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.-.v. '<!?: 1264 r —• THE NHW ^QBg CLIPPER* ♦JANUARY^, .wire "wan capital, srlo "" "David Uariim" Jnn.M, ■le Doro, In "The Morals of Marcus," 4; J dish Co. 0, KrunclD Wilson 14; 'oli's (Gordon Wrlghter, manager).— •Jirwrtii; Wjnn copilvated the targe audience which packed tbe houie all last week. Card IK'r. 30 and week; flenaro Venetian Band, Grace Van Studltorr}, Lemazc Broa., C. W. I.ltlletteld, The Watermelon Trust, Delmore Sisters, Lc Veen and Cross, and eieetrograo.li. :<■ Nelson (('has. 11, Davis, mannjrw).'— Harry Browne, and Joseph Madders, and _„_ ILLINOIS. _ • -Hwm-r(B: •B.-8tlftor.; ffl .n«ter).-Tbl. Pabbt (mw*r ^5^{&,u C te ! P eo,l..-At tbe ^'^i^^uimtj week a conu-dy company holds too boards, German Stock to,|P r ™™S*|, n »25 .to big rlngton fc Co., managers) B •iXentcd%.guVpTfew specialists. 22, and "Froat Im FrucBIln, to, <p a Damply" Dec. 21, had Georgia Gardner divided honors before, ox- rMlcnt liousea last week. Bill week or HP: The Orffit Scvcngafa, Josephine Mabel, Hodges and Lounchroefe, Ward nnd Raymond, Bines and Remington,Marriott Twins, and Gilbert ttldrcd, Lavender, Bichardson and - Company, and vltograpb. " GitMOitB (I*. V. flbea, manager).—Bo«o 'mum'* Co;; 2:1-23, played to goad returns, "fiapho" played, 2«-UB. to large audiences. Miss Furncll was good and was well sup- ported. Mill Sherldan'u City Sports 30-Jan. \i "The Four Corners' of the llnrtb" 2-4, tbe Dainty Duchess Co. (1-8. ''..In ataokland. —A 'new moving picture house, tho Uljou, ha* been opened In Green- field under the management of II. 8. Streeter. ,*;• Lillian Russell spent her Christians with Hie members of ber company In her prl- ' Tate car here She' remembered each ono with a. beautiful gift, and tbey In turn pre- sented their star with u handsome gold vanity bos. One of the plensnnt features was tbo cutting of the English plum pudding, and It fell to Miss BusscTl's lot to receive the pleco containing the ring. Miss Ru»neJJ received n large number of. presents, Judging from the packages which had accumulated at tho theatre before her arrival In this city Robert Hunter was In the city last week nnd made arrangements for "The Bocret Orchard" So play Court Square Theotre lXc/80, 81.... •(ben.It. Hheehan, advance for Guy llron.' ■Minstrels, sm well as tbe Guy Bros., have heed visiting their homes here the past week. .-Mr. -Hheehan reports business' throughout. Vtfuuda to be excellent. ./..' • : ' , ■■■■ " - . I.uw»U.—At tbo Lowell Opera House (Julius'Cahn, manager 1 the James Kennedy Nloi-k Co. entertained. good busincn«, Oi|d t.krlstmas Day l|ad 8. ft. O. Several spe- .claltlca were Introduced, mcetlngwlth favor, tffcludlog; James Kennedy, Hit's moving fik-ture». Adelaide Boothby, Wlfllam Oyer, foriv Item, and Gertrude Lavcaji. "The . Chicken Trust" 80, ;'.'A <Uood Fellow" -31. ;]tfb« l»lc of Bong Bong". Jan. 1. "Btrong- .heart" with Hdgar. Helwyn, 3; 'The Hypo- crites" 4. ,. 1 , .'.-■• ' • -Vt'AiiKMY (ir.Mt'sic (McOovcrn,* Nichols, nmtiagors).—Tho McUovem & Nichols Htock «.'»