The New York Clipper (June 1906)

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Ham- mond, Arthur Lorette, Chas. Hill, J. M. Wade, Kenneth Stuart, Pete Schmidt. Walter Hamlin, HarryTaylor, Fred Gsgnon, Geo.Bennett, Geo. Morgeorotb, Charlie Ottls, advance, with Chester White, assistant We opened our season at Gloucester, Mass., April 10. Busi- ness has been at top notch, and the show is pleasing everywhere we play. At Bath, Me., we were banqueted by the Bath Lodge, B. P. O. EL The entire company was entertained, and the Elks stamped It the best social they ever held. The boys surely bad one grand good time. JOB WlIITr.HIAD AND THB GBIEB80N SlB- terh, « trio that Joined hands two months sgo, report success with ttielr new act Mr. Whitehead Is singing some of bte own songs. Feed Bowman, comedian, will close nis sixth week at the Garrlck Theatre, Philadel- phia, with the Anna Eva Fay Co. Una. Lizzie Dorrr and Bcrnabd and Fae closed a successful season of thirty-five weeks with the Geo. M. Noble Co., April 28, and are at their home, Muskegon, Mich., for the Bummer, Bii.lt GaAHAM, eccentric dancer, has signed with La Barre Bros.' Minstrels, for the Summer and Winter season, playing principal end and doing his set In olio. He reports success. Joseph West, of West and Lewis, has signed to manage Edgewood Park, at Shsmo- kln, Pa., for the Shamokln & Edgewood Elec- tric Traction Co. Chad, v. Andbbson has Just closed a suc- cessful engagement of five weeks at the Bon Ton Theatre, Philadelphia, where be has been working In the farce comedies produced by Vice and Viola. Tut Hatch Beds, write: "We closed with the Hoyt company after twenty-five weeks, and have been playing the past twelve weeks for the Western Vaudeville Association. The next ten weeks we play for Wm. Morris, and open a two years' engagement In the early Fall with Harry Bryant Our new act, 'Forty-five Years Ago,' Is a great success." Vice and Viola go to Washington, D. C, for the season. They will play In stock at the Lyceum Theatre, for Chas. B. Taylor, manager of the Alcazar Beau'ii*. Addison and Livingston are now playing a return engagement on the Nash circuit Tbey report that their comedy act la meet- ing with big success. J. E. Livingston, of the team, was made a member of the T. M. A., Superior Lodge, No. 41, Superior, Wis., Sunday, May 13. Bbown, hauis and Bbown will finish a season of thirty-nine weeks at Keith's The- atre. Portland, June 2, when Sammle Brown will retire from the act and Elbert Kenney Brown will take his plsce. E. Eenney Brown possesses a high baritone, and was with "The Girl In the Clouds" last season. It Is stated that the act will be a big novelty the coming season, with fine wardrobe. The season opens at Fall River Sept. 17. Jack Bdllt, comedian and dancer, has closed a very successful season with AI. G. Field's Greater Minstrels. He has signed for next season, making his second season with the company. Commencing Jdnr 4, W. T. Jennings will inaugurate a season of Summer burlesque stock at the Lafayette Theatre, Buffalo, N. Y. Several well known comedians and producers, and a chorus of eighteen girls have been engaged. The policy will be "the best the market affords." Lottie Blackford, after a very successful season of forty-two weeks with the Utopians, will sal) June 6 to spend her vacation with relatives In London, Eng. While abroad Miss Blackford will visit Paris, Berlin and other European cities, returning the first week In August, In time for rehearsals wltb the Utopians. Walter J. Hiasn writes that on June D he will close as tenor sololBt wltb the De Rue Bros.' Ideal Minstrels, and he has Blgned for next season, with forty-eight weeks work ahead, to open June 25. Mr. Fleam adds: "We are drawing near to the close of a very successful season, taking us through seven States." Lea Danovas write: "After a successful tonr through the Middle West, we open on the Geo. Ira Adams circuit for four weeks, after which we will play parks until Sep- tember. Our comedy novelty act Is a success." Nora nou En. and Hazbl Lccab. —We were compelled to cancel eight weeks of good work, owing to the serious Illness of Mrs. Lucas. She has been very 111 for five weeks. We will be ready to take up our bookings again June 3. We have some good park work booked, and look forward to & prosperous season. The Old Reliable was a weekly caller during Mrs. Lucas' sickness, and was read with much interest" Chas. E. Tatlob has signed the following people for the Lyceum Stock Co., Washing- ton, B. C.: Vice and Viola, Pete Curley, Jim Connors, Harry Kohler, Billy Watson, Gladys Sears, Crawford and Gardner, sister act; Jenkins and Barnes, sister act; Del Netra, toe dancer: Violet Duseth, Spanish dancer; Lillian Nulty, Illustrated songs; Mand Wilson, Laura Crelgbton, Verna Draper, May Sherwood, Millie Bherwood, Ella Altman, Julia Delmar, Nancy Tempest, and Marie Janscn. In addition to the regular stock they will play five high cIbbs vaude- ville acts each week, booking In conjunction with the Bijou Theatre, Philadelphia. Whitxlt and Bell have concluded their fourth season with the "Peck's Bad Boy" Co. They open their Summer park work for M. Boom I Co., May 28, at Hoag Lake Park, Woonsocket, R, I. ■Milt C Hagan, who has had charge of the klnetograph for the past season at the Parlor Theatre, York, Pa., visited friends at New CaBtle. Fa., last week, and left there for Fort Wayne, Ind., where he has charge