The New York Clipper (December 1912)

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1 "J ■<«'• •f '■■ laj 'til m EU H'-i ?Kt s t«:i '■• 14 THE ISTEW YOEK CLIPPER. December 14 PUBILLONES SHOW IN HAVANA. Havana, ' ubn, Dec. 3. The clrcua train returned to Havana Nov. • 27, and all performer* were delighted over their Inland trip amongst 'be tobacco and fruit banonas plontlnas and pineapple planta- tion! : also at seeing the mud and cement houses, also at seeing real, genuine Cuban houses of bamboo, mud, palmetto tree tops for roofs. The natives all carry big butcher knives at tbelr side, and the soldiers carry NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTS OUR LONDON LETTER. Drury Lane ragtime Is to be used In the way . __, A . . .._ J^bm of burlrsiiuc, not seriously. There Is to be a Colorado. John Gnlaworthy's new play. The hidest h b d tb 0ab G „ ac Son," has not met with an en huslastlc re- ' thc Albamlira tl)c rc .',. on8t | tu . t i OIl of ceptlon at the Umu t^'Vi writer the once famous ballet school Is contcm- W5^^.J?Siirt[ Plat^ Marie Iloze's son, Raymond Rose, with lofty ideals, with a fine Utcrary style, j H , MaJelrtT . B Thea tre, Is to under- . rare observation and technical skill. Mr. Jnk » ((g nmnjcai'dircctloa. machettcs. On every train In Cuba, regard- become one of the biggest drawing attrac- G * 1,w ° rt . h J r .^Rl* 1 ", 1 ! '« e -'J 1 ?' {i„° „Vn^ P hla Martin Harvey has a play by Edward ,e 8M Mr,mc.oneortw J .j«Ul.orst ? ve i to_rlde tlon8 on ^ An , erlTan TiudcrlUc gtage _ with ^^tRSSASBLS &£&•£*& t"^» ^.^J. INDEX TO O UT OF T OWN NEWS. ■rkaiwii MtMao ■ml. Alabaiiu 21'Mlnnesuta ' Connecticut lilillciilg,n '" " CantJa 12 \V* Votk"* Gertrude tinmen. u. F. Keith's Bhonx, Dec. 0. Here Is a little performer who is bound to . 21 0«llfonil« l.. District of Columbia K lows Ij luiliuua 16 21 Illinois in Keatd-.'ky IS 21 Lftulllaua 12 M»ssa:h jsctts... 15, 23 Missouri. IS Wlscunsln" -otk... J**l)rn«lui... Mew JtTscv."'" mmmST... ' Ohio ; I'enmylnini,'!' Sooi'i fjarolini. TeuiMM«e... TeiSH Virginia. SUS ? SSSSS^ ' "* a MMMiTSUTna".b,ut"y^ g^^^XS.ir« «« S t0 pV0dUCC * LOnd0 ° ^ iD tto ^ M ^^-•■■•••••• JgwgSShy. hour," There had arrived several big feature acts, among them Harry P. Wilson and wife, with the big lions, and Peter Taylor, who a .«v&k__ — * *Wjtaa> \4 m tl'l' l-ah rrt n m nmnh English country house. Her opening song is one of those little worthy has previously depicted with con Up," sail for New York In February. gloria vf VMs tth Messm. Sonet, k OToole, managers ,,r 2 Star Theatre, Clinton, Mass entertain.^ S* members of the Homan MusicalComedy •,"" . pany Thanksgiving Night, after the\„.,• " laid on the stage for over twent Wl| Joseph "kiddy" novelties, entitled "I Didn't Do *^iir° r it thn"..w W a novel The Hicks Appears at thc Fifth Avenue theatre, Klrby, of Clinton, was master o7 cWSS VSi'L^Vi' ? r ?mZf Lntnrioa There » a "Scrooge:" Miss Terris elsewhere. In "The and kept everyone in high glee. ToasutS! ±51°"* t° "™%\ SSffl^mdr^ Model anl the Maid." . . .__ Iven, songs, sung and 5 everybody nlo^ M the party opinion ihit summate S^S'^ln^l."lJ^"tafe*cMoS ■f^*»l"^y t ?«***»>»^' KS^^STSS^tlfSa "Oeorii-Gmv^snmmoned to Drury Lane 1 n or herseif lmmens-e-|y:W^ J Ul e e "J. I r ? T Snd the show in good shape. which. Inunedlately met with the popular ap- his ady^ the »ntleat "' a ' ur '• la ^ e ^ n g n d In default of Dan Ilolyat, has been^temoo- broke op u «!!