The New York Clipper (December 1903)

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December 19. THE 3STEW YOEK GLIPPEB. 1025 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page. Miss Clipper's Anecdotes, Personalities and Comments Concerning .Stave Folk 1017 World of -Playera 1018,1031,1034 The Bell Sanatorium 1018 Lucille Lorlng— Sketch 1019 Buth and Nclila—Bkotch 1019 Clipper Post Office 1021 Willi (he Bill Posters 1022 Vaudeville and Minstrel 1081,1030 Latent by Telegraph 1025 On the Bond 102G, 102B, 1027 Vaudeville Itoute List 1027,1028 Chess and Checkers 1018 Queries Answered 1022 New ' Tork City — Review nnd Com- ment 1028,102» Our London Letter loitu Our Chicago Letter mm i Stage Mechanics 1030 Miscellaneous lotto Music and Hong 1081 THEATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE. Sew Jersey . 1018,1033 Pennsylvania luitt, 1022,10;::: Texas 1010,1024 Iowa, California 1019 District of Columbia 1024 Tennessee 1024 Virginia 101(1 Kansas 1010,1030 Connecticut 1019,1028,1025 Washington 1010,10.14 Indiana 1019,1021 Canada 1021 Missouri 1021,1081 Massachusetts 1028,1024 Kentucky 1084 West Virginia 1034 Michigan 1024 Maryland 1024 New York State 1024,11)81 Minnesota 1024 Ohio 1019,1024,1030 New Hampshire 1019 Alabama 1010 North' Carolina 1019 .Rhode Island 1019 Oregon, Illinois 1024 South Carolina, Maine 1038 Georgia 1031,1034 Wisconsin 1031 M#braska 1031 Louisiana 1031 tATESTi BYTEL E&BAPH. Monday Nlffbt's Opening* In All the Big Show Towns. GOLDEN l.ATK (il.I!AM\KS. "Opllr Varden," "Foxy (.run dim," . j'THe Olrl I Left Behind He," "The ' Scout'* Revenge" and "The Bon- nie Brier Bash" — Bin; Business Rules at the Various Hoaaes, Sotiilal Vitpatchta 1o Tm: Nttr YonK C'Liprait a»x Prancikco, Dec. 13.—At the Coluui- bk.Thcatro Lulu Ghser began lost night a fortnight's engagement, in "Dolly Varden." '(lie house was packed. ' QAMroiiMA VitB.vrttfi.—Sunday, 13, .TosepH liatn, and Carrie De Mar, In "Posy Grand- pa.;'.*' began a two weeks' run. The house was packed before eight o'clock. AfceiZAB THeatiiC. —"The Girl I Left Be- hind Me"' opened to big business, "Blue Jeans" follows. - .Ckntbai, Thkatuk. — "The Scout's Re- vejigo" .Is this, week's offering. Business lias been very good. Gkand Opera Hodsb. —J. H. Stoddart, with Reuben lux. In "The Bonnie Brier Bush," Is this week's bill, opening matlneo 18, to u crowded bouse. lFipeimt'8 TiiEATUK.—Tbe current Is the th|rd week of "I. O. II." Si R. O. business roles. "OliPHia»t Tiikatiik. —Opening 13 for week : IL'.'Hmnbetfy, the Tobias, Joan Hudetrfclt, the Brlttons,. Franeescu Redding and company, HUKs'ond Remington, Puullne Hull, E, I.. Kdivords (horse Bonner), uud the blograph. B/R, O.''business rules. .-CRirrES.—Opening last night: Evangeline LVnvc Al. JI. Tyrell, K-smeraldu Perry, Ma- bel J.amson, Hie Allen Sisters, and tJiu aoi- ii^xl scope- J.uslBwts Is Immense. i FROM OTHER FOINTN. There ia IVolalnir In the Way of Nov- •: flit? ■ and Business In Suffering; the .■ V«nal Depression of this Season -of the Year. SpdolQl Dispatcher to Tiil New Youk Clii-pbu "O^JCAUo, Dec. 15. — Week opened With ■f,9fi>, weather und tttteuduuee lighter than It lias averaged, with but a few notable excep- tions'. ...."The Pit" began Sunday, at the Gsfrlck, "HI' a packed bouse, Joseph Ljl'lter witnessed the play which pictured the cqllapso of his sensutloniil wheat corner. Board of trade men uud theatrical people wire prominent In tbe great audience. Wll- tdn Luekaye, lu the lending role, proved u suipcess: - play enthusiastically received.... "Tbc ; Yaukcc Consul."' new to Chicago, upeped. ut the Studobuker lust night, with u' good house; tliu comic opera WW well received Charles Haw- trjly • .continued at Powers', with about tlirw-flfths busluoss "Mr. Bluebeard," ot^ibe-Iroquois, held over, with comfortablo business.... Illcbitrd