The New York Clipper (June 1907)

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June 29. THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, 510 OHIO.. ^l£W^.7>U|J&Klte^t|l4dNUM "For Ihe l,ove of M Wotii.iu" played to big illnelnnnU.—The weather man )>n* Will wi|o. In (he Winter season, looks attar ttruw.ls wwk ending • til. . "The Countcr- inuiued Spring ami plunged lulu Summer, the press work of Xlxou ft y.liuuienuuu's at- fellers." with Arthur Stanley uiitl -Mrs. F.ltu J . .. ..... P ..,..rt jHr«M<tnrfi U'prp trlnil tn see All the resort directors were glad to see tractions. Theicbm Is due to appear here, Allen stunlev In the leadlogrole*. supported the mercury rlf.e during the pant week.-until July .ft .■.,.... Manager <J»«rge .Ornniwaen.; .of liv a good company, 1T-J4. Other features hov,»cd near the BO mark. The outdoor tile l-.dson Theatre, will shortly Introduce of entertainment by Julie Nlcolny. J. Nes- ■easoi 'has suffered from continuous frost- »•"*>»«•• «™< «•«-•—»-« . - «i-» .......... ....—.-_,.._*.... ....' kite and hII the ra'c* 6t Zephyr boosters- Scott Small, Joe Faulkner. Jack Appleton ind "Shakespeare" Mclntyre—believe they'd and Illustrated songs at that '.efl'son^haa'.'suffered from "continuous frost"- JWJ*H i,ite and Hllthe rae* of gephyr boosters— nnn 't. Small. Joe Faulkner. Jack Appleton » ,d "Sliakespeare" Mclntyre—believe they'd Dayton.—At Knlrvlew Park Theatre (EI- do well as publicity promoters for an Arctic mer Itedelle, manager), despite very disagree- able weather, week of June 10 proved a very successful one. The excellent bill offered at- tracted good crowds at every performance. Week of June 2.T: Klein, Ott Bros, and Mcholson, Sherman and Fuller. Jos. R. Kett- ler and company. In "A Kural Substitute:" hilt and Charles CnvlHc. Jutie 24 and week. "Tracy, the Outlaw." CiiKitoKKK Uahuks. —Helm's. Orchestra Is popularising Itself, and excellent programmes are being rendered at each concert. June It* was press night. ; Notes. —"The Modern' lady Oodlvla" sceuery and costume*, for the premier ren- dition, were strictly of St. Louis production, and no expense. was spared to have. Miss Bingham appear tn the very best advantage. The play calls for s|>eclal singe effects, ami a varied line of accessories. All Hie members of the company, and a nuuilicr of extra |ier- sous were needed. Xewspnper men of the •■Itv and suburbs, were guests of the manage- ment June 111, IT. to witness Hie first per- were splendidly sung by a C'lnclnuatl girl, nights tluit proved so successful last season, formances Quite n stir In society was Dorothy Barlow, while V" llnnn 'PIlO CH»m PABK| t% M Martin, manager). —Marlon Stanley will he seen June. 2:T. In •The Mocking Bird." The Chester Park Onera Co- gave a decidedly attractive pre- sentation of "The Fortune Teller", last week Tlie aggregation is the strongest ever seen Ollle Young and Three Brothers. Vesta Curtis, In Summer opera In this section. One dls- Carrie Miller, and moving pictures. cotiraglng incident of the Inaugural was the I.akknihk (.las. A. Kirk, manager).—Kraft accident to Theltua Fair, who took the dual and Myrtle, the I.ees, Tulsn. Turkey Bovd, role of Irme and •Musette. • She lost her voice and moving pictures. On June 22 Manager temporarily through a Imd'cold, but her songs Kirk Inaugurates again the popular amateur me'nt June 111. 17. to witness the llrst per '■■ft C'lnclnuatl girl, nights Unit proved so successful lust season, formances Quite a stir In society wan llss Fair spoke her and the opening will see a splendid array of the result of the announcement of the en- own lines. The comedians were nil clever. iludd Ross, Sam Mylle and Tom Ince form a rare constellation of utinioroiiB.tuieui. in,j was the cnat for the llrst opera: Sander,.W. H Clark: Cnpt. I.udlslas. Clias. Fulton : Count Berezowskl. Snm Mvlle; Fresco, Bud Ro»s; Boris, Tom Ince: Rafael, F.va Bock- vood: Vanlnka Josephine liurtlett: Mile. Pompom. Eleanor Burton ; Jan, Lillian Mc- - -1 lol I j- Vardeu" :t0. In the vaudeville theatre the Two Renoloa, Four Banta Brothers John- sou and Buckley and La Crdndall will be Conkv Island (U. Wellington Kuglobreth, amusement manager).