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OCTOBER 1. THE 1STEW YORK CLIPPER. 729 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. B. HARMS COMPANY, FORMERLY AT 18 HAVE MOVED INTO TIIBIK NBW BUILDING, WIlKltR TIIKY WILL BK I-l.EABKl) Tl> WKLI'UIIR ALL TIIBIH PKOFKHSION At, K1UKND8. IIKT. ttlh AVK. ANU I.UNU AC'HH lA Mltl'AHK, T. B. HARMS COMPANY, 126 "Wost 44tli Street, NTe^w tcrs, Connelly and Howe, nml (lie Cnroy- littler Trio. Nli-KKLOI>BOM (I,. fi. Walker, manager).— The leading feature tills wirk Is Drake nml p.cu*»n's Southern Swells. Others Include: Mnlutt. January Jacobs nml Maxey. On Hit; mult: Connollc.v mid Chirk. Ucorgo I. Foster, Alien Jordau, Harris and Day, and Tony West. Notks.— flrace Van StnddlCurd, In "The lied Feather." will follow "'riiu lilrl from Kay's" nt tlie Mollis Street Theatre "Whoa Johnnie Conn's .Marching Home" will soon be seen at the (ilobo Viola Allen roines to the Colonial on Deo. 2(1. In "The Winter's Tale." A. 1". White, of Aus- tin & Stone's Museum. Is receiving congratu- lations from his many friends over his re- covery from his recent, serious Illness .Niiriimhi'gn I'nrk. closed n very successful season on Sunday, 38 Frazer Coulter, who Is at the Colonial with Robert Kdeson. In "Hanson's Folly," was for a long time a member of the old Boston Miisuem slock com- pany. .. .The new Gaiety Theatre and Boston Music Hall are to open in n few weeks ■loan Coogau, of Coogan Bros.' vaudeville agency, |H back at his desk after a serious Illness Clara Barti-nitx has heen en- gaged ns prima donna of .Malinger Harry Fnr- rcn's Oalety Theatre Stock Company. Lowell.—At the Opera House (Kay Bros, ft llosfnrd. managers! Daniel Sully, In his new play. 'vThe Chief JuslU-e," pleased u gooil sized audience Sept. 19. "When Women Lnvc" came 20, tu fair business. Andrew Muck wus welcomed by S. It. O. -I. and made "Tlie Way to Kenmare" thoroughly enjoyable. "The Volunteer Organist" lilled the house completely 22. The work of Frederick Burt, Allitn tierce, Edgar IlalHtead and Harriett Merrltt did credit to the play aad themselves. The annual visit of "Might Bells," 23, 24, was welcomed by big houses at three perform- ances. "Qulncy Adams Sawyer" opened 2(1, for one week. Academy, ok Music (Ulchard F. Murphy, manageri.—"A Struggle for Cold," with Has- iiard Brothers, came 10-21. to good business. Tlie (iaspard Brothers made a big success In their specialty, as did Carl \V. Sanderson. '•Why Hlrls Leave Home," wllli a well bal- anced company of players, did a record break- ing business 22-24, many being turned awny after the opening-night. Due: "Deserted at the Altar'' 20-28, "Across the Hoekles" Su- tler. 1. Boston' Thbatkb (J. II. Tebbctts, man- ager).—Tills house opened for the season Sept. 1!), with Stick-and Loudon, the t'rnlgs. Marcer the great, Mae Lorraine, Cordon and ltussell aud the Boston Bioscope. Business lias been of the capacity order, with turn mvavs at the evening performances. The house hns been newly painted, redecorated and all new scenery added. Thursday night will be devoted, a* usual, to amateurs, and Ilia Boston bioscope will be a feature. Cur- rent : Sprngulles. Jack Dempsey, Mile. Zoltu, Joe Burto, Carter and Taylor and the Bos- ion bioscope. Amateur night a burlesque of "Monte Crlsto" will be given. 1'koclk's TliKATnn (Barry A. Woodward, mnnagr).—Business has l>eon very good the pnst week, with an excellent bill. Kittle Hoffmnn, Hermon Fuller nnd the I'at Dillon being fuvorltcs. Friday night Is for ama- teurs, and always has standing room only. For 20 and week: Charles Hamlltou, Alex- ander and Finn, Annie Perry, Lillian Bur- delle, John McKnlght, and Ilnrry Wood- ward's moving; pictures, which arc a pleas- ing feature. Mhntion.