The New York Clipper (December 1912)

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20 r THE NttW YOUK/OIilPPElIt. >- ■-'< December 21 '•% E AUTirUL ROSE oar bin off to any song on tho nuket to-day that con cqnol It In ljrrie or melody. Wonderful song for Single, Doable, Trio,or Ruartette. ^^^ MY UPS ASII 11 * T Yn l * B5 Ainr^iiic^ Grant song for mole nod fomalo. Can bo mod by any single net. If tblc toag dont moke your audiences »lt np and take notice, then SO song trirnlU PROS. AND OHCIIS. ALL KEYS. MO CARDS. ' %' • BUCK. DAJICERS SESD ■OROHE8TRATIOS OF "A BAG OF BAGS." 665 Washington St., Boston. Mass. THEATRES and OPERA HOUSES Wo I •social litll t» ton _ la tkll eolama at a _ rata »t ii.ts per aiata liat tor • raontas II Umm). This wlO nibb' local ssaBsftti i liim prominently tad eosttasAiiy . jaasgsrs of eotapsales. ' Darlas ths tuU.li rculag we wUl MM ad savor- • SOSf of m Hum free. WASTED, pint class attractions for season tm-lX GRAND THEATRE, JoBt opened,Kitten- nlng, Pa., near Pittsburgh. Seating capacity, MO; atage.'Stxw. Fully equipped. Drawing popula- tion, M.OOO. AJdrjOj grand theatre. WASTED—flood Shows, for Fraternal Ball, Oxford, kid. Beating capacity 325. Population oi town, lioo. Good for one night shows with band. •" WA»TBD,DMAi;ljATTflACrnOK8.,HarenlC- tnrfl house, but can play small Toportolre, musical tabloid or comedies, minstrel or traveling vaude- Ti'le cos. New home. MAJESTIC THEATRE, LON- OKE, ARK. 20 miles east of Little Rocr. They want women and comedy here. Write. Good business. To Managers smul «» HALL TO RENT, Fayette, N. Y. For partli Address Box 87, FA YETTE, Sen. Co., I cntan H.Y. MUBIC OOHFOBED AND AIUtAlf OED for any Instrument or number of Instruments, long*,word*and sfnilo, Sketches .etc. Bend stamp, OHAfl. L. LEWIS, at Richmond St., Cincinnati, 0. 100 COLOMD PANAMA CANAL LANTERN SLIDES, for sale, cheap. Fall set, right up to date. ff. WINDHAM, 8 PAT0H1N TLAOE, N. YTCfTT. WH TAKE great pleasnro In annonnclng that we make one of the finest Toupees on the market; prices, »13, |16, $18 and $26. All our work is made on silk gauze wltb a German Hair Lace Seam and Is bigbly ventilated. Made in any style desired, by either sending Instructions or photograph. Sent 0.0. D. with privilege of 24 hours' examination. Work not satisfactory return It to the Express Co. and get jonrmoney back. - This Is a good, honest proposition, and can't be heat. Send for free cata- log. Lombard, Bamblna Co., manufacturers of the famous Bamblna Toupee Plaster, sold all over the world, 113MunrooBt.. and 487 Was bingtonSt., Lynn, VIDL1IIIT doing Into vaudeville would like. Harpist or Guitarist and Singer to make street ■ oene. Address H. P., care of CLIPPER. WAHTBD-TAIiBIfTED YOUNG LADY as partner to gentleman. Must dance, sing and flue.it talker: good figure and appearance. Crest- est opportunity to one desirous to make big future success. Send fnil particulars. COMPOSER, care Of CLIPPER. HOROSCOPE—Have your horoscope for the Hew Year (1918) cast by the famous English astrol- oger, Madame Maude. For free trial reading, •end 10c. and birth date to MADAME MAUDE, 12»3 E 1ST 60th ST., CHICAGO, ILL. * SINGERS! HERE'S THE SONGS TOO WANT! See copies to professional singers. Marjorle-My dlan Maid—flood Gracious Darling Wine—The One Worth While—Good-night, Little Blossom- Kathleen, I Love Only Yon. THE MARKS GOLDSMITH COMPANY, Inc., 608 14th STREET, WASHINGTON, P. 0. FOR SALH-Handouft Act, Box Myetery, Mall Bag, Spirit Cabinet, comedy Magic Act, Store