The New York Clipper (October 1903)

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OCTOBER JO. sin ■■ l* the offering. The story la laid. In ?h. South, and ruo »**>'* recites a love en- iSieSSEt Jiwt before .(be Civil War. The {£2r nrosctittog llio-new play-Is made up of tTip U»thr«»p Stock Co. favorites. •The Red i-alr" won (iippwval last week, and business ml as usual, very good. "Garry Owen" Is unrtirllncil for noit week. KcdtiCs TubAThk Itt I'. Keith, mnnnger). Hv special permission of the British war j£m und through courtesy of the lieutenant J, nnVl and officers of the regiment, the band S I ; Flftli Iluttalton of the lloynl Garrison iifr ment, tiim la In town with the Ancient 53 llohmirnble Artillery Co., of London, urlrlM iietlfe concerts at this houac every irmSS nnd evening. Hard Brother* Wlf- ?r«i Clarke and 0»S l'reas Kldrcdgc, John- i,n Davciinod and Lorella. tarlln, and (Mia, i ..rille Josfclyn, Cooper and Ualley, Mon. vln Croll-is nnd Ht. Alva, rtdwln It. Boyle, • •miiiv Trio, Woberty's, canine clrciiH, and new motion pictures complcto the bill. Howajid AtiiskaKi'M tWni. McAvoy, man- .Jn-A capital bill Is ottered this weak. ■T.K,ti the Loop" Is Mm feature card, and Is . Jet uracil by Florence Buockway. Other ontrlliutors. to the Bhpw. arc: Zeno, Curl nmi Zcnii, Dillon Brothers, Sailor and Bur- hSretto. Dot Davenport., the Bslleya, Marlon M/twlrlle Pierce nnd Mnl*ro, Major Sisters, Kni and Ward, the Dwyers, Burkbart and ilprrv Casper and Hayes, Uavls nnd Walker, ihr> rhieoarqpn, ahd the burlesqitcra In "All » IboGood"' Jim Corbctt ntfracted S. It. ii crowds last week. • l'Vui'B Tiieatkk (Chnrles Waldron, mnn- „„ r) —Vanity Fair Burlesque Co. Is hero ihii week. Fun making vel|leles are "At teillv's Reception" and -not*! Waldorf As- or"/' Olio: M' le - '>"'• ""ge^lmbof and lincli Conn, Cook nnd Sylvia, Shannon and i i row n "H«PM" J ack Gardner, Dorothy 85 , asslste'iTby four show, girls. The Knickerbockers fared well last i week, and gave a show worthy of the generous patron- a8 LvcEUM Tiibatbb (G. II. Bnteheller, man- •eer)—Till* week's attraction- la Clark's Runaway Girls, an organlzaUon of hiirlriutte and vaudeville merry makers - A King's te- rention" and "A Mixed Affair" are the skits, while the verioty end 1b looked after by Kellv Davis and company, the La Vails, Dc- rendaand llrecn, Rosalie, Reynolds nnd Gull, inn the Burg Sisters. The Cracker Jacks drew targe houses. Ai'stiS & Stone's Kmn (Stone & Sb.w manaRera).—I*w Mrtller. Tally tin Duo Lewis and Dclmore, Andrews and belli. "Girl in Ilea" Co:, Henderson Bisters, Fmnk- lln nnd ilayman. King and Jackson, Qnlnlnn and Howard, Morgan and Crone. Melville and Awllo, and Dolly nnd Barney Klvnn are Hie stage card* tor this week. Curio hall: Senor Rornando's renl I'blllpplnos, In nallvo costumes, Introducing; nMlvc songs and music on native Instruments: Hathaway s Imllnn Tableaux, Hoacoe, unique mind rend- ing lonrvcl, and Farella, the deft and dex- C NiL'Krr.onEox (L. B. Walker, manager).— Carlo ball attractions Ibis week arc: Walk- ers fnt lady dancers, Babbctt's midgets, the Dcxters, In their new European novelty, the Pnndorrt' Illusion; Hnrddlg,. comedy juggler, and a Jarkknlfc collection of wooden models. Stage: Mattle Fielding, Charles U. Scvcrne, Joe Hart, Annie Boss. Cora Weston, Annie Martin. Lou Welch and Fred H. Shaw. Stmik T.vt.K—William Itnymond SHI. who tin's been acting as personal roprcsentallve of Weber & Fields, nt the Globe for the past six weeks, bus been appointed manager of Charles Itlchn.an's tour In Victor Mnpe's new play, "Captain Harrington."... ."Karl of Pawtuckot" comes .to the Majestic Oct. 2t>.. .•.. .Manager Jno. B. Scbneffel, of the Trctnont, wan In New York last week, per- fecting nrrangementa (Or a number of lm- pr.rtnnt engagements, announcement of which will fie made later on George W. Sam- nrls .Is In town ahead of Annie Kussell, In "Mice nnd Men."... ."McKadden's How of KlatR" will soon play Its annual engagement at the Grand Opcrn "Lip" Kecnc has ' gone to Chicago to go In advance of Henry Vv. Savage's "The Conntv Chairman." The ushers at the Majestic, dun their hand- some Louis XIV uniforms this week for the Itrst time thin season John I'rntt Is in town In Miss Croshian's Interests J. C. Russell, the nine yenr old. member <;t the company presenting "For Her Children's (sake." at the Graad Opera, last week, will remain in the custody of Clifford Luniont, his stepfather. In the hnbens corpus pro- ceeding brought by J. T. Russell, his father, in the siroreme court. In this city. Oct. -, Judge Tiraloy decided, tbe boy should remain with n's stenfalher, and that Frank, his brother, for whose custody the