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Beth Sllnonian.
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i I.eniMir.i Van Tassel Corn Vonilerlillt.
(lerlrude Wil'nir, Penrl Weutwvrlh Trio, Hone Wnereu, Fnrny Wilson ft
VtVutmsii Wllmn, Anna K. Whitney Clarice White, Irene Wliyle, Hertlia Wayne, Oroee Wood, Joaio Watson. '
Mm. Hurry WfRt, Marie Wll'iiir, Itone Walker Marlotte Will mm, Miss A. Wewton, Carrie (Valaple.
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• TdTlngtiton Aiilell, Waller AiilK'tt. Cbartes Allen. 1. M. Anthony, II. K. AdiiuiH, Frank AilmiiK, F. Aldn
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lly. Tlie Hurt, F. Hnlle.v SMndlson llnrttctt, W. ' Barnes, F. M. Hilling, li. II. lliiMklrk & Itleli Becker M.J. , Jr. Diiclieiihelniev,
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Ulehard Oiiltlng. F. F. Cugblun.
Lawrence
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Iirower, tWalter Cherry. James larger, )le
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Chaialars, G.w. Caaud & Hevenie •laileton. Al Curtis, Allen Cooiiers, (3. W. Cutter, 0. V.
illillke.
'Wiiilsiiorlli Cnstella C'lnirlea Cnifir.au, Cuy Oonwell A Swan 'Jiirleloii, Ilenllo Cllrtonl, W(ll damage. A'.. A. Cooke, Herbert Curp, Curt iVrner, J. W, Oorrell, Jnek Carkeek. Jaok CiiiTlllii. Leo Cnn toy A Mnck Carr. (1, Crlaty, Wajno Uevue. tlcorgo Douglass &
Jnckson Pnyle JcKnicrsou Dei in o, Wlllliuu Deylne, Henry He Hue. Hilt Dunn. Jnek Dragon JcDengon Ileiuilierty A. D. IbmgliiH. I. M. Darby, Freil Dolsnn, Albert iiewaiui. ttuli'rt Devcrenits.
llnuert Da Ms. U. C. DMMMJaa, Otto Dlninonil, (I, 11. Dnnliuiii. John Dilgaii, Tlffnuy Dixon. Henry DeT^on,
Clement (Iftr. Deuiorean. Nlas. Deer Bros. BHK W. II. Dnrlliis. tlrorga Dc Hiilly, Will Hiipvit, (Srorge I). mil lie. iliirvln 'leLeoii Clement Downey Manrleo Dial, KiigriH* HiiiH-, William flee, Frank Dunforth &
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Emerson, J. t-:. F.rwnod, II. J. F.sner, C. B. Elmer, Jack English, Harry Earle A Enric Elflp. Of Mus„ 4 Katon. B. Eldrldgc Jr.,
Press Frayna Jr., F.I; Kllr, K. W. Folke, C. H. Foiler, J. W. Fagan, Harney Fisher, Charlea Konthom, A. Flaek. Charles Fox, C. K. I'iniiiy Freil Foley, Edward Frltts, Day Francis, 0. E. Peru, 81d Freilerlck W.D, Fairfax Bernard Fetinlmore,
Fowler. J. C. Flood BroN. First, Itirner Fox, Horry Flltiurn AMasow Foferty.
Frank (4c.) Fowler, Louis Plihers A Watten Dram, Co Fox, J nnies Frlipiel. Jules I'miici'lo, Senor l'erRuvia. Albert I'loreiii Troupe Frotto, Clinlles FMixella*. The Fay, Chnrleg Furlong, W. H. C.HStrliige. F. A. (iiigiinux, The (llbneUie. C. a, (Irares, Hnrry Oracle *
Reynolds allien. Prof, 'letter, 10. E. Urnys. The
Frnnk Blello. (ten. E.
Leonard, George I.arallc. louls 1* Hoy, Nat La Forest, 10. D tafarine, Frgnk lots ted t, Carl Lesndo. Ben Llndy, (]. W, I.arrett, — I«ls>r, Frlli I/ireland Faulty La Tuy Bros. Lane, itnlfili Labadle. Ollrer Lainbrrt .ft
Pierce Lawrence, g, La Zelle, Eddie Lane. H. K. I.eater, II. B. Lnce A Luce
Lopes, C,
Letrla, curt r^allt, Mr.
.Irlngttou,
Frank La Vaughn,
Lawrenc* Lacolas, The Uwily. J. K. Lucas, 8am Lacrosse. J. F. U»s. P. W. I.in.l, II. 11. Iioralne, Henri Lundsreen.1, The
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LaVeen, Ram lee, J. H.
Lee. Henry
i.iiltesne. Harry La,Vlne, O. O. Monroe, Dick Jlannlnu', Jack Mi.-Uiath. C A MtfCall, W.
llainilng, Frank Muraley, F. A
Hattle May. Fred ■ McMillan. D. 8. Miisler, Eddie llnrlowe. Jnek Mullen, nenrn Mnore, Harold Mltebells Funny Merrli*. W. M. Merrlhew. A. Ji Murray, Jim Marlon A Penrl MorrlKspya. 4 ^lurray. Tom Maxlmus; P. J. Melville Howard .Murphy. Dan Millar Bertram Monoban. Will Murphy Bros. Mario A Alilo Mantling, J. II. McCoy, J. E. Mack, J. C. Mnckey, F. II. Moore, Mr.
llallngher A IVnrray, II. V, Barrett Murray, Tom Moriili, II. O, Mowntta r, Jiigg. Murn'iy A
WlllanltOc Mellevo FrnukA McWntcrs A
Tyson Merrllt. Cliarlea Millar. C. C. U. McFnrland .yr.tt Mauley, Eddie McNnlre, J. R. MiicI;!p, J. .1.
