The New York Clipper (December 1904)

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DECEMBER 10; THE JsTEW ^ORIC CIJPPEB. 079 i_m over the currant week In.the earierlull. —"BeenniB-8he Loved," Not. 88-30, drew V,.vL. nnveltiea Ibie weak! .include: . Sweet medium aiuii h«n.», -Too p»hj »« »«., •• Marie, the fat girl; TiB/s .Marionettes. Tttxlt. .'hVovthon queen, and .others. _6n the stage ilay Bryant, Wm. Splghts, shine," the diet 3d P*ker, A'danm and [ Yard and Uuanl and &M«m B. WalkijVp'aM**)-- rurtoW* earn* for *is ^weefr areyTbe '-a us. e 88» ,a 5So^oe»rJ»^wR medium sized Louses. "Too Proud to Be*," Dee. 1-3. had liberal patronage. "A Child Wife" 5-7, "Dota Thorne" 8-10. "Fast Life . New York" 13-14, "The Black Mask" . feoBO^JttluAgcr).—Week >tt* W-Wirrla nnil her Qf- . ;u". models, Press Eldrldge, artta, Barry and linkers. ittlHwn, Mason and Francis P DaW6n; ifaafiager).—Last dingjwfij fat filc^dWufeS. ^«fk;ojJi«S ?& drow fair business weak good boalnau tu done, For .wee*; of aaixn Opeba Hacsja (Orln Stair, mana- idli of fXjftne. 1! teea-'Rarlslnn MntHetts and Cooper 1 and lliawi/tm.r.tT (A. Q, Ovens, manager).— 'Shadows of a Great CItf" and 'Wo Wed- Brown llnTneedr^a"pSrj>nd^Da.tla, Uola pevereT OwaTcd.~ MbV'TrwIn-a^ilajeatTca Perkins and May Llttfefield. Good business 12-17. . weekV the Bohemian BUrlesqoers scored. Sam to good bnslncss. Coming: "0>*Mf r '6T the tule9, Walkbr's Stab VATOEvrixER (U B. Walk- Wpwe«tVl£i-At • the Worcester iheatM er nana«r).-Th^ reso«.ha4 » «ucee.^l jJ^Fp ^ckVf^lSnt^ai«r) 5ub7" rpfDlng- Honday. Nov. 28, and Bid a Rood & wall's "MlnsTrels are due Dec. '7. B tSilnesa during thoweek M*"**?.. w "!*" County ChMrrnan" n, 10. Last week " Highway" Q-T, "Her First False Step" 810, "Wedded and Parted" 12-14, "Her Mad Mar- riage'* 10-17. ulnlnn Tho The Cleveland.—At the'Opera'House (A. P. nnrtz, manager) Kyrle Ilullew appears the nirreht week In "Raffles." Last week, Sam Bernard, In "The Girl from Kay's," drew large and Appreciative audiences. Week of has spared no expense In nuking this resort j^^ of i> 0 iichln*lle" played to good one of the. ^,^^XJ^2\\^ nt r t^?,i x * ft *< 'The Yankee Consul* drew'well 3. This week's bill IS beaded )>y the Hartford j«»^kmn Roiiarh (P. F. Shea A Co., roan-' Dea 12, Mrs. Patrick CnmnbeJL Slaters. Specialty Company and_the ttoston agers).—Week of .1, "Me. Kim and L" Last Itowsia (Drew A Campbell, managers). hloBCbpe Co. production ot "The Escaped week ,. TW F en , a |e Detectives" was fairly —"The Olri 1 Left Behind Mo.'' this week, well received. Next.week, Eugenie Blnlr, la by the Vaughna-.Glaser Stock Co. "Die "Iris," • • . •• Woman timet" was successful Inst week. Paiik (Shea k Wilton, managers).—Week Dec. 12, -When Knighthood Was In Flower." Oft; Win H. Sloan nnd company, the Flllp- _ KMlnriR (Max ' Faetkeouer,- manager}.— plno Girls, Hacker and Lester Trio, Wm. J, niosebpe t LU Slw KB**—£ueert oltla Bunday, Dec s -dlolto* 3*ea"lr«.' ^Tho Blxle Tnoubadoors* AHan J. Sbaw. Busch-De Vere Trio, Kitty Blnghaa, th« lJ*^tetoLF&J}fSh Marf arid Brail Slsrent OIo6«. ?R*lc (Bout. T). Hfd*. »aJj«M4-Blli tagt week F fl»ew"good btiitlness. Week of r.: Kltn Mario. Bplssell Bros., Harris and Nelson, Patehen and Clifton. Dupree and Dupree, Juhij, Walsh ainl Hyd e and Le.oln. . ; , Oartp*.—At Hoynl Oihtb House (G. Ti. IllRifltis, manager) local minstrels, under direction of llollls O. Hhennrd, Inle of Hnv- erlv's Minstrels, filled the hmisn Notr, 2H, JiO. Guy Bros.' Minstrels had a gootl-slww Dec. 1. Local St. Andrewa concert i^Mni-ka Bros, to. 0 10. A. Bhlne," 13 ; n. Wilson, In "Wateli on tho Nat Wills 1U, 17. McmphU,—At; the Nbw Ljc4nm (FjfMk Gray, manager) Horry Beresford, ltv "Our Now Mini." came to good business Nov. 24. "Tho Silver Slipper" drew a crowded house Si..,, Suits Edwards received ranch applause, rani Ullmore, In "Tho Mummy and the Hum- ming Bird," 20, rlnyed to large houses. "Human Hearts," 2S, !i», drew email houte». Coming; "Miss Boh White" Dei', r., Hubert Kilesou (I. 7, Chas. II. llanford 8, H, "Ilapny Hooligan" 10, Clms..Hawtrey 13, 18, "Under Southern Skies" 14, Wards and Kidder 16. "Winsome Vvinnle — . .. » . ' , » . . COXMBCTICUT. 