The New York Clipper (October 1905)

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October 21. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. Ml WILL AND bate LAVENDBR and TOMSON. A White Face Oomedv, Singing and Talking Specialty. V1DOCQ I.Bin HAINES unit YIDIU'U. The Firm of Thompson and Vtdocq Dissolved Partnership.*" What Wasthe'ca'use ? ncarcd In "A Four Leaf Clover" Oct. 10, be- fore 11 fair alied audience. "The Mummy and the Maid" delighted n big houBe 11. Otis Skinner, In "His Grace de arnmmont," 12, uleased a large audience, and HI Henry's Mlnstrcla, 13, had good business. A return engagement of the Tballa Theatre Co, 10, with Mae, Llpzln, In "Tho .lewlah Queen "The hie of Spice" 21. 18 Minutes in One of Solid Laughter. Wilson Whiskey; That's All. Regards to Baxter. MlHOtmi. Harhanuh DLKECKEn llAt.i, (II. It. Jacoba, manager).—Blckcl, Watson and Wrothe 0-11, In "Tom, Dick and Harry." made an Irnstnn- tMMOUl lilt before crowded bouses nflernoon ond evening. "Why Girls Leave Home," 12, 13 bad excellent buslnesa. For one per- formance, «t advanced prices, K. II. Hoi hern and Jullu Marlowe, In "The Taming ot tho Shrew," 1". Jessie Mae Hull, In 'The Street Singer," 10-18; CharlcB Urapcwln, In "It's Up to You, John Henry," 10-20. PuoeTon s (Howard Grabnm, resident num. ngcr).—For I and week: Prank Bush, .Mr. nod 'Mrs. Mark Murphy, "The Little illiuk Man," and Uaveinun's animals. All Beats Kold nightly, and standing room only at this house. Week ot 10: Rice and Cohen. Geo. W, Day, Howard and island, Artie Hall, the Tsnnkas, Kd. Foster, Clark nnd Flcurcttc and the Military Octette. Gaiety (U. It. Nichols, mannger).—The Casino (ilrla, In "Smiling Island," amused big audiences 11-14. For 10 nnd week, the Gay Mnaqucratlers. IIlea.—At the Majestic Theatre (Sbubcrt Urns., ntanaiicra) HI Henry's Minstrels Aliened the week of Oct. 10, to good busi- ness. HUM Aug, la "A Four Leaf Clover," was well received 11. K. II. Sothcrb and Julia Marlowe, In "The Taming of the Shrew," packed the houae 12. "The Maid and the Mummy" did well 13. "The Isle of Spice" tilled, the Iioubc 14. Coming: "Tho Navarene" HI, "In the Bishop's Carriage'' 17, William Fiiverslmm. In "The Squaw Man." 10: Jessie Mao Hall, In "The Street .Singer," 20, 21. Ottt'iiKUM (Wllmcr & Vincent, managers). —James T. Powers appeurcd last week, and made a decided big bit. Itacbacl rtootb, his wife, and some young ladles, help the number. Week of 10 George W. Monroe, .1. Frunels Dooley and company, in slnglug and dancing : O. T. Flake and Nellie McDoiioiigh, In "Good News;" F.ckert and Berg, In "The Lund of Two Moons;" Marker nnd Lester Trio, 'cyclists; llustou and Dalian, acrobats, and Hue Kdwnrds. DKWUV i David Hurry, malinger).—Last week's hill drew well, nnd Included : The Itus- si'lls, Ditisy Irmil. Krnslcln mid Wldman, •Cook and Grant, OIHe Clayton, I'rllz Colc- inan and Cooper and Thompson. KoTM,—The Imijiiih advance agent who used Hi" names of Melville Hunt and A, .1. Cole- man, and claimed li> be abend or the "Itulnrd Lives" Co.. was arrested In Buffalo, N. Y., by Chief Cleveland, of HI lea. Troy.—At Hand's Opera House (II. -Thiininson, resident manager) '•When World Sleeps" did good buslnesa Ocl. II, "The Mnld and the Mummy" did well HI Henry's Mliislrcls drew a big house T. III!' 10, 12, M. "Why Girls Leave Home" 1(1, 17. William II Went's Minstrels' 10, "Tho Isle of Splco" 20, "The Hlgu of the Four" 31, Paoc roll's Guiswiu.D (\V. II. Graham, resident mannger).—I'aeked houses last week. Hill week or 10: Herrmann, FckholT und Gor- don. Fred Nlhln, the Three Mitchells, Willie Gardner, Carolyn Williams, tho Feschkoir J rmipe, Josephine Cohan nnd company. ItoY.it. (W. 11. Iiiirk, manager).—Cracker Jinks drew big bouses last week. Casino Girls week of 111. Hrrnvuiiv.— M Welling Opera Mouse (•lolui I,. Kerr, manager) Oils Skinner. In Ills Grace de Grtimmiiiil," Oct. HI. "Tlie Ma hi and (bo Muunny" 14, "In the Bishop's Carriage" 18. B.istaiii.b (Harry A. Ilurllg, manager).