The New York Clipper (April 1907)

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ApWk<%). THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. .'~353 TfXLKH'H Broadway (I.co C. Teller, man- Vaiiactblit Cup" played to big business. Next, "The Lion and the Mouse. ,r EnLx (Bennet Wilton, manager).—"Xbe Volnntcer Orgaulst" 16-20. Flske G'nnra cip*od a big week 1.1. Next, "Custer's Last rr (Jane* Clark, manager).—John ms la the feature this wi-ek with Iter New York Stars. Tho olio brings Tyson Slaters, tiir- Hansons. Bush Hume, Cain nnd Hun-, the Busch- crt- trio, and Harry Wright. Two bat- g, the March or tho Stars and the ballet Shetland Ponies, arc also presented. "Halan Widows did well last week. Lit (Chas. I: Williams, manager).— »'wvek'» bill Is bemled by Will 11. Mur- ■«Od Blanche Nichols, other. crs arc: Mr. aftd ill's. Jlmmle Barry, Mine, limmv and htM-Wfts, Leo Cnrrlllo, Ida O'Doy. nnd Sralrl AtHntteasner. Big .Iioiikoh lust week. , HtaktfBt'a (Morris Hihlesnlngor. ninuogci-). —The Smart Set this week, Willi S, II. Dudley la the lend. Good business Inst week. Tlie Batmen It rot hero next. GWfHAM, (lidaiir V. ti Irani, niunnger).— liar Clark and his Six Winning Widows ""Vhj week's bill. Others are: Harry ,er, Burke and Dctnpscy, the Prsmpln jPTbt**, Mat Kecfc nnd Tonv Pearl, Hutchinson and Bolluda Bui abridge, HPit' stdtCbL called "Out All Night." and lironeminn Brothers. Business Is good. ■ P*tTOrt'H (8. 8. Allen, manager).—"Pretty Peg*!'" 'bis week. Last week "Deliver Mo Proffl My trlenda" did well. Nest, "The CofiEKree." LScSt'M (Louis Phillips, mnnager).—"Why Girls Leave Home" (his week. Last week's busldesn, wltb "No Mother to Guide Her," was .big... Stews Items. —The Brooklyn Lodge of F.ikV. No. 22, will give a big theatre party to Joe Weber, at the Shubcrt Theatre, 22. Manager W. T. Grover, of the Imperial. Will again manage the Brighton Bench Music Hall: the coming Summer Treasurer A. H..8clionbeTg will hold the name position as In the past eleven years, that of manager of I ho Pain's fireworks at Manhattan Beach. Frank Sntffcn, the assistant treas- urer, Wilt sell tickets at the race track John Jacques, the advertising agent, will hold the some position at Brighton Beach Music Hall .... Stage Manager Chas. O'llara will'be In charge of tbe stage for Manager Urorcr Pattl Carney, leading lady of Ihc Merry Maidens Co., who appeared at;the Imperial lust week, made on enormous hit wlllt her hongs nnd clever dancing. Miss t'amey will be seen In vaudeville the comnlg Summer, In nnd around New York. i ' HEW YORK CITY JOTTINGS. STUDENTS OP MB STAKlIOrE-WlIEATCUOlT DhAM.wic School gave at the Casino, after- noon of Thursday, April 11, six playlets, and ail were well presented. Tbe ploys were: "Tbe • Flying Wedge." "Cupid's Messenger." "Nobllltv." "A Bachelor's Wife," "Mere Man" and "The Letter of tbe Law." Those In the various casts ■were: Lawrence Crad- dock. Edward Lea. Vivian GUI, Mabel Hcn- doreon, Mildred Pierce, Margaret Brewster, Graec Gould, Stonhope-Wheatcroft, Fonnle Harry. Marie Rhodes. Pranklo Mill. Beatrice Akin. Hugh Wynne, Itobert-Lance, Eathcrlne Milbcrry, Elizabeth Wander, Grace WlnSlow, Bena Dalr, Howe Lorlng, Mary Chapman, Miss Miller and Miss Harmcr. Dr.. Maurick BAuiikcld, -president of the Atistral:r Society, of