The New York Clipper (February 1905)

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FEBKUABY 18. THE HSTEW YOBKX1UPP0EE/ 1225 TABLE OP CONTENTS. Miss Clipper's Anecdotes, Klc. 1218 Wright Lorlmer — Sketch 1318 John V. Clark— Sketch ... 1218 KI1H Jeffreys— Sketch 121K Our lyondon Letter 1218 Vaudeville ahd Minstrel 1218, 1220 Knitua Korles— Sketch 1218 lln Ornnnnii— Sketch 1218 fjeo. L. Hiitchln— Sketch 1218 Kildle l.eonard — Sketch 1218 imr Cblongn Letter 1222 ■A New MlmUrel l'lrn. 1222 cllniier Pout Ofilee I2:i4 Latest l>.v Telegrspta 1225 n the Rami. 1220, 12211, 1227 Vintd'Tllle rtoule List 1327,1228 Mew Vork Olty — Review nnd Comment 12110 World of Players 1228 Mlwellaneous IMS I'roler the Tents 1220 Iwalhs In the Profession 1220 Hnslc nnil Song 12:11 With the Bill Posters 12:11 Plays «n<I SkotohPH Copyrighted...'. 1232 THEATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE, Oklahoma Inwr California Terns "• Imll ann Illinois ..,..' Nl hrsska riorliln Alnlmina Massachusetts Onlornilo '. I'cui.nylvnnln Now Vork State ;.... Maryland Michigan ..• : Kenlurky Unlit '... Canada Missouri . ■ , • • X«W Jersey r )ri ||Otl . . .' •Iboilc Island I !.'nl|;l.l Wisconsin Minnesota Delaware Teiiiiessee ; Vlr;lnla . I.. District of Colnnibla . , Washington' Connecticut West Virginia Maine r.. Smith Carolina . 1210 . 1221 . 1221 . 1221 . 1221 . 1221 . 1221 . 1221 . 1221 . 1222 . 122.'! . 122.1 . 122» . 1223 . 1223 . 122:1 . 12.14 . 12.14 1230 12:w 12:1.1 1235 12:'-5 I2ar, mr, USB 12.15 m:; 1235 122.'. 1231 1231 1231 12:11 rfaii'lTaK .'. 1231 1225 YOTICE TO CORRKSPONDKNTg. ■111 capu Mended lor pulilieaUon In the AnuUcrimrti number of Thh Cupped, dated t'rh. 85, should reach tin hy Haturduu, Feb. fa1, LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Monday Nla-lit'a Openings la All the * . • Biff Show Towiii. GOLDEN GATE GLEANINGS. .......The vaudeville bouses began the week With capacity business, as usual. Boston, Feb. 14.— Viola Allen, In "Winter's Tale," opened at the llollls last night, and had a big audience. Lew Dock utadci commenced a fortnight's engagement at the Trcmont to good patronage Other new bills drawing well were: "The Lost Boy," at the Olobe; "Escaped from the Harem," at the Grand Opera House; "The Sixth Commandment." at the Castle Square, and "The Man o' War's Man," at the Bow doln Square Continued attract Ions, opening the last week of their engagements to well filled bouses, were: Wm. Fuvershuni, In "l/>tty," at the Colonial ; Wright l.orlmer. In "The shepherd King," at the Majestic, and "Mrs Wlggs, of this Cabbage Patch," nt the Boston Annie Russell, at the Park, la "Brother Jacques," opeaed her second week prosperously The Empire Theatre (formerly Music Hall), Keith's and the Howard had new vaudeville hills and did usual good business.. . .Burlesque, houses fared well The weather was disagreeable. Cincinnati, Feb. 14. — Cincinnati Is eiperlencing the coldest bllxtard of the Winter, and under adverse conditions the week began well I.'dnn May was seen In "The School Olrl," at the Ure.nd The return to 1 he Walnut Street of "The Sign of the Cross," and "Darkest Russia" to the Lyceum, struck popular chords.... "No Wedding Bells for Her" enjoyed Its premier at Heuck's. . . . The rorepniigh Stock Company did nicely with a revlvnl of "'tumeo and Juliet," at Robinson's Columbia's vaudeville offerings p'ensed big audiences Harry Bryant a Kxtravnganzn Company gave a pleasing performance nt the people's. Philadelphia, Feb. 14. — Satisfactory business all around was the story told of the openings last night Forbes Robertson attracted a large audience at the Broad, and earned appreciation for "Love and the Man." "The Other fllrl," at the CJarrlck ; "Balies In Toyland," at the Chestnut Street Opera House : "Mama's Papa," at the Casino, and the "Kternal City," at the Park, nil continued well The return of "IMS! l'aff ! ! l'ouf ! 1 1" nt the Chestnut, attracted many. The Walnut, with "The Jewel of Asia," and other combination bouses, bod full attendance Good stock productions Invited the liberal patronage bestowed Vaudeville tilled Keith's afternoon and evening, and the burlesque houses did nicely The Museum, the Eleventh Street Opera House and other houses nil fared well. Wasiiiniiton, Feb. 14.— William Gillette opened In "The Admirable Crlchton" at the National to a crowded house Ezra Kendall. In "Weatherbeaten Benson," was wed received at the Columbia Al. H. Wilson, In "The Watch on the Rhine," had a crowded house nt the Lafayette "Too Proud lo Beg" packed the Academy John II, Rice and Sally Cohen were the headliners of a fine bill at Chase's, tilling the house both afternoon and night The Moonlight Maids bad two good sized audiences nt the Lyceum. Milwaukee. Feb. 14.