The New York Clipper (October 1912)

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6 THE NEW TTORK CLIPPER. OCTOBEB 12 KINEMACOLOE Natural Color Motion Ptetnrw '*- F NOW BEADY Unlimited Supply and Variety of American Acted DRAMAS AKB ill iMinyc leoond NATURE STUDIES EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC TOPICAL SCENIC TRAVEL PRODUCTIONS Every One a Headline! THEATRICAL REPRO. PHOTO CO Ml WEST 4«d STREET (Opp. American Theatre], IKW YUHK Lot.by dLspl»TB. Enlargements. Ooples of all kinds. Sittings ralteu at Kudo at reasonable price M»ll orders promptly attended to. Bend for prloe list Telephone Erjam 49M. V. BOSS, Prop. UNIVERSAL FILM MEN MEET IN CHICAGO. {Special dispatch to Vbb Clippbb.) Quelco, Oct, 7. An Important conference of Universal Film Manufacturing Co. offlcials and ex- changes bundling this service was held at the Sherman House, two days, Oct. 5, 6. The officers of the Universal Film Manu- facturing Co. present were: Carl Laemmle, president; 1*. A. Powers, vice president; David Uorsley, treasurer, and J. w. Kngei. sales manager. Representatives from every exchange handling the Universal service, with bnt two exceptions, were present, and in nil thirty-five cities were represented. The Wichita and Oklahoma City agencies were not represented. The object of the meeting was a closer affiliation of the representatives. The agency men in attendance were tendered an elabo- rate dinner at the Sherman, Sunday night, 8, by the Universal Co. "TIIE BRliTK." At the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre, New York, Tbe Brute" was produced Oct 8, with Ernest Glcndenning, Bath Stonier, Stephen Oasis, Jeffreys Lewis,' Ethel Clayton, WU- lard Robertson and Nell Moran In tbe cast #■ > "MY LITTLE FRIEND" READY. ■Krcd C. Whitney's newest operatic pro- duction by Straus will be produced on Oct 21, at Toronto. After a week there It will be seen In Detroit and then it will go to the Studebakcr Theatre, Chicago, for a run. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO STATE BIGHTS BUYERS MB BTBERS The Gigantic 0000 ft. Feature Film Production of IE W1RDE IN NEW YORK an. EIDDLETON LESSEE. George Mlddieton, formerly manager of the Mozart Theatre, Elmlra, N, Y., has leased tbe Family Theatre, that city, which bas been dark for two seasons, and will ran vanderllle and photoplays. Tbe theatre will be Improved before tbe opening, tbe date of which has not been announced. Mr. Wldd'e- Froclori Tweaty-tklrd Street (Jos. Uaug, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Bill for 7-0 included: Maxlmns, Russian her- esies ; Gormaa and West, singing comedians; Colonial Musical Trio, Gertie Le Clair and picks. Tanner and Potter, "Love in the Suburbs," and Felix. BUI for 10-12: MoUlc Woods, vlollniste and singer; Juggtlng John- sons, James and Francis, comedians; The Street Pavers of Paris," musical novelty; Llxzle B. Raymond and McNeill, singers and dancers; Bruce, Duffett and company, la "Over the Transom," and Charlie Harris, in "Tbe Twentieth Century GlrL" Ualatae (E. L. Weill, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. (CM. Shacofaky. mgr.) — ton managed the l'amlly when he first cant) to this elty several years ago for the Moaart &&*» and motionpictures. Interests. It was the result of his successful We , t e,« < j. k. Cookeon, mgr.)