— « liarles GraiHiwIu. In "It's Up to Vou, John Henry," had blK business 12-14. "Tlio Shadow Behind the Throne" 10-IS i.iianh Oj'kma, Uouhh (Chan. II. I'lummer, manager).—Vaudeville week of 10 had the iol lowing bill:'Long and Cotton, Itlocksoni nnd Ititrns. Uerllc Fowler, O. K. Sulo. BO- SS" JWl Nevarro, Vucklcy and Bunnell and all Km son. SolicncHiiil).—At the Van Curler Opera House (C. II. Benedict, manager) the Aubrey Slock Co. drew big week of Oct. II. K. II. ftotiern and Julia Marlowe bad the house ■OM out HI. "In the Ulshop's Carriage" 10, < harlcs Grapcwln 18, Lyman Howe's moving plclurcs 10. i,„V 0IUTrK (Weber k Itusb, managers).— "HI week of lit: Dresden Statuettes, Four M I'cllas. Martini nnd Muxmlllan. Five YoimgAmcrleiis Quintette, Fields and Wollev, Pelc linker, Girl Behind the Drum and kl- netograph. 0 i™?/" K - J *si>MB, In humorous lectures, hluilrn.—Manager W. C. Smllh nu- liuunecs Ibut the New Lyceum will be opened J . l"i tlln nttrnctlon being "The Isle of spice. "Princess Chle" 20, following which will conic n number of high class all ructions, IciM/ro (F.. W. McConnell, manager).— I eoplo week of 10 : Hlmnpbln and Ilehr, Uurr and Benton, Mho Lawrence. Sudie Unuid, Ariiiln and Walton, the Illaltnscope and Il- lustrated songs. Business Is good. •In mi-mown House |'M, Mols Oct t" At the Snmui'ls Opera ., manuger) "Kbcn Hidden" Jet. 7. mat luce and nlghl ; "The Woman In He ( use." |l, "Itudolph and Adolpb," ID, were n" totcclbmt productions. "The Devil's Auc- tion, 11, inive u good perforiuance li> lino jMislncss. "I'he Crystal Slipper" 12, 13, by Home talent, for Hie bcnellt of the lire do- Piirtnicut. bud good bouses. Katharine I'ur- uoil Co., lu repertory. 10-21. n :, !J', rK '—Hyron Karl, electrician with the ''evil h Auction" Co., formerly employed here, renewed acquaintances 11. » llliiMliitmtiui. — At Hie Stone Opera lloiiso (,|. p. h, (;i„ rki manager) "The ileal «Wow Hrowa" had large business Oct. 7. jaiil Glliuore phased Immensely II. "The •Maid and the Mummy" fared well 10. "1'rln- iii 1 "! ' nl ''" ,lr " w fulr audlenci'H 11. "In the MiKhops Cnrrlngc" was produced 12. for the nrw I line ou uny singe, and lefl u favorable and Insllng bnpressbin. "The Isle of Spice" fid Hue pnlroiingu 13, West's Mluslrels 14, Maud 11 ll I in ii t., In rc|iertory, 10-21. ♦«» i ■ ■ OKLAHOMA. •■i.IiiIiiiiiiii Cllr—At the ()Vi'ihol:erti:d. ijveiiiiiiscr, manager) Denton's fj.rnedlsii:, On. 5 b. S'iitks— iiiiigiing nriis. narked the l'«!h perfornumces. I. und pleaded l-aaklll Carulval Co. 10-21. SI. Louis—At the Garrlck di. W. Flovd. iniinngcr) Grace Van Stnddlford, aa "Ladv Pn 2' JP"0r«B to S. It. O. every night week of Oct. 8. and will rcmoln 102L The star, Dona Mven, nnd Grace Grahnms. won de- Sm!? »u ,rh , , SP h "' Wll »aiii Barman West filled the difficult role of the aged Sir 1'eter most ilellghtfully. J. 1'arker t:oombs was III there when his cue to sing enme. "Th4 Oln and the Itaadll" 2:i-28. Cknti'iiv (!'. T. Short, manager).—"The Sho-Gun began n merry stay Ocl. 8. There have neon a good many changes la the com- pany, hut John i:. llenslmw continues Hi the role, of the American Promoter, Spunglnr, and Is 11 big fiivorlte. Genevieve Day. who played the Ulrl from Dixie, In the comedy of that title, nppenred as Omee-Oml. She was excellent. Agnes Cnlnc Itrown nnd >lav Jcnbroeck also scored. "Mrs. Leflhig. wells Boots" 16-31, Lew Dockstnder 2;i-28. GiiAMi Oikba Hot'Hi: (J. F. Shcohcy. man- ngcr.i.—Kolh and Dill, In "I, 0. U.," a musical satire, In three acts, by Jttdaon C. Brusle, lyrics by Will Carlton, nnd music by Lee Johnson, played to record breaking crowds 8 and week. These clever comedians put up an entertainment that Is delightful. In the plot Is Involved Ibe labor problem, with some ridiculous strikes, growing but of the management of 11 hotel. Kolh and Dill, as the lull and short comedian, are original and fnnny, and so Is Ben Dillon, who as- sumes the role of a Celt. Edith Mason nnd Charlotte Vldut are among the capable wo- men. There arc pretty girls aplenty Willi the show, and the scenic effects. Including the Illumination, are quite fanciful. OLy.Mfic U\ T. Short, manager).