New York Clipper (Nov 1905)

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948 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. November 4, ONE of WILL ROSSITER'S "SUNNY SONG" "HITS." BEWARE of IMITATIONS! Words and Music by W.R. WILLIAMS SUNG and PLATED more TODAY than any other 10 songs. DepL Store Publishers have an imitation; so beware. SLIDES, deposit $5.00. 0DB other "SUfiKY 8018" "HITS" are "I'l FEELIH' PIHB." "THE H4N WITH THG IIHQLE," "THEY'LL ALL BE 6L1D TO 8EE YOU," "A NICE Q1BL COULD DO WONDERS WITH IE '• "IN AFTER YEABS WHEN I AI OLD," "COME UNDER THE PALI-BOOM TBEE," "HOOLBY" (first Irish song hit In years.) Prof. Copies and Orchestrations FREE upon request and recent PROGRAM.' Address WILL RQ88ITER "SUNNY SOHC8." 225 Washington St., CHICA60, ILL. ger).—Week of 23: Mamie It. f>e Oosch, Jones Bros., Mtclncr Bros., II. C. Sloan, T. Daly. Burgess, nnd Frank .Maltese and com- pany. Packed houses rule. New Nnvr.i.TV (Henry Luhelskl, mana- ger).—Week of 2.°.: Mnrllnelle Bros., May Allen, Mnyblu, Flora Wentworth, Harold Kelly, Chatham Hlslers, and Razkell. (iood houses rule. , «>» NEW YOIIK STATE. Baffalo.—At tho Stnr (T. C. Cornell, mnnager) Thomas Jefferson, In "Rip Van Winkle," Oct. 8U-Nov. 1: Alien Fischer 2-4, '•Babes In Toylnnd" fi-11. Maniln AilamH charmed thrones Inst week, In "Peter Pan," lit adviinccrt prices. Lycmum (J. Latiglilln. manager).—Oct. 30 marks the opening of thn farewell week of a most successful Autumn nngogement of the Baldwin-Melville. Co., "Tho Lady of Lyons" helng thn drama. Tho first of thn Belnseo attractions week of Nov. M. "Quo A'ndls" did nicely last week. Siifa's. —This week': Truly Mint I nek nnd the City Girls, A. O. Duncan, Nlcholn Sis- ters, Foy and Clark, Musical Johnstons, lle'en Kelmer, Charles Herro, nnd tho J'n- cheo Family. Fine results last week. Lafayettb tC. M. Bngg, manager).—Tho Alcazar Rcnttllos and Mnrcel's Art Studies this week. Watson's Orientals next week. Dreamland Penmlei did splendidly. (jAitmsN.—Manager Me.VInlion offers this week the Parisian Widows. W. S. Clark's Jersey Iillins drew vnry good houses. TncK (P. C. Cornell, manager!.—Hide Fay, In "The Belle of Avenue A." this week. "Nancy Brown" next week. Mabel McKinlcy Inst week. Academy (P. C. Cornell, manager).—lit- tle Williams, In "My Tom-Boy Olrl," this wenk. . "The Flaming Arrow" proved Inter- esting nnd magnetic. Sunday night "pop" concerts are featured. Linn'3 Museum. —In curio hnll Grace G'l- hert Is still n potent card. In the theatrn are the Mnrncvs, and Lyons and White, in Illustrated songs. I i ItnolKMiter. — At tho Lyceum (M. E. WnllT, manager) "The Education of Mr. Plpp" fared well Ocl. 2.1. Marie Cahlll pre- Heated "Moonshine" In a large, and enthusi- astic nudlenee 21. The star has never ap- peared hero io better Advantage. The New York Thalia Yiddish Co., headed by Madame l.lpzln, bad good attendance 2r>, 2(1. Win. U. Crane played to Ihree largo nnd Immensely pleased nndlences 27, 2S, hi "An American lord." TIiouiah Jerrorsnu Nov. !l, 4. National (Max llurllg, tiuinnger).—The nays niniln.n dig hit Oct. 23-1SV, In "Down the Pike." Elllo Fay jilayed io ImmciiHe business 2A-0S, I.u "The BeJIe or Avenue A." Yorke nnd Adams .10-Nnv. ], Jessie Mac Hnll 2-4. Cook Orr.nA Ilnttst' (J. IT, Moore, mana- ger).—S. II. 0. business. Bill this week: Eight Vnssnr Olrls, Ihe Young American Oillntelle, SylvniiuK, Pallor and Holmes. Kelley and Yloletie, Hot-ninny'* dogs and cats, and the klneiogrnjdi. B.Miin (J. II. Moore, manager).