this city, and a well- known German journalist, has takon over the management of the Irving Place Thea- tre, for the- remaining year of Its lease, under agreement with Ilerr Conrled. Mme. on CiSNEttoa and Mr. «ammarco, of the Manhattan Opera Co., will sing for I he benefit of the Edward -Mai-dnwell l<uod, In a concert, afternoon of April 22, In the Waldorf-Astoria. Last Week n force of workmen started to lay a, temporary Boor at the Metropolitan Opera HoUrc, for the Actors' Fund Pair, to be lu-ld week of May 0.. The floor will be placed ou a level with tbe stage, and will cover the orchestra seats. HcIkmch Conbied, who sailed for Europe last week, made the statement that he had decided to resign the management, of the Irv- ing Place Theatre, with the understanding tbut his succesor will continue the present policy of tunt house. lie also stated that he had engaged Ferrari, of Home, in place of Ayiiiro vlifna, one of- his conductors. He firomlscd six novelties for next season and en hcreascd attention to Wagner's operas, wltb a special Wr goer chorus. Tiiuki; will be a season of German comic opera at Terrace Garden during the coming Summer. Gustav von Seyffertltz. formerly the comedian of tbe Irving Place Theatre. Is to be the manager, and tbe star will be Llna Abai-uancll, The season will begin on June i, and continue until Aug. 1. AnnANfiEJiEMTS have been completed where- by tbo Van den Berg Opera Co. will begin a Summer engagement at the West End The- atre, on Monday, May 6, In grand and comic opera, at popular prices. The organization trill be under the alrectlon of Jose Van den Ber&.and will number scventy-frre people. William Parry has been engaged as stage di- rector. Tub Wihth Bats of Amebica have moved to tbelr new office. 1553 Broadway. Tins STunxNTS in Ned Watbdbn'h Tbaik- i SO SCtloot for thu Stace. IhclUillhg the Theatrical Kindergarten, the Institute of Dro- luallc- Arts and cfoHege of Vaudeville, dedi- cated the small theatre In the Wajburn Building, 143 West Forty-fourth Street, in an all-day entertainment, on Saturday, April 13. A long programme was given, and the pupils acquitted themselves creditably. ■«»♦ NEW YOBS STATE. Buffalo—At the Star (P. C. Cornell, manager) "Madam Birtterlty:" at doubled prices, April 1017. "The Prince of Pilaea^ 18-20, Musk and Wig Club of University of Peunsvlvanla M2. Jessie Booslcllc com- mences her Summer stock season May 18. A. II. Stuart and substantially the same com- pany that appeared hero last Summer so suc- cessfully, will support Miss Bonstellc. b ran- ds Wilson did well. Tortile (J. Lauglilln. manager).—Margaret Wychcrly, In "Tbe .Primrose Path." 10-20. SIiba'h.— Week of 10: Bob Milliard and company, Charles F. Scamon, Julian El- tinge. Hamirton Hill, Murray Sisters, Alice and: Harry Taylor. Carl and May Ohm. and Brown, Harris and Brown. Business rule* big. Academy (P. C. Cornell/manager).—Mar- tin's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" this week. "Across the PaclflC" next weeK. "The four Corners of tbe EaTtb" scored nicely. _ Gabogv (Chan. E. White, mnuager).—The nontz-Saotley Co. had a prolltable wccit. Week of 10, Bowery Mtirlesqucrs. Majcstlei 22-27. The theatre will be kept running all Summer, with regular butlesaue shows. Lafavxtte (Chus. M: Bragg, manager).