The New York Clipper (May 1907)

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358 THE -NEW YORK CLIPPER. May ia CONNKCTIOCT. Arrnngpment* hare boen made by the IndV *een ahead of "The Little DaeheH" Co., Is Hrldacnort.—At Smith's (E C. Smith, pendent managers to present their plays, apd .home for the season, the show baring closed manager) The I.ltUe Cherub''ployed to ca- |hehnuw> will I* opened. Job* ; 20, by Mptj.^Mt Atlanta, Ga...... ..Jnmea Carew. whose )inoltyMav«. "In I^uislana." f, 8, did well. Kl*e. In 'The New York Jdea." ^irprriage to EHen Terry wa» : recently_an "Mr. Rlnrney from Ireland" played to big business 0. 10. ifajr 'J'erapleton, In "Korty- tlvu Minutes from Droodway." 11: It. M. sperrv and east of home talent will close the theatre with "The Olrl and the Student," week of 13. Pom'r (K.. B. Mitchell, manager).—Big business for the closing week of vaudeville, •Ml. The Poll Stock Co. will occupy the board* commencing week of 3.'!, and for .the Summer i»*ason. Alice Fleming, who played the title role In "Za*n" for several season*, will he the leading woman. Edwin Caldwell, who plaved leads with Mildred Holland. In "The Power llehlnd the Throne," will he leading man. The others In < the company will he: Harry Langdon. Lucius Falrclilld. Cameron Clemens, Kdltb Croliita, Kverltt Aldrlcli. Wlllnril llnwmnn, John d. Fee, Call satterlee, Frank Wallace Jr.. ClmrleB liar- court. Kttn AKhlmrn, Jnnette I a lllanc, Krnm Wnllnce, Olive West. Kmll.V Lascelles, Grace Jlvler mill Louise l/u Illotir. Nuii-H.— I'niii iiovlon, the new manager of Steeplechase Island, arrived In this city, 10, to take charge of the amusement resort. He Is arranging for the Informal opening, 18, but the'place wtll not be formally opened un- til the Inst of-Mnv or the 6rst of June Over .1,200 people attended the Memorial service of the Iwnl aerie of Eagles, held at ICnglo Hall, night of r>. A cIbbs of fifty will hi; Initiated, 1», when Col. W. V. flody be- comes a social member of the organization. .Manager Henry II. Jennings, of the Hartford Opera House, came to his old home In this city. 10, and gave a birthday party to n number of friends. The dinner took place nt Lehman's Shore'House, and was an elabo- rate one. Mr. Jennings wuh presented with a handsome floral horseshoe. The guests Included a number of prominent: Elks and ilientrlcal men from Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport and New Hrltnln. In the party from this city were John A, Shea, a life member of Bridgeport io£ge of Elks, of which Manager H, II. Jennings Dr., Is the father, -.itnlilJshlng It In 1884: Or. C. A. Byder, also prominent In F.lkdom, and for years a member of the hoard of trustees of the local lodge, nnd John II. Kane. Henry II. Jennings Jr., assistant manager of the Hartford Opera House, nnd Manager of the New Britain Theatre, wan one.of the party extending con- gratulations to "IPop" Jennings, as the father Is familiarly called by friends In this city and in the theatrical profession The Buffalo Bill Wild West Show appears here 20. i ■ Water-tin it— At Poll's TH. B. Parsons, manager) "The Utile Oherith," May fl, had . ■■apnefty. "firlmes' Cellar Boor" pleased 0. Lyric (F. M. Miller, manager),— Bill weeki* 1 Jroimoed, "was formerly- a resident of Port of G Included: The'Cycling Hoffman, Dawson AVnrtie. His brother, .r. it. Usselman, Is yet and Whit Held, John J. Wilde, Prank and prominent In labor circles In this city l.llllnii Walton, Sendee and her boy mascot, and Lyriscope. Good business ruled; - Bijou <L. M. Gorman, manager).