The New York Clipper (April 1907)

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APKU> 13. h n paralytic utroke nt the end of the cW art of 'Trilby.". nlgbt of 5. nnil wM £,oml-W *■'«««« "°W. Unnaaltan. VSSFnSSmfifc* n«a..a™i«i iii* above. :% Htited that Mr*. Payton'it Illness la due . • nervwia. breakdown, opM by over .-ark She la Improving rapidly and. 1*. „V,»r'ted to btj opt M a «• "nj" -The ;;,!n annual benefit of the Treasurers'rinb, of ■MMkltll. which was held at the Bijou Then. .L, xiarrh .'II. was a blK success, Ike amount rrYll'/ed being almost ?2,r.0o of which fl.Ofto .'«« made from the "ad*,' In the pro- "'nmn, Half of the receipt* were added 7n the sick'and death fund, and the'balance .iirlrled among the members of the club. The programme In nn artistic piece of work, it containing cuts of each member, also nil J.f t lie piny nouses In this borough. Big nt- i Pinions of the evening were the flower "iris, members- of the ''Little Johnnie Jones" Tvl.. who hawked flowers up and down the aisles. . THE, 3SFEWY0E^ CLIPPER. 825 >E\V VOKK CITV JOTTINGS. Hait.v Lf.vy Tins leased the plot of • round- It-the. southwest corner of 12SU) "tteet and I.Mlngton .Aveaius for a period utility-three Tears. The plot Is 170 by 170 feet and next'to the Harlem Saving* bank. yr' Levy will erect a-vaudeville and bor- tfsaue theat/i for, the east side of Harlem, rbe work of demolishing the existing build- ings will begin within a few weeks. •run fourth annual full dress rehearsal of ihe Green Boom f"tub will occur In the New York Theatre. Sunday evening, April 28, through Ihe courtesy of Messrs. Klaw & Kr- Unger. M-mv professionals have already mliinl'iTpd 'heir services for this perform- ance nmrin? thoin l.u lle.llc l)azlo, the premier dancer nt'the Mnnbnlfnn Opera House, who will appear throngh the courtesy of Oscar lUmmorslehi. The funds derived from this performnfiee. .will , fie drivoled to (he Green l'.oom ClnB library, which Is helng made the most camnF-lo reference dramatic library In tola country. TheJiPlnh has been sfc.idily nt work on this library for,ovor a year, and It itlll be a very notnblo Institution. The pur- nose, as declared at the oiiLset, is to make It lb" grentest thOig'of'Ifs-klnd thnt eilsts" in this country. ContributlotiR of valuable dra- ma fie boot?, prints and records have been re- ceived from actor*, managers and theatre patrons in nil parts of. the united Slates. At., til. OkttJMu and' htn orchestra of llfteou pieces, frota the Grand Opera House, lias been engaged by SI. M. Thlese, for his Madison Sipinro Boot. Harden, which, will open nhonf -Ifie- middle; of June.. ... Titr sncoNO sttTixra of the season-to he given by the undents of the Stanhope-- Wheatcroft Droinmie School, will take place .it the Casino Theatre, nn Thursday. April It, at 2 o'clock; .The programme will con- sist of six one-act plays, given. In I ho fol- lowing order: "The fining wedge," "Cupid's \Iewenger," •'.Nobility,'' "A Bachelor's Wife." "The Letter of the Law," and "Mere Sinn." The Summer term of the school commences May. 1. Ca>'-U1sie Is to have a pleasure park, called Golden City, which will be open to the public nn May 18. A. park- of eight acres Is being constructed by :i company, of which It, C. Trover, of the Trnver. Cycle Swing Co., is president. .....•■ Titr. Cnacu: naAjfX'riQUR nn 1,'Ai.i.iancr I'ihni'AISi: gave it lienolif pi I fill—im at the lliirisnii Theatre, afternoon of Friday, April i.-for the Friendly AW Settlement. -.Titr. Assdci.v'n:D Vaciikyii.i.!--. Artists op Ami:iii('A, I.ocul No. 1, held their thirtieth anniversary and nnniial entertainment and reception; for their relief fund, at t'irand Cenirnl Palace, Saturday. April I!. The af- fair was a triumph for all. Tho programme included, the Actors' I'ninn Minstrel, firs': part, with linrry Do Vcaux as Interlocntor. Those'appearing In the minstrel port wore* Tnmbos. Tom Keunette, Andy Amann, Sam J. Murphy, Fete !