The New York Clipper (June 1912)

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JUN^S 1HE--NEW YOEE CLIPPER. ,;.- 17 T ,iK iioit Particular People on Earth are ntaie People. And the most Successful stage Bhoea f\ /J, SHOES, dally, (kre ^# ■ %•* weekly and yearly no TOD REA1JZB that tbe Fashion Decisions ol Btiiredom set the styles for ail ©lawee of society, viiiin ludgment la respected. 0-0 shoes are re- .^t*a WoT\glmtojtaTeipecu& Yet IT ALL rWuESback to YOU PEOPLE, ttie ladles and gen- uenen of "toe profession or all professions." iOC DECIDE tie striee—we[0-a] almplv provide them. The fact that wo do It so successfully Is a matter ot«re.t^tou. k toBna OHI0A<JO come to or. 'phosB for our "beat_ salesperson" and iieif we're still setting; the paca on both 8TYLES and MONEY'S WORTH I You'll And we ARE-always and forever. n-G WOMKM'8 SHOPSi 23 E. Madison St. and MS. State; hews i a 8. Clark and 206 s. state Ideal Store Service. (All "p hones, Harrison 6408. Jot It down.; ffllT OF TOWH HEWS The Summer season opened all along tbe line wllli cheerful sunshine and great turnouta. Be- . fore tbe Inaugural week ended downpours cut Into puny present "Mn. Wlggs of tbe Cabbage Patch" the box-office returns, and upset tbe plan for tbe week of 8. rurally Senior's class play on the campus of the Hippodrome (M. F. Clancey, mgr.)—Business unlrcrslty. The class of *12. U. of C, was ' looked to present "Cant. Letterblalr," but a post- ponement was imperative. ' Conbi Island (Joseph J. Glrard, mgr.)—The Peers will be toe arena card 2. At tbe open- air theatre on Like Oomo: Tbe Two Original Lees Sawyer and De Lira. Ca pi, George. Stewart. Bert and Besa Draper, Oralf and Williams, and the plctnres. , Colonial, Gnc, Ltbio and Obprbvm, ' nuvlnr picture shows, report good' basinets. Albany, N. V. — Hsrmanus Bleecker Hstl (Edward M. Hart, mgr.) the Lytell-Vaiigban Stock Co. closed a successful week's lnulneas June 1, In "Mrs. Wlggs of tbe Cabbage Patch." '"The Deep Purple" week of 3. Paooron'B (Howard Orabam, mgr.)—Continu- ous vaudeville and moving pictures drew great crowds week ending 1. Majbhtic (Emll Delcbea, mgr.) — Vaudeville and moving pictures, to satisfactory business. Maple ISf.ach I'iek (John J. Curl In, mgr.) Decoration Day'a opening of thin park, notwith- standing; the rain, drew Immense crowds, and the many attractions were greatly enjoyed. At the open air theatre, for week of 3, are: The Five Arnunits,. Jessie Busaey snd ber trained OCRs, Al. Herman and Carrie Millie. On the tunnlwnlk. tbe new concessions Include: "The Search of the South Pole." James Hunter's hall of carlos; the diving girls, and tbe funny bouse. Electric • Park (Lincoln E. Brown, mgr.) The opening here drew good slsed crowds. At tbe Rustic Tbestre tbe bill for week of 8 in- cludes: Nibble snd Bordeau, tbe Lamberts, Elsie Tagus, and tbe Autonette Slaters. Note.— The Oagenbeck-Wallace Combined Shows will abow here June 15. Ctlcn, N. T—n«jostle (Ford Anderson, mgr.) good houses week ending June 1. Tbe stock com- TO CORRESPONDENTS OVR THEATRICAL COBHE- SPONDErlTS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE CREDEN- TIALS VOW HELD BY THEM EXPIRED ON JUNE 1, 101JJ. THEY ARE REQUESTED TO RETURN THEM TO THIS OFFICE AT ONCE, FOR RENEWAL FOR MM 11. - Theatrical Lawyer EDWARD J. ADER Fifth Floor Straus Bide., Clark A Madison Sts. CHICAGO, ILL, Practice In all State a d U. 8. Courts. ADVICE PEEK. Mlnii., 8, Cottonwood 0. Appictoa 8! Benson 10*. '„., „ _ „.., . , ., „ Morris 11. Herman 12. Campbell 13. Elbow ™M Band—Willow Grove, Philadelphia. Pa., Lake 14, Oleiiwood ir>. Ma, Lytell-VsuKhau Stock — Albany, N. Y., 3, Keyes Stock (Chester A, Kens, mgr.)—Fort Bcott, Kan., 3-8, Springfield, Mo., 10-15. Keith's Stock (13. F. Keith, mgr.)— Portland, Me., 8, Indefinite. Knickerlmcker Stock, Eastern (Kutene J. Murphy, mgr.)—Clinton, la.. 3. Indefinite. Knickerbocker Stock. Western (Kugeue J. Murphy, mgr.)—Columbia; Mo., 3-8,,Clinton 10-15. Lloyd, Alice—Wrrba A l.ucselier's — Montreal, Oan., 3-8, Boston, Mass., 10, liulerinltc. Lockes, Tlie_ (Will II. l,oeke. mgr.)—Marshall, •H- •*>- ROUTE LIST. Routes Intended for Thin Column Most Reach Tbla Office Not Later Than Saturday of Each Week to insure Insertion. . In- definite. Lang, Eva, Stock (O. D. Woodward, mgr.)—Kan- aas City, Mo., 3, indefinite. Lucille La Verne anil Associate Players—Rich- mond, Vn., 3, Indefinite. Latlmore Stock (Ernest Latlmore, mgr.)—Lynch- burg, VI.. 3, Indefinite. . La Porte, Mae (Joe McEnroe, mgr.)