The New York Clipper (April 1905)

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142 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. ArRu. i. Notes rnoM Cubk's Comedians: We have b«cn playing to good houses through West Virginia, Kentucky, and are now on SST tiSES? Ohio, Indiana and IlHnols. The roster of the company: Wn. B. uark, Riniiasers f. W. Bchultz, treasurer: Mae Clnfk Lillian Crawford, Daisy Horton, Fanny Eliwortb, Clara McDonald, De Caasj siwrV D.gnn and Mack Trio llarry Kenton, 5w Baldwin, and Harry Marahall. pro- nrletor. Business la good, the company la KklFg a good lmpressTon and booking ninny Feturn dntes. The Dugan and Mack Trio fl.ouli N. Dugan, Tboa. J. Mack and L*ur» Anderson) .re' making night y hia In their new and novel act. entitled 81. Ill andJ. CAHKOLLTON and Hodges, Into of Ward a Minstrels, now playing WTOjwJBe, rcpo t meeting with success In their new Creole Blueing and dancing act. . toiiM A. Hoinich, musical director. Ml oi.Med an agency for booking vaudevll e fnlent for cluus and entertainments In this '"fjonoTiir. K«MT. who, for the past four reasons, hns boon playing In ««Iejrl'lo W«j Limes Kelly, writes to say that she Is pot th™ Dorothy Kent who la «»»»««» with "The Gentleman from Indiana Co. Miss Kent hns been at her mothers home ?n Ilo ton since hist August on account of Illness, but expects to resume work again in restfulweek with Frank DavldBon s "Old Knrnier liopklns" Co., playing Juvenile; and doing specialties. He has a new partner, nmi wll nlay antes for the Summer. Hubmiaj!" noon open nt the Imperial. net a"' this house. The act la booked solid "muSTlUW. of Gllson and Hart, wriles from lot Springs. Ark.: This Is my fourth •££ hern nnd I have fully "covered from a bad cold and throat trouble. Miss Gil- Min rnnif here recently, and was on the vcVnf pneumonia, olsb having a severe at- tnrk of Inryncltls. She has Improved won- derful"? "ml fully recovered her voice, but Sir aoftor advlsou? her to remain here a tew weeks more. We just escaped the big lira here. We are appearing at a few of the largest holds at henellts given for the lira Km MMMUU wrltce: "I am doing a One business .with my little showdolng as much business as the big shows of twclTO to fourteen people, and giving better satis- faction, ploying nil two night atands, OHtm and Wi.us riiBNi's were booked at the Crystal Theatre, Muskegon. M Icb.,tor .„.„ wpoks hut were so successful that tney wereTeta.nedUhe stock for the next tour weeks They arc booked solid until June -u. "tro V. HARBiaoK writes that lie will pipy narks the coming Summer In a new nnd orig- Fnaluct, entitled "Lavlnsky's Troubles." In- rodnclng nflecn minutes (In one) of Hebrew dialect, songs and stories, alao eccentric da WUAUMa and Mblbuhn report meeting with much success In their act. They are now on the Kohl & Castle circuit. IIKNUY Kiiby, of Krcy and Ferguson, baa rmenlly recovered froma severe I ne» s ' n New York, nnd rejoined the High Hollers Co.. In l'hlliiilelphln. At the close of the season he will go to Colorado for Ills herilth. TOM Martin, who has been "'for the pnst four months nt his home In St. Paul, s recovering, nnd expects to be about In a few weeks. Mr. Martin Is a member of Omnhn Aerie, No. 88, K O. B. BOTAtl and AtiBLAiDH were obliged to can- cel their engagemeat at the New ioik Hip- podrome on account of the latter ■ Illness. Brawn* Hitos. and Mack did not play the Uoslon Theatre. Hoslon. Sunday. March 5. but played the Globe Theatre, 'lhcy write that their net, with new and original acro- batic comedy, entitled "feccncB In a Ca.e. is meeting with Instant favor everywhere they P 'tiib Maplb Leaf Trio (Goodwin, West and Goodwin), write that their new act Is a big go In the West, and they have some very good time offered them. No-rea VMM Story's Moving ricronE and Va«'dkvii.i.b Show.