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972 THE ISHBW YOEK CLIPPER. December 5, KELLEY'S Author ol "Petcaful Henry." SOUTHERN SMILES MARCH AND TWO STEP Wont Pay To Delay-Single Day, J. W. JENKINS' SONS MUSIC COMPANY, Kansas City, Me World of Players, — It. L. Crescy Amusement Co. Notes: Clara Thropp baa jUBt signed a Ave years' contract with tills arm us a star. Next season one of Anna Ueld's musical comedies will be utilized for MIbb Tbropp, season com- mencing In Mew York City. ohe Is meeting wltb great success as Arlulla, Id "A Hulnod Life." In St. Louis, recently, the receipts of the week were double tbat of last year. Tbe New Marlowe Theatre turned over CUD people away on a recent Sunday night, wltb Cbas. Loder's "Funny Side of Life" Co. No street cur within three miles, on account of tbe strike, and no crosi lines. Tbe bookings at Ibis bouse Include: "Tbe Man Who Dared," "A Itulned Life," "Tbe Irish Pawn- brokers," "One Night In June," "Why Women Bin," "Across the 1'aclUc," "Queen of the Highway," "Tbe Stain of Guilt," etc. W. W. Blair plays the lead In "Dora Thome," replacing Frank Uakes Hose, who left the company to direct It. L. Crescy's "Out of the Kold" Co. "Out of the Fold" plays four weeks at tbe American Theatre, New York City, In February, and from there takes In HostoD, Philadelphia, and all the leading cities. .Sylvia JJidwell, Langdon McCormlck and Wade Ubine arc la tbe cast, wblcb will be notable. Clara Tbropp was given an ova- tion In Milwaukee, she being a great favorite ol tbe Milky City. , m — NoteB from the Oard A Fenwlck Co.: Our business on tbe Flax Hell circuit has been excellent, having broken seven house records In the past two weeks. Wltb the exception of a few changes, the company remains the same as at our opening last Au- gust. We are booked solid tor tbis season, nnd if business continues us good the latter purl of the season as tbe first It will be the iiest season this popular company 1ms ever etijoved. We are still featuring Itobert slierinuu'B play, 'My Friend from Arkun- sus,' using all of Mr. Sherman's Hue paper. The universal comment of all bouse mana- gers Is: 'The best repertory company so far 1 Ills casou.' Roster of company: Ira Oard & Henry Fenwlck, sole owners and proprie- ties season.' ltostcr of company: Ira Oard, business manager; W. K. Muxaui, stage man- ager and director; Edward tiroder, master of piopertis: M. Fenwlck, Ira Oard, W. K. Mnium, 1). II. Doty, A. Keeling, liUw. brow- Uur, J. T. White, Ted While, J. C. McOovern, 1). O. Vance, D. H. Wombolt, Howard Stni- inan, Josephine Ueger, Marie Oard, Milter Mors Maxum and Nellie Fenwlck. — Notes from the Frank IS. Long Stock Co.: We opened our twelfth year at Plaits- vine, WIb„ Aug. 81 (fair week), to tbe largest business on record there, turning people away every nlgbt. Grlble A Heed, managers of tbe Opera House, claim that It was the best show tbat ever played their city. At Ft. Dodge, la, week of Nov. 2, we again broke ull recordB, turning people away Monday nlgbt, and using tbe Is. It, 0. sign throughout tbe week. Mr. Long, who has been on tbe sick list for the past three years, has fully recovered, and Is again In the har- ness. Tbe company numbers fifteen people, and Is a leading repertory organization of tbe West. Itoster: I innk E. Long, proprietor and manager; J, A. Lacy, business manager; Mrs. F. IS. Long, Nana Sullivan, Erin Lacy, Camllle Uordou, Orace and Nellie Hutlm- way, Walter Fane, A. Lcybonrn, Mock- Sud-Alll, J. J. o'Urlcu, Herbert Deb- bins, F. W. Payne and Ld. Uray. livery member of the company Is perfectly con- tented, and working hard for Its welfare and Interest. Business throughout has been tbe best this company has ever experienced. — Notes from the llccord Stock Co.: We bsvo been playing the past five weeks at Zonesvllle, O., to a record breaking business, A catastrophe was narrowly averted on Fri- day, Nov. lit, when a serious lire was started In Cora Lawtuu Mitchell's dresslug room, caused by a fuso blowing out of tbe electric connections. The sparks ilew Into some of Miss Mitchell's chiffon and lace