New York Clipper (Nov 1905)

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November 25. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 1027 n-* Lookout, Fred Sidney: a Faro Healer, WttttaM " I'd : UM Hldge Boy. In■ M- Flick ; In* W 1- Alison; (joncvrllna Player, ig- imzin Blomll. The second week befU Mon- day. "JO. w'lh capacity business. Victoria Theatre (Oscar lliimii.ct'sleln, malinger),—Al Ihc rontlnee of Monday. Noy. "t in audience that filled every Ml of this Tirco house applauded the fniuillnr m-tK. ami ..-ive a cordial welcome in Inn now ncll which made their llrst MKtnni' hen- on Tha dale. -They., wh,,. Mile UnM, to a decided '•thriller.' ilnrlUR which Ihc daring Hainan not only buiped I hi- loon. Inn iilso tooned the gap while healed hi mi nuio imek. ■nip nlher delmt here was I'mil Sundiiw and l,i g wonderfully trained onulncs. prescniing ■I miniature cirrus. Ihe dogs appearing ns 'n on , tigers. eleiihnnlH, ele., in u must In- HI Wilt performance, which WW highly en- tertaining. Bessie Clayton wan «ta ajiw* a rousing hand of welcome, and Iter iluiu-Inn was ayplauded liliernlly. The comedy sketch i-osltIon of the Mil was given lo Tom Nnivn. wife and daughter, In "rut and Ihe Ccuh." The excellence of ihe little conv.-Uiotiii „nd the work of this talented family needs no i-ommcnilHtlnn nt thin time. The hill .,!«,, Ilsls: Fred Mlilo. tnonologlst par ex- cellence: tireen and Werner, In their "jungle" character skit: Artie Hall, who ranks uruong Hie tin-'oppors ns n coon shoutcr: the Three Hones, who style themselves the Ijidy Mys- tic Trio, and the vltngrapb. Colonial Ihentre tl'erey 0. Williams, manager).—It would he diflieult to Imagine i better programme of all 'round excellence ur of entertaining merit than Is contained la ihe make up of the hill provided hy Manager Williams, and first presented on ROT. 20. The. Eight Carnallas start the bill with their line' feats of acrobatic, work, and, going on down the bill, come the Mysterious Howards, in capital tests of "thought transference." tlipv In turn. giving way to Alda Overton Walker asslsled hy Mrs. Hultle Mcintosh, and tbc Abvsslnlau liirls, In a delightful musical come'dv skit, which caught the fancy uf the audience: Frank Lincoln guve Initia- tions, and took half a dozen boas when flu- 1,-lied. Joseph Hart and Carrie Dc Mar ■..-oreil bcnrilv In tl.elr clever act: Snyder and Hacklev, musical comedians, nnd Tom Ilearn. •i dexterous Juggler, found favor: Frank ]>. Bryan and Ills "Peace Congress of American lilrls," save one of the prettiest acts soon on Broudwav in many seasons. It Is In three narts. during which the young women are seen in an unique and beautifully costumed ensemble, entitled ••Human Flags. ' (llllettc'K dogs scampered through their work as though thev enjoved It, und the lowering of the vitn- grapu sheet warned the well pleased audience thai their onjovment had come to a close. Circle TUcntre (Chas. A. Williams, oian- ■,. vr \ —Kred Irwin's Big Show, wlileh re- cently made lis metropolitan premier for this season at a down town tlieulie. is listed lo entertain the Circle patrons this week. The show whs cordially greeted hy (wo big and 1 - ences, Mondnv. Nov. 20, und. no doubt, a week of big business will follow. All the principals und company which brought suc- cess during Its recent city vlsll. an stll! with Ihe show, and I lie two skits, entitled "The Only I'ebble On the Beach" and "WIvps of Ihe Sultan." are still programmed, ns Is also the capital olio of vaudeville acts. Next week, the Morning Clorles C«. Yorkvlllc Theatre (Meyer li. Bluiberg. utauageri.— Anne Sutherland continues nt the bead of the excellent stock company here. The weeklv change of lilil brings this week a liii" presentation of the Kngllsh melo- drama, "lloodman Blind.'' Next week, an old and popular play, enlillcd "Woman Against Woman," is'announced for produc- tion. Pastor's Theatre (Tnnv Pastor, inann- asr).—The hill for week of Nov. 20 Includes : Mr. and Mrs. ticne Hughes, hi "A Matri- monial Substitute ;•• Matthews and Harris, In "The Flrulo King;" Flske and Me- Donougb, In "Hood News:" Ijiuru Cotuslock, and jjS Orpheus Trio: the American debut nf Lllv Seville, topical singer from tbc Lou- don Music Hulls, in an attractive entertain- ■eat: Ihc Sully Family, lu "An Interrupted Honeymoon;" F.ilna Luby. inlniic and come- dienne : John lilreh. the man wlili Ihe huts; Itnlmiiiid nud <Jood. Mile. He l.uska. Texur- kiina and Walby, 111 aw Bros, und the vlla- grapn. .New York Theatre (Klaw i. Krtiingcr, manngersi.—(ieorge M. Cohen, in "Utile •loliony Jones." begun his second week and last fortnight Xov. 20. Casino (Sum S. & Lee Sbubert, mana- gers).