The New York Clipper (May 1905)

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3IAY 27. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 355 ■•111: IJrystal Park. Scdalia. Mo.. UHJuae X Hunt. Claude. Ilarl, Ptujblu, Oob, Z2-a7. ... Rackctt & llaxnnl. Tower. Blackpool, Kag.. S'J. 27; OstnM. MliHllcboro. Enf„ ill-June 3| Em- pire, KulhKin, l^tiuNiii, 5-17. liityiiieli I. Link' II.. Lyceum, Loudon, ling., B2. na'dford"* Valentino. Allianihru, Paris. Kr„ 22- -.1 • liipi'-- Huildcrsneld. Kng.. June G-lO; Drrhv Castle, Mr of Man, {ML, liitlninii'l fc flood, Majestic, Kauuii City. Mo. 55* WartsoB * Morrlsey, Henderson's, Gviwj Island, N. i*. 22-27. Waller & Mucin, llrnilriilturEti'ft, Phlln.. 3227. Warm 4 llcusli.iiv. tioilfroy's. Grand ttapldt, Mich., 'jn J T.. Walhouriip & Whitney, Star, Ilamlllnn, Can.. 22- 87: Al Fresco Park. Peoria, ill.. aVJaar :t. Ward A- Coala, Family, B. sit. Louis. 111., 22- liino 3. Washer tiro*., Trnlqiie, Mlnneanolla, Minn.. 22-27. Ward, Mnliel, Parlor. Diihith. Minn., 22-27. 22-27. Werrw Bros., f;. O. 11 Ctilesxo B41 tMl—■■ War. Lyceum, Ija Fran.. Cal., J3-27. Welsh, Chas. * Jennie, Unique-.' ffkalm, Can.. IU-lff Bros.. New <Jatle. hug.. 20-June J; Km- 32-27; Unique. Minneapolis. Minn., is-Junc 3 |.lre. South Shields. 6-10; Empire. Edinburgh, Welsh It F.stes. .Sydney, i\U 22"7 c *' Soot., 12-17. r.cklaw Dan. Bennelt'a, Loudon, Can., 22-27. Hcihj * Richards. Boston, 22-27. Reno 4 Murray. Crystal, Marlon, lad.. 82-27. Ileert * Shaw. Pastor's, N. V. C, 22-27. Hertford * Winchester. Saltoa. Kara.. 22 27; Ingersoll Park. I>ea Moines, In.. 21)Jime 3. Iteilly, Johnnie, Monroe Park, Toronto, Can., H- KeTi" & Snillh, Atlantic flarden, K Y. C. 22-27. ncktaw Dan. London. London. Can., 22-27. tlco V Prevost. Olyuipla, Paris, IT., 22-31. Ridley Blstprs. Empire, Ashtabula Harbor, 0., 22-27. Rials* Istti Forest Park, St. Louis, 22-27; For- est Park. Kansas City, 2»-Jnne 3. nice * Adams. Mauha'tun. Norfolk. Va., 22-27. Richards Slaters. Savoy. Victoria, Can., 22-27. Hire Family. U. O. H.. Pittsburg, 2fl-.Tune 3. King * Williams, People's, Cedar Rapids, la., ■ I.t.OJ Itnnney * Bent. Olympic. Chicago. 22-27. KnbMin. Mar. Victoria. N. I. C, 22-27. Ibuiav Slaters, Hlpiiotlromc, N. Y. C, 22-27. Bnliert * I)e Mont. Jcffer*. Saginaw, Mlcb., 22- 27 • Whllney. Detroit, 2fl-.Timc 3. Raiitlna & Stevens, Proctor's, Newark. N. J., 22-27. Itublnsnn & Thoniiwm. Boa Ton, Salt Lake, U., 22-27 : Hgdcn. 2t»-.Inne 3. Rii.n-e Bros., Hollywood Park, Baltimore, McL, lti.hert fc De Mont. Whllney. Detroit. Mlcb., 22- 27' Olympic, Springfield, 111., 2I)-Junc 3. Burro. Vacco, Godfrey's, Grand Raplda, Mich., 21-27. M fc Roberts, Lyceum, Elizabeth, N. J., 22- june 3. Honalnos (3). Casino. NiiBhrtllo, Term., 22-27; Olympic. Chattanooga, 20-Jnne 3. Ilonenua, Luke View Park, Terre Haute, lud„ 22- 27. Ilese-Kdjib Ballet Troupe, Mexico City, Mcz., 22-June 3. Rosnire & Droelo. Touring Buropc. Bom & Lewis, Forester. London, Kug., 22-27; Row, Ixmiloii, 20-June 3. Rorlkrr, Kilw. O., Albambra, Sarannab, Ga., 22- Ruckvrcli. Jlniule, Fischer's, Bud Fran., Cal., 22- 27. Korhefort & May. Arch, Clcrclaiid. O.. 22-Jnne 3. llosiilrrs. The. Collseinn. Terre Haute, lnd., 22-27. llossell & Buckley. Park, N. Y. C. 22-27. liusscl. I*ah, C. O. II.. Clilcugo, 22-27. Rtitsell Bros.. Victoria. N. Y. C. 22-27. Iluasell & Dunbar. F.mplre. Boise City, Ida.. 22- 27: 0. II., I'ocalelto, 2ll-.lmie 3. Russell, Phil k Carrie, Urptaeum, Portland, Ore., 22-June -".. Russell. Bijmi. Grand. Ilanley. Eng., 22-27; Can- lerlitirr-l'arraiii-Iallneloii. June 12-21. Ryan. Lester & Ryan, Electric Park, Detroit, Mich.. 22 June 3. Ryan (c Rlchflehl. Victoria. N. Y. C. 22-27. Sain, (I. K., Moulin Rouge. Paris. Fr., 22-June IS: Karsnal, Lucerne. (H»lla.. IS-3A. S.iwiidlc & Sears. Empire, La Salle. 111.. 22-27. Samuels. M.. Family. E. St. Isiuls, III., 22-27; 1'nlipie. Dareiiort. In.. 20-Jnne 3. Kanfonl. Florllla. Grand. Butte, Moll., 22-27. Sailor 4 Barburello. Olympic. Chicago, 22-27. Scott, Carrie, Godfruy's, Grand Rapids, Mlcb., 21- Btaaasa, I3iaa. K., Colmdal. N. Y. C„ 22-27; Victoria. N. Y. (.'., 28-Junc 3. Shediui. Jos. F., Temple. Delrolt. Mich.. 22-27. Shanty-town Trio. Crystal. Deuver, Col.. 22-27. Sheck Bms.. Forest Pork, St. Lnnls, 22-27: Fontaine Ferry Park, Loulsrllle, Ky„ 20-June Shaw Sisters. Frlta'n. Portland. Ore., 22-27. Shns. Iteouble. Chester Park. Cincinnati. 22-27. SllaniHS, The, Chutes, San Fran., Cal., 22-27. Shinues, The. Phillips, Richmond, lnd.. 22-27. Klnmin. Pauline. Main St., Peorlu, III., 22-27. Smith 4 Aratlo. St. Ry. Park. Danville, 111., 22- 27; thistle, lllooinlngton, 20-June 3. Kmllh. P. J., Main St., Peoria. III., 22-27. Suvdor, Bud. Keith's. Cleveland, 22-27. Srhmllx. Louisa. Bennett's, Loudon. Can., 22-27. banter 4 Buckley. Vlclnrln, N. Y. C. 22-27; Keith's, Phlla.. 