dresses, causing a loss of almost a trunk full of ber best wardrobe All of ber hats tbat were hung on tbe wall were burned to n crisp, A fire alarm was turned In, but tbe lire was out upon the firemen's arrival, nil bough dtnge Director John Ncgrotto had his hands scrloUBly burned. The fire did not affect jur night's business, as we had a packed tiouce—the largest Friday nlgbt bouse since our stay in Kauesvllle. We have added several specialty people, and our company now numbers sixteen. Last week we put on an elaborate production of "The Two Or- phans." — Notes from 10. Brown's Amusement Co.: We opened our Benson at Paducab, Ky., July 1)1, and up to tbe present time a. It. 0, Is our motto. We are doing a record business through Mississippi, nnd not losing a night. We have a first class cast, carrying fifteen people. In a repertory of standard plays, and three good vaudeville people. Wo are playing week stands. — Notes from the Godding Comedy Co.: We are sailing In a northerly direction at a pretty lively rate. Our trip through Canada was a big success, and we save booked over tlio sumo territory again for next season, Press and public have been "good" to us at every stand, and we haven't one word of complaint to make regarding business so tar. We don't bang out tbe S. It. 0. sign every night, and we navcu't ns yet bought any property adjacent to Godding Court. However, we expect to before the sea- son is over, providing, of course, business keeps nil. Our roster is the sanio as when we opened last August. — Lydia Kane nnd Baby Viola recently enjoyed a pleasant visit with ber husband, I*. J. Kane, who Is plnylng tbn Dutcb com- edian part with the "At Plko's Peak" Co. Mrs. Kane has recovered her health, and will shortly resume work. — Notes from Clins. T. Pales' Comedy Co.: We are going along nicely, and business Is good. We have so far used the S. It. O. sign to good advantage. Our cast Is a strong one, and our specialties above Hie average. Wo are booking In the larger cities In New York State, starting with Oloversvllle. Our scenery Is a novelty, as « use all our own, the front curtain Included, to the rear of the stage, carrying In all twenty-three drops. We have played two guarantees: the managers, being so pleased with the company, bought the houses for (he remainder of our engagement after tbe opening, and also giving us the matinee receipts gratis, Wc are booked solid up to April. Our Connecticut engagements were not what we expected, still wo came out abend, and since plnylng New York State everything lias been Hue, trad wc have good lime booked, — Florence Leslie, a recent member of tbe Lawrence Hnnley Stock Co., has been engaged by Win. Onreu to create tbe Ingenue part In the coming production of "The Desperate Lord Harrington." — William Spear Is playing Juvenile leads • ud light comedy roles with tbe Peruehl A Beldenl Co. — Notes from ISIondell A Fennessy's "Kat- zenJammer Kids" Co (Eastern): We have been doing a phenomenal business since our opening, Oct. 17. Tbe company is stronger than It bas ever been In previous seasons. Tbe vaudeville people are as follows: The Wbltcsides, singing and talking act; Waller and Msglll, comedy singing act', Frankle St. John and Johnnie Le Fevre, "Tne Smart Set Dancers;" Short and Edwards, comedy musical act; tbe Eight Belles, song and dance: Donella, comedy Juggler, and Cornelia and Eddie, comedy acrobats. Tbe second act finishes with tbe last named team wltb their trick bouse. The show goes with one big laugb from tbe rise to tbe fail of tbe curtain, finishing with the Katzenjammer Kids' Band of eight pieces. Iteturn dates will be played later In tbe season. Clarence M. Oeorge and Master Wbltcsides play tbe two kid parts. \Vm. Stanley Is manager. Professor Koebler. musical director, and Jerry llolgrove looks after tbe stage. — John l'atten writes: "The Fatten A I'erry 'Jerry from Kerry' Co. Is touring tbe Canadian provinces, and doing a good Busi- ness despite tbe bad weatber. All our re- turn engagements have been big winners, and press and public pronounce the show better than ever. We are carrying