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September 15. THE 1TEW YOEK OLIPPEB. 791 t< THE SELIG MUSIC PUBLISHING CO., C8-. SESXjXG*, prop., Telephone, 4254 Madison Square. S3 west aath strut, imbew york:. NEW YORK. Telephone, 4254 Madison Square. THE ED ROGERS MUSIC PUB. CO., G. SELIG, PROP., at 53 W. 28th St., will in the future be known as the G. SELIG, Prop. AL MURPHY, Prof. SVIgr. MR. ROGERS IS NO LONGER CONNECTED WITH THIS FIRM. ALL COURTESIES EXTENDED TO THE PROFESSION- PENNSYLVANIA. S! Philadelphia.—With the opening of the Walmlt od Sent. 15, nnd the broad on the following Monday, the season will be la full swing, with twenty-three playhouses catering to the amusement loving public. Oa 8ept. 10 the German Theatre, the new playhouse just completed at Franklin Street and Fair- mount Avenue, will be dedicated, with elab- orate ceremonies. CHB4TNUT Stqekt (Nixon & Zimmerman, managers). —"Popularity," the latest Cohan ilay, will be Been for the first time locally 0,-yor a two weeks' Btay. 'Hjomas W. Hoes Is the star, with bis associates Including: Frederic De Belleville, Florence Rockwell, Edgar Selwyn, Adelaide Manola, John Jack, ttdytne Moyer, William Keoiig... Harriett Rosa, Thomas Cronln, Marcus Morlarity, Torres Grimm and Howard Stevens. Rich- ard Carle, In "A Spring Chicken," 24. ' Walnut {Frank Howe Jr.. manager).— The Charles H Tale production of "Those Primrose Girls," will open the ninety-eighth reason at this historic playhouse 15. In the cast are: Kdith Mason, Thomas II. Persse. Elvjn Crox Senbrooke, Henry Norman, Fran- ces Galllard, H. J. Moye, Irene Heddon and Lawrence Coever. The engagement is for two weeks. • G-ibbick (Frank Howe Jr.. manager).— Blanche Ring. In "Miss Dolly Dollars," made an instantaneous hit last week, and with the diverting dances of the Pony Ballet, Ida Crisp! and Harry Clark, furnished a most captivating show, which drew crowded houses. The engagement ends IS. Blanche Walsh, In "The Kreutzer Sonata," 17. Lyme-(Messrs. Shubert, managers).—Louise Gunning's tine singing, and the comedy work of Louts Harrison, have been the two prime features of the success of "Veronlque," which concludes a fortnight's engagement 15. Good Blzed houses were present last week. "The Social Whirl," for two weeks, beginning 17. ■ Chestnut Stueet Opeha Hmi.sk (Nixon k Zimmerman, managers;,—The two weeks* stay of the ever popular "Charley's Aunt," comes to an end 15. Etlennc Ci rat-dot, as the bogus aunt, does o clever bit of acting, which never falls to produce plenty of laughter. "Little Jock Horner," with Master Gabriel 17-ao. Bboad Street Theatre (Nixon k Zimmer- man, managers).—Florence Roberts, In "The Strength of the Weak," opens the Fall season - Park (F. G. Ntion-Nlrdllnger. manager). —'.'Home Folks" ends a two weeks' stay 15. The play was well liked last week, by big audiences. A. well balanced cast and hand- some scenic effects added to the effective- ness 6f the production. "Around the Clock" ■17, ; Obano Ophba House (G. A. Wegefartb, tnaqager).—James J. Corbett, In "The Burg- lar and the Lady." has Its first local view 10 and week. Helen Byron achieved a big 'success. In "Sergeant Kitty," last week. The wtfepdance was fine. "Carolina" follows. fliRAim (Miller k Kauffman, managers).