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»u THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. December 10. . alace] Glasgow. 8cot., B-10; Wood Bros',.' Chase's,' Wuhineton. D. C.J* ■ttsLAfciLSS'a Under tbe Cents. ney. Cunningham nnd Smith imd a Zouarfl troupe rouud out tbe bill. The City Sports i-io and Boso BHIb English Folly Co. 11-17. DEATHS IN THE PROFESSION. Mr*. Gilbert. m Mrs. Oeohod Herat Gilbert, the veterm •telrts, 'fli*. teSSfliSfUShc Y A 6.10 ItoMl Bro... PiMCM«'i>; r, Ntli J\ f » *• *• V v n Ilia's. ll«n-. * Co.. Praetor'.^ Albany, N. T.. 5- rJBmm, . ih.,'rarit' ; .city.' ! m*«'. WOl r*ta Moral. Chs*. K„ Palac.4 «■ lloatdw. Kiuplrr. riHAMrf, i Sin* City, la. Yolite. May, Victoria. K.J.O-- , Vi.tkn ft Adams. Circle. X. Y. ('.. B-10. . Yonna-, nllle, ft bro., Orpin-urn, Los Angeles, • <M., B-17. fan**. Tlie. Keith's. N. V. C. MM. E5 ft Slewon, Froctor'a 2M KL. V T. C. 510. Zeiio. Carl ft Zero, II. * «., .N. 1. C. 610. Zimmerman. Al. * I'e.rl, HIJ)n. HMW Zlmnvr. .lolm. Hatliimrhy'*. N<w Itadlonl, Jlans., 6.10: Chase's. Waablwnnn, I). C. 12-17. Zltittutrnuiu. Willy. ColuinMi. Cincinnati, 6-10. Tttnto ft King, Arcmle, Toledo, O., B-10. rolieille. Fred, Proctor's 2d Ht„ V Y, C, B-10. Tm «.„„„,,, Tuto tla-ht wire perform- Giiam>.— Mannger J- W •, *5^SJ?SL5" tctreaa, died nt the Sherman Home, Chi- ,r. infl-°w2 have arrfvJd'afely at our ill Lambert and Pierce. Maiter CHM Wort- ^ | r ttt „oon ott Dec. 2. Her death was £Lrt£! reMldeneJ^ Crvst1 Paricinton, <>-. man, Clark and Duncan, the great F« and £* ' to a stroke of apoplexy, brought on by fulb^Sd haSrtT after anabsence of "v« five the Acme Comedy Four. the ahock of a cold bath rier malif was with ■a^S.^~S i-W - uSSK^'-i'W- fiffSl^S: olfoe^be^nrforK^l P »A Gladys owen. and all that coald lie done wae done, but Mrs. Gilbert died within an hoar or- the Htroke. She appeared on the stage (or the last time at Powers' Theatre. Chicago, even- ing of Dec. 1, In "Granny." Her professional career was a remarkable one In many ways. House nnd there was no player on the American years or almost couuuuuim wui». '""'",-~" , **."" ■, .tr —T.y „. .. Rnrh ant MlMnx tor Havana, ns Intended, we will re- £wla«J*°P 1 ?* ef H of *• ™ftB rnnuiat -borne for n time, where bounteous Three Rays lf». Herbert and uaoy supplies nf the 'irood things of the earttr have and tie toot Mortons, been laid In for Winter. Meantime, while < H resting, we will create aomo new xtonty for lh« season of 1003. D. I.. .Nichols, of the WASHINGTON tr'6, l>i not dead, as o Chicago report mated, rail, on the contrary, ho was never In better health In bis life." Seattle.—At the Grand Opera i-ort awr) Haverly's Minstrels atngo who waa heldI in greater regard by our \o»V^0 KosS MMvlle ?la "Sis Hopkins." pUygoers. »r did any more thorooshly •SSaST seaioiTwItn the ffi ^lf%tSS? Acres" 40, "Arltonal' 7^10, merit. the_.favor. snd_ c&ea _ot U» poSllc, "rilK- ItiXan and Iuxpa Jeai. l"»^.*£ rIr *U NVvTlfMoV'Rose j aBNrM %Ja\J* Hopkins, linme, after i^m^«,.N.Y. t a. mifb ||>e Bill Posters. .' ' ' -.: 1. V *- f. r.1A ■ .^— ^—— —— '.•111. I ■lloW J$m Ethel. C«»to. ran .Hiver Mas... WO. low. Vivian, Oanlno. «yfe»** r r 1 m ?"!'t ?lr^ft"rSfc^X'v?-l^^tb« adeTegate-to rajjs^ft Ucil No. 80, ?iV^m P-7 ' • ' .... liUtsr, nt the convention. l^>ur new Ilyan. Lester * Kyan, Palscc. Knlaraaioo. Midi. p erL . taken In/.nDJ.S^cr^bnalneM tr Jeracv. Oily I^eal held a largely at. feuded ine^llric In Ilumlioldt Hall. Newark. AVe'nue. Sunday, Nov. '£[. Among the visitors were: Hro. IlobeilH, deputy organizer of the Mtnte, nnd Hro. McXally. of Newark Local; Itros. Mnney, Hllss and Miller, of New'York I«cal. Bro. John R. Fitzgerald wr- the llrst time last week. . .. . Tiimn Aveskb (Ilnasell Wm, J. Ibwik a.sp family are looking nt p eM )._ijjst w«k, "Grimes Celiar L»oor. the sights nt Bt. I-ouls after a aeason with ^ fe| ack pattl Troubadours 4-10, Yoa Yon- the Van Amburjt Show. _ son" 11-17. . _•,._, Tub Kxowlks Show closed nt Hlnton on alcazar (Bettls & Keogh. ■SMSJsTf;^- Xov. 1. nnd will open April 15, with their Wiedemann's Co.. Mat week, in 'A Soldiers and she called herself an American woraao. Her stage career was begun at the old Hay- market. London, Eng., as a dancer, under her maiden name of Anne Hartley. In 18-lu ahe married George H. Gilbert, also a dancer in the company of TagllanI, and three years Hivi°e»; The. inle's. K«nsa»' City. Mo.. 0-10. 