The New York Clipper (October 1903)

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860 the ste^ yeBp: gLpgpgp- QOTOBEB 31. No Vacancy. BEOINI AND ARTHUR. MHTnofoMH (Henry lloscnbcrg, tnamiger). —"No Wedding Bella for Her" opened (let. 2il. The piny war presented on an cahoratc scale, and the reception accorded wan of the wilnncst. Next week, "The Btlll Alarm." HTAfi (Wm. T. Keogb. manager).—"At Duty's (.'all," with Edward Esmonds an the mi in-, opened, to n packed house, 2i>. Next week, "e'rom ltnga to lllrbCH." Vtocmn'H One IIuNl>nt:i> ami Twbvty- Kirru Htiikkt Tiir.Atm: (.1. Austin Fynos, general manager).—"Shenandoah" In the of- icir'ng for tbta week, nnd It packed the house nit the llrst performance. The vaudeville presents Thop. .1. Kcogh and Pauline Union. Olympic (Thos. W. Valentine, manager], —Tn* lJfopln.UK moved Up from a down town house, whore they had a successful wei-k, 20, nnd Indication* point to the company dupli- cating the success nf last week. Next week, Fred Irwln'a nig Show. Ilunriu A Suamon'h Muntc Ham, (lien Hiii-tlg, manager).—Business continue* the nneiv night of 20, whm to « crowded bouse, Mf busuness last «Mk JMinRwii.'K Music Ham, (M**srB. Wain- alock A Michaels, managers).—This week's hill includes: The SdiftSeT Trio the Hall- eya, Joseph A. Hnrdman, Dawley nnd Fowtell, rho "Murphy*, Mblo find Hell))'. Morrison A. Berwick, rllic Two Fttatas, Lillian Le Itny, and Mui'lilia and Grace Steel. Unties most oarUsfactory. Business con- CANADA. had 8. *. O. 21, Booked: "Over Niagara Kails" 20, "That Imprudent Young Couple, 20, Orau Opera Co. 81, "Bobert Burns" Nov. 2. Uiicliili. -At the Iloyal Opera House (0. L. Ayglns, manager).—tfadlc Martlnot, In "The Second Mrs. Tanqucray," Oct. 21, gave a splendid performance, to a large and well plenacil house. May tiurgent, lu "That Im- prudent Young Couple," 24; Orau Opera Co. 28. „^____ -WISCONSIN. COXJfECTlOUT, llnrlfonl.-Parsons' (II. C. Parsons, manager).—Tho Four. Cohans,- Oct. 10, played to a good aired audience, viola Allen, In "Twelfth Night," 20, was enthusi- astically received by a well Oiled house "lllrls Will Be Girls/' 21, drew moderate re tUilb Itx Bill Posi m Bro. Frank Dare, of,Local No. 8, recanti. Bpent a few days -win the boys In PH? burg. He has been with *he Norrls VltoSs Show.^ta now on; Ma way to San Jose, c»| Bro. Chas. Joseph left Pittsburg Oct 18 tor Cincinnati, accompanying h\% mother home. Sho has been spending a few da*» with her sons, Charles and Harry, In I'ltta. people, the bill including: Carter and Blue- ford, Hcobt Bros.. Jack NorwoWb, A. O. Dtlu- citn, Lillian Burkkurt and contpany, Wilton New Hartford Opeba Hodsb (Jennings ft Braves, managers).—"The Chrtethito,*.H>- 21, came to good business. "A Night on Broadway," 22-24, came to moderate re- turns. Coming: "A Working Girl's Wrongs" 20-28, the Merry Maidens 20-31. Pom's (L. D. Kllbv, manoger).—The bill iuTch Around'the fuW"nnc"ThVuMnd""oTght"¥undred souvenirs EH* ?J " W 5 S z£ff d nn y Sfiial Mtk« of Tatters* Nov. were distributed to Indies In attendance. "A f^wed bv «"> W l» Fan I "he Great ""> SSf^fiff" ,*">}*• **»* Bt0 - wE Tlo?g Montreal.—At the Academy of MubIc (W. A. Edwards, manager).—Jerome Byken, Milwaukee.