—'The Karl and the Girl" started its tnlrd week Nov. 20. Wnllnck'pi (Mrs. Theo. Moss, manager). —William Fuvershatu, lu "Tbe Squaw Man," rointnenced bis (iflb week Nov. 20. BIJou Theatre (II. I!. Sire, manager).— ; David. Wurtleld. In "The Music Muster," opened his twelfili week Nov. 20. Princes* Theatre (Henry Miller, man- ager).—Margaret Angliu opened bur tenth week Nov. 20, lu "SSiaa." Hudson Theatre f Henry II. Harris, manager).—Itobert Loraine. in ".Man and Snporuinii," started ills twelfth week Nov. 20. Academy of Music (Ollniorc & Tomp- kins, nintingorsi.—"The Wixaril of Of cum- inenced Its fourth nnd lust week Nov. 20. Next week. "Ualies In Toylnnd." Lytic, Theatre (Sum S. It Lee Sliubcrt. managers).—He Wolf Hopper began his eighth week Xov. 20, In "llnppylKiid." Herald Square Theatre (ChnrleHFrob- iiiun. mnuagcrj.—Joseph Cawthorn entered lils slxlh and last week Nov. 20. In "Frllz In Tainiuuiiv Hull." Nexl week, Olga Neth- ersole. In "The Lnbvrluth." MndiNon Square Theatre (Walter X. Uwrcuec manager i.—Henry K. Ulxey. <n "The Man On *hc Box," started' bis eighth week Nov. 20. I.iherty Theatre (Klaw (t Frlangur. managersi.—Muric Cahill begau her fourlli week and Inst fortnight Nov. 20. Joe Welter's Theatre (Joe Walier, uiun- «ger).—"The Prince Chap" opened Its eighth week Nov. 20. Cbnrlotle Walker created a favorable Impression on her llrst appearance on Ibis dale, us Hie eighteen year old Claudia, succeeding Maude White. Manhattan Theatre I Harrison firry I'lskc, tmuncer).— Herthu Kallch entered her llftil week Nov. 20, In "Mimtia Vaiinil." tlnrlcin. —,\| ti„. llHi-lcin Opera House --(.Mev. Liclileiislein. mnungcr) "Tlie College Aldow" Is the nlTcrlng Nov. 20-30. Business so far this nenson has beer, beyond expeeln- lions. Next week. "Tlie It»*ers Ilrolbers lu irelHnd." Wrsr Kxn (fi. a. Rltr.nenlba!. nuiuugeri. —"CliC'lteifi" pl.ivs a return eugageinent Ibis week. 1>- opened u> n crowded house 2<>. •Hid '•very Indication put tils lo another prosiuTOiis engagement. Next week, "Tom. Hick mid Harry." Metropolis (Henry Kosetiberg. manager'. —-Ilurtig & Senmun's "In New Vork Town." which whs given Its New Vork jirrinhic Jt a Harlem house u few weeks ago, Is the at- traction. fi, r Mils week. Since Its last a p. peaiauce in the clly II has been Improved and cut, and Its effeirllveness Is gri'Hlly en liainrd. It gave great satlsfaclion lo audi- ences that pucked this house lo tlie doors nl I'otli performances 20. Next week, "Tiic Belle of New York." •Sx.li! (Wm. T. Kvoali. mtimigeri.—The Ita* sell Brothers, In "The tireat Jewel MjT*- lery." opened to n llrst clasii liouse 30. X«t week. "For His Brothers Crime." I'rottom's i»nk llt'Niutni .\M> Twenty- hptii Stri:i:t Tiieatiik (.1. Austin Fynrs, general inniiagerl.—"itonieo and Julie!" Is tho offering for (bis week, bv Ihe house stock company. Wm. J. Kellv. ns'Ilomeo: Beatrice Morgan, as Juliet, and Caul McAllister, a< Merculio. Kbnred honors at tlie opening per foruiQuiu Monday. They were ubly u^blsled by James 1.. Wltscu. Sol. Alkeo. Mr. Hill, tlie Misses. Pexhoa, Bertrund and Weston, and others. The vaudeville presents: Trans- allanlk- Four. Hcckcr and Lester Trio, niid Cecelia v\cston. Ai.itiMBiu (Percy G. Williams, manager), --tills house wb» pncki-u at uoth periorm- nnees 20. The hill: Arthur Dunn nnrt Marie (•Inzer, Abdul Kiuler. Harry Tate's Kngllsh Comedy t'o.. in "Moiorliur:" (loo. \V. Monroe, I^wls M.'i-oi-d, Kcno. Welrli and Melrose. ll.t I ley and Austin, und the Xiugarl Trio. HlBThi a Si'.vuii.N's JltMC II.xi.L (Hen I In: I l.u. inanageri. This week's bill pre- sentK the Wllliitius A Walker HI -lull. Ihe Slslprs Ihriog toinniiis. in run and t-'arnuui, Three Wesiims. Kenler nnd tiontdnler, 01- rnrcl and llnrdarr. Tarre I'umr Ilrolbers, nnd Harrows ami Laarasler in. •hnrii.tM iSiiIHu.ii & Kraiw. iminngcrsi.— J. Ilerli"rt M.uk's World Heaters Cn. imide us Mrs! Harlem appearance Sl», before a large a Hlt.-n, i-. .mil. Judging from ihe recep- tion glv<-u tlie slu.'.v. ii insiilc n distinct bit. the coiiumiv simids secmul ;,, none Hint lvive riipcMrcd here so far this si as. m. The etuire P'-rformanee goes with u «nnp'Irom start to llui-li. 'Ihe women are ibnpely and atltncllv. the liiillllllw of lb" llnest, nnd Ihe seenerv Is a icvelallnn. The llrst part presiuits several uf ihe latest songs and some •cod comedy wart, nnd the olio Is nu excel- lent one. The n>;ic!udtng burlcsuuc, "All at. Sen." is exi'ellent. Next week. Wine, Ai'otnen and Song i;o. Family i At. imkcn. ninnageri.—Husltiess cimtlaeea to be of tbc best, tbe lionso being ■ rowdctl nlgluly. Tnis week's bill: Zellnr, Sooll nud Cnrleton. Jink l.yslo. Musical Km- mells. l.icllliie Cole, the Ollberts, and llr.llllt and Violet tc. I*.