—Kennedy's Wild West begins a three weeks' engagement In the open, •'■> The new faces In the BIJou Theatre will be": Don Carlo's Animal Show, l-'red and Mrs. I ucler. Wise. Helman and Bald, and Burton Ill-others. The steamers were crowded with pleasure seekers last week. Zoo (Walter A. Draper, manager).—Welj s ambitious amateurs. Xotks.— The White City will have every- thing completed for the opening night; June 22.- The park, which covers about thirty live acres of beautiful wooded ground, will be brilliantly Illuminated with in.uoii electric lights, making every toot of the park at nlglil as light us duv. There will lie free vaudeville, circus acts and band concerts every day. with change of bill weekly. Other attractions In- clude : The large hall room, bathing beam, Hale's tours, carousel, the third degree, shoot the chutes, scenic railroad, electric theatre, Johnstown Flood, shoollng gallery. Japanese ball game, and many other attractions, too numerous, .to mention. The White City will also be let for picnics, and will make an Ideal outing place.. Manager Itedelle. of the Fall-view Theatre, has extended- to the chil- dren of Dayton, under twelve years of age. free admission to the Tuesday and Thursday matinees until further notice. gageinent of Josephine Llldvvlg Becker, a St. Louis singer, who tins attained InternalIrinal fame In grand opera, to Count Centtnelll, a rich Italian, and owner of a vast Italian es- tate. - Toledo.—At the Casino.(Kllves & Rosen- thal, managers) for June HI and week, Helen Byron and several other clever people made "The Girl from Paris" an excellent musical K mi mm City. —The good old Summer: line weather has anally come, and nil the parks are doing a land office business. Ki.Ki-rnic I'akk (Sam Benjamin, manager). —Kllery's Bund held over for Its farewell last week, and with Italian night. Freneii night, grand opera night nod Wcgner night, drew capacity in the music pavilion. In the (lot-man village, Dan Lena's Happy young- sters scored a big hit, and (hey will probably be held over this week. Others on the bill were: Mme. Mae Beaver, Lewis and Marshall, and Xoblcttc and Marshall. This week, Fer- rulo and his big band. Fiirkmt l'AUK ID. K. Russell, manager).— Last week, the Boston Ideal Opera Co. sang "(ilrolle tilnilln" in good style, mid the audi Thl Perfect FOOT COMFORT Sure Relief for WEARY FEET A Mm * llcmtity for I'vi-na,.Bunions and all ul lier »tlt It tloiii of Ota *«ejl •> v JOHNSON'S BORAX, IODINE AND BRAN SOAt Muiiufarlureil only l»y THOS. GILL SOAP CO., Inc.. Dent. O, 111 Kant Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y At all Drug and Department Stores: Urge Cake, !5 cents, or this ad., your dealer's nam* ■ nil address and StOcenU, lu coin or stamps will brlug It to you. Agent* Wanted. good business The show organized 111 this cltv. mid played Its opening engagement 111. It Is given under ciinvns. mid will travel overlund The Scenic, formerly managed by L. Loeh. president Scenic Amusement to.. has changed hands am! Is now managed by Julius Conn, who owns a el milt of t heal res. I (ixkniiHisii, --At the Iowa League ball park. thi> Cosmopolitan Knows opened June IT. for the week, to lurge business. NoTKH.—Terry's "I'. T. C." Co., under eau- vas, will exhibit here June '.'!> Manager Jersey, of Masonic Opera House., was In town June 111. In the lulerests of bis bouse. He state:, that plans lor the tvmcdelliig of lav house are practically completed, work to be- gin this week Myrtle Jersey, daughter of Manager J. F. Jersey, of the Masonic, will go out this season as leading lady with "I'll dor Southern Skies" (Western!, opening the regular season ai the Masonic, this city, enrlv l|| October ,. Illinium .V Bailey ex peel to exhibit In this city In August or early tcptcmbcr, >u uncotillrmcit minors have II. lint liodue. —At the Majestic (Hen nett & SilieiT.ull, managers I big business at each performiim-e Is the rule here. Bill for week of 17 : Wlmrttui ami l.e Roy, J. K. Hunter, Campbell and Biudy, illustrated song?, and the Mnjcsltcope. i-.Ml'lUK tit. Hutchinson, manager).