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FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.^ yen register • Disy or scenario that you Intend to submit for reading to any pro- , wui "uratah a label to be Attached to the original, sbowlng that tha same has been When [ dncer, we v— .......... entered In Taa Clifpsb Registry Bureau. Oat the Idea? were those of "Billy" Wright and "BlUy" Wise. Fred Russell, Bobby Harrington, Francis Rey- nolds, Alice Gilbert, Anna Vile, Helen Douglas •nd Frances Keith were others In the cast Goal business. A Trip to Purls 20. __ Empress (George F. Fish, mrr.)—Obsrles Bachraaim and company come 22, In Wlllsri mandy Trio. Littlefleld. the Krasaders, Blanch Williams Trio. This home, under Mr. Craig a care. Is one of the talked of places of Bo*on. Your correspondent tried twice In one day. B. B. O. only. . _ „ . OaPKauM (Victor J. Morris, mgr.)—Pollard, I^awreoe company, Arthnr Wbttelaw. "Behind the Footlights," Miller, Moore and Gardner, Gene Mullen Trio, Brady and Mahoney, Marie La Varr, Brdman and Varr, Harlahma Bros., "Melvloa, How Could-You," and James J. Oorbett. Looks like this bouse mil be crowned. Sr. Jakxs (Marcos Loew minigement). — Stopping here for three daya: Marie La Vs", Erdman and Bnbens, Barisnma Bros., "Melvtoa, How Oonld YouJ" James J. Oorbett. and flaring the latter three daya are: Pollard. Lawrence Crane company, Arthur Wnltelaw, "Behind tbe Footlights,' 1 Miller, Moore and Gardner. Gene Mailer Trio, and Brady and Mahoney. Scollay Squabs (Gordon A Lord, rngis.)— Reddlngtou and Grant, Hallen and Hayes. Fuller, S Rosa and company. Ad. Hoyt's Minstrels, Mili- tary Malda and Stewart, Five Marlon Bros., and others. PIUOUFES. David WisrrsLn will shortly come to the Tremont In his revival of "The Auctioneer. Thb Foscbb," a new play by A. E. Thomas, Ltbio (E. B. Mot*, mgr.)—Motion pictures and music _ . . . ffiiuci (Louis Mono, mgr.)—.Photoplays and music. _ 1 ,. mSBE «£SLf «A S BSff"-S. doj wm ^Vven^'trial^rforr^n«.rth7piyn^th j» «• ^^s"*^ mTSmS ' with the College Ration." wja the headHner Jn'the afternoon rf %ch 24 The cast will he $™^*£ & MtV lodgH"a^kHSRE■ buS Jersey City, H. J.—Majestic (F. E. Ren- derson mgr.) "Tbe House of Bondage" March 23-28.' "Bringing Up Father" follows. Acadsky (F. E. Henderson, mgr.)—The Queen of Chinatown, by the Grahame Stock Oo.. aug- mented by Polly Holmes. Thomas Sheerer. Gor- don Demaln and Charles Reilly, wee* of 23. "Ttie Kidnappers" to folkrw. Ornsroi* (Anthony Michel, mgr.)—Raymonde. Roy and Arthur, Seanell and Tyson, Herbert's Loop the Loop doqa. Ward and Cuxren, otters, and photoplays. Bon Ton (Ed. D. Cadngan, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pijtures. . Montictllo (Robinson & Burns, mgrs.)—Large and varied photoplays offered week of 23 Include "The Three Musk<rteers," "In the Bishop's Car- riage," "The Wages of Sin" and Jack Boss and Sam Scbepps and Harry Vallann. "Smashing tbe Vice Trust" 16-21, was a record breaker In point of attendance. Note? James Mullhauser, assistant treasurer at the Majestic, la now at the Grand, Brooklyn, N. T The Academy, Gem, Auditorium. Im- perial and other picture bouses will be closed on account of Isck of fire exits John MeCor- mack will alng at the High School tor a local charity 29 Tbe quarterly meeting of the New Jersey State Association of Elks was held In tbe beautiful home of Plalnoeld Lodge, on Msck's playlet of the Underworld, "Their Get- on « good bllla t Alhainbra J***.....