The New York Clipper (August 1904)

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August 13. THE XEW YORK CLIPPER. — — -r oo7 ANTED! HARK! HARK! m 3L3 J WENTY BIG OUTDOOR ACTS WEEK SEPT. 26. iwo snows each day. No night show. State lowest salary, together with full description, in first letter. Address Fnp ,.. „. c ,?' TAYIjOR, Box ISO, Trenton, JST. «X. for Side Show Space and Speoial Privileges, address M. R. MARC E RUM, Sec% Trenton Fair. Trenton. N. J. CALIFORNIA. t/ i Oakland.—At the Macdonough Theatre 'fCbss. P Hall, manager) the manager an- nounces that Kthel Barrymore will not play In this city. She was to appear here Aug. L\ :l In "Cousin Kate," but owing to Illness, her s'aklsnd, Stockton and Sacramento engage- ments were canceled. Henry Miller and Co. Aug. 21), 30. Libkhtv Pmyhoi'sb (H. W. Bishop, man- ager).—"Mr. Barnes, of New Vork," by Bish- op's Co., drew (airly week ending July 20. "The Man from Mexico" Aug. 1-41. Bkli. Thkatbe tKd. Homan. manager).— Features July 23 and week were: Alvlno and Ileta. Madeline Carbonetto, D'a and D'h, J. rnjTie. Jane Burgess, the Juggling Campbells, anf. the Unlque-o-scope. Business still con- tinues large. .'• Novelty Tiikatbk (Tony f.ubelskl. mana- ger).—For July 25 and week the features were: The Ellsworths, In "Silk Stocking." which scored a big success: the Markleys, Brydon's dog show, Walter Kcrrlck. Leando Bros, and Peeley, motion pictures. Business Is large. Cunning, "the man that no jail can hold,''appears Aug. 1-0. ■ 'KMriRE Theatre (I.ee F. Stone, manager). —Features July 25 and week were: The Great Fowlers, Ernest Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horton, Le Nolr'a marionettes, and the vltagrnph. Business Is good. Iooia Park Theatre (F. L. Griffiths, man- ager).—Juanlta, the Great Mullally. Signor I.ucler, a farce comedy by Fred I.. Griffiths, manager of the above theatre, entitled "Ton Much Married." scored heavily, and the clneogrsph, week of July 25. Business has been -big. Notes. —Antone Lubeskl, the president of the Novelty Theatre Co., Inc.. leaves In about a week for Denver, Chicago and New York City. At Denver he will strengthen the conditions of the theatre company^ circuit there, and while in Chicago be will open offices for the looking agency for the three I. circuit, and the Goldsmith circuit of the Northwest affili- ation.- They will be able to give performers very near n year's straight work If they have the right kind of acts. From Chicago Mr. Lubelskl will go to New York, In the Inter- ests of the Novelty moving picture circuit, of which hi la the vice president. He will form a strong combination with the agent of the largest European Htm manufacturing concern that hue offices In this country. This will naturally make the Novelty picture cir- cuit one of the strongest In the United States. At the present time Mr.'Lubelskl Is in Reno, Nev„ buying out the entire owner- ship of tbe Grand Theatre, or that city, which, by the way. Is the largest theatre in the Stale of Nevada The Fifth Regi- ment Rand will give'an open air concert In City Hall 1'ark every Friday evening, com- mencing July 23, and continuing until Oct. 1. :H. \\. Bishop, manager of Ye Liberty I'layhouse, and family, are spending a few Rleasant weeks' vacation at McCray's, on the usalan River, Cloverdale. «~» ILLINOIS. nhfv' ^ W »h l !,A ,Ue " R ? lB *l"»»- '" ■ new "■Of .. •.. ■ Wta sf mmm have not announced ijhelr opening dates. THE MOST SENSATIONAL FILM EVER MADE. ■»»» KANSAS. • r.Ii- "•I~ nin ?" n e Bros-' Show rami! ,1. ,J£ Hn . d 7 cn ' n e ot July 3U and packed the tent at both performances Rarnuin ft "alley k Show lias the town billed Charles Frederick, advance agent for Sells ,, Do . wnM , ?how. was In the city July 20. I ft l ' rederlok owns * nne fcra» near Wl- TRACKED»BLOODHOUNDS: A LYNCHING AT CRIPPLE ■ CREEK. ... Negative Actually Made at the Colorado Cold Camp During Aotual Occurence*. ==—=5—————-___.