The New York Clipper (May 1905)

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MAY 27. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. TABLE OK CONTEXTS. Tone. .. :i l-i .. 3411 34(1 Miss CHpper'a Anecdotes Slock Circuit Fornwd imr Honolulu Letter . -^ !'i,ev«ller He Lorls-Sketcb 340 <wr London I-cticr •••••• M'« World »f W W' " J47 '2?2 i',hrl Tlllson—Sketch 347 YavteTllle a,Ml >"•"""' " 49 ' i'} 0 thicrles Answered 3.s) ijnr Chicago latter SSI i•hurlei IlallooV « •'••I PI Inner Post Office ■• 302 J 7.s,.phJcn'orson's Birthplace Sold 302 ■ in itie Bond....... SH'Hi Vaudeville Bonte List 3.i4, 3.i.. >'cw York City—Review and Comment... 358. 359 Slate Mechanic* W Dentlis In tin 1 Profession. ....•••...•■•,«•■• 3oj >iu*lr i:'mt Song 303 Chess ami Checkers JJJ ri'w six) sketches Copyrighted 350 with il«' mil Posters 3G0 >|l«colhir.eous 331) THKATItll.'Ar. COBltBSPOSDBXCK. Iowa •>« Virginia •■ Washington M» Wisconsin *•» Vermont •'j" Massachusetts ail i'ennaylvnnln JM West Virginia 351 New Jersey 331 Tennessee 351 California 331 Kentucky 331 Minnesota 332 Missouri 3u2 Nebraska 332 Texas 332 Indiana 3G2 New York State 330.302 Oregon 302 Maine 302 Canada 303 <Miln 303 lirurgln 3IUI Ulslriet of Columbia 303 Michigan StBI Maryland 303 Cnlorailo 303 iiklalHinin 3H.'l Illinois 353 fnanerthsut 353 Kansas 353 Blush: IsIhikI il-V NOTICE TO CORIIESPONDEXTS. ? Our theatrical correspondent$ are hereby notified that the credentials now held by them Kill expire on June 1 neat. They ore requested to return them to thit office at once, for renewal lor JM3-1906. LATEST BY TEL EGRAPH Monday Might'* Opcnlna* la All the Biff Show Tonus. F/dcson, In "Stronghenrt," opened big clghlli nnd final week to capacity ltavmotnl Hitchcock, In "The Yankee Consul," begun bis second onil Inst week with a good house. "The Eatl und the Girl" opened lis second week prosperously At the stock houses good sized audiences ruled. The bills : Castle Square—"A (.eatleman of France;" llowdoln Square—"The Fatal Scar." Very light attendance wna noted at vaude- ville and burlesque houses In the afternoon, but good houses prevailed at night. 1'lltI.AoKt.l'III.i, May 23.—Considering the lateness of the season. Hie audiences Inst night were good "Simple Slmou Simple" attracted an excellent crowd to the I'ark, while "Checker*." nl the tinrrlck." and "The Wuuderer." at the Chestnut." Iiotli continued fairly well "King of the Wild West" achieved NMM at lllanev's, and other combination houses had satisfactory attend- ance The slock company at Korepnugli's nvo a production of "liora Thome.' umlcvlilo at Keith's showed undiminished popularity, while burlesque at the Lyceum and Trocaclero. and n varied hill at the uiu- teiiui, nttrneted goodly number*. Kansas Cixr, May 8.1.—Kit-hard Mans- field, in his splendid production of "Klchard Third," oiiened n three nights' engagement at the Willis Wood last night, to a (urge and appreciative audience... .The (Srund closed Its season Sunday night, with Thvld Hig-lns. In "Ills Last nollnr." The Woodward Stock Co.. In "The Man from the West." had a good house nt the Auditorium Sunday* "Drndwood Dick" thrilled the C.illls Sunday audiences Forest I'ark had big crowds. The l'ekln Zouaves were the hendllners In the vaudeville bill The National and Ma- jestic closed their season Sunday. Washington, May 23.—The nil star east. In "She Stoops to Conquer." opened n two nights' engagement at the Lafayette last nlglil. to a crowded house The Columbia Stock. In "The Second In Command," hml n full house nt the Columbia Hose Mel- ville. In "Sis Hopkins." turned people nwnv nt the Academy Rnse Sydell's London Holies packed the Lyceum, afternoou and night.- The National and Chase's are closed for the season. Cincinnati, May 23.—The People's The- atre was the only house open Sunday The Bon Ton Burlesuuers held the boards and drew well Charles Uuwtrcy oiiened In "A Message from Mars." at the Grand,' Monday night, to good business This week winds up the season at both the Peo- ple's and Grand The Slimmer resorts drew large crowds. Lorisviu.E, May 23.—The Goodhue Stock Co. opened lu "The Lost Paradise" to a good house Fontaine Kerry I'ark wns crowded Sunday. The vaudeville bill at the theatre drew big crowds nt both performances. •-<-♦ GULDEN GATE GLEANINGS. A Good Line ol Attraction* In llrlnu- illK GOOll Itctlll'il*. Kliicinl DitiHitchcs to The Xtsw Youk Ci.irrEn Sax Fkanciscii, May 23.