The New York Clipper (July 1906)

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594 THE NEW YORK CLIPPEE, July 21. ft* titer nm> All Roatea Matt Reach fa Not Later ' '' iWMHltl'." <i* ■--- DRAMATIC. Albe* Stork (K. F. Alliee. mgr.)—Providence. R. . 1.. 1H Indetlnlte. Ayleswortli Stock—Seattle. Wash., HI. Indefinite. ArlliiRtnn'H Comedians (Walter Arm-atoii. mgr.)— - . I*advlllr. Colo., 16-21. Allen Stock—Tni-nma; Wf-Ik. 10, Indefinite. ClilrnRO. HI.. 1U-21. Bonn telle. Jtn-alc, stock—Mhhj N. V , 10. In* .riellnUe. ■ . . Barrle Slock (Kdwut Barrle. rotr.)— PlttalturB. Knli . HI-31, <'har.Ut«-SB-Aug. i BnrtfVH. Ilarl tfin-. K. Hohliwon, ingr.)—Ainstcr- il.in N. v., xt-Aug. 11. Binge-.*. Hurl (Fred A. Ilajwaiu, rugr/)—Ulens Full-. .V V.. ttl-Awg. 11. MMm Karl (Frank K. Sherry, nigr.)—PcrtU . Amlmy. N. J., 23'Aug. 11. Btirgf-rw. Karl—.'iirlltminu, Vt., 23-Aug. II. Bro>«-nBii«cr Stock—Milwaukee, Win., 15, liidcfl- nl|e. Butke Stork (J. F. Burke, mgr.)—Fill Kim, 31AKK , in. Inncntiltc, Byrcm Block—Spokane. WnhIi.. Hi Am*. 1*. ftt-iiilen Players—Tacntnii. Wash.. HI, linlrfinltr. Benton's Comedian* (p. It. Benton, mgr.)—Asia- rlllo. Tei.. 11,21. . .. "Brown "f Harvard" (Henry Miller, mgr.)— Chli-HKO, Ml.. l"i. tn.irmiiie. Om* flail r Theatre imn F. Chase, mgr.)— . Clmnute. Kan.. HI-SI; .lullt 22-Anf. 4, Connor* Stock IW. C. Connors, mac.)—Soutlt- wet-t llirnut. Me.. HM8. Stunlttgtcrii 10-21. Vliisl HKvoil S3-3.1. ChlciiKii stock. iCha«. II. HonoKam, im-r.)—Satdt Sle. .Mark-. Mich., 10. IlKlertnlle. . . Ch-Iiio Stuck (W. C. MnloW. WltT.)—PBilucab. Ky., hi, Indefinite. _ OUfm-nlii Stuck (Smith & Fredericks, tugrs.)— (Sacra men lo, i.'ai.. Hi-Sept: I**--. , . Cur roll OimctlF (Ion Carroll, mgr.)—webstcr mSmtih'w. Vs.. 111-28. Oilier Stock (Wallace It. Cutter. birt.)— New- ark, (>.. am. Crilg Stork lJuliii Craig, mgr.)—Boston Mass., . jr.. irnii'rtiiii". Craven. Kiith 4 If. I.. Beck. rnir-I—Wahiielou. N. Dak.. IT IP. Fergus Fall-, Mtmi., 20, Sauk Urn- i%r ti si. clowi 22. Crin-ford'* CaaanUaitM (Crawford & Jiwelel?, lagm)—BollVcjvMn.. 18-21, .Cllhtofl 23-28'. Crawford Slock—Troy. N. Y-. 10. liidettnlte. "Glaiienwiit" (Ceo. H. Brewnnii,. mgr.)—Cbicsyo, 111-, 10. Indefinite. Bahr. Atigiwllii. Stock—DcnTer. Coin.. 1«-Atf((. 18. Kll&orJ stwk—Ottlaai, Cal., M. Melinite. EcIIikp Stmk tl.lnytl A (icntfr. mgnt.l— Bowl*-, T«s.. 18; 10. Wkhlta. Fall* 20. 31. .Vernon 23, 24, QnnriMli 2X 20. iHiIWitsk 27. 28. F.lfon. Lurne. I»iHn.atlc— Ilutlanl. Vt.. .lt-31. K.rliwlej-. Diihlpl. imiHiHtk— Set-Mle. WRsb.. ltt- Ferris' ComeillmtK (Harry Bubo, myr.)—Wattsaa, Wis.. irt-Aug. •». FWNVtt stock (Ueitnre Fawcclt, mpr.)—8t; PhuI. illun.. 10. HMte . , , „ F tilt on BroK.* Stock—l.lnroln, Nettr.. 10. luilefl- Glnnftan T>rHmntlc (K. It. UIiiiiItiiii. mgr.)— Ulliiti. Hkb.. 10-21. • . „. (Hlmoiir * ta 'l>"ir Slock—Dnlwl". I'm.. 1021. Hunt Meat IK. A. Ilinil, niRr.l— Snnlt Mte. M|i Me. Mlfh.. 10-21, Stmlt 8te. Marie, 0«».. 2.I-2 1 *. Hoy I 1 * Omtcilv (11. U. Allfti.. .mgr.).—Kcokut, In., ir-22. HiiiitillHil, MaV 2.1-20. IHmter Brmlfonl Stm-k—SprliiKtlelil. Maw. ileraM Siiiinn,' i»iwrn (HUter & Fmirfinwe. nigra.) frixter,. N. Y.. 10-31. ,Cane Vlncnit 2:1" 2il-2^ Illllnum. May. Stock tKrmwl Sebiiahal,. m«r.)— Ruekroe Brvcta, Vh.. 10. liiitrtliilte. BaTtrcM Slwk (Utivi!! Hartfonl, aiitr.)— IW» iHlid. <>.. HI, liulcfiolK'. BaWMa-Domrt (tJeo.- B. Howtnl. mgr.)—Sioux City. U-, 10. in leUnH''. HftHtrrHNi Slock tW. J. A R. H. llewlenwii, niltra.l—I.»imliiR. In., 10-21. ■ ■ , , Herr Slock lit. C. Hen, mgr.)—CleTcluwl, 0., 10. laaMMb . l.j .. M IIltrlHiii S«ilieiliinil Stock—loin, Knu., 10-21. 8e- (IhIIh. Mil. 22-Ang. 1. „ , __ Holden- B««.' Stork—Detroit, Mich.. 15. ImleH- HnrrW Parkliixtvi-Slm'k tltolit. II. Hurrlx, mgr-) "RloomhitflOii. list.-, HI. InilWinJte. IlelNman Slwk—Suvniinah. tlu.. 10. Imlennllr. Knoll. RaaMK tSwecly. Shlinnttti & Co., mgra.)— New Olaagnw, N, H., Unn., 10. North Syilney l^ Cliw Buy If. SyOney 20. 21. - KfnHjHP'Dtiuuntlc iMb\ A. Artmlil, mgr.)— Mill- mES. Me,. 10-18, qiicmm'Ul-tn-21, Nwtlicaat IWroor 2^-2."., -liar Harlmr 20-2$. • KMtncdy Pl«yfm (Bea |.ewln. mgr.)—Monetly. Xln,. 10-21. Muraball 2;i-28. M , KeptiMlr Conieoy |8. A. Keniiwly, mgr.)—Wal- ten. N. V.. 1021. Mlllan l.yinw JMock—Corunna, Mub., 10, lndefl- .If^n^t U^nwtone Stm-k IF. II. l,l»Lngstwtte. mgr.)— PenrlH, 111.. HI-AiiB. 20. , „ : I.nke Bmily Stock (1>. Oi Hiii-lniiit], mgr.)— Ketit, O.. 10, tmleniilte. . . ■ I-cnianl Rtaefe flm. II. l#nietl. mgr.)—Iwu- ,'iroirit Mlrli.. 