New York Clipper (Mar 1915)

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5UK0H 13 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. li "RETURN sK ACUSHLA MACHREE" B> UAiNIKl.S .„J KRIKDMAN. W'UITKRS OK AVUKN' I [JUKAM OV OI,D ERIN A NCmor'Mi -lUST PUIiLISJIED LAST WERK AlVD ALREADY CONCKU.El) TO IJL' THE VVOkTIlY, SUCCESSOR TO "ElUN" - ORCHESTRATIOKS IN ALL KKYS THIS IS A NEW ONE WITH A PUNCH. A WONDERFUL OPENING OR CLOSING "THAT MAGICAL OCEAN OF LOVE" NO! irS NOT.A BALLAD, DANIELS and FEIEDMAN HAVE A SUliPlUSP FOK YOU WRITE OR WIRE ONCE YOU HEAR IT YOU XL USE IT BE ONE OF THE FIRST py^RKEl/D^^^>^^^ ^ F-RIEDIVI/^r^l, Inc. 146 West 45th St., NEW YORK (45 N. Clark St., CHICAGO [ Deaths. IX MEUORIAM OF MV FATIIEK CHAS. S. ORAMT Who Died Murch 6,1912 Ix)Tliiglj Ills DauKhter ANNA GRANT 1 Col. Frank P. Stone. nil Vtmk P. Stoat, who ff«a wld«1r known ihS^uih .15 connection with Auntln A StoneJ mS In noaton. Mu... for mjny yean died from pncnraonla nt his home In WellMler. M.«.. ilareh 4. nflCT. « * "Inesa. The funeral " tor'stone" wii ■'one of the beat known th^ Kirlcil men In New Emrinnd and for more than , qunrlcr of ceatnrj he conducted Anatln ft Stone's Miiicum on Tremont Row. In hts par- llrulur DflJ he wan the pioneer, and as a man- inr was alvvaya looking for the host talent ob- iRlinlilc Frenka were his hobby, and he bnaEht itirni in the oitiBenm from all parts of (he world. no wn? lorn In BldJoford. Me., ond before h» vns life years old w?nl with his parents to Chirlo?<lown. which, at the time, was a separate n.iiii:clpnli:y. • He rceelftd a eoort edi-.cnlKn In ihe I'Ubllc echoola of that city, and his flrst hiBlnofs Tonlure was a small rrtall candy store on upiHT WahhMjlon Street. Then he tnnied hla titonllon 10 the ahow bttsliieio. Hlii flrst Tentnw via rTunrdol at the llrae as a Terr foolish and rl«ky (no bJt hli IcilomMable plock and woniier- f'll knowledge of what the people wsMed en- •IjIhI him to make a sncoess of It. This enter- i rlw Tvna the opening ot the Alhatnbrs, In Cock- mil Hall, on HanoTer Sttwt. near Prince Street. It was a dime show, and contained curloeltlea. r*Mon hail never had anyllilnif of the kinil hefort. This was the oloneer of dime shows In Boston' anil w.n run with treat success for some time. Then lie secorcd a lenae of the hnlldbiK on Tieniont Row. ond In 1881 opened Anstin ft fiiono'a Jluseim. which was one of Ihe slglrts of Itosion up to fttiout three years ngo, when the iiM muwiim bulldlim was torn down. OoU Stone wm also at one time connected with popular flimisomenlH nt Ooney Island, N. Y., where he ivai alio Interested In the Aqoarium. He .wa" s lovor of horses, nod ia bis prlrate stable at imo time had Bereral line turnouts and owned a liir',:i» anil Tahmblc farm. Oil. Stone was a member of rarlona social, hcuHolent andnllltnry orRanlintlons. He was s nonibor of th» .\ncleiit and Ilonoa-able Artillery Omviry, bnTing served na flrat sergeant and llen- tiiipni. He was also a member ot the National lanrora and was a Thirty-second Degree Maaon. lie naa well known as an entertainer, and liiinilrcil!! of his friends hare rlalted his famons f»rm In Wellesley snd the "Stonewall" estate In ItnxiiiirT, which was his home for many years. . A l.Totlier, Oharlos )I. Ftone'. of Hoxhury. M.-'!s.. r.nrt a sister. Mrs. Kilward Archer, of riiariwiown, sorrlTC him. Mn. Stone died serernl jcora Dso. none MnnnlnR. r.'ito Manning (Josephine K. Tboi-nton In privnie life), an old actrvss. tfled Feb. IS, In St. .Anna's ITome, Ph'ladelphla. Ps., after a loni lllnfM. Interment was prlrste. at Mt. Morlah Oemelorr. Mlsi Msnnlng was bom In England, Jmr lA 1841, nnd waa hronBht to tbls conntry h tflliyhpoil. Slic mailp her (Irat stSRe appearance with Prnr. S. R^herts and James R. Unrdock, and •nlwinfnllT plavrd wllh Charles Rodger* and Mitile Vlckera, nnd starred with the OoB Homer cempnnr ond Harrr I.lndley's "Oastaw».TS," At m» lime her Sha'ic,')ne,)rein repertoire co'nprl^ed 'fly roicj. Mlea Manning createil the role of Aiiiit .