The New York Clipper (November 1904)

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890 TEEE NEW YORK CLIPPER. NOVEMBEK 12. Clipper Post Office. In order to ovoid mistakes and to I asar e the prompt deli very of , the I«rter. adver 11« cd Jn , tbt- (lit, an envelope plainly addressed moat bo ■eat (or each letter, nnd a written order for. the letter, sinned with the (nil name and addresa and (he line or bnilnen followed by the sender, ■mi OUo be enclosed. Please mention the date (or ann- bcr) of TUB CLIPPElt In which tho letters sent (or were advertised. LADIES' LIST. Ailiinore LBcena Auger, W. H. Alcene, Kntli Atola, Jenny 1 (niter, Corlno Aortas Jenny E Adelaide, La Petite A.lele. Tessle E. Atielll. F. Aulslon, Mabel Allyn, Enti Afblimil Mildred Atlantis, Mile. Archer. Anne Hrien,- Fannie linker., tlorle llrtmell, Nellie Rrckwltk, Lizzie lilnndick. Clara Bryant, Violet Brown, L..W. l-.M nu-.-i. Muud; llUlr. Miuii Kartell, Job. Burn Adelaide It Bnird Joaeplilue Hern. Marlon iiUL'Imuni], larrslnc Brown, UiiUiryn Bnnvbld, Mra. Wm. C. nick. n. o. Brooks, Mra Herbert Bnker, Edith Bninl, Josephine Jlooln. Ewile larrctt, Ednn Barclay, Helen J BrltUlne, Llhby Felmont, Bell Brlstow. Eva. Mra. Hiirtor.no, llyrlb Cardowule, Lottie C'arr, Jessie Collins, Dot Cullra, William Cond, Junlta Collins, Blanche Chagrin. Kmuia Cusiunnn. Adelaide Cook, Annie Clurk, Mabel Curran, Frances t'linpman Be»Klc Chlida. Corlnne Courteney Maud Onrlla. Jenny Chapman, Prankie Cornell, Edna Cilmmlro, ' < Elhelyn Curtis, Vera Castle, Agnes Courtney, Jessie Corlulvoii. Alldn Dldlple, Dotty Davenport Mra., IicVlauc, (llulys Dunbar, Mury J Eeiicy, Laid l>teili-, Ellaa Klleria, Itiitc F.vniis. Jennie El I wood, riora Earlc. Little M ttklrcttge Lillian fuller. La tolc lay. Anna E, k'tfcmon, Wloafred I'orrenter 8clmil Mora, Mildred Faust. Lilly FreDch, Kill. Fremont Madam CiBgnout, Belle (Jllionre, Murle (Jllcunn. Mabel Co. Goodwin, Irene UlOOklT, KHsiB tioodwln, Irene 01 nil Her. Pot Qllaon, Lottie Ucnarj, Mra. Tkcol (Jleusun, Lew, Mra. (IIUou, I^tttie dandy, Loni»c (lltmry. Sadie 1.1 bun Sisters UaUuiway Belle Howard, Heigti llnrper, Jafiie IihII. Dalay llnrmou, Hilda lleugler* Bistort ljavlland, Mack, Re.*slc Mulnndii. Mrs. Jack Mile*, Ha Ml ledge. Eliza Miller, Mra. Onkxmltli. Mra. O'Ncll. Xanco Oliver, Jeanne Overton, BeMJe Osdcn, Ktnnle F Parker, Lulu Pierce,. J. I'nntter, Llna Raymond, L. B. Uaymonrt, Lcona Ulcbanlson. Clara Loilmond, Rita Cuiacll, .N'attle Huy. Leah [tedding, . Prancojca lieed .Hlslcn Hsmeey, Lillian Russell. Tonic Rots, Annie Ithennnl. Ma dell no Ituaaell, Annie Recce, Leslie Raymond, pearl Eomerlll. Marie Snyder. Lizzie hrfflbson, W. H hpears, Anna Stanton, Kitty Mown, Vivian SlevenB, Mra. Hairy Angellne eUeward, Huttle >ora M. KmlUi, 0. B. Hnie, Dora lliithawny Beta Sample-Kelly. Henry Marmora - KUs Hobbs, Musle 8t. Dennis, Vic Hall. Artie r>undafor Bacelton, Mabel Martha Healy, Ella Seott, C. M. Hoyt, Nina Hnnford, Llimlc llarlorf Beatrice tilnijixon. Mabel Ingram, Mmid RiitIIIc, R., Mra. .toque*. May A. Stover, Nellie hUngslcy, Seymour. Elsie Thelmn Sherwood. Kingston Ulrla. Jcanetta . The Sharps.Ailelaldo hell]. Marlon Savino,'Alice Knot, Jeanelte Htorch. C, Mrs Kuril, Joule Slierldcii, Knopp, Vergcnla Mw., Arthcr Long SNIcrs Smllb, 1'... Mrs. Long. LIUIno euvlll, Alice Lament Jentietle spears, Anna Lnuglry, Grace Thomas, lua Long, Lolols Taylor. May L1e»y, V. Tnrner, Bell Lonnberg, Anna Tuacou Sisters Lecoy. Josle Tenipleton, Fay t.eary, Jesuitic Thomas, 1'na Lone Star Mny L'rllne. Edna Long, Lillian Van Oaten, Era , Lemuels, Grace Vernon,, Hilda Lyle, Mey Van Oorder, Morris, Loulw H., F„ i Mlskel, Core Vino, Val, Mrs. Mead, D. H. Vane. Clarice Mnlllnnil, JcsBle Vnstsr.Olrts, S i Heredltli Slaters Warwick, Msy. Ida •'. "Gertrude McfiUlr. KIpIo Wynne, Mono Myers. Mrs. Wilson. Blanche : Mllhnin, . Welt, .KltUe Mnrgnret Wheeler, Zelma McCsrncr. Sndle Weld, ,Ruth McConlcy. Wycherby, Gc'trnile .Margaret Merrall, M. E. WoodraB. Dora MeCabo, Bone Wilton, Belli! Mayhewi Stella Wcntirortll. i Murclla, Kdna riora Maynlcke, L. .. Wortoii, .Uesslc Motettc, Undine Worth, Irene 1 Mnjrer, Gcrlrude WMtr, Itotln MilKoiniirra, Wgtiton, Ireiie PnnoTun. leniuile Mrs. 1'. J. Welch, Est tic Drew. Rltlne M. Ma June Wilbur, Dons DeiVcre. Pauline Moore Kutuylceu Ztirl, Madam Desrt, Dottle- IMottlrter: Annie•■. QEHTLIUIUN'S LIST. DeaaffercUy, nellaren, llaso Dretskl. Ollta UeUonvllle. Carmcllc Dillnl. a. Dormer, V. Dudley, Bessie DLilc, Madge Dwinell, Lillian Daisy, Vlanle Dean, Laura Dandle, Madge Dittahy, Mary Duvegn, Mr.o niukliw Oerirmlc Del-sci.'.y, I.elgb n. W Abbey, It .B. Aldo, Fred Adklnc, Chan. Hilsm, Andy Adams, Jon Aaotou, Arlli. Atuwtu, Chae. ■..