MansUcld, at tho Grand, continued,, with close to capacity Ada UtUtiQ and Otis Skinner, at the Illinois, held Qiflttv'to Oiled bouses..... ."Florodora" con- tinued n good uinguct ut McYlcker's. WRilo Wlltou Luckaye was niuklug his dc- liijt at the Garrlck us a star, his brother James was being received with favor at (he f^reat.Northern, In "York Stuto Polks.".... Good .outlying melodrama played to light, below average, business at the opening week. ...... .New bills at tbe Kohl & Custlo bouses ware greeted by well tilled houses last night, wbllo Jack's and the Trocadcro burlesque vlmws did welt, considering the weather, htjt: not" up' to the usual stuudard. "Washinotox, Dec. 13.—Virginia Karl. In "Strgeaut Kitty," bad a crowded opening at tho National Al lee Fisher, lu "What's 'Ho Mult or with Susuu," was well received nV the Columbia W, U. Summer, In "David liarum," at popular prices,, packed lh» Lafayette Eddie Glrard headed a lino vaudevlle bill twice, to the capacity of Goose's. ....."Her Marriage Vow" crowded the "Academy... ...''Now York Dny by Day" filled'the Empire, afternoon nnd night...-. Tk*. High -Hollers turned people awny at the IjWJB.. - v . . St. Lolih, Dec. IB.—-The-re am many old favorites la the current woek's Mile—cYrvor- Ito actors In new playa, and now actors In favorite ploys. Ono of tlw beat drawing attractions Is "Tho Burgomaster," now play- fag Its flflth engagement at tho Centary. It opened 18, to capacity James O'Neill opened J3,.at tlie. Olympic, lu "Adventure* of Gerard." Both' the critics and public are enthusiastic ,..."Deborah," at the Ger- man Theatre, drew a good Sunday house. "Zazu," with Eugenie Blair lu the title role, pi>encil Sunday, nt. the Grand "Everyroah" beirliis It* third ami Inst week. to oxceUout •attendance... ."Alphonsc and Gaston," jit Crawford's, opened lo good houses "Tho Christian," nt the Itupe- rlnl, had excellent attendance for tho open- ing night flnvlln's offers "Not Gnllty." .The .Columbia put on a new bill at Monday matinee, and repeated big business. Tlie Vanity Fair ExtirATagnnsn Co. Is at (h« Standard, and llMhagen's has new vimdcvlllo hill,, and Ut well attended. Boston, Dee. 15.—K. It. Solhern oiiened nt tho 1 Jollls, In "Tho Troud Prince," to a packed bouse. The production seemed to please all. A large gathering saw the first local performance of "Tho Tenderfoot," at the Colonial. The show is somewhat of a novelty in the muslcnl line, and gives Richard Carlo and assoclntcs plenty of op- portunities to score "The Wizard of Oz," at tho Boston; "The Darling tit the Gods," nt the Trcmonr, nnd "An English Daisy." nt'the Globe, did (he best business of the continued attractions Good sited audiences suw'"My Lady Molly," ut tho Park, nnd "The Earl of Pawtucket," at the Ma- jestic. .. .Satisfactory openings at tho Grand Opera, with "Queen of tho White Slaves;" Music Halt. "The Cattle King," and "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at tbe Hub Shopping af- fected somewhat business nt Keith's and tin* Htock houses..... ..lames .7. Corbett drew a big Ho want audience Other burlesque bouses nnd museums fared well Clear, cold weather. Kansas Cits, Dec. 15.—"Qtilncy Adams Sawyer" opened at the Willis Wood last night, to fair attendance. A big Sunday matinee and a "turn them away" at night house greeted "King Dedo" nt (ho Grand. Richard i Golden nnd a good company were well received.. ..The usual big Hundny out- pourings were on hand to see Mabel Mc- Klnlcy and a good vaudeville bill at the Orpheum At the Auditorium Jnno Kenuard was warmly welcomed home, In her Hue production of "Under Two Flags,' which two packed houses thoroughly en- joyed... The Glllls, with "Uncle Tom'B Cabin" us the offering, drew a big matinee house and S. R. O. at night... .The Cracker Jacks, ut (be Century, drew two big houses. "Peggy from Paris" remained over for the Sunday night performaces, but drew a small house. . PHiLADirtPim, Dec. 15.