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MAY 20. THE NEW; YORK' CLIPPER: 330 ANTD EXTRA FE2ATURE tl LITTLE COST CORNER IN TOUR HEART FOR Wards by JACK DRISLANE. DON T FORGET THE NAME OR ADDRESS. HKAD TMK (HOHIM. Keep it llllle cony curlier III your heart (or me. Just fur nie, Ami I'll lie am true (a you o» nuy one can lie, wall mitl nee. If you'll promise what 1 ax I., then you anil I'll nisree, ImtU nitrec; Keep a little cony eorner lu your heart for me. Hualo by THEODORE MORSE. COME IN AT ANY TIME. GOOD SONGS ALWAYS ON HAND. =t Fatal Wedding." ft, had fair business. Mln- iirel* Iniualenr), 11. Were enjoyed liy n *ood sized audience. "The l'rlnce of Pilsen." f'j, was presented to a large and appreciative audience. TEXAS. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Ft. Worth.—The week of May 8 fnr- nNbcd a varied lint of attractions for amuse- ment iiatrons. The State convention of 1'lks was In session May 8. !), and the local lodge offered n flower parade aud a big smoker, the performers for the latter being selected from the three loeal variety thca- tress The ICagles presented a carnival dur- lag the entire week, the Parker Amusement Co! furnishing a big programme. The at- tendance opened henvy, despite had weather. I.AKR Kmr. Pauk and Pavilion (H. H. Burton, manager).—The second week at this popular resort opened well. Potts and Potts opened, nnd Colemnn and Mcxls. Virginia lt-itikln, aud Vnrbroiigh Bowen were retained. New pictures by the Olograph closed the show. _. Ckow:i (Phil Epstein, mnnnger).—Beeson. Weston nnd Iteesou and the Blessings opened 8 Iletalned: Connors and Connors, Thomp- son and Hussell, I.uclle Clayton. t'onstamdln Sisters, Itose B. Mitchell. Fny Delmar, Jus. Wolfe. Cnrl Copeland, Ada Yule and Ethel Russell. "A Visit lo Coney Island," by the stock. Business Is good. Srin (Dinwiddle & Ilouton. managers).— People week of 8: Kddle Spencer. Jessie I>i> White. Joe Holland. Ida Wnrrlro, Holland and May. f.eotu Armstrong, I.ee Edmunds, Clora Hnntoon. May Hunter, May Wheeler and the klnodrome. Business Is heavy. Standard (M. De Beoite, manager).—"Dis- section" was the curtain raiser week of 8. People iKIngsley and Klngsley. Aggie Allen, Ilnbv Dot, Lawrence Mack, Kiigene Henry. May" mil. Vera >IIMer. I.itlu De Miir, Pauline Haertel. Reula'h He Mon. Lndevlne Ilentou. I.eltle Coltoa nnd Lulu Law-ton. Business Is booming.' ■ Houston.—At the Houston Theatre (Mau- rice C. Mlcheals. manager) the Butlers closed Mav R. after n week of big houses. The house was dark 8 and week. F.imiu: (Illeh & De Muck, managers).— Business to the rapacity of the house has been the rule since Hip return of Hie com- pany. The week of 8 continued us big, with "A Woman's Peril" as the opening uttrae lion. "The World Against Her" IS. Arnrrominf.—The Spring musical festi- val, composed of the Pittsburg Orchestra and four hundred voltes of different slngiug so- cieties throughout the State, opened 8, to an immense and enlhuslustlc house. May !), 10 were repetitions of the first Bight lu crowds and enthusiasm. The magnificent success attending this has made the management de- cide to repeat the festival on a grander scale than ever this Kail. HICHI.AND Pakk (Frank M. Bishop, man- ager).—Tony C'astellaiie. In ioopiug the gap, was the attraction 1-7, to big crowds. Her- bert Brenon Stock Co. opened BJ. >n "North- ern Lights." The following Is the roster of the company: Herbert Brenon, Walter Mc- Culloiigb. ltussel Knead. Frank Beal, O. M. Paul, John Vlllininn, J. II. Booth. Teresa Dale, Helen Plngree, Francis Peal, Helen Downing and Bnby Helen. Moving pictures will also be added as a side attraction to the show. Standard Theatre (Alvldo fc I.osserre, managers).