of the picture machine with one of "Hale's Tours of the World," The Elbctbic Coukdt Four (Kenn, Mc- Kenns, Gath and Merrlch) begin Summer work on May 28, at Wilmington, Del. They are signed to return as special features with "The Curse of Drink" Co. next season. They sail for Australia for a tour under Harry RIckards. Honan and Kearney, on May 10, at To- ledo, closed a season of forty weeka with the Parisian Widows Co,, and on June 3 will go In the stock for the Summer at the Folly Theatre, Chicago. Flossie La Van. on the anme date, closed a season of twenty weeks with the same company, and will go In the atock at Trocadero Theatre, Chicago, for the Summer. Wm. II. Colbt, of the Colby Family, writes from Senbrook, Ter.; "We are here for the Summer, having c'osed our season at New Orleans last week, at the Orpheum. We have been booked solid for next season by Wm. Morris." Notes raoM the Bijou Theatre cibccit. —This circuit Is growing rapidly. S. B. Baldwin opened In this country last August, and we now have eight weeks, wltb three new houses under construction, to be added to the circuit The Olson Bros., noted banjolsts, who have played all of toe best vaudeville time, are devoting their entire attention to building up one of the strongest circuits of popular priced theatres In the country. Since opening up this territory others have tried to Invade It hut wltb little success so far. Allen Wioiituan, modeler and painter, has booked the entire Summer through the Western Association. I^T-src^^^ =« 9f3 Wherever America's so- cial life centers, Murad Cigarettes find most ready acceptance. Dis- criminating critics appre- ciate their full, rich flavor and exquisite mildness. MURAD CIGARETTES stand high in the connois- seur's estimation because of the originality of their blend - a perfect harmo- ny of the rarest Turkish tobacco. The Murad is the best product of years of scientific de- velopment. 10 for 15c S. ANARGYROS, Manufacturer 111 Fifth Ave, New York -:■ fi'lH^H,? MAKE A FORTUNE WITH EDISON COIN-SLOT MACHINES. If you want to accumulate wealth quickly, start a penny arcade and amusement parlor. Edison Coin-Slot Machines fascinate and draw the crowd and the pennies. Run automatically by electricity. Write to us to-day for full information. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO., 64 Lakeside Avenue, Orange, N. J. iAKE MONEY EXHIBITING MOTIO N PICTURES Eif-ne*. ad* mM Fws. d J«JI»= •en inro * . -\2t-mi Ik. per hot igK »fai—■ md B*wj I ballj H ■ ■EDISON MTO. CO* 0r * n ?«-N.J,Nc)WYorta,CM<^.Lor>A 0 >.r time put - to pla] back on the Jackson circuit. In order to play parks Instead of the theatres. They are at their home for six weeks, when they will begin their regular bookings. The Miltons, Mr. ana Mrs. Geo. W., write: "We have just closed a season of forty weeks, which 1ms been a success both artisti- cally and financially, and we have arranged return dates next season In all bouses we played last season. We are laying off for the Summer at Houston, Tex., and having a splendid time." Henry and Graham write: "We have had two weekB at Bradenburgh's and two weeks at the Bon Ton. We opened at Baltimore. Md. May 10, and play Hollywood Park, Balti- more, 28, for two weeks. We have a new act, and It Is a bit," Eduabd Waldmann's debut In vaudeville. In his condensed version of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," was, we are Informed, so suc- cessful that after his first performance, at the International Theatre, Chicago, be re- ceived an offer from the International vaude- ville circuit to Immediately play their the- atres on the Pacific coast, which Mr. Wald- mann has accepted, for Blxty-elght weeks. He will return to Chicago In time to rehearse for bis open-air performances of Shakespeare Cora Evelyn Is In her fourth week with the Walden Stock, at the Palace Theatre, Boston, engaged as a principal. Jack Stmonds writes: "I close a very successful season of thirty-eight weeks with Dumont'a MInatrels. at Phcenlxvllle, May 20. >ext season I will be with Wbalen & Mar- tell." Mr and Mbs. Raff have opened their Summer season, and are giving their enter- tainments under canvas. Goon weather has been conducive to good business. Besldea the extensive magical and HltiBlon work of Mr. Rapn and Mtb. Rapp'B muBlcal novelties, the company Includes: Harry Gould, comedian, and Geo. Howard, Juggler. TlIB TEAM OP SlIBPARD, IaA PlEBBB AND Jeffrey has dissolved partnership by mu- tual consent. Mb, and Mas. Dick Tract have been com- pelled to cancel all of their time until the latter part of the Summer, owing to Mrs. Tracy b severe Illness. A surgical operation was performed on her May 12, and she is con- valescing slowly, Lew Heabn, comedian, and Sid Fern, of the Fern Comedy Four, have Joined hands The team will be known as Fern and Hearn lhelr now act Is entitled "A Jew Express man and Is being written by one of New York b best writers. Chas. Willabd la In his fourteenth suc- cessful week of an Indefinite engagement at Curley's Music nal!. St. Pmni AiftJ.. JUST RIGHT AFTER DINNER nt„ ipi, nm I It jon can't buy BMf* iry inem 1, 8 u m your «:*-'«■ hood send ob ten oenta tor a sample packet. Any Jobber will «»pplj •>"► aeepere wltn Chld.t*. FRANK H. FLEER * COMPANY, Inc., Philadelphia, U.8.A., and Toronto, Canada. W»»B«lMla"r"nOLTOII"laftio»«'«.;';S"; -It TOO«I aar. another mta.n "*'f, 1 'S biV t»la lift fn.oonqn.it „„«.,aO FMHUHOLTOHaCO." g g^Jj^jS^iSSi