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Apeil 18 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 15 Tbe dullest week of the theatrical season baa pmed Into history, and nuueii in looking expectantly forward to an Eastertide hsrveet Although Spring wis ported back by an lev bud during toe past frigid npell, the earliest evidences of • wsnlng season are here. The Walnut Street winds up 17. and motion pictures take the place of the drama. The Olympic alao closes Its bor- leaijoe aeaaon 17, and motion picture) follow. Oum Opeba Housn (John B. Havlln. mar.) "Toe Mia Who Would Live" will be seen April ■SLSOf" U,c pl,a,e P lctB "- '"">• Life of Our STtKi w 8 'i %? Ntt Good '" n •—'" wmi"^ 0 * 8ll . rar < w - »« Jickaon, nun-.)— Lsai^sf^vS,*! 0 ^,, 0 '"">« Maaer jJli ." Laat week "Officer 060" did a fair business. ^ETLH"* *«»5>leix1W In the title role. Ed- ward^£TlL?£ ^Z'" Go* 1 ""-. «"<1 EJ'tb Al- riSZi^n w^ Burton of the cast. Others In- Winter, and Hart hi MeOraw. The curtain faTla £_"", "fvl" "■•/■ 18. and Jack London's tea- tore picture play, "The Sea Wolf." MJows lS? Another batch of hit songs like Vpec o\my heart," ed when we predicted that those songsi would and like a door-with a heavy spring -our writ- oment the greatest "collection of hit songs ever uses a song of any type, can't go wrong with a STRICTLY FRESH-NO COLD :sTORAGE-- AND GUARANTEED THEY DON'T CONFLICT. ONE SINGLE CAN SING THEM ALL' . Office Dor OaaehsJI Bug." and Nana Sullivan and company. In "A. Woman's Wsy." Motion pictures. Gatett (Charles B. Arnold, mi;.)—The Oay New Yorkers are due 12. Lest week, Lonls Roble's Beauty Show, under John J. Jermon'a management, put on a cheerful travesty, "Obi Obi Josephine." In wblcb Ubbie Btoooell, as Srettlly plump as ever, was seen In the title role, tbers were: Doris Tourer, a cblc Tiny Spice, and George Reynolds a funny I. U. I., ana Johnnie Walker, a clever colored Dooltttle. Nat Price, Eddie Weston. 3am Qreer, Henry Oraban and Bob Joyce were all to the good as fun makers. Lew Kelly and tbe Bebman Show 10. Oltmfio (MaMibon A Jackson, na.t.)— Charley Robinson's Crusoe Glria are to sr.-lrc 1J. Leit week, Paqolta danced her way Into favor with "A Trip to Paris," In which Oeorge Hehn, Mi'- Jorle Lake. Ox-see Wolfe. Cacb Kmabt and Will- iam Wlnterhoff were IndlTtduala of greatest promt- neiice. Tbe chorus was of unusual attractiveness. tcM gowned, onj composed of pretty girls. Paul Ralney's African pictures 10. German (Ernst Otto Scbtnld. mgr.)—Bone Frey will be the bencflcary 12. when the German Stock Oo. will put on "Tbe Olrl and the Kaiser." Helen Levey and six of her pupils will be seen In a gypsy dance. Chester Park (I. M. Martin, mgr.)—Motlcn pictures of "First Look Day" were made by Clarence Rtiney. The park will he open 12. ond every Satunlnv and Sunday until the regular sea- son begins, Mav 10. Standard (Harry nart. mar.)—"The Passing Review." with "the Girl in Blue." la booked for not Interfere with the picture shows. Tbo Modern Dance Palace oprsa 14. Q. II. JoiDiw camo In advance of Nat aoodwln. Wooster, O.—Oily O. D. (Kettler * Limb, mgrs.) "Orcir and Adolpb" April 22. alhambea, Ltuo and Wallace.— Pbotoplaya and music. Nora.