The New York Clipper (March 1904)

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•■" '• • • .." ,v. ini' 1 ; 1 /*•;.■' ■3.V >*..'"' MB '-K; t r <- ■ > iTHET'NiJW-YORK CLIPPER. 97 ikMtt■.'«.. '"TOc Eternal. Crtx"; —■^jSn AV. «. Field's Mfntrtls-19'. rXy Ltfil£& *. Ti « : N» iw.'changed, rdantly. •Jbu.'d Opra* .Housi' two.; Foster,'ma'taa- ' "A'%g*ed 3 tfrjL^uJT'Wle ^3S^«*i^25«i*assJih Ckat<aaoora. — At New : Opera' House (ftrol.R. Albert, manner).—How Coabiaa Match 4. Lewis Morrison. 7, had a fair hgttje. "Professor'* Lore Story, 11 8, playlof a return date, to fair business. David Hla " 10, came, to <»Jr xnlne: "F.lght " 23, "Funny 21-29.' Fatal'. wr JliiBM'lrBkiTii ",(J."'a ; Connolly! ttajia- «?)-—11ie'Van,l>jke & Eaton'Repertory Co. gfeaed-17.- -• .-,.•:• ' t i •.,' . ./, .. jjfo * BeiWr-lUAld*^— At ■, Qre* ne'a, Opera top heajry-.twuv- -.Alrwta . Gallatin, i sup- .-Sartedifcr •.elrppr,co»nani,in "'Gr^tt," 14. ■rtTp lit exceJlefiUpeffiwnapice. •,The,DjjnW»r a*d%t CO., liV-wai-the-cteLntr-rrjcnbcr of Prln«l»: Wirit^-2l?,ifcl*n,Cwn«» r Co!; 23, GaTSan'^' M1h^#u"5»' Ct.p«rtife-oQ All Ra- tion* 307 31. "••Weary■Will!?.Walker-:April l.V'Peck's Bail Boy" 2. Norta:—Will J. Donnelly, and'J.'E." Hat- Seld.lni advance of Al. G. Field's Minstrels, wire here. 10/11:.... .Emll AnkenrilUer,.ad- vance mtna 8 < ' r for. Nat C. Goodwin, was In town'.I?, v ■. .Eugene Wilson,, press agent glna. In "His La»t Dollar," 10, came, to Jt ._ h*w«,blholdlB« tt» own Tn^ftSmJe oeslnej*:. "Florodora," 17, to 8. «. O. "Vt. for,21- and we*nre : The JohuoiKTfiyffie aooe'.WInnle'^anceled 18. Coming: iKll Delno; FranWe Eyans, J. H. JadtoonTfly La Mont, -Ted,Martin..Leslie Lambert, Ktv JJektW.Jwaln, VY.. J. .Wells wd.tne'sto^. The comedy for the.week was "The Black .satuc"! , .•-.-. ~ t . e .-. . •Bijou Thkatbs <). ,M. Nash, manager).— Business,was .blg..for .last week. The com- •WrSS •?> HP 4 '**** ; M * e .Wilson,, Aellslts nsd.D Epld,.Trvers .\nd company, the,Or»at Lenerr, 8.,O.-Wtittler, aidTtYe'mofInc pic tqrem.".The •Pfranatfap \pt. Faust." •• •-.1 , ' \' -VIRGINIA. Bella" .22, •The Wl»td of Os 1 - M>. Dootey" 28, Gagnon-Pollock Co. week of 2S." ■ • - ••*_■ . 'LtUNar. C»b: so.who recently .Joined Fred Irwin's. Majestic Burlesquers, bad the ■ mis- fortune.. during 1 the Boston engagemoot. to t>.:l and break, erne of the fingers of her left band.' She continues to work, and- do her shaM''.toward unking' the show a sneccv. Mlsa Carlson, the earlier part of the season was a mentber of a Southern stock company. Rlrhmond—At Uie'-Academy nt iUa\c iT**?;, G -' I '« lfh '' leiWe^.V'Tne- VlMjar Wiytr" 1 was well- rendf red .Itotrrh 1C,- ->ffn- ■«*eb^l4." "Krhf Dodo" wajTwell T*c'«lTed ' 15: ■ Jadk'MSnWeJand^W.