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3TAT4. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 297 mim AT EVE Yes, Ladies and Gentlemen, don't be misled—this is not a song. It is a mere reminder of my moving from 48 to 33 West 29th St. Now I am next to the corner of BROADWAY, on the same old street, 39th. Everything is ready, many pianos, many pianists, many songs--"YOU'LL HAVE TO WAIT TILL MY SHIP COMES IN," "TIPPERRARY NORA," "COME TO LAND OF BOHEMIA," "BONNIE JEAN," "RED WING," "MOSES ANDREW JACKSON, GOOD-BYE," "WALKED RIGHT IN," Ceo. M. Cohan's "POPULARITY MARCH" and Kerry Mills' Instrumental Knockout, WING," and a lot of others. MANY COOD FELLOWS: WM. REDMOND, TED SNYDER, PETE CARROLL, MAURICE ABRAHAMS, JACK ELLIOTT, JAMES McCABE, WILLIAM SCHULTZ, KERRY MILLS, REN. LDS, AND OUR GENIAL MANAGER, MAX SILVER. .A. MILLS, 32 West 29th St.. New York. . .vr.: I'M BROADWAY EVERY DAY t .Majesty's (II. Q. lie Williams, in "The CANADA ' Mqnt'renl At Hl> Brooks, manager) llutt Ll(llc Cherub, pleased good houses April — :iil(l week. Wflllam Foversham. In "The >"o,uuV Man." 29 nnd week. "Mr. Hopklnson" nnd vPublle Opinion" next week. Ai-aw.my W .Mesn: (Walter Greaves, nian- aeofjl^ieo. Sydney. In "Busy Izzy's Vaca- tion." bid big attendance Inst week. "Taint- Ik/IM Town" 20 and week. Thos. E. Shea <:o ..'All. • - ral.-MMls (F. W. IjtClalr. manager).—"The ilii/SWs Hunt-liter" drew good business week of SB San Carlos Opera. Co. SO-May 1. "llap- pyia'ql'*! local) 2-4. "Iluinau Hearts" 6-11. . Uu'vAt. (II. C, Kgcrton,. manager).—Good iillcnfjlirire greeted the Dreamland Burlesquers Ajytk 22-27. Merry, Maidens 20 and week. Kentucky llel'es next. ' Iwh Soi'VHAfTBit (It. Ravenx, manager). - -Till* j^rnjanent French .Stock Co.. In "Cath- speak In Hie highest terms of the perform- ance. The i-oiiipany arrived ai Halifax, .V S.. Ill, anil Is now touring the provinces. lUUH.Ij., . . .' "... • " • • Man." packed the Donne, In "Kerry Gn NAT'OXAI, 1'll.V.NCA agef")?—The permnn Lol'rlme d*Alx.*' pi d'un''Jr-unne Hemmc <-rlncj?" seored a lilt last week. "Malson N'euw" 21* and week. l'liANCAis (Paul Cazcncuve. man- permanent French Stock Co., In .. Alx.'" pleased 22-27. "I.e ltoman Jrunnc Hemmc Pauvre" 20 and week. ■'. wj .• * Ht^Joun.—At .111$ Opera House tA. O. SklHner. nmnngor) the Lyceum Stock Co. re- nirneg. April 18, presenting "The Sqmiw Manj". to good business, and pleased. This plsi-a. .Wiik presented' up io 24. "Thelma" -'•VVT. The I in— rt will close lla present engagement here May 4. Kirk Brown Co. 0-!NV..- ' .• . . . • XOTBH.—The Jere McAullffe Stock Co. passed'through, April 20. tn route from Yar- mouth,'-X. II.. to Shcrbrooke, 1'. Q Prof.'-A. P Dement.gave an exhibition at illsQueen's Rollawova LV20 The large. number-of theatrical friends of Archibald t.. H.-fMlev, or "Tnele Arch." as he waa fa- miliarly known, will .egret In hear of his death, which occurred at bis home here, April Uk/n-Jjo matter what the performance *as "Tncle Arch." tvna always to be found In lhfi' front row. or In one of the orchestra seats, and every professional, both male aatj lemaje. soon learned Io know "Tncle Arch. ..' The Keith Interests have made an of- fer" to St.