The New York Clipper (July 1907)

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590 raENEW YOEK CJLIPPEB, July 20. B. P. 0. Elks' Week. THE CONVENTION' IX I'UILAIilXl'HIA. 'Clilu. week In the. occanlou.of tlie twenty- llrut imuual convention o( the li. P. O Ulka, ami I'hlludclpbio. wlicrc (lie convention will bo held. \\-ln "".oiiimoUaii! 50.000 members, of thuI organisation. 'Ibe-conventlon openn • iu Mouduy. July 15, u.ml will i<>nt lyuc all week. ' ■ - .. Among the prominent r'.lka from New York Is Wlllluui l.loyrt Botvrou, (lie lirnt man whu »'m nil obllgnlrd l-'lk. Mr. bow- ran wan obligated in 18U8; noil baa twin- been grand etdeemrd lending knlnbl.- Julni I*. Ifngan. Hie- fthl Haw minstrel, olie-of The.Ill we oldeat; KlkM, wan the.tlilrtj- alxrh obllgiiled ills. others of the Sew ' York deing" Hon ■ a re .liituca .1. AnuHtruuL'. Oul. T.-AIIWilil Urowii, flurry tlaudemuu, Arthur C Moreluud, Wll- IIudi T. Phillip* and'ICdnard Leech Philadelphia l.mli;c in located at' Arch uud .hiiiliici- Slrechi. arid' th<» lieadtpuirlorH ■if the gmnd lodge Ih lit the Ilellevue-Htrat- ford Hotel. ••..: Tlie opening i-errininilcn were held Mon- day evening, at. X.o'clock. In the Orand Opera lloune. the BnwiMM hphmIou* of the lirnnd Lodge will he held Hi the t'arrlek Theatre, and general lioiidiiuurterK of the executive , i miaili ii'i- will Ins In. the (Mid KcIIowh' Tem- ple. Broad* nud. <Ti«try Nfi-eel*. The weeJc's programme, ftillnwa: Monday—Bntcrtuiuuicul of grand lodge iijiiiiilier.i, lix.-ludjujr trip on IX'lnware 'Hirer. I'orhtiil 'opening or the grand lodge, at the .t'raud Opera tlouac.nl S p. in. ' TtlcHday- -iirand lodge upenn bUHlueaa at t.lirrlck- TbiMtre. li'estlvnl at Washington Purk.. uud evening concert Iu Independence riuuure. '■ ' ' vyeduesday—Trip -through h'liliinoniit Park huiI eoueert by nuisnod hondK. Thursday—The great puradc of all lodges. ItrlKM. for Ihe beat, tdumlng or lodges In numbcm aud other point*. ..'KrUUr ami Kiilnrdiiy --Trip lo Valley l-'orgo; and cxi-ni-Hiou U> Atlantic l.'lty. . • ■■ — «*?»■ (iuiernor HiiuiM-n, In Ilia Meaaaire to the I.e«l*ln1ure. Take* I'M th« SI ii (i- Inlr Ml I.Jed. Governor llngbeM, of New York. «eut a Npbelal nieHHiige lo Hie I.eglKliil.iini on July 15, In which lie urged the adaption of a plan for developing the Stale Kijr at Syracuse. The portion of IiIh nietnuigc concerning tills Miibjcct follows: "To the lrgifl(ltaru:—l recommend for your coiiMldrraiioii the subject of making a siiltnblc tipuroprintlun for expert examination of the site of the State Knlr at Syracuse and the preparation of HUlluble plans for an udciiinite hciicuic of developuient. ■'The Slate h'alr Is an unterprlso loo Im- porlnut lo be pel-milled lo develop except with Nome curefully devised and compre- hensive plan. While appreciating the lulot- llgcjil illrecllou under which the fair has been brought lo Its prescul high degree of >i*i'fulii"SM. 1 liclleve tho time btu conic when plum, for the future should be urn litrcd luidcr expert guidance, so that, us liulldlugii are provided from time to Itaic and. provision la uiado for the various iu- ii-rcala ui the fair, Ibcy all may have rela- llou lo a unliable general scheme, , This lain ler should be taken in huud iirouinlly go that the needed exlunslon of facilities alioutd not. he delayed, and at. (he siiuie time all the iidvantages of inellnal ami foresight should be secured. ' "I liuve dlsuppi'oved the Item hi the bill punned at the last aessloii for a new exposi- tion building, with Ihe Idea that the subject cau Immediately be dealt with, and under ex- perl direction!) plans cau be made, pursiiuiit: to which the required appropriations can bo provided early in the next sasalou of. Ihe leglHluturc. Thin procedure. 