>. -offered- "Ifow Baxter Butted In'.' last week. Mr. McUorcrA returned tp tlic cast, •nrrd bis portrnynl of. the leading role stamped him as an actor of ability. litliel Wider tidied lo her 'Jilnindy wide popularity. Lynn Osborne did very well In u lUffli-u t. eb'uraeler role, and Charles A. Clark ■|naa«.' ins usual big lilt with -tab. comedy purt. Mr. Nl'choU gave the play, plegjllit stage settings. I'qr M and week, "Wiry •.Women Bin." .B.ufcl- netiH big; Christmas H.' U.,0. <,,i ■ JlATiiAWAv'H (Juhu I. Hhannon, ronlUoiit ■inanaacrli—This pjijiu)a.r playhouse In utter- ing the best. In vriinli.'v III. . to big luihlne^. TBroouorfqrmnncctf'werc'glven on Christ mil" lo K. It. 0. This week: Le Brun Ulnnil Opera cqtnpunr, Howard Trueadulo und .c.otn- VA'n.v, iCeno, Walsh iifld Melrose, Millie Ches- ter and ting. John nnd May Burke, Russell and Iljld, Gardner ami Golden, and .the alwnjH .popular iIatbascoj>c. < • >;iiiihton (Win. .1. Lyons, resident maungcr). ^-Tho Silver Stars Muilceque company, ^Auled by Mabel Kcrsuson. gave an excellent entertainment lust week, to big business. Tlin olio :-Graham and Lung. Alexander nnd Klini. Vortex.Sisters, 1 Alleo Melville, In Illustrated HohgB, and the Boston bioscope. Ainhteum Fflgay. and.wrestling Thursday. Christmas, B.' B. 9. Tyrolenn Iliirlcsriuers this weelc. . INIimoK,—Thcatrn Voyous (Bunker.'& .Hi'iniesHev, manugei'H).—Big btislncsa • cpn- (ihiicsj ,'l'hn. Alliiimhra (I. Bachs. iiitimi - gqr) Is uwawu-paelted houses... .1 .The Hdt- sanbi. (John <>. Kosc. innnager) la doing w> niccllcnt business, All are offering the latent Jn. motion pictures und IIIViHtrated- sougs. .lo|lu Myers Is making a big hit an soloist, «t the' Alhuuibra...... .'Die Alhambra Atpuw- iHetii Co. (I. Sachs, niunagcrfc' write Hint it Itf: incel big ' with" Big success, featuring tin; l\aaaloii I'lliy. : . •1,'I.ynn.— At the Lynn (K. G. Havrisoh, tnunager) tho Krunklo Carpenter Co. pIMtd .10 good biisluess ChrlHtmns week. Little IHHv ltliod.es, I he midget of the coru'n^- 'tmxc (B^ , ?I'^ P muliemenrCo.;rinanttgcrB). — W&mm pictures and Illustrated songs, to ia 'bnalneN*.' '■■• i- ''•■. . , IIevnoids' —Vaudeville an,d moving pic- tures. Very good returns. . .<„■■. „ „ V: Notes.— Chos. Blver Park Hall. tbeltallasY Theatre Co. prpscnted "Buy Bias" on Bun- day night la*t..,...Frartkllh, a;small town near by, has two moving.picture apowa. ffic In a large store, the other In Mu»|c Hall, and there ore parties frying to secure a location In Uopcdale, two miles from here. . , 1 a Fall Hlver. — At the Bavoy (V.'ra. D. Becd, resident manager) last week the Clara Turner Co. did good business, offering good fdnvs and excellent specialties. -'Black Jcauty" 30-Jan. 4. • -A Ac'amcii v of Mt'Sic (Wm. D. Beed, resident manager).-The Chicken Trust" Dec. S3, 24. "A Ulllllonalrc's Revenge" 25-20 (return en; gagemeitt) plaved to good returns. "Bapbo 30-Jan. 1, "Why Girls Leave Home" 2-4.' ■ Sheeby'b (Chas. K. Cook, manager).—A hill with n number of clever acts drew large houses last week. Maymc Gebrue and com- panv nnd Griff scored heavily. Booked wopk of Dec. 30: "The Galnaboro Girl," Sammy Wotson'a Farmyard, Three Nightingales. Klre Bamols. Watermelon Trust, Mitchell and Culii. Klton, Polo and Aldo. and csmcragrapb. Nickbi.oiu.'iin (Jas. F. Mason, manager).— Week of 30: Butler and La Mar, John Mack, Ellen Bcnno, Mason and Ooran, and optl- scopc. Business Is good. Note. —The Premier, Scenic and Puritan moving picture houses, are. ail doing good business. Savlllo's business. The'chrlstmaB bllf was «Mllent Green and Werner, man; t S3TSS vipSlil nmnCs R, C.rc fcottonlnd Long, Foresto and ^^WSS^W 2 The Girl At the Taunton Theatre (C'ahn jcra) Dec. 26 the French play. Leu Controleur Wngons-hits." "The Hoax to. Yesterday" played "Happy. Go Titieky .'II,-Yiddish Co. fa." "The . return date 28. The Train Bobbers" "A Good Fellow" 3, J!», Jan. 1, Novelll 4. No-rim.