— Bohemian Burlesqucrs week of 10. Pat Bellly 22 and week. Tbe Jolly Girls proved entertaining and drew excellent attendance. ; Teck (P. C. Cornell, manager).—"Tlie Sign or Ilin Cross" this week. "81s Hopkins'' wsek ot'J2.' Alberta Gallatin did well. Wasiiinuton Thbatijb anu Muslum fi^owls F. Wnn, manager).—In tbe museum Is a two-headed calf. In the curio ball: Prof. Stanley Lawrence, strong man: Japanese ex- hibit, magnetic lady, palmists and Illus- trated songs. Business Is fairly good. Albany.—At Harmonus Bleeekcr Hall (B. R...Tacobn, manager) Mortimer Show, In "The Man and the Law," bad an excellent audi- *nt* April 8. "A Wife's Secret," 9. 10, did well. -Uan" Ward, 11, auius--d a big house. }\va. ii. Crane ana Ellis Jclreys, V£. 13, In "She Stoops tn Conquer," drew fine audi- ences. "In Odd Kentucky" 15, "Tlie Isle of Bong Bong" w, MaudaTealy 17. "Gay New York" 18-20. PuocTon'B (Howard Graham, resident man- ager).—Bill for IB mnd week: Keller nnd Pauls Arab*. Chas. Kenna, Sabine, O'Neill and \era. Elsie Fay and Pierce Bros., Coldcn Gate Quintette, tbe Trlllers, and May Duryen anO company. EuPlkK (Thos. B. nenry, resident mana- ger).—Tho Trnn^-Atlnntlcs gavo a very su- perior show s-10, Applause was given to Mile. Emerlc, Friend and Oowlng, and Fonnel nnd Tj-son. Good attendance was in evi- dence. Tlie Bon Tons held forth to the do- light of big audiences 11-13. The bnrletta, '•I'oimsi- Cufc." was very amusing, and "The Girl In the Bra Oonilno" was the feature (if the olio. Clark's Itunaway Girls 10-17, Vanlly Fair 1.H-20. G.ubtv (II. B. Nichols, manager).—Cham Blossoms, 8-ltl, In "The Wrong Umrt To- liasen." met with a kindly rccc|)tlon. and tlllul the house. Yankee Hoodie Girls 11-18, hi "Tucker's Purm" nnd "Knn In Camp." In tbe olio were: frrn>klln Italic, Marlon and Pec.ri, nnd Hie Kldonlas. Gunning,- the Juil- lircaker. was an added attraction, and created much Interest. Drcnmlnnd Burlesqucrs 15- 17, Star Show GlrlB 18-20. Boebeater—At the Lyceum (M. E. Wolff, manager) "The Mayor of Toklo" had good attendance April 8. Jobn L. Kearney and Will H. White, in the leading roles, scored big. "Mrs. Warren's Profession," with Mary Shaw, Catherine Countlss, John Flodley nnd E. J. Jlauilffe, did S. ft. O. ». Francis Wil- son had a large house Mi "Tho Hypocrites" played to three very large audiences 12, 13. Louis James 15, Mi, "Mudam Butterfly 10, 20. • t - 8TRONGEW TMWIV KVl^U • t • JOHN R. PRICE'S Popular Players WANT FOR SUMMER SEASON, Full Company for Rcj^iriMib Big Feature Ads. Lady Orchestra. NOTHING BUT THE BEST WANTED. ,\ UUKE3.S JOHN R. PRICE, Care Broadwaj Theatrical Exchange, ]\ Suite asi, — ■ • • NEW VOHK CITY. FOR OPEN TIME, Audreia PREflEIICI E. SABTOIf, 188 West 90tli Street. SEW JEIISEY. N«twnrk. — At the Newark (l.ee Olio- leiicHl, manager* "Mr*. Warren's rrofesslon" this we«k,.n'ltli Mary Khaw. "In the BIsuops t'lirrlagc"' brought .Irssle Busley Into favor- able prominence here, week of April.8. Uyron mi.xmosota, Jlerrl OnOorne nnd eomnany, prcscntlug St. l'nul.— -Tin- Metropolitan Opera Ilvuee "'I'limlUB mi Aclri'Hs:" Jusuplt Adelman Trio, (I.. X Hcolt, nnmsger) was dark April 7-10. Julius Tituiieu, Ildwlu Htevens nnd compiin.v, Al, Jl. Wilson, in "Meta In the Alps." drew t'lmlley Case. \m Alitite llros.. Kelly und very «ood liiirsen 11-11). Ituxe t'oghlnn, In Item', mid Oriilicum motion pletures. "Nil, Warren's Profession." 