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192 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER April 15. SUM MER PA RKS. The list below given Is not last Tear's Hit reprinted. Uacb manager baa been Individually communicated with, anil we believe tbe Hit la aa nearly correct aa it la possible to make It. It Includes Bummer parks, root gardens and otber resorts where vaudeville, dramatic or operatic performances are given or are likely to be given. AKRON, 0.—Lake Side Park and Casino, Harry A. tlawn, manager. ALBANY, N. Y.— Lilectrlc Park (Kinder- hook Lake), Frank Melville, booking agent; Lagoon Island; Dreamland. ALLE.Yl'UWN, Pa.—Central Park, M. Rudy Heller, representative. altuonA, fa.—Lakemont Park, 8. B. Crane, manager. ANDERSON, Ind.—River Bide Park, W. II. Moore, manager. ASHLAND, Ky.—Clyffeslde Park (Boyd County), Joseph R. Ualllck, manager. ATHOL, Uaas.—Brookslde Park, W. D. Smith, manager. ATLANTA, 0a.—Lakewood Park, T. M. Poole, manager. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.—Steel Pier, J. Bothwell, manager; Steeple Chase l'ler, Giles YV. Clement, manager. ATTLEBORO, Mass.—Talaquega Park, H. N. Pedrlck, manager. AUGUSTA, Ua.—Lake View Park, George II. Conkllu, manager; Monte Sano Park, George 11. Conklln. manager. AUSTIN. 'Per.—Hyde Park Family Thea- tre, i. A. Miller, manager. BALTIMORE, Md.—Flood's New Park Theatre (Curtis Bay), Win. L. Fitzgerald, manager; Homberg's Park Theatre (Back River), VV, U. Trueheart, manager; Holly- wood Park, C. H. Brestbarth, representative; Hamburg Park, C. U. Brestbarth, represen- tative. BABRE, Vt.—Castle Park Theatre, Joseph D. Ossola, manager. BAY CITY, Mich.—Wenona Beach Park, L. VV. Richards, manager. BAYONMit, N. J.—Park Theatre, J. M. Lederer, manager. BELLEVILLE, 111.—Garden Theatre, Chas, Link Jr., manager. BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. —Barber Park, Chas. H, Copley, manager. BINUHAMTON, N. Y.—Ross Park, J. P. E. Clark, manager. BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—East Lake Park, Martin L. 8emon, manager. BOISE, Idaho.—Riverside Park, W. it Klvette, proprietor. BuoTON, Mass.—Norumbega Park (An- burndale), Carl Alberte, manager; Point of l'lnes Pnrk (Revere), Wm. H. O'Neill, man- ager: Crescent Gardens (Revere), Wm. H. O'Neill, manager; South Boston Pavilion, Wm. H. O'Neill, manager; Paragon Park (Nnutneket Beach), George A. Dodge, man- tiger. IIRANTFORD, Can. — Agricultural Tark, 1'. C. Johnson, manager; (Sherman's Park, Wm. B. Sherman, manager. BROOKLYN, N. Y.—Ulmer Park (Graves- end Beach), William Texter, manager; Bon- hog'B Casino (North Beach), Harry Alberty, manager; Gala Park (North Beach), W. B. Wright, manager; Inman's Caalno (Coney Island), John T. Inman, manager; Luna l'ark (Coney Island), Thompson A Dundy, managers; Dreamland iConey Island), Wil- liam H. Reynolds, president; Manhattan Beach Theatre. Percy G. Williams, manager. BUCKHOU BEACH, Vs.—Buckroe Beach Casino, C. M. Hex, manager. BUFFALO, N. Y.—Crystal Beach Park, J. E. Kebstock, manager; Dreamland Park, J. E. Kebstock, manager; Athletic l'ark, Robert F. Walter, manager; idlcwlld Park (Grand Island), B. M. Garfield, manager. BURLINGTON, la.—Ebner's Park, Chas. II. Ebner, manager. BUTLER, Pa.—Alameda Park, Fisher & Walters, managers. CANTON, 0.—Meyer's Lake Park, L. C. Cool, manager. CAPE MAY, N. J.—Bewell's Point Park, M. Rudy Heller, representative. CEDAR RAPIDS, la.