■- ('CycUst) Armstrong, T.T. Andci«un, A. J. Austin. 0. K. Arnold, J, 10. Anthony, Ariuoud Auger, Ceo. Aiilliony. .lcrauie A\oio, Clias. Avery. Barem All. Sulci a IHJlev, F. T. Ho'vles, M. lllfllng, U. II. nisbop, y. y. MMMs, Qeo. Po.nl. It. C. Iiurlou, J. H. Boyle, Clins. Idyiin, J. Boniface, 0. C. Illophy. J. 0. Uriiirdon, V. l-.iill. Clark Brown. B. 0. Barrel t, Fatsjt Usrr & Kvsns Hum Jc MM Klnghuin Russell IlllllUlHll, J. H. lKill<ort. 0. H. Bulla, Fred Brady, J. P, Brooks, G. Burns. N II. Brooks | Grey llurke. John i Buekly. I''rnnk Hiu-iictt William lhiiid. Mr. Wsekmore It.II. Bills. F. R. Brown, H. M, Blslr. Hal Bowlev William Blnckmore, B.1I linker, Dnvo Buengor. F. L. Beriistelns, The Brown, CIimb. R. Brown, Klrk Beach, Wallace Biiscb, W. Boyd, J. W. Breton. Ted Hunnlng, Wm. E Bunk. J. L Rrytnt, 0. H. BrooVs. F. A. Harlon lc White Uarry, Dick & Dolllc Bennett. Allen Brooks & Grey CsHtarom The CimalaEbam, ■- ■„ James Crampton, R. OodF. J. T. Centry Bros. Dnshmsd, W. C cumercn, W. W. collier, Wo. Ollrle, Henry Poste, M. It CUM * LfMarr t'olby. O. B. CuiUb]| 4 Crane. Lurry Colctaa, Tommy Culders, A. K. Merrill Crowley, J. T. ChutliTtuii ThoS Sanon Jack C'asU'llunc. Tuny Cluiut & llrlnii-s CorWlt, J. J. Colllni. Sim Chester, J. Cnrlton. Frank Cook, J. II. Church, F. A. Outtyj, Six Clifton, Wm. II Cur|M>nter A. B. Castle, H. B. Goner, John Craig. Rout. Coburn. J. A. Olivette. — Campbell, B. F, Coleman, Anthony Cable, S. H, Clark, Bill Coleman. Raymond Cocclo, Aurcllo Correa. John Oonley, Jack Ollne, C. B. Clark & Hilton Cannon, Sltt- C'nmlllu & Fona Conn «: Conrad Calvin, Myeis Conners. Robt. Cusey, W. II. Cmlyi HensUaw Carney, fins CTiadwIck, Joe Circus Day Co. CllfTord .1 Burke Csufiuuii. Guy (Hive, Henry Cromwell, C. F. Cole. George Colten, O. M. Carlos, C Carson, 3. B. Carroll, Onirics De Wane. Robt. Duke, Olive Dleklnrou, Harry Dumai. Felix Dixon 4 HolmM DeLion, Clement Dox, C. Dekalb, L. 9. Delloro, Llngl Deonaa, Geo- Durban Stock Co. (Mgr.) Dnnlny, Will OeWllt, \Y. O. Denton, G, F. Davenport. Fred Davninglon, Albert Davis, Bert Dial, 0. O. Denal. Jshn Denton, n. F. Davis, Austin Dawson, H, J. Uunbar, W. J. Davis, Geo. C Da Try. II. K. Dunbar, H. C. Dickson. J. B. DeVot, Eddie DtOlN. Tbt Deverc, Billy DeLcon, cli'ini'ii Dlxou M.LaTclll DeMvllo. Harry Dyer, Milium Dsrmoly (Jug.) lHsvlyu, Charlea Decker. F. M. Darnaby, J. A. Itclmo Uiifg.) Dare, T. IL Dl Gr.izla, S. Duvls. W. II. Darlsou. E. It. Douslns. C. W. Doliatelta. Tlios. DeKaln, I.. 8. Denby, W. G. Denton, O. F. Dovlc illmereon Deer, li. W. Drune, Sam Daniels; V. n. Dean, W. C. Rldrldgc. Stanton KdWnrds, Al. I'jposlllcn.l'oiir F.Ulott. Wm. C. Elirlutrt I'.rastiu Kyans, A. J. Englcs. John Emerson. Mort Kvans, W. S. ICukton, 1 ■'. Eaton. Hcrliert Flmerwn, James • Elliott. M. G. Elwood, Puncll I'^lsoll Win- throp Co. Emmctt l: 'J. II. Fnles. C. T. Falke. .0. H. France. GhtiKn. l'ordlisni Arthur Fields. Olydo I-ox. H. C. Ford. Loyl Foster, Muriel FeMmsr. Will Fletcher. Geo.J. Flack, W. S Vurnlmm Har. Florer, Geo. 1'iirallv, Frank Flta, A. H. Ford, E. Florida, Geo. B. Fox. H. 0. Folder. D. H. Fmlerlkpon E.D Ferguson. Harry Fanta, Na Zdar Franklyn. Mr. Finch, L. C. Frenoh. ». V. Fowler. Frtsl U. Flint, Douglass Itgman, Max I'ansliawe, A. L. Fredericks Coun Graham, J. O. Oarduer^W. S. nrsnt, Burt (Joy Bros. Guy. O. B. Uregoiy, Gilbert ilutroln, Fruit Itlirdner A t'lnceM Ournuui. Tlios. lira* & (irnliMin Curdner. Will 8. Garvle, Eddie OtilM. Qftltad Gssloh, AtlKrl IllllCtlP, CtilB. tiassnrd, Urlno ««(«. r»d- ; Green '« Wf rner Oloer, air?* 6 Gladden,-r. A. Gates, J. A. Om«, P. H. (irabam. Wm. (I1MS.J. . Onllattbrr, A. Grant, O. W. Grimms, Lores Glllmor & l.atnre Garrett, Jt. J. Glbscy, Wm. llalftaoo, A. F. Gregory, 0. J. Gllclini.in. Mr. Ilnssnll, Frank llnlcht A Desn lllldcbracd, Lon llogHrty. J06.E. Hogan, Ernest Hartley, F. K. Henry, J. A. Harrington, Giles Hall. James Hole, Frances Hubbard, L. 0. Hnnter. 