The New York Clipper (August 1907)

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August 17. THE NEW YOBK CLIPPER- CALL! TO FROFESSSONAL ARTISTS. ON HFPTEMHRIt 1 VTK WILL MOVB niR SEW VOHK OFFICE TO Suite 410, 1416 B'way Broadvray and 30th St. Blag. THE TROPICAL MOON will make your act, JfttB OF TJBL18 SEASONS QlTEFaNGS. LOO K THEM OVER CAREFULLY. MOQMBEAftfiS AMD DREAMS OF YOU l?E •Mom A Drenray Beml-Clai.K- Waits Ballad. The only worthy Sitrr*<«ar to "Loro Me, and tbe World I* Mine." MOIIM FOB A G!BL HEB Y00 XL %^Z™W:T*' CQLOft The peer of all con do} number*. Thi-i Is no Idle claim. I Ye Hop! I'm Running Wild! A Coon Shone, ihe Lilv o Which Ifou've Never Heard The Starry ,Flag Forever! I MORWIWO. CY! .V HMMlafl "llltl>e" Novell, I'lini lie! • tnc lAllgt.s. A Housing March Ron)/ Sitliahie- I * for Any riirpcHO. -I CINDERELLA. a creation insnnAdnoi by Hie I'oinpoti'i'of "Tnc ilomloHf r." P» Ol-chMiratlODH Jo the »boyo ■song., free.In any key, upon receipt of program. EJ»<k' W« trea U»t. Hroretslonm. aUvaya welcome at e ltfaer atant aiSet No Card*. Song lllmtratorai send for our Hit of Illustrated >on|.. it.iiu A carp* of rompntent liii»tler» atwayu on hand jo «jrvo ymK •» t-illCAOO OFFK'Ki I.V4 K. Lake St. Marine Hlilg.i NKW voitu OKii'K f.i 1431 Broadway. j FJro'CABPRNTrn nnd Mile. Dolores hnve toliied hands la a new vaudeville act, con- sist tmr of comedy and character changes. I'nr the past .four weeks both have been member? of the Majestic Stock Co., at Mun- e lnd.. where they met with success. They dosed Saturday. Aug. 3, to Join Al. H. Evans' l vceum Comedy Co, In lAbanon, Ky. Mr. rnrnenter writes that he has a fine comedy character net, called "The Komlkal Kountry KM " while Mile. Dolores does a very clever male'turn. Both will be seen la vaudeville his season. Mr. Carpenter has been play- ne the leads with tbe Majestic Stock Co., and Miss Dolores heavies and Juveniles. .\Udam'. La Blanche, serpentine dancer nnd globe roller, writes that, owing to others using the same name, she will be known In ihe future ns Blanche Croydon. Votes from tub Novelty Thbatbe, Still- water. Minn.: CD. Obrecht, manager.— Itusiness couldn't be better. Blllle Wamlng- ton Hack face comedian, Is here this week, S3 he Is making a alt. Onr Juvenile concert kind and orchestra, under the leadership of ,H. Obrecht, la still a strong feature. They were engaged as a special outdoor feature for the Fourth of" July.' Tbe band accompanied the Eagles and Sons of Herman's excursion down the river. Mr. Ohrec.ht signed as a fea- ture for the Elks'- convention here, Aug. 7. 8. Our new hoiise Is rapidly nearing completion, and everything looks' very bright for the coming Fall and Winter season. The Old Reliable Is received every week, and every- h "cHAs dtiDBMA, novelty contortionist, has closed with the Al. F. Wheeler circus, with which he has been since April 20. Mr. Ull- derra reports meeting with great success In his contortion work. He has signed for thlB season with Guv Bros.' Minstrels, to do his act In'.the; olio. • •• Sam Habbis, the "Merry Minstrel," writes: "While I was playing the Star Theatre rmqueane, Pa.,. 