The New York Clipper (March 1906)

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MABCB;3J. THE -lSn®Sn YORK g)L^PfB. 173 dcillc Ue Mill, fud Ui« Walton Bltlcn. director of a nrw vmulovlllo circuit No well Bt-S*, "(Joy Xow Vurk" 20 L'8. "Swoct Next m* Naw ¥ u >* BUM. , ,, »»!,«« io»lleli«e the declorntlou that the clover- SMI. AI.CAM* (Wm. T. K.ogli. manager).—Uur outooK tor u Rnfb Uuw m theatrical. Ih IIovraidl«tr^T»ganiaCo.2(iai.'Mcitweolc, iMlced. .tolm J. KjraitV ntxv vauOerlilc B 'srw FAMtt.V (Al. CI. Flollrmqr, inauiilerl hoiiKfl ftpt'n*' lfiio lu August, petition «r tiuit ami Tho Hhut.eit I' llr llllull ...111 I....... Vflno Mil l« presented this week, luctud- Clnclnnnll will "tow "—lotuas Meegim nnd wmpnuy. Joe Walsh mem. • .'Inemmtll Ik crowing rnpMI-. hut fn "Tin' Mavur of TiiitTo," SS. hi excellent ing Thomas mid tllC f;iuillfKCHJ->ti. tbllub'k BKuinwAv (Mo c. Teller, mnna- „ pr \ !_>Tbo W»M «'« PBscn," which last Lin proved mh »f Hip l*est drawing eum i.lavs Ml. Frank Daniels, In "Horgfljiut true," closed ablg wreck 24. "H Happened hi SordinudV nest v«k. t'OIJ.r (Benner Wilson, nut linger).—"lite Millionaire Detective" tells Its story hens JlilH week. "The Queen c.f rim Wiilto Slaves" Hosed a most rUtccespfnl week -1- "Youug HiiiTalo, King «'f 'ho Wild Went." ncxt-wenk. GivnrT '(Janes Clark, manager).—Tfct nine Ribbon Olrls [his jvoek. "Caught With tilt Goods"-and "The laundry Girls \arn- tlon at Ht Louis" ore tho biirteaiiiies. The Ten H"! Hussnrs Is an extrn iiHrneUoi). Ri'iBlncfN lust week wllh the Reutx-Snntley Co wns big. Next, Anwar Majesties. AlfFHHKt (w. T. Graver, lunimgcri.—An eicc'llOBt bill is presented this week. It In- V _ . . .. . T .. I... /IIIbav a,.,1 tit Li . BMM lull l,.,ar._ With the com- I Illicit Thoitvo iiIiicck of amuse- Vicititu (C. O. Miller, managerl.—Uer- liert Kclc> and Kflio Shannon. In * 1 TkO Unlit- nintr Coitdurtoi, ' 10, "Were . trull pitroiiiiud "Uoblu Hood.*' i'u. and "Pink Humid.*." -'1 did fnlr Iiuoiii-^k lllclinnl .rnrlc roturucd : lu "iiii^ Ha mho niri." a*, drew pnod mhHi '"liic t.'oi»nt:jr *1inlrruaii" 2tii Krrle ll<'llt!fc- :tl. "iim Wisunl ot Os" Ajirll 2. 11«arlHlfl tlniMiitm April 4. BOLDtRUS* H'lMK T»H\TMK.—TIlO JMlli Ttiom:m OMCtH *.*i». plrssM it k ,m "1 crowd MnrHi 21. 'Our Nt>w Mlnlhlcr' wlsf mftu Iu'IIpvo Hint Kouu'1k.dy will ha Imrt business, nnd Km I'uitgm.y lr the tbri'ittcppd t1ie:»trlrs) ftitur novn lo A " lln Kit. The stoiy Ih out thatlhu Klaw & hrliinnor JHMinle want Uw Htnin'mM. lint Ihnl iimwn is not within reach, nnd llmtUW lui- jirovvmenlx nrx- imtnuetl. |.'iu.vii ui'KiiA llot'rin fllarry llulnrnrlli A John II. llnvlln. ntttnnjter).—"iTie Wizard «f Oz," with Moitfirniiierj* nnd Stone, Murrh i»ei -'*•■ UHl T.*Mk -.Inlm I*r-:w VulM In 'Ih* jtrofcsslinal ^nsnftemeut WWft Mnrtmrct ltnle, n» JoevneUne: , ■ ■>■ IJorls Kcnii, Walter Hale and Winifred John- s^one were vlorer In support. l>csiNtc the woi-sl wvather of the Winter. biixliiCMS nvcr- HXW welt. Kyrle Ik-Hew, !u 'itafflei" next week. Wai.svt Htiikht (M. L*. Anderuou, mans- cer)>— BUIt H. Van. ,1T>. In "Tbe Krrand Boy." Kltle Kay played tu trcniendntm husl- neHH last week, lu •«fhe Hello of JkNMU A.' Htipporlt'd by he MM to sleeu In a meat marker near IiIr boiue. He conla uot Ik? uiuiisvU. «wni lia-jt- utivtl to HI. Vlnestit'i llOSbltsl.i there M ttiuhltiwl In a sMo!-«o*i*i:ioan cutwltbtu tmtll be died, -'«. HIh cUllrlrou bad been suit- nioned from JCw WW, .nod, .with I Heir mother, wore m tb«? iMlskln nf llio dylnH taurfoTtuor. >lr t'elmlbw tind a liirint drele M fileud« tlirougbonr Ibe t-lrcu* world who will Hi nhockNl dt bis denlb. The rotnnliw IM) buried here James A, Hyatt nf 'ho Hurnum A Ilallev Clreiis, who was so ilnntt**t- oiiHlr BKi-aultt'd at Untl Haven the nioruiutf or Hi by i?uiu». Is ii ri'sldeut or H)!h cliy. Ilia wire wrt« Hiimmoued from hew to nttebd NoTt.—Uoaulr RmaKle, n well known locol bar lnjuml liiiNbtuid '"Tin* Ctjlleao rforhuT. bnM ajaS* i«» New York, to (111 I Widow"' and '"Wtiy lmwii Kasl* played the Ur-Mt! Leon nud euiopany, ami Cusmuu'a muVlBg plutures, Lvhic. (V'rahk I>o Alley, manaaert.—A bill that greitjv pleased drew bli bilKlnesK luat week. RJ11 fur frtek or ::.: fmmhu'i aoals. rilQir and McXnlty. c.-.-uJ aba K« veriie, Muntro-ManoioB Ttlo, cod Krank (Jiob. »>» HIKinC IM,\M), _ good company, lu>:ludluK cludea: John Ollroy and his-lAwlIsh Itose- Will 8. hIhIux. Iiui Clements, Billy Kent, bodX WtSfibons-McCoy Trio, W. n. Mur- Maud Karl and Mildred Ailatui*. MIiw Kay ulir Itlaflc-ba Nichols and company, Cbas. wars lUHtantly accepted, nod her' encores e.*.. mzom .i— *i.