The New York Clipper (September 1906)

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m. ■./* OHIO. " - : CliiclniiaU.—First■ nletters enjoyed the ■ r.oVelty, Aug 26, of witnessing the American '-BCWlR. ofT" 'Tliinnni buccmsV ;'The, Blue •MTOQft. Music Ual'-wflH ctoW^cd-ty a'.ropVe- "femtailyn. audience of 'Cincinnati * best -peo- 'pte. 1 - Toe' presentation Hni incidental to ;the Kflll-'feRO^al.^li -nwl baft of. 0- eerles.that ttdvorawn liiitnliodn of rnQtiRnr.dVof visitors tp;Ohtp"« llvellekt city. "The Blue -Moon" was pijt'orfuy lh> ShubiTtR, through the courtesy of J be lleni'k 0|j<rn lloune Co., managers of rolcfc.. I« «iat to J>«» trained. She. KOQn ,bcc Uiirlngthtlr 1 sojourn'1 Sonla narti) MfiRjfaSH ofl mobi-by.ljtvlni.-W b'alf. trnw «na: cripple jJ^$£BEI( 8. rlahse," well dpserved, ha tliey .. _ tributes to irlumpha of scenic tit, AlthoUHh It 'wfin nenrlv midnight before "The Blue Mown" went down, the over wb elm lug senti- ment of those In front wr.s that the produc- tion wfih iTi'intii of Atnorlcau success. There Is a rich vein qf liutnor and pretty music limning nil through It, and a little pruning In all that Is required to whip it Into win- ning Rhone. James T. Towers, tan Private Charlie Taylor,- acting bandmanter'of the Royal Muwervermisger Native Band,' with Ktbel Jackson, aa Chandra Nil; Kd. M. Favor, Clara Palmer (Into of the Chester Park Opera Co.), Templar Haxe, Din Temple, Charles Boweer and Arthur Donaldson wei-u nre-mlneilt In the east. There wcrVover two liimdred'on the stage: J "T!.e Blue Moon" will tun until Sept. ill!, the longct theatrical booking ever at teroptcd.'ln Cincinnati.. , Olympic (W. S. Clevelnd, mandger).—The dpdlcntlu-i.of till* now palace o.f :vaqdovillo, built by -Milih .1. Ryan, iWJiHB darling ejrent Sept. "2." There' are lnrger Thespian temples In the land, but few tnnre gorgeously .fitted. The white front Is ItqpreRKlve; brit rne : stent surprisei-came-ln - the- mngnHlcent' appoint- ments.' One novelty was unfolded la the ha 1- cbnv,-which stretched out bclhw the gallery, for both, tiers are on the same second floor. A sunburst oVer the proscenium Ih aft beauti- ful nx.n Callforpla sunrise. Hlrli green Ir the. iireilqittlnnni color. The lobby ami stair- ways ore of white marble. -The ronmy ; seals bve tiphojfttered In-leather. The Olympic Is nhsolutelyjlrc proof, of concrete, and steel. Both mom* and Rtatlrtnary -washst-nhils pre fentnres-of thp-modern dreHRing rooms, Delia FIoji, the Colby Family, Joe Welch, Daisy Unrcourt,,chevalier He-Lorls and compnn.v, Gyeene and Werner. Tom Nrtwn und company, nud the Hulflh'-Rrdcny Tronpc are the' cards Sept. U-8. . The Twentieth Century Optlscope baB'heea sr'euredV ,,.*.,.■ n „ • ,■■ ...Grand Ot'Kn.i Hoisr (Hniiy'Rnlnforlh & Jolm- II. Ilavllu, malingers).—-Dlj(by Heir will open the' season 2, In "The Hiluentlon-of Mr. Plpp,"... Dockslnder's MlnHtrelM »; AbBiN'nON'K Ovvm.k llhiiNR {Oeorge -V, ,n«h &.Xuellu.Korepnui(li-. Klah, manftjrt' r ' 1 )'—The return of Uerc'-hel Mrtynll, the old I'ltti' Idol, w^s the happy Rtrotre wnloli reeulted In Hie JifeatORt -ndvimce Hale" ever known" by he ^orepangh' Hlock Co. In Ma HeaaodH of in- peated Mtci-tXRHi'fi under the able Hwh miin- ngerapnt. ."The llonit of .Vnrylnmr w;,r put on 1 * !i. '.'Ida'Adair l*t the new leading lady. Other -mpmniM-s of .(he coiupnnyjare: IluTry rctiwfcli. tiitVil, i:iv. Wnlt'n-Tillbert. :i?J0yd I'enitliijoW," WUhoti ' ll-iiiiiholl,- Itnlph Ueiuley, Jjihnle-.Kllimon. PtivM lOdwIii. Unfold Cabin, Anita llendrle, l*kly(hi> Bryan and Itolmrt JUIy.-...-.,: ■ - - ■ '■;..', . j ■'. Walnut STitutrr (M. C. AnderH{>n & 'Jenry M.--Zioglei*; htnUiiKerHi.-^XlitillHob Corey In- ' " IIK lUf Ht'lUKH'H - Bluetim Co., - In ■■The" Vniikoe Conmd," 0.^ Vj-'m.n.Miiu (MJC; Anderson & -Henry M. Zle'kletv tuuiiager).—Bono Cogltlnn comes 2, Jov vtne'.ACe.'.of Tniihpn", aud "The Motiter." Henri "I'Venrh,' Hlalto Comedy Four, Wllaon lfrothera (.lue and I'miilO, Hnrcy Tate'R niotoriok,'LIIHnu Apel and company, aHiluted by- Krederh' Hontncr, Jbe Flyim and Aurlo ilngneii, "The flirt 1 of "fii," will bp eo-enter* liilucM. I.upi 'Wfi'k ■ Ijii.'Uhi'.vi oprned splen- dldlv with tti« Uiixnrdons (tlohe. nn act that thrilled. Bert Howard aud U'uim Bland rtMfDttd **m Stflga Manager." Cub Krt- warda' Hchdol mri anil (Jlrla gnve .Cln- Cb-lvmbna. — At the Great Sontliern (Win.' 'Banderi., manager) Al, 0. Field's Crenter Mlnrtfela mada a triumphaj appoar- aace Aug. 30-8ept. 1,-iot the InatfgttrH per; fornjontw* tff the season for thlahooae, and capacity houses ruled at the three perrorm- nnt-es.