an ex- cellent band and orchestra, elegantly uni- formed." — Violet Le Cleare and J. H. Emerson are in their fourteenth week wltb Angell's Comedians (Northern). Ed. Andrews Is tbe pianist. Business Is reported to be good, everybody is well, and tbe company Is mak- ing good. — Kerkbofl Dramatic Co. Notes: We are now In tbe fourteenth week of our fifth sea- son, and we are highly gratified with tbe results, which are superior to our former ef- forts over this territory, and we are in- formed on ali sides that our company is stronger, and our line of plays better, than ever hefore. Itoster: Ivan Kerkboff, Nellie Kerkbolf, Carl Caldwell, Jane Doreey, Edwin !•'. Powell, Nettle Powell, It. D. Scott, J. B. McCtibe, T. N. Uarker, Charley Kerkboff. Master Ernest Kerkboff, Mrs. Sid Smltb end Frank G. Gregory. — The James II. WalMck Amusement Co. Notes: We have secured the services of Marry Earl. Ho Is acting la the capacity of business manager of the "Queen of the Highway" Co. Mr. Earl has been general business manager for Pain's pyrotccbnleal spectacles for a number of seasons past, and is also a newspaper correspondent well and favorably known. — A girl baby arrived at the house of Man- ager W. S. llutterlleld last Thursday. Mrs, liutterfield, well known In musical circles for her splendid contralto voice as Caroline Keiley McCord, is on tbe road to rapid re- covery, nnd will take up ber work again by the uew year. — Notes from the Steclsmltha: This Is our fourteenth week out, and business bas been uniformly good. Everybody well, and tbe man In while appears every Sunday. Tarl. Ion and Tarl ton, musical team. Joined on Nov. 2, at Mt. Vernon, III. Selbert and Mnd'ey Joined at De Sola, Mo. Clifton Steel- smith Is still making them all laugh as tbe Missouri boy, In "A Missouri Boy." Our "Knobs o' Tennessee" always brings a good house; also "Prisoner of Algiers." Every- body looking forward to a merry ChrlBtmas. — Garvin II. Dorothy and wife, Virginia Harvey, are with the "in a Woman's Power" Co., which Is under the direction of L. A. Kcmpton. The company will play at Denver, Colo., week of Nov. 29. — Joe F. Willard and Prett Reed are In tbelr fourteenth week with "McFadden's Flats/' playing tbe principal comedy roles, Mr. Willard playing tbe German role ot Fritz Buumgarmer, and Mr. Heed as Terrenes McS.vutt. They close the olio In tbe second net with their new sketch, entitled "Captain Hardtack's Last Stttnd," it being the best vehicle they've ever had, and It Is making a decided bit everywhere. — Notes from the "Maloney's Wedding" Co.: Business is still up to tbe ton notch; S. It. O. and capacity everywhere. Lew Nel- son, In tbe title role, scored a tremendous hit at Mohne, III., bis specialty taking five encores. Our popular orchestra leader, Joe Salmen, has written a special number for Mr. Nelson, entitled "Old Crow," which Is always a bit. Manager D. F. McCoy was pre- sented with a handsome now hat at Qulncy, 111., by E. T. Bradford, tbe genial and accom- modating ngent of tbe Burlington Railway. At a recent entertainment of the Fraternal Order ot Eagles our well known trombone soloist. Fred 0. Williams, of Blair, Neb., re- cited "The Umbrella Man," and was obliged to respond with his ever popular "My Friend Uonoghue. Our "Coney Island" setting, de- signed and built by Henry MacLean, was used for the first time at ltlverton, III., and Is a valuable addition to our present scenic equipment. Our band Is pronounced tbe "best yet," likewise the orchestra, ltccent additions to tbe company are Georgia Lee and the Madison Sisters. — Itoster of tbe Huntley-Moore Stock Co.: Huntley A Moore, proprietors: Maybelle Moore, Laura Davis, Lillian Avann, Carrie Ncwconib, Claire Vincent, Nellie Granville, Ktnmn Coffey, Maud Sheridan, J. II. Huntley, Louis Cody, Den Howe, J. II. Montgomery, ltaipb De Haven, J. O. Walsh, Cbas. Miller, ,T. A. Alger, 10. Black, Allen Keiley, Hnri Collie, E. J. Dunn, Joseph Saucy, G. C. Slvad, Louis Cody nnd 10. J. Murray. — "The President's Daughter" Notes: Our business at Jamestown, Franklyn and Sharon, l'a., was good and at New Castle to