The New York Clipper (August 1907)

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m THE NEW YORK CLIPPEB. -August '24. , Ho<t»r of Harry Hry«n«'« ' ' ' ."" Kitrivmnia. i Th» .followlhg people nave been engaged fflr.'HjtrrrBryaht's Extfavaranm (Eastern ^eeU: Barry • Bryant, John Black, Silly WW, Charley Harrlft, BIT BtiaUc. J«t,.BUIoju J|m „ Billy Elliott, Wflltor ._ x. - JAck, BHIoft,. 3f|(B bkrtoody, Ivtntnn Sieger, Klbobetb Maync, F^flh Bryant, Flos" sle Hupben, the Stella Troupe.of-eight Fng Ush danrpw, and twenty chorus jjlrln. Three complete w of scenery and new and eloho rate wardrobe will be carried. Wash Mirlln to M»nu tt <- Tiger Miles. ■Wash Mnrlln will manage the Tiger Miles (Western wheel;. The season opened Aug. It), at the Umpire Theatre, Chicago. • >. MiotnnAN. Bay City,—At tb* Wgaftlngton, "r-ena Rivers" did fair business Ang. 9. ..-'The Mayor of Toklo" Are* a large ahd * nthqjdastle audi ence " ft BOHM fltwre. WMMaBmck Park Cahiho-I«III west vl Mi's Revenge." It nboWa Co^nte offerlbg two »» . . IOWA. .' 'Oaltalooaft..—<JU *. the . .Masonic Opera House .< J, !•'. Jeiney, mhnngcr) notwithstand- ing-, the Improvement m being rnnile here, Manager Jersey played the Tnrker Repertory Co., Aug. 8, (i. in abort notice, nut. on oer couui. at, extremely hot weather did only modernte business. ■ •- • ,0«mNT (C. C. fllniMe, manager).—In spUe of torrid Weather thin new house ha* don* phenomenal business, being packed at every show, wltb two changes or programme of pictures and songs during the week. The house hoH already established a reputation bf rtT Tlf' .tnrt w m tc am ll y.-WeWattefs-and Tvnon, Robesch and Childress," John A. Weal. Herbert Mitchell, nnd the f'aslno^cope. Busi- ness" Is good. .' ' ■ .. i ;••£'•_ Notkh.— Torn North left, is. for New York, to Join the "At- the Old Crow hoods" Co., an business tpannger Kobl Ham, the Jap- anese ncrohm with the.Wallace Shown, Who wt» taken III wllb lockjaw In tbU'nHy, July to, wan discharged from Mercy Hospital, Hi. cured...: .The Korepnngh-ftells -Bros.' Circus shows here 22. :■ ' % ■ ' ..■■. ' 1 Crend Rnplda.— At Ramon s, I week of-Aug. JO: Bowman Bros,, Kkert and Berg, J-'ortuno, and Stokes, I.ew Hawkins, Jtlckson Family, and Mncart's monkeys. OoofnoY'n I'avii.iov. — nlll week of 1ft: Hngne-and Herbert, Lombard Bros, and the Two Musical Wolfs. Titf, Majkstic -apAOR.4io.j!caKoii ,2°, Willi r.Timm H. Hnwe'a moving pictured.^ kit whltA.tban. af- . l» r (il?.iaoclng ttanla, ibrougo the cure* of a dervTeli. TBe aeelre to daEce 6tit- laken hlflj 'at most Ino&pSttune moments with laughable results. Toe second film, "In an Armebnlr," dents with the victim of a telent- |e.« 'cFn'fr whlch'cTlfJg.'rT«T>TpT ULtH BOMB: "Tixii Dbap MttTft:>' Bttx," a Teddy bear tiroire of Jaughable: nohire, 'Isthrlltle of Ibe Iniest Blograph nutpiil. 'Thft t)AU,l* has: hjs troubleV»nd furta ouftfa-ajK-ft mnn.wltJiout a voice, i- . .... .'• .•• "Ajir.Xott'iit Rmc?" ls;the Mbjeet chosen by H.'-Iiiibln to portray the hoppenlnga which hefnll a'JuceesRhircandWate to. the popular At Ramon* Tark tor order, which recently came In ior Its full share of recognition In Philadelphia, where tJie Blnvwos made. 1 The Imitation ceremonies shown, are laughable, "Who's Boss of the House" Is-a-question Answered plctorlnlly by the series of that name. "Two .THnnsANO Mir.F.R WiTnonr .a Doi.- r,AB" Is the title of n seri's of e.tenfs happen- ing to n. man, bound .In come to New Yorli —PKViUKVARUOH .M.S.Y (Plain). 2,(Cat. tlf.o. K<llsfln I'asslon Play, s-.'ift., iw, flanmont rnsslnnPlajFllmtNeiri. HARBAOM'S . sno Filbert, Ptilla, Pa. KLIEGLBROS Cor! 38th Street M Bfo3uk,, arewTork Cltj-, AT I.IBEBTV—Terformer who mattes good, fiontorilon. Trans, Web. Rings, etc. WorE in Aots. Botier. I'll earn It. Wire or write qnlet. DfhMNUSfi Fenlon, Mich, f, 8.