The New York Clipper (January 1908)

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Raney's sea lion*, now nt tho Allinmhra, arc ARroed to ho tho bout thine In animal training we have seen for a long time. Thin Is the Inst, night of tho Carl Rom company, at Covent Garden, In English opera. The Reason baa not mot with much support. Evlo Greene, the musical comedy prima donna, ends her engagement nt the Palace Theatre to-night; likewise Server! n, the mimic. *»• OUR (.IIICAGO 1ETTKR. IflOM OUB OWN COUEBF0N0BMI. Western Bureau of the !». Y. Clipper, B04 Ashland Blook. . Chicago, Jan. 18, 1908. Stormy weather tbe first part of the week Interfered with theatregoer* to a considerable *xtont, though at norao of tho Loop houses all seats wero sold out In .advance. The .cold which settled upon the city during the latter half of the week, brought bushiest back to the former standard, and there was much re- joicing. The change* nt the principal houses for week of Jan. in Include: "Tho Witching Hour," at the derrick; Han Carlo Oiicru Co., at the Auditorium; "'Way Down Hast," at McVlckcr'H; Otis Skinner, In "Tho Honor of tbe Family," at the Grand, and the usual change* of bill nt tho various other houses. The Electrical Show, nt tho Coliseum, has drawn thousands nf people, nnd crowds of visitors came to tho city, many of -whom Im- proved the opportunity to witness some of cbe good things playing here. Ilumiim (Will .1. Davis, manager).—The Bogers Bros, havo been doing a fine business. After tho performance, 10, they received word of tho death of their fat her In Now York, and toe stars loft for tho metropolis at mice. Tbe houso will remain dark until tbelr return. Ilobcrt Kdcson, In "Classmates," cornea 28. I'OWBtw' (Harry J. l'nwors, manager).— William Ii'nvcrshnm. In "Tho Squaw Man." linn proven uh popular aa ever on this visit, and tho house has boon veil llllcd. Tho play la given with all the attention to detail which marks the many Iilebler productions neon hero tbls year, Marie Doro, ■ la "The Morals of Marcus," follows 27. GanmcK (Hcr-bort C. Dnce, manager).— Mrs. 1'ntrlrk Campbell has appeared to excel- lent business tho past two weeks In plays by rlnero, Hudormna and Ibsen, and repeated the favorable Impression nho mode on former vIbIIs. "The Witching Hour." with WUllam Morris In the leading role, will open 20. lid- ward See and many others will be la the cast. Auditorium (Milward Adams, manager).— Vaudeville will ho 'brought to a finish to-night, after having plnycd to tremendous audiences since Its Inception nt this house. Henry Rns- well will bring bis Han Carlo Opora Co. hora for a limited engagement, commencing 20, in "I/a Gloconda," with Lillian Nordlca nnd Slg. Couslautlno In tho principal roles. "Rlgo- lotto," with Allco Nielsen and M, Victor -Maurol, will bo on Tuesday night. "Faust." matinee 2*J; "Alda" ut night; "Orvnllcrla Jtiistlenna" nnd "I Paglluccl" 2S, "La Tra- vlata" 24), "II Trovntoro" mntlneo 2fi, "Lucia dl Lonmiorinoor" at night. Heats will cost from fifty cents to S2.H0, Tho chorus In- cludes sovcuty-flve, the ballet sixteen, and the orchestra llfty people. The other principals Include: Mate. Jane Norln, Mme. Gugllolinlna .Marchl, Mile. Rosa Ollukn, Mm™. Mllie Hrn- ■nonia, Tina Desunn, Annlta I'erego, Maiiu 4.'lnessons, Carlo Danl, ^ulsopnn Oppeaiso, Kr- Jieslo Glnoflllllt'. UosldCH Muurof, ltuuiou Blnnebnri, Itodolfo Foruarl, Adamo tinlporlu, Altllo 1'uiclnl. Uttlllo UodhI, A. P. do 8egu- rola nnd I.uIrI Tnvecehln. The orchestra will lie miller the dltvctlon of