—At the Columbia Tlie.iire this is the second nnd last week of Chauncey Olrott. "A Komaucc of Atblone" Is the current offering. Calikokxia. —()n May 21 Florence Huberts begun a speclnl season of seven or eight weeks. The first play Is "The Cnwelcomc Mrs. Hatch." Miss ltoherts opened to large business. Majestic. —"Old Jed I'muty" is Ihc cur- rent offering. Hux'ness has beeu very good. tiiiAxti OKU Hour, —Sunday matinee, 21, marked tiie opening of the fifth week of the Ferris Stock Co., the play being " 'Way Out West." On Saturday evening. 20, San Fran- cisco Lodge So. 3, It. 1*. t). Klks, attended the performance In n body, after which a re- ception took place in Klks' Hall, which all the actors attended. Au'azau. —"A Fool and His Money" is this week's play. Ce.ntiiai.. — ••The Convict's Daughter" is this week's bill. Tivoi.t Orat.v IIotTSK.—"The Tenderfoot" oiiened here yesterday. Oki'hkum. —Dill for the week opening Sun- day. 21: .Mnlielle Adams, Bros. De On7.11. Delia Fox, John Illrcb. Kmmet Corrlgan nnd Co., Kurry aud Hnlvcrs. Ilurke, La Kite und Ihc Inky Boys. Henri French and the Or- plienin motion pictures. Ciiistks. —Bill for the week opening Mou- day, 22: John T. Chick anil Co.. I). M. Hall ami wife, the Sluunns, Fauiiy Donovan. W. .1. Kurt Is und Ills dog. Mabel Lnnisui), Clins. Blgney ami the hlograph. Fischer's. —Bill for the week opening 22: This Is the fourth and lust, week of Howard Thurston, others are: Louie Gilson. Maude Ilmskwell. Mr. Finnegan, Kent Comedy Four und moving pictures. Lyceum. —BUI for I he week opening 22: Van Fossen mill McCaulev. Bartletl nud Col- lins. Kurt Is nnd bis dogs, Buy Raymond, Lyric Musical Comedy Co. and motion pic- tures. Notes. —George If. Myers, for many years ([insurer of Ihc Orpheunt In this city, bus roxlgneil bis position on account of III health, and has been succeeded bv Louis G. Lehoiissr. formerly Hie iissisluut treasurer. Mr. Myers' leaving has caused general regret, as he was imn h liked for his uulform eourlesv to nil who hail dealings with him.. .The new opera. "The Crusader and the Saracen." written by Mine. Inez Cnrusl, or tills cllv, and originally Inii-nded 10 be pmilueeil In aid of Mme. Ilelenn Miidji-skn, was hurriedly presenled nt the California Theatre week of May LI, for the benefit of free beds In local hospitals. -..-.. Mine. .Mnrcelht Sonibilch lins written I" Hie California people Interested 111 the Is-ii-lit for Mine. Mudjcska. Hint she (XI01I- Jeskai Is not In need of further help, as the niiinuiit realized from I lie New York benefit will be sulhelenl to cover all wnuls Name O'Xell unil McKee Uiiukin arrived here May It! en runic for Australia, where I hey went on is on 11 six months' profes- slmml iiuir. They lake with them their own company, which includes: John Glendenulng. Andrew Hudson. George l-'riond, Mrs. Henry '•racy. nic,| Alleu, June Mnrliury nnd Madge lllooilgond. FIIOJl (i I licit POINTS. "Kitfiioxeliim" Hccclvcx Its Premiere In Clilcnuo—Consider! ok I lie Sen- son. Htlsiiioas Hold* I 11 HeilllirL- 11 lily Well. • ■||i«'.i«in. May 2."..--"Kafuoxeluui." a 11111- sii-nl comedy, opened at Hyde Jt Beliuinn's Sunday night to 11 crowded lsoiise. |>ersomil bus being made by Dnve Lewis and Kllle ciiy The following entered upon the luvi h»|i| „f n„.| r nil,ago engagements: ■Jhe Vlrginlun." nt tins Stiulebaker: "Mrs. "Iggs. of the Cahbace l*!ilcli." ill the Grand : Mine. ScliiiniiiiHi-llelnk. In "line's Uittery." 11I 1'owers". nnd Jim- Weber and bis compnny »i ike Illinois •■pirn iviiT!: vm\t\'.:" in I he Gnrrlck. unil "All 'Hound Chicago." ut McVlcker's, have nparttj houses nlglilly. 1 "The Isle of Bong Hong" will be 'riiiisferreil from the La Snlle to I'mver*' •'■"}■ 2S Most of the Summer parks will open next Sinidnv. the newest und larg- est of tlie.se being the While City. Boston. Mny 23.—Openings averaged g 1 !"m "' K ' 11 "I-oiidon Assurance." with l.llhi .iMffreys and the ull star i-ast. opened n wei'k's engugemenl nl Hie Mollis la a good "ized house "York Stale Folks" began well at ihe Globe At the Park, Hobert ILLINOIS. I'eorin. — At the Grand (Chtimberlln, Harrington & Co., managers) Itlchurd .Mans- field and line gupiiort gave a masterly rendi- tion of "Keiiti lirummel," May 17, to very large nttendnuce. nt top prices. This closed the season fittingly, after the finest line of attractions in Ihc history of the Grand. Main Street (J. C. Cutter, niannger).