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The New York Clipper (August 1904)

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August 27. THE NEW YORK (ffilPVTEEL d!5 company la h Mlkett In. tills 3»5 poiiuUr SSt j ITHScrii .that of the FftJni"iUth- Ksfr'SiPfflM Includes: Hyatts, In. ,m™mns1njrjjet: B* Vana.jb a sketch; Sam nice and Sheppnrd Camp, JPattl Caraej. The h'uTesques are;; At the French Ball" and "In h MANiU'ftlW«*CH.—"Princess Chic" makes a bid for xavOr-this week. The principals lire ■ Caroline Bolen, Qua Vaugban, Jane Vender Zee, George C. Callahan. Dorothy Williams, Tom Smith Martin, Julia KohleB, uud Lyman Wheeler. Shannon's Band gave two concerts nt the theatre Sunday, which attracted a Urge crowd. _.-,•* Pain's AHPHiTiiEATiiK.—Pain has been hard at work on one ot the largest sot pieces ever given—The Fall of Port Arthur. It will depict the sighting; of the Japanese ships, Bending out the scouts, blowing up of the crulBers, battleships and final destruc- tion of the city and fortifications. It will lie five hundred feet In length and will cause uultc an alteration In the present structure lit Mn'nlia'ttan. Beach. There will also be flow- ers changing to buds and birds to portraits of celebrities. Neptune and chariots will viae un the water. • Paln'a "Weird White Falls" will lie a novelty. Pain's one hundred inch IhiuiIi Is to be fired for the first time. There will he 10,000 rockets and 20,000 bombs* of various description, Including the celebrated radium bomb. Stage carpenters are now hard at work building a /so tlmilc of a Russian battleship, which will be moored one mile off the beach. I1II10IITO.N BBACU.—At__the Musk; Hall several free vaudeville acta this year, Sent. ?„ . '.V • Ail lb ,n readiness 'or the open- 'KS.K'fe KftJB8*1L«* modern vaudofllle at the (Jiand Opera House 20. The house •!?' n** glv *, n , • through renovating aifd repairing, which elves It; a bright appear- ance. The executive staff will be alSost the same as last season. Manager Zleglcr has arrived from Sarntoga and Press Ucn- resentatlvc Daley, who managed the "Hutnpfy I'umpty Spectacular Co., under ranvns, during the Summer, has been In the city the past two weeks booming the opening. 4 ■ » LOUISIANA. ^ev^r Orleans,—At tue WeBt Knd (J. J. Corcoran, manager) big crowda attended Aug. 14-20, and each number won well merit- ed applause. Prof. Geo. Pnolettl and his splendid concert hand pleased, aa usual. Atblkiic Pabk (H. C. Fourtou, manager). —Big business ruled 14-20, when the Waller Edwards Co. presented ■ uavld Garrlck" In a most creditable manner. Mr, Edwards has proven the best card offered nt the park tills season. "Camlllc" 21 and week. Notes.— Major Tom Campbell, the hustling business manager of the Ttilanc and Crescent Theatres, arrived In the city week of 14, ac- companied by his charming wife.- The major immediately resumed his duties Stage Director II. Percy Meldon, of the Baldwin- Melville Stock Co.. Is expected here 22, with the company to follow about'20 Prof. Fred c. Schmidt, of the Hskejos Music, Co., returned home 15, from the St. Louie Fair, in'"The Chorus Lady;" -Herbert's educated dogs, Kelly and Ashby, In "Fun oh a Billiard Table:" Sidney Grant, Vera King, Gebest SIsterB, anil the vltagraph. Piieamuakii (William. U. Reynolds, presi- dent).