—Scenic (W. C. Mnnnlng, mana- ger) complete change of moving pictures npd new specialties Columbia (Cliar- tier Broa., managers) moving pictures and Illustrated songs. ♦ ■» MICHHiAM. Ortrolt At the Detroit Opera House (B. C. Whitney, manager) itlchard Carlo, in "The Spring Chicken." played to liberal patronage Dec. 23-25. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, support- ed by an excellent company, closed the week to good attendance, presenting "The Second Mr* Tannueray," "The Notorious Mrs. Bbb- smlth," "llcdda Galdcr'' nnd "Magda," In the order named. "Tbe Lion and the Mouse" week of at). ..'.-! ■ UVCIIIH (Ii. D. Stair, manager).—''Bream city" played crowded houses 22<28. Tbo Four Mortons week of SO bis doga, and pictures. Paiik.— Bill W 20 and week: II. B-Whit.e, Prof Mack. 11. La Vlec and White, and Mack "nmHM li^Wm, manager). -Ml IM week of 29 Imperial M"* l ™*£±™*g™ T> 8. Fllzpatrlck and company, Oramoiia Bws-> Fulton and Iloberts, and Brnplrescppe. Ciithtai,. — Manager F. B. V Inter an- nounces for week of 30: Mueller, Chunn and Mueller, Boyd and Veola, Gao. Armstrong, BobYrts. Hayes and Bobcrts, Stanley Fowler, and Crystalgrapli. < ■ » WASMINQTON. Scuttle At the Moore (John Cort. man- ager) "The Alaskan" will open Dec. 20, for a week's run. Governor Mead has been In- vited to deliver the dedicatory address, and Ihe advonce sale indicates heavy attendance. Week of Jan. 5, "The Man of the "our comes, followed, week of 12, by "Brown of H Gband Opbda Hoi-he (John Cort, mana- ,, pr ),__ir r itzl Schcff, In "Mile. Modiste, Had packed houses Dec. 10-10. conjplctely capti- vating her audiences. "The Lion and the Mouse" week of 22, "Balph Stuart,, in "Btrongheart," 29-.Tan. 1 ; "Tbe Blue Moon 2-4. "Arlxona" week of 0, "The Gingerbread Man" week of 12. , Seattle (Bussell * Drew, managers).— Prlmrosc-s Minstrels were up to their usual good standard, and pleased big audiences week of Dec. IB. "Woodland" week of 22, -A' Desperate Chahce" Wee* of 29. Third Avenue (Chas. A. Taylor,^mona gcr).—"Ttic the - Taylor display the good business. entire company go ... an Indefinite slay, and will he replaced liero by a new company, headed by Jane Aubrey and William Dowlan. presenting "My Tom- hoy Olfl." Week of 29, "Tbe Cricket on the Hehrtli." , „,__ Luis (Alex. Pantagcs. manager).—Clay Clement nnd the Pantagca l'layeri were greatly apprecloted in "The Bolls week of 35; drawing fine houses. Week jf 22, don Asaurince." Week of 29, Fool';'"*-- • Coliseum (D. G. Invcrarlty, manager).— New people week of 23: Abdul Kader and his three wives, Hesse nnd Mariette, I>3 Voy and Kvans, Kd. Nye. Nelson and Mllledge, KddleRoesch and moving pictures. PAktaubs' • (Alex. Pantugea, manflger).— y MA , iE n RTiS 1 '(Wm.^"o'ctor.-rejident rnana- c^ S ^"rfirge aSnas Madcap, .x";* 1 ' ""l,. °„£r« •>•>.■>* nlavcd to Povnter, In "Lena Elvers, "•■'P; ^i .'Thn JohS A West' Nixon and Thomas, nnd tbe "nSSEWlB. H. Brash, mana ? cr).-Week of 23 ■"" Webstera, Dan Boby. Ilolland and Vernon, Alice Tlffee, and moving pictures. wbaht'h (Chas. F. Bartson. manager).— Week of 23 Burlesque Stock, In "The Kohl- noor" and "The Easy Marks:" Billy Jones, Albert.!^Davenport, and moving Jrfet«r» Btah.— Stock company, in The mn irom the West," was last week's bill. East St. Iioul*.