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N OTH.—Wo wish to In- uroduce to the profession the finest complexion soap lu the world—our Terebone Boap—and wo wlltsend a 25o. oake, absolutely free, with order for a $l.oo bottle of Kemover, If you make the re- quest. Address Dr. A. (1. Rhodes Co., Lowell, Mass. Do rou WANT MILITARY GOODS? BAND UNIFORMS. ARMY or NAVY SUITS. TENTS, OCNS and EIJCIPMKNT OF EVKRV DESCRIPTION. From Government Auction. No matter what you want In that line I can inpply it Now or second hand. Bond for catalogue. B. B. ABRAHAMS, 212 Sonth St, Philadelphia, Pa. Ot;s \V. IIooan, general manager of Pul- ton's Jolly Gross Widows Co., who has been suffering with a spell of nervous prostration, and resting at Fair Haven, N. J, was a Ci.iitkji caller a few days ago. and reported that he is Improving very rapidly In health, and expects to be back with the company shortly. He also reports the success of the Jolly Clrass Widows Co., which Is In Its sixth week, and has made a great Impression. The company this season presents: Jennie Gul- chard, the clever burlesquer; Charles Burk- hart, Hebrew comedian; Murray J. Simmons, In characters; liusb and Gordon, acrobatic comedians; l'lnard and Walters, musical tenm; Thompson and Laurence, comedians and singers; Mae Yulr, soubrette; also a well trained chorus of singers and dancers, consisting of Alice Mason, Lottie Sommers, Frankle Golden, Lola liurkhart, Edna Car- penter, Lola Vernon, Mildred Marshall, Rose Myers, Kay Udell, Edna Burnett, Ethel Mover, Minnie Klmbell, Rose Klnley, Kath- erino Howard, Rose Marshall, Cnmllle Rob- erts, Il'anch Gordon and Anna Neumnn. The executive staff follows: Mrs. Ray Kulton A Gus W. Hogan, equal owners; I. H. Herk, act- ing manager; Harry Rose, advance repre- sentative ; Chic Uennlng, stage carpenter; Henry Waller, electrician; Wm. N. Huelle. leader. The company Is now on Its Western trip toward San Francisco, and Indications are that It will be very successful, both flnnn- clally and artistically. Bert Somekm writes: "I finished the sea- son with the innocent Melds Co., with Scott Wlblc, my present partner, and the team name remains Somcrs and Wlble." Tub infant dauuhteb of Mr. and Mrs. Martlne died at their home, In New York, on Sept. 'JO. Mr. Martlne was formerly of the acrobatic comedy act, Martlne and Bnlno, and Mrs. Martlne was formerly Eva Allen, of the Allen Sisters. Eddie Leonard and tub Siiabp Bbos. report making a big hit In their new act. WILSON AND Mohan, the white comedy team, who played Yale's Theatre, Kansas City, Mo., last week, do not wish to be confounded with the colored team using the same names. Fox and Le Moin have Just closed their season at Connors' Imperial Theatre, Coney I Bland. They are doing their new act, en- titled: "After the Show," and report suc- cess. HEDFORD AND WINCHESTER Write: "W« opened on the Orpbcum circuit, at San Fran- cisco, with our new act, and made an em- phatic bit. We have at last discovered some- thing entirely new and original In the comedy juggling line. We have yet to play the Or- phvum. Kohl & Castle, Anderson, and Hop- kins' circuits before we see good old Broad- way again in February." Moitiiis, "The Man with Poetical Feet,'' Informs us he Is meeting with success. We arb informed that the best grade of vaudeville people are being booked over the Interstate circuit, the new Southern chain of theatres which are to be opened on Oct. 23, beginning at the Majestic Theatre, Mot Springs. Tub Aiierns, novelty acrobats, write: "We were engaged for week of Sept. 18- 23, at the Grand Junction, Col., Fair. Will return East, opening Sept. 25, at the Novelty Theatre, Topekn, Kan., with the Davis & Churchill circuit to follow, opening at the Star, Springfield, Mo., Oct. 2. The Oiti-iiEUM Comedy Four report suc- cess dosing the Bbow with the Gus Sun American Minstrels, on their way to the coast. The names of the four are: Jlinnile Rose, James Baradl, J. II. Blilsbury and Ed. Rice. Schuster and Vabs, Hebrew comedians, ployed a successful ween, Sept. 11-10, at the Atlantic Garden, New York. They opened with the High Flyers Burlesque Co., Sept. 23. ' Kva Thatcher writes that she has Just finished a ten weeks' engagement in the Northwest, on the Coneldlne circuit. She haa canceled her California time, and will visit the fair at Portland, leaving for the Esst Oct. I). James