—Mov- ing pictures and blast rated songs to good business. ees were the largest of the engagement. „, A| ! , '''"" , !' > , , 1 ( ,f , ( '' •"'j!' 1 '', ■&,""!{!*>•"": lis week, "A Verslnn Honeymoon'' will be The ITfly-sl.tth Regltneiit Bund. IS. drew n Rand has scored well, and will commence the show at the Casino, and la the best prodtic second week of a fortnight's successful stay 38, .-. Ludlow Lagoon (W. E. Clark, amusement manager).—In the vaudeville- theatre,. 23, Herbert & WIHlng's Combination will pre- sent Lydell and Dutterworth, Mlllman Bros., Allaire' and Llnd, and West and Savior. Dur Hon of Its class seen here this season. At- tendance was large. "The Belle of New York" 23-21). Fabsi Thkathr (Jos. Pearlsteln. manager). —Last week It. was difficult to pick our the headllner. ns every number on the programme received the applause of appreciative uudl- Ing the days, until July 1. women and dill- ences, which pack this popular little theatre dren will be admitted free. twice dolly. Bill for L'H and week: Dora- Si'MMKR Chat. —Director E. T. Ziegler Is thy's poodles. Kennedy and Wllklns, Kelsey busy preparing for the Ohio Home Coming, and Lnyton. McPhee and Hill, Sydney Deane In the Fall Charles L. Dorun Is enjoy- and company. In "Christmas on the Island," lug the llrst real vacation he has bad In many ami American vltngraph. years. Cleveland At Hie .Colonial (Drew & Campbell, managers) the. Robert T. Haines Stock'Co. winds tip a successful season of slock, week of June 24. "The Second In Command" being the final hill. "The Hen- rietta" bud excellent patronage week of 17. Ktici.il> Avkxi'E Oaiidrn'h (Max Faetken- heuer, niunagcr).—"The Lady of Lyons" Is the offering bv the William Famoui Stock Co.. week of it. "As You Like It," ns pre- sented by this poifular company, drew splen- did houses at ifvery performance week of 17. Same company next week. Ci.EVEi.ANn tdeo. M. Todd, manager).—The Livingston Slock Co. will complete the Sum- mer season at. the Lyceum, opening week of 24, with "The Christian." Willi "Fast Lynne" the Selroa Herman Stock Co. had tine re- relnta week of 17. Coliseum (Max Fnetkenheiier. manager).— •The Bohemian <!lrl" Is the Initial offering llmiilltou.—At the Jefferson (Tom A, Smith, manager) Ye Colonial Stock Co. will close this house June 22. for tile season, after three weeks of very good business. (iitAND (Ward & McCarthy, managers).— Bill week of 24 : Mary Madderu and the Mil- tons. Illustrated songs and bioscope. Ll.MiK.NWAt.P TllKATItK IFMOK Sullivan, manager).—Vaudeville, week of 24. CnusKi'M (Wm. Schumacher, manager).— This resort opens June 22. ttllh the comic, opera. "Zlmn." direction of cnploln 1'eabody, Introducing (leorge and Gladys Johnson, the Two Mllmers. with chorus -of forty; Bam- berger. Mnntozcllii and Tnlka. Week of 30, Kthel Desmond and company, in repertory. Sandusky.—At the Majestic (W. C. Dunn, managerl after'a successful season of vaudeville, this house has closed for the Summer season, to open again Sept. 1. I'amily (Oscar !•'.' Cook, malinger).—This produced, which will close the opera season at the park. Then Melbourne MneDowell and Virginia Drew Treicott will open for a son son of drama. The llrst piece will be "An thony and Cleopatra." and an elaborate pro- duction will be mode. ■ FAittMorsr l'.vnt; tW. F. Smith, mana- ger i.-r—Hlner'a Third . Beglmenl Band, with two dally concerts, comes to continued good attendance. On the lawn., the Meier Family gave clever acrobatic aerial.exhibitions. A spe- cial feature Inst week,was the balloon race between L. M. Bales and Allen V:in Cleve. and a swimming race between I'rlvnte Finest Mulie. of the local army recruiting station. and t'orpornl James llowen. of the F.lghtceuth Infantry,, stationed al Ft. l<euvctiworth. Carnival I'auk, WKftr Side (Win. Winch, managerl.