The New York Clipper (November 1907)

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1100 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. November 23. ILLUSTRATED SONG SINGERS: WE HIVE JUST WHAT YOU IRE L00KII6 FOR THREE OF THE FINEST ILL HITS-DIE HITS. "IN THE SHADOW OF THE CAROLINA HILLS' 9 ~ LEO FRIEDMAN'S Beautiful New On*, kL.90. "LET ME HEAR THE SONGS MY MOTHER USED TO SING" "THELMA" (MY VIKING MAID) %Z ^ 168 to 164 Harrison St., Chicago. McKINLEY MUSIC CO. 74 Fifth Avenue, New York. ___ ifc—^«. ■»■■ — ■.»—^ ^ — ^ A —.u ■ MSB, ■ ■ ■ ■ ~vi _ n ***&**« w iHIDBIti nOAfltt A *» FBEE-PHOVKBSIOSAI. COPIES AND ORCHESTRATIONS. SEND VOIR LATEST PROGRAM INDIANA. Indianapolis.—At Kngllsh'i Opera Home) (Ad. F, Miller, manager) Ezra Kendal], Kot. 7-0, did moderate business. "The Hyjpo- crites," 11, pleased a good sized bouse. Mc- lntyre and Heath bad very big business. MacMlllan 14, Dockstader's Minstrels IB, 10, "The Gingerbread Man" 18, 19, "A Knight for a Day 7 ' 20, De Wolf Hopper 21-28. Panic (Dickson A Talbott, manager*)— "Panhandle Tele," 7-0, filled the home. 'The Card King of the Coaat," 11-13, stood them up. "A Lucky Dog 1 ' 14-16, "Young Buffalo" 18-20. Majestic (B. J. Frlbley, manager).—The Majeitlc Btock Co., In ''When We Were Twenty-One," week of 11, had very big buil- neia. "The First Lady In the Ltnd' r week of 18. Grand Opera Houbb (Sbafer Ziegler. man- ager).—-For week IB: Grace Van Studdlford, the Itoao De Haven Sextette Wlllard Slmm* and company. Lea Jardys, Phil and Nettle Petera, the Musical Bryona, Bnldy and Cur- rier, and the klnodrome. Empire (H. K. Burton, manager).—The ..olilckera, 7-0. bad very big bualneaa. Rlalto Rounder*, to full house*, ll-'fl. The Jolly Rolllckera, Rounder*, ....... Glrla, featuring Edmund Hayes, In "A Wise Guy," 14-M ; Nightingale* 18-20, Empire Bur- leaguera 21-23. , „ • Gaylty (Edw. 8heyne, manager).—Mack's World Beatera filled a prosperous engage- ment week of 11. Golden Crook Co. week 18. a Lafayette.—At the Grand (Geo. L. Man- derbark, manager) Woodruff Btock Co. cloied a aucceaaful week Nor. 9. The Clark sung recital did well 11. The dramatic club gave a very creditable production of "Mrs. Temple 1 * Telegram," 12. Esra Kendall, In "The Land of Dollars," 18; "The Hsm Tree" 14, the Bmart Bet 16, "The Lost Trail" 20, McMillan, violinist, 21; "The Man of the Hour" (return date) 22, "At Cripple Creek" 23. Family (D. W. Maurice, manager).—Bill week of 11: The Juggling Japs, Ethel Young, the De Lacoya, Florence Arnold, Dan Lewis, and the motion pictures. Business good. Majestic (Gregg A. Frelltiger, manager). —Week of 11 the usual full bouses, with: Oreve and Green, Kntnro, Ida Lambe, Prof. Johnston's dogs, and the MnJestoscope. Notes. —The new Arc ana La PunJette both report satisfactory business. The peo- ple connected with the Arc are: Cbas. Jones, manager; Mrs. C. Jones, treasurer; Floyd JoneB, electrician; Charles Hendorf, pianist. and Major Naught on. singer of the Illustrated songs Edwsrd W. Franks, of this city, bna purchased the Happy Half Hour five cent theatre, at 682 Main Street, and will change the name to the Lyric. Be la re- modeling the home, and will have It opened to the public Not. 18 Melville W. Mil- ler has written a three act comedy, entitled "The Bachelors," which was preaented for the first time Nov. 0, by members of the Lin- coln Club, for the entertainment of fellow members only. The comedy made a good Im- pression, and Is worthy of presentation by profesalonal playera Elmer Griffith has resigned his position na planlat at the Fam- ily Theatre and taken a similar position at the Cryatal at LoganBport, Ind. HI* place here has been filled by Dan A. Lewis Report has reached here of the marriage of Helen Godman, a former Lafayette girl, to Tell Taylor, a membor of the company play- ing at the La Salle Theatre, of Chicago. i s i.oa-ansport.