—BUI week of C: The Dyrne-Kenyon Pour, Uome and Ferguson. I'urcella and Orhen, the-Henn^ cos, Edna Wonley, and hlograph. Business Is excellent. « ■» IOWA. Oakalonaa,—At the Masonic Opera House <J. Frank Jersey, <manager>"Hunvaji Hearts," booked for the fast of April, canceled. *»fhe- *.J Lion and the Mouse" Is underlined for May • . _. While the Wallace-Hagenbcck Circus was nhout to leave Fotr. -Wayne, a train on the Pennsylvania railroad struck one of the cir- cus wagons containing a polar hear and three Great Dane dogs. Tjvo of the dogs were killed,, and the bear was badly Injured. The drivers escaped Injury. This show Inaugu- rated the circus ■ season here, and did good business. Barnuth & BaileyV Circus shows here June 10 Buffalo BUI Is scheduled In July. I.'., closing the season of the house, which will then be turned over to contractors. Forty thousand dollars' worth of alterations will be made. Manager Jersey was In town May 2, in the Interest of his house, and see- ing to the Improvements. ri Fos's (Hewitt & Duncan, managcrsl.-lThls house nut on "Mysterious Box," In csjbntc- tlon with moving pictures, and did blg'hdW- iickk week ending 4. Notrh. —Fred Seymour and twelve men, with car No. 2 of Gollmar Bros.' Shows, was In town May 4, rebllilng and heralding Bay Duncan, of the Fons Theatre, called up Denver, announcing the serious lllnessjof his wife, Mazlc Hoffman, of the team of Duncan and Hoffman Summer amusement pen- non opens May 7, with Iowa League bast-ball game, Waterloo, at Oskaloosa. Keokuk.—At the Grand Opera House (D. L. Hughe*, manager) "The District Leader," May 0. attracted S. It. 0. Sarllle's "Htimaty Dumpty" Co. 18. Casino (0. H. Dodge, manager).—This houxe opens the Summer season 20, with the Acme Comedy Co., In repertory, for an indefi- nite engagement. Nam.—Jessie Pringle, who closed the sea- son with the llaldwln-Melvllle Co.. Is spend- ing a short vacation ot her home here. m .. Elliel Davcy was the guest of friends during the engagement here of "The District Leader," 6 Arthur Nod'er has closed the season with "Coming Thro the Bye," and Is visiting home folks Heinz Bros.' Golden-Bva Carnival Co. Is being organized here la pre- paration for a Summer road season. • ■ J fe f1 . Cedar Rapids—At Greene's Opera rfotrse (Will S. Collier, manager) tbe Henderson Slock Co.. May 5-12, opened to good business. Annual- Spring -season of • vaudeville (djrep- llon Wm. Morris) opens III, with Brooks anil Vedder. Trnvelle and Landers. rtCItiy Flake O'Hnia, In "Mr. Blarney from Ire- Mo J' ,r - Kiadlnm Trio, Hlckey and Nelson! and land." closed hew May II, after a sue ooldsmlth and Hpppe. " Mil] rMMH season of' forty weeks. Mr. O'ltarii .opens early next season, In a romantic Irish drama, "Dion O'Dare." W. W. Decker Is manager. • Jacqteh (J. H. Docking, manager).—Poll's vaudeville closed, last week. •• Tbe Summer utock company opens this week, with "Win- chester.'' Ul.-lia.nl .Gordon, who wus here Inst'season, will lead. 