A. Skadrick, formerly Etta La Rose and Sbndrlck, 1b playing Southern Cali- fornia, and reports big success. Frank Muiiphy and Jack E. Maobi write that they are doing finely with Din- kins' "Yankee Doodle Girls" Co., In their original specialty, "The Contractor and the Laborer." Dblla Bordbau Just closed a successful season with Stevens A Mossman's Co., doing her singing specialty of coon songs. She will travel through the Western States. Frank Haqak, pianist at Smith's Opera House, Grand Rapids, Mich., last season, has been engaged as musical director at the Bijou Vaudeville Theatre, In LanBlng, Mich. Wbisz and Weisz write : "We are still with Rice's Floating Theatre, meeting with big Biiccess in our act. Our eon, Little Ferd, hoy monoloelst, Is rapidly recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever, and will soon be at work again. During the little fellow's Illness, Capt. Rice and wife placed their steamer and entire crew at our disposal, without any charge, to take the boy Into l'a- duenn, Ky., to the Infirmary there, The cap- tain's kind action shows the way performers are treated with this show." Nick Otte Is In his twentieth week with the Hoosler Amusement Co., and writes that hlB act Is BtiU the leading feature. He Is rc-engnged for the season of 1000, and closes this season about Dec. 1, when he will re- turn to vaudeville for a short time. Cuius. Christophkh just played the Davis A Churchill circuit Uls act went very well, he reports. The Tihiee Musical Stewarts have just closed a four weeks' engagement at Rlvervlew Park. They will bo seen shortly on the vaude- ville stage. Tub 1iradford8 made their Initial bow to a New York audience recently, and report suc- cess in their new act, "A Hot Time In Coon- town." Ciiari.es E. Taylor, manager of T. W. Dink Ins' Alcazar Beauties Co., writes that Seymour and Hill, comedy acrobats, have slimed with the above company as a feature act for the season. This engagement makes the olio of the Alcazar Beauties one of the best on the road, Including the Seyone, Mathews and Riley, Sawtell and Sears, Sey- mour and Hill, James Carson, Three Keelcy Bros, and Chns. II. Ward. CiiniastB Sheridan and Jkan Harvey were Ci.iri'Kit callers last week. Miss Sheridan Is not working thla season. Pauline Db Rora, who recently underwent n serious surgical operation at the Methodist Hospital, Des Moines, la., Is now at her home, Unwnrden. la. Viola Bros., comedy acrobats, have closed with Hunt's Big Show, and have met with SUCCCBS. Fhnteli.b and Radclifpb are en route with the Mentz-Santley Co. SHOW PRINTING!! Dodgers, Dates, Heralds and a full line of Small Work Cheap and Quick. Send for lint. PRBSS SHOW PRINTKltY, JohUHonburg, Fa. Slreetmenjrain Agents & Caniassggjiupplies We Alwa/i Have the Latea Bend for Our New Cafl universal 8irPI»LV cu., rniflicn aim La Belle Street - - WWMfi O. BHINDUBLU, 118 W. WIGS 20th St., N. Y. The up-t* date THEATRICAL WIS MAKER. 8«Bd stamp Sat aew Price Li*. )«■« oat Kersand'b Minstrel Notes.— Billy Ker- sond's Famous Minstrels, headed by the one and only Billy, are In their eighth week of record breaking business. At Fort Smith, Ark., Sept. 12, we had our twenty-ninth straight S. It. O. house, which Is wonderful, with the weather so hot Our watermelon first part Is making a hit all along the line, and Prof. Laccy's Challenge Cornet Band Is the talk of the Southwest. We have been compelled to lose our Arkansas and some Louisiana time, on account of the yellow fever. Geo. L. Barton, business manager of this attrac- tion, has been obliged to assume the manage- ment of the company for the past two weeks, owing to the Illness of Mr. Treyer, manager, who has been confined to his room with a severe attack of the grip. Notes from Lehekman'b New York Spe- cialty Co., Phil M. Lederman, manager.