20-June 3. Southward. May, llcudcrsou'8. Coney Island, N. Y.. 22-27. Soplnnore Girls (11), Henderson's, Coney Island, N. Y.. 22-27. Soils lirus., Haymarkct, Chicago. 22-27. SiMshlcii 4 Uerson, Howard, Boston, 22-27. Stabl. Rose. 4 Co., II. & S., N. Y. C. 22-27. St. l'Vliv SlBlers, Shea's, Bulfaln. N. Y.. 2227. Stein Eretta, Concerto Ibimano. Turin. Italy, 22- 31 : Clrro Parish. Madrid. Sp.. June 1-30. Stuart, John F., Meniphl, Mentphla, Tciin,, 22- Jnne 3. Stuart. Arthur, Lincoln Park, Vlnccnnes, lnd., 22-27 Steely. Doly 4 Co., Snroy, Atlantic City, N. J., 22-27. Sleluert-Thotuas. Gaiety, Springfield. III., 22-27; Family, K. St. I.nals, III.. 20-Juoc U. Slnntord. Billy, Empire, Ashtabula Harbor, O., 22-27. Sisplcion 4 Chancy, Family, Richmond, lad., 22- 27: Lugonu. Clncliiuall, 20-June 3. Stevens, Edwin. Keith's, Btsstaa, 22-27. El. Ives, Flora, Urue. Oakland, Cal., 22-27; t:inttis, San Fran.. 20-June 3. St. tinge Brew.. Howard, Boston, 22-27. Sully 4 Phelps, BIJon, Dnbmine, In., 32-27; Peo- ple's, Coilnr Ruplds, 20-Jnne 3. Sullivan. Mark, Savoy. Atlantic City, N. J.. 22- 27. Sullivan 4 Pawiuelluii, Olympic. Chicago. 22-27. Sylva. Mnrgarel, C. O. II., Chlciigo, 22-27. Sylvester, Jones & I'rlugle, Grand, Butlc, Mou., 22-27: IIHimui. 20-4 line 3. Si iv hi 4 o'Nenl, .Novelty, Sioux Fulls, ti. !)., 22- 27. lamer 4 GUIwrt, PoII'h, Springfield, Mass., 22- 27. Teal. Raymond, Pickwick, San Diego, Col., 22-27. Twkow's t'jits. Victoria. N. Y. C, 22-27. Terley. Kellb'H. 8. Y. C, 22-27. Telms Troupe. Hippodrome. N. Y. C, 22-27. TlioniisKin Slslers. Belveilere, San Fran., Cal., 22- •luue 3. Thoruc, Splngohl 4 Co., Haymarkct, Chicago, 22- Thiirslon, Howard, Fischer's, San Fran., Cal.. 22-27. Tohiiis. Musical. Proclnr's. Newark, N. .7., 22-27. Tninklns, Wlllium, Orpheuin, Los Angeles, Cal., Towel. Snillh 4 Towel, Moore's, Porthunl, Me., 22-27. Tnnihadonr Four. Luke Qulnslgatnonil, Worcester, Mass., 20-June 3. Trovers, Roland. Flurn's. Mudlsoo, Wis., 22-27; O. 0. II- Chlcugo. 20 June .".. Trnsk 4 Gladden, Gnrrlrk, Burlington. In., 22-27. Trclour, Temple, Detroit, Mich., 22-27. Tulsa. Novelty, Denver. IM-. 22-27; Novelty, Cripple Creek. 20-Jnue 3. " Tyrrell. AL. Star. Ilmnllton. Can.. 22-27. Union Galling Guards. Colonial. N. Y. C, 22-27. 1 'iilln 4 Paul. Athletic Park, Kokonio. lnd, 20- Jnae 3. Usher. Claiele 4 Fannie. Family. Lancaster, Pa., Van" Viisser 4 McCauIcy. Lyceum, San Fran., Cal.. 22-27. Vandalinr. Rose, Olyuipla Park, Chattanooga, Tenn.. 22-27. Vnn Gofre fc Colrely. Unique, Minneapolis, Minn., -■-' .In no 3. Doalon, Vassn'r" tllrls. Forest Park. St. Loula, 22-27; Olympic. Chicago, '.MVJiinc 3. Vsn l^ur 4 Duke. Keith's. Boalon, 22-27. Vanlauuiu. Novelty, Stockton, Cal., 22-27. Van Canm. Kamous. Gruuil Kaplds. Mich.. 21-27. Vernon, Rae. Godfrey's, Grand Rapids, Mich., 21- "7 Verni.n. Colonial. N. Y. C, 22 27. Vernel. Only. 4 Co., Sjiokntie. Wash., 22-27. Vermel In 4 Dloiiue. Cirque Bureau, Nantes, Kr., 22-Jiuh* ". Veilmur's. Pastor's. N. V. C, 22-27. Vlitori'lll, Mr. 4 Mrs., Family, Laucaiter, Pa., 22-27. Von P.runder Sisters. Palace, Lowell, Mam.. 22- 27. Vi«-lker. Fwlerlck. Kellh's, I'hlla.. 22-27. Vi.p Klrlue 4 nigsun, Ilaymarker. Chicago. 22- 27; Ft. Sheridau Park, lllghwood. SO-Junc B. Bard 4 Curran, C. 6. H., Chicago, 22-2T, Van. Billy. Temple. Belrnlt. Midi.. 22-27. VMtivero's Naval Boiubanlinciit. Keith's, Welalt 4 Estcs. Sydney, C. B„ 22-27. Welsh, Beii, G. o, II.. Plttslmrg. 22-27. Welch. Joe. Proctor's, Newark. N. J., 22-27. Westford Bros.. Bijou. Norfolk. Vs., 22-27. Wesson, Walters 4 Wesson. Proctor's. Newark. N. J., 22-27; Hoag Lake, Wooosocket, R. I., 20- June 3. Westcott, Eva, 0. O. II.. Pittsburg. 22-27. Wesley, LoBIs, Keith's. Cleveland. 22-27. «f»t, Kord ^4 Dot, Henderson's, Couey Island, West 4' Van Siden, Shea's, Toronto, Can., 22- jyj'! ,e ; Sluarl. 4 Co.. Orpheum, Bkln.. 22-27. Vtl.l'eley 4 Bell, Family. Mnhnnoy City, Pa., 22-27; Family, Shamokln. 20-June 3. Whelan 4 Searls, Grand. Marlon, lnd., 22-27; Coliseum. Terre Haute. lnd.. 20-Jnne .1. Whlieley, Frank A.. Palace, Lowell, Mass., 22-27. While. Burt, Grand, Butte, Mont., 22-27 Whittle, W. C. Pastor-a, N. Y. C, 22-27; Allen- town, Pa., 20-June 3. Wilson Trio. Dea Moines, In.. SS-Jnne 3. Wilson 4 De Mmvllle. Flotn's. Madison, Wis., 22-27; (I. O. II., Freeport, III.. 20-June 3. Williams a Gordon, Empire, Ashtabula Harbor, Wilson, Alf. 4 Mabe. Westminster. Providence, 20-June 3. Wilson, Grace. Grand. Jollet. 111.. 20-June 3. Wiwuls 4 Bohm. Suntnokln, Pa., 22-27. Wooillatul Nymphs. Detroit. Mich., 22-27. WoihI, Geo. H., I'roctor's 5th Ave., K Y. C, 22- 27. ^ ™ m Z * ,lcI1 "' Olympic Pork, Chattanooga, 111., AVooiivllle 4 Moore, Manhattan, Norfolk, Va.. 22- 27. Wynn 4 Hart, Empire, Col. Springs. Col., 22-27. WykofT. Fred, Howard. Boston. 