-.Mary's Society, Halifax, N. 8., for their hall. MM if it Is nccepted, moving p c- lures nnd Illustrated songs will furnish the lT)l-for Ihe present. The W. I.. Ilarklns Co>.ynlrh left for the West Indies about six MsMwMV for an extended tour, was forced to-cut short its trip owing to yellow fever In 'Trinidad. The lohjpnny plnyeil two wceka In Bermuda, and papers received from there London.—At the (irand (I.. H. Bowers, managcri Win. Fnvershnm, In "The Squaw house April 10. . Allen low." 21), played a return date. Nothing Is booked until 29. when "The Holiest Coon in Dixie" comes. "The Itoyal Cher' Mav 4. Mary Mnnnerlng R - Bennett's (J. II. Aloz, manager).-4-Turn- awnv houses fattened the hauk account week of AprW 22. It was the largest week's busi- ness since the new house opened. . Week of 20: I'co. Smedlev, Flske and MeDonough, Dubois nnd monkey. Ilaihaway and Slegel. I'nn Clnytnn mid company. Four Singing Colleens, Henry nnd Alice Taylor, and Ben- nel togr'iph. Notes. —nennett's will close the season Mav II Treasurer Calger.of the drain!. is visiting his home In Toronto Tom Brlerley. stage manager of Bennett's, hits been appointed general manager of Bennett's Thcatorlums Kd. Bffner,. treasurer of Dennett's, will likely manage a theatnrlum at St. John, X. B., during the- Summer months, Toronto At the Princess (O. n. Shep- pard raiinager) "The Squaw Man" scored a big success, week ol April 22. Dallas Wei- ford 20 and week. tlitAXr. (A. J. Small, manager I.—"f.'heek- «rs" dirt good business week of 22. "The Ar- rival of Kitty" 20 nnd week. Majestic t A. .1. Small, manager).—"Lena Rivers" did gcod huslnes* last week. "For n Human Life" 20 nnd week. Shea's (J. Shea, mnoiiyer).—Big business for Ihe entire week. 22-27. The bill for week of 20 Include.!: William tlllletle's "The Red Owl." Franz Kberis. Howard and Xor'li. .Musical Avolos. Clennor Dorel, Scott and Wilson, the Mimic Four and the klnologrnph. Htak iF. W. Slulr. manager).—The Cherry BlossoniN got I heir "hare of the business Inn week. Ilr-siinlnnd llnrlesnuers ^o anil week. Massi:>- Mi;sii" Hai.i. iKtewnrl Huston, manager).—St>n Carlos Opera (\n. had large advance sale 2tl. 27. Xotk. — -Canadian National. Horae Show, May 1-4, at St. Lawrence Arena.- Oitnwn.—At Ihe Ruswir (V. Gormnn,' manager) "The noyal tJhef" had good hiisl-- ness. April 211. -24. San Cnrloa Opera Co. 10." Mailnmo llrorllln .10. Thos. K. Shea May B, 4. Giiand 01'ET.a Hot hc (II, J. .Blrdwhlstle, iiuimiguri.-- "Cast Life In New York" had gooil liiislnesB April 22-24. Brnnkty'h iGiis. S. tireiinlng, iimnager). —Bill week of 20: Julia Itcdmond ami coin- puny. Vuldare Illcyclo Troupe. I|prl«.rt Brooks and eioinuny. Oelger mill Wallers. Ilerlle Heron. Wilbur Mack rnd company, l-'retl and Anna rel.it. nnd Uennettgruph. s ■ St. < iitliarlnrx.—At tho Orand Opera House iChns. II. Wilson, muUHgei) "I'alnr- Ing the Town" had fnlr linslness April 20. Thos. K. Shea. In "The Hells." 2ft I "The Itoyul Chef 20. «-»*» TEXAS. It. Worth.—AI Greenwall's Opera House ll'hll W. (ti"?,;n\vnll. manager) Dnckstader's Minstrels packed the house, mutineo and night, April IX. "Iiuster Brown" did well 10. Koclun, whe violinist, for recitals, 24, .'