The New York Clipper (December 1905)

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December 2. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 1045 nLrnf— D8i» aad ; Ida .Jlannlne, Hueh JJtS UrariTorda, and Henry T. Walte J £ favorites of an excellent progromme ? , n-.iv T5< business showed "The Sum- ]i r Hoarders. 1 ' Current: Kenney aad Sulll. K ^TW.nwrenres, l'ete Grlffln Hilton, ESriH: Snil*li «« Cflr,er - nn ' 1 the Wo" 0 ?*- with "The- '»»«• PIr ?i es -j ^ rvni-iK's <H. A. Woodward, manager,.— „'..™ wns -very good last week. Cnas. Kl cou'torilonlBt; Bob Cook and Eddie SE In "Tun In a Gymnasium," scored lb, \|'r Hughes Is a very clerer bng> punch- « The Suifday concerts are drawing- Up. l-nrrenf YiUnf Sisters, Mabel Grant, Lena u.rrv Kthel Plnge and Bob Cook, and the Smb. featuring the Brltt-Nelson fight. abcapp !«««. -W. Carey, manager) ,—Biml- „»f« continues good. Aa electric novelty yZr*H is helri* Installed for a new feature. itoLLAWAY HtXK. (Hennessey Bros., man- '-,1 —Sunday concerts of moving pictures ana illustrated ■»** * n being given here m iSSSS^- Vivian Presaey, pianist: Mrs, i ri Wllman. Minnie MVKnlght and Charles: t-'ildden pleased- S. B. O. M, direction of V'sier F. Ellsworth. HrsTios — Performers from the People's Theatre entertained the local aerie, 223, of ■Si at their laat meeting Prof. tilile' was In town with his museum last wert ..Qaeen Sola's palm* parlors are being' libera lly patron i zed, Worcester.—At the' Worcester Theatre iJaa. F .lock, resident manager I week o( !■„, 07' uenw Clay Barnabee will be seen in "Cioterd'en," a new rural opera. "The irtle Gray Lady" wns very well received »•"r, "Just Out of College' 1 Doc. 4. "God, \ian and the Bevll" will be presented by the ihslla Theatre Ylddlsli stock company r>, with Psvln Kessler In the leading role. "Rip Van Winkle" 14, Lnln Slaaer, in "Mlsa Dolly "flkSnort Sqkarb (J. F. Bnrke, resident matiaeer).—Week of 27 Malcolm Williams -nd'hls stock company will present "The little Minister." "In the Palace of the KIbe" Dec. I- tslrt week the company ma*'"! 'The Royal Box" In nn excellent man- ner Join Cumberland carrying off the hon- ors, Business continues to capacity. - Pauk (A. T. Wilton, manager).—Week of »7 • fouls Simon and Grace Gardner and r-nmpany, In "The New Coachman:" Nichols Sisters. Howard's ponies and dogs, Kate Itnonev, Klrsgibbon. Morse and Drislane, Val- venn Bros.. (». K. Sato, and the klnetogrnph. Business excellent. piu.fs iCIias. W. Fonda, resident muna- -,, r , _\Veek of 27: Frank D. Bryan and his Vmcrlcan Girls. Walter ('. Keliey. She.in and Warren. In "Qno Vldls Upside Ihiwn f Mu- sical Klelsf, Three Costanos, .Inlla Ring and iiimuanw In "A Quiet Life;" Carew and Hayes, in "The Lady and the Slavey," and ihe elecfrograph. Kach day's sale clears the rack. Palace.— Week of 27: Jennet t Brothers, l.lllle >lav H«v, Cramer and Casper, In "The Arrival *t Ihe Messenger Boy;" Strarpley and Kllnn. Peter Don, and the lnirrcsipie. Tid Illls." Wrestling, as usual, Weilnesdny and Friday. ■ Fall River.—At the Academy of Music (Calm * Grant, managers) diss. K, (Jrape- vrla. in "It's Up to, i'ou. John Henry," Nov. •_i). wns enjoyed by a good house. "Before ubiI After/ 21, pleased greatly. "The Isle „f Spice," XI. had a large house and greatly pleased Shepard's moving pictures, 25, 2B, was well patronized. Roe Stork Co. Is tbe . current week'? attraction. "The Matinee i:irl" noc.-s). Hnfllnton Stock Co. fi, C, "Mttle ford Kaimtleroy" 7-0. snr.r.nt's Bijou (C. K. Cook, manager).— The asual 8. ft. O. business and excellent hill Inst week. Week of 27: Charles Burke and Grace La Rue, Carroll Johnson, Bijou I'lrnis, lloonry Sisters, Casino Comedy Four. J. (.'. Nugent and company, Alburtns and Millar and ramerngrapb. Casto <AI Hayaes, manager).—Buslneas last week waa up to the usual standard. Hill week of 27: Eight Cornall.ns, Lizzie B. liaymnnd, Hallldav and Leonard, Marvelous Chick, Eckhoff and Gordon, K'lswortn and Hurt, Charlotte George and klnctograph. XtCKKLonKox,— Rxcellent. business last week. Bill week of 27: The Van Fleets, l.fiurn Livingstone, Hattte Dixie, Kerrnntl, Mr. and Mrs. Dnlley and optlscope. ■ Lynn.—At the Lynn Theatre (F. G. Har- rison, manager) tho Bennett & Moulton Co.. under the management of Ira Newell, played to good business week of Nov. 20. The Feo- l*rg Stock Co. Is the current attraction, llrltt and Nelson tight pictures Dec. 4, 'The County Chairman" C>. "The Serio-Comlc Gov- erness" n, "The Gay Matinee Girl" 7, Bufflng- ton Slock Co. 8. aoitorwm (Flurry Katzee, manager).— Business continues big. and theatre parties are popular. This -week: Ward and Curran, the Griff Brothers, Thomas nnd Payne, Allen- La Croix company, Sisters Tobln, Kurtls and Basse, Hlues and Remington and the vlta- gr.ipli. On (C. W. Sheafe, manager).