The New York Clipper (March 1912)

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JtfABCrffc ■mB^Sfttf> *<M«E: • ftLtPftfeft. 15 CLEANSE YOUR TEETH WITH SOZODONT BEAUTIFY YOUR TEETH WITH PRESERVE YOUR TEETH WITH SOZODONT 3 FORMS; LIQUI&-POWDER-PASTE. WAFTE D, for tho L» Porte Stock 00, General ■oaiama Woiuan to do m.etly characters, one 'wont, other Ohcfnl popple, wriie. Thoso doing *PtculUei S ,TCQp,efcronc4), Voa must make good atnrstpenormBncooryni will be closed there. Positively no amateurs; have been there onco too «ncs. Writs, no telegram* »nsw«rcd. »t. Aiti»n», Vt, wee* March 4.: Whitehall. N. Y.. week Uircb U. 8 . M. LA I'UItTE Mgr La Porte Stock Go. WMTEl) Oporator.wlth orwithoutmacMnc, MM who has h ii4 exp ■■ i lence In < I In g advance work; Blucif.icc Comedian for parts and ntpirer sots. Sketch Team, nun and wife, Mn»t all change for one week. Must besoberand rouble. Prefertho.-c that double band. Alto, oo r net.Trombono,Tul>4ancl Baritone. I cm rj a lady and geiiti' concert band, no parades. Canvas theatre, week sbinds. I pay «- pepiet'tMi Joining. One year's work, going North. FOK 8ALF, 60 with 40 top with wall, also extra mo ft. of lift, m iewa<l. Makomean oiler, noose lor It, Ad i HABRV LaRBANE Mamhallvllle. Oa., week Mar. 4; Fort Valley, 11 a d12; Zemtlon, IS, 14, U, 16. OUT OF TOWN HEWS nnaton. Maaa.—Tboretani of "The Chocolate n^Sr" to the MaJoiUc, the coming of "The SZiMold" to the Colonial, and the prodoctlon of S&e Private Secretary," at tie Castle Sqiiare. •i tie most Important areata on the theatrical rSrodu for this "week. No change at the Shu- Srt Hollls, Plyaonth, Tremont. Park and tho HaatMi New bill* are offered at the burlesque, iutevllle and moving picture houaes. Ooodltlona iiw vrry good at tho theatres lint week, good rather and excellent attraction* being responsible for the generous patronage. MijssTic <WJlhnr-8hnbert Co., ragrs.) — "Tho Chocolate Boldler" la with as tor two weeks' dura- tion. In the coat tre: Alice York*, Vivian Wee- ion Mildred Rogers, Juanlta Fletcher. Charles Par- eell and the orchestra, under the direction of John Land The business during the second and last week of " 'Way Down East," made np for the only fair patronage during the first of the opening week. Colonial (Rich, Harris A Krohinan, mgrs.)— "The Base Mold," a now light opera, began an en- gagement at this house March 4. It will be hen tor an indefinite period. The cast Includes: Adrl- enne Angnrde. Edith Decker, Juliette Dlka, Dor- othy tenia Bobert Graham, J. Humbird Duffey, Robert M. Bottomley, Albert Shean, Edward Gal- lagher, and Arthur Laceby. "The Pink Lady'' left os after a stay of twelve weeka, the returns being the largest of any musical ihow In Boaton In some time. Bolus (Ohrrles J. Bieh, mgr.)—Jamea K. Hickett has only current week left of hla two reeks' stay, and, Judging by the line of the audi- ences of the first six days, the boose will not be any too large to accommodate his followers who desire to see hhn and toe excellent supporting company. In "The Grain of Duet." William H. Crane is to follow. Plymouth (Fred Wright, mgr.)