The New York Clipper (December 1904)

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DECEMBER 17. THE NEW YOEK CIvIPPEB. 1015 r»«rjit (J. K. Cookson, -" tills week. "The Heart ofMalT- SSW.^JBSP" week of 5 mnuager).— p Mary- ••Kight m:\\ jtansBY. Sow-ark.-At the Newark Tlienlrc (Lm Ottolangnl, manager) Itlcbard Manstlehl nn- 1 xi:«:W>dJJ. K. Cwkwn, monger)— . ,,„•, •The Fatal Wedding" the week. Gertrude tophc 8erI . H of r 0 l|chlnelle'' pleited grentlv m .iTillv Olson" week of 5. week of Dec. 0-10. Mrs. PntricFcampbc I The Building Fund of tin- l-llks Is In be swelled bv a largo double decked slgnlionrd. erected around the grounds, of their new Uome. MINNESOTA. lowed. Cuuudu, Hush 37 Is (ho first Instituted lu .'Ilit in 'iTillv Olson." week or o. wt «k ^Kniii'-a; (I* *L Elrldfc |»» Wpr) c JI hi 10 T 4 lOSgl hous LViivond'viore'tte. Clifford and Burke, Scott u«« Musical Bennetts and Amc* , U +J'ln tf'rew & Campbell, managersjj—A . KK nV« continues to test the capacity of '^'"'"hnif'es at each performance. ^Blll 13- in* ^^."ViiE, Kav. llallen and Kuller, KIHe Kupinn (IF. M. llvoms, manager).—"Two l.lttle Sailor Ito.vs" Is a novelty here this week. The Hoys, In "Down tbe l'lke," liacked the house 5-10. "Ninety and Nino" 10-24. , ', . Coi.i:mtii\ (M. J. Jacobs, mannger).— 'lllgU Hollers 10-24. » vimiiBstown^-At the Opera House nil" Illcc, mnnnger) "Why Women Bin" veil to good business Dec. 8. jjjjj?. '5,"al5""in6oniar" 0, 7, headed by TiMTfM and bis company tula weak. Wbal- i.nnan Mortimer. In "A (Sir! of the Streets." ST tirus.' Kentucky Belles had good houses 1uW W1>< . t iie K inolng 10 this house will umW of 5. 1"B U "oile rs 10-24, t . n t e r the circuit of theatres playing the - -• Weber & Fields extravaganzas, aud "The Jnpskys" will he siren first, with the. fol- lowing vaudeville nets: Four Wchbs. Llbble Arnold Blondcll, American Macks, tlie Illtch- leR. Bennett and filch, and Yneger, I'errln and Yneger. "The Black Mask" drew mod- erate houses f>-10. Bi.ase.Vh (J. II. Bncken. manngci).— "Too 1'roud to Beg," Including Arthur and Mildred lloylan. In here this week. "The Vacant Chair" received fair attention 0-10. "From Bags to Blches" 10-24. W.u.riMANX'.s <W. 8. Clark, manager).— Fulton's Jolly Grass Widows present a big bill this week, Including: Solum* Moore. Clms. Burkart, Mullen and Corelll, Gruct and Gruet. Carlton and Terre. Gardner and ^•Itachel Gold- j, 7, headed by 15m Preston, gave creditable performances. tvI-Perkins la "Who Goes There?" came .„ a ••ood sized audience 8, and highly nUed Bookings: Mildred Holland 10. ^CnVerV benent 11. "The Karl of Pawtucket" '.'-"rwiiStand Mack 13. "The Strollers" ij' ••The Moonshiner's Daughter" 17, "Now lirk Dav by Dav" 21. Yale Glee Club 24. 1-inK TiiEATan (Chns. L. Lillian, tnnna- -J) —Week of 0 "The Mlssourlaas," headed i,v Theodore Hamilton, played to good busi- 1, jit, Grutc was born and educated In ••Tin' Fortune v.'rrr— Unrry Schubert, in navance ot ••The Karl ot Pawtucket," and who formerly lived in thi s city, was here 5. Toledo.—At Uie Valentine (Kdw. E. Fix, mjineer) Blaucho King, In "Vivian's Papas," ™s well received Dec. 1, 2. Blanche Walsh was given a good reception. In "The Kreutzer «onatn " 3. "An American Princess," 0, was Mvcn Its first presentation on any stage. "•The Mummy, and the Maid" 0,10, "The For- bl UxEOt nd (Frank Burt, manager).-"The -*Teet Singer" 8-10, "The Heart of Mary- land" 11-14. Al. Wilson, in "The Watch on the Itlilne," 1-3, and "Under Southern Skies," 4-i. attracted big business. Kjimui! (Abe Shapiro, manager).—Al. Peeves' Co. offered a pleasing entertainment 4 und week. Attendance was good. The High Boilers 11 nnd week. Akcadb 'II. II. Lanikcn, manager).—Bill ll und week: Henry Dixie and company, Humes nnd Lewis, Joe Morris, Madge Fox .-mil Pour Buntings. Brer's (Frank Burt, manager).—"Why lie Divorced Her," 1-3, and "No Wedding Hells fur Her," 4-7, attracted the usual large crowds. Lottie Williams, In "Only a Shop Girl/* 8-10; "Why Women Sin" 11-14. ■ i • i ■ cmitim.