The New York Clipper (October 1904)

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THE KETW YORK OLIPPISR. 727 99 IIAH A UENVIKE H( (CKHSOll IK TUB NSW IJALoAD HIT. IRE AN OLD Hy JAf'OUR and HOUINSON SOULFUL TUNEFUL Moat Grdlfy teg Report! Fro.jMh» \,ry Beat on thla Vnaaual Compoaltlon. WlWWWWWl ' UWVVVUV ^^^MAOfuVlClBNT IMDRI KOIl RTRUKUPTII ON HINOKH*! ?_^S " """ Pr » f »"«onal copl** to rerognl led p«rf«rni<ri or thoie leading up-to-date programme.--- NO OAHD0. M. WITMARK & JSOIVS, Pt*t>li.alie.r<B, WITMARK BUILDING. 144-1 4B W. 37th Street. N. T. Look for th» Bee Hive Clock Tower. PRXK8VI.VAMA. riillnilrlpliin.—One mure theatre open* ltd ilnorM thin week, tlii* ClieHtiml Street Opera limine ls»glnnlng the senium with •■The Two orphans." There wum a good nggregute id luidlnedH hint week nml It wn* eipiltiihly dlstiilnilcd mining Hie various houses. (iAttliii'K. Tiikatiik i Frank Howe Jr.. ninu- •Hterl.—-The liberal patronage Is'stowed Ml "The. Vnnkee Consul," presented liy Huymond Hitchcock and company, for the lint lime here Inst week, wna the very best of evldenee thnt the niterlng met with Hie favor of the public. Tills fact augurs well for the remiiln- IniE two weeks of the engagement. CHEHTXIT STHKKT OfKllA HlllNR (Nixon & Zlmuierman, managers I.—The upon lug of thlx llPUH occur* lhl» week will) A. M. l'nlmer'H revival of "The Two orphnnn." The engngc- nietit Id to Inst n fortnight. • (ilKHTX'T Stiikkt Thkatiik (Nixon A Zlm- nti'i-inun. munagei'dl.—Until Miimi. In "The Second Kiddle," met with a hearty reception ladt week on Ills llrst upiieiiriim c here In HiIh piece. The natron*, of whom there were ninny, liberally applauded the performances ■mil apparently went away well pleased. The current week ends the engagement, next week bringing Wllllnm Collier, In "The Dic- tator." . Wai.xit STnKET Tiikatiik (Frank Howe Jr.. manager!.—In "The Southerners" nn excellent offering was secured to open thla house. >f the nine of the pnlronage he niiv criterion. Well tilled houses were In attend- ance throughout the week and appreciation won .shown In many ways. The engagement rods with Hie current week. Next week, "The Virginian." .... nti.MiiliK'H ArniTniiliM (Oilmnre m \nle. manager*).—Another Mil of great nttrac- ilvi'tiess has been nrrnngeil for the present week at this house. Incluiled In Hie viiude- ville nrrnv nre: Henrietta He Serrls, living art reproduction*: the Four Hlanos, Lavlne Mini Brother. Louise Sylvester. Creve and Itafm. liOffell Trio. Lillian Walton. Trouhn- donr Four and Mlnher'a hull terrlerh. To round out Hie hill the Auditorium Comedi- ans appear lu "A Married Widow." Last week's programme was deserving of liberal a l tendance and got It. 1'AitK Thkatiik (K. O. Mxon-Mrdllnger. manager).—"David llnriim" wiib well ul- tended last week. This week Kloreace IHiul- ley and company nre appearing lu "The Street" Singer,' with "The Sleeping Beonty and the lleaat" scheduled to follow. National Tiikatiik (Joseph Jl. Kelly. manager).—The current offering l» n ""*•«- drama new here, entitled "Fscaped from the Harem." The announcement for Hie earning week la "Light* of Home." Last week the patrons turned out In force for the HiisscU ..roiiicr*. In their new offering, "The l-emulo Detectives." (iMStti OHU Hoi'HB (0. A. Wegefnrth. manager).—Murray and Mack are holding forth this week, appearing with their com- iiany In "An Kngltah Daisy." Audiences of excellent size attended the performances of "The Crlal*" given by NaneMe I'omstock. and coaipany last week. Next week brings "The Sign of the Cross." Pkiih.k'h Tiikatiik (K. (i. Nixon-Mrdllng- *!'. manager).