The New York Clipper (August 1906)

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AUGUST 25. ' •.miao obcm' Sunday, Aiir. )». "Wen and Sen™ wilt be the-opening Mil. Kdwarrt ii Han will be lMQi>l mBn 0I tllc PeopwS Srotk Co. ugaln Ibis season. "Thorns, and France Ulossoffls" 211. -,. ' Ciiiiriiiiia THB»TnE (Jotn P. n<«an, man- „„„,._•.'Across.tbo riclflc" Is the oCterlnn nniionn'ced lor week of 10. last;week. "1" ' "WBHLTM week of 2«. "i—'■"'i'" THE 3STBTW TOBKi OI^BBEB: 711 fen witness." LandpVCotton." iiuou THBA'rnK (William ltoche,. ouuut- „r) -"Nettle, tne Ncwlajlrl," Is the Mil tot t;.Tr week. Last week "Mow Henrta Arc Bfolcen" drew well, ^yeek pi 20, "1'be Flliiu- t r\M»"iv ,fe ('wllllam' Roebc. manager).- "lie Cnwpuncher." a Hal neld melodrama, win he presented 1D-2G. Last week, "Thorns •intl Orange Dlosaoms," Week 20, "Old Isaac from tne Bowery." Columdus Theatre (Weber Bros., man- eL'ers) —"Thorns and Orange Blossoms" o&eni Sunday.matinee, 10, for a_ weeks en- liwraent. taBt week, ''The Moonshiner's liaiigiiter." 20 and week, '"The Cownuncher." \. amiaxbha; TKMXM (James II. Brown, mnnnger).—Letn B. Porker's "The Pliantom lip ccllw" 'will' 1)0 nreaented for the tlnit Time on any stage Sunday. 10. Last week, •'•Nellie, the Newaglrl." "As Told In the Hills" 20 and week. VkKin ThuatbH (II. T. Molt, manager).— The new l'ekln Will continue to olter the fVrrc comedy, "My Nephew's Wife," which will be played by the colored stock company ere. It hna'been fflven with »ucccss throiich- I.irt (he past week. "The Mayor of Dlilo" will be presented 27. - TluiCAPRlto Tiieatrk (I. M. Wcingartcn. mnriager).—The coming week In the Inst of the Trocndcrn. Stock Co. The hnrlesipie, "Ihc Village Potior nnd Ills Assistants.' will be thfe bill. In the olio are: C'nstel- Inine, In his dnrltlg bicycle .ndl.: Leo .ind Nulkv, 1n their* boxfug act: Wnltcr McFnr- lirid, Illustrated songs,, and Lewie'nnd Chap- In,* 1 Retell teanV : ; * .* Von,* TiikAtiih (John.B. Fennessy. vum- vepv-) — Miner's Bohemian Bur-osipiers fur- nish Hie hilt for the opening week ot the neu6on The following lint ot performers will tnke ■ part: Andy Onrriner nhd Ida Nlndul. In their chnraclcr sketch, •JlT.tttT.j hilly Spencer, the original (irogan,- Cifew and llnvrs, In their, sensational racing nov- elty, "The ■ Green and (torn/ 1 embracing twentv-nve people.: Joe F.arton nnd company, the Mimical Stewarts. Cntlo and Hcvero nnd flthiTH eonlltullng one of the heat nggvegn- lions of It* kind on .the rond. Next week, Uflvrr Bryant's Extrnvogiiniw. White City (T*nul D. Howae, gpnernlnium n«r..— : An entirely new lint of features will he oft'errd 19, with the exception of the Hun- carinn Hummr-Band. which remains. Kslelle Ionise Mann will sing. The vaudeville hill will be entirely changed. Next Wcdm-sdny will be modern Maccabbe Day. The Hippo- drome and* indoor attractions are changed constantly. Jewell'B mnnlklns and Btjr Oi to's Wild Animal Show remain iwo of the bent patronized shows in the park. Kavisia I'Aitx (Johu J. Murdoch, mann- ecr).—Raturdoy nlgKr, 1ft. was hall room night. Alfred Quenncl. flutist, nnd Kruno stelndel, 'relllrt, were tlie hoIomU 'I'liendny overling. 21; A- Harll.pl will play tbe-Oiiil- hand obco conrai'to. Wednesday Mr. norkor and Mr. Stelndel Tvill be the soIoIbIb. Krldiiy night Leopold dc Mure will 1h> heard In the French horn solo, HlegfrlctVii Khlne Journey from "Die Ootterdnmmerutig." ■-K.4NH Soi;ci I'abk iLcoiuml Wolf, tunnn- gcV).—A new tenor, Venco, will alng willi A'entiolla'8 'BnniJ during the coming week. There will be clinges of hill In all the Onrnn Thoatrea. An extensive vnudcvllle bill will be given, nnd Mldgclland will bhve n new play. All the scenic ullractlons ana ibe thrillers continue to nttract patrons. UrvKiiviEW I'*nK (William It Johnson, muniigpr).—ITerold and IUh bacd will re- main another week. Tlie Tyrol win singers will nlternote with tbc band In giving a pro- pi-iimmn. ritni renlly great firework show r 'ITi dmmnttc rights have been lpascil to Daniel 1-rolinian, but by hln consent Ihc musical vcrsJoii will be controlled by Mr. cicincna and Mr. Uhapln......, .The ChiciRo Opera House will oiler drnn.nilc. proitiictloiiH by its own stock company, now being organl/cd by Oavld II. Hunt, who will assume active nmn- nticmeot after Sept. i). The lint piny to he presented will, be "Mrs. I^flUigweirs iluuis." -— .. « ' » MASSACIIL'SICTTS. Th| TJiat Dnyu of Vompcll." continue to drftw thousands. The (Ireworks nillrond wreck will-bo given Tuesday night.' With Its fifty- shows. Us acres of shade and Its flno ini-iitnii, Itlvcrsldo Is drawing larger crowds than it ever has before. Chutes - .