The New York Clipper (March 1906)

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MAB0H3. THE NEW YORK CL.IPPEB. 4» ARTHUR BUCKNER The Sensational Cycle Marvel, Sailed for Europe, Feb. 20, on the S. S. Kaiser Wilhelm II. Month of March, Albert Schumann Theatre, Frankfurth, a M, Cermany; month of April, Apollc Theatre, Vienna, Austria ; to follow Budapest, and Apollo Theatre, Nurnberg, Cermany. laoh Theatre booked for four weeks. Booked Indefinitely by my exclusive European Sole Agents: PITROT & QIRARD, 1265 BROADWAY, IMEMV YORK ClMul—1tl Tn fliIOitli.ii to tli* Klnnew or All Nations, to be directed by Charles [larkiasoD. of oper«tlc renown, at Mask Uail, Maaagcr will S. Heck in bu*y pre- paring the amuacnient feature* for the mili- tary carnival, to be given nt the armory, by i!k> rii>t Regiment, O. X. (».. April 18, mid to last ten duy« Buckskin. Ben's Wild West has l)"cu secured, and other concewdotiti are In ,i formative state. OitAXb Opbba Flora]-: (Harry ltalafortli A lulin H Iliivllu. managers).— K. 11. Solberu ;tnd Julia Marlowe, Ken. liG, lo "The Tamlnj; of the ft-hrer." "Borneo and Juliet.'* "Twelfth Vlght" and "The Merchant of Venice" are listed for the week. "Babec In Toy land" •jiEived to splendid business lant week. Ig- naclo MartlDcrtl and Katherlne Bell were the lively Infants. The chorus girls proved an exceptionally pretty lot, and the "grown- ups" in front evinced as much pleasure a* the children. Olga Xethersole March 5. Walmt Stbekt Turatiik (M. C. Ander- son, manager).—"The Beauty Doctor" Kcb. ■J.V Laat week the Nixon & Zlnimermuu Opera Co.. with Frank DesnoD, in "The Office Boy." did tremendously well. The revival of the Daniels hit was indorsed at the box office. Marie Barry, ns Eupbemln. and Katherlne Xetson. la the role of Claire I> Lune. were enthiHu The P**i Mortons, la "Break- lug Into Society." March 4. Him is son's OHM LIotjsk (George 1<\ Fish k ,L- F. Fish, managers).—The rorepaugh Htbck Co. has again been remodeled, sttd Walter Edwards makes Ids debut a* leading iAiiu, In "The Proud Prince." Mb, 23. More than ordinary interest attached to lint In- terpretation of Ucerbohm Tree's version of ■'.Oliver Twist/* last week. Jessalfne Rodgers u>ade her first appearance In the leads, as Nancy Sykes, while Laum Plorpoat was an Ideal boy. Gilbert BIy*s Faglu proved a ctevcr >'himeter study. Harry Kcnwick was Bill SyKeit. Charles Buruhaui, anotlicr now stock member, m especially good an Mr. IJrowu- luw. Business averaged good. "The Wife" March 4. • . ,„ .. ., IltxeK'r? JJfkba Houhk (Hcuck, I enue-ssy & Stair, nianngen»).—Barney (lllmore. man- aged bv John H. llavlln, in "A Rocky Bond iv Dublin,"'Feb. 23. "When Loudon Sleep:*" was received with enthusiasm last week. I'mnk Ktlday and Lillian Yolkmuu. In 'he leading roles, were actually cheered duii'tu ibe moat thrilllue moment* of a play well su»i.alned throughout. "The Factory SUr* March 4. r.ji.i jiiua Tram (M. C Anderson, man- ager ).T-Mlle, Martha i-'lorlne, with *ier troupe or lions, pumas, leopards and Jaguars. It* given top ulaee on Hie bill Feb. 23. Eddy (llrard and Jessie (Jurdoer. In "Dooley and tin- diamond;" Gus Wlllhun*. Foster and Fos- ter, Charles I^onurd Fletcher. Trio Sciplo Artrcnauil. Hie Three WeatouB, nod Goodwin. Lester, Smith and Dale (the Avon Comedy Kvurj, In "The New Teacher," arc other enlvrtaluinra. Tliere were the usual crush'."