The New York Clipper (October 1904)

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OOTOBEB 22. THE 1STEW YORK CLIPPER. 803 »•■«• AND AOKN-TS. NOTIOI. And liar ONil Mu.lral Hovflly Onr Act !rt«le I'rodaetlon. (COPYRIGHTED AM) PATENTED). TIME JEWWI. LARGEST VAl IIKYIJ.LE SENSATION OP THE 9KAHON. V TMBC HEIrTCrtlJH *oaro hit. WATERMELON VINE (MNDY. LOU). Published ■■> WALTER JACOBS, 107 Trmioni Btreel, llu.tnu. . : IOWA. Ilea Mnlaea.—At Foster's Opera House IWm. Foster, manager) "Bird Ceuter"showed to'a large-and welt pleased audience Oct. 0. "The Show Ulrl" l.l. Walker Whiteside, In •Imvtd Harriet's l,ove." 15: Kva Tanguny, Iti "The Shim bo G<rl." 18. lti. -OkAXD'UMH IIikihk (Wm. Foster, mana- ger).—"Orel 1 Niagara Falls" played to good oaslness (Mi:' ■•Tilly Oliioli" showed to ca- pacity •10-12, '"Huinan Hearts" 13-15. XorlU lire*.' 'Comedian*. 17-22, lit repertory. The Indian Band, from the World a Fair, will give the lirst Sunday concert nt this bouse utt..IB. :i.v«-BDM Tlicvriuv-(Nellie Wlllard Xelson. manager!. : —May Hosmer and company. In repertory,, continues to please large nudl- t rices. • Lemuels nnd Crouch and Minnie Patterson. Uood business Is the rule. Ill, luiion.l. —At the BHoii Theatre (AX'ells k McKee. managers) "A Hot Old Time" bail good crowd* Uct. 10-15. "Foxy ilrandpa" 17 nnd week. Ac.M>K>ir of Music ichus. W. Hex, raana- ger).—"The Slip of the Cross" was Well ren- dered mid had fair attenduuee It). "Dolly. Vnrden." with a food company, bad u tre- mendous house 11. Harry Bcresford. In "TJie Xcw Sinn." 1:2: Maude Adams. In "The Little Minister," 13; "Babes In Toyland" 17. 18. West E.st> liuxriitc I'abk (O. C. Guver- nator, manager).—The Uatvb-Adams Carni- val i.'o. drew tremendous crowds week of ;;. ltlcbnioud Annual Horse Show 17-22, Ilnvi-nuort.—At the Hurt Is Opera House (L'hainbcrl in-Kindt Co.. managera) since Oct. 1 husluewi 1ms heeu on the Increase and should coutluuc to he good. "Georgia Camp Meeting" Oct. I. "One Xlgbt In June" 2, •'Everyman" 0, "Under Southern Skies" 0. "Papa's Boy".' 10. "The Kunawuys" 12, and "Out of the Fold" 14, all fared well. Due: ■Human Hearts" 1(1. Eilery's Band 17, "Bird Centre" ID, "A Chinese Hpneyinoon" 20, ••Blister Brown" SI, 22, "Her Only Sin" 23, I(ender*6n Stock Co. 24-28. .TpKNKU Ukanp OI'Kka House (Otto D. Yatchke, manager V.—Business Is Improving ut Ibis popular playhouse. Since Oct. 1 (lie German Stork Theatre Co. has been holding the boards and good business has beiio tin' ruir. -Oiii'Ih-vpn (Oscar Raphael, manager).—This ■vaudeville bouse was visited by u very de- •a/aetlTe Ore ou Oct. 3, which completely gutied the house. The performers lost their •■mire outfits of stage costumes. The next <luy work van commenced to repair the datn- iige lll'si was done and the theatre will soon lie again open to the public rKMTK TUE.VTUH (!•'. A. Safer, manager).— The popularity of this vaudeville house baa become far, reaching. Uooil houses have hevn announced for the three performances dally. -A change of programme Is made weekly, and as the patronage becomes larger btfller talent !s obtained. .Htasd.aho Thlatiie (Pearl Gavin, niuna- stori.—This uuw theatre opened Its doors on Oct. 1, with vaudeville, and so far the pat- ronage' has .been good. The management vory graciously donated the proceeds of the first two- performances for the benefit of thuae who lost tbclr costumes In the Ore at (he lirpbeuji. •i . . > Cedar Itaiilda.—At Greene's Opera Houue IWUI *). A'oilier, business manager i Walker AA'hlloslde uud cuinoany. In "David Uarrlck's Love," Oct. -4, u. were very well received. •The Oay Matinee Olrl," 0. and "My Daugh- ter's Husband."' 7, bad fair sized bouses. "Builer Brown." matinee and night. S. mude u" lilt-and drew good crowds. "At the Old Cross Roads." 