The New York Clipper (August 1903)

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Mi* "'W ya mi ■ a *> - iJ ;a »,« i, sir 604 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 22. .'• . . JOWA. lies Molnea.—At Ingersoll Pack (Fred Rnchaiian, manager).—Week of Ana;. .10: Martlnettl and Orossl, Foe and Foxle. the <lreat Leon, Three Keatona, Mallory Bros, nnrt ' Brooks, Frank Vox. The attendance wan, aa uaual, large. Week Of 16: George Primrose, Eva Mudge, Four Rlsnos, Hall JMvIs and Inei .McAuley, Frank Fox. Foster's Oi'HHA Housk <Wm. Foster, manager).—"A Friend of the Family" cornea 10, ; , A • Burgomaster" 24-28, "The Prince nf Pliaetf' ST. ■ ' • OaiND Opkra HocRtf (Wm. Foster, msna- ager).—Inei Porman and John Dillon, in ••F:nBt Lynne," 14, If,; «hase-Listrr Co. week or 17, -Hello, Bill,", week of. 24. i i» Cedar Rapids.—r.reen<>'s Opera House (Will 8. Collier, tmalnesa manager).—Com- ing r "A Krlejid of the. Family ' Aug. 18, Wlery's Band in, Holden Broa.' "Denver Ex- press*' 21, Van Dyke & Eaton Co. 24-20. 'Auditorium ' (Barry Gilbert, manager).— The Brlnton moving pictures. 7-13, gave kooU satisfaction. N'orra—Robert Mayer, ahead of Ellery's Jloval Italian .Band, was in town P... .Chu«. Aefill, agent,. and Ceo. H. Mllla, press agent for "A Friend of the Family," were here 11. This trill. be the tenth Reason Prof. Schmidt baa directed Greene's Opera. House Orchestra, of which thla la the roster: Jacob Schmidt, drat violin; Nellie L. Smith, second violin; F. Schmidt, viola: Joseph Hlkaa, 'cello; 1. W. Kolar, nana; B. W. Richardson, flute; F. J. Kotiba. clarionet: B. Jansa, rornet; Fred B. Neff, trombone; J.. TV. Lea-' winger, drums and' trapa.. « Keokak.—At the Keokuk OperaHouse(Ed. muoil Jeager Jr., resident manager).—Ward & Wade's Minstrels opened the regular season -Aug. 12, to. a good and satisfied house. Coming: "Bweet Clover" HI, "Darkneaa and Daylight" 25, and "The Denver Express" 27. Casino Ttjeatub (Edmund Jaeger Jr., manager).—The Van Dyke k. Katon Co. con- tinued to draw large and pleased houses during the closing week of their fortnight's stay. The plays given during the engage- ment Included many of the Intter day suc- (esses, and have, wllhal, been nicely pre- sented. -XoTrs).—Busby Bros.' Circus la well billed here for Aug. 20. Car No. 2, with John Pfelfer, agent, was here 10 Hall's Carnival Co. was here 9, en route to Mem- phis, Mp., where Manager Hall baa the con- cessions for the street fair held there 11-1.1. From there he goes lo Ft, Madison, la., for the week of 17, exhibiting st the street fair. ■• . i • i » Fort Dodge.—At the Midland Theatre (Beth Meservey, manager).—North Bros., In repertory, Aug. 24-20. CtTt Park.— The Fifty-sixth Regiment Band. Caul Quiet, director, drew a large crowd 7. Mi m:bit. City Park. —Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1, 2 are the datea announced for the Web- ster County fair. . . ♦ »» NBW JEH»KV. Jfewairk.—The season begins here with the opening of three theatres this week. Hi.anby'h Thkatrk (Chas. E. Blnnc.v, man- ager).—The season wns inaugurated at this noose on Saturday nlghl, Aug. lii, Willi Hlaney's "Only a Shop Girl." An audience overflowing every part of the house enjoyed the piece, which has been rewritten and 1m- «roved lu several ways. The cast names: tarry T. Da Verei Frank J. Klrkc, Edward Jolly, Arnold Alexander, Engene La Rue, Hobby Barry, Albert Noble, Strap Hill, Bur- ion Henderson. R. S. dates, Mable Wright, Lillian Alexander Harris, lona Chamlierllii, Nellie Mankell, I.eoutt Armour,. Jennie OoOper, Wlneford Wilde, liertrudr Barrett, Heat rice Meera, -Nellie Bernard, Sadie Stan- ley, Fauna Monroe, Master Geo. l.'ooper, n5id Lottie Williams. "The Lighthouse By the Sea" will till The week of 24. Ehpiri: Thkathi: til. M. Hyaras, mana- ger).