« umr^nn. ■>■-«-■ bfiirLliv nUtnerous. "Me, Hlin nnd I" next week. Prcllcnud'hla dogs, the Mysterlons Kauclgs, tfje VaiTos Brothers, and Cooper and Hobln- sou. Business .last week was most aatls< Qermiu (Kdgar V. Glrard, mannger).- Votihuottxrii.—At (be ParkTbi'iiti-ti (Lee Norton, inanutcer) "The choir slnavr." Inatl- nee and night. Muivli Sfl, wlib Juliette At- kinson. nroTPii a worthy attrrtetlou. "Hlrt »f the Htrcets" 91. "My Wife's Kanilly" $&£&• "Htliunn Hearts" 'St, Peopled KtHtltitte 1!$, •Tim Bowery Newsflrl" », "Unity fwbjrm. GUSD Oir.ttA Hoi'si: (T. R. Albnttgb. ninb- nger).—Week of IB HloiineblnV MWk t:«. drew fair rntnlnesn. presentIntr I(h tipil repertory. Week of Hi, Mauile Pb*Dilug Htoel; Co.. with the exception of 27. Which will be filled by "Kantana. (lAi'Kxr f.loa. W. weal manager).—Week nf 10 Al. ~ HmltirH reek of lt*T Itotli bail llrldgepe-it Iwt* In (lie en»l, who wsrn glvuu h Mpwlal ic-iniloii binary ITer*, at the rauds- vllle tesm nf Ivers and Neff, ;i » Mto jJ il * hov. met vllit a itreat rei-epll-ot «t Polls week i>f IP Kdtlhi HHbb-ird. of this iltv. us iifpiln Jobii'dihe foirt s <>f m Bar- iittm ft llafli'v Otreus .Mike QmH, for- merly >.f "'liie Kt'itnlblr Arrow" <*o.. Ih re- i-ii|irhilliiji at his h ome In Hils i-lly. MlMUl'RI. .... Beeves' Big Beauty Show drew biz, Cot.CHm.v {M. C. Anderson, manager).— and scored a good big bit. Week of HO, Mack « L.iYiuta Hliaunuu. until recenlly leading lady World Boiuci-k. ...: , of the Forepaugb Slock Co., will make her Noti:k.— Uods Hook joined Hie "No Mother Mrs. Sluort Bobson and company heiid this local debut In vaudeville SB, appcarlug In n to (Juld" Her" (*o„ March 12. lu New York. week'8'bUt; Others are: Howard nod Bland, monologue, "The Matluee Girl," Melville Edward Btaoley. the onergctle niain- llush ond Gordon, l.croy and Woodford, Stetson, Bes«lc Clayton, Lewis McCord and «,. r of Idoru Park Casino, Is busy IwklnK .< i.M.,.. DnuA W«ntrr/iHt(i*n nnnsalRM line COllipulU', In "1'1]C Nllfbt BofOTC '** tllC OfllllW .—..I——- -—J -*■*-■ ■ *" f,n. Iilu .mini In i- Trlii, Billy Van, the Mimical HJmpsous, and Horsky-BcrgcrG Co., In "He, oho and He," arc others on the bill. Last week crowds wore large. Willlum Gould ami Valeska Su- ratt put on a specialty that was "the" feat- ure of the olio. Harry Corson Clarke and ■■-in- Brenner sod Sluclnlr, and Mai.thews a ad Ashley. Good uUBlueas last week. Unique (Frank B. Corr, manager).—The Parisian Belles this week, with "Tbc Bnllaii'* Wife' 1 and '.'The' Girl from Manila." The TitoplanS did well last week. Tbc London Gaiety Girls next. Novbltv (Verc; Dan McAToy" am arc this week's beadllner. Otbers are: Her Ucrt Brooks.' the KHtn Musical Four, Miles unrl lllchnrd. Brandow and Wiley, Patty Hrothcrs. Lavlne and 1-eoitard, and Tom Nitwit lad company. Business last week was a record lji-eukeri.-, ' * - I'aytos-s <S. -8. Allen, manager).—"Do BarrvVds presented tills week. "Lnclc Tom's iV.tlii" 1 had big' bouses last week. Next, "When London Sleeps." :=• ^ t LWBOM I Louis Phillips, mauagcr).—"The Unwritten Law" this week. Business Inst week, with "DO Barry/ was big. Notes. —Tim Homestead Club will attend the Novellv in a body ulght of April 5 KtU Heed Pay ton was barncd on the hands and bond while at tempt lay to save uu ex- resort for the coming season, and announces that the opening day. In nil probability, will be on May 2T. ■ SprlUKfleld,—At the Grand Opera House .-. (L. J. Dalle, manager) the Four H tin tings t- '' „„ , bb* company pleased greatly. In "Strategy. ^-, well pntriralsed Slan-h 10. 3D. "Bcforn Sy G. Williams, manager!.— "The Happy Medium'^ wag Urn comic affair i„a Aficr'^ote'ised "2 "8weet Clover'^ J8. id his Fifth AvcniM: GJrls, In vhlcli : Kennedy-and Hooncy'appeared. The » ( j n y ^ e w York" 24. "Bllil." a comedy of toys (local production), 20-2S. LKrasN (tint Sun. inanagor).-—The hen- nedy Stock Co. had gi»oU business 15-11. "i>U'o fticrry Tramps" 2.1, 2-1. OarainM <Gus Sun, manager).—Bill for week of 2d: Hall and Turner, the Lynns, phi In Erogramiuc was good all the wuv throng!.. ■ucy and Lucler put on "The Poors tfrraud." Alice Lyndon Doll's song repertory was vory attractive. Al. Lawrence, the Grand Opera Trio, oud Murvelous Frank and "Bob" were other entertHlueiv. Uoikkson's t)i'Kii.\ Hoi'SK (George F. Flab & Lucllu F. Fish, managers) .—"A Cuvuller of France"' will be stagcu by the Forcpaugh Stock Co. 2ij-IU, Souvenir photographs of members of the company nre lo be given the Indies. 1 Ijist week. *'A Texas Steer'' wan re- vived, nnd went with n vim. Walter L'dwurds was o most acceptable Maverick Mrander. Uarry Fcnwlck, as Brassy Gall. Wllsoti Hum- mel, as Christopher Columbus Kibliback. Cimrlcs Hurnbam as Major Toll. Floyd Fcnnl- ^e^» Haven.