The New York Clipper (October 1905)

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632 *itte Nirstf VdfeK cLtPi^m. October 7. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 0,,u Kt,to " Ktx ,ET1Bn - salary In tew. high If you buvc a real novelty. Salaries iin- far In advance of American THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO. (Llmltid.) FROrUIKTORS. ALBERT J. HOME, KtllTOBIALi AND BlIHlNEHB MANAQBB, kiiiiji on own roiuiKsroNiiK.vr. salaries. *■ » SATURDAY, OCTOHKR 7, 1905. RATES: Advertisements— $2.80 per Inch, tingle col- umn. Advertisements set with border, 10 per tent, extra. SUBSCRIPTION. One year la advance, $4; six months, $2; three months, $1. Foreign postage extra. Single copies will be sent, postpaid, on re- ceipt of 10 cents. Our Term» arc Cash. THE CLIPI'ISIt la Issued every Wednesday morning. The- hat four (advertising) pages 00 TO TRESS on Saturday at 11 a. h., and the other pages on MONDAY and TDB8DAY. Tlie l''orio* CIoalnB Promptly, Ton- dnr, at 10 o'clock A. M. Please remit by express, money order, check, r. 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Ill Mi. \v. ii, i:., i'.msijiui lli'inlor. John I.. SiilHvnii I ii-i-m mi- champion of I ho world under llii: uliI rules, when ho defenlotl Jnke Ivll- rulii, ill lllrhbtir*, Miss., for the litle. July N. I WW, I ho moll Until lug with I Hire kunokles mill nu llie I inf. ♦+.» ADMI-H ll itch if., Who |a this week unpen ring at llaiinnorsloln's \ lemrhi. this city. Is ii unlive of Philadelphia. I'll., imil her Hist appeai-mire wns iiiude In online operas. Siiocoss smiled upon her froin I lie Ilrst. mid for n nuniliei- nf yenrs sho Ims lioeii In I ho fnnil 1'iiiik nf eiiinlr opom prlinn ilniiiiiis. 1 luring I his perloil slio hns horn 1 iiiiiu-i nil with I'ouipiinles heniloil by Franels Wilson ninl JoeTersi'ii l>e Auiiolls. imil WH1 nl>o wllh "A Chinese llmieynoHin," ■|'l"i"- ilora" anil "lilllli'rliig lilorln," holng foal- moil wllh I ho Inst iinuieil nil mot ion. For i-nliie llmo she has rofusoil RntlPrinR olTeii ■nude her hy iininnti-is mnl u^ents In enn-r viiuilovllli'. I111I Anally smvuniheil In llien- inortiire-.. mnl 111111I0 11 suoross us II foiiim-" nit, Ml<s llllohlo Is mi eiiiliiisluslli- hoeso- wniiinn. ami lit her iniiiiliy plm-o, iioiii- Hue- rlii'ii. N. Y.. ri'Jniees In llie nwiiershh- of liuiliy llinroiighliriils. mill with Iheni she pii!.«i's iiinsl of lii-i- lliue when mil nollvely oiigngoil hi her professhitml work. -#-«.»- A Sew .Milnil* l-'lrm. The Now York .Mti.sle Publishing House Inn- pliiood linn the Hold n iiiuulnM- uf now piililli-nl Ions, I'lirtli-iil.ulv Miiios- In I Is Mil itl in ho "limy IH'iir." allien hn< a vory oalohv liioliiily. oniiililnoil with good '..-iilinifiiliil -•■>■■! 1-\' tniiiT-. mi iho lUi are: ••Su.i \o-., Il.niov. l»o," Tin LoiikIiik I" Meet % i,n Aunln, |.,iulso,'- 'WIioii You Are Alwtlll, ti.-nr." 'Iin L.iiitliii; for Von. llonej." mnl "lUby, llose l>em Coal Black Shluey liyes,'" (Inr-o ugiiln Iho vaudeville season Is In full hi.mm mi the continent nf Kurnpe. This Is lay Mrvratn year over lioro, and It seems In lie roally iin- host we have hud. The Wliiicrgnrieii, Berlin, started the hall Hrfllnr mnl ongageil l.olo Fuller as Iho Kinr. This Is rt'iilly her Ilrst iippi'iii'iinii' In the viimil' villi- Iiiiiini's In iloi'iniiny, us sho always played iho ii'-H Iiiliu,- Imiises. wllh Hie .In- paiioso oiiiiijniiiy. iiii'luilliii; Suillo Ynern. Ilor 1 ■'<-!• 1 >l ii it 1 mi Hie iiiionlliK iilithl. mnl «I nre, has 1 11 wonderful, 'iho Four I,likens also made ii lenllli- lift, mnl won- Imini-illiili-ly eiigngod over llie enllro iiiiillueiil. Fdllh lleleun uiiitle Iwr second 11 p|ioa I'll lice, imil scored lis Ijefnre. lloilliil mnl Ariliur made more tliiiu good, 11 till llii'lr nniifiilillliiient uf Iholrouiilraol IiimI your wns forgiven. Miey helng re-oniciij-ed. Oilier in'1 h mi ihe progrnuune. well known In Amerl- 111, nre I'upl. Woiidward mnl his souls and sou lions, which Is tlio only ml ever niiKiigml on Iho loiiilninl uf Kill'opo Hull refuses tu piny any Sunday engngeini'iits. as Cnpt. Wuod- wmirs itIIkIiiii Is ngiiltisl II ; .lotin Tiller's l-'nminis I'liniiluiii liiuirds, nlso u hlg; uttrnr- llon, mnl tin- Amorloiin hlogra)ili. wliloh si ill i-limos Him show, making Its tenth year. AI llie Motropolc Thou I re n new review, ent'tled "Hp In Hie Mctropole," has nindo .111 enormous snoeoss. Munnger Sell 11 It7. ccr- Inliily puis mi tlio reviews more gorgeously 1)11,11 any inmiuger lit Fiirope. Ho lias Amor- ll-IUI ill.