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Avnih 6 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 23 TRANKIE ^ JOHNNY II, LEIGHTON I1ROS. and It EN BIUKLDS, writers of "HI, ui.ilmm Bill." 37th St. and Broadway NEW YORK Positive hit. Great song, nothing suggestive. Anyone ran use It. Writ* for It at once. Grand Opera House CHICAGO TELL TAYLOR musichpublisher H YOU BUT IT? uo t «t tMsee prices, far e*sk •■17 £SffiSlX& "•"■"-fiB 3 »«,oS1S3 0 ..fc™,no< M il. 1 *8 £5SRS l B Won B ., a o-. M «. •' TAJ gg free tickets. ••« - . - MO lo? 0 w»iic«B,tjp«, one odor, • • - T.« KaaifBrieets, one color, - - - iM SAZKTTR SHOW PBMTINO COBPAMY ** Walloon, HI., P. ■■ A. rnohTOWB HARMOMT HUTIS F P in illustrated magaalne, conttininf nan; |" 1 arUolos of tntoreat to muilolans and full RaotcriptioM ot Uolton Band Instruments. B OCR BIO BARGAIN L,I»T II _ ot scooneVhand band instruments show, a* C eiooiient bargains. Terms cash or install- p C ciaot. Old lnitrnmenu accepted ai pan a> Epaymont. a- FHAKK HOIrTOR * GO. £ ■eiT Gladys Awansjo, Ohlcnga ■■ DRUMMERS Baj Dlreot from the Maker of tbo Famous "Acme" Drums, Bells and Traps Bend for Catalogue ACME DRUMMEB8' SUPPLY CO. Office and Factory 9813-10 W. Had St., Chicago. BEFORE AND AFTER THEATRE MOUQUIN'S fill An., bet. 27th and 281. Sts., New York H08T IMH'ULAR FRENCH IlKWTAUKANT PARISIAN OAFB H II MUSIC 0.80 TO 1 A.M. UaMlle notes. BROWNS Bronchial Troches Kellovo Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Coughs, Bron- chlul andAsthiuatloComplaints. Unexcelled for clearing tbo roioe, Blxty years' reputation. Free from oplatos or tmything harmful. Sold only In boxes. Sample mailed free. JOHN I. BROWN ft BON, Boston, Mass. Tub Loiibnk linos., hypnotists, who have played forty-two weeks of good business In the Middle States, dissolved partnership at Aurora, III., March 10. Henry George Lorcnz and Clinrlcnn Lorenz, having received flat- tering offers to enter vaudeville, will play Eastern time. Harry Loreni has engaged Mr. Van Volkenberg, and will play the few weeks booked under the old firm name of Lorenz Bros. iMbs. O. W. Codbtnit, of Courtney and Jeanette, presented her husband with n fine girt baby on March 6. BlLI.T NOBLB AND JtANNB BnOOKS, Who recently completed a most successful engage- ment on Pontages' Circuit, open April 1 on Interstate Circuit for a return engagement. W. B. Hoppeb writes: "I recently closed a season of fifty weeks with the Do Rue Bros.' Minstrels. A show that has been breaking records at every town played." 'Billy Cross and Jeanne Crown opened on the Bodkins Circuit, at Tulsa, Okla., March 17. Jeff Gabfnet writes: "I am meeting with much success playing for 8am Massell, of Atlanta. Brother performers who desire to come South can find plenty of good work In this section." Jack Pbicb writes: "I am meeting with much success here In the Southeast, playing for Sam Massell, of Atlanta. Brother ar- tists who desire to come South can find plenty of good work In this section." Eonis Daily writes: "I am' now playing through lower Pennsylvania and Maryland, and am meeting with much success." Law Herman writes: "Wish to say that I have out the 'Seven Merry Youngsters' for Geo. Verbeck, ot the Independent Vaudeville Co., of Buffalo, N. Y. The act Is booked solid throughout the Bast and Canada all managers claiming it a big drawing card. Am playing the principal part, together with the Lynn [sisters, Jean Moroge and company, Mort