The New York Clipper (November 1904)

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November 12. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 879 .Whittling Tom Browne, who la a fixture at (ho Umpire, In doing nine high class concert nark, a moat pleasant way to Uk» up one's idle time. The nice thing abont playfne the first data halls In London Is that a performer ran accept outside concert work, if given the opportunity. ..' . MASSACHUSETTS. Boston.—The only novelty In the current neck's theatrical offering Is "The Secret of I'ollcblnelle," at the Park. At the Ulobc. Stella Mayhew will be seen In "Flo-Flo," and the Grand Opera Bouse production Is "Da- vid Harom." The Castle Square change of bill Is "The Professor's Love Story" and the Howdoln Square attraction Is "True Irish Hearts." The usual new faces are Seen at the vaudeville snd burlesque houses and the Tremonf, Holds, Boston, Colonial and Majes- tic have continued showB.. Park Theatre (Chas. Frohman, Rich & Harris, managers).—"The Secret of I'oll- cblnelle." with w. 11. Thompson featured, oiiens Monday, 7, an engagement of two weeks. The cast Is practically the original New York one and Includes beside Mr. Thompson, W. J. Ferguson,'Drlna De Wolfe, Ida Darling, Florence Conran, Harriet Sterl- ing, Katberyn Keys, Frank Patton and Ed- ward Harris. May Irwin. In "Mrs. Black la Back," closed Saturday, 0, 6. prosperous two Globe Theatre (Stair & Wilbur, mana- f;crs).—The attraction opening Monday; 7, s Stella Mayhew, In the musical comedy, "Flo Flo." Last week Walter Perkins, in "Who Goes There7' pleased good sized houses. Next week, "The Fortune Teller," with Eislc Janls, Is auuounced. TREMONT TiiKA-iBH (J no. B. SchocrTcl, manager).—Henrietta Crosmsn enters upon her second week, In "threat Kitty Bellalrs," en Monday night, 7. Both the star and the play merited the approval of large undi- vnces the past week. "The Yankee Consul," with Baymond Hitchcock, Is announced for two weeks, commencing 28, with "The County Chairman" to follow Dec. 12. Mollis Street Theatre (Isaac B. Rich, manager).—William Gillette, In "The Ad- mirable Crldbton," Is now In his second week ut capacity business. Press and public unite In his praise. The engagement ends 20. Colonial Theatre (CMS. Frohman, Rich & Harris, managers).—Monday, Nov. 7, Is the beginning of the third and final week of Frltal SehefT, In "The Two Roses." The en- gagement has been a success In every way sina Is one of the !>!g successes of tbe local season. Rlcbard Mansfield comes next week for. a two weeks' stay, and Indications point to a record breaking; engagement In point of attendance. Boston- Theatub (Lawrence McCarty, manager).—Doornail Thompson, In "The Old Homestead," opens his second successful week on Monday, 7. Mr. Thompson Is al- ways a welcome.visitor to this city and tbe present engagement promises to be most prosperous. The George Primrose Minstrel Co. Is booked for an early appearance at this. house. Majestic Theatre (Stair & Wilbur, man- agers).—Wright Lorlmer, In "The Shepherd King," ends the sixth and last week of his engagement Saturday night, 12. Capacity houses have ruled all through the run. Ada Kenan, supported by Charles Hlcbmnn nnd a strong cast, comes 14 for two weeks. She will be seen in "Tbe Taming of tbo Shrew" and "School for Scandal." Gbanii Opeba Hoose (Geo. W. Mngee, man- ager).—"David Harum, with W, H. Turner In the title.role, It the attraction this week. The piece has been seen In this city before at other houses, and will no doubt receive a hearty welcome at this house. Last week "Wedded and Parted" had excellent business. Next week, Robert Pltzelmmons, In "A Fight for Love." Castlb Sou abb Theatre (L. 8. Del and, manager).—"The Professor's Love Story" Is the stock company hill this week, the prin- cipals being.Howell Hansel, Lillian Kemble, Leonora Bradley and De Witt Jennings. "When Knighthood Was in Flower" was well received tbe last two weeks. Next week, "The Dancing Girl" will be given. Bowdoin SquABB Theatbb (0. R Lothrop, manager).