22-27. Wylle 4 Yylson, Pnlace, Worcester, Mass., 22-27; A. 4 S., Boston, 20-June 3. Yale Trio, Pickwick, San Diego. Cal.. 22-27. Youngs 4 Brooks, Rnmoua Pavilion, Crniul Rap- ids, Jllch., 22-27. Yoscarrys (,:). Alhntubra, N. Y. 0.. 22-27. Young Bros., Victoria. N. Y. C. 22-27. Young. Ollle 4 Bro., Coliseum. London, Kog., 22- June no. Yorke 4 Adonis, Athanilira, N. Y. C. 22-27. Vimo, Savoy, Atlantic Clly, N. J.. 22-27. /.arrow Trio, Poll's, Wnterhury. Conn.. 22-27. Zuiel 4 Vernon. Kellh's, Dululh. Minn.. 22-27. Zarn 4 Zara, BIJou, Dnluth, Minn., 22-27. Znnclgs. The. Unstable, Syracuse. N. V.. 22-27; Proctor's 29H Street, N. Y. (',.. 20-Juue 3. /am 4 Stetson, Moore'a, Portland. Me.. 22-27. Zenog, Elite, Davenport, la., 22-27. Zel. Raymond, Cook's Park, Evansvllle, Inil.. 22- 27: Bllou, Darrrllle, III.. 20-June 3. Zlmmer, Electric Park. Newark. N. J., 20-Jnne 3. music and $oit& i'i.aiis Ku.viJttit, the composer of "Deurlc," which on the opening tilgliL or Krnnk Daniels' production of "Sergeant Blue," proved to be 1 he artistic song- filt of the piece, recently received n letter from Sallio t'i»her, who is hinging the song. Miss Klslter pays the fol- lowing words of tribute to "Dearie:" "The simplest things, If true, are alwuys the great- est. Your eons Is simplicity Itself und very true, and therefore 'great.' Many thanks for giving me the happiness of singing It." May Wahd, who Is featured with the "Tracked 'Round the World" Co., last week sang "In Vacation Time," Hurry Von Tllzcr's Hummer waltz lilt. The way she has of sing- ing this song brought down the house nud many encores followed. Miss Ward this Sum- mer will l>6 In vaudeville with her own com- pany, and will make a special feature of tha song. Notkh from Walter Jacobs.—Carroll John- sou, the minstrel, with DockHtiidcr'B Min- strels, continues to feature with excellent success Keith & Kctnlilc's sailor waltz song, "I've .Sweethearts In Kv'ry Port." The Four Shannons made a genuine hit with "Coma Over On My Veninda," Keith und ICemble's new Summer waits: song, nt a benefit at lha 'J'rcmont Theatre, Boston, Inst Sunday night. "On Yo' Way," the new coon song, bv th» composer of "By the Watermelon vino" (Mntly Lou) looks like a sure thing. Ander- son und Uolncs, Juniper and Ilnyes, Klmbla Bros. Trio, the tlailc.vs. Cooper and IlobliiFOn, Morgan und West, and the Taylors arc iimong those featuring It. VicTun Ukkiikbt hus finished the score of two new comic operas, which will reccl-ve llielr initial performance early In the Au- tumn. Ills comic operas, "Hnbes In Toyland" and "It Happened in Nordtand," proved to he among the best drawing cards during I he past season, and his Intermezzo, "Al Fresco," continues to be a great Instrumental hit. Ai.i-'kki) C. JtuvYN, composer of '"The Yan- kee Consul" and numberless Instrumental se- lections aud songs, has completed the «core of another comic opera, the book of which Is by Henry M. Blossom, nud will take a short vacation that he may enter bis Fall work with bis usual zest. \V. Fkkdkiuck Pktkiis. who composed the music to "The Mayor of Toklo," to which Klchard Carle wrote the libretto. Is a most painstaking worker, and his song numbers und Insli-iimeiitul pieces are not only tuneful mid Inspiring, but arc llnlshcd with constini- ruulc skill, showing the ninslor baud from beginning to end. Tiibodokk II. NonTKRur has composed a new buss solo, which Is different from uny- thlng he has heretofore written. The nnino has not yet l>een given to the public. Two of Mr. Northrup's most famous songs nre: "Here's to Ihc Nnt-Itrown Ale" and "Beware of the Urlgund Hold," which are being sung In all parts of this country nnrl nhrond. Ha Is also the composer of "Saucy rinlly," which was featured In "The Liberty Belles," and "The English Daisy." Another song of Ma, which has become very popular, Is "Pretty Poll," an cxihilalte little ballad. OL'ktav Lcana bus gone to Oermany where he Is to superintend the production of "The I'liitcc of Pllsen," In Berlin. Ills new opera, la br written In <iillaborsUon with Frnnk l'lxlcy. will Iw produced by Charles Frohmnn early In the Full. kTAMflKi Klimn has ultuost completed (be music for Hie opera which he and John Ken- drlck BntiSM rrcenlly began. It will be pro- (luci-d hv Henry \V. Snvage. Wii.i.iam T- Fiiancih, composer of "Thn Holllcklnp Girl," now running n>t the Herald Square Thealre, has sailed for London. John \V. Iiiiatton, composer of many pop- ular song hits and Instrumental novelties, la rcst'ng. after the completion of his work on "The Pearl and the Pumpkin." the mu- sical oTtravagnnzn which he und Paul West wrole for Kliiw ft Ih'langer. 