'Ediin Bruns will he ..Hie lending woman. G. 0. Nichols, of the llelaseo stock Co., will be stage director. ——i—.».» CANADA. ■ Toronto,—At the Princess (O. B. Shen- pnrrt, manager) John Drew, "In Hls> House In Order," played to big business Inst week. • "The Lion and tho .Mouse" May 111-18. ' Grind (AV J. Small,- hilrnagcr):—"In Old Kentucky," Oil, did big- business. Week of III. •"The Bopule Brier Bush." '.MX,it;sTic.'-(A. >L Smnll,- wanagerl.—"The •{rent. Wa'li.ij5treet"M,vslerv" did good busi- ness, last week. '"Mie Mllll'iniilie's Hevenge" ]S.JW ' 'I .- * fi > . i " .'•S*kit:(F-,W- Staff, ronnag'cr).—The Merry -Mnlllbrw. 'fM1. l 'ilhl n land ofllce business. Week of l:l.'Kentucky Belles. Sura's (J. Slieu, manager).—A good card till, mid capacity for the entire week. The bill for this iwek Includes: John C. Itlce and Sally Cohen, Ltsky and Rolfe, Ma/uz and Mazette, Donahue and Nichols, Four itianos, nnd the Orpheus Comedjv Pour. i'l » *. London,—At the Grand (L'. n. Boweis, munager) "The Itoyal <:hef," Mny 4. nad I'xcellent: business. "Tlte Bonnie Brier Hush." II. in, drew good houses. 'Stetson's "U. T. C." II, Km I lluigess Slock Co. 1.1-18. llKXXi:'n'"H lJ..-,H.-.AIoz. mnn:igeri. —This house closed II, Big business ruled dnrlug the closing week. .Varus.—Miiungor llowers has arranged a vnlidevllle bill' at the''Grand, week of 20. Thompson's clepluints and Will 11. Fox are Hie two hendllnrrs. Manager Aloz will leave for Now York 1-2. He Is to be placed lu charge ot n'booking oflice there, to lie established by the llennett enterprises Prof. Stevens, lender of Itonnctt's Orchestra, has tendered his reslgnntion Treasurer Efuer left ,1. for Halifax. ' ' ■ ' St. John,—At. the Opera House (A. O. Skinner, inimnger) the Lyceum Stock Co. "dosed Its vugiigcmcnt May 4. For the splen- did productions given. Scenic Artist Hurry C. Aiken, nnd Stage Director \v. ,1. Buuman, xkMNnre Kpeclat'inebtlon. Kirk Brown nnd his company opened nn Indefijilie cngagehient it, presenting "'I'he Christian to very big busi- ness,, und gave u splendid performance. Kirk Brown,'Frank Chnrlton. Theo. H. Bird. Mar- guerltn Fields and Kathryn Wayne deserve mention. As Is usual wllh Mr. Brown's per- fornianccs, the scenery and properties were exceptionally (Inc. Notks.— At tlte Nickel (II. 0, Bradford, manager) big business continues to rule here. At Wonderland i.l. B. Mills, rannnger) business stilt continues good. ■ I ■ Ottawa.—At"'the ltussell (P. Gorman, mnnnger) Titos. E. Shen, lu "The Bells." had Siod business May :l, 4. "The Lion und the otise" follows. GltAND Oi-ntiA HotisK (B. J. Blrdwhlstlc, manager).—"Lured Prom Home" had big linusea 2-4. "The Seoul's Kcvengo" (1-8, "Secrets of tbe Police" 0-11. Bknnett's (ibis. S. Oreenins-, manager).— Bill week of L": ExiWKitlouMitour, thu tlreat Henri Preach, Giinlacr und Vincent Co:. Meredith Sisters, Pour Nelson Comlques, Del-A-Phone nnd 'I'riuisiiHitntlc Four. Notk. —l.tehnett's Tlieatre will close on May IS for the Summer months. . ' ■ s . (luelier—At the Auditorium (Clark Brown, manager) tho following people presented a very good bill, mid played to good houses week endlnir Mhy II: Arthur Yule, Henri l-'rench. Hiilliuwny and Selgel, Meredith Sis- ters, Wilbur Mock and company. Berlle Heron. George F. Smedley. Mcl'hee and Hill. nnil the klnetogrniib. After a very successful run, the vaudeville season closed at this house May 11, and