—Business was fnlr week ending U. The house offered a splendid programme 8 and week, which served to Increase the patronage. People 8-13: Will Fessenden, May Foster, Pearl Ollmore. Frank Harcoiirt, Mnrgarettu Burkhart, Jessie Woods, Mattle Webb, Leah Daucourt, Pearl Gllmore, Annie Ilenvers, Mile. Kscelln. Olga Howard, Charles Williams, Ernest Bailey and Gits Peautland. Our thtatricnl eorreopondfnts are hrreby notified that the credentials now held lov them Kill expire ou Jnue 1 next. They are rcqueited to return them to thl$ office at once, for renewal for IMS-ISM. SEW YOHK STATE. Buffalo—At the Star (P. ft Cornell, mnnnger I Mildred Holland, In "The Triumph of ou F.mprcss," appears May 1.117. Viola Allen. In Winter's Tale." 18-'J0. Francis Wilson, la "Cousin Billy," did nicely last week. Park (M. Shea, manager).—The Wm. Farnnm Co. gives "The Charity Bull" this week. "Brother Officers" week of Tl. Tkck (Wnlter S. Baldwin, manager).— This week marks the farewell of the Biild- wln Melville Stock Co., as well as the clos- ing of the present management. "The Be'lc of Illchniond" Is the driimn, Lester Loner- gan and Mnrlon S. Barney leading, Beccp- lions and souvenirs will be feutures of .the week. Sura's. —Appearances this week are:.The Woodland Nymphs, Claude Ollllngwaicr, In "The Wrong Man :" Saliel JoIiunoii, I'alcedo, Charlie Case, Ward Baker, Hussell and Tll- lyne and Norton nnd Nlrholson, In "The Ladles' Tailor." Splendid patronage ruled hist week. I.At-'AYETTK (C. M. Bagg, manager).—r Harry Bryant's Kxtravngan/.a Co. this week. Bowery Rnrlcsnuers next week. Ruble's Knickerbockers hud a rousing reception twice dally last week. Lycki.'M (J. Laughlhi, manager).— "Qulncy Adams Sawyer" this week, llllly II. Vuu, In "The Errand Boy," was royally welcomed Inst week. Performers at tne concert, 14, were Bnby Owen, und John Kberijr, IaiiiIsc Mortimer, Evans Trio, Dan Ferguson und moving pictures. Acaiil'.mv IV. O. Stevens, mnnnger).—"The Lighthouse by the Sea" this week. ■ "Over Niagara Falls" was capably given and well patronized s-1.1. Charles Howe and II. C. Bristol will Ituve a lK>nellt 21. Notes. —Itiuglliig Bros.' Circus comes 20. A. W. Lewis aud Frank K. Flllls In- troduce fieu. Plet A. Cronje and the Boer War production at the old driving park. 111 20 Miss i'avanniigh. Park press agent Rand's (M. Bels, manager).—Polite vaude- ville drew big houses H-l.'i. and the success- ful season closed. During the Summer many changes will be made, and the house will reopen In September with vaudeville, s i Jamestown. — At the Samuels Opera House (M. Uels. manager) "My Friend, the Enemy." matinee and night. May U. pleased. Mildred Holland. In ''The Triumph of nu Empress." II. drew n big house. "\ork Stnle Folks," 10, had a large nnd well pleased au- dience. 'Unity Tolty 22. Note. —John Robinson's Circus had ca- pacity business in Franklin, Pa., 8 ; big bns'- ness In Titusvllle ft. fnlr returns In Corry 10. nnd l!ne attendance In Kline 11. The show Is the best the Robinsons have carried in years, the parade being a hlg feature. » Itlcn.—At I he Majestic Theatre (Shu- hert Bros., managers) "The Karl and the IJIrl" drew well May 8, !). "In Old Ken- tucky" packed the house 10, with matinee. "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" was well attended 12. and "A Hut Old Time" packed the house El. "The Isle of Spice" 17, Francis Wilson 18. OnrilKt.'M (Wllnier & Vincent, managers). —The closing week of vaudeville wns well attended 8-1!;. and with the exception of n benefit for the house help, IB, the theatre will close milII Aug. 28. The season hiu been nn exceptionally good one. ■ Illnjrhniiitnn.