—"Bought introduction of vaudeville there that tie *„& Ptli For » ^a, tn, entireoriginal com- Mozart Theatre was conceived and built PICTORIAL PRESENTATION PERFECTED Write or Wire for Exclusive flights in Your City to KINEMACOLOR COMPANY OF AMERICA 1690 Broadway, New York OB KINEMACOLOR READY. The Kluemacolor Company of America, the producers of these wonderful natural color motion pictures, are ready to enter the regu- lar motion picture field. The publicity de- partment states that during the months of preparation for tbelr film service they have completed 811 subjects of a full reel, or more than a full reel each, and that all these are now on the market There bave been many rumors regarding the policy of the Ktnemacolor Company, and much interest was excited when they took an expensive suite of offices, comprising the whole floor of the Mecca Building, at Broad- way and Fortyelghth Street. This elaborate headquarters contains the finest private ex- hibition room la the world, a regulation safe deposit vault la which 20,000 reels of film can be stored, machine rooms. Inspection rooms, and every other necessity for active competition, in addition to thla are the luxurious private offices from which the de- partment beads direct the varied Kluemacolor activities all over the country. Henry J. Brock, the president m pursuing his policy to make Klnemacolor 'pictorial presentation perfected," several months ago engaged David Miles, oar of tbe best known directors of the motion picture Industry, and put him In charge of the dramatic depart- ments. Mr. Miles has bad working under Mm for the pest four months, an aggregation of motion picture artists divided Into three very fine companies, each with a competent director. As a result the company now has a splendid supply of American acted dramas and comedies ready for release In their regu- lar film service. These American acted production! have completed the Klnemacolor film library for service, because for some time they bave had on band a large stock of foreign dramatic subjects, travels through the most interest- ing parts of the world, topical subjects of current Interest and some animal, bird and fish studies that are truly remarkable for their reflection of the marvelous workings of nature. A representative of tbe company told tbe writer that tbe company bad received 41S applications for film service as a result of the advertising sent out last week, a large percentage of these replies being sent by telegraph, and contracts are being closed, and the Klnemacolor film service will be established Immediately in tbe better class of moving picture and vaudeville bouses. TBE M. P. EXPOSITION. Meetings are being held every day by the committee In charge of tbe First interna- tional (exposition of the Moving Picture Art, tu be held next July at the New Grand Cen- tral Palace, aud tbe further the committee go Into it tbe better it looks. Manufacturers who have been interviewed are greatly In favor of it A well known promoter bas offered the Exhibitors' Association $15,000 for tbe show. This offer bas been refused. The associa- tion feels It is able to handle tbe enter- prise, and at a more reasonable price per square foot than a regular promoter would charge. Toat It will be the best thing ever nulled off for tbe picture business as a whole, la a surety. Tbe prise of $50 offered for the best three- sheet drawing, emblematic of the moving pic- ture trades, is being favorably commented on, teveral drawings have already been sent to Mr. Samuels, at No. 130 Third Avenue. KE1.EASES LICENSED FILMS. dates. (O. KMae.) Oct. a—"A Glimpse of Sicily" (Scenic). sane reel, "Artistic t.lase Work" (In*.) "Tie Wonder Powders" (Com.) Oct. 12.