—At the New Broadway up Barrett.'manager) Flake. O'Hara. In "Dion O'Ba"7 tad heavy holiday business. Dec 22-25 "Little Heroes of the Street "0-28 "The Banker, the Thief and the Girl," 2|i-Jan. 1 "Snpertm" Jan.'l, "Tbe Girl Queatlon" 0 "East Lynne" 4„"II. T. C." G. wue " l,0tt 2. Castij: (Guy Martin, manager) nm week of Dec. 23: Mme. Gertrud, Tbrco u„, I>oul9 Ilashmnn. the Blsleys, Ida Howell wii' ton and. Doyle, and the Castlescope. ' ■■' ■' ...'■ ' ''* ■ Jacksonville.—At the Grand Opera Ho.i» (J. F. MBrtlndale, manager) Jessie Mne 11,11 Dec. SI, Wm. West's Minstrels Jan. 3, Anefl. Blnirham 4. Mildred Holland 6. ' me " a Buov (Chiiproan SlBters, managers) — Week of Dec. 28: Banuittn nnd Fuller ■ C Hayes, Deylne and Fuller, latest lllu« trated songs and moving pictures playlnc to standing room only every night. * '■ . •+£ DIII.AWAHK. -WllmlnKton—At the Lyceum, "The Bud of the TraH" proved a drawing attraction closing Dec. as. "Berthn. the Sewlmj Machine Girl" 3<(-Jnn. 1, "The rhnntom IS tectlve" 2-4, "aiie Flaming Arrow" «5 "Young Baffnto" 10-12. w * 8 '. Goand (ii'kiia nousE.—"The Great Divide" the Christmas attraction, played to tbe ca- pacity. Harry Webber's "Nip and Tuck" Dec. 30. Gamhck.— The holiday bUI at this pomiiar vaudeville house met with the approval of large audiences. For the week of 30: The Grand Opera'Trio, the. Four Dunbars. Mad- den, Fltzpatrlck and company, Hnle, Corblu and Allen. Millar and McCuulley, and tbe klnetogrnph.' ■■ •• ■ Note— There Is a rumor here that Btnlr & llavlln and Nixon & Zimmerman, lessees of the Lyceum and Opera House, respective- AvENBAU.-Aveneau Theatre Stock CoML. J? 6ave>mc to nn understanding wh'ei . Lund. mo na g« r >- 1( w ,!5£ n °, f ninrttcr" 1«- the Lyceum is to be closed. The new thea- ? D ^ r ; .l T J ,e K,. 8 Z^ ,ma K S \ fl P e 's Ug E V'den«" tre will not be built, and such attract business. "State's Evidence" K nnnge:. 21, did good ■ 30 N6t'es!— The" E18V' benefit at this house, Dof if isl.netted oyerJ1.000, jvhicl ]n wa. ns were billed to appear at tho new theatre win "•" (not yet 'built) Opera House. appear-at the Grand ■•♦» "I.on- ' Glided ccceded by Krvlh 'Blunkall. an old local favorite, who played several seasons at the "amily Theatre. Tlie rest of the stock com- pany, Including Miss Llndon, is retained. *^. .Manager L. E. Lnnd Is confined to bli lied, suffering from a threatened attack of brain fever. ,^_____» anlncy.—At the Empire (W. L. Busby, manager) the BurgesB. Stock Co. xlosed a successful week's engagement Dec. 21. Tbo Irish Pawnbrokers" had big .business 22. "Lost la New Y'ork" 25. "Two Merry Tramps" UI "The Yankee Doodle Boy" 29, The Bam- ble'rs 30. Mildred Holland 31. Buoc (Patrick & McConnell. managers). BUI for week of 30: Josephine Gassman, (h'red McQtober, ihanagor).— •»•»«. kd'Ml Fontk no-artd'Fontaine, "Von Yoi ionl. Casoy nfjd I lAv Clji|rc. Young KWgjJJ Brown and Wllnidt. iftllck's odu- 0 H Hi ;bii«lncsB ill the Hiuiilay concert of mdvltlB picture^ and 1 unstinted songs. .. •'• '- ALpiioiiii'ii (Harry Kuty.es,' manager.).— BiisIiu'hs cxeelli'iit, Bill ' this Week : Vll|le Daly. Hurry and Kate Jackson, Irene Fruitk- ■ tin'a nd company, John Lorenzo, Wcrdeh and '|Mylor. the Wntpcrt Trio, Griff and tho mo- lion plclui-ea.* '"> • Gkw (C. ,W. Sheufc, innnager). — Good houses. .11111 this week: W. M. ivies and bis monkev circus, the Hays,. Die Kinecys, lluttlc l^ngiisli. Had the blogrnph pictures. ! Ai.'Di iuuniM, Gloucester (L. 1). Walker, liinuager).-—The, Muhcl Ferguson nine Cii- ilM Bui-lcM|iiers tliln week, with Alexander slid linn. the. Harringtons, i.'-w and Ortb, piiid Illustrated songs in the olio. , ( Msiriiiu, Snleui I Daniel J. Landry, maim- !