father also sought, should go wltn bis father. The father and mother of the boys were divorced, mid the mother later married Lnmont, who educated the boys for the stage. The father subsequently dlqd, and Ihc joiinger boy has been ou I lie stage for three yejirs. The arrangement by which the hoy was allowed" lo remain, on the stage was made through the efforts of Thomas .1. Barry, counsel for Lnmont. It was unproved by Ihc court nnd Ibo necessary order was given .Agnes Booth-Mcboeltel lain New •York, rehearsing for. the big Driiry Lane pro- duction, -Best of Friends. "The Wiz- ard Of Oj" will lie the Christmas holiday play at the Boston... Mary, Athcliug makes ner' flint appearance this week as a roemher of the Bnwduln Square Stock William J. Kdlcy, of this city, who wns with "Ben Hur" last season, baa benn en- gaged by'Klaw & Krlangcr to play the title role In the transcontinental company, -which opens In Kansas City Oct. r. The ticket ofllcc of the Huh wns broken Into Inst week, end several hundred admission tickets were stolen. The alleged thief was caught at templing to speculate In tickets In front of Hie theatre A concert, was given nt Music Hall Sunday, Oct. A. and an S. It. <>. crowd Raw a good show given by Wil- liams, and Tucker, Amelia Siimmervllle, Mr. THE ISTEW YORK Ot,TPPlSB. 779 fceri.—(.larks New Royals i/o. was tho in. tract lor, Oct 1-3. Illg houses ruled? and "ho enter nlnmeht was of a pleasing not ur" T |. olio included: Deremla and llrcrn. 11. sal" &' KoIk' 1 SL'Si 1, """ . La J nlls - Ito ufirw tuttg. Ivcllj, Davis nnd Co. CurrenL nt. York Jr 8: 8-m ° rCUt Gamc " M. "■ "5 Casto Tmutbi; HI. liayues. manager). —Tills house ,.|ven«l the season Seil. S "i ?ShJ " lu "^.""""l. & "Too Much Married." Others: Lavlne and Leonard, Kny Cox, lOranl nnd Ncvnri., and Will J. Tonkins Iluslncsu was very guud tin- entire week. S~JE*SJBS ,vc !' k v. K avur " ,l<l Sinclair, » L 1 "-' ^''/Gulrcs;" Mnlicl Hudson, Harry Brown, Schaefer. Sllllwell and Schnefcr, YMTOM Brolheis, Iji Mnr and Itchnni. OUrlcn and West, and Beeson, Malcum nnd Iteesun. ™?l K "V, B i I r fi B B5 ! >f - w - Murray, ninna- ger).—Ibis Is the, latest local vaudeville m"". 0 !,, 10 . I " n !"- , a hl " for l l " ul1 '" fnvor, ami Hie bill for the opening week was very goisl and Included: Daly, Honan ami Tare, Crow ley and I-uley, F. Allen Gnognn, Zola Sis- ters. Leona llnnscn. I'hll Morton mid Amy Allen. Business was very satisfactory. Cur- rent attractions: Mniivlllp nnd Glenson.Cuii- nlnirhnia and ''oveiiy. Itohcc and Ilyer. lln> Musical Holbroclis. rnulelte, lllllr Mines, Noil Burgess, nnd the Klnilra Sisters. Bohtox TtiHvniK 14, II. Tebuctts, mnna- Ser).—Business .nutlnucs big Urn; The loldy-Currler Trio hended I he bill and re- ceived much, applause for excellence; Jennie llarlln, livan and Douglass, Meyer and Baker, Unite Chcvrlcl, and the Boston bio- scope constituted the remainder of u very strong llHt. Current week offers: Myers anil Hardy. Will J. McPermott. May ifllls. the Itlley bisters, Chrlstlitn and Turner, and the Boston olograph. For the amateur night production "Babes In the Woods" will lie put on. Mbsthw.— W. O. Stevens Is the efficient pianist nt the Casto Tbeiitre Bddie and Loltlc Dwver were visiting rclatlvrn nnd frliuils during I heir engngeiueiil. at th« Tcinplo lliealic. It Is their lirst lime at home In four years Crcatore and hla liatul had a big welcome lo Huntington Hall, 4, for one concert "Fgyntiv" will be put on by a local company In llunllugtuu Hall Oct. 2U--J:!. M> rln Kile lit At the Court Squaro Theatre (W. (,'. Le Nolr, mnnnger).—Jerome Sykes, lu "The Billionaire," Sent. u'H. ai, drew two large houses. Mr. Sykcs did ex- ceptionally well. Jusle Inlrnpodl's French was one of the luiigbnljle things, nnd Ihc dancing of Harry Kplly ami John Kennedy was a pleasing feature. Nellie Follls made n winsome Utile actress. Mildred llollnnil, In 'The Lily and the 1'rlncc," Oct. t, bad a. lair house. The production was elnlsirately staged and deserved much larger attendance. Besides the star, Rita O'Neal and Man Stockwell inado favorable Impressions. It lu seldom one hears so clear and pleasing a voice as Hint possessed by Miss Stockwell. "Under Two Flags," with Jane Ivcnnnrk, played, to light business, 2, 3. Miss Ken- nark, as Clgnreltr. gave a line portrayal <>f the pari. Booked: Charles Itlchtnnn, In "Captain Harrington," 3-7 : "The Volunteer Organist" M, Jessie Mlllwnrd, In "A Cleiiu Slate," II: "Sag liarlior," with innllneo, 1". lOthcl Biirrymore, In "Cousin Kate." 13: Henrietta. Crosman, In "As You Like It," 14; Kathryn Ostcrmun, in "Miss I'eltl- coats," 15. Nkw Gilmohe Theatiib (J. F. Burke, manager).