The New York Clipper (September 1905)

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Put op In llh Screw Top Tin Cani at 4So.| Hth at aso, BABIPI.B8 OF CREAM SKNT FHBE, All mall ordora most be accompanied bj money order. Mono Hcnt 0. 0. D. PROCTOR'S ENTERPRISES. F. F. PROCTOR, >ol* Proprlitor and Mtnagflr. I. AUSTIN FYNEt, Qintril Mutgir. 6 BEAUTIFUL THEATRES 6 D«T*t»i t* «••■•« ■mt*ttalua«Bt. PMOtor'a Sth At*. Thcatn, iJa***'!? M« It. Tkaatvo, fwaft'm Mtk Ht. Tk«*tv«. Pr««l«r'a IMtk ■«• TkMtM, PrMtvA Nawark Tk«at>«> PM«t««^ ' 'kaay Tkcatra. PROCTOR'S STOCK CO. ■•D4 But Playi Md But Viiilnilli. INSTRUCTIONS TO ARTISTS BOOKED: Riot ot •etii complete "prop" llrt; corract Ifbt plot; If »oo opoft or clo«e In one; BXACT time of tcti, and ot "cloae In;" blll- Ini Cor newnwMr* •"* .PWjnKSfflSl'pJiSlS GCHAN PHCwfoOBAPUB 'wJSBaiBS TWO WBBKB In ADVANCE OF OPBWINO DAT*. AT BACH HODBB, addieailnf BBBIDBMT MANAOBB, FAILDttB TO COMI'LT wl^ thew 1NBTBDCTI0N8 WILL B0BJBICT ABTIBTB to the BIBK OF CANCBDIiATION. ▼ADDBVILLB EBBBAK8ALB. » TO 11 A If. MONDAYS. TBBBB BDLBB WILL BB BTRICTLT BNFOBCBD. Flayvrlcbta, Author*. PIv Agnti. Adaresi J. ADBTIR FTHBB, QaMMl Kaa«aW, FIFTH AVE. THEATRE. M.Y. CITY. IMPORTANT. ■ IN AUHANOIl Theatrical Movements CRACKER JACK A delldona popcon eonfectlea, pat op In molitute proof packages that keep It freab • long time. A qnlek ullot for theatret, clrcnMt, tntTellng thektri- enl and medicine companlea and all placet of pobllc tmuiement. Wa nlao make a large line of PACKAOB CAN- DIBB and the BBLIABLD POPCOBM BBICK. Inform lu wtieta jca hold a confectioner? conceailoi ma£ wa will •end Mfflplea and prleea. RUBOIHBDI BB08.* BOUTBH, OHIOAOO. ATLAS TRUNKS For the Proteealon are without a PBBR. Hade wltb our PATENTKD BIMDIMa, reqolilng no naUa and rlTOtod tbrongboat. Onr oatalogtia will obeertnUf Introdnoa tbem to yoa. The Belber Trnnk & Bag Go. Ho. IBa Oolambla Avanma, PhUadolpkla, Pa. FOB SALE AT A BABflAIHI Twanty Gab Oallnet MUTOSCOPES Ouarantced to be In First UIiibb Workliig Order. Just the thing for Fairs or Truvullng SIiowb. Must ■ell at once. Address "BCOPBg." care OUPPElt OlBce. IN AUHANOINO TOURS FOU MOVING PICTURE PRINTINC. HENNEOAM ft CO., ClnoiimaU TO BOTH cmDui 111 Nitiii nm. It you will kintlly write mo, giving partlculam of movomoiitH, I will Hubmlt trnin Itliieruiy and also cost. FRANK P. DWYKK, K. P. A., Orand Trunk Ky. Ry«., aUO Broadway, New York. PARK THEATRE, Providence, R. I. nooil open time during months of Hoptombor and Uctolier for FlrHlclaas Ueportolro Oonipunloi). Apply to CHARLES H. BAENY, PROVIDBNCK OPKHA IIOUBK. [nK^dition^out or OUR FAMOUS A BEAUTIFUL HOME BALLAD, 'COLDENILES; A Song that Bboold be sung in every home. Sent on receipt of price, (O ct«. Half to tlie profosalon. PAX A doN, Publishers, Toronto, Canada. mmm plaitino. NO GOSTDMB as attractive tor Btage wear as an AOOORUEON PLAITED GOWN. Plaiting by "KAI.K" means the beat work at the lowest pricea. Bend for booklet. Special discount to the Ibeatrlcal trade during the Summer montba. laa B. 59th St., K, Ife« York. JULE S? STREAT Blaok Face and Irish Comedian, Banjolst, work In acta, can fake organ forsongabnt don't play over- turos. Salory, ten and e.xnenHos. Must have ticket. AcI.JuLkb. STKKAT, Cc<liir SprlngH.MIch. in Oonta nor II V N 1> R B D Uollnra por T II U U N \ N D When llio