—At the Dowllng (Jno. B. Howling, manager) the Deagon Theatre Co. filled a successful week, opening Nov. 4, with the exception of 8, when they gave way to "Hooligan In New York," which played to top heavy house. Bents sold rapidly tor "A Knight for a Day" 14. Clark and Cattle'a Vaudeville Co. 15, 10, Royal Stock Co. week of 18, Dora Woodruff Co. week of 20, Mr*. Flake Dec. 2, Bpellman'i Vaudeville 28-25. Crystal (Thos. Hardlo, manager).—BUI for week of 11: Smith and Lavlne, La ltaab and Scottle, Hascl Good, Itlsg and Williams, nnd klnodrome. Ark (W. Grover, manager).—This film theatre was closed week of 11 to permit the Installing of a heating plant ana enlarge- ment of the atage. Ten cent vaudeville will be the future policy, opening 18. Notes. —Harry O. Taylor, formerly trap drummer with Al. W. Martin'* "D. T. C." Co., joined the Deagon Theatre Co. In this city About fifty Logansportera went to Koikomo night of 12 to see "The Hypocrites," which features Richard Bennett, a former Tiognnaport boy. A banquet was tendered Mr. Bennett by the Kokomo Elk* after the performance, which was considered one of the best ever seen In that city Fire In n restaurant located In the Dowllng Theatre building threatened the theatre afternoon of 0. but prompt work by the firemen saved the playhouse. . The Deagon Co. played to one of the best mntlneca of the season fifteen minutes after the Are was over. Knight for a Day" 0, 'The Lost Trail" 11, "Richard III" 14, "At Cripple Creek" 16. Noras.—The De Pauw University Glee Club, of Greencaatle, will start on It* an- nual holiday tonr Christmas week The Indiana College of Music, of this city, will give a pupils' recital Nov. IB Virginia Hammond, of the E. H. Bothern Co., visited her coualn, Carlyle Tucker, of the College of Music, during her company'* enaggement In thl* city The Marlon City Council has placed s license of $300 a year upon all thea- tres with o seating capacity of more than 1,000, nnd $200 upon thoie which seat less than 1,000. Tent shows charging GO cent* or more will pay $200 a day, and smaller at- tractions $25 a day. Frankfort,—At the HI Inn (Langebrake & Hufford, manager!) "Qulncy Adams Baw- Eer" played to good buslneas Nov. 12. Esra [endail 15, "Old Arkaniaw" 16, "Ma** New Husband" 20, "The Man of the Hour" (re- turn) 21, Jessie Mae Hall 26. Cbtstal (Cbas. Welch, manager).—Week of 18: Walker and Burrell, B. R. Miller, Laraab and Bcotty, Cbas. and Jennie Welch, Smith and Lavlne, and the klnodrome. Metropolitan (Htnton A Burrla, mana- gers).—Week of 18: Jem and Help, Rheaa Clark, Summer and Summer, and the klno- drome. Notb. —The Ripple Circus has returned to Its Winter quarters here, and report a suc- cessful aeaaon. Bvansvllle.—At the Grand (Pedley & Burch, managers) good audiences, Nov. 10, to see "The Heart of Chicago." ''The Herr Senator" was presented by the local German societies and brought out big houses. Mine. Bchumsnn-Helnk and Paderewakl Dec. 6. People's (Pedley A Burch, managers).— Miss New York Jr., 10-18, drew good audi- ences. Wblls Bijou (Allen Jenkins, manager). —"Our Friend Fritz," 10-13, to good house*. Itose Stahl bad 8. R. O. advance sale 15. The Four Morton* 17-20, "Parsifal" 21, Esra Kendall 28. Majestic (Frank Hopper, manager).— Week of 10: Octorla Japs, Ramsey Bisters, Bert Wlggers, Richard and Grove*, Grace Cross, ana the Polyscope, «■» WASHINGTON. Seattle. —At the Grand Opera Houae (John Cort, manager) Olga Netheraole week of Nor. 8 to enthusiastic audiences. "The College Widow" week of 10. Sarah Truaz 17-24, Calve, In concert, 26; Marie Cahlli 26-27. Seattle (Russell A Drew, manager*).