The New York Clipper (October 1904)

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» THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. October 22. •• r* 'BAND OF BELLEVILLE,CANADA NOW TOURING EUROPE. THE "Kir/TIESS" IX LONDON, THR CHRONICLE.—"The Kilties are very refreshing In a London that still grots* tinder the rhythmic tyranny of the cake walk." THK - 8TANDARD.—"Their playing Is flnlBhed, and they certainly pos- sess more, elasticity than some of the military bands from abroad." DAILY MAIL.—"The performance was an undoubted success. Encores were continually demanded and generously granted." MOUNINO LEADER.—"The entertainment, which was greeted with en- CONQUBRING '. IJONpON PELICAN.—"The Kilties have come, hare been.'seen and heard, and, judging hy the applause which welcomed them at the. Albert Hall, have conquered." THE nRFfcREB.—"It Is a One band—full toned and well balanced." THE TIMIC8.—••It may be said nt once .that tne,.KIItles had no difficulty In rousing great enthusiasm". ROYAL OOMMAND THE Ilia uU: *V«m km I ralmf • .and coawrt 10 Book la all JBf Ufa." THE PBIIOB OP WALES Mid: "Th» precision and attack of tbe land wer* idolrabla" ': Far iajonnatlon. regardla* th» American toas- to follow, pI*mi writ* to' horn* office, Belleville, Canada. Any informal Ion as to organization! faking oar till*, hook lag oa oar reputation and n it Jig oar traata mark, pleas* seaa to aome afllea, BELLEVILLE, CANADA, aad be rewarded. tllirriTH, Owr»e»r. T. •». J. POWER, Olraotor of "Klltlaa'ffi" Tour. THE «*I5.XX.TXES" ABE OOMIIV'. ihuFiasm from first to last, was varied by fine choral singing and good danc- ing." DAILY TELEGRAPH.—"Applause of an enthusiastic nature was the rule throughout the evening, and the Kilties won many admirers." HORNING POST.—"The body of tono Is excellent, and the quality of tbe wood wind Is especially round, the usuai harshness of reeds of a mili- tary bond being entirely absent." T. a*. fieorge M«l»l boa returned to the Olrard Avenue Theatre a* business manager and treasurer.:...'.Cecilia Loftus, in "Tbe Serio- comic Governess,'.*'ia,booked for the Broad Street Theatre Nov. 7......Oscar Heller, nn "old time actor; whose stage, toaine waa otli I>e ^ullee, died last week in< this ila city. peed sixty-two. De Vallee waa a comedian welf known, here In the TO's and 80's, but lie had riot .been on tbe stage for over six rears....'..Edward T. Davis, confidential business manager for tbe Welghrman estate, owners of the Garrlck Theatre, Sled a bill or Miultv in the Common I'leas Court last week, claiming H-partuwahrpeiD, the, Oarrlck Thea- tre, and asking for an accounting. He ■ loW that he formed a partnership with Mr. Howe Oct. 11, 1600, contributing 11,500 for n one-fltth Interest. Mr. Howe waa to contributed 113,500. Mr. Davis claims that the theatre has earned from October, ltfOl, when It was opened, until February last, $45,304, and that th lease for. ten years, from Rept. 1, 1001, which was obtained from the lute William Wlghtroan, is the most valuable) asset of the copartnership. Mr. Howe denies the copartnership, but admit*, nn iigreemcnt to pay Mr. Davis one-fifth of the profits for His services' In obtaining the lease. PIttabnrg.—At^he Nixon Theatre <Tbo*. 