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" . i MAY 4 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 17 RO UTE LIST *5&Bll*t»»4*7 of Rac-a -Week 1B to laaure) Insertion. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL,. .,.„ Hands—Charles Frohroan's — Salt,Uk Aj Jt£?' n iCw, lo» Angeles, oai.. s-u. *& &tiw^bier Co.'—N. Y. 5b 29, in- atSS^EMUah Grand Opera (MUton 4 Sargent A *£jfn^.)-^Umore, Md. 29-June 1. amS^dSS OrMd Opera (Milton.A Bargtnt A SniSlS.)-Boston, Mass., 28-June 1. . ^S^nSK Grand Optra (MUton 4 Sargent At ?EUn£m.)-3rooUyn. N. X.. 28-June 1. .i^jbSE Grand Opera (Milton 4 Bargtnt A ASraMrt.)—<»le*go, HI.. 29-June 22. AWm b5S 'GralOpVtt (Milton 4 Sargent iKnTnurri.)— Washington, D. 0., 20-June 1. •fflfiffUB* nrAST A^my ofHnalc Stock (Samuel F. Kingston, „,iTi—N. T. Olty 29. Indefinite. ArJeftin Theatre Stock (D. B. Russell, mgr.)- % Louis Mo., 29, indefinite. appVu sS?k (K. App»U, mgr.)-Nlagara Fells. T ¥.. 29, Indefinite. American Theatre Stock (James Wall, mgr.)— PMIiMpbU. P«., 29, lndeflnlte. .•A^unutK Ckxk"-«us Hill'a-BuBslo, N. Y.. 29-iiiy 4. ••At Sunrise" (Darrell H. Lyall. mgr.)—West- ,„. li„ JUT 1, Fredericksburg 2, Waueoma s Postvllle 4, North McGregor 5, Waokon 6, Lansing 7. New Albln 8, Bono, Minn., 8. Pro- ton 10, Caledonia 11. " ___„ Brian, Donald—Charles Frohman's—Boston, Mass., oq indefinite. Blanche Bates—David Belaaco'a—San Francisco, CaL, 29-May 11. _■ mllle Burke — Obarlea Frohman's — Lawrence, Man . Mar 1. Lowell 8, Worcester 3, 4, Haver- 59. Sprlngneld 7, 8. Dtlca, N. i\. 9, ltliaca 10. Hamilton. Out., Can.. 11. Bonstelle, Jessie, and Associate Players—Buffalo, N. Y., 29, indefinite. B«terfle!d, Everett, Players (B. G. Craerln, mgr.) —Washington, D. 0., 29, Indefinite. Barren Players (TbnrJow Bergen, mgr.)—St. Paul, Sllnn., 29-May 4, Minneapolis 6-11. Blsbop Players (H. W. Bishop, rogr-)—Oakland. Cal.. 29, udeftnits. Brtokner, Una Abell, Stock—Newark, N. J., 6, indefinite ' Beurarde, Sadie, Stock (Mayo 4 Kenton, mgra.)— GloversvUle. N. Y.. 29, lndeflnlte. Bryant 4 Kramer Players—Cleveland, 0., 29, In- definite. "Bought and Paid For"—Win. A. Brady's, Ltd.— N. Y. City 29, lndeflnlte. "Butterfly on the Wheel" (Lewis Waller, mgr.)— N. Y. City 29, lndeflnlte, "Ben-Hur"—Klaw 4 Erlanger's—London, Eug., 29, lndeflnlte. "Blue Bird"—Shubert-Llebler Oo.'s—Newsrk, N. J„ 29-Msy 4. "Banty Pulls the Strings"—Shnbert-Braily's—N. Y. City 29, Indefinite. "BeverlyV (A. G. Delsmater, mgr.)—Perry, N. Y.. May 1. "Barriers Burned Away" (Gllton A Bradfleld, mgrs.)—Herman, Minn., May 1, Wsbpeton, N. Dak., 2, Fergus Falls. Minn.. 3. Staples 4. Cohan, Geo. M.—Cohan 4 Harris'—Philadelphia, Pa., 29-May 4, M. Y. City 9-11. Crosman, Henrietta (Maurice Campbell, mgr.)— Denver. Colo.. 29-May 4. Clsrke, Delia—Fort Collins, Colo., May 1, Chey- enne, Wyo., 2. Laramie 3, Bock Springs 4, Salt Lake City, U., 5-8, Provo 9, Ogden 10, Preston, Ida., 11. . Clifford. Billy (Bob Le Boy, mgr.)—Cincinnati, 0.. 29-May 4, Norfolk. Va., 0-11. Cornell-Price Playera (Cornell 4 Price, nigra.)— Hartford City. Ind., 29-May 4, Union City 8-11. Colonial Stock (Cortland Hopkins, mgr.)—Helton. N. li., Can., May 1, 2, Blchlbucto 3, 4, Jacqnet Rlier 68. Bathnrst 9-11. Carleton Bisters Stock (Varney 4 Montgomery, mgra.)—Charlotte, N. C, 29-May 4. Orescent Stock (P. O. Williams, mgr.)—Brook- lyn, N. Y.. 29, lndeflnlte. Castle Square Stock (John Craig, mgr.)—Boston, Mass., 29. Indefinite. Columbia Players (Fred G. Berger, mgr.)—Wash- ington, D. C 29. lndeflnlte. Cambria Theatre Stock (H. W. Bchcrer. mgr.)— Johnstown, Pa., 29, Indefinite. Columbia Musical Comedy—Dillon 4 King's—Oak- land. Cal.. 29, Indefinite. "Concert, The"—David Belasco's—Cleveland, O., 29-May 4. "'Cat and the Fiddle"—Chas. A. Sellon'a—Hunt- ington, lnd., May 1, Pern 2, Rochester 3, La Pcrte 4. "Oasey Jones," Coast—Norton A Andrews'—Walla Walla. Wash.. May B. Yakima 6, Tncona 8, Aberdeen 9, Hoqulam 10. Drew, John—Charles Frohman's—Madison, Wis., May 1. Milwaukee 2-4, St Paul, Minn., 6-8, Minneapolis 9-11. De Koren Opera (D. V. Arthur, mgr.)