12, pleased as usual. Coming: "Under Southern Skies" 10. "Human Hearts" la, ''Yon. Vouson" 21, "A Chinese Honey- moon" 21, KdAvlu Hoyt. in "Hamlet," 25; "The 'Irish Pawnbrokers" 20. Ai'iitToiiiVM. —Munuger Edw. Curran had the following good bill week of 10: Mllo A'aggc,' Jessie .Laurence, John T. Powers (sec- ond week), Ilay AV. Clougb, Ferguson and Du Free. Jas: J. Daehlngton and the polyscope. • Notk.— Manager ■ Currau announces that he has leitsed the uew People's Theatre, which-.Is expected, to be finished In time to (jjwuaiw. 2 u. Dubauoc.—At the Urnnd Opera House tWtu.'T- Hoebl, manager i "One Night in .1 ntac" ' i-auir Sept. 20. North Bros.' Keper- lilry i'v.. at iwpnlar prices, pleased largi' uu- Olcoivs-'Uct t-0. "Buster Brown." matluec uad evi;tilug 7, had good houses, and pleased, "fes-st lA-nne" 11. "The Kunaways" 11. Com- lPi: "Bird Center" 18. Wm. Morris 22. rhr'Women Sin" 2C, Gua Sun's Minstrels ; ;l,'Tlje I'awnbroker' 81. The many im- IV(ersburar.—At the Academy of Music (Thus. G. Leatli. manager) Wm. II. West's Minstrels gave a highly satisfactory perform- nuee Oct. 7. "Doily Varden" was enfbusl- tiHtleully received, by a large audience, 10. "The Sign of the Cross" pleased 11. Com- ing: "Iris" 21. "Under Southern Skies" 20. Danville. — At the Academy of . Music (John II. Wood, manager) Murray Comedy Co. played, week of Oct. 10. to satisfactory returns. Xcxt: "Royal Shave" 17. »■ » TEXAS. I't. AVortu.—At Grecnwall's Opera House (Phil W. Ureenwall. manager) Statcr'a Com- edy Co. closed un engagement of live nights Oct. 8. to good business. Tim Murphy, al- ways a local favorite, had two big houses .10. 11. to welcome him In his new plays, "Two .Men and a Girl" and "When a Man Marries." "The Devil's Auction" 14. "A Olrl from Dixie" 15, "The Sign of the Cross" 17, Amelia Bingham 18, 19, "Tried for Life" 20. "McFaddcnVi Row of Hals" 21, "Can- dida" 24. Al H. Wilson 25. Standaku Thkatbe (Frank l>e Ilequc. man- ager).— Continued good business was re- ported week ending x. Brownie, Buster and Ilrownle, In a.clever dancing specialty, opened 10. Tnoso holding over were: Phillips and Uofdou, Luce nnd l.uce, .1. E. X. and (Jeorcla Powers. Lulu De Mar, Loretta Clifton, Vir- ginia Kaiikln. Let tie Colton, Eleanor Dun- bar. Little Dot. TOni Fey, Geo. Penrose. i.ottu Vernon and I.ulu l.nwton. The blo- graph pictures close the show. I now TllKATU (Phil Kpsteln, nmnuger). —"The IMH Sklndlcate." by the stock, was accepted favorably week of 8. Oofly (ioofty, hi a'history of bis life. In lonjuncllou with n mystery dance, was the only new i-omer. Those retained were: Sluart and Murphy. Chan. II. Clark. Theresa lOmmons, Harry A ale. Sudle Xellson. Dixie Terry. Hazel Dc Mon- cuurt. Saul Harris. Ada Yule and the moving pictures. Business Is very good. Xouais & Howe's Ciiicus hud two fair crowds 8. HiNoi.i.vu BnoG. come 14. nightly nnd ;<ixid houses lire the rule at every [terforn.iuice. Mr. and Mis. Sidney Drew were the hendllners 10-15. in another strong bill wnlcli grently plcn«xl. W. C. Kelley also made n decided Mleuc a * . The bill for HI-22 Includes: "Our Hoys In Uluo." Trclu.ir. Home .mil Scott, Lillian Tycc and Irene Jernmn. Don nnd Thompsini. A. K. Caldera and the kluodroine. • Iakii' Tiiihtrh (K. Waller Van Dvke, nlatiatjer).—"A Cnwboy'a Girl" was well pre- sented by the Van Dyke Stock Co. and drew capacity business itl every pen'ormanec. "A True American" Is Hie bill f«r week of 10, Chvri'AI. Tin:.'rut: (J. E. Jackson, mnnn- gen.—Great crowds iwckcd the house at e»ery )>erforinaiici> Inst week to see one of the best bills of the season, with W. 11. Win- dim as the popular favorite. People for week of 10 are: Tnggart Family, liHmnicli and Kiuiherly. Frank nnd Ida Williams, .1. W. Thompson nnd H. C. Sloan. •■» WISCOXSIX. lintier lias conilniieil to conduct the hornet Business was very good week of lo. Thn only new people for week of 17 are limes anil Lester. Those holding over: Mnliel For- rest, May Dayton. Maud Dayton, Helen Slew- I ll. Kiltie HaiiKoiti. F rankle llvan-. May lluuiswlrk ami Inesielle Xltram. GOSXIHtTlCHlT. Ilfoyeiuents and changes uasde In the house ila'rliig the Summer add much to the comfort of the viBltlug companies. . Boone.