The New York Clipper (November 1903)

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yoVEMBER.7. 88? 3V O XJ 1S[ C E ME TV T NTBR _ _ . . (FORMERLY MATS AND HUNTER, BANJOIST8. „ „0MK AOAI*. II. ha. been In London .l„c„ M, v „ h ». Bot bl : en ,„ ,^ ..^. .,,„ ,„,„„,„ ^ ,„ Ame **; ,^^ — ""\-nlTM VW»M 'IV W. T)INKIN8' OTOFlASa.— This company hi. met with great i niLl M In* here It lm» appeared this season. It '.now in Its fourteenth, week, 1 and not a, ,.»i. change has been made In Its since the "C.ucut. who Is now managing the In- '"■S't Maids, another of Mr. linking' nt- " Vnms. A Dip act, called "A Vagabond nee then. I. now playing with Kilt. VHSS I,. (ISSMAN. Per. i.ililres., 4111 LKVOY AVK, Now York, K. V. M Hit J»»«" .. \Zn" n u nVeeilna with success. Jlw scl-nesTand> ■•hte^Mtfjl by the en It Is In ^company, bclne Introduced during, the ..Hevllle portion bf the show. "The'lied Joir I* Hie title of the opening part, and • iiiVipI i'ns and Downs" brings the perfonu- HZ io i close. In the vaudeville portion Z- Ska nnd.Coy, Meltae and JVyntt, Ceo. it Alexander and company. Madden and !,-, l-'nunonds. Knmiorsdn' nnd Hmmonds. ,nil "lieorge II. Diamond. Joseph II. Durney is ageat of the show, and Jess Uurna muna- \OTt\S FSOlt' THE San Fbancisco Mix- erri'is. I la" * Easoii, managers.—We S7«r eighth consecutive season at Kp- ,3n» X H-. Oc"L ^0, to a large and onthu- SiJlc'antllem-e. every sent In the house beta? „!hl before 8 o'clock. Itostcr of the com- ;„,„• M. W. Bason, Ilarry H. Ln Mount, ling ilonrtnnn. Eddie Gordon. Billy Paradls, »L J ■ rison. Balfe O'ltellly, Will L. Potter, itenrv Hall, Chas. Leonard, James SulHwin, he ^u Francisco Sextette. Will L. Potter. ■irrv II. lJ> Mount, and his dog. Bene-hie; enrv llaU, Cordon itnd.Lane. Bill Hurcldlg. !». Verne and Bi-Inyont. A iinlitary band of fifteen pieces, and nn augmented orcliestru Kdes: Prof. Joe Hall, director; Arthur Hrrant Walter Brown, James Tryon. John i\Yleh (ienrgc Foster. W. <1. IIo.ines, Charles icnwrd, Italph Ward. John Ward, Fred 1\ t : eor"e John MrQuatters, Fred Leua-lihn, fMth' flgbc, alike Saunders nnd "Shorty Hold Stsge director,- Wm. "Rag" Mono- liaiii' master of bnyisportauion Hettry Hall. Vara from Buum & Wilson- s Mix- sTtr.t-s.—(lur company Is now la West Vlr- ■duto and we conllmie to do a hind office business, and give the liest of satisfaction. We are earning n company of forty-eight people, and introduce nven|y-one dancers In ■ sketch, entitled "Frolics Ot the South." which Is a success. .On.our way from CM* lw>rland. Md., to Klklns. W. Va., our private car. Klsie, was nllre from cinders Hying from the engine, mid the ear would have been con- sumed hm for the assistance of the different members of the i-ninpauy. James Onllager, mir able leader. led In the hiiiket brigade. We wen- fort una 11« to Had railroad shops nt Kltlns. where Hip nwessory repairs were made, and we proceeded on. our way rejoic- ing. Pnrrr.n tn Harris write that tliey are doing well with their new gymnnsthi net, Tiier an> working in the slock ;it the Kin- nlre" Theatre, St. I>niil, ,Mlnn. IIai.i.'s KAMnl'K whis closed an engagomeiit of itrelvp Bjwfen with the Clara Turner Co., as a special iVmuu'. . Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Utnciun snilfd nn i"ii:. ::l for Kurnpe, nn u short visit of Uusl- ncss and pleasure erimhlned. Stn AN't> I*kaki, Wi'stf.iis nre this week nt the Broadway Theatre, San Fniiiils.n, i'al.. with the Novelty circuit to follow. Jri.iis (ir.MM, known as the "JOiMlral Ann." closed a successful season with Cone's Vindevllles, playing 4 lie prim-Inn I fairs. He will Join Ills former partner, John I>. C.vny- son. again, nnd th^ leam will be known iik Hems and (Jrayson. They iniyo some good, lime liooked. they report. Notes prom tiik. Alias' Nrw York Jii. Co., Mirlnn & I'earl, innnftgers.