The New York Clipper (July 1907)

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WP^ ,f v 566 TBB NEW YOSKOlfPg: JtJLT 13. XEW YVHK CITY. Ivcllli .V I'roe'ti.r'n l.'nloii ttnimre Theatre IK. I". Altai, general manager).— The whi-iii weather seems to bavn no effect on tin' attendance nt HiIh house, and nt Me Monday uu liner. July S. tin- usual lurgc crowd ciiJOTfd an excellent Mil. Viola V» Costa end company, In her pleasing musical playlet, "In tin' Latin Quarter." scored well and gained oillt'll opjiluusc. Zlska mill King. I Ho Cornell)' innglrlniiB. were also n big lilt .with tliclr Hiimiiiiis and good remedy work. Mary Du- u&Ht, nhHlHtfd hy Wlllurd Hutchinson, In n laughable sketch, entitled "Left it the I'ost," went big. while llownrd nnd llowurd. "The Messenger Hoy and the Thcsplau." were i.i-l favoritea and their singing brought out. Lira entire appreciation of lln-lr audience. Others were: Gtia Urauo and Nellie IIobc- Inid. the Four Itlouos, Almont and Dumont. Sue Smith. Corbley nnd Cooley. Sophie Ev- erett and company, Hamilton aud Howlett. and Francis Wood. The vltngrnph pictures concluded the performance. K, llli * Proctor'* Fifth Avenne iiii-iiir.- (K, F. Albce. general muuugcr).— ••riitnllle," I he title part of which la one of Edna Mav Spooticr's best roles, was given on Monday. July H. ttnd the miiHeoee on Hint ihilo giive tin- Kliir mid her support, to under- stand Unit the Interpretation was In every wnv it worthy one. Miss Spoinii't-'s conccp- Hon nl' the purl Ik II iiiokI Interesting one. I be earlier seines being well handled, and the rnoioiiH Interview wlrh ArinundV father provli.g a clever piece of work. In which slip- picsscu emotion wiih hIiowii mid nlcelv eurrled across lite fOolllgblH. In the tlcutu aceuc, however. Miss HpoOner wan decidedly nt her best, her acting conveying a Hcinblnuco of renlltr to the Mage picture Unit was im N leu- Inrlv praiseworthy. Augustus Plrflllps, its. Anniind, gave .further evldnnce of his versatility and devilment* h.v playing the part with dislliicilon, mid Edwin II. Curlls gave Ihe character .of Monsieur Duval one of ihe hem liilerprclulloiis lllut lhe. Now York miiiic has ireen for'a long mine. Mr. t in Hi. handled hltiiHtlf In the Wlrd act with rciii iirllallc InHlghl mid uxproaslon, and It was it .idcnsinc to watch IiIn work. Arthur livers mid Jessie MeAlllHler iiIko did un- iihiiuIIv good work. The oust': Arnmud Hti- vnl. Augustm* Ihllllps: (iumave. .lames Montgomery: GiihIiiu llloux, llai-old Keii- ".•cdv: Count lie Viirvllle, Arthur Hvcrs: Monsieur liiival. Falwln II. Curtis: Arthur. It. K. Spouner; Messenger, W. I,. Weal : SI. 1'clix. Tom Shccly : Mnduuic I'rudellce. Olive Grove: Mchelle. Jessie MeAlllHler j Olympe, Eleanor Wisdom: Naiilne. Josephine Fox ; fiimllle Cuullrr. ICiliui May SpbiMtcr. .innilii de t'nrln (F. /.Icgfcld Jr., man- ager).- -The new musical revue which ushered In Ihe week .lulv S. mid which proved little more Hum an Indiscriminate jumble or vaude- ville ipeelallles. Is called "Follies Of in""- II was originally produced nl Hie Savoy Thr- ill re. Allimlle City, on .Inly :t. Aptly tie- kcvIIiciI on the progriiiiime as "Another one of tliose things. In thirteen scenes." Its con- replloti Is oredllcd In I'. Zlegfeld Jr.. wllll bonk bv Harry II. Smith, music by everybody, prhirlptils directed' by Herbert tlresbmii. chorus illivclol by .liilhtn Mitchell, mid Frederick Snlouioii. musleiil ill reel or. The. book Is (coble and eiiinchtlcd. Home of Ihe songs Inlroilileed have b i bi'fore the pub- lic lor some little lime, mill I here lire sev- eral frill urea that lire In poor taste, mill ■liners Mini are emirse ami vulgar. The Hiecliillles mid Individual work of the )so- i(||i eoiiccrned III Ihe revue lire Ihe real fen hi re, mid lo Ihe cil'm-i ■ of lllekel mill Watson, I'lnuua 1'iirus. t'bnrles .1. Itoss. tiraee l.;i Hue and olbers eitnnlly clever the. mi- illeuce owed Its en.lovnienl. Mile. Ilaxle gave a ibinclug doll spcclaltv Hull, was one of Ihe liesl: llntigH of the evening, ant) later per- formed a "Jin .lllsu" wiiIIh mul u "Salome ilunee. t'hui'tes Koss. imliiKlakliig III make up. and caplliil In all his biii'lesiiulng. wiim weleimunl ae hnmillim a New York fiivorlle, and Milium I'll cms. wlin has taken on weight, sang will, and did nil 'the things assigned her nvilHu'ili ili'Mie I/i Hue luukeil pretty, inid sauu wild great success, nnd Krank 'Mayne. Dave Ahrmus. Dnve Lewis and Lil- lian la.i: weiv also Kpleudhl III ho fur as I heir limited import unities permitted lliein lo work, lllekel and Watson did purls of their famous I nil chimin ami tramp speclnl- ties, mid they ran oil' with the linns' slttiiM i.l' Ihe laughs. There were several sels mid soiigii In the revue which exploited n certain lirinul of elgiirelles mill oilier llilugs. hut there whs little merit to Ihe fi-nlures so In- troduced. Ileforr Hie regular iM-rfonnauec n slnek wire s|n'elalty was given by the Uoll/. Trio, a Kumpcmi ImpiuiaHoii. mul Ihe net wio. bcnrllly euedred, proving thai Its merit eoniiucHiled It even lo Hrondwnv llrsl nlghlerH. Thos*!' eoiiceruisl In ",|i'ollles of IIMI7" were: Harry WiiIkoii Jr., Kra.Hk Mityne, Jnmes Man- ley.' Dave Abialiis, Lillian Leo. John Ken- inXiy. David l."