The New York Clipper (March 1906)

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f " " 17* CTEE JMi^W YORK GLIPPEE, m { THE BOHa SURPRISE OP THE YEAR. . ta.t Year It Wa> "What the Bran Bund Pin y.d." ThI. V««t'i ll Called MABCH31.. Words by JACK DRISLArTE mad BERT rtTZGIBBON. Orchcttratiotn In »»> ttry lo .alt yon. } Send late programme, ■BlMiwtknoW you, and 1Un.p1 tor postag.- tunbt Sang a» a. Coon Song, Ballad or Cotter Song, and Make* a (..rent Big \umber.' The Choi-us Ooca this Way i OHORU6: I don't want ■ little cosy ewnir. I just w>nl a place close by the fireside .- ,, In the twilight when the day l* thro'; I Jmt want two thing* In thle wide, wide world, Juit a Uttle rocking chair and you. ," j*y corner. I don't want a hammock built for twe, 1 don't want a palm tree tall.and shady, I don't want a little blrrh eanoe| Usual catchy mtuio by THEODORE MORSE POSITIVELY NO CARDS RECOGNIZED. F. B. HAVILAND PUB. CO., 125 W. 37th St., Cor. Broadway, N. Y. City. 1 Jnrt thxaa Mooa. from WIIXIAM MOBRlg' OITIOE. NO BRANCH OrTIOES AWYWHERE. MICHIGAN. At the Detroit'Opera House H. -C Whitney, manager > tew Fields, Id H Happened In Nordland." entertained largo hd appreciative audiences Marco 10-24. Joan Detroit W 26-28, Louis James 20-31, '■" L rerun <IS. l>. Stair, manager).—Thomas S*hea was greeted by large and enthusiastic ■uBIences 18-24.-Lewla Morrison,, la "Fault," 26-31. - ' ' •■■*•*. .''L^TATBTtB <Dr. 'Campuell, njaoager).-— ThlT Livingston* Stock Co. was seen In •tftbnwo and Juliet." and drew wall week of IS* Tne same company. In "Grauitark," 26- tVfiitney (K.D. Stair, manager).—"LIght- horse by ■ the Sea/'well presented, drew parted houses 18-24. "Lured from Home" Temple (J H. Moore, manager).—Last week's bill was drat class, and packed houses ruled. Attractions for week of 20; Julian Eltlnge, Gould. and..Suratt, Bllta Proctor Otis and campany, the Four Bolees, Lew Hawkins, Hathaway and Slegel. Bowl's musl- ca! hone, and the Itlnetogrspt*. - ivBNUB (Drew ft Campbell, managers).— Far Foster s Co. offered a good entertain- ment and drew good sized homes 16-24. The Brfaudlers 25-81. - * ■'■ (JHYHTAi. • (J. J. Nash, manager). — Last wefk's offering- was up to the usual -stand- ard/ and crowded nouses .generally obtained af t niH nod evening. Attractions for week of £Q: La Auto Otrl, the Four Ellsworths, Lviell and ItUtteMrorth, Green Broo.. Oor» dot Bldrld, Ollyer W Hber. and the Ittnoajome. 1 nttle Creek^-Af the Post (K. It. .Smith, ma Lager) *'A Studv In Scarlet" pleased Muxeh 20, ' ''When Knighthood .Was. In Flower" pie iced n good house JK, "Peck's Bad Boy.'' 28, canceled. "Over : Niagara Falls*' %4, So- h.i's Bund 28,- Black Parti Troubadours 30, Howe's.moving pictures-31-Aprlt l,"The Pa ire Oliap" 2. 'Tho County Chairman" 12, Ha dons' 'Tantasma" 13, " r 'A Girl of.-the Str «t" 14 S7 t .... I ijod (W. s. Huttcrfleld. manager).—Mc- Ciii e and On tut, comedy acrobats \ Berate Chi mpton. Illustrated'songa: Chinese Low- I'op comedy conjuring: Tom Lancaster, coo edlrin;-Woodford and, Marlboro,, in com- edy sketch, "A Timely Leason.!* and. the rlir Bioscope pictures 'made a pleasing .bill for week of 1D»,,';„.'- .'. . ';'?'•■• •! ' '•' . '';,\ < rand Hapi'iis,-—At ■ the Maw . Powers' (H rry O, Somuicrs 4 Co;, managers) "A Mo cap Princess," March 23, pleased. Louis Jan ea 24. Nance O'Nell April 4; Bills Jef- freys ft, Nordlca 10. J iJGBTic (Orlu Stair man«ger).