—"Homo Folks' came to good business 8-14. Kdwln Arden, nn aduilruble actor, was the hero. Mitiulc Ityan scored big, nnd Archie Bovd was Ibe comedy lilt, as Joe Hawkins. "Babes In Toylnnd" 10-21, Frank Dunlels 23-28, iMi'KiiiAb (D. K. Itusacll, manager).—"A Wife's Secret' played lo large and appreci- ative audiences 8 and week. Virginia Thorn- ton and Mrs. Chns. G. Craig were the lending performers. Bobert. Fllzslmmous this week. "Sky Farm" follows. H.ivt.iN'a (Win. C. tiarea, manager).— "The House of Myslery" played lo good crowds 8-11. Albert Lnntlo, a good actor, bad one of the most attractive roles, and the assistance of George Collins mid Knth- erlnc Slmw was or the best. "Oiteeu of the While Slnves" this week. Howard Hall, In "The Millionaire Deteellve," follows. Cot.UMitiA (F. It. Tale, inunager).—Good business last week. This week's bill: Mc- .Ma lion's minstrel inulds, the Bedouin A rubs, O'Bileu and Hiivrl. Lcs Freres Do Kock, West and Van Sielen, Mc.Milhou and Cunp- pellc, I he Three .lueksons. Schiller Brothers, Murray K. Hill and Mabel Kllng Gayutv (0: T. Crawford, nuiniiger).—The Bon Ton BurlCKijucrs demonstrated lo largo audiences, 8 und week, Unit a hurlesiiue can be most enjoyable. "Americans In Spain" and "Miss Hell's Ladles' Seminary," with au exceptionally line olio, lucludlng the gym- nastic novelty trio, Marceus, Nevurro and Marceits, as topllncrs. scored well. Joe Wat- Hon, Chris Whelnii and Hurry Kceler vllullzed the burlesquu with their keen humor. Thomas Hanlon plcuseil with bis new melodies. Rose Sydell Co. this week. Harry Bryant's Bur- lcsoiiers follow. Stanhaiiii I Leo Kelclienbuch. manager).— Large audiences week of 8. Minerva Vuno, of tin- Vnnou, ludy bniidcuff innnlpulutor, Is 11 most Inlcrestlng person In Ibis Held of enlerlulnmenl. The Dainty I'aree C'o. was on view wlih 1 !n- usual ipialllv of burlcNiiue enlcrlalnmeiit and diversified special I lcs. Fny foster Cm. ibis week. The Brigadiers follow. tiUIIIK (II. H, Hire, luilliuger I.- -BUI 111 l-'l week: Douthllt. and Jones, Miisleul /.iimpn, Lew MeClellnu. the Two Sleillngs, Howard Morris, tints. Frodlium, Cleo Devull mid Lulu Ilessrlman. Business Is oil (be Increase. Kllii.itN City Al the Willis Wood (Woodward & Burgess Amusement Co.. man- agers; "1'lff! Pair!! I'niif !!!" hud good busi- ness Ocl. H-14. Kntheryn Osi-muui and Fred W. Mace were decided favorites, "llntne Folks" 13-18. Frank Daniels t()-2t, Tim Murphy 22-2.-.. Walker Whiteside 20-28. Gkanu (lliidsou & Jiiduh, inunagers).— Last week "The Ituuawuys" had immense houses all of the engagement. "Honey Boy" Kvuiis, as Blittch. scored all Immense lilt. lie was uhly assisted by Charlie Dox, Moan Curilngion und Margaret Sutherland. This week, Lew Dockstuder's Minstrels. "The Filibuster" 83-28, Oiil'in-.ii.M (Miirtlii lleek, general tiinnii ger).—Last week's hill drew big houses. Bill this week: Glube of liealh. Samuel Slegel, 1-,'mmn Francis, Bedford and Wlucliester, Harvard and Bollard, the Big Three and the Four 1'buporora of Music. Gii.i.is (10. S. Brlgham. manuger).—Last week "tjueen of Ibe While Slaves" thrilled large sized audiences. This week. "Happy Hooligan's Trip Around the World." "young Ilulfalo" next. AiiiimutiiiM (Wisidwiird & Burgess Amuse, ment Co., lumiugcrs).—Last week one of Weber & Fields' most successful burlcsuues, "lli.liv Tolty," hud well filled bouses. This week. "The Wife's Secrel," and next week, "At Ibe Old Cross lloiuls." Cuntuky (J. .1. Bun-mi. manager).— Lust week the Fay Foster Co. gave go-sl perforiu- iinies. This week, the Brigadiers, wllh Hnlfllng Nelson iih Hie feature. Next week, Kentucky Belles, with Jimmy Brllt as the headline!'. Ma.iiistic. —Fat Ire change of policy will lake place Sunday malluee, Ocl. 13, when this house will open as a hurlcsr|iic house, offering I lurry Brynal's F.xtruvaguuga C'o. us the inaugural allra.-lloii. Vai.ii'x (Lloyd Brown, mannger).