Sig, Arunldo Contl. The ndvnueo sale presages great business, which should on tlio case, as last season tho company gave splendid pertormmices, und tho house was tilled to Hh cspuclty nt every per- formance. Colonul (George W. I<edorer, manager). —"The Merry Widow" continues on lis merry way, The houso has been sold out at every performance, Tho frco list IK posi- tively BiiHpuuded, ond all representatives of papers, oilier limn tbe dallies, who wish to ueo tbo perfonunui'c, must leave the coin of tbe realm with Qua Uclilcslnger at tho box. office. Lira Abarbunell, tho Houla of the enst, turned ber ankle evening of 18 nnd Hiiffercd severely from Cue strain, but want tlirongh tho performance and baa not missed one since, ntuphdmjbii (Kdw. J. Sullivan, manager). — May llnlison began her engagement IK, In "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary," «nd tho ii.udlenc.cn seem to enjoy the humor of the nl mat loos. Miss llobson shows it new phase in hot* linn of clmmclor Impersonations, and In many resects she docs work which Is on a par with nuy she 1ms ever given us. The engagement Is presumably for four weeks, but nothing Is ns yet announced to follow. David Proctor, iih the star's nephew, gave n splendid performance: of the young man who had a plentiful supply of wild oats, but Who Wns such a good chap nt heart. McVtcicKn's (George 0. Warren, mnungdr). —Denis O'Stililvrtu ha* certainly "made good" with n vengeance here, nudf the two wneks which he spent tit this house have been very prosperous ones, rlie houso having been uikd to rapacity nt nearly evory perform- ance, l'hoeon Davis conies back 10, for (wo weeks, to make us weep or smile, ns she will, In " 'Wny Down East,'' nnd the familiar rube characters will be warmly welcomed. James O'Neill follows. Ln repertory. OlARV (Harry Askln, manager). — Two weeks Kira Kendall has been creating; laughs here, end tho patrons owe him a vote of thanks. It In doubtful If the nuiet star has ever had a rolo which fitted him nny better than this "easy mark," who Is turned to by all the people of his village, and Mr.' Ken- dall get.i all the humor out of him ln bis own peculiar way, to the delight of his lis- teners. Otis Skinner, In "The Honor of the Family," comes 20. Wilton Lackaye, In repertory, follows, Ciiicaoo OniRA Ilousn (Frank S. Rivers, manager).—"The Man from Home" baa been doing a splendid business since It opened here, four weeks ago, and the advance sale Is very large. There is- little doubt that It will finish out tho season there. Gbeat NonTitr.nN (Fred Rberts, manager). —Nat M. Wills, In "A Lnckv Dog," has had a great.week, and will remain for next week. Tho company Is good, and the piece has been strengthened since last season. James J. Corbett, In "Tho Burglar and the Lady," 26. La Su.r.i: (Mort II, Singer, manager).— "Tbe Girl Question" bus taken on a new lease of life ln having Joo Whitehead 1 In tbe rolo of Con, and he gets every laugh there Is ln the lines, besides singing all tho eongi with Intelligence, and doing.a George Cohan specialty bo well that he Is vociferously, ap- plauded, rj'eorgia DrewMondbm gives an ex- cellent performance of Joe, tho waitress, and Lee Kohlmar is perfection as tbe Impecunious Herman, Baron Max Vop Tesmnr. There ore somo new.'faces ln tho'chorim, but they all work well, and the girl on the right end of the line, In tbe Eddie Foy impersonation, Is a real hit. Wuitxet (Sam P. Gersoni manager).