—The Moore Stork Co. played to cnpiiclty last week In "Obi Heidelberg." Boiirniii Lytell i.i-ored heavily. Alex. Dale, Arthur Hut lodge and Idn Adair were well cast. "Thn Holy city" this week. Corinthian (II. C. Jacobs, manager).— The Troeudoro lliirlo.squcrs plavcd to lurge patronage Inst week... The Jersey Lilies Hur- li"S(|Uers Ce, tills wenk, colonial Hall (P. E.' Howe, mnnnger). —Tlio Fays, In magic, awed throngs last week. Nov. I, "I'udrt'nhend Wilson" 2, "On the Bridge at Midnight" 3, 4. Okimikum (Winner & Vincent, managers). — Bill week of IJO: Kvn WlllinmH and Jac Tucker, J. A. Murphy and Klolsc Wlilard, Rosemary Cilosz, Wnterbiiry Bros, nnd Tenny, Harper, Desmond nnd Ralley, Johnson's Imp- leucine (logs, ll'o Brothers, and the klneto- graph. Dewey Music Hall (Pavld Barry, man. ager).—Last week's bill packed thn house. Jtl.i wenk of 30: Calwell and Wentworth. Jessie Stnnlev. Grace Wallers, Harry nnd Dottle Knex, Ml'lnn Wilton. Snnford Sisters, the Clayton Trio nnd Flynn nnd McKay. Note. —Mnnagor Vincent reports good busi- ness at the vaudeville house at Reading, Pa. » Moliriieetndy.—At the Van Curler Opcni House (C. II. Benedict, menagrr), week of Oct. 23, International Stock, In repertory, drew good business. William II. Crane, In "An American Lord," did big business 24. Creston Clarke 30, John and Bmraa Ray 31, "Tho Yankee CounRel" Nor. 1, Nat M. Wills 2, "The Fatal Wedding" 4. Mohawk (Joseph Weber, resident mana- ger).— Vaudeville this week: Delia Fox, Coin's pantomime dogs, Hteeley, Doty and Coe, (larler-Wnters corapnnv, Maxsmlth Duo, Olllelte Sisters, "Chalk" Saunders and ki- notogriiph. Amateur nights began Oct. 27, und will continue every Thursday. Elmlrn.—At the Lyceum (W. C. Smith, manager) Thomas Jefferson nppearcd in "Rip Van Winkle" Oct. 2d, to a largo audience. "Human Hearts" 28, International Stock Co. week of 30. Madame Mmljeskn Nov. 8. ItiAt.TO (P. W. McC'nnncll, manager).— Current: Cook and lirant, Cassel and .Col- linn, Smith nnd Chester, Raymond Merrltt, Snclle Brand, Mae Lawrence, Hlaltoscopn and Illustrated songs. Business coatlnues big. . ♦.» NEW JERSEY. \cwork,—At the Newark (Lee Ottnlen- gul, mnnnger) Lulu Claser appeared In "Miss iwlly Dollars" week of Oct. 30. Raymond Hitchcock, in "Knsy Dawson," drew fairly gnod business last week. "The College Widow" next week. Emi-im: ill. M. Ilyatus, ninunger).—Bc- glnnlng 30, the Vaughn (ilaser Stock Co. will piny a four weeks' engagenieat here, open- ing* with "Wlieu We Wen Twenty-one." The company, besides Mr. (ilaser, includes: Fay Courtney, David M. Hartford. James Hester, Hiirrlsnu Ntotidrnitii, I^uils Stone, Theodora Johnston, Duncan Harris, Ous Forbes, Char- lotte Townseud, Marie llaager and Evn N. Poind. "The Climbers"' next week. Percy Hnswell played Yo Han admirably ln'"ThB Dnrllng of the Clods," week of 2,'l. PnocTon'a Tiikatuu (J. Austin Fyncs, gen- eral manager).—Tho current bill offers: K.-ilic Barry, Canfleld and Cnrloloii, Basque Ounrleitc, the .Yoscarrys, Tom Nnwn and company, Bnlloyand Austin, Leo Nino and Lurkln nnd Patterson. i■>in; mhi.v (M. J. Jacobs, mnnnger).— Maurice Freeman. In "llenrts of Gold," tlio present week. Joseph Sanlley held fair at- tention lu "A Runaway Boy," Inst week. "Siliadov's of a flreat City" next week. Bi,a.m-:y'h (J. II. Bueken, manager).—N. R. Wood, lu "Lost In n Big City," this week. Selmn Herman received falrlv good attention in "Qnenn of thn Convicts," last week. Thos. E, Sliea, in repertory, next week. W.ii.iiMANN'H (W. S. Clark, manager).