- 111* rtae o»-tlto curtain'greeted .a gradhal blaze of .illiltfalnatlonl bewlldtrliig la fii benitly, 'Boardnian H. Carnes. as Inter- locutor, Introduced' the "men behind the Mn"-Al. 0. ,KWid,.'Doc* Qulglcy, I'rcss Kl- flrldge. Harry Hnutilt, Harry Van' Fhaaen, Tommy Odd I and Jack Sully. The vocal- lata,of the evening were: Paul Lntonde.tbe " VfMf.tr- Sher- 'L: Herman ilUHon, an Orr: The . _ tlsement. In- iroduclng One fjulgley an head waiter, as- Rlated by ten' dunrera, provoked great ap* pinnae with eccentric dun e'en. An original inel'inge, entitled "Tlte Orld Iron f:Tub." with the corridor of. the grand banquet hall of the Arlington Hotel, at Washington, aa tiic netting, in-whleb King Kdwflrd, Prince Iienry.'Hei'retnryTnft, Presides t of France, Admiral Toga ( King of Spain, William J. Bryan, Theodore Koonevelt and Uncle Joe Can- non and other prominent men are caricatured, proved a great mirth producer. Loo Dale, In Ktlrrlng military Hcenea, closed the itrst part. The scenic, singing mid dancing spec- tacle, "Boll On; Silvery Moon,"-called- 'forth fcevei-al niQroberti of thecombany, with Her- hert Wllllson, who no^seRRes an-excorttiohfllly high tenor voice, which he employa to good nilvantage.' He won loud npplause. 1'reHB Kldrldgo, In a monologue, kept the audience lit a cotitluual upronr, The-Black Barbers' ]*and, a musical turn, beaded by Doc QUIg- ley, received great applliiiHe. "Dreutnlatid Phantoms," introducing Harry Shuuk and ltd. Dhrlg, -assbitcd by aevrral of the company, won much laughter.. tier, Biirlt aml'MuDon- uld, In their ncrobntlcnusunlliy/'The Unnot- ed illll,'"wns u side sblltter, qhd closed tho perfonunncu. -Mr. Field carries 0' Company of slxty-flvo people, with a baud of twenty- live pieces and nn orchestra of tlfteen. Meyer Soliusoii has. succeeded Ueo. Atkinson- as wMN * repn'Renfatlve of the organization. ••Forty-dve Mlttnrea from Frondway*' Sept. 3-8. ' " Sitl;nKRT '(S*. O. ;Mlller. manager}.—Eddie Foy, In "The Karl anil the Girl," wilt open the house week of,3,' ■. . •■ Mioh Hi'itKt'T (CHrr. W, Harper, niana- ger).—"At the World's Mercy" played to capacity houses Aug. ilt-'Jti. "The- Four Corners of the Knrth'" " "Chlnolown Charlie" Sam" 4J-o\ ■ ■ Oi.kntaNo*' Fame (W. W. I'rosser, min- nger).—Crentore's Baud wan a special at- traction here -27, ">*, and' drew capacity .houses, a good vaudeville bill, composdd of the American. Comedy Four, llnegei Bt-oth- crs,'i.'rnker'npd OroveRj. the Three Polrlers, W'ubi; aud Connelly, llnlshed. the week, to fairly good httsluc^H, The outdoor attrac- tions Include: Pare Devil: Dougherty, In limping the gnp; the Ostrich Farm; with the lnmons trotting osrrlcli, nnd Hosntl's ( Nnval Iti'scrve Band. Mill for week of l! includes r The Three Polriers, Hcrr Jaaseii and com- pany, and otlnM's. cur. mm-;' CiAitnnN (H: Collins, managei lugxomedlenne,la home ona.viait, and greet- ing friends here. , Mips Templeton Is the wile of Harry Arlington, the popular preas agent, who of present'bos charge of the In- gersoll Amusement'Company's attractions at Idora Patk. 1 •■'.■."'., Talcda^-M. lie CasJno^Tbentre (Otto Kllve«. manager) -The -Arrtvll.ot Klttj iilnyed n moat wiccewful cbgngement lart S-Mk. "TbeQu.cn of the Areo»' 7 Bcpt 2 and ""&„ t,™™ .joe vtefei ;«*&g; J&BXXJ&&&&EFM ^ w ^p°»H a nii , : , .!!„°, we 2 r \ n a- h 'U a e k ir^i^Mffi -oe from t£e violence tlm xetiige: TrJile Is ipled, and ■-t$ie nto^- ac- ini ..-it'comnUttlng - JorgeO'." IWJ Skm a fUrable ImprM.lon J» botb So* and-bfr fattier, and lii allowed to become a nienilier-of the -family.. Wheu = Sonla gow ZVZEa to shtdv Trxne remains in London S ™?e for t«fathe?*\ raring JMJl«jen« .BlnjVhnmtoH- _-. .lVeoor, oiaaag rQanagerl opened..Aug, -laeArmory.Tneatre llln.h A .Wefosr, 4nanageta;,.JJ._ A., lialtey, ml™,, vl4r ami oorapanlon. Soula hos two BUllois. Lord IMtton and C*ell Stanrortb.. bin ^abe !f« Inforaltintt' Ue'got in°°ne |! booT'to; pre- sidnpy Dean and crtmpooj, and Annttl.'cB IIS. l,.r marrlnife wltU Slanforth. Tbe nian. : The color acbeme In the mala theatre "P-V---towed .o«*.. By l 8; Indeed pleasing, the background b"|™ r ' re .. ^..an<Vtheei r» DHigbamlon;80elety turned.ouUn tarn. Bnm berB. There waa not a hitch.to.mir ibn ev.n' lng'a enlerlnlnment. The new theatre and I , management ;Woro'.welcomed, to Blnshnratnn by An«cmbl>Tnan Jajaen T. Rogers. Tbo K i, r cesaof tbe:new playhouse la a^iured, iinleln. by thejnlllal performances, and the npplanst .and. appreclallon. of the audience. ti IP mii for the opening -week consisted of: Le Claire nnd : Hordt. Thomna and Tayne, Deltorelfi Q nd lltlaaando, Ifyaroa and Mclntyre, l-». (; ra y Week. The Tllnrli Dyke -Band, 2 and week, closes this theatre's/season; . l.vcnU'M (>!. n. Kelsey. manager).