The New York Clipper (March 1903)

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» > r M ARCH 21. TABLE OF CO.NTKNTS. P . !— ; I'llge, MlM Clipper'" Anecdotes, PlMMtHtlM ' giid Comments Concerning Stage Eolk. 85 (irnnle Emmetl—Sketch 8(1 nur London Letter NO John Morrlney—Sketch 87 World of Player* 87.88 Pauline Baton—Sketch 88 Vaudeville and Minstrel 88,8U Miscellaneous 88 Inder the Tents 88 Ijitest by Telcgrnph 03 i in, the Road , »3, Mi OB Vaudeville lloute List 05 chess and. Checkers 81) Hurries Answered 00 snige' Mechanics 05 With the BUI Posters 05 Xew Vork City—Kevlew and Comment... OH i'llpper Post Office 07.08 THEATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE. Michigan > 80 Virginia... 80 Ohio.., '• 81) Rhode Island 89 Kentucky 80 I IrCgon 80 Colorado 80 Wisconsin 81) New Hampshire 80 Texas 80 Alabama...' 8!) District of Columbia.. .. 110 Maine 90 Dejnware 00 Massachusetts 00, 01 Maryland 01 Illinois 01 Wyoming • 01 Pennsylvania 01,02 I/mlslnnn 02 Xew York 02 Minnesota 02 Indiana. 02 Canada 02 Xort h Carolina 02 LATEST BY TEL E&RAPH. Monday Night's Openings In All the Uig Snow Towns. «OI.I)KV gate: gleanings. THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. 03 "The Cipher Code." "Ten Nights In n .Bar itoom," "The Sixth Comnuinil- nipnt" mill "Tiiiuliiic of the Slir«-iv" nr<- the New (>ir«-rliiR»— At the Re- liubllc n IVrnianenl Minstrel iiml Hurlesune Company TnkeM I'ox- Messlon. X/jrcla/ JiiHimirh to Tub New Youk Ci.h'Peii. Sax Francisco, March 17.—At the Co- liniihlii Theatre William Gillette began Inst night his second and last week In "Sber- Int'k Holmes." Business has been bis. Alcazar Tiibatiik. —"The Cipher Code" Is l lifs week's bill. i.'intmi, TitHATne.—"Ten Nights In n Bar llnimi" Is the current bill, (IK.INP Ol'KBA llofNK.—Minnie Oilell and Kinmet t Conignn appear this week as joint stairs, In "The Sixth Comniuudment." Tivou Opkra House. —"Pinafore'' Is the current bill, by the stock. Zcllo dc Lussan is ,duc for a special season of "Carmen" Aliucli 27. Mascagni will give farewell 1'imceiis on the afternoons of 17 and 20. California Thkatub. —Charles 11. Hun- Ton! opened Sunday, IS, In "Taming of the n|WwZ'__. ' |' - isciikii's TaSifERr^'Dolljr"Trttr 1 *- be-- gap Its llttli week last night, with big busi- ness still ruling. Uki'Udmc TiiK.vTiir.. —Sunday, 15, mnrked the opening of the permnnent minstrel and Imrlesijiie company, with Richard Jose, Wui. Keller Mack, Joe Kane, Chas. J. Stlne, Con- Inn unit Ryder, llurrv Sylvester, Pearl Wil- kinson, Sydney Harris and others. orphbum Tub aim:, —This week's bill In- cludes: The Gllnserottls, Foy and Clinic, Hlce nnd Walters, Dave Nowllug, Lillian HiirVhnrt, Musical Dale, the Snlambos, Ju- Mus'Tannen, and Pcplta Aragon. Chutes. —New people opening 10: The I'nJpmu Qiiimettc, Murphy nnd Mack, and Brooke Hltryn. Notes. —J. J. Gottlob, one of the mana- gers of the Columbia Theatre, has returned l'riim his Eastern trip with announcements ■u'.igood bookings for his house The Miirinoii Tabernacle Choir, comprising be- l ween 400 and 500 voices, left Salt Lake City fur this city JO, for a series of concerts. Piiii-AwxriiiA, March 17.—Audiences ..( some were of excellent size "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" i rove, with Its tunefulness "I/lorndoi-a" nf- tracted an audience of fair size tit Hie Opera size gave absorbed attention to "Everrnian ! * i t ,. 1 mL 0ftl I lc , k .'',''' -A crowded house greeted' it Mi™ wiin . , . 0ck8,n,,cr I s 0or Bcou» Minstrels at rnc uaiuut Altohm tin* pn.-m.'" hi- Ihe Auditorium, "SjnwST Towi?« to ■JS JSH SS wr combination offerings en- . *E.K& patronage The Boston Svi - p..oiiy Orchestra, at the Academv, bud "i large Su5S2lfc' in' " • ■' 8,ock Productions proved ino.",'? ?. f lll,e ™' Patronage, and the opeu- J,W,« tta opera at the Grand was 'cor- tjy A 1!. l, "1 T '^ Marc, i ".-Charles Haw- ««?