\vu. Allele t'lii-soii, Madlyu SuninieiK, Kdua Snyder, tiraee l.iirtle. lieorge lllekel, t'harles J. Itocs. I'Vnnun funis. Mor- ence Tetupest. Dim linker, tiriiei- Leigh, Sher- wood Alston. Mile. Dn'/.le. IMIth Moyer. Mills-I Spen , f. M. Ilrooks. Willie Tnrpey. Nntalle tie l.ouliiu. Slaehi Leslie, May Kinery, Itoiaa Snyder, I'liiillue Thoine. May l/isllr. \V. II. I'owers. Adele fitrsou. Jitiues Mauley, Miss Sunshine mid Angle Weliuei'. Ylelurln Tiifitlrp (Oscar llinuiucratvlii, uiniiiigeri.—The business now aeeordetl lo this cool relreiil. alop Hie Vlelorln and He- lilsco 'rhcullvs. has never Imeii exeeediil III lis history, while the uintlnees In Ihe down- stairs theatre continue to be well pulroul/.ed by the Victoria's regular cllentel. The fol- lowing vaudeville favorites emit hum their en- gagements here : The . I'huiophlcnds. Lbul, l In in,.ni's trained doits and monkeys, Willy I'nnUcr Troupe. That Ouiirlettc. Ilelle lllanche. lOdwards" School Hoys and School tilrls. fulllim and llan. Itlce mul I'rcvost, the Kotir Avolos. and the vlingrirph. flmlk Sauuderi!. eriiynn arllsl. Is the only new feat- lire of the hill this week. Sober Sue con- tinues to be an attractive feature of tin; Mule Itevlew on the roof, , Thlril Aveinu' Tliontr«- (('. II fasiul, uianagerl. -The bill Includes: I Vole, Kale Howard. Mux Nelson. Marry tiordou. Mae Unwson. Mlrtnle Duprce. Illustrated Bongs, ami 1'iiibe and Killson innvlni: tilctures. I'lmtor'H Then I re (Tony I'llBtor, nimoi- nf),—Monday's uiiitlncc. July 8, wns given to a well tilled house despite the warm weather. William A. Inuiiin mid company. In a clever sketch, enlllled "Tin- Star tlur.er." iniiib- ii must liivorable ImpreHslou. nnd he was ablv usslsled by Maxwell Itcyuolds. The O'Brien and lluckley rnmpnny were also llg favorlles In their one IM'I coiiiihI.v. "A llache- lur's AiMirltuenls." while W. J. Montgomery nud I'Moniirc Moore, uulipte enterlubiers. ami Mil. Kogei'H and Alice Warren. In u skit. "The Utile Joker." earned the licnrty applause awarded them. Others on Ilia hill were: Wlllmd. Bond and company, In "I'liu Untile of lltinco Hill :" .lewell's niaulklus, Lewis mid Lesslnrton. br'Scth Snooner's Troubles:" the Three Violets, high class vocalists: Mu- sical tluchu. the (Senium Insiciimentnllsl : Drneuln. Mike Scott, Ihe Mllo Sisters, and the in ii pictures. Mil.Hi.on Sihiiii-i. Ilnof l.iir.l.-n. " II■:, Mnld and the Millionaire" begun. July 8. lis In- -i wek MiiniiiiiiiMi Thcnlrr. - Shepiird s mov- ,iii« pieimi<B continue to pttmin goad slued 'ami tellies. !.«•«• |i"lrlil« % llrrnlrt Siinnrr i li.air, iCenrue \l. Saiiiiuls. uiuiinueri. Kdille I'Vy |i(wnn, .lulv v bin fiiurteonlli neck. Iti "Tlie Oreiitil" | -tiiv itiaiu t A Leo GhUbtrt, maun Kefs*'. —"Paiclntttint riora" • ontwea It* elthth neck on Mouduv c\cnlns, July S. i.iirrlek I'lieiitro iv'bnrleB r rohmilli. man. ....eci —Wllllntn felller. In "fiitntht In Hie Main." begun, July fi, his twenty-eighth week, ' sin o. iiiiude (Kriiiik McKoe. mmingerl. i.i..- \i r iti- ||.inr' hvjilli-Jlllj S.r H'i tSlf'. kVcVBU Jll'tVi •—•.'.-.-.+«*-*»• ■*-?" Creole Belles. Tasco Trio.'field and Malt- land, and Axtcll and Heinle- . MANll.vmN [tr.AcH.—"Hherldan b Hide is tin? reM attrartlon here. . IlKHitlTOS- BHACH -MCHic Wt tU-rgH I IM week lllcludc": "A NlgBt n n' London Music fal!" "The Sunny South," Leonard, O.ovec Jr.. id 'Wltat Happcne* to Mows: •"''»" ltosc. Jew Impersonator: Tom Hearn. lazy juggler, anfi other actB. "JoMiKN t.'iTY. Canarale.