The New York Clipper (May 1903)

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Hat 2. THZE NliW YOBK OliPPEEt 237 TABLE) OP C0NTBNT8. , ■ — Page. ui« CllDD«r'« Anecdote*, Peraonalltlea "wd Comment. Concerning .8tii« Folk, 22t) IvrMerlyn-Sketch v 230 tinder the Tents ■. • ^31 ICld of Pla/erg 281, 282 VMnnSgli Wood-Sketch *. 232 Vflude"lire &nd Mlnetwl 282, 2a3 onr Chlcaso Letter. 234 P ays and Sketchee Copyrighted 282 ''•'".' "CS'**"""" ' 287 ^l vaudeville Soate LUt ^^O, 240 <he3» onJ^Ch';*'" 280 (iucrlea Aniwered ^(84 siaee Mccbanlcs •.. .■ 230 With the Bill Poiterg 280 vpur York City—Reylew and Comment.. 240 Clipper Poit Offlce. 242 Deaths In the Profession 241 Music and Bong 248 THEATRICAL C0BBE8P0NDENCE. Canada... 288,230 Indiana.... •....283,230 Kentucky.. 233 Ualslana. 233 Rhode Island 233 Illinois.. 238 AU««ma 233 Texas -<»<• Colorado 233 Delaware 233 Ualne.... . ^^ 234 Utth..... 234 Masracbosetts 234, 23t> Pennsylvania 236,236 Ohio..;.. 28(1 New York.. 236,241 Maryland 230 District of Columbia 23IJ New Hampshire 230 New Jersey 239 'MIsBourl, Tenneesee, Minnesota 241 WIBcOtisio, Oregon, California 241 West Virginia, Nebraska, Iowa 241 WkshliigtoP, Connecticut ^42 MIchlgar., Virginia 243 LATEST BY TEL EGBAPH. MMJlar Nicbt'a OpenlnB* la All the . ' Bis Bliovw Towns. GOLDEN GATE) GLEANINGS. "Dsvld Hswom," "Tbc Man from . '.I^esleo," "CaoBlit In the Web," <'J>llas„Cnsar,» "The Tor Halccr" and "ZifK Zas Alley" the Nevr , Carreht Offerings —The nepnblto Theatre Closed. &';gc<<ii D{»patehes to Tiin New YoiiKCLiPinii. ■ San F'uA^fCI8co, April 28.—At the Co- lumbia Theatre Wm. U. Crane opened. In "David Ilarum," last night, to a packed house. The engagement is for two weeks, Wednesday matinees will be given In lieu ut the Sunday performances, which will be omitted, during Mr. Crane's Htay. AiCAZAR Thbatbe. —"The Man from Mex- IcoV Is the current bill. Centbal THBATRK.—''Caught Id the Web Is tbla week's offering. Gband OPKitA HmmH.—^The fourth week iif the Joint star engagement of R. D. Mac- liCajQ and Odette Tyler oegaa last night, with "Julliis Ciesor" ns the bill. Tivoi^i Opbra Uoubh. —"The Toy Maker" was revived last nlgtit, with Annie Meyers In th^ leading role. KiscHBB'H 'fHEATRE.—Business here con- tlnufs Immense. The fourth week of "Heltcr Hkelter" began last night, (UiairottmA TuEATiiB.—"ZIg Zag Alley" began Sunday, 2U, a two weeks' stay. iliiruui.ic: . Theatre. —This house has I'losed, the minstrel and burlestiue season having proved a failure. Obpiikuu Theatrk. —The current bill In- cludes:: The Montrase Troupe, Imro Foi and company, Llbbey and Trayer, Barbette and Kallor,''Snyder end Buckley, Ross and Fen- ion, Wm. Friend and company, and Arthur Uemlng.' CBii7G8.-T-New people 27; Merlam Ular and Jack Symonds. FROH OTHER POINTS. Cllicyioo, April 28.—The quietest week of I'hicago's current theatrical year tKgan San- day, with large attendance at all pluccD of amusement.. "York State Folks" lieglna Its month's run at the Great Nortbem wltb a lumnlinous press endorsement and praises of two packed houses James K. Hickett opened at the Grand Opera House Monday iiight. In "The Crisis," to large business lithel Barrymore, at Power s; Mrs. Carter, at the'Illinois; "Peggy from Paris," at tho StudebBker; "The Tenderfoot." at the Dear- born, ttuU Andrew Mack, at McVleker's, were continued attractions of excellent drawing ilualUles.... ...The outlying comblnatiou theatres bad their accustomed packed houses huoflay afternoon and evening, and the atocit ipmpaily theatres enjoyed their usual fine Sunday .traffic... ...Kohl & Castle's three vntidevllle houses were packed, as usual ihejewas for Clark's Royals the bljr business whlth usually prevails at 8am T. Juck's, •lie Tcooadero show filled Honjtlns', and the Trocodero Theatre was crowSfed. ItitiLADELPHiA, April 28.