-us. . The livo i-lreiises. Si hiiniii hum and Hush's. Which are big rivals, have both opened Iholr seasons, line with 11 .Inpiinesi' show, the nth.'i- willi a Itiissinn. Tlio J'ns.-\'ige Theulre, owned hy Uosenfohl Bios., funnelly uf the (ierinun l.illpiiiiiins. and tnnniiged by Heluoinnnn, who Invented "Ail" ami "lililn," Is alsu dulng iromendoiiH htislncHs, and has ns slurs Tachinn. the great male supra no, mid Wullno 11 ml Mini.-net In, well known dancers In America. At the Ueiohiilleii Theatre, In Ciilugnc. Sn- liarel In the fenlure mnl star for one month. As 11 rule nil acts play there two weeks, hut Snhaiet never .•tecopl-i less than one or two months, end draws and packs- the bourns. I'll the hilt wllh her Hie llrm two weeks wus the MoIukIiI. whu made 11 big IsII. and the lust two weeks are Karl and Furl, tlio clever bimjolsls. with their colored boy. Jimmy, n clover thiiicer. At tlio Apollo Theatre, In Vienna, I nun Vox heads the Ml!, wllh llie Biigitospus, and Burke, Amicus and Frlseo, who have also been In Kurnpe a long while. This Is tlic'r rcappoiiriince on the cuiitltient. In Brussells Murtou and F.lllul. mouth Iinr- inutilclsts mid paper tenters, and Wleliind, the Juggler, who discarded Ills clown make up for n very funny eccentric one, arc big lilts. At the I'nslno de I'arls. the fenliircs are "The Ctrl wllh Iho Bed Domino." Thin Is suppused to he 11 French act, hut It Is nu American Importallon, mid Is milking lis llr-t nppenrancc In Kurope. She Is suuposed to be J.u Hello riiizle. Hie clever too dancer. .Mor- ris t'rouln and his hlg company lire the sen- sation tills of the {irugraminc, mid Corbln's dog show Is the talk of Paris, doing feats Sever seen. At 1I10 Olympic, the Itltehie Hun have It nil their own v/uy. mill are the laughing bit nf Hie programme, while the same iiiny be mi hi of I'nllliiK mid Hurl, ni the Folios Milrlgny, while Sum Kllon represents Hie American colony nt the Folios Bergoro. Al the Al- liiiiiihra are I'rovnst and l'revost, Alloc Bay- innnil anil .luhn Kiirkmup. In Leipzig rhc mighty men, fSenrg* and I'nihly Patteraun. arc Ihe Imnndlng lights uf the progrnmine, and In Budapest, at the Favors! Orplienm. .losephine Snhel has com- menced lier continental career wllh n big s un e ss . Wlillo at the llnnsii Theatre. Hamburg. Herbert Lloyd, assisted hy his wife, hns the audience in si.uins of laughter. The well known mimic, Harry Alllster. who played America so lung, gets plenty of -initialise. In IttiNsehlnrf. at the Apollo, the lliirmony I'oni- edy P'our arc the features. They were orig- inally engaged for two weeks, bill owing in I heir success, they remained the entire iiinnlh. They open nt Cologne the following month. Saharot lakes her nwn cninpiiny on lour for Hie months of October and November. In loivns nf one hundred thousand pnpulatlnn and over. She Is lo carry twenty people, with orclieslrn, and receives eighty per cent, of the gross receipts, with 11 hip guarantee In every city she plays. She hills each e.llv nfler llie American Idea, hut hills only her- self, Siiiniret and her own company. Among the people engaged for the two months are: .Madame Konoriili, the wizard: Tuclniiii, the mnrvelihiH male soprano; (ieorge Sohnldler, Hie mouth harmonlclst : Knrlc and Karle, bunjulsts; (Iconic Bauer, a lliie comedian, mid an urcheslrn of sixteen men. This Is something unusual over hero, as they don't knnw what traveling Shows are. but Ike Huso ilhl not care to risk Is until he got gu'iratitoos lu ouch lown. llloe ami Provost, who played n short sen- son over here, certainly iiiusl linve miidc I lilt, as they have several Imitators. Mi I'liililuti's ('Irons, which got straudeil In Franco, had a fund raised, reaching 4u.oiii) I'm ilea inbuilt yil.OIKM to reed and bring the people home, (ieorge Kessler ami 11 hunker eiit'li subscribed ten thousand francs. Uns- tuck, the well known animal man, was tn liaie given a bonollt, tint the Americans re- sponded so poorly 1 hut rather than have It II failure, ho culled It eft'. Adulpli Phillip, who formerly had the Highlit Street Theatre, In New York, now hns a house In Berlin, and has caught the popular fancy lu his now comedy "Aber llcrr llerxog" iltm Hour Hukel. the entire pnvs J i 111 lug I Inn It season, so fur. stilling that It Is the funniest hit. re pre.