1 Irs Kowariis. composer of "Goodbye, Little fllrl, (iiKMlbye," "Tiunmnny" and nu- remotis other songs. Is now In Uindon. Eng.. Where he will remain for a brief visit ll«i will return In lime to look after several roof garden productions. "He's Me Pdl" and "Tammonv" hnve made decided hits In Eng- land. Mr'. Edwards has Just Issued, through his publishers, n stirring march and two-«tep, entitled "Dear Old South." William UnUlatM. who hns written many Instrnmenlnl numhera that have been most fiivoralilv rci-elvi'd. :is well as I wo comic operas, "Peggy from Paris" and "The Fili- busters," will employ his spare time this coming Bummer gathering new Ideas for an- other musical production. • Ilou'Aitti WlllTSHY. composer of the "Mns- <|iillo Porade," bus lust published a new chnr- nrterlstlc piece, called The Mouse and tha Clock," which promises to be very popular, Chan. K. Ilumis Notes. —Wm. A. Brady's "All 'Round Chicago," lyrics by Krederlc Ilanken, music by A. Baldwin Slonnc, opened at McVlcker's Theatre, Chicago, to an etitliu- Rlnstlc audience. The big song hits were "I'm Looking for that Man," "The Cute Little Cnnnlhnlee,'' "It's the Canh, Cash, Cash," "Mr. Moon," "Dcnr Old Chicago For Ue," "Tho Song of the Nations" and "Corn, My Dusky Klorodorn." "I'm Trying 80 llnrd to 1'orget Yon," Sir. Harris' latest descriptive bnllnd. Is conceded by all to be the greatest song hit written by him since "After the Ball." Among those singing It can be men- tioned-: Mme. SlnpofTskl. Delia Donald, Char- lotte Ilnvenscroft, Bohnnnon nnd Corey, Ly- dtn Hurry. Mrs. Mark Murphy, Cherldnh Simpson, Phyllis Allen, Williams and Mel- bourne. Kleannr h'nJk, Pauline Hull, Wcrdcn nnd filadlsh. Allen May, Claude Thnrdo nnd Phyllis Gllmore. The Harris ballads that are scoring Immensely throughout the coun- try, nre: "I'm Trying So llnrd To Forget You," "Down In the Vale of Shenandoah," "Why Don't They Play With Me," "Farewell. Sweetheart May," "It Makes Me Think of Home, Sweet Home," "I'm Going to Lento You," "Waltzing AVlth the Girl Yrm Love," nnd "I've Got Sly Klngers Crossed. You Cnn't Touch Me." "Waltzing With the Girl You Love" Is In the lead for Summer songs, nt the present time, and from Indications It will win out wherever and whenever It la sung. Geo. Kvnns never falls to take at least n ifoxen encores with this song. "Simple Simon Simple," Nixon & Zimmerman's big spectnculnr production, opened May IS, nt the Tnrk Theatre, Philadelphia. All lha music In this big production will be published by Chas. K. Harris. "The Land of Nod," the new production, which opens June 4, nt the Chicago Opera House, will also be pub- lished by Mr. Harris. Kitty Mitchell, of lha "All 'Round Chicago" Co., will Introduce In her sperlnlty the coming week, tho descrip- tive child song story, "I've Got My Fingers Crossed, Yon Cnn't Touch Me." .Iamks H. Olivkb/bj music possesses a cer- tula Indescrlbnhlc charm, that remains with the listener for days. Take, for instance, his "(Jnod Night, Beloved, flood Night"—one never grows tired of such n melody, which Is concbjlve proof that It is far above the ordi- nary popular songs. Wm. C. O'Hara Is probnhlv one of the Juislest composers In New York, for he not only attends to his duties ns organist In A prominent church, hut he works slcndlly nt composing nnd arranging every week. His latest nocturne, "Ky-!sses," bus become a greal favorite with Instrumentalists. W. W. FiJRST's "Music Muster Wtillzes" have, captured the masses, which accounts for their great popularity. Wm Hkko Jn., one of the favorile com- posers of the day, always strives In give lieople what they want. Ills march nnd Iwo steti, "He Lender of Dc Company II" and "Llslen |o the Big Brnss Hand," one of Ids latest song hits, are both very catchy and melodious. Brnk.st It. Ball tins com|H>sed a nunilier of songs nud Inslruniuutiil selections that have met with great fnvor. "Under tho Harvest Moon," u reverie, has Income very popular among bauds und orchestras, and "In the Shallow of the Pyramid" Is being sung throughout this country and In Europe. Ju.i.vn KmvAitlis. composer of "Isive's Lot- tery," In which Mme. Schuinniui-Hclnk has been Ihc star the post season, Is completing two new comic operas, which will bo pro- duced ut nn early date by a well known niun- nger. Tub famous Gkilmav Mari.nh Hand, tin organization of International reptile, uad which was the big musical sensation of tho St. Louis Fair, Is now under the management of W. II. Ishum. nnd will shortly open nit extended lour of the principal parks of (he larger cities. Incidentally playing special engagements at expositions, conventions, Sanger fests, and Important outdoor affairs. The bund, under the direction of