-a.'DwJerv.wwat- lltig.Tnar<!h, •16;'Tlie v Bfotk»''ll7 J ■Klrfiy^toi-k Co.,'ln""Sa.pho,'- W ; "Peck's Bad •Boy'" 1», "Punny Mr. Dooley" 23, Harry BEresford 2S, ''The ChaperoaV 1 26. The Per/7 Harwell Stock.Co. will open for a ten' weeks* enga/w- m&t on April 4. rut nu <-i|^iii v. Bijou TatArao (Jake .Wells, manager).— Slaycd' to good nouses, er Plrat False' Bti>p" Week of 14 "Arhona "The.Ame'W" 21-26, 28 and week, ■ • ■ ..The-picture and sketch of -Malcolm ' ,-4n TiiE CurpSRof'March'12, were ftlred, and enjoyed by hla- many 'this city, the home of his father, y-aad brother. .' •■'.'.. ■ ,.' . a e',—At Aries' Opera Bouse (Wiley 4' Klrbji . raanag»rs).—WKs . of March 14 W Hammond stock Co. opened to- a good "Loye and Law," "My Part- so Flagn." "Retribution" and _j'fl?Bad ;Boy," and Saturday matinee, arias." Plays wero well staged, and- earn """'saUstactlom. .' Co«nlng_: "The Fatal jfatnij' 28/ L.J. Ciartor's 'Tyro-Proud, to »!> j?,-"B«rjrar Prince" Opera Co., play Log Ba'Piffttea of Penzance," 30, the.last num- bir'dt A course glyen In this city. \JJorta,*-Tbe' Hammond Stock Co. report ""wslnes* this seimon, playing to good at" Belle Plain, la., wee* of 7. Miss E is;, meeting With warm receptions every- • for her specialty work....-.. Wm. H. Ill inQ wife a re In th» elty. delighted a well filled , house . 10. 1 Minstrels drew fairly well matl- sight'11. "Klpg Dodo''was accord- me' kind of a reception 12. Booked: They will join noon •••U.iT.-C;" Co; soon: Mr. Tlbblls formerly manager of the ftutflower CA.-..•. :.C. p: Beverly Is now located .Moilolk.—At .the. Academy of Music' (T. (i. t^ath; manager).—"Shore Acres" pla.y*i. mhtlnee and night, March 9, to very gSod re- turns. Ezra Kendall, la "The VInegat Bvlyer," delighted a -well filled , house . 10. Haverly's nee and nli_ ed the. same' '.'Mr. Dooley" 22 ."Peck's Bad Boy" 23, "the Chaperons" 24, Harry Beresfnrd 26. Granbt TitSATRB (Jake Wells, manaeeri. ^Business week of 14 was very good.Indeed. "Arljoan" week of 21. Acme Thbatrb . (Chaa. : M. West, mana- ger).—New- people for week of 21 are: Three Graces, Sadie Burgess, Mollle Abbott. May Wltaon, Frank Arnold, Wood Sisters. Regular stock remained. Bualnesn la Eood. Bijou Theatre (J. M. Crlnnlan, mana- . ger).—-New people fjor week of 21: EmoraUl Slsterfl, John J. Corbett, Laura Raymond. May Roche, Oljra Black, and Knapp and Knapp. Buslnefts Is good. The Gkakd (C. A. Crlar.Ua, manager).— People week of 21 am: Lerouell Rlsters, 11a- gen and Hart, Kennedy Bros., Vassle Allison and Bell Joy. ' Business la good. SKK5 ilty.