-- .if th OUR CHICAGO I.ETTKR. niojt oril OWN rollltK.SI'ONPENT. He si or 11 (III roll u Of llie \cw VurU (;ll|»|»er. II00111 .log, Asliliiiid Illock, CIiIcsko. Another thonli'c will Ire opened Sunday night, and there will lie changes nf bills at lour of llie down town houses. The Colonial will open Its doors Sunday. Hot. 1. with Fay Templeiuii. wlin will appear In (Ieorge M. Cohan's new coiiicdy. with music, cnlled •Furlv-llve Minutes friim Brundway." Tlie Manager of tlio Colonial Is (ieorge W. I.oderer. Al Hie linrrlek "Flint a an" will replace "The (ioezer nf Hook." Il.l.l.vuis THKATUK (Will .1. I Hi vis. mana- ger'.—Frank linnlels mid '•Sergenat lime" closed 11 most successful engagement here Siilurilny, Sepl. :mi. tin Sunday evening, Oct. 1, Mario Cahlll will commence 11 two weeks' engagement In Ibis season's new mu- sical play, ".Moonshine." She Is sumiorled hv 11 very cnpuhle company, and during the p'nst week Hie Ilrst presentation. In Oetrull Several well known professional people wore over hi Kurnpe this sou son, among tli.'in holng: Joe Weber ami wife, Mr. ami .Mrs. Tucker 1 ••Shinny's Finish"). Mnrle Dressier. Press Khlrldgc and wife. Jerry (Irmly and wife. Halo ami Francis. Maurice Levy, Kdguc Suit Hi, tins Itogers, Maud Itiivniond. Cnra lt*itill. M. Meyerfold Jr.. of the Drpheuiu cir- cuit : Thompson & Dundy, and Toil Marks. The latest sensation for Berlin Is n I,una Park, lo he launched liv the well known music publisher, M. Sluinlrn. and other onpi- lallsts. l-'finn what 1 know of Berlin and ili'i-inaiiy. I think Ihey have discovered 11 new kloudyke hi the scheme. I hear complaints from every side about llie unfair treatment performers arc receiv- ing from sumo of Ihe in a lingers nver here. I have iifien wtiruod the Americans to scratch nil clauses nut of Iholr ounlriicts. The (ier- uitiii Artist Lodge has none after these mmi- 11 tors wiili Iin miller and Ioiiks. There are several new houses lu play new over hero. The llelchsluilloii. ill Cologne, which litis been n dead one for five yours, is 0..w In the hands nf Mmiugi'i' Mux Binek. formerly of Frankfurt, mid from the opening night has been packed. Mr. Brin-I; also opens .1 new house In Kit.end,I next season. Mummer Loelueln. of Hanover, whu litis nlso 11101)0 a 1 in villi; house of a dead one, anil really pays iromcmtous salaries, opens 11 new house hi Mngdelinrg. Manager Soliuiiiiinn. • if circus fume, opens n bomitlful hllipodronie ill Frankfurt, where Ihree moiillis circus anil elahl nionths variety will he given. In Stel- tin Malinger Bartilshek opens a new house, imil tn Berlin there are lam new ones, the YYiilliiillu mnl the Bella Alliance, in lie opened S.v Mimtigors Soltullz mnl Levin, so you ciin see In,w vinidovllle is Iniomiiii; lit ibis i-,,mil i v. Il.e I'oso also Is to upon a liii' vaiuli'iillo III,-,il re nver lioie lu a loudilu! 111:111. ifiniur- lug limit. Seieiii I ciiplialiils are li.-hnnl htm. mid if (ho lintlse Is a siiocoss. tiro willing in tut.til several nnuo. la make a circuit fur him. They want novelties ova here, and uu :t 111. ioeelvoil Iho prnlse of the press mid piihllc. I'owi:us' 'Iiikatiik (Hurry J. Powers, utun- nger).—"Mrs. LeUliigweH's Boots" will lie re- plnoeil uu Sunday night, 1. by Fronds Wilson, who will be seen, for the Ilrst time here, In '■(.'iiiinIu Billy. I'he Utile Fiilher of Ihe Wilderness." a comedy, by Austin Stone and Lloyd Osborne, will be presented by .Mr. Wil- son week of II. CAituicK Tiik.uiik 1 Sam 1". lierson. ma li- nger i.<—"The (ioezer of (lock" bus been doing good business during its stay hero, which ends 1. On .Monday. 