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DEOEMBBB 21. THE JJFETW YORK CLIPPER. 1229 FOR THOSE NOT PLAYING IN NEW YORK AT THE PRE8ENT TIME, WE HAVE A "JUICY PLUM" in the way of a COON SONC, f HE HE j dlnvE I'VE BEEN By PAUL WEST and JOHN W. BRATTON. MAUDE RAYMOND is duplicating her famous "BILL SIMMONS" success with this number every evening at the New York Casino, in "The Cay White Way," and it is without doubt the one bis individual hit of the show. ,15 IT M. 1VITMARK «& SONS, : -Professional Copies and Orchestrations for the above to recognized Performers, or those sending Up-to-Date Programs.- NO ^ " l 9 Witmark Building, 144-146 W. 37th St., New York. OHIO. Cincinnati.—Another chapter of disaster has been written, the latest In the storm; history of Koblnson 8 Opera House. Nlcklaa Schllzonyl, of the Hungarian' Orchestra of New York, found in one hrlef week that Cin- cinnati was not hungering for "advanced Taudevllle." The house was dark hut week, and Schllzonyl was absent In Chicago, while Jobn T. Warren represented him as assistant manager. Schllzonyl claims to bare ad- vanced $1,000 on a contract of twenty-one weeks' rental at 1260 a week. He is figuring —It Is said—on bringing the Italian Grand Opera Co. on from Chicago, and thus get a return on the rental he has advanced. An- tone Bpessardy's trained bears have been In possession of the stage during the past week. The vaudeville venture was possibly the worst fiasco in the annals of the Robinson house. Ghamd Opeha Hocsb (Bainforth ft Havlln, managers).—William H. Crane Dec. 18-21, in "Father and the Boys." Last week "The Right of Way," with Guy Standing and Theodore Roberts, made a favorable Impres- sion. Edna Wallace Hopper 22. Ltbic (Heuck Opera House Co. ft Lee Shu- bert managers).—Laura Burt and Henry Stanford, 10-21, In "The Walls of Jericho.'" Last week Blanche Bates was seen In "The Girl of the Golden West" The audiences were well charged with enthusiasm. Henry Miller and Margaret Anglln 23. Walnut Stekbt (Anderson ft Zlegler, man- agers).—Williams, and Walker, in "Bandanna Land," 15-21. The sojourn of Grace Cameron, in "Little DoIIle Dimples," last week, was a Brofltable one. Al. Lawrence, Will Philbrlck, alsy King and Florence Tempest were prom- inent In support. "The Honeymooners' r 22. Olympic (George F. & Luella Forepaugh Fish, managers).—The Forepaugh Stock Co. will stage K Jim, the Penman" 15-21. Last week "Borneo and Juliet" drew capacity audi- ences. HerscheU Mayall and Ida AdaJr were seer. In the leading roles. Alnsworth Amo'd did well as Mercntlo, and Harry Fenwick was a fiery Tybalt. Maye Louise Algen, the now character woman, made her debut aa the iurse. "Quo Vadls" 22. Columbia (Anderson A Zlegler, managers), John C. Rice and Sally Cohen, in "A Bach- elor's Wife," 16-21. Others are: Henry Lee, Seymour and Bill, tbe Three Renards, the Farrell-Taylor Trio, Howard Brothers, Ralph Johnstone, and Avery and Hart. Helck'3 Opzba Hoobb (Heuck Opera House Co. A E. D. Stair, managers).—"The Girl of Eagle Ranch" 15-21. Leila Shtiw, as Grace Carrol, In "Fallen by the Wayside," created a most favorable Impression last week. Ralph J. Herbert proved a strenuous bero. Kate Rldgeway did the "falling" In good stage style. •'Prom Sing Sing to Libera" 22. LTciru (Heuck Opera House Co. A H. D, Stair, managers).—"As Told in the Hills" 15-21. Charles Gramllch'a "The King Bee" proved a very clever musical creation, with tbe author In the title role, assisted by the diminutive Speck Brothers as Hans and Frltj. Their boxing bout was immense. "The Ninety and Nine" 22. People's (Heuck Opera House Co., di- rectors).