.MeLead Andrew Molasao Duo Motttiewa, P. Milton. Frank Slurray, H, J,
(irndy, A. A (llhlay, Max Hill's. John niuqore, Barney nnikell, W. V. liulletll, U. ctoiilui, Mike Onlely Theatre, Mgr, Uooduuui,
Arthur Orey, Dpitnld (Inrrisigi, DnTe 'fuullier, C. linwlfrtrnd O.L iTtirviD, John Hiiwtird, R. A. Ifnriier. Ben Hiii'iicy. Frank
H«k. k. n.
Illlltnril, W. ('■, Hornstrlt*. J.W Iteilert. II. M. lloyt, Itriu-v Unfile, John liardle, Tom Hvile, C, (1. Hayes, f). L. llayf*. II. 0 Hansen, It. r,. Hamilton. II. K Hyde, W. M. Hcaro. Harry lleek, W. 8. Hart*. W. it. Ilarrlgnu Jumps lloivley & Leslie Henry, J. U. lleenvagon Irfo llertltt Waller
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HollK-ln, J. W.
iioriieb, It. C. Harrington B.B. llalhaway A
Wnlloh llnotie, Tluiniaa llnward. John llerlvrt, W. O. Howell, L. I,. llnpiH-r, (ieorgc Hllldiis, The lleii'iliiK".
Jolm Jr. Herbert. Percy iliivi'i'ly Tliaii|iiH Iliilliiiil Chnune) lfooper, It. U. Hamlin. Philip Hnwlpy & Italic 1 Ionian*, Oeorge Hill A Nylin nl Hill. Arthur
lIllWH'll, A. It.
llatien, J. A. Ilnehn, Muslciil Hai'dsmirth It.J Harrington E.A. Irwin, Townaenil Iitsou, F. O. ,li.|inson. W. O. •Tiiinnn, Win. A, .lunilt A lvorn Jneksoii, Arthur .taciliH. Norman .leiinve. Emit Jnlinxon, porle Jenntson. 0. II. Je;spersoii C. II. Jerspy, ltiilph JiiHtHH, John .lamesons, The Jnnvtue, FredW Joluisoii, It. D. Jeffct'soii.
Thomas Kelly ft Vhdette Kniifmiiii Frank King, Phil Kiibler. Otto Keys. 8. N. Kruiis, o. II. Kennedy, Frnnk Kern-Eilivonls
Co. Kern, Frank Kot'iie & Koppe Kennedy.
Matbew Kane. Harry Kll(|.y, Josepti Kennedy.
Mat hew Kelly. T. H. Kennedy. Ttoiy Keller. Pror. Kiisrll, Matt Kiiitce. William Kiippe ft Koi'|H< Kiiiiiinlller, .1.1'. Kani'iiltter. K.fl Xearney Patrick Kasler A Clio KeoiUh. Fslward Keni'uly. J. P. Kiisrll. Mutt Morrlspy, T. P. Kennedy. Frank Kulller. J. II. l.iMilder Henry I.miii. Frnidi U-wls, I.. \V.
I i-iii Kuiuieli
l.iimi«>. Fred Lamouta, . , ,
Musical
Lockacy, Jack
Hockwell, J. C.
ill'ler. Torn
lusaell, J. W.
lUrMe Duo 1 3c.
len3, Al Itadcllff ft
Belmont Illce. J/T". Hlce. J. 11. Hire A Cohan Kobeta. William Ritchie Duo Rowland A
Clltronl Bepnuser, X \VItuwhind, Kdillp Itayii'onri.'It. ft. Rosenblatt. M. Robert*. C. W. Illo, Otto ltoselt. W. (i. lloblnaon Walter Rrldi, Aodren pekurell, 1. C. Raymond, C. K. Rarimlcht Julio Rice. E. E. Itlnehart, Fred
Russell,
SylTMtcr Rogers, 0. E.
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Itlcninun,
Charkm Rayninnd. Jack 8L Julian, Hurry Hllllaell, Oeorga 8eot#y, 0. W. S'.ruTord, J. 11. Slai|isi<ll. Will riu-miabu. O, E. Stlliert. C. K. Rtrouil, Liieos Ml, T. B, 8111I1I1. F. A. Holotnoii, A. Siiinmon, E. M. .Stoddard ft
Wilson Sylliorr, lister Seymour. A. E. Steivnrt ft
Raymond Hprniniellls, The Sylvester.
