The New York Clipper (March 1904)

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MABGH 26. THE KEW YORK: CLIPPER. 107 VUXAS. ■ •...■times. Little Will TrlUkow, Carter ■*"". BlS Mi, LoslW arid Cook, Le Hoy uuU HSWWjfiJSTZlAn excellent bill, bended i.,, i„ «,V...^"7 i-.v.*. I,c !«nel"- inuuagcrl.- 110 Ithah (SulllTan & Knn hhhiI .,-,. Three W»<=8 uulde ,holr . " , ' ,,t Wrtem ' Viincc this Benson 31, before a well ? 'Ihouse, ami favorable comments were K o i all aides- Mllly Cnpell and Iter ,olv tralued burse and dogs, presenting ""...V.-..1 snorting act, were the special fonturo Hr«U. ami "cored heavily. Nert week, ll 'I,SS ll &. Valentine, manager). Vhcllta Sensation will Hold forth for a ;„,! n „d the house wob well tilled at .the Y2, norforiuance of the \»i oriental Bur esqutfrs. n u '.wr"t (Dr. Loo Summers, manager).— .•.i.'.mlve alterations arc being made, and «h i completed the house,will be greatly Im- ,'., in flpnearnce. Business Is fairly Cl This week's bill names the following: Hsu. Three Polos, Tom lilllco, the Allisons, \i....kpr-Ihi'ker Trio, Lavlnc and Leonard, ^Idsiultli nud Hon* Nellie Devoe aud l'lcks. of the week, 21. Next Brooklyn—At thoMontauk (Isabel Sinn ,,„.|,t, manager). —"Nancy Brown." with m'.i ,.Cuhlll, was given, a blgreccptlon here m'. eli flt. Next week, Lulu Glaser. ii-wo Ontira House (Lew Parker, mnna- ,.,ri'--Business last week was to standing r.ioiti only. Ohnuncey Olcott began kkH» und aud last week's cDgagcmcnt here 21, In •■Torcuce." I'viik (Nick Norton, manager). — "the tiiiioa Hoys In Missouri" wiih presented, t 7 big house. 21. It deals with the ad- venture? of the desperados bearing that ,,a Business 'last Week was big. Next wmS Mr. aud Mrs. Terry McGovcrn, la "The Ihnri-rv After Dark." Cui riiuiA (Uuve A. Wels. manager).-- n,i s week's bill is "The Smart Set," Blgbusi- mii»;"f.,J'" :A i!" f i ,ls, '>"»'ds & lluckeiuloe, managers).—Itiisliioss continues to the n.! io„ ly - .SV 0 ',"' 1 - 1 - ,1,: »«»e I'rlee, A. li. Heeler. I It, I laving, Kd. Kcllny. Ida Iter' Im. Marguerite lUrfet-i- Vlrgle Otipuut7 XMo'. w,| r ..f lm x4 l "i rt i. iln i l ''" 1! " ! "-'- Mabel <*• „Ji 5 m' i i!' 1 *" 0 ". ''ttveruc, Lillian rainier. nn.l the hllswortus. Hoc Iteyuohis, one of " c miminetoN .Is at hotuc, coullued to his bud with the grip. mSESSS* feS*™ (Alvldo & Lnssarre, iiuniigcis).— Business enutlnues fair. ly,.. Me 1411): Krnest Bailey. Joe TIITce, Itelle tlprdwi, Harry Phillips. Mellon Twin Sisters, three.Moorcs, Cupchiutl and Cupohiud, Min- nie ftardell, T„m Kelly Agnes Alvln Una and Olgsi Howard, Muml Hrayson, lViul Cll- n'oro. Ida Ituiiluji. Mamie ltyan iiml liclin IJc Haven. .Mm Wolfe, formerly with the. Palace and Slundard. In now at Sour Lake, J cats. proprlelor i.r n concert hall, mid doing au immense business, lie was In the city 12, on n visit. K.Mi'iiti: 'J-Iti:.vjti:i:.—Harry Corson Clarke closed 12. after u season if mist "•icelitnt business here. The Spumirr ltrainatle Co. opened 31, for mi liulelluile stay and at popular prices. Ik crowded houses. Their plays are changed nightly, and are enthusi- astically received. TUB AuuiTouri'M (J. It. Miindv. nuiun- gcr).—J'he Zoo silM continues iu driuv falriv in Its fourth week bete* despite I ho iiiany counter attractions. Adellna l'attl, who was booked for H, and had her eagageaicnt transferred Jo Sweeney & Coombs' Opera House, canceled. Viorm r.iiiiriinns' th<c an Fotsx Know Is billed extensively here for .March 21. ii.Ni ruled last week. Tom's Cabin." IliuuJ (Will MciAUstcr. manager).— Ibis week Is devoted to "The 'Princess of 'Patches." which pttckwl- the house 2.1. Cecil Spooncr ii.Mii very itluo work. Augustus Phillips Is Jink Mc'rrv, nud does capitally, while Har- old Kennedy and Cecil Spooner offered spe- cialties daring the acts. Claude Tliardo still iviiiains a favorite for his singing. Big busl- nrsn last week. To follow, "The Orphan Heiress. 1 ' (inriiKiM (Percy O. Williams, manager). .