The New York Clipper (July 1907)

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O., Mill Spring Grove Pnrk. KprlnatleM. M-20. (inlaw Trio, r&lilhltlon, Winnipeg, Can., 813; n. f|.. Chicago, (•"•'-'". O'Xell. Tom, Orfwcgn, X. t.. 8-20. Onllinnk * Rlmielietie. Lakeside, Alitalia, N. Y., M3. orleiin * Taylor. Lafayette, nnffnlo, N. Y„ 8-2(1. Grlo, Mile., Luna Park, f'Miey lalanil, X. Y., 8-13. O'Meer" Sisters. Hopkins' Kant End Pnrk, Mem- phis. Tenn., MX Orfen. Onrr.i. Little. * Co., nnrney Park. Allen- loivn, Pn., 8-13. Parker Tiros., Man Park. Younastnwn. O., «-in. Piuilcer, Willy. Trio, Victoria, -X. Y. C 8-13, PavanlnPn Ghost. Keith's, Ronton, 8-13. P.ivcatei; Lexlnato'i Pnrk. Boston. 8 13. raito. IIOHide I'.. Rainbow Roof Garden, Strenler, 111.. S-H. Page. Bert, Liifcemniit Pnrk. Altooaa. Pa., 8-13. 1-nu'lnettl ft Plr,iio, Tontro ilel l.lrto, venire. ltilj, S-ll; Tentrn Venli, flenna, HlilO; Knr- «nnl. Geneva, Suits.. An;-., DM, IVr-onl. Cnmllle, Caique, Minneapolis, 8-I3; Grand Family, Kara*. X. !>., 1.V20. Polclilnir Mm'., WOT Mile Creek Pnrk, ilrlc. Pa., S-1B: CclTon Park, Jnaicstown, N. \., IHH Pelot. Fred ft Annie, Park, Ka»t Liverpool, it., 8-13 Perrv ft Aleela. Sixth Street, Coshocton, O., 8-IS. Peters. Phil ft Settle, Proctor's, Newark, N. •!., plorc.V lien, Sliohotxiin. .He., 813; Brunswick, l"« 2°. ■ Pierce, Ren. SiiMntla Pnrk. Taunton, Mass., 8-13. Planophl"nds, The, Victoria, N. Y. C, 8-20. Plercv ft I'liMa, Uollywoml Park, Baltimore, 8-13. Platte, i!iv>r?e I.., Lakcal'le Park, Anhiirn, S. l., MB. Poole, Thirl Ave, X. X. ''., 8-18, Pnlrera (I!/, i.Tilcngo, 111,, l.VSO. • Populnr quartette, Prnctnr'pt, .Sowarlt, N. .1., S-13. prluce, I'lorcttn, 8an Hottel Park, Olilcago, 8-1J/. Irleo ft niHinn, 0«vit Onk I'ark, Baltimore, 8-13. I»r,ver«, The, llljoit, WHinlpe«, Can., 8-1K. ; onliiti'ite (LaHkyNj. ft. Wayne, trot., 8-13; Ma- jestl.-. f'hlca(ro, lN-W. . , „ QiiIk!;. Muekejr ft Mekeraon, Wn«aon'a, Jonlln, Mo., 813: I'nrnlrnl Puck, Kanjaa Cllty, Uaa., Ilairnratil, Al- 'L. Hream City, PIMBburs, 8-M. u a -, Urt'/it, ft Co., SatiK 8oncl Park, OhleaRo, 8- B Rnpp'o Hlntero, Hoof Oanlen, Lancaster, Pa., 8-18. itiiHiim ft Hunks, lllpniiilrome, RlrmliiKhani, l!nj., S-lll; llln., LceilH, ir,-20; PnTlllwi: Neavcaatle, 22-2V; Kmplre, tVolvcrhtimpton, OT-Aim. 3. «ii,, Krcil, ft Co., 0. 11., Chteiw, 8-lli; fntitalne Km Park, LonlKTllle, Ky.. 22-2T. Uuvmoiul ft llall, S,m» Smtel Park, ClitrnRO, 8-13. I!iiinha«», The, Orphlnin, Lima, 0., SIR; Or- phliliii, Newark, ln-2». line ft ileiieiletto, Mtmrr Park, Montreal, Can., RcYmciinl, Jiilln. ft C".. Valley, Syracuae, N. t., 8-1:',. P.i'iliiee family, Olymple, tJbnttaanoKn, TV>nn., 8- llll K.a»t Kmlil'ark, Memphis, U-2H. Iteiw, Will ft Mar, lloBim'a, Ml. Vernon, lail.. fi-ISI, • * Iteeil, Hairy I... Illnli", I'.lmlia, N. V.. 8 13. Iletil.'k, carl P., ft Co.. IHJoii, Valley city, N. n., l.'i'JO. ■ . ,. Ileito ft Smith, I .mm Pnrk, Coney Inland, N. I.. 8* 13 IIcoho,' Harvey, ft Alfrcy Matcra,* National, W»* hl'iivllle: Q„ 8-13; CiHlloeton,' I."ii20. • • noolilo»H liecliin'.ltlnk. Pi. William, Ont., Can., 8-l.'l; Branilnn, 13-2H. llcvnolilH, .liiinea A.. Htiir, Hnrtln^TllIe, 1ml., 811.; Cryntnl, l,o«iin»iiort, lft-l!«a. ..... Ilclil ft Mnltlnml. llenilerimitV, Coney lalnnd, .V Ktco'ft I'.iiner. Iteeeliwoml Park, Went Plilla., Pa., .s.in Rich * llAirnnl, AtlnatU- Harden, Atlantic City, IJIce ft'PrevoKi, Victoria, N. Y. P., **-l«. „„ ItliiB ft William", Alrdnme, Seilalla, Mo.. 8-20. ltlce lire"., Ymrtm'a Pier, Atlantic «W. N. J.. K-18 ' lllatta Cnmedy lrV»r. ''»• •"». H., PlttahiU'B, 8-13; Koutalne MR Park, LoiilavUle, ky., U-SO. llteliunlH, Ore Itna Park, Vounaatonn, «!., W 13. Illiiuos di, I'nlon Siiimiv. N. V. <"., s ;,13. Itkicr ft Knator, Kmplre, .lolianneilnu-R, •*, Africa, K-Sfllt. lit. . ... __ llln llrw. ill, Palace, l.eedn, KUR., 8-13; Km- plre, Stockport, LV-20; lllppnilroine, lliutiteri>- llehl, 22-2T ; Kmplre, Oldham, 2P-AIIB, .1. Itlch Ono, Cnnareaa, Hpi'ltiB Pnrk, rlnratoita, Pa.. 8-13. Ulnnldtif, The, Olympic Pnrk, JlcKeeaport, Pa., Ilooniy, liatle. pJAlh Htreet. S. V. C y 8-lH. ttoae ft Scvema, MM, Canton, 111., 8-13. Itn«i> ft .Icauncne, Orphenm, Sun Kntn., Hal., ill. Itoaal, Olaa, ft Mann. Pnuto, Ornheum, lo» An- Rone, Muriel' Karear Park, tltlcu, N. \'., 8-13. Bona Slnicra, Providence, It. L. .\-A1i8. 31. • lloyai Musical h'lv, Ilopklns' Kaat Hart Park. Memplila. 