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1272 THE NF3SW TOBK 0£,lPPEg v FBBRUABV 3, THE FRANK QIJEEf> r^BLISHINQ (JO.: Llmltfd.) y^BOrBlBTOBS. ^albeet'j.Vbobie, EUITOBIAL AND BURtNESB MANAOIB. sXr TUBDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 10OC. ' RATES: Advertisements—$2.80 per Incb, slpgle col- limit V '••■"'■''''- Advertisements set with border, 10 per cci»*f. extra. " ?* .ill.BBCRIPTIOR. One year Id advance, 94;. six months,, $2; three 'months, ;'lL foreign postage extra. singlecopies will be sept, postpaid, on re- ceipt of 10 cents. "' Our Term* ore Cnuli OL'll CHICAGO LETTER. PKOSr OUR 6WN "COlHlKHTONIIEilT. Western lliirenn or Hie Jte%v York Clipper, Itopm tiVi Astlilnml Iliiick, t'htcaso. tfie Colonial Theatre Is dark till* Week, l<> iiilrnlt of the iin.'il rehearsal* of Klaw A lirlungcr's production of "The Prince of India," which receive* It* premier Monday, Fob. Ii. 8ui)«T 'opcojnijs Include: Henry .'"at tec I* Back.' Howauu Tlirunn (AI. 0. Fbjnrnoy, man- nger).—As la the rase: every .week. a high r&M vaudeville hill w II be £«•*■"£/?& RdtUnew Is good nl ,hl " Playnousc, and tne programme* exceptionally strong. "15*55 m» Uv^-i*»..***s3i manager).—In the- carlo on I the usual change will occur, and the weekly vaudeville bill will likewise bo changed. __„— CLAIIK STnEET Ml.'HEt'M (Louis M. Hodge*, uuinnEcr) —At this museum, the homy- wSEEu qonlhmc as the chief attraction. It la clnimed that ««rtrndcjnrtc and Clin n- cey MoretMiu; the two on view, together weigh 1.3.">0 pounds „ Aftkbmath.— During the run of riic -Princeof indlft" there w II be no Sunday performnnco.* Jit the'Colonial Theatre...... *lr W wild that Morn Zabelle will play one if "he title rules In "The three Druces.* Whleh will bb flic next liomo-nroducllou aj the-Chicago Or>orn House. The other two will he Blanche Itlng ami Mabel Barrlson. W1 ." .The Chicago Chapter of the Actors- Church Alliance held a well attended, meet- ing "Tuesday. Jan. 23. Among other nun - hit*'on the programme were a talk by P. J. ffigrniwl. M.S.. D.D.8.. ou "The Dranin: Its ■ "iience." Bates anil Ernest >, Bureau cullers Friday, and _ . . fourth and last week, ami Is still inlaying to ' . Hlooinlngton, 111., nest week, for TUB CLIPPER la IsBued every Wednesday good business. "The Lion and the Mouse" j™' $'£J C1 .„ vaudeville Manatees' Awochv In J'.. Plxev, In"foe 'Man c»n tboHox finrrlck : May lrwln;'lrr".iirs;'Black is use at McVlcker's, nnd the Four Morions, In "Breaking Into Society." nt |he Great North- cfb. Monnny night, ao,br|»gs "Babes <" roP v 'at tbo"ornml Opera -Grjin-I Opera House, and JXUShoMlim" nt: die Stud/foikcr. .•JtUirdls TnEATliE (Win ,T.:Davls, mana- ger ).U.E4na "May, hi "The Catch of the Sea- son." 'pljireu. lo capacity business all last week.-ami for tills, her closing week, Indi- cations point io a continuance of big pat- ronage. Lulu Glaser, In "Miss Dolly Dol- lar*","; follows. ' l\ n . oWERk' TlIBATJM (llnrry J. Powers, man- ager).— .fonepii Whcelock Jr.. In George Adea "JB™ "• "'• ) ' 11 , flll( . r , .-omedy lilt, ".lust tlut «f Cdb-gc," la n hla „'".' al c/^.,.,,, I," f»..-.v.' ii.- -i, ....i i„ ami .,i„r n» t<> nerc li.iiimi •'" morning. The last four '(advertising) poges (JO TO rRESB on Saturday at 11 a. »i., and the other pages on MONDAY and TUESDAY. Tb« iforihs Closing;Promptly, Ttt«s- •la>, nt 10 o'clock A. M. I'lesiie remit by express, money order, check, P. O, order or registered letter. All cash en- closed with letter Is at the risk of sender. Address All Communication* to TUB NEW YOHK CLIPPER, 4T West 28tb Street, New York. JfCHlsfcred Cnple Adtlrcst, "Authomti." THE WESTERN BUREAU of TfJB (.'LiHi'fin ft located ut Hooto 504, Aefala'dd Block, Chicago, William V. Bryan, manuger and correspondent, where ndvertlte- inenti and' subscriptions nrc recclrcd at our regular rates. THE LONDON BUREAU Located nt 4^ Cranbourne at., London, W. C, John U. 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X «'., Allegheny.