*"- AJJW—H *o™ Mars," for the llrst time hero, crowded the National... David Warneld. In "The Auctioneer," re- F'J ' lle saecess of last senson at the Co- ltimbia, to standing room only Eugenie Rlslr, In "Zaza." filled Hie Lafayette, her former appearance In the same role calling out the entire clientele of the house. So plays 'Camllle" the last Half of the week. ...... On. the Suwance River" packed the Academy.... Polite vaudeville, headed bv the Mn s McCord Co., in "nor Last lie- licarsal; Watson, Ilutchlns, Edwards and company, Ilrotliers Frldo. and others nackod .base s twice. The Trocadero llur- lesiiuers repeated Its former success nt the Lyceum, crowding the house afternoon and n ehl .Charmlon nnd a half score of other prime novelties assisted the mjou Stock at the Lmplre to capacity business twice. Kansas Cm, March 17.—Mrs. Patrick £?,?".i onenel1 i week's engagement at the W J!" S Wood Theatre last night, presenting The Joy of Living," to a large and fash- ionable audience "The Chaperons" opened at the Grand, to a big Sunday mat- inee, and was sold out early for the nlgbt performance. The show repeated Its lilt of last season. Eva Tanguay and Walter Jones were the special favorites Two 8. R. 0. houses saw the new bill at the Or- phenm on Sunday; Cole and Johnson were the headline™ The Auditorium drew two well filled houses to see "The Telephone "■r'-..'-V At ,ue i;ll,ls " A Woman's Sac- rifice pleased two big houses The stock company at the Century gave good performances of "Kathleen Mavourneen, 7, to well pleased houses. Fomton, March 17.—Henry Miller, In "Tho Taming of Helen," won approval at the Park. A full house greeted the star Huslness was good with "The Crisis," at the Tremont, and "The Little Princess." nt the Museum "TUe Befluty and the Henst," at the Colonial, and Ethel Barry- more, at the nollls, attracted nearly full houses Chauncey Olcott begau his final week at the lloston, with a large audience. "The Storks" prospered nt the 'Ma- jestic "A Little Outcast" was a good card at Music Hall, while a jammed bouse saw "Alphonse nnd Gaston" nt the Grand Opera Iltislness was 0. K. at Keith's. The stock, burlesque and museum at- tractions bad their regular weekly big turn- outs Matters were arranged so a per- formance of "The Knickerbocker Girl" was given at the Columbia last night, but this Is the final week. Cincinnati, March 17.—The Nclll Stock Co. was given a warm welcome at Robin- son's Sunday, In "A Bachelor's Romance." ... .An excellent vaudeville bill drew a large crowd to the Columbia A crowded house greeted "When Reuhen Comes to Town" nt the Walnut "Bolivar's Busy Day," at Heiick's, and "New York Day by Day," at the Lyceum, did an excellent busi- ness As usual, the S. R. .0. was dis- played at the People's, where the Trans- inrnntt"c.BUr1gsqiieTB holds tiie-boatds-.-.-.-r-m— Julia Marlowe opened. In "The Cavalier," at the New Grand Moaday night. Mii,\vai:ki:k, March 17.—The event of the week Is Edwin Thnnhouser's production of "Hearts Aflame," which was put on nt the Academy Monday. An excellent attillenco gave Its approval The benefit perform- ance at the Pabst, to August Meyer-Klgeu, Sunday, found tho house packed At the Star the Jolly Grass Widows had standing room twice for the opening.... ..''Search Lights of a Great City," at the Alhambr.i. nnd "Von Yonson," nt the Bijou, also opened good. . Lorisvir.iE, March 17.— Mm. Flsko opened at the Auditorium Inst night, to n brilliant audience "At Cripple .Creek"- attract- ed good crowds Sunday nt the Avenue.,... IMce & Barton's Hose. Hill Co. packed the Buckingham Sunday Vaudeville at the Temple opened Sunday, to crowded houses. FROM OTHER POINTS. "MuIicn and Roses" Received ItM Inl- ttnl Production at the l,u Null.- , i Theatre, Chicago—JhMbMM Aver- ages Fair. Htrccltd Dispatches to Tun New Youk Clipper Uiucauo. March 17.