•« Mnr, Bones: Frank Golden, Lew Seeker, Dick Cook nnd Leon Blnln. Soloists: John .Nestor, Win. Robhlus, Have Oaks. carl Anderson, Joseph Slack, Arthur F. Jnckson. J. Kdward Fierce, George W. Beyuolds and Wm. Corcoran. The list of vaudeville performers who were named to appear included. Bailey, Austin and company. Fierce and Bos- lyn. Canfletd and Curl ton, Qulgley Bros., Golden'* Husslnu Troupe, Three Herbert Brotherr. Three Juggling Barretts, Bobert l.ce Onri, Bedding Sisters, Zura and Stetson, of the (Four Zaras) ; Cook and Sylvia, Xora Kelly, Six <«) Beed Birds, Sully Family Morrell" Bros., th-? Zanies, Chester Hlodjrett Johnson, Tnnenn, Felix and Clnx- tnn. Harrows Travis and company, Seeker, Wilkes and company, Aninnii and Hartley, Wm. Cahlll, Kelly uud Adams. Stella Tohln nnd company, Campbell and Kenny, Follett, Din Harrington, Swan and Bumhard, Louise Montrose, Frank Blclinrds and Auto Girls. The entire ; entertainment was under the >.tago direction of James-.L. Barry. Max llw.i.iAnn, treasurer of:Weber's The- atro. had a tieneflt at this house on Sunday ".•venlng. April 7, nnd a crowded house was on hand to greet the popular official. A line bill Included: •Scamp" Montgomery, In a iicw„ monologue; Vesta Victoria, Alice Lloyd, Mlron M. Cllday nnd company, the Empire tlly Quartette, and Maurice Levy and his hand. »* »» ' ■ ■ '' KI3W YORK STATE. Mnrfrtlo—At the Lyric (J. Laughllu, ninniigcr) "The Primrose Fath" April 15-20. Ltlctine Glrurdot was elected by ijood sized ciiillcnces. Sr.\B'(P. C, Cornell, manager)—-'The Hypocrites" nnd Francis Wilson divide week "i?:.. "Madarp Butterfly" 13-17, "The.Prince of Pilscn" l8-2u. ] "The Heir to the Hoornh" otllclitctl u goodly following last weok. . sIJea's. — BBI for 8 and week: "Polly Pickle's Pets In Pctlnnd," Golden Troupe of Mrhteci Huseian ilcncers, .Walter Perkins and company, William Tompkins. Al. West on ami company, Biockforin and Biirus. lien- mngs, Lents ami Ilennings, awl t.Ue Music?! Jor.Drons. Davis nnd Mticaiilcv, 4n n new net, "A llace for a Wife," were winners last week. AcArr.Mv (P. C. Cornell, manager).—"The . i mir , Comers of the Earla" S and week. tide Tom's Cubln" follows. 'Big Hearted Jim ?,-ns magnetic, and deservedly so. 10. (annus (Ciias. K. White, manager).—The '■enlz-Santley Co. this week. Bowery Bttr- ■cciwers next week, dark's Bnnaways were «ve]y and largely .attended kst waet. . i K'wyiwii' (Chast. M. Bhgg. manager).— Jolly Girls Burloaquers, with Kdmttnd Hayes, |J» ■' A ■-Wise. Guy," this week. Bohemian Bitrlcsqners next weelt. /..Ti E ^ "'• °- Cornell. mntiaRor).—Alberi.i '■a In I In Ihl? week. "The Sign of the cross" tollnvrs. "Bedford's Hope" departed 0. noeliester.—At the Lveetim (M. E. WolIT, manager) Jnmes K. Haekett preK-nted, for „ > nrst " me on'flny stage, April Ml. a ploy, n four acts, by Bnrusav Morris, entitled "The WW In While." «m cast: Philip Stewart, gMn-Johntom: Dick Seuiiylcr, Alfred Jumes; uob Wellington, Henry Hanf-romile; Lenore tnlrort. Pauline Frederick: Mrs. I .ego re Hed- mond Calrcrt,.Kthel Wlnthrop: Mrs;. Carton. ifJi.ior Morrette : Mrs. Violet llorlan. Teresa L !ea^le: Alth liorlou. Amy .Blcnrd; Mdtullile, -yiion. Uia May: Madame Ifros. riMMM .orcntry: Snrnh. June Jfalhls: Umlse, Saw \**».i Alee Butter. Gilbert Miller: Lord Erie iMiwcomhe.CTiflHe!! Fleming: Count Senlnrl. narreii standing, n npears Unit Ixonnro „'!i V01l J *' ,,,p ,ilrI '" While" i has grown, up nimer the cure of her ennscloncvlcs.* mother. il \r n .l nt * proven, that under proper guld- SC? "■? ""itnt hnvo tir-en a noble woman. hi. i """aT of Lenore makes a tHt> from tlio uniern to America, to lay claim to her for- ,''"° nwnltintf legal ndjnslment. Sh" borrows unscrnntiiotisiv, using W bcnutlful daugnter as a tool for the purpuse. Beaching New Jork.iasd finding tnit she must Unvc more funds, she. ■ urges.. Ignore to barrow from -Mini.Of-.lie* new found frlenlt. SJS^JSSPSBS. nt ,nls w ' h ' ,n " ? 