—M'o have no knowl- edge of the presenl wlierenliouis of the jinny. Aililn'SK a loiter In our cure, and wo will ad- verting It In Tun Ci.iri-KK letter list. Mihk L. M. V„ Pittsburg, c. P IV. Co., Scratuou, 11. »., Detroit. Misa J. T, Plilladelphhi, Man. W. I.. II.. Sluscutluc, J. V. (»., Ilostuu, Mkh. B. 0.. Newark. II. W. A., Uostuu, and M. f. S., St. I.ouls.—See answer to W N. t'., Allegheny A. 1,:, Clillnmlitin.—l)e Wolf llopiwr van .beat answer your i|iiealluti. I-:. S., Oxford.—Addreas Rlrbanl Goldei, In cure «f Henry W. Savage, 144 WoBt Kotly- tblrd Street; Now York Clly. •K. MeD.. ProvldclMJC.—-The Slesars. Shu- bert alono cnu answer your question. J, E., Spriuciitld.—M'nteh otir route list i-ueh'vooTf; ' : . . '. ■V In.'S3.. Toroulo.—Address the Norrla Sc Itowe Circus, at Its Winter ijuavters, San .Iohc. Cal. ... W. J. S.. Phlliuleliihlo.-—Address the En- lerprlie Music Supply t'oiupany, 10 West Tweutr-elglilh Stve"f, r New Ydtk City. O. 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Sin-geiil. care of the Km- iilre Tlicaira Iliilldlng, New York City. A. ». 0.. Brooklyn.—•Address T. II. YMu- neil, lit'-' Broadway. New York City. I,. A. W.. Perrysburg.—The letter lias not bpen elnlmert. KJtftH N. Em Evausvlllc—Walcli our roulo list, SC address linrtv In cure of Titu CUP- l'Eii, and we will udvortlso It In our letter list. AV. C. It., Chicago.—t. it Is all according li I ho airaagetueuta mado with the printer. 2. Yck. A. It., Ilaltlmoi-c. — Address Churles K. Illaiicc. nroudwuy Theatru Building, ^civ York City. CARD». (1. V., Xow York.—He does not havo to ttilie another trlclt befotH; claiming oul. H. "Smith." Hoston.—A Wins with high. If. X T.. Milwaukee.—The deal must staud artecllio trump la tamed up by tho dealer. (i. if. C, CoxHiickle.— H'h baud must bo I curds. euchre w tip: ur when Ids partner ordera up or makes n l rump;" A. hnd the right to "go It nlonc." MlSCKLLANKOl'S. It, nnd O'N.. Cnvo.—Aildrecs Jiisepli Thnm. care TIimiu'b White Elephant Howling Alleys. Hronilwnv nml Thirty-IIrat Streel. New York t'lly. ♦ »»— l.aiiis II. t.'AUY, inaniigor of the Sotiivn (S. C v i Opera House, lms nlrci book tor next season. Hf announced to follow. McVlcKEn'H Tiieatiie (ticorgo C Warrci, uianagen.—Wllfijn Lackuye closed Saturday night, Jan. 27. n'very successful three weeks' engaEcmrnt. May 1 rwln 'began Sunday even- ing, 2S, ri two we.'ks' cugagetnent, presenting ".Mis. Hlack Is Unck " . , DaUMtlli TltEATnB (Cleorgc W. I^derer, initnager).—Mclntyre nnd ' Heath, In "Tho Ham Tree," eloscd 27, a prosperous tour weeks' run. Tbo house Is dark this week to allow of final preparations for the production of "The Prince ot India," Monday; l'eb. ft. Chicago OKU House (Lymnn B.01over, manager for Kohl A Castlo).-^-"lIl« Honor, the Mnvor," bus only two more weeks of bis term of entertainment. At the conclusion of the ran "Cdmlng Thro' the Kye" Wlll'bc pre- sented for A short season. ' Gauwck Theatre (Sam P. Gerspn, mana- ger).—Percy Hnswell und ltobcrt Haines, sup- Forled by a fpeclnl company, which Includes icsMe Preston, scored heavily for one week. In Belnsco's production of •■The Darling of (he Ooils." Henry K. Dlxey commenced a fonr weeks' run In "The Man On ; the Box," Sunday, ^8. , „ 'BftJliEn.iKEH TiiCATitB (It. E. Harmeycr. ninhngcr).'—Jeas Untidy. In "The Prince of Pltn'cn," ended a successful three weeks' en- gagement ut tills theatre Saturday, 27. "Tho Sho-tiuu" returns Monday, Jan. iin- On.iND Ol'EK.v House (Harry Aakln, tnan- nger).—Tlnl Mnrpby had a very successful week la n revival of tils old biiccckb, -"A Texas Steer." "Babes In Toylond" returned Sundnv, "8. LA Sai.i.e Thkathh (M. H. Singer, mana- ger).—"The Umpire" Is proving one of the most successful productions ever niacin at this house. Cecil Lean and Florence Hol- brook are gaining In popularity nil the time. Olympic Tnr.ATiiE (Abo Jacobs, manager for Kohl & Castle).—BUI for week commenc- ing Monday mat luce, 20: John T. Kelly, tho Four Bolses. World nnd Kingston, Marco Twins, 1)1 xon and Anger. Arthur Heroine, I,cs AllbertK. O'Kourke and Burnetto Irlo, l.'ei-Kiiaon and Pnssmore, John Zlmmer. Ken- voii and Dt: llnnr.o, Al. -Wlilte. BchbIc Craw- ford, Cope the Olen't, and the "klnodrome. Last week's bill attracted big business. Majestic Tiieatuh (C. K. Draper, mnna- i.