The New York Clipper (July 1906)

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JtJLY 11. THE :NE^V" YORK? OLIPPEH: IT ^ In "''"''"f f 0 "'".'**' r "r.,!'|f, r v^'", , ?'. l '.V 01 ; d "", t , 'ViS?* ''" ""•"•• l"» Mrig or.to.d«jr. Prominent .ln«.r. ■•rllialrwuir.n, »lr,i.(Itli,.n.,l will, II, ud hll pltiymatw were parted. Id after yean their old love wag renewed. When he proposed sue said : CBU.—Will yon always love me In that name old way, Cheer and mm me when I'm old and gray. He faithful and true to me when you aay Thai you will always love me la Thai name old way J In the second verse-chorua Is his reply: " I will always love, I'll he kind and true," etc. These are toe beat Songs un the market to-day. Orchestration and Professional copies will be sent to recogniaed ! • llooey, Won't Vou Let lie tte Your only out but trying to make gwn\ wtlh promote* : OHO.-lloney, won't you let me he vouronlv many I'll buy yon Hue clothev, I'll do all I can ; Tlieic'a a reeling in ray heart for you ; lionet , I'd lie good to you if 1 WUH jlllll Uttl.V tllHII. iQgers and to thoie Inclosing latest program, u [>ou receipt of fie, wkMl pays posiagc. MAMCL, 62ia WKL.L.8 AVE., 8T. t» fiTnlvril as It'* iitlaliuitt a Dill] ■ • »ll »'»- love-sick coon losing LOUIS, MO. Folks" now gives Sans Soucl six garden theairiM, with hourly performance* A halt ■ran i»f dsrkien sing nnd dance to the de- ilsht of the visitor!- -In the vaudeville the- atre n hew bill nI»o will be presented. Mld- itet Land offers "Mabel's (Manoeuvres." a Utile farce comedy, produced by midgets. Thev also appear in several vaudeville nets. 'fbe'Odeon, the electric theatre the Igor rotes, Vesaelln'n Bandn Soma, nnd other features nrf pleasing visitors. lUviNiA Park <i. J- Munlock, manager). Tbeuew transportation facilities between the city end R,\vl:ilft Park render It an. easy matter for Chlcngonns to spend a pleasant pveuinK with Walter Darnroscb and the New •\orfc Svmphonv Orchearra. Mr. Dnniroscti IacIhs uls third wfek Sunday, July 8, with n programme Including the Tanuhauser over- CI.AHK Stkrf.t Museum (Louis M. Hedges, uianncfr).—Hall nod Owen will exhibit their trained dogs, pontes and monkeys in the I'urln boll, in the theatre first class vaude- ville bills will be seen during week 8. iiivnov Dims Museum (Win. J. Sweeney, manager).—In the eurlo boll are Vnleruo, the magician, and other up-to-date features. In the theatre *Ieorge Sherman and the Mid- way dancers will be seen during week of 8. \FTGBiiAtn. — Charles Ulrlch's new dra- matic sketch. "When Justice Is Done," hnd if premier at the Majestic Theatre. 0, with Charles W. Hitchcock And Rose Evans In- terpreting four decidedly strong roles. The playlet is pronounced by local vaudeville managers as being one of the most novel and dratDHtlc sketches ever seen here. The scene I* laid In Virginia, Just before the surrender of OeD. Lee. and Its situations ore strong. .K.F. Carruthers spent the Fourth at Ill's home In St. I^oirls Walter Keefe, of the Bijou circuit, now Is with tie Western Vaudeville Managers. ( The International Is going to brtl'd theatres at Battle Creek and Knlaiaazoo, Mich John J. Jim man- ager of the Crystal 'Theatre, Detroit, la spend- ing a few days In Chicago Dan W. Mc- Coy, who entered the International fold last season, ns maunger of the bouses in.Chicago anil Scranton, Pa., has been transferred to the Chicago main offices Monde Rock- well hus made n big lilt In her special feature at the Coliseum Ed. C. Hayroan, of the Western Vaudeville Managers, hea been out of town during the week, enjoying n rest.... Many graduating classes and secret societies