—Athletic Park, Geo. K. Barton, manager. CHARLESTON, B. C—The Isle of Palms. CHA1UOTTE, N. C—Latta Park Audi- torium. Will A. Peters, manager. CHESTER. W. Va.—Rock Bprlngs Park, J. H. Maxwell, manager. CHICAGO, 111.—Rlvcrvlew Park, Pant W. Cooper, manager; the Chutes, Wm. II. Btrlck- ler, manager; White City, Paul D. Howse, manager; Bans Soucl Park, L. U. Wolf, man- ager; Fort Sheridan Park (Highland Park), J. J. Murdock, manager ; Ravenla Park (High- wood), J. J, Murdock, manager. CINCINNATI, O.—Chester Park, I. M. Martin, manager: Lagoon Park, J. J. Weaver, manager; Zoological Garden, Walter A. Dra- per, business agent. CLARK8DUBG, W. Va.—Union Park, Er- nest Hutton, manager. CLEVELAND, 0.—Luna Park, Frederick Ingersoll, manager. COLUMBUS. Gs.—Wlldwood Park, F. E. Reldhead, manager. COLUMBUS, O.—Olentangy Park, Theatre and Zoological Garden, J. W. Dusenbury, manager; Collins Garden, n. Collins, man- ager; Bchaefer'a Garden Theatre (South Co- lumbuB), Frank Schnefcr. manager. DALLAS, Tex.—Cycle Park Theatre, C. R. McAdams, manager. DANBURY, Conn.—Kenosla Fark, F. A. Shear, manager. DANVILLE, 111.—Amusement Park, II. C. Brelnlg, raunager. DAVENPORT, la.—Grand Isle Pnrk, Onus Kuehl, manager; Schuctzen Park, Henry llnidimann, mauagur. DAYTON, O.—Lakeside Park, James A. Kirk, manager; 1'ulrview Park, J. L. Breen, manager. DECATUR. III.—Amusement Pnrk, II. L. Brelnlg, manager. DENVER, Col.—Manhattan Beach Park, Wm. B. Lawrence, manager. DES MOINES, la—Ingersoll Park, Fred Buchanan, manager. EASTON, Pa.—Oakland Park. M. Rudy Heller, representative. ELMIRA, N. Y.—Queen City Gardens, M. L. Sullivan, manager; Itorlck's Glen Park, Herbert Ballngcr, manager; Eldrldge Park, Enoch Little, manager. EL PASO, Tex.—Washington Park Thea- tre. It. T. Rogers, manager. RNDICOTT. N. Y.—Casino Tark, J. P. B. Clark, manager. . KItIR, Pa.—Waldemler Park, Thomas Ma- loney, manager. EVAN8VILLE, Ind.—Oak Summit Park, W. B. Merrill, manager; Cook's Park, Harry Laurence, manager; West Heights Park, Kvansvllle Brewing Association, managers; Cave Park, F. W. Cook Brewing Co., mana- gers; Park Theatre, F. J. Sefrlt, manager; Klks Roof Garden. FORT DODGE, In.—Mineral City Tark, M. 3. Halre. manager. FORT WAYNE, Ind.—Robinson Park. George II. Fisher, manager. FORT WORTH, Tex.—Grunewnld's Turk, Peter C. Grunewald, manager; Lake Erie Pork and Pavilion. W. C. Forbess; manager; Tyler's Lake and Pavilion, J. L. Tyler, man- ager; Hermann Park, Julius Bothe, manager. FRANKFORT, Ind.—Albambra Park, J. B. Marvin, manager. GLOUCESTER. N. J.—Empire Pavilion Theatre, James E. O'Brien, manager. GLOVEUSVILLE, N. Y.—Sacandaga Park, C. II Ball, manager. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.—Romona Park (Reed's Lake), Orln Btslr, manager; God- frey's Pavilion (Reed'a Lake), C. G. Qodfroy, manager. GREENSBORO, N. C—Llndlcy Park, Greensboro Electric Company, managers. HAMILTON, Can.—Sherman's Park, Wm. B. Sherman, manager. HAMILTON, 0.—Llndenwald Park, John W. Foster, manager. HAMPTON, Va.—Buckroe Beach, C W. Rex, manager. UANDLEY, Tex.—Lake Erie Park. H. B. Burton, manager. HAliHlSBUiiO, Pa.—Faxtang Park, Felix M. Davis, manager; Paxtoola Pleasure Park. M. P. Johnson, proprietor; Dreamland, Verno Churchill, manager. UOLYOKE, Mass.—Mountain Park, Louis D. Pelllssler, manager. HOUSTON, Tex.—Highland Park, Fred M. Bishop, manager. ITHACA, N. Y.—Renwlck Park, Frank Melville, booking agent IRONDEgUulT, N. Y.