—"True. Irish Hearts" Is the pro- duction of the popular stock company the current week. Business was good last week with "The Holy City" as tbo bill. Next week "Escaped /rem Sing Sing" should draw big. Khitu's Theatre (B. F. Keith, manager). —The feature of the current week's bill Is "The Mystic Cauldron," being a series of novel and Interesting experiments with liquid nlr and a demonstration of tho properties of tho latest scientific discovery, radium. Other strong cards mentioned arc: Charlie Case, Prosper Troupe of acrobats, John Ford and Maymc Gehmo, Charles H. Bradshuw and Co., Adatnln! and Taylor, Ed. F. Rey- nard, Golden Gate Quartette, Lotta Glad- stone, Crowley and Foley, Earlo and Earle, the Sa Vans, Radio Furman, Barr and Evans, Herzog'B horses and the blograph. Busi- ness continues excellent. Music Hall (C. W. Anderson, manager). —This week's bill, which Is an exceptionally strong one, consists of May Robson and Co., "The Champagne Dance,/ from "Tho Bll- . ver Slipper;" llartd Huth, Haines and Vi- docq, Genaro and Bailey, Mully Ambark's Twnrge Arabs, Hayes and Hcaly, Venclla's horses and ponies nnd the klnetograph. Tho management was well pleased with the large audiences In attendance last week, which was opening week, J. K. Murray.and Clara Lane Prof. Vcnella's horses and ponies, and Mc- Mahon's Minstrel Maids., and Watermelon Girls wcro features last week. Colombia Music Hail (Harry N. Farren, manager).—"Fiddle-Dee-Dec," by the bur- icsqno company, forms the main portion of tho bill this week. Tho vaudeville presents Mile. Adgle and her lions; Browning Sisters, Mattlc Lockett, Frank O'Brien, the Snlvag- gls nnd Cordua and Maud, "The Japskyl" was produced by tho company last week and with the strong olio drew crowded houses. riddlc-Dce-Wlnks" will bo tho burlesque next week. Howabd AxuxvAEtw.—The current pro- gramme-Is up to the usual Howard standard, und Includes: Wclcb-Montrose Troupe, Zeno, Carl aud Zeno, V'orrcll Brothers, Kelly and Adunis, Lllllen Shaw. John und Carrie Mack, Miller and Kresko. Mooney und Holbein, Du- prcc and Dupree. Silllagloy nrothors, La Vardo iindUIuard, McDade and Welcome, Jack lr- win and the klnetograph. The burlesque com- pany offer "A LlKht Luneh." 8. R. O. busi- ness ruled last week. Palace Tiieatkb (Chas. H. Waldrou. man- ager).—L. Lawrence Weber's Dainty Duchess Co. are In possession of the stage this week. ,,?, ,°P°nlng and closing burlesques are Who's a Liar" and "A Day at the Sea- shore." The leaders In the olio are: James and Sidle Leonora, Charles Robinson, Gray andI Qraham, Engstrom Sisters, Bessie Clif- ford and Banzetts-iand Be Lair. The Vanity Fair Burleequcra profited by the large busi- ness done last week. IjTcsom taun (0. H. Batebeller, man- ager).—The Gay Masqueradcrs furnish the en ertalntnent current week. The laugh pro- vokers are "A Trip to Coney Island" ana count of No Account." The Brownings, •he Eagle Quartette, tho Bakers, Gertie Da Mint and the Eight Carnallas.as a special feature, head the vaudeville list. Last week I' ulton s Jolly Orass Widows ware with us and fared well Aostik & Biow/s Mcbeom (Stone 4 Show. managers).—lu the curio halls Second am la # weck °' Lionel, the Hon faced boy; SJW ^«Ils. with anvil skull; Geo. Brbtvn, Urine- skeleton: Rlcton. Juggler: Joe Batun, physical marvel;, the Itobertos, Impalement act-, the De Marcos, flying rings, and others. Bugs show: Kill Ueyes, Frank Cowan, Ida Campbell, tbe Paaltttes, Carlos and Flthardo, Cook-and Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Hodges. Beach •nd Beach, Melrose and Elmer, Baker and Baker,- tbe Spragucllo* and Mason and Starr. ' Nickelodeon (L. B. Walker, manager).— Curio hall act* this week: Minnie Clifford, sword twsllower: Mile. Tnnlson, armies* wonder; Carl Fritz's canine circus; Prof. Hall, magic; James Morris, elastic tkln man, anil Madam Qelba, woman of mystery. Stage bill: Herman W. Fuller, Annie Walsh, Helen Quirk, Daisy French and Mcrton and French. Notes. —Concert bills, Saturday, U— Bon- ton Theatre: Johnson, Davenport and Lo- rella, tho Clemenso Brothers, Gardner, West and Sunshine, Ward and Raymond, Itlctou, Arlon Quartet, Jennie Debane and Hnyen and Juniper. Globe Theatre: Leonard and King, Loney Haskell, the Iloinnd Ben Yender Troupe, De Veaux and De Veaux, Carlton nnd Terry, Burke Brothers, Hurry Moore, De Renda and Breen nnd Parker Sitters. Afiisfo Halt: J. K. Murray and Clara Lane, Mansfield and Wilbur, James Thornton, Bertie Fowler, McMahon and Chapelle. Camp- bell and Cnulfleld nnd "McMahon'a Minstrel Maids and Watermelon Girls" Bo\c<loin Hquarc: Meanings, Lewis and Ifennlngs, Al. Carlton, Tanner and Gilbert, Brooks Bros., Bobbins, and Trennamaa, Vera Harte, the Two Hodges, Freda Laneanter. the Ramsey Sisters, the Johnsons and Lizzie Otto The Grenadier Guards Band, of London, will give concerts en Thursday afternoon and evening, 10, at Symphony Hall The Ojibway Indians, under direction of Fred. It. Burton, will present "Hiawatha." .the Indian music drama, at Chlckeriug Hall, Nov. ft. 10 and 11 On Saturday evening, 12, Mary Sanders severs her connection with the Castle Square Stock Co It Is rumored that later In the season II. W. Savage will bring "Parsifal" In English back to the Tre- mont for a week's return engagement. Worcester.