— Wo are now touring through Vermont, and have had n very suc- ceHsfiil season, in spite of the cold weather. We will open under canvas May lu. wun more people and a brass band. 1'rcsent ros ter- Dr 10. E. Uelter, Hoy HobluBon, com- edian ; Queenlo Reed, contralto soloist: Lulu Heed, pianist; Mnatera Freddie and Alonr.o Story, the young comedians; Cella Story, song and dance loubrettc; 1<\ S. Btory, pro- prietor and mnunger. Tun Si.oankb, uftcr spending six weeks at their homo la Voungstown, O., have resumecl work, niid are meeting with success with their new change act. Tbey are booked up to .lune. _ ... Tim Mdsicat. Wowes, lien nnd Mnme, have signed with the Nntlonal Stock Co., to do their musical specialties, at Cincinnati, as a fcnlure act. ^ „ . „ , Dovulahh and West report that their new sketch, "It Wiib the Cnt,' v la taking well as a specialty with the National Stock Co., with which tbey are pluylng characters. Mr. Doug- lass Is also scoring well In Ills black face monologue, and Miss West In her dainty reci- tations. Charles P. Hackhtt will Introduce his new dancing novelty on the J. W. Gorman park circuit, opening In June. Dunn anu BraLXM write: "We will be seen ahorlly In a new act. entitled "The Big Brass Band/ We arc featuring a large xylophone, using good mimic, and Miss ICvelyn Is playing the drum. We are using two of the flncst ennre drums ever seen upon the stage. Our vwirdrubo Is all new nnd of the finest cut and material. The net has met with great suc- cess at clubs nnd entertainments." CANPHK4, and BsUM arc at present work- ing around Chicago, and will ho In New York shortly. Miss Brady Is now doing club swinging and buck dancing at the same time. The ton in has some good time booked. Ciuiti.RH M. ICiinkst, who Ib playing dates nnd Hubs, has become Interested In the real estntc business In connection with a firm dealing largely In New York country property. Cook and IUitms write that they have been meeting with good success during the present season, nud will maimgo their own company for n Summer tour. Their Illustrated sung act has met with hearty ap- proval wherever presented. They will return to Sylvan Bench for the months of July and August, this being lliclr third season nt that resort. Hosier <if company: Cook nud Har- ris, managers ; II. Albert Cook, rocnllst and operator! Mrs*. It. Albert rook, pianist, mu- sical director nud treasurer: Carl Temple, booking agent; Win. Chrlsiunu, master ot tut tis|iurtu(lon. IIi'mkh ami I.kwis (Fred nnd Eva) Notks Fiioii Gibnev i Waoneu's Bio Sen- sation. —We are playing to big bualaess through Pennsylvania and Ohio. The com- pany opened me new Grand at Saint Clalrs- vllle, o., for the benefit of the widows and orphans of the men who were killed In the Provident nine disaster. The house seata 1,000, and fully twice that many people were turned away at the matinee and evening performances. The company numbers seven- teen people, with three men In advance. We have thirty-nine different kinds of paper, five kinds of banners, four cards, besides our eight page album. We are playing only the beat of time. At Washington, Pa., the Are chief made the manager atop selling tickets fifteen minutes after the doors were open. The house was sold ont for both perform- ances two hours after our street parade. Hoster of company: B. Wagner, manager; Wn. Glbney, manager with the company; L. Whltelaw, treasurer; J. P. Clayton, business manager In advance, with H. Wagner and Henry Roberts, assistants; Jennings and Webb, Vlrgle Lewis, Chas. lUy, Davenport Bisters, Kelley and Murphy. Bates and Bates, Wallace and llobcrts, Hawthorne and Adams. Olive Waters and the Itaymond Bros We will close our season late In April In Mis- souri. Watch for Glbney & Wagner's three big attractlona next eeasen. The Whiteside*, travesty performers, wll) return East, after having played a successful engagement of forty-five consecutive weeks through Colorado, the Northwest and Cali- fornia and will come to New York some time in July, to open at the Summer parks. M.uia E. Prospkiit Thayer writes that she Is meeting with increasing success writing vaudeville sketches, /imung her patrons are Howard and Dcvcre, for whom she lias just written a comedy sketch, entitled "Down on the llowcry." W. II. TnuEHEART