1521. . "Hon «i«l tbo Mmioe," F^iHteni (Ileury B. Harris incr.l — N. Y. City 10. Imlcilnlle. "Mon ami tlie Monte." \Ventern.lHenry B, LlarrlK, lUgT.l-TTCUlcilKI., III., 10. iMlrttKllV. , „ , MrFSIe Hitnler St ( M:k. Knulern |W. It. Hanler, ingr.l-WllkeM-ltarre. I'k.. (rt-Aug. <■■ ; . Mvrkle lUnlrr Slock, Southern iLatlntore & Leigh. IURTC.I—nunnrnlKii HI.. 10-22. MucnilHiii'K I'layern I Don Macmlllou. mgr.)—fee- iT«1la. Mo.; 15-21". iprlnBttrhl 32-Ailg. i. MfCnlhim Stock t\V. R. Mi-Citllum; mgr.)—Port- la«'l, "",.. 10. liMteHiillc. , 0 - Mftttlce Stock OVfinl. II, Mitller. mgr.)—St. Tk™itis. Ont.. HI. Imleilnlle. „ MoArc Stuck 1.1. H. Moore, mgr.)—Rochester, N. Y.. IC Imlcttnile. Mixnm tt Slghta' Oirrrwllans (J. W. Slglits, mgr.) ErfML '«■• ,n *l- WRTetly 23-28. Nve. Tom Franklin—tillmeis T«., 10-21, Orecn- vllle 23-28. . _ Ntw Vi.rlt Stnmliirtl Htttrfe (Stnndnril UK Co.. BjfctV)—CornltiR, N. Y., 10-21, ClIoTcniTllle 33- North Brtw.' ContMllmni— CliKitinaigii, HI., IS-2-1. o.mun Stwk tJuliu Osnwn, mgr.)— Stetil«'urlHe. O,. MM. Otk ilro'tc. Kloek (Hallslwry & M ff. oiKtv.) — Sayre.Pn.. HI21. „ „ . Paae. MiW (Henry F. NVIIhinl. mgr.)—Jack- seiirlllr. Fin., 10. Imleilnlle. Pnyjoo SlKtem tC. S. I'«ylon. mpr.)—huljihur, iml. Tor.. 10-2I.- PhHu. Tck.. 23 Aug. 4. Tiielan Stock (K. V. Phehin. mgr.)—I'ovtlaiiil, Me.. 10, lilOetlnlle. Pennhiuy|.)iene(C. I).-Peniehl. mgr.l—Augtwtn. tin.. HI. Imleilnlle. rr-m-lil-nyaaMW (C. n. IVruriil, uigr.)—Kuox- Tllle. Teim...l0. ImloOnllc. PUtMni. Ohnn It: tWm: Mitrrto, msr.)—Burling- Inn. In.. 10. Hutertnlle. Power Cometly tllerlieri Power, msr.)—ISIlaworth. a*, ioih. "Pw-k imil III- Motlier-lli-Law" (tlei». A. FlorhU, ingM—Syiluey. N. S.. Can.. 18. Ulaw Buy 1». 30. Anttgoiilsiir 21. New (llammw 23. WeatTH|r 24. PlcliHi 25, Chnrlealowi. 211. SomrtMUlc 27. Ilnnkle. Corlnno. Block IM. Runkl?. mgr.)—4>ur- hiim. N. C, 111. Imletlnlte. "Rl|> Van Winkle." W. A. Kller'a—Benton. Kan.. 18. Ulilorailn HI. ■ PrKlitllnst, Ov. Comwly (I.uckett ft Stmiillng, loqrM.l—ViiMliIhgton, H. 0., 10, Inileflnlte. fifooner Draniiitlc (F. K. S|HHiner, mgr.)— Min- eral Wcllx. Tex.. 1(1-31. Siiitliern. nmumry L. (IUOhihI A. Osborne-, wgr.l —AsUerlllp, N. I\, 10. linlHlnlle. FtilHt. J. <l , Stm-k ll-nwreiice FeleiMm. mgr.) — Hulou Roubp. Ijt.. 10-Sei>t. 1. "Siiinnv Sn-ith" U. C. Rockwell, mgr.)—Nau- tnitket IWrii. >la"f.. lU-Setf. » k ^j. Ttiekw. Klhel. Slock t.Mn«k "Bnw.. wgra.l—Salt Lake Oily. t\. 10. Intletliilte. . . _ , "Tnlrt In the Htlti***—ChlcMgo. III., 10. IntlrBulte. "t-iirlc Tora'n Cabin," Stethon'n ll'. J. JHfi. mpr >—Summit. N. J.. IS, BernanlaTllle 10. RorWnway .20. Wbnrton 21. •Tncle Tom'fc Cahln" McPUecV—Paink»M, O.. 21 Mount. Cory 23, ataaMM 20, MM .3T, Ar- ttnptun 38- . . .. . . Van D.-ke tt Katon (F. Muck, mgr.)—heoktik, 1 llL* iMWUm. Stwk HMWl Vale, mgr.l—Horhe*. ter. N. Y., 10. IwMlnltn , VHlUnmnt Slock il.ymftn A. Pray, mgr.l-.-nil* UMMMri, I'a.. 10, Imleflnlte. IVIimliicrr Row.' Own (Frank Winnlnnrr, iiiRr.l —Wiiukexlin. )Vl«.. .1S-2S.. VTamvff t'lmaity (Ron R. Warner. m-*r.) — McfJiv- giir. In.. 10, liiitetinlli'. IValltck'a Tliealre. Norlhern (Dttblmtky llrrw.. wral-Rock MMM, HI.. HI. imleftnlte. IVi.llm-k'K Tlwittre. SouIIiitii tlmlilanky llro*... nitrn.l--Wjim.ro. Neln-.. 10-21, ellalrtce 21-2L WoJIe i\<xk— WkiiHn, Kan., 10, ludi&ulle. •■When Women !#•»" (Spin * Natban*m Ama*e. Co.. Digr*.)— Northeiat Harlmr. Me.. 10, South- weat Harbor 17, Winter Harbor 18. Buckaport 19, EHawortb 3V, Oltltown 21. >cw|(ort 23, Dexter 24. SkowbegiD 25. Madlaon 20, Llerr toore FalU 27. RUDiforu FalU 28. '■Weary Willie Walker" (Spitz A N»thau*on JGpn, Co.. mgra.)—Halifax, N. S.. Can.. 10- 18: Dlgby 10. Kaatimrt. Me.. 21. Cilal* 22, Lnuec 24. Macblaa 25, KIlHwortb 20, Oltltown 27.- ■ • MUSICAL. Bnller. HHen May, ainl ber Lmllea* Military Hand (J. J- Knailin. mgr.)—St. Joaenti, Mo., 10-21, Sprliigfleld, 111., 22-28. M „ Cohnn. Geo. M. (Snui 11. Harrla, mgr.)—«. Y. City 10. Inorflnltc. .. . Chamberliilii ami bin Brtn<I- Biiighainlon. N. \. t 10 tl Indefinite. .'. _ ■ . a>nway'a Itliacn llHml—Oirllaml. N. Y., 10-20, Atlantic City. -V J.. 23-Atis. 18, (Jreatore and tala Baml—Ktnaaa City, Mo.. l.»-31. Hii-h .iii-t ill- RhimI (Frederick Plilnney, mgr.)— MlnneapoDfi, Minn.. 15-28. Falrman'* Boxlon Concert Bitnd i Win, R. Kern, mar. i—Atlantic City. N. J.. 10. IndeOnHc. Flaeber'H Military Rami ((;haa. M. Fl-cher, mar.l—New Urleana. Law. 10. linleBiiltr. "(ilrl from I'arla" (K.. K. Rice, ingr.)