The New York Clipper (October 1903)

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OCTOBER^ (TUPS Is. mans, Held and Gilbert, Hawthorne and Btnt. and Frank Finney. Good sired audiences *w the Brigadier Burlesquers last week, r ml were satisfied with the performance. Lyceum Tiibatrh (O. If. Batchelter, man- «ger).—Sheridan's Burlesquers closed Satur- , dajr a prosperous week. This week's attrne- ihe B 0 i| 0 r ■■ * \i„i ■ *—»—*-■■ "■"«* u * lion is Manchester's Cracker Jacks, an or- Jimotionhas Lit on.-"' .'" at «"•«•** sanitation of funny men and shnpely women, ship* t£L ^ggjf*!^* 1 *.^ 58™- S|Jr. Munyon Outdone" und ''My (leorgla hold a ctYuIv-U The with ifc «j£**?£S22" ™ru'-"i«-r IUh home in |.LlH '-It? """ fc ^ l,n,la / « mnnninn U ' l!, „ w,rts . bl11 '" Adelaide Hcrr- ia »• and w^" ml V?' 1 ,h " n <" »«utlm. I row. .-rshlp und N, ' vnr ">. ami 111,: hloxeoi*. crr- r. a Luhor Uulou "is"'., week of Nov. », with ".mures, mi Burke, formerly of the tram i»r Howard ami Burke, hi to uaWrgiTihe Dtanw •,■,;:•;,:■.,„«.:, ' " f • J.h<\wwl known und Hose" are the Bklts. Vntidevllllans are: Hehj and Trimble, Two Jarksons, Wangdoodle Quartet. Howard and North, Ferguson and Mark, and Bob Van Osten nnd Ruby Lconl. Ai'xtix & Stone's Must:.."* (Stone ft Shaw, managers).—Julius Snmlers, half llv- ine man and half skeleton. Is in his second ami lost week, and Is drawing big erowd:i lo Ibis -show shop. Other curio curds are: The My.'.ierloiis Cohen, physical rultnrlsf ; Madame Welsh, long haired .wnmnii: Dau- phin, balancing net: Two bmikerlnos. ron- lortionlstH: nortcrse Dnolos, riving statues, ■nd MMaT Brsndra and her giant py- thons. Stager Anna Dmmhln. Franklin niid Tasker, Frank Kmerson. MaoTtev null Clark, Fowler and West. George Foster, ■'Whitley and Bell, Prior Brothers,Henry and Young, l.e Roy and Murtha; Grose anil Grose, Sis- ters Hamilton, Ci.rmnn Jluo, and Horsford and Shedd. .Yickkumito* (L. B. Walker, manager) — Week of Sept. 28: Professor Stanley and his Performing goats. Might I'anslca, n troupe of Southern jubilee singers: McGee Brothers. juvenile boxers; Professor Miller, broom king: Yim.UK U-halen, champion bag puncher: and Carey, Canadian Samson, In feats of ~ " "— strength. Stage: O'Donnell Brothers, Mottle ''"We". — Current week brings Bevernl Fielding. Joe ilnrrlnon, Eddie Glguere, and £ . or . atlrne tlons, also the Casto nnd C'urinne Barrlngton. temple theutros open for the season. General iloasir of the Stage. —The loca.1 engage- busluess last week averaged big. mint of "Checkers" will be played at the , L°wl", OrniA House (Kay Bros. ft flos- Boston .."Maud Moller," With Augusta f? ld ' nianageis).—The Jero McAulIffe Stock True In the title role, Will be presented at Co i 0 P e ' ,ea a week s engagement Sept. 21. Haverhill this week Manager Fred Nlblo aa °^. rl . an estc,, » en t business the entire 0SCO|H -»->-* . rtJ- xsavLVAi viA. I'lillnil.-Iphin. — Favorable weather In cot, ,,„,.,„„ ( „, lm £™~ weother In ta! -Zi .'"'""'"'S »'" novelties, resulted liuslnSrr«i VhU i dw,J .' 1 '^ ""I'tovement In toe siness at the loenl Ihentres. mill the agirre even '„"».""''"; .".'I""* 1 ' '" Pwvf satisfa^.n- ii li, .J.X "J' 1 ?'" of lnp s *' n80D - Included 1 I he current ILst are two oirerliigs new io I all ••''!. """V "'X'™'"J" Vernon, of Had.lou fJfJin .,L u " V" J - Kr " <1 Zlniinerman Jr. In- 1 iikIi ces Rerllm Unllaml as a slur Chest mi Street Dporn House, 1 rinec of l'llseii," at Chb . and "The which Is seen for the llrst of the Four Cohans, haa secured an American societv comedy drama for Maud Kdna Hall nnd Cnrleton Mncv Mrs. Annn S. Rich- nrdson is In adrhm-e of the enterprises of the .shuherts coming t.v the Colonial ... Canrles Seymore was In town last wet*, abend of New iork Day by Dny." .Andrew .Mack oomes to the Boston Nov. 