The New York Clipper (October 1903)

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OCTOBER 17. THE 3STEW YORK CLIPPER. 805 TABLE OP CONTENTS. Mls s dipper* Anecdotes. tjgmmmST Z^^'.^^^r'ffi*™ 0 tt tht Rdd .lur'MacMy-Skctch .-....".....: 708 "T. .At VhVoftmoic "M^wY^T.?' (illllhan and Murray—Sketch 70!) Idea Bronson—Sketch TOO In 1'etlte Frsncesca—Sketch 700 Clipper Tout Office 801 i ndcr the Tents 80t our Chicago Letter 802 latest by telegraph 805 On tlic Road 805. 800, 807 Vnndevllte Route List ]ST n t d h. , ,V.^»' rh< " "0«™»n" Stock" Companv. at the Odeon. presented "Lovelorn Maidens" ttB*gjT& J 0 a Skf S3 hois": . The Good Old Summer Time," at the Grand m. the third of three light o ff oVngVo™0,e week. It has Iota of action, and, like Its mates, drew on excellent opening house... Across the Desert," offered at" CrawfordV. At the 1m- «■■? Cl *» 80T :g a^ SajfS&y atUaVeM nient • • 808.809 n, at the Standard" '""At Crionfe c™fi With the Bill Posters 810 Is 'the offering at Ilanlan'd-s The Colum- Vaudeville and Minstrel 810 bU bad a big house Sunday. It 'and Its ne£ Heaths In the Profession 810 hill, 12, opeiied to eiceluVnt attendance THEATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE. KaN8as Citv , 0ct . 13.-Blanche WaT.b la Ohio v . 709 '2°i "ltesurrectlon." opened a four nights' 'en- New Hampshire 700 gagoment at the Willis Wood last night to Indiana 700,801 a big house, and scored a distinct hit New Jersey Virginia .. Wyoming . Iowa California Texas ' ■ - WU; I?2 At i. ,n ^ Gr ? n J 1 ? D| B s »°dny matinee and an ... 100,810 8. It 0. night house greeted Rebecca Wnrrcn 709 nnd a splendid company, In "Teas of the 800 D Urbervllles." At the Orpbeum two 801 capacity houses were on hand to welcome the , 801 new vaudeville bill, in which Mary Hamptou Pennsylvania 802,803 was the headllner The GIUls was packed Massachusetts 803 both matinee and night to see 'Two Little Xcw York 804 »*'»• • At the Auditorium the usual South Carolina 804,808 big Sunday clientele saw and enjoyed "Eben .Michigan 804, 810 Holden," A with Harry Horton In the principal Blossom* . 804 813 813 Maine Georgia Oregon ( unuda Colorado-. Alabama Illinois Kentucky West Virginia Kansas Minnesota Connecticut Louisiana Wisconsin Tennessee Maryland North Carolina Arizona. Florida. Washington. Missouri, Nebraska 811 LATEST BY TEL EGBAPH. Monday Night's Openings la All the Bis Show Town.. GOLDEN GATE GLEANINGS. 804 role At the Century the Cherry Blossoms 804, 810 burlesqued to two crowded houses..:.. .Tim Murphy, in "The Man from Missouri," comes to the Willis Wood on Thursday. Milwaukee, Oct 13.—Local theatregoers . 81d wore out In large numbers Sunday Rlch- • S™ >and Car| e. In r The Tenderfoot," opened at • 809 the Davidson, to an eleven hundred dollar ■ SXX to 0 "**, and scored the biggest kind of a hit. • §0» Ward and Yokes, at the BIJou, had . 810 a S. R. O. house for matinee, and turned . 810 them away at night, with Monday close to .810 capacity The AJhambra, with Patrice. . 810 In "Driven from Home," caught tie lovers . 810 of melodrama, and was well received by two . 810 fine houses The Thanhouser Players an- . 810 pea rod to be especially pleased with their 810 parts In "Nathan Hale, and an excellent performance was appreciated by a well filled house The Waclrener German Stock re- peated "Jm liunten Rock" Sunday, and the Thoroughbreds pulled Into the Star, with a large following. Washington, Oct. 13.—Kyrle Bellcw, In "Raffles," supported by a fine company, opened, to a good house, at the National.... Bertha Galland, In the title role In "Doro- thy Vernon, of Haddon Hall," had a packed audience at the Columbia, and a golden suc- cess Is established In the new work "Shadows of a Great City" opened to the ca- pacity of the Academy. Annie Ward Tiffany AI. II. Wlf- 1 heatricaln Here Are In a Host Pro*' perou* Condition. Special Dispatches to Thb New York Clipped Scored stronely Ys"tbo"star •San Kbancisco, Oct. 13.