— "Under Southern Skies," 8-6, was greatly enjoyed by good houses. "The Three of Us proved a very entertaining play 7-9. "The Yankee Regent" week of 10. "The Vander- bllt Cup" week of 17. Third Avenue (Chaa. A. Taylor, mana- ger).—"Across the Pacific," given by the Chas. A. Taylor Btock Co., bad record at- tendance week of 8. "The Man Who Dared" week of 10. "My Tomboy Girl" 17-23. Lois (Alex, Pantages, manager).—The Pantages Btock Co., In "A Milk mite Flag," pleased large audience* week of 8. "The Christian" week of 10. "Hello BUI" week of 17. Coliseum (D. G. Inverarlty, manager)— New peoeple week of 11: La Belle Estellta Garcia, Sa Van and Hill, Murphy, Whitman and company, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Monroe, Flora Browning, McCreary and Brown, Roy McBraln, and moving pictures. Pantao.es' (Alex. Pantages, manager).— New people week of 11; Blared Four, Wolff Bros., Lefllngwell, Bruce and company, Jim Dunn, Howard and Currnn. Guldo Ceccottl, Arthur Elwcll, and moving picture*. Htaii (Frank Donellan, manager).—New people week of 11: Lewis A Lake Comedy Co., In "Crazy To Go On the Stage;" Geo. Snedley, Bully Family, Joe Bonner and mov- ing pictures. Orpiibum (William Morgan, manager).— New people week of 11: Howe, Maurettus and Hull, Lyons nnd Cullom, Moncrlef and Bmfib, Eleanor Carleton, Carl Herbert and Qro. Keane. Lyric (L. N. Roaenbnum, manager).—New eople week of 11: L. Watson and company, 'race Huntlngton-Harry Keenan and com' g Murphy, Walt Whitman and company, and the olograph. Business big. Noras.—-City fire commissioners have re- fused to Isaac a permit to the Pflater Palm Garden company to Install a moving picture machine In the basement ball, the reason being there are not sufficient exits Spokane Lodge, 831, B. P. it. Elks, of which w. H. Ludden Is exalted ruler, will give an evening's entertainment In Blks* Temple. 3, depicting "Spokane Before the Fire of 1889," In which members will be assisted by pro- fessional talent Constance Onstafson, planlate, assisted by Arnetta Owen Amos, so- prano ; Mrs. Harry K. Brown and Frederick Flelberg, pianists; Carl Grlssen, violinist, snd J. Frederick Stone, tenor, entertained at a concent 8. s Taeoms.—At the Tacoma (C. H. Herald, manager) Isabel Irving Nov. 10, 11, "Under Southern Skies" 12, "The Heir to the Hoonh" 13. "The Vanderbllt Cup" IB, 16. Grand (Dean B. Worley, manager).—Wal- ter B. Deavcs' merry manikins, Sam Gold- man, Miles and Raymond, the Great Elber- ton, Noble and Appey, Alice WUdemere, Mor- gan and McGarry, and Grandlscope week of Stab (John McCabe, manager).— Star Btock Co., In "Reuben Hod," week of 10. Savoy (P. Gevurts, manager).—The Glr- ton Btock Co., In "The Prince of Liars," 10- 16. .<» ILLINOIS. Peoria.—At the Grand (Chamberllo, Har- rington A Co., manager*) "Billy, the Kid," Nov. 10, had One business. Lew Dockatad- er'a Mlnatrel* 12. to 8. B. 0. Myrtle Blvyn 13, gave a fine piano recital. Stetson's "un- cle Tom's Cshln" 16, "No Mother to Guide Her" 17, Kubellk 19, Mclntyre and Heath 20, William Collier 21, "Brewster's Millions" 22,28. "Ma's New Husband" 24, German The- atre Co. 26, "In the Bishop's Carriage" 26. Majestic (Wm. Proctor, resident mana- ger).—"Texas," 7-9, played to excellent busi- ness. "Bedford's Hope," 10-13, drew large houses. "Gay New York" 14-lfl, David II Ig- glns 17-20. ''Buster Brown" 21-28, "Cupid at Vaasar" 24-27. Main Street (I)avls Churchill Circuit, man- agers).—Week of 18: Leo Cooper and com- pany. Woods and Woods, Jessie Lcath, Earl and Wilson, Bowman Brothers and the klno- drome. Dbmfsey'b (B. H. Brash, manager).— Week of 11: McDargh and Sherwood, Holme* and Waldron, Al. and Nellie Fox, John and Mabel Moore. Weast's (Chas. F. Bartson, manager).