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;' M) V '-•■::. 14 THE1lOT^%OBK OliEPPKBi WILLIAM F. NUGENT Jj»t« Feature with Lew Field's production, tbe Jo)ly Bachelor* He)W Principal German Comedian with the Hlf h School Girls. Ml a er'i Bronx April 1 THE SEW GAIETY, DETROIT. Helen Lawton Fixe* tor Snnsmer. Helen Uwtoa has rimed for Bmmher bor- lesque it the Howard, Bottom. INDEX TO OPI OF T OWH NEWS. NOTBW. THB Poo* Clovbm.* Gllia are added to the Star Show Gflrls, st the Casino. Brooklyn, this week. m. THB KiLBAKB-ATTSLL WCTDMB ate tbe OET YOUR BURLESQUE REVIEWS AND NEWS FRESH EVERY WEDNESDAY. TIEW8WffiOIllS8«lJW(ffe^rn). Miner'* Elahth Aveaie, i, "MODEU A LA CARTE." Cttt: Bellly Morris Cohen rm vup.. p. u. ftlddl Napolean ]_ "" Un, O. 0. KIM 1 Mr». Franklin J ' VloU Flirt........ Marr. ... Hllfle Wise.. .. Frank P. MJurphv Fred BMeefl . .Bobby Harrington Herbert Terry .'Margaret demons i Mildred Cecil Haiel Harbour ... Bra Mull M mum BUBLUMjURS (Batten.) Colnmnla Theatre, April 1, "A HOT TOWN." Tbe cast: J'rof. Dope -.. Willie Betti r?. n n C V r T M * ,lur,>,,, *7 R^rSriHrt Judgment win provide. Thomas « New'ton Clancy. .....t. .Ben Turbltt J „„„z n , £..7T.rt .„a <„..«... „» »>» n.»,.i, Boae Lakewood Alice Clifton Detroit's latest theatre, tbe new Gayety, now in coarse of construction at the South- east corner of Cadillac Square, and Batea Street, will add much to the sqnare and much to Detroit amusement enterprise. The for- mer Hinneman Building Is being torn down piece by piece, and active construction work Is being carried out The new building will > j23"-JE m m im talSe New Century Girl, be of ibaolotely fireproof construction, and added ^""°™ oklvn ttta week will be of handsome* exterior, with nn Ira- ■*<*•%£*, *%££& "with their aerial posing frontage on Cadillac Square, T !£ .Si'S? "Sn, k! a Ma drawing The lighting effects of the front of the scnsaUonsl act, proved to be a big rawing theatre -will rJe given apodal attention, and «£ »» H/% i..fwe?k where they were will consist of many arc lights, electric signs B«»kijn. JLJs^JSS^tSSmWmSi and outline lighting. The mnrquee of Iron the extra attraction wltn we starry omuhj. and gliaa will be large and ornamental, and Bl f,5f ow - u„,„ rrn« nm.ttai waa Brant- will extend across the sidewalk, over the .Mb;. Job Mills Wi** «IHett•2* Q.W? n i entrance, which will be on Cadillac Sqnare. jd 'divorce from M*Mff"ft fflcaio V|l Stucco effects will be used In the treatment the tf*™, of mnt and unl *' w { ^ le *' 0 ' lu " of the front, and these will be made effective Marcb »• »—— «„„„ rt i € i hi. byBtrengly contrasting plain and em.m.utal t JSg t S%g% BgffiW^tVMS • *>•*»• 14, H. dkda raectlcut. ... istrict of Colombia. laware.... .....;.■ Iowa Indiana.. 0. Illlaoia 10, Kentucky IS, Kansas. ....*,,,*,,, Loulaiana Michigan... 10 18, Maine Missouri Maryland Maaaacbttsetta..; Minnesota.. New" Jersey...V New York..... Nebraska..., Onto,... 10. "in Oklahoma.. "• PennsjiTanla.'.'. - ' South Carolina. Texan...... Tennessee'.. '' Virginia......" Wisconsin...';;;' Washington.. Virginia.'. 1 ; West •ft «» •fj II ft » »1. 15 It, 2J ... 10 iu, a U. 1} '•V 1! 13, 8 ... It The entlre-bulldlng will be occupied by the atre. B'ooklyn, N. JC., Hat week, theatre, with the exception of a rathskeller Gbc, M. Ham MP WW A^SKL.^BF'JS. In the basement It Is intended to make the now the proud posaeasora of their own a bow rathakeller one of tbe beat In Detroit shop a atfPat.aaH mL.t |i Wg h. «tWM«L**; The anting capacity will be 1.500. Shown cade In Brooklyn. 1470'Myrtle Avenue,where of the Colombia"Amusement Co., Eastern tuey ■ ». Ifl MB tlnf tto ^afhM t jB ^BMrja. barleaqne wheel, will be featured. The tbe- motion pictures. After being; on the road rittaburah. Paw—iNlxon ilbca. r ki.it mar.) during Holy Week th!» theatre ^S'fc dark. Obrtstle MaolXmald will airceaV I? "LS Spring Maid" week of April 8 *%£ &.