— Past tho 40Oth mark, "A Knight for a Day," with Eddlo ltedwav and Toby Claude, goes on successfully, and Is. still playing to tins business. The house was dark In. to allow the company to open tbo new Whitney The- atre at Ann Arbor, Midi., and from the fail nf tho curtain on (be procedlpg bight, paint- ers and decorators were hard at work on the little Van Buren Street houso, giving it a new coat. Also a change was made in tho stage, which will give tho performers more needed) room, and greatly enhance the value of tbe performance, from the front. Two big col- umns In tho front of tho house were also re- moved, and thus made it possible, with tbe widening of tbo proscenium arcb, to get an unobstructed view of the entlro stage from all over the house. Coli.eox (Klliabcth. Schober, manager).— "Hatel Ktrke" was well put on here this wenk, with Beryl Hopo ln the title rolo, und James Durkln as Dunstan. The other mem- bers gave good uecounts of thcmcelves. "Are You a Mason V" Is the bill for 20. "She Stoops to Conquer" 28. Bush (Harry M. Holbrook, manager).— "Mrs. Dane's Defense" was splendidly acted this wetk, with Adelaide Koliu aa Mrs. Dane, and the other sterling members of tbls ad- mirable company showing to tho best ad- vantage. "Captain Swift' 1 Is on for 20, and a lino production is promised. "Tbe Bush Temple Note Book" is a very interesting and breezy weekly pamphlet which keeps the pub- lic well Informed) us to tbe dolnga of the people connected with the company. Mem- bers of "The Merry Widow" company were Suests of the house matinee of 10, "Mr. moorh" 28. iNXKiiNAMONAt, (Mills K (Hickman, man*. ager).—Tho Joseph Sheehnu English Grand Opera Co. made a most decided Impression upon' a large house when it opened Its sea- son HI with a beautiful production of "Lo- hengrin," In which Mr. Sheehun appeared tn the title role, and all the company members displayed remarkable talent for an organita- ■ tlon which Is charging popular prices. Peo- ple have been turned away from tho house at two or three performances, which betokens an Interest when was not displayed during tho Italian season here. "Martha" will be glvou week of 20. Young -women are em- iiloyed us ushers hero, anil the experiment ias proven u great slicesn. l'miri.K'.i (Frank Real, manager).—"The Heart of Chicago" prom a strong bill tbls week, and aroused great Interest, it Is some time since this play has been given locally and lutvrcst -was keen. "Charley's Aunt' 1 will glvo occasion for laughs 20 and week. "Thorns and Orange Blossoms" 28. Busi- ness It to capacity all tho time. Ho wash's (Howard A Kllrov, managers). —"A True Kcntucklan," with Laura Alberta and the new stock company, was warmly re- ceived this week, nnd business mounted stead- ily upward. There «ro several good mem- bers In tbe orgauliatlou add the others ire rapidly getting used to tho manner ln which < plays arn put on here, and will be of treat assistance. Ner.t week, "The Lost Wife.' 7 ' Mahvin- (Charles II. Unrvlo, manager).— "A Glided.Foul" pleased tbe largo audiences Inst week, and was very well done by the stock. "Thoruit and Orauge Blossoms"'Is the bill for 20, "Charley's Aunt" 27.- 1'ekin (Robert T. Molts, manager).—"Doc- tor Night* will succeed "Out All Night'' 10. It Is a three act musical farce, by Aubiey Lyles and Flourney Miller, with music by H. Lawrence Freeman. ■ Harrison Stewart, the clever comedian, will be seen in tbe prin- cipal part, as usual, and, will bo nupporlcd by tlie entire company of singers, dancers and comedians. ' Majestic (Lyman It. Glover, manager).