The New York Clipper (March 1913)

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March 1 THE 2STEW YORK CLIPPER. 9 Whitman Cu. Fair Au.. Oblfax. 0. L. MscKenit*. BSE V^on AT. W5 D W ^ ^^ Wasuixotoj. 8t*t» Fslr. North ** u ™; Bulwla Tiur F«lr Amu., PnTfUfp. £• aul »- fco,^. tat^sut. Fir, Bpok«<*. B H 0-|WMk n.,,1 /Maa Pslr, VaBcoaver, 0. P. Larsen. JBBWB^Plg Walla Wall., W.A.Bita. WISCONSIN. • • • mm* w*±™* M £T\S?S82i Bsar<SS£!^» war BMKi Driving * Agr. An.. Spsrls^ ^^ ■ i VB l 'w ■*- *—" SpriB, , 0 T : B.m.rt. ter»mCooi(Tr Fair. Stanley. »VS. Grab Jtbtbxs Pourr Fair Assn., Ste-ens Point, A. F. Boom. Doe. oo. Fair An.. Stnrgson Bjy. ^^ roxK Oo. Fair, lit Oroli Falla, J. A. Mack. Ca«»K Monro, oo. Fair. «*r .^^ BCKiroo Valley AT. * Drtvjn, «C^ TasrxoN Oo. Fair. Vlroqaa, 0.'E. Motley. WAOtroww tatet-Oo. Fair, Wstertnwn jtosTHsatl Wli. Stat* Fair Ant, Chlppawa Falla, w. F. Horn. Btabta Driving * A«r. An., Sparta, ... . w. A. Holdea. WiLWOiTa 0*. Agr. 8oe„ Elfchorn, F. M. Porter. Dava Oo. Agf. 8oc, Ifadlaoo, .. M. N. Parkinson. Doob Oo. Fair Ann., Storjeon Bar. A. 0. Oram. m,iiu Oo. Afr. Soc, Cedarburg, Jacob Dietrich. Omni Co. Agr. Soc., Bhlnelander, J. J. Beno. Fax Situ Fair * Driving Ann., Apple-ton, , ~ O. 0. Steinberg. 'VAlEOCaTOX 0». Fair Asm., Weil Bend, Joo. F Hober. ttmOLABt Co. Aaan.. Antigo, L. O. Armitronj. Rs Ritas Fair Assn., Appletoo, D. P. SUmlurg. 'Ambixxb Oo. Aaan., Ashland, W. Q. Noble. Mav Oujmm 0». Fair Aaan., Augusta, B. Frederick. Same Oo. Aaan., Baraboo, 8. A. Pet ton. Dodos Oo. Fair. Beam Dam, 0. w. Harvey. fliTiTT Uu Oo. Am, Berlin, E. Olerenno. Bliss's Prairie Assn., Bloom to* ton, 0. Knapp. Bcscobsi. Aff. ft Driving Park Assn., Boeeobel. H. B. Austin. Ouxin Oo. Agr. ft Fair Assn., Cedarborg. J. Dfcarlch. Xerra Wisconsin State Fair, Onlppewa Falls, W. F. Horn. Outncar Oo. Assn., Obllton, O. D. Bend Fcsbst Oo. Agr. Assn., Orandon, H. A. Kannon. ateowic Oo. Agr. ft Fair Assn., De Beve, B. 3. Smith. Dow.vi.no Oo. A(T. Aaan., Downing, E. F. Stoddard. FsrarairLis Agr. Soc. Dnrand, F. 9. Harlcness. Wsxwosth Co. Agr. Soc., Elkborn, F. M. Porter. Pnaoa Oo. Central Fair, Ellsworth, B. H. Powers. km.x8rn.La, Bock Oo. Fair, Evansvllle, T. O. Holme*. ATi.ua Or>. Assn., Friendship, J. L. Hooper. , SAT iln-L8 Fair Assn., Gay Mills, B. O. Brtgga. ! Oubhwood Inter Oo. Fair, Glenvtood, F. St. Baker. ! OnTAaUB Oo, Aaan., Hortonavllle, Z. A. Carroll. IlIDU Oo. Fair, New Hirer. W. B. Johnston. Jstubon Oo. Fair, Jefferson, H. O. Fisher. Knvaotnura Oo. Fair Assn., Kllbourne, O. D. Murray. Li Osossa Interstate Fair. La Crosse, 0. S. Van Anken. Giant Co. Aaan., Lancaster, W. F. Bandon. torn Union Assn., Lodl A. H. Hinds. DiHcn Co. Assn., Madison, M. M. Parkinson. Jwmcan Co. Aaan., Manstoo, P. M. Sollivaa. TtTLOB Co. Assn., Medfcrd, A. J. Latton. Dckk Ob. Aaan., UnlonvlH*, J, D. Miller. Wisconsin State Fair, Milwaukee, J. O. Maaklnaln. 'Adams Oo. Agr. Soc, Lancaster. W. P. Rowdon. Gaza* Lakb Agr. Soc., Berlin, E. Guierus. ■LtaiiaiTra Co. Agr. Soc., Westneld, Dnncan Rice, X. Clabk Co. Fair Assn., Owen, T. H. Wylle. Tatlob Cc. Agr. Soc., Medford, A. 7. Latton. LuraOAXa Co. Agr. Soc., Ant I go, L. O. Armstrong. tHranu Oo. Agr. Assn., Bhlneiander, J. J. Beno. Bmitii Oo. Fair Assn., Rome, A. T. Williams. BlCBXANn Oo. Agr. Soc.. Blchland, U. a. Barry. Baaaoir Oo. Agr. Boc.. Bice Lake, J. O. Bade, ateBBOYOAM Co, Agr, Aaan., Plymouth, 0. Qafrron. Ka Badobb Fair Assn., Plsttevllle, O. H. Gabble. Pbicb On. Agr. Assn., Phillips, O. B. Foster. Sbiuunur Class Co. Fair Assn., Owes. T. H. Wyle. aTorNEBAao Co. Fair