1.was presented by Patrick Brady, manager of the National Hotel, with ii watch fob. made by Indians with the Kemp Sisters Wild West show. It is made of beads nnd buckskin, and Is very neat." Geo. E. Murphy -writes from Ashury Park, N J.: ''Mr. Whitman was badly Injured oil n toboggan chute here. His leg was caught hetween the car and guide rail ot the chute, and was' badly crushed. He was pretty well shaken th>. hut we hope he will be out In three or four weeks. We are "stopping tor ihe Summer at Hotel Chelsea.': Kim-H. Am.bn, of Rochester, N. \., , Is olng Into vaudeville with a pony act. Mr. Jlen Is- well known In the show world, as he has been a ring master and trainer for one of tbe beat animal shows In this, as well as foreign countries. Mr. Allen Is booking tills seanotton Keith's Eastern circuit SutLiVAN' ani> Pahqi'Hlsxa are at their Summer home at Lake George. IMU bav- ins toured from New York In their new automobile.' They open the coming season Aug. 18, on the Orpheum. circuit. Tub Abtaibes. Fred and Adele, write: "Oar new act made good at Proctor's New- ark Theatre.- We played Keith's, at Philadel- phia, week of'Aug. 0, < ■ ' , Stanlev and .Scaniax, who opened July 21 at the Crystal Theatre, St. Joseph. Mo., hnvc twelve weeks over the Western States s have twelve weeks circuit. Leslie and Williams, black face come- dians, finished eighteen weekB for the West- ern Vaudeville Managers' Association, at Mannlon't Park, St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 3. They will spend the remainder of tbe Summer at Cedar Point, 0., and Colegrove, Pa., .taking IT their Fall hooking Sept. 23, which Is solid io February. 1!M)8. Marion Blake has been putting on the stock burlesque at Hevore .leach for the past four weeks. She Is now staging the bur- lesques at Plum Island, Mass., In conjunc- tion with Marie Ilea ley, as the Healey & lllakc Extravaganza Co. Ciua. B. Labbivee Is at the Wonderland, Cleveland, 0., and will remain there inilll Aug. in, then he Joins Miner's Dreamland Co. He reports meeting with success. Tm: itosTBR of Kleffer & Turner's Silver Plslo Show, under a large waterproof tent. Is as follows: Kleffer & Turner, proprietors; llnppy Dick Turner, Bud Kleffer, Daisy Tur- ner, Eddie and Pearl Turner, Llbby Dclmore, Harvey Blodgett, Porter and Palmer. Walter Berry, Victor, Pullan, Prof. Thos. Glrtanner, leader of band and orchestra; John ("Pogy' O'Brien Jr.) O'Brien, master of transporta- tion. O. S. Conk; master of canvas; Jo Jo Talsralnl, properties; Frank A. Mack, treas- urer; Bud Kleffer, advance. The show has done remarkable business since we opened at Holmdel, K J., up to the present writing. We are now nenrlng central New Jersey. Jack Stmondb writes: "I am again ln harness, playing the parks in Pennsylvania for Bart McHugb. Have fully recovered from the surgical operation at Mt. Clemens, nnd am feeling better than I ever did In my life. I - am booked up In vaudeville till next June." - Albhkt and Freda Krra write: "We will ■ lose with the C. Rock's Shows about Oct. fi, and will go to Chicago, where we have bought a place, and will take a much needed rest before going out with our own show uext Winter. We will carry about seven people, and ' present moving pictures and high class vaudeville. We are doing a fine business In spite of the stormy weather. At Cnslmlr, Wis., we had a biowdown Aug. 1. which tore our top In three places from the wall to the bale ring, but owing to some hustling with the needle, we were able to show again: the next dny. So far everybody Is happy and The Clippir la always wel- come/' Nuteh pbom Ricton'h Vaudrvilld Co.