4 u io O K.. AikiIIii. Vienna,'An».. 0-24. Kaotell, Oreat, Potsdam. Pa,;, --10; ^orrIstown, f^nToniyj The. KI*". Ilirolltonl Cnn., C-lj*. JanKrc '* IlirlowT' Orsjfd. af««*»_ O' 1 '- Si.mlor Trio. Mimic Hall. B«Urti, 6-10. m» ford KlorllU, O. O. H., Mblltml. Can.. MO* iJab»rW"blne: CoWp.l ; la. Cl*l"natl. 6-10. Hcott Bro».. Yurkvllle, N. \. t*. 6-10. Keliolder, isatSV Proctor I 6Ui 10. p., N. t, C, B- f^i't'; Margaret, Howaril. HostM* B-IQ.' S..nlt. Mike. Howard. Hoatwi. 6£0. ^.•anilUt. Herr. Carnlrnl. PJW*?f%.ft*'u - _ a J Semun, CIim. P.. KolthV, Bo»to4 0-10; KeltVs, A;*o«Ib1 session followed the meeting, wltU once perfect their bicycling sP^Wiyfor Aerla | Wearere , Arthur Jackson and moving -. —■-. —--— ^ BlriglBB, ltineh and refreshments. •■■ vAodevllle prcsentntlon. They are booked on pic^r,,,. Shi. «R lfi^7 after her fiuTbandlind SoTcs from Local No. 24. Boffalo, N: Y.— the leading circuits for the Winter season " p ANTA0 ES.—New: Blmm. Bomm, B-r-r-r. rhls was In A 8 ^» f ".^Ynd ^, u ia no lonee' Itw. Joe Solley. fit Local No. 2, called on and arc re-cn K aged for the Klngllng Show tll0 K lttcher.. De Gmu Trio. Carter nnd been Injured by a ran iana couiu no longfr Home of the bovs, as be was layln ? over hero m one of the^sensatlonal features for next Mendelj r^, white and moving pictures. ^^^JSst^S^i'h^mil^k a few hours. He is ahead of the R Why Girl; season. Several .other feature acts which KMP , B r..—New: Two'Voltons, Belva Hob- ^" an ^ nfcn i| e i n ! D e t n r t„ Cincinnati In 1881 Leave Home" Co. He bought a number of a m >eared with the Rlngllng Show during the Mn _ Byroe and We9t C . B. Martyne. Leona ^P? 0 .- f^n™"^ in isol She wai tickets fur our first concert and ball, to I* mist season will be seen In vaudeville this C nf t on nnd moving pictures. Klten on Jan. 19, 1006. Secretory CUBS. L. V" Vincent nnd Bro. Geo. Rclllv leave Saturday filgut to attend the convention nt Pittsburg, Pn. ' The boys ore all working hard *" the ball a big success. Notes from Local No. 18, of Newark J,—At our last regular meeting, a special Camlllc Comedy Trio will bo a feature of the inec-ling; held Nov. 30. somo Important busl- bill at the same houae. nMHtaet. la-17. H ..,,,,1 ntmnd n-oi*. new concerning all was transacted. Itoad Mbb. Sophie Nobth. wife of Levi J. Nortn. tk-rter. Wilkes ft Co.. Bmltbe/Quad Bapwi, "Jber* are particularly requested to.com- the old rider and manager of shows, and HI ■ ILLINOIS. Mich., 6-10. munlcnto before the next meeting, to be ield mother of Victoria North, died In Brooklyu, p^orla.—At the Grand (Cliamberlln. Har- klIi &«'*■ P.i'ii Ornneum 'St. Joseplt, Mo., 6-10. munlcato before the next meeting, to be neia mother or uctoria isoriu, oieu m uiu S5^n ft De" KorSa? Chiie's. wtthlagtoB. D. Dec 11. whoa nominations of ofScers for the N. Y.. Nov. 32, Wdelghty-clght yearn twJio- Kelth^s N. Y. C. lt-17. • ennulog year will be made. Other matters Tits Savoyh Unlshed their second i HliirDlws ThV. Pastor's.. N.-Y. «.. -6-10. will be brought np for final discussion.,; Ad- with Blngllng Bros.' Circus at Or E_tt[ v.. ml. rni.. .1-. Miss. They will ptav vaudeville date. Winter, opening nt "St. Joseph. Mo.. Nov. , DroV ed exceptionally flae. "The Hottest 27. and have signed with the Great Wallace Coo £ In D t X te" 7, "The Sign of the Cross" 8, Shaw for V.I05. »p«,™ trr>m P.Hn" 10 "The Katzenlammer from the outset she wae cast for "old ladles." und those about her even In the early days were wont to call her "Grandma." Mrs. Gil- bert appeared on the .first night of Daly's llrst season as Mrs. Klnpeck, In Robertson'* •Play." Thereafter almost all of the Daly Shaw! Mary. * Co.. Orpbeuro. Ban, Fran.. Cal, dress all communications to U. 8. Parker, 0.10. ■ . • . ,L«i™ «., recording secretary, 94 Market Btieet, New- Hmrw. Mr. ft Mrs. Lurry. IxmdoD, I»ndon. Can., , rt /x J. MO. • . V_. T „,.