The New York Clipper (April 1906)

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," ■■■::! ;.::.:!:<■ "K^r- XSBJLJ.- '/B6CB; \Tsat9T' IXOTOT :&Z j^ML m THE SENSATION OF THE HOUR. SEND FOR IT TO-DAY. m Goin V But I'm On My Way 'BS'W JOE 13 2-6123 3ST Your audience is with you the minute you say "I Don't Know Where I'm Coin*." Then sing It and you'll bring down the house, It .makes every act a hit. The Catch Phrase of the year. 8ousa and his band's great novelty hit. Professional copies wm be.sent free upon receipt of programme. Orchestrations In any key to suit the voice. Send stamps for postage- Band and orchestra arrangements to leaders, each I Oc. Ji ' SONS MUSIC CO.. KA ^n^ a ^V t mo M' .'• t**Bt, E OP CONTENTS. Mf«f Cllfow'a' Aitrtbtw. Etc..; Sfiffiv;;:q:::::= Pair. . ISO . 180 . ISO .180 BnH-iSKrfcb. ue Failure)'qr inc'-WwWT Show—Illustrations.. 187 198 '.'.'.'.'. 189° 200A ISA. liidll 1MB 100B IB t»S 102 :..!04 .209 Itm.K 200.1 :ooa !0«A 105 IDS, 100, 107 200,201 wil . US RKIurrt »*!—SiMcb. WotH of PUltM.......... Vaadffllle InJ Minstrel Oar Aii3ttallttti : t*tt«. Mtrlden Xlic^trtf DoatrojM. Queries Ans#*iM our Con'don ratter \ CKir Chicago. Letter Bollards On** More a Popular Amosemmt. With thf Bill Paste" D«li«t> P««Mlof,Movln|r PlttutM Ibomirffn A- nandy'a New Ventura jSSP«Q Circuit,... Newi.»ilft,!itfe... OllpMt.Wli VS"... ; .. •'"• T88ATB1CAI, CORRESPONDENCE. Mlnoewta Mfrylnnil. i«e 110 .... ISO iss .........188 100A 10OA ..'..... IMA 100A 100A 100A 100A IMA ..'. IDS, 2O0A 193 IM IM 1(1.1 2or. 20.1 107 107 11)7 107 100 108 198 ........ 108' 201 198, 201 201 ]#PST BY TEL EGRAPH. Hnn««r Kttrht'i Opea.ln.-a In all in* TH ■•.. HI* Show Towns. • i ' T- ' . (BORDEN tiATE CLEANINGS. "The- jilon anil thr Monie" Oprn> on (St Cpn»t—Onrral Biff Business la ■ 'Fwr>|rtra. ■ tipcetulnltyatrhft fo Th» New York Clipper. SiM F«ancisco, April .1.—At the Cnluin* bin ••Tie Mon and the House" began a two wickn 1 * ejuHigement yesterday. ' W,/ftl.^IC.+-*•8hehandooh•* this week. C>£tfO»J»iA.—Tbla week, Miss New York Gliijiti 0pbra Hotibh. — Creston Clarke ope tied/Sunday, 1. for one week. In "Mon- aftat iBcsif'CAlre." m _ . Nr"7. Crntral. — "The Minister's Son" Is thacurrtttt ilay. Ai,6Ajiwi.^"t'hnrley's. Aunt" Is current. Ai.rWiMBn«;—"My Partner" this week. T-VOLt ,Oprha BOtm—This week, "Miss Timidity - ; Is presented. WOTUM.—Bill for the i dasj'irTony Wileon, Mil jt the New National "The LJttl* Grnr Lady, at the Colnmblft, opened to a good bouse. ......The; Earl and the Girl," with Eddie Foy,. had.a.crowded house nt the Be- luco..... Barld Jfiigglps, In ."His Last Dol- lar, ", packed the Afademy "The Sultan of Sulu" had standing-. room only at the Majestic ..The Innocent Maids had two big houses'at'the Lyceum Augtiste \an Biene. headed the usual good bin at Chases. with" crowded houses afternoon and night. -,■/•,-■- „„ c !2 fci - m . ruTI ' A P fiI 3.—Kyrle Bellew.' In Baffles,'. was greeted by an enthusiastic au- dience at the Grand.. Ben Greet and his players presented "Macbeth," at, the Audi- torium, to n represehtfltlTp nodlenco --of Shakespearean devotees ..Thf* Brother* Byrne, in "Right Bells," drew well .at Heiick'B ..The return of "Me. Him and I" to the Walnut Street was marked by the reappearance of Marlon Stanley, Into of "The. Wizard of Oz," In her old role. Jejwnline Rodgcrs appeared as Car- men, In the Forepaugh'StocKCo.'s presenta- tion at Robinson's, with business good....... "Too Proud to Beg" drew well at tho Ly- ceum.. The Columbia's bill was fair. and filled the.house Rose Sydell'a Lon- don Belles packed the Standard, and Wat- son's Orlentnl -Burlesquers were warmly re- ceived at the People's. KAKaia CITY, April 3.