—Cnlllendo's . Venetian Band' con- tinued for Its Inst week. This week. Brooke's Bund. In the open. Dare.Devil lloiionslnga makes two dally ascentlons and parachute leaps, with a llreworks display at night. -In Ihc wigwam the nets last week were: The Bumsey Sisters. In songs and a musical turn : Conwell nnd O'lhiy, black face dancing comedians, and -Ine (iasjra. Spanish equili- brist. Thin week, the high diving ponies In the open, nnd In the wlgwatn: The Mnlcotn nils. Jugglers: Scholium and Brown. Hie Brothers Ike Van. nnd Mabel Matthews. Cliiteiunok. —Sam McCrnckeu and Nick IVItlr, cms I Hiding agents of the Mingling liros.' Show, were In the city Inst week mak- ing arrangements for nu early tippenraure of their show Walter Murphy, contracting gued slv.eil audience. ■»»» \V ASHIM. KIN. sentlle. —At the tiraud Opera House I John Cort. mutiager) .Mis. Leslie Carter, lu "Uu. Ilurry ' and "luua," win grciitly en- joyed uy big audiences, Juae B-13. Oils KKlliuer. In 'The Unci, gave u Hue perforin nuee, to yxielUIlt liusluess, l.'i l.'i. Inicksiiiil ci-m .Minstrels Ul-ltt. Viola Allen, In "t'yuilie- llne" anil "Twelfth .V'lgtil." iti-22 ; Kthel Bur- ryiuoie. In "Cupl. Jinks," i'l-2ll. Coiiiuietu'- lug ill), I lie Sail FI'iiliciMO opera Co. lone of Air. Con s organizations! comes for n Sum- mer eugagfiueni. Seati'I.e (linssell & Brew, .nil lingers I. The Karl Burgess Co. Is ineellug wllh much success. Woo* of n, ".Wille. toe iteaiiuiiil Cloak .Model." had line attendance. Week of HI. "Chinatown Charlie;" week of 23, "No Mother to Cubic Her." I.VHIC (linssell ,v Drew. Iilituagers).—"The Bogus l'rlnce" opened P, for a week, hut only gale one pert'oikiiitiit'c, me luuaay.eioen, ci,..,- Hilly refund lug Hie money. Toe plans for the Summer season have not been formulated definitely. I jus (Alex. I'linlugea, iiiinuigcr).—"The Mill! I lulu ,lle.\lco ' Wits aol.V iiaiuueu Ity I'lio luges' riuyers week or II, "The Charily Hall" wistk of Id, "The Texas Steer" week oi 23. Tniitn avknik it". A. Taylor, iiinungcri.— "The Derby Mnscol," week of Hi hnil goml at- tendance. Week of III, "Fillist," with l.aii- rette Taylor as Mnrguerlle, Frederic Clarkt : Calolunt Gas and u, Moving Picture Outfit FRIK " - fCI Enltttainlni tn« Public. ■W'rHint yon.fiirnhihliig roninlete niitdli with »tni[ile ami explicit limtruelioas. The Fluid Is Large, eoinprlniug tb* regular tliruttr una lecture circuit, slio Its-sl Ileitis lu iTuirchen, Public Scliooli, l.utluen ami Iteueisl f.ubllu 0»tbetlui«. NcitlduK ullunle hotter oppoi Uiultfct for S&r«%d. Our Outfit Comprises the C. P. CO.'S model, PURS CALCIUM CAB OUTFIT, the grenteit cnndle powor.the aafeit und most economical aua-niuklnn outfit ever Invented. Wii.kmuiin. Sttmptlctl. Moving Plctun MltMHt, en.. vnA.. a"* twrf aoccaierf FIIIJ, Slllln Ul .,.,|e,| fur emnpKta eulertalniuenti, Aliauhitely the Istut man Slid ytewa uu Uu market. lucbiJItu allsubjet'ta tor the public's enjuyuieoi. • Ill liuiitlliillli iiiii »'-■ sin- in > ■ mi "tie i "ih 1' AM lid 1 \vnvni a . \.,uvn, inoniif,' ' »• ■ »■" . ,. . II ill week of 24. of a high class company Just C pzy theatre v wlll. .be completely remodeled, through here last week . ....l,ouls v». organized by Mr. Fnetkenheiier. The lending ami will reopen durlnj; ^epteinlter. SDoiise. manager for ( onveniliiii Hull. Is u members of the company are Joseph Sheehan, Ckdau 'Point 1'lkasitir Kkhoiit Itieo. A. New ^ork ..A nnmber of circus people lu Agues Calne Brown, Ethel Dii Fre Houston Louis Cnssiivnnt, and Clarence Harvey, come- dian. ■ Ot'KB.v IloiTSK (Harry D. Kline, manager). —Hill week of LM Includes: The Sa-Heras. <ieu. Kvrins. Williams nnd Tucker, the Kln- renz Troupe, the Boynl Iltisslnn Troupe, Sid- ney (irant, Tom Hearn. Max Totirblllon Troupe of Bicyclers, and Country Cliolr Quartette. Kkitii's (H. A. Daniels, manager).—The Horckling, manager).