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The New York Clipper (February 1906)

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1263 THE NEW YORE: CLIPPER. Febbuab FILMS ONE QUALITY. ONE PRICE. THE DESERTER 541 Feet. $64.92. The scene opens, showing the inside of a small country theatre. The stage is occupied by a number of actors, singing and dancing, among them a most attractive young soubrette. A group of soldiers are making their way towards the door be- cause it is time for them to return to their barracks. A young officer, who has fallen in love with the pretty dancer, decides to go "back to the. place of merriment and having spent all his money, he steals some of the regiment's funds and with great difficulty manages to elude the guards. He arrives at his sweetheart's home and showers upon her pretty gifts. While she is thanking him, the door opens and officers arrest the deserter. He is led back to his garrison, deprived of the insignia of his rank and sentenced to prison in sight of his fellow officers. The heartbroken proud old father comes to see him and gives him a revolver to end his disgraceful career. SOCIALISM and NIHILISM 557 Feel. $66.92 This scene is taken in Russia, and shows us Socialists at their ; meeting place. They are surprised by Imperial Guards, and a young girl, accused with murder, is taken prisoner and condemned to exile in Siberia. On the way to this horrible country she dies of fatigue and exhaustion, and her brother, when notified, resolves to avenge her death. He succeeds in throwing a bomb into the royal palace. A terrible explosion occurs, and many of his antagonists are killed. REMEMBER THAT NOW JS THE TIME TO SEND IN YOUR ORDER FOR ORIGINAL RELIGIOUS FILMS. WE RECOMMEND SPECIALLY THE LIFE and PASSION OF CHRIST. The Entire Set of 20 Pictures, 2122 FEET PRICK $284.64 The Life of Hoses - - 524Feet Price $62.88 Joseph Sold To His Brethren - 623 Feet, Price $74.76 Prodigal Son • - ■ 475 Feet. Price $57.00 If the above mentioned films are sold at 10 cents per foot by other houses, von may know that they are NO ORIGINAL PATHE FILM'S, but DUPES. himself knows that they are NOT WORTH AN ORIGINAL, If a dupe is sold at 10 cents per foot, it proves that the Duper which sells at 12 CENTS PER FOOT. All our films bear our name, "PATHE FRERES," on both edges. Pathe Cinematograph Co., I 42 EAST 23rd STREET, 35 RANDOLPH STREET, I HEW YORK, CHiCfleO. We recommend our new a< QJ|S MAKING OUTFIT," and will cheerfully send you instructions for same. PRICE, $23.29. Best 41 2 In. Imported CONDENSER Lens - 85c Two Condensers in Mount $2.50 10 in. REEL, Verv Strong - ... 85c LIMES, Per Tin of 12 - - - - - 90c Our New Model Rheostat, giving 50 ampheres at no volts, or 25 ampheres at 220, docs the work. Complies with all fire regula- tions, and is the best model on the market. Price, $9.00. WillTK FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. THE ABOVE 18 A BAMPLE OF OIIB 75c. 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COUGMS ANO Beneficial to elderly people who suffer from dryness of mouth and throat, in t»x« only. |T4l,l.wtll'» DRESSER TRUNK. E»sj to get at everything with- out disturbing anything. No costs no more than a good box trunk. Hand riveted; strongest trunk male. In small room serves as chiffonier. O. O. D. with privilege of ex- amination. 2c. stamp for cata- log. ?. A. STALLMAN, U w. spring St., Columbia, O. William Harris, the well known mana- ger, has decided to withdraw from active managerial work In the dramatic field. Being heevlfy Interested In various theatres, he will retain his financial Interest In them but will abandon the busy, workaday life he hns been indulging in. His decision will not affect the firm of Rich & Harris, In which he is a partner. The Arm, formed twenty- six years ago, will continue, and Mr Harris will remain as a partner, but be will make no more productions, and he and his princi- pal star, Andrew Mack, will pert at tie end of this season. Oliveb Dodd Btrox celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his stags debut at a quiet dinner nt Tils home In New York, Jan 21. His first appearance waa made at the Holi- day Street Theatre, Baltimore, Jan. 21, 1858, with Joseph Jefferson, in "Nicholas NI RosTiDn amd Noras of thb "Lookwq Fob a Wifb" Co.