1! (Just one year froai hrsl prosenlnlloiii, "Fiinlnnu" will he the al- truclinii. MiVii-KKii's TllK.vTiu: (lleo. C. Warren, mnliticor'. —On Sept. I'.U "As Ye Sow," the rural drmnu, hy Hev. John Snyder, closed 11 run of four weeks of capacity business. Com- mencing this Sunday, and for one week, Lew Dockstader's .Minstrels will be the in- unction. For week of Oct. 8, Blanche Walsh, in "The Woman in the t.'nse." SriiiKii.tKnii Theatre (K. It. Ilnrmeyer, iiiaiuigeri. —The musical comedy. "The Fill- butter." has pleased capacity houses for the past two weeks Kate Condon, a Chicago girl, seems 10 lie the favorite in Ihe cast. This comedy Is sure to have a long run. Cm.iiNiAi. Tiiratbe Hieo. W. Lederer, man- ager).—This house (formerly Hyde 4 Brli- itiiin'si o|icii.'d under new management Sun- day night, J. The attraction is George M. Cuban's musical comedy, written expressly fur the star. Fay Tenipleton. The play Is entitled "Forly-tlvc Minutes from Broadway." which made a great lilt at Its trial presenta- tion nt Columbus. 0., last week. The oast sup- porting Miss Tenipleton Is 11 very strong oue nml Includes, besides Fay Tompleton. I/ols Hwell, Julia Knlph, .Marion Singer. Donald Brian. Victor Moore, Charles Prince. .Inmes II. Manning. Louis B. (irlsel, Maurice Klliott nml Flora F. Francis. ,\l niTiutiiM. —(Ieorge M. Cohan and his piny. "Little Johnny Jones," Is coming back In this city Monday. L'. The engagement Is for 1 wo weeks, nml the performances will bo given for Ihe henollt of the Policemen's Benevolent Association, which means that Chlongo's biggest playhouse will he packed during the stay of tills cotnedr. The com- pany r s the sumo as uppe.ired at Ihe Illi- nois this Spring and Slimmer, all the old fa- vorites—Sam J. llynn, Tom Lewis, Jerrv .1. Cohan. Helen F. Cohan. Adele Butter 'and Ethel Levy—still lielng Included. BtJUT Xobtuern Tueatbk (Fred C. F.h- etls. mnnngeri.—The management offer (his week "Texas," to fallow Hose Melville, lu "Sis Hopkins." which had cupneliv business all hist week. (Skanii Oi'Biia IIih'sb (Hnrrv Askln. mali- nger).—"Alice and F.ight Princesses" will run until Sunday night, Oct. 13. On Mondnv. 1(1, Itlohard Manslleld will begin his annua! engagement nf three weeks, in 11 repertnrr of Ills best plays. CillCAi'o Oi'KiiA HorsK (Lvnuin II. Clover, manager for Kohl & Castlei. —"The Land of Nod" began Its fifth month Sundav. 1. It has played sixteen consecutive weeks, to un- usually large audiences, and will continue for a lew weeks more. This extravaganza has pleased many, and lias survived several mu- sical comedies which have visited Chicago tills Summer. (li.v.Mi'ic TllKAini: (Abe Jacobs, manager for Kohl & Castle).-- -Programme for 'J and week : Minstrel Maids, Stlnsou and Merlon, T. Nelson Downs. .McMuhou ami Clinpelle, Mine. Kniiny. Musical (i.minimis, Joe New- man. Three Jncksons, Murray K. Hill, Cur- tin Ninl'Illossom, (Jus Leonard, Oimclng Har- rises. Sclniefer and lb' Camp. IIaymarkkt TiiKATUR (VV. W. Freeman urn linger for Kohl ft Cnstlei.—Bill for'.'mid week: Fndelle Orclieslrn. Mazii-i and Mn-. s-.elto. Schepp's tings mid ponies, Freil Powell. Auric Dugwell. Dick Lynch. Kherns and Cole. Ilinncbe Sharp. Kates Bros., Burt Lea- nnn. Spnulding. Hart nnd Dillon. l.» Sai.i.h TM8ATBC (Albert Campls'll, mali- nger).—"The Yankee Itegent" Is sill! plnv- Ing.to hip business nnd will remain In "Iho bouse without a failure" for some weeks to come. Iti.mi: TiiK.vrui: (Wllllnm Uuelie, nni 11 ti- ger 1.—"Secret Service Sum." with I'hiiiles T. Aldrleli. pin veil 10 record business week of 34. "The Wayward Son" Is the offering for week of Del. I. Ae.MiKMV ok Mt-sn- 1 William lluehe. mnn- ngeri.—"The Houko of Mystery" enjoved good business week of L'l. "Young BulTiilo. King of the Wild West." will hold flic hoards Tor L' nnd week. The Indians appear- ing In this iiielodrtiinii nre from the Carlos lleservatlon. Arizona. 'Iliere nre twelve men and four sipuiwn In the purtv. Cui.c.Mliis TllKATIM tWeli'er Bros., nimia- gersl.—"The tiamliler" did well hi si week. All motion hilled for -J and week. "The House of Mystery." which tells about tlie "Black Five." a hand of dissolute men, whose home Is lu "the house of mysierv." "At Plnev nidge." by David Biggins, will be the ni- iraetlou week of II. Ai.iiamiiim Thkatiik (James II Browne. niuniigi'r).