£* done well March 25 and week. www, Alvik (John B. Reynolds, mgr.)—Anrli i „j week, "Hanky Paaky," witb an sU-alsF ~~ "OjerNlght^ 8 and week. "E^rywoSn-fn. and wee*. Business to capacity. '"""""» US Lvobdm (O. B. WUsoa, agr.) — Anrll t .^ week, Thurston, tba wwhrirlimoas iaawS? •School Days" 8 and week. "TheTight eSSm! done a capacity business, and pleased mf i. March 25. l>wKeUy SbTSTiMbI Tin AugnVt The stage* will be for twelve yearn, in both wheel, and being done a capacity business, and pleased WwT w •'• pjfiLSStr wuinally large. Every tblng about the bnlld- connected wllh such tall 8 »™ Scrltaicr. "f^^ iIkB „ , -^^ V?e«flm^ |Q I5 w111 be «• b*" 1 whlch money and good Abe Uivltt, Cbaa. Waldron Campbell A ^^f^nj rj,^ stock o"o«bSS |»*fiJli S* •Chorus: Margaret Green, Mildred Fletcher, Minnie La Vanlon. Eva Stuart Clara Stanley, Christina Hall, Elsie Derere. Edna Goodman, Jcsilc Baterbrook, Marie Wilson, Etta Fin- berg. Anna Bond, Ethel Merrill, Lillian Le Snelle, Buth Barbour. Vivian Le Hoy. The Olrls from Missouri daabed Into Mi- K&vorita • I'aUy 1 Gertie Glisten Brae Weston "A DAY AND NIGHT I* CI1INATOWN." The cast; Sam Jacobs ».. Ben Welch Joseph BstchJluppof Dick Broad Pat Kearney Fuller Hops Lew Kelly Count De LabataUlo. Percy Harold. ner'a Eighth Avenue, April 1, and if you are sermant Mnrrai from Mlasonri, a good company of principals X"Ll, n ' and a bunch of real show girls and ponies M r« Grant.' .Vic Casmore .Ben Turbltt ...Ted Gray .Alice Clifton ■ Delia Curley .Fatsv Delaney general manager and treasurer of the Gayety Theatre Co., is looking after the details of the enterprise. FffiB U 0U1U. (Speoial to Tub Ctrpram.) Omaha, Neb., March 81. "Fire broke out In dressing room of Gayety Theatre at 4 o'clock this morning. It dam- aged tbe stage snd dressing rooms. The pipe organ la destroyed. The losa is about tr.,ooo. No show In. Bowery Burlesquers will lay off until Wednesday, when house will open. Men working night and day." The Bon Ton scenery and properties had been removed, and the Bowery Burlesquers' ■will show yon. "The Girls from.Missouri" Is {«%.%5L a two act musical melange, entertaining from aT„,' km. WMl „ n start to finish, nicely staged and costumed, J?!L?l "* sRaTataaC with abundance of lively songs, clever bits i'.^ij sS2?*aJKH effects had. not reached the theatre. and specialties. mane nose raimer , , The opening scene shows Bellly'B Art „ The chorus: Freda Florence, Graco Sacks, Studio, a regulsr tintype palace with a dark Hose Palmer, May Lane, Sadie Chester, Emlle Clifton, Ada Schwartz, Brownie Billings, Mabel Davis, Dells Carlcy, Jane Dallls, Kath- rvn Mack, Belle Cheater, Mens Graham, Maud Stanley. At tbls lata room, artistic paintings decorating tbe wall, etc. At the rise of the curtain n handsome chorus chirp "Life Isn't All Boses, Rosie,' with Mildred Cecil, n handsome and viva "William Hyde Back From Florida). William Hyde, a son of Richard Hyde, Of the Hyde A Behman Amnaement Co., of Brook- lyn, N. Y., returned last week from Palm Beacb, Fla. Mir. Hyde spent several days at Drew, snd many others, tbey are contented In now scraping In the nickels and not worry- ing about making the Sunday matinee out Went Being situated only a short way from the Empire and Gsyety, In Brooklyn, they would like to renew aequsntanccs with tbe old friends snd well wishers In both wheels. Shop hour. 2.80 to B, 8.30 to 11 P. M. OUT OF TOWN HEWS Louisville, Ky.-Macauley's (John T. Ma- easier, mgT.) John Hjamn and Leila Melntyre, big farorltes here, played a return engageaeat In "The Girl of My Dreana." March I, and did excellent basinets. John Drew, In " Single Man." April 1-3. HuuasBT'B Masomio (J. J. aartlety, mgr.)— The Henri Kelare world tour of travels and ad- venture drew well March 27-30. "Cunllle," acted by Sarah Bernhardt, and "Mme. Hans-Gene," acted by Mme. Bejaoe, in motion pictures, will be presented week of April B. Walnut (O. A. Baaw, mgr.)