—At the Stone Opera House (J. P. K. Clark, manager) Ward nnd Vokos. In "A Pair of Pinks," drew good busi- ness May 8 Turner Stock Co., lu reper- tory, pleased good sized audiences OKI. "Shore Acres" 17. "York Stale Folks" 20. *—• WISCONSIN. You can't build a good house on a poor foundation. You I can't have good clothes if the inside making, their foundation, te'nt properly constructed. A $20 tailored to measure Arn- heim Suit is built upon good solid hnnd worked frame work and will keep its shape and our promise for good wear. $10 00 couldn't buy better style and fit. A request will bring you samples aud style book. ARNHEIM Broadway & 9th St., New York. Milwaukee.—Mrs. Flske's production of "Lenh Klescliun." Moy ll-l.'l, nt the 1'tibsi Theatre, wns remarkably successful. The opening peiformnncc wns to capacity, with the House almost sold out for the rest of the K ev Slsieis. Spiiuhilng, Anna Hull, Cliu's. lluy Howe's moving plcltires'2.">, 211, Richard Mans- Held 31. Mt.iolt nouni (Juke Rosenthal, ma lin- ger J.—Monday evening, 8, a full house wel- comed Dixon, Hurt nnd Leon. Teiuiito Sis- ters, Marvelous Richards, Dill ami Ward, Frank Thornton, the Aldetins and Hie klno- drome. i lliirlliiutou, —At the f'irnnd (Chatuhcr- lln. Ilnrrlngton Co.. managers) titty lllekinnn Hejierlory Co. drew fnlr houses May .'111. Schiller iienelll. Ill, sold out lite house. Locul "Kgypiu" 11-13. "The Factory tllrl," 211, canceled. . i/Aitiiii'K. —Business Is still good. The management are preparing for the Summer comfort of piii i-otis by Installing electric funs, eli'. Bill l.i nnd week: Lea und IVnliig, Until- engagement., Mrs. Flske nud her excelleul company were enthusiastically received by Mllwniikceaus. who have been eagerly bsikliig forward to her appearance, which Is classed as one of Hie dramatic events of the gcusoti In this city. Ai.tr vMf.iiA (O. F. Miller, manager). — 'My Wife's Family," week of " e"s Family." week of 7. more I linn gave a reception to Jane (inker it ".... made good to u run of well tilled bouses. Elaborate preparations are under wny for The entire company, principals and chorus Hie Elks' entertainment ut their convention here In July, nnd an electric tower, seventy- live feet lu height, Is lu course ut construc- tion. Schenectady.—At the Van Curler Opera House ift II. Benedict, manager) 'The Beauty Doctor" fared well May 10. Alex- ander Golden, In "The Callforulan," 11 (locul toleut). The Rogers Brothers, 12, did well. Williams and Walker 13, "The Isle of Spice" 1,1. Kellur, assisted by Paul Valadon, 18. Mohawk Thkatiie (Joseph Weber, mana- ger).—Mortimer Snow Stock Co., week of 7, in "My Partner," did big business. "All About Tomklns" lIMSt). Notes. —-Messrs. Stlllwcll and Topley, of the Charles K. Chomplla Co., joined Maude Htlltnan, at Little Falls. N. Y., Moy 10 o( Edward Haas, the taleuted young lending man. who was a favorite with Hlinmeleln's Ideals, has Joined the Mortimer Snow Co. The visiting chiefs of lire departments of New York State attended lu a body, May 10. at the Van Curler Opera House, after which the local lodge of Kilts tendered them n reccptiou In their new parlors Joseph Weber, manager of the Mohawk Theatre, was mode an Elk Mny 8 Singling Brothers' Circus Is due May 27. alike shared Hie honors of the performance "Vlvluu's Fupus" week 14, nnd the Cusllelon Opera Co. follows, opening Mny 21 for live weeks. Stak (F. R. Trottmnn, manager).