— Another play, from the prolific pen of Theo- dore Kfemer—"A Woman of Fire"—will be seen for the first time, locally, 10. "The ■Master Workman** was presented to good business 3-8. "From Tramp to Millionaire" next. . tj Pkopmc'h (F. G. Nlxon-Nirdlinger, maun- «e*4).—"The Burglar's Daughter" 10-15. "Queen of the Highbinders" repeated for- mer successes Inst week. Joseph Santley, la t 'Billy, the Kid." 17. _ Bmkby's (J. P. Kt-khardt, manager).— Lottie Williams. In "My Tom-Boy Girl," 10- 35, following a week of excellent business done.hy Harry Cloy Blaney, In "The Boy llealprt'. the Gun." "Queen of the Circus*' next. • National (Joseph M. Kelly, manager).—- '"When the World Bleeps" 10-15. Audiences of jargc numbers placed the stamp of ap- fsroval-.cn "The Gambler From the West" aat week. On 17 comes "$10,000 Reward." i' "Hart'h New Theatre (John W. Hart, man- ager).—"At Cripple Creek" 10-15. "The Man of Her Choice," which was the opening week's attraction, drew big 3-8. "A Crown ot Thorns'' 17-22. ,* r'niiEi'Ai.-nit's (Miller ft Kauffman, mana- gers).—The stock will produce "InMizroura" Week of 10. Itertha Crelgliton and Arthur Maltlnnd did splendidly Inst week, in "A So- cial Highwayman." which attracted houses of nh»> proportion. Other members In the caat pave valuable assistance. "Woman Against ■woman" 17-22. • Stasdahu (Darey k Speck, managera).— "Her Fatal Sin" will occupy the attention <of the stock the current week. "The World's Verdicfcf' well acted and nicely mounted, ■pleased I the patrons last week. "Rachel Goldsjeln" week of 17. 1 Keith's (II. T, Jordan, manager).—The W|iiig Family, George Evans, and the Four - Harrers, whose wire walking act Is con- sidered the best ever seen here, are continued for week of 10. The newcomers are: "That Quartette." consisting of Sylvester, Jones, ■Prlngle and Morrell; Marzello and Mlllay, 'She«n and Warren, Edouln and Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien. Thopmson and Serada, Cherry and Bates, Harry Bnrgoyne, Tom Moore, and the fclnetograpb. Business last week was of mid-Winter proportions. Bijou (Geo. W. Rife, manager).—Carr's Thoroughbreds will furnish entertainment w»iek or 10. Big crowds turned out last week, to^ witness the Star Show Girls. London Oayety Girls 17-22. ■ ■ --M'fjitw 1 John G. Jermon, manager).—The Hon Tons are tenants week of 10. The olio lRnu4.es : Guy Rawson. Young Brothers, Pierre sod Opp, Browning and Bentley, the Six Darlings, and the Monte Carlo Girls. The Dalntv Duchess Co. did well last week. Vanity Fair BurlesotierB next. Casino (Ellas k Koenlg, managera).—Bob Manchester's Cracker Jacks 10-15. The Bos- ton Belles played to packed houses last week. Transatlantics next. Tbocadbhu (Fred Wlllson, manager).—This filayhouse, handsomely remodeled and en- arged, throws open Its doors for the Fall season 10, with the Champagne Girls aa the attraction, la addition to the two burlesques, the olio names: The Moorea, Patter and Hart- well, Montgomery and Canter, E-zler and Webb, and George B. Alexander. Klkventh Street Opera House (Frank Dumont, manager).