—"The Xlghl Before Christmas," Sept. 28-30, enjoyed liberal patronage, the play being much better tlintr the average run of snrh works. Jack Drumler, the Clif- ton Children nnd Amanda Hendrlx were nr- eorded the most applause. "Tho l.'oiinly Fair," Oct. 1-3, wns seen here for the lirst time at popular prices, nud was well re- ceived by large houses. Margaret K. Fltss- patrlck, as Aliignll I'rue. played I be role well. The siicclaltles in tho third act were also good. Due: "The Little Cnurcb Around the Corner" 0-7, "The Frlde of Jcnnlco" S- II). "King of Detectives" 12-14, "The Great White Diamond" 15-17. GniNii Ot'KMA Iloi'.sH (Char.es W. Fonda, manager).—"Homespun llearls," Sept. -*S- 30, wns an UDqualllled success and pleased good houses. Hie company being well Iwl- anced. "A Gime of Hearts," Oct. 1-3, was excellently staged nndwell acled by a coni- panv headed liv Kntbryn Browne, who tilled the "role of. Anhn-Mastln acceptably. Diners in I lie company deserving of hiieclal mention were: CugeDlc Du Itols nnd Minnie Church. Coming: "Om: Night in June" 07, Cracker Jack Burlcsquecs 8-1U, "Her Fatal Slu' 12- 14, Vanity Fair Bnrlesqucrs 15 17. NELSON TilKATnu (Z. T. Osroon, inuiiu- CP f).—Altilion.se and Gaston, week of Sept. 28, was oue of the brightest performances seen hero. The whole perfornmiice went with a suap that kept the audience keenly Inlerested. The principal roles are entrusted lo tho Powers Brothers, Jennie Lnmont. and Adelaide nnd Gretchen lleardsley. A vaude- ville bill consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, presenting "When Two lleurls Are Won :" Item, nnd Smith. Little Lcoule. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Ltlchlleld, In "Ikiwn on the Farm;" Cora Mlskcll nnd plckniilnnlcs, Balltv nnd Mndlson, I'usbiuig and Hopkins, and Nellie Beaioiioiil and her company, pre- senting "The i'.ostonl'iiis." is lo bold the boards week of ".. Vmidevllle. week of 1-- Cm 1Uli»- <:rn'i :.a and bis liand were greeted bv envhui>!astl« uudlences at each of I ho three" performances Se|it. a», 30. I he programme was well chosen. ivTAUE Wiiisi-Eiis.—Charles lllcliiuan will rommence his starring mur in this city, under W'els-r & Fields' management, nl tht Court Square Theatre, on Oet. ... lu inp- lain Bairlnglcn," by_ Victor Jlnpcs Tfa Incidental music, is written by Manuel Ken. nnd Hie scenery is from Ilia studio of .lolin Hams nnd Tucker, Amelia Siimmervllle, Mr. young, of New York. Ills supporting com- «nd Mm. Bobyns. KrKhofC and Gordon, Mr. „. inv " w |ll Include: Suzanne She dun.George tox, Kenny, and Clnhanc, Gootlmnn and \y 'wu'snn. Ileleit SlacGregor,.«Illltim Ken- Drew, and Frnnklln and Tanker. Suntluy n „i ni i Frances '""K- Joseph Kilgmir, .Mrs. nlnlit ... _.... til U _ » il ' It 1_1_ L'.,.>ne.> * _ . •■_. •_ - .._.! J' I ilI„'i|.|Iii .11* . . . night concert season at the Bnwdoin Square was nlso Inaugurated with a bill Including: ■lames J. Corbctt, Dillon Brothers. Dclmore nnd Lewis, Andrews and Feld, Henry T. Nalte. Miss Clifton. Jake Clifford, Cunning- ham nild Coveny, Archie Deacon, Bort Golf. nnd Lizzie Otto.. Monday. Oct. 5, at-the Mechanic*' Building, one of the biggest faint ever held In-this city opens. The ex- position, is replete with features never be- fore shown- nt such, exhibitions. United Mates government exhibit from .the War nnd Treasury Dopurtmenlfl, in- fant incubators, Midway of fairyland, •Hm Key, tho wonderful horso; Johns- town flood, nnd Cren,tnro anjl. IiIb band arc a few of the many features announced. ■ The twenty-third..season of Ibo Bos- ton Symphony Orchestra concerts begins l;rldny. Oct 10. In Symphony Hall s. F. Nixon, of the ttnn of Nixon & Zimmer- man. Rpent several daya in town Inst week. Will Davis, of Chicago, was also hern, to witness Uip opening, of "Ermlhle." In which hl» wife, Jessie Bartlett Da-vis, has u prom- inent role. ' . • 'Iinrfes Crc.lg, and George_ l l**MUu *£^ ■ Lei" lour the 11onse . Before v'hrlslmns.; ." «»*L r-^,=n vllle people who have been nt the falls i this vlcinltv the iiast week am: 7 l,r !T ■"" Icttes. the Mlltons. Mario and A do. I'arlno, Kenneily mid Rlnaldos. at the Vnlely fair, Brat"ichnrn. VI.: Bean and Huinlllop. Kopne. e Barkers, the Ve.lnnrs. and DAIn.n s .fog ilrciis nl the Housalnnlc fair. (.rent. liar rlngon. Mass....l'rof. Woodward's miln«l seals. Wormw.Kid's dog and monkey c rem-. the Wal.s. Koppc the Two lasers, he Bnrk- irs Harry Demon lo nnd Minnie Hell, nnil Tom Brown's Troubadours are engaged lor nun" a'gent'lur "The 9 .^! White Dlnmoud.' wire visitors to this cly Ihe imst week. Lowell.—At tho Lowell Oiieru Hour^ •lay BroB. & llosford. managers).—The week Just pnst brought eK(*llent.attrncllQUH. to sotlsfaotory business. "Klght Bells" bad good business Sept.