—Almee. fire dancer, and moving pictures will be presented until Jnlv I. Col. Biggs' Wild West will be an extra ottruetloti for the resort, for one week, beginning T2. After July I. I'rof. Bradford Mills will present comic opera for the sea- son. r'ltusi. and Irani; I-mining mill I'ercy agent for the John Iloblnsou Show, was In limiting nlli-i'iuttlng as Meplnslo. Mrs. I'l»ke. i he city Inst week .lico. Aiken, railroad In."Til* New York idea.' H-.'7, contractor," for-tlie ltohlusim Show, passed St.vii IK, II. Ihirr. iininiigeri. —Bill for week of IT : ('bus. Carter, Abigail l'rlnce, liil- umre mill Cnstle, Four Seiiutles. Illirtis. Morris and compiiiiy, labile Bueseli, mill I he inoylng Itictures. (iiii'ijKfM IT. J. I'unsiijlne, tiianugei'i. —Hill for week of IT: Conk and I 'Union, h'riink K. Montgomery anil •-utiipiiii.v. Hurry llrahani, all depurliuenls are. coming to Hie city per- liiirntnry tn Joining the Sells Show, which eaves here about July 1. , , J — ; ■ ' ' St. Joseph.—At the Alrilome (C. IT. I'Jill- Four Brlgg's lirothers. Kjll mid Uln Morion. Msnalleld At Lake Park Cnslno (K. R. Endly, manager) C. 11. Bosskam's Chicago Stock Co., In repi'rtory. Is on Ibt.tlilrd weeks' only act announced bv Manager Daniels Is engagement, of a ten weeks' enntlnnoiis con- ICmmet l)e Voy and company, 'n n sketch, tract, and Is drawing large business. called "Dreamland.' la na I'ahk 1101 wood Snlsbuiiy, manager). -^Splendid attendance mnrks each week's business at I,una. I.ljieratl's Band is very popular with Luna's patrons. i olniuliiiN. —At Keith's (W. W. Prosser. manager) business rout limes good In spile of the warm weather now prevailing. The Stunning tlrenadlera were the licudlluers dur- ing the past week. The bill for week of June 24 Includes: J. C, Nugent and company, Bessie Yuldure Troupe. Trovollo, Wnterbury Bros, nnd Tenny. Knlgbt Bros, nnd Snwtelle, I.lllliiii Shiny, and l.e Roy and Woodford. Olkntanov Pamk (J. W. Dusenbtiry, man UHi'tiii'M (Kreil Hilton. mnaager).-^Week of June. 17: The Barrlngtons, William Field- ing. Stella Itliiehart, and Ma.-k and Held, Week of -Jl the bill will Include : Elliott and West. Duraut, the Langdons, and Calef and Walili-ou. . * Sprliinrlleld.—At.the Drphlum (Cub Sun, manager) the bill for week- of June '24 In- cludes : The Summers. Totlto and company, Ed. and May Woodward, Mack Ootiroy, At- lantic and Mack, and uew songs nnd pic- tures. • .. .. Si'iiiNo (iKOYK Park Casino (C. V. Powell, manager).—Bill for week of J3: Murry K. Mill, lii'iieelvn Whltehouse, Seymour's dugs lev. manager) the Lyceum stock Co. con- tinues lo please. "Ileciiuse She l.oyed Illlil So" first' four nights of. this week, ami "A Night Off" Ihe Inst three. j:... CiiKvs'i'Ai, (Fred t'osuinu. managerl.—The bill for week of'23 Includes: Klntoer ami Dunn. Waller Spencer, the Wallace Sisters. .Net Bennett. Fukltio's Itoynl Japanese Troupe, ami Cosmnn's moving pictures. Bualuvs con- tinues fine. ,. e»» IOWA. iJitveiipiict. —At Hie Elite Theatre (Chaa. Ilerkell, manager) business continues good. The following . for June. 17 and .week: "Yuma." Barney First, Ivitrtls and Kitsse, Lent; Kline, Ames and Lamb, and Klltescope. AitiDiiMi: (Direction C. Roy Kindt).— This open air vaudeville was opened 111. mid patronage has been very good. For IT and week, the Biisse-Hiekuiuu Co., lu "Blue nud (Jray." Si-nvwiAN I'Attic TiiKATitu (Direction Chan. A. Shanip).—This vaudeylll^, theatre will he itertalnrnenr eupply oatalogue sod gHECIAL OFFBR tally e juinliw every HiIlk. ' tKICUl) fKUliL'IlllSVU.. mttmUm II.)M. Ml. tliltin. MEFORE AND AFTER THEATRE, MOUQUIN'S 6tli An., bit. 27th aid 281. Sit., New York. HOST POIMII.AK leilKNUII HKM'J'AltHANV. PARISIAN (!AH:. I_l MIWIU U.IW TO lA.JJ. a hi: iuii tuo' thin i " ASP A WGIOHT PRODUCER i Caj sules). 'Hie llreiit Kiiropetin Hlscovery, IncreiiHes your weight, nlsiiil r, to lo pounds monthly, The only Itesh pmilu or uilorsi'il by the highest medical authorities. Unrivalled for nervousness, anueinla and wanting dbeiises. Urenlest lotitu known. Rounds out the figure nnd gives strength lo, the whole sislehi. 1'ilce, »-'. hit enisling booklet fret). ASI'A CIIKM. CO., jgjl llronilwny. liepi. v. New York, ; .hie Homier, and I lie moving pictures, I'anta.iks' i Alex. I'aiitages. manager).— Bill w.i'k uf 17: The Lnrello Trio. Lu Malre nud l.e Malre, WisiiKvai'd, Brown and l.llyler, Lois teclle llobsiHl, A rill ill' Klwell, and Ihe IllpVillg pll'llires, NiiTK.