—We opentil our season nt Kail Hirer; MAs^s., lo good hnsl- iiess. The o|ienlug Is a inuslcal skil. en- titled "Sir Thnmafc Upton's Itccenllon, or 'J'hlriy Minutes at Sea," Introducing the meinhers of the company in gorgeous cos- lames on board ship. The comedy.parts lire well looked after by Billy Tcnrf, rtermait Marion. Charles Udell, Al. l'earce, Al. Iji Velle and Krt. Clemence. The numhersnre lieantlriil and are Introduced throiiRh the first part, making this it strong opening. The olio is one of the strongest I his com- pny has ever had, ami contains such, well known people as Minnie Crniivllle, Marion anil I'earl. Udell and l'earce, the I,n A'elles, and the Three FntllitloroyK, In moving pic- tures. The show closes with a burlesque on ••Krmlne." emitted "On? Minnie." This Is a new version and Is Inughiiiile from start t» llalsh. The members of the conipuny arc : Marlon and I'earl, Minnie Crnnvllle. Charles 1'ilell, Al. Pcarce, Hose lAt Velle. Fil. Clem- 'ore. a I. I,a Velle, ltenn I^ird, F,tta Grace, Kaimn Spring. Ilesslc Clemence, Venule Al- Una. Klin Flanders, May Fountleroy and. James Spring. Kxecntlve stuff: Mtrlon & I'earl, proprietors and managers ; .Tulles Mey- ers, IniHinesH manager: V. W. llrooks, nuislcal dlrecior; Wm. K. jtallcy, advance re|ireseutn- tlve; Jniues Spring, electrician nnd stage car- peotcr. " — Munis and Hardy write that they played »• tirccster, Mnss., last week, la their new "Ketch, entitled "Her Assistant," and that Hie art gave satisfaction. They have some good bookings In the East. ,i B '"*Fcire Fdwabds, character womnn with the hllllan Lyons 8lock Co.. closed at Ingcr- Hill. t.'nn., on account of Illness. She will if 31 ?, Ior t,le WlWer ot her home In Grand '(aphis, Mich., and open for the Hummer wmxiui of parks In a comedy sketch, ns- Jbdetl by the character comedian, Frank ■tiger, with special scenery nnd music Jvcenk. the juggler. Is In his twelfth week with Culhnne. Clince & Weston's Minstrels, tuurlag Canada, and reports meeting with •uccesis.- . .kn' Ll, , AK J> Wir.sox, of the Kmernld Trio, wiille plnylng Xlngnin FuIIh was mndc a member of the Fraternal Order of Kuglcs, wt. Jo. t u - ».ii. r ° N . TG0ME " T *m> Cantob write: "We are still doing our specialty, '1'lnno Tuning.' •lave linuhod on Grniiinnn's circuit (eight weeks), nnd opened lit 1'cck's,- Oakland, Oct. 7,.! or . two weeks, with Fresno, Stockloti, ' ortlHiul nnd Oregon to follow." i-i. A . U,KN AKb HuoiiEs phvycil Froctor'n HWo're. Albany, N. Y., week of Oct. IV. and •roiiors Twenty-third Street Theatre. New iiUf. . ct - - u ' nUl l have leu weeks booked, hi >ae first class theatres. <-oi-.vt d« Uobko Is with O.ldcon's Mln- "A c «- nnd reports success with his unlcyele "ii . L " closetl n long Summer season with An Amcrlcanllobo" Co. fh. i v . l: NttaELi, has closed engagements - at IlV, o" 0 •Theatre,' Fall ltiver, Mass.; Bow- on" 1 Sipmre Theatre, Boston, und opened A ".\: - «t the Howard, Boston. ■J i "?. \ NI> 'BhANn, comedy trick bicyclists, StJ? ,, " , « , ;teiilh week with Cuy.Bros.' Mln- Sp- opening the olio, nnd report meeting Willi success. i»,j!:I' a , Vo 'LrCvrrMAK, nfter n visit.to.her „;"'„' In Kansas City, opened Oct. ^« nt U. ," a,h| n«|«n Theatre. Sour lJthe, Tex., ior rnni- weeks, nnd Is booked snllrl on Ihe ^miiern clretilt, p»tLV l i. s,STEBR Mrdkditii write: "Our new f-srptisn number has pfoven. a sncceAt. Wrf Mi r.i.EN and Conr.rj.i write thnt they have received a trick piano that they use In their act and It Is n very handsome piece of work, finished ln_oak. (They opened at. Proctor's theatre, Albany. N. Y.. Oct. 10. and plaved Sohmcr l'nrk. Montreal. Can., Sunday. Oct 2">, as headlines, and were re-engaged for Sunduy, Nov. 1. Tm: Baxta Bnos. and Von DtsU have added several new Instruments to their act, made specially for them. Thev are the fear- ure act of Billy Clark's Monarch Minstrels, and report meeting with success. Dan Emkbso.1, the mlustrel juggler, is working on his new act, which he expects to complete about the first week M Uvccm- ber. After playing a few AmerliKn dales he sails with the Juggling Johnsons for Eu- rope. They