The New York Clipper (March 1903)

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MARCH 21. . M irr axu Burki: have llulslied twelve ».«k« over the • Keith circuit and twelve ■£k» over the 1'roctor circuit. uiiios- as« IM "" re compelled 10 They THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 89 ailCHIQAX. .. n.'if'woi-k on account of Illness" tSSmOm Keith circuit April U. chad, a KlIJ-ATRICK Will visit llfrlln, tcVw&ZP th " ,Mrvit «iwm House ?.? d ., , i le ,?"??'""'^ ™«large" Kyrle%Si In Steer- -wan received with enthusiasm, by a fnlr house, March 111. "Hello, BUI," played. }li xe . r .f, "S" 111 attendance. 12. "Hlchard gnw Is due 25, the Bostunlaus, lu "Itoblu Hood, 20. HllOlltO ISLAM), S, L mer*ure.'Vleiiiii and Parla. where lm And^Ma^'hi "'t^TH' i wk "/ 3* the hold soger Bov" manager). houses, week Friday was I iow'ardi'Theatre with my new" monologue w«i"JIf"l"! ,H, '..»rtiJ?- 3« lun, « r Organist" ?t week, and am engaged at Philadelphia. WmmaytH^SS^Z n n ek «. of , " •itthe 1'rocadero, aa a special feature. I m^i^SS, v22VEit* i &.&. W,l * r ' ! •L I ^ll„n». m .ri for three return weeks, .it ^TLL, ..A?* 1 * 0 '•' "" Vtalfs" wet wll ♦■» OHJO,_ .Cleveland—At the Own House (A. P. Hartr. manager).—K. 8. Wlilnrd, who baa not vlalted Cleveland for aeveral seasons Ih ,S ln ? glven R wl'al welcome week of March IB. In repertory. He la reviving some of hi* old successes, also playing two ueW pluvs. John Drew. In "The Mummy and the lluin- Ktbel uud Itoatclle, Kddlo and Tulla, Deloy, Mona flay ton, Oeo. Devoy, Eva 1'erl, Prank Perez, .—The r.enten season haa Bessie, Louise King, Harry I)e Voy'a comedy, the attendance at local the. "No Iteat for the Wicked." Mention.— At the Broadway Theatre, week of in, Florence Hoborts, In "Znxn.'' A. H. Prlton, manager of the Curtis Thenlre...returned from a ten days' trip to New York. The result of his trip wan the signing of contracta which, If carried ou:, will make things lively In Denver next Hen- son. Ilia contracta were with the Independ- ent Hooking Agency, and call for (lie appear- Providence little effect on litres either way, houses being then, ax at other time* of the year, {traded to drawing power of the iieiforuiancc. " 'Way Down Hast* did only u"Tslr t.nsrnriw-week <vf--M, at the Providence Opera House (Felix It. W cndtlscharfcr, manager). "King Dodo" Is the attraction March litis, followed bv Stuart lUihsnn, In "A Comcdv of Krrors,' IH-ai : tills Hklnner. lu "Laiarre," 2:i-2r.. Prom'itions alaive the average stnndard " UM * "' eighteen of the mlng Hlrd," drew well week of 0. Barrymore la next. tJPSSPL&il. K . Co " k *>'>. nianagcr).—"Peck and Ills Mother In Ijiw." one of the Intent of the houses were seen nt both the Empire PhW» which tour under tna direction of the [Ml 4 Xathasun. managers) and the im- IndependcntM. This house la In the Stulr principal Ilia direct stars and pcrlsl (Felix II. Wendelschaefer, manager* the week of l». At the former Welicr ft Helds success, "Plddlo-Dee-Dce," caught & Ilnvlln circuit. «».» and Vlch,;'., C l Bn .•''>>■»"•««•<' Troupe,'MuVphv ami Mchols. Lookhart's elephants. Adn Ar- no.dson. George '. Day, Cadleux, Johnson, Davenport and Lor'cllo.' AVENUE Theatre (H. I.amkln, mans Bun IDkt, late of Itose Sydell's London Belles Co., closed n successful engagement -it tbe Howard, Boston, and opened, March •i, at the Kuiplre Theatre, Washington, D. ,■'., for «!x weeks. KlTTV S. KiniiitAM reports log clubs. At the entertainment Century Wheelmen at Philadelphia. 