—There are few changes In the pres- ent vaudeville bill. It Includes Dodges and l.niiiichuiere, Efllo Brooklyn, tlelcne Gerard, tiulden Gate Quartet, Rehncr and GsuuVr, O'Donnell Brothers, and the Gordon Sisters, who have made a big success In t heir clever act. They are expected to stay for the rest of the season. The circus remains the same. with Dick 'Vrooman. M. V. Howard, Al. Sen- bcrt, .1. Itoc-ney, Mile. Blgherm, and Howard mid Luellto. I.u.na Paiik (Thompson & Dundy, owners). The circus In the trl-rtngs Is one one of inula uiiin-1 Idtih In the luclosurc. The pro- gramme this week Is as follows: Josle Ann- ton. Mile. Alexandrine, Louie De Mott, (lua- iiiiidh and Tanko, Will Hill, Fve laying Her- berts, Kltlamuru's Japanese Troupe. Kene- heel'uerow and Lnionz. Lcvunlon, Matsoola and Tunko, the Morel I Is, Natado, Nasarls, I'antaor Trio, Oetotdo, Slg. Spessardy, Belle Stone, Little Sdtcootn. Mons. Vlncllo, Zopkl and Mario, the Zarues, and Roht. Stlckncy Jr., In lila clever work on his pony. Two thoiisiind Mystic Shrlncrs had an outing here last. Wednesday. Since Thursday of lust week 400,000 ltcrsdiiij' have seen the open nlr circus, A monkey baa been substituted lor the rat that loops the loop on roller skates. "War Is Heir has an addition this week. IluXbiiiiKoN's Music Ham, (F. U. Hemler- nuii, manager).— TIiIb week's bill: l'Hiiltnc Wells and picks. Howards and Kooney, t'n- rlutlilsn Four. Hathaway and Walton, Car- men Slaters, Zlminer, the Brlttons, Mildred llnimon, Wntsou and Hills, the Seyona, Eight English (ilrls, Nina Collier, Mllanl Trio, Victor's Venetian Band, and Ethel ltoblnnon. amimikin (S. H. Cohen, manager) will open Oct. 1. During the Summer months cx- lenslve nllurallotis, including new exits, have lieen nuide. IIiioaihyav (I.en. Teller, manuger) will open Aug^ 27, with "The Sultan of Sulii, - ' with Frank Monlan and Tlo Irwin. GAitrrv (James Clark, manager).—Thu sou- on here was' begun afternoon of 22, wllh the lioau inn English Folly Co. l.'.viiji i; (Frank Carr, manager).—Sum T. Jack's Httrleequcrs opened the senHon here night of 22. The story of the burlesque pre- vented his to do with the life ot a Cuuau adventuress. Hoi-ham (Charles Williams, manager).— Saturday, Sept. ;i, will murk the beginning uf tile season here, with "Deserted At The Allur." Paytok'h (W. Allen, manager).—Aug. 20 will sen the opening here, with "The Hen- rletla." SvtfU, —Edgar F. Gerard, who has been loriitrd at Dreamland during the Siuuinct as stage director for the vaudeville show, re turns and directs ■ the Ornheum this Full. Manager Percy G. Williams, of the iirphenni, has stated Hint the season Just passed was the best financially In thu history of the house. Another week will linil every house In this borough open. The Montnuk commences .With, "Peggy from Paris," the Majestic, the "last addition to Brooklyn's playhouses, WI1I present "The Wlimrd of <»*:" the Grand Opera House will have "I'lHler - Southern Skies:" the Columbia, •'Soldiers of Fortune;" Park. "A bTcIlt for Love," and the Urpheum and Hyde & Ileh- niiiu'i: will present their vaudeville. . Lamotte, Southern magician, has gone East, to prepare for his Winter engagements. Another new Summer park was opened Aug. 13 at Pascagoula, Miss. The park Is sltunted on the Mississippi Sound, Just this aide of Mobile, Ala. The opening attraction waB Willctte, wlsard, and his vuudevllle com- Sany, Including: Percy Cahlll. - Domlnlck jptneo, Kd. Fltagerald, Ed. Lavelle, Francis Wilson. V. A. Koepko and Prof. L> IL Pico, muslral; director. A change of bill will be made weekly. PUBLISHED! mi A beautiful sentimental ballad of a: daughter »f„itio wiatero ranch, with a simple, yet beautiful and. datehv waltz melody, bv RALPH JAItuRTT. Hung while in MS. with tremendous aucoesa. An acquisition to-any slngerhi rcportofre. Prof, copies to performers tending laia programme, no curds, FREE, orchestration, «c, for postage. rkuulak corns, Me. JiaBETT.AIDEBBQI ID8I0 00., ftkltitotl, SHflHSTOT, WEST ?A. Opening week isn't expected to be a,buying week. Of course we much prefer to sell, but we're just as ready to show. It isn't right for us to insult the quality and craftsmanship in our $20 suits and top coats by the figure at which you buy. Send for samples, measuring outfit and faohion cards. ARNHEIM Broadway <& 9th. New York. 4« » WISCONSIN. Mllivaukee.