\l..ii-K (f. Itcriistciu. niuliager i. — IJe- luirls from Ibis house are (hat business Is very line, and on ■rmal occasions is-ople were turned nwoy. The bill: Volple's hears. Lorain ami l.m.ilu. the tlreen Btok, Hlnek and Jones, Slg. .Martini anil company. Pierce nud Oppe. and the I-;i Veils. Drooklyn. —At the New Moutauk iS. II, Cohen, manager> "Mrs. l^lllngwcll's Hoots" Nov. 20-25. -The College Wltlow," lost week, dhl record business. Lulu tllnser next week. SitLtu:i!T-('.v!iK t Lew Parker, manager'.— "Mrs. Temple's Telegram" 20-25. iJlst week "Tho Centos and the Model" crowded the house. Next week, "The Winning Clrl." Mufstic if. C. Frldley, muneger).—Flor- ence r.h'dley. in "The Helle of the West," J(l-2."i. "In New York Town" played (o ca- pacity business List week. Nexl week, the Hays, In "Down the Pike." OUANU (>l't:i:\ House iM. T. Mlddlelon, manager).—"Me. Illui und I," 20-25. In Hie cast are: James K. Sullivan. Hilly W. Wat- son, Arthur Whilelaw. Henrietta Lee, Nettle Nelson. James .1, M'.ISowan and ollicts. Tltouins I:. Shea, last week, played to stand- ing room. Umou (Slra. Speoticr. director).—"Darothy Vernon of lliuldou Hall" 20-25. wilh Kdnu May Spooner in the lending role. "A Nal- nteg Malrb," ltn:t week, did Hue business. "Tlie Wife" nevt week. (lurtlEiix 11*. (!. Wllllums. malingeri.— The famous London Comedy I'liiitomline Com- pany. hMded aj l-'red Kafno. is tlie leading femur". Others are: llerrtnann. Ihe Ureal, assisted by Marie llcrrmnnii: Willie '/,1m- rtenuan. Hilly Van, Illllv Oould. asslsled by Viileska Karralt: l.ittlc'Auna Iaiuglilln. Ihe ■ ioldeu lime yuntolle, Wills and Hassan, und ihe vitngrnpli. Ilvin: & I'.KHiiAN's t Nick Norton, inn lin- ger >.—Irelniul'a Own Huntl presents a very interesting nntsicnl programme this week. An extra feature Is Cornlle. who Is very clever. Others are. Ilolau and Leubnrr. the Cleasoiw »n«i Houlihan. Josephine Gams man and picks. Colby nnil Way. Hulllilay and Leonard. Spissel llroi tiers und Muck. Mur- phy nud Frauds, and Ihe klnelograph. KutEKKY'M IF. A. Keeney, manager).—Tlie Klght Vassar <;irls bead Ihe hill 20-25. uihers an: I'.va Williams and Jar Tucker, Kddic Leonard, assisted by the Shurii llvnlh- ers, In "In IUxle Laud :" the Kilaiunni Japanese Troupe. Harry II. l.i-slcr, lltivln nud I'lalt W. R. Whittle, Kapha and Kapha. and Ihc Keeiieys<-ope. Stab (.V. II. Kills, uiauuger).—Al. Heevcs' illg Show 20-2 r i. The bill Includes : The Nel- son-Fanumi Troupe. Hurry nud Alhi' Tay- lor. Ida Hopper, Hie New Vork Newsboys' Ounrlct. the dainty H'F.strclla Sisters. Kuiina Xeph nnd Margie lilllou. Al Hcuves gives several selections <>n ihe banjo. AMUSan (Wm. T. Keoglt. manager).—The Cherry Illossnnis Co., one of (he sdindurd or- gnnlziitiuiis, 20-25. Nassau (K. Fleck, inuuiigcr).—The lm- perlnl lturlesipters 20-25. HitoAiiw.w (Leo C. Teller, manager).—!•'.. S. WHItird Ibis week. 'Hie itdvaucc sale for the week litis ls?en exceptloimlly big. Last week Thomas Jefferson's presentation of "Kip Van Wlnkie" drew crowded bouses. "The Pearl and the l'tmiklu" next. Foi.i.r (llennett Witsou, malinger).— Tltoiaos K. Shea Ibis wick. "The Ouccn of Ihe Highbinders" played to crowded hut'soa lns f weik. Next. "Mc, Him and I." Oaiktt (,Ias. Clark, mniitigcr).—The Kara- |H!«n litiriesfpicrs this week. An extra al- tractlou Is I'uiining. the handciilT king. The Bowery Irarhaauera had a big week ending IS. Al Iteeves* Show next. Ami-iiiiis (W. T. ({rover. mnuHger).—This week's bill: Paul Coiicbus, McMnlioa's Wittcr- meloti (ilrls, the Flying Uathbana, Clarke \ auce, Le Uoy and \\ ootlford. McMuhon and (imppellc. f.es Zamneols. Hnwtltorne and Hurt, and the klnetogruph. Business con- tinues large. Gotham (Ktlgtir Olrnnl. niauagcr).—Bill I his week : Kdward Blondcll and com pan.v. In •The Lost Bov :" Harney Bernard. Conkley and McBrldc, lluslon anil Ha Has. Mealy and Madison. Ijirsen Sisters. Mnile Singleton and the vltugraplt. Kxlra attraction. Bellman and .Moore. Business last week was big. CxnjLK IF. II. Can-, munngerl. — The Merry Maidens Co. Ibis week. Next, the California Clrls. Pavtox's (S. S. Alien, niiiiuigori.—"More Than Queen." with Kiln Heed I'uylon In the Stellar role, litis week. "Tlie Price of Honor met with most gratifying success Inst week. Nexl. torse Carton. In "Arrnh-Na-l'ogue." Lvei'M (Louis I'htlllps, tnnuageri.—"The Clrl Kncineer" this week. Big houses wit- nessed '"Tlie Worst Woman In Lnnikm" last week Xi.'tk.