Open In rnrls and lie opens in London. JodErim'B Ckorgr will go with Frank Cnrr's Thoroughbreds. Tnos. II. "Morris, attraction manager for River Park. Winnipeg. Can., writes: "We closed ltiver Park on Jlondav. Sept. L'.S. Our new Summer theatre was a 'big siu-coks, hnv- ng paid the entire cost of the whole outfit In this llrst- season. "The Warren Noble The- 1 otre Co. were engnged to open It, and we built the theatre nfter plans which they fur- nished. They opened on June IS, and played seventy-eight consecutive performances, clos- ing on Sept. 7." Geo. S.' Van. Interlocutor and baritone singer of the HI Henry Mlustrel Co., met with mi Accident at Mshklll, x. y. jip was thrown from an automobile and hud "tils collar lione nnd a rib broken, nnd was taken to St. Luke's Hospital, tn Utlcn, and «ind his Injuries dressed, which will necessitate ids being absent from the company for the next six weeks. Clnrenre Itumniell will officiate'as Interlocutor until Sir. Van's return to the compuny. Fisk and McClaix, "inuidcnl monarchs," are In their fifteenth week with Ward & Wade* Minstrels, und report good success. Tin: tkam op Sinu'i'Miii axi> Bbkw have dissolved pnrliierslilp. Sheppard will do his single, luitrh net. J.VMU.S. RAjXTAX, of the Three Ilnrtons. is very 111 with consumption, at Baltimore. Mil. Cm Ft? II. 1Ii:ajii. who was -i pal lent in Hip hospital' M ' Mom-Inn. K. II., has re- coveri'd and will soon be at work. Tm Favst Trio have returnAl from the West, cfler seventeen weeks of work. They also el, s«d a very sarnanfal eiigngemi-nt over the Poll elrciilf. :iud have, return dales at Hnrllg & Senmou's, the llowanl, lloslon, and at llobokcn. Tai.i!ot ■ AVb TJor.Eas gave n banquet to Bonnie and James Fin-ley Vil their residence, in this city. Wednesday. Oct. ^S, Knw.uin MooiiK. for lour roars rhr[ for Hurry 'Ward's and Ward & Wiule's M.iuslrols, died Ocl. i'S. nt Hoi Sid'liiirs. Ark_ fnrni In- IhmtiiIo.-iIs. The ileceused was' Ihiriv years old. ;i')ie renuiln-i were sliipped to lieijiluc, HI., for interment. Wn.t.'fJOfi' KEN'NF.nv. eofnedy vonillsl. re- ports success. lliroiiElmul the- Smith with "The Itnbbll Foot" Comedy «V». 4«* M:nn.\siv'\. r ~ i Omnlm.—Boyd's Theatre (W. .1. Rnrgess. manager.).- -"Foxy Uriinilpll" is Ihe iilii-ac- lion \i,v.. L". Henry Miller and Margaret Aiigliu come X l,oiils James null I'reilerli-k Warde will presenl "Alexander Ihe Ureal" 4.. Mnry Shaw. In "Gliosis.'! •"': *'hiy I'lemenl, III "The New Oouilllion," li-.s. Kara Kendall, in ''The Vinegar Buyer." did good business Oct. '.'i;, 27. "Burled at Sea" drew fnlr luuises.iS, 2!i. •Virglnjn llnriied, In "Irii.'' had inrge nudienees .",0, "I. OttfiiKUM (Carl Keller.'manager;.—Busi- ness, week of ••.">. wus very good. The hill was one of I he'best and most evenly bnhtneed of the seiuioii. The bill for week of Nov. 1 : ('has. IHekson and ciunpnny, presenting 'rllenrl . to Heart Talks!" Pnxton Art Studies. Lvt ion-Herald enmnnny, In "A Iaicky Duck:" Mr. and Mrs. Searl Allen, hi "The Sign Painter:" Alfred Araesen. gym- nast : Almnnt nnd Diiiiioul, the nuislcal hussars; Chrlton and Terre, In "A String Town Yap." nnd the klnoilrome. I Kri-ii Tn.ii.vrnn (II. J. (lordon, manager). —"Hearts Adrift" oiienisl a fmir nlglils' en- gagement Nov. I. Ward and Viikiw mine ■>, It. "The Ilend Wililei-s" 7, "The ilea lit y One- tor" 8-11, Joe Welch 12-14. "Across the I'n- t-ltle" drew large houses Oct. HS-lK. "At Cripple Creek" had gisul business 2!»-:H. *+-* XiiMlivllle At the Grand (Mrs. T. J. Boyle, manager).—Oct 9ft31, the Boy e Stock Co. gave a most excellent and artistic production of "The Dunltes." J. Gordon F.d- wnrds. ns Snndv. cnrrled the hearts of his hearers through the play, nnd elicited much applause by his true Interpretation, the other members of the company did well. Ihe vltngraph. between acts, had on entertaining lot of pictures. Nov. 2 to 7, "Merchant of Venice. Vbnpomk (W. A. Sheet!!, manager).