— Tbe bill week of 20 Includsa: Marie Llovd, lioubi Mann and company, the Foru Fords, ltosulro nnd Dorcta, The Quartette, Waltbour Troupe, "A Night with the Potta," DUon Brothers, cliff Beeiac's horses, Carson and Wllllard, Karly and Late, Avery and Petri, aud tbo klnoilrome. Olympic (Abo Jacobs, manager), — BUI week of 20 Includes: Stella Msyhew and Binio Taylor, Win. H. Thompson and com- pany, tbe Gllnserettls, Lncy and Lucler. May Ward and Dolls, Sydney and Grant, Paul Barnes, West and Mncy, Pankleb, Adeline Francis, Clans and nadcllffe, Mile. Hilda, and the klnodrome. iIavmarkbt (WUllam F. Newklrk, mann- fer).—Bill week of 20 Includes: "The Rain tears," Empire City Quartette, Almont and Dumont, Henri French, tho Thr^e Voscarys, Daisy Harcourt, Solvail, Rockway and Con- way, .Too Garza, B. Roy Bldglcy, Covington and Wilbur, arid the klnodrome. SCHiNDLRn's Tiir.ATRR. — Carl and Mora. Forrest Tempest, Ilnlquo Duo, Fisher and Fielding, Trask apd Montgomery, tho Three Georges, and Dorothy Vaugnan. - ' 1 NonTti Avendb THEATBR. — Leon Morris' trained dogs and ponies, Hume, Mechan and Barth, Marvelous Mells, Anon Benton arid company, Lewis and Chapln, Frank ' and Louise Beverley, nnd Grace Parker Family. I01.A Thbatbe. —Sparks and Sparks,- Peder- ton Bros., Roy I^ee Wells, Jennie Goode, Searl and) George, and Jackson Bros. ' Tiddv Tiieatm].— •The Original Cherry BIs- ' ters, Boll's animals, T. Roy Barnes and Bessie Crawford, Mae Mason, and tho Spanish bull- fighters. Immrmt.Thratbe.— Geo. Alcrnniler, Camp- bell and Cully, Rao Du Rand, Taylor and Crawford, Chns. Ellsworth, and Beatrice Smith. . . ., - Cbtrtat. THBAiaE..—Walker and Burrell, tho Hcdrlcks, ar)d Lillian Bnrnell. • - . National niHAihn.—Tho Famous Forrest Family, Levolgne and Jordan. John S. Lyons, Prof. Mllse, Lavlgno Sisters, ltcno, and Aiora and Armond. .•■»,, _ tame Tbioatbb, Chicago Heights, 111.—The Real Comedy Quartette,■ M. Samuels,. Ruth Do Mar, nnd Cooper and Cooper. Acaprmy (William Roche, manager).—"The Banker, tho Thief and tho Girl 1 ' did well hero this week, In fact, all the attractions have been playing to fine business here. "Edna, tho pretty Typewriter," 19. . . Bi.totj (William Roche, manager).—"The Girl of Eagle Ranch" did tho usual good burliness of tbls house, and pleased. "Kid- napped for Revenge" 10. , Cbitemox (John B. Hogan, manager).— "Edna, the Pretty Typewriter," held atten- tion of largo audiences this week. "Bight Bella" comes 10.."A Child of tho Beglmcnt" Coi.tMBHH (Weber Bros., managers).— "Eight Bells" created the usual number of laughs this week, to good business. "The Banker, the Thiof and tbo Girl" 10, "The Hmnrt Set" 20. ■ • . Amiambra (Weber Bros., managers).— "Little Heroes of tho Streets" did a splendid business this week, and thrilled tbe audi- ences with its sltuntlons. "Tho Missouri Ex- press" 1ft. "The Lit tin Organ Grinder" 26., Calumet (John T. Connors, manager).— "The Life of an Actress" and "The Singing Girl from Klllarney" split a very profitable week here, Harry Clay Blaney, In "The Boy Detective," 10-22; 'Tho Gambler of tho West" 28-2B. "Edna, the Pretty Type- writer," 28-20: Fiske O'Hara 80-Feb. 1. EusiiN'rt (Sid J. Euson, manager).—The New York Stars did a One business last week. Sam Scrlhner's Big Show Is on tho docket for 10 and week, in ,: On the North Pole," which Is described as a two act musical skit. Some tine people have been engaged for the. com- ■ pony, including: Jenn Darrow, the leading woman: Tom Robinson, leading comedian; Fulton and Darrow,.la a new sketch- cur- tln nnd Blossom, Bowen and Lino, Valardo - and De Vero, the Clever Johnsons, and .others. Business promises to be ekcaUenti and happy . Sid Euson is wearing.his usiml'.smllo-.at-tEe wpy business has picked up since the late panic. Rose Hill next. -..