1 believe, will prove of great ndvnnlngu and InBiiro tlie dc- velopiuciit of Ihe full'. Tn which nil clll/.cim bhotihlbo Interested, In (he most satlHfuclory inuunei'.*' < «» W. Ii. I.TcvelHiid's 11 u,l k< i of Act*. . W, K. I'lcvcluud bus ttlsiied a Fitppleiueiit. to bis 11)07 ciltulugue of iillriiciioii.s. Many well hnowu acts are listed, including: t'ol. Mordeverry. Meeth liitcriiatloniil Trio, lOuoeh, Mine lilolle's Iioi'soh, Ucrt Moiphy, Marloll 'I'ttlns. the Zernldas, Kuli. rriioaipcuu's ele- pliiints, the llrudfords. howundu Ik- Wilson's 4'lmis. Dlnilti'o llllyek, Win. Mattery and Jingo Ilerxog. 4«4 The si.iiimiii-( oiislilliu- ClrouU to I'i'pmviH lliwli Class AoU. John W. t.'oiiKlilliio iniidu the following sliitumeut In Spokune u few days ago. ou his reltirn from u trip lo New Vork: "While I cnuaot suy to which circuit the Siilllvau-Consldluo houses will bo linked, 1 waul to uiaiie It clear (hut llrst clutm nets will be hrought to Hie Northwest, even If It Is uecesunry to form an Independent circuit to piny Iheiu. Tills Is dual. ♦ ■» A ><■>» \ I,,1,1, v III, I hill I'liiiin-il III Australia. A new club bus beeu formed In Syduey, Austrullii. called Ihe Australian Variety Ar- tist*' Association, wllh llerl Itacbe. eon- dueior of Hie Tlvull orchcslru, I.liar, city, us lis |)i-ii8ldenl. Tim cluh rooiins me In IJueeu's Hull, Pitt SI reel.' and lh« iiit'iuliigH held rhere have lavu largely altenUed. •• ■ ■ - - -♦■♦'» k- — -■ ••- umiI, ,1 sumi In Town. Kiidu.ii Suiiil. whoso Hindoo ShoW- has been with the lllppoilrunii! I'nrulval Co.. paid a visit, to Tut: CUITHM lust week lie v-lsltcd New Yoi-U for ilit* piii'iaise of nrrniiglug time lor the Winter. He bus Just tlnlKlied a lour of the Stales, codsiiiulng a period of two yours. n »i. » I. in mi, unit llnllcy'n Xwft I'luy. Iu "Tony, the Kootblaek," Heiiaro and Mutiny will have one of Ihe most novel mimi- cal comedies of next season. The locale of the play Is In ami nln.nf- New York, and nuuier- otts Inlerc.iltiig phases of nietropolliuit life are depleted. —— ».» Siillllvnii .V CuiiKlilliif Kxtend Tliclr Clreull, Alirhlc Levy litis made contract^ lo luive two I heat to la tin- South added lo the Sulll- vun >V Cawhllnv circuit, uud iiluy their at IriK'tiiiiis exclusively, uiiiiiih uclitg Hie tlrst Mouduy Iu Oi'iiitna- .Mr. Levy also cuiniueleil for a theatre In Vculi-c. the new seaside resort, twenty UlJlex t'ruui Los Augclcs. uud lias inirchiiscd 111 their heliuli tin: l.'iilitin-Theatre. Iu Suu Jose, which will become their pcrmuiieiii theatre Iu the tiuiilcti City. lalwui'd lloiuuu. Archie l.ery and Snuilor • J. Ii. Ulackwell. of Nevada. »t» now rirruag lug fur vaudeville liouse* In Keuo, l.'oldlleld and Toiiopub. ».» ••The _>««• itn in" llookvil (or li'vrly Weeks, The vaudeville sketch, "The Now Ucporicr." vIJI go out wlih ii new company licit senson. Scurl