Perth Amboy 9-14. Do Voas, Flora. No. 1—Tama, In.. March 2 7, Belle Plalne 9-14. Davidson Stock (A. E. Davidson, mgr.)— East Liverpool, O., March 2-7, Johnstown, Pa., 9-14. •Down Mobile." Lincoln J. Carter's—Circle- vllle, P., March 4. Lancaster B, New Lex- ington fl. JsnesVllle 7, Martins Ferry 10. Washington 10. "Darkeat Hour," Lincoln J. Carter's—Lara- mie, Wyo.. March 4, Rawlins 6, Bock Spring fl, Park City, IJ., 7, 8alt Lake City 911, Ogden 12, Itrlgham 13, Logan 14. "Dnvla Hnrum" (Julius Cnbn, mgr.)—Apple ton. Wis., March 4, Osbkosb B, Fond du Lac 0, Ilnclno 7. "Devil's Auction" (Charles II. Yale, mgr,) — Denver, Colo., March 1-7. "Down by the Sea" (Plill Hunt, mgr.) — Menominee, Mich., March 4, Hancock 5, Calumet C. "Desperate Chance" (I. M. Mlshler, mgr.) — Boaton, Mass,, March 2-7. "Dcsperae Chance" (George LefDor, mgr.)— ltenovo, Pa., March 4, Sbamokln B, Ash- land B, Pottsviile 7, Pittsburg 9-14. "Devil's Lane" (James V. Green, mgr.)— Seward, Nebr., March B, Beatrice 0, Hor- ton, Kan., 7, Marvsvllle 0, Concordia 10. Clay Center 11, Belleville 12, Belolt 13. Minneapolis 14. "Dice of Death" (Guy Caufman, mgr.)— Newcastle, Ind., March 4, Cambridge City B, Richmond 7. "Down and Up" (Hickman Bros., mgrs.)— Itushville, Ind., March 4, Greensbury B. MadlRon G, Bedford 7, West tladco 8. Washington 9, Vlnccnncs 10, "Dcrll's Island"—Atlantic City, N, J., March 0, 10. '•Dangers of rnrls" (Mlttenthnl Brothers, mors.)—At'nntle City. N. J.. March 12- "Denver Express"—Houston, Tex., March 4. ■ Edeson, Robert, In "The Soldiers of For- tune (Henry H. Harris, mgr.)—Philadel- phia, Pa., March 2-7, Newark, N. J., 0-14. Eilie Ellsler, In "When Knighthood Was 'n Flower" (Frank L. Perley, mgr.)—Denver, Colo., March 2-7, Cripple Creek 8, Vlclor it, Colorado Springs 10, Pueblo 11, Canon City 12, Leadvllle 13, Aspen 14. Empire Tbeatre Stock, In "The Uuforsoen" (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—N, Y. L'lty March 2, Indefinite. Ewlng-Taylor (Albert Taylor, mgr,)—Sliuw- nee, Okla., March 2-7, Muscogee, Iud, Ter, 11-14, Edwards, Charles P., Stock (Samuel Carl- ton, mgr.)—Reading, Pa,, March 2-7, Ber- wick 9-14. Eel'pse Stock (Lloyd ft Gentor, mgrs.) — Poteau, Ind. Ter., March 4, mloam Springs, Ark., B, Neosho, Mo., 0, Monelt 7. Aurora 9, Hprlngfield 10. Erwood B'g Btock (U. J. ICrwood, mgr.)— Philadelphia, Pa., March 2-7, Kilznbotb, N. J., 9-11. Evans ft Ward Stock (Edward F. Evans, mgr.)—Mllford. Del., March 2-4, West Chester, Pa„ 6, Bridgeport, 0., 0, In definite. 'Karl of Pawtu.'kct" (Kirk La Sbellc, mgr. i —N. X. City March 2-14. "Everyman" (Charles Frohman, mgr. i—To- ronto, Can., March 2-7, Montreal IM4. "Evil Eve" (Chas. II. Yale A Sidney It Ellis, mgrs.)