—A goodly asgtc- gale of business greeted the openings Fast "ight, though somewhat unevenly dlstrlb- uted...;...."rhe Jewel of Asia," at the jjroad; VThe Knickerbocker Girl,'" at the JJalnut, and "The Sliver Slipper," ut tho '•??pt.auti all continued In popular favor, while "King Dodo," at tho Opera House, "liowed a falling oB In attendance ■• I . j^ Qai'rlck crowded audiences appre- '''ajod Xbe excellence of "The Show Girl," aart. •.'Picking* from I'uck" entertaloed a mm house at the Auditorium Plenty "[ patronage greeted Kellor, opening his HNond week at the Park, and other com- iHnntloh houses fared well Ambitions jiroductlonB at the stock housesuliowod tho I'xccllence of tho organlzutloni*, and earned ucarty. commondatlon from tho patrons. . .....Vaudeville at Keith's camo in for a Koudly share of attention The Kleventh "''°'a. crowded house, and burlesque houses imu the MUseiim prospered. ... WAauiNQTON, April 28.—MJllle James, In 'ho Little Princess," opened last night, at me National, to n crowded house, and mado ""'ost decidedly favorable Impression .. 'tis Sklniier, in "Lajarre," packed the Co- ■•■n a.'^"' a well plcaiied audience I lie sign of the Cross' turned people away i; I,' Academy "Trilby," by the 3crger J^iofk Co.; at the r,Bfnyctte, repeated the hiic- lifl' 9; 'Wt weelf, the house twlng crowded «M *!l' satisfaction complete "The wizard of the Nile," with all the original winery,-and presented by n good cast nnd iiorus, bad two full houses at ChuHc's .jr,""":;-■•■•-.Watson's American l)url«H<iueni i..,J,'"''T<JN. April 28.—Viola Allen, In "The imM.*J ^^' "' ">e Hollls, was the week's iTiulr,- ^■"' '»'»'«« was crowded and great N?i lif!)] prevailed A big gathering " ?„ ''fwlk..I)aniels In a pracflcalljr new "dltlon of MM|„ 81mpllcity.''^at the Boston, til.; ■ -V.l'''"'?'*' Manager A. M. Sheehan, of nioi,... '''?5*' wa» the beneficlaiT of last ■"8hts««tfoniuace ol Loula I^un, la "All On Account of Gllu." Bouse was Jammed. .• "A Country Girl" played to good re- turns at the Museum, the performance being a testimonial to the box offlce offlclals ' Mra Langtry, at the Park, and "Beauty and the Beast,' at the Colonial, continued to the .average business Ward and Vokes, in. 'The Ilcaa Walters," at the Mslestlo, caught on In grand style Lafayette and Co.had a prosperous opening at Music Hall. i. The Grand Opera was well (llled, "Yon konson" being the attraction No seats at the Bowdoln Square and Castle Squar*. -The usual strong Keith bill showed to capacity Same old atoiy with the liur- lesoue houses and museums Weather Milwaukee, April 28.—The Tbanbouser Company appeared In "Magda" at the Acad- emy Monday, to the largest opening audience of the season. Mela Merzbacb Illing. tho former leading woman of Leon Wachsnor'ii (jerman company, made her first appearance on the Engush stage, and was a pronounced |ucccss. Alhnmbra—"Over Nlngnra Polls" took with two large audiences Mon- day .."Carmen," as sung by the Castle Square Company, with Marlon Ivell In the title role, was enjoyed Immensely by a packed house "When the Fell 'Tolls," at the BlJou, and the City Club Burleaquera, at the Star, also started out big. Kansas City, April 28.—Nance O'Neill opened a week's engagement at the Willis Wood Theatre, presenting "Magda." to a fairly iiood hSuse Henrietta Crotman, In "The Sword of the King," opened with a big bouse at the Grand last night. Miss Crosman scored n personal hit, and both the play and the company were enthusiastically received A splendid bill nt the Orphcum packed the house at both performances yes- terday. Elizabeth Murray nnd Bernard Dyilyn were the favorites At the Audi- torium a big Sunday matinee and a 8. H. O. night house saw a fine production of "Nathan Halo," In which Lester I.oncrgan, Frederic Sumner and Alice Hunt did good work At the Glllls the usual big Sunday followlnj; applauded "Sandy Bottom," which waa well acted. St. Locts, April 28,—The week opens with excellent weather, and enormous crowds ■■resent for the dedication of the World's Fair. Current offcrlnes should do big imslness.. Alice Fischer, lti"Mrs. Jack," at Century, opened well.... At the Olympic Julia .Marlowe, In "The Cavalier," opened to big business "At Plney lUdge" Is offered at the Grand "The Denver Ex- press" bad a good opening' house tft Hnv- iin's "The Charity Nurse" Is MUed for the Imperial At uie Columbia the oew bill went on Monday matinee, with Tom NaWn and company featured The Thor- oughbreds are at the Standard. ' CINCINNATI. April 28.