—This week: Hanson and Drew, Hie Lakulus, Slg. I'.rnle. Geo. Seurcy und Frank Grow. Notes. —Carnival week's business at the Grand Operu House, with "Busier Brown." was probably the largest week's business ever done by u popular priced house. The houae gave extra matinees every day. and It was a case of S. It. O. at every perform- race, the orchestra being compelled to retire back of the stage Mrs. Hobt. Burgess. wife of Hobt. Burgess, of flic Woodward & Hurgess Stock Co., Is Just out of Ibe hospl- lit, afler 'welvc weeks' Illness. Frank L. Woodruff and Unlit. Burgess have decided lo put out a Woodward Stock Co. No. St, and will tour the Southern cities. They report excellent business from the stock comnnnv No. I Violet Dale, the clever uilnilc, who was supposed lo go 011 ul the Orpln-uin here Inst week, could not do so, us she Is still suffering from the effects of Injuries received In a wreck. t <• 11 r =■ .The SI. Jmic|ili.— Al Toolle's Then I re IV, V, ri.ille.v, msntieeri "Tho I'rlnce 01 Pil-rn' hr.d a well fiiied house On. 10. Docbstadir'n MinMrels are due 14. "The Ilniiiiwnvs" 111. "Fi.rl.l.lilen Land" l». "Shadows ..11 lbs Ileal lb 21, Walker VVblleslde 2.1, Tlai Mm pby (return viigagvuicut) 27, 28. ■•TCTOM (C. II. rhllley, manager).—Anna Kva Fny packed the house at every perform- ance last week. "Sky Farm" comes 13, 10, "The Itajab of Ithong" 17. 18. Kentucky Belles 10-21, "A Wife's Secret" 22, 23. "Hap- py Hooligan Around the World" 21, 25, "A llacc for Life" 20, 30. Linic (II. Walter Van Dyke, manager).— The Van Dyke Co.. In "The Sleeping City," drew good Douses last week. "A Dangerous Life" 1.V2I. Ckystai, (Fred ('ostium, ninnagcr).—Busi- ness conlInucs big. People for week of Hi: Jim Hennessey. W. t;. lingers, the drciit Wrest Family, the Wlialons, Stanley and Lu Boy, and moving pictures. Slirliiitllcld. At the Baldwin Theatre ft;. II. Oleitllorf, nmmigcr) "The Bnjah of Bbong," Ocl, 7. nuitlnee and nlgbt. drew fair boiisea. "Happy llix.Hgnn Around the World." H, hud fair husluess. "An Arlslocrntlc Tramp," 13, nnd "The Pumpkin Husker," 14. drew medium al/.ed bouses. Du»i>:ii '.Dr. F. W. Dlcmer. nmuager).— This Ihentre and stock coinpniiy. arc very uopulur, the latter Olllnjj the house nightly. Fxceptlonnlly large nttendam-e list week, on account of proceeds going lo city cbnrltlcs. Staii (G. II. Olcndorf. mannger).—Busl- nesa was good Ibe past week wllb vaudeville. ».» . (MUXiON. I'ortlnniL—The Lewis and Clark Fair ad- mission Ocl. 7 had passed 2.340,0041. In- clement weather during I he week ending 7 probably cost the exposition f3ft,Q0Q. Never- Iheless, President II. W. Goode nnnoumed on Hun dale that ihe surplus In cash at that time exceeded lioo.OOO, und will exceed that amount at the end of the fair, whatever the attendance may he during the last week. This will be cqiilralcnt to 23 to 40 per cent, prollt on the original Investments, luslcnd of a dellclt, us Is usual at expositions. The number of paid admissions Is now in (he vicinity of 1,500,000. far in excess of tho advance estimates. Klbcrf Hubbard, other- wise known »s "Frii KlbiirliiM," the Hoy- crofter, delivered a lecture 5, on "The Gospel of Work." He was greeted by a large und eillbusliisllc audience. Ocl. O KM Dr. John McLaughlin Day. In honor of ibe pioneer ugent of Ihe Hudson Buy Cuiiipany. Mrs. Abluull Scott Dunlwiiv was lioin.i-cd wllh a Mpeclul day 0. .lefferaoti Dny was celc- bruled 7. Free dully concerts are given by Fllery's Band. De Cnprlo'H Bund mid the 1'. S. Artillery Band. .M.iiuji in tliiAMi icnlviii llelllg, mana- ger).—"The Girl from Kiiy's" did big husl- uess 2, it, F.leaiior ltolisnii played lo Hie cu pnclly 4 7. "Ill Old Kentucky" 11-11, Flor- ence Itohcrta 1211, "The Tenderfoot" 1(1-1 H, "linn llur" 10. Bki.ahi.'ii IK. L. Knckelt, uinuiigcr).