-.preparing to launch a"*0; Tj-C" the war fnture Montgomery Jlf Wild'' west Show Is now laWlntw rt«B. la tlflf city. They expert- to go .cm " abttdf-May 7. '•' ,— m 1 r_ ■■■: Barllnsion.—At the Grand Opera House (<jMmb>rlln. Harrington k Co.,manag«f):-rr HrS\nkh * B**aey drew line hoOTrtTBamrO" 12.:' Al.;Fleld'« Minstrels taxed the capacity 1 .- i.w^.. r.allaUn-16,-Nat Goodwin 22, "V'eary-Willie Walker" 29, T 'A Montana- Out- Igw" April']..' The management reports bet- f«r business thU year so far than ever before, ^■"■Jyrto the fine class of shows they Peterahnrg-.—At the Academy of- Music (Wm. E. French, manager),—."Shore Acres" pleased a fair sized house Marrh. 10. Ezra KendaJI canceled cm arrival 11. "King Dodr>" was entbtisl&fnlcally received, by one of the largest audiences of. the season,' 14. . Hav- erly's Minstrels pleased 15. • . . ■ (,;..'■ . «'» ' _J„_ . ALABAMA. - . V*. • Alhmta Gallatin-1 sSb's "»K»trals 2S,. "W •0^ Mb rte wainwrlght £ dife'probably:to the fine els h»r> t*rt*lTln«:tha people :-'-..C : MINNESOTA H-16. Paul.—At: the Metropolitan'. Opera Ti. 'Scott,,manager).—Bay Davis, ..raahihg Julia,"" had.good business 16.- St. Pnul. Lodge of Elks, No tad/ "A-Night In BohTotaV 17-19, 'fuJI capacity, and gave thebest show, i odds, that they have .ever given.. It cfarppy too. much space to mention all yrho, acrtjlttod themselves creditably, but among ..tUe - number ' that scored bits - might be'%fntWned 'the'children's' chorus/ "The Hfljtfptots." . Mae Matthews and'- Dorothy BsqaiSpjan.. introducing' the . little , cake 'vim«7l Mrs. ■ A. P. Herschler and-otbers. JtivM'ailJf. and the trio numbers; and:"Sarah K4r*hln«," by Mrs. Henry S. Nelson, Grace cilSmgs'ana'Edward Dana. The second part, introduced a clever travesty on 'lurid melodrama, Al: G."Johnson,-James W. Silk, lialHvfra, Edward Danz, Leavltt Corning nod Harry Hardlck all making bits. Loota Jamtsapd Frederick Warde 20-2.1, Paul Gil- more 24.26, In "The Mummy and-the Hum- mteJBoVV For week of 28, Savage's grand "Pejs lo Pusllah. • . .■' '•'. i**sd 1 (Theodore L. Hays, manager).— e 8lgn .of the Four" bad good business i-of 13 .and pleased. Week of.20, "For .CMWrea'B Sake." . Week of 27, ':Wed- aed.Aadl i a^t«d.• , tfvid wrn\ fM. H. -Singer, manager). —The IJWPlinji.had.blg business week of, 13, and dopllojited their former successes here. Fred ir»la!i;Co. corner week of 20, and the Recti- 8fi««' ' Co - week of 27. • ' «'. - ■ V. ,B)inBr:.(A. Weinhqlier, manager).—Bual- n(«s aysraged good week of IS. New: faces. rofrwMk.ot 20: Martini, Brandt and La- tUQ, .Mimie Haswlck, Norrls and Frankle Ptthyi .Holding over: Frisco and DeClair- vlUftVSTera. Stanley, the Dayton Sisters, and the § Byaxs^TriO).' •■!:'. ' T ■: .. ■'. t '• . \ Ti fft . !