'I'cim., s-13. „ Itolici'ta, llarc* ft Uolierln. Went 10ml Park, New DrU'iuih. T-t3. P.nckiiell ft Itleli, Si-enlc Teiuple, Taunton, Maaa., 8-13. Rogevn ft Warren, Pnnlor'a, N. t. C, 8-IS. Ri.nuli'en, The, 0«U Simuiili Park, ICvonnvllle, lnil., s-13; Wiillni* Park, Pmliicnh, Ky., l»-2l). llonii ft Louis, Kuiplie, Mouth Shlcldn, I'.nB., 8- 13; i:iiiiiliv, New tlnatlc, K.-22; Hiuplre, IWIir- inint, 22-2i ; Kmplre, Ulimuow, Sontlnnil, 2ft- AUK. 3: Kmplre, l.ceds, Kiik., .Vtti, lln.nn ft Vai'k, Crystal, Trinidad, t>)lo.. 8-Ut-; I'UapkT, 81111 I'l'iiit., Cnl,, 21-27. l'.oual.lon i!li, Ainloiue, Tecre llimle. lad., 713; Ciml;'* PkiU. Kvuimvlllc, 1-144 lloiiMdl. Mimi'liuis, People's, Leaven worth, h«n., «.m, I'.-onev * Bihii, 2:ai Nrnal, X. V. C, 813. l;ahln-oii, PrrnnwU 1 I'i'l". Ilnrcl Park, llnMtoc, Pa.. st:i. Rcvt'in, Praneln ft Vli'Mlnln, Knierson'a, Venice, III.. S-13. Htviovn, Will, Nlxiin, PlIlnhui'B, 8-l.V. itii-eiinil ft Itruinv I11I011 Square, N. X. 0.. S-13. ItniiieT SMci>, t'onk O. II.. Itoelieater, X. V., *•'"" _. . Roiili.-otl ft tli'aiil, WnnhlUKlnn, Spnkmie, Wash., S|:t; Slur, .<.>utlle, 1040, liii-ncll ft It-Mil, I'arlllnn, Pnrln, III., 8-13. Ititnaell, O'Xell ft (liws, llelmar Hnnlenn, Oldn.. .City. Okb., St I. Itiinni-liv. Mimical, l.iiuuon, Cincinnati, "13; Wlilte City, Unylon, U-20. Rulilp, I'niil, Patcliocne, I.. 1. x-ltl. Ilufacll, Henhii Nonn. Ilenilernmi's, Coney Inland, N. v., 8-1:;. Itvnii ft Kmcrnoiii Slur, New Kcuninrtoii, Pa., 8-PI; Still'. Ilnuimlcuit, lo-2(l. Sawyer, Kddlo, Rijnit. Dulitth, Minn., S-l.'i. Snhnrns, Tnc. .Morrlnniv'n, Itorkawn.v lleach, L. I., 8-13. Saliel. .lii-i-iiliinc, TuiirliiK South Allien, S-A11R. 111. Saunilcrn, Clmlk, Victoria, X. Y, C, 8-13, Scott, Carrie AL, Cnalno, Alleirhcny, Pa., 8-13. S0»it«tev, Mlllou,. Palace, Haniou, s 20. Schomer ft Schomci, Wonilcrlmul, Chlcacu, S-13, S^ltl ft Wrtcln, Prnctor'n, Newark, X. ,1., 81.!. Scon, Mike, Pastor's, X. Y. C, 8-lR. School lUivn ft School tllrln iHllwanta'L Vic- toria, X, V. C. S-13. Seymimr, o. n„ ft t>\, Ulveralde Pnrk, Saelaiw, Mich., N13; l.atiallis. UW*. Ilevnmtr ft Hill, Preehoily Park, Newport, II. I.. s-i:i. Searcy, Hon.. Alnl-ime, Knld, iikln., S-l,'i. selhiiii. Lain, Orpliciim. San l-'ran., Cnl., 7-13. Slioiller, llewto K., Itlalto, Clmlra, X. V., 8-lH. sherry, .1. W., Pier. Ocean city, X. .1., s-n: Rl- Jou, Plilla.. lA-Sli, SlieniirMi ft li'ullii. Still', Mnnele, llnl., SIR; Or- iiliuiui, Lima, ■>., liVi'O. Shields ft llofrrn, Miijcatle, Chlcnco. 7-18; Itoli- liiscn Park, I'M. Wayne, tad., l-i-20. Shori ft Kilwnrdn, l.akeiiioni Park. Alteon 1. !'«., 8lione, Jlndelyn, Lawtenee. llllwnod Clly. Pa,. S- I .'I: Slur. Ocniicane, ta-20. Snnnnpiivl. Kelth'n. Bo«ton, 8-13. Sliea. Taos. T„ Spring Grove Pork, aprlnjflcld, • a. 7-in. 8ln*lne four,. 8ocanda«a Park. Gloeeravllle, N, Y.. 8-13: Valley, Syracuse, l.VSO, Simmon", Orow, Alrnome, Houston, Tek.. 8-20. Slllior ft Kmerson, Lincoln Part. New Tladfor.l, ilans., 8-III. Slider ft l*lr, Poutatne Ferry Park. lyatlavllle, Kr.. sua. Slater, I-'Inch, ft Co., flerman Vlllafw, Cnltirahus, ,0... 8-18; Cheater park, Clnclaantl, • 1B-20. Sloaeon, Pauline, Illppodrotne, IMttstraijr, R-in. Smith, Mr. ft. Mrs. .1. Mnrrar, Waalilditon, Spo- kane, Wash., 7-1R; Star,. Seattle, ln-2D, •Smith, 3, W. ft Mattle, Tucson, Ariz.. 8-.14. Smith, Hue, Union Square, X. Y. C. 8-18. Smith ft Baker. .Metropolis, N. Y. C 8-18. Somera ft- Cook, Kasl River Harden, Oreen Bay, Wis,, 8'13, Sniitherlaml * Curtis, Oelmar Oardena, Okln. City. Okla.. 8-20, Sprociie ft Dlaon, O. H„ Wlnoaa, Minn., 8-m; tin crose. Wis., 13-20. ' Splllers Musical (3), Brookslde Park. Athol, Mass.. 8-13. - Splssel Bros, ft Mack, Grand, Blackpool, Eng„ 16-27: Liverpool. L'tlAnc. 3. S|ie<|ilen ft llernon, Star. OnrneRle, Pn., 813; O. O. II.. Rochester. 13-20. , . Stewart. Winifred. Keith's, Boston, 8-13. Stelnerl; A Thomas, Wolverine Pnrk, Jackson, Mich., 8.13. Stanley. Mr." ft Mrs. Lew. Mnrely, flarnesboro, Pa., 8-13. Stevens ft Keelcy, Trooadoro. Plilla., 8-20. Stone, Arthur, Wonderland, Cltleatn, 8-1.1. siuimliiR Orenndlers (l.nnky'm, Kolimer Park, Mnnirettl, c»n., 8-13, Sirleklamt, K, C. I'nnlaires', Portland, Ore., S- 14; Seattle, Wash., ltl-21. Steele, Ted ft Clnrn. A. ft 8., Boston, 813. Stone, Iteth, Keith's, Boston, 8-13. stewnrl, Mr. ft Mm., Klectrlc Park, Alhnny. N. X., 8-13. Stevens ft Roohm, Lake Cnmnoiiner, Sonthlnslon, Conn., S-13. ' Stutamaa ft Crawford, Park, l.yona, In., 8-14; Kllte, Rock Maud. 111., 13-21, St. Leon Camlly, Porepatiah ft Sella Bros.' Circus. St. Klmn. Leo, Tumhllrut Run Pnrk, Pottavlile, Pa., 813. St. OiiKe