17. nottx' Duo, Brnnuow and .Wiley and the kl Kckhoff and Gordon, Bellclalre- Bias.. Cain neW g rapt ,. Business good. «nd Do Forest, Cunnlnglmm and Lord Mar- p AI , ACB (Charles F. Hoffman, mana tin Rldireway, Henry Bowman I rederlok and \veekof5, Reynolds I 't Allston's .. Dan, Mar on Moore and the Globoscope K k ! k erf.- Barney and Dollle Flynn filled .« Uutlo Hall: Eugene Cowles, Smith.andi Ful- for S(Wto9 snd Hm last week ' the )lltter ler, Josephine Gassman, Lotta ^Gladatone, eanc< .| In(! 011 accoun t 0 f Illness. S. R. 0. The Faruum Stock Co. presents "Vlrglulus" the cUrreift week. - "My Wife's Husbands" proved a good attraction last week. Dec. 12, !»e>w H»v«>n.—At the Hyperion (Shubert Bros., rnsuiagrrs) "Tho Yankee Consul" came to Rood bualneBa Not. 28. "Tho Coanty Chairman" had big business 2J), 90. _Auuln Prof. Wormwood. ^">, a "\?„- M '^ et .V^,,™ 3 continually, and Hassan, and the klnetogmph. Colum- casino (I Ha : Bellclalre Bros., the Dixje .Troubadours, ot 0 . Fe ^j n Allcn"¥hawr Kitty' Blngtani and -others; n^cdoin Square: Prof. Singer, Greene and Werner, Harry Brown, Marshall aad Lor- raine Anderson and Drlgcfi. Kroelle Benncr. Wilson and Davis, Joe Edmoads, Qulnlan and Howard, and .Lizzie Otto A decree of divorce was granted last week to James Walker from Blanche Ring, the actress. Both are Boatonlnns. , . ., .. . Daw & Leslie, mnnagers).—Week ellx Martin, Fleming and Delora, Dotlle Clifford;, the Murrays, Vivian Rose, Lena Lnbell and Annie Wallace. manager of the Worcester Theatre, died In Kl Paso, Texas, last week. Hopkins' hhAXo Oi-eba Housb (A. B. Morrison, ma linger).—"Tho Stowaway," by thVvcgiitav Rlock eonipany, last week drew I ante nouses. Dcergo Fox covered himself with glory. Lucia Moore. Miss Spinney and Mr. Jo,Wv scored well. Tho vaudeville fea- ture* vera Williams and Tucker.'and the blograpli. For week of r>. "The Ensign." Uuoti (BenJ. M. Stalnbnck, mnnagot).— "The Child Slaves of Now York" had very good btislties* Com ing. r.nulwe B eaton, 7-12. Nnsliviiip —At tho Grand (Mrs. T. J. Bovle, mnnnger), week ot Nov. 28. the Boyle HtncU Co. had an excellent offering In "Jim, tho Wcstcrnor," to good houses. "Kit, thi ArkoiiNas Traveler," T)ec. 5-10. Bijou (Allen Jenkins, manager).—"Tho Two Little Waifs" last week. Bfimclio Shir- Lowell—-At. the Lowell Opera .House (Fay Bros." * Hosford, managers! — "A Chinese Honeynioon." played to a filled house Nov. 28. Dnalel Ryah had good business :, 0-D«c. 3. "The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" 5-7, Zeynard's Lillputians 8, Stain of Guilt" 9, 10. acadkmi' op . Mcsic (Richard Murphy, manager).—Robert Fltzslmmons, In "A Fight for Love," broke all .records for this house this season Nov. 28-30. "A Factory Girl" Dialed to capacity business Dec. 1-3. Due: fir,« M T> n ~„ .a nifthno" K-?- "Ttio flama Cahil CtBVF.LANI> Gertrude week last week . KKrrn's (L. M. Elrlck, manager).— bill fof r. and'week Includes': Pewltt. tho 0 f'r>* ; 'IticcVtbono's*hoines. Arthur J. McWat- ,- -, i. Ds. W. A. Dbowne, until recently resident Kmmett Devoy Co. Marion Gnrson, Rose tPr s and Gra^ TysSu Searl and Violet Allen, ley «"»;'«» «^\. U, Itn ai»' ftntilcy Lnmb Wentworlh, Charles Kcnaa, Rice aad Carv, \'£ {l- au3t it| 0 , the Lcmolnes and Alien J. were well applauded. Child Slaves of New Fltzglbbods and MCCoy and'the blograph. «baw Last week's bill Ineluded Charles Hopper, a , £2L3t?fi& v *° •"— * debUt f th ° n«rtfora--At Parson's (Herbert C. Par- "W D%T* Campbell, wnag^r.).- W^^^J^A"^ JL?"