— We closed our Spring and Summer season Sept. 16, at Rutland, Vt. Business was very food the entire season of twenty-three weeks. V'e played New Hampshire, Vermont and New York States, including all the principal resorts In the Adirondack and Catsklll Moun- tains. Played two weeks at Park Theatre, Rutland, Vt., and two weeks at Barber Park, Bellows Falls, Vt., to big business. The en- tire company did not lose any time In secur- ing Winter positions, after a few weeks' rest. Manager Lederman will locate In Boston, as an orchestra leader. Thb Casino Comedy Four, Dan Evans, Geo. W. Thomas, Phil Apel and M. C Rey- nolds, report meeting with success in their up to date singing and comedy specialty, with Pbll Sheridan's City Sports Co. Joseph Newman, the Denver Bong writer, has been engaged for seventeen weeks on the Western vaudeville and Orpbeum circuits. He begins h's tour at the Olympic Theatre, Chicago, Mondny, Oct. 2. This 1b Mr. New- man's third engagement on the Orpheum part of the circuit, but It will be his first appearance In the Chicago theatres. Bernard Kli.no writes: "I have finished an act for the Burtons, entitled 'A Sudden Rise;' also a German comedy sketch for Perry and Lang, and a monologue for Albert E. llogdon, the boy magician. Also a mono- logue for Arthur Nlbblow, entitled 'Wouldn't It Make You Mad?' I also received an order from Le Clair and West, for a sketch, and expect my Clipper ads. will soon bring me all the work I can handle." Tub Stanley Sisters (Anna and Mattle) write that they have made a decided hit with their singing and dancing. They have other good work booked. "In New York Town," the new musical comedy, by Wlllard Holcomb and Loney Has- kell, under the direction of Hurtlg A Seamon, will open Oct. 6, at the Majestic Theatre, Utloa, N. Y. The company Includes seventy people, with elaborate scenic and electrical effects. The music Is by Albert Von Tilzer. Loney Haskell will manage the company In addition to playing his well known Chinese character bit. In order to do this Mr. Has- kell has canceled an entire season of vaude- ville bookings. Press Kldridqe returned from bis trip abroad Sept. 10. He is In good health, and Is ready for work. Leo.na Hanson writes that she did not play the People's Theatre, at Lowell, Mass., last week, as has been stated. The old team of Sheridan and Mack have former a partnership again. Scott and Johnson opened at Keith's New Theatre, Philadelphia, week of Sept. 18, with Keith's Providence and Boston the- atres to follow. Harry C. Griffin, of the Leffel Trio, the past season a special feature with the Har- greaves Shows, states they are booked solid for the Winter with their novelty act, en- titled "A Night on the Ocean." Carlosa and Silvbrton are in their eighth week with J. W. Vogel's Minstrels, as a spe- cial feature of the olio, doing their novelty tight wire act. Al. Hobvbt Informs us that he will not go on the road this season, but will do club work In New York and vicinity. Frank C Smith, of Wenona and Frank, writes: "At the afternoon performance 8ept 21. at Burlington, Kan., while Wenona was doing her act of shooting balls thrown in the air from the back of a running horse, the horse fell, throwing her to the ground, and then kicking her on the head, she was carried from the arena and taken to a hos- pital, and la now In a very serious condition, the calk of the shoe of the horse having lacerated her head." Stbineht and Thomas Inform us that their new Dutch comedy act Is a hit on every bill. They are working steadily and have good work ahead. Tns Evans Trio write: "We were not at Cook's Park, Evansvllle, Ind., as reported, week of Sept. 10, but were tbe feature act at the'Phillips Theatre, Richmond. Ind. We were offered the time at Evansvllle, but re- fused same by wire. Mme Emmy, with her canine pets, reports doing finely In the West. She Is booked with tbe Interstate Amusement Co., for Texas, which will carry her work to March, 1000. Bessie Lb Roy writes that owing to com- plications that have arisen from there being so many Le Roys In the profession, she will lay aside ber own name and hereafter be known as Madam Mara. Chic Harvey writes: "My new monologue and singing act Is meeting with success. I will finish over tbe Central Vaudeville cir- cuit Sept. 30, and will take a week's lay-off before opening In the East. While playing the Phillips Theatre, Richmond, Ind., Mr. Murry, the manager, gave ub a very pleasant automobile ride." Jennings and Renfrew, who write and sing their own songs, are playing a successful engagement over the Kohl A Castle circuit. Marie Aliia opened at the New American Theatre, In Chicago, Sept. 11, with the O'Brien circuit to follow, and Is booked solid until Feb. G, 1000. She recently finished her park time In Kentucky and Ohio. II rou eh and Burns write: "Our act Is going welt In tbe West, taking two and three encores every show. 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