__ The Beat Advertised Moving Ploture on Earth, and One Without an Inoh of Blemish. World of Players , excitim and thrilling from start to finish and full of intense action. v . . ,,.,«. Z . . 8e ! d «a»««*«lai«l|r »■<• *•• the Pint la the Field. Oram Filled In notation as Received, i.,„.th ami v.., .— R ° te » "?m the Jack Hoeffler Shows: Price. «3*.0O. D.icrliitlv. Clra.lin Hurf. ■..< n.u.. >.i w.u ik, n... • a ' *•■>»■• *>»° *"••». these productions this season will be strong- er than ever, and are booked solid until May. Roster of the Eastern Co.: June Agnott, Helalnc Ilarte, Blanche Tarver, Edythe Jones, Hallle Tarver, Bertha Phelps, Sinclair Sisters. J. I). Clifton. Burleigh Cash, Will Santsrhl, Edw. C. Stewart, Jas. F. Green, Pete Seymour, P. A. rhelps, (jus Kills, Paul S I H5 «"*»*» Molvneam, R, L. Wlxstrom, W. W. Lvans and W. Martin. Roster of the Co.: Nellie Glbney, Adele Aleott, . ttValllerre. Wllhelm Strauss, Ernest Penrln.—At the Grand (Chaatberlin, Harrington & Co., managers) the regular season opens Aug. 7. with Billy KersHnds' Minstrels. Coming: "At Cripple Creek" 11, "A Girl from Dixie" 16. "On the Bridge ut Midnight" 21, "Bird Centre" 22, 23, the first production. "Weast-. Theatre (C. F. Bartson, mana- ger),—Business Is fairly good. ■ Bill week of - 8: .Taclton ; and Ddw; Lewis and Chapln, , Starke, and Jackson, Jesse Worth and Jessie Trio: .,.,•.. Jacobs' Theatre. (A. F. Jacobs, manager). —Business is picking up tine. Rill week ot 8: The Smiths, tbe Princetons, the Mldgleys, O. F.. Ilockerfleld. Stone Hii.l Garden (Frank Grave, mnn- ager).—','Down In the Coal Mine played to capacity July 25. Coming-: 8-13, Mark Elli- son. «ln "Harvest." Curs.—"Bird Centre" will be given Its tlrst. performances here 22, 23 Fred Haydn has. signed for the entire Edison rlr- «»lt In Montana of thirty-two weeks. He leaves -15. . 4>» IOWA. Western Joseph S. ft"Bfr Hattie McNutt, La Fayette McKee* Al. W. Fordyce, George Glrard, Krall Je- rome Paul Neuberi, Morgan GlUney, Wal- ter Warner, "Nina," the McNutt Twins, Dodo La \alllerre, Lucille McKee and Worth Glb- ney. This company is under the personal di- rection of Jack Hoeffler, proprietor and man- ager. Mr. Hoeffler continues to direct the affairs of the opera house under his manage- ment, and contemplates putting a third trav- eling company in the Held. His Eastern com- pany will present "A Daughter of Corsica," "Ranch King," "Prime of Liars," "Grand Ruby," "L'nder Two Flags," "Secrets of Rus- sian Police." "Tbe Rowery Boy," "A Fight for Honor," "Myrtle Ferns, rhe French Spy,' and the Western company's repertory consists of "Lynwood Mystery, "The Black Flag," "Camllfe," "A Divorce Cure," "Fan- chon the Cricket," "The Ptucnlx." "Secrets of Russian Police." "Jesse James. Way Back East," "Michael Strogoff," for which special scenery Is carried In abundance, while Mr. Hoemer's plan for treating his patrons to unusual and attractive specialties Is as much In evidence as heretofore. Mr. Hoeffler at- tributes his uniform success in securing su- perior acting people and high class vaudeville acts to his liberal use ot the advertising columns or The Cmiter, which recently yielded over live hundred answers to a single advertisement. To all familiar with Mr. Hoefller's successful career