—George Murphy, In "Let George Do It/' was received by large te in the season It takes some his father's'beautiful Palm Beach vllla.^ich. and apprecJatire audtace. week °' Mt ^ M - T W- ..» *»»« n »^ »«t got on pretty .aWd.^tarlal t„ mok. the> buncb ard Hyde a nd family are expected back .oon. «£ ™f d froat Dixie Apri* 2.-JJ*. * a . e . i.? b Jlft hl i Qeorjre Cohan-like way, «»«fh_, .a^lMi la what Bin W^elch, with hla • ' wblte slaves" played to good business week of ..orgs with "I Fall for Every Girl I Meet," In voice, with tbe chorus falling nicely. Het bert Terry and Eva Mull nest introduced a little travesty, a big laugh from start to finish. "Hello I" sung by Herbert Terry, with show girls working prettily, was a winner. The Quince Qunrtette. made up of Frank Murphy. Fred Ttusscll, Bob Harring- ton and Herbert Terry, Introducing the clever burlesque show, did on their first New York appearance here this season. Tbe show as presented by him Is s corker, and sup- plies a laugh about every second. Ben him- self stopped the program several times, the audience being loath eo let him off. His com- edy is of the best, and, delivered as only he can, It was met with tremendous laughter. The company Is slto of the beat procurable In burlesque, snd the large chorus has been chosen with much cart. All work with snsp and vim, not a dull moment being noticeable. Tbe opening piece, called "A Hot Town," Is . , prcwnterl minus Ben Welch, who only makes „, ., voice; warbled "DearLlttle Girl Back Home," bis appearance offering bis specialty, which. Sunday, to 'spend the day with her mother which more than Biassed. Eva Mull, donned of course, met with Instant approval. He At the close if the season she will spend h«l a dress suit, which she knows bow to wear Bln K* several songs, also does hla usual mono- (a la VcBtn TUloy), and sang "Twilight" In lo 5 ue . snd had tbe audience holding their fine voice, and prettily worked up. sides. Lew Kelly, as the done, was capital, and was so natural that he had the whole audi- ence "doing it." Vic Caslmore, who Is, pot- laugh stuff, were s big hit. Eva Mull put over "Hag Baby," assisted by the chorus, to many enc Cecil sang "My Figure snd Mj was put across nicely. by tbe chorus, to many encores.' " My - Fred Russell, In good Mildred Eyes," which Behsnna Show's Cincinnati Saooess, Jack Singer's Behman Show enjoyed a week of prosperity In Cincinnati. On several occasions the Standard turned people away. "The Girl from Broadway" proved a musical treat, and is surcharged with clean comedy. Will J. Kennedy, Lon Haskell ond tbe Wat- son Sitters are stars of tbe production. a "Hilly" Davis nnd Hnsband nt Seaside. "Billy" Davis, who recently married Til- ford, the ventriloquist, will take a Oyer with vacation In the big "dip." Miss Mall, who Is the big feature with the Salnty little artists show, la one of those da! possessing a world of msgneflsm and looks, and has one of tbose voices tbst gets the haps, one of the cleverest character men In boya humming. She knowt how to wear hor burlesque, was happily cast as n Mexican, costumes, and that Is a big hit at nil times. Pnt Kearney was an excellent straight man, Frank Murphy, the Irish comedian with getting off his line of talk In a breezy style the show, knows how to put over the comedy vlt h good results. Ben Turbltt, ss an Irlah- stulf. man, nad very little to do, nevertheless re- Fred Busted, as tbe Jew, la clever. Ha celved his share of applause. Among the sings a song and works up hit comedy parts ladles Fatal'Delaney, aa a Mexican beauty, lesquo season, opens the Grand Opera House. In clever atyle. ncorcd heavily, performing a dance which a vaudeville and moving picture house, a£ nobby Harrington has a pleasing voice, eue