Schaffer, Dave Rose and Lew Herman. Tub Sodbrholms and Tedye Rhea, known In private life as Q. Rhea Perkins, have Just closed a season of forty-seven weeks through Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri, which proved very successful except a few weeks In Kansas, They are now conducting the Lyric Theatre, la York, Neb., and report success. William Sisto wrltea: "Mrs. Slsto, of Slsto and company, waa obliged to lay off owing to an accident while alighting from a Nostrnnd Avenue car In Brooklyn on March 14. Therefore Mr. Slsto had to finish out his engagement at Proctor's Theatre, Mt Vernon, alone." HALR ON THE FACE Neck and Arms instantly removed wl'hout Injury to the most delicate skin. In compounding, an Incomplete mixture was ac- cidentally spilled on the back or the hand, and on «&.. washing afterward, It was dlncovereu that the n«lr was completely removed. We named the new discovery "MODEM!." Ap- ply for a few minutes and the hair disappears as If i>y magic. IT CANNOT FAIL. Modene supersedes electrolysis. Used by people of refinement, and re- commended by all who have tested Its merits. Mo- dene is now for sale at drug stores, or will be sent by mall in safety mailing cases on receipt of ii.on per bottle. Fostage stamps taken. Address Modem Manufacturing; Co., Dtp! f I, QndouU, 0. Performers °KKV. I S picture with 94 and receive one out and SOOletterheads, finely printed, abargain FINN THE PRINTER. 24 E. 21 tt St., Hew York ALL KIND8 OF MATERIAL, CIAJ.B.SMITH &C0NLANFrancUX. Acta rehearsed. Acts to lease. 60S GAIETY THEA- TRE BLUG., N.Y. 'Phone 2463 Bryant. Hundreds ofgroat sketches on hand, Large List of New Proles* slonal and Amateur Flays Vi ■ M Hik»» Ooads,eta, Catalone ftf Prof. O. Pisanb, for many yean connected with the smallest and largest circus In this country, In different capacities, announces that he has now launched the biggest sharp- snooting act In vaudeville. He Is assisted by two of the best women rifle shots of Europe. "The act," he says, "Is a headllner in all of the New England houses we have played." Zio Zao Trio, a new act from the West, has been doing nicely, and expects to do so for some time to come, as they say: "We are the greatest entertainers in our line. The trio consists of Dixon, Trlese and Leigh." Mb. and Mrs. Jaues Mahnell, who are In their tenth week for Gus Sun, have fifteen more weeks to fill, and say they are going big everywhere In their new act MimicAL Walkeb, who has been with Jack Hosklns' "Cowboy Girl" Co., Is spending a week visiting his father and mother at In- dianapolis, Ind. It la bis first trip home In six years. "The Cowboy Girl" Co. has closed. Frbd W. Wnan Informs us that he It visit- ing his folks at Great Falls, Mont., and rest- ing up for a couple of weeks. Wabrbn Little and Charlottb Rocerr, who have been putting on benefit perform- ances In the smaller cities In Michigan, bad to cancel the remainder of their engagements owing to the nervous breakdown of Mis* Uogers (Mrs. Little), who Is confined to her home at Port Huron, Mich. They expect to be out of harness for several months. Busi- ness has been very good, find Tub CLirmt Is always welcome. Fredbric J. La Pibrbd, dramatic author and concert plitnlst, Is spending the last few weeks of Winter at Pensacola, Fla. He Is having great success with his parodies, etc. He has a new one called "You'll Want Me Back," and a "rube" monologue that Is said to be "great." WHEN YOU HAVE ANYTHING