■■ 1 I ! ■ ' ■ ' ■ ■ ■ • > ainneapoll..—At'the' Metropolitan Opera Hito JL. N. Scott, manaWr)."—Paul.GII- n>4ro"«»«oe- March ■■20, In "The Mummy-and UWiHuramlng Bird.'" . James' t Wardo 84- 27. FrtncU -WH»o^-bringt.-"ErminIe , • for slr<alBbt<» • »nd. a matinee IX Tbo-.Roo(«»*- ie)t-KrUb bad- Immense-houses to see I'Baron Hofcboai". turning pepple away at every per- fo.-marre, 14-16. Fm Davis made a .great Wiln "Wliltewashlng Jultov" 17-18, clraw- Iflgiflne^oiise/.-. .v • .' ■■ ■ < - -j-rn ,' ;r. • HiJciUOB!«<A HoCse (Theo.L..Hays,man; ftg«e)^-" , *hi>- Sign -of -.the JourV'^O isnd W41*,:. "<Por Her Vblldren's- Sake" 27:'-. "Von Y^nsjpaViwas. pjayed. 10.thej.full :can»cltyi 13 HUM! Tnwtirp (Dick Ferrls,';n»nipg«;)f; , „el«a" 80. aud-isii. days foftowlflp. ;"r* r<o)d>r *f.the Empire'' 27.andv*e«k. ^Cblrflr nil*'"iF«daen," ■• under • fh* care ■ of -. the- stock ecannany.t.dre.w fair houses 13-19.: Loretta AIImkIr back'-In-.the cast,, after -an: absetce f>f«Bi* mpntfea/; 1 r ,.*•■'- -; i '/, '""^ JBB.WBI T»h;atbb.— The, Bcntz-Sasttay Co, .-'V-'aBd week, the Bohemians 27 ■andiweek. JF &ttSnjft tm Show had fair patronage NOT8,—Edward Howard Griggs--UctjiTed on.,"Bt4-!Rrahcja, of AaalsK 21, 6nd".Madamo Kohwnwin-Helnk gave., a rong:»recltaU«2. !!^M«i4ei'*ha: auspices-of the ^eacbeffi CIboj. Vft{'Elrst.Baptrstr-Church...... OlWe ucrly a-resident ierc. appears toe-Philharmonic Orchestra, HalL »'..-• '•'' ; 't '. '.' n t .) ••*' <. ' , ■ ' " •At the Lyceum (C. A. Marshall; "Tht Fatal • Wedding,"' Marah EternU - City, 11, 12, bad very . _ltaees s . 'tMlgooo was sung b>- home M4Mta».;..Tbe roles were tsken by eom« r/QJe- best people. -.Mtguon-waa-^Bang^by pie. ..Mlgaon Iph,W^hJ"es.- and FeTlns h'.'K^ \ullff. The opera-waa staged.by.Oeorg; •r,..."The Mummy and the Humming <J!V.lfir»t,tlme here), lb, bad fair_busi- Paul Gllmcre caught.on- well. , Happy -V\18.. had. a. capacity house. Ed. laipy, kapt themlftnghlng. C»th6llc iSBS -^rtalnmeat^T. ,??»£«!£* «1ub„ IB "Baron- Hnmhug,", 191 umann-Helnk, In a!concert recital, ,. W*?»:V,-u':' V;-- ■:. ■ . - ' : ; ■■' :'•' i :^!-;^"-. • :-;:•' ■-■'• "im-; • :■•■.) -i---- W' •'•••• :. •-■■.^••^V-v..'--. .■•■;..• ;>::%-...*. *•■? Birmingham.—At the Jefferson Theatre (R. 8. Douglas, manager).—Etbe] Barry- more, In "Cousin Kate," delighted'a capacity house. March 8. "A Runaway Girl" drew good business and pleased 9. Two fair sized audiences witnessed "The Chaperons"; 10. Mabel' Hlte was. the life of the* comnanv Bertha Galland was se«-a to advantage In "Dorothy Vernon, of lladdon Hall," "A friend of the family" proved a treat 12.' Amelia Bingham 16, "Eight Bells" 18, 19, "WlJard of Or" 22, Ezra Kendall 23; Tim MQrpby 24, 1 Marine Elliott 29; Kathryn Kid- der. 30, "Fiujny Mr. Dooley" 31. - .