—St. Catherines, Can., March 11. "East Lynne," Rebecca Worren (Frank Burt, manager).—Oswego, N. Y., March 4, Ro- chester B-7, Buffalo 914. "Eleventh Hour," Eastern, Lincoln J. Car- ter's^—Wllkesbanc, Pa., March 2-4, Scran- ton S-7, N. Y. City 914. , m "Eleventh Hour," Western, Lincoln J. Car- ter's Poplar Bluff, Mo„ March 4, Cape Girardeau B, Krenchtown 0, De Soto 7, V I'lfike, Mrs.. In "Mary of Magdala" (Harrison Grey Flake, mgr.)—Cincinnati, 0., March 3-7. Faversbam, Wm., In "Imprudence" (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—Boston, Mass,, March -■ 7. Ilscher, Alice. In "Mrs. Jack" (Honry B. Harris, mgr.)—Boston, Mass., March 2-7. Frobman Comedians, Id "The Two Schools'' (Charles Frohman. mgr.)—Indianapolis, Ind., March 4, Louisville, Ky., B-7. Flsko, May (J. F. Cosgrove, mgr.)—Carbon- dale, Pa., March 2-7. Ferris Comedians (Harry Bubb, mgr.)—Du- lutb, Minn., March 2. Indefinite. Fenberg Stock (George M. Fenberg, mgr.) — Haverhill, Mass.. March 2-7. Fleming, Mamie, Repertory (W. H. Gracey, mgr.)—Saranac Lake, N. Y„ March 2-7, St. Albans, vt„ 014. Fencb, Irving (Don Macmlllon, bus. mgr.)— Osslnlng, N. Y„ March B-7, Haverstraw 0- 11, e-lsEklll 12-14. ~" Fawcett's. George, Stock, Percy Haswell (George Fawcett, mgr.)—Richmond, Vs., March 2-7, Baltimore, Md.. 9-14. "Foxy Grandpa," Joseph Hart and Carrie De Mar (William A. Brady, mgr.)—Lawrence, Mass., March 12. Lynn 1*T "Foxy Grandpa"—Milwaukee, Wis,, March "For Her Children's Sake," Sullivan, Harris A Woods' (Bernard Thornton, mgr.)—To- ledo, O., March 1-4, Adrian, Mich, 5. Tu- masca 0. Battle Creek 7. •Fast Mall," Lincoln , J. . Carter's-^Motint Sterling, 0., March .4, Winchester B, r Georgetown 7, Versailles 9, Lexington 10, Richmond 12, Lancaster 18, Danville 14. "Flaming Arrow," Go-Won Go Mohiwk, Lin- coln J. Carter's^—Schenectady, N. Y., March 4, Albany B-7, Troy 9-11, Amster- dam 12. "Flnulgan's Ball" (Ollle Mack, mgr.)—Man- hattan, Kan,, March 4, Junction City B, Sallna 7. St. Mary's 8, Wamego 9. "For Her Bake," Eastern, E. J, Carpenter's (Joseph Pilgrim, mjrr.)—Olnoy. III.. March 4, Effingham 5. Mattoon 7, Illllsboro 9. Pans 10. Shelbyvllle 11, Sullivan 12, Champaign 13, Paris 14. "Fatal Wedding.'' Sullivan, Harris a Woods' (Ben Bass, mgr.)—Toronto, Can. March 2-7. Montreal 6-14. "Fatal Wedding." Sullivan, Harris a Woods' —Scranton. Pa., March 2-4. "Fatal Wedding'"—San, Francisco, Cal. March 1-7, "Folks Up Willow Creek" (Frank Davidson, mgr.)—Dayton, Tenn., March 4. 'Tight for Millions" (Malcolm Douglas, mgr.)—Dnytoo, 0., March B-7, Cincinnati 8-14. "Frolic at Manhattan Beach" (Arnold A Barrasso, mgrs.)—Campbell. Mo., March 4. New Madrid B, Charleston 8, Mound City, III., 7. O Goodwin, N. C. and Mnxlne Elliott, In The Altar of Friendship" (George J. Apple- ton, mgr.)