—C. A. Taylor reci-nlly nHsuiiied Hie entire iiiiiiingeinenl of the Third Avenue. ■ HiioUi.ne. —At I lie Spokane (Dim (..'Weaver, manager I Henrietta i rnsuuin, III "All-of-n Sudden Peggy." sitpporleil by nu utleipiale compiiiiy, played to two large audiences June to, II. Mrs. Leslie Carter, In "Znzn" and 'Tin Barry," was greeted by cn|uiclly houses 15, 10,, "tt'heii Iho. Hell Tolls," Willi .lenniiie Russell.Iienililix Hie couipiin.v, pleuseil II. tills Skinner 17, is, Docksttider's Minstrels L'3, Viola Allen '24. '2U, Klliel Unrryiui.re, In "Cap- in lu Jinks,'.' no, 'ii. Wahiiiniiton ItieorgH C. Hlukeslee, luuiiu- ger).—New people: .Nellie Ktlhige mid coin- puny, Allen Show. MiiIh-IIii Meeker, llowley and Leslie, Alf Bininer, Krlesel's dogs mid eats, nud the blogruph. Business coiillinies Nui'KH.— lA'e M. Bodn. generpl manager of the Valentine Co.. was In New York the past week on business In couection with the future policy of the. Shubert Tlie lecelvcrs for the owner of the Majestic and representn- lives of Hiirtlg & Sennion's. were In confer- ence here. 18. regarding the future of the house. The contractors will begin work Im- mediately, and will endeavor to have the house ready for opening by Oct. I Mary Davis, a local girl, was a member of the "Shooting the Chutes" Co., at Olentnntrv Park during the past week Lloyd T. Hlnghani, manager of Amelia lilnghnm, wus here Ihe past week, rehearsing the company his wife appears wllh at Olentangy Park next week........Snlomo. Pnt'k. a member of the Stunning (Iroundlers. appearing at Keith's, suffered a slight attack of Illness during Hie early part of Ihe week.. ... . Indlauola Park drew large crowds during Ihe |M(t week. dreg-, ory's "Burning of Moscow" eutortalued larg? crowds, while Neddeltnyer's Ml'ltnry Bund continues to be n big drawing attraction. be erected the coming sensou, MISSOURI. St. LoulM.—At Delmnr (inrilen (Turner T. Lewis, malinger) "The Telephone Cilrl," a verv popular'production, with Johu B.-Young as Hans Nix. Joule lutropidl. Blanche Deyo, Cecilia Rhoda. Alice B. Hills. Edwin A. Clark, Frank Itusliworth and others, June ltl- 1*2. Abedluh Fairfax was added. "The Isle of Champagne".23 nnd week. .. • Srui'niiAN OAitbiiN (Oppcnhelmer Bros., managers).—"The Modern . Lady Uodlvla," with MIsb Hlnghiiin In the star role, had Its premier production, under the personal super- vision of the author, Frederick V. Shruder, on June 111. The company In support was uu excellent one, and uiueh praise Is due for the able manner In which this Jlew play was pro- duced. "Mnm'selle Mnrnl" June 111. June lll- 21. "One of Our Girls" will end Miss Bing- ham's engagement with the Suburban man- agement. Wkst Rnii llfcimiTH (Obert & Schnefer, ■ •itKititiii,- uiunugeri me uui iur ivirn in 23 Includes: The Musical Simpsons, i and Kenny, gymnasts: Billy Carter. I I'd ; the Three MeKecs. singers and )ii:nig«tiiivii,-Ai Idorn Park IB, \V. • 'iiiiiilnghnin, nuinnger) the hill for week of June Alvln tnlnsti. . ilnneers, and Leon nnd Adeline,"" comedy .lugelers. More favorable wenther continues lo increase the ntteudunees. Avon p.vim (Jos.. W. WesH, manager).— I lie bill for Hie current week, beginning 2.1, includes:. Cooke Brothers, comedy jugglers; ''liirke and Hrndlev. the dancing glrlB: Carl Herbert, the man of mystery: Fitzgerald nnd L'lldny. eomeillnns. and Hio Keeley Brothers, comedy athletes. The above, together wllh Payne's sneelaculnr fireworks dlsplny every Wednesdnv evening, are doing excelleut hual- ness. ' fltiANn CJne. Schagrln, managerj. — The ehrnnnulione continues to fair bnalnesn. N'itbs. —Prof. Lankford, who la rendering excellent music at Idora Park, and who was orchestra leader for the "Buster Brown" Co. Inst season, has signed a contract . with this same company for next season...... Advertising Car No. G, of Ihe Wallace-Hagen- be, k iim.4 arrived aerc -I. m clwrge of Jobn Ilees. The Bccond car will arrive In Hon, .lu which more than three thousand voices.will he heard.. XoTES.-r Jtnie:2l). and week, Kllery's Royal Bullau Band will give a series of concerts. Pawuc; Bills Wild West Show came to town 12, .and drew huge crowds at both afternoon and evening performances Bnrnutii & Bulley's advance advertising car Is hi the city, porting bills for this big show, Which comes .Aug. 111. —. » Den Moines.