— Although the Summer has been a very back- ward one for Hhow business, we have done very well. The B. R. O. etgn appears nightly. Rlcton and his company make one week stands, and are touring Pennsylvania at present. Howard Connor, tbe Impersonator. was presented with a diamond brooch last, week, during our performance. ThlB Is Mr. Connor's third season with .Manager Rlcton. Frank Bowbn reports that be Is getting along nicely since leaving the hospital, ne Is camping at Rockaway, and expects to be nblc to continue his work shortly. La Claia and West, who will open ther season on Sept 2, arepretty well booked up Into the next year. They will present their comedy playlet, "A Drop into Society," whlfh has been nil fixed up and will he a bigger suc- cess tbon cvor. Miss West's voice Is In fine trim, and she will continue to use her last e.esson success, "flood-bye. Sweetheart, Good- bye." okas. 3. Mack and Mabel Buroers are In their fourth week on the Pollock Kockv Mountain, Pa„ circuit and their new Irish comedy act has been a big succsea. world of Playm. The Katiifiune Robfr Stock Co. closed Its season of twelve weeks at the Bflstahli- Thentre, Syracuse, X. Y., on Saturday night, Aug. II, ending, our Informant' stales, tile most successful sroson of stock In that cltv since tSftS, When the Salisbury Slock played there for an entire season. Miss Holier re- ceived an ovation ns well as aornl offerings from the audience tbe closing night, and nil tue members of the company received glfis of rememhranecs from, their many friends. Miss Rober and Mr. Blanden have left for their country home to-rest for a few weeks before they start rehearsals for their Winter season. The mother of tbe late Nellie Reed Is re- quested to communicate with Oro B. Jones, who was an usher at the Iroquois Theatre, t'hlcagfi, at the time of the (Ire. Ills address Is Box 1017, Jacksonville, Fit. Willard 0. Foster, ot the Van Dyke & Eaton Co., nnd Myrtle Bethel, of-Daven- Sort, la., were married on Aug. 2, In Keo- uk, In., by Rev. R. C. Mclllwaln, of St. John's Episcopal Church. The couple were divorced recently, after several years of mar- ried life, but they decided to remarry. CriiR. J. Conrad and Al. H. Block, of the Conrad Stock Co., were Clipper callers Aug. S. They are preparing for the tour, which will open Sept 4. Duncan Hexward, press agent of the Os- man Stock Co. (Southern), writes: "We opened our season In Cumberland, Md„ on Aug. 12, to a full house. The company will make an extended tour of the South, and may then go under canvas. Tbe rosier numbers sixteen people, and It Is probably the best cotnpanv that Mr. Osman has ever taken out. W. H. Hartlgfln, who Is well known for his able interpretation of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," has been engaged as director of the company, and his wife (Zara Prltchette), who toured this country for years In 'Dr. Jekvll and Mr. Hyde,' are being featured In this bill. The company Includes: John Os- man, owner and manager; W. H. Hartlgan. director: Morguerite. osman, Lucille'Wilde, Layfette Hall, Zara Trlcbetle, Watkyns Doug- las, Marian West, Victor West Edward Rarton, Jack Barrett. Anna May, 0. G. Mnnthe, Will Clark and others. Work Is be- ing pushed rapidly on the new Shuhert