— The ICuropean Sensation Unrlesquers this week. The Bowery Biirlesiiuers received goml attention last week. AI. Reeves' Show next week. Allinnv - -At tho Euinlro (Frank Wil- liams, resident manager) win. II. Crane, in "The. American Lord," ploused u large audi- ence Oct. 23. Thomas Jefferson, In "Rip Van Winkle," 24, drew u crowded bouse. Dlgby Bell, in "The Kduciillou of Mr. Plpp," did well. Crrslon Clarke, In "Monsieur Bcau- cnlrn," had good business 27. Mario Ciihlll, In ."Moonshine," closed nu excellent week 28. ■Shnmrock's Irish Hand Nov. 1. n.uiM.vNu.s Blegckkr Hall (II, R. Jacobs, inniingiu').—"Marching Through Georgia, Oct. 2.1-25, scored heavily, and "Shcriock Holmes," which followed 20-28, lind good Houses. Johnny hnd'Fininii Ray, In "Down the. Pike." SO: "The. Filial Wedding" 31, Nut M. Wills Nov. I. I'iioi;tok!.s (Howard Orahnm. resident mnuaser).—Rill SM and week: llyam* and Mclnlyre, Trnus-Atlwutlc Four, Three KIM Sisters, Cnnkioy and Mcltrlde, Hacker and Lester Trio, Urnndnu and Wiley, I.us Mas Audoi's, Cline. ')'. Senuiii, and the moving pictures. Gaiety (II. It. Nichols, manager.—Rico It Hart mi's Gaiety Co. drew tine tnisliicsH all lnnt week. Wnldrnu'H Trocndero UiirlenqiierH 30 and week. Jersey Lilies BurlcsquciH next week. Flection night, returns will bo given by special wire. Amateur ulghtx still nmnsc cio'wds at this theatre. Tri»y.—At Rand's Own House (II. T. Thoiiipioii, umnager) Dlgby Bell, lu "Tim Education of Mr. Plpp." drew a largo hotisu Oct."29, Creslmi Clurke, 111 '.Muntleur Beau- enlro," had a 1'iilr house 2(1. Marie Cahlll, In "Moonshine." bnd big business 2*. "Unfits Rnstus" conu-s 30. "For His Brother's Sake" Nov. 1, "Tbe Yankee Cuiisid" 2, "Tlio Duke of Uuliilli" 3, "Frinii Rags to Riches" ' Pno.-Ton'H (William II. Graham, resident tuniiiigi'r).-^-I!lg biisliiCKS last week, Bill \ve'<k of 30: John T. Kelly ami cuiupany, 'I'relonr unit, Tempest, Clarice Vance, Sulli- van and I'Asqiiclciin, Bellman and Moore, l..Hisoii SIkIitk, t:l!roy. Hayes and Mont- gomery, Howard and Bland. Lvccum . (AI. W. Froiuonf, ninunger).— '11i|h llieatrn lias been leased by Marlam Shelby mid will be reopened 30, with a stock ii>ni|niny. In "Tho Banker's Daughter." Rovai, (Wllliiini 11. Buck, tnmuiger).—Tlic '!ay .Miisipieritilers drew good Imiises Inst week. Rice »V llnrton's lllg (Jiilrlv Cn. week of SO. Pniersoii.—At tho Opera House (J. J. Goetchlus,- mnnngeri "Tho Sign of the Cross" played to good bouses Oct. 24, 25. "The Mayor of Toklo" liftd a fair house 20 "The Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" drew good houses 27, 28. "The, Way of tho Trans- gressor" 30-Nuv. 1, Lewis Morrison 2, "Girls Will He Girls" 3, •!, Myrklc-Harder Stock Co. week of 0. Hi.iou (J. IT. Rowley, manager).—Williams & Burns' Imperials gave satisfaction, to crowded houses, Inst week. Avenue Glrla week or 30. Rellly & Wood Co. follows. ic.Mi'iiti: (A. M. Rrnggomnn, nuiuiiger).— From present Indications, ibis house will do u largo business, opening week of Oct. St), with: Twelve Navajo Olrls, Monroe, Mack mid Lawrence, Trovollo, May mo Remington nml her Buster Browns, Jane Courthopo nnd company, Alf. Grant ami Kthel Hong, tho Van Aukeutt, Inness anil Ilvuu, nud kincto- grniih, I'Axilt (Slorrls k Slmnts, managers).— IUiKlnesH Inst week wits good. BUI week of HO: Omar Singh, Lillian Bender, thn Two Keuffs, Maurice Biirkhnrt, Fvnus und Kvnns, und uiovlng iilctures, I Trenton.