—Tho second week of the engagement of "The Deep Purple" Is Bow under way. The farewell appearance of tbe Irish Players la this country Is slated for the afternoon of March S, at this theatre. The pro- gram will consist of four one act plays. SnuusuT (Wllbor-Sfaubert Co., ntgrs.) — Second week of John Mason, In "Aa a Man Tnlnks," the new drama of profound lore and sympathetic power, by Augustus Thomas. Large houses have been tbe rule during the week past, and the attraction is most worthy of the patronage accorded. TsxuoNT (Jno. B. Bchoeffel mgr.)—This Is tbe third and last weeit of "The Man from Cook's." An amusing bit of nonsense, on interesting story, refreshingly Parisian in flavor, and a strong cast are the Invaluable assets of the musical comedy. Uarguerlta Sylva, In "Gypsy Love," will be tbe next attraction. Boston (Harris 4k Frohmsn, mgrs.)—The fourth week of "The Littlest Rebel," with Dastln and Wiillam Famam in tbe leading characters, ba* commenced. The gatherings remain large and entluslattc PaaK (Rich, Harris A Frohman, mgrs.)—it looks as It "Tbe Country Boy" would make a cli.de contest for toe reoorda made by "Tbe Msn from Home." a few seasons sgo. Thla Is the ninth mat and the people still coming strong. Cistli BuoaiB (John Oralg, mgr.)—The change of bill this week brings again to the front that play that is a sure delight to all laughter-lovers, 'The Private Secretary." The title role of tho Bevercnd Bobert Bpontdmg is being played by Mr. Oralg. Week of 11, "Fifty Miles from Boston." Boston ufesa Housb (Henry Russell, mgr.)— The opens for the week: "Werther." "The Girl of the Golden West," "L'Enfont 1'rodlgue," and 'I Pogliaecl," "Thala" and "Germanla." Onruso makes his llrst appearance In this city In "The Girl of the Golden West," and tbe advance sale for the performance is enormous. Kutb'b IB. F. Keith, mgr.)—One of tho strongest and most diversified bills of the season 111being given current week. Jesse L. Lasky's vkuifornla," a tuneful American operetta, with Leslie Leigh, Harry L. Griffith, and a cast of sixteen singers, dancers and comedians. Is the feature set. others on the hill are: Bert Fits- gibbon, Howard and Howard, Dekoe Troupe, Mr. •nd Mrs. Jimmy Barry, Minnie Allen, Roberty Trio, Bert Cutler, and the Kaufmann Sisters. National (T. J. McLoughlhi, mgr.)—The im- portant offering ibis wee* Is that of tbe Diving Girls Contest, In which fifteen of the best girl divers in Boston and vicinity participate. Blllle Burke presents •"Models of Jerdln De Paris," with SKJeKMM ■*» other- entertainers are: Nolan 8? Y£)K ll \, 8tnrooe »»■ Mulvey, Lucanla Lucca, ftjl ?avis, Sidney Shields. Hermann and Bblrley. and the fiongfest. ■aniH <?°hert Janette, mgr.)—A very strong ! i JL. he " 1<l<, ttIa "«* °T KS St. Onge and ma famous troupe of cycling wonders. Among SSLr'S ,»»hserlblng are: The lrlsh-Amerlcan ^hree Boulder, and Quiun, Lousier and Kvana, Jays • nd *"•*. James and Llndau, and the ruP.t?^ (a> **• Batdteller, mgT.)-JTbls week, 25? Bnnaway Girls, and Manager Clark this season eUtaa to have the newest, freshest, most SSES&I • n4 ttotooghly equipped burlesque or- ismxatlon oa the road. Gordon and North's World ".J E * * *— Co. bad, aa was anticipated, a gala fcek. Next week, the Girls from Happylsad. ttZtSS i°h»»'«s H. Wsldron, mgr.) —Harry S*™S Bi * 8n<w o'*" an entertainment far SSt7^_ tJ> * ^or^lnaxy. Too show has been entirely rejuvenated with now faces, new acts, new cos- l u ?f •_»«* scenery and mecbonlcal effects. A BJ2 v*** was experienced by tbe Big Banner H!SL_*"* con >edlan» were clever, and tbe girls 5»iE2i * combination hard to beat. March 11, •I. Beeves comes for a week. uJ,,, c . w i I ' D (Q ' E - Lothrop mgr.)