The New York Clipper (October 1907)

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OCTOBER 5. THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. 8l>7 , MASSACHUSETTS, horse show, and a cattle and poultry exhibit. UiLuont (P. F. 8be«, manager). —The noslon.—The principal new bills (or the Lyman U. Howe will present Ws latest New York Stars, 23-25, gave a lively show .■iirrent week art: Grace George, In "1H •Circuits," at the Hollls Street, and "The Vvlllea of 1907," at the Colonial. Other shifts arc: Billy B. Van, In "Patsy In Poll- tics," at the Globe, and Janes J. Corbett, In ■"flic Burglar and the Lady," at the Grand Opera House. The usual weekly change Is msdc at the stock, vaudeville and burlesque houses. Attractions to continue nre: Blanche Bates, In "The Girl of the Golden West," nt the Majestic, and William Collier, In "taught In/the Rain," at the Park. Business wns re- ported good all along the line last week. Mollis -Htbbkt (I. B. Itlch, manager).— V. A. Brady presents Grace George, In "1)1- vorcons," opening Sept. 80 for a fortnight's engagement. Frunk Worthing Is chief In support During the past two weeks Frank Daniels won much favor with "The Tattooed Man.?' Colonial (Chas. Krohmnn, Itlch & Harris, uianagera).—"The Follies of 1007" is tho current attraction, booked to remain two weeks. - Bickel and Wataon, Nora Bayes; Grace La Rue, Mile. Dazle, Lillian Lee, An- nabelle Whltford, Frank Mayne, Marlus Llbby and Florence Tempest are prominent. Wright Lorlmer, in "The Quicksands," en- moving pictures In Tremont' Temple 4, 5 and-12."...A varied for the. food fair to Building, Oct. 7-Nov. 2 The Comlque Hub, Dreamland; Premier, Court Square. Unique and Lyric, moving picture resorts, are enjoying fine business.. .Louise Le Baron tins rejoined the Castle Square Stork Opera Co Francis Mncmlllen will give a vio- lin recital In Symphony Hall, Tuesdny even-' tag, 8. l.mvell.—At the Lowell Opera Housu (Julius calm, nuinngvr), Inst week, the Ben- nett-Moulton Co. (Ira Nowhall Jr., manager), 11 with a chorus which was a credit. The programme Is promised Tyson Sisters were prime favorites. "A Mil- be held In Mechanics' Hon a Ire's Revenge," 20-28, was sensational In nn excellent repertory of plays, and with a well balanced company, did big business. The Cycling Brunettes, two Lowell boys, were i tertltbed large and enthusiastic audiences oc'the fortnight ending Sept. 28. Majs»tic (A. L. Wilbur, manager).—Tho Viecond week and last fortnight of jllsnche Dates' return engagement In "The Girl of the Golden West" Is now under way, with capacity business ruling at every perform- nncc. She will be followed by Lawrance D'Orsoy and Cecilia Loftus, as co-stars, In •The Lancers." Pamc (Chas. Frobman, Rich A Harris, managers).—William Collier continues to win popularity la "Caught In the Rain,", the third and final week starting 30. "The Morals of Marcos," with Marie Doro, will have Its first American presentation Oct 5. Globe (Stair, Wilbur & Nlcolal, mana- gers).—Billy B. Tan Is here for nine per- lormances of "Patsy in Politics." He suc- ceeds -Not M. Wills, who hod a good week for "A Lucky Dog." Samuel Tornberg, In •The Money Lender," 7-12. Grand Oi'eiia House (Geo. W. Magee, WHuager).—James J. Corbctt Is seen here this week In "The Burglar and the Lady," s play new to Boston. "Through Death val- ley attracted sympathetic audiences of prof- itable, size last week. "A Chorus Girl's Luck ' In New York" follows. Boston (Lindsay Morlson manager).—The stock company continues to Increase In popu- larity. This week will be devoted to "ilrau- xturlt," first time In Boston. Wilson Melrose and Klunnor Gordon will have the leads. A well finished production of "Baffles" was given last week to big audiences. For week of 7 "The Olr' With the Green Ryes." Casti.b SqtiAim (Boston Stage Society, managers).