—The chief event of the past In "The Billionaire," come, to large houses, week In local theatricals was the two thou- Uct. 10-24. • "The Fortune Hunters" 20-81, sand live hundredth performance of Edwin "A Chinese Honeymoon" Nov. 2-7. Tbanhouser's popular company at the Acadc- Proctoii's (II. C. Egerton, manager).— my of Music on Monday, Oct. 10. Over four "From Bags to niches" drew fair houses hundred standing room tickets were sold, and -j3r%l Oct. 10-24. "The Little Chut'"' 1 a*"'"" 1 * #tiii» n ,m hmmAJ „i„i,t itiindroH mttventra Corner" 20-31, "A Prince 2-7, Theatre FnAKCAlH (F. Hnworth, mana- Baker In the leading role. Mr. Baker'a ex ger)._—E. Mdwson, In "The Pride of Jen- eel lent work was In line with his many sue- burs. All llfwaa headed "bylfair Davla.and JgW^JL'irti, felSsHS cauley, with an* original sketch. ^.fiSJKS S^SSff Jffi* .!»% * All the boys of Local No. 3 are burn dul M Bros., LouIbc Dresser, and Cushman, Hoi- combo nnd Curtis. Otii'iiKitM (Sommers & Samuels, in nun.- fowl.—There nre several wtrong; features ii this week's bill, which should not fall to ml i art Ibe crowds. The opening attendance, 20, was better Hum usual, showing Unit business Is Improving. The bill : Byron and Foster, Mildred Hansen, I^noro and St. Clair, Slvcplwrd nnd Iirnw, Gnst-on, Stone nnd Mlllcrehlp SWteis, Bell Bros., and -John F. Clark. cesses, satlle 20, "JanlcL . Davidson TiiEAini: (Sherman Brown, man nger). — William Faversham, In "Impru- dence," Oct 15-17, was a warm favorite. "Th„ flU-MMMI f'l»v •• IB.!! "The Eternal City," 18-20, was also appro cluted by good sized audiences. Jolt De Angells comes 20-:il, Lulu Glaser Nov. 2-4, and Henry Miller 5-7 Brooklyn.—At the Monlnuk (Imhel Slun llocht, manager).—"The Hulitan ot Htllu" Js here week vf Oct. 20. Frank Mo,i- laii, Msudc Mlllan Herri, Gertrude Qitlu- hm. Fred Frear, Walter l»nvroncc, Mefville Collins, Blanche Chapman, George G'Don- noil nnd Victory Gale are In the comiinny. A largo dhortis of young i>eople. "A Silver Sllmwr" played to capacity bustlncss ln»t week. "The Hlllltyiia.'tro" to follow. Granii Oi'Kiia noiKr. (Lew lhtrker, man- ager).—"Ibnrlliel ihildateln" nret with n hlg KiircesM at the opening performance, 20. Tho piece Is a pleasing coniblnntlon of comedy uttii mclodnrmn. The t-luiraoiw of Itauhet Is iimtiined by Louise llemton with much effeci. Himlncai last week was \o capacity, Next wenk. Oeorae W. Monroe. 1'ahk (Nick Noetim, manager).—Another Hi rilling melodrama was presented here, "A 1'Mgltt for Millions," 20. It took well with the house. Tho soeneH are very exciting. The piece won much favor wlvuii produced ln»t Ke»«on. In -the en»t are: John .1. ]>omp- Hi'ir, Kugena M. Perkins and Edith A. Pond. Big buslncs ruled here Inst week. Next week, "Htmuin Hearts." Cot.ttttiitA (Dave A. Wcls, manager).— The first of the serlce. of combinations to he presented Is thai of "The Mocking Bird." which was greeted by n good sited house 211. Madeline Besley Is.Heeu In the role which Miss Gllmaii has mntlc famous. The cos- tumes nnd scenery arc handsome, and a I'hoi-UH of sixty pretty girls support Miss Henley. The management of tho house Is exclusively uiwlor Hiu direction of Dnvld A. Wcls, who will present shows of the best sort, both In New York and on the rund. The Inst Week of the HIIIh Dunne llnilnn Mu- sical Comedy Company was to a record busi- ness. Next week, "No Wedding Bells for Her." Iii.iiiu (Will McAllstcr, manager).