—Tbe theatres made an excellent showing at tbe openings lust night, considering anticipations of poor business .Annie lUissell attracted a goodly audience at the Broad, pleasing with "Mice and Men." "Tho Stubbornness of Geraldinc" drew well at the Garrlck, while Nat Goodwin entertained a tilled houso at the Opera House, with "My Wife's Hus- bands." ..'.."The frisky Mrs. Johnson" con- tinued well at the Chestnut, the same being true of "Running for Oflcc," at the Walnut, while the melodrama, "Stnlu of Guilt," thrilled a large gathering at the Auditorium. Other combination houses fared well Vaudeville'at Keith's claimed the usual popu- larity, the stock houses hud an excellent showing, and the burlcuque houses and the rest merited the good patronage accorded. Cincinnati, .Due. 15.—Hull Calne's dra- matization ,of his own story "The Eternal City," was given Rs local premier, to au enthused audience of splendid size, ait the Grand, last night... .Sunday openings were largely attended all around "Tho Awak- ening of Mr. Pipp," ut the Walnut Street, proved most enjoyable to a crowded house. "'Hearta of Oak" jajntneil Heuck's At tho Lyceum "The Minister's Daugh- ters" repeated Its' success of a year ago. V-indovJ-lle drew fcwo great lionises to the Columbia, and tbe People's enjoyed Its usual prosperity with Rose Sydcll's Loudon Belles. Milwaukkb, Dec. 15.—''The Governor's Sou," at the Alhamhro, led lu the matter of nttemltiuce nt-thls week's opeulugs... . Kellly &'Wood's Show, nt the Star, packed them to the doors, and made n big hit "The Chuperous;" at the Bijou, did not. arrive until four o'clock, and tho management wus com- pelled lo dismiss one of the largest mutineo uudiences of the season At the David- son Tim Murphy, lu "Tho Man from Mis- souri," opened to a small house Tbe Thanhouucr Company, hi "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," and'-the Wachsner German Stock, In Surdon's '"Fernando," drew good attendance. LoclsvaLi;, Dec. 15.—Mrs. Laugtry opened at Macauley's last nlghl, to u large uud fashionable audience. . ..West's Minstrels at- tracted a big house ut the MuhoiiIc "The Way of the Traimgressor" opened Sun- ■ day, nt tho Avenue, to a large uudleacc Tho Merry Maidens, ut (ho Buckingham. opened Sunday, to the capacity. ■»»» ~ COXNBCTICIT. Hartford.—At tho Parsons Theatre (II. <:. Parsons, manager).—Ituyuiotid Hitchcock, In "The Yankee Consul," Dee. 7, 8, scored n success. "The Heart of Maryloud," 12. pleased a good sized audience. Henry Irv- ing, lu "Dante," Is due IT. new Habtvobo Opuiia Hottsi: (Jennings .'.- Graves, managers).—"Rachel Galdstelu," 7-9, drew Mr houses. "Uncle Tom's Cabin." 10, came to good business. "A IH'speriitc Chance." It, 12.- played to crowded houses. Coming: Manchester s American. Vaudeville Co. 1L Ww. Collier, In "A Pool and His Money.' 15; "The Game Keeper" 10, Retitz- fcuiitley Co. 17-10. Pom's (L. D. Kibby, manager).—An un- usually strong bill lor tho week of 7 draw jiHCkod houses. Por week of 14 the hill Is: Kurd und Gehrue, tho World's Trio. Man- ning's Qntsrtamem, the Dclmoro Sisters, Ursndow and Wiley. Burke's musical dogs, and the electrogrnph. Pit tbe Road, AU Boat** Must Reach Ua Not Ultt Than Monday. DRAMATIC. A Adnou, .Maude (Clmrliw Prohuuui, uigr.) — iN/V. City Dec. M-Jiin. 2. Allen, Viola (Charles W. ANon, MJJT.)—At- Inntu, da., Dec. 10, Dvnusvllle, Ind., IP, Chicago. 111., -Jl-.lnn. 3. Anglhi. MiLrguret—Toronto, Can., iKsc. 14-10. JMontrenl l7-lt". Autttvy Stock, Eastern (Win. Divvldge, iugr.1 -Sclienwtuily, X. Y., I»ec. 14-2(1. Aubrey Stock, Weatmi iCnrl Brehin, mgr.»— New Caslle, l*a„ Vtc. 17-10, East Liver- AMrella Comedians—Edgeiwood, la., Doc. 14. vljacTloaii Stock (Oliver Martx>II. mgr.)