as a manager the moral Is very plain—advertise where results are attained. : — Carl Cookson, formerly proprietor and manager of the People's Theatre, Lowell. Mass., has sold his Interest In same to Harry Woodward, and has gone in advance of "The Streets of New York" Co.. touring Maine for the Fall and Winter season. — Harry E. McKee, comedian, and wife f Alius Rutherford), and their son, Baby Jack, have left Canada, where tbey have been fish- ing and spending the Summer, to spend a week with Daniel McClure, who hag a chicken farm at Macedonia. 0. — Ed. Anderson's latest melodrama, "The Midnight Flyer," opens the season at Chicago Heights, III., on Sunday, Aug. 7. Tbe fol- lowing people have been engaged: Harry II. Lamuunt, Ben Ezzell, Harry Bannister, Thomas Richardson, Heber De" Long, Royce Alton, Jobn CHfford. Arthur Wagner. Master ('has. Grelner, Louise Willis, Lou Paillette, Alene Merrill and Maud Hastings. An excel- lent route has been booked, Including a num- ber of return dates. La mount and Paulctte will be the special vaudeville features. — Notes from Patten & Perry's "Jerry from Kerry" Co.: i Uur entire company of twenty-two people were special guests of the Welsh Bros.', Circus, at Wlnsted, Conn., Thursday, July 28, and to say we were used royally !s wording It mildly. Colonel Welali Read Immediately and Be the Pint la the Field. Orders Pilled la Rotation Price, 194.00. Descriptive Circulars Heady, bat Better Hot Walt for Then*. mother eooo one. BULL FIGHT AT JUAREZ, MEXICO. Three Balls Killed and Six Horses Gored la Promt of Camera. LENUTII, DOBrt. PUItK I7H.U0. SELIO POLYSCOPE CO., 43 Peck Court, Chicago, 111. H.|H. BUCK WALTER. General Western Age at, Denver, Colo. Belling Agents Mella'e Celebrated Star Films. Dea Molaea.—At Ingersoll Park (Fred Buchanan, manager) the bill week of July 31 was about the best ever Keen at this re- sort and drew large crowds dally. The Ten Royal Japs, who won so much praise . the previous week, were retained for last week and ' there were Milton and Dolly Nobles,, Fanny Rice and her talking dolls, lretferlck Bros, and Burns. Itawson and June and Mr. and Mrs. Watrotta, all of whoth. (wive excellent satisfaction. Bill for neekrflf i : Brown. Harrison and Brown. Smith and Fuller. M'snouette Kokln. Knimett Cor- rlgaiTTrlo, Oalettfs monkeys and Bush and Gordon. ' i e. » NEBRASKA. tininhn._At Boyd's Theatre (W. J. Rur- gess/nianiger) "The Creole" was the attrac- tion-July Ul-Aug. 3. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" -Ml.-This was Intended to close the season of the Kerrls Stock Co. but, as the attendance keeps up-to tbe capacity of the house and the weather Is cool, they have decided to 'ontlnue another week and will present "The Galley Slave" T-10. Notes All the parks are doing indifferent mislriess on account of the cool weather.'.. Hlngllng Bros.' Circus had large crowds af- ternoon and night of July f M The Fall festivities of tbe Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben will be held Sept. 28 to Oct. 8. "Pony" Moore will again have charge of the street fair. • ' «■» • DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA, Washington.—Theatricals here attll '■ontlnue at a very low ebb, only one house being opened. I.TcrrH Theatre (Kugene Kernan. man- ager).—Kd. Rush's Utopians opened the sea- son Jast week tn excellent business. The show.- Is better than ever, and It Manager Kernan keeps^up the pace the season will be a prosperous one. Some difficulty was encountered early In the engagement on ac- count' of a threatened strike on the part "f the orchestra, which was happily averted by tbe prompt action of Managers Kernan and Riiah. Weber's Parisian Widows Aug. 1.