—"Tho Idler" was presented by the Hponner Stock Co., to an nudlonce Unit packed tho house, -it. Capacity. ItnuscH have been prevailing hero since the house opened for tho season. i:ihia May Spuiiner litis an excolleht role. In which she does brilliant work. Jessie Mi- Allslei' tlocs capable work. Specialties nra liitl'udticed liv Cecil Hpiiiiiier, llnroUl Ken- ni'dy and Clnud Tluirilo. I^xcelleitt business insi week. Next week, "The Mysterious Mr. Itucle." Pavton'h Fii.tun Ktiikkt (Corse Pnyton. niiiniigerl.-Tlie Mil this week Is "A (Jlhleil liini." wiileh proved lo he a hlg drawing in itl 2(1. Mr. I'n.vliiii piirlrays (he leading role, which Is very well suited lo Mr. I'uy- tun'M nhlllllt'K, and In It he bus scored sue- i'Ons, "ijiio Vndis" did a tilg week's busi- ness 21. ">lr. lliiriies, o( New York," Nov. 2-7. ()iii'iii:i:m (Percy <l. Wllllunis, manager). —An excellent hill Is presented this week. I'npliilii, the dancer. Is the headlluer. Ah (III extra feilitlire Monroe, Maieli and Uiwivnre present Ihelr farcical comedy, "How la (let Itid of Your Mother In Law." Among the is!her entertainers nre: Maude Hnymotiil, ilrrti-iitle MiiUKlleld mid Caryl Wilbur, Dol- niore and l,ce. Hale nnd Kraiiels, Mickey timl N'elHOII, tills WlllliiniH, Joe I'l.vnu, l.lojd mill Walton, nntl I III' vllllKt'llph. 11 tut: & Bkiiman'h (Archlo II. r.llis. mun- nger).—Aga heads the current bill. Others are: The Minitrose Troupe, Quartet Basque, liai'dner mid Vlucent, .Murphy and Nichols, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jlmnili' Barry, I,n Belle lm/.le. Hlo-iii, Itoiniu. B'r'r'r, Ilrandon and Wiley, mid While nnd SlmiiioiiM. Si-Ait (10. M. lliillhold. mnnnger).—Clark's Itiiiuimi.v lalrls drew u hlg hoitwi 20. Kelly mid Davis. Abe lteyuolds anil Guoi'gn Buhl lire Hie chief fun milkers. Others nre: Adu itutiiKT, Derrndii ami lireiii, HoMiille, the I.n Vails, I he Berg SI stern, Helen ltussell a ml u big chorus, Watho.n'n 1'iiy.v i'oiinkii (W. II. Waisuii, niiuiUKcri. - -The liiirlesipie presented this week Is "Tlie Feiniile StiiilenlK." Tho vaude- ville cud of the hill Includes: 1'Iiioko. (he ute- i-luiiili-al didl : llnusoii mid Drew, .lames II. riillen. Tupiick .mill West, Biirrliigliiu uml Mm-lell. unit Collins mid llai-l. Ilnrvi\v Park- er, the wrestler, will meet all aimers nt every performance. Ami'UIon tS. Il.r'idiu, iniiiiagiT).. -Amellii Itliighiun npeiii'd here night of 'JO, In "The l'i-lsl-.v Mrs. .lohnsiin." neforo an niiilliMiee tluii illled the house, ttlg husluess lust week. Coming next, Charles Wiirner. In "Hi'lnk." h'lil.i.v illeunelt Wilson, nninilReri. ■ The llyrne Itnilhei'H, In tholr new version uf "Mlghl Bells." are here for n week's stny. Many Improvements] have been made In the tilny. The opening house, 2(1. wns hlg. Large muses lust week. Next, "llachel Goldstein." tiAVirrv (.lames Clark, manager).—There was ii crowded limine present night nf 20, when tho Knickerbocker Blirlesquers began it week's stay. Illc houses Inst week, Nnvm/rv (Dnvlil lliililnson. manager).— "Search I brills of Great City" drew a crowded house nlulll of 211, They have a good com- I amy. lilis hiislness Inst week. Next, "The <lng of IVteellves." j'AVTiiN's i Freil Andrews, mnnnger).—The slnek ciimpauy litis week presents "Hearts Allium'." Mrs. ICllii Itenl I'liyhin plays Mrs. llnrinouv. while Ktrkc Urnwn Is Paul Chnr- ti'rls. -Crowded liniiKes ul every perforuiiinrc Itlsl week. "Under the tinsllghl." nexl. lioriiAM (Clmrles Williams, ruumigcr).