—Los Angeles, ' Cut., Dec. IB. lmlollnlto. "Aro You a MasonV" (Julius Cnhn, mar.) — Im» Angeles, Cal., Dec. 14-10, Pasadena 17, Santa Barbara 18, Fresno ID, Stock- ton -,", Sou Joso lid, San Francisco -7- .Tan. 2. "Arizona"—CJnetiinatl, O.. Dec. Q1-1HI. "Arizona" (Charles P. Brown, mar.)—Chi- cago, 111., Dec. 38-10, Oraud ltaplds. Mich., 110-23. Marion, lnd., 'jr.. Anderson 2)1. Elk- hart 28, Dixon, HI., 20, Sterling !I0, Water- loo, (a.. .'11. "An English Daisy" (WclierSt Fields, mgn>.) —Boston, Mass., Dec. 14. ludctinlte. "Admlmhlo Crlciiton." English (Chnrhs Prohman, mgr.)—Balh, Eng., Dec. 7-12, Cheltenham 14-10. "Admirable Crlchton." English (Charles Prohman, mgr.)—Sheffield, Eng., Dec. 7- 12, Wwlwlch 14-1P. "Arrith-Na-Iiogne" (Davis & BuLtortleUl, mgrs.) —Fall River, 11—n., IMw 2.1, 20. l»rovl- dence, R. I., 2S-Jan. 2. "At Cripple Creek"—Boston, Mass., l>cc. 14- "Across the lMcllh'" (Hurry Clay lllntiev, ragr.)—Atlanta, Go., Dec 14-1U, Itlchmond. Vn., 21-20. "At the Old Cross Bonds" (Arthur C. Als- ton, mgr.)—Him Diego. Cal., Dec. 17. "Alphoiipo and Gnslou. Gus IHU'a— Brook- lyn, N. Y., Dec. Mill. "An Aristocratic Trnnip" (Wm. Kili-oy, mgr.) —Gallon, O., Doc. 10, Newark IS, Zaues- vllle 10. "Alpbonse and Gaston"—St. Louis, Mo., Dec. "An Indiana Romance"—Iowa City, In,. Doc. 10, Cedar Rapids 17, Des Moines, la., 21- 23. B Bingham, Amelia (Nathaniel Roth, lugr.j — Philadelphia, Pa., Dec 14-10. Blanche Bales (David Belnsco, mijr.)—Bos- ton, Mass., Dec. 14-Jnu. 2, Brooklyn, N. Y., 4-0. Bnrrymorc, Etliel (Charles Frohinun, mgr.) —N- Y. City Dec. 14-111, Pittsburg, Pa., 21-20. Dloodgood, Clara (Cmulea Froliman. mgr.) —Slotix CMy. In.. Doc. I«, UocwIji, Neb., 17, Omnlhi 18, ID, Sal'. Lnfco City, V., * v o "C BcUMr. Kyrle (Llelder i C*. mfrs.)—.X. Y. City Dee. 14, Indellnlte. Boyd, Archie, In "Joshua AVhltcorob" (Kll- patnlck & llumlstnn, mgrs.)—Prorvldonw, It. I.. Dec. 14-10, Worcoster, Mass., 21-23, Rochester, -N. Y., 25, 26. Rouclcault, Aubrey (fihuherts & W. A. Brady, nigra.)— Pnterson, N. J.. Dec. 21-2;:. Illiulr, Eugeitle (Henri Grjsslt, mgr.)—St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 13-lH, OlevelnndTO., 21-2U. BoneUI, WllHam, nnd Itoso Staid—Rriull'ord, .iPa.,' Dec. HI, Sojlamuncu, N. Y., 17, Eric, Pa., IS, Freilonln, N. Y., 10, Akivn. O., 21. Omboa 22, Warrejt 23, AbiitrJjula 21, New Castle, Pa., 25. Sharon 20, Greenville 28, Beaver Palls 20. Boresfard, Hurry (J. J. Coleman, mgr.)— Cedar Rapids. Ia., Dec. 2fi. Independence 26, Waterloo 28, Grlauell 20, Ottumwa 30, Creston 31. Huff ham, Elmer (Fletcher &Suronacli, mgi-s.) —Woillaveburg, Oat., Dec. 17, Sua-arta 18. Bennett & Moulton (P. C. Twltchell, mgr.)— Plttslleld, Mass., Dec. 14-10, Derby, Conn., 21-20. Bennett & Moulton (J. M. Torr, mgr.)— Shumoklu, Pa., Dec. 21-20. Bennett & Moulton (Iru E. Newhall, mgr.)— New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 21-Jau. 2. Bennett & Moulton (W. A. Purlullo, mgr.)— Orange, Mass., Dec. 14-10, Alhol 21-2(1. Buldwln- Melville (Walter B. Baldwin, mgr.) —New Orleans, La.: Dec. 14, indellnlte. Bunting. Emma (Earl Burgess, mgr.)—Wll- llam'sport, Pa., Dec. 14-23, Heading 24- Jan. 2. Breckearldge Stock (Boyd P. Joy, mgr.)— Eldorado, Kim., Dec 14-3U, Emporia 21- 20. Boston Stock—Bedford City, Va., Dec. 14-10, Martinsville 21-20. "Ben Hur" (Klaw & Krlunger, mgrs.)— Newark, N. J„ Dec. 21-20. "Ben Hur" (Klaw 1 Krlanger. nigra.)— Spokane, Wash., Dec. 14-10, Butte, Mout., 17-10, Dulutb. Minn., 23-20. "Bunch of Keys" (Gus Bothuer, mgr.) — Mason City, la., Dec. 18, Iowu Falls 10, Fort Dodge 21, Webster City 22, Perry 23, Des Moines 25, Cedar ltaplds 20. "Breezy Tlmo" (Merle II. Norton, mgr.)— Belleville, Kan., Dec. 10, Bclolt 17, Minne- apolis 18, Ellworlh 19, Sterling 21. Hcr- Ington 23, Council Grove 24, Clay Ceuter 20, Manhattan 211. "Beauty Doctor" (P. E. Wright, mgr.)