-Louise manning.'the popular singing come- dienne, Is the headllner for the current week, oi hers aiis: Ned Wuybui«'s Jlluslrcl Misses, lliiwlliorue Sisters, <jooliuuu's cuts mid dogs, shuiii and Warren. IBcrt Howard and isMina island. Stuart Barnes, Mary 'Dapont und Co., the Martin Brothers; and tlic vitagrniili. IhliK & BuitMAN'8 (Archie H. Kills, man- Kjuwj. —MelbourneMeDowell and 1'iiiillncWi!- Iiinl ninde tlielr vaudeville a|i|icarnnec her-; In "I.:i T'oscn," which was well appreciated, 21. IMbersnrc: Wright Huiitlilgtouand Co., In a new sketch. "A Stand Off:" Mldglcy nml Carlisle; Blinm, llomui, It-r-r-r: llum- IhtIv, juggler: Charlotte (iuyer Oeorge. W'iiSIiio suitl Marinette, and the New York XeiyslMiys' Quartet. Tii.toN Sthkbt (Frank A. Kecney. mana- ger).— I'ua Abel llrhiker. late of Pnytou*s Sleek Co., Is the headllner. MIhb llrlnkcr, nilli the assistance of her company, presents Hie pretty sketch. "A Unlet IlraikTnst." inkers are: The Austin Sisters, the Konr Iliiipcmi-.s iif Music, Havls and Walker. Wll- Hants and Mclburu, Ed. Cirity, aud Prey and Kii'lils. Sxu! (P.. M. Gottholtl, manager).—Harry Bryant's llurlcBiuiers opened' here 21 to a large audience. Next week, Itcllly & Wood's Co. Wrrsox's Cozv CmiM-.n (W. II. Wntsou, msniiigi'i).—This week's bill contains the iismiCKoC several headllncrs iu vaudeville, as well ns same which ore uow to UrookyU uudl- eiiws, Crowley, the mystery: the Ma reo Twins-, eccentric conilqties: Hayes, ltuberts mid Hayes, Hastings and b'luu, Stewart, and l.'a.viiiond. and the Tlioninseone. The biirlesipiu will Ih> ndeipiutely provided (from the facile pen of Harry M'outaguc, the iiclor-niitlior. It Is 'Milted "lliislifuT Venus," and It will mark lite return of the ever popular .fennelI't linprc. The Snnday concerts are drawing rapacity houses. A.Mi-iiiuN (S. II. Cohen, niiiiiugor).—Ada Ki'liaii aud Otis Skluucr, In a ropcrtury, are liftc fur a week's stay. The advance sale lor Ibe week is very large. Illg business last week. Thu Irving lTluee Theatre Co. next. Poi.i.v (Bennett Wilson, uinnngei).—Uose Mrlvllle, Iu "Sis nopklus," Is here on her iiiiiuial visit. OiHid business last week, Diillns.—At the Opera House (Ueo. Anzv. miiiingei). — "I'Turodora" played, to good business, .March S, !J, with matinee. Pattl canceled for HI. The Pour Cohans, In "Uiui- lilng for OHIi'c," drew liiimeiise tnislness 14. I.*i. with inn 11 nee. Klks Minstrels 17, "Lost Blver" 18, "A Life's Mistake" 111. Tai.i.v's Kajiii.v TiiijatiiB (M. K. Tsillv. mniiiiKi'rl.—Week of 14 big crowds attended this theatre nightly. The people were: Nor- man, Mnultby's Musical Trio, Prof. Kllcllle, J. Bert and Itosc Johnson, Hilly Price, Por- lK'f, Georgle Stout, moving pictures, "A Visit to Hie London Hon." Nuviu.rv TtltiATin: (.Inke Schwartz, mana- ger).—Week of 14 good business prevailed. People were: W. li. Slunrl. OUo P. Peck, Margaret ticderoili. Little .Inn lioiitulf, und the blogrilph, with change of pictures weekly. Ittsn TliMi't.i; of Music (W. II. Wray, malinger). — Harry Corson Clarke. Is-gln- iilng 22. hi '•What IIii|i|ieued to Jones," at populnr prices. Nii'i'i;.—Pluto's Hog and Pony Shows have purchased ground outside of illy limits, and are to make Hallux their wintering qnurters. . Sun A ii ton in.—At the (iriind Opera House t Sidney Weiss, manager).—.March 10. at nmtlnee anil night periotiininrcs, '"The Tele- phone tilrl" luiil good nmlleiiees. "/Is /ng Alley." Isjoked for i:i. 14, nml "Weary Willie Walker," 1o, eiineeli'd. Tin- pour I'ulmnx, 111. 2U. In "Illuming for tlllice;" Adellna I'ntli, hooked fur 12, canceled date. In tin: great disappointment of ninny expectant ones who had procured seats. Kui'liiB Tiik.vnsi:. —Harry Stubbs mid his excellent runqmiiy, in "Why Brown Wus Blue." for Ibis week. Ulli'ilKi'M.—This bouse Is fast becoming a resort for the children, ns well ns the grown people. Interesting nml new trainees arc udded each week to the already riedltablu performances given here. Pluto's Snow is billed for Murcb 24. Tin; Nkw Sax Axtiimu Zoo Is now open every day aud evening, and is proving a very Interesting place. ■ . Wiieo.—At Ibe Aiiilllnrluiii (Jake Car- llnkle, iunniiger).-"T!ie Wizard of {.)/-." 'Vb. 24, hod a erowdotl house. "Sweet Clover." 2!