— The manngentent Is anxious to close the sea- son here, In older that contractors mny begin lo rebuild this Ihealre, so ns in accommodate Ihc constantly Increasing luisiuess. Bill week of 21 : Downey and Willanl. Jennings and lleufrew. Kaymond Merrilt, Calville anil Mc- Brlde. Pauline Slosson, l'eter J. Smith und Stuliescope. Korkpai-cii - Sells Biios.' Ciiicis, 17, pitched its teuts In the mud, with threaten- ing skies, and despite the unfavorable condi- tions, drew two large nnd more than satisfied audiences. ('Lira.—Manager Chnmlierlln's wife chap- eroned u parly from Burlington, Ia„ to hear Hk-liard Mansfield, 17 Manager Cutler and his wife have Ibe sympathy of Ihc entire city In the loss of their only child, an ex- ceptionally bright little fellow of three und u hnlf years, who died 17. Deentiir.—At the Powers Grnml (J. F. Given, manager) the Chicago Orchestra. May 12, was nn artistic success. Pupils of the Dccutur High School presenled "The Merry Mllkuinlds" m a full house Hi. Biehurd Mansfield's reappearance in "Beau Bruin- lnel," IS, after eleven years, drew the big- gest house of the season. Nothing but standing nsim was on sale when the house opened. "The Factory Girl" ill, "Dora '1 borne" 21), Ihc Lyceum Comedy Co. 22 and wisek. Notes. —Work on the buildings ut Dream- land I'ark Is progressing rapidly, and the formal opening of the theatre is announced for May "0. with a vaudeville company, and wllh several bookings uhead Officers anil iliiTilors of the new amusement park were elected nl a meeting of stockholders held in the Powers Building. The directors elected were ns follows: .1. F. Given, chuir- nian ; George Conover. Ma ron, Frank Slilaude- ninn. tat. Baker nud II. L. Breiuig. Mr. Brelulg Is general manager of the Danville park. The following general officers were elected: Presldeut nnd general manager, J. F. Given: vice president, Byrd L. Davis; secretsry-trensiirer, D. It. Folrulh; aslstnnt, Tom Kouiiu. ♦»♦ CONNECTICUT. llrlriccnurt.—At Smith's Theulre (Kd- wurd C. Smith, manager 1 "Cross Lots," a three net rural ilranui. written by Hubert X. S|surv. of this city, played to the cupiicity of the house May IS-20. nt several perform- ances the S. It. 11. sign lielng displayed. Archie Ituyd. Itols-rt Halliard and Freder'ek Harris, profes dona Is. assisted by local iiniu- leurs. present I'd the piece. Willi Ihe drop of the eurinlii on Hie Inst net, 20, litis theatre closed for Ihe season. Mauager Smith will recuperate in the mountains of Mussncuu- .wits during the Summer. I'm.i's (Jos, ph Crhldle. manager).—I'oli's Slock Co. -lid big business week of 13. tin: rapacity of the house being taxed at nearly every performance. The stock company will hold forth for the Summer season. The bill Tor l!ic week of 22 will las 'The Wife" •-»♦ KANSAS. YVleliHn.-At the Crawford (K L. Mnrr- llug. manager) Ihc Apollo Club gave a liene- tit coneert for the lormido sufferers May 17. Tut 1:11 Ainiinwiril ill. •!. Toler & Son, pn>prletnrsI.—Tl.c Tolcr St>s-k Co. pn-seiil- ed "A Captain of Lalwr" week of l.">, lo gfMid business. Ckykt.u. (A. K. Hull hiiison, malinger).— This theatre opened ull May IT, with the Crystal Stock Co.. In "Behind Ihc Scenes." Charles II. Frnace Is manager of tlio rem- pur. Tin: Gaskill 1'UXIV.u, Co. will furnish the ansusemenls for Wichita Spring Caiiilval, week of June 12. ■ 4 ■ ■ ItllODt: ISLAM). At'oniisocket.—At the Wimnsocket 0|K>nt I loose 1 Josh I!. 1 igdeu. maiiiici'ri llie Ogdeii Stock Co. will prrKeni "Dr. Bill" AIny 22-24. and "im 1 lie Ilond l» 'Frisco" the rest of the week. The company wns seen In nd- vniltiige lust week In "Jim, the IVuuiaii," (•{H'liiiig 10 good business. H'l: Thiatiii: 1 Jus. W. Cmiklin innmi- geri.—Conklln's New York Speiliilty Co. will furnish the tniertaliiineiil 22-27. Busi- ness Is good. _ _ SPEC IAL NO TICE. An Ileeorntlon Day falls upon Tuea- ilu>. nil matter Intended (or inililicn- tlon In THE t I.U'IT.11. dated June il, Hliould reach thin olllce not Inter Hina Monday. May lit). On t|t Soil All lloutca Mont Reach l"« Not Later Tlinu Mondny. DHAMATIC. A AII01. Viola (Charles W. Allen. niKr.)