—Tbe Parisian Belles 16-21, after a week of Miss Mew York Jr. Frank Qotch, the wrestler, was an added card. The mu- sical farce, "The Kavigators," proved a little out of the ordinary. Abe Reynolds, Dave Ferguson and Lee White were the chief fun makers. Ampere's electrical act was a corker. Imperial Burlesquers 22. . Standard (R. K. Hynlcke, manager).— Bon Ton Burlesqtierg 16-21. Tbe Rose Hill English Folly Co. pat on "Tbe Sausage Trust"—a scream—last week. The Four Londons and Idylls Tyner were the hits of the olio. The Bentz-Santley Co. 22. Gossip. —Manager and Mrs. Harry Rain- forth have gone to New York Eddy Cook ia here In advance of "Ben-Hur," the New Year's attraction at the Grand Daisy King, of "Little Dollle Dimples." really lost a diamond earring while out Christmas shop- ping In the crush during the past week Three hundred made up a big theatre party of the Hotel Men's Convention, at the Grand, 11. They enjoyed "The Right of Way." George Ade will be here next week Jan Kubellk came to Music Hall 14, following Teresa Carreno, who was heard In a recital 12 Howe's moving pictures are booked for the Auditorium 25 and ensuing week Thomas Namak la here In advance of "Father and the Boys." her Teddy Bears, Alt. Camm, Prince Mascn- lln, tbe ptctograph and tbe Illustrated songs was the pleasing bill for last week, and drew excellent business. Grand (L. R. Johnson, manager).—The offering for last week was Sol. Pepper's Lon- don Ghost Show, presenting "Pygmalion and Galatea" and "Little Jim, the Collier's Dying Child." Colnmbna.—At the Great Southern (Wm. Bandera, manager) Joseph and William Jef- ferson, in "The Rivals," pleased good houses Dec. 10, 11. Kolb and Dill, In "Lonesome Town," drew well 18, 14. "Ben-Hur" Is the attraction week of 16. Keith's (W. W. Prosser, manager).—A well balanced bill pleased good houses week of 9. Bill for week of 16: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelsey. Julius Tannen, tbe Holloway Troupe, Clifford and Burke, Bchrode and Mmvey, <j re at Scott, Gaston and Green, Taclano. Hioh Strbbt (Chas. W. Horper, manager). —Thomas E. Shea, la "The Bells" and^'Dr. Tekyii and Mr. Hyde," pleased well filled nouses 9-11. "Broadway After Dark" drew good houses 12-14. "Billy, the Kid" 16-18, "Race Across tbe Continent" 19-21. Qatett (Al. WIswell. manager).—The Bon Ton Burlesquers, featuring John L. Sullivan, Jake Kllrstn and Kid Cutler, entertained big business week of 9. For week of 16, the Rentz-Santley Company of Burlesquers. Note. —Ollie Young was a week-end visi- tor on his way to Detroit, where he opened Jt the Temple Theatre, having been trans- ferred from tbe Klaw & Erlaager to the Keith circuit. _ Zsne.Tiiic— At the Weller Theatre (W. F. Mason, manager) "Too Proud to Beg" came Dec. 6. "The Gingerbread Man" to good business 7. "Merry Milkmaids" (local) 0. Thos. B. Shea 12, 'Taust" 14, "The Honey- mooners" 21. . Picroarcic (W. C. Qulmby, manager)-— Mack Bros.. Chas. York, Clara Cahltt and DR. SKINUM A SCINTILLANT SATIRE OF THE PHYSICAL CULTURE FAD Dayton.—At the Victoria (G. C Millar. manager) Nat C. Goodwin, In "In Mlizonra,'' drew well Dec 5. Robert Edeson, in "Class- mates," played to capacity 8. Kubellk 12, Jefferson Bros. 14. Week of 16, bouse dark. National (Gil Borrows, manager).—Grace Cameron, In "Little Dollle Dimples," played to good business 5-7. "Broadway After Dark" did well 9-11. "A Child of the Regiment" 12- 14, "A Race Across the Continent" 16-18. Lyric (Max Hurtig, manager).—Bill for week of 16: Lola Cotton. Ada mini and Tay- lor, Smith and Campbell, Vernon, Bertha Waltzlnger, Radford and Winchester, May Tully and company, and tbe Lyrlcscope. Note. —Jules Hurtig, of Hurtig & Seamon, proprietors of the Lyric Theatre Co., spent the last week In the city. » ■ Akron.