—N. Y. City May 6. indefinite. De Voss. Flora (J. B. Rotnour. mgr.)—Wood- stock. III.. 29-May 1, Delsian, Wis., 2-4, Bur- lington 8-8. EitiJscn Stock (Sherman Brown, mgr.)—Milwau- kee, Wis., 29, lndeflnlte. Darls Stock (Harry Dai Is, mgr.)—Pittsburgh, Pa., 29, Indefinite. De Vonde, Chester, and Grace Van Anker Stock— Camden, N. J., 29. lndeflnlte. "Divorce Question. The"—Rowland A Clifford's, Inc.—Chicago, 111., 29. Indefinite. Eltinire. Julian—A. H. Woods'—Boston. Mass., 29-May 4. Earle Stock (L. A. Barle, mgr.)— Batavla, N, Y.„ 20-May 4. Empire Theatre Stock (Snlti 4 Nathanson, mgrs.) —Providence, B, I., 29, lndeflnlte. Erangton Stock (Wm. M. Vance, mgr.)—Evans- ton. III., 29, lndeflnlte. 'Excuse Me," Eastern — Henry W. Savage's— Belleville, Out., Can., May 1, Brockvllle 2, Fort Plain, N. Y., 3, Rome 4. "Excuse Me," Western — Henry W. Savage's— Winnipeg, Man., Can., 29-May 1, Grand Falls, N. Dak., 2, Crookston, Minn., 3. Fargo, N. Dak., 4, Minneapolis. Minn., S-8, Superior, Wis., 9, Dnlutb, Minn., 10, 11. "Excuse Me," Southern—Henry W. Savage's— Taunton, Mass., May 1, Fall Blver 2. New Bedford 3, Newport, R. I.,'4, Hartford. Conn., 6. 7. New Britain 8. Merlden 9, Mlddletown , 10. New London 11. ETerywooian." Eastern—Henry W. Savage's— Hartford, Conn., 29-May 4. ■Everywoman, , • Western—Henry W. Savage's— Toronto, Can., 29-May 4, Montreal 8-11. Fnversham, William (Leonard L. Gallagher, mgr.) _ —Vancouver, B. C, Can., May 1, 2. Tarnum, Dnstla and William—A. H. Woods'— _ Springfield, Mass., 29-May 1. Franklin Stock (A. H. Orayblll. mgr.)—Albion, N. Y., 29-May 4. Frank's, John B., Players (a Ansklngs, mgT.)— _ Hot Springs, S. Dak., 29-May 11. Fischer's Musical FoUlea (B. A. Fischer, mgr.)— Los Angeles, Cal., 29, Indefinite. Gllmoro, Paul (8. A. Jackson, mgr.)— Marfrees- boro. Tens., May 1, Bbelbyville 2, McMlnavlIle 3. Fayetteville 4, Florence, Ala., 6, New De- catur 7, Hnntsvllle 8, South Pittsburg, Tenn., ». Athens 10, Mlddleboro, Ky., 11. Graham, Oscar—Fort Worth, Tex., 29-May 11. Glsser Stock (Vanghan Glaser, mgr.)—Detroit, „ Mich., 29, lndeflnlte, Gryrce, Helen (N. Acpell, mgr.)—Halifax, N. 8.. Can., 29-May 18. ""'"*' Garslde Stock (lames 8. Oarslde, mgr.)—Marshall- town, I,., 2o-May 4, Independence 6-11. Gotham Stock (P. O. Williams, mgr.)—Brook- . lyn. N. Y.. 29. lndeflnlte. aagnon-Poliock Stock (Bert O. Gsgnon, mgr.)— New Orleans. La.. 29. lndeflnlte. Gillette's Playera (J. w. Gillette, mgr.)—Botte, Mont.. 29, lndeflnlte. Grand Opera House Stock (Popbam A McLeod, mm*.)—Winnipeg, Man., Can.. 20, Indefinite. (>or,linier Bros.' Stock. No. 1 (Chas. A. Oordlnler, J—Princeton. 111., May 6-11. ler Bros.' Btock. No. 2 (Earl Oordlnler, )—-WilllamsOeld, ill., Msy 6-11. ■ f Btock—Honoken. N. J., 29, Inflellnite. Indefinite. A, " ,, "- ,J ' bter Ca ' S_N - Y< ^ * '^fTW* ^dy. The"—Elliott Sc BeltJOo'9— IMillnrtelpMs. Ps.. May 1-11. Greyhound. The"—Wagenhala A Kemper's)—N. :2,- °"y 20. Imleflnlte. J.'** H? m *i.' ro '" (Martin Beck, mgr)—CW" „„7f 0 -,1'J-. 29, indefinite. i. °i, M » Dreama"—J«j. If. Oaites'—AJtoooa, p *-> Maor I. AN ENDURING AND BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE TO THE HEROES OF THE 'TITANIC" THE BAND PLAYED 'NEARER MY GOD TO THEE' AS THE SHIP WENT DOWN FIRST VEB8E. On • peaceful night thro' tee starlight bright, There a good ship plowed her waj; She «■■heading straight for tbe port of Fate Ere the breaking of the day. Now onr lips are stilled, And oar eyee are filled, And oar hearts with Borrow torn. Bnt we'll elng of the brave, And the lives they gave, For the loved ones left to mourn. A TRULY BEAUTIFUL 80NC REFRAIN. There tbe brave men stood, As true heroes should,— with their hearts in faith sublime; And their names shall be fond memory until tbe end of time I And the band was bravely playing tbe long of tbe cross and crown— "Nearer My God to Thee"— Aa tbe ship went down. THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER! -TtHsC CXOEL8IOFI Si-ll SECOND VERSB. There's no story told Of true heroes bold That can dim tbe honor duo To the martyrs brave In their nameless grave 'Neath tbe ocean's waves of bine. And In future years, When are dried the (ear* Of the onea that bear their name, Sweetest mem'rlei divine Shall our hearts entwine, For the glory of their fame. SEND FOR A COPY! 3E OO. JOE MORRIS MUSIC CO. ,30 '^£ 68 Jo 3 Jic h 8T "Goose Girl"—Baker 4 Castle's—Lincoln, Nebr., Msy 1. "Get Hlch Quick Walllngford"—Cohan k Harris'— Montreal, Can.. May 6-11. "Girl of the Underworld, A"—O. E. Wee's (C. H. Brooke, mgr.)