1". Kirk Jr., resident manager) the all star •orupanv, In "The Two Orphans," commenced u week a engagement Monday, Oct. 17. A large advance sale Is reported. E. H. Hoth- em and Jnlla Marlowe last week produced ' Itomeo add Juliet" Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Much Ado About Nothing" Thursday, and "Hamlet" Friday and Sattir- i'iiv, matinee and night. Tbe engagement was highly successful from every standpoint. Crowded nouses were the rule at every per- formance and both stars and their com- pany were tbe recipients of generous applause us well as press notices of- a highly com- mendatory nuture. Tbe announcement (or week of 24-20 Is Cecilia Loftus, In "The Serlo-Oomle Cleverness," 1 ACAnr.siv (Harry W. Williams, manager). -r-Phil Sherldan^s City Sports Burlesque Co. Is this week's attraction. The Fay Foster Co.'nla.ved all last week to business that taxed the capacity of the bouse. The com- pany la an unusually good one and was re- ceived generally In a most entbuslastla man- ner:- Rice & Bar ton a Rose Hill English Folly Co. Is announced for week of 24-20. - Avgkub .Thbator (Horry - Davis, mana- ger).—"My Wife's Husband" Is the stock company's offering tola week. "Lord and Lady AJgy" was presented last week In a most finished manner. It 1 proved one of the 1 greatest performances seen at the Av- enue so far thla season and received un- stinted praise from all quarters, on top of which was recorded a splendid week's busi- ness. For week of 24-20 tbe attraction will lie "Dp, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." • Buott Theatre (11. M. Gtillek, manager). —Joe Welch opened Monday, 17, for a week, lu "Tbo Peddler.'.'' Selma Herman and a strong 'company, In ' Maurice J. Fielding's sensational melodrama, "Wedded But No Wife," closed Saturday, IB, after an excep- tionally good week's business., Edward Mc- Hilgh, an Mat Murdock, tbe tramp, and little Wanda Carlisle, In the role of Marporie Win- illed. were very successful. Nellie McHenry, In "M'llss," Is the announcement for week commencing Monday, 24. DryctHNj) TitnATun (R. M. Oullck, man- ager).—"Paris by Night." with Bert Leslie and Rob Datley as- headllners, commenced a week's engagement Monday, 17. Billy B. Van, In "Tbo ICrrand Boy/' a new musical comedy,' lu two. acts, by' George Totten Smith, pecked the house to tbe doors last week and crowds were turned away, uu- nhle to gain admittance, Tbe play was xtven Its first production on any stage Sept. -'(>, at Peeksklll, N. Y. Tbe company 1b a large one and Svtis received with unbounded nppUtise. Among the most prominent, In i-itditlon to the Btar, were Rose Beaumont, Kdltb Hart nnil C'leui Bevls, and the above four were warmly applauded for their clever work. Clins. flrhpewlu. In "Tlie Awakeulug of Mt. HW>," etavM for n weha ,\kmUki>, Si. Umpirr Theatrb (E. J. McCullough, man- ager).—"When Women Love" Inaugurated •» stay of one week, commencing Monday, IT. "At'the Old.CrosB Roads," a melodrama deal- ing with ilfo.ln the South, was given last week to good'business. It is nn Internstlne story told In'five acts and was ably presented liy a.clever company, l^oulse Valeutlne did some very clever dancing and Twain- specially work that was much enjoyed. The offerlnu foriweek of 24-20 Is "A Girl of the Streets," with Lillian Mortimer In the leading role. GitANn OI'koa Houan (Harry Davis, mnna- S«r).