—At ihu Tuylor Opera House (Montgomery Moses, mutingcr) Primrose's' Minstrels, Oct. 21, played to good business. Klehurd Carlo 28, "tilrls Will Be Girls" 30, Mabel McKinley Nov. 4, Viola Allen 7, Joe Welter's Stock Co. H Alice Fischer 11. State Stiieet (Frank Suallors, uianngcr). —"Mure Io Be HUM Than Scorned," Oct. 23, 24, pleased guotl sized houses. "Tho Shadow Behind the Throne," 25. had satis- factory business. "W'edilisl and Parted," 2tl- 2.S, did well. "Shadows of a (treat City" 80V Nov. I, "A Slave of tlio Mill" 2, Lewis Morri- son 3. 4.. Thext (Edward Renton, manager).—The Minna Adeluinu company was added to last week's hill. Business wns good. BUI for 30 and week: Arthur Dunu ami company, Carlln and Otto, Rialto, Caroa ami Kiirnum, World Comedy Four, V. p. Woodward, Five Society Belles mid the blogntpli. IKIen,—At the Majestic (Sbnbert Bros., inaimgers) "A Romance of Coon llolluw" did well Ocl. 23. 'Tlio Eiliicntlon of Mr. l'lnp" llllefl 111:' bouse 24. William II. Crane pncKeil Hie bouse 85. Marie Calilll pleased ii large ntulb'nco 20. ."Too Proud to Beg'' did well 27, 28. "Slaves of tbe Mill" 30, Creslon Clarke 31, Ernest Hogan, In "Hufns Rastus," Jcrnvy Clly.—N, s. Wood is as great a favorite us In years gnue by. Excellent busi- ness prevailed nt the Acitdeniv during Ida stay, with "Lost In a Big Clly." Oct. 2.1-2S. "i,'tis Will Be Girls" met with fair results at tbe Ill.lon. The Htgli School Girls wero well patronized nt tho Bon Ton. APAPKMY (F. 10. Henderson, manager).— Thfs. i: Shea. Under Nlxou & Zlinmerm.in, week of no. "In New York Town" follows. Hliou (J. W. Holmes, proprietor).—Week of :;o. Reorgle Mack. In "Tracked Around the World;" Mabel MrKlnlcy follows. Hon Ton IT, W. Dlnkliia, mnnnger).— Williams ft Burns' Imperial Btirlesquers week of 30. The Avenue Olrls follow. Notks. —H. k. Hogan, business manager at the BIJou, died morning of 20, nt his resi- dence, from locomotor ataxy. iloitokeii—At the Lyric (II. P. Soulier, manager) business has kept np to the stand- ard. Anne Blanche, In "I-Tphllng Fate," Oct. 20-Nov. 1; "The Curse of Drink" 2-4, "The iJueen or tiie Highbinders" 6-8, "The Great Jewel Itobbery" ii-11. Fmpise (A. M. Bmggemnnn, proprietor). —For wenk of Oct. 30: Shean nnd Warren, Geo. II. Wood, Ellsworth and Burt, Lnvalle Trio, Lcroy and Woodford, Smith nnd Baker, nnd thn second week of Miller's elephants. Business keeps up to the mark.. ♦ »♦ MINNESOTA. RAGING. Queens Co. Jockey Club AQIKnitT. Long Island n. H. 34th H. Ferry, St. Pnnl.—At. the Metropolitan Opern House, F.tbel Barrvmore bail big business Ocl. 13-26. "Tim Sho-Onn," 20-28. camo to good business. "The Crossing" 211-Nov. 1, '•Home Folks" 2-4, "In the Bishop's Car- riage" wenk of fi. ORAM) (T. I* Hays, manager).—"Texas" was played to large and well pleosnd audi- enees Inst week. "The Show (Ilrl" this week. "Hap" Ward. In "The Grnrtnr," fi-U. ST.in (J. C. Van Roo, manager;.—Business wns good with Miner's Merry Burlnsquers Inst .track. Thn Thoroughbreds this week. Broadway Galetv Girls nexr. Orpiikiisi (Chas. Frerck, manngnr).—Busi- ness was fair week of Oct. 23. New facnR for week of 30: Crimmons nnd Mack, Anna Lunborg, Gertie Stephens, Flo Lyln, Charles l.eilcgar, Viola Hamilton and E.ilsnn motion pictures. Holding over: Tbcmsn Kemp, Bon- nie Vonnin, Dot Harrison and William J. Wells. EJirir.il f A. Wnlnhol7.er. manager).