-r for Kohl & 'CnstlcL—Bill for week com- ' aieni'lnjf Momlny liiiitlnee. 20: Kndctte Or- cbest'ra,.Hlght Snlvuggls, Trio Sclplo Argan- Innte, Kraiii! Bbcrt and company, T. .Nelson Downs, Mncart'S dogs and mnpks, Jack (Jard- ner, Vernon. I'etc Baker.. Hammond and For- rester, Mletl'a" dogs, Bomtlc Mule, Funny Klppy, Billy Dick, ond Siwhr's klnodrome. . llAVMAnitET TiiEATUB (,VV. W. Freemnu, innnngcr for Kolil & CnsHe).—Ulll for'week coiiimeiirliig Monday matinee, '.all: iNaVaJo (llrls. La-Belle Carmen TrOBBe, Illckcy anil Nelson, Ziskn and King, Stella Uk>. Musical Klelst. Klein nml t:ilfloii. Clara Hess, Mr. hiiil'Ml'S. lluilui'S. lllch and Harvey. Uordon l-'.ldrld, Hie Boots, b'lylng Bouuods, 'loby Mack, ami the klnodrome. •fJtr-AT 1 NoittilEii'N :T|I»atbb (bred C. Kberts, inaringei-).—Commencing Sunday, 28, the Four .Mortons, In "Breaking Into So- ciety." will be the uttrnctlon for two weeks. Besides the slurs the cast Includes: Joan Koiilnn, K P. (layer. Ford Sterling, Hurry llc'nru, John II. Smiley, Artliur I^e, Paul Train und Alice Maud Poole. Al. U-ach aud l)it> Thrcfc Itoaebuds, In "tllrls Will lie Girls, last week's' otTerlng. enjoyed good business. Uukii Thmi'u: 'I'iieatiie (Kllraliotli C. Schrolier, iiianagarl. — Beginning Monday, :*». "The Bunker's Daughter" will be the of- fering- Adelaide Kt'tm and George Allison wIM be In the cast. "Fancboa, the Cricket, did well laat week. Feb. B. "Fedora." Columbus Theatkb (Weber Bros., iuan- agers).—"A Son of Best,":Nat M. WIIIh' old vehicle, was produced here with a very ca- pable com pa ay. and played to good business. The BrotllcrK Byrne, In "Might Bells." will bo the attraction for one week, starting Sun- duv, 28. "The Woman In the Case" follows. Ai.u.uiliUA Tiieatuh (James II. Brown, manager).—Black.PatlI auditor Troubadours 'began'an engngOiiciit of a week atrthM liouso Sunduv. -'8. "Fust Life In New \ork closed i7. Barney (lllmorc, in "A Boeky Bond lo'Dulillu." follows. •■ Acawvmv Tiieatrk (Wm. Koach. muiiager). —The Byrne. Brothers, lu "Might Bells," last week. "Ilearls or Gold" this week. "March- ing Through (jcorgln" follows. llLJOl; TRtnU (Wm. Bonch. manager).— "The Burglar's Daughter" was here last week, to good houses. "Why Girls Leave Homo" this week, opening Sunday, "iracked Around the World" follows. New Masi.owe Thbathu (Marvin Bussell, manager).--"Bast Lynne" wiih Iho•billl for tho weiik Of SL For Uie week of 28, "OTien We Were Twenty-one.' "SI Stebblus fob (.'HITKKlOX Tiieatbe (John B. Hogiin. man- ager).—"FlglitliiK' Knle."- the bill week of Jan. 21. proved * strong drawing cord. Barney Gliaure olTei's "A Boi:ky Moail in Hubllii" for wMk Ktartlng Sunday, 28. "Why Olrls Leave Home" follows.; ' . People's TBnMTBB (Joseph Pilgrim, raini- er),—-The Wife - ' was well played by,lb; ll„n Ucnernl Manager Martin Beck, of the i}n>benm circuit, sails for Lurope let>. 10. to obtain nets for the \\ estern yaudevlile houses Walt M. Hyde, of Hyde and Heath, was a Cunt* Bureau caller Tnurs- dav. After pln\'ng Hie Iiouhcs of the Intcr- nii'tloiinl circuit the team will stnrt has- Lewis Uerrdc was a Ci.ri'i'ER Bureau ciillei Saturday. 27... .Dr. II. B. Ilucker was In Cul- l-ago Inar week Wenonn nnd Frnnk were Cl.ilTKlt Bureau cnllera Saturday. 27.. ■•• • Maude Rockwell, the California nightingale, who some'weeks ago opened nn engagement in vmideville In the central Northwest, Is meet- ing with great success everywhere. Miss Bockwell opens the Empire Theatre I-eh. .;. and will then begin an extended trip Las . II. B, Rice, manager of the Befcb AmnspAient t,o.. was a Ci.iPi'Eti llurcau caller Friday. He stales that the above named concern Is hard (it work making[preparations for the park season, which .will liegln early In tho Spring Harry Corson Lluirke closed on the Interstate circuit at Houston, and returned to Chicago Friday, Intending to remain n few days. He was Immediately cornlled. however, by Harry Armstrong, and pent as heatlllner to Winnipeg for two weeks, Btartlng Jan: 21» The Western Vaude- ville