executes In a grncefjil msnner earning Cnrbondalc, Pa. First class vaudeville acts - « pleasing v put bis lines over, snd is a clever performer ma ny encores. Alice Clifton and Efno Wcs- , n d standard Minis will be shown, who knows bow to make good. ton were seen in prominent roles. Herbert Terry, who playa a light comedy " 'Way Down South," rendered by Alice part, works with a dash throughout. His Clifton, assisted by tbo chorus in handsome clean cut comedy Is a big feature with the costumes, wss good tor several encores. "He's Show. My Daddy" was ono of the hits of the num " IB gtV( Marah 24. "Bunco In Arlsona" vet* of April 1. OATvrr (0. 1. Taylor, mgr.)—The Queen of Bohemia was an enjoyable show week ot March 34. A "Turkey Trot" contest waa held on ttae atage after tbe Tuesday and Friday evening per- formances, snd was very successful. The Golden Crook company for week beginning 81. BnoaiNOUax (Horses McCrockllo, sagr.)—Ken- tucky Belles company presented a very lively burlesque week ot March 24. The Howard Bros., In a banjo act, made a nig hit. Sam Rice's Daffydltls for week of April 1. Kami's (J. L. Weed, mjrr.)—Bill for week of April 1: Bensla Wjnn, Tom Mawa and company. her husband, to Atlantic City, N. J., on Eaater Covington and Wilbur, Mack and firth, Williams snd Segal, Three Dooleys. and Martins Bros. nopama' u. Simon, mgr.)—Bill 1-8: Roberts, Hayes and Roberts, the flassmana. Lew Cooper, Mason and Murray, Wood's dogs snd monkeys. 4-8: The Four Rlanos, Williams and Sterling. Three Harmony Kings, West and Howard, and Romano Bros. Colombia (I. Simon, ragr.)—"James Boys In Missouri" waa the feature film March 14 and week. Good business. OsriisvM (I. Simon, mgr.)—"The Trail Tbrough the Hills" was tbe feature fllm 24 and week. Business rood. IIirroDBoaa (Mas L. Simon, mgr.)—"Before Yorktown" feature fllm 24 and week. OusaosM (Deer* Bros., men.)—"The Dslton Bros." featured the Hat ot 01ms shown week of 84. Nora—Tbo various other picture booses report very good business tor week of 24. New Orleans, La—Tulane (T. 0. Campbell, mgT.) Frank Melntyre and an excellent support- ing company presented "Snobs," to fair business, week of Marcs 24. The Lenten aeasoa hindered Newsboys Hold Theatre Partr. Slity newsboys ot Newark, N. J., held a theatre party at tbo Empire, Newark, N. J., March 28. The boys had the front rows In the gallery, and certainly enjoyed the Girls from Missouri show. All the boys are strong for Frank Abbott, the manager of the house. s i Bobby Harrlngrton to Be a Manngrer. Bobby Harrington, at the close of tbo bur- Marguerite Clemens has a fine voice and bers, as given by Pstsy Delaney, with the as plays her roles In a manner that demands attention. Mildred Cecil is a handsome brunette with a beautiful flgure and a good alnglng voice. Hatel Barbour, In a small role, was very ?ood. and will be heard from In the near uture, Herald's Seven Arabian Whirlwinds Intro- duced some of their desert pastimes, pyra- mids, etc., and were a big hit at Newark last week, Rlstanec of the chorus. Vic Casmore scored with "Madoro," a beautiful Mexican number. Lew Kelly, in a dopo long, called "Broad- way," sang about a doten verses, with tbe audience wanting more. Tbe burlesque, which employs the full strength of the company, is a cleverly con- structed farce, and wat very successfully pre- sented. Ben Welch was seen In two characters, a Prank Abbott's Testimonial Benefit. Among the many artists who have volun- teered to appear at Manager Frank Abbott's testimonial benefit at the Empire, Newark, April 7, are York and Adams, "Paris by Night,'' Eva Mull, Loney Haskell, Lydla Jospy. A Letter From Prague, Frsnk Abbott, of Miner's Empire Theatre, Newark, N. J., received a letter from Nlblo and Spencer, In Prague, Bohemia. They had read Trxa clippeu accounts of the beautiful nen weicn was seen in two