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AUGUST 10 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 11 r I OUR BIG NOVELTY I SONG SUCCESS I; TMK N : Owing to the Curt that THOSE RAQTimE MELODIES hu accepted GENE HODCKIUS 1 vnn EXCLUSIVE USE EST OEO. W. LEBEBEEB MEW MUSIC PLAY, "THE CHARITY GIRL," THE SONG WILL UHTIL PUBTHER NOTICE BE RESTRICTED. WE BEOBET TO BB UNABLE TO RESPOND TO THE MANY HUNDRED BEQUESTS RECEIVED FOR THT8 NUMBER, BUT OUR PLBDOE TO MISS SEEDEY MUST BE FAITHFULLY adhered to. Tours, JOS. W. STERN «3t CO.. 102-104 W. 38th St., New York City ITOR BXJRIvE>®QXJE> SHOW „ n^wi Dntch Com«dl*B with singing voice ana strong specialty, one Good Looking Straight Man °9?k X2S«itt and twod wardrobe, must have good ringing voice, too i dancer preferred; one Ingenue w !5 ££ *jtv andgood wardrobe, Slater Team and a OoOl) DANCER to double chorus, 15 Chores Girls, * i^SkMiianildSnoeraiANo. 1 Eipcrlenced Advance Man to book and route; also Clood Piano S? 0 " 1 TTiRilaa one night stand show. Beozflrs, chasers and wise gnya keep off. 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The show was nut on complete In all de- tails, and the performance proved the people to be ready for the worl go, with the excep- tion of Just a few rough spots which were duly noted. "The Bohemian Beauty" ii the title of the •rat part, with Andy Gardner and Ida Nieolal as the ever popular Patsy and Roxy, tulsted by Dainty "Dolly Sweet," who Is right on the job when It comes to leading numbers; Hugh Bernard, as an English lord, with a wig; Kmlly Simpson, as the Duchess; Cliff A. Storm, as their son; Sam Lewis, as a German hotel keeper; Flossie M. Gaylor, the scrubwoman; Sam Green, a magnate; Mona Diaz, a meld, and Mario Revere, as Roiy's sister. _ The chorus Included: Masle Irving, Dolly Miner, Dorothy Kelly, Evelyn Hoag, Anna Lewis, Marie Revere, Rose McCullough, Madeline Latz, Babe Brunell, Alice Wilson, Evelyn Woelner, Anna Bragg, Edtin De Hart, Buddy Irving, Ethel Wilson, Anna Lyons. Kitty Clroux. Viola Hart. Among the numbers were: "Love Time Is Any Time at All," by Cliff Storm; a comedy trio, by Misses Nieolal and Gaylor and Sam Green; "Row Do You Do, Miss Ragtime," by Miss Kevere; "Poppy," a pretty flower num- acr, with ribbon finish, led by Miss Sweet; "Sloppy," a parody on "Poppy," by tho co- medians, doing a rope number, getting all twisted up, with good comedy effect; "Pa- tUlenne," by Dolly Sweet, with a little rag ty tbc chorus, and augmented by a spotlight lit of Anna Held, by Miss Sweet; a Bcc-saw lumber, with nine girls on three real see- saws, and Mr. Gardner and Miss Nieolal helping along the fun. The finale was "Billy, Billy, Bounce Your Baby Doll." The olio held Flossie M. Gaylor, as a foolish old suffragette, with a funny line of talk and action. She had several good songs, the arrangement for one of them In partlcu- .<lar being very pretty. She will have no troublo In getting this act over. Miner's Merry Minstrel Maids open In the seml-clrele after a parade across stage, In one, and the setting and costuming Is very handsome. Hugh Bernard la Interlocutor, with Mr. Green and Andy Gardner on the tad. Miss Kelly, a newcomer, sang "My Dixie Rose" very nicely, and several other numbers were well received. The Bohemian Trio, Hugh Bernard and Misses Sweet and Revere, In black face, did ■The Sunny South Up to Date," with gooii affect In singing and dancing. Sam Green and Sam Lewis had a line of