IN MUSIC PRINTING T TO' ZIMMERMAN CINCINNATI, 300 NEVADA BLOC. THEATRICAL LUMBER BTILK8, BATTENS, STRIPS,RAILS,SHOES, PROF-ILK,STACK FLOOHINU.Btr ■ Always on hand for prompt shipment. Write for delivered prices. Shipments made In any quantity desired. THE JOHN GILLESPIE LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BEWARD STREETS, CHICAGO, ILL. NATIONAL PRINTING OO.'S NEW BUILDING. ^stiW^ ' -■■-■■j*'-.v- : r-" ^ggt9 • ■ '■gs E K^^^ 5x *a«aw_ ' ; PLAYS audovllle Bketobei, Blue Monologues, Mlmtrel Material Jiitx, Muilr.l I'ln-r*. Kfttlla- ttMa.a>lal«m«a, Mak*.»boads,eta. Catalan T. S. DINI80H A CO., Dopt. 17. Ohl ongOi JACOB A. ANDREWS U Hand store. ui N.Olart St., Chicago, 111. 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MORNING.ULOHY SBfXDS from 20dltrer- ent foreign countries, $20; proof p<w live. Great at- traction for parks. Room nui.Marlprldge Illdg„N.Y. I A n V PlANfQT Experienced In vaude- UO.U I ririmoi vilfe, rep., orchestra, M. P. and dance work, desires position. A. F. of M. Best reference. Addrets s'lANISTB, Gen. Del., Spilngfleld, Ills. The Great Western Printing Co., of St. Louis, one of tbo oldest theatrical and show printing houses in the business, was taken over by the National Printing and Lngravlng Co., of Chicago and New York, four years ago. They hnve Just moved into new quarters at the Southeast corner of Seventh and Kim streets in St. Louis, and will now be known as the National Printing and Engraving Co., St. Louis Brnnch. ■«.-_« j, .,„ ,,, ,. This ill! give the National plants In New York, Chicago, St. Louis and NIlcs, Mllcli., where they have their largest plant, placing them In position to take good care of their customers, no matter where they may be playing. HBRiiiiAM ...,?. r "ovalty to you. ggggtl AM MUSIC IloijBB.St.Lonl., Mo. Oooil INVENTIONS ADAs'i"^i«?S l i. F . 0RT - 0 - NK fo r ynn. Write. J^StP h 'jHKl l MFC. CO., St. Loals. Mo. ivS 'i'^M^P 7l l «x * l ' Negro. 260.; Drees !Sl n" 1 ' 0 " " &]<i j Soubrette. tl.oo each; ,,St S, r0I l* lMr I Wool], Jl.oo. Ask Oata- in ,U * p ? r . M » che <Ie«dH, llelmoW. etc. '"'I'orter, Kllppert. Mfr.,4 Fourth Ave.,N.Y Jack REto and company, presenting their Chinatown sketch, will open Bhortly on the Western Vaudeville Association time at the Kcdzle, Chicago. • . Howabd Thubston will appear In vaude- ville ot the end of his present tour. A blight firb In the box office at ths Folly, Brooklyn, caused by defective lusula- tlon, caused $100 damage. The audience wai not disturbed,. , _ ,.. Nick Nob*on is a regular visitor at the Columbia Sunday concerts. Roscob and Sims write: "After recently closing twenty-two weeks on the Griffin time, In Canada, we opened on March 25 for an indeQnlte run on Hie Sun Circuit. Mllb. FADKBN8, tho Parislcnne, who was Imported by the Bhuberts as a special feature to follow Goby Deslys, at the Winter Garden, this city, is nbout to embark In vaudeville in a sketch translated for ncr by Myles Mc- Carthy, who Is also coaching the Frencn laay for her American debut. It fCfgSJ?£* novelty from the standpoint of dancing, won- derful gowns and tho atmosphere of the Paris boulevards. ,.. — .. „ lf Paul Bybon, formerly with Edwin Holt, lu "Tho Mayor and the Manicure, and Harry Mayor, of Mayer and Elvira, arc presenting u mSsical SS, entitled " A Royal Fair," In the small time bouses. Jess G^btb, of the Three Gcrts, i»«obats. sprained hla arrn^so badly m^MXCtlOM Jones' Theatre. Brooklyn, that the curtain had to be rung down before the act was fin Ished. and tho team had to cancel the re- Harnmersteln's Victoria Theatre for gaBUt Pou? years as publicity A^^jjgwft his nosltlon on March 17. Mr. ™w make" his new he.dqti.rtera.ia !