—"The Grand Duchess" will oc- cupy the attention of the patrons this week. Clara Lane and Blanche Edwards will al- ternate In the title role, and Hsrrly Davleu und Henry Taylor wilt share the role of l'rl|z. "Itlgoletto" wns well attended last week. "The Beggar Student" next. Bowdoin SqtiABE (G. E. Lothrop, mana- ger).—"A Man's Broken Promise," Inter- preted by Charlotte Hunt and the Lothrop Slock Co., Is this week's bill. Lovers of the sensational were entertained lost week with "The Shadow Behind the Throne." In rehears- al for week of 7, "A Girl of the World." lu:mi's (B. P. Keith, manager).—Harry llutgcr Is heavy typed this week, the sur- lutimling show Including: Salerno, Emmctt l>o Voy und company, Julius Tannen, the I'lnneys, Mile. Marguerite and horses, Swor Kens., Gardner and Stoddard, Mr. and Mr.*. Mark Murphy, Diamond and Smith, Toledo imd Price, Adeline Francis, McGrath and I'alge, I'arle and Bartlett, und new motion ' picture*. Business keens up to capacity. 'Dlii'iiKt'M (A. J. Duffy, business manager). —William llawtrey and company, In the one nil drsniu, "Compromised." iiends a splendid hill thin week, which Includes: George Abel and company, Lulgl Rossi's Musical Horse. Matthews und Ashley, Hanson and Nelson, Morrow and fechellberg, Exposition Four, St. Hugo Bros., and newest moving picture*. special vaudeville feature, and their act was a hit "Tho lted Mill," Sept. 10, had 9. 11. 0. "Coming Tliro' tho Bye," with Frank La'lor. 30; "The Karl aad the Girl." w(,th Alexan- der Clark, Oct I. Tom Waters, In "The Mayor of Lnuglilund." 2; 'The'Girl from Broadway" 3, "Montana" 4, Frank Daniels 1. Academy of Music (Richard F. Murphy, manager).The stock company offered "Bide .Tonus Inst week, for its many patrons, and met with big success. Al. McGovern and Ethol F.ldar were prominent la lending rolc«. Wnrren F. Hill staged the play very artisti- cally. John J. Lyons, a Lowell boy, made his appearance with the company, and his many friends gave htm a cordial welcome. This week. "In Mlzzourl." Harry Moore- liead, In Illustrated songs, and motion pic- tures combine pleasing entertainment Hathaway's (John I. Shannon, resident manager).—Delighted patrons continue to pack the bouse. ^'Little Hip," a clever little elephant, and the Basque Quartette were the big hits last week. Bill week of Sept. 30: K. F. Hawley und company, In "The Bandit:" Six American Dancers, the Van Bros.. Paul- ton and Doolev. Clara Bnllerlnl, Roberta Keene, Dora l'ellctler, and the Hathascope. Boston (Wdi. F. Lyons, resident manager). —The Beauty Bright Burlesquers gave an ex- cellent show Inst week to big business. The olio mentioned: Juniper and Hayes, Bonnie Gallagher. Henry Myers and Kit Karson. This week: The Blue Cadet Burlesque Co. The Boston bioscope Is a standard feature. Notks. —The Antique (L. B. Sieve, mana-. ger), and the Edlsonla (James Carrnthers, manager), are both doing nice business with TAYLOR TB enough, and drew liberal patronage. Jersey Lilies Sept 30-Oct. 2. "The Great Express 1 Robbery" 3-5. Rose Hill Kngllsh Folly Co., . la tiik Limemiiiit. —Xoilcc was received here the past week of the marriage of Julia Snekott, professionally known as Julia San- derson, to "Tod" Sloan, the well known Jockcv, Hie ceremony tuklug place in the groom's apartments In New York, Saturday night. Sept 81. The bride Is lllllng the star role in "The Dairy Maids," and previous lo her going on the singe lived with her grnnd- parcuts here, where she spent her childhood davs. Her father, Albert Bncketl, Is well known on the stage William II. Walsh was In town last week In the Interest of Eleanor Robson ..... Nance O'Ncll. originally booked for Sept. 30. then transferred to Oct. 3 for the Court Square, has canceled '•Taming the Shrew" has been chosen for the senior dramatics at Amherst Mlnton, the marvel of the air, and the Clnt-k-lloggll- llans, triple trapeze performances, have been engaged for the Great Harrington fair Timothy J. Daly, formerly of this city, la now playing vaudeville dates with the Co- lonial Four Those engaged for the Stafford Springs fair, Oct. 1-3. are: the Heroa Family. Montague Cockatoo Circus,, the Golden Gate quintette, Ollvclra Trio, Orecn aad Weather, Rice Bros., Prof. Geo. Lltz. and Bailey and Frlckctt The . London Models are soon to sail for Europe,} . , crowdB. Bill week of Sept. 80: «h,M. thM will ntav an ftvtftnrteri «nffsne- .... " . .