— Nlugarii Fulls. X. Y.. 22. ()swc|[o XI. North Adams. Massi.. 2). Manchester. X. II.. 25, Portland, Me.. 2U. I/'wIalou 27. Allwe Mark (K. F. Allwe, mgr.)—l'rotldeuce, It. I.. 22. Il.lellliltc. Arnobl si.h-k (J. F. Arnobl, mgr.)—Staunton, Vi., 22-27. "All 'lUmiid Cliloaso" (Win. A. Brady, uigr.)— Clilrago. 111.. 22. Indetli.lle. "All Arlsloenitlc Triunn" iKIIroy & Brltton, num. >—Milwaukee, win.. 21-27, Wiukrgnu, III., 28. U Bbilr. KiiLvnlc (C.w. A. llliiuienthal, mgr.)—N. Y. CUy 22-27. Ilernunl. Sniuiwl (Chsirles Frolnnaa, m;;r.)—X. Y. City 22. Iiuksnulte. llnoke. I„i«reuce I Hayes & Menney. nigra.) — llangor. Me., 22-27. llronihvay Stoi'k (Malcolm Williams, mgr.)— Worccsier. 'Alas*.. 22, Indefinite. Benurtl'Miiiillou I Itoblnson k Ocobock. nigrs.i — Keuoshu, Wis.. 21-27. Fund 1I11 laie 211, June :i. Ilniadwny Druo.itle (Frank Belcher, tnsr.)—• llna-kljn. X. Y.. 211. Inilellnlle. llruiiitou. Howard. Stock—Barron. Wis.. 22-27. Brynnt Cisiuily (Sinn Urraut. mgr.)—Layton, Pa., 22-21. Mat J miction 2327. Hon inn's Coined h us (I'erse It. Benton, umr.)— Leavenworth, Kan.. 21-24. To|askn 2.V2S, Lnw- renec 20-:il. SI. Joseph. Mo.. June l-:i. Burt's King Ilu-Lo Comeily (Charles Hurt, mgr.) —South Bend. lnd.. 22-Jmiio :!. Ilessev, Jack, Slock (J. F. Jerney, mi:r. 1—Spring- field. 111., 21-27. Uttuuiwn. la., 2S-June 3. Bennett k Collins 1.1. Moy Bennett, mgr.) — F.vaiisvlllc. Inil., 22-27. BcverhlKc Stock, Franklin Hro»."—Perry, la., 22- 27, lIliKilnlli^tuli, 111., 2K-Juue si. Bartiorku & Jana-s (Fred James, mgr.)—Corning. N. Y.. 22-27. Ileueva 2U-Jmle o. "Blinker's Clilld" (Harry Shannon, nigr.l—■ Broken How. N'ebr., -."■, Alliance 211, Crawfonl 27. Chain 11 2:1. Iinplil city. S. Dak.. :io. Stur- L-i- 111. lii-tle Koui'be June 1, Wbltewood 2, Lead 3. "ilbn-k Ma«k"- I'ltlalmrg. Pa., 22-27, N. Y. City 2'JJune 3. t; Crosmaii. Henrietta IMiiurli'e Campliell, mgr.) — rieveland. 11.. 22-27. Collier. William lUlinrlca Friilinian, nigr.)—Irfiu- iliai. Kng., 22-27. Cnliaii. lieii. M. iSam IL Harris, niijr.)—N. Y. city 2227. Chicago. III., 211.1 one :i. Curler's Ciaiicdlan* (F. C. Carter, mgr.)—Austin, Tex., 22-27. Clnrkc. Hurry I'orsmi—Dulutb, Sllnn., 22-27, Pu- eblo. Colo.. :niJiily S. Cmirteuiiy Stock 1 Win. Courtcuuy, mgr.)—Albuny, X. Y.. 22. Iiublliilie. Colinihil Stock 1.1. M. Torr, mgr.)—lliirlingluu, Vt.. 22-27. Cloclniiull Slink. CIISTonl A- Slovens'—Anderson, Intl., 22-2S. l.ottiinsjsnl 2t> June l. Culler Slirk (Walliice li. Culler, insr.)—Znlles- vllle. II.. 22 27. CosluMston 2!) June II. •Checkers." TI1..H1BS W. ItMS— PhlUdelpbla, Pa., 2227, I'lllslitirg 2U-June :;. I) Drew. John (Charles Kriihuinn. niur. 1—Pueblo, Culu.. 22. Colorado S|irlus-s 2:1. Salt Luke City, It., 2S-27, San Fninclseo, Cat, 211 June HI. De Vniule, Chi-ster. Stock (I'lill LeTjr, nnrr. I—- Portland, lie., 22 27. Iinllfa\, X. S., 3U-Juue in. Dlljter-Cornell (W. K. Cornell, lugr.J-rKuue, Pa., 22-27. llrailforil 211 June .".. De Vnss. flora, Nn. 2 I.I. 1). Kotnour, mur.)— A-Iibiwl. Wis.. 2!i-Si-|il. 2. Davis, Luiiru, Stia-k—Jiukson, Miss.. 22 June ::. "Down our Way" (Martin J. Dixon, mgr.)— Plillnilel|iiibi. Pa.. 22-27, X. Y. City 211-Juiu- :i. "Dors Thorne" (Uowlanil k CIIITunl, nigra. 1—Ill's Mollies. Isi., 21-21, Mliineuiiolls, Minn., 28- Jma- :l. "Deuclwood Dirk"—Kalians City. >Io., 21-27. ■ Kill..It. Maxims Id B. Dillingham, mgr.)— Lon- 1U111. Kng.. 22-27. Kdeson, Itnhert (lleury II. Harris, lugr.) — Hoi- ton, Mass.. 22 27. Kdwiircls. Waller I Wells, limine & Hurlnn, mgrs.) --Itb-bliluiul. Vn.. 22-27. Bcklianlt -v Hawkins Ideals—Iluekley. Wusli., 22- 21. Wllkeaou "Jo-27. Ciirlsiuiido 2H--11. F.nvoisl Big Stock (H. j. Krirawl, uigr.)—Maua- iieM. i).. 1." June :t. "Hist l.ynne." Leali l.essl—X. Y. tslty 22-27. "Hrraml Boy." Billy It. Van (Siilllvnii, Harris & Woiais, num.I—X. Y. city 22 27. "Kvcryiiiuu"—Kansas (tlty. Mo., 2t)-31. Funiley, T. 1).—I)os Moines, lu.. 22. Sloui City 2:1, Lincoln. Xi-b.. 21. SI. Josi-pb, Mo., 25, Tnis-kn, Ivnn.. 2d, Junctlou Clly 27. Flixsiiiiiiioiis. Itols-rt, ami J11II11 May ilifTord (l.cisn Frleilninii. iiu,t. 1 - Chicago. 111.. 21-27. I-'n-i nn.. Will.. Slock—Hlinulo, X. Y., 22, lll- ilellislle. Fuwrett Slock (lienrge Fnweelt, uigr.)—X. Y. City. 22. iudellnlle. l'ulion llr.is.' Stock Uiick P. (illnea, mgr.)