— Chicago. III., Dec. 11-10. "Buffalo Tragedy" (W. A. Lunc, mgr.)— Rochester. X. V.. Hue. 14-10, Syracuse 17- 10, Caiiundiilgna 21. Fulton 22, Cuiiidcu 23, MfcliuulcsvlIIc 24. Sarntugu 25. "Bui gin r" (P. K. Mortlnier, ui»rr.)—Ottawa. Can., Dec. 14-10, QMbte 17-I0. 0 Crnnc,.M'm. H. (Charlus Prohnina, mgr.i — Minneapolis, Mlnu., Dec. 14-10. St. Paul 17-10, Dnvonporl, la., 21, Cedar Rapids 22, Hloux City 23, Lincoln, Neb., 21, Omaha 25, 20. Carter, Mrs. Leslie (David Belasco, mgr.) — Pittsburg, Pa., Dec 11-10, Clcvclaud, U., 21-20. C'losman, Henrietta (David Belasco, mgr. t —N. Y. City Dec. 14-Jau. 0. Coghhin, Hose (Jules Murry. mgr.)—Beaver Falls. Pa., Dec. II. i.iai'ksliurg, W. Vs., 15. lluiitlugion 10. Grveusbiirg, Pu„ .17, (JnlontQwn 18, Johnstown 10, Altoona 25, Hlucileld. W. Vu„ 20. Collier. WIIMuiii (Weber & Pelds, mgrs.) — Holyoko, Muss.. Dee.-]?. Cohans, Four (Fred Xlblo, mgr.)—Philadel- phia, Pa., Dec. 14-10, Pittsburg 21-20. Cluxtou. Kate (W, W. Hundull, mgr.)—N. Y. Clly Dec. 14-10. Clay Clement (Joseph C. Loaun, mgr.)—l,a- porte, Ind., \>w. in. Port Wuytie ill. Chase-Lister Theatre. Northern (Joseph Par- rel), mgr.)—Morris. Minn.. Dec. 14-10, 1,'oouerslowu, No. Dnk., 17-lt*. Wuhpeton 2.1-20. Creed's Coniedlans— New London, O., Dec. 14-10. Cook-Church (H. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Orange, N. J., Dec. 14-10. Norrlstowu, Pa.. 21-20. Curpeuter, Fruuklu (JeroClrady. mgr.)—Lew- Istoo, Me., Dee. 14-10, Ruiuford KuIIb 21- 24, Portland 25-JaU. 3. Carts Druiiiiillc f M. II. Curls, mgr.)— Do«-ns. Kaa., Dec. 17-19, Osborn 21-20, Stockton 24-20. Conroy & Mack's Comedians (P. P. Craft, mgr.)—Cumberland. Md.. Due. 11-18, Charlcrol, Fa„ 21-20. Cutter h WIllaniK Stock (Cutter & Wll- Hume,'mgrs.)—Greuullcld, O., Dec. 14-10, Chllilcothe 21-20, Cnstle Square Stock (L. L. Greeuo & John Yoegvr, ingTS.)—Kklnnd, Pu., Doc. 14-10, Dale, Mario (Harry F.ltlng, mgr.)—Spring 17-11). Athens 17-10, Addison, K. Y., 21-28, And- over 24-26. Crescent Comedy (B. A. Bergman, mgr.)— Legal, O., Dec. 14-10, Peunsboro, W, Va. 17-10, Salem 21-20. Chicago Dramatic—Fort Wayne, Ind, Dec. 14, Indefinite. Castle Square Star (W. J. Brlggs »t A. Ro- meo, mgw.)—Mlllerton. N. Y., Dec. 14- 10. Redding. Conn., 17-19. "Cavalier" (Wallace Mnnro. mgr.)—Aunls- ton, Ala.. Dec 10, Atluutn, On., 17-111. "Cirtinty (Tiiilrniixu" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.)—N. Y. City Dec. 14, Indellnlte. T a rHMraf (Klrko I.n Shello. ragr.)—New- ark, >'. V., Dae. 1110, Baltimore, Mil.. 21- 20. "Christian," A iCharles 1,. Young, mgr.) —St. Uiils. Mo," IVc. I31U. "ClirlMllan," B (Charles L. Young, iiigr.)-- Charlestoii, W. Va.. Dec. 10, Huntington 17.' Pnrkersbnrg 1H. "Choir Boy of St. Mary's," Sulllrnn, Hurris A. WiKsfs"—Phlhidelphla, Pu„ Doc. 14-10, N. Y. City 21-20. , "Circumstantial.Evidence'' (Fred D. Fowler, uigr.)—Hot SnriugH, Ark., D<<c. 10. Little Rock 17, Cutanea 18, Hope 10, Clnrksvlllc, Tex., 21, Hontmtn 22. Denlnson 23. Mouth MV.Vh-slor, llld. Tcr„ 24, Shawnee 25, Perry, Okla., 2tl. "Child Slavic of New York" (J. II. Isaac, ragr.)—Akron, l>., Di>c. 14-10. Wheeling, W, Vn.. 17-10. Brooklyn, N. Y.. 21-2(1. •Child Wife" (W. T. Keogh. mgr.l—Plilln- .leiphln, Va., lh-<\ 14-111. Newark, N. J., 21-20. "County Killr" (II. A. Mnnn, mgr.)—Pall River, Mass., Deo. 11-10. "Charity Nurse" I John M. Cooke, mgr.)— IndlanniMills, Intl., Dec. 17-10, SI. Louis, Mo„ 20-2(1. "Country Kid" (Whlttoker * Hicks, mgrs.) —Nevada, Mo., Dec. 10, Clnton if. Carthugc. IS. "Convict's Daughter," Western, Geo. Snm- urd's—Keokuk, liu, lX-c. 21. "CViiivlct's Duughter." Southern — Fort Worth, Tex., Dec. 18. D Draw, John (Charles Prahmnn, mgr.)