—At the Columbia son, In "A Prince of Tatters," crowded the Theatre: This Is the second and lost week Lafayette Hyde's Comedians met with of "Klorodore." On Monday, Oct. 19, be- their usual cordial reception at Chase's, fill- ginning of two weeks' engagement of Robert Ing the house twice "A Fight for l';deson, In. "Soldiers of fortune." Millions" pleased the patrons of the Empire. Camfounia Theatre. —Sunday, Oct 11, afternoon and night llellly ft Wood's for one week, "Mr. Jolly, of Jollet." Company had two capacity audiences at the Alcazar Theatre. —Monday, 12, opening Lyceum Treasurer Reeves, of Chase's uf new season and several new people (names :ilreadv announced) In Plnero's "Lady Boun- tiful." Theatre, died suddenly Inst night, from com- plications attended with Brlght's disease. Philadelphia, Oct. 13.—Abatement of Central Theatre. —Monday, 12, third rain permitted excellent openings, and filled ,-eek of special engagement of L. It. Stock- the houses last night "The Red Feather," ,-ell as stock star, in "The Midnight Bell." with Grace Van Studdlford, crowded the Opera House, and received unlimited applause..... Henry E. Dlxey bad a brilliant opening at the Chestnut, and pleased Immensely with "Facing the Music." An audience filling the Walnut thoroughly enjoyed Dockstader's brilliant minstrel performance "A Girl week well _ t)u 19, "Ranch 10;" on 20, a spectacular pro- duction of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," on the lines of the Woi. A. Brady production In New York City, with Stockwetl as Lawyer Marks. GuA.ND Opera House. —Sunday, 11 (mati- nee), for one week, the Bothwell Browne Juvenile Co. of 130, In the burlesque extra- vaganza, "Cleopatra." pert from Dixie," at the Broad, and "The Wizard of Oz," at the Garrlck, continued well, and TivOLi Opera House. —Monday, 12, seventh other combination houses had splendid open week of the annual season of grand Italian ings Stock productions were to the mark, opera: "Mlgnon" and "Cavallerla llustl- and scored heavily Keith's two houses i ana." "I Pagllaccl," alternating (the latter enjoyed excellent patronage for vaudeville, two as one bill). Fischer's Theatre, Monday, 12, second week of 'The Paradcrs." The. .Obphbum. —Week opening Sunday, 11 : Rappo Sisters, A. P. Rostow, Colomblno. Wood and Ray, the Three C~ Clayton White and Marie Stunr zee Trio,' Arthur Cunningham, and Golden Gate Quintette. The Chutes. —Monday, 12, and week: Fisher and Wacker, Josle Alnslcy, John Tier- uey, Allen Wlghtman, Truss: and Rogers, week: May Lnmson, and the anlmatlscope. The Lyceum. —Monday, 12, and ].,ifklHM and Patterson, Raymond and Caver ly.-.Loule Dacre, Freeze Bros.. Mathews and . Burlesque houses had heavy patronage, and the Museum and Eleventh Street both fared well. Cincinnati, Oct 13.—" 'Way Down East" iv, uolombino. „pcned at tlic Grand, to good business. There Lrane ty 0 *' were Sunday crushes all around. "Foxy rt Co., tapt- (inmrtna" lumed people away from the Whi- nut, nnd the Orpbeum Show, at the Colum- bia, had a similar experience "Down by the Sea," at the Lyceum, was In the same eliiHS "The White Slave," at Heuck's, drew an old time crush "The Two Johns" had fair houses at Robinson's, and Sam Devere's Own Co. Jammed the People's. M. W. Hanky's "A Gentleman from Gaacony" moved on to Chicago, after a lloff. ..Excclla, Levy and Purdy, Clinton wee i5' s i„ y 0 ff here, but "A Deserted Bride" Montgomery, and the bioscope FItOM OTHER POINTS. the Good Houses Reported Along Line. Chicago, O.-t. 13.—Splendid weather nnd |^toun?Thentoe" : waVcrow^eiljpaaay \»wm t r I i ..» 1 ■> . , nlCnulMiH ltMM**>Kt> j Lilt- uponf dill. 7- B ... __«■_•_». i r .. I _1 . lf n i.ilnnlllx a* was compelled to close bere. Louisville, Oct. 13.