— Attendance was hardly up to the standard Sunday, the severe wormier keeping a good share of the theatregoers at home "The County Chairman was well received at Davidson's, "Happy Hooligan" at the Alhambra, Hellly and Wood at the Star, and the Russell Brothers, In "The Female Detectives," ut the Bijou, also went well Both the Thnnhouser and Wachsner stock companies were exceptions to the rule and had their regulars In attendance. Kansas City, Feb. ,14.— Rose Melville, la "Sis Hopkins," owned to large business at. the Grand Helen Grantley, In "Her Lord and Master," at the Willis Wood, opened to fair business "Dangers of Working tilrls" pocked them twice at the. Clllls.. ... A good bill at the Orpbeum.^headed by Mabel cK Cenernlly Good Business In the Heport From the Coast. Xiwriai MHpatcheg to The New York Clipper. San FnANfist'o. Feb. 14.— At the Columbia Lawrence ll'Orsay began, 13, a two weeks engagement. In "The Karl of 1'awtncket," to n good house. _ Ma.if.htic. — "My Precious Bnhy" 13-18. Business Is very large. Ai-cabaii.— A revival of "Old Heidelberg" is given this week. (Irani) Opeiia House. — This Is the second week Qf "Mother Goose." ... ... . C.it.lironNiA. — Harry Beresford, In "Our New Man," Is this week's offering. Oknthal.— "The Night Before ChrlBtmas" '" Tl|vout*OPEnA Hou.sE.-Thls Is the sixth ngJB&rjfrtt ~K*&toL¥g3?UlL'J. and last week of the Italian .grand opem At ^Aud^torUin, ; 'The Span^Llf^ pleated mason by Mexican Opera Co. It Is reported that the regular Tlvoll company will reopen 20. In "Boccaccio," followed by "Florodorn. Oi'ipiiKiiM. — Bill opening 12: Ford nnd Wilson. INuilton nnd Dooloy, Howard and Bland. Newell and Nlblo, Cole and Johnson. Jiu-K Uimlner, Robert II. Hodges and Co., the ijulgley Bros, and the Orpueum motion plcinros, V. ._ .. . Ciiuths. — Rill opening 13: Ahearn and Baxter, Klne and Gotthold, Clifford and Burke, Mabel Lnmsou, the Star Trio, Mr. and Mrs. Chick, nnd the blogroph. The policy of the bouse will shortly be changed by making Hie |lrnl part of the thentre entertainment oiir: of •vaudeville and the Becond part 0 short dramatic Hlseloli. It may be that In the near ruiiire travesty, musical extravaganza and hnrnMUM may be put on with a first class couipnuy. Introducing the latest plays aod wltll appropriate music and specialties. Notch.— One of the most successful entertAlnihentB nt the Chutes at the present t hue, .and one that Iwb given more pleasure than many already shown Is "The WoDderKcppe," a succession of gorgeous electrical transformations, showing views of the most nut«d places In the world, both by dty and night. Arrangements for this entertainment <n California Invention) has been made with Dreamland, nt Coney Island, and other KaHtcru resorts for the coming season. It gives not-only an Interesting but a scenlcally beautiful view of the noted places In the world, and Is Instructive as well as enteri|ilillng......Kolt) nnd Dill and a made up ''iimimuy appear at the Grand Opera House for two weeks following "Mother Goose. Month 0, In "I. 0. V." Kolb is now in Chi ongo looking up material Paul Steln •Inrn', musical director of the Tlvoll, will lead on orchestra of tlfty picked men nt the Melha concert A grand orchestral nfld choral concert will be given nt the 'Alhambrn Theatre on Friday evening. Feb SM.. David Blspham will give n series of three concerts at Lyric Hall, lilidprl he. direction of Will H. Grecnbauni, Fell. 31, 83 and 25 Kiln Wheeler Wll cpx, tb» author of "Mlxpab," Is at present vlsli Ing here nnd has been revising the play. It vvas intended that her co-author, Luscombe Searelle. should have also taken a band in Hie revision, but serlons Illness prevented him Mary Young, a comedienne, has been added to the Alcazar Co. American Burlesque™ scored. Louisville. Feb. 14. — Maxlne Elliott opened at Macauley's to a good bouse ..... . "The Seminary Girls," at the Masonic, drew a large audience "Kidnapped lu New York," at the Avenue; the Knickerbockers, at the Buckingham, apd vaudeville, at Hopkins', opened to big houses Sunday. , ♦♦♦ WASHINGTON. Seattle At the Grand Opera Honsa (John Cort, manager) week of l<eb. », ihe Silver Slipper," Kdna Wallace Hopper, In "Captain January" and "A Country Mouse, 12-10; Vladimir De Puchmann, in piano recital, 1«; J. H. Stoddart 17, 18. Joe Murphy follows, . _. _ . . Seattle (J. P. Howe, manager).