8. V, Hunt, R. J. Hommer, Ion llerplclde Co. Hamilton. Geo. Hayes, J. F. Harlsnd. Ucbt. Hawtnornc, Herbert □antlngton, Wright Harvey, Victor Harris. Harry Hollock, Charles Hogan, Earnest Hoyt, H. H. Hanlcastlc, Ted Howard, George Heath, J. W. Hayden. Ralph Hyer. B. Holman, Harry Horn, Fred Bale, Dr. Ulllman, George Hathaway It jWalteo Hefron. Tom Hlllard,. Harry Helton. Alfred Hoynnnt .Mr. t Mrs Hunt., F. L. Hsnswiiy Joseph Hoffman, Max Hammond & Forrester Hunt, Wm. llaytnan; Jack Haywood. Wm. Helton. J. J. Uollliigaworib - - Twins Henley, Joseph Hunter. Sam V, Harrison, W. Dick Bill, Artber IlouaJi A Kearney Ireland, Fred Iris, John Jones. P. J. jesperson, Conrad Jenkins, Har. Johnson, Jiark Joelson, Barry Joseph, Allloet Jarrard, B. 11. Jones, Johnson a. a.'d .lohnson. G. H. Jacobs a . ., • , Van Tyle Johnson, F. M. Kelley, wiursm l.elly * Bate* Kelly. W. 0., Kelly & Violettc Kellv, Jnmes'H. Keen, Julian Kuapp. Ed. Kearney & llooan Kendall & Tliompsoil Khan, Ismail Klhg, Gerald Kelly.' Tbos. Kliipler, W, J. Ksuv, Hurry Keuluu. Joo Krsasc Keley, Charley Kelly A Vlolelte Kastluo, Joe Kutinu. A, J. Kolilcr, A. Kuowics. The Kraus", Otlo H. Keiioiilla, Jerry Kciiney, EC. Kelley. Edward Kelley, Georgo l^lrby, Alvln Kan, A* King, Iltiry Levy, L. M. l.e I)uc. Teildy Lyuch. J. W. Lnchamn, F. A. Lombard. Dick Lewis. Q. 0. IjiVelle, Frank Latsard, Lnils LaMnek. list. Lawrence, Wm. l.'nrvetti — Ixltner, l/jney I.ou Lee Loni: Xrlo Ijivarlnc, Frank l.aiigsn, Arthur 1«>. Henry Lackey. L. Lane. Kalnh Lee, U. H. L'.iwi-y. Austin La Mar, Bonus Leaven worth, J. 0. Luce & Luco I.upct, 0. l.evlno, Willie Lynch, Tom Loner, Gcirgo LsDiic. T«ldy Lorulno & Candy t.iiMnrr. Harry Lynch. J. i>. I*e, O. W. I.cFort. Wm. 0. i.uKeaue. Harry Lawrence, A, L. Mrc & Mac Mnrshall. Harry Morphy, Bert Mooney, Earnesto MeCartliy, E. L. fictile Frsuk V Samueli. M. ueyers, Msx Seymour. O. G, Mack, Waiter B. Seward StoekCo Mltiaewi, C. C. Siirsguellos, The Sleln, L. J. St. Onge Bros- Seymore, jrrank PUKK» VLVA.M A. Ylasscy ft MtVel|h, Fred Mttk, John T. Montgomery,. D Maxwell, 6. M MOftls, .Wm. Mohunbirk, Mr. itohroe, Ned Murray, 'J. E. Jllller. E. L. Mi-ricrnoids. Loon MacGregor John Moras. Daniel Msnley, Ed\ Mar lice, Joe Morgan. B. Marshall, Bert Metcnlf Miller. W. W. MQrrUseyv, fclch itartln, Joseph Miller, Peter McKee,: B. E. McSBlly; Alex. Mack. Dick Mnllerv. C. K. McCarthy Myles Marlon, Herbert Mllllgixi. Max Mayo, Harry Murphy «V Mchola Mardo Marlow, Plun- 1 et k Co. Makorsky, Boh Siqrrow, J«s. A. Mayo,.,Leon Maxwell, U. M, Meredltb Arthur McCsrrets, Tho Maopln, Will Morphy, Bert UcDermott A Diamond Bros, Matthews, C. C. Marshall. Bert Mann, Danny Mace)', Joe Mackey, G. D. McMillan. Don Marks, E. Miller, Sam L. Monroe, Geo. W, Mix, c. D. UcCoe. Wm. H. Maxwell. Clarence Mack, John.J, , Jr. Prof.) Miller Bryan Stock Co. Martin & Qolgg Miller HarryCei Morton, Harry McDonald Eddie Milton. Geo. W, Montague, Henry f Mnrpby, W. U. Uoorc, Victor Macirt. Frank Mack. Cbas. D. Maxwell, C. M. HcOlWr, BlUy Navarro Thomas Noe.Asa Norton, J. W. Nelson. Chas.H Nessen, John Nlbbe, Ned Nye, Tom F. Norton, J. W. Norton, Joe Newman, Bill North, South A Dixie Nunn, W. .P. O'Brien A . . Bjckley Ontl, Archie L, Opel, Mr....:. Osborn St. Osborn earee, W. G. vrrault. A. B. lotion, F. G. I'hilllps. T. J. Price. Geo. Potter, .Boy tVfnltt, Charles Pnyton, It. G. Powers, T, G. Fulton, It. E. Peger, A. J. _, Patton H. C. D I'hilllps illarlcy Payne, William Perelno. Persy Paige, J, Penrose. G. 0. Peterson, Dr. I'sliuc, F. J. Potts, W. L. I'owprs, John T Qullllu L. Rogers. W. IL llsnxcttn, Hurt llufuilrc, B. Hlordan, John Illcbonis, K. like. J. II. Uogers, F. J. Roberts. Geo. Iteap, Will Jlldcr, Fred Itrynolds, F. G Reno. G. P. _ Itosskam Clias B itumleys, The Reynard, E. V. Kcwalrc eVDoreto liocbes. Harry Hvdo, Thos, Itlrb, J. T. (tnyniond. Ruy Itlo. Adolpb lloiellc. The ItobhiH>n, II. L Raymond. M. B, Rogers, Geo. E. Heed, Dave Rohblus. F. S. Rice, Peter HobertH. L. L. ttnelief Family Uleo & Provost Robinson, Clias. Hlepner,, o. Sparks. Cbas. ML BelmoreThe Shoemaker, . John B. Htrvens,! Hal Shannon, Join Hslrrt, Mayer singleton, Geo. Silver, 3. Shaw. T. W. Mroetar, Lou Stansr.eld, Freil sondhoo 11. I. 3 Selgrlst, Mr. Slinonds. Ted Starkweather, H. A. Simon, > Gardner Co. Rpracoe. D. J. Keebeek. Mr. X F^C. Rtevenn, ,W. H. Sberwuocl, Loo W. Btobbletteld, — Strode, Al. Belliert, Alex. Shields, Frank Stelzig, Bob Stevens, Hal gomers, W.-W. Shannon, Harry Stanton Walter Spudding, At Stlckel. Walter ^wlft, Herbert Spann, Byron Slanlcys. The Smiths. The Sheridan, Ja* Sherman Win. B Smith &. Campbell Slnlos. sTw. Sldoula & Barlowe Stein * Wilson Shields. James Sutton, Harry Smith, K. B. Sherman Robert Munetaro, Soto Seymour, 0. G. Sturm, Max Shack, Eugene Snowden. J, A, Smith, K. G. Sampselle. Jack Skluakl. B, Subers, Emtio Saunders. J. & Rena Rt. Leon, Alt. Thcls. M. M. Tlrobns, G. B. Temocey, John Thompson, J.W. Thornton, James Thome, Sam Trowle, Mr. Taylor, J. H. Troupe, B. M. Thome, F. A. Taylor. 1*.