(««•)•—The Knlokcrhockcr Btock Co. pluyed ■to good hualnosa .Christmas week. Tuylor BtiH-lc Co. 30 and week. I Notbh. —The nirw Ulymplu Theatre, Wash- jngtun Street, will . he, retitly for occupancy about Feb. 1, It 1n> believed... .OnChrlstmas .MniiMgi'i- Kiilxes, of, ll)f Atldltorlnml Lynn, re- ceived from uracil' emmet an elegant framed plotiire of .Miss Cuiinet us "Mrs. Murphy," which hung* In the lobby of Ills theatre Mr. and airs, .ten: Grady. Frankle Carpenter himI Tom Dunn and Henry Masoti. of their .company,; spoilt Clirlstulus In tltctr homes here, the tlrst time In' it itumbcr of years. - \,U . ..Arthur Thrafhur.and Glover Ware, of th* Vlllaso Cliolr, enjoyed their Christmas dinner wllh their relatives In Msrblchcad. '.,\.',.. AI. Hayncs and Julln Redmond en- joyed] ChrlstinuH with relatives In Lynn Moses Guinblc, manager of the Bomlck Pub- lishing Co., Now York, came to Lynn Christ- mas to enjoy a dinner with Ills wife, Clnrlvu Vance, who was singing ut the Auditorium. • j » Holyoko.—At the Opera House (J. II. O'Connoll, manager) "llnppy-go-Lucky" gave tw.O performances Christmas Day, to large audiences. "Tho Burgomaster," 27, played to-good business. "David Harum" 28. the French I'liiyers' Co. Jim. I, "Peter l'nn" 0, "IMh Honor Hie Mayor" II. ..Kmpiiiu (P. F. Muri-Hv. malinger),—Kulh- ryu Purnell. In 'Sapho.' Dec. 23-'.*5, drew well, iiud Itlce & Burton's Show, 2«l-2S, gieat- lv nleiiM'il Mg houses "Why Girls Leave Home" J!0-.lnii. I. "The Girl from Happy Lund" 2-1. "It's Never Too Lute to Mend 0- 8,-llie Hiniuwiiy Gll-ls l>-II. .•Nnius.—Herbert Cawtbnru, of Bnymond Hitchcoeh's couiiinny, who hus been seriously 111.'at a hosullal In this city since the com- pany played here four weeks ago. hna re- covered, and returned to his place In "A Yankee Tourist" Co. Mra. Cnwthorn, who was with her husband during his illness, has also returned to the Hitchcock company, Mllfoi-tt.—At the Music Hall (II. K. Mor- gin, manager) the Passion Play, In moving plcturea, came Dec. 24. for three nights and ^matinee 25. to very fair business. On 28, ins 1 luce nnd night, "Uappy-Go-Lucky," a utusiijiii comedy. WiuTMtfY (B. D. Stair, luansgor)—''Mc- Kadden's Bow of Flats" made tbe usual hit ami played to, capacity 22-28.. .'JLottlc, tho Poor Saleslady,"-week of 29." • .. •' . Tn.Mi'i.t; (J.' 11: Moore,,' mana/ycr).—Lajit week's bill being-one of the best.of tbo sea- son,.- S.' ft. j 0.; was' tho rule,'. Of tMnoon nnd evening. . Attractlona week ot-30: The Fa- dette ; orelioitra, Lalla ' 80I0&I;" the 'Willy l'liatxcri^raunc. May Tully and company. Uavetv .HI. H. Hedges, manager}.—The TrocBiit.ro. Biii-lo*ducrH offered'a;good enter- tnlnniflhtMind attendance was codd 1 week of 22. Caslho Glllsweek of 20. BOplc's Knick- erbocker: BuflcilfliierB next week. • ■ • AVnAtiu,-(Ilrcw.'* Campbell,.manager^).— The Brigadiers - BUrlbeqdcrs . pluttteil gnod shed Houses Wc«k Of 22: Star ■Show Girls HiirlesrtUcrs nnd 'Frank Gotch., the 'wrestler, 29 and week. Toreador nirls, with tbo Burns ond Molr ftglvt pictures waek 1 5. 1 S ' ,' '!' I •• ""Aim'**Ariior.— At. tlio Whitney" (B.~ C. Whitney, innnager) ' Mr. Abbott.lias sold about live hundred scats for the opening, Jan. Ifi. Everyone In Ann Arbor has Mr. llpp to thank for the tine work.of the theatre, Majestic (Fred McQIhber, ihannKcr).- Week of Dec. 23' ('ninlllc Pcrsonl. and Brooks, Brown und "VVIlnnlt, llyl cntcd sea lions, lihd moving picture. Notbh.