—Sea Breeze Park, Frank J. Koch, manager. JACKSON, Mich.—Livingston Park, M. M. Irwin, manager. JACKSON, Tenn.—Highland Park, John L. Wisdom, manager. JAMESTOWN, N. Y.—Celoron Park The- atre, Jule Delmar, manager. JOHNSTOWN, Fa.—Valley Park, H. G. Barclay, manager; Roxbury Park. KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Forest Park, A. G. Peterson, manager; Electric Park, Sam Ben- jamin, manager; Falrmount Park, Ben S. itosenthal. KENOSHA, Wis. —Central Park, Peter Btelnbacb, manager. KENT, 0.—Brady Lake Resort,-Wm. U. Uandley. manager. KEOKUK, la.—Casino Theatre, A. 8. Gre- nler, manager. KINGSTON, Can.—Lake Ontario Park, D. P. liranlgan, manager. LAFAYETTE, Ind.—Tecumseh Trail Fark, Fort Wayne and Wabash Valley Traction Co., managers. LANCASTER, Pa.—Rocky Springs Park, U. B. Griffiths, manager; Woolworth Roof Garden, John B. Peoples, manager. LANSING, Mich.—Waverly Park, B. M. Stllson, manager. LEXINGTON, Mass. — Lexington Fark, John T. Benson, manager. LIMA, O.—McBeth Fark, J. Bus. Smith, manager. LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—Forest Park, Chas. T. Taylor, manager. LONDON, Can.—Sprlngbank Park, C. E. A. Carr, manager; London Vaudeville The- atre, C. W. Bennett, manager. LOS ANGELES, Cal.—Cnutes Park, Henry Koch, manager. LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Nlnaweb Fark, Bum- mers Bros., managers; Fontaine Ferry Fark, Wm. Relchman, manager. MADISON, Me—Lakewood Grove Fark, H. L. Swett, manager. MANISTEE, Mich.—Orchard Beach Park, Manistee City A Eastlake Ry. Co., managers. MANSFIELD, 0.—Lake Park Casino, B. R. Endly, manager; Luna Park, G. W. ilahl, manager. MARINETTE, Wis.—Lakeside Fark, L. J. White, manager. McKEESPoRT, Fa.—Olympla Park, J. P. Harris, manager. MEMPH18, Tenn.—Hopkins East End Park, A. B. Morrison, manager. MENDON, Mass.—Lake Nlpmuck Park, J. N. L. Adams, manager. MEKIDEN, Conn.—Hanover Park, W. P. Bristol, manager. MILWAUKEE, Wis.—Scbtlts Park, G. R. Schubert, manager. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.—Lake Harriet Park, J. H. Eschman, manager; Minnehaha Falls Park, Jacob Barnet, manager. MOLINE, HI.—Prospect Park, J. F. Lard- ner, manager. MONTGOMERY, Ala.—Electric Park, Mont- f>mery Amusement Company, managers; ickett Springs CaBlno, O. A. Neal, manager; Wnsblngton Park. Chas. Jones, manager. MONTREAL, Can.—Sohmer Park, Lovlgne scbwlndner, manager; Highland Park, Hecry Gredell, manager; Sherman Park, Thomas Adams, manager. READING, Pa.—Carsonla Park, O. 8. Gelger, manager. ltEHOBOTH, Del.—Ocean Pier Theatre, Charles 8. Horn, manager. RICHMOND. Va.—Reservoir Park Casino. RITTERSVILLE, Pa.— Manhattan Park, M. Rudy Heller, representative. ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Ontario Beach Park, John J. Collins, manager. ROCK ISLAND, III.— Black Hawk Watch Tower Park, H. E. Krell, manager. RYE, N. Y.—Rye Beach Park, J. J. Scbult- helser, manager. BAGINAW, Mich.—Riverside Tark, L. W. Richards, manager. SALEM, Mass.—Gorman's Summer Thea- tre (Salem Willows), M. J. Doyle, manager. SALT LAKE CITY, U—Lagoon Fark, J. Bergerman, manager; Utabna Park, W. R. Gourlay, manager; Caatllla Springs, J. Myers, manager; Saltalr Beach, J. E. Lang- ford, manager. BAN ANTONIO. Tex.—Electric Park, Sid- ney H. Wela, manager. SANDUSKY, O.—Cedar Point Park, G. A. Boeckllng, manager; Johnson's Island Park, C. L. Goodslte, manager. SAVANNAH, Ga.—Thunderbolt Park, Sa- vannah Electric Company, managers. BAYRE, Pa.