—St. Josi-ph, ,\lo., 22-June :i. Fretich-lrvlag (Ism .Miieudllnn. incr. 1—ijcioto, Wis.. 2221. Ilm-ii Bay 2.1-27. .Murnlilleld 211-31, Merrill June 1-3. Ferris Slock (Dick Ferris, mgr.)—Suu Francisco, Cnl.. 22. Iudellnlle. Fielding Slock (W. .1. Fielding, mgr.)—In- illauapolls, lnd.. 22, bulellulle. I-'errls Stwk (Dhk I-'errls, uarr.)—St. Paul. Minn.. 21-Jiiiu- Hi. "F*<r Fans- .-id Forlone." Sullivan, Harris St Wools'—X. Y. Clly 22-27. "Fui-lory lilrl." Knsii-ru • I'lill II. Isaac, mgr.)— Xorfolk. \*a.. 22-27. MMN end-. "l-'alnl Wisblluu," Sullivan, Harris k Wiaals'— llsiullloii, Can., 2ll, 27, I'll.-a, X. Y., 31, N C-ontlulu. X. C. Iliisi. J. Apidetou. uigr.l- -Sjto- kaiie. Wusli., 23, Tacotua 21, Klleuburg 25, S-ullle 2d. 27. C-rlllilli. -loliu l.loliu M. Illckey. insr. 1 — Hunill- lun. run.. 21. Belleville 2.">, Kingston 2G, Ol- inwa 27. ffl m v t. Vaiigliuii, Siia-k (A. C. ItoldtiBoti, bus. insr. 1 .-Detroit. Mich., 22. Imlellulle. liraee Huywupl Sim-k (ruruieiieello A: Kress, niurs.i—Oimdia. Xebr., 22-Sept. 2. ti rln net 11 he vis ( D. K. (,'rlnnell. lugr.)—lunca- vllle. Wis.. 2227. Coi.lliue Sl.jcU-l.oulsville. Ky.. 22. tn<Il-H lllte. Buy Stock |t*. w. liny, lour.)—llockville, lud., 22-27, .Miatteziniln 2!I-Jline 3. "iJuiuier'N Mule" (Mux Ziasllner, mgr.)—St. John, X. IL, 22 27, II Ilnutrcr. riiarb-s IP.ru stem, mgr.)—Cincinnati, • 1.. 22 27, Cleveland 21131. Kansas Clly, Mo., June 1-3. Holland, Mildred (Ivlward C. While, mgr.)—Ol- Ium'ii. I'hii.. 2-1. HUsk-lii*. li.-ivtd ISiair t Modal, nigra.)—Omaha, Xebr.. 11-84. Hall. Ceo. F. (W. .1. Pudding, mgr.)—Bocklului, Me.. 2."i, Kllliirord Falls 27. Heodei-oii. Mnod Ufrsepli parent, mjtir.)—Ilasi. lilts. Midi.. 22-24. I'lulnwi-ll 25 27. HitiTs romi-dy III. c. Allen, mgr. 1—Chicago, III.. 22 .Inly 17. Hull-. Mr. nail Mrs. Don (.'.—Cblcngo, 111.. 2;.- Jtille 2r>. Illlliiiun. Maud—Ciinajiaiurlf. X. Y., 22-21. Jolina- Iriun 2.'i-27. i'ovii ana-si. Hunt Stork III. A. Hunt, mgr.'■ -Alpena. Mich., 22-27. Oiiaivuv 2H June 3. llllllllllglnliDc lleio .Lowell, Mass., 'J'J, lulled' II He. Ilnrrliigtiiu Slock IK. A. llMrrlngton, mgr.) — Mi.iini Vermin, III., 22 27, Mumil V'eriliin, luil., 2s June 3. Ililaotior Slnel; (.(. ,\l. Mnlhrnrny. nigr.l—Xew lleilforil. Mass.. 22, illdellliltc. Ilendotsmi Sb.ek I», J. A It. It. ncmlctlOB, mgrsi.)—Cedar Rapids, la., 22-27, Holdeii Stock (nolden Bros., nigra.)— Indianapo- lis. I ml.. 22. Inilellnlle. Hamilton ft Thompson's Stock—Lynn, Mass., 82, Inilellnlle. Huntley Kntertalnera—Berlin. Wis., 2221, Oiuro Herald' Square Sbn-k (Bluer * Fnnahawe, nigra.) --Lincoln, Me.. 22-27. Dnnforth 2ti-June 3. IIctneiiTtnv k Paul's Big Farce Comedy—tlrecn- wlcli. N. Y.. 22-27. "Heir I" the lloorah," Klrke La Shelle's—X. \. Clly 22, l-ideflnlte. "Hot Old Time" (Horry Levy, mgr.l—Xnahun. X. IL. SI. Ilari-rnill. Mass., 2.", Fllchburg 2rt. Salem 27, Poriamoiilh. N. It., 30. Ituinfnrd 1'ulla, Me., June 1, Hanger 2, Watertllle 3, I Irwlu. May (Kdn-nrd It. Sailer, mgr.)—Atlantic City. X. J.. 2». 30. imperial Stuck l«li». II. Hamilton, mgr.)—San Aiitoula. Tei.. 22. Iudellnlle. "It llapiK-ncil In X.inllniid" (Hamlin. Mitchell A Flclila. mgrs. I- Ctlea, X. Y.. 22, Syracuse 23, Itia-hesler 21. 2r.. Eric, Pa., 20. Chicago, 111.. 2S. Indcllullr. "In Hie Suimv South" <J. C. Rn-kwell, mgr.l- - Machlns. Me.. 24, l.ula-is 23, L'aslnort 20. 27, Calnla 29, .To. J JelTreva. Kills (l.l->bler & Co., mgra.)—lloiton, Jlass.. 22-27. Jiiuseullerr—ties .Moines, la.. 22-27, Blooming- Ion. 111.. 2U-Jane 3. "June's Ikijs In Missouri" (Frank Oaimki. mgr.) —Mluiieapolls. Minn., 21-27. Chicago, III., 28- Jime 3. "Just Before Il.iwu"—Baltimore, Mil., 22-37. K Kellir. Hurry 1 Dudley MeAilow, mgr.)— Taunton, Mass.. 211. Fall Blver 27. Kelie. Ailelnldc, Siwk (Kdw. K. Clcrllnger, mgr.) —X. V. City 22. Illdelllllte. Kntlierine Kavanaugh— llnltliuurr. Mil., 22 June Kl'ii'rk-I'rbnn (II. B. Klark. mgr.)—Wllkcsharre, I'u.. 22-27. Hliigliiiiiiuai. X. Y.. 211-Jnne 3. Keller Slivk (A. M. Keller, mgr.)—Trlnlilail, Colo.. 22 Aug. 12. Kell'i Sli«k 11 H'l laiwrenro. mgr.)—I.ewlaton, Phi.. 22, linlrllolte. Kennedy's Players U. It. Shannon, mgr.)—Ot- lawn. Can., 22-27. L Lyci'ina Sti«k (K. 1!. Gnisjenn, mgr.)