—Plqua, O., Lyric' Stock, No. t (Edgar W, Ruff, mgr.)— Hornell. N. Y., 3, Indellnlte. Lyric Stock. No. 2 (Edgar W. Ruff, mgr.)—Penn Van, N. Y., 3. Indellnlte. Lyric Stock, No, 3 (Edgar W. Ruff, mgr.)— Corning. N. Y., 8, Indellnlte. Kilouardes Band—Woodslde Park, Philadelphia, Pa., 3. Indellnlte. • Ferrulo ami Ills Band—Delmar (lunlen, St. I...uls, Mo„ 3-Anx. .11. Henry A Young's Military Hand—Sholliot Park, Wilmington, Del., I t a t. 7. Natlello and his Band—Fontaine Kerry Park, Louisville. ](y., 3 Imleflnlte. Philippine. Don, and bla Hand—Rlvcrvlew Park, loilsvllle, Ky., 3, indefinite. Royal Italian Band (Prank Gregory, leader)— Luna Park, Los Angeles, Cal.. .'I, Indefinite. Raymond Ladles' Orchestra—Russell, Kan., 3-8. Washington Marine Band — Chevy Cbaie Lake, Chevy Chase, Md., 3, Indellnlte. ClltCl'SISS AND WILD WEST SHOWS. Is good. The addition of acts la meeting with pronounced success, live acts and pictures week of 8. LuKDERo. — Pictures and vaudeville to good business. Ooorland and Walsh, Llda Gardner, Three Sisters songs. OapHroir (Ford Anderson, mgr.)—Pictures snd Kelcey, and the Qoyt Trio. Ludlow Laatoon (John J. Weaver, mgr.)—The Oorioney Stock Co. will put on the farce, "He Dhl It," at the Rustic Tbestre, 2 Ciibstki Park (Isaac M. Martin, mgr.)—Mons. Jams BsnkonT snd Lulu Belmont are topping the list at the Vaudeville Theatre, 2. Others: Nicho- las Nelson Troupe of hoop rollers, Black Brothers, Dayton, the man wltb four voices, and Van Cello. Zoo (Walter A. Draper, mgr.)—The Cincinnati Summer Bymphony Orchestra, directed by John Out (L. H. Chapman, mgr.)—Pictures. Ai.iiakera (Henry Lux, mgr.)—Pictures. Summit Park.— Bond concerts and dancing. Utioa Park. —Dancing and concerts. Omaha, Neb.—Boyd (Frank Phelps, mgr.) Weber A Fields' Jubilee Co. June 4. The ad- vance sale was big. Brandeis' (Edw. Monlghan, mgr.)—Largman's Yiddish Comedy Co. 2, 8. Gayett (E. L. Johnson, mgr.)—BUI week of Bnargur. begin tbe second week of tbe Summer June 2: Van and Pierce, Ted Bailey's statue dogs, Mr. and Mrs. Denver. Trask and Gladden, Lord Richard Burton, and tbe moving pictures. Ainnoxr. (0. A. Franke, mgr.)—Vaudeville and moving pictures. Lake Manawa, Kbl-o Park and Codrtlanu Beach are all drawing good crowds. .. Syracuse, N. Y.—Empire (Frederick Gage, mgr.) "My Friend from India." week of May 27, drew good buelnesa. "Tbe Chaperon" week of June 3. Wibiino (Francis P. Martin, mgr.)—"David Ha rum." week of May 27, drew well. "Tbe Rose of the Ranebo" week of June 3. Valley (Philip Honold, mgr.) will open for the season 10. The Morton Opera Co., which proved so popular last Summer, will sgalu pre- concert season, 2. Grand Opera Housb (McMahon A Jackson, mgrs.)—Boutin and Tlllson, In "A Yard of Mu- sic," assisted by Franceses Parker, arc the head- liners 2. Vaudeville and photoplays. Lyrio (McMahon A Jackson, mgrs.)—Tom Emmons and Frank Oolvln are vocalists coming 2, and wltb Helen Hofer and photoplays, will make up the bill.-' American (Harry Hart, mgr.)—The last vaudeville bill was provided by tbe Belllsandros, Whlttter and Orossan, Stutsman and May, Nina Leader, and Billy Doss. K F. Keith's (Charles L. Doran, mgr.)—Ten cent Summer vaudeville is popular. Newcomers 2 Include; Foster and his trained dog, "Mike;" Eckert and Bertv In "Blossoms;" Ross nnd Ash- loo, Msjor snd Roy, and Freed'and Bertln. Mo- ■™ t ' tu f Mghtcr operaB this season. Harry Grlb tloo pictures. Empress. —The photoplay, "Dishonor," will be put on 2.. . HaucK'a Opeja House, New Lyceum, Family, and Utah's Cevktubi, all former theatres, are de- voted to motion pictures. Lima, O.—Paurot (L. H. CanhIngham, rarr.) anting pictures are drawing large crowds. Orfhium (Fred Hilton, mgr.) has Installed mo- tion pictures tot tbe Summer, and are playing to Mn business. Ltrto (O. O. Deardourff, mgr.) opened June 3. with a musical comedy stock company, In "Tbe Girl and the' Chauffeur." iioyai.. Star, Dreamland, Lima and EMTraa, motion picture bouses, sll doing well. Spring-field, O.—New Sun (Sun Amusement Co., mgrs.) Mir for week of June 3: Maggie L* ton, who was with Louise Gunning thla season, again heads tbe Valley company. Geneva, N. Y.—Star (Daniel Deegan, mgr.) among tbo films shown week of June 3 were: "A Close Oall," "All is Fslr," "Fatlma.7 "The Lost Hot," "When Kings Were the Law." "Ri- vals," "Her Convict Brother." " 'Tla Mother," "Sing Lee." and "Bad Man." flood business rules. Temple (Frank O. Pierce, mgr.)