gave tTieatre parties at rtie Harrlck during last week Walter H. Reynolds, business representative of trie Bennett Dramatic Ex- change and Play Brokers, will spend Ills va- cation nt Atlantic City. N. J The Gentry Bros' Shows, a trained animal organization, which has visited Chicago several times la tie past, will open a week's engagement at the old West side ball park. Monday after- noon. 9 Chicago's midsummer circus sea- son will be opened for two weeks. Iwgtnning Monday, July 10, by the Carl Hagenbeck Shows. — «-*-•> OCR SOUTH AFRICAN LETTER. FROM OCR OWN COnHEflPONDRNT. WISCONSIN. Blllvraabee.—A theatrical event of more than ordinary Interest took place last week, when the premier production of "Clothes, the Boclety play, by Chanulng Pollock and Avery Hapgood. was given at the Davidson Theatre, by the Brown-llaker Stock Co. Critics pronounce the play a success, and prophesy a future for It. Milwaukee has every reason to feel proud or the Urowu- Baker Stock Co. Their efforts In giving an original production with only a week'x re- hearsal Was most excellent, and the coiniwny well merited ihe praise accorded them by Channing I'ollock, when he was called for on the opening night. Sccnlcally the piece was given a production worthy of Its Importance, Albert Brown and Colin Campbell deserving special credit for this. The tirown-Tlnker Co. is putting ou "We tins of Tennessee" for week cornrnenrlng July 0. Attendance to date bn* been remarkable, capacity audi- ences ruling throughout each week. P.vnsT Park.— -The United States Govern- ment Indian Band, and a sensational act, the Somersault of Death, proved big attractions the pawl week. Attendance was good. VtHiTR Citt. —Under the management of J. L. SchnlJalre, of Chicago, this resort opened July 1 caught on from the Jump, Clayton. Jenkins and Jasper, Slaekey aud Xeamnnn. the Seven Belfords, acrobats, and Schllzonyl's Ilungnrlnn Bund were the prin- cipal features. WoNDKiir.ANP (Thomas Whnllng. mana- ger)—This popular park coutluueu to draw crowds last week, despite opposition. Kryl and his bnnd scored a tremeudous hit. It was pronounced one of the best bands ever heard In Milwaukee, and will remain over for week of 0. NirrKS. —Avery Flapgood and Oliinnfbg Pollock were both In attendance at tbfV orig- inal production of "Clothes." Several out of town theatrical representatives were also present .James K. Hacked run up from Chicago Wednesday to witness a perform- ance Ring-line Bros.* CUbM gave two performances Monday. The large tent waa packed to capacity nfternoou nnd evening. The still? of tickets was stopped one half hour before the performance In the evening, so great was the crowd. The stnndnrd of past ypnrs la Rtlll maintained by the Rlngllngs llils season. The opening feature, "The Kield nf the Cloth of fiold," was the most elaborate opening feature ever put ou by a circus In Milwaukee. , Capetown, June 12. The state of the theatrical world In South Arrlca at the present moment Is not a bril- liant one. This country Is suffering from a want of really good tnlent. which enn always rely on substantial support, and It only re- ouii-es an energetic nnd enterprising mana- ger to step Into the arena and make money. T hnve no doubt he would meet with a cool reception from those already in possession, but that should not discourage him. and I can safely predict n successful carreer for him. It must be borne In mind that the In- habitants of South Africa are a cosmopolitan crowd, and more than the majority have come from the finest cities of the world, aud hnve seen nnd heard the finest players of the day. ho they are competent to judge