—At Ingersull Park (Fred Hucha mm. ma linger i liusluess for week of June 17 was excellent, wllh n hill Including: Jltiiinle Lucas, the lllrl Behind Hie Drum, Might Bedouin. Arabs, Lasky's Quintette. Shields and Royes, and the moving pictures. For week of L'l, n fine comedy bill eonslsl- lug of: Tom N'uwu and company, lien, ileno anil company, Jack Wilson and company. Qnlgg ' Alack nud Wlckerson. and Redford and Winchester. Jiiiin Hiiiiinhun Snow plea si, 11 wo crowded tents 18. NnTK.—The work on the Majestic Theatre has been liegiin, ami Is progressing rapidly. , •, • _^— « < ftlur HhiiLIm. —At (ireene's llperil House (Will S. Collier, n ngeri the twdllh anninil convention of the Soefely of .Music Teneliers of Iowa, June 18-21, gave four .line pro- gramme).. At, AMn I'auk (H. K. Bnrl.iu. malinger).— Hood attendance nnd tills line bill week of III: Fox a Foxle's Circus, Inticss and Itynn, Hnlly-nnd Ileelian, K.. ,1. Appleby, Hay W. Fav, and Schmidt's Hand. 1,'norii Canvas. —Beaullfiil Bagdad (J. A. Daniali.y, luntiager), 17-22. pleased eapnclly business nightly The lietilry Brothers' Show Is due July I. .Henernl Agent W. II. Tnrklngton was Here 2(1. » , i llo.ii.e,—Aries (ipera House i Men Wiley, Powers. Count Do Butz antl Brother*. Lew manager) was dnrk week of June 17. Wells. Fdwatd. (Jeer, ami the Manulonscope. John BnniNHox'H CllVim gave I wo tier-. Lkmpn Pauk (J L Wnlirnpp, manager), formances to the usual large crowds, nfter- —Creature and hls'band continue to be a big noon anil evening 17. The show Snndayed nttrncllon. nnd lovers of high chiss niuslc are here. .... . ,. , • given rare treats. After leaving St. Louis NoTKS.—The Scenic (Julius L. t nliii, iiian- "I'ntler Two Flngs" scored a ■MtlnOEMBful week, wllh Kthel Fuller lu ninnagers).- the lend, and a company which gave strong 8 "^(ntENT Pauk 1Ihiiii.a.niih (Col. John D. Hopkins, inunnger),—June 111-30 will lie Po- lice Belief Association Benefit weeks. Duss and his bnml nud (irnee Sluddlford Ho- cnllv very iiiipiilnr) will be ihe lending fen- lutes. Others who will add to the attrac- tions nre: Joseph Hart's Untieing Duisles. supporting Louise Mink, the dancer and sing- er; Tom Nnwu, supported by Chnrlolte La- pelle; Belle Hathaway, wltli her baboons and monkey*; Foater nnd Foster, Wilson Broth- ers, and tlie polyscope. The IligliltiutlH has been charmingly decorated. Mansion's Paiik (Mnnnlon Bros., innnn- gerH )._Tbe bill for week of June JO": The Kaufman Slaters. Mr. nnd Mrs. James T. company lias a good singing chorus. "Whlrley tlirley" Hi nud week, NiyriiH.—May Downn. a dancer, connected Willi ii side show wllh Sclln-Flolo Circus, and I leorge Wall, of Denver, were married here June HI. They will live ill Denver IV, II. Jackson, u Spokane musician, mid Anna Isa belle Kgitii. until recently n member of the /.Inn Musical Truvesly Co.. were mil riled June HI, and will live In Spokane Sells- I'loto Circus pin.veil four performances,,la nocked tents, In Spnkane, June III, II, liirn- lug iiwn.y several llliillsillld til the night per- fol'liiutices. The show In well presenleil Margaret Harding mid Florence Leonard, who ciiine to Hie XiuTliwesl to Join it vaudeville troupe, ami were stranded In Hit: Pugel Sound country, were sent lo their homes June 12, by the county commissioners mid friends. The latter provided sleepers and funds for I heir meals c» nniir Nniatorluni Purk Is at- tracting big crowds. The eliteiTallililenls provided by Ihe lugersoll Alllliseineul Co. lire equal. In any al Hie Fasterii resorts. .,- ■ I Tiiciiiini. At Hie Tn coins Theatre If. II. Herald, malinger) Vlolll Allen, 111 "Twelfth Night." June HI. StAii I A. F.n'gcl, nuiiiilger).