comedy talk on sundry subjects, with Mr. Lewis as a Hebrew, In a novel golfing outfit. They finished with somo good parodies. Charmlon, who will be the feature In the alio on the road, did not appear at the ro- acaraal. In her placo Manager A. Lubln ap- peared In a funny bit, with a pall, Introducing the rug and other props to the audience. . "I'atsy In the Wild ind Woolly West" waa tone In a Western town, with Patsy running lor mayor In opposition to a suffragette can- didate, played by Miss Gaylor. and dressed In a novel way, 0 la Dr. Mary Walker. Many funny situations develop, and pic- turesque effects in costuming for the glrla •re Introduced. , "I'll Sit Right on the Moon," "Cowboy Joe," "I'm the Guy," by Mr. Gardner; "Rat- line Jockey Man/' by illas Sweet; "Laugfi- 'ng Pawn,' r a pretty Indian number by Mies Revere, and n lively finish are the musical Interludes. Staff: At. tiUbln, manager; Joe Mack, •(ent; John Early, musical director; Sam «reen, stage manager; Dennis Lubln, car- penter; c. A. Stewart, electrician; Emily Simpson, wardrobe. MILLS AND WILLIAMS WITH DINKINS. Joe Mills la happily cast 1Mb aeaison as one v. 1 P' ln elpal comedluns of T. W. Dlnklna' i?«. ui Do"*"* Girls Co. He Is also working * h 09 partner. Lew Williams, In the olio ana going unusually big. They have a real Shi ?' ? er 'fc carrying two apodal drops, owing the Alps In Swlteerlaud; Alpine cos- '"roes aro used. ■ a 1 NHW WESTERN WHEEL STANDS. nJiE °V n( l 0ncr » House. St. Paul, Minn.; it v «ri rty ' Minneapolis. Minn., and the Gay- wL M «JJ* u M < '' wt *- wln P'«y toe Western wneei attractions the coming season. ■' ■ •» .., 1 ■ ., HBLBN BYRON IN niRHGRQlIH. erim. .. BTr °B, the former musical comedy Am?ri.. <,0B 5 8 ' *»■ ""h-ned with Forrester* American Beauties for the season. Fankib Vaonaa, bc-decked In green, sur- rounded by glittering gloria, looked over tho Bohemian rehearsal at Miner's Empire, New- ark, Aug. 30. The turkey In the lobby wasn't bad, either. Kannle resides In Newark (enough said). Philadelphia for rehearsals. Vibuib Hoyden, another Eastern wheel charmer, with that swlngy walk, watched the rehearsal also. Vlrgle says Newark's O. K. (but never again). Uno—Vlrgle la right. She Is one of the Midnight Maidens. Asa Fdinbbbd, Eddie Daley, Fred Follett, Chas. Feldhelm, Frank Abbott, Harry Snap- pell, Jake Lubln, H. C. Miner, Geo. Miner. Eddie Miner were among those at the Em- pire, Andy Gardneb was the same big hit. You should have got his tambourine stunt. Great, Andy. FLOSSia M. Gaylor handed out many a laugh. Believe me, Flossie Is some suf- fragette. Mona Diaz does those little bits that are noticeable throughout. Can't forget old boy Frank Austin as Tanglefoot Fete. Some cowboy, Frank. Doij.ik Sweet was Just aa aweet as her same Implies. Some soubrette, Dollle, and busy with the numbers. Miss Kelly, though a little nervous, put over her song In fine farm. Ida Nii'oi.ai sprung a lot of new Jimls on the bunch, which was geoat. Ida has some new hats that arc winners; even the cuckoo clock hat. Beams Bernard, first as an English lord, with the wig, then in his negro characters. was a hit. Hi real voice. was a hit. uugble Is the big smoke with a HYDE * BEHMAN HOUSES OPEN EARLY. The chain of burlesque houses owned by the Hyde & Bebraan Amusement Co. all open the season on Saturday, Aug. 10. The attrac- tions and house managers are as follows: Star end Garter, Chicago, III., Dick Rider, mgr., A\. Beeves' Big