—MatiUattau Beach. N, V.. 33-2R. Hern hi Siniaro Opera (Frank T. Klnlzlng, ingr.)— 1'Htitlmrir. l*a- ML Indeflalie. Howe, I/rim*. Orctiestra—Long Braneb. N. J., 10-Scpt. 8. ... HclneV Mint-try Bund—KHM Clly. Mo., lo, lu- "lll-i Honor Ibe Major" (Win. Itaymowl SHI, lagr.t—N. Y. Clly 10, ImlvOiillc- "Harvard Ulrbt" (Spill A NathaiiMiii Anion.-. Co., mgr*. )•—Sydney, N. S-, Onii.. 10. 17. MM Olat- irotr 18. 10. WliKlnor 20, Kt-ntvlllc 31. SU Johji, X. B.. 23-35. Culala. Mc, 20, Lulajc 37, Bttat- nort 28. Kllllr-i Ratal (T. I*. J. Power, mgr.)—Toledo, O., 15-21, ladlaitatiolla. Iml.. 23 28. Kcirdnlt'M-h-lral—PnrllitlHl, Ore., IS, IndpRiilte. LtberailV Band-^ChlcaBO. 111.. 15. Indefinite. jA-itRe'n Military Rarnl—Kanana Clly. Mo., 15-21. "Und ol Nod"—Chicago. III., 15. IndcSnltc. Mny. Kilna (Charles Frobroau. mgr.)— l*-mlon, Knc, Id. ImlellDlle. McliojHdltnn Rnnd. (Henry Restorn*, dlrwlor).— PlttHlwrs. Pa.. 15-21. "Mini fnmi Now" (Henry W. SnTagc. mar.) — Ronton, Max-... 10. Imletlulte. NaTavwm (.adleV Military Band (Kugene Dial. mgr.)— Cleveland. 0., 13-28. . . pollunl Lllllptitlnn OpCta (C. A. Pollnrd, mar.)— WIimliM-K. Mnn„ t^tn.. 10-28. lioynl Artillery Baud (JoacpS De Vlto. mgr.)— Uidtlmore. Md.. 10 Sept. 10. Slewart Oiw>ra (John Curt, mgr.)—ttocbester, r>. Y.. 10. Iwlellnlic. San FrancWco Opera <RuB*el! A Drew, mgru.) — Seattle. Wai.li.. 10. lnflctlnlte. Hlnfer and hi* Hrooklyn Uartoe Rand—Brighton Bench, Coney Inland. N. Y., 10, Indefinite. "Social Whirl 1, (Shubert Broa., ragrs.)—N. Y. Clly 10. Indefinite. . _, Teroidetfiii. Fay (Klaw fc Krlangcr, mgrs.)— Chl- cawi. 111.. l«-28. "Tourlxta" tShutiert Bros.. mgrH-J—BoBton, Maaa.. 10. Indefinite. Weher'a. John C, Military Band—Indlnnnpolli. Ittd.. 10-21. Cincinnati, O.. 2&-AtiE. 4. Wllla Mimical (John B. Wills, mgr.)—Blrmlng- hnm. Ala., 10-21. Well'H Rgnil—Llilcago, 111.. 15-2*. Ill -RI.KSOI K VM) VAl nr.viLLi;. ' Mali. «. H., Vundevllle (A. L. Saallle. mgr.)— Hamlltoii. th. 15-31, Foxlorla 22 28 Flat'her Tln-ain- Unrlextpie tit; tl. Walcb. mgr.) —Ih-nrer. Colo.. HI, Indeftutli-. Heriiittti, the Great—ML John, N. B., Can., 10-21. MlNsTRKLM. Brynnt'n (O. W. KnglehMbi mgr.)—St. tyiiiU, Mo.. 13-28. . ... Doeki-tader'a. I#w ttkm, D. \) ilson. mgr. )— Hartford, Conn., 23. ...,..«. PalyV. Wni. Josh—0lwreraTllle, N. Y., 10-21, Newport. It. L. 23-38, . De Rne ■ Hiiim.' (Billy De Kue. mgr. I—Alexnti- drln Bay, N. Y-, 21. Tbei*?Kn 23. Clayton 24 Phllmlellibla 25. Antwerp 20, Uouverueur 27,* Canton 28. M , M _ Gorton'* (C. 0. Pearl, nigr.)—Sag Hnrlwr, N. 1 , 17, .18. Snyrllle IB. Oreenjiort 20. 21. Rlter- tarail 23. 21, Hnntlugton 23. Port Jefferson 20. Nm-thiKirt 27. Hemiwtead 28, , ..... Guy'a (Arthur I.. Uur, mgr.)—Allwny, N. \., lh- 28. . HarkiiCH-i It F«\'a (Koy K. Fox, mgr.)—Scnath, Mo.. 10-18, Kvunelt 10-21.. Campbell g«W. TENT SHOWS. Alton A Atideraon'tt-^BlOward Oily, MleU., 18, Big RnjplK 10. Heney 20. Baldwin 31. CaiiHeld 2:t, Manistee 24, LiMlngtou'33, Hart 28, ltothbury 37. Miwkepm 28. - ; Barnum & BaHcr'a—Bangur, Me., IS. ht. htepluii, N. B„ Can,. 10, St. John 20. Moticton 21. HnfTulo Blll'w Wild West. Oil. Wm. I-'. Cody (Fred U. HntcliIiu*oii, mgr.l—KohwvHr (KlHut.cn- hiiilO,; Hungary. 18.. 10. Nagjviit-ad (Grobwar- defn) 2(1, Siatuuir-Nciiiell 21. Mnrnniaios Szlurt 22. Koloniea, Annlrla, 23. Cxcrnowltz 24. 25, StatilalHii SL Ta u TWap W 27, Lenberg 28, 21t. CnnadH r'nntk'a—Uniiivllle, la:, 10. Allou 30 Hctrfll 21. Drtkota City, NeM.. 23, Ptmca 24, New Ciwtle 25, F.roeraon 20. Forepangh A Sella Bro-*.'---Puehk». Colo., 18. Col* ormlo Sprlnga 10, Boulder 20, Stt'rllitg 21, Sliondan. Wyo.. 33. , „ „ Finn, T., I... A Co/s—Sandy Creek. K. Y.. IS. (Jollniftr llro-..'—Coliniet, Minn., 10, Ashl-ind, Win., 17; Irowwioa. Mich.. 18. Crystal Fal'fr 10. Iron BUcr 20,. Rhlnelanucr, Wla.. 21, An- RlggN' WW Weat—Cbllltcothe, Mo.. 18-St. _ . oevengala (Walter C. Mack, mgr.)— LODOOD, Oot., Can.. 10-28. M .. _. Bunny South |W, R. ^^arkI#. nigr.l—Cryata! Clly. 111., IS, Klmmawlck 10. Crwwlelte 20. Unlce . 21, 32. Orafloa 21. Hani I o 24, Kampaallle 25, Pearl 26, Urlggarllle 37. Woodmft*. IXita, show (J. D, Kllgore, otgr.)— ClBclrm-U. Q,. 16-33. rBNIfBY^VAMA" riillndfliihla.—ThitCbMl mil Si revel The- atre, afler Jim. I. 10O7. will 'Mac to Iw h •«-mliinnllon honw. arrangements having been ROPING SORES OH LIMBS. Lilll. OIH'a Ob.lln.t. C.e of Ed.mi- . Both.. Hay. t '■ L m net,r- lUmMIn R Htt..ehnld Mandhy." ■ "Last year, after haying my little girl XOM.