*.-«<». Ai ■aiu:my or Mriio will open Aug. in. Willi "The LlghlhmtM> bv 111* Sea," to he followed by Nellie Mellcnry, In ' U'llaa, 1:227. Xutrcs.—Tbe National Theatre wiR open and wife and all members of the circus force did everything they could to make It a Joyous day for us, and one we shall never forget. Klks and Eagles were numerous and we were treated to everything from lemonade up to a good, wholesome dinner. We all returned to our tents at Torrlngton, Conn., with the highest praise for all people with Welsh Bros.' Circus. — Lonsdale Theatre Co. Xotea (Hal Bar- ber, manager) : We opened June 17. played live weeks and then reorganized. The com- pany Is stronger than ever. Fourteen |ieople are carried, and with all new scenery (nine- teen drops 1, bric-a-brac, good plays, and a line reputation, the company cannot help be- ing a success. Mr. Barber has only been In the business six years, and this Is his llfth vear as a manager, but he has so improved his company each year that It Is now rated as one of the atnndard repertory companies of the West. Roster: Lelghton Stark (third season), Wesley Wlnthrope (second season), Clui-.. R. Avers (third season). Will H. Bruno. Ren W. Stone. Rush Thompson, Harry Hay- den, Nellie Stark (third season). Francis Rus- sell (second season). Caroline Farrell, Beryl May, Gypsy Meredith. Dansell Sisters. — William H. Crane has gone to Cohasset. Mass., to remain until Aug. 25. when he re- turns to New York for rehearsals of "Busi- ness Is Business." Mr. Frnbman last week announced the company to ' support Mr. Crane, wh!ch will Include Joseph Wheelook Jr.. Walter Hale. Katherlne Grey. Mrs. D»l- Icnbnugb, George Backus. Sheridan Block. Harrv Saint !Uaiir, R. Payton Glbhs, Guy Nichols, W. II. Dupont. Gabrlelle Ravcnelle, Emma Field and George V. r>e Vere. — Notes from "Thou Shalt Not Kill" Co. : This will lie the first American organisation for vears to make a complete continuous tour of-the world, opening at the Grand Opera and an House. Philadelphia, Aug. 22. with New York • to support his stars. to follow, and then a tour of twenty-two of closing perforinam the principal cities to San Francisco, where mi, b It the entire company will take the steamer for Yokohama. Japan. We will then play a fifteen months tour of Japan. China. Au- stralia, India and Europe. Count Leo Tolslol expects to witness the production next Jun.-, In St. Petersburg, Russia, under the patron- age or the Cur of Russia, American Coniul Smith and others celebrities of tbe Russlsn capital. The members engaged are : Virginia Drew Trescott, Alyce Kee Nan, Marie Win- ston. Annette Hanson. Henrietta Mayer, Helen Jones. Rose Manning. Ralph f'um- niliurs, lien. S. Trimble. Tony Asher. Clms. F. Ward. Wllllnril Blncltmore, Erie Ilraddon nnil Lottie Hyde. — Maxie'B. I-awrence Joined the llenderwiii Stork Co. on July 28. to play soubrettes and boys, and do her specialty. — A. C. Allen has leased "A Romance of Coon Hollow" for the coming season, und will personally manage the same. Ills season will open In Si. Johns. Mich.. Aug. 1(1. and a trip to the roast over the Northern Paclllc and back. via. the Great Northern, will lie made in the early Fall. The company engaged con- sists of: Kstelle Ferry, Lola T. Davis. Alda Gardner, Georgia Gray, W. J. Hurley, Geo. T. Haines. Arthur wirier. Samuel Gnlnes. Louis Simmer, Ralph Matteson, G. W. Snowden, Samuel Cook, IlenJ. Jones, and Hie Coon Hol- low Ouartette of singers and dancers, wllh C. S. Callahan In advance. The