^ Whallen Bros.' Kentncky_Belles is the at- 3 ^ e *{, lt J^' nfc -^ n ha Sr?„ R Ynn"^ Coasli":" traction current v had good business Reeves. Lynn. —At the Gem Theatre (C. W. Shenfe, manager) big business was done last week. The bill for the current week Is the Arcnlln-Manoln Family, Carroll and Baker, Marion Bisk*. Henry T. Walte, Barney and Dolly'Flynn nnd the bioscope. Cole's (George a. Cole, manager).—Bus!- _, , ness continues good ond this week's bill In- ».„,_-_ .» , h « w.i«»*i™« /fm«, ra pi*- •Thi (.Hides: FergwSn and Murphy. I^sona Han- _** j j* K. » »■ X?' e ", tln ^ (Edw ' B '- Flr ' The son, QUInlan and Howard, Marie Glrard and manager) Savages Grand John Mack. The opening sketch Is "Kltt'e ggp 82 0 i o P?i r ?. n *5L G'ood^oys^'" flDd ^ afterI>leC,, "' 1,W0 Sgff Die 8 ? ? U 'Sian Salem Thkatbb, Salem (Geo. H. Cheetham. American Princess" 5, manager!.—The Bennett Ic Moo Hon Co. had big business last week. This week, Harcourt 'entuckyBelleT i7 the at- J "ff %^J*^ "The^nkee' Cons f» aat weea, ucc. n, tu. Bee. 2, a, had good bouses, wm. If. Crane B, Hartford Philharmonic Orchestrt <l, "De Wolf Hopper 7, "Isle of Spice" 10. JIarti-oro Opbha Hotisn (Jennings * ,,-ci "Tho \lnotv and Sin York" B-10." Vhndomb (W. A. Sheets, manager).—* Frank Daniels, in "Tho Office Boy." Nov. 21), packed tho house. Harry Beresford, In "our New Man," had fair attendance SO. "Babes In Toy land" Hoc. ti, 0. «i» NKBItASKA. Oninha—At Boyd's Theatre (W. 3, Sftalr.ro flt™ luaTroBn «™,,'™™ ' J ™.T n ." Burgess, mnnnger) dark week of Dec.'4. v«v % "a lilsnehS S«S B£S&l£S£L2**822i* IruSV *'■*'* K^"" 11 1 -- in - ■''" I'ockstadeVs Mln- ^ ov ',.,, ; 5 ,,D .? 28-30, played to fair houses. Eugenie Blair, .,..„,„ ,j "Clitterltia Gloria" ld-17. "Tho • la thP W2S ? aP "I'n i^ Wwff V^ *J&mA3!i loyal Clef" did falvly U ^od business Nov" lancne Walsh 3, An tw. i. Henrietta Crosman. 2, 8, had goort .,..<„» ,.,m.„ «._,. ii.,;i,„„o >,„ »h. „n n i n . 8. bad good B, 0, "Too •From RlupTto Riches" 5-7; "The Game Keep- Mc" eJcepTSec. 8, Vheu^-The Girl !r_8-10. ... _ _;■ j . froni Kay's" is booked. Casto (AJ. Newell and company Haynes, manngcr).—WUIard in "His Night Out," headed last week's bill., Business was good. Cnrreat: Robert Henry Hodge and Co.. in "A Bachelor's Troubles;": Fields nnd Han- son, Adeline nut] "Rubber," Victor Wood- ward, Elliott and Neff, W. S. Harvey nnd Co.. Gorman and Mobney and the blograph. Boston (J. h. Tebbetts, manager).—Busi- ness was of the capacity order, last week. "The Country Store was on, to take, the place of the burlesque feature,' when packages of general merchandise were given to patrons. Current: Manning and Lang, Itena Arnold, Dynes and Dynes, Newell and Steele aad the Boston bioscope; people's (Harry A. Woodward, manager). —William Austin, the - tambourine spinner, was the big success of last week's good bill. Business has been all that could be.desired. Mechanic Hall, Salem (F. L. Munsey, manager).—Good bouses last week and the shows pleased. This week: James O. Brown, John Lancaster and company, Mr. ahd Mrs. Allison, the Marinellas, John Birch, Ken- nedy and Ouatrelli, Cola and Deforrest and the blograph., Tinr Nickblooeon closed 3. 'The Two Orphans, by tho all star house. general mana* crowds. Kentucky Belles did splendid business last week. Al. Reeves' Co. 4 ond week. Abcape Theatbh (II. II. Lahlken, mana- ger).—Fanny Rite headed a nlll that waa very good last week and drew good bii*lnc.«. Jeanne Ardelle nnd Inez Baynard Co., Swift and Barton And the electograph. " ■a ' 1 ' imdfreport.—At Smith's Theatre (Ed- ward C. Smith, manager) "The County North AilnniA—At the Empire (James Sullivan, manager) "Tho Girl from Kay's," Nov. 28, pleased a large audience. Bennett & Moulton Co., 27-Dec 3, did fine.business. Madame Flower. In the vaudeville, scored heavily. Corse Payton Comedy Co. 5-8, 10; De Wolf Hopper 9. (W. P. Meade, Bust's (Frank Burt, manager).