^dda, In 'Preil Schwsrti's "Thon fihalt Nil Kill." at the (Irand Opera House. Thllodel- jtili. rnrt also played one season In the old ."^■i:ih .Strret Theatre Stock Orepany. ll'T Inst eng»jement wss wllh "Human rTr«ris." She was Mrs. Ainsnder McVeigh Miller's tieroinc for her norrl of "Wild Rose." Mlas M<ir'lnc herself made sevenl theatrical sketches. ^ni> had n»ile her home for some time at 4T50 nii«irr Arenne. Ph'lidelphta. as honsekeeper for wlliinm J. Ilenners Jr. A biother. Albert TTinmon, of Oermanlown, and Mrs. ,Tane Trnm- Il'i'iire, of Philadelphia, surylTO her. C BI, Qnrdlner. r M. Oardlner, lbs old tbentrtcnl manager, "mllliirly known to Ihe OhleagD rialtn as "Pon" ri'' "Vj\." Gardiner, died there Feb. 0. He was In Oortland. N, T., F*b. 27, I82!», and In Mi-ilicr fortnight wonld bato lieon olebtr-alT ^cr.r; of aco. ijf pnierd awnr st his home. ^'1 18('4 West Monroe Street. Ohlcpsro. after • f-w iinvj' lllneea. of Iienrt fnlluie. attended '''< f.ililifid wife, his physician snd a host of 1^' ""Is nnd neighbors. I M. nonllner's first. Important engagement ^.'Mi Ir, Phlladolphla In 1870, when he- become "'■■■:,c<.r for Frank Mnyo. with whom he le- r - I ■••1 for fourteen pnippcrons years. Later he " ' -i-M bis osm and othSF road cwopanles. "Tlie -■'■|,> or New York." "Davy Crockett." McKee ' k ii, ITaTerly'B MInslrvIs, <'tc. He was pro- . :..r cf Oardlner's Trnnsrer Oompanr, In ■irn. for many .ream, and when the buslneaa • nlimrhed by a larger corporation, be becsme "•'or for nrlDk's Eipress Comnany. He was • nr. to Ihe week of bis death. In the offlco ' Nntlonnl T.tfe lD.siiran<e Corapan.T, His ' "nshter died In 1012. Mrs. Oanllner. ser- . i' "f "»»• snrrlTm him. Holh Mr. Hrs. OaMlner sre the last of their families. ^ l'v« .<imHh (In private life. Mrs. ROT. , •''nmslHT) illed at her home In Caldwell. N. March .1. after inlferlng from a cooinlloatlon ■•rasps for the past Ave yesrs. .-She was , ■"' T well known In Ihe show tnalnes*. Her • •iiil and a nnmber of relatl.ins In Pennsrlvanla ^ 'irflnln snrrlve her. Funeral servlres were " liiT late home. 370a nionmllelil Avrnne, ' 1. Sunday 7, and Interment mode In vi'-i '""metery. , * lek HnrTer. —Tlie ma'iy frlen.la of the , /"s win i^„t ,5 |„f„ f,f „f , '.'""■er. who died reccntlv In Alliunnerqoe, , Vt^T.. Dfler a long Illness, Mare Harvey. or Ihe de~ase.l, will mnkr her future home ^klttonk, Oklo. Geortre Vivanm. Ccorgf "Honey lloy" Evans, one of oor best known minstrels, died Marcli S, In the Union Protestant Hospital In Baltimore, Aid. For more than a year he bad suffered from stomach trouble, and bod not taken part wltb bis cnmpiny for some time. Tae news ot his death came as a shock to his friends here, who had believed that he was regaming bis strength. For msny years Mr. Evans had been Ihe Idol of audiences that love the blackface ahows. In Uls youth he was a sweet singer and of lole years he held the stage beciuce of his wit and a girt of Infectious laughter that never failed to make bis appearance a delliht. He was bom In I'ontfltlyn, Wslos, on March 10, 1870, and vrhen a .Toung man he traveled In this country with several medldne shows. He was with the Rut India Moon Plant 0>nipany and with the Bamboo King ot Tromplana Company nnt^l the company was stranded Id St. Louis In 1800, and be became a bellboy In a hotel there. yoar later nls teal professional career began with bis nppearsnce at Raiser's ^fnBle Hall, In Canton, 0., as a member of the Colnmbia Quar- tette. The next yeor found him wllh Haverly'a .Minstrels' at Ihe Casino Theatre. In (Tbicago, and llicrcaftor he appeared with Oleveland'a Ulnstrela, Prlnirose and Weal, In vaudeville, and tor a time In "The Runaways," a musical oomedy. He aloe appeared In vaudeville from time to time (or many year*. In 1008, Oeorge M. Oohoa and Sam Harrla got together the flncst minstrel troope tbst bsd been seen ond heard In America In many years, and tlicy put Oeorsc Evans at the bead of It, He wos called "Ilniiey Boy" becsuie of ■ song )ie