—Dumont's Minstrels offer a new burlesque 10, entitled "The Real Es- tate Bust Co.." Dougherty, Richards, Mur- phy, Turner, Cunningham aud McCool will Be the directors. The bill also Includes two other skits: "The Holler Skating Craze" aud "Quality Shop." Business was fine last week. Bbadknbuhuh's Dime Museum (T. F. Hop- kins, manager).—The curio features week of 10 are: Carrlno's Bear Circus, Crelghton's roomers, llernanl, oiinleBs performer; Che- tale, magician; German Rose, Little Bob, Juggler, Mazxcttl. expansionist, and Jobr. Thompson, blind checker player. la the the- atre are: Lubln'a cineograph plcturea of the Cans-Nelson fight, Kathryu Russell. Mahoney and Lake, Casper and Clark, Koppe, Jeanre nnd Ellsworth, and George Hoyt. Notes. —Manager J. Fred Zimmerman Is back lu town, after a vacation spent In Canada "Palutlng the Town," the third of the Charles Yale productions, comes to the Chestnut Street Opera House Oct. 1. The Park Theatre has adopted the new phonetic spelling In Its newspaper ad- vertisements. Plttabur_r—At the Nixon (Thos. F. Kirk Jr., manager) Geo. M. Cohan presents George Washington Jr." Sept. 10-lb. Last wees, "Mrs. YtlggB, of the Cabbage Patch," played to good business, and gave a good show. Henrietta Crosmau, in "All-of-a-Suddon Peggy," 17-22. ... ' uklasco (J. A. Heed, manager).—Vlr- Elnia Harned, In "The Love Letter," 10-15. ast week, Berths Kallch played to satis- factory business. "Fnntana" 17-22. Gband (Harry Davis, manager).— This week's bill Includes: Willy Zimmerman, Sam Elton, Ben All's Arabs. Jaa. Sullivan and Girls, Catherine Call, Eva Mudge. Monroe and Wesley, the Hurleys, Chas. F. Semon, Lucv and Lucier, Crotty Trio, and the cine- matograph. Last week's bill played to ca- pacity. Alvin (R. M. Gullck k Co., managers).— Eva Tanguay, who is always popular here, appears 10-15. In "A Good Fellow." Ca- pacity business Is always In order while she Is la town. Last week, "Sunday" played to good business. Maclyn Arbuckle, In "The County Chairman," li-22. , Bijou (H. M. Gullck & Co., managers).— Harry Clay Blaney, as Willie Live, In 'The Boy Behind the Gun," 10-15. Last week Johnny aad Emma Ray packed the bouse, and gave a good entertainment. "The Mil- lionaire's Revenge" 17-22. Hlankx'h New Emfiiie (N. C. Wagner, mnnager).—Cecil Spooner presents "The Girl Karnes," Chas. K. Blaney's play, 10-16. Last week "On Dangerous Ground played to good business, and the patrons were given a fine show. "The Curse of Drink" 17-22. Gaybtv (Jas. E. Orr, manager).—The Bachelor Girls, a new show In the Eastern circuit, appears 10-15. As au extra attrac- tion, tbc Melrose troupe of acrobats will up- tionr all week. Last week Rose Sydell gave a good show, and hod fair business. Clior- WSIIIaiusport.—At the Lycoming Opcr.t House 11.. J. Flsk, manager) Yale's "Paint- ing,the Town" drew n very appreciative audi- ence Sept. I. The Initial performance was given at Easton, Pa., Aug. U7. The play Is very funny, nnd tells a story of two Irish- men who elude their wives and start out to faint the town, and become Involved la .ill Inds of trouble with policemen, chorus girls and others. The star parts are lu the bunds of John B. Leonard, os Michael Hogon, a eou- tractor, nnd Will Halllday, his friend, 11 pair of very clever Irish comedians, who moke n big bit