\* K ,._7™_ «„*-.....- „..., ........... ,I,a where- tbey will play an extended engage- ment. Miss Thayer and Miss Southern re- cently joined the company In Boston. STRONGEST LIGHTEST GUARANTEED 5 YEARS C. A. Taylor Trunk Works 36 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO row NEW i»o 130 W. 38th Street, NEW YORK mm** Flic" Jolly" l'riccs. Winkler and Kress, the Great Dc Lorls, Atwood and Terry, Manuel Romanic and company, and Pnthe s latest motion pictures. Wilson (John V. Sullivan, innniiger).— Moving pictures und Illustrated songs drew Itnlnth At the Lyceum (C A- -Manilla M. manager) 'Hudles." Sept. 28, 24. with S. Miller Kent as the cracksman. Business m good. Mack Leouo Stork Co. U. in Old Kentucky," 10-21, hud good business, "ihe House oi a ThmiHanil Candles" 2(1, "Checkers 27. 28. stock tt». 30. lsnliel Irving Oct. 1. ; , stock 3, "The Heir In UN tloorah 4. n. stack «. Kara Kendal 7. 8, slock H, 10, "The New Bedford.—At the New Bedford The- atre (W. B. Cross, manager) "Brown from „ Missouri" pleused Sept. 24. Leigh De Lacy weH the past week, played a return engagement of one day only, Notks.— The MfL. . 85, playing at matinee "The KreuUer Davis, managers) enjoyed good patronage tn Sonata." and "The I evening performance was'a 1 *'urge* advance"safe for""Grace'sierrftt", fioitseaf every performance, In "When Knighthood Was in Flower," 20. i - ,»,,„,; /l„„ tfmStmmd. a "The Girl fromTjroadway" 80, Frank Daniels, Wolyu ke._At the Opera House (Jiuues .JMS2 J£3 ■ atui oiiilnes" tn "1-ho Tattooed Man/' Oct 2: Al Leach. u w g-ConucU. manager) ''The Power That "J""■* *ffi'J£S Tgi* Hypocrites" 11. 18, stock l.'llO. "'Khe nniVffhtern of*Men'"' , at7he DiilY'wcck with new "songs and pictures MWaOPOI.ITAN (\V. II. Loilgstrcet, iiinnu- rmnnce lhMs% 0 he^mSst wpu SronmlBnd W (F. Noel, m.Swiger) Vow pletures gerj-Kdmnnd Hayes, as ..ii ftV Guy. with player wc have had here. There and songa was the magnet that tilled this he .1 4, "The isurl and the Girl" B. Hathaway's (T. B. Baylies, manager).— mutlon pictures and Illustrated songs Week of Sept. 28 The Albambra opens for business as a new moving picture and Illustrated Bong house, at 230 Central Street, management of J. Sachs, this week The parks and con- cessions have Just closed very prosperous seasons Dan McCabe and wife are this theatre bad a very Interesting show. Willie the balcony busi- ness may not have been quite so large, the orchestral circle has been even better tilled than before. Week of Sept. 80: Corbley Bros., Kmerson and Baldwin. Ida o'Dny, Max Witt's Colleens, Klngsloy and Lewie, visiting home and friends this week Grant and Hoag, Little Hip, and tho pic Billy Nelson writes from Helena, Montana, tures. that his show Is doing a phenomenal bust nesB throughout the Northwest The Cycling Brunettes, two clever Lowell boys, open at Pastor's, New York City, Sept. 80, for one week, and then rejoin the Bennett- Moultou Co. for the season Charles Stevens joins the Academy of Music Stock Co. tills week as leading heavy, and Laura Oakman as character woman J. C Davev, eight years manager of the Casino, Worcester, Is on the Boston staff this sea- son-. The Kdlsonln. Bellows Falls, Yt, management of James Carruthers, of the local house, reopens Oct. 1 with motion pic- tures and Illustrated songs.. .Thomas M. Mu- gulre returned homo last week, where