'J. with V, 4^ ■;•? 1 -" nn •" , . ,0 8 u, '" aB l - lB offering Charles Bradley left for Chicago Kent. 26. to com- plete arrangements for James K. Mackett's production of "John Ermlnln" In that city. .....Pottle Bird, a member of "The De- fender Co., now with the Ward nnd Yokes <-n., has become the wife of Charles P. Wil smi, manager of the latter company. Sd n '«T 1 l ll ^v' l ^ l |'i W ' 1 , '" *■'"•• '" '«"K>bv," una wiu give ibe larger .„, r ,.,,... f ,•• " m « <".Playing lor daiices aid voca ," BSWii^t 1 " ,, '>H.„. p le , x'car«;;"l ■us wen engaged to appear at Hie riilr nf the ««n aiMW .'wps, at Brattlebori' fUmMm^^SJ^S!^ "■£**■ »« '"' CfiSSuaa Tiiea'tre:'"" to Ihell- homes Charles H. Slmerion m3£2? 8 ™:ct TiiKATiir. (Nixon & Zlm has been engaged li. entertain at the tVrejt "T"" 1 ' "'anagerhi.—Though one might. !lme f beri'7i B , M ?r^ 3™™$/^ "^nt which sliould prove Bergcre, who made a lending role, tin- ...ade in the vehicle '"f,•■"oininnees progress, anrt afier eiiiisld- Ll. i°i '", r " l . l " r "''hly humor that has S? m . , ," J u ,ed ... t "" Performnnco has Ihh-u i L ' '..m!'" 1 S* pra'sewmtliy In a large degree. Miller & Kaufmun have made a inlsli prnUiictlon, nnd though the company Is somewhat uneven. It Is on the whole go.il. while the wuck of Valerie Bergere lifts her Into the first rank. The same offering Is continued this week, and If business sliowa no falling off, which Is altogether probable no complaint can bo made on that score. .Next week brlnas "A Ulrl from Dixie." I-.AMHCK Tiikatbi: (Frank Howe Jr., mnn- Wcrj._l'erhaps the play la decidedly de fectiie, aud It Is the personality of Kyrle Bel cw which lends liuerest, as some huve said, or perhaps nouie other reason would be the true one: but. nevertheless, the fact re- mains that this actor, in "Untiles," lias had tor Harmon, binilness manager, nnd Mr* 11*1. press representative of 'The Illy iud be Prince," were In the cily 22.... ™ n«r furniture has been put in I lie iadi It the Court Sijuare Theatre. set uf parlor at «... .m^ • .«■ ■ > j ,<>, iii, wjjuii in iiuitt:i 11 ii, »| for the coming week. "The Flrat Duchess of Marlborough." which wns presented last week, was not n very satisfactory medium. nud whnt surcesn It utlnlned, anil the illb-d houses vbnwert that this was considerable, was due to the ahle efforts nf the. members of the company. CriM-Mliu Tiii-atiie (Ignaclo Martlneltl, mnniB'-rl.—"Miss Monltun" la the produc- tion being made this week by Carrie Hnil- i-llffe nnd her streik cuinpiiiiv. All of llio meniberM were lilted with congi-nlnl reles Inst wwk, und they scoured tli«> vi-ry boat results from "Ranch 10." The appreciation of Ihe patronn wns shown lu the most Mib- Hlnntlnl fashion by heurf.v patronage, "T'rlHs" Is underlined for the enming week. SrAXf.mn TiiEirnE (Dnrcy & Sis-ck. man. anei'*!.-— The capable porfrtrmnnnes of 'The Black Kngb'" last wi-ek were deserving of the greatest encoitntkcmrttt of the p.uv-n,, nnd they received II In the shO|w of the must liberal patronage. This week the slock Com- pany Is presenting "The Utv that Kill*." while '-Rewiire of Men" Is In preparation fur next week. Ami Stheft Theatre (Car! Snake, man- pgerl.