— Week of 11: Btock burlesque. In "The wrong Place" and "At Coney Islands;" Alberta Davenport, Neola, and moving pictures, Star (M. Crowe Jr., manager).—Players' Stock Co. opened season 10, to a crowded house, and gave excellent satisfaction. The bill was "The Homeseekers," with the fol- lowing In the cast: Raymond Wells, Fred C. Stein, J. Nell McLeod, Jack Hawkins, Rex De Rosselle. Claude Nellson, leabelle Pitt Lewis, Marlon Lord, Jennie Elmer, Louise King and Lois Victor. Notbb. —James Lompton has been elected secretary of the T. M. A, Local No. 40.... Edwin Anher ha* joined "Texas" to do heavies, and his portrayal of Paaqual, a Spanish half breed, Is one of the features of the performance. s Alton.—At the Temple (W. M. Sauvage, manager) Constance Crawley, In "Iledua Gablcr" and "Everyman," gave very credit- able performances Nov. 6, 6. "My Wife's Family," 8. 9, pleased two good houses. Lew Dockstadcr's Minstrels drew record bouses, matinee and night, 10. Joe Hortls, In "Our Friend Frits," 16; "The Card King of the Coast" 16, "A Texas Steer" 17. Lyric (W. m. Sauvage, manager).—This week: Arthur Demlng, Hewitt and Ashmore, Callon and Smith, Harry Beaumont, and the olograph. Electric (Hallway & Murry, managers).— Ada Kestner Is being featured. She possesses a rich soprano voice. Notb. —Rosalie Schwartz I* In this city visiting relatives, preparatory to leaving for Ht. Louis to begin rehearsals at the Garrlck Theatre, on a new act, prepared and managed by Prof. Dick Richards. She la doing the Western and Henderson vaudeville circuits. THE CASEY TRUNK WITH A FIVE YEAH GUARANTEE la recognized among the profession a* one of the BEST trunks on the market. " WX TRUNK WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS- 2-Hln. |Uaa 301n. $18.00, 821a. $14.00, Mln. $16.00, 36ln. $16.00,38ln. $17.00, 40in. $18.00. ' Writs for Catalogue. 153 W. 23d St, N. Y. South Bend.—At the Auditorium (10. J. Welsh, resident manager) Don C. Hall pre- sented "Richard HI." Nov. 0. A large audi- ence greeted E. II. Sothern In "if I Were King" ff. "Tho Lost Trail" 14. "Fascinating Flora" 10, "The Prince of Pllsen" 21. "Night- ingale" 22, Ezra Kendall 28, De Wolf Hopper ao. Oliver (E. J. Welsh, resident manager). —Chauncey Olcott, In "O'Neill of Derry," drew a largo nnd appreciative audience 4. Hose Curry, the leading lady, scored a de- cided success. Kellnr and Thurston pleased n good house. Royal Stock Co., 11-18, in repertory to good returns. "The Cat and the Fiddle" 18, "The Girl From the Sunny South" 10, "Tho lloyal Slave" 21, "The Man of the Hour" 20, "Shadows on the nearth" 28, "A Child Khali Lend Them" 29, 80. Olympic (Harry Scanlon, manager).— Business week of 4 was excellent. Bill week of 11: Rose snd Severance, Paul Stevens and company, Cora Simpson, Miller and Mc- Cnuley, tho Cornelias. Notes. —Florence Reed la still confined to a hospital, and her role I* assumed by Gladys Hansen, whoso rendition of the role deserves special mention... .Having In view the opening of the theatres and moving pic- ture shows on Sundays, a petition la In cir- culation and many signers are being secured. s Marlon—At the Crystal (J. II. Amnions, manager) for week of Nov. 18: Irene White, FroBto nnd Wnrda, the Williams Duo, Mar- tin and Doyle, Illustrated songs and the klno- drome. Grand (8. Pickering, manager).—Ferry, the Human Frog; Carlta. Mnrtelle and Del- bridge, Charley Brown, Illustrated gongs and the Grnndoscopo. Indiana (g. Pickering, manager). —"A pony, J. B. King, Vena Aberdeen, Ethel Viola, Lillian Flaher, Ada Gautler and moving pic- ture*. Family (John Lord, manager).