* loot week, and among the really good turn* were: Charley Case, the monologue man; Mucart** monkeys, Willy Xininiermau, and T. .NeihOn Downs, "the King of Coins." Madurue AverySirakosch received many encores. Lyckum TnEATBi: (Ileurk. Stair k Fen- nVsKy, nuiangeni).—"Fast Life la New York" liVb. K "On the Bridge at Midnight" re- newed former successes lart week. Frank Weed. Catherine Crego, Don Heed and Mattlc Kdwardd were lnemocrii of a cupable com- pdiiv. '•Tlie Flaming Arrow" March -1. I'lMPLtt's Tiiimtsk (Hubert Mcuck, inait- lareri-—The Broadway Gaiety Girln Feb. 23. iTMik 0 Carr's Thoroughbreds, with Cun- ning, the Jail breaker, especially featured. l»ut up a good eliow, to good bu^lnes* last wet-k. "A Good Kou for Tour Money" and 'Tlie I'tikm Men" were the burlesquew thai took well. The Laurent Trio made tlie hit of the olio. The Jolly Glr|s March 4. STAXU.\nD Thkatuk (C. B. Aruold. maua- Ifrj.—Tlie Gay Masqueruders Feb. 25- M. itf. Thclse's Castno Girls, in "An Unwilling Klna," with vaudevlllt?, drew big crowd* larf: wcek. Tim Heuly made a great impression as no IrUh comedlau. Belle Gordon \z still uueen of bag punchers, llnl Godfrey In with lite cumpaut, playlrg^ his sketch. "A Very- llUd Boy.' Klec A Barton's Big Show March i. Music Hall.— Marie Hall was the soloist at the concerts of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Feb. 23. 24. Otism? or Tin: Loanv.—Krom Mt. > ernou ruBies the telegraphic story o£ the marriucc i»C two Clnclnnatlaas, Albert Lewis and Mary McDoiiough. both of the "Human Ilearta' Co....... Manager John Warren -nmouni-es May 27 as the opening dale of the Ludlow I.UKOUB Minnie Dyker gave up an oo- i Icipnted '.Tireer In opera to wed George Hantcy Wlppert. of Arllugtou llelghts. n l*lMJ|>a|iil| suburb On the laut day of Ssrah Uemhardt'a brief local cogngeincut ■she was preseuted with an Immense Inure! WTejitn and clnster of American beauties frgm local French societies Corlnu*' Moorelflwjon will aing at Mazie Homnu h rarewell tfincert at the Grand "arlo Fisher appeared Feb. 23, as a soloist irt rh>' first concert of the Mozart Club.^. Iittf' Hchutnon, u protege of Cora Kahn, will ialft the cute role of Thoaias Franklin Mor- ion Jr.. In the premier of "Kidnapped by Beity" thr new Laurettc Von Varscveld-F. lloeffer McMecliaa comedy, ut the Odeon. Marelt y The All Tarnu* Minstrels give u shoir at the Auditorium March G. and prcHRnt Baby Virginias, the four year old fbl Id acrobat. NirrEH. —The Culnmbus Amusemeut Cv. t uporalors uf the Hmptre Tliealre. nt it nieeting of the Htockholdcrit. Feb. 22. sold the len«o lo Geo. t?. Urlln. who will remodel tho honi"-. Frauk Cunip. lending uiau ut the Um- pire Slock Hot. has resigned, and will noon join the Vanyhau Gmwr Stock Co.. at Cleve- land Kdna Kerr, a chorus girl in Chnrley Urapewlu'K "it's ! : li to Yon, John Henry. Co.. who wax operated on for appendicitis nt Protestant Hospital. Feb. 8. died 24. and the mvfcfBB were held at Trinity Church, by tkw Actors" Aid Society, Sh Tlie body was shl|M»ed t» li'-r form»r ltome in Philadelphia. Dnyton— AE tl>: Xntionnl Ttmnirc (till Burrows, manager) "The Factory Girl* played *o Mitlnfactory hnsluess Feb. in-SI. "The Beauty Doetcr." wllh an excelluut eoni- pany, played cnuncity bourn** 22-2}. Com- ing: Botb Melville, In "Sis Hopklus." 