The New York Clipper (April 1906)

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222 1M NW YOEK CLIPPER. Apbil 14 "FAREWELL, MY ANNABELLE" wXiiuis "A NICE GIRL GOULD DO WONDERS with ME ti . i ». ! L!i ■!. »i r. l, ' i " »J?_'i ' -i' .t * ' ' '..'_... £ .,-._ .1 l—... fV»r*M ....4 Tl.i^ !., .. ,,,.„nW* .mufh^ ImJ ■ ■ nrlirinul unrl "rnfj.hv" n„ ,h« title Ttcnn be USed in Various WITS—sUOfl straight p<a^l Tbe greatest march-song BAND MARCH UF1 hit of the year. Bang by moro professionals than any other 10 man AW the l>e«l ORCH. and ' Tliis is a novelty song and just as original and "catchy" n the title. It ran ta wed In varloue ways-sung straight as a solo, P TUB SBASON. THB ONB Bid HIT OF ALL Tnti PAKK BANDS SLIDES, $8.00 DbPUSIT. or avris-comic duet, or put ou as a big song and-dance act. THE ONB BIQHIT OF ALUTHK PAKK BANDS SLIDES, $8.00 DbPUSIT. or serio-comic, duet, or put ou as a mg song -nuu-uiuco «ci. "I'LL BE BACK IN A MINUTE, BUT I GOT TO GO M'mmSXiSS-. By (fir tli» bnnt utaMlt siMJ coon soiier of the Hanson. You ne^d not tnko oor word for noj- or th«se tacts. Just nskitome of tbo mtiuy "MBAOLINEKS" that aro siugiw: these sours SLIDES, $5.00 DEPOSIT. "IFTHE MAN IN THE MOON WERE A GOON" "THEY'LL ALL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU" By FRED FISCHER. ThU aong Is in a class by Itsolf. It Is the best song Fischer has ntor written. It is a song that will A great descriptive song by W. R. Williams, uutlmr of "She's Good Enough for Mr.'" Contains anonginsl theme and a la" t-tho melody is uolesMcnlgom. Ask thu» who aro using It. "clean" story. Very easy to sing nnd wo hare SLIDES, $5.00 deposit. "IN AFTER YEARS, WHEN I AM OLD'' "THE MAN WITH THE JINGLE The most boantilul, hlarbohtra bnltail of the year. This scuu is musically good nnd will live forever. Published in two keys One of tho favorite coon songs. Great song for a sister team, or soubrolte. The music Is catchy, and the orchestration —lorCornet or Violin Bolo-wituBANDor OKCrltSTRA accompaniment. gets tho nndienco laughing. "COME UNDER THE PALM-ROOM TREE'' "DON'T FORGET YOUR DEAR OLD DAD" One of those catchy "Anheuser" style tvaltr. songs. Introducing "llo-loa. Halo" In the chorus. This song is bound to bo The nrst legitimate "DAD" song overwritten. A good story ballad with marchtornuo chorus. It gives tho "OLD MAN" oneof tdo big SUMMER "HITS." Try it-that's all to convince you. duo credit, and is so cleverly done thai p>u can workan widience tochcors. AnAUI7(9 , >"BIB*riAIIO insendimo for prof, copies please enclose re- THE BEST "BUCK" AND it I RATIONS ^g^gg^fgm, JSSUSt^mum ' 225 Washington st. - Chicago ill. DBI'T MISS IT. By CHASi B. BROWN FREE IN ANY KEY POLBGY KING "SS specialties Includes: Horaco Webb, revolving ladder ; the.MiirinelllB, ilyhigrJiics ; KlIettTrlo, lilgti horizontal bars; Stelnert Brothers, Ger- many's aerial acrobats, Hayden and Lu Londc, revolving ladder; Potter aud Harris, double rings: the Great Koroby, equlllbrlsta; Harry lie Marto, aerial rings; Four Aragons, kings and queens of the high wire; Threslta Trio, dancers on cable Id raid-Mr: Belle Stone, Im- prisoned lu revolving, globe on spiral In- cline {a mystifying utt); J. T, Carrier, up- side-down