Allen lias recelvcil forty weeks over tlie Kellh-I'roclor circuit for next season for ■ he net. li»|H'<it c-tiu-nln ., nl I oil i..,,iui. Ne.vt season ihe |U'oprleli)r and iiuinagiT of. r.iraitii.e Park, run Oioi'gi:, luteuils In htllld n fully eniiliipcil vaudeville Iheuliv III tho'Northwest end of the puvh 'grounds, nud wit id pules playing vaudeville .tetjs of a higher grade, aud charging admission. ' r STOCK TICKETS HAND rOR_INNEDIATE SllirMF.NT .UOOtoureei.n.OUOto a pitekngc. Coln-Cc- utlvely iiurabered. DEST TICKET MADE t.ilrared Iroil •■' Hacli KHICES PER 1,000 1S.00O or more, 20e , ttll.OOn or ruort- 10,0041 or re, Hie IUI.000 or more HHI.OOO or mure. U>c wWe .In|, c. o. I>; wh-n W, 11, ni.li Ii mail Willi ■> x^ HARDWOOD FOLDING CHAIRS Thoroughly seusoned, special mulleaule BU1H«». put ii n t, locking device, folds perfectly tint, will not wurp: most eoinlortiibh- and strongest ehnlr niiidc. PER DOZEN, $6.00 NEW LAWIP8 (Udl son Base) 8C, I'.-KuiH ISc) i «*. p.-nwp i* c \ ,..4. A J;. I'.-Knch «Oe l \*& 1«C. I'.-Kuch 11c J M»M Packed 3» 1" u MjW. AUUtt each ir ordered Iu less quantities. 2d Hand Tested Colored Lamps lt«d,,Ori'«n. Ojiul, Amber l». - Knoh ■"* ASK FOR FREE SOO-PACE OATALOC NO. 678. ' lel.-l,rnl l.,ii |,( II, ,,,m,'. Buiiuiilotv. • On Hie l-'mirili of duly, at "Brown's Ilun- Kiihnv," Hie Sunuiiei' cottage of Mr, and Mrs. I lurry M. Rrown. of the vaudeville team of Hi-own. Harris and Brown, there wns held ihe aiiuiial elnin hake and 'birthday celebra- tion of Mrs.- Harry Itrntvn and M. Pvnncls Clement, r resident' and side partner n( llnnli llrown. ■ Mrs. Brown received a num- ber of nice i-emembriinccs from her friends, also a gold clock from Mr. and Mrs. Clement. and a set a hcautlfnl huh- couilik from her brothel-. Dr. Hwlfr. Shnrlly' before .the luike, dunk Brown. In n wltlv nud nenl ■ III tie speeiTlf. • ptwWDlMl lo Sylv»sre> Knin- 'els Clement mi elegant: "hiving c.iip" of solid silver and'ptntluum. linelv engraved- .Mr. Clement said "Ihiink you." and then ran •Hit. I lie door, too full to utter anything, until later In the day. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Clement, Mr; nod Mrs. Neulla HurncH, Mrs. Julia A. Barnes. Wil- liam ('lenient. Mr. and Mrs. IV II. Wilcox nud family. Mr. Murphy. Mrs. draw, Mrs. Clement, mother of Ihe Clement fnmllv ami Mr. and Mrx, Hunk Brown. Among the cullers during the day- wenr: Hose Nunou, Clyde Phillips. Ilarry West' nnil 'brother.- who are playing at. tin- iini-k'nearby In the' evening.- Miv. Itrnwu loop th« enttro erowd ontJoi:.|i snlUn .thcJtiunelt. Vloja B...iuid in the "suuill hours," the party went to their homes and voted.It a 4j<Jrcur. fourth of July." ml » * l > ,\e»» Ho»r Unnleo III Mreniyi. 111. The liulithow Is-Ihe uume of a new i-oof gurdeu nud vaudeville theatre, opened July 4, In Streiitor, 111. Those Interested are: U. «. 