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Slieepsriead Bay JUNE 31-JUL.V 10. L. L R B., Mill 8t Ferry, MINIATURE RAILROAD CO., 74BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. solo atom tntSC FOB PABM, BDaTBEB HEBOBTS, Etc Hauling capacity, UO Tom.. E.rDlQE Sl.rtOO la Hll Day.. WITH PROPEH OAHE TOJ, LABI 25 TBS. OAOWET rOCOMOTTVE WORU (JRASD PBIZB and 001.1) MEDAL RECIIVBD IT WORLD'B PAIS, 8T. L0B1B. WIGS 0. aillNDUELM. 118 W. 2flth St.. N. Y. The up-to- date TUIIATHICAL WIG MAKER. Send stamp for new I'rlce Mat luet oat. BOSTON FILM EXCHANGE. Second Hand Films, Bong Slides sod Machines Boojrbt. Sold and Exttianged. Ms Washington bl Ec*«42, Boitoo, Mass,, opp. Adams Bouse. Uaudeoillc and minstrel Uuqk Gohhlbt writes from Glouster, O.: "I am building a new open house here that will be fjOxlloft, an up to date show bouse Id every respect. Seating; capacity will be over 1,150, the stage dimensions 40x50ft.. nnd will have ten box seats. The house will be reed; for business about Sept 16, and I will handle about three shows every two weeks," , MAjiTiNNETTiH and Silvester have been very successful over the Kohl At Castle and Hopkins circuits of parks, working the Or- pheum time ateady for the Western Vaude- ville Managers' Association since last De- cember, and thetr time Is booked up to April 14, with return dates on the above ctrculia Ham Elton, who arrived from? a success- ful tour In Europe, will ptay parks for six weeks, opening at Birmingham, Ala., June 25. He will appear at Keith's Union Square in August. Barky and Ella Ghat opened on the Joa. J. Plynn park circuit June 18, with their marionette act. They were at Lakewood t'ark, Skowtiegan, Me., last week, with Riverside l'ark, Bangor, Me., to follow. Mr. Gray will return to the Ninth and Arch Street Museum, Philadelphia, In the Pall, to occupy the po- sition of lecturer. Geobgo Neville and company Inform us that they produced & new sketch at Keith's, Philadelphia, June 20, entitled "Marlon's Santa Claus," and It made such a favorable Impression that It was kept on for the re- mainder of the week. Hunt and "'hot, who are In their seventh week with the Payton Sisters* Big Co., as the vaudeville features, report being very success- ful for the last year, working steadily since last September. "We are now enjoying a very pleasant three weeks* engagement at San Soucl Park, So. McAlester, I.T. r * Noras from iiakry Ward's Minhtrclb, — We are touring Colorado and the West The company had a good business In the San Joan country, In spite of delays occasioned by snow slides and railroad wrecks. Mr. Werd, who has had a string; of accidents within tbe past few months, added another to tbo list June 1. While fishing he slipped down a .hillside, severely Injuring his right foot His recovery has-been ■ r a pto v s ad -he-Is -back in harness again. The acta of Von, the Ophi- dian, the Australian ; Hegoras -and Le Verc, English ventriloquists, are features. Wit. Stroud, proprietor of the Savoy The- atre, Hamilton, Ont,, Can., and Manager J. Q. Applet on were In New York laat week, They ore building a new bouse for vaudeville In Hamilton, which will open about Sept IB. Babl Fltnn writes that he Is doing nicely, having played San Francisco and Los An- geles, Oal.; Long Beach, Col., and the West- ern cities, being one of tbe few Eastern acts to play the West after the earthquake, The Bartblhbs, Lou la and Bessie, acro- bats, played week of June lit and 18, at UelD2 Pier, Atlantic City, N. J„ vrtth parka In Peeksklll, N. Y., and Baltimore to follow. Jack Smith, of tbe Broadway Trio, was f resented with a bouquet of roses and carna- Ions at the Bon Ton Theatre, Syracuse, N. Y. After tbe show Trlxle Bennett enter- tained at lunch. HAKBT E. Valoia writes from Fresno, Cal.; "After playing; eleven consecutive weeks for Sullivan k Consldine am now In my third week with Loverlch & Lubelskl. I have a ten weeks' contract with them, and do not expect to return East for quite some time." NriTKH raou the Arthur L. Guy Minstrels. —We are touring the Eastern parks, and making a tremendous hit everywhere we show. Roster of company: Arthur L. Guy, proprietor; Mrs. Arthur L. Guy, manager; Edwin Guy, Albert Guy, Onfhank and Blan- chette, Russian acrobats: McGinn Bros., bard shoe dancera; Great Platto, phenomenal alto vocalist; James McDonald and George Hunt Fahnt Evuncrr and her son, Ed. Everett, are in stock at the Lyceum Theatre, Phila- delphia, for the Summer. Next season they will go with the New York Stars. Biiown and Wilmot write from Bran- don, Man.: "We are in our third week of big success with our staging and dancing act. Our singing and dancing has been such a bit that we were forced to repeat It for three weeks, and we have signed contracts to stay in stock for tbe Bummer." Jab. H. Sadler, second