—Pictures and high- class musical turns every afternoon and twice erenlags, to good audiences. Motion World (Day A Wally, mgrs.) —Pic- tures snd variety. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL. Adams, Maude — Charles Frotman's— Portland, Ore., June 3-5, Tacoma. Wash., 0. Victoria, B. O., Can.. 7, 8, Vancouver 10, 11, Seattle, Wash.,12-15. Anglln, Margaret (Lewis Netbertole, mgr.)—Oak- It ml. Cal.. 3-5. Aborn English Grand Opera (Milton & Sargent Aborn. nigra.)—Baltimore, Md.. 3-2B. Aborn English Grand Opera (Milton A Sargent Aborn, mgrs.)—Washington, D. C. 3-0. Academy of -Music Stock (Samuel F. Kingston, . mgr.)— N. Y. City 3, Indefinite. American Theatre Stock (James Wall, mgr.)— Philadelphia, Pa.. 3, Indefinite. Anson-Ollmore Stock—Buffalo, N. Y., 3, indefi- nite. Appell Slock (Sim Allen, mar.)—Niagara Falls, N. Y., 3, Indefinite. American Stock (W. E. Culbane, mgr.)—Kearney, ■Nebr., 3-8. Auditorium Stock (Frank McBrlde, mgr.)—Balti- more, Md., 3, Indefinite. Blanche Bates—David Belasco's — Vancouver, R. O., Can., 5, Everett. Wash., 6, Tacoma 7, 8, Spokane 10, Missoula, Mont., 11, Butte 12, Great Falls 13, Helens 14, Billings 15. Bonstelle, Jessie, and Associate Players—Buffalo, V. Y., 8, Indellnlte. Butterfleld. Bverett, Players (R. 0. Oraerln, mgr.)—Washington, D. 0., 3, Indellnlte. Brlnker, Una Abel!, and her Stock—Newark, N. J., 10, Indefinite. Bialiop Players (H. W. Bishop, mgr.)—Oakland, Oat., 8, Indefinite. Bunting, Emms, snd Players (Schiller Amuse. On., mgrs.)—Memphis, Tenn., 3-8. Barlow-Wlnnlnger Flayers (John D. Wlnnlnger, mgr.)—Lincoln, Nebr.. 3, Indefinite. Bclgarde. Sadie, Stock (Mayo A Kenton, mgrs.)— Oloversvllle, N. Y., 3, Indefinite. Bnldslu-Melvlllo 8tock — Wneellng, V. Va„ S, Indefinite. Rurkoart, Lillian (Sam Gabriel, mgr.)—Los An- geles, Col., 3, Indefinite. Bowdlsb Stock (A. N. Bowdlsh, mgr.)—Rmlen- ton, Pa., 3-8, Ford City 10-16. Byen, Fred, Stock (Harry Kaylor, mgr.)—Paola, Kin., 8. Indefinite. Lyric Musical Comedy (O. 0. Deardourff, mgr.)— Barium A Bailey's—Fsll Rlrer, Mass., B. Provl Lima, (>,, 3, Indefinite. Lanham'i, Lyric Players—Alexandria. Ind., 3-8. Miller, Henry—Klnw A Erlanger's— N. Y. City 3-8. MacDcnsId, Chrlatle—Werba A Luescber's—Bos- ton. Mass., 3-8, Manhattan Stock—Chaa. E. Money's—N. Y. City 3. Indefinite. Morlson Slock (Lindsay Morlson, mgr.)—Boston, Mssa., 3. Indefinite. Momsco Slock (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—Los An- geles, Cal.. 3. Indefinite. Ma lestfe Stock (Font Anderson, mgr.)—Utlca, N. ,iT), Imlfinlti'. irafT Alleen, Pla.re.-s (Leander de Cordova, mgr.) —Wilmington. Del., 3. Indellnlte. Motgo, Jean, and ber Players—'Milwaukee, Wis., 3, Indefinite. McAllster Stock — Cycle Park Theatre, Dallas, Tex., 3. Indefinite. Mnl.cr Stork (Phil Maher, mgr.)—Alexnnilrln Bay. N. Y.. 3-15. Manhattan Opera (Geo. Lyillng, mgr.)—Elnilrn, N. Y., 3. inilefinlle.. ".Modern Kve"—Mort H. Singer's—Chicago, 111., 3. Indefinite. "Millionaire's Wife, The" (A. P. Phillips, mgr.) —West Stewartstown. N. 11., 5, Colcbrvok n, Island Potiil. Vt., 7, Bethel, Me., 8, Ixick Mills 10, Iluckfield 11. North Urns.' Stock ("Sport" North, mgr.)— Oklnhoma, Okla., 3. Imleflnlte. Notional Stock—Rourke A Brown'a—Aubum, N, Y., 3. Indefinite. Oriibeuin Players (Grant I.nferty, mgr.)—Plill.i- delplila. Pa., 3, Indefinite. Ori'lu'iun I'lnyers (Geo. Drlscoll, bet.) —Montreal, Can., 3. Indefinite. 0|iera House Stock (John J. Goetnohlus, mrr.)— l.'iitcTsoa, N, J., 3, Indefinite. "Oltlcer 066"—Cohan A Harris'—N. Y. City 3, Indefinite.. "Oltlcer GOO"—Cohan A Harris'—Chicago, 111., 3, ttnlefiuite.. "Orly Son - '—Cohan A Harris'—Chicago, III., 8, Indefinite. "O You School Girls"—Spring Volley N. Y., 10, deuce. R. I., 0, Pawtucket 7, Woonsocket 8, Kltchburg. Mass., 10, Lowell II, Manchester, N. It.. 12, Portland, Me., 13, Waterrllle 14. Bniigor 15. Barnm', Al. O.. Circus —Borcmnn, Mont., B, Liv- ingston 0, Rig Tlmlwr 7, Red Ixidge S, Billings 10, l'orsytlie 11, Miles City 12, Ulendive 13, Beach. N. I).. 14, Dickinson 15. Buffalo Illll-Pswnre BUI (Col. Gordon W. Llllle, mgr.)—Warren. Pa., 3, Tltnavlllc 4, OU City 3, Klttuuolng 6, Rutler 7. Ckarlend 8. Downle A Wheeler's—Herkimer. N. Y., 5. Oentry Bros.' Combined — Elklns, W. Va., 5, .Maiinlngtou 0, Moundsvlllc 7, Cambrhlge 8, ML Vernon, O.. 10. HogeDbeck A Wallace's (B. E. Wallace, mgr.)— Trenton, N. J.. 3, New Brunswick u, Newark 7, 8, Jersey City 10. 