The New York Clipper (February 1903)

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ITI £k IJgftE/AORIAL NU/ABER :.?SS ■ v«wwaWSSs WflB8aS8 Wtf ^BW?BB^39 S^Si ..-•• •• r» ARTHUR J. Mf WAITERS Sr GRACE. TY>ON A«v« /*e/7 associated in sketch work for the pest 5 years. Prior to their-Joining hands etch had a long and varied experience in Stock, work, Miss Tyson having playedsoubrette ilfte. ' GEORGE JABOUR,, tho generat' manager ofthe-Jubotir Carnival and Circus Co. will have this 'Coming season a forger aggravation than ever organized entirety-along \ new fines , last season ho famished the amusement attnache'ns tor the •mosrsuccess ftif sf-i-aet- fairs aver h'mta/n Am en ca, at which the attend- 1 snee in some instances was over a hun-l and ingenue rotes,and liter leads with Oliver Byron and in other companies. While Air. At? Walters was successful in Juvenile. tight comedy ZST: """f^™* S""* f e " r "* 3,on i on and cycler work. They are this sealn playing'] *4d£5 tZi^Z'&ZZSV Al "" and effective worker*and has a pleasing personality, while Afr. At'H&trers besiefes toeing 4.capable performer, is a finished musician and a song writer, of reputation several of his compositions having had a targe sale. traveled by special train of 20 c*3-.^» 3 good sneb menagerie beinga feature. ^ fte goes to Europe this month to secure ' novelties. •JOHN W~ VOGEL 7 The /*\trvsfcrel King" Owner and Manager, of the Biggest Best. *"<* most expensive Af/nstre/ Organisation no*/ traveling. sysSSS I »M# TCe Colored R\>hiomplate> $£i * J0H/l50tf BcDZMi. These Ml fye sh>ry. '% [„ ^ ^i* 7 **?^ ^tera'tessedscriiltbuae*. ril/e. J*Mfatty Africa. */tnihk Johnson *% e *."f reM " K °'*'f <°'o<*<**ctor*;„U,ude- triffe. /Jr*tr,*t,c fftrror. 'Mss Dean's handsome 9°wns *rm worn with the air of one fherouoh/y \ '"^rfainersin *rhome in them." Boston 6/ooa.' +'~ " ' tduced a Pons, on gown thatmu J eof a f/OOO dollar bill" Boston I Herald. '■?%& young tu< | d/sp/ayef/£ fortsian youin. Mat /o./r/y took away the bre»ff, of the Audience. IS one of- the lead- ing monologue. ■/f/ss Dean intnr that must have bankrupt- I gained his first I repute as an im « M pecsonat\rofi' > ^\and chappy char >^rswMC'ifl- ' //uth,and, since mamtai) \ed.thatstyh ■^asttiebasi ifhismon* 'ogue vfet #g Wilis shrewd* 4 5 1 - lAMibH w «5BL ... of- younger actors the,- are being advanced to leading positions tor ne/ct season, there it ? familiar figure 4 heacttdwitht '( att'c C/ub, venturing ! three years later /h a slack wire act mm TJ. fuller. Jfe then joined £d.C.fonvst j undoubtedly; nonemorethoroughlyegu/joped% J ^^ successful Dutch and French mus- '' ***«**H **S*t3&~2- A real act. Since their he has been with fora position of trust, < A commanding presence fpteasi'ny voice and large capacity tor nerd work and study.com bined with a thorough Stage training under the best nusctrj. suchas the late James A.hferne have placed him at the head of his chosen//fie, /lis lest tew seasons were devoted Co entering new rotes in which he added steadily to his* reputation. His fast creation,that of Lam. Dunbar in "Ybrtc Jeata Folks ■ has been a triumph, being distincfin every way to aft of his previous efforts. Atexr season ten lamson wiffbaseen in the leading rote of young Toba tfo/uo "anew comedy pastoral 'drama. r l Joe Ftynn as the 2 Brilliants; withiothe Archer and Fnank ieKoyas3 Brilliants; end later with Marry & Fiona Blake under ! same tith \jtarryOe -Byrne. At posed offostetle, fmmett and Gilberts. Mr fostefte also conducts a Lyceum Entertain- 1 ntent Bureau with Jos. Af.f/orcnss.opposite the Clipper office. ess am usiness 'it has. owever developed Several enterprises, which bring him in Substantial revenues the year-round. Jtyr.Clifferd takes considerable pride in his business ability. Cut is continually on the lookout to improve his specialty which he still hddstobe the basis of his prosperity^.. E&CHARLES BARTON. entered the professidn as bfack face knockabout songanddance me) in 1876, and grew immenselypopu- lar with the public. They played all first class variety theatres in the; l/.S. and Canada and were one season with BarnumS Bailey, two seasons with Tony toasters show, one season with Boyles and Kennedys Bright- Lights.They then organised their Btjot Minstrels; Rice and Bartons con sol- \ idated hj/nstretSi and later the tfose Jlill English Folly Co, (next to the profession* ^"ti-Sgnttey Co. the o/dest- . ■ \Zzu\ ■ tw/esgue Co.onthe road.) Always ■' a clean show without vulgarity, the organisation has been verysuccessful. Rice 6 « Bahtons Big Gaiety Co. is S LAWYER their latest enterprise, hfr Q EO RGE ROBINSON, of JttwfakCfy, h?ice owns a aummtr** 1 ** fS one er hSg most successful divorce speciif at Centre port, and the pert §*- in f/lt , UnitedStafes. his reputation FOSTELLE 7t vaudeville. fh te Apollo Dram ^J0 <«| —aiiy in relation to difficult divorce guesh'oni ;s and pay him handsome fees. Lawyer Roh- "* in Son is now engaged in writing a law book on Divorces, and no doubt it will have a targe sale. f %. <$ ^ijteag ^!Ssj& ^s <fe4*9 j^^sjtefe ^j Mfc XVI