Bros., Orpnoum, Los Ancelea, Onl., 8-13. St. .Tiillnu, M.i KnsoR'a, ChlcaRo, 8-18. Sully, Lew, Hopkins' Kast Knd I'ark, Memphis, Tenn.. 8-13. ■ Sunny Sonth, Music Hall, Brl(thtnn Beach, X. Y„ S-1R. Sutcllffe Fatally, 0, O. n„ Plttshnw, 8-13, Sulldiin Troupe, niemllnu's Casino, Itocknway Beach, I., I„ 8-13; Hrlttanla-on-the-Bay. Ot- tawa, Can., 13-20. Sumrrervllle, Amelia, Morrison's, Rockawny Reach, L. I„ 8-13. Siinimers ft Winter*; Phillips', Richmond, Intl., 818; Star, Mtincle, 13-20. Swnrta. Prances, ft Co.. Crystal, Elkhart, Intl., s-13; Irwin, tinsben, 13-20. Sylvester. Laurence ft Ornce, Illehland Lake park, Wlnstcd. Conn., 8- IS. Tasclna, The, Henderion's,' Coney Island. N. Y„ 8-13. • * Tunnen, .fiillun. Keith's, Rostov, 8-18, 'I'niinn, l-'nlrylnnd, Paterson, N. ,T., 8-13. Tasmanlnn Troupe, llanenriecU-Wnllnee Circus. . Terry ft Klmer, Atlantic Garden. N. Y. C. '8-1.1. Thor, .Musical, Olen Haven Park, Rochester, N. Y.. 8-13. 'rtinrne, Mr. ft Mrs. Ilarry, I'arm, Toledo. O., 8- 13; Avon, Ynunjralown, 13-20. Tliomnn, Clcoraln. Palm Oarden, Hempstead, X. V.. 8-13. 't'hiirlsjr, Leonn, ft Picks, Alhamhra, N. T. C, 8-13. 'I'liompson, .fohn, Talaqtietin Pork, Attlehoro. .Muss., 8-lR. That Quartette, Victoria. N. Y. C, 8-18. T'homua ft Wilson, ACtne, Norfolk, Vn.. 8-13. Tlppell ft Kllntcnt, Palrvlew Park, Ilnyton. O., 7-13. Tobla. Slaters, Alhamhra, N. t. ft, 8-13. Toledo. Mnile, A. ft 8., Boston, S-t3. Toiirldllon, Mai, Troupe, Chestnut Street, Phlla., 8K,. Tyee. Lillian, Music Unll, Brighton Beach, N. Y„ 13-20. . . , Tyler Trio, Klcctrio Park, JlontRomery, Ala.. 8- •U;>l(cl*mati'B Park,.Macon. fin,,-Ki 211. Vnnwnt, Victor, Nhnley'n Casino, South Beach, 8. I,, 814; Orand. Pier. North Bcncli. N. V., I.V20. ,-,,■■•• t Van'-nen Boib Opera Co., 12.1th Street, X. Y. C, .8.-13 Van, Oeorse, Ramona Park, fltind Rnplds, Mich., 8-13. .■...■ Vail niiman Troupe, Haacnherk-Wailnce Circus. VnHHiir tllrln, Knutatne Kerry Park, laiulsvlllc. Ky.. 7-13; Kaat Knd Park, Memphis, T'enn,. U 20. Van Stnddlfoiil, Grace, Alhamhra, N.. V. C, 8-13. Valiidona, The, Rocky Point, Provldaaee, It. I., 813. V.alveno BeoH., Henderson's, tloncy Island, N. Y., 8-in. • VaaKen, Majestic, Chicago, SIS; Wonderland, Unlncy, IB-SO, Veiliiinrn, The, 12.1th Stre*t, X. Y. (''., 8-13. Velto T'rlo, I.mm Pnrk, ClevelnuiL 0„ 8-|8. Victoria, Ktm, GnMcn City, Cannrsle, 1„ 1„, 8-18, Vlnclln, White City, l/mlnvllle. Ky., S2n. Violets (3), Pnator's, S, X. O., S-13. Witrd, Km, Nixon, Plttslmrii, s-13. Waters, 't'om, Nhon. PitlHlmr?, 8-13. Wittdn, vl„ llijou. Kankukee, 111., 813. • WitH-m (3), Xr.tlnniil, ChlouKO, s-L': Wnyne, A. I., West Knd, Green Ray, Wis.. 8-18. Walton's Kiirmyaril. UopkliH' Kast Knd Park, Memphis, Tenn., 8-13, Walters, nnlnnd. Wolf's Park, Detroit, Mich., 8- 20. . Wuahcr Itros., North Avenue. CIiIciiro, 8-13. WulniVrlKht, Marie, ft. O. it., IMItnhuiB. S-13. WuliUwii Bros., Arliiatlc Ganlen, Atlantic City, X, .1., 813. Walla Bros,, ft Smith, Mujestlr Pnrk, La Salle, III.. 7-13. Weston, Ollnl, Ir*ln, Goshen', lnil., R1S; Crys- tal, Anderson, ia-20. Wendi, IM.j Collins' Gunlena, Coliimlma, 0., 8-lR. Weston ft Weston, Coliseum, Hamilton! O., jS-13. Weston, Al., ft Co.. Morrison's, Itocknway lleacli, I., I., SIR. Welch, .Mealy ft Montrose. K. ft P., Jersey City, N. J.. 8-18. Welili ft coiuielly, Bell, Stockton, (.'al., 8-13; People'*, lioa Aucelca, 13-20. Wetden ft Gludlsli, weal ISnil Park, Xew Orleana, Welcli,' Lynch, ft Co., Keith's, rillla., 8-13. Welili, liiiiuolit ft Wchli, Atlnatlc Ganlen, Atlanlle «3ty, X. J.. S-lll. Wliai'inn ft Le Uoy, Majestic, b't. Bfldsw, la., 7-M. wiilticii. Pi-el I)., Wliecllnc Park, Wheellnc, W. Va., S-13. White ft l.nitrani, A Urn park. Alhnny, X. ,Y.. 8-13. Whltm-iii, Prank, Allmuihm, X. V. ('., 8-13. Wludoin, OMMtaarp, O, H„ Chleaup, 8-13; t'oa- mine Kerry park, l/iulsvllle, Ky., 22-27. Wilson ft McLean, BIJou, Knlaninr.no, Midi., 8-13. Wills. Xnl AL, Keith's. Plilla., 8-13. Wilson Sinters; Acme, Norfolk, Va„ 8-IS. Williams ft Pullman. 0. It., Palmyra, X. V„ 8-13. Wilson, .lack, ft- Co., Ocpheuin, Son 1'ran., Cnl.. 7-18. Wllllniiis ft Healy, Xew Sine, Milwaukee, 7-13. Wills ft ltoii-.le), Wooillytie Part, Camden, N. .1.. S-13; Islnud Park, Knntoii. Pa.. 13-20. Winter, Wlnonn, t(. O. It.. PIltslmrK, 8-13; Shea's, iiuiroio, x. x„ 1320. Wlxon ft Katon. Atlantic Garden, Atlantic City, N. .1., 8-27. Witt's Colleens, Metropolis Hoof Garden, N. Y. C, S-13. Wlllanl, -Bond, ft Co., Pnutor's, N. V. 0., S-18. Wtorn IX10, Keith's, Plilln., s-13. Wlnstatileys. Tlic, Atlantic Garden, Atlantic City, N. .1., 813. Wooda ft Ualton, BIJou, Dulnth, Sllnn., 8-13; Great Smttherh, Coliimnns, O., l.v-20. Wonlette, Kstelle, ft Co., Meyers Lake, Cnnton, O., 7-m. Worth A Dclninr, Weaat's, Peorln. 