—The Star was the first of the local houses to open for the regular sea- - - -■-•— -:- t -T- son and Judging from the crowds that at- and to%l«' u v "K^£A n l J (ended the opening week, this popular bur- "Greatest Show ou.fcartli. .Beiownnd ftlltt 11k Bill Potlcrt. .Notes from Local No. 17.—Urn. Harry Davis Ik In town in advance of the "Sho- ISun;" .Maniiaer Husted, of "The Heart of Maryland:" Harry Asklu, of ICzra Kendall's Co., and (Jeo. II. Murray, of "The Silver Slip- per." James Uammon, of the Palace Thea- tre, In addition to being the advertising agent, Is to look out for the paper of ('has. via id ion's two road companies, the Trocadero llur- lesqiiers an J the High Koller3. M. J. Wognu, advertising agent of the Hollls, Colonial mid l'aik Theatres, linn been re-engaged for this season. The three houses will bill as In the past season and will nave the same staff. All members of this local. Ted Wehrle and Ned Curt I u, of the steamer New Urunswlck, hud charge ot the (J. A. It. encampment visit- ors on their deep sea Ashing excursion. Pur- scr Wehrle Is an experienced navigator and expert In deep Ben llsblng. Harry I'areht, manager of "The Isle of Spice" Co., Is to he the manager of the Detroit Opel's Iloilsc, and left here to open that house Sept. S. John Mils has sold his Interest In his watermelon patch. James Orr Is in town for a few dtlya. lie will go i.head of the "Qulncy Adams Saw- yer" Co. Hro. Carlvic has returned and thanks the Pittsburg local for their kludubss to him on his last visit there. The regular season of the lloslon Theatre will open Sept. '■'<, with "Qulncy Adams Sawyer," the old slnlT having been ic-cugaced. Hurry Peyser Is tbo udverllslug agent for the big food fair nt Matbinlcr BulMlng, which will owm Oct; :i. Kd. Ciirtin, Frank Farieu and fled I loans have been engaged. Sundy Munro, and Will Hale, our treasurer, arc at Revere ltritcli for ii short stay, before joining tico. Collier's staff at the Majestic. Ned llurke's largo ad- vertising wagon, with Coca Cola renin nil, was In the rear ot the big parade Aug. 10, and attracted a lot of attention. All the thea- tres lu this city will be. opened Sept. :,. Labor Day, for thu regular aenson. Our next meet- ing will be Sunday, Aug. 2H. Noles from Harnuin & Uuilcy Show, Ad- vance Cur No. 2, Al. Illel, innungcr.—lllcli- iii it Lafcver, Locul No. II, handed In his resig- nation nl Minneapolis, Minn., to accept u iiosltluu us stage carpenter with u lurge New York production, und it nitty be said In Jusl'ce to Mr. Lafcver that w« wcro all sorry to seo hlih go, and we nil wish him good luck. We also have a new lithographer on Car No. 2, who Is setting a pace In regards to getting swell window showings that others will Hud hard to keep up with. It Is needless to nay that Joe Nlhlll. the lithographer, Is making more than good. A. Iloshell was u welcome visitor on pur car at St. Paul and all Ills friends were glad to see him, M. Breslnuer entertained' several of his old friends on the car while st Minneapolis, and another old time circus bill poster, who was greeted by (he boys after a long absence on the Pnclflc coast, but who la now employed In St. Paul, la Tom Scanlon. The health of the men on this car has thus far been