—At Aries" Opera House (Wiley A:, Kirliy,' managers) "An American Tramp' drew ill -good house Oct. 5.. Metropolltuu Atuusepient (!<>., in moving pictures, drew fair business OS. "Human Hearts" played to', packed houses II. giving excellent salls- iVctlou.. Joseph De Grassc, In 'Hamlet," laid a. J large sale of seals for 18. Under the life Buisplces of the V. M. C. A. the Govern- njent- Indian Band wll play 17. Due: "Thol- ir.ii'' 20. "A' Breezy Time" 22, the Hoenlcr S(t)fK ,Co.. 24-2D. Horllniftoii .\t the Grand (Cbanibcr- llu, Harrlqgt'ou & Co., inauagcrs) "One Night IrvJune" played Oct. 5. Kennedy's .Players •Icew fair houses. 10,12. and gave good sat- isfaction., They finish out the week licre, J3- 1I». Dge;: tidwnrd X. White. In "Hamlet." if; Ellery's Band 18, "Out of the Fold" 10. ''under- Two Flags" canceled 20. "A Mid- night Marriage" 21, "L'uder Southern Skies" town City.—At tbe Opera House (John X. • 'oldrcu. manager) Walker Whiteside pre- sennfed ."Duvld Gurrlck's I^ve" 3, to a good house.and gave sntisfuctlon. Jeannette Lin- coln.'had a medium sized bouse 8. Flora Dc'.Vass 18, 14. 15. Coming: "Human HearU" J8, "A Chinese Honeymoon" 22. , ~ . +++ —; Dallas.—At the Opera House (Geo. Anzy. manager) Tim Murphy. In "Two Men nod a lilrl," Oct. 7, nnd "When a Man Marries." 8. was supported by n good company and drew big business. '"Tbe Devil's Auction" 11, Amelia Ulugham, lu "The Climbers," 12, aud "A Modern Magdalen," 1.1; "A Girt from Dixie" 14. Uinuu.nu Buos.' emeus U billed for 24. a Austin. —At Hancock's Opera House (Geo. Walker, munuger) Tim Murphy. In "Two Men and u Girl." surpassed all his past records here 3. Mr. Murphy appeared at bis best and was greutly applauded. "The Devil's Auction" drew good business 7. and was quite tin Improvement over former years. Amelia Blngbum, lu "The cumbers." greatly pleased a good house 8, uud the entire cist -was excellent. Galveston At the Grand Opera House I Fred. G. We's. manager) Charles H. Vale's "Devil's Auction" drew u full house Oct. 4. Amelia Bingham, with an excellent coiupuny, iiruseuled "The Climbers," to a <wcll llllcu liouse, 5. "Uncle Josh Perkins" drew - fair ilzeil audiences l>, matinee and ulgtit, t i| BH8SOl'HI. VIRGrNIA. .'Vtiffolk.—At the Academy of Music (Oaf- Ma Shields, manager) West's Minstrels gnvc two performances Oct. 5. to highly satisfac- tory rt-I urns. "Tliu Marriage of Kilty" fol- lowed-7, uud wus accorded a very heurty re- couUuri. Murray & Slack, who are prime far- oruns. |(i. Norfolk, played lo u well tilled lidusc 8.. 'Ifarrr Bcresford. 10, gave uulversul sstlafucllon. "Tbe Sign of the Cross" gare Ivfo ucrfonuunecs, 12. to unusually good busi- ness. Booked: "Ghosts" 24. Helen Grautly 25, "-Tin 1 Tenderfoot" 2". "Under Soulhcru BljlesV'21), Puul Gllmorc Nov. 3. GitA.Miv Theatiiu iJuku Wells, manager). — : Bi|kllless at this house conlluues excellent. "Only p. Shop Girl" Is the attraction booked lor week of 17. .TJtJia" TtiUAriti: (Abb. Smith, tuuuager). —J'eoule booked for week of IT arc as fol- lofs: Raymond and Canltlo. Lomas Sisters, thp Addt-r .Trio, Maggie Peurson and John Aciitl Tm.Auic fchus. M. West, mauagcri. — Xvv. people.for week of 17: Marline and Hilud, .Howard and Nelson, b'ruesllue Wld- uitn anif Nora Irvlog. Business Is good. aitxliAriAN Tmurn (C a. & j. H, crin- iiltn. mHnugersi.—New iicople for week of 1T«: -La Mam Trio, IVnumuun Sisters, the BAItonn. Lemuels and Crouch. Tommy llar- riiuKtfllU Johnson, Kitty Larsen. Marie Hell. 1'liMe Hcndcrsoti. Doris Warden. Maggie MbK. 