liiirvcKt Moon Ix Shining On tho Ulver," "Hlmiiio On You," "I'olor I'lper," "Wolcoino A» KloworH In May," "(letlys- linrg," "Where Sllv'ry Moliiiwk Flowa," ' sunset Turns Ocean's blue to Gold" KMERIGIIII SONGSTEIi CO. iiU^J-vTi. Great Discovery. Experts ,_^nrfi nriH cannot delect It horn gen- lLlll|lULLI DUm nine diamond. Ooata bat one^ntb. In brllllanoy and oat It has noeqnal. Betting aoUd gold. Write for Ulastrated catalogne. ROWR A 00.. Dopt.0..8t8 Dearlioro St. Oblcafo ZIMIEZIKEII FILMS FILMS Ilnrgslns galore; we have them when no others have, and our prices are never ex- orbitant. Here's more: Lubin's latest model Clneograpb, wltb Stereoptlcon combined, wltb an Llcctrlc Lamp and Bheoatat, and 1,000ft. mis. Ulm, Edison's Universal Model, with the ten Inch aroia and reels and l.uOOIt. mis. film, 'The No. i Cameragrapb, like new... .»Te.pO Ad KdlBon Exhibition Model 76.00 LuUln'a latest Clneograpb... «•(>" Edison's Universal Model, lOln. arms. 00.00 ITofesalonal Stereoptlcon, with Im- ported Lens and Telescope legs.... SG.OO Double Dissolving Stereoptlcon, Dls- solver and matched % sUe, DAB- LOT Lenses 05.00 Edison's Methyl Ktho Lamp 10.00 Edison a Electric Lamp .-.-. 6.00 Fox UO degree Elec. Lamp and Rbeo- Btat 8.C0 McUlaley Calcium Light Outfit 2C.O0 Arnold Calcium Light OutUt jf6.00 Acetylene OutUt, with lamp JjJ.gO Urlgnt White Light 1T.50 The strongest Ulm cement on earth.. Ub Uxyllthe and outfits, limes, carbons, coadensors, Electroclaed glass, prevents con- densers breaking, and evervtbing pertain- ing to Motion I'Icture and Stereoptlcon ap- paratus at "ALWAYS UIOU'l" prices. FILMS—Lost Child, Escaped Lunatic, Fairyland, Jack and Jill, and numerous others. Uhort subjects as low as Oc. per foot. Selling Agents for PATHS and BIOORAPU Films and Power's CAMBUAQIIAPU. We recommend FATHB'H Modern Brigandage 524(t. $62.88 Vendetta 608ft 60.96 UIOUllAFUH—"Firebug" ...,628ft. 04.20 "Moonshiners" SOOft. 144.00 Sellg's "Serenader" OOOft. 60.00 "The Counterfeiters" 700ft. 77.00 Melles' "Adventurous Automobile Trip- eeoft. loo.oo Etc., Etc., Etc. We are the largest EXCLUSIVE Dealers In our line In Philadelphia, selling nothing but goods pertaining to this business. UACIIINE8 AND FILM8 WAHTBD, PBOVIDBD THBY ARE GOOD. SPECIAL OFFER—Orders for $100.00 or more, If accompanied by full amount, are shipped PUEPAiD. LEWIS H. SWAAB & CO., LEADING DEAI.ERS, 338 SPRUCE STREET, Phlladslphli, Pa. Whan la BOSTON and Tma WIA to Raplenlsh Your Btook of —CALL AT— KLEIN'S PHARMACY, (K.TDEIIOIITaildlOVLSTOIISIS., (Opposite Botel Tourslne). PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED TIA1I8 TLA1I6 COLD CBEAI. Quaraoteed Not to Become BancId and Con- tains Neither Lard or Vaseline. l-2lb. JgrSBCtnts. lib. tor 60 CinU. SAMPLES FREE. Mention CLIPPER When Writing. PBBSCBIPTI0N8 A BPECIAI/n. A Wonderful Film. THE "FIRE BUC." Great Fire Scene (colored). Abduction of Child. Rescue From Fire. Exciting Cbase of tho Fire Fiend. Fierce Continuous Running Fight with Revolvers, itlUea, Etc. Grand Finale, Rescue of Child and Death ot the Fire Hug. Thrilling from Flriit to Last. The Great Feature Film lor the Coming Season. ..... 8BN1> tor ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR and details. 