—Busi- ness quiet week of 23. Thn same people for week of SO. Mention. — The building inspector has passed upon thn plans of dm new Orpheum Theatre, whirh is Io be built at the corner of St. Peter and Market Streets, by the Or- pheum Circuit Co., and tbe plans bnve been forwarded to the company's genernl offices for final consideration. The theatre will be modeled nfter the Minneapolis Orpbeom, but will differ from that In that it will bo wider nnd not qulle so deep. The building Is Io have a rotunda entrance at Fifth and St. Peter Streets, ,ind exits on Fifth and Market Streets, and also in an alloy on the north side of the theatre. As the site and plans have now lienn settled, work will soon com- mence Tho architects are working on the plans of the Auditorium, to be nrnctetl only a little over a block away from the new Orpheum. These structures, together with Hie (irnnd, near by, will make this part of the clly n theatrical cenlre. Miiinnnpnlln.—At Urn Metropolitan Opera noitse (L. N, Scott, manager) "Home Folks" tint. 20-Nov. 1 : "The Crossing" 2-1, "Tho School Girl" r, nnd week. Hliou Oprba House (T. L. nays, mana- ger).—"Texas" Inst week. "Tho Show Girl" t> anil week. Orpheum (Martin Beck, general mana- ger).—Bill this week: Alllnei's nciobatle animals, ('has. Leonard Fleicher, Stella Lee, Zastell and Vninon Co., Harry and Kate Jack- son. Redford and WTnehesier, Four Emperors of Music nnd the klnndrnaic. Lyceum (W. W. Ely, mannger).—Bill this week: Tnhylo. Pntsny Doyln, M'lle Vlda, Chas. Laird. Powers nad Theobald, Maude Rockwell, Bates nud Ernest, Yale Trio, Illus- trated song nnd mm ion pictures. Dkwey (,M. H. Singer, manager).—Miner's Merry Makers this week. The Thorough- breds -3 nnd week. Unique (John Elliott, mnnnger).—Bill this week: Bander Lnvellc Trio. Clark'n dog nud pony circus, Cni-roHon and Hodges. Rose nnd Ellis, Hanvcy and Doane, Dutch Walton, comedian: Harold Beckrow and Herman la Fleur, und latest moving pictures, ■ ■ DuliiOi.—At the Lyceum (C. A. Marsh- all, mnnnger), Oct. 24. 25, and matinee, "San Toy" was the attraction, to fair busi- ness. "Texas." 21, hod fair business. Due: "Tho Show Girl" 28, Dan Sully 30, pictnrcs of the Nelson and Brltt fight Nov. 1, Ade- laide Thurston 2, "The School Girl" ii, 4. HflMnum (W. H. Lougstreet, mana- ger.).—Tho Parisian Belles Exlravagauz.a Co. turned people away Oct 23, and busi- ness was to the capacity for the week. Tho Loudon Gaiety Girls .'SO and week. Ni.w Bijou Theatre (Joe Multlnnd, man- ger).—This house will open Its doors .'id, nrcsenl lug high class vaudeville. 'Hie opeu- Ing bill Includes: The Four Imperial Russian Whirlwind Dunccrs, Klralfo, juggler; tho Three D'h, Mario Lawrence, prima donun: Miller Bros.' diorama, L. O. Wkltlicr, bari- tone vocalist: Idu Jagersuu, pianist; Joe MiClelliio, Illustrated songs and moving pic- tnrcs. J. M. Nash, general manager of the niltillgitiualed theatres of tho circuit, is lu the city, nud will ruuialu until the opening, after which bo will leave fur Wlnuliteg. Can., to superintend the couslruction of unothcr new theatre In that city. ««♦ TEXAS. Ft. Worth.—At Greenwall's 0|)cra House (1*. \V. Greenwiili. manager) "McFadden's Flats" had a good liouse Oct. It). "Uncle Josh Perkins," 21, bad fair business. She- Paul's moving pictures, 23, 24, did well. •Tho Liberty Belles" 25. "Wbeu Johnny Cuiiies Marching Home" 27, " "Way Down East" 30. Loralne Stock Co. 31, "Tho Rivals" Nov. 2, (!r«u Vaudeville Co. 3, louts James 4-7. "Holly Tolty" S, vaude- ville A AI il. Field's Minstrels 10. 