be has been pianist over the Flynn circuit of parks. He reports a very successful season... .Hans Buries has withdrawn as first violin of the Hathaway orchestra, to study at the Con- Bcrvatory. Boston. Mr. Borjes Is the son of Kmll J. Borles, conductor of the Lowell Or- chestral Society, and gives great promise as a violinist J. It. Manser, in advance of "Black Beauty," was in town last week. He Is to arrange for a tour of the principal cities of New Bnglnnd The Lowell Or- chestral Society had lta first business meet- ing of the season lost week. Colonial Hall was chosen ns the place for rehearsals and concerts. Kmll J. Borjes was again engaged us conductor of the orchestra Frank H. La Rue left the Academy of Music as Hii-.lne.ss here Is at top notch. leading man, lo Join "The Isle of Bong Bong" Thhmokt (John B. Schoeffel, manager).— t'o The Lowell Aerie, 228. of Hagle*, Notks. —Al. Singleton was In our city Sept. 22, as tho guest of the manager, Mr. Baylies, nnd spent the day on Mr. Doylies ' They visited Cutty Co. Oct 4, '"Fifty Miles from Boston" 7, ■•Tho Earl and the Girl" 8, "Tho Time the Pises and the Girl" 0, "The Social Whirl" 10. Kmi'iiik (T. F. Murray, manager).—Busi- ness at this house so for this season bus been record breaking, the S. H. O. sign be- ing out at evcrv performance. "The Million- aire's llevenge;" Sept. SMB. and Irwin's Majesties," 20-28, pluyed to the full capacity. "From Broadway to the Bowery" 30-Oct. 2, the Bowery Hurlesqucra 3-0, "The Grcut Jolly Girls, wis the attraction last week Business was good. Fur week of 80, the hm- plr<> Burtcsiiiii'rs and linger liuhof. '.loo Mnlllniid, mnnagort.--A big as was good, flu' 80: Ilal Duvls nnd Wayne, Klrtlo 8t«v«iis, the Bros. Kowd. II. R, Parkhurst, Jns. McOlellan, and moving pictures and illustrated songs. • *+ LOUISIANA. Mrw Orli'niis. -At the Tulslie (T. C Campbell, manager) "The Umpire" whs given n big reception Sept. 22, Hlg crowds turned mil during the entire engagement. JW Whitehead appeared la the title role. Others 10-12. Helen limn. U Wilton, Harry "Tim Laud of luiilon nod Chnrles Nod" 20 mid week. yacht. "The i'lekeroon They^ visited Cutty- T „ nlon ._At the Taunton Theatre (Culm Wilton Liicknyo Hint. . Viunk...... Savoy Theatre [W. H. Shine, »P .managers) the Leigh IX- Laeey Co.. Cii«kcknt IT. C. Campbell, iimiingcr).-- mannger) continuous moving pictures, with *eek of Sept. Si, gave a strong line of plays. Capacity greeted Yafto am AdMins, 22-88. vaudeville attractions. House Is well pat- *"**"}• „|£„ c<1 '„,,aienecs. "The Time, the in their iu«w musical comedy. "Playing the ronlzert. to Well pleased .. Place and tho Girl." 25, played .to K. H., O. 'At Yale" 80, "The Earl and the Girl Oct. ■i—At the Lynn (F. G. Harrison, mau- 2 "Adrlff In New York" 8, Wright Lorlmor formers. The play pleased from the the Fenbcrg Stock Co. closed Its en- 4 Al. Leach. In "Happy Days," S. • .• lo tho fall of Urn enrtoln. "Tim I •nt Sept. 23T und pleased. "The Greci •'u CJ . KIC (p. n, proiity, manager).—Good Auction" 'Jl» and week." "Htnuiglieart booked for 20, canceled, on account ot npnny disbanding. "The Eurl and the came 28. to big buslne<s. "The Red IIH" :il). 'Coming Thro' the ilyc" Oct. I. Happy Days" 2, R Thc Mayor of Lutiglilnud" . "The Girl from Broadway" 4, and "At 3, Yale" 5. At'DiTORiUM (Harry Ruizes, manager).— Business continues big. This week's bill: Lu Belle Veoln, Sheldon and company, Mr, and Mrs. Ilobyns, Friend nnd Downing, Felix and Claire. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Lucler, Paul Coo- returns week of 23. Bookings Tor week or 3U : Oilson and Countess, Irene Temple, Sam White, Lillian Beach, and O'Kork's Orches- tra. i s ■ Lawrence.—At the Opera House busi- ness Is good. Week of Sept. 30, Adam Good Co.; Frank Daniels, In "The Tallooed Man," Colon ui..