will resume Aug. 20. Manager Clark Brown expresses himself as being highly pleated wllh this season's busi- ness. ,: i- • 4«» NlCBItASKA. Lincoln,—At the Oliver (P. C. Zelirung, manager) Blunchc Wulsli presented "Tlte Straight Bond" to fl packed "house May 0. The S. It. O. sign was In evidence early In tin) evening. Lew Dnckstnder's Minstrels came to excellent business nt two performan- ces 10. "tin the Bridge at .Mldnlgni" It. I\ of N. Glee Club concert 11, Chus. B. Hnnfnnl IT, "A Cowboy's Girl" 18. the Fulton Stock Co. will begin an all Summer engagement 20, giving way for Ethel Ilarrvmore. ill "His Excellency, the Governor," Jnne I, AiiuiToiilVM (E. C, Howlck, mnnnger).— Pi.'orr.E's (Vic Hugo, manager).—Big ..busi- ness nnd litis good bill week of 0: Fields nnd Hanson, Clots W. Ward, Chapman nnd Nel- son, Diteslng and Demoe, Calif and Waldron, Hay W. Fny, nnd the kloeroscopc. Notk. —Gollrjnit' Bros.' advertising car No. 2. In charge of Fred H. Seymour, was here 8, hilling the show for 1!>. ■ , Boone.—At Aries Opera House (Ben Wiley, mannger) "The District Leader," May 10. fared well. , ,. Srii.sic.—The Scenic Amusement Co., with moving pictures nnd vaudeville, is drawing good houses nightly. Mr. Ingram, staging Illustrated songs, has made a decided hit, the audiences displaying their pleasure over the .return of the popular baritone. De Menlesteo the mid fiddler, pleased bevbrid question, and Penuy. the high diving dog, Is a wonder. The many vaudeville acts are be- coming very popular. 1 | ' _ A'.-iK .. iiiiliiniiir. —At the .Grand Opera House (Wm. I.. Bradley, manager), May « and week. Arthur J: Woods' Co., In repertory, at. popular prices, drew <lul|e well, nowo's moving pictures V.t, "The Chimes of Nor- mandy." by locals, under the management otf John W. Norton, 14, XT,. Bijou (Jake Bosenthal, manager).—Mav fl and week the bill consisted of: The Three Brothers Bossl, Band and Byron, Edward Mcdonald, in illustrated songs: Mr. asd Mrs. Perkins Fisher, and Ihc kiitodiome. " <» » TEXAS. i,L * Dulls.—At the Majestic (B. S. Mttck- enfnss, mannger) business continues good ■here The bill for week of May 6: Long and Cotton. Arthur Demlng, Yull and Boyd. Sheck Bios., Csslellnnc and Brother, and Swor and Westbrook. • • Cum Paiik THE.vrne.—North Bros., under contract wllh the Cycle Park management, will, for Hie bad weather period, play In' the State Fair Grounds. Lakk Ci.iw Casi.no (C. A. Mangold, man- accrl.—Ualdwln-Melrllle Co., In repertory. Chilly weather and threat of rain limited the number of attendance on Monday night, 0. Lvnii; (W. II. Itlce. manager)—Two Markhams. tne Two Dcldos, Jas. Cowley, and .Edwin Kdwnrds drew goes! patronage -here week of «. '•w7» Bui Tk.nt TttRATim.—H. D. Bnekcr's Korak Co., In change of play nightly, Is drawing full tents. .; } .MIfHIGAX. Manistee—-At the Bamadcl! (P.. B. Baras- dell: manager I "Alt Heidelberg," in German, ' by' the Pabst Theatre Co., of Milwaukee, played to good business April 24. "Monte Crlslo" packed the bouse May 2. "A Pair of Country Kids" 7, Mack-Leone Stock Co. week ' 12-19. lijjoti (K. I. Bingham, manager).—"Es- caped from Sing Sing * lilted the house every night of last week. "A Pace for a Wife" this week. ■ Jackson.