—At the Hyperion iSliubert Bros.. BHtJURtt) "The Social Whirl" Bud good ImuWtf March 1». 2t>. "The College Widow" drewu fulr Iioubc 21. "The Tcndei- fooi'' bad good returns 22. " Way Down Unst" had youd busliiess H. '"Hie Karl and the tilrl" 28, Kellar 2U, Win. II. Crane 81. New Havkv (G. B. Bunnell, manager).— "SeiTi'l Service Sum" bad good bouses H>-2l. "Ben of Broken Bow Uaiich'"- did good busl- ln extinguishing the (lames that she was engagement. neSs £>->4. "Behind the Musk" 20-28. "The burned. The burns were painful, but not Ukiick'h OPBbA Unrsn (Heuck, bennevsy c'tinrlot'a Daughter" 2B-31. serious enough to prevent her from taking ft btulr. inttnnger).— West and Yokes 2..-X1. Poli's IS. 56. Poll, proprl jMMinlve gown-from n lire fii her ooartmeuls more ns Col. Bragg and Charles McDonald la Williamsburg,: last I week. . lite dress us CM, Blow all recalle<l Hie days of old. mm In a closet, one end of which nod al- Jessullue Bodgers was a splendid Bossy, and ready been reached bv the flumes. The Anna Woywood an Innocent Dixie Style, conn which Mrs. Puyton wore caught Are as Business was verv good. "Carmen" next Ska was taking out the other, and It was week, when Jcssullnc Bodgers will close ber serious enough to prevent 1 part In the performance. SEW YORK CITY JOTTINGS. liOTTU! Gii-hon, one of New York's greatest fmorltiw, made her reappearance on the Joci Ktugc, Buuduv afternoon and evening, March agers 25, at the Ted Marks-concert in the American u Theatre, und she was cheered loudly when see stepped Into view. She Is again hi ex- cellent health, showing no truce or her recent severe Illness, cither In her looks Or work, nud her vivacious manner of rendering her .songs was as captivating us ever. Miss GII- sou will continue In vaudeville, uuder the guidance of Mr. Marks, und'sbe will no doubt trsume her enviable pluce In flie hearts of playgoers without any ouuculty. Th ii Alliance FfcueMBK gave "Le liaise" a oue act ploy, by Theodoo dn Ban- vllle, nud "Dbporu," a three act comedy, by Alexandre Bison and Andre Sjivauo, at Car- negie Lyceunt, March 23. < 'i.iiur'uNTK Cami-amm has been engaged an conductor at tho Maphattnu Upera Douse for next season. Fitrrx Stkinkacii mada bis American de- but us leader of the Pbilhuruionlc Society nt Carucglc Hall, Murch 23>. Kt^nnNCii BonKB'rs iylll present "'I he NUwtb of the Weak" at the Liberty The- atre April Hi. The play Is by Alice M. Smith. W. W. Wji.kinsow returned from Meton hist week having transected a considerable amount of busiaess. A PKUPOUMA3CU In aid of the fund for the Mrs. Gilbert memorial window, will occur at Daly's "liieatre. April IT. - Muny well hnotvn actors and actrcbscu will appear. M.tru. SciniAtANS-iTEiNK unfi signed to ap- pear at the Metropolitan Opera House next In "A Pair of Pinks." Lnat week the Bus- Nell Brother^ .did B big bushiest) In "The Great Jewell Mystery." Tbc Uussslls were never seen to bPtter advantage, and Flora Uouuintl gave an cxblhltlun of toe dancing that was splendid. "Klght Bellu 1 * April 1. Iaceiim I'Heuck. Stair & Fennessy, maii- m. luuIm.- ai Iho Olymple (Put Short. Diauagcri II. H. Wllinrd, March 1W-24. did 8 oud 'business. Sotbern and Marlowu 3B4I, avug<>*s Knglltb UlifJu Upura Co. fast week. Canntt (Pat KliorL maimuert.--ltleli- a rd Carle. In "The Mayor of Tokio." 25 and MM,. Thomas JefuNoti. In "tttw \an Winkle." week of lb, played In crowded holldPs. Herbert Uelcev nnd HW Bimunuu. In "The Lightning Conductor," next vxwi CJAiiincK (Messrs. Hhubcrl. munfltiBrs).-- cyrli scolt, in "Tho PHncc Chan,' pfayed to excellent tnialttcsv IH-M.. I .on Dltrlchstuln, In "Before n»d Artef." 2.VH. riuAxn tirnu Uodhb (John it awea ry, munngei-'l.—Tile Hays. In "iKivvn the Pike. Inved to crowded iioiibch iNl'L Kltle eoy. "Tlte Belle of Avenue A." SB and week. l.Mn:i:i.M. (D. B. BtiHwll. mntiBferl.—"i be liamiug ArrowV Is the current atlrnclloii, following a good week's business of "A Hero of Ilie.Hlnn. 1821. „ , Havux's (Wui. Garcii. inulingeri.— w* of 18, "When the World sleeps" did capacity hftptajeai' "The Factory Girl' 25-.il. Uaxutv (O. T. Li-awford, manager).—Tea eiirrent bill ly the Casino Glrln. Hood ImusfM were the rule IS and week, villi the Cracker .hicka as the bill. HTA.NUAnn (Leo Ueli'hcnbach. manager).— Miner's Bui-lesuuerM pleased a fair bouse 18- 24. 