cnarsctert, a new burleaaun house Jew and Itsllsn, portraying both in sn arils- new t " mi " q uii Jouge - . The second scene showing a bungalow at tic manner. A recitation In the last char- M _- ,«_._ na—l —«•. a-< • Palm Beach, Fla. "The Glrla from Mis- "ter was rendered by him with excellent re- ,. Z. "sms with Spiegel. sourl" was a good opening number. Mar- 8Ul "- „ Mac Ro8e > th e clever little soubrette with gucrltc demons in good voice, sang "My Tbo balance of the company were all east Zallah s Own Co., will be seen on tbe Eastern Cavalier'' to many encores; Eva Mull and ln suitable roles, duplicating Bobby Harrington nut over "Thoat Eyes," la attained ajaol voice; Fred RusbcII Banc several paro- ' en season hindered big attendances. This oagagement closes the regu- lar season of this rsshionabie plsybonse. The motion pictures of Sarah Bernhardt and Madame Reiaoe began a two weeks' stay 81. CassosNT (T. O. Campbell, mar.)—The little mnguet, Kmma Bunting, la a return engagement, week ot 24. This time as the star. In 'The Blue Mouse," and, while business was only fair owing to tbe religious holidays, the little favorite and Ler splendid company earned dig applause for tlelr splendid work. "Tbo Third Da DaWhinb (Hy. Orerawald. mgr.)—Forbes Rob- f" 0 ^**" 1 company, week of 24, scored a success In "The Passing of the Third Floor Back." Esch snd every member ot tbe company shared honors with the star, and capacity business would have ruled at any other time of the year. Viola Allen 81 and week. "Tbo Third Degree" 81 and dies to numerous encores. "Valley Forge," sung by Herbert Terry, wat patriotically ren- dered. "Mysterious Bag" went over with a bang. Eva Mull Bang and worked this num- ber up nicely. Bobby Harrington stood out in suitable roles, duplicating their success wheel next senion. She will do the leading Ltbio (Bert Oagnon. mgr.l-JThe Gsmon-Pol. attained In the opening piece. The prln- ? 0 "bfette role with Max Spiegel's Winning lock »mpan7sc««efa h«?week of^24 in^beso clpal numbers Included: K B*cky," by Ben Widows, " tlful production of '•The ObsHry Bsll" "St Welch and chorus, to Beveral doaen encores: s i '■ Elmo" 81 and week. Dale and Pell to Play Datea Obpiibdu (Jules P. Blstes. mgr.)—Mrs. Gsrd- singing "Straight Road "Spksl ' Italian Serenade," also rendered by him, .„ - , - B_fJtaWe.to„ and Pat.y Delano, to much f^S^^'IS^i^^.^.n^ WES^ERSF K,,0W, '" ^ "" applause. The costumes throughout the whole show were beautiful, many changes being made by tbo chorus girls. NUN|I1 HAP CHANGES. featured with an Eastern wheel show. HERE AND THERE IU BUBLESip. (CHIPPER comment bx olio.) OsBaNrruo (Arthur Leopold, mgr.)—Fslr bull. nees ruled week of March 24, with a good blU topped off by Bsokboff and Maabntt, late of the disbanded Russian dancers. For Holy Week, Homer's "Odyssey," motion pictures. LAVAYBTTB (Abe Bcllgmaii. mgr.)—Good busi- ness wss reported week of 24, with "A Waif of A' ™, c the Sea" and "A Meilcan RloDement" films aa T, £*l Splash, Splash, Splash" was the finale. a Pashlon ln Omnhn. "Audiences nt the popular Gayety this week—particularly at the mntlnccs—nrc des- tined to resemble a dressmakers and Indies' tailor convention. It Is nil brought about by the word having gone out that ltuby Lconl, the bright star with nie Cracker Jacks company, la displaying Romo-of the most gorgeous gowns over worn on any stngc In Omaha. Should you sec a lady or gentle- man sketching rapidly when she la on the ypu'won ? t\mme ?he aketS, either!"Ladle" J , i, Vl Mo n rch m i()! n,!C iM y"- 0maha VtWamU. ^nyThS^SS^&*SS^^ ru'.Hrv u.„. i. .s. „„„... ., .».....„ !; SMS* ! week, _ Forsaken." . Hall. Denny Harris. RobT Oteckler. 11"^ rJ? ley and Henrietta Vaders are aU deserrtni^r speelsl mention for their high class work ima. tie past season. Director Lang also desemaS! nidation for the splendid manner of prodacSr Obamo (John P. Harris, mgr.)