'ha.tlrl meets Ph 116 Stewart, and for the uretiHme reels real love, Stewart persuades her, to accept a 'o*n from him. It Is now found that the estate has come Into their posses- ion, and to the Humrcmcnt of her'mother, ignore compels Stewart to accept the return ol the money she h|,,i borrowed. In the discussion of this matter. I.enorc's love tor Stewart becomes known to him. lie Is al- ready married to an unscrupulous woman. Lenore and her mother now return to the 'Orient with the understanding that Stewnrt shall not approach untIIsent for. luthemcnn- t ime Stewart has Heetired a dltorce, so when the iiieKsngo arrives he ha»t6ns la her. The opinion here Is that. Ike author has written n bright. Interesting drama. Pauline Fred- erick. In the title role, made a decided suc- ETi,.i Q L?i n , Jo . , .'.?'" , f > ' Alfrp<1 •"""«"' Amy lllcard, bthej Wlnthrop and Kleanor Mo- rettl gnvc excellent support. A beautiful production wns given. "The Heir to the Hurrah' played to fine business 5, (I, Fifty- fourth Beglmcnt Bnnd 7 (local),'The Mayor of loklo 8. -sirn. Warren's l'rofeselon" I), lrnncls Wilson 10, "The Hypocrites" 12, VS. ,.« NvT !°^ Al ', <-y rtx . Hufilg. manamir).— Secret Service Sam." with Chns. T. Aldrk-h, did large miKlneRR 1-.1. "nnrnthy Vernon, of llnddon Hall," did S. U. O. 4-is. Joseph Snnt- ley RIO. ••The sign 0 f the Cross" 11-1.1. Bakhr (Mrs. T. .T. Ilovlc, mannger).—The linker theatre .Slock «fo.. In "IVo Little sailor Hoys, had satisfactory attendance last week?. The first appearances with this company of Frederick Weber. Louise IlliiU-y and Maude Norwood. Connor and Ititvmnnil gave their specialty. "The Evil Men Do" 8 and week. Cook OrKlt.v Bona (J. .H. Moore, mana- ger!—Bill week Of S: Win. II. Thompson und company, Kutle Harry, the Arlhos, Udell and Crouch. Ceunie Chase l^>e. Irving Jones, the Musical Avolos, Garlcllc Bros,, mid ki- netogrnph. , I'oiiiNTtiiAN (II. C. Jaeolw. manager).— The Trans-Ailanlli: Bitrlrsqiiers Cn. had Im- mense linslness week of J. Clark's Itunnway Girls 8 and week. • N6tb— Owing in Illness of the star. Al- berta Gallatin, the matinee, 4, of "Dorothy Vernon, of Haddon 11 nil.'" was omitted. ■ ■ . Albany.—At the Hnrmnniis Bleeker Hull (H. B. Jacobs,. manager) •'t'lislor's Last I'ljjhl.' April 1.1. did well. Henrietta Cros- inan. I. packed the house. Frauds Wilson, .1, bad one o( the largest audiences of the season. Williams and Walker, H, did good business. Mortimer Snow Co.. In 'ThR-Malt and the Law," S; "A Wife's Secret" ft, 10, "llap" Ward 11, Wm. H-Crano 12, l.'l. PaocToa's (Howard Graham, resident manager),—Bill 8 and week: Wlllard Slmnw and company, Howard and North, Lillian Tyce, Fetching Bro«.. Clinton and .Termon, Gates and Nelson, and,Watson. Kmi'iri: (Tho^. R. He'tiry. resident mana- ger).—The Cracker Jacks, l-.l, with John L. Sullivan, did nlcly. Dainty Dnehess Co',. -I- H.gave nn excellent entertainment. Trnns- Allnnilcs 8-1U. the-Bon Tons 111:',, Itunnwiiy , Girls IS-17. Vanity..Fair 1*20. tivirTv (H. H. Nichols, manager).—llellly '& Wood's Big Show, I-::, did well. Parisian Belles followed <(-i;. and good business con- tinned. Cherry Blossoms 8-10. ' • Jamestown. — At the Samuels Opera House (J. J. Waters, manager) moving pic- tures of the Thaw-White ense. attracted good crowds April 1-0. "The Prince of Fllsen 11, "The Squaw Man" 12. Notks. —It Is said that the Samuels will be closed April 22, for repairs. Several ex- cellent attractions are booked after this date, but these will be canceled Edwin . A. Bradshaw, leading editorial writer- on The Breninn Journal, and also dramatic editor, died at his home April 4, after a long Illness. He was fifty-two years old, and Is survived by his wife and several-children. His.criti- cisms were appreciated by all the lending players appearing here. He was well known and liked in the profession. He wns past exalted ruler of the Elks. . . » Klniira.—At the Lyceum, "Mrs. Warren's Profession." April 2, scored well. "The Isle of Bo'ig Bong" pleased 4. "The Mayor of Toklo" packed the theatre ."i. Daniel Sully 0, the M'liiiucJcht Ideals S-is. i , Fax 11.v.—Week of 7: Enoch, Budd, Boss and company, Toy and Toy, Three Bets. Itoblnson-I'urqucttc and Woods, motion pic- tures anil HUM ruled songs. Bt.tl.TO.