'Miner's IJiiIiciuIhiis ***' and week. Cuhi'MDiA (Tain & Mlthlleton, muiing':i^>. —Hinmetl Corrignn ami company, in "Tiie, Card Party." nnd Kildlc Glrard ami Jessie Gardner. In "Duolev and the Diamond." wore the headlines IK mid week. UUMa were: I'ieyde Bros., Mni-uo TwlH. Herlxnt's dogs, Three Wcslons, Mills nnd .Morris, Avery Hlrakusch. lOIIIoti und ileitis, the Holds- worths', Ddwunl Sawyer, and the klnodrouie. Gi.obB III. F. Becker. imtuaKvrj.-~This popular little playhoUHii'i* bill tor IS Uhd week, which druw UnttfttN Iiouhcs, go ns follows: Mucklc and Muck. Khnu KM wood Co.. Ch'ro ln» Vnll. P. K. Nelson, Lulu Be* ,.,„ --... -.-—-.-. -- .-«-" uHllmniin. Miss Mllwood. iwse pictures, Copt. heck, ltaymond nnd .Cuverly Itclcheli s dpgs, 8id ni . v lllnmnii. ami the klnutogWDli. ltelir Bros.. Adamlnl und Taylor, aud Flske odkon (Don W. Slcwon. nmuager*.—Tho Sabine nnd Dale. Orvllto Pitcher, nnd Jiiiir- land's Indoor Circus, win change of bill every ntgbt. +—+ CONNK€TlCUT. .... proprlelorj.—Bill for week of 20: Peter K. Dalley, Strtley aud Bit. ..—Juliette Atkinson, In "Tho Choir Singer." this week. K. F. O'Malloy assumed the piirt of Larry Moonoy In 'the successful revival of "A Hot Old Time" last week. Crowded houses applauded the boisterous en- tertainment "Too Proud to Beg" next. AtfDiTonivAT.—^Bcn Greel's Players are coming April 2, In n round of Shakespearean plays, us Shakespeare wrote them, present- ing- "Macbeth," "Much Ado About Nothing." 'The Merchant or Venice" and "Julius Ctevar." Season tickets for salo March 20, ut X5, $3, mid ,|2.RU. nnd a large attendance of students If assured. The FJlxubeihaii fen- tlvnl Is to he under the auspices of the Uni- versity of Clnclitiintl alumni, and Hoiasey ProbuHco Is chairman of the commit ten in charge. ■ - Blt'sic Ham..— Henri Martean, the French violinist, van the soloist at the concerts of the tinclnnull Symphony Orchestra, under Frank V'nu dec Stucken. March 2.i. 24. SrANUAitD (Charles B. Aruotd, manager!. —Wrbor's Parisian Widows 25-31. W. S. (Murk's Jersey Lilies did u lino business last week, aud gave a splendid burlcsuiie show. "The Disputed Check" und "Tbc Two CoIoiicIb" were both umuslog skits and huad- sotuelv staged. Ada Burnett. Itcua Wush- burn. Sadie Tedder und Franels Claire were nntohg the ••HHee" who were most popular. Rose SvdeH's London Bellas next week. Pkom.e'b (Hubert Heuck, mnuager).—Tho nud McDonough. liuoL- (fl-SS, Poll, Manager).—Bill for week of 2d, "My Uncle front Japan," pre- ceded be a one act playlet, "A Story of the lieu rl." Xun;s,—"Tbc Social Whirl," u now musi- cal satire, written by Clmrles K. Doty uhd .lotiepb Herbert, with music by Gustavo Ker- kcr. bud its pianltir here March lb. Tito scenes are laid nt u populur inuulcurc parlor ,„,.? ..., In Now York City, aud ut a nearby country cub. The plot centres around the troubles of u couple of old boys, who have an exten- sive acquaintance among the feminine por- Hou of tbc theatrical fraternity. Tim songs were very good, und the. play scored well. The cnsL includes: Adcle III (chic, Joseph ;oync, Ada Lewis Blanche Dew, Kredcifck ffiy n |,^~j 0 *'i^"uK will '■ be divided,briwrwi„" , nio (Jingi-rbrend Mun" Pro* i.iemc. —At the Provldcuca Opcrn limine tl'Vllx It. WendelMrlmcfiM-, niuungeri •■Stroughenrl" and "litn iNillege Wldow ,r di- vided Eetwtca them week of Slarch in, und an were well recelvwl. "The PenrI nud the Pumpkin." heavily advertised, eutlro week of Mi Wlllou UtHtaye, In "The lit," April 2-1: "The HollleklUg lilrl" 5-7. HiirnhnT iK. I*. Itostwlek. manager).— "lite Horln) Whirl" drew welt March 21*21. the house being dark Hie Mm two nlgbts of the wwli. "Tbi* rhirl and tho uirl" 20:11. KMi'iiin (Hpltx * NnlhiiiiHon, tannngers).-- "Yonug llnfnUi. King <»r Hie Wlhl West." week of If, innde boihI. Trarftaa Around llln World" 9041. "Across the Purlflc" bett week. K::iiii'-i fCUnrles laivenlifti;. Iilillinger). - Homo Slahl ft i'o. hend the bill week of 20. Oilier* ate: liters Mild Hermann. Uirseli Slitirst Dillon Brothers, Oetturo and llulley. Bubui .fohbson. Lcuna 'liiurlior, Tom Almonil. Diamond und thullli, Shields ami Itogcis, (he Juggling Mattliletis, Somcrs and Luw, and the Tell JI Troupe, WrsTMiXM'.TM Itleorge II. llalebeller. lUflll- ■ajerl.—The Tiaaia AHaillh Burlempjerc. in- 24, were vory successful. Items Smith')- Cu. 20-iU. the Blue Klbhoii ulrU next week. «»» WK8T VtltGIMA. wiiieihiff. - -At the Court Theatre (H. B. Franzhelm, manager) "The Pink llussura," Aisn n a-t. hart gmal returns. Klorenn 1 I>uvl« 2T, Harry Beresford MK Henrietta Crosmnu it. Guaxu On»A llrtrsti iCbns. a. FelnhT. muimger).