the capacity. At Butler the theatre had burned down on Friday morning, bo wo laycd off and saw Al. Martin's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" show, and were royally entertained. We play lto- chester, Pa., then go Into our Western ter- ritory, The La Reane Trio, Myers Sisters, Frank Moore and tbe Eight l'ajama Girls nre all making bits, Managers say "can you play a return date this Bcason? will give you 8. II. O." — Margaret Anglln has secured the rights of "Cynthia" from Elsie Do Wolfe, and will star In that piny later In tbe season. — CbriBsio Waltbam closed with the Southern "Human Hearts" Co, In New Or- leans, La., Nov. T, on account of III health, nnd has gone to her home In Washington, 0. C. — Manager J. Mnrtlno writes : "Next Ben- son I will give a production of tbe Western melodrama, 'A Struggle for Gold,' for the first time In the East, and it Is already booked In tbn leading theatres of the princi- pal cities. The tour will be for forty-five weeks, and two car loads of scenery will be required. The cast will be one of tbe best ever to tour the Eastern country." — A dispatch from Chicago announces that Elsie De Tourney bad presented ber husband with n baby boy. — Chas. ID. Shilling's "Two Married Men" Co. Is In Its twelfth week, and business Is reported big. — Prof. Arthur L. Von Deck Joined the McQulnnosa-Woodruff Comedy Co., as musi- cal director, as Poeahor***, Vs., on Nov. 8. — Notes from Hlmmeleia's Imperial Stock Co.: Business all season has been the best. We have broken oar own records In neari> every town, which Is gratifying, especially as we hold tbe bouse records in many n thorn, our manager, Iticbard Ulmmeleln, anu leading lady, Jessie Henderson, were married Thursday, Nov. 19, in Detroit, at tbe residence of Mrs. i'htl Himmeletn, Ina Marie Kennon acting as bridesmaid, and Fritz Pape as best man. The bappy pair re- turned to Grand Rapid* tbe same evening, and much to their surprise were mot at Uie nation by the enure company, who sur- rounded them and proceeded to make things pieasant.' Many exquisite gifts were re- ceived, among which were a solid silver ser- vice tram Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Uimmelein, diamond sunburn from Frits Pape, contain- ing twenty diamonds; silver cutting Uis'j and blue enameled watch from Mrs. tt inline- lein's two sisters (Mrs. Kennon and .Sirs. Thurston); silver server from Ina Kenno-i, lurouoise and pearl wag, bought with mousy left by Mrs. Hixnmelein's mother la trust with tbe elder sister for that purpose, en- graved "From Mother;" hand painted S'vrt waist set from Donna Lot, silver salt and pepper holders from Mr. and Mrs. Bam- den, and many others; there were seventy- five In all. Our roster: Louie E. ltamsdel, lUilph MoDoxuiald, Roger O'Donnell, Uairy Garrlty, Donna Sol, Etna ltamsdeil, Howard l'oweib, Bessie Beaumont, Leo Berg, cue Great Itostell, Eddie Love, Bruns and Mail, and Ed. Thompson, Ina Marie Kennon and Fritz Pape, The company are unanainoub In .laying tbat "Dick" is a royal good fel- low, and Is to be congratulated upon win- ning "Jessie" for his bride, and if half the good wishes which were showered on ibeui come true tbelr life will be long and without a cloud to max their happiness. — Delia Pringle Notes: We are now on the Pacific coast, and playing to enormous business. This is our first trip in this sec- tion, and, Judging by the bouses we receive everywhere, one would think we were old favorites who bad been playing this ter- ritory for years. Our scenic productions are appreciated and pronounced excellent. We will lay oX one week In San Francisco, then return East, via Southern California and Mexico, after which we will play tbe Green- wall circuit, and then go to St. Louis for tbe fair. Manager Adams will also have an attraction under canvas next Summer, using two cars to transport same. It will be one ot the finest pavilion shows ever seen In the West. From one to three week stands will be played In the large cities only. — Notes from the Claire Tuttle Co., under the management of Cbas. A Hoopes: The company has been playing