The New York Clipper (February 1906)

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A2 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. Fb^euary 2-1 HAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT? AND THE MOSr?AMofrTF WI M-L MECHANICAL FIGURES. BOOKED SOLID UNTIL JULY. Specially Engaged by Mr. Martin Beck for Another SEASON AS A FEATURE OF THE GREAT ORPHEUM SHOW. WILLIAM MORRIS, American Representative. c U auflevilleattdmiitstrcl, .1. Ha.3UI.ton' Goi.veh, of Anderson and ijolnew, wu railed to hli home, Frederick, MU-, his mother being very 111. The leun wan puylnp Keith's, ut Philadelphia, The; w*m obliged to cancel lie Boutoa lioimt, widen wua lo follow Philadelphia. lUnvBi Dcnn writes that ho In roaklnr ■ succesa with his HOTdty act, "Arte* of I'hyslcnl Culture," Introducing trick bag iiimclilQff, This l« lib tweuty-sixtli week with the Do Kuca Urm.' Ideal MitKtrela. IiA OiMTiiA jnp I*a Hub lire the latest ad- dition to Harry Hosier's Illch flyers Co. Their electric dining table la meeting Tvlth nuci-osa. _ . MrnnAT ani> Ai.dln have a return dale at the Jlostou 'theatre, Lowell, Maun., Liable of kIs week*. They nave Joined the "Battling Xelaon Co., in Taudevllle. Tub BIauqcani-h report biff Biieeesa, and limn Just closed with the .Stoddard StockCo. Tiir Hhtemjbooks arc on the Mozart BW- mlt, nict-tlux with ruccgsw. They write that they will MM produce nome new music and orlBlniil novelties with a new military finish. Thev linve Just finished two surccasful week* ut Philadelphia dm Young** Pier, Atlantic 01 (3*. Norns raoat Dk Huh Bi;os.» Ideal Mis- siitm.s.—We arc In uur tblrtv-firat week of success, and huvc turned them nwoy ovcry night for two wcelw. On our arrival at aCTJ Ion, N. J.. I ho entire hotttto was bold out. ana limulrcdn wore unable to procure Wit* !t» newspaper nald: "l)e line Bros.' JliUHirea wan without ijiicstlou-tlic ilncfit show of Its kind over here." Our recent Cuwn "ad. brought na hundreds ot rep)leu, which shows 1 he rapidly growing popularity of thin ron- nanr. Our constant demand for return dates .roves that wc are establishing a record to o* proud of. Our order la already til for our new thHt part wardrobe, also u new grand ecMta first port not, foe our next aeuHona tour. Ma-stor Anvnun Gjukt. who is with tM rhac K. Chiuuplln Hinck Co.. writes that Kb la maldne u big hit with his buck uud wing dancing, which he hau been dolus all IjAw'kksch am) Kwi.su write: "Mr. Law- rence's perlous Illness compelled IM to «««• .•ur engagement ut the UIJou 'ITiealre, lie- ctitur. Til., in the middle of the week. ^>« an now at our home In Mb \emuii, ().. where wc expect to lay vft lndeilnltely, and have canceled All time booked." NOTCH MOM It! MA* KlJRSASW I'ASIOI.K MiXHTKixs. headed by tlio "Only Billy."—- 'Pbe company will tonr the Pnciflc const Bad Wentcrn States next mason, und will be one •if Ute largest and grandest minstrel shows on the road, currying wiily people, including Prof. James H. l^icy's Challcng' Comet Bitiid or twenty-five pieces, which Is one of tlio boat liilufliel bands in America. Inrea ran will be required to curry the effects, which will include, for the grind nlreet parade, tour milk whlio horses, two lUtt- hopi'H, mid nn automobile. No expense Is helm; spared lo make this attraction Hie b.