The New York Clipper (July 1907)

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JULY 27. TJIE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. 623 The FOUNDATION of SUCCESS in the RINK BUSINESS U U P ■ *. ! i * ft AniKQW**m of the oelibkXtbd M £ ' >; * F f CUSHION FRAME BALL BEARING SKATES. ' W$8iM •■exclusively Tn'iff&the largest and most successful finks in America, and hy all of the most prominent skaters in the world. Wc hold every world's record. WE DOWFS&C- RlFICE QUALITY FOR CHEAPNESS. We carry a complete line of rink accessories, including mechanical brass bands, floor surfacing machines, maple flooring, admission, skate and wardrobe tickets, lithographs, electrotypes, uniforms, floor bmshes, gongs, etc. Write for the most complete roller skate catalogue ever published TELLS HOW TO OPEN AND OPERATE roller rinks. RICHARDSON BALL BEARING SKATE CO., 501 Wells St., CHICAGO. .'J m prUr. $130, JJcrantou; third prlyo, »lvp, To""' (he lodges displaying tin- most ill- tra.llve floatR^-Kirst prize. SIMHl.Cinch,. ,,,!(• secuml prize. $i00, Asuury Park; third iirUf. ?loO, Orauie. N. J* 1 !.•„,. ibe best drill corpa participating In il,.. drill content—-I'Trst prlne, $500. Cherry llckert. of Toledo. 0.; second prize, *:i(X>, \rnb<. of .Detroit, Mlcli ' ■ lodtres oolHldc of 75-uilte radius having Oil- largest number-of. men In line on day „f parade—First prlw. $500, .Now York ,".,.,.'. KP ,.,,i,a "rive, *200. KansaH City, Mo.; ililrd-prize, $100, Scrnnton, l»a. . udteswltuln a radius of 75 miles huv- Imr largest number of men lu line—First WW. $"00, Camden: seeoud, $1j0, Eastou; third. $100- Iwncustcr. I*u. lAKlges having the largest aggregate mile- _.,,. first prlxe. $.'100, New Orleans: second irize, $150, Denver: third prize. $100. Kl Paw New Orleans' mileage was 143,148 ; Dearer showed no.UUU, and" El Paso-11)3,- fTiiilwl Hki of $at» '» the fairest Klk— (hurra* «.'. Mountcastle, lllchnioud, Vn. Wright. 411! pouuds. . ... •IV the leanest Klk, $^5—'J. Kd. Net*. Vasudeuit, i'nK Waist measure, 33-Inches; bright. 5 feet. 0. Inehea: weight, SO pounds. To tlie tallest Elk, $3S—Catl M. Koeiilug, Sacramento. CnL Height. 0 fc«*t, '.IVt Inches. To the sumllcsk Elk, *"J5—Jerry U. Sulli- van. Roacbury, Ore. rielght, 4 feet, 4% Inches:' . ' [•'or the largest number of women nccoin- iiaurlug lodges from further than 75 miles— Kli'-U prize, $250, Cinrlnnati ; second, $150, Urooklvn; third. flOO, Kaston. •'• l-'or "(be largest number of women accom- liauviug lodges within 75 miles of the city— First prize, $150, Norrlstown Two other prizes were offered by the Judges, but the contestants did not qualify. The special prlxo of $500 for the largest kind in Hue was uwurthil to the Guadalajara JIMIIarv Hand, of Mexico, wlileb aii:um- panhsJ 'Ul Paso Lodge, and the second special prize of $150 was'awarded lo (he Hlnggold Band, of Iteadiug, which nccoinpanled the Heading Lodge. ... . "' ' ' " , The prize of $150 for the most beautiful burner in Hie parade was awarded to Mc- Keesporl Lodge, of McKeesporl, l'a. ———4I» r hud -Ce- lery hud treasorrr, Itoht. I'. Newman. After the~elertlun it banquet was given the asso- ciation at Iicluinr Harden The local Ci.i pct.ii eorres)HUident mta|iwt<*d (he fact of Elhcl I'u Hit being the only woman hold- ing honorary mcmlicrship in the Theatrical Mechanics Association lu (he United Suites. There arc others.... .'