—Herbert Gllleiple. » rteroMr of lh. Kirk Brown Co.. «m,«r her! U.t srert. «« will Bpenll bl. vacation with bis parent., woo reside In tbls clly. . Ea.toa At Island Park C.nloo (D. E. Se GHIoc, mnnacerl bmlnemi at ttala popular # —, m _ -#> rrw.rt durlni! the pa.t »«*l' r »y, < 1 " »!»'£"" treated by a very prominent physician for Sbg^g^jggl^ .'^/en. " >%&H c-c of ««». A resorted S Vm Tour sisters, Mnrkey and Mack and ibo the Cuticura Remedies, and was so well klnctograph. Altimnn. " , ' r ', l at m "S P «ur^tn'.Snnd''w«k , ."rej cian's prescription and relied entirely"on At tj,kemont l'ark JOj^ ]j c { afforded that wc discarded the physi- i'i m nnd week arc: cian's prescription and relied entirely on . .Iu«N.y. the Kllwood tnc Cuticura soap, Cutkura Ointment and the year a nr»t el«»» «toek i>.. Kl«le IJarvw. Hhort aad Shorty, and Cuticiira Pills, when we commenced with j~~fjg»OL Kuw t * r Kri»nTr''™li n i..s". n n The Tonean^Ueo."«" Ho^yTThe Kriwood „ lc Ctittcitra Soap, Cutkura Ointmentand or! the KniinJ• . fl".t "L "toVk .>.. ag mSy. «W S and Shorty, and C uticura Pills. Whcnwecommenced with __ . the Cuticura Remedies her feet and limbs were covered with minting sores. In about six weeks wc had her completely uncliiaall.—Willi , third rlvcrbeacli well, and there has been no recurrence of lompany In the hou*. It Is the pnrpo«. to Ucorsc and Harrington,^ imt, <in playn runnlne for two weeks' earn. ■ ' r |>lll rtoi jine of the plij-s aelectrd are: "The Round Uii," bv Kdraund Day; "A Marriage at llea- iwpn." bv Hartley Mnnnrm: ••<*n-a:l**a and (.aaolenc," "The Knergetlc Mr. Wont,' nnd fnrccB hy John i. MrNally and UeM V. IIo- Imru MaTjIni theae ylnya neveral imwlcal rnedlea and oncraa will be produced. The lull Irotiae open for batbera—Queen City, t\ K trouble. Wc find that the Cnticur.t lltirlln MM Manhatian—Cincinnati may ■***» - -tr -'••/.c jmm 3 v? ! uaWe botiscbold stand- lav- connidVred some pumpkins as an InlHnd - -- mualc and roller bjr, y UviHg«as*wcdo-twelve miles from a costs irom twenty to to come up on the Lizzie Vincent'Thbmab. Ridge, Tenn., Oct. III. T. Jordan., m:-na*-er).-The ^ ,, }- 1 J"i I ,,rnwrlM il." iioyT* micceasea, -*A la»t week the -itmnany revived one year, Kkith's .. Will produced for week of July II Inclndea: Toby I'LuifiP. Mux W'ltt'd Soplinmorea. and the Za/elI-Vernon Co.. an hcndllucre. Other features nre: Nellie ncanmont and com- pany. St. Once Hrothera. Ilmwn nnd Xevarm, Kdaall and KorhPs. Arthur Iteagon and com- pany, ilrace Chl.derrt. Mbckey and Moran, .'■''*''',, " managcrei.—The UBcar fihI*IDU Milk While .''lag." Bmdneaa waa good. Id the vaudeville theatre. 1'rof. V.. Krelael » dop*. nionkeya and cats will be the feature, with the limit l.e Page, Itadie r'urman und (jiia l.cnnurd an aaaoclate cntertalnera. t'oNKY isr.AM) (Lee II. llrouks & L. T. if latent, ntid the klnetograph. Laat weeks bill dretf overflov.lng honaea. big hlta beln« made by Kdwln Htevcna, Ve Colonial Sep- tette, iiml ("iih IMwards* St-hwdlHiya andiilrlw. |t[.T«i; (lico. W. Itlfe. manager).—The at till* theatre la .unefnl otk-ru was revised, as far an the lawk U fY-Dcemed, by K. II. McMecbim. John o'DnriDell «tr.g the lenor role, and Clara Tnyl-ir-wan I>nore, his ward. '•Tubanco Dnjttin.— l-'airvlcw l'ark oRers for week of July ir>: St. John und Lo Kever. Cjmiiic 1'entonl, rMdle Kostcr and bis dog, "Wise Mike;" Jane Court hone nnd company, In "A Fisherman'a Luck." und Tom Moore. Busi- ness ban been very good, Kspeclally enter- taining last week was Charlotte Itavonseroft, vocalist and violinist. I.AKKKim: Park Casino. —Bill week ls?gln- Klotow'a nlng l"i: Woodford and Marllsiro. Kail I eg and atock bnrleantie company a this then.re Is "^ .. ^ , J2 , thc T ,„ Ctma meeting with much favor, to buuaea of line !fi™ tn ? , ici > rtsc Wellington Kngelbreth. the prop.irtlnna.. For th9 cu -rent week. 11^,1. nmUl . omonx nVanager, will Irilrodnce Alice the'olio Includes: Kdna Daven-tort, who has established herself no a favorite: llenxnllu and lai line. John J. Sully. Blanche I'helpa, Crawford and (iardner, Ilelly nnd Mutthewr and Uic iiif-rt.i-'. la* Kim (John <i. Jermon. manager),— amusement manager, will _ Alva, the Fries Staters, Al. I-eonhsrdt, and Cu ml lie" and 1'nma. Business Is Une. I,i ni.iiw I^taatN (-1. J. Weaver, manaperi. —Pfof. Chnrles StrlcVer. bis trained burse. Ketlev." and Flnnegun. family of educated He ('mo nnd I.ycBum (John t.. Jertnon. manager).— . • Q U eadllnere 15. lw (mxo nnd The bill for week of M In ginl-dietl bv the Sf^SK'Yni^n^e™ Charles Gano and stock enmpany. ami taUSW the ""rids iK,' ta J n -«»i-»™ .