—Parla, Tex.. 22-27. Ti'Mirknnii. Alt., 2!i June 10. Lyceum Comedy (Al. 8. F.vans. lugr.) -Decatur, 111., 2227. Uat Frank K. Mark (Mock Sad All, mgr.) — Menominee, Mb-ll., 22-27. "I.lllle Outcast." lieu. R. lilll's—H, Y. Clly 22- "Llltle Onleast." K. J. Cunwaler'a—Kscunalia, Midi. 21, M Miinslleld. Klchard (lien D. Strvens, mgr.)- Kansas I'lly, Mu.. 22 21. I.lncnlu. Xebr.. 23, Sioux Clly. In.. 211, Ilea Molnea 27, Cedar ltaplds 2U, Dubuque 31. Melville. Ituse IJ. H. Stirling, mgr.) -Washing' ton. 1). C 22-27. Pittsburg. Pa.. IB it —1 3. Morer Slock I Ij- Coiule k Fleslirr, nigra.) — giilney. III., 21-27. Keokuk. In.. 20. Inilellnlle. Mnliies, Ham Vlitorlll, II. C, 22, Indefinite. Murray oi Muckey (Julin J. Murray, mgr.)- Park- ersliurg, W. Vs.. 22. Iudellnlle. MrlHiiiabl Slock ill. W. Mrlionnld, mgr.)—Baton, X. Me\.. 2227. AllNii|iiiTi|iii' 211 1 line 3. Mrlriumllliin Sli«-k. Stanley's I Harry V. Wlmlow, mgr.l Chicago. III., 22.tune 3. Moidiiul Stm-k (I'MwIu Morilaut, mgr.) — Syracuae, X. V.. 22. Illdellnlli'. Mortimer's Players (Frederick K. Mortimer, mgr.) —Mai-iui, Us.. 22-27. Columbus, S. C. 211- Jtllie 3. Miaire'a Sloi-.k (Frank A. Monro, mgr.) —llis-lies- ler. Pa.. 22-27. Mnek lllg Slmsk tllcn F. Mack, nigr.l- Sorlb Fast llarlsir. Me.. 22 21. Smith Wcsi llurlsir 23-27, Jollesporl 21l-.lltue 3. MiirnleuXiill Slock < W. J. Pierre, bus. mgr.) — Wallace. W. Vn., 22-27. Martin & 'riiurstou Draninllc- itoovcriieur, X. Y., 22-20, Antwerp 27, Cnntiai 2U 31. Mmre'a Slock 1 Frank A. Muore, mgr.)—B'»'k feint. Pa., 211. Iudellnlle. "Mrs. WIkjti ot the Cabbage Palish" (l.lehler .V Co.. nigra.)—Chicago, III.. 22 27, (Iranil llapbls, Mich.. 3li. Siiudiisky. II.. 31. "Miaaiablner'a Dullghler." Knslern IW. F. .Mnun, iiigr.i--Clilciigo, 111., 22-27. Milwaukee, Wis., SS-Jiiiie 3. "Mv Wife's Family" (I. SeldrnlaTg. mgr.l - Angola. III.. 2t. Jackaoli. Mich., 2r,, llullle Cnvk 211, K.lblll'iuasi 27. Muskegon 2H. IIivosmi 211. Flint 30. Bur Clly 31. Purl Huron June 1, Mount Clemens 2, Ypsllnull 3. ".My Tom-Hoy lilrl." Loitl-.- Wlllluius (Henry II. Wliiebell, mgr.)—N. Y. City 22.lnib-dnlle. "Mlssui.rl lilrl," Kastern. Fnsl ItuyiiKiml's (lleo. Ili-ilrc. niur. >- Wbllellelil, X. II.. £|. I.ltlleloo 24. Laeonla i': Fmuklln Fulls 211. Mancliesler 27. Turners Falls. Muss.. 211, Albol 31. tlurd- ner June I. Fllclitiurg 2. 3. "Mhilatcr's Daughter" (liniver lima., mgrs.) — Omaha. Xeb., 8B-ST. "My Friend llogun"—Theri'sa, X. \'.. 211. ■ North Urns. Cnainllnna (it. .1. Mnck, tngr.) - Fort Dodge, la.. 22 21, IH-s Moines 24 June I. Xeiv York I'lnvers (Ilimler k Bradford, mgrs.) — Worcester. Mass., 22, liuleilupe. Xolde's Theatre (Wr.rren Xoble. mgr.l--Keilrrrasl Fulls. Minn.. 22-24. New- I'lm 2r,-8T. "Xew York liny By liny" (lien. W. Wlnnelt, mgr. I— -Disylon, o.. 22-21. ColiitnlMls 8-"i 27. "Xnlaslj'a Hnrling." Siillhnu, lltirrls 4- Wowla'— N. Y. Clly 22-27. O Obsill, Cliuuiieey (Augustus PII011. ntsr.l—Haa Friiiolsn,. I'sl.. 22-27, Portland, Ore., 31 June 2. Tiicoiiia. Wusb., 3. Ulyiupla Musical iinnnly III. W. I'rlesl, nigr.l — Atlanta, (lu.. 22 27, Xushvllle, I'eiui., 2UJmio it. Osin.iii Shs-k (Julin liMiinu, uigr.)—Bulclgh, X. C. 22 27. Ogdeii Stm-k (.1. K. Ogilen. mgr.)—Wonusockct, It. 1. 22. IndiHIulle. "Our Xew Minister" (Miller * Conyera, nigra.)— Chit-ago, III., 22-27. wuson ends. "Over Nhigiiru Falls." A I Bow land k Clifford, mgrs.)—Chicago. HI., 21-Jutie 3. "lib. Arkuimiw." Fust Ituyuioiid's (Merle II. Nor- ton, lugr. J --lllg Hnplds, Alb-b-, 2-1. .leiiiitngs 23. Miilibin 20. MuiMidouu 27, Clielaiygau 2U, 311, St. Ignite 31. S1111II Sle. Mnrle June 1, Xewls-rry 2. Ishpemlug 3. "1m Satan's Mount"- Ifoslou. Mass.. 211-Jlllie 3. "On Ibis Trull" Hiii>. Pis-k, nigr.l—Blver Point, It. L. 21. AHI-laim. Mass.. 23. Taunlua 2». I'lvmoulb 27, MlddleUro 811, Munsllcbl 30. South l-'niuihigliiiiii 31, (JII11I011 June 1, Hud- mm 2. Maymird 3. V Paylon Sisters (Dun S. Hovt. Uigr.)—Columbus, 'In., 82-27. Peg' Cims-dy. II. F. Wllbrd's (II. Marlyiiiie, mgr.l .Middle. Aln.. 22 27. I'el'l's I'nvlltoli I'lnveis I Will .1. Peters, lugr. 1 — Seiiis-n, Km,., o-j.ji. 1'outrnliu 83.27, Frankfort 211-31, Blue Itiiplds .Inlie 1-3. Poll St.s-k llrblgi'iK.rl, Clio.. 22. bidelllille. "PIlM- of Peui-c," Bohert Coimess—Xeivurk, X. J., a 1 (Juitiey Adams Suwver" -X. V. City 22-Junu 3. It llb-hords, Kriu-si ilidm W. Buiikln, mgr.)—New London. Wis.. 24. HotH-rts. Florenci. (Frist llelnseo, uigr.)