—This resort con- tinues to present attractive features, and ns a result, good business Is done. Current topics. JAMKM K. LMONitio baa been re-engaged with T W. Dlhklns as leading comedian, to write and produce the burlesque. Jmieh Kei.IiV and Annib Kent have close 1 'their vaudeville season at Pastor a, and will rcat until Sept. 2.' „„„.,.i Hknuy It. llAttnis Iibh arranged the annual benefit performance for the Hebrew infant Asylum of New York City, at tnp. Arverne IMer Tlieatre, on Wedneuday, .Inly .11- JoHKflt K. WathuN baa algned /or three 3-eiira with M. M. Thclse for tho Holllckes (Wcsteru wheel), to jiluy the lettdlug comedy l>urt. , . WiLUta MACg axu CoHi'ANV have udtllMl n Uew feature lo their act. Mr. Mack uhb also written several uew Bongs. Miih. T. E. BfinHSTT, inoMJcr of Murglo Hilton, Is In Ne»- York City on a visit. - Juan Maui ki, has signed contracts for two years with K. K. Albee and Murtln Beck, com- mencing In September, 'llie troupe will In- clude eighteen models and an entirely new scries of ban relief* and statuary will be pre- sented. J. 0, Apflktox, munagei' of the Savoy The- atre, liuutllton. Onl., was In town last week. His bouse Is being booked by v»m. Morris, under a ten years' contract. Hahiiv Li; t.YAtn has finished a successful season of forty-six weckB In vitudeylllc. He will spend his vacation with his family at Atlantic Olty. ... De Vov anu Mii.i.kh, comedy ncrobats, will nrlU Bcvctai new features to their act next season. Almont anu Dimont, In their musical act, have lite Summer well booked up. I .i mil. V ANU TliAYKII lime signed with Yorke/tind Adams, to play prominent parts next season. . ... KltlENU ANU DowniNO will be featured with Ifurilg fc seauimi's Trans-Atlnntlcu (Kastern wheel l, next season. Tub l-'ivu Nohnkh, In their high class mu- IteitH « I'rni-tiir'i. Tweiily-Uilnl Strret Thentrc (B, I'. Albee. getiertil man- ager).—Alice Johnson and cimipony present- ed on July 8 a new net. entitled ''The Mght- Ingale." by Itlchard Warner, and II proved a renlarkilblv gripping little tHblot* drama', with plenty of genuine pathos and some good comedy. It tells I lie story of a famous music hull favorite's love for u worthless fellow who has led her to believe that she Is the only one for whom he carca. When she f'llie Nlghtlnnalc") discovers that he has n wife mid child, she dismisses bUn forever, nnd although her heart Is breaking, sin- leaves her drenslng roorii In answer to her cue and sings for the waiting audience. Miss John- son disclosed ability of n high order, her several scenes of Intense feeling being given In Just the proper hey. There were scenes that were likely lo tempt an uctrcss lo play wIt'll undue vehemence, and M|ss John- son deserves credit tor handling town with such urtlsllc excellence. With better sup- port her work and the excellence of tbo sketch would show to greater advantage. Murtvune. a newcomer here, appeared on July 8, for the first time In New York, nnd gave four mirror dances, Hirre of wlllcn were not lu-W here, but the fourth aud last, called "La Dnnse Aurora llorealls, or the North- ern lights," proved a novclly. ami a line one at that. Mini mm- Is a innn, and although he nppeui'K In female gnrb aud bundles his draperies with Ul« cleverness of a Lole ful- ler, he makes no attempt nt female im- personal Ions. The light effiiits of the dunces are all good d the shading of lights In tint Inst llgure arc r»- markauly flne. The act greatly pleased. Others on the bill were: Oracc nun nron, lately famous ns "Little Dolly Dimple." whose vole 1 was In line condition: I'nt Itoonev and Marlon Kent. In their capl- liil ael : Joe Morris, "the Hebrew with the pipes:" 0. Oriint Oardncr aiid Marie Stod- dard, In n diversified and Interesting novelty ; (Jeo. II. Diamond untl Will ('. Smith, in one of the besl Illustrated song nets ever shown liere. mid the Zarrow Trio, presenting "A Night on the Boardwalk." The motion pic- tures continue. • irlnl (iiinleiis (K)uw & I'h'lnuger. man ngers).—tJeorge it: folioti. In "Tho Honey- nimni'TH." began. July 8. his sixth week. Atlantic (Janleii (W. Kramer's Sous, managers I.—Wall Terry and Nellie ICImer. In IMWr comedy dnnclng sketch, "The Doctor nud the Show Olrl:" Hie Wopd Brothers. HcrobiHs and Hying ring pri-rurmers: Barrett mid 'Bell. In n comedy net : Lydln Hall, char- actor comedienne: (Srorgc fileum. Italian tenor, and moving pictures are Ihe attractions for ibis week. Hi. McholHs (iHrden ((ieo. A. Blliuieii- Ilull, manager).—Kallenborti and his oti-hes- lin renin I n the big West Hide musical magnet, and Ilils big auditorium Is well tilled every night. The programmes are kept up lo the high plane of excellence long maintained by this lender. lltiitMCH cloned■ American. Astor, Academy of Music. Ilelusco. BIJou. Broadway. Criterion. Daly's Kmplre. Kourteenth SI reel, Harden, lii-nnd Opera House. Hudson. Hirckrft's, Hln- IhmIi'oiii", Irving Diace. KnlekertHieker, Lib- erty. Lyric. Lyceum. Lincoln Square. Madbion Sillline. MnJi'Htle. New Amsterdam, NCW York. Star. Timlin. Wnllnek's. Weber's. Yorkvllle, Keith * I'lHinlor's KHly elglilh Sheet, Circle, Colonial, Dewey. Klghth Avenue. Murray lllll. Isind-nn. Miner's Bowery nnd lluber's Miisemu. iin|,|,. iii.nl. stnten isinoit. I hK park Is doing well. At least I'.'t.UUU people visited It on July I. Ilnrlem,—Al Kellh & 1'ioctor's Harlem Opera House ( K. I''. Albee. general lumiHgert Hie ivtnrn of lleutrlee Morgan drew Ihe old patrons, mid a great biiHlness wuh (lone bisi 1|[rl v | t ,.