—The Ideal Bnr- JMfluers carren.t week. Tbe prime movers In the enow nro: Sam Michaels, Joe Rose. Helen Vsn Bu- ""; Pearl Tamer, Addle Douglss and Jean Ollf- rvil:^ w ?oward's own coutrtbation; Dastilng tl 7, M " lc ' F o« r McNullys, Enoch, May Clin- ■on and company, Kelley and Galvln, Eileen Ma- SSS ^f """hltws and Madame Flower. Next tin pi.? O .bo»l*»qtie portion will be faralsbed by tso Gir]« froiB Reno CO. *id B i5?".'L s T w,rt < ,ol,n O Patrick, mgr.)— Ji» bit of the curio ball show this week Is Prof. SSn^?_!_S > ^ Uc * 1 monkeys. They sre clever anl- Sil^? t ' rtalt,er '' wiUl & pKxrraxn of atonta that BfiSLSW** 1 Other features In the hall are: uwurrette Urry. the Great Savllles, Jenny, the oauy orang-outnng, and tho Nashville Jubilee Sing- £*■ -« the theatre: Walah and Campbell, Ida SES!L. 0n,,,le Prencb, and a hoet of others. inir-nsuu (Victor 3. Morris, mgr.)—First half •11,1 1? .I"** ! L * T,n a,ld Martell, Tanner, Shea ,"1 BgS* ''awrence and Harrington, Armstrong ■M Clark, lir. and Mrs. Sidney Reynolds, Ed- •nS S 0r * al «n and conrpnny, Miller and Russell, SSi •£* " n * IMwards. For the last half: Bar- SsSL.'BS!' ' b,! Alllcons, Manley sod Wnlah, SSL W Brothers. Brown and Parladrno. ££2L *P a ^ Ro'sloo. Armstrong and Olsrk, and "*»e U d Bterllng. ft.» rw / B ^ 0DTH Ekd < L onls M. Boas, mrr.)— ThS ,rt .J roaD *- *o Allisons, Manley and Walsh, SSSL '7 1 - Brothers. Brown and Parladeno, iSr&S* "0180)0, Lonse and Sterling, and Both- an,i e£*?S D * ,OT t" 8 nr,t Portion of tbe week. s^w B» BSOsBtl: Levlne and Martell, Tanner. »nea ana Potto, Lawrence aod Harrington. Mr. WANT! D, FOR PANAMA Mt.DJ.fINK COM'Y Several all 'round Comedian»i bat play or fake or- gan, (lire sal ry wanted per week, una whit lino ofworkvoudo. Join near Chicago, Ills. Address DR. i. M. CONDON, Stilrland, Mlunabago Co., 111. and Mrs. Sidney Reynolds, Edgar Foreman and company, Miller and Russell, Duffy and Edwards, ant. Botbwoll Browne. WAiatNOTON (F. 0. Collier, mgr.)—Deveoe ami Shiirts, Rlgolettc, Bell and Bell, Wells and Vlah er. Bam Barber and Alice Dudley are the bookings tor tbe current week Old South (F. G. Collier, mgr.)—Week of 4: Faust and Faust, Bijou Comedy Trio, Cody and O'Brien, Beach and Capron, Joggling Elner, Tom De Young, Tommtc Donnelly, and others. Raole. —For the current week: Nelson and Mllleage, Gordon and Stafford. Bob Dale, Jug- Ilnr Elmer, Oopplogcr and White, and Winnie Crawford. Hub (Josepb Mack, mgr.)—Levaaseur, Dacey and Chase, and the Vannersons and others com- prise an exceptlonslly good Mil this week. Bowpoin Squash (J E. Oomerford. mgr.)— Kent's trained seals, Edgar Schooler Co., Honey Johnson, Lander Brothers, Alice Farnsworth, and Detmar and Deknar constitute the show this week. Ptntrr/AN.—Tohlu Whalley and Whalley, Four Cleveland), and Johnson and Leunle. Pastime (Mr. Murphy, mgr.)