and ap- preciate. The country requires fresh btood, fresh energy, and an idea of the require- ments of the public: The present company at tlio Tlvoll Thea- tre of Varieties carries some good talent, and manager Pickering wears an extra smile when be sees ihe full houses In the coxy and pretty theatre u-udur his control. lOdgar Homalne, who opens the programme. Is billed an a crelaor of chorus songs. Ills songs ni-e good, and he sings thera fairly well. Mount- ford and Walsh are specially slugers and dancers, and please their audience. Corlna Corltin is an Anglo-Spanish specialty per- former. She ling a good stage appearance, her makeup being excellent, nnd her cos- tumes, fine. She has a good voice, bat makes the mistake of singing her songs In Kiigllsu, wherrns they would sound better if Ming In Spanish. A really clever and talent- ed couple nre the 1'iqunyu. Their work throughout is clenu. smart and faultless. Their eiiulllbrlstle nets nre worthy of every nrnlse. Claire Itomnlne Is a grent favorite liere, and she does a good tura. Meier mid Mora give au excellent hag punching ing exhibition, at least one of (beta does. The llnest turn on the programme Is undoubtedly Stuart, the female Imperson- ator, His clever mimicry of the move- ments and postures of a lady, combined with a most excellent voice, fully convinced ninny In the audience that a member of the weaker sex stapd before them, until, ia re- sponse to repented encores, he came on the Binge, and In bin natural voice called out, "nil right." He wears some beautiful dressed, and his performance throughout Is artistic. Fred Lane, styled "The Quaint Comedian." Impersonated tlint elcver comedian, T. E. Dunvllle. A vrry pretty and effective turn is contributed bv Be Witt, Burns and Torrance. In . their .production, "The Awakening of Toys." The act Is unique, original nnti clever, and the acrobatic feats of the two men are smart and well executed. The Tlvollscope completes the good programme. Capetown Is looking forward to the advent of Ada Reeve, who Is drawing full braises et the rCroplrc, Johannesburg. . At the Opera House. Ihe Wheeler Gaiety Co. Is staging "Vcroulque," to fair houses. 1—+*« MARYLAND. Enn Claire,—At the Unique (Win. Ar- mond, manager) people for July 2 and week: (iladstnoe Children, Delia Watson, Stafford and Stone 'Win. Armond, Cowles nnd Alden, and J(»hn Harrington. Excellent business. Xontt.—Hale's Fire Fighters, June 27, did splendid business ETagenbeck's Showa* A, cnm& to S. R. O. at each performance.... The Dottgbertv & Campbell Stock Co. opened a week's engagement, under canvas, July 2, to a parked tent. — — a i La CrosMe—At the Bijou the bill for week of July 2 Included: Miller and Edwards, Arthur Lane, Six Leaping Lavalles, Jack O'Toole, and Raymond and Clnrko. This house closed for repairs on July 8, and will reopen Sept. X NcrrE.—The Ln Crosse Theatre, which Is undergoing alterations, will reopen Sept 3. , :—»>» • CALIFORNIA. Baltimore.—The bill at Electric Park (Scliauherger & lrvln, managers), for week beginning July n. Includes: Ix>la Hawthorne, the KIta-Hanza Troupe. Maude Emory. Cook- Ivy and McBrlde. and Viola and Engel. At- tendance Inst week was very large. *Mfr* Eddie Mack, comedian, late of the BIJou Cotaedv Pour, now working with his wife (Minnie Granville), states that the team has Elgned with Sam Devere's Own Co. for next team:), this making Miss flrsnrllle'h third ■eason, and Mr. Mack's second season with the company. Low Angeles At the Mason Opera ITouse (IE C. Wyatt, manager) "Wblrl-l- <Hg,'' by .the James Burlesquers, closed a successful week July 1. "Twlrly-Whlrly" Is the oew bill tor'2 and week, with "Barbara Fidgety" ln preparation for 1). Bklasco (John II. Blackwood, mnnager). —"The Heart of Maryland," by the stock company, met with such unusual succesH week ending 1 Hint It Is continued for an- other week. "What Happened to Jones" U. Morosco'k itniBANK (Oliver Morosco, man- ager!.