Managers' Association nrc now comfort- ably settled In the new otllces. which tnke up two complete floora of the Majestic Theatre Building. ♦♦♦ MASSACHUSETTS. lack Sutfr? Jo.' Mack. Harry Thorp. Emma ennedv FnTr the l'lottIs, Four Shannons. ,S immell. Three Demacos. DTDe«"g frvncrT Gie-LiitHins. JraBeclB and Lewis, in,? i'nrker Wilkes nnd company. Boir</ol« ««mrr_Jnn.cs Thornton. llertog-Camaras sftters,' Flske JlcDonough. llnynuja and FraExBo Mnsii-.il Simpsons. Carl In nnd Wo Dancing MlU'hclls. the "es«j,*»e|f» I'nniier Sirimdc and Welcome. Qrvllle Plf- SSr" Bend rlnof and LteBta Ott. 0 oic ami jSfel (c-Charlea It, Sweet. Press WdrWge. MSltiwM nod Harr s, Smart and WILlamj S Ira Ion Opera Trio, Delmore ?nd Ice Hal Irio, Parker nnd Conrov Marlowe Plhhkeft rnd Tutlcn, Dora Pdlletier, nnd S umons nnd Gmn.:,-: ■»"<:• 8«m owata v.-lll jrlvc .. piano recital at Stelher Halh Monday afternoon, Jan. 2'J••....Bert >on Cllne iins r<"ilacecl Oejjr^?£SLf m£& ii»H<niri." Lyman H. Howes moving nlctures will be exfilblted nt Tremont Tern- Slo week of Fob. 5 Manager V\ nlker, S VValker's Museum. Is In New York: CIty bookln? • feature acts and Purchasing cos- tumes for bis burlesque companies...... • J L Seeley will retire from the Lmplrc Mock C« on Feb. 3. us.he has occepted a ,art in Paul Armstr-ing's "Blnegrsss. opern fhc lip* o' Desire," a romantic grand People's Slock Co. work of 22. "A Midnight Bell" will be the bill week starting'Monday, 58. Lem B. lMrker's Intent effort, "Thorns and.Orange Blossoms," will bo produced for the lirst lliuo on any stngo ut this house. Feb. 0. 'Folly Tiikatiik (John A. Fennessy. man- nghft. —Itelllv ft Wocsl'a Big Show, with J/co Pindello as ii special attrlicllon. week of 21. enjoved big business. Beginning with the Snnditv maUncc, Jan. 28, Miss New York Jr. (!. It. I., coxsucKie.— iih niuiii uiusi tilled before any other iilajer lecelyes cu .1. a:. Phiolbmitl.—The rule Is: "In en ii plnver may. piny alono when he ortlerir Co. will ho the bill. TlloeADfcjto Tlfluna (Harry II. Hedges, manager).—The High Boilers was the bill week of St. and packed this house for oVery show. Fred Irwin's Big Show will he the ntlracllon week commencing matinee of as. Elsus'h Tin: at hi: (Sid J. Kusou, maun- fser).—• The week's entertainment at this louse, starling Sunday at'tei-uoou. 28. will be n mixture of butlosutie and .y'»udevlj|e. La ltello Atlanta, who was the feature number i,r the laat week's card, will hold over, and will liend the variety olio. Others lu the bill will be: llaader-Lavellc Trio, 'cyfllata: Wallace and Benclv grotesque coined Inns, and iefetB.1 ofber specialties. Two musical farces v.-lll ne staged—"A Center Bush" and "An Indian row-Wow." Inter nat to sal Tiuutri: (Al. O. Klournoy. iiiniinger).—Itegiiin)ilg Mondny, 2l», tlilHbmise ready coinincneeil lo will have an its principal nl traction John I, KitlllcMti. Many specialties of n; Mm bill. Including Fvtihs and ,C> BohIoii At Hie Park (Chits. Frohiuan, Blth & Harris, managers) Dlgby Bell. In ■ Tlie ■i-iducatloii of Mr. Plpp." Jan. a'.i-beb. IK. Wm. (illlctte. In "Clnrice. closed a prosperous week's engagement. Boston (Lnwrenee McCnrty. manager).— "Ilnhcs In the Wood," opening Jnn. 20, for a limited cngngcmenl. During the past fort- night Sarah Bernhardt played to crowded houses. ..... , Colonial ((.'has. Fiohmnn, Bleb ft Harris, managers).—Viola Allen, in "The Toast of the Town," is now In the second and llnal week or her engagement. Business has been excellent. K. £ Wlllard follows Feb. S. Tiiejuint (Jno. B. ScboelTol, innnngcr).— This Is the third and last week of the pros- perous engagement, of Marie Cnhill, In "Mollv Moonshine." Next week, the First Corps of Cadets will present tbclr new comic opern. "Miss Pocahontas." Majestic (Stnlr & Wilbur, managers).— "Wonderland"' remains another week. The Boston Chapter. Knights of Columbus, next week, presenting "The Isle of Dreams," a musical extrnvngnnxu. Hollis Stiieet (Isaac B. Rich, manager). —vVeronhiue' - was a iiotent drawing card here Inst week, and will be continued I be hvsi Ave nfternoous of this week. William Clllette, In "Clarke." will hold Ihe stage evenings und Kntnrddv afternoon. Maxlnc Kllloll. In "Her Great Match," o-10. Gi.um: (Stair & Wilbur, raiinugers).