Lawrence Sonfonl, Jere Kylverton. I.nrry "Juliets, E. F. Stone, Ben ■Slilmnii. 8am Sliii-.i'. A. J. Blien, Mr. Sehuller. II. W. Selev. J. J. SudWeo, Will Sheldon, Joseiih sJlblnt A
Oroslut Smith ftBowninn faeketto, finite Mi'iirimer, Frnl Homers. M. A. Rllrer, .fames S|l»ern, O. K. Reauibre, .Harry, Stnmlxhurg Dare Stanley Arthur Krdley. H U Sheiiiiaii. Dan Hehrailor, V. C. Sliupsliis, The Stanton, C. M. gfrock, J. l£
cott. Hurry 8mllh, V..C. ■ StatON Oligrles ' Stnnrt, Franeh: Seviiinui A Hill. Stanley, Noiinan Simons A White Slevlii. L. J.
Montague Harry Martin *
Itldcen-ay Mathews, J. C. KsHMtr. R. P. MeClolliiii, A. Muck. Frnnk .McCalie. Jack MeSesli, f. K. Miller. C. C; 0. Mai-kny. L. B. Mlllwanl ft Co, Alnleom. (i. II. Me.Nlllty »r.,
W. V. Mnrlo A Aldo MncDowcll VV.A Marcus,
Mr. A Mrs. Alurphv, W. T. AtcU'llcjin Earle Mack, It, B. Mathews, Fred Malleoli, A. A. Miimiii AFI1I 'iru Mndilox ftl'miitv Martin, D. A. Murfdiy, J. T. Mitsit-linan. C.ll Maun, Danny Nlvkersou Eddie Newton, It. Neff. C. 8. North, Tom N'owliin. Joe tiorrlu. J'. F.
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Nolan. Fred Nye. Hurry
Nlasaios, 10 incut Noble, Milton Naion, John Nenry, Jamea Newton, Josepli Nowlon, Joseph Nejwmnn. Wilt Natnn. Simon Neville. Uus Ncel, Curl Qxerton. Harry Oli'Cu. 10. Otto Bras. Odell, 'I'oin OiM'l, Itenry Olio, Will tlllo. M. J. O'Brien, Milton Ouri. A. I* O'ltonrke ft
Burnett Odette, ft i:
O'Doiuiell. J. J. Wiinlcll, liny O'Brien ADnnlo Warner, Fretl
Sllverto" Cl-iwle ,8t. Oiige. TrM ' siiiiii.i, l.iviiiiu-il Shaw. Mr. k
Mrs. Lurry Sclliia. J. ftiltrman, 0. 10. 8t. Cyr, Eugene Nedlry, Harry st. Clair. Ben Uanlou, A. D. itewiirt. Mr. thus. J. »;. lull Iran, D. J.
SlIUd'lHI, I.
sntto. O. K. Noblltlug. Curl Sapfrette &
Mimslleld Searles. J. .P. Sterling. Fonl Teunliign, Perer fonilliiHon (.'. 10. Tuwftr, Dr.L.A. Ten Idle Troupii Teed, lleorje Travis, P. II, Thompson ft
Nergo repl ft Lasj.11 \ Poledii, Hurry Turner, . Prank Ten Brooke
Lmihert Trio Toy ft Toy Tlieo. Jack Usher Trio Terry. 11. T. Taliaferro, F,0.
Tliuri'tall.
Howard Verne. It. A. Van Dyke ft
Eaton Co. Van Dyke A
tin ton Voce. Tommy Vlrtlcii A
Dunlnp Vade. AIlK-rt Verrlon, .1. Vnltoue, Carl M11I11I1, Jnek Ward. Bill Wbltcorae.
■ Charlci
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rogsnn, P. (lie.) Prwnati P. Ii, I'millne. J. R. Piper, Ilarvy plerwin, Hurry Phillips. 1). 1' Pemberton.
Henry I'earee, Alt. 0. Plillllp, J. II. I'elrce. Albert Parci'leuu J. J. Polk A Collins Powell, Toin Price. H. M. Price, J. W. Pearee, A. C. Phillips, D. P. I'Hiily, J. R. Powers, I. T, Peatve, Julo Potter ft
Wilson, lieorgo Wewicr, Burt Warren, Freil Mu mm, J. 0. Wilson, T. P. Wrrteii. O. K. Whlttstock.
IWdie Walloti, — Wrlclit. Cejirge Whltten, O. Wagner, Nick Weslnns, 'j'lm Watson, 0. Whalen. Tolm White, Buy Wenrleb. Harry Wlale. F. B, Wrigtit, ftldle Weston, Frank West, De Forest Wall, Jim
Poe, H\ WPliplps. K. A.
Peterson, Ous Pogsou.
Perer (tfle.I I'tdlak. Itin'olpb Mi J. c. Piatt, Crent Uuiuley, Boh
mint, f. j.
Root-is. Willie lingers, F. B.
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Kluihy. S. B. Ilo.n'lhiri.'.lvh.
David Had fed, D. 11. niiinnnd, Oscar Hhy. K. Is Itowls * Van.
aauiaian Itnf * Cf-tck Bice. (J, A.
Waaf Ice, Mont While. A. J. I'
Woods. Walter While, J. 0. Woodisjmbe, ■
Charles Weston, Bddlo
Westfall. A. II. Wymaii'llow* Walnce, Patrick
Wliliesiiles John ZlmtiMrmaiis
Vockney, <.CK.
Zeuatil, J. F.
Zara A Stetson
Zeila, H. h.