- Lu Terrlll. Frank Talbot, W. J. Thomas, W. F. Turner. P. J. Tenneaon A Robinson Thurston. IL E. Thrasher Arthur Titus. F. J. Thompson & ;» • - Sewda Thorpe, J. B. Tflhrstcn. . Howard Troup>?. g, P. Vers, Brown & Bartlett Vanderburg, G. Vedmus, — , Valentino, Cbjis. VSck, F. H. Vernon: Carl Van Bros. Vnniey, V. A. VanMeter Harry Vuniello « Nina Van Owens, Kid Van Fosseo. Harry Wiehe. Cart Wood, B. Wilson, F. II. Whitley. Dove Wnll. F. Tumor Ward & Kusbcll Warren, Jaf. G. Wilson, E. O. Woodward, G. Sl May Watson Cbas. P Welch. LeAv Wyekotr, Fred Wood, B. Wolte. Fred White, Clayton & Stewart Wilson, Al. U. Wlggln. Bert Word A Curran Western, R, E. West: Eugene Wood, Roy West. W. WbltHon, Floy S Wnllls, Arthur Williams. Art.G Warren, Ja» G. Wilbur. J. F. Wsrd. F. H. Weaver, J. H. Wilson. F. W. Welch. J. J. Wllklns, W. Wright, Fred Wilson, Jsck Walters, Clyde Wright. O. G. Wish, Curt Wood. W. P. Wlgalns. Bert Wolff. Harry Webb, H. L Fhllodeljibisu— Attendance at the tiie- ntren continues of satisfactory proportions for the period Just prior to a presidential election. Most of the theatres lisvo tnaoa nrrangementB to receive returns from tfce Various States on Tuesdny evening, and this well probably, help to bring out good erowd^. Academtop Mime—Both the Pnlladcl- pala Orchestra and the Boston Symplioo; cotninenrtd tholr seasons last ttoek, each giving two .Inrgcly ettendad- coucerts. . Bno.\D RTRr.KT thkatue (Nixon & Zlramer- man, managers).—The engngoment of Her- bert Kelccy and Efllc Shannon came to an end laat week, and It Is understood that they havo decided to abandon "Taps." They bare therefore closed their tour temporarily and will shortly start rehearsals of a new piece. This week Cecilia I.oftus Is appear- ing In "Tbo Serlo-Comlc aoveroess :' r next week. Wm. 17. Crane, In "Business Is Busi- ness." OAStiCK Treated (Frank Howe Jr., man- ager).—Margaret Angllii, in "The Eternal Fem'nlne," is the .current offering at this house, the engagement being tor the week only. Last week "The Isle ot Spice" attract- ed nudlencen of good size. Annie Russell, In "Brother Jacques," la scheduled for the com- ing week. Chestnut Stbeet Opfoa Hodss (Nlzoa & Zimmerman, managers).—The Rogers Broth- era are here this week, booked for a run. The/ are presenting "The Rogers Brothers In Paris," aod this week a special matinee la given on elect'on day. Last week closed the engagement of Bertha Gallacd, In "Doro- thy Vernbu, of Haddon Hall." Business con- tinued of large proportions. CBKaiNL'T BTHKtT TbKatbb (NJgon. 4 Zlm- mermab, managers). —The engagement of I.ulu Glaaer, in "A Madcap Princess," which ends this week, began last week with a suc- cession of filled houses and plenty of appre- ciative applause. Grace Van Studdlford, In "Red Feather," Is underlined for the coming walnut Stbeet Theatbb (Frank Howe Jr., manager).—The current week la an- nounced aa the last for Blanche Walsh, In "Resurrection." Audiences of excellent size attended the performances last week and praised highly, the work of the star and her company. Next week brings Lawrence D'Or- say. In "The Earl of Pawtncket" PASK Theatee (F. O. Nlxon-N'lrdllnger, manager) .Thomas E. Shea and his company bold the boards this week, appearing In a re- Itoxscnw, HarryiWalratt. C. M. Welch, G. T. Items .V Ferguson Rosenthal & . Slier Randall. Dan fley Riley. Richard Roland, Frank Rosslelfh, Jack Robinson, John Redsatc. Bob Regan, Dan Usee. H. K. Rosolclgh. Jack Roberts. C. W. Robertson Frank Rodney i Kellogg Itonaldo lvdnard Reeil, ISarl perritu. R. M St. Clair, Ben B1SE NOTICE) AT HBAD OF LIST. s)s» Weaver. H. J. Wade, Jack Wilson, J. H. Walker. Deda Warden, Harry Wilton. J. J. Wilsons. The Weru & Judge Whyte. Chas. P. Wlxon. Nat Wagner, Sam Wrlghton, R. Wsrd, Harry Yacklay, Lein. /ola. rrof. Yuno Z«m, Zatt Mr. & Mrs. Zeds, H. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Mancliester.—At the Opera House (E. W. Harrington, manager) the Thuroer * Nasher Co., Oct. 31. Nor. 1, In repertory, deserves mention. Snoclnltlen by paullnetti and riquo, Rcplta Dclaura. Thll Thuiber nn<1 Harry Jenkins. Nanette Comstock, In "The CrUls," comes Nov. 3. "The Other Girl," 4. had a, «ood house. Comingt-Nanoe O'Nell, In "Magd*,'.' fi; "A CUlncie Honajmoon" 11. . P\nK (John Stiles, manager).—T.*o. F. Hall, la "A. Ragged Hero," came Oct 81- Xiiv. S, to excellent btmlneits. "A Minister's D.inglitei-," 8-r>, to hrgi' niiillences. Com- ing: "Over NlngAi'a W*Sbf T-S. "Ntw V'ork li. 1>bv Hv Dai" AM*. . Casi.mi j'M. XHiiilppH. uiuuegor).—\Vcck of Nov.- 7 : Foley atid iVnle, Lorene. Llllle May Hall, XtoUlt C.Httord, Pearl frtulcr^ntj rior- cuco Kins. . ^_— pertory. Including "Banished by the King,'' '■Othello," "Richelieu," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" and "The Bells." The announce- ment for the coming week la "The Vacant Chair." The return engagement of Florence Bindley, in "The Street Singer," brought prodt to. the box office. National Treats* (Joseph M. Kelly, man- ager).