—Richard CnHp.'ta "The, Mayor of .Toklo." opened n four nights' enenjienipnt, and scored a hit before a large audience at tlie:.wnih Wood Chnuncey Olcott, In "KiimjiiKl Burke," owned In ifrb rapacity bouses'at the Grand Sunday....... Edwin SteveoR Is the hendllnor at th* Or- Rheum, and the usual business turned out iindny. "The Factory Girl" drew, well ht the Gillls, and "Sinvcs of rho Mine" thrl'.M nt the Auditorium The Bice ft Rnrton Fxtrnvnusnaa Co., at the Majestic, nnd th" Bnltlmore Beauties, at the Century, dre.w Inrge crowds Th** Fulton Stock To. gnve "Mlchnel Strogoff" at the People's, Knn- snn City, Knn Viola Allen, In "The Josst of the Town," owns at the WlHIs Wood 6. ;. Louisvillr, April it.—The Holdeo Stock Co. opened rhe season at the Masonic, p're- nentlnn; "Tho Charily Bull," to a largo Au- dience "Gay New York." at'the Avenue, drew capacity houses Sunday Mlner'n •irU-miit »tirscted big crowdRjat both per* formances Sunday, at the Buckingham..'^. Vaudeville, at Hopkins', opened Siindajv.tr. crowded' bouses. ' ' ■"■ ■ : >i> . RHODF. ISLAND. ■'■■. ... week opening Sun- Mile. Amoros, Bruno B|iitSfll,TBert Coote and company, the r Fnrolry, " Kerry Corwey, Mitohell and c^lbr Cain, tiiej'iinrVelons" Howards* snd the kino- droae. ,.•'.■ CQl'TRsj.-r-BllI for the week opening 2: Tbe^Enchnmcd Grotto, "Dlda," Bothwcll, Jl-^wni'.s' Gaiety Girls. Nellie Montgomery, tho- KMlto- V*our, Caprice, Chns. Oracle, nnd tbo fiulmatiscope. ' _ ' ■NOTB.-^.Tbc Arthur Becker LualpJel En- fitrmwe.'f.German company) will give "Die °r | JWrH-'!L' ('i-too.Oriental Express),, nt the Columbia Theatre, on Sunday evening, April R. .*■ ' ■; ■'! ' ■ '■ ' -• ' 1 FHOM OTI1IUI 1MIIMS. <innrV Uppor<- From All Alon« «ke *Hlt*h)lu , uu, April 3.—Raymond Hitch- cock: .In.. 7 ™ Gnlloper," «t the Oarrlck; Sou)*V*'onert; 'The Kree Lance," nt the Che*Tmit Street Opera House, and "The pink HmJuWRal tho Chestnut, all had, ;thelr locarpl'fjt.ifr'M, nnd were greeted by capacity houH8fi,;'; w .Tn« hold oyer attractions, In tadr.flDfll week, doing well, were: Herthn Kallt-h, In "Monna Vannn." at the Lvrlc; Jaii^.ifiV.Hsckett and Mary Mannerlng, in "Tbe walls of Jericho" ht.thc Broad, and "The lUNRikfii," nt the Wnliwit ITie bill at R.e|fb's'atrracled big immfb nfterpoon and "Wvi- -- • iTho Htock productions at. Itore- patfiffl'sand.the'SthndniHL'met with fnvor, .•iriil^ltifl'other combination and rmrlpsnue iiouses bad 1 goi)d..patronage. , . Bioatd(ii,'V,iiirll 3.—The plnyhonses wore well flllcrt last nlflht. Ethel Itarrymore. In ■'.Mtcef"*l^bv-tba-Flre,"'received a warm weir cotue'ftj; trje Hollls Street Williams nnd walltfr opehed In "Abysslnln," at. the Globe, tWrttinr HdartS Are Broken" was the Hrand OneM House bill The continued '•tfractroBB ^'ore: "Man and Superman, at Thn'CpIoniali "Tho Social'Whirl.' 1 at the Ma : JOfUc^/ATWjIearfor' Maryland." nt the Tre- 1 mont; Hfi Ub QuIct/'^-sf tho Park, nnd "Jlrw; Wires,-of t^e Cabbage I'atcli l "nt the Rontoti..",,stockiprodiictlons at tho Empire. C'astlcf 7 B-^uare add Bowdoln Square fared weJJ ; ..;v, , :v.!nut* vaudeville, hurlewiuo and "tter.'ljQUticn mi the lint drew oxccllcntly. OBic^db,:'Anrif 8.—"The Connty Obalr- nianV^ at^McVicker'a,; and Dlgby Bell, iu * "ITJo Education -of Mr. I'lpp,' at tho Co- ■<»W»1. *««.the only, Important Sunday opeu- Providence.—At the Providence Optra House (Felix R. Wendelachnefer, manager) "The Pearl and the Pumpkin," which nnd been widely advertised, played a good week in-Kinmiig .March zu. Ned Wayburn, who trained the chorus, wa« hcre__part of .lbe week... Wilton Lacknye, In "The Tit,"' <" vldes week of April 2,with "The Rolllckli „ Girl," In which Snm Bernard nnd Hat tie Williams will he seen. Beginning 0, Robert Mantel! will give a week of repertory in Shakespeare. •* Siujbert (E. F. Bostwlck, manager).r- "The Earl and the Girl" drew crowded houses last week. Eddie Foy received an ovation on his Qrst appearance, being called upon foi a speech. The demo ast rat ion war n personal tribute. "The Runaways" 2-7. «.; Ehpibe (Spitz & Nathanson, managers).T- God bualneBS welcomed "Tracked Around the World," last week, on the play's first pro- duction here. "Across the Pacific" ahould likewise make good at tho box office, 2>7, niiuoiiich It hod i>een seen in this city before. Howard. Hall, In "Tho Millionaire Detective," 9-14. Krith's (Charles Lovcnbcrg, manager).