play Is e<|ulp|ie<l with entirely new flre-iiroored scenery. — L. J. slevlti has taken the lease an man- agement ol "Slaves of the Mine" for the com- ing season, which he has booked In the East- ern cities. Among the conipuny signed are: Win. Wagner. Louis I'lt/ioy, Robt. Krlckaun, Sidney L. Mason, Ralph Thayer, Louis South- worth, Kittle Webb. Marie Van, Edith Alton, and J. II. McDonald, advance. The season will open Aug. 20, In Port Jervls. X. V. — Flo Irwin was engaged Inst week by Henry W. Savage lo play the role of Pamolo, Frances Jackson, the Boston school teacher. In "The Sultan of Suln." She will play (be role wnlrh wns played last season by Illnnclie Chapman. — Notes from the Van Etten-Echols Co., management of Echols at Hawkins: We an; now In our thirteenth week, having opened May !i. Thus far we have not played to it losing week. We are hooked through the West, playing only three night stands, ex- cepting our fair dates. The conditions through Western territory point to one of the most prosperous seasons In the history of the country. Politics, labor troubles and tbe St. Louis Fair are not causing any ills- turltanre In business circles there. If our business the past thirteen weeks Is an indi- cation of the future, we certainly have sub- stantial croiuids tor expecting a long and prosperous season. We have made some changes recently which have been greatly to our iR-nelit. ;''. — The following people'have been en- fuged by W. A. Junker, manager of J. <'. ,ewls' "SI Plunkard" Co.: Thomas it. Beaty, Will Hartwcll. F. II. Glnnlvan, Alf. Bruce, Will Snyder. Jobn Arnold, Charlie Edwards, ('has. It. Lovlck, I'roL G. Longenccker, Geo. Hoffman. Robert Kcholl, Fred W. OUT, It, P. Woodworth. Coe Rhea, (III11 Burr, Nne St. Clair and Maud Real Price. — Will A. l'nrtello. manager of the lleu- nctt-Moulton Co.. closed a successful season of forty-three weeks July Hi, uud Is spend- ing a few days at hla home In Barton. N. V., prior to bis opening In the same capacity with the alMve company. — The following nlayers have been engaged by Gus Hill for the Royal Llllpiitlana, In "Dreamland:" Mary E. Baker. Jennie La- mont. Martha Wels. Queen MaU, Charles Saunders, Charles Johnson, Wm. Rnstettc, Thomas Hodgmim, James K. Rosen, and Gel- letc and Couture. — Fred Godding writes: "My new play, 'The Poor Mr. Rich,' Is a farce comedy. My manager; W, Walter Shuttleworth, has booked the attraction In the best city time through Michigan, Canada, Indiana. Ohio, West Vir- ginia, Pennsylvania and New York, opening at Lansing, Mich.. Oct. 3. We will have two men In advance, with a flashy line of paper, all special. My supporting company will number twelve people, Including a big feature vaudeville art. Nothing Is being spared lo inuke this one of the farce comedy successes of the season." — Arnold Daly arrived from Europe Inst week. He will revive "Cundidn" at the Berke- ley Lyceum Theatre, New York, early in the season. He will have two new productions by G. Bernard Shaw—"You Never Can Tell" and "Mrs. Warren's Profession." — JoeC. Berry und wife, Kate Stein Berry, are In'the sixteenth week of their Summer engagement with the stock company at Stone Hill Garden Theatre. Peoria. III. They have signed for the coming season with "A Thor- oughbred Tramp" (Eastern), under the man- agement of Harry Darlington. It will open at Dloomlngton, III., Aug. 21). -—Frank F. Miller, manager of the Miller- Bryan Co., recently closed s successful Sum- mer engagement with hla company at Battle Park Casino, Baton Rouge, La. Accompanied 'iy Mlsa Bryan and M. B. Ktreeter he visited the World's