— The Belusco Slock Co. did good hiwlness week of 2, In "Tho Charily Bull" White Whittlesey begun a four weeks' engagement II, MMwrlOd by the company, opening In "The Fortunes of the King." Khcrldun; or. the Mnld of Bulh," 10-21. Fill.' Bond, a member of Mr. Whittlesey's company, ot I lie Alcazar, Sun Fruuclaed, Joined the company ns Ingenue, taking Hie place of Virginia Bi-lssac, who goes To Los Angeles, under lbt> management of Belusco & Mayer. Miss Brlssac has be- come n popular favorite, IvMi-iiui (G. L, Baker, luauiigcr).—"Uncle Josh, Perkins" hud I wo cuiiailly bouses 8, and "On the Bridge at Mlilnlglit" did good ImisIiicss week of 1. "Honest lieu 1 Is" Li-21, and "Why Women Sin" 22-2H. Bakiiii a IG. L Baker, iiiiinugor).— The May Howard Kxlravagair/.a Co. bud two en- piielt v houses H. iireseiillng Ibe double bill, "M'lle. Fill" and "The Bounders." Sam De- vere'H Co. did line business week of 1. The Star Show Girls l.".2l. Giianii (.1. II. Krrlcksou. milliliteri.. La Tell Brolhers, Aruli lludj Tesslk. Fred Pitrlii- lou, Murklcy and KruiiH, Holu-i'tson and Itoh- erlson, Princess Chli|llilu and Hie Crniiill scone. Staii (J. II. Ilrrlcksou. ninnagcr),—-'The lleuuriihi Trio, Collins and Lu Belle, Franklin 1 '.niter, Alice -Shaw, Ibe Motions, Juiiies J. Auory nnd the Sturoscope. LYltli: (Keiillug ft Flood, iniiiuigers), -The Lyric Stock Co. week of 0, In "Under Two Flags." Oi!i.||i:iM wiik IriiiiKfern-d liy W. A. Si- mons, recent nitttuiger lo Ken ling & Flood, 0, nnd will be rcioodolctl and opened as 11 high class vaudeville bouse 22. 0\kk HiMMKii VMM (S. II. Frlcdbiuder, manager) bus closed afler a pbeuoiueiinlly successful season. $230,0<KI will lie expend- ed during Hie Winter In luiprovemenls. NoTK.—Harold Bauer, pianist, will be heard In concert Oct, II, at Ibe First Baptist Church, direction Lois Steers mid Wyun Corns n. ♦♦♦ MARYLAND. liiiltliiiorc. —At. Fol-d's (I'luirleK I-;. I.'.iril. inuiiiigcr) '"I'lic County Cluilriiiuu" begins 11 week's engagement Ocl. 10. Primrose's Minstrels enjoyed 11 week of prosperity end- ing II. "The Wizard of Ox" Is due 23. Al'AI.KMV (Nixon .V Zliumerniau, iiiniui gnrs),- -".Mrs. Temple's Telegrnm" opens 10. "Tomorrow Land," wlileli bud lis llrsi pro ducllon lust week, was mil a success, the stage sellings and costumes were beuuiirul. l.iii the sHiiallons were forced and lucked action. Next week, Vlolii Allen, In "The Tonal of Hie Town." Ai.iiaccii'm (Holier! I-,'. Irwin, iiuinager).—- Blanche Bales Is to lie seen HI und week, lu "Tlio Girl of the Golden West," for Ihe llrsi time here The advance sale Is large. "Ilnl.es III the Wood" did well 11-11. Lloyd lllnir- linni, In "Irelnnil. 170s," Is aiiuouiiced for 23 and week. Armi.utll.M (James L. Kerinin. iniiau- gen.—"A Jolly Baron," stirring Billy Clif- ford, la the curienl week's uttraellou. The revival of "The Bluck C'rook," last week, resulted In packed houses. Yorke und Adums, In "Bunkers and Brokers," 23, Maryland (James L. Kernan, muuager). —The bill for 10-21 : Berzac'a Animal Circus, Jules and F.lln Garrison, Kvu Westcotl, the Five PlrlseuiitH, Snyder and Buckley, the liii'lnii Trio, and Tom Brown, Business was big week ending 14, wltb au exeepllounlli flue hill, of which Ihe Colonial Septette was Hie feature. IIou.iiiav Siiii;i;r (George W. Itlfe, maun- geri.--"She Dur.'d Do Itliht" HJ-2L "Cus- ter's Liihi Fight" drew full houses all week, •■losing 14. .Next week, "The Ninety and Nine." Bi.amiv'n (Onirics K, Blimey, matiugrri.— "For Ills Brother's Crime" opens 1(1. "The Curse of Drink" bad big audiences 0-14. '•Child Slnves nf New York" Is lillh-d for S3 !•*.. UnnraCKTAt (J,imac L. Rirnu. MM- ger 1.—Till Cherry Hiafnnu niiriesipifr.s optn 10, for one week, following the Ktnplre llur |.-si|iie Co.. wbl.-ti drew the ihuiiI eniira*. closing I I. Tlio Merry Maidens cun.. 28. Bijou (Joutii & Cruft, mauagcrs).— "A Gmiil.lei's Daiiglii.