Show. Gaycty, Pittsburgh. Pa., Henry Kurzman, mgr., Sam Howe's Burlesquers. Star, Brooklyn, N. Y.. Frank Clark, mgr.. the Dazzler. _ „ _ , Gayvty, Brooklyn, N. Y., Louis Krelg, mgr.. '.he Girls from Happylnnd. All of these theatres have been re-modeled and decorated during the Summer season. » NEW YORK BURLESQUE OPENINGS. Columbia. Golden Crooks, Aug. 12. Miner's Eighth Avenue, Tiger Lilies, Aug. 17. Murray Hill, Winning Widows. Aug. 17. Minor's Bowery, Pacemakers, Aug. 17. Olympic. Harry Hastings, Aug. 17. Miner's Bronx. American, Aug. 10. Hurtlg & Soamon's, Ginger Girls. Aug. 17. Gaiety, Brooklyn, Girls from Happyland, Aug. 10 Casino. Brooklyn, Whirl of Mirth, Aug. 17. Star, Brooklyn, the Dnzzlers. Aug. 10. Empire, Brooklyn. Century Girls, Aug. 10. ■ » MILDRED STOLLEH IN . BANKRUPTCY. Mildred Sto'ller filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy Aug. 2. She has liabilities of $753.07, unsecured, and has wearing apparel valued at $100. Among her creditors are: Frank Haydcn, $483 for costumes and ma- terial ; Benjamin 0. Davis, S17C for wearing apparel, on notes and a bill of exchange, and Weber & Jermon, *04.G7 for commissions. ■ «KIG ZAG ALLEY." Rlchy Craig and Lou Stark have booked up their new and elaborate musical comedy production, "Zlg Zag Alley," This Bhow will play one, two or three night and week stands. New scenery, elaborate costumes and an en- tirely new book and music will be Introduced, with many novel features. Stark and Craig predict wonders for this show. , » YANKEE DOODLE GIRLS OPEN. T. W. Dlnklns' Yankee Doodle Girls opened In All'mown. Pa., Aug. 1, to good houses at both afternoon and evening performances. T. W. Dlnklns offers for the season an en- tirely new show, book, costumes and scenery, and with a fine cast of comedians, principals and a chorus, of twenty girls. WATSON'S BEEF TRUST OPENS. A wire from Billy Watson, dated Youngs- town, 0.. Aug. 1, stated that he opened the season with nls Beef Trust, playing to ca- pacity business at both afternoon and even- ing performances. Bill says that his show this year surpasses anything that he haa ever sent out. s PRANK CLARK AT THE STAR. Frank Clark, one of the trusted lieuten- ants of the Hyde & Behman Amusement Co., has been appointed manager of the Star The- atre, Brooklyn. N. Y. He is one of their best men, and has been with the company a num- ber of years. EMPIRE, BROOKLYN, OPENS SOON. The New Century Girls Co. opens this the- atre Saturday. Aug. 10, and continues week of 12. Tbc Empire has been handsomely re- modeled and re decorated during the Summer season. ,1 a THE MIDNIGHT MAIDENS, The company Includes: Vlrgle Royden, Clara Berg, Bob Van Ostcn, Elmer Tenley, the Singing Four. Saunders and Cameron, and Bissett and Hanscom. •■ ' ■ THE WHIRL OF MIRTH. The Whirl of Mirth, Charlie Daniels' big burlesque attraction, opens at the Casino Theatre, Brooklyn, N. Y., Saturday, Aug. 10, and continues at this theatre week of 12. ..1 1 s ■ D«i.l Mrtbrb. last season with Forrester & Strong's Belles of the Boulevard Co., and who had signed for this season with For- rester & Strong, has returned from the rosd, owing If' her marriage to Mr. Crowe, a St. Louis man. In the automobile business. Miss Meyers was formerly well known as the winner of msuy wrestling matches, while with Phil Sheridan's companies. With Mat Kennedy and the Tiger IJUes the coming seaaon will be Mona Raymond. Wim.a Ralston, who was last season with the Merry Whirl