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These talented players are especially fitted to In- terpret the respective roles, and praise was general. "Ob Parole," with Charlotte Walker and Vlocent Serrano, this week. Olympic (P. Short, manager).—George M. Cohan, In "George Washington. Jr.," com- pletely captivated Bt Loots last week. Annie Rasseil, In "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Dec. 10 and week. Oemtuby (P. Short, manager).—Frank Daniels, In "Sergeant Brae," was the attrac- tion laat week. Mr. Daniels has a loyal fol- lowing In 8L Louis, Ella Snyder has a charmlDr personality and a clear, delightful voice. Julia Frary, another newcomer, made a pleasing Impression. "Checkers" 0 and week. Hitlin's (Win. Garen, manager).—"lie- Faddene Plata," laat week, tested the ca- pacity at each performance. "Acrosa the Pacific" &-1B. Odbos. —"Der Jobllaenma Brunner" ("The Memorial Fountain"), a new play, waa offered last week. The principal players acquitted themselves admirably. The cast Included : Ferdinand Welb, Friti Beeae, liana Loebel, Martin Dudel, Fred Heln, Alexander Huebner, Emlllle Von Jegemann, Louise Pell- mnn and Tina Doners. CoLtMBiA (MIddleton A Tate, managers). —Laat week: Mny Bolej and the Tolly Girls, Edith Helena, Georgia Gardner and Joseph Maddern, Max Hllderbrandt, the Dal- tona, the Three Roses, O. T. Flake and Nellie HcDonough, Kelly and Kent and the kino- drome, Gaayo {John G. Sbeehey, manager).—"In Old Kentucky," last week, scored the old time success. Marie Qulnc made a bit. and the company In general was adequate. "Won- derland, 1 ' with Little Chip and laary Marble, MB. Impbrul (D. EL Bussctl, manager).—A new Mary Tudor came to town last week. In the person of Grace Merrltt, a chaxmtofjand decidedly talented young woman. "When Knighthood Waa In Flower" was the bill. Carroll Daly, as Charles Brandon, was quite clever. Others were: John W. Thompson, William Clifford, Frank Sagerson, Edgar Morris, Tom Hall, Egbert Durand, Eleanor Terry, Virginia Cranna, Alice Leavitt. Ella Wright and Claire Boland. Dolly Kemper, In ''The Gypsy Girl," tbla week. Globs (B. E. Bice, manager).—Business Is booming, and In order to accommodate the patron 1, Manager Btlce has found It necessary to fit up the recend floor of his theatre, which he has done In a handsome manner, pnttlng a show on up there and giving a double bill. The bill Included last week: Julie Linton, Lula Besaellman, Otto Weaver, Bert Robinson, Hanson and Hearer, Grace Barnard, R. A. Pbearea, and the kl- netograph. StaNdabd (Leo Relchenbach, manager).— Mat week the Tiger Lilies opened with "A Temporary Husband." Hay Belmont, Jeanette Sherwood and George Murphy appeared in the leading roles. On the olio were La Vclle and Grant Murphy, Harlow and Bar- rett Corbley and Burke, and the Ti&erscope. Nightingale Burlwquers this week. GaiBTT (O. T. Crawford, manager).—The Congress of American Girls last week In- cluded : The Martini Mimosa Octette of Eng- lish Girls, the Rucpelts, Masked Ladles' Quin- tette, Hayes and Wynne, and Leo Georgia Comlques International. Hyde's Blue Ribbon Girls week or 8. Notes. —Charles Koerner, a pioneer In Summer garden theatricals, and proprietor of Koerner'e Garden, died at the residence of bla daughter, In thla city, Friday, Nov. 30. aged aixty-three years. Mr. Koerner had not been actively engaged In theatrical busi- ness since 1903. He waa of genial disposi- tion, and bad hundreds of friends who mourn bla loss. Funeral services were conducted at the residence of his son-la-law, Louis Kohlbry, 4930 Odell Avenue George M, Cohan and Frank Daniels were about aa big an attraction as St Ann's Foundling Asy- lum's Bazaar needed last week to male It a success, for Mr. Cohan and Mr. Daniels vol- unteered to act as auctioneers. Aprons and needlework, donated by famous arage folk, brought fancy prices, an apron made by Ethel Levy bringing $23, Contributors in- cluded : Maude Adams, Ethel Barrvmore, Maxlne Elliot, Anna Held, Annie Russell aud many others The Misses Bondbelm gave & two-piano recital at the St Louis wom- en's Club, 4, They gave a carefully selected programme, and society applauded them gen- erously Burton Holmes gave his Inter eating "Naples" lecture at the Odeon, 6. w Setlolla.—At the New Btdalla Theatre (Geo. F. Olendorf, manager) the High Fly- ers had a fair house Nor. 28. "Foxy Grand- pa," 20, drew two good houses. "The Mid- night Flyer," Dec. 1, played to fair business. "Dora Thome," 2, pleased. Henrietta Cros- man, 4, had a splendid bouse. "Hap" Ward 8, "As Told In the Hills'' 9. "The Girl Patsy" 11, "Under Southern. Skies" 13, "A Bunch of Keys" IB. Wood's (Dr. H, W. Wood, manager).— Bedalia Stock Co. played to fair business Inst week. It will reorganize and open Dec. 10. Best advance sale In history of theatre for De Wolf Hopper, 8. ■ Springfield, — At the Baldwin (Geo. Olendorf, general manager) "A Woman of Mystery'' played to fair business Nov. 27. "Dora Thome" did well 29. "Under South, era Sklca" pleased two large bouses Dec. 1. Lyman Twins did good business 2. 'The Midnight Flyer" 6, Annie Russell 8, "Thorns and Orange Blossoms" 9, Ruth Gray Stock Co. week of 10, Primrose's Minstrels 20, "The Shop Lifters" 23. •>«» MEXICO. City of Mexico.