—"Heurts Adrift" was well pa- lionized In si week. Thla week the new melo- drama.'"The White Tigress of .Inpan, Is be- ing presented. ... _ 1'I.ankVk Anon Rtmkkt Tiikatiik <M. S. Hehlealnger. manager). — "The Slain of llllllt .1* the attraction for the ctirreut week at Ihld house. Last week "Why He invoiced Her'" was presented In admirable style, and Hie performances attracted lllled houses. Scheduled for Hie coining week. "'Ihe < ltuii- ty Nurse." • IIaiit'h Xkw Tiikatiik (John W. Hart, man- ager).—.ludglng by the large nt tendance last wreck, with "When Women hove" as the bin, mid Ihe week before. Manager Hurt bus a popular place of amusement and Ik providing the class of offerings demanded by Ills pa- tron*. "Thon Shalt Not Kill" Is »,* hoards this week mid "Down by the Sen Is underlined to follow. .... KoiiKr-Ai-Mt'M TitBATUE (Miller & Kaufman, managers).—With lieorge W. Bni-hler anil Caroline Krnnklln hi Hie lending roles, Die stock company Is (his week presenting "Saints nhd Sinner*.' Comnieiidnble perfnrnmnrea or "The Mnsiineraders" were given Inst week nnd attracted audiences of excellent sl/e. ' I lie Henrii'lla" Is lu relicurmil for the coining •m • Kbitii'h Bum; (E. I*. Lyons, resident man- ager).—Kor lids, the Inst week fur the stock company. "A Stranger In n Strange Land M being presented. Kxcelleiit iierfoniiiinces of "Friends" were given lust week to good at- tendance. ' , .HtANPaiiii Tiikatiib (Hnrey & Speck, man- agers!.— After a MiioreMsful week with "Through Klrc mid Waler." ihe stock com- pany Is now presenting "The Wars! Woman In Undon," a melodrama with a subc''- nbnnduncc of thrills. Kor next week the Little Mother" Is announced. Kbitii'h Nbw Tiikatiik (II. V. Jordan, resident manager).— The programme HiIh week Is calculated to keep buslneiis up lu IIMJ top notch. Incluillng. as It does. Mil Ion »'" Holly Nobles. Marcel's fcn« rrliclt. Hlce and 1'revost. .lames lltiirlgaii. Mlhinl Trw. \;uke nnd Adnnis. (ierinlual, lliirton s dogs, llros. Klgoletlo. Marlon Lumenl. the Zanies, IiiiHhh nnd Uyuo. and Ihe hlogroph. ■ Rilr-niB Tiibatiik (Walter llaynionil. resi- dent manager).—The Dainty I'm*' • ,l "' 1 '''': iniew furiifsh the cntertaliimeiit dining Hie lW half of this week nnd the IIMoii Ihirleij. tpiers during the second half. Wallace nil" ihore's moving nlctlirfa nnd Llppincott h Troubadours both fared well lust week. Ninth and Amu Mi:mkiji (C. A. Dn^m* hurgh. mnnngerl.—The fat wouieu* »*i"g lontest Is continued In the cmjo hall tils week and other novelties In the name tie- imrnnent nre: Austin, tambourine Juggler, llovce Brothers, bag punching, and John Thompson, blind checker liliiyer. IB WW lhealre the continuous voudevllle progrnium.' Iniludes: lilylhe W. Kelly. Mller ■na.Mtl* vllle. Phil Morion. Ihe Three Auburn*. Jnnies t. Make, Kennedy and Kuy nnd the cine- '•'"ilevKSTn 8TBEF.T OpjsnA JtW-M (Prank Dnmonl. manager).—"The Baseball Cops li continued ihfi. week a* Ihe iirlnc pal biii; leaque. It was put on lost week nud.amused the patrons to Ihe top notch, a game being played between the lMillodelphlii "cops" and the Camden -cops." The usual llrst pan, Willi new songs and gags, and a liberal nrrnv "f specialties by the company round mil an nilriicllre evening's enlerlalnineut. Busi- ness has Imvii excellent. I.vrKi'.M Tiikatiik (John ti. Jermun. mana- ger i.—The lllnc Itlhboti Clrls hold the boards this week, enlerlalalng the patrons with burlesque and vaudeville. The Kav 1'oster Cuinpnny, by nierltnrlous uerfnnu- nnces, earned Hie prosperity allulned last week. Tiiiii-ahkiui (l-'loyd Laiinian. ninnngeri.— Filled houses greeted Miner's Americans IumI week and the programme proved attractive from start to finish. This week, the City Sports are furnishing Ihe entertainment. NnTKH.