— Xete arrivals: Epps and Lorctta, Blllv Kin Kohl, Kennedy and Chldscy, Blanch Do Cotret, Annie Howard, Gene Humphrey, Margaret La Viiiui, Lottie: Fayette and James I). Prottdlove. Business continues good. Noted. —The Elks held a social session and Installation of officers 3, when Joseph Lynch succeeded E. II. Colburn as exalted ruler. There was a minstrel show given by local talent Manager Lee Norton, of the Ly- ceum, is confined to his home from Illness. ■ Troy.—At Band's Oirni-n House (II. T. Thompson, resident mtmngeri the Imperial Stock Co.. in repertory, drew good houses last week. Uortcnsc Nellson, In ".Mrs. Bane's Defense." 0; "Mrs. Wlggs, of the Cabbage Ptitcli" 10, Mortlmore Snow and company, In "The Gambler's Sweetheart," 11, 12: "The Heir to the lloorah" IS. Pnocron's (William 11. Graham,, resident manager).—BUI for S and week: Violet Black nnd company, Wilson Brothers, Fred Watson und Morrlssoy Sisters. - George W. Dav, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tborne nnd com- pany, Melville and lllgglns, and Welch, Mealy and Montrose. ' LVckpai 111. It. Keller, manager).— Hie Parisian Belles drew well 1-3. Bcllly ■& Wood's Big Show had good houses 4 : «. The Yankee Doodle Girls S-10, the Cherry Blos- soms 11-13. . Pnufflikeepsle At thn Colllngwood Opera House (W. D. Millard, manager) April l-i'l, Adam Good Co. had top notch business. John Illmmeleln Stock Co. 8-lii. ■ Fwtt.V IR ft. Sweet, resident mnnnger). Tha Twin City Quartette. Bert Jordan, Owen nnd lloft'man, Dan Baker nnd Jus. Mnnlev, Fenrl Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Hii'scv ami company, and klttetngrnph made up n lirst class bill 1-H. Business continues Notr— Dinny Simmons, leading man with the Ailiim Good Co.. nnd W. IV. Uhllo enter- tained the P.iiighkeepslc Lmlge of Elks, nt Ihelr annual hnnnuet. . I svrnensr.—At Welting Opera House (J. I* Kerr, manager) 'Th'* Girl hi \Vhll.y' April 1. r.-■Tltf Mayor of Toklo" «. 'The Heir to the lloorah" 8, "The Mountain Climber" I). Uastam.ii (II. A. Hiirtlg. mnnager).^- "Seeret Serrhf Sam" 4«. "The Sljrn of tbfl (bum On** llofst: (C. II. Plnmmer. mnnntrer).—Bill we.*- of R: Six F.ngllsli Hocking Chair GlrN, Norton and Nicholson. Tom llcnrii. Onlaw Trio, Elsie I'fly nnd the Merer Brothers. ■ • Mini.—At Ihe Mnjestle 'Mrs. .Warren's Profession" April 1, "Hhug Harbor" met n good house.-3, . "Custer* Uwt.. Mghl closed the Week to good houses Aft*. K*M- cis Wilson H. Williams nud Walker ft. "Thn Holr to the lloorah" JO. Hortense Nellson .11, "l,ona lllvers' I-. Ilap. Ward 13. .... -. KKltti's-Wk week: "The Fulurljy Win- n*r." Pierce nnd Maile. Terry Corwev, Jupi- ter Brothers. Paul Bpme*. Unra Bennett, and Ken... Walsh and Melrose. i ' ia ■ 11 ■ ninKlinm ton At the Stone Opera House, "Brown, of Harvard." had good business April 1. ''The. Isle of Il.mg Bong," L\ iilcmietr, iAnlel Srillr hid good loislnetw S "The Man ofller Choice" 3, «. Cheater Do Vonde Stock C0ijS-l». , i, , - ■'..-: _,Ahmort.— Bill week t>t 9: Kettle .Veata. WJUIe Pantxer Troupe. Vims, Vims and Vims, Alddo Canltnltle, Bexfox, Kennedy and Itoo- ney, nnd the Pelots. ■■■■^>» ■ MKIlir.A.V. Detroit.—At the Detroit Opera House ■'Tho Prince of Pllsca". drew' crowded hoiisei April 1-8. Forbes Robertson and Gertrude Elliott drew large niidieures 4-U. "Madame Btittcrfly" 8-lu, Otis Skinner 11-1.1. Lv.-Kitii 11:. D., Stair, manager).—Nat M. Wills played to llbernl patronhgo last week. "The Wltcnnl of (>>:" week, of 7. 1-AP.iTirrrr: \t>r. Campbell, manager).— BUI week of S: Cooke and Miss Bbthert. Gcoi Yeomen, July and Pnk.t, Ferguson und Dupree. Lester nnd Qulnn, Mabel Hudson, I'tHiv Sawyer nnd the vltagraph. Wihtnkv (K. D. Stair, manager).—"The Greut Wall Street Mystery" bad narked houses last week. "Big Hearted Jim 7-1.1. TRAtri.K i.i. it; Moore, manager).—Bill week of 8: Joe Hart's Knln-Dcars, Carl and Mary Ohm, Six Gllnsercttls, iinili lloeh and company, .the Imposition Four, Carson nnd Wlllard, Scott nnd Wilson, Kleanor Dorcl, and the ktnetograph. fLiYDTV (H. II. Hedges, mnnnger).—Th» Gay Masqueradcrs drew large sized bousea last week. Bryant's Co.. add Joe Gans week of 7. . Avrxi'b (Drew & Compliell, managers).