£«** MOe Dp rf members of the "Under Cover and transacted. Grand Lodps politics were away," Others: Grant Gardner, the Flve T Vlo- and^company presented good magic at Alhamhra .. wl a, m tie_Law^_comnanles. both of whlch^ kDocked ^^ , c0< . krt ^t o^g, passage of .a resolution prohibiting the reading of any and all lln Beauties, the Oxford Trio, Maldle De I>oog, nnd Newport and Stlrk, In *'A Barber's Busy Day." Motion pictures. -___. Musio Hati.—Pavlowa and the Russian ballet were booked 31. >, Gobman (Ernst Otto Bchmid. mgr.)—The Ger- man Slock Co. will present Bdmund Elyssler'a "Brader Strnnhlnger" 22, with Hans Forstner. lenouctarv, In the title role. Btahdabd (llarry Hart, mgr.)—Wine. Women and Song, with Kyra In Egyptian dances, comes 22. "The Gentlemen Burglars" and "It's Great To Bo Married" were the burlesques pnt on last week. Amorita, the Dancing Venus, was an add- ed attraction. OSPllKCM. HSUOK'B OrntA HODSS. I.VCXDM. FAMii-r and Osntubv. — Motion pictures and vaudeville. Mincn miuob. Hbnsv M. Zibolwi, who still holds his Interest In the Walnut Street, waa In town earlr In the week. He came from Parla, France, and enjoyed a brief visit with his folks here. St. Patbick's Dat matinees at the Walnut Street. B. F. Keith's. Empress, Osyety, Olympic and Standard were all well attended. Rrv. J. Howabd Mklibii, former Cincinnati football star, packed the Lyric at every noon-day Lenten service. Mua. OsariLLS-RSAOH, French morxo-soprsno, will be the soloist at the next Symphony Orches- tra concerts, replacing Mme. Matxensner. Alios Gilbert, of tbe Girls from Maxim's. Is a Cincinnati girl. M. T. MiDOLSTON, recently manager of the nenck Interests, goes to Gus Hill, and his troubles with the Heuck Amusement Co. have been hap- pily settled out of court. MANAOEn Carl Hifbeiit nsucK. of the Lyric, linn returned from Now York. He was one of the big class of Syrian Temple Nobles who cross the hot sands of the Mystic Shrine. 10-18. Tbe under tbe management of Selwyn A Co. Hamilton, O Grand (J. E. McCarthy, original title waa "The Squealer." - - letters "req'cestlng 'endorsement for ofliee. The mgr.) _blU March 23 and week:_"When Dreams ths un-naroed^ farce J ,rewD **^ Bt ^, tn . e nJ ^J"' Assoclstioa Is In brulness for the betterment of Elk conditions tbroighoat the State of New Je-- AJTsn twenty years in the show boslnes*. dur- ing which time bo has played nearly every first class vaudeville tbeitre In the world, Alf. Holt, the mimic, anallv played a dnte at the old How- ard, last week, his first appearance at that house. It goes without saying that be Is making bis usual hit This week, Keith's. Portland, with Ottawa and Montreal, Can., to follow. Alf. needn't worry about what other mimics on the other Bide are doing. Thsi Old South, Washington, Huntington Ave- OUT OF TOWN HEWS Lenten days were reomlngly forgotten during the week, at least at the Grand, where the engage- ment of George Arils?, In "Disraeli," was respon- nlblo for a multiplicity of brilliant theatre parties. The Oiiiclnnou Centra of tlio Drama League In America was responsible for several of these ntfolra of Joint social-thentrtcal