—Big audi- ences continue. Current bill: Anger and Ilanley, George Denne. the Framplns, Tina Ij Hue. Collins and Hensbnw, and the bio- scope pictures. HUH Theatbr (G. II. Cheatham, mana- ger).—The Kenherg Stock Co. played to big houses last week. George Primrose's Min- strels 27, to n large advance sale. The Flyun Stock Co. 28, for the remainder of the week. Kula.—James Cowpcr, of this city, has Joined fhe llnrcourt Comedy Co., and opened 27 at Wlllimantlr, Conn Madeline Buck- l*'i of Lynn, Is'n member of the Fenberg Stock Co Lynn Lodge of ElkR will hold its annual memorial service In the Lynn The- atre, afternoon of Dec. 3. i Sew Bedford. — At the New Bedford Theatre (Wm. B. Cross, manager) 'The Isle of Spice" came Nor. 21. to good business. "Before and After," 22, pleased a good house. 'It's TJp to You, John Henry," 23, had fair business. "Gay New York," 24, did fairly •ell. "A Dangerous Life" 20, Primrose's Minstrels 28, "Kerry Gow" 20. Hatiiawav's (T. B. Bayles, manager).— Good business for week of 20. Bill forl!7 and week: Tom Nawn and company. Frank Bush. Mallory Bros., Brooks and Hallldav, rMamond nnd Smith, Geo. and May Wood- wnM. lleely and Madison, Bndle Fnrnnm, aoil vltagraph. Savoy YD II. BnlDnton, manager).—Buf- IjBton Slock Co. produced "Her First False Step," to S. R. O. week of 20. "No Wedding "flji for Her" 27 and week. .Notes. —Hufumon Stock Co. Is preparing jor its road season, which opens soon In tail River Ralph Cummlugs was in town for a few days fast week, and leaves W play lends In stock In "Frisco '- Arlhur McGowan bus recovered from a severe attack of tlie grip, aud Is now back 't his post at the Savoy. < , ''nvvrenre,—At (he Opera House (Grant * ,'uhn, managers) the Adam Goode Co. •at the boards week of Nov. 20. to fair DUslDess, Shepard's moving pictures drew J'e.l jo. Including matinee. Booked : Harvey ft '.age Co. week of 27. iVhj.nial (Al. Ilaym-s. manager).—Good ■"MMM prevailed week of 2t». Booked week '■ -1" Llnd. Walter lVikins and company, Aliln nnd Amour. Smith O'Brien, Walter "■alels, Dclmore and Darrell, Baker aud Hobinson. and klnetograph. •asino (W. L. Gallagher, manager).— 9JW ■ very good. Booked week of 27: ivm' X!*.L k8on ' Bnl'ey and Bell. Evcretts. ,™ lc c "ford. nnrley Sisters, and burlesque company, in "Why He Left Home." Tannton—At the Taunton Theatre tCahn MJ-h?-,^„ man ^ er8> " Tlle l8l « °f »I>>ce" had big business Nov. 20, and gave n very satis •^t's'Tjo^'v,"","; V^u^ed," /l ,id It a Up to lou, John llcnry,' 22. did fair ^T,-. 1 \' MoT *„ nni, „ Af '"" Phased a good sized house 23. "Ben of liroken Bow" week of 2i. Dot Knrroll Co. ««2i,'I5 '■''•'fjonn Staii V'AroF.vtr.LE TiiKATna r^JJ? u.\2°?l* i'" w, , t!l ,h » following bill • Bessie Ktne. the Knowles Bros., Annie Ross fowls and Miller, ntfd the Cliffords. * » » - !»BW YOHK STATE. Buffalo.—At the Star (P. C. Cornell, man- ager) the eifferlog for week of Nov. 27 U ,,i? nrl , w -, s * v U8f's English Grand Opera Co. 11 ? ll *J.i 'W- Elra Kendall did fairly well. In "The Vinegar Buyer." LvcEt.M (J. Langhlin. manager).—Mrs. Ftske and th«- Manhnitnn Co. present "Leah Klescbna" this week, nnd the sent sale indi- cates a tremendous rush. "The Darling of the Gods" entertained crowded houses Shbah.— Bill for 27 week : F.va Williams and Jack Pucker, in "Sklnny's Finish;" Her- sack s animals, ICIght Vnssar Glrla, Lew Sully, itellmnn and Mnore, and Benmer nnd Miller, business Is excellent, as usual. Convention- Hali. (H. L. Meech. cus- todian).— Calve appears 30. Mme. Fames' concert was most brilliant, and the big hall wns niled. Lafayette (C M. Bagg. manager).—Bave- manns animals and the Yankee Boodle Girls this week. Bohemian Burlesquers did a very large business—deservedly so, a good show being given. Acadkmi- (C. P. Cornell, manager).—Bar- ner Gllmore. In "A Rocky Koad to Dublin," this week. 'Young Buffalo, King of the Wild West," drew good sized crowds. Tick (P. C. Cornell, manager).—"In New York Town" this week. 'The Sleeping Beauty [.nil the Beast" was capahlv presented. Garden (t'has. McMahon. manager).—Rice 4 Barton's Rose Hill Co. tills week. Harry Bryant's F.xtrnvagauza Co. did well and plensed. Linn's Museitm. —Present appearances In- clude: Barry Moulton, Seymour Twins, hn- inan fish. Warren and Howard, Geo. Barron and Thomas Lyons. Albany.—At the Kmplre (Frank Wil- liams, resident manager) Fritzl Scheff, hi "Mile. Modiste." won high praise from an extra Inrce audience Nov. 20. Jan. O'Nell, in "Monte Crlsto." drew well aad pleased, 2:1. A return of Yorke and Adams. 35, closed the week with good Ime.incss. Thalia Theatre Co. 27, in "God. Man aud the Devil;" Higtiy Hell 30. In "The Kducntlon of Mr. Plpp:" Kzrn Kendall Dec. 2. IIARMAM's BuaKtm Hai.i. (II. R. Jacobs, mnnsger).