—Virginia Harned opened at Macauley's last night, to a good crowd Llxrlc Evans opened at the Ma- sonic Theatre, to a big house Hanlons' "Sujiorba" opened Sunday, at the Avenue Theatre, to a packed house The Buck- sttructive offerings brought out great Sun- tn | Moonlight Maids Vaudeville at day, theatre crowds ana capacity business Honklns' attracted n crowded house Sunday. ruled Vcstu Tllley, at the New Oar- ' « . «, iick, Introduced jew songs and added to her Illinois |n-rs.irial hit In "Algy." Clyde Pitch is ox- "^ peeled here this week to reconstruct the ,. . ,,_„,, /rh«mtw.rtin play with a view to needed Improvement... „ f^SStt T A £ ™«SfS\ RkSS'naa flm.incey Olott, In "Terence * entered his Harrington * Co., ™^™>-pJ£ u ." n $? rl ™? second week ut McVleker's, with capacity been fair;of late. « Tess. ofthc D Lrber- laislnuss In evidence.. ."Shore Acres" tested villas." Oct. 7, had only a moderate 1 ouse. ••we. nnd "The Stain of Guilt," at the Al- , W OT W Miijra. ^^ the advent I'^imbrn. All these attractions were favored t«r^ ItoWPMMt v.ell filled «lth tne mtidj with • t,hc customary Sunday afternoon nnd ?f coo' WgEl. 23 l urfcr" 'Carter and evening cniehcs........The stock company J/uuirt. Shannon^and .»'"?«:«-* rt |i 9t „ B ibeatres, with their cheap rates of admission, Ross, 1W f Wg lr| o. Robinson siBters, ;.urac t ed w, delations, of melodramatic ■«J«tigS5 (A. F. Jacobs,oroprle- Iioteat offering l.'xtni performances on Sunday closed » prosperous season for J. J. Mil M Masonic Temple Roof Theatre Notes.— The Main Street management Ht.lho Illinois and Powers', respectively. Irlo, Lcnhardt and Raiioll..... v »pceuy.jnc *erc the Monday openings. Both stars were favored with big houses "The County < ualrmun," at the Studebaker, and Jume.s h.. Ilarkett, In "John Ermine, of the Yel- lowstone," at the C.rnnd Opera House, were high' diver, was tbc star at the Bloom'ngton street fair, which closed 10.. .. ....Jurocs Whltcomb Riley comes to the Grand Nov. J. ...The annual corn carnival opens 1J, for two weeks. The Gasklll-Mundy Shows mSSa ■ attractions" V^en" ~S*SSm will be here .....A -**** SZ*SS E259-I Jefferson De Aigells began his a , W S= Ce »nd niurlne some of the'cowboys and sd-pnd and last week at the Auditorium, ' ,0 "f s 1( and lnJ Th? 8 lmJse for "The Tender- • ontlnulng "The Toreador." fo "o " at" the J&L»%M sold on t before Rosto.v, Oct. 13.—Bad weather marred i"~„i n » . .The Klns-ners made n hit at • rlllant openings Charles Rlchman, In the German village, at Turner Halt, week Uptaln Harrington," at the Globe, opened '?% "*'""'" • <i ii big house and aroused great enthusiasm i ■••-.•.The Park was full, and an excellent . . r _ i.- rn „i rp Theatre i\V. L. Busby, prtormanec of "Mice and Men" was given , n Ji""^~A^T "board" pin veil, to mv h Annie Russell unci company "The 'nana* "".'... P'»>,^,_ ', 1 .. >'rglnlan" pleased a big gathering at the •luiestlc The continued attractions doing well were: "Qulncy Adams Sawyer," nt the lioston: "The Yankee Consul." at the Trc- luont: "The Bllilonalre," at the Colonial. :uid "Ermlnle," at the Columbia The ■IMfd' Oiiera. with "Under Two Kings:" •\liii<lc Hall, with "Shniin Uliue." nml I he wrira;;; ■■■ ■■■ ,■•-■;■','"• „■",;;. j, "lib. with. "The Heart of Chicago." were Ham W. «>«*„»*< Jg™.JB2*iJl J'SSS «ell. pntrorilted "Fools of Nature" be- to assume Mr Miirlon s P""'''"" '" , ( '{ c n " ,he win lis last week at the Ilollls with a goo.1 New York Jr." Co., requests us 1o.deny in. Ii.m.bc; ^lafo^Jr, JivrlPOT"" and vaudevi lle report of h s illness, onil also that he h»s jUl^nliTCZ the week wltfTsV^rnra- iw » eiw wte l-hy. Wr. West,„wlth that com- tellent luslnes*. .__ . , „ pan/. -- — «——•-- Chic" 13, II. Marion, whom It was stated wbr serli.uslv III In IloHinii. nnd al«i that «ll- All Routes Mnst llraeh Vm Not Later Than Mnudny. DRAMATIC. A Adams, Maude, In "Pretty Sister of Jose" (Charles Ft.ihinnii. mgr.)--Syracuse. N. \i; 0ct -.^ 4 .'. 1 5; "theater 10, IT, Detroit, Mich.. 10-21, Toledo. 0., 22. Fort Wayne, Ind., 23. Grand Rapids. Mich., 24. AI '?P> y,} 01 *' ,n ""i'weirth Night" (Charles \\. Allen, mgr.)