--".No .Mother to Culde Her" did ciipiiolly liuslnoss lust n-tH'k. "The Confes- sions of 11 Wife," from the pen of Owen I hi vis. will begin 1111 engagement nf a week, commencing Sumliiv. I. Tmii-.Mii-.iio TTlKATM (Hnrrv II. Hedges, niiintigerl.- -Jersey Lilies pinked Ibis then- ire week of 34. i''nf week of I. the Parisian. Widows, in "The Carnival at Monte Carlo." In the olio will be Unman mid Kearney, Vnl- more Sinters, Ben Welch, the Musical Kolous, Aer and Peyser, and llie Boil Feather girl. Fin.I.V Tiikatiik i.lohn A. Fennessev, iniitl- ngerl. -The Piirlslmi Helles broke till rooorils last week. For ^ mid week Cliff W. Brant's produrtlun. the London loiletv lilrls. will be tlie offering. The cimipnny aliuunils wllh high clnss specialties Unit will be given hy Put White, tlio Vedmnrs. Fergnson and Watson, Blssett nml Scult. Adams mid Swinburne. Ji'iiuelle Marlelle. draco Dean ami others. I'Kiii'i.n's Tiikatiik. —"Ituiich ill" had s jirosperoiis week. 34. I'or week of Del. 1 the offering Is Wllllnm llnweth's successful naval drama. "The F.nslgn." Keen Is evolve around Ihe ensign nf the battleship "San Jnolnln." which rule will be In the bunds of Hie popu- lar lending man. Kdwnid B. Ilass. l-'iiun Knrlle Linden will appear in Ihe role of Alice tii-eer. HiiWAitn Timmtiii: 1 Daniel McCov. maun- ireri. BUI for wool; nf 1': Hates mid Kinsl. Ii'ul.'-. Dors and l'.uilo.. YtiLuna. Arthur Hn I,Til). Mario Mii.i ami Chun lllui \"i.i\ A until \x I'm-1 rni: ■ I rank l:. Maple. manager I.-- Progrnmine for 2 ami week: 1O1I- wnrd Mlisllitoi's sheep nnd hugs. MeConiioll nnd Urunl, Jcuulugs and Jewell, Marshall and h'rln. the Two .lames, Kobert Eldrldgc "'^i.^o^ThL'atbb (JOU.-B. Ho«o man- ager .-"Across the Pnclllc" drew big houses last week. Oct. I, Charles T. Aldrlch, In "Heoret Service Sam." will be llie at rtc Ion This production will undoubtedly dupllea c the si'"i-esa that It mode on the West side " I'l.sTrTKMl'l.KTilKATni: (KIlMbelli Schr«M?h- er iniinager).— The Players' Stock Company last week produced "lAiruthy Vernon, of ilnddun Hall." which whs n grest success. For week of 1. "Prlni-e Otto.''as written and played bv Otis Skinner, will lie the of- fering. Mr. Allison will appear us Otln and Adelaide Kclm will display her emotional isiwers ns the Princess Herephina. Ihe rest of the rnmnsnv will be appropriately cast. Loxisix Iiimk MI.HKIM (Wllllain .1. Swee- uev. manager).—Week of '2 : In the curio hull—Prof. Seldenbnrg. Ininian pin cushion: Rem. snaki cliarmer: Susie Cnsello. one wmniin band: Marie Wright, mind render: Ihirimim's trained monkeys. In Ihe I hem tie —Blanche Murray, Cnrrie Blnek, Harry IKiild, and new moving plclures. Claiik StuKkt Mi.mkim (Harry M. Hedges, munnger).—Mrs. Ornish}- and her four year old ■•minds" will lead the curio hall attrac- tions. Other features will he: Marv Itankln Hoeh, second wife of "Bluebeard' Hoch; Swift and Swift, musicians: Blnndln. who Iniighti nt fire, and George I.ausser, strong man. Wiiitk Citv (Paul I>. Howse, general man- ager).— .No date hns been set by the man- agement for the closing of Ibis exceptionally popular resort. Carl Bunge nnd his Sletro- polltnn bnnd will continue (heir afternoon nnd evening concerts during the coming week, and several new features have been promised for the outdoor circus. Aktkiimatii.— Henderson nnd Boss will plnv vaudeville dntes Ibis season. C. S. Sul- liviiii, malinger of "Dom Thornc." will re- main lu this city all Winter, and arrange the bookings for his play from here Prof. P. J. nidge hns remodeled and enlarged his dancing school. In I,* Salle Street .M. J. Burnr. and Kd. Morris Joined the Pa- risian Helles at the Fully Theatre, Sept. ^4. Their specialty Is n decided success, nnd thev will be one of the features of this com- pany this sonson The Three Jncksons piny the Olympic Theatre week of '2. They closed on the Hopkins circuit Sept. 22 Hurry Keiley, the old time vaudeville per- former. Is now at SI. Elizabeth's Hospital, tills city, where he Is recovering from a com- plication of diseases. He Is gaining strength rapidly, nnd would like to hear from Ills many friends In the profession The "Fatty Felix" Co. will open the season nt Morris. HI., Sunday, Oct. 1 Lizzie X. Wilson will piny the Orphean) The- atre, Omaha, Neb., week of'J, and Orplieum Theatre, Minneapolis, week of I) Fruncclll nnd Lewis left this city today to till vaudeville dates contracted for In the Kust Arthur Buckner, the bicyclist, was the fenlure of the Orplieum hill. Sun Fran- cisco, week of Sept. 1" Ci.ipi'BB Bureau fullers last week were : Harry Burns, Fran- tolll anil Lewis, John Morrison. Masler Clar- ence Jennings. Three Jncksons, Burns and Morris, the (ireat Onzos. It. L. Fnrgo. C. S. Sullivan. Henderson and Boss, Charley Case. Hick Lynch. Oeorge Ijivender, Hellman. Bar- ney First, Zoa Mntthews, llnnk nnd Lottie Wliltcniiib. Sim Loomts. Bntes and Ernst, Ethel Wbltesldes. Dorothy Drew. Bobby Ony- lor. Ihe Four Madcaps, Walter Sbinton, and Dcgnan and Bloom Owing lo a change In routing, the visit uf the Kilties llntid. an- nounced to appear In Chicago Saturday and Sunday evenings, hns lo?en postponed till Inter In the season McVlcker's Theatre was closed Friday night, Sept. 20. a ■ » MASSACHUSETTS. week, by the Empire slock Co.. of u 1H . edy "A Message from Mam." '• ft'««. strength of the company will be wen „.. " ^..Aiiiidi.iA ..M,iH,.ii..n 1.. - -_v- ***- u - anil 11 "Wl. si-kis| will u. creditable production Is assured 1 ast ii- "All the Comforts of Home" phW,i ,,„, honses "The Bonnie Briar Hush" will given next week. BOWDOIX *5UAnE Thi-atio: (ft, K L,u,, manager).—Charlotte Hunt relunii-il 1, ,,?• stock company this week. In "W11, _! Lights." Miss Hunt hns been on ii,, n '„"! In -her fathers piny, "Hearts of OnW •• ." will be sure of a warm welcome home' il , week's bill was "A Gentlemttn Ibirei., ■■ Next. week..'The Price of Honor. Jhirgbir • Huston.—'I'he principal new hills this week are: Kvrle Bellcw. In "Bullies." nt the Hollls Street: Blchard Carle, In "The Mayor of Tokhi," at Ihe Colonial: Dustln Fiirnum. In "The Vlrelnlan." at the Malestlc; "The Sign of Ihe Cross." at the Ulobe." and "More to Be Pitied than Scorned," at the Grand Opera House. The customary changes are made tit the stock, vaudeville and burlesque houses. At Tremont Temple Lymnn II. Howe will present his moving pictures of "The Full of Port Arthur." Business main- tained 11 good average lust week all along the line. Iliu.i.is Stiikkt Tiikatiik (Isiiiic B. Bleb, manager).—on Monday evening, Oct. 2, Kyrlc Bellow will give us our first views of "Bullies," then liegliinliig n fortnight's en- gagement. E. M. ilolliiiid lends the support- ing company, which Includes: Clara Blnii- dick. Lorena AIwwhI, lluttlo Ititssell. Frank Connor mid Frank McCorumck. '"J'he Heir to the lloornh" ended four weeks of splen- dltl business last Saturday night. Hcurlelta Crosniun comes 1(1, In "Mary, Mary, (Julie Contrary." ('11I.11MAL TltHATBE (('bus. Fniluiiiiii. Blob A: lliurls, 11111 lingers 1.—The attraction for Ihe current fortulglu Is lllchiird Carle nnd 11 strong supporting company, in the new opera, "The Mayor of Toklo. I'he Muld nnd the Jlnniniy" was received with favor last week, by good sized houses. On Mon- day evening. III. Fritz! SchelT will 1st seen In the new comic opera, by Victor Herbert and Henry Blossom, entitled "M'lle Modiste." Majestic Tiikatbi: (Stair * Wilbur, mnn- ngersl.—Dustln Km mum. In "The Virginian." will he the attrnollon here for one week com- mencing Monday evening. 3. Chnuucey 01 ■ ooll. in "l-Mtiiiiiid Burke," closed 11 prosper- ous Iwo weeks' engagement Inst Sntnrdnv evening The hew piny was well liked, anil tlir new- songs also won favor. .Next week, "As Ye Sow" will have lis local Inaugural Biisrux TiiKATBE (Lawi-iMiee McCartv. mnnngeri.—This Is the second nnd Una I week ol" the engagement of Thomas Jeffer- son. In "Blp Van Winkle." The press nnd public ulike wore warm In their prnlse of Ihe star in bis Inlerprelnllon nf Itlp. and the excellent supporting oast wns mil forgotten. Denmiui Thompson, in "Tlie Old llomesteiid." begins a four weeks' slay next .Mondnv even- ing. Pack Tiikatiik (Chns. Frolimaii, Hlch ,t Harris, managers).