— The rild Moiilaiik Tltealre will re- open on Wuliii-iiuy, 25, us the Imperial, under tbe management of Win. T. (i-over. Mr. (;ror»r*a policy is lo have a strong slock compuuv. wllb Calherlne Connie**, hdwln Ardi ii : ind Jul'e Ik-rne anmng the players, lie also liitnnils In have h lew star fealures of American nnd Kurowiin vaudeville. This ci.ml'lmtlion should prove nil excellent ven- lure. ■ XEW VOItlv CITY JOTTIMiS. Lew FtELUs' TltCATU wus tilled lo lis utmost afternoon of Nov. IT, at the benvtlt of. the widow of the late Wm. A. McConucll. and as i result the performance netted lu Ihe neighborhood of x-j.501). Among those who appeared on Ihc programme were: James K. Hnekctt. Mnvv Muniierlng nud company, In Die third act of "Tlie Walls of Jerlclnl;' Margaret Aaglln and company. In the third act of •/.lia:" Lew M. Fields and com- pany. In Ihc burlesipie on "The Mns.c Master:" Almee Anjirles, in iiuiiallous ; tb-Mgiii I'alne and Victor xlnrtrjr. M 'The Karl and Ihe itlil:" Haymoml Hu.-bcock snug, and I ieorge )|. Chkaa added a song tin I a 'ml.' coined), la- Wolf l|np|s-r ami Wil- liam 1 •:>■• I• >■ 11>. til o seIcilIon from "HaMay- Iniul :" Toni Lewis und Sam J. Hyaii. ns In" Two Actors:" Vbior llerls'ti and Ins onlu-s- irn playiil a seleitiou: the lioherty SUiers ilnnicl and sang: Burr Mclulosh. who lately rrt'iiiieil trout Hie llrienl. exbllilteil titatiy In- teresting photographic views. The orches tin of Hie Low I'lclds Tliealre played all of ihe iiiusic for iIn- song another*, Tin: Tni:»iuiiAi. M.wai. Kits' AssiM-t.nniX of Orealrt New York lias liikeu up hilt post- ing. Tlie rorpori'.tloii Is |i> be known its the Theatrical Manager*' Hill Posting and HIs- trltMilIng Company, to eoulrol nil advertising exclusive of that appearing In the new* liapers. The incorporntors ure: F. F. Proc- tor. Alf. Ilnvmau, Henry II. Harris. Percy Wlllliiuis. 1 Teller. J. II. Springer ami Charles Biirnhitm. The capital stock Is sitsi.niin. Instead of leasing bill boards and the alteiidanl privileges from Ihe companies that iiiiw- control litem, the new organization will secure locutions for themselves, provide lite hoards and sublet ihciti lo the various member* of Ihc association at a small mar- gin of prulli. Hiirr.-s Hnt.itr.s gave his llrsl travelogue of the season, "The Siege and Surrender of Purl Arthur, nl the Lyceum, Nov. 17. to an npprreinllve nudleiice. Saiiaii HeiiMI.vkpt arrived here Nov. IP. and will iM'gln her locn■•engagement nt lite Lyric Theatre Hoc. II, appearing in ••Tho "Son-eress." "Cnmllle," "Angelo," "Adricnne Lerouvreur." "Fedora." iai Fcuimc da Claude." "Phcdro." "Ln Toscn." "Magdu" and "Sapho." Her Chicago season com- luenced Nov. 20. Sei.wyn & fn. nre selling Ihe i»iee for Hie oilier plnv brokers. They have moved from the Broadway Theatre to the Knlcker- iKicker Theatre Building. Ill W. Thirty- ninth Street, where Ihey have a suite nf ten nouns. These voting men are certainly mak- ing tremeudous'strides. From mere beginners it few vears ago. they are now one uf the foremost linns In their lirtinrh of the Ihc- alt'leal business. Tni: Boston Sysm'Iionv Oiichkstka gnve a Wagner prograiuinc at Ciirnegle Hall, after- noon of Nov. II. wllh Mute. Oadskl as ch'if soloist, lo the delight of u large audience. A coi.i,i:ui: ov YAUMrviuLM will be Inaugur- ated, so It Is said, wllb t&OJMU canllal slocK. Among the directors nre William Morris. Jo- seph Man. Will 11. Crtssy, II. Shea, Henry Lee and Ned Wnybiirn. Sim I'tiANivo gave mi oti-hcsli-al concert In Mendclssuhu Hall. Nov. 10. in which sown vorv old und seldom heard acores dellgbled Ihe ilsleuers. one in pnrllcuhir being the syai- plioiiv bv .lohiinii Stnuiltz. ♦-^t. KKW TOItK STATK. National (Max Hurtig. maaagir).— "Naaejr Brown." wllh Mary Marble. LI-15, had Dt'ost cxcelleul rclurn«.- Win. C. Mttnde- vllie smred hettvllv. "Child Slaves of New Yutk." lit-IS. had deservedly good returns. Will II. Vediler gained umiiv new admirers. Nellie lleniiuiouL lu "The serlo-Conile tiov- erness." 20-22; Harney liilmore 2:i-"5. ( imik Ori:n.\ Hoi'se (J. II. Misire. ninnn- get i. S. It. O. alwnyj. Hill week of 20: Clav Cleiueiil nnd csunpany. Ilervac'a Circus, l-'oi-rcv Corici. Mnllhew uiul Correlll. .lark Cnnhier. MuJlIti ami company, and glnelo- Ktapli. lUKM i.l. II 'M.»ire. mniuigcri. Ihe Moore Stock Co. Micic-sfutli ««-i-oaipllsbeil a most nnihllloiis iiailerlilklna week uf 13, for a si.ui:. in presenting "The Met-cbaut of Venice." Crowded nnd well pleased houses wen- the nili'. Bertram l.ylell and Ida Ail.dr were exccllenl in lite lending roles. "Why Smith LeO Ilimie" 20-25. Cuiiintih.w ill. I*, Jneob". nitliuiger).