exceptionally good and good will and harmony prevail. Vc ulsu have had very nice weather tlilB season, with very few exceptions. Every man on this car Is a union man and Is ubreasl of the times, ... ,| l0 ros- The publishers wish to make this new work the most complete Bio- graphical Record of any yet issued in connection with the American stage. Those members of the pro- fession who have not received a let- ter requesting them to supply cer- tain important data are asked to for- ward their addresses to us at once Those who have received circulars are politely requested to furnish us with the desired information at their earliest convenience. TOE TONHELE PUBLISHING CO., 38 E. 2ltt fit., lew York. Icsmic house Is due for another successful seuson. Weber & Rush's Dainty Duchess Co. was the opening attraction, and scored <t big success. Both burlesques wcro com- plete, with good feature numbers .and plenty of comedy. Bcaslo Clifford, the Mngstrom sin- ters, Itnnzettu and He Lair, Gray und f>rn- luiiu, James and Sadie Leonard, and Chas. Itoblnson made up the olio, and all received enthusiastic applause. The Cherry Ulossoms Ai'aobmy (Edwin Thnnhouaer, manager), —"Jim Bludso," wcok of IB. was well taken euro, of by Mr. Thonhouser'a players, Mace llreenloaf, Albert Brown and Charlotte lurry carrying off the principal honors. "Aa )ou Like It" week of XL and "Peck's Bad lloy" week of U0. Piotks.— Charles F. Gates, who has been In the theatrical business at Houston and ••Hlvcjtou for thu past fifteen years, bus re- ter of car No. 2: Wm. Shea, boss bill poster; J. Nulilll, llthoRtaphcr. Kxciirsloii men: PHer Habr, Dennis Dildnle, llarlcy White, W. 'Um- bo, II. Coughlln. J. Leister and James Lyons. Programmers: Joe Smith, C. Curtice. W. Oli- ver, V. Bat tenon, T. Knvnnaugb, L. haya- mmgli, Ed. Tiro und G. Morgan. Hurley White, the genial und popular excursion man, Is con- templating taking a trip to Europei at the ex- nlratlon of the present season. (I. Morgan and J. Leister may go ahead of tin upc c Tom" show tbla season. James Lyons is seriously thinking of putting Hit IBgO Nights In n Bar ltoom. Joe Smith will devote Ills spare time iicxt Winter to a new business '"■fis'flU Local No. 24. Butfa.o N. Y.- At our regular meeting, held Sunday. Aug. 14, at SwarU's Hall, there was a very large attendance. President Lynch was not ilblc to attend, owing to Illness. Bro. F. C. lay- KNTasUFiUBaB BTBllBOPTICOR-OP- TIORAPH No. a, Ulins and Slldci: splendid Motion ■ Plcturo and Slsrsnptlcon Outfit; aauil- flVC. KNTKRPltlBK, OLIPPKR. KirTV SLOT HACIIINBB for sate at a Iwrgaln. The lot includes Banjo, Scales, Muto- ■eopea, Picture Machines, Music Boxes, Lift, Qtlp and flinching Machine*. Addrena WIOKMAN'S AMUSEHRNT PARLOR, ■j ■ ■ _■_ Mackinac Wand. Mich. VV A MTKI) st once, A 1 S. and »., II. luce and Irish comedian, red liol specialties for week. ISood S. and U. Skotah'Teain. uiiiat 1st good In acta and sober, lilmlt 1 10. team flu and all if you make good. Mlary'sUre, tiuo. O. IIPTTON, t;orntand,nr, Logan O. . ~%HB oJLd IftLUaLB-talld joe. forVanrtc- vllfe *cl, or Monologtto (any oharactnr). All spe- cial—not printed, Send In your order and get. an act worth 19, Written special, ft. M. I.KE, No. 101 No. Mew Jeraey Ave, AUantie City, N, .1. . ,. WAliw~lV^Vcraalii*^ M^^oV>i« m au"liuos, 8. A IK Women, uomedlana, Sketch 'I'caiu* and Noveity Acts. No more homes for '■ilnha." Peo- ple that appreciate good ireairaent, have ahllltr and want aalary in coin, weekly, address T. if Cine, aas V. Main St., Plymouth, Pa. Preference totho|t»>klag organ VNlVBataAIt BDIBOf? RX1IIBITI0N ktaohaniim wanied, tn one order, lata. date. VVANTKD