—At the Worcester Theatre (J. F. Hock, resident manager) Grace Vsn Studdlford.,In "Red Feather," Not. 7: Blch- ard Mansfield, in "Iran the .Terrible," s. Nance O'Neii comes 0, In "Magda." "Doro- thy Vernon of Haddon Hall".11, "The Other Girl" 12. "The Prince of Plleen" drew well Oct. 31. Richard Golden, In "Common Sense Urackett," was well received Nov. 6. Franklin SrjuARE (P. F. Shea & Co., man- agers) .^Weck of 7. "Sky Farm." Last week Joe Welch, in "The Peddler," drew well. Pauk (Shea 4 Wilton, managers).—Week of 7: Hocb, Elton and company, in "Mile, Elccl;" Basque Quartette, Murphy and Fran- cis, Lucie and Viate, C. W. Llttfefield, Dud- ley and Chetlyii, Melich's trained birds and tho klnetograph. Business Is very good. Palace (Chas. F. Hoffman, manager).— Week of 7 : "Our Jolly Picnic Girls" followed by Rochefort, May and Blanche, Marie 01- rard. Mason aad Lee, Carrie Richardson, Lillian Richmond; Lottie Reynolds, Edith Allston, Ada Ruble, Bertha Aruioletle and the bouse burlesque. 'Business to capacity. Casino (Davy * Leslie, managers).—Week of 7: Coogan and "Bancroft," Lillian Newton, May Harrison. Mike Scott. Irene Parnell, Lena La Belle, Fannie Weston, Victoria West and burlesque. Music Hall (Phil E. Rose, manager).— This house was open last week through the kindness of the owner, for tho benefit of the stranded performers. i Lowell.—At the Lowell Opera House (Fay Bros. & Hosfond, managers) "The other Girl" entertained a good sized bour.e Oct. 31. "The Prince of PIlBen" pleased fi. R. O. house Nov. 1. The Thurbor-NaBber Stock Co., In repertory, played 2-5 to very satisfactory business. Coming: Cook-Church Stock Co. 7-10. Nance O'Neii 11, 12. Acalplmy (Richard Murphy, manager).— "A Game of Hearts" to fair business 31-No». 2. "The Unwritten Law" played to big business 3-b, with dally matinees. It Is a good coraedv drama. "The Minister's Daugh- ters" 7-0, ''Escaped-from Sing Sing" 10-12. Cauto (Al. Haynes, manager).—A good bill and good business last week. Current: Auule Ward Tiffany und company, Julie Cal- houn, Rlva Brothers, Jack Lyle, Doyle and Kmerson, Ynckley and Bunnell, Slater and Williams and Geo. and May Woodward Boston (J. H. Tcbbetts, manager).—Big business last week and a good bill. Current: Four Shannons, Dan McCaffery (third week), Edward Martin, Stanley Stewart, Lawrence and Thompson, and tbe Boston bioscope. People's (Harry A. Woodward, manager). —William Laditc. wrestler, dtd a record breaking business last week, and Dolllc Wood- ward beaded tho bill. Current: Jessie Stew- art's Burlesque Co., Including Thompson and Serlda. Prof. Erpi, Suslo Hardy. May Tyler, and Harry Burns' burlesque, "From Lowell to St Louis In u Minute." Amateur night, "Ten Bar Rooms In One Night." Band 14. William Favcrsham 15, "King Dodo" lo. "The Girl from Kay's" 17, Otts Skinner 18, "Winsome Winnie" 10. , , New Gilmorb (S. P. Callainan. manager i. —"Over Niagara Falls." Oct. 31-Nov. 2, did well. "Kidnapped In New tork" 3-0, wat successful. Coming: "The Secret of tbo Sub- way" 7-0. "A Woman's Struggle" 10-12, "Wedded and Parted" 14-10, "Tho Unwritten Law" 17-10. 1'oi.i'H ti'has. W. Fonda, resident mana- ger), formerly (he Grand Opera-House, which Ens been completely remodeled, will open 7 with Three Joacarrys, Empire City Quar- tet, Smith nnd Fuller. Macey arid Hall, the O'ltourkc-Burnett Trio, Four Hunting- tons, \V. J. Kurt is' educated dog and the clectrograpb. The house staff fi to be: Chas. \V. Fonda, resident manager: Georgo F. Hill, stage manager; Florence J. Bateman, treasurer: C. A. Casey, pianist; George B. McBHde, house officer. Nelson (55. T. Damon, manager).—The Dainty Duchess Co. last week. Tbe New Vork Stars 7-12, Cherry Blossoms 14-10. » ii ■ " ' Fall Itlver.