^ mh^ on the Mil. Fair Beaittle*. Two Imrleaqties.- entitled "tarr'a Mistakes" and "A Dress Hebcarsal. will la" put on. "llh an olio which consists r»f: Marylar'* *son, Knndle Everett. I.lltlun Llfrpman and John Confer. Business waa Du l'cie, und John and Carrie- Muck. Toledo.—At the Casino Theatre (Otto F. Kllvps. manager) the slock company present- ed "Nlobe." to full houses. July 8 and week. Tills orgaulitntl'jn closes its engagement here 14. after a most successful four weeks' rim. The KM tie* Band 13-21. Farm Thbat»h (Joo Peanstlne. mannger). —The Mil S and week w£& a good one, and business was good. < i > WtBCOHSI*. ^jtlsfavtory Inst week. Willow ('kovk Park (K. I!. Lincoln, man- tiRvrl.—Victor llalawt, with his orchestra, began a four weeks' engagement 8. drawing roe lii"ge«t crowds of Ihe season, rhe dallv pi'ogranimes an* diverting, and Include classi- cal, operatic and nonulnr selections, pro- viding n mnsU-al treat for all. All the ainmc- nw'n.t features arc doing tine business. Woopsins Park.— (latil's Band Is now the rniisUnl iittracllon at Ihls resort, tn addition lo the "dctropoMtmt Trio, consist lug of hxlyth MerrlllcK. soprano: S. II. tilllettl. lenor. nnd Alfred Porlii. baritone, who render operatic selections at the afternoon and evening con- i -ert*. (.Warn Curt (tt M- Aiu:hy, manager).— Tills resort Is receiving Its share of patron- iige, and the various amusement features are doing nlcelv. Iaamblose's Royal Venetian Band, which clve* two concerts dally. Is a imtent drawing canl: Wasiiin'ITo.v Pauk (W. J. Thompson, man- -tger).—The superior quality of music fur- nished by Hie I.tirts.Hn ImiMTlal Band Is al- tnictlngVrowda of mualc lovers. The lioals running tu this resort are carrying t!ious- iinda of people, and the umusemnDt features are being welt patronized. X,itks. —A big delegutlop of i:iks. members of Philadelphia I-odge, No. *». wbleb recently upennl Its handsome JIUKMHHI club house, left here on IS for the national convention of Ibe order, to be held In Denver on July IS. The local Klks will rauke a determined effort to Kind the convention for Fhllsdclnhla for 100" Wtllard Brothers are others on the Mil Ilotlle Burns Is doing a sensational high diving act. Crowds tire very large. Tim Zoo (Walter Urnper. secretary).— Syrian Temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, turned out In grffnt niiinhers 14. to dedicate the magnificent new building, thc Herblvora. Wllllnm J. Kui>|,'s military band begins u aecond week's engagement 15. The leader If- a Cincinnati bov. and the band a home Institution. Splendid rrowd* Applauded last Week's musical treats. Flora Schwartz, a na- tive daughter of the Queen City, was the so- prano soloist, who did splendidly. Si'it-MKU Chat. —Frank M. Clark, who originated "Morlarlty." has been visiting old iricntls here. He left Cincinnati I" become a globe trotter, and Is now art Australian amusement mogul, owning theatres In Mel bourne, Sydney and Adelaide. . Beach has 1-een added to the lint of Summer resort* adjacent to Cincinnati Hubert S. Crawford has joined the chorus of the Oaear Kbrgott Opera Vo Bessie Bed Andrews, n Texas 'soprano of wonderful power, Is spending the Summer with Clara Unttr... ... Rose La llarte, -with the New York' Illp|M>drome. Is visiting her home here. In private life she Is Hose Jobson Clifford. wife of Walter Clifford, a New York broker, once, au actor. Mll-.vanl.ce.—Outdoor amusements ere liHvlag the cull with amusement seeker*, at present. Krvl and his band proved one of the btr Wonderland attractions of Ihe sea- son, .anager T. 0. Whaling hna seen red the P'~ .4 Unnrb*trds for his headllncr at Won- derlnnd week commencing July 1H. WitnK City iJ. h Schallaire. mannger). —While City caiichl on- the tlrat week, nnd looks like a success. The free vaudeville at- t tact tors during the opening week Included several good KM, with the Seven Bellforda us topllnera. ■ l'Aiisr Parijc. —"The Somersault of l>eath .tnd I-em Wlllfcy'a Indian Band were feahirea last week. Attendance was good. DAviuatvy.— 'Hie *»4Vt-owo*l*nkcr ■Stock - Co. put on "Wc T'na of Tennessee" 11-15. De- (olnmbnn.