at Once, a number of good Second Band Films— Comlo, etc., long one* it notalhla; nlsoKdlion RxJUhltlon or Universal Klnelotoope. MBUltANIO. care of OMPPKR. FOR HAL.K CHEAP,-(Hie Three Octave Chromatic noaewood Xylophone,, on frames, •!3.eo; Ono set 28 heavy steel Bar Oreheitr» Bells, uhromatlc: finely plated steel, fia.M; One'.Sat Sleigh Bella, U utrapa, fls.ou; One Set la Alum tnnm Chimes, SJQoo. All the above Instruments Deann'n make and In first class condition; only iiacd a few times. Vlnoat of all musical hits'. Sent C. 0.1>. on trial. Sold on account of alukneas. For partlooiarB address W. I). FRKIIKIUOKM, 11M draco St., Chicago, 111. WANTKB-EIHSON KMIIIIITION MAfJUINIi, with lilina. Send list. I*, o. Box, 421, Hartford, C onn. niaBAk? FILMS, Moving ricttiro Maonlnaa. Cameras, Untema, l.cn»c». Song slides and supply sold and bought. Special films and slides made. Shows given. Kxnert mechanics, nermahvani. Cine. A Film Co., lit K,oath fit., N.Y. Tel, 4M J. M. MlhSIti "dlMPOSED Aff DAHRANOBD tor any Instrument, or number of lliatrublents ti.worda anil music, sketches, etc Send «,uunr> ,8. L. LBWIB. 4» Richmond Bt„ OlnolnnitliJ). HOW TO BTAHT IN SHOW nt Ml«!■»». (Copyright) S itirmrpnt hooka la els. All Unas acts. MOHPltCT'S SCHOOL, Ml N. lath St., rhlla., Pa. Salary all you am Yaiibl'i Indian Mod. w#ek'«. ' lit; v.",, """.'"""'*™"S!" *"-"■■• — ■- I,,,, iiniinclnl secretary and bualness agent lurtied to Mllwaukeo for this seuson ,01 >. " - -- ■—■-- •••- "esl Ity" to go .lames Leonard, of the Dainty Duchess Co., suffered a severe wrench of his knee at the open'ng performance Sunday. Mr. LeonHrd resumed his place In the company on Wednes- day, despite his leg being In bad shape «•• V. Miller will open his eighth season of the Albainhra 1!8, with "Out of tbo Fold." .. Johu It. Pierce will open the BIJou ;8, with "Our New Minister.".. .. .Sherman Itrown will not open the Davidson until Sept. 0, when "Ben Hur" Is to be presented. • •... .The Grand and Crystal ere due to re- enter the field Aug. 28, with vaudeville bills. »»» INDIANA. ,. Indianapolis.—At House (Ad. F, Miller, Field's Minstrels Aug. 20. I'auk -TiiKATtu; (Dickson English's manuger) Opera Al. 0. & Talbot t, nmn resigned his office ou account of leaving tbo city to go on the road. In his place ro. Bern- Taylor, Chas. Ferguson, and Goo. Riley, mid' Ilro. Frank Bowc was elected business ent Bro. Danny Lynch Is at work at tlie. Star, billing the opening uttracllon. Dock- stadnr's Minstrels. The Lyceum uuens with "Darkest Russia," Aug. ^ffKfl^S^ brothers are hard at work: B. 11. Tuy or, Beny Taylor, Chas. Ferguson and (Jen. Riley, who has the banners. Everything Is golug along nicely with Local 24. .Notes of Local No. IS, Milwaukee. Wis.— The brothers of this local ure busy, as all the tbeatreB will open in a few weeks, tte have beard that one of our brothers—Fred Ivde-le very III. und Is In the hospital at omalm. Neb. Bro. John WhHmore takes clmrge of the Sheboygan, Wis., Opera House. Ilro Chua. Walwer was awarrieo the hoiiui side wagon of the uliop : he worked for. the uccrs).-»TlieWaywafd""8on," il-llt.' filled isist season «» ^wnfl mnn with ftg. MM. e botise twice a day and made i • ^H*P , _fiJ 11 " JH!"iS5 THEATRICAL •?.