—Wll- iiiington, I>el., Isv. 15. Trenton, X. J., 10, Heading, Pa., 17. AttoVMm 18, Wilkes harro 19. I'rovldeneo. It. l„ 21-2(1. D'Onciy, I/iwrcn«> (Kirke l/i Stwlle, nigr.) —lhnton, Mass., Doc. 14-10, Turonro, Can., 21-21). Dodge, Sanford—Chun-lies Ferry, No. Dnk., Der. 17. Bottineau 21. Mlnol 25, Harvey 28. New Rocktord IIO, Currliigloii Jan. 2. Davidson Dramatic (Prank Davidson, mgr J —IVrryvlllc, lnd., Dec. 14-10, Cayuga 17- 10, Montezuma 21-23, Clinton 24-20. Davidson Btock (A. IS. Davidson, mgr.)— Strentor, 111., D«c. 14-19. Aurora 21-20. Do Vonde. Cnester. Stock (Phil Levy, mgr.) —Wheeling, W. Vn.. Dec. 21-20. Dilger-Cnrneii—I«wlstown, Pn., Dae. 17-10, Carlisle 25, 20. lie, Mario (Han,, Held, Mo„ Dec. 14-10, .Top)In "Down Mobile," Lincoln J. Carter's—Joplln, Mo., Dee, 20. Springfield 25, Webb City 2(1, Parsons, Kan.. 28. Pittsburg 20, Rock Hill, Mo., 30. Nevada 31. "Darkest Hour." Lincoln J. Curler's—Ornens- btirg, Pa., Dec, 10. Scottdale 17, Latrnho 18, Altoona 19, South Fork 25. Altismu 2(1, Tyrone 28, Bellefouto 29, L<K:k Haven 30, Milton 31. "David Hfiruin," A (Julius Cnhn. mgr.)— Washington, D. C. Dec. 14-10, Rlclimond, Va.. 25. Norfolk 20. "Dnvld Hamm," B (Julius Cnhn, mgr.) — Ashland, Ky.. Dec. 10, Portsmouth, O., 17, Mount Sterling, Ky.. 18, Paris 19, Lex- ington 25. Frankfort 20. "Dnnion and Pythias" (.lames MeWllllnms, mgr.)— MansUcld, O.. Dec. 11, New I'lill- adehihlu 12, Marietta 11, Belial re 16, Bridgeport 10, Stuuhenvlllc 17, Woods- Hold 18. 10, Kenton 21, Postorla 22, Frtv mont 23, Tlilln 24, 25. "Devil in Skirts" (('buries L. Young, mgr.) —J'roy, N. Y.. Dec. 14-10, Bprlngllold, Mass., 17-19. New Haven, Conn., 21-28. "Inserted at tho Altar" (Percy G. Wllllums, mgr.)—Providence, B, I., Dec. 14-10, X. Y. City 21-20. "Dora Thome" (Arthur L. Thoiuaa, mgr.) —Steubenvlllc, O., Dec. 10. "Dare Devil Dorothy" (K. G. Borger Jr. It T. H, O'Null, mgrs.)—Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec, 10, Lansing 17, Flint 18, Port Hu- ron 10, Saginaw 25. Bay City 20. "Desperate Chance," Eusteru (Bert Howard, lugr.)—Bristol, Conn., Dec. 10, Walllng- ford 17, Stamford 18, Dunbury 10. New Britain 21, Westlleld, Mass., 22, Greeu- Held 23, Oneida, N. Y„ 24, Ptlca 25, 20. "Desperate Chance," Western (I. M. Mltten- thul, mgr.)—.Minneapolis, Mlnu., Doc. 13- 10. Chicago,' III., 20-20. "Driven from Home" (W. D. Fitzgerald, mgr.)—Toronto, Cnu., l>cc. 14-19. "Down by tho Hen" (Phil Hunt, mgr.)— Omaha, Ncbr., Due. 20-2U, St. Joseph, Slo., 24-20. "Death Watch" (Will Creasy, mgr.)—St. Joseph, Mich., Due. 10, Hellion Harbor 11. Ntles 12, Michigan City, Hid., 14. South Bend in, Elkhart 10, Goshen 17, Port Wayne 18, Marlon 10, Kokomo 21, Prank- fort 22, Richmond 23, Anderson 24, Muncle 25, Decatur 20. "Duvll'i Lnno" (James V. Green, mgr.)— .Vnwton. Kan.. Dec. 10, Arkansas City 18, Wlnlleld 19, Wellington 21, Pittsburg 25. "Denver Jack" (Joseph W. Leigh, mgr.)— Perry, IT., Dec. Id, Brlgham 17, Honeyvlllu 18, Dewey 11), Colllnaton 21. Bear River City 22, Ransom 211, Curnhth. Ind. Tor., 24, Wtwtoii. Nob., 25, Duykln 20. "Down.nnd Up" (J. II. Arthur, mgr.) --Cam- bridge, O., Dec. 17, Pleasant City 18, llrldueiiort 19, Cadi/. 21, Wellsvlllo 22, Ha- llnevllle 23, Toronto 24. "Down.uud up" (Hurry lllckuiuii, mgr.l— JuneNVlilc, Wis., 15, HloughtoU 10, Port age 17, Grand ltaplds 18, Merrill 10, Wan- nail 20. "Denver Express" (Holdeu Brothers, nigra.) —Spring Held, Mass., Dec. 21-20. H ■<■ Ulllotr. Muxlno (C. IS. Dlllliighum, mgr.;— X. Y. City Dc«:. 14'20. Kdespii, Roliert (Iiurry H. Harris, mgr.)— Indianapolis, Ind., f>ee. 10, Louisville, Ky., 17.10. , Eclipse Stock (Lloyd A (Jentor. mam.) — Corona,'.Mis*., Dec. i«, 17. West Point 18, 19,"W1a<ma 21, 22. Jux;ksou 211, 24, KatebtN 25, 20. lidwards ^tuck li.'hiii'les P. lidwurds, mgr,) PonxsiltiLWUcy, Pu., Dee, 14-19: ICds.ill-Wluthnupe Stock (John Osnian. mgr.l Italelgh. N. 1'.. Dw-. 14-19. "Hvoryjcuiii" ILMHirhM FrohmaJi, mgr.l — ■Portluiid, Me.. Dec. 15-17, Portsmouth, N. II., 18. 