11. Honest Bill's—l^ulsburg. Mo., 5, Buffalo 0. Long- tosn 7, Phlllliisburg 8, Southard 10. Itlchland 11, Wayncevllle 12, Crocker IS, Dixon 14, llwrlj 15. Lucky Bill's—Urlch, Mo., 5, Blalrslown 0, Hnlilea 7, Oentervlew 8. Miller Bros. A Arlington's 101 Ranch Real Wild West—Tacoma. Wash., 3, Centralis 4, Aberdeen 5. Vancouver 0, Oregon City, Ore., 7, Portland 8-11, The Dalles 12, Redmond 18, Pendleton U, Baker City 15. Rlna-llng Broa.' — Norwich, N. Y„ 6, Rome 8, Watertown 7, Ogdeuaburg 8, Montreal. Can., in, 11, Ottawa 12, Smith 1 ! Falls 13, Kingston 14, Belleville 15. Robtilna', Frank A.—Ooalport, Pa., 8. Punxitp tiivney A, Barnesboro 7, Wlndber 8, Vander* grift 10, Klttniinlnsr 11. Sells-Floto—Tbo Dailes, Ore., B, Pendleton Q, La Grando 7. Welser. Ida., 8. Sparks', John II.—Houlton, Me., 10, Fort Falr> field 11, P res que late 12. BsUer Family drens (Bert (Ulitrr, mvr.)— GsreeavllTe. Mich., 5, Beldlng 0, Orleans 7, Humnuc 8, Ixiwell 10, Alto 11, Caledonia 12; Hlddlovllle 13. Wyoming Bill's Wild West—Hillside Park, New- ark, N, J., 8, Indefinite. Warwick 11, Montlcello 12, Ellenvlllo 13, Mb- Toung Buffalo Wild West and Col. Oummlni' Fal erty 14, Walton 16. Powers, James T.—Sam s. A Leo Shubert, Inc.- N. Y. City 8, Indefinite. "Bought and Paid For"—Wm. A. Brady's, Ltd.— Pay ton 'stock foorse Pay'toa, mgr.)—N. Y. City N. Y. City S, Indefinite. "Butterfly on the Wheel" (Lewis Waller, mgr.) —». Y. City 3. Indefinite. "Beu-Hur"—Klaw A Erlanger's—London, Eng., 3. Indefinite. . "Bunty Pulls the Strings"—Shubert-Brady's—N. Y. City 3, Indefinite. Cornell-Price Players (Cornell A Price, mgrs.)— Llgonler. Ind., 3-8.' » Hartford. Conn,—Parsons' (H. O. Parsons, Castle 8<iuare Stock (John Craig, mn,)—Boston, Poll Players (John II. Docking, mgr.) —Scran- mgr.) tbe Hunter-Bradford Stock Co. present Mass., 3, Indefinite. . ton, Pa., 3, indefinite. "Seven Sisters" week of June 8. ■ Columbia Players (Fred G. Berger, mrr.)—Wash- Poll Players (8. J. Brevn, mgr.)—.Springfield, Pou's (O. 0. Edwards, mgr.) — "The Deep Ington, D. C, 3, Indefinite.- . Mass., 3, Indefinite. Clair, Henry llargreaves and company, Cecils Purple" 1» presented by the Poll Players week of Crescent Stock (P. G. Wllllsms, mgr.)—Brooklyn, Pol! Players (James Thatcher, mgr.)—Washing- 3, Indefinite. Payton Stock (Corse Pay ton, mgr.)—Newark, N. J., 3. Indefinite. Poll Players (8. Z. Poll, mgr.)—Bridgeport, Oonn., 3. lndellulte. Poll Players (O. O. Edwards, ngr.)—Hartford, Conn., 3, Indefinite. Poll Players (Lewis D. Garvey. mgr.)—New lis* ven. Conn., 3, Indefinite. Ilobson snd company, and Lawrence Johnson. Newark, N, J.—Newark (Geo. W. Bobbins, mgr.) Howe's s travel pictures ended a three weeks' engagement June 1. It Is announced that Mrs. Una Abell Brlnker and her stock company will come to tbla bohse from the Shubert Thea- tre, opening June 13 for sn Indefinite stay. Shubert (Lee Ottolengul, mgr.) — The Una Al 11 Brlnker Stock Co. closed a fonr weeks' en. garment June 1. The bouse Is closed for tbe season. Proctor's (R. C. Stuart, mgr.)—Arthur Byron and Proctor Players, In "Sherlock Holmes," June 3 and week. Annie Russell and.Proctor Player! drew good houses, In "Miss Hobbs," week of May 27. "Charley's Aunt" June 10 and week. Orphstum (M. S. Schleslnger, mgr.)—The Corse Pa/ron Stock Co. repeat 'The Girl of the Golden We«t" week of June 8. Joseph W. Glrard and Edward Farreil appear as Ranee and Nick. "The kie.ilng Pot" drew crowded bouses week of May 27. "The Blue Mouse" June 10 and week. E»piai (Frank Abbott, mgr.)—The Darlings ef Paris closed a very satisfactory season of this house June 1. Gatbtt (Leon Evans, mgr.) — Pictures snd vaudeville. Tbe bill 3-5 includes: Tbe Ohame- roys. Dancing Behack. Robinson snd White, snd Ellsley, Ottke and Ellsler. For 8-8: Lillian 3. Edmund Elton, Phil Dunning, and Leah Wins- low are among tbe cast. Uarttord (Fred P. Desn, mgr.)—Summer vaudeville snd motion pictures are tbe attraction at this bouse. N. Y., Carleton Sisters Slock (Varney A Montgomery, mjrs.)—Charleston". 8. Q, 3, Indefinite. Colonial Stock (Cortland Hopkins, nurr.)—Ohar- lotletown. P. E. I., Oan., 8. Indefinite. ton, D. O., 8. Indefinite. Poll Players (B. 7„ Poll, mgr.) — Waterlsiry. Conn., 9, Indefinite. Poll Plpyers (8. Z. Poll, mgr.)—-Wllkes-Barre, Pa., 8, Indefinite. EurixB (P. L. McMahon, mgr.)—Daily change Columbia Theatre Stock (H. W. Scherer, mgr.)— Poll Players (S. Z, Poll, mgr.)—Worcester, of pictures bring good crowds. Johnstown, Pa., 3. indefinite. CxNTUBr (Century Amusement Co., mgrs.)— Callahan Stock (L. W. Callahan, mgr.)