—Oak Grove Park, James E. Keech, manager. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.—Ocean Pier, M. Rudy Heller, representative SENECA FALLS, N. Y.—Cayuga Lake Park, W. C. Gray, manager. SOUTH BEND, Ind.—Sprlngbrook Park, J. McM. Smith, manager. SPOKANE, Wash.—Klrchner's Park, A. KIrchner, manager. SPRINGFIELD, Mo.—Doling Park and Family Theatre, Robert L. Doling, manager. SPRINGFIELD, O.—Spring Grove Park. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.—Crystal Park, Fred Cosman, manager ; Silver Beach Park, L. D. Wallace, manager. \ Lajole, managers. MT. VERNON, 0.—Lake Hiawatha Park, E. T, Bolls, manager. MUNCIE, Ind.—Riverside Park, H. L. Brelnlg, manager. MUSKEGON, Mich.—Lake Michigan Fark, W. R. Reynolds, manager. NAHANT, Mass.—Bass Folnt Fark, A. G. Fuller, manager. NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Gleudale Fark Ca- alno, Y. C. Alley, manager. NATCHEZ, Miss.—Concord Park, M. M. Irwin, manager. NEWARK, N. J.—Electric Park, C. A. Dunlap, manager; Fram Garden Park, Wm. Greason Co., managers; Olympic Park, Hans Wevers, manager. NEWARK, 0.—Idlewllde Park, Will D Harris, manager; Buckeye Lake Park, Will D. Harris, manager. NEW BEDFORD, Mass.—Lincoln Park, I. W. Phelps, manager; Marine Fark, John I. Shannon, manager. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. —Riverside Fark, Melville & SchulthelBer, managers NEW CASTLE, Pa.—Cascade Park, M. E. McCasky, manager. NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Savin Rock Park, James A. Blake, manager. NEWPORT, R. I. — Sheedy's Freebody Park, Chas. B. Cook, manager. NEW YORK CITY. N. Y.—Auto Park, Clark Ball, manager; Wonderworld, Andrew J. Cube, president. NORFOLK, Va.—Ocean View Casino, Otto Welts, manager; Pine Beach, J. H. Livings- ton, manager. OAKLAND, Cal.—Idora Park and Theatre, Fred L. Griffiths, manager. OGDEN, U.—Glenwood Fark, J. H. Young, manager. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—Delmar Gar- den, Marie & Slnopoulo, managers; Putnam l'ark, Putnam 4 Jones, managers. OLCOTT, N. Y.—Olcott Bench, Interna- tional Ry. Co., managers. OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Me.—Old Orch- ard Iron Pier, Yates A Rundle, managers; Sea Side Park. Wesley G. Smith, manager. OMAHA, Neb.—Krug Park, W. W. Cole, manager ; Lake Manawa Fark, Wm. P. Byrne, uinnager. PADUCAH, Ky.—Wallace Park Casino, Wm. Malone, manager. PASCAGOULA, Miss.—Anderson Park, S. S. Bush, manager. PATERSON, N. J.—Fairyland Fark, Mel- ville A Schulthelser, managers. PEKKSKILL, N. x\—Electric Fark, James E. Lynch, manager. PERTH AMBOY, N. J.—Old Homestead l'ark, Lester J. Underbill, manager. PERU, Ind.—Boyd Fark, J. A. Irwin, man- ager, PETERSBURG. Pa.—Ferndale Park, Wm. E. French, manager. PHOENIX, Arizona.—East Lake Park, R. P. Sherman, manager. PITMAN GROVE, N. J.—J. C. Mack, tnan- " B I ,r iTTSBURO, Pa.—Calhoun Tark, A. S. McSwtgnn, manager; Oakwood Park, A. S. McSwlgan, manager; Southern Park, A. 8. McSwigan, manager; Kennywood l'ark, A. F. Mcgaban, manager. PORTLAND, Me—Rlverton Park, D. B. Smith, manager; Gem Theatre (Peak's Is- land), C. W. T. Coding, manager; Cape Cot- tage Park, Portland Railway Co., managers; Jefferson Theatre, Cnhn A Grant, managers; Portland Theatre, James E. Moore, manager. POTTSTOWN Pa.—Ringing Rocks Park, Ralph E. Shaner, manager: Saratoga Park, M. Rudy Heller, representative POUQHKEEPBIB, N. Y.