—This theatre opened Monday. 17, with "A Ragged Hero," which was well received here last season, since which time It has 'been bettered. Besides I Mil Brawn, in the cast are Gertrude Swlggett and Julia West. "Jim Bludao" comes week of 24. W'ALn mann's TuEATnr. (W. 9. Clark, man- ager).—A large force of mechanics has worked all Summer Improving thla theatre, which .will b» opened Saturday night, 22. hy Tlbse Sydell's Loudon Belles. The house has been enlarged, and the front raised and modernized -In style. The Interior has been much Improved by enlarging, and new boxes, seats and decorations make It appear like u' new bouse. . l'aocTon'B Theatric (J. Austin Fynes, gen- eral manager).—Originality of entertain- ment commands na large attendance as ever here, and Howard Thurston again heads the list of entci'tnJuera, which names: Robert Carter and company, Muxsmlth Duo, Evans and Clements, Mr, and Mra. Bobby Mack, Mortimer Baaaett, Collins and Hart, Nell Morgan and company, and the kalatocbno- Hcope. Good, business prevailed last week. Handsome silver souvenir spoons will be pre- sented to the ladles at the matinees this week. Niw Elxctwc Park (C. A. Dunlnp, gen- eral manager).—Excellent performances are given here with good result each week, and rbe various other attractions of the park are well appreciated. Thla week Al, Haynes and Julia Redmond appear, lu "Too Much Mar- ried." ; — •- Nom.—^OliveVBklnn'cr, of this city, will make her profesalonsl debut lu "Four Leuf aorer." . . , ., ',.«"■ ■'.'.•.»■ i ' ' ' .a Jersey City—The Bijou opned the regular season Aug.. 10,.with the Vance and Sullivan Company,-in "The Lighthouse Uy the- Sea." . Week of 14, "The King of Detec- tives. V Although' the house, wns In excel- lent condition last season, Malinger John w. Holmes had 'the entire Interior redecorated, and the'exterior front also embellished dur- ing the Summer vacation.' New viirpeis and Imjx. draperies lu harmony with the decorat- or's work mnkes the Hljou a clinrnilng re- creation resort. Treasurer Harry Ilognn, with nls assistant. Harry Nelmcs. are agnm In charge nf, the box office. Louts Dlttmnr Is leader. .1. J. Butler mauler machinist, and Cbarlva Dyas property muster. The opening miendiincc wns large. The piny was hand- somely Ringed, and the company competent. Vance and Sullivan will have two' other nt- t meltons on the road thla season. NOTK».~ The, Ac ademy opens the season ill. with "dhtfTiiTudHO." The Bon Ton opens 31, with the I'toplnns. Hobokrn—At Lyric III. P. Soulier, man- ager);—Win. 11. West's Minstrel*, under the management of Sauford It. Rlcnby, present- ed a strong combination of tslent Aug. IS, 10. lo the usual throng. "For Her Children's Sake" 20-22. Note. —The Empire opcua the regular soa- .son 22, with Charley Grapewin, In hla new play, 'Wlr. Plpp," of which lio Is Joint author with George Torten Smith. ♦ »» — The cast Tor the forthcoming produc- tion of Katbryn Osterninn's new live net nlay, "Miss Pettlcoata," will hare the fol- lowing people: Joseph Manning, LmiIr Mor- rell. yredorlc, t ( . Power, Aubrey