—At the Academy of Music (Calm & Grant, managers) "The Lost Boy," 111 Nov. 1 ; "Why Girls Qo Wrong," 2, 3, and "The Secret of Pellehlnelle," 5, all pleased. Due: Nance .O'Neii 7, Harcourt Comedy Co. 8-12, the Fays 14-10, excepting 10, when Bertha Gotland appears. Ruoc (Henry Myers, manager).—"Light* of nonio." 31-Nov. 2, played to fair business. "Over Niagara Falls,'' 3-6, bad a profitable engagement. Coming: "Wedded and Parted" 7-0, vaudeville contest 10-12, "Tho Unwrit- ten Law" 14-1(1. Siikkiiv'm (M. F. O'Brien, manager).—The past week was one of satisfactory business. Booked 7 and week; Hall and Pray, May Lawrence, Connelly und Howe, Daisy Linden, Harris and Smith and vltagrapb. Note. —The Caste Theatro will eighth season Nov. 14. North Adam*.—At the Empire (James Sullivan, manager) the Harcourt Comedy Co. filled a prosperous week. "Secret Service" did good business. Wm. Collier, in "The Dic- tator," Nov. 4, played to a largo audience. "New York Day by Day" C, Klark-Urban Co. 7-12. ■!: Richmond (W. P. Mendc, manager).—The bill for week of Oct. 31 was an exceptionally line one and pleated Immensely. Bill week of 7: Mr. and Mrs. Thorne and company, Florence Sisters, the Chihuahua Mexican Troubadours, Edwin Wlcardcr, Scott and Johnson, und the vltngrnph. clnnatl will probably bo chosen as Winter quarters of the Ilagenbeek Show, which will take to tho road as a tented show next tea- son. '■a i CI o v. In ad.—At the. Opera House (A. F. Harts, manager) another week of "Mother Ocwt-o" will wind up ft two weeks' engage- ment. Lulu Glaser Not. 14-10. Colonial —"Mrs. Dane's Defense," by tho Vnugban Glnscr Stock Co., this week. "Tho Magistrate" drew crowded houses Inst week. "An Enemy to the King" 14-10. Lyceum '(J. K. Cooksou, manager).—Jo- seph Murphv presents "Kerry (ww 1 ' ami "Shnun niuie" this week. "Paris by Night" bad nice business last week, "My Wife's Fnmlly" week of 14. Cl.RVEI.AND (J. K. CookSOU, manager).— "When Women Love" this week. "The Wnlfn Paradise" drew well last week. "Shadows of a Great City"'*rcek of 14. EsiPtnn (Max Faetkcnheoer, manager).— "The Bohemian Girl," by the Fnctkrnheuer Opera Co., this week, will also mark the close of opern -at popular prices In Cleveland this season. The work of this excellent com- nauy has been high class, but the patronago bas been Insufficient to wsrrant the manage- ment In continuing it. "Carmen" was aung last week. Robert Farntuun Stock Co., week of 14, In "Romeo and Juliet." Keith's (L. M. Elrlck. manager).—BUI 7-12: Four Morions, Milton and Dolly Nobles, Harry Gllfoll, Stuley nnd Blrbeck, Tlueo Marvelous Merrills. Dora Petlctlcr, Lawrence Bros., Rlgoletto Bros. Star (Drew & Campbell, managers).— Bon Ton llurlesquera this week. The Ma- jesties had big business last week. Fred Ir- win's Show week of 14. NoTtcs.—Kate Jepson has Joined the Vaiigban Glawr forces nt the Colonial.... Tim Wm. Faruuui Stock Co., to open the Urn- open for Its plm week of 14. will lie composed of Wm. ii'sruum. Percy Hauwell, leading lady; For- rest ltobltisoit, Mrs. Louise Rial and others. Priestley Morrison, stage manager. NEW TOBK STATE). Holyoke.—At the Opera House "IH. I/. Potter, manager) "The Secret of Pollchl- iiollc," Oct. 20, greatly pleased a good sl/.cd audience. Andrew Mack Nov. d. Dot Kar- roll Co. week of 7, Victor's Royal Venetian Band nmtlnce 1(1. ttMtmiK (T. ft Murray, rununger).—"An Unwritten Law," 31-Nov. 2. arid "A Gaum Colnmba*.—At the Great Southern The- atre (O. M. Hcffucr, manager) "Tho Royal Chof" came Nov. 4, 0. Louis Mann, In "The Second Fiddle," pleated good bouses Oct 20, 2ti. F.thel Barrymoro. in "Sunday," delighted packed bouses 28. 20. Coming: "Tbe Two orphans" Nov. 10. Nat Goodwin, In "Tho I'surpsr," Id; Viola Allen, In "Twelfth Night." 17. fciirir.u (II. A. Wclsmnn, manager).—Tho stock co. presented "Soldiers of Fortunu" this week. "On the Quiet" drew good houses last week. "Tho Cherry I'lrkcm" week of Nov. 7, "Old Jed Prouly f " week of 14. Gbanii (A. G. Ovens, umuager).—"Hum- let" and "Ubcn Holden" drew fair houses week of 24. Coming: "My Wife's Family" 7 nnd week. iiiuii Srio:k,T (A. G. Ovens, manager).— "Shore. Acres" and "When Women Love" di- vided week of ai. "Tbo Cursoof Drink" and "A Waifs Paradise" drew large biwlnosa Buffalo.—At the Star (P. C. Cornell, manager) Ethel Barrymore this week, in "Sunday." Chnuncey Olcott 14-10. N. C. Goodwin 17-10. Rlcbard Mansfield and "The Billionaire" did nicely last week. Tbck (Walter S. Baldwin, manager).