-' : Mrs. lj>slle Carter, In "Du Barry," 27, when the season of the house closes. Majestic \J. II. McDonald, nuinuger).— Rill 21 and week: Trainer and Mohler, AI. Bartlelt, Tie Hylo. Linden Beckwllh, i.ury and Lucler, llllly Clark, Harrison King and company, and the Majextngraph. Business continues good. I.vim- (\V. D. Russell, manager).—Bill 21 and week : Pauline Slossnn, Dick Fulton, Cov- ington and Wilson. Prof. Hubert*' trained rats. .las. Blount, and the klnodrome. Busi- ness Is good. Htanpaiiii (Frank D* Beque. manager).— "The Xew Professor" was the title of the bur- lesque week of 21. I'coplc were : Cox Family, Maggie Brooks, Jul In Fox, J no. 13. Green. Anita I.ovenu, Roy Woods. 1. K. N. ami Georgle Powers, Justlc Hart/el and Penrl Gllmore. Business Is booming. Xotkm. —Whlto.Cltv IJnk« Kchwarlx, msn- ageri and I/ake Krle (Lee Fleming, mana- ger), the two Summer resorts, continue to do ii good hmiiness The .Music Festival, April 20. (10 and .May I, at Festival Hall, will bring out Mme. Iviuma Karnes, In song recital, with the t'hlcngo Symphony Orches- tra, and n chorus of 700 voices. Prof. Claudu Itossignal will he tho director. s Houston.—At the Houston Theatre (M. C. Mlcbeals. manager) Koclan, violinist, April 17, 18, ntiruiied fnlr, houses. Mrs. I^slle Carter, In "Du Bnrry." had two (TQwded houses 24. at advanced prices. • MtJKiTii" (F. Slurgls. unnairerl.—Iliml- M coutlnues Wg. People week of 22: Klein, Ott Brothers and Xleholsoii, Mrhiills slid Smtlli, Grace Anderson, Frank Milton and Im> Long Slslers. Wilson and lllce, Three Poli-lers, ami the Mujc.-ilogrupli. RfCKEa'a Tk.nt a.su Woshkii Snow closed 22, nfti-r twenly-lhree weeks of pheiioiiieiially big business. I In; tent being crowded iilglilly to the close. Notes. —Alvldo ALitsscrre, formerly owners and managers of the Standard Theatre, will open n Summer theatre, April 21), op- posite the Majestic, on Congress Street. It will he u ivomlen structure, covered Willi iIn for present use. with n sealing capacity of 2,0oo. Vaudeville nnd repertory will h« tho main features. Lombard HrothtU'N Sim-li Co. will present .he opening features Active work of construction will begin In it few days on u theatre and roof garden, li.v M. T. MlrhealH. of tho Houston Theatre, Hnrvey T. D. WPson, n rnpluillsr. and a slock company. It will he ceiilrally Incutnl. be- Ing only two blocks from the principal IiuhI- nesH district, uud an excellent, silo for a thenlre. It Is pi-.-jposeil to have the tliirntrn completed nnd ready for opening by July I. When completed It will cost abonl $40,000. The plans seen contempiat« an l^shuprtl ar- rangement, with three «nli"HliccH 20 feet wide: one from San Jnclnto Street, one from Caroline and one from 1'rulric Street. All these entrances will 'end Into an auditorium MiixKiO feet, in horseshoe shape. The xeuts In the auditorium will be arranged In tiers, with lobbies and ante-rooms for refresh men i, nnd reception rooms. Above the auditorium will be ihe roof garden, with boxes lining Him Inner edges oext to the auditorium, thick of the rows of hoxex will lie passageways festooned with pnlma nnd ferns nnd pol: plants of all characters, Illuminated by myriads of electric bulbs. Tint nrchllectiii-e will bo of colonial style throughout. VuiKle- vllln and light operas will be the main fea- tures Of (Ills theatre. I Lilian. At the Dallas Opera House (Gen. Anxy. manageri the Klks Minstrels, under the direction of Draper k Ml Mid, proved a howling success, April -':!, 24. Mrs. Lexlle Carter. In "Du Barry." 