2«-2B: 'The Four Mortons, in "Breaking Into So- ciety," March 1-3. wCToaiA (C. G. MJlier. manager).—A good crowd witnessed Bom*1U- Knott, in "When Kulgatbcod Was In Flower." Feb. 21. Joseph Wheeloek, in "Jimt Out of College," did splendid business 2K. "The Teuderfoofdrew fairly well matluee am! night 24. Coming- "Ul-lSi," a fiouiedy of toys (local). 2u, 2» : -Ian. K- Haskett and Mary Mannering. in "The Walls of Jericho." March 1. SoLUiEiis' IIomi: TflBATHK.—The John Thomas Concert Co. pleased a good nudleaec Feb. 21. Cumlug: "Our New MIuInteF* 28, Alloa Packard, cartoonist, March u, |)il->\ (Lewis, Wheeler & Curma, man- agers).~-A plcaslug programme caased the attendauce to lucreaM: for week of Feb. ID. Week of 2d: Mar and Miles. Guy stent. Fred aud Daisy Thortoa, May O'Dell. and the optlscope. YonaffHtowD.—At the Park Theatre fLcc Xorlon. manager) "As Told In the Hills." Feb. ID; "The Governor's Pardon." 20, 21, and "Too Proud to Beg," 22, all enjoyed very good business. "When Knighthood Was in Flower'* was well presented 23. by Vfrglnln Drew Trescolt and company. Miss Trescott won much favor with her audiences. Hactett and Manaerlug 24. Chester Dc Voude Reper- tory Co. 20 and week. Geaxp Opkua Uopkk IF. K. Aloaugh. man- ager).—Anna Kva Fay drew well week of 1». and occupies the house for the current week. GiTKTt (Jos. W, Webs, manager).—Ir- wlo'f. Big Bnrlef-que Co. plii'ed to good busi- ness week of 10. this being the opening week of the new playhouse. Scrlbner's Morning Glories hold the boards 2U and week. Xotks. —Hugh Kane, of minstrel fame, iolns Voget's Minstrels »on. and tccna wtth best wishes of his many friends Harry W. Codv, formerly with the L'nluue Theatre. Akron, is now advertising agent for the Grand here. ■ -- ■ ■ ■ (.'leveland.—At ihe Opera Hou*e (narrv D. Kline, manager) "The Virginian" week »( Feb. 2«. "The Shepherd King" had goi-d attendance last week. Colomal (Drew * Campbell, managers!. —Henry K. Dixey present^ "The Man On the Jtox" week of 2d. Vaugbau Otaser Slock Co. presenied "Men and V>omcu." to copacltv houses, week of 11). Margaret Augliu nett week. I.vcccm iGeo. M. Todd, muuagcn.—"Girls Will Be Girls" week of 211. "Tlie Ulu-:k Crook" had good receipts week of l». "Toai. Dick and Harry" next week. CtxvEUixn (Geo. M. Todd, muuageri. - "Too Proud to Bi'g" week of 20. "titst«?r'M I^ist Fight" drew crowded housei week M ltf. "On the Bridge ut Midnight" next wafc Kkitii'-s HI. A. Daniels, manager).—Btli week of 20 includes: Ntua Morris and :oui- pany, Cumnrus nssttH. h'ord and Wllsou, l'i II aud Nettle Peters. Lludeii Bcukwlth, Mox- Smltb Duo, narry Atkinson, and Bailey ami Austin. Capacity houses and sitlcndld ^!1!« rule hen-- . „,„ . T.TBic (15. It. Lang, manager).—Bill week of 20 Includes: Ferori's Animal Show. Gar- nellas. OUMlo HlHters. Somera and VWam ttobert Wlngate. und Kelly aud AdaoM, BT.*n fDrew k Campbell, managers).— run Tlioroughbreils week of -**". Miner's Meny Bni-le&iuers week of 1». Broadway Gaiety Girls next week. BMi'llii: (Chas. W. Deuzluger, manageri.— 1T» Bowery Burle«iuers week of 28. Sam Scr'.bucr's Morning Glories, week of ID. had good receipts. European Seusalloea next week. loit-do.