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20 THE NEW YORE CLIPPER. May 4 ti OM, OKI whi: I'VE GOT THE RU-MA-TIZ II The >»» character long. It's going to be the hit of the leason bet»a» It plraae. all alngers a Copyrighted by H. C STJlVIlVIEIFeS <&: SOJV, nd all audiences. Be th. first to get tbe "RC-MA.TTZ." 90 BROADWAY ST., JACKSON, OHIO THEATRES and OPERA HOUSES We lneert adterasementj In tale eolamn at t special rate of $1.70 per agat* line tor S nonfas (o* II times), lali wlU enibte local managers te k«e» ttelr booses prominently mad continually •aton tee managers of companies. Daring the Use tae id. l* running we will send sack adrtr- Ueer a oopy ot TBI Currm free. WAKTED-Flrat Class Repertoire Stock Co«. coming this way. to write for open time. Howell- Kelts Co. played B. R. 0. wk. Jan. 22. Ask them. go Tabloids. II. OilARN AS, Hgr. OPERA HOUSE. CUR WENS VILLE, PA. OPERA House, Hlghtstown, K. 3. New man- agement. For time and terms address, 0. Fred Ruhlman 600 Liberty Street, Trenton, N.J. Will bnjr religions Alms if good. ■ HOUIAN'g Opera Hoose, Friendsvllle, Hd- flood town for small tronpes. Vaudeville and Medi- cine shows write. R. If. Hoi man, Owner and Mgr. WHTTtTUATT nl V The town where W 111 1 CirtnljL, il. I . they all get tbe money. Factory town. Big payroll weekly. Open all Summer. Break yonr lump here. For time and term? apply to CHAHLE8 F. ROTH. Manager Whitehall Theatre. PROVIDENCE, R. I.-Tbe If evr Central. Mc.-fl.60 a day. Special weekly rates. Theatrical people cordially welcomed. professionals: My Campaign Parody, loc.; Red Hot Parodies, 20c. each: 1,60c.; 9, $i; . Babe Hon., $6; Suffragette Speech, $3; Negro Ser- mon. $2; Sketches, $6, etc.; Showman's Guide to Wealth (rcg. II), 24c, postpaid. Stamp for reply. F. J. LA PIERRE, PeMaCola, Fla. AT LIBERT Y-After Hay 20, VIOLIN, PIANO' 'CELLO. Summer resort pref. B. O. B., 82a ORANGE AVE., TORONTO, CANADA. IN CHANCERY OF NEW; JERSRY. To IDA JL ALLEN— By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof, in a certain cause wherein JOSEPH J. ALLEN is petitioner, and you, IDA M. ALLEN, are defendant, you are re- quired to appear and plead, answer or demur to petitioner s petition on or before tbe nine- teenth day of June, next, or, In default thereof, such decree will he taken against you as tbe Chancellor shall think equitable and Just. The object of said suit is to obtain a decree of divorce, dissolving tbe marriage between you and the said petitioner. Dated April 18. A. D. 1012. HENRY POMEREHNE, Solicitor erf Petitioner, f■ O. Address 142 Market St., Newark. N. J. SINGERS, ATTENTION! OUT OF TOWN NEWS Hire An tbi Songs You'vi Bees Lookiig For "I Love Somebody"—"Return of the Cham- pions"—"You Don't Know Everything"— ■Over the Sea"—"I Wish I Was the Stall Man"—''Moonbeam"—f'l Think of You Most in the Evening, Dear"—"Keep a Stiff Upper Up"—"Old Ireland Shore"—'To Be with Thee I» Heaven, for Mle"—"Sweetheart, Be True"'—"I'm Alwaya Dreaming of Home"— "When the Golden Sun Is Setting"—"Tbe Jolly Leap Year Girls"—"The Making of a Man"—"Atlantla City, That's the Place for Me"—"Dat'Jln* Crow La-w"—"Cherokee" —"I Wish, I Had Someone to Love Me"— "Trying to Forget"—"Yesterday, To-day and To-morrow"—"A Letter to Santa"—'The Girl of Long Ago"—"Kathleen Mavourneen" —"Phoebe Green"—"When the Roses Bloom In Springtime and the Robin Redbreasts Sing" —"Some Day! Shall Marry Sly Boy"—"In the Valley Wlnere the Night Birds Sing"— "The Flower Song"'—'That Drummer Man" —"My Dream of You"—"Snowflakes"—"The Precious Love of Jesus"—"Oh, Where Is Sly Girl To-night"—"I Want a Lot of Love from You"—"California"—"Down Where the Cot- ton Blossoms Blow"—"By the Fireside In Winter"—"My Pretty Violet"—"Love Is Al- ways Young''—"To the End of the World With You"—"Ob, What a Friend"—"The Brave Brakeman"—"Do You Love Me, Mary Darling?"