- 28, 20. ,s rhe Volunteer Organist." ■ 3D. packed, the hour*. "Hello. Bill.' with Harry Blnkeuiore bb n npKtlal 'eature, made, a vorv favorable ImpressWu ''ct. i. Business wiis good. Kathryn Os- 'erimin, lu "Mlsu Petticoats," pleased n well tilled bouse ST. "Tho Sign of the Cross was the closing attraction of last week, .3, «nd played to filled houses, matinee and mght. Tbos. Shea and Co., In repertory, lor »..w*,..fe^/.,,..j... ,. .._ ...... were visitors ..The l»l-.- rer. and was Institute on_Scot. ^ffil*"*!s5*5«e^^%ii One of the big features of ihe Cenlrnl Labor I nlon cuiliiviil willcil Is to lie held lit Ihe tl'J' Hull Nov. IH4. will be "1110 Kruplion of Ml. rare, owned by llnrrv DesTes.. It bits been nt llergen Bcncli-sll the unst Slim- mer. Voaiara o .."s moving pictures wMI StSSh .'it "til Ugh Sclti~.l Hull on Gel. 5. V Kl.giau" ticliestrn Una been en- ' '.i'^ ink" the tlhue of I lie Smith Ur- 5S « at th ' A ndeiiiy of Music WltaM* he Smith Orchestra having gone <»»''''>« rl.loulHl Theatre, which was opened bv Ihe Lynn.--Lynn Theatre tFrauk G. Har- rison, manager).—'the May Flske *'a. pluvcd, to great business, last week. The Aubrov Slock Co. Is the present attraction, giving Hie evening of Hit. u in Lewis Morrison, who Is lo appear In "Faust." Coming: Bennett & Moullon Co. 12 17. GKM Tiikatiu; (C. W. SlienJc, mnungeri. — rills playhouse Is doing a big hilsluess. This week the hill luchutca: Cnrl Itaveir.-i lloslou hull Icrrlcrs. Fields and Murtin, Jaiio;s A. Bulsley, Dmlly Gortimn, Hie Itentios. Jiunes and Liiiu-cttc, and the motion pictures, S.m.km THMATHK, Snlem, Muss, (11. K, Bced, nmnagei).—'('he Jem McAullffe Slock Co. played, to excellent business, last week. The nllrnrtlotis Ihe present week am: "Hel- lo, Bill." 0; Teck nud Ills Mot her -In -Law" 0, "Miss I'ctllcoals" 7, I^'wls Morrlsnu, lu "Faust." 8: Dun Sully <», "(Jlrls Will lie Girls" 10. Booked: Thomas K. Shed 12-17. Mkcimnii: llti.i. Salem (Jsines H, Sloure, uinnagerl.—Good laisluess Is I be report from Mnnnger Misire. The hcndllners Ibis week are Lddle Glrnrd and Jessie tlnrdllier, the others on the hill being: Gus Willlnius, Ihe Willis l.'.itnil.v. Hie Brooks Bros., Cherry and bat**, and i:iniidow unit Wilt,v. There Is nlso II si lies of hlosiope pictures. Xutus. —Cole and Clemens, nbo were seen in lids city last week, ure now rehearsing their new act, entllled "The Junk Mail, which has been written for litem by Joseph A. Mllchcli George Taylor, who has liven Identified with Ihe show business fur n number of years, hos been vlallllig friends lu ibis city Hie past week On the even. Ing of 25 Lynn Lodge of Klks will entertain tho members of the McAullffe Stock Co. ut a Indies' social s-'sslon. Mr. McAullffe nud Mnnnger Hairy Katies, ol the compnny, are members of Lynn Lodge. * Worcester.—Worcester Theatre (Felix R. Wendelschiiefer, mnungeri.—The only Iswklng for week of Oct. o is the. Ledercr production headed by Blanche Ring, In "The JefitPy Lily." Mr. mid Mrs. Boyle created a favorable Impression In "My. Wife's Hus- bands." Sent. 20. Jerome Sykes, in "Tin- Blliloniilrc,' played, to S. It. «).. 30. "The Sign of Hie Cross" was fairly well received Oct. 1. "The Volunteer OrgiuilsL" drew very well 3. LoTlinor's Oit.u.i UoDHN (Shen k Wlllnn, managers).- -Week of 5, "For Her Children's Sake, n companion piece lo "The ratal Wedding" which drew so well the week be- fore, will he the sit no-don. I'.itiK TitWTtii: (Shen ifcW'llloti, mniingoiK.I —Week of ft: Adelaide Herrmann. Will West, bile of Rogers Druthers, nud Ills "picks;" Belle Slewnrl, Lii Nolo Brothers, .Musical Thor. Brnndow and Wiley, Roberts, llsycs nud ttobvrls, In '"I'bu Infant," iitnl (tic klnnlo- griipli. Casino Tiikatiir (I>avy & fsislle, ninna- gcrs).--Wwk of 3: Joyn' and Joyce. Nellie tillmore, Clara .lolinsou, Knllterlnv Hun-Is, Bnrto ami Laffeiiy, and Carrlu Huslliigs. lliislness very good. MlUIIC iI.W.1. iTIioinas Moosh, iniinsgeri. —Week of 5: Halt and Hughes, the Glmrd Slslers, Kddle Glgure. Maude Thornlon, Jewel Darling. Lllllnn la Vnsl, Irene Wil- son, and i.UaJor Knglisli, Hie old fnvorlle. Mu. M'Miau'M Music Ham., at Glmicesler, Muss., will present, ttie following people week of 5: Murray and Sllvn. Carroll anil W'llklu- son, Ihe Klinos. Baby Daley, and Jeannotlc Gilisoti; Jack I<c:iry, pianist. * Fall Hlvcr.—At Hie Academy of Music (Wui. J. Wiley, malinger).—Tho Conk-Church Co. plnved, lo giHid business, Sepl. 2I-2U. 