•?;■••..,-■ . ; - Folly (John A. Fennessy, manager),—The Strolling Players had the andlcncea In roars of laughter this week, and business boomed. Spain," will have the boards week of 19. Many novo! elects aro introduced In this offering, and tho comedians In charge of the fun are Bobby Harris, Al Bruce, Jack Kings- ton and Billy Cook. These are assisted by Olga Orloff, Nettle Hyde, Mildred .Valmore ami sixteen pony girls. . Garden and Sum- mers ore au extra attraction with, thte com- pajny. The pllo Is full'of cholce : numbers, and song and dauco form a large portion of the entertnlnmont, Tho Nightingales 20.. . Tbocadbro (I. M. WelngartcnT manager). —Tho Gay Morning Glories drew good houses this week. The Jersey Lilies" ln "The Jjwflws," will moke merry week. of 19. There aro many favorites in the company, and several original songs and specialties form a part: of the attraction. Business has been yery good here of lote, and tbe offer- lugs have been better than the average Terry McGovern'nnd Young Corbett ore Of- fered as au extra attraction with the Jersey Lilies. The New York Stars 26. . ' • EstriRD (William HIngor, manager).—Tho Star Show Girls have, dono a aood week's business, arid the show was a pleashig ode. The Kentucky Bolles, ono which always draws Well, Is on tor 10 and week. The company returns, stronger than over, with.a largo list of special features an* now Ideas In various lfuea. ■"•"*• Lo.ni.ox Dmi) Mesne (W. J, Swoonev, mauagor).—Business Is. on the Increase all the tlino. In the curio hnll: Prof. Bums' trained dogs, Volncy, dlsloeator; Jullene. snake charmer; Hansford, paper klnp, and Veno, magician. In the theatre: Ida kath- [ptirn, Mnjlgo^MArrley, Mogdcllen Zllior and tho Oriental dancers. Clark, taw Musnnst (L. M. Hedges, here, and business holda up well, The usual changes in attractions occur every week, and thus tho public la kept Interested, Paul McAllister has resigned as leading man with Mrs. Leslie Carter and It arrang- ing a cast for a new comedy, entitled "In- difference," of which he Is the, anthor. On tbe Road, Tor Supplemental t.lit Bee Another Oolsaa. Ml AM ATH1 AM) MUSICAL. - ... ',-'..' ', ■*- '. . ; Adims, Mande (Oiaa. Frohman, mgr.)—S. X. City 20.,Indefinite.. Aboro Opera (Milton £ Sargent Abom,' mgrs,)—■ Brooklyn, N. Y., 20, lodennlte. . , Allen, Viola (Llebler.ft C*., mgrs.)—N. X. City SO, inoeanlte. . . ' . . , Arthur, John lITollsner & Coleman,-mgrs.)—Mam- moth, U., 22.- Marlon 23, Elcbdeld 24, Elsloore 2», - Sallna 27, lit. Pleasant 28, Monti: 2D, Ephralm GO, Spring City 31. ', - American Stock (Arthur K.' Herbst, mgr.)—Madi- son, -Wis., 20-25, W«tertowo2U:Feb.;i Aubrey stock (p. Otto Ilitner, mgr.)—Wankegas, 111., 20-25. Kenosha, Wis., 2d-Feb. 1. , , AngeU's Comedians (Kd. C. Nntt, mgr.)—EdmOS- tort. Can., 20-Feb. 1: ■ Aagell's Gomedlans (Jack Emerson, mgr.)—Du- rtnt.Okla., 20-25V . , .: . >. "Around the Okrek,"-One-Billys—Wheeling, W. Va., 20-22, Washington, PA- 23, K. Liverpool, O.. 24, Akron 23, Youngstown 27-29, Toledo 80- "Alaskan" (John Cort, ■ mgr.)—Grand Forks, K. Dak, 22, Winnipeg, Can., 23-25. ■ • . , "Arizonso (David J. itamHKo,. nisr.)—Pendleton, Ore., 22, Le Grande 23, j(aker Olty 24, Bob*. Ida., 23, Pocafcllo 27, Logan, U„ 28, Ogden.29, Rock'Springs, Wyo., ■80,. Loratne..tll, Knld, Okla„ Feb. 2. .' ' ■ "A, CuJId 'Shall I*ad -Them'.'