— To the''person who solves the ifiYSlvry of rater, Ihe Mcrmilld. at till PHrk, three hundred dollars In |»rawi will be riTfll. i.'npinlu llowelson, the fkcl Jumper, will mrct two rivals next wpek. All the favorite shows. Fool's Unnd and outdoor uttrnctlous, will ifmaln. ■■Clahk SIiikkt Mrm-:i;M (Louis M. Ilrdg-'S. mariageit,—Twenty-two young women, who sing and dance: the George Bisters, Itcrt Schmidt, who cuts n ynrd and n hnir of fiunsage at every |)i'.rfonnuucc. and (he Ilnn- aut, exniut rifle shooters, will npin'itr week ot 10. In the theatre .will be: Wells ond I>f Leon, May Wood worth, Merrltt nnd Mer- rill, nnd Hrariklo Hall. 8TATH Sthhkt Ml'HKUM (William Sweeney, BUUMger).—The following ure I'tuikcd In Ihc Ctnn hnll next week, 10; Tony fWrtlnv. sword swnllowor; 'Mile. Ln •Vem, contor- limilst; Wilson, the fat hoy: New York Dutch and his trained wolf, and V-ildern, tbo mnglclnn. In the thctitre: Mads* Me- Ciirthy, Iillllon Hnnington; Abe Yodlnc, George Siieimnn, nnd the Midway dancers, Ai-trbmatii.— Jnmea W. Thompson arrived In town this week, nfter n trip to New York In the Interests of his daughters, Ihe Sisters MePonnell, who arc'this Beason being rent- ured with the Knickerbocker Stock Co., under the management o£ Hoyt &-I-evy.... ;.••*•. George Vf. Mnlonc was a Cliitbh PuMltn ruller Friday. He Is this season inanuclng Clco-Collins ..Florence Gernld, who la n lending raember of "The Lion and the Mouse Co., wan n caller Frldnv. Miss Gerald will remain with the above company next Benson. She luiB been -meeting with great jraflCiW nnd this Summer hns written n melodrama which wilt-bo 'prodtiffd trnxt season In the Knet..-. .. ...A. R. Llpnmn replaced Arthur Byron In one of the principal roles in "Jhe Lion una Hie Mouse." Monday, 1ft. HVSfi inn wiih taken suddenuly 111, nnd much cred t Indue Mr, Llprnpn for taking up Mr.-Byron a linos- nt one hour's notice Thomas J. Ciirnioily, cider donrmnn of the Mojeslic |he- nlre, Ihih returned from u vacation of n week, which lie spent at his home In Blooming- ton, III Mnbel McCane. now pljyinK ihe .Inck of llenrts In "The -Land, of Nod." nt the Chicago Opern Ilousf. will M fenturcd In "Ills ■ Highness the Bey next reason J. A. Stern ad left for New York the early part of this week, where be win look afterthe interests of the Western Vaude- ville Managers' Assoclstlon ln that city... •• Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn T. Towers were ciUeis TueBdty. 14. They will shortly start for the Rttt where they hnvc several weeks iiooiceu on the best vaudeville clrcitltu in that pnrt ol Ihc country John W. Turner's tent show nlnycd Zurich. III.. Aug. 13, H and l.i. lo big crowds. This haw been the baann ftttoj In ihe history nP the show.,... .E"o Hunter and Vivian NafUger havi> closed tno Summer season with Cook's Majestic StocK Co. They hnvc returned to Na|M»li'oii. Midi., »viiere they will remain n few weeks « f; »v's Summer Show, under can vim, was com- pelled to close at Mt. Onrmel. 111.. Alios 1A J>wlng to tlm lending Indy. Winifred SI. t l»l». '■elng taken HI wltli lyphold fever. Ejlvvm Wrong hns been transferred to the («uy stock Co. for the remainder of this season...... *i. Ed. Nttftzger, who wns With Ony R Sum- mer Khow, which eloscd the season lant week. Is at his borne In Napoleon. Mlrii... .- The Sisters Davln, who have been lu oris ell Summer, are to he featured In "The rime. the Place nnd the Girl" th.« season, l will be stnrred next ' 'omedy, under the Baker Frcdert I'lclan, hns completed •Mark Twain, the celebrated humorim Boston.—The Upward and the Lyceum are this week's additions to the list of regu- lar bouses doing business. Tbc Boston and the Columbia w'llljolu Uie ranks Aug. 27. New bills for the week are: "The Burglar's Daughter," nt the Grand Opera House; "In- gomar," at the Globe; operatic repertory at Ihe Castde Square, and "Her Marriage Vow," nt the Uowdoin Square. Harry Bulger con- tinues "The M«n from Now" Into its thir- teenth and final week at the Trcmont. Last week's weather wns just right for playgolng, and all nmusement places prospered. Tnuoaft (John B. Schoclfcl. manager).— Saturday evening. 