'i'ho Fi'tilsirg Stock Co. iipcnol, to gtssl luisl- ncss, 28, for a week's engagement. Hooked I "llaiipv Hooligan" Oct. ft, "Hlrls Will he Olrls' 1 0. "Tito Silver Slipper" 7, "Sag Hnr- hor" 8, litilhryn Ostennon, la "Miss I'cltl- coats," 0; "Hello, Bill," JO. Hijiiit T'UKATitK (lletiry Myers, manager). —"l/iopIng Hie l,(sip" played, to fair re- lurns, Sepl. 24-20. "The Llllle Church Around the Corner" drew good business 28-30. Due: "For Her Children's Sake" Oct. 1-3. "'I lie King of Detectives" 5-7. "Tim Fnlnl Wed- ding". 810, llnnrietln Crosman IS, "Tim Urea! While Diamond" 13, 14. "tock und Ills Mother-in-law Abroad" IB-IT. Casto TiiBArm: «AI. Ilnyurs, inaiiiiger).-- Business was good tit this house last week. Week of 5: Gardiner and Vincent, Kelly and Ittno, Four Roberts, Marlelln and MnniHter. Ilesnali nud Miller, Mniul Day, t.'alne, Harry Dudley and Alive Cheslyn Rich's Tiihaiub (A. K. Rich, mnimtfer). Clark's New Royal ■ Bnrlesqucrs gave a good show, and played to good httsliioss. UK- ,".'). Miss .New York Jr. Oct. 1-8, the Mgbt Owls 5-7. Norn.—Ralpli Ktlwards and John S. Ron- t.ev. of l'dwards and Ronuey, nutlonnl treas- urer nnd millomil presldeut of tne Actors Protective liiilon, rceelviul Itcnrly receptions at the Casio last week. Both ate well known to the local public, especially the trade unionists. ■ North Ailnins.—At the Richmond Thra- tro l Wallace & Glliuoro, mojiagers.- "tin lho Frontier," Sepl. 20, played, to u fair bouse, nnd gave a good pcrJoiinuitro. Dainty Puree lilirh squcrs. 28. did good business, MM gave nil eiijnvnble perfonniilicv. 'Ihe Iloud l» •FrlsH.,"' 2U, hud « fnlr house. "Romeo nnd .Inllel." 30. drew a small audience. "The Village Green." Del. I, canceled. "Foxy Mrs.'Killwujanimer," 2. 3. canceled, (.(lin- ing: "Henri blights, of a Hrent. City h, "A Ureal Gtmie" '.», "The Burglar" in. KMi'ltin I James Sullivan, manngerl — M'l; iIiihI Holland, In "The Lily and the Prince. "M gave a good performance, lo a fair hous-. "llohln IIihmI," 20. had a large nnd well plciiFfd imdlfnce. "The Widow Ihsilej u lireuin." 30. came, to a small house. Mr. Plpp" ticl. I, gnvo a fine performance, to a fdic bouse. " 'Way Imiwii Knst," 2, gnvc a Koutl lMTfortnance. !o n large house. Colo- hm: "lllght Bells" 3, Anule Itussell, lu "Mice mm Men," (I: "Peck and Ills Mother In Law Abroad," 8; Hales Garrison's Mluslre'a (local) 9, ■ Lawrence At the Opera House fGrnnt & Citliti. itmnng'Tsi.-TlioH. li. Slum played, to excellent btisliiCHS, week of Sepl, 28. Com- ing'. "Faust" Oct. 5. Clara Turner, commeiic- Ing (i, conl Inuliig Huoiigli Hie week: "Girls Will Be Girls" 12. Royal Llllpnllnus 14. •Ilnpnv Hooligan" I.". "For Her Children's Sake'' 10. "Hello, Bill." t7. ('MRU Tiihatmh IAI. Ilnynes, mnnnger).— Good business prevailed during the week. Coming weak of ft: l^ila Cotton. Kilwiirrts •■iial llonnev, Mr. mid Mrs. Ben llunn. .lames II Hoiiovnu. Knlhryn Mll»y, Carroll nnd Clnrkc, lldwiiid nnd t'rosliy, W'est nod Van Slcbn. Casi.no TuriTiii: IV, L. Gallagher. IMHHI- .. er i—Business g'.od. Bill for week of 0 I Slorln Sisters. I^otia llnnsnti, All. a C'oogun. Wind and' Hlella, Sii.ikerinocs, Mason and Clark. Burlevpie liy Joint Wnrd. ■ ' lloiyohe.—Al Hie opera House IB. L. Potter, manngerl.—"'Way Down Ksst," Sept. 30. played to S. It. (>. Booked : Mil- dred Holland, In "The Lily nnd Ihe Prltim" Oct. Si Howe's moving plrttirrs 3. "The Volunteer Organist" 7. Corse I'aylon'a Colli- cslv Co. 8-10, ".Maud Mtlller" 12, "The Prldo of Jcnnlco" 14. Deiiiiinu Thoniiison 17. Khi'Uii: Tiik-itiik <T. F. Murray, iiiniiii- g or> ,—"For Her Children's Sake." Sept. 28- ;'((i to medium buidiiesu. "The Road lo •I'rlsco" Oct. 1-3. "The County. Fair" 0-7. "Tess of the 111 iliervllles" 8-H>, "The Llttlu Cljutcl! AlouttU-tlw t'wruet" Jiii. ... ( Tnuntoik.- At HieTniititollThnHlro (Calm & Cross, iiinnngersi.—The Cor** Pnylon Comedy Co. come week of Sept. 28, fo fair business. For the first limn III the history of ihe house there will he n week of olio nights, as follows: "Miss Petticoats" lint, ft. "Ilappv Hooligan" II. "Girls Will Be Girls" 7, "Sng Harbor" 8. "Hello. Hill." II. "Peck ami His Mother.In law Abroad" 10. £+ ' OHIO. c I milium I. The season Is now filirlv ou and It etui lie truthfully suld Hull there are uutiiy Iheiiln'goers who sudly miss Ibo llllle parties lo the Pike, where for yours they have b*N tluvolisl folowers of l-idylho ChalnuRii, l.lasle Hudson I 'oilier. Mitry Hall. nml nil the other celebrities who hnvo liceu prouililent In Iho companies David II. Hunt tins given Cincinnati. There Is little llkell- IiihmI of inly stuck here llils sense nt. The iitliis (if the Pike remain an awful Mark bole oh Fourth Slrcol. T'lio owners ace nt war In court, and no one arums to kuow what will rise from the hurled depths. A great hotel mill then Ire combined is hoped for. but Hope may Hud this wmilnu In vain. (ii.VMi (liTiti lloi