10 her act was featured. Free ' l<racl will have an entertainment rice Garden, tbls city, at which :i|>near. Little Besbib Kosa, niece llosa, known as the "little girl voire," has Joined hands with musical comedies, Is giving satisfactory per- Rv**d house* at every performance. The bouse formaiices this week, -rader Southern will Ret back to melodrama 1«. with "In Old Skies, presented by att excellent company. Kentucky." followed by "M'llss" aa. At tlm -v company, week of 0, was one of the most successful plays seen here this season. Sext, Hanlons' Superb*." CLEyKLA.si) (J. K. Cookaon, manager).— Imiwrlnl "Tfei llurgomaster" wna put on, at popular prices, week of f», tho coinpnnv liclng HiibntnntlHlly the name seen at tho higher priced houses. Strange to say, It (lid . 'Not Guilty," a dramatic play with a capable "° do "«•' business which might have been •ast, thla week. "On the Stroke of Twelve" expected. Alice Fischer will be seen at tho WINCONHt*. Milwaukee.—Mrs. Patrick CampMI made her llrat Milwaukee appearance al the Davidson Theatre March 12-H, and her four rerforuiances were attended by packed houses. "The Joy of Living," 'The Sec- ond Mrs. Tnnqucray" and "Magdn" offi-red the atar many onporluiiltlcs. Krauk Daniels, H-ll, lu "Miss Simplicity," was a strong in- octompanled by his wife, Mabel Palmer. They were Clippes callers while la New York. Miss Palmer la arranging to take nut her own repertory company next season. Mr. W'ertley Informed us that the memorial number was sold out In Greensboro fifteen Minutes after Its arrival. Tub Gbahah Southern - Specialty Co. Grand ltaplds—At tbe New Powera (J. W. Spooner, manager).—James K. Hackett, In "The Crisis," played, to a crowded house. March 2, as did Grace George i. and Kyrle I*ellew 10. Mrs. Patrick Camp bell, in "Magda," played, to S. It, O.. at ad- vanced prices. Coming: "Tbe Suburban' reports One business on Its return engage- = Krank Daniels 10 "Vrlioim" -"l ments through Vermont, and Is now In GitAxtT Om Hoisp fOrin st»Tr Vcw SM State, meeting with tbe same re- -g^STutfh wJh^mL^S hi tits. Jnti.v T. WitiTPiF.i.n, manager of the J.is- iIuk Johnsons, writes: "We have just fin- ished our twentieth week In America, and arc more than pleased with our success, both artistically and financially. Hie boys Mm n few weeks' rest before starting on otic Knrapean trip, whlcb Includes all of the principal cities of Russia, up as far as Si- ei-hi. Our 'ad.' In last Issue of The Clip- t'KK brought us many offers for next season." Mmh:i,im: Fiiaxks reports meeting with suciess playing the part of Nellie, In J. (*. Hart's sket-.'h. "The Pipe Hitter," with Fred Irwin's Big Show, with which she Is tbe Koubrette. L'imr. and Hr.t.r.x Mack report a succesi- ful return week's engagement, with only five weeks Intervening, nt the Star Theatre, Ham- ilton, Can. The Wilsons, In their double trapeze act, are features of tbe free attractions at the carnival being held by the Tenth Battalion, N. 0. X 1'., at the Armory, Albany, X. \\. from March 11 to 21. ' Dick Febodsox axd Gracb Passmohh joined Iloble's Knickerbockers In Cincinnati, Feb. 2"I. pleased to" learn that be "Is" to continue ns IIa/ei. IiAttNEiT (Mrs. (Matt Kennedy) baa manager for tbe coming season, fully recovered from her Illness, and bns innna- . played to the caiMiclly, as did "lor Her Children's Sake." 8-11. Coming: Julc Walters, In "Just Struck Town." 12-14; "Down by the Sea" 15-18, "Tbe Kentucky Feud" 10-21. Smith's Opeua House (Mrs W. B. Smith, manager).