11-17 : the Itoose- l*Nnjtii: (lieulr. & Zulleo, proprietors).— af l "' u!3iS£~nE3~ta~iamm H "und has charac- velt Club, of Minneapolis, lij.'jt). Arthur For 8 nnd week: New fenturvs In vinide- tir «•«« erV ltflb?v nlnv d by Bam est t' Joy. W'hiu. «H-retar.v nnd tSasuro* of the Wind- vllle. Illu.troted songs, skeleh by the tnlipio NATioN.M, .(Max Uurtlg,. manager).-Jos. &%JS , WL* M Zgd? SlaMalF sor. who Is a d'ever black facelomdln. wll Players, and the_ Ilnlque-oHcope. ,, with the club, and at Minneapolis and NOTCH.—Carroll MeOumus, who Is visiting tour. 13-2R. "The Virginian" 21-24, her parents In this city, gave it whlstllin? Ig business " dncttbn being good. Hortensc In "Mrs. Oanc s Defcns"'" * 20, In "Tbe May or of r TtAKPr. (Mrs: T. J. stock was well cast Fvll Men 1»" to satlsfncto SfJSS?"" nDd thC aCt ° f ° e "' e ' ,e ™• *" •W^C «^m7ot'BoW>" thl» wok. "In Wll, sgwa ivatiosai. (.Max uurtig, manager).— ios. SS: T _iV;„.j' Santlcy, In "Blllv. the KM." had satisfactory The_ piece pleased, rottims 8-10, giving a good abow. "The aign ■"•JESS ia w of the Cro«' did hlg business 11-10. tho pro- ^.oj"-"? 0 ?, •**■ ."• Ttay. —At Hand's Opera House (H. T. Thompson, resident manager) "Jlrs. Dane's Defense" drew a good houtw April I*. "Mrs. YVIggB of the- Cabbage Patch' 1 had a big house 10. Mortimer Snow and company packed the house 11, 12, hi "The Gambler's Tb^'lSay Morning ti Sweetheart." "The lleir to tho Iloorah" had j M Lifters proved ti a fair houso 13. William t'ovcrsham, in "Tho the i>ntrnn* want, las 8. l>lg l. scene of Immense gatherings, nt the iinpular Pierong A 'Vi'llo, Houaw Man,' 15; "The Isle of Bong Bong' PBOcron's (William H. Graham, resident manager).—Bill for week of 18: Edna Arch- er Crawford. Dorseh and ItUBsell, Kltz Gib- bon-McCoy Trio, Hue Smith, Swor Brothers, Green Brothers, and the O'Kabe Japs. Lyceum (R. II. Keller,. manager),—The Yankee Doodle Girls drew Tvell 3-10. The Cherry Blossoms packed the houBe 11-13. The Star 3bow Girls 15-17, the Dreamland Bur- losquers 18-20. » ' Elm Ira.—At the Lyceum (Lee Nortou. Kt-mper, ... tiX LasYVlrt,"' K^aSSf&SSSS. concerts, CO. Pierong & Wii.le, MMKA 3% flortlV, 1?T"Out'prlenS Frltr," was sue- will give vaudeville 111-20. with the Mlowliut oes^filrJeek o( 8L "Parted on Her Bridal peopre: 'l^e Otero Family, Douglas awl Tniii" £2-2';. Douglas. Jlmmle I men*. Truey and W.ujtMAx'x'K (W. 8. Clark. Glories this _ tin' kind of entertainers the MtrnH want, last week, and they, flllod Douglas. Jlmmle l.tieas. Truer nnd Carte:-. manager).— Lenu Davenport and "Pnthe" eluenmlugrapli. 'is week The This entertainment will he given under Ike a strong the house cvory night. The Trocaderos 22-27. ■ Jeraey City.—At the Academy (P. Ii. Henderson, manager) "Texas" April 15-20, "Tlie Old tlomstead" 22-27. Eugenie Blair, In "Thn Woman In the 1'anc," with nn ad- mirable support, of which Alice Bralinm recolved n'number of scene calls, closed a uplondld week 111. Bon Tom (T. W. Dlnklns, manager).— Williams' Ideal Kxtrovagansa Co. 15-20, In- nocent Miilils follow, lluslnoss with 6am Devere's Own Co. was line. Keith & Pitociou's IP. Burns, resident McCnr, Clark. Knight auspli'fs of the Junior Pioneers, oraanliatlou of this city. Anntuiiv Ham,.