809 I ,, FILBERT, COWIMS^ASf 3LI0HTL7 USED. Also STREET OOVNB. We have on band a large assortment ot sUgtatly worn Evening Gowns, Dinner, Reception and 'TeaOowni. Thete robes are perfect In every reapeot, and are eapeolally anltabla for wear In BIOB OLAfiB DRA- BATIO PRODUCTIONS. We have a toll Una ot Seal Skin Goats and Furs of all kinds. MRS. B. STARK, M7 Sontb SUtO St, OBIOAGO. Do You WANT MILITARY GOODS? BAND CBIFORHS. AKHT or NATT SUITS, TENTS, GUNS and EQUIPMENT OP EVBRY DESORIPTION. From Government Anotlon. No matter what yon want In that line I can anpply It New or second hand. Send tor oatdogna. B. B. ABRABAHS, na Boath St., Philadelphia, Pa. Iv/o Diner-Sleepers, Sale or lease. Just overhauled, bright as new. Steel wheels, U. 0.1). Inspeollon. One here, another at Inter-State Car shops, Indianapolis. OAUERON BROWN A 00., Belleville, Canada. DIE-CUT COUPON TICKETS Look neater, bettor printed, handled easier, taken faster with less chance of error than auv others ever made. Samples tor the asking. DIB^BESS 00., 37 MiU St.,Ol8«noTii, R.T. FOR SALE-A $60 TIgkt Wire Apparatus, Inoludlng a %U PROPERTV BOX tor aamo. WIU sell both $30. Apparatus only used one week. Address J AS. E. MA H VINA, No. I Ferun Street, Olovoland, 0. i No. 1 nedicine ComediaH, Also GOOD SKETCH TEAM. State age and all you do. Preference given piano tuklr. To Join on wire. Won't stand boozing Ave minutes. ^. WARD'S.COMEDY CO., Beaver Falls, Pa.;^ Witft tbc Bill PMtrn. NOTBs moM Local No. 1, Chicago.-—At our regular meeting, S?ndar. Aug- ". the following offlcers were InsUlled for the en- suing year: Geo. H. Elliott, president; JsB. Morfin, vice president; financial secretary- treasurer, J. H. Dunning: correroondlng sec- tary, Chia. McCuen: assUtant rfnanclal sec- retary. Wm. Kramer. Trustees: P. Gott- lieb, jfohn Cella and Wm. Peaiyon; business agent, Jas. Quirk; sergeant-at-arms, Thos. Cabll. A large number attended, and after the ceremonies, through the courtesy of the uewly Installed officers, refreshments were serv«l and ft very enjoyable time was bad by all present Bro. David Howard Is looking after the billing for the Garrick, dur- ing J. T. McArty'B trip to Pittsburg Bro. Louis Wolf will be the agent for the <-olonla^ this season. Death has been unusually so- vere with Local No. 1. as we have lost four brothers during the last two .'no"'""'''*-- Chas Hill, Jos, Orey, Frank (Buck) Slner, and Chas. (Kid) Tborapson. ,„ r.., CHA8. A. KosTSB. p{ Local ffo- 16, Day- ton, O., Is at present laying ott Jt Toledo, 0. Notes from Local No. 24, Buffalo, N. Y.— On Aug. 7, 8, the No. 1 car of the Hagcn- bcck Trained Animal Show waa here, and among the boys was J. F. Brafman of th a local. Danney Mack left to go with Osy Qlrls of New York. M. Wllks, of Toronto, a mem- ber of local 24, left for New York, to go with "A Woman In the Case." At our regu- lar meeting, 13, we had large attend- ance, and J. J. McCormlck, one of the char- ter members, who has been away, was rein- stated, and Nealy O'Brien was made a new member. The boys are gettlos ready for the Labor Day parade. The No. 2 car of the Hagenback Show was here 14, IB. The staff included: W. B. Dunnlngton, car mana- ger : Ed. NoriB, boss bill Doster: B. B. Springer, D. Aehbrook, Joe Cars, Vie Stout, John Msgley, Louis Henery, ti. McCIure, Dave Berkley, J. C. Simpson, B. N. C arke, (J. W. Ray, James Whalen, E. P. Walloy and Geo. Beardale. They had a good tlnie while here. Will members send their ad- dress to C. L. Vincent, 868 Maryland 8t, Buffalo, N. y., secretary Local No. 24. ROSTEB PaWNBB BlLI, D WILD WB8T SHOW, Opposition Car: J. Howard, agent; Gus Oustafaaon, Clay Center, Kan., Local No. 8; L. Hauser, Clay Center, lK)cal No. 8, F. Mills, Clay Center, Local No. 16; W. Burns, Clay Center, Local No. 16. NOTBS from Local No. 80, Jersey City.