Fair and then went to Spring Lake. Mich., where they will remain until the regular season opens. Mr. Miller will have u new production next year, entitled "Papa's Boy," featuring Blanch olgn Bryan and M. B. Streeter. Elaborate printing Is being used. -•— MhM Rlee. daughter or the late Dan Rice, was married lo Michael P. Walsh, 11 11011 -professional, at the Church of SI, Thorn a* the Apostle, New York, Aug. 2. mid Minnie II. oiion was married at the same time and place to Edward (lately, a member of the business staff of "Peggy from Paris." Both young women were formerly witli "Peggy from Paris." ■—Notes from I he A ik weight & Richmond Dramatic Co.: Everything Is progressing nicely, and every one Is looking forward to 11 long mid pleasant season. Our lime Is bunked solid for forty weeks in the best cities In the middle Wesl. Our paper is us line as any ever carried by a popular priced attraction, nnd every shift Is s|ieclal—and there is plenty of It. Our plays arc nil old slock pluvs. re- written and brought up to date, the follow- ing being a complete list of them: "Itnslnn Meddows," "The Willow Copse." "Print Froli, I'lii. Miller's Daughter," "Oliver Twist," "The Glided Age," "A Sister's Sin." "Police Alarm." "The old Farm Home" and "Rln Van Winkle." We will open In Crnw- fordsvllle, Ind., Aug. l.~, nnd will be In In- diana for two months, playing some of I ho big fair dates. Manager Hltiitx Is In New York on business. Mr. Richmond and Miss Arkwrlght have been spending the Summer at their country home, anil have Just come in to get ready for rehearsals. W. M. Monyer, who will lie seven dsys ahead, Is busy getting his paper out, as everything will 1st snipped iriieuil at least four weeks, so that there will be no chance hir disappointments. — W. E. Martin has engaged the following people lo support Murle Dale the coming sea- son : Clyde Franklyn. W. H. Ilamuer. Hugh Morrison,, Wilbur Atkinson, Robert Hnnln- way, Lee O. Ciimmlngs, It, J, Murphy, Wm. Ilrogley, Harry Kiting, Alleen Morrison, Baby llernvce, Gertrude Phelps, Mrs. (1. E. Tlhleii, Kthel Sbiiiv and Fred Myers, W. E. Martin Is iimniiger ; Wilbur Atkinson, stage mana- ger: II. ,1. Murphy, stage carpenter: Win. Broglcy. properties; Harry EH lug, business manager: Prof. Fred Myers, iiiusIchI direc- tor. Miss Dale's repertory will include: "Mugda." "Inrellce," "A Wife's Honor," "Mm Rob," "Hess, of Navajo Ranch." "Her only Sin," "Ileyond the City" and "Two Nights in Rome." — AL Beaaley Joined Hie Myrkle Harder Stork l.'o. (Eastern) at Wllkeslstrre, I'a.. Aug. 1, for the regular season. He writes Hint, he has Is'cn the guest of Pelilmnn mid Ball, of the Irving French l.'o,, for ten days. — Slater and Finch, comedy duo, write 'We lira with Angell's Comedians (Southern) sponsible on 1 laities. Wo will All all our dales In the playing responsible purls and doing our spe sting excellent company has been engaged He writes that at the at Raton Rouge, La.. Miss Itrynn was the recipient of many floral tributes to her popularity In thai city. .—1. A. K. Malone. general stage ilsreclnr for George Edwardes, sailed from IxiikIoii last week for New York. He will stage "The School Girl." In which Charles Frohman und George Edwardes will present Edna May. • —I Mamie Lamb gave some of her profes- sional friends a supper at Mrs. Tynan's, III Brooklyn, N. Y., on her birthday, July 211. Mrs. Tynan, in honor of the event, furnished the decorations. Among the Invited guests were: Larry Smith nnd Mamie ciiauiplnu. Mr. nnd Mm. Sullivan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Item/., Agnes l.'nalle. Knllierliie