—Mabelle Qllmaa opeaed. In "The Mocking Bird," at the New Grand, to an audience ot good' size Frank Pcrley'R Comedians, In "The Chaper- ons," packed the Walnut The Columbia bill filled that house "A Bagged Hero." nt ' Heuck's, and "Tcn-Ton-Door.^' at tho Lyceum, were areeted by large audiences The Utopian Burlcsquers did fairly well at the People's. , , t/QUisviLU:. April 28.—"A Gambler's Daughter" opened at the Avenue Sunday. drawing crowded houses. Irwin's Ma- jesties duplicated last year's success by at- tracting packed houses at th« Buckingham Sunday .-. Vaudeville at the' Temple drew big.at Sunday opening. • "On tfte Road. All Roatea' aiaat Reach Us Not Later Than Monday. DRAMATIC. •A Allen, Viola, In "The Eternal City" (Lleli- ler & Co., mgrs.)—Boston, Mass., Apr 27- " May 0. , Allen, Adelaide Fltz, in "The Duchess °ot Devonshire"—New Haven, Conn., Apr HO. Arnold Stock (J. F, Arnold, mgr.)—Hlntdn, W. Va., Apr 2T-May 2, Porkersburj ;4-0. "An American Gentleman" (Carl Zoellner, mgr.)—Utica, N. Y., May 1,- Lawrence, Mass 0 "ArlijonB,"'KIrke La Shelle's (JameaH. Fal- ser, mgr.)—Akron, O.. Apr 20, Canton 30, Brie, Pa., May 1, Niagara Fails, N. V., 2, IlulTalo 4-0. "Alaska," Lincoln J. Carter's—Cleveland, O., Apr 27-Jlny 2. "At Cripple Creek" (Wbitaker « Nash, mgrs.)—Pittsburg, Pa., Apr 27-May Z. "At Plney Eldge" (D. K. Hlgglns, mgr.)— St. Louis, Mo., Apr SC-May 2, Kansas City 3^0. "American Ilustler/' George F.Hall (Gim Bothncr, rapr.)-Bath. Me., Apr ISO. Toeus 30, Augusta Mav 1. Watervllle'2,' Skow-lic- gan 4, Old Town G, Bangor 6, .St.- John, N. B., 7-0, Moneton 11. "At the Old Cross Roads" (Arthur, C.. Als- ton, mgr.)—Newark, N. J., Apr 27-May 2, Brooklyn, N. 1'., 4-10. • "Are YoH n Buffalo?"—Providence, B, I., Apr 27-May 2. "An Actor's Roinnnce" (H. AV. Taytor.ngr.) —Pittsburg, Pa., Apr 2T-May 2. B ■*,:■• BlnghJm, Amelia, In "The Frisky Uis. John- son" (Frank McKee, mgr.)—N. Y. City Apr 27-May 2, Albany, N. Y., 4. Troy 6. Schenectady 6, Hartford, Conn,, 7, Water- bury 8, New Haven 0. Barrymore, Kthel, In "Carrots" luad "Tha Country Mouse" (Charles Krobmah. mgr.) —Chicago, HI., Apr 27-May 2, Detroit, Mich., 4-9, Bates. Blanche. In "Tho Darling of tho TJods" (David Itelaaco, mgr.)—N. Y. City Apr 27, ludcflnlte, Brune, Mrs., in "Unorna" (Wallace Monro, mgr.)—Logan, V.. Apr 20, Ogden 80, BIggar, Laura. In "Eaat Lynntf'—TyilmlBg- ton, Del., May 5. Blair, Kugenle. Repertory (Henri Gresslt, mgr.)—Cleveland, 0., Apr 27, Indefinite. Bennett & Moulton (A. P. Heed, mgi-.j^-^As- bury Park, N. J„ Apr 27-May-2,- , Bennett A Moultou (George K. .Robli)«on. mgr.)—BratUcboro, Vt., Apr 27-M*y 2. Bennett & Moult<iu (Irs Newhall,- mgr.)— Salem, Mass., Apr '27-May i.^ Baidwin-Melvllle, Repertory (^Valter . R. Baldwin, mgr,)—Buffalo, N, Y., Apr 27. indeflnltp. ' „ ,. .' ' . ' Bcrger Stock—Washington, D, C„ Apr 27. Indcflnlte. BiifBnton Stock—Full Uiver, Mass., May 4, Indefinite. . . "Ben Haf" (Klaw k Krlanger, mgrs)-— Springfield, Mass., Apr 27-May 2, Provi- dence, 11. I., 40. ^ „ "Burglar" (A. Q. Scammon, mgr.>—Oreon- vlUe. Me., Apr 29, Mllllnocket ilO. "Bandit King" and "Cattle Klnit." John H. Karen (James H. Walllck's: W. H. Ovlatt, mgr.)—Buiralo, N. Y., Apr 27-Mliy 2, Toronto, Can., 4-0. "Bunch of Keys" (Gus Botliner. mgr.)— Naalum, N. H.. Apr 20, Portsmoiitli May 1, Havortiill, Mass., 2, Porliand. Me., 4, Bath n. Rockland 6, Augusta 7, S^ow- hegan 8. Bangor 9. .. ., _. "Breezy Time," Eastern (Merle If. NorUm, mgr.")