—At tbe Colonial (Fred Q. John- son, manager) the Bhanda Concert Co., pleased a fair sized house Nov. 9. "The Lily and the Prince" came to good business, two performances, 14. The Cook Stock Co. week of 16, "Miss Bob White Jr." 28, Esra Ken- dall 28. Grand Opera Hocsb (T. K. Albauga, man- ager).—"A Fighting Chance" and ,! A Child Shall Lead Them" divided the week to good business 9-14. "The Outlaw's Chrlstmas' r 16- 18, the Four Huntings 19-21, "The Convict's Daughter" 28-25. s Hamilton—At Smith's (Tom A. Smith, manager) "Brewster's Millions," Dec. 4, drew well and pleased "East Lynne" 7. Mc- Intyre and Heath. 8, played to 8. R. O. Mrs. Leslie Carter 28. Mamie Fleming 26. a hand (Ward ft McCarthy, managers).— Bill week of 18: York and Herbert Trio, Considlne and Lawrence, Herbert and Will- ing, nnd E. J. Appleby. Nom — The "Hast Lynne" Co.. which played here 7, stranded and returned to New York. ■ S —^^M Mansfield—-At the Memorial Opera Honse (Harry L. Bowers, manager) Francis Mc- Mllten, violinist, a former resident here, gave a satisfactory recital to a large audience Dec 2. Sonsa's Band was well patronized 5. The American Amusement company gave two en- tertainments Sunday 15. "'Princess Bon- nie," for the benefit of a local charity, wl'l be given 17, 18, by a local cast, Ezra Ken- dall, in "The Land of Dollars," comes 23. "Tbe Boyal Stock company 24 and week. Orphiom (Ed. Paul, manager).—Excellent business prevails here. Bill week of 16: Ora Cecil's leopards. Ed. Gardner, Cole and Coleman, and Jnllen and Price. Springfield. — At the Fairbanks (C. X Miller, manager) "The Belle of M?>f«at" came to fair business Dec. 6. "The I/ly and the Prince" comes 21. , Grand (Springfield Theatre Co., managers). —Colonial Stock Co., to good houses, 2-14. New Sun (F. P. Mlnelll, manager).—Bill for week of 16 will Include: Zemc-Zemo Troupe, Morette Sisters, Ralston and Son. «■» WASHINGTON. Seattle.—At the Grand Opera House (John Cert, mansger) "The Man on tbe Box," with Max Flgmsn, had excellent business week of Dee. 1. Maude Fealv, in "The Stronger Sex," week of 8, Fritil Bcheff, In "Mile. Modiste," 16-19, local 20, "The Lion and the Mouse" week of 22, Ralph Stuart, In "Strong- heart," 28-Jan. 1, "Tbe Blue Moon" 2-4. Siattlj (Rnssell 4 Drew, managers).— "The Rollicking Girl" had good attendance week of 1. "The Lond of Nod" 8-11, local 12, 8tetson'« "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 18, Prim- rose's Mlnotrels 14, "Woodland" week of 15. Third Avenue (Chas. A. Taylor, mana- gen.—"Married Life," presented by the Tay- lor Stock Co., was a good drawing card week of 1. "Camille" week of 8, 'The Count of Monte Crisro" week of 15. __. Lois (Alex. Pantagea, mansger). —The PanUges Stock Co., with a specially aug- mented cast, presented "The Ensign" week of 1. Clay Clement, In "The New Dominion " week of 8, Clay Clenwnt, In "The Bells," week of 15. Colisbum (D. Q. inverarity, manager).— New people week of 9: Tbe Eddy Family, Three Keltons, Lizzie Evans and Jefferson Lloyd, the Ilosalres, Anna Plum and her Broadway Girls, Ameer Atxm Hamad, Eddie Boesch and moving pictures. Pantaobs' (Alex. Pantagea, manager).— New people week of 9: Three Asarda, Hall and colbarn, Harrison and Giles. Baronets Von Zleber, Arthur Elwell, Dancing Davey, and moving pictures. Stab (Frank Donellan, manager). —New people week of 9: Lewis and Lake Maslcal Comedy Co., Felix Adler, Tom and Edith All- mond, Flora Browning, Roy McBratn, and moving pictures. Obpiibdm (William Morgan, manager).— New people week of 9: Harmony Trifc Bar- rett and Knight. Jacklin and Lang, Lillipu- tian Duo, Lea Tyrone, George Keane, and moving pictures. Ltbic (L. N. Rosenbanm, manager).