—"Tennessee's I'nrdner," as produced bv the stock company, drew well week end- ing June 3ft. "The Ensign," by the Burbank Stock Co., Is the offering July 1 and week. The special production of "Tlcddn Ciabler" by Constance Crawley nnd Marry Mestayer, on July "i, promises big business. Under- lined, "The Lady from Lurnmie." Ukand Oi'kra Hoiikk (Clarence Drown, manager).—"Secret Service Sam," by the lllrlcli Stork Go- closed Tts second successful week I. "Marching Through Leorgia" 2, "At the World's Mercy" 0. OfiPiititm (Martin Beck, general mana- ger). — Keatares 2 and week: Kaufman Troupe, Irvlug Jones, Oartelle Bros.. Willy Zimmerman, Zlufco aud King, Probst, Nora Bnvos, and motion' pictures. Unique (Ifentz &. Znllee. proprietors).— Features 2 and week: Myrtle VItome nnd Halubow Duo, In sang nnd dance; Frank Bench comedlnn; Jack (lolden and company. In sketch: Illustrated nongs. Unique Players, In "Her l'rlvale lictectlve," nnd motion plc- FmrHFit'fl (A. E. Fischer, manager).— Herold, the modem Snrason; motion pictures, nnd Flseller's All Star Comedy Co., In "Our Beauty Doctor." Hotchkihs (T. Jeff. White, manager).— "The Beauty Shop" closed Its second week of good business July 1, and Is followed by "Koly-Foly," with Kolb and Dill as the principals HOT Star (J. K. Wilson, manager),—sew vaudeville and burlesque features, also new musical cxtrnvagnnKa, 1-7. Empire (Billy Banks, resident manager).— Features 1 and week: Marco, the Mystic; Laura Bauku, Illustrated songs; ltomalne and Fitch, presenting "Old Glory ;'* Montrose Brothers, ncrobnrs and equilibrists; Kitty Walsh, singing and dancing; Empire Stock Co., In "Americans Abroad," and cinemato- graph. CiXEOfwAdt (J. A. Browne, manager).— Features 1 and week: Lorain, souorettc; Genevieve Osborn, baritone: Bonnie Bess, child actresR; Madeline Howe, In Illustrated soags; Ed. Fink, comedian: farce by stock company, and motion pictures. Notes. —Robert Dempster, of the Belasco Storlt Co.. left I ah Angeles 1, to spend I be Summer In Mf York, and will return to Los Angeles In September Willis m Desmond, lending man of the Burbojok Stock Co., Is to leave Los Angeles Ihe latter part of the month for Npw York, where he is to he under the management of Mr. Frohiaan. Mace Oreenlent Is to be Mr. Desmond's suc- cessor at the Burbank Theatre..... ."The Half Breed," the new Morosco-Cotlrell play. Is to bo presented It, for the first time, at the Burbank Theatre. ~" Onkland.—At the Mocdonough (Charles P. Hall, manager) "The Lighthouse Robbery," by the FJIIcforri Stock Co., drew capacity houses week ending July 1. The Elleford Co.. In "My Tojn-B»y tUrl," 2-6. I.iskktv (H. W. nishop, manager). — Rlsliup's Company of Players did a heavy business In "A Temperance T»iwn," week ending J. Kntherlue itrev nnd Frank Uader- n-ond, Rttpported by the Liberty Sivck Co.. In "Mlxpali,* Z-9. IrnDiA I'.iHK (Will L. Oreenbaum.' mana- ger).—The Idora Opera Co., In "Olivette," I..-.'* 1 I'jumiI uuii.sea weekending 1. Xtn* same bill 3-& "When Johnny Conies Marching Home" to follow. iii;l.i. 1 1'>\. Hoinnn, manager). — Attrac- tion)! 0 nud week: Harry Maan and Com- pany, la "Mandy Hawkins;" Bothwdl Browne's Onlety Olrls, prescntlug "Quo Vadls nl a Mode;" U, Herbert Mitchell, inunolog'st; Bossley and Kosell, comedian*, and the latest motion pictures. Bnalaess Is Immense. Novelty (Tony Luhelskl, manager) .