—At the Grand Opera House (M. »' linker, manager) "Kncbcl Uoldstoin" came I)ee. « lo big business. Creston Clarke, In "Monsieur Beaucalrc," came to a fine audi- ence 0. "The Moonshiner's Daughter," 10, drew n top heavy house. Due: Kmest Lam- sou. In "Young Tube Hoxle," 13; "Queen of the Jungles" II. "HI. HI nnd I," 17, "The Denver Kxpress" 10, "SI Stebblns" 21, "Why tiirls Leave Home" 24. lUntfil (M. Maiming, manager) .—The clvodoras, in their sensational act, drew big IiiirIucss week of 5. Here 12 und week: lleleu t'olson, Hose T.orull. Billy Clayton, Maggie Myers, <ico. Teed, the Garden Trio .■tiid Mile. Zanouie. AruiTimtUM (Board of Public Service, managers!.—Leruut. magician und Illusion- ist, played to capacity It, uuder auspices of V. M. C. A. lecture course. SprinKlleld.—At tlio Grand Opera House (L. J. lmliu, mnuager) "The Slgu ot the Four" came to fair business Dec. 1. "A llreak for Liberty" bad u well lllled Itouso 3. Ill llcnrv's Minstrels did good business 0. VVIIlnu Lackaye. In "The Pit," hung out tlio ft, It. O. sign 7. "Our New Mau" 9, "The Jnhiistuwu Flootl" 10. Coining: Ward and Yokes 11, "The Forbidden Land" 10. Uri>iif.i:m (Orpbeuui 'Clicnta' Co., proprie- tors!.—Packed housiai nightly. Bill for week or PJ: Albright und Walton, tlm -Tlirvo Smiths, Arthur Stewart, Otto P. Hull and Uriilu'uuiuscopc. « Akron.—At the Colonial (S. S. Vail, manager) the Aubrey Stock Co. did well week of Bee 0. "The Earl of Pawluekct" 13, "The Eternal City" 15, Ada ltehun 17. OniNU 01'KB.v Hou.su (T. K. Albuugh. tnun- ager).r—"Queen of the White •Slaves" and "The Denver Express" divided week of 5 to big- business. Coining: "The Showman's Daughter" 12-14, "The Ulsing Generation" 15-17, "The Strange Adventures of Autos Skeetcr" 10-21, "New I'otk Buy by Day" ynes. general flgcr).—The bills offered uow In elude ten nets, nnd arc pleasing large houses. This week: Leroy and Clayton, Clara Ballerlnl, (lirls Bruno and Mabel Itusscll. t^uiey Has- kell, Pnulton nnd Dooley. Jack Theo Trio. Mr. and Mrs. Swlckard. Michael Brabntu and Mickey nnd Viola Davat. 'Jood hyiisci tuldl last week. ■ i Trenton.—At the. Taylor. Opera House (Montgomery Moses, mannger) Cecilia I.of- tus, Dec. 3. had good business. ".Parsifal." 0, almost filled the house. Coming: "Check- ers" 12, "The Merry Shop GlrT 13, II. "The Imperial Divorce" 10, Henry Miller 17, Cliaunccy Olcott 23. State Stiibkt TiiEATif! (Frank B Sltalters, manager).—"David llarum," &:" had good business. "A V.'lfe's Secret," S- 10. did well. Coming: "At Bisk of Ills Life" 12-14. "Because She Loved" 1517. "Over Niagara Falls" 10-21, "The Way of the Transgressor" 2 - J-24. Tkbxt (Edward Benton, manager).—Last week's business, with Alf. Grant as an added attraction, was Immense. Bill for 12 nnd week: Itlo Brothers. Howard nnd Bland, Mcfirath Brothers, Howard and North, Sim- mons, Gardner and company. Casting Dun- bars, Lillian Shaw and the blogrnph. ■ Climiietii. —At the Lyceum (F.lrot k Drake, managers) Itobert Fltzsinimons, Dec. fi-7, had falv business. "Berause She I/jved" pleased 8-10. Due: "Over Niagara Falls" 12- M. dark 15, "The Little Church Around the Comer" 10. 17, the Loudon Gaiety Girls (Little Kgypt) 10-24. Jacobs'! —•'Faust" B, moving pictures 0, 10. "Wang" 17, "A Country Mouse" 20. Note. —Fred McVey. playing with the "Es- caped from Sing Slug" Co., at Ihe Lyceum Theatre. 1-3, was presented, 2. with u gold scarf pin by the members of the Elizabeth lodge of Elks. i Jersey OHy.—"Two Little Sailor Boys" was very handsnuiely presented at the Acad- emy week ending I»ce. 1". David lllgglns. 111 "Ills l^tst Dollar." hud an enthusiastic re- ception at the Bijou. The Cherry Blossoms Burlesiiuers, u meritorious organization, de- lighted all at (ho Bon Ton. Ac.UiKJiY 'Frank E. Henderson, manager). —Week of 12. "The Vacant Chair;" "Fast Life In New York" 10-24. Bijou (John W. Holmes, proprietor).—"A Bare for Life" "12-17, "The Urcat Automo- bile Mystery" 10-24. Bos To.v 'T. W. Dinkius. ma linger).— Frunk B. t'arr's Thoroughbreds 12-17, the Boucuiluu Bmlcsijucrs 10-24. Marlon.