—The repertory for the (iernian cuiii- pnny this week Includes: "Iir. Klaus." "Flo- iliere Toechter." "Ilaulenletche" ami "1,1c- brsshaiikel." The attendance at the iiorforiu- ancea I* of the most encourngliiK size. KfctTii's Nkw Tiikatue ill. T. Jordan. resident mnnngcr).—The list of novelties lout week appealed strongly ta Ihe patrons, anil In consei|iionce they iiirneil nut In very large numlters. A bill that ran onslly hold lis own this week Includes: Kubcrl Il'llllnrd nnd r ompany. In "Xo. H7.1:" the Amos-Werner Troupe isecond week!, Nlrvnnn und hnr horsi> Lokl (second week), Jessie Couthoiil, Hol- dln'a Mnnnlklns (third week). Lucelle Ji.ee lyn, Hal. Slerrltt, Couture and tillletl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Preen, I'rollns nnd Si. Alva. Pin-In and Walker, Crully Trio. Senernl. nud tin- biograph. Keith's Rutin Uuhn J. Kelrnns. n-sld-nl mnnngeri.— A new nriiiiigenii'iil or pil.vi goes Into efferl this week, the oreheslru be- ing 36 cents, Ihe oreheslra circle aud llr»i iV. ';"•"'•' • i"«»«ii. i» very gooai .. ,*f»»yette, magician, presented "Ki-lsnu! the Divine, to n largo house, 211. Hon ha ■', tt1 .,, 1 ,"'-. ln "''"""by Vernon, of llnUiluii Hall,' drew well 211. Corse I'nyton'H Stock l.o.. In leiH-rloiy, -JS-Ocl. II. Hour liAin.r.N I John JI. I'lhiplos.innimoer). —AltnictloiiH for week of Sept. 2M»ol ,| v'i. , i" lo i;. V w w »™' lt ''»•'«>. Chns. Harris nud v '' i\ n " l T- ,'hcTiiiiukiis, iVlchliig Bros,, Nellie Mnreile. orvlllp nud Frank, etc. <i» . MlflSlHJHI. excellent wenther for II* indoor mi ran hum --clear nnd cool. As a resiili, iilmust nil of ,. i,m^V t0W ,'. 1 , "°", 8P ? r "P" r " R prullrnbhi en. ». igcinoiit. the al frtoea offerings did not lure so well. Cain's "Runic," however, kepi JrMco offerlngH did nut ... . —j s "Rumc," however, ki-ut Its hold well and dosed to guod luislnc-i ihe luuiingenient of the illffvreui houses in- port excellent «dmiiu> imIi-m for this week. nils dark Sept 2,, opening 2S will "Luilc oses Dangbler." wllh Fny Hnvls feat lie . •or week of 2u: Rebt. II. Aoolell ami .Mnrie vi-V-i'fT"?; ' n" "wl? Element wn« i-m Mdiil by 4'lnrenco Monrnlue, who wns (i ilte EifS-*". 1 ! "" '. ln; two, sinn.: chHrlottc • licit, V niter Campbell nd W. J. Pliiniiey J„v ) a '\, P r " n ""'"l I'nns and made go.,,1. Alnx /,.,e||„,. r , ,|„. „.,.,, k , M , wn ,„„„„,. * ; A ,' i" 1 '^ (P. Khori, iimnager).—1.-01- week SL« 7 - \!> nw }<*y •»'••"" "Id'ci.rs In •■Ter- Tr oi tu l,hv "y» ,'l'i'WS well here. Week rn»e,i ^SS* J**fe lu "' , ' ,,,, '1'enderfm.t." proved n big attraction, This piece, muter , r t l | , ,'- nt 'i'i""",' " l l\ r " T >' K ' "n<lenvo<,,|, i i«v«i .« I i nil " > , rri 11'entro inntingetneni '">fd t« eapnrlly nr every perfo*iniiu,e '' ,r. lv i'. , - 4, m t" 1 n*..rd thai --ThJ. Rurg .»» balcony 2.1 cents, ami the gallery 15 « This should result In Inrgely lucreasod bn.il week. The company and plays were all of a pleasing nntiire. The specialties Included: JIamie Remington, Jere McAulIffe, Maud and James Ryan and Frankle Partridge. The Bostonians played, to big business, 5, at nd- »i?i«" o!] n V,tf' ,. n , < , Jon ! l , n F "Caetions: "Klght the patronage of huge aiidleneeVilurlnK'li'lia "ess for "this jjopulnr houae. The current -M. -». 