19. Boston, 'Mass.. 28-Jan 2. "liveryman" (Churle* FroUniau, mgr.)—44t. Loute. Mtt. Doe. 1-MP. "Btofnal'dty" (LloJ)ler & Co., mgrs.)—-Cln- clmitill. O., Dee. 14-19. F.vunsvIlTe, Did., 25. " Elwau Bl Hour." Lincoln J. 4,'artor's—.liMteli- ■l>urg; 'Mass., Dae, 25, Murllwro 20, iHouth Fl BlllwillMIl BS, Woonsoirket, It. 1„ 30. TivU Hirer, Mas*,, 31-Jan. 2. "Kben Holdeu"—Owuusboiu, Ky., Dec. .19, Evaiisvlllc, Ind., 20. "lilght Bolls," Myruu Bros.'—'YouagwUiWU, O., Uee. 17. "Rseawid fn/ni Slnir Slog" (James II. Parker, mgr.)— Brooklyn, N. Y„ Due. 14-10, F Fuvenham, Wm. (Cbarlea Froliman, mgr.) —N. Y. City Dee. 14, Indellnlte. Fisher, Alice aieury B. Harris, mgr.)— WaHhlugton. D. C, Dee. 14-19. Frnwley, Daniel (Leigh D. Bnckhart, ingr. I —Duuedln, N. %., Dec. 14-20, Auckland 2U-Jun. 10. Fleming, Mamie (W. If. Grucey, mgr.)— Chester. Pu., Dec. 14-19, New Brunswick, N."J., 21-20. I'onberg Stock (Georgo M. Fenbnrg. mgr.) —Lowell, Monk., Dae. 14-20. Ferris Comedians (Harry Bubb. mgr.) — Jacksonville, HI., Dec 14-19, (Julncy 20- 20. French-Irving Btock (Dun Macuilllon, mgr.) —Ooluesvllk'. Tex.. Dee. 14-10. Woatuer- ford 17-19, Hlllsboro 21-23, Beltdn 24-20. "Funny Side of Life" (W. S. Buttcrflold, mgr.)—Torre Haute, lint.. Ih*. 10, Rich- mond 17, D.iMon, O. (Soldiers' Homo). IS, Sprlngllrld III, Hamilton 21, Muncle. lnd.. 22, Anderson 23. Indianapolis ".4-20. "iTnmlng Arrow," Lincoln J. Carter's— Seniuton. i'n., Ikv. 14-10, Wllkoabarre 17-19. Aiibntn, X. 1'., 25, Rochester 28- 3(1, Hyi'rtcuse ;il-Jni:. 2, "Fast Stall," Lincoln J. Carter's—Macomb. Miss.. Dec. 25, Ilrookhnveu 20, Jackaen 2S, Yaxoo City 29. Greenwood 30, West Point 31. "For Her Children's 8nke," Eastern, Sulli- van, lliirrls A Woods'—N. Y. City Dec 14- Jo. "For Her Children's Sake," Western (Ed. H. Lester, mgr.)— K. Stroudshurg, Pa.. Dec. 14, Mnhaiioy Clly 15, Berwick 10, Milton 17, Nnntlcvko 18, l'ittston 19, Buteton 25. Mount C.irniel 20, Sluimokln 28, Sun- bury 29. Wlllliuusport 30. "Kntiil Wedding," A, Sullivan, Harris & Woods'—Pittsburg, I'n., Dec 14-19, Cleve- land, (>.. 21-20. "Final Wcddrur." It Sullivan, Harris A Woods'—Susuiiehauna, l'u.. D«c. 10, Wav- erly, X. J., 17, Towanda, Pa.. 18, Carbon- dale 19. Muhnnuy Clly 25, Freeland 20. "For Her Sake" (Jost'ph Pilgrim, mgr.)— Tltnsvllle. Pa.. IH-c. 10, Oil City 17, Hlilgwny 18, Kane in, Jolumonburg 21. "Prom Ungs to lllchen" (Wols & Meyers, mgrs.)- Siirlngtlehl, Mass., Dec. 14-10, Jersey City. N. J., 21-2 "For Ills Brother's Crime" (L. U. Williams, bus. uigr.i—Elizabeth, X. J., Dec. 14-16, Wilmington, Del., IT-IP, Newark, N. J., 21-20. "For .Mother's Snkc," Hu««S) & Holland's— Portland. Or»„ lh>e. 20-20. "i'lglit for .Millions" (Malcolm Douglai, mgr.)—Itrookyii, X. Y., Boa 14-10. •'Factory Olrl" tCharles II. Wucra, mgr.)— Springfield, Mass., Doc. 14-10. "Funny Mr. IMoley" (Frank D. Bryon, mgr.)—Worcester, Mans., Dec 14-10, Boa- ton 21-20. "Fiuisl," Porter .1. WhllO—-Wlnchestor,'Ind.. Doc. 14. Wilmington. O.. lu, Dayton (Sol- . diet's' Home) 1(1, Ashland, Ky., 17, Iron- ton, (>„ 18, llimtlngton, W. Va.. 19, Athens, O., 21, Hlmvneo 22, Newark 25, HI. Marys 20. "Forgiveness" (J. W. (Jlllmi, mgr.)—New- port. Vt., IH-c. HI, I'rattabnrg. N. Y., 17, Potsdam 1m, II), Jirwkvlllo, Can., 21, King- ston 22, 23. O (ioodivln, X. C. (Klaw k Krlnnger, mgrs.)— Phlladoliihla. Pu., Doe. 14-20. Olllette, William (Charles Prohman, mgr.)— X. Y. City Dec. 14, IndellnHe. draco (lisirgo (Win. A, Brady, mgr.)—Buf- falo, N. V, Dec. II, 15, Richmond, Va.. 16, lUIOi .'. I., 1 M'l... J |, l,i, HHII 17, Atlantic Cltr, X. .1., 19. Ciallaud, Hertha (J. p. Zimmerman Jr., i r.) -N. Y. City Dec, llJnu. 2. (iranilv. Helen (J. U. Dfllchor, rngr.)—Bou- huui, Tex., Dec. 10, McKluuey 17, Shormau 1H, ciebiiriu. 19, Port Worth 21. Dallas 22, Paris 20, (ialuesvllle 20, Ardmore, Ind. Tec, 28, Pun-ell 20, Oklahoma, Okla., 30, Winllold. Kan.. 31. (Illnwiro, Pivul (Jules Murry, mgr.)