The New York Clipper (December 1905)

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1148 THE 1STEW YORK CLIPPER. DEOEMBEB 30, CI ENORMOUS HIT! WITHOUT ANY DOUBT THE BIGGEST SUCCESS IN THE WEST. LET ME SEE YOU SMILE, 3J By the Writer of "EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS ., 67 Clark St., Chicago, in, Clipper Post Office, In order to avoid mistake* and to Iniaro the prompt delivery of the letters advertised In inl* Hut, an envelope plainly addrc»»cil mnat be ■ent for eneh letter, and a written order for the letter, aliened with the fall name and addreaa and the line of hnalneaa followed by the aender, ninat alao be encloied. Pleaae mention the date (or num- ber) of the CLIPPER in which the letter* lent for were advertlaed. LADIES' LIST. Ashley, Norma Ailyn. Ruta AiiHicrlliz Mrs F Alexander, Mr*. A. E. Albert*. Tina Almn, Mile. AiiHIlii, LlzilO Apprlle, Charlotte Belmont, Llllle Harms, Catherine Bljtbe Teddle J) BUM, Cecllc llarloon Amelia Bartell. Lillian Bryant, Nana Bock w I tu, Linden Blackbord, Lotlle (lOci Bristol, Mrs.Win Barron, Mowlc Barrett, Mellle llyron, .lean Byrne, Myrtle BonniiK'iil Mnudc Boyd, Lillian Drum on. Mrs. Roller I Buckley, Jcnnotlo Barbour, Mny Harvey llrnok*. Jessie Bryant, 1'Tor Barker, Emma JirlKtr*. llurtba Cbullta. Mile. Cordelia, ' Florence Cu rrun, E. 11. Crnney, lino Cnrleton Sisters Clark, Hazel Clark, Abiiph CralK, Mr*. B. Chase, Lotta Cochrane, Ada Chi'sallcr, Kathleen Cameron, (Irnce Clare, Helen Corlnne, Miss Cooper Mm.Y.C Usrlton Mm.K.J Oonkllnx, Eiilnh Cardial), Mnxlo Collins, Bono Collins Mrn.l'.E Chester, Ida Christine, Mmc. Clievnller, Tot Carletoii, Haiel Drew Elaine M. l)o Vera I, Hose Davis, Laura Darling, Quenlc Danan, Lillian Dolllet* (Doll Lady) Desmond, Alice Decker, May Diisseth. Violet Dempster Mane! Do Lew, Aileila Dayton, Everett, Clara (Melrose, I.Inli Hugh-toil A Mathews, Zos Co., Nan Neville. Zenlta Edwards, Helen Fletcher, Mildred Francis, Emma Freeman, Flora Fairbanks Elbe) Falrchlld, Mat tie E. Forrester t'*luia Fair, I'eiifl Elncds, The 01**3 Mrs. J. L. Gilbert, sWatta Olovcr, Edna tillihs, Blanche Goodwin Susie Olrard, Mnrie Howe, Dolly E UolllneKvrorth Sisters Hauaer, Laura Hawthorne Velma Hairier, Annie Hilton. Margie Hall, Grace Henderson, Elizabeth Harrison, Benellu Henly Sister* lliiyinan, .Mrs, J Hall, Nellie Hlllinnn, Mny Jliitliiivmy Lllllc Howard. (Ilenle Irish. Annie Johnson, Nellie JJaeetn Kllziilietli Kyle*, Mnudo Kolh'KS. h'lauclH Keyes, Mrs. B. Keeley, Alice Llberatl MIstOK l.i- Uoy, Lillian Louise, Mao Lloyd El hid L. Lancaster. l.lln. M. Leslie. Fior. Lee, Irene ,e Mar Ailn(8c I.nmli, llesslc Love, Rita Lmiuhlln, Anna Lntlnn. Mile. 1* Claire Gertie Lavlnu. Susie love, Rcta ' Lawrence Fuultu Loverlnit, Daisy Lucken, Mrs. II Lewis, Madge Morion. Mis.J.J Maziirctle, llortenso Meyers Mrs.F.G Morton, Bessie Medley. Lottie Mills, Mac Mnrrrttn, T>otu«t Marklry, .Tnsle Marks, Mnttlo McCne. Junle Evelyn W. Meredith. Draper. Verna Ellualietb De Mar' Alice Merrllt Sisters De Long Lillian .Melrose Friuiklc Dill I mi, Ada Kngstrom Sisters rarle, Julie Evelyn, Anna Kploy, Blanche Kvcrett. Sophia Kdlnger Sisters I M s tai aa. Helen Evesson, Lucille I'.lllott Sisters GEMTI.EMEN'S LIST. Nelson, Mattle Norrla Muuilo R Mckerson. Mrs. E. E, Noble. Neldn Neville Zenlta Z Onrl, Allele P. O'Neal, Rltta O'Brien, Kittle Curnell Kathryn fanlnta. Miss Pratle, Julia J. Pomeroy, lola I'lccardl Mrs. L I'nrker, E.lytb Reno, Dot- lie A Desnle Itoss, Ida Kcllls Josephine Heed, Mobelle Remington, Katichoa Roselle, Myrt It ay raw id. Babbett* Reed, Mabclle MR Mrs. J. Itoss Ida Ramsey Sisters Heed. Violet Rolfsnn. Mnrle llnyninuil, .May .Sancster MriOR Soeske, Knirenle Sam'crs, lleaa Sclmll. Delia Smith lid"-a M. Starr. Elsie