— Keatiu-es U and week: Rupnll, juggler; the Prices, colored singers and dancer*: Paul Ia Drew, mqiiologist: Mack and Tult. singers and comedians; V. R. McPheraon Dlustrnted suogs, and the prolcytoscope. Business S. It. 0. * i » MICHKJ.W. Detroit.—At the Temple Theatre (J. II. Moore, manager) the bill week of July 1> In- cludes: Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Fisher, Four Bards, Stanley nnd Lonnurd, Flo Adler. How- ard and Howard, Hndl Alfarabl. Sisters Happo, Swan and Baabnrd, and the klueto. graph. Note. —Theatres cloned are: The Whitney, Crystal, Avenue and Lyceum. ■ »■■ Bay City.—At Wenoim Beach Casino (L. W. HIchardB, manngcr) the following bill drew large crowdH week of July 1. und incased: liva Westcott and company, lu "An Episode hi Modern. Life ;" Thomas J. Kcouglt ottd company, ln "The Way He Won Her:" Whistling Tom Brown, the Tossing Austins, the Four Alvluns, and the klnetoscnpe. Hutli- Wulre :md lier company of kaugnroo tjlrls head the'bill week of S. The manageuftit announces the Fourth as a record breaker at this resort, fifteen thousand people being In attendance. Bi.i ov i J. D. PI (more, manager).—Th Is theatre closed the season 1, and nfter belug renovated and Improved will reopen Aug, 2U. ■ ' Kalaninaoo.—At the Bijou (W. S. But- terlleld, manager) a good line of vaudeville. In a well nramiged.house, results In continu- ous big business. Casi.vo I'aiik (Daken & Bnlrd, manngcrs). —A strong bill, beaded by Dan Qulnlan aud Keller Mack, started week of July 1 wltli big 'business, which continued through the week. Wonderland (F. D. McCormlck, manager) opened its doors July 8. The arcade shows abont om hundred slot, machines, and has been doing a big business. The auditorium, wltb moving pictures and Illustrated songs, too, Is welt patronized. ■i ■■ • • ' Hiiirliiavv.-- -At Itivorsfilo Turk CanlOO (Ih W. Blchnrds, manager) the bill week of July 1 Included: Marvelous Koode, Billy Clark, Ruth White and her Eight Kangaroo lilrlw, iiorilner. and Bevere, nnd the Heumans. Big hualness resulted. Bill week of 8: Eva West- colt nnd company, Four Alvlnos, Whistling Tom Brown, Ida O'Duy, and the Tossing Austlna. ■ COLB llnOTIIRRH ClRCUR 0. .Gtnnd niipiils.—At the Itamona (Lou Delauiater, manager) attractions for week of July 8 are : Don und Thompson, Bud Fnruunv Trio, Qulnlnti and Mack, Vtillcclta'B leopards, A'lghttuaa, and Lizzie Wilson. (louniov's Pavjlhpn (Cbas. (iodfroy, rann- agcr).—Will II. Melds, Billy Meltable, Mil- lard Bros., Martha Pulin, Hears Co., and Spauldltig and Dupre. <« > CONNECTICUT. tffnirtfard,—At 1'arsons' (II. O. Parsons, proprietor und mnnnger) the Initial presen* tation of "The Dtiku and tun Dnncor" was well received, and It proved singularly pleas- ing. Attendance during the week was eii- Ilivly satisfactory. "Because Sho Loved Him So" will be given week of ft. "When We Were Twenty-one" week of 1(1. Lew Dockstador's Minstrels open their season here, as usual, Wcduendnv, July "n. Poi.i'a (Lun Ik 13. Kelly, manager),—The stock company at tlrls house has iirescnted several attractive playa during the present season, In ti highly com in end able manner, no one of which nave proved more entertain- ing to the large nuiUenccH Minn "The Belli; of Richmond." which was Inst week's offer- ing. Kdwla Milton Boyle's "Friends" week of I). Lex a Paiik Is proving to bo a very Inler- etding place of unuiMeinent, Judging from the mulllludcw which dally find iheir wny to this new and atunendous amusement feature. Managers Dairy & Speck spare no expense in giving their patrons full vnlue for their money in amusement