—The llrond Street Theatre Is to open with Viola Allen. In "The Wllilers lale. del. It), to lie followed, Oct, UM, liy "Tile Serlo-Coiule tloverness." Wright Lorimer's production of "The Shepherd King" cornea |o the chestnut Street Oiiern llonse Nov. 2S The Herman eompanv lo he In- stalled nl the IIIJou by Carl Cauke. will have l.uilwlg LIudlkolT as leadliig man and Kll/.n- lieth Itlschon* as leading woman Samuel Anthony, u cidored tH'rforiner, who. with his wife and two children, was wit It llnrgreare's Circus hen*, killed his wife and cut his own throat Wednesday morning of Inst week at their lialglngs. UL'i Lombard Street. Jealousy Is supposed to lie Ihe cause. Alitlionv Is In a critical condition. rmsl.ui-K. a i the Nixon Then I re IThos. I'. Kick, inaniigeri the offering for Ihe cur- rent week Is KrltXl Scheff, In the comedy iipera, "The Two Hoses." I.ew : Docksladei' mid his iiiinslrel company closed a hiicivss- fill week's eugngeiuenl Sepl. L'4. This sliow Is conceded hy all In lie one of Hie burst minstrel organizations ever seen In I'll Is- burg, lu aildllloii lo an array of high class talent there is a word of praise due lo Hie lH*nntlfill scenic effects. The nest attrac- tion Ih "The Saltan of Siilu" for week of int. a. Avkxi'b Thkatiie (Harry Davis, mana- ger).—The slock company this week pre- sent* "The Professor's l^ivc Story." "Are You n Mason";" the laugh provoking farce, was presented In a splendid manner lust week. The patrons In rued out In largely In- creased numbers, due In pari lo Ihe delight- ful cool weather. Julia Marlowe's former success, "The Cavalier," for week of Oct. !t. Ili.ior Tmbatiib (It. M. liiillck, maiiiigeri. —-I.angdon McCorinlck's great melodrama, "Hearts Adrift, " Is litis week's attraction, commencing matinee, Sept. 211. "A Prisoner of Wur," ii sllrrlug four act drama, founded on Ihe coiilllci between lliisslu mill Japan, drew well last week. The capable coinptinv was headed by Ktlwln llruiidl and Sylvlu ind- well, "More to Be Pitied Than Scorned" comes Mnnduy uinllnee, Oct. .1, for a week. Dt*DL'KMKN Tiikatiik (It. M. Htillck, man- ager).—Arthur Dunn nnd n big company. In "Tlie Itunuwiiyx." opened (or a week Monday, Sept. I'll. "Buster Hrowu" packed the house at every perfortnnuec last week and hundreds of people were unable lo gain admittance. John nnd Piauiu Hay. In Ihelr latest success, "Down Ihe Pike," will amuse the pull-ons week of del. .'I, K..MIMUK Tiikatiik (K, J, McCullough. mali- nger).—The current week's offering Is the comedv dram,i. "i)n Hie llrldge at Mid- night, wllh (ieorge K11 ml and Alma llenra III the leiiillug roles. "The Policy Players" hud good Ionises anil won llhernl applause last week. They furnished plenty of fun and gave it pleasing enterliilnnietii. ■ l.eoun Murshall won favor by her line singing ami dancing. Lincoln J. Carter's "The Kluinlng Arrow" Oct. Jt-H. HitAXn Oi'Kiu HnrsK (Hurry Davis, mlin- ageri.—Large ntlcadaiice and thorough en- lovment prevailed ui lids liouse lust week. This week's bill includes: Frederick Bund aud company. Helen lllrard, l*w Sully. I'lve Moivalls, Kri Mudge. Clifford and llnrke. Sllnson nnd Merton, Frederick Bros, null Burns. Iiiillun Trio, Harry Brown, Cbnlk Sauiiders. Dudley and Chessman, La l.ellc, htereoptlcnn views mid lllnetogrupli. Ai'auk.mv (Harry W. Williams, manageri. —Maiicliester's Cracker Jacks began a week s engagement Monday, ail. Wnoilhull'H II gh Hollers drew large crowds lusi week.. wlun ug i.lenlv of applause In a line allow and making lots of friend*. The singing und ilunchig uf the Ksher Slsler* was niiich admired. Ihe HentzStiulley Co. Is due week of (Id. 3-8. Staii TllHATltK (Keystone Aiiiiinciiiciii In.. nuinagcrs).—(iiMHl alieiidauce was recorded last week. The hill for Ihe current week In- cludes: Hurt and Mile, llessle. Mark Fields. Clarice Templeton, F.ldrldge and Clniograpli plelures. Notkk.