||, 1H 4.,, week, considering the I line of lite year, "The <■.,'..,,, mi niTiim' was nVe (flirt Word" Ih the offering for •(his week. , ' y* 1 f±\l o ul of "he 'n The prudltrlhm nccessllutcs 11 long list of ' placers III addition to the rcgllliir in,use fa- vorites. The pluv was well presented July 8. Beatrice .Morgan and Alpliot! Kthler. hi Ihe leading roles, were well Htipporled by tleu. Howell. Dudley lluwley. Itobcrl lllll, I'l'ter lattig, IViu. Curr, Krnesl Audersun, l.onlse llaiiilolph, Kinlly .\lelvllle mid Louise Urunell. KKIi'll >V I'ltlllTOIl'S ONE llt'NIUimi AND TWEWTV rtlTII StllHKT TllEATIIK (Hi I''. Albee. geiiernl iminuger).—The Micrcss of -Ihe Vim Den Berg Opera Co. on Ihe West Side. Impelled .Manager lingers lo secure the prin- cipals us 11 t-pcelul hendlliier, opening 8, with a eui'liillcd itiTcrllig of "The Mlhiido," which rci|iiircH 11 llllle over one hour, lo present. The company Includes: Alexander Clark, Lillian Swain. Mae Calder, John McClbskcr, II. W. Too Derrick. John Itodgers, Hurry Seolt, Jack I'erry and Minnie Hunuelt. The rest iif ihe bill oilers: Senrl mill Violet Allen, Kntle lloouey, the JncksotlH, Nisi Wayburn's •"Ihe lOtieliimlint Hentt," the Vcdinura, and nun Inn pictures. A1.11 am on v (Percy U. Wlllluios, maua- ger).—'file llrsl week of the roof garden proved that Ihe iimiiageineiil has hit Ihe right idea. A roof resort Is soiuetlilug the West llnrleiu people have never before Lad, mid that tliey will patronize It was dumoii- slruled by rapacity business all of last wee)-. The present week oiwned 8, wlUi every Indi- cation of conllmifd' prosperity, with ihe following bill: tlriicv Von StudUlford, Ber- tboldy's i-ockalisis. the Avon Comedy l-'onr, li'rank Whltiuan, the Moores. 'IVblu Sisters, Lcuini Tlimiier and her Blackbirds, aud Hie DimciMu Ti'ulipe. Ill icriii & Sua .mii.n 's MKTIIOI'OI.IH Knui- U.HUiUM 1S11111 llurllg. maiiugerl.—The weal her was Ideal ror ivof i>erformauccs, aud In cuiiHct|itcuce IIiIh resort reaped a hurvesl, the place being packed nightly. This week oiHMictl wiih bright prospects, us Adelaide helm closed a most prosperous hcusou down stairs. II. and reports are she will open the house Willi a slock company early In Septem- ber. The bill for this week is a good one, mid was eujoyed by a large audience, being headed bv Mux Wilt's Colleens. Others were: Suillli and linker, Kalluuwtikl Brothers, Dale nud Itossl. .Milne Twins, Collins mid La Ilelle, .Minerva Coverdale. Jin. axd MJis. Knkt) PBlthHLL' fc»ve"jb>e to i.%.iiiiiiink P« for a two weeks' sojourn ii» i:e"mo U umain"s; prloAo WW tour. Tin: e.-O-ohition r'otiit. in their -H ?owont 1 leKcUl 1 *lWtorc lr musical circuit, con- tcmpTnt" "putting oh tl irilnstrel ' show at YoTiSg" Pier. Atlantic City, In August, for f °H r An^' k N B t.HON. treasurer of the Alhambra, New Yora City, has gone to Atlantic City tor a two week"'rear. Dudley Clements, who acted In the l»x offlco at the Gotham. BrooJ- fyrt' will be/In the Box office nt the Albambrt. comedienne, was recently ™ b »*'' l « , 1f _ l,er Jewelry ond money at her home In thlsclty. Lbo.n Koiilmaii (August roort* wit" war Held I leaves for Chicago on Saturday, to Jolrt "hi U Salic Stock, which atarta rehearsals July 10, In ■"" Ca m "The tilrl gucHtlon. 111 ton a>t> Nkvins, German comedians, have signed with Hastings' Black Crook Jr., fo r next Beaaon. _;_ NEW VOBK STATE. Buffalo.—At the Star (P. C. Cornell, man- iigelO the Bonstcllc Stock Co.. n Leal 'hTeHchna," week of July 8, mg^JL "Pretty I'ewy week of IB. ' J^e Love ltouto'^ wuh well presented, and pleased, lout Wl Lvitic (J. Luugltlln. manager).^-Mildred Holland. In 'The Provider." 8 mid week. TI10 final week, beglnulng IB. the attraction will be "Dlvorcons." "A Paradise of Lies was a winning offering last week. ... . Shma's.— Bill for 8,and.week Includes: Winona Gordon Wlnler, Geuuro and Bill cy, Cameron and rlauagun. Prof. Dubois, Waller Daniels, Cornnlla and Eddy, ftfckert uud Berg, mid Herbert Cyril. BusIdcsh continues «- ccllent. Li'.na I'ahk (K. II. Jlncbrooui. mauager).— Billed for week of H are: Oscar Babcock, and Josb Doly'o Minstrels. Business Is big, EkmnttN (Chaa. M. Bagg, niauager).— The current attraction Is the Merry Bui- lesuuers, In "Yum Yum'a Mash." La Belle Marie ?ud the Broadway BurletqucrH drew the usual contingent Inst week, lnuoccnt Beauties 15 and week. Notes.