—Tremeudous business was done at i his house last week, a considerable number of neoplo 'being unable to' gain admission on several occasions. This week's bill Includes: carter l)e Haven Sextette, Hallcn and fuller, l.otta Qladstoue, lUrrlgnu, Prosper Troupe, Cnukley aud McUrlde, 1'owci-h and Freed. Kelly untl Violet, Gorman and West, Rae aud Hrosolic, Robin F. Heath, Herbert's dogs, llerl Wiggins mid the klnetogrsph. Stan Tiicathi; (Keystoue Amusement Co., maungers).—A Kiivrreulon of good houses was agalu the rule at this resort last week. Tbe rurent bill follows: Nichols and Croix, Victor Vatnout, Marie Clark. Billy Grey and the Htarograph, with the "Bold Bunk itohbery'! wrlen.ot' mot'on pictures. > Notes,— The ucw ualety Theatre, which will oiieu shortly. Is rapidly appraochlng com- pltlon. A ecalo of popular prices has been ennonuced, ranglug from 25 cents to one dollar..... .Charley case, tbo quaint laugh maker, who appeared Inst week at the Grand. received .o warm, welcome from his many u lends Iterc Tho evening performances nt. the Star Theatre, commencing Mondav. 17,-will start at 7, 8 and 0 o'clock, oucuaif how earlier thou heretofore. Manager Harry Davis list) ■ announced a change of plans, consisting of tbe transfer of the stock company from the A Venue, to the Alvln The- litre, to become effective Monday;'Nov. 7. The permanent musical travesty company originally intended to be Installed at the UvJn will Inaugurate- Its season at the Avenue-Theatre on the same date.' V IllUro.norl.—At Ihe Lycoming Opera House (Lymsn J. Flak, manager) Ohaa. B. Hnoford drew two big audiences Oct. 8. "The Spirit of '7.6" canceled 11. "Babes In Toyland" did Immense business 12. "The Heart of Maryland-' pleased a good-house 111. Rig advance sale for "The Strollers," 1C. Due: Bennett' and Moulton week of 17, "Arizona" 26, Byron Opera Co. 28, Mary 'Emerson 20. Notm. —Mrs, Edith Rick, manager of the nick School of Oratory, of this city, Is Bcor- Ing a big success In the leading role of "Beyond,".at Chlckerlng Hall, In Boston..,. The Wllllamsport Bill Posting Co., members of the National Association, under tbe man- agement .of Lyman J. Flsk, nave made some big' Improvements tbroftgbout this neeMon and today have one of the beet equipped plants In tbe State - i s Rending.—At the Academy of Music (John D. Mlshler, manager) "The Ifatal Wedding" came to good houses Oct. 11, 12. "Girls Will Be Girls 7 ' had a well ailed house 1%. "The Silver Slipper" played a „good sized audience 14. "The Flaming Arrow" drew well IB. Grand- Omhia Hours (Nathan Apptll, manager).—Williams and Stevens, In -The Hottest Coon In Dixie," had a successful engagement 10-12. "A Game of Hearts'' followed with good business 13-15. w Bijou Theatre (Updegrnff & Rrownell. managers).—-noble's Knickerbocker Co. and Weber's Parisian Widows had crowded bouses 10-12 and 13-15, respectively. ' » Srranton.—At the Lyceum (A. J. Duffy, manager) the Elks' Minstrels 17, 18, Mary Emerson 10, Bertha Galland 20. "The Stroll ers," IP., came to n fair house. "Girls Will Be Girls," If, Ifi, drew good bouses. Academy ' < A. J. Duffy, manager),—. "Ninety and Nine" 17-19. "David Hariira" 20-22. "Rachel Goldstein," 13-16, had good houses. '!■'■ ... Star (Alf. G. Herrlngton, manager).