— Blanche Bates, (1-0, In "The Darling of the Ooils. James Keane, In "Parsifal" and "The Crime of Duboeq" follows. Tuiitn Avenue (RusBell & Drew, managers).—Week of G, "Nettle the Newsglr . Slahara's Minstrels, 12-18. To follow, Louliie Brandt, In "Lovers' Lane" and repertory. Alcazab Williams Opera Co. week of 5. Orpueum. — New : Huntress, Johnnie Rlggs, " Barron, the Cliffords, Dougluus On tin Road, ' U 1 .i All Roatea Maat Heaek' lis Not Later Th«n Monday. DRAMATIC. A Adams, Maude (Charles Frobmso, mgr.)— N. Y. City i:lM(irrh 4. Allen. Viola (Charles IV. Allen, mgr.)— Ronton. >ln»s.. 134k. Aubrey Slock (W. n. Flliterald, mgr.)— Altoona, I'a., 1:1 is. HarrlHburg 2025. "Arlfona," No. I, M. H. Hoynwuira — loli, Kan., 15, Fort No.tt 10, Nevada, Mo., IT. Pittsburg, Kan.. 18, Juplln, Mo., in. MprlnsHelil 20. F.irt smith. Ark., 21. l.lttle Koi-k 22, Hot Sprlors •j:t. '1'eTsrkniiA 24, Shreteinrl, La., 25. "Arlmnt," Main, M. B. Raymond's — Jackson, Teim., 15, Union City 10, Dyersburc 17. Fulton, Ky., IS, Madison. Itul., 20. Bedford 21, Terra Haute 22, Frankfort 2.1, Lafayette 24, l/0?ut]*|Mrt 2.1. "Alone In the World" (Mltteothal Bros., mgrs.) —Baltimore, Md.. 1H-18. "Acroiw the Pacific" (Harry Clay Bltney, mrr.) -■Wilmington. Del., 13-15, Trenton, N. J., litis. Newark 20-23. "After Mldnlgtii" (Spencer & Abom, mgrs.) — Chicago. 111., 12-18. "An Arlstocrallc Tramp" (Kllroy * Brltlon, mars.)— Oalllnolls. U.. 15. Pomeroy 10, Allien* 17, SI. Marys. W. Vs., 1H, New Mortlnstllle 20, Manrdngton 2.1. naruesvllle, o., 24. "At Ihe Old Cross Bonds," Western (Arthur C. Alston, mgr.)— Columbus, 0., 10-18, Cincinnati 10 25. B Blanche Bates (David Bclasoo. mgr.)— Kan Claire, Wis., IS. Barrvntore, Ethel (Cliorles Frohman, mgr.)— Portland, Me., 15, Salem, Mass.. Id. Newport, It. L, 17, Worcester, Mass., 18, N. Y. City 20-23. Blulr, F.ugene (fieorge A. BluumiUiat. mgr.l — Grand lUplds, Mich., 12-15, Toledo, O., 10-18. nun*!!, Charlotte i.Joseiili Hblonuu, mgr.) — Louisiana, Mo., IB, Bowling Ureeu 10, Mexico 17, Fulton 18. _ . , Bellew. K»rle (I.lehler A Co., mgrs.)— Colniiilm", (I.; 15, Daylou 10. Indianapolis, Iml., 17, IS, St. limn. Mo., 10-25. Berexfonl, Horry tJ. J. Coleman, mgr.)— Sao Kranclsen, Cal., 12-18, Oakland 10, San Jose 2u, Santa Cms 21. Salinas 22. Santa Barbara 24, Ventura 25, I.oh Angeles 2(1 March 4. Blondell, Kilward— Weber * Bush's (Samuel la Tuck, mgr.)— Boston, Mass., 15-18, Providence, It. L, 20-25. Benton, Louise (A. H. Woods, mgr.)— X. Y. City 13-25. Bindley, Florence (Forrester & MIttentbal, mgrs.) —Chicago. HI., 12-18. BobcIII. William— Denver, Colo., 12-18. Bunting, Emma (Earl Burgees, ragr.)— Washington. Pa.. 13-18. , „ , Bennett i Monltuu (Ira Newhall. mgr.) — Yoiiken, N. T.i 13-18, Poiuilikeeiisii 20 2.">. Beimell & Monlton ((ieorge K. Hoblnson, mgr.)— YniingHlown, O., 13-18, New Coslle, Pa., 20-2a. Bennett A Monlton (P. C. Twlchell. mgr,)— Oswego, N. V., 13-18, Geneva 20-25. Bennett t Sloultoii (A. P. Heed, ragr.)— Cambridge, ()., 13-18, Clrclevllle 20-22, Lancaster °:i-°3 Benneit' A Monlton (W. A. Pnrtello, mgr.)— Hostsou. N. Y.. 1.1-18. . _ „ Bennelt & -Monltou tW. C. McKay, mgr.)— Poultney. Vt.. 1(1-18, Ornnvllle, 8. Y.. 23-25. Brown, Klrke (Appell & Deahon. mgrs.)— Kaston, Pa.. 1.1-18, Patersnn. N. J., 20-25. Breckeurlilge Stock (Charles Breukenrldfe. mgr.) — I.epivenivorlli, Knn.. 13-18. Berrv Htoek (Miles Berry, mgr.)— Bedford, Ino., 13-18. Jasonvllle 2025. Bradford, Sophie (Jus. M. Bradford, mgr.) — Mount Coriuel. Pa.. 13-15, Beading 10-18. Brown's Comedy (T. M. Brown, mgr.) — Mountain drove. Mo.. 13-15. Benton's Comedians (Peree II. Benton, mgr.) — Hot Springs, Ark.. 13-25. Burke-McOiinii (M. McCann, mgr.)— Sharon, Pa., 13-18, Bntler 20-23. Bessey, Jack. Stock (J. Frank Jersey, mgr.)— Muscatine, la.. 13-18, Ottumwa 20-25. "Ben Hur" (Klaw ft Krlanger, mgrs.)— Chicago, 111., ill-March 18. "Bnnnle Brier Hush," James H. Stoddart (Ulrko La Hhelle. mgr.) — Portland. Ore., 13-16, Ta coma. Wash., 10. Seattle 17. 18, Victoria, II. <:.. 20-22. Vancouver 23-25, Belllugham, Wash., 27. Kverrtt 28. "Buster Brown." No. 1, M. B. Baymond's— Marlon, 0., 13. Springfield 10, Hamilton 17, Mid-' dlelown 18. Portland, Iml., 20. Anderson 21, Munele 22, Marlou 23, Wnhssh 24, Huntington 25. "Buster Brown." Main, M. B. Raymond's — N. Y. City 13, Indefinite. "Bunch of Keys" (Ous Botkner. mgr.) — Monessen. Pa., IB, Conellavlllo 10. Morgantosrn. W. Vs., 17, IJiilotilown. Pa.. 18. Fairmont. W. Va., 20, Orafton 21, Clarksburg 22. Oroenaburg, Pa., 23, luillana 21. I'nnxsiitawnpy 25. "Beauty Doctor," Fred K. Wright's (Thos. W. Prior, mgr.)