— "The Romance of a Bachelor, with Bertha Crelghlnn and James Durklu leading, 7-12. "Tho Man from Mexico" did very well. Sura's Garden Tiikatrx. —This week's Hal includes May Vokct and company. In "The Model Mnld:" Dlgby Bell, Ten lchl Troop*, Charles Burke, Grace La Hue, Inkey Boys, Adcllnn Roattlno, Clara Stevens, Orphtn* Comedy Four, Poulton and Doley. Acahemv (G. C. Stevena, manager).— "Tilly Olson," with Gcrtrudo Bwlggott, this week. "Tho Charity Nurse" next week. "A Working Girl's Wrongs" drew very well last week. Convention Hall (II. L. Meecb. cus- todian).— Josef Uofmann had a big house 3. Melon 24. Lvceum (J. Laughlln, manager).—"The White Tlgrctt of Japan" week of 7. "Tbe Way of the Tranigrettor" next week. Joaipn Siurphv did big butiness last week. Lafatktth rC. M. Bagg, manager).—The Now Majesties this woek. Sam Dovere's Co. did well. Notes.— Larry Mctlnle will be given a reception hero this week by his old partner, Ed. Dnblelt, now a bonlfaeo Louis W, Gay goes South this week, managing Crenj tori!.. ..John Dwyer and Beatrice McMann the former of tbo Baldwln-Melvlllo Co., wore married hero 1. t ' i Albany.—At Uartnauus Bleeckor nail (fl. R. Jacobs, manager) William Collier. In "The Dictator," played to two crowded bouses Nov. 0. Creston Clarke, in "Monsieur Beau- catre," Nov. 8; "Mr* Mnc, tbo Major," 1012. EupiitH (II. R. Jacobs, manngor),—"The Charity Nurse" drow well Oct 31-Nur. 2. "Too Proud to Beg" bad good butiness. "The Stain of Guilt" 7 0. Piioctoh's (Howard Graham, resident man- ageil.— ITio bill Included: Wright Iluutlng- tou and company, in "A Stolon Kiss;" Mile. Tens lor, tho Watermelon Trust, Ritchie Duo, Wm. Ceblll, Claude and Fnnuy Naber, Bruce and Dalgneau, Gregory aud Wood and the Proclortcopc. Nov. 7 nnd week: Louis A. Slniau, Grnca Garduer und company. In "Tho Now Coachman ;" Ward aud Ctirran, Mile. TesMler, Wilson nnd Hclo'se, Sydney Grant, Corbloy anil Burko, Bertie Fowler, Gillette) Sisters, Josephine Amoros and tho Proctor- scope. Butiness oxculleut. Oaiktv (II. B. Nichols, manager).—Belli* & Wood's Co., Oct. Ul-Nov. 8, unvo good Itorforuiunces to good houses. "Down At lellly's" and "Tho Mornlug After" worn amusing. Tho Now York Stars, 3-5, to good business. Tho World Baa tors 7-l>, tbo Cherry Blossom llurlesquors 10-12. of Hearts," JJ-5, played Is satisfactory bull; _^k*J?M coming t "Tho Smart Bet" 74) Hoeheater.—At the Lyceum Theatro (M. ties*. Booked: ''Escaped from Sing Sing" !^^ytma^i9^'fSwlimtM l «■ Wolff, manager) Rlclmrd Mnnsflold proT 7-1, "Tbe Mln stert Daughter" lu-li, "Over ,|W ••MeFadden's Flats'' 17-10. M,an,snl Rented "h-nn tho Terrible," Nov. a, to an vt„„„,„ wan.- i7.t« 8 „ 0 , mM au)1 aaiin gntiifactlon was The Baroness Flddlottlcks" 7-D. Niagara Falls" 17-10. ■ ■ ■ Tanntou.—At the Taunton Theatre (Colin & Cross, managers) "Red Feather" was presented to a large audience Oct. 28. "Tbe Secret of Pollcblnelle" pleased Nov. 3. Harcourt Comedy Co. 7, Nance O'NcIl 8, "A Deserted Bride" 0, local production of "Evangeline" 11. ♦ ■» OHIO. Lawrence.—at tne upcra nirara turaui Cahn, managers) "Bed Feathcv" played to n appreciative audience Oct. 31. "The Other Hrl' r had a fair house Nov. 1. "The Prince Lawrence.—At the Opera.House (Grant an Girl' _ of Ptlsen" cume to big business 2. "The Lost Boy" 8. Richard-Golden, In "Common Sense Brackett," had a fair houae 4, "Sky Farm" came to good business 5. Shepherd's moving pictures, 0, to S. H. O., Including matinee. Booked: Dnniel Ryan Stock Co. week of 7. Colonial (Weber & Rush, managers).— "The Minister's Daughters" played to good houBcs Oct. 31-Nov. 2. "A Ragged^ncro came to big business 3-0. Geo. F. Hall Is worthy of special mention. The vltagrapb pleased packed houses 6. Booked: '"lTie Un- written Law" 7-0, "Over Nlugarti Falls 10- 12. This house will open with vuudovllle 14. Casto (Al. Haynes, msnager).—Business very good. Week of Oct. 31: Annie Ward Tiffany scored In her sketch, "The Widow ltooucy." Booked week of 7: Julia Klngsley, Inncss and Ityan, Gorman and Mooney, the village Choir, Yamamoto Bros., Bert Leu- nun, Mary Madden and the blograph. Casino (W. L. Gallagher, munager).— Business good week of Oct. 31. .Week of Nov. 7 ■- Mabel Sllva, Fred Caldwell, Wlnlln and Howard, Jackson, Goo. Foster, Andrews and Willard, burlesque company. . » ' Lynn.