%«*«*% nger of Jack Levy Vaudeville Concern, ai the O.lely Theatre Building. Johnny Kilbanb made ^ ""Vlovel.n . pearnnce at Keith's HippofWE&.^K. ' on March 20, doing . three exhibition nom. YonKB and ADAiia will appear In vaude- ville and In pantomime In England, and are booked for a continental tour. Tnx Aomb Fodb, In "Tubb'e Visit," write: "We presented our act at the Majestic Thea- tre, Schenectady, N. Y., and the Armory The- atre, Blnghamton, and It was the feature act, and was conceded by press and public to be the biggest laughing hit of the season." OUT OF TOWN HEWS Wichita, K»n.—Crawford <K. L. Martllng. mgr.) "Tlie Heart Breakers," Willi George Dome- rel, pocked the honse March 21. Win. Bodge. In "The Man from Home," 28. , _ AODiToaiOM (J. A. Wolfe, mgr.)—Tbe Wolfe Stock Co. prwenteil "A Little Brother of the Bleb" week ot 25, to largo anil well pleased au- dl< PKm'oBss (L. M. Miller, mgr.)—Bill for week of 25: Five Brigdons. Nondnnde Phillips. lUrne and Ellis. Cora Simpson and oompauy, Eddie Fover. and Prlncesscope. Big builMSS. Lvo.oif (E. L. Martllng, rngi.)—The HolllngJ- worlli Twins Stock Co. presented "The Light that Kalled" 25, to fair business. . ,. Fo»om (Fred Pickerel, mgr.)—Bandow, tbe wrestler. 20: tbe London Symphony Orchestra, under the dlrec'lon of A. Nlcksch, will appear 'pabtims. Colonial. Mabvlb, Elits, Novci.tt, Yai.« ind Stab, picture abons, report good busi- ness. Waco, Text. — Auditorium (Aaron Laskln. mgr ) Win. Hodge, In "Tbe Man from Home," Marcb IS. Henrietta Crotmau, la "The Real Tliliiu." 23; »e Wolf Hopper. In "II. M. 8. Pina- fore" April 2: "Orausl.rk" 4, and Viola Allen, In 'The Herefonls." 10. Majestic. —Orpheum Mmkal Comedy Co., In "The Good Ship Texas." week of March 25. Vsnuoms.— Rnswll Dsvia Block Co., In rep- ertoire, together wllb tbe moving plcturea. lMPaaur«— Bill for week of March 20 Included: Gllroy, Hayes uml Montgomery, Hoyt and Marlon, Laiigslou, Sallsbrrry and Benny, aud Frank Ora- I. in, and Kdltb Randall. Iiiuai Moving plcturea. Capacity tnialnras. Dixia—'Moving plcturea. Capacity bualueu. llusco.—Moving plcturea. Crowded bouaes. Cost.— Moving pictures. Capacity. Klmo. —Moving pictures. Crowded bouses. Daavenport, lot.—Burtls (Obsmberlln. Kindt A Company, mgra.) "Tbe Girl and the Tramp," matinee and nlgbt, appeared to good business March 23. "Tbo Gamblers" 29, "Louisiana Lou," matinee and nlgbt, 81. Margaret Illlngtou, In "Kindling." follows. Gband (D. L. Hushes, mgr.)—"Tbe Spring Maid," with Mlul Ha/os, matinee aud ulgbt, March 31, April 1. Ausrican (Charles Berkell, mgr.)—The fol- lowing bill week of March 20: James J. Oorbett, Mrs. Bob rilsslmiDous, the Leusoa, Mr. and Mrs. heenan Wallace, and Stross and Becker, and the Amerlcaocope. Pbinosss (Ohsrles T. Kindt, mgr.)—Tbe Har- vey Stock Company present "The Bridge Builder" March 23-20, sad "At Saratoga" 28-80. Cedar Rapid*, la.—Greene's Opera House |W. B. Collier, mgr.)—Week of March 24, Lo- rain Bros., hypnotists. April 4, "The Spring Maid;" 5, "The Thief;" f, "Ten Nights In a Bar Room:" 10, Maudo Adams; 11, Aborn Eng- lish Grand Opera Co., singing "Tbe Bohemian Girl;" 13, "Louisiana Lou:" 11. Vie. Hugo's Mlnatrela; 10, Monte Carlo Oirls; 21. "Tbe Onndi Girl" Co.; 2.1, "Ths Deep 1'urple;" 24, Al. Fields' 'Minstrels: 28. "The Louoaome 1'lne;" May 5, "Oaaey Jonea;" 8. "Tbe Goose Olrl;" 0. Helen Ware, In "Tbe Price;" 11, "Woman of tbe Hour;" 12, "Her Bon." MAjKdTio (Vie. Hugo, mgr.)