— Tho imper'al Btirlesqiters 17-10. The Au- stralians 20-22, Gay Morning Glories 24-26, Bowery Burlesquers 27-.0. • y , i i , s " AH o o nn — A t thB Eleven t li A Venue Opera House (I. C. Mlshler, manager) Paul .Gil- more. In "The Mummy and tbe Humming Bird," 10. and tbe London Gaiety Girls, 11, 12, bad big business. "Tbe Flaming Arrow" 13, "A Trip to Chinatown" 14, "Why Women Sin" .15. Coming: "El Capltan" 21, 22, "Girls Will Be Girls" 25, "King Dodo'' 26, "Arizona" 28. Note.— Slg. fiaulelle's Circus showed at Hnllldaysburg 8, to big business. i« i ii Mnnsfleld—At -Memorial Opera House (Bowers 4 MIcltley, managers) tbe picture show, presenting "Endlaod-Hook," gave two performances Oct, 8, to moderate attendance "The Sultan of Sulu," 11, had a crowded bouse and gave Bpleodld satisfaction.?- "A Buncb of Keys" had a medium house' 13. J. C. Lewis, la "81 Plunkard," gave two per- formances, to large business. 15.. Coming: "The Price of Honor" 17, the Great Lafa- yette 18. . Columbia, — At the Columbia Opera House (John,B, Besslnger, lessee and man- ager) "The Prince of Salerno" gave a pleas- ing performance, to fair business, Oct- 12. Moonlight Maids IS. Coming: Brother/ton's Minstrels 18, "Under Southern Skies" 10, "A Trio to Chinatown" 20, England's Inside Circus 21, 22. "A Child of the SlumirVfio, "El Capltan" 2C. Lancaster.—At Fulton Opera House (Cuss. A. Yecker, manager) Corse Pnyton's Stock Co., 'a repertory, had very good busi- ness Oct. 10-15. 8am T. Jack's Burlesquers 17. "Why He Divorced Her" 18, "A Trip to Chinatown" 10, "Why Women Sin" 20, ♦'The MlMOiuianB" 21, "Thou Shalt Not Kill" 22. »»» — The. Gertrude Roberts Co., under tho management of Morrow and Arnold, will be- gin rehearsals on Nov. n, at Canton, Pa., opening at that point Nov. 14. Tbe com- pany wilt play a short season In Pennsyl- vania, doing three night stands. After De- cember the company will tour Southern cities, doing week stands. Well known people have been engaged and the prospects for a successful season are said to be excellent. Harry-'€-. Arnold will be the leading support of-Miss Roberts. . . ■ BEMD FOR "THB KCKNE PAI.VTEll." Copyrighted, Illustrated. Book teaches Theatri- cal scene Fainting; pointer on Uolorlog and Let- tering Lantern Slides, toe. silver or order: no stamps. p. BU TCIlERi Box 877, Buffalo, N. Y. WANTED, Lady "to Travel with Show, as Companion for My Daughter, and Assist In Con- cert and Magic Illusions. Mast be small and gocil looking. tMndphotoand fall description. .Add. l'ROF. W. U. MCMILLAN, McKlouey, Tolas. WANTED, flood Medicine People, Sketch Teams and Comedians; one playing piano pre- ferred. Answer to MABEL I , Memphls.Scb. FOR SALE •• Klne Oalatoa Weston, f icu: good a» new. Pictorial Front tor Moving Picture Snow, $60. Filuii, |B per toft. High Diving Dog, Fox Terrier, Ladder. Net. gso. All kinds of goods cx- flhsnged. 0. 1'. BABKLEV, Mt, Pleasant, Pa. WANTBD-i-tteteb Team, Musical Act and BpeolalUes; also Man and Wife, Man to Plav Plaso HDd -Ladv for "Galatea" and "Lunette." No booz- ers: no tickets State all iu first. CHASE A BUS- 8KLL, Box its, Sauk Centre, Minn^ . WANTED—Minstrel People of overy descrip- tion. Corned Is us. Dancers, Vocal Ibu and all others, Mosioiaai for B.iandO. State all. salary, etc Add/eta HULBl'RD'S S. F. MIN8TUKLS, Box 101, Philadelphia, Pa. THEATRICAL HOTELS •ad BOARDINfl HOUSES. NATIONAL HOTEL, OmQACrO. Van Bnren anawobHtiAv