jupgler; Clark and McCuHougi., and La Mottie Trio. Tbo Flying Jordan* In their tbrlHlug mld-alr performance. In addition to these there were a full score or more harlequins, who were clever acrobats as well as clowns. C. Z. Bronaon'a Concert Band 1ft a splendidly trained musical organiza- tion, wltti these soloists: Win. Ulrica, clario- net; Fred Koeuler, trumpet; Arthur Cullen, trombone, and Charleu Baogleur, euphonium. The official staff c-f the director* of the Curl Hagenbeck Greater Shows Is as follow*: Fruuk li. Tate, president; John H. Havllu, secretary and treasurer; C. I* Williams, llrst vice president; Lorenn Hagenbeclc, sec- ond vice president; ('. I.. Williams, ilrmnclal uiaEuger; W. H. Gardner, general manager, advance; C. N. Thompson, manager; Ed. C. Cullen, BHslslnut manager; John Sbefthy, treasurer with show; Jas La Hue. auditor; W. E. Fuller, truffle manager; Frank Burns, general contractor; Hy Bemoan, asslstaat gen- eral contractor; Herbert Muddy, pretia con- tractor ; E. 8. Dun by, special press repre- sentative; Jus. dh Woic, general presB rep- resentative; Walter Forliusb, special agent; M. II. Hanley, special agent; Bert Roaen- fjuest, special agent; 8. N. Fiedler, manager advertising car No. 1; W, S. Dunnitighaui, manager advertising car No. 2: Hurry Over- ton, manager advertising car. No. 8; James Dun worth, manager advertising car No* 4; it. SI. Allen, representative official review; Kdnr. Sblpp, cquestrlun director; Thomas Kanklne, assistant equestrian director; C. Z. Bronson, musical director; C. L. Bowman, manager annex; Geo. 3. Williams, purchas- ing agent: it. Tbonipeou, superintendent Nlocpers; Tbos MuAvoy, superintendent can- vas; Frank O'Brien, assistant superintendent cauvas; W. W. l^cott.uurierlhteudeut stock; tilroon. assistant sunerlDteudeni Block; J. Horlgan, aaelstunt superintendent ring stock; Harry Schubert, superintendent elephants; Phil Cdsiaufc'. superintendent animals; Ernest Houghton, superintendent train; W. W. GIL- lett, superintendent hotel department; J. L. Buck, superintendent projierties; .C. A. Bell, Buperlntcudent privileges; John Burke, su- perintendent L-PHurvtKl seats; Ia>w FoBter, intiBivT inecliautc; U, 10, Uuvln, superintend- ent front door; I,. W. Murshull. superlntcad- t'Ut lights; L'lmrles While, electrician; G. S, Willlnmti, supi-rinteudent dining car; Louis Mueller, stenographur; Mrn. C. Z. Brousou, wardrobe mistress; Mrs, Thompson, ballet wardrobe mistress, and Mllle uose Edith, premiere. General Ilepresentutlve James De Wolf was busy and very happy over tbe way In which the big, new show started. John H. Hav- Jln was on band, giving bis personal super- vision to matters of Import, and was well pleased with the rosy outlook as forecast In the opening, HuRcnbeck's Greater Vaudeville Wide Show la directed by B- L Bownmu, manager and orator, assisted by Fred GrltUn. Art G ruber mid Henry Enigurd are ticket sel- lors, and Prof. Btumon's lady orchestra fur- nishes the music. These are tbe acts: Mrs. B. L. Bowman, East Indian snake act; Jessie fitumon's company of vaudeville artists, Al- fredo and Cerltu. living marionettes; Bergen Brothers, musical act; Hornmann, magiclau ; Sol Stone. lightning calculator; N'lna Dd- malto, snake charmer; Julie Gardner, acro- batic dancer; Eva Metcalfe, songs and dunces; Mystic Stenhan, coon shouter; Prof. Hnrtman, ''Teddy rite tSccond," baritone and Klther; Muxcy, the needle king; Mollte Herod, cockutoo uct; Mile. Amy, sword swallowcr; Mudame Agnes, mind render, and Purncvl Htepbun. special lecturer, wbo occu- pies a platform lu the centre of the canvas. A balf dozen other nets will Join the show at Pittsburg. 