«• FOOT WE AB. Stitin Slippers, red, black,white, pink mid blue; sin|{le or double straps, 2-iucli Louis XV lieiiln; furnished frcm regular stock or made to order on shortest notice, to mutch any gown; a pair, . . S2.0B 'MAKE-UP" ism REQUISITES. In stock constantly arc com- plete lines of all Domestic anil Foreign preparations and Dressing Room requisites— much larger assortments than theatrical folk usually meet with, and for much less money than they pay elsewhere. BPEOI AL—Macy 's Thuutrical Cold Cream, pound can*, each. 39o. BKW rjpewritten Sketeboa, II eaoh. "Oct mi My tMind" (tramp and souhratte); "John Uacser's. Soi/nro" (travesty, 1 male, ,1 femaion "PleaatrMakc t'p" (white faco,2males): "Al.inie Too strong" llitauk fnco,a males). Andreas ller- nard Kllng, Playwright, 7 Bulflnch St., Ihiaton, Maa>. .■■'-. . ' ■■ AT Uilii:iiTV-JlM PAIRQanKS, Singer, Dapcer, and comedian; long expel leuee in Med. Illr.; strong Kubc Turn, Uoinody In Acta; salary four limit; change often; can loin at once: will have to acud ticket. WlreorwrfieJIiu Fairbanks, ait u ci) King St., Toronto, Canada. V. R. H. 1ACT & CO., Broadway I 3ath0tr«*t ' at' i" Sixth Aye., | UMJb, Street, NEW YORK CITY. WANTko, for Irene Franoes Comedy and Vaa- dr.vine Co., Ihsek fsue, Uuleh, Irish uomedUn*, ^lano Pldyor and flood Advanne Agent; booked solid, long aeasnn; doubling hraaa preferred. » m. HVIIKR. r.a-i Heymonr SI., Syracuao, N. V. WANTED—Al Louturer and (mice Worker, percentage; Mualcal Team, one In phtr plana. Strong Comedian, change. » nights. All must bo good, state ago and experience. ■" nAY*IONI>, <snK, 4'jdHl. Uhleago, III. ATMBBftTY. MR. « MltS. UAtlBLI.- IllOlb Uoluh, Irish, black Face, Rluglng, Dancing and Talking Comedian, (MllS.TOTjHu. suiU'liino Player.. >Can change for one or two weeks. Hotti work In acta and make them go. If I don't know you, tickets necessary. Sober and reliable. Tell nil we are to do In llrat letter, initio, I wrote three 1*1 If i», no answer. BOB t:ACKI,l„ m Ward hi., Saginaw, Mich. ~ WAHTiBD, Man or Wrinian with jioo. M in- terest 1)1 Weaiern Comedy Drama. I'rofsi ono who would ltto to play small part. Nhnw opuna In Sept. want people all lluea. One night siamla. Lsitoyi lluzcltoti's, Montana Sell Co., Morrono, Hid. ^_ \ "ATP IjIBKHTV, Lady "i'crfornir for MoiH- elite Co. Ohatigo for one week. 1 do Silly Kid, Old Maid, Irish llldtly and Black Face straight In aula. Experienced, Address MISS WINNIK ADAMS, Great Bend, Kan. A. UOODIUCII, l.AWYKIl, Ml Welt MadJMo St.. Chicago; estabiiahed IM4. Buslneaa MB Hi qnftt. Branotiea and facilities in other States. wanted, Med. Petformers that can ohaaie (or one week unv old kind; Jdln on Wire; UokMa tilt; ion got It four, limes. worth, and probably more. 00„ BtiriMlde, Clearfield Co., Pa., WAjmOO. "MKOIOINbY TEJiKOUMBMS, PIANIST ismilT HF.AMBHi. STATU SALARY, MUST BF. low. NO ITCKFTS. Must be ready i» Join on wire. Addreaa • "Diiotor," __B20m 4. Hamlon House , Ctlea, W. V. "TUB Maiden ami tbo Mouse," Finest TWn- mepoui. Itoaeluid Skin Dance, belt schottlivhn Injcara Klognntarrangomontof oaoh, lopta.and Xlano, lie., or both for aio. 1'ladnsolossamtprtoe. rthur Melllnger. pnh., mak a, n»ttlo oreekJUfeh, wanted to guy, a j.ot oif aibc- OND HAND FILMS. Stale lowest price. , Addwaj^,^ J. U. 2lJll[DKIi, Delaware, Qhjo, WANTED, 'FILMS. T.Al)V MR H.I.I'iV* TRATBD SUNOS, I'lANIST, IIADU'M HAMI. K. ni'ci.tis, Manchester, v. n. 1.tiii(|iie opened .. ne»s 15, under new moiiageinent The Clitics will play .at Fall-bank week pt !ii. hear from road, Notes from Lotal Xu. 18. Newark, N. J.—• We had u very enjoyable meeting Aug. 11, aud. aflcr transaetlng some regulur liusineHS, we Initiated Win. .1. Neff, advance man of "A ijtimc of Life" <'o. We are glad lo report that a nuuilwr of inunagera have signed an agreement whereby the working hours will lie regulated satisfactorily lo our members, and a regular rule of wages bo established. The managers who have already signed are: Cluirtes K Hlnney, of Illuney's Theatre, of this cltv; Manager C. A. Dunlap, of RHetTM Park, and Mnnager Kirov, of Lyceum The- atre, RI'MhetS. Thanks for communlcnlluns from Secretary 1. 