0. l>unbar, of Slreator: It. W-. Hall, of Chicago, and C. M. Simmons, of Chicago. Mr. Liuubur Is proslden-t; Mr. Hall, secretary and treasurer, and Mr. Simmons, manager. The company Is organized under the laws of Arizona, for ?fiO,t)uO. and will be allowed to owu uud operate theatres, roof gnrdetw and pleasure resorts III any Stale In America. Ou a large roof of u new building, a Hue' enclosed stage has bmui erected, nud llierc first cluss vaudeville la being presented with two shows- nightly. The attractions week of. July Ii wore: A novelty singing act hv Bessie V. I'ngi'. llellnian. niugleluu; the Kid- dors. Iu "A Olreur Piu-ade:" Neoln. Juggler: Halloa uud llobsuu, comedy singing and talking, and the kluodronie. Tlie ruof, wo are Informed, bus been well imi iiiulzed since It wuu opened. Sand lias booked excellent, talent Iu advance, which will iniike the Italubow Hie biggest Sumiuer success In iliiit • Stale. , * »• Albert Snthi rliiud's New Vaudeville Tlirlller. .Mtiert Suthci-iuiid bus under his munagc- meiii a one act, ilianm which he says will pmiluce all the I brills of a live act up-to-date uiclodruiuii. The title of the -work is "The Peurl of the Tribe." It has been written arouud the I'rlucuss Awango Wanda, a full blooded Sioux girl, and will be tried out at one of the Klutb. & Proctor houses this week. "The Pearl of tho Tribe" is Hie work of Ueorge Wwura, who bus spent most, of his life among the Indians. A pretty slory lias iieou woven about the devotion of nu Indian maid for the young duugbter of a while settlor who had nursed lief through a serious illness. The princess was adopted, when a mite of n girl, by some Kitgllsh people who were visiting tho home reserva- tion. She hud boon educated abroad .nud Is a clever musician, and has made quite a reputation for herself In amateur tbeatrl- culs. The '•villain." n half-breed, loves the lilll'-lnllrcll gll'l. and Ills attempts tO lure her away furnishes thu hero with oppurluul- lles for niiiuy timely rescues. - - 4 «» II. A. Holfe'n Xew .Munleiil t'oim-dy. Add'son lhirkhiinii, the autlior of "The Itunuwnys," bus coiuuleled the book and lyrics T'aradlse Alley, the new miniature mu- ORCHESTRA LEADER ™E" AT LIBERTY OSS SK"" ""'"" "* LV ' a ^SWS^i.W^mmImmiift "THE WIGGERY" WIrs B«vo »»lirea- slon, vafim, eliarncter, perfection »nd goo<l luck. Ui» STATK ST., riih Floor, Cl>le«go. John ,f. CollUi a n Vitmlei Hie IHiimare r. . .lohu .J. Collins, of llin Wshtern Vnitde- vl|b> Miiniigcrs' Association, bus entered the Hold to compete for honors with oLber niiinii- BOM, uud the first engagement he bus mine is with, .leu'uuetle Adler. ii sister of I'lo Adler. The formvi* hus otile lately broken luto vaudeville, but lius proven a success, lmviug plaved the time around the outskirts of Chlcugo •llie* she made her debut, ten weeks ago, nud Iiiih mil Inst u week. Mr.' CcilllnM has hooked her for twelve more weeks of Chicago lime, mid she will tl)i;p'rest' for' a "short while, prepurutory. to 'taking lip the bookings, which he Is prepar- ing for lief for next season. She Is assisted by two little girls Iti.hlnck fuce, und the act has daintiness uud rcfluenient. HOVIlfO PICTURES l Rare Opportunity! thinners have disagreed, and a quick customer, Willi js,i|uo 1-u.hIi. can purohase tliu only live cent uurlor In the busiest purl or the largest city of New England—making a doe sliowlug now In the dull- est fleason, and wllh nnmpecls oP'coinlng" money wjion the Fslloainpitlgn opens. A ttiorouglily "go- lug" concern with brilliant electric front, opera- tors, singers ami pianists. Ulg theatres and mu- seums are In sight, and thousands .it 1 people crowd the street dally. Lease for -.' '<: years at low rent. Full details lo business inipilrcrs. Addross -'OP- POIlTtlNITV,'' P. O. llox OS, Phlliulelphlii. M.nti for nil tills: BO gags, io fur in.'