— Toledo, O., 12-1B, Clrauil Bnplds, Mich., 111.18. Detroit 10-25. "Banker's Child" (Hnrrv Shannon, mgr.)— Corning, In.. IB, Vlllaca 10. Clnrlnda 17. Slienandouh 18. Neola 10, Denlson. 20, Lake City 21. Carroll 22, Gl Widen 23, Urand Junction 24, Boone 25. "llreeay Time," Western (K. Webster Fit*, mgr.) — Ratesvllle, Ark., 15, Joneaboro 10. Osceola 17. Caruthersvlllc, Mo., 18. Kennett 20. Maiden 21, Campbell 22. Poplar Bluff 23, Slkestou 24, Charleston 25. C Crnnc, Wllllnm M. (Charles Frnhman, mgr.)— 8t. Louis, at?.. 13-18, Ixuilsvllle. Ky„ 20, 21, Nashville, Teim., 22, Memphis 23, 24, Vlcksliurg, Miss., 25, Drew, John »(CharI»a.Kr»*«jaii.i«»8t.)— Brooklyn, N. Y.. 13-18, Brldgenorl, Conn.. »). Waterbnrt ■•Jl.'New Haven '22, llnrifonl 23.' 8|irlng(leld, ,M«»S.. 34. Tmy, X. Y., 25. D'Orsay. Ijiwrence (Klrke ]ji Rhelle, mgr.)— San Francisco. C«l„ 13-23, Fresno 27. Daly, Arnold (Llebler ft Co., mgrs.)— N. Y. Clly 13, InileHnlte. Dickson.. Charles <John M. Hlckey, mgr.)— Savannah, On., 1(1. De nrnsse, Joseph (Fred A. Bay ward, mgr. 1 — Belolt. Wis.. IB. Baraboo 17, Portage 1H„ Wntertowu 20, Munllowoe 22. Doullng. Hiiberi (P. P. Craft. raen-.V— Lalrols1. Pa.. 1.1, Johnstown H. train 15, Waynesburg til, Canonshurg 17, lltarlend 18, Moimnguhelu 20. Toronto, O.. 23. Mouiiinglnn, W. Vn.. 25. Davidson Stock (A. K. Davidson, mgr.)— Bloomlagioii. III.. 1318. Paris 20.25. De Mock's Big sim'k— Iiidlanola, Ind. Ter„ 13-10. Canadian 20-20. ... ■ ' ,„ Dn Vrira Stock (Sam' Do Vrlea, mgr,)— Alliance, O.. 1318, I'rbana 2023. "David llariini." No. 1 (Julius C1I111. mgr.)— St. fxinls. Mo., 12-18, San Francisco. Cab. 20-Mnrrh 11. "Dnvld Haruro." No. 2 (Julius Calm, mgr.)— Vlneennes. Ind., 13. Terre Haute 1(1, Danville. III., 17, Springfield 18. Chicago 1022, Sirealnr 23. Juliet 21. Aurora 23. "Driven from Home," Pnlrlee (Forrester & Millennial, nigra.)— -Lowell, Mass., Ill-let. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." D. II. Levis' (L. K. Pond, mgr.)— Spartauhurg, S. C, IB, Charhille, N. C. Hl.'Conconl 17. sallslmrv 18. OreensIsiro 20, Winston Knlem 21, Burhnm 22. Balelgb 23, Suffolk, Vn.. 24, Newport News 23. "Itnugers of Working illrls" (A. 11. Wiwds, ingr.) — Kansas City. Mo., 12-18, Totieka, Knn.. It). SI. Joseph. Mo., 20. 21. Leavenworth, Kan., 22, Mobcrly, Ms,, 23, Ilnnnllnil 24, Quliiey. 111., 23. "Dntkest Bitsslo" (W. C. Cniinliiglinm. mgr.)— i.'lnclnnall, <)., 12IS. "Don't Tell My Wife" (II. 0. Bannister, mar.) —Portland. Mlrh., 10, Wllllamstmi 17, Albion 18, Homer Hi, Hillsdale 211, ijuhiey 21. "Down hy Ihe Sen" (Phil Hunt, mgr.)— Akron, O.. 23-25. "Hesis-rale Cliaiiee." Forrester A Millennial s— I'hilnilelphln. Pa.. 13-18, Brooklyn. N. Y., 2025. "Devil's Lane." Eastern (Eunice Filch, mgr.) — Bending, Pa.. 20-22. "Devil's Lane," Wesleru ((Ieorge D. Sweet, mgr.) —Erie. Kan., 13. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde," Sheldon Lewis— Sen I He. Wash., 12IS. .13 Elliott, Maxlne (C. B.' Dllllnghuin, mgr.)— Louisville, Ky., 13-16, InillaniiisilN, Iml., 10, Duylon, O., 17. Columbus 18, Pittsburg, Pu., 2d 25 ..... Edeson. Bobert (Henry B. Harris, ingr.)— N. \. Cliy 13. lndeflnlte. Elluore Sisters— M. B. Baymond's — Cedar Bnplils, la.. 13, Omaha, Neb., 10-18, Kansas Clly, Mil, IB-SB. Kdierson, Mnry (Samuel IjwIs, mgr.) — Oreenvllle, O.. 15. Troy 1(1. Eclipse Slisk (Llovd A Oenler, mgrs.)— Coleman, Tex., 13-15, Bslllngvr 10, 18, Hun Augelo 20-22, Sontn Anna 23, 24, Ilrownwoul 23. Kwlng, tienrude (Lou Harrington, bus, mgr.) — De Solo. Mo., 15-18, Alton, HI., 20-24, Jersey vllle 23. Krwood Illg Slock (R. J. Erwood, mgr.)— Lewistown. Ph., 13. IB, Huntington 1018, Hopewell 20-22. Emery Stock— Wlllliimsport, I'n., 2023. "Kdncalloii of Mr. I'lpn" (Klrke La Hhelle A D. V. Arthur, mgrs.)— Itishesler, N. Y„ 16, XI, N. Y. City 20, Indefinite. "Kiernnl City" (Llebler ft Co., mgrs.)— Phlladel „ 15,. Wlafleld 17. -Wellington 30, Arkansas City , at, Blarkwell. Okla., 22, Ponca 23, Ncwklrk 24, (lutlirlc 23. • __ ', Grace lluyward Slock (Winters * Kress, mgrs.)— .sontti llend, Iml., 13-18, Fort Wayne 1B-2B.. Oreal Eastern Stock (Ben J. Oreen, mgr.)— Mansitetd. (>., 13-13. . "Olrl from Kay's/' Sam Bernard end Battle Williams (Charles Frohuian. mgr. 1 — Detroit, Mien.. 131.1. Buffalo. N. Y., 11118. Ithaca 20, Rochester at, Syracuse 22, Toronto. Can., 2.1-23. "(Slrl from Kay's." Sneclsl iCl nrles Fruhmsn. nuir.)