- Charles King, lu,"The Indian," 17-22. liKANti iDeuu II. Worley, iiiniiugi'ri,-- The I ileal I'ulgorti, I'lorence Irivlu. Ihe Four KhnntioiiH. Adele .Pulpier- and .compiiiiy, Fred linssell, Harold lloff antl (Irnndlscope. .Null: - Lew TlockNtilder, who played here two nlgliis, had S. It. II. . TI'I.VNKNt* ih:. UeiiinliiM. -At the IIIJou (ItenJ. M. Slaln- bnek, uitiiiageri Ihe Snow KI nek Co. presellteil "The Charily Hull," week euiiitiieucllig June 17, lo good hliaiiifas. "Thelina" 24-211. Hoi'KiNH' Fast Fni. Paiik A, It. Morri- son, iiiaiingei'l, —Splendid crowds prevailed week beginning 1(1, The programme Included : Mnble McKlnley, Joan and Marie Wellkinnu, tltilgg, Mnrkley and NTckerson, Redford and Winchester, Kates Bros., nnd Hie klnrniromc. Faiiivi.anh (B. c. Bench, •nitiaget'i.—"\n American citizen," 111-22, drew well. Tlie LiAUIKH -Send for fnio sample CRKMK TACO- MA. Musi jierfeet complexion creiim; entirely new; nullkn iiiiytlilng you over Hied! nhwilMiely pure; positively will not promote hnlr growth. 1 HON CITY. CHKMIl'AI, CO., I'lttsbiirg, I'll. RACING. CONEY iSLilMI JOCKKV CLUB, HHKKHMIIKAU BAY, June 'M to J uly". BASE BALL AMERICAN LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK. Willi Washington, June '47, MM, 'lb, July I. Willi I'lilliulolp ltlo, July .'4. 3, I, «. Vi.slivllle. Al lite Casino IV. C. Alley. Iininiigeri ".lease .laiiies lit MIkmiiiiI" opened w It of June IT. wllh an eluliornle produc- tion, mid lias dellgliled large crowds. Week of 24, "The Two orphans." lliiTiiiiK.i.tiK IW, II. HorillcHcr, umtingeri. •Moving plrliiicH, llliisliiileil songs and In in- v skill lug lire all met lug huge crowds. XirrKH.— Malinger HordleKer, of the lllpiKi- drotiie, iiiniuiiiiecH Hull after thin week tills place will close until Full, when he will open Ills doors wllh on entirely new Hour, roof nud Interior deeornlloiis. This place bus done big business since lis doors were opened, which I'.'lleclH i! roil I credit on Mr. Hoi'dleser. Owing lo the extreme hot welllher I hive of our moving plcllliv allows, the Twin. Olyinpln iinil Ihe Audllorliiin, have closed tuilll the Fall, ('rentnre will begin a long series of concerts ngeri moving pictures mid llluslruled songs regular slock coiiipiitiy Is gnuiiug Ineu.ls anil in f'hleneo nre dolug gooil business. The Weller'a Ihe iittendance fat liirreimlng. The perforin EctiPSii Gabpeh (H. Gruen, manager).— Hippodrome Show played, June 19, 20, to ance pleased. "David Oarrlck" 24-20. Kiioivillf. Al Cbllbowee Park Theatre I Hurry Heriislelii. uiiiniigeri Hie Heeond week of i In- Wills Mimical Comedy Company's en- gagement was II very priilllnlile one. Tint IiIIIk for the week were, for Hut Hist half, "Two Old Cronies," nud Ihe hint half, "A Trip lo .Merry la ml." CliMllMim.iKii. At Ihe Wells HIJou (Itoh- Iter! |„ VVnyiie, inaiiageri week of June 17, If ill lilt Sllllii'l. Ill "The Chrlslliili." opened the week wllh II large. audience 111 ulleud- lllicc. ■»»» MONViKA. Bulte. -Al Ihe llroailway (J. K. Ileslet. matingeri "A lime for u Widow" hull u gootl liuiise June IT. Mrs. Leslie Curler, HI. 20, dellgliled Ihe luiiiiiihxc erowibi who allendeil. IBM Skinner, In "The Duel," 21, 22, hud two record breaking audiences. Hiianii UT'KIIA lloiiKi-. 11 tick P. Siillon. iiiiiii- aueri. The Lulu Hid I oil Co.. Week of III, III "The Holy Clly," had record business. Miss Sill Ion's l la I ice of Hie Seven Veils was el- ocptlnniilly good. The olio was pleilHlug. Kamii.v (F. Nelsonlii, iininiigeri.- Hill week of III: Beatrice Mureliiuil iiiui Sluuley Jolins, Al, Jols.in. Ileniiy and Francis, Hurry Tsiulu, Ctivniiii, 11 race iirina, Walter Jeffrey, and the lllolloli plelilfes. HnslnesM is H-I.V good. IIoi.I.anii Rink. —Nlil llelss' ciniilval showed to good iilleiidiiiice 24-2(1. e-^e 1.% Ill AN TKIIIIITIHIV. Sou lb MeA lister. Al Hie l.yrie Tile- aire (J. F. Ilodklns, director) Hie hill week of limit 17 liicludeil: The Jiiggiliig I'urrollst. J. II. Sluiw, Arnold ami Arlle, ami l.yrlHcope. .S'ii'KkuiiiKon I King * Lull liner, miinagers). — I lllllHIIIIU'l MI'/K. Nirrii. -Tlie Cohuilnl Then I re (Arlhur llnr- Hs. iininiigeri opeunil lo good t-ii-Im—■ Julio HI. wllh moving pictures ntitl illustrated snug. Change of programme dully. e »» ri.OIIIDA. . , .iM.'hN.iiivllle. Al Ihe little rr.. W. Ilimklev, iininiigeri for June 24 and week, "Mv Wife's Family," by Hie lililelund Mu- sical Comedy Co, .... ..