closes a season's en- gagement an manager of the Metropolitan Thcntrc. Tampa, Flo., to accept a similar po- sition nt Uotnberg's Park. Rack River, Balti- more, Md. The Southern Trio (Trueheart, Dillon nnd Rurkc) have met with fine suc- cess with their specialties, and as producers of burlesques through the South. Dudley and Ciieslyn recently plnycd a return date nt Keith's, Philadelphia, very successfully. Dei.moiie and Wilson write from England, under date of March 3, as follows: "We ar- rived In Liverpool March 2, after a very stormy voyage. Expected to have a concert on board ship, but owing to the very stormy weather it wns Impossible to do so. We open at the Ilordeslcy Palace March 0." Tiieiie will he ul'ii.t, at Anderson, Ind., a new theatre for vaudeville on the ten and twenty cent plnn, called the Crystal Theatre. Acker and Gilday, "Travesty stars," re- port success In their new act, entitled "Roaming In Russia." Will Frank (basso) Joined Gorton's Min- strels at New Orleana, La., touring through the South. He Ic an Interlocutor and also singing solos. Beiit U. Davies will spend a couple of weeks at his home, In Boston, before tin-, opening of the Summer senson. Tub Bostonian Comedy Four closed In Chicago, March 8, on account of the Borlous luncss of the baritone. They are rehearsing a new act, Bert Cameron, trick pianist, baa Joined as baritone, and will Introduce his piano work In the act Percy Flunkktt la m vaudeville with George Obcr. Tnai Beensteins write that they were highly prataed by the Springfield, 111., news- papers for their singing and dancing act, which made a success while playing at the ualety Theatre there, week of March 0. They arc booked until July i. Al.ITRED WlTSBNHAUSEN, Of RlDgllng BrOa.' World'B Greatest Shows, who has been spend- ing iho Winter at Grand Haplds, Mich., left for Chicago, to Join the show. Tub Marquands, Laura and Victor. Joined the Sam T. Jack Burleaque Co., at Connell- vllle, Pa., March fl, and report success In their sensational tight and slack wire act. Will P. Allen, late of Allen nnd Apple- ISh. I !? w ln Bt0<:k at the Alhambra Alualc Hall, Savannah, On., has signed with Tanner & Gilbert, to play a circuit of parks the com- ing Summer. He has loBt but one week since Nov. 1, 100-4. Ills singing and talking act has been a success. Farmer Jonbs' Tbouph were headline™ SHf* °, f March 0, at the Crystal Theatre, Milwaukee. Blebrino and ICrrr. nfter a successful trip through the Southeast, are at the home of Mr. Blessing, at Ft. W'orth, Tex. They will Boon start out again with a complete new outfit, under the name of the Blessings, and inform us that they will have one of the finest and moat novel stage settings of any team doing comedy magic. John G, and Alicb McDowbll closed heir senson with McQllI & Shlpman March 11, at Brockton, Mbbb., and have returned to vaudeville, opening March 13, at the Rich- mond ahentre, North Adams, Mass. Dawson and Whitfield write: "Our new vaudeville net has been- pronounced one of the cleverest before the public. It Is a hu- morous singing comedy sketch, entitled "The Hall Bomb Boys.' The team Is made ud or Lly Dawson aud Fred Whitfield. The sketch was written especially fpr us by Chas. Hor- wltz, aud was n successful feature on the asto circuit and at Poll's Theatre. Water- btiry, which we recently played, with the rest of the Poll circuit to follow.' 1 Master Bod Adolfiius and Edna W CLYJicn, with the Sclby Comedy Co., report s ll eclal 8 t thClr DCW 8lUBln 6 nnd oanclng JHJ"2H Sisters (Jeannette and Irene), I-rcnch fencing girls, report doing good busl ncss while at Nashville; Tcnn. ,. k"; 0 -,, Swa*' the <. Mlln wltn the B| Moiiin who had the misfortune to lose his ^° ^"P P'"*'"^ the Empire Theatre, Col- orado Springs, week of March 0. la nt home Uadlh Millktta Joycb, of Joyce and Wil- mi?:*? 