The New York Clipper (April 1907)

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AP^20. THE NiW YQ^K CXJPPEB. 245 , of which hills V. (.Ilekmnii anwil at HiIk house 13, the lllxt week to nastr, and during Inn cngngc lH . ,| v ,. n t(( -CHplnln Hrnssbound's Dourer- wlli bo seen In "David's \ iollu, mIoii." The second week will !«• divided Is-- for the'lnst day or.su, and that Winter seems -luudwd „'bJ0<» J*"l »Ul..'«A»'t *»l |i»U|tu.iow|i -ious me being made for the opening, with- in a few weeks, of the various large ntiidse- ucot uarkiti Minn, l'ark Is' the only-new re- sort lo bid for public favor this Summer. ■uid Is sltf.aled on the great Southwest Side. -,t Ilalsled and I'lfty-Se.-ohd Streets. Hirer- vlow Dark has lieen preparing nearly all winter, for the arena Ins been vastly In- ,reased. and the spate all taken tip before Christmas, so that tin; work or building thereon has been going on for some time. Yjst Improvements are being made at Sans •Jnt'tri White City, the Chutes nnd Itavlnhi Parks', and when the gates are thrown open, the park-going public will lie surprised at Iho niimiiioth effractions what* have been pre. nnred for Its entertainment Kilns KoiIl- licit! n noted Yiddish tragedian, has opened ii font" weeks' season nt tne International Theatre, In manager, ment, will I -The Vice King," "The Silent Wedding. "Hod. .Man and the I>evll." 'The Jewish llnmlet," "Uriel Aeostn." nnd others •The Honor of a Cowboy." n Western play, by Charles Dlrlrh. n Chicago playwright, ' was produced at the Grand Opera Hous,-. Unite Mont., lately, and met with pro- nounced success. Manager Hick Sutton ha.i arranged with the dramatist for u Wetter) 'tour of the play, with Jessie Shirley In the leading female role......A most Important event occurred last week, when William V. llrnily signed a tea years' lease of the Audi- torium. Chicago's largest amusement build- ing. The lease was signed 8, and Mr. Brady will open the house ubder his management. Sept l.the terms of the rental being $100.0(KI annually. The Intention Is to have the house own nil the year, dividing the season Into tour distinct parts, which will be known as I be grand opera, hippodrome, Shnkcspercnn and vaudeville seasons. The present seating latiiicltv, about 4.000, will be retained, there will be some rcarrangc- tlie seating plan. The stage widened and extended farther body of the house, and when necessary a ta'nk can lie utilised for marine displays. The New Kmplre Theatre, 142 West Madison Street, near Hoisted, will open M«v ii. being booked by the Kmplre circuit, wllh the Kmplre IJurlesmicra as the Initial offering. Mr. Maddox. of Maddox and Melvln. was ii Ci.iPfKtt lliireau caller 8. lie was obliged to cancel their time :i. nt thv Majestic Theatre, owing to severe Illness, which has affected his. work for some weeks. MASaACIIliSlSTTS. Huston.—The principal offering III tli-> dramatic line for the current week IsKllen Terry.' In "Captain Brassbound's Conver- sion.' at the llollls Street Attractions to continue are: "llrnwn of Harvard." ut the Majestic: "Stroitghrart," nt tlie Park: "The DM In White," at the Trentonl: "Fnrtyllv> Minutes from Ilrondway." at the Colonial, and "Coming Thro" the llyc." at the Ho.-ton. The week stand shows are: "Ilusy Ixzy's Vu- eatlmi." at the (llolie. and "Young Iluffalo." at Die (Irand Opera House. The usual weekly change is made at the stork, vaude- ville and burlesque houses. Business was good last week. In spite of the disagreeable weather. Special performances will he given at must of the theatres oti I'airlofs Hay, Friday. April HI. lloi.t.is Stiikkt < Isaac II. Web, mana- ger I.—Kllen Terry Is-glns a two weeks' on f !Sr7 we; w< The rill/B frtf MBir YKltSK for Wni.Tom-l kins' Song at Mien's Theatre, lluirsbi, last! week. Also enntracti'd to write a Xew Act! for Ucnnlngs, Lewi* * Heunliigs, on same I .bill. We Write WISSKKS for Vaiulevllle. ternatlonnl Vaudeville Supply Co. College Plnre, UufTnlo, N. V. Hint.! Li.1 tween this play and the double bill. "1 lie tiood Hope" nnd "Xnilcv nldHeld." WIIUhiii (illlctti. In "Cla!ice." closed four weeks M satisfactory business. 13. Majestic (A. L. Wilbur, maniigerl.— Harry Woodruff, hi "Drown, of Harvard." Is now In his second week and last fort- night, lluslness has ls>cn excellent, and the piece was well received, although on the opening night. S. a riotous demonstration by boisterous students, marred the perform- ance. l'.mK (Chns. I'rohmun, Itlcli k Harris, man- agers).