— The Merrymukers lliirlesniiers had large and appreelntlve niidlcnccs lasi .vcelt. The Briga- diers week of 7. i CuvxTAi, (Albert Light, manager).—BUI week of fi: The • Musical Comedy Four, Schley Sisters, Chas. Hose. Waller Dewey, Harry Hamilton, nnd tho klnodromc. ■ ' ■ ■ Grand nMltlils.-At the New Powers (lln'i-ry ('.. Snmmers & Co., malingers) "The Prince of prison," April 4, hud a good house. "Madam Butterfly" (I, "Hie Lion and Ihe Mouse" S-lfl, Viola Allen II, Alc- Iniyre and Heath 13. Majksth: (Orln Stair, manager).—"Thn rutw of- Drink." 4-rt. drew well. S. Miller Kent, In ''Itnltles" 7-Di. "The Grrtit. Wall Street Mystery" 11-14, "The Wlrjnd of Ox" 14 17. Gkand Oit.ua ITonsi: (Cliitrchlll & Davis, managers).—BUI week of 7 Includes: Cooper nnd Wilson, Kollins nod Kllflon, Geo. laven- der, Hurry II. Itlchnrd nnd coinpuu.v, nnd the Vorke, Herbert Trio. a llHy City. —At the Washington (W. J. Daunt, manageri "Dora Thorne" March 2S. 2fl. Howe's moving pictures .10, and "Tins Moonshiner's Daughter," 31-Aprll I,- all pleased. 'The Gingerbread Man" II, Julia Gray 12, 13, "The Booster Girl'' II. At.v.Murvi-(W. J. Daunt, manager).—The Cutter Stock Co.. in repertory, at popular prices. 7 nnd week. lti.toi: ,i tJ. D. PUroore, mnnnger).—Hill week pf 7: Glbcon and Garvin, Dcrnrn and Curtis, Marie Dockmnn, Bnmond and Good, Truman Se.Vmnure, nnd Ihe flljouscope. Itusl- ncss Is good. -.-"". ::" ' " ' ; '" * ' ,. — ICelnniosoo.- At iln- Academy of Music 'The liislrle't lender" had a good house April 2. as did "Tho Hoynl l^hef," I. "Driven from Home" d, "'lite Ciirsc of Drink" It), "The Moonshiner's Daughter'! It. • Bijou (Thos, Heed; manageri.—BUI week of H : Geo. Trump, Sutton anil Sutton, Brooks nnd Clark, Bdy Ogdon and. company, Mr. Glpp, illustrated songs, and cllnetoscope. ■ ,. llhttle Creek.—At the.Post the Cuttor Stock Co. scored well April 141. 'The Curse of Drink" I). Viola Allen 12, 'The Moon- idr.'nor'B Daughter" 13, Mclntyre and Heath 18. "Fentnsma" 17. Bt.tou.—Hill for week of 8: Arthur Browning, Washburn and- McKnlght, Don Conies, Al. Barnes, Bessie Crawford, the Be-Auos -and clincioccope.. I ;' , l.nimlnar.—At Rnlrd'sOporailouse,"Driven front Home." April 1, did well. "The District Leader" followed .1, to good business. 'The Moonshiner's Daughter" (I. Hunt 1 .—The new lUcatro will he open, 8 and week, with McWatters and Tyson com- pany, Ann Hamilton und company, Hastings arid Wilson, Ftvlc Dcnch and tho Laments, nnd moving pictures. - * Sntrlnavv—At the Academy, Howe's mov- ing pictures, March 31, scored. - "Tho Moon- shiner's Daughter" pleased April 2, 3. How- ard Hall 4, ,1. "The Curse of Drink" 7. "A Woman of Mystery" 8, 'Tho Gingerbread Man" 10, "The Hooslor Girl" 13, "Shadows of the Past' 14. "Kuntasmn" II), SI duty ro and Heath 20, "Tracy, the Outlaw'' 21, 22. «♦» Missonu. St. Lonlw.—At the Olympic John Drew did well Inst week. Forbes Hobertson nnd Gertrude Klllott April 8-13. Maude Adams 15-20. GWrXintt.—May Irwlu did nicely last week. Wright l.orlmcr 7-13. "The Clnus- mnn" week of 15. G.uiuictc.—Dlauche Bates, ill "The Girl of tln\.,Golden West," playing .u two weeks' engagement, was greeted by record brcaklug houses. Thomas if. Senbrookc, In "The Man On Iho BoV" T-l-1. .. . • Git and (B. Fleming, mnnnger).—Grace Cameron, in "Little Dolly Dimples," fared well last week. The Bays, In "Down the Pike,".7 and week. iMPiiRi-vr,.—"For n Human Life" scored n lilt .last week. Tho I'our Huntings, In "The Fool I louse," 7t13. II.wi.in's. —"Kidnapped for llevcnge," wllli Will H. Vedder In the lend, did big last week. Tom Waters, In "The Mayor of Lnugh- lnmV-7-i:!. Oi>ko.\-, —Theodore Thomas Orchestra 31- April 2. Creiitore nnd his famous hand 4-8. Cimreld's Meironolltan Grand Opera Co. 17- 1ft. Stamp* no.—Thn Thoroughbreds; for last week. Washington Knciely Girls 7-13. Gavktv. —DJea-ft Burlon's Hlg Gnyely Co. last. week, ('ily Kporls 7-13. Coi.i;miim,— Bill ■ for week of Mnrch .11: Four Piccolo Midgets. Snarl and Violet Allen company, llallen nnd Fuller. Illckey and Nel- son. Musical Klelsi, Howard and Howard, Harry Webb ami Hie klriodmme. Norn.