—"Rachel Goldstein" proved a mopey winner last week, attracting audiences which filled the house. This week the offering Is "The Lighthouse by the Sea," with "A Race for Life'' scheduled to follow. Ghand Ofeju House (G. A. Wegefartb, manager).—"Girls Will Be Girls" furnishes the entertainment for the patrons this week, Al. Leech and the Three Rosebuds being prominent members of the cast. Filled houses were attracted last week by the per- formances of the melodrama, "The Volun- teer Organist." Next week, "The Errand Boy." .PEOPLE'S. Theatrb (F. G. Nixon-Nlrdlln- gcr, manager).—With 'The Fatal Wedding" as tho attraction, this house enjoyed the ut- most prosperity last .week. The same state of affaire can be looked forward to this week with "More to be Pitied than Scorned" on the boards. The annonncement for the com- ing week Is "A Prisoner of War." Busti's Ancit BtBEBT Theatre (M. S. Schleslnger, manager).—"Deserted at the Altar" Is tho melodrama providing thrills for the patrons this week, while "From Rags to Riches" Is to be the offering next week. Last week's performances of "Two Little Sailor Boys" were largely attended. GmiitD Avenue Tueathu (Miller 4 Eauf- man, managers).—The potent drawing qual- ities of ".Sherlock Holmes" were proven last week by the liberal attendance bestowed on this attraction. William Bramwel), -in "Captain Harrington," Is the attraction for the current week, with "Ilappv Hooligan" underlined. Hart's New Theatre (John W. Haxt, manager).—Melodrama appears to be more to tbo liking of the patrons of this house than any other style of production, and con- sequently "A Child of the Slums," providing plenty of thrills, made a powerful appeal last week. By the same token "The -Factory Glrl" ought to do well this week, and 'Too Proud to Beg" next week. FoBBPAUuifa Thsatbb (Millar 4 Kauf- man, managers).—The stock company's of- fering this week Is the melodrama "The Price of Peace." Last week's performances of "Why They Parted" attracted the patrons In goodly numbers and pleased them well. "My Partner" 1b In rehearsal for the com- Saake'8 Buoc Theatre (Carl Saakc, man- ager).—The productions by the German stock company ut this house this week Include "The Opinionated Student" and "The Tat- too.' - Standard Thbatbe (Darcy 4 Speck, man- agei'H).—The stock company's performances of "Ten Nights In a. Bar Room" last week corned the commendation of the patrons, who attended in large numbers. This week's offering Is "Under Two Flags," with "Resur- rection ' In rehearsal for the coming week. Keith'* Now Theatre (H. T. Jordan, resident manager). — The programme this week Includes Rose Stnhl and company, In "The Chorus Lady," the Fadetto Orchestra, Kddlo Glrard and Jessie Gardner, Robert Fulgoru, Raymond and Caverly. nines and Remington, Clifford and Burke, Wilton Bros., Earlc and Wilson, Al. H. Burton, the Nob- rens. Kpps and Lorrctta, Rose and Hatch aud the blograph. ' Bon Ton Tiieatrfj (Bon Ton Amusement Co., managers).—The opening week of vaude- ville at this house, judging by tbo liberal patronage, proved that the proper policy lias been hit upon. This week's bill includes: Thos. Glllen, Melbourne McDowell Jr., Pot- tor-Palmer Dramatic Co., Hay's Marionettes, Middleton's dog and bird, circus, Hon Ton Comedy Four, Joseph West and Ida May Lewis, Itnlner and Raymond, Blanche Ballev, Aerial Lozclls, Tony Baker. Sorcttl. Chad- wlck Trio, Mildred Steele. Mabelle Hall and her trained Elephant, Columbus, and the moving pictures. Eleventh Street Opera House (Frank Dutnont, manager).—A very timely bur- lesque, produced for the first time this week. Is ''Admiral Rolesrensky, or the Man that Sees Things." The trading stamp burlesque and the "Musical Barber Shop" are both continued, and the freshened first part Alls out an attractive programme. Lyceum Theatre (John G. Jermsn, man- ager).— The Brigadiers are holding the boards this week and entertaining the pa- trons with a programme of burlesque and vaudeville. The patrons turned out In force last- week for tho Gay Morning Glories. Trocadeuo (Floyd Laotnan, manager).— Last week's performances by the Dtoplans were largely attended and earned the piaud- its of the patrons, ThlB week the entertain- ment Is furnished by the Tiger LIIte=. . EirplBS Treattcb (Walter Rayaapnd, real- dent manager) .—The Corse Pay ton Stock Cnmpauy Is (he attraction at this house this well, appearing- In a varied repertory. N|«H' AND ARCH Mfsr.lIM (0. A. BrtluVn- tiuikli. manliger).