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Young. Jack Younc, O. C. . y»nn«, F..U. There are IMleri at the London offlce for ■ Tlio;, Breen. Hugh Fay. Brattice Byeatte, Katie P.plott, Mleliael R. Uftvltt and the Vnldnres.
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Wlllnnl, F. R. Weaver, Harry Willis. Hurry Westfall. A.; II. Welsh A Estes Weils ft Judge Wheeler. I,. H., Welsh Uro«. Weaver, J. 11.
WomiR, jr. J.
Wekher. Ijub Walsoii, flnlfUliw AKdwsrd WHWI ft Tlorne Want ft
., Itnyinnnd Wwulson. I. a to A'nL-nii, Horir Wstsnn. ft It. Whlttleld, C C. Wllllarts, Bert wiuillen, Jimmy Webster, U, U.
Cincinnati— "Dreamland" la springing Into slinpc despite verbal oasnults that It la only a drenm. The Che>ter Park people are leading In the attack on the new flingMinent eoUtptltt, wblch will cut in nn the Buiuner pie of the outdoor amuBcmeht caterers, with the mercury at the aero mark It seeing queer to talk of Snmm'er pleoaures. .....
GaAND Ol'KRA UottSB (Hnrry Balnforlh & John II. fUWIn, martHtera).— VnAel 'the njaBjUjPBMht of P. C. Whitney. Male. Schumanrt-IIelnk will come Feb. 0, In the opero, "lire's Lottery." The la»t week of "Ben HUr" was mrirked by a turpout orcapgclty lioases, despite the frigid weather. The spectncle cotilrl bare put In another week with ttreat nroflt. Edna May, In "The School Girl," 13.
HeiicK'h OrEBA H0U8B (Heuck, tenneasy A Stair, managers).— James J. Corbett la due B, with Hnl Davis ami Ine« Mo.'itiile.v. In "rpals." Last week, "A Prisoner Of War drew big houses. It proved a regular Theodore K.remer thriller, nnd dealt with the fall of Port Arthur. Sytvlo ntddcll, on Uka San, made mute a lively Jan, and Edwin Fox, William Tully, Uuiate Hart and Ittith Erwood were others prominent In the cast. "No Wedding Hells for Her" 12.
coi.iuttiiA TiiKATiie (M. C. Anderson, nmnnger). — Emmet Corrlgan and Co. will arrive fi. In "Jockey Jones." Other entertainers Include : James J. Morton, Ford Sisters, 'flake and King. Josephine Alnsley. Three llainohlcrs, Itaymoml and Caverly and the Htiab-Devere Trio, Last week's bill was pleasinc and magnetic, and Included : Taul ConcliHH, the Tobln Hlsters, Pete Itaker and Lawrence Crnpe. Business great.
Walnut Htiiket Thuatiib (M. C. Antlerson, manager). — Julius Ciihn la to present "Uuvld Harum" 0. "The StrollerH." revived bv Klion ft Zimmerman, simply packed the place. Hubert Lett, Gene Luneaka. Mnldn Snyder. Dwlght Allan, Joe Smith Jin run. and May Doittou were aniong those who made tlie performance superlatively enjoyable. "The Sign of the Cross" 12.
Iaciu'm Thkatrk (Heuck. Stair & Pennc6sy. managers). — Hiiiney (llliuore Is due Ii, In "Kldnari>ed In New York. * Last week Howard Hall and bla lions were the stars, In "The Waif's PnradlBe," which drew big crowds. "Darkest Russia" 12.
ItottINBON'8 OPEItA TIOUMB (George V. &.
1. nulla , Forojiaugb Fish, managers). — Tho Forermugh Stock Co, put on "Sowing the Wind" 5. Tue presentation of Henry Osiiorti'H drama, "When We Were Twenty-one," last week, proved a most enjoyable treat to tlie regulars, who received It with all possible evidence of favor. John J. Farrell and l.avlnla Shannon were seen In the roles mnde familiar by Nat C. (Joodwlu.and Maxlnc Klliutt. Audiences large and enthusiastic. "Borneo nnd Juliet" 12.
Pbopiji'h Tiikatm: (Hubert Heuck, manager I. -^-The Knlckcrhorkcr' Burleaquerg come r>, followlni; the Blue Rllibon Girls, who enJoyed 11 week of prosperity, under tlie management of James Hyde. Tlllle Cohen, a former Cincinnati girl, was the magnet of "Caught With the Goods." The Blue Itlbbon Zouaves put on a ucnt net. "A Day tit the Itacps" was voted the licet litirlettn of the yenr. Harry Bryant's T'Mravnganza Co. 12.
I^ianv CiiATTfcn.— Philip Werthner, the Hi'lillewcn.Stclnbcrg String , Quartette and Dell Martin Kendall gnve a recital pt the
Alms 2 Pete linker Is to appear In "Utp
Van Winkle" next season. a
Columbns.— At ihc Great Southern (0. M. Heffncr,' manager) "Tile Slio-Gltn," .lun. 31, Fob. 1. drew packed bouses. "The Prince of Pllseo.'t H, idrew heavily. Cbas. Hawtrey hnd crowded houses 1. William (llllcttc 8, lJcillia Gallant! 0, "The Girl from Kay's" tV.