Assn., Oshkoeh, A. H. Maxwell. Oconto Fair Assn.. Oconto, J. B. Chase. Fair London Agr, ft Indus. Assn., New London, A. W. Anderson. Cutr. Oo. Agr. Soc., MlUsvlllc, L. Williamson. fjajssn* Oo. Agr. Soc.. Monroe. M. W. Battser. lOTTALO Oo. Agr. Assn., Mandovl. J. W. Loetscher. WYOMING. Co. Fair Aaan.. Wheatland, Geo, Mine. BBITISH COLIMBI.V. Island Agr. Aaan., Islands. J. 0. Klngsler. Chilliwaos Agr. Soc, Ohllllwack. H. T. Oooddsnd. Dblta Agr. Soc, Lalner. A. D. B. Taylor. Shawnioak Agr. Soc, Shawnlgan, J. F. L. IfcFarlase. KiKLoops Agr, Soc, Kamloops, M. Swade. ■oqurrrAX Agr, sw., SonnltUn, A. B. McKenale. HixiiMO Dlit, Agr. ft Hort. Soc. Nanaino, A. Sid Xyrea. NEW BRUNSWICK. St. JOHN Expo., St John. NOVA SCOTIA. AoaiouLXtmAl, Ex. ft Indnst. Fair Assn., Halifax, Wn. McHall. CANADA. OIPTARIO. Cxxtbal Algona Agr. Soc, Sanlt Ste. Marie, John H. Hugele. Bmaa Agr. Soc. Exeter, A. O. Dyer. Wan Ddtihak Agr. Soc, BowmanTlUe. J. T. Montcroft, OAHAnuK Nat'l Exhibition, Toronto, Dr. On. MoMmaicic Agr. Fair Assn., Sprucedale. W. H. Enwnerling. Kuaioa: Fall Fair Aaan., Znrlek. E. Bllles. Biant ft Bentwlck Agr. Soc. HanoTer. S. B. Clark. ■An Exybia Co. Fair Assn., Aylmer, D. K. Price. LrcaNow Agr. Soc. Lncknow. Jos. Agnew. Broaaaon' Falls Fair Assn., Sturgeon Falla, 0. Lafrance. Bmatobot Agr- Soc. Strathroy. Darld Onus. Btasmo.vt Co, Fair Assn.. Newlngton. Geo. F. Jardlne. Lindbat Central Exli., Llndsny, Jsa. Keltb. LiKOisxn Agr. S',c, Lakeneld. Wea Sherin. KmitAnDtwa Agr. Sor., Klnkardlne, B. Miller. Mount Fobot Agr. Soc, Mount Forest, 1. 8. Allen. OaATENKDiurr ft Mlaknka Agr. Soc. Grsvenhurst, Dr. V. Oartwlrght. Hamilton ft Wentwoth Fair Assn.. Hamilton. John E. Pearl. QUEBEC. AoBiccLTLBAt, Boc of Ssula»as, Point Obatean. Qeo. B. Vernier. AaaiouLTUBAL Soc of Argentine, La Chute, a. J. Walker. La Oamtaonu De Exde Valleyfleld, Valleyneld. 8. W. La, Bochs. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. PBturrara Oarnlral, Manilla. PORTO RICO. Poito Ricak Insular, San Joan, J. T. Caul. HERE AND THERE IN BURLESQUE Chas. Baker —Bertha Gibson PRODl'CEH DUIIBRETTB OP TEDDV 8IMOnTDS AUTO OIRL.S PRINCIPAL COMEDIAN, With Teddy Mm-rid's ••AUTO 0IRL8." At Liberty for Next Sesason. Hobrvw or Rube. Fannie Vedder THAT DANCINO AND SINGING SOUBRBTTB COLUMBIA BURLBBO,I)KR8 Ida Emerson and Harry Hills Pemieit address, Freeport, L, I., N. Y. Mona Raymond THE tJO.000 BEAUTY With MATT. KENNEDY'S T10EB LILIES. Harry COLE and HASTINGS An.a (WHITE HAWK) 0Mlw »ft B , B1 (BED FEATHER) With MATT. KENNEDY'S TIGER LILIES. MAY YUIB PRIMA DONNA. With "PACE MAKERS.* HARRY LE VAN With Dixon's Big Review GEO. F.HOWARD As SILAS HEMLOCK WITH DIXON'S BIO REVIEW Clara Douglass Rackett SISGIXO COMEDIENNE In tie Leading Feminine Role, BIG GAIETY CO. JUDGE J. Theo Murphy Holding court with Davstto'a Daugkteia. MYSTERIOUS VALDO #^ t ° n and IRVING HAY "Sii" WltH HISS NEW YORK JR. 1 tore Doloreu Parquette Hgt. or JACOBS A JERMt JON. EDDIE B. COLLINS STARRING FOR Charles DanUls, la "Whirl of Mirth.' TOD BROWNING PLAYING OPPOSITE EDDIE COLLINS WHIRL. OF MIRTH CLYDE J. BATES Character Co.itdlaa—Whltl of Mirth DICK MADDOX CHAIIACTKR CVMIEDIAlf. Witt "LADY BOOOANBBRB" HARRY STEPPE THAT HEBREW OBNT. With THE LADY BUCCANEERS. WILLIAM HARRISS THE OEMTEBL STRAIGHT HAN With LADY BUCCANEERS Pint Time Out avnd a Big Hit COMEDIAN With. MONTE CARLO GIRLS Arthur STRAIGHT and CHARACTERS. Tbe Ueau Bruin- mel of Burlesque. With Monro Carlo Girls. JOE MILLS T. W. DINKIN8 1 HIRED MAN SEASON 1812-13, YANKEE BOODLE GIRLS TUB JOLtaT LITTLE FELLOW tURT JAC1 With tbe