—New peo- ple week of 11: Leonard and Thornton, Le Coll Broa., Boyle and Davis, Nona Beeson, Irene Swan, Hassy Devarra, Family Stock company and moving pictures. Odbon (S, Morton Cohn, manager).—Mov- ing pictures and Illustrated songs. lOuBN Musbu Is closed Indefinitely. s Spokane—At the Spokane (Dan L. Wea- ver, manager) "The College Widow," with Margaret Snow and Robert Kelly, scored a hit Roy. 4, 6. Business was big. The Olive Mead Quartette (Olive Mead and Elisabeth Houghton, violin*; Gladys North, viola, and Lillian Llttiehales. 'cello) wa* well received 0. The Kilties Band entertained a repre- sentative audience 7. "The Holy City," S, 9, did nicely. Olga Nether*ol* 10-12, Louis i"?.^ .y-„! 4 '„ B . Bran Tru " H. 18. Marie 8} B| & 1°' ?°- CaWe ana company, In recital, 22; Toby Lyons 24-20, Max Flgman 27, 28 ^ le n A m » Cabin" 20, "The Vanderbllt Cup" 30, Dec, 1. Auditorium JH. C. Hayward, manager). —Robert A. Bidden, In the title role In "How- pnxter Butted In," supported by Jessie Bhlr- Icy nnd the Shirley Stock company, scored nicely week of Nov. 8. Ills work was pleas- ing. Jack Amory, Mr. Bidden, C. F. Ralston nnd Pauline Sain were well received. "Under Two Flags " with Miss Shirley as Cigarette, week of 10. The Qesang Vereln Harmonle of Spokane gave a benefit performance for Rudolph Qurtleachmidt evening of 11. Ca- PR CoLMn"A e8 ( l aeo. M. Dreher, manager)— $& f&al§L¥a 1 SH2 a S ^FSsS Noel Travera and Marie Van Ta»wll In "The - Mea ' DeIma,ne *** AU « B > • nd < n » Caetle- Klng and Qoeen of Gamblers," week of 8, wore received with favor. Monte Carter nnd Myrtle Butch scored nicely. . Playa by Decatur,—At the Power* Grand (J. F. Given, manager) Howard and Barrlson, In "The Flower of the Ranch," Nov. 7, pleased. Lawrence Evart, In "We Are King," 6, had a (rood house. "Hedda Qabler," 11, was well played. "Buster Brown," 18, togood business. "Sis Holler" 15, "The Ham Tree" 16, "A Race Across the Continent" 18, "Lena Rivers" 19. William Collier 20, Parisian Belles 22, "The Maxuma Man" 28. Bijou (A. SIgfrled, manager).—Week of 11: La Auto Girl, Mr. and: Mrs. Hussey, Cluxton Richmond and company, Annie Mor- ris, Harry Newman, and the Bljoudrome. Notb. —The Electric Theatre and Arcade, a new moving picture show house, will open at Sullivan, 111., Nov. 21., under the manage- ment of Louis Berger, formerly with the Bijou, of this city. s Bloomlnorton.—At the Grand Opera House (Frank M. Raleigh, manager) Eddie Foy, in "The Orchid," Nov. 6, played to large busi- ness. North Bros.' Comedians, 6-0, did good business. Lawrence Evart played a return date 12, in "We Are King/' Dockstader's Minstrels scored a big bit 18. Nell O'Brien was the recipient of a beautiful bunch of chrysanthemums, the gift of local council, R. of C. "Buster Brown" 15, week of 18, Wlnnlnger Bros., in repertory, with the ex- ception of 19, when Mclntyre and Heath will appear. Casti.b (Guy Martin, manager).—Bill week of 11: Le Nor* and St. Claire, Crawford and scope. the Curtis* company are: "From Farm to Factory" week of 10, "The Cowboy and the ' Pantao'bs' (B. Clarke Walker, manager)— 22? ^f? ,e K f™5 Trou K of cyclists headed the bill week of 4. Other* were: George Thatcher. Leo White, Harry Walter* and J,rank Hill, Una Clayton and company, Jamea T. Dervln, and the moving picture*. Washington (George C. Blakealee, mana- ger)..—Ma.rk and Bertha Monroe were fea- tured week of 8. othora being Charles B* Van nnd Emmett Hill, La Bstrelllla and Garcia. Horn Browning. Pete Dunsworth, George Canton.—At the Grand (F. B. Powel- aon, manager) Colonial Comedians canceled Nov. 8, ». "No Mother to Guide Her," 18, pleased good houses. "TJncle Tom's Cabin' 1 (Stetson's) 18. "The District Leader" 19, "Brewster s Millions" 21, Howe's picture* 24, "Mn's New Husband" 25. Notb.