note. George Ax- Has was the guest of honor nt a luncheon given him by Howard Boxby Br., aiul Harry Levy. Guano Opbba Housi (John H. Hnrlru, mgr.) —Ou-latle SiasDonsld la coming 23, in "Sweet- hearts." last week audiences of splendid alio wore delighted with Chsorgs Arllsa' interpretation, of "DlsraiU," la <tie splendid play written by Louis N. Parker. Ttie company waa essentially English and superlatively natural In conversational expres- sion. Sharing honors wttb the Btnr, Margaret Dale was Ideal In her hypocritical role of Mrs. Noel Travera. Ilio Russian spy. Violet Henlni: made a sweot Lady Clarissa, and Alfred lQilreil was capnblo as Oliarics, Viscount Deeford. Mrs. Arllss was Laily noaconslleld. lime, Nitilmova, In "Bella Donna," SO. Ltbio (Carl Hubert Heuck, mgr.)—Robert R. Mantell comes 23, In a Shakespearean round, pre- senting "King John," and following with "Ham- let," "Merchant of Venice," "Macbeth" and "King Lear." Last week, Helen Ware returned In "Within lite Law," and repeated her earlier success. There was little change in the cast "Trnfllc In 8oula" came back for one day, 22. "Tbe Passing Show of 1018" comes 20. II. V. Kutii's (John F. Royal, mgr.)—Frank lCeenan and bis company are the headllnera 22, presenting the one act drama, "Vindication." Others: Raymond and Oavcrly, Burnliam and Ir- win, Oartmell and Harris Flsber and Green, In "The Partners;" Jessie Keller and company, the Hartley Troupe of eight acrobats, and Valentine Vox, ventriloquist. Oluclnnatl In motion pictures. Walnut Stukst (W. J. Jackson, mgr.)—Olive Vail Is the head of the cost presenting "The Girl from Minim's," which Shcehan A Beck will offer 22. l.est week. Gus Hill's new cartoon play, "Mult and Jeff In Panama," played to t'cnicndoun business. lien Grlnnell and Marty Ilesvley reolly got away wllb Bud Fisher's char- acters and put real humor Into them. It Is ths best cartoon play of Its year. Aids In the suc- cess Include Lloyd l'eilrlck, Minerva Adams. Frank Ims, Hasel Kurtli. Zsdora Zay, Rob Wilson, Ella Gardener, II. E. Roach nnd Sam Irving. "The Shepherd of (he Hills" 20. QAYBTT' (Oliarics B. Arnold, mgr.)—Iteanty, Youth and Folly comes £2, presenting "The Blue Rose." The Lllierly Girls, featuring Matt Ken- "ITedy, and with JJ. Brace running a close second In the comedy stakes, did well last week."~The "girls" were plentiful and pretty, and Included: Mona Raymond, Nora nenry. Franklo Rice, Mabel Lnvone. Miss Caprice, the dancer, and a very beautiful reilskln, Miss Red Feather, who had an Indlsir foil In White Hawk, cowboy. These two were In the olio, In "Scenes from the Far West." Tbo burleaqiio offerings were '"Is Mar- riage a rallure" and "I Should Worry, Says Adolph." Trooadero Burlcsuuera 20. Ol.TMnc (MeMshan A Jackson, tngrs.)—The Parisian Denudes sre due 22. They follow the airl from Maxim's, who were also fortified ov Rob' Flttslramons and Bob Jr. The famous Ruby Itoliert and his son appeared to advantage In a boxing bout, and tbe veteran told some light atorles that went well. Dainty little Eva Mull was the atsr In the burlesques. "Meet Me at Maxim's" snd "Tbe Land of Girls." Her roles Come True," Snyder and Buckley, Verxa, Morse Square some weeks has been christened WheK s and Delaney, Bernard and Harris, "Tbe Alder- Your Wife?" It Is controlled by John Craig, man," Jane Heston and company, Orescent City and will be presented In other large cities shortly, Fonr. Brown and Barrows, the Three Millards, Fink's Mules, and Bioscope. JzrrZBBON (J. H. Eroomhnll, mgr.)