—Mov- ing pictures and Illustrated songs. Familt (John Lord, manager).—New peo- ple week of 9 : Marie Davis and Bobby Boyle, the Brentons, Trevelle and Landers, Charles Carrelton, Art Raymond, and movlngplctnres. Notes.— "The Alaskan" will be the open- ing attraction at the New Moore Theatre. Dec. 29 Eden Musee (W. W. Ely, man- ager) will reopen 16 The assurance of 8nlHvan ft Considlne that they have secured tb* Orpheum circuit attractions for this city, I. heralded with delight by the patrons- of tbe better class of van devil Ie .The city authorities, In tbelr efforts to enforce tbe 1 » An old professor of Derma- tology*, effects most egregi- ous cures in the course of this film story, transibrmirgphys- ica', mental and moral im- perfections into a condition of absolute Utopia. The sit- uations are extremely funny, and the tricks are worked out smoothly and quickly to- wards a finish that is sure to meet with a scream. RECENT BIOGRAPH HITS: The Elopemant • . 693ft. Wile Wanted - • - 848ft. UifaMha Old Appla Traa 378ft. YalaLaaalty • • 105ft. Love Microti - • 670ft. Terrible Tid ■ • . 792ft. An Acadian ElopeBial • 715ft. Tne Tired Tailor's Dram • 601ft. The Deaf-Mate's Ball - 78711. Tha Hypnotist's Ranafi ■ 1080ft. Rube Brown la Town • 86811. II You Had a Wife Like This 698ft. The Truants • - 638ft, Mr. Harry Up - - 625ft. Trial Marriages - • 765ft. WRITE FOR OUR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS. GET ON OUR MAIL LIST AND KEEP POSTED. lli. PICTURES AHK MADE WITH OUR CELEBRATED BIOGRAPH CAMERAS. OUR FILMS RVlf OR ANY BACHIIIE. American Mutoscope & Biograph Company, II K. 14th PAOITIO COAST BRAWCH, :t, NEW YonK CITY. lie H. BROADWAY, LOS AHOEUa, OAI. closing of tbe theatres on Sundays, arrested tbe several managers, 2. The cases will come on for trial shortly, and until ilnally deter- mined, the theatrical houses will continue to show Sundays, i Spakane.—At tbe Spokane (Chas. Muehl- man, business manager) Dig business for "The Vanderbllt Cup" Not. 80, Dec. 1, and "The Land of Nod" 4-0. Knox Williams, William Struntz, Urania March and Grace Drew scored the bits In tbe last named piece. "Qulncy Adams Sawyer" did good business 8. "Are You Crazy T with Frank Damsel, 8 j "Wood- land" 9-12, San Francisco Opera Co. 18, 14, "The Royal Cher IB, 16, "The Rollicking Girl" 20, 21, Maude Fealy 22, 28, "The Man of the Hour" 25, 26, "Yon Yonson" 28, "The Blue Moon" 29, 80, Primrose's Minstrels 81, Columbia (Geo. M. Dreher, manager).— "The Cowboy and tbe Squaw,'' with Wlllard D. Feeley and Marine Miles, supported by the Curt las Comedy Co., played to packed Louses week of 1. Noel Travers scored a personal bit as Bud Hawley, bad man. "Why He Divorced Her" 8 and the week. Announce- ment Is made that tbe Orpheum vaudeville circuit baa secured this house, John W. Con- sidlne hnvlng secured control of all tbe terri- tory North of San Francisco and Weat of Minneapolis. He will put the Orpheum shows on In Spokane, Butte, Seattle and Portland, the local bouse remaining under tbe manage- ment of Mr. Dreher. The Curtlss company's lease expires as soon as vaudeville Is put on. This wlfl be early next year, when 8. M. Cur- tlss will take his company to the coast. ArrjiTomru (H. C. Hayward, manager).