— Rinll J. Borjes Is directing the orchestra at the Oners House Mae Lorraine, of Lorraine nnd Vinton, Is work- lug alone, owing to Miss Vinton being called home ou account of llluess. They have Just closed n successful tour of the .1. J. loyim parks The Lowell Aerie of Kngles, 22.1, recently visited Wnltham Aerie. 22. to the uuinhev of one hundred and twenty-live. 'I ho Lowell Acrlo degree slnff Initiated twenty- live members to the Waltbnin lodge and a pleasant evening followed, Including an en- tertainment and banquet. ■ Worcester.—At Iho Worcester Thontro (W. A. Browne, resident malinger) "the 1-11 lie Princess" Sept. 211, Howard Kyle, in "On the Yellowstone." 27, 28 nnd niatniiee; May Irwin, hi "Mrs. Black Is Back," SO, The all star cast. In "The Two Orphans, was well received 111. "A Texas Hunger drew well 21. "The Triumph of an Knipress. S3, aud Marie Wnlnwrlght, In "Twelfth Night, 24. drew fair returns. „ _. . FlIANKLIN SollAIlK TllKATIIH (I'. !'• Shell & Co., managers).—Week of 211 "The Homily Doctor" will remain throughout the wees, headed by Chus. I', Morrison and Henrietta Lee. Isiat week "The Heart of Maryland had very good attendance. "Shore Acres next. 1'AitK TmUVH (Shen & Wilton, mana- gers).— Bill 2H-28: MrMahon's Minstrel Maids and Wntennclon Ulrls. and I'hllllupc Dufanre. In ••« Brother's Crime:' Dorothy Karl, the Musical Bennetts, Hub Kelley, Me- Hajion and Chnpelle. In "Twenty Minnies Hefr.ro the Train Leaves;" La Vlne-Clmiiron Trio and the kliiclogrnph. On Sept. 28-1 let. 1 the musical comedy, "A Craxy Hoy,, will 1st the attraction. Last week Ibis house played two of the best half weeks nttrac- Hoiim since the opening. , 1'alack Tiibatiib (Jan. McManiis. proprie- tor).—Manager ("has. V. Hoffman has booked for week of 20: Lysler and Cooke, stack and tight wire act nnd puper manipulating, in- cluding "The Original Ulrl In the Paper Dress"' Finn nnd Hughes, (ilorle Filer. I lie Croat and Only Carroll, the biirlesuue. "I rip to the Moon," nnd Ihe Marceuu living nrt studies. Mkciianicn' Ham,.— The fortysevenlb an- nual "inusle festival" will be held here Wept. 2(130. Wulluce (ioodrlch will act as choral conductor of 400 trained voices and l-roust Knelsel will lead the Boston Symphony Or- chestra of 00 pieces. The soloists appearing during the week will be Madame Louise Homer. Mr*. Marv Iliusera Be .Moss. Airs, itaui Thayer Hiirnham, Marie Nichols. Blllson \an Hoose. Kdwnrd I'. Johnson, Frederick Mnrlln, Kmlllo de (Jogurzn and Francis Arcliombniilt. Senor Alberto Vlllasenor and Ilelnrlili SelmerUer. , _ Notk.— (Joo. Huiilc has been engaged ns musical director this season nt Hie Mare Theatre. The curio hulls at this house will open Oct. :t, several of the best attractions appearing In tlie circuses having Is'cn booked. Slirlottllclil.-.-Ai the Court Square The- nlre (W. C. I.e Nolr. nciimgeri Hie nil shir rust of "The Two orphans," Sept. 20, drew n good sized house at advanced prices. Both llie players and play were most enliiushistl- cally received. Clara .Morris received Hie lion's share of applause. A large house found u pleasant evening's enjoyment III "The Other lllri." 21. a hrlgln piuv cleverlv handled by n llrst «4tiss company.' foremost among whom were Lionel llarrymorc and Ornee Henderson. Doris Kenne nnd Mnhel ltoebuck were ehnrniing. Wnllnce Kddlnger was also deserving of specln) inentloii. ".Mother tloose," by llolyoke.. talent. 211, lilled the house and netted a good sum for the Kerry Street filrls' Club. "The Mmniny nnd the Humming Bird." 24, played to fair returns. Bunked: "The Little 1'rliieess" 27, llobert B. Mnnlell. In "The Light of Oilier Days," 28: May Irwin. In "Mrs. Black Is Hack." 21): Viola Allen, In "Tlie Winter's Tale," Oct. (I; Blanche Walsh 8. Nkw Oilmoiik Thkatiik (J. F. Burke, man- ager).