—"Trailing the Counterfeiters" (Dr.) Cct. 15.—"Tbe Adventures of a Scarecrow" (Dr.) Oct. 19.—"Amous the Mountains of Calatcia" (Scenic). On same reel, "As Abbre- viated Honeymoon" (Com.) Oct. 22.—"Tbe Invited Goeet" (Com.) On same reel, "Ascoll Pieeno, Southern Italy" (Travel). Eclipse. (G. Klelse.) Oct. 9.—"Three Derbyshire Dale*" (Scenic). On same reel, "A Bosun's Conversion" (Dr.) Oct 10.—"The Missing Locket" (Dr.) Oct. 23.—"A Persistent Fly Swatter" (Com.) On same reel, "Making Briar Pipes" (Inc.) and "la the Ossau Valley, Pyreanea, France" (Travel). Sella-. Oct. 7.—"Bow the Cause Was Won" (Dr.) Oct. 8.—"A Motorcycle Adventure" (Dr.) Oct 0.—"When Edith Played Judge and Jury" (Dr.) Oct. 10.—"Euchcred" (Dr.) Oct 11.—"An International Romance" (Dr.) Essaaay. Oct. 8.—"Alkali Ike Steng" (Com.) Oct. 0.—"The BebellloD at Moadj'" (Com.) Oct. 10.—"Tbe End of the Feud" (Oom.) Oct. 11.—"Not on the Circus Program" (Obra.) Oct 12.—"Tbe Shotgun Ranchman" (Dr.) Oct. IS.—"A Mistaken Calling" (Oom.) Oct :e.—"The OraasvlUe Girls" (Com.) Oct. IT.—"The 8nare" (Dr.) Oct. 18.—"Tbe Warning Band" (Dr.) Oct. 18.—"The Outlaw's Sacrifice" (Dr.) Edison. Oct. 7.—"A Cnrable Disease" (Dr.) Oct 8.—"Under False Colors" (Dr.) Oct. 0.—"Uncle Mun and the Minister" (Oom.) Oct 11.—"The Charge of the Light Brigade" (Dr.] Oct 12.—"A Fresh Air Romance" (Dr.) Oct. 14.—"Outwitting tbe Professor" (Com.) Oct. 15.—"Tbe Widow's Second Marriage" (Oom.) On same reel, "Glimpses of Bermuda" (Bceak). Vitas raph. Oct 7.—"Nothing to Wear" (Oom.) Oct. 7.—"As You Like It" (BpecisI Dr.-3 reels). Oct 8.—"Tie Gesunotaer" (Com.) Oct 0.—"Wbea Persistency andObstlnity Meet" (Dr.) Labia. Oct 7.—"Tbe Last Bose o( Summer" (Dr.) Oct. 8.—'The Moonshiner's Daughter" (Dr.) Oct 10.—"Tbe Players" (Dr.) Oct. 11.—"Mr. Flxlt" (Com.) On same reel. '"Pie German Singers" (Oom.) Oct. 12.—"Tbe Oringer" (Dr.) Kolem. Oct. 7.—"When Yocth Meets Youth" (Dr.) Oct. 8.—"Tbe Belle of the Beach" (Dr.) On sa.iie reel, "Election Day in California" (Com.) Patae. Oct. 7.—"Pathe's Weekly, No. 41." Oct. 8.—"Amongst Many Loves" (Oom.) On same reel, "The Trlanons, Versailles, Prance" (Travel-colored). Oct. 9.—"Passing Oyinics" (Com.) Oct. 10.—"The Horse Thieves" (Dr.) Oct. 11.—"His Country Before All" (Dr.) Oct. 12.—"Naughty Marietta" (Oom.) Oct 14.—"Pitne'« Weekly. No. 42." Oct 15.—"Max Fights s Duel" (Com.) On same reel, "Tbe Valley of Cbevmsr, Fiance" (Travel-eolored). Oct 16.—"Tbe Lass of Olootter" (Dr.) Oct 17.—"The 8triped Bathing 8nlt" (Oom.) On same reel. "Sobuiarrae Fauna" (Kd.) Oct 18.—'The Rubber Industry in Malaysia" (Icd.-ooloird). On same reel, "Tbe Ooavertible Auto" (Trick). Oct ig.—"Misleading Evidence" (Dr.) INDEPENDKKT FILMS. Gaaaaewt. Oct. 8.—'neve's Test" (Dr.) Oct. ».—"Oaumoat's Weekly, No. SI." Oct. 10.—"Tbe Eternal" (Dr.) Oct 12.—"The Cotton Industry" (lad.) Caaaet. Oct 7.—" 'Ostler Joe" (Dr.) Oct. 12.—"The Itoceasln Print" (Dr.) Oct 14.—"Love Will Find a Way" (Dr.) Oct Oct Oct. 12.—"The Peddler's 8.—"Miss Boblosoo Crusoe" (Dr.) Belisuace. 0—"Guy Mannerlng" (Dr.