>. pleased n g-iudly sized iindlence. "At Valley Purge." March 1. Smile Martlnot. In "Ills'Excellency, the tlovemor," c. to good business. Tim M'lrpbj-, In "A llneiieiur's Humanee." 4, hlglily pleased n large n.'UI- etiee. "P bin ii I urn, ,i, Iiml big buslui'ss. "ltlchard I'nrvel." !l. drew u well tilled house. The Pour Cohans IS, "'J'he Cava- lier'' 21, "The Utile Christian" 2H. The season will be eloseil by n bem-llt to the popular young mnnnger, .lake liiirlinkle, on April 12, at which time "A friend of the Family" will be presented. Aim tin.—At .Hancock's Opera House (Ceo. -Sadie Miilllnot, in "Ills 17. She entered the profession In 1S'J2, ap- pearing with Porepangirs Circus. She trrvcled wltli her husband through Kuropp, Cuba nnd South America, alsu appearing In vaudevllie and with circuses In America. In living suit nary and Juggling acts, Her hiisbnau nml oae son survive lier. Interment was at Calvary Cemetery on March 2t». Itiimir.T I.i-.i.axii, on actor nml writer of several ineloilrunms, was found (lend from asphyxiation In Ills Mom at n lodging house «u Columbia Street, 1 leti-oil. Mich., on March -". tie lied committed Kiilchle by turning on the gns. Ills real iianic was William Hums Sniedlcy. and he was ntiout thirty years of age. Last season he played n part lit "The Clmperons." The remains were sent <<> Salt Lake City. Vlah, the home of the young man's father, for burial. Wixkiki.o Mcnciai, ngetl seventeen years, n member of the tiny Stock Co., died nt Atchison, Kan., from inieuiiionlti. on March 13, He wus born at Wichita, Km., July 2.T, 1SS11, und wus Hie youngest member of the vaudeville combination known us the Painous l'lve Hollars, lie Is survived by his mother, sister and three brothers, all of whom arc members uf Hie City Stock Co. The n'uialus were Interred in Mount Vermin Cemetery, Atchison, the services being conducted by ICngle Aerie, No. l"!l. Itoiu.iiT A. Hrxi-Ax, who was fur a number »£ years advertising rgent for the old Union Square Theatre, died March IB, nt the Post. tiraduute Hospital. New York City, from kldrey disease. During Into years he wus with Keith's forces, nt Ids New York lli.-n- Ivc. He was u brother-in-law of Joseph Hart, of "Poxy Ori'nilpn" fume. Mr. IM* cm was ii nrMiibvr of the N. Y. Lodge of i:iki-. who tool: charge nt (he remains. P.I'uknk Kay, n member of "A Convict's Haughter" Co., died nt rivsworth Hospitul. St. Joseph. Mo.. .March 10, from cancer of the sloiiineli. utter an Illness of live weeks, lie was born at P.astou. JIo.. was llfty-slx yours old, anil hud been upon the stage nlsnit twenty years. Interment was nt his old home. P.nsloii. Mo., March 18. Mattiii'.w J. ItliCNNAX. mi iiutlior nml lilnywrlght. died Wednestliiy evening. Mnreli 111. nt St. Luke's Hospitul. New York, from cohsiiinpliun, after an Illness Hint lusted lor a year, lb- was forty-eight years old. miscellaneous. NOTKS KlltlM CrAULT'S OlIIUINAL SCOTOtl KxrniTAiM;iis.—We are louring Ciinndn, playing the small towns. UihI, week Mana- tee liuull called his three companies to- gether, nnd we arc going to play the largo towns nud cities, Muuiiger Utitilt Is going to niiike it the largest mcdti'tiu: show In Canada. We are carrying eighteen people, end have it new linxlOI) top, with seats, stage, and arc waiting for the suit to sliluu on I he South side of the fence. All tue en- joying good health. Tin; roster is: J. P. i.aolt. sole proprietor ami manager; Mrs. J. P. liniilt, secretary ami treasurer: Paul Ceiilbler, singing and dancing comedian; Hot Hoy, comic songs; Mabel Mnrlell. Ilertbn KoPey, Hush Brothers, Belle Oolithler, Leo llrooks nnd lt.vun. Teddy lltirk anil his dogs, linniildsnn and Treser, Jlont Prcciuout, nud Carl nnd Curl. timsoN HI Nash closed their show nt •lug. Neb., March 2. They sold their inter- est to Ur. II. P.. Merkel (Dr. Horatio), of Seattle, Wash., ivbo may reorganize the company. Nurr.s row l'mif. K. I,t:ox Pamii.v Mi:iii- ci.vi: Co.