1 he Volunteer Organist" ;t0, fg* week at this house, aud the altitude of hill presents: John Keiuuey and May Hur- those in attendance sjiokn approval. Mr. yea, In "The Impostor;" Oeorge Thatcher, Bel ew ilias a modern role, which he plays Zlska nnd King, llowley nml Leslie, limersmi with the utmost ease nnd grace, nnd be hns and Omegn, CJocksotii nnd Burns, Donahue the support of an admirable companv. Rallies and Nichols, Bryiinl nud Snvllle. Ibe Jln- hlmself Is a character which excites Interest Blnle.vs. Hon trice Morelnnd, l-he Ongnoux, A\. despite his faults, while the situations lu Friend, and the biograph which ho Is Involved rivet the -~ ~~ -——■ »•■ >iu» i vni]iau » i | . . JfUS' trn Cumltnl, Royal Arrnnum, hns secured , JbeBIJnu for Nov. 10, ]7 and 18 nnd is to ,V le Jll ?S"pK Normans, the Knickerbocker bring out a new comic operti. composed nnd V"": i,mnk .Hnuey, Held and (lllbert, the HSff^iS^'J ,? l '<- 1: "Mls.s" lv"t°t"i'conts'' . 'I he Sign of the Cross" 3. Al-adkmy op Mimic (R. F. Murphv, mnn- geri.—"Ihe Minister's Dnnghters" lliled ihe bouse with lady audiences 21-23. The com- pany gave general satisfaction and the piny was one of the hesr melodramas ever seen here. Coble's Knickbockers did a 8. R, 0 business after the opening night, 24. The company was excellent. The olio Included . _._ operu, composed nnd staged by Oeorge Lowell Trncey and R. II. i. r0 ir 7 .U";; Henr '' 0,B J' Bnrnnbeo and V. u. McDonald were in town last week. The bostonians come to the Boston after the Jiolidays .....Professor Jack Ollnlster, who hns made Boston his home for several years, and wh~ - llaplds. connection famous ist" COIL Frances with ton, Amnios, and Hawthorn and Burt. Coming : Clark's New Royals Oct. 1-3. Casto Tiieatke (Al. Hnynes, manager).— The opening bill for this week will be Al. Hnynes and Julia Redmond nud Co., In "Too Much Married :" Borani nnd Nevarro. Wllllnra .„, attention throughout the performance. Tiie current week ends the engagement, and next Week brings "The Wizard of Ox." Chestnut IRbOhh Hounr. (Nlvnn k Zimmerman, mnnngersi.—The successful en- gngeinent of "TJi-j Sultan of Ruin" cuino lo nn end Inst week, with Improved business for Hie latter performances, nnd this Week sees lb" advent of Bertha Onllniid. in "Doro- thy Vernon, of Haddon Hall." under Ike mnnngement of J. Kred Zimmerman Jr. The ICl.KVENTI! RtrKKT Ol'RKA IIni;sE (Frnnk Pumunt, mnnngeri.—"The New Five und Ten Cent Stone," nnd the oihor burlesques nre drawing such excellent houses, and nrons- Ing such a snperiihiiiidnnce or merriment, that Hiey ure continued iliicknnged during the current weew. Several burlesques, hit- ting off current topics, nre In preparation for early production. liYCKt'M Tiieatiih (John 0. Jermon, man- ager).—Rice & Ilni-lnn's lltg Onlety Co.. with nn ntlractlve olio nnd two nmuslug bur- orlaln IZit ",n„,i ,lK T" ,t *"'i >r "I of tltla KmqV ment. made hero, p W iis n new Idea in ii.mlc opera, and lis novelty ami frcs!,,„.!," look ihe public hi- Htann. Carle himself n ' w , n 'V m """ «""«> an < i ':rtmun,l Staiiie!. i lias. Wayne and lirnoe Cnnienm wer„ some . .,' i l !,'!!'""« l ,l '"Pl'- W'iuii the puhlle |,i- lorcd. The HOUR of the ThiiiiuiH I'm wu:< "•hops Ih* luvoHle fenlure. j„sl „„ M,,,, Mil!, lellelllg Ka .,„, , V)|N (| „..| ri .,.„ |viHt , M nml the Iheiih-lcnl lib n nf Itiiiiecl i|„. donkey, bo overlooked. ""|»M, in. l.-„c"w. V Ji (l "}''.?- , .L > .'. ,r ' .''"'Wford. nuinuirer, ul I, v e" f ir' '"'" I'lllle Wnlfn" |»..|r,.red. lied. Leon lleiiiiiiinn, w.eU „f uu dill u Kkel .l■" , ». , ^• , • ■iT"", ,••»•■*">«. .».sl'„" along l " 1 " '""' ""'P"' 1 Lbl "* ; - ,, n I. , -' UN " i''" 1 !" "• Sl'wsly, lunniigeri.—Willi i fZZSE&S'gf "'."''•lie Show Ulrl" In ■ ISSJT*^ " r ,- J o A,I V'- V ««*«■"•*» W* inl.