— The Family 6 Cent Theatre Is pleasing good houses. s Jacksonville. — At the Orand Opera Houae (J. F. Martlodsle, manager) "Wood- land." Nov. 2, had big house. Mahara'a Mtn- HHft Ja Pl*«sed. "Lena Rivers" 9, "Dream City" 20. Qnlncy-At the Empire (W. L. Bnsby, manager) Myrtle Elwyn delighted all Nov. 7. "Uncle Tom's Cabin'' drew a big hou»e 9. "Kerry Gow" had big business 10. "Sis In New York" 16, "The Human Slave" 17, "The Blue Moon" 18, PaBBlon Play Pictures 10, "The Flower of the Ranch" 20, "The District Header" 22, Mclntyre and Heath 28, Field's Minstrels 24, "Ma's New Husband" 27, "In the Bishop's Carriage" 28. Bijou (Patrick £ McConnell, managers). -—Dill 17-23: Emmons, Emerson and Em- mons, Clark and Temple, Adair Bros., Emily Nice and Herbert Mitchell. a ■ > WISCONSIN. Milwaukee.—"Wine, Woman and Bong" appeared at the Albanrbra, Nov. 10-16, and E roved one of the best attractions at the Al- ambra this season, iionlti. Jas. Mullen, Lew Ilearn and Allan Coognn all scored hits. Mat. Carr, however. In his Imitation of Dave Wnrfleld, won first honors. Business was ex- cellent Manager Jas. A. Hlgler offer* Grace Cameron, In "Little Dolly Dimples," week of 17. "Dream City" week of 24. Davidson (Sherman Brown, manager).— "The Man of the Hour" played a return en- gagement week commencing 11 "The Prince of Pllsen" 17-20, Kubellk 21, "The Belle of Mayfalr" 24-80. Bbubbrt. — Manager Edwin Thanhauser offers week 17 : Wilton Bro«.. Hawthorne and Burt, Vlnte Daly, Hope Booth and compan/, Flnlay and Burke, Country Choir and Har- detn. Paiirt (Leon Wachsner, manager).—The Thomas Orchestra gave a concert 13, which was well attended. The Wachsner German Dramatic Co., two performances each week. ■oast and his band 28. Buou.—Manager John R. Pierce offers "The Ninety and Nine" week of 17, and "Lena Rivers" week of 24. Kellar and Thurston Save a mystifying performance last week, and rew well filled houses. Star. — Manager Frank R. Trottmen is doing a tremendous bUBlness, offering as sn added attraction each week one of the ath- letic star* of the country. Joe Gans and Frank Gotch have just finished a week. Jack Johnson, week commencing 17, In connection with the Strolling Players. Rlalto Rounders week of 24, Gaybty. —Clark's Runaway Girls last week, to good business. The Famous Livingstons were topllncrs In a good olio. Bachelor Club will be offered by Manager S. R. Simon for week of 17. World Beaters week of 24. Grand. —This house opened 11, under di- rection of Thos. D. Bates, offering 10-20 vaudeville. People week of 18: Wilson, the Great; Phil Young, Rossley and Roselle, Phil Clifford and Beatrice Martin. Empire (H. Trln*. manager).—BUI week of 18: Three New Zealandcrs. Kollen* and Kllfton, Stutzman and Crawford, Joe All- mon, and Yarlck and La Gonda. Crystal. —Manager F. B. Winter* offera, week commencing 18: J. C. Nugent and com- pany, Mexican Zomvlo Family, Fred and Eva Mozart, Roaa Roma, Jeanette Harrer, and the Crystslgraph. s Dau Claire—-At the Grand (C. D. Moon, manager) "The Prince' of Pllsen," Nov. 6, with Tver Anderson, of Bau Claire, In bis old Sart of Tom Wagner for that night, to B. R. '. The whole company received a warm wel- come. Cant, Uobson, 8, to good house. "Woodland* 14, Mildred Holland 17, Soma's Band 25. TJniqub (Wm. Armond, resident manager).