'Jomiie Lamoat. and Will 6. Beecber, Htaae. aanager. 'the comedy. "Turn llim Out," wllf IS' iiresebl.il (is :iu uflerple. e. Iiilslness Is'.very gorsi. *l)'i.V TllaiTiu 'AcriiTi'iui isc (J. M. Iliirloo, mau- agttr),—New people booked for week of 17 urb: Joluiscu onil Sullivan. It. Jeuu Knektev, llftee'lfenti, Melt Giaut—Ji'loreucc Edwards, Kaana* City.—At the'Willis Wuud The- utrc i Woodward & Burgess Amuseiueut Co.. managers) last week, starting Sunday night. Oct 9, John P. Slocum's Oi>era Co.. Ill "Thn Jewel of Asia," had fair business. Vera Miohelenn. William Itlslsdell. Tom Collins. Stuart Hyatt and Bessie Graham were all good In- their respective roles. This week, "Tlie Forbidden Land." and next week Wil- ton Lncknye. In "The Pit," commences on Monday night. On Sunday night, 23, Walker Whiteside, In "David Garrick'a Love," comes for one performance. . Guand (Hudson & Jndah, managers).—Last week "Under Southern Skies" had line busi- ness. This week, "The Show Girl." and next week. Xat M. Wills. In "A Son of •Rest." otii'tiELM (Martin Beck, general mana- ger).—I.ust week's bill was a line one anu orev- big houses. The acts were: Varln nua Tarenne. Roman broad axe manipulators; Dan nnd Thompson, lu a comedy sketch: the Fetching Bros.. In a clever musical act: tbe Four Madcaps. In their sensational dancing uct: Howe uud Scott, the two Hebrew im- personators ' Xazell aud Vernon. In u comedy bar act; Watson. Hulchlngu. Edwards uud company, In "Tbe Vaudeville Exchantrt," and the kltiodrcuic bud Due uew moving pictures. This week the new acts will be: Joau llu- deu's "Cycle of Love," Rooney and Bent, Grace 1'alottu. Walter C. Kelly. Kmmet f>e v.jv and company. Three Juggling Barretts, Johnson and Wells, and tbe kluodromc. GiMiiH IK. B. Brlgham. manager).—Last week, "A Midnight Murrlagu" proved.lo be a good show and had big business. 'Ibis week, ••TIP- olson," and next- week, "Hearts Adrift." AitiiToniUM (Woodward*Burgess Aniuxe. ment Co., managers).—Last week, Al. W. Martlu's "L*. T.-C." Co. gave Its usual good performance, to good business. This week, "Darkest Ilussla," and next week, "Two Lit- tle Waifs." QpcrUH (Joseph Barrett, manager).— lAist week, Al. Reeves* Big Beauty Show drew good houses und pleased the uodlences. This week the High Rollers, and next week, the Crurkerjacks. Vnr s Titr.iTiiu (Lloyd Brown, tnauagcr). —Good baslucss keeps up at all six dally performance*. The bill hist week Included : Huulress. James Dultuli, Ardclle and Leslie, h'rnnk Grub, Frosto and Harvey uud rMlson'c kluctuscopc. This week, the Uew comers will lie: Wm. II. Wludoui, Blnney and (Tiapunni. .laai's Blngtuim. Belle Vernn, Frank (Jrobaud the I'll no Aubrlnus. a Hi. Joarpfa—At the Lyceum Tbentrc ((". L I'liilley, manager i "On the Suwaoee 1 liver" bad good business Oct. 11. 12. "The Show Olrl" 11. 15. "The Little Homestead" Id. 17. with Sunday malinee; Walker While- nldc '.fi. HIHatw'a "I*. T. C." SI. 22. "At Ihu Old Cross Roads" 2.1, 24. "A Ititsaluu Spy" 20. 27, Dc Wolf Hopper 28. UM'IIEIM Tiliirui; (Murllu Reck. af«M»l uuuugen.—Business coutiuues to lui:R<ase Mllwaiikre. — "Buster Grown" opened big at the Alhambra Oct. 0 and played to ex- cellent returns all week. Munuger Miller's bookings to date have all been consistent wllh his press agents' announcements and have served to further popularize bis house. "To Die al Dnwn" comes 10-22, nnd "O ne — of the Highway" 23-20. Acaokmy. —Edwin Tbnnhouser reliibrnlod -the three thousandth performance of his stock company at tbls house Monday, 10. "Lndy llunlworth's Experiment" was the bill -nod- a highly satisfactory offering It proved to he. "Two Little Vugruuts" 17-23, "Hearts- ease" 24-30. Ilijin; Ot'KUA I lot si;.