- -Sun Pi'iiuclsci,. I'ni,, 81 July M. Ilulpb, Margurei Hi. I.. All mgr.) — llliiiea. .Midi.. 24. Pontine an, Almu 87, Holly 811, .Mount Pleasant 30. I'llnl June I. Ityaii Sli«'k (DdiiIiI It y nn. lugr.)—Sprlugflil'l, Muss., 22 88. Itecord Marl Toledo, 11., 81 27. "Ito.inl Sbivc." Northern. Cordon k HeniielCs • Have II. Wlaels. mgr. I—Portage, Wis., 21, Waupnii 83, Fori Atkinson 2D, lleloll 27. In-o- iioinon-oc 20, Wunkeslia 30. lliirlliiglon 31, I'.lk- liorn June 1. Lake ilenevu 2. Iliirvunl. III.. 3. "llo.val Slnte." Soitllierii. liordon A Ill-mien's 1 Henry M. HlackiilliT, mgr.l- l.ei.sila. IL, 21. S Soihcrii. i:. 11., nud .InIm Murliiwe (Charles froli- infill, nigr.l Sail Lake I'lly. C. 22-21, Kansas I'lly. .Mo.. 23 27. SI. .I.isi't.li June I. Men 11,1111 PI11I I Slisk (Will. II. Slii'riu.'iii. mgr.) - Calgary, X. W. T.. 22-June 17. ".sIh- Slistps |o Cotiiiiier." Kleaiiur Hoi,sen and K.vrle Ih'llew- (IJebler k Co.. mgrs.)- AYiisliiug. ion. D. I'.. 82. 23. Haiti re, M'L. 21, Phllu- delpblu. Pu., 83 27. "simple Simon Simple" Philadelphia. Pa.. 22 27. "Spun or Life" ILcul* Doonxi-ttii. lagr.l - Haiti- mmre. Mil.. 88 87. X. V. I'll) 811 June 3. "SI Pliuikard." J. C. I*wl« (IV, A. Junker, iiigr.) —Fowl da Lac, Wis., 21, Teinpesit. Marie (Clnirles Frobman, mgr.)—N. Y. City 22-June 3. Turner. Clara (Ira W. Jackson, mgr.)—Paleraou, X. J., 22-27. Taylor Dramatic (Albert Taylor, mgr.)—Colmo- bus. flu.. 22-27. Tucker. Kttwl. Stock (Mack Urns., nigra. )— Phrenli, Aril.. 22. IndelliiHc. "Trilby" (Wra. A. Urady. mgr.)—N. Y. City 22- "Trip to Lgrpt" |C. II. Kerr, mgr.l— Mnnpirlle, Mich., 22. Caluuu't 23. Hancock 24. Kscannbu 23. Mniilstb|iie 20. Traverse «3ty 27, Manistee 2S. Saginaw 211, Port Unroll 311. "1'ruev. Hie iiiiiIiiw King"---Limestone, Me.. 38, Sprugues Mills 23. Mars Hill 21 Brblgi-wnlcr 23. Moiilli-ello 20. Smyrna Mills 27, Miiaardla '211, Asbhiml tin. Laale Lake 31, Fort Kent June I. Kduii mistnii. X. II.. 2, lirunil Falls 3, Penh fi. U "I'acle Timi's Cal.ln." Al. W. Mania's (Kd. S. Marllu. mgr.l -tlilengo. III., 21 June 3, season ends. "1'iicle Tain's Cabin." C. W. Langalafr'a -Wllke"- hsrre. I'm.. 27. Turtle Cns'k an. Wlliuenlliig 3«, K\|«.rl 31, Print Station June I, Clnrldgo 2, Madison 3. "Itnrle Tula's Cabin." Stetson's. Western (Win. Klblile, mgr. 1— Carey, (»., 25. lilnlTlou 811, Wiipakonela 27, Fori llccovery 211, Dunkirk, lnd., :ii>. Alexandria 3. "■.Serbs Tom's I'alJn." Morgan * Howe's—Kllita. Istli. Pa., 23. illnsspori 20. MeKees Bocks 27. Cirapolls 20, Mmiaco 30. Maiii|iuin 31, ICvuus Cllv June I, Cbleora 2, Mars 3. "I'lirle Tom's Cabin." IH- Mar's—lllnssls.ro, X. J.. 21. Clayton 23. Mays Lauding 211. Sinners Point 27. Xewllcld 20. Vlnelnnd .in, Mlllvllle 31, Sea lalninl City June 1. Cape May 2, Hccau Clly X "Pttcle Tom's Cabin." Phillips * Daly's—Jcnn- nelte. Pa.. 27. Irvrln 211. I.lgonler 30, I.ntroho 31. Wlu,lla-r June I. South Fork 2. Kla-nsburg 3. "l'nile Tom's faWn."—N. Y. Clly 20-Juiin 3. "lucle Tihu'k Cithin" (John V. Sluwe, mgr.)--. Howard. Knit.. 24. Sovcry 23. F.nrokn SB, Mtull. sou 27. Kendlug 811, Osage Clly 311, Burllugallio 31. Suantoii June I, Mrrhleti 2. «s — s ■ ■*!■•■ Van Hylte k K11I011 (F. .Muck, mgr.)—Davenport, la.. 22 27. Sprlugilchl. III.. 20. Imlcllnllr. Vernon Slm-k tlliuij. 11. Vernon, mgr.)—St. Tti'Sliaa. I int., 22. Imlellulle. "Vivian's Piipus." Cnnillne Hull (Bb'h k Harris, nigra. 1 Ml. Paul. .Minn.. 21-27, Mlnuonimlla 2H- June 3. "Virginian," 1 lust In Puriuim- Chicago, 111., 22, liulntnllr, W Wels-r's All Stur Stm'k (Jimcplt II. Wclier, mgr.) - nilrngo. III., 2227. Wurllebl. David (David llelnseo, mgr.) —N. Y. Clly 22 J one 3. Ward nml Yokes (Stair k NleitUl. nigra.) —Mull* In'al. Can., 22-27. Williams and Walker (Hurt Ik * Seaman, mgrs.)— X. r. City 23-27. Wlunlnger Bros.' nwn (Frank Wlnnliiger. tiigr.)-- Marlnrtle, Wis.. 8J-2S. Menominee. Mich., 211- Jills- 4. WohIIiiiII Sl«-k -Daytiut, ft., 22. Iialedtille. "Wiiinlirer" il-'riitik Howe Jr.. nigr.l—Phllndcl' pitta. Pn.. 22-27. "Wiivwni-il Son" (J. II. Springer, mgr.)—St. John, X. It., 3UJ .1. "Uiij of Ibe Transgressor." Chin. II. xnlua—• I'levehitnl, 1)., 22 27. Y "York Slule Folks" (Fred R. Wright, uigr.) — Host Mn-s., 22, Iudellnlle. "Young lltiirnlo. King of la» M'lld Wcsi." chna. K. Ilbmey's I'liilndelplibi, Pa.. 88 87. Ilalll- more, Mil., 88-Junc 3. MIMICAL. It...Inn lik'id H|»'rii (John Shnytie. wgr.l—Tetar* liino. Ark., 21 87. , „ , MaHl I'alil Tnitibiiilours (Visdckel & Nnlno, lli.'is. I- Plilbidi'loliln. I'll. 2287. "Ilubos lu Tiiylnud" ilbuidln ,V Mitchell, mgrn.) - -Toronto. 