of the hrighU'st kind. The licndllner for the present week Is Mile. Ifitha De Herentn, In her Tvonderfiil nnluial act, cut it led 4 '8ports of the East." Notch. —Manager Parsons has recently In- stalled Id his attractive theatre, at nn out- lay of fl.iH.ni. a compressed air nlaut, for cleaning bin house. It ncis with a thorough- ness that la absolutely perfect IMnnn- g'i- Jennings, of the Hartford Opera House, as a large number of painters nnd derorn- tors at work, and it is his intention to ndd audi new and lively coloring In and about the roomy aadltorlum. Much that Is at- tractive and gay will greet the approvlnn eye of his numerous patrons at the Fall open- lug of the season, for which many fine book- ings have been made. _ Bridgeport—At Poll's Theatre (ft B. Mitchell, manager) "Kathleen Mavournecn." bv the Poll Stock Co., week of July 2, did well. "The Frisky Mrs. Juhoson," by the fijtmr company, week of ft. STKurLKCftABK island (fleorgo Raymond, maunger).—Vaudeville thentre; HArrv h. y.edfi. the Flexible Adonis: Merrltt and Ito- sella. In "The Village Torments;" Hume, Cain and Iloev, comedians: Iteta Curds. violinist, and Huston and Dallas, comedians and Juitglem. w ♦♦♦ ItopTRT B. mantku. will Include "Hobcii- crantz and Oulldensturn'' In his repertory next seaffpu. This Is W. H. Ollliert's burlesque on "Hamlet," and was recently acted by 'the author aud others, at the Terry benefit. Mr. Uantell will play King Claudius. THEATRICAL HOTELS and B OARDING HOUSES. 1'A LACK IIOTKL. 101 N. Ultfk St., Chicago. European, $3 pet week: with private hath,'IT, rnjklaa Bath, too, II. B . 11 DMFBiiKT, Prop. TitAKALUAR-llMnK.W, N.T.nr. Keith'i, Acad, or kfQBiu, uowey. Rooms Mo., 76c. |i, 11.60 daj; 1X60 to >aweek. W.l>.IIANNiuAN,Prop. aah A Madison, CHICAGO, Vaughan, I'rup. Strlotly American Plan. $s-i6 single; liiu patronage invited. " hotel ST. DBM1B,iaa-in WeslllarxetBt. Indlanapulls, lud. Cniivciiicut. to nil theatres. Be st Lit tle Hold iu IiHllitnajKi1tn._ Actora* Katun. tT-i j dQuble. Vaudevl MRS. M. C. ROCHE, :t28 W. Iflth ST.. NKW VOHK. Convenient to I'roctnr's, (Irnod und ICIght Avenue Theatres. an and tan Plan ClAREBDOll HOTEL. J3S • LilCI.EV A JKNNINOS, I'rops. IV, Olarfc St.. ror. Ontario, Chlragu. Kates, M, 76 aud trpor day. %'l to |o per week. FOR SALIC, M(H)KH\ <»PRltA UtirsK, Northern Ohio, (loud niiow town: pupnintivti uuo; HCttiliu csuacUy, 4r.«. Steam hunt, electric light, city water, complete Bet of new sccucry. Cost $9 ,6»o. Price. M.fiott to o,ulck tmyor. «KO. M. SMITH, Court House, Warren. Ohio. FOR SALE l.nTS SHOW HTUhT, such hk lioiiuiTH, Magic, Voiifrlloiiulst Figitraa, Slureoptl- con». Slides in njk nnd mlMColliini'miH, Camormi, caines, Ctiitluet.1, liliu-k Art, iiiul Htiuilcurr Work. AddreM J. 0. AUMONI), ffTorth KiiUoti, N. II. AUKNTM-hegltltnatu sulisMtuiu Mr Slot Mn- clilneM; pHicntod; noils al-sight fur $1. Oood ler- ritoi'yopun. I'nriU'UlarrtQiiUlACO., Anderson, lud, I'Alt lsii; v HOSKCLQril—Knhoo chonks, II Incrutisi's iiuHtity. It If your duty to appear at your i'C-1 and a touch of color nt iIiiiuh Ih ii legltl- mateaiid vjiliiuhie aid. Itln liuriulcsn. uivcs per- fectly tiamrul Hut, Cloth liwu several mom Int. Hont sculed In plain envelope, toe.,!) for 'J&c. hIIvhv. AguDiH wMtiicii. Farlglch 1). t:o., u»x &Q-.', N.V.city. aUIIU CO01I>OliKII ANU A11RANUK1J tor any laalrument or number of loatromcata. SoBgi,words and music, sketches, eta. SondHiamp. OHAS. L. L.KWIS, 4» Ktchuionil Ht., Ct&clnnati, 0. •Iol»irnoiibnrg, Pttinia. SKRTCIIRM, TnivcHtlcH, Hurlesiiut's, etc., written to order. Only Hie beat original work fur- furnNhed to prof. Jon. Kershaw, few lliittonwooil St., riilla. WANTBO utonco, Violin, ClarloiieI. and Cor- nelFor Bummer hotel. Write or wire (prepaid) lowuitt lerim. No faro paid, ii, '/.. H-.