The New York Clipper (October 1903)

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OOTOBBB 31 THE 1STEW YORK CLIPPER. 847 IOWA. ,. ,,.. Baptda-—At Qreene's Opera House WiuS Collier. business manager).—"Under INDIANA , Bvansvllle—The Grand Open. Hoose imiinnnnoii. i> » •> v. „ (Podley A Burch, manaiera).—This house IT ? m«5 ™™». , , gl1 '^ "I 1 ? n ""' h ? a . "'.capacity tested Oct. 16, when Vlr- a !"""n*t 14 "When Johnny Comes Marcli- f l0 "iioin'e" Pleased a big house 16. Gideon's IF,, re?f drew "well, matinee and night, IT. MI«.«' r e|L?r.r 19 canceled. "The Country „*,'' ,, A Sg aide 1 tne 1 " mnslMl hit" of tYe'Tea- ol « ' nnd charmed a big house. Coming: son, ?bo ""/STo* <'Tm I.lttln Varrants" (Ad. J. Miller, manager).—Mary" SI "GhostB," matinee and nlgbt Oct. 17 gave an art stlc performance, to moderate' dual W* J Mr f wl ««..of «he CabbigV patch 10, created much local Interest, and was greeted by a packed house, which was much pleased _by_ the performance. "We Are VIRGINIA. Norfolk. — Academy of Music (T. G. In glnla Hawed made her first appearance In i«ith, manager).—Percy Haawell played, to ve this city. "Iris" was given by an exeep- fair returns, Oct. 16. r 'The Bllver Slipper" ■I- tlonally strong company. The Ferris Com- followed 20, 21, to good business. Rooked: ■ edlans opened 10, at popular prices, and " displayed the 8. R. O. sign early. "A Youna Wife" was the opening bill, to be followed • fattrar' Katie Eminett 20, Paul Gllmnre 27, Henry H. Dlxey 29, "Tlie Two Johns" SO, "Tho Fatal could not get teats for other performances. "The Volunteer Organist" 2(1 and week. Daniel Sully, In "Tho Old Mill Stream," Is billed to follow. Imperial (Felix R, Wendelschnefrr, man- ager).—"No Wedding Bells for Her," Theo- dore Kremer's new melodrama, entertained patrons the week of 10. Week of 26, "The by a good list of attractions for the entire J&m *»&£»• , Two Little Vagrants' .?i a "on tie Bridge at Midnight" 27, "When Si.httaosd Was"n Flower" 28, "The Ir'sh Sn'wSSSJr " 20i "Foxy _Grandpa"_SO, r "A sl!SiinE <), i2 1 '-h?M. a iv^i cal departure from week." "The Governor's Son" 26, Blanche anything In which Walker Whiteside has Wuls" been seen here before. It Is a h h clai ff2!?.L" d £ irnl '> l "d a wry enjoyable en- Buslness was fair. Cincinnati tertalnmnt. alsh, In "Resurrection," 31; Joseph Jef- ferson Not. 2, James K. Hackett 0. Pioplb's Theatre (Pedley A Burcb, man- agers).—The three weeks' engagement of the Ivorok Wonder Co.. In a good list of shows, Is closed. Special parades dally, and lec- tures were given at each performance by Dr. Rueker. "An Aristocratic Tramp." 18, lolned the lflson oiocy. vu. •">***» «» ■»•- -SEICHE. " tu »'.J* 1 "? «ud sea lions opened the first Sunday matinee ever jlven vanct manager .Getorge Francis Beard, were the feature of the big vaudeville bill InEvansvllle, and played, to packed houses, .head .of "The Country GTrl," was here 13. week of 19. The Zolas. Adolph Zlnk, Jack- both afternoon and night. Good specialties .John E. Reynolds, business manager fheo Trio, Chns. Kenna. Layender and Tom- were Introduced, and the play took well, of Blanche Walsh, was !n town 16... .J.- E. son, Howard Bros., Lawson and Nnnon, and "Tha Telephone Girl" came, to matinee and jaiMs, in advtmce of "Two Little Vaarants," the bioscope all made good. For week of night, 26. "The Devil's Auction" 20, Geo. tag in the city 17 • Tho »;, J - Ciilllgan, 26 the bookings are: Four Mllons. Berra 8laney Nov. 1, "Railroad King" 4. irtden Crime" 8l. "The Girl from Sweden" German Theatre Co.. In "Alt HeldeUere" »'t § Ward and Vokes 3, "Carmen" 4, 22; Lew Dockstader's! Minstrels 23, 24"ftr. vflrv Miller and Margaret Anglln 6. B Msr ss uff 9n.ai Hc i ! oT£S.