POmikIP (II. A. Wclsman, manager). — "Nuriiry Hanks" wns given n finished presentation uy the stock company week of ltd. Frank Camp captured the house. "A Texas Steer" 0-11, "Men and Women" 1.118.
Ukami Opbha HottHK (A. G. Ovctis. mnnagcrl.— "Tfta Village PotgmnBter" ami "The Crisis" divided lost week.* tu good business. 'The Kortuno Teller" (1-8, "The Strollers" 0-1 1. "Out New MlnlsU'r" 1315, "Sborlock Holmes" 10-18.
Hiutt S-nimrr (A. G. Ovens, manager). — "DaogerH of Working; Ulrls" and "Only a shop Olrl" drew crowded houses Inst week. "The Way of the Transgressor" 0-8, "K»luped from Slug Sing" '.Ml, "A Itaee for Life' la-ITp. "At tho Old Cross Hoads" 10-lS.
Notkm.— Henry mngllng and St:th|ev Dawson nro looking after the intents of tho b orepougli-Bellg Bro*.' Cltctis at the Winter
quarters In Sellsvllle Klslo Jnttls left
this week to (111 her cngugenionts in vaudeville.
J 11 lido — At the Valentine (Kdw. E. Fix. manager) Anulo Russell Feb. 2, "Tho Prince of Plfsen" 4.
Lvcisiim (Prank Burt, mauager).— "The Village Postmaster" hud excellent business Jan. 20-28. "At tho Old Cross Roads" enjoyed excellent pntronaga 2I)-Feb. 1. "Who Goes There V" 2-1, "Happy Hooligan" 5»8.
K.Mi'im: (Abe Shapiro, manager). — Tho Parisian Widows hud good pntronnge. TI10 Imperials ft und week.
Aui'aui; ill. H. I.iimklii, manager). — Good nttondnnce rules. For II aiid Week: Jcnrim nnd L'Hsworth, Ktbcl Itoblnson, Lawsqa imd N'ninou, Mnrguerlto Scott. Little Men and Women, Orpheus Comedy Four and the vltaErapli.
lU'iiT's (Frank Burt, manager). — "Tho Lighthouse by the Sea" drew big business. ' und "The Orplmu's Prayer" did equally well. "A Hidden Crime" 'ii, "The Factory Girl"
ji.K> (Ferrari Bros., owners). — Bill H nnd week : Mile, F.nunu Ln Tow. Havana Hros.. Singer, Denoe Bros., Prof. Urlggs, Princess l'liulitm and cinematograph. This resort Is doing a. capacity business. *
Akron.— At the Colonial (Uly S. Hill, manager) "The Sbo-Guu" pleased 11 large nudleuee Jan. 110. May Irwin had 11 good, hnpuy house Feb. 1. "The Village Postmaster' did fairly well 3. "Buster Brown" bad two big audiences 4. Cecilia Loftns 0, "Our New Minister" 11, Mate. Schumann-Uelnk 18.
Ciianii OrioiiA HouHt: (T, IC. Albnugh, mannger). — Barney Gllmore and "Human Hearts" dfvldeii Inst week, to big huglneaH. "Only a Shop Girl" 0-8, "Wedded nnd Farted" 0-11, "Tho Sin of Temptation" KI-I.V
UnIquh (Aehlllo J'hllllnn. manager) .—This new vnuduvlllii theatre will open lit. plnylug lilgb class nets only. Four performances a day.
Norn— Illy s. Hill, late of Reading, Pn., succeeded S. S. Vail us managiv of tlie Colonial Theatre 2. Mr. Vail Is dangerously ill, •r " " a .
Saudttaky — At the Opera House (Singlee A Smith, managers) "Hie -Fortune Teller4' crowded the house Jun. itp. "Human Heurts" drew well Feb. A. "Who One* There 1" fi 1 i-eiiiru date), "llualer Brown" l», "Cartnett"
J'f. lUlllsttl'lH IT. I ,
. Vy\\\\> Pt(i.\t Pleanvbh' Rpsobt prouilses to cclliise foriper seasiui". Adilltluiial atenniboals will be, provided ntid there will Im> oilier
Improvemsnts. Vuiiduvllle attrnctlous are. now being booked, uud will be made a feature, .._^..»*u
Jon* son's IaiAKD Pleasure Besijit'.— The manatoient la conttmolatlni erecting a theatre for ygudevllle went.
Cleveland.— At the Opera House (A. P. Ha rtg, manager) "BtSaUT H on this week. Wlth'hlgii pHceg the advance sae was the lareegt of the year. Cecilia I^ftns hnd fair bout" week ofJan. 30. "The Prince of Wl
""coiSsial. (Drew ft ,CamPD<ll»„.,°ana|ers1>(; —••Too Miiclt Johnson" la presented by the Glaser Stock Co. th.e current week. MU Wludertneie's P'nn" drew to capacity week of 30. "Prince Otto" next.
Umpire (Max Faetkenbeuer, manager).— The Farntim Stock Co. present "The Merchant of Venice" the current week. Monte Crlfto" drew well week of 30. "ltomco and Juliet" next. . __.
Lvceum (J. K. Cpokioii, manager).— "The Sign of tlie Cross" the carrjnt week. Thomas B. Shea drew well week of 30. Week of 13, "Running for Offlce."