—Good business. Hill week of Huut. 30: Edwards Davis and company, Lin- ton and Lawrence, Henry Cteve nnd com- pany, Montgomery und Moore, Jim and Jonny X ■ well balanced bill this week Includes: George Fuller Golden, Guk Elcn, Kara, Hope Booth and company, De Fuyc Slaters, New- hold and Carroll, Fields and Ward, Olympln (Junrtctte, Alexundroff Troupe, and new ani- mated pictures. Business satisfactory. Columbia (H. N. Farrcn. manager).— With the Sam Devere Show this week arc : are to entertain the Q. W. P., Theodore A. Bell, of the Eagles, nt Elks' Hall, 3. Both the city and other fraternal societies will join In the welcome.' Fall Klver.—At the Savoy (Wal:"D. Itecd. resident munagcr) Grace Merrltt. In "Whon Knighthood Was In Flower," Sept. I'bll Ott. Nettle Nelson, Al. Stedman, Jacobs i>5, drew a good house aad gave great satis- and Went. All. Ihn,r,>r no,I AH. Rlmnndtt anil <s,,.n,.,, "Thn Thin- thn t'ince and tile and West, All, Hunter und All, Slmonds and Ward. La Vcllc Sisters, and the Devere Pony Bullet. Perrelli and Decker will meet In a wrestling bout on Tuesday night, and the amateurs will be In evidence Friday night. The Kentucky Belles prospered last week. The Avenue Girls 7-12: iIiih'auii (Jay Hunt, business manager).— Tim Thoroughbreds move down to the West end this week. In the burlesques and olio are: Marie Richmond, Harry Le Clnlr, Josle I'lynu, Mile. La loska, Howard and tinder, nnd (he Dancing Mitchells. The house vaudeville bill names: Le Clair und Bowcn, fnciimi. "'flie Time, the Place and Girl," 24, with Arthur Deagon, Violet McMII- len, George AndcrBOn und Harriet Burt In the leading roles, and supported by an excellent chorus, wns greatlv enjoyed by an audience that ailed the house to Its capacity. "Brown from Missouri," 27, sad "At Yale," 28. pleased. Frauk Daniels Oct. 1, "The Girl rrom Broadway" 2, "The Earl and the Girl" 3. Al. Leach. In "Happy Days," 4, "Coming Thro' the Uye" l», "The Mayor.of Laughland" 10, "The Lion und the Mouse" 11. , ■ . Academy oy Music (Wm. D. Reed, resi- dent manager).—"Wine. Women and Song. Wise and Milton, the PlotOs, Jack Beaaley, a ep t. 23-26. gave u good show, and greatly Hpbiu, Thomas Potter Dunne, Perry and pleased. "Adrift In New York," 28-28, I'ciuve. Howard and Cameron, and Whalley gcorcd well. Snepard's moving pictures drew mid Whalley. Good business for the Avenue good audiences, afternoon ind evening, JO. Girls- lust week. 7, A Millionaire's Revenge" 30-Oct. 2, "A Chorus Girl's Luck" 3-5 IMi.aci; (C, H. Wnidron, manager).—Fred Irwin's; Majesties this week. "Only u Klug" serves to Introduce the company, and In the "Ho are: Fay, Mack and company, I.ambet-t nnd Williams. Bradley and Barnes, Walker und Meek. Lillian Franklin, Lulu Watt and Shisedy's (Chas. E. Cook, manager).—Dan Burke and his "School Girls," topped u good bll'l last week, that drew excellent business. Bill week of 30 : "Modern Office Girls," Work aud Ower, Torcnt, Willie Weston. Jaa, A. hiti'inK. Salem (Geo. B. Clteetbam, muiiu- §or».—"The Karl and tho Hlrl" camo, Sept. 7, to a good house, and "Wine, Woman and Song" wns the, attraction 2H. T'lln wees, "Th« Mayor of Luugbland" .'«), und "Happy Days" Oct. 1. Sai.km, Salem (Julius culm, mimugeri.-- The bouse Is dark this week on account of alteration* and Improvements underway for the season of vaudeville, which opens 7. Nom—The Theatre'Comlouc. Dreamland and Electric, all giving moving picture show. are doing good business. • ■ Worentrr. — At the Worcester (J. F. Burke, resident manager) "Through Deutti Valley" Bent. 30-Oct. 2, "The Time, the Place and the Girl" 8, 4, Tom Wuters. "The Mayor of L-iugbtuud," 5. "At Vale Sent 23-25, did good business. - Fiiaxki.iv (J. V. Burke, resident maua- geri.—Wee': of Sept. 80: May Belford, Chus. R. Sweet W. C. Flelde. Ida Full-jr, Froslnl. Fin lay nnd Burke, Collins and Brown, und the animated pictures. The management has made a new schedule ot prices, 10, 20, 30 eveulngs, 10, 20 matinees. Business fair. POLt's (J. C. Crlddlc, resident manager).