Satiford. .Mario .Smith. MnrvcyO Stliipon, IlessleU Slovens, Miss I. Star.ton, Kitty Smith, Ada Sorcera. Eillth Shaw, Bessie Swirt, Helen Stewart, llattle Snndfonl. Marie Seymore, Dottle Scott Cnrrle M. Soinmervill, Retli Smith Sni'iile I). St. Clnlre, Louise. Tbones, Mti. U Torres, Mrs. Polly Tate, Elian Thome, Francis Veda, Mrs. H. (or Zeds) Voa Bomrner- Bel.l, M. Valmore Sisters Valmore Mildred VoJeutlne, Ellsnbclh Walker, Louise Wrenn, Alice Wslllng, Ida Wright, Lillian Wllt-er, Dolly B Watson, May Wolff. Gall Wash burn, Ada Washburn Sisters Mitchell, Conil.IWright, Roth Mitchell. Dora Washburn, Itena Mnrshiill. Nena .Wilson, Mat* Jessamine Whyle, Berths. Caffney, Johnny (loodstadt. L.M. Olbson. Chas. A Katberbw GontTalea, A. Goldeman, J. 0. Oaylord, A. E. Gullmclte, Slg. Griffin, Jerry Ulines, J. P. Gale, Tom Garvin & Scary Grant A Hosg ilransman, John Jr. flregory, O. N. illllen, 11. B. Gordon, Abe llrarey, Daniel Grail, Alt Gallagher A Barrett Gillette, Wis, Graham, Fred Oaspard Bros. Grlgg, Win. A. Oonr.iile* Adolpb Glhh*. ]•:. D. Ilodley, J. O. GafTy, Iilllv George A liur rlngtnn Glenroy, Dick Henry, T. K. D llymann, J, llotvlcy, J. E. llarlurgtou Harry Hedden, Bert Hadfleld, B. S. llolcomb. Cur- tis A Webb nines 4 Remington Herbert. W. O. Hall, Albert Haines A Elsroora Horwltz, Chas. Hall, Albert Harvey, A. R. Hogan, Ernest Huswy, Geo, Harding, V. F Iterras, Victor lloarn Tom (10e II art man, Russell Herbert, Carl Harnls, T. II. Harris. C. M. Herliert. Artli. Hamilton. John lianchey. Win. Ilogarty, J. E. llayworil, Harry lloudlnl, Harry lloi-illcr, Jack Henly, Frank Henderson W,J. lllrsh. John Hunting A Walter* Howell, W. A. May, McCaiiBland .lenncl McOoy, •Tsavass McDanlels, Maggie Marlon. Francis Marlon Mrs.ILL. Wallace, Bertha Winter. Dolly llnhn Wells, 11 ns.fi Yvettf. Miss II. Zabatllo, Miss/. Adams, O. II. Aslilon, Gtto Allen A Dulton Abbey, K. F. Arnolds, diss. Alley, Y. C. AM, F. M. A Id ii. Max Anderson V. F. Aldrlcli Everett Argnil, Win. Arthur, .1. A. Austin. H- ft Allen, It. fl. Avery A: Hurt Agnuse. Emiiianiicl , Adams. Mr. A Mrs. G. II. Allen, L. M. Allen, X. D. Baldwin, Frank lluullng Dr.C.C. lilnr.o, Joe Uusoli, Billy Burleigh, A. h. llrssel, \t. \ Badger Am. Co. lllakt- ..Mr. Blitz, K. II. Bnbi'ock. Thco Bauer, Isaac Bovce." John Boring, Edwin Bntu-r. F. O. llMuks, Max Bradfuiils, The Bell. M. L. Blackmore. Doctor Boyle. C. 11. Barrett, J. 8. Browning. Bsa Bcsnnh kMlllcr Burke, J. 1*. Itliim*. Joe Berrnc, C. ■ llenlnn, Howard Hum*. Blllle Bulle, T. B Ben Omar. Abdalah Brli.k, A. Bliss, Sam Breen, Mr. A Mrs. T. Boyd. W. M. llotlinrr. Ous Bovle, F. J. llnhlwln, Hon. Sninr.a Hrenuuiis. Musical Bsrlell. Hurry .Bayer, Willis 'llrnilfiird Ilnrry llniley. 11. J. ]teiun-lt A Oilllns llnrclny. W. A. Bennett, F. \V. Berry, Mile* Browu, G. M. Jlurv, .losoph Butler, Frank llrndy J.A Kilty llulnier, Harry lliudy. Fan I Ilriiilley. Mien Burks It. II. Briar, l.uiile Ilivwu, Ilnrry Canto, J. A. Casino Oor.i. 4 Cnllshnn, Alt*. Clernioutns The Cooper. 1-". ('. Cooper k Kohl noon Cooper, J. II. Clyne, Win. Clark, Duncan Cunnlnglinin J.B Crosby, R. II. Colby It Wny Carlos, Chu». Creasy, Will Chocks. Abe Carter, K. ft Coviilun, Win. Cnrberry, Francis Carlisle ss Ferry Criissnimi. C. Cunnlitghiiiii. Allien Ortlson & Nllilo Ciirruya. The Coition, W. F. Carter. Frank Cascade Ci>. Tirlsty, Wm.W. •llir.inl, Billy :iin»e, Will lole. J. II. Planum. Mr. 'nrler, Sydney (Hyde, Jack (Silllns, P, E. Ony. .1. J. I'orrlcnii, M. I. i?arson. Aubrt-y CiishliiK A Merrill riirinn. J. D. Danlkei. J. B. Dei'.tun, D. II. Dnlge. II. L. ttnprei, Fred Drake. J. T. l)e Castillo .Tack H.