1. Mct.'ormlck, President Joseph and others. Itoad members will kindly send their addresses to II. H. Parker, recording secretary, l»4 Market Street, New- liert 'h. Itussell writes: "Ixtcal No. 3.1. Brooklyn, has again changed It secretary, nnd I am to take the offlte." Tom Corby and Walter Kcttlewood. of Local No. 3, Pittsburg, have signed with "The King of the Cattle King" Co. ♦♦♦ r . Matsi-uo'h Royai. .IaI'ANBsb Timufe. three women, two men and two children ; the Ha- wnllan Tniiilindiiurs, six In number, and Ihe Corean magicians, Yung. Ju Kim and Chi Sake like, are under the management of James W. Price. The scls huve been wlunlug sueccss playlng»Summer engagements. ., ,,, William Slonnis baa returnetl to- t«»wn from his trip to Canada, which was ttiken fur ilic double iiurpi.se itf biiNlness nud plena ure The iiiHuni't In Cnnniln uau Ike \\ Inui peg Fait, which Mr. Morris ami hit wife at (ended dally. Ho bus greatly improved In health, and la ngalu In harness at his ofiitc for tbo busy Fall and Winter season. WARTED 4(i(l K Medicine rorioimers all lines, Sketch Teams, n. F. Oomedlana, Wpnian or Man H Sing to siidci, s. nnd D. Man or Team. Useful People all lines, change ai.il make good one week. Board at hotel. 1 pay nil. Salary low, but aura. Tell all flm letter. Join on wire. • Ten companies, permanent Jobs. Ttoketar Yes, If known, Per. Add. 1»K. K.D. HUDSON'S Vl'l'KHIN- ARY MBDICINK CO., Falrlleld, Adama Co., Pa. • ,WUnu>, MiTaloal ComedisnTwitb Unutu- (dents, for Drat class musical sol; alao lady, can play (violin and mandoline) and sing well. r ' ••MUSICDS,"' UI.IPPKA. HANAUEHB-lf you waul First Clean, Re- liable Dramatic People In all Hues, wire or write panleulsrs. Alao have Strong Novelty Vaude- ville Acta.. Plsy parts, etc Illustrated Song, Moving' 'Picture Ada. Performers In every line send In opes lime, lowest, photos and par- lli-ulars. ' Noveiiy Acts wanted. W. LINDSAY GOUDON, Amnsemonl Agont, •J07 Weal Stth St.. Now York. ((Ml MAI.K, VAUDEVILLE TI1KATHK. In Manchester, N. IL; Seals 000. KVerjIlllDg lo dobnsinciswlih, Itcady to open. Been running a rears. Scenery, opera chairs, Addreaa W. I.. (lAI.LAllrTKIt, Casino Theatre. Lawrence. Mass. WANTBO, for Slovens and MoiainaS Comedy Co., Onrnoi Loader Willi muslo, Lady or (lent to fskn piano and overture and play small parts. Skcleh Team that uan fill lbs abofe, wrlln. Will ini.v soft, cnmhinailnii Car. Add. NIANTIU, ill. "WANTED, Two Sketch Toaiu«,Vlimesiflotim'. illan, aialo If you play organ, aud Nnvtihy Acts. Salary Sure; nuilio your lowex and I** ready lo Join on wife. Add. K. A. PoLLABD, ralnlsVllle, Ky., earettf Modern Remedy Co. ' '•' 100 LKTTKRIIKA III, prcjiald, by mall, SAo.; Kuvolopea same; e.uooo-jds, ll.aA; 11,000 coupons, Ii, etc. Samples, 4c. Central City Show Print, llaidanil, MI1-I1. ■■ ~AT 1.IBMKTV-A1 ALL 'ftdtJND flHPHR- TOI liK WOMAN, can Join on receipt ef wife, No time for iiiriesa correetu tide nee. BespoDsthle managers only. (Regards in Klnsef s). Address BKSSIK MORTOK, Weldnn, N. C. WAMTEIa-Hlack Tent; alao Films am) Rov- ing Plcturo MOW for muck cash. Ann (las Malting Outfit. Address FRANK CLIFFORD, iaiHpMi Ut ____:^ WANTED, for Balance of Stimmerand a inter seaion, a (leneial Business Man, a sketch Tbaiu that can Dance. Harry llaiulyii and dm and ivsrd.wi-lln. K. A. II Afllll NtlTON, Mgr. I larrlng- toli's Pavilion Tliealre. Address AKOKNCA, ILL. WANTED, for Hi* Camclla Oil Medicine Co., Sketch Teams and Single Performers. AlaoHllent Act". Those playing organ given preference. Dr. M. N. La