., or all 4,'n-.; ID funny waiiUand uds„ inc.: h roiulc liolel rules. ,•> cointc epitaphs, 10e.; rccllatloti. -He's Nc'or Korgol," ID lines, inc.; guglcl recitation,-la lines. UU,; Ittjktng.turn, straight or conicitluii, "-"•■:.: U parodies,a gugjs Willi each une.aSc. Sold m lotslo -•nil. or evcrvi lilug for f 1. Utticr slulf. 1,1st tor stiuiip.orfree with order. Sketches, etc.. lo older. Kef. and price lor shinip. Mary K. I*. Thayer;' 'J10O llroud St.. l'rov., K. I. ' for shut eiauedy, shortly to be produced by Ihe U, A. Itolte Co.. on the Keith & Proclor clreull. II will undoubtedly be one of the biggest comedy novelties olrerud Ihe coming season. The action of the comedy requires twe very clover eomcdluns, who will be jointly t'eiitured. and Mr. itolfe hus signed the well known tiermnn character builder, l,c«- Adams, for one of the roles. Mr. Adams Is a new- comer In the vaudeville Held, but lie is ex- peeled to add ma t.■nil II i III his past reputa- tion as a producer of laughter. « »» it..11. ns i. Nololnl. II. A. itolfe, Hie well known producer of high .-hiss iiiiisleal lurts'for vaudeville, wuh the feature wllh Boynr's Bund at Asbiu-v* Bark on tlK> l''o|trth of July.- .Mr., itolfe wuh specially ougugeil art soloist to take the place of "Archill' Brjiirr wbu- whs playing "an 'w' liagemout at Willow drove ihirk. .Philadel- phia. Mr. Itolfe has given up I lie cornet, and rarely, appears in public, but out of friendship to Mr. llnyet- be consented lo ap- peal r for the .one ilny,. mid his two sulos proved Hint lie has lust iniae of his old time skill nil the Inslriimeul. " " " +«♦ ' - Tour of Ualj'n Mlualrels. ' The v\ in Josh Italy's Minstrels, week of { July it. played I.una Park. Buffalo. N. ,Y.. uud (.lined lo the limine! business of'the sciiMiii. 'tilts iiggregHtlou of uilusfrol tideni bus given tlie best, satisfaction of any lain- slid company playing over this .circuit of! parks. Mr. Italy has. selected for his com- I INiliv this season u llncly balanced show. II Includes: Jlnuide t'owper and William I Moiiohuu, eouiedlanu. eud men and dancers: I ibe Buckeye Stale Quartette, four excellent I singers, wlni have been receiving the high- est praise for their goisl work, and Ken nedy Bros, and Mac, an ucrolmuc irio. who combine excellent tumbling nud comedy work. ] I lurry lfreeu, monuUiglsi, Is ivpri'seutatlve and lunuager. Week uf July i;, they play I Avon I'ark. Yutiogstowu. )>.. andiJuly '-'". i I'nxiang Park. Hart Isbiirg, Pa, ■■ ■*'♦ Proline ,i.>s.-i,i, Unci. Joseph l-titrl. for years a popular farceur as eo slur wllli Icrcderlck Mullen, and later by himself la his stage version, "of i"Koxy limndpn." is hecouilug one of tlie largest producer* In the country of pictorial aud iliniclug "turns" for Ihe vaudeville theatres. He tins over a doz»u uf these 1 miniature speetiu-les—"clrl nets" Is the vernuciiliir for them—each mounted und coslumcd specially, mid Involving, all told, more limn two hun- dred performers. * « «» Irene Krankllii I'reiutrlilfc f«»r VnuileVllle. Iii-iie I'runklln closed trill) "The tirdild" Suturiluy, July lit, to prepare tor licr vuiuie vllle lour, in which sue will be assisted ,byi Hun nrcein'. Their first New York appctiriiiicc