* — The Choral-Symphony Orcheslrn gave one of the popular Sunday nflernoou concerts in the open nt lbo Art Museum hi Pnrest I'nrk. Kiiiifl' t. lt>- -At the Willis Wood,' Warren's Profession," March 31-Apr" Th* BALLAD HIT That I. How Sweeping tho Country. ^[JTHORVS. Irate. wim il» »l-o- Mi whl«r»r Ms ■ rta Andu» blnJt Jain In nratt n»l. • a - i^^^^i^^B ^^t^ ^ i ^ la t»> brfcht lun-nv heuri, At you ratu'mU th* flown. M«r tteh •prlng turn to w«d you, Wh«t lit* v(.o-l*U»hli|»r "M» - ri... Slides must be seanto be appreciated. Profenslonal tuples and Orchestration* In key desired upon receipt of Program. ARTHUR LONCBKAKE. Mjr. Prol. Dipt. JOE MORRIS CO., 136 North 9th 8h, Pan.ttilfMif Pi. Stock Co. gave line iierfiirmances of "Nell Gwynne." IHIs week, I^'sier l.otiergnn. ihe former leading tnnn. returns fur u special cngngenieni. In "Hamlet." Xext week, "l-niist." M.ui'STir (t'llnl.ui Wilson, manager).— Last week. Shei-ldun's Clly Sporls drew well. This week. I lie Golden Crook Co. Thn Jersey l.lllles next. Ci:nti it* (Jos. Imnegan. miiiuiger).—Lust. week, tho Washington Society Girls drew well. This week, tile Avenue (ilrls, '11»e Merry Builesnuers next. Co.\vi:\TM»N IIai.i. t Lnnltt Shouse, tnnna- geii.—Ijist week. Until Grey in her wouiler. fill mind reading nil. nnd Barnes' AliliUnlt, drew well. The Conrlml Opera Co 20. Mrs. fill 3. did well. Hose Coghlan did good work. John Drew 8-lti, Crouton Clarke 111 7. Siii'HLkT (Walter Hnnford, inniuiger), — liflut wiek '"Ihe Man mi thn Box" played .a return-erigngeihenl, wllll Thos. «J. Beahronko and Sylvia Linden. This week, Low Holds. Neil wa-k. "The i ithcr Girl." GHA'Klt or: m llm si; llllidsoti ft .ludab, managers).-- I.ii.hI week "Arolind the Clock" drew good huslness. mi lie llllchle and Klcii McAIIIsler nrre Ihe principal fun makers. This w.-ek. Cecil .Spomier. "Girls Will Bn Clrls" next. ' OKi'tiKi'ti (Martin Heck, genernl mnnn- ger).-—This week : Adelaide Herrmann;. Geo Harrison. Itoyol Muslcnl Five; .fnlln KIiihh- lejr, ajul Neli-on Lewis, Lillian Khaw, F.lght Be'Vniln Artist,.and (l(e l^lhnkans, max»' oretti. Hotsn (B. k. nKgham. mhi.ager),;—ijtsa week, Willis Granger:g^ve good performances of 'A Marked Wotnan." 'llils week, "Kidnapped for Itevenge." Me*t week. "The Phantom Doiecllve." AcnitoiiiiM.—Lnst week, the Woodward Sedalln— At the New Hedalla (Oea. F. Olendorf. mnnnger) "Painting the Town" pleased March ill. Isabel Irving, April 1, did well. "The Holy City" 7, Dlxey'a Min- strels 13. "The T'ropfre" 1H. Kama.—Dreamland, formerly the Majestic Theatre, was a reopened '1, under the man agewerit or the Inlnr-Ktaln Miitosrope Co. lieslden the penny arcade, a. moving picture show-In given twice each day Geo. I'. Olendorf, of the New Sedalln, lias enlarged his Summer theatre the Airdoum, .mid the seating capuelty will now admit of shout 2.(UM"i iieoplc. He cxpec(s to mn-n this popu- lar resort tilMiit the middle of May. ♦»» . '■ — CAI.IFOllMA. I,»s AnireloH.—At/the Mason Opern House III. C. Weal I. inanager) Nat (. Goodwill concluded his engagement April 1-0, In rep- ertory. Good business ruled. Btiym'ond Hitch- cock 8-1.1. AiwroRiru (8. M. Berry, manager).— The Ferris Htock Co., In "I'nrstfnl," nuother week, beginning I. it wns presented to ca- pacity the llrst week. Bblakco i.l. II. Blackwood, mnnnger).— "The Manxman." hy the Bcinsco Stock Co., drew well week ending March 30. "Hecauso She Loved Him So," by the company, April Ml: "Candida" 8, wllh Itlclmid Vlilnn. MoitnHro'M.BtiiiiA.Nic (Oliver Morosco. man- ager).—"Under the Hear Flag," by the llitr- hank Htock Co., commenced Its second week March 31, owing to lis successful first week's run. 'The Two Orphans" April 7 and week. GltANii Ol'KltA llni si; (.Clarence Drown, manager).-—Harry B. Llinoii presented "A Stranger In Town" to Ihe usual business. The. Kllefords return to the Grand opera House March 31, for n week, presenting "The Hunger." "Peek's Had Itny April 7 uud \\ eek. FiSfltim'M (A. K. Fischer, mnnaKcr).