--Crowd- »it muses saw "On the Bridge at Midnight" Ma cb 22-24. Black Pattl Troubadours 20- SB, "Tom, Dick and Harry". aWJl, 1 Erroi ■ftui bur. In "Sherlock Holmes," April 1-4. ■ C band Opeba House {Churchill.& Davis, toai agera>.<—Bill week of M: Coleman and Me] la, Blanch Fraype. the Three Kldders, Peter J. Smith, Harry VanFoasen and Weleh and Malt land. I. - i i Smith's Opbiu Hotnu (Mr*. W. B. Smith, manager).—This house continues doing an excellent business. Fay Fostor Co. i.G-31. . REPERTOIRE/STOCK, OPERA AND VAUDEVILLE COMBINATIONS WANTED For Electric Park Theatre. Two or More Weeks to Good Companies. Addre— H. ft MOORHEAD. Manager, Paraona, Kansas. &MPSUI (A. Welnholier, manager).— Busl- nees mm. good week of 10. New people for week'orjioi Frosto and Harvey, Llllfe Gar- red, and! Vera Lorrala . Tboae-iotdlng over: Fanny weifton, Isabel De Var.. Gertrude.Les- lie,", OliAi Wlngard, John 1>. McGinn and Luclle Blake. ' UNiQtB (Mahoncy & Bryant, managers).— Charles- Ellsworth, operator of moving pic- tures. For week of 20, "Mysteries of Wicked Paris,". ".The Chicken Tbler' and a series of comic pictures, BuslnetB la very-good. DEATHS IN THE PROFESSION. I Fltsarerald Hnrphy. FiTKOKttALD Mtai'HY, the playwrlirLt, actor cud poctidled at Phconlx, Ariz:, March 10, from consumption. He was born In Cabtr- clveen, County Kerry, Ireland, In 180S, and Id '1S81 o« came to America.. The following year be met the Irish poet and patriot, Jobu Tloylp O'Heilly, In, Boston, and this feltow- count'r.vmar. gave blm the position of print- er's .devil km the iioston Pilot. While con- nected wltto the Pilot, Murphy wrote a num- ber of Poems. Ufa first play, written about this .time, And produced by amateurs, was en- titled 'Shamrock and Rose," aud haa since been purjllpQed. Having come to New York City In 18SB, he worked as a reporter ou Tfte. J/orn(Bir Journal, and. later be com* pletcd two plavfi. -The Power of Pas- sion." based On "The Kreutrer. Sonata," and "A. Bit of BJaraey." Ho then Joined Mar- garet Ma titer's company, with'which he played eighteen parte in the course of a sea- bqd, leaving the.stuge at the end of the tour to' take auother repertorlal position on the Btaff of The World. TUenhe became Richard Mansfield's secretary, giving up this work to- return to the - stage as a star Id his own -play, "Nell, Agrah," a-■ re- vised ' version of "Shamrock "and Hose." In 1891 be appeared in-New York City, In "That; Giff from Mexico,'' and during the name season Ke became advance agent for CmToH" JohpH^n. In 1(102 Mr. Murphy's play, "The" Irish Statesman," waa -produced. • by Carroll Johnson's company, and "The Silver Lining" was given Its premier in 1805. Otber plays which be wrote were: "The Lights of nroadway," "The "Power of the Cross" and "beware of Men.*' Haklnuw.—At the Academy (Joe. Pearl- ateln.) manager) "Tbo Millionaire Tramp" came-.to fulr bnalnees March 17. "The Land of N6d"l pleased two good houaes IS. "A Mad- cap Princess" 22. "I. O. TJ." 35, 26, Louis Jsmei 27. > Jbbphbh (Sum Marks, manager).—North Urotl^rs" Comedians played to good houses the past-two weeks. Howard-Dorset. Co. 