■- Hose Snlells l.iuidon Itelle-, Co. drew pnckisl Ionises week of lit. und gave the liesl show ■ Ills we'd known orgiuiliiillon hits yet given. I'roiiilneni In a guild olio were: The Mct'all Trio. Ihe Weslon Sisters. Ilarnellu und Shirk, nnil (he Ureal KHyra. The comedy work of J. Wesley Mack deserves iiicnllnn. The Bon Ton Iltirlenincr* 20-25. NiiTis. —Siiinlm- "uops" are wts-kly gain- ing In favor ni Noiionnl. Cook Opera House and Baker Theatre* F. A Whitney, Chits. K Cook and Lucius lloluuer were luisy roen here, pulling Mulshing touches to "The Hose of the Alhiiinbra," with tbc assistance, of A. M. Holbrook. ■ Alhnny.■- Al. Ihe Kmplre |Frank Wll- llaitis. resident malinger) "Checkers' - drew cne of Hie largest houses of Ihe season Nov. 13. Yorki' and Adams. 11. plenscil good slr.ul nadieines. "The Serlo-Cooilc (Jovertt- css." wllh Nellie Beatimoul. had fair busi- ness 15, Hi. John Drew. 17, was partlcu- larlv well received, by I big house. Chnunccv illis'ilt sold out IS. I'rllzl Scheir 2(1, Jus. tl'Xcll 2.1. Yorke nnd Adnata (relnrn) 25. HAItMvxrs Hi.i.t:i:Ki:it Ham, (II. IL Jacobs, intinag'r). -Joseph Sanlley. In "The Unit- awny Bov." 1:115, wns a popular allrnctlou. mid nilly It. Van ninusetl great crowds lit- is. "Wedded nnd I'nrted" 20-22. "Tho Nlucty and Nine" St-tS. I*1Joctor'm (Howard (Irahnin. resident manager).—For 20 ami week: Ktuinelt Corrl- gnn am) cnnipanc. (Icorglami Clark. Mr. and Airs. Jlmmle tturrv, Blocksom and Burns, Lew- Hawkins. Carter and lllueford, ttel- lorelll and Olnssnndn, and the Myslerlons l)e lllerre. (JAicrv (II. It. Nichols, innnnger).—The Parlslin Wlilnn-M. Inst week, drew big crowds. For 20 and week, Hose Sydell's London Belies. Note. - I'rorlnr's Tltealre added nllrnctlon 27-20. Lillian Knsscll. Mhe. MARCCLLA Seaihiiii'II was given tin uvallon III her song reollal. In Ciirnegle Hull, Nov. II. The programme Included an urlii from Ilanilcl's •'Julius Cii'snr." a eliaiisun hv Marie AnPilnetle: Heelboven's "Alldnnken, and I'tirceH's-Nymphs nnd Sliepberds :" Scltu- u in no's "Hosclehi, Hoseleln, ami Brahms ••Nachllgnll:" Schubert's "Hit hist die Hull.' Frnuz's "Stllle oleberhelt" and "Kr 1st (.•>;; kommeti," and Brahms' "Ilosleln dreie: llalin's "SI tr.es vers." Ilirker's "Milking Song" nnd Unco Wolfs ••Vet-iiorgeiilieii." J Wi:si.i:v' It'ist-.S'iiKsT. Ihe Ihetilrb-al liiaiiiiitcr. :nid Aiiaelu llussidl. tin actress. furater slnr of "The Village I'osliimsler," were married la l*htlntbd|ihhi, lasl week. HniNBirll Ci.\t:ti-:i> bus engaged MM. Linn Cnvallerl. «opi-niio; Charles Hou«elioi". tenor, and Curl Burrhiii. lyric and ilrnmaib- l.-iii-i. f"r tin- Met ii>|e,lil :tn Hjutm l|ou-e. ^ew Vork Fnll River—At I be Academy of Musi'' (Caho 1 Urant.'nianiigri'H) .1. 11. Nullya Sii^oy Tltealre Stock Co. ttppenred week ef 13, to fair bnslticss, ami gave satisfaction. 1'rimrose's Mlnslrcls scored tils III. t.'has. L. Crnprwln 20, "Before and Afler" 21. Circle Motitpelller lles-al) 22. "The Isle of Spice' XL "Wronged" 21. '.'.".. line Slock Co. ST- Dec 2. Siti:i:PV's lli.tnc tc. i:. Conk, maongeri - This house whs never inure popular. Hill week of 20 : Canny Hl.c. the Piccolo Mldgels I lerherl's dogs. Mnliuii Hfutliei-s. Hrooks ami llalllday. i 'niter end Waters Co.. It. liiinmn and Trolley Car Trio. Casio t.M. Ilnvues. niiiitiiici i. Ilnslness 'as- wok. wlili lluichltisoii. Ilalulii'lilgo nud i 'iiinpniir lieadlng Hie bill, was fair. Hooked for 2ii and week: l.liul Waller Perkins, nnd cuiiipniiy. Baker and Kohluson, Snillli il'llrleu. thdiiiure nnd Hnrrell. Walter llitulcl, Alilu ami Amour, and kliii-tograph. XicKlioliKox. Business Inst week was good. Week of 211: Beverly nud Wager, linby Hurt, slniiple\ nud l-'lynn. Joe Mack, Cuiuicl'y and Howe, uiul opiliieapa, ■ Nni-ili AdaniN Al Ihe Kmplre (J. I'. Sulilvan. ninlingevi lleiiiicll-Muullon Co. Nov. III. did a line business. "On Hie llrlrlire nl Midnight." II. 15. did sallsfnctory biisl- ness. "Tim Klaralug Arrow.** 10, was greeted by n large nitilli toe. Shepnril's moving pic- iiiivs were well lull iiinl/i-ii 17. James ii'Ncii, IS. plnyed In it large and well pleased niiill- cm-", l-'enherg Slnck Co. HO 25. llii iiMii.vn tW. P. Meade, manager) • llitslaejs continues big. Week of 211: The Valdai-ex. Mr. and Mrs. ('al Ntcwtirl, Adolnb Adams ami company, Lillian Ashley, Tottdr Slitiniolls nnil company. Harry Lntitnr, Sltep- imrd and Ward, and the vllagrnpli. Notes. Ilciit.i Wlnlleltl, u pleasltn: vlullii ia?rforiner. lias nnnounced lire retlr em ri H Irotn the singe at the close of her perform mice here Snlurdny. Is. She Is tin aeenin- plbhed violinist, anil lias been on the singe .slnip she was n child. Iliiftulo. At the Lyceiuu I J. Lniiglilin. uiauagcrt I'ercv llnswell and Hubert 'I. Halites, la "The Darling of Ihc Cods." Nov. "11-25: Mrs. b'lske week of 27. Lloyd Bing- ham made many friends wllh "Ireland, 17US, and Ihe a!tendance was excellent. Stir Ii'. I!. Cornell, manager).