— Bill for 11 and week : Delia Watson, H. L. Zeda, the Cowles Family, Emlle Chevnlal, Ed. and Rolls White, and Wm. Armond to capacity. Notes. — Ruby Dale, who played Mrs. Crocker. In "The Prince of Pllsen,* left the company here to Join "The Merry Widow" Co. In New York, Grace Cameron joining the company here to play Mrs. Crocker. Miss Dale gave a Dutch lunch to the members of the company on the stage of the Grand after the performance, Hayden Clifford a* toast- 5"ler. F. C. Banks, agent for Mildred Holland, renewed old acquaintances 11, ++-• CANADA. Toronto—At the Princess (O. B. Bhep- pard, manager) James K. Hackett. In "John Glajde's Honor." drew big business, Nov. 11- 18. "Madam Butterfly" 18-20, "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" 21-23. J?5 tai „ Alb:candra (&• Salman, manager). —"T MjPancIng Girl" did good buslneas laat week. "Miss Hobbs" 18-23. Grand (A. J. Small, manager).—"Thelele tt-BO M Bong" had big business last week. "The Spoilers' 18-28. Majestic (A. J. Bmall, manager).—"The MyBterlous Burglar'* did good business last vreek. Cole & Johnson 18-21. Shba's (J. Shea, managor).—Week of 18: Jullu* Sieger, In "The Fifth Commandment;" Frank Major and company, ''lert Levy, Frank Fogerty, Rosalre and Dorettj. Oscar Lorraine, Avery and Hart, and the klaetogtanh. Stab (F. W. Btalr. manager)—The Tho.- onghbreds, 11-16, did big business. Thla week, the Avenue Girls. Week of 25, Sam Devere. Mas&ey Music Hall (Stewart Huston, manager). —Toronto Festival Chorus 21. Paderewskl 27. S i Hamilton.—At the Grand Opera House (A. R. Loudon, manager) "The Mayor of Lnughland." Nov. 8, 9, pleased good audi- ences. "Little Heroes of the Street," 11, at- tracted a good sized house. "The Time, the Place and the Girl" 12 18, made a hit with large audiences. "Everyman" and "Macbeth" (Ben Greet) 16, "The Mysterious Burglar" 19. 20, "I'm Married Now" 21, "Mary's Lamb" 22. "The Burgomaster" 28. 8avoy (J. G. Appleton, manager).—Week of 18: Simon and Gardner, the Lukens, Dick and Alice McAvoy, Kenny and Hollls, Reld Sisters, Robin, and May Hollls. Bbnnrtt's (0. F. Driscoll, manager).— Week of 18: Fred Walton, Johnson and wells, Kltnmurn Japs, Felix and Barry, Joe Demlng, Frank Whitman, Llnd, and Char- lotte Coates. s London.—At the Grand (Lou H. Bowers, manager) Downle'a "0. T. C." Co., Nov. 8 bad two big houses. Jas. ic. Hackett, 9, In his new play, "John Glayde's Honor," gave a rich treat to the large audience present. "The Time, the Place and the Girl," 11 ■■,„a a splendid house. Geo. F. Hall. In "I'm Mar rled Now," 14, drew well. "Donnle l'lrkli BuBb" 16, "Tho Mysterious Burglar" 18 (lu» Bro*. 19, "The Burgomaster" 20. ' ' Bennett's (J. D. Elms, manager). Week of 18 : Bedouin Arabs, Ten Kube Kids, Steele? and Edwards, Johnson and Wells, Shields snd Rogers. Adamlnl and Taylor, Mr and Mrs. Gardner Crane, and Bennettograph. St. John.—At the Opera House (A o Skinner, manager) the W. S. HarklnsCo' closed a two weeks' engagement of very blr business Nov. 9, with a good performance of "For Her Sake." The company left 0, for Halifax, N. 8., and will return here Dec 0 for one week. "Sis of New York" bad good business 11. The Royal Scotch Concert Co had good business and splendid concerts 12 18. Stoddart Stock Co. 14-23. Notb. —The first annual show of the New Brunswick Kennel Club was held at Queen's Rink, 12-14. i s dnebec—At Bennett's (J. H. Alox, man- ager) business was great for week endltii Nov. 16, with: Dellsle, Donat Bedlnl, Harry and Kate Jackson, Frank McNIsh and Thomas J. Plnford, Zeno. Jordan and Zeno, Sebary Deorsell, Jesse L. Lasky, and the Military Octette. Populaibb. — The French Btock Co. is drawing good houses In repertory. St. Catharines.—At the Grand Opera House (Chaa. H. Wilson, manager) "The '•,«" VI.MB,. ... TliHvu, miuinKcrj 1HS Bonnie Brier Bush" played to capacity Nov. 9. "Little Heroes of the Streets" had good attendance 12. Geo. F. Hall, in "I'm Mar- ried Now," 18; American Vttagraph 18, 10, "The Burgomaster" 22, Cole and Johnson 27, Guy Bros.' Minstrels 80. Kluiiaton.