—The company lias Just closed one uf the most successful seasons since Its ex- istence of llfleeu years. MV wen: compelled to close on account of Prof. Leon's Illness, he l'cliig threatened with a severe utluck of pneumonia. After being coiillned to Ills bed for three weeks he Is up, and is rapidly re- covering. Prof. Leon Intends opening itbottt the middle of Muy. Ill Pastern Pennsylvania. with one of Ibe largest aggregations of Its kind on Ibe road, consisting or a brand new oiillll. carrying our own electric light plant nnd stock, and as good performers as money will secure. A bruss band will ulso be cur- ried. , . Niirr.s ntoM Tin: Aiiciisn and Poiuibstbr Vaiiwvii.i.i: Cii. —We are still touring Nova Scotia, ami playing to good business, using the S. H. O. sign frequently. The company numbers live people, with every net a fealure, lieudcd bv Irene Porrestei' Archer, song Illus- trator, bell ringer and up to date sung and dunce. Others are: W. C. Archer, proprietor and manager, black face. Irish and IJiitch comedian, musical ml, und slack wire |ier- fur r; Henry Opel, the little whirlwind baton spinner, juggler nml Herman coin- cdliui: Belle Porresler, up lo dale hours, dunces und character changes: j,u Zeilu, comedy acrobat nml till around dimcer. Tim in.tp ItKi.iAiii.t: reaches us cuch week, uud Is a welcome visitor. KllTKH lilu.M 'Jill: UllKAT MUXIlV A.MUSr,- hkxt Co.—Tills iiltructlun will open Its sen- ton April 11, ill Pine Bluff, Ark., (villi nil entirely ii"w eipilpuieiil, presenting u com nutks t'liuM tub Hum * KKxaimi ».o.-— We were ruiii|te1led to ubaudon our lour of northern New York-on nceotidt of tho snow and ice blockade, which wus the worst for maiiv years, a number of tlic brunch rail- roads being entirely abandoned for days, and nlthoiigli we iiiilmtgcil. up to the time of clos- ing, to reach all our towns on opening night, we were compelled, on several occasions. M tnkn long, tedious driven. The company hnd Issrn out fur about twenty-live weeks, nud the work of Mills and Kenneth litis corned for tlieni many favorable comments. Tho lour will Is- resumed Immediately after Lent. wllh several new features, including a Indies orchestra, several New aneclallles. nnd all now printing. Jack McKnlght. herobflt. uud club und bnloii juggler, who has la'Cii HI for several weeks, will rejoin Ibe enmpnny on the Opening. Tho Summer lour, fur which nearly nil time Is tilled, wilt include n tour of jlnine nnd the provinces. Tho compiiny will be under the snmo uiausgcment as before. Nuti:s fiiiiii Ni:w Y'ouk Hmsi'orH .vsn Mtsti'Ai, Seuct.ii.TY Co.—We o|ioii onr Sum- mer season In June, wllh a much enlarged company, uud tire booked solid for thu IUtl-1 season, playing principally In New England. The members of the company held u ban- quet Iu Burlington, VI., in cidobrath.ui of n long series of successful dates. Part of I bo roster for the coming season : P. S. Nelll, manager: Cleveland uutl Mack. Leon J.Hates, C. A. Van. H. T. Iliiltlwlii, Hugh 1,. Thom- son and Frederick It. Ilellaiuy. Kiiw.tr.n VtXTuN presented Ids concert eom- panv of singers, lnslriiuieiitullsts and life motion pictures of "Uuelc Tom's Cabin" and "The tlreat Train Bobbery," at ths Academy Tbeiitru. HulTtilo. N. Y„ uud writes that he played to a full house. M. II. M'Ai.Mt wrllos: "My Cryslnl|ilex Carnival Co.. now 111 our twciilvelghth week of this seiisoii, Is Hireling with lis usual success, and even through Lent we mil led no illtTereiice In Mr business. Hosier: II. W, Duriuid, Hester piiruml. Alldn Huroud. Stella liurniul. Jessie Hiimiid, Pnsl. K. Beinleii, Helen M. Henden. Will .1. Walsh, Clnnmca Stlekiiey, iwrt Proctir. (leorge M. SklllliiRs, and the Crystnlplex Iblnil and Orclieslru. M, llehry Wulsh, proprietor nnd iiiiinnger. Ciias. W. Bi'litn'i", pfo|ir|i:tor of SiiliclT's dogs, writes: "Iliive betn louring South all Wlnler, where 'King' has oreiilod 'dog Inlk.' Closed wllh 'A Trip to Ilia Moon' Co. Iu Mississippi, and opened ut (lie Oi'pliciim. Neiv Urleiuis, Mnreli (I, for one week, atler which I Jliinpcd lo Kokoino. Iml.. wlicn" I join Slpe. of d ig and pony hIiow fniuu, und jolnlly we will soon put out n dog and pony show." Wm. II Oci.t.v wrlles: "Since closing wllh Itlngling Urns." Circus. Inst tlclols