from start lo finish with their up-to- date acting, sparkling with wit. Mazle King, the soubrette, gave one of the best toe daures ever witnessed In this city. Louise Kanford, as the wife of Hognn, gives him a lively chase, aud finally discovers him among u lot of chorus girls on the stage, and calls to blm from a box In the audience, which makes a decided hit. Mr. Yale has left nothing un- done In the way of elaborately mounting aud mngulficcntly costuming his new play. It Is full of comedy, good staging, graceful danc- ing and other features that go to make up a meritorious performance, and after the rough edges are worn off the production should In? a clever one. Myrklc-Harder Stock Co. did fair business 3-5. "Fantana" 10. Etn> Gil- lette cancelled 12, "A Trip to Egypt" 13, "The Real Widow Brown" 16, "The Gfrl from Happylond" 17. "My Dixie Girl" 18, "A Wise Member" ID, "SI Stebblna" 21, Mildred Hol- land 22. Note. —Out of respect to Charlotte Deane (Bradford), the actress, who was killed Aug. 20, In tli<! Park Hotel elevator accident, the Vallamont Pork Pavilion closed from Aug. .10 to Sept. 3, closing the season with "My lrlih- Amerlcan Cousin on the latter date. The remains were taken to Taunton, Mass., her old home, for burial. Whyte Dramatic Co., PEOPLE XN ALL LINES FOR REPERTOIRE. Those doing specialties preferred. Send programme* slid photo*, which will be returned. Tell all nm letter, ipwent salary. Pay your own hoard. Addis** CHAS, I*. W1IYTK, miisuuru, Tex, NICK 3VTE HUSSBWS COMB)DY, WILBUR 8YMOND8 A andLOUI8E ROBIN8ON. Strong Chnractor Woman, wire. Omul people In all lines, write. N.OK RUSSELl,, HrowiiKVlllo. Pa., Sept. lil-lo; Moncxheil, 1'a., Sept. SW-M, NOTK—"Hy all oddi (lie bOBtcnmiiany neon ai tho Cuylc Theatre for iiiatiy iiiunthw Is Nlek Huh. sell's Comedy Co. In Peaceful Valley last uignr'-UH AKhtiKoi Mlll'toR. Hesdtnv. — At Ihc Acudemy of Music (John I». Mlshler. manager) "Painting the Town" Sept. .'i. "The Gingerbread Man" 4. Eva Tauguiiy ft, Bob FltiesimaionR (I, "Those 1'rlmrose Girls" 7, OiiriiKCM (Wllmer & Vincent, managers). —Last week's bill lucludcd: Weedou'n lions. J««. F. Doluu and Ida Letthurr, Put Koouey aud Muriun Bunt, and Hoey aud Lee. tin and OrKttA House (Nathan Appell, manager).—The Aubrey Stock Co., In reper- tory, drew well .1-8. Bijou (Updegruff & Hruwnell, managers). —Trocndero llurlesouers, it-r», and Weber & Hush's Bon Tnu Hurlesquers,- 0-8, wers the opening attractions of the season at this bouse. Good business was lu order. Wai.tku L. Main's C'ihci-n romes 10. uiion appeared at each performance. . Academy op Music (H. W. Williams Jr., manager).—Miner's Merry Burlesque™ W-li, presenting a two act musical comedy nnd a good olio. Last week Williams' Ideals played a return engagement, after a short uhsence, to good business, and gave a good show. Empire Burlesnuers 17-22. Luna Park— Casino: Jewell's Mannlkins, Electric Entertainers. Baby Show Thursday, Sept 13, at 2 r. u. Another week of.ICt- raify's Ballet. Band concerts: Liberal! and his famous tlfty, six European Soloists Dream CiTV.