—Oct. If. one perforninnccnf Mary Muiincrlng. In •The Stubbornness of Ijernldlue," drew » large and appreciative nudleuee. Week of Nov. 2. evcrv night Is Idled with eiccllent attractions, bv such people ns Itehati und Skinner. Sidney. Alberta tiallnlln. V\uln- wrlghr. and the Hose Cecelia Shay Opera Co. W li. Hkck'.h CAli.viVAL. nt llnKelmll Park, failed to do as good a business ns It would have done villi inure propitious weather. I lie attractions were : linstock's Anlmils, Shejips dog show, Tliespla, vaudeville ihentrc. Foxy (iroudpa. Olrl lu Bed. Miiymlc, Stit'ets of India, Hnppy Harry, Gipsy ciinip, old utan- tiitlon. Weavers meriy-gie'rniiud, big r.ll l-er- rlB wheel, (icrmnu village ami n g<snl lot of free attractions. It closes here Saturday, and goes for two weeks tu Chattanooga. ♦ »• NRW JUllaKV. Atlaiillp C'lfy.—Dan I'ler Thoatre (Hurry ll'Kstn, represent«llvei.—The Clime Puvloii Stock Co. had good business week of Oct. 20. Cnmlng: Week,of Nov 2 the Or- phei'in VnudevlHc Co.. which lti.liiiles: Aim, Slulilu Kii-ue Co.. Fnincelll nnd Lewis, ilic null" Family. Kllsalmth Kslell. the klneto- gnph. Ml An Woele t*. week of 0 wl h the excoptloti of 11, when "Gills \M1I He "'sriimSAst PARK (fllles W. Clem.M,t, mautigerl.—This house cloned lis rail seo- s,,n Oct. .'!1. It will reois-n sonic time in Jiiuunry, to continue In presenting vaude- ville. i nilrnhelli At the Lyceum Thentre (Ki- rov & Prnke, niiinngeisl.—"l'.se«ped from Sing Sing" came Oct. 22-24, o excellent busUws. ihe nilillence being pleased. A Hnnnr Tramp," 2ll-2«. enrae. to good hnsl- ness "Ouc Night In June" npcDed i'D-^l, with exceiient % SMP&g&S SSS good. To nrrlVe: "Bared ■-froB '*h« Mft, Nation. In "Ten Nlghfs la a Bar Room," t>- 11: "Tile Child Wlfe'^VJH. \ Jacorh' (G. W. Jnciilis. manager).—The Great Lafayette einnc Oct. 2:!. '_'*. "The Wizard of O/.' 2«. "The llenrt nt Maryland" 28. To arrive: ."A Itaggi'd Hero" 91, "Her Fatal Slu" Nov. K, 'The Bulfalu Mvslery" C. 7, "llnsomary" II). Stage me chanics, (ieo. N. Ilcnld. for the past three seasons stage carpenter Willi the Frnnkle Carpenter Co., will sever his connection with tluu com- pany Oct. 21, to accept II similar position nt Messrs. (.'aim & Gram's new Krnplre Theatre, at Lewlston, Me., which Is near Its comple- tion. Chnn. McOlure, of Local IS, hns closed with "On the Itrlilge at .Midnight" and re- turned to Milwaukee. Walt T. tlonlehen. singe manager Star Then I re. Milwaukee, and Fred llrnnkliorr, of th4 Albnmlira, will leave on their uniiiiul deer hunt Nov. HI. Cnrl nittnmn. of the llnvhlson Theatre, Milwaukee, died Sunday, Oct. IB. He wan a, member ot Local is. ■*» » coxxixrriciT. Bridgeport—.Smith's Theatre (Kdwnrd V. 'Smith, manager).—"Girls Will Be Girls" played to the capacity of the house, Oct. 2(i.i "The Sign of Ihe Four" did well 27, 2s. "Captain Chnrlle" hud a crowded house 21), nnd Joseph Murphy, 30, 31, did n good business. Booked: "The Volunteer Orgnulst" Nov. 2-4. Piittln Fdwardes. hi "Winsome Winnie." .",: "A Hot Old Time" It. 7. Pom's TtiEATtir. (Joseph ('riddle, mann- geri.—Week of Oct. 2(i, big business. Bonkisl week of Xnv. 2: Mr. and Mrs. Ourdiicr Crnup and Co.. in "I'm Your Wife;" Press L'ldrldgo. the Mosher terriers, illm'ksoni und linens. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Nell Lilchrield. Har- ris and Wall hers, and Luurii Ctunstoi-k and company, In "A liny lu ihe. Soul li." 4 «♦ viBoim.v Ilnnvllle.—Academy of Music (Jno. II. Wnnil, mo nit gel-).