The- atre that Is being erected at Cumberland. Md. It was at first thought that the house would be opened about Sept. 1, but now It Is probable that it will be the first of the year before the house Is completed." - Florence Kramer, with her own company. In "A Lamb from Wall Street," the new musical comedy from the pen of W. W. I.a- polnt, author of "When' Women Love," "For Love and Honor," "Border Bess," and many other successful plays, opened her season at Dkrre, Vt., Aug. 1. The piece wos an immediate success and bids fair to have a long and prosperous season. The cast In- cludes the following people: Florence Kra- mer, Laara; Stone, Lucretla .McGuire, Eva Chambers, F. O. Galltard, .Cas. Hale, Wal- ter Fisher. BUly H. Evans/ stage manager: George Brock; .props., and the tour Is under the personal* direction of'the aurhor-mana- ger. Mr. Lapoinr. Wm. H. GaovKB writes:"The Chambers & very successful at! MISS In an Elaborate Scenic Production of the New and Novel Western Sensational Melodrama, "Girl of Eagle Ranch." .-„ : 'By WALTER WOODS. SEASON OPENS SEPT. IB, CARLOAD OF SCENERY. MANAGERS SEND OPEN TIME. WANTED— People for the following parls: Genteel Heavy, Mexican Heavy, Character t'nmedinn with Specialty, Remntrfe Character, Union Carpenter, t'nton Property-Man to play Character Old Man, Woman I'nr Juvenile, Woman for Comedy iJsm), Also good Quartette. . . ' W. ff. ORAGKY, Manager, HOTEL FORTESCUE, MISSOURI AVE., ATLANTIC CITY, N, J„ or MESSRS. STAIR cfc HAVLIN, 1441 Broadway^N. Y. " Fiutk Marion closed a. pleasant engage- ment with the Whllo Stock .Co.. at liscdnahn, MUU., on July S7, owing to a previous con- tract for the regular season, with Burgess and Hlmmeli-ln. Trehsa Scrrnx. of the Sutton Trio (Har- vey, TressR and Miss Francis), was ill for two wee!;s tvith malaria, but has fully re- covered, nnd has Joined her husband and daughter with the C. C. Phillips' "l', T. C." C'>. Ofo. W. Lbhow, formerly of the Bennett * Moulton Co.,-has signed with the Frederic Oage Stock for this season. ■>•?. It was derided nt a special meeting on Friday night, Aug. 0, to Incorporate the FrlarB under the laws of the Stnle ot New York. The motion In regard to the Incor- poration was Introduced Ky the abbot. Tbo motion wus passed unanimously. In recognition of his valuable services as the Friars' general .attorney and counsel, A. L. Jacobs was proposed by Friar Philip Mlnde), and seconded? by Prlar Harry J. Snmmers, for honorary membership. Friar Jacobs made a speech of thanks, to thajis- semhled Friars. De sails for Kurope for a taw weeks' -vacation Aug. 13. Late in the evening the club was enter- tained by- John A. K. Malone, manager of Daly's Theatre, London, Fog., who spoke on "Tbe American Press Agent In London." Other speakers on this topic were Friars A. Toxen Worm. John ft. Bogers, Charles Fmer- son Cook and Wells Hawks. The committee appointed to secure larger Managers and Electricians, Attention! We will send onr latest Oalalogrne, containing full description nnd showing method* of operation of everything pertaining in Klaotrlual Stage Draft, PRKK, tn anyone (muling unlive cents to cover postage on wime. We MAKE A SPKOIALTi OF RI.KOTKIOAL BCKNIC! HPI'ltf'TS FOR THRATIIF..H, also SBKIfnit HARK AMUHEMKNT ATTRACTIONS. One large JOHNSTOWN FI.ODII at »7,0(IO, with proscenium opening from 6G to IP* feet. One small JOHNSTOWN Fl.oon, price Jii.fion, tvliiiprniici.nl urn opening 55 to «n feel. Now In stork ready for dellvert. JOSEPH MENCHEN ELECTRICAL CO. Tilephone 3695 Col. . . CABLE, MENCHEN, N. V. 354 West 50th Strut, New York til/. ABC Cod., Gill Edition. largest Mamitactunrs ot Electrical Appliances iiJ Scenlo Effects In the Woil.