—"For His CnBlrn ian." Nov.'28. played'to the capacity. BrptherVCrlme," Nov. 24-20, and "What „ 0m , Now Minister^' 20, 30, did well. ^^..^"A, De '" , aT «i !10 i R a , ckfd J ,l '« D0, ' 9 S- Maude Adams, in "Brother Jacques." Dec. 1, Wn ?., H ^, DlT ,? r i?" 1 . He . , ', P |p . a 2'' d Dec ' ** did big business. Eugenie Blair, In "Iris, 1 ; "No Weddlag Bells for Her* 4-7. , m g^ bualness 2, 3. Booked: "The Islo of « Spice" B, William II. Crane (I, "Parsifal" 8, Dayton.—At the Victoria (C. 0. Miller, ••foo Proud to Beg" ». 10. _• manager) Margaret Anglln appeared In "The Poli'b (Joseph Crlddle, manager).—Bill Eternal Feminine," to good business. Dec. 3. for week ot 6:_HIII nnd Sylvlany, Mooney llckoy and. er, Mnrlou company, New irnbler'a Come- illitim and the klnoilrome. ... KnirO (('. S. nreed, mnnnger).—"In Old Kentucky drew good houses. Patrice, 111 "Driveu from Home," did good business Dec. 1-.1. George Sidney. In "Busy lx*y," 4-7; Kellar 8-Ki. "A Millionaire Tramp" It, "The Fortuuo Hunters" 12-14, Billy Clifford 10-17. ■ i i Lincoln.—At the Oliver Theatre (F. C. Zehrung, mnnnger) Julia Gray, in "Her Only Sin." camu to fair business Nov. 20, 2ii. "A Bunch of Keys" had good business 8. Blchard Golden, In "Common Sonso Richmond , (w. P. Meade, manager. Business, last week was up to the stands The burlesqne, "The City Hospital," was" very Maglnleys, the Creat Janaea and Co., funny. Friday the usual big number of ana- nnd Loretta^Kennedy_ana Boonel and U U u7s , app^ar1i"'Ha U rV7w^d U wrrd's moVta, vitagraph. ilenriett,-Crosm,p w ill appear7. ^"^^..shadowf^a' ^tV^"'- pictures are still a pleasing feature. Curient: ■■ j . Princess Madeline, Al. Newton, Fred Hayes, Taanton.—At the TUnnton Theatre (Cahn Harry Burns, George Llngard, Lillian New- & ' Cross, managers) Robert Flttslmmons ton, Mamie Allen and Harry Woodward's pleased a large audience Dec L moving pictures. The burlesque, Harry ■ 11 urns "Fun In a Boarding Sobool MfiNTio*.—Shepatd's moving pictures en- tertained good sized audiences at the opera house Nov. 27. Sbepard's pictures Dec. 4. A concert nt the Academy .a' Music, for the benefit Of the Ladles' Aid So- ciety of St Patrick's Church Dec. 4... .John E. Harding of the Byan Stock Co.. was so severely injured nt the opera house 2tt as to force him to be Idle for'several days.... The first recital, of the Lowell Orchestral Chi- nese Honeymoon" did big business 2, aad "The Black Mask" came 3. Bennett & Moul- ton Comedy CO. week of 5." . !»■♦ ' «)hio. Cincinnati.—Fortune continues to smile on till members of the theatrical family. For the coming week two,novelties are offered. uiunu 0«eua nous» CHarry Raiafortl^j Jc John H. HavlW manager).—"The Girl from did well 1-3. "Her First False Step" 5-7\ Park (Gil Burrows, manager).—The new Big Sensation Burteacpic Co. played to splen- did business 1-3. Soldiers' Homs Theatre. —"Arizona," 2, drew a well Oiled house. "Toots" fl. . Odeon (Jas. T. Curran, manager).—Bill week of C: Palmer and RiblhsonTBud Far- nam, the Twin Bros., Marriott, Goldle Mcll- vllle, Rvan and Ryan and Nora Moore. Association Hall. —Mare, magician, en- tertained a large audience Nov. .30. — ♦»♦ CANADA. RHOD1I ISLAND. Qutncy Adams Sawyer" 10, Thus. Jcfforson 111, Doclistndor's Minstrels 13. Lvntc (H. M. Miller, mnnnger).—Week of .Dec. fi: Fox and Ward, KIppy, Juggler: Klein and Klein, Frank Roberts, llluntrnted snugs, and the klnetoscopc. Business la re- potted us good. . »»» COI.OHADO. The first recital or the Lowell orchestral fc " •«" <i to be Introduced Dec B by Charles successful and pleased a capacity bouse. Lawrence*—At the Opera House (Grant & Cahn, managers) May Flske Co., last week, came to good business, except 29, when "A Chinese Honeymoon" pleased, a fair house. Sbepard's Moving Pictures came to good houses 4. " Booked: "The "Factory fllrr 8, Local 0, "The Girl from Kays" 7, "The Beauty and the Beast" 8-10, Sbepard's Pictures 11. Williams as the girl and Sam Bernard In a stellar rdle. Last week, William A. Brady's production. "The Pit," with Wilton Lackaye, was seen for the first time, and business waa tremendous. Henry W. Savage's English Gnond Opera Co. 12, In "Othello." Walnut Street Thuatbs (M. C. Ander- Montrenl— At Ills Majesty's (IT. Q. ».