r, inyselt and wife. Isabella Helly. ami Baby Isiibelln have ls>eu iilaylng nil extenilcd engugemrnt <np>nt vt HiJ'K' wllh the hnowles, hypmlllsts, this making nirrvlng live men onr iweuly-second week with I he show. We have played all tho Southern Slates, und after we pluy Vlorlda we work buck Norlh nnd close. Busincsu hits been above cvpol- lutions everywhere, mid 'I'm; ui.n IttbiAiii.t: Is a welcome visitor." Edward JJundeu, dclegalo to tho rodern- (Ion of Ijibor for Troy und Coins*, u lumbar of Local 21. N. A. Jl. «» II. Uf A., died on Feb. 24. sflor nu llluoss ot tlireo weeks. Mrs. W. II. llorn, wife of the secretary of Local 21, presented him with a daughter nil Pob. St. Will Max A. Arnold kindly correspond with Ills secretary, W. B. Born, seciittnry Local 21, No. 1)5 Urecu Street, Alhuii}. N. \. Notes fnini laical No. IS. Newark. N. J.— At uur Inst luretlng It was reported Hint Ulith tb« Bill Posters. Notes from Local IT. Iloslon.--A largely at leaded meeting wns lield on Sunday, Mnreli 1,1, at our rooms, 724 Washington Street, A delegation from the Pickett Memorial Kiind was In iilteudaiice, mill gtivo a detnlHI tic- coiiiil uf Hie heiietltH lo be derived from n thorough organization uf our crnft, and Ibrt duties uf Hie members. They also spoke of ibe progress, (lint was being Untile by our local. Thu union, lit Hie close uf lltu speeches, mads a donation, The uoiiilniillou of ulllcers will lake place nt the nexl meet- ing. Itio. John KHs, of Hie tlpern House, Is to b i the siniv of the Nuntnsket steam- ers Ibe coming Summer. Ilro. Nisi. Curtlit lias chnrge ot the advance for the Kaghw' hall. Ilru. Walter Ward has signed with Manager lloble's Ilendvllle race tril.'k for Hie Summer. Bros, llllies, Tracy. Ilogitn and Watson are to slay in Boston at the eloso of the sciihou. Bro. James Hamilton, adver- tising ugeiil. of Die I'ulitee Theatre. Is to go wllh llurllg & Seuuion, In HI. Louis, during the World's Pair. Ilro. Joe Yokes will hnvo charge of the billing for the Joy line steam- ers. Uur pri'sldeiit. Prank Lloyd, lias In- vited ('has. Iioimelly. of Hie Donnelly BUI I'ohliug Co., I., nddies* the llllloll. He hllM ticrepled the honor, und will speuk liefont I he body on Siinduy, Mnreli 2M, He lias taken a grout (Merest In this local, llros. Pro uk Piirren ami Kroveimr Hro nt work iigiiin. I'.io. Ceo. Collier's htrccher J-'nclory Is locnleil at 28 Avery Htnrt. Sam Hnr- risoii Is In I own. Imninlng "M other tJoosn." Hurry Askln Is alsu here, Willi "Mrs. Wlugs. of Hie Cabbage Patch." Things look bright In tills luwn for a busy Siniinior. uur sick members lire: Put Mtitinllig. Will. Wntsou. Hurry Williams uud Al. Scott. Will road members kindly semi their addresses lo Ms- cur Krcveuuiir, U.'ll Treiuoiit Street, Jlustoii, Ilro. IOiI. Hart, of uur locil, residing In Jci sev Cilv. wns very ill. It wns decided that lui must bo attended to. which wus douc In a tlnojiehil way, with very gtsul results. «n have lost u tew of uur members, who huve withdrawn to form u new loctil. No. HP. In Jersey CII.V. The local wns orgnulxeil liy Ilro. A. II. Huberts, of this local, with a good showing to start with, Bro. B. J. limit, of Local No. I. general orgnnlrer. was In our town Inst week, with 111 Iu Hie at lhtwu" Co. He paid ns a friendly vinlt, aud wished us success. Bond ineinls'is reported fairly ns regards Ihelr addresses, etc.. but II. S. I'urker, corresponding secretary, til Market Street, would like Iu hear from olhcrs, for I ki rlli.itlar reasons. This local returns (hunks lit P.m. Al. Uormitti, visiting us at odrlnst meeting. Notes friiin Uicnl 2.'i, Itoeliesler, N, Y.