—- A crowded house greeted "Shadows of a Great City" here night of 20. Annie Wtird Tiffany, an old time favorite, nppears In tho charac- ter part of Biddy ltonim. Big business lust week. "Descried at the Altar" next. Pmqi'k (Frank U. Carr. owner and mnn- accr).—The Black Crook Co., with n large chorus of comely women, furululi tills week a t'lilfi'liilllliicnl. 'Jin' opening hiiliMC, 20, was hi:-. Large business Insi week. Lvcim M (Louis rilililiis, owner and inuii- neeri.—'Wie house couujjjiiiy ywamta -**l : ku U«J Rivet" tula'Tvcvg. Tlio opeulnt ptrXoiui- nlco," to good business, Oct. 10-24. "Beyond Pardon" 20-01, "Henrts of Oak" Nov. 2-7. Tiikatiik RoVAii (F. W. I* Clair, mnnn- ger).—Al. Beeves' Denny Show 10-24, Tro- oadcro Burlesune Co, 20-31, Blue Ribbon Girls Nov. 2>i. Tiiratiik iik.s NouvBAtJTBS.—The perma- nent Stock Co., In "Lo Marquis do Vlllemcr," lo good bouses, 10-24. "Fedora" 20-01. TJiKATitK National Fuancais (Geo. Gau- vreau, manager).—-Tho permanent stock co., In t'A Celebrated Case, In French, to good business, 10-24. A local play, entitled "Joe Montforrand," 20-81. . i i Quebec—Auditorium Thentrel A. J. Small, manager).—"The Little Church Around tho Corner" matinee H. Ing, was Ruth ... clal mention. "Beyond Pardon" was the at- Iter).—Burton Holmes' lectures are forcing the S. It. O. sign out regularly this season. son, and Billy Brlggs. For the week 20: , andproved him tube an actorj>f ver- g» UgJ an'a'Wck, Chas Burke and Grace {^HLw.T'ft.V ^. k iS 8 ,tbo » iot . a * «" ttbttfij. "Madanic Sans Gone" week of ^ lluc Mr „ nd g^ Bnck r ey( the JuggUng SS^i^SfffJSSJ^Kk,^^^^ •* anlce Meredith" week of Nov. 2. __ Johnsons, and others. "iCT^'fi'^^'ftKSiw 5 ^ Bro. Chas. Ii. White, of Local No. a. aeeni fills fllll'u Sn.npt Sol- <>n „.. jr...".**" 1 Pittsburg Oct. 10, after spending a few ilnvs villi tho kmu ,0 ,<ln„l„„,ill II-.. ,, .7" of Oct. 18 Bridgeport. : — Smith': C. Smith, manager).— " York" played, to good "The Game of Hourts" • 9 f Ur ? Ctoss; 2\J«,„ Captain Lliarley IV, ne)d j, ag bcen wUtt tBC p awn ee BUI wiii n„n ™ n ».»™.\ West all season. BoikeTfor ™* „ Ed ' D««'n?er, of lA>cal No. 3. stopped in i ? '•AdrSr" H**S» a , W* Ume 21 > nDd ">«>! left for kftASPfc- B rail^ < 3?&IW 3, arrived «5» fe B2H yoh"?,."» -K W^'a^^Sr^^oSla^hrSm^ 1 ^ SlfflP J«^ iATES traction for three nights, beginning 22, and the S. It. O. i played to capacity, siella Ilotall and James The stock put Donnelly, of this company, are old favorites "Die Junge Fr„u ——•*-• -%•■ here, and they were welcomed back by a host Sombrlcb Is due Nov. 2. of friends. The Auditorium Is booked and "TAn TitEAfmi (frank It. 'J on "Pech Hchulo r ' Oct. 25, and rau Arneek" '28. Ume. Marsella has been playing two attractions a week (three nights encli, with matinee) right along, and business has bcen far above the expectations of (lie management. "The Ileal Widow Brown" 20-28, Edwin Holt, In "Tho Cardinal," 20-01. Jacques CAnnicn Ham. (Louis Bertln, malinger).—The stock company, In repertory, In French, drew large houses during week ending 24. Taba.Hai.i, (j. 13. Walsh, manogor).— Troltmnn, man- ager).