11. CROWN (Muse Epstein, ninunger). — "Smith's Troubles" wns the curtain raiser week of 23. People: Marguerite Burkbardt, Great Bunkerr, Hose B. Mitchell. Thelhia Holmes, Din and Jesslo Randall, Kitty Berry. Hazel Perry, Alvln Dashlngton anil Jim Wolfe. New pictures, by tho Crownn- Bcepn. Business Is good. Stanparp (Mrs. M. Do Bcqne, manager). —"The Grafter." by the stock, week of 2S In the olio: Rose Mendel. Phil Klngsler, Pearl iHlmore, Jas. Thompson, Ethel RubscIi Debby Ridding. Lulu De Mar, Letlle Col- ton, Tom Fey, Beavers and Quncnlo, Little Hot, Fay Delmar, J. E. N. and Georgio Powers, and Lulu Lnwlnn. New pictures by the blograph. Ruslness Is heavy. Staji (E. N. Dinwiddle, manager).—Set-- mour and Blanchnrd's melodrama, "Captain liidtl," week of 23. Tlio olio; Chas. end Hatiie Venller, Chas. Clark and Tessle Em- mons, Clara Uuntoon, Carl Copeland, Jos. W. Holland, Seymour nnd Rjancharri, Harry Steele, May Hunter, Lizzie Baker and the klnodrome pictures. Business ta booming. Notes. —The (Inskltl Carnival Co. opened week of 23, to big business Campbell Bros." Circus, 24, 25, drew good business.... Forepaugh-Snlls' Circus conies 20. ■ Houston.—At the Houston (M. C. Mi- ehea.s, manager) the Jeffersons, In "The Rivals," Oct. 20, had two big nnd delighted houses. A. II. Wilson, who canceled his en- gagement, 10, on nceount of a sore throat, nnd moved Ills date to 2.1, 24, appeared, nnd had two immense housna. In "The German Gypsy." " 'Way Down East," 25. had two mWU houses, "Over Niagara Falls" 28, Louis James 30. Standard (Alvldo & Lasseire, managers J. —Business Is fair. Tbe old faces arc Mill retained. The Gaskili, Co. has entire charge of the attractions to be furnished for the Not Sti Ob carnival, Nov. 13-20. Felton, the diver, and the Palais De La Morte, n European sen- sation, have heenn added to the nlready long list: of novelties. Note. —The Interstate Amusement Co. has its beautiful little theatre In readiness for opening Nov. 20. The company was to have opened 13, but dirt not des're to an- tagonize the homo people In opposition to thn carnival shows. «» » NEBnASKA. Omaha.—-At Boyd's (W. J. Burgess, man- agi").—Tim Murphy Oct. 29-Nov. 1. "The She-Gun" 2-1, Wilton Lnckayc (V7. "Home Folks" did fair business Oct. 22-24. May lrv/ln lind good houses 2.", 2)1. "Mrs. Lef- flngwell's Boots" drew fair audiences 27, 28. Bui-wood (W. J. Burgess, manager).— The Woodward Slock Co. presented 'The Lost Pnraillsc" week of 22, to large busi- ness. Weak of 20, "The Little Minister." KRro (C. S. Breed, manugerj .—"Happy Hooligan" 20-Nov. 1, "Yon Yonson" 2-4. "The Volunteer Organist" fi, 0, Hownrd Hnll 7. S, "Texas" Oil. "The Rajah of Bhnng" did fair business Ocl 22-25. "A Wife's Secret" had good houses 20-2S. OnriiEt'ii (Martin Heck, general manager). —Business week of 22 was good. BUI week of 2!): Eva Westcott-nnd company, EiL How- nrd and Frank Norlh. Troha. Hnlrorab, Curtis and Webb, Buckner, Dan Qniulnn and Keliar Mack, Whistling'Tom-Brown and klnodrome Novelty (1*. if. Mnlland, mnnagor).—Week of 20: Le Roy Walthnm nnd company, Young and Scott. Mae Del May. Billy King and Sadie Hart. John I.. Sullivan and sparring partner. McCormlck, will be the lop liners next week. Business Is good. ♦ «♦ • KENTUCKY. Louisville—At Macaulcy's (J. T. Ma- eauley, manager! Alice Fischer came Oct 2:5- 25, to good business. Alberta Gallatin, 20- 2R, had excellent attendance. The Eternal Clly" 30-N'ov. I, "Plflt! PnffM Pout!!!" 2-4. .Masonic (C. A. Shaw, manager).—"Lovers and Lunatics," week of 23, was one of the liest musical.comedies seen at this playhouse this season. Mnyme Gehrue made a djstiuct kit,'- and Johnny Ford also scored heavily George Sidney 30 nnd week. Avenvb (C. A. Shaw, manager).