—Amenla, N. T., Ma; 1, Berlin 2, Chatham 3, Pbilroont 4, Shelburne Falls, Mass., 7, Peterboro, N. H.. 10, Nashua 11. "Graustark"—Baker 4 Castle's—Kansas City, Mo., 29-Msy 4. "Girl and tbe Tramp" (Tuos. Alton, mgr.)—Gil- more City, la.. May 1, -Bolfe 2. Hawtrey, diaries—Sam S. A Lee Shuberts', Inc. —N. Y. City 29-May 11. Uackett, James K. (Wm. F. Mnenster, mgr.)— Philadelphia, Pa., 29-May 4, Cleveland, O., 6-11. Milliard. Robert — Klaw 4 Erlanger's — Beaton, Mass., 29-May 4, Brooklyn, NT*., 6-11. Uajos, Mini—Werba 4 Luescher's—Los Angeles. Cal., 29-May 4, Santa Ana 3, San Diego 6, 7. Riverside 8, Bedlands 9, San Bernardino 10, Santa Barbara 11. Hodge. WlUlam — Llebler Co.*s— Oakland. Cal., May 2-4. Hitcbcock, Raymond — Cohan 4 Harris'—Roches- ter. K. 7., May 2, 8. Hay ward, Grace (Geo. M. Gatls, mgr.)—Chicago, 111.. 29, lndeflnlte. Harlmon Theatre Stock (W. B. Garyn, mgr.)— Columbus, 0-, 29. lndeflnlte. Hlmmeleln's Associate Players (Ira E. Earle, mgr.)—Oil City, Pc, 29-May 4. Fllllman's Ideal Btock (F. P. HUlman, mgr.)— McPhrrson, Kan., 29, Indefinite. Hillman's Ideal Stock (Frank Manning, mgr.)— Carleton. Nebr., 29-May 1, Superior 2, Repub- lic, Kan.. 3, Scanula 4. Hayes and Associate Players (Lncy M. Hayea, mgr.)—Stromburg, Nebr., 20-May 1, Osceola 2- 4, Shelby 6-8. Holden Stock (Holden Bros., mgrs.)—Indianapo- lis, Ind., 29, lndeflnlte. Halton-Powell Stock—Logansport. Ind., 29-Msy 4. Harvey Stock (Harvey D. Orr, mgr.)—Burlington, la.. May 5-11. Borne Stock, No. 1 (F. P. Home, mgr.)—Erie, Pa.,29. lndeflnlte. Home Stock, No. 2 (F. P. Borne, mgr.)—New Castle, Fa., 29, lndeflnlte. Home fctock, No. 3 (Fred K. Lanham, mgr.)— Jamestown, N. Y., 29. lndeflnlte. Bartman Musical Comedy (Ferris Hartman, mgr.) —Los Angeles, Cal.. 29. lndeflnlte. "Hanky Panky"—Lew Fields'—Boston, Mass., 29, Indefinite. "Half Way to Parte"—Paul Potter's^—Boston, Mass., 211-May 4. "Human Hearts"—O. B. Reno's (Henry Gorkey, mgr.)—Charlottetown, P. E. I., Can., Msy 1, Somerside 2, Amherst, N. S., 4. Illlngton, Margaret—John Cort's—St. Louts, Mo., 20-May 4, Alton, III., B, Qulncy 6, Burlington, la., 7, Des Moines 8, Omaha, Nebr., U-ll. Imperial Musical Comedy (Lewis J. Morton, mgr.) —Washington, D. 0., 29. indefinite. Janls. Elsie—Charles Dillingham's — Vancouver, B. 0., Can., 29, SO, Calgary, AIM., 2, 8, Ed- monton 4. . _ Juvenile Bostoulans (B. E. Lang, mgr-)—Bonoers Ferry. Ida., May 1, Sand Point 2, Wenatchee. Wash., 3. 4, Seattle S-ll. Jefferson Theatre Stock (Julius Cahn, mgr.)—Port- land. Me., 29, indefinite. "Just Like John"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd.—Cleve- land, O., 20-May 4. , _ _ Kolb and Dill's Musical Comedy—San Francisco, Cal., 29, Indefinite. Kellard Stock (Ralph KeUard, mgr.) — Syracuse, N. Y., 29, Indefinite. Kelley Stock (Jewell Keller, mgr.)—Selma, Ala., 20-May 4, Columbus, Miss., 6-11. Keyes Stock (Chester A. Keyes, mgr.)—Chllll- cothe, Mo., 20-May 4. Kelly Stock (Sherman Kelly, mgr.)—Beaver Dam, Wis.. 20-May 4. Harvard, HI.. 6-11. Keating 4 Flood's Musical Comedy — Spokane, Wash., 29, Indefinite. Lloyd. Alice—Werba 4 Luescber'<i—Oakland, Cal., 20-May 1, Stockton 2, Auburn 3, Reno, Nev., 4, Salt Lake City, U., 6-8, Ogden 9, Colorado Sprlnrrs, Colo., 11. . , „ ,__ Lang, Eva (0. D. Woodward, mgr.)—Kansas City, Mo.. 29. lndeflnlte. Lytell-Vtcghan Stock—Albany, N. Y., 29. Indefl- Lewls-OUver Players (Jack Lewis, mgr.)—Hamil- ton, O., 28, Indefinite. ,„_,„ Lewis-Oliver Players (Jack Lewis, mgr.)