Yankee Doodle Glrla. VIRGINIA KELSY PRIMA DONNA With FOLLIES OF TUB DAY. 19151-13 BLANCH BAIRD and her "Stan of 8tagaland." BOB DEMING CHARAOTBR COMEDIAN Miner's "auitrlrani." SINGLE With WINNING WIDOWS Direction of MAX 8P1RUEL. JOHNNY Plajlng; the Tout with "MCTT AND JEFF." Watoh for the big act when season cleats, JOHNNY DALE and MARGIE OATLIN, Geo. F. Hayes "EZERIAII SLOODM." RURAL RXpIrT OROM- ONO LOQIST. Molly WLUlami Bhow. Harry Fields TUB HEBREW FUNSTER. Principal Comecian with the MERRY MAIDENS. HYDE A BEHMAN AMUSEMENT COMPANY Temple Bar Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. 8TARTHEATRK Brooklyn OAYETY THEATRE Brooklyn GAYKTY THEATRE Pittsburg STAR AND GARTER Cbloago NEWARK THEATRE Nowark, N. J. 8th Ave. Theo, Mlnir'a, Newark, - People's Miner's Bronx, • • Big Review • Glrla from Mltiourl • Whirl of Mirth • ■ ■ ftoMBudi «AT BAY" PRODUCED. At Bar." » P'»7 °y George •Scarborough, "waa given Its first production Thursday night, Feb. 20, at the PlaloOeld (N. J.) tlteatra, by the Bhnberta. Andrew Mark and Chrystal Heme are fes- tored, and others In the fast are: Pb/tlls Yonng, Robert Lowe, George Baraum, Edwin afordsnt, Maria Uajcront and John Heme. <■> TAKEI UNTO HIMSELF ANOTHER. Orrille Harrold, the operatic tenor, and Lydta Talbot, who ga»e her profession ail singer, were married In Now York City Feb. 20. by Alderman James Smith. In tbe City HalL Harrold was divorced by bla flrst wits' Jtfle atlger, who received the decree on Feb. IT. «nO>y whom he bad three fWliren. OUT OF TOWH HEWS Lynn, Mass. — Central Square (James II. Donorsn, mgr.) Wll Feb. JM-20 Included: Ore- gorle and Eloilna company, Manley and Carson, wlztoa and Osnoly, Jonnle Green, and Kay Jack- sea. For aT-Maicb 1: Gertie LcClalre and picks, Barrett and Balne, Dermody and Ton Bateman. and motion pictures. OLTiiru (A. E. Lord, mgr.)—Business con- tinues rood. In addition to the picture* and songs the Oardlno Slaters, Sally Stembler and company, and Allfkl's Hawailana are among tbe features for Feb. 24 and week. Linn (Jeff Csllan, mgr.)—Annie Abbott, Mer- cer and Obatmera, Kline Brothers, Zenlta, tbe DeToy Twins, Edward De Oorsler and company, lonls snd Ryan, iml Billy Bog«rs 21 and week. Capacity business rules. Auditoej cm (Lindsay Morlson, mgr.) — "Olotnes" la the sttractlon by tbe stock company week of 24. "Facing the Music" next. OoMiqoa (Al. Kewhall, mgr.)—Excellent busl- sesa. with pictures and songs. Dbsahxand (Samuel Grant, mgr.)—Morlng pic- tores and rood business. Pistimb (E. A. Load, mgr.)—Pictures, to good business. Dbsah, OLrrroxDAis.—Pictures ui aonga. Nora.—^Manager Al. Newball, of tbe Oomhrae, will also be tbe resident manager of Moe Mark's new theatre. Which will be erected In this city In Use Spring. The house will here a seating ca- pacity of 2,700. Sprlasrfseld, Mass.—Court Square (D. 0. OUmore, mgr.) Mate. Lino. Oavallerl Feb. 24. Blllle Barks 25, Bowe's moving pictures 2T- Harch 1. Robert Mantel 3-5. Pou'a (Gordon Wrlghter, mgr.)—BUI week of 24: Prince Floro, Orosa and Josephine, Agnes Scott and company, Klmberly and Mohr. Hack and Walker, Adler and Arllne, Darls and Walker, and Pollgraph. OuKoaa (T. Ash Jr., mgr.)—Howe's Lore- makers 24-20, Robinson's Crusoe Glrla March V5. Nbuoh (Ed. Shield, mar.)—Vaudeville and picture*. Piaia (OoMatdn Bros., mgrs.) — Vaudeville and pictures. Abdbll, Boon. Edisokia, Globs, OasitD, Mm- bob, Notbltt, Palacs and Scbwat, moving pic- tures, to good business. Norss.—The Verona Opera Oo. gave a Sunday concert at the GUmore. 