.At Forest Turk High- lands the children of the city participated In a curulval, "0. managed by The 1>ohI-1)Ik- patch, one of the local newspapers, given for the benetlt of tiic pure milk and free Ice fond. Special attractions were arranged, and hundreds of children had the time of their lives.' Prizes were,given for numerous feats. ..'....The warm weather' which Kt. Louis has been having has placed broad smiles on Hie countenances of managers of the ul fresco resorts. There Is In attendance nt all the garlens nnd parks surging throngs of humanity In quest of entertainment and cool- lug unites. IHISSOUHf. SI. Louis.—At Dclmar Garden manager) (Turner I. Lewis, manager) "The Runaway Girl." with Caecllla Khoda as the runaway, John E. Young. Edwin A. Clark, Harry Burgess and Wm. Herman West playing principal parts, and a company of excellent players In sup- port. July 14--J0. drew big audiences. "The Sultan of Sulu" '-'1-27. "The Chimes of Normandy" 28 and week. Suhuuban Garden (Oppenheimcr Uros., manugers).—Virginia flamed closed her en- gagement with this management In ' La- mm-- 14--J0. Cecilia Loffus begins a two- weeks' engagement lu "Miss Uohhs' -l--|- After each perforuiuucK it bulf hour will be devoted to Imitations of famous actresses hy Miss Loft us. Wtsr End Heicjhth (Obert 4 Schuefer. luauagurs).—Ethel Fuller nnd the West End Heights Stock Co., in "Quo Vadls" 14-20. This closes Miss Fuller's engagement with this management. Thais Magrauc lu "Jan- Ice .Meredith" 21-27, opeus her engagement as lending lady. . - - ' l-'llltKST I'AUK IltUIIb.VNPS (Col. John U Hopkins, manager).—Cullundo and his ■Vene- tlun baud drew large crowds week of 14. EM atlracllons lu the puvlllou on the vaudeville stage were: Voltu. human electric wonder; Lew Hawkins, with new stories aud songs; (he Lieluur-Dcbrhuont Trio, lielger and Wal- lers in a new musical sketch entitled, "la the Streets of Italy;" Flo Adlcr and boy ac- couipaulsl, uud the polyscope. Miss Adide McNeil, n yonug SI. Louis < r oiiM;dleiuic, proved herself quite skilled In ImllnUons of. May Irwin. Sorreutlnu, lender of Ihe /unions liaiida Kossa, o(n>ns his engagement ul this place 21. Manniu.n's Park (Muniiloii Uros.. niana- gcrsi.—The headllmr of lb« bill. 21 nnd week, was Maljet Ih-rra. u mimic of pleasing abtlili. Others uti.lhe. list, of I'lllertainecs are.: .lhumle Wall, minstrel comedian (u great favurlic at Ibis plucc) : Hawson and Wlill- tield. eccentric comedians: Nnbl.Hr aml.Miir- shull. songs and Jokes; Mlett's Iruined dogs, and the Maimldnscbpe. " " Kci.irsK i;.\ui)i:n III. tJrelin, luanitger).