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. - lis THE 2STEW YOEK CLIPPER. MAKCH30 ALBOLENE (aaHuuumnnD) By far the best preparation for removing make-up. Leaves the skin soft and velvety. Used and recom- mended by the best pro- fessional talent Sold In 4 *z. Jan and t lb. square cans by all first-class druggists Sample free on rcqnett McKESSON 4k ROBB1N8 • I FULTON ITIUT, NCW VOM L OUT OF TOWN HEWS Philadelphia, Pa.—Managers to not at all regret that tho Lenten season Is now bat • fort- night from Its close. The down town houses have Buffered mow tliiin the popular-priced onea, al- thougli on the whole Uili year'e Lenten businees It 110 worse then It was last year. Tho new offering the current week, 2S, ire: Sumunin, at the Lyric, and "Hie Bote Maid," at the Obest- nut Street Opera House. -___i» MwraopoLrTAN Orata Houai (Alfred Hoegerie, mgr.)—Tho seaoon ended, JO, In a blue of glory, to the pretence of a capacity house, to witness a performance of "Louise," with Mary Garden In the title role. Tho other performances of the week: "A1da," on the IB, and "Jewell of the Madonna," at the matinee, 19, were alto largely attended. The season Joat closed has been a w successful one, both from un artistic at well at financial atandpolnt. , „ Liato (Metara. Bhubett. ingri.)—"Sumurun," the wordiest play, will be seen for tho first time locally on 20. There was real regret last week that the run ending 23 of 'The Blue Bltd" had come to a cloae, No play In many a year lias re- ceived so much lavish iirslsc from the press and Subllc aa this production. Business during the Te weeks waa uniformly good. Aubli-ui (Meaara. Bhubcrt, mgri.)— Over Night" contlnuea to do splendid bualueea. Enieat Trunx, Madge Kennedy and Clem Berlns are the stars that famish the keenest kind of comedy to big applause nightly. Week of 25 la the final one of the engagement. CugSTNOT Sin .>' Opuu IIoubi (Nixon A Zim- merman, mgra.)—"The Iloee Maid" has lta first local presentation 25, for a two weeks' stay. K.mma Trentlnl. la "Naughty Marietta," bad three good weeka ending 23. Uabiiick (Nixon ft Zimmerman, mgrs.)—Rose Btahl continue! to win big favor In "Maggie Pepper," which starta III third week 25. Bull- neaa wat excellent last week. Fobbsbt (Nixon A Zimmerman, mgra.)—The Red Widow" made her gay presence known last week, to houses of cspiclty-teetlng site. Ray- mond Hitchcock waa the absolute radiating star of the show, and he scored an overwhelming success. Flora Ze belle. Jean Ncwcombe, and Harry Clark alto received their share of applause. The second week begins 26. Bboao (Nixon ft Zlnsnermsn, mgra.)—Frances Btarr begins, 25, the third and final week of her atay, In "The Oaae of Becky." Walnut (Harris ft Howe, mgra.)—"The Sweet- eat Qlrl In Parlt" contlnuea her Interesting ca- reer, to houaea of good Kite. Trlxle Frljanza, Oathryn Bowe Palmer, and Violet MacMllllau are classy entertainers, and they carry off the honors at every performance. The fourth week starta SB. Gband (Stair ft Haviln, mgra.)—"Polly of the Circus" 25 and week. That time honored classic, "In Old Kentucky," met with the uanul auc- ceaslon of big bouses last week. All of the keys of the human emotion are sounded In this play, which Is one of tin- few melodramas that never teems to loose its popularity. Chestnut (Orant Lr.fcrly, ingr.) — The Or- Cliemu Players nut on "A Social Pirate." It I" y James Francis Cooke, and la announced aa an Initial production, The players noycr did more clever work than they did in the revival of "Mrs, LctnngwcH'a Boots" last week. The houaea were big and gave generoua npplauoc to the really tins acting uf Wm. Ingersoll nt Walter Cerbln; B. M. Kimball aa Dr. Humaey, and Wllmcr Waller at Howard Lefflngwcll. Gertrude McOralh, an Nora, dill an exceedingly clever bit of character work. Caroline Oaltea wit iilao entirely ac home at Mabel AlnBlee. Avirrioan (James Wall, mgr.) —Tho Illnney- HiKK.niT Stock puts on "The Sign of the four" week of 26. "Beverly of Orauatnrlt" waa well acted and handsomely staged, to fine bouses, list week. Grace Huff, Jack Cbagnon, and their ca- pable associates, gave well rounded performances. "The Two Orphana" next. BtaNdaid (F. Bteln, mgr.)—Tlie Standard Stock pula on "Tho Price of Honor" 25 and week. "Tho Groat Train Bobbery" kept the nerves of the patrons tingling last week. R. F. KxiTH'H (II. T. Jordaa, ragr.)