—N. V.'OIty• 20-23. "Anita, .the Biasing 'Olrl" (A. J. Spencer, mgr.) —Cincinnati, O.. 10-23. »,•>"•» "Around - the World i with a Dancer"—Philadel- phia, Pa., 20-28. . ; ~ "At/ the 'Wajhlde Inn" (John M. Miller, I mgr. > —Virginia, 111.. 22, Mason Olty 23, Petersbarg 24. Ulrard 25, .Palmyra 27, OreenflfM 28, Whltchsll 20,. W.lncbrster 80, Rondhouee 81. "Are You Crazyt" (II. I,. Lanrence.v mgr.)— VTsalla, Cat, 22, 1'ortervllle 23, Hikeraoeld 24, I'usiKlenii 2A,' Ix>s Angeles 2'1-Feh. 1. . "Along the Kennebec" (K. E. Tucker,' mgr.)— Cordele, flu.,'32,'Flitgerild 28. Wajcross 24, JackHonvIUe 25, St. Augustine 27, Palatka 28, < Haufortl 20, Orlando 30,. Lakelind 81,. Tamna Feb. 1, .. ' ■ . "A Desperate Clunce"—Portland, Ore., 20-Feb. 1. "A Royal Slave" (Hurry A. Da Bols, mgr.)— Anaheim, Gal., 22,. Oorbia 23, Fernando • 24, Santa Paula.25. . • "A Good Fellow" (Bobby Newcoab, mgr.)—Bhr- llngton, K. J„ 22, Brlogeton 23, PbienlxvlUe, Pa.. 24, Lebanon. 20, Beading Feb. 1. "At Valley Forgo"—Meridian, Miss., 27. "Are You a Mason 1"—Lancaster, Pa., 24, Jersey Olty, N. J., 27-Feb. 1. ' "At xale," B (Julea Marry, mgr.)—Sterling, 111., 22, Kewanee 23, Monmouth 24, Ottnmwa 25, Boek Inland 20, Iowa Olty, Ia„ 27, Oedar Hnplds 2B, Waterloo 29, Musballtown 80, Oa- talooia 31. Barrymore, Ethel (Ohas. Frohman, msr.)—N. Y. Olty 20, Indefinite. ) ■... Bellow, Kyrle, and Margaret Illlngton (Okas. I'roh- man, mgr;)—N. Y. City 20, Indefinite. Dates, Blithe (David Belatco, mgr.)—Baltimore, Md„ 20-28, N. y. Olty 2TFeb. 18. * ,, "" , " 0 . ' Barllea Comedians (OhaB. Coleman, mgr.) Seneca Fnlln. N. Y.. 20.22. I.vntm "S.5K Falls, S. Y„ 20-22, Lymis 23-25. Biugbam, Antelia—Sprlugfleld, 0., 22, Youngs- town 25. ^^ Burgess (Karl) Co. (Burgess A HlmmeSeln, mgrs.) —St. Catherines, Can., 20-28, Hamilton 27- Feb. 1, NMeM, Co. (Geo. V. HalUday, mgr.)— Allentown, fa.j, 20-20. '•-.• . ' . ■ Burgees (Karl), Co, (Burgess A Hlmmeleln, mgrt.) -A-Norrlstown,.Pt., C0-2B. :.i ■ '■. ,■ ." Broadway Tlitatre Stock (Ragene Bryant, nur.)— Bjft'esvllle, Okln., 23-25, jStfearvllte, Kan.,. SO- B ««M»^?trt>;'-On •.OArH.; Graybllh-mtr,)— „r-;Norrl8town. Pa., 20-25, Monessen 2T-Feb. 1. "Beowstefa • Mllllon8"^-N«wnrk,: N." J;,- 20-20, BeuiettiMonlton- (G*o> ■ K, ' Robinson', mtr'.)— Dover, N. J., 20-88,. , , Biiotbig, Kramn, Burgess k Hlmmeleln's (Boy Art- plegate, mgr.J—San Antonio, Tex., 20, fnd*n- nltc, ton..24„OarbondaIe 23, Honesdalo 27,. PL J«r- vls, N. Y., 28, Liberty 29, Walton 80, Delhi 81. "Banker, the, Thief. and. the Girl)' (Mltteothtt Bros.' Amuso. Co., ingrs.)—Chicago,'. III., 20 •25, Detroit. Mich.. 211-Feb. 1. ; "Big < Heartedi Jim.'". (Barry Jackson, mgr.)— Seattle, Wash., 10-23, Portland, Or».,> 27^Feb. 1. "Bad . Boy ...and his . Teddy . Bears" . (Ohaa. L. Blaney Amuse." Co., mgrs.)—N. X. City'20-25. "Bhrgomaster' -(Wm. P. Cullon, mgr.)—Coder. vllle, K*B.,-22, Independence £3, l^avcnworih 25. Topeka 2U, Iilmporla-28, Wichita 29, La Junta, Col., 81,. Denver. Feb. 2-8.> . „• . .-' . "Bachelor's Honeymoon" ..\i).ik'».jk Ollsbn, mgrs.) _—Eldora, Kap., 22, Wlchiu i5, Chcrryvale 29, Burilngton KO.. ,. . , , , ,. '-. , "Bunco In Arliooa"—Uohokeh, N. J.', 19-23. "Blue Moon,'.':'(Sam,S. t Lee Shubert, mars.)— San Francisco, Cal.. 20-Feb.,1., '. "Boy With tbe Boodle'' (Howard Ball Amuse. 0»:. mgrj.)-fN. Y. ; CIty,20-25, Baltimore, Md„ "Bliijr,. (he Kid," Western (W..W. Pottt,' mgr;)— Laming, Mich., 22,, Ann-Arbor 23, YnslUOtl 24, Flint 28, Wyandotte 2fl,'Sandusky, 0.,'27, ItBJn 28, FbstorIa.2«„Deflnoce 31.' . • -' "Boy netectlve';—B. St. Louis,' 111., 23-23. I I' .