Thorn,- Kilty Lncelte. Mil- dred- Held, Mny Desmond, liilly Mcllnlile. .lames Tynan. Will Tynan, (irandom and Grandpa Tynan, James McGeru, Frank L. Morgan. still using our winner, 'The Rehear sal,' InI reducing the latest songs." ' — .lames U filass writes: "The Donna Troy Stock t.'o. Is now reorganizing for the Fnll season, adding to the cast and reheiirslig new plnys, at Murysvllle, O. Spencer Walker, who was Interested in the Summer show, will no longer be connected with my enterprises. The leads In 'A Desperate Crime' will be played by Donna Troy nnd Franklyn Hall. This is one or the big city prisliii-llons, under my management. My new play, 'The Christian end the Turk,' will bo produced by the Donna Troy Stock Co." — "From Rags to Riches," which wns one or Inst season's melislrainalle successes, Is announced by M. H. Meyers lo open lis an- nual tour st New Haven. Conn., Aug. 22. Master Joseph Huntley, the boy actor, will again 1st seen In the leading role. In which be made u pronounced success last season. A large amount of new and handsome scenery will Is? used lit this season's product Inn, be. sides numerous novel and elect rlcnl effects. The supporting company Is said to Is* one of the strongest ever secured for melodrama. and Includes the following people: Frank Rollesfon. Jean Clarendon, Edwin Brewster, Harold'Vnslmrgh, Sidney Olcoll, James Hu- ron. Harry M. Brookes, Grace Wllmotl, Blanche Thomas, Ijinrence Huntley and (lllle Young. —-Lloyd C. Ingrnliam nnd Nellie Hiilhn- way, members of Jule and Elmer Walters' Co.. phiylug at l'ie California Tlienlre, Sun Frnnrlsco, were married nt Oakland, Cnl., July 22. — Notes from Corse Pnyton's Comedy Co.: A very busy place these days Is Corse Pay- ton's Lee Avenue Theatre, In Brooklyn. Be- sides (he comedy company, three others of Mr. Pnyton's companies lire rehearsing. Home of the people'engaged for the Corse Payton Comedy <"o. are: J. 'P. Macauley, manager: W. A. Wesley, representative; John Terrlss nnd Ida Glenn, lending business: Hurry I.ee. land, Ned Curllss. Frederick Strong. Henry Testa. Fred Rose, Frank Wnlker, Edwin Dull- ley, ITorenee Hastings, Josephine Fox, Na- nette Dover, eblbl actress; Eriiisi Hay. and the vaudeville features. It Is the highest salaried nnd Is-st company Mr. Payton hns ever gotten together. Among the list of plays lo ls> presented are: "Cumberland, 'III," "When Her Soul Speaks," "No 'Cross. No Crown.". "Ilerond Pardon," "Captain or Hie Nonesuch," "Drink," '"Hie Worst Woman In Paris," and 11 hlg scenic revival or "The Two Orphans." The season opens Aug. 22, at Pmigbkeepsle. N. Y. —- Heath Gregory, n concert and drawing room singer, hns been engaged by I''. 1.'. Wlill- iier tor the principal biisso role wllh Mine. Schumann ID-ink, In "The Loll cry or l^ive." — Allele llltcble. who was operated on re- cently ror appendicitis nt Dr. Gill Wylle's private ssultoiiuiu, In New Vork, Is recover- ing rapidly. T. F. GAMBLE LEADER—BDBLESQDE SHOW, AT I^IBB>RTY. Past a seasons WnsUnlnslar Theatre, Prov.. R. I. Address 11 IIVIION ST,, Provldonco, R. I. REOPKNRil SKMK NKW MANAIIKIIIItNT, uttKKNWlrn OPKII.I iiousk! Hood open lime for onu night attractions. First Oman manager* write. A. It. Ilnw AKI),.MAnngcr, Uroenwloli, 0. AT LIBERTY—STRINS BASS AND CORNET; Would like to '•j^-a.KKu'!,^ '* West Main St.,'ltockvllle, Coup, CD-SKETCH TEAM. State ail in nrst letter; do not misrepresent: will answer hv wirinwo are making two week standi. WlllTKSPKARMKI).J)..Chrlsm»n. III. ., ,J *. D * w '" "°" *omc Handsome Street anil !L K l 8 M : i™ w _iJL l « | h »••. Ill apartment, esaLN.r. l-NIVKHgAL. EDISON~ asXHlBITlON S^.SlSJi^.""'"ntwl. In Quo ordor, late dale. ££•££? ?,' "i 100 ' * »»mbor of good Second Ii?JtJ." n ?