-ivls. W. 11. IVnipsey. Wra. De Janoche, Stanley Povle, Ike Davis, W, T. Hove, John Belford, A. G. Il)« Verdi Mom. Day. J'.iliiiuiid Dawson, 8. W. Don tVuirt. Jos. De Leon, \V. F. Doming. A. Daniels, V. D. Dawson, F. L. Doyle MnJiitJas. Derby, . Al De Motle, AnIbony Doyle. J. 11. . Di'ltou. II. bniif. TIioh, iislp-. Roy neatest. Ilnrry D.ilm. Win. Diiikc, .1. II. Dram. Sum Drake, ilcorge liuuliac. C. K, V'vt'.ns, Goo. Eininons, I'rnnk Eno, II. \Y. Emerson. Jos. Unary, n. B. Evans, W. D. Kara. K. S. Eknrld. J. D. Eeklmlt A Gnnlon Elliot. Jack Eiigcltige A McDowell lClniendnrf N.C. Eviiiik Trlii l-'.iirl. John Elision, F. A. Elmo. Flunk Ely, Frank F-Kti»rbrook Fred Frlcke, Win. FIske A McDonoueh Freeman. II. It. Ferry, Mr. Furslimon Benny Forber (Marvel! Fmnklnnd O.W. Froslnl. P. G. Flytni, J. D. Ferry, Wm. Faucher. .Toe ^lvnn, Joo Fonda Show Co. V\iuts Dr. W.K. Frnton. J. T. Fox. C. F. I'uerllnger I, P. Felty. J. A. Ferguson A Wntson Frank, J. J. Fountain, II. J. Fernandez, Carlos Foye. Kmmeit' Fernandez. Manuel Gordons, Three La Marr, narry Lyall. D. II. I^ivefoy, A. M. La Vole, Mile. Lelnnil, J. )'. Lawrence, F. A IMP, tl. Ij> Claire A West Luce, Grant La Rose. B. J. McDonald, J.M. Mahaffev, S. W. Meeker, Wm. Morrlssey. T. P McLeod. C. W. McDonald J. F. Mann, Wm. Moore, J. P. McDonald A Sullivan Marlowe Charlie McCorroack WH Martin, Pierre M eC att al Myles Miller, 11. I. Myru, Monte McCarthy, J. .Meyers, Jos, McCaffrey, .11 ramie MacAvy A Sen bright Mayo, K. C. Mni-gnn, .1. P. Melville, D. M. Mack A Dngal Mack, B. F. Mathews, tiiln Murphy, Then. Morgans, The llexlaes A Mexlnes Murray A Clayton Manlon, M. P. Mack, Ben V. Murnby. J. W. Mathews, Cam McBans, Juggling Marshall Ueo.U Moore, J. S. Mellon, J. A. .Mason A Keeler Marilu, Fred Mnrsli, Walt. Muniliv. Mike .■ilehliinev, A.W MoDowell, 1. * Alice Melville, Kllgeno Mitchell Willis Merlon, Lawrence Newman, G. F. Nelson, Tom Nunn, W. P. Nawn A l'i 'Join Nairn, Joo Nelson, N. G. Nelson, T. II. Nye Mtock Co., Hurry Romans, Lea Kin. A. O. Rood, C. M. ItsymotHl, W. 11 Hovers, Will Russell, F. J. Hire, A Klmer Keklaw, Dun Hochfort A May Itnokptt. W. Ii. Sajicairr, O. E. Rprapie, A. E. She* Co., Tim Smith, O. J. Silvers. Jack Sylventer, I'jnf. James 9hlvei; Prof. Swnrtwood. J. J Stanley, W. H. Somrrs, Cortls Schuster. Milton Stevens, rjeo. Sadler, T. J. .Slmnaonda, K 0 Kteckbart, Col. SlebeL R. 11. store. Charles Swestman. W.P Selble, Wm. Bllhee, Wm(0c.) ScarMrougb, H Wnlter Rtalfry, J. M. fchnTer A Spry Bros. Smith; C. V. Shellds, Frank Somnlsrs, M. A. Scott.A Myrtle Smith, Clayt Scaidon <leu. B. Slegrtst, C. Sllvnnoo, Alf. Artbnr Scanlnn, J. sT. Scrrots, G T. Sedley, Harry Sutwp, Harry Stevetw, W. A. Smith. J. R. Salisbury. Geo. SoinoTs, Martin Sulllvsn, Dan S.alvaggl, Hmberto Thorns* APsyno Teel. J. B. Teel. O. M. Tallmao, Eddie Tlinmpnon. B. O Thuiiiss, C'lnv Trobey, p. at Taylor, V. It. Tretelle, T. P, Turner, P. J. Tucker, Harry Taylor, Harry Tburne, K. A. Troy. Jack Thornton James Trolley Car Trio Ty-hell. Julian Valoll, H. E. Vernon, B. B. Von Deck, Part. A. L. Vincent, T. R. Varney. B. A. ■ Van, Billy ■eninti. It. S. Vannerson, Wm Vernon, Jiile* (vent.) Vanderson A Mull Wayne, Robert Waierborr Bros A Tenner Wllllsms. J. U. Walters, Harry Water*. Tom Whltehlll W. B vvhlitler. H. II. Whelan, E. 11. Worth, Lotils Wnldron Hiss, Wilson. J. R. Wllber. A. R. Walah, T. II. Walle, A. Welmer. George Wiley, Billy Wnhlrcn Bros. Weymouth WFO Wood, Al(. Witt. M. M. Woodward, Harry Wall, Jim Wright. J. B. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Tieio yrar'n Day fnllinfr on ilnnitau, all ma\trr intended for Tun Cliptek doted .Inn. c, fhoulrt reach us not later than Saturday, Dec. ,W, WASHINGTON. Harrington. O'Connor, Mcr Harry Orth Frank Jr. Jacob Dogs jO'Erlen. W. J. Joelson. Harry Owen, I.. V. Jess, J. W. O'Day, Wm. Jacobs, J. M. Overton, James Jones, P. J. O'Hsra, James Johnson Stewart Pearce, Frank Johnson, R. M. Plimpton, Jordan, Harry Dr. W. 0 Jones, Frank I'belan, J. L. Joffers, Victor Purvis, O. B. James, Fred Pstten, John John«on, J. B. Pike. Frauk .Telenko. Ernest Potter. E. E. .Tenvons. Thoa. Pierce, W. J. Kelso, Jimmy Peterson, Axel Karl, A. I„ S. Pnrvls, Bob Keene, 0. P. Price, II. M. Kelro, O. J. Poyser. Henry Kaufman, J. Peters P. A Klrner A Nettk Weston Perry, J. II. Klngdon, It. L. Powers, J. T. Kneedler, Oscar Plntlar, Al Kay, tl. Perrlm. Prof. Kelin. t)tto Price, B. G. Kcnihlo, George l'rltoliard W.II. Koler, Harry Phllllpa John Kendall. F. W. Pierce, It. II. Klark ItrhnnCn Pierce A Magee Klnls, Paul Primrose. P. J. Kemper. II. Peters, Phil A Kcmlrlok H. W. Nellie Kemnore Trio Pnrry. R. Kleemy. E. It. Uueeii, at. S. I.ofsledt. Carl Qulglry, M. Lnunian iEwlnj Iteed, Samuel Wright. Edwunl l^atltt, II. L. Rose, Harry WooJfr,rd. Ollle lovello. Mr. Randall. Jack Wood, It. C. I^rrnlne. Fred Robhln* A Wlilto. W. J Lncrntra, J. A. Trensman Warren A Ixiftus, P. A. Rlehter A Hod Howard Lewis, George Rose, C, M. , Welch J.A Celln Lawrence, Bob UitcUie. Arta. Wilson. W. C. Leonard. Eddie Rogers, Frwt Weati-e Harry Lyon, F. D. Rice A Provost Wliliomnn. J.B. Lane, Ralph Itehniiser, W. Wills. A. W. La Roue, II. J. Itolfe, Tom Wtntun, Klrlie Lnreiie, Geo. Iteed, Millard Waaler, Don Lluke. Harry Kay. Fred- Yoegrr. 01 to Lmniird, 0. W. Roland, Wm. Young, C. J. I* Roy. Carl Rice A Barton Yourg, C. W. Love .Joe lilcton (Juggler Yonng Thns. Jr. Luring. E. B. ith-r, True Zeva, Edwin Laurel Comedy 4 hose, Seymour . Zeller, Max Lencey, Mr. (tie. Itimsell. lc-hlle Zella, Mr. I.uniw. It. J. Rndn ,V Ilortinan Zolara, Mr. A Llewellyn. Geo. Relit A llurikin Zlmmermnn WB l.u Drew. Paul Itavsiui. II. ft Z.iiniin, Mr. SEK NOTICE AT HEAD Or"" LIST. •-•-• ;l TENNESSEE.. ilomiilils. —At the New I.yccota (Frank (Iray. iniumger) Florence Rolwrts, In "Ann l.u Mom," Dec. 18. ID, received a rnoat cor- dlnl reception. llolil. McWndot, 'who Is wlllt the roinimnv, la well known In tills illy, nml Ills frlemls tendered him au ovation. T*ln> iii'iTovinnnce wns of n hlglL MtuniJnrd. "Tlie Shepherd King" '.'"i-Kl). Pitnl :Gllutore Jim. 1, "The l'layer Mnltl" 2. "Tho Tender foot" ,T, -I, "Little Johnny Jones ,, *Ui Hopkins' (A. B. MorrlBon, mttiRger).— Business wns good week of 17. Yoiingston's Spook Minstrels scored well. Other'features were: Iteilford and Winchester, the Ile-Anos. Kottr Emperors of Music, Throe Nevnros, Kelly nnd Violet, songs, nnd the klnodrome. Bi.ioil (It. M. Slnlnbtick. mtnnjrer).— "AcroBs tho rnclllc." week of 17, played to rrowded houses. Tho piny pleased In every rcsnecl. Johnny Hoey. ns Willie Live, cur- ried off the honor*. "The Fortune Teller" ^5-1.1). i s Knoxvllle.—At Stntib's Theatre (Krlti Slnnb, uinnnper) tho Depow-nnrdctte Stock t'o. opened Doc. IS, for a week, to n big house. Business contlnneB fair. Coining: Paul Ollmore, lu "t'npt. nebonnlre," 2o: John Grllllth, In "Illchnrd III." 'Jtl; Lillian Illnuvelt, In "The Rose of the Albnuibrii." 30: Rose Coghlnn. lu "The Duke of Kllll- krnnkt." Jan. 1 : "King, of the Opium King" 2, "David Hnrtim" ii, il. Caiit.r Uai.i..— Doh Ilnrohl Uosenthtil, known In vauilevllle. gave n mandolin re- rttal Dec. IS, lo a highly appreciative nncll- eiioo. s X > Coiia Mr.iiiui.i, (Mrs. O. II. dishing) Is III In Boston, having been obliged to close with Patrick Walker's Gay Matinee Girls t'o. Seattle.—At the Grand Optra House (John Cort, manager) Haverly's Minstrels proved their lasting popularity by attracting good houses Dec. 10-13. "The Prince of I'll- sen" packed the house 14-16. Owing to the great demand for seats the management se- cured the attraction for an additional night, 17. Seattle Symphony Orchestra 20, ".The Sho-fiiin" 24-27. "The Yankee Consul" 28- .TO, Mndume Modjeska Jan. 1, 2, Seattle Sym- phony Orchestra 8. "When Johnnie Comrs Mni-i'hlng Home" 4-fi. Sbatti.r (John Cort, manager).