— Lent makes no difference In the patronage of this popular house. The Znnclgs. mind renders, Vad Iho bill 2 nnd week. Otheva: Leslie, Bnlloy and company, the Ileraog- Csmnrns Slaters. Melanl Trio, Byron,and Lnncdon, Woodford's educated nnimnln, J. C. Nugent nnd company, Johnny JoIhik, iho ITirce MltchellH, Carver and rm)ard. McCree and Toole, Harry llolrann, nnd the Hawadaa. WRSTiriNSTRn- (Geo. II. Bntcheller, mnn- ncT).—The" Blue Illhbon Burlesnuers. ft largo cotnnnny, week of 2. Fred Irwin's Mft- N(>rr«.'—JInrrv HIIHard has been #■" gaged for the Albce Stock Co Be* Fiearenls of SplU ft Nathnnson's Ave ,cojn- iinnlcs will begin here about April lfi, when It is said about oni hundred nctors will -be IB the cttv. The Powers Brothers, trick ■katerB, were seen at the Infantry' Hall Rink £. ' ' ,:, «' » »*'» Moines.—At Foster's' Opern Ilouso (Wm. Foster, manager) K. S. willa^^p"^ eented "The Middleman." March 2« i "The Plnfe^sor'n Tvove Story."' 27, MWJL &JF* 1 ?. of Spertncles" and "The Man Who was, 2R, pleading well lllled hoiises at. all.per- formam^. "The' County Chairman 20, John; Grlintli. In "Richard III." 31, Viola Allen April 2. Nat Wills -I, lou Bays 5. ■.. ■. Ai;niTOBir>M (Wm. Foster, . manager).-— "Dangers of Working Girls" fared: well March 22-24. Sotisn'n Bond attracted n-gwdJ house 25. "Hooligan In New Vnrk" showed to good business 2ft-2S. "Dora Tbnrne" ait"- 31, "When Ihe World Sloops" April 1-1, Me- tmnolllHu Slock Co. 8-14. ■ ISiiriBM (M. J. Karger, manager).—Big crowds contlnlie lo.enjoy the excellent bills. Bill- week of 2: 'Cycling Bells. Casey. Chase and Adams,. Diamond .Comedy Four- Onr* nellns, Algio Grazlc, West nnd Beaton,-and ° nuoc (Frod Buchanan, manager).—Bill week of 2: Harry Baker, the HnldswortbR, Ms^-o Japs. MrKlnnon and Reed, aud others. Notes. —Manager Buchauau has booKpd Sarah Bernhardt to appear la "Camllle, , April 27. at IngersoII Park The stqte- „.*; .^.Monday begltrs the .grand opera m ^ nt recently made In theso notes to lue «- u- «t .the Auditorium..;... The otter (cct , t ftn t Danny Mann JUffl , Lola Haln« a-&s.—„. rti_ svm.,.^^ 4 n "Wrfniin." _-« marl | r ,i i„ an error. Lpun luvesllgattag It was-found that Danny Manu took out-a marriage license for himself, under his right name. J- P. Burgess. New .York City, .add Ella Gnniey. Waverly, Mass. The couph were marrl/cf by Rev. hr. Walt, nt the Klrk- wood Hotel parlors, Feb. fi, and ns our lo- cal papers Anted that Danny Mann and . ula Ha roes were married, this statement was Olytoptfc, ;n«ym«tket nnd International nilfl. copied in these columns at the time, .alias v?4BiUKaTi>M. ADtll 8.—"The Rogers Haines writes denying her marriage to Mr. mKS!*B2m*P%A* iSS opening Mono. It lUonld W« l»fo Blto .OinUj. , UaudCviiie Rome Cist. TUb list Is made op ob nearly n- corate a* It 1b x>o«*lble to make a list of vaudeville Imokliitfs. To Insure lo- ■ertlon In this department the nam* ol the Ihentre or park, as well as tbe cll>- or town, Ml'MT nrenmpany each booking Bent n*. AMnllah Urn."., Lyric, St. Joseph, Mo., 2-7. Acner & UUHns, Toledo. 0.. 