—Thot. A. Wise and company. In the playlet, "A Chin of the Old Block, 1 ' Is iho big card week of 25. Othera are: Tito Rolfonlana, Hemg'a Stallions, Lelptlg, Howard and McUune, Bison City Four, the Rlalt, Bob uud Tip, the Pendleton Trio, and moving pictures. Big business list week. Wm. Pami (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—Week of 35: Maator Gabriel and company, Spink uud Welch. Olga I'etrova, the Arerya, 'Wilton Bros., Saunders and Cameron, and moving pictures. Libbbtt (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 25: Fred'k Wallace and company. Pattcv'n Diving Glrla, the Four Lewises, Little Miss Canada, Mitchell and Wallace, Falls and Falls, and mov- ing pictures. Nixon (Fred'k Leopold, mgr.)—Week of 25: Makaronko Duo, Bunter Brown ami company, Wll- lord's Temple of Music, Willis Hutchlnsou mid company, Cjulglcy Broa.. and moving pictures. Kkvstonb (M, W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 25! Waller Brown and company. Seymour and Dupre, H. T. MacOonnell, Qulgg and Nlcke-Hon, Wnitou ami Vivian, Wallace'a cockttaoi, and moving pic- tures. Ituou (J. O. Dougherty, mgr.)—Week of 25: Andrews' Wonder Keltlo, McOurmlck and Wal- lace, Florence, Modena and company, Olaudlui and Scarlet, Kennard Broa., Hugh lllaney, and moving pictured. National (Marcut Loow, mgr.)—Week of 25: Dean Cooper and company, Oohen and Young, God- frey anil Henderson, Oliarlea Wlldlsch and com- pany. Rddto Rowley, Ploltl, Green. Mcllenry and Dean, Hill and Ackennan, Paula. George It. Alexander, Mabel De Youag, Frank I* Dent, and moving picture*. Gavmi (John P. Kckhardt. mgr.)—Olrla from Happyland will be on the Job week of 25. The Midnight Maidens Show, last week, was chockful of fun, and wit enjoyed by big houses. Harry Ward's comedy Is of refreshing quality, anil ho 1/os to trouble In keeping up the Interest. Danny Simmons. Charles Reded, Oharien Salem, and Dick McAllister are also capable assistants. Clark's Runaway Girls April 1, ^. T . ,0< ! A . B ? ,0 ,8 " m Dawson, mgr.)—The Regatta Olrla 25-30. The Eallah BurFcsqiierB offered a show last week with many novel features. The honsea were large, and look very kindly to the dancing act of Zillah. llnrrett and Hell,' Fnlnrdo, May Rose ami Mile. Vorley were exceptionally good numbera in the olio. Billy Watson's Beef Trust follows. Casino (Ellas 1 Koenlg, nigra.)—The Big Ban- ner snow 25 and week. Harry Hastings Show wit a real girly attraction that found Mg favor with the line bouse* last week, Viol* ...'*•'.I :'<" !'. Sheldon waa vocally perfect and won deterred ap- Elauae. Tom Coyne waa a tlrelens worker in the urleaqnea, while Seymour, Schenck and Sey- mour, and Bohtnnon and Corey were good num- ber,) In the vaudeville part Tht Passing Paiade followa. Kurtaa <B. J. Bulkiey, mgr.)—The Cherry Iilossoma are scheduled tor 25 and week. The Ilroodway Gaiety Olrla were care dlapellera, to good houaea Isst week. The show la handsomely mounted and the girls rppear to Una advantage in their handsome costumes. The fun feature li capably looked after »v Brown, Oook and Milton, a trio of clever comedians. , Dumont's Frank Dnmont. mgr,)—"Finding the South Pole" and "Slierlocko, the Detective," were the two lively akitt that formed the greater part of the performance lait week. There are plenty of comedians with the company, and they all bad ample opportunity to furnish plenty of laogha. The first ,iart. with lta compliment of bailada, sweetly sang, waa aa usual an especial feature. ' GrtABD, Fobbpauqii's, Bait'*, maimtic, Pal- acs, Victobia, Colonial, Plaza and auiamdxa give vaudeville and moving pictures. Nona.—Arnold Daly and company'a engage- ment tor a matinee Derformance, at the Walnut, 20, waa canceled, owing to the Illness of Mr. Daly Trentlal'a professional matloee at tho Cbeatnnt Street Opera House. 18, was largely at- tended. All her old associates with the Chicago- American Opera Co. occupied the boxes. Ethel Jackson will be the prima donna of Wlllard Spenter't "A Wild Gnoae," which receives lta premiere 15 at the Ad-lpbi. Will Pbllbrlck baa been engaged for the low comedy role The Drams League bald a wall attended meeting 19, at the Lyric Theatre, when Alfred H. Brown, of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, de- livered an address on "Tho Bine Beard." Carbondale, Pa. — Grand Opera Home (Frank R. Trallea, mgr.) beginning with Satur- day, March 23, moving pictures have been the at* friction each afternoon from 2 to 6, and each evening from T to 11. Flrtb'a Opera Houit Or- chestra furnishes music. Four reels of latest pic- tures are changed each matinee. A flat rate of admission prevails at five cents for any seat. The arrangement Indicates that this retort will be open dally, and that pictures will be featured when there la no dramatic attraction. Family (E. H. Barbeau. mgr.)