—"Big Heniieil Jim" lieturn). IP- 21, bad irood returns. "The Choir Singer;" 22-2'!. did wntl. BIMv KeranndV Mlnsln-ls 20-Jfe, "How Baxter Butled In" SIMH, UMoi' (II. W.. Itogers. munugnr). — Bill for week of 1* hnd good reinrm*. Pi-oph* Tor week of 20: l>uin'lng Ihiwii*, Khll ami Carrb' Unwell. U-lier Sisters, tleo. W. Snow, Phil Morton, F.IUUM Connelly, and muting plr- Htres. Buivun'k NiviaxonvxiN I Geo, F. Moore. hiainiK-'i i.—Buslitcss ul this new uiuuseiitenr has been good. Plrtures and llht it ruled song* are chuuved Iwlco n week. NtiTBK.— The City t:>umrll of this elly has rodhi-cd Hie license for rlretis und oihcr iimusemeuts front st.'.u a dny tu .«*.'. a day- Carl lluguiibcek's Tmlntsl Animal Show will be bora on April It Mium- gi'r Ctum. A. Felnler has hU plans lor his new then tie. Ihe Vlivlnln, all eoinpletrd, nud ns soon an the wcnliicr will permit ho will Mint on same aud hnve It completed by Oct. 1, Hex I. 4*» AHKA3SAN, Hut S|irl»itH.~ At the Atidllorluui (Brlg- tiutd A: Head, manager*! the Dudley Slock Co.-opoued ii two weeks' ciigugoimmi Maivh Hi,.« MNnar pr*ea*~10, an. .iu, SO—-tu a psclied h'niMt'. prcKciilhig "A (.'owlwy Million- aire." A i iiitugf of hill Is given nightly, ami good housm prevail, .tunics o'NHII April ■1. Lew Doclutader's MhisirelH Ii. Majkhth- M'lisrl'-f. tieur, manager).—All excellent bill wun proNeitietl in and week, and Included: Arthur Deialng, Hurruwn, Travis and company, In their farcical sketch, "A Home Clrctis:" Lagelte, nerlal gymiianl; I he Ben Greet Players, lu Hhukespenre, W-2-, did u uoiienilly fair bantem and pnaupa. The Genua ii Slock Co., lb "Tnuiing of tile Khrow." drew fair houses 18 and 21. The last ui" u series of coucertH by Hie Choral Symphony Oi-cbcslra lakes place March 2,1, wttli Mrs. David Bauur as wlolat. Muitenu and Gerardv, the Pruuch vlolinhd and thu Belgian 'cellist, will nppenr In a. joint ton- Three (Connolly sisters. Cole nnd Coir, the llauisuy Slaters, Cuiilry and tMHussey, eeeenv . littiuu" OMr«— At thi' W'BHs WtHiil The- utrn (Woodword ft Burgess Aoiitsemoiit Co.. nniuagefs) lust week was dlvhletl bat ween "A MeMta 'roni Mors" nnd "The Blvals.' David Proctor gave it splendid porfo tin mice. „ gave it splcu __ nnd. Wui. nnd Joseph Jelterhoii gave 11m Ito'ud. Willurd Ourtlss, Maude lluynmnd, Rltatbetn Brlce. Carolina Locke, tjharlw* llal- tou. Murk 10. Hclzy and Ross and Fenton... . Thonius II. WHsou, of "The College Widow" Co.. was the uuuhI of friends here 21 The playlet which Is bulnsr presented at Poll's tlil* week, by I'jverctt Hutierllrh! and James t.oidon. has met With great suceesri. II was written by .Mr. Dullerncld, uuc of the mem- bcrH of the compuuy. tvage Allen. Grand Opera Co. Kant Judah, Hartford.—At Piirsons* Ihe Initial pre- scDlatlon of "The Girl Patsy," from the pen of Mrs. Juue M. Felgl. with Mary Hyau lu tlic title role, was seen at this house March iL*. by an audience of moderulo slse. The play, though a comedy, embodies In Its coll- hi ruction a serious vein. The main features and the Kavii| week. Viola ... GitANM Oi'KitA llot.'HK (llttdnon .. laeinMiiral latet week Al. g. aleMTa Min- slrel i'o. gave Its iisnul exwlh'iit perform- ance to «<H»I hushiesH. Mr. Field, lw Uwa> lev. Hilly Clark oud ihe Flood HroH. nil do- HOrve ini'iitloii. This weuk. Mm Bays. In "Down the Pike." Cbiiuueey Olcotlt next week. Oiu'jm;iim (Mu Mlti Beck, general 'mun'- gcr)^—This week: Sidney Demi" mill roiu- patty. World and KlngHloh. Julio Itlng. Tynnn Wlrielow. Bailey and Austin, Sluiiley and Wilson, und Vnrnon Troupe. Gim.ib OvtniA IIovhh (Ii. H. Brlgbum.rnun- -tust week "The Govcruor s Purdun season. HnimuciJ OoffllKP secured his llceusc for .. the Irving Place Theatre March ll», having London, put on n^ dancing act that made a complied with the law a.vmi: Kusskll returned from Kuglaud March In, and commenced rehearsals on "Friend Hannah," Paul Koster's play. STANH'onuWliiTE, Doun Barber and ICdgav V.. Seelor nre the three nrcliltcots selected by lue directors of tbc New Theatre, to go on " the tronieudouN hit. It was anuuuuced as their Hi'.- 1 American aupeurauce. 'Mario Dodc*. scored hcuvllv. Orleutal Burlestiuei's April I -At the Opera House (Harry D. Kline, nutnngcr) ''Woodland" week of Cleveland.—At the Opt ... Kline, nutnngcr) "WV_ .. March 20. Olgu Ncthersole was a big draw- Un jury to judge of competitive plaus for i D g card week of 10. John Drew noxl week. ... bitlhllng. ' Colonial (Drew ft Campbell, managers). D.wuir, Fkoiimax received on March 20 —"Tho Light That Failed." by the Glascr HMn>.