1*1111.. 22-27- Ciisili'ten ii|S'ru --.Mllwuiikrc. Wis., Si-June 2-1. Cniiuillmi Jubilee Singers (W. T. Cary, mgr.l-- Wellniul. Illtl., 21. .lelllllngs 23. Cliciipsldo 80. Xilltllisikc 27. 2«. Cajllgil 211, Dutivllle 311 Vllliirla 31. TllwiiilHirg Juno I, Purl Burwell 8. Wcsi Uirnit 3. "loiiilugg Thro' the llye" (Hen. W. I.edercr, mar. I- Plillnilelplita. Pa.. 22. ludrlliillp. IV Angel Is .leirersnu iSlinlvrt lltus., mgrs.) — X. Y. Clly 82, Inilellnlle. H— km. Frniik 111 II. Dlllliiglunu, mgr.)—R. Y. Clly 22, Inilellnlle. "F.u.-I nud tlic Ctrl" iMImla'rt Urns., nigra.) — Bustoli, Muss.. 22. Ili'letlnlte. IIo|i|ier, De Wulf (Slutls-rt « Brady, mgrs.) — Sprfmlleld. II., 21. "Isle of Bong Hung" (Harry Powers, mgr.)— I'lllcegn. III.. 21. Illdellnlli- "Isle ,,f Spleo" ill. C. Whitney, mgr.) Ithaca, N. Y.. 22, Srriinlni. Pa., 23. PIIIhIiui 21, Wilkealtnrrn 23, lliialelnii 20, poiisvlllu 27, llarrlshurg 21*. Altiaiuu 30. Jidoislowu 31, Cuhilllowu June I. Ilreensbllrg 2, season cuds. Klllles Hinid (T. P. J. Power. Iiuir. I- Bristol, Kng.. 2127. Llverisud 211. 30. Itclfusl. Ire., June 13. Klngslown I, Dublin 0-7. Cork S, season ends. LllarjlPn Baud—Iinllnuninills. lad., 22 211. "I.lllli; DiK-hess," I'lsle Jasils- Pliilndelplilit, Pa., I I i m I Ids llniiil— .\abiiry Park. X. J., 22, ln« dellnlli'. "Prims- of Pllaen" (Henry W. Siivsgi'. mgr.) — Mam Mush.. 23. Iloatoti 211. Iiclellidli-. "PUT! Purr:! I'otif!!!" IF. C Wblliiey, mgr.) Chicago. III.. 22. Inil'tlolle. tttlssell, Lillian (Hhilla-rl llliis., nigra.)—PHIS- burg. Pa., 82-27. Ilorul Arllllrry Ibiud Uin. De VHu. nigr.)-llal« tlinoii'. Mil.. 82 Sept. Ill Scliiimmui llelnk 17. C. tt'hllliey. Illgr.)— Clll> cugo. III.. 82 27. Koiisii mill Ids Hiuul (Frank Cbrlsllaiier, mgr.)— I'lilliiilcbihlii, Pu.. 27-Jline 1(1. Vnn Slndiilfnnl IK. F. Klngsloii, mgr.)—Hrnllla. \V«»li.. 21-21, Spoknm- 811. 27. victoi's lluud (Col. .loliu F. llrngg, mgr,)—« t'levebiml. II.. 28, Illdelllllte. Wills Musical IJ0I111 II. Wills, mgr.l—SI. Louis, Mo. 82 27, "Yryikef Consul" (lleury W. .Savage, lugr.)— Boa. Ion. Muss., 82 27. ill BLKSiii K mi vm 1 j 1: v 1 i.li : SHOWN. • Amerleniis (I-:. D. Miner, lugr. 1- X. Y. Clly 82- Itble lllboii lilrl* (.link Singer, mgr.)- .Montreal, Clin.. 28-37. Boweir Hiirles'llHTa. Hurllg k Kouliimi'a (Jisl lliirll.-. ingr.i liiiirulo. X. Y.. 22 27. Ilohemi-ins t'l,n,mu, W. Miner, mgr.) Columbus, li„ 82 21. Hun Tims I Hush A Wela-r. tugra. I-LTiicliinnll, 11., 21 87. Itii-. i-iii 1. tl'liiiiles A. Cromwell, mgr.)- Detroit, Mb-li.. 21 27, Cb'Vidiiiiil. II.. 80 June 3. Black Crunk Jr.. Hurry Hustings' il'bas. F. Kd- wirils. mgr.l—X Y. Clly 22-27. Nissark, N. J.. 2!i Jem- 3. clly spoil- (Phil Sheridan, mgr.)—Brooklyn, X, Y.. 22-27. Canadian Vaudeville Diwvllle. X. V.. 22 27. HivereV. Sum St. I.onls, Mo., 21-27. Dnliiiy Duchess (Bush .V Webor, mgrs.) -MI11- ueiils.lls. Minn.. 21-27. Henry lliirleai)iirrs - Philadelphia, Pa., 22 27, Newark. N. J.. 211 June ".. Jolly Crass Widows (Itolosr 1 F11II011. nigr.l —St. Paul. Minn.. 21-27. Kentucky Holies (WIihIIou Bros., mgrs.i ■ I'levo* land. O.. 22 27. BulTulo, X. Y.. 211 June 8. Merry .Mubb-iis (lliilli-r, Jncobs A. Lowry. mgrs.) X. V. Clly 88 87. New York Stars l.lohu K. Itaynor mgr.l -Mil. wanker. Wis.. 21 27. New York Spi-elnllv, Conklln's —Winaiawkl'l, IL L. 2827. Orientals IW. It. Wiilsnu, mgr.l I'hlholelphln, Pn.. 22 27. Wa-hhignui. 11. C. 'JUJuiie 3. Hoi.e IIIII'm Kogllsb Fnllr llllee -v lliirton, nigra.) Ilreiiklyn. X. Y„ 22 27. Hose Syd.'IFa London Belles I W. H. Canipts-ll, nmr.i Wnsbbigiiai. D. 1'.. 22 27. Itellly a Wissl's I Pal Kellly, mgr.l—N. Y. Clly, TriniM-Allmille, Hurlig A S.-atiinu's IK. M. Ilosen* Hull, mgr.l- llidllluore. Mil.. 22 27. I tc|.Inns IT. W. Illuklns, lagr.l Tolls lo, I),, 21. 27. Mine, Women nud Song (Al. M. Thi'lse, uigr.)-, Xessrk. X. J.. 22 87. Yankee I ,i!,. 1:i 11 -. (.link Singer, mgr.)—Ilrnoks lyu, X. Y.. 8!i June Hi. MIXST'ltl'il.N. DoniiHIy's. Toinuiv (.luck W. Slofcra, mgr.) -- l.it.tilteid. Clin.. 23. Phlluionl. N. Y., 2U, Alliens 37, Calaklll 2'J, Huugcrllea 30, Kllrn< vllle Us 1