—At the Indiana (E. L. Klnncnian, Campbell lannagert "Elten Holdeu," with llenrv Hor- ■_ ton packed the house Nov. 20. Blanche Kendall was especially commendable. Blanche Walsh, in "llcanrrectlon." faced a full house 30. Xnt Wills, In "A Son of Ilest." Dec. 3, brought out two standing room houses. Win. Ilonelll. In "An American fientiernan." was liliernllr patronized 7. "David llarum" 10. "Tbn Two Orphans" IB, Victor's Band 111, "The Knrl ot Pawtucket'' 30. CiUaxd (E. I.. Kinnemnn. manager).—"A Boval Slave" did good business 2. The Mar- garet Neville Stock Co.. 8 and week, thor- oughly pleased unusually large audiences. Miss Neville <s a finished actress, and was nupported by a strong company. "When the Bell Tolls" 12. Big Sensation llnrlesnliers 14. "looping the Loop" 10. "Ell and Jane" 17, Ashland Dramatic Co. 10 and week. t'avsi.M. (John 11. Amnions, manager).— Full houses rule. For week of 12: McVny and Senhrlght. the GreatrarlBli, Irene White, the Canards, illustrated songs, and the Klno- Brook (Dngan ,1c Cnhlll, managers).—Pol- ronagc Is good. For week of 12: Watson nnd Booth. Flossie Gray. Buskey aud Bentou, Belle Stewart and the Mcllotte Sisters. Note.— Wm. II. Meek, the popular kino- ilromc operator at the Crystal, has gone to rhllndelphla to visit relatives during the holidays. Ot. Patil.—At the Metropolitan Opera «.„_»,_._ ., ,•,. winnitw. <c P House (L. N. Scott, manager) Kv» Tanguay, _.^' , " n, »f*- 1 ^-. At „sJ5«- W RoSu?«'l WlS |„ "The Sambo ^.^35^*^®: Jj{l»r SffiggL J^^W V3£ Harold Nelson and Co. drew full houses Dec. a. "MArltano," n local operatic production, tt-R: "Mnirainh and Adolpir 0, 10. Mw.\acti Ktlb, of the New Dominion. The- atre, has been compelled to poitpone the openlngof the hoUie until Dec. 12. ♦- Terre Ilnntc.—At tUo .Grand Onera House (T. W. Bnrhydt, manager) Robert Kdeson came, Dw. 10, to good business. (Jreat Lafayette 12. 13. "The Tvnt««niamm« Kids" HJ. 17, "A Break for Llbcrty ,r 10,20. Wm. Gillette 22. Empisb (Thos. Flnnegan, manager).—- f'nrrent week's bill Includes: Bosc and Master, Malcoms, Burden anil Belien. Bee- son and Atherton. Lillian Marc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Flnnegan. John nnd Annlu Hart. Mad- ame Grtngree and trained dogs. Good busi- ness prevails. ..... New Batch Theatre (J. II. RaunU, man- eger).—This new playhouse opened 12, to hess Dec. 1-7. nnd pleased. All Star, "The Two Orphans" 8-10 had the Bill capacity, at ndvauccd prices. "York State Folks' 11-14, Tim Murphy 15-17, TSUdevllle 18-24. (IriAxn (Theodore L. Hays, manager).— Howard Hall. In "The.Waif's Paradise w«K of 4. had big business, the swtatlonnl natures ot the piece bilog exceptionally strong. For week of 11, "The Utnte of Drink." James J. Corbett,-In "Pnls." 18-24. Staii (J. C. Van Boo. managor).—Tlie Hents-Siintlev Co., old favorites here, did big business week of 4. For week of 11, Fny Foster Co. City Sports 1K-24. OiiiMiKttxt (John C. Kane, manager).— Business wns very good week of K For week of 12: Otto Flecbtl's Tyrolean Quar- tet; Ali-air Allnlre. Biinui Bros.. Aliun Boy, Annie Clark and tho lCdlson moving pictures. Those holding over: The Mnrtlpcs. Mo LJle. Mnrlc Collier. Mue Burns, Polly ONelll. Lena Bolt*. Monte ltnymoml, Frankle Evans ninl Carl Itnymoad. I*koti.e's (.'itonoii.—Oauskl, In song re- cital, drew big 0. _ , EMt'tnn (A. Welnholzcr. manager),.—Busi- ness was fair to good week of 0. New peo- ple week of 12: Meyer and Mason, the | Un- derwoods and Hnrry Jarvls. Those holding over arc: Iami Smith. Klttlo Hansom, Helen Stewnrt. Ineste.lo N'ltraw and Bockwoy uud Conway. a Mlnneiiiiolls.— At the Melropolltan Opera House ll* N. Scott, mnuager) Tim Murphy Dec. 11-14. "York State Folks' lo-ti. Iaii N«. Catharlnea.—At Grand Opera House (Chns. II. Wilson, manager) Irene Jenvons' Stock Co. had good business, James Ilrophy, In "Shadows on the Hearth." Dec. 10; Al. II. Wilton 12, "Tho Little Outcast" 10. . * a i » DISTBICT OF COLUMBIA. uay 18-24. Big The ii pgcri.— i ins new oiuyiionKe u n-uui i-, w -■;—-—• —, -",-„" „ first class business. The opening hill In- "i^'eni...-^ .'"?J I>- emues: Boyes nnd French. McKennn and lanneu. Mine. Awry 7. 