— Theatorluin. (Joe Glllard, mnna- gee) moving pictures dolbg .big business.... Cuslno. (Alber & Uflrnlng; uinnag,ers),movloa pletiu-es and lllhstrated souks pleased good MUMsl BIJou (Hurold •FBWjflfr rrianngcr) 1omedy sketch. "Tli* Jew nntf,the Maid;" JhCObus, Harold Phelps, moving pictures do- ing big business. ' ■ ' ■. •,';' ,' : ' ; Urnnd Hnpld*.—At the New Powers (II. G. Summers A Co.. managers) Mrs. Leslie Carter. Dec. 17. pluyed to "B: ft.'. O. "The Bed Mill" 2R, 211, Richard Carlo 28, "The Man of the Hour'' 31-Jan.T.. Majestic (Orln ■ Btiilr, manager).—Four Mortone, In "The'BIg Stick," Dec. 1018. to cxcollcut patronage. "East Lynnc," 10-21, drew well. "Just Out of College" 22-26, "Tbe Volunteer Organist" 20 28. Grace Cam- eron, In "Little Dollle Dlmplbs," 29-Jan; lr Williams and Wulkor 2-4. ■ ' Giianii Opera House (Davis & Churchill, managers).—Week- of 23T Esmonds, Emer- son and Kninioiuis. L.yrlc Trio, Emily- Nice, Ilaschetta Bros.', «n,d, Potcr J. Srnlth. , -,. % ' i , . Knlnmnkoo.-y-At the Academy of Music (II. A. Busb.'manaacl-) -rTbc lied Mill" came to good bualrlosB Dec. 20. "TheGIrl of tho Golden Wi'st" •scored well 24; "Our New Min- ister" deltirlitoci-V big audlep'co 2f>. .Graco Cameron 28, "'Thp'M^n' New people week of 23: American Newsboy j olly and wild. Harry De Mario. Mexican Guurtette, Two Original Gcorgls. Lorlmer Hernun illustrated songs and tbe Bljou- the Toteos, Arthur g n ph. niooinltiKton. — At the Grand Opera Kciuse (Frank If. Kalelgh, manager) vniidc- villc to Inrge bustnsss, Dec. 25.. Lena Itl'-ers" 'JII. "Faselnatlng Flora:! 27.. "The Cutest Girl In Town" 30, Ezra Kendall 31. of j tho Hour" 30, .—BUI Kctlcr Lata) atiri- motion plcfnf At. . Not». —!l'hu-IHJ011. which until recently gave regular, vaudeville shows, ovnnrd as u flvn cent -moving "mamn und Illustrated song botisc. If. E. Leopard Is niunnger, and busi- ness Ik good, as (s* that- 6t the vaiidettc nnd tin- colonial, prescntliig'the same stylo'of en- tcrtalumerits. • Jnekinn. —At the Atheomum (II. J. Por- ter, maiisgeri Mrs. Leslie Carter, In "Da Hurry," Bee. 20.'drew 11 large house. "Tho Girl of the Golden West," 23, pleased. Itlch- urd Curio, In "The Spring Chlckeu," 20,.did well. "Tho lied.Mill"'28, the Myrkle-Hnrder Co. week of 30. Grace Cameron Jan. 9, Graco (ieorcu 10, "Billy, thu Kid" 11, Blanche Walsh 14. ♦ » » WISCONSIN. Mllivnttker.—An extra line attraction la W. il. Crane. ■ In ■ "Father nud the Boy*," plnvvd I" good bouses ai the Davidson last M-rok. Mniiinici' Sherman Browti offers Oils Skinner. In "The Honor of tlie Family," for Now Yeiu-'s weok, and Mary Bbnw .lau. d-H. Ai.iiAMiuiA (J. A.'HIgler, malinger).—Han- Ion's "Snperba"-proved a sulisfui'toi'y I'brlsl- luus offering. Joe 11. Howard nud Mabel Bnr- rlstin, la "The Flower of the Itancli." for Kow Year's. "Tho Vunderbllt Cup" week of B, Bijou (J. B. Pierce, manager).—"Parted on Her Bridal Tour" made good last week. "Fallen by tbe Wayside" tula week, and "Texas" week of 0. (Uyety IS. It. Simon, manager). — The Knickerbockers, a great girl show, played 10 1:0ml business last week' day Mnsiiuorsders Bee. 21) and week. Dainty Duchess next. Staii (F. B. -Trottmnn, manager).—The Avenue Girls, a show or unusual merit, pro- vided an excellent holiday -attract Ion. Sam Buvere's Co. 2P aud week. Gaiety Girls next. eirald Comedy Four, Goeuroy nnd Russell, Hoy Mi-Brain and-moving pictures. ' 'Oupiihi'M (T.-J. Conslrrinc. manager).— people week of Mil The La Dnrros, Nellie Murtlnl. Gracoy nnd Burnett. Bill Bryant,' the Dlmbos, George Kennc and moving pic- tures. ■ Lyme (S. II. Frlcdlander, manager).