—.,.- ,~_... v . _-.... Brooks, manager) "Cupid & Co." had fair The programme B-10 Includes: Harry Ol foil, in a character creation, "Baron Sands;" "The Girl and the Bnu- Providence.—At the Providence Opera nonse (Felix B. Wcndelschacfcr, manngcr) Inst week "The Secret of I'ollchlnclle" and "Tho Tenderfoot" fared well. Savages pro- duction of "Parsifal" Dec. C-7, and Win. 11. Crane 8-10. , KJirntB (Spitz & Nnthanson, managers).— A reallv thrilling melodrama was "Dealers lu.Wblto Wnuwm." "Sky Ii'nrm" B-10. and Billy B*. Van, In "The Office Boy." 12-17. lMPflflUT. (Felix R. Wendelschncfcr, mnn- nger).—The Providence Dramatic Slock Co., IB "The Wife," was In keeping with tho high TAho - R Q R ANr> IE. K McCouft, nmnngor).— standard the organization had set. The W4<!k ot 4 ,. A |,Viend of the Family." Nov, Conqaerors" B-10. > 27^110 Williams and Walker, In "In Dahomy," Keith's (Chnrles Lovcnberg, tannagcr)^— , mrk( ,d t | )0 i, 0UBe . Ntw Cubtih (A. R. Pelton, manager),—* Denver.—At tho Broadway Theatre (13. F. McCourt, manager), week of Dec. B, "San Toy." Last week. "Oflttoiliig .Gloria,' 1 wltli Dorothy Morton, _playetl to packed houses. ?JL Week of Dec. B, Blancho Bates. Last week ► »-.».. . ™-~~ --»-.. — 6 -.- no; , .«?'?" "Tho Heart of Chicago" did good business. Academt op Music (H. C. Egerton, mata- pany, the Moullere Sisters. Cole and John- piti-iiBOM (Mnrtln Beck, general mnnnger). Jnno Oourthqpe, Charles Forrester and 'e Moullere Sisters. Cole and Joun- pni-iiBUM (MnrtltHeck. gencrnl milnn Five Mowatts, Snyder and Buckley. _\ V enl( of 5l .Watson, Hutchlngs, IW» and U-yefly- Lew Hnwltlns, Boll* nn |j r dmpnny,'*lbort4ni! Uoilcli, Agoust, Interpreter, Is due 4. Last week, "A'Girl from Dixie," Harry R. Smith's musical com Colonial (Weber &-Rush, managers).— edy, was presented'with marked success, and Good business aad perfect satisfaction last criwded bouses were the rule. D. L.. Don, Gertrude MUUpgton, Charles K. French and Jullh. Brink" were a few ot the cast, all of which acquitted themselves most creditably. J. H. Stoddart, In "The Bonnie Brier Bush," 11. week. Booked week of 5: Willie Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Young, Frances Yonng, Eckhoff and Gordon, Colby and Way, Jose- phine Gassman and pickaninnies, the Carl Damann Troupe and the klnetograph. Casto (Al. Haynes, .manager)".—Business was very good last week. Booked week ot B: Frederick Bond and Co., Edward Gray, Maurice Hart, Wood and Ray, Jeaonette c Brooks, Jones and Walton, Camlllo and Fona engagement of Harry Clav Blaney's .melo- drama, "Across the Pocl lie.'' Legal capacity business last week. dlt" 5-10. or Music (II. C. Egerton, mana- . eer):—"King Dodo" came to good business, son,,the Five Mowatts, Hnyaer nna uucsioy. __weolt of 5: .Watson, Hu'tchlugs, IMwarda Die Foctuno Teller" 610. • :',: ".' Raymond and Cavcrlv. Lew Hnwltlns, Boll* nuU cdmpnny.'AlbcrfJne MbIIcIi, Agoust, Wes- Theatbb KsANC.Ufl IV. : naworth, mana- man nnd Moore, Mills and Morris, iieincit t)m „ tt j compauy. Imlleywtl Meebali, Lynn <i Jonos and yvelrhar, ,Hn»irti«nd find Forrester, Lucy and Pabk Music Hall (Harry Young, real* Rota.!, (F. W. Le Clair, manager).—"A dent mnnnger).—A burlcHime, under the title Struggle for Gold" bad good receipts Inst "Pousse Cafe." was the bill last week, ri o week. "The Little Church Around the Cor- stork burlesnuo company gives Dealers in ner" B-10 White Chips' 1 B-10. Theatiib Natio.vat, Fiukcus (Geo. Gauv- Wmmt aaan (George H. Batttte tar, man- - agcr).