to goon business nightly, and Is an exceptionally strong one, being composed of some ot tbe best of people. Prospects are of tbe brightest, every one enjoying good health, and all staunch friends of the Old Reliable. Tbe roster Is as fol- lows : Claire Tuttle, sole proprietor and man- ager ; Cbas. A. Hoopes, manager; Clarke B. Felgar, stage director; Lee Thompson, Charles Whitehurst, Arthur Herbert, Elizabeth Thomp- son, Madge Hoopes, Hazel Wylde, ttalpb While, props.; Flo Leland, pianist. — Roster of Dean's "East Lynne" Co.: Alt. J. Dean, manager; Mrs. Alt. J. Dean, D. Pearl Dean, Shirley Nelson, Gertrude Harvey, Dolly Mark, Frank Blgelow, Ward Kinney, C. A. Clendennlng, J. Uazza, Geo. Kellly, Fred D. Harvey. We are playing two nlgbt stands, putting on "Ten Nights In a lint* Ttrutm* 1 tYia aannnrl nlrrlir MelNNERNEY'S THEATRICAL GOLD CREAM. There ate many Cold Oresm Preparations on the marbet today. Some are good— others are BBTTBft-Bnt Mclnnerney's la BEST. The Ingredients ot Holnneraey's Cold Cream are pore and harmless, and when yon once use this preparation yon will want no other. Other good qualities In Its favor are Its delicate perfume, smooth whiteness and cooling properties. And It does not cost as much as many of the far ulterior preparations. Bar Room" the second night. — Edward and Myrtle Branch are In their twenty-sixth week with Richard Chapman's Wolverine Theatre Co., and report a very successful season. — Elmer Ballard writes: "I received sever- al excellent offers, In reply to my recent 'ad' In The Cliwsb, but have decided to re- main with tbe Jas. Kennedy Co. for tbe re- mainder of the season." — Thos. H. Ward mourns tbe loss of his mother, wbo died Nov. 18, In New York City. City. — Notes from the Howard-Dorset Co. i This has been the most successful season In the history of this company. Business has been at the top notch all aong tbe line, and since our opening last May, In Sioux City, we have had but one losing week, which was a catch date and expectedT We are playing our old territory mostly. Itoster: Geo. B. Howard, manager; A. M. Miller, business manager; Howard Benton, stage manager; W. E. Danner, musical director; H. W. Ten- nnnt, electrician; Jas. M. Norton, properties; Edward J. Hayes, Jerome Anthony, B. A. Lee, Jack Bessey, H. W. Tennant, Flora Dorset, Bertha Dalrymple, Maude Eburne, Louise Averlll and Grace Balrd. Our reper- tory Includes: "The Man from Mexico," "Held by tbe Enemy," "Hazel Klrke," "My Lady Nell," "The Pearl of Savoy," "The Fisherman's Daughter," "Grit, tbe Newsboy," "A Soldier's Sweetheart" and "The Little Minister." "The Man from Mexico" Is very popular with the public and Is tbe best play Mr. Howard ever bad In bis repertory. — Notes from "Peck's Bad Boy" (South- ern) : While playing El Reno, Okla., Harry Willis, A. J. Cole and Harry Schuller were made members of tbe Fraternal Order of Eagles, No. 220. Frank Uarcourt saw tbat they were well taken care of. A lunch and social followed tbe Initiation, and an enjoy- able time was bad until near daybreak. There have been no changes In tbe company, and business Is yet S. It. 0. — Manager Oldley, of the Passaic Opera House, Passaic, ft, J., writes that its stage hns been remodeled, so that any company playing there now can put tbelr scenery all on, as tbe groves have been removed and tbe stage made larger In every way. Tbe house now has a seating capacity of one thousand. — W. I. Kllpatrlck bas made arrange- ments with Denman Thompson to launch "Joshua Whltcomb," wltb Archie Boyd In (be title role. Tho season will commence Chrlstmns Day at Rochester, N. Y. Georgo Clare hns been engaged as business manager. — Weber & Fields announce that they will next season put forward Clara Llpman as (lie star of a new musical comedy. Her tour will begin shortly after Jan. 1, and will In- elude the principal cities, with a run In New York. According to the existing contract between Weber & Fields nnd Miss Llpman her stellar tour Is to begin as soon as pos- sible after their musical comedy, "An Eng- lish Daisy." 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