1 '"* *> ,a * ln f Bvansvllle. J„d., sub- n'lted to an operation at the Walkers Sanl- Inrlum of that city. Mrs. Joyce, who Is u^LV ecovcrin .?' wl1 ' n «t ho able to resume Geo. E. Everb has Joined Bragg and Abd- ton, who are at Yale's Theatre, Kansas City, for the season. Hereafter they will be known as Bragg, Evers and Co. Jacques Lton. well known California linger and musician, has been engaged for next season for At. G. Field's Big Minstrel Ted Hill, trick pianist, of Hill and Jaabo, Joined Newman's Entertainers at Kansas City, Mo., March 20, making bis fourth sea- son with that company, and Chas. Jaibo will be the vaudeville attraction with the Prank La Veil Jolly Entertainers, which will opea In Nlckerson, Kan., April 4. H. D. Coli.inb, formerly with the Black Pattl Co., Joined the Fannie Wood Co., at Danbury, Conn., and will look after the ad- vance work. Instead of Leslie Smith. Mille de Vora, assisted by Rena Parker, In her novel electrical scenic dancing act, opened at the Empire Theatre, Hoboken, N. J., March 20. Fox and Hcijhes write: "Lily Hughei, of this team, met with a painful accident while en route from Victor to Leadvllle, Col. The train gave a sodden lurch nnd a heavy door amaahed ber thumb. Upon arrival at Leadvllle a surgeon dressed the wound, and, although In great pain, she was able to op™ at the Imperial Monday night. Frank Du- mont has about completed our new act for next season, the title of which Is "The Coun- try Doctor." " The wife of Jas. H. Cnllnhan, comedian, presented him with a young dnughter on March 30. Ida McInttrb has signed with Thompson 4 Dundy for a five months' engagement at Luna Park, Coney Island. This will be her second season there. Geo. W. Leslie writes: "I opened at the Grand Opera House. Butte, Mont.. March C, and my act wna a decided hit. After Man- ager Sutton's five houses ln Montana, I con- tinue on the Lang circuit to the const, with the Empire circuit, through California, to follow." Jas. B. Raimuno and wife. Florence Good, were entertained hy Henry Block and wife (Lillian Elliott) while playing Flom's Thea- tre, Madison, Wis., of which Mr. Block Is orchestra leader. On March 15 tbc mem- bers of the Madison Ladles' Club, to which Mrs. Block belongs, gave an afternoon tea In honor of Miss Good. In the evening thi husbands of the Indies Joined nnd wound up the affair with an enjoyable game or euchre. The SpnAODELtos close with the Dot Knr- roll Co., April 1, and nfter a short rest will return to vaudeville, opening at the Howard, Boston, with Tony Pastor's to follow. E. W. Bond, manager and proprietor of the People's Theatre, Marlboro, Mass., writes: "This house opened Jan. 0, under my manage- ment, and has been playing to the capacity ever since. In nnswer to my 'ad.' for bur- lesque and specialty people I received over S00 letters, and they are still coming. I will have three parks, which open enrly In May. I will have an orchestra of eight pieces at each park." Monds and Wilson write: "We have Just closed a very good season with our own company, and are playing dates and clubs In nnd around New York. We will produce a new act In the near future which we think will be a big winner, and entirely different from all talking nets. We open at Summer parka enrly In April." John A. IIarrincton, father of Mrs E. S. Lawrence (Lawrence nod Harrington), died March 12 at Hock Island, III., from the result of Injuries received when he wdb struck by a railroad train some days before. Smith Fulleh and Jenni St. Geobob have been filling time continuously at the leading vaudeville houses. Abdallah Bbn Hamadi and his eleven whirlwind acrobats have Blgned for their seventh season with the Great Gasklil Car- nival Co. Haioht and Dean, who have Just finished three weeks over the Penn vaudeville circuit as a headline act, and with Beven weeks more to follow, arc meeting with success In their comedy skit. "A Misfit Meeting." Shritard and Ward are doing well with their singing and dancing act The Misses Massonbx and Wilson re- port meeting with success on their Western trip, and have been offered return dates wherever they have played. They expect to return East about September, and will then sail tor Europe. Jack and Clara Fellows closed a success- ful season March 11, In Ohio, and have gone home to