—"Hints for a Honeymoon"— "That Rag of Joy"—"Billy Temple March and Two-step"—"My Sweetheart In My Old Kentucky Home"—"Dan Cupid and the School of Love' 1 —"I'll Be True to You Until I Die" —'The Harem Skirt." PROFESSIONAL SINGERS! We arlvo you the maalo free, bat aalc yon to enclose 2c. stamp for each number ordered to pay postage. Address, MUSIC PUBLISHERS, 1-105 Yon St., y. W.. Washington, D. C. WANTHSD-Ail'Round Med. Performers; Magi, elan that does straight In acts. Show opens Sam mer season April 29.No boozers tolerated. lethsea son. Bank references. Best fed show on the road' gtbson's VandeyUUans, Stratford, Fulton Co., S. V ; WANTED, A SILENT ACT MAN or MUSICAL, to change for one week stands. New top this sea- son and large stage. Live on lot; salary sure. Open about Hay 0, or as soon as you can loin. Others write. Address 0. 0. RECTOR'S, M. P. A VAUD. 00., WILLIAM8PORT, OHIO. BECOME A VAUDEVILLE ACTOR OR actress -Earn |ss to $2&o weekly. My method of Dramatic Art only course recognized by man- agers. Only woman playwright-composer in the world. Had "The Voyagers" produced at La Salle Theatre. Send for stage literature. FR1BDA HALL, 75 Anditorlnm, Chicago. WASTED, Every Operatorand UanagcrfcrBend 16 cents In stamps for large sample bottle of lieetce- ment.N.AT.Supp'yco.,M7aranbySt.,Norfulk,Va. GETTING MORE MONET means having better material. Yon will find the best—by actual test—In PRICE |ONE DOLL A 3 MADISON'S f DID BUDGET No. 14 Contents include 20 sure-fire parodies, 11 funny monologues, 10 original sets for 2 males, 7 new aots for male and female, a great minstrel first part, a complete one-act musical comedy; also red-hot acts for two females, for male quartettes, and an almost endless assortment of sidewalk patter, gage, etc.' Price One Dollar. Back Issues out of print, except Numbers 10 and 12. Will send both tor 11.60, or Budgets Number 10, 12 and 14 for $2. JAMES MADISON 1*0* Third Ayeane, Wear York LEARN TO ACT Stago Dancing, Etc. **Up to Date io every detail** Buck, Jig, Skirt, Chorui Work. Open, Elocution, Singing, Vaudeville Acta, Sketche,, Acting Dramatic Art. Eta, ENGAGEMENTS SECURED School Always Open P. J. RIDGE, and TEN OTHERS. 11 No. La Salle St., CHICAGO, ILL. WANTED FOR REPERTOIRE UNDER CANVAS YOUNG WOMAN for INGENUE and BOUBBETTE L"ADS, GEN. BUS. WOMAN. HEAVY HAN, COME- DUN, GEN. BUS. MAN, PEOPLE IN ALL LINES. WANT HAN to HANDLE TOP. Week stands. Re- hearsals at once. W. W. TROUSDALE 811 1st Ave., K., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. SKETCH TEAM FOR A REAL MED. SHOW We are reliable. Can nse a good Blackface Co- median. Would like to hear from Han with H. P. Machine and Films. Addtess THE 0. H. A W. MED. 00., Oen. Del.. PROVIDENCE, R. L WANTED Al CORNET PLAYER TO DOUBLE STAGE OR VIOLIN Would also like to hear from JUVENILE WOMAN with Hinging specialty. Band Actors In all lines write. Address HOB. EASTERN AMUSEMENT CO., Burlington, Vt, May 1; Waterbury a, Milton 4, Middlesex, Randolphs, BethelB,Newport,N.H.,ll. WANTED AT ONCE Young, neat Irish Comedian, singeri also Sonbrette, Irish character, alnger and dancer; also M. P. Operator with machine, good feature film, equipped for slides; young Agent familiar with benefits, and Lady Plaalst and Singer. Address, with salary, H. EARLY, Lottie Hotel, Evnnsvllle, lad. LADY MUSICIANS, CHORUS GIRLS AND HIGH SOPRANO SINGER For Musical Comedy. Show never closes. State all first letter. Address PARKER J 