—The Tiger Lilies Co,, week of Oct. 18. was the hit of the season. The Morrlsey Sisters, Kdustiis, James and Lucia Copper, and linwe, Berry and Waiters made up a clever olio, while the burlesque was especially good, having as a feature Clarence wllber, hm Daisy. The Kentucky Belles arc booked for 20 and week, with the Cherry Blossoms Nov. 1. Hash Sovct Mi'Kic II.u.L.—Manager Chas. 1'}. Witt offers Kleauor Butler, Merrill and Oct. 20. , miiiin- Skinert, Lillian Clifford, nnd Dnlsy Curtis. llnmlllon.—At the Grand Opera House Notes.— Blgmund Hellg, the vcteron Gcr- (A. It. Iiiurion. manaarrl—"Ride Tracked" m * n actoc » nd business mnuiiger of the entertainedI « large midlence Oct 10 8n< e ?« bst '^r 1 '"' "' e(1 K5Sia» morulug 24. Ho served under Leon Wachsner for llfteen years The Milwaukee Press Club will .Ive Its annual entertainment Nov. 23, "The jlrl with tho Green Eyes" having been se- lected as tha attraction. nulu(h—At the Lyceum (C. A. Marshall, -Bro. Arthur J. Chlsam, of Local No. 13, manager).—Boss Melville, in "His Hopkins,' 1 a f?" fo ^ the Seward, spent a few hours Oct. 20, 21, bad capacity houses, ot both with the local boys n Pittsburg 20. Ho was performances. The company gave good satis- on Ma way to Washington, Pa. faction. "The Olrl from Sweden" drew S. , In ,'°' y. 60 ; w ; Lowery, general organizer E O. 17. Booked: "Qulncy Adams Sawyer" ,or u \$ national, organized a local In Hyra- Nov. 2, .1, "When Knighthood Was In Flower" cusc -, N - y - lnst 1 wcek - ttnd expects to be abhi Martlnot, In "The Second Mrs. Tanmicray," had fair sized and well pleased houses 17. » "The Sign of the Ciosb, a 10, plhyed to a » bngo ntiiHence. "David Hartim A had H. II. }' O. 20. "That Imprudent Young Couple," 21. pleased a small audience. Jessie Mlllwurd, In "A Clean Slate," 22, dellohted n big nn- dlence with a highly llnlnfied production. Due: "Bobert Burns" 24, A. O. U. W. (locnl) concert 20, "A Chinese lloneymoon" 27, 28, "Mury of Alngdnln" (Mrs. Flske) 20, 00, "When We Were Twenty-one" 01, "The Pride or Jennlcn" Nor. 2, "Over Niagara Fulls" II, 4, Chnunccy (Jlcott (I, 7. Htai; Tiikatiib (.1. S, Appleton, manOBcr). --Week of It) the people headed by tha clever lllmni. llomni. B-r-r-r entcrlnlncd large audiences. Week of 20: Driiku's sheep and dogs. Will. Wiilhouin and Whitney -, 3, "When Knlgh 0, Jefferson De Angells 0, "The Prince of Pllscn" T. "Sis Hopkins" had the Grand Opera House, West Superior, Wis. (Manager Marshall's other house) full to the dooors 10. MmioroiiTAN (J, T. Cohdon, manager). —Business wss large the first half of the week opening 10. "Jim, <.ne Westerner," was put on In pluce of "Beware of Men." "Thcl- ma" 22-24, "Mine. Sans Gene" 20-28, "A Bachelor's Honeymoon" 20-81. P.int.nn Tiikathb (W. J. Wells, manager). —Husliiess for 10 and week started in ex- cellently for the first part of the week. Peo- ple for 20 and week are: Sanford and Dar- lington, Mac Smith, Tom Gnle and wife, Winnie Marqiiam, Heohy and Kinney, W. J. Wells and stock. The new farce Is "Casey the Piper." to place several more before the convention In December. Bro. Lowery would like lo bear from the bill posters In all cities wbero they wish to become members of the Na- tional Alliance. The boys of Local No. 2 are all busy. Thev have plenty of election work on hand, anil this, In conjunction with the general ac- tivity In amusement circles, keeps their hands full. Thus. Walsh, president of tho Bronklva Branch, New York Local, No. 2, and 'A. Gerson, recording secretary of the same, aro getting the Brooklyn bill posters Into line, and at the last meeting they gave ten men the obligation. Walter DavlB. of Local No. 3, has arrived In New York, having just closed with the Wallace Show. Ho is now working ut the Casino, New York City. Local No. 18 Is in fine condition, having over one hundred members, and they expect to have a number of new members after the MISBOV11I. Kansas City.