— This local held a large meeting Aug. 20 and plenty of business was transacted. A new member was Initiated la the per- son of Geo. Dear, advance for the "Ikey and Abey" Co. Business Is good in our line, and the men are working dav and night. The BlJou opened laat week and W. Ulnkley la again In charge of the ad- vertising. Will Moran returns to the Academy and Hv. Wolf has charge of the Boo Ton and the Hudson. All the men are now working. Road members will kindly send their addresa to H. Newton, secretary, 101 Van Winkle Ave. Our next meeting will be held Sept 8, at 8 o'clock, In Hum- boldt Hall, 188 Newark Ave., „ . . ,. News rnou Local No. 16, Bprlnglleld. Mass.—Bro. Kobt. U. Clark, the secretarv of this local, and advertising agent for the New Ollmore and Nelson Theatree. the past two seaeons, la to go with Pete Baker's "Legend ot the Cutskllla," aa buslncas manager. Bro. Robt. Simons Is to assume Mr. Clark's place aa advertising agent of the two above named theatres. Bro. Fred Belmont, who has been at the Holyoke Opera House, will return to the New Ollmore Theatre with the opening of the season. James Murpby will be at the Hartford Opera Uouae, and Gee. Williams will be the agent of the same house. Bobt. I'ortle and Herbert Harvey are stationed at the Park Theatre, Worcester; Jamea Cusblng and John Morlarty at tho Empire and Molyoke Opera Homes, respectively. Wm. Wallace la to look after tne Lyceum and Academy's bill work at Sctanton, Pa., while Geo. Venus, last seaaoa with Weat's Minstrels, will Winter In New Orleans, looking after the Interests of the Crescent and Tulano The- atres. U. B. Taylor will continue as mana- ger of the ClearOold. Fa., Bill Poatlng Co. The members now with circuses are: Morris Coughlln, Car No. 1, Hlngllng Bros.; William Marsh, < ar No. 1, Robinson's Show, and Cecil Inman, No. 1, Bamum & Bailey. Dave KUno Is ahead of "The Millionaire Detective;" Joe Payton la with "The Volunteer Organist," and Harry Bryant with "Why Girls Leave Home," western company. Geo. Caron Is wltb Big. Sautelle and Welsh Bros.' CIrcua Nona FBou AnviBTiaiNO Cab No. 1, ot the Great Wm. P. Hall Shows.-We closed a very successful sesBon on Aug. 19, with the following roster: C. R. Coleman, car manager; H. M. Mason, boss bill poster; H. Johnson, lithographer; P. Bursh, C. Sparks, O. Wiley, K. Rlppon, C. Burg, C. Schoenbeck, C. E. Anderson, bill posters; W. Miller, ban- ners ; W. Itouche, programmes, and H. Mentb, porter. All the boys, after a few daya' visit with the ahow, either went homS' or joined the Sells A Downs Shows. H. M. Mason returned to New York; O. Wiley went to Parkeraburg, W. Va.; P. Burch, to Day- ton, 0.; C. Schoenbeck, to Kansas City, Mo.; C. R. Coleman, C. Burg, H. Mcnth, W. Mil- ler, W. Boacbe and a. Johnson jojned the i UNIFORMS Bandn, Military, Mlnatrol Parade Out- flta. Ushers and all others. Send for Catalog, mention kind wanted. Special Attention Given the ProfcBHiou. ^Vca^ orn Uniform Co., D30 Clark St, Chicago. WANTED, 6IRLS THAT SIN6 or Dance. Will Take a few AmHIcnm. CIKI.S tpUo have worked foriuy shown, wvltc. lU'Nl'iVN UI.AUK, Winona, M inn ,Soiit 'i, or 73 I'lymoulh PI, Chicago. FOR 8AL». Tents, Seats, Lights, Poles, Stakes, Middle I'loces and ottior show nroporty at Bargains. I'KARL VAN, NurtllviTle, N..Y. BOSTON FILM EXCHANGE. Second Band Fllma, Song Blldes and Machines Bought Sold and Rxohauged. 