—Kingllng Brothers' t'licus begins Its annual Chicago engagement. nt the Coliseum Thursday. April 0. This is the llrst printed statement of the fact The annual benefit for the Elks' Chnrlty Fund was'a tremendous success. Vaudeville kIiows were given Sunday afternoon and evening, and the Grand Opera House was i'iwJi time packed to capacity.. ..Win. Fnver- sliam, at Powers: Henrietta Croscnan, at the tlrnnd: Francis Wilson, at the Illinois, and "I'cggy from Paris" at the Studeboker, were n UnictIons which continued their eugnge- uiunts Monday night, all to big returns.... Sunday, mvnys a. big day here, was an ex- ceptionally prosperous afternoon and even- ing, for .our managers. Joseph Murphy led J'"" St. Patrick nttructlous by packing tho Great -Northern to capacity, and the Mar- ■nietto, American, Rush Temple, nnd Thirty- llrst Street hud attractive stock company •ilTerlngs which told of Ireland "Just Sluuck Town" bad big business at the Colum- bus, "Sporting Life" crowded the Academy. "'Hie Little Mother" filled the Criterion, and "\ Hsgged Hero" drew the Bijou's custom- ary Sunday Jam... .There were several rows standing at the Alhunbrn, to see "The Cuttle MpK," twice on Sunday. "Pudrt'nbend Wil- son' -was the Dearborn Stock offering, and ■ he Howard and Garrlck offered potent "Iniuins, presented by house companies.... "Rubes' nnd Roses" was the only novelty ot the.week, nnd as presented bv the house tureen of the La Snlle won merited favor, nnfl will probably bo another success I'll»' fljy- Sports Jammed Ilonklus'. and Sam T. Jack's and the Trocadcro drew their usual Sunday, crushes Splendid vaudeville bills a,t the three Kohl & Castle houses drew, *8 Usual; to the utmost capacity. {Jt.- Louis; ■ March 17.—The week's offer- ings are In general satisfactory At the Grand J'Yprk State Folks" opens its second week, to good attendance At the Cen- Insy "Checkers" received Its Initial pro- dntMpn here, opening to capacity 10, Its H idliur, Blossom, Is a St. Louis roan Mrs. Langtry, In "The Cross Ways," at the Olympic, opened 10, to excellent business. ,.\..."Tne Little Church Around the Cor- ner''. It at tho Imperial The Standard offers the Knickerbocker Burlesquers ' NUfJauiL nt Havlln's, had a big house at 'he Sunday opening. .... .The- Columbia's new bill, at Monday's matinee, was well received, ..*".* On the Road, All Routes Hast Reach Vu Hot Later Than Monday. . DRAMATIC. A .- Alien, Viola, in "The Eternal City" (Liebler & Co., ingra.)—Newark, N. J., Mcb lU-lil, Koston, Pa., 2U. ...^ Aubrey Stock, Western, Mlttentbnl Bros,' (W. D. Fitzgerald, mgf.j—.New Bruns- wick, K. I., 3lch 10-21, Yonkers, N. X, 23-28. Aubrey Stock, Eastern, Mlttentbnl Bros.' (W. R. Hill, mgr.)—Fltsuburg" Mass., Mch 10-21, Northampton 23-28, . • Arnold Stock (J. F. Arnold,. mgr.)—Savan- nah, On., Mch 10-21, Charleston, 8. C, 23- 28. Allen Stock (P. B. Allen mgr.)—Eureka; Cnl., Mch 10-21. "Are You a Mason?" (Julius Calm, mgr.)— Stevens Point. Wis., Mch 18,. Wausau" 10, Appleton 20, Green Bay 21, Mnrlnetto 22, Fond du Luc 23, Racine 24, Kenosha 20. Klgln, III., 20, .toilet 27,' Grand Rapids, Mich., 28. ....... "Are You a MasonV" (Rich & Harris, nigra.) — New Orleans, La., Mch 10-21, Beaumont, Tex., 23, Greenville 24, Houston 33, Cor- sienna 20, Fort Worth 27, Greenville 28. "An American Gentleman" (Cs'rl' Koellner, mgr.)—Manchester, N. II., Mch 10-18, .Nashua 10, Concord 20, Ware, Mass., 21, Springfield 23-25. " "Arizona" (James II. Falser, mgr.)—Port- land. Ore., Mch 10-21, Seattle, Wasb., 22-28. "Arizona" (John Tlmoney,. mgr.)—Fort Wayne, lad., Mch., 18, Battle Creek. Mich., 10, Lansing 20, Grand Itnplds 21, De- troit 22-28. " i "Alaska," Lincoln J. Carter'*—St.' Louis, Mo., Mch 15-21, Alton, III., 22, 23, Olaey 24, Terre Haute, lad., 20, Indianapolis -0-2S- " "At Cripple Creek" (Wh|taker • k Nash, ragrs.)—LoulBVllle, Ky„ Mch 15-21. "American Hustler,"' George V. Holl (Ous Hot liner, mgr.)—Wnilsworth, 0.. Mch 18, Ashland 10, Salem 20, Heaver Falls, l'n., 21, Monongakela 20, Mouningion, W. Va„ IT., Buchanan 20. "At Valley Forge" Vjomes-W. Evans, mar.) —Elizabeth, N. X, Mch 110-18, Manches- ter, N. II.. 10-21. Salem 23. Lowell 24, Haverhill 25, Chelsea 26, Fltchburg..27, •Marlboro 28. . • ' - •' • ■■ ,■ •- "At the Old CroBs Roads" (Arthur C.jAlston, xngr. I—Philadelphia, Pa.,"Md»'10-2"1," X Y. City 23-2A. "Across the Paclflc" (Harry Clay Blsncy, mgr.) —Philadelphia. I'm., . Mch 10-21, Brooklyn. St. Y., 23-28. "Aubrey, Eleanor Boston (Llehler a Co.. ingrs.)