—"Her First ■'•also Step" put in week 0-15 with u veil out results. .Munager Johu 11. Pierce offers "81s Hopkins" 10-22 and "For Ills Brother's Crime" 23-20. Daviusun (Sherman Bron°n, manager).— De Wolf Hopper, in "Wang," IM2. scored heavily, as usual. The attendance, while good, was not what It should hnrc isson. ■Who's BrownV 10-10. "Tlie Royal Chef" 20-22, 'Bird Center" 23-20, "Woodland" 27- 21). P.'.usr (Leon Warhsncr, manager).—The first American performance of "Famllln Sehrlerke" was given by the Waclwucr Co. Sunday, I), to a Hue nudlnm-e. Busiuesa Is highly satisfactory. "Die Zauberlu am Slcln" Is down for 10. Sun (Frank R. TroKtuun, manager I.— The London Belles, 0-1 ft, scored heavily. lielyea. In a uhyslcal eulture act. was the star of a istrong olio. Johnny Weber scored In the I wo burlesques. 'The Transatlantic Extravaganza Co. 10-22, Kentucky Belles 23- 2"». ■Ouanii (J. W. Ketiney. iiuniager).—People 17-2.1 Include: The Cotoars. C'onroy anu Pearl, llddie De Vue, Werdcu Gladlsb and Rucketl and Huzurd. CHVSTAt. (K. 0. Winter, manuger).—Tho follow! j g people will appear week of 17: ('has. nnd Minnie Rorroughs. the Olestens. Dalto and Dottle, Delphlno aud Dcluiorc, nnd Baby Gladjs. <«» ■ ■ lIlWESOiA. MiimeHiiulls.—At the Meiropolltun Onera House i L. X. Scott, munager) Dc Wolf Hop- per. Oct. 10, lu "Wang,-' for four nights, aud Arthur Dunn finished out tbo week lu "The Runaways." "Who's Brown V" will be her,: 23-20, while "Vlvluu's Papas" Is expected 27-20. Wilton Luckayu drew well, lit "Tbe I'll." 0-12. nnd "Bird Center" was nicely received 13-R>. Ui.tui. m-KiiA Horsi: (Theodore L. Hays. manageri.—Xat M. Wills is on. In "A Sou of Rest, 10 and week. Harry Cluy Bluney Is billed for 23 otid tbe six following uights. "(Jueeu uf the Ulghwuy" had the usual good houses 0-15. Lvi.'Kt'M TTiimtuu (Dick Ferris, manager). - -"The Duuitcs" b the play for seven iilghts. heglpulng 10. "Tbe Mun from Mexico" will be seen 23-20. Dirk Ferris drew splendidly, lu "Carmen," « and .week. Dcwt.v Thkatio: (M. II. Singer, manager) --The l.ondou Belles Co. Is the attraction weel: nf Hi. The Transatlantics ure un- dcrllneii for 23-20. Fred Irwin's Big SJiow bad exceptionally good business 0 and week. a Du I nth. -At the Lyceum (C. A. Murshall. munugei) tho doors wore opened Oct. 11 ufter having been closed for two weeks. "The Royul Chef" wua Hie attraction fur tbree performances. 11. 12 and unit luce, and business was large. Dave Lewis kept the uudlencr.pleased while he was on the stage. Stullu Tracey Is u big favorite In tho play. "As You Like It" 14. "('rimes' Cellar Door" 15. "The lit," booked for 17, IK. canceled: "The Irish Pawnbrokers" 20. "Tbe World" 21. Thus. Jefferson 22, "The Runaways" 24 "A Modern Mngdulen" 25. "Die Olson 7 ' 20. Mi:Ti:nrui.tTAN Oiuui.v House (J. T. Con- don, manager).—The . Powell-Portello Dra- matic Co.. week of 10-15. with "Tho Middle- man" the first half and "A Gentleman Burg- lar" the last half of the week. On the open- ing nlgiit the house bad capacity. Tbe <wni- pttiy was a strong one, and the specialties were very good—In fnct. the best at 11m house for tbls season. "The Queen of tbe Highway" 17-10. l'.Mii.oa Thi;athl (AY. J. Wells, manuger). —Business for I he week closing L* was very good. People for 17 und week : E. W. Con- nelly, Jessie Hereford. I'M. Lovry, Susie Young, llurvey and Delia Reese, Lucille Blake, Bluncli Howard, W. J. Wells nud the stock. The enmedy for the wjek Is called "The White Statue." .ill.int' I amii.v TTiuatui: (Jne Multland. manuger)..—Business Is about tbe same— ptoked to the doors nightly. People for 17 and week tile: Zimmerman, the Great Gar- vis. Orvllle Pitcher, the Meads, Joe and Carrie Ma II land. Prof. Marry, L. O. Whlttlcr, Prof. Binkmore. uud the moving pictures. Manager Multland stales that busiuesa at (be Eau cialre, AATs.. house end the Winnipeg. Manitoba, house is large. Mil—Mrs Lucille I-awry, wife of Kd. Lowry, the comedian, who Is performing at the Purler, presented her husband wltb J. baby boy Oct. 11. Saw Haven.