„ ',,.„ -,„. Tbo N. A. B. P. and B., Local No. 1, of Sheridan ft Forest, lork,> St.. John. Mn„ 6-io. cpj^,-,, held itx rcfuiar meeting at -FHb- .:.lhaiu», Lowell MSS...JS-JJ;. gernlrVB Hall, Sunday, ^ov. 27. A Kliarpley t Klynn, Palace, Worcester. wasB., o gjwjj wag g ' ttttendau ' c ' e ao d matters of im Show for 1003. . _ . _ "Pcitry from Paris" 10, '"i Oreoort's Ran'pa Ross*. Frank Oresory, Kld g'r' 1 ] i .. Bag y u ? .f 12. director, has been engaged by the h rank a. oolisbi'si.— iSadakl, wit Robblns All New Feature Shows, also for Hinllfi. Win. II., Procter's Btu Ave., N. Y. ft, Xuutlil*)' The. Unique, Indlanappllsi MK Sirruar- ft Buckley. Keith's. ProvWence. C-10; Poll'.. New Haven, Conn.. ,2 'V;,. r. tn S„t«tikl», The, Brailentiuruirs. W"™-. B' 10 - HplSiila. Wm.. A. 4 8., .Boston. MO. Sea lafft^^s^. mo. Htaulej™ AHeaa™ Novelty. Oakland. OaS,. B-10. Ktahl: Rose. Keith's, Boston, 0-10. Stewart. Harry M.. Watson's. Bkln. ■ Hturr 8l«tei». Empire, Oakland. Cal., MO. Htlnwn ft Merton. Music 11.11.. Bojto?.. B-10. Utiles. Fred, Ubeedy'e, Fall Klver. Mass.. B-10 Htusrt. John F., Meniphl, Meiuphls, Tenn., 0-17. Hewart, Belle C, Brook,. M'irlou, Ind., MO. Stttsri; Onikauni'. BUn.. 0-10. Htaley.ft Blrbeek, drjiUeum. BUn.. B-10. St. John ft Lefevre, Olyrof.lc. Ohlvago,. MO; ' tliij-iuivket, Chicago, 12-»i.' ' r t . St. ouse Bros., Keltb's. Boston. B-10. • Summers ft Winters, Crystal, tit. Joseph. Mo., C- Sullivan t Pasqualena. Orpbeum. 8t. Joaapli, Mo., B-10; urpbeum, thnsha. Nyu... 1J-17. Suumiervllle. Amcll., Music Hall. Boslou. B-10. S«vor ft Westbrook, Joae. Ban Jose, CaL, 0-10; B^SSS }o a ,!e.'°* &..V.otor.a. i Can.. B-10. Talbot ft Itojer.i, Columbia, St. Louis. 6-10; O. t). R., Cblcaso, 12-17. ■ Tanen, Julius, Orplicutn, St. Joseph, Mo.. B-10. Tsuskas, The, Orpbeum. St. Joseph, Mo., 6-10. Taylor. Mae. Montreal. Cau., 6-10; Pall Klver, Maas., 12-17. .. . . ,_ TViil. Uavniood, O. O. R.. Helena, Mout., B-10. Tmiley, fclmer. Temple. Detroit. Mich.. MO. Teasler, Louise, Proctor's Bth Ave., N. I.O., 6-10. Tm Idil Trouiw, Victoria, N. ». ft. 0-10. Texana-Slaters, Orplieum. KauBaa City. Mo., B-10. Tbome. Mr. ft Mrs. Harry. Pastor's, N. V ft, B-10; Yorkvlllc. N. Y. 0.. 12-17. TLoraiwon Si.tera. Lyric, Los Angeles. Cat.. B-10. Tbuwtou, Howard, C. O.- H., Chicago. 6-10. Manton were also here. In advance of "The Wolf's Paradise" and "Hearts Adrift" com- panies. Ben Rasa Is here, In advance of "The \VI The Katzenjammer KIds""11, "Busy Uxy" 12. Colisel'm.— GadakI, with Marie Nichols, violinist, appeared Nov. 23, to about fifteen hundred people. ' _ _ Maix Street (B. P. Charchlll. manager). —Buslnen8 up to top notch. For current week; Powers and Theobold, Three Rays, Mr. and Mrs. Nello. Pat Tuohey, Mark Fields and Peter J. Smith. . „ Weast (C F. Bartson. manager).—No For current week : Gardner Gilbert. Ada Rehan, John Drew and James Lewis became bis fonr most Important play- ers. Among the great variety of charac- ters la which Mrs. Gilbert became a favorlto under Mr. Daly's management were the CounteBs Pompfon. In "Old Heads and Young Hearts;" Mrs. Candour, In "Thn School for Scandal;" Kate Hardcastle, In "She Stoops to Conquer;" Dame Qulckley, In "The Merry Wives of Windsor:" MM Van Dusen, In "Needles and Pins," the Spin- ster, in "Cinderella at School," and Sophia Lamb in "Dollars and Sense." When Au- L-ustln Daly died Charles Frohman signed Mrs. Gilbert to appear under bis manage- ment, and for several years she was asso- . /bite Tigress of Japan" Co., and Is doing a tn bis-power to secure business for his at traction. The delegates for the national con complaint here. . We have Just returned from a highly sue- and bolder, Dreano, I,eonard and Bastedo cessful tour of South Africa with Texas gjjj tDe Musical Kartells. '.ilTiit ~wrth""Annle" Russell aDoeaiina flrwt •s American Crcus and Wild We..; 81 "gggAjJlj^S^gfL* ^L£&B^mfi. ^SX ?he Girl and . Judge," "Mice and Men," and "Thn Younger Mrs. Parllng." This was her last Canton.