—This house continues doing an excellent business. Week of 10, the Tuxedo Girls Burlesnuera. . Saginaw.—At the Academy of Musiu (John If. Davidson, manager).—"A Thor- oughbred Tramp" came, to big business, March 7. Coming: Kyrle BelTew, In "A Gentleman of France," 12: "Down by tbe Sea" 13. Paul Gllmore 14, Frank Daniels 20. Jeffee's Tiieatke (T. D. Ham ford & Sam Marks, managers).—Last week the iierforni- ers were: The Cblcks, Holcomb and Mend*!, W. A. and Lottie Bohme, Pitching Brothers, tbe Great Molcom, Dual and Murphy, Hell man, tbe Four Uobcrts, the vltagraph. Item. —Manager John McCartbey recenti returned from Chicago, where he bookeil fourteen solid weeks of attractions for Iti erslde Park Casino. He Las been abe to ae cure some of the best talent la the vaudeville line, and patrons of this popular resort are — pav- slcal culture. Bluns, Blnns and Blnns. Lew- Sully. Canfleld nnd Carleton, Lieut. Nobel, ventriloquist; Irving Jones, I-avlne Cameron Trio. ST.vn (Drew & Campbell, managers).— Lawrence Wcber'a Parisian Widows week of 10. The opening bill Is a burlesque on. so- ciety, "The Smart Set." The olio comprises such clever |>eople ns: Bert Leslie, assisted by Dorothea Walker: Jordon and Welch, th-; California comedy duo; Nelson and Mllledge, Cbiis. Falke, the Three Marccnas, Clifford nnd Harvey. The concluding burlesque Is "Lonesome Hurst." The Ilrlgartlprs was the attraction week of 0. Itlce & Burtons Big Gnlcty Co. 23-28. . Toledo— At the Valentine Theatre (Ot oger).—"lienits of Onk," week of 8, proved u popular attraction, "i'on Xonson nml "Lovers' r^tiio" MM week of IS nnd 22, respectively. Btaii Tiieatbb (Frank It. Trottmon, man- ager).—Miner's Bohemian Hurlesquura, week of 8, was n big winner. Grace Lu Kite nnd her pickaninnies scored heavily. The Jolly tSrsss Widows week ot in, and tho Cltv Sports week of 22. (.'itKAM Curt Oi'bim Garden (P. J. Murphy, uui linger). - - IliiMlucHH good. I'coplo week of Louisville —At Mncnttleys Theatre (Jno. ,"■• : .WHS: W'sjlfonl and Co., Murphy and T. Mncanley. nmnngcr).—"lion Ilur" opened •" A 1 "";^'.' . c ", ln I"" 1 .. SMBS Jnckaon ami a week's engugement March 0, and orebo l&B&i. ™** , ' owl "- hreli Vou l»el. ■"«« I >r " r - <ill records at this theatre, tho house belnrf »''««'< , on. lliiinbiiril, Ostradu. Westminster Theatre (George H. natcheller, manager).—Harry Bryants Bur- lcsquera gave on exceptionally pleasing show week of 0. opening with "Ills Honor, tho Major," and Introducing a number of excel- lent special ties. The Merry Maidens week ot M ■ ♦»» KBNTDOKY. to W Kllves luaiiairer) Mrs ljin^tV* .r,. ^ ero ruu u - v "" x "° rajirotuis enlerng scnte'd "Tne' "Z fl'nva'' to a niS C,,J '' Hlul ^P ,e camc ' ron > "" »***" «' E..™ «i„.. L roB , , '-..j:. n %..._ tu . a . 8 f' le ?. dla State, and also from Indiana. An e sold ont for every perfortnanco before the initial one was given. Excursion trains were ruu by nil tho railroads entering tbe tbe house, March 8. Kyrle 'Bellew, In "'A Geo tlemnn of France," matinee and night, 14 received his usual good patronage. Coming: Frank Daniels, in "Miss Simplicity," 17: "The Suburban" 20, 21. Lvceitm Theatre (Krank Burt, manager). —The Blondells. iu "Through the Ceutre of the Earth." did a satisfactory business Si- ll. "Lc Voyage on Suisse" had aninll pat- ronage 12-14. Coming: Hanlons' "Suporba" 35 and week. State, and also from Indiana. Au extra matinee waa given 13. Coming: Bogets Bros, 17, 18. At'DirnuiuM (James II. Camp, manager). —Mrs. Fiske comes 1(1, 17, presenting "Mary of MagdaJn." The advance sule predicts ii large attendance. Avksi'k TtiKATnB (Clins. A. S!i:iw, mana- ger).