—"A Child of the Slums." Sept. 10-21, was n stirring play. The company. Including F.rnle Veronee. Martin A. Homers, Harry Ijiw- rence, Helen Trowbridge, Lrana Leigh. N'elMe .Mnskell and Aimee Lillldls. Iiiiuilleil the Hues with ability. "The Little Church Around the Corner," 22-24, pleased the patrons, furnish- ing u variety of sensational Incidents and com- edy. Lillian Longman-, (leorge L. Kennedy nnd Conrnd Cnntxen were greatly praised. Coining: "Xo Wedding Bells For Her' 1 20-28, "ijiieen of Ihe White Slaves" 2il-Oct. 1. Nklsox Tiikatwk (55. T. Huuiou, manager I. —llurllg it Scnuion's Bowery Burlesipiers iinnlc merry 10-21. before well lilled houses, which found plenty to iimiise Ihem. The opener, "Two Hot Knights." was chuck full of run, which was well brought out by Billy \V. Watson. Frank Taylor. Hen Taylor nnd Tom Carter, assisted by Lizzie Frelelgli. I Hunch Davenport and Kulnh Lee. The olio was up tu Ihe standard. "Tlie liny Modiste" closed the show. The chorus did their shine toward the success of the entertainment. An attractive vaudeville hill was offered Ihe Inst three davs of the week, Charles II. Brail- uhnw and Co., Honmni Trio nnd the Three Donalds being Included among the acts. Due: Moonlight Maids 20-2K, vaudeville 2!)-0ct. 1. L'tophins :)-."., vaudeville 0-S. Sua: Liciits. — II has lieen decided by Dwiglit O. (lllmore. of the Court Snusre The- atre, to linve the t'ckol ofllce of the theatre open every day Instead of having the sale from one of (lie local stores, as In the past. The change'' Is one which will lie greatly ap- preciated bv Hie patrons lames II. Nich- olson, of this city, has ls>en appointed district deputy of (he F.Iks by William J. O'Brien Jr., ihe newly elected grand exnlted ruler The Gem Oiiera House, Westlleld. Is ls?lng remodeled and will he opened as a place of amusement under the management of C. Clinton Clark, formerly manager of the West- field Opera House, on Sept. :io. the opening attraction being III Henry's Minstrels A new aerie of Kngles was instituted at Dalton on Thursday, Sept. 22 Steve Matey, whose home Is In llolyoke, lias been assigned the role of Hon. Elan. Hicks, In "The College Widow." The Chlcopee Falls Aerie of Kngles is planning for n bazaar lutcr In the Fall Tlui cast for Holt- wood nnd Llddle's comic opera, "The Happy Dnv," will Include 1. McA. Vance, Waller Dulton, J. T. Armstrong, K. I„ Murphy. .1. W. Hlmnielsbach. Mrs. M. W. Wellington, Mrs. Wellington Smllh Jr., Mrs. Joseph Hob- Insiiii, Margaret Murray nnd a chorus of thirty-two voices The piirk commissioners, after having the rules drawn up In the curly Hummer declared iinrens ible by the Judge. met on Saturday. Sept. 17. nnd drew up a new set, which arc as follows: 'Ihe bonrd of park commissioners of Hie city of Sprlnglleld. under anil bv virtue of Ihe niithorlly granted them bv cbapler !.">* of Ihe arts of ltmil. here- by urdnhi and establish I lie following rules n'ud regulations respecting Ihe display of signs, posters or advertisements In or near in and visible from Ihe public parks iiiid park- ways entrusted to their cure In said cllv. namely: Within '•»>" feet at any park or park- wnv 111 charge of the board or mirk eommk- sinners or the illy of Sprltiglleld. and visible therefrom ID ««• person slmll erect, miili!- I ii In, or display upon land nbiiltlng upon such piirk or parkway, or upon a public way con- necllug therewllli. any sign, pos or or adver- llsemelit, except such as shall retail-solely to llie business conducted on the premises bv uu owner or ocriipiml thereof: Provided, bow- ever Hull signs, posters or adverllsemeiils reasonable hi size, mid i-idnllng solely lo I he selling »r letting of pn-iiilses. muy be ilIs- plaved on Ihe premises to Is- sold or let. (£1 Vo sign, poster or advertisement shall be displayed as nforesnld on or above n roof, or I v pa tiling the same on n building, wall or fence or upon any substance or material nlinched thereto. (3) Any person vloliit- hg either «t <>>« f'U'K 1 "? , rl,h ' !, ,,.'"' regiilnllons shall lie punished by n lis- not exceeding $211 for each offense. The principal changes are reducing the dls- nnee from the park or liark roadway from five hundred feet to Ihrco. hundred feet and I he mailer relative to advert Isements of the business carried on on the premises, llbiiicb W. Bennrcl. who has Im*h n liieiiilie'r of Ihe chorus of if number of comic operas Ihe pasl season, will sail for By rope nhoitl SOT. IS. where she Is to I nlsh her musical education under a pronilni-nt In- Llrnclof Unlit B. King Is soon In leave ii i-iodriiinn to try vntidevlHe. lie will put ei sk"»ch which Is being written for him „• S 1! Linn. Kmmn Mapleton. his wife, and 'Cerlrude V. Arnold ore lo be asso- ciated Willi him. _ » l.nwrcm-c.—At the Opera House Hlriint A Colin managersl Audrew Mack. In "Ihe Wav to Kenmare." played lo a large am iimreclatlve audience Sept. BL "Light He is" had a fair bouse 20. "When Women ove" Srew fair business 21. Marie Via n- wr ght came to n fair house 22. "Perl: ■ In 1 Ho™ Pleased 23. "The Vo uiileer ( r- ■., nlst" iilnveil I" X'"" 1 business 24 nnd mill I- n," Hilokeil: Clara Turner Co. week of 20, except SK when "The Mummy mid Ihe lluiu- nilng Blril" will Is- seen. Colonial Tiikathk i Wels-r & Hush, mali- ngers I.—"The 1'eddli-r" played here 111-21, lo very good business. Snm Thome Is worthy of special ntciil Ion ns he Is very good. "The Beauty lim-tor" drew capacity houses 23-24, llooked • "Across the Buckles" 20-2H, "The licserteil Bride" 211-Oct, 1. "The Doclor's Crime" .'I-.". "Capt. Barrlngton" ll-s. Canto (Al. Ilnyiies, innnnger).—This the- atre has been renovated, frescoed and painted In the interior and everything looks bright for :is utcessfiil season. The house will open I'll. Casino TllKATM (W. L. Oiillngher, niiina- g'-ri.—Business wn* good week of HI. Booked week of 211: Carroll and Bilker, Kitty Mull- dell, lliiilley Sisters. Jessie Slewiirt, John Muck. Mnckey dud Miuot nnd the burlesipie coinpuny. Full nivi-r.—At the Academy of Music ICiibn & (Jriilil, mnniigers) J ere McAullffe nail Co. opened n week's engngement. hi reper- tory. Sept. 10-24. plnvlllg to guild business. Specialties by Jere McAullffe. Alex. W. Wil- son. I'lnis. S. Chapman mid Anderson and Itrlggs were well received. Due: Mildred I In l in ml 211. May Irwin 27. "The Volunteer Organist" 2.K. Kzrn Kendall 21). Andrew Mack 311. Hhepai'd's moving pic lures Oct. 1, 2, "Thou Shalt .Vol Kill" 3. 4. Dun Sully 0. Buoi Thkatiik (Henry Myers, manager). — "Tlie Heniily Doctor" gave great satisfac- tion. Sepl. 111-21, with a bill that was full of guild things, lo S. It. O. business. Charles T\ Morrison. Henrietta Lee. Will I'hllhrlrk and Harry <!. Walters were most prominent. white the singing of Florence McNeil nml fine cl.il> swinging by Mollle F.gls-rl were worthy of mention. "A Child of Ihe Slums" phi red to fair business 22-24. Booked : "Hnchel liiildsteln" 211-28. "Her Marriage Vow" 211-Ocl. I. "Xo Wedding Bells for Her" 3-.". "Oaeen of Ihe White Staves" 0-8. Siikkuv's 'I'll i:ai UK (M. F. O'Brien, iuiiiui- urn.—lluslnrss Inst week was good and the Mil offered greatly pleased. Week of 2(1: o'Xell nnd Harrington, Burke and Manning, Bessie Bene, Annie Southward, vltngrn]iu, and Hultlngfou's Comedy Co. I.yuu.—At the Oeni Theatre (C. W. Shi'.'ife. ininingeri the house did un excellent business Inst week. Tills week's bill Includes: Mmlell nml Corbley, Victor nnd Lniirn Mar- Miiaiid. Miss ltussell, Joe Morgan mid Lllynn Crone nnd the bioscope. Sai.kii Thkatiik. Salem (Oeorgc K. ('licet- limn, inuniiger).—The a timet ions Inst week were "When Women Isive" 'III. "Tlie Vol- unteer Organist" 20, "New Might Bells" 21. Andrew Alack 22, Marie Wnlnwrlght 23 mid "()uhicy Adams Sawyer" 24, nnd all did good business. This week, "The .Mummy and Ihe Humming Bird," 20, has a good ad- vance sale: Ihe floe Slock Co. 27-30. Mki'Uamc Hall, Salem (F. L. Munsey. manager!.—Business for Ihe opening week was good. The bill presented this week In- cludes : McWattcrs nnd Tyson, Victor Moore and Kninm Littlelleld. White and Burke, Die- son Bros., John Dempsey, Murphy and Fran- cis and M. L'hnsslno. Notkw. —It is now believed Hint Ihe new Lynn Theatre will he ready for opening on Thmiksglving The Lynn Theatrical Me- chanics' Association enjoyed its annual oullng 2.1. In Lynnlleld. Jere (irndy nnd other well known theatrical people were among the guests. ■ I'liiiiiioii. —Al the Tiiunlon Theatre (Calm & Cross, iiiiiiiiigrrsj Clnrii Turner was the nltraclliiu week of Sept. 1!) and did a fair business. A strong booking bus been made for full week, which Includes: "The Volun- teer Oi'giinlsl" 20, Andrew Muck 27. Marie Vulnwrlglit 28, Mildred Holland 21) mid Kzrn Kendall HO. .NiiTK.—The minimi Bristol family fair will Is- In-Ill 27-211. ul which Ihe following luriiH have been billed lo nppcui': The Five Bliki-lis. Marie mid Will Jmiell, the Four Wehlis, Leah La Jole, Heed and Show, the Lorre Trio, the Carroll Troupe, the Flying Herberts. Ihe (irent Culvert, flins. Iloniinrus, Curl I illinium Troupe, Cardura and Minnie, mid lli-rr Wolllng. *■» INDIANA. Iiiiliiiiuiliolls. —Al Kngllsh's Opera House (Ad. F. Miller, manager) the second mid last week of "Hen llur," Sept, 10-24. lilled Hie house nt every performance. "Forbidden Lund" UN-Dei. 1. "Mother (ionse" 3-8. Paiik Thkatiik (Dickson & Tallinn, innu- tigers).—liliick Put 11, 111-21. drew big houses. "Wedded, But No Wire" 2224. "Horn Thorne" 2(1-28, "The Child Wife" 211-Oct. 1. OiiANii lli-KiiA lIuOMK (Hlutfer Xlegler, inaii- ngerl.—This bouse slood them up ul every performance week of Mejit. JO, with John V. Kelly nnd company and Knthryu Dah'i'iimii nnd company us the hcndllliers. For week of 20: Valerie Bergere nnd com- liniiy, Howard Thurston, Howard and Blond, Sea vie nnd Violet Allen, Kelt mid Itllslk, Mile. Itlnltn, Ferguson mid Mack, Drawee ultd tlie bioscope. Kui-iuK '('has. /Iminermnu, manager).—' Fred Irwin's Big Show made good, week of 111, and furnished one of Ihe most enjoyable entertainments of the season, London Belles week of 20, TrnnsiitlnuHc Ilurlesiiuers week of del. .1. Notk. —11. II. Thnrbiis, who managed the I'liliuie Thenlre hiicressfiilly last season, is building a new vaudeville theatre here Unit will be known ns the Lnlipie Theatre. The house will open Its season week of Oct. 8. Mil Hon.—The Indiana (Ii. L. Klunemnn, manager) opened for lite season Sept. 23, with be Wolf Hopper, In "Wang," followed by Porter White. In "[■'mist." 24 and mati- nee : Thomas Jefferson 30, nnd Howe's Mov- ing Pictures Oct. 2 and matinee. (liiAsn IB, L. Kiunernnn. manager).—'file Orand, redecorated and refitted'throughout, opened the present theatrical season Sept. 21 And matinee, with "The Game Keeper" ns the opening attraction. Two crowded bouses were present, mid Thomas J. Smith, In Ihe tlile role, scored n decided success. lie was supported by uu excellent company. The principal comedy role was nhly handled by Lou Morris. The clever singing and specially work of Utile Baby llrown brought down the house. "The Moonshiner's Daugh- ter" 21 mid nuitlnee, "Diirn Thome" Oct. 7. 8. HiiooK ICalilll & Diigan, inuiingers). — This popiiiur house of vaudeville, under Its new-- innniigi-nienl. o|ieued the sensuii Henl. is and hits enjoyed pinked houses nightly. The bill for lbe opening week included: Clara Lane. I lie Ouzos, May Lnwson, the Australian Trio. Marie Lozny, Holmes and Wtiddoii, the Woodson Sisters mid the Hilar-. rocks. These entertainers will hold over week of 2.Y Xotks. —Perry Wilson, who played Nero In Fred II. Ilerger's "Sign of the Cross" Co.. died lit the Westeolt Hotel, lllchiiiiinil, 1 ml., Sept. 2U. flniii il stroke or apoplexy The iireal Mundy Shows will furnish Ihe aiirnctlons for the I'lillilluders' Ailliiaiu Cnritlval, In (his oily, Sept 211 mid week. Oliver Kesler Is treasurer nt the Dull- nun and (irmid Theatres for Ibis season. Kviiiin vllle. — At the People's Theatre (Pedley & Bllrch, uuiniigersi "Over Niagara Fulls" plnyed lo capaclly Sept. 18. The play was well received ami encores were numer- ous. "Why (llrls Leave Home" Oct. 2. Slel- sou's "I'ucle Tom's (.'ablii" 8, (ieo. Sidney II. OliAxn Oi'KHA llorst; (Pedley ft lltirch. uinniigersi.—The local Klks, Xo. 110. gave :i iiiliistrt-1 perriuuniince 14. 15, to capacity, Ihe proceeds lo go to help build Ihe Klks new home, Tlie performance was repealed 21, by reipiest. mid .Newman's Dog and Pony Show wns also mi nllractlon. The niriniil opening of Ihe (irnnd occurreil 2tl, with the Hownrd'liorset Co., for Ihe week. Coming: ■The l.llicrly Belles" 27, Chnuncey Olcolt 10, Frank Dnnlels, I i'he Ofllce Boy," 28: "Tim lilrl from Dixie" 211, Amelia Bingham 31. Cimik.'h Pauk (F. J. Sefrll, mamigeri.— This place closed Us season Sept. 18, and only the cave nt Hie winds, house of trouble mill roller roasters will remain. CAMS 1'AUK continues lo give free eider- talmiieiits In the way of moving pictures and illustrated songs. The nltendnnce Is good. Xotk. —The Walter L. Main Circus Is booked for 28. Terre Huiilc. —A I: Hie (irnnd opera House (T.W. Biirhydt, nmtiager) (he Howurd Dorset Co. plnyed to good business Sepl. 20-2-1. "A Chinese Honeymoon," 27, drew capacity. "My Wife's Family" 28. 211, "The Moonshiner'-! Daughter" 3D, "Why (ilrls Leave Home" Oct; I, "The liiimiwnvs" 4. Laki: Vikw Pauk (Henry Breltilg. tnnnn- gert.-Tlic liny Slock Co. is Ihe nltrilcllo'i Hie current week. Business bus been onlv fair, owing lo Ihe cool weather. The park closes next week. I'm ciin- Thkatiik (It. II. Klnmnii, proprle tori opens 20. The Umpire Is a cozy III tin house, new Ibroiighniit mid coulppcd In a thorough manner. The house will he devilled lo straight vaudeville. The currenl hill In- cludes: Jackson and Douglas. Flunk mid Ida Williams, De Vnro and Ciirlls nnd many others. Xiitkh. —Ibme l-Vhreiiliiieh, a resident of this clly, who Joined "My Wife's Family" Co.. In Louisville. Inst week, will be seen here In Ihe comedy 28 Howell Hansel, who formerly lived In Terre dilute and who : s now leading man In the castle Siiiiine Theatre Stuck. Boston, wus presented with a handsome diamond ring by Ihe Ihoolre pnlrotis last week. ■ «»♦ CALIFOltMA. Los Aiiir«-I<-M.—At Ihe Mason Opera House (II. C. Wynlt. nuiiiiigeri Ihe iidviince snli- of seuls for Kyrle llellew, in "Itnllles," Sept. 1*1-2-1, guaranteed n successful engage- lui'lil. MiiIiiisio's BriiliAXK TllRA'l'UK lOllver Mn- rosco, llianngeri.—The Oliver Monism Co. produced "Jaiilre Mereilllh" 18-24, lo g I business. '"I'he Taming of Helen" rollows. IIklasi'o Thkatiik (John II. Blnckwoud, miimigcr).—"A Poor Helulloii" proved a drawing card hi (he hands or Die llnbisen Theutre Slock Co. 18-24. "One Hiinimer's Day" 2.", and week, with "The (lay Lord QuMl" III luepuintloii. OiiASb Oi-kiia lloitsi: (Clnrenco Drown, iiuiniigi-ri. —The lllrlch Stock Co., In "Not Utility," n I true I ci! large houses 18 mid week. "The King of Di-lecllves" 2ri mid week. Casiko Thkatiik HI. I*. Wyull ft Oliver Morosco, miimigrsi.