_ were,of the same opinio,,^ There were also Princess Olga. the Foor proval of the audience, and was hit No. 1. «»''&£ atiii^htor«^ fais jparson "'a" 1 ^-^? rartly re " Cotrelli. bareback and menage horse act; Bedecked in a beautiful turquols blue crca- $* , e ' 6t *\lZ\,?"ItJ^l! ? S,«m lie has Thome. ^a^un 0 ^-"^^ ^tve Te°t^. ,C -S tlon, with paiama 22 tZer. Spear". ^eas'eTtol^ve t.tH.'Jlft /-«£ ^"^V „ I heli r bicycle act; the Four Nallas; Miss beaded bodice, she nctt offered a little song her—Indeed, determined to do so. Figure tue » From Manger "to Cros<" a series of cine- De Orlo. Belty ParrlngtoV'Rae"'iVn'dk.t n n Mnudcand Mr. Granto. from Germany, with od dlty, entitled "Mollle Took: the Next Train consternation of siic af amlly. eiratiw mat ograph pictures, lllustraUng the Ufo of Annie Dean, fiddle Dowlln Bj Walter Morrt a bounding wire act; Lentlnl and his doukey; ° l '■' n'™ km ,°i?, ,"t^r.^l\ tZ gentle not«er. w ho. «lo n c. can see so »««^>« chrla B t haa F been banr-ed by the Liverpool son. A. )3. Kroll. Jlmmlc Valentine b2 Clown Tito, from Barcelona. Spain. Back to nackensack, Introducing a few rf the girl s s djof ,t h ^|»^ r "J^XI pollce7 _ ' . Kfe. Lous Arkandy ami Sadie Van "'' These and the other lourtecn numbers quaint gesticulations and steps. This - make up a big circus at Hie Payret The wa , rcn dered In a style all her own, and wai .3 u 'JJJ""toiVi*i.™T — * -— r ^ s von Immense success at the rniacc, ioucnunm, pany, unner me management of C. A. Key« «how opened Nov. 28, with n big rush—stand- ..,. „ „ ' " """' afra d. Sir William! tt c want n one o y ou. on M , JIlday- started the season at Portsmouth, on? lag rooia only—although ihe house scats nit No. 2. SncM1 not force herself where she s not wimam Lu dwlg, the world famous barl- 21. So far this has been thc most suci'essfui 10,000 people. The whole company wbb re- Another change of costume, this time welcome. She may ha siippea ner goou ton& |g |n n ^ W| Tlle Tofa i c j, or( i g season this company has ever had r.usinra« celved with big applause, some of the acts j 0 tn oraD g C and old gold eown with creen name, but shell keep her proper P r ,°^i.,'," have had to be removed. He can ncllher hns been phenomenal. The Kent .sisieri taking four and five cncopon. Peter Taylor, *" r ." "™" 8 „ B tHMi ni„m» »£ 77^a IyZ ZtZL haTC no ^ har ty mar i * B ?n , iM.2 y ,JT%h ■>"«; "<>" tMCU - »• "• Moylan. of 5 ltegent have secured the rights to Ilculah Puvm.?. the iflon tamer, nnd hla Hon act, put the turba » an<1 ostrich P |um e '"> an d »*• Intro- Edmond Mnurlce, as Sir William, and Will- ggf^ back(>d b , COT1)ra |- Uce of h,nurntl.il play, "Thc Little cfrl That He Korioi •• Cubans In a trance, as tliew fierce lions do duced a novelty song which was a real treat, ' some fine work. The Cotrilis, the• jeive so hit No. 3 must be marked down. I'eters, thc Cornallas, M^rs. Manel, Mr. Cra- ™,„ ,_ m „„ „. m „„n„j ,,,.. i>.»~. nuto, James Irwlu, trapeze artist: Monte T 06 nn^encc compelled Miss Barnes Myros. the Clown Tito, nil carried enco by storm. JST&U ™S rt rlghr«Td n 'payV you "ettlng. After the first verse and chorus the BKW Inolfenslvely. Th. title employ. tlt rcd" , "Tho^hts"and ,, Some Ktt^rm.-'TNstag whatever Is due you for your work. curtain rose on a water scene, and Miss the familiar proverb In the way or a pun. an elpos iti oa 0 f h cr P i r ti C ular views on love There Is something now to learn from this Barnes entered a rowboat and seemingly H,,da u urchcl !j ! pretty and charming gir^ and otucr 8UU j ccts> w j,i cn |, t0 Dc published Cuban clrcu?. A good many of the vnude- ,„.,,,. .. . jn a „ tr i™i «<r^». W8B condemned by lier arbitrary mother nna | m[D edlnlcly In the pedate MM Kcclcic. ville, clrcuB and carnival inanagera should rowed across the stage. Electrical effecta her fus ,y father to mari7 a wealthy asslnlne A t the final meeting of the London County QStUTHaiS Jack ^FnTlds." Willard'li' see Pubillones' ClrcuB. Pcrhojs they could make this a real novelty well worth seeing, person, by name Herbert Mossop. To her Colincll t0 doal wlth fa tne qocat i on of mu8lc g a ° Wongonema. Vor* Parks A ice » craved ™&.