—At the Valentine (Otto Burnt. manager) Kubellk Feb. 20, l > reHH Club Shot\- •JM. James K. Ilackctt and Man' Maunerlng 2d. Al. G. Field's Minstrel'H 2S. "The \ Ir- glnian" March B. Ltchvm (Frank Bert, manugen.—Harney Gil more. In "A Rocky Road to Dubltu." eaiuo to line business 1U-21. Havcrly's Minstrels. 22-24. pleased gicotly. "Josh Perkins" 9ft 2t. "What ilappeuiHl ro Jones" Marcli I* ICmpiki; (Abe Shapiro, manager).—The Bowerv Bttrlesnuers gave a show that hid fair business I» aud week. The Kurupcau Sensation Co. 20 and week. Al. Reeves Co. March 5 aud week. Arcadk fll. H- Lamken. muuagcrt.—Jae Broomstick Witches were n strong feature na the bill 11) and week. The bill for 20 aud week includes Spnuldlug, Marlow and Vlunkett Co., I»ora IVIIctfer. Coyue'H Pan-' tomlme dogs. Stuutoii Mediuu, Mayuic Rem- mingtou and Pliks. Warteuburg Bros, aud the TetngToph. , _ ,. Bukt*k (Frank Bert, manager).— Ttetrn Had Boy" 2»-21, drew good patronage. "The Factory Girl" 22-24. "The Little Ilomestenil honto*. iikh derided to ugalu o|H!n (he donr.- oi lb? bitter place nfiei* >uimr lielng dark for rhe piisi Iwo vi«nittiiiK. Hie reni>e»Ing will oreur n'urntt M'ireli X llmnflcM.—At Memorial Out^rn IIoukc i 'Harry L. Bont'is. maiijger) "t.lrls Will ![.• Girls" pleaxed a well (llletl Iioiihc Feb. SB. "Our Xew Mlnlstrr" pm-ketl the honst* 28. pverv seat being wild at advance xtiln. '"The TenJerftHit" comes 20. OttWltii'M (GitH Knn & O. G. Murray, imr.i agcrsl.— BuhIucur eonllnues good here. 'ITir lilll for IS and wivh Include*: Mt>llevlll.> un<l cnffBtttmr, Annie Goldlc. and Lewis mid Hnrr. tidumhui At the Great Southern The- ■_ , u-2S, "Shadows of a Great City" March 1 aire (O. M. lleffner. inanager) friends und niemhers of the Kalglitsiof Columbus lilted Hie aiaiw Feb. 22, to witness the annual tuluytrel show gireu by tbe members of the order, who ucmiltted ihcmselves lo a very Tcditable manner. "LtMle Lord VMm roy*' was produced by the pupils of Miss Cluienbcard, for Ihe bcneJIt of tlie Home for the Aged Deaf. 23, to a fairly good houw, "Just Out of College" drew welf 24. "The Tcuderfoot" 28. Marv Muurerlug uud Jaincs K. Huekett March 2, 8. "The VIrlgluau" 0. •.'baniicry oleott 7. ■ Kmi'IBt: (Priestly Morrison, monngcrj.-— "'■■ipt. Barrimrtoa" was produced by tbe slock wmim to fnlrlr good crowds, week of heb. ,. T1)C ■mrm lbms— ijih nil II). Mrs. Flake. In "Lcab «?™fcJ5ffl Orcbcatru 0. vaudeville (stage hands* bcoellti ■apaclt^ houses 22. Week of 20. * Glltlcrlug « ...V nrUEP 0. "A Bunch of Keys" 10. «*lor^l: , * week of March ,i. "Out of tbe rold. ntj 0 n (Thomas k J'ults, nuitmxcTa).— Uiiaku OpbUA IIousk (W. W. Prosset. man; w -eek of Feb. 20: Genevieve Rutherford, the Aibcons, Baby Gertrude. Jean Beauregard. uew pictures and soogs. MISHUVHI. Ut. Uala.-At the Century i P. T. Short, manager) "Cueckera" wok a tine drawing card for week of Feb. JS. "The Wlwird of Ox" 25 aod week. "The Uou nod the Mouw" next week. Olympic (P. T. Short, manager).—"The College Widow." hist week, played to gpn- ersllv fair Iiouwk. John Drew. In "T*e f«ncey." has good prospects for 23 and week. to be followeaby Grucc George, In "The Mar- riage of William AhIic." Gaiirick (0. W. Floyd, manager).