—Two stirring melodramas tilled out Hie past w>ek her«. "Wedded nnd 1'art- ird," Nov. 20-22. iilensed big houses, and 'The Ninety and Nino" was particularly well received by suod sized audiences 2:1-20. "The Life th:it Kills" ST-2U, "P. S. A." 30-Dec. £ riiOCT>i:'s (Howard Graham, resident man- ager).—Vaudeville topllners 2i» and week were: Kmroett Corrlgan and company, with Adra Alnslee prominent in the support: Dc Blere. nnd i.'nrter and Bluford. Large busi- ness all the week. Bill 27 and week: Water- bury Bros, and Tenny. Illrkey and Nelson. Hsymsn nnd Franklin. Oelmore anil Lee. Francis Wcoil. Maynie llemlngton. Leo Car- riln nuil Paul Sanders. Lillian Russell np- pears 27-20. Gaiety (II. B. Nichols, mnnnger).—Rose Sydell's Lonilon Belles furnished nniusenc .t to great crowds all last week, giving n bright and pleasing show. "Dazzling Nancy" was the laughable burlesque, and the olio had McCnil Trio. Weston Sisters, and Garnella and ;<hlrk. For 27 nnd week, with a special matinee Thanksgiving Day, Weber k Rush's Bon Ton Burlesqucrs. In "Americana In Spnln" and "Miss Bell's Ladles' Seminary." Principals In the cast arc: Tomn Hanlon, Harry Keeler. Joe Wntsou, Berg's Merry Girls. (Uiris Whalen, Minnie Searles, and Laredo aad Blake. Big crowds were here all last week, particularly amateur nights. iNielioxter. — At the Lyceum (M. E. Wolff, manager) Frltzl Scheff and one of the finest singing companies ever heard at this house In light opera, turned hundreds away Nov. 22, giving n most excellent perform- ance of "Mile. Modiste." The star scored .a great hit. Prominent in her support were Waller l'erclvnl, William Pruette, Howard Chambers, Leo Mars, Josephine Bnrtlett, Louise Baron. Edna Fassett and Blanche Morrison. Mme. Karnes gave one of ber fa- mous concerts 24, to a large and critical audience. She received little less than an ovation, and was In superb voice. The Roches- ter Symphony Orchestra (local) 27, Chnuncey Olcolt. In "Edmund Burke," 28; the New York Thalia Co. 20, "Tho Gingerbread Man" 80, Bec.T, Mme. Schumann-Heink 2. National (Mnx Hurtlg. manager).—"Tue Berlo-Comic Governess." Nov. 20-22, with a eompnnv headed by Nellie Beaumont and Richard F. Carroll, hnd fine returns. The work of the two principals was extremely well liked and meritorious. Barney Gllmore, with an excellent support, played to live ca- fmrlty nndiences, 23-2. r >. In "A Rocky Road to )uhlln." Beside the star, the work of Frank Lavarnle was commendable. "How Baxter Butted In" 27-20. Florence Bindley, la "The Belle of the West." HO-Dec. 2. Cook Oi'BRa Housb (J. II. Moore, mann- f:eri.—As usual, cnpocliy always at ihls louse. Clav Clement proved 10 be the big hit of last week's bill. Bill 27 and week "s headed by t'oie nnd Johnson, and Includes the following: Brothers Freydo.Chlnko, Young nnd Devole, Kern's mimic dogs, Will H. Mur- phy anil Blanche Nichols, Jns. F. Macdonald unci klnetograph. Baker (J. II. Moore, mnnnger).—The Moore Stock Co. had substantial returns 20 and ww4c, giving n most satisfactory perform- ance of "Why Smith Left Home.'' "The Dairy Farm" 27 aud week. Cobintiiia.n tllenrv C. Jacobs, manager). —Week of 20 the Hon Ton Iturlcsquers dally entertained two large and thoroughly pleased. houses. This company Is very popular here. Those In the olio who were especially well- llkcd were: Keeler and Watson, Wheeler nnd Senrles, and Laredo and Blnke. Harry Bry- ant's BurlesQuers 27 nnd week. ■ It Ion.—At the Majestic (Schubert Bros., managers) Bertha Galktud pleased a large audience, In "Sweet Kitty Bellalrs," Nov. 21. "Hankers nnd Brokers" (return dale) d'd well 22. "A Slave of Ihe Mill" drew a good audience 24. "Big Hearted Jim" closed the wri'k, to n big bouse. 25. Byrne Bros. 27. "The Gingerbread Man" 28. "The Kiug of Trumps" 20. F.zra Kendall, la "The Vluegdr Buver." 30: Clmuncey Olrott Dec. 1, "Uaclc Josh Sprtuchy" 2. OKfiiKCM tWilmcr & Vincent, managers). —Lust week's bill packed the house every night. Bill week of 27: Coin's pantomime dogs. Si-arl and Violet. Allen anil company. In "Tlie New Reporter:" Adnmlnl and Taylor, Louise Henry, uud Monroe, Mack and Law- rence. UbsTBI Munic IIai.l ((David Barry, mana- ger).—Good business. BUI week of 27: Teuny nnd Moore, Blanche I> Cotret, Lillian Mnrr. John Bay. Tliompsun nnd Serbia, I'olo Wallace, Kddlc .Moore and the Med ford Sis- ters. Hta« (Joseph Ball, manager).—This has opened itg.-iin with the above innnager, and li is backed by New York nnd I'tlcn cnpltnl- <sts. A number of attractions nn* booked. The seating capacity has been Increased M 1.000. and the house In general hns been gretitly lnoroved "The Matinee Girl" opened 20-21. to fair business. The company dis- banded here. Some of tbe company went to Camden. N. Y., and tbe others are working their way to New York. Trwy.