—At the Athena?nm (H. 3. Por- ter, resident manager) Vogel's Minstrels, May ti, came to big business. Quite a reception was accorded Al. H. Tyrrell, a member of this company, whose home is here. "The Boof Garden Tragedy" 11, Ethel Barrymore 20. Mary Mannerlng 20, Cutter Stock Co. week of 13. Ssglnsw,—At the Academy (Chan. W. Porter, manager) the Boys, In "Down the Pike," bad a crowded house Moy 4. lllcbards & l'rlngle's Minstrels 18. Porter J. White 19. "The Girl of the Streets" 20. "Tbe Lion and the Mouse" 30, 31. : 4»»' WISCONSIN. Sheboygan.—At the Opera House (Wm. II. Stoddard, manager i Dandy Dixie Min- strels May 0. "The Tenderfoot" 10. Unique: (Arlhur Lane, manager). — La Auto Girl, John A. West, Seymour Sisters, Mrs. Mabel End, Gladys Williams, moving pictures. 2-5, drew large audiences. Coran "and Milton. Glenn But}, Gladys Carlton, the nirscnorns. Illustrated songs and mov- ing pictures had large and enthusiastic audi- ences 0-8. Notk. —Dreamland Is drawing well with moving pictures and Illustrated songs. ■ l.nn Claire.—At the Grand (C. D. Moon, munngerl the Jinenile Bostoolans opened a three nights' engagement. May 0, giving splendid performances. Martin's "0. T. C." :», Dotigberty-Cimpbell Co. 13-18. UNiqcK i Wm. Aitaond. manager).—Bill for I'd nnd week: Dells Watson, John Walsh, Robinson nnd Grant, Wm. Almond, Three Keltons, John Harrington, and Evans and Evans. theatrical hotels ■oarbInq houses. WM. TBLI* HOUSE, Howard and Somerset Sta. Boston. Vicinity ot all vsndeviue tnestnf Ibont jj week. EMILY banswabt, Prop. 202-2K4 Wabaik Ats., CHICAGO. 11.00 per Day.^ Europian. tfj.00 per Week TRAFALGAR, 115-117 K.14, N.Y.,nr. Keiths Acsd. of Music, Uewey. Booms ooc, W«a_»l, ll.W day; %1M to «8week. W.0.mNNI0AN,Prop. RAGING. WESTCHESTEB I0CEEY CUB. BELMONT PARK. MAY 0-MAY IS. BASE BALL NATIONAL LEAGUE. POLO GR00N0S. Willi St. Louis, May 10, 17, 18, -40. With C hic ago, May -41, :M, 33. Anal In.—The Lyric (W. H. Bice, malin- ger! hits done good business. Bill for weok of May il: Voss and Xndley, Kingsbury, mu- sical act; Wiiync Kumar, singing and dancing aotibrette. MiUKK-ric (W. Bessercr, manager) closed for week of rt. ■ • Galrealon.—Electric Park (Clias. Ernnkcl. mannger) opened lis season Moy 4, n, with a continuous performance In the Casino, with the following: peoplo: Cruse and Gresham, In "A Domestic Itll/zard:" the Great Detiisn, Chus. All ma ii, nnd Lynagrnf. The park'offers ,ilie following concessions: The figure eight, KcitIn wheel. Swiss Altis. the human laundry, laughing gallery, miniature railway, nickel- odeon, mute Maud, Hale's lours of the world, and the aerial swing. «■■» , ; IMHAM. Fort Wayne.—At the Molcsllc (J*ftE. Bice, manager) tbe Van Dyke-Eaton CoGf obw lu Hie second week of Its month's run, In repertory. Is doing good business, and pleas- ing huge crowds. The company -will ruiuiita for Hie month of May, excepting May 1 '-':;. when Lew Elclds' cnni|i:iiiy comes with "Aliout Tnwt>." Tkmiu.k it-". E. Stouder. manager).