—Itobert Kdeson. In "Stronghcart" tlie s'twk' loiniiiihv being organized In open nl the Boston Theatre Into In May Clara Lane. J. K. Murray. I.oulse l.e Huron. Hut tie Hello l.iidd. tleorge Talliniin. Harry 1 levies, tills Thnyor and (Scorge Shields hnve been ctigiixed for the -.dock opent company opening nt the Castle Souitro. 211 Iliirton Holmes will close Ids series of trav- elogues this week. In Tremont Temple, ou is, 111 and 2«, tin. subjects being "Japan," "Ire- land" and ''Vesuvius." Objm (C. W. Shoufe. manager).—lltulness MIL Slierldnn'a Chy Spuria plenseil week of Is excellent, Current hill: Frotlilufham mid 7. The HOIUen Cnsik 15-20. IVnltnnt. lingers and Walters. W. II. ainlth. N'ori:*..—.Sunday nl«ht. April i. nt Hie Lulu Stanley. Alien nnd l'hllllps. and Blifafea tilynlpte Theatre. lliroDgn the courtesy of movl-ig pictures. F Manager Pat Short, !jt. l,otl|s IxmIro. No. j. Sai.Pm THkatiik, Salem <t!. n. Cuccttaam. of the Theatrletil Mefliniilcal AshocIiii Ion, manager).—The Kirk Brown Co. played lo gave a uri-formiuice for the heneilt of ilia aiMid business 13, This wistk, vaudeville. 1 In- order. Talent from nil visiting shows made i-liidli'i: • The Knipliv Cltv IJniirtclld. Mlrnn up tlie programme liesldos the local rcpre- X. ardor and company, Hess Slitors. Itadle sentntlun. In .ill there were ill nuinMl pre- rurinnn. Avinlnlii and llnrke, l.a llolie lleletie. semod. I'.verytlting went big. and the house nnd Morris' I'unv Circus. was tilled with tlie Is'st class of St Lot is .Notts —The new Theatre Coiulutic opeiii'd omnsement. seekers, t'hillrmiin Joseph I'll- lus't week wllh moving pictures, under the mil, t.f the enierlnlnmonl committee, added iiiniiagement of Mnrks llros The Casino, fresh laurels lo his already lengthy string lireaieland Theatre and electric moving pic- of successes. Tills Is tlie third big benefit lure theatres, of l.vtin, and the Koxle unit he has been Idcnltiled wllh dining ihn pat Coli.h|iie. of Snlein, ill! report big business. Full Mirer.—At the Snvoy (\V. I- Mason, resident managert Kirk llrown ain couple of years. I Hiring the fair he had nil employes' lieitellt,' wlllelt liroughl out 4l,!,IHMi peinile. laisi Hmnni,'!' lie was a director of the nctor'a hli'l game for the heuellt of the free milk nnd Ice fund, iiiul Nihil the ball Mason, resident mannuert Kirk llrown and ,|„, f,.,, ( . ,„|||, „ tll | | n , rutid. and Nihil the ball company. April M-lo. cleverly presented " The , mr |, \v,. s| |;i„| || r | H |i| H , SI. Isnils. will christian." "The Kternnl City. "1 nder the „, H , n dnrlng the aeeond week In Mnv with liwl llobe," nnd "The Mall Who Dared." <|raninlie stock. Messrs. Olairt tc Scliafee l.iiiiell At the Lowell Opera House I M. M. Iilisiiu. resident mnnngeri "I.ena lllvers," April S. was well liked. "As Told in the llllln." 0. had gisid biislness. Ilattle Wll- IHms. In "The Idttle Cherub." in. was given a cordial reception. Thuuuis Jefferson. In "lllp Van Winkle." 11, won much favor. "A Message from Mara" was presented by a ciIMbio company, 12. to good business. "The Yankee Consul," with Ilsrry Short, was tliori'itghlv enjoyed by large audiences 1U. wllh matinee. The (inge St.ak Co. 1S-2P. with liltn Davis. Vaudeville feature, the lai 'I'lie entire ctuniinii.v slivugth. and t were wry Hue, although merit in will .us Into the Cleo. Tltl'.UO.NT 1.1. II. Sehoeffol. manager).— "The «lrl In White." here last week, remains Ift-tt. A very favorable critical verdict was backed by good business. James K. Hackett, In "The Walls of Jericho." 22. Colonial (Chas. tYohman, lllch & Harris, miinegcrs).—tfay Tetnpleton. Victor Moore and "Korty-llve Minutes from Broadway, renllntie. 1.V20. the second and last week of the engagement. Well filled houses bate been the rule. Klchard Carle. In -nie Spring Chicken." opens-22. for live weeks. IlosTitN t Lawrence MrCaiiy. manager).— "Comlna 'Thro the Itje" remains for nil Indefinite slay. Ihe second week starling 13. Frank Uilor and Stella Mnyhew have adiled to ibclr alrmidy large isipulurlty, and bus-- ucss has been satisfactory. IIUMM (Stair. Wilbur & Nlcolal, liiuna- gi?rs).—The offering for week of IS la I in the llrst named iltitc they reopened M ( ieotl!e Sidney, In "Busv Izzy's Vacation.' the Olvmplc, successfully, wllh Mr. Maddox -— — - •- ••«- <•■-■ w ■ * »* mtera upon ft» last half of Ills fortnlglit, 13, with I Fine lmslncss last week. Xancc O'.Nell. in Xolw;. Ac.U'ESiV OF Mtsic (It. F. Mur|ihy, maini- iirpliy, n -Lust ,week Ihe Ingram Stock Co. ger).