— Manager R. J. McCullough. of I'.niidn- Theillre, went lo New lork Inst week for Hie purpose of greellng his wife, who was a passenger on Hie » eltlc. She him been spending the Summer abroad, prllici- laillv in Hdfiilmrgli and Loudon hd. Mlddlelon. formerly property inan al Hie Avenue Thenlre, accepted a slnillar position at the Diioiicsne Ibis season. He evidently prefers viindevlllc. as he bus rejoined thu llavls foires at Hie llrand Opera lloiisi'.... Douglas Clurk McCue, n well kaown local newspaper man. ha* Ih-cii engaged wl Hi II. II. Marks' "Out of Hie Fold In, and left last week to Join the orgunl/iillon at Saginaw. Mich ....A iliiliiue pamphlet, to be Issued weekly, enlllled 77ic llmni OiiiIh )m», mude lis llrsl appearnce Monday, II* It Is devoled principally lo the Inleresl* of Ihe Davis enterprises, nnd lit the s e iliac II contains many bright hits of general Iheuirlcal Informatloii The "llusler Brown" Co. proved lo be such a success at the liiii|uesne lasl week that a re- turn engagement of iwu weeks hns lieen ur- ranged For Hie near future The veteran manager. Harry W. William*, whose condi- tion was recently regarded wllh uppiehen- hion liy his frl'iids. Is reported to hnve rtilllcd lomewluit Il ha* heen announced Hint Ihe Ali-ln Theatre will open for the b«usoii (lot "4 ...H I* announced that Ihe Hayety. llvde fc Behiuiius new theatre, at Sixth Street iu\. Duqiiesue Way. which l» to be devoled to the legitimate, will open about Monday, Oct. SI. . I Colliinhln At (he Columbia Opera House (John B. Illsslnger, manager) "fhe Two Jobnii" gave a good show to a big Iioiiim* Sepl. 311. London Hnlely nirls had n good show SI, Charlotte Burnett. In "Twilflli Mglil." ilrew capacity house* aj. Moving pictures a:i. "I. Due: Innocenl Mnlds -II. "Widow Ynn Colt" a". "Diiwii on the Fnrm'' 30, West's Minstrels I lei. I, lliirrlxlHirit. At Ihe Lyceum Tlicalre (M. Uels, maiiiigeri "The Man Inge of Kill)"." wllh llertliiil liernrd nnd Mux Figinnli. scored big with a fall" Mixed audience Sepl. S3. These nllrnellons are due: "The Sign of the Cross" as, "lllrls Will lie lilrls" SP, "Slier- luck Holmes" Oct. I. Ockiia HnrsK I M. Itels. muniigeri.—"Wed- detl and Parted" had g»wd biislnesH Sept. IP-SI. "The Secret of Ihe Snbwiiy." I»y Jean Caldwell, mnde a success aa-S4. II I* un- dergoing sonic Important changes und will be given with stronger scenic effects wllliln the next lwo weeks. "Kidnapped In New York" anas und "Down liy Ihe Sea" an-Oct. I, Niitk*.— William L. Mnlley, nianiiger of "The S vl of the Subway C "etiirned lo New York -" lo arrange fur aildltloiial Hienerv for his altractlon. Wllllnm Ituller Is limiting ufter the business department wllh Ibis nllracllon lilies Murry. owner ■if ""'I'lie Marriage of Kilty" Co.. witnessed Ihe performiince here S3 Welsh llrolh- i'1-s' Circus was al Sleelton. Pn.. S(l The Innocenl Maids llnrlesoiie Co. Is due tit Mldilletoti. I'll.. Jl) X. P. Mi'Ilrlde. airchestra lender, has retired from the pro- fession lo Hike up church orgiltllst work. * LuiictiNlrr.—Fullon Oiiern House (Chas. A. Yecker. ninnngeri.—This liiiiidsome tlie- ntre, iiriictlcallv rebuilt and one of Hie Iiniul- soniest lu this Slate, was formally reopeued Ipv llciiliia (lerard and Max Klginan, I I'lie Marriage or Kilty." lo a crowded house, Sept. at. Irene .Myers nnd couipniiy. In rep- erioiv. aCcOct. 1. The local newspaper men were given n hnui|iiet by Manager Yecker Sept. ai. The singe has been enlarged, a gallery added aud the settling capacity In- creased lo I .insi. Itiinr Caiuiks (John II. Peoples, luniia- K ori.—The Id II for the In si week of Hie season. atl-Oct, I. Includes: llynn and Hitch- Held. Original village Choir. Mile. Chester. Princess. Chlniiullln anil I'M. Newell, Bryant and Snvllle, Smith and Iloweriiinu mid Ihe klnelngrnpli. • Krle At the New Majestic (Krle Aiaiise- menl Co., manager*).—Hose Melville. In "Sis Hopkins." Sepl. al nml nun luce, played to packed houses. S. II. O. was posted nl S l*. Jl. The company Is a good one. "At Ihe Old Cross Bonds" at was favored with huge business. Coining: Bunions' "Sii|ierbii" ati-as. Paiik Oi'KUA llttisK (J. L. nilson, mnnn- gerl.