—At Rand's Opera Houie (n. T. Tliompsun, manager) "lllr Hearted Jim," Imoked for Nov. 20, canceled, as the company missed railroad connections and could not get. here. "Buster Brown" did fnlrly well 21. "A Slave of the Mill" had a good honse 22. "Wedded and Parted" waa a winner 23. "A Hot Old Time" did well 25. "The Ginger- bread Man" 27. "I'ncle Josh Sprucebv" 20, Ralph Stuart. In "Bv Right of Sword." 30; Eira Kendall. In "Tne Vmegnr Buyer." Dec. li "The Lire that Kills".2. Proctor's (William II. Graham, resident manager).—Parked houses lnst week. Bill week of Nov. 20: foul Snndor's Circus, Four Aralns, Georg/ Wilson. Tyce nnd Jermon. Mason and Keeler, Lnwson Trio. Brandow itnd Wiley. A special attraction In Lillian Russell is offereil 30-1 lee. 2. • Lvcni'M (Al. W. Fremont, manager).—The Miriam Shelby Stock Co. had good houses Inst week. Week of 27, "The F.lcrnal City." Rotai. (William II. Buck, manager).—The Parisian Widows were good drawing curds lnst week. Rose Sydell's London Belles week o( 27. I r.lmlrn.—At Ihe Lyceum (M. Bels, mnn- ngcri "Bankers and Brokers" drew well Nov. 21. as did tbe Y. M. C. A. Star course (locnl) 23. Dlgby Bell gave satisfaction, in "The Bdncatlon of Mr. l'ipp." 24. "Klght Bells" 2!>. Ezra Kendall 2!>. "Bankers nnd Brokers" (return date) 28, "Across the Rockies" Dec. 1, "Buster Brown" 3. RIAI.TO (F. W. McConnell, manager).—Bill for week of Nov. 20: Leonard and Uaatedo, La Clair and West, Misses Fox nnd Cartello, Cecelia Walton, Laura Martlere, Gertrude Stanley and her pickaninnies, the Blalto- scope and new Illustrated songs. Business Is big. ■ ninKhnnitoii.—At the Stone Opera Honse (J. P. K. Clark, manager) the Myrkle-Harder Stock Co., in repertory, pleased large audi- ences Xov. 20-2.1, except 2.1. when Dlgby Bell. In "The Education of Sir. Plpp," ap- peared to S. R. O.. ann gave excellent satis- faction. Yorke and Adams, in "Bankers and Brokers," 27 : "A Hot Old Time" 28. Brothers Byrne, in "New Eight Bells," 20: "Buster Brown" 30, III Henry's Minstrels Dec. 1, "Coon Hollow" 2. , «-•-» WISCONSIN. Mllvcnnkee.— Rumors have been rife the past week regarding the transfer of the .V- linmbm to A. W. Dingwall, of New York, and the Bijou to the Orpheum circuit. John II. Pierce, who represents Mr. Diugwnll as ma-i agcr of the Bijou, announced Thursday that he wns authorized by Mr. Dingwall to say Hint there was absolutely no truth la the reports. However. Mrs. O. F. Miller Informs The Ci.ii-I'kh thnt she Is considering tbo sal>* of her Interests lu the Alhaiuhra, and 't Is possible that Stair & Havlla will be the purchasers. Davidson (Sherman Brown, ranuager).— "The Yankee Consul," Nov. 10-22. drew good slued audiences. "In the Bishop's Carriage," 23.2.">, proved an Interest lug iierformnnce that was fully appreciated. Robert Kdeson, I,. ',S,mnffh„A,t " !tll.n.>r> " "IllintlttV 30-Dec. •Ilumpty In "Slronghenrt, Dmnpty" 34*. Panax—Grnre Van Studdlfnrd, in "fody Tenzle." packed the house Nov. 23. with a big sale oil (or the three remaining performances. The star and principals were enthusiastically received. In addition to (hi! regular Gcrtnnti productions. Manager Leon Wacbsner will oiler Lyman Howe s pictures 30-Dee. 2, nnd an original operatic production, "Fisherman's LuckV'Dcc. t-0. Acaokmv. —"For Fair Virginia," week of Nov. 10. was given with the usual attention. "The Pkreiilx'' Is down for closing week, 27- Dee. 3. Nothing but regrets have been heard during the past few weeks from the loyal pntroas of this house at the sudden decision of Kdwln Thnnhouser to change to road at- tractions However, it Is promised that tbe class of offerings will serve to further popu- larize the house in Increase returns. fli.toti Oiuiia House. —Manager John R. Pierce drew his full share of intention the pnst week, with "Uncle Dan'l." Rose Mel- ville, in "SIb Hopkins," this week, and "The Millionaire Detective" next week. Stah IP. R. Trotlman, matnger).—The Dreamland Burlesque™, tbe pnst week, put up a good show, both olio and burlesque proving popular. Tbe Alcuzar Beauties this week, nnd Watson's Original Orientals next Ai.'iiAMimA (W. W. WIttIg, manager).— An enormous advance sale promises a ca- pacity week for 'The Girl and the Bandit." 2G and week. Mason and Mason Dec. 3 nnd week. "Hooligan's Trip Around tho World," last week, hired well. Crvstai. (F. B. Winter, manager).—The past week was tbe hesr. In the history of the house. The Three Nevnrros Jumped from Los Angeles lo head the bill, and scored heavily. Bill week of 27: The Seven Musical Byrons, Iter.nu Family, Brooke Ktryni. Chester, Sam nnd Ida Kelly, and Mnck and Elliott. Grand (W. W. Gregg, mnnnger).