—"The Little Church Around the Cor- ner," week of 8, attracted a largo attend- ance. The play appealed to tho sympathetic, and proved satisfactory, For week of L*i Rmht Ivhixbii. —Pierce and Itoslyn. A. Mc- (llnnlH, '['entile CnsU-lll, nnd Tonnes llrtist nitikc up tho bill week of HI, Notes. —Chus. K. Harris, Milwaukee's popular song writer, has offered Ills bounti- ful homo for sale, preparatory to his remov- ing his general oflJcn to New York City May I.... ..Herman Wcrhkc, stago director for l.eon Wacbsner, at the Pabst Theatre, the pitat twelve years, has resigned, and will return to Germany nl the close of the pres- et)!, season llarncy Hall closed the KiM Monday, in. m:w HAMi'siiiitia. vinm-licstor.—At tho Opera Hoitae (Ii W. Harrington, manager).—'Mildred Holland Julaed her husband, with Harry Bryant's ilurlesquers. for the remainder of tbe season. The \V.\i;.\ er Sisters write: "We received inauy offers from our *ad.' In tbe memorial < 'i.i I'll: ii. for next season. We go with Swal Jackson.—At the Atbenauini (B. J. Por- ter, manager).—"Uncle Josh Spruceby" bad a small bouse 'March 0. "Tbe Span of L|fo" came, to good business, matinee and night, Grace George, In "Pretty Peggy," scored Vadls. aiicadk Theatre (Cooke Greene, mana- ger).—The bill lust week was a good one, r'dlth Helena's singing being a splendid feat- ure. For 10 and week : The Youinnn's Show. Including Leo and Chapman, West and Clin- ton, O'Kourke and Burnett, John Healv, Leon Morris, Bettlna Gerard, and Ten Ichl. tavo and an excellent company, March 11, lu ng pcrformaricu of burlesque and "Tbn Lily and tho Prince, drew woll. Herr- speolaltlos, that pleased large crowds, week maun, the magician. 14: "'Way Down Must" of 8. For week of in, Itoso Hill's Burlesque 24. "In Old Limerick Town" 25. Co. Temple TnEATius (J. D. Hopkins, man- ager) .—Hopkins' Transoceanic Star Spcclulty Co. was the attraction week of 8. Clayton White nnd Malic Stuart made u hit with tbelr one act comedy. All tlm others met )f low 41 Markle's Floating Palace April 1, for one of the hits of the season 0. Paul Gil- -1 he -SuuBner season.' • Notes fhou Peterson & DnxBAre's Vaudk- v»i,m: Co. —We have been playing tlie Pacific const for two years, and have played one hundred and two successful weeks out of »ue hundred and four. In that time there lias been but one change In tbe company. Mrs. Geo. Dunbar presented her husband more. In "The Tyranny of Tears," pleased a fair house 12. Due: Frank Daniels,. In "Miss Simplicity," 14; King Dramatic Co. week of HI. Kalaniaxoo.—At the Academy of Music (B. A. Bush, manager).—The Kennedy Players, In repertory, opened a week's en- gagement, at popular prices, March 0, to a I'aiik Tiihathe (John Hlllcs, manager).' The Utopian llurlesquors hold tho boards ii-ll, good houses being In evidence through- out Hie week. "Tracy, tho Outlaw." 12-14. opened to S. B. O, Coining: "An Amorlcun Burt's Theatre (Frank Burt manager)" tn . 0 'J' ? n '- net comedy. All tlm others met Gentleman" 1(1-18, "Saved from tltti Son" —"Ten Nights In a Bar Boom" add S The l v r Uh fav ? r - r, !° tt M,ple '' n ? ll f«l w «* of 11121, Boston Symphony Orchestra 22. Game Keeper" did n fnlr business 8 nnd g. "*L : . Ja , mM £• P 0 ^ a , nd \ du ' fcffSSffi Palace Thbatiib (C. 8. Murdon. maua- • ger).