23 Colonial Minstrel Fomr, through the kindness of Manager Knight, of the BUjou, appeared at tbe free concert at the city's new auditorium 19. The opening of tbe Auditorium the night before wsa the biggest so- cial event In the history of this city Ran- dall F. Smith was recently refused a license for a moving picture house In the Forest Park dis- trict. Lawrence, Mass.—Colonial (Julius Cahn, mgr.) "Milestones" March 1; Carmen Hells, Koclan and Gans. of the Boston Opera Co., will appear In concert, under tbe auspices of tbe Chadwlck Club. 8: "The Woman" 13. Vaude- ville Is tbe attrtctlon on Saturdays and Sundays. Or-KRA Hocaa (Julius Cahn, mgr.)—Malley A Denolaon Stock Co. presents "Northern Lights" week of Feb. 24. "The Thief" next. Nickbl (John R. Oldfleld, mgr.)—BUI for 24 and week: Sally Stembler and Brother, Patrician end company, Bobby Waltboor and company, Tops, Topsy and Spot, Palace Quartette, wlllard Lee Hall and company, and pictures. Bboakway (J, Fred Lovett, mgr.)—.Motion pic- tures and illustrated songs to good business. Pamirs (J. Fred Lovett. mgr.)—Oood busi- ness with motion pictures and Illustrated aonga. P.lBTiafS (Win. Wllte, mgr.)—Motion pictures. Victoria (Wm. White, mgr.)—Motion pictures snd Bougs. Not*. —Oeo. Whltcom's traveling aoologlcal gar- dens opened on Essex Street Feb. 8, to good business. Taunton, Haas.—Park (A. A. Kellemann, mgr.) "The Traveling Salesman" Feb. 28. Botlks's. —Motion pictures and vaudeville. Whltosldc-Rtrauss compsny Is featured for week of 24. Casino (Donovan A Walker, mgrs.)—Moving pictures and Illustrated songs. Stab (Leonard Bros., mgrs.)—Moving pictures and Illustrated rongs. Nickh. (F. A. Moxou, mgr.)—Movlag pic- tures and lllostrsted songs. OoLtfMKA (F. L. Boyd, mgr.)—Moving pic- ture* and Illustrated aongs. Portland, Me.—Jefferson (Jolluii Cahn, mgr.I the Jefferson Stock Oo. presented 'Milestones," for three performances, Feb. 24, 21, after Which the stock company resumed "Tbe Melting Pot" for rest of week. "The Woman" week of March 10. Kami's HrrrooBOKS (I. M. Hosher, mgr.)— Vaudeville and pictures. The Edison talking pic- tures are to be pot on here In the near future. Bill for Feb. 24 aad week: Rice and Don's Water Carnival. Fire Sully*, Marie King Scott. Dresdner and Prince, Veronica and Hurl-Falls and moving picture*. Naw FoBTUkKn (Jo*. A. HcConrllle. mgr.)— Vaudeville and motion pictures. Bill tor week of 24: Maboner and Tremont, Cameron and Ward. Fred aad Annie Petot, tag Tooseml Japs, OaOrrty and Kamp, Groige Olay, and moving pictures. Ubsklt's (Jsmes W. Greelr, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and moving pictures to liberal palronage. Bill for 24 and week: Nellie Nice, Irene La Tour, Madell and Corbley, Wlion and Conley, Oracle and Burnette, and pictures. Cisco (M. 0. Bluuvenberg. mgr.)—Motion pic- ture*, the Cnsco Orchestra and songs continue to draw large returns.' Bio Nickm, (Wm. B. Beeves, mgr.)—Motion pictures to capacity business. Paviuor ( j . W. Oreely, mgr.) — Motion pic- , mi dancing, and the Arlington Orchestra, to excellent atteoxlance. Naw Citi Hall. —In tbe artist's course, Gan<- Swlas planlat, and Koclan, Bohemian violinist, appeared 28. The Boston Opera Oo. 28, with Mme. Carmen Mella. Mile. Dlml Dormer, M. Jose Msrdones. M. Sar/bettl, and others, Notb. —Barry Hoffman opened an engagement as planlat and organist at ureely'a Theatre, 21. Newark, N. J.—Newark (Oeo. W. Bobbins, mgr.) "Wtat Happened to Mary" week of Feb. 24. John E, Kellerd, In "Shakespearean reper- toire, follows. Suddbbt (Lee Ottolengal, mgr.)