* ^S^ ll ^ t k Jff l.^ffild^ ha " "eenses, it was decided, by a majority of %? Arth/r PeTtrle. ^Leslie %£2LT£ song father the bluff old gamekeeper, 'ho voices I" d Tlffinly . rngtlme songs proved an Kmes NoiES.-Tfic Keyes SUters'- Com was l 5 c aoI "' 1( "Jv 1 ?, f , th , c ^'"il'H^nnPo" to.^ Immense buccess at the Palace, Tottenham, pany, under the management of "a Kc?« afra d, Sir William! We wMt none o you. M , juday . started the season at Portsmouth, ) 7)^ She'll not force herself where she s not wimam '' Lu d w lg, the wo- of costume, this time welcome. She may ha 1 slipped her good , |n a J^ , 3 gold gown with green 5 flnie ' but 8DC 1 1 kccp ] } QT "^ivP r,™iir " "nve had to be removed. , win Finro, wra green haTc n0 charlty marriage in my family . , t a h ^ ,,. Mo , ilume fan and she InU-o- Edmond Mnurlce, as Sir William, and Will- 6 t n r * c ";VcKed by a comrall : which was a real treat, lam Karren, as thc gamekeeper, arc especially i r | shmen and catholics, Is i marked down. 80 ?. Whe ro There', a Will," by a new writer, *£ &** * known ,n ' 1st; Monte 1De ■■■■.■'>'' compelled Miss Barnes to Bernard Parry was produced at the 'Crl- x . nll , cinquevalll hns again been suffering eiTecU have "been" "SoSkST'^BS'Sm 1 the audi- respond with a fourth number, so, to oblige, terlon on Tuesday. It Is nn ingenious, some- tcrr | bly . Irom 8C i at i cai |„ )t he got to work never been attempted by a popular nrlced _ . "Uow, How, Row," was offered, with a special "."«' laborc „ d ' CSLSJ'SL hnt In this to- at the Wl v? an Hippodrome on Monday. organization. ' ™" f-.?. 6 -^: setting. After the first verse and chorus the P ?SL. 0B J:. , l ?"^,5Sf„ r 2S.; Ce %. b ? tUemolov. .. Jg#t S»J? .»'J«™ ? n """SVS: . "I» Old TgRMOlcr" (a four act drama! -- drama) has been touring Canada for the last sli weeks with fine success. They have beea playing to capacity houses, and the S. Ii o sign has been very prominent. _ Thc cast • put something new on In the States and ad- and hit No. 4. And still the audience cr Vance the show business. On Thursday !"" „„ " .„ f „ "u,," »««.».„ '..!!. eonfides tac fact that she had already sc- nlght there arrived from the States Mlsi for nlore - 80 - to obll K e - Mis8 Ba™es sang , flctcd a husband for herself—a handsome, Mermaida, nueen of high divers. She did "1 Left My Old Kentucky Home for You," Incompetent young bank clerk, Harry ned- fancy diving and graceful swimming. w hich was a scream. ? rav «. wltb * 500 a J ear - T ? e fW'SSi Mr. Pulilllones is sure a woidcr. He rnna ., ta , i_m_ „ ( „k» k«~. «i«. d.™»o ... towycr expressed nmmment at the roiry three to four circuses on the Inland. Hln late A ' ter takln 8 eight bows, Miss Barnes wa. ot h | g favorite niece, who mischievously^pnv one only, not to sanction the sale of liquors In thc London Hippodrome. The Coliseum license Is also subjected to the condition that no drink shall be sold. Thc same restriction has been Imposed on the London Palladium. A fine new Hippodrome has been added to Vaterman L. Arguit, owner and manager; Doc Wongo- nema, producer, and Billy Brewster, repre- sentative. Notes from John Hnftle's "A Western Girl" Co., now touring New England.