—Middle- town, C. 29, Indefinite. _ La Roy Stock (Harry La Roy, mgr.)— Fostorla, O., 20. indefinite. , mmM __ "Little Woman"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd.—Roches- ter, N. Y., 20,May 4. "Llttlo Itoy Blue"—Henry W. Savage's—N. Y. City 29-Moy 4. "Louisiana Lou" — Harry Askln's — Chicago, 111., 20. indefinite. . _ . „ , „ • "Let George Do It"—Leffler-Bratton Co.'s—N. Y. City 29-Msy 4. ___ . _ .-■ JHcIntyre, Frank—Henry B. Harris'—Brooklyn, N. Y.. 29-May 11. „ _ _ Miller, Henry — Klaw 4 Erlanger's — N. Y. City 2P. Indefinite. , „ „ MacDonatd, Christie—Werba 4 Loescber s—N. Y. City 2»<May 4, Boston, Mass., 6, Indefinite. Mack, Andrew (A. E. Caldwell, mgr.)—Newark, MeUlUe. RowMJ.'R. Stirling, mgr.)—Cleveland, 0., 29-May 4, season ends. .. . Msy A. Bell Marks (R. W. Mark*, mgr.)—St. Catharines, Onr.. Con., 29-May 4. Morison Stock (Lindsay Morlsoa, mgr.)—Boston, Mass., May 6, Indefinite. Morison Stock (Morison 4 Mark, mgra.)—Lynn, Mass., 29, lndeflnlte. _ Majestic Slock (Ford Anderson, mgr.)—Utlca, N. Y., 29. Indefinite. . , Morosco Stock (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—Los An- geles. Cal.. 29, Indefinite. „ . . Maddocka-Fletd Players (Frank L. Maddockl, mgr.)—Bessemer, Ala., 29-llay 4. f Metropolitan Players—naltlmore. Md., ,29-May 4. ^Maher Stock (Phil Maher, mgr.) — Lewlatovm, ■iMaVrla^Nof. The" (Cecil De Mllle, mgr.)- Chlcsgo, III., 28, lndeflulte. , "Mama's Baby Boy" (Geo. W. Bederer, mgr.)— Phlladelpbls, Pa.. 29. lndeflnlte. "Jlodern Evo-'-iMort H. Singer's—Chicago, III., "MUIIon, The"—Henry W. Savage's — Montreal, Can.. 29-dlay 4. - — . . "MlasooTl Girl." Eastern—Merle H. Norton a— ^aS-tSfcl ■ h l wW . 1, * Y., May I. Quebec, Can., 2-4, 8herbrooke 6. 8t. AlbsnsT Vt„ 7, Bnrllngton 8, Barre 9, 8fc Johna- bury 10, Berlin. N. II., 11. North Bros.' Comedians (F. .O. North, mgr.)— Oklahoma. Okla., 29. laJeflnlte. . Nowell Comic Orw-^veland, O- "^■•JA Olcott, Cbanncey (Aagastna Pitts, mgr.)—Roches- ter. N. Y„ 29-May 1. Orpheum Playera (Grant Laferty, mgr.)—Phtla- Uelubla, l'a., 29. Indefinite. "Oliver Twist"—Llebler 4 Co.'s—N. Y. City 29- May 4. "Officer 666"—Cohan A Harris'—N. Y. City 29, lndeflnlte. "Ofllcer 996"—Cohan 4 Harris'—Chicago, 111., 29, Indefinite. "Old Homestead" (Frank Thompson, mgr.)—Phil- adelphia, Pa., 29-May 4. "Only Son. The"—Cohan 4 Harris'—Chicago, 111., 29. Indefinite. "Over Night"—Win. A. Brady's^—San Francisco, Cal., 29-dIayl. Powers, James T.—Sam S. 4 Lee Stmbcrt's, Inc. —N. Y. City 29, lndeflnlte. Payton Stock (Corse Payton, mgr.)—N. Y. City £9, Indefinite. Payton Btock (Corse Payton, mgr.)—Brooklyn, N. Y.. 29, indefinite. „ Payton Stock (Cone Payton, mgr.)—Newark, N. J., 29, lndeflnlte. Payton Stock (Corse Payton, mgr.)—Philadelphia, Pa., 29-May 18. Princess Theatre Stock (Elbert 4 Getcbell, mgrs.) —Des Moines. Ia„ 29. Indefinite. Poll Players (James Thatcher, mgr.)—Washing- ton, D. 0., 29. lndeflnlte. Park Dramatic (O. W. Park, mgr.)—Athena, Ga., 29-IMny 4. Plckerts. Four (Willis Pickett, mgr.)—Chambers- burg, Pa., 29-May 4. Perkins-Brown Stock (Geoffrey Wbalen, mgr.)— South Framlrgbam. Mass., 29, lndeflnlte. "rigeon. The"—Wlnthrop Ames'—N. Y. City 20- May 4. "Plr.k Lady"—Klaw 4 Erlanger's—London, Eng., 29. lndeflnlte. "Pink Lady"—Klaw 4 Erlanger's—Stockton, Cal., May 1, Sacramento 2, 3, Portland, Ore., 0-11. "Patience"—Sbobert-Brady's—N. Y. City May 6- Jooe 1. ■Tetialty, The" — Kllmt 4 Gaatolo's—Pittsburgh, Pa.. 29-May 4. „ "Quaker Girl"—Henry B. Harris'—«. Y. City 29, lndeflnlte. Ring, Blanche (J. P. Goring, gen. mgr.)—N, Y. City 29. lndeflnlte. "Rose Maid. The"—Werba 4 Luescher's—N. Y. City 20. indefinite. "Ready Money"—Wm. A. Brady's—Chicago, 111., 29, lndeflnlte. "Romance of the Underworld"—Pan! Armstrong*!' —Chicago, 111., 29. lndeflnlte. Sothcm, B. H., and Julia Marlowe (Lee Shubert, mgr,)—Columbus, 0., 29-May 1, Indianapolis, Ind., 2-4, Chicago, III., 8-18. 