2-7. Ailalr, Art, Olympic. Chlcego, 2-7. Adnlr & Dnhn. Olympic, Chicago, 2-7; Power's, Ik-cntur, III., ft-l-l. AiJolfn, Lo. Temple, Buffalo, 2-7. Allium* & Edwards. Lt Salle, Keokuk, la., 2-7. Aoaiiw & Mack. Family, N. i\ (S 2-7. AddltOQ A LlTingiton, IU>ou, Flint. Mich.. 2-7. Aliae, Grade, Empire, Dct Moines; It., 2-7. Altilona, The, Lyric, Ft. Dodge, la., ±1. Allium, Mr. A Mrs., Mohawk. Scheoeetady, N. Y., 2-7; Orpheura, Refi'Ilng, l'a., 0-14. Allisons (8),.Majestic, Chicago, 2-7. Allue. Mile.. City IM., Huron, Mich.. 2-7. Alibama Come<lr Four, Gem, Lynn, Hail., 2-7. Allen, Josle, Uon Ton, Pblla., 2-7. Alva, Alice. Urndil, Milwaukee, Wis., 2-7. Allen, Leon A Bertie, Bijou, nocfcfortl. III., 2-7. \.i-rr lifiM., t-nsmr'ti, ti. X, O.i »-l*. Alburtus & Mlllor, Casino, ParH, Fr., 2-,t0. Allen, Scsri &. Violet, Kollh's, N. Y. 0., 2-7. Allmon, Joe S., Rljnu, Osbkosh, Wis., 2-7; Mljou. Appleioa, P-14. Allen & Dnlton. O'Uarn, Shen&ndonh, Pa.. 2-7; Kclth'n, I'liiln., p-n. Athene & La Brant, Lyric, Ft. Dodge. In., 2*7; Family, Nloux City, »-H. American. NewaboyB.Qasrtetle. Norelty, Denrer, Ualat --7; Umpire, Colorado Hprliujs, »-H. Arunim & Hartley. Unnl^lov, Ku«., K| Sheaeld, fl-14: Bull, KI-21; I^edn, 2H'Sa. Amnrrw, Mile.. Orphfuai, Hnn Fruu., Osl., 2-T.* Ar.lfr.Min A fteynolfls, flnymnrket. ChirnKO, 2-7. Arllnutnii inimiij Four, Maryland, flnlto., AM., Anteson. Alfred, Proctor's, Newark, N. .1., 2-7. Armstront, fc Holly. Orphciim, Denver, Col., .2-7; orphemu. Son I'rnu,, CnL, nil. Archer ft Crocker, Howard, Boston, 2-7. Armnnd,- Orsce, Olympic, So. IJwiri,-. 1ml., H^ -Crrstnl.-Detroit. Mich:, ft-H. :■ AKliton. Mnttlc, SlsjJ. HnffprMf-wn, Md., 2-Msy ...- Asm, IlatliawayX Lowell, Mns3., 2-7 - ■••- AiUiley, Lillian. Park. Worcester, Mass., 2-7; Ciirtn, Fall River, 0-14, . .. Alklns-.n, Uarry. Kcllh'a, Phlln.. 2-T. Altera: Dp' fluio. InternatloDAl. Chlcngo, 2-7. Auhefts, J.*-'. Orphnim, Kansss City, Mn,, 1*7; orplieum. Now Orleans, IM4. Aufltlaq, 'i'nnnlng, Family, Sioux City, la., 2-7'[ Orpheum, New Orleans, La., 9-tO. AtoIim, Musical (4). CI. 0- It., Plttsbnrg, 2-7. Ilards, Four, Am.tt.lnn, Bkln., 2-7. tinker A Lynn, ICmpl.e 'lour, FCtiC-. 2-MnT >"• t llnrry. Katie, kVSm Shea's, IHUtnlo, 2-7j OooJ.*i, Roclirnter, n-14. Bailey A FlcLPir, Kinr, Ilnrallton, Can., 2-7. [lalier, Harry II,, Bijou. Des'Moines. lo„ 2-7; (inrrkk. Iturlfnston, 0-14. „. Banks, CIiom.. Mnjestlc, Cttlcano, 2-7. . . . ih« Ifarry, Mr. & Mm. Jimmy, 0. 0. II., Plttphurg, it . M1 Keith's, ■Cleveland, u-lp, ' "• ''... ,*! Barry, HenneRsy & Ilownnt, Dnwey, Vtlcn, N. X, BftTley A Fletcher, Novelty, Bkln,, 2-7. llsriieyn (,1h Olark St. Museum, Chicago, 2-7; Olympic, SprtnfiOchl, III., n-14. Barrett, Mnrjorie, Bllou, Wlieelln(t, W. Vs., 2-7. Barnes & Levins, Washington, Bpokane, wash., Bates, Louie W., Family, Butte, Moot., 2-7. Bnotn Bros, ft Von Dell, Poll's, Bridgeport, Conn., Basdcr-La Veile Trio, Auditorium, So. Bend, Ind., 2-7 : Olympic, CblcaRO, U-14. Bnrnell*. The. Grand, Hnmtlion, O., 2-7. M i Baker 4 Muck. Orpheum, H? Paul, Minn., ,2-7. „ names fr Edwins, O. H., Duront, Ind. Ter., 2>7; 0. II. Sliertnan, 0-14. Baron's Doun, Olympic. Chlrnco. 2-7. Baker. Harry, Dljou, Don Moines, la., 2-7. Baker A Marl;, Orplienm, St. Paul, Minn., 2-7. Barnwsky Troupe Hnymnrket, Chlcap>, 2-7. Bennett, Lnitra. Oothom, Dkln., V\£, a - ^ >• Beckwlih. LLndey. Monre'w, Portland, "ite., 2-7. Hell ft ItlrlmrdR, Family. l'a«t»lc, N. J., 3-7. ■, , Bell, May, Bon Ton. Phils.. 2-7. . j. Be-.\no,», The. Onrrfck, Wllminjilon, Del., 2-7;, 0. O. H.i I'lttHhnw. 0-11, '■■'' Relfort. May, Colnnlnl, N. Y. 0., 2-7. __ , j m Hell. Crynlnl. Cmitr d'Alene. Snoknno, Wash., 2-7. Berlins A Hroetway, Atlantic Garden. % V. C. DeTlmnn k Monie, Poll's, Wntprhtiij;, Conn., 2-Y; ■ Molinwk. Hrhencclftdy, N. V, 0-14. Bella, Four. 'Cycling, Kmpirc, l>ea Mnlnss, In., 2-7 Bedouin Arnhn (Rt, Cook'n, IlocheMer,, N. \.. 2- 7; Shen's, Huffitlo. 