- -"The Fatal Wedding" drew n good Ionise I let. 2S, ami well pleasisl. Paul lillinorc, In -The Miiininy Din] the lluin- ming Bird." .".n. pleused good midlenee; strong support. Nexl : "When Jaihnuy I'nines Marching flume" Nov. ". Henry Hljcy I. Baiim m & IIaii.i'.v's Claris li. Olorld of Plavers. — "Uoliert Burns," n i-oniant If drama, by t'layton ..Markonzii- lo'gge. wus i>r!glunlly prislneiil jii Sahiii, N. J.. Sent, 2S. Collnw- iiur Is Hie ni'iglnnl oust of < liacaclnrs : j.m-il liliun-jli'ii. chns. N. Cr e m e ; Sir Wm. Cliiib, ■Ins. S. iMiivray: Henry MucKciizln. Hoy llol llivpsheod : 'SipiliT Arumiir. Willis Page; IJnls'rt. Bums, Clnyiliin Mackenzie Legge; liiilllu'i'i Biiias. Thiiuiiis PhtlrWim; Siniiar Jnhiiny. Henry Trsver*: Vnn li'Shniiler, .las. S. Murray: lionuld, to. Flneh-Hnttnu ; l/idy lileiiralrn. Virginia Ibiwell; hippy Mac Kay, Airielbi Mnvborn: Jmn Arnioiir. Irene Ttmnsins: 'Mrs. Wm. Itiu-ns. Mrs. Jessie (irls- wnld: Plom MacBiie. Helen llollluesliead ; "Highland Mary" Campbell. I'ei-clin Wes'.; Mollv Dunn. Mrs. C. N. Greeiio. — 'lirncn> Van Stiiddlford. who was ill for a few days, returned to 4ln> cast of "The Itixl Feather" In Provhloinv, II. I., mi lli-r. 2S. She left there Monday morning. Oct. 2tl, for New York, I mfM sn of ihroal treat- ment. — Blanche Itlug sailed for l'.ui'<i|ie Oct. 28. Aecoinivinylivg her M h'reilorli-l; -AcKny, her per-Tinol manager. She stmitwl Hint she In- tended to spend three days in l/niiiluii, and would then rtliirn d> this country iiiuned!- iilolv. Site Is simply going for ti i-est. — At an early hour on the morning of Oct. .".1 lire was discovered In Hie Johnstown Ojiorn Iltmse, which Is leased by 1. »*, Mlsh- ler, of AKoonn. The lire was iHsisnered -it ;: o'cloek. and despite Ihe efforts of the tire depiirtiuem Ihe Ihililes got beyond nil mn- trol. and in one hour the haiulsonie building was a mass or ruins. A inimberof ofhVes and Morm were oil the ground door. Including I lie Adonis Kxprcws olllce, Ihe Furled states ex- press ofllce nnd Hammer's tuiisli: store. The Johnstown Lodge ot L'Il:s also unaipleil rooms In the birlldlng. The lows on the liiilld- Ing is said to tie t$liMl,OIHI, wbtli little insui- ance Mr. Mlshler has Is-en <i)iiductltig Ihe Im'Usc since ISUS, nnd hud a lease for sev- eral years longer. — Oeorsre M. Kuhn. |)roprl<Mor of Hie Grand Opera House, Houston, Tex., slates thul he Is much elated over his one Inch "nd." In TUB (.'mitks of (let. 24. "I hud no Idea." he writes, "thnt Tim Cmppeii wus ns wldclv read as the letters Indicate thatnra dullv pouring in on mu from (ill over the lnlied States. It Is my ilrst experience In theatrical advertising, hut in all 1 do In the future Tub Cui'ti:u. you may rest assured, shall always have the first cull." — Louvetle lluln-ock has been engaged for the leading mid tllle role In Harry M. Clark's "A Girl from Sweden" Co. Alfred J. Bussed 1ms also lolned this company, to play the character juvenile purl of White Kngle. Mr. Clark has engaged A. II. Block us advance representative for Ids "A I.lfes Mistake Co nnd Ilnrrr S. IIIIIs for the same iiosl- tlo'n with "A Girl from Sweden" Co. — Geo. Donuidson bus signed with Wilfred Chirk und company fur thirty weeks. --The Knights of I'ylhliis held Ihe formal opening of their new opera house al Glas- gow. Ky., Oct. 13, presenting "The New Itnllroncf Jack." The play wus well received bv a packed honse nnd tllo uppearunca of Hie house was favorably lommeiileil upon. —Notes from the Blghy Slock Co.: On Snt- nrdnv. Oct. 17, the lllghy Slock Co. produced "Caiillola." u new Version of .Mrs. Soulh- worlh's novel, "The Hidden Hniid," dniuui- llxi'd by Phil S. Greliler. The lilny went wlili Inuglis from start lo finish. Mr. (Srenler being verv funny. Mirny of Hie Hues are. tnken from t'"' nl| l ,, "" k version, but Mr. (irenler has Introdiii-ed considerable new inii- lerlnl. Hiislnemi with the lllghy Slock has been fnlr.. . . . Krt Anderson, malinger of Anderson s "K»st Lynue" Co., opened Ihe season nt Chcimnse. III., Ocl. 1. ll<; writes: "The Bone Alton, ('has. W. conipliin, Norenp St. Chilr. Alene Merrill, l-niilse \Mlli-i (irelner, Master Ohnrles (irelner and Master - Carl D L-Mr,'. Chan. F. McCarthy, of Sulllvfin, Ilnrrls & Woods' "Wedded nml Parted" Co., was lost week presented With nn imported Japanese spaniel, weiglilng cnly fjitr po»nd«.; DT Mrn. Wllllim J. HandVof Barhe/'Oll.' Bore'e '.'Kidnapped inWew-ffort'-'C*. ..j - f ■ , ■ ; ■ ■ " i 1 —• Ilihj Janett tester, who W pliiviiitr Little Tnttoo, In Wltttnker & Nash's "At Cripple Creek" Co., i-elebrtted her seventh birthday net. 14. nt Clnrksrllle. tVnn. Slio stn the recipient of many benttl If ill pres- ents. The proprletor» sent her n dainty go|d wntrh, and all members o( the com- tniiiy made her hnppy with ninny to- :ens. among them being a diamond ring, purse, tirtieolei, perfumes, a silver cup and story hooka. During the performance that evening the Utile lady wan presented with two bouoiiets nlniosl as large as her- self. Afler the nerfurninnce SIVss lister ■ enlertnlued the rompnny and her friends with a ilninry Innchon. and all tnok occasion to coDgrnliiliKe her upon her success ns u child actress, nnd were unanimous In the belief that some day she would shine us u star In the theatrical world. — Boster of the lonls Marshall Stock Co. : William Alexander und Louis Marshall, pro iirletors; Harry H. Bryant, inniinger: Frank K. StiK'kdnle, renresentntlve: Waller h. l^iw- rence, Claude King, Itulph Dwlglil. Frllr. W Lester. Vic Stone. John Defoe, William J. Way, Charles Wilson. Kdwnrd Hulph. Hen. linker. Fern Wlnslow, Mallei Vim Telsel, Itulile Mncgown nnd Bab Sheldon. — Blchiirrt Iiorney, for ninny years asso- ciali-d with Augitstln Only, has heen eiigngert by Klaw iV Krlanger ns business iiiniinger for Ihe Forties Bnhertsou and (lerlrude Kllloti cortipitny. In (;i>otge I'leinlng's luliiptntlun of lludynril Kipling's novel, "The Light thnt Fulled." — The Jack Hoelller Co. played Junction City, Kan., two weeks, commencing Ocl. HI, the spec-Ill I occasion of I his Itehig the Nil- I loan I Guard euciiiupmcul nt Fori Itvley. Tlie house, our Informant stoles, wus packed each night, nt advanced prlres. — ('has. F. Kdwiirds wrllcs: "I broke nil records nt ihe CriindOpeni House. Bnclies- ler, l'n„ wwk of (let. III. The show gave the best ot satisfaction, nnd Manager Cinup- bcll vild II was Willi.nil iloulil Hie slluligest compuny 1 hud i-vpr ployed. I pnlil a visit lo lay old frlciuls. nilger nnd Cornell, mid wit- iicsM'cl Fred Dllger's own pbiv. 'The Minis- ter's ltr.itln-r.' I also NisMii i»ii days wlili Bussed nnd Tlllyne. with "I'lie Yllliige I'nsl- uinsler' Co., nl Ciiluiobiis. li." Boster or HIHwW'm "H. T. C." Co. (M'eslerni : Win. Kibble, inn linger ; Joe Itllh. singe manager: John Del Veeho. nrvheslrn leader: .Inbii I'hllllps. leiuh-r of band: Ben llliuls, props: Wm. Wilkliis, nlecl ilcinn : Joe Bnrnum, Will BihiiIi. i'ha,-,, Aiieriuiid. Cv- rns Henry, Hurry l„-i Hue, Frank Itove'r. Foresi Mcl.'llbird. Sum Kllenger. Paul Ar- imld. .Minnie Klhtilc, .Mnudi' llruiiilev. Kulli- erllie Phillips, Kale lilt li. Italif dose. Has Collins, lien. .Mnssey. Iimld Sloki-s, Jnmes llowliu. Jih> lliiich. I'has. SlereiiN, Ilia Mns- sey. Lou Holland. Clci .Inio-s. Myrtle Ib-iuus, Bessie I l,,I In ml. Olive lliiich. iiln Stevens, Jennie Miiriny, Item rice Price, Mnry Wll- I III 111:4. Filwln West. Nellie Vnne. —-J. N. Yedder. business repre-ienlnllve of Hie I'nrner Slock Co.. has chiwil villi that ■ oiuiiiiny. nml writes tli.it he Inleiiils lo s(K'nd n fen- weeks In Clnelnnul 1 before he commenced' Ids regular season's work. Sir. Vedder re|H>rls Hint business hns been excep- llonnlly good, and that tbi* cninpaiiv Is giv- ing great sntlhl'in'ilnii. — -The roster of Hip earner Slock Co.: Harry I,. Webb, inaungei-; Chns. Snckelt, business representnllve; J. V. A'lHlder, nil vnnce represenfoHve: .1. W. (.'rimer, Ted Bruckelt, Mertnn Bowley. Henry links, K. H. Hemlerioin. Wm- Lennox. Chns. Hills. Hen Lewis, Mne Vinigti. Cora Wlliiioiil, Kittle De Lorme. Jennnelie Jolinsnn. Marguerite John- son nnd the Three Suhetsi-os, Japanese wou- der workers and niysllflers. — Jean Forerun, who whs taken Hiiddenly III In I'llea. V. V,. und was obliged to i-ancel Ills eiigngeinent Willi ('has. Taylor's "A lliin- inviiy Mulch" Co.. Is now able lo Is- iirouiul, nnd expects to report for duly in n week or I wo. — Lerny J. French writes: "The business with my 'Feck's llnd Boy' Co.. so far this sens..n. lias been