8kliner. Otis—Klaw A F/rlanger's—N. Y. Olty 29. lndeflnlte. Starr. Frances—David Belasco's — Boston, Mass., 20-May 18. Scheff. Frltil—8am S, A Lee Shubert's^—Brooklyn, N. Y., 20-May 4. Suratt, Valeaka (Lee Harrison, mgr.)—Altoona, Pa., May 2. 3. Sidney, George (Frank Whltbeck, mgr.)—Chat- tanooga, Tenn., 29-May 1, Knoxvllle 2-4, Rich- mond, Va., 6-11. Smart Set (Chas. E. Barton, mgr.)—Newark, N. J.. May 6-11. Spooner, Cecil (Blaney-Spooncr Amnse. Co., mgrs.) —N. Y. City 29. indefinite. Standard Stock (J. H. Bucken, mgr.)—Philadel- phia, Pa., 29, Indefinite. Servoss, Mary, and Associate Playera—Grand Rap- ids. Mich., 20, Indefinite. Stanford A Weatern Players—Elmlra. N. Y., 29. lndeflnlte. Slmrpley Stock (A. J. Sharpley, mgr.)—Bt. Al- bans. Vt.. 29-May 4. "Spring Maid"—Werba 4 Luescher's—Montreal, Can., 29-May 4, Quebec 6-8, fiherbrooke 9, Plattsbarg, N. Y., 10, Burlington, Vt., II. "Shepherd of the Bills" (Gaskell A MacVltty, Inc., mgrs.)—Chicago. 111., 20-May 18. "School Daya"—Stair 4 Havlin'a. Inc. (A. W. Herman, mgr.)—Rochester, N. Y.. 20-May 1, Syracuse 2-4, Philadelphia, Pa., S-U. "Stampede, The" (A. G. Delamater, mgr.)—Kan- sas City, Mo., May S-ll. "Suuny South"—J. 0. Rockwell's—Dexter, Me., Mey 1, Dover 2. Guilford 8, Milllnocket 4, Isl- and Falls 6. Houlton 7, Mars Hill 8, Presque Isle 9. Carlbtu 10. Fort Fairfield 11. Thurston (Dudley McAdow, mgr.)—Jersey Olty, N. J.. 20-Msy 4, N. Y, Olty 6-18. Taylor. Albert, Players—Abilene, Tex., May 1, Wells 2, Miners 3, Long-view 4, Hot Springs, Ark., 6-18. Thompson Stock (0. Thompson, mgr.)—Frvelsnd, Pa., 29-May 4. Twin City Stock (B. H. Ferry, mgr.)—Hudson, Wis., 29, Indefinite. Tempest Stock (J. L. Tempest, mgr.)—Wlndber, Pa., 29-Msy 4. "Talker, The"—Henry B. Harrla'—«f. Y. Olty 29, lndeflnlte. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" — Stetson's (Leon Wash- bum, mgr.)—Tacoma, Wash., May 1. "Uncle Tom's Cabin"—Wllllainauorl, 0., May 4. Van Dyke 4 Eaton 8tock (H. Walter Van Dyke, mgr.)—Milwaukee. Wis,, 20, lndeflnlte. Wnrfleld. David—David Belasco's —N. Y. City 20-May 4. Ware, Helen—Henry B. Barns'—Louisville, Ky., 20-May 1, Dayton. 0., 2, Toledo 3, 4, Ann Ar- bor, Mich., 6, Jackton 7, Elkhart, Ind., 8, Ce- dar Baplds, la., 9. Des Moines 10, 11. Williams, Hattle — Charles Frohman's — Boston, Mass., 20, Indefinite. Warner, H. B Llebler Co.'s— Boston, Mass., 29, Indefinite. Walker Whiteside (Walter Floyd, mgr.)—N. Y. Olty 20, Indefinite. Waller. Lewis— N. Y. Oily 20, lndeflnlte. Weber-Fields' Jubilee (Weber 4 Fields, mgrs.)— N. Y. CI if 20-May 11. Wheeler Sisters' Block (loo Carroll, mgr-)—Wes- ton. W. Va.. 20-May 4. Winuinger Btock (Wlnninger Bros.' mgrfl.)—Mil- waukee. Wis., 20, lndeflnlte. Wolfe Slock (J. A. Wolfe, mgr.)— Wichita, Kan., 29, lndeflnlte. Wilmington Stock (L. B. Levlson, mgr.)—Wil- mington, Del., Bay 6, Indefinite. Wight Theatre Stock (Billiard Wight, mgr.)— Bereeford. 8. Dak., May 2, Omtervllle 6. "Woman. The" —David Belasco's — Pittsburgh, Pa.. 20-May 4. "Within the Law"—Wm. A. Brady'!, Ltd.—Chi- cago, 111., 20, lndeflnlte. "Winsome Widow" (Plorens Zlegfeld Jr., mgr.)— N. Y. City 29. indefinite. "Wild Goose"—F. a Whitney's—Philadelphia, Pa.. 20. Indefinite. "White Squaw" (John F. Sullivan, mgr.)—Win- nipeg, Man., Can., 20 Bay 1. ZWa Musical Comedy (A. M. Eton, »p.)- San Fraaelsco, Cal., 29, lndeflnlte. Bl'HLGSai'E WHEEL SHOWS. Colombia—Eastern. Al. Reeves' Beauty Show —Gayety, Pittsburgh, ao-dftj'4. IMiman Show (Jack Singer, mgr.)-—Corinthian, llnchmter, 20-May 4. Belles of the Boulevard (Frank McAllcr, mgr.)— Gayety. Boston, 2D-.Msy 4. Big Banner Show (Gallagher 4 Shean, mgrs.)— Empire, Toledo. 29-May 4, Columbia, Chicago, ML Big Gaiety Show (Phil I'aulscraft, mgr.)—Casino, Boston, 20-May 4. Boo Tons (Jesse Burns, mgr.)—Standard, Cincin- nati, 29-iMay 4, Star and Garter, Chicago, S-ll. Bowery Burlesquers (Marny Rosenthal, mgr.)— Gayety, Louisville, 29-Mr.y e. College Girls (Obas. Foreman, mgr.)—Gayety, Omaha, 20-May 4. Columbia Borleeqoers (Frank Barns, mgr.)— New Lyceum, St. Joseph, 20-May 1, Uayety, Kansas City. 6-11. Cracker Jacks (Harry Leonl. mgr.) —Star and Garter, Chicago, 29-May 4. Dreamland Burleaquera (Issy Ororts, mgr.)