-■ .-.-'• : ' •-. O ■ ■ .-. CahUI,..,Marie.(Daniel:-V. Arthur,, mgr.)—Dea Moines, la.j 22, Waterloo :28. OedarrRtfilds, 2t, Dubuque 25,' Kockford, III., 27, :Dtvenport, It., 28; BurjtngtoB 2U, .Qolney, 111., 30, Sprlngteld 31, Peoria Feb. 1. Collier, Wmc (Cluu., Frolman, mjr.)—New Or- leans, Ij., 10-25.. , ".. " ,. ' ' Cole' «\roanson'(A--L. WlUjnr, mgr.)—Hamilton, Crane, Wih."ll.' (Cbas. Frohman, mgr.)—Toronto, -Can.; 20-25,,Clevel3p(I,-a.,'27-Ifeh,i,. • " Coegrqve Stock—BUrllngton, Vt., 27-Feb..1.' ., Crcwtoan, Henrietta-:—Tuuuton; Mass.', 23.'. ., Corbett, Jaa.. J. (Mlttenthal Bros.' An>u«*- Co., mgrs.)—Cmclnnatl, O., 19-25, Chicago, III,,, 28- Feb. ,1. ,;. .. i ; • '. -. 'i.i! Cameron Grace—St. Joseph, Mo,'.8pi "'.., Carpenter. Frankle. (Jere Graily, mgrl-^ngoita, Me.,. 20-28, HaverhlU, Uass.,'2fFeb.'.'l. •/. Copelind llren.' utocli—Bryant, Tex,, 20-25. ' CSmphell, Mrs. • Patrick—MldoespOlIs, Minn.,'. 30- i!l>, St. Pftul 80-Feb. 1, - I ' • . Cook Stock—SprlngBeld, 0.,- 20-23. Carter, Mrs.'I^slle—St..l*uls,-.Mo„ 20-25. '. ". Carle, Blcliard—Ft. Worth, Tit, 25.. ,,..'.. ObnaeL|ster. Northern (Glenn F.Olune, mgr,!— Wlllmar, Miiin.; 20-25. Mitchell, So. Dot!; 27- ■ Feb, 1. ... - .,..,•■...■ .; Cutter' Stock (Wallace R. Outter,' mgr.')—Clarke- burg, ,W. Va...20-26, Wllllan)WonT<-Ffb.,l'. i Ohanncev-KeHTer (Fml Obauneqr, mariJ-K^rn- log, N.Y.. 20-26. Oneonta27-F«b.,l.; Call'*, i Mrae.—Memphis, Teno. 33.. Cluipnell-Wtuterliofl Stock, (O.U. BoStman, mgr.) —Pawnee, Okla.; 20-25, fispulpa 27-29, Klefer 80-Feb. 2. .... i Clarke, Creates (Jules, Murry, mgr.)—Birming- ham, Alt., 22. Atklus, Ha.. 24, Home 25, Chtt- tataooga, Teun., ,27, Nashville 30, Jackson 31. Colonial Opera (Bradford Mills, mgr.)—Jackson- ville, Fla„ 20-28. "Choir Singer"—Zanesvllie. 0.. 25. "Candy Kid"—Elisabeth. N. .i. 20-22, Albany, , N. t'., 24, 23. "Cheekers'.' (A. W. Dingwall, mgr.)—New Or- leans, La., 20-25. ... "College widow" (Henry W. Bavage, mgr.)—Den- ver, Col., 20-25, Wichita. Kan., 27, Guthrie, Okla., .38, Oklahoma Olty 29, El Reno 30, Shawnee 81. , • ' "Oliild of tbe Beilment" (Cbas. E. Blaney Amuse. Co., mgrs.)—Ites, Molnta, la., 22, 23, Davrn- ,jpOrt 21, 25, Chicago, III.,-27-Feb.'1. ■ "Coiuity Sheriff"—Mnsslllon, O., 28. "Cow PuDCher, r, ..Ocntrnl. W. F. Mann's (Sam II, Lloyd, mgr-)—Morenl, N. Mex., 32, Clifton. Aria., 28, Lordsburg, N. Mex., 24, Globe, Aril., 28,26, Thaicher 27, BoOsoa 28, TombstODe 38. Blabee 80; Douglas 81. : ' , "Cow Puncher;" Western, W. F.'Mannfs (lirlirln Perclval', mgr.)—Ilellevltle, Kan., '22, Superior, MKtjfaV Nelson 34,'Orana Island 28,'Hikt- iags 27; St.^Paut 28, Central City 20, Aurora 'SO,-.YorkJM. .". ■ ' .,;.-,'"■ JS$W°* MpllMlljri fUllrtlft. W J.,'27-211. ' Oapl.it at .Vssiiar"' (Julea Murry;■ mgr.)—Mem- J)l»IS,.T«nn., 34, 33, Paris, Tex,; fll. •• , i "Cjmlng Thro/ the- Bye/' ,B (York Co., .mgrs.) 'Oreenshurg, Pa.,,22, Altoona 23. Ubambersbum ,tti,.CarUidfi 25, SllamoWn .27, Wllllimapbrt 28, BnXLanra. aajl *&,< Stnnford (Ernest Ship. WS^fW^l'^^T IJer^SR-'^T'aP'&i^ffi^'^v ' ' ,0aW HLS» Cosiit"-(tancs A Snlllfin, Biifftlo*% V "0 "r. • L *" : 8httbort ' nigrs.)— rafsJ-rfiroohlyn. N.. ; Y.,'- Ji-Feb. T.- . ' Illsney, Ilorry Clay.fChaa.' E. Blaney Amuse; Co.. mgrs.Ji-Ho, Chicago, .III., 20-28. H. StrLoult 39-35. EvnnsvUlc, Ind., 37-Feb. i. , Tv^ Br ?.* n '.i { i rk - <J'iT, Maeanley, mgr.)