—The Harry Shannon Stock Oo. appeared In a repertoire of excellent plays at City Opera House 8-11. At no time In the past baa a popu- lar pries stock company of eqtisl merit appeared tetter to Wooster audience. Col. Harry Shannon's twenty yean la tbe business atands him In good stead. The company la finely equipped both scenic and costuming. Tbe leaning lady la none ofber than Its charming Mrs. Shannon, and aha captivated with her beauty grace and stage per- sonality. Harry Shannon Jr. la a "chip of the eld block." and proves bltnsclf sn excellent co- median. Htsel Shannon, who la taking voice cul- ture and harmoay at Boston Conservatory of Jlu- ilc, joined her parents for Kaster vacation. Busi- ness for the week was not wbat It should have been because of Inclement weather. Samdcmky, O.—Sandusky (V. O. Woodward, res, mgr.) Milton Nobles' travel pictures week of April 13. John W. Voxel's Mlnatrels 20. Alhamrra. Tiibatobium, am, RovAi, and r.r- Ciet'U Pictures only. Not*. —Cedar Point will open the Sumnirr fen- son June 17, and close Sept. 7, Kansas City, Mo.—Shubcrt (Karl Steward, mgr.) Robert Hllllard. In "The Argrle Oase,'' April 5-11, scored a notable success. "Peg o' JOS WITH^THEWNCH^^ND^E^EVERPUBtlSH^^ALLADLJNLESS IT IS THERE WITH THE KtcK OF A DOUBLE AUDIENCE TO-DAY DEMANDS REAL SENTIMENT AND REAL MELODY. HERE IS ONE OF THE MOST EAS IN THE WORLD! mwi s Applause Will Give It to Thcm.^JQiitv-CyrTc Was Written by EARL CARROLL, rt Almost Siaga ltselL The Melody song Was Just Released. The Dance Arrangement Ib a Bear tot Tho»e Who "Hesitate!" Ot>t It *t Once. ' SONG FOR YOUR OPENING? THAT SNAPPY "TWC^FOUR" THAT SONC WITH THE SCREAMcATCH LINE S THAT :reit is; . .— *~—~- — ~~~T.': ^ f >r closing, it's there like a pile-driver I LEW BROWN and n any-net! You can't ailord to be "without it! ! SONG WITH THE SURE-FIRE MELODY-WITH THE IDEA TALIAN SERENADE," BY THE SAME WRITER. HERE IS. A * THAT IS A RIOT! ^Dosi and JACK GLOGAU. The melody is a genuine gem i'n. a waltz that is really brilliant!: Write for it.NOW! 12. Last week's burieanuea were "The King that Never Smllled" and "The Grafters," with "Hie Etock" distributed to good advantage. George 11. Ward, Tom J. Kelly, John J. Black. Frank Mon- trose, Myrtle Clark and Kalberlne Sheppard were oil In the cast. Princess Wsrnette was billed as tbe dancer. H)w and Barlowe were Juggling members of tbe olio. Oni'itKuu. Heuck's Ofera ITonsE, Family, Ltceou. and Centubt, all allowed motion pictures. ruisruN NBwaurrs. Col. A. S. Stesn. who has been here for some weeks, returned to Now York after the basebnll opening. His show, "Officer 060," went on to Chicago for s three weeks' run. OxRTanuB Gantvoobt, s Norwood girl, asng the solos at the Biblical pictures at tbe Lyric. Mada.uk N'azimova went to French Lick Springs for a rest during Passion Week. Several of tbe company spent their lay-off here. The next stand Is at LonlsvllI*. Camien Blow. Gertrude Oantvoort, Philip Lyon and Paul Sebrlng. tbe College of Music Quartette, aang at the Lyric during tbe engage- ment of "The Life of Our Saviour." Tub Flonzaley Quartette gave Its last concert of the season at the Woman's Club. W. P. Whitc.ock'8 talks on "Animals at tbe Zoo" are big hits before school audiences. LciLA Simon, of the New Thought cult, la giv- ing n scries of dramatic Bible readings at tbe Emery Auditorium, Dn. Kbnest Konwald, conductor of tbe Cin- cinnati Symphony Orchestra, has been offered a four years' contract. Next season will be longer, embracing several more Sunday concerts and four more pairs of the regular concerts. Tub College of Music presented Olnclnts Gome, Adele Westfleld, Knmeo Gorno sod Mrs. IlUfor-l at the faculty concert at the Odeon. Albino Gorno was the accompanist. "Tub Gksxn Bsxtlb" wss rather a depress- ing