—Last,week Hie nigrum stock ro. gave a splendid production of ••I'eaceful Valley." Harrv J. Ingram nrfll Mary Sloekwell added lo their pleasing popularity by clever work. John Milton, the new memlior, met with fa- wesson nl this vor. The plav was artistically staged under state." lo excellent the direction of Chnrles (Hbney. "I'lie Fatal Wetltilng" this week. "Sapho" next. llATlUW.vv's (John I. Shannon, resident ni'innger).—Tills popular bouse continues to do 8. II. O. liiislncHS. Current : The Four Casting Diinliiirs, W. K. Whlltle ami coui- proved of unusual tlie scenery nnd properties William F.ivershiim, In "Tlie Squaw Man.'' II. played to capacity. "For-, get-Me-Xot" ciniie 12. ""Ilie Little Cherub." i:i. delighted a large audience. "At Hie ttld Crow Konds" HI. Mildred Holland IK. Thomas Jefferson 10, 20. "The lale of Spice" So, Far TempletOH 2d. AOAiiKMV or Mimic (W. F. Mason, resi- dent manager I.—The llrst week of vaude- ville nt this house proved a delightful treat to ttlverttes, wllh nn exceptionally good bill. lluslness bus held up uniformly good. Week of IS: Carroll Johnson and coin- i»tnv. Cooper and Hear. Harry Holler and company, lllrard and lliaxltte, Fulk and Cue. Aunn Chandler. Three Arinslrotigs, uud chromatic pictures. Silttl'.liT's (t*. K. Cook, uuiiiiiger).—J. hnve relumed from Xew York, where they engaged Frnuklln 1'owell. stage tunnngei" Sain llnrdy. of llie Dlghy Hell company; CuM llalsey. Klsie Scott. Sarah Sumner, stiine eoiupaitv: William Dehlman. of the Forepiuigli stoek. and Klvere I.u Count, of tlie Yo.kvlilc. Joseph I'axen has. been eu- urged lo handle the publicity nnd vnndovlllo Interests of the park. Frank llurko.Stuck Co. opened the Hummer house. 8-13. wllh "Dp York iitalntas. Klhel Kldrr nnd J. Frank Inirhe. in the lending roles, wore mom piomliienl, while Hie work of Florence Mack. Florence llnrlley, Alfred Me- (iovern nnd Harry I' Hiiiuphrey was worthy of men Hon. The'time between Ihe nets was me.de to pins agreeably with llltislrtiied pony, r.llllnn Tyoc. John lllrrli, Sulllvnn and wiles, by Jere Smiford. and moving pictures I'asipielemi. Wnrd Drolhers. I'real on Kendall ".\ Soldier of Ihe Kmplie" 1S-2H. verv much Improved In health. Violet Dnle. touk their filace on tlie bill at the Majestic for the rest of the former week Her- liert ISert l,onnoii was a caller x. and was suffering front a badly burned hand, which was caused by the electric light wires on the make-up table which lie uses on the stage. Then the constant use of cork, grease paints, etc., caused Inflammation to set In. which necessitated his cancelling his lime, until he opens at Tony Castor's Tliealie. in May. He left for Xew York Cltv s James It. Xclson. of Chapman .inii Xclson. called 8. and reported lhat the team had played with great"success through the Central West and Wesc. The art Is one of the neatest of the physical culture and strong acis on the rood Walter Free- man and tirade Hussell. both of "Tlie Hello ■ f Miivfatr" -Co.. playing at tlie Colonial The- ,nlre, were mn tried In this city last week •'Suro-Knough Segregation." a comic opera, by Floyd A. Klein and Harry A. Hansen, of tlie sophomore cluss of Ihe University of Chicago, will be given shortly. In Mendel Hall. It Is announced as "the linal solution of the perplexing co-educatlonal problem." Xellle. n *13,00(» giraffe, belonging to the Ulrigllng Clrcns. Is suffering from a broken leg. The accident occurred evening of U. In Hie giraffe cage, hi which are the nude and female. Her leg became entangled in a rope nnd she fell upon it I'rofes- s<-r I'etcr .1. Ilidge Is extremely busy nt his olh.i: and school. 127 Da Salle Street. He Is manager of the Western Dramatic Agency. and reports business good hi till lines Crujg Winchester wus n caller several days hist week, lie has just Hnlshed a long lyceum lour, and Is at present resting nl his home irl Waukesha. Wis Five ticket scalpers werr arrested S, and will 1h> prosecuted un- der (lie Harkln ordinance. The warrants were sworn out by T. A. Wulnwrlght. of Ihe inrporatlun counsel's ofllce. nnd Alder- man Harkln. Sunday evening. 7. Mr. Harkln laii'sht four tickets from a speculator, paying Sl.Sn premium, urier being told nt the box off! f the theatre that tlie house "was sold out." The tickets will is' used as evi- dence The executive staff of Towers' i'heuiro. since the departure of Treasurer Money, in as lollows: Harry J. I'owors. man- ager : Francis Tlmponl. musical director; Juan A. Iteldv. treasurer: Hollo Tlmponl. assistant treasurer; Jay Caulfleld. advertis- ing agent: John J. Powers, auditorium su- perintendent ; <\ D. Savage, stage enrpenter During the past week "In Old Kentucky attracted K'hmI sized houses. Flske O'Hara, In '"Mr. lilirney from Ireland," 22. HuA.sn OiT.u.v llot'SK (Geo. W. Mngee. ■MUM),—"Younn Buffalo, King of the Wild West" tills week, following a week of line patronage for "Xellle. the Beiuillful Clonk Model. Itobert Kilzslmmons, In "A Fight for l.ove." 22-27. i'amti.i: Sip ai:v: (Huston Stage Society. managers I.