—Cclinn, 0., Apr 20, Portland, Ind., 30, Albany May 1. Gas City 2. Alexandria 4. Nobieavllle C, Lebanon 0, Lafayette 7, Danville. 111.. 8. .,..„„ ^, "Breew Thne,''Weatern (Merle B. Norton, mgr.WBarry. III.. Apr 29, Plttafle^d 80, JacksonvJIle May 1. Hm»h»ro-2.-PBiia 4, BhelbTTille S, Aurora 0, Rwtoal 7, Fax- ton 8. ■ _■ ' "Boy of the Street," Joseph naatrj—Jmty City. N. J., Apr 27-May 2,. Providence, • a, 1, 4-8. •' • • • "BoUvtr'a Busy Day," nilly B. Tan and Nellie O'Nell (Eugene Wellington, mgr.)— Buffalo, M. Y., Apr 27-MBy 2. Brooklyn "Burglar and the Waif." laei Fonnan and J. Fraser Crosby—Chicago, III., Apr 20- May 2. "Black Sheep"—Indianapolis, Ind., Apr 30- May 2. C Crane. Wm. n.. In "David Harum" (Charles Frohman, nigr.)-rSan Krancisco, Cal., Apr 27-May 0. Carter, Mrs. Leslie, In "Da Barry" (David Belasco, mgr.)—Chicago, III., Apt 27-May Crosman, Henrietta, In "The Sword of the King" (Maurice Campbell, mgr.)—Kansas Cits, Mo„ Apr 27-Mfly 2, Wichita, Kaa.. 0. Campbell, Mrs. Patrick, Repertory (Charles Frohman, mar.)—Victoria, B. C„ Apr 20, Vancouver ;i5. New Whatcom, Wash., May 1, Seattle 2, Spokane 4, Butte, Mont., U, 7. Anaconda 8. Coghlan, Rose, Repertory (Jnlea Murry, mgr.)—Helena, Mont., Apr 20, Livingston SO, Illillngs Mny 1. Jamestown, No. Dak., 2, Fargo 4, Winnipeg, Man,, K, 0. Qr&nd Forks, No. Dak., 7, Crookaton, Minn., 8, Bralnerd 0. Coghlan, Gertrude, in "Alice of Old VIn- cennes"—Albany. N. Y., Apr 20, Cohans, Four, In ''Running for Offlce" (Fred NIblo, mgr.)—N. Y. Cfty Apr 27, Indefl- nltc. Cook-Chnrch, Repertory (W. H. Taylor, mgr.V—YoungstowD, 0., Apr 27-MaLy 2. Curts Dramatic (.M. H. Curts, mgrT)—Ex- eter, Neb.. Apr 29. 30. Carpenter, Frenkte, Repertory (Jera Grady, ragr.)—Brockton, Mass., Apr S7-May a, Lynn 4-0. Cbctter, Alma (F,dward L. Dlooin. mgr.)— Burlington, N. J., Apr 27-20, Red Bank 30, May 1. Conroy & Mack's Comedians (P. P. Craft, mgr.)—Milton, Pn., Apr 27-20, Plttston .SO-Mhv 2, Honesdale 4-«, Mldd(etown, N. Carroll Comedy (Ion Carroll, nagr.)—Wee- tvn, W. Va., Apr 27-May 2, Buckhannou Castle Square Stock (W. B. Sherman, mgr.) -^Indian Head. Assa., Can., Apr 27-;!U, Vlrden. Mon., 30May 2, Wlunlpeg 4, lii- didnite. Castle Square Stock, C. C. Allison'M— Presque Isle, Me., Apr 27'Uay 2, Fort Falcneld 4-0. Chase Musical Stock—Wasbington, D. C, Apr J7, indefinite, "Coivboy and the Lady," S. Miller Kent— Kalamazoo, Mich,. Apr 'i». Battle Creek 30, Youngstown, O,, May 2. "Convict's Da-igliter," Eastern, Geo. Sam- ueis'-^Philadelphla, Pa.. Apr 27-May 2. "Charity Nurse" iHeuck Ic Fenncssy. mgrs.) ^8t. Louis, Mo., Apr 20Siay 2, Chicago, i» Drriw, John, In "'ihe Mummy nnd the llum- mlnsr BirtI" (Charles Frohman. mgr.)— N. y. City Apr 27-May 2, Holjokc, Mass,, Diinree, Minnie, in "A Maid of o' Plymouth Town"—BoHton. Moss., May 4-0. Dodge, Santord, Itepvi-toiy—Alliance, Neb., .Apr 29, Crawford 30, (5haldron May J. 2. Doty, Earle, In "'Jhc Iron Mask" (J, B. M«c KIroy. iiier.)—Muskegon, Mich., Apr 20, Big Rapids .10, Alma May 1, Saginaw 2, Bay City 4, Owossa 0, Lansing 0, Jackson 7. Charlotte H. Dyirr,vn, Ethel, Repertory (Kos Dyffryn, mgr.)—T/ewiston, Me., Apr 27-Uay 2, Au- gtieta 4-0. Do Vondc, Chester (I'lill Levy, mgr.)—Tln- clnnatl, 0,, Apr 28-May 2, Dayton 40, Toledo 7-0, DliterCornctI, Repertory—Tarry town, X. Y., Apr 27-May 2, Port Jervls 4-0. Davidson Stock (A. E. Davidson, mgr.)— Lebknon, Pa., Apr 27-May 2, Haxrlsburg 4-9. "Darkest Hour," Lincoln ,T. Carter'^—Fargo, No. Dak., Apr 29, tJrafton 30, tVlnnlpeg, Man., May 1, Grand Forks, No. Dak., 2, Orookston, Minn., 6, St, Cloud 0, Bralnerd 7, West Superior, Wis., 8, Duluth, Minn., "David Hnruin" (Julius Cahn, ngr.)—Bnrre, Vt,, Apr 20, Montpelter 80. "Devil's Auction" ((Aiarlcs H. Yale, mgr.)— JteUfai, N. 8,. Apr _f-30, St. JohnTN. B., Miay 1, 2. Frederlckton 4, Kastport, Me., B. FaJrfleld 6, WatervHle 7, Bangor 8, Augusta 0, . "Down by the Sea" (Phil Hunt, mgr.)