Beattle, Fred fl. Hears, Chas R.' Burrows, Milton Hawsou, Julian Noa. George Rlcketts, Frank l.averlne, Robert Dudley, George A. Day- mu. It. E. Taylor, Josephine Victor, Agnes Worden, Helen Conwny. Elale Wlllard, Mamie Keogh, Mrs. Prank Laverlne and Minnie Itarltind, Gorbett vs. Jeffries, IN STANDARD GAUGE FILM (IN PREPARATION). As Amazingly Accurate and Exciting Representation of TAKEN BY ELECTRIC LIGHT And shown with all the wonderful clearness of oar famoat films of the JerTrloa- Bhatrhay fight In 1901. RBJWBMBBR, w» are tha only fllm prodnrera In Amirlra having a attrdfo' equipped to take ptrlur*. by artificial light nnrt with room •noagh tor ■ large alsed ring. Write, or better, WIRB your order al ones to nvoid Co,, •tslatjr. American Mutoscope and Biograph Ho. II E. M ST., HEW YORK. $35, $40, $50 Woollens. An Arnheim Suit at $20. 10 Day Sale. Stock righting revealed 'em—they're one and two suit lengths left from a very busy Fall and Winter business. Every pattern is a "good fellow," the finest of textile and ready to be draped into as fine an example; of tailoring craft as Arnheim ever gave you. Would have taken |3r» to $50 to put you on speaking terms with them earlier in the season—$20 will own your choice now. Second floor front—you'll find them assembled. ARNHEIM. Broadway and 9th St., N. Y. MOVING PICTURE MACHINES, Films, Slides and Accessories; New.V Second Band, Mann- ractnred, Bought, Bold, Remodeled and Repaired. Entertainments furnished. German-Am. Clnenmt. & Kllm Co,, 176 B. Mth St., N. V. Tel. 455 J 79. WANTED—Hed. Show 8. & 1). Corns.. Banjo PUvers, Silent Acts. Year's work; $iu and ex. after joining here. Pm-ri-ia Drug Co.,. Hoi k Islund, III.. . FOR SALE, BAltGAlS-stOBt Beautiful and Mystifying Illusion On existence, "The Mystery or Ardaih," transforms woman Into a mammoth, aji- jiHrantij living butterfly, only nnod two weeks. Oomplete In traveling case. Coat (SM); $76 takes It. FRANK S. RYAN, San Jacinto, C'al. PARROTS, Monkayi, Doirs, Squirrels, Cana- ries, Fish. The largest variety or live stock in the world alwftva on hand. THK ATLANTIC AN1J PA- CIFIC BIRD CO., SU-I K. Mudlaon St., Chicago, lit. \OHTHKKN THEATRICAL KX- CIIANOE,4tiMorgaii, St., BniTalo. N. Y. We sue feed where others fall. Managers and people, write. Special Acts hihI Skctohea written to order. W. II. BRYAN. Mar. FOR BALE, AOft. Mourn! Top, 8ft Side Wall, 3 \>;, by 12Tents, 2 tlys, l>eds, sprlDca and l>eddlng. l>lUows for 8 people, cooking utensils, atagc cur- tains, acata, Jacks, for '.vsi people. Slake puller, etc., and Mason k II ami In Organ cheap for cash. Frank Raymond, Med. Show, Talile Prove, III. OLA 88 BLOWERS' SUPPLIEB-We make beat line of goods for least money. Ships, pipes, wines, silvers, pena, baby bottles, tubing and cane. Fakirs* supplies. Write for prices. Chicago Vial A Mfg. Co.. 1538 Weat Lake Btreet, Chicago, 111. Dr. Forest—THE UK MORDOSS—Hatxel Al Liberty. Lecturer, Strong Oillcc Worker, All Day Oriuiler, Monev Getter, stralgnt In acts. Lady doca Singing and Talking Specialties. Works all acta and afterpieces. Changes bluff for week stands. Wardrobe the best. 12 years' exp. Dr. Forest De Gordon, Commercial Hotel, Liverpool,Pa. MUSICIANS! Send for descriptive circular and prices of the Uolton Cornets and Slide Trombones. They are generally conceded, to be tbe beat for professionals. Address HKANK HOLTON, 70 Madison St.. Chicago. WANTEU— For three part sketch, running 40 minutes, Al