—The sleek company. In "The Second Mrs. Tutupierny." Ibis week, as u successor to "Olivia," which was n good drawing bill last week. For week of 22, "Mitch Ado About .Nothing." A Summer opera season liegins here 2!), with "llobln Hood" as Hie opening bill. Ilowtioix SiH'.vin: IO. K. Ijilhrop. inunii- K i>r).—Charlotte Hunt beads the stock com- ma} this week. In "Woman Against Woman." Dnrlng the past week. "The Hoy Scout," with X. S. Wood, iileascd large audiences. In re- hearsal. "Two Little Sailor Boys.'' Kbitu's (B. F. Keith, manager).—Junta McCrec and company will head the bill this week. In the line surrounding show are: llay I* Itoyce, Harry L. Tlghe and Ills "Col- legians :" Pekln Zouaves, tieorge It. Keiio and compauy. Basque ljuartotte, Bern-ir's Mannlklns. Hie Hrittons. Al. Carletoii, Mur- idiy. -Wliltmnn and company, the ^nladons. Wlinlon and West. Milton's dogs and now molioii pictures. Business continues nt cu- pueily mark. (ineiiHi'M (I'ercv Williams, manager).— Kxrellent lillls and psckeil houses continue, till for 13 nnd week: The Slunniug Hrenu- lltil .. dlers, Heorge Kvans (sccoud week), t,ardiu-r and Mnddern. Bo-I'ivp and her educateil sliis-p. Fred Watson and the Morrlssey Sis- ters, Albertlne Mellch's birds, ltotdy und Cur- rier, Clinton and Jermon, Lucia and Vlnte, und new klnetogrnphlc views. ll(iwvui) (Jay Hunt, btishiess manager).— week. Willi the ChnmiMigne Ulrls, this week, lire: Duller and Hartwcll. Kzler and Webb. UoBI- gouierv sad Cantor. Ihe Three Moores und Frank' *vil»v. In the Howard's own vaude- ville bill are: Fields anil Wolley. Klmer Teairv. t.aiov Bros.. Mill Wood. Sandow nnd Lambert. Hrennnii and Hart, ihe llolbrouks, Wuod and I.awsen and Xed Norton. The Star Show Hirts closed n week of packed houses 13, The Loudon ftaiely Girls 22-27. I'.M.vi'K (C. II. Wnldroa. manager).—The Triins-Atlnutlcs 13-21). I'romluent are: Mile. Kmerlfr. Field and Downing. Fennel and Ty- son, tlie Ulcketta, Minnie Hlgglns and Joe. incrson. The house blB of specialties. In und I'nul Amel and American vliagrnph. Hihtov tJ. II. Tebbltls. mnnnger).—The house stock burlesipie ended n long unit pros- perous engagement lost week. Itules mtd Kriiest and Mr. end Mrs. D. M. Hall have made mnnv frlendr during lltelr stay here. 'This week : Anettn Ilosa's Bttrlesnuers. Olio : James Maxwell. Clnrk and Hanson, Znrrell. Itros.. Felix Martin aiid ci>mpun.r, mid the Huston ldos.'ono. Wai.kkk's i I.. II. Walker, manager).— Alice Jordnn's Itwrl iaujg e w gave a gisid show ln;'t week, la good business. The house goes over to motion pictures nnd illustrated songs this week, given by Howard's Moving Picture Co.. James Spillnne, operator. THkatiik Antiijvb i Frank X. AH Man. malinger). —This house Joined the list of amusement places here lust week, opening u cosev and artistically arranged resort for moving tilt tnres nnd illustrated snugs. Bom- tor: (Sco. Hlogcl, president: Loo J. Slevo. ireiisnrer: Frank X. Allniiin. manager: 11. I. Savuge. oiM-nitor: Harry Wtlsou and Al- goi' Perkins, sololfllx. Hiislness litis been veiy satisfactory. Cnt.tixt.w. Hai.i.. —Tlie last recital for this season, by the Lowell Orchestral Society, will he held 14, Kmll J. Ikirjes, director; Herilin Barnes, contralto: lloscoe McDaulols. cornel. This closes the sixteenth successful season. IIiiI.i.awav Bi.nk. —The 1". S. Marine Hand gave two pleasing concerts. 7. direction Lieut. Win. II. Siiutelmnnn, Charlotte St. John Klllolt, soprano. Prof. Xess' Indoor circus was a special attraction last week, de- lighting large crowds. MKvrwx. —- Chnrles K. Cherry went to tJlooci htef. last week, to ojien the new \talkcr Thealre (formerly Dewey), which will Is) devoted to burlesque and vaudeville The Cr.lonhil Orchestra, Wllliunv il. l.ooney, lender. Ih nt the Academy of Music James Maxwell, ufter ilfty-two weeks In slock. In Boston, will sing Illustrated songs nt Ihe Boston Thentrc for the sensun Krlts Borjes, of the Metroimlltan ijrand Om-ra OnrlicHlrii, was visiting his brollu is. Kinil J. Borjes, and linns Borjes, hero last Bimtiix.—Week of "13 J May Waldron's llurlcsqiters. Ol'o: itnrrymau. Jackson and Mchola. Leonard mill Leslie. Ilugli .MeVey. Xed Perry and Doiftoiiacope. lluslness is good. Nn .NKl.K'i.N. — Business continues goml. Week of l.