—Miners American Bnrlesqucrs gave a good show last week. Bluo K'ubon Bur- lesqucrs B-10. ■. • — pjn -.j-- ,i— :-f- -— -i, a . ger).—"Flddlo-Dee-Dee" and vaudeville last Brooks, Corbley and Burke nnd ^S^^Tl^SJ^T^ »«*■ " TIMle " c W "' k ••' «n<l va T udlvn.e Wa.lon. „__ _ ,..__„ . Vinle ami the kluudroiuo. Nnvcr/rx (Henry Lubelskl, mnnaRer).— Week of B: Racine and Raymond, Herbert nnd Milllni;, tho Wnndlhrops, Milton, ltusiu- ley nnd company, Phlllllis and Massott and the Southern (Juiirtct. " renu, manager. — The permanent French slock company, In "Madame Sans Gene,' drew crowded houses. "Marseilles" B-10. TiibAtbr Nouveacteb. —The permanent 'Le Secret de houses. "Le Boh and Mudge and Morton. Casino (W. L. Gallagher, manager) .—Big business last week. Booked week of 5: Mackey and Clark, Adeline and Bubber, May Morris, Butler and Lamar. Madeline Stair, Mackey and Minnr. and the burlesque com- pany, in "Papa's Birthday." ■ ■■ a . Fall River—At the Academy of Music (Cahn & Groat, managers) "The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" drew well nil Woonsocket.—At the Wooflsocket Opera House (Josh R. Ogdcn, manager) "A Chi- nese Honeymoon" Dec. 8. Zenyard'i Llllpu- Windsor Hall. —Josef Hoffmann, pianist, tlaus 5-7, Qulnlan & Wall's Minstrels 8, A comes to a good advance sale D. Iluslni'Hs Is good. Lviiio (Frauk Leary, manager).—Weed of C: Davis and Davis, Howard nnd Alton, l. flnylor, Joo' Hills, lloadtev and Archer, Howell and Mmorsou, Bella C, Jackson and It. A. Williams. At.CAZAii (Fraak Kllppel, manager).—Week of I: Tho Two Hobtis. Vincent and Gregory, Hilly Woodson, Kitty Miller, Lottlo Goldman, Clara Lewis, iCttn Barnes, Muy Keennii, ftln- audlcnccs applauded the Btar aad were very glad to see Kitty Wolf in bis company. •Her First" False Step" 11. Columbia Tileatbe (M. C. Anderson, man- Toronto.—At the Princess Theatre (O. B. Kheppard, manager) Arnold Daly, In "Candldh," "The Man of Destiny" and "How Fletcher, Marcus and Gartelle and Trovollo. Last week Robert Milliard appeared to ad >li houses Nov. 2S-30. Fenberg Stock Co. drew vantage ha the little one act play, "No. 073." fair "business Dec. 1-3. Specialties by the Business "waa great. ' Maius and Mazette, Colby Family, Marie McNeill, Will J. Kea- Irene Franklin aad Ward and Curran shared nedy, Grace Vinton and Guy Oliver were largely In the applause given an A No. 1 (tor).— "Tho Liberty Belles" played to ca- pacity. "King Dodo" 5-10. Majestic (A. i. Small, manager).—"A Little Outcast'' drew fair business. "Wedded and Parted" 6-10.. Shea's (J. Shea, manager).—3111 for week ending 3 drew largo audiences. The card included: Pewltt. Roberty's Troupe, Car- lln and .Otto, O'Brien and Bnckley, Louise Dresser, Jack Norwortn, Kckert end Berg, caped from the Harem" yielded most Btlb- tho klnetograph, Grade Emmett and com- stantlal returns last week, and lovers of the pany. sensational raved over the escape of the Su heroine on the back ot an elephant. "When Tons drew to capacity. Irwin's Big Show Women Love" 11. ,-• " . . " C-10. Robinson's OrsRA House (George F. Massex MiifTic Hall (Stewart Heuston, tlnus O-Y, yuiuinu « Willi a .uinoncio c, ,» i.iuin L,ewiv, r.iui iiiuuui*, aiur ncuuiui, nm Foxy Boy" 0, 10, Thurbor & Nnsber Stock uilo Laurence. Lottie Nelson, Glole Idler, Us Co. with Florence Hamlltt.n, 12-14 and 10, lotto Howard, Bonis Stone, Irene Walton, 17; "The Girl fron. Kay's" 10. ' Henrietta Lillian Weston, Loin Courtney nnd Bert " '-'■— - —■"-* ■■-••" '* Grove's orchestra. Kd. Titppuu nnd Hurry Do Voy took uttor the singe, Business Is iood. Crystal (Geo. Irn Adnras, manager).— Week of 28:'G«hle, Thompson and BnTiy Ho- ael, the Bemitalns, Barney First, (he Floods, Sims and Murphy, and Harry Beaumont. Business Is good. . . ■ *>*» Crosman drew a packed house Nov. 28. "The Blfick Mask" played to fair business Dec. 1. Hub (Jas. W. Conklln, manager).