-Week.2ft open for.Vaudevillft. WAnTTED—A good Comedian, dhongeforone or two weeks. One with Moving Picture Machine preferred. I also flave a good hlack lined tent, 2W40, for sale. Address WRSTERN BBSBRVK MRD. CO.,ua;;8.BowardBt„ Akron.O. ■• - ♦ « > KANM.4N. Vort Scott.—At the Alrdnmn (H. C. with Uie best class of patronage la the city, Frnlcb;* innnager) the Rurgesa Stock Co, -V nnd lis fltiecem for the coming season la or-" broke oll^recorda J»y ploying to capacity from Ihe West, when he hears that he ban become a father, "Man, Hat and Cocktail,'* a rnlmp between ft. drunk and two hats, Is another laughable production by the Vita- scope. •; . anr*d. Not^r.— The Bsrnum & Bnlley circus Is heavily billed for Aug. 2(1 of the P'nlr Grounds. Cor No. 1, with ];. W. Murray In charge, and twenty-uve men. did an. excel- lect lob of hilling In the city nnd the snr- f-oiindlng country the pnsf week Camp- bell" Brothers' advance car No. 2 pasaed through the city 7, en route from Knoxvllle, C.'lrciifl which nppe ars here Sept 24: Tent)., to KeoflstiniiH, la every Dlght. The Frirrls Co. closed a week of good business Aug. 10, and opened a second week to capacity 12. : ,•". (•'krn IiAKR.-l**fiK fHafer ■& I.ove, mana- gers).— Pidwln Barrle .ployed, o week's en- gagement to fnlr business. Notb. —Kred Harvey wor In tie city 12, and closed contracts for the Unrnum & Botley miscellaneous. n*» Motaea^-At Ingersoll Park the bill headed by the Colonial Septette drew big crowds week of Aug. 12. others_were : AT mmitit and IHinstreL Miki" Oai.i.knrtcin writes from Ports- mouth. O., that Jaiucs McCain lg wanted at home, as his 'father Is dying. Kdwaro C*rtano, of the Dancing Cas- tanos, write*: "While playing at the Bell Theatre, Oakland. Cat., week of July 20, I 9&3^&&^SV g> f^^SJn?L^ known to tt buntsman, usberman and camper. fro^i -f^Sv nnili StJj^BSf/ijfS W- Rm*"'* big company la In Dallas, 'i'ei., MM Mount Vl?n ilosrd »? J; eALESLZ P 1 "*" 1 * S the capacfty of bis big tent the! •atcb" will open the fitSS 22 * 0 ° K =aMo„ T?™5 oSrS?S5i SS. » tre . which has a seating capacity of 2,1500. where I was to play the following week. I Onrlelob. Ferry,- the Frogman; Bandy and Wilson, Scott and Wilson, and the kino drome. The Flnneys head the bill week of JO.: ; Lyric. —Besides tbe moving pictures and Illustrated songs there will be oa tbe pro- granrae week of 10: Morse and Uemlngray, and VA, Cleer. Fobtwi'b OrimA Hoi;sr.—"Mrs. Wlggi Of the Cabbage f'n' for three nights. Oiand Ophra, Honflit.—This houRe opened Aug. 18 with Williams' Ideals, for three nights. The "Cowboy Ctrl'*. 22-24 ; Weafa Minstrels week of 211. ' AnuTonii.M.—"Are You Crtoj" la the opening attraction week of 2ft, , T.nr; KMi'inn opens 24 with Taudevllle. ,\(itkh. —Barnum ft Bailey's show comes Sept. 2 Daniel C. Hurgiim, formerly of I'lttshiirg. I*q,. lias accepted the position nt' -general manager of the Lyric Theatre here. . Du. H. D. Rdokm- writes that during the niiHt. six weeks he has been on an automo- bile trip through Western Texas, -New Mexi- co and Colorado, with a party of friends. They' are carrying their own. camping, bunting nnd flsblng' outfit. They left Dallas, Tex., July 1, and are now - on Dr. Rucker's big ranch la the Panhandle, chasing antelope, deer, bear and wolves, sleeping at night be- neath the stars on the great plains, where blankets are absolutely necessary for cover, even during tbe Summer months. Tbe party consists of Ed. Oxendtne, Chas. Williams, Joe Qulnon, Dr. C. P. Chase, Fred. Home, Thos..W. I logon and II. D. Rucker. An ex- tra auto carries plenty of tbe good things WASTED-MiisJclanHand