—Bill iS\, 1: Dorothy Bnssell and company, Ohas! 1nSaE and company. Melody Laoe Girls, will Bod»r? Crouch and Weleb, Bison City Four, Chick HiiH' Three Toscarys, Hassan Ben All's Acrobats .&. moving pictures. Business to capacity - Habbib' (John A. McOarmn, mgr.)—BUI for 1 and week: Mile. Zenda. ArthurT>rb*a and coot pany, Kronemsn Brothers, Derrick and Hart iu Ixwd, Blondell and Tucker, Lieut Randall ziodi and Relew, ZcOand Hunt, the Roys, and'o^ili} pictures. Capacity business. "mag KsnVTOrf.—Bill for 1 snd week Includes - Wh». lock-Hays Trio, aross snd Johnson, Elton Tri™ Orlm ssd Satchel, Ouy Bartel and c^aaVTj Sheridan Bisters. Business Is very good OatbtT (Henry Kurtxman. mgr.) — "palatini the Town.' 1 with Hallldy ar.iT Ourley, 1 J3 week. The Gay Masqneraders 8 and week. Bail, ness capacity. Aoabbmt (H. W. WUllams, mgr.)—Mlu New T . ortt J!r,-. l "i a "***' °» Thursday erenlng, a, Mr. Williams has arranged .for a chords girls' con- test, which has always been a big feature at this bouse. April 8 and week, 8am Devere's Oomouv Faxim.— Moving pictures, to good business. Noras.—diss Angle Arden with the Palntlas tbe Town Company, has many friends In pitta- burgh On Wednesday, March 27, Anna Boae. singing one of tbe leads with the Ten Mem Youngsters, at the Harris last week, took suililtnl; 111. A doctor waa called, and she wss reu»T«4 to St. John's Hospital, where she was successfully operated upon tor appendicitis. On Friday all the members visited her. and found ber In a tmt cheerful mood. She will be out in about ten diji ber place will bit taken, In the meantime by Margaret Rtoe, who Jumped Into the role wltboot a rehearsal, and nude a tremendous hit, taking six encores at every performance. Hiss Bin u a Flttsburgher, and alags In tbe Beoilck »sg shop In this city Mstt Kennedy, of th« Tiger UHea Company. waa rlgbt at bono lsst week, with bis many local friends A smsll an broke out at the Alhambra Theatre on Sua Jit March 31, but was extinguished without doing any damage On Sunday morning, March 21, -while removing a large gas meter In the cellar ot tbo Grand Opera House, a terrible explosion occurred, painfully Injuring two men, and demollsblng nearly til ot tbe stage. A large force of can J enters were put to work, and bad It readr by [onday nwmhig. About |2,500 damage was the result. Seraaxom, Pa. —Lyceum (T. U. Gibbons, mgr.) Zlejfeld's "Follies'' March 80. Dark honss week of Anrll 1. Pou (John H. Docking, tagr.)—Week of It Victor's Musical Melange. Maud Tiffany, Bertlsh, Three White Kuans, Lester and Kellett, Delators and Oneida, and Leroy-Barrty and company. Business continues good. AoAOSur (H. B. Smith, mgr.)—Week of 1. "Tbe Passion Play," with special features. CoMJMBiA (0. Nelson Teets, mgr.)—Wert of I: Broadway Gaiety Olrls. featuring Brown, Mil- ton and Oook. Makhaitah (Samuel Freedman, mgr.) — Tires reels of good pictures, and the Illustrated nonra. Hirpooaoaia—Three reels of pictures snd Il- lustrated songs. WoNDBSutm (Thomas Groves, mgr.)—Motion pictures. Special, "Shamss O'Brien." two real Irish drama, 1 and week. Bijou Dbbam.— Three rests of pictures snd Il- lustrated songs. Stab (Mr. Masterson, mgr.)—Motion pictures. Wondbbb Motion pictures and Illustrated aougs. OsPHBtiat.—Pictures and Illustrated songs. Notb— John H, Docking, manager of tbe Poll Theatre, has been honored by being elected ei- alted ruler of Scranton Lodge, No. 193. B. P. 0. Biks. and Is receiving the congratulations of friends, both In snd out of the profession. HU popularity can be estimated by tbe fact of this honor coming to blm unanimously, after s resi- dence here of only four years, shows bis worts snd the esteem In which he Is held by O'er one thousand members of tbe local lodge. Alt oon a. Pa Mlsblcr (I. 0. Mlshler, mgr.) "Baby Mine*' drew good business March 28-31. The Tiger Lilies Burlesquers April 2, Van's Merry Minstrels 3, moving pictures 4-0, Miss New York Jr. 