—Business Is excellent. Bill for week of 27: Frank Burt, Will King. Cbns. nnd Minnie Burroughs, Wells nun Wells, and Dolly Wells. Notes. —Archie Miller, a nephew of the late Osror I'. Miller, has been advanced to treasurer at (he Alhambra. lie has been with the house three years, and has earned his promotion. Russell Behue Is his assistant. Ludwlg Krelss Is stage manager, and W. II. Williamson is musical director of the Press Club's opera. "Fisherman's Luck," which Is booked for Pnbst Dec. 7-0. Ln Crasxe.—At the La Crosse Theatre (W. F. Gage, manager) "The Girl and the Ban- dit'' played to capacity and pleased greatly Nov. 17. Adelaide Thurston, In "Tbe Tri- umph of Hetty," had a well satisfied nudleu.ee, 18. "llap" Ward. In "The Grafter." plensed a vary large audience 10. "In tbe Bishop's Carriage" 22. U, C. T. Minstrels 24. "The Holy City" 2(1. Dana's Third Regiment Hund 28, Madam Madjeska 30, "The Winning Girl" Dec. 5. Bijou (W. F. Gallagher, manager).—The following strong bill drew good business week of 20: Jennie Bentley, Will Armund. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Young. Fred V. Russell, the T'opsy Turvy Trio, aad moving pictures, feat- uring "The White Caps." Bill week of 27 ■ Jim Daltnn, Glllihnn nnd Brocec, Morcy aad Morey, Stan Arden and Will Arntond. 4 '«• m:w 11 vMivsHinc. Manchester.—At the Opera nouse (B. W. Harrington, manager) Primrose's Min- strels Nov. 23. Roe Stock Co. week of 27. Park Tiikatuk (John Stiles, manager).— The Trorndcros Hurlcsquprs, week of 20, rami 1 to good business. Tlie olio Included : Mne Tnyliir. the Grahntus. Buyce nnd Black, Muikle and Walker, tbe Great Brlna. nnd the Wilsons. Jersey Lilies Burlesque™ 27- 20, "Wedded and Parted" 30-Dee. 2. «-•-» VKKMOXT. lltirlliiKtan. — At the Strong (Calm & Grant, inonngrrsl "Along the Kennebec." Nov. 18. drew a fair house. "Kerry Gow." 20. did well. Maude Hllluiiin Co. opened 22, ;i> excellent, house, and continued for the ri-sl of the week. "Wedded nnd Parted" 27, .laioes (I'.N'elll. In "Monte Crlsto." Mi "The Two Sisters" Dec. 2, Maoliatlun Stock week of 4. • »» D. A. nr.u.MAn, agent for Hie Via Stock Co.. reports big business In Shelhyvllle and Maysvllle, Ky., and Ironton, O. Clipper Po$. Office. In order to Avoid mlatnkes and to Insure Ike prompt delivery of tho letter* axdvortlaed In thla Hit, nn envelope plainly addressed must be ■ cm tar ench letter) nnd n tvrltteft order for.the letter, sinned ivtth the loll xutme and address and the Una of bnolneea followed by tho sender, must also be enclosed. Pleaae mention the date (or anot- her) of the CLlfPUH ia whlon tho letters aent for vtire advertised. LADIES' LIST. /.lh«rtoii. Agues Adams, lulu Aucvr. Mrs. Anleck. Agnes Allen, Mrs. .F. Austin, Mrs. I*. Anil In, Mabel Al-I.ll. Clirlsllnn Allen, Mrs. W. Axliley, I Ueliuotit, .Madeline luitroctnr N.'ittj Uir.i, M«u,l I.. Ileal, Muaa It. Buckley Jenuetc Beacli, Goldle Ik-iitley. Jennie Bell. Julia lii-iii i'ti, Udssh; Iiunteau. llrua Barry. Dot C. lllltliiiM Mrs Maj ltunlctte. Ci.ii-c Ilurnell. Bessie ltnttulet. Ijiulse Baki'i, Mae Burt. Hazel liurrctt. Mr-i.SI. llaker. Llule Bulllwell, Miss Jack Barkle.v. Cl.vll, lloyle. Mrs. (Ml. llynl. Mnu.l I.. IiriiMl'iii. liiltle Itrtstol, Jetisle Hiilli-.v. MnlllcA. li-iri ,in. Itny Clahsy. Murle Crisp. Mrs. Ceeflle A Francois Ointes Ciiarluttu' 4'I If Ion. Jessie ilisrruu. Mantle I'olblll. I.llll.l!! I'iisuly. lllm),-lie 1'iitlto. KIU R. <'.liirti<ii. Ilitzel I'ollcii. Mrs. W. Odlttll. Agnes Crensy. Mrs. \". (null-. 'I'eSKle l.'lirls(oi,|wr. I.:iu::l Constmitlue. Kiullle Curtis, I.wllu Cuttle. Klla K. Celeste, Grarre Cullniu, Minlge CI 1 evu Her. KlllllllSMI Ciilrelte. l-i.lltli llurnnd. Jessie IllCklUMOIl, miisN-tii Dnnn. Vlctiirhi Iiuvion, Maud Deiniure .Mrs. J. iJuuglas, Helen llesMuuile Helen Isirlan, Berths tltslge. ii-1.1 liurrou-, Mrs. S. Dulvlue Mrs. II. Delmiir Msilclluc liiivles, Gmeo 1 icily. M101.1 lircfskr, Alinn 1 >uii 1. Mae Heaves Mrs.M.K 1 levereuux. Helms Hrew. Prankle Uuilley. Klbcl Diuil, Mne I lucre, f^iule liuffy. Blanche Diiuln Belle IV las**. M. Oavlini, Kvelyn Karle. Julia Karl, lintel r'.berlc, llalsy Kteretl. Klenunr l-'.nrl, rliliiH Krslmni. tiertriiile Kreretl. (layuell Karle. Julia Kuhaa, Maraairl Klllnll. MiilHle l-'ill.iinic. Nellie l a 'uurliiiie, C-ecll Kelt, Clrone 1'. I'laUlK. M11.1 Kay. Anna K. Fostir Mrs.W.A . - I'Visler, taadarD INiwers, (Irey. Glnitys Miss Juek (iilhiiiiii Mstielle'l'esrl, Jisiule UeU^il. (ierlru.l.ll't-liimtler Murrlson, Mmilrtw*!*, CI, it I Me (1c. I Mi-.re. Mujbcllc .Miiel.nmi Mrs.v Melmyre. l.etlu Hyha. 1 1'osey- Mnrlln, lAtlle MiiriUiv. Annie -May. Miss i i-u-.ir NuruiDU, Mra. M Mhlo. Mrs. M. Virion, llllth Nelson, tlruee llwelw, l>nlly (Umi. i.nii.i ul.rl.ii Kittyiso IVrltisio lleilwig t'ouieniy, Alum I'aililock Iteelall liraiinun. Ha (IIlaun. Ia>l lie Graluun Ailelald (lutes. Madge (illBuin, Henrietta Ilerts>rt. Nellie lliiyden. Jeulllo Slaters Kulierls, Nettlt! itlcbnuind, Oenevlve Itnrmoinl, Kstelln Itnnson. Lillian BuilclIrT Cu-.