—Three showa dally and good business during week ending 23. BUI week of 25: The Barbean Orchestra, Lottie Loretta, Blake'a Dog and Pony Circus, John W. Cooper, the Walnwrlght Brothers, the Florence Duo, the Barbean Quartette, Richard Keating, Annie Barbeau, In Illustrated tonga, and three reela of motion plcturea, with changes each after- noon. At the movtno pictdub shows. —The s^ivoy. the Gem, the Ideal and the People's have bad gratifying business returns for week ending 23. There ore now six places of recreation la our city of 17,000 population, which seem to be well auitalned. Note. — Bobby Harrington, an old time fa- vorite and a Carbondale boy of great talent, waa the guest of hie parent! Sundayi, 17, 24. He la with "The Glrla from Missouri," who played the week of lfl-23 at the Columbia, In Scranton. Brie. l'a. — Majeitlc (J h. Oilaon, mgr.) Frnncla Wilson March 22. Pake Opbba Borsr—Col. F. F. Home, mana- ger of New York Stock Co., enjoyed large busi- ness during past week, with "A Daughter of Vir- ginia." Week of 25, "Charity Ball." Ool. Horna baa lust leased the Majestic Theatre for sn in- definite period, and will open lame Easter Mon- day, April 8, with his New Yotk Stock Co., from the Park Opera Donne, at same popular prices, with continuous dally matinee and evening per' formancca, and with none but tht beat comedy pro- ductions. He now ima a good company at James- town, N. Y„ and at Butler, Fa., all doing fine business. He will nlsu organise tbii Spring a comedy company to exhibit miner ctnvaa, taking In the belt towns throughout Northwestern Penn- sylvania. Colonial (Wetcbler k Cummins, mars.) —Good busluess reported past week. Bill 26 and week: George Braedley, L. Johnson, Swor and Mack, Hutchlns Rene Comedy Co., and Fern and Mack. Columbia (A. B. Wescblar, mgr.) — Were favored with large attendauce during past week, with "Lady Wlndemere'i Inn," giving one evening to charity. 25 ami w*lt. "Going Some." Happt Hour (D. II. Connelly, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and moving pictures report good hualnesa daring past week, with Burke Mualcal Co. Lynn. Maaa.—Central Square (F. T. Gunn, mgr.) the policy of thla bouse has again been changed, and it It now presenting moving pic- tures end Illustrated songs. This may continue to next Labor Day, when It Is understood soma big company will probably he eccured. Ltnn (Jeff Oillan, mgr,)—The current week finds another flrit claas vaudcvlllo performance, and the evening of 20 was known aa "Oxford Club Night," this being for tho annual charity do- nation for the club. In addition to Manager Oal- lan't regular program a number of local teams uppearcd, put on by tho club. Olympia (A. E. Lord, mgr.)—For 28-30: Frank Carman, Bailey and Tears, FIB Ronay'a Poodles, the Four Harmony Girls, R. O. Edwards and company, Tom and Stacla Moore, and the Wluklcr- Kress Trio. Also moving plcturea. Early In the week, Hanry Brooks end company made an ap- pearance, and Mr. Brooks wan a grout favorite, having been seen 1n this city lam season In the Morlson Stock Company. Excellent buslneei, Auuitoiiiuu (Morlnon and Mark, mgra.)—"The Houio Next Door" drew largo audiences, 18-23. "Tho Right of Way" la the current attraction, and for the week of April 1, "Tho Wolf." OouiquB (Al. Ncwlmll. mgr,)—Big btulneis, with moving pictures and Illustrated songs. Dhuaulano vis. A. llortsmana, mgr.)—Plc- turea and songs. Fine business. Pastimb [K, A. Loud, mgr.)—Ilustrated song* and pictured. Business continues well, Noths. —George Awing, leading mm of the Morlson Stock Co., has closed bla engigement at tho Auditorium, ami will uasa a portion of tho 8uimner nt Port Jefferson. Long Island, tc which place he motored with Ills family. Later he liroiKiKos to go to Nebraska, wattre he will visit his mother. Ilia place '.» to be taken by John Lenfeat, coming here from Winnipeg Jemea R. I'ltiiuin, stage director at the Auditorium, said to bo the oldest In his luslneai in this part of the country, celebrated his seventieth blrthdsy 21, and he was presented with n number of gifts by the members of the .Morlson Stock Co, Anna Cleveland, leading lady, making the presentation speech Announcement Is made of the en- gngement of William P. Ginnery Jr„ sou of Msyor Ginnery, of this city, uud a member of "Get- Rich Quick Walllngford" Co., to Antoinette Le Gnult, of Lynn, and a member of the Morlson Stock Oo. They appeared here In a vnude-llle Metch early in the present season Col. Wll- lard O, Stanton, formerly manager of the Cen- tral Square Theatre, row with Pnul Morcel'a PnrlHlan Players, appear* the current week in BoBton. On the afternoon of 10, at 3. the hour of the burial of tho Maine, Manager New- hall stepped to the ttago. and in memory of that event the aaoaloM orotic and all sang "Star Bnanglvd Banner," plcturea of the Maine being given on the slides. Mr. Ncwhsll made a trie? addreaa before the exercise closed. May White and Zeppy led the audience In the singing. Lawrence, Maaa. — Opera House (Jullut Oahn, mgr.) bill week of 25: Shemi's Olrena, Toomer and Hewlus, Kendall's Auto Girl, Claudia Bnssott, and motion pictures. Colonial (Julius Cahn, mgr.)