-st of lis kind. Oei>. I.. Barton, who luis hreu in ndviuu-e Ihc past sOMttD, will nan- 1IJM tbo Western tour, and Is In Saw Vnrk • "lt>* at the prestit lime arranging Hie book- tngq und nual details of the tour, und looks lovwnrd to one of tho innst pios|>«roua aea- smuh that this nttractlun has ever had. .Ioiix \V. Voi;i:r„ owner und man tiger o! Vi.gel's Big i:itv Mlnstri'ls, was the neat rtf noBfir. reciitlly. in Opdensburg, N". T.. of tln» lot-ill lotljje of Klks. 11 filmier, called "Vocel's Suacrkraiit Session," being the pro- amiumo for that day's fpsilvltlea. The 111*111- liors of the order, who 11 re very iiVDiy In ihat city. Ktnried with u. uionstcr pnrads In ■newer to the* reaulnr mlustrel parade clvcn bv Mr. Vogcl's Company, uud In 11 tody, "■■me couplo ut hundred ulioug. terenuded ihr nuuuict>r outn1do of his hotel, with die •■Hy haul, after which the/, with their fain- llU-ii. went over lo the theatre, having nmc- i!r:iiiy bought up the entire house for the night After the pi'rfoi'mtince tho odd bun- Miici; was Hprend In Kills' Hall, find, wlrb the iifststnncc of the inctubers of the uiauagcr's 'ompauv. 11 merry evening was spout, the M'cml not Ineaklng up until early the next morning. Uattager \ojjci has bwi one ot ihc brst known, and best liked itieinhei-s of tli'- piipulnr order hi the United Stair*. Sunt lc Haimi XA88A3I writes from Tangier, Mtuocco, under date of .Inn. ill, as follows: "We Htarled the new exldhltioiu tinder the il* tlr* of 'Sle HtlKsan Bou All's Mystcrlotu Wori- ili-vs,' und It was the tlrtt of lis kind clv^n la reel American stylo hi this country. It was Riven under a caiiTfls Hccotunindntliit; it,lw) persons opening ot Mhfuaw, iRte, .'Hi, 1 :hj;». The foiiowinjr nic the uuts forming ili,» progi-aniiim: Bukhnm Troupe or uvi'iii.v- live inrn. In sword uud *nenr dmyl: IHceV fiwn. In their urlptunl Ore daxiiit! troupe ut alxtevn (la.viluilian nci-ubuls. forly Umbfra, in tlielr seiiKittloual powder fnutnxiu on hoTMOs: llnlteeb, of linxdnd. in uiiikIc; nine- teen Moorish Ulrls, In daiu'lug; Slguor Uidtl. <!owii, and Cnrlos and Mnssct, tu Ibo hiill Ught: tho Sullan's troupe or IwobIj-bIi Hah- InwauK. reuinrkabte trained Aruhlmi horses, and Hosing with fifty men In Iior^rnmnFlilp. s|e UaFiiiin Ben All. In his lnnniifftMiicot, dls- Plnvod wonderful Judgment. Kvcrythluff went ••ej" like dock work. TM "how will be ti-nnv porlcil to b'ez. at the end of January. Mghl.v- iliree camels being engaged tn nu-ry the jdmii 10 Vf£. Sle Hast>au Ben All Is now ut AI- Itecrofl, Spain, acting the part of lulerprelar for the Hutiuti of Morocco. UoxMB <»Ari.ono. "the Chi from Vosey < niner, 1 ' after closing 11 successful tour of rlio Castle und Auderson circuits, opens Teb. SO, on the Orpheum clrenlt, nt Halt Luke riiv. with (tie entlio clivnlt to follow. ItEivr 8. Kam*KB»T, black face comedian, u Terv 111 in Philadelphia, with a compli- cation" ftC luag and fttoniavli trouvlt. Uarqt Xli;itxfl. bag pnneh^r, writes: "1 played the Palace Theatre, JSew York, week of Jan. 20, with great success, and am filling up my time fast." Will and Mav Rb.vo write: "We ha?' Just finished Ave sucrnnsfnl weeks on the Gns Sun circuit, and hare signed with a well known show for next reason, tu do our comedy acro- batic sketch