—"Under the North Star" Aug. 20-211. Arthur Don, In lohnny Wise/' Wl-Kepl. II "Mr. Blarney from 1 Ireland" 2-n. ' - „ rt .- a „ BrJilT'ilJoel'earlstlne, manager).—Queen . ™ 7jf;, n e" "erripFoys la a forged one., uy IsJndeed ■ pleasing, tne uucagrourm urmg of Ibe'fehlle Slaves" drew packed houses WgXWP»^gJ , n ^^ | 8 involved dark green, _ re leved with rose The eeUhm Aug. M-2I>. "-lust Struck Town" 30-Sept. 1, •°™? ,, n 0 . t t™ he forces S6nln to aend her are a very light pnk, wi»- - ' " "AThornln Her Heart" 2-0.-. _ Kkirmi; (Abe Shapiro, manager).—;The Masqueradersopen this theatre 2 and week. THB-fRVBTAb TRK&TRB Will open Sept. -, with vaudeville. ' drew well IMJ-Sopt. 1. Il-."i, "Secret Service nnyton.—At Ube National Theatre (0111 Uurroivs. manager) "Secret Service Sam Sept. a-0, 'The Cowboy Girt" 6-8. "The lour Corners of the Earth" showed to big bus ■ ness Ang. 27-2P. "Queen of tbe Arena fol- lowed 3»-Sept. I. , _ k . VlCTOtG (Claude Miller, :«o«noeer).-^Tbe Al. 0, I'lcld Minstrels 3,0; v/m.'Kaversharj ,i. F.viltVir.w I'ahk CirtjfO (Ktaer Iteilelk, manager).—tVVelc of 21 Tlie American Comwly Kour, 1 Dorothy' Kenlori, Hugel Brothers, Iji AliHIn. and-Kteako and Orovea. Barlow^ Mlnslrels played a return engagement week of 2(1; to very lilg business. Well's Band comes week Of 2/_';. _ ■ Nnw- (liuNii THF,*rnii: (Laurelle * Fay, managers).—trantastlc -o'DelJs, Arnold and Gardner, nnd .lonne llnlclgb. ' , „ UKRHiin Kt»4!urao (.Tames Kirk, man- n p P [.)—Christopher,, the musician; Holmes and Waldon, and H.. B. Cnmplfll. Akron.—At l.skcslde Csalno (Harry A. Hnwn. manager) ihe bill for week of Sept. 3 • The Mal'do Trio. Brtrry and Johnpon, Idinrn" BiKkley,- Alaace and Lorraine, Bean nod.Hamilton, nnd mov'ng pictures. iVlioKiai. (lily H. Hill, manager).—"t.n.ler Snnthtrn Sklea" cornea Sept.. .1. the (our Huntings 4,' "rork: State Folks" 8,.."Tlie lilon and the Mouse" 1(1, "The Arrival of Kitty" 11. Henrietta Crosirtau 13, "t ndev tbo N6rtli Stat" IB. Virginia Harped 1(1. "Dorothv -Vernon, of lloddon Hall," 211 BolisnV Bnnd 23, . ■ . . - - NOTB—lohony Bay's liasebnll tenm.ulnyed the Colonlnls. managed by Kracst Lynch, trensurcr of the Colonial Theatre. 27.. The Kavs were bealen by n; score of 0 to _'. A fen'turo of (he game waa Ihe "Mugay J«- Oraw kicking nt .Tdhhny Bay. Urd Datton, he forces 86nln over away. After a year has elapsed Sonla ■((covers f rnie's villainy. Here enauea a mt° powerful scent[to which Sonla discover, that ^Tryne's paper la forged and .that £e Is the legitimate daughter, of Pan Itlbnalk, an eSllod Bnsslan haron. Ceell S an-fofli now returns an ia tjjpp I ™"f to Sonla, and Trvoe, In all nla villainy, w -"'hlalasl llBsucccsatul carl '- ■ Paul brought to play'his'1 Cost* Mrs. .Meeltlng. C Steonlok, E. -I.. Wal Ir- SprliiKflold.—At Spring drove Park Cft- «luo (Tom Powell, -manager) "Everybody Works But Fnllicr" did big business week of Aim. 2fi. -Dill for Mek,■ hfiBept, 2': Dliob, Bowers And fllxbn, Tom Powell, the orlg- jeel— Inal.Mbldlolon'K ronnulklus, Hardle Ung- lit, -Zlifgler: ntnttiigersi.-^-XlnillBotj trpdiiPlW'I'oRKy -from l'ftrls" ns 1 liJainiilfftlf rnnl i!. • Jol% l\- 8loi' (WniitHtrVflvnt gllainse of the'"young cotoie 'bpeti.T "PWmnry ^lo. W," atageij Ity.noa fieno. with Puisy Uo'n, Anna Uhr, Oertrude Monlt'oii.'Mdn ultrtiori',-Irene Shannon, ,Hor- ttian Tltuherg, Charles De lliivfu and Jack Mldijey all In the east. The hill was good all the tray: through. '"..■' ' • .'•■', IIuvck'h OPKltA IIomhr (Henek. I-Vnnessy &',Stnir, mitnngri'si.—"Vuung Unffalo, King Of ^ the Wild Wesi," eoines 2. lUW week "Chipnton'n Chnrlli>" fllled the hill for sen- flittlnn lovew.' "A Man'it Broken Promise" 11. y;vr,;t'M nti'iick. Stair ft KenheKHy, man- n*ers>—"Netlle, Hie Newsglil," 8. "Har rail Pnlse Step" played to good Imslncss Inst week. "Queen of ihe White Slaves" MB. -/■■• • PnrtPWv'R (Herbert lleuek, manager).— The Ifltnplri: Biirleanm 1 t'n. 2-S. Ttim Miner's Merry ■llurlesniinrit played to a rom run of (jtislnefls loat week. h.y rosier nurlmane Cd, O. . ••■ ' ' ■ ' htaniukp (Chr.rlea U. Arnold, ninnagerl. —Bitrlesaue Iovoth nvo still talking .over the wonderful transformation sprung ou tliein, and'It Is lihrd to believe that Ihe present splendid house reals'.on the site of that old, uuld-wlnnlng iniiishnekle.. IM Vine street Opera House. The Night OwH ,2-8. follow- ing Oeorto W. Hire's Hose Hill Folly- Co.. wlHi-h rack pay dlrl. [.ouls Uohle's .Knick- erbockers ». ... ... . • ,, ' KAJX KtiHTivAr,.—"Ftfbting the Flnmea la''the great outdoor feature of Cincinnati s Autumn fete. II Is drawing treinendmiHly. nnd Is largely the product of the Clnclu- imtu» Sppv'raclo Co.. which, under the mau- nrement of Ned Weaier. sent "h>nat and KnNON" on Ihe rand. All the shown "around the circle" In Washington Park arc In full feather. '■* ' V,o<> (We'ler Prnncr. seerelnryl.