-On 2 reels). ' Wad" (Dr.) Tu* Iufkrial, a new vaudeville and pic- ture bouse la Peoria, III., will open about Oct 14. Th« Motion Picture Exhibitors' Associa- tion of Greater New York, In order to In- crease Its membership, bave for the quarter beginning Oct 1 waived tbe initiation fee for the quarter and reduced tie annual dues '{•"» **V» *??• ^ •saoclatlon Is finan- cially well fluted now, and It is desired to »»▼« «»*ry exhibitor In the city become a member. "TUB DAUGHTER OF BEATEN," This Chinese play will be produced at a matinee. Oct 12, at the Century, New York, with Viola Allen In the title role, and Basil Gill aa the Emperor of China, aasisted by Lee Baker. Henry Bergman, Claude Brooke, Roy Merrill. Clarence Heritage, P. WUmot, Bernard Fairfax, Joseph Mitchell, Mrs. A. Ealvlnl, Ruth Rose. Rosinn Henley, Miriam Collins, Frances Wright, Nina Park and Karris Mclllngton. S) i 0 ACTHJESB' MOTHER DIBS. An nmlgned communication nstlnes us of the death of Mrs. A. H. Douglas, the mother of Blanche Douglas, the leading lady of the Poll stock company, in WUkes-Barre, Pa. Mrs. Douglas died at ber borne In Ban Fran- cisco, Cat, Sept. 23. Burial was made Sept. 20. SJaS) "OFF1CDR aOO" SAILS. Albert Roecardl salted] for England Oct 6. with the "Officer flflfl" company, which will open In London late In October. pany, ia tbe attraction for this week. For week of Oct 14, James T. Powers, in "Two Little Brides." Keith's Harlesa Opera Hawse (K. Bell- man, mgr.)—The stock company presents "Old Heidelberg" for this week. "Wildfire" week of 14. Alaaanara (Doc Breed, mgr.)—BUI for this week: Clark and Hamilton, Mrs. Gardner Crane and company, Avon Comedy Four, Mayme Remington and her picks, Arthur Deagon, Sid Baxter and company, Dajrrtfl and Conway, Apollo Trio, and "Boner Among Thieves." asranx (Harry A. Bailey, mgr.)—Big busi- ness. Bill for this week: "The Trained Nurses," with Clark and Bergman; Belle Baker, Ellnore and Williams, Jessie Rtmley and company, Felix Adler, Lynch and Zeller. Dolan and Lenhatr, Tom Davis Trio, and MrMahon, Diamond and demons. Hartisr A Seamon'e Maaie Ball (Sam Hortig, mgr.)—Bon Ton Girls week of 7. Business is big. Laew'a Se-veatb Aveaae (C Scwards, mgr.)—Bill for this week Includes: Lucy Tongc, Jennings and Bowman, Herman Lieb end company, Knight and Sawtelle, the Lan- cings, Raymon and Morse. Lew Brown and company, and Breakaway Barlows. ELg-nty-slstb Street (J. Bernstein, mgr.) —Vaudeville nnd pictures are drev'ng good houses at every performance. Family (A. Simons, mgr.)—Pictures ex- luslvely are doing fair business. YorltvlUe (Eugene Meyers, mgr.)—Bill for this week: Grace Dixon, McCarthy and Hayon, Frank Stafford and company, Ward and Smith, Elliott Brothers, Kollins and Kllf- ton Sisters. Lucy Tonge, and Loeller Troupe. RICHARD HI Will positively bo ready for State Rights Release TUESOAY, OOT. IS M. B. DUDLEY, Pre*, and Cen'l mgr. RICHARD III FILM CO. (Inc.) I48&-I490 Broadway, New York WM. COLLIER'S COMEDY. — Fanny's First Play," fourth week. WINTER GARDEN.—"The Passing Show of 1012" and "The Ballet of 1830," twelfth Week. WEBER'S.—"A Scrape o* the Pen," third week. REVIEWED REXT WEEK. "The atre." "The Theatre. Bbutb"— 'Thirty-ninth Street The- Dauohxbs of Heaven" —Century Brooklyn, If. T. — Montauk (Edward Trail, mgr.) "Tbe Greyhound" this week. Charlotte Walker, la "The Trail of tbe Lone- some Pine," week of Oct 14. Majestic (John R. Fierce, mgr.)