—At the Grand Opera House 'I>. P. liranlgan, manager) Nov. 14, Students' night, "The Time, the Place and the Girl," to a crowded bouse. Ben Greet 15, "The Shadow Behind the Throne" 16. ♦ »» GBORGIA. Atlanta—At the Grand (H. L. A J. L. De Give, managers) "George Washington Jr." Nov. IS, 14. Grace George, 8, 9, to big business. Jerome K. Jerome's new play, "Bylvla of the Letters," was given Its Ini- tial performance 0. The audience was cor- dially responsive. Miss George played the leading role In a charming manner. In re- sponse to continued calls Mr. Jerome boned his thanks. Rose Stahl scored a big hit. 11, 12 at advanced prices, "Under Southern Skies" 16, 16. "The Grand Mogul" 18, 19. Bijou (Jake Wells, manager).—"Super- ba," 11-16, had capacity business. "The Mack Crook" 18-28. Oiipiibum (Weber A Rush, managers).— Another bill of merit attracted liberal patron- age 11-16. The bill Included: Eddie Emer- son and Jerry Baldwin, Bertlna and Brock- way, Luce and Luce, Webster and Carleton, Thos. F. Donnelly and Zelda Rotalt, Tom Lil- ian, the Four Casting Dunbars, and the kl- netograph. On 12, the capacity of thla houae was tested. On this occasion Ty. Cobb, of the Detroit Americans, was presented with a handsome watch from the admiring fans of Georgia. Star (J. B. Thompson, manager).— Hill 11-10 Included: Laura De Luc, F. Crawford and De Lancy, the Carpenters, Nellie Leon- ard, Myrtle Russell, Alice Nesblt, Dollle De Motr. Hopper and Hopper, Belle It. Milton, Maude Emmett, Bob Costley, Richard Gor- man, Geo. W. Milton, Evelyn Duffy, Nellie Rhodes, Katharine Buede, Lilly Heft, Jessie Barry, Ada Somers, and moving pictures. Ponce De Leon Park. —Boatock Arena 18- 23. AuKuata.—At the New Grand (Harry i, In "Dl- Bernstein, manager) Grace George vorcon*," played to capacity Nov. 4. "ueorgo Washington Jr." scored a big hit 5. Florence Davis, In "A Question of Huvhanda," pleased 6. Pete Douglas-A. Christenson wrestling match satisfied a good bouse 7. "The Holy City" drew satisfactory returns 8; Edward Saxon, In "Peaceful Valley,'' did good bus'- ness, 0; "The Hoosler Girl" 11. "Sis In New York" drew a good house. Harry Beret- ford. In "The Other Houae." 18; "Under Southern Skies" 19, Paul Ulluiore 22, John Griffith 23. Notb. —The Georgia-Carolina Fair Associa- tion held Its annual county fair, very biic- cessfuly, 4-18. s Albany.—At the Rawlins (A. C. Gorta- towsky, manager) "Parsifal" drew a good house Nov. 4. "The Skating Rink Girl" didn't show up 7. Oscar Flgman, In "The Lightning Conductor," 8, gave a fine per- formance. "Human Hearts" 12, "Under Southern Skies" 18, Edward Saxon, In "Peaceful Valley," 16; "No Mother to Guide Her" 20, "81s In New York" 21, "The Holy City" 22, Florence Davis, In "A Question o Husband*," 28. Brunavrlek.—At the Grand Opera House (Joseph Felan, manager) Oscar u. Flgman, In "The Lightning Conductor," plcnsed a large house Nov. 4. "Human Hearts' »■ Florence Davis, In "A Question of IMS- bands," pleased 11. ♦ »» MISSISSIPPI. Nate lies.—At tie Baker Grande (Sam J. Myers, manager) Jefferson Bros., Nov. 5. |n "The Rivals, " drew a crowded house. Alma Heorn, in ''No Mother to Guide Her, «. pleased. "Peggy From Paris," 7, dreiv a very good house. "Red Feather" was on* 8. Beverly Ferguson Stock Co. 11, 12, IjM Tourists" 18, "The Squaw Man" 14, Amelia Bingham 10. Meridian.—At the Grand Opera H"'"?, (L. Rothenberg, manager) "Red Feather. Nov. 6, to good returns. Black Pattl 7. llnj Murphy, 8 (return date), sustained his *eii earned reputation. " 'Way Down East, Wi pleased. "The Tourist," 11. with Eddie Oarvl* wa* a winner. "Parsifal," 12, pleased. J.* Coburn's Minstrels 13, Amelia Bingham ]jj. 'The Holy City" j5, ''The Squaw Man JJ "Human Heart*" 20. "The Prince Chap ** Harry Beresford 28, Oscar Flgman 80.