Una* Kln- dennann, consists of forty musicians, includ- ing ten specially engaged soloists, rho arc now en route from Iliiinluirg, Germany, nnd nrodtic to arrive In time for reheitrsnls, prior to the opening nt Bridgeport's new amuse- ment Institution, Steeplechase Island, the first week of June. Mr. Isltnm Is nsslsted In the munageiuent by Krnnk K. Tracy, formerly In advance of Brooke and his Chicago Marino Bund. A KOTKWairriiT achievement In the publi- cation of popular music occurred last week In the art department of Jerome If. Ucinlck 4 Co. Realizing the necessity of securing Immediate copyrights for a new march song. "Krlglil Kyes, Good-bye," by Wlllluius & Van Alstyne, the manuscript was arranged, plnlcs punched and finished, and regular copies printed within twelve hours after the engraver bad lirst received the hand-written copy. Is A UCTTfjaj received liy ibe Theatrical Music Supply Co.. from Tommy Donncllv (en finite, with Field's Jllnslrels). the latter slates that lie will feature Ihc following songs In the Donnelly & Hntflclfl Minstrels for the coming season: "Her Bov In Blue," "Does this Train Go to IleitvenV" "Money Was Mmle for Conns to Spend," and Ihc song hit. "Meet Me Down al Lunn, Lena." A special opening medley chorus hns been ar- ranged by Hip nlsjve llrm for the organiza- tion, consisting of lis most popular songs. IIaitv Fax xv I'iki.iis writes from London Hint she hns added "Meet Mo Down tit Luna, Lenn," to her repcrlory, and Unit It Is 11 suc- cess. She Is taking repeated encores at each performance. On of tub most unique dunce composi- tions that hits yet been presented Is 11 fns- elniillng ballroom dance anil plnno piece, en- titled "Aruboln." II Is snld to he a delight- ful combination of Jingles. Baiiv Ei.kanoiik Is scoring n hit with "G.Kid Old Coney Island" nnd "Just to be With You," The shows at Coney Island and nearby resorts are also featuring "Good Old Conev Island." The Knti-e-Nous Publishing Co., report I he ndvnncc sale on this song us very good, and It promises) to Iw one of Iho song successes of this season. Orchestrations of the waltz seem to he In great demand with iniiiiy of the lenders. I.vxnb A. Hazzaiip, musical director, having closed 11 llilrly weeks' engagement with the Kennedy Players, at Quebec, Can., Is enjoying a law weeks' vacation nt his home, 'n Saginaw. Mich. He opens nt Mich- igan City. lnd.. .Tune 4, where ho lllls tho position of orchestra and band leader for llin Summer. "tn:n Fitiiisciii'KTZ" was performed In Welslmden, Ger., May 17, before Emperor William, who was greatly pleased. I'ekn MixnnKK writes her publish*™ that "Won't You Fondle Me'/" nnd "In the Shade of Hie Old Anple. Tree" nre the two lu?sl lilts In Imr net. over Ibe Hopkins circuit. Pub- lished by Jerome II. Itenliek & Co. Ciiablotth ItAVK.vsrnoKT. Warren and Gardner, nnd Frank and Jen Lnlona are all using "In I he Shade of the old Apple Tree" over the Kohl ft Castle circuit. Published by Jerome II. Itcinlck et Co. CillEtr ami IIayks, Cook and Sylvia, fill, bert nnd Burl. Itose Cnrlln and Kdytho Mur- ray arc nil featuring Jerome II. Itemlck & Co.'s late coon pottg hit, "Farewell, Mr. Ab- ner Hemingway." Wm. II. T. Bhaiif: rejoined [jlhcratrsj Band, 15, as general ncenl. This organization Is now en route lo Hie Pacllc const, being tinder emiin'it lo appear one month at the Lewis k Clark Exposition, at Portland, Ore. Olivk I'iikmhtap sailed May 18, and, on her return In the Full, will bo beard at tho Met roiiollia 11 Opern [louse. Mme. K. vox FiirsKEi.L-NABT, court singer to the King of Rnxony. arrived In New York May IS, with her hiisbund, Iwlng on a long bridal tour. MM rony ape Iferr Poorled Is-- fare she leaves aud appear here next season tu grand opcru.. - - 1.1:0 Feist sonii publications. —Mario Laurent, soprano, writes that she Is mm.- tlinn pleased with the results of her two songs. "Knrnain" und "Ztnobla." Frances Glrard. soprano. Is meeting with much suc- cess In her numerous club engagement* with h«r reiK-rtory of Feist sorujs. Including "Pal nf Mine." "Illlly" nnd "Honey, I'm Watting," Byrne and Byrne, the expert rifle shots, are performing their marvelous shots to the spirited strolus of ft medley of the popular nlrB of the Foist house. Myrtle Byrne, of the net, has Hie distinct Inn of being one of Ihc cleverest lady rhnrp shooters In tho world. The Norrlsses write In to say that the finish- ing song of their act, "Honey, I'm Wnltlng," Is a "knockout" with them, Inasmuch ns they at-o compelled to take live and six curtain cnlls nt every performance. One of tho best known child performers of Newark, X. J., Is little Marguerite Sweeney, who recently ap- peared In "Babes In Toyland." anil has re- ceived ninny favorable press notices- for her clever staging of "Honey, I'm Waiting." Notkh prom tiik K. II. Uavuand Puslisk- INu Co.