Cleveland (J. K. Cookspp, manager).— "Tracked Around the World" the current week. "Happy Hooligan" drew well Jan. 30
Keith's (L, Si. Elrlck. manager).— The current bill Includes: Radium Dadce, Ryan nnd Ultchfleld, Calcedo, Yorkc arid Adams, George Wilson, Hlckey and Nelapn, Ollle Young and Brother. Bualness continues big.
Star (Drew A Campbell, managera).— The Parisian Widows the current week. The Merry Maidens drew well week of Jan. 30. Week of Feb. 13, the Morning Glories, .
Note. — The Lyric has passed into the linnds of Detroit parties, and will shortly become a combination vaudeville-burlesque house.
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Dayton— At the Victoria (C. Y. Miller, manager) "Tho Prince of I'llsen" enjoyed splendid business Fob. 2. A good steed audience witnessed "The ShoGun" 3. Mme. Schuraann-Helnk played to Immense business 4. William Gillette 10.
National (Gil Burrows, manager). — "Ibe Crisis," with Nannette Comstock, drew good business 30-Feb. 1. "At tlie Old Cross Roads" did well 2-4. "Wedded and Parted" 0-8. "More to Be Pitied than Scorned" .0-11.
Pabk (GIIBurrowe, manager).— The Broadway llurlesquera return 0-11,
SoLDiEiis' Home.— "Sweet Clover," 2, drew good business. London Gaiety Girls 10.
OiusoN (Hartsock ft Curaon, managers). — BUI for week of Jan. 30 Included: The tiowents, Kugeno Henry, Strand and Strand, Banks and Terrell. Business good. ' .,. a
Ntirlnifflrld At tlie Grand Opera House
(L. jVmllc, manager) "The Peddler" cattle to fnlr business -Ian. 28. "Tlie Little Church Around the Corner" Feb. 1, "An Aristocratic Tramp" 4, "A Mcssnge froni Mars" 0, "Dorothy Vernon, of Haddon Hall." 7.
Oiirmx'Ji. — Week of (I: Tally Ho Duo, Robertas. Kugeno Henry, Rclle C. Stewart, Nellie Alfredo and VIctorelH's Orpbeumscope. a 1
/.inesvlllc At the Wcller (J. G. England, innniiger) "A Hot Old Time" came Jan. 30, to fair business. "The Missouri Girl," 28, hud fair attendance. Mme. SchumannHelnk Feb. I, "The Way of the Transgressor" 4, "Our New Minister'' 0, "The Fortune Teller" 10.
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BaiTnlo.— At the Star Theatre (V. C. Cornell, manager) James IC. Hackett appears Feb. 0-8. "The Isle of Spice" 0-11. Forbes Robertson, In "Love and flic Man," met with marked cucoiirhgemont on the' beginulng of his United States tour.
Teck (Walter 8. Baldwin, manager). — "The Prisoner of Zen tin" this week. Lester I.onergnn, tlie new leading man, making his Initlnl appearance, nad Murlan Ilamev succeeding Miss Creighton ns leading woman. "The Eternal City" next week. "Zn2a" did splendidly.
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Old
did nicely. Moving plcu.
Iiirs_ Syndlvntv," Robert and Andrews and
■W-iFM <J r-augh|ln, manajrer).— "A Hot • )ia Time" this week. "How ne Won Her" did nicely. Moving pictures of "The Burglars Syndicate," Robert and Andrews and Mddou Bros, appeared at the Sunday concert
Academy (C. G. Stevens, manager).— '.'The Stain 'of Guilt" this week. "The Great Autoniobllu Mystery" next week. "A Race for Life was well conducted and attended.
Shea's (M. Shea, managed. — This week: Howard Thurston, Melville nnd Stetson, .lulln hlngsloy, Nelson Lewis, De Kne Trio I-ew Hawkins, Steely. Doty and Cue anil Klein and Clifton, business excellent.
LAy-AYHTTH (C. M. Bagg, manager). The
J erry Maidens Co. this week! weber's ParlHlnn Widows next week. Rice & Barton's (.0. had a most profitable arid satisfactory
Convention Bin or. l, Meech, cits
tocbest'r723 CW C0U,C8 ** "**** l'.MtK (M. Shea, manager).— This house, the largest in town, will open with the FarBlrthda'" C'°" °D °r nb0Ut Wa8blugton's Athletic Paiik.— Manager Robert F. Walter has many improvements and Innovations under way. The , Ingersoll Construction To!
There will be a Tyrolean Alps and a miniature railway. High class vaudevlllo will he a lending feature. Mr. Walter has several other parks In his circuit. ™
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mnlinjlfrl fa^g& ^"pac^lfe te-'^nTar^o:?!16 C°»^ P SS «»i8woi.f( OFKBA Houkh (M. Rcls, mnnnger).— Slltpti Aborn's Vaudeville Co Shi ^'business last week. "PlBt! patti 1 out! ! ! ' played to the record breaking business of the house for the season, 28. Vviltoa Luckaye 0, "Sky Farm" 10. 11.