—Annie Rui- •ell's Old English Comedy Oo. week of 24, In "She Stoopa to Oonquer" snd "The Rivals." For next week. Marie Dresaler. In "The Banqueters." Pboctob's (R. C. Stuart, mgr.)—Bill week of 24: Frank Fogarty. Whiting and Burt, Donovan and McDonald. Dooly and Sayles, Pauline Moran, Jaa. K. Backett'a Players, Marshall Montgom- ery, Cartmell and Harris, Leo Beera and Blanche Sloan. Obphbuk (M. S. Bchlestnger, mgr.)—The Corse Paytoo Stock Oo. presents "The Boaary" week of 24. "The Talker" follows. Jacobs' (Oeo. W. Jacobs, mar.)—The melodra- matic stock company presents "St. Elmo" week of 24. "Two Orphans" next. Moving picture* for this house la under consideration. Eurias (Frsnk Abbott, mgr.)—Girls from Mis- souri week of 24 with Eva Mull, Marguerite Gushing, Lei the Keener, Fred Russell, Jlmmle Kearney and Bobby Harrington. Miner's Amer- icans next. Oatbtt (Leon Evans, mgr.)—The Merry Whirl week of 24. Ben Welch Bnrtesquers next. Washington (O. B. New, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Ltiio <B. 0. Stewart, mgr,)—Bill 24-28 In- cluded: Breakaway Barlows, Three Dainty Malda, Burke and De Robne, Oreo, Setrou, and W. J. O'Bearn and company. For 27 March 1: Mor- rlaey and Bleb, Walsh and Redding, Frank Palmer, Hirry LadeH and bla Cabaret Glrla, Oliver D. Byron and company, and Three Martins. Noras.—Manager Leon Brans' annual benefit will occur Easter Sunday, Msrch 23 Jack Brown received the most vote* In the popularity contest at the Empire week of 10 Clifford Stark and Mabel Brownell are taking much pleasure la their new Veils roadster. Jersey Oil*,/*. J.—Majestic (F. E. Hen- derson, mgr.) George Evans' Honey Boy Minstrel* week of Feb. 24. Thos. E. She* follows. Academy (F. E. Henderson, mgr.)—"Custcr'a Lrst Fight," by tbe Academy Stock, week of 24. "A Nliilit In Chinatown" next week. Oapnavu (Tho*. L. Sheely, mgr.) — Vaude- ville and pictures. Bow Ton (Ed. W. Osdugan, mgr.)—Variety, moving picture* snd songs, Momtiobxlo. — Variety, moving pictures and aonga. Bboadwat, Batonmb. — "The Gamblers," by tbe Broadway Stock, week of 24. Ltcxvu. —A string variety offering 24 and week. Hoboken, N. J.—■Gjvetr (Cbaa. Franklyn, mgr.) "Little Johnny Jones" by the Oayety Stock, week of Feb. 24. "Sunday" follows. Eutibb (A, 0. Abbott, mgr.)—Ben Welsh Bur- 1«miihts 24-20, Beauty, Youth and Folly 27- March 1, Queens of Paris .'1-5, Troeaiteros 0-8. Lisio (0). S. Biggs, mgr.)—Variety, moving pictures and aongs. Hartford, Conn.—Paraons' (H. 0. Parsons, mgr.) Ralne/'a African hunt picture* Feb. 24-28, Blllle Bark*. In 'The 'Mlnd-tbe-l'slnt' Girl" 28- March 1: Howe's travelogue 6, "Within the Law" 0 8. Primrose A Dockatader's Minstrels 10, "Ready Mosey" 12. 18, Lillian Russell 14, 15, Otis Skinner 17-19. Pou'a (Wm. D. Ascougb, mgr.)—Bill week of Feb. 24: Llna Pantser, Orace Wilson, Hlckey Bros., Wright and Dietrich, Stewart Sisters, MeMaboa and Chappell. Anna Buckley'a animals, asd the Follgrapb. IlASTroir> (Fred P. Dean, mgr.)—Bill week of 24: EI Bay Slaters, Henry aod O'Donnell, Knight Bros, and sswtelle, Lee Tang Foo, Six Musical Splllers. Smedley, Llgbtner and Jordon, Gordon and Warren, Byrne Bra*., Bell Boy Trio. Pmnroaas, Osowit, Burma, Pass: and BAnr Bona, motion picture bouses, are doing well. L-oarauaport, Ind. — Nelson (Hoc M. Fink, mgr.) Atom Opera Oo,, la "Madam Bntterfly,'' matinee: "II Troistore' 1 night Feb. 20. "Orau- atark" 27, "The Olrl at the Gate" March T, "The Servant In the House" 12. "Joan Perkins" 18, "The Plak Lady" 14, Kitty (Jordan, lu "The Enchantress." 