—At the Gem (Charles W. Sbeafe, manager) business last week was big. The curront bill includes: James and Dnlsy Dllks. Mu June, Mort Franklin, tbe Van Fleets, Frank Morton, tbo Uugun Brothers and the bioscope. „, Colb'8 (George A, Cole, manager).—Tho house was opened tinder very pleating cir- cumstances and did good business woek of Oct. 31. During the week a number of Im- Firovements have been made In the way of ightlng. BUI Nov. 7 and week: Clifford and Orth, Ben Linn, the Nssmytbs, Amy Allen, the Taylors, Tom Bryant, the Gould Sisters nnd John B.Nalon. . Salem Tiikatbs, Snlem (George H. Cheet- ham, manager). — The Cook-Church Co. played to a good business last Week. "The Other Girl'" 8, Nance O'Neii 10. Mechanic Hail. Salem (F. L. Munsey, manager).—Good houses last week. This week: Murpby and Nichols, Prevost and Provost, Helen Relruer. Campbell and. Caul- field, Van Fossen and McCatifey, McOea and Poole, Carlo and bis dog, and Marion Monola, as a special-feature. «... i , t ' . Spring-field,—At the Court Square (W. F. A. ttngel, manager) Bk-kford Banjo. Man- dolin and Guitar Concert, Nov. l. drew a large audience. Alfred A. Far land. Charles J. Dorn and Valentine Abt were the three fitars. Wllllnin Collier was Boen In "Tbe Dic- tator, 2, by a well filled house. Andrew Mack Ailed fhe house with "Tbe War to Cenmare" .1. Ada Return 4> 5. "Red Feather" 8, Bertha Gallant 0, "The 8laeplng Beauty and the Beast" 10-12, , Victor* Venetian Cincinnati.—"Parsifal" will bo given a presentation In Cincinnati beforo the sea- son ends, and Music Hall will be tbe scene of the production. Gbano Ofrra Housb (Harry Ralnfortb ft John H. Havlln, managers).—Nat C. Good* win Is coming Nov. 7, In bis new comedy, "Tbe Usurper." Last week Louis -Mann did a business tbst averaged well, but "Tho Second Fiddle" was treated more or less cavalierly by the critics, who gave to tho comedian nil possible praise, while throwing rocks at the vehicle In which he rode. "Tits Two Orphans," by the all star cast, follows 14. Walnut Street Tiiiuhe (M. C. Ander- son, mansger).—The Hnnlons' latest edition of the great bread winner, "Superba." will be seen 0, following the phenomenally suc- cessful engagement of Charles Grapewln In bis comedy, "The Awakening of Mr. Plpp." Capacity houses were convulsed by tho clever work of tbo comedian, who was given eopublc support. Anna Chance, as.Mrs. Plpp. was pleasing, and Iho motber-lu-luw of Travis was a most artistic delineation. "Under Southern Skies" 13. Usuuk'k Opkra Uoubb (Heuck, Fcuuessy ft Stair, managers).—Forrester & Mlttenths] are to offer one of Hal Beld's latent In "A Midnight Marriage," «. Lust week, under the management of A. II. Woods, Arthur .1. Lamb's melodrama. "Queen of the White Slaves," proved a great drawing card. Rouo Brabnm was seen In plscc of Alleen May, who Is out of the cast on account of Illness. Billy Clifford comes 13. Coluhhia Tiil'atrh (M. C. Anderson, man- ager).—The Four Madcups share with Mary Shaw and Co. the place of top liners In tbo bill to be presented 0. Others contributing will be: Curon und Herbert, Cnrlln and Otto, Sabcl Johnson, Klne and Gotthold, Glllctt's canines and Jack Gardner. The Orpheum Show, with Mclntyrc nnd Heath In their sketch, "The Man from Montana," and Ur- buna und son, drew well last week. Robinson's OvtttU Hottsu (George F. Fish & I. F. Fish, managers).—The Forepaugh Stock Co. are to stage "Tho Conquerors," by Paul Potter, fl. This production follows tbo most successful revival of "Soldiers of Fortune," In which John J. Farrcll assumed the old KdcBon role and Lavinls Shannon wnu Hope Langhnni. Business continues grout, Lycsum Thkatbu (Heuck, Fcnnessy 4: Stair, managers).—"Wbnt Women Will Do,' a play constructed by Hurry Juckson, will be neon 0.. Last week Al. W. Martin's "Undo Toni's Cabin" proved conclusively that tho old play libs not outlived its drawing use- fulness. Patrice is due 13. IPeoplh's nouns) (Herbert Heuck, man- ager).—The Merry Maidens are coming (I. Last week Rice & Burton's Rose Hill L'ugllsh Folly Company gave a good show to big busi- ness. Imperial Burlcsquers 13. Gossip or thb Lossy. —Msnager John II. Havlln had as his guests hero last week Henry and Lorenz Ilagenbeek und Frank It, Tate. They moved on lo New Vork John Terrlss and Henry Buckley have been added to tbe .Forepaugb Stock and will make their earliest appearances In "The Conquer- otB." Munager Frank Young cutnc here early In the week preparing for the coming of Clara Morris, Grace George und others. In "Tbe Two Orphans.'