—For week of 0: Paddy Mahor, Her- bert, Blanche Do Cotrot, Edith lllchards. «Vard, 1'red V. Bowers, Miller and Ktvko, Allco Greenwood, the (Irnat Platte, Denny week. Week of 1(1: "A Kentucky Fend" 10 18, "Down by (he Hen" 10-21. Canton.—At the Grand Opera House (M, C. Barber, manager).—'"ATpbousc and Gas ton" pleased a good sized a ' 10. "Not Guilty," 11, had and "Man to Man," 12. drew While the ever popular Blondells, ln~"Througli the Centre of tbe Earth," had capacity Vernon. audience March ., rndnca^.— at rbs^CcTnTn:kr(Jirmes-B, 1 fair bumaesV Kn K»«d>, manager).—"Arizona'' pleased a k a llEht house "J 0011 ll,m " p M|,Ml1 ,0 - "1'lcklngs from Puck," 12, nnd Itlee's nesa. Coming: Mr 1V.I, Show Girl" had good hua'l- Harry Bercsfotd, In "Tho Breunan, and Bnrt Howu and stock, In "The Doctor's Campaign." For week of 10: Tlm Hanilolplis, Kiiigdon, Hlg. Oullmotto, Golille Peinherton, Gertie Zblnj nnd tlio itwk-caw— puny, In "Cusey's Troulilca." ♦ <» TEXAS. mention for their act, and report tbls sea son to lie their most successful one In vaudeYllle. At the Grpheum, Uttcn, K. T-. last week, their act scored strongly, and ihey bare the coming Summer entirely booked. - , Diaoila writes from Toledo that, on ac- count of Illness, he has been obliged to cancel all dates, but will be able to resumo work shortly, opening in New York April <t; on the Proctor circuit. i Ma. and Mrs. T. J. Grimes write: "We hare closed our burlesque company, and arc now touring Texas with tho Gagnon-Pol- loi'k Stock Co. Wo will open a new stock imrleaiiue.houae early In August." . AIjie Adelaide Herrmann, upon her ar- rival *ln Indianapolis last week, to SB her en- j-'iigcinent there, was presented by a coterie 'iljmt friends In that city with nn automo- bile. Mine. Herrmann will bead her own company next season, using her own private ■ ar. In which she will bave a sncclal com- partment made for the automobile. She is now' Introducing her lieuttty.'or a Dream tuet with'great favor. Noter from Barlow & Wilson's Min- sTur.Ls;—Our business continues fine. At Middletowu, Springfield, Columbus, we bnd S. it, O. McKennen nnd Been joined nt Mminnatl. Griffith and Fcnsley. two aero- iMts. Joined at Mlddietown. Both teams nro "Tracy, the Bandit," for 7, canceled, son's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" comes 20. ««» VIRGINIA. Stet- RU'hmoml.—At tbe Academy of Music (Thos. G. Leafb, manager).—This huttse has no bookings for v.eek of March 10—a most unusual thing. Richard Mansfield, In "Julius L'lesar," was greeted with the largest house of the season 10. There was not an empty sent from pit to dome, and S. R. O. waa scarce. Lulu Glaser, In "Doily Vnrden," played, to a crowded bouse, 11, and "i-'loro- darn." to line houses. 12, 13. The Four Cohans, tn'capaclty, 14. ' Bijou Theatre (Chas. McKee. manager). —"Hearts Adrift" 1018, and tbe Geo. W. Fswcett Co. 111-21. in a revival on u grand scale ot "Siberia." Lucille La Verne, so popular here, will be with the latter, "Busy Izzv" did a fine business week of 0. Pcnan's Thbatbb (Fred W. Putnam, )r uew act "The Sleeping manager).—Week of 18: May Emmctt, Plor- houses 12-14. Coming: Elmer W m In Midair" which has ence James, Agnes Monroe, Mabel Flood, and "A Thoroughbred Tramp," 10-18; ■ in aiioair, wuicn uas JohMton and B G | D i er . Business last week Pardon" 10-21. was good. Bostock's Animal Shows. —The attend- ance week of 0 was tbe best of the season. New weekly features keep up tbe Interest. manager).