Geneva, Mich., for a reBt, They will open their show with D. M. Rockwell, of Jit Vernon, 0., about April 15, la Michigan, for about two months, then go to Iowa. John Miller, contortionist, played week of March 13 at the Criterion Theatre, Tampa, Barnbi Gkbabd Is apendlng a vacation at Lakewood, N, J„ and will during his stay there complete a two act musical comedy for Edwin D. Miner, and also a new act for Carlla and Otto He will also complete the „m a . ct ?t An . HoneBt Politician/' which will play the parks the coming Summer Tub Uiamuerlins, rope manipulators, send newa of their euccess over the Moss tour, in Hosland. At Sheffield, week of March 7 their feats with the lasso created no end of favorable comment _.jj" t *«'fr»»«i was presented at his benefit night, at the Grand National Theatre? Ha- vana, Cuba, with a .cold cigarette case Jhn rk r. d ,h W,th "if, lQltla ^ )n dromonds""* ho Cuban emblem. On that night Mr French gave the whole performance himself, which lasted from 8.30 to 11 o'clock The Havana papers stated that there were onlv two men la the world who could Oil a whole Z2?HLI!j. t . b0U S .V rln ? nn audience—Mon- aleur brogoli and Henri French. hJStJSfi Family write that after play- ing thirty-nine consecutive weeks in the fore- 52* ynodevllle houses, they are restfag at their home ia New York City, aud wllf re- ?n m NU he v r J aud ?, v " Ie tour »» Max opening &JFSI lorfc J lni f y nre at P«sent plly Eg dub engagements in and around New Yor5 heir ^n m , 0athS , of ^ Mnrco nn<J yST doing £«Z f ln ?L Dg nnd dnt ":lng act, Mrs. Sully^ WHY NOT HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR ) \ INSTANTANEOUS HAIR RESTORE ProdueM AIT SHADE ii ORB Application. It does not Destroy the Cnrllng and Crimping, and it is th - preparation which satisfactorily Restores Bleached, Gr, Faded Hair to ar-y natural shade desired, giving life and la?- the hair, leaving It soft, aUxy and clean. It is Harmitsa' Effective sad Sure. For Bale at Leading Bah- Dressen >'i. nartment stores. Price One Dollar a Bottle. ^ BElfD FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET D. co., ess j id •o ■0, ■8- KHPREis mra. Broadway, B> USB BUCKINGHAM'S DYE 3F YOU WANT YOUR? Moustache or Beard j A BEAUTIFUL BROWN OR A DEEP RICH BLACK! It yoar druggist cannot supply you Sana 6^^ntsJo_H J _g : _^an_ac_Co^_gaahna. tt. H. } JottN O. AMD Alice McDowell closed March 11 with the McGIll At Shlpman Co., nnd hnve returned to vaudeville, opening March 13. nt the Richmond Theatre, North Adams, Mass., where they met with success. Clipk \f. Grant writes: "My Little Egypt London Gaiety Girl Show Is booked solid until the first of May. After that time I will open my three Btock companies ln Phila- delphia, Boston and Montreal. The Lyceum Theatre, In Elizabeth, N. J., will be run as a high class vaudeville house, beginning Sat- urday, May 6. I will be located there and handle the house personally. My three shows, Little Egypt Burlesquers, the Morman Queens nnd the pantomime farce comedy, 'Tom, Tom. the Flper's Son,' will be Bent on the road early In August. The Mormon Queens wll 1 be tinder the management of Arthur Grelner, who Is now my general agent. The farce comedy will be handled by Fred W. Bayley, nnd I will personally look after the Little Egypt Show.'' Eva Van Ostbij Ib visiting her brother. Dr. Lewis, at Clinton, Ia. Ben S. TnASK, of Trask and Murray, In- forms us that while playing the Novelty Theatre, Oakland, Cal., week of Feb. 27, he wna made a member of the "T. M. A." Theat- rical Mechanical Association, Oakland Lodge. No. 20. Trask and Murray have four more weeks ln California, then open on the Kohl & Castle circuit In August Thomas ELJionn. the author-actor and en- tertainer, opened on the Lang circuit nt the Grand Theatre, Portland, March 20. He has lately played a number ot successful club dates In nnd around Chicago with his Im- personation act A jiecenti.y organized vaudeville act, to be known as the Eight Bedouin Arabs, was formed on March jJL to exist for one year. Their names are: Muly All, Saad Dahdub, Simon