Co., Is requested to com- municate wttb E. J. Ader, Straus Building. Chicago, III., In reference to a considerable sum of mosey left to i« by 4 relative. Sam Green gave a fine show and handed out a laugh a minute. (Some turkey, Sam.) Sam Lewis, the horse doctor, slipped over some new stuff on the mob that was the giggle stuff. mabib Ravasn looked charming and helped make the show a big success. Cliff A. Storm was along with the bunch, lending a helping band. HERE m THERE M BlBLBSp. BY OLIO. Till Sixth Floor Club closed for the sea- son Aug. 1, as all the boys have joined their shows, ready for the big burlesque season of 1812-13. Chablib Daniels' Whirl of Mirth Is rapidly rounding Into shape, and looks like a great show. Eddie Miner's Americans Is another show on the W. W. that will make them sit up and take notice. At rehearsal at the Bronx The- atre. Teddy Rimond'h Auto Girls arc all Bet, and the Silver King has some real show. Barney Gesaid's Follies of the Day, with an entire new book, scenery and music, will be one of the biggest shows on the W. W. Tun Bowbry BUBI.U8QUBR8 will open the Garden. Buffalo, 10. Tut Rosbuuds opened the Lafayette, Buf- falo, Aug. 3. The Bon Ton. Jersey City, will play small time vaudeville this season. Jim Mack, who for the past six years has been doing a double tramp act with BO. Fern, uader the team name of Fern and M»ck. has signed with Jack Held, of Held and Gilbert, the well known burlesque pro- ducer, for tnc coming season. the Bio Review will open In Newark Aug. 20. OUT OF TOWH NEWS Portland, Me. — Jefferson (Jollus Calm, mir.) "Alice In Wonderland" waa given to big Iioums Aug. 2, 3, by local foclety people, for the lienelt of the Boj-i' Club, tioveruor Platated and miff and friends occupied boxm, 2. "The Red Rose" cpena the <eamu here 10. Keith. '4 (James E. Moore, mgr.)—"A Man's World" waa presented by the stock week of July 21), to large patroiiHge. The prominent rolls were AMMimcd by Adelaide Kelm and Jonepti Lawrence. Souvenir photos of Mr. Lawrence were prenenled to lady patnum. "Mrs. Wlggs of the Uabbage Patch'' week of Aug. 5. New Poktmnd (1. M. Moaner, mgr.)—TbU vaudeville huuae I* attracting It' mmiiiI large allure of patronage. The JuIIuh Uvruuelm Ooiawly Oo., headed tn interesting Hat of acta week of July 20. The motion pictures luetudcd Hie Animated Weekly. Commenting Aug. 5, the United Booking fiffliTj of Amrrlcn will book Hh- vaudeville acta appearing at thla Iwnae. Bill week of .*•: Tlie Four I'revuHts. Josephine Suxlon. Ilitlllgiiu mail Hykea. the Tliajera, Baton uad l/>ralne, and Hie motion pictures. . Okm, Peak's Island (0. W. T. Oo-llug, tnsr.V-'- "Tbe Tenderfoot." br the Gem Comedy Co., week ot Jul* 20, proved a big auccms, large audiences nttendhig. (Joveruor'a nlglit. .11), witnessed 11 i!Ih- tlngulshed party aa guesta of Hon. K. B. Wlniiow. president of the Ca«c> Ray and Itnrpawell lines, owners of tbls theatre. limit Thorp. Kurl Red- ding, Mr. Natanaon and 'ither memK'ra of tlie company won worthy appreciation. "The Broken Idol'' neek of Aug. 6. Cai-e, Cniie Oottnse (F.. V. Plielan. mgr. I — "Clothes." week of July 20, was well pnwntnl to goo-1 patronage. Tlnwe prominent In the cant were: Marie l'avev, Wlllard Hlacktnnre. (ittola Nesmlth. Joseph Selman and llerourd Steele. "Ite- fnre ami After" Aug. ft ami week. Oasdo (M. O. Blumenberg, mgr.)