0-14. „' • Bernice. Wehh'a, ma, itul., 2-7; Bljon, knlatnn- fsoo, Mhih.. Oil. . . . Bell, SenntorFrnnk, Kelth'a, IViston, 2-7. nircli. John. Mnjestlc, Chicago, 2-7; Ilaymnrkot, Chicago, 014. . . ' . , '± Dlnney & Clianman, Cryntal, Andernon, Ind., 2-7. Bill, hlrycle. Kewnnee, III.. 2-7. • Blfllr ft McNulty, ft. 0. II., Council • Bluffs. Is., Blake's Animals. Novelty, Bkln., 2-7, SJocksom fi Duma, Keith's, Phlln., 2-7. Inmpliln A llehr, Ornnd. MM. Wafh., 2-7. . Black & Joneo, Victoria, N. V. OL, 2-7; Utlen. N. ' v.; AF ' " ' """*'.. ^" r-L Archie, £ Co., Hnthawny's, Lbv/ell, Most,, Tliirke, Jobn A Mny, Bon Ton, i'liiln., 2-7. Burdock Sisters, ttur, Muncle, Ind-, 2-7 ; Orand, Flntnitton. o . IM4. Buckncr. Great: Apollo, Vienna, Aus., 2-30; Buda- pest, Hun., Mfly 1 • 1 r.. Burtlnos (21, Ben's, F-scsanba, Mich., 2-7. Buckley's Do«s. Kennilia, Wis.. 2-7. • Byron A Blanch, Brndenburgh's, Phils-, 2*7. Byron A Lnngdan, K*>ltir?. ProTldence, 2-7; Keith's, Boston, 0-10. Dyers, Ben. Atlantic Qnrden, N. Y. C .2-7. -Hywrs & Herman, rark. Worcester, Mass., '2-7; ' J|oore''«, .poftlnnd. Me., 0-14. Carter. Mr. A- Mr*. Catl, BIJou. Bay City, Mich., "2-7: BIJou, Alpenn. 0-14. CatUnA Otto, H. A 8., N. Y. 0„ 2-7; Amphlna. 'Bkln.. 0*14. Carbon pre*.. Awllmrlum, Lynn,'Mass., 2*7. Cire-Ui A'Bchna. Boston, Lnwell, .Mnsn., 2-7; Fnll Blver. 0-14. Cnron A Pnrnuwi,, Orpheum. Bkln., 2-7. Cnsnd & De Verno, Fnmlly. R, St. Louis. 111., 2-7. Clare* Sisters, Acme, Norfolk, Yn.. 2-7. Csmllle Trio, Temple, Detroit, 2-7. CsWwell A Weritwnnh, Oem. Lynn, Mass., 2-7. Callahnnv The. Vandettc, Chicago, 2-14. Carroll A Clarke. Lyric, St. Joscli, Mo., 2-7. CalUban A Mack,-Temple, Detroit, Mich.. 3>7. Catc Family, (lately, Springfield, 111., 2-7; Weasl's, .Feorls, 0-14. Campbell & 3ykw>, Oem, Lynn, Mass.. 2-7. Oamaroo, Oraee. H. & S.. N. Y. C-, 2-7, II. A B., Bkln.. 0 10. Cania. Emms. Imperial. Bkln., 2-7. Cameron .V Flnnncrin. Oennett, Rlchmnnd, (lid., • .2*7;.BIJou, F.Tfttnvlllo, 0-14. Carver A' Pollard. Krjth's, Providence, 2-7! . Keith's, BnMnn, 0-14. Cnmpnolt. BUI. Mnnhnltan. Norfolk. Vs., 2*7; nmr, Ohm A Ad.ilr. Empire, Des Mnlnea, la., Chmpi>eH &' nrndy, BIJou, Bnltle Creek, Mlrh., Cnprlire. T'ynn * Fay. K.-lili'u, Cleveland, 2-7. Cnprlce ; . ••rirlglnnl." C:liuten. Snn Frnn., On I.. 2-7. -Virrnll tt Hhrnu, HIJoii. NorfolL, Vs., 2*. Cnmllle. Mil... nnind, Marlon. Ind., 2-7; Wal- lace's. Pern, 0-11. Carter A waters Co.. Ilalliiiwny'". New nnlford. Moss... 2-7. Iladinwny'n, Lowell. 0*14, Cwfln fi.CkwItw, Lyric, Thw Haute, Ind., 2 7; " Olympic, "ffmtUfi, "0-14. Cnrni- & dnye K , Msrylnnd. Bnlta., 'Md., Ml ■' q..a 11.. pmshurff, o-iL Carter A Blufoo). ,0. n. H., Pl!tstHira,-8-?i -- ('nrilowoU* BlsmSi Kmplrr, Pnleraon, N. J., 2-7; Fjnpire. Ilohoken. O-ll. Citrsoii k Wlllnrd, Onibpiim, Omnhs, Nrh„. 2-7: Orplientn, . Kanunn Cllv, Aln.,'fl-14. CorlaS. Chna,, Orrln Broa.. Mexico, 2-14, Carroll A Olole MlH, Alfngor, Denver, Col., 2-IJ. r.nrmlltmi A.IItHlffeo, Ittjnii, Ketrnnee. III., 2-7; Iniliistrlnl. ' Mollne, 0-14. . ?0r|cr A Vincent. Utlca, N. V., 2-7, ■ orfmeIN (8|. lloirnrd, Boston, 2-7. •. f;«rloion, Al.. Orittifiim, Kansas City, Mn.. 2-7: ..'Orph'cum, .New Orlenns. Mb, Oil,. .. Clirlxlaplirr. Clirln.. BIJou. Superior, Wis., S-7; ' tlnlQUi-, Mlfiiicntiolln. Minn., UU. r Mjr\ i- Bates, Keltli'n, Phlln., 2-7; llnthnirny's, i,ow'oii. Mnss,, o-io. Obantllcr. Anna, Krith's, N. Y, 0., 2-7. i;Mck,.nrej»U Krtili's, N. Y. 0.. 2-7. Chns?. Billy, H)wnnli Bnitoa, 2-7. Chosslno. Ptil'n. nrldgenort, Conn.. 2-7. C'leriunntopi, The, Pnlni, Cripple Creek, 0ol„ 2-71 ■ Kmtilre, Colo, Sprint:*, 0-14. ... .. . Clarl; or Duiu-mi, BIJou. Rvaasvllle, Ind., 2*7; - Lyric, l'crre Haute, 0-14. Olnrence Klstcra. Dominion, Winnipeg, Con., 2-7. Clifford, Csre, People's, rarsona, Kan., 2-7; reo- plo'B. Lcnvf-nworili, 0-14. Clwdores, The, Auditorium, Norfolk, Vs.. 2-7. Clark, Oeorire A.. BIJou, Dulnth. Minn.. S-7. , Chirk, Harry Corson, Q. O. II., ltultauopolli, 2-7; CIlfTonl 4 Burke. Orpheum. New Orleans,. Lu., a-7 Olark A Prsnklln. Oraml, Homlltou. o., 2<7; Orplilnm, Mprlngflcld, 014, ■■:*.r Clarke A Temple. People's, Cedar TfnpliLv Mich., 2-7. Clark, Chss., A. A; H.. Boston, 2-7. Clarke. Wilfred. & Co., II. A H., N. Y. 0.. 