- THE WIGGERY miscellaneous. BOSTKB Or Hll.l/H MBniClNI) AMI (.'ONCEICT Co.: Dr. C. Hill, proprietor; I»r. M. Mad- docks, lecturer nnd magician: Happy Jack Hampselle, stage manager, comedian and mu- sician ; /oil Bros., acrobats, contortionists, nnd wire walkers; John Sadler, Dutch co- median ; Billy Pule, Mock face comedy ; Harry Held, parody singer: Cbas. Hill Jr., plnnlut: fiovey Stock Co. closed s Summer season at Whitehall, N. Y., Aug. 3. xne eommineo v «ppi tea to secure larger ii---; V,.V»»r'iint"i™ ^mw wi; nm IS e»m« I will opejuny one piece show with my new c i, IR roor0if for theFrlnrs were authorised ""Jiii'Si 0 ^„ "1 ,,'Jl t?.«iKe«« « n ^ imi Tnt partner, Mr.-Taterka Aug. 31. The play ,1s a t0 #rocwn » ,„ cIoft1ag tne loawH and necftB . ««»>{*^^^5X255" i»SS week i! ISiSSStiS^S^^^^t^ saryarrangementi for occnpatlonjn the near ;2t*J&JJfS&SS2S! ^ »'* ,,J scenery. Oertle Sand will play the sonbrette part In It. Jay H. Smith has been engaged to play a part and do a specialty." Nat if% Soi^mon called at this nltlce last week, while'on bis way to Join a company In the West,, as musical director. RnsTKB of "The Kerry flow:" Bernard Dalv. J. J, Hnntley, R. V". Ferguson, J. D. Walsh, Lee Millar, Malcomb Blevlns, James Ryan. Major Laird, Harry Sinclair, -J. W. Spalding, James While, Mabel Walsh, Anna McNaugnton, Marie Curtla, TJ. K Nowell, director; John Bttcble, general manager; J. H. Huntley, stage manager; H. 1". Frank- lin, hnslness manager; Sim. Folsom, agent: F. P. Henry, musical director: Major Latrd, carpenter; Frank McC'affery, props.; James Ryan, electrician. . ' . „ WiNiFimti Sthwart has closed on tbe Keith circuit and has signed to ploy leads with a force comedy; - Fi.OBEVcn Tempkst hnB been engaged by F. 55legfeld Jr., for three years. Hhe will remain in "The Follies of 1907.'.' and will be sary arrangement^ for ocenpat future of The rooms offered, by The. Herml- nige, it cluh lintel for men, at HevoiitH Avemie ahh Forty-second Street. Frlnr Treasurer ftumSey wus added to the eom- tnltteo. It Is estimated, that they will be ready for occupancy within sixty days. Proposers and seconders of candidate* for membership, are earnestly requested to. ac- company such proposals with tbe address of the candidate, ana tinder ilto constitution no nil members of the company. NOTBS PMW HOU.OWAY'H COMEDY tlO.— Tbl» company Is ranking A reputation Hticoud In nunc. In Wisconsin, nnd the universal opinion of managers and |>al runs Is that tilt? lloliowny Show Ik the ninHt tip-lo-itnte of Any attraction playing this territory. The com- pany Is well balunri'd flntl composed of tho foiliTwing: l 1 '. ('• lloliowny, proprietor nnd ninniiger: He. .1. F. Huns, dentist.; Mrs. Lucy Hollo-way, treasurer; (Ins (Mnrko. stage inann presented later-on In a leading part In a i) m w hj, governors must have more Inrormntlnn limn 1ms been glvrn.no Hits pnlnl. The following personsj worn elected to mem- bership: Active—Henry Fdwnrds Warner, Clay i.nmbert, C, II. Small, W. f^e tlrovc