1 Grand O.'bba House (Harry Ralufortb and John H. Havlln, managers).—Robert Lo» ralne, April IM4, hi "Man and Sunermaa." ' Last week Kyrlo Bellew was aeen in "Raf- tica," .and business lucrettacd as tbe week uged, Clara Blundlck made her llrst local uppearnnce and won welt received. E. M. Holland was creeled uu an old friend. Lulu Glaser, In "Bliss Dolly Dollars," 10-21. Walnut Sthkht Theatre <M. C. Ander- son, manager).—"Arizona" 6*14. The Hut- tip & Seaman musical comedy, "Me, Him ind I," with Francis Sultlvan, Billy W. WatBon nnd Arthur Whltelaw In the leading rolea, did nicely last week. Marlon Stanley, tho old favorite of the Chester Park Opera Coni- frauy, who Jumped from "Tho Wizard of »)»'* nto her old n>bv found that It mill fitted her like n suede glove. Nettle Nelson did well lu her role. York*? and Adawa, In "Bankers and Brokera," 16-21. UoniKSfiN'B Oi'eha Housb (George F. Klsh & I.uella F. Fish, ruunngers).—A magnificent welcome home awaits Mary Hall 8. when she appears In "La Tosca." Jeseallne ttodgera Hula good-hyo to friends last week, in on In- terpretation of "Cnrtnen" that was, moat pleasing. The Korcpaugh Stock Co. gave an excellent performance of the gypay play so familiar to theatregoers. Business was fair. "Fanchon" 10. ■ CoMiMMA <M. C. Anderson, manager!.— Tho OrpUeum Show 8-14. Last js*«k's vaude- ville bill bad Arthur Dunn (who began bis career here as one of Col. Miles' Juveniles) end Marie Ulnxler, as hendlluers. They put tin "The Messenger Boy;" Lillian, MIIIh and Libia Morris hare a clovor minstrel turn; Foy and Hurdtug's offering, "A Modem Jonah," was good; Herbert's dogs put up a great animal act Other- acts went Well. Itutdness was quite good. Ukuck'h opeka llotiBK (Heuck, Feanhsy & Stair, managers).—Arthur C. Alstun's "Shadows on the Hearth" 8-14. The Brothers Byrne, In "The New Eight Bella," drew well lust week. The pantomime Is as takingly funny as ever. "At the Old Cross Iloads" 15. Lyubum (Heuck, Stair Ik Fenneesy, mana- gers).—"A Romance of Coon Hollow" 8*14, Too Proud to ' oeg*' did nicely lust week, with Mildred and Arthur Boylan showing to splendid advantage. "The Governor's Par- don"15. " AuniTotuttu.—Audiences that represented the culture of the Queen City made the en- gagement of Ben Greet's English Players most notable last week. Shakespeare of the Elizabethan era was presented. "Macbeth," "Much Ado About Nothing," "The Merchant of Venice" nud "Julius Cffisar" appealing to lovers of the Bard of Avon. Beautifully costumed and well played, the English actors firovkled In the plays a wook of rare lntel- ectual enjoyment, under the auspices of the University Settlement. People's < Hubert Ueuck, manager) .