— JInnchester. N. H., Apr 30-May 2. "Desperate Chance" (Forrester & MIttcntbat, mgrs.)—Montreal, Can., Apr 27-May 2, Worcester, Jlass., 4-0. "Desperate Chance'' (Forrester* Mlttentbal, mgrs.)—New Brunswick, N, J., Apr 20. Wilmington. Dei., 80-May 2, "Defending Her Honor" (Wllilam Wood & James Blake, mgrs.)—Elizabeth, N. J., Apr 27-20, Atlantic City 30, New Haven, Conn., May J, 2, Brooklyn, N. Y.. 4-0. "Denver Express,'' Westorn, Blanche Ha»el- ton—St. rx>uls. Mo.. Apr 20-»lay .2. "Denver Express," Eastern—I'hJIadelnhIa, Pa„ Apr 2f-Muy 2, Newark, N, J„ 4-4. B ■ Edcson, Robert, In "The Soldiers of For- tune" (Henry B. Harris, mgr.)—Dover, N. H., Apr 20, rortsmouth 30, Maiden, Mass., May 1, Lynn 2. Effle Ellsler, In "When ICnlghlhood Won In Flower" (Frank L. Perlcy,, mgr.)—Ana- conda. Mont.. Apr 20, Fargo, No. Dak., Mny 1, Bralnerd, Minn., 2, St. Paul 3-0, Minneapolis 7-U. Empire 'Theatre Stock, In "The IJnforseen" (Charles FrohinnnL mgr.)—Brooklyn, N. Y-., Ai)r 27-May 2, Boston. Masu.. 40. Ewlng-'faylor (Albert Taylor, rngr,)—Car- roilton. Mo., Apr 27-May 2, Blacon 4-0. Eclipse Stock (Lloyd & Gcnter. mgrs.)—St. I.«uiB. Mo., Apr 20. Uellcvlile, III,, 30. Evans & Ward Comedy (lJ:dwa.Td R. Titus, mgr.)—Oxford, Pa,, Apr .^0-Mav 2, "Karl of Piiwtucket" (KIrke I,a Shelle, ragr.)—N. y. City Apr 27, Indednlte. "Rvtsryman" (ChnrleM Frohman, mgr.)—N. Y. City Apr 27, Indefinltu. "flvjl Bye" (ChoH. H. Yale & Sidney It. Bills, mgrs.)—Plottsburg, N. Y.. Apr 20. Ogdensburg 30, Watertown May 1. Oswego 2. Utlca'4, Itoioe 5, Genevn <l, Rochester 7-0. "Eleventh Hour," Kuslent, Lincoln X Car- tor'a—Ottawa, Can.. Apr 3(^MHy 2, Mont- real 4-0. ■•l'!lght Bells." Byrne Bnia,'—Laniilpg. Mich,, Apr 30, St. Catherines, Can,, May 1, San- dusky, O., S, K Fiske. Mrs., iu "Mary of Magdalu" (Harrison Gray Flskc. mgr,)—Cohoes, N, Y,. Apr 20, Schenectady 30, Home War 1, Syracuse 2, Rochester 4, 5, Rantou. Pii„ 0. Fnvcrshiim, Wra., In "Imprudence" (C'hark'fi Frohman. mgr.)—Wheeling, W. Va., Apr 20, Yoiingstown. O., .'(0, Akron May 1. Eric. I'a.. 2, Waahlnglon. 1». C 4-0. Fischer, Alice, in "Mrs. Jack" (tienry il, MsrrJN. mgr.)—St. I/oiils, Mo.. Apr 27-May '.>. Springfield. III., 4. DccHlur r>. Danville n. CrawfordBvillc, Ind., 7, Lufuyctto 8, l'-«rt Wnvnc 0. Fleming, Manile, Uepcrlory OV. If. Grarey, tagtie, MIcb., Apr 27-20, Allcgon 30-Uajr "James Boya In Missouri," Western (Frank mgr.)—Port CheMJer, V. Y., Apr 27-MBy •>, Phtladelnbia, I'a., 4. Indeanlle. Ferris Comedians (Harry Hubb. mgr.)—Du- lulh, Minn., Apr 27, iDdeflnlte, French-Irving, Repertory rOon Macmillon, mgr.)-Mansfield, O., Apr 27-20, Findtey 30-Hay 2, Fostoria 4-0, Defiance 7-0. Fenbcrg Sta<:k (George M. I^cnberg, mgr. I —Saratoga, N. Y., Apr 27-May 2, Hamil* ton, (.'an., 4-0. Flavia Stock (Thnd Rtevens, mgr.)—Denl- Bon, Tex,. Apr 27-Uay 2, Paris 4-11. Fiaakiln Stock (A. A. Jack, mgr.)—Uon- ">\iol and nia Money" (Broadhurat ft Cur- rie. mgrs.)—N. Y. City Apr 2T, Indeflnlte. "Flaming Arrow," Go-Won-tio Mohawk, Lin- coln J. Carter'a—Chicago, 111., Apr 26- May 0. ' "For irer Cbtldren's Sake," SiiUIvan, Harria ft Woods' (llernard 'I'hornton, mgr.) — lndlan.ipolla, Ind., Apr 27-2», Dayton 80. May 2. "Flnnlgan'a Ball" (Ollie Mack, mxr.)-Win- nipeg, Man., Apr 20, Grand Forks, No. Dak,, 30, l)uluth, Mian., May 4, West Superior, Wis., ,5. .^ "For Her Sake,'' Eastern, B. J. Carpenter's (Joseph Pilgrlo),'mgr.)—Wellston, O., Apr '20. Athens SOL Glouster May 1, Nelson- vllle 2. McCodiellivlllc 4. Cambridge 5, New Philadelphia .8, Eoat Liverpool 7, Canton 8, MImillon 9, . "Fatal Wedding," Sullivan, H»rrla ft Wood*' —N, Y. City Apr 27-May O. "Fatal Wedding," Sullivan, H^r^l» ft Woods' —Helena, Mont, Apr 80, Great FoHb May 1, Boulder 2, Hutte S, 4; Aaaeonda 6, Boxe- man 0, Livingston 7, Bllllnea 8. "Fatal Wedding," Sullivan. |I&rrIs ft Wooda' —Lowell, Mass., Apr 30. o . Goodwin.'N. C, aad Maxina Elliott, In "Tho Altar of FrlendiltfP" (Oeorge J. Applctnii, mgr,)—South Bend, Ind., Apr 20, Tcrre Haute 80, Evaitsvllle >Moy 1, Lexington, Ky., 2, Cleveland, 0„ 4 0. Grace George, In. "Pretty Peggy" (Wm. A. Brady, mgr.)