—Howe s Panama Canal—moving pictures^—drew capacity business 16, IT. "Judith of BertbulU," motion pictures. 20. Jiwsl, Stab, Eaou, Poincsss, Boval and Ltbio, motion pictures only. Sandnalcy, O.—Sandusky (V. O. Woodward, res. mgr.) Chaa K. Ohamplatn closed his engage- ment here week of March 0. to the biggest busi- ness auy stock company ever played to In this city. Sbeeban English Opera Oo. 23. Stab, Tueatobium, Gh( and Royal. —Pictures only. ' BOSTON. It la getting along towards Spring, although the weather doesn't Indicate It. and therefore the good things theatrical are beginning to drift lowara Boston. Half a dozen good shows con- tinue and were Joined, March 23, by "Little Miss Brown," at tbe Sbubert; "The Trail of the Lone- some Pine," at the Boston; "Soldiers of Fortune," at the Castle Square; "Mutt and Jeff In Panama." at the Globe; "The Runaways," at tbe National, and new shows at the burlesque, vaudeville and motion picture houses. SnuBBBT (Wilbur-Shubert Co., mgrs.)—This week's attraction Is "Little Miss Brown." Madge Kennedy Is featured In tbe leading role. The Shubert-Brady Opera Oo.. In Gilbert and Sullivan revivals, bad two big weeks. Boston (William Wood, mgr.)—"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" is here this week, following "Bunty Pulls the Strings." Oastle Squash (John Craig, mgr.)—"Soldiers of Fortune" la gdven current week by the stock company. _. _ Globs (Robert Jenette mgr.)—Tbe old favor- ites, "Mutt and Jeff." arc here, but this time they are teen In Panama. The sensational episodes of "Little Lost Sister" interested a large number of people during the stay of the play. Colonial (Ohas. Frohman & Wm. Harris, men.)—"The Little Cafe" Is here for a run, Judging from Its first week's audiences. The mu- sical comedy Is a worthy successor to Messrs. .McLellan and Caryll's former work*. The cast Is admirable. It is la Its second week. Oobt (J. B. Cort, mgr.)—Second week of Kitty Gordon. In "Pretty Mrs. Smith." Mollis (Ohas. J. Rich, mgr.)—"Tlie Poor Lit- tle Rich Girl." now In Its second week, Is one of tbe most fascinating dramatic novelties seen here In a long time. Tbsoiont (Jno. B. Schoeffel. mgr.)—Sixth week of Raymond Hllohcock, In "Tbe Beauty Shop." Same kind of business prevails since tbe opening —big. Pack (Ohas. Freeman Hlch t Harris, mgrs.)— "Fanny's First Play," a comedy that appeals to all classes, enters 23. upon its fourth week. Maibstto (Wllbur-Slnibert Co., mgrs.)—"With- la the Law," In Its sixth week, goes merrily on. Plymouth (Fred E. Wright, mgr.)—"Under Cover," quite properly described as "a play that won on Its own merits," commences, 28, Its four- teenth week. National (G. A. Haley, mgr.)—Tbe seventh offering of the Morton Opera Co. Is "The Run- aways. ' The work of the company shows con- sistent Improvement, Kami's (Harry Qcsrln, mgr.)—The twentieth snnlve.-esry of the opening of this house (which occurred March 20, 1894) will be celebrated during week of ?3. Tbe theatre enjoys a unique record among Boston playhouses. Since Its opening In 1894 sey. The next meeting will be held In Trenton ■luring June, and the annual meeting will be cele- brated at Long Branch, as guests of Long Branch Lodge. Hoboken, X. J. — Gayoty (Theodore Lorcb, gen. mgr.) "Officer f.66," by the Gayety Stock, featuring Cecil Fay, Enid May Jackson and Julian Noa, March 23-28. "Lena Rl-ers" follows. "The Time, the Place and the Girl" was finely pre- sented 18-21. Ehpjbs (Wm. F. Fltigerald, mgr.)—The Social Maids, with Etta Plllurd, George Stone and others. YELLOWSTONE GATIDE\S AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION. nue, South End, New Bsck Bay, Star, Unique, Comique. Apollo, Dreamland, Olympic. New Pal- ace, Ideal, Scenic Temple, Cambridge, Niagara, Boxbory, Harvard, Dorchester, Wlathrop Hall, Williams' Ideal, Genu, Day Square, Kagle and others offer vaudeville and pictures. Greenfield, Mass.—Lawler (Lawler Bros, mgrs.) "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch' "Little Women" Blarcb 23, Monte Curio Glrla 23, 27. 28. Victoria (J. Hayes, mgr.)—For week of 23, Klark-Urbsn Stock Oo. Bijou (B. Streeter, mgr.)—Pictures only. Notba The Famous Players FHn» Co. of New York ere In Greenfield, producing the play entitled "The Redemption of David OaTson," In six reels. Wm. Farnum, Miss C. Mollneaux, Hsl !?* "5 SS? tl JSJ*i. br il, 1 . , r 1 . g ?J^ , r,5 Olarsttai. B, BroderlckrW W. Pl.yton_.nd Mr, PARK B. PRENTISS, One of America's leading circus bandmasters. Will J. Wabb and loans MAnxcr were the stars In Gus Edwards' breexy sketch, "The Matinee Girls"—the Keith headline last week. Bob VmsiMMONB spent St Patrick's Day "rraiinlaclng" about the battlo of Carson City, where, seventeen years ago, he conquered Jim Oor- bett. . Mas West, a girl wfth a touch of tbe Tan- guny daring, made good at B. F. Keith's. Wiu.t DisDBtoHB, of ths German Stock Co., who allied himself with the new German theatri- cal venture, has been "let out" by the old com- pany for overstaying a leavo of absence to go to Chicago. Dirbotob Otto Gonst 8on»iD, of tbe German Theatre Oo., waa to New York all week. Tna Oinclnnatl Symphony Orchestra, directed by Dr. rSrnest Kunwald, has cone op a last tour to Pittsburgh. Buffalo and Cleveland. Rmll Heennan, Osrl Flench and Harold Bauer will be the soloists. A ruBnrr of English primroses, sent over the footlights to George Arllss on Disraeli's birthday, March 10, brought out a delightful curtain talk. II. L. Davidson arrived In advance of "Tha Passing Show of 1018." JoriN T. Doyls Amr cootanj. played a return Rmpress engagement, and his act, "The Police Insneclor'a Surprise," again received bursts of applause. MABia t>ronnABT,~T)attemed after "Sis Hop- kins," was a welcome visitor to tha Krapreas. Julib OuLP and Wiliislk ItAciurs appeared In a Joint recital at the Bmery Auditorium- IT, the Summer of 1903. when the rei-ular vaudeville show was transferred to the Boston Theatre stage. Its doors have never been closed tbe year round. Among the attractions for tbe anniversary week Is Elisabeth Murray, who made her stage debut as soloist with the Song Sheeet," at this boose shout twelve years sgn. She played a four months' engagement at tbe time. Also in tbe bill are Joe Bogunny's Troupe, Lasky's 'Trained Nurses," Gladys Clark and Henry Bergman, Claude Gllllngwater and company, John and Mae Ilurke, Cadets de Gascolgno, Seymour's Happy Family, Tooney and Norman, and La Pclarlca Dno. Waldbon's Casino (Chaa. H. Waldron. mgr.) —The Ginger Girls are on the Job current week. The Bowery Bnrlesquers, with Its notable ati.