-i: Wluillev and Whnlley. Ned Xclson,, Ardelle mill Leslie mill opllsrupe. Woreester.—At the Worcester (I!. II. Llghtun, resident mnnngeri. week <if April IS. Malcolm Williams and Ills stuck company. including Florence llccd. will In' seen In "An American tSebditl." Tills will be the llrst production of the piece on any stage. Lust week Ibis company produce,! -,\ Lndy of ijiialliy" lo very good business. The piece was beautifully staged uud costumed, and Miss Heed and Mr. Williams did very Mu- lshed and commendable work. The work of Don Ornhuin was also very satisfactory. "The House oT a Thousand Candles" 22-27. Fiianki.in l.l. F. llnrke. resident iniuiii- gir).— Pimllni', Ihe hypnollsl. IS-IS: "I'urlo Tom's Cabin" III. 20. "The Llllle Cherub." 8. bad an enthusiastic bouse. Noll Burgess il. Welter Theatre Co.. 11, drew a well pleased audience. Paulino, the hypnotist. 12. HI, cnuiled a sensation, "lingers Urol hers In Ireland'' 24. "The Isle uf Bong Bong" 23. "Forly-llve Minutes from Brundwny" 27. Pawk (Alf. T. Wilton, mnnnger).—Week of 13. the High School Olrls. Including Hilda Carl" nnd her lied Haven Cndols. Kennedy and Kvans. nnd "Salome." This murks the Inst, week of burlesque at Ibis house, as the louse lias 'horn taken by n moving picture loncern. Lust week the Alrnxnr Bounties were the attraction. Pom's i.I. <'. Crlddle, resident lunnngi'i'). Week of 13; Mr. und Mrs. Berol-Kiinorah. wllh "Metieleket:" Julie King uud (1. lluliint Snrgenl. Ill "A tjnh'l Lifer' Six Mownllu. Mile. Victoria, Clms. and Nellie King. Fred ltdv and company. Jack Wilson and company, and the electrogniph. lluslness Is to Ihe usual large houses. KnuNits City.—At the Willis Wood. John Drew, April 8-10, drew large audiences. L'res- ton'iMarke II IT. house w^ll be dark 18-20. Xexl week. "The Linn and Hie Mouse.' SiirhthiT t Walter Smiford. mnnnger).— After it rocoril-bi'onkhig train run frum Cin- cinnati iihe company leaving there at l.!W A. .it.. Sumlnv morning, April T. and arriv- ing here at 7 o'clock Sunday tilglit), tlie enrlnln rang up nt 8.110, before « pitiked iiuillenee. lo see Lew Fields, in "About Town." Business continued good nil week. Besides Mr. Fields. Blanche lllng. Louise Dresser. Pete Dnlley. Hru. Ilelnin. Harry Fisher and Krnest Lanihan were nil clover. This Wt>ek. Tlaw. IV. Itnss, In "The Other Clrl." Next work, David Warlleld, In "The Music Master." (Iiiami Oti: n.\ llot'SK (Hudson >* Jiulnli, mnnagei'si,—Lusl week. Cecil Hponner, lu "Tlie Olrl Halites," scored a hit, nnd did good business. Miss Spooner did good work, ami wus ably silp|siiioil by W. II. Turner, lien, Palmer Moure, I,uti Haskell and Dick Thompson. A former local boy, Homer Bar. I also did line work. Tills week, "Olrls Will Be tlirls." Next week, "Tim County chairman." oni'liBi'H i Martin Beck, genernl mnnn- geri.—-Tills week: Jus. J. Morton, the Four Funis, Mail hows nnd Ashley. Silt ell If e Troupe, Ilyrut! nnd l.iti.gdnii, Happy Jack Uurdner, mid the Four IHhiiuh. liii.t.iH Oi-kiia Hot si: i )■:. S. llrlghaiu. miin- ngi'i'i.— Last week "Klduaiuied for Hnvenge" proved lo bo a great thriller, This week, "The Phantom Intecllve." "Lost lu New York" next wool,. ArmroitiI'M.--Lust week the Woodward Stock Co. gave un exceptionally good pci'- toiininu f "llcinlet." Losior Loiiorgnii, lint old time favorite, eiime on for the principal role, anil was accorded a warm reception. This week. "Faust." Neil week. "The I.ltltu Minister." .Ma.ikstic iciliilou Wilson, manager).— l.:isl week Ihe llolden Crook Co, guve gooil burloiquo porformiuieos. 'litis woelt, Irwin h Mr Show. The Jersey Lilies next week. t'K.NTHIV tJos. Doiiegiin, lU'llUlgor).' -Lust, week tin. Avenue Olrls olltorliimed well llllel Iioiikcm. Phis week. Miner's Merry Bur- lesiuiors. The Umpire llitrlesipiors next week. Co.WTiNTin.v Ham, iLunls Sliouso, mtiii.t- gori.—Until llrey. In eoiiluiicllon wllh Humes' ni.linnls, held nvor fiir the second wei'k. The Courleil Onern Cii. 20. Cmppkiiiniih. —Frank Woodward, htisliieis iiinnugei of the Willis Wood, nnd Miss Fugue were married l», und left for an extended Knslerii huticyinoon trip Mnx lllrsch, wlio has siieceeded tlie lale C. W. tilrlne, as advance malinger for Hie Cunreld Operu to., arrived lu Hie city Inst week. Sprliinlh-lil At the Court Sqtinro il>. U. (illieore, inaiiitger) "The White Clirysau. liienii.ni." April II. 10. pleased. Lawrence (injs.-iultli mndi n must fnvornble impres- "lon. Mildreil Holland, In "A Paradise of Lies." II : Joe Weber and company 12. "The County Fnlr" ,i:t, the Harvard 11 Ktu Society III. Itogcrs Bros. 22, "The Isle of Bong Bong'' 23. Pnl.i's (tiorilon Wrlghter. resident mann- er).