—Stuart nnd Turner report great success with. "Keep a Little Cosy Corner la Your Heart for Me" and "We'll Wander In the Bright Moonlight." John Hocnlch, mn- slcnl director of Henderson's Music Hall, Coney Island, has opened for tho season, and has placed several numbers from tho F. 11. llavlliinil Co. on his regular programme, among which are "I'm Going lo Meet Birdie Tonight" and "Keep a Little Cosy Corner In Your Heart for Me?' by Urlslnnc nnd Morse. May Alpino and picks nre singing "Where the Southern Itoses Grow," "What the Brass Hand Played" and "SalUe." and are receiving four soil five encores each time they render these new song hits. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Murphy, as ustinl. were 0110 of tho hits of Keith's, week of May K-lil, anil one of Mrs. Murphy's best musical numbers was "Longing for You." "Sijii'LH Simon Simpi.ii." Nixon k Zim- merman's operatic extravaganza, written by Chas. II. Brown 11111I oils F. Worn!, opened nt the Park Theatre, Philadelphia. .May la, 1,1 nn audience Hint crowded the house from pit to dome. The entire audlenoe were unani- mous In llielr praise of both the hook and music, ami the papers voted It one of tha biggest musical successes ever pnsliiced In that city, The big sung hllx. ''I'lcknnlnny Mosc," "Tho Cow and the Bee," "When You Are Itenlly it," "My Oskntnosn Lou," "Mamma's Lovcy Dear," "Simple Simon Simple" (song), "Tulips." "Ms Southern Oriole." "Frogglo Frog" and "Dear Old Col- lege Pays." All of Iho music Is published by elms. K. Harris. M.MK. Emma Cai.vh sang recently nt lite wedding of Mr. Mneklrdy, American consul at Maskat. The ceremony was performed In London. TltH ItllVAI. HlINUARlAX HoVS' 11.1 Nil, of Junosfneld. Hun., arrived In New York on Hie Suivonhi, May 10. There arc llftcen In thn band, and their performance In the Board of Special inquiry room showed I Item to have a clever nrgnnlcnlion. llKiMiti 11 CoMiiKii sillied. May 111, for Europe, unit will visit Purls, l-mnlou. Munich nnd Berlin. The degree of M. A. will Is; con- ferred upon him by Harvard College June 'JS. I-inack I'AnKiinwKKi. now III England. Is still III, but is iiuii'h heller I bun when he em- barked for F.nrope. Mr. Piiilerewskl will go direct lo Purls. Wai.tkii IMMlinsrK appeared liefore tho executive board of the American Federation of Musicians, In Kotroll, May 17. In answer lo loMiplalnls Hint ho had Imported threo foreign musicians for bis orchestra. Mr. Immrosrh sntlsllrd tho board that ho had not violated the nllen labor law. EM 11 a i-:ami:s and her husband. Julian Story, sailed for Europe Mnv 18. On their return In the Full Mme. KnmcH will com- iiience her Initial concert tour of I lie country, under the management of Henry M'olfanlin. Jons Piiti.U' Sousa ntnl his bnnd re- lurii'sl lo New York May 111. anil will start the Hummer concerts in New York lifter a short season at Willow Grove, near Phlln- dclpliln. The bund, since lust Jnnuary, hns phiyeil two hundred concerts lii England, Ireland and Scotland. For three weeks crowded audiences intended in Queen's Hall, London. I'liANins, Bait & Huntkii hnve opened a New York ofllce nt .'I and .1 East Twenty- eighth Street, with Frederick Day as innnu- ger. Notes from St. Junbth Lopuij. T. M. A., No. -10.—A social session was held Frldiiy, May 5, following a special mooting, nL which we obligated Mr. King, of Howe's moving pic- ture enterprises. The miiangar, Mr. Bracket!, und l.croy Luugford, of chlcugo, were also sent over the "hot sands." Iloby Burgess, ninli- nger of the Orpheum, and Mr. Gossniun, man- ager of the Crystul, who were elected suinn time ago, were also ohllgnleil. Our member- ship now Includes every muniiger In the rlty, as well as about llftcen road iimtuigers. Tho Misses Lou Oconell and Mulllc Enrly worn elected to honorary membership. Miss Early was with Klrnlfy's "Isiiilshiim" spectacle. In St. l/ouls, during Ihc World's Fnir. Miss Oconell Is now wllh the Wonilwmd & Bur- gess forces In Kansas f.'lty. Va will send Bro, Herman Meyer us delegate lo Hun Fran- cisco, to I he convention, with Instructions to vole for and work for this change of the name of the order. New by-laws will bo Is- sued Oder the convention, when lliey will hnve been revised, nnd nil members In gmid si trailing will be scut u copy free. So, boys, send In your addresses. At. Hie social ses- sion there were, present about twenty-llvo non-membei's, who voted St. Joseph's Lodge, T. M. A., No. -HI, all o. K. lira. Slump Unvla nang several of bis funny Irish Songs, nnd Bro. Burgess gave nn exhibition In song nud dance work Unit would make some of the boys who pose ns dancers turn green with envy. Itefreshmenls were served and cigars wera plentiful, and all had 11 good time until Ilia sinnll hours or the iimrufng. No. sill Is 0011- teriipliillug running an excursion lo Excel- slor Springs, Mo., which will Isi the linost nffnlr of lis kind of Iho season. We have nbout one hundred and live members on tho road who would no doubt like lo hear from their home lodge, anil Tiik Oli» Bkliaiii.h Is Ibe one. paper that will renrli them, NOTM I'liuji Waniiiniiton Lodok, No. 7.