'SC- SI, p|avlng."A Trip to Bombay*" "The Mas FrOmlMexico,'' "The Woman in White/' "Fah- chon [the Cricket," M IHmnlng for Congren," "Daisy Beckwltli," "I'lnk Dominoes,'^ "The Senator's Daughter" and "Wanted* * Family." Jackson—At (be Athentcua (H, J. Por- ter, resident monsger) "Over NMn'MW' M»rcU 17, played lo fair business, tad "Th,Q IxiTid ,of Nod,' 21. pleased a large bouse. Louis James, In "VlrglnluH," 22, pleased sr«atlr> -Howvi'a utovlog pictures 'M, So, "The [Madcap .Princess*.' 20, Cyril Scott. 1u. "The frloce Chap." 30; -Black PntU 3J,."Bus-- ter Brown" April 4, "Checkers" D. '-'Tho Couu- ty Cbklrmun" U. ---.*< JUupu (.w. S. % Butterflnid. manager).—Bill for week of 10: Cllnctoscono, Gortlun Ul- dred., (Ougeno Fluids Lynch, Mantell's Marlua- _ . CllnctcmconOi __d„l0uHeno Fluids Lynch, Man.... cttcH, JjHly and Murphy, and tho Dalvlaes. <■ i MINNESOTA. St. J Pan!. —At the Metropolitan Opera Hbupei(L> N. aco,tt, nannger) *'Tb«-Lldn and the Mouse" had very heavy bualneae March 18-21, ami scored one of the greatest dra- matic successes of the season here: "Check- era," C2-24, drew big. business, the prin- cipals making a hit Nance O'Nell 25-26, la repertory. She plays a return rAUifemeat April I, In "Ellauliutb, Queen of England." Blanche Walsh, lu *'The Woman In the Case."iconics March 29-31; E. S.-WJllurd April 2-4. ZL'JEL WUson 3-7- Local Elks, to the number of two hundred, attended the performance of 'The Lion and the Mouse," 20, au$. gnvc a rousing welcome to Al. H.. Upman. who played the rolu of Ex-Judgo Heart. Mr, Llpman !» one of the charter ineaiberh.of the Bt Paul I^odge, holding card No. 80.1 ..When he appeared he-was loudly nppiaud«d, and a magnificent cluster of rosea prcKcntetl to him. "hand (Theodore L. Hays, manager).— fatasiha 1 ' had big business week.of 18. k ofT25, "David llarum;" "Queen of the iblhaers" next week. ■:..star (J. C. Van ' Boo, -manager).—The Meacots ned fair to good business week of 18, with 'wrestling bout a .between Theodore Peter and Carl -Mattaop, from Minneapolis, and Andereon and Capt. w,*hItmore. Week of 25. tha Coloulal Belles. The California Girls next week.) OitPiitu-t (Charles Frerck, manager).— Business was good week of IB. New people for week of 2fl: Charles Wlshurd, lleleue SJlgnon, MnVf« Eagco, Joe McCauley, Flo Pat? teraou. Fiugaiiu Ucnry, Charles Morrell, Be»- ale Arllngrim, BurnK Brothers and Edixon moving pie tires. Those holding o.vcr:,Ylr- Hnta Hayden, Klla Ooddard, ltertle Vou auck, Tberosa Kemp, GrAco.Matbew^ Ruth Lc Van und Mabel Cnirdll.' I • ', ' ■ - ' '' Mae. Ann Intbopidi, an"opera slngor, died at her home-in New York City on March 10, aged seventy-five years. At the- 'age of eighteen she appeared In Italian opera at the Astor Place Opera House, this city, and afterward sang at the Academy of Music, under the management of - Bernard Uibnan, Max Maretiok,. Carl Rosa, -Max Strakoscb and others,' and in casts beaded by Bbslo, Gaixaniga. Pattl. Kellogg, Lucca ana Parepa Rota.