—"Rock of Age*." a Vltagrnph picture taken on Hie Cape B'.ior" lant season, was a feature fllm here week of July 21). A pleasing urogram of pictures. In- cluding Pnthe'a Weekly, drew Urge return* week of July 20. Ursely's (James W. Oreely. mgr. I —Tills liouse. formerly the Congrem Theatre. Is being extensively -renovated, ana will re-open III the near future with vaudeville and moving pictures. Bio Nickel (Wm. B. Beeves, mgr.)—"Not I.Ike Other dirts" ''His Message" and "Tlie Haunted Castle" were among the pictures shown week of July 20. "Little Old New York" was a feature picture. HuHltiesa continues big. Okebnwood 1'avhjon. Psaks Island (J. W, Oreely. mgr.)—'Mix* Millie James, a director and vocalist; tbe Arlington Orchestra, a pleasing list of Into photoplays, snd dancing combine su at- tractive features snd draw to capacity, K1VSRT0N I'abk (D. B. Smith, mgr.)—Clifford EDDIE WESTON [Formerly of Weston, Fields A Carroll] wants all his friends to know that he Is now with JEROME 4 SCHWARTZ PUBLISHING CO., 1445 Broalwiy, Nil York City P. 8.—These are the four songs I want to tall you about: IN BANJO LAND EVERYONE IN TOWN LOVES HART I LOVE TO HEAR AN IRISH BAND THAT C0ONT0WN QUARTETTE P. 8.—We also publish RUM TUM TIDDLE and THAT HAUNTING MELODY James Madison's Girls from Reno Show la all sot. Sam Howe's Love Makers Is another big Eastern wheel show that will be heard from this year. Jacobs & Jermon's shows are all tn re- hearsal, Dan Dody doing the producing. lli.tTH Coophb'h Beauty, Youth and Folly looks like a real show this season. "Birp" Clark Is certainly out for tlie Darby this season. Everything new and great. Max SfiKiiBL Is leaving nothing undone lo make bis shows the best on the E. W. tbls sjsjMB, Gordon & North are hard at It. Lots of new stuff for their big shows. Tbe Gay White Way will be among the best. Lew Spooler, one of tbc best known lead- ers In burlesque, has been re-engaged by Chas. Robinson as musical director for tbe Crusoe Girls Co., for tbe third season with tbls company, He has been directing a dance orchestra at Providence during tbe Summer months. Ethel Houebs, In her second season aa a pony with the Crusoe Girls, has recently fallen heir to a small fortune by the death of her mother In Berlin, Germany. Miss Rogers expects that settlement of the estate win be made In a few months, and states that she will continue to work In the chorus. Mrs. H, If. Link, wife of the auditor of Barnev Gerard's Follies of tbe Day Co., died last Thursday st I>boenlela, N. V.. In the Catsklll Mountains, of tuberculosis, and was buried at Providence Sunday, Aug. 4. Among professional friends who attended the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Lai Lawrence, and Lillian Lawrence. llAnnx Thompson will art as msnsger for Zallah's Own Co. the coming season. Robib'h Knickbsrokerr will open at tbe Empire, Toledo, O., Aug. 11. Edith Uarcelle, after resting a season, has re-joined the Crusoe Girls Co. Madoe Hiohes will be soubrette wllh the Daffydlls. 8he has Joined for rehearsals. Davb Marion's Dreamlands will open tbe Oaletv, Newark, Aug. IT. Minbr'8 Ambricanh will open the Empire, Newark, Aug. 10. Harry Clark will again be treaasurer at the Gnycty, St. Louis. Grace Kenny and Tom Herbert were mar- ried In New York July 24. The Golden Cbooxh will open the Colum- bia, New York, Aug. 12, after the house bos opera- lecn thoroughly renovated. Florence Mills will be on the Co-i , tlve Circuit as Alma, In L. U Weber's pro- duction of that title. Bob mcRah has sold the scripts of tho Boardwalk G|ri to 4 Western wheel show, who will present saajo lata in the icawn. and Burke, the VaAncraons, Faust and VvABtt, (he Luclform, and Ourtck comprise the Mil st tbe rustic theatre, July 20 and week. Large attend- ant*. NoTib.