—At the Grand Opera House (F. uppearance with Miss Russell. After a brief usrsssns^b&s^ "as '^ asr 1 ^? ^ r The^u r b e . r eTue D 8 t. intimate friend. Hal Davis and his wife. » 0 a b ^ ,»•?* ^al^mUy.—riToir Inez Mctauley, of "Pals Co., JO. {£<■ Judge," "Mice and Men," and - a Younger Mrs. Parllng." This was hei Canton.—At the Grand Opera House (F. appearance with Miss Russell. After a SKS S»^r^^j5r~5s5i 2u2aT-J fSgetss^faW^^a.^ ^LyVu'o? S^jSSWgtt lorbett, 29, pleased greatly. 24 last, in Clyde Fitch's play, "Granny." with which our act was a special feature. We worked during an Intermission when an extra admission was charged, and was the only act vent Ion .left: Dec. a, for Pittsburg, having during that time. W'e msde a success, esue- been Instructed to stand pat for home rule dally up country, where the old Boers would and use their Judgment In oil other matters, crowd around my wife. Wobena i Eagle Eye) Things are progressing now. and " the theatres are bllllug again, atarted the bail. In all the cross str... •"Way Down East," which did turn-away our tonr. All the big towns, such as Cape partment bada soeeesi business nightly. The Criterion' has increased Town, East London, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria, with James J. corhett, the billing staff nnd Is doing good business johanesburz. Peter Murphy, Durban and 4.ft- at the present writing. -■. a <l > IOWA. I.adysmlth. and our act was welt received nt every piaoc. We manage to get The Oli> Ax.AOAai* . Reluble every week, but, of course, about a moatb after It appeared In New York, but it was Just as eagerly looked for and Just as nonbaura. manager) Helen Grantley, In "Her j u i y ig r jnoo, Bne suffered a stro welcome as If It came fresh from the press." Lord and Master," came Nov. 28. "A Mes- paralysis, and since that time had ~.-.-c vrrlrea fi-nm HHVflUft. CUDS. cacra fpmn Xtsra " '»!! hfld tVIO lurcr* nnd de- «.aH,mllv falling At the time uhp Dl Mme. Jananschck. MADAUE FBA.VCB8CA ROMANASA M.\QPA- le.va Jaxavscbek. the great Bohemian actress, died at the Brunswick Home, Amity- vllle, L. L, St. Y.. night of Nov. 28. On - stroke of been Mobile.—At the Mobile Theatre (J. Tjn- Dca Molnea.—At the Auditorium (Wm. Foster, manager) tbe largest audience ever land" Thanksgiving night. Sousa and his under" dauTof Nov." 20"~'We arrived hare HEM "audTeoces. "Dolly Varden?" »0, had stricken"^? went to StT Mary's Hospital, In band, 28, had a large audience. Nov. 17. and opened at the Peyret Theatre, targe returns. Joseph Murphy Dec. 2, "Vlr- m— York, remaining there until December Fobteb'b OrtiiA House (Win. Foster, man- under the management of Antonio Publl- ginlus" 3, "Hello, Bill," 0, 7; Paul Gllmore 0 f 1900, and then went to live at the homo nifer).—Tim Murphv presented "When a Mau lones. with Florence Brockway rldlug through g, "Sergeant Kitty" 0, "Human Hearts" 10. 0 f Mrs. Aston, In Saratoga, N. Y., under the Marries" to 8. it. O. "Qulncy Adams Saw- tbe loop tbo loop. Mile. Bertlna, the toe Mascottk (Julius, Ducournau, manager), care of Dr. James & Kelley, of tbat place, ver" enjoyed good business 2o, 2U. Richard dancer and contortionist, opened at the same Thanksgiving week was a big winner at this a benefit performance nt Wallnck's Theatre, boldcn Dec. -. Dockstader's Mlnstrela .3, time, and both acts were well received. Sun- house and a leugtby programme was put on. i n which manv prominent actors and act- Kellar, tbe ninglcluu. 7; Geo. Sidney U. day was the record day for the house, an New Crystal Palace Theatre (Leon Du- resses took part, on April 12, 1901, netted Grand Opera House (Win. Foster, inana- every seat was taken and some four hundred rournau. manager).