—Ful- ton's Jolly Crass Widows, week of 7, proved one of the best attractions of the season nt this house, .leanelte (iuichnrd, Sultz Moore and Chas. Bui'khorilt were the favorites In the burlesque, white the complete olio, made up of Cruet and timet, Mullen and Corelll. Curleton nnd Terre, and Cm-den ind Siimers, scored a tremendous hit. Weber's Dainty Duchess comes week of 14, followed by New York Stars week, of 21. IliTor. —Manager J. R. Pierce offered "The Way of Hie Transgressor" week of 7, and was favored with u good share of the week's piitronnge. "Ksraped from Sing Sing." week 14, und "An Aristocratic Tramp" week W. 1 Irb kl se nud tiliigrnpit. « » » OIIEOON. Portland The Miiriiuiun (irnnd (t'nlvln Hi'MIg, luiilingeri wns ilurk week of Muy 1, except evening of T,, when J. Alex. 11 n it nn ex- hibited moving pictures of "Purslfill." to a large audience. Mrs. Waller Reed, coiilrallo, was lo'inl In solos, finer Van Stiiddifonl 11-1.1, lu "Rwl l'etiliier." i:.Mi'inn (Keating & Mood, miinBgei-sl,— The Ktuplre Thenlre Sluck Co. bud I wo good houses i, to witness "Hue Boys." The coin- THE INGERSOLL DOLLAR WATCH MAKES IT'S BOW TO THE PROFESSION. tinny did well week of April CHI, Willi Marble Heart." "A Woman's Revenge'" Dalian—At the Opera Hoii6e (George An- »y, manager) the Metropolitan flrnnd Opera Co. rendered "Parsifal" to a very huge audi- ence April 21. Cvem p A HK Thkatiie (C. B. McAdnms, manager).—Bill week of May 8: Iteulfrow's Jolly Pathfinders. On account of Inclement weather this theatre has not been drawing the usual large crowds. Opening bill for the week wns "Knehiinted Mine," with change of bill three times weekly. #■ ' » DISTIUCT OF COLUMBIA. yVaMhlnitton.—At the Xntionnl Theatre («. II. Rapley, manager) this week in sup- I'leiuentnl engagement) Kills Jeffreys np- penrs hi "London Assurance." Last week Charles Hawtrey. In "A Message from Mats," linil excellent business. Eleanor Bolison. Ivyrle Bellow nnd the all star cast. In "She stoops to Conquer." 22. 2.1. closes the season. Cow.miiia (Joseph K. Luckett, manager), neeorntl — This week opens the supplementary season aj ' • Alliuuy At Hurmaniis Bleeckcr Hall (H. It. Jacobs, mnunger) the Musical Asso- ciation May Festival, Mny H, II, as In for- mer venrs, taxed the cnpaclty of the house for three concerts. The all star cast. In- cluding Kleuuoi- Robson, Kyrle Bel lew, J. E. Dodsou and Isabel Irving, presented "She Stoops to Conquer' 10, hud u packed house. Williams and Walker, lu "In Dahomey," 11, pleased a very large audience. The house wns nil sold for "The Isle of Spice," 13. The William Courtonny Stock Co. opens its season May 22 with "A Fool and Ills Money." Em run: (I!. H. Jacobs, manager).—This house was dark all lust week. High class vaudeville will resume 22. Pkoctob's (Howard Graham, general man- ager).—Mav 8-13 was the lust week of vaude- ville. The bill, headed bv Henry I.ee and Hie Dollar Troupe, drew Immense audiences all the week. Neil Burgess, In "The Comity Fair." nnd the Summer slock, In "Dorothy Vernon, of Huddon Hull," begins 22 and week. Diieami.ano announces Its of 21. CitYSTAi. (F. II. Winter, manager).—Good business continues. Bill week of 1." : Murle Dockmau, Clifford nud Orlh, John nud Ida Kelly. Brooke Kltrym, the Aldenus and the Crystnlgrnpli. Grand. —Manager S. R. Simon has the "Marvelous Tatum" for his feature week commencing 15. The usual attendance Is holding up nt this house. Notes. — Wonderland, Milwaukee's big Summer amusement resort, will open Satur- day, 27. Most of the big buildings are now complete. Furepaugh-Sells Bros. Circus Is heavily hilled for Moudav. 