—Bertha (iaiiand ended her two weeks of due business 24. In "Hweel Kitty Ilellalrs." which made h decided hit. The week of 20 bids fair to be the record breaker of the season with Con- . atanee Crawley. In ' Idylls of Shakespeare." 20-28, and Mine. Sarah Bernhardt March l-Jl. The advance sale of scale for both stars was tremendous. Tim return engagement of Mrs. Flake (In repertory) Is looked forward tn wllh much Interest. She will play here next Guand Own* Ilot'SK (John G. Sheebev. manager).—The week of 18 Primrose's Mlu- strelsi proved excellent. The opera. "l*a«il Jones." with Rose Cecelia Shay. 23 und week. iMPKiiiAt, (O. B. Russell, manager) — "David llaraai" eujoyed a splendid week, fol lowed by the ever popular "Sherlock Holme*" 23 aud week. Haymn'h (Wm. Guren. manager).—trni- lowlog "The Wnyof the "I'mm-gressor." which did good biiMincfti. come "The (jneeu of the HiKhlauds." whicli hiJ- fair to do tine 23 n:id week. Gavktv JO. T. Crawford, miiuugei').- Al. KeeveV Show scored big. Mr. Beeves divid- ing honors wllh the famous Nelson-Fumum troupe of acrobats, IS-24. Tlie World Beat ers-23 and week. Stavdauu 'Lev Relcheubucli, manager). — Following (lie splendid week of tlie Innocent Maids we have the Dreamland Burlesqiiers week of 23. Commuia (Mlddli-lon Jfe 'late, muuogersi. -The following are Included lo the bill for 23 and week: Navajo Girls, Thome and farlcum. Kva Westeott and company, Keuo. Walsh and Melrose. Tom Brown. Dick Lvnch. the Manning Trio. George and May Wood- ward. Gladden nud Luvlne. Marion and Deane. and Hh- klnodrome. ONM tlton W. Sluurt. mauager).--Sun- day and AVednesday evenings the German stick Co.. und Saudiy ufteruoons. the Choral Symphony concerts enjoy good houses. a '' - St. Joseph.—At Tootle's Theatre (C. 1". PliUley, maaager> "Bnstcr Brown" i return I had big business Feb. 22. matinee and night, Gnu* George. lo "The Marriage of William Ashe." 23: Lewi* Morrison 24. Kyrle Bel- lew 2S. Ltckim »C I'. Phllley. manager). --"N«- iKslyV Claim." 22-24. opened to fair business. "Lured lrom Home" 2->, 2d. bniC (II. Waller Van Dyke, manageri.- The Vnu Dyke Stock Co.. In "La tlgnle. drew satisfactory linslness Inst week. "Car- men" week of 20. CitYSTAt. (Fred Osmioa. nianasrr).—A s(rong bill packed the bouse at every isr- formancc week of IS- The bill for week of I'.". Include*: Brooks Trio. W. G. Rogers. ffeca nod Camllle La Jess. Marie Glrsril llnrold Kclley aud comiinny. and fosmon's moving pictures. m KanwaH CHTi ail the Wlllu* Waal Tlie- alre (Woodward k Burgess Amusement Co., managers), last week, "The Wlsard of Oz" opened Suodav night, and cuntinned four night* and matinee, to capacity MM Montgomen- and Sloue were as enthuslaslit- allv received «s of yore, und tliey were abl) assisted by Belle Itobluson. Allene Crater. James K. Wrsley aud Beit Dean. The liro duetloi' nnd cnsenihle work weru up lo tlielr former standard. Tlie latter part of the wrek Kvrle DrUfV, In "lUrHes." created the saoic good Impression he made las* season. Tbo.'e In Ihe couimuv deserving luetitloii were: K, It Holla ml. Frank Connor, Hullle ltu-*se|l and Olive Windham. This week. "The Clausman." for the first time here. Next week will he divided between "l*andful" uud Lulu Glastr. In "Miss Dolly !>ol!ars." GRAND (>tr.iA Hol'sk (Hudson k Juduh. malingers i.