—Gay- ety, Detroit, 29-Msy 4. (singer Girls (Geo. H. Harris, mgr.)—Gayety, Boston, May 6-11. Olrls From Hsppyland (B. W. Otlpman, mgr.)— Murray Hill. New York, 29-May 4, QlTmore, Springfield, 6-8. Golden Orook (James Fulton, mgr.)—Gayety, To- ronto, 20-May 4, Garden. Buffalo. 0-11. Harry Hastings' Show—Gllmoro, Springfield, 20- May 1, Franklin Square. Worcester, 2 4. Honeymoon Girls (Al. Rlcb'a Producing Co., mgra.)—Mohawk, Schenectady, 20-May 1, Em- pire, Albany, 2-4. Jersey Miles (Wm. Jennings, mgr.)—Gayety, Washington, 29-May 4, Uayety, Pittsburgh, (1-11 Knickerbockers (Louis Robie, mgr.) — Oayery, 1'lnlndelptla, 29-May 4. Love Makers (Dave Quran, mgr.)—Olympic, New York, 20-May 4. Casino, Philadelphia. 6-11. Merry Whirl (Luitls Epstein, mgr.) — Gayety, Kansas City. 20-May 4. Midnight Maidens (W. 8. Clark, mgr.)—Colum- bia, Chicago. 20-May 4. Parisian Widows—Gayety, Philadelphia, May 0- Passing Parade (Moe Messing, mgr.)—Hurtlg a Seamen's. New York, 29-May 4, Murray Hill, New York, 6-11. Queen of Bohemia (Phil Isaac, mgr.)—Garden, Buffalo, 20-May 4. Queens of the Jardln de Paris (Jos. Howard, mgr.) — ()■■ jety, Newark, 20-May 4, Empire, Hoboken, 6-11. Robinson Crusoe Girls (Bam Robinson, mgr.)— Uayety. Brooklyn, 20-May 4. Rose Bydelt's London Belles (W. S, Campbell, mgr.)—Gayety, Minneapolis, 20-May 4. Runawoy Girls (Peter 8. Clark, mgr.)—Empire, Cleveland, 20-May 4. Social Maids (A. J. Phillips, mgr.)—Star, Brook- lyn, 20-Msy 4, Gayety. Baltimore, 0-11. Star and Garter Show (Frank Weinberg, mgr.)— empire. Albany, 20-May 1, Mohawk, Scheneo tally. 2-4. Taxi Girls (Lou Hurtlf, mgr.)—Casino, Philadel- phia, 29-May 4. Trocaderos (F. 8. Pierce, mgr.)—Gayety, Balti- more, 29-May 4, Gayety, Washington, 0-11. Vanity Fair (Bowman Bros., mgra.)—Gayety, Bt. Louis, 20-May 4. Welch's Burlesquers (Jacob Lleberman, mgr.)— Kmplre. Hoboken, 20-May 4. Winning Widow (Davo Pomer, mgr.)—Columbia, New York. 29-May 4. Qnyety, Newark, U-ll. World of Pleasure (Geo. H. Fltchett. mgr.) — Westminster, Providence, 20-Moy 4, Casino, Boston, 011. Empire—Western. Americans (Ed. B. Daley, mgr.)—Casino, Brook- lyn, 20-May 4. Big Review (Henry P, Dixon, mgr.)—Empire, Newark, 20-May 4, Eighth Avenue, New York, 6-11. Century Olrls (Morris Walnstock, mgr.)—Cook's Opera House, Rochester, 20-May 4, Lafayette, Buffalo, 0-11. Cherry Blossoms (Max Armstrong, mgr.)—Bow- ery, New York, 20-May 4, season ends. Coxy Comer Girls (Lew Watson, mgr.)—nigh Street Theatre. Columbus. 29-May 4. Darlings of Paris (Chas. Taylor, mgr.)—Century, Kansas Olty, 20-Msy 4, Standard, St. Louis, fi- ll. DalTydlll (Art Moeller, mgr.)—Empire, Chicago, 20-May 4. Follies of tbe Day (Harney Gerard, mgr.)—Eighth Avenue, New York, 20-May 4. Girls From Reno (Jutnes Madison, mgr.)—Star, Chicago, 29-Msy 4, Empire, Chicago, 0-11. Imperials (Harry Shapiro, mgr.)—Star, St. Paul, 20-May 4, Krug, Omaha. 5-11. Jardln de Paris Girls (Burt Kendrlck, mgr.)— Krug, Omaha, 20-May 4, Century, Kansas City, Ml. Lady Buccaneers (H, M. fltrouje, mgr.)—People's, Cincinnati. 20-May 4. Merry Maidens (Edward Bbafer, mgr.)—Bucking- ham, Louisville, 20-May 4, Folly, Chicago, fl- 11. Moulin Rouge (Joe Pine, mgr.)—Empire, Balti- more, 20-May 4, Empire, Newark. 0-11. Pace Makers (R. E. ration, mgr.)—Folly, Chi- cago, 20-Msy 4. Queens of tbe Folles Bergere (Counlhrui 4 Sbsu- noo, mgrs,)—Standard, St. Louis, 20-May 4. Regatta Olrls (Walter Greaves, mgr.)—Calety, Albany, 20-Msy 4, Star. Toronto. 618. Rolllckern—Star, Cleveland, 20-May 4, Tiger Lilies (D. R. Williamson, mgr.)—Empire, Brooklyn. 20-May 4. Watson's Burlesquers (W. B, Watson, mgr,) — Bronx, New York, 20-May 4, Empire, Baltimore, 0-11. Zalloh'a Own (W. 0. Cameron, mgr.)—Lafayette, Buffalo, 29-May 4. MINSTRELS. Big City—John W. Vogel'a— Bnckeye Lake Oa- slno, Mlllersport, 0., 20, Indefinite. Evans, George, Honey Boy—Hartford, Conn., New Haven 9, New London 10, New Bedford, Mass., 11. Gentry Brothers Combined—Gnlfport, Miss., 29, BUoxl 30, Mobile, Ala., May 1. 