-v*, m urn-ii nn; St., Attauta,Un. u/ANTBD, MCd. rerformorM (plav organ, rend or fake), Man Hint doox Bpenlaltles ami Fako or^aii/or vnod Straight Mltu tlutt I'luys Organ: must. fake. No sketch teams. H, K. towns, Hpeclui, car. Hilly Kllug, Mgr., Modem Heniedy Co., Poland, N. y„ Herkimer, Co. WANTBD-Mcd. Hliow feople; '"Jtiiup hUe;" week btandH. A live .s. nnd 1), Com., uiuke acto go. Real S. nud H. EfcMb, ActH uud Organ, Mtmlcul Cinri. Acta aud K. and I).. Cotitorlloii AiN and Vamp Organ. IliiRtlcrs only. Unlluoti Mao mid otiioM, write. Open here July 2ft. Tcnnirt|UOiuid exp.| singles |io and oxp: No tickets. Money sure, but 1 must, have the goodn, Tell nil. I)r, Tom Blllwi n. Itnc k Island, illltiolH, \vv\Tt:ii (illICK, for Heon»i A llainiiioinl Vaudeville uin-ns, to Htrengilteii, good Sketeit Team, up in acts, iiml good BjH>ciultlitH. 'j-nlght stands. Single RcMhlWO mid Soveiiv Man. Low, sure yalury. K, II. Ilatriw, HMJg M gr.. Hellwlre , 0, coil sali:, Cotuliliwiloii hi Oclitvi'.Uhniin. KoMiiwood Mnriiiiini und M iiltnlniplioiif. only iiwd a few tlmea; |Tf>. 27 Ahuiilliuiu CliltiieH. First cIiihh condition; fh.1. HAItltV II. HAKKK. M MM.Bttl SI., Harrlsliiirg. WANTEU, LfXTTUHRK mid S. and IJ. C0MK-: DIAN. Money any lime yon wluli II. A week'* salary advanced aa hooii iih toii join. Write in full. Addnms ftl. fc. uosk. cure or (jrucu Alt. Iletiicdy Co., Ilraddook, l*a. W\\rKI), At all HmuH. VKRSATIbK I'KH- FOHMBIIS Hull can rliunge for 01)0 week, Wdrk In haiiH year'round. Utwettt salary.you pay own. No UekulH. You get your» every Hunduy. AdilreH^J^a AUMONI). North Sutton, S._ II. WANTED," FOR REPERTOIBE, " GEN. BUS. ACTOR To double Cornet lu Hand, Woinnn for 1-oailn aud JllvcnllcK, Actor, wltll pInyM, to (IIreel llage. Others write. 'I'Iiohc doJiig specjiiltJeu or play In bund preferred. Slide lowext salary flrNt. letter, We nay nil. KehearxalH July A Aildre»>* i: Ii-Tiiltu ll A I'.iNt; CO., Mt. Carroll, in. TO OI'BN AL0.fi, AT POUT WASHINGTON, win. Bunvy Man for Mexican Heavy, to iloubln Coruer, Snare Driim or Hitrltone In Ilaud, I'Ihiio I'laycrlo double Cornet, Violinist to double Snaro Imimor tur.tenu, Adilrcxtt AllTHClt J. WOOHH/Jir, Kvaiw Ave.. Aurora, III. MED. PERFORMERS WANTED. Thope who can chnngt' for two weeks. Alnat make p-n-.nl or cloup ilrat night. Lnrgent Med, Show on the rond. No tlekntn for bnlntice Of acatton. AddreiiH M, J. I'HILMI'H, Oraat Motel, IVirlu, 111. AMUSEMENT HrSwr m\e caOHog nl The latest I'az/,len. NuvelflcH and PocketTrleka. UNIVKR9AL HKI'I'I.V CO., i» U S.ille St., Chicago, K«laWI»jicd_IHHJ, CONTRACTS I.UTTRll IIBADH, RNVRMH-G8, TICKHTd. l'.ISKKH, CAKDS, {lie, S'rltc (or Hainpta- iPrht. ]'i<r- l*» 'ir* ti«.«rf»..•< <» i'l.l.in r .. ',i ACTOR8 and ACTRESSES THROW AWAY YIIUK VAVH. ASPA WEIGHT PRODUCER MrmttjctcMW yourweUihi from >• to lfi pounds a month. Never known to fail. tlrnUfM tHauafery or the *kv. Will prodnce hone, llesh anil tm wheu everyiiilng clue liu- rolled. Wonderful ft»r nor- voUMticNH. I'lli-e $'J. Ilhi-tiiil'il linoktul free. ASI'A CUBMIUAL COMPANY. w:-ih» Kiiiioii Hireot, (few York. WANTED, LADY PARTNER FOR RECOGNIZED MUSICAL ACT. .Mil-; read mimlr and do hoIo on wind or Hiring in- strument. Dud playing piano preferred. Mimt ;niL .iiiii ■:-•■ fn! 1 two fruwtr rehcamal. I fnrniHli ItialriiuieiitN anil t'YpeiiMci4 after Joinlug. Art tiuukvdHoltd in vaudeville until April, idot. Olvu fnll particular* and salary llrst Ictti'i* srud plwto, wlileh will he returned. Address W, i„ I'OTrS, Care