—Upton Lake Parks, C. Hicks, superintendent PROVIDENCE, R, I. —Boyden nelghts Park, Chas. C. Ames, manager; Crescent Pnrk, F. G. Drew, manager; Rocky Folnt Ex- cursion Grounds, It. A. Harrington, man- ager; Rogers Williams Park, R. A, Harring- ton, manngcr. PUEBLO, Col.—Mlnncqun Lake Park, Jos. D. Glnss, manager; Grand Stand Pavilion, G. M. Morris, manager. QUEBEC, Can.—Montmorency Fark, J, E. Turton. manager. QUINCY, III.—Baldwin Park, Henry Ge- TBXAS. Ft. Worth—At Greenwsll'i Opera House P. W. Greenwall, manager) Viola Allen drew a large and appreciative "*«" March 81. Millar Bros/ diorama had fair business April 1. White Wnlttlesey 6, "Texas" 10, Curtis Comedians 11-16, But- lers, hypnotists, 17. » _■« 8tandam> (M. De Beque, manager).—"A Secret Panel," by the stock, opened a big bill week of 2. The olio: Williams and Long, the Cromwells, Luce and Luce, Baby Dot Pauline Ueartel, the Manltbys, Vera Miller, Lulu De Mar, KIngsley and Klngsley, Aggie Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Bird, Letts Cator, Lulu Lawton and the blograph. The week opened heavy. . Stab (Dinwiddle A Houton, managers).— "A Wife for a Night" was the curtain raiser week of 2. New people: Wade and Howard, Jessie De White, May Dimming and Ladle Clayton. Retained: Baker and Fonda, In two scenes from "Oliver Twist/' Randall and Randall, Constanello Sisters, Clera Hun- toon, Leota Armstrong, Lee snd Rose Ed munds, Fannie Florence, Buelah De Mon, Grace Bllllams and the kinodrome. Business "• big. Crown (Phil Epstein, manager.—Rose B. Mitchell, with a well selected budget of songs, snd the Martlnes, comedy sketch team, opened 2. Retained: Thompson and Russell. Klrslfo Bros., May Hill, Fay Del- mar, Carl Copeland, Ada Yule, May Howard and Yarbrongh Bowen. "Casey, the Fid- dler," by the stock. The week opened strong. ■ Houston. —At the Houston Theatre (Maurice C. Michaels, manager) "Texas, with an excellent cast, 81-AprIl 1, had three big and enthusiastic bouses. Hoyt a comedy Co., 3-8, pleased big houses. In a repertory of popular prices, giving excellent satisfac- tion. Josselyn's pictures, "Congress of Na- tions," 14, 15. Empibs (Rich A De Mark, managers).— "Dora Thome," 27-Aprll 1, crowded the house nightly. The company closed 8, with "Won At Last," to capacity, and go to San Antonio, to open there for a three weeks stay, returning here in May, to reopen the Empire Auditobicm. —David Blspham, assisted by tbe Houston Quartette Society, gave a con- cert 6, to a fair house. Standabd (Alvldo A Lasserre. managers). —Business Is fair. Tbe Cliffords, Coleman and Meils and Weston were the new comers 3. The others of the people were retained. Notes. —Moving pictures, at 20S and 207 San Jacinto Street are still doing a thriving business Tickets for "Parsifal," 22, are selling swiftly, many being bought by people living outside of Houston Highland Park, with F. M. Bishop as manager, will open fully May 1, with an attractive programme. Dallas.—At the Opera House (Geo. Anzey, manager) Viola Allen, presenting "A Winter's Tale, was greeted by large and enthusiastic audiences March 30, 81. White Whittlesey, supported by a very capable company, April 3-5, did well. "Texas' 1 7, 8, the Butler's, hypnotists, 10-15. Galveston.