—The n|i|u-o!ichliig Sniumei- does not cut ilow'n'the vaudeville Intslness whli'h continues to -re- luarkuoly giMul business. Bill week of i:i: Snyder and Buckley. DeGrnw Trio, Connelly and Klein. Ed. und Kittle Deagnn, Jlmnile Wall, Herllin Meyer, nnd lite klnodrome. -Ncitks. —John Belger, of this city, who hos Avoid An Acid Dentifrice .' There is no' greater factor in the destruction of the teeth—in fact, it is the teeth's worst enemy. Test your Dentifrice. A trace of acid will turn Blue Litmus Paper Pink. Use this simple t«st. A perfect Dentifrice should be slightly alka- line, soaps are too much so. If the Dentifrice is alkaline, the Blue Litmus Paper will retain its color. If you have no time nor inclination to make this test, takcour guarantee, backed up by our offer of $1,000 in gold to anyone who can disprove our claim that Sozodont is non-acid. It is one of the very few alkaline Dentifrices. Respect your teeth. Stand by the Old Standard Sozo- donl. It means Health, Comfort and Pleasing Personal Appearance. We mil send a Sample of our Liquid and Powder oti request. IIAI.I. * RUCKKL, XKW.YORK CITY. dlMMH WITH SPEllimS Also a Cornet Player to Iain at Oice. 8TARNES DRAMATIC CO. SURE! WE GUARANTEE EM! Why Bhoaldn't we, when we art tnrnlng oat the STH0H0E8T aid LIGHTEST THEATRICAL TBU1K on the aarket? And be sides, every ownir of one of ear 'make food" he can cone XX Professional trunks knows that'U it .doesn't right back nnd get his money, r * WILLIAM BAI.Inc, Makers ot no West «nii St., Now Ytrkottr. SKNB KOIl CATAI.OfiHK 0. , ROrt&dML Wabash A Madison, CHICAGO, 0. C. Vanghati, Prop. Strictly ..., _ American Plan. $8-16 single; 17-12 double. Vaurte?llle pstrona ge Intlted. PALACK IIOTKL,, 101 N. Clsrk St., Ohlcago. Bnropean, »3^o per vree»: with private bath, ti. rurkUh B»ui, too. H. B. uumPurky, Prop. HOW TO BECOME A CONTORTIONIST. Front and Back Bending, each trick lllastrated. Sjj. Morphet's School, 837 N. Bg St., Phils., Pa. HOW TO START IN SHOW BUSINESS (Ooprrlghted), 3 different books, 100. ill kinds set koKpOET'S SOH00U 831 N. 12th St, Phl)a.,Pa SLOT MACHINES, NEW PIN OUM. Latest atone* maker. 1,000 others, cheap, sloan NOVELTY CO., Btatlon S, Philadelphia. Pa. MUSIC COMPOSED AND ARBANOBD for any Instrument or nnmber of Instruments. Songs.wordsand music, sketches, etc.Send stamp. CHA8. L. LEWIS. 429 Richmond Nt., Cincinnati, 0. FUTURE lluxh. or Wire Photos for Palmists Parke, etc. $2.00 per 1,000; $1.3i per £00, postpaid CABINET PHOTOS, copied, 100, $2; 1,000, $15. HHSaA STUDIO, 3112 H. Broad St., Phila., Pa. SET 10 OltKilN'AL CHIMES AM) HACK. Ha LYRE, GLASSES, HELLS. Ilcst offer lakes them. ROirr. \VALDRO\, Carnthersville, Mo. WANTED—Quartette Singers that can play Brass and can Act, Trombone, Clarinet, Baritone or Drums In Brass. MAN ACER "OLD KENTUCKY HOME,'' Aurora, Neh., 14; Grand Inland, Neb., is; Wood River, Keh„ 16; Kearney, Neb., 18. WANTED, VIOLIN, to Double Slide or Cor- net; slide for li. It 0., also a Contortionist or Comedy Juggler. Salary small, but sore. -'Ball Show. Address AL.MART/., So. l,ondonderrv, Vt., May 18; Chester Depot 2 0, I'roctorsvlllc 21. VENTHILOtil ISM-How to dolt. 30c. Thaw- White Tragedy in Wax, Tents, Lunnette, Black Art, Ocean Wave, Organs, Venirilooiiist Figures, Statute of Life, Indian Heart Fortune Tellers, etc., For Sal e- W. H. J. SHAW. Victoria, Mo. HOW to wnlstle Like s Bird In 5tnlniites, send lo cts. for Invisible Instrument with guaranteed in• si ruciions.Jas.T.McAlpin, soox. Clsrk St., Chicago. WANTED. All-round Med. Performers that change for week. Magician that changes and does straight or plays organ. Comedian that fakes organ man to sing 111. songs. Drunks, no. Tickets, no, un- less known to me. I don't owe a dollar