between acts." AuTitun Lanis, who has lieen 111 with Iruliold fever for several weeks. Is visiting friends In Houston, Tex. lie writes that he will resume his vaudeville dates Feb. 20, In Denver. Col., nud will then play lor twenty weeks to the Pacific const. Jambs P. Wiuby write* t "I put tbrough Ilia following list of 'Raspberries,' at the Bijou Theatre, numllton, O.. Feb. 2: Harry ltodg- lus, John 1C. McCarthy, T.eft Cane, John, T. Ward. W. H. rnistltcr, Thus. Bateinau, O. Jerome Mors, flurry There!, Billy (Swede) Hall, A, J. Bauer. Fred Jinks, Gust, Dattelo, Jennie Colborn, Walter Iteliner, Carrie Bturr, IjIkkIo Birdeall, "Bus" Boscb, Xora Bridge, B. II. Dowrey, Mne Dowllng, G. G. Grubun- helmer, Jns. Biarnell, J. It. Coakley, H. II. Corhorn, lid. Urny. Laura Uirdsall, Kilty Brady, Aninlia Hehoeler, Frank Cotsonla, Wi;i. Kulluiun, V.i\. Knllmnn. Verna Knox. I am tt'viug to make the Haspberrie.i strong erery place. I put flfly-snven through last season in Dubuque, la., at the Bijou Thea- tre, and forty In Springfield, 0. Brother Bateman whs there in good ftkaoe. McCarthy find Ward, the managers of the Opera House, hel|>ed us in the good time," Mi:». Lkva Vkij^v, grandmother of the Ah- dnllah Bros., acrobats, and Dave Genaro. of 'icuaro and Btilhy, died from paralysis, Jan. 31, nt her home In Brooklyn. Tmc Tasmania's Tnot'PB, which opened at tho Theatre Xnllonal, Havana, Cuba, Dec. in, has extended fte engagement for ten weeks uioru, under the management of Alva ft Pnblllones, and report, good health and the most perfect climate in Winter this troupe has over experienced. Fki:d aXd Axjcib rBW>T hare Just con- cluded n succeHsful engagement oTer the Keith circuit. Weak of fob. 11' they played Proctor's Theatre, Troy, with the Orpheum circuit lo follow. Mr. and Mrs. Ali-.vv R. Dlut, lnte of Knsttii. Buey nnd Kustln, were railed 10 Sleclton. I*n., Feb. 1. hy tho dealh of Mr. Duey's mother. They reLurned to their home, Allegheny, Pa., on Feb. (i. Feb. 1 wus ihe anniversary of their wedding, also Mr. Duey's birthday. MAnia I..UM..V), of Brandt and Larano. mourns the loss uf her mother, who died nt Kansas i'1'v, Mo., Jan. 2. p >. und vrat burled at St. Petal' und l'uul's Cemetery. FA.NXif: Bkamc, formerly well known ai a sonhretle nnd dancer, was arraigned in York villa Court. New York. Feb. 7, on the charge of vagrancy, and was sentenced lo the workhouse for six niontbx. She Is fifty- three years old. Her husband, Charles Gil- day, a dancer, wus lost at sea a lew years ago, and their only child Is dead. She has been lit straightened circumstances for some veitrs. but would not ask for assistance from friends. Mrs. Gilthiy was liberated Jflnb, '.1, .Mrs. 1-Tli-t'. an old friend, going to ths rotu-L and Htatlng that she was ready lo give her a hone. B11.1.Y iimuu. "The Party from the South,*" principal comedian with llarerly's Uuratrau. reporiK great success on (lie coast nnd tbrougli the West, HAniiV \Vai;i>, of Wnrd's Mlostreln, who wu;} blinded lu an accident while hunting Inst December, hue recovered tho night, of his left eye, i:itd purllullv that of the other. Ills face Ik nut: ilfuiigured, and Ihe Injury lu his eyes ant only be detected hy the use of 1111 oplhntmyprnpe. JAK, 11. Du.VOVAN AMI ItKXA AkV01,» wers married at ML Ann's ('hureh, New York, hy Futher Sullivan, on Feb. 10. Horn 'Jliiimi will soon appear In vaude- ville. In "Her Only Way," a sketch by Will M. creasy. Geo. \v. I.KKi.JK, who will flnlsli five weeks on the J. !