feature of the Passion Week bill at H. V. Keith's. Louis Casavant nude a splendid Chrlsnar and Madge Voe a pretty Helen Chlljus. Others In tbe cast were: Harold Woolf, Fro.I rt. Seaton and Msy Hopkins. Ton Goodwin once more has tbe Zoo privi- leges at tbo club bouse. "TURBB Tires." a Jesse L. Lasky novelty. In- troduced a trio of refreshingly pretty girls, at B. F. Keith's--Misses Russell, Le Boy and Clif- ford. Tub William nodge company laid off here dur- ing Passion Week, tbe star, himself, running on My Heart" 1218, "The Passing Show of 1013" 10-25. Gbano (A. Judnh, mgr.)—Second week for "The Little Lost Sister" 5-11 "Tbo Dlvorcu Question" 12-1H. Orpiibuii (Martin Lehman, nur.)—Bill 12-18: Henry K. Dlxey. Wllla Holt Wnkerteld. Dr. Her- man, Dooley anil 8ayles Collins nnd Hart, Val- mont and Itsgnen, and Illcca Trio. IIiffodboub (P. J. Tnrbot, mgr.)—Bill B-ll Included: Jesale Hnywnrd and company. Rodwny and Kelly, Marie Fltiglbbons, Shepley and Adam- son, Hawson, Lanlgan and Court. Barnes snd Robinson, Saons, Brooks and Lorella, snd Seven Neapolitan Accordionists. Oatbtt (Bert McPhnll, mgr.)—Mollis Will- lams' Show bad a good week ending 4. Her chorus Is well trained and good looking. Don Flottl, on tbe accordion, was a feature of the show. Bosey Posey Girls follow Oil. Al. Beeves' BIk Beauty Sbow 12-18. Willis Wood 'Roy Crawford, mgr.)—For B-ll. Eva Mull and her Dirts from Modm's Is clever and chuck full of good, snnppy music. The short trsvesty In the olio taken from "Tbo LlttW Reliel." was a big hit here. F.mfibss (Dan McCoy, mgr.)—BUI 12-18: Adas Family, American Ooniedy Fouti John It. Gordon enil company, Lsdella Comlques, and Nestor and Delberg. AnniTOBiuM (Mets Miller, mgr.)—"Jane Bjre" 5-11. "Broadway Jones" 12-18, "A Romance of tbe Underworld' 1 10-20. Notes. —Roy Crawford, manager of tbe Willis Wood, Is In New York for ■ two weeks' business trip "Within tbc Law," No. 0 company with Walter Messenger ahead, laid off hero laat week. ' St. Louis, Ho. —Sbubert (Melville Slolx, mgr.) a anal showing of tbe pictures April 0-11, with "The Life of Our Saviour." "The Passing S'.mv of 10111" 13-18. Oi.TUFio (Walter Ssnford, mgr)—For week of 12, Willis P. Sweatnam, In "Excuse Me." Asitauoax (II. R. Wallace, mgr.) — "Mary Jane's Pa" 12-18, "The Ulrl In the Tail" 10-25. .Standa im (L. Relcbenbncb, mgr.)—For week of 12, Liberty Girls, with Red Feather and While Hawk, James Dillon and La Ilelle Mona. GAiirrr.—The French Models week of 12, with Suits Moore an 1 Joe Mills. Gaxmck. —TIM pictures, "The Rise and Fall of Noimleon," continue until further notice. Giiin ii (II. It. Wallace, mgr.)—BUI week of 12: Little Hip nnd Napoleon. Lew Hawkins, Blx Sawarlans, Pearl Brothers and Burus, Ann Wul- RLD OF MUSIC. IT IS THE; MOST BEAUTIFUL; NUMBER WE HAVE EVER PUBLISHED-AND IT WILL STRENGTHEN THE N;ANY lV^NNER liN^ ANY POSITION-AND IT WILL PUT THE VACUUM ALL OVER THE ">RD TO WASTE A SINGLE PERFORMANCE WITHOUT THIS SONG! ] ight'into your "inners" and vibrates 1 on your heart strings! The acts who are "made" are helping to make It—and it's morrow. We are spending thousands of dollars to place a copy of it in your hands.: 'that impulse l Send that postal NOW!! p—: NEW YORK -. PHIL A. - 13S WEST 44th ST, •• Parkway-Bldg.,.,,"' : ; ^ - „ BROAD"<V CHERRY STS. 18, after a week of "The Garden of Allah," pre- sented with fsr more dramatic satisfaction than Was possible at Music Ball. Audiences of fair slse enjoyed tbe spectncular Llebler * Co. staging of Robert Hicb»na' romance. Lawson Butt was still seen In tbe role of Boris. Sarah Trnax wss tbe Domini, Frank Klngdoo, Father Bonnier, and John Blslr, Oooot Anteonl. W. H. Crane and •tar coat, In "The New Henrietta." 