•i • WtaJd i'f"?' Sum Mylle rMfresfw null tJ "£• i "''!' k ." f -° "I'linny Mr. 1 looby vSZfSSA !""'.'• [">!■'' l0 '••vi'H.'.ii himlnc^. Paul Uulnn headed I ho cumpniiy, m ui nrme. «li arllat lu his Hue. nud IMu.s. I Si, III S™« .V«»iiliiit. Thus. Uleiiroy. |t„bf. m,,,.' ham nnd Mnggu. l,o cinir. The scenh- ofrTIs fram i , i, x ;■; , , l n o ;. , , , .•""" ,h " rhnn " 1 ™»<»«<>■ ...|. l i J "'V," IAI ' ll> - K - HiihshII. iniiniiger),-■ Ibe lliiinan Slave" wns the ofl'erlng week m. -|? , 1 W " 1 *Y,- "' l^'li'inan mid tillve Mar Hn In the lending roles. It drew fairly well openng ioe.xtren.ely guod bouses «',.,.*' ,f Driven «~ .Rr 1 *' 1 *'— A t the Court Square The- 'mfu, ( !„ Si. 1 i 0 ., N 5 lr ' manager).—Mary n,. 7'h ln f « h <wtB." Sept. 24. was greeted Zl "? ?'Bnod proportions. Miss Shaw ii«.*«i a . flnl , Rhca and not overdrawn nor- wiim!™ r.'.!y\ cllar « p i< , >' entrusted to her. SHff ."'Rett nnd Virginia Kline nre n,,Ji ,X °i "Pff' 8 ' mention. Charles Evans "•S i-i 0 , 1-1 ^: "oPPer. In "There and Back." eii™5 fl,t . e nm,se la laughter by their ■nrt «,r , ' ork, n a . l S, l! ' te<1 *>y Biiznbeth Barry SSL5*" Phillips. Miss Phillips wns Hi fru.. p i ..S..handsome bouqiiet from her old i., £2?i 7 UC 8 'e n 0( the Cross," 2C, played £5Sl£?S5S** hoth performances. Corn- ami I,, l.? lll i°.? niro ". ' is - -»• MIIBrcd Hol- ••l?nA., L ^ Jhe y. ly nnd ,ue ITInee," Oct. 1 ; egg Two Flags" 2. 3. with matinee, V- ••l.vi lc hmond. In "Capt. Barrlngton," .V ■i'-q. "i ntee . r 0r B a nist" 8, Jeiissle Milward bS U* rb °r 5 with matinee. mani'»..i r,,l -. , oS RB .» T,IK *™ < J - *"• B < tr »*. ranna g er)._"Kor Her Children's Sake," Sept. nW' %£. K<i . a bl ? hit and did good bnsl- lr i—7* e . p,ay *" we " Presented, David Wi»hJ? I'lii" ,nc t"' 0 ot tlie lover, and the niieeaj children coming In for a large share «f the applause. "The Minister's Dnughters." a good plny,_ well presented. Amy Allen. Boston Thkatrb (J. II. Tebbetts, mana- ger).—The business last week was of the S. K. 0. order at. all evening performances. Al. Anderson and BUI llrlggs, who beaded the bill, made a big bit. The rest of Ihe lint Included: Herbert, mnglclnu; Irene Cn'"- ney. Jake-Clifford, Reno nud Smith, nnd the Boston bioscope. For enrrent week: Reldv- Currier Trio. Jennie Martin, llynn nnd Dora Inss, Meyer nnd Mason, Km lie Chevrlel, aiid the Boston bioscope. Mh\tion\ —C'rentoro and his Italian band are due at Huntington Hall Oct. 4, for one concert Mn linger Nelson, of the Peo- ple's Theiitre, will open his bouse with vaude- ville 111 Frank <i. Mack, formerly ninn- nger of the Savoy Theatre, will be resident manager for Mr. Havocs at the Casto Chan. Casey Is again ofliciatlng as pianist at the Boston Theatre The Crawford Sis- ters Joined the Fay Foster Co. bore last week for the season William Gllmore will be the pianist at the Temple Theatre. "Worcester—At the Worcester Theatre fFellx R. Wendelschnefer, manager).—Resi- dent Manager Drowue introduces a new feiil zer anil Lamb's uew opera la now getting Into such shape that It should lie an as- sured money winner. This week begins the prat local engagement of "The I'rlnce of Cllsen, of which we have heard a good deal here. Wounrr Stiikkt Tlltm (Frank nowe ,. r --., ""liner).