will lie at the Alfaiuubru. Aug. "it. Mlns t-'riiiiklin will hnve souiu Isiniilirul gowns. HA QTITfUPC Must he-ecu to liclleve. Co- [IU OillvniiO« lumes, Ih-uuerles. etc., cm- broldered and s)iauglvd in Urlllluul gold, silver steel, jet ami colors without sewing. Crundeurof eiiei u never berorn ei|imlod,yet much less expen- sive. Itcllnblu tesiiinoniHis. Fancy Sofa Cushion tops oil Red or firecii Plush, ■m-.'l Inches. Intended uhleily as sauiple, donionstriitlug this work, cun be bud at a coal of ll.-ii, at which price CLIl'PIIK mast be menUoiiud. All mall orders for this MM- tile must bo prepaid. (KtiVKlt, Theatrical Sxell . Bldg.. Hill a B'wiit, N. Y., itooins UU uud 1» . ~WANTHU-A Cornel Playor lo Uoahle Stage. Also u lied Hot Singing ami lliiiicing Houbieile, lluavy Man, Juvenile Man and USD. business Unit ailays brass, Specialty People, Hums Canvas Man who Is sober and tollable. Steady work and sure inline;. . LollK reason. Must linike good, llutl't write unless you can see my ml in lust week's iil.llTKIl. Huuund livoulgliis'stuuds. I pay all. State sue, lii'iphi and n eight. (I. At. Urowii. Mgr. Shaw Comedy C o., Ilangeky . Maine, Te nt Show. WANVKb'u'viUlt—Versatile Med. Porforiii- ers. Must piny or take organ, comedy or straight In acts. Salary sure weekly aud work yeararound for right party. No lent show, lloo/.crs not lot- crated, .lack staait. write or coitie cm. Modem Itciiie ily Co., llullas, I.a / Co., I'll, WilNTMU AT UNOK-Klnt. class" sitiglug and Hiiuclng Sketch Tesui tltut does singles uud iloiiiiles. one or both HUM play Instruments. No Biuaiei 1 1-, or tuinzcrs. ihinilhiilary I tie veur auuuiil. write all. i>r. J. W. Livingston, Vil lllgli Street, Xoriolk, Vu. w AM'KI) AT UNCB-lllack l-'iicc Comedian wlio can dunce and put. ou afterpieces; ulso Silent Performer, cun tine Sketch Team tmun and wlfo). Salary sure, Show under canvas, and stop at hotel. Pit. J. V. SI'ANCLKH, Lei.iini.n, I'ii. wantku aviCK-Muaiciuns, Tronibotio Player wlituli doubles urgan, or stage. Oilier uiiislcians who cun double ou specialties, write. Salary $s and expenses; stop on lot. Addrc s us por route, \V. M. lioldle, tloldlu Contudy Co., rraiu-is. tu-wil, N. II, July Hi; No, Wcare, N. H.. July.M. IiAUY will sell lliindsoine Street, (-'veiling llowits. fain (I.'i; llpetli I'oat. .." DKSSAi. y,; w. nnil an.. 1 night, FOIt SAMS-Ahi, I'ltlVlLKIiKS at tlie great crat/. Ph.. I'ulr. Aiijri30 tn "JSI f BiW. - Terms reasou- .ablr,...JKrap.privilege, io Perils wheel, inlnlainre riillKiad nfiitiy llrst class all faction. *•: ■ t'KOK. HAItltV SMITH. M«r.. (imi/., |*u. W.VNTBl) AT ONtiK-Cood Sketeli Teuni; change for two weeks. Also Silent Man. All vein- work. Money sure. Stale'lowest salary.' No ticket - unless I know yuu. _ '■_ l>lt ' u *' K!i ' n iovuraville, x, y. Get the Habit. Go to JLOTHIERS, UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, near HroHdway, 279 Broadway, near .Chambers, 47 Cortlandi. St., near Greenwich, 125th St., oorner Third Ave., NEW YORK CITY. FUTURE llusb.or Wife Photos for Piilmlsts Parks, etc. »'2.00 perl 000; $1.M per 600, pospa d CABINET PHOTOS, copied, 100, $2; 1.0IKI, |lu. EIIENA STUDIO, KiViH, llroud St., I'lilla., Pa. siiik snow MEN—Swell den or 18 Snakes big Bulls, PlneB, Rattlers, Copperheads. King, Black and Adders and two