—This week: Jennie Qulnby. Vrthur Staue, Lambert Brothers, and MeArthnr and Elliott. Attbbmath. —Changes of pictures and songs at the Bl]oa Dream, Unique, Apollo. Liberty, Oomiquc, New Palace, Beacon, Star, Scenic Temple, Zenlcon Temple, Orient, Wlntbrop, Olrropia, Norfolk Hall. Roxbury, Williams' Ideal, and the Shawmut Robert Edesoo and Bmmett Oorrlgan are to appear as co-stars In "The Indiscretion of Truth," a new play, by Hartley Manners, at the HoUls, on Msreb 5. On Easter Monday, Blllle Burke Is to come to the same house in "The Runaway." E. M. Newman Is at Jordan Hall for tno travel talks on Ireland. Scotland, Waels. Moscow and St. Peters- burg will be subsequent subjects to be treated la [er on The Grand Opera House, which has keen under the management of Messrs. Stair, Wil- bur and Magee for several years, has been sold to Df. George E. Lothrop, proprietor of the Howard end the Bowdoln Square theatres. The house will be dark next week, and tbe future policy Is a lit- tle obscure as yet. It Is possible the house will be one of the links of the Empire circuit of bur- lesque theatres. Springfield, Jlnia.—Court Square (D. 0. Gllmore, mgr.) Gertrude Hoffmann and her com- pany Feb. 28. Viola Allen, in "Tbe HerfordB." 20. drew well. "The Wedding Trip" March 1. 2, "The Red Widow" 4, 0, French Dramatic Co. 6, Foston Opera Co. 7, "The Fortune Hunter" 8, 0. Poli's (8. J. Brecn, mgr.)—Week of 4: "A Night In a Turkish Bath," Will Rogers, Nevlt.s and Erwood, Maud Tiffany, Franklin Ardell and company, the Graters, and Hedder and Son. Giluobs (Jsmes W. Bingham, mgr.)—Jersey Lilies 4-6, 'The Parish Priest" 7-9, Trocaderos 1012. Nelson (H. I. Dlllenback, mgr.)—(-6: Shan- non and Bsruh, the Parshleya, Duke Darling. 7-0: Mysterious Moore, Copeland and Walsh, Will Davis, and pictures. Plam (Goldstein, Eros., mgrs.)—4-8: Cornell and Wllber, Csrlton Sisters. Helen Lot. 7-9: Chas. Farrell, Sylvester, tbe Freeborni, with mo- tion pictures. Bijou (E. L. Knight, mgr.)—Clifford and Grant play whole week of 4, while Star Trio and Roscoe Rose will divide tbe same, In conjunction with pictures. Nora.—Barnnm A Bailey have taken ont a li- cense to exhibit here June 24. Fall River, Muss. — Academy of Music (Geo. 8. Wiley, mgr.) Fell River Choral Society, opera In concert form, March 4: Jss. K. Hackett, in "The Grain of Dust," 12; "The Rosary" 14-19. Savoy (Julius Cans, mgr.)—BUI week of 4: Herbert Brooks, Jss. F. Mscdoaald, Meredith Sisters, Three Escardos. Mabel De Yonnc, Sunset Trio, Geo. Rolland and company, In "Began In Society." Bijou (O. L. Benson, mgr.)—Moving pictures and vaudeville continue to please large attendance. Psbmikr (0. L. Benson, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures and vaudeville. Bill 4-0: Evelyn Joyce, Gilford and Brown, and Fred Mansard. I'alaob (A. H. Ashley, mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Ltkio (Ed. Doberty, mgr.)—Motion pictures ana) Illustrated songs. Stai (B. Mlchelfetder, ogr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. NicgBXOSBON (Walter Blgelow, ragr.)—Motloa pictures sod Illustrated songs. Sobhio (B. K. Archer, mgr.)—Motion pictures. New Orleans, La.—Owing BO doubt to the Lenten season, business fell off considerably for week of 2E, st all the local playhouses, and tbe attractions, all of which were good, did sot get their deserved patronage. _ Tiilans (T. C. Campbell, mgr.)— The Fortune Hunter," with Fred Nlblo and Josephine Cohan an tbe stars, pleased fashionable audiences. Week March 3, Elsie Junls, with Henrietta Croaman due 10, and John Drew here for IT. Cbjucsnt (T. 0. Campbell, mgr.)—WarJ ana Vokes, ablv asalsted by Lucy Daly and a large company of clever performers, opened 25, to ca- pacity, and good business for the week. "The Vir- ginian" Is here for week of 8, wim Billy Van due 10. sad Billy Clifford to follow. Dauphins (Hy. Grecnwald, mgr.)