—Billed for week of 13: May Holey and Xe»v Bedford. — At thu New Bedford (Wm. II. Cross, mnnngeri KnlckorlMickor Sloek Co. plnvod in fnlr houses, nnd was con- sidered the I his I slock company here Ibis sen- son, April :i-0. 'John Craig, hi "IjiiiI Me Your Wire." received hearty applause 8. '"lite Yankee Consul." It. as a lietieilt to the Ireas- uror. Mrs. Miller, wus hugely patronised. ••When Women Love" 13, llatlle Williams, III "The Little Clierub." IS; Kirk Drown Stock Co. Iii-2ll. 'I.VTll.t wav's (T. II. Baylies, mnnnger),— Week of 13: Lee Tung Foo. Alcldc Cniillalne, Avon Comedy Four. Daisy Hurcourt. Mlddlo- oleiidorf, uiuuagi'l'i Dnitirosch Orehestr pleased April 8, playing lo ihe highest price ever charged In I his idly. Tlie Washlllglu Ciilvorsllv Theatrical Club, lu "Thu (loo fior'pony'oMr'lst Mr. and" MVsV"AlilHon. .'iilg ion" Spel'lihglnn und conipaiiy, and vilagrnpli. t and I long. Note. —The Now Bedford Clinral AsiK'la- !•'. D. Savage, electrician, and Arthur J-'olliy. ,. m ,i,.g R |' x varied acts. The Cracker Jocks liroportlos.r.'.-.Bthoi Dnyles. a sister-in-law of (ii-vrse W. Ledcrer, mnnnger of the Co- bmh-.l Theatre. Joined tlie chorus of 'Tho Belle of Mayfolr," Inst wort Miss Davles lias appeared In a number of operatic pro- ductions locally In recent years .Mine. Helena 'Modjeskn was a visitor In this city last week, with her son. Italph Mod- Jeska A banquet was tendered Olgn Xelbcrsole. at the (Jrund Pacific Hotel, lust week, by'the Woman's Press League, of ("ill- cagi'i. Among those present were: Maude Adams, Annie llussell and David Wnrfleld. Ciiiitore's Bue.d. with Mme. Bnrllll. sobdst. will lie heard mntlnce and night, at iho Slndobaker Thentre. 14 Mile. Caritn. "lb" glri on her toes." writes that she Is meeting with great success through Michi- gan, nnd expeCIs lo return to Chicago In a few weeks. She will probably he featured ■rat season ns premier* In a musical comedy, the ro ered last week. Clark's Ilunaway Ulris proHncreo last weca. impni unmsv w™ (iit.MOUK (.1. A. Hennessey, mnnngeri.— 22-27. The Bon Ton Burlesiiuers stood by their old Cumuuia f Barry X. Fnrren. manager).— reputation. K-lo. nnd gave n show full of fun The Tiger Lilies Burlesquers 13-20, present- „„„ n ,, mt (■nteilalnlng. "Hans nnd Xlx," 11- ing "A Temporary Husband" and "A Trip ,•{_ eiijoyed the usual pntronnge. Ben Boss lo the Moon." Ceo. p. Murphy Is chief fun wnK ,| u , f„ n maker. Vunlty Fnlr 13-17, Cltv Quartette, Nora Kelly. <irant and iloag. Note. — 1.... JomhUM Trio, Bedford und Winchester, and Hon, bows tnlent. couducled by Johni A, Buggies Jr.. gave the oratorio.."hlljnh, with Allan W. «wnn, organist, und Dorllut Ilocd, which was at Ihe (Jrent Xortliern last wool, has for-some rears been In the chorus, but has been studying nnd working hard for re- oognlllon. which she Is now receiving In the above role Itnyinond Hitchcock will appear at the Studebnker during the hot wontlior. In "The Yankee Tourist, and pos- -slluv a row opera In view of the slnte- Hieut rceentlv made that "Tlie Time, the Place and the Olrl" broke all local records, when It passed the ,'10411i performance, lsivhl Henderson, who was once ii power In the local them Hen 1 field, comes forward wllh Ihe announcement that a nuiulK>r of his offerings at Ihe Chicago Opera House are onlllled to some consideration, nnd submits the following: "Aniblnn Nights," 188i. nakor. nnd In the olio arc: May Belmont Young Bros.. Corbloy and Burke. Harlow and Yoitni'. and Murphy. Thomas and Clark. Big crowds saw an excellent show, given by tlie High School (1 Iris, last week. Lycki'M Mi. II. Bntcheller. tnaiiugori.— The Bchninu Show nnd Brynn's Congress of American Olrls this week, for a return Boston visit Prominent are : Uranger and Walters, Cyclonic Six, Masqucd Ladles Five, the llnp- plelh. Hayes and Wynne, .Martini Mimosa Olrlu. and Los Oeorgls. Hood business for tlie Vunlty Fnlr Co. Inst week. Blue Itlhlwn Cu. itexl week. . At'MTlN & Stiixbs Mt'SKi'Jl I A. H. White, -Among the cnrlo hnll uovell'es of IS are: Frnnk, a mnmtnolli .Josephine Slolba. who Is now playing .,.|,., nlI .,r'i ile of Mrs. Brown, In "Buster Drown. '" n, ™*|. l , k trick beur:"tlie Koberlos. Impalement act; Bnnett" and AdonlR, athletic feats: Pro.'. 3112 times: ''Crystal Slipper.'' 1888. 400 ebeard Jr." 1880. 