Juvenile Man; alsoSoubrctte. Must- bo good singers. Will sell half intcreai. State all llrst letter. ft C. BROWN, Box 117, Wiirtauoro, N. Y. 8HOWMEN t—For .Sale, six 10x12 Paintings, *;w; Alligator Boy, Tipton Twins, Mermaid, Mtmi- mltloil Head packed In case, f 10, or $35 cash for all. Good condition. DR. JOHN BAKER MK1H- CINK CO., Price and Cottage His,, l.oukport, N. Y. WANTBD, IIII88 CANVAS MAN AND Assistant to Handle Side Show Canvas at Fairs. Good pay und long engagement to Good, Strong Sober Man. Week stands. Address F. R. BLITZ, Coney Island, N.Y., "Volcano" s how. FOR BALE or Rent, Mechanical Wax Flgnres, Illusions, Pino Snakes, Marionettes, Paintings, Slurred Animals, Show Stun". Bend stamp. I buy Show Stuff. J. 1>. SWKBT. Atlantlo City, N.J. ML'BIC OOMPOBBD AND ARRANOBD tor any Instrument or nnmber of instruments. Songs, words and mo sic, sketches, etc. Send stamp. OHAB. L. LEWIS. 429 Richmond St. ClnclnnaU, 6. WANTED, PUTNAM'S THEATRE, RICHMOND, VA. open Sept. 7,100.1; Specialties, Sister Teams, Serlo Comll's, etc.; also I'lANO PLAYER. Addreaa r. w. pctoam. WANTED, ««p«rtolr« Paopla. Address M(,R. EMPIRE DRAMATIC CO., Springfield,Ohio. Y CD. FirstcUss Vaudeville People In all Uses to change for two turns each night; one Sketch Team with Child; must tie Drat class. Lady or Gent with Illustrated Song Outfit; must lie first class. Piano Player with Specialty;- ilrst class Agent; name lowest salary; pay your own hotel; one and two night stands. Please consider two weeks' silence a polite negative. Theo. W, Cameron, please write. CHAS. E. PARKER, P. O. Box 130. Needham,Mass. BEECH'S IT. C. CO. WANTS GOOD T0P8T ASD USEFUL COLORED PEOPLE. SI'S k HORNER, Kaat Slrotidaburg, Pa. VaBiPPn FOR HALL A. SAMPLE'S I'SITKD YTAni LU, WAGON SHOWS, Orchestra Leader, to Double Baritone or Trombone In Band: Strong B-ilat Cornet, for B. and O. Oilier musicians, write. PERFORMERS FOR BIG SHOW ASD CONCERT. Show closes in Eastern Iowa t he last of October. Join on wire. S'ate salary and par- ticulars. II ALL ii SAMPLE, Webster, South Dakota, Ang. 211. Singers and Musicians Only, ADDRESS "THE WANDERER," P. O. Bex 8B3, Cincinnati, «>• SI. PAUL I >l< lople. PASTOR'S, 143 E. 14th St., New York Ciiy. GARDNER and MADDBRN, J^ff*ASbBS& NORCROS8, MRAKIN A LA,jMAR'8 MI^STREIJJ, ADAMINI and TAYLOR, TA8C0TT. Extra Attracilon: JAS. PRANCI9 SULLIVAN and CURTIS C. PHEW. MATINEE TODAY. EAfiLE BUBLESQUEBS ■WIZARD OF JERSEY." "BOARD COOP SniP JA>E.' DTHE EWEY E. Mth ST. Tel., 0234-18. an * fill W A Broadway and 38th Street. CAJ91.NV £»**,«.». MaL Sat., 2.16. THE SUCCESS OP SUCCESSES. THE RUNAWAYS And MISS FH TEMPlt™ B. 7. KEITH'S International circuit. Theatrical Enterprlaea. E. F. ALBEE, General Manager. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE. 8. X. HODGDON, Booking Manager, AssoclaUop of VaodevUle Managers, St. Jamea aaaa]., Broad- way and s«th St.. N. V. Huber's Tt. Museum GEO. H. HUBER, Propr. WANTED AT ALL TIMES, Living Cnrloaltiea, Freaks of Nature, also First Class Vaudeville Acta lor Theatre. Address J. H. ANDERSON, Manager. The Bickett Family. GREATEST OF ALL AERIAL GYMNASTS AND ACROBATS, HAVE A FEW OPEN DATES. Addreaa GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. FLYING BANVARDS CASTING ACT.. 3 Ladies and 2 Gents. Permanent address, CHAS. BANTARD, 93S Montlcello Ave.,Ohlcigo,ni. A NOVILTY. NEWTON BROS. their original comedy, entitled "MIXTURE." En ronte J. W. Gorman's Parks. Int