—"Haby Mine" Sla.veil to good business IS, and "The ' Rotary" 1-23. "Get-Rlch-Qulck Walllngford" 25, vaude- ville 30. Niokil (John R. Oldfield, mgr.)—Rill week of 25: Smith and O'Brien. Rodger and Mclnlosh, Tom and Stacla Moore. Winkler Krcna Trio, d>pe- land nnd Payton. Hany Brooka and rompiny, and Oooiier and Rlcardo. Bboaiiwat (W. E. Spragg, mgr.)-Four Mti- Jleal L'Aeollani, Tenner and Allen, Jamee and I.tndeau, Pox and Kvnns. Imperii! Japs, Mr. and Mra. Dannie Minn will he the hill week of 25. Till GlHUOPOLITAN, PAHTIMal, MABO.UKHK l'n»- ursa ani) Victoria an' all doing sood buslncsa with motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Notb.— A. A. Kelllniann, of New York, has as- S. um S l ^.".n" of ,u .» Victoria Theatre, succeeding p. II. Williams, who •«»» to take churge of mo- tion picture houses In Werlfleld mil Ornnford, N. J., a.nl one In New York City, all of which will open In a abort time Joseph Blott. who formerly sang nt the Pren'ler. has been engaged to sing it tho Victoria. Lowell. Maaa.—Opera House (Julius Conn, al" T 'h aaVo" ntcturc " of " ,rno Patilon Play," \ F l KatTii'B (Will 11. Stevens, mgr.)—Bill week of 25: Models of_ Jardln de l'arli, Mr. and Un, Connolly, Franklyo Ardell md company. Joyce and Donnelly, the De Marcoa, Braddock and Xalghton, Sadie Foadeller," and HomanAa. Mxa'K So. (James Oarrell. mgr.)—March 28 sad week: Ketidall Weston and company, Gor- galar Broa., Golden and Hughes, Wm. Nickersoa, and pbotoplaya. _ . _ * AcADBm or Musio (Wm. T. Howley. mgr.)— Bill March 25 and week: Fannie Hatfield Stock Co., Juggling Barretts, Clifton and Carson, Rose McDonough, and plcturea. Newark, If. J.—Newark (Geo. W. .Bobbina. mgr.) "Oet-Blch-Qul:k Walllngford," with HaW Hamilton, Francea Ring and W. H. Boyd, atarted off week of March 25. with a dash, and Packed the house 25 with a benefit to the Indian League. The house will be dark Holy Week. Sutmravr (Lee Ottolemrul, mgr.)—The Lenten fad, "The Durbar/' .'a Klnemaco or, will be on view here 25-30. Darknew here a ao April 1-6. PaocToa'a (B. a Shurt, mgr.)—<'<«',L*;™" business prevails. A well arranged bl 25-30 namea: Mason-Keeler and compsny. In In ana Out:" Willie Weoton, Nellie Nicbol»,., Snyder and Buckley. In "Blafl Waata a Drink;" ■jMa ajB" Herbert, In "Kidnapping a gaMaa aMai Belle- clalre md Herman, tho I^uigdona, Adoiilii and dog. and Paul Dickey and company, ia "The Lome- b *Oo'nmaiA (Geo. W. Jaeoba. mgr.)—Week of 20, "At Cripple Creek." OaniiuM (II. S. Bchleslngef, mgr.)—The Ooraj Payton Stock Co. Ii doing, axoellent »"»_»«** of 25. In "The Deep Purple," and the bouee le crowded aa usual. "'The «aiim«CTS,"wblcb will be released, for Block rata, April 1, will be pre- sented bere April I. __, _,. Mima's EaiPiaa (Frank Abbott, nigr.)—Tha Girls from Mltaourl offer Interesting light ran, slcal entertainment week of ». Mlner'a Ameri- cans April 1 to 6. • • —' . . ., Gaibtt (Leon Evana, mgr.)—The World of Pleasure created many laugba week of 25. Harry Basting's Big Show April 1. OouBT (W. E. Smith, mgr.) —Pictures md vaudeville mix profitably here. March 26, 26, 27: Catherine Chalonner and company, Hanson and Swan, Maod Krimer, the Beldona, Henry Lewis, the Bellmentet. March 28, 28, 30: Tnnl* and Rslston, Page and Watson. Little Evelyn Ben- nett, Olen Elliaon, Oook and Stevens, and Rowan and Jenten. . Ltaio (B. O. Stuart, mgr.) — Picture! and vaudeville to crondi. March 25, 28, 27: Coff- man and Carroll, Leslie Thuraton, Al. Lawrence, Eleanor Otis and company. Morrlaey Slaters, Men- strekcl. March 28, 20. 30: Lowe nnd Edwards, Blawaon and Tyson, Fred WatBon, W. H. Murphy and company, viola Duval, and Burns and Kohl. Odbon (Ohis. Burtls, mgr.)— Pictures, vaude- ville and stock. March 25. 26. 27: Mysterious Moore, Condon and Dovle, Coprland and Walab, Gould Sisters, Barry nnd Mildred. Mnrch 28. 20, 80, the popular Odeon Players appear In "Mcnte Crlito." ' . — A»CAi»g (L. 0. Momford, mgr.)—March 25-30, "Cinderelli 1 ' In pictures. Nora — A beneflt will be tendered Manager Frank Abbott, of Miner's Empire, Sunday night, April 7. Portland. Me.—Jefferson (Julius Cahn, mgr.) James K. ll.ick?'.t. in "A Grain of Dust," appeared for three performances, 10, 20, to repre- Mutative audiences. John Meehan. In "The Roaary," pleased 21-23. "Get-Rlch-Qulck Wal- llngford" Is the ollerlng. 