—Lnrt week ano uyrue men of "their choice.Owing to the iuelomcncy Brotliers." in "Fighl lteliH," save plenslnir of tho weather on the evening of the Initial performance*. This week. "Burled Alive.' presentation, Manager Pursoim nccuted fl re- Next week, "Slaves of the Mine." turn engagement for 20. Tho ploy mode tt Majubtic (Fred Wiihlenntn, manugei). - good impression. Klcauor Bobson presented Last week the Casino Ohls gave one of flie "Hasan In Search of u Husband," 21. to n best burlesim" ^hows seen ut this linitse U\\9 large audience, which greatly enjoyed tho season. Jno. llcnly. the comedlun, wad ex- f c*llent, and Hal (lodfrcy. In his sketch, "A Very Bad Boy." naa u utivng feature. This _.,i ureatl. rendltlou. "Tbc Tenderfoot," with Oscar L- FIgiDHii and ltuth White In the leading roles, [insisted by an excellent company, guvo u highly sutlsfuctory performance before contributions of SG0 from Viola Allen, and stock'Co., week of 20. The same company audience of good proportions. Bobert ICdeson, SIU0 from William F. Havoumycr. for hi* presented "The Wife." to pucked iiowtes, [ n "Strougheart/* 22, played to capacity. Mrs. Gilbert memorial. The total lu now W ek of 10. *'TrIlby" next week. »-j'h« Girl J*atsy*' (return engagement) 20, very _ week, th. , Bice ft Barton's IM; Next week. Mu mi uc ruder*, 's Big Gttlely Co. UKKTuaV (J, J. Harreti. raniiageri.—l^ist over $000. Hk^uv* W. Savagh returned from Kurope March 21, having secured "Die Lustlgo Witwe," a musical comedy, by "Vllstor Leon, T^o Stein Frunsi I.eliuv. for this country. Ilelienrsats pn "The Student King" will begin ut once. Lillian Rl-hhull arrived from Europe Murch 21. having been on a trip to Paris, Monte Carlo and Londou. Stiiaut sailed last week for Europe nnd will appear hi Nice, Monte Curio and Cairo, theu returning lo Frauce aud Ilaly, from whence he will go to South Africa. He will probably not be seen In the United States again Until the Summer of 1007. ' Col'ntkms CKASraKaUj, w h*c of Jan Ktitw- j Hk, arrived from Uurope March 21. and left to Join her husband in Los Angeles. "What tub Butlhk Saw" will follow "C-ullopH" at the Gnrrlck Theatre April 10. Viciuit iiBi!fi;r. gsvc a vocal recital In Mcudelssobn Hall March 21. BimoLi'ii Gank gave a piano recital In Mendelssohn Ball afternoon of March 21. "'Way Down Hast" reached Its two thou- suud live-hundredth-performance In Greater New York March 20, at the West Knd Thea- tre, and miniature lovlug cups were given as souvenir*.- ..' . onto. ' -— —i. I.. CiiK'iiuinti. —Unless signs of Ihe Spring are deceptive -Cincinnati will be the scene of u Ibcntrleul war of reprisal next year. All -■•"■■is of .disquieting rumors arc In circula- tion, it Is certain thut the Sluibcrt Inde- pendents have gulucd a foothold hern. Iho tact that M. C. Andcrsou. Ileury M. Z.leglcr. George 'B. €ox and Congressman Joseph V. Illtlnovk are interested in the new honw. v.hkh. of course, will be u rival to lb*' Grjud. lias brought li broadside Hon from the Klaw ft Krlungcit . assertion la made that tho letter Into Cincinnati, and place a vaudeville lu opposition to the Columbia. John II. Hnv lln has been eupowcred to look for a suitable , <■!•, if It la not poESlblfi to lease a theutio— -some!nlaf entirely out of Ihe nuestlon. A •lew face wan put on affair* when 11 was (dated that J/ Austin "kfacs .wuuid bu iUo JdXOOm (Geo. M. Todd, mimuger).—"Sis Hopkins" week of 2H. "Sherlock Holmes" drew well week of 10. "The Wilderness," by the David Hartford Stock Co., next week. CLBVKLANn (Gen. M. Todd, manager).— •Thi! Lighthouse by tho Hcu" week of 20. "The Burglar's Daughter" had good receipts week of 10. "No Mother to Guide Her" next KnYriCH (H. A. Daniels, manager),—Bill week of 2U: Augnste Van lilene. Bevciitcea Poking Zouaves. Teresa DorgiMiiI, Geo. Vf, Monroe. Knight Bros, and Sawlclle, Mr. nud Mrs. Mark Murphy, and Deluioro and Oneida. Lvmc (K. 11. Lang, manager).—Bill week of 20: Sampson and Zuecllo, Seymour's doge, Phllbrpoks aud Reynolds, Harrison Brothers, Gordon and Hayes, und Fred Styles. - man (Drew & Campbell, luaiiugersl.—-Tbo Di-cumlund llurlcMiuers week of 20. Jlie In- nocent Mulds drew well week of lb. Alcazar Beauties next week. Kjiimm: (Chas. W. Dcuzlnger. manager).— Wine. Women aud Song Co. week of 20. ihe World Beaters had good houses week of 10. Hoblo's Knickerbockers next week. CAlumhue.—At the Great Southern (0. M. UenTncr;-manager) "The Ughlulug Con- ductor" drew a fairly good Iiouhc March 20. • Robin Hood" plnveif to fnlr houses 21. "Urn link Hussars" did fairly well 22. 2p. "Tho Laud of Nod" had good business 24. hyrle Ilellew. In "RaiflcH.' 2T. 2S: "The Conuty Chairman" 2U, -i0, Thomas Jen*ernon. In "Hip Van Winkle." ,'il: Henrietta Croseman April 2, 'The Wixard of Oz" '•'>, I. Grano Di'biia liui.si; (W*. W, Pressor, man- ogerl.