— The lloval Ilungarlin Hussar Boys' Band, with six big vaudeville acts, di«w vni-y good houses week of 8. KMi'iin: (Sam Fink, miimiger).—Builneis was verv good week of 8. and showed an In- crease over last week's business. The only new fnccH will be the He Clalrvllli-s and Helen Mlguun. All the others hold over. • ■ ■ Dull Mb. The Lyceum (C A. Marshall. ii'iiiingeri was dark until April ltt, when •"ITni Girl of the Colden W<-st" npnearod. "Forly-llvn Minutes from Broadway" 13, "The College. Widow" 16. "The Vlrginhm" manager) Hlmmeleln's 'ideals gave a week -SSeryJ— Week 'oit'liV Wl'nsof "iUCmf, »»■ "On the llrldge at MWnlght." ■!. «'«le « of excellent reriertorv April 6-13. receiving JS?™lealle nnd company. Dr. C. B. Clark, siicees*. PrlmrosJ-s Mlnstrers hud iJW liberal imtroooge. Wlllhim Jj. Crane and Knight Brothers aXfluwtcllc. Peters and "J'"?" 1 ^ .;•* «»«' B« vo . KMf JtSTSg! UUIs Jeffreys presented "She Stoops to Con- na^rtlett Wllwm Brotbcra. Three Dumonds, Black Paul hud good business 0 'I In) roov- nuer.'' 11; to good business, the repertory ™,i the'Prtota ^ log pictures are drawing well at the mallhees company giving way on. that date. "Tho Bqunw Man" 16. Family (G. W. Mlddloton. manager).— Packed liouses last week. Hill for week of 15 : Adelc Purvis Onri, assisted by. Flora All- thropc; Uallcn and Hayes, Harry Tsuda, King and Stango. and motion pictures. Iti a i,r<i (P. W, McCoanetl, manager i.— People for week of 15: Honey and llniiey. Notes.— The New Majestic Theatre Is pro. crossing nicely, and will soon be enclosed. The workmen will soon have tho roof com- pleted All tbe Biorc shows In the city are doing n remarkably large business. Puierson.—At the Lyceum (V. J. Gilbert. manager) "The Two Orphans" had good iihrcvs. « houses April 810. Joe Welch. In "The HkN- Howard." BlsnXbe GC Cot"rijyrtle O'Nc.l maker."'tnrye much satisfaction, to capacity (Sundays. .Metkopolitan (W. II. i/ongstrcet. mann- cei-).—The F(iv Foster Co. old well 7-13. Twentieth Century Maids H-20. Bum; (Joe. Mnltltmd. mnniigeri. —Another good show Inst week with business big. The hill Included: James and Uadlo Leonard, Anderson, Olga l.orrulne. Tom Glllon, Doro- thy llavne. McGune nnd Grunt, tsadoro sil- ver. J hi. MeClcllap end the moving pictures Oenrgc A«le Is n regnlnr fieaucnlvr of the local theatres during ills stay here. iin klu mi.—At (he Mncdonoiigh (Chas. P. Hall, iiniiiiigerl "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch" drmv enpaeliy houses April 1-3. 'Ray- mond Hitchcock. In "A Yankee Tourist." A to H. K. 0. 10. Ilia Augtmtln Daly tisleal Co., In "Clngolee," played n return engagement 7, and drew excellent business. Colonial Sloeli Co., from Ban Francisco. In "Salome," 8 and week: Nat C. Uoodwln 10-20. MiiKRTT (II, W. lllshou, manager),—The Ulierty Stuck Co.. In "In Arkutisaw" (second week), druv capuclly huslnesH week cmllitg 7. IiNlioii's Company of Players, In "The I'rluee nnd I he IViuprr," 8-M; "The Cowboy nnd the Lady" 15 and week. IlHtttA Panic Ovkiia llotts): (It, W. Bishop, manager).—The ldorn OlKira Co.* In ''Na- noti," drew well week ending 7. Same com- •puny. In "Wimir," 8-H, Iiki.i. i I'd. iiomnit. manager).