25, will mark the end of the thirteenth and rlnal week of the engage- ment of Harry Bulger nnd hi* associates. In "The Man from Now." The piece has scored decisively, and business 1ms baon well up to esircctnrions. "The prince of Pllsen" comes for a fortnight's stay 27. Gn.iNp Urmu llousti 'Geo. W. Mngee, manager).—Owen Davis' play, "The Burg- lirr'u Daughter," -' this wcel "Custer's following Hull, in pented lit: Guuik (Stair & .Wilbur, managers).—Only this week and next remuln of tbo Summer engagement, of 'tbo John Craig Stock Co. "hiKi'miir" will l-o presented this week, nnd "Mistakes Will Happen" will be the Una! hill. "The- (iny Lord Ones" wns n success- ful bill Inst week. Lillian I ji wren re retired IS. i.'m Idiufnir, woman of the company, nnd she Is succeeded by Mnry Young. Caktlk SuUAitii (Boston SIurc Society, tiiniuigors).-*-rhlrt Is the limit week of the stock opern company at this house. The work will be dc vi. iI'd in n repertory Including: "Phiafoi'o" and "Cnvnllcria ttustlcnun," "II Tnivatoic" gfid "The Bohemian Girl." "Frn Dlavolo'* wns well presented, to good busi- ness, Inst week. .The house will be dark next week, until Snlurday evening, when the dra- matic Btock company will begin Its regular season. "Mistress Nell" will ho Ihe opening III II. ' llmvnnix SgiiAnr. (G. 10. Lothrop mnnn- ger).—"Her Mnrrtagc Vow" is the offering of ihe Lothrop Stock Co. for this week. Good remits nil ended la3t week's presentations of "Hazel Klike." Charlotte llnnt plnyed tins title role In her usual faultless manner, and she was well supported by Charles Miller and the others of the company. For week of 27, "Nobody's Darling." Keith's (B. l'\ Keith, manager).—Mur- ray Carson, nsslaied by Ksmc Derringer, In the one act play, "The Tolnt of the Sword. Is the hcadllner In this week's bill. The surrounding -show Includes: KIlls-Nowllu Trio. Young and Dcvoie, Murray K. Hill, Melviu Bros., Hocy nnd Lee, Hie Hurleys, Cunningham and Smith, Murphy and An- drews, Kvelyn Slslers, Carl Conk, (he kinelo- graph, nnd the Kndeites Woman's Orchestra. Lost week's bill was of the usual strength nnd wns witnessed by good slued houses. HdWAiili (Jay Hunt, business malinger). —The season at (hi*; popular home of vmiiie- vllle begins Monday iirternooii, 20. wllh this exrelleiit list ut onlortilnerBl Briickmiui, Muck and conipany, Tyco nnd Jrrinon, win. A. luiarui nnd rrniiimn.v. Johnny Jolmn. Three nitons, Cliim. ami Fanny Van, iMcTron mid PoOU. Arlington Four, RCntn, Hunter and Nesaeu, Cramer nnd Hawkins, the Great Benndolu. Wlillnnm and Pullinnn, the VI- dettcH. Will nnd May Hcno, Nichols, and tin- Howardseope. rcrformanccs will be con- tinuous, a« formerly. Lycbum («. II. Batchellcr. manager).— Itondtut afternoon, 20, marks the opening of thfi fifteenth regular sensou ot this house. The Bttlotv l'aree Burlesqiicra. In "PiHuy Bcllvnr's vacation," will furulsh Hie ran imiiI iiiiirtlc. The company includrs: i'lnr- once Wilbur, Amy Butler, Cruwfurd and Man- ning, IIicn andWoltcrs, Uurry La Mar and Frnnkle Bnlley. , ,„_. PAUCH (C. II. Waldron. manager).— Ihe Whole Dam Family" and "All n Mlsiake urn the hurlesipie stock skill HiIb week. 'Ihe "Cape Cod Folks,' nnd writing the best essay on the lesson to bo learned from tbo play. ......Soon, after the conclusion of John Craig's Summer slock senaon nt the Globe, he will continue with practically, the F$me company at the Bijou, for a Fall nnd Winter Mm,,....,'. ."Not Vet, But Soon," liap Ward's new come-dv. will, be tried out'In sereinl nereby cities before oi«olng at tlie Globe on .Labor Dav Wright Lorlmer wlll produce Ibsen's "The Wild Duck." at <nci'iiii matinees during his' engagement at the Culoulul, commencing Sept. It, SprhiKHeld.—At Poll's (Gordon Wright- or, resident manager) "The Prodigal Father" was cleverly played by the stock company Inst week. Herbert Cortbell was tbc deceiv- ing father, ltutli Blake, the cause of the de- ception : Paula Gloy, her ungel "child;" (MilTord Stork, the anient lover, and Mnry Stockwell, the loved one. These five refused lo allow the Interest to lag. "The New Man" Aug, 90>35i "Too Much Johnson" 27 and week, Couiit 8guAiiE TiinA-ntK (D. O. Gllmore, manager).—"Tfce Sign of the Cross." after* noon and evening, ill: "Carolina" 27,28; "liolty Tolty" Sept 3-C. Nri.son (Lee Ac S. S. Shubert. managers: Geo. II. Miller, resident mannger).