— New people week of 23: Olive Wayne Harris, Bossy Dc Varra, John Burke's'Company of Bui'leaquera, and moving pictures. Family (John Lord, manager).—New week of 23: The Nashville Students, and moving pictures Eue.v Musee (W. W. Ely, manager) opens 23' with following bill: Don Fiilauo. Jean I.lbbern, Caldl Cherlff, Al. Mastiff Jeanne 'Wvole, Hau arid McManuS, the PaBSion Play, tbe Cluyson Family, Allen Brndbam. Muiltim Devnrii. also muny and varied museum al- tructlons. siiokniM-.—At the Spokane (Chas. Muclil- man, business mauagcr) "Tin- Boyal Chef" did good business Dec, 1C, '10. ''Tbo Rol- licking Girl," with Snltz Edwards, played to large audiences 20, 21. Maude Fealy 22, 23, "Tbo Man of the Hour" 20, jf, •Yon Yonson" 28. "The Blue Moon" 2t>, 30, Minstrels 31, Jan. 1, "As Told lu ' C. "Big Hearted Jim" C, "The Gingerbread Man" 0-8, "The Lion and tbe Mouse" 0-12. ' AiDiTonirsi (II. C. Hay ward, manager).— "A Runaway Match" proved a popular play, 10 and week, by the Shirley stock. Robert Hkblell, Anna Cleveland, Kthel Von Wal- drou, Laura Adams, C. F. Ralston und Jack Amory had cxeellont rolea. Jessie Shirley, In the.chlof role, In "Znza," 22 and week. ( '01.11 Mm a (Geo. M. Dreher, manager).— Maxlnc Ml|es scored nicely its Belle Diamond, In "The Queen of tho Highway," week of 10. Sbe received excellent support from Noel Tra- vers, Monte Carter, Eugene Mockbee, Clar- enoe: Marlon, Marie Van xaasell and Blanche Bryant. Robert Barrett was convincing as Manitoba, the Indian. Big business. "The Outlaw's Christmas" week of 22. Pantaoku'. (10. Clarke Walker, manager). —Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bnrtlctt headed tbe bill w«ek~-«f 10. In--"Willie." Others: Leo White, the Hazzards. IlaroncBS' von Zlcber, Mile. Liicri'tlu and performing leopards and panthers. Murray >J. Simons, the Rustlcano Trio, und the pictures. Capacity bouses. Washington (G. C. Blakeslce, manager). Abdul Kader and his three wives and son were the features week of II). Otliers: Me- Voy and Evans, Pete Dunawortb, Nelson nnd Mlllcdge, Hasse and Marietta, Ned Nye, Glon- orry and Russell, and tbe blogrnph. Big business. EairiRR (V. II. Grover. manager).—Twen- ty-five thousand dollars have been expended on this house, situated on Riverside Avenue, opposite the Washington Theatre. It opened evening of 24 with Myrtle Bartonnc. mezzo- soprano. In Illustrated songs, and bioscope pictures dealing with "Ilen-llur" and "A Ro- man Holiday." The orchestra Is composed of four pieces. Scenic (V. II, Grover, manager),—Now ■ongs and pictures. Good business. Coeuii d'Ai.e.vh (H. M. Keel, manager).— Harry Montague, burlesque aud vaudeville. Big business. Si'OKAND Armory (T. G. Cook, manager). —Tho Society ClrcuB wna well attended 20. Frederick II. Gostun, secretary of the 100,000 club, was the chief bazoo; George Lovcjoy, spieler: Dr. H. W. Allen, lecturer on freaks. Talent Included : Prof. Bergor. oerlallst: Hyde end Holclirlst, Rtiught and llordcn, Holcbrlst and Peck, the E-Nak-Opa Fnmlly, De Bonlev, 'Don Cortina nnd Ovey, Eddie and Willie Edmlston, 3U pound boxers: Theodore AL All A MA. Hi'iv lln-alor,- -At the New Piiyiie (\v, H. Borber, manager) the ltunkel Stock d», Dec. 10-21, pleased. J. Bus. Smith's Murray Comedy Co., week of 23, to good bouses. This company pleased, and their specialties were far above the average. . Notes. —The New Payne Theatre changed management on Dec. 23., Brute Conquer, who has been tbe house manager, Is on tho road with his own company, and has retired us manager of the New Payne. W. II. Sortwr now has charge of the house, nnd will mniiaire It In the future. Mr.. Borber Is an old the- atrical man and professional baseball plavrr. Gn tbe diamond he was known to the fans ns "Sox'' Sorbcr, nnd was a general favorllo throughout the South. 1 . s Decntnr.—At the Lyceum (Thomas Polk Lltllejohn. manager) "Tbo Holy City" did good business Dec. 10. "Daniel Boune," 25, pleased. . , Note.— Manager Lltllejohn has given up his lease on the New Klks Theatre at Hunts- vlllc. Ala., but will continue to do thu hook- ing for that house. The house will be under the mnnngement'of Walter L.'Humphrey In Urn iu{ure.- , , . ..'",,... T he 55th Anniversary Number OE THE NEW YORK CUPPER • , » 1 • • * will be issued on V(.' FEBRUARY 22, 1908, and no expense will be spared to make it as elaborate and attractive as any of our special numbers previously issued., A HANDSOME ENGRAVED COVER DESIGN is being prepared, which will be richly illuminated in colors, and the illus- trations and printing will be of the finest quality. As usual, it will be sold at the regular price of Ten Cents per copy, thus insuring a large circula- tion. With the exception of the cover pages, no increase will be made in the advertising rates. A limited space will be allotted for r PORTRAITS OF PROFESSIONALS. TJicsc portraits-will be made by the most improved method o f half -tone engraving, handsomely printed on enameled paper. They will be inserted at a price that will barely cover the cost'of engraving and printing. As only a limited number can be accepted, priority will be; given to the orders first received. All orders must be accompanied by a good photograph (cabinet size), and a biographical sketch of the sendfer, not exceeding one hundred (ioo) words. As a great deal of work must be done in advance of the date of issue, all orders and photographs should be sent in as soon as possible; none can be accepted AFTER JAN.-3X. We wish to impress upon the minds of our patrons the importance of sending in their orders for portraits, or advertising space, at once, in order to give us an opportunity to produce thebest results. . UrotheiH. Urueat sergeant und trained doge. Tlie llnnlc wan n night attack by Indians on a cowboya' camp, the rescue being made by 1J. 8. regulars. Iikmh. —V. II. Olovcr, manager of tbe new Empire and tho Scenic Theatres, announces this Ktnrr: Llla Church, cashier; Alfred H. Jones, secretary nnd treasurer, and (>eo. M. Iliiyilcn. stage manager I inn L. Weaver, mnnngcr, nunoiinreti thai the Beating rapacity of the Kpokane Theatre will be enlarged by (100, making 2,200. An addition of twenty feet will widen the stage. Work will begin next Slimmer The Pohlmnn Investment company has plans to .line a'building nl S10- 51 'J Main Avenue, with metal, providing it can secure a penult to operate a moving iilr- ture show. J. I'. Wasuer Is repreBentnllve of the Company The Spokane A Inland Empire Klectrlc Railway company linn pur on a Batilrdnv night theatre train, Icnving this city at 11.30 o'clock, and running eighty- eight miles Into tbe Palousc wlvent bolt. South of Spokane. It may be put on every -night'liter In the Benson, ' PRICKS FOR PORTHAITSj ♦ Payable in Advamcb. " Ti Size 2% x itf - ... . . $ I5 . 00 Sue 4x4 25.00 Address all communications to THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, 47 W. 28th Street, New York, U. S. A. 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