—John Ford p.utl Mnvme (lebrue, In •'Uivera and Liinnllcu." Jan. 2il-F«;b. :i. following :t week of prosiK-rltv for George liviins. In "i'he itun- nwav*" Next week, h'lske O'llnra. GRAMi Opeiia House (Geo. W. Magee. man- ager).— 'Happy Hooligan's Trip Around the World" tills week. Last week "Child Slaves of Now York" attracted big houses. Next W'H?k, "The Volunteer Organist." F.iirim: (I.lnflsuv Morlson, miinuger).— '•Tin' Utile M'nlrter" Is the lOmnlrc Stock Co. bill for tb.ls week. Howell Hansel and Mary Hall will play the lends. "Sliennn- doali" wns ins. week's play, and the house wus sold uul. "Fedora next week. CAStle Squaiib (Boston Stngo Society, muungers).—The stock company this week, In "Alabama." "Mine. Suns-Gene." with Lil- lian 'Keiuble, held lirolltitble iitienllon lust Vfcek. "Tho Prouil Prince" next week. Bowiwin Squaiib (G. H. l.othrop. mana- p>r):—X. S. Wood heads the l.othrop stock forces this week, lu "Orphans of New Y'ork." Riiri-eodltig a week of financial prosperity for "Lost In a Big City." In prepurallou, "Slaves of the Mllic." Keith's (B. F. Keith, mnnngcr).—Theresc Hens and her horses, and Auguste Van Bletie. in 'cello selections, arc heavy typed acts In tail week's bill. Others: Kaufman Troupe, Howard and North, Gallagher nnd Barrett. Wlltoa Bros.. Norton and Nicholson. Carroll .Johnson. Violet Dale, La Vine and Leonard, Eddie Mark, Murphy nod Andrews, McGrnlh Brothers, and new motion pictures. Howauu (Carl D. l.othrop. business man- ager).—"Battling" Nelson tops a line pro- gramme this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mur- phy. Brown, Harris and Brown, George II. Wood, Milt ' Wood. Kennedy and Wlbbc, ii..i)i..\- ftU'ers. the I'lcrmonts, George K. AVhnlcn, Mlko Scott, the Howardncone, and i ne Howard burlesqucrs, In "A Ten Strike," round oul Iho bill. Palace (C. II. Wuldrou. manager).—ltlco A llprtou's Big Gaiety Co., headed by Charles Burton, tills week. 1-aist week the Bentz- Sonllcy Co. was much In evidence, Coi.i-miiia (llnrry X. Farreu, iiiniinger).— Tlie Colonial Betles this week. Business con- tinued al ton notch last week, wllb the New Century Girls. l.vi-ECM (G. II. Bnlcheller, roannger).— The Blue Ribbon Girls and Hyde's Come- dians this week. The Gay Masnuorudcrs prospered luBt week. Austin £ Stone's Museum (A. B. While, manager).—Curb hall features second nnd l.M:iI week: Bajronry Traupc of TurklKh nthlclcs. La Belle M-.lfle and Ln Belle Freda, nnd the Oriental dancers; Herr ISIIt, the Il- lusionist': Jennie Lo Boy, t eiunle gynuiiist. Tlll's marionettes. Trixle and her pythons, and Ben llur. the monster snake, lu the theatre: Powell's Minstrel Maids, specialties bvPearl Irving, rsrnce Fitzgernld. Grade Ma- relle. Campbell Sisters, Eva Walker. Irene Young, Merlam Martell, Marguerite Wugner. Harry Powell, Charley Clark. Hurry", Green, and McDnde and Welcome, llnrry Stone, the Bnrkes tho Three Pe Gre.ius, and Iji Clair and West. Business is great. Walker's Museum (L. B. Walker, mana- ger >.—rThc Mutzonls. experts with liaudcuffs, are lending curio hall features week of Jan. 2SI. Other cards are: Perrlno's trick dog. Mile. Nnvn, lire epieen. nnd Kollo. Iho ex- pansionist. Ou ihe stage: Nellie. Hartford's French (ilrls Iturlesnaers. Olio—Man la nnd .Dovle, the Deitlfios. Lewis nnd Howard, Dollle Clifford. Bluiiehe Lorlug. Kllicl llenlh n. in one net. by Frederick S. Converse tekt bv■ George K. Barton; will be produced lit Jordan Hall on Wednesday evening, Jnn. SL Fall Rlver^-At the Academy of Music (Cnhn ft Grant, managers) the BWWWIg Monlton Co.. Jan. 22-27 «"Pt„T r 0 / ha Wo g „ 0 ° n huslness. Blanche Walsh, In ' The. "?.?*" in'the Case." 17. pleased. Tie Jail H'^er Choml Society 30; "Human Heart." Feb. 2, S. "As Ye Sow" 5-10. 'Sheedv's (C. E. Cook, manager)-Week of 22, business was excellent. Week of .1 . Bice and Prcvost. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Barry, Three Sisters Heraog-Camnras. <leo. WJIsoD. Carlisle's pnlcs, the Myrsphone Jack Mason and Five Society Belles, and ° P SATOx e '(AI. Haynes. manager).