—"Around New York" Aug. 2»*L •• Stage Chat. —1'lnns are now to open the Nelson lioatro Aug. 25, with Lew Fields' olio presents: Si Irk and London, Aiuile Car- ter, Tom King, Al. II. Burton, and - .hmtnii Kraime ami Lillian Beach. Good bouses ruled Inst week. ._ M ,.,.,. A Austin * MDKkVl UuAtVM (A. B, White, nmn.iKcr).—"On the Boulevard," a eomb- Mtloi of all star features, Is the curlr. lull feinire 20-20. The list InelUOWI Leslies lis Circus, the Hindoo Wonder Workers. V. J.Dugiii). cloy modeler; Itelyen and Lille Lor- raine, trunk mystery; Maud nnd .lesslo Franks, physical culture cmhuiciiIk: Kendall, submarine diver; Trlxle, snake uiiceii, am ie big snake, in the ll*l»» M .Htrei SlaMs Introducing Grace Toledo, M nnlo Ilurke. Core lOvelyn. <;inrn **^S^Ag£r iird. Mildred F.lsa. Hrld MiiseLte, Viola Caw- ford Lottie Hlahchard, .Frank Cook, Chas. Clark, Henry Meyers, and extra vaudj;v lo fe Jan. Maxwell, James Hennesfiey, ially- Ilo Duo, and Walters and North. . MOCBXOflrioH (W. II. WoliTe, mannger).— in eurlo hnll week of 2U; The fiUleal ilnn.eis 2 1-r andDlnmo the Are king- Siage show: May Collins" Bt"Mb>^ S^Bff Olio: Boss Bisters Welsh and Weleli, Us- tVlo Mnvbclle Marlowe, Hon Nully. Moreimo Kimball. Maud Crandnll, Bertha Corey nnd ^^^ijiffs»i th tjes&jox -pS—I curio hnll 80-3nl Malinrajah, high ^■-,t of IHndool.sm- Bnlbi-oma, king of mimiiered omong Ihe eompany.. ..The New Gllmore Theatre Is to run burlesque one- half of the week and melodrama the re- mainder. The season will open 20, with llio Trnns-Atluntlc Hurlesmiers .Poll's will return to vaudeville Labor Day Souvenir postals of Sidney Irving wcro given tttc patrons of Poll's Thursday afternoon. Sylvester I*. Cnllnuun, formerly man- ager oC lite New Gllmore, hns been attend. log the grand acrlc of Magics, ut Milwaukee, nik ihe pust week Boltwood and Liddtc's new comic opera, "Princess Run- away," is soon to be presented by amateurs ln Pltlslleld Itobt. H. Clark, who hns been with the advnnce forces of Rlugllhg Bros.' Circus, has returned to his home in this cliy. I Primrose's Minstrels, who wore lo bo nt Court Square, 20, cnu- celcd James A. lleenalian will be In Bupporl of Selmn Herman (his sea- son. Herbert Cortbell, Ihe rnrly part of the season with Hunter-Brad- ford Btock, was a new comer tn the Poll Stock Co. Insi week, and crealed a most favorable Impression John Seliumiin- Ilclnk, son nf the well known singer. Mine. Schumanllelnlt, who ban been residing here ulnce his arrival In Gils country. Is soon to leave lo lake up a course «>r mush-, lo (It himself for the stugc The directors'of Ihe Academy of Music, Norlhntuplou, havo chosen B. I,. Potter, formerly run linger of the HohrnkO Opera ItOURP. lo succeed James B. Gllilllan, who resigned to go to New Haven, Conn., to tnke charge of the Hyperion The- atre It- O. Gllmore, of this city, nnd, owner of I lie Holyokn Opern House, lias chosen James H. o'Counell, a well known resident of that lowu, as uuinngi-r of tbo hnnsu there. Mr. U'Connell will nHsumc his new duties Scpl. 1, when the Irfiwler Bros.' lease expires Prof. Jack Crosby, wire performer, nnd Prof. Flowers, lioll&onlst, arc to be special features nt the Athol fair; Sept. .1, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles i:. Kvans leave for Cleveland, O., lo commence re- 1-eiirslng their skli, "It's U|v to' You. Wil- liam." Those who will Ik associated with tlicru arc Charles Hopper, Lllzulieth Barry nnd Louise Sklllman John T. Bay will soon leave for Detroit, to com mi'nee rehears- ing with Ron Melville, In" "ShJ Hopkins - ,'** Mr. Bay playing his old role. In which he has done so well Washburn ft D'Almn's Trnlned Animal Show Is to be at Oullng Park Aug. 21-23 Houghton and Tlllson, musical learn, which started out from h-uo In the Spring, have been resting here at tliolr homit for a few weeks. They report good notices from tin: press In every city which thev played "Carolina." a new Southern romance, by II. Grnttan Donnelly, will -bo given Us pvemtcr perrormnuco at (Van! Square Then ire. Aug. 27,.......Burke and DemBMPf will' open their season nt Hheedy's, Newport, It. l.i ^0, with the Keith circuit lo follow The executive staff of the NcInoii Tlienlre follows; Geo. H.. Miller, ii'HldenL mnnuger ; Frank Bushlngom, stago curnenlor: David Morris, electrician; Frank Sullivan, property man : L. W. Hardy, niual- cnl director; Fred Miller, treusurer; Itobt. II. Clark, ndvortlslng ligeut, and May M rlen- nessy, stenogrnpher. roll ntvrr.