—In "Hearts Courageous-- Hnlllc Wrmlnle Hives' stury Is well told In dramatic form, and the performance hv Orrln Johnson and bis assiclHtos Is creditable In- deed. The audiences, which kept the house well filled throughout last week, showed un- mistakable appreciation, nnd during this, 1ho second week, and the Inst of Hie engage- ment, there is every prospect of fnvornlilc results. For next week the Bostonians are announced. AuiiiTouii-M (Stair & Havlln, managers!. —"M'llss." with Nellie Mcllenry In the lead- lug role, is the current offering at this horn witli "Through the Centre of the Knrth" nounred to follow. Hxcellent business .. to the lot of Ihe thrilling now melodram.- "Chlld Slaves of Now York," Inst week. Pauk Thuatiir (F. <i. Nlxnn-Nlrdllnger. mnnnger).—No complaint cmild be uttered on the score of the results achieved by 'David Harum" at this house lasr week, nnd feature this week, Ihe olio Including: Or- pheus i.'omedy Four, Cat Itellly, Craig and Anlell. the llronuiiim, Nnt f,oroy and Honllit. The entertainment furnished by the Blue Bloods Burlesquei's last week wns nil Hint the natrons could desire, nud as they With nil there It enn he understood that the Iio'iino wns crowded many times. Ninth ami Ancn Mi.sk I'M (('. A. Bniilen- btirgli. manager*,—The roiillniious vnudevllle bill In Hie thi'Hl r.-> this week litis, as a spe- cial and prominent feature, the llrst produc- tion of "The Kingdom nf the Fairies," on the clnoogrnph, while those cunlrlbutlng to I ho entertainment are: Tom Muck, 'Jnrrlncr and Uoiinrd. Mabel Black. Kaufman Rrnlhers, Flnrry Dudley, I.numaii and Thrum, and the i. In the curio hall Hie features In patrons of Ihe Imp.. Tint Xowshovs gillniet wns a feature Hint untile good tJSSPSOS, '•""! ,ml ' r - Hie"). Ken- Jiicky BeJIra are here week of 27? Week of 20. the Tiger l.llles Co. wus ll,o aHriietlo. g!**"!« 'Mhldletoa ft Tate, ma,., .era ~~ tint!. \ k ° f rr T "" "Sii-D-nt lllll Is offered. worn Ross mid Foiilnn. Mniiiiliign H Whltesldes I-ili erlnliiors. SI. Hugo ||r ()K ., |f„| ,| r , ( | f| ^, v Bud rompniiy, lllni.k flrlltuns, Harry ThomVi son. FrocMllI ami l.ewls. I „, ntid l*i I , Mnn... Harrison Bros.. F,|y nnd H.irvey ,,'' hig h n""- """ U"LW"«'"*ft The pr.',.,. 7J. .; . '""• " '" "" Kuiiuiroiiie. 'nn, ni-ci-od- Irig bill, week or 2l>, drew a hlg hi "hie « Iminett Corrlgnu ft Co.. In the sketch ,.n i' fM "The Man With ||,o fir.". Hyl'," w" . ;;ii ,t" jiVi." . , 1 " ,,,l 'o «""•«■ '"»• '"a tnvid.,1 iKHKilM wllh to be seen at Hie Hrnnd In the near fiilim. ■ Frank C.'Bostock has ri'.ited the old Arcnn building at Broad and Cherry Streets, and nfter making Improvements and adapt- nrr t Isi. Liill.lln,. **.._ »1... ■ i . . — ••• 24-2U, Due: >«n,L l 1 ' ne 1 Nlc ht Before Christmas" S5S f b reh Co i mty J'* ,r " 0ft - 11{ - "The Little of Jenulc^^-io" 16 C ° raft " M> '"*** VM ° ma*?.!!™?. 0e 5V i. H< ?nsn (Charles W. Fondn, S n . n .fi r) ' A Noule Outcast" was pre- , M nt m y ?? """iteur company for the beuc- ro 21 o-i th ? n Rynchon Council. Royal Arcanum, iki «ii-|„ .v*. vaudeville bill which wns to bo ovenlng, Sept. 27, Including: henna Claire Howes' Ladles' Baud and Oreheslra, Rose Catherine Hawkins, whistler: Illustrated soiigB by G. Theo. dlrnrd and Utile Willie Kolley, und moving pictures by the Morgn:i & Iloyt Company. Mr. and Mrs. Iloyle will be seen in "My'Wife's Husbands" 20. Je- rome Sykes. In "The BlllloniUre," will tnke possession 30. "The Sign of the Cross" Is auucTiue o booked for Oct. 1, nnd on 3 "Tho Volunteer mn li be flrst nalf o' tho week failed to Organist" will be Ihe attraction, Julia Mar- noo,, an „ u PPearance. On Saturday after- lowc appeared Sept. 23, In "Fools of Nn- enmi. P." °' amateur specialties and bio- turo," to S. It. O. business. Evans nnd IIop- ISC i p . l i res was Slvcn, to fair returns, per, in "There nnd Buck," proved a drawing A Homespun Heart" 28-30, "A card 24, nnd Mary Shaw created a seusullon, Oct. 1-8, "One Night in before a good house, In "Ohosts," 25. IiOTiinor-'H Opkisa noi'SE (Shea ft Wilton, mutineers).