8Sr til Ahema Tmllv He Mutt. Bohert phy nnd Elolse «.llln Bced. the Aherns. Dolly De Mott. Bohert Nicholson, Ida Howell and May Anderson. NiirR.—A one. new electric sign has been erecKsj over the entrance to the new Star Hater Fumllv Theatre. Three vaudeville per- formances dally will be given nt Oils new house Mutineer Flnnegan has fount it recessnrv to Increase the smtlnp rapacity <'" the Umpire almost one-half. Elegant plush scats of the latest type arc being Installed. «>« > CAI.IFOHMA. Irphnns" and Kvn Tanguay last week. Buov OPERA Uutist) (Theodoro L. ittn manager).—"Tho Waif's 'Paradise*' 11-I7, nnd "•The Curse of Drlnk" u lfj-24. Pair audi- ences saw "Wedded, But No Wife." 4-10. I.YCRl'M (Dick r-errls. manager).—"A So- cial lligliwnyman" U-17. "Grnustnrk ' 18-24. "l'lghtlng Boh" drew the usual good houses 410. OariiKi'M (Martin Beck, general manager). —For 11 and week: Lolta and Bella Tohhi, Canfield and Carleton, Knn Kvuns, Jim Citn- Jack Itolaud, Julius .. Strakosrh. J. A. Mur- phy nnd Klolsc Wlllnrd, the Mysterious ■» tigs nud tbe klnodroise. Great business ptc- ^iMisnnT- (M. II. 8lnger, nninngcr).—Tho City Sports 11-17. Bosc Hill's Kngllsh roily Co. 1S-2.4. KuU- putrunuge was drawn by tho Fay Foster Co. 4-10. I'NiouK (M. W. Gallagher, manager).— For II und week: Vi-lucess Trlxy. an cdii- caliKl horse: May Keunedy. .los. Mctiiuley, llalcllffc and Belmont, the Heiixlpt Trio, und llaiilev, Logan uud llanley. Patronage Is tine. I. ok AnKclm At the Slnson 0)«!rn House (II. C. Wyatt. manager) "A Chinese lloncvnitoii." iK-c. 5-7. had sum business. Kloreiiw Oale, H. in "Ah You Like It:" Mar- ine Elliott, in "Her Own Way." 12-17. Mouoscii's BnuiANK (Oliver Morosco.mon- acer).—L. It. Stockwcll and the JIurlHink Theatre Co. began a good week's engugcuieiit ■i, in •The Octoroon. "She" 12-11. Bm.asi-o (John II. Blackwood, manager). —"A l-ulv of Quality" r> and week. "Tlio On'nl Diamond Bobbery," 12-17, hud good business. OHAMl OrKRA lIotsB (Cliireiu'C Drown, manageri.—The second engneeinent Ml this liousi' of "liver Niagara Kails," ending ::. nllrai-liil gooil sized uudb'i ». "The litiul Wedding" 5-10, •The Show lllrl" 12-1«. ORi-iu:rsi f M.ivi in Bock, general miina- gcr).—Fi'uliircs 5 uud week: Mr. nud Mrs "Wasiiiuition.—At the National Theatre (W. II. Rnpley. manager) William Fnvcr- bbnin, In "Ix-tlv," had excellent busluess last week. This week and next, "Mother Oisise." William II. Crane Dee. 20-81. I'm.i .MtiiA (Joseph K. Luckett, mannger).— Thin week. Chauscey Olcott, In "Terence." lielng his (lrst oppearalico in ten years or more. "The Prince of I'llsen" Inst week had crowded houses. Savage's English Grand Opera Co., In "La lUihcme." "Tanjihousor," "Carman." "11 Trovatore." "Othello." "Cnvnl- lerle lluslleaua," "I Pugllnccl" and "Lohen- grin." 111-24. Ai:.\tiK.stv (J. W. Lyons, munyger).— riils week. Thomas E. Shea, In "Itaiilsliiil by Iho King," "Dr. Jekyll nnd Mr. Hyde. "Iho Hells," "Othello" and "Cardlnnl lllrhelleii. Lust week "Tbo Flamlug Arrow "hod l)Jg Imslness. "More to Be Pitied Than Scorned" Chase's (Miss II. Winifred De Witt, nan. nger).—This week: Odette Tyler and com- pany. Charmlon. ChnrieR II. Bradjtiajr and company, Walter C Kelly, the ITour Musical Avolop. Zlmmer. nnd vltagraplt. Lnst week tlie Metrotiolltnn Oporn Co. Quartet headed a fine bill, and crowded tho bouse- all tho week La'iwyhtth (Irn J. La Motto, manager).— This week, "David llarum.'' Laet weak "Girls Will tie Girls" returned to. cxcollcnt business. "Btinulng for Olllca 1D-24. I.WEi'M (Hugeno Kornau. manager).—Tills week, tlie Gay Masuucradcrs, Itellly & Wood 10-24. « i e COLORADO . Denver.—At Iho Broadway (B. V. Mc- Court. mnniiBcr) "The sultan of Siilu" Doc. 12-17. Week of B, "Sou Toy," with James) T. Powers and a goud compuuy, played lo ■^JtSS. (R K Moconrt. motiager) —Week or 11, Mnson nnd Mason. Week of 4. "A Friend of the Pnrally" played to good jSw i:nvsTAi. (A. B. Pcltou, mauBgor).-- Wi-ek of 11, Frunk llairon. Week of P. Dntolli.—At the Lyceum (C. A.Marshnll, - giant business. "York „tid "Madame Butterfly" and "My Aunts Down East." 2. 