■■ Amnion's tdrcnlt, at Frat.lu'ort, Intl., week of Feb. 1:1. has the Sun nud Mur- ray hona*a to follow. Baui.hw and Kann, afler playing fifteen aaveemful weaflta llirough the middle West, are now working for the Western Vittidcvllle Association, unci are booked till May. Nona rnoM 'inn Fraskh Comkox asu Vacdbvjllm Co.—We are playing the Calm nnd Grant time, nnd nre highly Indorsed by the managers. Next season we are ;:ohig 10 enlnrga our show and males it one of the leading popular priced attractions on t he toad. Our rosier: The Paragon Trio., Rig. Chepala. Okas. Wesley, KUleen and Murphy, Win. llilion, the Hlltoiiks, I.nra Idvlo&stuu, Ihe OllTcrs. nnd a farce comedy chorus; CUns. I*. Hodsklus, proprietor; C. We nicy Prnscr, Manager, and our hustling agent, Jed Frascr. Cauoi.is-k Kkij.et MacCord. who, for the past three seasons has been quite successful lit comic opera and musical comedies, has decided to enter vaudeville, having secured a sketch from Frank A. Ferguson, entitled "No Mun for Dlnuer." The uct calls for tbree puople, special stage HCtting and eeverul chances of nlegnni. wurdrobe. Tub Mii.LMATt Bros., acrobats, bare agreed to separate. Charles will do the same net with, hi* wife, Gypsy Meredith. Kdw. l.ANu, formerly of the Gotham City Quartcire, nud wife, afler touring Aus- tralia, t 'hi 11 a, Japan, Phllllptno Island and Month Africa, nre returning to America. t-it mule for London, where they are booked to Pagan and M^euriasi closed a very success- ful engagement of rIx weeks over tie Am- nions circuit in Indiana, nnd are now play- log at the Kmplre Theatre, Loraine, 0., hav- ing been held over for tho ^ second week. Tbclr act Is pleasing them everywhere. Miss Merrlum's wurdrobe buing one of. the feat- ures of their act. They will shortly ojien on the Wallace & Gllmour circuit, with a circuit of good parks to follow. W. A. BOIIMB AND M1I.LB CAiriU.E.-TThO recently finished twenty-live weeks In vaiioJi- viiL-, are now playing the Kohl & Cahtls, circuit. At tlio close of this engagement the team dissolves Miss Cumllle having signed with the great Wallace shows. The BitADPoaus are now in tlielr tenth weuk as a special vaudeville feature with the J. J. Flynu Stock Co., and report great success with their new act, "A Hot Time in Cooulovcn," BU3ZS King will appear this month In her lalcst scenic and electrical dancing act, cu- nt led "Utopia; or. the Laud of Fancy." FiiAXK LlALii has finished his eleventh senson on the Kohl & Castle circuit, and Is now on the Gns Sun circuit. lie states that ids novel Instrument, the bandonlon, is as big n success as ever. Next Fall lie will have an enilre new specialty, and will go direct to New York. Adams axi> Kowacuk, wbo severed their connection with (he High Flyers Co. Satur- urday, Jan. 13, arc now with ths Western Vaudeville Managers' Association, and arc booked until Mov 14. McGkh axu coi.uxs clOKed with Dodgo- rtdwman Vaudeville Co., and are now play- Injr dotes, booked by Western Vaudeville As- sociation, introdtiL'lug their new act, "A Colored High Ball." I.KW Golt/, of GoeU