Vera, Porsyfh, III. W ANTBD-All 'Round comedian for Modiolus Bus. Work open air. Musical Man preferred or Sketch Tram. Muit be able 10 change for two week*. Oood aalary to right people. Address HR. J. II. NF.LSON, l'licboyg»D, Mich. WANTED, Medlcluo People- Musical Teams, Sketch Team, Rod Hot U.J'. Singing and llano- Itil Comedian. No tickets unlesa 1 know you. Drinkers, cdasera, wotild-ho managers, keep oft. Modern Doctors, lloulli Charlostoh, Clark 00., 0. WANTED—A position. Will give tlireeaut pbiy, "Aunt Olutbla," to responsible manager. Sec at lis H. Uarrollton Avo. \v. F. Ilublioll, Baillmore, Md. ATTlUOTIVBJ YOUM0 vYflstW WARTRI^ lo l'oaein Cnstunio for lllustraiors; also Hupeilor Chorus girls. •'f'f 0 ".' '••L n .A**l?J f ,'_ LADY will,sell some Handsome Street and Evening down's, I ft to I'jo: lildlogllst.il. Private. i DESSAU; Mt> W.HOtli St., let apartment, oaaL s THEATRICAL GOLD CREAM. There are cany Coiu Oream Prenaratitmi on the market today. Some are aoorJ-othsra an BKTTEa-Bnt Molnnerney's la BKST. TUB .Ingredient* ef Molnnerney's Gold Cream aire put and harmless, and when yon once eat this preparation yon will want no oilier. Other good qualities In Its favor are Its delicate periarae, smooth whiteness and cooling properties. and 1 (does not cost as mo oh a* many ot the in laferlor preparation 1. rO» aValJS OM.T AT 0MMBU HEW %OHK k VIUBT CLASS Cl. AlllON KTTIMT, OWlttg to disappoint menl, wants Wluterongsgemcnt. Lo- cale only. Sober and rollable. Flno high sod low pitch Inst. Boat references. At liberty after Aug. .11. Address HKNIIY (HIIKH. Hotel Lo Chevalier. Ooean Urove.'N. J. mull Dl VINO DDU (male, fox terrier) and new liOft. Kxtonalod Ladder, price, |M IIAHIIT DICKINSON, nan Wren Avo., St. I.oule, Me. TVPKWIUTEIl, HI,I('KE>'SI>«UI'KK, No. \ a |ils Mschlne, almost now; will sell for III; a bargain. Alaoa No. 7, new, Ifto iua< hlne; will saerlSee lor tv>. Call or adiirees ROBRRt J. STEIN, ice Thi rd Av e., N. f, AT lilUEKTY After Sept. 1, MIl.'LRITks-. (Bit., Msud, Ira 1 -Double Traps, Head Balancing Traps, siaok Wire, Olown wnlstlOs, Two Puny Act, one lu luaps, (wo in tumbling- First clan nigra. ana agents, write or wire, K. Mlilette, K.vansvTiie, Ind., fio'n. Del. Third leason with the Harris Nickel Plate Show. ^ : WANTED, for Lester's K.uterlalneri, RUok Face <ii>medlau who docs Al Singing and Banning Specialties, Contortionists and Slack Wire Per* formers. Week standi; big towns. Tickets for short Jumps. No boon., Write all quick. hosier's Fbilorteinera, Kreeport, 111. LaOY~ MUSI <I ANS At Liberty t or JFall and winter work. Violin. Cornels and clarionets. Address I.ADY. csre of OMPPKR. Z WANTED—Lady Violoncellist for hotel or- cheitra. Experienced plsyors only. Wire. MISS B^tJDKRftON. Spokane Hotel.Spokane, Waih. ^ AT JL1BKHTv alter Sept. 8, Oood Slide fMaw bonciit. B. and0 (Col,). Address L. £_EOO LEBTON, 800 8. Wall St..Oolumbna, 0. WANTED, for Cos. 1 and il, Perrurmera lit All Lines of Med. Bus., Sketch Teams, Single Per- formers, a and D. Artist, Irish, Dutch and Blaok Face comedians; prefer one team doing Straight or Comedy Musical Apia or an; Novelty' Acts. Want, two male Piano Mayors. Nino night stands. People multohange. fllve full particulars In flrnr dii. bi-;ut CHRISTY, Manager Western letter. Med. Co., Brownsville, Dodge Co Wis. WANTED at Once, a number of good Second Rand Pllma—Comic, elc, long ones If possible; also Fillsou Exhibition or Universal Kliietnscopo. J. HALL. »M McAU.jji Si.. I'hlto.. I'a. AT liIOKIt'1' V, Pot VaUdctlllt, Young Lady, with culllvated suuiaiiu voice. Would Join skelolit Can play parte. Refliied SubtsUo, caro.o/ CM/PCKt