-At the Hyperion iSnu- iierl Bros., managera) George M. Cohan und company.- Oct. 3). came la good iviurns In Ml'. Cdlian's new play. "Little Johnny Jones." which made a tflstbiet suecess here ami milled another triumph lo the many won by tills clever young author, song writer nud actor. The work Is a musical comedy, in three acts, by Geo, M. Cohan, who also ui ranged nil the songs and dances. The llrst production on any stage occurred Oct, in, ni 1'nrnoit'H Theatre, Hartford. Conn., nud t lie east lu full follows: Characters as China- levru Charlie saw them: Anthony Atistey, an American gambler. Jerry J. Cohan : Slug Song. J. Bernard Dvllyn; Timothy D. .Ale- (•re. Sum J. Ryan: Henry Hapgood, Donald tlrlaii; The Unknown, Tom Lewis; Jenkins, starter nt the Cecil, uud Captain Sipiltvy, oi ihe St. Hurrah, C. J. Harrington; Bell Boy. William Seymour; Inspector 1'erklus, i.'lius. Rtelimnii: Johiiuy Jones, tho American Jockey, Geo. M. Coliiiu : Mrs. An- drew . Kenworth, Helen f, Cohan: Flora- belle Fly, Truly Shattiick: lleasle, Edllh Trior, nud (joldle ({ates, Ethel Leray. Characters as they really were: Anthony Atistey, the tottery King, Jerry J. Cohan; i hung Fow, J. l'.dwiird Dyllyn; Timothy I'. ili'Gts., Sum J. Ryan: Henry lliipgood, Donald Hrlim: Whitney Wilson, 'rum Lewis; furl of Bloonisbury. C. J. I liurluglon; Johnny Junes. Hie American Jiskey. AA'tn. t'eyniour ; I'ollceiuan, ('has. Ilachiiuin: Cliiiia- town Charlie. Geo. M. Cohan; Mrs. Andrew Kenworth. Helen F. Cuban: Ploi'iibcllt- Fly, Truly Shut luck; Goldln Gales, Edith Tyler; Fatichette, Ethel Levey. HerlauT Kelcey and Frllc Shannon came to good business Oct. 15. Due: James K. Hacketi 17. Savage Fugllsl; li|iera l.'o. 18. 1(1. Ezra Kendall 2(1, "The Prime of Pllscn" 22. "The Sleeping Peauty nuil tho Iteusl" week of 21. JfBW IIav;;n Tiikatkk ill. B. Bimiicll. miiii- .igcri.—"Shore Acres" came lu gooil business 11. 12. "Xo AVeddlng Hells for I lor" lmd good returns 14, 15. Due; "The Fortune Teller," with Elsie .Inula, week uf 17. . • Pom's Tiiewiii; (S. X. Poll, inuiiuger).— Bill for week 17 : Miue. II. De Serrls, Charles Semun. Ilclliimiin uud Morse, John /limner, Mary Dupoiit, Josephine tiii.sstuau and VA'utsuu iidiI Hill. I SONG BOOKS IHE QUI K.HARRU SONCSTER r AB50UITELY THE BEST -, Chas K:HARRis 31 West 51",St. SVvyorK Ml ->'. " ( 'tic s .,., (, tttctW*t. th/!,uf //,///»(■ m rV/i: V,i/ ■ ma B 8 I£* LITHOGRAPH ABOUT HALF THE PRICE NEW LITHO-TlliT PAPER • IHD WM 0ATAL00UI Worrison Show Print D , lI0lt llriilwoiiort.—Al Smith's Thcalre IK. C. Siiillh. niuiiager) "Xo Wedding Bells for Her." Oct. II. 12, did well. "Shore Aeres." I", II. nii.yei] iu good business, uud "Llillo ■lohiniy Jones' had big biisluess 1.1. Hooked : LngMsli Oruiid Opera 17, "The Henri of Maryland" 18. l». Xunctte Conitoek, lu "Tbo Crisis." 20: "The Prince of Pllseu" 21, "Sherlock Holmes" 22. 1'oli'k iJoseph Cvlddlc, iiiumiKer).—Btisl- MM week of IP, wus good. Hooked week of 17: Klein, Oil Brus. und Nicholson, musicians: Miller and Kresko, rug time swells; Home und Ferguson, melunglHts; Archer's F'lippliio Girls, Mitchell nud Mar- roll, lu minstrels} : Juek Theo Trio, Jlmmle aud Mrs. Harry, In "Mrs. Wilkin's Boy;" Hie clcctrogrupli. \KHII ASK A. On,olio. -At Boyd's Theatre iW. .1, llur guns, tiiaiisgcrl llluiielie Ring. In "Vivian's I'atms," opened u four nights' eugilgeiiieul Out. 1C. "The Jewel of Astu" 23. 2-1, Wuud* wiird & Buriiess' Own Company preseided "Under Two KIiiks." lo large audiences 11-15. 