—Broad- wuy linlety Girls Co. did excellent business week of 10. Jolly Girls Burlesque Co. 17-215, Innocent Maids Burlesque Co. 24-30, Dream- land Biirlesqners 31 and week. 'i'llinu Avenlk (Husselt A Drew, mana- gers I.—Week Of 10 "The Missouri Girl" drew good house*. Week of 1" "The Girl from Sweden." Week of 24 "The Jolly American, Trnmp." Week of 11 "Her Marriage Vow." Star (Melvln G. Winslock, manager).— New people week .of 18: Mr. and Mrs. Itobyns, Annie Abbott, American Newsboys' C/iinrtoite. Billy Hlnes, the Lnmonts, Fete Dunsworih and moving pictures. oitPHEL'M (E. J. Donellan, manager).— Week of 18: New people — Ed. Simpson, llnllen nnd Rogers, the Coderas, I.oralne, Walters nnd Shndwick, Warren H. Stetson, and moving pictures. 1'antaoes' (Alex. I'antnges, manager). — New people week of 18: The Southern Quartette, Camllle Morrell. the Plnard Trio, Davie nnd Kverson, Bennett and Sterling, Arthur i'lwell. and moving pictures. Stuanu (Mose Goldsmith, manager).— New people week of 18: Jennie Earle, Mil- dred Aidiot I, Ariella Castle, Grace Daley, May Dale, and Bessie Thompson. Gaiety (Fred Ritchie, manager).—New people week of 18: Flossie Collins, Virginia Carlisle. Mabel l.om-h. Elsie Golder, Dorothy Rnrllelt. lind Eva Clifton. Ckntbal (Don C, Pooler, manager).—New people week of 18: Bronsou nnd Wells. Prof. Art. Thompson. Vlfanta, Frank Rewind, Sadie line, and moving pictures. - . a ■ Tnoomnt.—At the Tacomn Tlientre (Cal- vin Helllg, manager) the Mack Swain Co., in "La Belle Marie and "When Women Love," pleased. Haverly's Minstrels 17, "The Trlnce of Pllsen" 21. Savoy (Chas. York, manager).—The Jolly Girls drew fair houses 14-Jil. Patten and Perry. In "Jerry from Kerry," 17-10; the In- OOCfPt MniilB.21-24. BTAn (I). Worlcy, manager).—"A (True Kentuckian" week of 18. Business was good. Grand (D. Worley, manager).—Week of 18: The Pauls. Tony Ryder's monkeys, Onzos, Connors and McKeuzle, Lopez and Lopez, and W. C. Iloyf. Business Is good. Oiti'iiKt'M. —The Colonial Stock Co., with Desmond Kelly, Is doing a good business. Crystal. —week of 18, vaudeville. *** CONNECTICUT. Wi-roNsiv Milwaukee.— At the Davidson (Sber- man Brown, manager) "ITie Rollicking Girls," Deo. 17-2(1, had almost capacity. Sain Bernard sored a tremendous hit, closely pressed by Wlllard Slrnma. Hattte Williams and Vlnle Daly. "The Sultan of Sulu" 24- 27, "Peggy from Paris" 28-30, Grace George week commencing 31. AMlAMMiA.—Manager Jas. A. Illgler of- fered "Qnlncv Adams Sawyer" last week, and drew satisfactory attendance. "The Seminary Girl"- week of 24, "The Sambo Girl" week of 31. Bijou. — Mnnogcr John R. Pierce an- nounces "Murchlng Through Georgia" for week of 24. and Lottie. Wlllinms. In "My Tnm-Bov Girl." week of 31. ."Hearts of Gold," last week, was up to the standard, nnd fared well. Star. — Miner's Bohemians put In last week, to thn usual pneked houses. Andy Gardner and Ida N'Icolal were the principal favorites. Manager Frank It. Trotlman of- fers "The Yankee Doodle Girl", week of 24, nnd the Baltimore Beauties week of 31, Paiist. —.Manager Leon Wachsner is still meeting with suixeas with his German pro- ductions. The llrst Amerltan performance ot "Das Dunkle Thor," was given Wednesday, 20, nnd scored a hit. Forrt Keller (Richard Becker, manager). —Business Is excellent. Hill for week com- mencing 25: Prof. Roetulg, Sterling, Harvey de Mario, Annie Meyers, anil Gerardl nnd Wetlr- Crvrtai, .— Manager P. B. Winter reports that his attendance held up despite the holi- day shopping. Week of 2"», Alllnel nnd his trnlned tronkey, "Peter the Great," as lop liners. Grano. —Manager W. W. Gregg offers for week of 25: Knox Brothers, May and Miles, nml Adc : yn Bnstelmes. Business continues first class. s La Crosse.