—Austin, Tex., Mch 18, "Aliihnnse and Gaston." Gils Hill's (Joseph F. Vlou. mgr.)—Boston. Mass., Mch 10-21. Worcester 23-25, Hartford. Conn., 20-28. "All Aboard" (Kdw. C. Le Clair's—Milton. I'M., Mch 18. U Bingham, Amelia, In "The Frisky Mrs. John- son" (Frank McKce. mgr.)—X. Yi City Mch 10. Indefinite. Rnrrymore. Ethel, in "Carrols" nnd "The Country Mouse" (Charles Frohuinn, mgr.) —lloBton, Mass., Mch ltl-21. Cleveland, O., 23-28. ... Blanche Bates, In "The Darling of the Gods" . (I)uvlil UelBseo, mgr.)—X. Y. (Mty Mch 10. Indefinite. Bcllew. Kyrle, In "A Gentleman of France" (Liebler & Co., mgrs.)—Detroit. Mich.. Mch 10-21 Buffalo, X. V„ 23-25. Rochester 36-28, Bmne, Mrs., In "Unnrna" (M'nllacp Monro, mgr.)—Bralnerd, Minn., Mch 18, Crooks- tou 111, Winnipeg. Man., 20, 21, Grafton, No. Dak., 23, Grand Forks 214, Fargo 25, Butte, Mont.. 27. 28. Rlalr, Ettgenle.ln "Znzu" (Henri Gresslt.mgr.) —Washington, 1). <.'., Mch 10-21. Burgess, Nell, In "The County Fnlr" (M. M. Burgess, mgr.)—Rutland, ,Vt., Mch 18. Keene. X. II., 10, North Adams, MasB., 20, Granville, K. Y., 21. Blggar. Laura—Providence, It. I., Mch 23-28. Kennelt & Moulton IK. C. Twltcbell. mgr.) —Osstnlng. N. Y., Mch 10-21, Flshklll 23- 28. Bennett A Moulton (J. M. Torr, mgr.)—Mc- Keesport, Fn., Mch 10-21, Newcastle 23-28. Bennett & Moulton ((ieorge K. Robinson, mgr.)—Glens Falls. X. YT, Mch 23-28. Bennett & Moulton (Ira K. Xetvhall, mgr.) —Lynn, Mass., Mcb 10-21, Manchester, X. H., 23-28. Bennett & Moulton (A. P. Reed, mgr.)— Pottstown. Pn., Mch 10-21, Wilmington, Del.. 23-28. Baldwin-Melville. Repertory (Walter S. Bald- win, mgr.)—Buffalo, X. Y., Mcli 10, In- definite. linker, Pete, In "Chris nnd Lena" (Geo. Manderbeck, mgr.)—Punxsiilawney, Pa., Mch IS, Ktttnuiilng 10, Rochester 20, War- ren, O., 21, Salem 23. "Ben Hur" (Klnw & Erlauger, mgrs.)—Co- lumbus, 0., Mcli 10-28. "Bishop's Mo^e," W. H. Thompson (James K. Hnckctt. mgr.)— K. Y. City Mch 10-21. "Beyond Pardon. Lavlnla Sliniumn (F. G. Boss, mgr.)—Dayton, O., Men 10-21, In- dianapolis 23-25. "Bandit King" nnd "Cnttle King," J. II. Fur- reli (James II. Walllck's; \V. II. Ovlatt, mgr.)—Chicago. III.. Mch 15-Apr 4. "Bunch of Keys" (Gas Botliner, mgr.) — Lebanon, Pn.. Mch 18, Pottsvllle 10. Shen- nndotili 20, llnzletou 21, I'lueulxvllle 23, Brldgeton. N. J., 24, New Brunswick 25, Boontou 20, Orange 28. "Breezy Time," Kastcrn (Merle II. Norton, prop, nnd mgr.)—Davis, W. Va., Mch 18, Thomas 10, Elklns 21. "Breezy Time," Western (Merle H. Norton, prop, and mgr.)—Mason City, In., Mch 21. "Breezy Time. Middle (George W. Rnnkln, mgr.)—Medicine Hat, Can.. Mch 18,'Letfa- bridge 10, McLcod 20, Cnlgary 21, Edmon- ton 23, 24. "Bolivar's Busy Day," Billy B, Van and Nel- lie O'Nell (Eugene Wnlllngton, mgr.)—Cin- cinnati. 0.. Mch 15-21, Chicago, III., 22-28. "Burglar" (A. Q. Scammon, mgr.)—South Frumlngham, Mass., Mch 18, Southbrldgu - 10. East Pepperell 20. Nashua, N. II., 21, Putnam, Conn., 23, Wllllmiintlc 24, Hart- ford SB, Waterbury 20. North Attleboro, Mass., 27, Woonsocket. R, 1„ 28. "Boy of the Streets." Joseph Sanity— Brooklyn, X. Y-, Mch 10-21, Newark, N. J., 23-28. o Crane, Wm. H., In "David Harum" (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—l'ougbkeepsle, N. Y., Mcb 18, Atlnntlc <:lty. N, J., 10, Wilming- ton, Del,, 20, Hni-risburg, Pa., 21, Altoona 23. Johnstown 24, Wheeling, W. Vn„ 25, — G^atid-Raplds r -Mlch^ 27, South Bend, Ind., 28. Carter, Mrs. Leslie, In "Du Barry" (David Belasco, mgr.)— I'lillndclpliiu, Pa., Mch 10-21, Chicago, III.. 24-Api- 11. Crosman, Henrietta, In "The Sword of the King" (Maurice Campbell, mgr.)—Chica- go, 111., Mcli 10-21, Qulncy 23, Peoria 24, Davenport, In., 25, Rock Island, III., 2(1, Galcsburg 27, Burlington, la., 28. Campbell, Mrs. Patrick, Repertory (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—Kansas City, Mo., Mch 1(1-21, St. Joseph 23, lies Moines, la., 21, Omaha, Neb., 25, 2«, Slonx City, la., 27, Lincoln, Neb., 28. Cogblun, Rose, Repertory (Jules Murry, mgr. I —Pueblo, Col.. Mch IS, Hullda II), Lend- vlllo 20, Grand Junction 21, Provo, B., 23, Park City 25, Salt Lake City 20, Ogden 27, San Frauclscu, Cul., 2f)-Apr 4. Coglunn, Gertrude, In "Alice of Old Vln- cennes"—Xew Bedford, Mass., Mch 10. Cohans, Four, In "Tho Governor's Son" (Fred Nlblo. mgr.)