—At the Principal, the Arcaraa Zanuela Co., stock, ten perform- ances weekly, including three matinees, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Although the performances are given In Spanish, (here la a decided tendency on the part or the management to cater to the English tpeaklug colonies, and \arlous novelties aro Introduced from time to time aa they can be obtained in the States and elsewhere. These Zarxueia companies give a series of four one act plays at each performance, each play lasting one hour. Tickets may be pur- chased for all four plays, or any one of them, and the ushers come around after each act and collect the coupon, for the succeeding play. Mexican theatre customs are very different from those of the States, and while smoking has been prohibited recently, It is still Quite the correct thing to stand up during the intermissions ana stare at the people behind fou. The more pronouueed and prolonged be stare, the more flattered the object of your attention Is supposed to be. Arpeu. —Barllll Opera Co., Italian opera. Attendance Is large and very enthusiastic, Orris's. —Znrauela Co. Business Is good. Notes. —Bells-Floto Circus, notwithstand- ing the very disagreeable weather, recently caused by a aevere "Norther," the attend- ance has surpassed the expectations of the management and the predictions of the wise ones. While Mexico la a city of some 400,000 people, there la really a population of not to exceed QO.OOO to draw upon for an amusement of this character. It speaks volumes for the general excellence of the show to note thai the same faces appear among the spectators, night after night, and that the regular attendants are as enthu- siastic at the week's end as on the opening m larmony ot all the most desirable qualities of fine Turkish leaf—a result never attained before in Turkish } Cigarettes. MURAD CIGARETTES are not as heavy as some cigarettes, nor as mild as others. But each attribute is brought out at its S3fe£ best, because of their perfect combination. "5 "THE METROPOLITAN STANDARD" 10 for 15 cents I S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer, 111 Fifth Ave , New Yor* ^^ night Benefit performance. Nor. 20, for the American School, brought out a large crowd, aa did also tbe bill on Thanksgiving Day. The nine days' Btand closed with two performances on Dec. 2, to tbe largest audi- ences of the engagement, tbe crush being so great at the afternoon show that tbe ticket wagons had to be closed down. Jaa. A. Morrow, assistant general manager of tbe Bbow, who, by tbe way, Is In charge of the side show Instead of Mr. Mclntyre, as mentioned lost week, as well as all the other officials traveling with the aggregation, has made a host of warm friends during the stay in Mexico, and the circus, collectively, and the members thereof, Individually, will re- ceive a warm welcome upon the occasion of their next annual visit. The large band, under the direction of Fred Jewell, has made a great bit here. Although Mexico boasts some very superior bands, tbe orchestration and rendition of all the lute music from tbe States gave tbe Mexican public a radical change In tbe musical Hoe that waa appre- ciated to the limit C. K. Hamilton, (be alr-Bhln expert, who Is awaiting the ar- rival of bis ship from New Orleans, to give exhibitions In this city, was sandbagged at the TIvoll EUseo night of Dec 1, and wau relieved of $1,100 In cash. The thugs were Interrupted at their work, and left several valuable diamonds and other Jewelry. Mr. Hamilton was not dangerously Injured, but will be confined to his hotel for some days «■ > COLORADO. Denver.—At tbe Broadway (Mrs. E. F. McCourt, manager) Ezra Kendall, In "Swell Elegant Jones, did fair business last week. Week of 10, "The College Widow." Week of 17, "The Princess Beggar." Oophkuu (Martin Beck, general mana- ger).—Last week: Six GllrtBerettls, Rice and Cady, Mlas Norton and Paul Nicholson, Vio- let Dale, Misses Hanson and Nelson, Harry and Kate Jackson, Sears and kluodrome. Tasor Gband (Urs. E. F. McCourt, man- ager).—"The Yankee Consul" pleased large houses last week. Week of 9, "Buster Brown." "The Sultan of Sulu" follows. Tivoli (Frank W. Healy, manager).—Big business ruled the last week of the TIvoll Opera Co., the week being divided between "The Mikado" and "The Bohemian Girl." A new stock company, in drama, opens at tbla house 9. Ccbtib (A. B. Pelton, manager).—"Wed- ded. But No Wife," drew good business laat week. Previous attraction! "At Cripple Creek." Week of 9, "Nettle, the Newigiri." Crista!. (G. I. Adams, manager).—Tbe usual good business ruled last week, with the Fashion Plate Trio, Grace Huntington and company, Blondln, William Rath and company, Oscar Watch, and plctnrea Novbltt (Henry Lubelski, manager).— Tbe bill last week Included: Ellsworth and Burt, L. J. Nora, I>ell and Fawn, Hammond and Foster, Wells and Baron, Billy Klncald, and pictures. Noras.—The Orchestral Association of Denver has appropriated $10,000 for the pur- B)se of giving five symphony concerts at the roadway Theatre, i>cc, 7, Jan. 4, Feb. 1, March l and April S. Kaffaelo Cavallo, leader of the Broadway Orchestra, will be conductor Leoncavallo and his mu- sicians and soloists were heard by a large audience it a local church 8. The maestro waa feted and presented with a gold medal by bis countrymen while here. 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