— Miner's American Burlesquers 8-14. The eu- fjiigeoient of W. B. Watson's Oriental Bur- estiuera. In "MIsb Clover" and "The Bashful VenuB," were successful last week. Bohe- mian Burleaquera 1G. Standard (C. B. Arnold, manager).—The Bon Ton Burlesquers, 8-14, are to follow Rose Sydell's London Belles. Miss Sydell Is a Covington girl, and Is always royally re- ceived by old home friends here. Sbe was« pleasing In the two act burlesque, "Dazzling Nancy.". Black Crook Jr. 15. Gossip op riiB LoaBr.-r-'Ben Davles was tbe soloist at the last concerts of tbe Cin- cinnati Symphony Orchestra, at Music Hall, ti, 7.-. ..iHarry Hardy, .manager of West and Vokcs,'was 111 and could not leave with his company James D, De Wolfe, the press representative of . the Hagenbecli Greater snows, Is an old Columbus newspaper man Moutlvllle Flowers' la to give a series of fifteen lectures on."Hamlet" at the Flowers Dramatic Academy.. ..The Fair fes- tival souvenir bookB arc out.... Tbe Empire Concert Co. met itt the People's Theatre and voted to Increase the capital stock from 750.000 to ¥1,000,000. Several new rheatns lit tbe East will be added to the circuit..... Alice Majorowskl, presented by Romeo Goruo, was heard In concert 2 Eiunm Norton, assisted by Nina Esther Block and John A. Hoffman, anneared o. In a concert at Con- servatory Hall..... .Mary Hall sang "Homo, Sweet Home" early In the week, and has been resting nt her abode on Walnut Hills with her happy huslmud— Dr. Pearce Buckskin Ben Is here getting ready for the opening of hlsWUd West Show at the ur- niory Roy Knabenshue, tbe dying ma- chine man, bas been secured for Coney Is land C. G. Strobel come here to ; con- fer with Lee Brooks and I. T. Anderson,.and the deal was quickly closed .Judge Lit- tleford . grunted Wanda Ludlow a divorce from Harry S. Coleman, the actor. They were married In LewlBton, Me., last Novem- ber, and the young wife—she's only 17—testi- fied that she thought the ceremony a mere dress rehearsal of a ploy. Cleveland,—At the Opera House (Hurry 1).. Kline, manager) "The Wltard of Oz week of April' 0. John Drew bad a good week- "The County Chairman" 10-21. Colonial (Drew & Campbell, managers). —Glaser Stock Co. will produce "Prince Karl" week of 0. Their "Trilby" proved quite a magnet last week. The stock com- pany week of 16, Lyckxm (Geo. M. Todd, manager).—Tbe David Hartford Stock Co, offers "By Right of Sword" week of 0. "The Wilderness," the Hrst offering of this very capable com- pany, drew good houses week of 2. "Jim tbe Penman" 16-21. Clrvkland (Geo. M. Todd, manager) .— "How Baxter-Butted In" week of V, ''No Mother to Guide Her" bad good receipts week of 2. "The Way of the Transgressor" 16-21. Keith'h 01. A. Daniels, manager).—BUI week of 9 Includes: Leon Morris' Circus. Mosher, Houghtun and Mosber, Snyder and Buckley, Callahan and Mack, Eva Weatcott and company. Carter mid Bluford, Hathaway and Siege), aud Tom Browne, Lruic (E. R. Lang, manager).—BUI week of \) Includes: Cabarett's dogs, La Adella, John and Alice McDowell, Waldo Whipple, Lydele and Butterworth, and others. Stab (Drew & Campbell, managers).— Oriental Burlesquers 0-1-J. Alcazar Beauties hud good houses 2-7. Cunning, tbe "Hancuff King?' proved quite a drawing card. Miner's Americans 1U-21. Lmpihk (Chas. W. DeoEinger, manager).