—Jcriey City, N. J., Mch 10-21, Trenton 23. Clinse-Llster Theatre,. Northern (Glenn F. Chase, mgr.)—Clinton, In., Mch 10-21, Boone 23-28. Cook-Church (Wl II. Taylor, mgr.)—Zanes- vllle, (>., Mch 10-21, Canton 23-28. Cnrner Stock (Harry L. Webb, mgr.)—Glov- ersville. N. Y., Mch 10-21, Oneonta 23-28. Carpenter, Frnuklc (Jere Grady, mgr.)— Saratoga, N. t« Mcb 18-21, Troy 23-28. Chester, Alma (Edward L. Bloom, mgr.)— Yonkers, N. Y.. Mch 10-21, Peeksklll 23-28. Cohroy & Mack's Comedians (P. P. Craft, mgr.)—-Moiioiigahcla, Pa., Mch 10-21, Bella Vernon 28-28. Carroll Comedy (loa Carroll, mgr.)—Pied- mont, W. Vs.. Mch 1*1-21. Thomas 22-24. Cbapllu Stock (Charles K. Chaplin, mgr.)— Plttsflcld, Mass., Mch 10-21. •'Clrcumstnntlnl Evidence" (Fred D. Fowler, mgr.)— Haninton, Va., Mch 18, Suffolk20, Orecavllle. X. C. 23, Newburn 24, Golds- boro 25, Itulclgh 20, Durham 27, South Boston 28. "Convict's Daughter," Eastern, Geo. Samuels' (Wesley B. Kchrum, mar.)—Elizabeth, X. J„ Mch 21, Brooklyn. S. Y., 23-28. "Convict's Daughter," Southern, Geo. Sam- uels' (J. T), Newman, mgr.)—Bedford. Ind., Mch 18, Princeton in. Clinton 20. Brazil 21. Anderson 22, Newcastle 23. Dunkirk 24, Frankfort 20, Elwood 20, Portlnnd 27, Richmond 28. "Cowboy and the Lady," S. Miller Kent— Ellenburg, Wash., Mcb 18, North Yaklnui 10, Spokane 20. 21, Missoula, Mont., 23, Anaconda 24, Butte 25, 20, Helena 27, Livingston 28. "christian"—llloomlngton, III., Mch 18, La Selle 10, Ottawa 20, Jollct 21, Aurora 23, Sterling 24. Rorkford 25, Janesvlllc, AVIs., 20, Belirtt 27, Elgin, III, 28. "Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines," Eliza beth Kennedy (P. J. Kennedy, mgr.)— Dccntur. III.. Mch 20, Akron, O.. 21. "Casey's Troubles" (Kennedy « Gray, mgrs.) —Waterloo. Wis., Mch 18, Baraboo 10, Manston 20. Tomah 21, La Crosse 23. "Checkers" (Klrke La Sbelle, mgr.)—St. Louis, Mo., Mch 15-21. Indianapolis, Ind., 23-25. "Charity Nurse"—Toledo, 0„ Mch 10-18, Indianapolis, Ind., 10-21, St. Louis, Mo., 27-May 2. D Drew, John In "The Mummy and the Ham- ming Bird" (Charles Frohman. tngr.)— Buffalo. N. Y.. Mcb 10-18, Rochester 10, Emira 20, Syracuse 21, Boston, Mass., 23- Apr 4. De Wolfe, Elsie, In "Cynthia" (Nathaniel Roth, mgr.)—N. Y. Clfy Mcli 10-Apr 14. Doty, Earl, la "Tbn Iron Mask" (J. B. Mac- Elroy. mgr.)— Phillip*. Wis., Men 18. ' Rhlnelander 10, Kscanaba, Mich 20, Iron Mounaln SI, m Dyffrjn, Ethel, Rnwrtonr • (Hoi! DyfTryn, mgr. i—Woonsocket, It. I.. Mch 10-21, Taunton, Mass.. 23-Apr 4. lie- Vonde, l.liculer (i'hll. Levy, mgr.)— Ynuiigstowii, ()., Mcb 10-21, East Llver- iiool 23-28. i 'Dllger-Corncll llepertoiy—Mcrlden, Conn., Mch 10-21, White Flalim. N. Y.. 23-28. De Voss, Flora,. No. 1—Iowa City, In., Mch 10-21, Muscatluc 23-28. Davidson <Mtark.«A, K. Davidson, mgr.) — York, Pa.. Mch 10-21, Xurrlstown 23-28. Demorest (.'oiiiody (Robert Domorest, mgr.) —Greenville, Tenn., Mch 10-21. Di- Lncour Twin Sisters Dramatic (Dc Ijt- cour A Fields, nigw.)—Arendla, Ind., Mch 1(1-18, Anderson 2328. "Down Mobile," Lincoln J. Carter's—East Liverpool, O., Meh 18, Wnrren 111. Alll- mire 20, CAnton 21, Akrnli 23-25, Elyrln 20, Xorwalk 27, Sandusky 28. "David Harum" (Julius Cshn, mgr.)—Do- wugittc, Mich., (Mch 18, Elkhart, iud., IP. Goshen 20, Defiance, u„ 21, Fostorln 23. 'liflln 24. Sandusky 25, Marlon 20, Bucy- rus 27, Plana 28, "Darkest Hour," Lincoln J. Cnrter's—linker city, Ore.. Mcli 18. Lii (Jrimde 10. Wnlln Wnlin, Wash., 20, Pendleton, Ore., 21, Portland 22-28- "Desnerate Chance" (I. M. Mlttcntlial, mgr.l —Newark, X. J., Mch 16-31, Jersey City 23-28. "Desperate Chance" (Forrester & Mittentli.il, mgrs.)—South Fork, Fa., Mch 18, Green*- burg 10, New Kensington 20, Urookvlllo 21, Curwcntivlllc. 23, Ilrock way vlllo 24, Mercer 25, Vandcrgrlft 2(1, Cunonsburg27, Wsyneshurg 28. "Devil's Auction" (Charles II. Yale, mgr.) — Fort Dodge. In.. Mcb IS, Mason City ll>, Waterloo 20, Mnrshnlltown 21, Oskuloosn 23, ottnnnva 24, Iowa City 25, Cedar llaplds 2(1, Clinton 27, Davenport 28. * "I>own by the Sea" (Phil. Hunt, mgr.)