—N. X. City Apr 27, la- dellnfte. "" Gllmorc, Paul, In "Tyranny of Tears" (Jules Murry, mgr.)—Itliact. N. Y., Apr 20, Blnghamton :<0, Wllkcsborrc, I'a,, Mav 1, Scranton 2. Ilnjleton 1, Heading S, Lnn- caster 0, Wilmington, Del,, 7, Eaiton, Pa., 8, Trenton, N,. J., 0. ' ' • Garsldc, Condit ik Jtlark lilg Stock (J. S. Oar- side, mgr.)—Yoi'k,'Pa„ Apr 27-May 2, Now Brunswick, N. J., 4-0. Garrick TbMttre (William P. Taylor, mgr.) White Biver Jnoctton, Vt., Apr 27-May -i/nnsing, Mich.. Apr 2 Gentry_8tock (Gentrj 4 Coffe,. mgrs.) 2, Bethel 4-0. Guy Stock (Wm.. Cuad. mgr.)—Loululann, Mo., Apr 27 May 27 GUck Stock (11. Thliycr Ollek, mgr.)—St. Slarys, Oat., Apr 2T-Mny 2. liugnon-Pollork Stock (IJert C. Gaguun, mgr.)—Dallas, Tex., Apr 27-May 2. Gorinand *Ford, Rciiertory—Montlcello, N. Y., Apr 27-Muy 2. rassalc, N. J-. 4-0, Greene, Francis,. Repertory (Fralncis Greene, mgr.)—Lake Nebngemain, \Vla-j Apr 27- May 2, .Two Harbors,' Minn., 4-1). Glasgow Stock (Joseph G, Glasgow, mgr.) rji7-2». , j^ J Coffe,. mgrs.)—Ukh- mend, Ind,, Apr 27-MBy 2. Gooding Cume<ly (O. M. C'otten, mgr.)— Eaton Rapids. Mich., Apr 27, Indefinite. "Girl with Green- Kyes," (Jlara Dlnodgood (l.^harlcs Frolimnn, mgr.) —Waterbury, Conn,. Apr 2U, Albany, N. Y., .^ay 1, Troy 2. ■ ■ "Gambler's UllUKhtc^" Jfaatcm (It. L. Crescy, mgr.)—'St. Thamns, .Can,, Apr 20, Stratford :<(>, Port Huron, Mich,, Mny 1, 4.'hlcugo, ill., 3-0, "Gambler's Daughter," Woslom (K. UCrestty, ingr.) — Louisville, Kj-., Apr 20-May 2, Honsou ends. "Guilty Wife"—niUnbetb, N, J., May 70. ■ ■ H !■. lluckPtt, James K., In "Tho Crisis"-Chi- cago. III., Apr :,!7-MBy 0, Horned, Virginia. In "Iris'* (Cliarles Froh- man, mgr.)—Ullcu, N. Y., Apr 20, Puugh- keepsle 30, North Adams, Mass., May 1. llawtrcy, Charles,' In "A .Jilesssge from Mars'' (Charles Frphmaoui. mgr.)—N. Y. City Apr 27, (ndeOnlte. Holland. Mildred, In "The Lily and tha Pilnco" (Edward C. White, mgr.)—Taun- ton, Mass., Apr 20, Wuonsoekel, li. I., 30, Putnam, Conn., May 1, Wllllraantfc 2. Unnford, Charles B. (F. Lawrence Walker, mgr.)-Salt Lake City, V., Apr 20, 30, Park City May 1, Prove 2. Illllmnn, Maude, Repertory (Archie L. Bbep- pard, mgr.)—N(>rrlBtown, Pa,, Apr 27-May 2, Pottsvlllo 4-0. HImmeleln'a' Ideals (John A. HimDielelii, mgr.)—Niagara Falls, N. Y., Apr 27- Hay 2. Ulnmeleln'n Impcrini Stock (Davo II. Woods, mgr.)—Ststervllle, W. Va., Apr 27-MBy 2. Herrmann, Leon (Thumaer ft Gorman, mgrs.)—^Paducab, Ky., Apr 29, Evansvllie, Ind., 30, Sandusky, 0., May 6, Mans- field 7. • Hayward, Grace (Dick Forrla, mgr.)—Mia- neaimlls, Minn., Apr 27, Indeflnlto. Utipt Stock (M. A, Hunt, mgr.)—Traverse City, Mich,, Apr 27-Uay 2, Frankfort 4-1). Howard-Dorset Repertory (Oliver Martell, mgr,)—Munde, Ind., Apr 27-May 2, Joilot, Uolnian Comedy (Harry Holman, mgr.)— Spring Valley, III., Apr 20-20, Streator 30-May 2, Ottawa SO. lUcUman-Ilcsscr. Repertory <F. F. Parker, mgr.)-.—iiurlmigton, la., Apr 27-May 2, Peoria, ill,, 40. Ilon'o-Xorris Dramatic—South Amlioy, N. J., Apr 27-May 2, Kingston, N. Y., 4-0. Harfilngs Stock (I'ruiicis II.' Scbrlener, mgr.) —Momenec, III., Apr 27-20. Henderson Stuck (W. J. ft II. R. Henderson, mgrs.)—Ilttwkeye, la., Apr 27-Mny 2. Hoelller Stock (Jack tlooUler, mgr.)—Ap- ploton, Wis., Apr 27-iuay 2, Green.Bay "Heart of Maryland" (David llolaaco, mgr,) —Baltimore, Md., Apr 27-May 2, Phlla- delplila, Pn., 4-10. "Heart of Oak," Heme's (William B. Gross, mgr.)