-rle llerrulit. MnryT.'ltuberts. Anna llrtrrlioii Mlnnlo lUiblilns. Mn. Hurt, thafli iltniiilnll, llerlavl. Kellelul KloriMU' lliiustuu, Kiltie Itusaell, Ksiiu-r llenlv. Smile llealy SlBleri Homer. Jennie lliiyi.i. Oil Ha Hum. Horn lliiinlltnn. I.lllie lliiver, Lillian Hull, Izellil lliihues. ilinc.'ll Hits. Kilty Hum 'Hi 'li liliuicl Irelnliil, .Icuiilc Irvine M i i i aw t Jniivler. I'uniim Khimley. Atihlf Kueble. Mrs. C. King. Kiln it. Kelr, Aiiaela Klrliy. May KlTll. ttii\:ie La Velle, .Moi.1i- I.11 Jnaa Mrs. I'. Lawrence Mae.V 1.n Hue. Ilnliy l.urritviT. Mrs. N. II. I.TIiell. Mue Lee. Vlmlllllt l.litlll.'ll. Clinrliitte LallElloll. li -ll'ilie Lllideu, Ilnliy l.lvlni;aliiti. laiellle Lwwe, Isnladle l.yiin. Kalhiyno Mnrr In. May Miller. Kllly Miller. Klhel Hurt,111. luirolliy Mayiiew Keiut II Marvin, Anna Mouliimic i-lyile Mm. ell. Alice Miller KlUabetli Murllii. Theresa L. Muiureite. Ilorteiise Mn V Id. Mulicl iMeMorrls. Berlbia Murlnn, Hclll iMiieUrawfonl, LllltllD l.lzette (le.) Marrlotte. fully rienjie, l.uiiiii 'Marwlen, Helen I.Mnrtell Mlrliiin Blelinnls. Helen Kallda. Xoret StlltlZ. AKtfle A Mn rlu 11 St. cinire Louisa Salvliil, Mal»'l Slnclslr, Nrlllo S. iie.il, Dcllii Stctuil.'.le. lti.s-, SIllll'i'Ui, Therlda Siirtnan. I.yitln senrgeont. .\(»y *Mivlh, Knllle Share, (lln.lys Slrallil, Nellie Scull. Cnnle M. SI.nil. Madeline .•ihlffer, Mary Suit til. Luetic Mtarr. Sylvtn siilii(.y, Nu.linn Soil I, Ma M. Stella lllnllcheli. Stanley Mrs. M. Sol hern, llclyii Silver, Kvelyn St. Lisui lii.i.lu Klennrt. Ilutlle 'J'erry, Nellie Taylor, Alice Thnln|cam, Mrs. Y. T. riiurM.iu (trace I'ayliir u.ntc Vlrili-r, Myrtle Van Luke. I-Miili Vlvliui, Bruwnle W'mmI. Kimnilo While. MiuIki- Wunil.-mn, Louisa Werlim, 1'iiiuis Woodwunl, Mrs. ie. C. Watson, Fiiiuilj Welch, Kva Whitney llertha Wynne. Mini Wlllanl, Violet Wlllsnu, Cjii-rlo Wild. Mu.lie Wllllnms. l-lA-n Wilson, Mrs. II. Wisilrufr, Horn Vnlr, An nn V,,rk, J11II11 Young, Ada OaUrnjBMKIPfl LIST. Hisirge Carey &. Cotter .Deiavar, Conk, W001I11 Clurk, ('buries Crniic. (lurdiier Clinpniau, U 1>. Colliy h'amtly Counollhis, Hail Clark. J. Canipls'll Arm 1 Albert)', Hairy Allen, Seurl & Vlul.i Andrrxon titunri Alureuii. 1. AUuuis, Mr. a Mn. Ai:.1j Audersou Alfred Argu II. Wm. Armstrong. IJoo Andrews, O. i: Albern. W. 0. AlexueOer U. II Austins, Tosalui; Alston, A. C. Alien. K. II. Aiiph'ton. Frank Alpine. Cbarlea Atkins. lA'Vf Arthurs, K. AiiHtlu. II. S. Asliliy Iir.H.U.r Alvnra. I'.il.lle lllauk. T. Hush, Frank limcc. Alt. llarluw. lllty Hums, V. 11. Harbour, J. V. Hueh Brot. EeuUlsen. Franklin liartel, Wllllain llowlea, Alr-(. lleneilk'l. W.W. Hates, W. II. Ilrlttan, Reguald l.ryiiut, I'hi.'euj hellll.mt, Ji>' Cellir.au & .Moor liuurle. I- 1: Ilyruiu Chrlmlou Ileryac, Clifton Muckhcr. Arthur llrobst, Xtiiiiley iilondell. Harry I'.luln, II. H. Illalle, Jis* Iluscb. Hilly Burns. Jesne I'.iui'i')', Clicrlr-i lleliiiniil. Hurry Hen All, L. II. HUlhiKi. Cay Burton, F. (.'. Kclmarr, Harry Hoy.I, l-'.dwlu 111 Hers. West liiiml. V. II. He Aline, The Hi. u'i inn, A. Im Becker. C A. Illttz. F. II. I'.reniiiu.s, Mil'. HroiKorili. I'll,- Until r .V Uaaw!) Ilrnill. F. I.. Itnnm, I'leiil-s llnyil. «.n|i- 1111.11 k ('". Killing. [I ir-.y lit imaf. i.'laaile Hr.Kk. J. V. IJnyer. C C Hunks. J. »1 Burke, J. p. Homl.1, Iteiitlhlg liiiiii.il. K'lwanl,Dovlitaon. i, P.f'lllllfill AMlie,rt';|)c*ell[ crt .. w. Cunilim. Frauk jPiv, Matt • Cjiuiv K. IMniar, J. F". Cualilng & 'I'c llolliiii Bros. Merrill Hrkis-k, Josepii Crouch A iDoiml.lson, HI.linr.lB I'rof. C. A. F. ■ Hrnily Clifton. ItolM-rt Carlinell. John Currle. T. L. Carlton. II. W. UnunlHTloln. Hay Conor. Robert Clifton, J. I). Cnmpta-ll. J. L. Cole, Victor Curney, una Croslsnd. (I. II. i:iirlsii.|iher Heu. Corbel I. J. J. Clinmlsrs, U.K. Crawfonl, Jim Crossuiiin. F. K. Cmlan, W. J. Cain, J. 1' Chase, II. It. Chaiuhera Hurry ('l.llllllll W. II. i.sey AI i.rlelon, Al Ciiiuiliilthaui. Allien (!nnley & Collins i'i",-fnr. HaiiJI Claylon, Kmnk i.'lrrlitle, Arch i:iit-i!nnt<.ii A. It C-ioleli It Kli'hnrila Ornwelj, J. K. (lastelhilue (hsj. Culer, C A. Crime. II. (J. (•|ui|»-llc, J,. R. CiiHiellnue. Tony Clayton. Frank Case. 1'. F. I'mupMI J. M. Oillliis. B. 1. Curls. Iiiivc Oiliurn. Illllln 1'i.lie.- Family Denne. Curl Uashlebls. Wlllard Halle.'. Cou HoiiaitlRoi], Cartts lirane, nrant Brake, J. T. Hove. Johnnie llel.ro, Chief Hiiulap, L, T, He ttolte, AnlUooy Dnvla. Charles filal. Kiigene Hnrrtiw, Snuri W. II llnyliss. lir.Mniulifily. Charles fVissl. I.uhl lie Man! llenii linen & llr-arh Debbie, (Maud Ilnlli-rnorih. |n-l Roy. II .J. Arthur llnwran. I'. C. Boston, lillly Be Wolff, llr.van. T. II. . I'rof. T. II. Breluiiius, Mus. iVlllglaa. 1. M. Clttetle Doyle, J. U. Heaven, llowiiluu Hlekeniuin Billy Hel.urlit, Clicv. I hirrow. Stuart He Hue, limy lie Ferris. Joe Dcltim, Henry Honahue, John Burling, s. F. Hiiiiiwl, Frank Haveniairt, l-l.l) 1 in ii .elIo. T. J. Ivniio, ,fosi'|i.'i HiK'hiinil. It. (.'