—Beraent, Vaudeville and the latest films continue to drsw III., 8-5. good business. ' Carpenter Stock (Frank E. Carpenter, mgr.)— 8tar (Harrison Harris, mgr.)—Good crowds Bridgeport, Oonn., 3, Indefinite. continue to patronise this house. Cohurn Players—La Fayette, Ind., 10. NaaxtwUle. Tenn.-Orpheum (Geo. H. Hick- O0 ^n52flT,l. 8 . t0 * lt '~ I '™ dto, ' L *« 00n ' Ludlow, Ky.. 3, man, mgr.) bill for June 3 Includes: Tbe Lang- dons, Jno, B. Hymer and company, Brllt Wood, Dennis Bros., snd others. Princess (W. P. Ready, mgr.)—Business Is fine. Bill week of May 27 includes: Dr. H. E. Rae, Nettle Carroll Trio, Gllroy, Haynes and Montgomery, l.ea Durbyelle. Zulda, and the pic- tures. . . Fifth Avenue (F. P. Furlong, mgr.)—Bill week ef 27 Includes: Whirling Erforda,' Lamb's Dyrmnt Stock (A. M. Diamond, mgr.)—Marshall, Manikins, Bomholdt and Ellwood, Elsie Mallette, and Frances and Virginia Rogers. Otstal, fcLiTB, Dixie, Alhambbi, Rex and Bonita, picture bouses, are all doing good busi- ness. Grand Rapida, Mich. — Powers' (Harry Mass., 3, Indefinite. Proctor's Theatre Stock (R. O. Stuart, iiikt.) — Newark, N. J., 3. Indefinite. Plckerts. Four (Willis Plckert, nurr.)—Herki- mer, N, Y., 8-8, Ilion 10-15. "Pink Lady"—Klaw A Erlanger's—London, Kng„ 3. lndellulte. "Pirates' of Pentance"—Shubert-Brady's—N. Y. City 3-20. "Quaker Girl"—Henry B. Harris'—Chicago, 111.. », Indellnlte. "Rose Maid, The"—Werba A I.uescher'a—N. Y. City 8, Indellnlte. "Heady Money"—Chicago. 111., 3, Indefinite. "Romance of the Underworld"—Paul Armstrong's —Chicago. 111., 8. Indefinite. Spooner, Cecil (Olnne.r-Spooner Amuse. Co., mgrs.) Mich., 5-11. Pontlac 13-19. ' """" ' —* Y. City 8, Indefinite. Dillon A King's Musical Comedy—Oakland. Cal.. Servoss, Mary, and Associate Players — Grand 3. lndeflnitei " Rapids, Mich., 3-8 "Divorce. The"—Rowland A Clifford's, Inc.— Standard Stock (J. II. Ituckcn, mgr.)—Phlladel- Cblcago, III., 8, Indefinite. Phla, Pa., 3, Indefinite. Earl, Beatrice, and Players (Frank S. Reed. Summers Stock (Geo. H. Summers, mgr.)—nam- mgr.)—Ooluoihus. Ind., 3-8. _ Uton, Ont., Can .3, Indefinite. Indefinite. De Koren Opera (D. V. Arthur, mrr.)—N. Y. Cty 8, Indefinite. Davidson Stock (Sherman Brown, mgr.)—Mil- waukee, Wis., 3, Indefinite. ... Davis Stock (Harry Davla, mgr.) —Pittsburgh, Pa.. 3, Indefinite. Dudley Stock (Frank Dudley, mgr.)—Lake Mln- ncqua Park, Pueblo, Colo., 3, indefinite. son of this house. Orpheum closed for the season, 1, Uavona Park (Lew Be Lainarter, mgr.)—Bill for week of 8: Arnaut Bros., John and Mac Providence, R. I., 3, Indefinite. Empire Stock (Frederick Gage, mgr.)—Syracuse. IN, r. 3. Indefinite. Evanston Stock (Win. M. Vance, mar.)—Evani- -teo. 111., 3. Indefinite. Fealy, Maude, -and. James Durkin Stock—Lake- side Casino, Denver, Colo., 8, Indenlte. Francals Stock (J. O. Hooley, mgr.)—Montreal, Kan., 3. Indellnlte. Sibley Players—Electric Park, Newark, N. J., 8, Imleflnlte. Sheehan, Joseph, Opera—Detroit, Mich., 3, Indefi- nite. Savoy Opera—Springfield, Mans., 3, Indefinite. Spanish Fort Oi>era (Jules F. Illstei, mgr.)— New Orleans, l.u.. 3, Indefinite. "Squaw Man" — Clarence Bennett's — Calxury, Con., 3, Imleflnlte. Burke,. De Faye Sisters. Cna.Clnyton nnd com- Falrvlew Pack Stock (Elmer Redelle, mgr.) Alta., Can., 8-5, Eilinonton 0-8. pany, and Lasky's "A Night on a Houseboat." Dayton, o., 3, Indefinite. Turner, Clara, Players (W. V. Barry, mgr.)— Frank's. John E., Players (O. Ausklngs, mgr.)— _ ^ock Haven, Pa., 3, Indellnlte. Nowata, Okla., 8-8, Vlnlta 10-15. Turner, Clara, Players (W. K. Barry, mgr.) — "Flirting Princess"—Mort H. Singer's—Pierre, 8. Bunbury. Pa., 8, Indellnlte. Dak., 6, Bapld City 6, Deadwood 7. Belle Turner, Clara, Players (W. F. Barry, mgr.)— Relss Southern Cunilval (Nat Relss, mgr.)—I.ln> Fotircbe 8. Huron 10, Mitchell 11, Norfolk. Wllllamsport, Pa., 3, Imleflnlte. coin, III., 3-8, Pontlac 10-15. . 12. Kearney 18. North Platte 14. Lara- Temple Stock (J. G. Appleton. mgr.)—Hamilton, Rice A Bore's Water Carnival—Poplar Bluff, Mo., Nebr.. rule, V'yo.. 15. Olaier, Lulu—Werba A Luescher Can., 5 Kingston 0, Ottawa 7, 8. Glaser Stock (Vunghon Glaaer, mgr.)—Detroit, Mich., 3, Indellnlte -Peterboro, Bordeau, the Berkes, Morton Duo, and tbe Still- O. Sommers A Co.. mgrs.) Blllle Burke May 24, Empire Theatre Stock (Spitz A Nathanson mgrs.) Staters Block (C. W. Stster, mgr.)—Fort Scott, mans. 25, played to crowded houses. "Little Miss Flx- Ltrio (R. O. Stuart, mgr.)