—"Arljsouu" diew well March 10-21. "Tom, Dick and Harry" played to good bual- ■mL* gf 2d: ('adlcui, lid still und KoHk-s, ivesH 22-24. M *reet Clove/' 2«-2«. ' - ' —■ •■■-■- —* '■ »" ■ ■•--" - High KTvetrr (Cw W. Harper, inanit- ser).—"Guv N*«w \ork cutertulued blj[ .11 rK icihiiir> l i-'J" i, r uur jiiii'i i i ji ■ ui It m i u iiini- r-.mriin . ■ »ii>« >.> ••>■ • ■'••- Itroekmiiu, Muck und Bclaiout. Polk dcrful progress wll hi he Invention., .Jim Key, ltoriu-n.—At the Natlobal' |flM Burrows. laser) liroest Hoguo. in "Rufus Rusttts. did aplobdld bualucss March Itf-UL Hrlurt manager) ifirnest llogno. In did aplcudld business Mart. . UuruabVlU""Quttu yI tlic't-ulivliio/- alp:w Patty Kellar 27, Wm. II. Crane Lance" 20*31. IfAOTTORD Opi;ua HuusK (II. II. Jennings, iiiLinagor).--—"Mouiia Vunna," presented oy Kcrthu Kallcii. was one of Hie best liked productions seen at this house during the present season, and the attendance was very large. The remainder of the week was devoted to en excellent vaudeville bill, pmmIunitt feutUies lielng: Lionel K Law* rente and the Rlulto Clrls. Nk-k I>oug uad Iduleue Cotton* and l/oulse Allen i'oi- lier nnd company. In "A Wild Idea." "Tho liarl and the. Girl," with Kddle Bh, 20. 27. Vaudeville 28-UI: Kaiplre City qunrtPlle. Mr. uud Mrs. Pcrklna l'lflher t Four Bnrif llrolbcrs. ~ <,'armen und Carmen Sisters, Xlninicr, Muttlo l^iekelte, ami Baker, DeV'ou and Hammer. Poli's (I^oiiIh 1C. Kllby, inaiiucer).-—Tho bill during the past week was a highly *hi- isfnetory one. und business was of gratify- ing proportions. Bill week of 110: Tbc rill- norc Sisters, Spook Mlnstrvla, Fruncls Owen and eouipunv. Golden Gate Quintet, Wood aud Barry. Mlllraun Trio, and Jack Mason's Society Belles. .... — . . „ *• ■ — ■ HrldicvpoM.— At Smith's (I.dward C. Smith, miioager) tbc Boslun Symphony Or- chestra ployed to the capacity March 10. "The College Widow," 20. did wvfi. "Tim "sjt. p 21, had big uuslucss. " *AYay "" und "'liie Kellar Ham II. Crane in "The Auierlcuu I^ord," 39j "TUo Two Johns" HO, 81. Poli's Ut B, Mitchell, manngcri.—Booked ('udlcux, lid still uud Forbes, Mile. Troju. Milt ti. W<*t<i. Ucllmnii uud Moore, Thomson und Vldoei), CHIT livnuc'n Circus, und the elcctrograpb. NQTKs,—-Tbeodula Cehallos, the retired circus clown, HCromint, father of tho C'chal- loa Twins, now pluylug "Htimptj Dumpty" in New York, and Nlcliolns CcbtiUos, the high wire performer, now touring Kpulti. died here Murch 20. He v.'iis tu perf!-,t health last week, and. as stated In Tin: CuPrrn. was to euterialu a iimnhcr of lawyers nud proml- ' neiit MtuioUH nl tils home on Slat" RUvet |y. AliiT eatlirS 4 bi-uiiy- lUCUl i'VCUiu^ y£ 17, week Tom Miner's Iluhemlsu Burlesquirs drew well und pleased. Thin week, iho Yankee laiodtt Girls. Next week, ihe ftnlll- more Beauties. Yai.u'.h (Lloyd Brown, manager). — I>ast wck'H bill teas: Ben I'ngun. Sully mil Phelps. Fay Slslers, Ulcliuni Walsh, Hlltch nnd Htlteh, Wcstuu, Hilly Molouey, nnd At und Belmore. l*K»n'\.r.'ti (Will J. Bunnon, mnuager) — Last week, Fulton's Stock Co, gave goad per- formances of "Ljnwood." This week, "D»rn iiiome." CLiPPKiiiNfiK,—The local company rouirol- ing lluie's Tours und Scenes of the World— the rullroiid i-oach with Ihe moving picture effect wlileh exhibited so sneeesrifully ill Wire* trie Park aere hud summer, Mia nnile von- Tenderfoot,' Down Lust" hud good buslueas 2'J, an Old Clothes Mun," 23. 21. drew big. 20, -iluiuuu Hearts" ST. 28, Willi the wonderful traiuird horse, gave eiJifbhlous lu Com-miilon Hall lust Momhiy, Ttieudu.v mid Wednesday, play tug to Imiiicnse Iioiiwm. then- belug Ihe grwitrst crowds thtt (spilne wonder has ever exhibited tu. The proceeds will be divided between the imilorisl uudlo<'Ul huiiinno society One of tile new unui-e- aunll enterprises uunoniictHl for the Hummer — and " tha equipment of liCiuou Bros.' Circus Iiuh been purrlinsed, aud the seanou will 01*011 about Muy 15 Mauager A. Judah. Grand njpera House, returned last week friim New York, where he went on uocvuiit of tho dculh of his brother, who died there at Post Gradu- ate Hospital. 10. litem enterprise* umioiiucm ivr iiiu nuum Is (hut of Chief lliile'H Fire Fighters u Mammoth Boinau lllptsidnimo. Pari of ! equipment of l^niou BroH.' firens bus hi uirrlinsed, uud (he sensou will niK'ii als Huv 15 Mauager A. Judah, Gwnu '/"J j«"'" »*"» ""^ •",'"J .«««'»•■•'»•»• ""« ip-'ra Iiouhc. u'tuniedlast weak fr.»m New \ hr > «««»«t be nshaiiml of IL Ism-iiiisb they L-T-i, ...l.T.-.. 1.,....» - if »i„. .ir.,,11, have all done something to Is; proud of. uud _ Phlllcy, , Maivh 211, irlc and grotcstitio coiuudlans, und new mov- ing piclurcs. Bill week of 20: Mr. end Mrs. Alfred Kek-y. Waliluud und Teak, WhlHus and Brocee, Glllhum and Perry, Corn Beiich Turner, tlustcllat and Hull, new llltKtratcd sough und moving pictures. ■ ■■a ... ■ . . I.Iith' Hook.