111., 8-20. Wolff lire*., Greenville, Pu., 8.|S; Johnstown, 13-20. YoacarTP <3)-, Nlyon, Plttahnw, 8-13. Yountt. Harry. A. 4. 8., Boston, 8 13. Yackney ft B*ron, Hurt Swcl rark. Chlcocn. 8-13. YisttiK. Mr. ft Mm. Arthiir, Melville Pnrk, Hoy- Yule, -Arthur!' ItoaV Lake Park. Woonaocket, R. 1„ 7-15; Wchster, Mats., 16-20. Aaiel A Verfjoa Co., Majestic, Clilcaso, 813. Zarrow Trio, 2.1d Street, N. >; C„ 813. Zeno, Jordnn I Zeno, Keith's, Phlla., 8-IS. Zeooi. Great, AiirorJc. Oelnlil, Ind.. 8-l.t. dome, Terre Haute. 13-20. *, Zlrtaarl Troupe. Henderson's. Coney Island, X. >.. 8-13. Zlski' 4 Klne,. l.'nlon Square. X. X. ft. 8-13. ^^^^ogaaa p.. »«»• ON THE KOAD. Wood, I'ranels, Union Sqitare, X. Y. ft, 8-13 Wormwoml'a Pogs A Monkcya, renl, k C«n., .T-lS, Sohmer Par, Jlont- Wnlfe ft Vnturhn, RaRdad, lown City, ln„ 8-IS; «rlnnell, lfi-20. W«sl ltro*., Atlantic Gnnlen, X, T. C„ 8-18. Womlwnnl, V. P., Pnntaees', ilelllnaliam, Wash., S-13, Wyon, Bessie, l''reelioily Park, Newport, B. l„ Vackley ft Bunnell, Glen tforrcst Park, Lawrence, Mass., s.t.'t. Ynmomoto Bros., Wheellnp. Park, Wheollna;, W. Vn„ 8.1s. ...... Xenronn. tjebree. BIJou, Pargo, 8. O., 8-IS; Illicit, WlnnlpeR, (ion., 13-20. Youna, .reaaeltc, Atlantic Garden, Atlantic Cltv, X« J., 8-lR. Yonntt, Tot. Brook's, nhmmoad, Ind.. 8-if:. XniiuK America Qulatctto. Henderson's, Coney 1a- ' Intnl. N. X,. g-.lA... . , York, Grace. People's. Loa .AYtjrelea. Ool„ 8-1,1; Lyric, Salt Lake City. Utah, lfi.20. Supplemental M»t-«eo«lved '•• Lain for Cluaalacation. Erwnod Stack (II. J. F.rwood, mtrr. 1—rtll City, Pa., 8-ftO. „,, _ ,„ Great's Plarers (Ben Greer, mir. 1— Clilentto, III.. 0-13. Ilnywnnl. tlrace (fb*. M. Gatt«. mpr.i—Tonekn, Kan.. 8-AtiR. 3. , „. Haerlnir Stock iKd. Haerlna;. mer. I—l.nlonvllle, Mo;. 8-13, .Miller 13-20. : Korstor.o Dramatic (Ira II. Moore, rnfrr.)—Am- hrldae, Pa., s-lil, Donnra 1A-2P, Mlichell, Com l.awlon iJ. W. Clinton, mBr.i— Onnneravllle. Ind., S-20.. Vlatllce Slock (W. It. Maltlce, mir.i—Ravena, .\. Y., 8-11, Coicaekle 1318. . "Cnele Tom's Cahln." Stetson's (l^on Waalilnim. mar.)- Rlverhrad, X. Y.. 10, Jamesport 11. Greenport 12, Sag Harhnr 13. East Hampton 1.1, South Hampton Id. » 'Tncle Tom'*..Cahln." Sterllaa;'* (T. L. Flnu. mxr.l—GleDflelil, X. V., II. Lyon Palla 12, Port Levilen IS, Kafyslpart 13, • 11I8( IH,L4M.(ILS. na«[ens. (lie Great l>, V; MnKay, mar, i—-Water vllle. Me., 810, Oakland Ills. Fnlrflcld 13-18. FIIIIf 1 . Matt, Hop, Goat and Pony Show—Putnam. ' Ccnit..- 8-H1.' ■ • •• • ■-•■■ ' I'lana for the llush Temple Theatre. This Chicago theatre, which frtr aevcrnl seasons 1ms been ttader the mnnngement of Kllznhclh Schobef and U now- playing stock under the mntinEement of Ilnrry Krnnklln, will open the.Winter season Sept. 1, under the mRnflgoment of the llolhrook-ilarker CO., who will nlao have an, opera company on the road. They have heen Identified in the past, :niirc especially with lyceitm -work and this la a venture wltlcii they have wished to un- dertake for Rome time. Adelaide Kelm baa been engaged as lending woman, which . la certainly n. good move on the part of the management, an she Is one of Chicago's •fRTotlre- stock actresses, having bended the stock compsny bore, two 'years ngo, wjtb great success. She Is'tissuredn"vi-nrm wcl- cOnie when the senson opena. II,'T. JlCCoh- nell will be Ihe comnnny mnnnger, and promise*, the producllno ot rotcm! (loys never heforn seen; also free lectutes on popu- lar nnd educr.tlonril In pics, will eh will he given once a tnonih, and musical entertnln- rticnis s'inpl icd liv the llolbrraik -Iinrker tipera Co. During Iho Summer season lie will pre- sent musical-comedy and light opera, 'lite lease whim the nctv managers have secured Is said to cover « period.of fire years. — ***♦ ■'.-. Peoplr'a stnr l «'o„ Chicago. The People's 'vheatre, «'hlch has Iwcn de- voted to stock product lona for some time past, will reopen Aug. Ills, with Kratlk Heal us resident, manager. This theatre has made a name for Itself In the post for the con- scientious work of ihe players, the beauty of (he productions, for nearly every one of the plays mounted bad special sets pdlnted for rlicm, and (be. general clcnnllriesn o( the the- atre nnd, courtesy of. the ■ management nnd employees; it. la, far from the lien leu track of-tnc Chicago Hlnlro, being 11 fifteen minute*' run by surface ear from the loop, but. the people of tne great. West sldo have come to look upon li itH it house where they can see the licsl plsya, creditably presented and tit populnr price*, frank llcnl will have the general aupervlalon, both before and. behind the curtain, and the reputation which he has made In the pnat. at this house In a guarantee thai rhe clientele will lie looked after In the beat manner. The metropoli- tan successes have been secured for presenta- tion, and some of last mason's plays which n'On the greatest commendation from Ihe puli- llc nl this house, will betepen red. , ' ■ « , '» ' , kilroy-llrlttoii Attraction*. This enterprising firm, with offices In the Grand Opera. Ilcnso. Chicago, will have sev- eral of last Reason's money-inakera on ihe road again, anil nmong tho tnosi Important of the offerings will he "The Candy Kid," In which Hny ltnymond will star. This Is n mu- sical comedy of tho rollicking type, which appeals to gll classes, and a strong compsi'y Is being engaged to support the voting star. Mario iylynn will star In "Tho Cowboy Girl," nnd there wrlil ho two companies of "Thii Trust llustcrs" and one of "An ArlstocrntV Tramp." Harry Karl )s the general manager of the KllroyRrltton, attractions, nnd Is recognized ns s. great huafler. IB ." ; «» . « > — '—- : Julia Mariana "1111* for KnKlnnil. Julia Miirlowe sailed (or Dover on Sntur- dny. July 0. She Is In. need of a rest, for tile pnat season, .with Its Kuropeon engagement nnd hard work In this country, wns very Irv- ing on her. The greatest pari of her mention will be spent at her home In the lllrlcra, although she expects to pass n short, time in Knglnnd. Next year she will star alone. She will return to America In Xovemher. to begin re- hearsals of her repertory. •;' ' •*•*• . 7— Mate. Srmlirleh's IMann. Mail'. Marcella Hembrlch will he heard In concert In this country between Oct. JB nnd Nor. 10. She will then appear will) the Mel lopnlltan Opera Co., nnd after the grand opera season closes hi New York, she will prnhahly also make a eoncerl tour to the ecnsl. , » , t . » ., Aa 1 iniimliiiii. "KjTW Yobk Ct.ivvv.R :^ Orndrmrn —My wife and I received many offers from our ad. In Ttir, Ci.ipith of- June 23, and have signed with the 0. \\. McDonald Stock Co., opening Aug. r>, at Pine, llliiff. Ark. We. are spanning ihe Summer at ihy wife's home nt. Xew Sharon, la., nnd are having a moal enjoyable time. We leave Aug. 20 tor rehearsals. Yours truly, At,. PArrcitsmx." — ■».» 1. ri.uii.i Hrnken 'tar \e,» i in «i r <- at Canton, O, Ground was broken, July B. for n new thrnlre, to be known os "The MajcRtlc." !n Canton, 0. The enterprlae is ilannced bv local capitalists, bended and promoted bv f. IC. Albniigh, of Akron and Youngstown, O. The house Is to hove n capncltv of 1,000, nnd will ho devoted to melodrama and mu- sical productions. It Id expected to he rendv to open Xov. \, ■ • ' »■«» l.inv.-ll (.Vlnsa.) Opera Hon«e Sold to .tiiitns rahii. Deeds of sale of the Lowell Opera House, t.owell. Mass., Kay Bros. 4 Uosford. owners, to Julius Cahn nnd .1. tiOnlsniln Devlne, of Salem, Mass,, were recorded last, week, nnd the house will now be transferred to Hie Julius,Calm circuit rtf theatres. a»» "The Sewlj-wetta" for the Stairr. The Newly weds and their baby, mode fam- ous In Oenrge .UcM'auiia' skotcbes. will ue ranoe Into a play, nnd put on the stage some tlimn no\t season.. John Lculcr, who staged "flusti'r llrown,' will stage Ihls plav. "The Xewlyweds and Haby" will lie a" mnalcnl comedy, with book nnd lyrics by Paul West. Hi* OPRRATIC PLANS. Oscar Hammefstelri, wlto returned to New VorK ou Suturday. July «, gave out a atoie- mrntc"fStrnlnr his plan* tot next season, .;i uie Manhaltnn tipera House. . , • lie., ssys .that he Intends to produce eight grand operas never heard In «"l»^p" n "J' ?.vlve seven more of greatest 'nipopUnce tttid outside'Of four Wagnerian1 works, adhete 0 the repertory of tn * standard works of the older Italian nnd i'reneh scliool. .The Sftanlsh opera, "l>olores," will £ JD*. of the Arst new operas at the Manhattan Opera House. If is the work of BUM of Madrid. To give 10 It proper musical ex- pression, Mr. Uammersteln has engaged the lingers wbo hnxe created the pt n.-lnal roles1: Tennr, f'arl-> Albiinl; sonrs.no, t'ninlUe Bprel- lo:.contralto, Oervllle-Heache: uasso; retro Mendozn. Twenty-four tt»»™*> i .'