—The annual horse show nt Convention Hall, and the American royiil est tie show at tho stock yards, attracted tliousands of visitors to the city in-st week, and of course tho theatres benefitted accord- ingly. Wii.MH Wood TiiKATim (Wodward & Bur- gess Amusement Co., managers).—Ksra Ken- L 3£ I!I!M AHMf" <Dlck •™ tr W manager) on Bun- — Wages of Hiu" wits put on by the stocl Mliinc-niinlli.—At the Metropolitan Opera House (L. N. Scott, manager).—"The Ten- derfoot" was seen Oct. 20 and week. "The Burgomaster'' will follow Nov. 4, and "The next meeting. At tneTriaBrregular*ineetiug Lternnl City" 0-7. Jeff. Do Angells had fair Leonard W. Gray was elected delegate to tho liousni Oct. 18-Ul, In '"The Toreador." and nintlonnl convention, to be held In Clnclu- "Lnder Southern Skies" received similar nu.il. Dec, 7. patronage 22-24. iiuo; oj-i-mia Housh (Theodore L. Days, manager).—Ward and yokes will furnish amusement, for the week oT 20. "Tho Queen of the Ulghwuy" was well received 18 and week. At. Norrlngton, of Local No. 3, was In Ntwjwk, N, J., recently, booming Chester De Vonde. Bro. Norrlngton Is an earnest worker for the alliance. Philip Levy was made a member of Local No. 18 at a Bneclul meeting Oct. 2). Bro. dull, In "The VlBcgiir Buyer." came on Bun- ggM H-ff fC_ 3W on „ uy .J." 6 . « t0 J- K BK.'jtkj Flklicr gdt back hi" Newark ro- day night mid lite two following nights and £°™ na , n y. -"• Co eon Bawn" w II bo tbo t . C ntly, having closed with the "Mir. Plpp" inntlilee. Business was fulr. Tho latter part next uttracllnn. "Pcaeefu Valley" drow ex- eo. • Lmirii lfiadshuw". Cniuiullle and h'ouo, Kly* of Ibe week, Jos. Jefferson, In repertory. "fHfiJH w r c " ,', 8 °. ul J.yf cc „ and Harvey, uml olliers Toronlo.—PrlBoMl Tlicutro (O. B. Shop- paid, manager).—"A Chlncsn lloneymoon" mil up a good show untLdiTiv largo houses Oil. 10-24. " Jessie Mlllvhil'd, lu fi A Clean Slate, 2tl-.'H. s GKAMi I)1'i:iia Hm si: (A. .1, Sum II. mana- ger I. Criiii Opera Co., IB-Sl, li7"KI Cnpl- tim." played to hlg business. "The Wizard of the Nile" 33-94, "The Pride of Jcnulco" HiiKA's Tiikai'iih (,T. Sheu. munuger).—A good curd nnd hlg business 10-24, with the limit Thurston, the "Ago" Illusion, Ulco iind duly. Alblnno Troupe, Mile. Christina, William Tumklns. the Misses Delmorc. Mnyine Gehriie and John Ford. Fur week of 20: Phyllis itiiiikin, Yorkc and Adams, Wall- no nnd Muriel! ii. Zlsku and King, Edwin I.nlcll. the Lovllts. Mahnkv srcsic Ham, (Stewart Heuston, iimnuger).