—At the Academy of Music (WrKred Mason, resident manager) the regu- Inr. season Xvns opeued by Byrne Brot hers, in "Klght Bells," Aug. 17. IS. nnd In spite of tho warm fTnlher. paid business provallrd. Good. Bpeelnltles were well receive;, JWw- rose's Minstrels 20, II. W.Taylnr'a IHOW *-». 21-25. Huso Stflhl, In "The Chorus laid*. 27; Andrew Mack. In "Arrah-nn I'ogue. • 1!8. 20| IIA» Ward, In "Not Yet, Hut Soon, SukkWs Quuv (John W. Barry, mana- ger).—.1. Frank Burke nnd eomimny pie- senlcd "An American Gentleman, last week, to excellent business. Mr. Burke, In tho title t,oh\ .was Impressive: MM JIM*?, as Carina,' v.ns.vocy good, nnd the others gnvo able sup- port. "Beware of Men" 20-2.", , NicKEt-ODKON (D. If. Bufllnton. mannger). —Business Inst week was good. Week Of Bfll Geo. Morton. Miss Itinwell, Zoretll. Gladys Itlcb. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hugbce, and Nlckcl- * n'utbs. — The Snvov Thenlre, leased by Calm & Grant, with W. Fred Musun, resi- dent nuinager, which opened as.a vaudeville Iioupo tast season, will lw devoted to lint rlnss playa henceforth. All. Left eh. In "Girls Will Be Olrls," will prolwvbly open-the houso Lalsir Dav ..The policy of the "Boston Theatre, formerly tho Casio, will he changed from burlesque to straight vaudeville under the management nf W. N. Wolffe, of the New Nickelodeon, Boston. The opening date, la 2T .....Wm. D. Pnge. the veteran Janitor of-Die Acndomy of Music, welcomed patrons for the opening performance of the thirty- first aenson for the house nnd himself. Tho house stnlt includes: WV Fred Mijson, mftna- gor;iGco..S. Wiley, treasurer; Wm, A. Dil- lon, singe mannger: John I Ml Um, property man; John B. Carver, advertising agent; lldward A. Tobln. orcnestra leader; J. Mr- J>onul!l and Arthur Babbitt, hend ushers; P. Harrington, ticket tnkenWm. Voge. Jani- tor; nnd Both letter, matron, m A. Dillon will have as nsslstnnts: .1. Lynch, J. Malefic. J. MeCloud, .1. ltoblnsou nnd P. Sunders. _ New Hertford.—At the Nor Bedford The- atre (Wm. B. crons, manager) the Taylor Slock Co. DfifMd its IPUM horo Attn. 11; IK, to good 'business, "Custer's Last Fight 22, "Klght Bells" Stt, 1 ILvriiAWAV'B (J. M. Hnthnwny, manager). —riatlniway Bummer Btock Co. presented "The Three Hats," to good business, week of 13. "Pnpa's Darling" week of 20. HAVOI IWi II. Snlne, manager).—Moving pictures nnd Illustrated songs, lo good busl- brxrm.N p.uik (I. W. Phelps, mannger).— Dig business week of 111, with Alruna Bros Claude and Fannie Iisher. Brnuks-ltraw'llo I>no, Freeman's Goat Circus, 'llirec Aiellcrs, nnd moving pictures. > • ; ,, . AtUi.ktic Paiik.— Cant. Dalley's naval bat- tle and fireworks display, 1D-1H, did good laislneHs. *.,,.' Nutks.— W, ||. Shine has assumed full cen- tral of the Savoy Thentre. Archie U Shepnrd retiring, nnd has begun upon ltd mediate lm- pruvenienls to the house. Mr. Shine is very popular here The vnodevlllo season opens 20, at Hiilhaway's Theatre T. Arthur MeGownn, nceldc artist, Is ill work nt tbo Savoy Theatre. ■—.,., »— • — "Worvosler.—Al the Worcester Thealro {Alf. T. Wilson, resident mnnuger) U-w will appear In "Abniit Die lOva Fuy will ppeu —The npenlng will occur 27. with "1'au- ta S8*lt!-Pnwnec Bill's Wild West N billed tor.aa, m., ■»■» XKW .IWHHMV. N.-ivnrk. At Proctor's j ( F. P. 1'mctor, iiiaimp'r) the bill week ot Aug. U» Includes: Tho Six Sophomore Girls, Jordan and Har- vey, Morion Garsen. lk'lphlno and Deluiurn, Slefbee aurtlllll, Wilbur Amos.. Happy Jack Gardner, and R' It. Phllliis and company. nt.ANK\*'s.—"Secrets nf the Police" this week. 0[,vsiric Park (H. Wlfcrs. manager).— Aliorn Gpcra Co., lu "The Bohemian Girl," current. Ei.ncrnic I'abk (C. A. Durlop, miinnger), —Ulll week of 20: Muller, Chum mid Multrr, 1'olty and Kthel Hanoi, George lloldeti, Swift mid Buckley, Maud Gain,. Monto Myro Troupe, and Little Nettle Fish. lliixsiuK Pi.KAnpnn Paiik . (W. Tbnlln, mannger.—This week: Arms Bros.. Fnureth Sisters nnd Nelson, Bell and Henry, linker and Menu, Millie Koar, and Four Gregorys. - — > Kllxitliel b. — Despite the very wnnu weather arid tlie curly opening of the Lyceum Theatre, the house hns been doing a largo business. "ItUIed OIT the Turf" came Aug. Dt-IR, to large returns. The company was strong, and the ploy (a new one) appeared to please. "$IO,(KIU Beward" eaiuo 17, IS, lo Immense business. The piny was prnrtuced, 17, for Ihe first time un any stage, nurt was presehtcil with elnlwrnto scenery Attn a strong cant,. 