—Business, sluce this about $5,000 for her. In October of last aer). "A Desperate Chance" played to big people were seated on the stage. This Is oue house oucued, two weeks ago, has been most year she decided to cell her effects. cou&iBtliic business 24-20. "Ole Olson" showed to crowd- of the largest theatres lu the world. This encouraging. A uumber of new people are of costumes she had worn in her former pro- ud houses 28-U0. "At tbo Old Cross Roads" Is the first time the loop the loop has been being booked weekly, and Manager Ducour- auctions. Tben n relief fund was star it d for 1-3, Jack Hocffler Co. C-7. seen in Cuba. Mies Brockway and Bertlna nan has expended a large sum in decorations, her, and later the Actors' Fund Induced her •■ Li chum (Nellie Wlllord Nelsou, manager), have been signed for the whole season, end- while this theatre ie small. It Is found to be to go to Its home on Statea Island. Mme. -—The stock company at this house continues lng In April. . ' complete In all appointments. Janauscbek was born In Prague, Bohemln, In ropcrtorv, always plnylug to good business. ••Maboot," the performing horse, has Just gentry Bros.' Show came, Nov. 24, to about 1830. She developed musical taient'at Bijou (C. W. Buchanan, manager).—Tills closed a successful season of fifty-two weeks house openod Nor. 28 with: La Mothe Bros., with the Orrln Bros." Circus, In Mexico. Harrv Bartle and Lette Collins, Zanton, the Notes frou the Schclt & Mead Animal 4, u. . v .-..., ~..v.... - .,. Wlcard: Fox and Fosle, Margret Grayce. Snow.—We are playing to good business Ttnnnti. Mrs. Tcin, ft Baton Magrl, Caaluo. lall jjaadr a ni Wilson, J. Otis Higgins and tho down among tbo cottou tlelds. and adding u ttlver. Mass., 6-10. _ ■ klnod'roue. showing to rapacity at every tew features ever>' week. I^st week, Prof. Tbeo. Jack, Trio, Treat. Trentou, N. J„ B-10j Si^nnance. Week of Dec. 0: The Oreat Herman Wellerts lolned with bis school of »rtt, sT. .*..■ \i-}'\ £ ft _ auBjM Slaters. Joe Demlng, Jennings seventeen spotted white ponies, and they aro uud'Jewel, Geo. and Mae Newman, Master a feature Bertram Brown, and the kluodromo '-will aliow "Buster Brown." 4« » WEST VIRGINIA. i'roctor' - Thorn ft Carlton. Haymarket, Ubleugo. B-10 Tliercasen. Haytu.rket, Cblcago. 6-10. Tvblii., The, Ornlieuni, St. Joseiib, Mo,. B-10. TOokoouln Arabs, Proctor's, Newark. N. J., 6-10. Trtwharl. Dillon ft Burke, Alhambra, Bavaanah, Us.. 0-17. Trovers. Roland. Star, Mimete. Iud„ B-10, '1'mulHntour-Four. Eniplre. landau, bug.. 0-17. Traak ft Oladdcn. Keith's, I'bllu., B-10. •I'rclour, Ho;ikln». Loulsvllie. Ky.. 6-10. Trovi.llo, Columlila. Olnclnaatl. 6-10. Tuohey. Malu Street. Peoria, 111.. MO. Tyes ft Oermon? Orphcuui. Lou Anjeles. Cal., 4-1T. Tyler, Uo«a Iav.-O. 0. II.. Chltuiso, 6-10. ttuers. 'tin*. Watson's. Bklu.. 0-10. r r u«ul 1 Hon. O. O. H.. Indlanaiwlls, 6-10, Vauee, Clarice. II. O. U.. Imllanaiwlls, MO. V.gge, Mllo, Yale's. Kbumh Olty, Mo.. 610. •.'•war Ulrl* (8). Olrclf. N.J.'C. M O. . . V.n Aukeu * Vaunerson. Francals, Montreal, Can.. B-10. Vairmett* ft Dlonuc, Collsoum, nensburg, Ger., B-lu. veiita. Belle, unique, Oitden, Utah, B-10. Vwlinars. The. Pastor's. N. I*. C. 0-10. Vernon, rtrplwinu. San Fran., I l-l i. Vllllcm ft Ui>. PaKtot'H,.N. Y.:ft. B-10. Cedar Rapid..—At Greene's Opera House twill 8. Collier, business manager) ''.'Ru- dolph and Adolph," Nov. 24, drew two big Walter L. Mala Circus, are at their home, crowds. "Babes lu Toylaud," 23. tilled every Lawrence, Mass. Frank and Albright play yeaL "York State FoiWe," 20, gave excclleut the Eastern circuit in January, satlifactlou. Tbo Flints. 28-Dec. », played The Okkat Btibk Family ore at their to tholr usual bit; business. Coming: Kellor home In East Boston, Mass., resting. fi "Wife In Name Only" 7. "A Doll's House" Notes ratm the Zauba Co.