-Arthur J. Cole, froni Chicago. LiJir? a-j. Alio & Yiv *vjiw uvi iw *-.»*«■• KlCiC™ ir»«^T» — — —' Wedding' 81, The Smart Set Nov. 8, Ger- w IS n '?» l iv" d ;««, , D ,» - „ .•. trude Coghlan 4, "When Johnny Comes I'«k Tn«AT»B Spits ft Nnlhanson Marchlna Home" 6 7 ngcrs).—"Across the Hocklcs," 10 am ' Ouanbi Theatre (Jsk- Wells, manager).— P™T ed n " u " lcle , n . tl » ! nrl -"I n * "«• Only a Shop Uirl, A the attraction at this wh ,.~„*. la< m?,. touse for week of 10, played to unusually •>A , J?1, '.'Ji ., mnn- d week, Great Nov. ; ' Bluebeard" 26-31. Notss.— Arthur -. vj^. js^.j-a^9» «-SSSSi2f ,A «fiSff (Shafer Zlegler, man- Dr. Backer. ""An Aristocratic TnTmp," 1 the Dixon Stock Co. here 13, a» ad- ager).—Capt. Webb's seals and sea lions onened the - played to unusually ood business. For week uf 20, "Peck and id." Bijou theatre (Abb. Smith, manager).— New people for week of 20 are: Ben Turpln, house food Us Mother-in-law Abroad fllclentty thrilling.' "" week of 20, bathe (Charles Lovenberg, resident manager).—George Primrose, sup- S>rted by tho Foley Twins, beaded the bill of ct. 10 st this house. Ml! for 20 i Nirvana and her trained horse, Ryan and Richfield, hf ™nnnrer of tbe Alhambra Minstrels, was and Bella Rosa Tito Troupe, Mldgeiey and tSE,% 20, en route from Center Point to Carlisle, Howard and Bland, Julian Rose, KSlon ....Kurt Elsfelit, ahead of "When Three Keatons, Dorothy Melville, and the fen hthood Was In Flower," was In town 20. bioscope. "Bruce Darling, electrician at Greene's Park Thbatrb (Dickson ft Talbott, man- n'n^ri' House, Jclned the "When Johnny agers).—"Hearts Adrift," 16-17, was satis- cSmes Marching Home" Co........Kd. F. liitrfiic for ten years stago attache, prop- irtv master and bill poster at Greene's, Pjc'ty business, and pleased. "The Price died Oct. IT. aged thlrtyftvo year* His last of „g.°nor'; 22-24, j;A tittle Outcast': 20-28, Ida Cairoll. Belle Daton, Bertha Stead, Sis- '«> ' M'ke,Haggerty s Daughter;" Mny Edouln ters Stanley. Marlon Mown, and Walsh Bros, jnd Fred Edwards, In "A Bachelors Dream ;" Business Is good. J<«* Molasso Troupe. George II. Wood, Chas. Acmk TmuTiis (C>ns, M. West, manager). Leonard rletchor, Roattlno and Stevens, the —I'ntlran, European sensation, will open at Drummer Quartet, Ethardo, Three kelcy Sis- this house for wetk of 2d. Business Is splen- tors, the San ford Sisters, Morrlsey and Rich, did John It. Hnrty, and tbe blograph. Manhattan Tiikatrk (Chas. H. Rents, >y»STMiN8TEii Thsathsj (Georffe n. Bat- ydell s London Notsb.— The Y. M. C. AT Star Course manager).—People for week of 20 are: Babe eheller, manager).—Kose opening sale of seats for season of 1003-04 ' was unusually large, and foretells ft packed house for each performance, and a prosper- ous season for the Y. M. C. A. The Slay- ton Women's Symphony Orchestra, with factory, and drew very ble business. "The twentyfour players, will be the opening bill. War ._°f. the Transgressor?' .18-21. did ca- Oct. 27. Dr. John Merrltte Driver follows Nov. 10, Cbas. Dennlaon Kellogg Dec. 1, Hon. Geo. R. Wendllng 17 Joseph Bark. prominently known In theatrical circles, and tbe former secretary and treasurer of the Grand and People's Theatres, Is busily en- gaged getting his magician's outfit ready to make a tour of the Dotted States. Deyere's Terre Hunt*.