—Bill 3-5 Included: it," June 1. closes the season. Harry and Bernlce Lowe. Jas. Brockman, Powers Majibtio (Orln 8talr. mgr.) —Mary Servoss and Wilton, Lillian Kingsbury, Lll Doherty, and and company present "Forty-five Minutes from Altken-Whltmar, Trio. For 0-8: Harrla and Ray- Broadway" week of- June 2, and close tbo sea mood, Neldo, Gretcben Spencer, "Yankee Widow," Olay Smith, and Allen's Bears. Washington (O. R. Neu, mgr.)—Attendance Is good here. BUI 3-5 Included: Bitter and Fos- ter, Ooogan and Bancroft, Grace- Densmore, Fredle Watson, and Mitchell and Lelghtuer. For 0-8: William Powers, Glstco and Glasco, Lei Jenenettts, Bingham, Marlon and Day, Morrison Bitters, and Jack Shaw. Olympic . Park (J. M. Beldon, mgr.)—Thla amusement resort opened the season 3, with a new opera company, under the direction of Frank M. Ralnger. 'The Beauty Spot" was presented for the current week, with Frank Deshon, Harlan I'. Btlggs, David- Andrsda, Russell Lennon, Frank Woods, James Black, Chas. Sears, Richard Mor- gan, Joseph Simpson, Al. D. Morton, Lee Hay, Ann Tsaker, Lucille Saunders, Edna Temple, I'o-W Woodi and Stella r j.racey In the cast. Ed- want Temple Is stage director. There are many other new attractions, Including the big open air stage fo: vaudeville. Notes. —Following Is the bill for tbe benefit to be given Mabel Brownell and Clifford Stork at the Orpheum: Wllla Holt Wakefield, Dlero, Bison City Quartette, E. F. Mabel, Estelle Edmund Sargbsm, Hnlllgan and Sykea. Nip and Tuck, Baby Koelmat, Harrison and Rues, Geo. Mulll- gin and Miss Brownell, Mr. Stork and J. W. Olrard. In ai, original sketch Tbe Hngen- wck-Wallace Circus will show here 7, 8 The Sibley Players, another stock company, opened the Hummer season at Electric Park on Ilecoratlon Day. In "Tbe Circus Girt." Trenton, N. J. — State Street (Herman wabn, mgr.) bill for week of Jnne 3: Cougblan and Mack, Mons. Paul and Mile. Axelta, Del-a- Phone, Harry Holman and company, GIIboii and nemott, Maurice Wood, Thompson, Dlllar and I'unn, Jackson and Marguerite, tbe Joggling Moi- lers. and the photoplay. Ann Arbor, Mich.—BIJou, the Rlchmond- Allyn Musical Comedy Co. week of May 27 pre- sented "At tbe Brookslde Inn," "Belles of Para- dise Alley" snd "Tbe Rube Military Kids." London, Can.—Grand (John It. Mlnhlnnlck, mgr.) season closed May 25, wltb Mildred and Rouelere. SniN-oiiANK Park (W. L. Stewart, mgr.)—Sea- son opened June 3, with "Jane." Bills will be changed twice weekly. An excellent company hns been engaged. Noras.—The picture houses are all drawing good attendance Harry Dahn, treasurer of the Grand, hss taken a Summer position with tbe press department of tbe Toronto Fair Beck- iv I Hi Havens gave the first exhibition of sn aero- plane flight In this city May 25. It was wit- nessed by thousands and was very successful. Kingston, Can.—Grand (D. P. Brsnlgnn, mgr.) season ciooed with Jeanne Towler, In "Tbe White SlBter," May 24. Orpheum. Kino Edward, Wonderland an] Princess, moving picture houses, are all doing good business. Lake Ontario Park (D. P. Branlgan, mgr.) will open June 17, with high claas vaudeville and motion pictures among the attractions. Note.— Rlngllng Bros.' Circus la booked for Jnne 14, Racine, Wis. — Racine (H. 0. Andreas, mar.) Is dark. nuou (F. B. Stafford, mgr.)—Bill May 27-29: Julian and Beck. Porte nnd Christopher, Knight East (Vernon 8. Beaver, gen. mgr.)—Newark, N. J.. 4, Jersey City 5, Newburgh. N. Y., 8, Kingston 7, Poughkeepele 8, Stamford, Oonn., 10, Waterbury, Conn., 11, New Britain 12. Hartford 13, Putnam 14, Soutbhrldge, Mass, FILM SHOWS. Bernhardt, Sarah, snd Mme. Rejane, in Moving Plctnres—Chicago, HI., 8, Indefinite. Box From Larkins', in Moving Pictures (D. f. Le Febtv. mgr.)—Burllng*on, Vt., 4-4). Carnegie Alaska-Siberian Expedition Motion Pic- tures, A (P. P. Craft, mgr.)—N. Y. City ft, link-finite. Cartrglo Alaska-Siberian Expedition Motion Pic- tures, B (P. P. Graft, mgr.)—Philadelphia. Pa., 8-8. Carnegie Alaska-Siberian Expedition Motion Pic- tures, 0 (P. P. Craft, mgr.)— Pittsburgh, Pa., 3. Indefinite. Durbar. The, in Klneraacolor Moving Pictures— Urban-Smlth'r^—Chicago, HI., 8, Indefinite. Durbar, The, In Kenlmacolar Moving Pictures—. Urban-Smith'*—Boston, Mass., 3, Indefinite. Gomlwln. Nat 0., In Moving Pictures—Philadel- phia Pa., 3, Indefinite. Howe's Moving Pictures (Lyman II. Howe, mgr.I Plttsbargh, Pa., 3-22. Miller Bros. A Arlington's Combined Wild Weat In Moving Pictures (W. J. McQuInn, mgr.)