—"The Wlz/.nrd of llm Mb;" iitiide good on Its second week, 18-24, nml will be followed by "The Bohemian (Jlrl" 2,"i and week. Olii-ilKitM (Clarence Drown, manager).— Features III nnd week: Kronnn's iiillllnry specialty. "Our Boys In Blue:" Burton ami Brooks, In "A fun of Humor:" Klein nml Clifton, Paul Buriies, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Kelcy, Kva Wlllhims mid Jnc Tucker, In "Driftwood:" Orpbiiiii moving pictures. Big houses rule, P.vioi'K Thkatiik (llenlz ft Znllee, iiro- prietursl.—l'eo|ile III ami week: The Jug- gling Burkes, Lillian Col rely, cipilllhrlut; Anlonlo Von llofre, buhimlng: West and Da- vis, In n sketch: Harry Clinton Sawyer, mimic ; fluxion lllchuioud nnd Co,, In 'Do- roiiiy's Burglar;" Luiicasler Trio, In "What's hi the (Irlii," nml L'nli|ue-n-seope. flood business rules. Biioaiiwav Thkatiik (A, J. Morganstern, manager).— Features 10 and week: Adams Brothers, song and enure: Hazel Constenello, Burger Bros., acrobats: John Turner, lu lllus- lrut i'il songs. Hood business continues. Xiitkh. —Charles T. Ileudrleks, rormerlv of "The Burgomaster" Co.. who tor a year jiast hns been threatened with blindness, will bu Ihe recipient or u henellt by local talent Kept. 2(1 L. C. Wells has been succeeded us treasurer nt the Oram! Opera House by llob- ert While Hantn Maria, Cut. Is tu Imvo a new opera bouse Itliigllng Bros.' Shows will exhibit here Oct. 3, 4. ulteodnnce was large. For 10 and week: We I dron Bros., .tnuies A. Dllllll, III bull a- lions: Morrell nnd F.vnus, Adeline lllrchlar, emu raliii, and new moving pictures, Dkwkv Thkatiik (A, Waller Fursl, innnii- aeri. Hill 10 and week: "Theiilrlcal Anenls* Troubles" nnd "Hello Cenlral," a farce com- edy: Illustrated songs mid pictures, Xiivki.tv Thkatiik (Tony Luls-lskl, iiiniin- geri. Bill HI mid week: Boyle mid Lewis, ciiinedluiis: Frauds Borri-rs. songs; the Mor- sel Irs, bicycle experts; the llnnsells, Jug- glers: Ihe Bruilforils, In a sketch; pictures. KHPIHK Thkatiik (Lee F. Stone, niniia- gerl.—Bill II) and week: Holmes and Holmes, lu a sketch: lllmlys Carlisle, Illus- trated songs; llovi mid Meliomihl, singers; Harry Decoe, bnlniiclng net : Lara and Lara, In "The Bear Act;" moving plclui-es. It wus n good show and well piitroiilxeil, Ii » OIIKUOK. Porllnnd.—Al the Colniubln Thenlre (II. (I. Welch, luunnger) the Columbln Tlientrn Slock Co. used the new sign, K. S. 8. (every seal sold). 11 A. M„ Sepl. 18. The second week's business, beulnullig Sept. 11, with "Lord mid l.ndy Algy," wns bigger even llwn Ihe big business or tlie first week. '-The .lilt" 2,"i nnd week, nnd "An American Cltlsen" follows. Maiiuuam (IttANU (Cnlvln llelllg. mnnn- gerl,—"A Texas Slcer" did good business IT. 1,'orlon's Minstrels 21. '"I'he lliirgoiunsler" 22-24, Josef llorfmuu, direct Inn Louis Sleers, 5(1: "Sweel Clover" 27, 28, "Han Toy" 20- Oct. I. Bakkii's Thkatiik (Ceo, L. Baker, uiniin- ger).—.Melbourne AinoDowell had fair houses 18. lo see "Feilorn." Business, week of 11, with "Olsmondn," wns fnlr. "ICmpresM Then- ilorn." week of 2.1. will close his engngenienl. Italph Stuart comes Oct. 3, lu "Bv lllgbl of Sword," mid While Whittlesey follows. CotiiuiAY's Thkatiik tCordray ft llussell, inaiiag'ers),. "Sldi! Tracked" hud two packed houses 18. "On the Bridge nt Midnight" dhl goml business week of II. "The Hills or California" 25. Kmi'iiik (Thus, F. Wiedemann, manager I. - "Pncle Tom's Cabin" drew a good uuiHiiee nml a packed evening house 18, "Mlrlutcl Slrogof) ' did fnlr business week of II. "Tim Old Lime Kiln" S3. Stah (S. Morton Cohen, innnnger). —'lite Loreltn Twins. Irme Franklin. O'Neal, llus- sell aud O'Neal, Leo mid Sulky, elusion nml llnrn-y. ami Will C. lloyt. Aiii.'aiik (S, Morion (.'ohen, manager).