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The New York Clipper (October 1907)

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892 THE NEWilTYOEK CLIPPER. OCTOBEK 5. BIOGRAPH FILM HAVJB} MArm THE BUSKNKS® WHAT^ IT IS. DON'T YOU REMEMBER SEAW^KSER OF COURSE YOU DO. UCTION In these we set a pace hard for others to follow, and have ever since continued to be the pace-maker, adding this week to our already long list of hits THE FOLLOWING COMEDY CREATION: ERRIBLE TED. THBY ^WJB^RE) J&XJL, BIOGRAPH »ngth, 792 Feet. A vouthful victim of Dime Novel- itis, emulating Roosevelt in the wild and woollv wilderness of the feral foothills. A "B-A-D M-A-N" Is Ted, who makes the natives seek the seclusion of the cyclone cellars. OUR MOST REOENT FILM HITS: FEET An Acadian Elopement 715 Lena and the Beaux - 413 Neighbors • • 135 The Tiied Tailors Dream 601 The Deaf Mutes Ball • 787 The Hypnotist's Revenge 1030 The Model's Ma - 233 A Caribou Hunt - -725 FEET Rube Broun In Town 868 Dolls In Dreamland - 752 If You Had a Wife Uke This 698 The Fencing Master • 638 The Truants - • 638 Mr. Hurry Up • . 625 Trial Marriages 765 Married for Millions • 7SI Mr. Manager, have you had these subjects ? If not, see that your film service sends them to you, as they are all "IN THE MONEY." WRITE FOR OUR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR, CET ON OUR MAIL LIST AND KEEP POSTED. ALL PICTURES ARE HADE WITH OUR CELEBRATED BIOGRAPH CAMERAS. OUR FILMS RUN OS AHT MACHINE. AMERICAN MUT0SC0PE & BIOGRAPH COMPANY, E. 14tH S*I?£UE2E | ri% ...... NXSIKr YORK CI f 1 1 E. 14tll •aaolflo Oesst Branoh, 116 N. Spangles, 11.25 Per Pound. r ^ GOLD OR B1LVBR. Cotton Tights, pair $1.00 Worsted Tight*, pair 2.00 Plaited Bilk Tights, pair 2.W Beat 811k Tights, I 8 M I Inch cotton topa, J Calf, Thigh and Hip Paddings. Gold and Silver Trimming*. Bend deposit and route with order. THE BOSTON BEG A LI A CO., 887 Washington St., Boston, liaaa. WANTED AT ONCE, Juvenile Wonai, Two Juinlle Mm, Man For Strong Character, Old Mao Jew. Oilier Good People, write. Salaries mnat be low, as they are sure, bt«to age, height, ete. Boozers and knockers don't answer. Address E. 0. TJNDERNRR, Mgr.. "A Break for Libert;" Co., Oct. 4, Greenup, ill.; 6 Marshall; 7 Paris; 8 Dan- ville; 10 TajlurvLlo. WANTED, AMATEUR MALE or FEMALE With money, to manage one of my road shows or aot as trcas. Also want Band, Acton and Musi- cians for Hans Hanson No. 2. MoALPIN'8 BAMi SUOW EXCHANGE. Clarendon Hotel, Clark and Ontario. Chicago, 111. FILM FOR SUE 2.JO0 feet of FIdo Film at sacrifice, like new, mostly comic. 0. R. JONES, 1381 Hanover St, Baltimore, Md. AT LIBERTY, MANDA F. BERNARD tier Bualnesi and (lnr«c(«i Address: MARION, ILLINOIS. VacderlUD Partner Wanted. Lady Desires another to Join her minstrel, musical, singing act. Start small. Any good prop™ li Ion considered, pro- fessionals only. •■Reliability," OaroOUPPEROnice. WASTED-REPERTOIRE PKOPLK. Man for Heavies and Juveniles,Gen'l Bus. Man, Man for Comedy and Characters, M. P. Man with Machine. Gen'l Bus. Womiu, Woman to d uiblo parts and piano. Prefer those doing specialties. Booze? No I Tickets If I know you. No fancy salaries. This Is s •mall town show. All must present a good front. Send photo and full particulars In Drat letter. Ad- dress The DeGolla Stock Co., Box No. 163, Naples Ontario Co.. N. Y. A f/er Sim vins