20 Kdwln Thiinhouser left for New York last Tuesday to engage new members for his stock com- pany at the Academy. Ormn Cnldura lias beer, announced as leading man. to succeed James Durkla. Joe Weber's All Star Co. will appear at the Davidson for one per- formance 14 Wllllain Schnell, treasurer of the Davidson, will be tendered a testi- monial performance Sunday, Juue 4, when Richard Curie will offer his new play, "The Mayor of Toklo." 4»» IOWA. The 14. Staii is. Morion Cohen, lunnngcr).—D'l'r- Imiio's lluyiil llnlhiu Hnnd. Hie Brewers, Mc- Itilvre. Fletilu-r nud Mclnl.vre, Klur.ii. Al. Brown. Ken-era, Unseat) Arbuckle and the Stnroscope. Bakeii (Keating & Flood, managers).— Atuile Abbott, Miislnil Lovelnnds, liiiperlnl Knur, Little Aullii, - Jean Wilson, Kiuersoii Duo a'nd the Bakerogrupli. litiAMi (J. II. Krrlcksou, manager).—Mr. ami Mis. Joseph J. Howling, Robert F.ldrldgc, the .lames. Alf. Bonner, Bell Qiinrlelte, Clever Conkey, t.'hrlstnplier and the (irandi- scope. Lrttic (Keating & Flood, mnnagers).—The Lyric Tlieotre Stock Co., week of 8. lu "Kath- leen Muvouriieen." , Akcaiik (S. Morion Cohen, mnnnger).— RiiHcoe. Nellie Bmerson, Latnsltn and Kdlsnn moving pictures, OuTHKUM (W. A. Simons, manager).— Leon KitoI. Rose Depew. Vivian I-eoln, Wllmn Sisters. Klhel I,ero.v, Hlelln f.'hatelulne, Harry C. Ryner, Daisy Unvure, Leonard, Minnie West, Hussell nud Russell, Lu Tosco, and Davis aud Harris. Fiiitz'k New Tiibatice (J. J. West, man- ager).—Itoonev and Forrester, Jessie Vernon, Shirley Kdwnrds, Virginia Vernon. Herb Hell, Dullon nnd Lewis, l.otile Lliul, Jim Ruwe, Jesslu Stewnrd and lueic Scott. 4«» CONKEDTICUT, Tlioiisiiiids of ilienlrlciil people know thur ( I lie lllKcl'soll Wlllill U II valuable llilic-keel, . -r. tlinl It Is jusi the ililug for Hie road, for the dressing room, nun gomt ciuooin for nil iirncilciil nw'. Wo waul you all lo rciilUo lids nnd carry the lugcrsoll, recjilu- lueiiil II lo vuiir friends and your liiiilleiices < II only i'iwIm 51.00 nud Is sold everywhere from coast lo coast. Fully guaranteed. Look for Hie mime INGKRSfILL on Hie illul. I'oslpnld fur *l. Biioklel free. • iti hit. ii. iM.iiiisoi.i. m into.. Depl. IICI, fit .Mnlden Luiie, New York. ~M»&* to* f 6o-» Itary Den Moines.—At Foster's Opera House (Wm. Foster, manager) a cnpucily house greeted Duslln Fnrnum. In "The Virginian," Muy S. "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cubliage Patch" pleased two lnrge sized audiences* 0. Howe's pictures 20, "Hanson's Folly" 22. him »tok opens tne Hupplementary season „ i Bt Hnv into shane for Ii &3S l oI "»»»Ii Stock Co.., In -The Case of K-JRJS* lnt0 B " ' t0r Uebelllous Susnn." Lost week Charles B. linal(mi! ' , atifoi-il uii,i Marie Drofnnh. in "Taming of _ ., ,,„ .,. he Shrew." ployed to eood sized audiences. _.Riielie»ler.-At (he I,y GtiAvn Oi'i'iiA llourn- (Wm h'oster mnnn. m ' lv Itnpruveiiieiita lire nenrly eoniplet Its opening on Ber J ) M ^.5 rm ^^ /„ m e'hovs In Missouri''Xved tho »<'» mn - Tl "' unw aUiuctlons Inc] I.J "summer'a: M h "^ l"ouwH???fJ." "The Moonsffie'.-'. B£. .'■■gt^^AJBt '^^ « Us Summer at- nall|r |„ ot .» n . 1:!> .. All Aristocratic Tramp" J!'" 1 , \-}ll- *-•»• ( " , . n . < S l . , . t . h '' fYJ n , eri'ces l.yceum IM. K. "Jane." bV the"lock •»*°7 alu " elul3 ' vA'uirr, manager) "Mother Goose" plnyed to Laeavbtte' (Irn'.l' La'Motte manager) s - K - °- hnsiness the entire week. Mny B-18. This week (supplemental) the Fnyl close Frnucls Wilson, In "Cousin Hilly.' l.ic he sensou. Last week the TJ. of P. Mask and "When Johnny Comes Mnrchlug Home 17, Wig Club. In -Mr. Hamlet, of Denmark," Charles Hnwtiey HI '0 gave one performance S, to n packed house. National (Mux Ilurtlg, mnnngei).