wrote. "I'll Re True to My Honey Boy." snd the com- pany wna cnllcd lie Honey Boy Minstrels. In the cast wllh him then were: Oeorge Tbatcher, Malt Keefe. Vnughan Comfort, Tiddle Leonard, Jim (V>rmon, ,1ames Mceban, Frank Owmbs, Julian F.ltlnge, nnd others who could sing, dance and make merry. After two yeora c< snccess, Bvano bonilit out the Interests In the show of Oohsn ft Harris nnd with Jim Oorbett ss Interlocntor, held the old crowd tojcther fairly well. Evans waa at- wars the Mg hit of the show with a monologue omi a gigantic black dgar and Ihe songs be sang were of bis own eomiposlUon. The best k-nnwn ot them were "Standing on the Comer. Didn't .Mean no IlBrra." "Oime Take a Trip In My AJrahlp" and "Down Wbere the Water- melon Orows." Mt. r.vnns nias ■widely known as a baseball "fan." Raveral years ago he otfered a cup to the plater In either of the major luseball leacues who ahlshcd the season with the best hotting overage. "Ty" Cobb won the ciin. He waa a member of the Friars, lie Is survived by his wife. Rolnnil Carter. n«ed forty-four yeara. s Tnni'evllle actor, died March 2, at the F encb Hoftilml. 4S0 Weat Thitty-fonrth Street, New York, Mr. Garter had been III o long lime. He T oa first stricken In January, 101*. while play- ing the Panfoges Circuit with hla aot. In va- cnllbo Time." but recovered In five weeks, snd resumed worn on that circuit. The following Jane h" wns again stricken with a forn of psralyola, nttectlni the rleht aide of bis body and limbs, lie uiiilerwfnt treitTient at aever*! hospltali In Np^v York, and Inst September a cbanite for the hotter look place, and the nae of his limbs wss partly restored and he was slilc to bo np snd oromid. From that time he continued to show Imnrovemeiit, and was hopeful that he would fully lecnver. On Feb. 2t laat, n change for Ihe worse took place, end on Saturday, 27. be was rcmored to the hoiiltal. Early Sunday DVitnlng. 28, he sulfered. a second stroke of paralysis iind became nnconacloiis end remained In that stale uMill the end. Mr. Orter occupied s nrlvste room In the boxpltal, and Mn. Csrler. his wife (profeslonnllv known as llett.v Uniial, was In eonstnnt attendance, nursing her boslwnd dnrl'ig his long Illness. The funeral waa beM March 3. nnd the remnlns taken to St. Joseph's Roman Giilholle Chnrch, at One Hundred ond Twei>ty- flfih Street ond Momlnislde Avenue, tbls citv. where mass waa celebrated. The body waa laid to lest In Oalvnrv Omelnrr, I„ I. Besides, his wife, Mr. Carter leaves t sister and three hroih- era, one of whom deorge Roland, la well known In the profeaalon. He wis a nieinl-er of Ihe While Rata Actors' Union. Jnmeia ICellr, who luniir a fortune on Ihe vnnety stage, and conslilereil at the lime of his ileatb, OS one of the nn.ili»le3t choradera In Vonkers. N, Y., d1«<l of hcs't failure In St. Jo- B<iih's Hospital, Feb. 20. where he hnd been a voluntary Inmate for many years. He was mors tbon olxty years old/ Mr. K<ll.r lntf)diice<I fanev Pkhting exhIhIlloiiR. ana when othctn fnllowe.1 milt all over the countrv. lie pot on the first hip- IKf.Kme boiing act. Hi; rv-tliert from Ihe staec v^n^^ ago. ond soon dropped hla forlnne, which nt cne tlmo readied ♦l.'.O.OOO. II» was ad- niMled to ?t. JoJi-pb'a Iliisnllsl. siiTerIng with partial pnralyala later, snd liked tlie lurrnnndlngs Ki w<ll, he agreftl to turn or^ir lils Actors' Fiiiid pension In letnm for board, snd he remained there. nis trooblo was hnnirlit on from raps received In a ruufh end tumble act. when Ke^ly snd Murpby wore momlieri of Brady** "After Dork" Ownpony fur five- yesrs. He was f,ne of the most eratefirt for the many years Wndness shown htm by the Actors' Fumt. "Jimmy" Kelly wos a big card In this p.'tj for n-any years, and was tlways among the flrst to volunteer ai any hencflt performance. Joseph Wiinner. acting manarer for Maude Adoma. died of heart failure, .March 1. In the BusWII Sanltarlinn. I'hlladelphla. Pa., ajeil lblrty.elght yeara. *lr Wagner waa unmarrlKl. He began hbi career ai