—The Aborn. English Grand Opera Co.. In repertoire, won ap- preciation week of 25 from fashlonshle, though not large enough, sudlencei. tor the grsnd com- pany deserved capacity basinets for the week. Bothern and Marlowe are here For weak of 8, with Forbes Robertson to follow. . , _ _ i Grsbnwalo (Arthur Leopold, mgr.)—James p. Lee snd hla splendid musical comedy company and premier pony chorus was seen to advantage week of 28, presenting "Up lu the Air." "Widow 0'Brlen' r Is the bill for 3. | Osinspic 4Jutes H. Blstes, mgr.)—Tbe Or- pheum Road Show bad the only big business tn town for week of 20, and the high claps show de- served it. Every number on the bill was a top- liner and won much appreciation. Week 0J4. Bam Mann, But American Dancers, Bayton Trio, Roberts, Hsyes snd Roberts, the Four Floods, tbe Three Lyres, and Leo ■MsMsofc ,. ... Ltbjo <Bert Gagnon, mgr.)—"Diamond Dick, a stirring drama, by the splendid Gsgnun-Pollock Stock Co., got Its share of business week of IB. and, as usual, pleased. "Lena Rivers" is the but W La Fatsttb (Abe Selljmao, Bgr.)-«lils high class moving picture house CMitlnues to good business, and tho latest slides, "Mardl Gras lu New Orleans," woo much applaitse, aa tbe promi- nent city officials and many proroh»ent cltisens arc easily recognised In the pictures. PE*nos A Son's Thbatobs (Pleas Blankenshlp, mgr.)—This quartette of cozy and s» >js-ds«« ■»»■ Ine picture bouses, sll situated along Conal Street, aro doing big business, especially so with tbe beaotlfnrTrlou Theatre. The Elottra. Dreamland rnO Itljoo are running a close second, and change pictures about four times a week. „ ■ FisciiENMnn'H ENTsmraisBa (Wm, Gucrlnger, gen. mgr.)—The pretty Alams, Dreamland and Wonderfand houses, chin«lng plrtnres every_other d»r. renort good business week of 26. Vtuoeviiie is frequently offered, and always of the Ugh class "'picro.—The Jeffries-Johnson fight pictures drew big crowds week of 2B, snd Ibe pictures sbouH be'good for a few weeks' run. - » . .. Noras.—Ted Marks, the well known theatrical HssD HOT PVKODIKs on ' Ocean RoU," •'Alexander 4 *, > "Mysterions Rag," and Ave others for H.by return mall. 8<unplepitrody.20c. Sketches thai make good. Biamp for reply. F, J. Lal'lfeBiti:, Gen. Del.. PKNBACoLA, FLA. FOR Kh.UEi OB LBABE-Dog. p nj and monkey show. A cornple e outfit ready for iin roaa. Moat be resp ipslble pnrtlen. In ounnecilon, For Bait-, trained dogs. rnonKeys. ponies und re- vtHVlng labloact With pony; 10 uniforms, 12 fancy pony trappings and V4 musical bells for poults; 24 fancy p.umes for poults, l m reserve seat ehnlrs, 1& lengihg of blue so.,u, elgbt tier high; 5 large luin- ntr-, one tent 20x40, ono lsxso. one frOxlOO, one 60X90, one toxuo one 60 ft round t p. Address Anlmai -h.w, care of T1IK NEW YORK CLIPPER Office, 47 West 28th St., New Yo. k City. FOR BALK—Somersault High Diving Trick Dogs and Dove*. P. Machine, Lot i ood Films cheap. Will exchunge Dogs. Doves, for good Films, Working Wurlu, Magic. What have yonT PROF. HARRY SMITH, ORATZ. PA. POK BALE—Prop. Eleplutnt, Giraffe Donkey, Bull, Gwwe. Koneier, etc.: Gltnt Cake Walkers, Uncle Sam. Topay. 