10. Bboadwat (B. R. Cunningham, mgr-)—Motion Pictures, changed weekly, and vsadeville. changed rl-weekly, are drawing well. Oband (Earl ltlte, mgr.)—Sarah Bernhardt, In "Queen Elisabeth," was the feature film 24, 23. Ante, Giiand snd Oozr, motion picture houses, all report excellent returns. Notes. —The new Tokyo, motion picture the- atre, which was expected to open 22, haa been delayed l>y weather conditions, ond will not be ready until about March It Al. O. Fields and a number of the principals of his minstrel company wore entertained 15, after the evening entertainment, at a supper by John Kreusberger, a wealthy merchant of tills city Karl Anderson left 18, to join the "Heart Breakers" company, aa ono of the stage crew Josephine Cos- tello left 22 for llontlcello. Iml., where aba will be planlat In a wotlou picture theatre. Jackson, Mich.—Athcnrrum (II. J. Porter, mgr.) Richard Caryle and Hat tip Williams, In "The Girl from Moutemsrtre," Feb. 24; "Th« County Sheriff" March 1. Bijou (Frank U. Lampmin, mgr.)—Bill 24-2)1 featured: Kelly, Schuater and company. BUI 27- Marcb 1: Atchison Ely and company, Qulgg and Nlckerson, Gal. Stewart, and the Lavonas. Keokuk, la.—Grand (Chas. H. Dodge, mgr.) "The Divorce" Feb. 24, Abarn Opera Co., In "The Bohemian Girl." March 1; ■'Madame X" 4, "The Trail of the Lonesome Pins" 0, "Tbe Bose Maid" 20, Hii'Pophomb (Mark Anucll. mgr.)—BUI week of Feb. 24: Hanoy and Long, Frederick and com- psny, Clark Sisters snd Sterling, Falla and Falla, tleywood Sisters, Helen Gannon, Sbvltou Brooks and Clarence Ilowden, and the Oreat Richards. Colonial, Oeruauu and Obano. —Moving pic lures, to good business. Knoxvlllc, Tenia.—Stsub'a (Frits Staub, mgr.) "Tbe Trail of the Lonesome pine" Marcs 1, "The Littlest Rebel" 4, "Officer 608" 8. Bijou (Fred Msrtln, mgr.)—Adams and Ouhl Co. Feb. 21 and week, "A. Knight for a Day" week of March 3, "Honeymoon Trail" to follow. Obano (Frank Roccra, mgr.)—Vaudeville con- tinues to good returns. Cablii, Obtbtal, Rax, Oat, Majxstio and Lraic, motion picture houses, are doing One business, Lynchliar*;, Vs.—Trenton (J. B. Trent, mgr.) Iiill for week of Fob. 17 Included: Tbe Saxaphone Quartette, Mr. and Mrs. Weat Wolf, Three O'Neal Ulsters. Herr Hlllebrand and Vlra De Long. Adair and Wyant, La France and Mc- Nabb, O'Meer Sisters, Lawton, and motion pic- tures. BXLVsnnasa (0, M, Casey, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures continue to draw good houses. Majestic aud Oaixtt, motion picture!, doing well. Dayton. Or—National (0111 Burroughs, mgr.) for week of Feb. 24, "Mutt and Jeff." Colonial (Orrln Donovan, mgr.)—Bill week of 24: Mack and Orth, John Hlgglns, Four Athletes, Linden Beckwlth and others. Ltbio (Max Hurtlg, mgr,)—Vaudeville, three performances, dally, bill changed twice weekly. Mariano, Iiuou, Rotal and Lrcavu, motion pictures and specialties. Alt conn, Pa.—Mlsbler (I. 0. Mlshler, mgr.) "Uunty Pulls the Strings" Feb, 24. 28, Ibe Smart Set 20, Yankee Doodle Burtesquera 27, Emit Llebllng, In piano recital, 28; "Th« Ro- sary" March 1, tbe De Koren Grand Opera Co., In "Robin Hood." 3. OarnauK (Arthur E. Denman, rogr.l — Hill Feb. 24 and week: Henry Norton and com- tany, Roy La Pearl, John West and company, and a Jolle Dcodlma. Albany, N. Y IlnrmamiA Bleocker Hall (Kd- wsnl M. Hart, mgr.) For week of Feb. 21, "Lit- lie Women." Eutibb (Jas. n. Rhodes, mgr.)—Winning Widows 24-2(1. Colonial (Stacy A Ferrln, mgrs.)—BUI for week of 24: Iaa Hampton and company, Les Tre- Taileona, Lyric Comedy Four, Sterling and Chap- man, and the Three Geralds. Pboctob's (Howard Graham, mgr.)