—Bill for week of April 1: Menlo Moore'a Rah Rah Boys, Oreo, tbo Mystery; Clarke Trio, Earl and Bartlett, De Lea and Onna, Zarrow Onrmen Troupe, and tiio Kdeu- graph. Barllnertan, la.—Orand (R. F. Holmes, mgr.) Ilcrtey Stock Do. April 7 and week, "Oaaey Jones" 21, Bohemian Opera Co. 22.2 Elits (J. 11. Taylor, mgr.)—Moving pictures and Illustrated songs. I'alaob (L. P. Blank, mgr.)—Unusually Inter- esting picture.. Oombt (Oblocblsger a Vogt, mgra.)—A big au- dience enjoyed tbe opening of tbla beautiful little theatre March 23. and the Interest continue.. Ltbio (W, H. Swing, mgr.)—Moving plcturea. Nots.— Tbe Mnalcal Club will bring the Russian Symphony Orcbestrs here May 10. Dubniioe, In.—Grand (John Maclay, mgr.) "Tbe Eaalest Way" had a good house March 21 "The 'third Degree" 23. "The Girl and tbe Tramp" did fairly well 24. "The Bprlng Maid" April 2, Maude Adams 8. MAJ.STIO (Jske Rosenthal, mgr.)—March 81 and week, the Garilde Stock Company, In reper- toire. DSSAUUND, ROT4I., I'BINCSSS, STAB IND Amosb all report good business. WANTED AT ONCE Novelty Acta, Piano Player and Med. People or all kinds. [Hank roforonees|. Tickets, yes. If wo knnw you. Write or wire. [LongHeiisonl. Add. I'ARKKK, DALTON A 1'ARKKIt, Klnillay, Sliulhy Co , ills. Til UaderslgiBil waits to Communicate with MR. FRED. PERKINS In reference; to his brother, W. T. PERKINS. F. BOHOKTTLB, 310 Florist St., PHILADELPHIA. Wanted-Eice Flm Pianist lo Double at vlo'ln or 'cullo. First class llieatro plsylng best shows. State experience and rofereuces. Also wunlgond'Cellist rorBumtnor holol. W. L.BOUTH- LANU, Pa rso n's Theatre . Hartford, Conn. For Sale, Cheap, Two Primo Arc Lights. 6ood for Small Shows or Alrilome. Great light. Also TWO SMALL TRUNKH. Add. PRIBIO LIGHT. ma W. llllh Mtrwet, Slew York City. WINTRH ACTORS who play brass, fur a Kubo ll rlil l LV, Bhow. To open us soon as company can lie organized. Louir svaion; no fares uil- vanced. Apply to J. O. RAGLAND, Bulte 1111-1112, 1-lS WEST 4Mb STREET, N. Y. 0. AT LIBERTY, tint Tim. in 10 Yiara Stock, Charaeters or Director Address J. A. P.. CI.1ITEK " JNTINOS E. J. HAYDEN & CO. 104W-10 Broadway. BHOUKI.YII. il. Y. 15 M. Political Dutch Speeches, $2 10 H. TO ORDER SKETCHES and M0N08., any dialect, |2. J. W. ACIIBNBACII. Author, Artist »nd Patch Comedian, 217 Hull St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ZANCIG'S MIND RBADING ACT From his own manuscript. First time published. Big money In this. Prlco 11.00. M. DANIEL, MajBsllo Theatre Building, Chicago, ill. VERSATILE VADDE. PEOPLE In .11 linos. Open May 1. under canvas. Address K. A. ROE, Mgr. Roe, lllnuk lc Roe Bhow, Woodrutf, Wis. 65 FOOT PRIVATE CAR FOR SALE 12 Wheel Trucks. A swell prlvato car. Cun be bought cheap for cash. Car at Columbus, Ind, Address FRANK I- LONO. Young Man Pianist Wishes Sunmer Position. Rags galore, fake, accum. Graduate. Hotel, cafe or picture ehow. No orchestra work unless small. Address PIANIST, care of CUI'PKR. AT LIBERTY, CHAS. YOUNT, Comedy Acrobat, tl.rrel Jumper, High Kicker, Slack Wire, Black face In acts. Change for one week. Address »4» MAIN STREET, DUBUQUE. IOWA. Teat Poles, Stakes, Circus Seats, Used Tuts ALL SIZES. 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