MQMEtTS BORATED TALCUM TOILET POWDER and Insist that yourbarber ^HsV" use it also. KlaAotlMptlc, ft' Ja and willpitrejlinyofthe m| " skin diseases often con Hk tracted ^9|L ' A positive relief tor ^■mA^ Prickly Besi, CUIIsg and ^^•■aTaT 1 ^ Stahsrs. and all aBllctloni of the skin Removes all odor of perspiration. Oet Mennen'a—the original. Sold everywhere or mailed (or 83 cents. Scmtltfret. QERHARD MENNEN CO, Newark, H J. Medicine Men and Street Men ..W,' offered before. Oet first big money. A 25c. article. Send 15 cents for sample, Instructions, etc. Address O. M. O. CO.. 30616th St., Clnclm atl, Ohio WANTED, FIRST CLASS MOVING PICTURE OPERATOR, with op-to-date Power's Machine, No. 1. Steady }ob and permanent place. State lowest salary. Also wanted, Young l-adv, who plays Kano, to sing Illustrated songs. Joseph Marlhaye. Hand Street. Rochester, N. Y. I'liEr till V Handcuff Act.TrunkMys'ery, Second f UR 9ALIi**Slght Act, Spirit Cabinet, Black Art Outfit, Leg Irons, Galatea, Magician's Complete OutJlt and 100 other bsrgalns. Circular for stamp. (JKO. A. RICE, 4 Underwood 81, Auburn, N. Y. AMATEUR On PROFESSIONAL-rosI- lively no time for trlflers or dreamer*. |2S buya last share In guaranteed city production, so a ccks of traveling. Honest, grandest opportunity, lady or ge t Rehearsal Oct, 8. If you nave cash, call atonoe. Mana ger, 68 Washingto n Place, N. Y. City . VAN FLEET, a—-* INTER 47 WEST IfStU STREET, NEW YORK. HEGEMAN'S COLD CREAM (THEATBICAIi) It is not like the cheap, ill smelling greases usually sold (or "Theatrical" We made Hegeman's as good as we knew how—bet- ter than most creams sold at fancy prices. Hegeman's is pure, sweet and good, It quickly removes the most obstinate make- up. Mali Pound Tim, 25c.; One Pound Tint, 45c. Our assortment of make-ups. powders, grease paints, puffs paws and pads and other things for ttagc use is very complete. Our prices are famously low. Miki-up Bokm at 35c, 48c, 50c, •ltd $1.25 Each. HEGEMAN & CO. (A Corporation) 200 BROADWAY BRANCH STORES: 42. ST. ud BROADWAY (Tines Bids.) 7th Avinua and 149th Strait and 125th Strait. 3d Annul. Lanox Avinua aid 643 *>Uon Streit, 125th Strait. Brooklyn. WASHINGTON. Seattle.—At the Grand Opera House (John Cort, manager) Cyril Scott and com- pany, In "The Prince Chap," greatly pleased b!g audiences week ot Sept. 16. William Faversham, In 'The Squaw Stan," week of 22. "The Time, the Place and the Girl" week ot 29. "The Prince of Pllsen" week ot Oct 0. "In the Bishop's Carriage" week ot IS. 8BATTLI (Russell A Drew, managers).— "Little Johnnie Jones" week of Sept. IB. had capacity houses every performance. Week of 28, r 'Tbe Mayor of Toklo," Week of Oct. 6, "In Old Kentucky." Week of 13, "A Mes- sage from Mara." IjVbic (S. H. Frledlander. manager).— Week of IS, "For Mother's Sake" drew well. Week of 22, "Thorns and Orange Blossoms." Week of 29, "The Denver Express." Week ot Oct 0, 'The Village Parson." Lois (Alex, Fantages, manager).—The Pantages vaudeville SUM holds forth here during repairs and alterations to the Pan (ages. Bill week of Sept- 23: Wells end Fells, Stewart and Desmond, O'Brien Trio, Wallace Sisters, Alabama Quartette, Arthur Elwel' and moving pictures. Tuibd Avenue (Chas. A Taylor, mana- ger).