- v/ •B1J00 Tiieatrb (Ed; E. Williams, cuna- get).—"At- Cripple Creek" 7-12. Business was satisfactory. "The Little Host" .14-10, •'A Little Outcast" 21-26. ■IV"' s 1 • JloDtgomerr.—At the Montgomery The- atre (Hlrscber Broa, managers)'.—"A Friend of the Family" March 7 (return). "Tfte Chaperons," 8, had a packed' house. Harry fcoresford'a return emragepocnt, In "The Pro- fessor's. Love Stery," 11, was enthusiastic- ally deceived "Eight Bells"'16, "The Wiz- ard of Os" 21. <*elma.—At the Academy of.Music il-org * Bees, managers).—'The Chaperons," March 9, came to good business. "The Wizard' of Oz," 10, filled the house, and the. 8: B 0. sign was out before the doors were thrown oped. "A Friend of the Family." 11, to a fair sized house. Slmvilles' "Romeo • and Juliet" lit. National Stock Co. week of 21. 1 •'» ■ ',- COMSECTICI T. —'business. Bttoklngs: '"Slrl wtta tba Grfrtfi Eyes", 21, •^ English. Daisy:, 23, Luln.,f3lascj;.2B, jeffDe *"i^!? : a i «_i.->„^iJ JiiiiiiS ^nZM^'K tofc'Jww fct lJ g i ft * is gpcd'.BllL lorweelf.of 21: itlggle.Cllne, flfTlonT-.arktArt, »heFamoUs Kltflmura Japs. 'Belle, Hathaway's. tral;ea r moobeys, tosjei- and EoBter. Hocy and.. Lee^ Murphy . »pd FrantJi. andMhc^elcctrograph^. . . y^'.-:''.-. T BlTHBIgB E... '"^ * . / ' "Sa*kvHIe^-At the" 6ran'd (Mrs/.:T..'X BrrVleT mapagef).—The Boyle Stock Co. pre- sented ••Collcefi Bawn". March';4-10,. to good ftrendanpe Frederick Pauldlhf gn»* chflScterizatfon. Mies Crozler, took the title parted proved herself fully cajabfe.. Mw- riB-'ilcHuin, the popular romoulan. Joined the-company'last week, and .though unprt- rlred? seined'his role, with wlsfactW, fcoim Campbell dwerves special menlion for bis eirejlent work, The .stock" comrsny. 21- °6 in^rwo Little Drummer Boys." Vendome (W. A. . Sheet*, manager).— ■ "FiSrSSSP' bad goodbuHluess it.. Mwtoj ElHott fn "Her Osti Way,' had a la.rg* hflnse-17 • Amelia' Blnghsmi ln""Olympe,"' d?d a nice pifsffess. 19. Sadfe Vartlnot-Jiad falr ? busirie»T Brothers Byrne, In "Right 's4£&tek*C J, Boyleta tt New York In'^re^T to pu ting ''Two Elttre Sailor tHitv^on the road.77...Riley Chamberlain Milwaukee, where he will be tetn with the Aiat»u*er Stoefc;, ''Y. ' - .'•'s. ..' • i'.-S ■ . ■.'-'.' ■r- ■•. - vvi-v • **•- "'"•■ "••' JTp Get ;to PKiladelpKiaL Quickly use THE READING ROUTE NEW JERSEY O.N1RAL A Train.Every Hour On the Hour Direct 10 Reading • Terminal. NEW YORK STATIONS 1 Fi. Umt it. N. R. .»l Sm4 F«iy. THE STRING TOWN YAP, AL CARLETON Fornn-rlj- t IRl.F.TOV mill TRRHE. BIG HIT AT SHEA'S THEATBE, BUFFALO, Week Hch. 14. 