Performers, Cornet to lead Bnnrij Performers ttmtean change. All tn llnv or no.answer. No ilrao for lengthy c.orre- gnnudenoo. NO FANCY HAI.AHIF.N. Address p. 8. STORY, Oxford. Maine. Get the Habit. Go to I ONION SQUARE, 14Ut:Street, near Broadway, 279 Broadway, near Cbambtrg, 47 Gortlaadt St., near Qremrlok, 135th St, comer Third Art., NEW YORK CITY. tieitrioil mm lOARDlHi HOUSES. W«. MM, HOUHIC, Howard and Somen bi Hta., Bostoa.. Tiollilty of all vaudeville theatrer About g week. BMLY BANKWABT, Prop. DB2-304* Wabash Are,, CHIOACIO. fl .00 per Day. $0.00 per Week. TRAFALGAR, 116-117 K. 14, N. Y., nr. Kellhi Acad, of Mnsh', Dewey. Hooms film., is,:., it. tl JO day; tlM lo 18 week. W.D.BANSlOAN.Proi .. European. -Jcago. Koropean.Ht.w) per week: with private hatbTV. ftrkuih Batb. too. B. B. HUMFBBBY, Prop. Ct7T OfTT A«Jl» PUT IN YOtjR DIARY. THE CARROLL HOUSE Excellent Forntohed Boomfl with Board ana - all Convenleuce lor the ProfesuiOn. Plvo-ten minnics toall iheatres and depot. Trollec lo all point'. Special privilege or having nfle'r theatre parties. Rates; ii.■.'.-., $i.oo.: Write or wire. MRS. B. c. linRLKV, No. aoCarroll street, Trenion, N. J. $7-12 Doithle. Wabash A Madison, OIHClAflu, \*. W. oarlMD, Prop. Strictly American Plan. $8-lB single. Vaudeville patronage invited. eluding n superb concert band and orchestra, ■Tun Boihr Family spent their vacation HL'ffi■SBJV'ggjy J&kmimJP■'». at the St. aalr Flats, ifllch., and put In « three.wcekfl. In the montn o( flBnlDB « na baoung, ^^ wo, EMS6J. vl " mak0 ■* •*«*««•« SStS- enjoTed.^^ 5KSSB ffSSttt Western fairs. Db. W. E. Wims writes: "I am having a successful season among the Buckeyes with my medicine show, appearing nightly In each (own after the bsllyho, before Targe crowds <><lar Haplds.—("ireene'R Opera House (Will S. Collier, manager) will open Its soa- soil Aug.-2ft, with "The Three of Cs." ■ Ptoi'i.u'H (Vic Hugo,:manager).—The sea- son will open here Labor Hay with two vgiulnvllla performances dally. Ar.Aito I'ajik (fl. IC. Barton, manager).— Illg crowds ebjoyed tbls -fine hill week of Aug. 11: Rafayette's dogs. Mile. Chester, Nsmhn : Japanfese acrobats, Katharine Klarc, Ray. W. Fay and Schmidt's band. Tho Kit- tles band drew two big crowds 12. Innes' hand Is hooked for two concerts 24. .Aiinrroiini.M ('!'. A. Berkeblle; manager).— The thirty-eighth annual session of the Iowa 'Irand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, met here 5fnn. Lkw BmeKfB writes: "I wan booked to appear at' Altoona, but was compelled to cancel the engagement through Illness, I would like very much to hear from ray hus- band, whom 1 have not beard from since ilay.'' Mahtkr Hanrt, of Haney and Ilaney, clog dancers. Is la St. Joseph'sOloKpltal awaiting tin' operation for appendicitis and blood poison, und Is very III. - - Wiixuji 3. WirsoK, "The Happy Tramp," writes: "I will start on Sept. g In vaiide- vllle, hooked until the middle of April, 1(108, taking the lend In a sketch written by my- self,. 'A Tramp In a Madhouse,' supported by Sam Hhaw and the Nelson Sisters." Bn. Hannan, comedy Juggler, reports meet- ing with success with his new act at the ICastem parks. Mr. Hanoan hajT twenty weeks of Western time, opening la Septem- Jiwni.nos and RitNFnnw write:- "While ntnylng the Majestic Theatre, Lafayette, Ind., last week, wo had the pleasure of at- II IjOOBC, week of It. Bsrnum ft Bailey's, Circus tending a birthday party, Wednesday night, showed here 10. .. Aug. T, upon which occasion Louts llnwicy, of Tltla and Ilawley, celebrated his forty- nccond birthday, (tonga and stories were Artec Vlda. •"reellnger, and whom were Keokuk.