— Han Anlnnla. Tex.. IB. Anstin 10. Wmv 17, (Niralcaiui 18. Fori Worth 20. Dullns 21, 22. Texuikaiiii, Ark., 23, Hot Springs 24, Llrtle BiK-k 26. .. ,„ 1 . "fllrl of the Streets," Lillian Mortimer (Hooker ,v Veronce. mgrs. I— Holyoke, Mnss., LI;]'. • Springfield 20-22. Manchester. X. H-^JB-S* '•nirls Will Be Olrls." Al. Leech nnd Ihe Three lliwbuils (Wm. A. Brady,, nuir.)— St. »"•"». Mlnu., 12-18, Dulnlh 20, Mllnuiikee, Wis., 2-1 23. -arest Automobile Mystery," Hnrtlg A Seaman s — Huffalo, N. Y., 1318. Colnmbiis. 0., 20-22. "(Inm* Keeiwr" lltOTvlaod a Clifford, mgrs.)— Toledo, 0„ 10-22. Haelelt. James K.— Chicago, III.. 13-25. Hnwlrry, Charles (Charles Frohmnn. nigr.l— St, • Louis. Mo., 18-18, Chicago. III.. 18-Mareh 4. Holland. Mildred (EdwnrU C. White, mgr.)-Ot tmnwn, In., IB, Keokuk 10. Burllnglon 17, !'«• vennort 18. Rock Island. 111..' HO. Clinton, In.. 21, Diilnniue 22. Bockford, HI., 23, Aurora It, Iloiiiler' Edna Wallace (Frank McKee. mgr.)— Seattle, Wash., 13-16, Tacoms 10, Spokane li, 18. llarl, Joseph, nnd Carrie De Mar,(Wm.A. Brady, nam)— Phllnilellihla, Pa,. 13, Indefinite. Ilnuliiril, Charles 11. (F. Luirence Walker, mgr.) --Snoknue, Wash.. 13,'Pendleton, O., HI, Portla. Wash... 20. Tacts idila. Pa.. 13-18. "hiverymaii" -Salt Lake City. C, 10-18. Kunsns City, Mo., 10-26. "Eseiped renin Ihe Hantm," Jus. H. Wnlllck'S illsrr.v Karl, mgr,) — Boston, Mass., 13-18. "Eight Bells," Hro*.. Byrne— Battle Creek, Mich., 15, Knlainamo 10. . "Kben Holden" — l.'nlontown, Pa., 1,1, Cumberland, Md.. 14, 10. Hnrrlsburg, Pa., 10, Sunlsiry 17, Wllllainsport 18. Kcranton 21), Nurwleli, M. V., 21. Cortland 22, Penn Yan 23, Corning 24, Horneltsvllle 25. B> Flake. Mrs. (Harrison l.rey Flske, mgr.)— N. Y. City 13, InileHnlte. I'avershuin, Wlllluiu (Charles .Frohraon, mgr.) — Boston. Muss.. 13-18, Clilcago, III., 20-March 4. Fronkenlleld. Laura (Sunfonl Dixlge, mgr.) — David city, Nehr., 17, 'Seward 18, Shelby 20, Wabon 21, Columbus 22, St. Paul 23, Central 24, Aurora 26. Filsslniiuons, Koliert, nuil Julia May OlfTord (Leon Friedman, mgr.)— Klwood, Ind., 15. Lnfayettu 10, Terre Haute 17, IS, SI. Louis, Mo., 11). 20. Fenberg Stock (dcorge M. Fenl*rg, mgr.) — Dan bury, Conn., 18-18. Kllaalwlh. X. J„ 20-25. Fleming, Mamie (W. II, (Iracey, mgr.)— I'otta-: vllle, Pa., 13-18. 1'lttaton 20-26. Flske, May. Stock (Jno, F. Coegrove, mgr,)— Lowell, Mass.. 13-18. Flske A Stock (E. D. Flske A T. V. Stock, mgrf ) —St. John, K. II.. 10-; March 18. Forrester Stock (Dan Almaii, uigr.)— ClrclevlLe, O.. 13-18, Lancaster 2026. riynn's, Joseph, Illg Stock (S, L. Martin, mgr.)— Woonsocket, It. L, lil-18, Lynn 2025. Flsber & Walters' Own (it. It. Flsber, mgr,)— mgr.) — Knnls, and Douglass," Pai*mer"and Robinson, Arthur Cu7ter"."M"r«' Italic (David Belasco, mgr.)— N. Y, Jackson nnd moving pictures. City 13 '■ Pantaoeh and Ciivstai..— New : Leslie and Croemnn, indefinite. HenrlelU (David Belasco A Maurice Campbell, mgrs.)— N. Y. City 13-March 4. Comstock, Nonnelte (James K. Hackelt, mgr.)— Chicago, III., 12-18, Ottawa 20, Freeport 21, Itockford 22, Belolt, Wis., 23, Kenosliu 24, Borlne 25. Creston Clarke (Jules Murry, mgr.)— Fort Worth, Tex., 18. . . Collier, William (Charles Frohman, mgr.)— Ban Diego, Cal., 15, Ixis Angeles 10-18, Oakland 20, 21. Sacramento 22. Salt Lake Clly, II., 24. 25. Cohan, George M. (Sam II. Harris, mgr.)— Baltimore. Md., 13-18, Brooklyn, N. Y., 20-26. Corbctt, James J„ and Ines Macauley (Hal Davis, gMMaliarJ BdjM.ffalltee H°Ptj*r Bfe/'.ISS' OiokCbu^li"^lL%V.'Taylor.|rogr.)— r^banon, Pa„ Carrie, Hansen and Drew, Herkalldes, Sanford and Darlington, Mat Carr, the LnurllleB, Weaver and JoneB, the Three alliens aod moving pictures, . , . Empibb.— New : Prof. Hunt's dog and pony circus, Owens nnd Le Marr, Beatrice Fletcher, Gene King and moving pictures. Comique.— New : Gus Leonard, the Garden Trio. Ln Rose and Hatfield, Dodd and dog and moving pictures. Tneorua At the Tacom'a (Calvin Helllg, FROM OTHER POINTS. Prom Suffers AH In Cold Weather Hrnorted Points anii Business Consequence. C'IHCa'qo", Feb, 14.— Bitterly cold weather marred the week's beginning, and only the determined showgoer was ln evidence. I\everiliclesH the Siindnv crowds were, as usual, large and anxious for nmusementB. The theatrical event of Chicago's year started at fi.'lK) Xfondny evening, when "Parsifal" opened Its fortnight at the Illinois Theatre with a stated advance sale of nearly eighteen thou noud dollnrs At the Grand Opera Hopge .lutnes K. Hackett offered the other Monday imvoUy, .