6M WASHINGTON fit. Room 43, Boston, Mass., opp. Adams Bouse. M. 8TRA88MAN, AVXOBNBT. 868 Broadway, M*w Tork atr. Lady Clarionettist At Liberty U. and O. E.xporlenccd. Addrcaa all DRUSA FBHUEK8, Pen. Del., Reading, Pa. WANTED, flood Singing and Dancing Oomedlan. Good money to a good >Ian. Addrcaa FRKU RENZO, RcBSnor, lOWft. 170 West IStb St, Cor. Seventh Ave., N. Y. ARTISTIC THEATRICAL 8IIOKMAKBR. LIIH'S ID8EDI. BDFFALO. N. T. WANTED. FREAKS and SUITABLE ACTS FOR . NN'8 MUSEUM. CAN ALWAYS PLACE AT- . ACTIONS FOR CURIO BALL AND STAGE. MOVING UAROAINS, FILMS, MUT PICTURE MACIIINE8 "Oxyllthc" Model "II" Gas OnutUls, Slides, etc., new and second hand, lower thitn tho lowest PEERLKSS OPTICAL EXOR'OE, 83 Washington St., Chicago, 111. miscellatteottSa j^^ot the charm of the rab^^j 'J UH*c (nnt. (^,(t thf. cha.tm of beau. I bit^s foot, but the charm of beau tiful hair I The charm of long;^ rich, heavy, luxuriant hair! The charm that goes with every bottle of Hall's Vegetable Sicil- ian Hair Renewerl Wake op 'your hair! Make it do some- thing! Make ft grow faster! Make ft stop coming out! Make the gray hair return to all the deep, rich color of former days" For the whltker* and niotiatRche we makei Dye known aa DUCKINGIIAM'S DTE. It colorH tnttantly R ricli brnwnoraioft black. R.P. IIALLft CO., Nashua advance forces ot Bells & Downs' Shows. C. E. Andbbbon, of advertising Car No. 1, of the Greet W. P. Bail Bbow, bas signed wltb one ot Klaw & Erlanger's producnona for the eeason. C. E. Graves will be his assistant. Both men are from Local No. 10. RosTBR or Sun Bbob.' Advancb Cab, No. 1. —Pete Sun, general agent; Clyde 8. Clarke, contracting agent; O. R. Stener, special agent; Chas. Holden, manager of car; Bert Moore, boss bill poster, with two aialstanta; John IIcBrdon, lithographer; Fred lUley, pro- grammer;- Orra Rowland, banners. Country route men: Mike Noonan, Sam Gramllng, George Stnlllnger and Harry Weaver; rail- road routes by Fred Wolf and Chas. Keatb. This Is our nineteenth week out from Winter quarters, and the good Old Beliaolb Clip- peb Is always on ule In Mr. Holden's office. Stnelinen,Traln Agents & Gantassers Sopplles We Always Have the Latest NovelUea. Bend for Onr Now Oatalogne. UNIVERSAL SUPPLY CO., IHHPiflA laa La Balls Stroat - - vniuAVUi ^^ A n S& FOB LBABE, SAIB V^^\.IV.C9 OB STOBASi . . . Bapalia and Altaratlons Mads. NEW JERSEY GAR WORKS, GIHl0i,II.J. WANTED, VERSATILE MED. PERFORMERS. COMEDIAN AND SKETCH TEAM. Others write. Toll all and lowest In first ROY KOBINSON, No. Brookvllle, Maine, Tub Wilsons (Boss, Henrietta, Baby Lois and Little Howard) joined the Elaen- bartb-Uenderaon li'Ioating Theatre, at Mt. Vernon, Ind. Mr. Wilson has charge of the atage. The children are doing singing and dancing specialties. This Is their fourth season under this management WoLFr A Son, of Detroit write: "We have iust secured a twentv year lease from Mr. teller, the veteran snow man, who retires this Pall. We are going to spend one hun- dred thousand doUara to Improve the park, and, when finished, will have the largest Eark under a roof West ot New 'York and iast of Chicago." Cruikshank writes: "I have been doing Vermont and New Hampshire all Summer, in balls, have made It go pretty fairly, and won out a trlQe. 