'Burleaqoers 8, Francis Wilton, In "Tbe Bachelor's Baby,'' 13. Obphbuu (Wllmer A Vincent, mgrs.)—Atlrae- MiiAVAitKram »t nam avn aaivsin ,'KHTi Mitchell, a regular song writer, features. Fred Irwlng, a clever singer, was op- apoiib bVi »' * n i.ii nv 2, i M .JS; singing her own compositions with the Hlgti -Predated. ■ ■" «'.?J'f., ^SSPSSSESJF. EASTBRIV School Girls. Kisns-jpxBO's KNrsapaiHxs (Wra. Gueringer ffiUTmBno™^ 1 ' HOCHES- Mab Roan gave a dinner to Mrs. Hose (her HRl> -™° "<*>; Dreamland 'and 'lOSS Negotiations between the two burlesque Job, itumSA'um Minnib W~hbla"n,' slip- factions, conducted on sound business prln- Ping over the big noise at tho Casino this ■gag— ■»»*•»»« BBBSJ v v sn uiiiiii;i iu nun, **UfH. I UUh I a -~ —- —— . —-^ " ■"—»"■ •■«•» >> \,nni l 111 uu, mother), Baby Marguerite and Cherries, at t.;"! 6 o5 0u, T' JfJoted good bualness week of the Grand Hotel, Jersey City, March 20. B WA changing pictures three times weekly »._ ....— and offeilnir some clever vnudevlllo acts. Psuaos & Sons' TnaATa.ta (Pleas Blnckenshlp, mg,r.)—Notlilng but high class pictures, changed Overtime for Kitty Mitchell. o ! c,t i T « u : tc,,cn ; "oubrctte with the High School Girls, will most likely Join a show that haa extra time booked at toe close of the regular season. ■ 11 s Tom Bissett Sinus. Harry Newman has signed Tom Bissett to do a three act next season with T, W. Dink-Ins' High School Olrls. HYDE & BEHMAN AMUBRMKNT COMPANY Temple Bar Building, Brooklyn, N. Y, STAR THEATRE . Brooklyn OAYETY THEATRE BrMUyn OAYBTY THEATRE PlttsbuirgS EMPIRE THEATRE !«« Y •>.. • • ~ _ " cst Seals, BO«. Brooblyn, N.T.-Broadway, llali.h Ava. This weeh. NBW CKNTukv cflHLB tloned cities, were completed last week. The at Miner's Bronx this week. Eastern wheel will drop the three towns from Daiby Hoffman, doing nicely on the Bow- Its route sheet, and will add Montreal, nnd cry this week, %ssl »t"« i»K,* he c t ntre ot ^traction ssbtTwa wjTEk Ers&firriS, the Western wheel will drop Montreal' and Rochester nnd will stay out of Toledo. Mabsl Lislib, giving tho boys a treat at tho Empire, Brooklyn, this week. Ida Jorsy vocalising at the Empire, Brook- lyn, this week PicTO.—The Jeffries-Johnson ngbt pictures con- tinue with good business. No N»ms TrtFATsa (G. Peres, mgr.)—"The Raising of the Maine," extensively advertised, was the feature nlra and drew crowds week of 24. mii? T S•r?? v ^* , i *? lt " were entered la the Civil District Court here week or Msrch 24 by • has mamluiha *• il _ r _ ^. a aa a S - - T Hi lAllfv tVUCaV. # » L— ai^aaav TT "^waa. Vg llinifJI «,« IJW Eva mull, the big feature on Eighth Ave- aafsrta™ °a ™™^i! ) , ar . t1 ' op ? r \ °f- i oe b »£ k le this week. * S™ii?V^i:i ,A ..? 0T " Ben , t i! "LflS . to h « e ">e coining Legtslsture repeal the Child Labor Law, s costly attraetlou to local 8th Ave Then. Bowery • Minor's, Bronx ■ Miner's, Newark • Girls from Missouri Vankts Doodla Girls • Nigh School Glrla Amertcam CASINO THEATRE "Tr"" JACK JOHNSON IN OINOV. The World'a Cbnmnlon and Monlln Bongte Paeh People's. "RnmTnv ••"" n-t, o„v„„i ,1 'S ueau'tture tfijssrszxaxtsai tBuMBBVvat* g^a*«*»«« M Ti S°. l 15ti 81,ow Ji* th .° People's The world's Zaluii e tremendous hit In Jersey City V . * \ champion fighter boxed three rounda with last week, "•«"•»»■ "« >n 'crEey uiy ^ OB Ajssmfna, Cal. — Audltorlnm (L. B. »n. anSl'^uK k" llttle ■i°J7 tellln « 8,UI »' "HDaBiH fob Vacation TlHr," the Mbj fSiVT tdZiLiL' It " »"«»'•" l " Klocraacotor, B 518| »j&SiaP®H SS?" Wltt tte bUrleWiUe " , • BaJM S»»«er *~.»»-j^ Bern- Fo est 8 $&£&$[foh!&BsL& ,*k W «2 A ""* ^w.b were som. wBT * ^^ PlCt0tW o^ft °•'» , «•• ,, I -* marfli with thefrausT * "" """ BB^Mo"(bl"lvir'Morosc», mgr.)