— Ottawa, Can..' 3-8, Cornwall 10, 11. Ralney'a, Paul J.. African. Jungle, In Hovlng Pic- tures— Chicago, III.. 8, Indefinite. Ralney's, Paul J., African Jungle, la Moving Pic- tures—Boston, Mass., ,1, Indefinite. Ralney's, Paul J., African Jungle, In Hovlng Pic- tures—N. Y. City 3.. Indefinite. Ralney's, Psul J.. African Jungle, In Moving Pic- tures—Philadelphia, Pa., 8, Imleflnlte. Rule's Moving Pictures (F. E. Rule, mgr.)—Dex- ter. Minn.. 3-5, Austin 0-8, Hountcrt 10-12, Hokah 1313. CAHMVAL. IIIOWS. Barkoot. World's Greatest (K. O. Barkool. gen. nujr.)—Davenport, la., 3-8, Dixon. III., 10-15. Cllftou-Kelley Shows—Princeton, Ind., 3-8. Ferrari. Col. Francis, Animal Arena anil Carni- val Shows—Manchester, N II., 3-8, Portland, Me., 10-16. Great Patterson Shows—Fort Dodge, la., 3-8, Octweln 10-15. Great luler-Btatc Shows (M. W. Meek, mgr.)— il,a Prrte. Ind., 3-8, Kokomo 10-15. Great Parker Shows, No. 1 (Con T. Kennedy, mgr.)—Saskatoon, Bask., Can., 8-8, Brandon, Man., 10-15. Hatch Shows (J. Frank Hatch, mgr.)—Bentos Harbor, Mich.. 8-8, Hammond, Ind., 0-15. Leor.ard Carnival (J. Ham l*onanl, mgr.) — Pratt. Kan., 3-8. Mori Bios.' Shows—Perktraburg, W. Va., 3-8, Wheeling 10-16. Ont.. Can., 8, Indeflnli Twin City Stock (B. II. Perry, mgr.)—Hudson, Wis., 3. Indefinite. "Uncle Tom's Cabin"—Terry's—Alden, In., 5, Eldorn 0, Rockwell 7, Acklev 8. Graham, Oacar—Atchison, Kan., 3 8. Jefferson Van Dyke * Eaton Slock (F. Mack, mgr.)—DCS Moines, In., II, Indefinite. Ware, Helen—Henry B. Harris'—Los Angeles, Cal,, 3-8, San Dli-gu 10, Riverside 11. Han Bernardino 12, Santa Barbara 13, Bakcrsfleld 11, Fresno 16. Warner. II. B.—Llebler Co.'s—Boston, Mass.. 8-8. City, Mo., 8-15 Oordlnler Bros.' Stock (Esrl II. Gordlnler, mgr.) —Farmlngten, III.. 3-s. Guy Stock—Noblesvllle, Ind., 3-8. Grnyblll Stock (A. II. Grnyblll, mgr.)—Blooms- burg, Pa., 8, Indefinite. Grand Opera House Stock (Popbsm A McLeod, Wnlier-Flelds' Jubilee (Weber A Fields, nigra.) — mgrs.)—Winnipeg, Man., Can., 3, Indefinite. Oavety Theatre Stock—Hoboken, N. J„ 3, In- definite. Outta Perchn Musical Comeily—Oklahoma, Okla., :l, Indefinite. "Girl of tbe Underworld, A"—O, F^ Wee'a (O. 11. Brooke, mgr.)—Karmlngton, Me.. 5. WIs- casset 0, Damarlscotta 7, Waldobom 8, Camden 10. Wlnterport 11, Mllllnocket 12, Pstten 13, Island Falls 14, Presqtie Isle 15, "Girl and the Tramp, The" (Toos. Alton, mgr.)— Thompson, 111., 5, Orion 0, Oblo 7, El Paso 8. Hunter-Bradford Players—Hartford, Conn., 8, In- definite. Ilnrtmnn Theatre Stock (W. B. Garyn, mgr.)— Columbus, 0., 3, Indefinite. Harvey Stock, Northern—H.' D. Ore's—Mollne, 111.. 8, Indefinite. Harvey Stock, Southern—H. D. Orr's (n. H. flndde, mgr,)—Clinton, Mo., 8-8, Trenton 10- 15. nillman'n Idea! Stock (F. P. Hlllmsn, mgr.)— Kan.. 8-8. Nbw Bboad Strbbt (Herman Wahn, mrr.)— and Dyer, Almont and Dumont, the Watrrmelon The. Manhattan Players present "Madame X" Trust, and moving pictures closed tbla house. week of 8. This bouse has been leased for a term of years by nrt'al*. Mich.-Detroit (B. C. Whitney. *%&?&«!!!* "'""" ' "'" °' Pl> "" a »■» «Wsf Opera Co. played to good *%£ 'rjaiiSS? (H. O. Andresa, mgr.)-Bill Patronaga week May 27". Same company week of M ao , une , lr ,clude«l: Kenny Nobody and Piatt s^gf'SB, ^oi'den Bros., mgrs.l-lndlan.po' LvcanM fxe n s..i. _—\ v., k - ni..„ Wm. Flemen, Marvin Trio. Lew Cooper, "An n. IniJ j Indefinite. r.f.io/ti. Hinck Burli-snue 10 M Bsac mn 1 Claisy Trio, and the Prlncesscoiie. Business good. ^^^^iB'-^k^t^^"^ Alr. kn K n »•»"»■""?"■ ani1 the m °" B|! mmn - W*» S* (V H. Horoe. mrD-Erle. Pa.. 3-8. U fSS N Y.f 8 IndeflnRe. "' , WonoibwndParr; (J T. Nuttle, «iKr.)-BIH Kansas City, Mo.. 6, St. Louis O, I/nilsvllli', Ky., 7, liidlaunpnllN, Ind., 8, Cincinnati, ()., 0, Dayton 10, Colunilms II, Pittsburgh, Pa., 12. Wolfe Stock (J. A. Wolfe, mgr.)—Wichita, Kan.. 3, Indellnlte. West End Heights' Stock—St. Louis, Ho., 8, In- definite. Wight Theatre Stock (Milliard Wight, mgr.)— Mllfonl. In.. 10-16. "Within tbe Law"—Win. A. Brady's, Ltd.—CM. rniM, HI.. 8. Indelu-lte. "Winsome Widow" (PlurcnE Zlexfcld Jr., mgr.)— N. Y. City 8, Imleflnlte. niRLBHQIiK SHOWS. Avenue Rtock Burlesque (Drew A Campbell, mgrs.l— IH'Irolt. Mleb.. 3. Iiuleflnlte. Bowery Burlemjuers (Manny Itosenthal, mgr.)^ Columbia. New York. 3-8, Darlings of Paris (Chas. E. Taylor, mgr.)— IlroiiE, New York. 3-8. Folly Slock Burlesque (J, Ftneeaay, ngr.)—Chi- cago, III., II, Indefinite. Gayety Stock Burlpsqners (John P, Eckbardt, mgr.)