10 foot high Basket uorse, Prop. M 'iikovs for Pony Ilaces, fine Mnmmy, etc. Props, made to order. E. WALKER, 323 w. 80th St.. N. Y. MUSICAL INBTHUolUNTS FOB KAI.K Alnmlnum Chimes, sleigh he.is, eto. Wanted a good Saxophone. ALBERT 1'UUAU, 400 WEST d iet BT„ NEW YORK. WANTED GOOD GENERAL MAN, GOOD Woma.k for General Business Will buy PLAYS, DYE SCENERY, WARDROBE. Add. Manager of Clara. Alaihe- Co.,care off Tnn«er & ('••., Knickerbocker Building, 14QII Broadway, v. V. HWEETK8T BONt* In 1EARS THEN I'LL RETURN TO YOU 8fc.Nl) PROGRAM FOR PROF. OuPY U. 8. MUSIC CO.. 730 Tremont Ava., N. Y. City W I sL Li Jl U ll whllu to Bubnilt all SCKN.UIIOS or NOVELS TO US th»t has been re- jected by others. Write only. THE DOBIjA CO , 14 0 W. 118th ST., NEW YORK CITY. WANT: 0, Piano Player that Reads and Fakes Also Dramatic People, wlte. One week stand*. Rep. Add. EDWARU8 A MURRAY COMEDY CO., Paima, Mo. Mur.n; Baal Prairie, Mo., week 10, muroger, who died In New York some two weeks mo, was shipped bore, his home, for burls'. Ills looslas arrived 22, and was met at the depot by his sisters and relatives, snd with high Masonic honors laid to rest In beautiful "Hebrew Rest," Rabbi Mar Heller officiating. Mr. Marks was fuTty-eigbt years old Henry Leluln, a French n.nr4claj|, and recently arrived from France, with the French Opera Co., as soloist, was convicted here. In United States Court, week of 10, of "White Slavery," and sentenced to one year and one day In the Federal Prison at Atlanta, Oa, He has been shipped to serve bis sentence Mafcafer Tom Campbell, of tbe Tulsne and Ores- cent theatre, was found guilty of violating the child labor law week 10, allowtag minors to ap- pear on the Tnlsno stage. He paid the line of $126, and smiled ss be said it la getting to be a habit now, for all through his violation he Inno- cently pleaded guilty and paid the fines V. B. Nicholson, tbe handsome and efficient ntenogrniiher of the Klaw A Erlanger theatre bere, has been tuuler the weather wltb a case of lo grippe, but Is nrech better, and back on the Job The Kalein Film Co., with a corps of trained performers, are peeing for some new aims bere, In the vicinity of the historic Bayou St. John, under tbe able man- agement of Murry Mcllhean Slgnor Creator* and bis celebrated baud will give two concerts at the French Opera Ilouje. March .1, matinee and night The King Georse Trained Animal Show Is still here, performhiK dally at N. Rampart and tbberville streets, to fair business From stage to newsstand, all around the Crescent City, tbe beautiful Anniversary Number of TUB CUppbb Is still being spoken of, is many of the old beads around the theatre fronts say "There Is nothing too big or too grsnd for the OLD Ueliabi.b." Oakland. Col.—Macdonougb (F. A. Getaa, mgr.) the Klnemacolor pictures came to fair at- tendance Feb. 18-20. The advance sale of seats for "Excuse Me," March 1, 2, large, "Alms, Where Do Yon Liver" 3, 4. tbe Yiddish Players 5, 0, "The Newlrweds" 7-0. Ys Lnuarr (H. W. Bishop, mgr.)—Mina Glca- son. supported by regular stock, drew capacity attendance at every performance, In "Mrs, WUr* of the Cabbage Patch," week ending Feb. 2t>. frame bill Feb. 28 to March 3. "Tbe Woman Ho Married" «. OOLtmiuA (Dillon ft King, mgrs.)—Tbe Co- lumbia Musical Co., In "The Married Widow." broke all records for attendance week ending Feb. 21. Dillon and King and their Ginger Girls. In "The Twins," Feb. CO-Marcb 2. Owrannnt (Geo. Bbey, mrr.)