—Week of 28, "The Fatal Wed- ding" will play for one entire week. Lust week, "Thefma" drew to oxcellent returns, Coming: "For Her Children's Soke." TitEATnt! (Shea & Wilton, mnnn ure hv booking n snored concert for Sunday the current week, the second and Inst of the 'nff the building for the purpose It will open oked. £«uie of Hearts l»Z-< S»'"51ML Oct. 1-3, "One Night in Yv., n u '''m Cracker Jack Burlesquers 8-10. — ; -i>i i? x TpBATOK CA T. Damon, mnnnger). r^ lock and U D l.All... l n r „ _. " y ■- i, 4 Cck a nd His Mother In Law Abroad, Siud.rtS?'- -• ^-^ ata ' "Alphonse engagement, promises to he equally satis- fnctory. Next week brings "The Fal'al Wed- ding.' National TiiKATni: (Joseph M. Kcllv, man- ager).—The Smart Set, one of Inst season's prolltahlo offerings at this house, furnishes the current entertainment. "A Bagged Hero." Inst week, hud no dilllcully In duplicating its former suceesses. Next week brlngm "Wed- ded nnd Carted." Ceoplk's Tiieatbr IF. G. Nixon-Nlrdllng- er. manager).—"Jim Bludso," a.melodrama, which recently rccclvid the approval of the gntrons of the National Theatre, holds tho oards at this house this week, with the Llll- imtlnus scheduled to follow. With the Hays, In "A Hot Old Time," as Ihe attraction, last week's business wns entirely satisfactory. Guano Opkka llomr, (O. A. Wegerarth. malinger).—For a change the patrons of this bouse during the.current week are enter- tained by the melodrama, "Shadows of a with his wild animals Ocf. 7 n«bry !•;. Dixey, In "Over u Welsh Rarebit" nnd "Facing tho Music," will open Bt Ihe Cheat. nut Street Theatre Oct. 12 '. .Kstlier Itujenro hns tnlned the atock cumpnny at tho Btnndnrd Theatre It Is understood Unit William .1. (illinoro ' option In the lot o Streets, nnd Is now erty at tho northwest Arch Streets, where theatre. cold wave cut down ntlendniiie duriiTg the . l n- l .?1?,!i /" "" " mlour "tlriict o K lt b, ,' , 21 l, .'f H , tr ""»T«at ever offered here. Nero's (.ollen Bnllel wns n big fenliire. K IIahhaiihx'h A|||iito|iipm (Hasluigen Bros Uv\Sti m^'o 1 "" ln . w "l';'i Finiiklli, nnd EV r r~' 1 ^-'« H w n, A m 7iom: r •Vitus. - Pittsburg.— .Mr. Bluehaard" Is proctl- caljy the, only novelty In our burg for the week beginning Sept. 28. Tho other attrac- tions offered arc old tunc, atandbys and well deserved favorites. • Alvin Tiieatub (Nlxun ft Zlmwei-man. iunaugers).-—"Mr. Illucbeard" will appear here 28 and week, for the first Unm here.. I^>w Dockstader and his Docker i'.i : I'i'U'F Schick, and a series of rim- , w, " te , r ..Tho Chora clymplioiiy Hneleiv has ls!g.in lis rclicarsnls for i „. Wilier seiiKon ut thoodcou. Mr. Krneat will b. Vh' musical director, as Inst year.... .T„h n oo l !, ¥ .hc• *ffi£ M Sl2Lfii »",?»''•« TiiektreiMi. iPiF". , J,| e Mldilleinnn" from H. H. Wil n ootnh/, wl V l 1 "' 0< \ , " : ' , ". nl hl « local liouw and Jim Fort, 1n "in (, K W'-" Tom «... ^. lR,lt B <tforc wit), "The Countj '<'n. advance of • the Corner." a-.- -^ : inooerr ... r.'f'fM the management „, SB?; u n8W Pmnklln Square Theatre, Wor- Ing Nellie Beaumont and a number of girls. onnn '" d e ( 'lne<l not to accept, nnd will Lnst week the llehmnn Vaudeville Company Tinnf. l i e " B "tiB* manager nt the Nelson drew 3ah ri?»'