si- i Harry itnlnforlb Ax 'John H. I hi villi, inaiingersi. —The F.m plre Then I re Co.. with Fay Davis, will come Oct. ft. In Inily. Hose's Daughter." Lust neck Cincinnati wiis gliul to see Virginia Hurtled. Shu Is one of the favorites of tbe "Ouncii of ihe Wcsl." Her stipiKirllng com- pany wits superb, hut there was getierul re- gret thai sliu wns compelled to plclurn such a character as I Ms llnllnmy. In A, W. I'lnero's "iris." Hiistuess wns good, but nllielly per cent of those who wen? In Irotit expressi'd the opinion that It wns plnys like "Iris" (lint brought the sings muter the lire of critics, who were onrcnsoulng mill hitler, tiuttlv Milliners, us Croksr Harrington, nud Klliel Wlnlhrop, :is Fmmy Sylvnln, fairly dlvhlcd the honors of subordinsto uclloii w'lli Henry Jewetl. Hie lli-ry b reilerlcl; Mill- donatio, and Wltlhiin Cottrltiry, who took the roll! ot Luv.-retice Treliwllli. T'be piny was li'iiiilwiiiiely si aged. W. A. Brady's " 'Way Down Kitsl" Oet. I J. Wai.ni,"1' STiitKT TlHUTM f.M. C. Ander- son, utiiungiirl.—J-'red H> WrlghL will present "The llcuuly Doctor." by Howard Shelby und C. llcrls-rl Kerr, 4. Lust, week Kttgeiile llltilr wttM seen in both "Ziiwi" and "Mndgn." by nndleiicvs of liuiiiense slse. Mini rice Wil- kinson, KiiiUierlne Du Harry utld Unify C. Broiuie were prominent members of (he sup polling company. "b'oA.v Grnntlpu" II. 11i;i;i'K'b llt'KBA IIiiPnh (lleiiek. Feituessy k Stair, iiiiimigcrsi.--"The Pcildler." n 1 In I Held pin v. wllli Joe Welch lit tbe I III** roll!, will lie offered 4, under 4lie dirout.loii of Sul- livan. Harris A Wissls. "Ili-nria Adrift." Luiigdoti Mot.'oruilck's liilesi mi4odriimallc cieatlon. played to plenly of S. II. O husl ness Insl week. • K. L Sunder, as I'aplnln Teildv; MalH'l I'lmenee, as Rush. Rnrkworlh, iitul Aitgustlu McfluBh, as lltdtorl Dorncy, were cmiipi'IiiIIv clever. Hurt ley Campbell's "White Blnve" II. CoMiMIUA TllKATltn fM. C. Anderson, uinnagerl.—Barney Fugnii nnd lleiirlclle livrou nro the heudllliers of Ihe lilli lo bo olTerud 4. nnd co-enleilnltiers are: Mux Wul- tbm, Lvllou. Germit mid Coiupuiiy, In "A I.iickv "Duck:" Billy H I'liftord, blverluirl. Crawford mid Manning. Aiimi Caldwell, nnd Hie Lovllts. Lnsl week's show was Ihree hours of ronlliiiious eujoytnelil. lOdmiiml Tiuv. Klmer K. Poller itiul Pnlrlce Wlnslnu jileasnl In "Shlpiiinles." livit .Muilge, Ihe inllltui'v maid, ivpeitled her hit of it year ugo. lilacs and Remington have added HOlhn clever bits to Ibelr work. Business was great. The iirphctim Show II. RontNHiix'N . ill'KtM HtillHK 'Heoige W, Her. liert. mnnnger I. -BosotMil Morrison In cuinlng 4. in "A Deserted Brhle." Lnsl week M. W. Mauley and Kim look possession of Ihe liousc, und put on "A Geiillemtin from Gaston v." The opening audiences were I be most brilliant of Hie season. True S. James, KlMttm line ii, Pmiik W. Sinllli (a l.'ln- clntlilll bun. J. L. Wooderson ami Minnie Munk were among I hose who susluliicd I bill r roles wllh esiieclnl cleverness. Lvckcm tiikatiu' (lleucs. Fetincssv A Stair, ttinnagersl. -Al. W. Mnrlln's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will open 4. Lust; week "A Human Slave," W. L. Rohorls' mnlndraiiiii, recelveil tho Hist local jireaeiitalloii niider the direction nf J. M. W'ord. W. II. Debt man wnr Hie bero. Jnuics McHlheril, Mill" L.lnn Bemlng, l.Hlvn Mlirtlii ami James Har- rison nil shared lu the approving plaudits of the crushes llt.it saw Ihe play. "Down by tbe Sph" 11. 1'KOPI.K'H 'I'llMATMB (llllhorl lll'llck, 111111111- gen.—Tbe MiumBght Mollis littve put out some startling puper. mid are dun -I. Lust week Sum Srrllmor's Morning Glories tlld nicely. Harry Hustings and Charley Will- son mode a hit lu I tin latrlemine, "Atler Business Hours," which was partly written bv I'.ddlc Mot mi, n former l.'liicluiiullmi. The olio wns well recnlveil. Sum Dcvore's Own Coiupnii.v II. Gossip or TUB Lnnnv.-- While Irntisferrliig Ihe scenery of "A Human Slave" from Ihe depot lo I lot tlii-iil ii- J, L. Heard, nsslslmit pi'opeiiv mini, wiis kicked by a mule, ami compelled to go lo Iho Bolts Street. Hospi- tal for repalrii Mnliel Haider, who assumes lilli role of Miss Plnsenl. Ill "Iris." is » I'lnclnutill girl Jiiines Whllcomh Itlley will lecture nl Music Hull Nov. 23......The Iliirmiin At Bailey Shows 'Will be seen ut Norwood lid. ■I, ft. The. German Tbeiilrn Company opens Ihe season ut Ihc Grnnd 4. when Clnlrotle 4'lair, the now lisidlng lady, will Is- seen' In "Frdorn." Inseph Mtin/.er, maiioger of Hie "Murked for Lire" Co., who shol 'Burl Ilnvcrly. Mrs. Hiivcrly nnd Austin Hoodfellow, waived exuiiilniilliili, and in lu jail In default »f ¥1,000 hall. ■ I • Cleveland.