3. hud B'»'d State Folks" II, 10, "Cousin hate' 11. Jthe Jefferson Boys 10. "Tlie Tenderfoot IT Mtrrnoroi.iTAS Oi'KIia lloimi: (J. T. Con- don, manager).--Big aiidleliceH Dec «. <• for "liudolpli and Adulph. "Iho .Man from Sn p\n!!oB IW. J. Wells, muimgcr).—Business tTeiiel'd' iu'Jd uiiil rihaw und S and week was excellent. New iieiinlc coin- BiihIiickh Is good, lug 12: Hurry Lines. Le Boy and U: Hoy. Kffle Mnrloii. Tom Gale. Balm Harrington, Advice," supported by" a strong eouipiiuy. She gave n giKid show, nt advanced |irlccs. Oni'ilKtM (Martin Beck, general innnii- Ber) .—Week of 12: John T. kelly und isjrn- liuny, Churlns Leonard Fletcher. Lamlllo lomody Trio, Shields and Paul. Marian l.tt- ■ the Tanukn. KhMona Le Mar. W. J. Wells and tlio stoclj. Ilie eoiuedy fur llm week Is •'MeL'nddeli a Niiti!s'.— i'lic Melrnpolllaii OlH-ru UsNSS ItulldliiB chunged lmuils Nov. 24. It wim lniivluiHvil liy W. V. Mlrt. pmtlmt at IW ExiOlt: (llentz & Kijilee. pruprlelorK).— j , T rolliloil has a lease ami tills will •eatnrcs o nnd week : lrank Iviirl und lluya lm . ri .| v |, 0 transferred from the old owner In laimitou. tbe Pramplns. Devoy and l*erry. '„ f j Ir ,. olll | 0 „ w m K UII havi' chnrgo Build Bros., Blunt uud of'lh'e theii'tr'e uiid"wlTl iilclule Ita.PoKeT- Hohokrii.—At the Lyric (II. I*. Soulier, nianngi-r) "Why Ulrls U'live Home." Dec. 4- 7, nnd Miriam Shelby, In "The Unwritten Law." 8-10, fared well. "The Knctory Girl" 11-1-1. "Over Nlugura Knlls" 15-17. Ehi'Ihi: (A. Al. Bruggeiiiiinu, pniprlelur). —For 12 and week: Tun Three Crime Urns., Edwin Keogh and Co.. /cue, Carl and Zono, Murpbr and Francis, Tom Gllltsi. b'runk Cot- ten und bis donkeys, Mury Dupout nnd Co., Marline and Burns, aud the klnctograph. Business continues very good. Coshocton.—At the Sixth Street Thea- tre (J. P. Callahan, manager) "Ills Majesty and the Maid," Dec. 1, pleased a good house. "The: Moonshiner's Daughter," C. pliiycd to good business. "Peck's Bad Boy," 8, had a fair bouse. "The Hoosler Girl" 12, Hop- kins' Transoceanic Vaudeville Co. 10, "Tho Strollers" 22. ' Nuii;.—A new opera house has been built at Avondalc, Coshocton Co., Ohio. #■» Sandusky.—At the Nielsen Opera House 'Slugler 4 Smith, managers) " 'Way Down liusl" played to packed houses Dec. 0. "The Muld uud the Mummy" pleased 8. Bookings: "HI Capltan" 12, "Young Tobc lioxlc" 10, "Next Door" 17, "King Dodo" 20, "Hooli- gan's Troubles" 23. Zanesvllle.—At Wcller Theatre U. G. Kngkir.d, malinger) "Tho Moonshiner's liuughter" came Dec. 3. "Tbe Muld and the Mummy" 7, "The Peddler" 8, Howe's moving pictures 10, Creston Clnrkc 12, "In- goinar" 1 13, "The Earl of Pawtucket" 14, Ada Behan IS. Cniuilc-ii.—At tlie Cuniden Theatre (M. W. Tavlor, manager) "A Game of Hearts" did satisfactory business, and "Why Girls Leave Gome" had very good house, ltobt. Fitzslmmons 12-i4, "Down by tbe Sen" 13- 17, "The Way of the Transgressor" 19-21. 1 <»» ' Frank \ lucent, I'liliiue-n-scopc. Bmi.MnVAV (A. J. Morgiiuslrrn. iuanii(,er). —Keaturi'H 5 and week: llnle and Villi, Al. Clean. Bclllveim nnil Huberts, Ifco'- wieeya, lluiison unil Drew, Eugeue Debell und lllus- tnili'd suugs. Notks. —Mrs, Flora K Heals and John L. /aille. proprietors of the Unique Tlicalre, have, relumed from a business trip lo New York city "Tex" liet/ler. formerly stage manager at the local Orplienm Tbeulre, bus returned to Los Angeles, afler u tlireo vcam" absence Kllery's ltoyul llnlinii Bund uppcars lice. V, ID. at Temple Audi- torium, uuder local direction uf Lcn Be|iy- mer Lydla (irons npiKUi's at Simpson Auditorium 10, under local management of Lcn llchyiner The eust of "The Oclo- roon." at Morosco's Theatre, conlulned three actors appearing In the original production ceP) _ll"T|ie Little Church Arouud tlio-Cov- in New York City over twenty years ago— II. J; cr '," n(11 j „ 00 j attendance 0-10. "For Ills S. DufDcld. as the Indian: L. It. Stockwcll, lirolher's Crime" 12-17. The Diiliilh Lodge of Klk's No. 1J3. held a lodge ut Borrow fii llm Flrat M. B, chuuli'l. ♦«» — CANADA. Montrvnl—At Ills Majesty's (II. Q. Brooks, niiiniigei) "The (llvl uud the Bundll dn;w crowded houses week of 1 cc [.. «ej moml Hltchcocii, in "The \uukee Cousul, ^oiwMS; oi' Mush: 01. £ llgerlou, muii- ugeri.