—At Olentaney Park (W. W. Prot-ser, roanagi-rl the usual good audiences Iiini week en joyed 11 hill i-onsistlng of: Al. Lawrence, l.mvl* and Ilarr. Rhodes and Car- ter. ScnroCb nnd Hire. St. John and lie Fevre, and the Schubert Quartette. Tnc Vaughn (.laser Stock Co. will be the attrac- tion for two weeks, opening Julv 15. Fnye Courtney and Frank Camp, well known local . .BV next vear this city will have it fivorltmi. are In the taal. Thc bill for week Berlin M»1to the hot spell, uttendancc was close to capac't-*. It Is a pleasure lo report th-- suc- cess of* this cxcclfent company. All of the members, who are will known In this <ily, do not *»ppcar to lie resting on their past rec- ords, but are wo.-klng hard throughout the season, nnd very Interesting productions are thc result. "A Modem Magdalen" la down for week of IK. with "A Stranger In a Str.ingB Land*' •&•& y Notkh. —Manager Sherman Brown, of tbo Davidson, left for New York last Thursday. lo complete hi* bookings for his next season, which Is due to open early in SeptemMr.. most needed feature—a large convention hall The Trades' I*agne has taken up the pro- ject, and is receiving subscriptions for Ihe building,, which will be erected at 3H and Market Streets. It Is planned to erect an Im- mense structure, embracing an area of H* lect souiiit*. at a coat of SU&U.IMK). It will lie oh the" order of the Mndlfcon Square Harden f Li will Iw "Prince Karl," and for week "t "!*_', 'What Hitpnened to Jones." ■ Collins'" (Jahi-kx (M, ColHna, mnnagr-r). —«»uod crowds enjoyed theniselves at this Manager Iligler aiinotinceH the opening of the Alhamlira for August, during the [-aisles' con- vention, which Is to lie held In this city week of 13 Hlcbiird Kahn. presldenl of ibe Wonderland Co., has decided to give 51II- waukee- a Hippodrome. He has selected his site and will probably be doing business by November of this year. A Winter circus and hand concerts are to be the principal features. • Knu Claire.—At the Unique (Wm. Ar- ruond. manager) the bill for July I) and week: Kllzaberb Miller and Emily Davis. Arthur Lane. I fella Watson. Six Lavelles. Wm. Ar- LOt ISIANA. 'thai Uaa*s—Wai-clk-, In.. IML Hateobeck's, Carl—CMrafo. III.. IMfc Jaws', J. A.—Hnl own. Pa., HI. w «t Newton 17. CouttiieiiL-e IS. Sianerset 10. Jinuwtowu 2U. Ulrohe Sir California IS, DoiM.ra 24, Clalrtou SL DuuueWM- SU. Gnvnaburi: 27. . JavkStai HroK. , (.1. U. Swnrford, ingr.)—Ik'uniiis- ton. Vt., ln-21. Kennedy's Wild W«t (W. H. Kennedy, mgr.) — lluslon. Mass., IU-Aok* t- „ . ,„ „ , Lttekv lllU's—McOool Junction. Nebr., IS, Fair- mont HI. (lrafton.20, HattOn St. „, - . Lowery'H. lien. H.—Uleksou. Pa.. 21, Olypbaut A, Arebbald 2t. 23. _ " „ Mellnumi'a— Ashby. Minn.. 10. Kvansvllle 17. IJurrctt 18, lloftnuii.lO. Keaslnston 2U. Lanrrf Mo"it'owV, J. A— Delevau. K. }'.. W.Macblaa IN, Fi-auklliivllle 23, Kllleottvlllc 21, Salamniica 2Q. MiickayV. Amlrew—Wiirerir. O.. 21. Pawnee Bill's Wild Wesi—Jemey Cltr. % .J.. 1". nayoane IT, Newark IS, Pitkin l\% Ilalllin**- Imrs 20. Catasaiuiua. I'a.. 21, mttMMIH -J. RlS\'M- tl nn«.' , ---Fare... R, Dak.. 1H. Ortonrltle. Minn., It), At-enleeii. S. Dak.. 2U, Watertowu Kohl twin's Jithn—IltipWtisvllle, Ky.. 111. Hcmh-r- rtiu 17. M«f|pinn>bl IS. PHueeton tU, Beaver Pam an. i.ii.-h-h-hl 21. Jerrersmiyllle. Iml.. S». KohbltiK*. Fiank A.—CoWdesklll. N. V.. IS, (Mb R-a|aajra III, Onetwitu SO, Slanrunl St. StnriTtl. Howiutl S.—I'awlln-t. N- 1.. 1«. I'ntler- Mtli 17. Hreu-*>ler IK, Kalonah li». Mount Klsko mSft*! WM l l n j u faan, Mich,. 111. McMrldes 17, r>lnK>rc Js, Vestahtir-; l». Cnmtal 2». SI. Wnihlnirn * If Alma's-llracMou., Maay.. 1«. 1; Attlel-m.. IK, IP, .Maimncltl 2l». Walpole 81. WaiuJe's."«."K.-Ne\vt«.n. 111.. W, Mnlon. Intl.. 17, lluidiiMO. III.. 1«. VliicenneH Iml.. W, WortlilnKton 2ti, MitrthiHville 21. Slielhyvllle 2.. Ci.iuiemvllle 24, N'evr Ca»th' 2&. Lebanon 20, Hooiwiwi. III-. 27, Wntwka 2H. Mist nil \m:«hs. American Amusement Co.—ChariotlesvliIe, Vu„ B-^lock : s Animat Arena (Frank C. Bostock, ingr.)— Coney Island. K. Yi, 10. tndenulte. lllondbt ft IjCihi Shew—lltent Bend, kali., 10-1. CrulkHhank—Hampden, Me„ 10, Cariurl 80. At- Bartsa BiiHt.' Slmw—Albany. N. Y.. luAug. 13. CshHillmi Jubilee Sltitten. |W. T. Cary, mgr.) — Franklin. Minn.. Id. Inilettulte. French's New SeiiMtltm—Peoria. III.. IS. Jolly Ktlitoi.lans (S. II. Dudley. .»"«-.»—Bi,*;;- mtmil, Vs., 10-21. Peier*mtrg 23-25. Suffolk-20- Mundy Mum (A. P. Whitney, sen. niBr.)— Kl- Biri, Hi., ia-21. ■ Marls'" Sisfilalty **•>. (Al. Harts, inar.l—Madl- adn, Me.. tS. Blnatiam tft, Aniwn 20. New Pnrt- Pntiinlinslkn's. I'ntf.. Aalinnl Slmw— buva Pltv, la.. 10. Marlwtli'. Wl»., 8t. Crestott. la.. 2rt. town Fall« 27. Storm Uke 8R. Purker. c. tl'.. Aiiiicusneiu 4>i. (Cramer * Tyler, msr*. i--York. Nel>r., t«-2l. Happ. Mr. nisi Mrs. (Atiga»tu* Ilapji. mgr.)