—At the Casino (C. H. Dodge, miuiager) the Van Ml A Katou Co. plnyea ™ B t r > b «t«' by Ilardle Langdon, to good business Aug. 11-17. The I'erry , ; ,tue ^ nnn *., Maurice and Fr< Stock On.opens for a two weeks' engagement Jennings and Renfrew, nil of 10. 7' . P »ylng at the Majestic Theat Tin: La S.u.i.i:, with moving picture* and Illustrated songv, Is doing fair business. -Non-.—Barnum. & Bnlley'n Cirrus 22. ♦ «» playing at the Majestic Theatre. A most lileasant time was enjoyed by all present." Loiiih 11 an vbv writes : "We playca our Urst engRKoment:, last week, closing the show, and me the hU of the bill. Billy Clark's comedy of people. In fact, the whole town appears to be gathering around my old road wagon. Sometimes 1 sell from the front porch of the post office or hotels. Peggy Long, the In- . unliable tamhoiirlulst and all nround musical comedian, and I play on a violin, two banjos, occarlna, eight different tin whistles, fife and tenor drum, In connection with songs nnd funny sayings, giving the natives a perform- ance they never forget. We close our Sum- mer season about Oct. 1, then go South for tbe Winter." Notes fiiom PJmkrron's Floating Palacr. —Jim . Bon ham, the clever, black face co- median, Is In his eighteenth 1 week with the show, and Is putting on ""The Black De- tective" with big success, also doing his sing- ing nnd dunclnt; specialty. lie has signed with Al. G, Field for this season. Captain Bmerson still wears his pleasant smile, and every member aboard thinks he Is the only manager, and he is. John. Fit.iNKi.iN BRr.CKFiNRlDfiR, Western comedian, operatic poot and composer, called hi tin: o.u'i'Mit office last week. mm in tbe Profession HECEMAN'S COLD CREAM (TI1RATRIGAL) Has great solvent properties, is pure, daintily scented, and always fresh and sweet. It is very different from the or- dinary greases; commonly labeled ; "Cold Cream-," liegeman's is best. One pound, non-luklng tint • 46c. One hilt pound, non-luklng tint, 25c. Everything in the way of make-up out- fits, grease paints, pencils, rouge, powders, etc., at money.saving prices. . . H EC EM AN & CO. (A Corporation) DRUCCI8T8, 42d ST., AT BROADWAY (Times Bid*.! . Arid other liegeman Drug Stores all over town. Ho. 0 ADJUSTABLE MOTION Pit Til HE Table, $?.r>0; best made 130 gong Stereopllcnn $20. Acetylene Outfit, $10. Electric Lamp, $4. Kheostat, $4. Calcium Jet, *4.50. i% Inch Con- denser*. M. Harbach, 800 Filbert, Phlla,, Pa. CASH FOR FILMS In good condition. T tot) A. M., 4 to ft P. M. 1VYNDII AM, 5 Sheridan Square, 108 W. 4th, N.;v. Oily. FOR iALE, $05, Net, ;c> feet long, 7 feet. wide. Used only once; Cost $160. Address J. O. ZIHUKH, 24 Harmon Ave., Evergreen, L. I., N. Y. wantkd-aii kinds of first class sober |>eo- f'le to open Sept. 1: Irish, Dutch producers, Klack 'ace,StsterTeams.Contoiilonlsts, Double In Itr»ss. Jugglers; Boss Csnviismun, etc.- flood people, write. State all first tetter. We never-close and mean business. SMITH A (1ASSAWAY, Cleburne, Tex., care of Big Tent. Theatre. PARTNRR WAnTTED, TRIMTWOR- TH*. WITH I.1UO. Big money making Hcnci- tolreCompany. FXF.GAKT OPPORTIIN1TV for "any honest young man".or parly meaning business. Experience unnecessary. Address MR. CKOKOi: HDHIWUfllla, (Jongers, N. Y. AT LIBERTY, Clown with Trick lion. Would Join partner. 1). HROOK8, Boom 10, Met- ropolitan Bldg, Omnge, K. J. FOR SAIjE, IMIson Combined Moving Picture Machine, Including electric nnd calcium burners, complete, $r>o. 10 Reels of Kllms at..$n/i per reel: 1 Arnold <]»» Making Outfit, complete, $25. (1KO. H. niTTRR, .1411 Ixuilsa St., Wllllamspnrf, P». 71 KENTUCKY. Louisville.