—"The Forluno Teller "proved a goud iiitructlou week of &. "Tliu Liberty BuTlea FniscAW Music Ham, (F. Howorlh, msii. accr)i — •••liddle-Dce-Wlnks" cumo to fair lionsex Ti-10 "Pousse Cafo" 12 and week. Ttn : .vrui: Bovai, (J\ \V. Le Clair, uiann- Lvuir (Frank Leary. mnnnger).—Wei* of. 12: l.e.slle.1 porcine wonders. MiiBwiiieyaiiil Wilson. Ilndlev nnd Archer Will hrlg. Bello f. .Iiickmui, Howell mid Kmerimn, Honor and H. Ouvlur. OibhI lumlneKS villus. Nnvill.TV (Henry Lilbelskl, lajuiugrr).—• ^\•c•.li of 12: Toriiil and Flor D'Alrla. Whlio mid Franks. Ilnmess und Curtis, K. Fisher, Harry Green and Colo dc hi i-oyI'd by tbo running. total loss. 4i,ii. Ira Adams, manager, lost everything, but wiib fully lUHiired. Ho will rebuild and liiivu a lino theatre In about sixty duys. ♦. *»' -i TEXNEBSKU. Muiiuilils At the New Lycuum ( I ruiik Gray, iminugcr) Frank Daniels, In "Wo Of- lice Boy." Nov. 30. Dec. I, puckyd Ujo house. INDIANA. Iiidlanniiolla.—At English's Opera House anu Ad. V. Miller, manager) Jcunae Towlcr, in al)u as Pete, and John W. Burton, ns Hcudder Hobart Bosworth has arrived In Califor- nia to spend the Winter In Altadena Manager Oliver Morosco uuuvunccs Hie return to the Casluo. Theiitrc,_ in tills city, next THBATiiF, Dus NuuvbauiUM.— Tlie pcrma ; limit French Slock <;o., In "w I on-Juge came to good houses G-10. "Charmlllac "wiNtson Ham,.— Caiananorl, tlio bsrlloiin, manage.. ", did fulr business. Margaret "Iris," Dec. 2, .. Auglln, 7, m "The Eternal Feminine." drew n medium sized audience. Savage's English t;rimd Opera Co. S-10, "Babes a Toyland' 12-11, Lull, Gluscr ID, "Tho Mold and the Mummy" 111. 17. Park (Dickson & Tulbott, managers).— "Only u Shop Olrl," 1-3. had the usual hcuvy business, "llolty Tolty," {i-7, packed the house. "Queen of Iho Highway" 8-10, ••Child Slaves ot New York." 12-14. - Orami Oi-kua HoCSK (Slmfcr Zlegler, manager).—Bill week of 12: Will M. Creasy and lllnuche Dnync, Willy y.lininerman, Brolhers Bard. Burton and BriKiks. Juscpnlne xt February, of Barney llcrnnrd, Blco fl1 ii>i>oVte>G bv Mmc. ltuby Savage, Durolhy d Cody. Maude Still, Thomas Persse liovlc ond \Vurd Stephens, 10. il Edltlt Mason Lawrence Hun- Atrr Gam.kkv.— Adamowskl Trio 12. Iran- p Is HI at the Los Angeles Country Dos- c | 8 'n 0 gcra Jan. 10. ^ i ., I tlln,, 1 I ,i, I, .1 nli •■',,., Miillliil ililll' t"il- — , - , nnil ley pital Ml.nu Budolpli was suilleleiitly re covered from her uuloinobtle accident lo leave Los Angeles Nov. ST?With the Idea ot rejoining the "Sun Toy'' Co. nt Denver..... Los Angeles I-odgc, x u . »», II. P. O. KIks. lielil a lodge of sorrow ut Morosco's Burbunk Thcnlre 4. e Onklnml.—At the Mucdonougli (Hall & Barton, managers) " A Chinese lloneynioon" ilretv good houses Nov. 28. 21). Mori-ncc Uiile, In "Ax Yon Like It." had n gnod house 30. Jane t'oreorun, In "Pretty I'eggy," drew packed hnnn-R .Dec. 1. 2. "For Mother's UTAH. F rtJ^^X^J^r ^ Sa^ ur^derate.; :..%a.in^cr J A l, K olpheumSbuw'^ested the° SSX "* r ctt..ln'.'FInnegau's Ball," packcu .he.liouse of 5. Dxiqn (_b Salt Lake.—At the Salt iJlkc Theatre (tico. D. Pyper, manager) Florence Boborts did good business week of Nov. 28. Thomas Van Winkle." had fair •The Sultan of Sulu" Bishop, manager). uui good business week •legcrsoii, In "ltlp Va business Dec. 0, 7. •' 2224. GiiAxn (Jones & Hammer, managers James J. Jeffries, In "Davy Crockett." played to packed houses 1-3. Mason and Mason, In "l'ril/. uud Suits.", did good business 0-7. oirtson's "Uncle Tom's Cubln" 10-21. , Ctaiisa (\V. B. Gourley, manager).—Gor- don and Gilbert, Florence Locke, Lo Nolrs Arthur Dunn, In "The "Bunawnys." had > — ~ m ,„«„,i _ i standing room ■*>. Maxlnc Elliott 20, 21, tJ^F&wtfBbiFSS^rt ;;Tho Stow Girl" 27. "Tho Billionaire" 28, Wnldon nud Madge Duytell. The Old Maids' ■»• ... ... contest Toesdav night aud amateurs Thurs- ''">' day drew full houses. EMiMtin (Chns. Zimmerman, Jacobs & Lowrcy's Merry AInldens >-; ^"iallf Wve ,, t'?.e l bes{ C sii? , Sf ^eVasoa'Vo >ved J-Vr" biff business. I-urlslan Widows week of 12. KvaunvlHe.