8HAW, Opera Home, Lilly, Pa. LEST YOU FORGET WE SAY IT YRT LETER HEADS Contracts. Tickets, Envelopes, Free Samples, etc. STAGE HONEY, 16o. Book of Herald Oats, 24c. runcQ printing oo. ruTPAPn l*ltUOO gel 8. Dearborn St. vIULAuU DOUBLE YOUR SALARY Vaudeville, musical comedy I cantcaslly douiiio your salary by Improving yonr talents. Stago Dancing, In all varieties, taught by PromcrDancer. VooaTCulture,DramatioAit,etc. Talented chorus people trained to assnme principal roles and placed with reliable managers when competent. Sketches written and staged. Orig- inal Ideas and methods. Easy terms. DoFORRBBT. Suite 806,1481 BROADWAY, N.Y.O . FIRST CLASS Lecture Salesman and Office Worker Strictly BOber, good dresser and reliable Can loin any place. and can make good. Address WM. MRAMDOH. BEARDBTOWN, ILL. VAUBEVILLE ACTS and PLAYS Written, Revised. Bought and Bold. Add. ALIOS HOWL A WD, Gen. Del., Davenport. la 105 MAGIC TRICKS ™£S£»r TO JOIN AT ONOB On account of co. changing hands—Al NOVELTY HAN, for Wondor Worker Dootors. Best salary to the best people. Show now under manage- ment of HARRY BURTON. Address 'WONDER WORKER DOCTORS, Springfield, Ills, P. S.—Will buy Illusions. MUSICIANS WANTED For Band and Orchestra lo act as attendants. Sal- ary, commence, $37 per month. All found with uniform. Wire, wi Ite or apply. GEO. P. ORAILBY, Leader, ' Preystono Park, W. J. 60ft. ROUND TOP WITnW MIDDLE PIECE No wall. Used six months, mildewed some, bat can be made to run a season. First $26 takes It. SHETLAND PONY Sound, good worker: weight 880 lbs. $40. THOS. L. FINN, Hooslck Falls, N.Y. WANTED R0BHS05 BROS. U.T.C. Under Canvas Tom People in all lines who play Braes, Musicians for Band and Orchestra, Ladles for all parts. State very lowest; we pay all. To Join on wire In oase of atsapointmenf. Rehearsing now. Open Hay 9. TUPS. I*. FINN. HOOSIOK FALLS, N. Y After May 11 HARBARET RA6AN Light Leads, Juveniles or Heavies Address care Of PRICE A BUTLER, PORT CLIN- TON. OHIO, Week Hay 8. JOS. 0. tfLKIK, 1193 Broadway, N. Y. Wanted-Sovelty Performers HAN with Moving Picture Machine and films. Others write, Those that wrote hofore write again. PARKER, DALTON A PAKKElt, Atwood, Ills. Dl Al VO SKETCHES, WIOS, HAQIO. Eto. PLB ¥ A Catalog for stamp. Book of new ■ ■"• ■ w vaudeville material, Gamble's Stage Budget. 16c. Every play published K. L. GAMBLE Si CO., Bast Liverpool, O. Cincinnati. O. — The theatrical season ot 1911-12 is on Its lost legs. Three bouses closed "In a bunch" April 27. Vaudeville and motion picture houses will have an amusement monopoly for some wwks after one more week of burlesque. Then the Summer resorts come In for rhclr innings. Qbamd OP.au Hodss (John II. BaTlln, mgr.)— Helen Ware brought the season to so end 27, wten "Trial Marriage" wai given Its premiere, matinee and night. McMobon and Jackson will Inaugurate motion pictures for tbe Summer May 5. Ltbio (James E. Fenneosy, mgr->—With the Shekespeoreon revival by E. II. Sotbern and Julia Marlowe tbe season came to a brilliant doss April 27. The Mettahoo-Jackson picture reginyl begins 28. Walkut Stsitt (Andereon ft Zlegler, mgrs.) — 'The Durbar at Delhi," as recorded by the Klne- macolor process, opens 28, for a two weeks' stay. Rose Melville, In "8ls Hopkins," made the last week of the regular sea son one notably ntcceseful. B. F. KsrrB's (Charles L. Down, mgr.)