—We father, Antonio Publlloncs. was the oldest compelled to respond with two more before ceeded to add that It would be all right, for » th ^ F circuit at Newcnstie-on-Tyne. had L a Pleasant Thanksgiving Day at Farm- circus manager In South America, Cuba nnd Mexico, and when a performer went to do nn act he would alt right down in front of vou or beside you when the show com- menced, and if yon were not tight end your net dln't take well—thc axe. The son Is the tame way, so Is Mrs. Lepold. the mother of Mrs. Antonio Pubillones. The whole fam- lly arc artists, and when you tome to play P'ublllniies' Circus to Cuba do what you say you can, and try to come ns nn nitlst and she could manage to leave thc stage. Her rich «n_» a A K w SSJ? 'Jft.Sf £i?.i "IfS'tw act was the hit ot the bill. Without a doubt Very she has thc most pretentious single offering wa In vaudeville. Olio. ,, «... ~~r> .i'xxi- v;r_" ^:„ii ~ii tfci* ai tne i-aiace ineatre on iiooaay aurco t Harry n«0,MO. Harry would wll that Butt ,, produce a Bnort | ay eQm f e d "The Z A J° JS&£ yWP^JB* S" d , a Visit of t&e King," by E. V. Lucas, hither ntcd jncle Diet to stand by them. Uncle know fl8 „«• y ,„ f par - cbarlI CnrtU Burnley. Colonial, Monday Matzhn, Dec 9. On full stage, with the assistance of a jjy" the' sanie." - They decided tha't Harry n^ptWormer," or'yo'u will get ft""whew "the piano player, Curtis Burnley, clad In a pink niast^ be prevented from eaJl'ng^tllMhe^case Lull got his." _.".. . . . . and white dress, made her Mr. Pirolllones Is thinking of bringing a .,. . "*— . ,,, Cuh»n nnd American circus to the States, * IUl «asong, entitled When composed of Cuban, Mexican, South Amer- In childish manner. This was followed by mother. Hilda's presence of mind suggested lean and Brazilian artists and performers. „ mon oloiruo .bout a vounir socletv woman l0 ncr t0 d ' Mwn a ." knowledge of the ln- Petcr Taylor on Sunday night. Dec. ft was a "J 0 " 0 ' 0 *" 0 auout a y° un « society woman trnder and he wos nust ieu out of the house presented with a handsome medal from n. on her flrat Tlrit to a racetrack. The story f or B ma dman. That night he made hi. way F. Wilson, of the Buffalo und Pawnee Bills' of an old colored woman, putttag a little boy Into Hilda's bedroom to get her exp'ana professed some doubt a. to the fortune, but Hilda said there could be no doubt of JJ™. Sne ht *, h !T s ,*« J^'tV? ii b L W "it Empire, booked tor ten weeks. "Then, nil good girl, cried the ir*^"'-.,, 1 , 1 Happy Fanny Fields Is to be featured at Jg void. For neither ihi witness to the will, , h r^'', on coliseum next week nor .the wlfe,..norjhe husband ma, benefit ^^'XkeBpeare'an Reason" begins at the ■ lugton, "N. H. On our arrival we'were taken 17 A 1 ™ to the Roosevelt Hotel, where Manager Huftle had ordered a big feast that we will rcmem- The menu furnlsbcd charm bcr for ia ^ a *° come ' r. clad in a pink must De preventea irom caning uu iue l-mc T.iidPTlllA dPiu.t eould be thought out: but the Impetuous vaudeville debut n couM u * t be | nter eept e d, and burst an I'm It," aung J n# addressing the amazed Mrs. Barchell as a sumptuous repast. A matinee was given The Aerial Smiths are a.great hit at th.. &&%Z^^£&?&PZZ business representative; John E. Shaw, stage manager; Billy Ryan props; Prof. Fred Markay, musical director; William Morton, Cbas. Leahy, Dave Summers, Willard Bros. Nettle Huftle, Fem Huftle, Myra Huftle, Marlon Bent and Cecil Carter. On Dec. 15 Manager Huftle will take the company la the private car, "Myra." through the Cana- dian provinces and the Northwest A special one-sheet lltbo of the entire company hai been made, and Is a btg feature of our ad- vertising. Everyone to well and happy, anl we look forward every week for The Old IlKi.iABr.a. Catomb Bios.' "In ABttostA" Co. opend = has been 111. but gets to at Mt - P" 1 ""- IU -> NSTu 18 -, to P 0 *, DU ?; nealn on Mraidit it