—"The Boy Behind the Gun," week of 22, attracted tremendously big houses at every perform- ance. Harry Clay Hlaaey and Klttv Wolfe made decided hits. "Tho House of Mystery" 20 and week. Buckingham (Whnllen Bros., managers). —Tbe Dainty Pa roc Extravaganza Co., week of 22, gave a good performance, to crowded houses. Fay Foster Bunesquc Co. 20 and week. HoritiNS' (Wm. Rclchman. manager).— flee week of 20: Lillian Biirkhardt. Maztiz and Mnzelle, Knight Bros, nnd Sawtnlle, Sbepp's dogs aud ponies. Joo Newman, Blanche Sharp, l^cw Wells, nnd tho klno- drome. <i» WE ST AIRGl XLt. Wiu't-Hiiir—At the Court (E B. Franz- heitu, manager) "Qulncy Adams Sawyer," Oct. 23-25. hud good returns. " 'Way Down Last." 27, drew big return*. "Buster Brown" 80, Otis Skluucr 31. Grand Opera Hoivse (Chas. A. Feinlcr, mnnnger).—"When the World Sleeps," 23- 25. bnJ good business. "Big Hearted Jiui," H 0 . 12 , 8 '. .."«■*• very well. "Rudolph and Adulph" 30-J\ov. 1, "Tho Eleventh LTour" liijou in. . W. Rogers, manocer).—This new family theatre will open So. It will be devoted to vaiul:v!lle. at popular prices. The seating causjclt; will be 350, and per- formances will lie given dally..afternoon und evening. Hill for week of.JIU: Master Harry Sa'x, child clog dancer: II. Sartella, Euro- pean novelty net; the Great Two nud One- half Do Grcaus, Eluma Conley, ilustrated sougs, nnd the moving pictures. Note.— Wm Bowers, treasurer of the Court Tlientre, who wbb operated on, Is getting along In Urst clusa shape, and will be able to leave tho hospital uext week. v • ' « ALABAMA. Mobile.—At the Mobile (J. Tannenbaom, mannger) the season was opened by the AI 0. Field Minstrels, to capacity business, Oct 20, 21. Hundreds were turned awav. This season's sbow is Mr. Field's best effort "Tbe College Widow" 27, 28. Notes. —Mobile wns visited, bv the second frost of the Fall senson morning of 22. It Is said by those In position to know, that any danger of yellow fever In practically over and Mobile, after untiring efforts, has sue-' ceeeded In keeping out the drend disease, ♦♦♦ Jtmits B. Booth la starring through the English provinces, „ What One of toe Leading New York Dailies Says of MACY'S. "There are so many notable features of the Fall Opening at Macy's that it is almost in- vidious to make selections for special comment The Fall show of Gowns, Wraps and Millinery attracts the admiring attention of thousands of dis- criminating shoppers. "Nowhere in New York can so many exclusive de- signs in articles of wearing apparel for ladies he found. "The display is so exten- sive that it seems marvelous that one establishment could have found it profitable to ac- cumulate such an enormous stock. * ****** "There are stores nnd stores, liiif there is only one Macy store, and having seen Mai-v's the visitor has seen all worth seeing in the great depart- ment stores of New York/' R. H. MACY & CO., Broadway 3*.h8,r..t,| Sixth Ave, 35th Street, \ aDft *""*• MOVIHO PICTURE SUPPLY and RENTAL. Films, Machines, Stereoptlcons. Cameras, lenses. Snug Slides, new and second hand, bought, so'J exchanged. Bargains. Studio for Him and slide making, coloring. Special Flag and Fire Films, expert repairing, free advice, long years' expe- rience, prompt dealings. EberbsTd Schneider, Qernmn-Am, Cine. L lTlm Co.. 109 K. lLthSt.,N*.Y.C. .'ll'SK COMPOSED AND ARRAMiEl) for any Instrument or number of instruments. Songs,words and music, sketches, etc. Send stamp. 