D. A. DOOLKY, Prop. Wabash A Madlwn, CHICAGO. O. 0. Yaugbao, Prop. Strictly American Plan, $S-fU single; UTiioa. ioo Samples, new, im. Paper Utbos, unlettered, »i; Vaadeville, Comedy, MagiOf-tty- Bamplo order, ioo a-8De«t Oomb'o Posters and Streamers, limit 4 words, tl.M cash, with copy. UNION SHOW PRINT, «tS OaUowhill, Phlla, WAR hale, Newly Painted Scenery, four Seta Scenes, Including Parlor, Kitchen, Mountain and Landscape, Fine limp; used only one week: house closed by oily ordinance. Artist 0. H. Cool- ion will sell right. R. 8. Sullivan, Attica, Kan. Holt's Nil Hiiel Cafe £%? SSS SSS! Rooms 60o. to 76c. per d»y; »xw and ts.00 a week. Ladles' Restsurant on second floor. No. I G. 4th St.. Wilmington, Del. a R. HOLT, Prop. •T. JAMEB HOTEL, TOLEDO, O. Amerl eon Plan. Theatrical Headquarters. 1L* single. f 1 double: f 8 and 17 per week. VICTOR HOUSE, 274 E. Indiana St., Chicago. Room and Board, it week. Italian and French Onislne. Centrally located. V. Coatellail. Prop. FAJLAOB HOTEL, 101 N. Clark St, Chicago. -•eek: with private bath, ft H. B. HDTIPHRKY, Prop. Earopean, $3 per week^wlth^privatsJbatb.JT. WJH. TELL HOUSE, Howard and Somersel Sis., Boston, Mom. Central location. Excellent meals. EMILY T. BANNWART, Prop. LAFAYETTE HOTEL, ALLBlvTOWM, FA. THEATRICAL HE.tDftlARTERS, ti.26 Single, gl Double, to and $7 per week. TRAFALGAR HOTEL, 116-117 E. 14, N. Y.,nr. Dnlon 8q., Academy, Dewey. Rooms 60c., 76c., 11, gl.60 day; |2-60to §8 weet, W.DJIANNIGAN, Prop. BERNARD HOTEL, 9th and Pine, St. Louis, near all theatres. European plan. Room with bath, M M to tj week. Give trial. B. F. OAHILL, Prop. THE CASTLE INN, Niagara Square. Buffalo, N. Y. Rates, $2 to 14 per day. MR. 3 F. DCNBAR, Prop.; MRS. M. K hair, Mgr. The LeSure, FINEST PROFESSIONAL HODSE IN PHILA. B. W. CORNER 12th and LOCUST. HOTEL VELEY BCHOPEA" FLAM. * gar special weekly rates to the profeanoa. las Clark St., Chicago. Most oentral location I ndty WANTED, For Gilbert A Watson Show, AI Med. Performer. Change for week. Limit, is and all expenses after joining. Must ha sober. State it play instrument, and what; all first letter. W. A. Woodier, Mgr. fillbert * Watson Show, 1813 2d Ave., Rock Island, ill. ' WANTED—Team ai once, who can change nightly, for big med. co. (males preferred), one to fake piano. If you are the best, wire me. Ticket*, a close. . . TOM JOHNSON, Niles, Mich. WANTED 4AVICK-Versatile Sketch Team (Man and Wife), singles and doubles. Change for week. Gent must do comedies Is sols, Vaude- ville People, write. State all and lowest salary (sure). Franklin A. Brooks, General Delivery, water»own. N. f. VIOLIN and Slide Trombone at Llberly. Al on both instruments. Theatre or road. Address KENNETH STUART, Suhr's Oroh, Plalnfleld, N. J. 4th RECORD STOCK CO. SEASON- WAN TED—Man for Heavies, some leads; Come- dian, Old Actor for Old Men, two Character Actors, Juvenile Man, good sized Heavy Woman, Son' breite, Character Woman, Clever Child, Experi- enced Rep. Pianist and Hustling Agent. Ward- robe, good study and ability Indispensable. State very lowest. Pay own. Year's engage. meat. N. B.—Mile. Housa, Harry Sloan and Marie Ramey, write. J. Wallace Clinton, Record stock Farm, Oarrollton, Cattaraugus Co, N. Y WANTED—Versatile Performers for Med. Show. Those with musical novelties preferred. State all in Unit letter. Oood B. P. Comedian with up to date specialties. State If you play organ, piano or other lustra meat. If you mis- represent you won't like this place. S. A. BLISS, 124 8. Williams St., Dayton, 0. P. S.