—James T. Powers, in "Two Little Brides," this week. Robert khntelf, week of 14, ia reper- toire. The bill for the week will be: Mon- day night, 14. "Julius Caesar:" Tuesday night, 16, "King Lear;" Wednesday matinee, 10\ "Merchant of Venice;" Wednesday night, "Macbeth;" Thursday night, 17, "Hamlet; Friday night, 18, "Julius Caesar;" Saturday matinee, 18. "Julius Csesar;" Saturday night, "Richard III." GtiAND (Henry Belief, mgr.)—"The Melt- tag Pot" tbls wee*. "Parisian Model" week of 14. AcAPnn.—The Aborn Open Co. opened here Monday ?, presenting 'Tbe Chimes of Normandy" for the week. Cuscbut (Lew Parker, mgr.)—Tbe Cres- FOR SALE TBE GREAT TANDEBOOCLD'g COMPLETE BiPCUFF ACT Oo n sl atlng of the Great Challenge Handcuff An and material for escaping from any haDdcuS w Manacle made. Insane StralQacket, sibertu Stmltjaciket, slavery Pillory, Groat Trunk aad Sstr Exchange, Spirit Cabinet. Hindu Sack Mvsten tto Famous Excelsior Rope Escape, Maalcuut' Hlc kei H aled Side Table, large Buck tabliti for Trunk and Handcuff Escapes, a number of Handcuffs and Foraign Manacles, which can be used far tbe stag* or win make a fine bobby D-C pUy. wUl go wi.b the act The material for escu. lag from all manacles In this act has had tea yean' r«iad service sod la guaranteed to be complete. Will sacrifice the above act and all lnstructlooa for $125.00 If taken at once. All communications to nE VAJIJjalBGOULD. 303 Fmllowfleld Ave., Ctiarlerol pa. WANTED QUICK Repertoire People ALL LINES ME MOrUUMK, Fraaslln Sa, rhtalrt. ■ Wafcoguir, Hits. "WANTED SS»i J !2s S2L B F^2S»J&JT* 0f «?t Stock Co. pre«te-hsiTilght of Way vaodevlUe aad pictures, to good return*. Lowe's Fifth Aveaae (Albert Lowe, mgr.)—Pictures and vaudeville, to fine busi- ness. Odeoa (R. Decker, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Reports are that a capacity busi- ness Is the rule at every performance. Nemo (Jack Lowers, mgr.)—Pictures, to big business. Natiaaal (Harry Loew, mgr.)—BUI for this week: Allen Wrlghtman, Snepperly Sis- ters, Harry Le Clair, Sidney and Townley. Ann and Law, Fiddler and Shelton, Yerxa and Adele, Lamb's Manikins, Chas. Irwin, Marie Russell, and Vance Troupe WaaUaartoa (Harry Thorns, mgr.)—Big business continues, with pictures as the at- traction. KlveraMe (Herman Goldman, mgr.)—ePic tures and vaudeville, to packed booses at most every performance. HUer'i Braax (E. D. Miner, mgr.)— High Life In Burlesque this week. Tbe Merry Maidens week of 14. Treaaeat (Jake Wells, mgr.)—The stock company Is doing as well as can be expected for a new venture, and tbelr offering evi- dently pleased. Prsetor'a One Hundred and Twenty- fifth Street (C. G. Allen, mgr.)—Crowded at most all performances. BUI for 7-0 in- cluded : Bruce, Duffett and company, "The Street Pavers of Paris," Raymond and Mc- Neill. Four Juggling Johnsons. Molllc Woods, and Charles Harris. For 10-12 : Colonial Trio, Gertie La Claire and Picks. Tanner and Pot- ter, Gorman and West, Maximus, "Love In tbe Suburbs." and Felix. Metropolis (Louis Fosse, mgr.)—The Spoocer Stock Company offer "Romeo and Juliet" for thla week. "Fortunes of Betty" follows. Prospect (Frank Gersten. mgr.)—"The City" is the attraction for this week. Busi- ness Is good. Getnaaa (Lep Soloman, mgr.)—BUI for this week: Tbe Stanfords. Victortne and Zolar. Lopea and Wilbur, Warner Galiagcr and Bert Tyson. aMmiuED iTnticnoit DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL, ACADEMY OF MTJ8IC —"The Girl from OF Brighton," sixth week. BBLASCO.