-i-" 10 and week. Fair business ruled last week, wltb "Slaves of Opium." ««♦ IOWA. played lo fair-business Oct, mBi? Clansman" brought nut the largest niidlonccs of Ihe week T. »«♦ Sowing tbe was well received by n fair ailed house The Sign of tbe Four" pleased 5. "The bra'-' Hen Motors, —Al Foster's Opera House I Win. Foster, manager) Itoht. Mantel! pre- sented "Itlcliard III,' Ocl. I), and "Hlcbelleu." to, lo large and well pleased uudlenn's, giv- ing excellent sallsfiu-llon. "Tbe Prince of Pllsch," with Jess I hi ml v, showed In cilpncllv hupressloii here, anil drew good houses. Hlgbv II. Dockstuder's MInsli'ris l.'l. "lloine Folks' Hell. In "The Filucallon or Mr. Film," litis 10-21. K. S. Wlllunl will he here 2:1. (Jiuxii Oi'kiia Iloi'.si: tWui. Foster, iniina- GIiaxh Opkiia IIuihi: iA. .1. Small, iiiuiiii ger).—"The Peddler," wllh Joe Welch, drew ger). Klsle Jnnls. in "The Little Duehess.' C AX ADA. Toronto. At the Princess Then I re to. II, Sbeppard, iniiiuigerl, week nf Oct. 11, Wlnslon I'liiin-lilH's "The rrosslng" made a fnvnriiblc This was Mr. Welsh's boic, and his work gained iiipnclty bouses Hist nppeiiialicc .. great prnlse for Him. North Bros.' Co.. Ill repertory, did hlg liuslness week of 8, "Young Buffalo" 15-IS. "A Ito.vnl Slate" 111-21. B1.101; (l-'rcd Buchanan, manager),— Dick's uogs and ponies, Dclmo, Colemnn slid Maxls, Powers mill ThenliHld. Chrln. 1.11 lie. and the klnodrome attracted full houses week of 8. Bill week of 15: Cnitnii Col rely. Dot anil Dot, Ueiine Family. Sims, Antonio Van Gofre, anil Walton and Jones. NiitB. -Manning Kurger bus leased areiind for 11 new vaudeville house, and is going to commence I lie building of n Ill's! class tlie- nl re at once. II Is In lie tliilshcd by .Ian. 15. iv.in r liui.Lis. — Al Greene's Opera House (Will S. Collier, husluess imimigei'i "Cherry Vulloy," Hrt. 0. 7, was well re- ceived. "Tbu Ranker's Child," II, pleased. Lew inn ksiiidei'.s Minstrels. 12, pleased everyone. "Pnder Southern Skies" II, Hub- ert II. Mmitcll HI, "Fnlher mid Son" 18, Martin's "(', T. C." 20, KlBleH Baud 21, "Ills Highness, the Bey," 23: "Hnniuii Hearts" '„'.'., "The Girl ami the Bandit" 20, "A Itdsalnli Spy" 2H. I'Kiil'I.K'H (Vie Hugo, inunager).- -Big liusl- ness continues, mil week of 111: Dick's dogs and ponies, Fnlilo, Bales and Kiuesl, Claudia and Hcnrlet, 1 .utile Monroe, Itny W. Fay ami the blngrapli. ArnrroiiliiM.—This liniisc closed 7, oh account nf inipi-.illinlde liuslness. liny W. Fny Is now singing a! Ibe People's. Diiliiiililf.- At Hie (li ami lllieril House I Win. T. Hoelil, iiinlingeri, Ocl. I, "The Fe mule Helecjlves" huil a fair bouse. "A Jolly Aiiierlemi Tramp" pleused a lop benvy audi- dice .".. "Under Southern Skies." 7. inicked (lie house ul Hie mulllice, und did fairly well ut ulglil. "Pnrslfal." drnmiillr versl.iii, was excellenlly piesenled, In rnlriiuillenceM.il. III. "The Holy lily" deserved much heller liusl- ness Hum II bud. Coming: 12, "Tlio Wny- wuid Son;" HI. "Ills Highness, Hie Bey;" II, lliivcrlys Mluslrels; Hits, Wiilliicks Tile aire Co., ul popular prices. Niiti:. • -Mr. Ilnsenllull, mnmiKer ■>( Ibe III- Jon, Ihe vaudeville Ihentre, nnnollllees 11 delliy lu opening, owing In Ihe severe Illness of his father. Din iloKinn. —Al Ihe Griind (Cluimlier- lln, lliirrlnglon ,v Co., muniigersl "The I'll- rilders" plensed Del. I. "lliillv Tolly" hud 11 fnlr crowd S. "The Holy i'lly" pleased II. Alice Fischer dellgltlcd 11 good house 7. "Ills Highness the Bey" was fairly well at- tended In. Iliiverly's .Mluslrels 12, "The School Girl" l.'l, "Cherry, Vnlley" 14, .luck llnelller Co. H> and week, "The Wilywuril Son" 23, Klllles Ilidid 25, "Younger Brolh- ers" 27. Gaiiihck (Vic lingo, proprleiori.—Kxcel- lent liuslness Ibe pusl. week. Pluey Bldgr" Del Her' r 5, "The Hum.... Mhmfi-els II. "Tbe Wuywurd Son" 11, Davenport.-- At Ihe Biirlls Opera House iilirrcllou I'liiituberllti, K Dull & Co.) "Al ■1. -I. "No Mother to Guide Imuiwiiys" 7, Lew Dockstaders . IIHV- crly's Mlnslids 15. OlirllKAN (Oscitr Ittipliael, dlrecfor). —Tills house (ins been renovnled mid repaired. Iliul hegan Ihe season In large crowds, A change of programme will occur weekly. F.i.ni; (direction II. II. Sodltili.- -Iltmlnois Is Improving. Bill week oft): I'npe and Bliss, wllh Ibelr Dallied dogs: Luiiiont and Hall- telle, nad Anderson, Impei-SoiiJilor. l ■ Fori Doilite. Al tint Mldlutid (A. II. Ileall, iniiiuigerl "A Million a Minnie" Del. li, did fair business. "A Burglar's SwceD heart," 7. bud a good bouse. Lynmn Brolli- era, III "Tl(e Hustlers," did lUfulcl'Ulc l.