7 FoOowrd Vesta TlUey on tht- Biggest Vaudrvlllt- Dill evrr at ugril, «nil more that* MADE noon. SHEA'S, TORONTO, THIS WEEK. Tim FILUMG RAPIDLY. ALL AOEMTt. v- The Favorite Balladist, WILLIAM H. SMITH, la Singing with Oreat Bnrrras his §ong, "THOUGH WE MAY NE'ER MEET AGAIN" .6 1* (WORDS BY K. J. MAITWNK), Asm! CHAIUVI'KY OI.rOTT'A Faniom NOBEEN MAVOURNEEN, Uwr the PHOCTOH CIRCl'IT. VHW Profrsilonal coplrs to ri-cugiilird perriii'iun-4 Vl\ f 1 A RTtS M?MmM!iM!* mm or those sending np>tn«tat« programnu>. i«*r VAAaaFO M. WITMARK & SONS, Publishers, . WITMARK nCILOIVt;, Hl-nn West IJIU Min i I , NEW YORK. LOOK FOR THE BEE HIVE OLOOK TOWER. Who Is Free from coughs and colds? Are you? If not, promptly use Hale's Honey of Horehonnd »nd Tor and you will quickly free yourself of these ailments. Sold by all druggists. Pike's TwtlufAo Jrtfs Cm ii One Minute . jcjMjjEjjjjErS THEATRICAL GOLD CREAM. Tberc are iranj Cold Cream Preparations on lie marie-, today. Some are good— otters are BBTTER—Bat Molnneraej's Is BEST. ► Tie Ingredients of Mclnnernej's Oold Cream are pore and harmless, and when jon once use thta preparsUoD yea will want no other. Other good qualities Id its favor are Its delicate perfume, smooth whiteness and cooling properties, lira It does not eon as much as man; of the far Inferior preparation*.' 53e. FOR BALE ONLY AT Sew HsMrem.—At tie Hyperion (G. B. Bunnell, manager).—"A Venetian Romanes" came, to good returns, March 12.- "The Ninety and Nine" had large business 14, 15. •■"Othello" 17, Virginia Earl Opera- Co. 18, Msxle Tempest 19, "An English Daisy" 21, "The Girl with tho Green Eyes" 25. '■• Giurtp Opkra House (G. B. Bunnell, man- ais*). — "The Village Parson" had good houses 10-12. "Dare Devi! Dorothy" had cood returns 14-16. "Shadows of'a Great rity"-17-19, "An Orphan's Prayer"'2i-2d, "Warta-Adrift"-21-23. .;■•' 7 "- ■ ; rw.l's TH»ira£- : -Th* 1>lll for week of 14 Included: Foy aW Clark-'Jalneli Blrhmond Ol^nroy, flardnat and 'Vincent; poster and Foster, Hu HlC FlUi#rty', Morney" And"Hot Kin, the Piccolo Midgets. ' Weelf of r 21 .An.nle Abbott heads.the WIS j \. ■ ?•'/; ,■_•, ■ ^. ■ . . ( . g ■ ■ - I —. • • * j# Hnrtfi.rd—At ParsoMM^.'C..'Pai'so'hs, radnager). — Virginia .F.arJC. In'. "Secseanf Kitty. ■ Mirth 14. came; tQ. good: busmesa. Frank-'L, Perky Opora Co., ft to fair; re- mmm _l jjiTuiiL. «•*•••»»,. PROCTOR'S ENTERPRISES. F. F. PROCTOR. Sol* ProprlstOf ud M»nigtr. ' I. AUSTIN FINES. Gswtl M.nigtt. 