Bonomnr, Had] Hassan, Had] Am- larnk, 'Mohamed Aguram Fety, Tegula and Ben Tagula. We are Informed that the troupe has been booked for one year through the Western Vaudeville Association. Notes fiiom Duncan Clark's Female Minstrels : The company will close the sea- son at Chicago April 20, having done large bustnoss ln all sections ot the country visited. Although-the company has not appeared ln Eastern territory in ten years, the show got Its share of business. Mr. Clark does not use any advance agent, as be plays on either guarantee or percentage exclusively. Mr. Clark will rest on his farm, near Waukesha, Wis., this Summer, while his car is being repaired. Raymond Mason writes: "Have been play- ing dates in the West for the past four months, with big success. I have Blgned with Wm. A. Lang, to play the Lang circuit, opening at Butte, Mont, March 26, In a new act, called 'The Dancing Bell Boy,' Intro- ducing parody singing, talking and my rag time wooden shoe buck dancing. Thb Clip- TEn. I And, always brings great returns for a performer. I expect to see old New York town In September." Nat Haines and Will Vidocq, who for twenty-five years have appeared In burnt cork, have discarded It, and are working in white face, with nn eccentric mnke up. They write that they are making the hit of their professional career. Managers, press and the public pronounce it a revelation ln the comedy line. They are on the Orpheum cir- cuit. OnaOH and Ghrnache have been p'aylng the New Kngland circuit of vaudeville houses the past Winter, with their new act, and open April 1, with the Martz Co.. playing the Sum- mer resorts ot Maine, New Hampshire, Ver- mont and New York. Manager Martz will carry a company of sixteen people this sea- son, with a Bulo band and singing orcheBtra. John G. and Alice McDowell met with success at the Richmond Theatre, North Adams, Mass., ween of March 18. Stage mechanics. nu'tnrl n°„T HB* , Tn0 toam un » canceled ?'»<* V» The'act bdn" g "ta"kVby their dauch' oa-rtl «S- VV '" 1 r0turi1 t0 ,uclr hon "> °t '."• , Ellzal *th Kstellc, n clever singing and LOU I'll. MnR8. (lailpinir mmiallonn. „i.» u-'"-" P "<• u ? a n ?°. m,v „ Carboli. writes: "I played the Wk?J. y iS?$& .fPrlnRllelcl. in? fecon Iv Whilei there the Springfield Lodge ot Elks, R«B1! minstrel Bhow, and Managers Smith ftUurton, of the Gaiety Theatre, do- ESSL^iJHPte* M * nct - wns & decided success. The boxes were occupied by Gov. Denecn and his staff and State senators: Iho perforuinncc was pronounced by the press as being the best nnd most elnhorate ever given lu thnt city by the Elka The re- ceipts netted the lodge $V.-«." Ulampiiin and IlEim report thnt their new Iluxca AM) Lkwis (Ered nnd Evn). nc ,,', which runs for twenty minutes, met ciinipdv ncriibnts, finished n successful en- Jf"" success tit least's. Peoria. 111., recently gagoment over the Kohl ft Cnatlc circuit, and J, ! e „. nct .| s 8 . n,( ' to 1,c brimful of comedv nnd were nt Pastor's, this city, recentlv. They * , ." ln > situations, and.haa a very laughable wrvv HI inwn.ru, nil?* cn.v, iLvruuv. I 111" J nre nt the Howard, Huston, playing a return engagement, this week, nnd will shortly open on the Kcllli circuit. 'I'm: Tiiukh Jacksons were engaged as a special feature nt the London Vaudeville The- nlrc, London, Can., week of Murch IS, nnd were engaged for ■ return dntc nfter the first performance. They piny the Anderson circuit, opening in Indianapolis March L'7. Tut Kncktkom Sistkiis imt on their new nct. In I'oiijuiiclton wllli ,loc 1'ilimnnls, at Wntsim's Theatre, Brooklyn, week of Mnroh , «. The incidental Ringing nnd dancing work L 0 "" 1 ^l'* *']•" Hie Selby Comedy Co. Mr innde n lilt, and the splendid opportunities p ,llon ' doing the heavies nnd Mrs. Snow do- for handsome wardrobe wns tnkon full ad- '"K clmracters nnd Ingenues. They are Intro- vantage of. ""S 1 "* , , , , t ' lr < !