— Bob Manchenter's Cracker Jacks 0-14. Roble's Knlckerlwckers drew good bouses 2-7. Casino Girls 16-21. Colnnubna.—At the Great Southern The- atre (O. M. HetTner, manager) Henrietta Crosmau appeared here to a large audience April 2. "The Wizard of Oi" pleased good houses 3, 4. John Drew V, Lulu Glaser 13, 14. Alice Nellson 17, "Coming Thro' tbe Rye" 18, 10, Richard'Mansfleltf 21. . Hiqu 8t. /(Cbas. W. Harper, manager).— "Queen of tho Convicts" had fairly good pat- ronage 2-4. "How Baxter Butted In" at- tracted fairly good houses o-7. "Eight Bells" 9-11, Billy B. Van, to "The Errand Boy," J2-14; "Running' for Ofllco" 16-18,' "A Crown pf Thorns" 10-21. NoTRtt.—The Forepaugh-SellH Bros.' Cirrus will open 1U season hero 21.,....W. W. Piosser bas returned from New York, where he went for a short business trip J; M. Allison, a representative of the Sbu- bertH, was here during the past week In- specting the Grand Opera House, which his firm took possession of, by purchasing tbe lease from Dickson & Talbot The Womans' Musical Club, the largest orgauizu- tlon of Its kind In the country, re-elected Ella May Smith president The advance sale,of tickets for tbe appearance of Madame Sarah Bernhardt ut Memorial Hall, 14, bear Indications that the seating capacity of the large auditorium' will be taxed. Youngntown.—At the Park Theatre fl>e Norton, manager. "Sis Hopkins" drew well April". Four Huntings, routine? and night 4. phased. "The Eye Witness" », 10, "In Loiilslnnn" 11. 12, John Drew 13. Ofriia Houhu (T. K. Albaugh, mauager). —"The. Friuee Chap" drew two good audi- ences 4, 0. Wood nnd Wnrd, In '"Two Merry TrsmpH," 0, 7. Week of 9 la dark. Gaykty IJoh. W. Wess. manager).—Week of. 2: Wine, Women nod Sung, under the management of M. M. Tbelse, did well, and gave general path fact Ion. Notes.— GeuerHl Manager John L. Kerr, of the Rels circuit, was recently In the city on biislnpRg coDCcrulng the Park Theatre. ... The property of tbe Gayety Theatre bac been purchased by local parties, who will divert it Into business property, week of 0 end- ing the bnrlesque attractions. Jos. W. Wess was the promoter of the New Gayety enter- prise lu this city, and during its run con- ducted It to tin; satisfaction of a!., nnd Srovlded the best of burlesque attractions. [r. WeWi wfil have tbe management of Avon Park season of J 906 and will open It tbe latter part of May, with many Improvements. SprliittiiMd,—At the Grand Opera House (L. J. Dalle, manager) the Guy Stock Co. played a week's engagement, April 2-7, to excellent satisfaction. Lrremr (Otis Sun, manager).—High clttss vaudeville -week of 2, Including: The Three HillyerH. John and Alice McDowell, Knhier and Kohler, Lombard Bros., the Alyns, Doro- thy Out ten and Frank Vincent. OnrmuM I'Gus Sun, manager).—BUI for week of 0: Clark's Dog una Pony Circus, Clark and Franklin. Relley mid Morgan, Miss Adelyu, new songa und pictures. Akron.—At tbe Colonial (Uly S. Hill. manager) "Sis. Hopkins" bad a large and well pleased house April 2. "Shadows of a Great City." two performances, 6: Lewis Morrison's "Faust" did well 7. "The Eye Witness" 11, "Little Johnny Jones" 14, "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" 17, Olga Netbersole, In "Sapho," 18; "The Edu- cation of Mr. Plop" 21. UNtQiTO (Achllle Pblllon, manager).