—Phllsdelphls, Pa., S, Indefinite. M. Smith's Greater Show—Williamson, W. Va,, 3-8. Wortliam A Allen's Carnival—Kenalnglop, III, 3-8. MISCELLANEOUS. Bldwell A Wright's Shows—Uerrlcksvllle, Pa,, .1-8. Dlxry's Comedtans—Rrldgewater, Mass., 8-5. Herbert A (lllnlne Show—Marshall, 111.. 3-8. I*wls Shows (A. 8. IatwIs, mgr.)—Council Grove, Ksn.. U8, Clay Center 0-11. Mildred and Harry Rouelere (0, G. Msynord. ngr.)—Coleridge, Alta., Can., 7, 8, Uthbrldga 10. II, Calgary 12-16. Raymond, Great (Maurice F. Raymond, mgr.)— Yokohama, Japan. 17-22, Toklo 24-July «, Uiinululu, II. I., 17-20, arrive at San Francisco. Cat.. Aug. 5. Hldinrilsoii Show (A. R. Richardson, mgr,) — K'kton, Va., 0, Harrlaonburg 7, Greenville 8, Lt XlLgtOD 10. OUT OF TOWN HEWS Wichita. Kan.—Crawford (E. t. Marb- ling, mgr.) Margaret Illlagton presenteil "Kind- ling,' to packed bouses, afternoon and evening. May 24. AuniTORiVM (J. A. Wolfe, mrr.)—The Wolfe Stock Co. presented "Tbe Devil" week of 27, to good business. I'bincess (L. M. Miller, mgr.)—The bill for week of 27 Included: Erol, Wolf snd Zadella. Williams and Wolfui, Tudor Cameron, That Klmo" week of June 2. AmiHi"iw\Z-Z.""^ n _ .-.■ « ,„. «,._ Gim and Casino, moving picture houses, are all r *, TrN0 * (Drew ft Oampbell. mgrs.)—The Fay do | n)r we u uZ&L "WfV-J ****. t m. trowds week of Nora.—The Bljon will be re-opened as a mov- IfaunVr. i4 asS D,lnple < U r,8 „ ww !? °, f lme , \ lag Picture theatre In the nesr future. . » « r* H - Moore, mgrT)—Big business last "■eek. Bill for week Jnne 8: "California." Dux- Fond dn Lne. Wis.—Idea (B. 0. Presses, ■ond and Nelson. Clark and Bergman. Milton and mgr.) Mercedes, Helen Llnder, James Blount. noily Noblea, Ralph Smailey. tbe Stantons, tbe and pictures drew good business week of Hay 27. nireo Oerti. and the Mooreoscope. fienfv Rotle ANn Bijou are running moving luii'Bs (0. W. Porter, mgr.)—Attendance wan pictures to good business, roml last week. Bill week of June 3: The Nine Note.— Royal moving picture house' will open -_- ETsraE * ~- «.—. Crsty Mdt. AJ. Abbott, the Four Burns Sisters, Inside of snother ten days, and will be under the Imperial Stock (Kllmpt A.GsesoIo, mgrs.)—CDi S-ttt Mlles=oi!e e - H " r7 ■ S,, " ,Cer, the " S= v*™*™** f thc^Daln^AmuBement Cck T gXaft %Sff^la»MI flhilli HI., """*• Kara Claire. WlE^^Whetrtn (E. 1. Dow- j. indefinite. ICalanMioo, Mleli.—Majestic (IT. W. ling, mrr.) Travilla Bros, and trained seal, wltb .JuraU».JBoslonlsns (R. E. Lang, mgr.)—Hooo- Crull. mgr.) bill June 8.5 Included: Alvln and tbe pictures, played to cnpsclty week of May 27. lulu. II. I.. 3, Indefinite. Kinney, Brown and Foatne. Gwynne and Goselte, Ltp.ic, Unique and Rbx, picture bouses, an Kellard Stock (Ralph Kellard, mgr.)—Syracuse, Davla and Scott, and Work and Ower. For 0-8: all doing splendid business. . N. Y., 8, indefinite. ,V. Y.. 8, Indefinite. Hudson Stock (J. R. Smith, mgr.)—Hoboken, N. J.. 3. Indefinite. Hall's Associate Players (Eugene J. Hall, mgr.) —Mansfield. 0., 3, Indefinite. IMIIday Street Theatre Slock (J. F. Arnold, mar.)—.Baltimore, Md., 3. Imleflnlte. "Hanky Parity"—Lew Fields'—Boston, Mass.. 3, Indefinite. Illlnxton, Margaret (Edward J. Bowes, mgr.)— Sen Francisco, Onl., 3-15. Ohlcsgo. .1, Indefinite. MerryOo-Round?rs (Leffler-Bratton Co., mgrs.)— Columbia. New York, 10, Indefinite. Star Stock Burlesque (Drew ft Campbell, mgrs.) —Cleveland, O., 3. Indefinite. MIIVSTREL8. Georgia Troubailours (Wm. McCabe, mgr.)—Ris- ing City. Nebr., 5, David City 0, Valparaiso 7. Wahoo 8. 3, Cedar Bluffs 10, Arlington 11, Pllger 12, Beemer 13, Stanton 14, Battle Creek 15, 10. BANDS AND Ofl.CHE)STRA 8. Creators and his Band — Haaunersteln'a, New York. 3-8. Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (John R)|iargns, leader).—The Zoo, Cincinnati, 0„ 3, Imleflnlte. Csvello and his Band—Forest Park Highlands, St. Louis, Mo.. 8, indefinite. Jlntmle Dunn, Maxlln. Kddv and Hoy, Helea Plsgree, and the Shubert Quartette. Capacity business roles. Tbe Wonderland Musical Comedy Oo. opened aa engagement here June 1. St. liOala, Mo.—Shubert (Melville Stotls. mgr.) Weler A Fields' Jsbllee Oo. for one per- formance June 0. _ Dblmab (Conrsd necker, mgr.)—"The Honey- moon Trail" P and week. West End Heights. —The stock company, la "St. Elmo," week of 2. _ Forest Park IIihiilaniis (D. E. Russell, mgr.)—Bill week of 2: llanlou Bros., the Km. plre Four. Lord Roberts, CUas. D. Weber, Im- perial Dancing Four, and P. Harvey, Hannion'b Park.— Bill week of 2: Cree, Laypa and BcnJamTnyWsM and Webef, Paollne Oorbett, and Zara Carmen Trio.