—Worcester, Mnss., March 4, Springfield B, Northampton fl, Hartford, Conn., 7, Brooklyn. N. Y.. 0-14. Gillette, Wm., In "Sherlock Holmes" (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—Salt Lnko City, U., March 2-4. Ban Francisco, Cnl., 0-21. Grace George, In "Pretty Peggy'' (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)—Grand Itnplds, Mich., March 7, Jackson fl, Battle Creek 10, cilmore. Paul, in "Tyranny of Tears" (Jules Murry, mgr.)—Peoria, III., March 4, South Chicago 8, Battle Creek, Mich.. 11 Garsldo. Condlt A Mack Stock (J. 8. Oar- side, mgr.)—Wllllamsport, Pa„ March 2- 7, Reading 0-14. Garrlck Theatre (William P. Taylor, mgr. i Montpeller, Vt.. March 2-7. Burlington 0- Gllek's Stock III. Thayer, mgr.)—London, Ciin., March 2-0, Grace tiny ward Stock (0. W. Winters, mgr.) —Vlnccnncs. Ind., Mnrcb 2-7. Guy Stock (Wm. Caand, mgr.)—Yates Cen- ter. Kan., March 2-4, loin 6-7, Bedalla, Mo„ 0-14. Greene, Francis—Florence, Wis., March 2-4, Iron River, Mich,, B-7. "Girl With Green Eyes.'' Clara Blnodgnod (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—N, Y. City Murch 2, Indefinite. "Gambler's Daughter." Eastern (U. L, Cres- cy, mgr.)—Philadelphia. Pa., Mnrch 2-7, Wilmington, Del,, 0-11, Sprlngncld 12-14. "Gamblers Dnnghlcr," Western 711. L. Cres- cy, mgr.)—Hastings. Nebr.. March 4, Cen- tral City B, Schuyler 6, Columbus 7, Omaha 8. Council Bluffs, la., 0, Sioux City 10. Carroll 11. Boone 12, Fort Dodge 13. Webster City 14. "Giimo Keeper," Eastern. Smith O'Brien (Rowland A Clifford, props.: Walter F. Westcntt. mar.)—Flndlay, 6L March 4, Tiffin B, Fostorln fl, North Bnltlmore 7, Uelphos fl. St. Marys 10. Bowling Green 11, Toledo 12-14, "flnmc Keeper," Western, Thomas J. Smith (Rowland & Clifford, props.: Fred Wal- ton, mgr.)—Baker City, Ore,, March 4, La Grande :>. Pendleton fl, The Dallas 7, Sa- lem 10. Portland 11-14. "Great While Diamond" (Walter Fessler, mgr.)—Pittsburg, Pa.. Mnrch 2-7, "Gay Lord Quox/' Sylvia Lyndon—Jackson, Mleh., March 4, Hamilton, Can., 10. 11 Hackett, James K, In "Tbe Crisis"—Boston, Mass., March 9-Aprll 4. flamed, Virginia, In "Iris" (Charles Froh- man, mgr.)—Brooklyn, N. Y., March 2-7, Albany 14. llawtrey, Charles, In "A Message from Mars" i Charles Frohman, mgr,)—Pittsburg, Pi,, Irach 2-7, Brooklyn, N. Y„ 0-14. Harvey. Martin, In "The Only Way" (Klaw a Erlanger, mgrs.)—Cleveland, 0., March 2-7, Philadelphia, Pa.. 0-14. Holland, Mildred, In ''The Lily and the Prlnco" (Edward C. White, mgr.)—Athol, Mass., Mnrcb 4, Gardner 6, Fltcbburg a, Marlboro 7, Lynn 0, Nashua, N. II., 10, Manchester 11, Concord 12, Lowell, Moss., 18, Salem 14. Howard Hall, In "Tbo Man Who Dared" (Henry I'lerson, mgr.)—Philadelphia, Pa., ' '*lty 0-14. Lawrence Walker, March 2-7. N. Y. City 0-14. Hanford, Clinrlos II (F. mgr.)