— Buffalo Bill's Show appears ut the Hninllu Driving Park lit ihe luueral of Tborads G. O'Brien. -', was at- tended hy an Immense concourse of citizens and 1 fiends, who llud become nttucbcd to the geiilnl "Tom"' during his mauy years of cou- mi linn with Shea's Theatre as manager aud pun owner. "— ~ •" 1' 1 A Urn ■>).—At Proctor's (Howard Graham, resident manager) theatregoers have light opera to aiuuso them during the warm . -■— - mouths. This theatre Is comfortably tilled sleitl act, are again playing vaudeville dates. dn „ muJ „i B htly. ICIeetrlc fans keep the "Captain cureless,' In which- they appeared, ,,,„,(,,.,.„ {wv ,~ 0 ol and iileasant. During la- wns replaced by vaudeville nt the Chicago depelideiice week "The Maucol" was Bung In Opera Mouse. Woiik anii Owkh are plnylog the Western parl,!i, nnd, la the. Kali, will play the Keith & Proctor circuit. (JAUDNBII ANtl StiJDDAHII llUVC had tliclf booking changed, and will take trips through upper New York. JACK Itr.lii has signed hh principal come- dian with Louis Itvtilu'H Knickerbockers for next season. Niiverui':, 1 111 lii.-il nnluiul act, now with the Illinium & Bailey Show, at Hie end of thi! circus hcusuu will go uti tho Keith & Proc- tor circuit. K11011A llovAj,, now wllli the Hiigcnbcck- Wallaee Shows, will put some big horse acta la vaudeville next scuson. |i>:i.ix anu B.itiuv arc mtIU|| at their home, In MensonhiirHl, until Hie upculug of the vaudeville season. HlluiTAliii (.'ami* will go to the mountains until the call for rehearsals with the Ken- lies Co. c 1. -a-ii lulu servlca 'llUIUIIiny Soclely, July -I. and had lo respond to many oncures. Mahhiina, NliVAtio ami tCkRHBMAi comedy eiiiiilibrlHls. will pluy pnrks till Sepr. 2, after which they will go uu tho Kellh & Proctor circuit. Hanson anu KHUMM are playing dates, and next season will put on a new act. mml, IOmmv will put otv 11 new dog uct next season. Minimum Mmnaio bus re-signed ns leading boy wllli Jesse Lnskcy's Stunning (Ireiuullcrs, having-Hindu 11 big success wllli I he act the past season. Jan. Biiockman ami tub I'iiii.ii'n Sintisiis are coming Kast wit Ii the big singing ami talking act which has played over the Or- phclilli elrelhl. Tun Mt'Kli'Ai, Ciiaioh have received ron- tracls for forty weeks oh the Kellh & Proc- tor circuit for next season. Tun Miliums will add several novelties lo their net for next season. 'In :. 'I'mtia: AllMSTllOKU.H have algned with ('has. K. Taylor's Parisian Belles Co., for next section. Caiii.otta closed her vaudeville season at Kidlh. & Proctor's Twenty-third Stmt The- alrt'I'New York. July 1, and will rest until next season, when she will odd several uew fcaturl's to her loop tint loop ael. Hammomi anii l<onHHTKii have added sev- eral new numbers and elaborate costumes lo their net. KiiOhoni, "The Marvel," wllli Ihe accor- dion, has closed his season of vaudeville, Aoiiik, the Hon Iniuer, bus disponed of her ■vnliuiMi properly In Coney Island, K. V.. In en ted at Scubrce/.e nnd West. Avenue, oppo- site the city park, recently to Judge Hag- man. who Intends to erect a beautiful new theatre ou tho site. Mil. Si'hinbii, of the Berlin Wlnlergarleti, 1s In Paris on business, looking for arts for opening of the Kail aud Winter season. Tub Tiiiiub K1.000 Btma., ut Follea Ma- rlgiiy. opened 10 a big success. I'!va Tanuuay bus rect'lvcd llatterlng offers through the Mnrlnelll office, for a four weeks' stay ui London, Kng. .in uu'iiim: Oashman and her pickaninnies are to open ut the Palace, London, ling, Week of JuIl- ls announced, and 15-2V, "GI- n verv satisfactory maimer. 8. "Olivette" ' roflc-Glrolla." A1.-T110 Paiik (Max Kosen, nlnnager).— Great crowds visit this resort, uud find much lo .amuse Ilium. Special attractions for Fourth of July week were: .Mile. Vuleclta's trained leopm'ds. Wiihluml mid Teckla. mid Toledo anu I'l'lee. Ilosall's Band was nil mlded fen I tire, l-'or « mid week, besides tho rcgulur attractions, there will be: While and Laruuut, the I'lve Bonesullls, Mile. Hair, Utillmette. uud Dorlng'H Bund, of Troy. Ki.Krruir Paiik (!■', (,'. WlllhiiUs, innnageri. —Cimlhnicd good ntteiiiluncc attests to the popuhirlty of 'HiIh Summer resort. The rustic theatre Is a favorite feature. BUI week of H : Mr. and Mrs. .Stewnrl. In u sketch, "Their Second Coiii'lshlp ;" DoeUruy, and Howard anil Llniier. Brooklyn.