treasurer of the Hollls Street Theatre, lUwten. Mass., pud later heciune hiialneee manager for Richard Mnnndeld, snd while In this cop.iclty attracted the atlentlon of Charles Frohman. -who cncage«l lilin as a manager. He had also Iwi aetlng manafir of Franets Wlliwn anil olher stors and was rernrded br Mr. Froh- msn OS one of Ms most elllelpiit manseers. Hnorh Gllmon. actor, ngel ntlv^-lrtt years, died In Belleviie Hospital, N. Y., March 4. of s stroke of anopleiiy with which he was atrleken In the rennavlvonla Station. Moirdnr, 1. He lierame 111 In Detroit. MMi.. and was broncht to New York for sneelnl treatment. Mr. niti«on was « brother of E. T. H. Ollwon. for rlr treasurer of llie Illlmils neutral Rnllronif. AmiHirT brother l< C P. T. Olbsnn. of No. n!17 Wi"l One IIundre<l mill rifleeulh Street this citr. Cflirnr II. Kellner, of llie vandevllle team. Ihe Kellners (Edgar H. ond PanrT>, died at 1b» I nme of his wife's parents. In Omaha. Neb.. IVIi. 22. after a serlom Illness of two weeks. CoBcne 'W. Benaley. AI. KoBtell sends ns the following: Kugene W. Benaley, who passed away very sud- denly early Tuesday motntng, March 2. In I'blla- delpblt, waa attending a perfonnance at the Arch Theatre,, that city, the prevtoos night, and dur- ing the oerforinonoe was ottlcken wltb an Internal hemorrhage, as he was salferlng at tbe time with Brlg'Jt's disuse. He wis taken to the hospital, where bo became nnconocloiia and died soon after. Mr. Benaley was born at West Farms. N. Y., Feb. lu, 1870, snd bsd just psssed bis forly-Ilftb year. He began hit theatrical career at the oge of seven years, wtlh his fatber, James Bcnslcy (who died twelve years ago), at tbe Harry Enoch's Varieties, la Philadelphia, Id their won- derful cryatal pyramid novelty act, which created a grnt sensstlon and was the only act of lis kind at the time. At the age of nine be waa featured at Madloon Square Garden, New York, wltb the Great Baroum Sbow, In o high wire ret, with hla father, known ao the "Qicat Benaley ami .Son." They traveled with the John H. Murr.iy Great Rallrood Shows, Cooper ft Bailey's, Howe's Great I,ondon Shows, tbe Vsn Aroburg Show, Ringling Brotberi, Sells Brothers, Tony Psstor's Rood Show, snd during tbe Winter seaaon played In oil the leading varfely theatres from Coast to (J)nst here. After bis father'a death, twelve yeara ago, young Bensley took up foot barrel juggling ond traveled with the Forepaugb shows. Bariium and Bailey, the Ringling Brothers, the Gollmsr Bros., Andrew Downlea, Big. Sautelle's 8ho^vB, the Bello ft Downs, and Frank A, Robins shows. The Guy Bros, and AI. Fleld'a Silnatrels, snd played all the parks, fain.and cipoalUon*. Mr; r.ensley was s wonderful equilibrist and (•n sll 'round fymnast snd was In harness up to within s feu weeks ot his death. He bad gained a grc*t reputntlon and made thousanda of frlenda. Loth In snil out of tbe profeaalon, who will mourn his loss. As grest a performer, so he wss a friend, having one of Uiose smiling and even dlsposlUons never-to be forgotten. ^. , The funeral took place 6, from his late resi- dence, the Bensley house, 827 V)ne Street, rhllailelpbla. After Mass of Reoiilein at St. Augiatlne's church. Internment was In Holy Crosa cemetery. A heart broken mother and wife suf- vlTO hlin. Stanley L«*»toii, who was a member of ihe Imperial Theatre orcheatro,. In at. John N. B., Can., since laot June, and who, before that openl twenty years In tbe famona band headed by Bmiaa, paaoed away (Felt. 23, at the (Jenerol Pobllc Hos- pital. In that city. Mr, Ijwtnn was cobsldeied the best professional moslclan St. John ever pio- iliiced, and tbe news of his death will be heard with regret by a world wide circle of friends. He was born In St. John, flfty-sli sgo. bis father being s member of Ihe Arm of Law Ion « Vosale. He worked for s time In the dry goods hushess wllh his fsther. but soon took np music OS a profession, and waa one of tbe ebartet mem- 'l*rs of the old Philharmonic Olnb of St. John. He left his native city