— The Jessie Shirley Co. opened Its one hun- dred and thirty-seventh consecutive week Dec. 1, with "The Judge and the Jury," In which George McQuarrle, as Mllea Cbllcote, added to his reputation. Big business. "Woman Against Woman" week of 8. Mlis Shirley will entertain her company and friends at a Christmas party event og of 24. Pahtaqbs' (B. Clarke Walker, manager). —The Great Marconls, electrical experts, headed the bill week of 2, presenting an In- teresting turn. Others were: Tbe Gayety Quartette, Wolff Brothers, Balrd and Dunn, Leo White, and tbe biograph. Capacity busi- ness. Washincton (Geo. C. Blakeslee, manager). —This house had tbe best show of tbe sea- son week of 1. Tbe Ameen Abou Hamoad Troupe bended the card, others being: Anna Plum and her Broadway Girls, Jacklin and Lang, tbe Three Keltons, with Little Gladys; Brans and Lloyd, tbe Bossalres, Peter Dans- worth, and tbe pictures. Standing room only. Items. — Tbe American Association of Fairs and Expositions at Chicago, assigned Sept. 28 as the opening dote of the Spokane Interstate fair Edward Baxter Perry, blind pianist, scored a brilliant success at a recital In First M. B. Church 8 The Oberlln College Glee and Mandolin Club will give a concert In Spokane evening of 20.... Myrtle Elryn, planlste, will appear at a re- cital In the Spokane Theatre early next year. Daring her stay here she will visit ber cou- sin, Sol Msyer nnd Mrs. Mayer Tbe 150,000 Club Is backing a series of concerts by Kubellk Jan. 4, Paderewskl Feb. 12, Chi- cago Symphony Orchestra March 25, 20, New York Symphony Orchestra June ft, 0, and three other attractions. s T.comt.—At the Tacoma (C. H. Herald, manager) Ben nendrlcks. In ''Yon Yonson,'' Dee. 8; "The Rollicking Girl" 9, 10, "The Royal Chef 11, "Tbe Land of Nod" 12, Frlttl Bcheff 18, 14, "Woodland" 16, 10. Grand (Dean B. Worley, mansger).—Her- zog's educated horses, Murphy, Whitman and company, Lawrence and Harvey. Savin and Hill, Gloria Dare, Alice Wlldemere, and Grandlacope, week of 0. Bavoi (r. Gevurts, manager),—Tbe Oer- ton Stock Co., In "How Baxter Batted In," week of o. Stab (John McCabb, manager),—The Star ock Co., In "The White Caps/' week of 9. Stock «•♦ INDIANA. Indianapolis.—At English's Opera House (Ad. F. Miller, mansgerl "Tbe Walls of Jerlcbo" did well D, 6. Robert Edeson, la "Classmates," matinee and night, pleased good sized bouses 7. "Tbe Man of tbe Hour" Riled a return engagement week of 9, and repeated Its former success. Joseph and William Jefferson 17, 18. I'abk (Dickson a Talbott. managers).— "The Awakening of Mr. Plpp' did the usual big business 5-7. Keller and Thurston, week ofO, filled the house twice a day, and scored their usual success. "From Sing Sing to Liberty" 16-18. Gha.nd Opera House (Chafer Zlegler, manager). —A bill of unusual excellence Oiled tbe house at every performance last week. BUI week of 16 Harry Tate's "Fishing,' company, Four Arconls he Immensapbone. Julie Heme and n,mu«u 7 , .«... ..w.» Bmll Subers, Fer- rero's musical dog, Al. Bhean and company, Daisy Dupont, and the klnodrome. Empibr (H. K. Burton, manager).—The Parisian Belles gave a good, strong show, to very good business, 5-7. Tbe Avenue Girls gave a bright and breezy performance, to big uslneis, 0-11. Imperials 12-14, Sam Devere 10-18, Oriental Cozy Comer Girls 19-21. Gatett (Edward Sbayne, manager).— Roble's Knickerbockers gave one of the best shows of the season week of 0, to very big business. BUI Papke was a special feature. Gay Masqueraders week of 10. NOTJCB.—George Arrlne will be the leading man of tbe Forepaugi Btock Co. that opens at tbe Majestic, Christmas week. There Is some talk of changing the name of tbe boute to the Korepaagh when It opens under the new management The City Council were tbe guests of the management at the per- formance of "The Man of the Hour," at English's Opera House, 10 Mme. Car- reno gave a piano recital at Caleb Mills Hall, 11, to a large and fashionable audience. e South Bend.—At the Auditorium Opera House ( B. J. Welsh, resident manager) ''The Belle of Mayfalr," Dec 2, pleased. Victors' Venetian Dand, 0. to a capacity house. "The Red Mill" changed to Jan. 1, and will appear In Ollrer Opera House, instead of Auditorium. Omvbb Opiba House (K. J, Welsh, resi- dent manager).