28-30. Summer stock opens April 8. Kami's (James E. Moore, mgr.)—Vaudeville, which has been so successful bere, continues in popularity, and it Is now decided to continue same thrcugh the Summer season. The bookings, 25- 30, are: Rem Brandt, Ellila Morris, E. F. Haw- ley and company, In "The Bandit;" Kauffman Broa., Geo. Felix and the Barry Girls, the Daffy Dills, and Staley and Blrbeck. Naw Poitland (J.imes W. Qreely, rngr.)— There la no abatement In popularity and attend- ance at this vaudeville bouae. Booked 25-30, Spring opening at this bouse: Baby Mine, edu- cated elephant; Nlblo nnd Riley, Hluode Royal Troupe of Japi, Virnlo and Felmar, and Premiere Musical Trio. Oahoo (M. O. Blnmenrerg, mgr.)—Large crowds continue In evidence, and the plcturea, with tha three popular soloists, and Casco Orchestra aa- lections please is of yore. OoNOaata (A. J. Peverada, mgr.)—Moving plc- turea and vocal numbers, with Prof. Bishop at tbe piano, are drawing good returns. Bio Nickxl (I. M. Mosher, mgr.)—Announce- ment was made on the screen that moving plc- turea of ex-President Roosevelt would be taken during bla visit and ipeechmaklng in Portland, 23, and ahown here the current week. The pic- ture and vocal offerings are well patronised. Detroit, Mleb. — Detroit (B. C. Whitney, ingr.) Donald Brian, In "The Siren." played to liberal patronago week 18. Wm. H. Crane, In "Tho Senator Keeps House," week 24. Gabbick (R. H. Lawrence, mgr.)—'The Never- Homes," with George W. Monroe and a capable company, did a good business week 18. "Ready Money," with William Courtenay, week 25. Lvcbum (E. D. Stair, mgr.)—"The Girl In the Taxi" played to packed houaea week 17. "Tha Old Homestead" week 2«, Gatbtt (J. M. Ward, mgr,)-x-The Big Gaiety Company entertained big crowds week 17. The Ginger Girls week 24. Avbnub (Drew & Campbell, mgra.)—The Dar- lings of Paris pleased good-sited houses week 17. The Jardln de Paris Glrla week 24, Txmvlb (J, H. Moore, mgr.)—Packed houses week IS. Attractions week 25: Wlnsor McCay, William H. Murphy, Blanche Nichols and com- pany, tbe Big City Four, Wilbur Mack and Nells Walker, tbe Four Huntings, Loughlln's Dogs, Har- rison Armstrong's Players, Corrlnne Francia, and tbe Mooreoscopo pictures. MiLia (O w. Porter, mgr.)—Attendance up to tbe standard week 18. Attractions week 25: The Monkey Hippodrome, Dan Mason and com- pany, Myakka Jape, Lull Brothers, tho Mualcal Browns, Belle Canto Trio, and tbe Mllescope, Habbib' Family (O. U. Preston, mgr.)—Busi- ness good week 18. Attractions week 25: Mile. Z*nda, Whitney's Musical Dolla, OhaB. W. Terria and company, Lieut. Randall, Black Brothers, J. Wilbur Davis, Dixon nnd Hanson, Ring and Will- iams, Bowers and Divine, Pblllipa and Bergen, Jack Sanderson, Brolly Fisher, snd the pictures. Jaekson, Mleli.—Athcnmum (H. J. Porter, mgr.) May Irwin, In "She Knows Belter Now," 18, pleised Isrge house. "Silver Threads." 18, to small business. "Flower of thp Ranch" 21, "The Round-Up" 22, 23, Francia Wilson 20, "The Spring Maid" 28. Btyou (Frank R. Lampman, mgr.) —Week of 24: First half—The Millionaire Kid. Second halt—Florence Rayfleld, Frank and Nellie Elli- son, Dan J. Sullivan and company, Keno, Walsh and Melrose, ind Garden City Trio. Losranaport, Ind.—dielson (O. A. Holden, mgr.) May Irwin, In "She Knows Belter Now," drew big March 21. Lyman Howe Travel Festi- val 25, 8beehan Opera Oo. 20, "Lion ind the Mouse" 30. Bboauwat (Al. W. White, mgr.)—The opening week for thla theatre os a chain in tbe Western Vaudeville Managers' Association houses, was de- cidedly good, and Indications point to a continu- ance of the name returns. Bill week af 25: The Lee Andes, Dalles Roroona, Franklin and Dsus, two reels of first run pictures. . Oo*t (Ii. B. Elliott, mgr.)—"Victim of the Mormons" 26. Noras.—The motion picture theatres all report good returns Tho staff for the Broadway alnce going Into vaudeville is: Al. W. White, manager; Dollle Damn, treasurer; Garnet Arrlck, mualcil director; Wm. McDonald, stage manager: Chas. Davis, electrician; Ralf Barrv, doorman! ......Photographers from the Path* Oo. wero In the city 10, taking motion pictures of the Ice gorge on the Wabash, nice miles West of tbe ?,. T v. wu '? h wl " "* Incorporated In tbe Pathe Y*ea:ly nlcturea. They will be shown at the Ark in the near future Wm. Helmlck, man- ager of the Sine Theatre, at Kokomo, was in the city IB, attending the opening of the Broadway as a vaudeville bouse The afternoon and evening performances of tba picture theatres and he Broadway were nnmilled ID. aa the elly elec- tric light plant was badly damaged by high witer and ce, thla being the Initial time that such trouble occurred. Milwaukee, Wla, — Sbubert (O. H. Ben- nett. mgr.) "The Chocolate Soldier." presented br a reinarkobly strong singing organisation, played lo fine housos, March 17-33. The New <>r- hnuis Fnench Opera Co. will be tbe attraction week of 24. DAVinaoN (Sherman Brown, mgr.) — "The 1'assers.n.v" will open March 24, for half week eMageanerit, and will be followed by Maude Adams for the rest of the week. Mamstio (J. A. Hlgler, mgr.)