— Springfield, Mass., Oct. Alexander, Thomas 11., In "Near the Throne" (J. Robertson Smiley, mgr.)—Knlnniatoo, Mich.. Oct. 111. Jackson 20. Port Huron 21, Lansing 22, Grand Rapids 23, Charlotte 24. Arthur, John—Tower Hill, HI., Oct. 12, Carllnsvllle 13, Edenbnrg 14, Mount Pulas kl ID, PrlRvni: 10, Atlanta 17, Petersburg 10. Bushnell 20, Ualvn XI, La Uarpe 22. Kelthsburg 23. Bower 24. Aubrey Stock, hlastcrn. Mlttcnthal Brothers' (Car! Brehm, mgr.)—Gloucester, Mass., Oct. .10-24. .... . Aubrey Stock. Western, Mlttenthnl Brothers' —Hagerstonn, Md.. Oct. 12-17, Parkcrs- burg. W. Vs., 11(24. Arnold Stock U. F. Arnold, mgr.)—Hous- ton, Tex., Oct. 12-14. Adair, .jrcyg & Adair (John Adair Jr., mgr.) —Newport News, Va., Oct. 12-17, Chnm- bersburg. Pa., 111-24. Angoll's Comedians, Southern (C. T. Car- roll, mgr.)—Stuart, la., Oct. 12-17, Atlan- tic l'J-24. American Stock—Iowa City, la., Oct. 151-7. "Are You a Mason?" (Julius Cahn, mgr.)— Columbus, O., Oct. 12-14, Toledo 15-17, Ke- wanee. III., 10, Monmouth 20, Creston. Ia., 21, Omaha, Neb., 22, Grand Island 23, Cheyenne. Wyo., 24. "Alaska." Lincoln J. Carter's—Baltimore, Md., Oct. 1217. "Arizona," M. B. Raymond's (Charles F. Brown, mgr.)—Sandusky. O., Oct. 14, Fos- torla 15, Lima 10. Bowling Green 17, To- ledo 1S-21, Adrian, Mich., 22, Jackson 23, Goshen. Ind.. 24. "Arizona," M. B. Raymond's (J. H. I'nlser, mgr.)—Omaha, Neb., Oct. 11-14, Topekn, Kan., 10, St. Joseph, Mo., 17, Kansas City 16-24. "As You Like It" (Ernest Shlpraun, mgr.) — Easton. Pa., Oct. 12, Reading 13, Freland 14, Mahanoy City 15, Pottsvlllo 16, Mount Carmel 17, Plttston 10. Shamokln 20, Shenandoah 21, Elmlra, N. Y., 22, Johns- town. Pa., 23. "At Cripple Creek," Whltnker A Nash's (E. S. Schiller, mgr.)—St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 11- 17, Kansas City 18-24. "Across the Pacific" (Harry Cloy Bluner, mgr.)—Chicago, 111.. Oct. 11-24. "At the Old Cross Roads" (Arthur C. Alston, mgr.)—Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 11-17, Seattle "At Pikes Peak," C. H. Eldon'g (Claude Bonrdmnn, mgr.)—Delcvan, Wis., Oct. 14, Belolt 15, Harvard, III., 16. South Chica- go 17, Farmer City 10, Lc Roy 20, 8helby- vllle 21. Sullivan 22, Tuscola 23, Cham- paign 24. "An Orphan's Prayer," with Nettle De Cour- scy (Edward De Coursey, mgr.)—Klrks- vllle. Mo.. Oct. 13, Pittsburgh. Moberly 15, Marshall 16, Sedalia 17, Pittsburg, Kan., 10, Channte 20. "Across the Rockies," with Garland Gadcn (Rush & Weber, mgrB.)—Fall River, Mass., Oct. 13, 14, Holyoke 15-17, Providence, It I., 10-24. "An Aristocratic Tramp" (Will Kilroy, mgr.) —Hopklnsvllle. Ky.. Oct. 12, Marlon 13, Morgansflcld 14, Unlontown 15, Henderson 16, Owensboro 17, Kransvllle, Ind.. 18, Bloomlngton 21, Martlnsvlllo 22, Terrs Haute 23, 24. "Along the Mohawk," with Julia KIngsley and Nelson Lewis (R. Victor Lelghtori, mgr.)—Topeka. Kan., Oct 14, Cbllltcothc, Mo.. 15. Brookfleld 10, Hannibal-17, Klrks- vllle 10. Eldorn. la.. 20. Iowa Falls 21, Webster City 22, Fort Dodge 23, Water- loo 24. "Alphonsc and Gaston," Gus Hill's—North Adams, Mass., Oct. 14, lHbtstield 15, Georgetown 10, Maiiden, Conn., 17, Water- bury 10, Washington 20, Southbrldgo 21, Putnam 22. Norwich 28, New London 24. "An Indiana Romance"—Battle Creek, Mich., Oct 20. "All Aboard"—Cedar Rapids, la., Oct 10. II Bingham, Amelia, In "The Frisky Mrs. John- son" (Frank McKee, mgr.)—Scran ton, Pa., Oct. 13, Troy. N. Y„ 16, Albany 17. Blanche Bates, in "The Darling of the Gods" (David Belasco, mgr.)—N. Y. City Oct 12-Nov. 14. Barrymore, Ethel. In 'Cousin Kate" (Chas. Probman, mgr.)—Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 14, Hartford 15, Albany, N. Y., 16, N. £ City 10-Nov. 28. Uloodgood, Clnra, In "The Girl with Greti Eyes" (Charles Frihmnn, o.iir.)—Chicago, 111., Oct. 12-24. Bellew, Kryle, In "Raffles" iLleblcr & Co., nigra.)— Washington, D. C., Oct 12-17, Baltimore, Md., 10-24. Barnard, Samuel, and Hnttla Williams, In "The Girl from Kays" (Charles Frobmau, mgr.)—Diiffnlo, N. Y., Oct. 10-24. Bere6ford, Horry, In "The Professor's Love Story" (J. J. Coleman, mgr.)—Spartan- burg, S. C, Oct. 12, Columbia 13, Charles- ton 14, Savannah, Ga., 15. Augusta 16, Macon 17, Albany 10, Amerlcus 20, Mont- gomery, Ala., 21, Griffin, Ga., 22, Atlanta Blair, Euscnle. In "Zaza" Henri Grasslt, mgr.)— Detroit, Mich., Oct. 11-17, Battle Creek 22. Buhler. Richard, In "I'aul Revere" (Henry n. Marks, mgr.)—Charleston, III., Oct. 14, Areola 15, Ccntralla 16, l'udiicuh, Ky., 17, Tell City, Ind., 18, C'oumbiis 10, Rich- mond 21. RIondells, In 'Through the Center of th'i Earth," »!ondc!l & Fennfssy's (Harry Clark, mgr.)—Mount Carmel, Pa., Oct. 1», Hnzlcton 15. Ashland 17. Shenandoah 20, Shamokln 21, Bcrnnton 22-24. Bennett-Moulton, Repertory (F. C. Twltchcll, mgr.)—Bath, Me., Oct. 12-17, Augusta 19- 'M. Bennett-Moulton, Repertory (II. P. Reed, mgr. 1—Cambridge, 0.. Oct. 12-17. Bennett-Mnulton, Repertory (J. M. Torr, msr.)—r.insbnmton, N. Y., Oct. 12-17, Plttston, Pa., 10-24. Bennett-Moulton, Repertory mcr.)—Lynn, Mass., Oct. Me., 1024. Bennett-Moulton, Repertory (W. A. Partello, mgr.)—Rockvllle, Conn., Oct. 12-17. Baldwin-Mclvlllc. Repertory (Walter 8. Bald- win, mgr. —New Orleans, La.,' Oct. 12, In- definite. Bunting. Emmu. Repertory. Earl Burgess' rilieo Johnston, mgr.)—Niagara Falls, N. V.. Oct. 12-17. Auburn 10-24. Breckenrldge Stack, with Charles Brecken- rldge and Margaret Mlnton (Boyd P. Jay, mgr. I—Aurora, Mo.. Oct. 1217, Carthago 10-24. Belcher's Coniidliins (W. AI. lielchor, mgr.) —Pleasant Hill, Mo., Oct. 12-14, Odessa 15-17. "Hen Hur" (Klnw & Erluiiger, mgrs.)—N. Y. City Oct. 12. Indefinite. "Ben Hur" iKlaw & Erlanger. mgn.)— Den- ver, Col.. Oct 12-21. "Best of Friends" (Charles Frohmmi, mgr.) —N. Y. Cltv Oct 20, Indollnile. "Hn-ak for Lilierly" (J. M. Jnrolm, mgr.)-- Mi Charles. Mo., Oct II, Jerxeyvlllf, III.. 15. Lincoln Kl. Itiwidlmuw 14. Itrards- town 15, Bloomlngton 16, Macomb 17, I'e- kla 1H, Clinton 10, In Salle 20, Mendota 21. Knwaneo 22, Clinton, la., 23, Dixon, ■w-.-w— . (Ira E Ncwhull, 12-17, Lcwistnn, "Beyond Pardon"—Utlca, N. Y„ Oct. 1H. "Bunch of Keys" (Gus Hot liner, mgr.)— Kniiknkee. III.. Oot 14. Jollet 15, Prince- ton 16, Kcwnncc 17, 'Davenport, la., 18, i.Mi:scatlne 10, Ottumwa 20, What Che«r 21. Oskaloosa 22, Marshal! town 23, Boone 24. "Breezy Time" (Merle II. Norton, nigr.l— <'aroll, la.. Oot. 14, Jefferson 15, I.nke City 17, Davenport 18, Deulson 10. Mis- souri Valley 20, Blair, Neb., 21, Fremont 22, Cedar Bluffs 23. Ashland 24. "Bufinlo Tragedy" (\V. A. Illllen. mgr.) — Long Branch, N. J.. Oct. 14, Anbury Park 15, Snlem 10, russule 17, Troy, N. X, 1U- "llase Hit" (W. 11. Darvy, mgr.)—vStepheu. Minn.. Ott. 14, Emereun. Mnn.. 15. St Vin- cent, .Minn.. 16, Necke, No. Dak.. 17. Ilntli- gate'10, Ilumlltou 20. St. Thomas 21, Crys- tal 22. Cavalier 23. Walhalla 24. "Bov Wanted"—IViterslmrg, Va., Oct. 17. "Boy of the Streets"—Jllliabetb, N. J., Oct. c Crane. Win. II.. lu "The Spenders" (Charles Pronnian, mgr.)—N. Y. City Oct 12, In- definite. Carter, Mrs. Leslie. In "Hu Barry" (Dnvld licmsco; mgr.)—Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct 12- 17,.Washington, D. C, 10-24. Croomrui, llonrlottu, lu "As You Like It" (■Maurice Campbell, mgr.)—Springfield, suss., Oct. 14, Northampton 16, Bridge- no rt, Conn., 17, N. Y. City 10-24. Collier, Willie. In "Are You My Father?" (Weber ft Fields, nigra.)—ft Y. City Oct. ^..Indefinite. Cohans,'Four, in "Running for Office" (Fred Nlblo. mgr.)— Brooklyn. N. V., Oct. 12-17, 'Hartford, Conn., Ill, Springfield, Mass., ;'0, Worcester 21, Providence, II. 1., 22-25. Clarke, Harry Corson, lu "His Absent Son" —Fort Smith, Ark., Oct. 14, Springfield, Mo.. 15. Lebanon 16. St. Louis 18-24, Clay Clements (Joseph C. Logan, mgr.) — Fargo, No. Dak., Oct. 17, Fergus Falls, Minn., 10, Brnlnerd 20, St. Cloud 21, Faribault 22, North Held 23, Mnnkato 24. Cliose-I.lster. Northern (Joseph I'nrrel, mar.) —Pint-stone, Minn., Oct. 12-14, Del Rapids, So. Dak,. 15-17, Madlsou 10-24. Cook-Church, Repertory (W. II. Taylni, mgr.)—Lowlstim, Me., Oct. 12-17, Lynn, Mass., 10-24. Carpenter, Franklc, Repertory (Jore Grady, mgr.)—New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 12-17, Newport, R. I.. 10-24. Cole, Alice, In "Queen of the West" (Ed- ward F. Evans, mgr.)—Cunncllsvllle, Pa., Oct. 14, 15, Clearfield 16. 17, Evans City 10, Franklin 20, Mansfield 21, Mount Pleasant 22, Oil City 23, 24. Colmer k Jones Comedy (II. Colincr, bus. mgr.)— South River, N. J., Oct. 14, Bound Brook 15. Conroy & Mack's Comedians (P. P. Craft. mgr.)—Reading, Pa., Oct. 1217, Winches- ter, Va., 10-24. Courtney, Brandon, Repertory (W. ft Daly, bus. mgr.)—Amsterdam, N. Y., Oct. 12-17. Carroll Comedy. No. 1 (Ion Carroll, mgr.)— Thomas, W. Vs., Oct. 12-17, Kcyser, 1024. CaBtle Square Stock. No. 1 (L. L. Greene & John Yeakcr, mgrs.)—Sugar Creek, O., Oct. 12-14, Mineral 15-17, New Philadel- phia 10-24. Cnstle Square Stock. No. 2 (C. C. Allison, mgr.)—Dlgby, N. S„ Oct. 14, Bear River 15, Annnpolls 16, 17. Colmar & Hutson Comedy (Edward V. Evans, mgr.)—Berwick, Pa., Oct. 12-17, Hnzlcton lff-24. Cutter & Williams Stock (W. R. Cutter & J. N. Wllllnms, mgrs.)—Bloomlngton, Ind., Oct. 12-17, Greenshurg 10-24. "Checkers," Klrkc La Shcllo's (Cornelius Gardiner, mgr.)—N. Y. City Oct. 12, In- definite. "Christian," Eastern, Davis & Darcy's (Chas. Ii.' Young, mgr.)—Bridgeport, Conn., Oct 14. New Haven 1517, Hartford 10-21, Full River, Mass., 22-24. "Christian," Western, Geo. L. Baker's (Chris. O. Brown, mgr.)—EI Paso, Tex., Oct. 14, 15,\Pbrr-nlx, Ariz.. 17. "Circumstantial Evidoncc" (Fred D. Fowler, mjrr.)'—Manitowoc, Wis.. Oct 14, iiiirnhno 1<, Cause. In., 20, Austin, Minn., 21, Ro- chester 22, Owatonna 23, Northllcld 24. "Child Wife" (W. T. Keogb. mgr.)—N. Y. City Oct. 12-17, Brooklyn, N. Y, 10-24. "Charity Nurse," Hcimu Herman—Ilemk & VedAMsy's (John M. Conk, mgr.)—New- ark. N. J„ Oct. 12-17, Philadelphia, Pa., 10-24. "Convict's Daughter," Southern, Geo. Bum- uols' (Roland O, Pray, mgr.)—Amerlcus, Ga., Oct. 14. D Drew, John, In "Captain Dieppe" (Charles Frohman, mgr.)—N. Y. City Oct. 12, In- definite. Dlxey, Henry E„ In "Over a Welsh Rarebit" and ''Facing the Music" (Nathaniel Roth, mgr.)—Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 12-24. Dodge, Barjfon!—cWbitertown, So. Dak., Oot. 14, Huron 10, 17. Doty, Karle, In "The Iron 'Mask"—Burling- ton, Kan., Oct. 14. Florence 15, Nowton 16, Wichita 17. Wellington lit, Wliilield 20. Downing, Root, (ft D. Shaw, mgr.—Terro Haute, Ind., Oct. 20. DylTryn, Ethel (Eos Dyffryn, mgr.—Glovors- vlUe, N. Y, Oct. 12-17, PlttKlleld, Mass., 10-24. Dale. Marie, Repertory (Harry Dltlng, mgr.) —Taylor, Tex., Oct. 12-17, San Antonlu 18-24. Davidson Stock (A. E. Davidson, mgr.)— Flndtoy, O., Oct 12-17. Muncle, Ind.. 10-24. Dllger-Corrwll, Ropnrtory—Canonsburg, l*n., Oct 12-17, Beaver Falls 10-24. Davidson Diamaitlc (Frank Davidson, mgr.) —Auburn, Ind., Oct. 12-14, Bryan, O., 15- 17, Otrett. Ind., 10-21, Syracuse 22-24. De Vonde, Chester, Ropentory (Phil Levy, mgr.)—Trenton, N. J., Oct 1217, New- ark 10-24. Dlxson Stock (Harry L. Blxson, mgr.)— Lisbon. lu., Oct. 14, Keokuk 20, Fort Madi- son 21. "David Harum" (Julius Cahn, mgr.)—Sche- nectady, N. Y., Oct. 8, Johnstown I), Nnrn- togn 10. IJtlcn 12, Greenwich 13, Griinvlllu 14. Rutland, Vt.. 15, Bratlleboru 16. Pitts- field. Mass., 17, Newark, N. J., 10-24. "David Harum," Special (Julius Cahn, mgr.) —Oillln, Can.. Oct. 0. Bnrrle 10. Gnclnli 12, Gait 13, Woodstork 14, Berlin 15, St, Thomas 16. Stratford 17, London 10, Ham- ilton 20, St Catharines 21, Lockport, N. V.. 22. Wntktns 28. Ithaca 24. "Down Mobile," Lincoln I. Carter's—Lo Grande, Ore., Oct. 12, Wolser, Ind., 13, Bolso 14, Pocutello 15, I.ognn, I.'., Hi. Brig- ham 17, Salt Lake City 10-21, Lehl 22, American Forks 23, Plain Grove 24. "Dora Thome," Crcsey Amusement Co.. di- rectors (Arthur G. Tbomns, mgr.)—Win- field, Knn., Oct. 14. Arkansas City 15, Perry, Okln., 10, Oklahoma City 17. "Driven from Home." with Patrice—Mltten- thnl Brothers' (W. D. Fitzgerald, mgr.) — Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 11-17, Chicago, III., 18-31. "Desperate Chance." Western (B. B. For- rester, mgr.)—Toledo, 0., Oct. 11-14, Grand Rapids, Mich., 15-17, Chicago, III., 18-24. "Devil's Auction." Charles II. Yale's—Fort Worth. Tex., Oct. 13, Gsinsvllle 14, Sher- man 15. "Deserted ill tin- Altai-" (Percy G. Wlllliiuis. mgr.)—Haverhill, Mass., Oct, 10. Chelsea 20. Fltchhurg 21. Gardner 22, North Adams 23, Turrytown. N. Y., 24. "Down by the Sea" (Phil Hunt, mgr.)— Cincinnati, O., Oct. 11 17. "Dirktiess to Daylight" (Harry Medley, njgr.)—I^im-aatcr, Pn.. Oot. 14, OMlMnrlw 15, Hd/.U'-Iiiii 16, Sintliigton 17. LMuliiiiiiiy City 20. Uuisford 21, Mount funnel 22, Ash land 23, Dan vl lie 24. "Devil's iJiiie"—Otkldleiown, Pu., Oi>t. Ifi. '■Dp.mon and Pylhlas" (Jsmos iMt-Wllllnins, mgr—PorkerstwrB. W. Vs., Ont. IS, Mbl- dleport, 0„ 14, C'baTlesUm, W. Va., 15, Galllpolls. ()., 16, Huntington, W. Vn„ 17, Imntou, <).. II). "Diw l)i>vll IVMMthy" (llerger ft O'Nell, mgrs.)—Washington City, I'a., Oi-t. 14, Wrynesburg 15, Gr.<onburg 16. Latrolw 17. Cor.ersvllle II), Clirksbitrg, W. Vs., 20, Maiinlngloii 21, Guidon 22, Ciltiihei'lniid, Md„ 23. 24. "Down ami Up," Itlckmnn Hmthers' (J. II. Arthur, mgr.)—Berwick, Pti., Oct. II, lilj- nhant 15, -Montros" 16, Tiiiikliuiiiio. k 17. Towundn HI. MnnsMeld 21. Friendship. N. Y.. 22, S.iKnmnncn 2H, Kane, IV., 24. "Denver Jack" (Joseph W. I^lgh, mgr.)-- Utlc.1, 111., Oct. M, Depuo 22, Bureau 23, TMHhm 24. "Dnizler," ICnslern—Providence, R. I., Oct. 1217. ■ Elliott, Mnxlne. In 'Her Own Way" (C. II. Dlilngliam. m»r.)— ft Y. Cily Oct 12, in- del'iiltc. Ederon, Roliert, In "Soldiers of Fortune'' (Harry B. Harris, mgr.)— \aw Angeles, C.il„ Oot 12-14. San Diego 15. Santa Anna HI, Snnta Barbara 17, Sua Fninclsi-u It'- ll I. Eltle Ellsler, in "When KnlgMhwd Was 1 it lower" (l-'rnnk J». l'erley, mgr.)—Davcn- port. In., Oct. 17. Empire Theatre Stock, with Fay Dnvls (Onirics Fi'iihninn, mgr.)—IndlnnarMillH, Ind., Oct. HI, 14, Louisville 15, 16, Nash- ville. Trnn., 17, New Orleans. La.. 10-2-1. Eiimiett, Katie. In "Tlio Willi's uf New York" (Walter M. Lostc, bus, mgr.)—Mncon, (In.. Oct 14. Columbia. 8. C, 15, Green- ville 1(1, Spnrtiinbui-g 17. Charlotte, N. C.. 10. Lexington 20. Greonslsiro 21, Wlnsteil- Snlcn: 22, U.uivllle, Va., 23, Newport News Evans, Llrxle. In "At Coxy Corners" (Clin- ton willstucii, mgr.) — I^iiilsvllle, Ky., Oct. 12-17. Ellnurn Slslers, in "Mrs. Delanev of New- port"—Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 12-24. Brans, George, In "The Good Old Summer Time" (Shcn Ainnseiuenl Co., mgrs.)—Si. Louis, Mo., Oct. 11-17, Chicago, III., 18- 24. Eclipse Stock Morrlstown, 111. Ashvlllc, Hickory 2), (Lloyd & Outer, mgrs.)- - Tenn.. Oct. 14. Newport 15, N C 17, Msrlnn 10, 20, . 22. Ituthefordli.il 23, 24. Edwards' Stock (Charles F. Edwards, mgr.) —Eliwond City, Pu., Oct. 1217, Roches- ter 10-24. IMsiill-Wlnthrope Stock (John Osniiin, mgr.) —Newport, Tonii., Oct 1217, Aslivllle, N. C. 13-24. ICnrl & MarteH's American Slock (Oliver Mniiell, mcr.)—Atchison, Knn., Oct. !'.!• 14. lown Cltv, In., lft-17. Eviins A Wnrd Stock (10. F. Evans, mgr.) — Belfast, Me., Oct. 12-17, Bar Harborll)-Sl, Omrlloii 22-24. "Earl of Pnwtncket," with I.awrencn D'Orsny (Klrko La Shelle, ingr.)—N. Y\ Cily Oct 12-24. "Everyman" (Charles Frohman. mgr.) — Montreal, Can.. Oct 12-17. Toronto 10-24. "Eternal City," with Edwin Morgan (Llnh- ler & Co., mgrs.)—Davenport la., Oct. 15, Milwaukee, Wis., 18-24. "Eleventh Hour," Lincoln J. Curler's—liu- tiivln, X. Y., Oct. 13, CiinniidnlgiiiL II. Punn Ynn 15, Waterloo 1(1, Newark 17, Rochester 10-21. Syrucusii 22-21. "Elu.n Holden." with Harry Horton—Kansas City, Mo., Oct 12-17, Topokii, Knn.. 18. "Eight Hells," Byrne Bros.'—Jnrsey City, N. J., Oct 12-17, Philadelphia, Pu., 111-2-1. "Evil Men Do," Sullivan, Harris & Woods'— Syracuse, N. Y.. Oct. 12-14, Rochester 15- 17, Bcrnnton, l'a., 10-21, Wllkesburru 22- "Escnped from Sing Sing"—Ilolyoko, Mass., V Flskc, Mrs., In "Mary of Magilnlii" (Hnr- rison Grey Flskc, mgr.)—N. Y. City Oct. 12-17. Favcrsliain. Win., In "Imprudence" (Charles Frohi-mn, ingr.)—London, Cnn., Oct. 13. ■until Bend, Ind . ll.AUIwniikci.. Wls.,15-lV. Term Haute, Ind., 10, Louisville. Ky., 20, 21, Nushvlle, Tenn., 22, Memphis 23, 24. Irawley. Daniel, llcpcrlory, Jumcs O'Neill St Dnnlel Frnwlty's (Lolgh D. Ilruckurt. ingr. I—Auckland. N. ft, Oct. 12-26. Fleming, Minnie, Repertory (W. II. flrnroy, mgr.»— Yonkers. ft Y., Oct 12-17, Nun- gntiick, Conn.. 10-24. Fenherg Slock (Georan M. Fenherg. mgr.) — Westerly. It I., Oct 1217, Plttsflelii. Mass., 10-24. Ferris Coinodliir.s (Hurry Hutib. mgr.) — Cairo, HI., Oct. 12-17, Hvnusvllle. Iml., I'lskc's'tock—Nashua, N. II., Oct 12-17. French-Irving Stock (Don Miicinltlon, Iiin. mgi.—Freemont, Neb., Oct, 12-14, Lincoln 15-17, Beotrlco 10-21. Field Stock (Flunk Sylvester, mgr.—Diirant, Ind. Tor., Oct 1217. "Foxy Grandpa," with Joseph Hart nnd Car- rlo De iMor—Win. A. Brady's (Doe Breed, bus. mgr.—St. Lottls. iMo., Oct 11-17. "Fast Mall," Lincoln J. Cartor's—Iloil Oiik. In., Oct 0, Shenandoah 10, Council Bluffs 11, Logan 12, Donlson 13, Ida Grove 14, Sue City 16, Ntorai City 10, Rock Rapldn 17, Luvornc, Minn., 10,. Pl|>estmia 20, Mar- sliall 21, Trocy 22, Fairmont 23. "Flaming Arrow," Lincoln J, Carter's—Mar- fan, Ind., Oot. 8-10, HI wood 12, Mnnclii l.'i. Union City II, Daylon, <). (Soldiers' Homo) 10. UremwilMt 17, Uriiiinn 10, Ken- ton 20, Murysvllln 21, DelUiwaro 22, Xenlil 23, Springfield 24. "Fi»r Her Children's Sake," Eastern, Siilll- v«n, Harris & Wcods'—N. Y. City Oct. 1217. Plillndelphlu, IM., 10-24. "For Her CMhlruu's Soke," Wesh«rn, Sill- llvnn, H/'.rrls ft Woods' (Ed. II. Lcslnr, mipr.)—South Frnniliigluim, Muss., Oct. 14, Willi boat 15, Lnwii'iicii 16. Portsmouth, N, II., 17, Somerswortli 111, lliiverhltl, Mass., 20, 'lowell 21, Muii.-hestw. N. It. 22-21. "Fatal Wedding," A, Stilllvtm, llnrrls h Woisls'— PhlliKlulphln, Pu., Oct. 1217, N. Y. Olty 10-24. "Fatal Wedding," Enslern, Sullivan, Karris ft Woods' — Gloucester, Muss,, Oct. l.'i, Brockton 16, Taunton 17, Miiucliustnr, N. It, 10-21. Nnsliu.-i 22, Flti-hliurg, Muss, 23. Gardner 21. "Fatal WiNldliig." Western, Snlllviin, Harris A Wooils'—Alli'im. Mich.. Oct 14, Hattln Creek 15, lllllwlale 16, Anvolii, Ind., 17. Auhiim 10, Nnppanee 20, Nlles, Mich., 21. South Rend, Ind., 22, Plymouth 23, Viil piil'lso 24. "Fatal Wedding." Southern, Sullivan. Karris ft Woods'—Lock Haven, Pn., Oct. Ii, Bellcfonte J'i, Tyrone 1(1, Lowiston 17, Mlltoii 10, Ashlimd 20, York 21. Aiiiiiiiio- lis, Md., 22, Churloltesvllle, Vs., 23, Slatiii- lon 24. "For Hfcr Hake," K. J. Cnrpniiter's fjoseph Pilgrim, mgr.)— Wnverly, <>., Oct. 12, Mc- C'oniiellsvlilo 13, foslioclim 14, Steulii-ii- vllle 15, Toronto 16. lOnst Liverpool 17, Ellood 'Ity, Pa., 10, Ilenver Kiills 20, fonnersbiirg 22, Bridgeport, O., 23, Mar- tin's Ferry 24. "Friend of the Fr.mlly" (W. G. Gorman, mgr.)—Wnlln Wslln. Wash., Oct. 14, Spo- kane- 15-17. Anaconda, Mont. Id, Great Foils 20. Helens 21, Mutt- 2224. "For Poverty's Bake" IFriink Hives, ingr.) —Newbtirg. ft V.. Oct. 14. Flsliklll lf», Bristol, Conn.. 16, Hurl ford 17, HUH iniMiili 10, Mlddlelown 20, Wiilllngfoiil 21, Stamford 22. "For Love uf a Woman" (Joseph W. Leigh, mgr.)—Rniitoul, III., Oct 14, Tolono 15, Tiiscnln 10, Areola 17, Nnoga 10, Kin- Ashley 22, Tamaroa niiindy 20, Oilln 21, 23, fnrlioiiil.ili. 21. "Fur Mntlu-r's S.iki'." i Will In in Pol tie Jr., Oct 14, Seilallll, Mo,, lln, Mo.. 18, Siirliiglletd 10, Galena, Knn.. 20, foliimliiiH 21, Cherryvnle 22, Wleliltu 23, Burlington 24. "Factory Girl" (Churlus U. Wuere, mgr.)— ft Hoiinnd'ii igr. i—Gulncy, III., 0, Nevndii 17, .lop- ItllSfll m 1