—"Dnder South- Dainti Mabie amb Wilson Dali looked «", * tM H3 week. PamoBss.—"An Heiress" 1 and Al. Beeves ln Hebrew. To Catch the Aliens, "That Lealle" has ? ut .. OI ?.,. ,no SJH » 'ot of paper W At 0 wis hor I ' te " ,nff *•! *" ho " 5*? Uke^hat 0rn Al. n kjffg} SLSSSm «ttt"ouK 8 h„l!l^ B , A !! NA G l^ M v T (tlle o Be * f'^ooLO..-^ Motion pictures "oTtravel | Tliomnohcfsky and Adler on the Bart side f?t.-2?v } hoW thcm down ■ JeMe ' C1,T "?"' A ' _ this week, nt the Olymnlc. ' 0l, .? rt w ' rt ' . .^ „ AroLriros. — Reatnre 1 and week, Graham's •Chabmion,'' the big feature at the How- R »£ ,na ?« olr c»». ard this week. w Oltmmo.— "The Half-Dack" wllh Will Arm- , <Sl*OLB) IlBLBN LawtoN, a real blonde, J*!? 1 * ?**' ""'•• u,d ■• "Btby Dolls," 1 lehdlng the big Oriental number In the Bronx ,na "* k - Charleston, S, O. — Academr rrthna n 1, a connoisseur on tea, """hews, mgr.) April 13, Klnemtoolor plciurn One ired and Porty.' J J n ^ e ,. g j n nr 8 ll * r - "Polly of tte fflrens"^' VjoToaiA.—The Pastime Amusement Co. week wJ.' !^J"«.. w « n *L™'» P«l«»er. Clare and ™ Ble *, no «' Wayne Married, Jn C i 8 bSa, t N. J J U,lge Q0WeB ' °" W5! Zallah's Own Show Prolonsrsj Season. HhJJaf'hS: 9^ mrro, l) ? an «F r at Znllah's Own Byg'-lM arranged to extend his season for this week, Vivian Havdbn ?? ld ! n S.. ,or .' n o* " De Hundred snd Forty ninth Street. Booked solid for five weeks. tJ K w, "*»*..»hlftlng them In a regulsr wsy for - b i?. d ?S?>._ wl ? h .55altah'« OwnBhow. six weeks. lions 1 and week: Dr. Oeo. K. Mac Donald, H. T. Mcdonncll, Merrll and Hilton, and Wnrren and "aust. Notb. —MOving pictures at tho Orand, Famllj, Keith's, Majestic, Ideal, Crystal. Pastime, and Orpbcum, and three days at the Mlshler for April 1 and week. will 1,1m.port, Pa.—Lycoming (L. J. 1B* mgr.) "The Pllrtlng Girl" had a good house March 28. House Is dark Holy Week. ,.. Note.— Family will respect Holy Week with tbe famous Bespnsa Band, In concerts, ond mo<- Ing pictures. Baltimore, Md.—Ford's (Chat. E. Ford, mgr.) the motion pictures Ssrah Bernhardt, in "Camllle," April 1 and week, Frank Melntyre, In "Snobs," 8 and week, ...,„.«i AoAOBtir (Tunis Deau. agr.)—Roht. UHHsra. ln "A Fool There Was," 8 nnd week. . AvorroRii'it (Frank MoBrlde. mgr.)— Motwa Slctures of "The Dnrbsr," 1 and week. lu> Illllon" week of 8. . Holuoav STBSjjr (William Rife, injflr" "OrlmeB' Cellar Door" 1 and week. ''At Cripple Creek" 8 and week. . „, n ... Oavstt (William Bsllanf. ror)—The Big, Ban- ner Show 1 and week, Olark'a Runaway Olrls s and week. . „„.„_ BairiBB (Oeorgs Biff, mgr.)—Tbe Big Bt" ew I and week, "The Oay Widow" 8 and week. Mabviano (jfas. L. Kerasn. mgr.)—IU" »" 1 and week includes: Bva Tsnguay, RJ'«''■ I, ' , *; Held company, Oartmell and Harris, Lawrence ana Armstrong, Weston. Fields and Carroll, Strengta Bros., and the Courtiers. „,„ ... Msw Ttibatbb (Oeo. Schnlder, mgr.)—B" 1 .." t and week Includes: Imperial Comedy Four, M« steal Busklrks. Connelly and Rowe, Daly ton O'Neill, snd Ohantrell. Schnyler snd arecn. VlOTOSiA (Ohas. B. Lewla, mgr.)— Bl» '" * aud week: Herbert Brooks, Two Leonardos. Oiauv Perri. Chas. 0. Tsft and compony, Martury sou Mens, Mason and Pearce, and the Mesmeric Quintette. , Wlnnlpcir. Can^^aiwr, "Mott sad Jeff; April 1-8, llmll Oberholfer and Minneapolis s>ys» phony Orchestra 4-8. .. ,„ .,. rc i, Oppiibum.— Ccdlla Loftus held over^for Siar" 25 nnd week, hesds tbe bill, to crowded nou*T. Winnipbo.— Good bouses enjoyed 'y?,"i|'., by the slock compnny, week of March 20. »"■ Jimmy Valentine" April 1 and wees. ... RMraasS.—Tho bill for week of April 1 ■ ""' „ Del Frnncn's Animal Circus. "Bill Jenks. <Egg_. sketch; Uie Musical Macl.arens, Bwel wnu sWes snd her Picks, nnd Henry and Llselie- OnAKB.—"Why Girls I^ave sgBhgLP.5! l8 - tures, to good returns'. P reMntln « m o«°n pic- pany presents "The Man of Mystery" April» « no pany presents ' week.