TR0C1DERO PRTEtTE, JOE BIRNES, ■ ■ Rep. WARNING TO MANAGERS. THE FREEZE BROS. Are the Originators or Spinning and Juggling Tam- bourines on Hands, Knees, Head and reet aimul- Uneous. Act copyrighted and patented. Flynn's Circuit for Hi weeks. DON'T WORRY. GET BURROWS I TBAYIS REMBRANDT THEATRE. In Amsterdam, Holland, Director, LKO LBVJN. Tbe Snest vaudeville theatre In Holland. Bole American Representative, Itlclmrd Pltrot. care WWW YORK CLIPPER. NEW APOLLO THEATRE VIENNA AUSTRIA. DIRECTOR, - - - BENTIEBER. Will open Oct. 15. 1903. The Finest Vaudeville Theatre In Austria. Sole American Representative, RICHARD PITROT. care NEW YORK CLIPrER. STILL PIAO1N0 THEM. STILL WANTING THEM. Good engagements obtained. Efficient people Slaced In Repertoire and One Night Stands, lanagers represented diligently. Write us— better still, CALL If in thla vicinity. JAMBS \V. EVANS, T» E. Fifth St., St. Paid, Minn. wiiiii. for leon nam. ON THE TRAIL CO., Musicians, Cornet, Trombone and Trap Drum- mer, Rand and Orchestra; Comedian to do Tramp Part, thai plays Alto or Trombone In band: Cowboy lo do Fancy Shooting. Lunir haired Indian-. • Anewer, GEO- p E OK, COURIER OFFICE, 314 W. 48d ST., New York Oily Wanted, Ballyhoo Acts. Also Maulclau and Ventriloquist. Any act suitable for Fair tiround work, write. Open In Toronto, Ontario, AUK. SL W.U. SMITH, 3S4 Plymomli Ave., Bnmtlo, N. Y. AT LIBERTY. ESPAHGNOLA, The Spanish Dmicer. Fine wardrobe. Change for week. Do Hot Buck Wing. Plar Piano. At Llbcrtv, Eight Chorus (llrls. Addrces 414 GRAND RIVER AVE., Detroit, Mich. ATTB1CTI0R8 WANTED Bv the OPERA HOUSE at GAINESVILLE. Florida, Tor the comlnir seasou. Under NEW management. Population 6,000. Addreaa C. R. LAYTOM, Gainesville, Florida. WANTED QUICK, PIANO PLAYER; MUST BE ready to Join on receiptor >wlre: also good Black Face Comedian. Andreas DR. I. G. BAUOIIMAN, Freelandavllle, Knox Co., Ind. Bounding Eddie Martyne, SOMERSAULT TIOHT ROPE ARTIST, at Liberty j Aug. U (Who's llrs.tr). ATLANTIC CASINO. Ocean Clt.v, Md. Want Piccolo. Brothers' Minstrels a and Tuba. Jnln'nulrk. Also Flute and Wire WALPOI.E, N. II,, nntll Aug. 34. HARHSTON CIRCUS IN INDIA One Year Engagement, fares paid both ways; tbe best engagement In the Far East Sole American Representative, RICHARD PITROT. Care of NEW YORK CLIPrER. COOK m HALL. Harmonic Humorists. Flak Stork Co. CARLIN and OTTO CLEVER GERMAN COMEDIANS. JIM THE BRADYS KITTY lath Week With Gavaklll Mainly. HELLO, 6 FLYING BANVARDS. Me and Clemens, ASS- Written by JOSEPH A. MITCHELL. Palace Pier, Oceuti City, N. J., thla week. ZEPHYRETTE, MARVELOUS DRAPERY DAHCER. 7 Luna Park. Coney Islund. WILL SEGl'R, Mgr. Scenery. Please write the oilier fellow. If you »re a phi- lantliriiplat, aud wIbIi lo dvnate vuur monev to e.\pre>s and railway ruinpauies. We save you excess weight, money, time aud worry. "811.KO" and four kinds of Trunk Scenery, DANIRLJ SCENIC STUDIO, ~'-l Waliaah Ave., UUIcagn. III. I. O'NEILL & CI., »th Ave., Sew York. Sole Agents for New York. FOR TBE THEATRICAL TRUNKS. Renowned for GIYINfl THE BEST8ATIFFACTION. WANTED QUICK, PEOPLE IN ALL LINES FOR Repertoire with Specialties, Strong Team doing douide and single Specialties: man must lie able to plav Comedy Woman Characters; Al Pianist. I would like to hear from a Novelty Act. Wire or write. Must loin on receipt of wire. Salary mire. 11 ARRIS A MEYER, East Fairfield, Vt., Ang. 17-22; Grandby, Canada. Aug. 24-2P. Now Big