381 times: times: "lllucben Ulley. noted Ornnd Army tiddler: Aunli Howard, tntlowtl marvel; rill's marloneltes, John Topp's bund, nnd Trlxie. snake en- chantress. In the theatre: Tlie Mlndrel Maids. Introducing Vlolette Dale. Omce lo- ledo. Ktliel Niiriuuu. Cusstc French. Lolt ,: Blanehurd. Ida Campbell. Louise Brandon. Altera antl Wagner. Brnnd Sisters, l-rnnk Cook. Lew Bcnislict. Lhinel Purls and A ton. Select vaudeville Is preseitleil by Les Aublns. Patclieii nnd Clifton, Bert Scluider, nnd tlu Ttlsrano Sisters. ' YVAr.Kim's Mt'MKt-M <L. II Walker, lnann- 8l . r ,._ln cnrlo hall. 13-20: Curola. the mini with the steel skin: lloorgc Freneli. hand- cuff king; Wulter Weiitworth. concortion- ist: J. c. Uynn. armless rifle expert: _( leu "yuecn of the White Slnves" 18-20, the Bell man Show 22-21. Sim: Liohtk.— The last meeting of I^cal 13. X A. II. I*. and II. of A., until Hie fourth Sunday In October, wus held March 24. Itobert Simmons is to lie mnnnger of enr Xo. :t. Cole Brothers Show. August Miller. Wal- ter (Srenb, Oeorue CtimmingR, Jolin Currnn, Carl Clark, Andrew Markcy, John F. Con- nors nnd Claude Dulles nro to Is- wllh the advance forces of Ihe same show. Maurice and John Coiighlln are to Is? wllh the uppusi- tl<n enr of Ithigllng Bros/ Circus. In Wor- cliestcr are lo bit found Merle Willis, at tlie Pnrl;; Hubert Piirtle, Worcester, und Ooorge II.'Carson. Doll's. The Hartford, Conn,, houses will lit! looked after as follows: Tony I.iiu, l*»rsoiis: Ooorge Docker, Hartford, and Medrlc Perrv. PolPs; while Fred Smith will be wltli Ihe Hurtfortl Hill Posting Co,; J nines Pushing, Umpire, llolyoke: Wlllinni Allen. HIJoii. Fltrlilnirg: John Buriiess.Aiiier- lenn. Now York' John K. Harvey, Academy, Fall Itl'ter. und Jnmes Murpliy, Lyric, Plilln- delphin. Ideally Bobt. Clark will lie with the Nelson: Paul I hi vis. Poll's, und Charles Hustings nnd .Libit Muriarlly. Springfield Bill Posting Co. Two mendiers are on the roan. ' Samuel Moxley. wllh "Forty-live Min- utes with moving nt the Bradford season Theatre, Inglleld soon to former ml Kmll pianist. I.iim iiiiei- Calm, uuinnger) Joe Weber's comimtiy a hit April S. "Der Orosse Nii/llfl' 8|>rlnwlleld.—At the llilldwlll (Deo. Olendorf, miiuagrri Dnuirosch Orchestra •Ices lood Nutured Man," iil. XiiTKS.—The Lvrle will close iiliout 2,i, when Ihe show will b* trnnsferred In Ihe White Cltv, pluvlug high class vaudeville. The Dleiuer will close Its most suc- cessful senson April 20 The Alriliiini; will he uiiiimged by Mr. olouilorf. and will open lis Honshu about May I The new While Clly will iip'di April 22. The stuck holders nr Ibis new eulurprlsi- have spent over *7S,ooo In lltltig Ibis plnre up, pulling lu one of Hie largest roller skating rinks lu this Shite. Willi a large Hummer thentre and vaudeville house, and u large electric Ihonli". W. K. Unities, former muitiiger of lite Dleitief, will hnve charge this senson. The Doling Park wits purchased by Myers, Brooks & Dvmtrl iil ('nn ptirrhiisii new slack holders llolyoke. ---At Ihe opera House (J. II. O'Connell, niiiaugeri Map Wnrd euiuu April S, lo good IhimIiiocs. The Bennett ft Moiillon Hooker ilartforif Co.. In repertory, O-I.'l, plcnscd. The llogers ■MSS Brothers •_':(. '"i'lie Isle of Bong Bong" 24, IvMfnii: IT. F. Murray, manager!.—"Hans and Xlx." 8-10. mid Ihe TruiiH-Allaullc HlP> lesqners. II-1T, came lo full houses. "Qtloelt of the While Slaves' 1S-I7, I lie Ituiltiwiiy Olrls 18-2U. "Yiinkee Bess" 22-24, Itctiln- Snutley Dulosquers 23-27. »i > price was «S0,00(). Tlie ... will spend several thousand dollars on this —At the Oim'ni House (Julius popular Summer resort, refuting tlie theatre, scored and pulling In n largo roller skating rink ami other tip-tu-diilo aiiiusoiiieiits. 'I lie Dol- ■ng i'nrk wns Ihe llrst park and nmiisemont plnre 111 this city, and hits always been a biiiney milker The Tlieuliirliim will open iiliuui in. Tills new house will he de- void! lo high cIliSH vaudeville, uud will III- ulnll seveniy-llvn peiiny innchlnes. J. IL Duggrell will lie innuilgnr The Nickel- odeon opened April 0. This Iioiimi will have I, continuous iierforiiliibi'u of moving plelnres and Illustrated songs I'lie I> Itnniii Mighty llhipodrome will show nt Cenlrul Park April 22-27 H. A. Wuriier and Net lie Woiids, lending people wllh the Die- titer Stock Co., were lUiirrloii April II. t Yid- dish piny I pleased It. "Lenn III vera" D). Uuttle Wllllsms diew n big hoius! 12. "A Message front Mars" hud gooil houses 13. "Side Tracked" 10, (local) 17, '.'At Ihe Old Cross Bonds'" l!>. ... (.•oi.oni.vi. IJ. Fred Lees, mnnngeri.--Big houses nnd till exceptionally goml bill week of 8. Hooked week of 13; Thus. J. Ityuu and lllelnlchl company. Clins. II. Ilrndshaw and company. Aincrlcus Comedy Four, Kitiuiu Francis, Hie Three Hoses. Poller and Hurrls, Lei in Taylor, and moving pictures. St. M18.MH III. Louts.