—Bill 8 and week ; Hdtvlit T. Hmcry luiu company, pre- senting "The Lunatic:" Allilnl, mUglcbin; Vernle P. Mel'hersini, Onetta. and the bin- graph. Bus In ess was to capacity last work. NovLt.Tt (Tony Lubelskl. manager).— Features 8 and week I Hugh McCormick. the Hit its, Sullivan, Johnson and Duron, Major Williams, Jea, flennesaey. and Novelty motion pictures. Business was heavy last week. »» » . CONNKCTIOUT. Hrldweiiopl Af Hmllh's (K. C, Stall b, manager) Mildred Holliind, ltt "A Piiiiitllse of Litis," pliiytW to H. II. (».. A|irll 8. "Totii, 10. "In Old Kentucky'' 17. Maadc Fcaley 18, "A Wife's Secret" 10, 20. . , Keith's (Frgd Bcrger Jr., resident manu- gcr).—This week: «cott and Whalcy, Hex Pox, Charles and Kanny Van. Charles Mack and company, hi "Come flack to Erin:" lloat- tlno and Stevens. Ned Nye and Cnmlllo Trin. OiiPHEUM IF. L. Koncke, resident matia Atlantic City At the Savoy (Fred K. Moore, manager) the Smart Set did well April 8-10. Maude Pealy delljrfiteil good audiences It -13. "Mrs. Warren Profession 15. "Tom, Dick nnd Hnrry" 10, 17, Nance O'Nell; In "Cleo" (first production), 18^20. oner of Zcnda.* and following bookings In- Ze'da, I<e!ii- elude: "Do. Barry." "The «.tri6tlan' p and klnetograph Zelda, I<e;irl Hunt, KIght Yasser Clris, and "O,uoea of the Convicts." I,i'i;i:rji ft. C- S peers, Lviitic" 14 and week. "A r.nd week, had fine business, wck*. Uxictji; (John ISllloit, manager).—BUI for ':. end week Includes: Crook nnd Linton, Flo Irwin. Gardner. West and Sunslllnc. t-at- ' "lest, Irene Lll' tic. and the motion pictures. Guod business rules. Dt:wct (W. A. Singer, nmuuger).—Pay Foster CO. 11 nnd week. Umpire Burlesqltors, 7 nnd week, had good business. Twentieth Century Maids 21 and week. •ni'.ini/er) —"ICsst niaiiagiir) Mildred Holland, In " lUMnlSl itoll " 7- » f '''""• 8c '' rcU <> "" ( ' ct ' N8 ^P rl1 » « "ffiia" "l and '•> home talent, benrilt ifnlon is. zaia .1 anu ^, fc ,- .„ rUc w||| ^ V. "SthoOI." for lioiini . j... m.ysonthcmttiu" 11, 12, Weber's Tltcatre Co. 18, Chtiulicey Oleolt 15, "Tho Isle of Spice" 10, llogers Bros. 20. iowrt Vim fmnmrmr*. Shackel- £,_ Vnd'B"ro™GcW™de GebwV""l'rene W- V***** O.-kua RMM (II. H. Jennings, Sfs^ vS ^s^ssffte |s Ka«^v ^SkffmgmBSK l?^,°e,« „re o sSeeess. moving b ,,*gS^rT Kor week of 15: Lewie and ruI , c ,?. n . rT .«■ a 8ln«r maoaeer) — Kay Plcused 11-13. "Nellln, the Beautiful C'loiiic "'ffi-The 1 Summer stock season ftflj. ^ ^S^ xlSSL^VvSSS^ IwgS. if'mJS^%gS^J&. ^'^ 7 I-™"*** "t«i > Wl Mijestlc will open May 20, wtUi "l'hc Prls- Four, Hodges_and Launehmerc, De Ye „„,) „.„„ t i 1Djl „„,^i i ntf,,,™ TsTSifi >ow J2-^i Hobokcu—At tbe Lyric (II. P. Soulier, CALIfOBNIA. Manager Jennings has dCelileil to run musical comedies after (ho regular sea- son closes, with Billy H. Clifford and Muudo Lainliert t ■• head the stock compuny. Pot.t'M (Louis I", lielby. ninnagei).—Week " th and Peru, Ileum nnd and Curron, pear. | proprietor) WiKttm IE. B. Sweet, resident manager). Wcekof 15: tft^j^&lBgB SSSJ-, —Torcat Bertha Morrel. Leonard Kane, and company, Ahdul_ Kader,J|cJ^ff Brothers, Carlton and Cprbln, Sam Cort, Sawudu'a Japanese, and. kloetugntpli. . 4 » » , Sat "HafnesV Moranl and- Nevarro, Uirry Hvans. and. Iliiiry Talc's Comedy Co. Busl- Lui'roiiii.M (Sparks M. Berry, manager). ho ForrlD Slmrk Co. presented "Parsifal, toud business, week ending il. "Fedoru" MISSISSIPPI. >alchf r. —At the Baker Grande (Sam J. Myers, manager) "The Gingerbread Man" had u crowded house March 30. "If 1 Were King" April 10, Whitney Bros.' lecture II. NVtb.