—Tiicomo, Wash,, March 8, Unguium 0, Aberdeen 10, Olymplu 11, Portland, Ore., 12. Ilnirurd, Ollle, Block (Carl llrchn, mgr.) — York, I'u., March 2-7, Cumberland, Md., 9-14. Hail, Don C, itenertory—Lancaster. Ky„ March 2-4, Ford B-7, Cynthlnna 9-11, But- ler 12-14. Hlllman, Maud—Bliighamton, N, Y., March 2-7, Scranton. J*a„ 9-14. Hlmmeluln's Ideals John A. Hlmtnoleln, ingr.i—Haraiogu, N. Y.. March 2-7 lllmmeleln's Imperial Stock (Dave H. Woods, mgr.)—Springfield, III., March 2 7, Terre Haute, Ino., 0-14. Herrmann, Leon (Thurnner A Gorman, mgrs.)—Providence, l(. I„ March 2 7, Lawreuce, Mass., 10, Hay ward, Grace (Dick Ferris, mgr.)—Mln- nnapulls, Minn., March 2, Indefinite Hadileld Slock—Catsklll. N. Y., March 2-7. Howard Dorslt—Kankakee, 111,, March 2-4, Htrvator B-7, lilooinington U-14, Huicourt Comedy, Charles K, Harris (W. C. McKay, mgr.)— llolyoko, Mass., March 2-7. Uoyt's Comedy (II. G. Allen, mer.)— Meri- dian, Miss., Mnrcb 2-7, Pino filiiff, Ark., 0-14. Hunt Stock (II. U. KHmar, mgr.)—Constan- ts, Mich.. March 2-7, Nllen 0-14. Hickman A Ilcssey (F. F. Parker, mgr,)— Council Bluffs, In., March 2-7. Herald Squure Stock-Portsmouth, O, March 1-7. Henderson, Maud, Roportory (Joseph F, Par- ent, mgr.)—Joncsvlllo, Micb,, March 2-7. Hutchinson Imperial Stock—Butte, Mont., March 2, Indefinite Henderson Slock (W. J, and R. B, Hender- son, mgrs.)—Klma, In., March 2-7. Harris A Parkinson, Ilobert II. Harris (N. C. Hoyt, mgr.)—Lynchburg, Va„ March 2-7, Baltimore, Md., 0-14. Huntley-Moore Stock—Savannah, Ga., March 0-11. "Heart of Maryland" (David Belasco. mgr.) —Fresno, Cal., March 4, Los Angeles B-7, El Paso, Tex., 0, Han Antonio 11, Houston 12, Galveston IS, Beaumont 14. "Ilooslor Daisy," Bessie Clifton (G. H. Elton, mgr.)— Mnryivlllc, O., March 4, Coshoc- ton fl, Ubrlchvllle 7, Canal Dover 0, New- castle, Pa., 10, Beaver Falls 11, Bast Liverpool, 0., 12, McKcesport, Pa„ 18, Rochester 14. "Heart of Chicago," Lincoln J. Carter's— Chicago, III., March 1-7, Jollet 8, Braid- wood 9, Aurora 10, Syracuse 11. Rockford 12, Bamboo, Wis., 18, Madison 14. "Her Marriage Vow" (Vance A Sullivan, mgrs.)—Montreal, Can., March 2-7, Hamll "Hearts of Gold" (11. A. Johnson, mgr.)— Kalamazoo, Mich.. March 4, Battle Creek 6. Jackson 0, Hillsdale 7, Auburn, Ind., 0, Fort Wayne 10, Decatur 11, Van Wert. 0„ 12, Paulding 18, Bryan 14. "Happy Hooligan/' Gns Hill's—New Orleans La.; March 1-7, Vlcksburg 0, Memphis, Tenn., 10, Nashville 11, Chattanooga 12. Knoxvllle 13, Lexington 14. - •■■ •Hooaler Girl,'' Kate Watklns and Gus Cohan (Dave B..Levis, mgr)—New Philadelphia, 0„ Marcb 4, Nswcomerstown 0, Alliance 0, Beaver Falls. Pa., 7. „,„, ... ■ .. ■ "Hearts of Oak," Heme's (William B, Gross,