— the Mella Muyhew. In "The Show Girl." Idled stock company presented Mary of Mog- out the remainder of the week, lo lnrge busl- u«l»" "" ltu " w f elt ' Imprudence Ij.jo. ness. ■ Cook 01'KR.i Hoi.'sb IX II. Moore, ninn- Ai-AnEMY (J. W. Lyons, manager).—This nger).—"Chnrley's Aunt" SKI. Bert Lytell. week, _"\Vcdded. But No Wife." Last week Charles Carver and Charles Neiunan were Hie Span of Life" attracted the nsunl cn- pnclly houses. "Sis Hopkins" 2^-27. r Mase's TitEATliB (Miss II. Winifred De "III. manager).—This week closes the sea- s " n ; with Grace Cameron, Herbert Lloyd, f> llrlen nnd Hnvel. Mnxuis nud Mnzelie. Juliet Wood and Fred Bnv. V. Miller IIIIL nnd Mlllette Whlttnker. Tom Almonds and Hie vltngraph. ,, lvcbim (Kugenc Kernnn. manager).— Tills week. Fred Irwin's Big Show. Lust week the Bon Tons scored heavy business. Hose Sydell's London Belles exceedingly fiinnv In their respective roles. "The Eternal City" 15-20. Ha KKit (J. K. lloyle. manager).—Owing to the deuth of Sum S. Sliubert, [he usual Sun- day night concert did not luke place May 14. CruiiXTtllAN (Fred Slrnnsn. resident mnn- nger).—Tito Blue Ribbon Girls played to big houses 8-1.",. The Knickerbocker RurlesqiicrH 15-20. Ontario Beach Park (J. J. Collins, man- ager).—The opening of the purk will Inko place Mav 27, Instead of 20. ns announced. *ei The Flflv-fottrtli llegiiueat Bnnd lias been tincis Lot. —[tingling Bros.' Circus IS, engaged for the season. i ii. i XoTn.—Miss IL Winifred De Wilt will spend per Summer abroad, combining pleasure with business In looking up novelties for next season. While In France she will be Ihc guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herrmnnn. *• f» f!ro. W. Ever* Is In ills slxleenlh week at Yale's Theatre. Kansas City, Mo„ pro- ilnclng a new net each week. lie In engaged for oil of the coming Summer under the same management. Troy.—At the Lyceum (Burns Glllflm, mnnnger) Hie Snow Slock Company drew good houses Mnv 8-1.",. In "Leah, Ihe For- snken." "My I'nrlner" 16-20. flnt.swot.li IM. Rels. mnnnger).—"The Isle of Mplce" pneked the house 11. "In Da- homey" hod a fnlr house 12. A big house greeted "The Rogers Bros. In Paris" 13. Francis Wilson. In "Cousin llllly," came 20 under the auspices of Troy Lodge, No. 141, B. P. O. Elks. tramp 14-17. Bijou (Fred Buchanan, manager).—Ca- Fnelly business continued week of 7, Hurry loffman. Kates Bros., Mclutyre and McVey, Mills and Burns, Jack O'Toole, Woodford nnd Murboro aud "The Incendiary," on the klno- drome. being Hie tit I ructions. Notes:. —Wm. P. Hall's Circus Is billed for Mny l. r > Gentry Bros.' Dog anil Pony Show 10, 20 Campbell Bros." Circus 25. Cednr Rnplils.—At Greene's Opera Home (Will S. Collier, business manager) "The Virginian," wlili Dustln Fnrnum nnd n good company, Muy II. inntlncc nnd night, gave the best of satisfaction. The Chanc-Llster Co. closed lis engagement and season with Its second week. 7-1 CI. Coining: Miller Bros.' Stock Co. 15-21, Mrs. Flske 22. Henderson Stock Co. 23. Richard Mansfield 20. People's (Kdw. Curruu, malinger).—This good hill drew well week of 8: Cherry Sisters. Geo. and Sophie Allyn. Jack Beiitlinin mill Blanche Freeman, M. Samuels, Buy W. Fay und the polyscope. Notes.— Gentry Bros.' Show, No. 1, Is due May S3. C. H. Primrose, general agent, was here 5 Hay Swan, novel-Using agent for Greene's Opera House, left 10, for Chicago, to Jolu Ihe advance force of the Wallace Shows, with the opposition car. He will "tiinke good" anywhere. i ■ ■ nuhnnjnr—At the Grand Opera House (Win. T. Roehl, manager) the German The- atre Co., from Milwaukee, pleased a fair sized audlaure May 2. wm. Owen, In "Othello." had good attendance 0. Mrs. Flske, In "Le<ih Klp«rhna," IS; "Uncle Tom's Cablu" 17, "An Aristocratic Tramp" 20, New Ilnven.