* Among tho character* assumed by her were Flora and Annlna, in "La Travlata;!' Teresa, in "La Sonnanvbula;" Inez. In ""II TroViitore;" ConteBsa Ceprano, In "Rlgolet- to," and Bertha, In "II Barblere dl Slvlglla." She Is survived by a f*on und two daughters, Frederick, Annie and Josephine. The last named Is with the Hogertf Brothers' Co. - Aclini; Wiait, of- the team of McBae and Wyatt, died at Oaks Home, Denver, Colo., March 10, (from tuberculosis, after an Illness of Blxtecu montbs. Her husband, Thomas Mcltae, end their son. survive her. . Teodiila Ckiullos, u retired circus clown, died suddenly at St. Vincent's Hospital, Bridgeport. Conn., ou March 20. He was born , In Mexico, and at 'the- age of fifteen years gave balloon ascensions in both North and South America. Later be embarked In the circus huslne&B, and traveled ull over the world. About, twebty-flve years ago he mar- ried Mile, Kara, a lcSamtTtrapeTRs performer, and brought up three children In the clrcua biirdnt-ss. Nicholas, one son, toured South America for three years with btB own circus, nnd Mr. Ccbaltos, hla wife and their otber two chicjrea, who are known as the Cehatlos Twins, traveled with Barnum & Bailey's Qrcua. nis wife und three children miirvive blm, the Ceballos TwlnH now being with Klaw & Ertanger's "Uumpty Dumpty" Co. Interment wes.lu Bridgeport, Conu. Hrlun Harkikoton, an actress, died In Kaunas City, Mo., on March 13, from cancer. Bite was bom In California, and entered the profession at the Tlvoll Theatre, San Fran- vlsco. where she was located for a number of years. Later ahe went to New Orleans with an qpefa company, under the direction of-Col. MlUlken, and then, waa for several seasons a member of the Corlnnc, or Klmbal Opera Co. For the last eight or ten yearn ahe had* been In dramatic work. -.The last two stusons she was with Spidden 4 Van Cook, pfaying Lady Welslelgh, In "Thelma." Last season she was.with the Van Cook Stork Co. Her mother, Mra. M. A. Colby, of Tmdlow. Vt.. survives her. Interment was In the Union Cemetery, Kansas City. - Koku Andbrsuk, a retired actress, died In New York City on March.IS from heart fail- ure. She'was In the seventy .seventh year of ber age.. Prior to 1870 sbo was prominent In Philadelphia stock and opera companies, hav- ing been with Clara Louise Kellogg, Susie ', Gut ton, Parepa Rosa, Charlotte Cnsbmsn and others.. Her son. Cari II. Anderson^ who Is with-a atock company >n Chicago, came to this city to attend to arrangements of the burial. i i • KENTUCKY. : IMC Jk-X■■■.'■■ W ITT' S : NEW VAUDEVILI.K PLAYLET WITH MUSIC, SIX S O P H O M <MV& wS AMD A FRESH-MAN. AN EPISODE IN COLLEGE LIFE. Book by CHARLES HORWXTZ. Music by MAX S. WITT. Staged by JACK MASON. Week March HO, DdtKHTADER'S, Wilmington, Dal.i w«.fc April i, DullIC THEATRE, Yonlcerai weak April 9, YOU.VCi's PIER, Atlantic City, If. J. TALK QDICK rOB TIME . - . ......; ; BIX WITT, 34 East 21st 81., Hew York. IT'S IT-FOR THE 8VMMER, SMILE „ ME wanted, sketch Team, man und wife, for Med. Co. Change for otie week. Musical or S. aud 0. people preferred. Also Piano riayer, read and fake; strictly sober and reliable. Money Bure. Open in Mich. For sale, Camp Outfit, 160 ft • of lo ft. side wall, poles, stakes and guys: 9zl'2 stage, canopy, wings and steps; ims tent, 6 ft, wail, with red and white fly, good condition. Two nutomutic acetylene generators; t30 takes it; a bargain. Dr. Jas. La vera, CameJJa Concert Co.. Lorain Co., Wellington, Ohio. FOR SALE—Greatest Side Show or Platform Attraction ever known. The a t'yed Catapooka and 8x10 painting, $46: three 8 tune Hand Organs), good condition, $lOaplece; Devil Child. Pig Child, Alligator