—Holcombe's Pittsburg Bnnd, the Great Calvert, high wire act; fireworks Wednesday evening, balloon ascension Sat- urday, West View. —Every evening, water car- nival on the big lake, fireworks, bombard- ments, etc. Thursday, Elka' Day. Kesniwood. —Nlrella's Concert Band Sun- day afternoon and evening and all week. Nelson-Farnnm Troupe of acrobats. Jack Joyce, lariat thrower, and Hugh F. Blaney, the populnr vocalist. Oakwood. —Sunday afternoon and evening, Mayer's Concert Baud, and during the week, Jimmy Obrlen, singing comedian, and others. Sovtiiruv. —Sunday ufternoon nnd even- ing. Second Brigade Band, and during the week, Helena Bascboff, vocalist: Stutzman and Crawford, in a comedy sketch. CtutotiN.—Sunday only, Hocereto's Con- cert Bund, Le Clair McLaughlin, comedian itnd singer, and others. _____ __*. „ Note.— "The Great Western Train Holdup," written by Joseph Le Brandt, which wis pro- duced nt Kennywood I'nrk this Summer, closed Its season last week. It was a big under- taking for a city like Pittsburg, nut the Street Hallway Co., which owns and operates the park, Is so well satisfied with the produc- tion as a business booster that It will run another season. The play will be rewritten by Mr. r.e Brandt, and new business Intro- duced. Instead of running one Wild West company, which precedes the "Holdup" all season. Manager of Amusements A. 8. Mc- Swlgan will play Wild West dates—that is, r haute rompaoles every two or three weeks. Scout Younger and bla bunch of broncho busters will return to Oklahoma after all the horses are disposed of. Scout is framing up a show of his own for next season, aad will be heard from the coming Winter. Harrisonrar.—At the Lyceum Theatre (M. Rels, manager) three new plays found much favor the past week. Wilton Lnckaye, with "The Law and the Mao," did big buslnen.-i. Sept. Q, and was given an ovation with hearty approval of his own work In the dramatisa- tion. The company Is strong and also scored a big bit. Charles H Yale's "Painting the Town" wns a big success, and Cecil Spooner. In "The Girl Raffles," wbb the talk of .be town after her performance 0. The new at- tractions are: Harry Beresford, la "The Woman nnter," 10: "The Girl from Broad- wav" 11, "The County Chalrmaa" 12, and Robert Loraine, lu "Man and Superman/' 1G. Opera Hoiimb (M. Hels, maaager).—The rtosobele Leslie Co. wus a success week of 3. Myrkle-Harder Co. week of 10. Notes. —Jobn G. Foley, former manager of the UIJou Theatre, this city, wns here with friends 7-0 Arnmnd Anthony, who has been playing an engagement with the Valla- mont Stock Co., nt Wllllamsport, Pa., Is home for n few dnys, prior to talcing (be roud m repertory. 1 >,— — — - Lancaster.—At the Fulton Opers House (Chas. A. Yecker, manager) "Wonderland" drew two large houses, matinee and evening, Sept. 3. Louis James was well received 4. "Panhandle Pete" did well fl. "A .tagged Hero" had a good house 0. Eva Tanguay canceled 7, on account of Illness. "The Dairy Farm" had good business 8. "The Pit" 10, "Deserted at tho Altar" 11, "The Girl from Broadway" 12, "A Millionaire's Revenge" lit, Robert Loraine, In "Man and Superman," 14. Family (Ed. Mozart, manager).