—The fiessesii'-lhe narn It and, the famous Hog- tlsli' organ I sat Inn rt* rnnfit to New Zealand, drew big crowds the last week of the con- rert Sanson, despite a number of cool nights. I,flil.«w iJtonoN (J. J. Weaver, manogerl. —'i'he sMiflon oIobph :t. Labor Day. A num- licr\of picnics were given hist .week. Coney Irusp (l.ce II, Brooks & h. T. ■\ii(tei"win. mannnyrs).—tfyt mites eluse after .1—Labor Day—on one of the most success. f»l n«a sons', ever known, ni the tip-lbevlvcr resort - ' vKKTEtt I**lilJ ft. M. Martin, mnnnger).— Ltpiiton, Hcrt Marshall, and Klcc nndllotincn, drew good bttslnenH lflst Week. BIH ; for week of 3'! Anna Ooltle nnd Bert Marshall, .Toocb nnd Walton, and Wllltacurt'oud Best. McnAHniit'H (l\ili)|:\ (Pniiilt Hchnefcr. ftinn- ngpr):-T-'Bnnlue'ss contlnncB good. Bill for in 'if - week w!r,: - I'ldna Leslie, CaiTery arid llrnnt, Until. Arilell. Crace De Broe. Hallle Ilrndlcv. Bill fur week of 'J I Sally Bfudley, Hi(»w tin nd .leiiliiiiH. CiiiTciy and-(1 rant,.,t]raco He>Broe, .1. Bailey 8tiusou, aud the Qululan Twins. • ■' ' ,'*.'' " 'I • ' 'NuTiift.—The Ohio State Fair oiwnr'liore ft-8....'. .rndlnnoln I'ark contlnuea to draw large crowds, 1 I'aine's "J^ast Days of. Pom- peii" -was 'enjoyed'' by large crowds during Em first week* of Its engagement. Neddcr- myer's. MIHiary Bnnd has iicen engaged by the jutrk for the rest of the season.... ..O. M. Iletfncr. who libs been the manager of the 'jivni Southern j ncatre for <t1io past ten yen'rii. baa rcrdnncd. and was Uucceeded by wiiiium SnndcYs, who' has been the stage manager nt the house for n number of years. ItusselrHlieeters, who waft' the treasurer at the Kiaphe Thcotre, aRshines the RaqiK posi- tion with fhe Clrent Southern, this tcusun. .;. .'.''.DiIbh and his band will appear qt Me* tnorlal Hall week of :i...'. ..Ahnouuceaieat has been tnado that !•}. L. Johnson Is to be the .manager (if the Majestic Theatre/ the neh- house whlclrfn being erected near tbo corner of Broad and High Streets! The-housa will : be devoted to 'burlesque, and will ho booked by Weber & Kuah. w'efflt'or'S :' Herbert B. Cheslfry and company, Waller and Mnglll. Hnrbadi and . Harris, Frank"Clayton, Hairy Haley and new motion pictures. • ,-'•■>• • ■ ' -flttsxtr'OPUT Housr (L. J." Dalle, mana- ger).—"Dora-Tborne" 3. •.■•'.*■ ■'■,"", '■'*»,', , »i-|- ' ■ '. i i ' i (»■- -i n !■ ; ■'■ '•,••(■ .Munadeid.—At Lake Park Casino (R. R. I'hiillv,. niahager) the Chicago.-Stock .Co.,. In repertoV^iPhd a;vaudeville ; olld-'of"all acts, bad m>wdeil hoitsos, and turned patrons nway 'rw two Weeks. The Cutter Stock.Co. Sept. It and waek... • ■.. ■• -—— Mi:m«iiiia[, Ocmia- IIousk (H. L. Bowers, manager).—Tub* house. opeuB the aeaaoi: 4, wl(h "The Devil's Auction." Louht, .lamea 8, "Her Only Sin" 12, "The Shopllttera" 13, and "Dora •Thorne*' 18,- Steuliruvllle. — At the Grand Opera House: The Kiys.Aug. 30: Vogel'n Big Sfln- Btrels Sept. 3, Al. H. Wilson 7, "Her Only Sin" 1 1, "Nettle, tbe Newsglrl,". in. --i a . i .. > , ' ' " NEW YORK STATE. Woodward's Hco Lions remain over For tbo Gnai performances of the regular season, 9— 1 tihor llitv—Imt i». HI mid *J3 will he amateur ilrtvs at' the Vniulevl|le Theatre. Htldy Saw- ver, tbe''Ptrn^lng Pi'yorfl, nnd Clurehce Sisters were contributors to last peek's bill; Lolinv Chat; —Fred Zimmerman Jr. was delighted nt the reception his wife—Kthe-I .larkshri— ; received at Ihe n\vmlrr of "The III lie'Moon." : . .,. ..H. Ooouirleud Is bore In lulvnncvdf "HlghV Boil, who' will be master of t-Mcmonlca at whool chlldrcoa" day, nt League tVjrkv r....'. ./I'licntvlWil folk.arc wondeung hSw long the nrnntl Will open Sunday nights. This o'itn. If Ivmlotnlned. wilt keep the Oer- ninn Theatre Co, out oMbelr old home. \ ... John tf. llavlln en me. here to attend the dln- MJtt^TOlfflJUKM the dedication of bis hew nilllldn -loriaV lioiel. the llatlln..... .Mann- yrfr. 1. M. Martin gave the members of tho Chester I'ark Opera Co. a supper nt (he Hub lioiisc-flfter the last slmw...... James Mur- ray Allison fra? superlatively Intuby over the wiv , "ThP nn Moon" "shonn" from,the rise of'thp curtain to Us fall...'. ...Suftle Klrwln. lJw'former oycra"sHujer; U here In charge of thftKcostimii'b of "The Blue Moon.".:'....,' Ocow H. Hartford hofl ftObe Kast to become edrertlalug manager of the New York Hippo- drome. '• , .--r 1- » - ' ■[ t'levrliiud.—At the Opera House (Harry 1\ Klluv, ninnager), as imunl, LejrDock- stader'g MInstrelft open the Opein'Hots'- sea- sub, week of Sept. 3. "Captain Carelcas" week of 10. Kna/tn Avkxub QAjdMBKg (Max Fnetken- hc-uer, otaiiager).