26. Majestic (B. H. Murkenfuss, manager):- • The following hill bad good business 22 and week: Joseph Callahan. Brown and Wllmot, 1'iiinn. Francis and company. Foreman and urr. Huntress, nnd Klllott, Belnire and P.I- llott. LtHlv (W. II. lllce, manager).—Bill for 22 and week Included: i'. W. I/0ng's orches- tra. i:imer Jerome, Kdwln i-hlwnrd*. McKln- nuii nnd Heed, mid Mr. and Mrs. Blessltig. ft. I IT Cakino (C. A. Mangold. innhMuei"), —The Unldwlnllelvllle Slock Co., In "Scr- gi'lllll James," iqwned In gnoil business, and thoroughly pleased their pal ions, 22, 't'Kl.t: Paiiii il . It. Mi.-Adiiins, miniiigeri. — Ni't'tli Bros.' 1'iiiiieilliiiis, In ulglillr ehtinges of bill presrnliul • "Wwlded, Bui So. Wife," tn good pnlrnungc, 22. : t I Wai'ii,-AI the Anillloiliiiii i.lake Gar- lltikll-, nuinuger) Ilueksiader's Minstrels, April HI. li:ul a full limine. "Busier Drown,'" III. played In exisHleul business. Willi Ihe exiep ilou of one or two minor uilritelloiis. ibis house Is now clriiieil for rlie sens'iii, i ' :. 4» » KKIM'ITCK*. I^mUvllle.—'At tyaeoiiloy's. (J, T. Mil- canity, niuiingel") l-'otls-s Kolierisou iiikI tier- trudo 1-Jlllntt euuie April 23, 21, pi-eKenilii» "Cwsar and C'lc<ipiitr)L" In .lurge'iiiidleni-es. Local attmi.'tloiis oecufiied Hie house Dm rest of tho week. ... „ .. Masonic ICIiiih. A. HlltlW. liiiinngeri. —Tile Four Huntings preseuled "The Fool-House.'' week of 22. nil? -Oletisi'd. For week of 20, "Mrs. Dane's Di'felise,'- Avii.nit. Il."ius. A, Shaw, mniiiiger).—"For a Iliiinaii Life,". wtK'k nf 21. drew good sized houses. For week of 28, "Down Mobile." Mamv AN'bRiiKrix.TfiKATMHfKmiik Williams, iniiniigeri.—"On Parole*! played a week's en- MWMl 22-27. "The Other Girl" 20-May I. Bi.'t'KiMiiiAM. (Wbntli'n llnw., managers). —The Wasbliigtort Society Girls, week of 21, attracted well filled houses ami pleased. Far week of 28. tun Avenue ii Iris. Wiiiti: CIti- (W: II. Liihli, ninungeri.— 'llils resort Is mi entirely new enlerprl»e. having been built In the lust year, at a cost of »:iiiii.(iti(i. Tin) iiiiiplier of a t tract Ions un- varied, and coiisisl of slmoling Hie chutes, llgnre elgiil, sii-lile ililhviiy, skating rhih. iliineltig jnivllloii, ' llglillug Die lire, roller (ouster, circle i-wlrtg. Wild West show, vatiile- vllle ilicati-e. mid iiiunv others. Concerts will Is- given dully, ind ("rentlire's Bund bus been engaged for the opening week. The olllcers are: itlcbat-d It. Ikikrow, president: W. II Lahh, general manager. « < » I'wilnenh.—At the- Kentucky (T. W. Roberts, i.iutmgeri the Blunkiill, Alwniid Co. week of April Z2^i7. Hiifl'ensu Xlelson May 7, "Charley's Auuf." IS. ■ N'liTK. - I'liiyttee Bill's Wild West Hhnir hstl IPimJ business April 211.- .».» Hot. Somiuon, late of -the Kla w tc Krltuiger forces, was » caller at llile oflb-e last. week, uud wishes It Known thai lie has no cnniieu- tlon ivlth the Star Opera t'o,