—The Aubrey Slock Co. comes ail and week. 'The Funny Side of Life" had fair liltenilauce a.'i, at. I Willliiinsiiorl. At Ihe Lycoming Opera House ll.yiunn J. risk, iniiuugei) David Wnrllcld, In hi* new piny, "The Music Teuclier." nppenred Sept. Ill, und star, iimho- clales and piny were eiiHiusliiHllcly received. "Itiidolpli mill Adolnh" to fair liiislnesH SI. "Thon Shall Not Kill, S4. canceled, Due: l-Mwiiril Wuliliiiun ail. Lewis Hussell. in "The Middleman." ail: Vogel'* Minstrels (lei. I. Paul I III more. In "The Mummy and the Humming Bird." -I; "lliimiiu llcarl* - ' 3, Chas. It. Ilauroril S. Allooni Al Ihe Llevcnlh Avenue Opera House II. C. MlHhler, manager! "A Chinese llonevinoon" had big houses Sepl. 111. an. The Murray & Mnrkey Sloek Co. Iiuil full bouses ai-a-l. Coming: "The Marriage of Kllly" ail. "Wife In Name Only" SH. "A Circus liny" SH, London Halety t.irls 3U. ♦*-♦ they open the season Clonics Cherry and Florence Flay, nf Al. Beeves' Show, ul I lie People's lust week, were married dur- ing their slay here. J. Hales and Virginia Neville, also members of the compiiny, wit- nessed the ceremony Manager John II. Ilavllii left for St. Louis In look ufier Ills Ihcullieal Interests Kdwlu (iliiver, di- rector of Inn May l-'esllvnl chorus, returned from abroad, where he spent Ihe Summer. Mrs. Ileilileltn I'allersou Kovatou, mi actress, hns sued In the local courts for u divorce from Kilwnrd II. Itoyslon. n Ihe- uirlcal manager, of New York Mrs. Ziiphn Hai-iica-Wood, who bus cmiducl- ed a privule mush' school lu Ibis city for severul yenrs, will leave shortly for New York, where she will make her homo. Mrs. Wood's opera elitss will give her a farewell IH'rformauce of "Cnvallerlii llustlcanti" Sept. Si.... Iluslness .Manager Sum Hurrlsun. of Ihe "Mother House" Co., spent it few hours line lust week Michael linvlu. adver- tising urn linger of the lirand. iicciimpuiilcil Lew Hiickslader's Mluslrcls In Pittsburg lust week. In the capacity of manager, in place of .lames Decker, who col lied from Ihe com- pany. Mr. Hnvln will return to bis pnsl tit I l.i- lira ltd lids week. Manager Wllsna. of (lie liny*, having been a w III I 'll lo Mil Mr. Decker's place. t t.'levelnud.—At I lit* Opera Bouse (A. F. Ilnrlx. ninnngeri " "Way Down FiihI" Is tIn* bill Sepl. ail anil week. "Peggy from Purls" had good business week of III. Ktliel Harry- more next week. I'oi.ii.vi.ii. (Drew \- Campbell, managers), —"The llitllerhifs." hy Hie Yaiiglinii l.hiHer Slock Co., Is Hie cltrrelll week's bill, and should draw the usual Jimmied houses. "Cap- tain l.eliarblalr" drew caiiiiiily houses week of III. "For Fair Virginia" nexl week. Lviki M iJ. V. Cooksoti. iniinageri.-• Ward & Yokes Co. Is Hie current week's offering. Hurry lleresford. In "Our New Mun." drew well 'week of 111. Dnvhl lllgglns. 111 "Hid l,a*i Didliir," next week. Ci.kvki.anp 1,1. K. Coukson. nmiiiiger).— "Driven from Home" Is the ciiiTcnl week's ail r.-ict Ion. "The Fliiiulng Arrow" liad good houses week of HI. "On Ihu llrldge at Mid nltrhl" next week. T.'ui'UiK I Mag Fiietkeiilieuer, inntnigerL— "The Prim ess of TrchUondo" Is lite offer- ing In- Hie Fnelkenlieiier Opera Co. Hie cur- rent week. ".Martha" was sung week of III, Which marked the opening of this house iin the Inline nf opera. If Hie llrsl week's ill- lenilniiii* is nny ciileiion the theatre will lie i rowded to the door* throitghout Hie Wlnler. "FaitMl" next week. Piiiihcki't 11.. M. l-'lrlek. mnmiger).— Henry 10. Dlxcy, Hie Six Miislcnl Citltys, Herhcrl's dogs. .Nichols sisters, Lo Hov und (invlon, Chris llruiio und Mubel Hussell ami Lu llelle lllanclie form the hill HiIh week. Kverv menlier In the bill week id III was good, ns was Hie allenihuice nl every per- rormaiice. i'lie Five Mowatts nnd John Ford und Miiyme Hchriie were particularly clever. Sr.lii (Drew k ininphell. inanagerst, 'I he New York Staid are here Mils week. The lialnlv Duchess Co. hud good business week uf II). The Thoroughbreds next week. • XoTKH.