- - Fischer's Stock Co., . in "The other ■ Mr. Smith," last week. New vaudeville, features und Illustrated snugs mid moving pictures. Owi Mission. -I'mithntoiis vaudeville last week. Pkoi'i.h's (Al. G. I'lournoy. niuniigcrl.--• BUI for 2 utul week! Jerome, Fremont ami .leronlc, ICd-a-ll and I'orlres, Bessie Nelson, ihe Mer.senger Hoys' Trio, Itiilniul 'J'rnvi'rs, Hurry Lorraine, and new motion plcltires, Kiipiuti (Billy Bunks, resident mnuagiirt. —New vaudeville features. Illustrated songs by Al. FrlinUs, sketch by Ihuplru Slock (.'■>., and the clueiitalograph 1 and week. Oitl'lli:i:ji (.MintIn Itcck, general inniiagcr;. —Features R ami weofc: The liessctis, How- ard- und lllnnd, Flnlny nud Burke, Sharp Bros., Dnn Burke, Mcrrl Osborne mid coiii- pany, Joseph Adelmnn Trio, .liillns Timuen, und Orphetuu niotlun pictures, t'.\iO,i!K (llent!! k Znllee, proprietors).— New vntidevllle features Ml, Illustrated songs, sketch by r;ih|itc 1'lnyers, nud the lailqui'-o- scope. i Oakland.—At Ihe Mnedonougli (C. F. Hall, mnnagen "The ^rec. Lnnce" drew large houses Mnrch 28-31. "Mrs. Wlggs of I he Cull- biige Pnleli." April 1-3, had itipnclly. Itay- mond Hllchfoi-k -Ml. LiiiiatTV til. W. Bishop, mnnnger).— Blshop'n Slock Co.. Iii "In Arknusnw," drew capnclly week ending March 31. Same hill April 1-7. "The Prince mid Iho Pauper" fol- lows. ' , llWHU F.MItC Ot'EKA IIOIMK (II. W. Bishop, inniingeri.—The Idora Opera Co., In "Nn- noil," i\vi'W pricked houses week ending March 31. Same opera 1-7. Next opent, "Wimg." RU.li (Krt. Hnninn, mnnnger).—Hill Week of. I : Tin: NVw York Travesly Co. I fourth weekl, In ••Whlrly Hlrly:" lleiivcs' niiirin- nelles. Burt West, Herbert Bovelln, mid the Idngraph. Novki.tv (Tony Lnbelskl. manager).—-1IIII week of I : Thn Citssurs, Bicycle Itlll. Inicy. ilinse and Adair, McCnll Hlslers, Ihe Thorns. Smith O'Brien, nnd motion plriures. . TKXAX. Ft. Worth.—Ai tlnwinwall's Opera House (Phil W. ilreenwnll, nmnitgeri Gonslnnce Crowley enjoyed good linslness March 20, 30. The. I'iiyiou Sistuis' Co.,. April IU, In ie pertory. Kclltir, hypnotist, week of 8. Mv.ii:stii' (Chns. Mel'iirlatid, manager).- - Bill week of I: Mr. and Mis. Perkins Mnh- cr. CrlliimltH uud Gore. Camllle I'ersoul. How ell and Scon, Grace f uiirtliiuil, Meiiiiliigton Bros, und the .Mu.liisiogrniili, lAlin: iW. D. Biisscll. manager I. — This house Is starling otl with n I in. and prom- ises to he one or the most prosperous on Htn lion* Slur circuit. The slarT Includes; W. |i. Ilnsscll, giiicrat mmiHgi'i': Hei-iianl fluii- si'll, ireasiK-ei : Dick A. riilioii, singe imiiin- ger; Walker Davis, clilel nslier, nnd Ten Unle. IIIiist rated fcongs. Itlll week opening 1 : ■ ■nwies I'n iii 11 v, Klppy. riirtoonlst ; Trlntte Mldgels; Marie N'aiion uud the kinndrome. wiiiti: i'itv I Jake H.'hwhrtn, mnnnger).-- This popular resort opened the season.April I, tl;o rtndiicv Slock IV Isdng the nttrnetloii 111 the While Hose Tlionlro. The outside attr.ictloiis IndtMlc; t.llil mill, llgilfe eight, i.cmilc lours, penny urctide, >nlcl(elo<h><>ll, hike ihe Nke. circle swing, miniature railroad, Ferrlss wheel nnd numerous outers. At- tendance nt ihe opening was heavy. > J»t".niiaii|i il'rank IS' llispie, inuunger).-- "I.lfeaniliind" Is ihe musical novelty current week. The olio brings out John I'. Brace, IUi»o Blllntl, trunk Oelninln, rear) Glhnure. Boy Woods, Juslle llarittcl, J. i;. N. und Gcorglc Bowers, nnd tlm blogrnph, Nan Dleao.—At the lsls (John 'I'rcw Gray, mnungeri the lsls League of Music iirosetilcd 'The Pickwick Trial" nnd scone from "'lite Violin Milker." to crowded houses. Mnrch 2r.-30. Same people. In "Merry Wives of Windsor." April 1-0. f'lCKWtcK <Palmer Bros., mnnnger*i.- -Del H. Lnwreni'o Slock did good business. In "The Fnslgn." w.-ek eliding Sinreli 31. Same coin- patty, in "Trllliy." .April 1-7. "How Hauler Bulled In" to follow, Gkanh (I'e l.iii'our A .Field, tniiiiiiger.il. — Thn Grand Slock Players, In 'Tnrtied I'p." drhW large lions.-* week ending March ill. "Her Mnrrlnge Vow" April 1-7. -TIk. Holy City" 10 follow. Hii t iu: t li. II. Bosley, mntinger).