|n:"Thc Fortunes of tho Klug, ise fnre good business May Itelij. at Powers'; "The Olrl and the Bandit," at Riitdebfiker. and "Ben Hur," nt the Auditorium, continued their engagements...... Moqrtnv plght "Friends" wob the stock offering nt the Bush Temple, nnd other stock com ~ houses offered pleasing bills Sun "The Rovol Chef" packed Hyde & and Andrew Mack continued at . j, before capacity business KimdOVv' afternoon Florence Bindley gave 'Tho Street Ringer." at the flreat Northern, to b|g business The popular priced houses ntfrncled their enthusiastic i-llenlele, In spite of the cold wave. Sunday afternoon nnd evening,' and the burlesque houses were largely l»orropl«e(| The rilnls. hypnotists, are al.Oak Park, a Chicago suburb, this week. •HI." Joseph Murphy 13, 14, "The Silver 81 Lyceum (ft B. Worley. manager.— Uwls Sheldon, In "The Secret Despatch," 6, 0. Orphkum.— Week of 0 : The Malaii-Magrath Co., In "Storming the Philippines. Business fair. _ „ _ .„ Empibb.— Week of 0: Danny Mann, Lola Haines, Nagle and Adama, Al. Ilaxard, Allen H. Dattgherty. Business is good. Ckystal.— Week of 6: The ABhton Tr 0, Ellis nnd Palomo, Leo White and moving pic "eoisov. — Week of D high class vaudeville drew fair business. Notes.— Blanche Bates, In "The Darling of the GoiIb." Is billed to open the new Auditorium Theatre Feb. 10. 11 Work Is progressing on the Comldlne Theatre, which opens nboiit April 1. •>♦♦ NEW JKHSBY. Atlantic City.— At Ibe New Savoy Theatre (Fred E. Moore, manager) the TburbcrNnsher Co. bad good business week of Feb. 0, except 7, wbeu Primrose's Minstrels appeared with a line show to a big bouse. Coming : Eleanor Robson, In "Merely Mary Ann, 13 • "Wedded. But No Wife," 10-18; May Yobe and a vaudeville company 20. 21. "Why Girls Leave Home" 22, "The Typewriter Girl" 23, 24, "Weatherbeatea Benson" 26. Ocean Pieb Tiieatbe (W. E. Shackelford, manager).— The moving pictures have been the a" traction week of IS. Coming: OarBlde'B Stock Co. week of HI. ■ Ocf.an Pif.o (W. E. Shackelford, manager). This resort opens for the season 18, with the Royal Artillery Band of Italy as the special attraction. Don't over lu ok the Number neat week. Anniversary 13-18, Cumberland, .ml., 20 ■_ ... Carpenter, Frankle (Jere tlrady, mgr.)— Lewla ion, Me., 13.18, Bangor 2026. Clorke. Harry Corson— Salt Lake City, U„ 13 April I. CUasu-Llsler TUenlre— Cedar Rapids, Is., 18. Curls Ilrumatlc (M. 11. Curls, mgr.)— lllgklns vllle. Mo., 15, 10, Sweet Sprlugs 17, 18, Odessa 20. 21. Cnrrull Comedy (Ion Carroll, mgr.)— South Pittsburg, Teuu.. 10-18, lliinisTllle, Ala., 20-29. Colonial Stock (J. M. 't'orr, mgr.) — Nashua. N. II., 13-18, Saleai, Maes., 20-26. Collier's Dramatic IB, R, -Martin, mgr.)— Wake-' Held. II, L, 13-16, Bristol 10-18. I'lilnam, Conn., 20-22, Southboro, Mass., 23-23. Chicago Htoek (Charles II. Roeakam, mgr.) — Wuverly, N. Y„ 13-18. Csrlnndnle. Pa., 20-25. "College Wld-iw" (Henry W. Savage, mgr.) — N. V. City 13, Indetlnlie. "Checkers," Thomas W. Boss (Klrke La Hhelle, mgr.)— Brooklyn. N. Y„ 13 25. "Ciniiily Cbalmian." Eastern (Henry W. Savage. ingr. 1— Brooklyn, X. Y., 1318, N. Y. Clly 20 March 4. "County Chairman." Western (Henry W. Savage, uujr.l— JllUaukee, Wis., 12-15, Janesvllle 10. lintiiiiiiie. In., 17. Winona. Minn., 18, St. Paul lu-22. MlnneniKills 23-25. "Candida"— Boeheslcr, X. Y„ 13-1.1, Syracuse 1018. "Child Wife," Wm. T. Keogh's— Brooklyn, X. V., . I3-18."Child Slaves of New York," Chss. E. Blsney's (.1. B. Isaac, mgr.)— Chicago, III.. 13-18, (.'In clnnatl 10-26. "Country Kid" (II. B. Whlltaker. mar.)— Rartlng 1011. Ky., 1(1. Henderson 17. Oirenslraro 18, H011 klnsvllle 20, Bowling Oreen 21. F.Unbetb town 22. Dm vllle 23, Slielhyvllle 24, K "Chicago Tramp'.' — fihreveport, \*„ 15, Marshall, Tex., 10, Lougvlew 18. "Confession of a Wife" (A. H. Woods, mgr.) — -Ni Y. Clly 13-18. Philadelphia. Pa.. 20-26. "Charily Nurse" (George II. Leonard, mgr.) — Philadelphia. Pa.. 13.18. Newark. N. J. 20-26. "finrse of Brink," Charles K. Blntiey's— Norrolk, ,Vs., 13-18, Plltsbnrg, Pi., 20-26. Iroiilon, O., 111-18. Frnnklln Stock (It. F. Slmpsoa. Tex., 13-18, Marshall 20-20. "Frhjuet" (Charles Frohman, mgr.)— N. Y. Clly 13-18. "Flaming Arrow," Lincoln J. Carter's (W. F. Jackson, mgr.)— Memphis, Tenn,, 13-18, Nashvllle 20-23. "Female Detectives," Russell Brothers (Samuel Blair, mgr.)— Milwaukee, Wis.. 12-18. "Fatal Wedding." Central. Sullivan. Harris A Woods' lied. II. Lester, mgr.)— St. Joseph. Mo., 13-15, Nebraska Clly, Nehr.. 10. Lincoln 17, 18, Omahu 10-22, IK'S Mollies, la.. 23 25, "Fat 11I Wedding," Western. Sullivan, Harris ft Woods' (I-:. T. Zlegler, mgr.)