— llerllin Davis has Joined the Fact- keuhrucr Stock opera Co. She comes from the Tlvoll Opera Co., San Francisco I'lfiiuor Kent bus resigned from Ihe l-'ael- kenheuer Opera Co,, and Hcrllia Hiivls will now become Ihe Mine doprauo. OHIO. cioiliiiiiiii. —Another house will ruler Ihe local theatrical Held for piKi'oiiiige when HoIiIiihoh's Opera House Ihrows npen Ha doors Sept. a"i, under the iiiuniigeiiient uf (Ieorge F. Fish, A slock company luis been install. d und the mauiigemeiil promises to present only high class plays. Willi the opening or lIds house the season will lie on lu full force. ClIAMi OI-KUA Hoi'HB (John II. Ilavllii It I [in iv Knliiiorth, iiiumigei'si. He Wolf Hop- per, lu "Wung," Is due Sepl. 211. "The Sill- inn of Sulu" scored a big success wllh Ihe huge crowd* last week. " 'Way iHiwn Fust" i hi. a. Wai,.vi:t Stiibkt Tiikatiik (M. C. Ander- son. Ilianilgeil. —The Hays will he seen In "Ihiwii Ihe Pike" Sept. 23. "Ulnar Ixxy" kept Ihe large crowds roaring with laughter last week, (ieorge Kidney was CHpi'i'lully clever. "In Old Kentucky'' (Id. S. Ciu.rMiiiA Tiikatiik iM. c. Anderson. niaiiageri. - John T. Kelly and i-iimpany heads Hie vaudeville hill Sent. 23, OHici-m are: Kalheryu Ostermun. lite Coliiuiblaus, llalley and Median. Musical Lowe. Boralii nnd Nevaro. Mysterious Zaiielg and W. II. Wlndnii. Business contluiieH good. IIoiiinson'h Oi'KitA IIiiihk Hieurgo F. 1-islt, in Hunger I.—This house will open Hie seasiin Sept. 23 wllh Ihe Forcpuugli Slock Co. Julia Marlowe's "When Knighthood Was lu Flower" will lie prcHcnlcd. Luiiulu Shaiiiiou and John J. Fiirrell will tin v.- the leading roles, oihei- members of the com- piiny arc: Frank Peters, (Hlliert Kly. Hen- rietta Yndci-s. Flcaiior l^i Salle. Koltcrt Ban- hoiii, Joseph Woodbtirn, Kiigenhi Welih, i-rcil- erlck Forreslcr, llessle Sleveiisnii and He- vara Pnrnicr. The mlvnnci! sale of season tickets Indicates n prosperous season for Ihe stock company. Popular Al. lironc, formerly of Hie like, Is 111 the box ollbe. IIkiiK'k OfKIU IIiiihk illeuck, Stair & Fenuessv. mumigersl.—"The Curse of Drink" will open Sepl. 23. "A Working OlrPs Wrongs," presented hy n well balanced cast, pin veil lo good slued houses last week. "The Child Wife" Oct. 2. Lviki si Tiibatiik (lleuck, Stair & Fen- neH*y. iitiiuugei'si. —"Over Nluguru Fallu" comes Sepl. 23, following "A lilii nf the Streets." Iluslness was good last week, "To Die ul Dawn" Oct. 2, I'koi'I.k'h Tiikatiik (Hubert lleuck, mana- ger).—The High Holler* are due Sepl. 23. Last week Al. Ileeve*' Dig Show put In a prolllnlile week. tlnsHir of TUB I.ottnv. —Mnmiger William l'enne*»y and the "Katzeiijiiniuier Kids" Co. passed through rn roulr to Kankakee, whure Coliiniliiid. - The 11 rent Hunt hern Then- Ire III. M. HetTiier. iniinngei i was dark week of Sepl. HI. "Vlvlun'd I'npiiH" iiltiyed lo fair biuiness 14, 13. Coming: "Hen Bur" week of 211, "The Jewel of Asia" I, "Who Is In own,-" II, K.MI'IIIK TllKATin: (II. A. Welsillilli, mana- geri, 'Arc You a Mason)" Is meeting wllh great success week of IP. "In hpllti of All" played to good houses week of IS, Will re- peal: "Ale You n Mason'/" week of 211, "Why Smith Left I limit*" comes week of lid. II. .ClIAMi Ol'KIIA lliil'HK (A. II. Ovens, ninn- ngeri. The Hays, In "Down the lik," 22- 2-1. Coining: "Husy Ixny" 2II-2H, "The Policy Player*" as-Oct. I, "Hunter Brown" 3-3. llioii Ktiikkt Tub.\tiiu (A. Ii. Ovens, miin- ugeri.—"Horn iiiorne" 111-21, •"Way out Weal" 22-2-1. "Too Proud lo Beg," 12-H, played lo large business. Black Pnltl Trou- badours I3.1i, played to H. II. O. business Coming: "The Child Wife" 2HSH, "A lies- penile Chalice" atl-Ocl. I, lite l.lllpnllaas il-3, "BeHii's Adiifl" (IN. XoTKH.