—At the Grand Opera House (Fred G. Wels, manager) White Whittlesey and a capable company presented "Hearts- case" and "Tbe Second In Command," before two good sized audiences, March 28. Flor- ence Lester, supported by a good company, presented "Texas," to fairly good attendance, 20, 30. . ♦'» CANADA. LEW LOOMIS, Or Loom is and Van. The above cut represents Mr. Loomls in tbe character of Seth Hawkins, In their comedy creation, entitled "Nancy's Cousin Seth." Mr. Loom I b 1b original In the charac- ter of a rube He will work alone this Bum- mer. His partner, Miss Van, will rejoin him In September. ST. LOUIS, MO.—Forest Park Highlands, Chas. Scbevnd, manager; Hashagen's Park, Fred W. Hashagen, manager; Letup's Park, J. L. Wallrap, manager; Mannlon's Park, Archie M. Cox, manager; Suburban Garden, Lyric Amusement Co, managers. ST. PAUL, Minn. — Como Fark, Jacob Barnet, manager; Phalen Park, Jacob Bar- net, manager; Wlldwood Park, H. M. Barnet, SYRACUSE, N. Y.—Lakeside Park, J. L. Carrolo, manager. TAUNTON, Mass.—Dighton Rock Park, Old Colony Street Railway Company, mana- gers ; Lakeside Park, Old Colony Street Rail- way Company, managers; Sabbatla Park, Old Colony Street Railway Company, mana- gers; Nlppenickett Park, Daniel F. Lehan. manager; Woodward's Springe Norton and Taunton Street Railway Company, managers. TERRE HAUTE, Ind.—Lake View Park, H. L. Brelnlg, manager. TOLEDO, 0.—Lake Erie Park and Casino, Otto F. Kllvcs, manager; Farm Theatre, Louis Hanner, proprietor. TOPEKA, Kan.—Vlnewood Park, F. G. Kelley, manager. TORONTO, Can.—Monroe Fark, William W. Banks, manager. TORRESDALE, Pa.—Torresdale Park, J. M. Wiener, manager. TRENTON. N. J.—Mercer Pleasure Park, John L. O'Brien, manager; Spring Lake Park, Trenton Street Railway Co., managers; Park Theatre, Chas. Hetzel, manager. TUCSON, Ariz.—Elyslan Grove Park, E. Drachman, manager. UTICA, N. Y.—Casino Park; Utica Park. VICK8BUR0, Miss.—Suburban Park, M. M. Irwin, manager. WABASH, Ind.—Boyd Park, James A. Er- win, manager. WASHINGTON, D. C—Chevy Chase Lake Park. Herbert Claude, manager. WBLLSTON, 0.—Lake Alma Park, C. K. Davis, manager. WEST ORANGE, N. J.—City View Fark (Eagle Rock), John Cox. manager. WHEELING, W. Va.—Wheeling Park, Chas. Kraft, manager. WILLIAMSl'OltT, Fa.—Vallamont Park, Lyman A. Pray, manager. WILMINGTON, Del.—Shellpot Park, Fer- ris Giles, manager; Brandy wine Springs Park. WINBURNE, Pa.—Avlondale Park. WINNIFEG, Can.—River Tark, T. H. Mor- ris, manager; Auditorium Summer Gardens, T. II. Morris manager; Winnipeg Reach Re- sort, T. H. Morris, manager; Elm Park, George A. Young, manager. WOONSOCKET, R. f—Hoag Lake Park, Herbert M. Young, manager. WORCESTER, Mass.—Lincoln Park, J. W. Lester, manager. YOUNGSTOWN, 0.—Avon Park, Joseph W. Wess, manager. ZANESVILLB, 0. — Gant Park, M. S. Gaunder, manager. »«» Loots Van WtrtBorr Is credited with making an artistic success of the leading role. Rig Thunder, Indian chief, In Thearle Men." It Is said that the production will ig Thhjuucr, uiuuu luici, lu Aunin A Buckley's big production of "The Red It Is said that the shortly be sent to England. Toronto.—At the Princess (O. B. Shep- Eard, manager) May Irwin played to good ouses April 3-5. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, In "The Sorceress," 6-8, came to large audi- ences. Nat C. Goodwin 10-12. Gband Or-EBA House (A. J. Small, mana- §er).—"Who Goes There?" cams to fair usiness 3-8. "Snperba" 10-15. Majestic (A. J. Small, manager).— "Across the Pacific," 3-8, came to big busi- ness. "A Girl of the Streets" 10-15. Shea's (J. Shea, manager).