|»" nLso lieen engaged In Madrid, to participate In "'"iS;- by Charpentler, which has held the boards of ihe Opera ^'° mlft ™ '" £i r ' s J for six years, Mr. Uammersteln will bring to America. The character of Louise Is por- teayert by Mary Garden, For Telleas el Mellsande" Mr. Hammer- stein hr.s secured the original cost of prlnci- nal singers, which has made this opera world famous. They are Mary Oarden. Mile. See- grls, ihe fepcr, Perler; the baritone. Da- franne, and the tusso, Yieutle. In "Thais" Mary Oarden. Mile. Franceses and Rcnniid will bend the ensemble. M. nc- naud will sing the foremost role in "Cornea d'Hoffmnn." .. ... Marv Garden has placed herself under con- tract wllh Mr. Haramersteln for Bvc years. Imtnedlaiely after securing her, tho directors and governors of the National Grand Opera, of Paris, appointed her prima donna assolutn of the Institution. She will be nt the Man- hattan Opera House five months every season, and four months nt the Grand Opera House, In F*3 t*l*i. Senor'Cnmpanlnt will again be tho chief conductor, and two otliers arc to be engaged. Jacques Colnl. of the Amsterdam Opera House, Is to be head stage manager. The sea- son will open Monday, Nov. i, with "Q«> conda," with Mmes. Nordlca nnd Scbirmann- He'nk. ... ... , Mr. Hammers!oln gave out the following names of principals and operas: . . Prima donnas—Mme. Mclba, Mary Oarden, Mme. Xortlica, Mmes. Schtimann-Helnk, I'usi. ■ nrcsslcr-OlnDOII, Gervllle-lleache, I)c Cls- aeros. Borollo, Fraacesca, Seegris, Knoll'ng. Znpelll, Jomelll, Trcntlnl and flncbnln. Tenors—Messrs. Zenatello, nnssl, nal- .mnres, .Ubanl and Ciizournn. .Bnrltonesr—Messrs. Rennud, Snmmnrro, A'iiconn. Dufranne ond Perler. Bassos—Messrs..Dldtir. Arlmnndi. Vleulla, Jlendoza and Gllibort. Tho operaR, which are entirely new, nro: "Oolorcs," "l.niiise," "ThaLs," "Pollens nnd Mellsande," "fJonteR d'lloffman" I'Tnles of Hoffman"), -"ta Jongleur de Noire Dntne," "nelche," ond an opera by Victor Herbert The revivals will he "Olacohdlt." "McflR- tofelos," "Andrea Chenler." "Dnmantlon de Kausi," "Le Prophete," "Manon" (by Masse- net), nnd "Homeo et Juliet." The repertory will include: "Lohengrin," "Tnnr.hnttscr, I'rlstnn and Isolde," "Hy- ing Dutchman." "Lucia," "Travluln," "lllgo- lettit," "Trovntorc," "Don Giovanni," "I I'agllnccl," "Xovarralse," "CavaJlerla Bustl earia," "Poheme," "Les Huguenots" anil •Aldn. - ' ...-T . •*» ' , . . Chun. II. DIII|nKhant'M >eiv Productions. 1 has. 1:. Diuiiighitin has seven new pro- ductions In,preparation for next season, all ' by'American authors: One of Ws flrsl offerings will he Oenrr' Adc's "ArlleV' which will 6e produced at lite St.ndcbrikor Theatre,' Chicago. I't'ltzl Scheff's health Is much Improved, and she Willi open her season In Now Yor't, at the Knlckciboekor Thentre. on Sept. 0, in "Mile. Modiste." A new play, by Paul Armstrong, Is to he used ns a starring vehicle by Kyrle nello.v, and F.lsle JnUls wall nppenr In a new mn«!chi play by an nutltnr whose name has npl lieen announced. Chnrles Klein's new play, "The Slopcblld." will be produced early in September, with llrivce MeKne, Chrystal Heme end Grace Fll- klus In tho cast. Margaret Mavo's "Com- mencement ' Days," itnrT H n nry Blossom':! "Miss rhllnra," will be seen s little later. Montgomery and Stone will present. "The Red Mill," in Chicago, and another compnnv wlll open In the same piece nt Asburv rani, on Aug. la. . ,. 4»» -. li.ii, Liml A Clifford AninNement Co. t'lnterprlnea. Ilowlnnd ft Clifford Amusement Co., with offices in Grand Opera House Block. Chicago, will have six attractions on the road next. season, thrco circuit shows playing onlv cltv time. These are 'The Mysterious Burglar' tl'rank Winch, mnnager), "Tho Original Cohen" (W. T. Gaskell, manager), and "The Phantom Detective" (Dove Seymour, mana- ger). These attractions nro all melodramas, each hnvlng a playing cast of thirty people. The scenic oQiilnmcnt. will necessitate tne use of two baggage cars for each attraction. James Kyrle MacOurdy will go on Ihe road again, In "The Old CloChes Man," making his fourth season under rhe management of the Rowland & Clifford Amusement Co. Mr. Mnc- Cnrdy will play the ICnstcrn one nnd three night lime exclusively. Two companies of "Thorns and Ornngn Blossoms" will bo sent nut on the one and three night stands, one ploying Kast, the 01 her going to tho eonsl. : ♦♦* Thelae * I.tebier tin! Present the Yiddish Actor, David Uessl.r, la Eaa-llah. Thelse & t.olbler will present Dnvld Kess- ler, the Yiddish actor, on the Rngllsh