—Al the Olympic Nt. .loHeiib.'-Al Toolle's (C. V. Plllll'iy, mnniigen Cecil BpiiHlier, In "The Olrl Unf- iles." April fi, drew it large and well nlnased audlenoe. "The Clnnsmnn." 0, did well, •fithn Drew, 11, hnd nnt? of I ho liirgesT Iioiinks of Ihe senson, Crnsliin Clarke Hi, Lymnn Howe's plelnres 17. 18. Isabel Irving 111, "The County Chnlrmnn" 20. LrCtl'M |C. I". Phllley, mauugur).—'Hie Avenue tlirls, big biislness, 4-tl. ''A Marked Womun," 7, 8. ,dld well. Woodward Slock Co. opened 0. for live nights, to S. II. O. • \ 1?., "The Holy City" IP. Mliort. -The Belle of .tnpan" 14. Peacemaker." a four art comedy, by William " xhJkei/ipkon (W. II. It Young, will have lis prrmlirr, afternoon cnrlo hall features for of IS. at the Studebnker. by students of the citicngo Musiciil College School of Aiding. .. The Thomas Orcliestru gave a line per- forninnce of a Brahms programme, oftornowi of 12, nnd repented It evening of 13, In OrchestiH Hnll "La Travlala" wni given nt Ihe (inirlik Theatre, evening of 7, by Hie Chlrnso Opera Club, to a very jfood nildloece. which r.pplauded the commendable slnclng l.c-m Waehsner'a Oerman Co. Dpe WolfTo. malinger). w<-ek of IS: Can- taea's Working World. Young Young OIi-kou. wrestlers, nnd rokos and . Prof. Halt, magician. The Blue Dell Diirlcsqnrrs furnish Ihe stnge. cnterliilninonl. Olio includes: Dollle Clifford, a popular local favorite^ Maude Ctandall. fllndle Flslier, Jennie Iltiloh, Dlga King. KUna Kerr. Lillian Lcunnrd. IMsle Window. Clms. ^nlllngbcrg, and' moving plctnroK. Xo-ri'.K.—The United Stales Marine Bnnd save a line performance of "lin llnfen" ("In guve a coneerl. in Symphonv Hull, Sutldiiv Hie llerlsir I. nt INiwers" Theatre, evening of ivering. 14 'Hi" Cecelln Society will ' Olher Ctipt'Kn Hurenu en Hers during present '"Plie children's Criwiile" In ihe same the week were: .1. S. Yoiina. B. A. tlnlsch. hall on Wiilneudiiv evening. IT. as a Is'liclll trunk lllli,in. .Mr. Alien, of Allen nnd Balscb. fur II .1 Labs. H.e retiring i-'ondiielor. William f. Xugent and John Heron. Lillhtu Ltiwnn'.e and Cbarka Millet will licud Mmfwya plclutta. Lynn.—At the Lynn il'. H. Ilurrlson, iiionugi-ri "Forgel-Me-.Vnl" April 8. "Peck's Had Boy" I), tlie Weber Theatre Co, 10. and John Craig nnd n stuck cmiipnuy 11-13, all Iniil gisid business. "Joshuu Hlmpklns" 13, "At the Hid cross Itoads" 17. Malinger Har- rison will Introduce n stock company here, l.eglniiiag Mnv t), with John SaJnpoirs, e. former jdaycr from Ihe Castle Square, Dos- ten. ns lending character actor. Ari'lTinneji (Harry Kalws. mnnngeri.— Business coiilbiues fine. Here (his week: Pal IIihiIio.v and Marlon Item. Herbert Brooks. Hie Three Con ley Sisters; Bounding Hordor.s. Ari.isii-niig ■■ mi Clark. Watertsary liro-i. and 'IVanoy, Kiltie llooney ami ihe popular house eunthiucs to tinn theiii away. The Wilson Musical Comedy Co. made n hl( hit. Hill for week of 14: James If. Con . Madge Do ie Mnrkhnms. Marl* Murrell, Crank ley. Ke.ly nnd Mnrrell, Karl Brim. Anno, tfii "lite Man mi ihe Box,' wllh I nomas 0, Teppel nnd Kllmnnl. Walter Spencer. Ahern Soalirooke. ideased week of 8. Lew Holds n ad llnxler, Cnrlettii Powers'company, Three Co. week of 13. • Xnrrells. Kdwln C. Berry and Cushion's mov- Oiiaxp (Mr. Shceliy, manager).—lite llnys, j ni - „| r ,„ r oK. In "Dowu (lie .I'lke,''scoredI lust week tecll YniVi.K'H (J. A. Jnrkson, manager I.—This SjHRiuer, I flic Olrl Unities," Li jn. -■ - ■ —- Ivi'CKiAi, (It. K, Blissiill, iimnageri.- - Week of 8. Ihe Fimr llunlliius. In "'tlie Find House." "Jnmes Hoys In Missouri" 13-20. IIAymx'S (Wm. t.nren, mitiiugef).-—"Tlie Mayor of Lnughland." wltlirTOW Waters, omh and moving pteinres A » ' Coi/o>iiiu "(Mlddleton * Tale, managers), JrlTerson city.—At the —The hill this week iiuliulos: Kdwln Anion nnd compnnv, A. K, Caldcru, Kdouln and Kilwurds, Jn«. F. Mnclioiinld. Mr. and Mrs. Powers, SI, ongo Bri«„ Sluurl and Keoly Sisters, mid Barry and Wolfiird. StaMiaiih I Leo lielcheiiliaih, maiiagei i, Wnsbliigloii Hoelely Olrls omei-tnlnoil nicely la-I week. The Arcane (Oris IS and week. OAiLii to.- T. Ci'iiwfoid, uiuungcr),— proved o winning nil met inn week of 8. alirncllon, "Down In Mobile." Jnfforsun (D. Ci Wcntheriiy. nin'liitgcri Ferris' CoinudluiiH Anrl! S-I.'t. did nleoiv "Tile I'llipire" 17, "llonieo nnd Julie!" 111. "Fuusl" 22. "Cltai- Iov'h Aunl" 20. "The Holy Clly" ft, "The Dislrlel Lender" ireluin ilnlei Sin. ■ ,«»»♦ Jrx« IIi.i/.Aiiniit. ItAiinn"!', nfler spilling up her miiHier's nffulrs In Duveupoi't,. In., lifts rclurti'U t'.i Chicago.