. I hi Aerlen, l^ni Hurling. K. II. He Vne, l-Milln Hiiwaoii, Bell Ihline, Allen Ili'linnre At la-e Harld, this Dnlley, |(nla?rt llul'ree, F.luicr Ilini ,i|-.rl, Kdgar Evana, Hilly Fim-ry, Jay Kmerson, Frank Kllaworlli Frank Klllnge. J. V. I. 111. 'ire, Karl, Mr. Khiich, Frank liilwiinls, At. lieclciii.i], W. J. Kliaii, Ilr. W.ll. Kllen, W. J. Kllaworth. Harry Kvers. O. W. 'errell llrud, l-'rlsliy, Al Frlahy Allen T. t'erguaou, Barney Fredrlk. Aleiander Fernandez, Hnrry I'lnney. Wllllim Fahrner Harry Feriinmlo- May Trio Fuller. J. n. Foy * Clark Flnnnky. T. If. Foy i Clark Frtslerlck, Wnlly Frailer, W. A. I'Ytll. 1'iilly Frllz K 11. Fletcher. Win. Flsbi*. Sleiihcii Fowler, Harry Feiiion. J, F. Frama-llus. (Ireiit I-'oy & ClurK Floyd. K, ||, Freed. W. K. Frotlilnchnin A I'h; Jii in Freed. W. H. I'lonl. K. II. I-'HiIrr k I'osier Ford, W. J. 'lorence. I'reaa Fuureher. Then. Fkval, K. T. Keeley. nick U'rye, Edw. II. C.retory. K. L. (.lohlin. Johnny GrccuflcUL Ueu Urllnea, Tuni & tlertie Rorman, T. J. (iallasher, 1. V. (lalno, Joe (•pieman, Joseph l.cury, T. M. «lanliierW.il Jr. lirvgrou, Chat. liani. Junes (•enter. Cheater (Iray. Wllllhun (leorgn .«(l<sirgle ilrillni, I'hurles (lotalule, II. ii. Onus, James c.nvliuil. Walter ll.illireillh. Jus. (Inr.loii. F. H. llrnh.iL... VI C (iiMiiiin. Ttiml Holder. Lew • Irern. Itayimuid lln.se. It. J. IIiHltey. J. O. lialvhi Dr. Jas. UaUtaaa. K. «'. Huns. J unci Ilulle, Harvey Havens Slock Co li.iriiuf. o. K. llumiilireya Tom lloniml, Hun 1,1 llefntn, Tola lleiil'itll. U.jr-il Hill A Kdiuuud* I tun i, r, I're. I llufhra, Mr. A lira. Nick lloran. liildli' ilolbrooks, 11ns. Howard, Joe I Huiuieli-ln, J.A. Hatch, k'mak Harris, II. II. Harris V. II. Jr, lliilehlns, It. F. Hone. F. X. ILivellii A Mr i.l n Iteriroi;. llu<.i I Lir i Ihoii Bros. Iiownnl. I.i'sier llnllowity. I'll.i» Mia-iret. A. T. Iiownnl, M. II. IIasses. Charles ILirrlliu.il, M. II Lcjbnro. Lester IawiuIs, J, Lincoln, K. T. Lntigill. Judson larou, (Hraril 1 ,'is-i, I'rof. 0. Mork. II. F. Muttrsnn. (I. A. Mack. Wilbur Mdiucklu. AIM. Marnntt, Reg. Maililox Rlehnnl llariuiers, Tho Moiitgotuery, Hurry Morrison, James Miirinumi, Win MiinuliiK, Lou .Mnrr.ivo.ht. II. P Slorrla. W. F. Murulre A Uciinrtt iteniloek, Thus. MoNull.l. (I. I.. Mi'Heymilils. Leon Marhivoy, J. 1.. Marlon, Duvo Merrill, F. T. Mjers, 0. A. Mannluu. John Mclteyuolda, Leon Mclllnnll, J. U. Morrlssey A I'.-oetor Mario* A I'lunkrtt Miller, II. M It 1,-e, M. B. Iluekrr Dr.HJJ, Roberta, Jae Rosalre. Ooh ' liicbmoiiil. Data lliwc, 1'.. W. II,,..ell, Mellvllte It lee. Jns. Ltnlfrow, J. N. tteyltntils. Muz Ulano, It,,licit itlllM'rlHOU Mbt. Keld. J. II. Klia-rs, Lit ft I,. Hay. M. \V. Item,. W. II, It,is»I. I.-,itut Koiters. r». J. Ilosslev A HoMlelle Heisls. .Musical Howeunii. Mr. I loss, Mr. Hnreueroft, R.I HayiiMuiil, 11 Jr. riearcy, Jauiea Somen, II. A. > tevem, Kdela Sherry. J. W. Me well, K. W. nhrlel A shrtol Si'liel. Liliv. suiitli. l-'leicliet sumlboo, I. n. Mparlu, K. A. Hmllb. A. V. .sliver lamtly MHivny. Mr. Hemic, I). II. rllonl. It. 0. Mtrkes, Frank Saun,ler«. Chalk Mack. J.ACsrrlo Sailor A Bar- .Maellonahl Mlku Mullory. Frank Marrv. Jules Miller. Reld Slerklie Harrle MeCorn.lrk. lliiH-ti Mornnii A Cronu Melville Kinieisi st.miey, W. A. Morlurty W. A. Monliuil, Hal .Muck, l-M». Mulllnnl, Frank .Mnrtlnritl, Mam Mnhiiiiry, W. A. MeVlckers, Joun Muri'v. Have StcAvny. A. .1. Jlnekle, J. .1 Isirrtta Wrvens, Anilraw .tl«, II. H. Met He. F.d. Hmllb, Joe Kenton. »'. II. Slllltu lluTiiiotul Mevl.Uoty A Om lliirit I'rof. t'roil )iiis,clnmn (ML Mueller. Miiiuleri, W. Ilallum, Friil 11.n.'us. Waller Itnnin, Falille null. Den rhvtaM lLimlll'in, Fpsl Ilanley. L. H. Iliignn, J. J. llouc, rrniik.fr. II ner, W. H. Ilnywanl A IHivward .uInch, Frank Howard, James |Miul,l„v, Hick llllliiuu, F. I'. Miller, It. I.. llohlsw.irtli, Ijiuvo. Alfred Ch.irlci Miller (el. Subway Com. 4 UpriiKiie, Kd. sijnicy. F. V. S|«,Ho ill, Kugeue rlchelleiiberg, It, Hhea. J. V. , • Mharroek'a. The rUilalils, Frank M|i iriiei. Jauk Sawyer, Frisl Maiuuleni, I'. tt« riehwara. Wm. Si-aiilan, Joe Oaelnim sinuiaeli. John Miiieiu. W. ( .Mm I In. Hilly .Murray. Tnniiny Mnlicliester A Ivllljsley Mueller. Wen, I''III. Mueller. V. W. Harm, F. T. 1111 III ell, l(s.l |,ll lloyl. II. II. HoMur.l, II. II. lloll'Orny. ilr. F Hiiiulltui. F. A. Harris. C. M. Hays, II. I). lrwlu. John U. Itulliui Trio iKSae. l>iuli Jones & Walton Jolllet Dr. A. J. Jonta, Wllltum .h'lllMlOII. (I. X. J William Jihiisun. Wall' 1 !- JlilHM, J. (.'