—Oils Skinner. In "Ills Grace do lirammont," Is now In his third nnd Inst week 111 this huuse. Business bus been excellent. On Monday evening, fl, locnl play- goers will got their Ilrst views of Thomas W. Ross. In "A Fair Exchange." TiiKxitiNT Tiikatui: (John B. Rclioeffel, miiii- uger).—On Monday evening. ". "The College Widow" starts upon the lust four weeks of Its engagement. Business has heeu at the capacity murk fur the past six weeks, nnd a continuance of the big houses Is assured. Globe Tiikatiik I Stair & Wilbur, mana- gers).—"The Sign of the Cross" Is the offer- ing for the current week, opening with a matinee Monday. The Four Mortons. In "Breaking Into Society." made merrv and protttod on hist week's nttendance. ' Next week Thnmns K. Shen opens 11 fortnight's visit. In repertory, nnd his new plnv, "X B . poloon Hie Gretil." Gkash Oi'kiiv llnrsi: Kieo. IV. Mngee nmnnger). — "Mure tn be Pitied thnn Scorned" will dellghl lovers of the sensa- tional at this house for nine performances Ibis week. "Fust Life In New York" held the hoards last week, to excellent patronage. Next week. "Llglilliuiise by the Sea." Casti.i: Sijiaiii; Tn ratio) 1 lloslnn Stage Snclety. managers 1.—'Che slink oompnnv bill wliloh opens Mombir evening. 1!. will be "The Itnynl Box," with all the members of the new i-ompany In Ihe east. "I'nder the Bod lb.lie" was pre-cnied l:i-;| wool;, in Im-.e and nppie. ,,-it.ve autllenio "Mice and Men" ■ s -i 1111-... a. eil fm next iicci:. I'.Mrim. TnriTRK (Llmisnv Mcrlsou, 111011- ugeri.—The event of the season | n local stock circles Is the prvseatatlon here this Kkitu's Tiikatbk IB. V. Keith, iiiun,-,.., -Opening Monday nfteruooD, 2: |M *'' clias, heavyweight Juggler: Cress,- and lu,l (fourth week). In « new sketch, itlli in a ;'- Bnby:" Kerry Corwey. Barron's dogs \i«t thews end Ashley, Piccolo Mldgeis' \>.' King. Jan. F. Mncdonsld, Larvott. Krnr« and Tie Garmo, Scott and Johnson Hnrrv ks Johnson, Brazil and Brazil, Itoliln ii-..i and the klnctogrnph. Prominent rmS Inst week were: Uisky's Mlllturv Oetriir Lydln Knott nnd Co.. Daisy Ilnrcmirl i;|t" Ictte's dogs, and Creasy and Havne l n n„! sketch, "The New Depot." Cmwdnl hons-v ruled. Howard Athexaei:ji (Carl It, Lafferaa business manager).—The new stock Iwrlesnii,! company opens Its season here this aS with "At the Post" as the opening piece The principals this year are: Mnzle Yale. i;rn T Leonard, Rose Felmar, Edith llandall, Mlrlim Martell. Alice Thornton. Xellie llarlfonl Josephine McLain. LIIIIc and Florence Allller- shlp, Marlon Itogers, Jean Felmar. iv Evelyn, Julia Crosby, Viola Marion, Kim Hartford, Anna' Belmont. Kditli Benfrni Martha Habelmnnn and Christine MrUin' This week's vaudeville bill Includes: w in \ and Curran, Keno, Walsh nnd Melrose. Cnn nlng. the Jail breaker: Carmen Sisters. Uu. Luclers, Zlmmer. Wood and Berry. Stirk and Londnn. Joe Hardmnn, Wan-en and Howard Slddnn Bros., F. O. lltrrrll and the llowarii scope. Last week a good bill brought good financial results. Palace Theatiie ICIiss. II. Wslilrmi, Hom- ager).—Al. Beeves bends his own couipmy nt the Palace the current week, In two imi lesupes. one of which Is railed "Tlie Chml wick Trial." The olio Introduces : The Xehnm- Farniim Troupe. New York Newsboys' (Jnsr- tette, Destell Sisters, Ida Hooper, Billon imi Zeph. and Al. Iteeves. During the past wrHi the New York Stars attracted giasl crowil- and pleased all beholders. Columbia Tukathi: (Hsrry N. l-'nrn'O. nmnnger).—The Drenmland Beauties will or enpy the nttentlon nf patrons of this hmisr this week. The burleMiues are: "At the Cir- cus" r.nd "Through the Clouds." A (lrst class olio names: La (Tedr ami ltnymuutl. Jolly Zeb and Kd. Johnston, Palfrey nml Barton, Cain Sisters. Louis I'rltzkow. and Ouinn. St John nnd Lester, tbe Divamlaml Trio.' The Innocent Maids Co. taxed ihe u Parity of the house last week. The show was an exceptionally good one. I.Ycmist Tiikatiik (G. II. Bnlrhrllcr. man ager).—The Golden Crook Co. pnys Its lirst visit to Boston this week, opening Monday afternoon for the rustomnry twelve is-rfnrm anecs. The ballet of Iho "Four Seasons" nnd the "ijohlcn Crook March" are features In the burlesque, nnd vaudeville Is furnished by: Alvnrn, the Yalto Duo, Kuril Bros.. Ktl ward Morton, Billy Arlington and Grace !