— Grand Rapids. Mich., Mcb 15-18, Toledo, O.. 10-21, Buffalo, X. Y., 28-28. "Devil's Lane" (James V. Greene, mgr.)— Council Grove, Knn., Mch 18, Osage City 10, Coffeyvllle 21, Weir 22, Pnrsons 23, Independent 24, lola 25. Paola 2(1, Car- rollton, Mo.. 27, Chllllcothe 28. "Deemster"—Denver, Colo., Mch 15-21, "Iiown nnd 1'p" (Illckmnn Bros,, nigra.)— Tuscola, 111., Mcli 18. ■ Edeson, Robert, la "The Soldiers of Fori line" (Henry B. Harris, uigr.)—Brooklyn, X. Y., Meh 1(1-21, Washington. D. <-'., 23-28. Illlle Ellsler, la "When ulshthood Was In Flower" (Frank L. l'erley, mgr.)—Salt Luke City. U,. Mcb 18, Park City 10, Ogden 20. San Frnnclsco, Cnl., 23-Apr. 4. Empire Theatre Stock, la "The Unforeseen" (Charles Krohmnti, mgr.)—N. Y. City Mch 10, Indefinite Ewlng-Tnylor (Albert Taylor, mgr.)—Vc- nltii, Ind.-Ter., Mch 10-18, Pnrsons, Kan., 111-21, Chamtte 23-28. I'M wards, Cluirlcs F., Stock (Samuel Carl- ton, mgr.)—Diinvllfe, Pa., Mch 10-21. Eclipse Stock (Lloyd tc Genter, ingrs.)— Dyersburg, Teuli., Mch 18, Covington 11), Jackson 20. Evnns & Ward, Edward F. Evans' (Edward R. Titus, mgr.)—PlensmitvllJc, N. J., Mch 10-18. South Ainbnv 111-21. "Karl of l'awtucket" (Klrkc La Shellc, mgr.) —Phlladelnliln, Va., Mch 10-21, N. V. City -Roston, mgr.)— Indefinite. "Everyman" (Charles Frohman, Philadelphia, Pa., Mcli 10-21. "Evil Eye'' (Chas. II. Yale & Kidney B. Kills, mgrs.)—Berlin. Can., Mch 18, Uuehili 10, Gait 20, Hamilton 21, llellcvllio 23. Kings- ton 24, Brockvllle 25. Ottawa 2(1, Slier- brooke, P. Q., 27, Moncton, N. B. 28. "East Lynne," Rebecca Warn a (Frank Burt, mgr.)—Marlon, O., Mcb 13, Columbus HI- 21, Clnclniiall 22-28. "Eleventh Hour," Eastern, Lincoln J. Car- ter's—Hoboken,. X. J., Mch 15-18, Camden in-21. Monistntvn 23, Fall River, Mass., 26-28. "Eight Bolls," Byrne • Bros.'—Akron, O., Mch 18, Mansfield 111. Cincinnati 22-28, "Elmdnlo Form" (C. R. Ileyerle, mgr.) — Louisiana, Ma, Mch 18, Vandnlla It, Mexico 20. "Enrl of lrosiilyn"'—StrCatherlne,-Can., Mcb,- 18, London 20, Montreal 28-28. V Flskc, Mrs., In "Mary Magdalen" (Harrison Grey Flsko. mgr.)—Emnsvllle, Ind., Mch 18, Terre Haute 10, Indianapolis 20, 21, Wlllliimsport, Pa., 27. Fnversham, Wm., In "Imprudence" (Charles Frohuiuii, uigr.)—Clilcugo. XI)., Mch 10-21, Grand RnplUs. Mich., 28. Fort Wayne. Ind., 24, Dayton, 0., 25, Intllaiiapolls, Ind., 27, 28. ... Fischer, Allre, In, "Mrs, Jocli" (Hnnry It. Harris, niRr.)—Providence, It. I„ Mch 10- 21, I'hlliwli'lphln, Pa.. 23-28. Flake. May, Iteiiertory (J. Fi Cosgrove, mgr,) —Niagara, N. Y., ^Icli 10-21, olmron, l'o., 23-28. Fleming, Mnmle, Ileiierlory (W. II. Oroccy, mgr.)—Newport, Vt„ Mch JO-21, St. Johns- burg 23-28. Fcnuerg Stock (George M. Fenbcrg, mgr.) —Bangor, Me., Mch 10-21, Bath 23-28. Ferris CometBniiH (Harry Bubb, mgr.)—Hii- futh, Minn., Mch 10, Indefinite. French. Irving, Repertory (Don Macmlllon, uigr.)— Hudson, N. Y„ Mcli 10-18. Johns- town 10-21, Gloversvllle 28-25, Illou 2(1-28. Flavla Stot'k (Tlud Stevens, mgr.)—flidnes- vllle. Tex., Mch 10-21, Cleburao 23-28. Field Stock (J. W. 8. Flold, mgr.)—Altus, Ark., Mch J6-JU, Ozark 23-28. "Fast Mull," Lincoln J. Catttr's—Bowling Green. Ivy., Mch IS, llopklnsvllle 10, C'nrksvllli'.. 0„ 20, Faducah, Ky„ 23, Me- tropolis City, III., 24. Cairo 25, Charles- tun 20, Capo Girardeau, Mo., 27, Dc Hoto 28. ■■-''■ ■ "Flaming Arrow." Go-Won-Go Mohawk, Lin- cola J7 Carter's—Syracuse, N. Y., Mch 10- 18, RochcHler. 19-21. Uatavla 28, Bradford 20, Jamentown 27, Nlngaru Falls 28. •'For Her Children 1 *'Hake," Sulllvnu, Harris ii Worlds' (llernard Thornton, uigr.)—Co- lumbus, O.. Mch ld-ili, Richmond, Ind., 2(i, South Bend 21, Chicago, III., 22-28. "Faust," Morrison's' (Jules Murry. mgr,)— Butte, Mont, Mcli-IS, Anaconda 10, He- lena 20, Missoula 21, Wallace, Ida., 23, Spokane, Wash., 24, 25, Moscow, Ida., 20, Pullman, Wash., 27. Colfax 28. "FiniHgan'i Ball" (Ollie .Mack, mgr.)—Wl- cliltii, Knn., Melt 18, Kingman If), Hutch- inson 20. Dodge city 21, La* Animus, Colo,. 