— IjsI week. Yurke and Adams, lu "Banker* and Brokers." met with a fair degree of ana"**. Yorae uud Aduius were clever and the company large. Thin week. "San Toy." and nexl week. ,! Davld Hnnim." Oui'HKLM (Martlu Deck, gem:ial munageD —-Last* weekV bill scored big: Tbe act-* were: Carlisle and Baker, plunlsbt. vocal- ist* und wmiioseiv; Joseph Newman, lu his owu sougs: ("curl uud DIaiaotid, in Spunli<li dances; Watson and Morrlacy, stngcrs uud iIjuicm: Lewis McCord and company. In the sketch. "Hie Nlrbt Before :'* Air. Grunt, as- sisted by Kthel lioag: Bice's pony, dog and monkey clrcui,, and the klnodrome, showing the latest rnovluu plclore, "The Wolf Trap. Bill this week : ivulson. Hutchlns, lidwards and cooipany, Chris Bruno aod Mabel Bus- sell. Ferry Corwav. I.l' Bruu's Grand Opera Trio. 'Happy Jack Gardner. Harry Le Clulr aud !-• Brunln. GiLLltl i..U'i:i:a Ilut'SK (K. S. Brlgham. man ager).—Ijist week "Lured from Home" proved to it- u melodrama of exceptlotiil merit. Wlllli Granfer did splendid work. ■- and Little Wanda Carlyle. a child of seven. repertory, week of Feb. IV. pleased big crowds dc^rves praise. This week "The Way of the at eleven performances. "Two Little »>alfs Trnnt-gruwhor." Ncit week, "Fighting Kate." AcniTouti'M (Woodward k Durgess Amuse- ment Co., managers).—Lust.week "Sberloe'- PiuiPI.K's Thkatub." The seeioid week of ilie l^lton Stuck Co. «iw a ih'etdi'il Inrrenir In the attendance. "Thehnn" was prmliu'cd und Mplcmltd work was done by the hiiHvldunl nh'tiilteitt. TIiIk week "The Galley Sbive." . Ct.iritHitX'js.- -Sarah Bernhardt will ni>- peor at Cnuvcnllon Hull on Ihe night of Fell. 28. lu "Camllle." The house has i»e<-n prat* llt'Slly sold out. and It Is safe to prcdlel that "in- in the tnrgesl. If not ihe Lin,-'-!, audi- ence which she will eneouuler tnirhig her lour, will be played to here. Arrangement* were made l i-t u.>ck by Mr. Gorham. Hern- hanlt's represent at Ives, for the pnrchnse af a teal, from Baker * I^s-kwoial, n IikihI ilnn. Tbe lent will is- llrsl used In Dallas. Tes.. \lareh 20. and after that will he used «£* elnsivcly for n Suntliern tour mill siipple- mental tour of California. Hie lent will seat six thonsand ts'ople. and wilt Is* titled out with folding clmli-K, arranged In sels of atx. There Till! lie n complete stage. UUdBE. 'Hie new tent has been contracted for on a reuial until Ihe amount aggregating Ihe price of the tent Ik paid. For the llrst day's use gtlUH will be paid, nnd after ituit sii.'o n day. until Sm.OOO Is |Hild, when the lent Itecomes the Iiroperty iat lieriihardi's managers. .Mine. lernhurdl'i season, which was tirlglually to have been twenty-lire weeks, has been extend- ed to tbirty-uvc. through the addition of the Callfonila tour in a tent. After her engage- ment In Convention Hall she will strike 01 reclly South, going to Pnlm Bench. Fin.. Is-- fore she doirhlcs bsek to Texas for the lent season, tn Tulm Reach she will appear In the dining room of Ihe Royul Poncluiin Hotel. A stage will be mil In one end of the room. About 2.000 seats will be sold, on subscrip- tion only, for <"> each. NnrlairlHd. —At the Baldwin Theatre it;. II. oiendorf. manager) "The Yankee Con- sul." Feb. 19. gave a splendid iM*rforninm-c, to z. top heavy tiuiite. -'luiHles.'' 21), played to capacity and plea*.ed. Kyrle Bellow's work wos greatly nppreelnlcd by the au- dience. Ilowe'g mu\'lug amn (return en- gftgemcul). 