2-7. Clark A Duncan, Bljon. Fvnni.Tlllr, Indw 3-7. Oochlnu, Itosn, k Co., 0. O. II.. Pittsburg, 2-7. OouVy, Clever, 0. O. 11., Ornnd Bapkls. Mich., Onwiey; Jas. II., BIJou, Canton, O., 2-7. Corrlpin A -Hnyes, Hlnr, Hnmlltaa, Can., 2-7. Onrbett, .I/ih. .1., A Co., Kecney'*, Bkln., 2-7. Oojtw k Timlin, Itijou. La Cwsne, Wis,, 2 7, CfMumlilonB.io), a. 0, H.. Pltlshurg, 2-7; Tem- ple, Detroit, 0-14. Cotton & -Tohnwn. BIJou. Norfolk, Va„ 2-7, . Collins, Hum. 0. O. 11., PlttHtuirg, 2-7. Coliiy Fnmlly, Orplieum, Hi\n Frnu., Cni., .2-7 : Or- . liticyin, L<m Anttelca, 0-14. Coote, Ben', 4 Co., Orpheum, Rao Fran., Cal., 2-7.- ' - mnelly, Emma,. BIJott, Wheeling, W. Vs.i 2-7, lox-Family Quartette, Unl,pio, Wlunliwii, Can.. „ SS Pell' A Fonda, Temple, Ft. Wayne, ltd.. 2-7; •Oennett, Richmond 0-14. Deveau. Hubert, Howard, Boston. 2-7, Devoy, Rmmett, A Co.. Oothnm, Bkln., 2-7. D*r*uda A Oreen, Moss A sioii Tour. Bng., 2-Maj 31. Derhy, Al, Imperial, Newark. N. Y., 2-7. De VrlM, Uenrl, Proctor's Rflth St.. N. Y. C, 2*7. De Monde & Dlnsmore, People's, Leavenworth, Kan., 2-7. Delmore A Darrell, Family, Davenport, U. ( 2*7. Delmore Htster*. Siicn's, Buffalo, 2-7; Sbea's. To- ronto, Can., 0-14. Delmore A Dexier, Orpheum, Davenport, la., 2-14. gf Lano, Wm., Hub, Woonwcket, It. I., 2*7 . e filnlirr'!* Don, WllkjerHarrc. !'«., 2-7; Harrii- hum, Ml. Dervln, Jns. T., Ornnd, Maflon, Ind., 2-7; Oea- rieti. rtlclimond. 0-14. Denette Sisters, Forepaugh'a, Phils.. 2-7. [)e £terrt«, lletirlertn. Mnjeitle, Utile Tlwk, Ark., 2-7 ; Mnl«-«tlc. Blrmlpnhiim. Aln. Hid. De Mar A Ptrtuuo, Relih'n, N, \. 0., 2-7; 'Keith's, rmTldMice, U-14. ■ ■ Denny, Will F.. lmi<er|al, Bkln,, 2-7. ■' Del 'Ore. Lulitl. Proctor's 23d at., N. Y, 0., 2-7. ' Do Mont, Bohert. Trio. Otsnd. Jollet, 111., 2-7. Divrleky Bros. (3), Orpbeiim. Omaha, Neb., 2-7;' Orpheum, Kmbm Clly, Mo., 014. Dillon Urm.. Keith's. Boatnn, 2-7. "Dixie 3creuailers," Fuji's. HrUUprnort, Conn., 2-7 Dtonue Twin .sisters, Ornlieum, Now Orleans, La., - "D'ld'n." Chutes, San Fran.,-Pal., S-7. Diamond A Smith, Kcltb'H, Bunion, 2-7; Nnveltjr, likln.. 0-14. ■ ■ ■ DIsmoud Comedy rour. Rniplrc, Des Milne*, la., Domino Rouse. I,-, II. k B,. Hklu., 2-7. Downey A Wlllnnl, Mnj'-Hllc, Clihugo, U-7; pro- lib>'«, r,4ii,r Itaplds. In,, 0-14. Downey, i.i'i-ih- T., Novelty, Stockton, CnL, 2-14. Dockrny, Will. Otpheum, ill. Verniw. N. \., 2-7. Dttherty, 1 iiii.in. Poll's, flnrtford, Conn., 2-7. Dnrsclt A lluwll. Oijdieuin. Utlca, N. Y . 2-7; . Colonial. Liinn>itct Mn-"-, tt-14. Doylp, Filltli. An-nile, Toledo, 2-7. Doi-iirvnl, Theretie. Ti-mph', 1*1 nill, 2-7; Kellh'a, ■yrtuse, N, v., dm, Doiiglieriy. Clarenco,- Dewey, t?llen. N. Y.. 2-7. • Ilnolev, J. I'rniicH. MnJwtK'. LUPOID, 2-?. Poliprty'a Pnoillort. (.rplu'inn. Ctlcn, N, Y., 2-7. Donnvun A .irn.ild, Doric, Youkcr*. N. Y.. 2-7; Yniiiip'H, Allitnllc Clly, N. J„ 0-14. Dollnr 'I'rouiH*. Pi Dior's ftNrli f*t., N. Y. C, ' 2-7; Rnpfre, I'nteryui. N, J., 0-14. •DreNsiT Lonlw, Trent, Trenton, N. .1.. 2-7. Dana. Arttntr A Co., Cil'imldn, Clnclnnnll, 2-7; Mnjestlr. ChlPBgo, 0-14. ■ Duiiree, lleo. A LlWile. Family, Pntersnn, N. J.. Du Ilulsson, uvmnn-f. Mnntrenl, Can.. 2-7. Ditnhnr'H Cuprhte Pnrndox, Empire, Ruckfont, 111.,' 2-7; PLIIllpn, Rh-iiiimiHi, Ind., 0-14. l'^kel & Winner. Third Am., N. Y. C, 2-7; Bon Ton, t'hil.i.. tl-lt. Co: TJ:' Wl f\ ^ , IT| , J , ^.1 |rj,.-|,ui, null- J' .Jill i , ColllOH, Don, Oem. Lynn, Mnss., 2-7, Cole A CleineoH, Cryntnl, Bock Island, III.,. 2-7J itiioii, jj,h-i Moinea, Iu., 0-14. Cprrfffnii. Fnimett. k Co., MnJeuMe, Chicago, 2-7. Othao, icaephlrip. it Co., Orpheum, Dtlcs, N. Y., •2-7. Cougar k Odin, Rlnlro, F.lmlra. N. V.. 2-7. - Cuokc A Alius Itothrrt, L'mplr'- Tour, Kor., 2- Mny Ml. Collins. Lit Belle, Bljon, Marionette. Win., 2-7 J - -Bcn'-o, -I-Ifciwonbii,. .MU-li., li-ll. • Cola-A Blondell, Aran fluff- Verldndes,. tunmnt. — CUPft, 2-14. -Onutitre A (lllette, Oiplieum, UtluA, N. X., 2.7- OdortlBl Hentetlc, Ve, 0. O. H., lndlnnopollH, 2-7 I i>]unit>ln, Olncltid/itl; 0-M. • Concha*.- Paul, Colonial. LnwreiTCP, mMu 3-7. Citinrllyi -lltiah, Bon Ton, Hyrnruw,-?!