*•! more, Inmnn, Wakefield and conip.uii. awl Muriel. The Ftiropesn Sensation Bnrlrsi|iirr.i played lo good business the pust week. Ili'li Tiieatbe (Crescent (iardens Amusr- ment Cu., managers).—Openhig Monday »f- ternoon. under the above management, the bill Includes: Beamnn's Hogs and Ponies, llarrv La Mnrr nnd i-ompnny, Iji Clel Sis. ters, Langdon and Hutchinson, and llarrlug ton. Alsti.n & stoxe's Muskim (Slmieft Sbsw. managers).—'I'he curio hall bill for the cur- rent days Is rich In feature acts and olTors: Alburtn and Wulkcn. startling Illusionists: Frank nnd Annie Howard, tatluoed mnrrels: Clias. Townsend. hnnd hnlnncer: Mnrle Is- Yerc, sword swnllowcr: Allen nnd Delk. wire walkers, and others. The stage show will l*; given by: Bob nnd Annlo Cook. Butler and La Mnrr, La Porte and lladley. Lislermim and Hayes, and Powell's Minstrel Maids, wllh specialties by Helene Hublnson. Ida Camp bell. Grace Mazclle. Marlon Cleveland, (ler- trude Campbell, Pearl Irving, Freda Lancas- ter. Amy F.ddy. Corn Kvelyn. Harry Powell. Frank Cook. Will Hill and Hen Jolinsnn Packed houses continue lo be the rule. Walker's Museum 11- H. Wtilker. iiiaiin ger>.—In Ihe curio hall Ibis week will br seen several new nets, and n conlesl '" tween six young Indies. The cnterlslnnient In the theatre will be provided by Hartford nnd Campbell Burlesque Co. New motlo" pictures will nlso be given. NICKKI.ODKON (C. K. Cherry, niniingeri.— Curio ball week of 2: Mississippi rriiiiba (lours, Nellie Cnmcron. piiper queen: I rot. Neiiiunn. magician; lug-of-war contest ana others. Singe show: The (Ireat Wlllsnl. Holly Jordan. Carol* llagnr. Belle .McCarroii. Cecil Beverley. Connie llagnr. Llllle Nelson. Agnes Pnllie, and Young unci AIwimkI- J'" - Smllh succeeds J. C. Davy nt this house as lecturer. . lk _ Notes.— The Sundav concert bill si if Jlmnlulii Square Included: Diiryea niiil Mor- timer, Flvlng KnllibiiBR. Iji Vim- < luiiiriin Trio. Les Lnruses. Sullivan mid Pasqtielon.i. Fern Cornedv Four. Tuscolt, -Fraser !["• Louis Guertln. Bryant and Siivllle «n| Hockrnv. Geo. W. Ilussey, Philhrooks nisi lleynolds. Heniiev und Slcide. nnd TJ**" and Payne I'llic new play, by *»"*:. Keln, entitled "Tlie I.lnu nnd Hie Mouse, will be presented for Hie Ilrst lime "ii at? stage, at the Park Theatre. Del. -■'■■■.••■ Lucy Cabcen. understudy of France*■ ""'7: bayed the lllle role In "The College, Win"' Iho Ilrst two nights or last week. Miss llin- ladng 111....Holler Skating Is In be BW" at Mechanlos' Hall, under the mnnngciii'"' of W. A. Parsons Jerome K. Jerome. Hie Kngllsh niiHior-humorlst. »i" give a recllnl nt llie llnllls Street TB' aire on the nftcrnouii of Oct. -'ii.. ■ ■ 1""' " Minstrel Molds are In Ihelr slxteoiiih sitror-s fill week al Austin * Stone's Museum.-- ••> The Irish ladles' Choir will give a srfies " (oncerts at Symphony Hall, ••ouimenclng Mi"; day. Nov. .-..;... .Ben Slerii wll.Mie huslnes- Hint house the Inilunce of the season. Lowell At Ihe Lowell Opera I oiisciN_ Bros, & Hosford. managers) busmess »». very sallsfnetory last week. "A Jolly " !im ' N with Billy Clifford. Sept. •-'•">: """.?.'„," Leave Home" 20. 'JT »nd uii'lliire: ,"" '' with Lewis Morrison. 38. Mr. MorrlsoJ!1 "J eelved 11 verv cordial welcome. James 11 .mi. In "Monte Orlsto." 20, 3d, with in""""'- ,., excellent production. Thomns b. >•"'"■ re|icrtory. week of Oct. 2. . ■» Academy oh Mt'sic iHunllnglon *■ ' Deyn. mnnngers).—Business ■•onllnii'"' '" ' . cnpaclly. and the company is winning ■■ laurels. Last week "The Oreat Pb»>' ,,nl ',',,., bery" was very ably given. Mr. IJ"" .!"£ .n, playing the lead. "The Charity Ball.."" Severln De Oeyn In the leading role. •••'■. rh ,. Boston (J. II. Tehlietls. manager'.7- usual S. It. O. bimlness and a goml ""!,,. week. Harrison aud Molitmliy. frst"""- ■ , lam Greene. Ooisl Bye." were well re"' - The new fenlure of the house Is an am.1 ' slock ciimpanv. giving hnrlesques «>r I"'!"",,, plays, and II Is meeting with success, o week uf '.•: P.rvanl ami Savillo. 'oinui iii.l. Hie m.-arr-. Riiloy and IMI '""','.. Biulim i.lnsiupe. Tlie liio/iope • ...u--- lilt every week. , -..-..r.. Pr.orLr.'s (llsrrv A. Woodwaid.ni.ir..'.*.. —The California Iliirlesuiicrs, l»»l