-isluesu 4. •"I'lii" Fenuilii liet.'i-Hii-K," 2, hud 11 fair house, -a Itnyul Sinvi>" 17. Iliiverly's Mlu- slrels 111, "Under Southern Skies" 20, Union Amusement Co. 23, "The Kujitli of Bbong" 23, "lu Old I'lru'lnlli" 28. I'lrv PAUK.--Tlie Firiyslxlh Heglineiit Baud, Cnri Dulsr, director, gave Hie his! uiieu air eiuicert ot Ihe season 0, lo large crowds. limine. -At Aries Opera Houae (Wllrv ti Klrliy. iiiiiniigei-Hi.-- Walker Wlillcslde, play- ing "David Gnrlrk's Love," drew a fnlr Imuso Del. 2, "Yon Yoitsou" pluyeil In fair liusl- ae.ss II. "A Million 11 Minute" hud rule liusl- ness 71). ''Human llenils" 12, Martin's "II. T. C." 13. 'The Minister's Sou" I I. "A Knight of '118" 2D. .Miller Bros.' Slock Co. 2.'!-28. Noti;.-"A Million a Minnie" C... closed In this elly ami returned fo fhh-ngo. *-»*» VIHGIMA. Noiroll.. - Al the A.-ndeiiiv of Musle Ditto Wells, local malinger 1 Klllo l-ilsler. Ill "lln/.el Klrke." Del. 7, hud very satlafirlury rcliiins. W. II. Crane 10, Florence lliivls 17. •'The Gelslni" 211. 21, "Tim Woman llulcr" 23, "Miss Bid! While" 28. Giiasiiv f Ol In Wells, b.eiil niuiiiiger). -• Business conilniies in ihe high wuler murk. "Thi! Black Crook" 10-21. II1.1111: ( A 1,1,. Smith, uiuiiiigeri. — People week of III: Felton Bros.. Wells and Sberlev, Flore Hlsteis and Hie Melbourne Sisters. I.. Seagnr, miisleul director. Business la good. Ai , i.i-|.iiiii-.m (.1. M. Biirlon, muniiger).— Bookings week of 10: Morey and Lamont, Howard and Mack. Three Henu, Lynn, f'las- sen and Lynn, and P.dlth Duncan. Business In good. Manhattan (Crlimlnn Bros., managers).— People week or 10: .luck Stockton. Dnrsclt Sisters. CIiiik. ltiiyuuril. Collins mid Hunter, Hlee Bri.tli.-rs, lleorge Adams ami l.eo l-'lor- eil'-c. liuslness Is good. » lllelinionil. - Al lb" Aciulemv "f Mir.'e If'lliis W. Hex, uiuiiiigeri "The Geisha" lief. 10, 17. William II. I'lime 18, |!i, Florence Duvla. In "The Player Maid." 2b, 21: "Tbe Woman Hater" 24. "The Office Boy" 25. Bl.iot- (Wells fc McKec, manngarsl. —"A Hon of Heal" iiluvi-d lo S. If. 11 (1 II. Daniel liyau c.i. 10Si, "ihe niart fim.l." rf,'!':. [I.-.i::-,K KllftVj vYCEB, 1011, pio, lag a jr r. .11 succeuc. pill Up 11 giiiul slmw and ilrew a gin ness. 1 'inning, week of III, "Me, Hint mill I." Ma.ii:stii' 'I'llKAi hi: (A. .1. Small, ninim- geri.--Week or I) "Too Frond lo Beg" did 11 fair business. Week of III, "When Hie World Sleeps." MAMHKY Mli'SIt: IIai.i, (Siuni'l Houston. manager). - I'.iuniu Fnmes, nsslsli'd by l-bullln lie Hognrxii. Joseph llollmnuii, A. Weber, ami A. S. vagi's choir, had n big ndvuiiie snlfl tor l.'l. Fitinui I'nlve Is due ltd. Siika's Til i:\rlit: |T. J. Shea, malinger).•- Week of II, a gluul shiny drew l.lg liuslness. TI Hid for week nf III Is: Wilfred I'lurk and rntminiiv, May Belfnrl, Six Musical Cutlys. Pnnl nor Trl... Mc.Muhnn ami Clinp |n lie. the kiiielogrnph, Stau Thimtiii: iA. .1. Slalr, iiiuungeri. Week of I), the lllliocclil Molds drew to ill iiacll.v. Coming week ot HI: Hie liieiuulaiiil llitrles. piers. IDlinllli.il. Al the Griind Dperil House (A. II. louden, malinger 1 "Descried nl the .Mine." <le|. 0, 7, had good liuslness. "Ill* in. hi. la'' mid "Lu Toscii," II, 12, were ml ■nimble pcil'iu-nmuccs. "(in I he Bridge 111 MbllilRht'' 13, 14. I'nllaril .luvenlle Opera Co. HI 21, |-:is|e Junls 23, 21, "Kerry How" 2(1, 27. Still f.l.G. Appleloil, miiuugel'). liuslness week of II was excellent. Bill for week of HI: 1 it linn n and Aiidius, Ihe Liiivrences, Kit. slid Holla Willie, Mr. mid Mrs. Lurry Shaw. . Wliinliu'ir.- Al Ihe Winnipeg IC. P. Walker, uiniiiigeri ",\jts, Wlggs of Hie Call- hngn Patch" did line business flrl. !i, in. The Kilties Blind 12-1 I, Dn.MlNliiN Till'.ATiill (David Douglas, 1111111- iign-i. Hlg business. Bill week of U: Mr. und Mrs. I'l.wers, Washer Bros., Ibe Colloiis. Green mill llnrlon, Ihe Mlssen llccluw null Wheeler. H|e De Aros, Geo. mid l.lhliy Diiprce, and Hie kliiodionie. I'snji'l: I Nash Ik Burrows, proiirlelorHl. Full Iioiimc evi'i-y perfoi-tinilice. Bill week of U: Percy Murshiill. Curl Hniuioiul. Phil and Carrie liussell, Harry Logreiiui, Biihy I111111 wick..