— Prank Dudley and his repertory company bare been having everything their own way. hi Natchez, for tho whole of last week, and when they come back they will bo leatrc. What the Interested Investors "Because Slut I,ovcd lllm 'So" was presented, n moving pictures and ill; is anroblcm to many. lo good business, by the stock company, week a i r<> . Tlie (toll Is l» he tho ' "■* nrou ' cm g """"• ,. n< fl,,g g, "Candida" was given Its llrst^tock WO rk lo cohitnence about J assured of a good welcome, by crowded duly apn'reclot.ctf. "Across houses ' 17. "A Jtncc for Life is-iv ness Is exccllnnr. 'NoTii—Thcialrlngent rules passed by the City Council will prevenMIuMiulldlng of the Mar theatr will do, i Bsroniie.—At the llsyonnc (R. A. Schl- itn. mankgef) "McFadden's Flats," April 1-3, hart the largest business of the season. "tid.OOO Beward." t(J. received a good! rc- ceptloa. "The Maett-r Workman." 8-10. was - the Pacific" IB- AUI —TI to good business, week ending U 8-L'i. The last week of ton T'<;rrls engage- ment will Le 15-20. when another presenta- tion of "Tlie Holy City" will be* given, llfai' Bkiahco (J. II uekwoud, manager).- houses. ■ ' . ' " Vicksburar.—The Walnut Street Theatre iHy Mayer, manager) closed Its season April 5, with "Buster Browc." Tho manager has already elarted to book some good at- tractions Tor next year. The season Just dosed was not ur to expectation.. .Notb. —Work Is progressing on the new />p<?ra House, and those Interested expect to be ready for business Sept. 1. *- _ uv. company -production, by iTiu Btilasco Co.. 8. to good business, cuntinithig during the week. "The Undertow" 16 Hiid week. Mubobco'm iii.'iniANK (Oliver Morosco. mini- ogcr).—"Under the Bear Flag" was present- ed to capuclly. by tho Burbank Wtock Co., tlurlng tho Mcond week, ending (I. "The Two Orpli.inu." 7 and week, to big houses. ••ChlrotulO Pudden" M-20. (ItiANU oi'eha Houm>3 (Clarence Drown. special lietiu- fit for St. 'Francis. Hospital. Mr. Poll gave the use of tbe theatre anil entire hill for Ilia cause The Nickel Theatre .(J. II. Nash. manitger), moving pleltires and llltislnitud songs, with tlitutga (wleu a week, drew good audiences... .Travelers' Hull has been leased by Spitz & Nathanson, of Providence, lo run lilclurrs und lllttslraled song the- thn roughly remodeled, ' lune 1. Waterhurp—At Pull's '(Harry Parsons, roannkfr)"The White Chrysautbemuin" piuyctl le rapacity April 8. Mildred Holland uitd guod business 10. "Tom, Dick and Hnrry" did well 11, 12. "At thn Old Cross Honda" 13. llogers Bros. IV, Cbauncey Olcott 10, "The Isle of Splcc" 20. JacuuKM fJ. II. Docking, manager).—lll:t 15-20 Includes: Charlotte Parry and com- CiuHdest.—At the Camden (M, W. Xayiot, inagcr) Mamie Fleming. In "Yankee Bcbh," „orcd her.: April 4-C. tolj: it. O. Vaudeville. N - 0TE _Th« Summer theatre Is belug Uxed 8-13, for local police pension fund, packed tU |, | I0UHC presenting "A Markc liouses at every performance.. ' Billy Ker; rvKWOn (A. K Plschcr. n ig r| sando' MlnMrclB 15-17, "At (.ripple Creek •-Matrlmunlnl Muddles," by the manau scored ■ u . n ager).r.Trc Kllcfords'-Sturn for the ''^ ffl^^iS&Sb Vml'll.."