—"All on -Accouut of JJllsa" Is the'oirerlrig br the Vaughn (llaser stock i'o. week of it. "Tim Girl With the Urem Kyps" had pnekod^ houses -at every perform- ance Inst- week, '-tllnser 8tock Co. week '<•)' 10. CotON'iAi, (Drew A Campbell, managers).— "The (lay LordOuex'" will' he given i>y the Limrn Nchtui Hall Co., week of 3. "A Modern Miipliilen," by the compnuy, drew exceedingly well hist week. Hall Stock Co. week of 10. i.vi ki m K>eo. m. T'odd. manager).—''Oay New York" week of' 3. Flske O llacn drew well. In "Mr.. Blarney from Ireland," lust week, vftnuday" week of 10. Ci.kvki.ano (Geo.' M, iTodd, manager).— "A Man's Broken'I'romlse" week of n, "Be- cret Service Sam" hud good reclpts Inst week. "(Jti Dntigcrons GroitiiiT' week of 10., i Kinrii'H nt. A. Daniels, mniiiigcr),-Tlllll week of 3 Includes: Chnrles I). Rvans and eomimny, IIowo and Scott, Hie Crotty Trio, lluycs and Johnson, Luce and Lnclsr,. the ltnlxcrs. itiid "Chnlk" Saunders. i Lvim- (J. J. Hyrtn. mnnagei-).—Upder the new'management this .house ottmis, lts ! neunon week- of' 3, with n. bill Including VUllomon, Clark's dogs und ponies, Seeker, Wilkes aud i , oiupniiy l ''Frles SUters, Chsad and De Vcvne, Four' llarrlsobs. Ot-non und Vernon, John A. IfaWklhs. Ituriiess, Dnulcla and Hurgcss, nnd .Master ('mniiihigs.. , Stau (Drew & Campbell, managers);—The Merry Bui'lPstpK'rs week of 3. The Ideal lix- irnvngaiiKit'Co.-had good houses Inst week. Kmplre IturlrHnueiM \ve6k of 10. 'Liisa I*AitK : {Ktwo{ul snlsbury,- maoager).— Llbcrntl's Hand Is the chief musical attrac- tion here week of it. Itlg attohdnnce stlU rules. • -' MM . ■ ■■ ^■i> ■-■ ■■ ■ Voium'Ntown,—At the Park Tlicatre (M. li. Ouggenbeloi, niunager) on. Aug. 31 .oc- curred Die opening of the park, with,"The Marl und (he tllcl." Munager Guggenheim had the house In excellent trim, and the'big oudlcnce.was well pleased with the perform- ance. Kddle Foy stistulticd his icputntlon. "We Are King" Sept. 8, "The Mikado*' 7. Hen- rietta CroHinnn 14. The Four HuntlngH. Sept. 1, drew welt nnd cave an excellent nhnw. ()hanl> Opkha HOUn (T. K. Albaugh, rtinn- ngei).—The Haya did well Aug. ■ 28. "The Shopltfler" pleased lill, "Yon nun"' Sept. 3, ''Yankee Consul" ft, Hanlon Iti'os.' "Fan- laalMV 0, "The Arrival of Kitty" 8. limttA Fark Carino Tiikatiih (K. Stanley, mntinaer).—1'atrouage last week proved good. Whistling Tom Brown was the feature of the hill. -Unit' scored big.' Week of Sent, 'fl! ^Jrthn L. Ridllvan: Jos. nnd-Myra nfiVIs Duwling, FHctiiigh nnd ■ llessle Lee, Tnisa, and ihe Dancing Howards. Avon park 'tJos, W. Vm, manager).— Vaudeville coutlmien.- '»*f- Nuta". —Clarice 'lemplelon, tbe clever alug- liVitic (J. i.nngniin, managor^.-r'inis a< formerly the Lyceum! opens the seaso when Walter N. t/iiwrence bffcrs "The.Gn lJave,'' wltl( Aubrey Boticlcault. for one■« "Before and After" . liMR. The house Jluffjiio.- At the fltnr Theatre -(P. C. Cor- r.till, miinager) Charles li.. Dllllugham ■> pre- sents Montgomery and Stone, ,1a "The ltcd Mill," Sept. 3-o. Thomas iW. Ross, In, "Popu- lerUy," u-8.. "The Free Lance" pleased good slxcd gatherings,;, ; ■ Lvitic (J.'Langhlln, manngor).—r-Thla house, opeun tbe aeaaon 3, 'Irenter week, house has virtually been rccootaructitd: Inside, and pre- sents a most attractive jipijearauee, lu keep- lug with the higher clans loess prevailing. . Sura's: —Hoster for 3 and week: Musical Cuttys,' Nora Hayes, Miss' Layos,--Wolline's horses, HnWtllorne and Burt, VIlloKe Choir, J'tank V. Yonflg, Kathleen De Vole, O'Brien and Hnvel. Kflle Lawrence, and Steln-Krctto Family. Edward* Duvls and a bill of merit drew well last week. ". . Acaiikmv (X*. C Cornell, nianoEcr).—Owen Davis' "Ten Thousutid Dollars Reward" this week. "Wiled Off the Turf" next week. "The Ilouac of Mystery" thrilled large gath- erings last week.' •. .... TmfayiIttk (Chas. M. Bngg, manager).— The-.-Kentucky Belles this week. The Merry Maidens drew wall bud pleasd. Tkck (I*, t.'i Cornell, manager).—S. Miller Kent, In "naillew,*' thin week; "Me, Him und 1" did.a substftliilal business. atiii.kti'- Park (It. H. Mucbroom, mnna- f'cr) — wiiii t will be Ihe : season's biggest week >eRlns: Lnbor Day, with Hie following pro- gramme : Flying Raihbuns, the Tanncaus, ibcBe-Anos, Youna, ami Laura Davis. i, inn's Mrsn'M. ■■- t'nrrvnt attractions: Mike Jlntfllln, Willie Smith, Alice Warbnr- ton and Harry Heed. • UAiinKN (L. N. W'oolcott, manager).— Opening week's attraction Include; Wva Mudire, Bva ; Westcoit and company, Tom Brown, Hullen and < Hayes, o'XellFs Mlu- streis. Sevaiunr'n dogH, Marlon and Deanc, the Cromwells; and the vttaKiaph. NoTi:».