—At tho Avenue (Chas.. A. Shaw, manager) the regular season'was'In- ougtirated Aug. 18, with ."The Phantom De- tective." The house . has been thoroughly Bennett Wilson, general manager of the singing and .trick piano playing is great, Hyde A Behman Amusement Co., died at tiild my tenor solos are tho talk of the his homo, 10ft Jefferson Avenue, Richmond town, iOur act.Is a hit from start to finish. Hill. I<. I., on Aug. 14, from n complication und after n few weeks oo the park circuit of diseases, which superinduced hean failure. Mr. Wllaon was born In WllllamBburg, N. thoven's concerto; three concertos of his own; five overtures to "Hamlet," and "flebroa Melo- dies" for vfclln and .piano. He never came to Amerloi. B, II, (Blosnom) Inmin, treasurer of Hie vendome Theatre, Nashville, Tenn., died Aug. 18, from.beRrt failure.;.. .. . fittle Albion, formerlyof the Alblons, died at the- J.. Hood-.Wright Hospital. New York, Aug. ,, from blood poisoning, and was burled Aug. 11. : ■ ■ we will come to New York and produce It. It Ih n rare thing for two comedians to have two good voices, and onr act goes as Wg as married Mrs. Cornelia Whltaker. He had _ could be d_c«lred. _ . V |,een connected with the Hvde A Rehman Fnnn, (Iottlod, of tbe team of Mr. and Mrs. Cottlob, after a serious Illness, Is now In tbe hospital ,ln Chicago, undergoing n critical surgical operation, tils address la No. lift" Southwestern Avenue, Chicago. III. Tub Majbstic Tiiratrr, at Mankato, Jibor Day, Sept. 2. house has met with excellent success, Mauuok ami AfAniiON lust closed eight Amusement Co. for about I'rlor to 1862 he was Grand Opera House, private secretary an renovated. ..Masonic (Chas. A. Hhaw, manager). This place Is being given, the finishing touches of Its unnual cleansing, preparatory to Us regular opening, lilt, with "Lena ltlvers." IttiCKiNOHAM (Whallon Bros., managers), —tinder the supervision of tho Whallen llros., this houso lias received Its final prcpu- rattona for tho opening of the season, 18, with Tom Minor's Rnhemlnn Ilurlcsipioi-H. Wiiitk Crrv (J. U. Whallen, manager). Thii hot w crowds her goat circus educated ni_.. Allien SchoelHcr, the soloist, oil scored. <late oi Aug. 14, as follows: "Die opening FttNiAiNK MM I'ajik (Wm. ltelchman, week of'advanced vaudovlllo' at Van Wert, hhuhi manngei 1 j. —'Phenomenal crowds week of 11. H„ was n.grand[success, both Qnanclally and the Folly Theatre New week of 18: Mulhall's horses, Sophie artistically.. Tho bill ltraudt, (111 Brown, Tom Brnndfoid, illsa jowln. Obeu, and the Iclnodrome. . K , r ?,' Notbu. —Frank Sbrlner, for soveral years Udell treasurer of one of tho Stair tbeatras, at w "0 i:leveland, (>., will occupy the (tamo position '"g pictures. After the performance the man- was a member of - nger, Frank lleffelmcn, Invited the perform- ers to a repast which was served on the stage to celebrate the Initial performance of vaude- ville In Van Wert. Songs, stories, etc., were Indulged In by all present, until the wee small hour*." Fimo. Bowman reports meeting with sue 1., Nov. 18, ltjOK, and Of teen year ago married Mrs. Cornelia Whltaker. He had been connected with the Hyde ft Hcbmau WANTED— 1). and O. Men, Cornets, Tuba, Tromhonc, Clarinets, Trap Drummer, Bsss Drum- mer, Plocolo, Fluto. No iloketa. Call Sept 2. Open Sept. 10. Orchestra Louder. UNCLE RCPlis CO,, flen. D el ., Detroit, M ich. WANTED,Immediately, Farce Comedy People' with vaudevlllo experience. .Mum <to good spe- cialties. Long season. Send photos and full panic tilnrs of act wllh programmes. Alio state salnry, which must bo loir. Address '■' . "BBIJABl«B,"careOLIPPF,R. AT LIBERTY-The TWO REEDS, Blllfe Hi Kittle, Comedian and Soiibreltc. change for week. Singles and Doubles, Good workers In ACIS. Address • JMLMK RRED, 418 Central.Are., Clnclnnatil, Ohio. v sixteen years. -•*».' weekly, typewritten bulletin of was