— Week of .10: John T. Kellcv and company, In' "A Game of Con :" Ned Weyburn's '"Hide Show," with Eddie Mack; thn Four Itlnnns, Kelly Bros., t'Ji'lun and Mitchell, In "The Land Agent;" Almoin and Duinonl, and the Colonial Four The Electiograph us usual. Business to capacity. NOTR.—The Worcester Music Festival will tuke place In Mechanics' Hall Oct 2-4. Oct. 'Job," with F. S. Couverse. Schumann MINNESOTA. Al.Um.-ni.i.lU. At the Metropulltsu Upcrn House it. N, Scott, mnnagar) week begin- luin'nlmlcr of the week, Leo Dltrlchslelii, III "liufore and After," also lwul good houses, "micMielr to the lioornh" Oct. (III. "The Col- lage W<low" 10-12. TltJCi) Oi'BIia IIouhk (Thco. L. Hays, man- nger).—For week beginning Sc|>l. 20, "The Volunteer Organist" 22 una week, "A Fight tue lag Chance" bad crowded houses. "Nellie, '.'•, 'H the Boautlful Clonk Model," ne«t week. iaie, Qmuihi'm -(Martin Beck, manager).—Bid (or 20 and week: Grace Van Bludulford, Sis- ters O'Mocrs, Seymour and Hill, Gurteiln Urothorr, Potu Baker, Four iHlnty Dancers, Itcidy and Currier. Very good business 2'J and week. Lycxijm (Clirlsilne Hill, inaiiugeross).— ciirlstlne Hill Stock Co. for 20 and week, In "Tho Price of Peace." The same company, In double bill, "Jane" and "The Soldier Boy * -Sweetheart" week of 22. Same company, In "In Missouri" next week. Business Is re- ported excellent DEWUY (Archie Miller, manager). — Ed- mund HgfCB, In "The Wise 1 Guy," 20 und iv.cek. The Ilollickers, 22 and week, had very good business. Empire Buricsi|Ucrs mixl wei'k, Umui'K (John Klllutl, iiiiinngvij. — For llrst week In October, the hill In part Is as Ponies." This pair of clover comedians are surrounded by a big company of flno per- The play pleased from the raise Devil h next. lutri'iiisv: (Jnu. W. Ilnrrv, msnager).---- The Hnrry-lliirke Mtock IJn. for week of .38, presented "Ep York Hinte. and H. K.' *»■ greutcd I ho old rural comedy. J. FriuiK Burke, us Darius Green, did good work, iik did Lillian Bayer and Illanelm Hotislmw. "Bonnie Scotland" 20 and wm*. (Irhkswali) (lly. Greenwald. mauagor).— A crowded house greeted "The Girl rnmi Hupiiylnnd" 22-28. ('lurk's Runaway Girls » and Week, llastlng's Bachelor Club unit VMS |||..inmy'm 1.JUIC (.1. V. McHtwi. resldHiit iiinuognr).—Under Uio iiorsoniil <llr>-ct1oii ..r Waller S. Baldwin, the BiildwInMelvlll • Stock Co., week of 22, was seen to H"!;'t "d; viinlngo, In "Parted on ller>. Ilrlda lour. Hlg reluriiH for Ihe entire week. I litis. Mo- grum, (lis elevnr leading ludy was warmly welcomed. Homo banullful tlorul tributes wcro pusseil over the footlights H»h*r. Man- sIch rrecimm ami all tin) iilher nil favoi'"« met Willi niiKli uppreeliitlon. "Ills lerrlblo Hi'criit" 211 and week. OHPHKitM (Martin llwk. general iniiiiageil. —For week of 30: Borxac's ImrMus, Burner s innilonclteM, Lndpll iilld Ciouch. Lllllali 'lyee, Biiiuii. Ilomni. 'Jl'rrr, "Teildy Trio, und casev mill Craiiey. Hi.YHltiM (N. (». Aiiiuseiimtit Co,, iiiiiuii- gers).—"An Exodlum to I'nnaiou,' with sumo good speclulrles, won a|iplnusi> week of ii. - i ' 4 I ♦ ijponciiA. AukmsIh. ■-Al- ihe Grand ill- L Do Glvo managers) Wilton Ltickuye, Bondman," comes Sept. .ill. Oct. L, I'llM Al. Of 7, Bowery Burlesquers. Austin A Stone's Museum (A. B. White, manager).—An up-to-date curio hall show this week employs: The Typlca Mexican Or- I'hestni, John F. Breckenrldge, comedian, com- poser and cowboy poet: Hum Johnson, human tank; Orturn, Japanese lady magician; Al- foiiKo,' glass cater: Toon's Band, and others, »» ll(e theatre: The Minstrel Maids, Intro- ducing: Vesta Gilbert, Ruth Clarke. Helen us ever, filling * HiTord. Mnudc Norton. Ida Campbell, Elcn- a capable one, nor Isjwveuce. Cassia French. Marlon Allen, terpretatlon, Tilly Santry, Win. Fulton, .