— Mr. and Mrs. Iliinn, llllltc Miller, McCoy and Knight, Knle l.'nyle and the Amurlertil biosro]H'. Lviui' (Ken I lug ft Flood, malingers),—J. II. JiicIisoii, Bellveuti and lloberts, KuniullIM mid Filch, Thomas Hay. Sevor and West- brook, Stella Boss and Ihe vltnscope, III lot: (Fred T. Merlll. inmiugeri,—/dun's Iturlcsipiers, llci'claii mill Macklii and Pony lliillel. Mazk (A. Shapiro, muiinger).—Helen Jewell, Anllu Bay, Jluggle lirucey ami lliitllo Want, oai-HKi'M (Al. onkeii, manuger).—(,'im. IIiiiioiih vaudeville. IIuzikm's Conckiit Ball (i;il II. Dnvls, manager).-— McKeever and Handrny. Aimle lloldlr, ilracu llussell, Pearl (Iraysoii mid Helena. Khh.kson's Mihic Hall (II. D. (Iritllii, iniiimgeri.—Kugeniii Piihiinu, Norma Draper, I'llalne Forresl, Mabel Maltland mid Mile. Lniirendun. ♦ «» NKW IIAHI'HIIIIIK. the Ojiern House (K, i) "Might Bells," Hept, Mniii-bi-Nlcr.- A W. IIiiriltiKtoii, malinger, III, ployed lo n good house. Hurry linker mill Lurry Voudule, both Mmichesler hoys, were pleiismitly received. Andrew Mock, III "The Way to Kenmare," 20, hud u crowded house. Dmilel Sully, lu "The Chief Jiisllce," 21, pleased grenlly, Ilnrry Mnnlell, In "Tim Volunteer organist," 23; Hubert Mnnlell, Hi "Light of Oilier Days," 211; Cook-Chnrcli Co. 27-Ocl. t, except 20. when Kulliryii Wlllard uppcurs, In "Tim Power Behind llm Throne." Hoe Stock Co. next week, except II, whim Marie Wnlnwrlght iipjatars, lu "Twelfth Nlghl." Bank Thkatiik (John Hliles, niuungcr). — "The .Marriage Vow," Sept. 111-21, mid Ham Thorne. In "The Peddler," 22-24, went Hut allracllons offered and, ns usual, Hie patrons went seen In largo numbers. Due: "Why (ilrls Leave llninc" 211-Ocl. 1. (.'amino Kleoige Huron, mniiiigi-r),—For week or Sept. 10: Anna lllll, Allen Sisters, Slg. Kriil, Billy Burl nnd May Tyler appi-iircil lo fair business. Norm—AHhur Hiichie, or Hits clly, Is n member of Hie Cook-Church Co II, V. Tengiie, inn linger ol HofTiuaii's srelilclorlum. slnles thai, be goes out Hept, 211 on it lour through the Hlale with Ills ul trad Ions Hurry Bilker, n member or "Might Bolls," i-eporls his marriage to Miss De Hiilce Shields, of Ihe same company Daniel Sully will shelve "The Chief Jiisllce" In u few weeks, when be will present n new piny. ♦ »» ■ ' UISOIIUIA. Oakland.—At the Mucdonough Then I re (Ball A Barton, managers) Italph Httiurt, in ."By Might of Sword," Hept. 23. LIHKIITV THKATIIK III, W. IllsllOp, lllttlin- ger).—Bishop's company of players, In "The Knslgu," followed by "Oloriaiia," 10 and week. ItCU, Thkatiik (Kd. Human, muiinger).— Al Ihe rcopeiilng of this populur theatre the Allunln.—At the drnml HI. L, ft 1. L. De (Jive, imiiiiigDrs).— -"McFiiildun's Flats" Sept. 2(1. 2T. Amelia Bingham, III, 20, lo large mid uppreclallvu houses, at advanced prices, Bitot: (Jake Wells, iuanager).~Ilowurii Hull nml his capable company scored n de- cided success week of 10. "The Wnlf's I'nrn- disc" wus presented In a pleasing manner, Jo<> Welch, hi "The Peddler," comes 20, for one week. Htaii (.f, II. Thompson, manager).—This popular resort scored another success week of II). Bill for week or 211 includes: Vnu Leer nnd Duke, the Vcrdcrlcs, Loiiniun Hlslers, Lawrence nnd (lonrnles, Brmineck Hlslers and Chulllo, Ludlow Allen, Kecley Hlslers, l'aii- line de Comic, (lie Breiiinnis and the uiuvlug liltliires. John ItniiiNHON's enters gave four per- formanees, to capacity business, 10, 20. ■»«» — Lueenn Ashmont has been reengaged to play Juvenile leads with Ihe Fniiule Wood Co. for this season.