—At Ihe Hyperion (Sliubert Bros., managers) "The l-.'arl and tile Girl" enme to lorge returns May HM.'I. Charles lluwtrey 15, "The King of Arch" 17. New Havkx Tiibatiib (G. B, Bunnell, mali- nger).—"The Hiunrl Set" drew large lutsl- ness 8-10. "The Show Girl" pleased largo audiences ll-l.'l. "The Two Sisters" 15-17, "(Juecti of Ihe Highway" 18-20. Poi.i's (S. /,. Poll, manager).—BUI for week of 15- f .'illinium anil Muck. Press Kldrldge. Bedlnl and Arthur, A. O. Duncan, James und Lucia Cooper nnd Bertha Allison. White Citv Pakk, Suvln Hock.—The many new Improvement* are nearly completed for Include n lied a manager, Is on hund, and Is nt tending to all the dclnlls. « Bridgeport—At HiiiIIIi'h Theatre ( Ed- ward C. Snillh, mnnnger) Hie Myrkle-llnrder Stock Co. played to good business through- ut the week, Mny 8-1X "Cross IjiIs" will be the production to close Ihe Ihentre for tint season, 17-20. II Is the production of Hubert M. Sperry, Ihe theatre jirogiiiiinner, who has written and disposed of a number of produc- tions within the past eight years. Archie Boyd nnd several other metropolitan favor- ites, its welt as ii number of iitnateiirH of this city, will assist In the presentation. Pom's (Joseph Crhldle, malinger).—The closing bill of vaudeville wns given nt Ibis house week of 8. Week of 15 will see the reappearance of the Poll Stock Co., which will hold forth ut tills house during the Summer months. It will Isi headed by Law- rence GUI, who played tends all Inst Summer, when this company appeared here. ♦ ■» VIIUHMA. he liest Spriny Tonic. Effectually protects al all! hours and in all weathers. ' Not only uroteels, but invlgo- |rates. Nothing like it fori Health and Comfort both. Iteiuiiiini-iiilcit l.y I.'ml Inn I'll yule I a ns Kverywhers. lluokliti and Hamplea h'ren. New York: dull Fifth Ave., 157 Unst* wuy. Ilklyn.: 504 Fulton St. Boston : 228 Iloylston St. Phllii.: 1510 Chest- nut St. Chicago: 82 HI ale Ht. Agent* in all I'rtueltml IHtlr: Norfolk.—Al Ihc Grnohy (Olio Wells, local manager) Waller Kdwurds, in "A Fight- ing Chniicc," played to very good business week of 8. "Darkest Russia" 15-20. Bl.nn; (Abb Hnillh, manager 1.- -There will be no change In Ihe bill al this house for week of 15. Business Is good. Ai WToiiirM (,|. M. Barton, manager).— New people week of 15 are : Billy Miiilden, F.dlth Johnson. I'lnv Sisters, the Three Heinz, Horry Howard, Mohln St. Clnlr, Hull Siuh-rs, Fill Ih Ducnne, flnrvey and Joyce, the Nelson Family and Prof. Wlston. Business Ih big at this house. Manhattan (Crlnnlaa Bros., tuanogcri). CLUB COCKTAILS are the only kind you can depend on. They're ex- quisitely flavored, smooth, subtle, and aged to please the most critical taste. Seven kinds — Manhattan, Martini. Vermouth, Whiskey Holland Gin, Tom Gin, York G. F. HEUBLtlN & BRO., H.RIFOHD NEW YORK Hull Proprietor, L0N008 —-People billed for week of 8 bold over. Ann (Muuzlc & Wllkcrsoii. i uigers). —People week of 1.1 arc : Bobby Taylor. Vir- ginia lliiydeii. Mile. Aidell, F.linn Friink. ford and Alible Sewllehl. Business Is good. ■ Itlcliiiiniiil. At the IIIJoil (Wells k Mr- Kee, malingers) week of May I "Darkest Bus- sis" played lo S. II. f). "The Factory (ilrl." R-IC, fared well. Waller IMwards Co. will present "The (Jllded Fool" 15-L'O. Htuo nton. — At the Heyerley Theatrs lllarkmnn it. Shnllz, mnnagers i Black I'nttl, Mny 10, i nine to a largo niidlence, giving s) Koud iierforiaiint't.