-s. Truly Bbattuck, Fltagerald and Qulnn, Oiled this house to capacity at nearly every performance last week. Some show, the boys say. J. Wolcott, are leading Id the cast. They were entertained at A. E. Laurence's, of Laurence Cos- tume Co., borne, at Deerneld, recently. Tbe pic- ture will be shown In Bljon In a few weeks aod night 27. The Taylor Stock Oo. played to tarn away busi- ness at the Oolle Theatre, In Turner FallB. H. Moore and Ethel Hamrick are leading the cast. ......Lord end Churchill were featured at Lyric, In Turner Falls, last week...."01eopatra." a Kleins feature In six reels, is booked at the Colle for 28. week of 23. The Taxi Girls follows. Ltbio (O. 8. Grant, mgr.)—Bill 28-2B: Me- Aleavey. champion Jumper; Hendrtv and Meredith, Ted McLean and company. Use Knickerbocker Trio and La Veners. For 36-28: Felice Green, Mar- uello, Montgomery and Header Sisters, and Slg. Frana Troupe, and photoplays. Noras.—Thos. L. Sbeeley Is now assistant manager at the Gayety.... ..The United States Theatre, now Bearing' completion will open as a moving picture house, 80. Tbe noose Is situated at 817 Washington Street, and is one of ths fawsjt to the Stats denoted to that line of amuse- mmt It la strictly fireproof. Tbe bouse will be controlled by the D. S. Theatrical Company The Passaic Play House by which title it will be known, owned and controlled by the Theodore Lorcb Amusement Company, will open with stock April 15. It will bo tho policy of the company, wblbh also controla the Gayety, to alternate weekly. Manager Lorcb will, by special request. nyaln present "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. matinee Fnll River, Mass.—Savoy (J. Fred Miller. mgr.) the Malley-Denlson Stock Co. present "Alias Jimmy Valentino" week of March 23. Bijou (Chas. E. Cook, mgr.)—The Baylies- Hicks Oo. present "Uncle Dave Holcomb" week of 23. Pancraa (Ohas. L. Benson, mgr.)—Bill 23-211: Kdward De Corsica snd company, Alius Brothers, new musical comedy, very French/ costumes, dancing novelties and a trio of good comedians, Harry Hastings' Big Show came to town and conquered artistically and financially. The Oo- lumblas current week, with Belles of Beauty Bow to follow. Howabd (Geo. B. Lotbrop Jr.. mgr.)—Pro- gressive Girls, with Jack Held, burlesqoe feature. In tbe vaudeville line-up are: Loughlln's comedy dogs, Queen Mab and Wela, Peerless Macks, Lillian Houston, Tsylor snd Herbert, Silent Mora, Armlnta and Burke, and motion pictures of ex- Police Lieutenant Beckv, of Newjfork. Qband Opkba Housb (Geo. E. Lothrop." mgr.) —Burlesque that is burlesque from the opening till close was to be found here last week, and many found It. TMs week, tbe Queens of the Cabaret, with the Progressive Gtrnr seven days a Joint recital at the Bmery Auditorium- IT, behlod. . _ _ to an appreciative though rather small audience. " . 2?bdoN s Olympia (John K. Comerford. mrr.) ». \ «v —_ « „ ,«. „, —Week of 23: De Dlo's Circus, Dean and Swift. Wooster, O.—City 0. H. (Kettler A Limb, Detective Keens, International Quartette. Jack Gaibty (George R. Batcheller, mgr.)