—«e opened & "A Kovnl Chef" 10. "Th« Village Post- our Winter bcasoa Nov. 21, nt tuo Cbardon uiajter" 12, "The Holy Clly" 13, "Eben Hold- Opera House Cbardon, 0.. and are booked den" 14, "A Romance of Coon Hollow", 13, solid until May, when we open in Cleveland. Hnrrl.on J. Wolf 17. making our ninth season^ under canvas. Our ' At:in rout um helm, manager) tbe Baldwins, "The White Mahatmas," Nov. 28-Dec. 3. had good busi- ness. 'The Maid and the Mummy" C, "An Kiu IvisTrt:. opposition agent for Walter American Princess" 10. I- Malu'. Shows tbo past three seasous, 1. located at BurtV Theatre, Toledo. 0. FuANK akp Albhioht (Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Blasser), the past two Reasons with the capacity. au early age.-and received piano lessons from Herr Stegmeyer. She was preparing for u professional debut at tbe age of thirteen, when .she cut one of her bands so severely that she was unable to use It for over a Whet-linn.—At tho Court (K. B. Franz- year. This accident, of course, put an eud to ail ber prospects of becoming a profes- sional pianist, but as she possessed a mezzo- soprano voice of considerable. promise, she began to study for the operatic stage at tbe Ura.no Opeiia House (Chas. A. Felnler, Prague Conservatory. Baudtus, a celebrated manager).—"Queen of the White Slaves." actor of his day, gave her private lessonH Nov. 28-30, bad S. It. O. "Slavic of tbe and brought ber out at tbe Royal Theatnt Mine," Dec. 1-3. had good baslness. Charley of Prague in a comedy, called "ich Bleibu tlrnpewln. In "The Awakening of Mr. Plpp, Ledlg." She was sixteen years of age when 5-7; "Captain Barrlngton" 8-10. music and $on& For tbe opening of the World's Fair, Bt Louis, Inst April. Rudolph Aronson corn- she made her debut. She then played the smaller towns tn Germany for a while, and followed with an engagement at Cologne. She waB advanced so rapidly tbat at the age of eighteen she was engaged as tbe leading actress of the Stadt Theatre. Frankfort, anil remained there for ten years, playing u round of classic dramas. During vacations and whenever she was able to obtain leave Manager Edw. Currnn has dramas are all new and up to the minute, posed for and dedicated to President 1 ran- of absence she would go on starring tour* itlvon ui) his leaso of this theatre and for the the specialties bright and snappy and our II- els. his "Down the Pike march, which met through Germany, Austria and Russbi. Bho *lo»lnjr week of Nov. 28 presented: Billy lustratcd songs a feature. We have been with algnnl sun***, haying been performed waa fn the_early thirties when she left the Jackson and Alice Jncksou, tbe Meads, Ray W, Cloiigu, Rentfrow and Jansen. tho Del- •nuro . Duo and tbe polyscope, it 1. an- nounced that tho Auditorium has been leased for vaudeville by F. C. Smith, Leonard Pbll working hard for the past three weeks, and by every orchestra and band that pnrtlci- Frankfort Theatre, and, as her fame" bad tho results nrc seen nlghtlv In the receipts, pated ia the World's talr: and for the close „pn " this uow vaudeville house. * Keokuk.—At the Keokuk Opera House IK. Jaeger Jr.. local tnauuger) "In the Far Bust" Nov. 24, "Wife In Name Only.'. .US. J. J. Corbelt. In "Pals." had a lop heavy house 28. Coinlug: The Jefferson. D.XV 0, "Thn Kiitzeujammur Kids" 7, "lYIed for Her Llio" 13. ■ <i > MINSUVHI. napped In New York VonKkln ft'tilbiourorpheuiurOiuahii.Neb., 13- ifpa 'and"Jo«qih" Ke'll)-, of Chicago, who will .".'way Down South. 17. ... _ • ... take possession Dec. tf. ' '. ' Von Oofre, Antonio. Xoveltv. Orand. Cal.. MO. . 1'koplb's (Edw. Cttrrnn. manager).—Dec n >»ard ft Cnruu, Kinpliy, Ilolivkeii. N. J.. 0-1J?- j\f.\ s t U6 ^uto suuoiiaccd for the opening of Itlngling Walt'ft West,-Cryatal,. Milwaukee, «ls., B-10, Hchllts. Milwaukee, 12-lT. Wslte, ■• Henry-T.-. Oeni. t.yun. Mass., B-10. Wallace. Annie, CukIiw. Wotwster. Mass.. B-lo. Wiufiii. ft Doane, I'.lk. I'ocuti-llo. Ida., 12-24. Walton Sisters, Howard. Bo*ton, i B-lU. Warner » (Jarduer, KeltliV. N. %. C, n-lt). M'^ton.' Htwf., Aviu'e, Norfolk. Vs.. 6-10. Wcatona l.ti, Portlaisl, Portland. Me.. 6-10. Wtdoli,'Chas, ft Jennie, Star, Hamilton, Cau., S- 10.' . Wflck, James, BIJou, Norfolk, Va.. B-10. M'rtdw (-1), i.'oluuiMu. lUwtini, B-10. Voulaarlli, Hose, Keith's. Cleveland, B-10. West ft Van Slcleu, Olyuude. Chicago. B-10; Hay- murki't, Chicago.