nnd- Karl Q. ■ Mncvltf.y. Lay — James <'. Young, C. II. Cbevee* Friar Hnvld Traltell aunounced the-serious illness of Friar J. M. VdMh, and the shbot Ktnted that Frlnr Jack Hammond was serious- eorgn Thompson, advance ngitiit. Our trained dog, Imke, Is a fuvorlte with everyone. The Oiirav La Rhmoh lire wllh Mexican Herb Co.. No. 7. They snnd tbe following notes and roster of the company: "Wo am playing through Utah, under our large water- proof tent, and have a little While City of oiir-uwn.' We arc doing tin H. B. 0. buslnts* every alght. Itnster: J>r. It. W. I.e Reno, hjc new musical production. ' RBHEAntut.s began last week for George Mldrtleton's dramatization of Meredith Nich- olson's novel, "The House of a Thousand Candles," In which R M. Holland will have the leaning role. The cast will Include David comedian: Txmlin Pimz, late of tbe Fen/, Twin Brothers, pianist and operatic tenor: Mrs. II. <i. Bennett hiimlles the tickets; Jack Stockner, characters, and Bnby Nota- tion Ln Iteno, our 111 tin mnseol, Tim Oijj 1iw.iaiii.ii Is ii welcome visitor every week.' visit Ihe sick The death hv the Frla hnve been elected a Friar at the nekt meet Ing of the hoard of jrovernbrs. ■ r..i k « no. F rinr John W. Bumsey. treasurer of the Classford, Douglas J. Wood, EdhaCOhroy and 0TAefi has presented to the Friars n hnnd- Irene Moore. -■■■-m. <m , »°n>e oesk nnd bookcase, for use In the ofllee Russule BASBfrr has been engaged to MO 0 f the corresponding secreiary. S«V^&r%^^^i&j% J?SS3S%^M«SX&*3&i jga»ifiiwiBirii.Ti«s-i.^ In September, after a short tour In other he tendered to Al. llayman, at lt<!lsenwet)er's, wn '■" sor - cities. ■ . _ Fifty-eighth Street and Eighth Avenue, Mr. Notes ynosi Silver Famim Show.— We Mas. CoaiN.fK RinBn-ICri.snY, an Amer- nayman has cabled his acceptance and lonnkn nre lining (he fmnner business this w««on, lean singer, now making her first trip to io Friar Marc Klaw, of the supper committee. WW lenlM not being large, enough to ai-co'm- " The dinner takes place nt' 8.i«l o'clock (In-, module the crowds. The idtow Is giving the stead of 10.30 o'clock) on Friday night, Atig. hlggesl mitlHfnrtirin of uoy sliowjn Mkhi '.'3. Kach membet' in good standing will be gun. Our hnnd 1m pronounced hy press anil permitted to bring with htm one guest, hut t..e name of such guest must be supplied fi For wig* a*US! Best la tho world. 108 State St„ rifth riooj, CHICAGO. WANTRD-Hmall Singing Boiibrelln to appear in Vaudeville Sketch Willi Voting Man. Huff mid half on siiini'v MM expanse.*, start on small cir- cuit first. Address or call mi llenninl Kllng, I'lav- wrigiu, m Jay 81., Brooklyn, N. Y. , LADY wil.l. «KLI, iTaiidsiiuio Street and F.venlng Onwns, *.'. to »ir,. npern Ooat, Itlrtiug llatilt. Dessau, -.v.; W. nun si. t flight. MOVIMU I'ICTCIIK MACHIMB for Suit* Killstiii Kliidnscopn, enmplnftiwithout taknuu, Vurv ulieap. R.SIIKItKlt, Ilil'uluamSI., I'aterson, N. J. *OR SALK, White Hllktilcne .Soi-i,, |),„ lm , nress. «h. scriTrn of pi.kntv, featum pmiiuc- lion, trink complete, *ik. posn ontni, »tu. Illack Ait oiniii, lis. Pair Nickel I'laU'il Side Tallies, »*. tot of tricks, cheap, Km.'loseiitainportioaiiflwi.r. Mlth. WM. (.'AKI., m Court. 