11-15. Kurt; Truth: <c. s. Breed, inanugei i. - "Two Utile Waifs" III, 17, "A Midnight Marriage" IS, lit. "At the Old Cross Bonds" 20-22. '"Human Hearts." ll-II; "Over XI SUillman's Dresser trunk Kuy to usl at everything without disturbing oiiytlilng. No fatlaua In puckliiganil unpnoklug. Light, strong, roomy drawers. IlDlda M iiiach ana ousts uo morn than a good box trunk, llondrlveted t strongest trunk marts, In amall room aarvaa as chlffonlar. O.O.D, with privilege of examination, .. *o. fUinbforCl.1^. T. LBUUllit.M*,8 W U < !t, MlBbul Spi'tiiil Wdizhls for Fall. The in-line reiiulsltna uf « perfrel umler- uciuuro: Ucalllifiiliiiii>s, liuivilillll v, Kit, ITlilah. "Jaeger" pimsosses Itiese In a 11 pr-eminent degree. Hence |i> unln.uo 1 ilMlttcilnii aa a liousolinld word In the I laiul. ' n F.t UMNKM1KI) IIV LKADIRU I'll YMICIANM K VK11Y AVHK11K. Uotiktou nud ,vu,u/i(ea iyi*. DR. JAEGER'S 8.W.S. CU'S OWN STORES:. Brooklyn: lot Fulton Hi. II oi ton: UO-iU'J Doyliton HI. Philadelphia: Mil OhOitnut Bt Oblcagm 8'J HUte of. A'jmU In All Mnolpal IMaVfa 'J- iritra Fails." II, 12: "Tilly Olson," 13.115, all dill good business. Olil'ltuoi (Martin Beck, general mana- ger).—Crowded houses at every pcrforimiuco week.of (I rewarded one of the best bills of the senjoii. AA'eek uf I(J: Mr. nud Mis. Wit- ney Drew. Fov am) Clark, lu "Tbo Old Cu- ilnjlty Shop;" the Threu llaml'iut'i'ea, De YA'ltl. Ituriis und Tnrreiiee, I'uul Biitnes, Klein uud Cllfloii, .Power lirus. uud Ihu kluodromc. > Fremont.— At Ibe Xew Larson (AA'iu. I.onery. manager I "Two Liltle AA'alfs" came to good business Kept. 20. Jack Hoelller and Co. did big business week of Oct. :i. Kiel- koiim "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Co. cumc lo good ••"sinew 10. Coming: "Over Xluguru Falls" Jo* ♦ ■» m;w iiAMPMiiitr.. Miun-lirster. -At thn Oihtii House 111. Al. Ilari'iiigtoii, manuger) Jos, Jr, uud William .leffcraun, lu "The Rivals," Oct. 11. drew well und pleusud greatly. Kara Kendall, tu "AAeatherlMtulen Benson." 12. had the H. It. O. sign out long before I lie compuny reached tills city. Coming: Week of li, Aubrey Ktooti Co.. except IS. when Mildred Holland will be seen In "The Triumph of ait Kmpruss." Park Thpatiu: (John Htlles. uiuiiuger). ■ Tbe natrons of this bouse Kara out lu full force last week, when "The Oiieen of llm While Skives" was preiicnleil 10-12. followed I'V "The Llllle Church Around the Corner" Kl-I.'i. Coming: "A Uarue of Hutirla" 17-111, "The Heerel uf the Hubway" 20-22. ClHIMi (fico. Cams, manager i, - For week of .17 I .Alnjiir Ktigllsli. Annie Martin. Frnnk l.ayo. Mabel Mllver. Fred Julius and the liar get'ly Misters. Kuslness Is good. »t» AI.AHAMA. St. I'KOl.-At the Miitroi>ollUi| Opera House (L. X. Scotl. manager) "Bird (Voter" Iileuscd Oct. U-12. The |flccR deserved mueli «ltrr patronage than It received at the, hands of our theatregoers. 'AVTItuu Luckayc. In "The Pit," cume to big business 13-15, uud pleuaed. Arthur Imuu. m "The Runaways." colnea ld-lO; De Wolf Hopper. In "AVaug." 2U.22: Blauche fling, lu "Vivian's 1'upuh." 2:i2(l; AATlllam Morris, In "AVho'a BrownV 27-211. ■ Giiamj (Theodore L. Iluya. mauagci).— "A Hon of llrst" eamu In for very good busi- ness week of U. Week of 10. "Acrocs the I'u- cllle." uud week of 23, "His Hopkins.*' Stab (J. C. Van Roo, manager).—Tho Mobile.—At the Mobile Then Ire i.l. Trill neuhttuin, iiiimugeri Ibe tiaguoii.Pullnek Ktoch Co. clused ,'iu eugagcuieiit (it live ulghls Oct. 7. lo very good returns, Kilwurd llor- gmi, In "The l-.'teruul City." cume inutlti'n; and ulghl H. lo capacity. Richard Carle, >u "Tbo Teudurfoot," packed Ibe house night >,{ 10. "Peggy from Purls," 12, Hi, drew good huslDcs*. Coming: Al. G. Field's Greuter Minstrels II. 15, "The James Boys" is, "Peek's Bad Boy" IP, Maude Adums 22. Mascot™ TWUtU ' Julius Ducournuti, manager).--Good business coDllnueH nt thin bonne. The old furoriles remain. Notks.— The Foicpatigh-Hclls Bros.' Hliow Is expvcled II The AA'ullnce KlmWH came 0. two performances, to very gisjil laid- oess llalu i,revented n crush nt Isith per- furniunces. The show whs un exeelleut one. Hclna.