Boy aud other email curios, half price. LiBt free. WM. NELSON, 8 Van Norden St., No. Cambridge, Masa.; FOR SALE, Serpcutinc Dance Outfit, Stereo, Calcium Harrier, Dress and Slides, $itt. Pose Outfit, Silk Dress, 15 effect-. Velvet Cloak, t)fl. sq., new, Si-- Black Art Outlit, complete, $18. Lot of tricks cheap. Enclose stamp or no answer. MRS. WM. CARL, 284 Court St., Kochenter, N.Y. WANTED, (tUICK, for Alex. Glasscock's Show, Circus People In all brauclie», Musicians, Performers and Concert People, Also wanted to buy.one or two Elephants. Write or wire quick ALEX.GLASSCOCK,care Bill Board, Clndiuiati.O. FOR SALE, l *2Sln. Rolling Globe, 3 Roman Axes, -l Batons, 4 Revolving Plates with Discs. All new; made by Ed. Vau W'vck; price »25, or will exchange for tllms.. REEVES AND TOMPKINS. ■ 43 12th St., Wheeling, W. Va. SKETCHES, TRAVESTIES, Burlesques, etc., wrltteu to order. Only the best origins! work fur- nished to professionals, JOS. KERSHAW, tttO Button wood St., PhtlQda. LoaUvllle.—At Macau|ey'a Theatre (John T. Maceuley, managtr) Montgomery and Stone- cam* March 19-21. presenting "The Wltard of 'On," to good business: The PhU- harniooic Concert Co. gave one nerformanco ■JL'. B>. U. Sothern and Julia Marlowe, 231 24, presented "The TarolngCof the Shrew." "Uoiueo and Juliet" and 'Tne.Merchadt of Venice,", drawing crowded bouses- T homas JefferBon ao-litt* Mine. MauTeTri^triTTfT. Masonic ■ <CEias. A. Shaw, manager).— "Duvld llarum" wiis the attraction vwY. of lit, playing to satisfactory business. For week of SO, "Me, Him ana I." Avi:nUj; (Cbay. A. Sbaw, manager).-^-"Too Proud to Beg," week, of 18, attracted good audiences at every performance. For week of '26, Selma Herman, in "The Queen of the Convicts," Buckingham {Whallen Bros., mauugers). —The Alcazar Beauties gave an entertaining performance, to good patronage, week bt IS. For week of liii. Watson's Orientals. Hoi'KiSb' (wm. Relchman, manager),— Fanny Klce was tbe headltner. week of 1$, and made good. Tbe other numbers on the bill were well received. Bill for week of 215 ; -Lea.. Bruanlns, Kennedy .and -Hooney, Leah Russell, Al, Lawrence, Foy and Clark, and the klnodrome. S . l i » COLORADO. .Denver.—.Tbe Broadway (B. F. McCourt, manager) will reopen ufter several weeks of darkness, on April 2. with "Little Johnny Jones" as the attraction. Oni'itn-'M (Martin Beck, general mana- ger).—Mary Dupont and company, lo the sketch, "Left at the Post," was the feature of uu excellent bill that pleased large houses week of March 10. Bill for i!tl and week: Agoust Family, Mignonette Kokln, Galetti's monkeys, Les.Auberts,_Probst, Frank Lee and GtisBle Brosche, E. Fred. Hawley und com- panv, end the klnodrome. Tabok (B, F. McCourt, manager).—"The County Chairman" was compelled to give an extra performance on Tuesday afternoon to accornmodate tbe crowds. Week of 20, Pauline Hall: Al G. Field's Minstrels follow. Emthib (J. i;. Clifford, manager).'—The Baltimore Beauties and a good vaudeville bill pleased fair boueca week of 18 Cuirria (A. It. Pelton, manager).—"Across the Desert'* had good business week of 18. Week of 35, "The Deserted Bride;" follow- ing comes "The King of.Detectives." Novllty (Henry Lubelskl, mlinnge;-).