-^Vollmer & l'lunk have formed n German warn company, .-whlelt-.-wIII appear Sunday nights- at the Lyric throughout the reason. .... .Murriuv Moses, well known in the profession,- Is the .latest to establish a penny and nickel Main Street ahow, of which there arc many lu operation, posalbiy tho must elaborate of which Is the BIJou Urenui, at Main mid Nor Lb Division Streets. Carrie Lee Stoyle . steonlai;, R. L. Walton: Emlle Handrail, Chnrles Hoyne; Here A«go« Von. Berg, Knflli Hoch: Cecil Stanforth .Wallace- hi- ttmger: Lady Kitty Chesley Roth Benson: Lord Arthur Datton, Fred MSSL* S ? n i. a sTopnlnk. Frances Ring l Davd Tryn^-Hol; iVro^k Bllnn; Keith Forster .Norulan/rhrop . Footman, James Watson; Hilda Wgkflgt Craubey; Mrs. Brandor- Gallus^Allce Hit- ler; Carter. Charles,Martin. The. author has presented a story ,tnoat cleverly toh", and -It. seems sure, to prove, a go. ■ . Pplbrook Bllnn and Frances King carried --off the honors, giving powerful and clever Interpre- tations. The entire tuppoft was exceUent. The producers Tiave been most Invlsh. and a , l*antlful production. Is rlip /5& lt «4™fc2K performance on any stage of Oeo. M. ohans Tntest comedy. "PopularUy." ?E6J*.J»t; tiring Thos. W. Roas. '"Way Down fiaBt ^National (Max H««lg v i^H8*0.--The Russell Bros,, In^afoe fjfffejjmxm tery," had good returns A«g, 27-29, and en- tire satisfaction was given. A handsome production of "Dolly Varden," 39-Bept. 1. with a superior coat .played to crowded housPH. LlTllau Snencar, Klara. Farm, J. A. Wallerstedt and-W. H. Way -scored heavily. "Texas" S-fi, <»eo. Sidney, In "Bussy liij.a Vacation," 4J-8.- ■■■ r . ' ! : ' '■ Cook Opera HdtrsB (J. H. Moore, nana- gei').-^/riie : Moore Stock.Co. closed Its Sum- mer engagement at.this bouse last week, to n succession of - overflowing houses. "The Wife," the closing hill,. Was well cast. Sept. 3 and week the regular: vaudeville season beglnM..wlth the following: Jnllos Stoger nnd company, ■ Sam Elton,, Lew .-Sully; John World and Mindell Kingston,. Herberts dogs. lUty Cox.'Sharp Dros., MareBna, No- vare and Mnreenn,-nnd klnetojrraph.; •', Baker (J. II. iMoore, manager).—Tbe Moore Stock Co., begins lta> second, regular season at this bouse 3, opening with "fhe Crisis." >../;...,_.- .CoaisrrtiiAjt (Henrv C. Jacobs, manager). —Clark's Runaway Olrls Co.; started the boll rotUng.at.^bfs JuHisci-Ang. 25, giving K»tlMfnctlon. The company is,better than ever:, aud'.went.wltb.a 'rttah from ,start sto IliilBb. . Business^ was , fine. ., Every Friday during the., season- Is amateur. night; on Which nil local stage aspirants will be given a.chance. RehU-Santley. Co. 3:8.•• • .' • Ontario UUCH P.VtiK. (Jos., Claricy, -db rector)'.—1W M,qidl Oros.featlval, here will continue until Sept. n, which oloacs tbe regu- lar Summer season. Attendance has betjn fine, and* the numerous attrffctlona are being well patronized. ■ . cu.n IIavrn Park (B. E. Wilson, man- ager).—The military carnival will run until Sept. 5, aa the attendance lm» been away above expectations. The Oreat Breton dally- owes thousands by his leaping the gop ttt.ari. auto.''"■'."• "' "•!""' hv..k WUHin Pabk <B. B, Wilson, mana- Ser).—Mfty-fourth Regiment Band (local I ep>.'2. • " , , NtirH.—Max Hurtlg. manager of the Na- tional Theatre, of this city, was about to bi* trantiterred to New York City-l<i take the uinungeiiifut of the, Metropolis Theatre, In the'Bronx/ Sine* then-Mr."Hurtlg has m ado other arrahgeme'dts with Ida Ilrm, and has concluded to remain In Rochester, where be haa spent the past three seasons as sole man^ ibe Uh ii large paint III' over the pit, and the pillars and gallery rah* arc carved and decorated with gold foil making In all a very charming effect. ' Stonjs QnBU Hot-SB. (f. P. is, Clark, man- ager).—Tbe-'Myrkle-IIarder Co., 27-Sept I opened to good.business. Mamie Fleming Co! Boss Par? .(J. P. F. Clark, jnnugti _ BUI week of Aug. 27 : Robin, Charles B, Law- loraod daught.fira, Waldorf and Meude. Alra Stewart, Koulnson and Giant, and Fran and Fran; • .:i. , .. :. '-White Cut (I/. K. Wagner, monager).— Bill week of Aug. : 27 : Herald Square (juar- tette. Howard and Cameron, Louisa Campbell and Shelby and Urafln. Jnmeitown.—At Samuels Opera House t& iteis, mftmiger) "Yon Yonson." Aug ^5, dlcsv k<jihI business. "The Arrival of Kitty" 'js. hurt fair patronage. "Gay- New York" 30,,deserved a larger bouse. Bennett-Moulton Stock Co. Sept. 3-8. , Cklobon :(J. J. Waters, manager).—Bill for week of Aug. 27:.Boyal Musical Five, Walter C. Kelley. -JiiKgling B&nnann, Mr. and'Mrs, .Jack, and Charlotte Quyer Qcorgp • NOTXB.