and went to waohlnglon. n. n.. where be Joined the famons nmrlne hand, under John Philip Soooa, and when Hfln*; o'nn- lied his own band Lavrtm went wltb hhn and became famons as a member of Bonoi s ssgopbone quartette. He went on several world's tonrs wltb Soma, snd three years sgo went fro.n South Af- rica to lios Anielea, He went to 81. John direct from thfl Sonas engagement lost June, snd becsme a member of the Imperial Theatre orchestra. He Is survived by a niece, Mrs. H, Fielding Ranhlne. resMct In St. John, Msny dorol tribute* were received. The foneral took place 26. Hurry A. Roblnaon died March B at hla reslilenee. 28 Weat SIrty-thIrd Street. New York City, oaeil forty-seven years, after a year s Ill- ness. Hla devoted wife and •Isters, Ethel Bohln- ■on nnd Mrs, J, A. Granger, of Chicago, Ill- were wllh blm at th* end, Mr. Boblnaon waa manager of the club department for the; Weatern Vandevllle Mananers" Assoclstlon, of Cbksgo, for a perloil of sli years, and had made many valoed nciiunlntances, hiislnesB and socially, during Ihst time. lie poisessed a chsmi of manner which mode blm well llk« by all who come In conloct wirh him, and his death will be monrnH deeply tiv many. The remains were taken to (Jblcago and liileriwl In (Irareland Cemetery. Charlea Flnkc, for the past eight ye"" • member of tbe Oormnn-Fart On., dropped dead of heart failure, at Hocbcaler, Ky„ Frt, 18, n« he wos adjusting a drop for the flrst oct. Ills deoth wos s nd bloiw to every member of Ibe e«n- pony, s* be was sdmhed bv all v*o knew bbn. The body was ohinped to bis late home at Cane Vincent, N. Y. wfiete bis wife (non-prrfeaolonsll ond one eblld survive him. Tbe Gorman-FOrd Company Isyed ofT three doys in rapeet for de- "*Jolin 'W. Parka, an old time circus pro- prietor, died reeently at the National Iliwne of tbe Benevolent and Protective Or.1..T of Rika, In Peilford City, Va., aged nUiety-tbree Jesrs, Tlie hndr was brought to New York and funeral ser- rffcs were held st llie Elks' Cinb In West Forty- third Street. Mr. Parks waa the live bondrtd nnd eleventh mewber ol the Nev Yort T>odge, No. 1 In ma ut e i sl i lp, now uirward at d.OOO. Bdssard Bfaeb«rny, who was a mmber of the company st Wooil's Mnseom. In Ohlcaio, ;il.. In the early seventies, diel Feb. 21, nt Ills home In Oak Pork, Qdragn. aged seventy- -J:iec yean. He hod lived In Ibat city conllnn- eiisly for more thsn seventy yesrs, lielog taken ll*re from Ner Y<rk by his parents when two .venro of sga. He Is survived by his wife snd all children. CInrenrc ChnnHIer. n molliin picture seUr, was shot and killed In Ihe Fan Fernando Valley, rear Ixm Angelea. Oil., Feb. 20. (■nring Ibe ae.lon ef a mimic hsttle. All pistols had been loaded wllh bnllets to prodoco a reallatle scene In shooting down a cabin door. A ohot liefore the sigral wos ilven, felled Oha:idter. He died In- nedlotely. Joappli Ssilllwan. forty yesrs old, s fbrmer nilor, dtniipird deod In Mallln'a saloon or. Ihe llnwrry. New York, from heart fallu.-e, Rstordsy iiKirr.Ing, Feb. 27, For yenni he wns known ai "Tbe tllnalrel of the Boweiy." and Ihe sweetest slnrer that had ever entertained the men of th* eliesp Inlglng houses. Tlie body wns removed to Ihe Morgue. A suhacrlpton ll^i wna mado up 1,1 suvc (lie dead singer fmiii n paniirr's grsve. Lnelin I.nrarn, wife of John J, (Jack) Mor- tin. a well known roinle ofiera coniedlsD, died In Clilccgo. 111., Feb. 18. Mrs. Martin waa foroierly a member of the 8am Ilemord. Frank Daniels, end the Boslonlana eompsnlea. Interment wss at Harpers Ferry, la., the Wne of her parents. 8b* l< sorrlveJ by her hiiibnnil ond one son, John Jr., njeil Mven yetia, Henry IMtaou*, formerly nian-iger of Madi- son Squnre Gnnlen, thia city, dleil nt a Imspltal lu llniiston, TVi., Feb. 20. Mr. I'lnciis wss one iif llie omglnal tmimolers of tlio N, Y. Ill|ipo- droine, and was connected with several theatrical companies during hla ecaldeiice In New York, lie went to Iloiiatoii three .'ears ngo and engai!C.