"n*,NU t.P,1',1;"* Uouhb (M. Rcls,.manajrcr). —•The Middleman" did fairly well SoSeb 1, James Hoys In Missouri" did good bualness 2-4 "The Gunner's Mate" 0--8, "W en Women Lovo" p-11. ' "llen
.«.S0YAT;nt.(w'.l.f,a,n • |R®t««lo, resident mdimKer).-.Tllo Rentz-Santley lltirlesquers d d good busluess 30-Fch. 1. The Dainty Diteliem
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VI im ii, — ,u Harmanus Blceckcr Hull R. Jacobs, manager) Mr. and Mrs. Fay. In '"'"'J r^HJLllnK' myatinetl Inrgo audiences lust week. "Qulncy AdaniB Sawyer" Feb. 0-1
nlM,'.'n\UL"->J.?c<:'!?'.a,'n«*">— "•lames
igerL-s" R.: a"]asr week" IfJIlf $£%"&
SSek! Sll"i'.^,°',H "°,r-s6H-. Cnllffian and Alack. Six Perl Slslers. Empire Comedy Four
— $$9*.T*to the alajestlc Viola Allen parked the house Jan. 30. nnd ai vuiSZ Minstrels did well .11. Robert Mantellwo^a micceaH Feb 3. "The Factory fir" drew Xft 1%1,'Ml" "W,tr,i?' ••Tlie^aucntlon "of tiTn' i.uckriye i.t * °n'y" * V"
1 „!?.,n«,,,l".M ,,,jy".w,,f * Vincent, managers) Last week's. hill drew big rrWua. BlllVaik "f «• allllon nnd Dollle Nobles. Mlirnnnl lunilly .Scott Jjros,, ilpdges nnd Launch.' law, Robin, the comedian: Biwn Harrland Brown ana Charlie Case, ' arrlB
St. Lun la.— This week we get our n«d glimpse of "The Bho-Gtin.'t nt the 0 yn 1? Tim Murphy will be at the Century with
•Two Men arid n Girl" and "When 1 a m. Marries." The Shtiborts will have "A CI h^ ese Honeymoon" at the Garrlck : "The Vim Inary Girl." with Ruth Peebles, Is it the Grand, "Jim, the Penmnn," at the Odeon "T ,', Smart .Set" at the. Imperial, Russell 'Brna at HavJln's, /'In a Wnman's Power" at SSSm. ford/apd dguat vaudeVtile bill at ColumhTi arid btittesntib nt 8tand,«rd. *-oiumbi»
Olymi'k.' (f. Short, manager) This week
Manner Short alters "The Sbo-Gun." fail weA William GlIIeFtc. in "The Admirable Crlchton." W. F. Owen, Soldene Powell Harold Heaton and Kate Meek deserve tiraiw.' Fair business. William H. Crane Feb. 1 "is . CE.NTttnY (James J. Hannerty, acting man uger).— This week, Tim Murphy. Last week Otla Skinner, In "The Harvester." Georee Clarke. J. M. Colvllle, Walter Lewis iimi Maud Durblh ably assisted Mr. Skinner. Good buslneBd. Cbas. Hawtrey 13-18.
G.UUUCK. (B. S. Shuhert, resident raonnper).— Tills wqek, "A Chines* Honeymoon ' Last week was the fourth add last of "\ lloynl Chef." The show played to splendid business during the entire run. Next. "Win. eome Winnie."
Columma (Frank Tate, manager). — A splendid bill here this week, with Stnlcy and lllrbeck and Lew Bully as hcndllncrs. Olhers nre: Duffln Redcay Trqune, Dorothy Ruasell, Two Pucks, Fisher and Johnson, the Deem' era, Dc .Witt. Burns and Torrance, Ilellmnn and Mqorc, Carrie Scott, Apollo, Ilarlb and Karge. and the klnodrome. Praise Is duo Paul Nicholson, In last week's bill, for a slurtllngly marvelous Imitation of James J. Corbet.!. Splendid patronage continues.
Stanpawi (Ijco Retcbenbnch, manager).
B. D. Miner's American Rurlcsquers arc liero this week. Last week, Clark's Runaway Girls Hi the olio were: Rosalie, the Horse Khun' Three, Murphy, Lg Mnrcbc and Riley, In "lils Color Saved lllm;" Clara and Babe Rnrg, in a splendid singing nnd dancing specialty ; (he Ln ,Valls, novelty gymnasts; Abe Reynolds and Geo. Guhl, the Wlllnrde, the Mignonette Ballet and Geo. T. Davis. Splendid business, Blue Ribbon Gltfs 18-18.
Oriitos (Geo. F. Olcndorf, business mnnager). — The stock company, In "Jim, .the Penmnn," this week. I^ist week nn excellent performan'-e of "The Ironmaster." W. I*. Carleton had the leading role nnd gave It n splendid portrayal. Marion Johnson again scored. Good business.
Gbanu OrenA House (John G. Sheeny, niniipger). — This week. "The Seminary Girl," with Ruth Peebles, Edward Clark and Knutc Brlekson. Last week, "The Beauty Doctor." Henrietta I,cc, Charles Morrison, 'Hurry Walters, Will Plillbrlck and Florence McNeill were excellent. Good business. "David Harum" 18-18.
Impkuial (H, K. Russell, local manager). — "The Smart Set" this week. Last week, nn admirable production of "Sherlock Holmes." Errol Dnnbnr, Marie Oelilmrt. Kate Campbell und George Odell were favorites. Good business. "For His Sister's Honor" 18-18.