1'cnsacola. Fla., 2, Greenville, Ala., 3, Montgomery 4, Atlanta. Ga., 6, 7. Haarnbeck A Wallace (B. E.- Wallace, mgr.)— Oharleaton, W. Va., 29, Huntington 30, Athens, O., May 1, Parkersburg, W. Va., 2, Clarksburg 3, Morgantown 4, Unlootown, Pa., 6, Connells- Honest Bill's—Oroweburg, Kan., Hay 6, Liberal, Mo., 7, Bronaugh 8, Moundville 9, Mllo 10, Sheldon 11. Miller Bros. 4 Arlington's 101 Ranch Real Wild West—Orovllle, Cal., May 1, Auburn 2, Reno, Nev., 8, Wlnnemucca 4, Elko 8, Ogden, U.. 0. Salt Lake Olty 7, Provo 8, Logan 9, Pocatello, Ida., 10, Idaho Falls 11. . , „ _ Rlngllng Brothers'—Terra Hanle, Ind.. 27, St. Louis, Mo., 29-May 4, Indianapolis. Ind.. 6. Richmond 7, Cincinnati, 0. (Norwood). 8, (Cnm- mlnsvllle) 9, Dsyton 10. Columbus 11. _ , Bobbins', Frank A.—Camden, N. J., May 1, Salem 2, Millvllkt 8, Brldgeton 4, Lakewood 0, Bed Bank 7. Sparks', John — Dover, N. J., May 8, Morrlstown 4, Nyack, N. Y., 0. Baveratraw 7, Suffern 8.. Young Buffalo's Wild West and Col. Cummins' Far East (V. O. Seavor, gen. mgr.)—Peoria, III.. 27. Springfield 20, Decatur 80, La Fa- Sitte, Ind., May 1. afuncle 3, Fort Wayne 3, alamaaoo, Mich., 4. FILM SHOWS. Bernhardt, Sarah, and Mm*. Rejane, to Moving Pictures—Brooklyn, N. Y., May 0-11. Buffalo Bill and 101 Ranch Real Wild West, la Moving Pictures (W. J. McQuInn, mgr.)—Sud- bury, Ont., Can.. Msy I, 2, North Bay 8, 4, To- ronto 6-8, Hamilton 9-11. Durbar. The, in Klnemacolor Moving Pictures— UibanSnilth'a—N. Y. City 20, Indefinite. Durbar, The. In Klnemacolor Moving Pictures— Urban-Smith's—Buffalo, N. Y., 29-May 4. Durbar, Tho, In Klnemacolor Moving Pictures— Urban-Smith's—Memphis, Tenn., 29-Msy 11. Durbar. The, In Klnemacolor Moving Pictures— Urban-Smith's—Cincinnati, O., 29-May 11. Durbar, Tbe. In Klnemacolor Moving Pictures— Urban-Smith's—New Haven, Conn., May 2-8. Howe's Moving Pictures (Lymon II. Howe, mgr,) —Philadelphia, Pa.. 20, lndeflnlte. Howe's Moving Pictures (Lyman II, Howe, mgr,) —Newark, N. J.. May 0-11. Howe's Moving Pictures (Lyman H. Howe, mgr.) —Kansas City, Mo., 29-Mny 11. Homer's "Odeaser," in Moving Pictures (Jska Wells, mgr.)—New Orleans, La.. 29, Indefinite. Klnemacolor Moving Pictures — Urban-Smith's— Cleveland, 0., May 0-18. McMahon 4 Jackson's Moving Pictures—Cincin- nati, 0., 20, lndeflnlte. Ralney'a, Paul J., Jungle Moving Pictures—Phila- delphia. Pa., May 6, Indefinite. Bait's Moving Pictures (F. B. Rule, mgr.)— Cryatsl Lake, la.. 20-Msy I, Bclmond 2-4, Thompson 6-8, Lake Park 0-11. MISCELLANEOUS. Barkoot Carnival (K. B. Barkoot, gen. mgr.)— Henderson, Ky., 20-May 4. Flint, Herbert L., Show (H. L. Flint, mgr.)— Anderson, Ind., 20-May 4. Great Patterson Show—Ooffeyvllle, Kan., 20-May 4, Independence 6-11. "King of the Kokomo" (Billy Allen, mgr.)— Marlon, Ind., 20-May 4, Kokomo 6-11. Leonard Amuse. Show—Mens, Ark,, 20-May 4. Lanrten Vaudeville Show (Dr. Chas, Lamlen, mgr.) —George, la., 20-Msy 4, Luverne. Minn., 0-11. Mludred anil Render* (0. 0. Maynard. mgr.)— Col alt, Ont.. Can., May 8, 4, Sudbury 0-8, Sault see. Marie 9-11. Norwood Hypnotic Show (M. H. Norwood, mgr.)— Auckland. New Zealand, 29. lndeflnlte. Parker, Helton A Parser Ooroedy—Gibson Olty, 111., 29-May II. Raymond, Oreat (Maurice F. Raymond, mgr.)— Bombay, India, 29, lndeflnlte. Raymond's Show (Jock Raymond, mgr.)—Blr- m Ingham, A Is., 29-May 4. OUT OF TOWR HEWS Kanaaa City, Ho.— Willis Wood (0. D. Woodward, mgr.) the Woodward Stock Co. In- augurated lta Summer run Sunday matinee, April 21, In "The Rose of the Rancho." Good busi- ness was the rale sll week. Eva Lang, Elliott Dexter and Mr. Dennlthorne were the principals in a good auiaiortlng company. "The Girl of the (Holden West" 20 and week. "Toe Warrens of Virginia" week of Msy 6. Biiubeit (Earl Steward, mgr.)—-Lew Field*' show, "The Neverhomes," did a good week's business week of 22. Geo. Muuroe, Al. Leech, Jess Dandy, Bessie Clifford, and Vera Flnlay all appeared to advantage. Howe'a pictures began a two weeks' engagement 20. Margaret Illlngton May 18 and week. "The Balkan Princess" 20 and week. Oiuno (A. Judah, mgr.)