—Connelisvllle, l'a„ Apr 'iU, Union- town .30, Johnstown May 1, AUooim 2.. "Happy Hooligan," Gus lilll's—Providence, II. 1., Apr 27-May 2, N, Y. City 4-0. "Hearts ut Gold" (II. A. Johnson, mgr.) — Akron, O., Apr'20, Warren UO, Youngs- town May.1, Newcastle, Pa., 2. "Hidden Crime" (1). F. WcCalw, mgr,) — Mount Vernon, O., Apr 20, Muusaeld UU, . Uma May 1, St. Mary 2. "Holy Clty'^ ('I'bumaM W. Broadhurat. mgr.) —Toronto, Can., May 2, I'hlladelpbta, I'a., 4-0. "Iloltest Coon in . Dixie"—Uult, Con., Apr "111 'Hubhnrd"—HInghamton, N. Y., Jlay 20. "lleartM of Gold," No. 1 (Kdward F. ISvuns, mgr.)—Woodbury, N. J., Apr 27-20, Cam- den .'JU-Moy 'J, seasoti entis. ' ' "Hearts of (fold " No. 2 (UdWBrd K. Bvuns, lugr.)—nclhlebem, I'a., Apr 27-2tl, Kastun my, West Philadelphia May 1, 2, seaiiou ends. I IsBliel Irving,'In "Tho Crisis" (.1, K. Ilackelt, mgr.)—BlngbamtOD, N. Y., May J, N. Y. City 4-0, "irlsii Pawnbrokers" fJoseph Spears, mgr.)—AnnlHtun, Ala., Apr 20. Blrroing- ham 30,. Decatur May 1, Columbia, Tenn., "ItV Convict's Htrlites" (llvrt St. John, mgr.)'—Cleveland, 0.. May 4-0, "III the HliHddw of the NIglil"—N. Y. City Apr 27-May 2. JoNoph JefTermtn—flbnrtntfp, N. C„ Apr 20, lloaDoke. Vn., 30, llirhtnoDd May I, Nor- r«dk 2. N. Y. City 4-0. JuoicM, l.,oiils, nnd Kredcrlcfc Wardf, Iteiwr lory (Wagenhnls ft Kemper, mgrs.)—Au- burn, N. ¥:, Apr 20, Itbtca 80, Syracuse May 1, ninghamlon 2, Detroit, Mich 4-0. Jefferson. Thomas, la "Rip Van Winkle" iCharles B. JeSorson, mgr.)—rBrlS, Pa., d>r 20, Ashtobnia. O., 80, Tltusvills. Pa. May 1. Oil City S.K'ewcastlo -4. flhnron i), Kane 6, Dubola 7, Wllllamsport 8, BImIrn, N. Y. 0, "JoniM Boys in Mtsaonrl," Eastern (Frank OB»Mlo,^mgr.)---Pttt»biirg, Pa., Apr 27- May 2, BoSato, M. Y., 4-9. Gauolo, ,Bgr.)—Centralis, ^111,, Apr 20, Pana 30, Paris May 1, Ctawfordsville, Ind., 2, Alexandria 3, Wlntmoti 4, Ix>gan- . port 6, Peru A, Dowaglac, Mich., 7, Benton Harbor 8. Michigan aty, Ind., 0. Ham- mond 10. K Ketcey, Herbert, and Eflle Shannon. In "Bbcr. lock Holmes" (DhdIpI V. Arthur, mgr.)— MIddletown, N, Y„ May 1. Kendall, BsI{^ In "The Vinegar Buyer" (Llebler ft Co., mgrs.)—North AdiinH, Mass.. Apr 20, IJtIca, N. Y,, May 2, N. Y. City 4, indeflnite, ' Kellar. magician (Dudley McAdoo, mgr.)— Philadelphia, Fa., Apr 27-MBy 0. King's DraoiaUc—London, Can., Apr 27- Slay 2. Kinsey Komedy Ka (M. L. Kinaey, mgr.)— Cameron, wf Va,t,Apr 27-May 2. , ^ Klark-t'rban (H. D. Kisrk, mgr.)—island Pond, Vt., Apr 27-Mi.y 2, Montpeller 40. Knrroll. Dot (J. C. Welsh, mgr.)—Hudson. N. Y„ Apr 27-30, Catakiil 80-May 2. aca- !«on ends. . KevHtone Dramatic, Enitem. McGlll ft Ship- Aan'H (Lawrence B. McGlll, mgr.)—Balti- more, Md., Apr 27-May 2._ _,. . _ , Keystone Dramatic, Western, McGlll A Ship- man's (Will M. Carroll, mgrj—Charles- ton, W. Va., Apr 2T-May 2, Porumouth, "king of the Coni Fields"—Wllllamsport, Woods' (J. I»n«c, mgr.)-WllkoBbarre,Pa., Apr 27-20. Scranton 30-Mny 2. , "King of tho Coal Fleldi"—Wllllamsport, IM„ Apr 20. "Kidnapped In New York," Barney Gllmorit (Harry Montgonicry, mgr.)—Syracuse,N. Y., Apr 20. llohoken, N, J., 80-May 2, lialUmore. Md,, 4-0. I< Liuigtry, Mra l.ily. In "Mile. Mars" (CliHrlrs Frobninn, mcr,)—Itoston, Mass., Apr 27- May 2, Orooklyn, N. Y., 40. Lo Moyno, Mrs,, In "Among Those Present" (Geo. II, llronnnn, ingr.j-Ottawa, Can,, Apr 20, Kingston UO, St. Thomas May i, Hamilton 2. Llllliin Lyons Htock (Dean ft Ketchiiui, mgrs.)-Sarnmiif, Mich,, Apr 27-May 2, Ionia 4-1). Lyceum (7omedy (Al. H, Evans, mgr.)—Now Windsor, 111., Apr 27-Mny 2. I,awreni?e, llnrry, Itepertory (Harry Mart linni, mgr.)—Torrlngton, Conn., Apr 27- May 2. I/tndale Theatre (Itnl Harlier, mgr.)—Couu- ril UlulTs, Iu., Apr 27-Mey 2, Fort Dodtfu 3*0, "Little JMid Fountleroy" (A. I,. Lrvcrliig, mgr.)—N. Y. City Apr 27, Indefinite, Mttio Princess," Mllllo " - " James (C. U. Dli- , D. (- ,y 2, Wheeling, W. "Vn., 4, Little Outcast," Eastern (0. K. Gill ft M. linghnm, mgr.)—Washington, D. C, Apr —'■ Wheeling, W.^'n., 4, 27-May Wilmington, Del,, Fa., May 2, Norfolk. H. Fltshugh, mgrs.) Apr 27-20, Cheater, ' Va.. 4-0. "LItlio Church Around thet'ornvr" (Vaucu A ButllTan, jugrs.)