—1'piln- (Intc moving pictures nnd IIMisititod songs, by Dannie llanklns, the famous hoy soprano. Business In great. Cur ir.tiKiif.- Clone Lihvards and . I'.lhcl none, Iii duels nud llliistrnled songs, dud latest moving pictures, s. II. <>. nil thn time. Houston.—At tha Houston Theatre (M. C. Mlcheals, manannr) the City Sports, March 27, had a splendid hntiso. The house will lie dark 111! April It), when Dockstttder's Min- strels will appear. MA.tUKTii' (Frank Sturgls, manngerj.-- Busltiess continues to cnpttclty. Prograinnie 1-0, wns attractive, wllh the following: Itus- sell und Held. Hurry Shannon, Mr. mill Mrs. ttntiyns. I.ocklinrt Sisters, l-'red Zohcdle, Km- gene Fllsworth and Mange Burt, and the Alajeiitograiih. KlH'KKti'N TCNT ami WoMii:ii Snow had ils twmitloth week l-tl, with the name well idled tents, thn Kiinie players mid ihe same medi- cines dispensed at the snmu old price. They clove 1.1. ' .Votc*. —Van Amherg'n Shows, 4-fl, for iho heuellt of the Civic Society, a charitable local organization. The show made Immense pre- parations In mnke the affair u grand success. The pouplc alii arriving with each trilln, mill the show will he complete tho dny of Ihe porformnncu. .... .'I'litit there will btv u mag- itliiccnt theatre hulll nt mi early nay Is, being dnlly ugltiitril by the local sheets, and tho Intcr-Htiiti: Amiiseniciil t.'o. Is crutllted with having lite elijeet In sight, mill the place, fnc hulltlliig already bargained for Carver's Wild West Show closed 30, after a week nt magiililcciit business. i San Antonio.-- At the Grand Opera ■Hou-n (Kid. II. Wells, malinger) Ihe regular sea- son closed March 21, with a good production of "Perk's Bnd Boy." Special dates nre: Lew Ducksinder's Minstrels April II, "Buster llrown" 13, 14. Majkhtio IT. W. Mnllnly, local manageri. —Hill week hcgliinltig March 31 : Mile. Alltie, hoop toilet-; l''i'aiicesca Keddltig and company, Cluiidltio illlcy, Jumes and Boitiihi Ftirley, DIxou Brotlters, uud Avery und Pctirl. IlKx-rnv IIiiok.' Hiiown came out of Wlriler (juuflers here, und gave two creditable pcr- lormuhces Murcli 22-21, 0< » OKKtJON. I'oitlninl. —At Ihe llelllg (W. T. PntiKh*. mnnnger) Charles It. Hnnford plensed Murcli 31, April 1. "The Tenderfoot" did very Rood business Mnrch 28-liO, The Hnn Cnrln Opern Co. April 2, 3, Biiinclte Wnlsh •!•«, "Mrs. Wlggs of Ihe Cabbage IMIch" H- HI, "Thn Free Lnnce" 11-13. Iukgh IG. 1.. Baker, mnnnger.), — The linker Theatre Cn, lind Iwo cnnticllv houses, Mnrch 31, to wIIiicmu "Leah Klesbnn," "As n Muu Sows" did very good business week of 24. "The Judge nnil lite Jury" April 7, fallowed by "Phroso." I'.'.ui'iili: (M. W Senrnnn, miinttgeri,—"Ole Olson" bad two cupm-Hy hnnscs March 111. "A Cowboy's tllrl" did very good, htislacs^ week of 24. "A Slrnuger In Town" week of April 7. "Tholmn" week of I I. This closes Hie regular season, ami thn Kniplre Stock Co. will follow It. Lvhii: I Keating & Flood, tnnnngersi.—Thn Lyric Stock Co. week of I, presenting "Car- men." Staii (.1. If, Krrlcltsoit, mnnnger).—The Allen Stock Co, week of I, presenting "Win- ehoalor." iiiiA.Mii (J. II. I'rrleksoii, mnungeri.—-Hello Stoiio, Solomon II. Collins nnd llawley, Jon Goodwin, Curr nud Jordan. May Leans, Mall Goniiiiinii, nnd Grtindlscripe. I'.i vi.u;i:n (JoIiii .lohitsim, manager i. - Vniidevllle. Fltir/.'s (Joe .f. West, malinger).—-Clillre Hlnnley, Jessie Klrhwoofl, Lav Leslie, .Mini erlef iltld Smllli. Virginia Vernon, Wlillrtcr. mid, lleiicli, Larry and Alice Wenvcr, Mtio.V. Vci'imii. ,i|in Unlion. .Miieloii AimoisI, Mnll.'e Mrtllicsfoi, Joslc Myers, lloniiltt llonnle, Ade- Inidx Stewnrt. Ln I'.lllc Alexunder. Wilson ndd Leicester. Ihe tin-i.l Hiitnlsildi. Lisle Ln- more nnd slock. , Xiitk. -Arthur U .llevnnder, tenor, wns li.-ard by a Inl'gc iiiulieitie, nt Poor's Hall, to nong reelinl, Mnrch 20. . «»> ■ ' Tun Cbimt Amos. Juggler, Is wllh Ihe London Gaiety tilrls Cn.i dnlng his specially In one, uud meeting with siici'"mh. He Johlcil ihe show ill Washlnginii, l>. ('.. nnd will re- main vltb it for the rest of the Reason. v