—lu the curio hull this \vr,-i I he features are: Pierre. Olinnlur. strong uiun; Prof. S. Hermann, lltuslouti: William Doss, human telescope; Hcrr Hubetv avtn- itjBa wonder.; Cuitlt, NoTelil, magnetic oueea.; Tummy Novelll, comedy juggler; Bailor Jack and wife. Impalement act: Mona. Herbert, novelty musician, and Daisy Aurlo, bag puncher. In the theatre the acts-Include: Klilott and Ncff, Rending Bonda, Colo and Clemen*; Cluclte James, Marshall and My- ers, Charles Patterson and the clneograph. Nona.,—The Perclval Ladles Orchestra is still famishing the music at Hart's New Theatre to the eminent satisfaction of the patrons .William II. Crane, In "Busi- ness Is BnslBCas," comes to the Broad StreetiTbeatre Nov.,4 A suit instituted by Wilbur Horney against Nixon k Zimmer- man was decided In the Common Pleas Court here in favor of the defendants. Tho suit resulted from the failure of the theat- rical managers to furnish seven scats to- gether purchased for a performance at the Chestnut Street Theatre for Feb. 28 last. Between tho time of purchase and the date of the performance the commission appoint- ed by the mayor subsequent to the Chicago lire, ordered the removal of some of the seats sold as a precaution against panic and It was therefore Impossible to furnish them, ■i s Pittsburg.—At the Nixon (Tbos. F. KJrk Jr., resident manager) Annie Russell, In "Brother Jacques," is the offering Nov. 7-12. "A Little of Everything" did fairly well last week. Maude Adams 14-19. ALVIN (Harry Davis, manager).—This house, refitted end re-decorated, opened Mon- day, 7, under the new management, and is one of the most beautiful theatres Imagin- able. Nothing bas been omitted that will contribute to the comfort ot the patrons. The stock company, transferred from the Avenue Theatre, is presenting, as Its Initial week's attraction, Sardou's "Glsmonda." "Charley's Aunt" 14-19. Gatetx (James E. Orr, manager).—This latest addition to Pittsburg's list of play- bouses bad a very auspicious opening Mon- day, Oct. 31. A large gathering was present and testified its approval of the appro- priate addresses made by Joseph R. Grlsmer, of the " 'Way Down East" Co., and James Francis Burke, a local speaker of note. " 'Way Down East" was the attraction, and continues for the current week. Business last week was all that could be desired. Florence Bindley 14-19. .Avenue (Harry Davis, manager). — The dramatic stock company made its final bow at this house Saturday, 5, after a good week's business, In "A Night Off," and will be seen hereafter at the New Alvln Theatre. The permanent musical travesty stock com- pany made its Initial appearance Monday matinee, 7,. in the Weber-Fields success, "WhlrM-Glg," and '"Way Up East." The membership of the company is as follows: Eleanor Kent, Blue Fay, Flossie Hope, Cath- erine La Tour, Chas. O. Rice, Fred M. Cady, Bobby North, Boyd Gllmour, Wm. West, Chris. C. Wbelan, and a well equipped chorus of tUtrty-flve. "Hurly-Burly" next. Bijou (R. M. Gnltck, manager).—"After Midnight" 7-12. "The White Tigress of Japan 1 ' was very successful lost week. "Su- perba" 14-10. Dlqi.-k3.nx (R. M. Gullck, manager).—This week the Kllnore Sisters, In the comedy, "Mrs. Delaney of Newport "King Dodo" Played to good business last week. The Rave 14-10. Empire (E. J. McCullough, manager).— "The Beauty Doctor" 7-12. "Thou Shalt Not Kill" played to fair business last week. Marie Tenor, a young Pittsburg girl, made her professional debut, and was well re- ceived. Annie Blancke, In "A Little Out- cast," 14-19. Academy (Harry W. Williams, manager). —This week Weber's Parisian Widows. Tho Merry Maidens closed a successful week 5. The Imperial Burlesquers 14-19. Goand Opera House (Harry-Davis, mana- ger).—A succession of good nouses greeted last week's bill. List for this-week: Chas- stno, Ella Bradna and her -trained lions. Crane Brothers, Kelly and Vlolette, Chas. Ernest, Callahan and Mack. Matthews and Harris, Naomi Erthardo, the Zarnes, tho Holdaworths and the klnetograpb. Stab (Keystone Amusement Co., mana- gers).—Business last week was very satis- factory. This week's bill Includes: Lombard Brothers, Lillian Burt, Master Cunningham, Eloise Earl and Starograph. Notes.—James T. Waldron, late of tho American Theatre, New York, has joined the Harry Davis Musical Comedy Stock Co. at the Avenue Theatre as house librettist and press representative. C B. Power, for- merly press representative of the Avenue, Is tilling a similar position at the New Gajcty. , i i a ' HurrLNburat.—At the ,Lyceum (MV Rots, manager) DbcKBtader'a Minstrels did .fair business Oct. 31. George JL Cohan scored a big success, In "Little Johnny Jones," Nov. 2. The week closed -with Bernstein Vaudeville Co. Closing campaign features had a serious effect on Indoor business. "Tho isle of Spice" 7, Viola Allen 11, and Lawrence D'Orsay 12. . iOfera House (M. Rcls. manager).