—A capital drawing card 3-8 did big business. BUI week of 10: will H. Murphy and Blanche Nichols, Paul Barnes, Italian Trio, Duffln-Itedcay Troupe, Marcus and Gartelle and tbe klneto- graph. Stab (F. W. Stair, manager).—Vanity Fair Burlesquers, 3-8, came to packed houses. Gay Masqueraders 10-15. Masski Music Hall (Stewart Heuston, manager).—Faderewskl April 28. Tohonto Abmodbies (Stewart Heuston, manager).—Eleventh Annual Horse Show April 26-29. i St. John.—At the Opera House (A. O. Skinner, manager) the W. S. Harklns Co. opened its third and last week April 3. with a splendid performance of "In Missouri," to food business. A. J. Morrison, Aldrlcb Bow- er, Chas. Macklln, W. F. Jones. Edward Roland, Sue Van Duser and Irene Tlmmons continue to find favor. Coming: "The Mummy and the Humming Bird' 10-12, "Maloney's Wedding Day" 13-15, American Vitagraph Co. 17-22. Yobk (R. J. Armstrong, manager).—The Sheeley & Young Co. opened the second week of Its engagement 8, with a good perform- ance of 'The Golden Giant Mine," to good business. Geo. C. Robinson, Homer Mul- laney, Chas. Barrlnger. T. F. O'Malley, Marie Nelson and Camille D'Arcy deserve mention. Tbe Barlows, In a comedy revolv- ing ladder act, were the special vaudeville feature. Homer Mulloney, of the company, also contributed a specialty. The company produced "The Streets of New York" 6-8. Notes. —Meredith 0. Brown, of the Shee- ley-Young Co., closed 30, and left for New York John S. Cougblan. of this city, has secured the lease of tbe Moncton Opera House, at Moncton, N. B., for one year, from April L Mr. Cougblan was the only tenderer, the former lessee A. E. Holstead, of Monc- ton, refusing to tender, as the city (the own- ers of tbe house) refused to put the house in first class condition. It Is said that Mr. Conghian secured the house tor B. J. Arm- strong, manager of the York Theatre here and rumor also says that Mr. Armstrong Is endeavoring to secure the houses at Amherst, N. S., and Bprlnghlll, N. 8., In order to make a circuit A. E. Holstead, former lessee of the Moncton, N. B., Opera House will, It is said fit up his rink there and play attractions. Ottawa.—At the Russell (P. Gorman, manager) "Pretty Peggy" (return) had a big house March 20. ''Ban Toy" bad crowd- ed houses 24, 25. Kyrle Bellew, In "Raf- fles." was well received 27, 28. Bertha Gal- land made a big hit 20, 30. Charles Hawtrey April 10, 11. Gband OrzaA House (R. J. Blrdwhlstle, manager.—"Dora Thorne" had packed houses March 27-20. "Human Hearts* big business 30, 31. "A Girl of the Streets" April 3-5, Merrltt A Prltcbard's Blograph Co. 6-8, "Thou Shalt Not Kill" 20-22. » Belleville.—At the Carman Opera House (S. E. Carman, manager) Young's BI)ou Comedy Co. bad big business week of March 20. Bertha Galland drew a fair house April 1. "Dora Thorne'' 8, "Sweet Clover" 7, Merlton Prltcbard's blograph 10, "The Bonnie Brier Bush" 15. St. Catharines.—At the Grand Ope'ra nouse (C. H. Wilson, manager) American Vitagraph Co. had fair business March 81, April 1. Booked: "Sweet Clover" 13, English Opera Singers 14, "The Bonnie Brier Bush" 20, "The Wliard of Oz" 22. 4»» Elizabeth Moboan goes to the Sheedy Stock, Fall River, state, for the Sumner. A Pesitits Relief (or Chapped Hatdi, Chifag and all Skin Afflictions. Betotlaes sad* Preserves the] Complexion. BIaiB»4*l Ac* MtfTirrbotl bemllhllM ffttlT* PttftMl. Sold ■■ tij "fc cn . 0* bf mM *S ctati. S»Bipl« fr*c. Gerhard M-n.f ■ Co.. KwnU, «,l. 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