11 Is a four act melodrama, by Owen Davis. Tho liberal applnuse nnd encores at the last, perforniaiiii) adduced tlie furt Hint the piny scored well. Tbo story denls with a rich banker, his ward, a young 1 man who loves her. noil an lulveiiturcr who low* I In* ward. Tho ward knows of the Imrliil of a tmisiirr In Bolivia, the slory having lieeu t.dil to her by her living father. Tbo villain. iiE^lsted by a Uliidoo priest, kidnaps thn young girl and carries her to Bolivia, where she Is tn ho held until she tells of the buried Jewels, money and gold. The hero finally Hilda her. A 1 bunding volcano Is one or tbo strtitc effects. The rescue of the girl iiml her safe delivery home to her godfather, who has offered.$10,000 reward for her, Is secured Iv told by tho banker If the hero, who .... bo earned $10,000 In a year he could hiwo the btinil of lils Adopted daughter. The r,nsl: Jack Feerless, llnvden Slevenson; Derrick Wuvne, Hubert Halliard; Omar Klinn, II. I.. Sunder; Jasper White, ClmrlcH Phillips ; Herbert Grey, George Hnrlei Antonio Cimtro, Henry Spaioeruinn; Kd. ToutlhtNon, M.utlu Krel; .fun ii. Clicnlcr l,nw: Wnlh-r llnlli, John Chester; Cnptnla Bill North. II. Ktirlo; Ols'Ui, I lenry Spnnlermiiii: Pedro, W. C. James; NMu, William Carlton: Mnrbub. LritilH IV Haven: llngnrty. Chester Law: Nelson. John II. Ilnndley: Marb.n Grey. Lll- llnu Itluales: idarie Hllverloii. Horoihy West Itngers: Uosle, Louise Valentine: Dorothy Hlii's. Itosn Dunte; Sim Ormonde, Mario llnnle; Mnv Olciitt, Anna Haule: Noma. Xnhwn. To arrive: "A Rnee for Lite" 2:i-2r., "Monlanit" 27 20, Kclniil lleriiiati ;il)-Sep|. I. .t\r, )■■■■■■' "Woiulerlllllil" Scpl. Ii. Tii'm. lbsico Cniirlo, for ninny years bill mull. Iiiis been aiqiolulcd adverllsdig ai;cnt »f Hie Lyceum Thealre, aud lias acrepiably li.led the bill thus fur. Fields and company will appear In Town" Aug. 34. Anr" nn eligageiiienl. 27: Fhankun Siji'Aiiw (J. F. Hiirke, resident mnniigeri. — Andrew Stack, la "Arrali-na- Pftgite." 211, 2-1. Byrno Bros.' lu tho new "Klght Hells," SSl week of 27. Konherg Stock C». Geo. Primrose's Minstrels pluycd lo good returns 17, 18. PoCjI'h (J. C. Griddle, resident, muuanor). —"A Lively Lie'' CM a otio uct comedy, "Withered Lenves." week of 20. Lost week, ■The Three Musketeers" drew well In .spile of tbo hot weather. P.U1K (Alf. T, Wilson, manager).— Miss New Vorlt Jr. will be the opening uttrncllou at this house Sept. ft. .lakh (Wor. Consol, SI By Co., iiianugers). —Woek of 20, ■). W. Gorumu'u Comedians. Business to constant cujmclty. WifiTB Cm (F. ft Illgelow, manngor).— The principal nltrncllon, week of 20, is Prof. Flower .and his bulloon asccnsluiis, who la proving a drawing 1 card. > - i.jm.i, ,\i the Lyon Theatre (F. G, Har- rison, manager) Prlmnwe's Minstrels cimm Aug. 10, anil played to good biiHlneaii. Byrno Bros, will present "Now Klgbi Bells" 2H, Andrew Mack Sept. 1, Thomas K Hhen week it ?■ Kklay, Nahant (Chnrlc* W, Sbniifi!, mnri- ageri.—BuslitcHS last week was eKcclleut. Xle" naglc. and Mile. Bealrlce, who poses on a BS of swords, plage show: MtanW rAV.l'J I'.iirlesoiiers. 0 «>: leno Cnmphell, I wrence «X Blnncl. Lorlng. NliM Goul- H " c nil MorrlK, Pearl Arnold May cSa», JShl Dart! ami living art Indies 1 \'oNnV..iLANi. Paiik it. C. Thoinpson man- ftrorl —In the free open llr circus this WMW wTll be Sen Jnmes |, Hardy., blghOght train ltd pniilcs, will be seen, . mil on I™ Si wlro, """I M«rtlend'e biltiil S.5* vai'llovlllc »»» Pio.n.1^1 10 «M »»»'• land rnmrt (lioi'iirrrnl WC*. IliwlncBH liaa ID Ml* ._ ..l..,.,B,14l were |HfW5Utefj on 1 .-&1& WSSr.^0!* MnvinK |il.1iirw NiiTC! lag man day "* I, I! IJomloln Hqunr. .... Joli K Unrl.y l» In ndrand " comlnK l» the;Boetoii by Mr. Chnnln hns contracted to wrlla the yj* «»' d am Sing any Qt tlie mRtlnwl M etore fee "Tho I'rlnca and the Pauper." TUe WP ,lw " Uft Lowell.—At the Lowell Opera House (Cahn & Grunt, malingers) the season opened Aug. 1-j. with George Primrose nnd Ins inln- Htrels, to n faouue that wns lllloil to ovijr- ilowlng, and the enteriiilument was 01 (no best Mr. Primrose received a royal wel- come upon his appcn.rnnr.Qt All of 010 vocal niiuiliers were repeatedly encored. The uur- lrsiiiie. "The Magnolia Hotel p tho monologue of Kinlle Kubers,'drill or Houthern Cadets, tho Sliver SJmwer Clog Dance. Introducing Hddle ilmini, and the closing i.raiisf'irnmllon scenes, were all deserving of special mention.- "Cus- ter's Last Fight" 2:1-23. LAKI'.VIIIW TlIKVntK (JOH. J. Flvtlll. HillII- ager).