— Sedolla, Mo., 15, Mnberly 10. Hmiaibal 17. Jacksonville, 111., 18. Alton 10, Pauu 20, Mnttoon 22, Lincoln 23,l'ekln 24, Bloomliiaion 25. "For Her Sake" (Pilgrim A Elliott, mgrs.)-Clsremore. Ind. Ter.. 15, ColTeyvllle. Knn,, 10, Imlependence 17, Parsons 18, West Mineral 111, Columlwa 20, Krle 21, Chanule 22, lola 23, Cherryvsla 24, Pittsburg 25. "From Rags lo Blches" (M, II. Meyera, mgr.)— Sandnsky, O.. 16, Akron 10-18, Canton 20. "For His Brother's Crime" (Cleu. N. Bellinger, mgr,)— Newark, N. J„ 13-18. "Factory Girl," Chss. P.. Blnney'a (Phil II. Isaac, mgr.)— Chicago, III., 12-26. "Factory Girl,'' Chss. K. Kinney's, Transcontinental (Charles II. Wtiers, mgr. > — Jamestown, • N. Y., 15. Snlamanea 17, Dunkirk 18. Aiblaliulu. O.. 20, Worrell 21, Youngslown 22, Nile* 23, Sharon, I'a., 24. Canton, a. 26, "For Mother's Hake," Ituseo A Holland's (Wm. I'ottle Jr.. mgr.) — Norfolk, Nehr., 15, Yankton, S. Dak.. 17, Slou* Falls 18, Hlous Clly 111, Dm Moines 20-22, Fort Dodge 23, Mason Clly 24, Council BhllTs 20. "For Fume and Fortune," Terry McOovern (Httlh-nn, Harris A WihkIs. mgrs,)— Philadelphia, Ps„ 1318, N. Y. Clly 20-26, "Friend of the Famlly'r (W. K. Carman, mgr.)— Birmingham. Ala., 15, Columbus. Miss., 10, Meridian 17, Selma, Ala., 18. Montgomery 20. Troy. Oil. 21, PeiisurolH, Pla., 22, Thoniasvlfle. (la., 24. Jacksonville, Flu.. 2». "Fnun Bags to Ilh-hes," Western —Burlington, In., 15. Iowa City Id. Cedar Iluiilds 17. "Fasti.lfe hi New York" (A. II. Woods, mgr.)— Providence. II. L. I.'I-IR. N. Y. City 20-26. "For Ills Sister's Hiaior"— St. Mills. Mo., 1218. (4 Goodwin, N. C. (George J. Applelon. • mgr.) — X. Y. Clly 13-18. Newark, X. J., 20-23, (illletle, William ICIisrles I'roliiiisn. ingr.) — Washington, D. C, 13-18. Bnltlnmrv, Mil,, 2025. Grace Ororge (Wm. A. Brady, mjr. I— lltuihamton, N. Y.. 15. Hhamokln. Pa.. 10, Maunuoy Clly 17, Pollsvllle 18, N. Y. City 20, ludefinlle. Oallaiid. Berllia (J. I'. Zimmerman Jr., nuir.) — Kumllton. (L. 10, Toronto, Can., 20-22, HI. Calberbies 26. flrantley, Helen (James It. Delclier, mgr.)— Knn•as City. Mo , 1215, Nebraska City. Nehr.. 10, Omaha 17. 18. Sinus City, Is., 20, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., 2). Yankton 22 Ollniore, Paul (Jules Murry, mgr.) — Oakland, Cal.. 15. 10. OrlBlth, John (John M. Hlckey. mgr,) — Lougvlew, Tes.. ]6, Marshall 10, Monroe, La., 17, Huston 18. Shrevenort 10. Teiarkana, Ark.. 20, Present 21. Hot Springs 22, l.lttle Rock 23, I'lne Bluff 24. Newimrl 26. Olimore, Barney (Harry Montgomery, mgr.) — LisilsTllle, Ky.. 12-18. Orapewlii. ' Charles (John J. Kelrans, mgr.)-— Monlresl, Can., 13-18, (lermau Llllpotlins, Tschudl's— Kldurado, Xaa., laud 17. 18, Olynil'lB, Wash... 20. Taeomn ill, Seallle 22. 23. Victoria. B.' C. 24. New Westminuter 26, Vancouver 27, Hclllngham Wash. Hbtiiiis, Dnvld (Stair * Nlcolal, mgrs.)BUthl■lelphia, Pa.. 13-18. Ballmore. Md.. 20-2.i. llowinl nail (Henry Plerson, mgr.)— PHlshurg. Pa., 1318. .... Hull, ileorire F. (W, J. Fielding, ingr.)— Multilingual. W. Vu.. 16, . Wheellag 10-1-8,. Akron. (».. 2(1-22. WndNWorlli XI, Oreenvlllo 24, Sliarun 23. Hemlrlcks, Ben (William Oray. mgr.)— \ Isullu, Oil., 16, Hauford 10,' Fresno 17, Moilealo 18, Sun Joae 10. .... Hull, Don 0.— Kansas Olty, Mo., 12-2n. Illiniiieleln's Ideula (John A. Illiiiineloln, mgr.)— Suulh Nonvalk, Coiifi;. 14-18. _ llliumeleln's Imiierlal fitoek (R. F. Illronieleln, mgr. I— Ln Halle, HI.,' 18-18. limit Slis-k (M. A. Huut, mgr.)— Montpeller, Ind.. 1318. Hocht'ster 20-26. Horner, (leorgla, Dramnllc— Carson, Nolir., 13-18, P.eiio 20-25. Ilamnirt' Comedy. Charles K. Harris (W. II. Shine, mgr.)— New London, Conn.,, 18-18, .Norwich 20-25. ... lloyt's Oniinly (H. 0. Allen, mgr.)— Ardainre, Did. Ter.. 13-18, Muscogee 20-25. Harvey « Cage Comedy— PHIbIU'IiI, Muss., 13-18, Northniniuoii 20-26. llenild Hipmro Htoek (Hitter A Fonshawe. mgrs). — M'e»ler, Me.. KI-18, Sangervlllo 20-25. "Himipty Dumiily" (Klaw A lvrlnuger, mgrs.)— N. Y. Clly Pi-March 4. "Heart of Chicago," Lincoln J. Carter's Ediniinii Mauley, mgr.) — lilchuiniid, Mo,, In, l^-\Ington JO, Lawptiice, Kou.,17, Ilurlliigloti is, Tmmka 20. U-avenwnrlb 2l, Wiimego 22, Minilialtnn 21, Clay Ouiler 21. Junction Clly J". "Her Only Hln," Lincoln J. Carter's (Frank 'I. Wallace, mgr.1— Pimm. 0., 1,1, llellefoululiie 111, Ilrhana 17. Sjirlngllehl 18, Murysvlllii SO, Kenton 21, Limn 22, Flmllny 23, Marlon 21, Mnnslleld 26. "Ileurt 'ofMaryland" (David Belasco, mgr.) — I'.i r go, N. Dak., l6,,UI)lltigs, Mont.. 18, Butt.' • 20, Hreaf Falls 21. Helens 22, Wallace, Ida., .