— "I'atinl." by Ihe Stanley Stoek t.'c. wllh Ar- thur Stanley playing, (he lead, drew the largest crowds of the season. Lkjii-'n I'auk (.1. I.. Wirilrapp. manager). —Prof. Weedon. with his trained lions, closed a successful week's slay. 20. The at tractions alone Hie Midway 1 are drawing big crowds. fiitaoKBK <!abi>hn. -with Helm mid his «r- chwtn as tin altnictlon. continues In popular farur as a pluee for un evening's eiiteiiuln- Ull-lll. Ittix's Majkstii' TiikatkK. at. Deliuar Har- den, wllli Hie following olio, was 'well pat- riMiUiHl week of 1-1 : The Great Ihizcoh. In tricks of magic ; Stone and Lagrmige, musical comedians; Sidney Hogers, Hebrew comedlun ; Lady Gadelle, III song and dance, und Illus- trated songs. Hkik and Tiikhk. — At Ddinur Garden. Ihe entring of 15 whs given over lo the Nalionul l'"reuch fete, which was heavily at- leudcd. tlnv decumlluuH i.nd n' biilllunl dls- |)luy »( lireworks lidded lo Hie progruiume of tin. evening. Uluncli Ueyo uud t'uccllla Ithuda, or (ho Hcliiiur Opera t.'n.. were on'the prugramiue. Jlrs.. Muy Marker was also liroiiilueul us a soloist. ....'.At: West Knu Heights the Frauco-Aluerlifuu Society cele- brated Ihe French fete with au interesting prugramme of songs and addresses. Miss ivltKHcy was the elocuUonlst of (ho evening. ■imb;e Sneucer (he orutor. TliC music Was Well delivered by Prof, r'niukc'u Duiul. Emlle h'arsl delivered Uie ots-nlng address -In I'iviiiIi "The Bondman, with Wilton Lackaye as the star, under the management °f •William A. Itrudy. will oik-ii the season •>>l't. 15. al. Hie Olympic Then (re, In ibis city. Hall Caliie, Hie author of lids play. Is cx- pcrtnij here lo siiiMTVlse 'Ik production.... Mamie I'liimlimliai.i. or IhN cllv. wh" l";s spmiH ,|, (| lt . irumalil i>i-ituia(lc (luhfl proiiueiloiis during the Wlutcr, wu» cast as ''l.viiipc in ■•i.-snillle." and some very com-. Piiniralurv Ihlugs are being said of this youug .-• lady's tibllllv... ...IosIr Intropodl. clwmcler rmi>ii|i..M U ,. '„( Heiumc Oardeu, Is In distress WW Ihe loss by theft of some vmmMJ .'••"elry, wlili.h was taken from her room at 'be lu.lel where she Is sloiipilig '}l l''° r l'v.iii|, biennial nmvenlloii of the Iheat- ileni Meehaiiles AssimIiiHou of Ihe Lnlted •bib^ mm Canada, held In HI. l-oids. (he '"iliiillq.. nnie|.e< ..err efecled : P|-i«l<l»ill. I'. II. Green, X. Y.: lirst vice prcbldcut, •has. Collin. Itrooklyn. N. Y.: second vice prexhh.nl, Jan,,.* Mathewsoii. oaklnnd, «'al.: .iliirn »i.-,. |iiv.lili.|ii, I'. A. M'.irx, Itlrftiiiii;- Mai, Ate.; fourth vice president, Jaa. Dun- ■aiis,,i,, Huilsvllle. Kv.: fifth vice president, «• S. Glenson, St, Louis, Mo.; grand secrc- Kiiiishm City.—At Electric Park (Sam Heujaniln. manager) Fernllo and his baud closed their engagement Inst week, aud have delighted] tone audiences ever since their "IH-ntng. In Ihe (iernian Village Ihe vunde- Villi: nela Included : 'UBe Newsboys' yunrtede, Olga St. Clair, the Inleniullonal dancer: Laura Howe aud her Dresden Dolls, Inn novel uud lirety siuglng act. and Morgan and McUenry. dancers. A special lireworks dis- play ami Ihe eruption of Mont I'elec arc given ou Wednesday. Frl.lny and Sunday nights. Weber and Ids band began an Indefi- nite engagement July 22. Koiikst nun: ib. B. Kussell, manager). —Melbourne' MacDowcll and Virginia Drew Treseott gave excellent performances of Sardou's "Glsmouda" last week, and pleased large audiences. Those deserving special mention were Louis Thomas. Margaret (latch and Mr. Hall. The open air attraction. range's Baud, cuuliuues popular. This week I In* sluck coii>|*a»y n-ll produce "Itesuercc- lloii," and In the tea garden Klein, Oil Bros. ami Nicholson. In llndr musical ac(, will be a fentiire. 'FAiliMuli.vr I'auk (W. F. Smllli. nnina gcr).—Kecord breaking crowds have been lu ulteiidnuce nil the past week, owing lt> Ihe Tact that Ihe incctlugs of Ihu Wyandotte Cliuiibiuqua are being held here. Klllle's llalul was Ihe special feature. I liner's Third Kcglmciil Hand continues to much favorlt- Isni. Caiimvai. I'auk (Win. Winch. uia'iii"e>- The Dentifrice OF THE A prime favorite ainoiig Ihosc wtio discriminate. Thousands of Jimcrack Denti- frices have come and }?oiie. but SOZODON'T has gone proudly on through (jo years or more of popu- lar favor. Always most modern, always safest and suH-st, an lumest Dentifrice of full value. Those wliu have stoo<l by SOZ< riXJN'T have their reward in line, strung teeth thai are destined to last a lifetime. A Dentifrice absolutely free from acid and grit and any injurious sub- stance, and one of delicious, pene- trating and lasting fragrance . is SOZODONT. Yon never know the.delights of SoSttli'Hl lllllil von lurrc liial il. REILLY A WOODS' BIG SHOW. All peoplo en paged for tho above attraction kindly report at BIJOU THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA, PA., AUG\ 1, at 10 A. M. Kindly acknowledge this by return inail to PAT REILLY, South Atlantic, N. J. _;SOUTHLANDS REPRESENT!VE REPERTOIRE CO. EDSALL-WINTHROPE BIG STOCK CO. in I'Koi'l.K. ll\vi» ,\NI» UHtttKNVHA iVl WEPBKTOIKE PEOPLE To nun oil wire. l'co|ilu llml can act csu Iih\c Mnub..I.e. i.'mi pl:i. .• Tutu. Trinnbuiie tiuil I'orni'L thnl caii ilouhlu hIhkc, B|iecliillli'»i)r|inrN. AImi S|iecl»lly l'cn|ile. Ili-heaninU July'Jx. (Week -IiiiiiIh. hlx Miow. No Mallnei'H. Slate all Hist letter. 1'ii.v own. Mu^t iiiwmllvel.v tie ithle to jiiluunivlronr don't, write. Address Wll.soN, S. C., Week Jail », IIAI.Ivltlll, N. 0. N. U.-I1AKKY MI'.I.V 11,1,1). W. DINS, Al,. DKMl, JIIIIN BAIIUK, Write. MbHUIIII.w. Lu. hi in- Three forms. -1'OWI'I.K — ■Vasty. Henry F.Willard's Comedians Clovpr Cnmedliiu with, Specialty, to join lniiiietliiiiolyl Yuiinjr, Ouuil touHinu LcniliuK Woman; hIko Two MldRots. ' Stall' o\fi')f|illiK. biebeliiic wtary, tll'-l Idler. I.i-Iki KiiiiIiui, wille. IliiMlv r, Wllil.nlll), .InihNiiutlllr, l-'ln. On sale everywhere. RAOINQ. Brigliton Beach Racing Assn. BRIGHTON UK AC II. Jiily 10 <o Aug. a. BASE BALL AMERICAN LEAGUE. LEAGUE PARK. * With Cleveland, .Inly H*. «.'•. ■*<': tt« With Di.tiOU. July ■ i'. t, HO. ill. A ug. I^_ ASBESTOS r ' ; ' ,: hi-ini r«r itnokiei; : C W. tllA.INi.lt €0. W I'KMtl, ht.. goyriiBi. —Uruokc and his Chicago Marine Band closed their engagement here last week, and will he tiupplanted this week by C'ulllando's Venetian Hand, for a return engagement. In the Wig- wam (be vaudeville hill iasl week Included : .tames Itentch. ' dancer: Florence Arnold, singer, and Josh Drruno, black face coaiedlan and dancer. GIU.M Opkiia llutKK (K. Sj. llrlghuin. man- ager).—The season of HniT-8 will be Inuitgu- .ratcd henr on Saturday night, July '-'. wllh "A TlioroughbriHl Trainii" ns Ilie n|n'iiliig at- Iractlun. '•('hinatmvn 4'harlie" follows. CueJ'KHlMis.—lihigllug Uros.' Circus Is billedTwr two s-howTS «'U Kunsns rily, Kair.. Is lo have u new auditorium built hy Wyandotte Auditorium and Amusement «'o. It will he erected ou the mirth aide uf Min- nesota Avenue, lietween Klghth and Ninth Streets. The building will la' KM) hy WO. nnd Is in cost *8.i)t)H. with a sealing eapaelly or Sim. and a lloor for dancing and skating. ; — . *>' » ■IIIODC ISLAND. I'roviilcBue.—At Heidi's ■ (Charles l,o- vciiberg, manager), "t'eacefnl Valley" was Ihe'offering or the Alhec Slock Co. week of July l.'i, und It proved well liked. "A Moil rrn Magdalen." beginning 22. "Before and Arier." 20 mill week. K.mimkk (HplU & NathniiMoii. managers I.— "tju I lie Kiiwiimi'ltlver" drew good business week of IT.. "The Charily Hall," 22 nutl weak.' The closing week of Ihe slock cimii- liuuy season will be 211. when ••'llm Nlglil Be- fore* Christmas" will he preseuled. Mucky Point (1(. A. Harrington, uiiina. gcr).—At the Korest Casino, 22 and week, are Hume, fain and lloey. the Vinos, Madge Ihtvtelle. Kthel Jackson, the Rniiid Kls|ers. Kn'lMeeii He Vole, ('lark ami Hanson, Young Siimlow, Lambert ' lOrucst and' Bohvc add dyers. Cittsi'K.vr I'auk (It. A. Ilnrrlngloii. niutiii- s uri.—In Hie music hull Tor 22 uud week are: Tlie Four Kveri-lla. Wliilfied. Stewarl. Klalow ami Huim. Hill nlxl Akcr. Mr. aud Mrs. Novelll. LUirllug und Itcyiiolds, and Hie Muii'hultau Ulrls. ■ i i • — •\VooiiMOfl.el—At the lloug Lake The- atnr III. B. liandiill. luanuger) Ihe programme fur Jutv 22 and week Includes: Jack and llerlha 'llli-h. Winnie lilclurds, Wnrren and HroHiwiiv. invlev ami Itaiidull. Kdwr Mack, and Three Wise Bell Hops (Mack, linldie and Ituriisi, nnd Hit: million pleltires. The warn) wen I her «f ihe nast wn* wrought Immense crowds to the luke, boosting the nresciK sen- son's rccclnls up lo a recwd mark. i '•szzZZT'a mtuvST W « ii ■•■m *■-•-■•■■•<. Is'utk. —\V-ll I him K. Barry, manager of Ihe I Ad dress I. N. IthhVIW. I ■ » . »■. -»h in.ntoii, >■ -i. Wocinsocket Opera I louse. Is to comiilete his iliitlni with the Jackson & (ionium syndicate (his month, lu order to accent a very pnuuls- ing iinsiib.il wllli one of the large picture machine companies. » Firnvvrl,—At Sheedy's Krechoily l'urk ((lias. K. Cisik. niautiger) week of July 22: "In Morocco." wllh Princess l.ulliili, sixteen Moorish dancers and Arabian acivbals: Hue and Benedetto. Joe Mynn. Maymc Itemlng- lon and her pickaninnies. Kelly and Kent. Montgomery mid Moore, mm Nnyiurn nnd Nol'BS.—t'oreuuugli-'Sells Urolhers' Circus drew huge audiences ID Uockstadcr's Minstrels appeur at the Xuwuurt Opera House .Inly -j,-, The Karle C. Sliiiumus Co. will open lis season here Aug. 12. ♦ ■» KENTUCKY. LoulsvHn-.-=-At White CH.V 1.1. II. Whal leu. niiiiiager) large crowds vlsllid Ihto re sort enllre week of July I . The Passion nhir nlcliires. reiiiilly hilrudilced. were well liked. Vuiulevllb: h-Olun-a Tur »irk «r SI , lire: Kolllns and Kllfton. I«» Cranil.ill and. Marie llolfsoa. The Passion play plcluri-s | continue. ... ,.', , KOMTAINH KEIlltr I'AUK (\\ m. Itclcllllllltl. | liuihugeri.- Allele Mc.N'elll special fealurc. made n dechleil Id I wllh the piilroiis of Iht , I heal re hen- lu her vocal iifferlngs. I be; dHicr iiiimbeis were given llberul applause. For week of 21 : Volia, Lew Hawkins. Krwl Kay mid couuuiny. I'lo Adler, (ielg-T and YViillers, niul Ihe klimdrouic. ♦ »» ■ WEST VtJMIMIA. ■H'liccllnit At the Wheeling Park tl-'ruiik .1. Maker, giiiera) inui)ageri,. on accnunl nf (lie rains cvorv evening. Ihe alleiid.iuc"' wiis | r.nfr r;ilr for la,t ««■!,. ^IJarh.ii'b Minjiirt* ! oav." e.M.\ nailnfaelhM. Bill fur week of 21 . . Mile. liny. Byrd nnd Vimce, Diilllil-lledcay I Troupe, uud Us Cnrrnya. jKiirlc Patrick, BARITONE. LEADS. STAGE DIKECIOB. A "New Idea" Musical Cniuudy. lu four io-h on hinil, Musical Sketches. ■ i ' U"inl? Inv lU'iillllCIIIIU, Aiblre«s 'jvs Hj MnIn St. AI4U II lllllllllll of luiytiii. iiliiu. lit -li Ciiiii. ili.in lb I'lilimili'. Iiulih I'ouiOliiiii. Sileiin;' ami Dailellig Snnbiclt.. r'liiinielor Itliiiiuil, Ki-eentrle Coiiieiliau PmperlJ M»n who can pliiv smnll |uui. I'Ihiiiih iflrN mid 1'lnnni, Inr the succmk lul liiixel'otiicdv, "MKIOHDOHI.v IMKIUIIIIOHN." All niinil «la spicbillle-, llehcnislils July ■il. II A. M. I'iiik riieiilrc, I'bllii, I'.i. Addict ■l»»l)l WATKItttu • ulinrc. m i nil ul III id Weal ll'JltlHt , N. V., Iioiii July '.".• mi II July 'in ...J.. BEFORE AND AFTER THEATRE, MOUQUIN'S m Ave., bet. 27th aM 281k Sis., New York, mil nt popui.au. •> VHKNCII RKHTAOKANT. PAKISIA.N OAI'K. : : ' JBtUIC «.:»TO I A. M. To Join Miisiiiiil Acts'!)!' I'urliier (crcniiiliig ,*■»*■ Play lenor sajmplionv. co|-|nil, eUrlael. slide 'i:»r nel, xylophone, lulwplioiic. electric bells llulnicr rile, c'lilmcs, etc. sing mime lenor. Tell II all. WANTED, Al Heavy j^Asnd Juvonilp Woaian Lo PTay aomo Hoavios, and a Few More ClovQr Vorsatilq Pooplo lor 'Balance oi' Summor Season and Rogular. A dill eM lll'IKT l>. OAi.lVOl>, Lake \n lui'i'N advanced lo people tiiiktiown lo me. i|lnei|iiii Puili, Pueblo, Colo ltd Mepl. I A. D'AIOIAM) KISTI'IRS- I.KON HrMKt XOI.IIS Willi Wanted, Girl Acrobat, ' . : i; :. '.. P Ulie I hill can du a Utile lr»}i )itw work pietmed. i • j .' !;' To Enlarge the Tasmanian Troupe. Long seiiMin bunked III Klirojie. Addl M.IACK SUTTIIN, Hi pel iiiulc Ihiuciil'ci'k Wiillaic Slum, nr Heiiiutiu-iii iiildri-Ks, 12' lliilloiiwnod Hired, IteHdllig, l'a. SPEDDEN-PAIGE STOCK CO. NT REPERTOIRE PEOPLE IN ALL LINKS Can ulso place iHMid lailileville Acl-. Single mid llniibl'e, Piuii-'i I'biier und Ageul. Stale l-'l.'l I, I'AltTICPl.AltS aii'l LowchI hulniv I'l llr-l leller. Aiblre.is M'CtH.KN I'AIHK STdl'K I'll., |,a Ci'ii-.-it Tliculre, Ui UiM-.-e. \\ I-., Weed Jnl.v "J; Meirnpoliliiii 'Ibeiiire, llm lieHli-r, Minn., Week July al, WANTED, FOR A Break For Liberty 8l.Mli season hpeli'a Aug. la. ■I'ariiunicr Or Prnper- ty'Hau thai can pluv biihiII, low coiiicily part; Uen- eral UuhIiii-ss Man, Juvenile Man unit WotPiui. People la oilier linen, write. ' Slate lowi-ht and all ill lirnl letter. K. C I NKKKNEII. 3I14H Woodland Ave.. Ulevelaml, Ohio. CD. oSflft c-ia Man. Miifldclie and etcr Woman,' TIiimc doll inii-c fill Hen prelcrrcd. Blale kwreit Sumircr * ary. Wc pav board. Join on wire. Awlnnw lilth'KV bTOCK, CO.. Cape. May, N. J WANTS Ccneral Mam. Jiivenlle Wuuian. i.'haiactcr Woman, Hume doing — ^al WANTED QUICK, A. D. McPHEE'S IMPERIAL STOCK CO. Young Woman for Soubretles and Ingenues, wilb fipooialllos. Two Good Versillle OomediariH with Specialtion. Sifltor Team Wlio can cltango often. IjiiiK Nana WIIWI rljilit peupb-. Aim" el ill once, -Inline loni-nl ami pay vdmi own Imb |y. Ilclicuf.-uils Auir. I. People I'ligitRdl write. W.M. KCIIltl-S, M|(r, McPlu-i.-'a liiipeilnl Nlnek Company, IIii-iIIiiuh, MIclilKiiu. FOR KKNT OR »^VjtyjE>, MAJESTIC THEATRE, PITTSBURG, PA. Ilmue m-wiy nili-il up, new m-etlery, iwm iIiu'ih, III fact everylhliiK in the liiiiiilliiic liuiili anil chiaii. Keiilliurciipaeily l.'nxinii ItiellMl Poor. Hint a Oalenny Hint will --eiitiWi, buiMlred. lull . iln be liit-i-cilm-d The lease runs for iienrli lliro- yeaia yet. l.-e iiluui Mm best nnd Ihe wont HilcMv riipiimii-il ilhdilcl In WC.-lcril Pa. Imiuue MA.IIi^TIC I III: \ 1 111., I i llnb-lm> I. ,l«e., I'll l.lHi in. I'M. DR. D. W. MOOREHEAD and DR. LEON BLACKBURN Waul Sliiiici'H. Iliineer-., Cuiin.<<luu->, Sknl-li T'-an/ and a Piano I'lnynr for tlie'iuilv Inn car Mudli-iiui Show iii-Aincrlra wiikliiis week hIuiiiIi.. inlnliniit will nut he tiih-ralvd, Sbiie liiwt-l ^iilnry. Money Hiire. Address MOOKwllKAM it III,At Kill ll(v. Cl.i-n. 1>, UM , WE'RE FORCED TO LEAVE OUR HAPPY HOME. '•j'"-"" "Win woahiarfiiJ lajaVjJayHi In.Ufa l»n* yeor in ordi-ra received lor Hie. ••ImikI IMaa «« om-llt" lum lurii.d u* lo uliiindoii oiir ruclnry in Poinalc, M. .». twliicli »« liiivw run MlRM Bawl day Tor llm lu»« nine iimhiIIi.i, mill open » Match larger mill heller e<|til|>|ieil plant In Ifenitih, M< .»., nliiiie M« Kill lie utile lo lul n out enoiiKli Ual I-'Mir.- Tiiinlm In »ii|i|d> Hie demand. Piny iiiili: rilch In yi'iir imlarnt ir yon inainp im mriiIu, mi-'II inl.n (I ami slid- hi N fair lllnle Hours. • - WLfiMAM UAL, Inc., ... /„. 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