—On account of mutual agreement. I am nhanglng people for the first time in two years. WANTED—A good Singing and Dancing Oomedlan who can do comedy in acta aud make lliemgo; also good Orgun Player who does spe- cialties. Good salaries lo good people. Must join on wire. Tickets if I know you. V. J. Mansfield, Tldioute, Pa. TEN Juggling Tricks, no skill, spinning, bal- ancing, etc : 60 cents. O. K. or monev hack. K. P. CONRAN.2236N. 4thSt., Phlla. IOO* AT LIBERTY 1908 , MR. JEAN FOXCROKT, Character Old Ms Id, Soubrette, Fake Drain, Light Juveniles (male). Specialty. P. 8.—Regards to "A Breezy Time" co.,Pli|ua,0. WANTED—At once, 8. and D. Artist, Noveltv Acta of all kinds. Notiokets. Join on wire. Address ELECTRIC OOMBDY CO.. Jollelvlllc. Indiana. AT LIBEH.TY-THE WEAVERS. GKORtJK aud OHRYSTIE These Weavers ulwavs weave the best of goods at |a low price. Strong, mean, refined, funny aud up lo the times Sloglng aud Talking Specialties. Address COLLINS, lows. WANTED, OOOD SKETCH TEAM, also COMEDIAN with more than one speolalty. Also PIANO PLAYER that eon work la aau. Can Join at onoe. MT. CLEMENS MED. CO. • Newaygo, Newaygo Co., Mich. .NOTICE—AM HEAL V TO RECEIVE ORDERS FOR MY PATENT OALATEA AND PSYCHOS. U you have $160 I will guarantee you lioo every week YUli Winter. No stamp no circulars. Charles E. Weston, 4 Canuthers St„ Lawrence, Mass. WANTED, Piano Player, lady preferred; Gen- eral Business Man, one doing specialties pre- ferred. Must have wardrobe, experience and ability. State age, height and weight. Salary must be low as It is sure. Positively no tickets ad- vanced uuless I know you. Richard H enderaoo, Davenport, Iowa, MARION and DEANE MANAGERS IBVlTED-EMPinE, HOBOKEM. ggggg ^————— MM ^ M *^^—~^^— M —^ gBgSBB5B^g5gBBB If you think the brown is a bit too general for yonr exclus- ive ideas, perhaps you'll fancy some of the exclusive stunts in Grey effects that nobody but Arnheim customers will have a chance to wear this Fall. The newest London conceit made up into single or double breasted suits or topcoats for $25. No fit—no pay. Samples, measuring outfit and fashion cards for the asking. ARNHEIM Broadway and 9th St., New York. OPEN TIME, © AM B R ID G B, OHIO. Best one night stand ia the State. Saturdays are pay days at the big iron mills, tin mills, glass honses, potteries, coal mines, liar mills, Penn. ft. ft. shops. We never fall to play to capacity ou Saturday nights, open dates on ray days: Oct.S2: Nov.i, 11: Dec 3,10,17,24.81: Jan. 14; Feb. 4, n: Mar. 4,11,23; Apl. 1, «, 10,22. •$. Address HAMMOND BROS., Mgr-. Colonial Theatre. A FUNNY KID. A BIQ MAN. A LITTLE WOMAN. * H 12 (3) GRACES. Featuring Frankie Grace, a clever Comedian, who sings comic songs, dances eccentric and crack* riddles. "Be that does the twos day will always riead the hill nf play; Bat the one that dees thr Supper Show, will have Indigestion, don't cher know."