-The nsual strong bill drew capacity last week. W eek of a9: Kltabanzni Jnps, Gardner and Vin- cent George W. Monroe. Klein. Ott Bros, and Nicholson, Zena Kclfe. Hy. (Jreenway, Phil nnd Nettle Peters, and klnctograph. Boston (Chas. Schlesslngcr, manager).— Week of 29: Larkln nnd Daly, Liigenc Em- tnett, Qulnlnii nnd Howard, Martin ana Doyle. Bustouscope, and burlesque. Business eS Nic"tCKLom:oN (M. T. O'Brien, mnnager);— Business last week was good. \Y eek or -.1. The Carters. Cole and Clemons, KatneriBC Potter. Al. Burke. Franklc Heath, Aer \alln nnd Robertson, and optlsrope. „,,„i„„ Notes.— Raymond Z. Bond, of (he Plielnn Stock Co., was" married to Mary Louise Harr (nou-professlonal). of Ibis city, Jan ... at the Church »t tlie Ascension, by the Rev. Herbert F.. Covell Shean nnd Warren. Inst week at ihe Savoy, were obliged to close 23. on account, of Mr. Shenn's HI health, and left for New York 24. s of merit cniiUilctc s aud ,1'i'ons. Boy Bnviuund, Klein aud Klelu, and others. Lena Andrews. Ethel Rogers," Pearl Be Vnv. 'Ilnael Wesl anil Mollle O'Kourke. Buslncs l-ontlniles rxcellent. ,N'n;KtLiiiiLo.s (C. L. Cherry, luanugeri.- Woreeater.—At the Worcester fJas. 1-. Itork,' resident manager), week of Jan. an. "(jnincv Adams Sawyer."' E. S. V Ilbird. .-- 2-t, drew excellent patronage. "Ali Ye Sow, 25-27. came to <'ood business. Viola Allen Feb. 8, Dan Sully 1». _ _ . ~ . Fiunklin Squahk (J. F. Burke, resident niannger).—Week of 211, except evening of 31. Malcolm Williams and his stock;' In "Cor- mcu." IjisI week the company produced 'Sowing the Wind" In a very pleasing nnd artistic manner. Week of Feb. 5. the com- iia'nv. In "The Girl I Left Behind Me." Even- ing'of ill. Snrah ilernhnrdt, In "Camlllc." Pauk t'Alf. T. Wilton, manager).—Week of 2P: liltlnge. of Boston Cadet fame; W. II. Murphy und Blnnclie Nichols. Brockinnn, Muck and Belmont. Rcata Wlnlleld, Brooks Bros., l.ugl PIcaroTrlo, Zlugarl Trio, and the kluetogrnph. Poi.i'h (Clins. W. Fonda, resident mnna- cer).—Weew of 29: McWaltcrs-Tyson Co., Marv Biqioiit nnd company. Camllle Comedy Three, Noff and Miller. Italian Three, Do Koch Trio, tlorman and West and the dec- trograpb. Palace.— Week of 29: Mnrtln and Ridge- wiiv, Ward and tloodmnn, Perry und Rnn- (lul'l. Orla Vnlvnre,' BUI Hardlgg, wrestling on Wednesday und Thursday nights, und the burlesque, "Connubial Felicity. Note. —The recent rumor that the Park Theatre management would chnuge the policy of the house from vaudeville to bnriesqUe is absolutely denied by the Keith Interests. ■ —^ Lowell.—-At the Lowell Opera House (Fay Bros. ji-Hosford. managers) Inst week the Severln Dc Deyn Co. continued with "The Open Gate." BUI this wwk: Severln De Deyn Co., lu "A Terrible Tragedy:'' Char- iot t.i. silnlon nnd Morton, Reno and ItlCli- ards. the Mngnunl Family. Three Madcaps, Leo Cnrlllo. nnd the klactogniph. Academy or Music (Richard F. Murphy, mnnager).—The Academy of Music Stock Co., In "Darkest Russia,"' did good business. Evelyn Vaughn. Hie leading lady, continues to win friends by her clever work. The new players Include: David Newton, George Whll- comb, f'ris Baylev nnd Uelllnh Bryant. Cur- rent. "Northern Lights," with Alexander Von Mltzel, the new lending man, and Evelyn Vaughn, In the prominent roles. II.\tii.\way"s IK. G. Mack, resident mnna- ger).—Current: Blnns and Blunn. Billy Vim. Violet Black nnd Company, Delmore nnd Leo, Dresden Stntueltes. Hayinan and Frank- lyn. "Chalk" Saunders and the vllagruph. Boston (J. II. Tcbbetts. manager).— The sloek compnuy, "The Country Store" and Boston bioscope are permanent drawing cards. For 2!) and week: Arto and Deluiay. the Thompsons. Iva Domicile and pli-knnluny, Tina IJnvlu. McKccvcr nnd Sundry nnd the Boston bioscope. Peoci.i'.'k (II. A. Woodward, manager).