—The Diiipln- Thenlre broke nil rec- ords wllh "Are You a .MnsonV" liouse being sold out for Ihe entire week Helen Mil ton, of the "Dora Thoiue" Co., Is Hie daugh- ter of Kale Hliincke, who played lu stork here a few years ngt The Columbus Amuse- ment Co.. which owns anil cuulrols Hie Ian aire Theatre, luid lis minimi meeting as, mui Hie old directors were reelected lien, I., Clieuiiell, iiih linger of Ihe Coluinbus Hill Posting Co., has organized u company lo bid In the Forrpaiigli Sells llros,' Circus ul Ihe itllcllon Nov. III. Toledo. At lite Vnleulllie Thenlre (Fdw, K, lix, iiiiinngeri "Peggy from Paris" gave pleasing performance* lo fait- business Sept. Ill, IT. Schiimuliu-llelnek, III "Love's l.nlleiy." scored a big success IP, Coining: "Bubes In Toyhind" "J2, 23. Lvi'Bi'M i iikatiik 'Flunk Hurl, niuiiiiger). —Hns Hun's .Minstrels did u good business 13-17. The llnys, in "limvn Ihe like," gave inosl satisfactory perfonuilllci'H lo jiilcki'd bouses IK-SI . Coming: Hose Melville, In "Sis Hopkins," 22-21: "Husler Hi-own" 23 and week. Kni'iuK Tiikatiik I AIh* Shapiro, luittitigerl. —Tin* New York Slurs pleased good iiudi- dices IS nnd week. The Three LelTlolls were a pronoun I NOtra, Cherry Hlossouis 23 nnd week. Aiu'iiiK Tiikatiik (II. II. Liimkln. iiiiuin- f;c:|.—Mnmiger Ltiniklii hud n strong bill ii-t week and Ihe attendance was gimd. For 23 and week: The Four Norton*, the Three Hills, Lew Hawkins, I.lbbv and Thayer, He- rendu mid Hreen, Hie lieriisielns, Tommy 11 aye*. IlriiT'H Thratkr (Frank Burt, manager). —"The Slain of L'lilll," 13-17, and "Too Proud In Keg." IS-21, fared well. "Flood Tide" 22-2-1. ."A liespernle. Chance" ST. SH. Cnntiiil.- Al Hie liraml Upern House (M, C. Hnrher, niiiuagei i lllmiuelelli'* Ideal*. Ill repertory, week nl Sepl. IP, packed Ihe house ill nine performances, giving Ihe best of sat- isfaction. The siihscipieiu bookings nre: Hurry lleresford. In "Our New Man," ST ; "Supeiiiii" '.'P. "A Chinese Honeymoon" 311, "Tin* Haven" Oct. I. "liuie Josh Spruceuy 3, "The Holy I'ltyV S. Oaiiukn iiiKiTUB (M. .Manning, manager). - People honked fur week or Sept. Sll lire: l.nlla De More, the Sloiills, Tom llefruil, Child. Wlllnrd. l-hl. Nlhhe and La Uen/.o llros. Iluslness has been good. An tiddilloti of Ion boxes bus been liinde to the scaling en- pftclly. ■ ... a i iknu \| the Colonial Thenlre IS, S. Vnll. manageri Sonsil's llaild had the capuiily Sept. IS. The house will he dark week of an. (iiiAxn Opkiia IIiiihk iT. K, Allittugh, mnn- iiKeii.-'To Die ut i Dawn" anil "On Ihe Hrlilge ul Mldulgln" divided week of 111 lo very big business. "The Pluming Arrow" enme* Sll-as, "die Olson" ail (let. 1. L.iKKHiio: Paiik I'AHixn closed the host setison lu the hisiory of Ihe house 17. Niitkh. —The Skcrhecks nn* rest lug for four weeks ill Lang Lake, near Akron Win, limy, business inn linger fur "lilo Olson," was here 21. i I lay (on. . At |ltc Ylctoiia Thenlre IC. (I, Miller, iiiaaageri ('rentnre ami bin liiiuil gave a plenslitg concert Sept. J'.', lo n good si/nl liilillence. "Wung," incsculed hy lie Wnlf llupiier, did ti splendid business, uitilinee and night, ai. Natiiinai, (Oil I In trows, manager),—" 'Wny (int. West," with Hence Hull, wits Hie nllrnc lion lll-al, lo fnlr biislni'ss. "In ihe Shiiilnir of the ilalhiws" drew fnlrly well SS-S I. Cum- ing : "The Policy Players" 2H-2H, s.ii.iii iiiih" iiiuii: Tiikatiik. —"Over Siiigiirn Fulls" idnyed lu a goad slr.ed aiullence 23. Howe's moving plelures 27. * Hiicinullelil. At the Hiuiid lipi'i-a lliniao (I.Ulnar . .1, Dalle, iiiiiniigeri ' I tu-le Jnsli Stiiuceliv" had II well lllled house Sept. IT. "(in Hie llrldge ill Midnight" did good busi- ness III. "A Chinese Honeymoon" lllled the liouse 23. Stetson's "liuie Tom's Ciiblu" SI, "III Hie Sluidow or Ihe Hallows" 211. oiit'iiKi'M Tiikatiik iiirpheiiiii iiiealre Co., proprietor*).