to anv one. Guy Stanley-write. BILLY WILLIAMS, Herman, St. Law. Co., N. V. FOR SALE-FUm of "THAW-WHITE CASE Olvtnpla Games, Etc. X. A. JONES, ."ili Market Street, Wilmington, Pel WANTED, Ughl Cornell v Man with Special- ties; Character Man und Woman with special- ties. Name lowest salary; 1 pay expenses; work opera houses and slop at hotels; must Join on wire; will advance tickets to reliable people. Vaudeville arts tbat can play parts, write. State If you double brass. Ethel Town-send, Prince Ellwood and Paul Brady, write. Harrv I ji Reane, Mgr., Tbe Funny Mr. Dooley Co., Yaruionth. X. S., Mav ia, 17; Liverpool 18-20, Mlddleton 21, Windsor 22. £:, Amherst tu, 2.>, Shuhenacartle 27. StelUrton 28, Port Hawkeshory 2B. WANTED QUICK, Repertoire People, Stage Manager, six Moiitli-plccc Band, double orchestra: Man to handle ennvas and lights. Low, sure sal- ary. Year's work to BOber, reliable people. Sister Teams, write. Address click-Roberts Co., North Baltimore, Ohio. - WANTED—character Woman for some Juve- niles, Gen. Bus. Woman, Hep. People, Musicians. Lowest salary. We pay all. For sale, Four White Bull Dogs. Fine on part. STEVENS ,t MOSSMAN,604 High St., St,Louis, Mo. WANTED—Comedy Sketch Team and Good Silent acm. Open under canvas May 20. Good Med. performers, write, salary Urst letter. Tickets* lea, Address JACK ARNOLD, Clcnullln, X. Dak. AMATEURS, Ladles and Gentlemen, wishing to adopt, the stage as a profession. Those having talent should register at this office at once. BOB MACK. 00 Whilticr Place, Indianapolis, lnrt. AT LIBERTV-Tlii! Gallagher Family with our handsome I'ullmun ear. Will work and rent car to same company. Reasonable terms. Write (inlck for particulars. MAY GALLAGHER, Show i ar, Erton, Williams Co.. Ohio. TUBA and ALTO WANTED IMMEDIATELY FOR THE ' JNO. H. SPARKS' SHOWS. OH Address C. II. COOPER, Dtirhln. W. v.i.— WANTED IMMEDIATELY; •iAI'!1IA1>1< Mnst change for tea diys nnd have ability and wardrobe. State If you play piano or double baud. DR V. li 8T1NK1I, Warwick. Mass. Wanted At Once, GOOD JUVENILE MAN Capalile or some leads. Responsible, character and Heavy, and Property Man who can do small parts. FRANK O. CAMPBELL BIG STOCK CO., New Kenslngioii, Pa. Wanted, for Repertoire. Al MUSICAL DIRECTOR (piano), transpose, ar- range; gUAKTKTTE, CAKPKNTER, AGENT, PROP- ERTV MAN, EI.ECTRIOIAX with First Class P. Machine, Films, Slides, In run Spot Lamps, Color Wheels, etc. State age, experience, salary (pay own hoiel). Opcu Sept. Mll.tl K1RKPATR1CK. IjiFavctte. Indiana. W A N T E D . 3 lore Good ledecine Performers That can Sing, Dance and Put on Acts, Banjo llayers and those wbo cun Puko Organ, long season. Salary, single, $20 and railroad fare. Address DR. HOWARD ('lit, IS. .SSQ.'t Yongc Street, Toronto, Can. Vur»r-i*«»cl, for th« John n'AImn Shows, CONCBRT TEAM, SONG AND DANCE, AND TICKET SELLERS. Wire, write or call. Address JOHN D'ALM.V Mt. Vernon, N. V.. in, in; New Rochelle, N. \., 17, is. AT LIBERTY, EXPEBIElfCED I. P. OPEBATOE For the season, with i r wlthont maohlne ami Dims. Stale your limit. Address ;p. SAHO, oel Wal>a>h Ave M Dctfjir, Mich. BBOADWAT THEATIE ^wj, Etenlngs 8.10. FaahIon Matinee Saturday if. TUB BEASOifB ORBATE8T Rlt ANNA fflEDLD IN TUB PARISIAN MODEL. aTJflg HELP'S DRESS SONQ tap an d !.», HiCKFTT JHsUTRR, 42d St., West of