. KliMilogrupli (Ja. Kyle, Ingrain Ketu, Frank Kciuieil), Fred Kearney, Una Kendall. Cbarlea Kllllui. F. I'. Kelly, J. C. Kennedy. J. J. Kelly, A. Kaliu A Kchol* Uuliii A Itehula Koetiler Mnllieiv Kennisly, Albvrt Klncilil J. A. Kueble, Chsrlcs I.errs A llusw Keener A Wrslon l.arklua A Kellj. J. T. Keinie, li. C. Kent, s. M. Knowles. J. II. Kliildlun. It. I. K«hl, (1. A Marlon Keosli & Co., lvlwlii Keui|>. Buts'rt Knlulit Bros. S Hiiwlelle Knlter. It. W. Kennedy ft lluoney 1'utttraun f.aamc, John l.eluli. 1'erey Lu Mack, Hurry I eslle. Fred Llelerinntin, Kleulu I erne, KiMIe l.linluuer, Fred Iji iSonr, Freil Luckslone IMcur I ,z"ilc, Kd. Lb Vcrn, Mam l.iiil.'lilln, JucU l.iin.li.iriie L. (I, Leslie A C'lienet la- Fever, Mr. Iji Mm r, Harry I.., wreiire, li, lowreiiee. Charlra H. LiiCcuiru, J. A. l.i'Viir.l. Wlllluin l.io'ls, Ben lyirru, Wlllliuii MlerllniE. A. L. hleilla>rg. Will Sunt'. J. «l. Kklniicr. Vrrnoa Stunley. J, Sweet, H. H. Sunt tier I umi, Hurry Kmltb. n. 1). Sn.iiciii, M. II.. Hu-artwonl, W.Q Mutton, Addle Mii'kluirl, Col, I'lunii trslurr) Snlumiiile, J. II, Millisllehl .V llirve, Marks. Jm- May. J. I. Mullen, I.oren .Sclsiiii, Neil Newell. A. K. Nngle. (Iiuriju Nelson, Tom Newman, Harry Nnsettn. Oalvstaro NiHrutt". J. H. Nixon, Harvey Nlhls- A llnr.lollex O'laniithlln, Mujur (Isboni, Lynn Oliver. Hurry U'Nell'a Mlnatrcla llnrl, A. L U'llrlen A Buckley Olio, Will oatsirne, Joe listrndn. Ml'. (Idle. I). U. I'arker, E. A, "robert, (I. S. I'llllll|iS. Jm. t'lilnney. A. 8. I'roelor. L. It. I'allon A I'erry t'rlugle. Mr. 1'lekell, Willi! I'aieu, loo I'erry, J. II. I'erclval W. «. helps, l'-.ng.ei-" I'crklna, 0. II. I'eyaer. lleniy •I Mlir, Mevniuur. Data Hiiilth, II. W. Million. Jack Halvall. A. L. Muthirhiiid J,If. Mtniie, lien Mumlfoid. Kd. Mlockilale, J. It, Smith ft Aro.lo Hlieiltnan, W. H. LIllKlelilll, (Illy Titan tCollatU) '1'rel. (loorgu • Tevbi. IS. II. 'lluiur. Joe 'lone, U H. 'I,.liicy, Qm Toinklns, Wm. Tarr, I). K. Turner, Frank, Tesaler. Wm. 'i'oal, Leon Teliuymli. T,,U1 Mi. Mark 'I'aybir, Hum Tern-, \V. li. TniK Show Taylor, Tell Vlw, Fred Vlvlnn, Brownie vivlnn, Bruwula Vernon. Cnrl : Von 'I'oaka, ,, Albert Warren, J. J. '.Vlllnrd CUarlea Wllanm, Jim Welgle, |,\ B. Walsh's Cryital- lilex Co. Walker. 0. A. Woodford, John Welch. James Water*, R.iiulolpb Walllce, Ben Wyckoff, Alrln Willi*. Tom Woluier, Oeorga Wilson, J. K. Wallace. Bert Win, luster K.L. Williams, C. W. Wallace, K. K. Wiimer. Walt. Wills, A. W, wui«,m, Ham Wnrncr, Hurry Wiley Hamilton Wilier, II. K. Wnterlsify, Oeo, WumIwuM, Harry Williams, Lou W'cIhIi, Jeai Wissls, J. it. 1'rke Knsl I'urvlH, Hob I'erry, T. It. I'lekert A Whippier ' Powers. Hiirry I'rhf. II. M. t'ierce, II. I'rice, Ahinin I'll (I'll, JlHI I'srlvlliiuies Los I'sll.ui A I'erry I'nlty, Felix Nillilps A ll.iinlllinl i'nrlali. Me. ivlrw, F. A I'nvllla, J. II. gnlnlaii, Walt'.'r (Juisen A Boa* Uuliilaii, IC<lillo uiisrleriiiuliu', Chiirlr* i tjulitley, Iloiiert Koiters, W. N. tankln, A. 0, It Ice, Ilmlley Rollins, Italiib tluscnteld. M/ilney lleulfrew, J. N. Bend, A. K. Iinyinoiiil, I'. 0. Uobhisuu, Wui. Llivler. I'l-niiK Hayilionil A Liinihtinl HroM. Caviyrly UwriMue, Al lllanls, Will Lincoln, r.. J. Uoilncy HtoekOo. „ lailr-lle. J. A. Roberts Ool.C.Wtynat. T. J. Le 1 Viin. Mr. lilnalUo, Bruce Vork A Fna; Lenox, Wllllain iRosekeln. II. K. iVoung A De Vos '.yiiiuii Bros. 'Roberta. Charlca'VouiiK, Juke tloe, Thomas .Younir. OHIO Raveneroft It. J. Vnakurys, Itiiakell, Iritis Yoimxer, Heout Bnlllna, Ralph y.inimer. Dave Rnyiiiiiiul, Dean \y.ui He.in k Rellly. C. L. Ma War* ItilKers. Innii'l I / SICFj NOTICK AT IIE3AD 01" LIST. '■<»»» AIIKAKNAH. Wlndiell, II. If, Whl(ne). K W. WIIwju. r. II. Wllllatna. Dam Will, M. H. Wrlirhl, J. II. Ward, Happy Writs, Cliurle* W tiler, M. I'. Whltchlll. W.I?. Wrli'lH, lilw. Wei,her Lynn Weh|», li: L. Wellzel, Jural* Wetieter, Frank Lnnjiley, Fnsl leiure, I, A. I.C'iiifiril, din Lewis A Luke I .iiilnn Fred l.l'.'iie. Tlioiuns ■lot aprluafa.—At the Auditorium (Ilrin> liain A Head, uiaaaKcrsl "Wuudlitiid" played In a good alzed auillenco Nov. HI. Loulu James, iii-cseuiliiK "VlrKlliliis." hnd fair Imsl- ■Sff. 17 . u ". A ' lri )'M' K WI,"-" "latloeo and iilKbt, l«. drew fnlrly koisI niidlonccai. "A. Jviirney lo India," Tl. liail fnlrly aonrl at- I'-iHhinec. "A lluiieli of Keys" 24, "Dura 'i'liiirne" 25. MA.IKSTH.' IT. 11. Min-Mi'i-lieti, mnnitucr) — Larite uiidleur-es nru tlie rule iiIkIHIv, nnd le lu safe to predict (hut a drat elus's vaude- ville hoimc Is n successful venture here. The followliik- excellent programme was Hie bill week of Nov, 20: Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Keliey i,nil in,,,, on,, v n,.u*ll». .'Ho... ,,,, " r .iiiffKilna a Illustrated hoiktu by Jean Knlcirh. anil thn klnetHgrapb. Rill week of 27: The Ureal; Mnrlynne, Fernnnde-llny Trio. Mntmimoto Japanese Troupe, Johnny (Julnlev, Fay, Coley and l>'ay, .lean RnlelKh ami the k'luctorrapb. HiimniT Amu Wahulm ara booked until Jan. 15 next.