^ W- Boy" 7 nnd week. Beginning 14, the Ulrlch """ "'""""* *"" , II. Lksmk Smith write*: "On March 30 1 placed an 'ad.' In The Naw Yobk Cliw'ku, end received answers from eeventy-flvo iieo- ple. At the same time I pined an 'ud.-' In ono of the other theatrical papers, nnd re- ceived one answer, which proves tho old !>«>••»• Jhnt.lt pa'« to ndvertlsc (but In .a good piper). I will open m tent ' i, at vtyinore. Neo.. putting oir " lira t class hills, playing threen town. Hare a new tent—00ft. round top and 30ft. middle piece—with new scenery, painted in oil. The roster of, Ihe company Is as follow*: II; Leslie Smith, iiiiinuger; Herbert II. tfnilth. PtnI V. Menken*, Omy- don II. Pox. Harry Holms, Italpli Dcune, G. i: Blucklium. John L. Hauls, advnncc man; Myru Collins, f.nurn l.ulrd, Mrs. Blackburn • uiid Carrlt Vnu licao." 18-20. <«» Konnrii caiiolina. CbBPlottc—At the Academy of Musis (O. V. Kessler, manager) Mrs. Italic Carler, 7 and week In "Pu Barry," played to th- largest bus:- ncss of the season April 1. Hliick Co. will open its Hummer season at " Marked Woman." manager).— stock com- pany, 7 nnd week, with new vaudeville feut> tints, illustrated songs and moving pictures. ijii, Mimsion (ICvan Baldwin, manager).- Conllniious vaudeville and moving pictures, K«w London.—At the Lyceum (Ira W. JUeksoii, utannger)' Amliorst Dramatic Club Atrll 8. "The Isle of Hplco" 10. Chuilncey Olcoft, 12. delighted a large audience. "Undo Tout's Cnbln" HI, Mildred Holland 1(1. ■+«-» "An Amihiican Guiuiu," a play In four ur|s. by Will A. Page, adapted from A.,(.'. Itiinlcr's latest novel, was notitl for Ititi first Kmimiiu I Blllv Bunks, resident manager). Then? ha* hqI> — Features 8 and week: Chss, Morroll, tilde on any stngc, April 15, at the Worces font eunw 'ifav doni SajTtssBl •■ a*Btor •M.WaiitMa lii'tf. latira Hanks. Lolaml mid Maok. Mnltlo tw llienlre, Worcester. Mass., by the Mill m "SSttaL bu't Max SanV In "The Man on the Box." Keen? and coinpsuy. Josej.hluo Voijluro. Itm ; ro | ln Williams Hlock Co., Florence lleott up niJhta in'each Pleased a good slMPd audience 0. James plro Hlock Co.. Hi "That Terrible Telegram," peering lu the title role. >ft K roundup 0'NMU'playcd t*j&£&Ej*-^. ,«. "4 ' Kotb.— fbe Lfltta Pj»rk Audltoriuui (W. .„ Pelcrs. mntiajter) iwlll be dewded t<» sloi't and vniidorllle the comlqg Stunaier, nud Will. ilro Bio— , the elnematograph. I'Fiii'M;'s I Al. 'ii. Vlournoy, munuger). Hnrjiesln Cluiut Josricu lusstitorp signed oncn for the seiikan June 3 Chah. Str.omRf Is 'credited' with doing a iloablo somersault from the stage, at the Wblto Uatd'beutbt, Kuuday, April 7, , en In Junc'i-m, .lust week, restraining Henry Kealtires'Ji and wwk: Nellie Audrews Grand B. ofjcy rroui appearing tinder any other Opera C".. presenlliiH scenes, fwni grnrtd .lnanngemrnt than Hint of Walter N, I.aw- i,|m.i»; AH Hull. Llzf.le Kviitis, siipiiorleil by renrtv Mr. I,nw)cnce slniert Hint Blr. HltW s I*iyd mid icvai)»: Mile. Ad Alnvie, Umiy iui«rpreUl.l')n of tbe lltl* role In "Tt» kftm I^rVnlhe. mill new uioilon ple1iire»; on the II«x ' liad mad" him Important to tlio oiii'iii.iu (Mnrllii Meek, gitiietul mans- in'oilni'tlon. rod Unit he hail a con Intel Willi jcn.—Features 13 uud Week i, Uuu Burke, ,\h- Hlxey fur llic run of the play, '