-ill. Spokane, Wash,, 27, 28. ,. ' , -, , "Ileurt of ,Onk" (William R. Oross, mgr.) — Mi.utreul, Call., 30-26. "Holy City." Laslem, (lonluii A Bennett's (Kitward Taylor, mgr.)— Slatliiglon. Po„ in, Freeland 111, Hasletoii 17, Shu uloali 18, Lewis luirg 20. Bloouisburg 21, Bernlek 22, Plllslun 211, Wllkeabnrro 2-1, Bcranton 26. ■ "Holy Olty," Western. Uordon A lleiinelt'a (Henry llnrrlson, ragr.)— Nevads, Mi... 16, Hnrlngllrbl HI. Carthage 17, Webb City 18. . Pittsburg, Knn., 20. Joplln, Mo., 21, Parsons, Kali., 2jl. (luthrle, Okln.,23. Stiuvruee 21. Dklnliomu City 23 "Hearls Adrift'1 (Silencer A Alsiru,.mgrs.)— Hidruke, Mass., 13-16, Hprlugllelil 10-18, Boston 2D-23. "Illilden Crime"— Saginaw, Mleh., 12-6. "Ihswliir fllrl." Kate Watson ((Ins Cohan, mgr.) —(.'Hilton, Mo„ 16, Seilalla Id. Hiirlngllelil, 18. • I'ltlsburg. Knn., 20, Vort Scott 21, tola 22, (Ibuliule 23,. Parsons 24, Jonlln 25 . "Her First False Step," 0. V. Whltaket's (H. A. • Ki-blllcr. mgr.)— Hrranton, l»»„ HI-15, Wilkeslinrre 1018, ilnlUinore, Md., 20-25. "Hoiv He Won Her," V. V. Whllaker's (It. M. (■Vitus, mgr.)— Worcester, Moss., 111-18, N. Y. (Illy 20-26. "Human Hearls," I'uatern (Jesse M. Bloneliunt, nuir.)— Shilngfielil, Mnss,, 111-15, Now Ilrllaln. (loiiti., 10, Hartford 17, 18, KlUubelh, N, J„ "lliunsn Hearts," Southern (Jny Simmons, mgr.) — Mnssllliin, ()., 15. IlutlsTton III. Haleni I.. Nlles 18, AHImiro 20, Hlinrun. Pa.. 21, Hulhilre, , Ainniito *!'. nimioo. , m.. ->. ,...«.»..-, II., 22, MeKeesiHirt, I'o., 23, Kusl Liverpool, (1,, 24, Rochester, Pn„ 2D, _,„ __, "llol Old Time," Ous Hill's (Harry II. Hill, mgr.)— Pittsburg, P*„ HI-18. Wlieelliig, « . Vs.. 20-22. Uiiloulown, Pa., 23, Altoona 24, Johnstown 25. . ,_ "lliilipy Hooligan," Eastern, Ous Hill's (B. A. Kelly, mgr."— Milwaukee, Wis.. 12,18. , „ , "llnpiiy Hooligan," Western, Ous Hllt'e) (Al. Did. son, mgr.)— Jollet, III., 15, Oiileshurg 10. O1111ton 17, I'eorla 18, SiirlngUuld III. Jneksoiislllu 20. Lincoln 21. llloomlngfon 22, Cbunijmlgii 23, Dnnvllle 24, 25. Irwin, May (Fulwnrd R. Hatter, mgr.)— Chicago, III., 13-18, Toledo. O., 20, AuLurii, N, >., 21. Illlen 22. Albany 23, Olens Falls 24, New ll»elielle 23. . -, "In Old Kentucky." Jacob Lilt's — Balllmore, Mil,. 1318, N. Y. City 20-26. . "Irish Pawnbrokers" (Oflle Mack * Joseph Jr. Stiesrs. mgrs.)— Fullon. Ky., 10, lluukliisvllln IB. Kiissollvllle 20. Clarkivlllo. Tenn., 21, llos IIng Oreen, Ky., 22, U-himm 23, Illcliiiiisid 24, Wlueheslor 25. "In Ihe Far East" (Hampton A Hopkins, nigra.) —Bay City, Mich.. 15, HI. "In the Shadow of Night" (J. S. Hoffman, mgr.) — Long Branch, N. J„ 13-16. "Indiana Folks" (Homer B. Day, bos. ingr.)— Knlglitslowu, Ind,, IS, Oreeulleld HI, Kleliiiumd J' ' Jefferson, Thomas — Ssluia, Ala., 17. Jertersoii, Joaeoh Jr. A William W.— Santa Crag. Cal., 16. Han Joan 10, Hlockton 17, Haeruuienio 18. Ogdeii. i;., 20, Park City 21, Halt Lake City 22, 23, Rock Springs, Wyo„ 24, Laraiuls 26. Jsiuii J. Jeffries— Charleston. H. 0„ 18. Jewell Hloek (Junius Harrington, mgr.)— Aim*. ilit-n. Mis,., 13-15. . "Juiues Hoys In Missouri" (Frank Oasiolo, mgr.) —Heading, Pu.. 13-16, Ilorrlsluirg 10-18, Cum den, N. J., 20 22, Wilmington. Del,, 28-25. "Jerry from Kerry" (Paltuu * Perry, mgrs.) — Somerset, 0„ 16, Shawnee 1(1. New Htraltsvlllu 17, l/igan 18, MeArllitir 20, Wellston 21, Juek son 22, Oalllpolls 23, I'oiueroy 24, Corning 2,1, Athens 27. ".loahiiii Hliiuiklns," Western (Trousdale Urns,, mgrs. )— Ola r Foils, la.. 13. piirkcrsl.iim LI, llamplnn 15, Clnrlon 10, Eagle (Iron. 17, Hunt I10l.lt 18. K K111.it. liosidie, Prank L, Perley'g (Harry II. IIhii.o. k, mgr.)— Hprlugllelil, Mo., 15, De Koto 10. I'.tdiienli, Kv„ 17, Cairo, HI.. 18, Nustivlll... Tenn.. 20, Fulton, Ky., 21. Jackson, 'I'enii., 22. Oreenvllle. Miss., 23, Little Ilock, Ark., 21. Hut Kpriilgs 26, . . Kendall. Kura (Llebler A Co,, mgrs. I— Washing Inn, I). ''.. L'1-18, Kaston, Pa., 23, Treiitim. ■V. J., 24. Kellnr. Harry— Brooklyn, N. Y„ lil-18, Bmdon. Muss., 20-25. Keiiiusly. .lumen (0. K. Wee. mgr.)— MeKeesnnrl, Pa.. 13-18, Beaver Fulls 20-25. Knrroll, Dot (J. C. Welsh, mgr.)— Fall River, Mass.. 13-18. Brachtun 20-25 1 Keystone Dramatic (Lnwrenco B, MeOllI, mgr.) , —Lynn, .Mnss,. 1318, Lowell '20-26. Klnrk L'rhnu (Ilnrdln B. Klerk, insr. 1— tHoteis. vllle, N. Y., 1318. Amilsnlam 20-26. Keller Stock (A. M. Keller, mgr.)— Atchison, Kan., 1318, "Hutneiijsiniurr • Kids" (BIonnMI ft Fennessy, The Anniversary oat next week. Nnnilit-r will be *1