8t„ lUw.lipstor, N. Y. HKKTCIIKH, Travesties, lluriesipies,' Kte.l written in order. Only Hie iie»t iirlglmil work furnished r/i profeaalnnals. jus. KKitHFiAW, k-.m Hulionwood St., I'lillndelpliln, Nli.N-O SLIOB* WANTHn-C(.mtil..n.Hi.lH nt. Sung Blldes hqiight nnd sold. HFNKY ll. ISC It AM, 4'j West iMltt Hi reel, New York. I i ———„_____. ■'OI.IVK," Imitiitlfiil love l.nllad, Hi Hlliles: 'fJltsi a Word In Auger," descriptive Hturv Knng, l« slides: "At. the Cross itoads," coming descrip- tive love song, ir, slides; "The Wuy or Hie World," dcsorlptlvo wait/. M)ug, is slldcx, Hllilns renilv HiMiu sepi.i,fr,is'rsui. FroiiUiiH. A. hll/geruld, ■2\ra Allen Ave., St!. l/,tils, Mo., I'ltli., Itiifiiiitio Hi ok. Musk On., St. Lows, Mo. WANTED, Woman to \[m\k Snakes. 0n« wllh snakes preternul. Wilm ml in iimi Id- ler; no flmn In corrcspiiiiii, IIAIlltr I.. MOIIIUS, r.H Clinton St., Newark. N. .1 ope, nns been engaged hy Henry Hlgglns the next opera season ln Covent Qarden. f ui- Ki London. Tub Lime Combdt Pons. "Original," after two successful seasons with Lillian Mor- timer, will this season be featured wllh chnlrmnn SamniloTof supper committee, at Kllmt k Gazsolo's big production, "The Four the time of the purchase of the guest ticket. Corners of the Earth," Tickets for guests nnd mnmhnrs will lie A. P. RtfiD, for many years manager for supplied only to members In good standing. Beats nt the Friars' festive hoard may;lie obtained from Friar Harry O. Hommers, treasurer of the supper committee, in his ofllee In the KnlckerlK>cknr Theatre. A pleasant feature of tho meeting Friday nil,. a. Atig: 0, was the exquisite, violin solos by Rohan Clonay, n young Irishman who In- tends to appear on the concert, stage. Friar John LefHer has been added to the house committee., The fallowing have been added to the committee of Itinerant Friars : Will A. Page, . Harvey Day, Jack Welch, Howard Herrlck, Harry Hweitman, Walter for the Bsnnctt-Moulton Co., has his own show out. the Beed-Stukrt Stock. Mr-. Beort wrltps: "We open our regular season, also the Corning Opera House, Monday, Aug. Vi. and have, practically, the same company thin has been with me for past years." _ NOTES ntOM "Tho Mysterious Burglar" Co Adele Lane Is playing leads with this companv. The Garden City Trio Is being featured. Florence Falkner Is nieoting with success as n. special feature. James Wall, one leading comedian. Is oulte clever with the mitts. May Tulllson, Konialne Fielding . and Eual Anderson arc also meeting with Hackett. Z. M. Harris, Frank Rackett. success with this company, which Is under Tho following persons have been proposed the management of Frank Winch. for membership: Kathleen TatI/OB, Ingenue and soubretle, AnHvr —John H. Warner, Ed. J. Bucklev. of the PantAfes Stoclt Co., at Seattle, Wash., g RD i C. Holler, Krt. Fuller. Joseph Hoble, W. has been re-engaged for this season, open- n. rjonnan. E. I^wshe, Frank I'. Falsnne, 8. Ing about. Sept 1. She is eDjoylnfc a alx | T es de Kraft, Walter T. Westcott. l^on weeks' vacation, in company with her mother, Friedman. Wm. M. Goodbye. John P. Toubev. Mrs. Kate Price. _ • „« . . . Warren P. Lake, Btownrt Llthgow. CubiRCB W. BEIKNns, the "Original AuwxXoff—niieodo/e Bendlx, 3. B. Smith. Dutch Comedian." with tbe Quakers, Is at La Frank V. Tonnerhlll, Win. F. Cullman. Ed. Crosse. Mi until Sept I. ■. ., R. Salter. Hnny Llndley, Arlbtir L. Itonkln. J. J. Coooan, electrician, or Msnel Mc- jjty.