hcynutl iiiv cvpecinl iniiK. Wo have l«s>n packing them lo the roof nnd doors. .My com pony Is the si rongesl I huve ever had, nnd In nil large el Ilea, where mil li- ngers ami public know it good is-rfuriiiiince, the show has made n hit nml return dates have been asked for Ibis kpimoii." — Kdwnrd Archer hns joined "Itnehei Goldstein. — Notes from "The Kntzcnjiiminor Kids" Co. (Western). Hbiiidcil & Fennessy, mana- gers: We opened lu llMclne. Wis.. Siitiirdnr, Oct. 3. At Hopkins' Theatre, Chicago, we did the banner business done at that hoimo this season. All the people In I lie mtiiiwny made hits In their specialties nnd In Hie pari a assigned I hem. The company Includes: Wally Clark, Trlxedii and U-lnnd. (Jrov and Graylmme. the Fennells, lilxnii nml Lang, Billy Adams nml bis mule. Texas; Majors Alexander and Crlqiil (the kids). Thomas Kelley, musical director, mid Wally Chirk, illumining the singe. Business hits been lino up to dine. — Notes from Hie Hilda Tucker Stock Co.: this organization has changed bands, nnd Is now uudcr the management of Urorge A. Miinslleld nnd Chas.' 1). Marlowe, The com- pnny curries twenty-two people, hand und or rhestrn. Business has been excellent, nnd nt Wedsburg. W. Va., we turned people uwny ut each performance. Our orcheslra tnnkes a decided suceeess wherever we (jo. und Is un- der the personal direction of Fred Lntupe. w. Ii. Walters In booking tlio voiupnny. nml has line lime la Peiiiisylvntila. Ohio, West Vir- ginia and Indiana. Kvcrythlug looks bright. The rosier: Ooo. A. Mnnslleld. proprietor: ("has. II. .Marlowe, malinger; Hilda Tucker, treasurer; W. l>. Walters, booking agent; Hurry K. Wilson, advance representative j h'nsl Liimpe. nuislcal director: Fred Tliuiiiti- s>iu, blind leader; Louis Anekcr, stage di- rector : Chun. U. Marlowe, IjUuIh Anchor, Ingram Kylle, Louis Mnuljoy, A. A. Hchultz. All«-rt Aylon, Frank Becker, Fred Luiupc, Fred i'lioiDpson. Arthur Bchreek, Crls Sluuae, 11. I'. (iriffeu. Frank Mngglu, (.'has. K. Spooii- er. Kdwnrd Willis, lllhtii Tinker. May Belle Aylon, Josephine- Bond, L'dlili Kdwsrds, nud lam. but not lenaf, Baby Itlelutrd, who cut bis first looth lost week, utiil Is Ihe uiuscot of the coiupiiny. — Fred Yaple has Joined II. A. chapman's Wolverine Theatre Co., for lends. — Viola Allen opened her season at Ihe Court Siiuare Thenlre. Springfield, Mnss., Orl. Ill, In "Twelfth Nlghl." and met With success, artistically und fluiini'liilly. — Louise Gunning, who luni present sing- ing one of the.principal roles In "The Ofllce Boy." was. married to Frederick Pitney, a ■pu-prnfesKionnl, lu New York City, on Bun- c»y, Oct. 18, i — Howard Stock Co. Notes: We broke Hie record for six nights nt Albion, N. V,. turning them away nightly. On. lbs night of Oct. II) Margaiette Bntlie was honored, with three curtain calls. — nosier of the ''Yankee l>omllc nnd Dixie" Co. :ll. H. Allen. Walter Cnllnlinn, Fred J. Murray. Karl K. Smith, Lloyd Lnugs- ton, . Rltle' Langston, Ajduld St JOhn aUd Mw.'FMd'J.'MWrsy,' , ■. _ ».:..„• Somehow or other we've iilways made double bicasteds belter than anybody else. We've made them Aji7 this season. 'J'liat new cout we've created witli its special Arn- heim Lttpel and Heiculcs Shoulder is a triumph of well done custom work at $20. Evening Suits,$40. Tuxedo Suits $oii. Both silk lined. Send for samples, fashion eanls ami nicasui'iiur blnntnt! Broadway and 9th St., N. Y. WAM'I.I) (1001) StKI'I'll li:AM (ioiiii illlil wtrei nrSiKier Teiiui lor Med. O. Musi be good, change lor one week, work In iictMitiil iiiakeihem go. I doii'l care liow mnuy people vou have put in lite bus. I'll pill ;i>u out if you're no gpoil. Ad- dress l)K. J. II. N'KLSON, St. Kitwards. Neh._ Foil HA t.K /eplin or (InUten ipnlonted). Warranted in clear ll'io to )'.imi evor.v week lu anvcttj. If yon have not got tir.n. mve stamps. Blutiip for primed elreiil.ir. full informiilliui. terms, causes lor selling, etc. OIIAKIXH K. WFHTQN. 