—Current attractions Include: Powell, magician: Krea- tore, Helm Children, Burke's musical dogs. Bennett and Sterling, Wesson, Walters and Wesson, and moving pictures. Rook Gahden (CIiub. M. Howell, mnnngcr). —Attractions for week of 10 Include: The Three Meers, Mitchell and Marron, Dorothy Kenton. Maddox and Melvln, Ben Beyer, Nellie Beaumont and company, In "My Busy Dav." and moving pictures. JirifKV Hpuinoh TiiKATlie. —The Benson closed 8, though the park attractions will continue for several weeks longer. gcranton.—At the Lyceum (A. J. Duffy, manager) "Man and Superman" Sept. 11. Porter J. White. In "The Proud Prince," 12: "When Knighthood Was In Flower" 14, Maud Fealy IB. "The Gingerbread Man," 7, come to a good bouse. "The County Chairman, 0, was well received. Academy (A. J. Duffy, manager).—"We Are King" 10-12, "The Man for Choice" 13- lfi. Selma Herman. In "The Queen of Con- victs," 0-8, had good houses. Stab (XelBou J. Teets, manager).—Wine, Women and Song week of 10. The Jolly Grass Widows, week of 8, came to good busi- ness. _.. . Family (W. W. Ely, manager).—Week of 10: Cooke and Rotbert. Maxsmlth Duo. Ferol Desmond, Breudumtlk and company. Black and Jones, Franklin A. Untie, Kimball Bros., and motion pictures. Huslness fur the opening week was excellent, and the per- formances gave good satisfaction. Brie.—At the New Majestic Theatre (Wm. A. Lang, manager) very large business wns enjoyed week of Sept. 3, the opening week, with the very bert vaudeville talent. Mill 10 and week: Dells Fox, Duffln aod Fledcay Troupe, Hoey and Lee, the Colby family, Dnlsy fl.ircourt, John A. Hawklnx, Ed. II. Vlrtorellc*. and Tom Nawn and company. Pabk OrSBA Horse (Jobn L. Gllsoo, man- ageri.— 'My Wife's Family" pleyeit to good business 3. "Tne Yankee Consul," 4, was well received. "We Are King" bad good at- tendance ft. "What Happened to Jones" drew a full house and pleased everybody 0. "The Lion and the Mouse," 7. 8. wns fft'o-nl with large business, and gave great satisfaction. Waloameek (Thos. Maloney, manager).—- Large business during the past week, witii ihe Lone Star Quartette closing tne aeawn. Aiinoiia.— At tho Mlshlut- (I. C. Mlsliler, manager) "The Llttlu Duchess" come Sept. 'I, Wilton Lacknye 4 and Urn is JnuifK .\ ull tu good bilslm-sH. Cecil Spooner, In "The lllrl IlnfhVs," 8; "A Ragged Hero" 11, Liberty moving picture* \», 13, "The Ilnll Itonui Boys" 14, "A Trip to Egypt" IS, Robert Lo- raine. In "Man and Superman," 17 : Maude Kealy, lu "The Illusion of Beatrice," IB; Au- drew Mack *J0. Eleventh Avknch (I. C. Mlshlcr, niann< ger).—The Avenue Girls », anil ibe Orioninl Iltirlesqiiers, 4, both hud good IiuhIih'sh. Lit- tle Egypt Burlesnuers II, 12, Williams' Ideals Burlesgue Co. 14. n»«ii.i,-ruu; iTuipur. winter neaxou. Address BON1IKUR HHOB., onro (JMI'I'KIl or fJarmeu,Okl a. , winteriinarieN, WANTBD-AN OPKRATlIK. One who ihtir- ouglily umlnratuiidM M0V1N0 I'lOTUUK WORK and ihe use of Lime Light. Samrv, fit. Pleasant. iteriHiiiicnt position for n gvnildmau of good bauds, Salary hutu. a F. HAIIN, in Mr View *!L l ^* 1 P^_ N 9.* tr i*iV ,a, V l H hurc ' 1 -Av*'M,. Mmoklyn, N, v. WANTHD iivivk. Heavy aiid J^7voalTi'.liuu! K«|). Peopto thsL double llniNK. UunUIuiih Hrtlary, name it. Stevens A Monsnwn's L'arSbow, Houh- vliie, Mo, Baaton.