01IA8. L. LFAVIa, JM> Richmond St,, Cin cinnati, 0. WASTED, good, useful, solter Medicine Peo- ple, for a good Sketch Team. I wUl give si ■>. bnanl and song books; one mast fdke organ. Can use man with picture machine or a performer with small troupe or dogs, a good comedian that can work farces and make them go. This will be a ple»ssni Winter's engagement. Sure money weekly. Tick- ets If not ton tar. Address Quaker Medicine Co.. Onlce, loo Sorauren Ave., Toronto, Can. wanted- ai Sled, reopiefor Dr. Lester's Big Show, Singing and Dancing Comedians, first clasi Sketch Teams. Big towns, good treatment, fslr sa'urv, nn tmnze or tourists. State all quick. 1)1:. LESTER'S BIO SBOW, week Ocl. no, Bremen; week Nov . o, Nappnnce, Indiana. WANTED. PIANO PLaYER AND DRA- MATIC PEOPLE. ONE PIECE. State lowest salon, pay jou own. Add, B. P. DEL&NEY, The Winning H nd Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., Nov 3; Buchanan, Mich. , 4; Rensselaer, lml.,7; Monon, lnd.,8. WANTED—Yonng Lady Partner wltli brains, good singer and dancer or musical ability, to join clever singing comedian and willing to work va- riety theatres ns well as good houses. H. P wii-- S JK, Maple Ilonae, 5X Walnm at., Kansas Clty.Mo . FOR SALE, Great Box Mystery, $20: Silent Second Sight Act.SIS; Animated Drawing Illusion and Lightning Crayon Artist Act. tlO; a complete acts. $3) takes tho complete outilt. Circular for stamp. C eo. A. Rice,4 r nilerwo odSt.,Aitbnrn ,N.Y. TRIGGER, aroTt hAVE., N. Y., nearflraiiil Opera House, has auction lot Theatrical CoBttimes. Indians, fradiators, Trunk, Tights, sacrificed. SKETCHES, Etc., Written to Order. AI work guaranteed, Samples—Parody and &Cags, lac: ::PnrodlBB and 10 (iags, 2.1c. M4RY E PROSPER!' THAYER, 276 Pine St., Prov., R, I. WANTJCD-Oolorcd Ladles, High Soprano Singers: al30 gooil Dancers. Must be abantlv ladies; fornexlsoa»on. Address & WILLB"OWN, Morri son Show PI., i:i-29 0riswald Si, .Ueirclt.Mlcl . WAtfTtSD, AI PIANO PLAYER, TOOSO Juvenile Leading Woman, flood (jencral Business Woman with go id specialties, UBCfnl man fnr repertoire wltli speclalUos. Must Join receipt ot wire, No tares to >tilingers. RALPH PRESTON, ca re of Preston Slock Co., Oakland, Md, A BARGAIN FOR SOMEOMC - Ouo Hiving Picture Machine, 300 or 400tt ot Pic- tures, Pair of Tank Valves; machine fluted for e.cctrlc; Lady's Stage Dress, Man's White Cast, trim i ed In gold; one Cigar Box Violin, line, with Bow; Two Pair ot Ladies' Shoos, like new. Tho stutl'waa held for board, will take f 2* for the lot, cash with order. MRS. OCNN10N, 283 X. Mulberry st . Lancaster Pa. WANTED—A flood Sketch Team; ncatnew, sobriety and good wardrobe both off and on tin* stage indispensable. Also Good Singing and Danc- ing Comedian thai Is able to do good straight-. Uoard yourself. I pay R, R, No pets or children tolerated. DR. W. p. CA BLUB, HadaaU Med. Co., Brookston, Ind, __ WOULD soil outright, Mannscripts of Marches, Dances aad Songs, by an otd master. CaU or write. MD8I0, 7SI Lexington Ave., New York, SKETCHES, TRAVESTIES. Burlesques, etc., writt»n to order. Only the best original work fur- nished to professionals. Jos. Kershaw, SJu Button- wood St., rtlila, RIDR8IIOW MEN-A big »2M Working Wuwl Mechanical show for *7»; Mnseum of Anatomy, IS One atibjects, »25; Devil Child. Pig Chlul, 2 Bead Ulaot and lots ot other stnif half price. List free. WM. NELSO.V, 8 Van Norden St.. No. Cambridge, Mass. Frank Bosiock was badly lacerated bi _n i.ou at a performance In Paris, Fr., Oct *<i and was rendered unconscious, . . — •