—Xho Myrkle-riarder.Co. did well last week. The Chester Dc Vondc Co. 7-12. Notes. —Hou. John K. Fos has been made the local legal advisor for the Rels theatres. .. The T. M. C. A. has canceled lta star course engagements The Roney Boys, of Chicago, gave a successful concert here 2 Mrs. Frank McCormlck is home from the Walter L. Main Show. Her hus- band, Frank McCormlck, will remain with Hie show at Winter quarters. The former has been re-engaged as wardrobe mistress. Chester Cornell has closed with "Thd Factory Girl" aa second man. in advance! nnd Is at his home here.... Plans bave been completed for a theatre at Steelton, Pa., and work will begin at once Annie Allllson, of Carlisle, Is a member of the Site Stock Co. She was given a warm wel- come. K. Detwlller, manager) "Queen, of the White Slaves" played to good business Oct ai George Cohan, in "Little JohnDy June*," had a large and well pleased bouse Nov j B. V. Phelan Stock Co. enjoyed fair busi- ness.- Doe: Margaret Anglln, in "The Eter- nal Feminine.'' 1(1; the Fay ton Stock Co. 14-10. *•+ • OREGON'. Portlaiud.—,\t tie Matquam Grand (Cal- vin -ttelllg, manager) "A Friend or- the Family" pleased Oct 24-20. Isadore Bush did fair business, in "Glittering Gloria,'' 27-29. Frank Daniels 31, Nov. 1, "The County Chairman" 2-5, James J. Jeffries 8, "The Tenderfoot" 10-12. the Marino Concert Co. 14, the Metalakathla (Alaska) Band, matinee, IS: White Whlctlesey 15, 16, "The Runaways" 17, 18, "As You Like It" 19. Coluubia (George L. Baker, manager).— "In Missouri" had the two biggest opening houses of the season Oct 30. The Baker Theatro Stock Co. did fair business week of 23, with "Romeo and Juliet." "The Girl I Left Behind Me" Nov. 6. CoaoiAT'a (Cordray 4 Russell, managers). —'The Fatal Wedding" bad two capacity bouses Oct BO. ' "An Orphan's Prayer" did very good business week of 23. 'The Heart of Chicago'' Nov. S, Mason and Mason 8. Baker's (Keating & Flood, managers). —The Boolls, Pete Barker, Durant and Bald- win, the Great Blgney, McLean and Mack, McCuna. and Grant, Raymond G. Baldwin, Mabel Baldwin and the blograph. Stab (S. Morton Cohen, manager).—Al- vlnos and ■Willlgrees, Clifford and Smith, Pickett and Whlppen. Kate Rockwell, Neff and Miller. Jumping De Onto, Will C. Hoyt and the prolectoscope. ... Arcade (S. Morton Cohen, manager).— Zolo Sisters and Reno, Harry Boyd, Sandow Mldgets, Sullcy and Phllps, Kate Coyle, the bioscope. Lteic (Keating & Flood, managers).— Hedendorf and Krause, Zola, Reno and Zola, Delmas and Devlne, Joe Allmon, Harry Hoyt and the vita scope Bijod (Fred T. Merrill, manager).— P.oscoe, Etbel Foadlck, Jerome and Lamont, O'Connell and Somers, Kellsey Moore, New- man, Pearl Grayson and the vltascope. Maze (A. Shapiro, manager),—Maggie Oracey, Elaine Forrest, Stella Hall and NcUle Thompson. Wintee Garden (I. D, Holland, mana- ger).—Walter Jones. Lillian Raymond. Clara Edwards. Beatrice Fairbank, Beatrice Lome, Mamie Haswlck, Loveland Sisters, Mac Km- merson and Stella Clair. . . Orpubum (w. A. Simons, manager).— Zlnn's Burlesque Co., Mae Vernon, Arttolita, Ida Bositcr, Francis Venlta Grey, Nellie Moore, ImogeDe Mansfield, Eva Wlnstou, Nemo Catto, Horaco Mann, Leon Erroll, Jack Evans, Battle Ward, Miss Cecil, Lottie Leonard. Sam Owens, Cad Franks, Robinson and Donovan and Gertie Keith. Fbjtz's New Theatre (J. J. West, man- *pr).-~nooncy and Forrester, Carrie Wln- chell, Llllle Stetson, Birdie Wrenn. Josle Myers, J. J. West. Derry and Whlttlng, Leotta Sisters, Roberts, 8mllax and company, Louise Keeslng, Carmen and Davis, Mabel Maltland, tbo Great Westln, Florence Bug- sell. Tom Reynolds and Florence West Blazieb's Concert Hall (Ell B. Davlg, manager).—Helena, Annie Goldle, Anita Desanchez, La Majos, Geo. and Pauline Ktdd. EbicksoN Music Hall (H. D. Griffin, manager).—Jennie Ripley, Amy Demaric, Ida Orlando and Vic Lewis.' «»» CALIFORNIA. Scran ton.—At the Lyceum (A. J. Duffy, Postmaster" Nov. 7, manager) "The Villa Katharine Wlllard ' •The Maid and the • •uiduiii.v Bviiicuu *j, -I.A1C AlltatU ttiiU tUQ Mummy" f). Daniel Sully 10, Moving Pic- tures 12, "King Dodo" 14. "Bl Capltan," 4, and Geo. M. Cohan, 5, came to good houses. ACASEiix or Music (A. J. Duffy, mana- ger).—"The Vacant Cbalr" 7-0, "Too Proud to Bog" 10-12. "A Prlioner of War," S-5, came to good houses. Stab (AIL G. Herrlngton, manager).— Rice and Barton's Big Gaiety Co. 7-9, Uto- pians 10-12, Vanity Fair 14-16. The Moon- light Maids, 3-0, drew good nouses. Loa Angeles.—At Mason Opera House (H. C. Wyatt, manager) "Tho Tenderfoot attracted moderate sized audiences week end- ing Oct 29. "A Texas Steer" 31-Nov, 2, "Candida" 3-5. .Mobosco Bubsank .