tenor, late of Wm. II, Weat's Minstrels, has joined the Clipper comedy Four. Mat Swan mourns tbe loss of her father, who died from pneumonia, at Baltimore, Md., June 14, In hla slxty-firat year. Interment was at St. Mathews Cemetery, Baltimore. Mabtob Frank C, son of Ella and Frank Rowan, baa been confined at their home at Brooklyn for the past week, with scarlet fever. Tub Carlbton Sistkrs' Co., under the management of P, S. Whltbam, which opened at Grand Valley Park, Brantford, Ont., Can., June 4, for two weeks, met with such suc- cess that the engagement was extended In- definitely. The company Includes: lined Carleton, Daisy Carlcton, Emma Ballsbury Southard, Laura Carleton, Pearl Roach, Franklyn Vail, J. Irving Southard, P. & Whithorn, Edward Dupont, Cbaa. Van Arman, Kilwfini Moran, C. B. Mlnger and Mack Eaton. OEoaaf Durau will pilot the Oriental Burlesque™ next season. The company will carry twenty-five people, new scenery and costumes. Rome of the best vaudeville talent has been secured, Thb Millard Boos. (Bill and Bob),'cyc- ling comlques, are being featured by Harry K. Hawn, over hla circuit of parks through Ohio. Tbr>y are closing the act by riding down a flight of steps bschward. R it and B«bt Inform as that after clos- ing a very successful season tn the South with tbe fiiaylng L. be rest of tbe season. — - Davenport Big City Show, they are laying at Keanywood Park, Pittsburg, for Tell He Your Foot Troubles It will e*es yoar mind I will •*■• yomr FKKT. - No matter wast yoar Ailment la, 1 will advise yon free <nnder privets cover) re girding the proper treatment, tonr troublo may be sTtnply an enlarged great Joint; it may have developed Into a bunion, and tbe toes may overlap, if so, AOHFBLDT'8 (paten■) "PERFECTION'' TOE SPRING will correct the trouble and give you permanent relief. Sent on approval. Money re- funded If not as repreaented. You may have palna In the feet, ankle or lnatepdae to long stand- ing or a sprain, strata* etc., and been treated for rheamatlsm, whereas tbe sroh had begun to break down with a tendency toward "FLAT FOOT " YOTJ WEED BIT INSTEP ARCH SUPPORTER to give you Immediate relief from pain. 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The reasons we have them to sell at $3 are chiefly because our own agent on the Isthmus, working for us and for NO ONE ELSE, drove good bargains; be- cause contracts were placed months ago, before the rise of prices, and because we do a volume business so vast that we earn discounts never accorded to smaller buyers. These hats are every whit as good as we sold last year at $3, and are iden- tically the same hats other good tfJQ stores now mark $5. At Brill's *pO Mail Orders Filled Day Received. GET THE HABIT. GOTO UNION SQUARE. 14th Street, nnar Brosdway. 979 Broadway a«*r Chambers, *T CortlsBidt St., near Greenwich. 195th Bt, corner Thlnl Ave, WBW YORK CITY. & WEIL. 77-81 BOOSTER ST. (Bsl. String md Broomt), Ns« Ysrl HAVE YOU BEEN TUB 1 1.1 W. III! IP HOT, SEND FOH SAMPLES'. LATEST SHADES, FINEST FINISH, HEAVY QUALITY, YARN DYED. The best 8a in made for wear and appearance. Also a full line of lower priced SATINS In all shades. Do Yoo WANT MHITART GOODS ? S1BP DOT FORMS, ABUT or HATT SUITSi TMBIS, OWS and EQ.UIPMKHT OF EVERT OlSOBlPriOH. Prom Ooreromeot Auction. Bo matter wtat ron want In ttiat line 1 can rapply il Kav or second band, send for wailoflas. D. B. ABRAHAMS, uj Boom St., nmadalptua, Pa. VAN FLEET, IHTT" 4T WBST 88th STREET, NEW YORK. NOTRS nOU TUB TOII It T DONNKLLT UlK- STasLR. — Manager Jack W. Stokes baa formed two baseball teams, called "The Don- nellya" and "Tbe Stoke*." In each lown vlatEed games are played, and the rivalry la great. At tbe present time each team has won three game* We are now on the Gor- man circuit, and in our second week In Maine. Business Is big, but the weather has been cold and rainy. At Rutland, Vt., one day the mercury dropped down to 32 degroes, wbicb la a record for the middle of June. The show will remain out until the call for tbe big minstrel companies. Tbe company. with very few exceptions, will go wttti the Donnelly ft Hatfield Magnificent Minstrels, Manager Stokes hns not formulated any plans for the Winter as yet. The roster: Tommy Donnelly, Norman Stanley. Jack O. Kearns. Solon De Miller, Joe Alacauallen, Frank Hrown, Charles Ivers. Harry Von Dell, Three Hants Brothers (Arthur, Frank and Nor manl, J. P. Donobue, J, I,. Finning, A. L Clarkson, C. K. Perry, I. N. Foucher, Fred Contois, John Lynch, George Hart, It. It. I'lttenger and Jack w. Stokes. Tbo execu- tive staff: Jack W. Stokes, sole manager; Norman Stanley, atage manager; C. K. Perry treaMirer; James L. Pinning, leader of band and orchestra, and George Hart, property man. lUsar La Vaklo wilt close on the parks Sept 21!, and will Join bands with s lady acrobat, and do a burlesque circus. The net will be known as La Varao and Huard. Lorsttb, "the original dancing Juggler," lias Just finished playing five weeks of parks in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and Is now in bis second week aa a special feature at tbe Steel Pier. Atlantic City. N. J. PaoBASco, the juggler, who lost all bis Juggling stuff, etc., in tbe 'Frisco earth- quake, haa bis act together again, and Is working the Middle West. NOTR8 raoK ClUS. B, MlTBBB A Co.'s Earthquake Pictures and Vaudeville Co.