th* Oifonl end ness. They carry a first class band n«d presentation, with Mr. Wilson and Mr. Taylor goat pi ays a prominent part In thto story, witnessed had been found to contain a ^ ]L aeila ? n Monaay ' at tne »™ n ena megaphone qaartette. "Cotton" Calms, the lefore the Cuban President. Josep Michel " vl .'""'" V ",../; '" _ °r\ clerical error, and so had to be re-cop led for "Sr th virtnrin Pninor nn Mondav enmn famous boy tenor, is one of the numerous SS and StomlryT55 the pnHlPe, lai the »«* was «m hit Uked la the repertoire ^^^ tu „ before a perfectly Independent h T a ° 6 ^rliuMy aUke twins tb^, jfrottSS a<lul * wwdwUto features. The company Spanish language. offered. She deed with a song about a witness. The play is moderately well writ- "™» cunousiy auae iwins, iue oroiuei. ^^ carr1e , „, orchgtra . On Dec. 2 Mr. Pubillones had an operation negro woman at a dance. Tie act for a £ a V n b . ot „ w ! Jl „, a ii ed ,' nSn^'winrtham ^»rt Sir Francis Uurnand, humorist and drama- , Stlvu Summsbs (Mrs. Aldrld Pierce). . P e; r erS n d.;. nh " a ' andl,eWmnOtb800tf0r -V s-therins 1, undoubtedly a ,«| ^'..^r&^jX^^JKt ^Si^^^^^SS^^SSVSt at^r&'Tftew^ S5r «S3 Cm Sunday night waa opened tbe Pubillones noveltv vaudeville aide show, with an ele- vated stage and a circus ring, and scat, to eecommodato 2,000 to 3,000 people. Beiervo ■cat., forty cents, in front of stage; two ono. Doc. at the London Palladium on Monday—The Medium," adapted from "L Angoisse, which to the better name. Darthez, a sculptor, working on a statue of "Innocence," with hli daughter for a model, was emaaed by her extraordinary immobility, snd HkcwUe dls- Middlesex Music Hall on Monday, with "Othello." Bransby Williams and Cyril Henry, mimics both, are to play Important parts In the new reeve at the Hippodrome. . Pauline, thc hypnotist, makes his first ap- pearance to London, at the Palladium, on Monday. Harry Lauder's son, John, a law student, is "coming of age." The comedian gave a to the children of the his Scottish kome. rows back, twenty cents; general admission, ten rent*. The Bhow opened on thc Grand Prado, the elite drive and walk of Havana. The side .how was packed. Thc big fea- ture was George Bell, thc American colored tea were a'mare'd at s'Sc'h ."man. '"wheS *« resting traletly Mts» Summers' address will be St. Anthonys Mr. and Mrs, Mark Bart, QlBBLBT Squars Thka-irb, Die. 4. This team of favorites put over a new act, full he considers to be technically more'exigent sueceraful, and Pftlent 1. than lurlmn nlav wrlrlnir M ls» bummers address will _ tt Gu^y'. U produ y ctlon oT"Kunn«t,» In Parla, Hospital, Rock Island, 111 for the next two Is to to be on a scale of unexampled splendor. " three weeks She will join the show oa Last nleht "The Serane o' the Pen" was the Coast about the first of the year. extraordinary immooiniy, ana i ewiws u™- ««■'?« the one hundredth time at the Billt Thompson, Fred W. Wear, Ml. tressed by ihe uncanny atmosphere of bl. ErTht trc to Mond r4rTan ol Rolend and Lillian Beneke closed a success- atndlo. The lamps flickered at a particular ^^^•riiiit^^Sh^ £1 ™X"£. ful stock engagement at Rutland, Vt, and are now enjoying a much needed rest in ics "big city." They were Ci-ippm callers Uec». ™ciibans"arc makliii "a"nolso "all George dress Irl.h. Mrs. Hart is expecting him, hnd time, and other strange things happened. He J^ at y t he rC p 5 r \ B n " 8 or 0 walM ndred pert0rm " has to do is to look at tfiem nnd they all stop. le ar rtves, presumably chased by a dog, which etrted the case to^hls frfend and casual Bosto( . k ,, j , , t t be iUvineA , lt X It W'h ^fii^wWaSfn. a^. is the subject of his conversation tor a while. ^ t or ' | SAt« muK- '■ thl. season located to SheffleML Prince Oskaiuma. fire fiend nnd rnlmV or the Ho presents the lady with a bunch of flowers, consciously have hypnotic force, to which aJJ-Sl for th e EnXh D r?ss^roduced man with the hard head. Mr. Bclasco, the an(1 Ktli oB a we u connected string of talk, the girl, Ellse. was curiously sympathetic " om e „ an ,U,° n at e the: TIvo°l on MondaV !!« ^Trew'^me'Tf »W — a « a *» ««« - «-• ^L placed g-y^-Wy V^Kud« <^^ ^^^^St &3&s&z£ $rz DI $% ^r. rcom^%rri^pta°: W a «rw«£ &S?S! making a hit. g»5 Q»ka»iu." u a , B<> ugefl „ adT 3 ftntagc _ Mrg _ ^^ of , fr ffi°^^.?%&&« m U'*Sm S£ Srtel 0 ■'tatti*' Cynicism iS the note of the THE rUBlIXOXE9 BILI.. tractlng manners and personality, entertain, band, becoming aware of that fact, had .lata "^J"',, locations for Monday next are: Terry At the Tteatre Payret, Havana, Cuba, th. with "Thoio Ragtime Tunca," anl mixes a hs» Pubillones program this week Includes: Tho drink for her visitor. Thc song, "Bhe'a Teas Cotrell.. Margaret Robc. Demarcst, Mile. Mile, Robinson, the American cowboy; Oranto eud Maud, James Irwin, the Renos, Nnmbv Japs, Belie Mermaida, Prof. Webb, Charles Carlos, tho Four Mayos, tho Six Cor- linlias, Pete Family, the Four Nallas. the Monte Myros. Phillip Sisters, Bhodn Royal, the Kour Nelsons, Olga. Camlllc Trio, tho Tautllngers, the Aeroplane Ladles, Peter Taylor. Kara, Lentlnl, Tito, Ihe clown; the Two Sterlings. Ing You," 1b the finisher for the act, which, was well liked for Its neatness. mil Hale Noiwroaa, Psoctcb'8 Finn Avs.nui, Matinik, Dbc. 8. "In the Suburbs" to the title of a new ■ketch that serves to Introduce thto talented to-nlitM- young actor. At the Monday matinee It was one of the laughing hits of tbe bill. Th. Si fatal H jF^?r ra ^^ n ^,Jin»«''^that'"therrwnVbe "tre: Barton and Aahlev. Suwy with that consciousness .so that there win no charleg T AIdrIcn P ,, vI1 | 0 ' n> jfe W ? st i e -•*■• ".^T JV. zz—~z.-—^^ ■-' ,'ho nnller or ser- t-'nane. A'. Aiaricn, f.ivnion. .^ewcsrie; Conn %J?% \hi?r hoar'd a ^nnv me to IntoM- «* C° nrad - R Wn*- Salford; Splssell Broth- T,. .«Lnr. tn hi. death cr8 ' Hippodrome, Bedmln.ter iQulnlan and Ula . ,e ^S'.'SrS WtTii* •• at tiia Palace Theatre Richards, Hlnpcdrome Birmingham; Char- .iVXll lt R&}£ "'and ll toi he withdrawn lotto Parry. Hippodrome, Leeds; Moto Girl, ,re - " TO Hippodrome. Southend: Moran and Wiser Uaudcvillc notes, f)HKBBra\-R USD MoXTCOicsmT ' who opened on the rantagea time, at Calgary. Al" ; . Nov. 28. to their comedy "ketch, "Colleague', say: "Ted Bailey's poxing dog, L11>0 . n .j[,l and Kllllon and Moore are on the same m i. Juksica Rat Filkins mourns the loaiw her fine Boston terrier, "Dixie," "glstwd In the A. K. C. as Lady Wanderer, which ww killed at Sedalla. Mo., by a street car. TJ» b->antlfu. Boston dog waa sired by tnaii Ardcn, tie famous Knnsas City _fh, anl P'?S| and was valued at J500. She had traveled all over the T'nlted States, Canada «nd m Mexico with her mistress, and ibis was tn» first accident she ever met with. (<rh Waltbb A. Bohmb, former lu'™,.', Hoyal Chef," ha. Joined hands with Alex »• Ruben In the presentation of a honioroas vnudevllle skit, by Mr. Ruben, entitled m George Gray, so well I in» Parson," produced - A cablh from tho M>«lott Troupe, from story deals on the servant Question, and from JS.'J,"!? ^Monday ° * STSS&nSS'lS^Brown CftSoJha. an Mtlat,<: afndpotot ha. very Uttle to roc- SVo'r'k and elabcrJtel, staged, but It tame- S^L AU ?h.!