—The benches IN now taking up Ihe entire Held of uniusvuiciils here. Coney Island eiiterinlued over ;hkj,O0(I people ou the r'ourlh. Lt'NA Paiik eoutlnes lo be the mecca for Conor Island' throngs, "The Mountain Tor- renl.'' one of Its manifold utlracllous. is 11 hlghlv popular icsort. In inagultude. bcuuly and novelty It Is a long stride ahead of many of Ihe prevailing Summer outdoor' devices. "The Days of -III" continues lo attract crowds, nud "The lied Mill. 1'be Mmgou's Gorge, the chutes" and "The Trip to the Moon" remain as popular us ever "Night and Moruhig" and "flic Great Shipwreck" lire other favorites. In Ihe free circus nud vaudeville the following are retained from Inst week: Professor Dewnr uud his eats and dogs, Mile. Una, wire act : Iteno and Smith, comedy nerobals: la'wls, Spanish ring act: Hoke ami Poke, acrobats ; Milton's dugs. Keii- nebel. Nelson mid Luwreuec. and Pete Bur- low's elephant. "OUeenle." Diiiiami.anii. —The big winners here In- clude: "Hell Gate." "Creation." the chutes. "1'hiirn.ih'N Ihttighlei:." "The Kud of the World" nnd lauuy scenic railways. "The Kate of Ihe -Menualils' Is the name of u uew act in 'The Keilsl of Belshii/./.nr." Biihtock'h Aitt'.s.V. -New nets lire constnnt- IV being milled, mid Mr. Boslock Is, ns usual, keeping bis bill up lo (laic. strrirLtciiASL. -•Prlm-o Itimdlou, the won- derlul arutciis nud lrftletu Wdt liidlini, 19 a treat attraction hcur- - ■- ilKKntkkiVN's.—Bill week of 8: Carroll Johnson and company. Bertha Nom ItUBtell, Zlngnrl Troupe, J. Krancla Dooley and com- pany. Lillian Harrington and l»rvlngaton« Queen necnnil, Koiir Kmiteroril of MllfUCi Au- celt., cdiii- 0*1 'frees; Vnl vtvo-vws. ivtuii AiutiKuu ti.'uiutitte ( lif.irtu., loot Aug. n, with a long tour to follow. Tub Abiiiai. Smiths have been secured by Marluelll's olUce to open July 1, nuts, m 1'olles Marlguy, Paris, l''r. Al.. Wbh'ion anu Company will close their bcubou, In "The New Reporter," ut Morrison's Theatre. Ilockuwnv Bench. I.. L. this week. Next, season Mr. Weston will appear In 1111 net. with his wife, Irene Young. Tbev' will bill tltemselves as Mr. aud Mrs. Al. Weston. (Yon, anu Wii.i.i.vm Dt; M ii.i.i: liave com- pleted two nets of the play tbey arc writing for Cyril Scott. Mr. Scott's mauager, Mr. Cloggelt. accepted Ihe play. Si,M Williams was granted 11 divorce from Uraec Celestle last week lu this city. C.Mil,IN anu 1 it in. tlie German comedians, will put on a. new act next season. Tin y will pluy the Klaw & Krlhngcr clrtult for a lour of twenty-live weeks. M.miiii: Ht'iiiiBH Is nrescnllng n new sing- ing and talking net at Melville Park, Bayonnr. X. J., this week. Next week she will play Dlemlhlg's. Itockawny. N. 1. Mlts. Mint: IlBisNAim lino gone to Chicago lo Join her husband, who 1b now located In the West. Ttsinn Sim.moniik. formerly of Slmmonds and Tcnley. lust scuson wllli Miner's Merry lliirlesipters, will act an manager of the Sam Devere Co. tWestern wheel), next season. Tin: fo.Mt'.DY Tiibatiib. ou Knst iKuur- Iceiilh SliTt'l. will be opeu all Summer, labile Joyce. I he singer lliere. tins milled several Den ttmgs to his I'cpertorv. ril.v:,. J. lu-iit.uuii'i tin 1 ulgued a cou- Irnct with Jic WeBer. to apptnr at Weber' r. Music Hall, for next' season. Mr. BurUhardl will pluy one of the comedy parte in the mn«lenl thelfinir* nor* .being wrlttoB." Till! ltr.88 'Snvrtlia' will play at ynuug'n rh'rY.AHairtli' t.Miy, N. J., thin w*ek; after wblfb ; ihfv will gi en 1lte Klnw ft Krlitugrr tlli.Ull. ••• •. Ilot'lii'slcr.—At the Lyceum (M. I'!. Wolff, ma auger) July S marked the closing of the theatre's most successful, vaudeville vcuturc, under Klaw & Krlnuger's direction, lo it succession of big bouses. Louise Dresser made a big lilt. Tile house remains dark (•Mill the opening of the regular scuson, lute In August. National • (Max llurllg, manager).—The present Summer stock aeusou came to a brilliant close 8. "How Hearts aro Broken" was Hie mil during Ihe closing week, and business wits Hue. A. S. Byrou, Al. C. Henderson. Louise Vale nnd Jennie Austin wen- well cast. The house Is now closed for tho Summer. Cook OI'imia llousts (J. II. Moore, uitinn- ger).—Business still remains good tlespllc the torrid weather. Maggie Cllne was a great drawlug card lust week, having lust none of her drawlug powers. Bill week of 8: Itose Coghlnu and company, Majestic Musical Koiir. Hassan Ben All's Arabs, Julian Itedtuoud aud company. Cooper and Itobln- sou, lloouey Sisters, the l'clots, uud kiuoto- grnph. it.u.Lit i Mt-j,. T. J. Boyle, tpauiigrr).—The stuck rxcullenlly put on "Home h'olks" lust week, lo large returns. Currle Pryor and Kd- ward B. Ifuas nnd tirnee HnpkliiH were' «l«- serving of mi'Utluu. Knnllmnn Bros, made a big hit between the acts. "A Bachelor's lluueymoou" week of 8. llMIUTHU O.NTAIllO BKACIl I'AUK (II. L. Messtnore, nuiuuger).—The nltendaiieu at this park Is 'luereualng, Ou the dun-lli then! were over nu.uuu udiulsslons. Dou I'lillllpl- tiliil and his band made a tremendous mi. The Jessie Hollar Bicycle Troupe. Lydln uud Albino, and Don. Phllllpplnl aud his baud (rr-cuguged) 8 aud week. Gi.kn llAVBN Paiik (It. K. Wilson, muim- ger).