.''-. T i n « Br y ? -°ote. formerly of gg 'L f „ y ' ls wl th "The Prince of Pllsen'' Co. . .' e " S0l J; An Informal reception wns their Z,a 1t - and * frB - ■ p «<;y W. Long, at 1, U i n". 8 "V' n J e on MB P'e 8t »et, Septf 24. Cnnrt a of Mar y m ?haw, who appeared nt the •'fihn».?. ,n,are Theatre that ercnlng, In Ilk AV^:v - --.-- Tb * members of "Peck and S5JM»W"" Co - «net at the Gllmore , ,;/iMtl formed a club to be known Ilnii .fi.. . nil "' r "- T1| c officers chosen wen: Ton i 3ulde - nav e Nowlln : scratch guide. ■nbi. WF'\ ^'och guide, Bd. Russell: rapp f'de, Bob Lee; rm gcout M „ t0ll Bo berts. vaudeville the next the patrons of this house have no cause to complain of n lack of spice. The melodramatic portion wns represented by "A Working fllrls Wrongs," a thriller which did an excellent business last wevk while the vnudevllle Is seen this week In the shnpe of I.nfnyette and bis company Next week has n return to melodrama, in "No Wedding Bells for Her." Dr»t ST.<n THKiTls (Fred Waldmann . . exceedingly well. Casino Tmum CDnvy ft I^slle, mana- cersi—Week of 28: Gordon Slaters. Grace Spenrer. Lillian Newton, Corlnne Barring- ham. Alice Thornton, Hlgglns Brothers, and Caslon Burlesque Company. Mrsir FnSiiviL.—The event which haa taken plnce for many years In Mechanics' Hall under the auspices of tho Worcester manager).—The patrons are entertained this Couritv Music Association, begins Its sea- week hv n new me odrama. entitled "The Bon of 190.1 on 18. Those to appear this Gome of Life, which Is announced n* now season are: Madame Louise Ilonicr. Mrs. Rhnnnor Ciimmlng. Herhert Wlthcrspoon, Mrs. Bertha Cuf-blng Child. Klllaon Van having Us tlrjf senunn In America. Ln.<i week's orrorlng was "Searchlights Of a Gronr Clly " nnd its appeal was powerful ..enough airs, uerioii cumiii^ vunu, ™. u « .'„'.. vi. . *' --• --•■■ - .,™-^.,«. a-,i«»iii •••m ji. inn ivio.iinp«ar iimer Gleotrio-Hani Uooae, Robert Bless, Robert Quesnal, Bar- tc fill the house each peWormanre. "Over for one week, commencing k gcrihuVr's formnncc during the week cudlug Sept. M. f>i'0t:i:.SNK Ttttutn (Hnrry W. Wllllaiiis. mannget). —Henry Leo aud Ills vaudeville rr.-mpnny b;gln n week's eiigngemenl 2N Henrietta Croiman closed n briiiinutlv «mr- cc«ful wreit. In -As Vim hike l|." 2(1 ..., H,J0 l' Thbatiik (R. (liilk-k. inaniiee'rt.- Foxy Grandpa" .alien Ihe singo -jk fur one week. "HetirtH Adrift" drlflnf nwnv 2U Aj-rsi r. TirriTtin ilfnrrv Davis. munag»ri -—J he Frank Keounu Anuili villi. {•„. w ||| l„- the nttriicllon for one week, commencing "s Last week's ntlendanro ruled very large IIakiiv Williams' Acaubjiv up Sisi-- iS&FLSi «l'llnms. malinger).—mie Mism light M.-Hds will appear under electric Hglu B iL^ e '*L the nrlclpnl enturtnlnors. Tl... lot or port of ihe week tho hmise wns dark. o, h r? , W /lf ^he T„,, ( | nrfw ,t" ,,,me« Ihe ||™ ^ r L,^' f 'J ,p 85*- ftn '' *' ' experiment Willi SPi'o""' «','.",""■*', ,' ,l «"l- Tl..- inVi Hire." nlglu ■•BHi.Tliir" ''""""'• r ' llr " lvnl «'"''- mlll'J^'L^''''."* J T '" ; "L f'linlmn A Ju.lnli. managers).—Mat week Chaunc-v Olcit !;','„"„ "."..""' "•"•""I 'Isli. Iiresontln.' bin m« SSL "fenee.' b.si.iess wns sTinplr In. mens.-, being s. II, Ii, m ,. V sry perforninii.-.- liiaflliM- lueliiiled. Mr. illcoll received hU, J\L, W h[, lrM ' »"i"' h"f"r- tl irMli. si «lery perfonuiince. The new pine <"i;„- n u ?j 'ii.Vi'^" "' A 1 "' •?•' Mr ' Olw«-hnn had. it is finely produced, and the Hupportluu