20. Ltxio (Carl Hubert Heuck, mgr.)—William Hodge came 12, la "The Bead to Happiness." B. F. KErTU's (John F. Royal, nigr.)—3. A. Rolfe's musical comedy. "Tbe Purple Lady," I* the headllner, 12, with Balph Lynn featured. Others: Cross snd Josephine, LToctrs Von Dolcke. Tste's "Motoring." the Cabaret Trio. Johnny Johnson, tbe Sir OastJliana, and the De Voe Trio. Cincinnati In motion. BjfFESas (George F. Flab, mgr.)—Metvcrn's Six Ootnlqoes come 12. In "The Bough House Village." Others: Tom Water*, La Deodlna. Pearl and Irene Sana, Maldie Ds Long, In "The (o Cobasset, Mass, to enjoy a visit with bis family. Tim Coney Island steamers, The Inland Queen snd Prtnccts, arc In commission for tbe excursion season. Willis Gbanoeb. the star of "The Master Mind," la an old Clnclnnatlan, and In his earlier days gained much success ss a story writer for the old IVoi-crlp Ueaazlne. Tns Ludlow Lagoon will open May 24, ondcr Ihe general management of John I. Weaver. Ooicet Iblard "starts" on Decoration Day. May 80, with Arthur Belsenberger as director of amusements. Fbahk BTBOX end bis clover nirtucr. Louise Lsofdou were vopulsr st the Empress, where they put on that bundle of nonsense, "The Dad* Detective." Sam Ash, a Cincinnati singer, at Empress, bad a song wrtten by a Are department member. Past of Heuck's Opers Bouse will be given over to aabciog toe Dew rates, bat this featare will ters and company, and others. Hii'i-onnoHB (Frank L. Talbot, mgr.)—BUI weel: of 12: J. TJonror and his Diving Models, Jessie Hsywood uml cotnpsnr. Brooks and Lorella, Ilsrnes and Robinson, Roidway snd Kelly, Dawson, Lanlgan and Covert, Marsdeo and Greenwood, and others. Colchria (Harry D. Buckler, mgr.)—BUI week of 1.1: Horace Ooldln ami company, Albert Voo 'Filter, assisted by Dorothy Nord; Bert Levy, Gardiner Trio, Sophie Barnard and Lou Anger and company. Nonette Bayward, Stafford company, and I'atbe's Weekly. Viotoma IWn. Oave, mgr.)—On Sunday night, 12, "Unset* Kaelbe" was given by ids Oennm Tbeatre Stock Oo. Pbimobss. —Vaudeville and pictures. Nsw Obawd CnfTBAL.—During week of 12, "Teas of tbe Storm Country," with Mary Pick- ford, Is the featare picture. Incidental music on the crgan and by soloists will add to th* enter- tainment. Pars. —Beginning 13, /or two weeks, "Lea Mis- erabke" pictures. KurBEes.—VsudevUle and pictures. Coliseum. —UageDbeok-Wallace Oomblncd Shiws 11-18. Kino's ^Vaudeville and pictures. Shenandoah. —Vaudeville and picture*. Terro Hnnte, Iitd.—Qrand S. W. Car- rutbers, mgr.) F.va Tanguay April 7, matinee and night, to good business. Montgomery and Stone S, to capacity. Vaudeville 0-12 Included: Gal- larinl Four, Billy K. Wells, tbo Alileans. Prince- ton and Yale, nnd "Tbe Rake OH." "Ben llur" 10-18. VABtBTiEa tltois Osrver, mgr.)—BUI 13-13: Weston and Young. Five Melody lloys, Two Ixiwei, Nan Hsliierln, and Royal Oivent Welsh Choir. For 10-18: "Bright Eyes," tabloid. OEBUANiA Hall (Joe Barnes, mgr.) Is dark Lois (I:. B. Sheets, mgr.)—Vsudcvllle and pic- tures. Naw Colonul (M. Less, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Arhoby Hall.-— Offutt A Strum's Colored Mln- strvlls were feature attraction 0. Savot, Colonial, Fountain. Cbesoent, Flk, PniNrEss, Aurdican. Roval, Ma}rstic, Park, Mnnni, lur. Palacn and Tueatoriou, moriiiB pictures only. Notes.