—Detla McDonough has resigned aa cash- ier at the New Portland, and will act In the sutne capacity at Qreeley's Theatre which opens Aug. 12. Atlantic City, N. J.—Tlie Savoy LIU week of Aug. 5 Include*: Joa. Hart's "Brerywlfe." Fields and Lewis, Lyons and Yoaoo, Bobble (lor- don, Ren Ileyer ami Brother, Clara liallcrlnl. Heiibon and Gray, and l'at Booney ami Marlon Bent. Arou-u.—"Robin Hood," presented by the De Karen Oners Co., for the week of 5. Young's Million Dollab Pier Hip.— -BUI week of S: ValecHa's Leonnrda, Brlatot's Dogs and Pontes, Mets and Men, John Zlmmer, Carlisle's Dogs snd Ponies, Tom Hsfron, snd tbe Ilsrrla Twins. Stksl Pies. —Murphy's American Minstrels. Orrt SQUAaa.—Vuud»vll!» and moving pictures. Job Kemo asio Rosia Oaasxs Mabbibb.— Amid a large gathering of friends, raanagera and actors, two sssmbers of a popular vaudeville toam wen Joined la the holy bonds of wedlock on Totsdar evening, July 30, at the Hotel Dunlop, The wed- ding, which took place at seven o'clock, to tbs hotel parlora, with Rabat Fischer officiating, united Rosia Oieene and Joaepb Kane, of the popular team of Keno and Greene, and wbo have appeared bere several times snd were here last week with the Vaudeville Oustady Club. Tbe bvldo was at- tired in s beautiful sown of white meteor, and carried a Urge bouquet of I Hies of tbe valley. Mrs. Heine Harris, of Philadelphia, waa brides- maid, snd wsa attired tn s whits satin and cerise gown, and rnrrled lilies of the valley. The tieal man, Charles Ksler, presented the bride with a dlawiut bracelet, sad presented tbe happy groom »Uli a set of dlauiend cuff links. Vullowiag a week or two In this city, the conele will take an extended wetUtat trip to tn* moaatauu. A iNUuuaat was teiuttnd the happy pair by Robert K. IManer. proprietor of the Hotel Uunlop. In the grill room of the lintel. Among tboaa present were: Harry Drown nud Isiula Wesley, manager* of lbs Savoy Then ire; Harry Keens, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Marha, of Philadelphia; Myrtle Young. James Kenny, Thomas KHIIon, George Dtirasr, Tlionwe Hudwman. Mr. snd Mrs. Jsnaee s*. Deo- ley. Mrs. Heine Harris. Mr. sad Mrs, Loata Greene, parents of the bride; Mr. sad Mrs. Buses- green, parents of the groom; Mrs. I..Tobias, Rob- ert Tobias. Mia, Pelniicj, Dorothy Marks, Joseph Hchenck, Ous Vsn, Arthur kfcWstters. Oracet Tyson, ami the Three Lelghfons. Lorjg Branch, w, J,—The New Broadway Theatm opened Aug. 1 with Cbaa. frpbman's "Tbe Olrl front Montmartre,'' with music. III. h- anl Oasle and Hsttie Williams head tbs enat, which also Included: Marlon Abbott, Wm. Dan- forth. Al. Hart, Moya Mannerlng. Oeo. Lydecker, Alan Mudie. Berths Holly, ispunoi i'awie. Percy P. Leach, Merejts Rmnond, Louise Donovan, 1*1 Turgenn, Lela Lee, Basel Troutnun, Clara Kck- etrom, Mary Ollowre, Geo. T, Chance, Join Ham- ilton. Alloa Gtrrlngtau, Ralph Nairn, Oeo. II ijnch. Played to a packed house. Low Fields' with hU 6uauocj pruducUani "ligcky I'unijr wu here Aug. 2. 3. Tlie cast Includes: Mjx Koge.