speak- ing mnge next season. -Mr. Kessler will ba teen on Broadway in a new play. Mr Kessler's managers are "a new Qrm. Mortimer rhelso has for many seasons been very successful in the popular priced houses, nnd has the distinction of raising a bur- SK958 sh< ! n \ Pt, tlln Broadway sTandards. Theodore A. Llehler Jr., the younger partner Is the son of Ulbler. of Llehler & Co. He has handled the affairs of Metn llllng. the German actress, who was seea in "Jlagda" nt the Rerkeley Lyi-eum somewhat over a year ago. The presenlntlon of Mr. Kessler is Ibc first of a number of plans of ihe now Arm. o» » ■ - He W. Savage Home Again. HIS PL-A |'OR NJ3.VT SP..VSON- 'The homc.comliig of Henry W, Savage on June 20, was made t^c occasion of n demon rtrauoh that, the, impressario will lone 2. member.. SHken badges, bearlnir. the lelend' "Welcome to Our City."' were binned on th! coats of a host of managers and aoeiii friends of Mr. Sftvage, and several ainomnhlln Arms seDt touring cars to tbe steamship ilnet Inv Uoboken to convey the reception enm mltlee t6 New York. A band was nlxi on gnged, nnd sent down the bay on a ino. while another committee boarded the reveniK cutter, and overhauled tbe Incoming »•>»„ at quarantine station. * ' Since leaving America, last Febrtinrv Mr Snvnge hns visited S?paln. Italy, Alclers Greece, Turkey, llungaiy and manv of c,' capitals of Europe nnd tbe contlnerit. In Btidanest he saw, for ihe flrsr tlmr Franz Leljar's "Olft Lustlge Witwe," ,h', Ameticnn rights for which he had sccnre,'i over a year ago, after It had alrentiv ham running twelve months in Vicuna. While in Paris he completed plans for « permanent headquarters for American vnuni men and young women who arc studrlm, abroad, and who have hopes of cnterln»' 1 iS operatic field. ■ "" Returning to London be was present at the first performance In England of »rjft Lustlge VVTrwo,'' under the Kngllsh liiie or "The Merrv Widow," at Daly's Thentre Mr Snvnge will, have tbe production of •■VhJ. Merry Widow" ready for Its New York renro scntntlon enrlv in September next. Seenle artist Waller Burrldge has already romplcicn 'be first two nets, and the consignment or •ostumes will arrive from the other sideearlr n July. Franz Zlegler, who dlrecied "Tho I Merry Widow" during its Vienna 'run w'm comO over to direct the American perform' ancea. Originally Mr. Savage entended to present fnrelgtt singers in (tie prlnclptil roles htit after visiting London nnd observing Ihe ii n „ success of l.'ngllsh singers, he decided that AfrerleOn slngenj would give a more sails- fatiory ioterprelntlon thnn anv to be seeureil on Ihe otber side. While In London Mr. Savage contracted fur "Tom Jones." the new light opera, by |.' ( |. ward German, that is now having n r'im'ai tan Apollo Thentre. with Itiith Vincent and Hnyden CofHn In the ptinclpnl roles, h will l»e produced In New York In tbe Into Fall While In Germany Mr. Savage secured 'the fantastic operetta. "L'gdlel rich's Gchrnii,. fahrt." which will ho produced under ihe title of "Hugo's Honeymoon." lie has also secured a new musical comedy for Knvnmnri Hitchcock's new starring tour .Mr. Savage hns decided to send Puccini* ".Madam Uiittorfly" on another tour to tho I'acitlc const.-mid engaged two new prlm-i rinnnnn for the title role. One nf : llieae Is Feboa Strnkosh nnd tbe ovher Kiilberltie Woolf. The In tier hns never stung In Vmeriin For the role of Plnkcrton, he has en«ngeii Uilly Schuler. nnd the new contraltos will be llnrrlctt Behnee nnd Kthel Houston, while Rena Vlvlenne nnd I>orn Dc r-illppo will again he heard In the title role. Wilier llolhwell. of Vlennn, nnd Cornellits Dnpper of. Amsterdam, have heen engaged ns rnn. tliiclors, wllll Guy Ambrose, mi American, as third conductor. Oltlev Crnnston, ibc Kn-- llsh grand ripera singer, hns Itcen secured i'or the role of Slinrplnss, the Itnlled Sinies Consul. In "Mnilnni Butterfly." Mr. ■Savage, while in Kiirnne. arranged ft" the prodiicllon of "Tlhp Prince of Pllseb," nr the Central Theatre, l.elpslg, under the direc- tion of Br. Herman Haller. The piece will continue to be'sung by I wo separate com- panies in Kngland next, season. Mr, Savage's plans fOr.hts American com- panies include, in addition to. tho tours of "Madam nuttcrfly,'' another Pacini- const rnur for "The Prince of I'llsen" nnd "The College Widow.'' The new production for Raymond llliel:- cock will not be ready until after "A Yankee Tourist" hns closed Its run nr the Aaror Thr- nlre, this city, which