— HHMon, Iml., lUltl. ItiihliiMDi AniiiKciiietil Ot. Ctdliiii. O., IH-2I. Hayinond (Jack lloaktus, ingr.)— ("recu Ua) 1 , nil.. Jo 31. pleasure sjwt during week of ft. The bill mond, nnymond and Clark, and Prof. Har- lilchidei.: John und Carrie Mack. Chrlsto- r i D eton, delighted good business. pher. the Voles, and the Two■ Wrens. Bill Notb —The Doughertv-Campbell Stock ex- . for week of 10: Kd. Holier. Harry Ln Auto, tended their engagement for another week. and wltl be used for conventions. Industrial {he *noch.inlcal doll. Sanduro, and M. Mario. anr j played to the capacity of their tent exhibitions, food shows and for various In-, Notes. —Vernon and Vernon were the at- nightly. door anmuement-features. The location la a traction at Indlnnoln Park In the outdoor good one. being about ten minutes* ride from theatre during week of ft. and owing to the the centre of the city The Lngineerlng p-rcellM-cy of tho'i act they were re-eng?igcd Contracting Co.. of Baltimore, has been fdr week of 111. The Knights of Maccabees awnrded a rontrart for thc remodeling xv m ho'd their annual entertainment at this of the Tnuailero Theatre, The cost-will M „ ar -t f„ r Hght days, beginning 22. ■ SLMI.lHHt. Work will be started at once, ami K^aie Hlchler. formerly advertising manager .-the house imam the lust week in Atigiist. f (>r the High Street Theatre nnd (Irand Onera .'....,Frank DnlUim bus' resigned from thc House, and now advertising mannger wltli SUIT of Thfi /'kMIt Lcrfr/rr, to act as press indhinula Park, will be the advertising man- repres*>ntatlvc of r'lla Wheeler Wilcox anil ,,g cr f ur the Keith houses next season. Luseombe Sonrelles play, "Misimli. Kleiinor Calncs has been engaged for next season by the Forcpaiigli Stock, and will assume the Ingenue rolet* ". an Dyke Brooks will Is? (lie stage director of thc Siandaid Slock next -fason..... •-'"■■fT.* 'Plieatrc MMM Aug. 4. with "W lid Nell, the Child of the Regiment,* as the nttrnc- tlon. ■ I.anetiatf-r.—At the Roof Harden (Clias. M. Howell, mannger) Ihe current nttrnctlous include: Waller C. Kelley. Mnev and Lee, Kono, Walsh and Melrose, Irene l.ec nnd her CMtdy Kids. Iial-f and Ihivere. Amerlcus Comedj Four, nnd moving pictures. Hik'kv Sl-iilNUK Tiikatuk. — rhu Mamie Fleming OS i-oneluded ment JuJ.v 14 Thomas iMtny. hud a imrrow esc... York Fnrniie- S. falling lltlrty teet Into a cave, and missing, by a few feels, n furiher fall nf ItClv feet. A religious orgHiilxnHun Is using the grounds and theatre for two weeks. ■ ■■• KHe.—At Waldatneer, Krlc's lakeside Summer n-sort nnd bathing bench 'Thos. Mnlonrv. mniiagci), Ihist." Bund dellv:litetl verv large attendance July B-Hk Vaudeville lit "Kltlle Stevens. Tmsk and Howard, A al- vlno Br ml. 1H- Vaux nnd Ha Vnnx gave greut satisfaction to thousands 11*14. For tl Milk Crkek III. T. FoaleT. mana- § er ),—Kor week of S: Fosier. with trained ogs: ibe I. J real Fldridae. Flurettti Slvters. SaTlle HnndHll. Tuscans Bros.. Is large dally attendance. For 10 nnd week: Sherman and Fuller. Charlotte llavenscroft. Hughes and Willmd. Senator Frank Hell, and Wni.Knrtla and Mndame Hmse. of Krle. Pa., with their tnilnen dogs. Ballaoe ascension 21. in the onen held on lust- front. a ■ Hnrrlabnric. —At Pnxtang Park (Felix M. Davis, lunnageri week of July 10: Prln i-esa Chlnquilln. FA. Newell. Llevloe Williams, the Fryers, V >;, (r -.-N.—Treasurer Herbert L.vneb. of_ the New Orlcana.—At the West End (Tom Winston, manager) the usual big business was done week of July 8. «nd (bartle Fisher's Concert Band waa much in evidence, responding lo many encores. The kinodvorae. wllh Operator Arthur Warner In charge. showed n-Mimher of new and Interesting slides,- which won much fnvor. The vaude- ville numbers . Including the Cbameroys. Miett'a educated, dors, Peuo nnd Wilson, and Mnys and Hunter all scored lienvlly. Bill for 3 and week includes: Wahlund an* Tekla. ( icvelnnii. —At the Coliseum (Harry D. Kline, mannger) "The Brixton Burglary-'' la the otTerlng by the Hers Stock Co. week of ■■ July HI. "He.ttv'a House Party" and "Facing Klpp and Klppy. w-lth 51letts educated dogs the Mimic" drew gwal houses 0-14. The first und the Chomeroys as lioldovcrs. named la a little play written by Kllznbetb ArnnmiN Skatinu Rixk. having aa_it*i Johnson, and wa£ put on Ihe stage for the hendllners D'Arzo. Ihe tlrst time last week. '•strut. Avksik lHOaWa (Mnx Fnetken- bener. mannger).