-At tbu Academy of Music (Long ft Hues, wuoagera) "Tho James Boys In MIs- , »«uH" came in a full house Ocl. 19. "Hu- Bou TonB bad good business the entire week mat Hearts" did good business 11. "Peggy of. u. For.week.<>f in, Irwin's Majestlen, from Pirla" 11. Fleld'a Mluslrels 17. "The uud week or 2.'!, I lie Lomlnn Belles. Kmi-irk (A. AVelnlmizer, munuger).—Tola liouse did not change bunds, as heretofore announced that It would, us Churles I'rlck did not perfect his urruugeiucuts to luku control of the management, aud Mr. Welu- PataJ Wedding" 10, "The Vllhign I'lirson" 25. *»» — Air. and Mrs. J. J. MueDonald Olnr!<; Wurri-iil lUyseil with Hie A mold Stock Co. Oct. «, and have Joined Ibo Cutter-ASTWuius to. ILM NOIM., , Penrli At Ihe , Urn lid ll'liiitllhurlyii, lliirrlngliui k Co., miimigerai 'TloUleo and .liillul, Ocl, >* ireturn ciigiigemeiil.), drew a lair house. "Pupa's Roy." ii, bud good liusl liess. 'i'hls play Is uu original iliriu* uel musical comedy, by M. II. Sli lei, uud wuu given lis linn preseiitulliui on any itage ui llcntoti Harbor. Allelp. Opera House, Hepi, (I. with the following . I'liiuimny.: Illiiiii:he Ilryuii, Frank Miller,' Al. 11. Klreeler. II. J. Terry, .Aland Cllfiun. Homer ehlwanls, Jen- nie Clevelliud, GlSil'ge SllU11lle|-«, lllld Allllle Laurie AYulkor. "line Nlgiit In June. N. had fair attuniliince. The ciimpaiiy cloned here, re- turning lo NewYorK to renigiinlzc. "Tim Moon, r-hluer's Uutighler" dioiv iiipiicllc. Imsliiess St. "The Itiiimwiiys," with Arthur Imuu lit Ihe leading mule; role, drew ti Hue house 10, und gave line siitlsfuciliui. "The Show «j«rl" came 11, lu sutUfnciory hiiBliiess nnd •'relit sutli'.fiictlou. Coiiilng: Mietson's "I.", T. C." 22. "Hr. Jekvll und Mr. Hyde" 2.1, "Under Houthcrn Skies" 21). "Why (jlrls Leave Homii" 110. AA'i:ast'm TllKATM h'. I'. Ilartsul), iimun ger).--Biislness 's good. Fur week of 17 : Afltehell nnd Lovu. I'liillpps and Sharp, Ihe Uslorhrooks und (iunlll. . » Oiciilnr.- Al Hi" Powers (Iraiiil 1.1. F. (ilyeii. miiliiiger) AVIIHupis and AVulker's "In llihnniuy" plenneil u big house (let. 10. "The .Moonshiner's liiiughiei'" did well ll. "On" Widow AVnn" was l>l I led, 'lint did not materia) hta 15, uud "One Xlglit In June," siihsviiuentp.' hooked for the same dale, also canceled. Cuming: Ferris' Comcdliins 17 and weeli, "Why Girls Leave Homii" 21. Hnnluiis' "Sip jierhu" 25. "Out of Ihe Fold" 27, 2<*, "Dr. Jekvll und Mr. Hyde'' 20, (T.t'hTT Jamcm. who bus heeu lore for three weeks, nursing her mini, leH 14 for New York, lo fill eiigugi'iiieiila ut Keith's. Ulllncy. Al Hie Umpire IIV. |„ BiMbv. niiniiigeri Hie Ferris t.'iinii'dlmiM plaved to good Iiuussk del. 2-0. "Papu's Bov" IS, "Buster llrov.ii" 1,1. Coming: Kenuedv KtiM'k Co. 1(1-18, "Peek's Bad llo.v" 10, Kf- lery's Band 20. "Oul of tint Fold" Si, "One Xlght In June" U2. Canton. -At the Oruiiri Opera lloims 'Fred 11. I'owelsnii, uiumigiir) I lie Itutledge Hloek Co. drew fair houses Oct, Jl-o. Coming: '.'PP...*"£> ".'""' Mr ' Hyde'VU. "Out uf tho luld' 15, Kennedy Playera 17-22. a ,» i WHNT VlltGI.MA. Wheel I ii ur.—Al. Ihe Court Theatre 11;. n. I'runahelni. umniigvi'i "Tliu Southerners" did '.'.'£, "I*,';*.' .'*'• **■* "■ lleofo'd. in "Othello," had fulr littsfness II. Ths fireim- dier Baud hud a very appreciative audience 12. Puul Glliuum. lu "The .Aliinniiy uud Iho Huiiimliig Bird." bad good liualusaii lit. Corn- lug: " 'Way Dowu Kast" 2H. 211. Ouanii ofiuia Botmn iciius. A. Fefn>r. munager).—"Rudolph und Adolph" bad Mg hiislness Kl-ta. "Ifoniioke" hail good - husr ness 12-1.1 J71», "The Man Coming: "A Girl of Hie Hired*" Who Da red" 20-22. *** — Majetttt Speru wrlles: "I wti„ giuuiid « divorce from my htisf»iii'i, iTuvt-m AluW-.. Irui, ul my home, Toledo, (>., op Oi-t. |n.