—At Island Park Casino (1). E. So (iiiliie, mauagcr) the past week thousand* visited here, and were delfghlfiill'- enter- lalued by Marshall and till huts, John and Mae Burke, James demons, Tininn, Juggler; Billy Broad, and Renzettu und La Hue, A111.1: Opeua Hm'Hi: (W. K. Detwlller. man- ager).—"The Dairy Farm," Sept. It. enjoyed iery good business. Rosuhele IjChIIc ID -in, "Man and Sujierman" l'j, "The Man of Her Choice" 17, "Her Own Way" 10. "When Knighthood Was In Flower" i'u, "At Hie Old Cross Roads" '1\. • 1 m WIH-PM-llnrre.-.-Ar till! Neslillt III. A. Brown, manager) "The County t'liali-man" plnyed to S. It, O.. and Lyman Howe's moving pictures hud good business. Hubert lAirnlim 10, Porter J. white. In "The Proud Prince," l.'l: Mnude Foalcy 14, "When KnlglUhood Was In Flower" 15. liiu.vit oi'kha iltjfNK (II. A, Drown, man- ager).—Jnines Corbett plaved to S. R, O, In- ternational Stock Co. lO-lfi. THEATRICAL HOTELS and ~~ BOARDING HOUSES. 6NIIIEINL •7-U double. V. Wtbaili k Hulliaii, 0UI0ADO, o. 0. Vsugti.n, Prop. Strlutlj Amerlc.D PUD. IB-ll ilugle; ■adMltl, p»trfln»,ft IdtIWI. THAFALU^U^llllI E.J,, M.T., St. KtlU'I, AOtd. Ot Hollo, UtWOJ. Hoodu BOO.. TIOm f J, iUo t\j: tuo to H wett. w.D.HiXaitui.Tmp. WANTED lo oxtliani(i<, rour of the Knoit W»aon B11CIW UVlMUua IN TUK WUKI.ll, tor* K.lt. unr, ui|Qlt>peir and mid, for use. Mv rar. ■"""' M.iiw, hdiI u>' now «rnl lieaiillfnl, B1.A0K- MORKJ "ANTUIIRAI'H 00., No. lo Kliltl, Tex, AT I.IUBKTV, P. J, KI'ANI.AN, Ounii' illua UQCl All 'Kolinil (luott llAUUrr, Mill Nolllt mill Unncii Man. AfldruiiH |', j, hvuiiIbii, hiucinwwu, WANTED-Sfuslclans vhu double. I.uug lour. Winter neaioti. Versatile neopiu only. Two car show. OOhDKN HASUOr, ran CI.1KPKIL WANTHD, Man wild l'lctliru Uaohlttu wlib good Films; also Hlloni Acts. Those mm CM jeay piano or muslbai liistriimciiiH prufurrcil. Addrerts K. s. IIKHOKK, Now Auburn, Wis., Hept. %*■ Periimnani H^dreiw^toijttt^Appieuiii, Wis, OF ivtkukst u> Road Hiinagtirsi wiiy'u your business bad luu gi-ii*iriiiniy one nlgliu-rs' ir half your paper llus 111 M10 hill room, it's bud, How many times you play ,t town with 4 or.'. hIiowh Hie same weak, when _ hIiouIiI ho (ho limit r How many times peopla who wanted 10 sen your Hhnw get tnu dattis mixed und mUs vnurny The only way to Dvuruoiue all ihi* Is to gut "llILL" and look p'ea ani. "IULLa" Is that adveriUlug ♦■oUHrt" with the runny original mulco-up, who lots 'cm all know your In town to-ulgiir. "liii, i," knows how hi run "pkoph" or nsHfut in unr tliltig about a show, OPKN FOR TDK di;ht OFr-Rlt APTKR 8KPT. HI. HILL, ItijJt 188, Torrlngfoi), -Qoiin. AT LIUKILTV nnd WAIYI'HD- A Mcdl- cluo hhow lecturer mid Oillue Worker. Hulury <>r percentage: If ruifulrcd, straight in u<-tn and ii'uy orgsu, or will mke man anil wife, good per- formers, aa full partners In intidlciuo liiiHine«M. small eapital r<ii|Ulrod. Will uptlf profttsof co. I am sober and reilnblti. JJH. JAMRfl K. LONtJ, 121 North llu/le Hi., Ham-Die, 111, PALACE IIOTKL, loi N. Clark Ht., Chicago. European, 18.60 per week: witii private imth, n. Turkish luth, too. 11. ll. kumphiiky, 1'rop. r~m FOR SALE—Trunk mystery. Imndeiiir urt, aeuood Hlght act, spirit cabinet, blaok artuutilt, tr)ck handcuff*, teg irons, Galatea, liro king act, and loo otlicr bargains. Circulari for HTAUP. OEO, A. RICK. 4 Undorwotid W ■ Auburn, N. Y. 100 LKTTRRIIRADM OH K\V., >stugeNc;r HsmpTes 4c. »»e.f FOR 8ALK OHKAP-Vsudevllli; Theatre, Chairs and Fixtures. Beats 7H0, *ou down Htalrc, 380 gallery. Hptendld \mnlncnn, opened lust January. Paid from start. Never lost a abow sines. Cleared 165 to »30(i on wock. Stand cIohosI. lispflotlon. Lease for two years, Have road sliow which Is taking my time. Look tlilH over. A hur- galn to cash buyer. Prlcec, 10, lfi. 20. never lower. Twenty miles from Chicago, ll. UrookM, Hum- mood, Ind. AT LIBRRTY-A No. 1 I'lanlste. Sight reader. Can fake, ftaxaphono soiutst, ll. and 0. Double, stage. Reliable, band or company only. •"ISA).HA aKCOK-MUUKK. 1011 Culiiam Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. w A N TBI* — Competent and experienced Leader, for good bund of 18 pieces. Perma- nent position und ruir sulary to right mini. IL K. ('AltltH)AN, Adrhm. Mlnnew'>tn. FOR "ALB — Moving Picture Machine, o.OOO Feet Film, Htereopilrons. etc., cheap. W. II, RliODKa, Hartford, Cooo. 8IDENHOWBIE1V-THK OKKATKMT FAIIt OKurNIl WONKY UEf'ITftR Is the n-Kvod Mada- BSHkH CatapDOka. V U 0 feut lang with dragon- ilko tsidy, hlg lug* and oluws, lilg natural hand with 3 eyes and " horm. Hhlpxlu Isix4xI^xih ft.; volglis in box ljUlhs, l'rtt:r, willi Hxi'ipuini- log and ierturo, $V> cash. (Juu ship at once, hint free. WM. NKLHON, H Van Nordon Hi., No, Cam- bridge, Mass, AT LIHKltTV— Comi'lNi e,x|jurit'lieed TnuT kinds of ll. and 0. work, lip on standard mtmir als sight reader. I'rofer iheatre, hoiol or aomu good location. Address, (JRAH, A- MKNUKNIIALI., H TennosHOo Avi - nue, Diiiiville, ill. HUSIU COrtPUHKD aNO AlUlAAUatil* for any lutrument or nnmuor of instruments. longs,words and moslo. sketches, eto. aand itamp, 0BA9. L. LKW1S, 4» BJobmo pd rfc, 01 nolnaati, 0, IIOW TO HTAUT IS SHOW BUH11VHMI, eOpyrlgli(cd). 3 ddforcut books, 10c. All kind!sol. OHPIIKT'H HUI100L, MI7 N. l«h Ht„ Phtla., Pa. HOW TO U BtIOHIE AUONTOIiTlONIslT. front and Back Bending, each trick illustrated ■fa. Morphet'a School, 937 N. lath Bt., Phils,, Fa "UllOIVIlKHU SlLTfopllcoriH" for Song IlillH- trators, Lociurors, $Vi m; full M/e. Sendrorcut. tironberg Htero. Ou.jlW K.Howard Av.,Uiioxi,«iiss MllOW I'HINTINO, I'fites.tOc.pur 100' |il.uu pur set. Ifodgers a spetdalty (miekuHt and i-lieatoiHi. Call, SHOW I'ltrstt. comwHii-nn ilnd-on. N. V. WANTKIi-i'iunn Player who will a<!uu|il light work for thoatrc mid danco work. Also good cornet, Clarionet and Trap Urumnier. Fine open- ing for right men. Hunt be musician, or don't wrlU). Piano mat doubles Second Violin or Hi.hu preferred. Writoatonce to John Kliaise', Muni- caj director Acadaniv of Music. Wiiml agUm. N. U ~ WANTED, vcrsatYu Medicine People, Come- dian who can put on act', M. and H, Soniirciti'. aou Msglclati, all to change for lb day*, lor .flmt- claHH medicine »how, playing IihIIh and mopping at hotels, oi vo all particulars In nrst hitter. A. MKCANTIKH.ilww Windsor Place. HM^uiln. Mo. AT LIBHIiTV U» Join any good Medicine Co. Huslness. Strong liOclurer, Ofllce worker. Kxpeit Toetli KsiraeMng. The man wim gets Hie moiev. Strlelly Moi.er und attend* to Imnlmws, Address Or. W. II. JIuntiT, (fraud Ceutral Hotel, 7th m.d Watiastiu Sis., St. Paul, Minn.