—"Around the World in Eighty Days," week of 15. with s specially augmented cast, had elegant business. Week of 22, "Col- leen Bawn;" week of 29, "The Wages of Sin;" week of Oct 6, "Michael Strogoff." Stab (Frank Donellan, manager), — BUI week of 23: Frances Venlta Grey and her Dancing Girls, Font! Bonl Bros., the Mas- caguls, the Whltesldes, Palmer and Sazton, Hoy McBroln and moving pictures. Obpbbum (T. J. Consldlne, manager).— Bill week ot 23: The Wernts, Leland and Lee, Fred Duprcs, Les Bohemians, Mr. and Mrs. Earl, Geo. Keane, and moving pictures. Odf.on (S. H. Frledlander, manager).— BUI week of 23: Hi Greenway, Larry Weaver and wife, the Brennans, "Bob" Zeno, Dur- byelle Bisters, Lois Feurt, Wlnnifred Green, Samuel Saloln, and moving pictures. Kamilt Tubatbs and Moses (John Lord. uanagor).—Bill week of 23: Lombard Trio, Laura Ashbv, Marie Sparrow, Harry CLlfton, Family Stock Company, moving pictures, and Interesting attractions in the muse*. Lcna I'abk (Chas. Looss, manager).— Beautiful weather has Influenced big attend- ance. Gentry's Shows Sept 23-26. Notes. —Manager Consldlne, ot Sullivan A Consldlne, announces the opening date of the Coliseum, their new big vaudeville house as Sept. 30, with May Yohe heading the bill. The prices will be 10, 20, 80, with three per- formances dally. Duncan G. Inverarlty, formerly assistant manager of the Grand, will be manager, and 8. G. Taliaferro, treas- urer The Star will be closed shortly tor repairs and alterations, and will be re- opened later, If present plans carry, as a musical comedy house In connection with vaudeville An A T. P. Exposition song Is being sung at the Lola snd Is making a big hit, being presented with Illustrations containing many Seattle views. The A. T. P. Publicity Bureau Is arranging to have It put on various' vaudeville circuits through- out the country for advertising purposes. The words are by Carleton G. GarretBon, a local newspaper man, and the music by Oli- ver Q. Wallace, a professional musician, re- cently arrived from England. Spokane, — At the Bpokane (Dan L. Weaver, manager) William Faversham and a capable company. Including Virginia Kline, gave "The Bquaw Man" to capacity business. '■Thorns and Orange Blossoms," 15, in which W. H. Darbtn, Wayne Nunn, Flora Fairfield and James B. Cunningham appeared to ad- vantage. Business was satisfactory. Auditorium (H. C. Hajward, manager).— "Panama," with George McQuarrle and Ethel von Waldron in the leading parts, played to capacity houses. C. F. Ralston, Frank Mc- Quarrle and Jack Amory made the most of their opportunities in the comedy roles. "When Knighthood was In Flower," with Jessie Shirley, week of 22. Hiss Shirley has been out of the company three months, visiting cities on the Pacific coast. Columbia (Geo. M. Dreher, manager).— "Turned TJf" was substituted for "The Heart of Maryland" at the last minute, because of the non-arrival of the manuscript. How- ever, the business wss big throughout the week. Russell Lee Barrett appeared In Nat Goodwin's old role and scored nicely, as did Adelaide Knight Noel Travera, Eugene Mockbee, Chic Kehoe, Blanch Bryant, Bessie Caurlght and Monte Carter were also well E laced, the last named making a distinct It as Chole. Luclle Palmer and Daisy Thorne sang between acts. "The Heart of Maryland" for week ot 22, as a benefit for Co. H., N. G. W. "The Cow Puncher" week of 30. Washington (Geo. C. Blakeslee, mana- ger).