^ffliJK5? &£&*}. disbanded ommend lt. Nevertheless It serves Its rur- Ir » n'vufOWD that riddle Brown, the well pose, a. the laughs were Tory frequent, due "*"•• .ffiiiwi" re 0 roductloM^'f*"the'mlnlBtryT ^.".J^tona. Empire, Nottingham; Marie and lows: known circus man, will take unto himself a to Bany tmnj gituatlonB. Chocoiat, the colored jester, who haa been Mr. Norcross, as an up-to-date policeman, Itlghlv successful on the Knropcan continent, had a role that Inst suited him, and he gave EfirlesJ m5cneB and there is trouble. Coliseum, GUsgow. a » n [ g CV enty-slx. Mr. Barnell, who ieii arrived Dec 8 and will sail for Havana, 12. n flnl , h ed performance. Virginia Milton, aa ^Arthur "ollln. will produce "Get-Hlch- A report that Harry Stelllng had been hTs home when only a boy, was the only mem to open with tho PuhUlonos Show. ^ w((e> ^ Qm » *„„?„ tte nu8DBnd( QuIc^W.lIlngJorf.^^,!^^^; In. Jj^*"* «.«• «*-» »• categorical *•*««?, ftj"?".JSf^A intended HcWTYRE AND HEATH TO STAR. Mclntyre and Heath will bo under the management of John Cort next season, a eon- Irict haying been Blgned by tho parties In- terested, covering n period ot Ove years. 'Mr. Cort has secured the rights to a big musical comedy similar to "Die Ham Tree, en; I tied "Alexander Back to the Livery Stable," which will be used for n tour of Cooper, a portraycr of thc rube, giving lmlta- day,- and should easily fill thc Mil till the America next season, ami linmedlatjly after, y^^ w j tn h|g vo tee ana w ith a .tick and pantomime Is due roc- nt mnr\ and elaborate me- ;."■"..• ""is _• . jbuju -, the Club." They are ably supportea Dy "» *Zt SlsWv attracted the not"T of the authorl- paullne Chase, H piMdrome. Manchester; clever little lngenuf. Marie Oaudfn. » pur- "^"f "^^a™^ liporunt character, to* Th«» »<*», <irnnd Theatre Bolton: an un.lgneef communication reads as foi t, due I??* llt>llkE«^reproductions of tbe ministry. Jen I ji tons. Empire. Nottingham; Marie and low.: "Edw. B.rnell. of the Barnells. wh.w ™.i tolerated in the way of humor: for BUIr- Hart, London nippodrome; Gerald playing at Mitchell, la., received a mesjig. i^in*. in the Alhambra rci-«e "Kill That r ' rlffl °> Empire, Edinburgh: Gllfla and Tox. from his sister at Berl n, Germany, stat tot 1 Flv" "nt Mr OrayTp^plc make scrlSu. ■ Empire, Flnsbury Park; friend and Downing, that their old motner.had jdled thereat ft; his home w WJiiT'iT«miiion"wnT . denied by telegram. " hj 9 home aeVeral timet'and fu'llv Intend gave excellent portrayals of their characters. }\^^S^SRi w ni,u "Read" Mo"™ : ^ Carl .?«*»., ■" ,W J .» T-ondon, proceed, to taklnV anothVi -trip tbere next Summer to Tho sketch run. about twenty minutes, on „, popular nt tbe New Theatre, that he ha. .^JL 0 ?! 1 ".?."' 1 ™ I r^lJ n { e r ly - tor rix we * k '- He Be * D « mother once more." Tork full stage. Jack. Fitch Cooiier. naftS 106 for nn extension of the time limit opens at Nice on Dec. 15 named la his contract to produce "Bonght On Monday the Canterbury Music Hall ■ndPaii For" re-opens, mainly with plctnrcs. under the Sylvia Grl'rr" has proved a complete fall- direction of Edward Terry's long time man- __■_ psm — j — —a.i.1. i. ^t^m^m Rger, H. t. Bricirweil. Ta. Maico Twins vAl be to «RjS .i-,iv ami x>m« • i soena '-''""'T shortly, and James wll' spend w«K£ with his boy, who la at schooFnear New i»" raocroa'8 F««H Avawrji, Mat.k.1. D«c. 0. ™ A *\ffi ^*\™ffi^£\%Sl ^Herlbficld'. act ha. proved extremely popu. MaUng hi. Initial bow to Broadway, Fitch. t | oa l 0 l f •■Oliver Twist" was produced on Mon- lar at the London Hippodrome. ETXjSlSSSm will be'"^ut"on^a-tour U ° n " 7i" Sir'm^^hTVrlv'Tood"^ "W^SS, "bincey. . younger hrotber of -J^y™* J^fL, Sf^i— of Australia. mu.lcsl hand-saw, met with a fairly good re- H ' Arthur Jones—bis real name was The New York Flro Department has Inan- uo>t«ot and urn maimm "•'»."-Av nllC | ^.» . ceptlon. While the line of toft to only good William John Jones—rommltteed rulclde by gursted a system of Inspect on of theatrea Western tour ana opened at the orpu { ._^.__ —..— -am r, . -"rcmatist of for violation against thc standing In the Brooklyn N Y. Dec 0. The Utile j» — n. B I atria A TtnmKj-iV> e\9 nni>1i T,1n1ntlnviii Vn«n . J? _' . . * Lir«« H. Raymond Is doing a W" "JJ called "Bachelor Girls," by Charles bom, with a lady pianist. ,...., . n early Andt Rictb has been cooked for an \m g opening over the 8. 4 a time. His p«rw» singing and story telling act will be a novaw In ihe west .. . „ «i n «»d tbe" Coxbot and La Mam haveL««J •Mllcatone., ,, the delightful play, by Ar- helped blm a Whole lot unlet Bennett and Edward Knoblnuch, reached lt» one hundredth performance nt thc Liberty Theatre, Dec. 10. "Mllcstouee" has been our- of the roost popular successes of tho Mut*oii, and Its engagement nt the Liberty 'lliestro ha. been extended Indefinitely. «■» nn KAMI OHANGISS POMCT. Klaht vaudeville act. will be given con> n—-nilvely at thc De Kalb, Brooklyn, bcgln- vi'"-' tills week, with picture, only to open mill close tbe show. — « * » 1'uoK. 1'. J. Pr.ooD, musical director, waa The act runs about Oftoen minutes, to one. "BROADWAr TO PARIS" GETS BARNEY. •atrlcal manager. He aisles. A number of such violations have ^v eg t did them good. _* Windsor, ■red »r yeara rroin nervous depression, been reported dnrlng the past week, and <p HB Lew Windsor Theatre, at ", nr e- from no organic disease. Ho left pitiful summonses have been served on tho managers. Ontario Can., opened Monday. D»J h ^ tre i» JOOTH MILESTONE OF "MILESTONES." In's^ots and" drags, hto dttfcewnt ImltatloBB teMng^oxallc^acld. ^was a ' He left pitiful snmmi ouH no longer lit i at the annual n" itlon on Sunday ln Jy " ! -^plctc succca. at In ^ bitKn*, "ijvlBr Miss TTartir ltoia eweiT x^- ^'^ m ^i j-^rTirStottVaT A^en ano, *»^ May Foster »nd her oog, M' ? *' k Ri iruffered for years fro but from no organic d'.~ . letters declaring that he could no longer endure "inhuman torture." Cyril Maude is to preside at the annual a«»tto.T ^©"«1« W-«rtJJ;- stndso'Ssr I" I HILL. the most modern and ftJ»H^ ovnf 4 dlanerottho Actor.' Association • Sunday »g » *£ ^^n.^weekjn f?^\&^&^M^*?-& »»» MISS HARDY AT UNION HILL. week. Twelfth Nlgbt" is a complete success at J* 0 ?",;'"^ " tCfiLS^ "Broadway to Parto," "at the Winter Garden, " Charles 'TIrban is to do a Klnemacolor pan- «*•*■ Ruesslng. Dec. B. He Is playing the role of the cafe tomlme at the Scale, with "Santa Claus" for ov H L C by the Windsor Theatre Co., o: wn.cn .^ tic nf'Tinw? w «rd to president and ajnoral managi r. , ■ tl i.° r awaVflS W^.^liS^BW^^nwVAlirS <»♦ Sroprletor, and also does a specialty with IIsb Bordonl. 4*» Job Kami will go Into v»ndevlll» with I'urri.-ii to Catherine M, A. Marahail at T.lly Doherty, formerly of tb* Doherty 81s- Kdatoa, Nov. aB. ' • tors. a. a partner. • • •' its subject. Monday week is the date announced for the production of the Follies pantomime, "Aladdin." nt tho Empire This, it Is understood, will be a ragtime year to the way of the pantomimes, but at and May . pictures. The house play and 30< a a'cpllt week I Wfndsor to «*• I.AIDER DIT3 DEC. 80. prices-IOC aoc„ anu o^ -•---_ na , . Harry Lauder, who begins his American perlencing a decided boom " d ,, n . 0 r " f ue«tM tour at the Casino New Tfnrk, Monday after- population of 60.000. T he ^ Mtv anil has noon, Dec 2R, will jail from Liverpool on I. the only playhouse in the city. t» rt the steamship "Lusltanto," SaurdayT Dec. done a capacity burinesa at avary periomi "• .Ince lt openid.