—Cliatincey OU->lt and Ban Kendall divide this week ; Savage's Opera Co. next week. "Mrs. I.ef- lingwcll* Bools" dellgbled large gallterlnes Sum's.'— This week's bill: Lasky Mllllnry Musicians. Three Seldons. Max Waldmi. lieu. W. Iiav. the Italian Trio, lloch. Kldm mid company and Ciiasslnu. S. 1!. (•• ruled last fn'xvEXTto.s- Ham. (II. L. Mcecb. cusio- illnii). -Kuimii Karnes 22, Calve 30. Sale is very large. Acaiikmy (P. ('. Cornell, luiinitger).- - "Young Biif/tilo" Is Ihe current melodrama. "The Kye Witness" proved thrilling, und win well patronized. Laewettb IC M. Bagg. nianngcr i.— MinerV. Hohemlnns and '■'rank llotcli lid* week. Ynnkei; Hoodie Clrls next week. Miner's Americans, wllh Alhus. miidc a bit last week. (iAitiEN (C. W. McMnhon. mnnnger). — llarrv llrvant's Big Show this week. Tlie Bon Tons did fairly well last week. Teck (P. ('. Cornell, manager).—"The Sleeping Beatilv and the Beast" this week. "David" Hiiruni" drew fair slxed audiences Inst week. Notes.- William Cottrlenay nnd Vincent Set-rape tillendcd Dorothy llainmond'H sup- per here 17. lu honor of Cracc Ileycr Harry (ireenway. of "Nancy Brown," uiul Louis Knli. ahead of "Confessions of a Wire," have been Charlie Howe's giiesis. I lobar! Wcetl Is hacking acveral big miisleul events this Wiutur. Hoc heater.— Al ihc Lyceum iM. K. Wolff, maungerl, on Nov. 15. for Ihe llrsl lime on nuv singe. F. ('. -Whlliiey prescnled l.llllnn Blnuvelt. hi "The Hose of Ihe Alliambra." u romantic comic opera, la three acts nud fnnr scones, book nnd lyrics by Chtis. K.mer- suii Cock, music by Lucius llosuicr. Cast follows: Philip V, Kdwln Stevens: Kllisa- Is'lla. Fern Winnrd ; Ueyi!, (ieorge Tnllniau: Brother Nleo'o, l-'rntilt II. Belcher: Peregll. llwea Weslford: Frcdegonda, Adella Barker: Splilt of Zornhaydn. Anlolnelle Uelseu: Bornldo. Kngene I'owles: Kslrella, Lillian Hudson: Mario, Muck Johnson: Koherln. William J. Black: dipt. Vlvar. Otto Booker: Siinclio. William .1. Welsh : Doll Alvnro. Au- gustlno Unci- Don Hodrlgo, Amhrose Daly: lioitmi Catnllln, Kssb: Lyons: Donna l-'ellsn, KH lie Marshall: I'edro. Kdu-urd ItltigliHiii : Pnpila. Flan Ly<ins; l-'riisoultn, Thui Miir- sbull' Jticlnln. Llllliin Blnuvelt. The story tells licit Hie falcon belonging lo King Philip of Spain bus escaped, and Its keeper. Itu.vz, the favorite page of Philip, while In pursuit, accldenlly stumbles ticrosa the abode of Se- tiorllu .larlnin, and Is InimedhiH'ly smitten Willi Iter cltarinr'.. ills love Is reciprocated but Huyx Is thrown Into prison, and ui once ilie fair Jnciiitn lieglns licr untiring, and at last successful, efforts lo llherale him. In Ihe course of bet- wanderings In lier lover's liehnlf die visits Hie eitclninled foiiiitnln In the Tower of Princesses, where Ihe spirit of /.omliiiyda, u long dead .Moorish princess, appears, ami pi even Is Iter wllh Ihe magic silver (tile, Hie owner of whl'-li Imuiedlalely homines possessed with a most bountiful uiul woiulerlnl golden voice. She slinlgluwiiy sets out lo Interview the crazy Philip, who can only he soothed nnd charmed hy music of extraordinary calibre, nnd upon hearing her wonderful voice lie Is al once won over, and ngrees lo any request thai she amy miiko. or course she asks for the freedom of her lover, and both are happily reunited, wllh Hie king's blessing. Lillian llluiivi-ll. In III".* till" role, scored an liistHitliitieoiis hit. Iter reception on the.opening pcrfnrinniii e being one uf. the most memorable In local binge history. She received numerous encores. Her voice lins never been heard In lieiter ndVHnt age. Kngene Cowles. Kdwln Stevens (who s ed t-ei-uiid tu' tb.e siui-. as -Hie klugi. • ieorge Tallman, l-'riink II. Ileb-liei-. ihTiH Wcslfril, Adellu lliirkei- anil Tina Mar shall all did splendidly. 'I'lu- iiiusic oi In clus Hiisaaer was ilellgliifnl. The pi. seems deslliied lo prove otie 'if Ihe solid bits of Ihe present season. Blanch Wnluli played lo two immense inidiences. in "*j-tie Woman in Ihc Cnsr.'' 1") l-'ill/i Si licff 2". Iliuiiiu Lames and company 54, Troy. -Al niind's Open House (II. T. Thompsun. resident ininniger) "Ituhln lloisl" drew n goisl liuiisc .Nov. IX "Checkers" parked Hie thcitltT II. Vnrke nnd Adiiins did well 15. "Simiiv South" Co. liad a fair house III. Cbtiiincey iihott packed Ihe Ihe aire 17 John Dren- had a big house Id. •Illg Id iirted Jim" '.'ii. '•Busier Brown" 21, "A Slave of the MHl" Sf, "Wedded and I'nrt- ed" ;'.". "A Hot Did Time" 25. i'tpii tub's Huiswnt.ii iW. II. (iridium, resi- dent ui.iiingeri. Illg houses lasl week. Hill week of 2n: Kmplre Clly l.iiuinolle, Maruii and MiiKetle. •'inilield nnd Carlton, Al. Law- rence, Marie Keller in Troy girl). Lurkln and Pnltcrson. Hcluiorc and Lee and John Le (Tulr. r.viT.i'Jt (Al. W. Fretiiuiil. manuger).