BrosdWiT "MAC 11 ET'gs,8.». Mats. Thnrs. A BaSiS' MR.BAOKBTT Sole Leasee and ■Usager - ROSE »TAHL Management Henry B. Harris 'JLTHE CHORUS LADY %*£« It e lasco WeTSSir KV'OS.8.16. MATINEE SATDKDAY 2 , DAVID BKLABCO Prvaaals THE ROSE OF THE RANCHO A New American Play by DAVID BfiUhtjo and RICHARD WALTON TUI.LV. CABT OF DISTINOUISHED PLAYERS PASTOR'S STINK, EVANS & CO., lu NEW PL\V MVLKH MCCARTHY. AII)> WOOLCOT ii C<). JEFF A LA VERNE HE A LEY, KILTIE TRIO, (HAS. B. CARTER, ) . OGSSIE TAYLOR ii CO.j Speetal. GEORGE A GEORGIE, CAREY COTTER TRIO RAYMOND A HESS, HITLER A LA MM! KAI.INOWSKI BROS.. R0WEN8UIEI.il ' . PIIANTOSCOPE, AMERICAN V1RAGRAPH, BELLE FAIItCHILD, Extra Attraction—CALIFORNIA'S FAVORITES HAMMOND A FORRESTER. Qtt39i»*m Of nigh Claaa Vnmlrviite Theatraa. M. MKYliRKELD JR.. I'HES.; MAKTIN BECK, GENERAL MANAGE*. All Applications for Time Must Bs Addressed to C. B. BP.AY, Booking Msturtr. Majestic Theatre Building, Chicago, III. Huber's " T h Museum WANTED, "■»"■■■• STB0I8 CURIO HALL ATTBACTIOIS. Address J. H. ANDERSON, Mgr.. AS above. 39 GERARD ST., LONDON, AV. TAFF VOLTA & ROBERT 0MEER8 Artists wanting European time write, staling niieii time and terms. <:able, "AGONIC," London. BERTRAM MILLAR. 47 W. 28 t h ST.. NEW YOR K. Dare Devil Schreyer. Again Ttin Sensatlun of Europe. All *— —•'*• TT1T IT TTHir FQLL OF DASH AND ORIQINALlTr. FRED ZOBEDIE, The Incomparable Hand Balancer. NOW- W ITH 4 -PAW A SEL L S BROS.' CIR CUS SIX--C0RNALLAS--6 WORLD'S GREATEST ACROBATS. Address, per route, FOREPAL'GII-SELI.s BROS.' C1RCD8. PETE CORNALI.A, Msnager . DILL BROS. Abe coming IN 4 BARRELS OF FUN. -THE- DEWEY East ui it St. Ladies,' Mat. Tn-da|. WILLIAMS. IDEALS 2 Farces. 8 Vandevlllc Act-. -THE- (iimmi E. tinh St. Ladles' Mat. To-day. TIE GAIETY 6IBLS Casey's Vacation, rat While. - NEW- CIRCLE B'way k 6otn Mats. Mon„ Wed. A' Sat. EXlni mat. Decoration Day, Mar >. U. M. Tlinite iireseats Sixth Miinlli. WINE, WOMAN »t siONGI'O., KONITA, ALEX. L'AKK A Crest tiiit Shrewsbury SISTERS. ADDRESS THIS OFFICE. rr- PiANO PLAYER • l.nily or (.em to doulilr st.iai-. WOMAN FOR JUVENILES Ami flsa, Mis. Willi Spi-rinllii-.. LEADING MAN iJuvenllo ta Direct. Csofnl Rep. People with specialties. Sobriety, ladylike and gentlemanly conduct absolutely es- sential. No fancy salary. Pay your own hoiel. Full particulars, photo, If possible, first letter. W'ei k stands. Season's wort. J JOHN 0. HAE, Superior, Neb. Man for Line of Small Bat flood Comedy Parts WHO WILL RTJN "PROPS" Small man with specialty preferred. State all ilrsl letter—age, 'size, experience; with lowest summer salary: so weeks lo right man. I.01INE EI.WVN, week Mav la, Snnfont, Me/: week May ■-•", Norway. Me. WANTED, BOSS CAHVAS IAR. Play week stands. One who knows gomeiliiiig alMiut lights preferred. Show opens May 2T. IAN WITH PICTURE MACHINE With tire reels. j. u. SWAPI'OKH- REED'S STOCK CO., Partner, Mil* Wanted, For l, OHIson-in-S|iiri!laiid" For balance ot this season and also for the com- ing season, Singing and Dancing Specl.ilMi-. XovolljActs. Musical Man to play piano. Adv.-inrc Agent. OUier useful people write. Long *■"■■ nnd salary sure, t'oulil use one or two good U' H h- cine I'crformcrs; • -.. CARL M. DALTON, ircrma ti, Mimi-_ Waited, Lair Vtoltnist for $«nnirEi|agiiiil MRS. PIERCE, 1-pj Amaterdam Ave,. New Voik