—Belie MICHIGAN. bill. LvcEtii Theateb (Heuck, Stair & Fen- nessy, manai?evs).—"The Span of Life," pre- sented by the Donaxettas, will come 4. "B»- good. Sbepard's moving pictures 4, Thurber & Nasher Stock Co. 6-10, "The Stain of Guilt" 12-14, Bennett & Moulton 16, "The Girl from Kav's" 17. Bijod (Henry Myers, manager).—The sec- ond week of burlesque and vaudeville was In- augurated last week with "The Japskys," which gave great satisfaction. Gracla Mar- quette and Llbble Blondell headed, the femule contingent and Charles Only Hughes, Dan Anderson, Sam Shannon and Mark Bennett Fish a L. Forepaugh Fish, managers).—The manager).—Melba will be.wHJftrt 6. arns last wees, ana lovers os. iiib puny. ,_„„.. _ _. Tho CuuimlBBs block Co., in "lamuiev raved over the escape of the Stab (F. W. Stair, manager)^—The Bon played to good houses last week. The same ik. V A «a_ ^,# _-. . A 1 A nkAn^ •■TWinn TfliSd "dram tt\ nnnnnlfn Trnrln'a Hit* HhAW * ■* 'V _. ." ,. n ., .n a_«L ■• ^ t. ,. B A l)etrolt.-:At the. Detroit Opan nonaa (B. C. Whitney, manager) BavagVe Efigllih tlrnnd Opera Co. entertnlned largo audiences last wcefc "Vivian's Pabas" Dec. 6-7. Ada Italian 8-10, Maude Adams 12-14. Lyceum (K. D. Stair, maiiager).—"Tho Bonnie Brier Bush'' drew packed houses. "Louisiana" 4-10. Lafayette (Dr. Campbell, manager).— Tho CummlnsH Stock Co., In '^Camlllf," ...utiBju, Dam Duauuou una fliuiit ocuueit r leu at u. ruicjj.ujsu r«u, .»...».,,--.•« are the leading men and worthy of special Forepaugh Stock Co. Is still In high favor, mention. Specialties by Johnson, Daven- and 4 will revive "The Girl I Left Behind Port and Lorella, the Majestic Musical Four Me." During the last week "Man's Enemy" and the Three Polos were good. "Fiddle- scored a great hit and played to tremendous liee-Dee" 5-10. . - audiences.; John J. Farrsll, Lavlnla Shan- Casto (At. Haynes, manager).—BUI week non', Frank Paters, Mary Downs, 8arah SJ 5: .Mrs. Too Thumb, Count and Baron Banks, Wilson Hummel and Gilbert Ely were Magrl, Hsnlev and Yalesca r DIck Lynch, ,WH- seen In Important roles, Vancouver—At the Opertt House (B. R. Rlckctea, manager) Rose Molvllle, In "Sla Uoptlns," NOV. 28: "Aclxona" 80, "Devil's Auction" Dec. 0, "Shore Acres" 10, "Pretty son .and Davis. Dovle nnd Emerson, Mr." and ■ Mrs. Fred Luclcr, Ethel Robinson nnd Hairy Johnson. Siieeby's (M. F. O'Brien, manager).— uuBlness last week was up to the usual big* standard. Week of 5:.Allum ana Mee, Fred ?.!",**• Manning Sisters, Matzonls, Bobby l'lclds and vltngraph. -•- Sprlnaflelil^-At the Court Square (D. O. Gllmore, manager. William Kohler, assis- ted by local talent, did exceedlngiv well with Lonls XI" Nov. 20, Annie' Russell, ' , "fother Jacques," 8. had a jM|Er rhe Yankee Consul" drew crowded "ee l. ^The Secret of Pnllchinel,., ..... [node a big success. "Our New Minister,'" week of Nov. 28. Coming: Savage.' had two fair, st*ed houses.- Henrietta Opera Cd; DecV G-7. "Au Ar- People's Titeatiib (Hubert Heuck, mana- ger).—The Tiger Lilies—Scrlbner & Drew's bouquet—ore coming 4,.following, the Morn- sijaughr'uun." Watson Stock 'eft'for an Ing Glories—other popular ."flowers" In the EiBtern tour. Fulton Stock Co., for a ten garden of burlesque. Rice & Barton's Call, weeks' engagement, Nov; 28-Dec. 3, In "A Gossip or ?nn LOBBY.—Cincinnati mourns Southern Romance:" "Oa Christmas Eve" B- wlth the whole theatrical world nt the bier io. "The Electriclau" 1217. of dear Mr* Gilbert, who was onco one of "Grand ^W.W. Ely. manager).—Bill 8-10: the WoodS'Thcntro stock company here—long The George Family, Ram and Ida Kelly, Frye before the present generation of stage folk and Allen, Mtte*' Dltoa. T '"K8thtea George, were astir. . L '—' : ' ■'■" Peggy" 13,'14, Vancouver Choral Society IB, liquid air demon si rations and tho American "Princess CUV: 10.1 klhelograph. AvBNpr, (Drew k Campbell, managers).