—At the tlpeni llotme fA. F. 11 n r Ik. manngerl.— t'liuu lllnodg<»>d, In "The Girl with theUreen Hyes," Is Ihe all ruction curronl w«ok. "The Chinese Honeymoon" cuitie. lo fair business, lnsl. week. "Mr. Blue- Is-ard" Oct. 12-17. Lvckiim I J. K. Cookwin, malinger).—Geo. Sldtiev, In "Busy Izzy." wllh new musli', new songs and dances, Is proving very pop- ular Ibo current week. "The Village. Pout.- master" mine, to crowded houses, lnsl wenlt, mid. wlih nil excellent company, gave most pleasing perforuiDiiceK. "Robert Unitncl" 12- n. Ci.svm.AMi 1.1, K. Cookson. uiniinger).-- "The Willie Slave," always a popular, play here, is hohig given good piitronuge Ihe cur- rent' week. "A Desperate CIiiiiico" came, lo IiIk IiiisIiicss. Inst week. "When Woin'cu Sill" 12-17. Ciiakk'h F.Mt'liti; (('has. J. Hteveiisun, inaimgcr).—The I'ailellcs, Ihc Famous Bos- Ion Women's Orchestra, Is heard for the Ill's! time In Cleveland Ihe current week. There are twenty.live members. The hill aim. In chides: Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Fisher. In "The Halt Wav House," Hen Howard mid Leona tllat.'l, lit their fuiiiiy ail. "A Si range Boy':" Pmillnetll and I'lquo, Kiiroite'in comedy gyro- oasis; Ihe Sisters Mereililh, lu it scenic toglng act: Joe I'lyuii. Ihe ntouoinglsl.: tin* World's Trio. In it singing acl. and Hie vll«i grsiib. 'ni.oMAi, i A. F. Marsh, mnnnger).—The Five Juggling Johnsons, well liked In Clrve- lum!, head the bill here current week. The Three Duinoiids, Venetian slreel singers, who have a pleasing musical and singing act, tire also mi Ilia programme, which Include* : Moiis. Le Fever's living art gallery, tlrlln-' mlus and Gore. In their comeily skit, ealled "A Wsrrn Mutch:" Ihe Four Illlls, n fiintlly of c.siieilluos, singers und dsneers, mid lliu • ris mid Wititers, In n singing mid talking net of a laughing nature. Stak liDruiv ft Camiibell. iMtiKl Fred Irwin's MnJeoUc* nre giving Ihe bur- . Icsuue,. "Wiltsa 1 >VaK King," cutfeub W«ak, wllh Lnnry McCnlo n« prlncl|sil camisllnu. A pleasing feature of Hie pvrforinnnec Is Pay ton's nut pfct WM *' t.welvo lubh-uux. Tho votldevllis |sirl4on liM'ludes: Tim Two orig- inal Amerlcnu 'Macs, Clifford mid llnrvoy, llllle ginger girls: Holla nnd llnyinoud. t nt vest v cnleilullii rs: Lillian Perry, vocal coinidleiine. mid Ihe Musical I'rnigs, offer, lug a novel diversion. s YnmiKStoMii....- At the Opera House l Peter Hire, inanngerl.-Vesla Tllley. In "Algy." cbnrmed n select ami tipprccliillvo aiulieiice Sepl. 20. this being her lirst up licnrnuce In litis city, ami also her lirst prc- M'tttnlloii of Ihe plts.it, "(Itir New Minister," mill Dice and night, .'lo. drew fair ntul pleased. David lllgglns mid Georgia Wnblron, In "Ills Lust Dullnr," gave sitllslncHott Oct. I. "Arf- xoim" drew well 3. lllmmrlcln'H Men Is. In repertory, should enjoy a pi'ollttiblc week a lo. P.MtK TllBATliK I Joe Welier. liinunger).-- Wuek of Sepl. 28 "The Hood Old Siimtnci- T'bne" pln.ved lo excellent business, ami highly pleased. Week of (hi. ft : Scolt Bros.. Sllusoit mid Merlon. Vera King, und ol Iters. ■ Koran.-— Frank L. Kvtltis, our nuupeton' progrmnmer, bus cuntlnucd charge or Ibht line for the I'nrk Thenlre lor litis seiison. Manager Rico of Ihe operu (louse. wins favor through his discipline, excellent order being nliiliilalurtl Ihruitghuiit nil per- lormances tleorge C. Tyler mill tvil- iliiui F. Connor, general mmuigecs for Lleh let' & Co., wen* guests of Manager Rice, nnd wltiicssetl the Inllliil pcrfnrmuticr of "Algy." Mhert Price, a local boy, mid blot hue of Actor Joint Price, Is a member of "The • loud Did Summer Time" Co., lUltl mi under- study fo!' George Kvaiis John I'rice, comedian, of Ibis illy, Is again wllh tun "Iloppy Hooligan" Co II l.evlnsoii lias resigned bis position as advertising npnl of Ihc Vimiig.'inwn opera House, u posit, hi which be lias cnpnblv Idled Wm. 1). Hughes nnd Win. Buyers, of I Ills oily, Ituve written n sketch, called "A Reunion nf Heiirls," which will l>e protlurciL hern In Ibo near future I'roi. (has. LlehijiMii. Votlligslovvii's luleiilcd mush Ian, now has clinrge of the o re lies I ran of liolh tint Opera liotim and I'nrk Thenlre. Tilled*!., at Ihe Valentino Thenlre (Olio Kllvcs, munngei!. Amelia Bingham, in •"I'ho Frisky Mrs. Johnson." Sepl, 30; K. II. Solliern, III "Tbe Proud Prince,' 1 del. ft, II. Lvcci'M TilCATlit: (Frnnh Burl, imitiager). — Itlrhnnl Bitbler, in "Paul Itevele," did rplrildld business Sepl. 27-30. Al. Wilson, In "A Prlruv of Tatters," Oct. 1-3; Ward ntul Voices I and week F.vt'ittK Tiir.VTto: iGhc/Jer ft Wvnlf. ituitm- gersl. "The Lull Mr. .lotles" wits Ihe olTcc lug -7 mid week, nud splemllil luuisen ruled. For Oct. 4 mill week, "The Sorrows of Salon." Bitltr'st Tiiimtiik (Frank Burt, mnungeri. - "A Mimtiitui Hill law" Clime, lo good re- I urns, Sept. 24 20. "Down by Hie Set." u good mcluih-mnu, did good bllNlttesii 27-,'lll. "The old Plmitnllun" Oct. 13, "Tim Vlllago Poslumslcr" I-7. t ■ ■' Do>ton. Al Ihe Vlclorlu Tlienlm ((.', G. Miller, iiimingeri.