—At tho Grand (Pedley & Burch, managers) "The. Sleepy. Princess, by "on and Gilbert, Florence Locke, to ftoira ?",V';.." 7 "V ov ' "9 ;to. bad fair audiences. Mnrlonettes, Baby Edltli, Bose nnd Sevcrus, "?f a '.,*"J c V\V.i -rime" d eased Dec. 1. Viola fe wl "teo»b. •»«" Dalton and the Taggard ^fe,^%r2fth N?gl»""^O.^ad ii packed I'amlly; . Ilos Ton (J. 11. Youug. mannger).—Kosc lelmar. Hays Sisters, Bowers and Curtis, the want Carlln, Bose Felmar and Hyde and Heath. 4 ■ » OKLAHOMA. bouse. Oklahoran City.—At Overholser Opera House (Fd. Overholser, manager) Morey Mock Co., Nov. 2S-Dec. 4, bad fair business, ■'(llllterluc Gloria" 0, "The Sultan of Sulu" lb. "Peck's Bad Boy'' 11, Walker Whiteside ^4-»* — Tom Lewis nnd Sam J. Ryan, of Geo. M. Cohan's "Lltllc Johnnv Jams" Co^-were guest*,"at the,animal .dinner given to Alder- man John T. McCull, at Martin's, New York city, Dec. l. Their entertaining.qualities «'ere highly appreciated by Uie representa- tive gatlierlug. 'Babes In Toyland" 8, Robert hde- SS P. "Why Smith Loft Home" 10. "I he Far linst" 13, .I'Sergcant Kitty" 15, "Luder SO i''i:m"i:'s (T'edbiy 4 Burch, managers).— \nt\V lis Played to S. It. O. 4. fnnoeciit Maid 10, Ward k Wade's Minstrels 11. "In Convict's Stripes" 17. "Shadows of a Great C1 1?vann' Halt has the Royal Hungarian Octette as the second attraction ol the ». M. C ' Noies"— 'Tson of Rest" Co liad ndver- tleed nod sold tickets for n matinee perform- ance 5. but owing to tho breaking .(town of in engine Ihe company was delayed nud no ?ter", on perfonnnnce v,',* glvah Thurs- ","• niutlnVoi have been Inaogurflled here and "Bubes In Toyland; " Bishop'* Stock Co. drew good houses, 111 "A mnnaccr) — Strungcr In u Strange Land." Bishop's com- iJldens lieaiied puny of players, u and week. In "Must Lyune." nice aid tlie "AH die Comforts of Honic" 12-17. Bi:i.i, (M. Unman, manager).—Features 12 und week: Miss St. Jvcs, the Great Cilvc, l'eu- Dunswortli. Stanley and Allecn. De Unzo. Ted Box. Denrock Bros, und vitnscopc. litislness Is good. Xnvgi.TV (Tony Lubelskl. mnnnger).—At- tractions 12 and week: Shah, Illusionist; Dennis und Word. Selveao. Ilndjl and HbiIJI, Joliu P. Brace Shalk-ltndJI Talur und mov- ing pictures. Business Is Immense. i:Ml'I in: Tiii:at)ii: IK, M. Carlsun. mana- gerl.—Features 12 und week: Eddlo illgglns. Mabel I^slle. Durnnt and Baldwin Henry King. Walter I'erry, Leomird aud Baldwin and moving pictures. Business Is large. Toronto.—At the Prlucoss (O. B. Hn> nurd, inaiiugcr) Lawrcoce D'Orsuy. in rno Earl of Pawtucket," played to good business. Kyrlo Ilellew, in "Bullies," Dec. 12-17. Giia.mi OMMU llousu (A, J. Small, mana- B eii._"Klng Dodo" drew full bounc*. •Faust" 12-17. ___„ M.UK.SHC (A. 3. Small, manager).— "Wedded and Parted" MO, played io fair business. "Slnbud"' 12-17. KitiM'H (J. Slma, manager). —Coming week of 12: Annie Irish, Joan linden, 'JUreo Kcntons, Hu World's Trio, Flo Adler, Wil- ton Bros, mid klnctograph. . . , , Sr.\n (F. W. Stair, manager).—Irwin s Big Show played to the capacity. Bose By- den's London Belles 1217. „ . _ Mahhf.v Mrmie IIau, (Stewart Ilmmtou, muuagci').—Melba had u large house 0. ■ i ■ London At the Grand (F. X. Korniniin, nmuagcr) Marks Bros.' No. 1 Co. closed a Huccessful week's ongqgemeat Nov. 2,0. 'Oil tin- Sitwunce Blver,' r l)ec. 1, did fairly well. "The Enrl of Pawtucket," 3, had one of Uie best houses nt the season. Arnold Daly, In "Lundlds," 5, pleased greatly. "The Lib- erty Ilullcs"0. Lonikin VAUiir.rii.LB Tiikatiib (Ilcnnclt 4 Fleming, munngers).—For week of 131 Charles and Joiinlc Welsh, Murton, Temulo Mid Motion, Marvelous Spauldlngs, Lou Leo Long Trio, Glbhs Children. James aud Cc.Hu Welch, llruest Tenny nod Kdyth Murray, sod UemlngtDU und Co. "Hiiboa'in Toylund" ployed to B. II. O. 2, 3. while William Joesey. Frank Jameson, Geo. t Ion. "Miss Boh Willie" cume lo fair bull- Hess fi. Mao Phelps was loudly applauded, "Itinisou'B Folly." 'I, 7, drmv good bouses. Cuming: Charlea Hawtrey 12. 