— We»k of 29: Delhi Noel. Kittle Dc Ormnnd, ■leiinlr llownrd. Maud ''aimer. Bessie Doyle, Felix Martin and Harry Woodwnrd. the blo- graph, nml the biirltsque wlll'bc "Here She Goes and There She Goes." Temple— The third recital of the Lowell Orchestral Society was given 28. to a largo nnd well pleased audience.' Kuill .1. BorjC:. director, Is deserving or much praise. Curl Barleben, violinist, and Edith Castle, con- tralto, assisted Euccessfullv. Anc.M'E (Geo. W. Carey, manager).—This popular place Is doing a nice business. Note.— Bob Conk, of Cook and Cook, has .lolnod Billy Xasmylh. They will do s block face net over the New England circuit ■ Sew Bedford.—At tlie Sew Bedford The- atre (Wm. B. Cross, maungerl Frescelle eurae to big'business Jan. 2a-2u. Blanche Walsh. 27. fared well. Cosgrove Slock Co. week of il.vrilAW.iVs (T. B. Bnvllcs. mnnager).— Record breaking huslucss, week of 22. Bill for at) nnd week : Dnjan and Lenharr, Omar Singh. Itnssow Midgets. Ilnrper. Desmond and 1 alley. Harry relrer. the Trlllers. Kckol! nnd Gordon, und the vltacruph. Savov (D. R. Biiltlngton. mnnager).—Buf- KMWP. t<K ' k , c "' nreHcnleil "Sreret Service Ulek. lo good business, lust week. "Wealth and Poverty" ail nnd week. ,„!!iVJ ,: i.~ J , ' r( 'J ccI " > - v]w '" « b 'ir lofnl 'n- TOi'ltc, had n banner week 1i"ie. and surprised Ills laiiiii irlends and lo'iil udinlrei-s with nil ofbis new noil clever work.' F. W. Magbun, mnnager for Prescelle, Is a local boy, aui while here wns royally received. ■ Sprtng-fieTd^-At tlnf'Court Square (D. O.' Gllmbre, mnnngcr) "George Washlngum Jr.," Jan. 24,-Was given Its lirst produetlou oh any stage.' Geo. M. Cohan and Harry Montgomery made the lilts of the perform- ance, and Ethel I^vey. Eugene O'ltourke nnd Jerry Cohan also scored heavily. T-ho general opinion here Is that Mr. Cohan has innln- talned ln this work his winning gait In phiv- wrltlng, and the big audience present on the opening night laughed heartily nt the wlttv lines nnd clever features he has provided, l't Is full of action a d color, and the music, particularly one number, called "The Grand Old Rag," wis capital. Others In the sup- port not already mentioned were: Cleveland S'lcliolsou, John .Knuffman, Walter Olcott. Hefen K. t-oban. Truly Shnttuck. Ethel I«vev nnd a chorus of IWenty-uve. E. «. Wlllard 25-a", "Mrs. LefBhgwelrs Boots" 2f>. New Gilmoi'.e |P. F: Shea &. Co., mana- gers).—"When the World Sleeps," 22 21. Stored a success. "Big Hearted Jim" 9-33, ••At Plney Ridge" Feb. 1-3. PolPB (J. C. Crlddle, resident malinger.. —Bill week of Jan. 29: The Girl with tin- Bed Domino, Mnjor Doyle, Howard Truc-dell nnd company, Bailey slid Austin. Eight Sln-i- lands, Mitchell and Jlarron, Katbcrlne Duhl and electrogrnph. Nelson tl". V. Shea & Co., mauugors\— Fred Irwin's Majesties Increased their popu- larity a2-24. Business wus good. A \uudi-- vllle bill, consisting of Ellta Proctor Oils, Veraouo Jnrbeau. Ethel Fuller aud cacipanr. All aud 1-elser. Bertlnu and Broekway, John F Charke and Alexander filled In a.V.:;. New York Stars 29-31. Vaudeville, headi-l by Sadie Martlnot, Feb. 1-3; Golden Crook Notes. —Manager S. Z. Poll gave a benefit nt his theatre Sunday. Jan. 20. for the fani llles of the two llremen whose lives were lost In the Highland Baptist Church. Those who took port were: Musical Simpson, Busier Keaton, Major Doyle, the Village Choir, from ■• Way Down East:'' T. W. Eckert and Emma Berg, J. K. Murray and Clara I<nno. Mary Dupont and company. 01 ton De Scheda, and Second Regiment Band. About $1,000 was cleared Tlie Kaglc-s held n ladles' night nt their rooms on Worth- Ington Street, Thursday, Jan. 25 Mr. and Mrs. Don Ulatt were at Poll's lust week, Instead of Gorman and West. » Lynn.—At the Lynn (F. II. Ilnrri-o'., manager) the Adam GoOd Co. played in line business week of Jnn. a2. Blanche Walsh 29. Flynn Stock Co. 30-Fcb. a, Myrkle-IIur- der Co. 5-10. Aciiitomum (Harry Katzes. manager 1.-- Blll this week: Matthews nnd Harris, the Golden Gate Quintette, Cogun and BuncroC, Carllu and Otto, the Four Avollos, Dora I'el- letler. Booker and Corbley, and the vllagraph pictures. Manager Katzes has just completed 11 tine green room. Gem (Chas. W. Shcafe, manager).—Great houses. Bill this week: The Clifford*, lid- ward and Cbnrlotte Reeves. Orvllln Pitcher. May Itowe, Jumes Francis and Cora Roger... ami Shcafe's moving picture*. Salem TnEATiiE (G. II. Cheethnra. mana- ger).