—Euton. Pa., 20-25, LaucaBter 27-Feb. 1; . ""■«"» Black ratti Troubadours (Voelckel A Nolan, mgrs ) l-2o t K>—- —St. Louis,, Mo.,' 19-: ansas City 20-Feb. 1. ' Palla- BlnrUey. Florence (B. K. Forrester, mttT-M delphla, Pn„ 20-23, X.Y. City 27-F«b' L Burcest, Nell—Sprlugfleld, Mobs., 20^26. Bishop, Chester, Stock (Geo. B. Helmboldt, mgr.) —Franklin,,I'a., 20-25, Jamestown, N. t., 27- .. Feb. l. • • ■...•■ i-. ... "Broadway After Dark," Al. II. Woods*. (W.-D, , Irons, mgr.)—Chicago, 111.. tn-2C. "KreTfster's Mill Ions'; 1 —Newark, H. J„ 30-23, .Brooklyn, N. Y.,. 27-Feb. 1. ' Tr"».- "Bnstor.Brown,' 1 Eastern (Buatcr'Browa Amuse. Co., mgrs.)—Wilson. X.,0., 22. Goldsboro 28. New Bern 24, Wllraingtoi, ■ 25. Florenoe. 8. U 27. .Darlington 28. Sumter; 29, Colombia '8o! AugttkU. - (fa.. 3L- MaeoiuFeb. • 1# v ~™™'"" ° v ' "Buster Brown, ".Central. Blister ■ Brown Anuise. Oo., ; mgwO-^-Cpneordlu. Jc, n „ 32..B«atrlce 23, lork 24, llostltiijs.25, Central City 27, Grand 'I«!aod.2H. Sberblan, Wyo., 80, Blfllaga. U6n„ HI, Iilfliigs ton p'ob. 1.- • ^^^ "Blister Brown." Western (Buster Brown AmuEe. Co., nlgrt.)—Frteno. Cal., Feb. I, 2; , . ■ i "Black Crook"—Kansas Olty/ :JIo;, 20-21!. i "Ben-Iliir" (Klsw A Krlanger, mgrs.)—Atlaita. 8aT 20 ; 33, Birmingham. Alt.. 27-29**"": gomery 00» Hi . •, • i "Bedford's Bope" (titalr A • Havllo, mars.)— Louisville, Ky.. 19-25, Olncinnttl. 0., 28-Fcb 1. "Bluy, Hm» Kid," Western. (W. w. pottt mtr) M.irmt'2ti ^' Aon . A,bor •* VfBm& " 1 SSS S f S"SKL! <R*»"T Miller, Dgr.)— Portland, Ore., 19-22, Spokane, Wnsh.r88<25. WtSSX, Nton., 87 lijleor28, , Oreit i«aura», Anaconda 80, Butte 81. Feb. I. "T"" "Bertba, the . Sowing Machine CItL" Al. D. Wooos'-VTsmiana, Pa., 82. Lehlgbton 38, Pttla- "Convlcr 090,1" Jos.'King's (Louis' Katt, tngf.) Kansas Olty,- Mo„ ! 10-38, «t. Jpseph 20-29, Omaha,- Neb., Ko-Fcb.' I,' ■ ■ ' . ' "Contlct's> DaugUter.t 1 Jos. Klng'B (B. N.'Harris, mgr.)—Fall Blvcr, Mass., 20-23, Xookets, ■§■ ■jr., 28-35; oBayonne, N. J„,2T-29. "Cowboy Glrl,' r Klnroy & Brltton'B (G. A. White, , j^aM—P^liadefnlila,, Pa., ;io-25, N.. Y., City "Chlaatown ■Cbarl|p,*'.Al. H. Woods' (Dave Pes- nfer, mgr. )-j-Trenton, N. J.. 20>22, Paterson ,•33-25,,IloliOkeb 27-FeK, 1.' ■. I ■ ''••' • Corning Thro' tho Bye," A (York Co., mgrs.)— JCansiu> ; CIty,Mo'.,.'2(i-Feb.'l> .i,- 1 '.;; "Convict aud the Girl", (Mlttcuthal Bros. Amuse. po.i- nurrt.J^-Sqginaw, Mich.. 1U-22, Grind . Rapids 20-20, Tofedo, «T., 80-Feb. 1. ,. ,• ' , •Cpwboyand the ■ Squaw". < P.. H. Sullivan, ,m«.) ,,,7TB»Falo. rjS. Y.; .20-25, Toledo, ,0;,. 97-20?, ' Curse of_Drlnk'f—Pblladelrbla, Pa., 20-30. 1 .County,Chnirmin:VWlIailfiBton, N; 0,,.81.i ,"•■ ,' '■•...:. ■'. ,'« • .-.. ..'.'.".,, : Draw, John-(Cbas, Frohratn, mgr.)—Waterbury, Coani K 22, New,Haveni28,: Worcester,vMats.. 25, Boston';27-Feb. 1.- ' , .. ... , •■■ ... Day, Anna (Brne>t 8hlnman,• mgrO-rTerrell, Tex., 22, Conlcana.23, MlUfboro 24; Cleburne >*o» . '.'■'■.. , Do Vbnde, Chester, •Hbnftk (E.'S. Dtly. bot^mgV.) -^Bbtler.-Pa.; 30-25. Wasbiugton 27-Ftb. 1. Daly, Bernard '(H. P. Frldklln; mgr.)'—G6W- . fela,' Nev.. 23. 24. Tonopah 25, 20, Carson C, Virginia CltyiSB, Bono 89, Cblro, Cat'., 'Feb.,;, Deugherty '.Stock ■ (Payne * Dougherty, rogrs.')— Rliseton, 8. Dak., a4-3B,- Oracerllle, Minn., 27- 28, WbeArqn 80-Feb. 1. ', ■ 1 • ■ Pohald-Bell TheatVe (Vietnr J. Donald. Bp.)- . Astoria. Ore.r 19-20 L Manafleld 27-Feb. I.. Dof*e, Allen (Frank J. Im, mgr.)-<ainilco(he, Mo,. 22,.Trenton.28 1 .Klrksvllle24. Moberly,2j. Keokuk, Ia„ 2". Burlington 28, Ft. Madison 39, Iowa City 80, Waterloo 81, Owlar Rapids De. :Ltetr,-.' I-elgb.„ Stock—Holyoke, Mass., •37- Feb. 1. Doro, Marls (Cbas. Frohman, mgr.)—CleveUnd. ,0., 30-35, Chicago, 111., Sft-Feo. 1. ■ V-