—Joe Howard and Mabel McCune ore the beadllners April 28. Jimmy Brltt, tighter, Is another stellar card. Others: Prof. Andrews' "Wonder Kettle," Zellah Covington sod Rose Wlltar, In "The Pjr- Bonaire;" J. C. Nngent and company. In "The Squarer;" Mile. Sealby and Mons. Ducros, Huf- ford and Chain, In "The Cnllud Parson and the Minstrel Mian,'' and the Eugene Trio. Pathe's BilTSBSS (George F. Fish, mgr.) — Clarence Wilbur and his Funny Folks are due 28, with Darcy rnd Williams, the Leonards, Happy Jack Gardner and company, in "A Close Call." and Frankle Drew. Motion pictures. • Psopls's (James E. Fennessy, mgr.)—The bur- lesque season at this Over the Rhine Gold Mine, closes with the engagement ot the Buccaneers, who arrive April 28. Stanoaio (R. K. Hyrlcka, mgr.)—Bert Ba- ker's Bon Ton Girls are coming April 28, to pot on the finishing burlesque touches at this house. AmxbioiK (Harry hart, mgr.)—The Summer two Bbowa a day schedule la now on—five acts and four pictures. Can-oil, Chatham and Keating, Al. Rosedale, Roth Terry, and Lea and Dollle Wells were on the last bill. . Oiphsdm (I. M. Martin, mgr.)—The Walnut mils Bnslness Men's Clul' gave a minstrel show April 22. to a crowded house. Hasel Hawkins was musical directress, and W. W. Martin stage manager. Minna T. Orolley and Mile. Pearce were eeen In "Puffs," a one act farce, given under direction of the autlior, Rachel Bsrton-Bat- ler, of the Schuster School. Ekeby Auoitobicm. —"His Highness. Pro Tern" will be pat on April 30, by Elder Council, Knights of Columbus. CnisTXB Pabx (I. M. Martin, mgr.)—On "Second Look Day," 28, "The Thriller." "Derby Racer" and "T»e Blue Streak" were all put into commission. Tbe Masons will have on outing May 11, and tbe regular season opens 12. Hsdck's Opcsa Hocse, Ltcedu, Fahtlt ano Osntubt, * once combination houses, motion pic- ture*. Spring*eld, O.—Fairbanks (0. Miller, mgr.) "The Concert," April 18. by a good company, played to fair business. Staean Grand Opera Oo. 26. The Summer season opened 29 with tbe fol- lowing bill: Oopeland Brothers, Jewell's Manikins, El Wards, Brown and Foster, and Four De Lores. New Sun (Sun Amusement Co., mgrs.)—Lcwls- Ollrer Stock Co. May 0. Notb. —Hageobeck-Walrace Circus appeared here April 25. Brie, Pa*—Majestic (J. L. Gibson, res. mgr.) the Horne Stock Co.. In "A Bachelor's Honey- moon," April 22 and week, drew packed houses. "The House Next Door" 29 and week. Colombia (A. P. Wescbter, mgr. and prop.)— The stock company were favored with very large attendance week ot 22, presenting "The White Sister." "Billy" closes a very successful season week ot 29. Colonial (Wescher A Cummins, mgrs.)—The bill for 29 and week Includes: Mareone and Mar- to ne, Hilda Hawthorne. Bailey, Hal and Ben- nett, and the laughing horse. Happt Houb (M. H. Connelly, mgr.) with randevllle and moving pictures, Is doing good business. Bom's Musical Comedy Co, contlnoes for week of 29. Noras.—Harry N. De Vere, formerly with On Horne Stock Oo., has Joined Mr. Saundersnn, as manager ot bis theatre at Butler, Pa K. M. Dunbar, treasurer ot the Columbia Tli°atre, has accepted a position with Qua Hill, ot New York City. Lancaster, Pa. — Fulton (0. A. Yecker, mgr.) Boston Festival Orchestra bad a blr bouse April 25. "On a Boot Garden" comes May 3. This house started with vaudeville and moving pictures April 22, and except for special atrac- tlons, will continue same all Summer. Family (Ohas. M. Howell, mgr.)—The bill for week ot 29 Includes: Chas. Thompson, Franklin Brothers, Halley and Noble, Oarmelo's Models. Barnell, Chas. A. Clark and company, Hart and Neal, the Four Aders, andmoTlng pictures. Notes. —H. E. Boon assumed heavy liabilities when he built the new Colonial Theatre here. His creditors bavo taken charge and arranged to have the house run aa a part of the Ke'.tb vaude- ville circuit beginning April 20, with Chas. M. Howell, of the Ittully Theatre, as loral manager. While H. E. Doan retires his equity In the build- ing will be protected A. H. Gatland, of York, Pa., has purchased from S. G. Selple. the Reno rao-.lng picture house of this city, and is managing the place himself. Altoona, Pa.