—Tho Metropolitan Burlesquers did well 5-7. House dark week of 0. J Music Hall (T. K. Albaugb, manager).— Mme. Bernhardt, In "Camllle," comes 12. — ■ ■ ■ - Marlon.—C. E. Perry, the present inana- f:er of the Grand, bas secured a live years' esse of the bouse. Mr. Perry was tbe suc- cessful bidder lu a very spirited contest for rthl&JCQSe. He _wlll_ .ulan upenrthu Majestic Hotel on the European plun. making- u spe- cial feature of catering to theatrical people. Ghand (C. E. Perry, manager).—''Uncle Josh Spruceby" did well March 31. "A Hu- man Slave," April 4. G. scored well. "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" 12, "A Slave of the Mills" 13, return date of "Miss Bob White" 14. ««» TENNESSEE. • GEO. MEUES "STAR" FILMS * TWO REAL COMIC HITS 11 A MIX-UP IN A GALLERY 'sa? IN this aabject the trials and tribulations of a Studio Photographer are vividly portrayed. To see the troubles of the ARTIST, his ASSISTANT, the BRIDE and BRIDEGROOM, the OLD SHID and POLICEMAN and tho BULL FIGHTING CAMERA will provoke SHOCTS OF LAUGHTER. A MUSICAL CYCLONE. THE MAESTRO DO-MI-SOL-DO as- Well inay it bs said that innslc will charm the savage beasts, but I his picture shows tbe extraor- dinary treatment the MAESTRO receives by the SPOOK TROMBOXE. tho CHICKEN" SOLO, the WATER FANTASY and the remarkable antics of the WHIRLING rlANO, which produce ROARS OF APPLAUSE. Old and New Style Conjurors 2 ^ 8 f 8 t One of the Beit IWyatfcal Film, Ever Produced. A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS, CHIMNEY SWEEP LENGTH, 1,000 FEET. PRICE, |UO, 13 CENTS "STAR" FILMS ARE WITHOUT A RIVAL. NEW YORK OFFICE, n OEN'L WESTERN SELUNO AGENTS: • 204 EAST 38th STREET. X 1 wia uui ««n Binu.i. g KT.TOra; OPTICAl CO., -^ OA8T0B MEUES, thirt Mfjr. o a» state street, cuieago, hi. REPERTOIRE PEOPLE WANTED, Foruompauyto be organized April -JS, and opeulng one week later, tolPLAYBCHAiy OP NORTH CARUL1NA HOUSES CONTrtUl.LKD BY S. A. 8CHL0SS and COWAN BROTHERS. AND OTHEFt CITIES, or an organized company, or playera wlio are just closlog season will be accepted, former preferred. Summer reason will onou in Wilmingtou, N. 0., where rehearsals will taite Elace, aud then tbo tour will be made of the iheatre« of the Schioss-Cowan Urotliera' circuit, em- racing Ncwbern, Raleigh, Greensboro, Wlnitton-Salem, AuberlUe nud ChurloUe. N. C. GOOD OPEN TIME DVK1NG UAt.WCE OP SEASO.%' AT TJIKSK HOUSES FOR GOOD PEOPLE. il km am mm n plenty of man pile. All must be told, will, very lowest Summer salary, lu first tetter, and fare* will be advanced wheu desired. OOOB STAOE DIRECTOR ESSENTIAL, AND ONE WITH SCRIPTS. For uuen time at theatres, address s. A SCHI.09S, Academy or Music. Wilmington, N. C. Payers and Specialty People, address COWAN BROTHERS, Academy of Music, Wilmington, K.C. ~W .A. JW ^aP E^ D REPERTOIRE and STOCK - PEOPLE FOR Memphis,—At tne New Lyceum Theatre (Frank Gray, lessee) a local entertainment OLCUuled tho boitrds March 20-31. -Mario Cah.ll, Id "Molly Moomfhlqe," packed the bouse April 2. Darkoesa preralled 3, 4. Alice Nellsen Opera Co., in ''Don Pasquale." came to a crowded house 5. Viola Allen 9, Henrietta Cromnan 12, "Buater Brown" 13, 14. " Hopkins' (A. B. Morrison, manager).