—Week of 0 the bill was: Christo- pher, the musician ; the Mnjestlc Trio (Phil- lips. Nlner and Floyd), Harry Boyd, Putchen nnd Clifton, and May Dillon, Jack E. Wal- ters. Business la good, despite the Lenten influence. Note. —Manager Spellmnn will organize a minstrel show, fenturlng Hairy Boyd, lo play a circuit of Summer parks. Time for tbe new project Is about filled. ■ Dayton—At the Victoria Theatre (C. G. Miller, manager).—"Foxy Grandpa" gave two Interesting iierformances March 7. to good business. "Florodorn" appeared here, 0, before n well pleased audience. Mrs. Lungtry did a splendid business, In "The Cross Ways," 12. Coming: The McKlnlev Club Minstrels (local) HI, 17, Wni. Paver- sham 25, the Ten Ichl Troupe 27, 28. Park Tiikatiie (Harry K. Fcicht, mana- ger).—"Weary Willie Walker" did fairly Well 0-11. Hilly B. Van and Nellie 0'Ncll, In "Bolivar's Busy Day." attracted good alters. In 'Beyond Sm.niERS' Home Theatre. —"At tho Old Cross Bonds" was the attraction 10, to good business. Coming: "In Gay Paris" 10. » ZaiicNvllle. —At Schultz Opera HoiIRO (H. W. Boss, manager).—Hnvcrly's Mlu- Vt. Worth.—At Greenwall's Opera House (Phil W. Grcenwnll, manager).—Al, II. Wil- son, in "A Prlncn of Tatters," had u big house, March ft. Kathryn Kidder, la "Au Eve for nil Eye," enmt:, to good house, (I. The 5 i". L*f ( .u, SliSSS. 'i 1 "' 1 i mnn T'"' M»W WSS Co. opened u. for llvo nights, to gl 1 ! JffaLJgSJ"»iP^g*»tXgMW. WW Mi utiHlncss. Coiling: lileunor Ilobson 14, park ami theatre will open May 25. ...fi„, „.,„,, i. ftwllb roi?ers" HI, 'The Denver MUMMNt*. l'oriliiinL—At the Marquam Grand (Cnl- vln Hcltlg, manager).—"levers' Lone' 1 did fair business March 2-4. Nance O'Nell did LKIIUIIinClD J»ll ■ l|f J IMIIIHTl Mxpresa" 17, "Tho Missouri Girl" 18, Olym- plu Opera Co. 10-21. Standard Tiievi'iiu (Prank De Beqtie, uinii- ugiTi, —one of Kelly and Mnck's comedies, "McCorinlck's Night Out," prepares tho audi- euco for a good vaudeville bill week of '.I, About Votliliiir" Ivor In ii vlciinlsr TJ"'~''Arl. <'P''ned to capacity bttsliiess. zona" week of 111 ««"""«. M. Arl- (;bown t , ikatiib (l . ml i.: pito |n, maiingor). Cohiiiiav'h Tiimatrh /John v Cnnii-nv —Kviuis, DevccH nnd Evans, In "How I In S^^P^I^^JSfvL^^SPfSl ilecfliiio tt Tniinp," nnd tho singing of Raul Norfolk. —At tbe Academy of Music (T. lllllug the bill. Our company now numbers n. Lenlh. manager).—"Alice of Old Vln- strels came March 12. to a fair sized audi- Inert- ■_. t •-.-..-. ™ i~\. ■ .. _- ~ .1. _ .3 -._ „ r 3 . " * i « r B. - ..a nnoa " A IT. Ii/ill uit n it il finatrtr\" Lml i»™ Is (...,, I forty strong. Or.r new car reached us at Sjiiiugfield. Everything is moving along nicely, and we can any without any exagger- ation that this will be one of our banner seasons. ; Jas. C. Matthews has resigned Ids posl cennes" drew a good bouse March 5. "A Texas Steer" followed 0, to very satisfac- tory returns. Primrose & Dockstader's Mln- stres did big business 7. Richard Mansfield pneked the house 0, and Lulu Qtasvr, hi Dolly Vnrden," was accorded a most hearty 'Ion as business representative of the (ireat reception 10. The Four Cohans are booked l.nfayette Show, iu order to devote his en- t re time and attention to the Interests of the (mro Fox Show, which will oiien Its wasoa early In September, under his mnn- ngemont. ■ IIariii- Lax do, elastic equilibrist, writes {hat be has returned from his South Amer- ican, tour, and had to cancel three months' jydrk (hero on nccount of.the yellow fever. His act waa a success. He played the Novelty Hieatre. Sacramento, March 0, nnd ha* "t tier Western dates. Job Pai.meb writes: "The quartet with |i>i! Itiigndlera Burlesque Co. was constructed '■V ma at the opening of the season, and Is 'OinpoBed of Moua Wynne, Eddie Hnycs, ■iHjy Harvey, and Joe Pamer." ( INQUKVALU had n great crowd at bis recent, farewell performance In Australia, uiumrj ■ u vminii " » ".g •«•"««, ""■ "ml never did his turn go more successfully ford. Stanley and Cammetta, and Chas "}' provoke warmer expressions of satisfac- ' Won. He bad to make a speech, and a ueat. humorous common sense little conversation with the audience followed, and then Walter, 'he .comic assistant was also called for. ' be press of Australia was a unit in tho ■'xprtMlpns of regret at bis departure, nnd dfolrMi rcturn ,0 UlBt count *7 '» wnrmly trniA TeAMAxs-Trrvs and Fbbd J. Titus, who were to have, p'ayed Keith's, Phlladel- Eftk 9 1 J !, I we «k, have poatponed their date *l that bouss. ' ence, "Alnhonse and Gaston" bad fair busi- ness 0. "San Toy" delighted a good sized audience 10. "Down Mobile" drew a good house 7. Coming: Tbe Cook-Cburcb Co. week of 1(1, "The Tyranny of Tears" 24, "Light- house Bobbery'* 2(J. Memorial Hall. —The WIIhou Theatre Co. did fair business only D-7, iu repertory. for "March 1.1, "Florodorn" 14. the GIITen Musical Comedy Co. 24, Indefinitely. Granby Theatre (Joke Wells, managorl. —Although the weather has been extremely disagreeable, business at this house for week of U waa remarkably good. The attraction was the Geo. Fawcett Co., with "8lbcrla" as the offering. A double bill Is bookod for week of 1(1. The Geo. Fawcett Co., featuring mniiager).—'The Montana Out law' did well "Prince Karl, "-11. "Not Guilty' bad six big bouses l!i- AUron— At the Colonial Theatre (S. K Vail, manager).—The Cook-Church Stock Co. enjoyed good business week of March 0. "An. American Hustler" 17, "Eight Bells'' 18. "Human Hearts" 21. Gbaxd OrERA Hoi;sn (T. K. Albaugh. ager).— TIh> Baker Theatre Stock Co. pre seated "Captain Swift," lo standing room only nt two performances 8. "Because Sim l/ovcd Him Ho" wns product I v»i of good htislueas week of Mnrcfi 1, "Christopher Jr." will be put on in. FRERERICKSnUIIO Mi/me Hall (John CllM- sldy, manager). -—The I.oretta Family, Hole i-rts, Kmllax uud Co., Rtewurt and La Croix, Lily Bolsset, Amelltn, Ataanda Bahr, Flora Du Bola. Amy Stanley. Ida Itosslter, the Great Carroll. Olole Krrol, Elln Howard, Jessie HIhsoii, John Davis. Will Davis, Ida Howell, Pearl and Cassldy's Co., lu "An Irish Boblnson Crusoe." I'iiitz'h New Tiiiiatiuj (A. Dollmnu, man- ager).—Jessie Hereford, Lillian Htarr, May Stanley, Vivian, Lillian Howe, Ilooney and Forrester, Flora Santos. Maivord Bros., Flo Franks, Alf. T. .Tames, Jennie Culshard. KmriisfiN's Mi'siu Hall (II. I). Grlflln. munagorl.—Mne Trcscotl. .Tiinnltu. Lailles' Ideal Orchestrii, Mac E. Gtlddnn. director, iii.iziKR's Concert Ham. (MM B. Davis, manager).—Clara Kdwards, Lconorc, lleleini, Miss Simpson, ».» ( IIMIHADII. Frank Gllltnan, will present 10-18. The offering for 10-21 will be "Hearts Adrift" Buou Tiikatiie (Abb. Smith, manager). —Week of 16, last week's people: are re- tained. Business Is good. New AtlDlTORitiM Theatre (J. M. Barton, manager).—'People booked for week of IU are: Otis and Jeanette Luurelle, Mazxlotta, Kluuey and Chapmen. Lottie Vernon, Hut- 14. "Weary Willie Walker" comes 111-18, "The Span of Life" 19-21, "Alaska" :!3-2f>. . Marlon.