—Capacity houses week of 15, the fea- ture act being the Masgasnls. Others were the Werntzers, the Whltesldes, Palmer and Saxton, Fontl Bonl Brothers, Peter Duns- worth, Illustrated songs and the blograph. Itrms. —Advices from Boston are that Eleanor Gordon, a Spokane girl, has made a hit with the Boston Theatre Stock company In the name part in "Zaia." The Spo- kane Interstate fair, livestock show and race meeting, Sept. 23-Oct 5 The two days' carnival of the Arabian order of Mystic E- Nak-Ops, 23, 24, under the reign of Em- press Hettie the First, attracted thousands 10 the grounds. Nat Relss had fourteen tents on the Midway The Coliseum roller skating rink, under the management of W. H. Hoyt, opened 18. The floor Is 100 by 200 feet, with a dancing pavilion 40 by 80 feet. The Golden Gate Band of ten ?leces furnished the music /The Blnk ■heatre, at Bltrvllle, Wash., Southwest of Spokane, will be opened Nov. L The struc- ture 1b one story, 160 by 60 feet » Tncoma.—At the Tacoma Theatre 'C H. Herald, manager) "Little Johnny Jones," Sept. 22, 23, had the house sold out before the opening night. Grand (Dean B. Worley, manager).—R. E. Warren and Daisy Faust, Billy Link, J. Edward Pierce and Marie Roslyn, John Dempsey, L. T. Johnson, Alice Wlldmere, and Grandiscope week of Sept. 22. Savov (P. Gevurtt, manager).—The Glrton Stock Co.. in "Resurrection," week of 22. Stab (John McCabe, manager). — "The American Girl," with special engagement of the Cornell Sisters, week of Sept 22. Gintbt Bros.' Trained Animal Show Sept 30, afterneon and evening. a ■ a MISSISSIPPI. ,. M £ rt ?** n — At tt « Grand Opera House (L. Rothenberg, manager) "Anita, the Slng- Injr Girl," Sept. 19, fared well. Yorke and Adams, 20, more than pleased, to capacity. "The Umpire," 21, had a large and well pleased house. "The Clansman" 25, 20, "Strongheart" 80, "Lena Rivers" Oct 1. AI. O. Fields Minstrels 4, "The Devll'i Auction" 8, the Four Mortons 11. »■» KANSAS. ■H Infield.—At the Grand Opera House (G. G. Gary, manager) the regular season opened on Wednesday evening, Sept. 18, with "Miss Pocahontas." The show has good music, and the cast is exceptionally strong. Billy Kereand's Minstrels pleased a good house 19. "King of Tramps" wss the bill for 21, snd pleased a well filled house. "The Matinee Girl" 25, Grace Duff Co, 80-Oct. 6. Notes. —Lucky Bill's Show pleased crowd- ed lents Sept. 20, 21 The Cowley County Agricultural and Live Btock Asso- ciation will hold It* d'th annual fair Oct GENTLEMEN WHO DRESS FOR STfU ■EATRESS, AHD COMFORT WEAR THE IMPROVED BOSTON GARTER THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD^ "^aaThe Name Is stamped on every loop — I CL CUSHION BUTTON CLASP LIES FIATTO THE IEG-"EVM SUPS, TEARS NOR UNFASTENS Ftreplepilr, BflkSOc. Cotton Sc MiUtdoii receiptor price. GEO. FROST CO. .Hum Bo.tm,H»ii..U.B.A. ALWAYS EASY* 70 YEARS TUE ...BflaiL Dipilaloiy Powder. TJnHlahliy »" a humiliating g.owths of nalr are Biire.y and effectively removed irvm tne » L «; neck or arms, without pain or harmf 11. re salts of any kind. X. basin's Is the <• Jg jial Depilatory Powder. Sold at all ■-^ jciasa toliet counters or by mail. In By ^ Ipaokages, including postage »». HA ul ■« KCOKEL, ■• V. Oltj, Makers of Sozod.n . WANTED, A NO. I LEADER pianist ■ ALWAYS A PLACE FOB GOOD BEPBRTOIEIH PEOPLE. The Carl W. Cook Stock Co. Delaware, Ohio, week Sept 30. Alliance, Ohio, week Oct 7. PLAYS AND SKLTCHE4 1166 W. EDDY ST. CHICAGO