| III the odvenislnv buslnean. Ills wife and a ilaoabter, Rutli, In New York, survive him, Retin 'WaHlibnrii, known In prlvsie life as Mrs. Paul Ahlgrin, died Fob. .1. In Cleveland, O., after sn illness tliot euvere<l several years. Dnrln* her career ahe wns eoniircted with the fullowtn^ ccmponles: Rice ft llnrlon, "Hot Old Time," W. B. Wstson, Rose Sydell. Iinperlnh. Jeney Llllle*. High Rollers, and Pal White roni- psiy. She li survived by her busbniul siul niie rister. Mlllsn Wasbburn. William I'nrqortto, a suii; writer, was found asphy.vlateil In his twim nt OSA North I,a .Sullv Street, Cblcngo, Feb. 27. Death Is trlleved lo have becsi acclilenli|l. ri.rflue:ie bad tsvii eiiiployetl by the Horry Von Tluer .Music I'ub. On. ^ Ho Is surrlvetl by hli (inronlM, In Itocliestcr, WIIIImiii V. ruttirnn, owner of tlie Dresni- land 'nientre, Molille. Als., ami wi-ll,known In tbsatxlcal circles In ttie South, d:iil suddenly nt riiJfport Miss., Fell. 21. The niiinlus were i-hlppeil lo Mobile for liitermrnt In Magiinlla O-ine- tery there, 22. Ills wife snd four chlldrt-n sur- vive. J, C. RTiitia, senile nitlst, for over thirty years with Hosni.iii ft l.nnilU On., of Olilcitgn, 111., diesl In thot city Feb. 2,1. Mr. Evans wns sev- ci.ty-rre yenrg old. nnd was well-kmin-ii ntiiniiK the Ihealrleol ptofrsslon, IW Is survlvei! Iiy s \-li1u\v er.il one sou Josenltino Vnlorn, wife of William De Iliillla, dleil Jan. 1, nt Klnilrn, N. Y., ot In-nrt failure. She retired from the stage two years sgo, making her Inst appraronee at the Palsee 'llientrr, Fydner. Aiiatralla, after o lour of the world. nadalt IlsrrKpr, n' .Metropolllnii Oiiera tenor alnger, died sihIiIomIv of heart disease Fell. 27, at 201 West RIghty-nlnih Hlreet, New York. Ills wife, Mme. .Vnrle IlaiM>old. the slnier. piir- vlves talm. IIo had tieen'-ll but a obnrt time. (linrlea Mllli*r, creheHlra Isnile/- nf the I'nt White Show, diol amliler.ly. In llroohlyn. .N. Y.. March 3. JefTeraon llnsvard, a handcuff perfonii.>r, was found dead In lietl at Shelby, Mich:, recently. 1'IIB UOTIISR of Major William Fudge wadl- kiicwn In tho tout sliow an I fi-nture iilcture fleliU of r.niusement. dlisl during w<(k of Feb. l!l, after a tliiee wreks' illness. i.~J Neuok, fsther of Ohaa. A, Koster. agent for Rube Itensteln's Follies of Pleasure l:urlesniie Cbmpany, died at his home In Cleveland, 0., Feb, IT, agcil flfty-seven years, lie was a pnsnnger conductor on Ihe Big 4 It. It. Oi. TiiK MOTitiB of Joe Lyo.ia died, Feb. 20. at her home In Toronto, Cnn.. sgf.| nfty-foiir years. Int>m,«nt wna In Mount Hope O-iiutery. Vnn, M«T Lahoi.kv dte.1 Feb. 28. Sli.. iveii the notJier of Ihi. late Oevrve Mnv ami Allcr n Alden, Two aons and two diniglilers sur- »lTe I.er. Mas. M*ET J*K» GiSKii.t.. notlier nf .Mrs. ,T(hu 0r>rl, died. Mar'-h 1. nt the liniiie nt Jnlm nnrt, tt.e tbentrlcsl oiannfer. 71 Oiitral Pnrk West, New York, sgeil seventy.oiio years. Ttie fiiiiernl oeeiirroal B. 'nm UOTIISB of neriianl Gomey, comnllan nf tbe No. I "High Jinks" company, dle»l Feb. 2:i. OTOFTOWNHEWS Tlicviiln FTnlliri tlirHi* itayR. fur t*ip aitliiff vnmu Is bripfflnff more box ofTIc^ clipcr lli:ni wan tn otI- (trncc In the enrllnr riayji. Ilorh I.rrlc and Orand (jKrn IlnuHO bare Ixt-n pruvlna tlint wHIi Iwd pKxl rlviil attTQctloiHi In coni|M*lllloi). bolli will 'ilrnir, wivllo a mrtllorr; onr<TliiK woiililn'l Invc n cl;nrcp. ercn wllli a dear flchl. OfiANii OrniA irdiiHR (Jf>!iri II iravlln, mijr.U- Ahk'Uo Kcllrrmatiri cqiim'B Mnrrli 7. In " lln' ycilol OkrI." iMt \v<vk. 0th Hktniirr. n |ni|iii- Inr lornl riirorllo. rnnic In •"Die Hllont Volw." It wan Mn tint opiMnriirnv In K'Torfil pn-a'vinii. r.nti Mm etii;fi(rrfnoiil nUo WHm innrkrd l»r IIk* np- M-nniDCP of Mii*. Hklnncr. (li^>ri[o Arllmt rnllowH. U. In "DUrBell." I.TBio (Oorl rinlrfTt Ifpiiok, nitfr.)