-^ Good business Is the rule at this house. Bill for week of 18 Included: Rose and Fausok, Prof. Blyck and sea lions, Jennie Beutley, Kttsseil and I>c Vlore, Rand and llyron, Bruce snd Cooper* Burnbam and Vau Wlsu, aqd pic- tures. Chvstal (G. I. Adams, manager).—The following bill drew good houses week of IB: Mme. Vallecetla and leopards, De Graw Trio,' Lillian' Mason and- compuny, Sid De Clalr- vllle and pictures. Notes. —Ben Davleu, the Kngllsh tenor. Sve a well attended concert at a' local urch night Of 20..... .Charles A. Toylor's new play, "Sootty, King of the Desert Mine." written in this city, will be seen here in May, with Walter Scott In the title role Local lodge, No. 17, B. P. 0. Elks, 1b making extensive arrangements for the entertainment of the delegates to the reunion In July..;.. 'i'lie advance car of thu 'Sclls-Flutu Shows It-l'L the suuny Suiitu lust iveelc. WAJITED FOR KtMMKH SEASON, Vaudeville People and Musicians. People who can change for two and three nights and double brass given preference. Man witli Picture Ma- chine und Feature Films. Musicians for Band and Orchestra. Agent who is a'hustler. Lowest salary, wc pay board, and full particulars Uret letter,'Address A. C. WEST, U.S. Hotel, Harrls- burg, pa... ' ■ ' PLAYS AND SKETCHES WRITTEN TO ORDER. . Address BERNARD KLINO, Playwright, U57 Jay St., Brooklyn, N. Y. WANTED, Partner fhrVandevllle Show under canvas. J. 0. LOMBARD, 206 K. Htb. St., Now York City. Bill? Wilson, write. FOR SALE, s'a'i octavo Marimba phono Deagan'smake), cost*«5; also 12 Straps of Sleigh Dells, new, cost tiM. Will Bell both Instruments for 145. Address ■ NED BCRKE, Olney, III. FOR SALE<-Somersault and High Diving Dog, Troupo of Doves. Wanted, Films und Small Top. PROF. HARBY SMITH, Grate, Pa. Von. "Unman Snake/' is on hts eleventh week as special vaudeville feature with "Tbe Spider Web" Co. He reports decided success. AT,LIBERTY, Musical Team. Abna-The Macks-Geo. Geo. doubles Violin or Cornet in Orch. and Cotnct lu Baud. Al Leader, lots or music. AnnastrongSlugtuySoubrette; both play small parts; have Ediwou Moving Picture Machine com- plete, 8,000 ft. of 0m, 4 Illustrated Songs, wire sings them, I operate machine. Can Jo.ii good company at. once; if too far must have tickets. No reasori- uhle offer refused. THE MACKS, Catakill, jg. Y. FILMS FOR SALE A TRIP TO THE MOON, about 78011. - $U).00 COAL MINE TRAGEDY, about 600ft. - $36.00 LIFE OF AN AMERICAN FIREMAN, about 425tt. - ...... - $28.00 BATTLE OF YALU RIVER, about 550ft. $30.00 ED, GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY, about 740ft. .... . . $80.00 1 SELIG POLYSCOPE, COMPLETE MOVING PICTURE and STEREOPTI- CON MACHINE, with Taka-up, only $40.00 Ail Good. Shipped for Examination. HARSTN A CO., 138 Saat 14<h St., Na<v York, IV. Y. Tel., mi Oram. NEVEK CLOSED. PIANIST WANTED. A sober, competent man for theatrical work. Old reliable company. Managenicntpuylug board. Absolutely sure pay und a year's engagement if desired at a reasonable sularv. Telegraph or write PltOF. C. H. 8LOCUM, Musical Director, Noble's Theatre Company Alccater, 8, D., March 20.iw,3i; IJercBford, s. D., April 2, 3, 4; Salem, B.D., April y. 6, T. WANTED, Bass Player aud Trap Drummer and (Jlarionette, one Clown. (Will buy small Ele- phant.) For sale, •! Donkeys, S Kaud Suits und Show Wagon and Plumes. One Ascension Man. Candy Privilege