„ jy Becchcr and Muye, Wilson and Hess, Tom Bateman, (lie •Iojcub, Vera Belnuco, aud Tom Meadows and •oinjiuny. Walkkk'n Muhuum (L. B. Walker, msnu- ■r-iTt-—The Soubrotteu' Couveutlon, Prof. Mll- 'er, broom king; Zara, magician, and the monkey circus are curio hall features this week. • Stage entertainment Is furnished liy •Nellie Buckley's Burlcsquo und Vaudeville ; '-o. In the olio arc: Florence Glbbs. Mamie UUMsClI, Bertie Roberts. Edna Orsnt, May Col- lins, Frank lu Hamilton nnd MertU; Doherty. N'ickkjuiiikon (W. H. Wolffc, manngcr).— the curlu hall: Curl Bush, strong mun: ported good. ger) moving pictures and Illustrated Bongs, bv Mildred Newton. Business Is good. ♦ nor I/uwveucc. Cassis French. M Eleanor Martha. Adcl Norton, I Frank Cook, Chas. Milton, W ^rapk Lnrkln, nnd extra acts by Pruf. Dei., p n i M! r king: Prof. Hall, magician, "ml Walter Wcntwortli. contortionist. Tins Wllm show | 8 S |v cn by Dollle Clifford's Silver Mar Burlesquers. Oilo Includes: Nan Show. Jlola Mcehan, Elsie Prescott, May Crosby. '""•<li. Iis'eb. o*-rlc \m Will* LHIIwi Li'jrnoil and Eddie Glgurc, Notk«,—'|i h » Brockton Fair, will ho hold J'ct. f.4. i Among Ihe fen tures will Isj Kna- wushuv and his ulrublii. a vuitdevlllu show, sfeod." 24. proved as strong a drawing card the house. The company was and gave tho play a fine In- Sam Bernard, In "The Rich Mr Hoggenhelmer," 25. made a decided hit with an audience which taxed the capacity of the house. The star was never seen to belter advantage, und bud the support of a well balanced company, Howe's moving pic- tures were seen by a fair house 20. blcanor l'.olison Oct. 2. "Shore Acres" 4, "The Karl und the Girl" 7, "Fifty Miles from Boston • g II "The Time, the Place and the Girl" 10, "The Social Whirl" 11. 12. I'on's (Gordon Wrlghter. uiunugcr).— Eckhoff und Gordon. Colonial Four, prank D. Bryan's human flags, und Apdalcs ani- mals were the leading acts on last week s bill, which crowded the house at every per- formance. Card weak of Sept. 30: Joe Hart s "llalii Dears." Curtis-Palmer company, Hum Wllllums, MIddleton-Hpcllmeycr and com- pany. Cook and Stevens. Carroll and Biker, itadin's monkeys, and elcctrograph. Nslson (Louis 10. Kllby, manager).—The London Models were the top liners last week. How Booth and company, and Mile. Agount also pleased. Bill 80) ATM week : Woodward's nculs. Ed. Blondcll and company, Colcedo and Ott. Reniiler and Sterling. James McUonuld, S'afuazl, mid animated pictures ,....< J'un, manager) »lrl" came Sept *4, to a packed house, at "fim (Um L- Hays, manager).—"Th« advanced prices, and the general Tcrdlct of Volunteer Organist*' drew very good house* those who saw It was that It was a capital W( , e k of Sept 22. For week of 20, "N'ellle. Arthur Deagon, as Hanpy Jack, the Beautiful Cloak Model." David lllgglus. was tho fife of the show, Miss in "His Last Dollar," next week. OliPfll'iiM (Martin Beck, gelierill iniinogcri. —Business was good week nt 22. The bill for week of 20: The Stunning Grenadiers. Violet Black, World aad Kingston. Bessl i Vulduri! Troupe, tho Arlington Four, Helen Adair, and Itosu und Jcanstte. Majbmttu (D. Jack Bondy, manager).-- Siirlniflleld—At the Court Square (D 0. GHmore, manager) a large .iiidlencc sought offering. At Its amusement la ''The College Widow.".Sept. the gambler, •>1 It wan lust as pleasing and amusing as Bert as the widow, and Violet McMillen. us upon Its previous visits, ^Tho Old Home- the girl, were most prominent. "Wine,Wom- an and Song" came 27, to a big house, and gave a good show. Louise Aubcr, "The Gib- son Girl," made a bit. Myer Harris, In the sketch, "End of the World, gave a fine pleeo of character acting. "Hearts of Gold" Oct. 3. "Brown from Missouri" 20. LvcKiiii (S. B. Htlftc.r, manager).