—At the La Crosse (W. F. Gage, manager) Wm. Norrls, in "The Land of Nod." Dei*. 1G. crowded the house. Verna May Repertory Co. opened a week's engage- ment 17. with "Red River." to a large audi- ence. "Peggy from Paris" 2o. Bi.tou (W. F. Gallagher, manager).—Good business week of 18. Bill week of 25: The .higgling I'arrotts. Dolly Wells, the Buckeye Trio, Will Aimond, and Wells and Wells. *-s-s> New Haven.—The Hyperion (Shuheft Bros., managers) was dark week of Dec. IS. "In the Bishop's Carriage" 25, Kzru Kendall 20, "The Lightning Conductor" 27, "Little Ijord Fnnntleroy" 20. New Haven (G. B. Bunnell, manager).— Russell Brothers 25-27, "Child Slaves of New York" 28-30. Pom's (S. 55. Poll, proprietor).—BUI for week of 25 : John Ilyams nnd ls?lla Mclntyre, Cnrinencltii, Kittle Tnicy, Willie Zimmer- man, Charles'Fnlkc. Seninon, Kelly and Reno, nml Ilnwthnrne and Burt. Poi.i'n Bijou (Burt Dnbbs, manager).— Week of 25, Poll's stock company, In "The Wife." Note. —Sam B. Hardy, of tills city, who has been touring the Southern States for the Inst three months as Sherlock Holmes, In "The Sign of the Four," left New Haven, after visiting Ills parents for a day or two, for Brooklyn, where he will Join "The Edu- cation of Mr. Plpp." * Hartford.—At Parson's (H. C. Pnrsont, mnungcr) "The Prodigal Son" appears Dec. 25, "In the Bishop's Crtriiage" 2lt. Hartford Opera House (H. II. Jennings, resident raitnnger).—The Hon Ton Burlesquers gave nil uttrnotlve enterlnlnment 18-20, fol- lowed by .Martin's "Unc!" Tom's Cabin," 21- 23. which scored big. Manager II. F. Keith's c nt rn nrr tn Hartford's amusement cir- cles occurs on Christmas Day, nt the Opera House. The bill will lie of special merit, nnd for the opening Keith vnnrtevlle programme, Mnnngor Jennings has secured the following: John ('. Rice nnd Sully Cohen, the Dufllu- Itcdcny Troupe, Ott Brothers anil Nichol- son, llnyes nnd Henly. f.'o.-iklcy and McBrlde, Ihe Herald Sqiinre Quartette. Three Constan- tlue Slaters, and Josephine (Inssiiinn and her pickaninnies. Pom's (l.otils E. Kllliy. nmnngcr).—Delia Fox sang acceptably during the past week. Her voice Is surprisingly good, and she rea- ders her songs with much of the old time vigor. The remainder of the programme was fnlr, nml Hie attendance good. Brlilireport—At Smith's (at* C. Smith, manager) Sliepard's moving pictures, Dec. 10-21. did well. Allen Doone, In "Kerry Gow," did good business, 22, 23. Ezra Ken- dall 25. "Woiiilerlnud" 27, "Ben of Broken Bow" 2(1. Kelccy nnd Shannon 28, "A Girl of the Streets" 20, 30. Pom's IF.. B Mitchell,, manager).—Bill week of 25: Fererros. Major Doyle, J. C. Nugent nnd company, nnrpcr, Desmond and Bnylls. ICckhoff nnd Gordon, Jack Mason and lib? Five Society Belles, and the Hacker- Lester Trio. ■♦«» MAINE. Louisville.—Macattloy's (Jno. T. Macau- ley, manager) remained dark week of Dec U. Lillian Blauvelt. In "The Rose of the Al- hnmbra," 25-27. "The Little Gray Lady" 28- JO. Makonic (C. A. Shnw, manager).—"Ehen I fe lden \." weck ot 18 - aren ' well tilled houses. J. he Chaperons" 25-30. Avenue (C. A. Shaw, manager).—The Shadow Behind the Throne," week of 17 drew large audiences. Howard Hnll 24-30 BucKiKdiiAM (Whnllcn Bros., nmnngeni). — The Mnr Show Ulrls, week of 17. pleased Widows WW>k ° f ~ 4, J0 " , ,lras * Hopkins' (Wm. Ilelchman. mnnagcr).— Crowds attend every week. The headllners for week ot li were Kltamttra's Japs. The Ihree Slaters Macarte, an udded attraction, scored henvlly. For week of 24: Fran* hlssit anil company. Vernon Troupe, O'Brien nnd Buckley, Al. Cnrleton, Kooney Sisters, Don nnd Mae Gordon, Suole Fisher, and the klnodrome. Notk.