- Al Ihe Cupllal (('has. T Taylor, maimger) Jewell Kelly Slock Co. opened u week* engtigfuieut March IP. lo M, B. O., nt popular price*. ■Mine. Modjeska did welt 20. ToiMui Stock Co. 2d mid week, Tin; Majkhtiu Tiikatiiu Is expucteil lu bo open on April 2, wllh rcri'immlrH. The Ma- jestic Is to Ik' one of thi.' moil complnle vntidu- vlllo Ihcalres hi the eouniry. The bulldiui: will anal i,40n people hi all eaarJarl. SS» boxes will heal 00 people, while Ihe lutVtT fluar will cam for 0l«l. The fccottd bulcouy wilt seat 760. This Isih-oiiy Is it dlstlugiihU- tng fi'ututv of the MliJvHtlc 'I'liejtii' of Urn futerHtule Amitxeiuciit Cu. Then- will not ho a single undesirable srat lu the building. Opera chairs are to he used throughout.' Mr. Hlt'kHoti fitntca that the gvnvral admission tickets for (he matinee* will bu 16 cents to 25 cento, while a few reserved scat* will be ftuld for 60 renin. The tickets to I lie iilghi performance will he from !."■ cents lo 76 cents. At night every Hciil Is lo bv reserved. —- a 1 a Ttiuv I'nstor'n Annlvrrsinry. Tony Pnalor, beloved by the profession mid all who have had dealings with him din-log his many years uh performer and laiiuugu.', celebrated at his 1 heal re on Fourtcuul h Street, evntunj of Thursday, March 22,- lln* forty-linit aunlvevsury of his career us u nntn-. Dgcr. The sluuneh friend* of (lie veteran were on bund In such numbers ihui ihe hotii'i* was crowded In every |airt ut an curly hutfr. and Hie greeting given Mr, 1'astur, when he made Ills uppearaucc on flm stage, must aurcly have wuruied Hie rocklcs of Id* hcnri, for there was sluccrlty lu every bit of Ibe prolonged applause. Mr. Pastor slopp<-d tnlo view with Ihe. simple liilroditclluli of slugo eardM Ijesrlug his nuute, "Tony Paator," and tho nppluuse that his appearance evoked lusii-d Jong, und hud Ihe true ting lo It. Ho then sung two of his oldest and iiiohI fnaioiiK songs, "Hiirnh'H Young Mun" nnd "Down lu Hie Cvul Mlio-,'' both of which bo rendered with Hpleiiilul iflV.'l. Hupplemetiied by lln; Jig slejm for which he tvim long funi'ius. lie w-cdhhI m line fi'itl". and carried bis years with re- markable ciiae. The audience Joined In Ihe Hinging, 11ml 1 lieu Ihe stage *iik lllled wllh Hie floral riiihlenis that Mm mamiger wits presented wliu from vnrlons urgaiiltnlloiia and ludl- rtnaaui Major Biuk. on behalf of the White lulls of America, made tho prescutuMou M«e< ill wheu the imskel of ruses tent by Hint or- ganization was given lo Mr. Pastor, nud Cut Stewart spoke in behalf of Iho Like, who ulsu sent u big luiskot of flowers. Mr. Pastor's speech of thanks for Ida greet- ing and ihe lolicus of rcaietiibruiifo was bvurl - fell uud to the iHihit. He Htild: "I 11111 glad lo see here to-night tunny eminent people who forty ycurs ago, sut In my gullerlus. And they needn't bo nsliamed of It. because .. have all done somethliig lo Is; proud of, uud can buy box scats now. I'm nut going to mention anr names, more than to say that my old friend, Hcuutor Grudy, occupies u seat hi the pit." H was a great evening for Mr. Pnsior. mid It guvo him mi III further proof. If ho needed auy, Hint bis friends an: still legluu. Tuomi'hon and Klmer S. Hint Judge Mi.iiMfii, of ihe Ht. Jox-pli,—At Tootle's (C. V manugef) Howr's moving pictures, 3 _ 21. Hiivage'H UngllHh Grand Otierii Co. l-S. "The Hhwrbri'iHl Man" 2|l. Nat M. Wills April 6. iclcbiinl Carle .0, Charles B. lloufvrd 7. (hauitecy Ohoti 0. Hmni:inr w. Lvi'uo.tt if. V. Phllley. innnugi*r).—"When Dimdy nmaana ... London Sleeps" mine Mureb 22-21, lo big Superior Court of Cook Cuunly, lias grauled " "iirtons uu iitjiiiu'ilun rrslrulnlog the lily uf UW- cago from collecting u cirrus fee of (MOP from "A Yankee Circus ou Mars." now play- lug Ut the Auditorium Tbeulre, Chicago. Judge M i'weu held Hint thu production win dlslTiict from 11 elrcus, oh it isrswiaiivd flit the iittalltles of u dramatic apecfncle, and Ihui .Hi" elrcits toiiniumcot Ittlroiliiced eiitmot lio placed lu the soto'.' rww wllh tout piriform-- auwa. .4 bnaJMuaa "iJoni Thome" at, iticn & Hurti _ Big Gulety Co. 27, 2H, "The Girl from Swe- den" 2li:il, "Boollaan In New York" April ]. 2. "Tho Goveruor'n Purdoii" ». I. High School Girls 6-7, "Jolly American Trump" «. i.'rvsr.u, (Fred Cosinoo, inaiiatror).—On« of (bo best bills of the seuiou drew great crowds last ween. People for week of March V0: Musical Keedti. W. G. Ilogcrr 1 . Lie Long ^ii'.ti- , . , ( tinuk iUUyu, Ja\u!.-t A, U'.-iuit-yu-i,