-^-The Dancing Mitoheilg were oae of the features'of the bIH last week, but were compelled to close through an accldeot to Lulu ('Faust/of the team, -while doing a top-mount vat the opening performnnce the young woman fell to the stage and dislo- cated her elbow. She Is a slater of Lotta Fahst. MIas'Oeorgc,'who Is one*of the free nttrnctlous ! at the. park; was substituted. Itanium ■& Holley's Circus will be with us once more, Sept. 0, going to Warren 7. .,. v ./Belle .stone■ was 1 the free act lait week on tbe globe. - < '*'• . ■■' . ■ ■ ■■! .. ■ ' . ; " ~ Troy,—AtProctor'a (William H. Orahan, realdiint manager) the Fall season has opened wirh good' buaineM; Bill for Sept. land week:vJ(i)le Ring, and company, utButw cotnedv Four, Steely,'Doty-and Coe.-Dlntnoiirt nndSmlth, Rice and Elmer, the Hurleys, ana Stlnsob and Merion., ■ . , RAub'a ! (R. TiThomp'son, resident mana- ger); --Midred Holland. In "The Lily and ihe Prince,:' camcS. "'Way'Down Eait' 4. "A ISIster's. SacTlllee*', B, 1 ; ,', r It Ilabpehea In Nnrdlatfd*' 0, "Tbe Gingerbread .Man'---8, ., LvckuM (R. H. Keller, manager).—This theatre h&s:heen transformed. Into a burlO-ioue house.- Bill IPS; Wlhc, Wont™ and Song. Tlia Tlgcr Lilies 6-8; '-■■■-. "Ka'P ■-.< . ■■ " 1 i n '< . 1 1. ,, * Aniiiini.- T At .Niiu'id. Turk Theatre 1 J. -a' Hen 111 :i .v. -nljuijtL-er) ■■ Ivolth'H .Bill. lncluOtd the/"following;'. -Itrasll nud - Brflv.ll.,, Mlnnh- Horritwn,, Kaiiffuinn Sisters, .Mitchell,.and I.ov<',' Juggljt)g..BannAqs„and Edison's mov- ing-pictures,'drew large audiences. This bill clyseil-the theatre 1 for : tbe seasoh..-* v * ' ItriiTiH neuiA H.o(i»r (E. S. Newton, man- ager)..— Aug. 30, tbe Rentz-Santley Bur- icmijuc Co. had a good liuiiHV, "What Hup- nencd to Jdoea" 31, "A Romaaee of Coon HollOW" ; Sept. "J. 1 ■ Bprtih AuniToniuM (R S. Newton, mm- aaer).—Dockstader'a Minstrels opened Aug. 27,-to a big house. Primrose's Mlmltmi Sept.-T.- ■ •■■■•' 1'UnwrM A Haiu'y'h CntCDR Sept. 1. : Note.— Mabager Newton mourns the loss .of his wife, who died during'the past week. " T ■»*» agar of the above, theatre; Albany* — At Ha rum mi* Bleecker Hall (ll. It. Jacobs,, manascr).two stirring.dromnn beld tin- attention of theatregoers lust week. "The Dairy Farm," Aug. C7-20, flod "The Ninety and Nine,". MUht 1.. both .drew welt. "Buster Brown'" S5i, "The Curse of Drink'.'.JL 7. Henry ,Miller and Margaret Angllii 10. "It Ilnppeued In NordlandV' 8, De Wolf: Hopper ll.- 12.: .'. - J ;. : iPROCTon's (Howard Graham, resident man- ager).—High r In fie vaudeville packed the house oil the week. In great favor were Toby Claude, Sllne. and .Evans, and Cook und Madison. Another big week, commenc- ing IjiIiol- Dav. special matinee, with Van Alstyue and Henry. Six ttllhaerettln, Oer- trude Oebest, Clin 1 (lordon, Ward Bros., aud the Royal Musical Five. - > r OAturv (H. It. Nichols, mnnager). — A most hnsplclous opening Aug. 27. With the High School Girls as.the attraction. The house was packed to the doors to 2ft. Hilda Carle nnd the.Twelve Red Havens proved tbo leading feature, and others applauded were: The Brennnna, Three Bnnta Bros., and Wlllard. and Hughes. "Ab Egyptian Lemon" and "Cupid In the Philippines" were the laughable burlesques. Jolly Grass Widows, ;iu-8ept. I; made a rucccmiuI cn- Kngoment and pleased all. The Harrow Trio, Cruett and (imett, and Gardner.and 8oinp.rH were particularly clever. "The FYollcsome Wlilow" proved n laugh provoker. The Tiger Lilies Sept. 3-B; Altho Pabk ■ (Maxr Rosen,' manager).— Oreat crowds still come to this popular re- Borr, and-the season ibus been good. Special attractions this week;.Mile. Ixirello, Cam- nr« SlBters, Toklo, the Zurncs, TbomaB nnd Aston. l|Hfinjr (Thoa. U. Henry, resident mana- ger).'— After extensive Improvements this theatre will reopen aa a btirtoamte uqubb Monday. Sept. £6. with Clark'a Runaway Olrls. Vaulty Fair 0-8. runaway nochcater. — At tbe Lyceum (M. E. Wolff, mnnnger) the regular seunon opened Aug. 2", 3D. With -Dockstader'a Minstrels, to capacity. The spew.this year Is larger, brighter nnd' better .than ever. On 31, Sept. 1, occurred the tirnt penormance, on -any nidge o( Stanley's Dark's society drama, la rrologhe and four acts, entitled "" IIh Aui[el." Tho production was Kdwnrd'A- Urnden. 'wlio. With Myron Bice and'others, win preaent at the Initial ber- forroanee. The scenea or Hie play are laid In and around London. _8onla Is the beauti- ful -daughter of IVitil Stc-uhtok, a Runlnn refugee, teniporftvlly residing, in London. Sohln's father'haa always' (old, lier that he bad n bonk containing somethldg that ln- tlmntPly tonrerUB her. but Iibb never re- veolrj what It js. Sonla and her father 3ri' f-niml In n cheap lodging bouse in Lou 6h, and through the asslstauce of Lady Chesley. Lord Datton arid Herr Vob Berg Ihe girl, who poaseaaea a marvelous tinging, jitber attractloaa cost Klmlrn—At theXfoeutn <M.