23. Lnjtinta 21, Rocky Ford 25, Pueblo 2(1, (irccley 27, Larlmle, Wyo.. 28, "For Her-Hake,"- Eastern, K. J. Cnrpeuler's (Joseph Pilgrim, mgr.)— -Brazil, Ind., Mch is, Bioomfleld HI, Terra Hante 20, Bed- ford 21', West Baden 22, Blooinlngton 23. Sullivan 24, Vliiei'iuics 26, W.'islilngton 26, Boonvllle 27, Henderson, Ky., 28. "Fptol Woddltift," Htilllviili, Harris & Woods' (Ben Bass, mgr.)—N. Y. Clfy Mch 111-21, Boston. Mass., 211-28. "Fntnl Wedding," Sullivan. Harris & Woods' -■Mlihlletouii, N, Y„ Mch 18, Holyoke, Mass.; iiM'i. "Folks Up Willow Creek" (Frank Davidson, mgr.)— Brlukley. Ark.. Mch 18, "Frolic at Manhattan Beach" (Fred A. Bar- rasso, mgr.)—(Mount Vernon, Ind., Mcb 18, Uoonvllle 10, Tell City 20, llarrods- burg 21. "Faust," Porter White's— Elkton, Md.. Mch 18, Havre de Gracn 10, Boyersford, Pn., 20. Allentown 21. "Fight for Millions" (Malcolm Douglas, mgr.)—Buffalo, N. Y„ Mch ltt-21. O Goodwin, N. C, and Jfaxlne Elliott, In "The Attar of Friendship" (George J. Appletou, mgr.)—Glens Falls, N. Y„ Mcli 18. Albany 10,, Schenectady 30, Utlca 21. Syracuse 23. Ithaca 24. Rochester 26, BiRTalo 20-28. Grace George, Jn "rrettr Peggy" (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)—X. X. City Men 28, Indefi- nite. Gillette. Wiu., In "Sherlock HoliueB" (Clinrles !■'rob in a ii. mgr.)—San Francisco, cnl.. Mch 10-21, Oakland 23, 24. Han Jose 25. Stockton ill, SncruuiPllto 27. 28. Granger, Willis, In "Gypsy Jack" (Martin J. Dixon, mgr.)—Wilmington, Del., Mch 10-18, Hoboken. X. J„ 10-21, Albany, X. Y.. 23, 24, Syracuse 20-28. Gllinore, Paul, in "Tyranny of Tears" (Jules Murry. niur.) — Fostttrla, <>., Mcli 18. Tltlln in, Marlon 20. 1'lnua 21, Sprlugllelil 23, Ziinesi-llle 24, Pnrkersburg, W. Vs., 25. Cambridge, o., 2(1, llcllnlro 27, Wheel- Ing. W. Vn.. 28. (inrsidc, Condit & Mack Big Stock (J. S. Garslde, mgr.)—Bethlehem, Pa., Mcli lit- 20. Enstou 21, Atlantic City, N. J., 23-211. Garrlck Theatre (William P. Tnylor, mgr.)-- Mlddlehtiry. Vt.. Mcli 10-21, Rutland 23-2H. Guy Stock (Wm. Camel, mgr.)—Moberly, Mo., Mch 10-21, Bruokfleld 23-28. Gentry Stock (Gentry & Coffey, ingrs.)- - Madison, Ind., Mrh 10-22, Lebanon 23-2!) Click's Stock (II. Thayer (Hick, mgr.i In gersoll, Out., Mch 10-21, Berlin 23-28. Greene, Francis. Repertory—Bessemer, Mich., Mch 10-21. superior. Wis, 23-Artr *, "Girl With Green Eyes." Ctiira Bloodgond (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—N. \'. Clly Mch 10-21. "Gnmbler's Daughter," Kastern (n. I,. Cres- cy, mgr.)—Hartford, Conn., Mch 18, Holy- oke. Mass.. 10-21, Providence, It. L, 23-25*. "Gambler's Daughter," Western (It. b l'n>*- ey, mgr.)—liidcpvmlcnce. In., Mch 18, West Union 111, Lu Crosse, Wis,, 20, Portage 21, Rnclne 22, Fort Wavtiv, Ind., 23. 'Onuie Keeper," Eastern, Smith O'Brien (Bowlnnd & Clifford, props.; Walter I', Wcstcott, mgr.)—Pnhllng, O., McU 18, Ce- Una 10, Dccntur, Ind., 20, Fort Wnyim 21, Montpeller 23, Greenville 24, Cnnibrlilge City 25, Connersvllle 20, Elwood 27, Mini- cln 28. H Ifnrlcctt, James K.. Ih "Tlie Crlsls"- Miihh., Mch 10-28. 1 lamed, I'lrglula. In 'Trls" (Charles Frail. ■linn, mgr.)—N, Y. City Mch 111-21, Phllii- delpiila, Pn., 23-Apr 4. Hawlrey, Ciiniies, In "A Message from Mnrs" (Charles Frolimmi, mgr.)—Washington, D. ('., Mcli 10-21, Harrlshnrg, Pa., 23. Head- ing 24, Allentown 25, Enston 27, Trenti.n, Harvey' Martin, In "The Only Way" (Klnw A Erlnnger).—Hprlngtleld, Mass., Mch .18, Troy, N. Y.. 10, Albany 20, 21. Holland, Mildred, In "Tho Prlnco and tho Lily" (Edward C, White, mgr.)—Ports- Mouth, N. Il„ Mch IB, Dover ill, Portland, Mr., 20, 21, Broctnn, Mass., 28. Plymouth 24, Fall River 25. Westerly, It, I., 20, Nor- wleh, Conn., 27, New Loudon 28. Howard Hall, in "The Man Who Dared" (Henry Plcrson, mgr,)~vHpriugllcld, Mus.i,. Mch 10-18, Albany. N. Y„ 111-21, Roches- ter 23-25, Hoboken, N. J„ 20-28. Hunford, IMinrles It. (F. Lnwrenee Walker, mgr.)—Sun Francisco, Cnl., Mch 15-21, Los Angeles 23-28. Hitiroi'd, oi lie, Stock rcnrl Brelun. mgr.l— Chester, l'n,, Mcb ltt-21, Reading 28-2IS. Hlllman, 'Maud, Stock—Wilki'sbiirre, Pa., Mcli 10-21, York 2.'l-28. Illmmeleln's Iin|ierlals Stork(Dave II. Wood, mgr I.