—Week of March 3: Poachot'B Plying Ballet, Bumbsm and Green- wood. Ida O'Day and company, Julius Tannen, Gardiner and Revere, Richardson's posing dogs, snd Bert Jordan. IIbll (Cohen Bros., rosrs.)—Week of March 8: Mr. snd Mrs. J. J. Dowltng. presenting "An ArIrons Wooing-," Georgians, Carlisle's Dog snd Pony Circus, Ollle Young and April, Cain and Odom, and Dsltorelll and Gltssando. Notss.— The Broadway, DIJou Dream. Oakland, Lyrle, Marlowe. Scenic, snd Camera, photoplay noose, report good attendance Tbe Sbnberts. ef New York, ore figuring on bringing their hip- podrome productions to Son Francisco for the fair In 1915, sccontlng to a letter written to Cbas. F. Gall, of Ban Francisco, recently Chas. Hall, the veteran manacer, and wife, have re- turned from a month's visit to Los Angeles, and sre again living at tho it. Mark Tho flcbu- nuuin-Helnk concert, at Ye Liberty, afternoon of I'"' 23, drew a capacity audience Tbe Oak- land aviation meet, which opened Pefe. IT, and cloied Feb. 26, was one of tbe most suecesxful events of the kind ever polled off on the eosst. It was a success in point of ntlcndnnce, In the skill and daring displayed by tbe aviators, and last, bat not tease, lo the freedom from dlstresslnc; accldoati. Only one of tbe avlotora suffered per- sonal Injury, and his hurts are not serious. Tom Gurn will be out in a few days, as sound as ever, now successful the meet was Is Illustrated by the fact that lite aviators received for their six daya' performance three thousand dollars more tlinn they received from their nine days' performance at the Los Angeles meet. Charleston, 8. O. —Academy of Music (Ohu. R. Matthews, mgr.) "liverswoman" pleased large houses 20, 37, Francis Wilson drew well 28. "The Spring Maid" SO. March 1, lo gooil business Greet'* Flayers March 4, John Drew 5. Frank Mrlotyrs 0. YtcTosiA (Psstime Amusement Co., mgrs.)— Week March 4: Foar Comrades, tbe Norrtses, Dick and Dolly Merrlman, Bailie Sherman, Sbriner and Wills, and moving pictures. FOB. EVERY PI IirOSH 1,000 STYLES ESTABLISHED laMM WIIITB FOR CAT. No. 41 113117 Bo. Wabash Ave., CHH'AUO, ILL. NEW YORK OKI-ICE. 11(16 Broadway SEATTLE OFFICE. 508-10-12 First Ave., So. BAN FTIANCI8CO OFFICE. 073 Mission St. The A. H. Andrews Co. Play writers k Producers Co. Have Taken Larger Quarters 1317 ARCH STREET, PHILA. ACTS, PLAYS, SKETCHES WRTTTEN, PRODUCED and BOOKED Write for Terms RENT BOBBY HEATH Orchestra. Arrangements, Etc, M. STADIGXB SHOW PKLVTEUS-LlTll001UPHEIlS»Ei\«R4VERS SEND FOR OUR CATMME OF THEATRICAL PWNTINB National ■PTC.fi-EHCl CO. CHICAGO WW YORK ST. LOUIS IT. LOUIS BRANCH Formerly 6REAT WESTERN PRiNTlM CO. NCW LOCATION S. E. COR. 7th & ELM STS. ST. LOUIS, MO. CARLETOIM SISTERS COMPANY CLEVER REPERTOIRE LEADING MAN Send photos. Glad to bear irotn other useful repertoire people st a'l times. Nairn salary oxpooted. r 8. Charles Mortimer 1 onls Russell sent yoiiamoiu v Feb. 1. Why did jou not Join T Address VAHNEY AND MONTGOMERY, StateivUle.N. 0., wook March ajBpartanlmrg. South Carolina week March 11. VAIlriKY AND MONTGOMERY A Leader WHO CAN ARRANGE. How many times have von rend an "ad." like thlat Can YOU arranger If so, thlB will NOT Interest you, but If NOT Bend twocsnt s'amp for trial lesson. Three trial lessons ir»e. Ir not then convinced y ou 'll succeed, y oa owe as nothing. TAUGHT* BY MAI I, SUCCESSFUL!. Y, PRACTICALLY, HAPIDLY You must know the rudiments of music and mean business otherrlse don't