-s, UolJiy NeriB. Christine Kellniu. Myrtle Nel-un. Ploy May, Carter De Haven, Harry t'uoper. Huh OaR,eruti. Wrgliila Kvans, and Montgomery ami Moore. (Johan A Harris present "Slop Thief" o. Trenton, N. J. — State Street (Herman Wslin. mgr.I Mil for Aug. 3 and .reek: William Schillings and cnaipaiiy. Jack Atklna. Breakaway Barlows, Cleors. Mack anil Waters, Llndeu and Buckley. Three Harmonies Olrla. Young and War- den, Queen anil l.augdoii. aud tlie ' tmiuplayH. Naw BaoAn Stih.kt (Herman v.ibu, mgr.l— Special moving picture festival week of ft, with Nat 0. Goodwin aa Pnglii. In "Oliver Twlat." Notis. —The new Ilrnnd «treet Thea're will re- sume the playing of tlie latest Hroilwar ane- cesaes on Labor Day. Hept. 2. wl'li u.i all alar stock company Ellsal>vtli May irxe.il. a Trenton girl, and a member of tbe team of O'Neill and Peters, singers and dancers, la enjoying ber vacation with her parents In this city. Her hus- band and partner, Harry Peter*, Is visiting his parents in Chicago. They open at Baltimore, en toe Keith Circuit, Labor Day. Newark, N. J.—Olympic Park (C. M. Bel- den, mgr.) Olympic Park Opera Co.. lu "Tho PIrntTO of Penxance," week of Aug. S. I.tbio (R O. Stuart, mgr.)—,11111 S-T: Sweeny snd Booney, Reed Twins snd Wallnck. Dorothy De Sehelles, Cllvettc and company. Hie Palace Quartette. Seven Plcariw. For N-10: Four IHxIe tllrls. Burbling and Dnufcrth, Ruth Alroy. Jennie Itosen and company, Coyne and Lee, and Blanch- snl's School Boys and Olrla. Paternon, N. J.—Msjestle (W, II. Walsh, mgr.) bill for Aug. 5-7: Marimba Trio, Davla ami Merrill, and Kit Dawson. For 8-10: Maraa Crslg, Rivers and Fleming, Oardner and Stone, and Ten ami Kdlth Almond. Opssa House (Frsnk Zabrlskle, mgr.)—"Tbe Walls ot Jcrlcno" 5 and week. Tacoma, Wash.—Princess (C. I.. Richards, mgr.) tho fltst stock production given In the Went of "The City" held tbc boards here week of July 28. Wllllsm Brewer's portrayal of toe morphine tlenrt was finely done. For Aug. 4 snd week, "The Clrl In tbe Taxi" Is given. Pantaoek' (W. J. Tammona mgr.) —Jewel'a Minikins neatled the bill week of Ju'y M, which liirlude.1: Bert Wllllaaw, Franceses Rmldlng, Hisitliera Singing Olrla, and tbe Pantagracope, featuring Coventor West, ot Oregon, visiting the State penal tiistltiilkni. KvfMsss (Dana Hayes, mgr.)—Tlie Travllln Brothers and their trained seal are the headllners for week of Aug. ">. The bill liiclixles: Mnlllvaa anl Uartllng, Billy Rogers, Curry and Riley, lawna Uueriisey, the Duwbrenw, and Uio Kuiprosscope. Tacoiia (O. II. Herald, mgr.)—Tlie regular season will open with Hie Gilbert A Sullivan UraUaa Opera Company, In repertoire. Hi'snio (F. Graham, mgr.) — "Lincoln's Oct- tyalrarg Address" was the feature film July ;i0- Aug. 2. 1'ALAua (P. A. Holder, mgr.)—.Nat C. Oondwln, In a live-reel motion picture portrayal of Fagln, lu "Oliver Twist." featured July IIO-Aug. X. Ross (James Marucs, mgr.) — "The Power of Innocence," "Tns Foreign Spy," "A Thirst for Oold," and "Cousin Kate's Resolution" were fea- tured here. 5. Vaudstts (L, A. Richardson, mgr.) — 'Tub fwerirrs Daughter," "The Tiger's Claws," "Tn*> IMn." ami "Their First Kidnapping Oase" fea- tured. llflTAL (I.. A. Rlebardson. mgr.)—"The Light of St. Bernard," "The White Man'a Burden,'* anil "Officer Murray" were feature Alms here. Csown (L. J. Prunko, mgr.)—"Tbe Divine So- lutloo" featured ut this house. Ii:i.s Hour (R. R. Pralah, mgr.)—"More Pre- ckiua than Gold" featured, Bi/ov (Mrs. W. S. MeNlsh, mgr.)—Twilight ptcturea. to good business. DasuK (M. J. O'Brien, mgr,)—Photoplays con- tinue to excellent patronage. Ltbio (P. A. Snider, mgr.)—Moving pictures, to line business. Siisll (I. Davit, mgr.