— We are meeting with great success, playing to 8. K. O. The roster la aa follows: Cuds. B. Meyers, general manager: C. Ilaya, treas- urer : Laura B. Jernagan, Al. Qalenano, Geo. Watts, Wm. Wallace and Jno. Kono. We are playing West, and booked solid until No- vember. Frank Morris Is advertising agent. Alici Willabd and Madoi IIuo 11 br, who have recently closed a forty weeks' engage- ment with the Dainty Paree Co., are now playing the Harry Ilawn circuit of parks through Ohio. Tbey write that their act was a big hit at Akron nnd Springfield, and they have Dayton, YoungBtown and Erie, Pa., to follow, cma. A. Callow arrived In New York from Europe June 9, In charge of "Knlgma- relic" the famous mechanical figure, Harold Kelley, who recently purchased tbe figure from Perederlck Ireland, will place "Knlgma- relle" nt tbe head of his Empire Show, a vaudeville combination composed of some of the beat American and European acts ob- tainable, to play the larger cities next sea- son. Barker and Babkbb write: "We played (irstlot Psrk, Dunkirk, N. Y., week of May 28, where our new act was a success. Through the courtesy of our friends, Stewart and Raymond, we made our next Jump to Buffalo In their automobile. Tbla week we are at Klmira, ami next week we play Ontario Beach, N. Y." Bkh Link, after working ten weeks through New York State, Is now doing park work. He opened at Lagoon Island, Albany, July 2. Kbank IiIBCourt opened hla Summer sea- son at Kalamazoo, Mich., In bis black face act. which was a big success. He will rest the first two weeks in Auguat at bis mother's home at Worcester, Mass., before opening his Fall season. NOTDS FROM FBBBPORT, III.— Tbla city Is to have a new amusement park, now being built by the Itrelolg Conatructlon Co., o? Terre Haute. Tbe park will be under the general management of Mr. Brelulg. A fig- ure eight and Summer theatre will be among the attractions. Job K. Kelly and Viroinnia Kbijiy write: "After cloning with the atock at the Lyceum To en t re, Boaton, Mass., we were'en- gaged to produce tbe closing comedies with tbe Jackson Brothers' Vaudeville Co., which opened at Millers JCalls, -Mass., June 2X>, "and met with success. 'TVs Bre-trylng to securr a family theatre at Hartford, Conn., to open In September, and our prospects of getting one look good at present writing." Thb Dixon Brothers have just returned from England, after a two years' absence. They opened on June S at East tfnd Psrk, Memphis, Tenn. Tom Moya, and Bah Shaw, formerly of Bhaw and Blake, have formed a partnership, and the act will be known as Moya and Shsw, singing and talking comedians, Lrw Adams, the German character come- dian, "whose comedy Is guaranteed to fit any Blze audience," has signed with Peunessy's Star Show Olrla for next season, to play the Gorman part. Thb Glinorb Sibtehh have published a useful and handsome date book, which they are distributing with their compliments. Tub Clipteb acknowledges receipt of a copy. Winona Wintrr finished ber engagements In vaudeville at Proctor One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre, Sunday even- ing, June 24, and went Into active rehearsal with Frobman'B "The Little Cherub" Co. the following Monday morning. In accepting Mr. Hay man s tempting offer for his daughter's services Mr. Winter had to cancel one hun- dred and four wceka" contracts on this and tbe other aide of the Atlantic. Raymond Merritt concluded Mb dates Id Middle West at idle Hour Park, Pittsburg, Kan., June 80, and opens lo Los Angeles July 0. returning East to play the Kohl* Castle circuit In September. AnNssxno and Morettb Inform us that they met with great success with their com- edy sketch, "My New Partner," bIbo making a great hit with their singing and dancing ana Introducing their violin solo. They are lust closing their second week's work at Pabst Garden. July 2, at Qwynn Oak Park, and July 9, at Klein's Park, Baltimore, Md, We are booked solid for the balance of the season. Tub Palacb Tiibateb, Detroit, Dr. P. A. Van Hunan, manager, opened June 17, to S. R. O., and has done well ever since. For week of 26 tbe following people were on the bill: Fattlson and Lelpxlger, two rubes; VcrnB Csry, songs and dances; Al. 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