Bros., lias Joined hutidri with John Cuiran, Goetz aad Cur- ran will do tlielr same act. Howard and Cameron Joined the Black Crook Jr. Burlcsojuers at Manstleld, O., Feb. K, to do their acrobatic comedy skelrh, "An Irish Servant,'' and ni'io work lu the bur- lesaue, TlM 'Crct.ixo Miiit,AUD B110H., whom (ieo. M. Fenherg Is featuring, wore ut the Jeffer- son. Theatre, Portland, Me., i'»r ten days, opening Feb. 7, Their novel bike act proved 0110 «f Iho biggest "cycling successes seen at Fortlnnd this weapon nud they were forced to respond to several encores. The Boss Si8Ti:ns. Lingers, write that they are phtylng with big success through the middle West. They will stay there until April, when they will return Ifijut to ploy parks. -.Votes mow tub Bijou Tueatrb, Daven- port, Ja.—This houss has been remodeled nnd Improved throughout, and was opened for biiKlness on Monday. Feb. ll.\ wltli the following people: Jack McPortlaud, proprle- r; Bob Ilomolu, manager; Albert Hall, uni sical director; the Llogan Sisters (Nellie nnd MatHe) ; the Croat Ueueila, .lolly Nellie Kvcr- ett, ltomola Williams and Lukeus, Marie Witt- K*>n. (Jrnce Luiigdon. Ron Fuller, Bertha Wright and others. Wo had a good opening and expect big business to follow. We get a copy of Tm; Old Reliable each week. Bokm Co«jiii.ax. who is plnying her fonrth Chicago vaudeville engugement In Frank A. Ferguson's "Ace of Trumps," will produce a new comedy, with scenic effects, in- ihe same urn her. at tho lluyuiurkct Theatre, week of Feb, IP. Cojoiodork Foote axo Sistkr. Ullputlans, who receutly nrrtveU homo from their I^ahtern trip, are b topping for the Winter with Ihelr sister, Mrs. c. Uroetw, nt l^ort Wayne, lud. The Ml-sical IIolbuooks arc doing well on the .Vow linglnnd circuit, presenting their up-lo-dnte refined musical act. ItAxzm-A axu Bn Lain are in their IwenlT- flfth week with Chae. fT. Yale'p "Devil's Auction" Co.. doing tlielr pmitonilnie unci comedy acrobatic act, nud an* meeting with great sueceaa. They will finish the season with this eoniiumy un or about May 1. Tin; D'Arvii.i.k Sisteun, who Lnve been plnying vuudevllle engagements In the West with success. Inform us that they will be fcuttired In one of Bowlund & Clifford's pro- ductlous next season. They have remained In Ihe We«t longer than they ttniidpnted, owing to the- decided demand for their act. f'ouiXK n amji's Pull mun car has been nurcJMMU of IL W. Edwards by W. Carl I'lomlu^. Mr. Iteming leaves for the Rust, to look after the interest of Fleming Bros.' attractions, and to arrange for new paper for next season, ftKO. WKsrrono. the Anslraliun ventrllo- yulHt, reports making a laughing hit at ths International Theatre. Chicago. CtAtatxcn I'owei.i.'s Ri:ai. Mi;gho Mi\- vtamM will go out again neit Summer, playing parky only, with twenty members. The time is nearly all booked. Fanxib Donovan-, of McCauly and Dono- van, who wus Injured lu a wrrrk on (bs Northern Pacific Uuilroud, Is rapidly recover- Ing. Dick Fjjkgi'Sox ami Grack Pamsmorh are honked for twelve weeks on the OrpliPiim cir- cuit. They phty Han Francisco nnd Los An- geles In July. Last week they were at the Columbia. St. I.ool*. Mo. LA Clair am* West report meeting with BUUCCM hi their new act. "A Drop Into So clet V ** ■■ i.'i ..i-.i li.ir.r ..,i ■«!' " Of Sl'llJ THE MODERN METHOD w OP™ ln«t»U • VACUUM CLEANER in the bMcment, run it by aleatrloLtr or other powir, and you on clean the theatre thoroughly between performances, at half the cost for maintenance. ECONOMICAL. THOROUGH and HEALTHFUL. Every particle of germ laden dust le drawn out through email lines of hose to receptacles, where it can be disponed of eafely. The Leading Theatre, including the Metropolitan Opera House and Keith's New Philadelphia Theatre, are using this sy'atsn. For full particulars address Dept. K TACVII CLEAN! COMPANY DAVID T. KENRXr, Pr.i't, 427 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Will You Let Us Prove the Assertion that We Can Publish Accepted Manuscripts More Satisfactorily and Promptly than Any Other Firm? : : : : ; : j Pioneer Music Publishing Company (inc.) 204 Manhattan HWljr-, CHICAGO. ILL > HIICEMOSH,*^, 1432 Broadway, New York. Plays, niipear nt the urlnclpal inualc hulls In ling- laud and tho continent. i.xLi i:n and IlnniKs. who flnlnhid olgh- ttan VHto for the \\>«icrn Vondcrillr' Man* ngcrs* AHsoclallon, four weeks orur Hie Kohl A- Castle circuit, lo bis mccesri, have ten Trr-'k.s boohed on tho cu.if.I. Jf.tnv II. IIi:i:u;li. opftn on Ihe Novelty circuit nt mnven Co!., Feb. IW, ffolnif West lo ibt couU uud mo bookwl "solid until the" lust y. The flMXDO.v Piios. slarlcd on a four months* tour In the \\>*t. but were com- pelled, on account" ot "Important bushiest, and an iicldciit. cam?lii« un lnjnrv and 111 health of V. tilyiulou. lo L-ani?cI tholr work, also to dcluy tlielr European tour. 1'heT will lay on* In I'lilladoIpJilu. AfKBR and 'CoUiOCfU In their trick i-lfl« and plutol ibooliac and comedy niUBical act, have been meeting with anceaaa, Tiri-CT, anp Kmiikxt, novelty comedy mu- ■tcal tcuiu. Joined tU« W. II. WeaL'rt Min- strels n( niverslde, Cal.. Jan. 10, for th« rest of this season. Tbr report that Mr, KM- ment is dolnjr a Pketch with Kitty Miller, under ftog name oC-Klrralnf and Killer. la unfounded. i - ])avi:t and VuiLury. Inform na that they are fcttlnff on vera atorli 011 the Keith eireillt having ptayea <;. u. l... in WttKhorrj Keith h, Philadelphia; Keith's Union Square, mi Yorli dbr, uud nt areaent ut Howard, Huston, wltli tun rest of tlio circuit (0 follow. Tni! Bxmsjuw, 1 i-aadevflki feaura with tlie Roe Stock Co., havi in ]ircpnrntlon a bis sensational novelty net. constating of four pfoplo, spoclal sceuory imil orlziuul and b«nn- tlfiil stage effeds, wliU: will bo copyrighted and fully proteuLed. IIosTos axu W'F.Li.orK. German comedlnns. IiB.Te Hcpuratcd. AI. Vllllitnis will Join liandi wltli the Four Barfs, in their g.muiHBtlc net, entitled "A Lively Xinif? in ttchnelder's Club," liitroihiciujr boxing. bu«r pnuchlng und comedy. Jack and tJitjiA caxatOX report mcetln;' with HuccetM iirciientlng their coiuccty and Hlujlng; act at Bradenburgiri Museum, Phila- delphia. Sahih VuDDr.it. wlio wan formerly with the Utopian:) nmieKquorw, Imn joined Wm. a. Clark's Jersey Lilies Co.. and Is uuw do- ing an act with Rem Washburne, the team leln3 billed 05 YTaabliurnc and Yedder. Man- ager (Mark has rf-enjraged her for nnt (-en- son to play the principal nut In a Dlff acl, entitled "Too Much Sister-Jo-Law,'* and was written by Mux Drootca, it will Introducs