22. drew Iwo good houses. Kva Tangunv 21. On .Mf:i; (Dr. F. W. Hlenier. laniiuger). - Week of IP, fair business, with the stork company. STin (G. II. Olcndorf. mnuiigeri. Viimle villi- Is filling iMs house nightly. ♦*♦ MINXKSOTA Marlon.—At the Grand [C B. I"err>. mauager) Mrs. Flake played "Leah Kleslma" lo a packed bouse Feb. 20. "Girl* Will be Glrla matinee aud evcnlug. 22. drew bljj. Henry R> Dlxey. In "The Mua on the Box.' M; "What Happened to Jones" 20, White's "Faust" 2N. I nnton.—At the Grand Opera Hoase (M. C. Barber, manager) the Guy Stock Co.. In .„......»....- .,■,->..I. ,.t li'..'i 11) lilnflbf/t l,ll> IT.11M M _j pcriorojaocvto. inv u»i^ ""<"- 2*i "Tbe Darling of the Gods" 27. "sweet "• March -. "Uncle Josh Perkins'" 3. Clover" « "The Man oil the Bux S. Caotou Symphony : 'ger)- — "The Beauty Docior" entertulued fairly (food crowds Feb. ltf-21. "A Son of stanf* drew falrlv well 22*J1. Havcrly's Miu- mk 20-28. "When Knlglitbood «aa in I-'lower" March 1*3, "Sis Hopkins'* C-10. H|Qii Btbket (Chas. W. Harper, manager). —The Black Pattl Co. drew capacity howaes Feb. 19*21. "Dangers of Working Girts phmU'to good crowds 22-24. "The Oover- nor'a Pardon" 20-28. "The Factory Girl March 1-3. "Wliv Womeu Slu" o-7, "A Mil- lloualre Tramp" 8 10. /.anesvllle.—At the Wcller Theatre (J. G. England, manager) there were four nighti of vaudeville, oiHsntag Feb. 1«, *wn raft Perkins*' did fnlr business 17. Black I'attI Co. 2.1. "Josh Slmpkios" 24, week of 26, vaudeville. \orri;.—S. A. Wcller. owner of the Heller TJicaiic nud torn* «f the old Scb"Its Opera Holmex" drew big houses, which thoroughly enjoyed the good performance. Brroll Dim- oar. In tbe title laiit, was excellent, yialbllde WciBog. as the adventuress, cumc In for tin lion's share of the applause. This week Lewis Morrison. In "Faust." Next week, Jo- seph Murpby, C'ESTtnt TiiKATur. fJ. J. Uarrctt. maoa ST). —Last seek the Dreamlnod Burlesuu>:rs ew big bouses. Jolly Zeb waa tbe hit of tbe performance. This week tlie Alcazur Beauties. Next week. Watson's Oriental*. Majestic (Fred Waldennau. manager).— r.i'.jr week tbe M'orld Beatero drew good n1- tendanee. This week Wine. Women nnd Son? Co. Next week, Hoble's Knlcker(s.'ckrrfl. Mtiuieaiioils. -Ai the Metropollhin Opera House ft*. N. Scott, mnuiigeri Lew Fields, In "It iluppeued lu .Vonlluiid." Is the offering for Felt. 25 and week. Thouius JelTerson. In "Itlli Van Winkle." March 4-7 : Kyrle Bellew. In "Rallies." S-lll. Lulu Closer. Ill "Miss Dolly Dollars." played to fair houses Feb. IS and week. Buoc OI'i:ua Holsi: tT. L. Hays, malin- ger 1 .—Thomas K. Shea will be seen 2o and week. "Fight Hells." by the Byrne Bros.. tollows. "fluster Brown" played to crowded houses 18 und week. OJil'mxu (Martin Beck, geiioral uiuuu- geri.—BUI for 2." uud week: Auuuul visit of the Orpheuni Koad Show, with Ye Colonial Septette, Mcrlun's dogs, Jules mid Ktln Gurrl- sou. WlUolia Wluter. Sisters and Brother*; Ford. Edgar lllsley. Cumpls-II uud .lohiisnii. und tin: kliiodruliH*. I'lne liustness is and week. Lvct:i:n tl. I'. Sneer*, aiuuuger). - "Tin* Courier of Fortune 2*i and ww>k. ■"The Christian" next week. "All the Colllforls of Home" played to good business IS nnd week. AcitM-ouiiiM (P. T. Baiinoli. nmuager). - Berthu Gul/tind. hi "Sweel Kllrv BellnTrs." l*i the attraction 2d and week. Mine. Sarah Bernhardt drew line lutslness 22-21. Cviori, (John Kllloit, miimiKen. Hill IWr 2*1 and V««k; The Greels Bleycle Troupe. second week af lluekeye Slate Ijaarteili', .loseph J. Dowllng ami Myra Davis, ihe lltdi- lands. Miisti-ul Nulou. Lmil* Bales, and l-.va Lumpkin. Huslness was very bum W and 1)kwi:v *SV.' A.