—"The Idol's Bye" will be sting by Ibe Kuclld Avenue ('arden Opera Co. week »f t«. "The Jolly Jlitsketeer" had good i-ecelnts week of- ft KKtTil's (II. A. Daniels, manager).—Bill week of HI Includes: Ihtvid M. Hartford and „ character bicycle rider, and Adelaide B. De Vorak. racing all comers, did Immense huainess week of b. A splendid band Is presented, nnd thc venture Is proving a grand success. NiiTBK.--The concessions at Athletic lark are to he sold during week of l*i, and aevral well known managers arc said to have repre- sentatives here to bid In oil wirae. There 19 cmnpitny. the Bard Brothers, Kstellc Wor- the possibility of the park opening during i nrcrfga engnge- ticAtc „„,, tflm imny. Charles Howard. Swnn Ihe tatter part of the month for the remain- Snyder, of ills com- Hnl , H„mbrtrd. Helff Bros.. Carr and Llud, *» ->f Ihe season Jim Riley, the well cape from death at un) - tlie -nillersltip Sisters. known minstrel, returned home during toe ,r\\\ I'aiik il-;iwtHKl Snlsbui-v. miimtger). past week from Chicago, to atiend some time wllh his lamitv here The Lmpire Travesty Co.. under Ibe management of Frank Smith, furnished the vaudeville turns -t the City Park July 4 A large dele- gation or jully Klks left here 13. in special '-uncb.es. for the big. Denver convention. •-•-* TBHIBSSBB. —Tlie weather has been moat favorable for the fretiuenters of lama Park, and big crowds have lieeii In attendance. Akron. —At Lakeside Casluo (Hurry A. Hawn. managerl Barlow's MlnmiTls and Frank Tlnney had big crowds week of Jiilv H, Week of 10 : The Three Troubadours, Herr Jansen and trompany. Slslers Flenrette.'Casad and Deverne. l)e Cue. Harry Clinlun Sawyer, and Arnwetn's pictures. Me-aipliia. Al Hopkins' Kast End Park (A.'B. Morrison, managerl the warm weather NoTKs,—^The Grand Opera House Co. was and especially good attractions drew large Incorporated Ht Cottiminis, n. A new the- litre will l>e built on the site of the (Irand opera House, which was recently rieslroyed by Ore. The new bouse will cost $Hm.(Mm. T. K. Albuugh Is the principal stockholder. fly S. UIH is sojourning at Summit Lake. and Woodward, and .rowds to the park and pavilion. On the lawn, as an extra attraction, the "(.lobe of Death" exhibited. free every afternoon and night. The programme in the theatre In- ■■luded : Klght Bedouin Arabs. Irene Frank- lin. Hnvemann's anlmala. Mile l*"smerthllde. "arson nnd Wlllnrd, and the klnodrome. Fairylasp i I-;. F. Singleton, manager).— •At Plney Ridge." Ihe bill offered week of „ !), attracted Immense cron-ds. and the S. B. and week: Henri Preach. Josephine (Jassman °' s, B n *"* iu erlrteme every performflncn. and pickaninnies. Harrv HatorJ and dog. Katie Lnrla Moore and Mortimer Snow, In the lead- ing roles, were liberally applauded. Tne other members of the company gave Mtls- factlon. For week of 14. "Tbelma." Canton—At the Park (L. B. Cool, man agerl Rne business last week. For July "" __3 dog. L Hooney nnd John Harding, and the Majotirka Troupe of Japs. Amkhican CMtC MI T Carukx (Sara Bowser, managerl.—No vaudeville week of 8. owlng loesl theatre. Is looking after the wurk of to change In management. Frank Curter bnv renovating nnd preparations for an early log been succeeded by Mr. Bowser. * opening Fred C CHnuflcey. of the Cbaun- ccvKlefer Co.. Is busy preparing MMH far his lour nexl season Jnck Mccormick. who is resting here, will Inke the rnnd enrly in AitKiist. _ Vnrk.—Al Ihe Hlgblsnd Park Theatre (Yoik Street Bnllwar Co.. msnaRersi the Highland Park Slock Co. presented "Cn- mllle" and "Thelma" In a moat satisfactory manner last week, to the capacity of the houie. Springfield.—The Qrphlnm I fins Sun, mannger) continues to draw crowded houses, nlllioiigb Ihe weather Is eili-emely hoi. Bill for week of July Hi Includes: Mr. and Mrs. John T, Powers, Karl and I^-o. Keeue, Kil. t'Allium, Frank Cochran, and new pictures. BfWSfl Gstiri: Pauk Casino i Tom Powell. manageri.—-Bill for week of ir» will Include: Wayne La Mar. ('has. 1'nno. the Five Co- lumbiana. Francvlll and Lewis, Palaro Bros., gild kluetoscupe,. , , Kito^viile—At Chllhowee Park Tlientre H\ D. l*emchl. mnnnger) the Peruchi-fiyp- sene Co. rontlnues piivlng to big returns. The bills for last week were "Dad'i Return" nnd "Mexico." Vaudeville features: CIH Wntaon. Babv F^lna. Kd. Bnrnen. and Dod- poii Trio and the Bouglitnh .Family. •>-*-♦ SOl'TII CAROLINA. coinmbin,. -At Hyatt Park Casino (Harry Duvnll, mnnager) week of July ft tbo pell sisters. Chan. Madly. Hurry Davail and th« Ureat Vau Uauf played tu great bualueaa.