-At the Grand Opera House (T. W. Berhydt, manager).—Robert Dowllng came Oct. 20, to capacity business, and was well received. "On the Bridge at Mid- night." 21; good business. "A Moonshiner's Daughter," 22, crowded the house. "An Aristocratic Tramp," 23, 24, had good bust- ?n PCr toYoln"canada Frank's "Vaudeville' Co' £?. to moderate^ business He stated that the opera company closed at ° wtt Co - week ot tv- For' Dcdge, la., 15. Lulu Boa?all, another • member of the company, returned to her Marlon.—At the Indiana (E. L. Klnne- home here IT Will N. Chase, usher at man, manager).—"The Power Behind the the Op"ra House, was married 22, to Frances Throne," Oct. 16, featuring Katherlne Wll- ihrui, zi; gwu vuaiucu. a m I Holmes, at Hvansvllle, III Maud Leon t lard, was the only attraction at the Indiana Daughter," 22, crowded the house. has recovered from an Illness which brought last week, and played to capacity business. her home four weeks ago, from Michigan, ^ where the had been with tho Mack-Leone ^~*"^ ^S B"'^^^ — Company I. Kent Conn, business man- ager of 'tOn the Bridge at Midnight," was here 20. s De» Moines.—At Foster's Opera House (Wm. Foster, manager).—"When Johnny Comes Marching Home" drew a large nndi- encc Oct. 10. "A Chinese Honeymoon" played, to the capacity of the house, 15. 'The Country Girl" 21, Blanche Watsh, in "Resurrection," 22; Tim Murphy 23, "When Knlehthood Was In Flower" 24, "Iris" 27, 8. Miller Kent 28, Ezra Kendall 20, "Foxy Grandpa" 81, Mary Shaw Nov. 3, Henry Mil- ler «• in. - i Grano Opera Hoi.be (Wm. Foster, mana- ger).—"Sandy Bottom" came, to good busi- ness, 10-21. "Uncle Josh Snruceby" crowd- ed the house at every performance 15-17. "McKadden's Flats" 22-24, "Two Little Va- grants" 20-28, "On the Bridge at Midnight" 20-31. "An Orphan's Prayer" Nov. 2-4. Auditosium (Wm. Foster, manager).—Jo- seph Jefferson, In "Blp Van Winkle," came, to one of the biggest houses, 20. Mirror Thbatbi (John Connolly, mnna- ger).—Wlninger Bros.' Own Co. opened a four weeks' engagement, In repertory, 10. s Fort Dodge.—At the Midland Theatre (Beth Meservey, manager).—Tbe Chicago Madrigal, first of the Y. M. C. A. scries, drew a packed house Oct. 10. "King Ping Pong" had a top heavy business 15. Guy Hickman's Comedians did an average business 12-14, The entire bouse wss sold out for "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," 21. On the way: S. Miller Kent 20, "Caught In the Web" 20. Frank E. Long's Co., In repertory, week of Nor. 2. Cliiteuh. —The "King Plug Pong" Co. closed here, and the members were left In tbe city Anna Marble, In advance of the 8. Miller Kent Co., was In the city 18. s Boone,—At the Aries Opera House (Wiley tKlrby, managers), week of Oct 12, the Sher- man Comedy Co played a week of fair busi- ness. "A wise Member" drew a splendid house 10. "Bandy Bottom" had good busi- ness 22. Coming: Hoyt'a "A Bunch of Keys" 24, "Caught In the Web" 27, "On the Bridge at Midnight" 28, S. Miller Kent, In "Fight- ing Bob," 29; ''Two Married Men" 80, "A Stranger In London" 81. Montgomery. Bros.' "U. T. C." Co. has re- turned to this city after a very successful season. IjuirlT Copeland' and Copeland, Minnie War n*lles pleased good houses the week of 10. Harry Morris' Nlgbt on Broadway week of 20. Emtem.b CLirroN has been engaged as leading lady of tha Park Theatre stock com- pany, which will open Nov. 0. Dally mati- nees will bo given. Prices havo been set at 20 and 10 cents for matinees. 