small Alllgatorj, $15 each. Lots of curiosities. WM. SfclJjON. s Van Nordcn St., No. Cambridge, Muss, FOR 8AI*E-New. white, Moire sllkolenc.serp. dance dress,' Sb; pose ouUlt, silk dress and velvet cloak, Mu; black art outfit, $18; pair nickcl-p uted side luiilcs. |s: lol of tricks. Oheap. huelOHe stamp ror answer. "MillS. Wjr. CA.HL, a«4 Court Stree . Rochester. N. Y. Wanted to buy or trade the fol- lowing slides: In Ills Steps. Ufnof Christ, or any religions slides. EDISON KINETOSCOPE, THE POWEB CAMEBAGBAPH. KLE1NE LENSES for Picture Machines Cover the Whole Range of Practical Projection. SUPPLUS OF ALL KINDS. SliNII roll. CATALOIIUK I''. C. B. KLEINE. mU Bt Sixll i Ave nue, New Vork. "WANTED, FOR Fashion Plate Circus, TGATDRE AND WORKING 1 ACTS. FOR sum: SHOW. Sister and sketch Team. Also Single Lady Speci- alty for Convert. Address J AMKS W. BKATTIR, Side Show J!|fr., I'liiiiiini House <llli Ave, and-tilthSt., Sev York. Film Renters. Wnntlng Al Service ul Hlglit I'i-Iiiom, wiiin, EASTEnN FILM CO., 1 BoaconSt.,Boston,Mas5. ' 10,000 K KU T KOIt BAL M. At Lihorty on Account of Misreprosentatlon, AI Strong Lecturer and Off ice Worker; also Wife KXvcpllotiallr good pianist, sight reader, raker, Irausposer, veil up ill vaudeville work. Works In ad in-1 - ii mi makes I hem go. Salary or percentage for self; leu aud all for wire. - lilt. MUHTIMOUK, Fat uilngton. Maine. Rep. People UP IN EAST LYNNE. suite siiimj. Long, sure season. Pnv own, Letter onlv. MOlt. EAST hVNNK, Care of OI-IPPKU, 17 W. ailli St., N. Y. . WANTED, II 1 UO«U iPHElt QUICK. ALSO i.ikiii PlIOUUAMillUU nnil TWO UII.I, Ptus'l'KHS. Long Season. Address A. C. WEST, Atit. Washburn'* Shows, button, Muss., July -JO; Cbiilliam, X. V., g'J, Top Tenor AT i.ilticitl v. Aniulc.urs, duu't write. ■ItlHN K AItltK'lT, 111? Adiinis St.. Brooklyn. N. Y WANTED ATITP.R -w'tcii'ii-Iam. uinntiud nailltU yUlliA, a-ltc, singles mid doubles, to chtiinje twice a week, two to four weeks' work. Others write stating full piirMculnrs.. Summer Hi- nry, CvM,Meail : 4tfaiyiuihiiigioi iSt..Peekskhl,N,Y, WANTED, TO JOIN AT ONCEr rim lilt n I. us A-vt> PIANO I*I.A \ i; its ' I-'i»U MKI). tO. — Wj JLjKY. llaniiiioiiilHvlllc. .lullcisou i.'o., Olilo. WANTED, UKlliOINl-: PKIll-'ORMKUS. l.liange tor week, bongeugiigelncnl, suite nit. (i. W. co(il'i:n, llii> Shorn. I.ong Island, X. V, LADIES' ORCHESTRA KSMffW all aud Winter, stuck preferred, 'tlie Ijchi or thuroiiglily cxiH-rlunued Musiclims. Address. IIUhRX I iOi'IHK KATOX, I'orust Park, tltlca. X. V . AT lilllERTV, Moving Picture Operator WITH Al MACHINE. Address B. A. II.M.l ■W I'olutnbla St., Swninpscutl, Mass. AMATEURS ALSO BlNtlKIIB COAt.'HKU. INTItOJtUOKlJ, *I'K1AI. I'lltNS. PUItl.111 AI'PKAKANCKS. Ann v KOll- iiKsruk a. t;o.. im w. ad St., x. v.. m »p. », WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO SWEAR BY >o«r trunk miliar than AT It! lluy » llul Fibre trunk mill you Mill hmvo the UfHRMMT, s'l'lto.M.KST Hn d MOST •sKKVICHAUhK 'I'HK.VTHK Ab TlllIMv aolrt ami one yon (1 ,„ ,iop»'iul nu. WlliblAM IIA I,. Inc., Pinker* «>i I in Wont JOlli St„ New York Utty, SbNI> KOK UATAI.DUUK U. AERIAL OVBll TUB Nl-iyV OKO. M. GARDENS AMSTERDAM TIIKA'I'ltl;. IK THE HONEYMOONERS jardinde Paris 3 op Xew York and Criterion Thcuirc« y, Ml. 44th i«Uith. •SSrSSSSl. FOLLIES OF 