—As usual, this popular resort Is nlwuys crowded. At the open air theutru 8 unit week are: The Three Madcaps, the La Hues, Louise Cushmau, American I, aides Quurtuttc, 11ml Wtu. Doekruy. Xotk. —At noon. July 3, Maggie Cllne, who was tilling a local engagement during llie week, greatly helped a local charity by holding a public ticket sale for a baseball game. She stationed herself In u carriage at one of the principal business corners at twelve o'clock, noon, und literally reaped a harvest for the churltable organization. Local Man- ager Wm. B. McCnllutn was ready and will- ing assist ant. MIbs- Cllne 1b deserving of great thanks for her kind act. » i;tlvn—At the Majestic (IS L. Koncke, resident mauager) "At Plney Itldge." July 1- II. aud "Hanson's I'olly," 4-0. by the stock, were both favorites and drew well. The Slock company present "The lltci-unl City" 8-10, uud "Wheu Wu Were Twenty-one" It-. M. Oiil'llBPM til. L. Koncke, resldeat inunu- gerl.—The tucviug pictures and Kdwnrd !•'. O'Couor's singing proved good attractions the past week. Summit Paiik (S. W. linker, mauager).— Guy'.s minstrel troupe drew well Dtl, KlsUe- r.ena troupe of royal Japs are the feature this week. Utica Paiik 1 Scrum & Donohoe. tnnnu- Jcrs).—Italb's Orchestra continues to be the enture hure. KntiBHT Paiik tl'.d. Itussell. muimgcr).— I,a»t week's nttiuctiona Urewi well. This week's bill Includes: The Adams Duo, Aullo r'nlvre. Daisy Hunt. Ute lllllngwortlis. Morlo Iloso, Kd. lJtverne, aud Helen lamlse Katon'a orchestra. lid, Roblneon'Carnlvnl at Dunkirk and tin, TOplCit}' Shows at TltusVIlle Ihe Jr dat«B..... .Bo*orB. Walters iiotfi Crouker i., from this city to the Farm, at Toledo. t,,r n we*lf, and will then go to their homes lu Dalliis, Texas, lor a lay off of two weeks' Interstate Repertory Co.. under canvas an pearcti at Kane and.Sheffield the past t»- n weeks Negotiations are under wtiy f„; « ; uew theatre at Corry Repairs «rn progressing rapidly on the Samuels, nnd it will be ready ror occupancy soon. Klmlra.-Af ltorlfck'B (Henir Tuyln,. manager) "Said Pasha" attracted utntn i-rowtia last week. "The Pearl of Toklo" July 8-'JB. . . ItiAi.TO (F. W. McCooncll. manager 1.— riie following people are attracting large nud:. enceg at this popular resort: Anna ft, n 0 «- ard. llllle Fayette, Harry L. Ilced. Blnnch-. De Cottct, Bcsalc E. Shnfllcr. Batlirlck and French, and the Rlaltoscope and Illustrated songs. . _. Nont-i—The Parker Amusement Co. show at the 'Maple Avenue Park week of 8-13, —:— "' ♦' a i' t li —1 QHIO. Cliu-liuintl.—A delightful r'ourlh of .lulv was respoDBlble foi* the tMOst successful Fire- cracker Day the "outing sports" have en- joyed for years. The absence of the lleds wnh niiponBlble for the Increase In business In other amusement directions. cih:hti;ii I'Anft (I. M. Martin, mauager) —Afrtbc Opera House. Julv 7, Rose (Jobson) 1.11 -ititrle. 11 Cluclnnatl girl, was seen, In "llobln Hood." after a succeBBful week of "Dolly Vardco," with Marlon Staulcv In the title role. Clara Taylor, Tom Ince aud Charles Fulton scored Indlvlduull bits. "A Night in Venice" 14. The vaudeville theatre oltelTi. us cards, 7 nnd week: Kelly add ltcno, KrcUcclle and Lewis. Klefe and'Kline, Fro- clnl, and ivlil'rlilge, the pictur'ii man. Ludlow Laqoon (W, k. Clark, umuseuicut. manager).—In the Kuatlc Theatre i and week: Dunbar's Goat Circus, Marie Clark, the Musical Jlussclls. Lulu Tbcls Uud Byrd nnd v urn c. Manager J. J, Weaver Is verv luippy' over the Increased Interest In his beautiful Kentucky -resort. i.'onbv IsiiANU- (George W. Englebreib, aiaiita-tncnt manager).^—Kennedy's Wild West begins Its last week 7. tub Zoo (Walter C. Draper, manager).— llliley's Washington Band will be heard 7. In the first concerts of the last week's engage- ment, which has been veTry successful. Gari- baldi Day occurs oil that date. Bice's Dug and Ponyi Circus Is proving a valued extra attraction. ■llHicuiiATH'K Gahdkn. —The North German Marine Band closed 7, und on 8 Forty Mu- sical MaldM und the U. S. Ladles' Milium- Band will be beard; Sum sit-ill Chat.