slnalnjr. dancing and comedv. "Tiii: Daxokii or Ipeals," a vaudeville fkeloh, by W. M. Itlatt nnil llarrv S. Hud- Ilelrf, was produced for the llrst Time on any ftuije. at tlie Lowell, Mass.. Opera House, by iteverfn He Deyn and company, Monday, Feb. 5. Kki;m;i.i.o, late of tlie team of Sylvester nnd Keenelto, write tliat be will produce, for (ho first time on any stage, a cinuplote nov- elty In Uie way of an nci-iol contortion act, emitted "The iJoidcii Spider on the Silver Web," with beautiful mechanical and elec- trical effects. He will be under the manage* ment of Lew Wambokl. JOQEV Yarrick continues to tnjstlfy with his Ma;lc Kettle, and receives excellent notices la all cities. Ills new act, (lie Aerial Conch, promhica to outdo even the Mnglc Kettle lu point of interest, aufl novstoiw, for It Is certainly n very clever conception. Sitvr.«Ti:ri Z. Poi.i has completed arranxe- meats for tli« erecttou of a theatre l» Jer- sey City, and also in Scruntun nnd Wllkes- llurre. Pa. 1'iiANK I. Fcay.ve. who lins been mnklng a lilt playing the Chinese servant, in th" ■ketch, "Ju8tT)orotb.T," with S. Wilier Kent, wilt be tieen next season In a new sketch, dupported by hi* wife anrl Master FranWf, eatlrjad "A Chiotmaa'i .X'roTiblefl." GnACB Van- BTtoniFOFD will appear at Proctor's ^ad Street Theatre, Now Tork, March 5, followhis which eotasement sb» will be heard at tho Victoria and ou the WD- llnins circuit. She will arrive from Europe Ieb, 13. ;, TrfK IVii.hon Trio- Informs us that It re- cently closed the cutlre Orpheum circuit nt DOttrer, Col., with hlff mivems. Tills w«ek It J?J? c . tl,e "°Pkiiia Thentre ( LouIsA-ille.nfter which it opeua on the Keith circuit It is booked solid until 1007. *-"""*• f» » BtH, novotty aorinlist, writea: "I bars Jaw recovered from a four months' IJIuew. l had an abscess nt the buck of tho brain, nnd tho doctors at Lot Angeles, Cal., had no hope ox taring me, bat I am strong; again, and m playlnj tho Orand TheatreT I?eao .. ev " " l ' a wcck, with the atilllvnn k Conal- Onf ril »n » t6ll<ivr ' openlnff at Portland, <.h;o. V. Uow'AtiD, formerl.T of Howard and £l!5$JP8 iaic T, ot Uow-ard and RobsrTe, ur{iS : n l KSS 3o,ccd >«l SheridHn'a City SSPi Bu r i «?"e i Co., to do leading Dutcn Efi™ iD if tL ? .*SSa?W*i i0T * ho res" of the hi?,w II V M i ur ! el Uob , ertB ™ » IaT date's nlone, tSSi 1 "SSWiiSL,^ th0 bc8t J,ft "«eB In the ilent" R °oerts was by mutual «^e«- MSSFe-^aSiPS P ,a -* cd their flrat.en- Kagement as a tenm last week. They state that tHoir net is quite a success. ■ t«?J-S-J- l CAr 'ia' l0VH J ,la ™ TO nnlshed the intei slate cimilt, and are now working for fte, ^ terD , v ^»^vlli r Managers' Asaocla- !te i$£*4 Uo , okl!tl . B0, i d - W wr| t« that ;?^™«? 0 # Jus - t »i , * c * 1 ™ 1 «aother novelty In- h??^22 fT T 2*^ nml sUl1 another one S. m ^u.1 ^"a 4, 1 bey Btate that thelract eleetrica^eaytl,"^ 11 ' wilU " Cff flCttlD * ** i n n- REn l ^» ai /e». piunlst. in September, IPS W ad w ded & Fred BrankboraA (Tcad^ S-i* Attambra Theatre Orchcatra, Mltwan- S?' 5**Li8 m V sl[ : ,and * and '« Playing In nouaea, one of the many theatres In. vrhlch wblrh to choose from." ' w ■ 7*r^ w!C^ the Melionolltto Ettcrtolnrra.'aaO?. Jga m " Unx *"" ,UCM « to ¥f.aejr jS Ii'os, *yt> no*, V/trns ire n>*etlnb> with