*.- y.. «.7; J Ly^ltlii, NlntTitra Falls, 0-14. Crfvsr k Dntne, Keith'*, N. Y. C, 2-7. .-.- ■'/; Crnjvfnnl, Clifton, Proctor's r.Sth St., N. x. 0„ ■2'7.- " ■•> ■ - • %Zm£v^~fctttm&fcy^7if.~ 7 ZZ ' fr*-).' hit, Ilnmlltoj.. Can., 2-1 ' j' : BonhalrOregory Troupe, llippodrome, $. Y; C, !»*>. A Mrs. lanlncr, Proc or's. Troy, %> o.7 - . •• i.,.2-7', Linttii'c, rntcrnon, >, j., u■ 1*1. «•__■ .. * ^. *._._ »... Crane- Ms., K.dlh'*. Phils.. ST--7. *, i.'rHlui-. l.i-ni.' Hi Cralne, WaHblnglon, Mayuvllls, . -Ky. k 2-7. . 'i NTiiBen, Jm». IL, M*M k Ktoll Tour. Bntf„ l 2- .May «7 ;. -Daly A O'Drli-n. Onrrlek. Burlington, la., 2-7; , Cryntnl, Milwaukee. Wis., Ii-H. .DarioQ..Wlaw.rM,..J'nnlaceH, Seattle, Wash.. W| CrysfaL'Tacoma, 0-14, . . . Davis A Mscnuley, Amphloo, Bkln.. 2-7- .' llavtit AM'alkpr. Auisterdnm, N. V., 2-7, _ ; Edmund. A Co., Proctor's 21ld HI,, N. ■t. <)., Bos, Tod E.. Lyceum, flan Fran., OaL; 2-f-r .Chutes, Sin Fran., 0-14. - Boley, May A Olrts, Troctor's 23d Ht„ N\. Y. C, Borslnls, The, Hippodrome,' N. Y. 0., 2-7, Bfthe, Cellnn, Imperial, Bkln., 2-7. - noothlnck QiinrtPitc. Orlglnnl, Columbia, NewsraJ) N. J.. 2-7; Thalia. N. Y. 0„ 9-14. * Bottlaere* Mnrioneues, Bradenburgb's, Pblla., op«|airi--wero: Olsa Netbersofc, 1n "BiQho, 'ii.thMIJllnplfl; Kletinor Kobson, In .''The JJun WrXft'rt«B T I9 : i'erytblnfr,"- at'PoworsVand "The ^lteec.fJ^.ee8. , ■ At u»o Chicago Opera House. Holdover aWrnctiona nre: Mrp,'Lef>H0 '*arwr,,.in- "Adrea," at the Grand J)pern JjPWW.j; "The OolloTte TA'lrtow." at/thefttude- MWiSiajW'TBo ■4fu>plre."..a* the. Ln. -MI c •-..-.'.lllirh eln*R vnndevllle nt t.he Majestic, Bruno A Buasell. Orpheum. San Frnh., CnU 2»M. Bryant k Bavllte, Arcade, Toledo, O., 2-7.-' • Kronmstlck Wltcbcs, flbea's, Toronto, Can., 2-7. lirmvn A Novarro, Proctor's. Newark, N; 'J.-, 2*7. Brewer, oprac, ACrae. Norfolk, Vn.,'2-7. HrlttoiiB, The. Ilnnsn. Ilnnihnrff, Orr.,-2.-TWi Wln- - icrgsrten, Berlin, May l ; :;i. Brown. Harrbt A Brown. IlaymarUel.-Cldcsgo 2-7.- Brobst Trio,' t'nlrpio, Bboboygai,, Wis.. 2-J4. ha> Brcusoy. Lonlse, Olympic, ChlCBfro, 2-7. Bryan, Frank D., k Peace Coogrrss, Poll's, New Hatcd, Conu., 2-7. _, .* llrockninn; Muck A Uehoout, CbsBt/s, Washington.. -D.-C., 2-7. ' ■ •*' Bristdl's Pooles, 1 Atidttorlom, Lynn,. Mass., 0-1,4. Browne, Tom, WbUtllag, Shea's, Toronto, Can,, ■ 2-7. ' ■ Brooks BroK.. Keith's, N, Y, C, 2-T, ■ - Br-guDBB (4). BUou. La Ccoasc, Wis., 2-T^r. Br-.wu, Jack, A Lillian Wrtgbt. 1 Family, Carbon- dale, Pa., 2-7; 1'amlly, Pottalown. 7*8. . " BuscU.. Fsmlly. Jiarl. Pueblo, CnL. ,2-7; Crystal, Trinidsd. 0-14. ■■.'-,-■.■.=—: Burton, F.lesnor. Ilaymarkot. Chtcsgo, 2-T. - ■ ' Bums, Fferry, Mnslc Hall, Oloticester, Man*., 2-7. Budworth A Wells, Lyric, Ft. Dodge. la.j8-14-, Burtpn A Brooks, H. AH,, N. Y. C, 2-7; H. A U-. '■ Btlu-;,- 9-H. ■.,#. ■ .■ . ',. , Borion A Bonkln, Majestic. Hot flrlngs, Ark. r 2r7;. Mjjetiic. Dallas, Tea., lt-14. ■ ' ' * v -..~ BsttTUofi, 0. 0, B„ Plttiborf, M4., -.,'■• ;■ _:' pay, oco. Wm Procter'*, Nwrark, X. J., 2-7. liallVy,**ter F.. k Co., CoUmtal, N. Y. 0., 2-7. - It'Sf A> IiV. O'llara. Kbcuandosb, fa., 2-7, DarftrlM Mn<|ge. Novcliy. Oionba, Neb., 2-7. Darras Br-w., Vlciorh, S. Y. C. 2-7.. . . Itul4 A ■Ko(Hl,.Boii Tou, I'liiln., 2-7. , I irAtflllc fllstem, Denver, Col., 2-7. Dahoras. l/i, entitle. Blooming!oo, HI., 0-14. ' Dale.n'lolct.'Alhambra, N. V. O., 2-7; Pwclort. ■' --' Albany. 3, Y., 0-14. .. , ... « bs i.^m'A Whltfleld, Wanhlnglon, Spftksne, Wash,, Dal'r/Nella.O, O. fl., Orand Baplds, Mich., 2-7. i;uii_A ift-vert', Hstlinway's, New Bedford, Mais,, 2-*V . D> Wilt. Bums A Torrance Rmplre. JohaDDM- - hofg, fl. A., 2'i-June 2; Tlvoll, Cat* Town, 4- ,N. y. a, n-ii. FdwardS A Olenwood, Temple, Burtolo. 