- Rett, man- ager) ihe Cheater DeVonde Stock Co. drew well. last week . The Kirk,Brown-Co. Is the attraction this week.DxceptlngSept. 4, when "It Huppened Id Nordland" will .hold«tbe bonrds. , ■ , ■. Iu i RIC !Jl a 9j-K»P*nK (Henry Taylor, man- ager).—The Manhnttnn Opera. Co. has closed bore, after n moat Bticcesiful season, the SKP^Jd yorloaajneinheM having left tbe city to Join Man and dlffetent' companies for the Winter season made^by VnjtdeVllle M , flhe the place of opera Following la the .bill for. week 0«t%dc7ttN Jerome,and Jerome, Harrlc Bcangarde, and l.ontl (lionl Bros. Buslnesa continues aood, _«"'*»*> V 1 '- w - McConnell, manager).— Ihe following people- are attracting Jorge and nnpreclnTive nMlences: .The Jugftllmr pulhlaba. Ollvo Clayton, Orace Waiion little Fayette. Rlflltbscope and'Illustrated songs, 'Business,big, • "■ ■ RLbatimfe Pamk t Enoch Utile, manager) —Last weak marked ■ the ,close of vaudeville forthe svnsoii-at this popular reaort. T • fnua to ' ritSSOUHI. —■''.■»'' ■ ■ - ■ . ;l ... fS(ms*». Cily.—At the tlraml Opera House , (Hudson & . Judab, managers) the seama.opened Sunday night, Aug. 20, with -Behind .the Mask," an the, Inaugural offer- lag..' The, weather very opportunely turned <vtt"-iH'iv <oo). nod consequently Che theatre wns packed. The show and' company scored 11 Mi, and continued to do.good business the rest-.of fhe week. This week, "ArlsoDa,"' anil next wiTk, David Hlirirlna, In "Hl« Last ■ Dol- lar.". The .Orand has been newly decorated and carpeted, and a tine lounging and smok- ing- room -bail been- added. • .■■ '>•••'■ (in. 1.1s oi'kiia UntiHf]: (10. S. Brlghom, man- ager).—The big favorite. "Human Hearts.'' drew ii.s custoihary -big bouses- last week, Lincoln J. Pluioiner, In the principal part, w;u> ivell received. This week, "The Hyo Witness.". and next week. "No Mother to Oulde 'Her.'.* ■ .'.....-. . Cent.-; 11 y (Jos. R. Donegan, .manager).— The Reason, opened at this-theatre with Sun- day mntlnce, Aug.-:26, and'a big honse was In attendance, At night tbebouse was sold out. , The; Imperial Burleaquers was tbe ol- fe ; rlng. and a good.ahow was given. Zlm- mer, tho juggler, wns a feature, This week, Miner's Americans, and next week, the Merry Makers. The liousehns been-eat I rely redecorated nud presents a hnndadme appear- ance. Mr. Donegun will-have entire charge this season, nnd will * be helped-by Fred Keimif/,. aKHhtuut treasurer;, Clyde Seacn- reat, stage mnnager, and Thoa. P. Chick, elee- trtclaii. ,-,•..' .-.,' ■,■■'■■ Majbbtic (E.. O. Davidson, .manager).— Tho .season will, open Sunday matinee. Sept. 2, ;wlth the Oolden Crook Kxtrnvagansa Co. Next week, Fred Ifwln'a IMg Show. ■A,VDWOi»tui.—The season wllldpen Sat- urday, night. Sept.. 1, •.with: the ..■Woodward BtmCft, In'^-he Altar of. Frlehdrtlp." •Inula Wooh.—na season ; w1U open H>. with Dlgby Bell, in "The Education of'Mr. Plft?.' .. ^ . ■ >.:.. .I.-:-,.- iEbGCTnic I'ahk (Shm-Benjamin, mana- ger)'..— Sorrontlhb'a ;Bnudn. Koaa still con- ithues, Spi'dnl bights of the oratorio, "Toe It emit reel ion of Chtlst.*' playcdias an accom- paniment : to- a merles of moving pictures, proved n . strong»feature. lb ■ the: Gerinim ■ Village the acta, iftst-week iwere:Tlio Lelgli- tops, Mr. and Mw, Bacon, the Mnrrav-Slo- ters. and Dena Tutlehs.- ; -,- .. . . • 'Fpm:sT Pahk (Llokl Brown., managerl.— Leuge'a Bahd,- with Brooke Eltrym Winters. . nB,.Kolo!at,. .waa a,featpre, ■ On.tbe lawn, tbe ZaiiHufi Fumlly. Reno,and . Zhro. In old Heido.lborg: Great Golden. :Russel Troupe. Tfnsk^nud .llogars, Massouey aud Wilson, and Master Staler, koIoIsi. ■ i :FAiKMouNT-PAttK (Ben Rosenthal, mao>- ger),—Helner's Military. Bond and balloon nseensloas And swimming inatcbes make up tbe peek's programme. I- '■■' " CMt'WmiNiifl..-A new .organization, known as tliaiWhlle city Amusement Co..;ls beiag promoted .here, ^the object of "«hlcb'»-,to,take 1 be ipinnd In the Missouri River; three .mlle« froTu, Kansaji City,, and .convert it Into, a fine nn)usfhli)nt;Wark-., Tito Inland comprlsei four hundred UMiflfbr acre*,, and la neces- slble.,by street 1 railway nfiA" boat: H; L. Welch, wliofie local ofllce Is room No. JI.HMi BiUMlng. is- local .mnnnger arid president The park will he fitted up. with every knon;a cone*s,tion. and It la hoped things will be In shttptvanfl ready for next Summer's 9cs«on. A Water reaort is quite a new thing'for ^ Ha * BBKCIty. Ohd should prove verr nojpttlar. -•• ,_ H«i«ibeck-8 Cirrus. Is billed for Befit 5, and draw targe Klbtllag lii-os.' cornea-22.