— The first meeting of this lodge, under chnr- ter, was held Sunday. May If. Tho charter was closed und the sltar dedicated with duo and proper ceremony. Washington Lodgo enlers the order nnd starts with seventeen charier meinlsn-s. For the second time slnrn 1S8(I a lodge of thn order enme Into exlsl- «nre In Washington, I). 1.'. A social session followed the regulnr order of buslnesa. Arlon Hnll wns decorated elaborately for the occa- sion. The members were sealed around tubles laden with the delicacies of the sensou, ferved In regulnr courses, and listened to ad- dresses from llin following: Past President. Henry A. Sntiler. topic. "The Old Days nnd Hie New:" Trustee Chas. Mueller. "Sound Finances;" I. O. If. F„ cigars; President K. M. Frost, "Fraternity;" Vice President Theo. Miles, "How to Win Members;" Treas- urer, J. I,. Divine, "Money, Money, Money; or, How Would You Like to Iss the Ics Man'/" Kecording Secretary J. A. Oayor, "Once, Al- ways ft T. M. A.;" Marshall J. F. Davis, "Keep |;» the Fight: Bight, Not Might, Wins:" Serijeiiiit ut Arms T. H. Trundle, "Illnck Buss I Have Cnught Along thn Po- tomac;" John Klordnn, "Let Mo Sleep, Night VVutehinnn;" W. H. Bnwcs, L. G. Freeman, 1, II. CJrimth, Mnrtln Mueller, J. W. Power, .1. I'". Miner und W. B. Talbert, goml of lodge. \V. II. ItRpley. National Theatre, wns pro- posed as honorable patron, l.odgv No. 7, E M. A. Brum. I'. It. Si'iiAiiiiN, AUBC. CiniisTii: am, Ar„ (lAluisitu. loenii.nfs of rhllndelphbi Lntlgr. No. 3, T. M. A., were In Unltlmore wllh the Mask und Wig Club, on Saturday. Mnv II 11ml visited the ineliibers of Baltimore Lodge, No. II, «'. M. A. « i* " HEATHS IN THE PIIOI-'ESSHIV Klrki- La Sliclle. KittKR I.A SlIKl.l.H, one of the best known and must progressive of Ibe younger Ihc Ulrica I nmiuigcrs, died on Tuesday, Mny Hi. nt his country home in Heliport, l>. I.. N. \. It was known that ho was III, but his con illtlon had not Ihh'H considered serious lo his frlonds, who were greatly shocked lo bear of his suildeii death. He hud been III sunn- months ago, and had never ipillu regained his health. While rolling n tenuis conn n cently, lie Injured his leg. and smiu nfler ward he was seriously scalded while mending a hot water pipe. A complication of ah ments finally developed Into phlebitis, which caused his death. Mr. Ln Shcllc was born I a Wyoming. III., Sept. 33, 18UU, nnd was kmr rled on Julie l.l, INIIII, to Marie Ellcnhelb Noillne. He started business life In 11 news paper olllcc In Chlcugo, In 18711, nnd soon became foreman of the composing room of The Chicago fiailti A'etM. In four years In- wns city editor. TUen he became mainigliig editor, and then principal editorial writer 01 The Vltlcniio Hall, From The It all he ivcnl to The i'wtt as dramatic critic This wu . the lust regular newspaper work that be did, uiiliough later be wrole nrcnsloiial articles for the papers and iiiiiunzliio- Mr. Ln Shcllo ontcrcil Ihoiitrlcnls ns business manager for K. 8. Wlllnrd, who wns then on his llrsl lour of America. Tin: following ski son lie nnd George Lcdcrer engaged In the pro duel Ion o( n cometly. Charles Dickson being the slnr. Tho Ventura Wus not a success, mill a year later Mr, I,a Shelle handb'd the "Itohln IIochI" Compnny for the Unatoiilnn.s. He did no well that the following year be tniintigeil nil of the Bosloiilaus' llilolesls Willi the money he inndo while with the Ibis tuitions, nnd with Arthur F. Clark, n nut her Chlcugo man, ns 11 partner, Mr. La Shelle launched Frank Uniilels ns a slur In "Th- Wlimnl of tho Nile." Tim production 1 b- a great deal of money, hut Mr. Clark soon retired, und for eight years Mr. Ln Shell.