—Moving pictures and vaudeville, to capacity business. Majsstio (Emll Delebei. mgr.) — Vaudeville and moving pictures, to satisfactory business. Clinton Squabs. —Moving picture*. Geneva, N. Y,—Opers Bouse (B. B. Out- stadt, mgr.) "Tbe Cbocolste Soldier" Feb. 28, Mrs. Flake, la "The High Uoad," March B; "(let- Rich-Quick WalllngforJ" 12, Cbaroplaln Slock Oo. week of 24, In repertoire, TSBuna (Frank 0. Pierce, mgr-)—Motion pic- ture* and vaudeville, to good business. MonoM Wobld (Chas. P. Brad dock, mgr.)— Oood run of pictures, to large audience*. Binghamion, N. TV-flteo* (Fred Allien, a-.gr.) split week vsuderllle, three (hows dally, to capacity business. Abuost (0, Hheebsn, rogr.)—Vaudeville Sad picture*. tgafney, III.—Empire (W. t. Bssby, mgr.) "The Divorce Question" IWb. 20, Henrietta Oronsan, In "The Real Thing," 20. Buou (W. N. MeOoanell, mgr.)—BUI 24-M Indooed: Boland Carter and company, Ilelty I'rroa, wilseo and Washington, and Montgomery Duo. For 27-March 1: BOSWW Midgets, Haoley ami SteTllna. OMilaaoe Wlndsom and company, and Chas. 'William*. 'lit .•!'• .O.J... i m\t$w news. I EXPLANATION OF MANAOBR PAItKBft. C. D. Parker, manager ot World of Pleasure Co., writes us bb follows: "In reply to the articles which appeared In the Feb. 22 Issue of s certain paper, I wish to aay: "Kdytho Itose, the young lady In question. Joined tbe company nt Philadelphia. Jan. 3, and atarted In rehearsing the following week at Baltimore, but reported for rehcsrsnla only twice nil that week, giving ss so eicuse that iho was III, but I liuvo since learned different. "The company played Washington the fol- lowing week—toward the end of which Miss Rone became really III. She was carried to Pittsburgh along with tbe company, and a couplo of days after arrival taken to a hos- pital, on the advice of Dr. Marcus, of 'Pitts- burgh, ho assuring me that she would not be detained thcro longer than a week or ten dsys at the moat. "I guaranteed expcnict for these ten days, which I havo long since paid through Henry Kurtiman, manager of the Oayety Theatre, Of Pittsburgh. "Miss Hose wrote me a couple of weeks ago that she would like to rejoin company, snd I have arranged for her to do so here st Cincinnati. "Dr. Msrcus knows only one aide of Miss Rose's story, snd therefore Is not qualified to Judge how the Gordon-North Anist.' Co. shall run their business In rofrrenco to thlH girl, who has been Identified with the World of Pleasure Co. only six weeks, nearly live of which have been spent III In bed." e "" BRNBFIT FOR. WATSON AND EDWARDS, Lew Watson, treasurer, and Chas. F. Ed- wards, manager, will have a benefit at tho Oiphcum, Patersou, K. J., Match 26. Cherry Blossoms will be the attraction, and five extra vaudeville acts Lew Watson snd Henry Wolf will also appear In an act, and John H. Perry, of tho Cherries, and Mr. Rdwirds will do tho act they bare been doing Id vaudovllle tho past threo Summers It looks like a big affair, as they havo made many friends, and all the athletic clubs In the city will turn out. a BEHMAN NOTES. The Beliman Show tnd tho Beef Trust bad a Joint turkey dinner tuuderctl them st Baltimore, by Mrs. Ljiwdc, of Shaw's Hotel. The guests were taken to n prominent rond- hutis" In alght-snlng aulos, nud It I* reported to have been conic night. Penrl Livingston Is singing Kitty Wat* Mil's numbers during her illness, nnd shows thnt Him (till retains her girlish voice by getting big encore nt every |k'rf >rin:ince. Bhs will ilonbla up with Mnv Wagner, of Wat- son's Show, to do a singing act at the cloas of the Mention. s CIIVIIM'.S