- Amellu Bingliam iiliisuired In "The Frisky Mrs. Johnson" del. I, lo fair business. "Are You a Mason'!" was Ibo at traction .1; well palroitlxed. ,1ns. Whllcomh Itlley comes ft, Virginia llnrueil, In "Iris," 8 : "Foxy Crnndpu" id, I'Alili rtnuntn lHurry K, b'elclil, nionii- Her).-- .Its.. Welch, In "The I'eildler," jihiyed, to S. II. O. hilsluess. Sepl. 28-30. MilrlIll's "I'licle 'rum's Ciililn" did n inning luisllieits llcl. I 3. Coming: "Tho Sliilii of llulll" ft 7. Soi.hii:us' Ho.uk THH.vrui:. -"Slaves of Ih» Mines" minuted it good house Del. 1. Com Big: "Just SI ruck Town" 0. il.viisi.M .v Baii,i:v'h i.'iiiciih exhihlled. Iiurn Gel. I, lo Immense business. * MtiMihruvllliN— At Ibo Urn ml Opera House (W. It. Llpps, mnnnger). -Al. II. Wil- son, In "A Prince of Tnltunt." iilrur.nl a large iiudlenei. Sepl. 25. "Arlaoiiu ' had Ibo S. II. o. out long Inforo Iho eiirlnlti rota 3D. mid plcused thoroughly Hie packed house. "A Rtiliieil Life" Oct. I. "Shoolliig Iho Choliw" :i. Joe Kelly, ill "The I lend Wall- ers," ft; "iMir New Minister" 7, Alinn Stirl- ing 10, "Vni-k Slum Folks'' 18, CIiiib. A. Utter II. Spi liiiillel.l. ,\t Ihe (iriind Opent llousu (L, J. Dnlle, imitinger).-"Th(. Old Plnnlii- IDm" cariie, lo fair hilsluess, Hepl: 23. Liz- xle Mvsns, In "At Cozy Corners.'' hud a well filled hoiiM' 20. Coming: Jtiltt IVnltors' "Kldo Tracked" Orl. il, mntltlee and evening; Amelia Bingham nnd Co., In '"JJliC Frtwy Mrs. Jobitson," B. ' . .- +*-*■ MAIM.. Portland,. —Al Ihe Jefferson Thvulro (Calm \ Gi'iiul. miiimgersi. -Several lutor- estlng iilriu'Hous niled up Ihe lime iti thin house during Ihe pint week, business be- ing, siillsfiteliiry lu Hie nagregule. Dsitiel Sitllj. In "The i»h| Mill Mli-onm," cmno :js, lo modi. rale IiiisIiicss; "Hello, Bill," was Iho offering 20, lo a fnlr slys'ib house, The at- traction ;<||, del. I, wns Knlhryn Oslermilii, In "Miss I'clllciiuiH," which proved idcunlng lo houses of fnlr proportions, "Tho Sign of Ihe Cross" citinu, 2: Lewis Morrison, lu "Finisl." 3; Ihe .fere Mi.Aiillffo Stock Co. holds tin t Ii ft-Hi. Pouri.AMi Thkatiik (James Iv Moore, nmriugei i. - Tito pulrous of ibis vmidovlllo bouse H>.'euu.'il well pleuis-d lit Hie offerings presented for.their approval during Ihe past, week. The ulteliiliuico averaged Willi tip lo Ihe high wnler mark, wllh Cuslitunii, llol- eouibu' nud l.'lirllB. .Mr. find Mrs. Giiriluer C'rniie, Cherry und Bates, Bobbins mid Troiie- niBiiii, Hie Albiino 'I'loiipn, Burr mid tivnus. blograjdl and stereuollrou. F the week of Oct. ft: Marlon Munolii, Thus. Rvnu and Mary lllchlleld, Hlce mid Klmer, lid. Gray, I'urcell aid Brook, Brown und Novum*. Ai:l)ITOIIIIl.M, Maine Musical I'osllval (W. It. (Impiarn, cinidiiciori,- With Mndnmo Blum oil, Madame Homer, Miuhiiiic Pljsir. Mint Welch mid Me.isrs. Ilhpli.iiii, Johnson, l|eiiii(a, Aicliambuull. mid Fox, tills' even I. (Ollld Kill he otherwise III 111 bllfCOiCiUl lift till utltuition Oil. 1.3. ♦»» TOIJIl TO THW PICIKIt; COAST. Via I'eniiH* I vntiln Hull rood. Aci-oitui I MoetlilK Viilloiiul lliinhcrs' Amii- I'lullon. Or. He.mmi. pf Hie meeling of Hie Nnllounl Ilaukei's' Assr.cliiiloii, lo be bold al sail Francisco, Cul., (Ml. JO In 23, Ihc Icnnifl- vim I a lliillroeii Cotiipmiy Hirers u pernonnilv iomlticle.d lour lo Iho i'nrllle const ut re- moiknlily low roles. This lour will have New York. I'lilla- delphln, Halltmoie. Wnslilngloii nud oilier poplin ou the I', o'is.vli'.iiiiii Railroad ease of Pltlsburg Wednesdiiv, (lei, 14, hv upcclul train nf Hie lilgbc.,1 gride I'lilluutn ciiulp. tnniil. A ijnlrk run weolivnrd to Snn Fran- cIkco will bo mi'lc, via Chltugo, Oinuhn, Clioyentin mid tlgtleli. Five dn.vs will be devoted !<• Sau Frnti- (bico. Ilecirnlttg, Ihe special I'.titt will ma In Lo* Angeles, ulicro two du.is will Im rpciil ooo tig the I'l'sorts of Soul hern ('all- loniltl. Sable Ilarlairn, I*"l Monte. S,il>. Lake City. Colorado Hprhiga. Ik liver und St. Limlh will be vlsip'd on Die lourii'ey eitnt- wnnl, I'lie pcrlv will leach .New Vol'k ou Iho oven lug of Nov. I. Riioiid I rip role, rovorlng all expeiises for eighteen days, except live dnvii snenl In hau Knllielsco. fliltl. Rules from I'ltlsburg will be *,'> less. For full liiforiiinlluti npp'y to ticket iigeiils, or Ocu. W. Iiovd, Gciicrul Pnsserger Agent, Broad Sttcei Hhitlon, Philadelphia, *■'•• ...■•.-•.(:' .1 -.^.^U