begins rho middle at August. The Garden Theatre, vols city, will he re- opened In September, with a brief return en- gagement of "Madam Bulterflv." «■ » Grnnil Opera for Chlcaffo. Devotees of grand opera In Chicago will bars plenty to entertain them next season, when the senson Is on nt the Auditorium. Accord- ing to present plans, the Metropolitan Co. will arrive In Maim, and Hnrame.rstcln's compitni will bn heard In April. The management of the big bouse will be chiefly In the bands 01 Cblcngonns, for, besides Millard Adams, the house mnnager, Will .'I. Davis nnd Harry J. Powers, managers, respectively, ot the Illi- nois and Powers' Theatres, will he Interested with Klaw * Krlanger and William A. Brady. Before closing Ihe engagement, last Hprlnj. Manager Uusscll, Of the Stth Carlo Ohora Co.. arranged to return there the coming season. and It la very likely that the date will he kept open for him, so that Chicago will bare the pleasure of hearing three first class grand opera organization, on occurrence which will be new to this city, -where ordinarily we have hnd only one company. • ■>»» — • Mort Mnaer's Production. Mort Singer, manager of the La Salle The- atre, Chicago, who struck pav-dlrt last year with tho mnrvclously successful "Tbe Time, the Place nnd the Girl," announces the thi- ol the production which will open Hie little Madison Street plnyhouse In August, ns "The Girl Question," the title being suggested liy rhe drawing of Charles Dana Gibson, "The Htermal Feminine," to which tho Messrs. Singer have secured the rights, and will use it In their advertising. The. offering Is (if the tjpc well known at this house, con- Mtructrd for laughing purposes only, with an occasional vein of seriotlsaess. for contrast, and is by the authors of the old "Girl," Iton- err. Adams, Frank. Hough nud Joe Howard, who hnve been nt work on It all Winter. Ce- cil I.can, Florence llolbrook. Gcorgle Drew Mendum, and others of the favoiii.eS of Ihe La Snlle Stock Co., have already been en- gaged, and Mr. Singer promises Ihnl Hi- production will surpass any thing which bus ever been seen nt this, house. a « » . Al. Leech's New Comedy. Wm, A. Brady announces that Al. Leech will have a new musical comedy next senson, under bis sole mnnngement, which will open catlv In September, In Atlantic Clly. prior Im• , Xc ?l lor . k ^ngagomeDl. As yet no title has been decided upon, several beinir under consideration, it wns wrllteh specially for A I, U-ech, Ivy Howard Chalmers, nnd the situation and dialogue are both unique and new. Mr. Brady has several novelties which he Intends Introducing, particularly stilted to Al. Leech a Blyle of comedy, nnd has en- gaged n company n f well known people lo support, him. .. ' ■ ' *•» ' ' Henry Arlhnr .loiie, Ilel urns, to , Earbae. Henry Arthur Jones; the well known play- wright, returned to I^ndon on July ■£. fo prepare for n prodltetlon of -The Hvtio- S22*« £ % Hl£'k* 1 Tbe<itrf, He will revfslt «csv tork to superlntehd rehearsals of his &J Piny. "The Gnlllean's Yletnry" which iVn^'of ' ,> ' nr, B ,,r »•<» Produce nt. the begIn. ning of next season. 11 C. Whltacy'M Hii*j I'l.rn. 1. Because Mr. Whltnev has gone on a vaca- tion Is no sign that, things are thill at the Mhltney Opera House. Chicago, where Mau- ngei- Gcrson has his hcndqiiarters, and tit- tends to all the business in the absence ot his chief. Tho latest from this hive of musical comedy Is that May Vokos ban positively sighed contracts by which abe will be seen next year In. the role ot the servant, In one of the "A Knight for n Day" companies, Hie part, which Mabel Mho lias made nil her own at the nbove house. This is said to he the llcst contract which Mny Yokes ever signed, nnd is said to contain but sixty-eight words. Four companies nC this genuinely funny musical comedy will go on the road, and It Is said that Mr. Whitney will ar- range, while In Kurope, for n company to go over 10 London to-present It Ihere. **i Will J, Block Aaiaaemcnt Cn. tinea Into l1iiiikriir>(.->. On .Inly 5, at. Trenton. N. J., nn liirnliui: tarv petition In hnnkritplcy was tiled In ihe 1 nlted States District Court ngalnst Ihe Will •I. Block Amusement Co.. a New Jersey cor- poration. The largest creditor la Nnrrls S. Lnrgcy. of Butto. Mpnl... who says he hns loaned llw t'timjiatly ?'J(ir>,:mi wllh which lb present lltelr productions. .Oilier creditors ore D. Frank Dotlge, a scenic arllst. nf New York. *«■'»'• nnd George W, Onnston, n sccnerj; liulider, of New York, $030.1(1.