(—pictures, to good busi- ness. Circuit (John Selfcrt. mgr.)—Four reels of first-run pictures drsw tbe crowds. Taveun.— The Royal Hawaiian Glee Club bar* been engaged for the season. Notes. Wm. Baswsa, of the Princess Stock Co.. study- ing sloud his lines In the wee Sins' hours of Hie morning at his spartmenU In s meal hotel, Fri- day last, caused a lodger In aa adjoining room to aummon the police. Fxplanations and cigar* sat- isfied all. OEoeos Lovinoood. a colored musician with lite fvella-Floto Olrcua, was tskrn III snd died st ISverett. Wash.. July 20, before a physician eonU reach lilm. His widow said bo was In apparently good health the night before. "A SiMsixn Romance," written by Mrs. Frsnk Allyn, of this city, was roiKMtcd In Seattle re- cently by the French Olob, to a large audience. The Obphbum Oluo held Its annual clambake and picnic at Magnolia Beacb, 27, making Iks trip lo s soeelsl boat. Wm. Mobbis amp wira, plsylng Hie Pantagce Circuit in nVs sketch, "The Lady DownaUIn," will retsra to the legitimate stage alls.' roos- I'letlng their vaudeville season. Dub ro ouanoss In booking arrangeaesu of i ^ *... T ".2 0 "• Theatre, "Lonlttana Ism." with Sophlo TiKker snd Rsraey Bernard In the lead*. will appear bere Aug. 15. lit hobos of Florence Bell, leading lady wllh the Princess Stock Co., Mrs. 9. If. McKennon, o» this city, gave one of tho prettiest social affairs of tlie week st her home, SOI South Thlrty-Orat Ht net. Basnum A BArur's omens la MIM for two ivrfornunces here Aug. 23. Peoria, III.—Princess (Seaver Amuse. Co.. mgrs.) vaudeville and pictures. AL Faasco Pass (geaver Amuse. On., mgrs.)— Baarlng snd outdoor amusement*. Rcllo Is s feats** week of 5. iieuMA Beach (Frank A Beineke, mgr.l— Vaudeville and dancing. Dbmpebt's (Martin Demiieey, mgr.)—Stock bsr- leanue, songs snd picture*. Faust Oabdbn (Fatwer A Ueltarli, mgrs.)— Vaudeville, to good business. tVAXB Ttsw PAtr.—Pain's "Last Days ot Pom- pell" 12 and week. OSbsl-bnt. CotniBU, Ds tesatst, ENraESS, sex* nois, LisrsTT, Majbbtic, Rotal, BANrnwo. asp Kdith Sibsi AntnoMB, pletare beneea. report aped business. Notes.— Rlnsdlsar Bros.' Oreo* onmce Aug. 27. Ranch 101 li blued tor 30 The Ma- jestic Theatre opes* its regular season Sept. 1, with "Btady Mosey." Hsvrtfersl, Cesn—Poll's (O. C. Edwards. mgr.) "Bills" la being presented by the Poll Players week of Aug. G. Edmund Ritou, John Weatley and Phil Dunning are featured. llABTroED (Fred P. Dean, mgr.)—Bill week of 5: Michaels and Nichols, Moore and Klllott, Chas. II. Tucker, Locke and Llndor, Hchoter snd Jordan, Charlotte Duncan. Joseph 0. Callahan, Wander and Stone, Loretss snd Bud, snd the usual pic- tures. Marry Boos (llsrrlsoa Harris, mgr.)—Pictures exclusively attract good crowds. Bmfumi (P. 8. McMahea, ragr.l—Rally chaagt of Sims continue to bring two goul houaee dally. nwltlwore, Ma. —Ford's (Ohss. R. Ford. n.gr.) Howe's travel pictures are bere for a short season. Viotobia (Chan. E. Lewis, mgr.)—Bill for A.ag. 5 snd week: Jennie Hlnrs snd company, Chas. and Anna Owoke, Nlemuyer sml company, Benslnr. Helen Itenttl, Hast and Veal, Friendly and Jtr- dan. and Hie Kleclrlo Bight. Naw (Geo. Sehnldtv. suir.l—Mill fas 5 and week: The Randolphs. Francis and lie Mar. Pow- ers snd Wilson, f|sssl VsUsme. Musical Tre- pialuea, aadBrltnaa' Operalle Truups- lATBTV (Wm. Pallauf. mgr.)—The Amur lean. Beauties Oo. 10 and week. i.-Mi'taa (Oeo. ttlfc, mgr.)—*>Irla fsoa Mis- souri 19 aDd wotk.