(Oliver Morosco, man- ager).—White Whittlesey and company drew good-houses week endlng_29, In "Heartsease," and began welt .with 'The Second in Com. mandl 80. Commencing 6, L. R. Stockwell will be supported In "A Temperance Town" by-a new company, Including: William Des- mond, John Burton, Oza Waldrop and others heretofore appearing at other focal houses. Belasco (Jobn H. Blackwood, manager). —"Lovers' Lane," by the Belasco Theatre Stock Co., Oct SI and week. "The First Born" follows. Business moderate. Grand Opera House (Clarence Drown, manager).—"The Convict's Daughter" drew well week ending Oct. 20, followed by "For Her Sake" "Arizona" next OnpirxuH (Martin Beck, general manager). —Features 81 and week: Lewis McCord and company, Techow's trained cats, Josle Do Witt, blnon and Paris, Hlckcy and Nelson. Murphy and Wlllard, Julias Tannen and motion pictures. Good business. Casino (H. C. Wyatt & Oliver Morosco, managers).—The Olympla Opera Co., sup- porting Richard Harlow, ln.' r 1492," attract- ed fair bouses week ending 29. "Evange- line" Rl and week. Unique (Hentz & Zallee, proprietors).— Joe Whitehead and Jim Diamond, the Mark- lieys, M'est and Davis, Trask and Rogers, Decoe, Zara and Zara and moving pictures. Broadwat (A. J. Morganstern, manager). —Features drawing good crowds to this house 31 and week: The Edwards, John Unlsthal, Al. Crystal, .Maszlottas musical act, John Turner and the -Manning Trio. Notes. —Lillian Burkhardt (Mrs. George Goldsmith), now the mother of a charming child.. Is to appear at a local function for charity Nov. 12 Mary Llnck, operatic finger (now Mrs. Mary Evans), has located in Los Angeles....Ben Greet and Co., la "Everyman," were met by a largo and ap- preciative audience at Hazard's Pavilion Oct. *1. The engagement Is for one week under local direction of Len Bcbymer. There has been a regnlar shako up botwen the Oliver Morosco Theatre Co. and Belasco Theatre Co., Involving a change of most ot the lead- ing people from one organization to tho other, or to San Francisco. , ' ««»■ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Lancaster—At Fulton Opera House (Chas. A. Yecker, manager) "Peck's Bad Boy" pleased a large house -Oct- 81. - "The Strollers" bad very good business Nov. 1. Cecilia I.oftus, In "The Serlo-Comlc Govern- ess," delighted a very large audience 2. "Queen of ths White Slaves'' drew well 3. Sam Thorne, In "The. Peddler." drew a good house 4. "Uncle Josh 8pruceby" 8, "Rachel Goldstein" 9. "A Circus Day" 10, "A Prig- cner of War" 11. Roof Garden (John B. Peoples, manager). —The Crescent Dramatic Club, a local or- ganisation, presented "The Great Hindoo Secret" to a laige bouse 3. . ' i i ii .a i ■ Erie.—At Now .Majestic (Erie Amuse- ment Co., managers) "Our New Minister," Oct 81. wris well received, and on return Hate. Nov. 6-8, played to th.^ capacity...Ethel Barrytrtore nnd large alfeEdauce 3. Billed ; "The Billionaire" f. "The RlvaTa" 8. Mary Bmemon 9, "The Brownies," by local talent, 10. 11. Park (.1. L. UiK-,u, muiagcrl.^-"After Mldulgbt." Nov. 1, 2, eante tu good business. "Thou Bhal t Sot KUl"Jt-.U.jtt jftp ular prices. Eastoa.—At the able Open Boum Xffi, , Wau*tnarc6ii—At the National Theatro (W. H. Bapley, manager) Ada Rchan appears In a repertory of "Taming of the Shrow," "School for Scandal" and "The Country Girl." Last week Annie Russell, in "Brother Jaeqtiee," had deservedly excellent biiHlness. Cecilia Loftns, In "The Serlo-Comlc Gover- ness,", follows. Coldjibia. (Joseph E. Luckctt manager). —"The County Chairman" Is tho attraction this .week. Last week "The Earl of Paw- tncket" had good houses. "The Virginian" Nov. 14-19. Matinee, Nov. 15, the King Ed- ward Grenadier Guards Band. LAPATErrx (Ira J. La Motto, manager).— This week, Eugenie Blair, in "Iris." Last week "Girls Will Be Girls" attracted large bouses. "Sherlock Holmes" next. AcADSirr of Music (J. W. Lyons, mana- ger).—This week "No Wedding Bells for Her" bad large audiences. This week, "Shadows of a Great City." "A. Wlfe'a Secret" Nov. 14-10. Chase's (Mlas Winifred De Witt mana- ger).—The bill for this week Is headed by Cresay and Dayne, together with the Mans- field-Wilbur company, A. 0. Duncan, Nora Bayes. Charles Hera, Louise Sylvester and the .vltsgTapb, giving two performances on election night Last week Mabel McKInlay. Edgar Blxlay, Musical Klelst and several others had crowded houres. Lxcsroit (Eugene Kernan, manager).—This week, the Imperial Burlesquers. Last week Weber/a Parisian Widows scored lta usual success, day Morning Glories next. Mid- night pertomaact Nor. 8, for election rt- tuot, -■ - .