— Lawrence 'Maxwell, presi- dent of Ihe May Festival Association, Isgnlug to the Leeds Festival, In England. .... .wh- mine Hummunn made a favorable Impression as soloist, with John C. Weber's Military Baud, nt Louisville and Kansas ('Hy. She is a t'liielmuiil girl, und a pupil of Lino Mnt- floll Douglas Boxitll and' Ida bride (nee Mir/.te llomau), tint to Summer iu England. liniiT Itlchard is fh ivutc to Frnuci! und Swttxerlmid LouIh Schwebel Is lu Ciilllonila Wiillnn Boyen will spend his vacullou In Euglaud (litre Taylor has anecredcil Thcltmi Fair In the Chaatur Park (i|M'i-a Co Sclnnltllcs Band Is giving three concerts it week ut Stinker's Gnrdcns. lu Norwood. ■■ 11 » ( i.IimiiImin. — At Keith's (W. W. IT-n-M-r. iiiiinngrr)' the closing' bill for Ibis season. last week, was headed by James Nell und Edylbu Chapman, lu. their clever ouo act sketch, "'lite Actress and tho Devil." It wns given for the tlrst Hun- July 4, and wus on I busiest I calk received Olkntanuv Paiik (J. W. Dusoubury, malin- ger).—"The Belle of New York," hcuded by Elizabeth llricc, drew well week of 1. Vnughnn Glaser and company, Including Fuye Courtney, Frank Camp, Jay Qulgley. Oscar Apfel and other local favorlles. come tor four weeks, beginning 8. "I.eali Klcschnu" will be the tlrst bill offered. Cromwell Dixon and bis skyevelo will be an attraction at the park lor one week, beginning 7. A (Ire. which de- stroyed three of the buildings occupied by concessions, wus started by a firecracker July I. I'u.i.ins' Gaiipkn 1 Herman Collins, mana- ger).—Big business ruled for tlie entire past week at this poptilur resort.' BUI for week of 8.: Carrie Belle Miller. Crane, l-ong and Crane, Kd. Wcndt, und the German Explo- sion. .Vitus. — Indium. hi Park al I raited large crowds during the past week. The celebrated diving horses, King and tjueen, Opened I heir two weeks' engagement, and proved to be a gruul exhibition Frank C. Osborne has returned frbiu a months' stay hi' Cuiuidu, whore he has been producing his new ots-ra. "The Tragedy of Poitthic." 'Hie High Street Theatre Is being thoroughly renovated for,Its opening on July "Jl) Doc Qulglcy. mahiiger of Al. G. Field's Greater Minstrels, Is In New York on business ICddte Itleh- ter. who has been advertising inuiiager for Indian. da Park Ibis season, leavea July 0. lo nsbiiiuo Hie same position with the High Street Theatre. ' ' " .loiiii-sfiiivii. —At the I'eliii-oit (J. J. Waters, nianagi^r) a genuine holiday bill pleased, week of July I. ThoNe who appenred were: Julia Itcdiltoud unit comunnv. lu "Too Much Married:" Bowers. Walter)) uud Crookcr. ticker! uud Berg, Norton aud Rub- dell, and La Dcut. Kottii:— 4m Wuodford Sistct'!, *iro the free attraction at- the nark last week.....;- "Hiawatha:" with Indiana- enacting all the roles, opened July 1, and will remain al) Slimmer.. .. .' .Ulnglln'g Brothers' rirens hart twn enpselly audlencK .lulls 20. I. I'tiiuL-tfu.It'll ; C.tiutval iippc-utid al «'iitTcn Cleveland.—At the Euclid Avenue oar- dctm (Max FaBtkcn'beuer, inouagcr) ihe William Farnum Stock Co. will give "Julius Cttitu" week of July 8. "Vlrglnlus" drew well week of 1. _ . Lvckii.m (Geo. M. Todd, inuiiager).—"Dora Thome" will bo presented by the Livingston Stock Co., week of 8. "Out of the fold drew quite well week of I. , Colihbum (Max Fuetkeuheucr. uianugci'), —The Josoph Sbeehau Opcru Co. will sing "Martha." week of 8. They eaug "lbe Mikado." to large houses, week of 1. Ktrim's (H. A. Daniels, manager).—Bill week of 8 Includes: Henry E. Dlxcy and company. Herbert Lloyd, Toby Claude and ber boys, aud Byera and Herman. Business here continues good'. , busA Paiik (Klwood Salisbury, manager*. — Llis'i'uti's Band for- the musical feature, npd Ansel nud Dorian and Orvllle and Frank ns the hippodrome acta, attracted large crowds week of 1. Llberatl coutlnucs week of 8 ' ' 11 .White Citv.— Holcombe'a Pittsburg Band la the musical attraction 8-GI. -, •- -g — r YoiiiiksIimVii,- At ld6Hl Park (K. ^; t-unnlnghani, uiuhagcr) the bill for week or July 7 Includes: Nadallnc Bufdette, the 'lun- neans. Van Camp.- the Purker Bros., ana Gertie Le Claire and her pickaninnies, tat- ronuge continue good, and the July -t a'" tc'ndance was Immense. , Avon Paiik (Jos. W. Wess. manageri.-- T'lie progtammd for week of 7 Includes11 1 ne Great La Dent, Lillian Ashley, Mr. and Mrs Hurry Thome and company.' Irvln Walton. nnd Bowers. Walters and Crookcr. Mors favorable weather increased the attendance ar this resort. Notes.— Kurokl, one of the Japanese ac- robats with the Hagenbeck-Waliaec Show, accidentally shot himself with a blank cait- ridge while handling a revolver during their engagement nt ■Sharon. Pa. The cbargo laeci ■ nted his left hand,' making 11 severe wound The Hugenbeek-Walliice Circus exhibit^ etf here 0. lo two large audiences, und gava excellent satisfaction.- > 1 -v-i (ui 1 .. ..: — y,one«vHr*.—AX Moiuhair Pari. ,<-\'-.,;; l,uit.v hianomr') the Fourth of July bad '■-<-■ lttgest attendance of a'fty. day sincet w» linaniiK! of the park. There were plenty w ntrraeflon*. fh« feature being a MIlrHm ayeeiiinui anil pnmehnti* jiimii. ' JliJ , ""'*' ii'li- tb^llt had U t-'tl l.'HI aud-thi: BWW