— This local lias been organized for sonic time, but Its members have met with mostly up hill work In trying lo cotivlucu their fellow workmen that lliev ought lo Join this or- giinlziitluii. Bill we ho|s-. wllh energy ami hsrd work, to have every hill posler nnd lithographer Iu Itucbester u union liinu be- fore long. Briilher Jihi Corby, uf Local No. ,'t, paid ns a visit Inst week, abend of "The Smart Set'' Co. Brothir Curby Is ii good fellow nud A hustler, uud Is bound li> make friends wherover he goea, nml the buys Imre voted him u prince. Brother Whllle Willi- leek, of Local No. It, Is working here In town, hill I'XpeclH lo leave soon for u Sum mer seasuii on Hie road Brother Henry A. Johnson goes with the Wullace HIioiY an lithographer, PullowMng an 1 tho tillleors of Uieal 2!i: Thus. CnpiHtrth presldenl ; Wnller Hilly, vice prenhleitt : .lumen T. WoihIs, si'cretnry ami treasurer: Harry A. Johnson, sergeant at iiruis. Local Nu, 28, Nalluiinl Alliance, Notes.— Will Cruncher, agent of the "When Wuiucii Love" Co., wns lull luted In this local March KI. Brother Kruest A. I'riivwirlior Is un llm •sick list. Ilrullier M, Perrlti»r, who has bwui un Hie nick Hsl for Hie pnsl tuuiilli, bus re- ltimed lo bin old position nt the Park The- atre. Kreil J. Itelllv, uf the Tulliitoli Bill Posting Co,. Is now connected with tho Tiiiinloti. Mass., Then I re forces III tho cttpuclly of Ilthogrnplier uud prons. J. C, Beck, uf Pruvldeliee, II. I., will net us general advertising uiui contracting Cirrus this neusuii. Tho show will I rnveI by I'uiuL and the inlvitiico will cnlislsl. uf two litiggles und a four harm bill wugoii. New Ilaiapslilre and Vrrmoul Is Die territory |u rs> covered. Work ut Winter tpinrlcrs Is uru- gresslng early and lute, under the uliln three tluli or Mnnnger J. W. Shlpmuii, ut Cain- brlilge, VI. .Noles froill Lnml Xu. HI. Oinnlui.— Isicnl Nu. HI Invited Nnlluiiiil Presldenl ('litis, Jo. sepli. who was on his way In Denver. Iu visit I belli March 13, llrolluu' Joseph iirclvcd II, K. The lilllruiiin wns ih-cunitrd nud the lneel- lug hall was covered Willi banners welcoming our president. II was quite u surprise lo 111 in. and the great resperl In which lie In held here ii|i|s>nled lo lillli forcibly. A picas- lug prugrnmme wits nrmnged fur Ids bcnelll, which cunslstisl of a box party In Hie utter noon nt lloyd's Theatre: at lilgbl III Hie iirphoililt, nud Wi'dnesdn.v evening iiiintlier box iNirty ill llie Krug. A Imiiipiei wiih Served ill llie .Munliniluii lintel after the |nipfut'lu aneiv 11 nil her Joseph nddreswd Hie locnl un liii|S)rlsn( Issues concerning Hie organization. Hen. P, Kearney, the general iiiiiiuiger uf the Mulvlhlll fMiiillhi Posting Service Co., exli'iuli'il to (he president Hie liusjillulillly Hull (liuiiliii Is noted for. Ilrullier Mine, who Is ipillu an eulerliilner. did not spurt! time or expense in allowing Mr. .Joseph I ho lowil. Mr. Joseph left iiinld the elisors of lbs boys, over llie Burlington, for lienver, Thursday eve. Ills visit hern wits proilncHvu Of iiincb Is'tiiMlt,' as the Isi.vh ii up reel n I isl It Iu thu fullest OJlenl. 'Brolhor Wlletueyer, of Local Nu. (I. Is In tuwti. The brut her goes nut with the Holt liter Brothers. Ilrullier Tlnkhsiu. uf Locnl Nu. .", wus present, lie goes Willi till! Hells & Howiih "'Ireiis. Ilrotliif Hsrry Joliustone. of l^icitl No. i:i. received his ciuil.riicls from the Wallace Shows, this milking Ills third sonsuii wllh Hie sbuw. Ilu Will Isi oil Ibe No. 1 cur. Niitcs from Local Nu. II, Cliiciiiinil I ■- relink Harris, uf tills local, honored tin luiil week by Ills urqMftm He Is tlDsrl Of the. "Cuiivlel Slrlpm" f'u, .lunics L. Weed, iidvertlsliiu ugeiil of Up. ur | Oponi Iloiisr, Inilhinapollh. was lit u few days Ml bis home. A s|H'ilal election was held, lyllli thu following ulllcers Insliillt'd at uur lust liieei- liig: (1. O. Murray, pnrshleiil; urvlll" Brooks, vice presldenl ; iMvu Prlbutirg, busi- "'Is. llie house Is controlled by a stock SBW ot wcl1 kuowtt Brooklyn lies, ot ))iiicli Louis Beer, a pruiuiiicat llguru Iu the u»"ncl«l Hfu of this borough. Is treasurer. 'lie opening attractlun wits "Hubes In Toy- aud. Borough' President Martin Lltllc- i"ii formally opened the theatre. The house wits crowded from top to bottom on the "iieiiiiig'iiigiir. Ward and Vukes next, with "ebi't- anil liTulds to follow. tjAVEir (Jumes Clark, manager).—Sam were and his company drew a big house "ere night ot 21. There ore two bnrlesuucs. laiiiilutug u chorus of attractive women, '■uoil business lust week.. ,. 'AWos'ij (Kretl Andrews, manager).