—Bill week of 25: Thtodoro Roberts, Marion Llttlcflcld, Scott and Keane, Mr. and Mra, Jack Orocvy, (jhu. Kenna, «*«» ii\ll'- Gipsy ffie»rw.»:»»»»«•. 76c "* i2 & E £?"SB* , ' 5 ° = Hlnd ' Ladlea' Utility"WB (cundr.Y' (*•. J2.60; ItitUaa liir w? i, 11.60; Hindoo, 11.25-WSj Cnnnlnghim ind Marlon, Warren Keane, Dart Brotbera, and the weekly JournaL ^^ Bwov (J. B. Pierce, mgr.)—'-The Goose Girl, headed by Florence Nelson and Virginia Acker- man, proved a splendid attraction 17-28. "Uncle ^Ga'xSTs.' B M 8 3 Ln. mgr.>-*he Bowery Bur- letauerV didI good boilneaa 17-20. Vanity Fair 84^0, the Merry Whirl 31-8. stab (R. O. Seboenxkcr, mgr.)—% *«W faj: eaneers, with plctnrea of the lataKlftana-Attall fight drew Urge booses 17-23. The Darlings of ^ObVital' (Edw. Baymonil. mgr^-BIll wM .of 35: Ofaaa. Howe snd company, Amoldoa leoparot. Arneeo Abou Hamed Arabs. Arthur Blgbee. ind Wlllliras and Wolfew. ., Eupaaia (Jas. Isai«. mgr.)—Bill week of 24: Pirls by Night, Hirrv Thriller, Heron and Dong- lii, Luce and Luce. Nat Carr. Jmrgllng Normang, Jack Rote, Boutin Tlllson company, Edith Llv.ng- slon, and Oolley nnd Scott. -^i JrJNBAn (J. B. Belchert, mgr.)—Tbe Juneau Block Co. presented "Nettle, the Newtglri," 17- 23, to splendid bualnejs. "Bip Van Winkle" 24- 80. Columbia (Winnlngtr Bros., mgra )—The Wln- nlnger Stock Oo. presented "The Dsnltes" 17-28. "A German Gentleman" 24-30, "The Man of Her Choice" 31-6. I.os Angeles, Cal Aiiilltorlnm (L. IE. Bebniyer, mgr.) Durbar, In Klneanacolor, Indefi- nite. FiscHin's r.roauM (El A. Fischer, mgr.)— "The Nevdr Hornet ind tbe Song Birds" Indefi- nite. Goaxd Opbxa Bouse (Ferris Hartmsn, mgr.) — "Tho Girl snd the Boy" indefinite. HAiiBunaxa's iMajbstio (Oliver Moroaco, mgr.) —Dark. Mobosco'h Bubbank (Oliver Moioico, mgr.) Week of 25: "Captain Lnfltte." BxLAaco (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—Week of 28: "Under Southern Skies." _,„ Oiphbuu (Clarence Drown, mgr.)—Bill week of 25: Louise Dres»ci-, G. Molaaso's "La Som- nambula," Mile. Ninn Payne, Slgnor B. St. Ella and company of ten. Donovan and McDonald, Claude Bowie, Harry Beresford and company, Ju- lius Tannru, anil Ida O'Day and company. Pahtaoes' (Carl J. Walker, mgr.)—BUI week of 25: Harry 0. Lyons, Helen Plngree and com- pany, Sully and Hussy, "Tbe Great R.ipoll." and Moore and St. Clair. Hmi'Rhhb (Dean Worley. mgr.)—BUI week of 25: Ruth Francia an 1 company, Bldney Grant, the Three Heltons, Brady and Maboney, Holmes and Buchanan, and Oadleux. Oklahoma City, Okla.—Overbolsrr (H. J. Moore, ngr.) "Tbe Heartbreakers" March 18, 17, pleural trig houses. "Gruustark" 18, 10, 20. Al. O. Field's Minstrels 23, 24; "Tho Man From Home" 25, 28, 27; "Pinafore" 28. Metropolitan export" North, mgr.)—North Broa.' Block presented, week of 18, tbe nameless play, written by William L. Tucker, of this city, play to be named by tbose seeing tbe production, a prise of twenty-five dollars being offered for the most aproprlate name. Week 25, "A Little Brother of the Rich." Ltbio (U. B. Stone, mgr.)—Bill week of 24: Noble and Brooks, Etta Woods, Cross and Crown, Lawrence and Harvey, and Wick Herd. ' Racine, Wla.—Racine (H. O. Andrew, mgr.) Waller Bros.' Stock Oo. closed a week March 17, having given "Just Plain Molly," "The Maid and tho Mlnlater," "For the Flag They Loved," "Tbe Girl and the Rube," "The Otrl from Mexico," "Butts, the Newsboy Detective," "Nebraska." "The Spring Maid" 18 to capacity. "Uncle Tom'a Cabin" 23, 'Tbe Quote Girl" 24, "Tbe Town Marshall" 31, Bijou (F. B. Stafford, ingr.)—BUI Of March 18 comprised: Redwood and Gordon, Jtck Hub, Imperii! Dancing Four, Zuhn ind Dreli, monkey hippodrome, Fisher and Gilbert, Oenla Rale, Will- lama and Wolfus. Join Zlmmer, Dan Mason and company, moving plcturea. Bualneaa excellent. OtPHinu, obano, Lxito, AMuaa, Casino, mov- ing picture houses, all doing very well New Orpheum Vaudeville Theatre la nearlng com- pletion, ind opening promised about April 15. Dnbnqne. Ia.—Grand Opera House (John Msclay, mgr.) March 10, "The Gamblers," to two large houses. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," to capacity, 18. "The Easiest Way" 21, "The Girl nnd the Tramp" 23, "The Third Degree" 24, "The Spring Maid" April 2, Maude Adams 8. Majbstio (Jake Rosenthal, mgr.)