—"Tlut l':iHn- Inff HhMT of 1014,'* Willi tUnritv Miinruc nii<l Uuirr FlHlirr. Ifi iliio 7. F.BHt wn-k'ii luitnltK* li«t WHII '"ITic TlilrKi Tim I Omni." M.irl'* Toniitwit bitItm II. In '-Tin? Miirrlnip; of Klily" mmI ••.Vcurlr MirTli**!." WiLNUT Htsbbt (Oivrge I'. Kill. nutD -Ocll S|H)oo«r will b» wflcomftl 7 Id "t/tft'n Motli'l." Lam wtck. "Th» Oat anil tbe KMclle" li^ld ttir iKHirrli, Tlie Itoyal NeaiHiMtnn naml whh a ntrom Inolilental foolurc. "DamnKnl ()or>ili" followii II. n. F. KliTii'H (John K. Kojral, mKr.)—A fen- llTal bill of a flou*n niiintiera win be olttn*] I In rclebratlnn of the thlrtrflnit aanlfpraarr of n. V. Kflth'h ontme Into TaiideTllle. Hnm Mnnn heidt thf llm. Otheri: Marie and Madama &!c- ParUail, oprradc act: Cameron and f)'f>)nnor, In "Hired nail FlrcflAnthnnr and Mark, In "The Itiillan and tlie noan;'* RoGert Dallejr and com- I'Htij, Frits and Lucj TIriich. Ilarrj and WoUord, In "The flong Phop:" Alleen Htanle/, J«l ami Kibfl Dmlpj, (hp Tn/o Troupe of Japan, and I.ucr Olllellf*. .Motion plcturm. \^}Zw'% Kwi'SRHif (Oeorve A. Hoyter, oiKr.) — Rlinian All'a AralM are to bead (he hill 7. OtlierR: A comnly akelch. 'The TangleFred IIIIIp- In pud. T.fiwton, (he Invent Irn J'lgfler. nnd \'m Ilaniptnn ond Jorelynn. Ketatone comedlca, fii.rupio (Cliarlea h. WaKera, tnjrr.)— \Um Hyilell'ii T^dnn Dellea will come 7. Laat w4N*k tlie Oollepe tilria held forth. Tbe XUmXow Ilur* |pif|>H>ra ] I. HTANninti (Cli.irle« n. Arnold, mgr.)—Tlif Hi*- rlr\r of lOin euraen 7, folloirlnn (ho Olt.r Riiort>i wlm [lilt In a rerj llrely week. Tlie Auto nirU 14. • .MUHio lUt.r..—At (bn Hiimlar l''n' "f the (jln- rinnati H>in|ilion/ Orchmira 7. Atitfera almnnl fnrftritlen nrerhire Mim'114* d»f I'orMcrl'* yinn on Ihe (TOiT'flMi. Klfc-niiind I''n*diTlrh^ei> was m- I'llHt. <\r.MiKH fOKo KriiMt Si'lunld. msr.) -'.'hf fli-r- initi Ttientr*' V/t, will preweiit 7 nt Kmrrj Audi' iiirliini. I^MnBM olaiuli? conxnlr "Minna too llarn- helm" with KnrI L. Diets, former atajre dlrr«|or nnd Irodinc man of Hchlller Thealrr. llrrllii. In the raat. Amanda Ilhim, llelpne fliierger, Ktr i Srhmld Or/rlr. I.iidwig Kop|)Cc aud noberl flonDei.^ Wr^ ni'«' iiNii rciliitt'il III Dio riMt. rlnliiinl aa tlia ijrrali Hl rvrr M't'll |ii (Miu'liiii:il 1 Ooniiin AtOCk. ii|i»:«>N. —.loliniiiifH MliTHch iiiil hiT violin pupllH ^tvi .t li't linl. Hiiilor |lto direction of Jiisfpli. o'Mi'.-irn. fniir plnvH were given. 4, hy ilnininllr hIiiiIi-iih of Itio (V)lli-m> of-Miiafe. The t.HrrhiCH u-i'n*: "(Vnmitii." "Mliwt rarklDilon." '"lIpiiriK" r.iid "1 in' rmirlli'OxMiinudinont.'' llr.i'i'K'H Oi'KiM IlxtfHr. (iHi'iimiM, Kauii.t nr-l .Mtii.vkp. runnvr nimtilitntliMi honacH, give mii»-« llni. pk'dlirii. KtniNKi.H iir NRwr. Jm-nNit.KH i|tiHo ov(*rwhrI[)Kil Monaiit'r Jnrk TiH rk Willi nnpicntH lo p> nn In the OirlituiAi tr«» rri'iir of "I'h** 'I'hliij.'H 'Pliiit (>)iint." KkTTV lloNi). a pfiHiy lil( nr fmilnliilty. anil hrr r)4*\t*r porlnrr, flinuty V4\*mt\\, wero henrd In ll>c!r Pl«-lrh. "In Kiuiiilniid," It w.na one of Ihe hiw-rlcMt nniulirni nn (lii> Kcllli MM. I^vanpton'h (*hl)a(h"n Olrlu tuil on "Whnt |[r.|i|>4>iu*<l (o Jotitfi," I?. 'J'liB Civir Mvipio wlil iiiit nil I.mly Orrgnry'a i'<iiM*ily, "Hprrfldrny the Noun." at tho r.Ullp IMpjImiiPo, hi. J(-KRP Ahlbh, till* voimic pIniiUl. uhn la plonnUiit \\ lornio lit New York, iflvrn nit /in rriNifr m'llnl nt Mir (lllimtii 1 |iiii>m<. ;II . 1 tir will be aimUtnl hy 'HiontH' Ahrihntiui Hipmnw, pR. Kkiit 1*iimck nrrniiH^il a aoiig recital hy I'ta rlftHputn nt Mm* Oniiti'rvnlury nf .Ntiialc tl. l.EW WiHWRM.. nil emtwltllt^ Olnrlnnnltnn, will In' Klvcn H vnMil nt'riilliiii wlicii \w rontrn to htok III hiri Nlum-. "^Jip Mmlel fllrl." Miii.i.T W'diiit ?tTANroiiii. Ill vhdln Nilrai. waa niiH of tlio brlk'lit H|toli In (he ahow of Ibe (kiUrge (llrlH. ,\i>Ki.4ii>a, Ihe diiDi^T, nnd (opllnor nf the II. K. Ki'Kh 4liow, collnpiteil In (hi> nniiH nf her Terpal* rti'tii'nti pnrtiMT, J. J. Iliigliefl. nt (In* matinee 2. She wn« iiimliK* (o tfo on Ihiil nlghl, nnd U llirrrileiiofl wlMi n iiprvmia hri'nhdowii. .TAftiKH K. J. AnniKiiAl.it, wnr rNirrrnpniidciil, li In Irilk nil IIi4> Kri'fil Kitnipi'iiii trngi^ly at hyrlr, iirii'i'iKKiii 'i\. Nat Wii.i.h wnn one of Ihe KcKh iiingiiela. aiul h ft* rni't' n tn'iiliiH hh <'vi>r. .1. If. TuiJUAN. In lilt* "After (he nmi" re vtiMv, ilifhirrfl Ihnt It U tin* Innl net wbl^h HH \*'* "To iliiy." liNiini Ihe dlrrcllim of ^f<dlle Krnnn Miilford. "Till* I'lllnr of Flr«'" wrm ming nt Norwoott. .