°" 1)lp « n « single specialties Annnt.t.H and bntll were compelled to nl1 " meeting with great success, cancel all their dales on account of the serl- I'-iuuk La Mont, musical expert. Is playing one Illness of Miss Ardelle, but expect to re- ™, tw " 0 weeks' engagement at the Criterion sume work soon. Hientrc, Tampa, Flo. " a5Wf«aW^ M *«nK sSrr^ ^^^rcfrtn* p,Lrr?" y ' *&*** " N«l<-nn dinner In Ciildnd .lunrt-z, Mex. Aside from a nun ber •f 'theatrical nnd newspnper friends Fells Uoberle and Bafacl Arnma two well knovra matadors, were In the pnriy. I™ e „™ nlVflin/'V™ on . r 'y "cciipled boxes nt the bull fight. M guests of the matadors. Mrt. and Im, Anninj snow are In their Co.. Mr. -now do- vfiin'rv?. ?°, medleDne . who has been fn vaud" vlile for the past year. - Norman B. Goodwin writes: *'I will be known in the future by my own name Bert McGarvey. and have given up my fcSale Im- crsonntrons. None of tbem shall be Included veni^r'Tn'i 1 !* K ? Stern tour with Mile lie. JWU. I Blinil perform my 'Le Temp du Chif- fon dance with her. making the only double toe and Instep dance in vaudeville " " «• J. V bllr, manager of the Parlor Vlu! a "; h D ?\" n \- Mlnn " tne P«<>t nine year,! writes thut he linn peoimi~i ,i. mZSZLd .tl i _tt- : —\ —■■«= «"«f in. me Benson. present hey aro enjoying a little recreation »', e „,liw. White beaver Lake. Minn T»n i ™J ■'•'V 3 "; 1 ' nns >lr.«l hands with the Iwo Ilosebuds for a high class singing and vaUvftie hVuV" P ' ny " alks ™* tl,e ** th!' ao \ n A ?" ilRRMASr nre working over the "l ?ch Cl i r 5 l " t vJ, hey opcued nt Oshkosh Wis! Murch 18. Their act Is meetlnc with mnrt success. They have th.Nash (AraSga- matcd) circuit to follow. lininiga Mac and Mac, athletes and emilllbrlRts •» !» their twenty-fifth week asTe van"'": vllle feature with the Fannie Wood Co ii !. 0 L™nf b " okt !l B v o!W for tue s "nuncr. with he cwepton of three weeks. They open on L"\ ,Ia , ro i d Cox fnlp clrcl,lt AUR- 21, mating their sixth senson with Mr. Coif " lo, " n s FLOitKNcE Sphat, high diver, formerly of Splnsh and Spray, has signed with C. U Parkers company for tne season of 11105. Pittsburg Lodge, No. 87, T. M. A.—The urst death Blnce we were organized, In 1803, recently took one of our old and valued mem- bers, Bro. Will Ghent, who was 111 but a few Z.°i?t •*?*. waB ^ r leviM years connected 5 tb tu ^, A' Tln Theatre, and later with the Nixon Theatre. His widow and relatives have the sympathy of all. The interment will be la Canada. At our last meeting we had one Initiation. It Is very unusuar for us to meet without having one or more to Initiate, Our delegate-elect to the convention nt ban Francisco, Bro. Krank Poulson, put In D* MM thnn twenty applications in last year, and has lots more In sight All our members are Interested In the order and help to make things lively. Visiting brothers are welcome to take part In our meetings, .which are held the-first Sunday of every month, at 8 P. u.. la the Mxon Theatre. All MEMOisns of Louisville Lodge. No. 8, r. M. A. .please send routes to Financial KKSBl, V- GreCD ' 1023 Elfibtb strcefi TOUK TO riXEHURST, N. O. Via 1'oiinnylvaiiln nnllrond for the Golf Clininploimlili.K. [•'or the bencQt ot those desiring to visit l ineliurst. N. C. during the grent champion- ship golf toiirnnmentB, the Pennsylvania Itnllroitd Company will run a personallv-con- ducted lour to this nttractfve mld-Soiith resort, leaving New Yora, Pblladclpbla. Hal- linore nnd Washington March 81, hy special train, ihc rates for this tour, Including nil way transportation In both directions* lullman berth nnd meals in dining enr on going trip only, nod Ihrce days' board nt the l£', e V, a r t ! llm, «;, ,vi11 bc: Ne « York *32.0o! fhllndelpliln. $30.00: Baltimore and Wash Ington, J2P.0O. Proportionate rates from other points. 1'or tlcketB, Itineraries nnd other Informs ton. apply to ticket agents, or to Geo. W <^ T ,u^ c !'.?n I /! ,B . s f Decr A S ent ' Droad Street Station, Philadelphia. FORTrjlini,ERs\MRP WALKERS AXIi' ATH- LETKS.ANI. Mil: v|L TIIKATIllt'AI. iT POSES. WILL xoT ^'^ORIIAI..,^ In ordering give size and outline ot foot. Vi>n'« and Ladles' Athletic (like lllus), $2 ? 0 nt. 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