— Guy Htttner, a member of the Uow- artl-Dorset Co., vlBlted hlu relatives and friends here Inst week. Portland.—At the Jefferson (Cabn A Grnnt, malingers) E. II. Sotberu nnd Julia Marlowe, lu "Romeo nnd Juliet," drew a lnrgc a ml representative audience, Dec. 20. The llnfllngton Stock Co., supporting J. Frank Burke, presented nn eutertnlnlug list of plays, with vaudeville features or merit, 18-23. except 20. The Adam Good Stock Co. 25-30. PuitTLAXD (J. 13. Moore, manager).—Top r.otch business 18-2". Bookings for 25-30: HHiiserelti Troupe. Foy nnd t'lnrk. Smlrl and Kessner. Gu* Ititiito, Grace Leonard und Louis Gnerlln Note. —Mniliime Bernhnrtlt will appear In I'lls city Jan. 20, at ITty Hall, having been secured by Manager Moure, of Ihe Porllanil Thenlre, for thill date, I ndnenh.—At the Kentucky (Thoa. W. Roberts manager) Georgs Slduev, In "Busy Izzy, Dec. 10, put on one of ihe Isi-st musical shows of the season, l'atronnge was good. Iota (irlnlth, In "Illchnrd III," hud good business 21. Paul Gllmore 30. "The Cuune- rons" Jan. 1, Lyman Bros. 3, "The Woman lu 1ho Case 4. "The Messenger Boy" U +—* MICHIGAN. Battle Creek—At the Tost Theatre (F, It. Smith, nuiunger) "Tlie Lighthouse Rob- bery enrae Dec. 15. The Majestic Stock t o. pleased fair sized houses 18-23. "The Wizard of Or." 20. "The Sleeping Beauty and '! c „:'* n , st ,-"• "A Message frnm Mnra" 2D, Wells Bnnd 30. Bijou (W. S. Ilutterneld, manager) — Business rontlnucs good heie. Bill for week of 25 : Dunbar's caprine pnrmlox. Ball nnd lolburn. Only nml O'Brien, Kalncrnctus. juggler: .loe Mailing, Clifford Wllklns nnd moving pictures. \OTE.--Ciirollno Kelly MiCnrd. who has appeared In ninslcnl eomediesi fur Ihe post three seasons, hus decided to en lor vnmlc- ANNIVERSARY NUMBER Following the custom wliidi we es- tablished last year, we will not issue a Christmas Number of Trie Curm, but we will issue an elaborate Anniversary Number, commemorating the beginning of our fifty-fourth year. This number will be issued on Feb. 24, 1906, and will be handsomely embellished with numerous half-tone engravings, etched on copper, together with an illuminated cover oi unique design. Our aim will be to main- tain, if not surpass, the high slandard of excellence which has characterized our special numbers in the past OREGON. Portland.—At the Marquam Grand (Cil- vln Helllg. mauager) "The Prince of Pllsen" pluyed to Ihe capacity Dec. 12, 13. "The Sho- Gun" 18-22, "Buster Brown" 25. Belahco (K. I,. Saokott, manager).—"All the Comforts of Home," by the llelasco Stock Co., opened well 17. "The Only Wny" did very good business week of 10. "Blue Jeans' 24-30, "Incog." 31. KMriitE (G. la Ilaker, manager).—"Tlie Missouri Girl" had two good houses 17. "The Girl from Sweden" did good business week of 10. "Jerry from Kerry" 24. BAKEn's (tl. L. Ruker, manager).—The Broadway Gaiety (Jirls had two big houses 17. Carr's Thoronghbreds Burlesque Co. did good business week of 10. Jolly Glrl9 Bur- lesque Co. romes 24. GnAND (J. II. Krrickson, manager).—Ethel WhlleRldcs nnd her pickaninnies, Fuller, Hose and company, Fyr.e and Dandv, James lien- r.essy, Russell, Harold Hoff, and the lirandl- scope. Star (J. H. Errlckson. manager).—Rnrl A Wilson. Yorke and Herbert Trio, Thelma De- vernc, J. Frank Fly, Zaluo, and the Staro- ecope. Lvmc (Keating A Klnod. managers).—The Lyric stock Co. week of IS, In "A Southern Heroine." l.iREKTr (J. A. Johnson, manager).