— "Is Is Hie second week uf "Parsifal." It •*• murks the llrst time In the history ot i iu siuck company where they have played f"e same attraction two weeks In suceofWhm. "lie cure nud attention silent ou the pro- unctiuii bus had Its rewnril la buslucss that '«s brought out the S. R. 0. Bigti ot every Ixrfoniiauce. , Novp.rv (Dnrld Itoblnsoti. manager),— 'in Hie Bridge nt Midnight." with Oeorge ivuiiii nud Alma Ilciirti, attracted u big un- ueiire ijhjht ot oj^ ,, ot)ll huslness lust week. 'wm. "Iho Orphan's Prayer." •rul ,T " AM (Charles AVIlllutus. iiiiinnger).— ■ere wus u good Bliicd undleiiee present am of 21. 'j'bo uttmcthm Is "When JAWtB Lava." Qoed business lust week. mjf York Day by Day" next. Lvciiuji (Luuls Phillips. niunugDr).--"Xell iu. lu i" e '. wltl1 BmmaBoll hud William llol- bnsi,.!"" 1 -. n bl « Hhdience nlglit.of 21. Oood wsluess lust w-eek. si..!' X, V lB Wwk B. Carr. mnnngerl.—Wut- ;•"'< Ainerlcnn Biirlesqunrs, In nddll.lon lo u m,,?. iipMiiaity hill, produce "tlonoral Krniiw- !,,!'" s »<:!al" nud "A lMciisaiit Kvonlng." t; . ■"|"'", i,| g house was to u large audience. ww busiuess last week. ing emotlotinl rule In "Society shadows, mill (or three sensuus following she played Alice .Morel. In "Zaza," supporllng Mrs. I in- ter, and visiting Kngkind with thai stiir. In "The Auctioneer" she played llclga for one season. Her Inst appearance on llie s age was ns Cells. In Henrietta Crosnians revTviil of "As You Like II," ut Hie Miiiilnil- iu Tbenlre. New York, lust September. Miss Winter's inline la private life was Muutle 1-JlaliiP Packard, nnd she wns an net less of Intelligence, being also u woman uf exception- nlly nllracllvc personiillty nnd j.•liarin. Ibe reiiinlns were cremated March lo, Miss win tcr Is survived by In'r MtaV, mother and l ^';i!wi!v'<'ai:v. an oM Hi nimuger and nd- vuiiee agent, died In Chicago. III., boh. .... At llie Time "f his death lie was connected with the Nallninil Show Print. Cliloiigo. Viviivr I'M.T. a vaudeville performer, ilicil last week at Ikdlcv.ic llosplliil, New York Cilv, from jmeiit lis. Wli,T' : i A. IhiLANK. u inuslcliin am coin- illeil Murcb 1D, ni his butiie In Brook- \ V. In his forly-nliilli year. A : i'uil nne child survive hint. Wit suv Pans, a well known nctnr nud ^t".' unuagcr. died Peb. 22. frum tnls-ren- ii!, Oiliilel l'rawtey Stuck Co., and with mnt Sloek Co.. ill Ccrtnlde Berkeley, uf Ibe Stock f.>.. linSiuii. nud n vents uf age survive I mi poser. I.vii. Wlllol' &3&^&g&£ Ills wife, i.'ustle Si|iiure ill uf nlsnit clylil Inlerineiil was ill wife Mrs. The blind will be iinUhr the leadership uf Hurry Lit lleiiiie, with twelve pieces; nlso a hide'drum 'corps of eight pieces, both at- Iriictloini being hniidsoinoly uniformed. I he show this season will have nine novelty acts, making Ibe programme somewhat on the. circus order, und entirely different from show bonis In Iiml respecl. Mr. Price Is the oiiginulor uf the show boat business, having been un Hie river for twenty years, i:nd will Ibis season eclipse nil of Ills former elTurls. mid make good his title, "The Buddy of 'Km All." IIaiiuv lllil.MS, Oriental Wonder Worker, placid at Mllwuiikee, at. tiulld Hall, under Hie niisplees of the I'ViIcratlon of Women's i'ltibs. presenting bis new Iwo lioiira' miigb: I juggling entertainment, ill four pints. insisted bv Mrs. Helms. They will present I boh Icrliiliiinent uf parks lor (be coining Summer Benson, IIi.stim; Of tub Or.BOiiS' INKI.IN Mi:wri>n: i'ii..- .Business Is line, nml the people have In get out Iu .bouts Horn the lower putt of tin. (own, Iml still they come. The compiiny Is belter and larger Ihuii ever, nud consists uf the folli.wlng peu|de: «.'