—Frank Daniels pleased good business 0. Edna Wallace Hopper, In "Fifty Miles from Boston," 12; Mrs. Leslie Carter, In "Du Barry," 17; "At Yale" 21, "The Red Mill" Jso. 1. Olympic (Barry Scanlon, manager).— BUI lor week of 9: The Roberta Four, Trol- ley Car Trio, Donnelly and Ratal!, Bandy and Wilson, Geo. Rartlette, John Scalczewskl and moving pictures, Noras.—Fletcher Norton, whose rols was that of the prince, In "The Belle of Mayfalr," left that company recently, and this part has been assumed by Harry Husk, whose work Is creditable Manager B. M. Garfield, of the Central "Baiter Brown" Co., reports splendid business through Ohio and Eastern Indiana. Uvninviiic— At the Grand (Pedley & Burdi, managers) two good audiences to sea III Henry's Minstrels Dec. 8, and.the ap- plause showed the appreciation of all. Bom* new and Interesting turns were Introduced. The Wannlgcr Bros, played to good crowds 0-12. Some excellent specialties wero Intro- duced. Bertha Kallch 10. Pioplb's (I'edloy k Burcb, managers).— Yankee Doodle Girls 8-12, to good audiences. The company Includes some strong people, Wr.r.Ls-iiijou (Allen Jenkins, manager). —"Me, Him and I,'' 8-11, had good attend- ance. "Gay New York" 18, 14, Hanlons' "Superba" 15-18, "Little Johnny Jones" 20. "Tbe Lion and the Mouse" 24, "The county Chairman" 20-22, Paul Gllmore 26. Majcrtic (Frank Hopper, manager).— Oood attendance. BUI week of 8: The Frey Trio, Edmonds, Emerson and Edmunds, Oeo. Hlllman, Eddie Moon, Fred I'lxley, and the polyscope. e Anderson.—At the Grand (Jos, B. Hen- nlngs, manager) "The Walls of Jericho,' with Burt and Btandford, two performances, Dec. 4, had good business. The Smart Set, 0, did good business. "The Red Mill," 0, drew heavy receipts. "Florodora" (local), 10, had a big house. "The Squaw Man" 12. "Me, Him and I" 14, Raymond Hitchcock 20. Cbtbtal (W. W. McIOwen, manager).—Dec. 0 and week: Frosto and Wards, Williams Duo, Martin and Doyle, Blossom Robinson Flatb and klnodrome, to satisfactory busi- ness. Note. —Manager Hennlngs h«s booked "The Man of the Hour" for Its third engagement Feb. 17. s Frankfort.—At the Bllas (Langebrske ft Ilufford, managers) Katbryn Oiterman Dec. 12. HI Henry's Minstrels 18, Orpheum Stock Co. 28-28. Ciitbtal (Chas. Welch, manager).—Week of 10: Peel and Francis, Ruth Collins, O'Nell and Barry, Chas. and Jennie Welch, Powers and Freed, and the klnodrome. Note. —J. P. Floodas has succeeded C. H. Reed as musical director at the Crystal. s vinoenne*.—At the Grand Opera House (Guy A. McJImsey, manager) ill Henry's Minstrels played to a large and pleased au- dience Dec. 7. "In Gay New York'' played to a largo house 12. "The Walts of Jericho" 18, "New York Day by Day" 18, "Little Johnny Jones" 18. «>» NEW IIAMPSIIIIIIS. Manchester.—At tbe Park Theatre (Jobn Stiles, manager) "Tbe Great Northwest" Is being played to good houses by the stock com- pany. nickel (Manuel Lorenten, manager).— Packed houses are still the rule here. Billy Evans, In "Sacramento," Is being featured. Mechanic's Hall (Dan E. Gallagher, man- ager).—Owing to previous engagements, no moving pictures were seen here week of 0. s " i Keene,—At the Kccne Opera nouse (A. W. Qulnn. manager) Daniel Bully, In "The Oolden llule," Dec. 7, pleased. Grant, Hayes ftSwaf- ford's moving pictures, to good business. 11. Downle's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was well re- ceived 12. (front. Hayes ft Swafford moving pictures 18, "Uncle Josh Perkins" 20, Grant, Ilajrcs ft Bwafford's moving pictures 25. Dbbamland (C. B. Fuller, manager).—Mov- ing pictures and songs. Good business con- tinues. Mr. r.orrctte was soloist this week.