— MAY IUWIN, Made her first appearance, together with her sister Flo. at Dan Shelby's Adolphl Theatre, Buffalo, N, Y., singing duets nnd doing a variety turn. She next Joined'Tony Pastor's Co., with which, sho remained for seven years. ; In 1882 sho Joined Abgustln Daly's Co., and roDialned with that organization (or four years. Sba then returned to the variety stage, becoming n member of tho Howard AtbciiaMim Co. Then followed noverul seasoni of dramatic work, during which time she ap- " "Tho Junior Partner," ity Temith (J, H. Mooro, manager).—Packed Directory." Then followed her engagement homscs last week. Bill for week of 6: Sadie with Peter If. Dnllcy's Co,, In "A Country Martlnot and company, the Four Madcaps, Sport." which lasted two seasons. Follow. Frances Nellson, Rico and Provosl, Elmer Ing this engagement sho became an Indcpend- " dom, Yumamoto Brothers, Out star, with "Tho Widow Jones" as a ve- hicle, tier success was Instantaneous and company, lb. "Oliver Twist," week of 4, Wiiitkex (E. D. Stair, manager)—"Mc- Faddou'a ' Flats" pleased large audiences, pearcd in "Fashions," "Tho Junior Pnrtnc., "Why He Divorced Her" 4-10. ''Boys and Girls" nnd Russell's "Tho City m_.- n _.. /I ar If..... n . nnr .,.A»\ Tin ..trail 11 1 fiicfrn fii " 'f'linn t /it liinrn/l ItAl" Alllfllffamt Tenley, Wm. n. Wlndo PEOrLK's (Cart Berch, manager).—Nov, 21-20, the first week of the Watson Stock Co.; representing, to 8. R. O., "Tho Grand Harold Uoff and moving pictures. Hamtlton^-At tba Grnnd Opera House (A. IL^LotjfJen;: Wfrnagor) Victor'*:ItaTIMl Bind, booked for Nov. 2(1/dirt;eofaphjsjs; "Tne v Eart' 6f Pnwtliciet," Dpc. f t pteylOo an Immense audlsnn; "On the Suwonee River," 2; 3. "Candida" 0, "Tta Uberty " "Shadows on the Hearth"" 8. •/, she followed tbls piny with "Tim Swell Mils Fitzwcll," "Courled Into Court." "Kate Kip, ltuvor," "Sister Mary" and "Mnilgo Hmltii, Attorney." Two years ago Miss Irwin de- cided to take a rest and she remained in re- tirement until tho present season, when sho jwes.— j.no naipn uummmgjj oioca win proditccd "Mrs. Black is Back." a Dew three leave the Lafayette Theatre Dec 10, and act fnrce, by George V. Hobart, In which she will be succeeded by the Byron Douglass ls ; now appearing nt tho Bijou Theatre, this Stock ComDftny,-. — 41• - ■ cHr- Mlts Ifwtn possesses one of the most d >iiv> vumuhi , >'■■■'■ pleasing porsonalltles of any actress on the den." Nov. 24. Al, Hooves' Big Show was received by large audiences last week. Tho entertainment was one of the best aeon here tbls season. High Rollers week of 4. Notes.— The Ralph Cummlngs Stock will • 25, played to good nuslneas, " tt,- In "Cousin Kato," ««. tro going public. . *»'»»■ New Giliioee (S. P. Callanan, manager). DjiriCE (II. A. Welsman, manager).— Stab ns (lldrllosetlo Knot.. H. I Wolfe. iu "Hnmlot," 2h. 20. Coming: —McDonald, Pa„ will have a 'jTUe. Fa'rblddvn Land, 4, 5. .All star'"Two tit, to be completed during, the holidays, OrpnaM'.-'foJUiw". '-. ■•;••. ■ , ' _>- sliie OOxSfifU wMli a balcony and sealing ' MX.Tljsxie. (Orin Stftlr. maniigor).—"The capacity of • 1,000. It will have dressing Mnmnjy. flOd Ihu. Humming. Bird," Nov. 24- rooms, ■ toilet nnd cloak rooms. The stugu 20, drew mmm Touses, as did A. H. Wll- till fj¥ SOill, the openkKlbilhg 20ft. doep. lt.ii Ventfally located on^folnBtr4et. Tht proprietors are A. Vtilentbur and V. A. Thomnssy, Mr. Tlioinassy will bo man* ager. , , urew crowded liouses. as did r^Wl.»;;M*rrIa<jh) ip,7"Klng Dodo;' f»n,-uE""fh»'Watch oji'-tbe Jlnlh«2' 27-lW. Hkk's" plnnist 13: "Winsome Winnie" 14, Coming: The Royal Lillputians Dec Outcast".10, 17. ' Ward & .-Yokes 4-7, "Under Southern I (J. G. Applet on, .manager).—Last 8-10. >