- IS-1>. Whlir. Sluart ft tV. C; O. II.. Chicago. 0-10. WWt.head ft DlsiiHiad,' Kniplre.' Oakland, Cal., ,"•-10: tlnlnue, Sanlu Crua, 12-17. Vhrlati ft Seat-Is. O, U. II.. Pittsburg, 6-10. Wtneliennan's Hears, Illppodroiur, I.oudou, lios., 5-24. vctllii ft HasAu. Poll's,'Harlfonl.'Conn., C-10. Wlllanl. Oreut, UuUiue, ludlauupolla, MO; Ever- est, Tlttlu. 0.. 12-17.- V'IMit, Leo. ltl)oi), Austlu, Minn., 6-10. Wilsons, Aerial. O. O. H., Butte, Mont.. BIO. Williams. Ous. C, O. II.; Pittsburg, B-10. Williams ft Melbuni, Wolson'a. Bklu.. B-10. Wtlllauia * Oordou, Auditorium, Cedar (taplda, la., B-10. Wilson k Davis. Casio. Fall Klver. Mass.. C-10. Wilton Bros,. Shea's. Buffalo 6-10. M'llmn ft DoldotivlHe, Jack's. Chleairo, C-10. Wilson, Tony, Victoria, N.' V. C..M0. Wlv ft Mtllon. Bnn Ton, Salt Luke City, L., B- 10: Ogileu. 12-17. Wlnilora. Win. II.. Tetuidc. O.'trolt. Mich.. 5-10. Wltwu ft LV Munvlllc, Uljou. Uoukfonl, HI,, Ii-10. Wilson, lice.. Pell's. Bridgeport. Conn,. 6.10. Wood ft IU», Csto, Lawrenee,' Mass., 6-10; Park. Worcester, 1M-17. Woodtisrd, O. P., Cuslo, Lowell, Mass., Ml). Our repertory eonslsts'of '"Bob, the Ballet Glrl.V. "Stop 110." "Christinas Kvc, r,,t,,ruu1 !,* \nu- \'rtrL- " "MI.Iih, l-Tvldu.l ...read throughout Germany, she traveled for of the fair Mr. Aronson s march, entitled several yeara as a star before she was en- Kid- "Our President," and dedicated to President gaged as tho leading actress of the Court States Evidence" and Roosevelt was performed for tho first tlmo Theatre In Dresden. At that time she acted bv tho Exposition Orchestra (of eighty mn- great tragic roles, such a. Medea, Iphlgenla, lion ich Webu, clown aod gymnast, closed stolons), on tbe occasion of the banquet Marie Stuart and Lady Macbeth, in'which season of tbirty-threc weeks with the tendered President Koosevelt. at tho Ty- she was considered to have no equal In (ier- ngllng Bros." Sho*. at Grenada, Miss., Nov. roleun • Alps. World's talr htjMi, on manv. After she left Dresden Mme. Jauau- schek came to thl. couutry with her own company, and on Oct. 9. 1807. Mas Marouek nieutntlon of u fow bars of "xankee Doodle," presented her, under his direction, at the "Dixie" and "The Star Spangled Banner," at Academy of Music. New York City, her open- onco met wltls marked approval. Advance log vehicle being "Medea." which she played ■ lu German. Mr. Maretzek' then took her on a tour of tho United States, her repertory Including "Medea," "Marie Stuart, "De- borah," ^'Gretcben," "Clalrchen In Egmout." ''Don Carlos," "Cabslc und- Llebe," "Brant IS, and Is ve-enraged with tbe same show Saturday evening. Nov. 26. This march, for 100.1. He opens Dec. 12 with the Shlpp with lis Ingenious Interpolation^Jn thMnatrii Indoor Circus lor eleven weeks, which is booked up lu opera houses In the middle West. •WISCONSIN. ■Milwaukee. — Business continue-) highly catlsTuctorr. At Davidson Manager Sbermau Brown hail Low Dockstadcr'a Mmstrels Nov. 27; 28: Sousa's Hand 30. and "Tho Eterual City" Deo. l-.'l. all of which were well at- tended. HlchHi-d Golden, lu "Common Sehsu Brackett." 4-7; Margaret Anglln 810, all star. "The.Two Orphans" 12-14. Buoi:.—Manager John K. Pierce offers som Land," "Louie, St. Jvaciih At the Lyceum (C. V. Phil- ley. luniMger) "York State Folks," Nov. 24. hud (.-landing room. "The Forbidden l*ud." 23,. 2U, had fair business. "Tho Uoyal Chef," ."0, pleased. "Two Orphans," all ttar oust. Dee. fi Jiilo Walters, "Side Tracked," 2. 3:."The Curse of Drink" 4. 6. "Toodles In PoBterlund." Elks' Benefit. 6, 7: George Sidney 8, "Her Only Slu" 8-10. OiumieI'M (Martin Beck, general manager). —Week of 4: Empire Comedy Four, Murphy nnd Wlllanl, Julius Tannan, the Tobin.. the Tanakas, Shields and Paul and moving pic- ture.. . ■^,'= r ;'' Obystat. (Fred Crosman, manager).