IUh.in'm (William Garen, ninuagcr). — Russell Bros., In "The Female Detectives," tills week. Lust week, "The Fatal Wedding," with Gertrude Hnynos and Master Rov Charles. Splendid business. "Tho Way ol the Transgressor" 18-18.
Crawfouo (0. T. Crawford, business manager) . — "A Woman's Power" 5-1 2. Last week, "Hills of California." Frank Bacon was an excellent Amos Hill. Fair business. "Kuohs o' Tennessee" 18-18.
llAiiii.viiiiric's (C. Leo Williams, manager). —Methuselah, the two hundred year old turtle, Is the licndlincr this week. Good business lust week.
Gbjimin (Hclncmann & Wclb, managers). — The stock company go to I milium pulls this week for one performance. Last week "Circusleute" ("Circus People") was a good performance lo good business.
Globe (II, is. Rice, manager). — Vaudeville t<nd moving pictures. Last week's bill drew fair business.
Notes.— Over nt East St. Louis this week "The Irish Pawnbrokers" are nt the Broadway, S. Last week "Michael SlrogohT" drew fair business At Lund's Family Theatre vaudeville nqd moving pictures iiad fnlr
busluess Gladys Moore, Aggie McLean,
Minnie Merrill, Agnes Dnstinr, Grace Nile, Kntlie.rlrie Ucrto, Bly Brown und Agnes Mlnto left here 4. with "Tho Royal Chef."
All are welt known St. Louis girls
Apollo Club concert. Odeon, this week. Mur'cl
Foster and Anton Hukkel soloists Slms
berger concert, last week, North Side Cotisnrvntory, did big business. '. . .'Russell Pcim, the St. .Louis boy soprano, is at the Columbia this Week. ....Choral Symphony, Odeon, 27. Fritz Krclsler, violin soloist.
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KmiHiiK City.— At (he Willis Wood (Woodward & Burgess Amusement Co.. iiiaiinpers) Amber Lawlord, In "An Amer leu 11 Woman," Jan. 21)-Feb. 1. Miss Lawlord is n new aspirant for stellar honors. She Is 11 beautiful woman and dresses mugnlllcently. Iter , play failed to score. T|ie company closed after Wednesday night's pertormanro. nnd most of the members left for Chicago. Tim Murphy, in "When a Moji Marries," null "fwo Men and 'a. Girl," cape to fulr luisiness 2-4. . Mildred Hbllnnd 0-8. Otla Skinner 9-11, Gertrude Grnntlcy 18-15, "The Girl and the Bandit" 10-18.
GniND (Hudson A Judah, managers).— Last week, "Tlie Seminary Girl" paid her first visit to us, and wns rewarded with good • houses. Ruth Peebles und ISdwurd Clark carried off the honors, nud were closely seconded by Knute Hrlckson, J. Frances Dooloy nnd Susie Fisher. This week. Bv», latiguay, und next week. Rose Melville.
OttPiiEuM (Mnrtin Beck, general manager). --I III week of 0: McMnhon's Minstrel Maids, Chlng 8nn t'oo, Rossi Bros., Mnllory Brothers. Urooka nud Hallidny, Russell and Locke, Alpine Family nnd Carter and Waters company. .
OtLLis IK. S. Brlgham, manager).— Last week the Russell Brothers, la "The Female Detectives," were big favorites. Tills week, ".riie Fatal Wedding?' Next week, "Duugers of Working Girls,"
AiiDiTOKiUAt 'Woodward & Burgess Amusement Co.. luanagers). — Last week "Tho hmurt Set" gave good nerfotmnuces to linn business, Tins week, 'Toon Hollow," uud next week, "The Spun of Life."
CuNTimY (Joseph Barrett, manager).— Last week the World Renters burlesqued In good style, to well tilled bouses. This week, the Runaway Girls. Next week, Miner's American Burlcsquers..
St. Joseph — At tbe Lyceum (C. U. PhUey. manager) "Child Slaves of Now VToik" had fnlr business 20-Fob. 1. Mildred Holland drew big 2, the advance ftale beliig very heavy. "TIib Midnight Express" 8. •(, llolty-l'olly" r.. fl, with Sunday nintlnee"Fliinlgan's Rail" 7. Rose Melville 8, Helen Granlley 1». "Tho Heiirt of Chicago" 10. 1 1. "The Isle of Spice" 12, "The Fatal Wedding"
OgwiKUji rWoodwiiril & Burgess Aiuuseinsnt Co,, ninniigorsl . — The Orplieiiui Co., after playing high class vaiuluvlllc for 11 liumbc" of weeks, to unsatlsfnctorv business, closed 28 nnd transferred their lease to the woodward ft RurgesB Amusement Co. The Woodward Stock Co. opened 20 aud has played to capacity business nt every perfiirniance. "The Lost Paradise" nnd "The Galley Slave" were Ihc offerings for tbe openlug week, ami -wore past nntl singed I" " iniiinler Hint greitlly pleased. "Ituder Tw» Hugs nml "A Womnn's Way" week of 6.
tjtvsTAi, (Fred Cosmon, manager),— on; of the liost .bills of tho season drew packed houses last week. People for week of 0: ibe AUerne, Has and Hughes, Warren and