write. WILCOX SCHOOL OP COMPOSITION, 0. w. WILCOX, 8.cy. Box O, »as Fifth Are., RBW YORK CITY PEOPLE FOR REPERTOIRE All lines, that double Brass; good Fkotch Team, Specialty People Quartette Singers, Ftute Players, to double Baritone or Clarinet, Clarinet for Second Violin or stage. Canvas show, North In Hum- mer, S^uth In Winter. We go with the birds. Neyor close State lowest; Ijpay a» CinCJTKlt OKI Jasper, Fla. SCENIC ARTIST L ,»^ TY For FIRST CLASS STOCK OR PRODUCTIONS. E. W. BORMAW, 833 Wert 68th Street, Chicago, Ills. WANTED AT ONCE, For Spring and Summer Season "ALONG THE KENNEBEC" Comedy Old Si an, Juvenile, Comedy Country Kid, ingenue, Henry Woman and Prefer people who d > specialties, and actors that can double In brass, Old Ha Id. you can do, and address by mall only. State Just what 0. K. KENO, 601 New Times Building, NEW TOKK. AT LIBRRTY, owing to closing of eo. J. N. mcLAUUUUN H"*-.^. HtMi. DOKOTHf HUlllt 8oub T i i , fV d ; In w^S. U:8<b Joint only. 8 CRjlliTiBimTidT«%^i'^w? t i J «o m - ELSIE UAIPOD Z^tfJ&r- Joint only. Experience, ability and wardrobe. Join on Wire. Tickets. HOTEL VICTORIA, BUFFALO, V. Y. LIBE COMEDIAN SOUBRETTE I.NGESCEB HKAVIES Han and Wife. Some specialties. HAEBB, Mo. 806 N. Livingstone, Madison, Wu. Eiporlence, wardrobe, ability. Writs or wire. Address F. 0. AT* LIBERTY CORNET, TRAP DRUM A. F. of M., owing to theatre being declared un- safe, Boi h experienced men in all lines. Sober and reliable. Address 0L1M' < >UI>EN and GEO WHITE. Box 16», WU1TK PLAINS, N. Y. Sketch Team Tnat can change for "ne week, one mnst be able to play Piano: good Single Comedian. II. P. Operator, Lf I'turom. Dentists ami othnr useful people write. COHW A PAV1PBOW , Crookil.n, Mi nn. WANTED. PIANO PLATER FOR RXP. SHOW. OTIIEHS WRITE CHANT'S CAR SHOW, Jew ettjex. ALL, KINDS OF MATRRIAIi a^n-SMITH & CONLANf.ukux, Aets rehearsed. Acts to lease. 003 o AIETY Til BA- THE BLUO., n.T. 'PUono TAfii llryant. HtuHredii of great skctchea on baud. I- u I.KAUINQ PEOPLE AT URERTY Appearance, ability, wardrobe and experience; alio direct. One hundred scripts. Reliable man- agers only. Address HOUSTON, TEX. WANTFO '"theTWrd^nnuMTonr WANTED CHARLES E. COSKLUfG'8 TEAT SHOWS MUSICIANS for 0. I 0., NOVELTY ACTS, those that double in B, given preference; UOUEHIAN who doubles In B.,Ran and Wife TEAR that < an change: also Lady performers. Gomel Leader lor B. and 0„ write. Consider two weeks' Bllenoo a polltx negative. M&r*u 0HAKLE8 K. OONKLINO, HATTEAWAN, V. V. WANTED Bar Performer On* that can adapt himself to comedy act booked here and In Europe, tttati all In Drst letter. H. gja. Care Of OLll'PER. WANTED, PEOPLE IN ALL LINES Por Musical Comedy and Uramstlo Rep. All Bum- mer work. Must send programmes, photos, eto. Good wardrobe and ability very essential. Oen- er.l llufrtneui People, actors who can slug, Cnuroa Ladles, HOOU singers who can act. Address, with lowest. EDWIN WINEK, Wlnor Musical Stock, Boone. Iowa. WANTED AT ONCE A SKETCH TEAM Change Binaries and doubles, STHONO. for six nights, Stale ago, what yoa can and will do, also lowest salary, drst letter. Mnst be good dreswi h. Chot Markham, where are vouf Address HUOH A. NI KKL B, BtawarlsTUle, Mlssonrt. UIVIFOIIM8 For Sale g pood ones. Add., A. Maris, W. BomorvIHe, Mass MEYER'S MAKE BRfrT M«UM lOc Sample Piece .ndTnim uold Cream sent for roc. IfJ W. gggh ■>« R. ¥. 0)1.