—March 24 and week: Moore's Rah, Rah, Boy». Madden and Fitxpatrlck, Delea and Orma, Zarro Carmen Troupe, Three Madcaps, Burner Bill Crown, and the moving pictures. Bubiniss with all the picture houses his been food. They ire: Drcamlond 1, Droomlsnil 2, Royal. Princess, Star, aad Amuse. Notb.<— Adrian O. (Pop) Anson haa been ranking good with bla act, and has been tho recipient of many courtesies during the week. Dea Moines, la. — Prlncesa (Elbert ft Getchell, mgra.) "Tho Amaxons" 17-23, "Tho Nluger" 24 and week. Bsbchbll (Elbert ft Getchell, mgra.)—"At Sunrise" 24-28. * ' Oapuauu (II. B. Burton, mgr.)—BUI week of 24: Charley Orapewln, Reynolds and Donegsn, the Sayton Trio, Those Four Entertainers, Van and Schenck Hufford and Chain, and Ernie and Mllford Potts. Vtlea, N. Y.—Majettlc (Ford Anderson, mgr.) tha stock met big houses 18, 21, 23. "Tbe For- tune Hunter" drew good house 20. Blanche Ring played to S. B. O. 22. The stock presents "The White Sister" ill tbii week. Shudbbi (W. D. Fltigcrald, mgr.)—The Mor- ton Opera Company la playing to packed houaea every performance. This week tbey give "A Night and a Day." Hiitodhomi (M. F. Olancey, mgr.)—Bualneaa 1? .P 1 *' "Pi 1 ', w< * k: . A 1 , 1 . 11 "' Hunt » no Miakel. Blutfton 4," Hartford Olty 5. Swaytce 6. ^'J^VTJv*' S" 1 M1,, L red H Roy ' '? A 0,hc "' •'Cfcsey Jones." Bpeetil (Harry U Mack, mgr, l.i^tSX 0 a?; D V """.""i "aT.)— Big houses —Rvocaville. Ind.. 81, Earlington. Ky., April last week, six acts and five seta of pictures thla week. Alkahbba (Henry Liu, mgr.)—The enlargement of thla theatre has proved none too Urge for the big houses they are enjoying. A new screen haa boem added, and that gives the plcturea a finish and no dicker. Okimibuh (Ford Anderaon, mgr.)—Pictures. Gbm (W. D. Chapman mgr.)—Pictures. NoTis.—Tom White, formerly with Cohan md Harris, is now acting as stage manager at the Sbubert for the Morton Opera Co. ROUTE LIST Bootes Intended for Thla Colnm- Unit Reach Thla Office Not Late? Than Saturday of Baoh Week to Insure Insertion. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL. Adams, Jkfande—Charles Frohman's — Midlam Wis.. 27. Milwaukee 28-30, St. Pml, «„?' April 1-3, Minneapolis 4-fl. ,nn " ArUas, George—Llebler Co.'a—N. y, city 25 i» definite. "• ■ Americas Theatre Stock (D. E. Russell, mrr >— St. Loulr. Mo., 25, indefinite. ' ■' Allen Stock (Jack Allen, mgr.)—Chicago in 26, Indefinite. ' " M American Stock (O. G. Mllllgan, mgr.)—Spokane, "Aliat j'lmmy Valentine"—Llebler Co.'s—Buffalo •N. Y., 25-30. ' "Around the Clock"—Gus Hill's—Grand Itanldi Mich., 25-27, Indianapolis, Ind., 28-30. ' Billle Burke—Charles Frobmsn's—Cleveland. 0 25-30. Brian, Donald — Charles Frohman's — Boitoa Mats., 25. Indefinite. ' Bernard, Sara—Sam 8. ft Lee Shuberta'. Inc Boston. Mass., 25-30. Blair, Eugenie—Stair 4 Nlcolal's—Toledo, 0 25-80, Chicago, III., Si-April 20. Brown, Kirk (J. T. Macaoley, mgr.)—Altentowo Pa., 25-30. ^ Blaney-Snconer Stock (Blaney-Spooner Amuie. Co., mgra.)—Philadelphia, Pa., 25. Indefinite. Blabop, Chester, Stock (D. G. Hartman, mgr.)— Grand Raplda, Mich.. 25, Indefinite. Bergen Players (Thnrlow Bergen, mgr.) —at. Piul, Minn.. 25, Indefinite. Blabop Stock (H. W. Bishop, mgr.)—Oakland. Cal.. 25. Indefinite. Black Patll Mualcal Comedy (R. Voelckel, mgr.) —Providence, B. I., 26-30, Boston, Maas,, April 1-6, "Blue Bird"—Llebler Oo.'s—Baltimore, Md.. 2.1. 30. "Bought ind Paid For"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd. —N. T. City 26. Indefinite. "Butterlly on tho Wheel" (Lewis Waller, mgr.)— N. T. City 25, Indefinite. "Bunty Polls the Strings"—Shubert-Brady's—N. Y. Oltr 25, indefinite. "Bunty Pulle the Strings" — Shubort-Bradv'.-. Chicago, 111., 25, indefinite. "Bunty Pulla the Strings" — Sbubert-Brady'*— Cleveland, 0„ 25-80, Hamilton, Out., Can., April 4-8. "Bird of Paradise" (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—N. Y. City 25, indefinite. "Baby Mine"—Wm. A. Brady'a, Ltd.—Xewirk. ■N. J., 20-30. "Baby Mine"—Wm. A. Brady't. Ltd.—Altooni. Pa., 29. 30. "Bnster Brown"—Buster Brown Aranse. Oo.'s— Newbern, N. C, 27, Tarboro 28, Wllllaiintm 29, Rocky Mount 80. Carter, Mrs. Leslie—John Corfu—Spokane, Wish.. ST. 28. Wallace, Ida., 2B, Missoula. Mont., 30. Crone, Wm. H. (Joseph Brooks, mgr.)—Del roll, Mich.. 20-80. Carle, Richard—Auburn, N. Y., 27, Syracuse 28- 30, Toronto, Ont., Cau., April 1-6. Cohan, Geo. M.—Oohin ft Harris'— N. Y. Cllf 25, Indefinite. Cathrlne Ooontlsa — Stair ft Havlln'a — Kansas City, Mo., 25-30. Clifford, Billy (Bob Le Boy, mgr.)