\MoiiT nfly atii.lriilH of X\\r HchiMter Huhool ni4i to liiki* pnrt ni pnnliirtlun nf "Tlte l*aii iiinl Itif Slur." nt Hit* KntiTir AiulKorhim, II. tK.S.NIH MaNNIIKIMKH Will }f\\ (f» Dn.vtofl, (1.. in. Nt rrnd for the iMyhm (k>nlre ef Ihe Dramatic l.i'.iiriii' of otiln. At Tiin l.iTi.'iivnr Ci un. i), |he Hrhiif^ter Hrh'fol . Sf-nlnr i'Idh* will icl/-> n nrrU'n nf Tilk dnnceil for llii> Kfilk Lure H<rlflr. Tun Oiitio-nrnlory i>rnninll: (]hih glvin Ita mi'- uimI nfTnlr 12, wlipn "tlonfcnrv Mury" will I* l>rf>'ciilnl. iitfler ihc Jnlnt dlrrrtloa nf Helen May *?iirtlK Kiid J. W. ricriionr. Ciiiric Sai.hh In rrrlnlnly a rnrd. nnd hla In- liiiltiilitf IfiiiHTMiiinddiin r(Hivitlw>4l (he Kctlh I.nniiH nH If tho Iliiiithlli'nn lefllnlatii-r waa fli* \\\ Ihe frnnn lo K<'l lhi< Joli of (Tlinrh'n I.. Doran, fi ritirr ininnirer of II. F*. ICellh'i; and an ap* l«i|t.ti<<* of ei'Oovcniirr <>ii. J. 0. NtfORNT nnd bin e^irnimny pN*uMi<| at lO'llh'n. In (iK'lr ekplch, "Tli" |»rlitee.'' (*irAnLRa A. Kicr.f/>N hcAdiil hln own compnny In "TfiP C'nt nnd the Klildle." nnd waa a g'lOd fiiii FTinker nn Ilnppy, (ho irnmp. "Wiifi IH Hiir?" went tdjc nt Ixinw'a Kmpreiin. nn prrHTiid-d hy JfM*ph K, IliTimrd nnd llnu*l 1 InrrltiK'tiiii. (litACK llfira AND Maiioih Uat with (wo nf Ihc irlrlH (if "Tlio (Jn( nnd Hm' .Fiddle" who hidiieil a hi. "(liiKAT Oonn." one nf Ihe rhnrnclrrn In "Th'' i'n* mid Ihe KMdti'." wn>t tnkeii liv II. O. Wnkf- (tel.I. wti'i areiiKtl lo Ik- iicnrly eight f<i-l high. Ill* In njuiti' Kliiiit. Ocririiiriin IIamnkh, lhi< "/>h Jny rilrl,^' fnlrly (-ii|f|iir('d npinl IjniinrH wllh Ihc loiillniTn nf tin* \Atk'V/ l<Ziii)irc*NN lilll, r-*ANNlii Vkkhh Itt -li.Tprlr nii'l nprlithllv n <>vi*r. nnd wiiii oui* sif llii< I'liitTfiil i-^hiIh jiiiuHif; |li<> (My Hpfirtn. KOY .Mai;k lii-.'idiil Mil' llvi'lv-conip iiiy tlirit iml fill llio ak'trh, ".Srh«i»l iJ.n?*." nl l.iii*w'n Km- I K 'H, I niNK Wii.HTACir riiriie In liittniiiru of "'lli'i rr.ibliii;,Hliow of l!>M." Vll.niNIK OhII'HiN Mild lU IIIINiImt nf l<linlfiil*) from (lio OliirliiiMill Ond Hrhnnl n I ("IhIi-iI |I|i> 'I'Hiliijf iifrforiiiniMf nf '"llir hlli-nl Volei'," n-* i:iM>lii of Olln HkhiiiiT <;jiAfie IXiiniitnirr, .Mn vine K. Mirk*. Nhk I * mi; Jr. nnd IMiiti W. I loppiT. invi'iillcn w'lh "Tin- ThlngM 'Hint Oiuiit." weiil out In I'l" Itf fi'ifi' Hainr. In 01 Ul^. I, nnd ciilerlnlni'd \\\v >nuiign(iTM lliMi'. K iM>a vlll4', 'I Vim. - -Slniili'H r Frits HI null, nyr.) Otorge AHIhh .Mnrrh H. IlKlli* linrkn II, A Hirjcic cmiiimny known nn Klniib'N TIm'iIT" ri(iy<rn, oimiuil Ikth I, lu "'nm Fordine IIiiiiNt," flllANO, QliaVN. riiTHTAI.. llK-X. OaV. .MAJKHTI'!. 0^:ti. Dixie ami Lvnit', iiMilIno pl'.'iiir<*H. Mertdlfin. .MImn. — Ornnd f \V, F. .loom, mgr.) In dark Miiltl .Mnri'li 10 when "Wlihlii Ml^ I,nw" will l«» Ihe flllrnctlnn. F*liiK'>MrtH (Hoi M. Hiigi>ninin. ingr, > - fliwiernl Film nnd t'nrHinniiiii niint nn ffninn* dnvn, Kmth f Of'or^'f A. Orlini), mgr.) ■.\ti|liliil and I'mIttkhI niint. IMUlF.- IUrriV».V wrii ".liinl iMMiired Ihe mt- vli-** of 'A'nllrr IliiPt-r niTliiI y.viniiriHt, fnr mv Idg hhow. fi-ofwiii l:il.%. (i|4'iiliig April 2n. nl (V(ir,|-HirlMi<. f). Ilnvi' iil^m wrii rrtMlrnetn (o II. J. r*ini-iiihin to fiirnhili nn* ulih %\n \ut\\\i*n lo work ■nli'n. The ulinw will \it* the Urgent medicine kIiow iiinlcr rniiviiM, ir uTv Inril'cr thnn n'oo^ rlr* I'll*'-. ItiK tinr Hn iviu-iTfiil an Tiia Omppeh." SimiM^y I-AWItKVOK. former *lnr "Olown- liMd" CNuiipniiv. ni'd now iiitKn/Ing In vatide- • lib* on (>i*olifi>tn fMfj*iil(, ,tni frrinted a ilrcn-r* f'»r illvMrc" fn)m lnr hiinb.niid, Oiarlea K. Kn.iiMi. In I Iif • :iri-Mil f^itirl hvrf. Ml«*i f^w- rf-un- Hn- niTcw-'liI si i.y AtlOflM*y WlllUm F. AdiT. vnu:v,n atwaviii thic sank. S NO WAR PRXOES HOLD BVRnrWllBRB.