—An evceBenL vnildevllle bill Inst week drew excellent business. Bunlli uml Bndil, tho comedlaiiH, bended the bill, and wcro big npnleuflo winners. Will Plillbilck re- placed Howard nnd Colby, and his mono, logue was a big hit. The Aherns and Mm Drummer Quintet were well received. Week of 20: Harry and Mnrguret Daly VokeM, as- sisted by Winifred Bpauldlng, In "A I' hit Mistake ;" the McGlnleys, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. O'Brien. Helm Children, nnd Kfrtorc. CASOBIH LAKH TlIliATIll!, SALKM, N. ii. (J. Grant Gibson, resident manager).—Last week the opera company drew one of the blgiiesi: week's business of the season, with ' A Inp to Chinatown," and there wns not u dull mo- ment all through the..performance, >!■ Grant Gibson, Earl Bedding, Irving Walton, bred Woodbury. Joseph Burton. Kllsnbcth I^iurle nnd Puullno Hnrlce especially dlatlngulsheil ihemBcivca. "Little Bed Biding Hood" week Hampton BUMffl Casino, Hampton, N. II, (Wm. II. I'llnney, mnnuger).—Uuslness con- tinues good, the resort attracting many dur- ing the humid weather of the past week. A. special Herles of moving pictures and Illus- trated songs evening of 11), and vaudeville PiNKinuisT Paiik, nillcricn, Moss. (W. P. Adit ma, mannger).—The Adams A Cougiillri. moving pictures and Illustrated songe did n cuimelty buslnens Inst week. John Keep, baritone, made a big bit with songs. High class vaudeville week of 20. , MkstpiS.— Knlpb A, Word, resident man- ager of iJtkevlew Theatre tho present mm- Mtri for .Tohepli .1. Flvrm. returned Inst week to nutnOKe tho Bnstou ofllees for Mr. Flynu. ■ .'. , .Wm. 1'. Adams, mnnuger of Plnelmrst i'nrk, bos signed with Edward £.JMgF Moving Picture Co. for seuson of 100(1-Oi. to sing illustinlcd songs aud maiiage stage. jnmej W. Harry was the represeuta- ilve In tbo nnlbiunl iiMHembly of ICngb's Inst W ei-k Hiintli nnd Ifudd have Jusl closed louru of Cuba and Mexico, limiting wlib big mice™ In both, also baring Ihe honor of L'lvlng special performances 10 the preHld-mfs of both countries. After the pri-wou hii.'- ctssful season over the Flynu park elrcult thev will return to vaudeville. ,*. .< . .The GrsaI Walton Show Is In town for ft .MR weeks' stay, mcvllng wllp pbcuoincnal suc- tXM. . ...... ».-*■ IfaDftde & Welcome Star Speelnlty Co. A«g- 20-'JB, : Oon'MAS'M Summhr TltNATiin, Salem Wil- lows (Mlclinel Doyle, mnnager).—'I'll*; Uor- inoii, KpeelRlty Co. this week. sn,i::i TliHATlUi (Geo. II. <!heelhain, ninii- utr.'i ") - ■ I'i liiir'-rii-'it Ml un I rein plliycd to II good house 15. Notp.— -The' ucason nt the Audllorliim will oiiou, 27, under tho management of Hurry KftBOI. n«ii>«i]*,.-, —At Ihe Opera House Chimes If. O'Comiell, miiiiiiger) "Busy Izny's Vaca- tion" opened lis season at Ibe Opera Iloitso Aug. , 111, to big buslnens. ' Booked: Ony Bjus/ MltiHlrels 21, "Tint Ninety and Nhm 1 ' 20. .hjmcn II. O'l.'oiinell, of this clly, has been appointed resident manager of the Opera ICmim. by D. 0. Gllmore, owner of the house. Mr. O'Counell, who Is n well known and popular rcHldcnt of Holvuke, has had considerable, experlencn In Hie theatrical business, and seems tsauid lo make good lu his new position. Mountain Paiik casino (Laud Pelllsslcr, maiiagor).—The i'a»luo coinnany gave wry KallNftU'lory production of ")loeence|o. week ol l&V For week or W, "The OeKur." ' • .1 — Tniint00.—AtthoTaiintonTliontre (Cnbn A CJross, managers) tho seuson will open wllh "Cusler'ii Last Fight" Aug. 20, fol- loivml by "Klght Bolls" 2:1. SAIIUAMA I'AIIK (.Ins, J.- Klytlll, IilflllU- ,;i. r (,_TIin American VnudevlMe Star Co. comes week of 20. consisting of Kenney and IIoIBs, Green Slulers, Kprsey Duo, tho Flnvds, August De Wolle, and tho Alberlys. •j'Ai.AoiiEUA I'aiik (It. A. Harrington, roan- agcrl,—For week of 20: The Four Alvinos, Afonle Myro Troupe. .Icanre nnd Ellsworth, and Itlng nnd Wlillams. 4 ■» MARYLAND. I'nlerHMii.- At Ihe Opera Hotiso (John J. Goelselitiis, mannger I lluverly's MlnMrels drew 11 fairly good hoiisu Aug. 13. Uomilwl Leslie. Ill repertory, did fair business It-IH. "The Hrtlrv Fiirm'' lio-22. Wallor rVllWIl, In "Met)! lu Ihe Alps," KMtt. Lyi-kiim (Geo. M. McMnuus, iiinnngor).- • "The Curse of llrluk" wns well received Bi- ll"., "Al Cripple Creek'-' played to good IiiimI bow, JIMS. "A Brico for Life" 20-22, "Tbo Muster .Workman.' 211-25. Hi.rou IMnurlec Jueobs, manager).