—At the Grand Opera House /Cbas.E. Perry, malinger).—The Wilbur- Denver.—At the Tabor Grand (Peter McCotirt, manager).—Bono Coghlaii, In "Tho Second Mrs. Tnnqucray," plnyed. to good bouses, week of March 8. "A Trip to China- town" 15-21. Emi'iue Theatre (Peter McCotirt, mnnn Bents. ■ Atlantic Garde.v (Geo. L. Pierce, mana- ger).—People booked for week of 10 are: La Belle Asia, Louary and Louary, Morris Bros., Potter and Harris, Mike Blxford, May De Lolnc, Irene Hall, and the barton Trio. Tbls house, which was managed by Wnsserman t Hutchlns. will In the future lie under tbe sole management of Geo. L. Fierce. Gllmore, In "The Tyranny of Tears," 20. "The Deemster,' Cruris Tiikatrk (A. It. Pelton, manager). —Week of H, "Hapho," In a new version. Notts from Clifton & Dunlay's "Ileal Widow Brown" Co.. under tbe direction of A. Q. Rrammon: The company opened Feb. 7. and has been playing to good business. The time Is booked until June 1C In the ■Cast anil Canada. The company Is the best that has ever played "The ileal Widow Kelly, I^lchsensing children, Helen Og'den, In Brown.' Clifton and Dunlay are being feat- Illustrated songs: Quo. Campbell. Six shows —— ■ ured. Thoy Intend to Introduce It next a day, and turning people away. I'etersborg.—At tbe Academy of Mnsle season on a larger and better scale. Return Alcazar Tiihatre (Prank Kllpfel, mnnn- (Wo. B. Freach, manager).—"A Texaj dates art being offend, e«r)*-Week ot 0i Mattle Corlllllan, Bossley packed the house at evf.ry performance. Itlta Harlan made a big hit. Week of 15, "Davy Crockett." .Crystal Theatre: (Geo, Ira Adams, man' ager) .—Week of 8: Pratt * Little's moving pictures, Bates and Kumeat. Kelly and stock presents "Hello, Central." big Note —I'd Junks, master of horin with tho Itliigllng Bros Circus leaves 14 for Burn- lino, Wis., to organize the forces lu bis de- partment. s Dallas.—At the Opera House (Geo. Anxy. malinger).—Al. II, Wilson, In "Tho Prince, ot Tatters," pleased a packed house March 4, Clins. D, Herman drew fnlr business .",, (I. Kathryn Kidder, In "An Kyo for nit Eye," drew a large audience 7. Anna Eva Fay opened U. for four nights, to fnlr busi- ness, at popular prices. Coming: Eleanor UoIjkoi), In "Audrey," l.'l: "The Irish Pawn- broker" 14, "Denver Express" ML for it week's engagement; Morey Stock Co. opens 211 for four nights. Camp Street Thkatrm (Jas. Wolf, mali- nger),—This theutie has changed manage- meut. Drawing cards for week of 0 were: Billy Benisey and Juanltn llradhatn, Tho others of the people: Oram Hess, Jim Wolf, Nellie cook, Charles Ward ami Margaret Barker. . . «»♦ ALABAMA. Mobile.—At the Mohllo Thentro (J. Tan- nonbaum, manager). —"Lost lilvor" cnniit March 0, to fnlr business. "Are You a Ma- son?" came 7, matinee anil night, lo uimiiI business. The Ilostonliina, In "Maid Mar- Inn," came, one performance. (1, to a pneked Louse. Coining: Ellcry's Bnyul Italian Bund 10, 17, iwo matinees and two night per- ft'imanccs. Mabcottm Tiiratiik (Diiroiirnmi Bras., managers).—Good business prevailed week of i», with tlm same forces as tho previous week, wnlch will be held over for week of lil. - Note. —The season of 11lil2-100:i Is draw- log to a close nt the Mobile Theatre, but It has been a great aticceess. The rumors current In thla city some weeks ago regard- ing tho bidding of a new theatre wero evl- deiity wit hunt foundation. — "A Thoroughbred Tramp" (Western) will closn a thirty-four weeks' season nf. Johnstown, Pa., March 28. The company opeus uext season Aug. ID.