—Busi- ness coutlnuos good. For week of Nov. 27: . GVeen and Sanloo, Crlmmlnt and Mack. Frank week's offering, fared well. Qroli. Murphy and Jfarmer, Summers and Pabst. —Manager Leon Wachsncr will put Winters and Crosainan's moving pictures. on -Der Tamteufel" 4, and "Der Erbscb- LvltlC <H, W. Vandyke, manager).—Rual- letcber" 7. Tbe ilaluer troupe of Tyroleuu n*ss continues good at this popular house, aingors appeared 1-8 and mads a success, wheto they played "King of the Opium Rlug" Kp tFrank II. Trottmau. mansgen.— last weak. "Slaven of Iluasla" 4-10. Geo. Oppoalioltuer certHluly has a great show band parts of "Our President" march havo been forwarded to tbe V. S. Marlue Band, at Wiishlugtun: the Grenadier Guards, Sousa's nnd tbe Garde Reuubllralne Bands. It la published by CIish. K. Harris. Other publica- tions from this house which are now promi- nently before the public are: "Down In the Vale of Shenandoah," "I've Got My Fingers Crossed. You Can't Touch Me." "You Never Spoke lo Me Like That Before," "For Bale, A Baby," "Why Dou't They Play With Me,' 1 The Land of_ Nod," "In the Orange Bios- Brunhllde. Her performances of Lady Mac von Messina" and a dozen other plays, ner success on the American stage determined her to study English, and she began her per- formances In that language during .tho sea- son of 1873-74, appearing at first princi- pally as Dehorn, Medea. Marie Stuart'jind ... \ n P** r . 01 ° Kankn- beta to the Macbeth of Walter Montgomery .Tames J. corbett 4-10, "By Bight of Sword" kee," "Come Take a Trip In My Air Ship," attracted general attention, and In that role 11-17. "The Queen of the wblto Slaves" "Make Yourself at Home," "The Girl of My her acting was recognized as being greaL was well received last week. Dreams," "You'ro the 8weetest Flower tbat She also mat especial favor with American Grows in Tennessee," "Jim Badger," "Al. audiences In tbe dual roles of Lady Dedjock hany," "Dear," "Game of Love, "Naney and Hbrtense. In "Bleak House." Her char- Clancy," "Big Indian and His Little Maid.' acterlxation of Meg Merrllle. was also quite "I'm So Lonesome." "In Gay Puree," "Miss popular. Among her other successes In Kng- Watermelon Sweet," etc. Ii«n performances were "Winter's Tale?' sged fifty-three years, "Henry VIII:" "Marie Antoinette," "Woman _ Hollander, who Is con- lu Red," "Adrlenne Lecouvseur" and "Mother gagement R. •Twelfth Mgbt. the past nectcti with the in-ofessloual depnitment of and Son." Her retirement from the bIsk" Alhambba to. F. Miller, manager).— "Alone In the World" pleased last week. Billy Clifford, 4-10, In "How He Won Her;" "McFadden's Flats 1 ' 11-17. rAOBBii.—"Jhe Taming of Helen" 0-11. -A^ Celebrated Caso" 12-18. Austin Webb, the new leading man, will open bis en- 4.0 — Mnude HHnw has retired from Flood rdo" Co. . OppaQlloltuer certaluty has a great _ this ' season In the Fay ' Foster Co. Zo- "The Matthews,' Louie Daero and Grace Mantel an Jacob Hollander. father of Joseph M. Hollander, who Is con- nected with the professional department of the Harry Von Tluer Music Co., died at hl» home In Clnclnantl. 0.. on Nov. IB. Word come, from Vienna that Mme. Calve Is 111' wlt'j appendicitis. . Nahoa Franko, who made his debut as a ronduc.t.ir at the Metropolitan Opera House Wednciday eveulog. Nov. 30, la tho only native American who has ever been Intrusted was announced In 1801. but the next year she appeared In "The Harvest Homo.". Tha finduction proved a failure. Several years ater she appeared In "The Great Diamond liobhery." Interpreting the character of a typical east side "fence" keeper, and hex last nnpeorances • In. that play were mads In 180o-Ofl. Later she went oji the vaudeville thews,' Louie Dacro and Grace Mantel with the dlrecHon of grand opera at that stage for a brief engagement, presenting a a. ttio sard to beat. Uonuu and Kcar- .bouse. U« was born ha New Orleans. sketch, Fuuetal services were held at Nc.