— 'Ihe Miii'liim Shelby Slock drew well last week. IHH 2U nnd' week, "Hominy Vernon of llsddun Hall." Il.iv.M. IW. II. Buck, la.'iniiger).- -Dig iimises lust week. The Parisian Willows 20 nnd week. Xcw lleiliurd. -At the New lleilforil (Win. It cross, manager) t'olonltil stuck i'o. iiiine in fair business Nov. HI-IS. ••Wronged" 21. "The Isle of Spice" rullmvn. IIitIHivu'h (T. II. Ilnylea, inininger; I'stinl big business week of 2:1. Following for ill) and week: The Link Illtnk Man, Kellv and Kent. Cnslno l-'our, llnlluiwiiy and Wal- ton. (Tins. II, Sweet, Francis Wood, Bijou Circus and vllagrnpli. SAVOY tlV II. Iluilliigioii. imimisei). fliif- flugtoii Slock Co., under Ihe direction of John W. Harry, produced "Tlie Tie T'lint lllllds," 10 rilsiumni'v stiiudlng room, last week. Niniis. T. Arlbur Miilnwun, scenic tirt 1st nl lhe Snvny Tltealre, Is confined tit Ida home wllh Ihe grippe I. p'rank Burke, Klbel Klder. Florence Hauler and Fred Mil ler. of Ihe Snvny, nil allenileil it dance lu l/nll Itlvrr, 15. given In their honor Marrelli Foreslle has been mil nf Ihe cast nt Inn Snvny for several weeks, on llccotllll of aid. aess. Janiestnwii, Al Samuels' iiperu lloiisi' OI. Ilels. tnaiiageri "King of Trumps." Nov. Li. had fair business. "Paris hr Night." 11, delIgh,id ii full house. '"Ihe Village Parson." Hi. bud a fail- bouse. "The Heileniplloii uf Itavld Crirson," 17. drew good iilleudiinee und pleased. "Tin- .Millionaire Tramp." .18. bad twu big houses. Cbaillicey Dlcotl. 27, Chlcugo Slock Co. 28-Div. 2. ».» MASHSACIHJSIJTTS. I,.van.- -,\| the Lynn II'. K. Harrison, iiiiiniigerl Ihe Ihit Khrroll Co. plnyed Nov. lit. 14, In fnlr liuslnese. "Under Soiillierli Skleo" drew n fair house 15. "The inlo of Spice" did good business 111. 'I'lu: Irlsli Ludlcs' Choir had u fair house 17. Prim- rose's Mlilsitels played lo a big house IH. Beanell & Moilltoii 20-25, Fcnber-f Slock Co. 27 and work. AimiTomiiST (Harry Kat/.es, manager).■- 111'; bttstiiess lust week. Und made a grrai hit In his impersonation art. Current: Chillies Burke, Charles I.a Hue nnd Inky Buys, lint Bouncy Sisters, ('avium. Sydney (Irani, J. C Nugent and ■■onipnny, /ay Hoi- land. Dresden Statuettes and the vilagraph. (I em |l". W. Shcafe. manager).- Packed bouses Inst week. Hill wcrk of 20: Ivy, lielmar. Ivv and Del Warne. Itmi'i) I'arrnnll, lluyiiioiul ami Snrtonin, Daisy Dellimir, Mitr- my and (Jn)laglier nnd the bioscope. Sai.cm Tiii:.\tiie, Salem HI. II. Cheetham. mntingei-).- -The Itou Slnck Co. played In good husinust- week of 13. The Feiibcrg Slock t.'o. 20-25. Nutes. —Harry II. Llnd, late of Gregory and Und nnd Stone und Llnd, is lo join hands wllh Antic Allarle. of Cull lllvcr, Mums., nnd present a sensational Juggling nil Leonard and Ilusledc will shortly close, u ten weeks' successful lour on Ihe New Knglanii circuit, and will go on Urn Western circuit, where lltev ure hooked solid 111 vaudeville houses to February, HlfMl AL Slems, the "real koon," will soon stnrl on a Western lour. Wur ter,—At Hie Wortcsler Theatre (Jus. F. ll<M-k, tniiiiiigeri, Nov. 23-25, "Tho Lllllc (irey Lady" will be Ihe nllraclluii. Week nf 27. Ilenrv Clay Hui-imlH'e will ap- pear In "Clnverilell." Krllxl Scbefl', In "MHe. Modiste." hud exccllenl returns 1:|. "Before and Afler" was well received 1-1. 15. *"i'he lilitgcrbrciid Mail" jileascd a good sized bouse 10 S'nl V. lioodwlu hud fair returns Ls. lu ••Woifillle." Frankmn Si»i i nit 1.1. F. Burke, resident Itmiuig'Ti. -Week of 2U. 'The Ho.vnl Hoi" will he presented, bv Mabulin Wlllliiuis mid coiiiptuiy. Last week. "Lord ami Ludy Algy" drew excelleiu pnil-utnige. L'vcry iiieniber deserves fnvunilile meniluii. The wutk o.' Mr. Wllibi.iis was particularly plcnslilg. Week of 27. -Ihe Milk Mlnlxler." Paiik (Alf. T. Wilton, muii'geri.-- Week of 20: Tli.' Atonsi Futtilly, MuiiHlleld nud Wll- hue. C'lfforil uiul Burke, I. mile Trio, Stan- ley and Wilson, Lu Petite Mlgiiuu. Ihe Chain i'iovs. mil klneiograpli lo excellent return*. The miiiingeinuiil displays nu clei■trie sign : "Keith's Vaudeville." Pnl.lV tl'luis. W. Koiidii, imiuugeri.— Week "* 211: Tboinpsun's eleplnmls. Houiiey and llenl. Iliirn-ii and Morlluier. Toblti Sis Icis. Snillli iit-d I iimpiieii, line iiml Hru"che, I'iprlic. Lynn nnd I'nv mid eleclrogiiiph, Husltiess eonlinui'.i cxcelletil, l'.vl.>ci:. -Week of 20: Cnriiu-inliu. Bur- ton ,uid perces, .Bin Burke. Murr and Krniis. Joyce mid Wllb'llu. wllh ba r* *n u nc, "Casey's Triilllllea." Meciumis" ll.'t.i. - Nov. 22, Ihe Iri-ih I tidies' Ch.ilr. .Mire. Semln-i. Ii and Ihe lit* Ion Symphony ihtiirtelle were greclei) l,v u lurge.'niiil appecHallaa a ml lew e Hi. N'OTi-t.