— loung's Alrdome will open Us season May 1 12. K. Carruthera, of Chicago, and leasee of Grand, In Ibis city, speot several days here looking over his holdings, last week Work on the new Varieties Theatre will start April 10. and will lie complete for opening Kept. I. Tbe building now occupied will bo torn down and a business block erected on the site. I.ogansport. Ind.—Nelson (Kdw. V. linll- Riin. mgr.) "Within Uie Law" April 22, Al. 0. Field's Minstrels 28. Pnhst Theatre Stock and "Peg <>' My Heart" (return) are early May dates. Colonial (Harold Beyerly. ingr.)—Bill 1.1-13: GarlJI, Howard Sisters, ami Urent Glrard coin- pany. For lrt-lS: Aerial Eddys, Jack Case, and Van and Carrie Avery. l.iniAiiwAv. —Tills tlientro was purchased from r.. i-:. Cunningham 7, by 11. It. Mnnmu and V. W. JclTenes. of lAidoga, Ind. They will continue me policy of vaudeville, and photoplays, Mr. Man- mii also operates a theatre In Ladoga. Mr. t iiiinliigliimi has not definitely decided what be will ik> In the future, but will possibly go to Brn> nil where he la Interested In n vaudeville bouse. Hill for week i-f ill Includes: Shield am) Duptire, the La Crox, aud Juuglhig Carrolls. Ark, Grans and Tokyo.— Photoplays only. Notes.. —I,. Q. Dicky,' representing the RodpfUh Bureau, was In Ihe city 7, arranging for the Chautauqua to bo held here this Summer. The lien Greet Players nnd Krylo's Jland will he fea- tured "The Shepherd or tbe Hills" closed Its season here 4 after a tlilrty-two weeks' suc- cessful season. Tbo company went from here to W'lengo. Ilrnsll, Iml.—Sourwlno (B. E. Atkln, mgr.) vaudeville and pictures. Ciiminial, PntNORKR nnd Abo, pictures only, Clinton, In.—Clinton (U. 14. Dixon, mgr.) "A Fool and His Mone;" April 111. Tbo Juck- llns 20, "ctetitember Morn" 21. our limit (II. A. Sedlnn, mgr.)—Opening Mil nil Included: Reed's Hull Terriers, Okioner nnd Hlenrdo, Utaieland nnd Faylon. Huron l.lchtrr, ami Eight Whirling Madcaps. For 12-13: Bombay Deerfaat, Oatherlna Clinloner and couiiinny, Kelley snd Galvlii, Downs anil Gomes, and Schrrck nnil Perelval. Uotal, AiiUBR-U, Oot.oNAL and BrtT, plcturea only. Notes. —II. A. Sndlnn'a new Orpheum opeooil 0 with S. R. U. Inisliivss. The theatre has s seat- ing rapacity of 1,200 ami every modern con- venience, and makes one of the moat beautiful vaudeville, theatres In Iowa. The success of tbe now Oriilienui Is assured under Ilia management it II. A. Soillna and his partner. W. P. Unttcrfleld, of Flint, Midi. Elmer Harstcy, of Fllut, Mich., Is treasurer of the house and represents Mr. But- liMflcld's interests here, lie bas been associated with the ButlerOeld circuit several seasiHK- I'.'ildle Htoner, who has been orchestra leader In different houses for Mr. Smllnn fur the Inst seven yours. '.» cniuhictliig the orcheatra Th" Fniiilly Is clnwil fur I wo weeks. It will be re-decorated nn.t «kh wllh feature picture! Lyric picture theatre has closed. Dos Moines, In.— Ilerclmll (Elbert A Get* cliell. tngrs.) "Hoplnmhe,- Morn" April 12. Oitrimuu (II. 1). Iliirton, mgr.)—Bill week of 12: Tnineo-Kallysma, ICddlo l.onirir I nnd Mabel Kusselt, l/pa Csrllln, Yvelte, Kttn Ryan and Roy Sumner and company. Ambler Brothers, Paul Gor- don, nnd Hearst-Selli; nlclures. Majestic (Elbert A ilvlchcll, ingrs.) — N.isls Stock CV>. Euprhss (Elbert A Gctchell, initrs.)—Sullivan A (V>nsldliu) vaudeville, nig lnulnesii. _ llNIUUB, STAR, FAUILT, CASINO, I'AI.ACB and Buck Cat. —I'lctureH only. Iteaknk, In.