to lease. C. O. Spangler, Great Western R. R. Show, MHlerstown, ps. WANTED, TOM PEOPLE— All parts, mule aud female, white and colored. Musicians for B. it, 0., Colored Musician? for Band. Show opens April 31. Add. with lowest, to L. B. HUDSON, Gen. Del., Camden, N.J. Notlekets. WANTED—For Beecher A Stanley's Big Show, good Black Face Team or two Slnglo Per- formers that can double lu brass, good sober Boss Canvas Man that has had experience with one-car show. Can place few more actors that double baud. Want to buy 72 or 75ft. Comb. Car, « steel, wheel Trucks. Show opens here April ll. P. s.-~ P. D., you had better use those two tickets. Ad- dress quick. Walter J. McDonald, Mgr„ Abilene, Kan. ■ WANTED—Tom People In all lines; those who do Specialties given preference; also Band und Orchestra People. Show runs Winter and Sum- mer. "Boozers, knockers, kickers save 'stamp. Also want to buy sacond-haud tent; must be in good condition. State lowest salary and all In rat letter. Letta Chapman, answer. Osceola, Neb., April a. WILLIAM DE HART, De Hart's Click-Tom Co. WANTED, Med. Performers, Man with Picture Machine, Red Hot B. F. Comedian and Soubrette. WHLpay cash for large trained monkey, x. w. wrrrHANV Beilatre.Olitu, Gen. Del. 117ITT WR1TR8. SONGS, MONO- II ill I LOGUES,SKETCHES,COME „~L JT DIES AND DRAMAS. EST. 13T9. BEST ORIGINAL WORK FOR PROFES- SIONALS. 800 WALNUT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. HHOW LIFE, Monthly, 25c. year. Advs., lc. word, get engagement). Prof ess lutiai April out- ili, loo Card-, Euveiupe* and Note Huads printed uud '£> Word Adv.. a..00. ■ WVCKOFK, atm I'lano St', KewaVfc. N. J EDISON Moving Picture Machine, perfect or- der, electricity and gas, NX) feet Film, w Lantern Slides. Trunk, *w. Hart,849 Monroe St.. Brouklyu. f GREASE PAINTS a < K\TS A STICK. Finest quality, trifle softer than American, a trllle burdcr than German make. MAKE YOCB OWN. • ' Ul'PI-1/Y YOUK ASSOL'IATKS. Directions and formula for all colore ' $1. St. Jaims Bureau of Arts and t'rafb, Bowdoin Sq., Bo.ton.Ma—. .Otit thin opt) A SUBB TIll.Mi- SM9LE 8 ME Al STRAIGHT HAN WANTS SHORT COMEDIAN FOR PARTNER. Must be recognized Performer and a I!uglier. Addre»» HILLY BVAKfl, Parker House, No. SI ElllRon Bt.. Paternon. N. J. Composed, Arranged. Call or write. A. KRF.TSMAB. 112 E.lsth 81., N.Y, At Liberty, Emotlcuul. Juvenile snd Ingenue Dancing Spcctid- tlestcau do some soubrettes. Address HALLIL RtTNNELS MOORE, Durllngton, Washington. WIMTRii - r «B sumiBEB season, 11 mi a l Jir Uramatlc and specialty. All must double stage and B. State all lo first Must be good. Those that have coutra-'f. answer. J. QRIESE, Bibbing, Minn. . WANTED, PIANIST CHORUS GIRLS. OTJKCAN CLARK, Donl.on, Tela., OEORQB rami LIBBY OKRHAN CMTEDY. WEEK MARCH 2D, FAMILY. rASStld. N. J. DUPREE 50 Cents for a Book of 10 Sketches; 5 Acts For l Male, l Female; 5 Acts for 2 males. Money, order or 2 cent stamps. Address BERNARD K ling, Playwright, 357 Jay Strcut, Brooklyn N.» ■ ttlaO till E w lengths new 7 tier Blue P UU OllLE"*HeiitJ. $o per length; new Centre, quarter and Side Poles and Stakes. Bar- yulii prjeng. PEARL VAN, Norlliville. N. Y. . LADY will sell some Handsome Street and Evening Gowns, ffi to tlft. -Long Coat, Rldlng- linbil. UeaWa, »AW. 110tb St., N. V.,lst Apl-L