7 BEAUTIFUL THEATRES 7 i ... Derpted to Relcri Cntertalaatit. Proctor'* 8th Ave. Theatre, Pepetor's 334 it! Theatre, Proctor'* 58th ft. Theatre, Proctor's lSSth ft. Theatre, Proctor's Newark Theatre, Proctor'a Albany Theatre, Proctor'a Moatreel ThteaVtre.,' -. PROCTOR'S STOCK CO. P reien t i n g Be 11 Play a. V WAIHXD, BEST ACTS Hf HUDEVILLL If yoq do not receive a reply, It may be because the time la filled; you are therefore adrlsed to write again la four weeks. Dc NOT enclose stamp for reply. INSTRUCTIONS TO ARTISTS BOOKED: &». plote of acta: complete "prop" lists; If can open and close io one: EXACT time of acta, mad of "close In;" billing for Mwapajpen and ' programmes; " and CLEAN PHOTO GRAPHS for LOBBIES TWO WEEKS Id ADVANCBi Or OPENING DATS AT BACB HOTJ8E, addressing- BEBIDBNT MANAGEB FA1LTJI1E TO COMPLY with these IN BTBUCTIONS WILL SUBJECT AIIT1BTS to the BISK .)7 CANCELLATION. VATJDB V1LLE BEHEASSAL* MONDAYS, 9 A at.. PJaywrlgliti', Authow find Tlay Agents, Vmdpvlllc ArllHU nnil Players, uddrcsH J. Al'BTIK FtKEK, (.'-li.-rrii Man ager. riTTU AVE. THEATRE.N.V.CITT •fOTlUM PU'itKK M*tHI!NE, EdlUD preferred; SIM'some Into popolsr films wanted. WOJ pay fair price. T. ATL1AN, care of CLIPPER HIGH DIVING DOO, sort. Ladder! ftet, etc., I2.i: n Trained Canaries, with props (do a nice tciltm.* Four-new was BnowPstBtlnfa r SxlMi.. •VeScb, HABBV DICKIN80S, , 8i»op«)r«nF»r»BlT(L,gt.Uois,Mo. STEREOPTICON SLIDES OF RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR PABTl,2SWMe3 no colored, 16 plain), with descriptive, lertnre jn.oo Send for list of over ino slides from negatives and photographs. 2.1 Slides (in Colored, ir. plain), with descrlptlvo lecture 8.7ft IROQUOIS THEATBE FIBE. BALTIMOBE FIBE, 1S s,lrte " < lfl colored, ft plain), Willi Of!":rlpllvo lecture.. 4.1ft Descriptive circulars sent on application. Cash or deposit Willi order. Bewsre of cheap slide*. HTERKOPTICON sad FILM BXCIIAKOR, 10A Franhlln Si., Chicago. AT LIBERTY COMMENCING APRIL 25, 1904. WHAT VOI AKK UHIKIMi F«IH. HOMKTHINH UHIOINAL. Was HAVK IT. HOMKTlllVli \K\V . TEXAS A Mole THE FODB HDBBIGANE8 OF LAUfiHTEB, K«rDE0NZ0 and ANDREWS Biiiy The Creator of Novelties, Introducing Our New, Original, Acrobatic Comedy Act, "A Darktowu Elopement." Illuat rated by a bad Mule and Dog, Introducing the funniest doi< and mule before tbe public. Act runs 2i~> minutes. Lnugb from start to Onlsb. A Big Art to clow any show. We carry our own .scenery. NOTICE TO MANAGER". t. William Deonso, the originator of Deonzo Bron., llarrell Jumping'Act. am ho longer conne-t«l with Dennzo ltron. As I have orlp;liuiled the above, net, hereafter, act will bo known an DEONZO and ANDREWS, or tlio WM'lt HUBItlCANEB Ol'I^AIIUIITElt, w Permanent addrcsa, DI-:uX/o AND ANDHEWS, Hamilton. 0. BROADWAY MUSEE .