connected with the tne '* rlara has glveu way to a neatly printed e. Brooklyn, N. Y., as ?? e P*? e newspaper called The KpMle tn -A assistant to Col. Wm. """ '"«". and Friar Philip Mlndll, the .Morris, who was his brother-in-law. Oa Nov. c n "espondlng secretory, has appealed to all , 2, 1802, the Claloty Theatre, Brooklyn, was e 7 n '\ LESS t0 fi "l>rily hlra with personal news Minn., .will open .r^pbor Day, Sept 2. The opened, and Mr. Wilson was made manager °, f thomselves and other Friars for publlcu- und remained there until the opening of the tl0 ,n in Jts columns/ Folly Theatre, that city, Oct. It, lOol. trior Krank J. Wllstach has resigned as About, three BoaBonH ago ho was made gea- Vi? e ° v governors, nnd Friar A. Toxen oral mnnAger of the Hyde ft Rehmao Amuse- "?' m has.been elected to serve in his place, ment Co., with executive oHlces In tho Temple lhe Bar' Building, 44 Court Street, Brooklvn, re- maining la that capacity ever since, hIIII ictnlning his position oa local manager of At. tho close,of the Inst. at tho Avenue Theatre here Frank Williams, manager of tbe Mary Anderson 'I'beiure. returned from his vacation l'J, and Is gelling the houso In order. TEXAS'. iluoK(iiii.--At the Lyric" (Lloyd Spencer, nuiiine-cri sinndlng room only with two foi'innnrcN nightly has heeu the record of Ijloco since Its opening. An excellent pro l S*l' cess on the Heller A Oladla circuit of parks several years, Vrr In Pennsylvania. .Vmerlea, and ( inm Tllr Valaponr, Knropean nerIM cyclists, I'loy of Corse lollowlng novitiates hnve been p posed for memhershtp: AoHve— Weltord Kon- ton, R. H Dewey. J. M. Cooke, Sam A. Meyers Phil Hunt, W. D.Turncr, W, 10. Flack, John-Warner, Chus. A. Parker, Ilnny Tuck- er. XUatUM— Low Doekstader, O. II. Walk- er, «arry RnBccrntv Stanislaus Stange, Ed- w «>fo- KAscovar.. Lm;—Nat,£.,Goodwln, Lau-. rent J. Tocele, Thos. A. Ryer,.Oeo. Worman. These.novitiates will bo passed upon by Lodge No. 22, B. V. O. IC. i? e , governors, and If no objection Is made by , the voteran actor, died JSafi 'fnjrood ■standing, they will Imcome professed 1'rlars thirty days after the posting of their-names on the bulletin board In the priory. . Proposers and seconders are requested to write letters to the governors detailing the <liia!lllcat!nnn of novitiates for election. I rlnr Will Antisdel presented nn Imported drinking cup tn the Abbott_Wells Hawks. .Qeorare Ilaey. from Uilght■« disease on .Sunday, morning, Aug. is, at the King's County Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. ILiey medo his llrst ap- ncurance behind the footlights In 1«76, play- ing In "The Shaughraun," "The Colleen Hnwn," and numerous other productions, for Ho played In every city in some years ago entered I lie." nin FIGHT OF NATIUNB (NEW FILM). 760ft., $36 or oxehange. UARHAOB'S 809 Fllhoii, Phlla., Pn. WANTED, VersaUle Medicine Performers- all Hoes; M. P. Man, Machine and Films, and red hot Piano Player, lo open Son!. 3t In halls. Teams $18and all, singles $10 and nil. Tell nil In llrsl. Sftl. every Sunday, .tlao Reg. M. D. In Ind. nnd Mo. DB. 0.8. MICK,Davenport, Iowa, rare of Gen. Del. CALL AND 8KB US, write us, wire ua. We can supply you with tho latest, nnd best In Films and Slides. Also Muolilnes and Supplies. We can help you Innreaae your receipt*.and he con- tented, our servloe the bogt nnd guaranteed. Our prices are right, floods Die best, and wo deliver them. It will pay you to consider this and get In line with our many ouatomors. "Kai- isfled." Superior Film Rental Exchange, 812, Tho Wyandotte lll d g., Colnmiiun, O. , AT LIBERTY-Modiclne Show Lecturer and OHlce Worker, straight In Acts, Fake Organ, .sober and reliable Salary $20 per week; and railroad