—Inl'ii Dean, last Huiimn-r hi slw-l ill lite Wnr-e-iler. Is III Ihe eusl nf "The l.lllle firee Lcdy." foil Ii llnl.tr Murphy. nl the utlii" stock, was very elltlioslusl b nl jj- greeted la "livforo and After," l.llit rciicc. At the I"patn House (ijruilt A I'nli ii. uiiniiigersi the Brill-Nelson llalu nil lines -hi'vr gnud honor* Nov. HI. II. "'flu Isle uf Kplt-o" pleased a good sized audience 15. "I'nder Southern Skies" had good houses 17. IS Irish Lndlei Choir, big land- ness tSiPiday cniireil I III, lin-liidliig inalliiie. Adi'in iIihkIii Co. week uf 2(1. Coiaivm, i \|, I Illy lies, tiiitnngcrl. Big houses. Booked week nf •>!>; Howard's cum cdy ponies uiul nogs, Katie Ittiuttcy uiul com pnny. J. K. Hiiichlusuii and company. John llelger, Theo. ami Mile. Le Jess. Joe Iliitil- iiiiiii. Miisleul Tuitiicuns uiul klneiograpli. Casino (W. L. litillagher, tmiiinger). - Hiisluess Is very gonil. Bunked week of 20 ' Cnrev and ('oiler, (leu. Cosier. Admits nud Mink. Hue It-vli.e. Clinton und Wnluli und hurhviipie slock isuapiiuy. , * lltilyokc. —Al Ihe Dpcra House ILsnler llrov, imitutgiTM Hie I'etiheig Co. tippeurcil week uf Nuv. HI. "In lite Ullul nf Colton" 23, "Kerry lioa" 24, llrltI Nelson light, pic- tures 2.">. Irlsli Liidles' i.'holr 20, "l-'luiultig Arrow" 2S. 211, "The SeiloCntiilc (ioreraes/. .'III. Kmi'iiu: iT. F. Murray, ntanagei'i.—"for Ills Ilroth"r's Crime,'' l.'t-l.'. and llio 'Imen deros, |i||K, b'td good liusliielis. "Why CilrN Leave Home" 211-22. Jersey Llllen 2,'i i,", I'n rlsliin Widows III) Dec. '.'. I'd no I mi, -,\l Hie Tuunloii (Calin A Crn-n. niiiuiigeisi Primrose's Minstrels ram*, lo big hltslneiiM S'uv. 17. Lulno Klvvvu Co. Its. "The Isle nT Spice" 20, "Wrniiged" 21. "ll" I'p lo Von, Mm Henry," 22: "lleforn and Afler" 23, "Hen of Broken Hmv'' 25. ■»«» MAHVLAMt. Iliillluince. "La Belle Marseillaise" le reives lis llrsl Allierleiin priKlllrlloli nl l''i>rrlr. (('buries II. Ford, inn linger) Nov. 2P. wllh Virginia llitriicil sinning. Pierre Herlon. Ihe iiitllior, will be presenl. "The Kiliiialton of Mr. I'lpp." 13-18, drew spleiidld audience... giving genet-ill sullsfuctloll. Illgby Bell made li 'fietl lilt. Lew lliicksltulei-'s Mlttslreii Thaiikiglvliig week. Acaiic.viv i Nixon & /.lliiliiei'iniin, niiina- gentl. - ".lusl Out nf Cullege" opens 20. The I mo weeks' eiigagemeiil of "Tint Shepherd King" termliiiiled IX, nud ma fairly profit- able. "Frltx In Tiiiuniuiiy Hull" 27. A i.iia nun's flioiiert ft Irwin, uninngeri. - -"Lnveliiud" -JO "Thill's Joint's Way" nun* 13-in. "The I Ion it of Maryland" 27. AlTilTniili'M (Jniiies l„ Kerunii. manageri. --"The lleniily Doelur" 211. Nat M. Wills drew crowded bouses HJ. 18. -Next week, "Breaking Into Society." Maiiu.ami Untiles. L. Keritan, mnnngeri.— The citrreiil hill eiiiliriiccu: Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnriliier Criine. Coy nud I'lurke. Wenlwoilh'a horses, Hie Miisleul Johnstons, Jack Nor- v.nrtlu Louise lii'isser und Mnniir.v nnd Hol- bein. Business was henry HS-IS. Creasy and Dnyite iiindi: a big hit In 'Town Hall To- night." IIoI.I.IIiAV Si'itnitT llienrge W. Blfe gen.- IV Sign of the Cross" 20. Service Sum" drew ciipiii-Hy luat "Trucked Around Ihe World" 27. IthASEV'M (Charles K. Hlnitey, iiiiiniigerl - "Her first l-'ulse Step" 21). "S|iiiiI<iwk of a limit City" hud a gnud week closing Li "I'nal Llf-i In New Vork" 27. Mu.vi'mentai. (James L. Kcrniin maaferi. - The I'ullfornla (Jlrls 20. liooil biisln"s< was done LI-IS by the Colonial Belles. Tint I in I lily Puree Co. JT. AI.AIIAMl. ninnn Secret week. .Mobile. At lite Mobile (J. Tittiiieiibaum, ma linger i A I. II. Wllsnll came Nov, 0, to splendid returns. "Bnlieii In Toylnnd" hnd S. It. 11. I). Fr.lllk Killilels filled the lions'- 13. "The lielslin" II, 15, "llnzet Klrke" wllh Km* Kllsler. Illj Hurry Beresford 17. I^leiiimr Itubsoit 21. i'itisi.«i. Palace (Leon liucoiirniiti, man useri. Tb* following are here: Lew B*»k. tuiiiio-uieiii imiioigcr: the ciiiiiedbin mid »r»i dil'sT. Hurry I .'olden ; I III more and Sli»r wood. Minnie llnlilwln. Hessle Do KM.1«? nud Miiy Klrby. Crowibil houses were )Jio rill" week of 13. (Diver 11II III 11 loll b. pr" diielog "Sally Ann." Hurry Huldeii nud nil v*r I In in III on will Join liiinils nud play lu viiiidcvllle iiux I Summer, tlltl, Wlllll t. III.IhIiuiou Clly. - At I lie nvei luil- ei lid ilcerlinlscr. iiiuunger) Louis James, In "Kit lielb-u." Nov. li, had nil appreciative audi Mice. "I mler Soulhcin Skies bud S. It. li. 8. "Itamonn" I), "When Johnnie ('onri Marching Home" bad citpaclly 11). Albert Taylor'B Stuck, 11, 12, drew due buslaeu. -