of ('rvsta! ThentrcH, KUcliurt, lad., week July V|_ iioahe'ii. Ind.. week Ju'y lo. POItTIIK HENDERSON STOCK CO., balance of Bummer and next seamm, UHKVUi, HKPI-iRTOIRK I'KOIT.K 111 till lint**; Woman for JuvenilesnudHDiiH'character*; Mmiforili-u. Uiih.; Hood Hpcclnltv Man tn liaik after propN. I'i'ople ti.iin^ hi]>cclalt|i's given prufereiice. I^iitgncmioii; we neviir close. Salary low, lull »ure RlL'llAllll llKNDKKNON, l.iilnllig, 1,1. HI HH and ELLIOTT, CUJMKOl At Ht»IJ \'I M, MACt»N, U\, t VAUVKVUiLK AtrtVt, HttTNK TKAMS, SINQtRfl. Till Mid September. Uncfiii HmTtuittc Miuck People, write any time. Also Vatnluvilie Av\» nr Tlnnukrtioii Piirk.SavjiiLiiiih, Oil, luclnia'cof Hmti- llier. AddrenH .1. W. ilHINMAN, Macun, flu., or Mnva iumli, (la. VVANTVOi ORCHESTRA LEADER i\'ioi,INi, that doubles bMritoMla laiud. Vuraii tile "Ten Nlglils" in-oplu, write, Cur ►hoiv; iniilnr canvas; long season. WIU, I1UV nOft.H.T. If 111 good (Toudltioii. AddiCHR ItldlWN A ItOUKKTrt, Route In llils paper, or permniient adilresg, 17 tn J nek sun Avenuv, Kuoxvllle, Teuiu KUIl i UK ' ARLINGTON STOCK CO.. SINGIHO ANDDAKOISO SOUB&ETK. Can place FIRST CLAH8 HIHTKIl TKAM whoimii do jxirrs. Kt'lieamiilft Aug. U, at Jniuotti 1 , I'n. Hoanoti upeiiH Aug. aft at WiihIiIiikhiii, Pa, Adilresa PBLCHKH A, I'KJTHR. HoX iVi, WIHlBliiHpori, Pi*. KENNEDY PLAYERS Want Leading Man and Heavy Woman, Oo some Characters. Htnto lowest. Long en- itagement. We novcr clean. AddroHH UKN I.KWJH. . CUI.UHIllAjJtfO. WA^TKI) ATOMJCPV 0BAB1OTEB HAN,CHiBiCTEB WOIAI Por iialauco of Hummer neason and all next, tluo piece, light comedy. Those doing ajioclully inu- ferrcd. Mend iiIhiIoh, which will In' ret unied. PKMOY C. I'HLHl. iioh'i Umplri', li'wav aiul ujiiat,. N, \ . <}. _ BURTON STOCK CO. WANT* Hough Ruiilii-olto mihl Mluguiiil liimi-c; OrehcHtra IiciuIit, Duniiie lliiud; I'nrforiuerH,'Ihnilile Hand; HiisklniH, Houlile Slagn; I'liuio I'inyor to Umiilo. Hhow never closes. Co. payn all. Pull parlluiilurH. i|iin<k. H. K. I.Kfi'l'KR, Sole owner arid Manager, llra/.lt, Ind. Filer's Rip Van Winkle Co. Wiinls good Trap I'riiiiimm ivln. dan du bltH.Uati- toiic Player to douiilu sugu. Can plate iigoud l.lcveleael. Address 1,'IIAB. I'. KILKIC, Mgr,, byotiH, Kan., July 12; Hterlltig i:t, llavcn i-t, Muiltil Hope PI, Cnhvluli 17. llculoit Pt, Kldornilo IB. TWO GOOD COMEDIANS IjoihI fJlnyni- w'lli Ibinjns or tlultnrs ; wurk on Hlteet from i-arrlitge. Tell nil flint letter. AttllrHM IHt. W. W. WIIAVKIt, :)H20 Wllllnmit Hi., Denver, Col. CAN TOD USE THESE? One thrcu-Hcnli'd buck hoard, alxo guild for Liiuid lu parade: Ua.br (iraml I'lano with sldppinit cumi, Kjiring Motor I'liuio; ono tixftt, iix:ii), Haw mint TetiM; roldlng tlrgmi, Merry-go ruitnd Oriun, Mechanical P<ig HariiH, MnKapliom.'H. mcmJ for Prne Hanritln Kmfklci. _ H.Q. AltHHKUaTBK, Sprliigllclil, 1)IJau» u M*f A N T m o 7 Repertoire, Dramatic. Vaodeville and Ku- sloal Comedy Oompanjr, Por .Se/iKoti HMMIMT. 0I'P,NK A1HI. 1ft, Write ror open 11 nn:, ThhtlMagoud bIiow towu, audit will pay yell to let inn hook you for any day. Ad.Ire** ii. ll DAViit. lluKford.Ark. wavtki), roit smsil.V'S UNCLE TDM'S OABIN CO., ' PEOPLE IB AU BBAI0BE8 Fur rouiDiK HfiiHitll. Aim, OlHVcir I'rilnreil I't-rror niero, iii.Ii. and fuiimlit. IIKO. I'KI.'K, M«r., -M VtiM tin HI., Ulli yiiiur, Nuw Vwk liny, AT LIUKU'I'V, Al Baritone, Second Violin HimuiHT rcHorl priil.rruil. Aililri'Hit _ m c;mii : i a j<. lyn iii winiuu,.N. r. PIANIST WANTEb"--PBEF£J1ENCE TO ONE Doubling Uttov, rerfonuera who change Tor wei k and Double ltrii«(i. Near r*ew YtH-k. flliow uivt-f t I'Hi'i. Cooke Comedy Co., Port Jciknoo, L.I., N. V