. V. Iloyce. btisl- iii-ss niaaaucr: He. H. W. Taylor, lecturer, olhce worker uud tooth exiraciur; Iloyce and Huvco. cimndv sketcli: Millie Hall, si-rpvnlllM uud tire ilniici'r: C. V. Ituyii'. euiiu'diuii: Lulu Itcllc in shoitler: Harold C. Iliiyiilond, II- losiraicil songs, and Kd. Bailey, plnnlsl. Claude V. Buyco was lull Idled into Lodge No. fdi-l IC. o. T. M-. Mnreli II. uflcr llie show, und'rejiiirlisl u Jolly gisxl tlnii'. Mrs. Buyco Is still nimble to work ou account of a full she met with al Jnuiosluwii mi Peb. 21, but we lui|ie she Will Hum l>c able Iu ls> nniulig Us ngiiln. Till". HMi lltxiAiti.i; Is a sure cullnr every Thursday, and everyone Is obul Iu see H come. The "mint In white" Htfll nnietini, after diuuet', ou SUuduya. turned to.the ranks uf the circus bill puslnrM Inst season, Is ciiiiteiiipliilliig going out again this season, but Is undecided as Iu where lie will go. Wleliiln has ipillu n ulliiiber uf members of Hie circus craft. W. It. Havls, uf this city. g'»*s wllh the Campbell Bros. lie Is ciinuecfisl wllh tho side shows. L. O. lilensnii, lltbograplier, <tt this Clly. also goes uut Ibis seusiiii. lie Is u member uf Local No. II, of Denver. Colo. Nules from Iss'til No. 10, Minneapolis.— Nnlluiiiil I'resldent ('bus. Joseph urrlved In this illy March II, nud remained here four liars, presiding lit Ibe regular meeting of this local. Sunday, in. Afler llie regular business hnd been Irnusurleil an ojien meet- ing was railed, ul which were present mem- la-is of I he Truth h nml laibor Assembly of tills city, also a rcpresculiiHrc uf the Stale Ladles' Mhcl Lcngue. nnd delegations from the Plour und Co I fill Mill Kniplovt's uutl United Lady tliuiucnl Makers. President Joseph inndi! n lengthy ittblress mi bill pnsl- Ing, reviewing Hie ground from IMT.'i up In the present time. Aiblreflses were inilde by bicnl Inlsir people, Miss H. Hallo iiiuklug u very Impressive Inlk on what women should tin !■> help Ibe tmiles .union cutise. Al the ciiuchishiii of this Meeting President .losupl , acccnipiiiilcd by ip.llo a number uf the litem- IsTH of lAienl 10. tiri.eei'deil In the residence, of Bro. J. J. Wbllbnll. local presldenl, where n nice repimt greeted them. President Joseph* departed Muudiiy evening for Oniuhu, to accept nit Invitation from Hint local. Notes tlioM Hit. Oitk.mikimkii'h MnniciNr f'u.—This lias-been the most prtilltalile sen- miii this ininiMiny erer bad In tlit> Siiiilhlnnil. We close aliHyriMiliiirff. Tehn.. April l».' laying off In Chliiigu Tor n enitplc uf weeks. Huh IP'Vtiubls closes to Ml nut his own nllrac- thu.. itin Itfiby contlmus wllh the show, this bclag his tllirtl scusgn, . will 1st working, Pourlci'ii iiieinberu uf Ibis lo.ul left Huliirdiiy, Mufeli 12, lo loin lli" Bueksklii Hill Show, Iu Texas, ami u nuints r of others have cunt rscteii wllh various shows. Nairn from lliro. W. Luwery, n.fonllng scerelnry of Ustil No. !l.--llro. Junius K. llrr. ilf No, 17, Wns in Pittsburg fur ll short time March 12, In laeel several iif the buys of Nu, II. who showed him it wry pi on suet lime. Urn. Orr Is ugeiil Tor the "Ihtlncy Ada ins Sawyer" Co.. uud sillies Hint lie bus received royal | real men I lliruugLiiiiit I ho ■■Willi ry nt ibe hands of Hie buys. He says II Is iciiinrkubli! how llm iillluiice Is growing everywhere, llm. Hen. Kilo)', of No. .'!. I« nniv Inciiled In SI. Ismls, with the t.'iiiiimliis Wild West and t'uagrcss uf North Atuerli.aii Indians. Bro. Kllev rcisirls Hint svery Ihliig look, bright fur tue oniilng seusnii. Ilru. Hurry .IuIhihoii, uf Nu. II, who IiiiH been located ul Dayton, Ohio, during Hin Wlnler, will go wllh Hie Waller L. Mulu Sbuw this scafoii. Ilro. Al. Niirrliigtmi, of No. it. who Is agent lor Hie Ilu Vnnile Stork t.'o.. Is doing guisl work fur Hie alliance. Notes from Local No. 21. Buffalo: At. our regular meeting held Sunday, March 13, wo bud a very birge alteiitluiice, uutl Ilro. Iru Kroch. or Si. Catherines, Out,, was wllh us. We mi* gelling a largo number uf 1ho boys from dlifi'reiil pur's of t'limoln, twpm.-lnll;." Toronto nml llmiilfonl. Ilro. P, <'. Taylor wus npisjliilt'd business agent for the local. Hverytlilng In In Hun slui|M>. rltwcrnl uf Hie boys leave sunn (o Jnln the big shows. l,oitlH Wolf; agent of "An Orphan's I'rnyer," «f l^irtil No, 1, of-Cbleiign, HI., was In Springfield, Mass., Insl week anil was cuterlSllied liy Hie Ikiis of Local lo, uf Hull illy. iliiytiuind Ptirruws, of Weslllebl, waa imidn a member ill Local >*>, of Hprlngllcld, Mits»,, at Its last meeting,