—With a Fred Bowman, and Fay and O'Neill. For 2028: msrrs.) "Lltde Lost Shannon Co. 28. Alhahbba (J. H. Kepper, mgr.)—rktnres and vaudeville. Tbe Frank B. Lloyd Oornpany presenting: Lady Sparkel, educated dog, Vera Re«, Charles Mack, and Mysterious McGee company. comprised the blU 18-18. Vallsla Da Meloa, and Orottls Trio," followed 10-21. Sister" March 18. Harry McPherson, Johnson, norton and Johnson, snd Eddie Ford and Dancing Glrla. Bowdoin Squabs (George E. Lothrop, mgr.)— Tbe Electric Venus comraoy. Klein, Abe and Nicholson, Bean Brummel Trio, Armiota and Burke. Grant and Debxar, and Nap and Faye Frsnkllo. Bijou (James W. Craig, mgr.)—Tenny, Nor- Prlnw Ronton and company, Kennedy and Burt, Carter and Mack, and Albano. AoAontT (L. M. Boas, mgr.)—Sill 23-25: Sandburg and Lee, Dins' monkeys, Morris snd Beosley snd one to fill. For 28-28: Bogsrt and Nelson. Eugene Trio, and two to fill. Palacb, Ltbio, Star, Globs Scbnio and NiOKKLODSON, motion pictures. Hnverhlll, Mass.—Academy (Joe Msck, mgr.) "The Little Minister" March 23, 24. Vaudeville snd pictures 25-28. Colonial (Wm. E. Furber, mgr.)—Holman's Review 38-28, except 27, whan "Little Women" will appear. OariiauM (Geo. K. Robinson, mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Sctnio TsratFLa, Majsbtic and Cbown, motion pictures only. Mllford, Mssas.—Opera House (Wm. Ls- vesqoe, mgr.) Knickerbocker Permanent Stock Co. In drama, change of bill Monday and Thurs- day, for first half of week, coming Mar* 23. "That Old Girl of Mlno" Is their offering. Ths managemmt and the Musicians' Union got together last week, and settled ail troubles by employing as orchestra of union men. Trenton, N. J.—State Street (Hennas Wahn, mgr.) for March 28-25: Frohman's pic- ture play of Cyril Scott, in "Tne Day of Days;" John B. Cook and company, Harry Moore and company, Nan and Babe Evans, and Pond, Wood and Jerome. For 28-28: Eugene Walter's master- piece, "Paid In Fall," to photoplay, with mem- bers of the original cast, including Tally Msr- atall. Others are: Henry Frey, Iteynoldi and Moore. Marvelous Zobeno, and the International Polo Team. Bboad Stbbxt (Francis Chase, mgr.)—For week of 23, Follies of Pleasure, beaded by Dan Coleman. Charleston, S. C. — Academy (Ohas B. Matthews, mgr.) "The Rose Maid" March 24. Victoria (Pastime Am. Co., mgn.\ —For 23- 25: Klein and Teste, Word and Radcllffe, Xela Sisters, Bert Hanlon, and Black and White. For 20-28; Guy Trio, W. E. Brownlns. Byal and Early, and Lynch and Zeller. Punas, Mubstto, Lybio, TJno, Cbiscbkt, Dtxjkland and Casino Pictures only. Qnlncy, III. — Empire-Hlrniodromo (W. L. Itnsby, mgr.) Mme. Naalmova. In "Bella Donna," March 21; "Hearts Adrift" 22, 23, "September Morn" 25, "Ben-Hnr" April 1-1. „ Buorj (W. N. MeConntU mgr.)—For 28-28: "Bright Eyes," musical tabloid. BlU 28-28: Bombay Deerfoot. Florence Modena and company, , Barnes snd Robinson, and Work and Play. Keene, N. H.—Keens 0. H. (A. W. Onion, mgr.) "A Butterfly on the Wheel" March 28. Majbstio (J. O. Jackson, mgr.)—Vaudeville and Universal pictures. Bouno (D. O. Denault, mgr.)—VaudetUle and General Film pictures. _ Dbbamland (B. A. Worsley, mgr.)—Mutual pictures oojy. Factot Wabi> closes her season In "Madam Ltci-cu. Idbal and Taieou, motion pictures President" at the Grand Opera House, New York, aad songs. this week, and will go to Europe for tbe Bummer.