—Elwood, Ind., Mcli 10-21, F.lkliurt 23-28, Illtniiieleln's Ideals (John A. lllininelelii, mgr.)—Nclioiiectady, X. i'., Mcli 111-21, Artilertown 2!I-Aurfl 4. Hnyward. Once (Dick Ferris, mgr.)—Min- neapolis, Minn.. Mcli 10, Indi'iliillu, '• Hownrd-Dorspt. ltepertory (Oliver Marlel, mgr.)—Dubtitiue, la., Mch 18-21, Evnns- vllle. Hid., 28-28. Horrmann, Leon (Thnriincr k (Inrinnn, mgrs.) —Montreal, Can,, Mch 10-21, Ottawa 23, Hpiiiiglleld, Miiss.. 28. Hnrcourt Comedy, Charles K. Bonis (W. C, McKay, mgr.) —Coiioes, N. Y., Mch 10-21, Kingston 23-28. Hoyt's Comedy (II. 0. Allen, mgr,)—Slinive- port, Iji„ Mch 10-10, Dallas, Tex., 23-28. Hunt Stock M. A. Hunt, mgr.)—Hartford, Mich., Mch 10-21, Ilaugor 23-28. Harris Sc Parklnnon. Robert II. IIiiitIk (N. (.'. Hoyt, mgr.)— Baltimore, Md., Mch Hl- HendorBon, , Maud, Repertory—Hamlllou, Hid;, Mch" 10-22. - Hickman A Htesey IF. F. Parker, mgr.) — Kiioxvlllo, lit., Mch 10-21. Hcrininii, Charles I)., Rapertory — Fort Smith, Ark., Mrh 18, 10, Springfield, Mo.. 20, 21. Hendorsnn Stock (W. J. and It. 11. Hender- son, mgra.)—Enrlvllle, In.. Mcli 10-2I>. Unntley-Moorc—Fonsncoln, Fla., Mch 10-21. "Heart of Mnr.vlaud" (David Belnsco, mgr.) —New Orl tii us. I A., Mcb 15-21, Vlcks- blirg, Miss. 23, Nnshvllln, Tenn., 24. 25, Jackson, Miss., 2G, Menipbls, 'i'eun., 27, 28. "Heart of Chicago," Lincoln J. Carler's— Racine, Wis., Mch 10, Rlpon 20, Appletou 22, (Jiceii liny 23, Oconto 24, Menominee 25, EhcuiiiI.ii 20, Mari|Uctto 27, Isiipem- lug 28. "Hosier Daisy." Bessie Clifford (G. II. El- ton, mgr.l—Mount. Pleasant, Pn., Mch 18, Uiiloiitowii 10, Cumberland, Md„ 21, i'hll- iidelplilii. I'll., 2.'l-28. "Her MnriiuiiH Vow" (Vance & Sulllvnu, mgrs.)—raft, Illvor, Muss,, Mch 23-25, Springfield 211-28, "Hearts of Gold" (It. A. Johnson, mgr.)— North Baltimore. O., Mcli 18, Fludlay 10, Fostorln 20, Hnndusky 21, Elyrlii 23, Norwalk'24, Tllllu 25, Bticyrus 20, Mnus- llnld 27, Wooster 28, "Happy Hooligan," Gus Hill's—Pittsburg. I'ii„ Mch 1(1-21. Philadelphia 23-28. "Iloosler Girl," Kate Wmson ami Gus Cohan (David II, Levis, mgr.)—Atooun. l'n.. Atrh 18, Johnstown 111, Clearfield 20, Philips. burg21, Tyrone 2ft, Lock Haven 24. Itenovo 25, Wllllnnispoi-t 20, Malinnoy Clly 27, Pottsvlllo 28. "Hearts of Oak." Heme's (William it. Gross, mgr.)—Bt. Paul, Minn., Mch 15-21, Min- neapolis 22-20, "Hot Old Time," fins Hill's (Geo, A. Cbencl, mgr.)—Provldow«(, It. I., Mch 10-21, Svrn- cuso 2.1-25. Roclicster 20-28. "lloiiiespiiii Heart" (Leon Williams mgr.) —Chicago III. Mch HI-20, Ronton Hiirbnr, Mich.. 21. K.iliiiiinzo 23, But tin Creek 21. Jackson 25, Flint 20, Sngluaw 27, Bay Clly 28, "Hello, Bill" (Goodhue & Kellogg, mgrs.) — Dccntur, Ala., Mcli IS. Jackson. Miss.. 111. Chnttanoogu, Tenn., 20, Greenwood, Miss., 21. "Human llenrls." Kuntern (Jesse Blanclnird, mgr.)—Stumford. ctoiin., Mch 10, Derby 20, Smith Norwalk 21, Winslcad 23, Wesi- Hcld, Mass., 24. liymoiitli 28. "Ilutnau ili'itrtH," Western (Cluiid Sniinilers, mgr,)—Salt Litke Clly, (i„ Mch 10-18. "Human Hearts," Southern (Harry Peuny- pneker, mgr.)—Hlyiia. O., Mch 18, Mas* slllon 10. I/ifnlii 20, Akron 21. "Hidden Crime" I Eugene Spofforil, mgr.)— North Adams, Muss., Mch 21, Sprlnglielil 20-2H. "Hottest Coon In Dixie" (Eugelie Rpoffunf, mgr.)—Nowcnstle, Pa., Mch 18, South Sharon 10, Tltusvllle 20, Oil City 21, Franklin 23, Oreenvlllo 24, Ashtabula, (»., 25, Toledo 20-28, "Hunting fur Hawkins"'—Osknloosn, In., Melt 18, lies Moines 10-21. "Henrts of Gold." No. 1 (Edward F. Kvnnn, mgr.l— V'nllhigford, Conn., Mch ID Is. "Hearts of Gold," No. 2 (Kdwnrd F. Evnns, mgr.)—Freehold. N. J., Mch 10-IH. "Hearts Adrift"—Norfolk, Va„ Mcli 10-21, I Isabel Irving, In "The Crisis" (James K. Hackett, mgr.)—Hamilton, Can, Mch is, Kingston 10, Ottawa 20, 21, pgdmisliurg. Vt, 23. St. ' Albans 24, - Burlington 25, llnrre 20, Montpeller 27, Hut land 28. Irving PlBce,.'rhf*tre—Hropkl^n, N. Y., Mill "Irish Pawnbrokers" (Joseph ; W. Spears, mgr,)—Bel ton, Tux., Mch 18, Temple li>,