—Maxwell ft Books, msnsgers; John a Daugherty, agent: Frank Vardll lea. Mlna -Vardllles, Llda Over. Pansy Edgln Miss Ollhol. Miss Leigh. Miss De Camp, MlasBmu- rey. Miss Bell, Miss Cooper, Miss McGce, Harward Douglass, musical director: Flo^'e Murphy, wardrobe mistress; Harry "right, master of properties; Henry Dawson, electri- cian ; Clarence Maxwell, stage director. The company has been playing West Virginia, Ohio and Virginia, and Is now going into Pennsylvania. We have been doing a very satisfactory business, not turning anybody away, but have played to capacity at several places. _ .._ ... - Manaoeb Walter Clinton writes: J. Q. Stutts' 'Was She To Blame' Co., with Juno Barrett, as Diane; Agfle Marlon, as Hester Severn; Mellle Barrett, as Martha Ann; Caroline Floronoy, as Percllla; Chss. E. Hand, as Bruno Severn; Robert SklnBkl, ob Lord Kurston ; Jack De Castillo, as the young artist, supported by our excellent company. Just closed three nights in Batesyllle, and three nights In Brlnkley, Ark., to the largest houses of the season, and at Increased house Noras tbom thb Dot Kabboll Co.—Fred Harvey, Harry Vlckery and Robetta bare been re-engaged for 19O6-'07. Miss Karrnll and her company have been making good In every city, from a public and box offlce stand- point ; In fact, this season Is the most success- ful one of her career. Her season will close In Yonkers, N. Y., the latter part of April. The vaudeville features at present are: The 'Cycling Zanoras, Robetta, wire act; Smith and Delle, singing and dancing duo: Jack Warburton, topical songs; Harry Vlckery, Illustrated songs and moving plctores. Ed. C. Nutt, manager of Angell s Comedi- ans (Southern), writes that nls company has been out since Aug. 18, and that the busi- ness has been the largest In the history of the company. The company opened at Sheffield, III., and has played In Illinois, Wisconsin, lows, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and In- dian Territory, and Is booked up until May. Violet Marsden, the leading lady, has made many friends this season by her clever work. The roster of the company Is as follows: Ed. C. Nutt. manager; Lee Church, Casey Ransom, J. H. EmmerBon, Raymond Ketchum, Nat Johnson. Charles Austin, Violet Marsden, Violet Le Cleare and Florence Humes. All the "boys" are Eagles, and some good times are the outcome. - , Thb coitPAJii presenting "McFadden s Flats" tbla season comprises the following: Mary Baker, Gnasle Nelson, Mamie Tucker, Edna Dans, Claire Wallace, Allle Barhler, Beryl Clifton, Florence Goodktn, Emma Gwy- nette, Marie Hebler, Helena Hall, Josle Adams, Josle Crawford, Ethel Sinclair, Delia Ranney, Billy Barry, Chas. Oramlleh, J. D. Van Epps, Harry Rose, Chas. Srutzman, Harry Bill, Herbert Hunt, Fred Coulter. Geo. Addlngton, Geo. Henkel and the Speck Bros. Geo. Chenet la in advance, and Thomas R. Henry la the manager of the company, which has made a successful tour of the South and West, and Is now en route East. Notes fhoii thi Y. C. Allkt Musical Comedy Co. —This company, which has been laying oil In Nashville one week, con- tinues Its tour booked In the South, with a much larger company throughout. In ad- dition to enlarging the chorus the principals have been Improved upon to a great extent, and new and additional special paper will be need. Harry T. Smith, assisted by two other men, will handle the business ahead of the company. Manager Alley has in prepara- tion the new mnelcal comedy, 'The Botrns King." All Southern territory will be mad" the rest of the season, playing the city time. The company will aggregate thirty people. Beth Stone, of 'The School Girl" Co., re- cently lost her pet dog, Judy, which had been her constant companion for several years, and was known to many professionals. '#nu eo'ry efrandVa ffHrr * entanolina^ll our, hf orl; ' Which^ kind of hair do you have? T: rich, heavy, young kind? Then' you are happy. Or the thin, scraggly, old kind? Then use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair [Renewer, and you will be [happy. 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