—Melhii, Iffc assisted by Ellison Van I loose Business won Immense. Mr. Jefferson re- ceived an ovation. This week "Tbo Country Girl" opens on Sunday night and stays tho week out, nud then Virgin!", Ilnriicd, In "Iris." Gli.isn iii'imu Hut si: (Hudson & Judub, iiniiingersi. —Last week "Arlznuii" earni', lu Immense IiiikIiicss. It wns S. B, O. ill every performance. Those In Hie cast deserving mention wait! Joseph Crcene, Frunces M. Hall. Eni'iiiuIIIii I'cinandcz. Charles 10. tlra- luiiii. Alma liriidloy ami lileanur McKce, This week. "The lleiiuly Doctor," nnd next week, Docks) nder'H Mlnslrels, Tin: Oni'iiui'M CM. Is-linian. nuiiisgei'). —inint week's bill was a goml one. and the houses S\CP0 In-ixc and entlinslimtlc The nobs warei Tho HrlttoMi colored enter- tnluot's; Mr. und Mrs. Slunnt Durrvw. Pete Baker. In monologue; Wright Utindugton ger nnd co„ In llwir splendid sketch. "A Stolen Idas:" l'rtDcess 1/itsoiros, In hlgli oiass so- prano Hongs : lieliiniiii and Moore, In "A tJ.it- lery Goddetra:" Hm Schctik Bros., acrobats; KANSAS. ■Wichita.—Crawford Granii IS L. Mart- llug. manager).,—"Iter Only Bin" came, to good business, on Oct. 10. hlzrit Kendall iilcnsed a large audience 10. "Tbo Iron Mask" had poor business 17. S. Miller Kent presented "Facing the Music," to u large and well pleused audience, 10. "For Mother's Sake" til "In Convict's Stripes" 27, "On Cir- cus Ds.v" 20, "A Texas Steer" 30, "Ari- zona" 8], Tiii.ki: AiuiiKinicM (II. a. Toler, mann- .. r).—"Alphouso and Gaston" came, to a largo and well pleased audience, 17. Tho Metropolitan Stock Co. opened a week's en- J.i advance representative of "The Bvll Men Do," reports that tho National Alliance Is Improving greatly In strength und member- II. M. Mason, uf Car No. 1, Pawnen Bill's Wild West, has returned to his homo la Bos- ton. Local No. 0, Denver, Col., bus endorsed Tine Ci.ii'i'iui as Its official organ. News from Local No. 12, Milwaukee: Ed. Pepper, ot Sells-Porepaugh Show, car No. 2, has returned for the Winter, lie has had charge of the boards with the show for tho past two seasons. Jos. Shuncrs, a member of Local 12, spent Jour days In Chicago recently. Two now memliers were added lo uur local nt (he regular mealing Sundny, . Chas. Glllbeit. Ada" Snssoll, , Llewcllii Dnvlcs and C. K. North, plnycd, (o Warren nnd Hlaufhtird, in their line act. and the en imcli v of the house. "Everyman" ,,,<5 klnodvome. Tills woek: Charles Dirk- -vcrymnn" played, to packed houses, 10-24. H'l'Ai! TiiKATUi: (F. W. Slnlr. munuger).— IrwiiiH Mnjcslli's iilnyeil, to good business, '"l- 4 .'. ."" , 0 ""» Inclinlcd: Bessie Clifford iinil Flsle llni'ioy. illlbert mid Emma Craig, Bulla niul ltii.vinnitd, Pnxton's art pictures, J.nrry McCiile and Jus. 'W. Mm', mid Lllllnn Perry. Euglc Biirlcsnui't'S 20-.'Sl. ■ l.niulim.—At the Ccaiul (|.\ X. Knnilnnn, nuiniigi'il. I'The Man Win, Dared." with gogemnnt 10, with a large house. Coming: 0«f- -0- They wore Aug. Scbultn uud Cliss. Coiiimblii i»|iem Co. 20. Col. Ham 27, "A l,lu - of tho Alhambra Theatre advertising UMMMM Ilobo" Nov. 2, "Ghosts" 4, Ger- »orw. Brother Lurkluu, formerly of tho asm. Low Hlooni ami Jano Cooptr, Alian:it main (insglclnn) 0, Mme.Mcllia 13. Havldsou Theatre, Unlshcd a one hundred HiMii.iNii Buos.' Shown packed tliclr tents three-sheet bunuer tacking job last. wi*k for and Dntnoiit, Emily Lytton. Win. (J era Id Co., afternoon mid evening of Oct. 13, regardless Hio Cndllnc Club. Brother Donahue 1ms re- 3mm liluluaoiid G-lenroy, T. Nelson Downs, of tho rulny weather. turned lo work, huvlng been laid up wllh rheumatism for n short time. Ed. Waller. and Send lUNl Allen i in. lis OeiuiA lluusi: (10. S. lielglurn, nmnuger).— BunIiipms wan big all of hunt week with "Ait Hrlpplc Crock." The company and prodiiclilou were goisl. Thils woek, "Henris Adirtft," und next week, "Across tUtn Duel lie.' Tim Ai'liiToinn.M (WiHidwiird & Burgess Topekn.