133HprureSt., fn wrenr e , Miis i, 10 KII,MS$'4(J i.jil feet'. AH good subjects. Sprocket holes perfect. Sent ptivllege egamltik- llouoti receiptor one dollar to pay express. f,H ROY. o::o Ifalaor. Brnoklrn. IJTIIOH. - (lood llnrte Toai Pspcr und othtr styles. Send Mils, roi simples. JOI1N liOKDON, N. W. cor.mil unit Walnut. Philadelphia, Pa, W ASTKD, i'liino I'luver tint can arrtuige and direct: also good general actor. Long, pleiiasnt season lo good people, II. Thayer Ollck. Mgr. ci I Hi.nl I. Venb', In "Hr.Jckyll andJlr. llvds"uo. llerwlck, I'a., Nov. I: illnomsliurg ... Norihumber laud n, Onrllsle T^Vaynitnborou, uhHieborshutg lu hummm koviNaTiTo'ri iik mauhineI wiiii to I'ilm--, Sheet, Klectrb- l.sinp, Klc.: rendv to give show: u«ed one week; flno(cust, I'.'hT). OXKNIIAM. itM llnlsey HI nml. Hrooklvn. N. V. NKKTCllKS, and every rural ot Singe Nov- elty written loonier: Hie best original work fur- nished to professionals, Slump for replt, JOS. KLKKIIa W.sim lluilonwnodHi., I'hlbi. SEMI KOIt 7.1.-IIMKIIMANVM NK.W Mild Original Side Hplliter. 'I'lits iioukooiuaiiu now und original Monologues, Pnroilles.l'iinnv Sayings, cic Price, Mi I also write Io order. Address Krefl d. /laimcrmnnii.fin Kel.eccs Ave., Wiiklnsl.nig, 1'n. -■Hosier nf "A Il.iynl Sluve" Co.: Onrdnii (c Iteiuieil, proprlelorH; Harry liordou, mini- ne'er; Louis Lytlon, I'nstpililliui He Voe, .Mndiilyii Keen, Helen llr.iiidi.n, l-ivn llelle .loliiou.n, lii-rin T. Ilurlie, forwlti Lnskinnre, J. Fdn-iiid Duly. Siiuiuel J, Huberts, llnrrv Lane, Kurnest. Houles. I'orlor P. Willie. .Iilhli lloherls, Fred Coniple. 'I'hoinns Hurry, II. M. Illncknller, ii'iiresenliillre. Conipiiny Is piny- lug lo Hpleudld hiisliiess, nnd I lie piece Is tin artistic success, — iK'llu Prliigle Notes: Hiisliiess has been nl Ihe Ion notch since wo entered Hie Slum of Wyoming, breaking our own record lu nd luwus. Ilorsford I'lnsoe has Joined for props, parts, nud sings Ilium ruled songs. Mrs, Will' Frhols bus recovered from tlio typhoid fever, nnd r.-Joliied the company at lliiwllns, Wv... — Oiiulrl I'rohmnti Is nrrnngltig for K. II. ftvllicrn to jilny "Tim Proud Prliico" In Lou- dun next Muy nud June. .Mr. Hot hern will he iiecompiuilcd by l.'eelllii Luflus nnd Mary Hull. nisi, by Hm coiujioser of the music for Hie play. Mnililei Klein. Folluivlng the Lon- don eiigngeinent Mr, Sotliern will begin the plans wllli Julia Marlowe for lltelr Hhakes- peiircnii Hi'usun lu this country. - accent news from Huniiogu, N. V., com en in lug .Mine. I'rniieeseii Jntintischek was to the eirirt Hint slin Is still Hufferlng from the slroke ut paralysis which prostrated her ovur ii your iigu. Klxi has heen removed from Hm AhIiIoii, a Frtiukllti Street buiinllng house, lo the Luke Avenue residence of her physlclun. Itr. J. K. Kelley. Home of her Jewelry aud oilier personal effeds weru sold nt miction In New S'nrli on (lid. '.'» und 24, hilt tlio prlfes brought wore very low. Her hopes of securing from tlio mile n sum sufllclent tn meet her obligations seem not-likely to bo renll/.ed. — Ililsnll-Wlnlhruiic Htock Co. Notes: W« are now In our tomb.week, ami, considering thai litis In the first seanou fur this com- tinny, we ore dolug a pliuuoninnal husluess, Imvliig lirukeu all previous records nt four of our stands. At llrinlul, 'luiin., wu actually turned people nwar nt live of our perforin, uncos. We lire lidding two more of llowanl Wull's plnyn to our extensive repertory. W» commenced our city time ut Aslievllle, S. ('., uml ul many of our stands (wo shows dally ire demanded, which iieeessllulnd our innk- In.' several changes, nil for Hie heller, Our presenl roster Is: .loliti Osmnri, ne Loss II. Kdssli, Niitnnn c. Iloyi. Win. AVriy, Merrill ri« Hoto, CliAg, 'Cenlf.' M'ni, Fsldmnn, Jlldc Percy, Chas. HI, Ihrry slnntrotie, Pettrl win- Ihrojie, Bessie Klligdoii, Lottie Olortmore, Ind the Del More Histern. Our speejhliln* 'inilntlii Kdiatl ami U'lntliropa. .Lick Percy. 'rag time dancer: Ar«j! audiaietnflote, anil thafDel'MvlO'BtBtChV i _7:^ -