1.1, "Undet Soulliern Skies" II. Wnrde aad Kidder 15, Nut M. Wills HI. 17, "James Boys In Ml»- soiirl" 23. Howell's moving pictures 24. Ili'l-KINH' GUAM! Ol-KIIA HollMH (A. M. Morrison, munuger).—"The Euslgn," week of Ti, by tlio regular slock, attracted good houses. Lucia Moore did especially well, while William .Tossy, Frank Jaraoson, Geo. Fox, Miss Spinney nnd Isubollo Bowman nimn In for applause. Vaudeville features were: Hoev aua Lee, Tecbow's cats and tbe blogrnph. For week of 12, "Chnrloy'i Aunt"- Ili.ii.ii (BenJ. M. HtBlnback, manager).— "Ilacliol Goldstcla," 6-10. played to large houses. I^iulso Beaton pleased. "Tiro Little Waifs" 1M7. ' _L- • iT.natcA'u OAttDKN Tiiwatbb (John Per- Hlcu. niukiigcr).—I^irgo crowds attend every pcrrormuiu-e. Week of 5: Mile, ttlehle Daisy Bcngeii. Mile, Culllto, "Oherll," Chun. Uob stun uud Ed. I-cellc. ■ » ■ < iHiitniiooKn—At Now Opera House (Paul It. Albert, manager) "The Sign of tbn cross' 1 did well. "Tho Virginian" played to full house 23. "Hlnbad" did well 20. "Tbo Burgomaster," Dec. 2, pleased a largo bnusc. 'I'tw; Million- Sisters, 3, pleased. JobU Grlt- fiiIi. in "Mucholli," pleased .'. Clms. Haw- trey 0, "Sergcunt Kittle" .12, "Tho Girl Irom Dljle" 1."., "Prince ot rilscn" 17, week ot 18, Depcw-Uurdetto. <»» DCLAYVAHU. -At the Graud Opera House Loudon, manager) "On tho Suwuneo was the first San Dletto—At the Isls (II. K. Wyatt, manager) "The Countv Chairmen" had a crowded bouse Nov. 28. "The Uunnwnys" played to S. B. O. 30. "A Chinese Honey- moon" Dec. 3. "For Her Sake" 5, "Show Girl' 10. Black Pattl 23. . i . > n* f » i i i' ' — J. James Kenaeily and Ilclcnc Leslie Wnrde. leading man and woman, respectively, of the Bittiy Stock Co., wcro married at Bock- vllle. Conn., Nov. 10. The cerenioiiy waajsir- formed by Hie Bev. Dr. Oeorge. uf the Epl* Hamilton, (A. It. Uudu^. River." Dec. 2, 3, did excellent business. "Candida," 0. had a large and well plouscd audience. "The Liberty Belles" hnd a big house. "Faust" (Lewis Morrison) 10. "King; Dodo" 12, Jonas, pianist, 13; "Winsome Winnie" 14, "A Lltllc Outcast" 16, 17.. staii (J. G. Appletoa. manager).—-Week of 5, good business wus done. Week of 12: Alf. Holt. Rackott nud Ilaxo'rd. Billy Anortm, wiiniiiiKtoii. — At iho Orand Opera House (Nixon k Zimmerman, lessees) Sav- age's production of "Parsifal" drew well and gave great satisfaction Dec. 10. Thos. U. Shea, in repmlory. did fulr business 0-0. Booked: Prof. Sumrl S. Baldwin, tho "Wh'to Mnlintmn," week of 12. liAiutiCK (W, L. Dockstader, proprietor and mnnnger).—The banner week of this .success- ful house wus 0-10, at every performance inuny lielng turned away. For week of 12: Glroru and Gurduer, It. H. Hodge and com- tmny, the Do Esmoras, Yackley and .Bunnell, Tom Allmotid, May Evans, Dorothy. harl, the Might Cornelius aad tbe klnetograpb. Lvckdm (Daniel Humphries, manager).— "A Wife's Secret" drew good house* 5-7. "David Bunked Fltzolmmons "Hlovos .... .>a « » »■ WEST VIRGINIA. D's' und D's, Hcott and Howard, the Ozurs, Forbidden • iJjnd" 17 linr... —...a » J - i. ., „...! «(...,. if.. a«JI /lti.nn/in An i un nnrni If/i Wlieellnir.—At the Court (K. B. Fratin- helm, raunager) "The Mnld und tbe Mummy." Dec. 5. had good business. "An Ante/lean Princess," 10, bad good returns. "Vouna Tube lloxlo" 12, "The Kternal City" ill. Creston Clarke 14, Ada Iteban 10, "The Tiw, Flkh memorial ser- lormeu u/ imu ,».:». •„-. ^,CT,*a- ; i »•• *" v .*i«o v lee f eo held' at tl e G.'m.d "ip'era' lloule. "I*^"^"!.,^ vHuCM ^ * tUe mC,U aid the house was packed to the doors ben of the company. Miller nnd Krcsko and Murvello nnd Gjcasoo. Nnrc-J-Biidh No. "7, df (he United Order of ltasphcrrh'H, Is now solidly establislicd liere, with J. (I. Applelon as big raspberry. It has now forty members, eight being lul- Uated oii 'tbe eveoiag ot 8. A bauquct fol- Gn\Mi Opma HoUflB (Clmn. A. I elnler. iiiniuiger).r-Ohlirley Orapeivln. In _ Xhu Awakening of Mr. Plpp," r.-7. bail S. It. 0., at advanced prfi-es. "Csptnlu liirr ngloil, 8-10. had good business, '"1 he.Peddler 1£> 14, "A I'llp to Aftltft' 1317. ^