1907. „\ll the Stars: Kniuin Cams, Oruce hii Ituc, |,|||| IUI Lee, i:nice |,eigh, Chas. J. Itoss, llickcl ,v Mm..,," Dave LeiVIs, Frank Mayne.Baker A Miiulcj,'lriiin,,i an d Siinslilne, Mile. Ual/I,nnd M Anitii Held girl- PASTOIVS CRAWFORD & MAHNINO, FLEMEN & MILLER, M&RKEY & KORAN, Sheppartl & Ward, Rert Witjtjiu, Milton's Dogs, Phelps Culleubiue Trio, Morton & Diamond, James & Prior, Freeman & Freeman, Wygand & Wyganrt, Henry Holman, Tbe Graphicon, The Vitagraph, . ' and a- gSUl attraction. ALICE HANSON & NELSON GUSSIE. §^NI»Svy\ > QiOMuia Uf lllu.li flu** V nmlcv llli- Tliealrra. M. Mfc)\«Kl*i;i,l> JK.. fKKH.; MARTIN HKCK, OlONUltAlj MANAflKH. All-AppllciitioriH for Time Must Ho Addrcwl lo 0. 1-1. I5UAV, ISooklne MnmiRcr, . Majes tic Tlieiitre B nlldlii a. Cblcaxo, III, Huber's '';" Museum WAtVTKU, lor opcniUK, Auk... i. a'" 1 u| l' r . ATTRACTIONS for Curio Halls and Theatre Addl ed* 4. II. ANUKItS»N,M |;i, BERTRAM MILLAR. J 41 \f. !Wlll ST., MiW VOKK. Dare Devil Selireycr. ■ Again Tlie Sein iilloii of Knrop e. Shrewsbury SIS'I'KICS. AUDUESS THIS O FWOfc RICHARD G/MADDOX, l-K.lt-tl.W l llill.lMAN. SI'JASON 1UU7-8, KILRUV .V Ittlin'O.NH "Tllh t ANDV Kill" CO. . ANNY BARTLING CHAMPION LADY JUGGLER AHSis il.li HV MlHIi UKOUUKTTU. 10 WEIiKS ON TIIH (ill I'll Kt: M rlltiTII. mm, m ui.i.v imiu, Kcliiuil Clerniitii i 1,111,'ilj. 1 1';|-;.in-' On - cnlt.' Wk.Jnly It,I'ark, i'liuiniiit, Knii. VENT IIAVK t'Olt MMM till I* ftKJl Itoiind Top Willi -Win" Middle Plcco, I'l-luol l*blf AVall and cver^thltiK 101111^11' In set up and bi-ulu bimlno;, liicludlllK Mnri|iiea IMlltil'li; HUiued Hint eXCCSH of Reil mTT-fcYI'li I'fiipes oi (jood ■in.iii'y'"' J Ifll pioscciilnm and wln«» ui" 1 ' ' die.sniiiK ruoiiiH.-.iiKiinili/'; 1 new 7-ucr lillflt seai« Mw* ln» tl leiiKtlm tiW") lliHcntd BUM* Tlckel Olllcii'. Oi;'« I Im i sc out lit complete, I"; eluding HlxllO new T»l> ami *:i6 new (iatolliio mu«», t« bb'K, Dlbliex, ell'., line ■» DrntiiK and Cyiiilmls, nil nc«. OOal'IMl new Mibln MOTlW I'lciuro Mnehliie unit i«*« llee l» Film. HBO new blicst- and Ciwea for cvernldn*;. " of odds and OlldH.' AliovroiHtl' oireri Addreiw ill \^\}^' l?<)., tttn fliestiiiit hi., llooti ■HIS, J'lilludelplilu, IM. FOB S A lvl<]. Ifviiii urn looklna lor tlie'bcBi. iiHinidonui'H. lite bent pnrodleH, the best ski'ii-iics, thu lien) iHirk'-iiiics, -end mi for m it it i •, ii H - s itmi H ci No. 10. ton pages or ftrlutl.v llrst ciin-Hcuuiedyniatcrliil. SOON Iu ni-llvi- prvpiirnll 1 "' nud loiidvaii'ini •>""• I, ,11 ii di so ii » (MrW Uudgul No. II; ■' ivlll l"e almoin icy ahead of all precli'M airorKn"' 1 "•*,"!,*!: IngHoinc. Noadiiuii.1. iu price. "PfiT* AO I wl11 81> " U iv ' ,iM ' ,f Mi I\JJXi 3J« Now.andaitviiiicoi'oP)"' Itladlaon'aUudgvt No. 1I.»ihiiiiis rcatw. .Inme* KlailUun, 1401 «il Ave., N- 'J \A^ ANTED, II Y ACTOR M A N A « K R TotFciilnrc. ICIcver Aumtcuruceciiiahb' '.'"j'L. YI&T KIVK^IUNDKBl) DOLI..VIW for J''*..,"' es t in sin,w . AfldWiaUTAH, t>Hl WUtd£jSiV- WANTBD, TO BUY PERFORMING* DOOJ Of all kl.iils. Addreas Moim.Tii.vlor. IW" Vine St.. Mt Vernon. O hio. ■ Good Ring Parformer and Hand Balancer. •.Vo'Kbt lujiin. wants unrtuor.rot '»>f o1 "" WANTHD, DOCTOR ItUKl'tered ■ in Intl. Mil-it be uxlierleiiei'" laker nnil tuilirr, nud join bv wire. „, ., i.,,i. W,». ttUttXrr, Loginwpori, t"