—The Huntley Stork Co. played to good business Inst week. This week, the Mvrkle- Ilnrder Co., except 30, when Blanche Walsh will lie here. Note. —Joseph Larcnux, a former aura manager of the Gem, Is lo be the sui»t!o- tecdeut of the Aero Club of America plant, at Pittsticld, Mass. Ilolyoke.—At the Opera House Ihe open- ing of vaudeville drew good sized audience-, nnd promises well. The bill for Jan. 22-21 included: Elltn Proctor Otis, Wlllard New- ell and company, Metcalf, Paddock and Al Edwards, Alexander, Bertina and Bmckway. All and Pclser, John F. Clark, Sinnrt ami Williams, and Brothers Gillette. The bill .'or SMI: Veronn Jarbeau, Ethel Fuller aaJ ,-™n».'y, Johnso" and Wells. D"r<eli and Bussell, Charles Duncan, Sisters Flood, l.n- luKa traiueu flogs and Koppe. Fi'pmH IT. F. Murray, manager 1.—'•The Danltes," 22-24, diew well. The Majestes. 3B>Sia ciime to lull capacity. "In a Wouiaii:, Power" a9-.'!1, the New Y'ork Stars Feb. I-.:. "The Curse of Diiuk" 0-7, the White CruoU 8-10. a ■ Lnivrciivc At Ihe Opera House (Grant & Cnhn. inunugers) the Roe Stork Co., Jan. 22-27. had good business. Skepurd's mov- ing picture* pleased good houses 2S. J- !••■•- once Hamilton, lu "The Senators )Mfe, Jo. 31: "Dumon nnd Pythias" (local) Feb. 1. Colonial (Al. Haynes, niauager).—Week of Jan. 29: Hungarian Band, l.lbbcy nnd Truver. Rice and Elmer. Jus. J. Morion. Na- omi" Ethardo, Leila Taylor, Louise Monlrosc, and the kloutograpb. ■ ■>♦» PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia Lotal nudlciiccs will have their ;tlrst view, Jan. 29, of Jefferson IK' Angells, iu "Funtnnu;" Geo. M. Cohan. In "George WnsblnitOn Jr.," und ltobcrt Edeson. In "Strongheart." . Lvitic (Messrs. Sliubcrt, manngcrs).—Jel- fersbn De Angells. In "Futrtuna," oisjns 2.'. for 11 run. l)urlng Ihe |»tst two week* Bertha Galland, in "Sweet Kitty Bellulrs. rcored 11 big lilt, and was sccu by big tuzcu audiences. . Gaiikick (Frank Howe Jr.. manager).— Robert Edeson. In "Strongheurl."' 29. for two weeks. Richard Mansfield ended 11 two week's stnv 27. the attendance being large. Biio.vi) 1 Nixon & Zimmerman, niunagcrsi. —K. It. Sothera aud Julia Marlowe began their llilrd and last week 29, In "Tlie Mer; eluint of Venice" and "Romeo nnd Juliet. Tho two stars, in "Twelfth Night." lust week, were greeted by large nudieuces. Wm. 11. Crane Feb. 5-17. Ctmmnn Stiieet (Nixon k Zlmmerinnii. mnnngers).—George M. Coluin brings "George Washington Jr." 20-Feb. 10. Dlgby Bell, hi "The Education of Mr. Plpp," played 10 prosperous business, „. Ciiest.nct BTtiEtrr Oi'EHA (Nixon * ««'• merman, managers).—Olgn Nclliersolo t» ■ gun her second and last week 29. opening with "Sapiia" "The Labyrinth" was seel by cowl sized houses 22-27. Lillian Bluu- veir Feb. 5-17. , Walnut (Frank Howe Jr., manager).- Rlchurd Cnrle, In "The Mayor of Tokfo. be- gins his second nnd last week 29. the show being received with much npprovul by S'™ sized houses the previous week. "His -Ma- jesty" follows. _. Paiik (F. 0. Nlxon-Nlrdllngcr. manager}. —" 'Wny Down East" 29-Feb. 10. Al. I- Wilson, In "The German Gypsy," delights big houses last week. „ , , fc ' GiiANti Opeiia Holse (G. A. Wcgefarin. mnnngcr).—"Buster Brown" iO-Frb. J- •'"' tendance wn* big last week to wltui-ss J» n i',' O'Neill, in "Monte Crlsto." "His Last D'• lar" C-10. Cnnan Avenlt. (Miller & Kaufman, roaa- ngersi.—"King of the Onluni Blng" 29-1"- 3. "Bon of Broken DowAvas well llkctl imd did nice business. "Uader Southern Skie* 010. ■National (J. M. Kelly, manager).—"Ty*";*. 9* and week. "At the World's Mercy jag good patronage. "The House of Mystery •>• i'Eon.E'a tV. G. Nlxon-Nlrdllngcr. roann- ger).—Charles T. Aldrlch. In "Secret Serih' Sam," till* week. "A Rnce for Life dro* well. "No Mother to Guide Her" 5-10. Blanpt's Alien Street (M. b. **LZ singer, mnnager).—"More to Be Pilled I U.in S<i.riied" 2li and week. 'The Flnuilng .)r- rnw" did prdH'iieroiHly. "The Slg" "' "" frmf ."-lo. ,, , . Hakt'k New T|ii:\thi: (John «"• ,.",' ir -' miiuagcr).—"When London Sleeps"' W*» ">