- mnnageil Frnnk Daniels, pnulurlng "The Idol's Kje." "Tho Ameer" and "Miss Nliu pllclty." It was In "Thn Ameer" Hull ho did tils ilt-si work as 11 librettist, writing iho book of the opera Jointly wllh Fred Itiiukcn. Irfiter, with Jilllnn Edward-, the composer, lie wrote the comic opera. "Tho Princess Chic." nnd In I8II7, Willi tho lute Frail llnmlln, he produced Aiigiislus Thomas' "Arlwuin," which nimle fortunes far both Mr. llnmlln and Mr. La Shelle. Mr. l.a Shelle also had considerable lo do wllh slurring J. II. snuldnrt, In "The Bonnie Brier Bush, nnd throe years ago In- produced "Tho Earl of Piiwlucki'l," sandier play by Aiigustns Thomtis, la which Law ronco IVtlrsuy miidii his debut ns 11 slar Later oil "Checkers." with Thomas W. Hots fontiiriil, wns produced by 11 company lo which Mr. Ln Shcllo was the principal owner With Owen. Wlsler, the author of Hie hied.. Mr. La Shelle drainiitlzcd "Tim Virginian." nnd Ihislln Fiiruuiii was given the greal op poiiiinliy of bis life In ibe title role I herein Last season Mr. La Shelle produced "Tie- Education of Mr. I'lpp" and "Thn Heir In the lloorab," Hie last, named play sllli en Joying 11 successful run ul the Hudson Tin litre, New Vurk. Ills widow und two chll dron, 11 bov and 11 girl, survive him. The luueral. which wus held May IS, ul Hie home of Mr. Lil Shelle's family, ill Heliport. 1/. I., was of the inmost simplicity. There were no religious services. Ermine G. Hldgrwiiy delivered n eulogy, Fred 11 Hilar.I sang a verso or the "Lund o' the Leal." mid Buy Itiowii repealed a verse of Slcvonsnn'u us lite colllu was lowered Into the grave. Interment wns In Woodlnwii Cemetery. Bell isirl. The pnlllienrers went: Frank Viiudec lip. of Chicago; Lawruico .Muzezauovli li. Hurry L. llnmlln. Hurry 1,. Wilson, Knv Brown, lilgby Bell, William Eugene IsiwU, nnd J. Louis While, nil of whom were .Mr. Ln NlicMe's close frlonds. Animig those at Hie finiernl were: Helen lleduioiiil, Owen Wlstcr. Hint V, Arthur, Guy Hates Past, Charles Itlch aud his da tighter, lloruthv It 1<I 1. Mniilfei. .lolinsloiie, Hurry Wilson. Mr. nnd .Mrs. M. G. Frlnk, Mrs. La Hliolle',, lather and mother, E. G. Gllmore, Henry Carey, Wilfred Lucas, Hubert ilnnvor. George Powers, l>. L. Iloiiia, Hurry Hidings, l>. C. Wllhiiiglihy, llurloii Enuuell, Miss Mucllo nnd J. Louis While. M»ib. Cinni.iNB ItosA'ri, former slur of the bullet at the Purls opera, died on Thins day, May is, ut her villa on tho Gulf or San .lunn, aged olghly-iwo years. She re Hied from the stngo forty yeurs ago. Mine Itosull wus olio of the greatest mid Must relebriiled dancers of Hie nlnelceiilh eotiiuc Born al. Ilolognu. she made her IIchI public aiijieiiranco In Florence nt tin: age of leu. I lor llrst great success wus achieved In Von ice at the ago of llftecn. la London she crenlcd the principal role In "Cornlle," a bullet specliilly written fur her by Paul Tnglloiil. Her unpen ranees nt Ibe I'm I.; Opcru W a r s a series of triumphs. She ore tiled thu principal purls of "Jovlln," "Salute Cliilru" (lK5ri), "ijorBftlm" (185(0, niol Matin Spuila I IMr.71. WW IIAVH .fltsjr IIKK.M INKIIKMKII or llo> deutli of J ml sun C. Webb, who was ul mo time li-uiiKportiitlon mid concession iniinsger for the Barmiiu Circus, mid iiflcrwiirds held tin) smile iiosltlon with the Ailnin |Core|siilgli Show. lie died In Die Swedish llospllul. Omaliu, Neb., March 20, afler an lllneis of twclvi! years, from locomotor iilaxy. Pcbo lo Ills mi 11 luge In IH7I, mid ut lulerviil. uftcrwiirds, up to ten years ngo, Mr. Webb wns prominently Identified wllh huge dr. cases, Interment was In Kldge Cemolen, Fremont. Neb. Ills wlfo and Four children survive him. IIkmiv In, CijniU'Mty Coiiai.v, a imled mn slclilll, died III SI. Louis, Mo., week bel'ore last, aged llfty-slx years, lie had Leeii 11 teacher of music In Europe, und in msl h" mine m New Vork, Isteoiiilng a musical ill rector nt the Melropnlltnn Opera House, in lSU.'S be and his two slslers eslHblhiheil ,1 ronservnlory or music In St. Louis, where In- has alnco lived. Thu remains were Interred Mny HI. IIkniiV Bka.niion, of llnimlou nud llegcnc, died at Chlcsgo, UL, on May It, from loco motor ntiixln, after a long Illness. He wo. stricken In 181111. He belonged lo Hie II. P. 11. Elks and Iho K. of P. His wlfo survives blie N. I.awiiknck, father and manager nt Mlb Martha, gymnast, died Thursday. Mny Is. afler a short illness, front heroin, nl lie Gorman Hospital, Brooklyn, K, V. Interiiioni w«» In Kvergreen Cemelery. tvon DaviiiSos. wlm bud traveled ns -> cirrus glnnl. died at bis borne In lime 00, Minn.. Mny Hi. EnwiN P. Ikikk, a theulrleal nmmiger, dlril suddenly In llosloii, Mass.. Mnv Ih Last skiisoii he wus manager of "David I la rum" Co. I In hud iirnvlously been run nectcd wllh llin Columbia Theatre, Boslon, as press ugent. 4 »» Contiiai-is wKiiB i.Kr 011 May Hi by A. t. Small, or Toronto, Can., for what, will uuimiui to prneilrully a rebulldlrg «f the Grand tipeia House. Hamilton, Can, Work Is to bo Klnrlrsl on May i!u, nnd to be finished 011 Aug. 2,1, Tim work will consist of building nn enlarged stago In the rear of the present thenlre. nn entirely new bnlcony nnd gnl- Jerv will he constructed, anil the first poor will Is- entirely rebuilt on modern lines, A new stoBia-heniing system and a new electric lighting system will be lusUllcd,