—N<w Or- leans, La., 25-30, Birmingham, Ala., April Ml. Clarke, Delia—Denbura, Tex., 27, Denlaon 2*. Greenville 20, Wichita Falls 30, Chllders April 1, Amarlllo 2, 8, Elk City, Okla., 4, El Item 5, Oklahoma 0. Chase-Lister Theatre, Northern (Glenn F. Cbasr. mgr.)—Miles City. Mont., 25-30. Chaunoey-Kelffer (Fred O. Channrey, mgr.l— Kingston, N. Y., 2530. Wnlden April 1-7. Chicago Block (Chis. H. BossKom, mgr.)—Asbnry Park, N. J.. 25-80. Colonial Players (Cortland Hopklna, mgr.)—Lute nenbnry. N. S., Can., 25-27. Brldgewater 28-30. Cornell-Prleo Players (Cornell ft Price, nigra.)— Buchsnan, Mich.. 26-30. Carlelon Slaters (Varney ft Montgomery, mgri.)— Ooldsboro. N. 0., 25-30, Wilson April 1-0. Cunningham'! Associate Players (H. A. T«W. mgr.)—Burlington, Vt., 26-30, Rutland April 10. Orescent Stock (P. O. Wllllsms, mgr.)—Brook- lyn, N. Y„ 25, Indefinite. Castle Snusre Stock (John Craig, mgr.)—Boitou, Maas., 20, Indefinite. Columbia Players (Fred O. Berger mgr.)—Wash- lnglon. D. O. 26 Indefinite. "Commuters, The"—Henry B. Hirrii' — Dover. 'N. H„ 27, Nashua 28, Worcester, Man.. 20. Springfield 80. "Common Law"—A. H. Woods'—Hamilton, Ont., Can., 27. Buffalo, N. V.. 28-80, _ "Cat and the Fiddle"—Chas. A. Sellon's—Char- lotte. Mich.. 28, Elkhart. Ind., 20, South Bend 30, 31. ■. _ . "Country Boy." A—Henry B. Harris'—JJoiton, Maaa., 26, Indefinite. "Country Boy," B—Henry B. Hsrrii'—Ann Ar- bor, Mich., 27, Lima, O., 28, Findlay 20. Tiffin 80. "Chocolate Soldier"—F. O. Whitney's—lima, 0.. 27, Mansfield 28. Akron 80, "Casey Jones." Eastern—Merle H. Norton t— Fairmont. W. Va„ 28, Shlnnston 20, Phlllpr 30, Buckbannon April 1. Weston 2, Rlchwooil 3, Sutton 4, Gangway 6, Charleston 0. "Onsey Jones," Central—Merle H. Nortona- Wellhujton, O., 28. Uruo 20. Covington 80, Ottawa April 1, Bryan 2, Butler, Ind., 3. m Batte, Mont. — Broadway (J. K. Bealet. r.) March 18. "Get-Rlch-Qulck Walllngford;'' "Mutt and Jeff.". ' ^•"JiT,. (J ^.' w 'v.. 0,,lettfc ' n>P)—March 24 and week: dlllotte'a Pliyers, In r Tho Forger," with apecliltks between the acts. EjiPiriB (W. J. Sworts, mgr.)—March 23 and week: Oonioy and La Diva, Mr. and Mn. Fred- erlck Voelker. Barnes and Barron, snd Alrai. Prof. Ballerinl't dogs. (tulncy, III.—Empire (W. L. Bnaby, mgr.) dear Oook Stock Co. week March IS. "Little E'ESP'L, 38 ., ,,Tb S Oamblera" 20, "Tbe Spring Maid" 28, Reg. Band concert, under the direc- tion of Prof. Emll Relnkendorf, 29. Buoo (W. N. McConnell, mgr.)—Bill week of 25: First half—Down East Four, Sullivan and Peaquelena, Lee and Oranaton. James Blount. Lilt half—Roacll Mlnatreh. amaaaa. *t. Joseph. Mo.—Tootle (O U. Phllley. tnn.J^Mirgaret Anglln. March 18, large and wel pleased awllenco. "Tbe Oamblers" 26, Sotbera and Marlowe April 1 nnd 2, "The Deep Purple" 0. iv L I°"So ( ?™ U ',L M J Ie7 A. m * T ' ) - DaT « Mtloa 17 to 20. . "The White Bister," 21. Urge and 722! p, °^"? 1 audience. CrackerJickB 24 to 27. "Three Twlm" 28 to 30. " ' Majbhtio (Fred Cntmin, mgr.)—Big buslneei t JP«maM' (J. z. Onrtng, mn.)—Bualnew con- 1, LBke Provldened 2. Oentrnl City 3, Hueaell- villi) 4, Princeton 5, Padocah 0. , , . 'Kterey Jortet," Coiat—Norton ft AndrewB'—Aan- Hnd, Wla., 28, Buiierlor 20, Dulutb, Minn., SO, Bibbing 91. ,. "Oaeey Jones." Mid-West—Labndle ft Shernun; —Jiloomlngtou, in., 30, Manlto April 1, Virginia 4. Waver I y 0. „ ___.„ "Ooiiuty Sh«rtff"—O. E. Wee'a (Cbas. H. Iirookr. mgr.)—Salem, Slaaa., 20, Pawtucket, R. I-. p"' Drew, John — Charles Frohman's — Naabjllif, Tenu., 27. 28, EvaiiBvllle. Ind., 20, Terre Haute 30, Dolsvllle, Ky„ April 1-3, Lexington 4, In- dianapolis, Ind.. 5, 0. ,,, „. Drams Plsyers—The Shuberts'—Chicago, III.. •">• Indefinite. ■ . _, De Armond BlBters' Stock (Wm. N. Smith, mar.) —Chilllcothe, Mo., 26-30, Trenton April If- Doroughly Stock (Jim Doroughty, mgr.)— i™ River, Mich., 26-30. ■ , _ „„ Dumont Stock (A. M. Diamond, mgr.)—Decatur. Ind., 26-28, Bluffton 80-Aprll 4. ,, Davla Btock (Harry Davis, mgr.)—rut«lmw»- Pa., 26, Indefinite. , „.„,. Dalley Stock (Thuraton B. Dalley, mgr.)—Mam towoc. Wit., 25, indefinite. __, „,.,» "Deep Purple"Llebler Co.'s—Denver, Colo., -i';^ "Daniel Boone on tbe Trail"—Robt. H. Harrli Milwaukee, Wla., 31-Anrll'O. . . ,, „ Bdeaon. Robert (Sam'l H. Wallacb. mgr.)—»<" ton, Maaa., 25-April 0 , „_,.« Elliott. Gertrude— Charles Frohman's — nosinn. Mass., 25-Aprll 0. .. „ „ —mi Bltlnge, Julian—A. U. Woods'— Indlanaim"'- Ind.. 25-27, , _ .... Earle Stock (L. A. Earle, mgr.)—Penn !»"• N. Y., 25-30. „„. I Empire Theatre Stock (Belts ft Nnthanson, nufrs.i —.Providence. R. I., 35. Indefinite. .. "Excuse Me," Eastern—Henry W. Savage a-w« clnnatl, O,, 25-80. _ __——,»_ "Excuse iMs. 1 ' Western — Henry W. BajJgLKT Portland. Ore.. 28-87. Astoria 28. Centra 1 ia Wash., 20, Aberdeen 30, Tacoma .81. Apr" v.*. ..i nirtil h