(I' and ciMiipaiiy, nml Ihe moving pic lures. SI. .Ilillli. Al Ihe iioeru House (A. O. Skinner, iiuinagei'l "The Two Sisters" played lo lull' liuslness Del. Oil. II..us.- dark 12-11, "The Hay Miillnei. Girl" 10-18, W. S. llur. kin's Co. follows Hi. VitliK III. .1. Al'liislroug, iiiiiiuigeri -Thq I'ollnnl Aiisli'iilhiu Juvenile Dperil Co. HMD. ViiM'oiiiA Kim; III. .1. AraiHlroiig, iniiiin- gcr).—The Irish Guards Band, miller Die In .nl iniiiiiigi'i'iieiit of John F. Gleiisiill, In two cuncerls, Hi. Nijti:.— -W. S, lliukliiH Is bring warmly greeted by old friends, 1 m ■ Mi I'nHicrliii-H.... Al Ihn Grand Opera House ll'biis. II. Wilson, miiluigeii. "Tin. Isle ol' Bong Hong" I. .Melleniriie Mi-Dowell .lime 7. The Hloildm-d Slock Co. hull full lionises week or P, (looked: Local Minstrel", under the iiiuuiigeiiieill nf Holly <l. Sbeiipiird, or Hay CHy. Ml.h., nrc billed III, 17; the pliiiiu for liolh nights were well sold .mi ; "liesei-led nl Ihe Allal" Is, "tin Hie Bridge a( Midnight" 20, "Kerry Guw" 27, Merlin. AI the ll-ihi llperii llmise (Frank Ford, uunuigeri "Fhundorn." Del, II, hud the M. II. D. sign mil. "tin llic Bridge ul Mlilnlglit" played In 11 Inrge li.aise. "He sorted nl the Allnr," 12, hail gnud business. Wiiodsioclt. Al Hie Dpeni I lulls.-, "Dn Ihe Bridge lit Midnight" pin. veil In 11 good house, del. 12. "The Serhit'onile Gover- ness" 21. « .» COLMIIADO, Denver. Al I lie BrniillKiiy III. F. Me Coiirl, iiuinagei'l, week of Del, II, Tim Mili|iby, lu "A Corner In I'nlToo," liuil kuoiI luiuses. Week of III, May Irwin. 'I'aiu.ii GiD.vi. (I-;. I-'. MeCmirl, iniiiuigerl.- ■• Week of 8 "The Vnlnntecr Orgnnlsl" plnvcil lo goml bouses. Week of 15, "(luster Br..Hit." ' DiininiiM (Miii-iIii Hock, general iniiiuigerl. -Week ot 11; "l-'en-v III Ferrylmid," O'Hrliiu Mini Buckley, sigiiorliiu Vereiia, llowaril und Nortli. Mr. iliul Mis. Perkins ITsher, Avon Comedy Four, and Hossow Mldgrls. Houses paeked. Ci.'IITIH (A, II. Pelloll. Iillillilgeri. Week of 8 "Only ii Slinu Girl" jiluyeil lo big linn-i-s Nt;w t'nVMTAi, iGeo, Iru Adnma, nuiniigeii. Week of II: Gene |,e Hoi, Ihe Norloiis, lllller.v C. Sloan. I'railziiiiitlies and Lewis, llminoeil /ell mid Cnsleilul nnd Hall. Good liuslness rules. K'KW l-lMi'iiii; (J. II, Cllffnrd. u ngeri. Week of II Wluilleii h Mm Hell's Ivenluekv Belles nnd Jliiimy Brill paikeil Ihe bouse ul every pei-rormullce. Week of 15, I lie Merry- makers. NRW Nnviii.Tv flleiuy l.ubclskl. iiiiilingeii. —Week of II Krelore, Churl..Me Tompkins, Harry Lu Hose, Seymour. Ml»s Huilon. Mr I I'll In. Helm Children, ami I Initio. i I In,., packed Ihe house. Week or III, Joliu L. Sulll ran. DKLAWAIII-;, P.-lersliiirit. ,\| Hie Uake Wells, mauug'.'i') Aciiduiiv of Music Mukou and Mulua » IIioIiihI -At (he Uriiiiil Opera House (Jesse K. Hnylls, ingmigei) the Mnj.-stli- Vauilevllle Co. drew u fair bouse Del. if. "A Hot Old Time" cuine II), "Mrs. Temple's Telegrnm" iiinuscd u good nbled audience HI. "The County Cluilriiian" drew n large house II. Hooked: "A Message from Mnrs" 17, Wlllluni II. (.'ran.!, hi "Tlie Amerlciiu Lord," 20: Joe Weber's All,Slur Co, 21. Ii.ii-|<stapi:ii'h Haiiiiii'k IW. I.. iJuekslnder, i lugeri.— pur week of IH: Kdwanl Clark mid his Six Widows, Louis Bit Luiijie mill i-oiiipativ, Al-xiindcr Clarke, Itl.-e Fiunllv. Lu- vine, Wulloii und ciitnpiiny, Kurllsnii'l llceri., Miijesilc Trio, Loreiiz and Klelu, ami Ibu kl- lielogriipll. Lvckidi (Danlul lliluitihrlea, uuiiutucr).— Dolly Kemper, In "The Gypsy Girl," Ore* large houses nil. "Wedded und Parted" did well 12-1-1. Hooked: Weal and Yokes, In "A Pair ot PlnliC." 10-IK; "Nellie, Hie Newt- tin " Pi 91, "L'lfjbt Belli" n-m, "flhe Dnrei) Ibi Pic in" 2B-S8. »«» I'. A STni.i.r In playing Hie Ililtehmin, lu I...-, iih .1. Flj ii'n's - production "' "True*, the Oillhiw." y "