! J, M. J. Kane is In the city to take managerial control of Scott's Minstrels now rehears- lug. at Louisville. He expect* to begin his tour at New Albany, Ind., Nov. 12. Hubert Heuck, tbe veteran amusement di- rector, celebrated hit seventieth birthday anniversary at his home In Clifton during the week Gcorglo Wellea bat succeed- ed Virginia Kline In tbe role of Pauls/ In "The Second Fiddle." Norma Bchoomor the violinist, Ii tbe brldo of J. Bnstell Lowell Miller, -of Mexico. They.wore secretly wed. ded Aug. 27, but announcement wat only tnade thlt week: James Whitney Bwope one of thb Whitney Brother*, musfoal tpe- rlslists and composers of "The Mosquito Parade," who died at Greenville, Om. wa* borlsd at the Jewish Cainetary on Walnnt Hills John II. Havlln Is to pnt Jf 00,000 In his new hotel nt Vine and. Opera Place, opposite the Grand, it will be tbe finest of Cincinnati's hostelries.......Cln- Toledo.—At tbo Valentine (Kdw. E. Fix. manager) Kthcl Barrymore, In "Sunday,' 1 scored n big success Oct 27. Ezra Kendall drew a fair house 28. Lvcecim (Frank Burt, manager).—"Dr. Jckyll nnd Mr. Hydo" pleased Oct. 27-29. "Unity Tolty" packed the houae 80-Nov. 2. "Tllllo Olson" 60, "PnrlB By Night" 10-12. Emi 1 itic (Abo Shapiro, manager).—D. F. Rush's Boa Tons made good last week. Fred Irwin's Big Bbow 0 and week. - . Burr's (Frank Burt, manager).—"The Price of Honor," Oct. 27-20, did fairly well. "Escaped from the Harem.'' one of tbo best offerings of tbo season, drew big business 30-Nov. 2. "Tho Child Wife" 0-0, "The Wait* rarndlao" 10.12. AneADEf (H. H. Lamkln, manager).—Mr. and Mrs. Msrk Murphy and Mary Shaw wero applause winners last week, For Nov. 0 and week: Eight Vassar Girls, Three Ken- tons. Jules and Ella Garrison, Cecil Jefferson, tbo Lees, Clifford and Jonks, and tbe vlta- grapb. s i)n> tarn At tbo Victoria (C. G. Miller. manager) "Tbo Royal Chef," Nov, 3, had good business. "The Two Orphans" (all star) 0. National (Gil Burrows, manager).—"Tho Curse of Drink" had fair attendance Oct. 81- Nov. 2. Patrice, In "Driven from Home," drew well 3-T». Nellie McUcnry 7-0, "The Smart Set" 10-12. Paiik Thhatw: (Gil Burrows, manager). —Tbo Innocent Maids 7-0. SoLninsN' Horn is 'T|H!atbi.— 1'ho Boston Ladles' Orchestra came 8. OoeoN (Jus. T. Cumin, manager).—Bill wcok of 7: Marjorlu llnrrett, Jackson and DouglAS, Arthur Lane, Tobln and Welch, and Guy Stone. t Akron.—At tho Colonial (fl. H. Vail. manager) tho vllngrnpb Nov. fi. Coming: Hi Ilcnry'H Minstrels 7, "Tho Billionaire" 8, "Arizona" 10. Gba.su Opkra Houafl (T. K. Albaugh, man- ager).—"The Midnight Flyer" bad fair busi- ness Oct. 31-Nov. 2. "Escaped from n Harem" turned them away six performances 3 0. "The Little Outcast'' comes 7-0, "Ro- anoke" 10-12, "Slaves of tbe Mlno" 14-10, "When tho Boll Tolls" 17-10. Noi'KH,—Walter McKee, of Canton, Is the new treasurer at the Grand Walter Al- baugli. business manager of tbo Grand, made ii season'H record 2. bogging tweuty-aovon ducks at Turkey foot Lake. t . ■ Can ton.—At the Grand Opera House (M. C. Barber, manager) "A Llt.tlu Outcast" cumo Nov. 1 to fair returns. 101 More Sisters, In "A Devil's Lane," pleased 2. Ham 1', Jnck'S BurleMipners, 4, and "A 'l"rlp to Chinatown," fi. did satisfactory business, Irene Meyers Co. 7-12. Gakokn Tiikaiiik (M. Manning, manager). —Performers lor 7 and week; Tho Crom- wells, Zelma RowIIn, Florence Gilbert, Fox, Cnrbctt and Forrester, Miirvul Bussoll, Lydla Clayton, Rose Laurel and tbe stock. Busi- ness is very good. i Yoonmtovm.—Al (be Opera llouto (1'efer lllce, munageri Ham T. Jack's Bur- lesque Co. Oct. 31. Ethel Barrymore bad u Inrge uudlcnce Nov. 2. with "Hundny." "After Midnight" played lo fair returns 3-5. "Unci" Ufa" 7. '"Thou Shalt Not Kill' 0, Maud Adams II, "A Trip to Chinatown." 12, Pauk (Chas. L. 1,111 Inn, manager).—Last week fair .returns. Week Of 7: Tho fibca Amusement Co.'* "Trip to Egypt. Note. —Manager Edward Stanley and wlfo arc In London. Eng., and will spend tbe Winter there with relatives. i t i Mprinnn>id._At tbe Grand Opera House (L. J. Dalle, manager) "The Smart Set'! came, to a packed boute, Nov. 1. Patrice, In "Driven from Home," had two good sized audiences 2. Lew Dockstader 8, "Kbea Hob den" fi. "The Royal Chef" 7,,Mand Adsms 8, • OnrHRUM fOrphcum Tbcarro Co., proprle. tors).