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30 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER The Ballad Everyone Is Asking For! March 11 -t 7— r- ■? By LEONARD COOKE and LILLIAN RAY This is a ballad of the better class—the kind that is being demanded by the public—the kind that gets the big applause. Published for all voices. Also arranged for male or mixed quartette. Orchestrations in all keys. Send for it now, and be one of the first to use it. T. B. HARMS & FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER 62 West 45th Street, New York City (East of Sixth Avenue) WHITE RAT NIBBLES. BT TICTOB V. VASS. Bryant 8780. Gaze over names of brothers who are running lot membership on tbe International Board of Directors. All of them are honest-to-coodnesa showmen, genuine representatives, know toe .game in all branches, and have sworn to uplift the present conditions, with pour assistance. Before putting across a long side of candi- dates think twice, then think again, for when board is elected 'twas yon, Tom and Dick, •who put tbem in office. Abide to their doings and remember tbe obli- gation yoo took when you became a member. A few more weeks to go—then Billy Xewton will come to Manhattan. Sincerely trust Bill does as well in and around New York as he did throughout New England, then •'fnllpades*' will now see Mr. Newton this Summer. Will Beechek distributed many placards In con- spicuous places so that the multitudes know of our big masque ball. March 16, 1016, in Amsterdam Hill, on West Forty-fourth Street. Will Is soma booster. Yes, George Donaldson has his faithful dog ac- company him whenever he plays. Doggie is his true pal.- Rat Saimi and Lizzie Adams sanctioned con- sent for architect to go ahead -with plans ou blue print for their new bungalow In Sidestep. L. I. Just before act pops on stage, slide reads "Union Aet." This occurs at Park Theatre. Middleboro, Mass. Shortly "union act elides" may appear in many theatres. Tabloid Note : Ben Walker, one time known as Mackte and Walker, is seriously thinking of hay- ing John Grieves Join his show, or rice certa. This news will prove great Joy to such new-comers »s John MacDonsld. John J-eonard. Jta Ham. Frank Walsh.- Tom Kennette Tom White, Barney Flynn. Charlie Mackie, John Jenkins. Tom Thomas Joe Hardman. Goeffrey Wbalen. Lou Morgan, Joe Ellis, Harry West, Lew (Diamond Toothl Walker. Dutch Collins. "Rerfdi/" Wolff and Frank Mead. Drop Tom Heffernon a line. He is I1L Stop- ping at the William Tell, corner of Howard and Somerset Streets. Boston Mass. »,. TKf, D \ T - f*°- "'• at the State House In Boston. tneSoill to have an Intermission of ten minutes i r rmw after thirty minutes of continuous photo- play, wns heard. Many vaudeville actors were present to tell how they lost work since the boor picture has bees In vogue. George B. Corran, stage hand of the Majestic, a representative of the Nineteenth Ward, in an elaborate speech told all present "that he could not see how feature films or lengthy films affected the vaudevilllan." Now, George has traveled much, knows all about . the twenty-eight pound suitcase, sarcastic mana- gers, and the three changes in cold dressing rooms. The bill was laid on table until some future meeting. Joe Habdmas, also Ted and Clara Steele, not forgetting Charles. (Solny) Hughes, of Tiffany and Hughes, had the extreme pleasure of going North to play the cold storage circuit, where snow ball festivals are dally occurrences, and two weeks of constant work lives in imagination oniy. As shotc* ■ eat In on their vaudeville tune, the aforesaid actors and actorines are back in Boston, where Branch No. 10. of the W. R. A. C. listened to "Noisf*" troubles. James Aitkes, of tbe Altken Bros., through the Boston office, was made a Bat. Pum soft for Ben Welsh, using real, genuine wine in the table scene. Ben never complains There is a plausible reason. Business, capacity. Chaiu.es end Josie Quins want me to inform Gus Thornton that his missive Is a very mirthful composition, qualifying him sufficiently to become staff editor to "Joe ilillcr." 'TWAS about show time, and I stood for a few .moments in front of the class vaudeville house in Boston.' I ncted tbat those who patronized this beautiful show house were mostly the working class. Mast new members are taking advantage of clubhouse Inducements, reading room finds many brothers talking It over, whilst In billiard hall, tables are going at all times Yes, and every room In the hotel department Is occupied. Tom White has done much to assist the profes- sion In general In and around New England for better conditions. Chasles La Dell was the first to come back to the order after Goeffrey Wbalen was appointed deputy organl7eT. Accept my best wishes, Joe Blmes, and trust your endeavors will accomplish every desire to benefit the actors throughout the State of Illinois. Chasles H. Walubos, New England's popular burlesqne'manager. never looked better In his life. Tbat new "Stetson" adds much to make him ad- mired t>v the Hob socletv ladles. Savett Fibst. There are some five hundred and forty acts to the city of Boston. Woold not ad- vise you to come on spec TIs Just brotherly ad- vice. The sweetest and cutest A. A. A. In our order Is Suzanne EHzsbeth. She Is now some one whole year old, and sings like a thrush. If you docbt.lt ask Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley Hall They own the thrush. , - Those who braved the hie storm to attend: meet- ing, March 2. In Boston, Mies., were Bav Smith. Lou Morgan, Harry West, Jack Boyee, Jenkins and Parker. Lergee and Snee, Will S. Beecher, Billy Kloof, Jack Ear.ter, John Bonan, U ul i n a lty Trio,, Gwynne and Gosset, Donnelly and Dorothy. Walker and 111, Mr. and Mrs.- Mayo, Annie "How- ard, Hinea and Remington, Lampe Bros., of circus ' fame; "Bartelto," Geo.' W. Spedden, Ben Weitoc, Dave Hoffman. Joe Case. Orth. and, Dooley, Mike Sachs. Tony Williams, Collins and-Manning. Barry SmirL Hoey and Bellew, Morosco Duo. Ford and Sims, George Hall, Sam Lewis, Marshall and We<- ton, Altken Bros., Alexander Bros.. Letford and Simon. Murray Bros., Dave Harris, Harry Leopold, Hanson. Ted and Clara Steele, Billy Barlowy Mike Scott, Billy Dooley, the Langweed Sisters. Harry Hanley. Bessie Miller Joe Hardman, Ross and Stewart, Stephanos. Fielding Sisters, Eliot- -and Eliot, Tom white, Goeflrey Wbalen, deputy organ- izer. Tom Kennerte was In the chair, presiding; Secretary Victor V. Vass; sergeant-at-arma Barney Flynn. jLlght or Character Comedy or anything cast for. Thor- oughly experienced In all lines. Ability, appearance, wardrobe. Age. S3; height, 5 ft. 9: weight, no. JAMES H. SWIFT, 333 E. Market St., Akron, Ohio. 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