^ t, S!! ,, ?. > e, °" ,on *" onM " pnMlhie; alio Kdlson Exhibition or Universal Klnetoicope MKUHANIO. uara of G MPrKIL_ *,2X.W!! VKI> AT ONCID-First Utiles CLAHIO. NBTISr and PIANIST, for linn hotel nroheilra. Must bo gentlemen as woll as musicians. Olhor good men write also. Address IIKNItV /. HRK8, UrovanUL U^ CHEAP FILMS, Moving PloilltB MsohTtioi. Oainarai, Lanterns, Isiiiscs. Song slides and limply fold and nought. Spoolal films and slides nude, 8how» glyan. Export mochiolci. Gorman-Am. Cme. * Mm Uo.,MSK. osih St.,N.Y. Tol.,4M J?W. amna «MMn "a«d uuuammm for any Instrumotit or number of liislrunionts ^dgs.worrtsafid mu.lo, altolchea, etc, Muditapip 0HA8. L. LEWIS,tWRIohmond flt,, OlnuhmaU, fll iiow to iTAin n aitow BusiiViag. (Uopyrlghtj a dirferont ls>oki 10 ula, All kinds seta ..*'.,fi OODIlIC,,, < '-AwrKR, mi wm mam St.. L'nliaigo; osiahimhod vm. Hiislnesslegal aod qnltt. Branohea and faoUIIIsi In other States. 1, t £X£Sl!L!*2 1 *** ,lln wlwroalHiula or JAMKH I. OODimiOII, last season with HisncyM "Across the1 Pnolflo" Company, will confer» grusi ftvnrlt* addresilue liirurinallisi tohli mother, MRS. It, II. (lOOlilHUH, too* Lincoln Ave., St. liollt*, Mo._ WAIfTOO, All 'Itoiind Mod. FerforniB^ Ur. Hist can raglilurln Hit. , to work onieoand ninkti good. Salary sure us doalh. lilt. J. B. NKI.son, Boyiie Oily, Midi. J'. H.-No Mgrs. or wlso mem- !'«™jwd »jipjy; Al. Markll, wrilo. . , TjiifATltitUAI. Pail»TIN«-|'o7oiO Uonpoit Tickets, (Icolors for .3 (Joud, clean work. Prompt ohlnineni. sOllalllT/. IWtlm 00., WaiBsrTo KUHSALB, Vttiid«vllleTliealrolnM«iiohcstoi« N. II, Seats nw. Kveryihlng to do business wllh. 81 onery. opera chairs and llcanse. All ready ,0 open. Ilcon running s yeirs. Price low. Addrcsi W. L. (lAl.l.Atiill'H, Woiidatisili, N. H„ Can. no and Tuba Player, write. Toll all In firm letter. Sslsty low luitaiire. Snmptorajid vvintorongsge- m eti'. J oin on wire. Add. HUh'KAI.O, 1*1,. WAftTKO—Medicine. Performers, all fines. llealihy, no dcforiiilllci; change for week. Long engagement. All and lowest salary' first letter. Hoard st hotels, work In cimp Stage age, Ko children, to. Koslello, Kmden, Logan Co.. III. AT I.IIIKR'M. A No, 1 LAIIY VIOLINIST. Five years' nxporlaiice in Orchestra and Solo work. Address Mlns Burleson, Waueoma., Io wa. IfOTK.'K TO ACHOIIATN.-AT J.iflKRTr, TOP MOUNTER for sixteen yesrf. Ksperlencert In Flying Act, (I1101I DoiiMe Stinier.salt I.oanor. Weight la.l. 08UAR UE BOIJKN, No.'. Rerlno i.sne, I'rovideuce, II, I: WAHTKD al Once,a number of gcod Second Hand Films—Comic, etc., long ones If possible: also Kdlson exhibition or Inlverssl Kltieloscopo. J. HA II,. v/it MoAlpIn Ht,, I'hlla,, Pa. — Jtn a fa from Eva Tnngnsy Co. :■ This company opens lis season Sept. ft, at Wilkes- hayre. I'a. Miss Tauyuay.'nw' gathered a strong company together. It Includes: Euiiniilyii Ijickey, Klorence Morrison, Ethel nnd Stella Morgan, Hilda llollls, Harry Slmrl, Melville S. Collins. Chan, Wnrrrn, Wm. Blnlsilell, 1'hiteace i 11111. anil a large chon/s. 1'has. Keck, Ei|dlp. FlUgerald, HoVfla Dunn mid l-'rsnk 11. Nurcross sre on Hie ex- ecutive si a IT. Guslave Kerker and Harry 11. Smith have written Hie musical spark, on- lllled. "The Snnilsi Girl," — Frederick E. Mortimer has signed wl(1i llnrry Disd I'nrker ror Hie "Under Southern Skies" Co. 1 Western I. — Wilder E. Perkins, Hie nctor nnd then. Irlcal innnnger, has tliesl 11 pelllliin In- hank- rupii-y. Ills liabilities are SI2.HI, and as- sets *i,:im.