-Slng'-r. miinugi*ri. -Kaiplre Buriesuuers U the iitlruclloii for 2o and wei-k. The Chetrv BJiissoms next week. Miss S«W York Jr. drew more bnslncss ilfnu ronhl Ue Mceonimodnted 1S timl week. - - -'■■■■• nt. Pawl. AI (he Mell-o|ioillill) Optra House il.. N. Ki'ult. mailligerl Lew Fields. lu "II Happened In Nordland"' (IUmI lime here), had good business week of IS. and uliiJCij lataifir aT Lulu Glsaer. In "Miss iKdly Dolltns." t-uiues 2d, for the mnr, hyrle Bellew. 'n "Riillles." March 4-7 : Thomas Jef- fersou Jr.. In "Hip Van Winkle." s-H«. Mami- aer Swtl left for a ten days' bookluir trip In Now York. 211. Gu-lMi iThcu. L. Hays, inansgeii. --Tlioliins K, Shea, who was new to Ihe ihentre tmblle of St. Paul, met with Hie most slgual s.ic- bhbi In his repertoiy of plays week of Is. and big bwiws were the rule. He pn-st-ntisl: "lUchelleii," "Olln-llo." "Nup-di-on the Great; "The Bells." and "Dr. Jekyl! and Mr. Hyde." In all of which he appeared to grenl nd- vuiituge. and miide a dlsllucl lilt. Byrne Brothers. In "KIglit 1MW W»*4 ttf 53: York* and Admits. In "Blinkers and Brokers. * week of Murch I. Htak U. C. Van Hon, manageri .The Km pint HurlcMipjerH, with dally ii)iitlin-<-s. hml fuir ttl guisl business week of Feb. IS. Week of 2.V the Cheirv BIosmmiis. mid week »( March 1, Merry .Mnldcii*. Lhti'flKi'M (Charles Fn-rck. manager i. Business e'ils very good week of 11). New people for Wi*>-k of 2d: Menu Kurle. Jnllmi mid Julian. Frank McGfutilss. Vlrglniu Ilay- ileu. liurrnlue Sisters, with Kdlsoii's lutesi iiiolloti pletuivs, Holding over: (Hilton and Huylr. Alfred Anderson. Grace De Camp, llerllc Von Hunk. Kittle Rjinsom. Theresa Keaip. Bei-ile Wlliurd. Mabel Carroll. Itnth L.lvuh. aud (iroce Mnlliews. KMfiHK (J. C Van Itoo, muniigeri. - llusl- ues« was fair week of IP, The only neiv face for tnafe ol 2H will Is* Olga Wiiiganl. All others bold over. - a llalath. -At the Lycetim u\ A. .Marslmll. inunageri "Kerry Gow" am the bill riata, Si, 22. Tj;w1h Juiiicm 2;:, 24 mid multure. In repertory. "I'lfi" PatT!: Ponf'!:" Ml. I". drew large aiidlcu<*es. Tile IHks March I-'J. "Paris bv Night" r»-7. Savage's Kngllsh tlisirn '''.'. V, HI. MCTroWiMTAN * Wm. Isillgstn-et. uiiina- -^i i.-Hi-llly ie World's Big Show did big MatoBM vtcrk of Feb. IP, Miss New York Jr. week of 2(1. Blior (.1 .<■ ,\| [i I tin n 'I. manager i,— Bind- new Is to cnpaclty nightly ut bolli perform. auces. I'linuer Nines nnd his trained pigs- assisted by MoHisr Ji-.ies. with Irahicil iblckeus. ducks u;id i-Igcous. gave a good sliow. People for 20 and week are: Kvuiis ami Avails. Alice Alvo. Buckeye Stule Quar- tette. Manhittini 'IVIo. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morrell. Joe Ailmou. Kehnelder's ilrclieNtra. tlarry Wlluiol, Jus. M'-Clellnn, and the mimv- Ing [il'-nires. MANY PERSONS i-Hlinot iih* al.^eeiliie or «rensy i IT |asi. 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