—Frances Btarr, in "The Case of Becky," second week. BROADWAY.— "Hanky Par.ky," tenth week. GEORUB M. COHANS.—"Broadway Jones," third week. CRITERION.—"Tantalising Tommy," second week. CASINO.—The Merry Countess" eighth week. DALY'S.—''King Henry V." second week. ELTINGE'8 FORTY-SECOND STREET.— Within the Law," fifth week. EMPIRE—John Drew, in "The Perplexed Husband," sixth week. FULTON.—"June Madness," third week. FORTY-EIGHTH STREET. — "Little Miss Brown," seventh week. GLOBE—"The Charity GlrL" second week. GAIETY. — "Officer MS" (revival), ninth GARBICK.—Uobn Mason in "The Attack," fourth week. HARRIS.—•"Steve," second and last week. HIPPODROME.—"Under Many Flags," sixth HUDSON.—Robert Loralne, In "Man and Su pennan" (revival) KN1CKERBOCKKE. LYHIC^SSi^r^rt 0 ^^.^^ ^ A^afeature' 1 L-- - , ^F& Kt2*T^ t iLi H S^? , -^ft were seen ia s sketch of East Bide life that sfsCafi" ' ' - t bad toe^ndlence - - ■ .- bis portrayal o this week. For week of 14, Tbe Awakening of Helena Ritchie." Gotham (Pauline H. Boyle, mgr.)—The Gotham Stock Co. presents -The Commuters" this week. "Tbe Right of Way" week of 14 Gaaxxponrr (Frederick Whltbeek, mgr.)— The Oreenpotnt Stock Co. presents "The White Bister" this week with the new leadln; lady, Minna Phillips. For week of 14, "Mother." Lyctcm (Loots Phillips, mgr.)—The Ly- ceum Stock Co. presents "Tbe Adventures of PoUy" this weeX Ft ltox (A. M. Lighten, mgr.)—High class vaudeville and the latest photoplays. The Juvenile Opera Company, In "Pinafore," Is the extra attraction this week. OapurcM (Frank Kllhola, mgr.)—BUI for week of 7 includes: Hunt and Blmpson, Mc- Mahon and CbappeUe, Nichols Bisters, the Great Tornados, Ed. Reynard, the Farber GUIs, Mullen and Coogan, the Stdaert Trio, and "In the Barracks." Btohwick (Benedict Butt mgr.)—.Rill for week of 7 includes: Hand HaU Macy and company, Leo Carrfllo, Fred Watson and Bena Santos. Peauson and Goldle, Chip and Marble, Hanlon Bros, and company, Ryan, Edwards and Tlerney, tbe Gnuers, Odtva. Db Kalb (Ida 1. Ackerman, mgr.)—(BUI for week of 7 includes: Taylor-Harrison company, the Three Ostermors, the Melodi- ous Marios, Cross and Joplrn, and the pic- tures. SuuuEiiT (William Sheehy, mgr.)—Loew's vaudeville. Bill for 7-0 was beaded by Lew Fields' "Seashore FroUcs." For 10-12: Ro- land West and company, and six other big vaudeville acta. Empire (George McManns, mgr.)—The Auto Girls this week. High Life In Bur- lesque week of 14. Cas iso (Charles Daniels, mgr.)—Girls from Joyland this week. The Ducklings week of 14. Star (Frank Clark, mgr. '>—Columbia Bur- lesquers this week. College Girls week of Gatetx (Lours Kxelg, mgr.)—Jolly Follies this week. Tbe Barriers week of 14. GxrortD (Cyrus Gale, mgr.) — Photoplays and vaudeville. Libkbtt (Edward Strauss, mgr.)—Tbe latest pictures and vaudeville are presented here. Buoo (George Bchenck, mgr.) — Loew's vaudevUle, to good business. Bill for Oct. 7-9 was beaded by "Tbe Mayor and tbe Mani- cure." For 10-12. Lew Fields' "Seashore Frolics" and six other acts. Jokes' (M. T. Jones, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Fifth Avenue (M. H. Saxe, mgr.)—Mo- tion pictures and vaudeville KoTAi (Marcus Loew, mgr.)—The latest photoplays. Folly (Wra. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures gad vsudeville. Coldaibia (A. SIchel, mgr.) —Six vaude- ville acts and motion pictures. Coiicni (Wm. Fox, mgr.)