-? WANTS A Big Feature of National Reputation no Salary too bio fob tiir ruiiit Acr, cut ciiiuo hiau. khattjiuo. ; PAUL D. IIOWHK. SIS N. Broadway, Ht. I^lw, Mo. Wanted, for BEECHER * STANLEY'S "TEI mtlUS III 111 BOOM" III "UNCLE TOM'S CUII" COIMIIES, People that plav parts and double lirass, Band Leader that iIoiiI-Nh violin, Musicians for two bands Wort year 'round. Show-i "pen under canvas April •» lit Khiiwh Oily, Mo. Waul Oood Man for slontan snd Two Children for Eva ond Mory. Can |ilure \m ful |Hj»ple ui uny lime. Address WALTER J. McDONALI), Manser, Kansas City, Mo., care or Ackermsn .t ((iilpiuy I'rlnlliiK Co., or any lime later at permanent sdrtre-K, Abilene, Ksiissh. WANTED, MUSICIANS, For GREAT MUNDY AMUSEMENT CO. A few more good, sober, reliable musicians, wiih Rood lii»tmmenU>; all brass must be plated.* Van use B-flat Bas.-i, E-llst IlaoB, Clsrloiii-is, tlorneis, and one flood, HtroiiK Trombone. Other Musicians, write Show open* 8on Antnnlo, Tex., April IK All mhibI report al jpliice-of oiv-nlnn April 13, for ro- Hcarwils. Addrets all commnulcalloni to OU.IK lilLWDllTII, llelu-,1'" divine, N. 0. ER THAIM EVER. FIVE—-JUGGLING NORMANS—FIVE THIS 8EA80I A BIG HIT WITH BOBIE'S RH10KEHBOCKEHB 00. Have n few weeks open after week of May £1. MiifTiilo; also opon-for ohxt saasasv Man- agrr/;-:inil agenls wlshlnie »o iKHik Ihln «rl. »ililre»M OKON.-JOH.N'HON, ManiiKer ■*7S»i Wooil .St., <:hlcnii<i. III. ANDREW DOWNIE'S NEW BIG ONE RING CIRCUS, TIIK KISF.XT K<1' H'l'KII WAIi-IIX dlllltt 1% VMKIllt A, UTAWTBTI Horizontal liar Ae-I, Contortlonlxt, mimt lie .jlo-iu hiu-k bender; Kxpnrl- WAniBl/, enced TnlklliK Clown thut doe* riinn-rt turn l» i-lnwn, HIilInK AelH uuil January, l'ress Awul to plav tralllnpe. nr riillio|>e l'lityer Unit mn do a conci-rr. turn or nil In Uuud. Any kooiI I'lano I'laycr ean plnv uiy Ciilllnpe. ChuiKloller. Jinn, Hush I'mps., and two I'-piperlv lien, Man to hajvlle Hide Khnw Chiivhs. Holier, relinlite, fixpi>rji-nc<*l liwple. Name lowest saliary. t»how oin-u* April I!". Addresn A. 1». MidtlKK, llMlIna, N. V. Musician* for Itnml and Orrhcsira. Altnaml l«t Tromlioiii! or HurlUnio, i„ <| a turn In concert. Jluslclaiw nddrew* A. ^iltDIIAM. til Klmw Ht.. Ilanilllou, Canada. I AM IN LOVE WITH YOU -ME REAL. 1904 WA LTZ SONO. Kr. . to Rest ProfesslonsU. Inrlonx I'ltuOHAU ami Mtitiiiji. KENT NEWTON, Cleburne, Texas. WflNTED.forAL.W. MARTIN'S EASTERN U.T.C.CO. Trombone, B. and 0., ud Baritone, Double Viola; Bound Violin, Do able Bui Drum, a*Mf*«w per roata, ' JliMUH J. B ACHMAS. Loader - ■ "^ SKETCHES and MOTXOLOQXmB lt "mkJSi^ TIIK COKBOL1DATED C'lHTCMB 00., Box 790, Providence, R. I. •i .ffifce