—At the Crawford (Cruwford ft lvune. unnngri-H). — "Along tho Mohawk," booked for Oct. 14, disbanded at St. Jon and did uot arrive. "Itesurrectloa" drew a crowd- ed hotibc 10. "Arlzoua" drew u good house HI. Utm Kenihill liad two good houses 17. 'Kben lloldcu" came, to a fair bouse, 18. of the Uollmar Show, und .loo Breaunu, of Minneapolis, have Joined the force ul. the Cream City Bill Posting Co. Our recording secretary, Brother Bcdresklc, has loft tlio brush nud bucket for the present to solicit for a lucul paper on the roud. Francis ft, Stewart, of Local No. .'I, ot In "The New Dominion," nimu O'cl. 14, to very good business. "Yon Yonson" drew two good houses 1(1,' 17. "The Burgomaster" 21, 22. The house was sold out two days before the iierforimince. and the management had to arrange a mutlnco performance 22. Hiilh White made a hit. Bnsc Melville, In "Sis Atlantic cily.—At Oconn Pier Theatre, (Harry D'DwUi. rcpreacnttat.lvc).—Adu Ito- lian and (v.ks Skinner, tn "Taming of Hie Shrew," drew well Out. 111. The Urout Laf- ayette Co. appeared, to good business, 20-22 Music (Will T. Keogb, manager).—"'wbv , ,a , ,ue Interest of "Th Smith l,eft Home," Oct. 10 : "What Hunpened bcl » , J? , KO e° n(1 "dvauco with that company. to Jones," 20, hud good business, nt ponulur M1 i'. k Conno1 '. °t Local No. 3, of Pltlsburg, prices. Adelaide Tliurston pleased a good 1?" '."S 8 !' eB l, Vl ?? bt ' Clark, of Local No. hhnse 21. Black Pnttl plavcd, to capacity 15, ot s P'ln8«eld. Muss., one day last week. of galleries, 22. "Holty Tolty' 1 had a good — *«» hemso 23 ; business fell off 24, in consequence of house employes. |, ¥|l mi<l i^tjiu,,,,, J0m«rson «I»lcrM, Wood 8t. John.—At the Opera House (A, o. srnl Wood. l>e Wltit and Bunts, Ittnucll und Skinner, manager).—"The Gay Mr. Gold- Bhckdey, Kowc Sisters, tho vltagruulh. stein" opened Oct. 15 (Thanksgiving), for 41 r three nights, and gnro two performances that ITTA dn,v. to big. business. Lunula- Donne, ltetlo Onffncy, HnriT Stuuhs. Itorry English nnd D. A. Lee deserve mention. Coming: "Thel- inn" 23. 24, Geo. Nell's Scotch Concert Co. Nov 4-U, St. CiiHirrliit'n —"The Man Who Dared" cuiiie, to giKHl business, int. 11. Sudln Mnr- "DajhTBiruuT 5 ' (!-«*•':. jtt-VTiie Se,Til»iL,J|j;s..jJilJ>y lutft'd, lo puor "busluMs, 10, "' sfir Snll Lake Cltr—Salt Lake City (Geo. D, Pyper, manager).—Louis James and Fred- erick vVnrde. la "Alexander the Great" and ".IiilliiK Ctessr." did iiiiu business Oct. 10-21. "Are You n Msson?" Nov. (I, 7. lliuMi Tularin: Clones tt liniiuier. uimi- 2S i a s Jiii-I3 , l Ra Mobile'' did a fttir business tibhii, r.ita icooerrson, r rana Aximnu «" u Tony Johnson. All are well and get Thr Sluniilon—At the Opera House (Bark- Q"> Bijmabt.b every week. msn fc Shultr. managers).—The Tercy nus- ~ ilJ ^'^^"*^*^" ' well Co,, In "The Payor of the Qucen,' r came, Telephone 5350, 881h Main's Ciui.ts gave two performances 17, t« large crowds, despite the steady downpour of rain, which lasted the entire day. Grunt satisfaction was expressed for this sliow, .VRjSSLTpB One of tho best ever bocu here. Olilronoillst. lUlrSinimpooed, Dried and Dressed In IMillntitcs. Patronized In- . MISS LILLIAN KtS8E1.L, MI«H VONA WALLACK IIOPPBB And many others In the profession. 41 West Kid St., New York,