—MInnenpollH, Minn., Apr 20-Hay 2, nillwaukee, \Vim., 3-0, Hoiitb (Chicago, ifi.. 10. "Lord Strathmorii"—MuutrvoJ, Can,, Apr 27-May 2. "liooplng tha Uop" (Alfred T. Wilton, mar.)—Poughkeopain, N. Y., Apr 20. Tren- ton, N. J., 30, Atlantic City May 1, Wll- mlngtun, Del,, 2, Philadelphia, Pa., 4-0. M Marlowe, Julia, In "The Ciivallor" (C. R. I.>lillngbam, mgr.)—4t. Ix>uls, Mo., Apr y7-Mny 2. Chicago, 111., 4-1). Mansfield, Rlcharu, Repertory (Lyman R. Grovcr, mgr.)—Omalm, Nebr., Apr 20. Lincoln BO, Hloux City, la.. May 1, Du- buque 2, Minneapolis, Mian., 4-0, Bt. Paul 7-0, Mary Monnering, In "The Stubbornnesa ot Gcrnldlnv" iVtanV McKuo, mgr,)—Denver, Colo,, Apr 27-May 2, Pueblo 4, Colorado Springs B, Salt Lako City, V.. 7-0. Mack, Andrew (lllch A IlarrU, mgr*.)— Chicago, III., Apr 27-May 0. Mlllerrileniy, In "The Taming of Iloleu" C. B. DlJlfngham, mgr.)—N. Y City Apr 'i7-Mny 2. Mann, Louis, In "All On Account ot Ulixa" (W. D, Yager, mgr.)—Boston, Mosit., Apr '27-May 2. Murphy, Joioph, In "Suaun Rhue" and "Ker- ry Gow"—Jenoir City, N. J., May 4-0. Morrison, Lewis, In "l^aust" (Juloa Uurrjr, mgr.)—N. Y. City Apr 27-May 2.. .,, Murphy, Tim, In "The Carpetbagger"---Mln- nea|K>liN, Minn,, Apr 20-SO, St. PaultlO-Uay ilnntoli, Robert D., Hepertory (M. W. Han- ley, mgr.)—Now Haven. Conn,, Apr 27'2I», Hartford 30-Mey 2, Wcstnold, Mass., 4, Hudson. N. Y. n, Albany U, 7, Rutland, Vt.. 8, Iturllngton 0. Melville, Rose, In "Sis Hopkins" (J. R. Stirl- ing, mgr.)—Brooklyn, N. Y„ Apr 27-Muy McHenry, Nellie, In "M'liss" (Sponcor ft Aborn, mgrs.)—Ilicbinond, Va., Apr 27- May 2, Oamilon, N. J., 4-0. Mortimer, Llllnn, Ilpnortory (Decker ft Ac- roncc, iiijirs.)--rort Wnyiic, Ind, Apr 20- Mny 2, niooiiilnglon, ill., 4-0. Mack, Wilbur, itcportory—Johnsto^vn, Pa,, Apr 27-Muy 2, Altponu 4-0. Myrklfl-narder, Hepertory (W. H. Harder, mgr.)—Lufoyettu, lod,, Apr 27-May 2, T«rro Haute 40, Murray A'Mackey, R«(iflrtory (John J. Mur- ray, mgr.)—Amsterdam, N. Y., Apr 27- May 2, Nowbtirjf 4-11. Marks, 'rbomiis, Repertory (Thomas Marks, mgr.)—Jackson, Mich., Apr 27-MHy 2, Battle Creek 4-0. Marks Bnia. (JoHcpli Marks, ngr.)—tianau- onuc, <;an., Apr 27-May 2. Mciionnld Stock (O. W. SlcDimuld, Ingr,)— Rogers, Ark,, Apr 27-May 2, Eureka Springs 410. Miirrny Comedy—Cedar Rapids, la., Apr 27iMay 0. Manhattan HtocI: (Harold Keiley, mgr,)— Bnrncsvlllu, 0,, Apr 27-20, Cttmbrldgo .ID- May 2, Newark 4-0. "Mr. Blue Beard" (Kiiiw A Erlanger, mgn.) —N. Y. <;ity Ai>r 27, Indefinite. "Mitn to Han' (W, H. HutterUelil A IS. W. Ilrlmlinw, mgrs.)—IJanvlile, (.'onn., Apr 20, Uridgeporl M, Uiiy 1, South Nurwalk 2, season ends. "Maloney's Wedding Diiy," Junies L, Mc- • r'Blio (George A. Troyser, uigr.)—(Jllntou, la., Apr 21), DIxMti, 111,, IIU, Princeton May 1, Kcwunec 2, IiiiH<ill« 3, l.'hlciigo 4-0, "Man from Swudcii," Kiiutu Erlcknon (Broad- Imrst A Currle, mgrs,)—Austin, Minn., Apr 20, Osage, In.. 30, Ccdur Fulls May J, Waterloo 2, l'"rooport. III., H. "McKadden's Row ot Flats," Gus Hill's Cl'humaa It. Henry,. mgr.)—Newark, N. J,, May 4-1). "Mlswurf Girl," We^terii, Fred Raymonrt'H (Harry H. [lonplng, mgr.)—Kansas City, Mo,, Apr 2<I-Kfny 2, "Macbeth," Alden llencdict's (A. H. Hhuldon, iiiirr.)—r.A Griindc, Ore,, Apr '20, linker <.'lty W, Kolno. Ida., Mny 1, I'oculntio 2. "Moonshiner's Daughter," lluhler A Mann's--- l.a Hello, III., Apr 20, Ottawa 30, Joilct May 1, C'hlcugn ll-O. "MIckev Finn," i'erry nnd Waliiou ((^harlea F, Edwardn. mgr. I—I'mvldcncc, R. I., Apr 27-MBy 2, ti. V. City 4 0. N .North Brother's Comedy—IK^s Molucs, la., Apr 27-May 2. "Not Guilty'' (WhItnker ft Nosh's K. A. Hehlller, mar,)—Mt. Paul, Ulna., Apr 20. May 2, Mmoeitpolls 3-0. O Olcott, Channcey, In "Old Limerick Town" (AiucustuB I'ltou, mgr.)—Now Britain, Conn., Apr 2D. Waterbury 80, New tiavni May 1, Bridgeport 2, Ilonnlngton, Vt., 4, SdionecUdy, N. Y., A. Gloversvllle 0, Amaterdam 7, Tronr 8, Cohoes 0. Owen, William, la "I'lie Siliool for Scoudal"-