—BTvtwo- .iiort, Iji., l'is'. l<|, Monroe IS, Natcilior., Miss., Hi, Stuvveport, lau, 18, OreenviHiv, Tex., 19, Dallas 2o. Conilcami 20. Ilrnui 28, Beaumont 29, Unlveslon 30, Houston Orlth'tli, Joliu (J. M. IHckcy. mgr.)—Do- etirur, III., Doc. 10, Hprlngileld 17, lAn- ooln IS. lVfirta 10, Tas'lorvllU) 21, Cham- tnlgn 22. Elllnghiirji 20, Jersoyvlllo 24, Jocitsonvlllo 2B, ilolwly, Mo„ 20. Gllmore, Barmy (Hurry D. Veaux, mgr.)— Brooklyn, N. Y., Em 14-10. Oarslde. Coltdlt & Jlnck Big «te>ck (J. 8, Guralde. mgr.l— EJirilra, N. Y„ Dec 1419. Guy Stock (Hilly C.lstul, mgr.)—Bloonnlig- t-oii, Iiul.. Doc. 11-19. Glbney Htock (Johu T. Powers, mgr.) — BraiLt-foni, Out., Dec. 14-19, bl. TUuiuui 21-2(1. Grace llaywurd Stock (G. W. Winters, tap.) —Jolltt, lU y Do-. ifllO, Dacuiur 21-20. Haiilt Btc. Mtirlc,' Mleh., Txv. 14-28. Godding Coaicdy (0. »SI. Cotton, mgr.)— Baulf Ste. Wuilo, Mlt'h:, Dec. 14-20. "Girl from Kttyi' (Charles Froliman A (Jeorge Kdwariivs, niim.)—N. Y. City Dec. 14, InduHnltc. "Glad of It" (Charles Prohman, mgr.)— N. Y. City Doc. 28, Indellnlte. "Girl and tho .ludgu" (llunrl Gresslt, mgr.) —Detroit, SUcb., Dec 20.20. "ijiiuie Kei.'per," Ultltth O'Brien (Rowland & CIITord, nigra,)—Hartford, Conn., Dec. 1(1, Springfield, Wu««„ 17-10, llrldgeport. Conn., 21-211, Mount Vernon, N. V., 24, Peeksklll 20, New IloChelle 20. "Dame Kccptir," Thomas J. Smith (Rowland A Clifford, ii)gm.)—Atlantic, la., Dae 16, Omaha, Nob.. 17-10, NcoIb, la., 20, Cres- ton 21, cturlnda n lied Oak 20, Platts- lliotltll. Neb., 25. TdOUiUHeh 20, "Gambler's Daughter" (II.. II. Frnzeo k Jas. II. Brown*, pigrs.)—Port Olbson, Mlas., Dee. 10. VlckibUrir 17, Jackson 18, Yazoo City 10, Greeuvillii 21, Clarksdalo 22, Memphis, Teiiu,, 28, Hot Hprluga, Ark., 25, Little Rock 20. . "Great White Diamond" (Walter Peailer, mgr.)—iBuffulo, W. Y., Due 14-11), Brook- lyn 21-26. ' "Good Old Hummer Tlmo"—Rochester, N. Y., Dec, 14-19. Haltliimre. Md„ 21-20. "Gay Mr. Oold(itulli"-- ; i , almjTa, N. Y., Dee. 10, Newurk 17, Clydo 18, Lyons 19. "Gi-nllemaii Burglar" '(Jaiaes It. Carey, mgr.)—N. Y. City Doc. 1419, Montreal, t.'uu.. 21-2(1, • ' "Oiiillty tMolilier"—Holyoko, Mass., Doc. 17- 19. "Girl from Chill"—Des Moines. Ia., Dec. IT- in. II Hacked, Jauies K.—Springfield, Mass., Dec. 25, Holyoko 20. * llartied, Virginia (Chiirlofl Froliman, mgr.)— Now Orlrniifi, Lu,, Dec. 20-26, Mobile, Ala., 25, Birmingham 20, Atlanta, Ga., 28, 29, Macon 30. Savannah .'II.. iluwtrey. Cliurles (Cbur)us Froliman, mgr.) —Ch(cagi». III., Dec. 14-20. Ilartfou'd, BMfjtM B. (F. Lawrence Walter, mgr.)—St.: JotHinli, .4lo. Dee, 22, TVpeka, Kan., 25. liiirrlguu, I'^kwiird—Springfield, Mass., Dec. Howard Hall (Henry .I'lerson, mgr.)—. Otauhn, \eb., Dec. IH ID. Hull, Geoi-L-d F. (Fielding Amusement Co., ingrs.)—iMaiawal.iL'ani Dec. 14-19. Ctirii^ wall 21. Ilrvokvlila 22, Hmlih's Falls 23, OtiUuwu 24.20. Ilamiur, ';«irgla (J. ff; tfarptr & Joo Do- I rich, tiiiuM.)— lVaitkon, la., Doc. 17-19, Do- eoruii n-JB, Ci-eneu 24-21. Ilerniinrji, Laos (l'dwitrd Thiiniiior, nBrr.) — ■Hulsiiiiie, lei.. Doe. Ill, i'x«s iMulnos IN. Hall. l»oii C.--Wlloalow, Ariz., Doe. 14-19, FlagHtuff 21-2fl. Hlniujeleln's Ideals (Johji A. IMioinolela, mgr.)-H(;oluuiMu, lit,, Yht; 14-19, Wil- mington, IM„ 21-Jull. 2. Illnmieleln's laniorlnl Hu»-k (It, E. Hlnwno- l«ln, wgr.)-HEIk1(oni, Ind., Dee. 21-26. Uoward-Dorsot (Georgo II. Howard, mgr,) —Fairmont. W. Vn", Dec 1419, Parkers- burg 21- fun. 2. - . Hiiiiiiuii, May (IvrneHt Hchnabol, mgr.) — Jamestown, N. Y., Dec. 21*26. Hunderson, Maud (Jowph Parent, mgr.)—> Edon. p., Doc. 1-Sn Archbold 17-1», Grand RnpldK 21-24. • nareourt Comedy (Charlus K. Harris, mirr.) —New Beddnnl, Rlaaa,, Dec. 14-10, Brock- ton 21-26. Hom'urd Stock (A, 8. Howurd, rogr.)—Key- port, N.'J.J Dae. 14-19, Wnterhury, Uonn, 21-20. ^