--Tin- opening week, III-2-I, win ii ureal success, both evenings nnd iniillneed being well uiiciiiled. Tile bill for week 211 In- cludes: Susie llonilwill.lllles W. Illiriillgloll, MeVI'V and Henhiighl, (Ieorge Llngnril, lllns- traieii songs and moving pictures. > Mmisllolil. Ai Memorial opera Hoiinc (llower, ft Mlckley. Iliuinigers) "liuie .lush Hprttceliy." always |)ii|iular here, had u largo niiillence Sepl. 211 mid pleased ns well iih ever. Sotisii and tils famous Imml was heitril und iipprecliileil liy a bilge audience 21. "A Trip In Fgypl" gave good siHIsfniiloii, In u crowded house, 23. "Princess lloiinle," given hy local talent. 27, 2N. I. auk Paiik i'ahimi IK. II. F.ndly, niiiiin- gerl. This ilii'tilre closed last week for Ihu deilson, the lioiitl I'liMiilmlcts being Hie last cnlerlalucls /.iiim'hvHD', Ai the Weller Theatre (J. H. Fiiglniid, inigei i "Cudcr Ihe Slimline of Ihe Hallow*" played nfleruiiuu mill iilghl, Si*|it. 17, to full' homes "On the llrldge ill Midnight" 20. "A Trip la Fgypl" 21, "Over Nbigtira Falls" 22. n. F. IWAI1W, iiureliasliig agent for Fnre- piiugli-Sells Urns., spent l-'t'i.lii.v, ■ al. lu Dili city, visiting Id* fat her. Mayor Hen eon. ■ Clmhoi'Oiil. Al Hlxlll SI reel Thenlre (J. P. I'nllaluin. tnanageri "A 'Il Ip to Fg.vid'" liletiscil a fair audience Sepl. 22. liidibv llevare, of Ihe I'liinpaiiv. did splendid Work, Thiimus Jefferson, In "Hip Van Winkle," 23; "Our New .Mini" 211. ««» DIHTKK I OP' I 1(1,1 Hill t. Wnslilouioii. .\i Ihe Nntlunul Thenlre (Win. II. Hapley, luiiililgi'l'l I'ny i'l'liipleloil iniil Peter F. Iiullev. In "A Utile of 1-1 very• thing." Sept. ID-21. Last week '"I'lie Maid and Hie Mummy" hud Increasing business as Hie week iidvauecil. l-'rlt/l Sclteff, III "The Two Hunch," next week. C111.1..11111A Tiikatiik Uoseph II. Luckell, tnanageri. —Hvu Tuugiiaj lo "Thu Suiiiln. (Shi, I* on Mils weed, l-.divln Morgan, lu "The Klerual lily," scored well Insl week. both iirllstlenllr und H mi m-iii 11 c. I'ten I ore So, .Mrs, ralrl.lt I'miilihi'll, In "Tile Sor- ceress," Oct, 3 mid week. LAi-.ivitrn: Hi'Kii.i Hot hi: i I in J. Lu Molle, iiiiiniigeri. The Ureal Lafayellc Ihld week. Lasl week "King Dodo" luid crowih'd bouses at every pcrfurmuiici'. Hurry Here*. ford, In "Our New' Mini," Ocl. :; ami week. Ai AluiJ.iv ut Mi'Htf 1,1. W. Lyons, iiiaiui- gei*l. -"Wlien Women Love" Is Hie current play. Lasl week "Dealers In While Women" jileased tin- jmlrons ami linsliii'ss ivas brisk, "liilld Slaves of New Vork" Ocl, 3 nml week. I'lUM-'a TtlKAINK I.Miss II. Winifred De Will, lililliagei'l. Tilt; present week's bill includes o Ilatui San unit cnmpaity, Sydney Deane mid company, Al. Latvieuce, Monioe, Muck nail Luwceucc, lli'oHierd lie Ou/.o, Anna Caldwell. Frank Wlilliuuii und Hie vllngriiiili. Cast week's IdII, headed hy Ihe llnyit New York Syniphuii.v OrcJiesli'ii,i lllled Ihe bouse nl each potior mil me. - , , Lvi'Ki'll Tin;,Vint: (Fiigene Kernan, man- ligci"). Tills week, the lien 1/HullIIc.v Co. I.asi week Hum-hosier's Cracker lacks luid excellent business, l-'tty I'osier Co, Ocl. :| mid Week. Tiik Hk.vtiiV Piinv Cihith pluyeil lo en- pmily I wire a duy nil last week. ♦»» HOI ill C» Mill. IN \. I 'ilnntlilii. The New Coliimliln Thenlre (Brown Hum,, iiiii linger* i whs dark week of Sept. III. Coiuliii': "11111111111 Henri*" 2d, "Ciiiidlda" 27. "Pegoy from Pads" Ocl. I. "The Ylllnge PiirsiuP r il, "The Liberty ISdles" ■I, "The Filial Wedding" 7. "Happy lliinll- gnn" K Nutk —"A Boy Wunled" Co. changed nitiii. ageiueul ul this point I'. \V, I,hud. with Dorolhy Lit Mar mill Miss Marks, rcluiiieil to New York, Hie reiunliider of lite ciiinpuny rissninlng the mmuigeiueiit und rnnlluuluf! the tour.