expenses. Long Jump. Yon pay hair the ticket. Artdross Dr. JAMF.8 g. U)NO, Taylowvlllo. III. li al i 0 J Jxnlbltlon Klnetoscoiie (as now), $116. HARBA0I1 A CO. 80o Filbert, I'hlltt..Pa. , C I«A»J»ETI8TATLIBHRTY about Sept. l. Ability and experience Al In Opera, vaude- ville, etc. Reliability and sal lisfnm Ion guaranteed. A. F, of M. Surely ONE Tlinatre, Loader III America requires a good man fof locution f Address 0. itloli, p.O.,0en, Del.. Mogoolla, Mori. write: Newratm, W. D. Cnnriell, Ceo. and Llbby Du- ptee, 1'. B. Day, the Musical. I tares, nnd tho Lyrlcscope. ■ *• . 'IOlhctiiio I'aiik (M, 10. 'Mlcheols, mana- ger j.—Business Is fair. Tbe hill week o!.2 included; The Sltoimrdft, tlooduue, Beaton, the Dentons, is'imnl, Doe I loll it ml and II. li. Ileuton. AiunoMi'. (Alvldo ft Ijisseie, munagers).— Business continue* good with tho »&m« per- formers and a change of repertory. . , ' Kioulakd 1'auic (T. 11. Keenan, muha- ger).—Kdward Altkcn and Son were re-en- jaged for another week beginning 12, their «ict proving an excetleut: drawing card the previous week. Hoimroti (M. C Mleneals, manager).— This house will reopen Sept. 1, with "Vnder .Southern Shies" us tho opening attraction. vNo Mother to Uulde Her" follows. r Tbp JIajkhxh: hits announced no dates for the reopening. Manager Frnnk Hturgls is ijway from the city. '■ ■ i Fort Worth.-—At the Lyric (O. W. Barn- hart, ntnnuger) on exceptionally good bill was. olfercrT week of Aug. 12, including: Flora La Vere, vocalist; Chcsley and com- pany. In a sketch, and Collins nnd Hawley. lluslups* good e Payfoti, the Brooklyn mflna- l * fl r l,n •? ,n the form of n Friar. •Since closing our success engage- 8« and actor, with whom he was working ,, v 1 '""" David Trallel,. chairman of the re- i the Keith ft I'rnctor circuit, we ui> to the time of his last Illness. Last Spring J. 1 "' ™mmlttee. reports that Frlnr Fredrls have *jpen working the Park circuit through >lr - I'aylon gave a benefit for hlra at the Lee P ttB Improved la. health enougli to leave the hospital. There will be no business meetlna New York nnd Pennsylvania. Wo will open Avenue Theatre, In Brooklyn, and still holds , Sept. 2, at Springfield, O., on the Orpheum enough of tho ronults therefrom to defray ,,, ?• An *"' 28 ' ,or on that date the FrlnrS circuit, and wo are booked solid on the Or- the burial expenses. Mr. Iloey, although less wl " W*t* complimentary supper to Al. Hav- pbeum and Kohl ft Castle circuits until April than flfty-llvo years of age, was of tho old fan. ■ "* 10. when we sail for Kuropc, to open at the school of actors. He was tho'son of the noted ^—————— '^.T'ffio^orihe team of Raymond Kg fmSSS^ SSfSfiftS Q^Sf^^^^^TrA and,Sortonla„. wr.tes.that she has not .lo.ned Co Two grown sons surviv.,h.«. _VT " ^^S^SSS&S^lJt^ hands with Daisy Palmer, ns has been stated. The team of Raymond and Rortonla will start Sept. II on Its Western trip to the coast. Tun Williams Duo, musical performers, who recently finished a four weeks' engaso- mont at New Bedford, Worcester, Spencer nnd Westhoro, Mass., are booked solid until October, playing a return date at Paslov's Theatre, New York City, week of Sept. 30. Mark ami Lacra Davis will begin their season Sept. 2, at the Orphlum Theatre,'' Cl»U- llcolhe. O, They are booked solid until March, 11108. over the Ous Sun and Western Associa- tion time, anil will present their nent German comedy, singing and yodllng sketch, "Hans, the Oroeery Boy." FnA.N-i; t'\ Haums, pianist and leader, has been engaged for the coming season at the Majestic Theatre, Birmingham. Ala, Pbaiil Oii.MOKB. after playing ilftv-two weeks tn the Standard Theatre. Fort Worth, Allan Mci'iiail, who died suddenly In Chicago last week, and