— Nat C floodwln. Irfiurent 3. Tonnlc, Worman. Kfpn's publiif as n musical treat. We will close nt our now headiiunrlors, Crystal, Mich., about Sept. ."., nnd open In opera houses In October. Mom of the people wllh our present company will continue with our opnrn hinise nhow for the Winter. Notes ebou tho Hippodrome Show.—We nro lu our twelfth week, having only lost four nights this season. We travel In our own private cats, nuit will stay out till laic in the Fall. Our rater Is: o. H, Cabin, manager; Mrs. it. II. Cahlll. treasurer; New lou Crawford, assistant inanuger; Karl Hawk, cutiHHtrlnu director; Frnuk Brown, slack wire; Mudnme Harrow, contortionist: Flying Hawk, nci'liillst: ilerlncli Bros., triple bars; Mr. und Mrs. Frank Hi own, perch; t», B. Cohlll, comedy Juggler: Frank Brown, double trupH : Furl Hawk and (.'buries Tare, principal clowns, with two:assistant*. Con- cert'performers: James Sullivan, tambourine specialty: Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Cahlll, Illu- sionists : Hawk and Tarr, sketch team. Mu- sicians: Arthur Wlllman. leader; Guy An- derson, Lerel llowman, Chas. Tarr, Frank Klrsh Will SCel.»lcr, Newt Crawford. Walter Hlrlew. rrorl Hawk, fleo. Hawk; Jlmmle Sullivan, boss ennvsa man. with four as- Hob Tarr, properties; Jim Car- MED. PERFORMERS. WANTED. I'nmedlau Hint can dimi-o, or otner ii.-eful single nun Hint ran change ofniii H nd work lu ads. Cumpiiuy In IV. Vu. SlaN) salury and all you di>. NATIHtK'S ItKMKIM' CO., TIlllS., I'll, lory. Our company Includes elghl s| tali, nets. People come many miles to see our show every nlgln. Our dog, Dulie, wim lui- uiily hnlf ii Juw, Is tlm talk of overy wlm bus only hnir a Jnw, Is the talk of rv.uv l.iwn, uiul i'XcIick tin; kuenesl wonder. Tim rosier Is ns follows; W. v.. Hollowny, pro- prietor nnd mnnnger ; flus <:inikc, singe man- iiger; lir J, F. Goss, dentist, Lucy Frank- lin, Mouhrotto and churucicrs ; Ed. Si. Clair. acroiintic song and dancn coniedtitn; Unsa terney, cnuienTlcnne; tins t'lm-ln., black tart< •'■•median; I'rof. F. J. Flood, nuislcnl dlree- lar, und Georgii Tlioin]mou, ndvnure agciil. *" nr» we" nnd happy, and eagerly look for The Out Rr.LUji;,R every Saturday. f. Haij'ii Lamiheki.u, the scenic artist with studio at Hie ColumhliL Theatre, Brook- lyn, ulrhough only In business for two years. Is doing the work fur the following compa- nies: Whallen « Marttll's Kentucky Belles, InroiHinrs, Ilrlgadlers and High School Olrls, im well as oil of the Weber ft Rush work. Campbell It Drew's, Alf lierrlngton, Mortimer M. Thelse, and some of Wm. Fennessy'a scenery. Tliese show* will be first class In scenic appointmcots. "Tub Amno the Kennebec" Co., after n season of Ufty-lbreo weeks closed Aug. fi sod will reopen lfi. Fbbhcem.k, ihe hypnoflot and mental telep- Kenna, are requested to communicate wllh Thos. A. Kyer, George Worman. her mother, Alice Leroy, 220 East One Hun- The next gathering will h» held ar dred and Twtnty-flrat Street, New York. Chop Bouse, Friday night, Aug. 16, at Btataati i.nngh, cook, with two' •isTsUols." We «• , B thy "exoeft" aygffg.lFJg always glad to get Tub Ox.0 Kemabi.b. B%XVtU III Unde/th? miSn.1. N-tem eiiom the Hollowoy Big City Shows. nSS „ t y, wihard MaaSin PiSJemu «!S —We nre tjmrlng Wisconsin, and doing n./Mr° f; to Mm MmmTi™ S. v.? at 10:30. one of the beat that ever vialted thl» terrl- business. ':: "I!- 41 i ■•>•: