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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. MAY 5. 1007. -r4 the Garden Theatre, repeated "As You Like Married. MORE WILLIAMS VICTIMS. It.' The spectacle play of "Ben-Hur," at the CATHEDRAL SITUATION DRAMATIC DIARY. Academy ofMusic, was performed for the 2.500 th OBITUARY. M&rrtar* notices appearing la TIIF TRJBr>K will time.—A new theatre, called the Mary Ander- b« repnbllshrd la Tbe .Tri-Weekly Tri^cae without son. In Louisville. Ky..—where Miss Anderson extra charge Man and Army made her first appearance on the stage. No- Washington Officer BY WILLIAM WINTER. — perform- — TO COMPLETE vember 25. 1875. was opened, with a ALFRED HENHY SMYTH. BROWNE ADAMS Fort Rlley. Kan., on April *>. CROSSING. ance of "Happyland." by Mr.-Do Wolf Hopper Ueutrnant Beverly FleMin* Browi Artillery <"»rps." toList Yesterday. 1907. and his company. minds, one of the gentlest V. *S. Miss Louise Ir.gham lams, daughter Added ' . One of the noblest A.. to of 2— At the Lyric. In "My Oranjrer Slgnor Novell! acted spirits, one most auspicious lives In Lieutenant Colonel Adams. 17. S. A.: «nd A fpw more victims of th<» financial exploits of JANUARY. Wife Lacks Style,"—an Italian adaptation of a of the granddaughter Of the late Edward C. Williams of New $100,000 "Captain" WilHam Plum Williams were discovered Jan. 1, Tuesday.— 'Miss Rose Coghlan. acting In Spanish comedy. American literature, passes from this •world, in York City. League Seeks to Secure vaudeville, at Keith & Proctor's Twenty-third 3.— At Weber's Theatre a new play by Evelyn — yesterday, the newly found dup^a being a member Theatre; G. the death of Albert Henry Smyth, which befell LUCE—ADAMS On Saturday. May 4. at the residenc* Street began December 31. Sutherland and Beulah M. Dix. called "The of the parent*, Mount of the Metropolitan Club, in Washington, and an Lilac Room," produced, time In New yesterday morning Philadelphia. To those bride" at Verco*. .N. Y. alary Similar Amount. About this date announcement was made that York, was first In H'len. daughter of Charles I-.Auams. to William SL Gift of officer :n the regular army. He a'so had dealing's, a theatre, to b-* called "The Booth," would be and Miss Amelia Bingham acted the Luce. street, Broadway principal Lyric Signor who Intimately knew him the news of this sud- result Is still unknoyn. with J. F. Hay- erected in 46th east of as part In it.— At the No- The Qe'hedraJ League of the Diocese of New with what permanent headquarters of Mr. E. H. Sothern vvelll acted In "Papa Lebonnard." j den bereavement brings with it a shock bo had ward, raJ manager of the traction company at Meyer "•—At the Empire Theatre wa<« made Notices of marr!ar?« York its fifth annual meeting yesterday after- geni arid Miss Julia Marlowe. Mr. R. Bim- a revival dreadful as almost paralyze thought and deaths most be iadoned berg was named as the builder of It. of "His Excellency the Governor." by Captain to and make T'th address. noon at tho'synod house, on th.- Cathedral grounds, Cincinnati. appeared as full name ana All the papers of Williams at No. 56 Pine Mrs. Clara Bloodgood appeared at the Cri- Marshall. Miss Ethel Barrymore any sort ofcommemorative wordimpossible. He Amsterdam avenue, near U2th street. How long private terion Theatre In a n»-w play by Mr. Clyde Stella da Gex. At the Lyric Theatre Slgnor street were seized yesterday by Cassily Cook, a York, Novell! acted Fillberto. In a play by was in the prime of life: was In affluence wOt II take to complete the cathedral: w.is the Fitch, then Hist produced In New called Goldonl. he the lawyer. These i>iii>'-rp. it is believed, have put "The Truth."—Miss Blanche Walsh appeared in called "A Curious Accident." of enjoyment and hop*: he had completed Died. them of tbe addresses and report.-. No one, how- Weber's Theatre night, and Just of the creditors in possession of a new play, by Mr. Clyde Fitch, at the Astor was. dosed for one Death notice* appearing In THE TKIBCM:win be ever, ventured even a guess In answer. "caitain"s" Theatre, called "The Road." an announcement was made that Miss Bingham and published his superb edition of the works Information and evidence which willbe put before Straight wan ill. republlshed In Tbs TrMVeekljr Tribune without extra The question was brought definitely be.ore the B.—Announcement was made that K. S. Wlllard of Franklin, together with his Lifeof that states- tbe District Attorney to-morrow for presentation would, least temporarily, retire from 6.— the Garden Theatre (matinee) Mr. Ben charge. meetins; in the annual report of the president of the at tie Greet and his Players appeared In "Masks an,l the echoes of his oratorical triumph at to grand Jury- The postoffico authorities will American stage, returning to England, on man: league, Hone, it the Faces." Mr. Greet performing as Triplet.—At Biglow. Amelia W. NVwtcTi, EirirnTV. Robert >'•. appeared that the total ;i April 9. the Lyric Paris, where he spoke, at the international un- i'< asked t'> put stop order the mail sent appeared John C. Henry S. amount to of also on 14.—H. Ibsen's play "A Doll's House" revived, Theatre" Slfmor Novelll as Ourrle. l*rentis». saM over the treasurer the cathedral v, companies which the so Tromboni. In an Italian adaptation, called "II veiling the statue of the great philosopher, Par.:.. Anderson C. 'BaxSQrd, Ceorgt! C. the \u25a0captain" promoted by Mr. Henry Miller, at the Princess Theatre, Bal>ine," long of Ely,• Cfcatmcfy trustees during the five years of the existence of performer. Katto delle of the German play unfading tears* Short. b. lidly on paper. Steps have already been with tho Russian Mine. Alia Nazl- known on our stage in Atigustin Daly's adapta- had not died away: he had gained an FalrchiW. Ella*A. Snskh. William C. the leaguo had been H»,«5708, but this did not by Cambridge, in the central character.— Richard Mans- tion, FeU C. Jit.m I* taken to get h<'l<l of some real estate iri mova. Buffalo, play entitled "A Night Off." laurel of fame: he was surrounded with affec- wea an— E. Weed. any means represent all of the efforts at raising fleld acted in in Mr. Ibsen's of ••—At the Lyric Theatre (matinee) Slgnor Oroody. Elm*; K. Wood! Josephine S. Mass., valued at about which Is believed to "Peer Gynt." tionate friends: he was richly honored: he was Hotchklss, William H. money. The league now has on a — Novell! appeared as Middlewlck. in an Italian hand considerable beionc to the "< aptaln." 19. First performance on any stage of a play adaptation Byron's "Our Boys." sum, go "crossing "Salomy by Armstrong:, of H. J. play of dearly loved: and the pathway to yet more of which la to toward the called Jane" Mr. Paul \u25a0• JIi.OOO Among tl.e papers seized yesterday were the At nigh, he repeated "Louis XI."—At the Gar- Amelia VTmtH, <iau«:h:?r the fund." at the Liberty Theatre. Piece founded on inci- den Theatre splendid In letters and a yet BH3LOW- of !at« T>. aa4 stork books of the Manhattan -£iopc Island Ratl- by the engagement of the Ben Greet achievements Sarah E. Ward, nf New York City. April3. a: Jcnacats-- dents of stories Bret Harte. Miss Eleanor Ilayers came to an repetition of ampler pec, Mejilco. Newark papers please copy. In addition, pledges have been obtained for JIS.CX) road, a corporation with a capital of $3>."•">,*>'<>. on Robson appeared in the chief character.— Mrs. «nd with a wider circle and wealth of friends Theatre, engage- "Masks and Faces."— At the Lyceum Theatre more toward JKKi/iO©, which is the Immediate end In paper; the Central Long Island Electric Light and Flske* at the Lyric closed her the, play of "The Lion and th« Mouse," current Iand of honors seemed opening before him. CVRTIIE—At'Duluth. Minn., on May 2. John C. Currta. ment in New York with a performance of Lang- 20, a MKtvr i Oswego. Jf. V.. ani many years * lieer. When JIOO.OoO is obtained tbe same amount Railroad Company and the United States Contract- since November 1.105. was withdrawn. one long vista of golden promise. chant this city. mer- Ing Ccmpany, <i. which ranged from don Mitchell's farcical play "The New York April in His in gift. J2W.000, • of current Play called "The Boys of Company B," Rill bf secured as a With this it was i1700,000, according fancy <>r' the pro- Idea." at that theatre since November by 9^— vitality, alike of body and was Friday. May i" the 1906.— Miss Ellen Terry and her Mrs. R. J. Young, was produced at the Ly- mind. DANA—On 3. after a laort t!»n»«s. at ht» Bald, the crossing could be completed, so as to be moter. The property at Cambridge is recorded as 19. company ar- ceum Theatre, .1. reeWenve. N.i. 140 West &Sth St.. An<V,*.a CarroU may the rived in New York Harbor, late In the evening with Miss Eustace. Mr. E. bo extraordinary that no thoupht of death could utilized for worship in connection with the choir, belonging t<> Hannah J. Power, who be Whiting, Mr. Arnold Daly la I>ana. son of th<» Into lion. Anderson G Tuna. !.r,. D.. Williams, Cen- on board the steamship Philadelphia, and others the be associated with formed, Boston.