—Oranil (Chas. If. Dodge, mgr.) "The I'luk l.ii Ij" had caiiaelly liunlnrss April 11. "The llosn Maiden" (liwol) III "Heplemner Morn" 20, A I. Meld's Minstrels 2.'l, "Peg u' My Heart" May :i. llipropRnuH (Mark Angell, mgr.)—llualness la good. Jllll week of 13: Frank Oottor, IMdln- iritrlen Trio. Williams and Warner, and "The Funny Moon," musical tabloid. Colonial, Obi-iieum and Giiano. —Movie*.only. Cedar Ititnldn. In.—-Majesllo (Vic Hugo* mgr.) bill April 12-10: Savoy's hull dogs, Flo Wilson. Dunbar and Turner, Walsh, Lynch anil company, Alexander aud Hcolt, ami Lucllo Mull- hall's Wild West. For 10-ls: Milutt Uros., ills- sett and Scott, Johnson and Dunbar, Roy lioyce, Alice Teddy, and tho Hit Joyces. ' Greknb (Wra. (Jollier, mgr.)—"A Fool and His Money" 13, "Tho .lucklins" 20, Wm. Hodge, In "The Road to Happiness," 20, Burlington, In, — draud (R. F. Holmes, mgr.) "Bcn-Hur' April 0-8, to big business 1 , st hlglivst prices. "Tbe Olrl from MaxImV' ID. "The Shepherd of tbo Hills" 18, "September Mtrn" 10, Garrick (J. Henri Fisher, mgr.)—"lbs Isle of Smiles" comedy company week of 13. I'ai.aob, Rlith, Court, Nsjio and Lvnic—Mov. liifr pictures. Ilrnntfurd, Can, — Grand (F. Johnson, mgr.) "Sweethearts" plajetl here April 7, to Inrue houses, followeil by "Tbo lied Iloso" 10. IIiiant (Ernie Moule. mgr.)—Hill 1U-IS: J<u-k Mc-Kny Kebro and Wagner, King ond Broun, Die Elliotts, Palmer ami Bennett, ami picture*, For 10, 17: Tho Blind Lorclle. Oobden and Mill- Inly, Emerson and Van Horn, and motion pictures, und Ailaleno Moulo at plnuo. Colonial (10. Hyiivms, mgr.) ~ Youngs and itiirlnn'a "Fun In a Department Store," played an eiicngeineiit hero week of 0, lo largo bouses, ('nine Sinters, prooiilnent In tho cast, scored big. The comedy Is handled In lino style by Arlln Voting and Sydney Burlon nutting over Ihe Iniiglis. Sylvia Stern, Itnso Green, May Kelllt and Mmglo Shaw weie also well cast, other* who scored were Peggy Campbell and Martha Gitnnnn. Gem (Geo. F. Law, mgr,)—Illustrated songs and feature iilctiiren, EMiMRB <|j, O. Staler, mgr.)—This theatre oneried A to largo hoiwa, under new management. (Iisidfellow and Davis appeoroil on the opening bill, and wero a big success. Joahrrloe Tobias lilno plenseil. AroLLo (Arthur Land, mgr.)—UataaJ movies and local talent. Ottnwn. Can.- rtu«»cll (Peter Gorman, mgr.) "A Bird of Paradlm" April 10, 11. Dominion (J. V. Clancy, mgr.)—BUI 13-18• Rlehmond and Mann, lluhn Dickinson, the Haas- mana, Ethel Green, Wlllnrd and Bond, Chas. Thom- son, Berth* Orelghton and company, and Burn- bam and Irwin. Family (Ken H. Flnlay. mgr.)—The People's Forum has engaged tills theatre for Sunday h-e- lures, tbo first of which was glvi-n B. hy John S. F.wsrt, on "Oujioda ns a Nallon. fio Adtea- tares of Katlilyn" pictures wero viiown tl. 7. Fbaxcais (Ken K. Flnlay, mgr.)—Vauilevllle and motion plcturea. 8*. John, Can. — Opera House (Walter Woods, mgr.) the Thompson-Woods Company be- gan their twentv-seveiilh week April 111, present- Ine "Tlie Nest F^jg." Ihibbial. —The Uplands, Instrumentalists; A. D. Fleming, <n songs, and moving pictures 0 11. Lyric— ^The Valley Forire Quarto'.tc. Nell Sulli- van and company, and moving pictures was tbe bill Oil. Gem. —Songs snd moving pictures. Stab, Unique and Kumiss.—Moving pictures only. llnntlnsra, Neb.—New Kerr (Wm. Lowatan, mgr.) "Matt and Jeff In Panama" April 17. Em-sow (D. Smith, mgr.)—Mutual Film* are featured here. WoNDSiuND (W. A. Wslden, prop. A nun;.)—• Genersl Films are featured here.