1 have a new Edison picture machine and all the latest songs (IHus- troted), and wltb my monkey business and a few good performers, give excellent satisfac- tion." Mns. Alonzo Hatch Informs us that the Aionio Hatch Electro-Photo Co., which was exhibiting moving pictures neit to Morrison's Theatre, Rockaway Beach, N. Y., was burned out Aug. £3. The loss is one thousand dol- lars, and Mrs. Hatcb, who was running the company, Is seriously embarrassed In con- sequence. WILLIAM J. McQuiNN Writes: "I have made arrangements aa to my season's work, and will take out Haywood's Moving Pic- ture Show, playing In the principal towns and cities lu Ontario, Can." H. W. MooBi, manager of the Great West- ern Remedy Co., Inc., writes: "There's no use talking, THB Clippbb 1b the sheet that reaches a good class of performers, tor my two Inch advertisement In the Issue of Aug. lli brought me sixty-four answers from per- formers of recognized merit. I was no time picking out ten singles and doubles who are up-to-date, and soon took me up at ray offer as good money Is In sight Our company, which represents one of Pittsburg's leading specialists. Is capitalized at $10,000, and we will have the best medical ahow ever placed on the road, which will command the best ele- ment to attend and the performers selected are reliable people who can be depended on. The company is run and operated by two graduated physicians who have road experfence, and worrlment over the 'ghost' Is never to he Ibougbt of. We own and operate our own drug store, and the best medicines known to medical science will be Incorporated Into our products, and we can at any time re-enter a dty, big ones such as we win play and do double the amount ot business. Just because we'll leave a good record behind us. Next Summer will find ua under a new top, lOOiOO. everything will be snick and span, and will add a band of eight pieces, therefore I think we will be going some. The following are those who have signed with me: Bob Marks, comedian, acrralist and acrobat; Baby Bd- rlth, aeven year old child performer, alng- Ing and dancing; Billy and Mne Wilson, re- fined comedy sketch team; l''ranklln Brooks, Illustrated songs and moving pictures; the Bendens (Helen and Frcdk.), reOned musi- cal team; Miss Erso, pianist and director; Dr. U. W. Moore, lecturer and demonstrator; Mrs. B. W. Moore, ticket seller; Mra. M. Drew, ticket taker; B. R. Stewart, proper- ties and doubles on piano. Each town will be opened by hiring a band the opening night and nil performers, seated In open car- riages, be driven through the principal streets, thence to the Opera House, where we bope to make the fire fly, and will do so If all that remains Is to have a good lecture, followed by an Al show ; this we can do, so there Is nothing to prevent the coin from rolling In our cash doi. Pennsvlvanla is our territory and tho old State will be thor. oughly taken care of, and return dates will be our bobby." Mabbii Db Vabo writes: "We Joined Swal- low & Marklc's Bunny South, the new flfty thousand dollor floating theatre, which Is the finest ever constructed. It seats 1,200 people, has the latest and best of electrical eqiiip- menta, and Is the largest In the business. Wa carry flfty people, l^e Sunny South Concert Band of eighteen pieces Is certainly waking them up along the line. The boat la doing a top notch business, and every one on boara Is well and happy. Following Is the roster: Swallow 4 Markle, owners; A. M. Cheeks, manager; N. F. Thome, business representa- tive; Boren Quillln, stage manager; Merle Baker, band director; Gus Slover, leader ot orchestra of nine pieces; the Great QullUns, contortionists; the Martynne Slaters, Marsh De Varo and wife, In their military bar act; Wade and Howard, the White Slaters, Laura Wheatley, Louise Kohler, Leah Morse, Jennie Wiley, Beulah De Mon and Lillian Black. The band is composed of the following musicians: Merle Baker, Chas. Van Vactor, \vm. Strauss, George M. Bundy, Louis Krlebe, Norman Thome, Gus Slover, Roy 'Sagwn' Atchison, Frank A. Bailey, A. J. Johnson, Wade Myers, Roscoe Kearschner. Albert 'Midge' Dean. Lo- ren OuUlln, John Walker, Arthur Lax, A. T. Markle and Eric Dye. Joe K. Kelly and wife closed at Charleston, W. Va., recently." MoDBBN CONCBBT NoTBB.—We are In our fourth Bummer season in the Adirondacks, and playing to good business. Although we have suffered from wind and rain, we cannot complain. All are happy and getting their salaries every week. We have a sixty- foot baggage car to transport our Bbow, making week stands. This little show, hav- ing a standard reputation, needs little ad- vertising in this territory to do business. Our main tent Is 28x08, three sleeping tents, cook and dining tents. They are lighted with 400 candle power arc lights. We carry an acetylene machine for foot and border lights for our 10x24 stage, also have elegant scenery and all canvas 1b waterproof. Roster: W. H. Kllng, manager; Guy Stanley, magician and hypnotist; Wilson Wilcox, mu- sical act and coon shouter; Lotta Austin, Illustrated songs and character sketch; Lit- tle Grace, singing and dancing marvel, and our funny comedian, Claude Boyce, who sends them home laughing. Our cook house la In charge ot Dan Susie; Grovcr Rollins has cbarge of canvas. Mr. Wilcox leaves Bbortly to Join a Winter show he had booked wltb before Joining our company. The show goes Into halls the flrat week In October ana company remains the same for the Winter. Also our mascot Duke, and our little pony, and two dogs, Trixey and Fritz. We have our CupPEn every Thursday, and everybody looks for Its arrival with plcaaure. Capt. Sidnbi Himman wna obliged to cancel the month of August at Al Freaco Beach, Peoria, 111., on account of hurting b s foot with a sledge hammer, putting up his tent, at Summit, N. J., with tho Excelsior Carnival Co. Ho remained with the com- pany and Is doing well with his side show. He will commence his vaudeville season on the Central vaudeville circuit. In November, at Hamilton, O. 20TH OENTURY-18 HOURS—CHICAGO. The 20tli Century Limited of tBo New Yorlc Central lines leaves Nctv York dnlly at 3.30 P. H., doe Chlooacu 8.30 next mornlnH, Retarulns, leave. Chleaso via Lalce Sliore 2.30 P. 1*1" dne New York 0.80 next mornlngr. To ■ecare beat accommodations reaervfl- (lona ahomld be made earl7>