whose death was announced la the column devoted to the Friars in last week's Clipper, was thirty- nine years old. For many years he was eon- STANDAtm tP'rnnk Be Beque. manager),— ■"**■• ppens at the Pcrslca Oarden Theatre, "Shnngbuled," two acls, wi San j- 12 and ■Hey. lot John' K. Creen, Mac Rilwarda and Rose and Klltnft. Business Is good. A. Peters Stock Co., at Latta Park, Charlotte, Si 7VL' w i5 B . tu ^ TSftlm of oa elevator accident, at the Buford Hotel, this city, Aa sho at- tempted to step from tbe elevator, the car Kba } ■ up iT arn ' throwing (her violently forward n nd badly spraining her foot and ankle. Sbo has plucklly continued to piny her roles with the use of crutches. She will leave for her home In Colorado Springs, Col., noxt week. The doctor thinks i( will bo some rime be- fore she will be able to walk without the use of crutches, which will prevent her taking » B «oWte pflMJ& £o^ 8 ^« "5* KS llerUn.und musjcdirector of the. Royal Acad- Mikb Cotnk, tbe manager of the "Niaht and Morning" show, at Luna Park, has signed to go nhend of one of the Belasco productions next, season. He has recently been elected aft active member of the r riare. . Ri.sibb MonLTOX of the firm of Bennett & Moulton, has signed Albert Brighton, a it'o Irnntcrn PoaIRa AAn _J- .-a x_ i . . ' he was lu advance of "The Roynl Chef Co. lie belonged-to nil Masonic orders In New Vork State, and was a stockholder In the National Printing Co., and the Parkersbnrg <AV. Vn.) Bill Poeter Co. He was unmar- ried. cmy of Arts, died lu Berlin, Germany, on Aug. 15. He hod been suffering for a long time from asthma. Ho was born of Jewish, parents la 1831, In Hungary, and first ap- peared as a violinist In Londoa la 184L Mendelssohn,^ the composer, had blra as a years old. tqe fa Mat Brownino, who retired from the stage nnout four years ago, will return to the foot- lights early In October. years retirement. I purpose to return to the stage, this time tn vaudeville. I • think I have a novelty In a monologue In which onlv one rhnraclnr 1s supposed to speak, though 1t Is supposed them ore one hundred people on the slate. During my slsgo career I was with E. E. lllce, Hoyt ft Thomas. »nd others.? well known Pacific coast actor, to ptav lead- from their Ing-birslneim'.witn-the F.lmer Stock Co . became concert master at Mr. Brighton left New York to start i» Arta In Berlin lo IRAS. His best known com- Hkshir Roha. or Boston, haa-slaneil wllh KKteEH *" "««15«arlan Concerto." His Richard Carle, In ''TlTsprlng Chicken "for fttherworks were thre« csdeMAii to Bee- thbtwason. ' * x - mn,m < ; ror <4ooo vaudeville nketoii, "thu DOC SHE OAURirr." A sum lilt for comedlnii and soiibretlc. New, original und unused, $10.no. Write qnlek. This Is not slutfsokl bv the ton. Send your circuit wim order. Dramatist, 407 W. Pine SL, Shiimokln, fa.. ' t "'. mJf£F : !'^f L ' V } ProperUes, Sign's, llanners, all Theatrical floods, CanvssWork, Hardware, second- hand floods Bought and Sold. For Sale, Fancy Parlor and Landscano with Wings, nine feel hlgli. wXn^ t,K l f' . ACME CANVAS AND SfMIC wORKa,- MO Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, N. Y. WANTRD-Real Med. Performers. If you are lazy, boozo or on ox-manager, don't, write, (live salary. Tell all drst letter. »Don>t misrepresent." work under canvas, Pay your own. ANDREW RANKIN, Qreeley, Colo. WANTED, Two flood Lectorcrs, Six Perform- era, Duton, Irish nnd Black Face, who sing and play own banjo or gnltar accompaniments. Long season; xalury $16 to $20, more If worm, Wiro or come. DR. C. A. BUDDY, Mnnager, llims Medical Dispensary, Central Cltv, Ky. BASEJALL MERIGAN LEAGUE. AM. LEAGUE PARK. With Boston; Aug. 97, 38. hationiTleasue- POLO QROUNQS.