10 and 20 up, and 20 and 80 down atalra for tho evening fcrformances. There will be vaudevlllo be ween tbe acta. «i > OHIO. Youiiaratown. — At the Opcrn House (Peter Rice, manager).—"Tho Wlsard of Os" played, to capacity business, and highly dell, Slddons Eros., Freeda Lancnater, John- won and Varlck, Cameron and Toledo, and Chns. Rents Jr. Business Is good. Auditorium Theatre (J. M. Barton, man- ager).—People for week of 20 are: Gllroy, Montgomery and llayncs, Billy Sylvnn, Ro- gers nnd I.avlun, Hilly Morse, woodvllle nnd Moore, Kelly and Mack, Ruth I.n Bulla. Busi- ness Is good. Rlelimonil,—mjou Theatre (Jake Wells, manager).—"Looping the Loop" played, to fair hovscs, Oct. 10-24. "Only a Shop Girl' 20-31. AcADruv or Music (Thos. O, Leath AllDIHl Uh -UUNIC linos, u. L#caill, yiajvu. iw vnuni.ii; uunjiiL-nn. uuu IllKUIjT lessee).—Percy Hnswcll, In "The Favor of pleased, Oct. It). Oertrudo Coghlan presented the Queen," drew a lorgo and fashionable nu- 'The Sword of Justice" 20. "Why Women Jl Sid. I.„.l, ■.>>!•.. ^ _ .1 .. I _Y. • —....#....... Bin'* nlflVml t n. ttl**> kll.lnnlia Knit, namllaaa dlerce to both matinee and night perform- ance 17, In suite ot the borae show, which was going on In opposition to ber. Miss Has- well was well received by the audience, nnd received numerous encores. Otis Bklnner and Ada Rchan, In "The Taming of the Shrew," played, to a fairly large house, 21, and were well received. "The Silver Slipper" 22, 2.1, Paul Qilmore, In "Tha Mummy and tbe Hum- mlng Bird," 24. s San Antonio.—At the Grand Opera House (Sidney H. Wels, lessee and manager).—"Tho Christian" played, to good business, Oct. 12. .Mnson and Mason, In "Rudolph and Adolph," did very well 18. "Land o' Cotton" did or dlnnry business 18. Coming: Murray and Mack 28, "Darkness and uayTlcbt" 20. Empire Opera Houbi (J. T. Brady, man agcr).—Algen Btock Co, played, to fair busi- ness, at popular prices. s ivicrsimrtj.—At the Academy ot Music (Wm. E. French, manager).—Tho house waa dirk week ot Oct. 10. "A Boy Wanted" foiled to appear 17, Gertrude Coghlan Is due Nov. 3. The 8n<art Bet 4. Sun Bros.' Shows pleased good crowds Oct. 20. i ■ Austin.—At Hancock's Opera House (Geo. Walker, manager).—Mason and Mnwn, In "Rudolph and Adolph," drew a good houso Oct. 12, which was greatly pleased through- out the performance. Root and Gardner failed to put In appearanco 14. The Curtlas Com- edy Co. savo two productions nt popular prices 15, I'l. to general satisfaction. "Land o Cot- Ion" did poor business 17. Due; "Darkness and Dsyllght" 28, Mi.rray and Mack 20, Al. G. Field 81, "Ebea Holden" Nov. 8. I »» WASHINGTON. Sin" played, to big business, both' matinee and night, 21. People's Institute prcsenta Murat Tlalstcd 22, "Tho fllrl and the Judgn" 23, Mrs. Langtry, In "Mrs. Dcerlng's Di- vorce," attracted a largo nudlenca 24. "/la Zag Alloy" 27, "Under Southern Skies" 81, "The Parish Priest" Nov. 2, "Tho James Boys In Missouri" 3, "The Convict's Daugh- ter 1 ' 4, L'ssle Evans 6, "A Llttlo Outcast" U, "Lost River" 7. Park Theatre (Joe Webor, innnager).— "The Show Girl" held the boards week of Oct. 10, headed by Stella Mny hew, and good ilnvli Wet Seattle.—At tha Grand Opera House iJolm Cort, manager).—Nordica, and Duss' letropolltan Opera House Orchestra, Oct. 17, had 8. B. O. Kelcey and Shannon, In "Sherlock Holmes," 18-21; "The Prince of Pllsen" 22-25, "King Dodo' 1 20-28. Siattlb Theatre (J. P. Hows, manager). —James Nelll Co. 18, 10; 20 and 24, "A Uentleman of France;" "A Bachelor's Ro- mance" 21, 22, "Tbe Lottery ot Love" 28, Jatronugo ruled. Manager Webor announce or week of 20: Tho Famous McMnhon Wa- termelon Qlrla, Rno and Rroesche, the Brown- ings. Alice Raymond, McMnhon and Chapolle, Ulllllinn nnd Murray, and Paul Stephens. Notch. —All patrons ot our opera house have equal rights, according to nur now man- ager, l'oter Itlco, n cainondnblo fact being that little or no speculation Is allowed by liim In tho purchase of tickets Harry Kellers, representing Taylor's attractions, won a caller on Malinger like 21 Inst Prof. II. B, Hock, former leader of the Park Thcnlro orchestra, has opened a studio In Ibis city for the violin, mandolin and theory, s liny Ion.—Victoria Theatre (C. G. Miller, manager).—Tho Walter Jones Comic Opera Co. presented "Tin. Sleepy King" Oct. 10, to good bualncsM. The tinnier business of tho week wus done by "Mrs. Wlgga, of the Cab- bage Patch," 20. The B. It. (). sign was ills- rinyi'd, and pcoplo turned awny. " 'Way 'own East" returned 21, to good crowds, U'w Dockstader's Minstrels was well patron- ized 22. Walker Whiteside, In "We Are Kins," drew fulrly well 23. Cuming: J. II. Stoddart, In "The Bonnie Brier Bush," 2U; Mary Hlinw, tn "Ghosts," 2T. Park Tiihatum (Harry U. Folcht, mana- ger).—"A Little Outcast" was tho attrac- tion 10-21, to fair houses. Chas. A, l.uder, In "A Funny Bldo ot Life," did splnnd'ii business 22-24. Honor" 20-28. Koi.uierh' Home Theatre.— "Tho Railroad King" attracted a well illicit house 21. Cum- ing : "Tho Way of the Wicked" 80. Coming: "Tbe Price of Davenport.—At tbe Burtls Opera House (Direction of Chamberlln. Kindt 4; Co.)— "A Jolly Man's Troubles'' Oct. 14. "The Eternal City" came, to a packed house, 15, and standing room only was at a premium. It gave great satisfaction. Walker Whiteside, n "We Are King," 10, came, to a good bouse. "When Knighthood Was In Flower" IT, "A Bunch of Keys" 18. "A Chinese Honeymoon" came, to a representative house, 10. at In- creased prices. "The Bllddlcman'' 20, Poddle Ross concert 22, Blanche Walsh, In "Resurrec- tion," 24; "On tbe Bridge at Midnight" 26, "Foiy Grandpa" 28, Lulu Glaser 29, Ezra Kendall 30, 8. Miller Kent 81. Dabnqne—At the Grand Opera House (Wm. T. Boehl, manager).—''A Chinese Honeymoon" delighted a large house Oct. 17. Toby Claude and John Hensbaw were special favorites, and were obliged to re- spond to many encores. "The Country Girl" 18, "Human Hearts" 28, "The Game Keeper" 24, Lulu Glaser, in ''Dotty Varden," 27; 'The Girl from Sweden" 20, "U. T. C." Co., two performances, 81. ,i, K ? okrk *— A * the Keokuk Opera. House in, Jaegi Jr., resident manager).—Rebecca Worren, in ''Teas of the D'Urbervllles," Pleased a fairly good house Oct. 20. "When Knighthood Was In Flower," presented by gg^^s"^gs^^g^^^^^^^=^= ggua.lawtt.ma a good supporting com- iimtnwn " due 16 canceled, ness. Coming: "Hoosler Girl" 20, "A CM Pony, attracted a large and appreciative audi- "The Men from J1 ^, 0 1 w °•|, 1 Que ,* D ^,\vJ < ■ l A, e nese Honeymoon" 27, "Tho White Slave" 28 torV 1, -p A F82S. Cr .! me l8 U oS de ^" n x e . d 8ffiWk«y^irST& D'Urbervllles" "The VoTunU«'' 20 "Katxenjammer Kids' |:^cenSe X U?e nd 5o a ; JVU2 f'A JSWMBA Honeymoon" 30. 81. («.„,. A,br,ght,man ; Ntimbriivlllr—At tho GrandOporn House (W. It. Llpps, innnager).—"Tho Wlsard of r v. uvtv •»■ Os" gavo one of ilm liuHt performancos evor. Haverly's Minstrels 26-27, "Reuben In New given on the Urand stago, tho huuso being York" 28-81. sold out two days In inhume. IJulnlnii \ Third Avksiib Theatre (Russell ft Drow, Wall's Minstrels (let. 21. The Eagles nltciul- managers).—Week of 18, Estba Williams cd Ihls In a body, and gavo a stag after His show, In honor of Mr. Wall, who In nno of ilm highest oilicei-M ot tho lodge. "The Ulrl and tho Judjjo" 22, "Why Women Bin" 211, "Wealth and Poverty" 20, "The Parish Priest" 27, "Under Southern Skins" 20. Notes. —Sharon J. Stephens, who has been the efficient and obliging treasurer of tbe Grand for tho past two seasons, resigned, to accept a similar position with "A Funny Hide of Life," with Chas. A. Loder as the star. His many friends wish him success lu his now Held of work I". <'. Workman, who has had the main dour of tha Grand for the past (Ivo seasons, has resigned Ths strike at the Grand has been sot tied nt lust, and tho men are all happy once more. DAN SHBRHAN and MABEL DB FORRBST, Who are touring thU season with the Imro Fox Show, are tbe originators of tbe bur- lesque battle which has been widely Imitated. and James K. Brophy, "At tbe Old Cross Roads." Week of 2B, ''Tennessee's Psrdner." Edison Theatre. —New races : Chsrles McCann, Downey and Wlllard, tbe Juggling Mathleus, May McCarty, Moray Long, and klnetoscope pictures. Crystal Theatre. —New : Allen Doono. Adelaide Laird, Jack Symonds, Potts sad Harte, Leu Speller, and moving pictures. LA Pbtitb Timatrb. —New : The Rainbow Trio, Clifford and Clifford, ths Great Jar- retts, Edna Foley, and moving pictures. Umpirb Theatre. —New: John J. Welch, Lamb and Mantell, William Pearson, Elmer Llssenden, Leo Jefferson, and moving pic- tures. People's and Park Theatres (J. K. Smith, manager).—New: Gardner, West and Sunshine; Amaila and Manola, Mann and Franks, tbe Juggling Mathleus, Lester and LcHlcr. Natalie Delgado, Geo. and Llssls Bird. Perry and 81ms, Lord and Meek, Malan and Howard, Baker and Fonda, Btorrln and Sick- ling, and Dulcle Bisters. CouiuiJB Theatre (Mose Goldsmith, man- ager).—New: Zed Kan and Mora, M. L. D« Forrest. Walter Orr, Kehoe and Rainier, the Great Ellwood, James Uennessy, and Lsurlne Sisters. Ahcadb TiiEATna (Riley & Zanfretla, man- agers).—Beatrice Hall, Eveline, Pearl Ash- to- Blossom Da Mora. Perkins, Gilbert His- ters, Bertha Horrors, the Aldcans, llellly and Cole, the Gautlers, tbe Trocndero Trio, Karl and De Elmer, La Tour Bisters, Swor and Westbrook, Eva Metcalf, Hanlon and Snyder, tbe Great Ellwood, Aille Del Mar, Jerry Owens. Austin (Slaters, Ollle Lamont, Mavmn Russell, Carmen, Mamie West. Josephine Griffith, Nellie Cody, Stella Clair, Grace Fisher, Lllllos Baymond, and Prof. Christie, Toledo.—At tbe Valentino Theatre (Otto Kllvos, manager).—Mary Bhaw, In "Ghosts," bad light yairoiiugo Oct. 10, Walter Junes, In "The Sleepy Kfjig," 21 ; Maude Adams, lu "The Pretty Slater or Jose," 22; "Mrs. Wlggs, of tha Cabbago Patch," 24. LvuEiru Tiieatrh (Frank Burt, mana- ger).—"Are You a Mason'/" 10-17, enjoyed good business, os did "Arizona" 18-21. "The Way of the Transgressor" 22-24, "Tho Prin- cess Chic" 25-28. UUMiin Tiibatiib (Glazoer & Wyatt, man- agers).—"More than Queen" fulfilled ex- pectations 1H and week, Business was splou- did. For 28 and week, "On Probation," Huiit'h TiiKATiiE (Frank Burt, manager). —"Nobody's Claim," 18-21,, and "A Ruined Life," 1017, pleased patrons at this theatre. Big business continues. "The Denver Ex- press" 22-24, "The Scout's lluvongo" 25-2H. s Mnrlon.—At the Grand Opera House (Chns. H. Perry, managor).—Tho Murray Comedy Co.. week of Oct. 12, hud big busi- ness. Sam T. Jack's Burlcsnuora had a good house 20. "Tho New Minister" comes 211, "A Desperate Chance" 27, Llsxle Evans, In "At Cozy Corners," 28; "Under the Royal Oak" 80. ♦ »♦ THIRTY YBAIIB OF MUSICAL I,IF 10 IN LONDON. 10, "Sandy Bottom" 80, "A Hidden Crime' Nov. 2, -carmen" (Miss Starbeck) 8, Mel bourne McDowell 6. «■» ■ TKIl. B. FAUST Aid his family of Australian acrobats are known the world around. Mr. Faust was born in London. His fathor conducted a music hah at one time In London, and there "Young Ted" acquired a-love for the •'"Ke, nnd for acrobatics In particular. In Australia he became celebrated. He won wine through the colonies ns an acrobat and athlete. He Anally married a performer, and a tmnlly sprung up about them. Bach new- comer was trained to become an acrobat, and 'hey took naturally to It. Today, with Mrs. tnust retired, the family numbers nine. A Pf vate tutor travels with them and the younger children go to school four hours ■nay, Five years ago Al. G. Field brought >"• laust Family.to America, and for four was taken sick CiNiooiurn (C. II. Peckham, manager).— For week of 10 the openings are: Morris snd Rultlnr k a C nd%bTlo. t0 "The-TrTce-"of and Oris Walton. doTneirtto boBr^i'wd'matlne'e; and J2S5&2j*£ 8un«l«? 18. and wss un- KgSWF fm*K5*m*W¥HJ» n?Si.d tn he one of the strongest bits of the able to fill Els engagement 18, thereby die- , ey Luce and Luce, and Heath and Bxcella. lied™ "An Indiana Romance" 22 appointing a large audience, the entire bous; Business Is great ' t „ » "Janfes Boys In Missouri" 23 befog sold out In advance.. ... .."Along the CoBUB p/alens Jacob Goetx, I' "KatzenJammer Kids" 24 nnd Mohawk" Co. closed at Bt. Joseph, Mo.. 12. M r. and Mrs. Sam Baxlle. Jat UT HERMANN KI.BIN. proved to nnTmatl?ie "Jamea bV»T* la MJssouri" 23 befng'soTJ but fi advance.. ... .."Along the OHM| ryA°LBNS (Jacob Goetx. manager).— nSd Zltlnte "KatzenJammer Kids" 24 and Mohawk" Co. closed a t Bt. Joseph , Mo.. 12. M r. snd Mrs. Sam Basils. James A. Dunn, matlacS "Hl'» Nibs the Baron," 28 and matl- ' .. _ Jack Jennings. Bob JeweR... AgnesJValdron Anderson,—Grand Opera House (J. B. and Arthur Bcarles, and William Gross are Good bouses Is the rule. Holland, msnnger).—Gsrry Ada Bradford, Dan K, Dobu^ar'Trama has been* given here fifteen Brady and Vfola Hlmilton are the new- times. "A Hidden Crime" did capacity busl- eomsra. Ileclow Mabel Jackson, the McShsf- neg , n, "The Price of Honor," 16, 17, hi thk imnoK (W. H. Moore, manager).— nixon, manager).—"Coon Hollow," matinee the new people. Go Manager Moore Is furnishing an unusually a nd night, did fine business Oct. 10, filling a Comiqub (I D. H iood fist of attractions, and, as a result. Is ret urn engagement, to big business, 12. This and Nellie Hopoer, ■..',_ ^— _..w «# '■ , • D0DU i ar drama has been given here fifteen n«.ii- *,,a vM. times. "A Hidden Crime" did capacity busl sundinl grgsfHR U, till U ICBUl., •" For week or 25: Ueclow, Wheeler Morris and Parker, snd Hcclow, Mabe. »«^-«—, -—.. — n.» -». -- freve Ernestine Wldeman, and Ollvo and fa ir business. LJ*'"* Inrua" hslH sTOl Votes— Frank Telvlngton has replaced Fred Fairbanks as leading man wltli "The Price of Honor" Co. He takes the cbarscter of Tom Elliott A plan la on foot at Columbus to build a new.theatre, which will ke 0 ' devoted exclusively Jo, vaudeville^.. ... Mnsons they were the big feature with the "V'SBe" faTr'"at""Bummltvllle, *'• O. Flefd Minstrels. This season Mr. ™ .•"'_, the K P. Lodge, Is In.full swing IS USt nroiinl.nJ hi. »«- nl>.lnl /.nmnnnv SUSpiCeS Ol 1UC -•»•.* liberal!, In the Shadow of tha Gal- lows" bad good business 18. Gov Stock Co., 10*24, owned well. "A Little Wftlf" 25, "A ItallroadKIng" 28, "Triwy. the Bandit." 28: James Wltcomb hllev, under auspces of Ladles' Literary Society, 28: "His Nibs, the Baron," 80; "The Village Parson" 81. Tub Bat. —Business at this house has been very good, and the new management has made the place very attractive and are it.. « 5 r 8«nJ«ed hie own minstrel company, gj'•"""£ 'and Is being 'h" Ted e. p nn8t Bupcrb Minstrels, which fhls wees, a ° a K Bnd Lilian Rosewood. Ma , Howard. Dof Ellsworth, Geo. Wood- ""conization Is now ontour. ,«« ohiid actor and nctrcss, who made such wa fd Letar, Dan Hart, Marsh and De Vara ♦ »» the cniia acior uuu »>•••' v ,™ , „~c» Mil w»d. "The 20th OcBtarr I.lmltrd" Jie New York Central's 20-hour trail. ~ ~id w Yatk ** Chicago. Saves ft day. -Ado: acter of Felix Wlble. House (Felix It Wendelschaefer, maoager) —Amelia Bingham and company presented "The Frisky Mra. Johnson" Oct. 19, snd tbree following performances, tbe Four Cohans, In "Running for Office," rounding out the week. The Zlegfeld Opera Co. pre- i J2ES - ^ k ^^> 5 r2 1 > eo s ii , .LortS ek ^l„ 12 w«a : Vi^jS^Skvmw&mS^ Rosewood, Ma , Howard. Dof Ellsworth, Geo. Wood- ij|| D Ji »Th B Light that Failed" Nov. 2-7. 1 ward, Lebar , Dan Hart^Marsh a nd De Varo. "'J^'J, ^hmktm (Spits * Natnauson. Cincinnati Hast Fire Dally Trains by the New York Central Lines; this being the "comfortable" route.— A.tv. Sco. 4&f papeg. More than 100 iUuitratlon* /ram pnofouraphi. I'riae tt-hO net; pottage It cent*. New York: The Century Co. Hermann Klein's "Thirty Years of Musical Life In London" combines a complete pen picture or operatic and musical life In En- gland during Ilia last three decades with an unusual gathering of great musicians' pic- tures. Mr. Klein for thirty years was one of London's leading critics. Ilia book gives the reader hitherto unrecorded scenes anil events In the lives of all the famous musical personages he knew so well, together with Interesting studlc»,of temperament and char- actor. He tells also of tbe Inception, growth Providence,—At the Providence Opera mid development of opera In England, catling; attention to the fact I hat tbe scheme of comers. ♦ »» HHOOB ISLAND. msnagers).—Isabella Evesson broved so strong a card In "In the Palace of the Klnf," tbe week of Oct. 10. that an extra matinee was given 28, for the bendt of those who fashionable opera evolved by Augustus Har- ris In London Is Identical with that carried on, until last Hprlng, by Maurice Orau In New York. There ore over one hundred Il- lustrations, many full page, reproductions from Mr. Klein a collection. The volume thus holds the likeness of almost every singer, player, composer, conductor and man- agar of any note for the last half century. Musicians will find "Thirty Years of Musical Life In London" valuable as a reference book, and every reader will enjoy ths glimpses of these artists behind tbe scenes.