—Mlshler (I. 0. Mlshler. mgr.) "The Girl of My Dreams" May 1, "The Red Rose" 2. 8. Obphkum (Wllroer A Vincent, mgr.)—The bill for 29 ami week Includes: The Lanrdons, Boot- bisck Quartette, Chan, and Ada Latham, and Holden and Harrou. Hartford, Conn*—Parson's (H. O. Par- sons, mgr.) "Everywoman," with the original cast, week of April 29. Hautfoiib (Fred P. Dean, mgr.)—The bill for week of 20 Includes: Dotson and Lucas, Chas. H. Tucker. Alice BxaJiom and company. Jack Demp- se?, Willard's "Temple of Music, ' Gene Ward, Temple and Bennett, Lloyd and Black, and the motion pictures. I'oli'8 (O. O. Edwards, mgr.)—The blQ for week of 20 Includes: Four Mortons, Merrill and Otto, Seldom's Venus, Smith Bros., Mamie Flem- mlng, Three Lyres, Bert Melrose and tbo Edward- ocojie. Stab (Harrison Harris, mgr.)—Motion pictures attract good crowds daily. Empire (S. L. MoMahoo, mgr.)—(New pictures dolly, to good attendance, «- Notes. —The Scenic, picture house, Is closed. The Poll Stock Oo. will open their season May 18, with "Nobody's Widow,"......Henry W. Savage's "Everywoman" will close their sea- sin at Parson's, Saturday, Mar 4. They aaw the light of day at the same theatre nineteen months ago. . .. New Haven, Conn.—Hyperion (B. D. Bl- drldge, mgr.) James T. Powers did well April 22. Howo'a moving picture* did good business 23-27. The KlDcmacolor moving pictures May 2-8. I'oli'b (Lewis D. Oarvry, mgr.)—Tbe bill for week of April 29 Includes: Mabel Hlte and com- pany, EtUel Green, and five other acts. Gbaho (BenJ. Jackson, mgr.)—Up-to-date acts and niovlng pictures. Business Is big. Notes.— 'ri:e Poll Stock Company will open at Poll's Theatre early In May. Many ot the New York successes will be presented daring tbe Sum- mer The Bijou Is rapidly Bearing comple- tion, and will open In tbe near future Tbe Buffalo Bfll and Pawnee Bill car, No. 2, In charge ot Victor B. Oook, was here April 25. . Petersbnrsr. Vn.—Academy (H. L. Hot- hetmer, mgr.) ''Buster Brown" played to fair business April 24. "The Mummy and the Ham mlng Blrtl'' Is hooked for May 24. Libic (0. O. Mors, mgr.)—Vaudeville and mo- tion pictures, to capacity business. Cookadb (Pitts & Betsel, mgrs.)—Motion pic- tures. VtsaiNU (0. O. Moos, mar) Motto pictures, to capacity bouses. Will Remove May I io 36 Randolph St. Corner Dearborn (formerly Real Estate Board Bldg.i, where we Were for atx Bears. Better equipped and better place for doing baalneaa than ever befora. [awe 5,000 people npon oar books. Sole agent for over 100 good plays. Westers Agent for over BOO plays. -™» Send for Hits. A. MELO BE1NNETT, Manager. FOR THE Lewis Stock Co. FULL ACTING COHPANT—"BAND ACTORS," MUSICIANS for Band and Orchestra, Competent 8TAQ8 DIRECTOR with Scripts, Clever LEADING PEOPLE, SINGING COMEDIAN, etc. Preference gives people doing specialties. LEADER with strong repertoire or music. Would like to hear from strong Vaudeville Act doubling band and bits. Musicians must be able to handle standard music, as band ant orchestra will be featured. First class wardrobe, sobriety and ability to make good are atrlct essentials, otherwise yon will be closed without notice. Send lste photo, program, peisonal description of jonr- self, and state lowest salary and all you can do in first letter. I pay all. Season opens Hay 20, in Southern Idaho, and long engagement will be given competent people who appreciate good treatment. Hoose managers In Northwest