DANItSLS LANDS ONE. Charles Daniels, the popular manager of tho Casino. Brooklyn, luta under way a big sensation for his Western wheel show, the Whirl of Mirth, next season. Ono of the big- gest acts In vaudeville has been ongngvd. snd an entirely new book Is being written around the plot of the sketch for a llrit purt by Mr. Daniels. Tho act has been n hlg drawing card In vaudeville, and la bound to be a big box office attraction over the Empire Circuit. * BIGQEST COUNTRY STORE, Tbe Mggast country store ever given by tho Dmplro Circuit was held at Miner's Bronx,' Feb. 111. under direction of Oeo. Miner, Over |I!7B worth of miirchandlse was presented over tho footlights, (every- thing Imaginable was given, from s lolly-pop to a Long Island building lot. The liousa was packed to capacity, and over fifty pres- ent! were distributed, a MINBR'8 DIG NIOHT, The biggest wrestling night evor at a bur- lesque house wni put on by Oeo. Miner, at the Bronx, Feb. 21. All the athletic club* of the Bronx wcro represented, and tho house was packed. Martin Sberldan officiated as referee, and Oeo. Uothncr as timekeeper. Leo Pardello and Sandelle, Tom Matthews and John McLaughlin wsro tho contestants. — a BIZ MACKBY OPENS CAPE. Bis Mackoy, tho popular little king of tbe mitts, has opened a first class liquor em- porium, at One Hundred and Sixty-third Street and Forrest Avenue, lllz Is fixing up a drinking room In connection, with tho oar, where he will Install a real cabaret show. i MARGUERITE FLAVIN OUT. Ifargusrite Flavin, tho prima donna with Miner's American, will ctoio March 1, at tho Umpire, Brooklyn, Miss Flavin, after a sleight operation to her throat, wilt be fea- tured la a big vaudeville act on tbe big time, early In April. EVANS' BENEFIT. Leon Bvaoi, tho popular manngor of the fleyuty, Newark, N. J., will be given a testi- monial benefit at his theatre, Easter Sunday night, March 28. Many well known vaude- ville and burlesque acts will bo on hand to make this a record show, s WATSON AND COHAN RE-SIGN, Jos. K. Watson and Will II, Cohan, the Jew comedians with the Miss Now York Jr. company, have atoned with Manager Ken- ntssy for another trip over the wheel. They will play vaudeville at the close of the bur- lesque season. ■ » TWO SHOWS FOR "DLUCH." "Bluet." Cooper, who owns Beauty, Youth and Polly, ono of the big shows on the Kant- em wheel, will, In all probabilities, havo ■mother show on the Colmubln Circuit next season, wherein bo will star Tom Mcltne. i s HEATH AND LB VAN FOR VAUD, Frnnklo Heath nnd Harvy La Van will. In all probabilities, play a few weeks In vaude- ville at the close of tho burlesque season. Some of the regular big time booking has been offered at a big, fat figure. s IRVING HAY ON EASTERN. Irving liny, the wis, ll'Sln straight, with Miss New York Jr.. will most liv.cly bo seen on tho Eastern wheel next H'-isiili, Oordon & North having an option on hlx services, a BKL'LAH DALLAS ON WESTERN. Beulah Dallas, last season prima donna with Sam Howe's Lore Makers, replaces Marguerite Flavin' with Miner's Americans •t the Empire, Newark. s GIRLS PROM RENO IN ST. PAUL. Jim Madison and bis Olrls from Reno cer- ' tainly cleaned up In St. Paul, Minn. s SOME PUBLICITY GRABBER. Alice Lasar Is slipping over a ne.v boost. In tho form of a l'lDlndeTphla letter. s ' ■ Six A. Hi.'niu.NKn was under the weather last week with a slight attack of the grip, which kept him at borne for several days. A. Manhon was beaten by Henry Irsllnger In the wrestling tout at the Orpbeum, Peter- son, Feb. 1*. (■• ii,, .