Slides TO COVER STAGE: BEAUTIFULLY COLORED: MANY ORIGINAL DESIGNS: ARE JXC INCHES; ONLY 11.60 EACH. HARBACH & CO., 809 Filter!, Phili., Pi. For Site, "Murphy's Masquerade," A three act Irish Farce Comedy (copvrlghted): short cast. Special printing or all kinds. Have about $100 won h of iiapcr on hand. Will sell paper, plav and all for $60. Write quick. Trousdale Bros., Estherrllle, la. Wanted, for JOHN R. PRICE'S POPULAR PLAYERS, Good, Reliarde People with experience In Reeer Wire, Leading Juvenile, Heavy, Character SI m Comedian, Msn forGeneral Business, Agent Lead- ing Woman, Character Woman, Soulirettc Flanlat and Specialty People, who play parti.' People who have worked for me iieforr, write Managers In New York, New Jersey, Vermont' send open time and l*«t terms. Address all com- munications to JOHN R. PRICE, 329 West 2ath_St., Kewjfork. WANTED, DRAMATIC PEOPLE. Place PIANIST and Drat class BOOKINO AGENT. WARNER WATTS, Dallas, Ten. PICTURE MEN For Fall and Winter season. Why 1101 he there with the goods- HAPPY HOOLIGAN, The Lantern lilt of the age. Complete set nf in Lantern Slides, handsomely colored, fur $3.,V). FOR SERPENTINE AND CLOAK EFFECTS. 10 choice slides of Butterflies, Cupids, Llllies, Honeysuckles, Hoses, etc., all colored in rbe blgli- eat tints, for »3..i0. All above are regular60c. Hide*. MICH. ARf CO., i.npeer, Mich. The magliillcsnt NEW ARCOLA THEATRE, partial- ly npeiied last year lu uncompleted state, ha* heea llnl-lied and is now under our management. We desire to hook a limited nuniiH-r or $1 ami $1.-"" attractions. Here I* a list of those or la»t year and iKixnlllce receipts. ASK THEM: Walker Whiteside (J nlglits) |UH Walker Whiteside (return dati'i <m "David Harum,'' *is "Bunch of Keys," »*; "Are Yon a Mason:"' Oil, We want 11 top nutclier for opener, and have a guarantee for good comic opera c«. Cos. having contracla, write. COX & CO., Hgrs,, Areola, III. WANTED, for the OPENING WEEK Sept. 14 and Later Dates, at tbe n . E. I, Vaudeville Acta of the first class. >•'•» faces • given the preference. Al»> wnni l'lono l'layer,' must be sight reader mid WHI up In variety. 1 Harry Jones, write.) Ad- dress nil letters to J. W. COXKL1N, Mgr, Hub Theatre, Woonsockct. H. h WANTED, for BEECHER'S UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Two Men for Marks, doubling Cute .or Deacon. TTombone for V. & O. Muu I»r Uncle Tom, Colored Singers and -Dauccis. otlier useful Tom People nnd Muslclnn* write. Show-opens Sept. 2. Add.. SVN * HORNER, Bast Strondsburg. r.r THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS ARE WANTED For Knlghtg of Pythias Pair, comnionclui; Saturday Kveolng. Sept. 19, ending Oct... '03: One Good Musical or Variety Irani that can give two good turns each evenin- • A Magician that can fill In during the even- ing between other acte: An Illusion in" 1 will be plnced In a separate room ami cv Molted during entire evening. Would„"« to hear from Glass Blowers, etc. Wrlie. stating terms, etc. Address ...i»„ J. A. M cXnughton. Secy. P^lan Absc£L«JJ 0 ^ LADY MUSICIANS WAMTEO-Clarionet, Flute, ■CErj.0 or I1A8S: others write; comment -iiik Sept. 1 in Penn. Good sight readers: s ; work. Ad. Lady Orchestra. Put In Hny^oiii"; WASTED, MVIN PICTtllK MACIIIJVK With Films nt a Pargoln. What do )»u offer? Will pay cash. jQoJgft- BIG BARGADT.-ror Sale, A NEW KDISON EXHIBITION MODEL 1I0\ !>" PICTIRB MACHINK OCTFIT. Address P. R, 0. MILLS, Oneonts, N. ».