send In open time for three nights and week. C. H. LEWIS. St. Anthony, Idaho. NTEEI For THE LACKETT AIRDOME COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS BIGGEST and BEST EQUIPPED DOME in KANSAS WAHTKD—BIO STOCK 00. AND MUSICAL COMEDIES. Guarantee Cm class companies. Only Alrdome In city. Capacity 1,800. All MubIcsJ Comedies wire for date. You get the money here. Write W. J. McNEIL, Hanagsr. Wiite Dad Flynn also. A No. I COMEDIAN AND 8OUBRETTE Joint, couple with double and single specialties, or two single people with specialties. Sonbrette for two or three parts—balance specialties. Change for » week. Sena photos and full particulars. Re- hearsals Hay 6. Address JACK ALLEN, week April 29, Bijou Theatre, Lansing, Mich,; Sunday, Hay s, Grant Hotel, Chicago; week May e, Red Bnd, 111. "CASEY JONES MARRIED" Adapted from the same source as the play "OASE Y JONES,' 1 now on ttie road, POSITIVELY NOT A PIRATED VERSION. A laughable Comedy In 8 acts; very short cost. "MARIAN GRAY" Comedy Drama In 4 sets. Better than "LENA RIVERS." Casteands. Both plays by JOS. H. SLATES, author of "TFDDY O'MALLEY" and "IN THE ROGUES' GALLERY." Manuscripts and parts complete tor sale cheap. Address J OBEPH H. SLATER, 4Q E. mtfa St., Chicago, 111. REPERTOIRE PEOPLE WANTED in All Lines For ROY E. FOX'S No. 2 SHOW Finest Canvas Theatre In the world. Good, General Bnslness Han that can play some leads; must look and dress the part, flood General Bnslness Woman, for some leads. All people In other lines state If you do specialties or double bsnd. Hust have good wardrobe. Will carry all your trunks. Mutlciais of all kinds, write; must be real. I pay all after Joining. Work the year round for the right people. State weight, age and height. Send photos, If possible, which will be returned. Address ROT B. POX, ClarksvUle, Texas, Hay 2,8, 4; Detroit, Texas, 8,7,8; Blossom, 9,10,11. P. 8.—Show will go North this Summer. CHANGE FOR WEEK Other Good Feature Specialties, write. Host be capable of playing some parts. Regards to friends. Address FRANK L. HADDOCKS, care ot HADDOCKS FIELD PLAYERS, ___^__ Week April 29, Bessemer, Ala,; week May 8, Palatks. Fla, ^AT LIBERTY After May 7 GUY L BEACH and ELODAM.SITZER Juveniles, Light Comedy and General Bus, Age 25, nr 1 Bonbrettes, Ingenues, Juveniles. Age -3, eight 6 ft. S, weight 166. Height 6 ft. 2, weight 122. Single and doable specialties. Address GUY h. BRACH, „. 407 N. Adam* Stv, Peoria, HI. MUSICIANS AND ACTORS Cornet to donble Orchestra or sell tickets; Slide Trombone, donble Stage or Orchestra, Han for Harris and St. Claire or Harks, Assistant Manager that doubles Stage or Band, must be sober, honest and capable, State lowest salary and experience. People all white. Best board and car accommodations of any railroad show. We use the BDRK Standard. Address BURR'S UNCLE TOM'S CABIN CO., Geneva, Nebr. WANTED, BY TWE LEWIS * OLIVER PLAYERS Supporting MR. JACK LEWIS A First Class SCENIC ARTIST that can act, GENERAL BUSINESS MAN that can play some I-esd* not over I ft. 9 lnohes. Other useful people write. This company sever closes, one Mil a week. JACK LEWIS, New San Theatre, Springfield, Ohio. WANTED, FIRST CLASS REPERTOIRE PEOPLE in AH Lines CLEVER, YOUNG LEADING WOMAN i LEADING BIAN, OE5. BUS. BIAS AND WOMAN. Prefer people that do specialties PIANIST. Si*i^Sr^rI^L 8 «lfti 1 ™* ,ette1 "' Wit* Bmall pboto or onts. Guaranteed alrdome time. Seaaon opens N»T go, near Kansas City. Address CLIFFORD RSEVES, Ocntropolis Hotel, Kansas City, Mo. _ THE ROYAL STOCK CO. WAHTS Repertoire People for Summer Season under Canvas •alary and oil yon can do. MOaBMTOWN, TnNH., week of May