—This house was ready to open on 'Sept. 30. Man- ager Stlfter announces It will be a two show a day house, with polite vaudeville In all that- the name Implies, and will cuter to- lady audiences. The theatre has been en- tirely refurnished and decorated i:t a largo expense. Notks. —The Scenic Theatre business Is uolformly good, the performance being Illus- trated songs and moving pictures. The changes of ftims arc three times a week BclllUghniD Fulr. Wednesdey. 25, was largely attended, also Ihe Colon Fair. Vaudeville attraction", ulr shin, horse rates, etc., nude up the programme at both fairs. B North Adams).—At the Empire (John F. Sullivan, manager) the Kirk Brown Stock Co., week ot Sept. 23, did excellent busings. It proved In be one of the best repertory companies that over played In this city. Due: "The County Sheriff'' 110. "Montana''Oct 1. . IticinioNii (M. II. Taylor, manager).—Last lluui) (Jake Wells, iiioiiiigoi).— The I'our Mortous In "The Big Stick" enjoyed ciiuacl y business Sept. 23-2S. "The Candy Kid IK) and week, UUMflrDH iWelWr & Hush aiiiiiogersi,- • Another successful weok was enjoyed -*'•-"- The offering was: Gardner and Hloildnrd, Gertrude Black, McNIsli and Penfold, Alius Ciimeily Fnnr Voinoiniila Bros,, Four Iwc*- ctls, Kckert and B'irg nnd the klnutogrupli. Htaii (J. II. Thompson, iniiiiiigor).—Gnui business was thn result of thii ciivcr 1)111 presented 2.T28, which Included: 'lie >ai- . I.am Aurlllu Igionsrd, mov- Sun, slid DO. ARKANSAS. tun.- ittitik— The copitui ICIins. T,Tay- lor, malinger) was opened for the season by I'liylim Sisters Co.. to good tiusliWiss. "Mi- Fudden's Fluts" Oct. I, Tim Murphy 3, I'ul- ron Stock Co, 0-12. Majkhtio (Saul H. llurrls, luaiisgiiri.-- 'I'hls house of viiudcvllle opened for llii) sea- son Sept. 23. with the S. 11. O. sign «ui. People were turned nwuy, It hleng n rec- ord breaker for iitlundgnce In the history or tho house. Mr. Harris wns the manager last The house was well tilled at all perloriiiaocKS, wiiiiin'iind again This charge for Ibis "season, week of 22. Tho people for week of 211: I ho 11w ,,it rn ,.tlniis wure: ftoekwuy and Conway, Amcrlcun Trio, Wlllbur Anno, Irene [.Dili. Owen nnd Gnmber, J. Ilurnai'd Dytlyu. and the Three Qrlgluul Livlers. Staii (.1. C. Van lloo. manager t.— Roger Imhoff, with die Kin pi re Shaw, drew big bouses week of 22. Frank Golch. with Miss New l'ork Jr., week of 20. The I'arlsliui Belles next > iViNiiKuii (Arthur White, iiiuniiger).--Tlils house li id u change of iiiuiiugement week of 23. Smith B. Jlufl rcllrlug. und Is-hig suc- ceeded hy Arthur While, treasurer. Business was good week of 23. 'Tile people on I lie stage week of 30 are: Geo. li Duvls, thn Mu- sical l>J Fays. Brooks and Kingman. Harold (J, Moron, and motion pictures, EMi'tiiB (Sam Fink, manager):—Business continued fair week of 23. New people for week of 30: Clarke's dogs nnd ponies, nnd Mabel Forrest. All the others will hold over except the Musical Millers, Dorothy X. Illrsu und Kale lllghy. Amirl'omijH.—The llandu Uossu played In week's bill proved to be all exueUeiit owvaitd 'bit ■**' tutuuslaitl': atullciices week of a Clarence Hlegel lloberls, lluyes and Itojit-rts, Dlek Gardner and Anna Hevere. Herbert and Willing, lirein Heir Brothers. BUI for week of 30: Yuma, the Mysterious; Lewis Mc- Cord und compiiny. Lopez und l.opei, Harney end Muvcs, Adelyn Dinner, and Omiriis. SVri:H.---Gentry's Dug and I'ony Shows c-iini" HI, 17, In overllnwliig umllnilces....... Biirriitn A lliilley's Get II Muimgor Taylor nnd Mrs. Taylor were alisent for sev- eral weeks Just prevl'ius In 23. enjuylng a tn lifts needed rest nfler closing Forest Park for Hummer. While absent they were on the lakes. .«-«+, MIIITII CAHOLIKA. WTliiii iiKtou.—At the Grand Opera House (Cowan Bros., managers) "Human Hearts" pleased Sept. 2r». "Damon and Pythias" did good liusliii'MS. "Heil Feutller" <M. 4. ' GBN-raY Buns.' VVKVn, 23. drew two large crowd*. Hifiito Oat's wild wbsi Oct. 7. ' ;