—Pictures and vandevlUc. Oltkpic (Herman Wacke, mgr.)—Photo- plays and vaudeville. Linden (A. H. Schwartc, mgr.)—Photo- plays and vaudeville. DE KALB TBEATBB. (LSOM r. CABPXNTEB, MOB.) For the first part of this week Manager Carpenter baa arranged a program that Is one of the best Been at this house this season. ACTOR-MANAGER To play patrt tax on. aigJM show aad aaavaaaje the toaur. Must be experienced aid take Interest m shov. Address •DIRECTOR » cam Of CLIPPER. Ia.ll Scenic Artist FM FIRST CUSS 1IU OILY Dont boose, aad am, reliable. Can join on wire. THaitUUf F. IRatY, Loots. OHo. HIKRIS-PIIUJSSOS CO. NA/AIM-r* QUICK EXPERIENCED CHARACTER AND GENERAL ECSESxSS MAS, CLEVEE SPECIALTY HAS capable of playing strong parts. Tell an firs: lecer. KslEBt H. MAURIS, Piggott, Ark. WANTED Stock Company Capacity 1000; also ROAD ATTRACTIONS, wnte. DA3IEL HUMPHRIES, New Palace Ike- seat, neatantvtus. N. J. VIUDEVILLe" MATER IAL 6KETCHM. MONOLOGUES, BONOS. ETC., written to order aad augid. Reasonable terms. ED. BAKBta, ltsa arsadway (Boom Z2S, K. Y. Monra: IS to 1, aad by appointment ACTOR WANTED Capsb e to assist In instructing, rehearsing and producing pUvleui with students. Can, or vn.i partiealars and lowest salary considering perms-' nent New York eragagemsnt EDWARDS, 3*9 Wast S3* Street, it»w tork. WANTE D F.r Penuicat Stack, Columbus, Ohio I—atlas; ktaja, Laasae character Maa to Dlrr.t, H« T y Baa, aaageane. Second ■ soilness Wsmaa,twoOaaeimlBaalneas ■ea, weenie Artist. No joint crffcsgerciLus. AsaL, JACA LEWIS, Sheman Hotel, Cnlcago,£■ Ike Melody Lane Girls, in W.^t aaaces. were a riot. All have exeeUlW rslces and rendered four songs In £•■£ ■say. Each girl Is given a turn In aawBOJ at number, aaeT each received seversi encores far her endeavors. The act la bandsomtU Marguerite's Favorites. ,an set asspMM about ten people, met with much *u. ; <*« Tbe leader Is n young woman who 1"-'^^ looks aad has an excellent singing yYhv a derlng several songs, being asslsti iasta aamna iwrLi S? e 5 1 ^ De * 1 "*? « ,nl « »ouse this season. Quartette of nretty rlrla j j.. -•■Ghat Thais,. ■• S 0n , <Uy / v , m H Oct, 7. 8. R. O. algns were * "ngilis and BendSg presented a slsglrt — -Oh, Ob, Delphinc, displayed loriFlefore the start of the regu- sai Itanclag act toit shortid lake then .f tbe big tiaae. TVa aaale member iti a cltv" eomedfan an tbe Bert FlUgibbon order^ llvertng hk,_ material tea bai»y-g»£« tbls theatre. LYCEUM.—Blllle Burke, In "The "Mind the I-alnt* Girl." flftb week. MAX INK BLLIOTT.—-Ready Money," eighth week, NEW AMSTERDAM.—"The Count of Lux- eaabourg." fourth week. E A .H?ir-" M » *•*»* O 1 ''" O" 1 " treek. REPUBLdC—"The Governar'a Lady," fifth week. presentation. Mr. Welsh, In sf an East Side cobbler, scored heavily. Ilia supporting company were *»*«JPalw «ausj. riving good performances. JrweU's Maalklna amused both yowas; and eld with miniature theatre performances and r "•-fie of warships. The figures perform Itelr stunts in almost human manner, and fit the coneloakn of the set Mra Jewell was called before the curtain several times won bin the scdteBrt Ills sjsrtacr' la a haadkeaae yo™ 0 *" who kaows how to sing and dance- - , rende rea a sang The Braaasena, In hoop ■>» a, P"! it, Se: showed that they are experts \^^ ele^rleaT asEwB that earned theat .P*?W applause. . (Oonmuei on newt paae.) ),r-. J«k