—Big houses rule. Bill 7.12: Tbe l*e*. Dorothy Payne. Otto P. nail. Arthur Htowart nnd yictorclUs moving.pictures. . . Health, Strenartb nnd Power Is tho title of a work on physical culture by Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, of. the. Bsmenwsy Gym. ostium. Harvard University. Dr. Sargent has given. National (Mas Hurtlg, manager).-"Tho Fortune Teller" played to good business week of Oct. ill. Klslo James and the entire com- ?nny gnvo satisfaction. "Me, Him and I" and week. Bakiii (J. 10. Boyle, manager).—Oct SI. Nov. 1, 2, Lillian Mortimer and a capable company, in "A Girl of tbo Streets," had very good business. "Human Hearts" was woll put on 3-0, playing to fair business. "The Charity Nurse" 7-1), "The Futal Wed- ding" 10-12. Cook's (J. H. Moore, manager),—Dlgby Rell proved vory popular tbo past week. Iiusiness-dt exceedingly good nt this popular house. Nov. 7 and week: Snyder and Buck- ley, It. J. Jose, Rochei's dogs und ponies, I'ot Rooucy's Street Urchlnt, Alburtus and Millar. Beorl and Violet Allen, Bright Broa. and klnetograph. Corinthian (Henry C. Jacobs, manager). —Tho Bohemian llurlesquors played to pucked houses and gave a good show. Sam Dovero's Big Co, 7 snd week. No-rn.—All houses will glvo election re- turns 8, title*.—At tho Mniostie Joseph and WIN Hunt Jefferson, In "Tbo Klrnls, wsro wall received Nov. S, "Young Tobo Itoxle" did fair 4. Rlcbard Muuslleld, C, bad big bull- ni-ss, Coming: "An American flentlemna" H. "Why Wouion Bin" 0, "Tbo Tenderfoot" II, "Wliy Girls Lcuve Home" 12, "Cupid ft Co." IB. Oui'itKUM,—Tbo vatidovllln bill was good Inst week and drew big. Bill 7-12: Avon Comedy Four, Brothers Bard, Fred Nlblo, Geo. n. Alexnuder und Olive Kerr, Hothtway and Walton, De Veaux and Do Veuux, George Austin. Stab.— The Fays' return Isst week drew big houses. This woek, Tbn Grout Herrmann, Smith OTlrtou, Mme. Sertoli, lion turner; Jumcs Murray, tho Sunfords, Lillian Brooks, Renfrew and Ross. * ii, Troy.—At tho Lyceum (Burnt Glllsm. maniigor) tbe Snow Stock Co. drow full houses all last woek In "What Happened to Jones." "Northern Lights" Nov. 7-12. Gbano Opera Uouhm <m, Rets, manager). —Tbo Jeffersons, In "Tbn Rivals," hud a big bouse 2, "Tobo Hoxlo" pluyod U, Bern- stein's Vaudeville Slurs 7, 8, George W. Mon- roe, In "Mrs, Muc, tbe Mayor," 0; "Tbe Mts< sourlims" 11, Creston Clark 12. . Koval (W. II. Buck, manager).—Now Vork Stars drew well Ul-Nov. 2. Rollly k Woods bud good buslnnts .'l-S. Cherry Blot' sum Burlosquers 70, World Heaters 10-12. Kltnlrn At tbo Rlalto Miisle Mull (l r . W. McConnell, manager) tho bill for week of Nov. 7 Includes; Morris and Montrose, the Lin LlinrtM, Lesslo McAvny. Laura Mar- Here. May Nellson, Alice Dorothy nnd Jams* D. I'i'oiidlovc, Business Is good. Note.— Work upon tho Lyceum Theatre It) progressing rapidly and tho contractors hops to have the theatre Inclosed beforo cold weather. s ' ,Tnnic»lo«n.-^At Samuels' Opera nous* (M. Bolt, managor) J. C. Lowli. In "HI I'luukard," Oct. 31, had fair attendance. "Our New Minister," Nov. 1, bad a packed linusc. . HI tlepry's Minstrels, 2, had good business. Comingl Mary Emerson, in "His Majesty and the Msid," 10, Notb.— "Ilolty. Tolly" played Warren, Cony and Oil City to big butiness last woek. ■ MAINE). Portland.—At tho Jefferson (Cahn * Grant manager*) tbo Bcnuctt-Moulton Co. played to good attendance Oct. Ul-Nov. :i. r Tho Prlpco of Pllson," 4. C, did big. busi- ness. Booked: "Tho Other Girl" 7, "A Chinese Honeymoon" 8. Bbcpard's moving; plcrures 0, 10, Rlcbard Mansfield 12. PoRruND (JsmeB E. Moore, niunnger).-* Business was cxcollcnt. For 7 and weuk: Ryan and Richfield, powers and Freed, Flora* Par.kcr, .Slanloy. and Broekmau. Gus Wil- liams, Toledo sod Price and St. Jobn and La Fevrc. . .•.-•• -. ,-■ <«» asaaai s OKLAHOMA. I Men gradnnlly developlug a system of exer* "raiss, I J appesi general, aa tbnt tbln book murks a distluct Olsen. "tclfhowf appOrnltlt, for physical dcvel- opment whlcj; would appeal to iho people In OMahorun Clty^-At Overholter Opera J Ion so (]td. OverholRor, manager) Columbia) advance in the science, as. in It Dr. Sargent has devised'fl series of these exercises. It is published by tbe II M, Caldwell Co. F«u>, under tb* ampectes or o, r„ s. (local Oct. 20. Rusco-Holltod ■ Minstrels, ' (local). good hnslnpSnr^CbtA'B^anfoVd 28. 29, bod ft Inrijo Jiotrtei, "The Burgomaster," 80, cama Ji to 8. B. 0.