—(A KCNN V KID). JOHN ROSS MAMIE HENNINCS, LEWIS and HENIMINCS IN A CONDENSED MUSICAL COMEDY. DOGKSTADEIV8, Wilmington, Del,, Oct. 24. WM. MORRIS, or 27i W. 39th ST., N. Y. Oily. TWO VERSATILE. RELIABLE AND EXI'EBIKNUBI) PEOPLE, JOHN G. ODELL Leads and Heavies. GRACE GILtnORE Soubrette* and Ingenues. SPCCIALTIotS. Responsible managers only, address 274 \V. MADISON ST., Chicago, 111. AT LIBERTY, FARCE COMEDY OR DRAMA. SAM CLARK VERSATILE ACTOR. MISS LaBLlNCH DUNCAN SOIBRETTE. (Specialties). Ability, wardrobe, experienced. Responsible managers address 741 S. MISSOURI ST., Indianapolis, tad. ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN. lamb's Murray Comedy Co. Introducing the Clever Little Soubrette, HISS CLARA HAZEL. JUFFERSON THEATRE, Hamilton, Ohio, week Oct 3 to a. gross, gi,:*o.3o. L.II LEADEB PIANIST ABRAJIOEH H. MAVTRBB, 314 So. Clinton Street, ByracHie, N. Y, FOR S^lIvE). 8 Performing Canaries; also i Performing Pigeons (and properties). Learn anyone to work them by letter. S. bAZBLL, 86t Warrtn Ave,, Uhlcago, 111. ILIUSIONS, MAGIC and TABLES RARE BARGAINS. LIST FOR STAMP. GEO. DOUG LAB, 812 Warren Ave., CHICAGO. AT LIBERTY, FIRST CLASS LADY PIANIST. E.tperionced in Cue Music for Vaudeville, Drama, etc. Address MISS DUBOIS. 141 Linden St., Brooklvn. N. Y- BICXON'S BOOK Tells you Sow to Juggle ANYTHING. Jugglers get big salary, You can too. Easy to learn. Beautiful book, tl. BICTON. til Carlton. Brooklyn, N. Y. ax a_iBSKfa-rv, Al FLUTE and PICCOLO. II. K. BOURQCiy, at home. Horton, Kansas. UTICA OPERA HOUSE L'TICA. MISS. Population, 800. Heating capacity. «co. Urge stage: well ventilated ball. - v B. M. GRAFTON, Mgr. AT LIBE8TY, THE LOCKHARTS, Maud. Hazel Lockhirt w# c< LoekhaH,' Soubrette, Ingenues or .._.,„, „,_-.,„_,„...„. Hoy Parts. Toe and Mo ^?S2S2 ( "J M '- Acrobatic Danciua h ' Bb 1 t Ji?52 er * 1 " 1 Speolalty. ! Arranger. Address care of HOTEL ROYAL, Stehbenvllle, 0. WANTED QUICK, Male Piano Player Sight reader, for specialties. MAN FOR 'PARTS with strong singing and dancing specialty. Wetk stands; pay own. 0. HARRIS ELDON, Butler, Mo., Oct. 17-23; Rich Hill, Mo., Oct. T4-L-. T L_ I B RTY, For Oood Rep. or one night, 0.G.MUNTHE, OBI. BUS. WARDROBE Al. Address 409 SECOND ST., MARIETTA, OHIO: WANTED, Comedian for Repertoire* Quick study. One with specialties preferred. Stni»* your salary iu flrst letter. Make it low, as it Is sure. Leon Hubbard or Chris Burr, write. Address FRANK MoNARRY. Milan, Ohio, Oct. 20 22; Elmore. Ohio, Oct. 24 SO. CNDER New Management. RONPOUT OPERA HOU8IS, Formerly RMP1HK. J. J. KLINE, Lessee; W. 0. FINLRY, Mgr.. Population, u,(ioo. Between N. X. and Albany. Good open time for Repertoire. Burlesnaers, Minstrels and other First Class Attractions. Address w. 0. finley, Manager, Rondout, N. Y. WANTED, To join IMMEDIATELY, Leading Juvenile Man for part of CARLOS, in "A ROYAL SLAVE." Wire or write MRS. 0. BENNETT, Core Of GRAND, SPR1NOF1BLD, O. VAUDEVILLE ACTS, Monologues. Parodies, etc., written to order at reasonable rates. A few on hand. Music com- posed and arranged. J. W. D., care N. Y. CLIPPER. FOR SALE-"Mystic World," Scenery and props. A show that always made a Bl s lilt; must be sold at once MRS. F. C. SCIIMELZ, UStii Washington Boul., Chicago, IU. WASTED TO BUT, LONG FILMS. Those that wrote before, write strain, as we misled our uialL Have 6.u00 feet of Film for sale. FREEMAN BROS., Nellgb, Keb.' WANTEO—All KII.S' if M Midlclie PKOPLK: thme Plsylns: Organ preferred. Wanted lo buy, ooft. Tap with ao or 40 M. P. Ad- dress W. J. MANSFIELD, Tldioute, Pa.