—This house has been sold by the proprietors, Kcn'- ing A Flood, to Alexander I'nntages of Se- attle. Mr. Pantnges will continue the oper- ation of the theatre as a vaudeville house in connection with his circuit, which Includes his houRe nt Seattle. Possession wns taken by the purchaser Deo. 18. Following for week beginning 18: Krank Wilson, the Four Georges, Baltimore Quartette, Maud Carter. O Dell and Hart, Leo White nnd moving pic- tures. ■ • Note, —Mary Alrerta Morse, meazo so- Pnrnoi-Savc n Bong recital Dec. 12. nt the J/irst Bnptlst Church, before a good sized audience. She was assisted at the piano by Ldgnr E. Coursen. «■ » KENTUCKY. All persons desiring to insert pictures or advertisements in this number should apply at once, as the space is limited ami the time for preparation is short. As tve do not make a practice of canvassing people in the profession, do not wait in expectation of an agent calling upon you, but send in your order without delay. PRICES FOR PORTRAITS PAYABLE IN ADVANCK. Size III 3i- ... • Size 4x4 • - . - 15,00 25,00 PRICES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS Per Uch, Single Column ■ - 2.80 Quarter Page - • - 45,20 Halt Page • • - -90411 Whole Page - - - 169,50 I FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING Hi (LIMITED), Publisher* of THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, ALBERT J. BORIE, Sew York City, Editorial and linslness llgr., *• • • vllle, using a society enmerly sketch. II" debut will be made Jan. 21). s (irnnil Itaplil* At the New Toitrr- (Harry (!. Sorumcrs & Co., managers) "Tlit Sleplng lleauly und the Beast," Dec. 1.;. » drew well. "A Message from Mars -•■ Well's Hand 2«l, Otis Skinner, lu -ills i.Mrf de liraminom." ^7 ; "i'lirflful" 'J:». 3B, HAJBhtic (Orln Stair, manager) — •la iiiair-H". IUIIII until, »»<••.•••*»»-.- 1' . New York Town." 17-'Jtl, played to large Isisi- ness. "llelilnd the Mas*." J4-27. " I he t.T|»v till!" 28-31), "Hreaklng into Society .tl-J«»- a, "The Street Singer" 4-«. . (Jiiand Opkba Uousb (Churchill A lw»»: ninnngers). — Attractions fur week of -J. .losephine Coles, Cunniiighnin and hnilin. ""■ Musical I.'orresis, ilnrry Halxey, the .IiikS 1 " 1 - Mnlhlens, and J. W. Sherry. ... Smiths (JPF.8A IIousk (Mrs. v». "• NJ"Jr manager).—The Baltimore Henul es, li--». drew well. The High School Clrls -I • imperiiil litirlesquerx :ll-Jnn. i.. -•—— ' Hay Clly.—At the W'ashlnglnn fw. * Daunt, manager) "The Denver l; 1 !'^'. Dec. 1(1, 17. and "The Lighthouse '}<<**? ■ 1R, lioth did fnlr business. -Ihe ••.*!'.' Qlrl" 31, "To Die at Hawn" Jan. 1. . Hunt] (J. D. Vtltuor.', managi-r).— » neas Is good. Bill wet;k ot 2:<: Mrs J"£ lx>vy nnd company, Hugh it. and Hessle is*. Tulsa, I'M. U. ami Rolla White. Illgglni *'» l'hllp, and new hlogranh pictures. NotF..— Mnnagcr Plltucre returned fro" Alpcnn, Mich.. ^0. where he cora|ilei''l ar rnngements for the opening of « I^K'^. priced vaudeville house. Dec. 2->. it * " called the BIJou, nnd will be In the iim" of that nnme. Lansing At Bnlrd'a Opera Iloiw W'f J. Williams, manager) "The Sleeping """«. and the Beast" pleased a big house iw- - Well's Kami came lo fair buslacss .1. '.. Tl slfsl" 27. "A Message from Mars Die nt IWwn" 211. . .-iiiiili' IIijoi- 11). .7. ltnbson. innnn^r'-r;'' ^ vllle every night to jMicked houses in of IS IneludeVl: laM Le Mont, I/} J^*5a, ton and company, Kalacrntus, (.llimnn • Carroll, and others. Miirliunv At Ihe Academy I** -f^ stelu. mitnngerl "The Denver Ml"*' - *;... ..;. 14. IS, hud fair business. ' 1 »[?'"•. ■-,;. •The Sleeping Beauty nud the ma "A Message from Mars" 27. .„»r«» — tSrS (Marks & Kly. ««'"^..st Moving picture .17-20. I^fnyell.. !•■ " Comedy Co.. Tnnueau, Eellx und «w Clirfiird nnd Orth. (lllmnrc "i" 1 ,'^,,,;. '., r ..l Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Utchnrds. r*miu. • Adele l'urvls Onrl und company -•-'■ 4 i a , LoTTin Dlacktobp. formerly ■'Hf'sajaV anil Ilmiler. 1ms Jnlned bands wm ' „. Veilcler. doing n new " ln K ln | P„ n n '' r i^n l ier'. ml. «llh T. \V. rilnklDS' Ttoplnn Burl' <l u letipiers.