2-7, EUlnaJI, Demi A Co,, PoII'h, New Haven, Conn., FdworuK, Snm, Imperial, Bkln., 2-7. F.dfiiuiid', ,loe, Bkln., 2-7. Eltlnge, .rnllnii, Conk'n, HociiPHlrr. N. Y„ 2-7. Fllnnrn st*tpf>.. Vlctorln, N. Y. fl., 2-7; Proctor's AKlli St., N. Y. 0., (I'M. Klniore A Cottrell. Ofystt|l, Detroit, 2-7; BIJou, Jiicbaon, Mich., 0-14. KMrhlKP, Pn-as. Tpinplo, pctrolt, Mich., 2-7; Nlien'N, Ituffolo. llll. fCllon, Hum, Allinmhrn, London, Hng., '.'■21. KllNWortliH, Pour. BIJou, Jackwn, Mich., 2-7. rilNwnrtit A Burt, BIJou, Dulinh, Mlnu., 2>7; lilji-ti, Wlnnli>eg, Can., 0-M, SHIh. Melville. Proctor's, Nownrk. N. J.. 2-T. Uls-Nowlau 'frlu, Procior'a 2(bl HI.. N. Y. O., 2-7. Umpire City Quurirtle, Hlies's, Toronto. Can., 2-7; Aroi.lr. Toledo, 0., Oil. ' Fmplre Comedy Four, KnitdreTour, Cng., 2-14. Rmrllih lln*elMicli, Orar.il, J Vlclorln, Can., .2-7; Ornnd, Tstouia. Wuslu, ii-m. F.iilginarelle. Druni.'ll .«.' 'l#r., April "■.'!<». i:iiirit. 1'n.r., BrnilcnrHtrgli's, Phlln,, 2-7. Frnle ft-llnncgcr, BIJou. Pfvnn ivlllc. Ind., 3-7 r Ornnd, IVru, 0-14. Knmotide. Mr. A Mr«: Fd„ KpUIi's, Pblla., 2-7; O, O. II., Pittsburg, 0-M. ftlte, Will, iM.'ln.iPinii. hui., 2.7: Kvsnsvllle, 0-11. I'Nterlirookn, Tin*, ItiMktniul, ■ Mr- 2-7; Butignr, Oil. v •• Rvatu k RimWi r'ntnlly,, Wulle, Mont.. 2-7, F.verx, (Jm. W,. poople'*, Ceilnr llnphla, la.. 2-7. Fiilk. Flcnnor, lliLvmnrlfl, Chlcngn, 2-7, Finlouo Orchealm, Kclili'*, I'liil.i., 2«Tj Trent. Tivnton, N. j,, 0-14. Fay, Coley A Fny, Cohinthls, W. l/iuls, 2-T; O. 0. IL, Indliinnpoll*, 0-14. fnrrnn, I'jiiH'le. 0. O. II., PJH*dmrg, 2". I-nriium. Hud. Trio. Hlnr. 'Ilaaillion, Oait., 7-7; Tfiiipli', BulTitlo, 11-n. Knrrell, Chn*., A. rt-H,,. Bnstou. 2-7. Felix A Harry Co., Tmnl, Trenton, N. J., 2-7. Fcrguniui A WntniDi, Mdsrc'*, Pitrtlnm), Me.. 2-7. Ferreros. K.-nir-. Bo«fon, 2-V;-Moanra, I'nrihuid, . Mr.. '.-14. I'crrls-Wiley Trl»., Ornhlum, Mnnnuebl, O., 2-7; llljmi, U'lrolli-i:, \V. Vll.. 0-1 I. Pcrsnivil, A' J'.i'srurnr, llnilicinn. Omiilin, *M4. Ferry, illpm. H.-i'ntur, III., 2-7; Lyitp, Terr*- llmilp. Ind,, OIL FMier, Mr. a- Mrs. Perkin*, OrjiliPinn, Henilliif!, , I'ii., 2 7; llnllinwiiy's, New rt.'.ir.-ni. Ms*s., Ii-i-l 0-11. ' , - PliistminonM, Mr. k Mr«. Ilol*rt. Arcade, Toledo, 2-7. , _Fiei.ls.A Word. Novelty, Bkln., 2-7. Fink, Henri, stnr. A*li.rlu, Or<'.,-2-71 Htiir. Heat- tie, Wash.. 0-11. Kliiber Kin ti- ll 11. Flymi, Karl, BIJou, Oklahorrte, Okln., S-7; Bljon, HbMbv, 0-14. ' Flyno, Jnc. n A B., Rblti,. 2-7- Flt-tchCr, CIihm. N-onnnl, Ncivlly, Bkln., 2-7. ■ Flenten A Miller, Nov#||y„ Denver. Col.. 2-7. Fox, Mnyp Jonle, (Hinnsw. MOiitrrnl, Can., 2-7. Foi, Mnilge. IL k H.. Bkln., 2-7, Snt, DMB, Colonial, N. Y, 0- 2-7. ny A fin i'ii. Cohiml.lii. Cluclnuatl, 2-7. Foulltielli'S, My*(erlo»iH, Fomlly. PntlNvlllo, I!/l„ •it; Fnmlly. IliuMou, fill. Forbes ft I'nrlws. Klnilm, X, Y.. 2-7; MHca, 014. Filler, fcUL, A IXur. Onrrli-k, Wllmlmrton, Del., 2- 7: 0. O, II., Hyra.-u*,-, N. >'.. I'-U. Korreitn, MiiHh'ul. I'umily. Lsfnyelte. Ind., 2-7. J"o.i -! City 'Quartet, HsytnarliL't, ClilCMjtn, 2-7. Ym A Wn:.l. Dili Mi. O, fl, Phlln., 2-7. Freilo A Dure, MuJunUc, ClilcSgo, 2-7. FrulK-1 A It'itiuc. IlliifiMlr.iiiin. Uaibui, Bug., 240. Freest' Bros., 7-ousliig, Mlcli., 1-7; Jucknuu, 0-14. FrclfrkkM, Tin-, I'nliiui'. Wlutilpek. Mnn., 2-7; lilfiiii, Hnr,t>rlur, Wis., iMf. Frouhm^A Franks, Orpht-iiqi,,iJt, Paul. 2-7. . Frank, Msrveloim A Bob, Ilopklns', Momplil*. • Tcnn., 2-7; Ori»heuni New Orleans, La., fl-l-L "FrankfoM. Laurl ft Frsnkrori, Acnt*. Nnrfolt, ■ "Francis," Kmmn, KeHli's, N. Y. 0„ 2-T. . Frnslnl. F. fl., BIJou. fjulnry, 111.. 2-7; Peoplp's, llunnliinl. Mo., fl-14. Fninkllti, Ircop, Orpheum, llllen. N. ^.,2-7. '■ . -Prank, Frntiklln, Orphnim. H'- P'ttil. -'7." . _. Franco A PnrNifiM, Kmnlrc, Pnterson, N. J., 2-7; L'mpJre. Ilohoken, U-ll. Fr»7.ii-r. Pearl, Dewey, Cllco. N. Y„ 2-7. (JurdniT. fleorgla, A Co.. Majentlc. Little Rock, Ark., 2-7; Olympic, Chicago, 0*14. ^lic'r A .lol'inwm, O. 0. II,, I'tepjtor*. III,. 2-7. nlow A Dunn, llasletoo, Pa., 2 7; CsrlvHrilnle,