—'Mil* house Is now under the manngenient of Maur- ice Jacobs, wheae pust experleucejn the Ihe- nlrleal world should phicu him In ti poult Ion to make llui Bljon 01111 ot l'atersou 11 Most 1. niniinr pleyhouses. During tho paid nroiOi paliilcrH ninl decornlors have been busy nltec- lug tlie appearance or thu liilerlor and ex- terior of the house. Mr. Jacobs expects |o have his new seats In position nborfly. which Will COlll|llo|e his iilteratloiiH. The op.Mllllg atlracllon wan the Clmnipiiguo Glrlu, who played lo two crowded lioiinen II, and con- (Inaed to good buslm-Hs, iiotwllbstatidlu'r Ibo warm weather, week of 13. The High School Girls are underlined for week of 20, wllb the London Gaiety Girls to follow. ■■ 1 ■ '■' Cnmileii.-At Woodlyiino Pink (II. I'.i. N> onto, mannger I nteilmit bnalneai pre- vails, mid vaudeville lu cerlitluly ftmnclHlwl, Tony Baker, the i-oineilbui of Docksiader faille, who Is looking iiHer the nluge, (a nieollitg with big sumw as mnimgi-r. I'btn week Includes: Hntes aud Hurimst. hoi Koppe, Jack nnd Clara Hoof. Ittiwwll and Duiilinr. JuineM Clemens and Margarut Brnd- "CaIuiikn dM. W. 'Inylor. nmimgi , r).~-"Tho Oniiibl I' ihe Weill" opened this llienlre Aug. 2:1, llulshlilg out the -week wllh good IiunIucns. Oil the tapis: "The Cursn of Drink" 20-22, "Tho Man of Her Chow' "■*• 25, "Q n of the Highbinders" 3T-BII, "A Child nf Hie Beghijeiif IlO-Sept. I. 'i ' ' |—■ " 1 llolioken. At Ihe Lyric ill. P, Soulier. nu»utgi , r) I tin aciiuoii has been limiigiiriijeil lb good Hhiipr, In spile of I ha de|ircsnlng wentber. Ocorgte Mack, In "llulwl OiT tlm Turf." Hi-IS, dbl some very clever work, as- Misled by a fnlrly good company. The, Held itrodiieed a strong specially, and are Child of I tin Bejtlmeiil" .III- bjr a Slslers fuln a fentm-e, "A Child of the licit I 22. fi'iilnrlng Vivian Prescotl ; P. Aug. An- derson, In "The Curse of Drink." 23 21.; '"I ho Hnmbbir of the West" 20 20, .Insi'ph Sunt ley. Ill •'Hlllv, the Kid." Ittl Sep). I, Notkm. --An Italhiii opera compniiy of sevi'iiiy-two peotile, under Ibo imitnigenioiit of Prof. Barllll, arrived from fleiioa, llnly. Aug, \7t, tn rmtf In Mexico for n four months* engagement. They will then play San Francisco, and later New York City. . 1 ■■» Trent on.-~T.ie Taylor Opera RfliM (Montgomery Moses, manager) opens Aug, 33..With Nell Bui-gens, tn "Tbn Ootmry Knlft "Wonderland" 2i», "lltuiler Brown" ill. "Mm Little Duchess" Sept. 1. "The (llnuerbreml Man" 8, "Black Crook" -1, "Man and Super- man" 5, One* flenrge T. 8. Statu BTiiror Thkatjif; (Frank ShuKors, mm for Life" was the »pen- lod. A Child of Hid negliuenl" with viiude- mnnnger).—"A Knee Ing attruetlon HI. 17. nnd bnslnei "fin Devil's Auction" Is. "A Ibid Man from Baltimore.—Tim ffnyely Thenlre (W. L. Biillnuf. manng-r) thmw open tin doors Aug. 18, with Itoblc a Knickerbockers, to a big au- dience. UoBc'Sydell's Loudon Belles 27. tlotxiiiiy Htiikbt (Oeorge W. llife, raona- B r>r),—"Tlie Convict's Daughter" begins a week's stay 20. "The Power of Money" did 11 moderate business 1.1-18- Next week, M 110,000 Howard." IlL.vNKr'N (('hnrles F. Blnney, manager).— "Adrift In New York" 20. "The Queen of the Circus" closed its engagement 18, "On Dnn- gerous Orouud" comes 27. l-)r.i:<rri(ic I'aujc lSoIunils>rger a Irwin, managers).--The Bolls-Provost Troupe of »c* i'iil.,il'i lire flu- headllners Ihls week, wllh cook and Sylvia. Kmerson nnd Bolleu, (tools at.d Nelson, nnd Buy Scotl coriiplctliig tbo bill.' Business was-good last week. Itoberla Kecue's new act meeting wllh favor. 'I'm; Monumental, ull new but the walls, will open 27, under ihe dlrecilon of the Um- pire Circuit CO., with the Colonial llellca. Kara M. pHwsbn wlllbe resident manager. AvDiioxiUtt (Jgiuen b, J-ctnuu, miiuflger). Moxl'-o" 20-22, vHm Till! TltKNT IWMM Sep! vllle. Jrrsey City The Acmlemy (Frank B. Henderii'Hi, man a gar) opened Ihe season Aug. 20. wllh "Berllm, (lie Sewing Machine Olrh - Ri»v Ton (T. W. niukbin. uiiiiioB'TI. — This bouse opens 27, wllh ihe Champagne ' Xvir..—The Jersey City Klkn celel.riilefl theli- fifteenth birthday by giving a family outing at Bellwuod, N. J. VI'IHUO.M Then I r llurllnrxton.-—At Ibe Strong (Calm A Oram, manager*! Fouler, W. II.. moving pictures. Aug. 13, 14, Aid wHl. and plea fieri. -In Old Keiilticky" 18. Marl Burg- er Co, week of 20, "lied Feillhei" 21), < i » , ■ Tiinotoit tin error it was slated that Mao Itnamll nppenrwl nt tho Nickelodeon. Fall Hlvrr, Muss,, week of Aug. 12. It wan (Jennie IIusbv.1 wbo ployed there.