—"Tbe Goose Girl" did well week of 221. "drauatark" 20 and week. "The Stampede" week of May 6, the Eagle Mln- etrel* 18, 14, after which the house will close for tbe season. ORruioii (Martin Lehman, mgr.)—The hill for 29 and week Includes: The Balalaika Or- chestra, Walter Hampden and compauy. Princess Ralah, Knox Wilson, Almn Youlln, and De Benso and La Due. Business Is big. 20 May 0. -leu's, Field's, Al. O. (Edward Oonard, mgr.)—Munde, lnd., May 1, Richmond 2. BANDS. Ferrulo and his Band—Delmar Garden, Bt. Lonie, Mo., May 1-Aug. 81. KB ties Concert Band (T. P. 3. Power, gen. mgr.)—l'aoll, Kan., May 1, Ottawa 2, Law- rence 8, Topeka 4. 8, Ilolton 0, Uorton 7, Fair- bury, Nebr., 8, Beatrice S, Teeomseb 10, Ne- braska Olty II. 12. Royal Italian Band (Frank Orejory, leader).— Lima Park, Los Angeles, Cal., 20, lndeflnlte. CIRCVSBB. Banram-Balley'B—Philadelphia, Pa., 20-May 4. Dames'. Al. C—Tbe Dalles, Ore., Msy 1, Crass EitTftiss (J. B. Uroneon, mgr.)—Tho bill for _j and week Includes: Brady and Mahoney, the Three Keltons, Ruth Francis and company, Holmes and Buchanan, and Cailleux. Gavrrr (Burt McPhall, mgr.)—Vanity Fair, with Pat White, Bob Van Osten, Bowmsn Bros., the Four Armstrongs, and tbe Busch D* Vera Trio, gsve eicellent performances week of 23. The Merry Whirl 29 and week, tbe Colombia Bur- lesquers week of May 8. CsNTtmx (Jos. Donegan, mgr.)—The Queens ot tbe Folles Bergere Co., with Kid Canneld, tha reformed gambler, as a feature, drew well week of 22. Tbe Darllnga of Parts 29 and week, the Jardln de Paris Girls week ot May 6. Fob»st Pail. (J. H. KoOer, mgr.)—Tbla was Ibo first of tbe Summer parks to open, and tea crowda which were In attendance on opening day, Sunday, April 21, clearly Indicated that they were awaiting the park season. Tho princi- pal attraction is Signor Oortls' Italian Hand. pal attraction Is Signor Cords' Italian Band, while all the favorite concessions are still on hand. Old Plantation Show, Dickey's "Clrclo D" Ranch Show, and Bensond Musical Oomedy Company. The free vaudeville acta Include: King > and Queen, Brott and Hall, and Ernest Mitchell. . Nora.—A big spectacular production of "Snow and the Seven Dwarfs" will be given Msy 23- 25, at Gordon A Koppel'a Stadium. Three hun- dred children, two hundred women and two hun- dred men and horses are to be used. It will be produced by Laura V. Lull, and staged by her manager, De Witt Williams. They hope to make) this an annual event In Kansas Olty. Montreal, Caa. — His Majesty's (H. 0. Brooks, mar.) "Rebecca of Bunuybrook Farm" bad good business April 22 anil week. "Taw Spring Bald" week of 29. "Oet-Rlch-Qulck Wal- llmrfoTd" May 0 anil week. I did _ 20 and week. "Everywoman" May 6 and week OarliaoM (Oeo. Driscoll, mgr.)—Tbe BUI for week of 29 Includes: Jsmea J, Morton, Haydn. Borden end Haydn. Sampsell and Relily, Bob and Tip, La Vler and Charles R. Sweet. Bnslnesa le good. FaanOAii (J. 0. Hooley, mgr.)—Bill for week of 29 Includes: Gxeot Otto, Lewln Martelle. La Bell*. Anna Lebr. Jones and Grant, and Mile. De Vans. Rot*l (Oliver McBrlen, mgr.)—•The Regatta Girls closed tbla bouse for the season week end- ing 27. NanowiL (Geo. Oauvreau. mgr.)—The Perma- nent French Stock Co., In "L'Alglon," did good business 22 and week. "Papa" week of 39. Not*. —A novel atnnt Is to he performed by the members or "The Spring Maid" Company dur- ing week of April 20. In aid of the survivors-of the Titanic. A large touring auto will be en- gaged, and three open-air concerts will be given. Tbe chorus girls will mingle with the crowd with street car boxes, and collect contributions. BASE BALL AMERICAN LEAGUE Pmiftxss (II, 0. Judge, mgr.)—"Baby Mine'' d big business 22 and week. "The Million" . __f". Z*. .in li ■«.__ a -_J _, U .L ■%£,£-wVecoT &'■!& r M " »■ w "' AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK »on a, sooth Nerwalk, Com., 7, Bridgeport 8, With ST. Louis, Mar ». «t».