— Tbe attractions week of 2 proved most auc- ceasful.-end, tbeliouee wua crowded every per- formance. The programme Included: T^es Hrutinhitj, Trfah Russell, MHrvelouu Frank und Bob, Fraoeesen Iteddln^ and company, Al. Lawrence. Keonedy aud Roouey, Oulaw Trio, and the klnodrome. Bijou .(Ben J. .M. Stutoback. manager).— "The Flaming Arrow," week of 2. drew well, and all aeeraed pleased with the perform- ance. "Tbe Belle of Avenue A" 9-14. Note. —Gentry Dog and Pony Show ex- hibited here 3. 4, to overtlowlng attendance . i « ■ ■ KnoxvJIIe.—-At Stuub's Theatre (Frltn Staub, manager) Alice Nellaen, In "Don Pus- (juule,' came April 2, to good business, and to one of the most highly pleased audiences of the season. "The Old Homestead," two performances'. 2, had capacity business. ohepard's moving pictures pleased 4. Local Elks' vaudeville u, Lulu Glarer, In "Miss Dollv Dollurb," 7. Tbe faoute in dark until 10. wben the Olick Stock Co. opens for an Indefinite run. . ■■ i < • » FnEn W. Krnkedt writes: "I have been with the 'Hetibon In New York' Co., which has Jost closed a satisfactory season. I' open at Falrmouut Park, Kansas City, Mo., May 7, where i have been tngoped by Mmm- crr Jack Abbott, to produce tniiPlral come— dies for the Summer season, and to manngc j the Btage," ....... ; J can play in In all lines. Musicians for band aud orchestra that can double stage, Musical Act that band, double parts. Open on or about May l. Tickets advanced to any one 1 kuow. Addi DICK P. SUTTON. Butte, Mont. Attractions Wanted H'or Seating capacity 8 Only Summer Theatre in the City woo. Largest stage Id tho Stale. Opcu June 4. No shows in tlie cltj- since Jaa. i?V;!;»^',7.m •», r 8t ?' "" 1 ? e lD ""> t " M - °I"-' U J ""« *■ So »l>ona lu tlie city since J< 16, except laudeillle. Big business tor good compntiles. Also good Vaudeville Acta wanted. ^^^_^ — ^^_^_____^__ REKVE8 « DOUCE, KKUKl'K, IOWA. PACKING THE HOUSES, Barlow & Wilsons Minstrels, WANTED, AOENT Who oan hudle a threa car tent show. Must know tbe Soutb and West' and be a close coutracbir, n_ „i.Ii » i fej"*! lo such a man can give cniplovmctt tbe teararound. VatB place So. % Jinn alao. GotHt Mnatriaa. and "Performers al«> write. Address BABLOW A WILSON, per roale In Cl.IPi'r.''- Animal Costumes and Heads Vor hxtravaiua. Also Adult Cborns Cuslomes. No tights, ublldren's Coslumes Brownies. »!*» ™T!S , , , . c ' ,! -«,? rc S M,r ".""" '° r " Cola " »» lr "«" Three Ueirs" Scc,,?rv° ete « ve lowest qnlcV. &. SSiJSSSSS"*"**"* •*» n^^^^J^P ! ""\l orsa,c ' ,?'5i." IIAKRY FOOTE, llljou Theatre, Mouigumcrj. Ami. __ flood uud one spot light. "WANTED, FOR SUMMER and NEXT SEASON, GOOD ACTORS That double band. Will pay good sauries to good people. One night stands. Pay your own. E?ery- thlng lu llrst letter. Addrees ' WOODS * THOMPSON, ra rinuouth Place, Chicago, 111. AT LIBERTY, „„ Po^tr.e, T .nS £un# ftS VU£®fa Mgrs., write. High Class, Sensational D°™f Trapeze Artists and Novelty Contortlonuis. BFlasliy rigging, good wardro be andappcarants. with 17 yeara r experience. Address .„„„ <jg». Dlit, , | .rKtHMIClI...