opQoon, Slides, and a Complete Magic and Picture Show; also many other bargains. Circulars for STAMP. GEO. A. BICE, AUBURN, N. Y. WANTED—For med. show, B. F. Comedian, must make acts go; Piano Player and all kinds of good med. performers. If you play piano, say so. Tell all and salary, your lowest, first letter, or no answer. Salary is sure. If you booze or are over 40, can't use you. Gibson Show, Bargersvllle, Johnson Co., Ind. ■ IF GOOD MATERIAL brlngsgoodresults' expect big things from MADI- SON'S BUDGET NO. 14. Contents Include 11 new monologues, 0 aotB for 2 males, o sketches for male and female, 82parodies, a fine minstrel flrat part, a one act farce, besides great acts for two females, for male quartettes; also hun- dreds of new gags and Jokes. Tho price of MADISON'S BUDGET No. 14 is ONE! DOLLAR, Back Issues out of print, ex- copt Number 10, price }1, or will send Bud gols 10 nnd 14 for $1.60. JAMES MAUL SON i«01 Third Ave" New York LEST YOU FORGET WK BAY IT YET GROSS LETER HEADS Contracts, Tlokota, Envelopes, Free Samples, eto. 8TAGE MONET, 160. Book of Herald (Juts, 260. CROSS JffgSSXh. CHICAGO With Strong Specialtioa Send photos, programs, full particulars quote lowest for season's work. JOHN O. RAE, Wlndom, Minn SOUVENIRS That bring patrons to your theatre and keep tnem coming. Send 10 ota. for sample and Information. OXFORD PREMIUM COMPANY, 1M N. DEARBORN ST., OHIOAOO, ILL. ESI TALKED AMUT SHOWMAN ?»&?»?» °° m ' P. S.-Edlth Richards, Musical Artist, WIRE. OUT OF TOWN HEWS For the week before Christmas, Cincinnati's theatrlul mnnnrera hare striven uarnestlr to pre- sent a Tfcesplan. BMM tempting enough to call from' aate-xaletlae preparation the aioosement hungry multitude. Both down town nouses offer new creatlms. The season Urns fir, while break- ing do records, is averaging well. Obamb Oteba Housa (John H. Bsvlln, mgr.)—. "The Rose Maid" is to open Dec. 10, af tjr a week of hilarity and song.- Bajrmood Hitchcock and Flora Zabelle were the magnets In "Tne Bed Widow." which attracted audiences of sued sise. "The Little Millionaire" comes S3. Lraio (James "B. Feflnessy, mgr.)—lully Mar- shall la due ' IB,' In Marian Fairfax's gripping drama, "The Talker." Last week. Bam Berna-d. In "All for the Ladles," did a splendid business, with a show that wis a dialling exhibit of fash- ion and color, with lots of music and comedy. Msle, .Ritchie, Alice -Gentle, Louise. Meyers, .and Margery" Pearson were arnong tne ladies who shone with great effulgence. "Bought and Paid For" comes 22. B. P. Kiith'b (Charles L. Doran, mar.)— John VcGraw la to be the stellar attraction 16, offering Lis specialty, "Inside Ball." . Others: Tom Nawn and company. In "Pat and the Genii;" Montgomery, Medley and company, Id the aketvh. "Told in the HlUa;" the Exposition Four, Chick Sale, Coombs and Aldwell, Kathle Gnltlnl and company, and Sander's Tioupe of Immense Dogs. I'athe's Weekly. Walkdt Stbsst (W. P. Jackson, mgr.)—"The Newlywcds" are "due" 16. Thurston the Great enjoyed prosperity, proving the lure of magic ll etui very strong. Most of his old Illusions are preserved, and he has added the Vanishing Duchess The Siamese Cabinet sod The. Vanish- ing Arab to his mystical repertoire. Bod Fish- er s "Mutt and Jeff" returns 22. Kmpbbss (George F. Fish, mgr.)—Nat Oarr and company are to be the beadllners 16, la "The End of the World." Others: The Romany Opera Co., In "The Feast of Mid-August;" Knapp and Cordelia, Hilda Qlyder, who Is called "Tba Beautiful Breeze from Ragtime Avenue;" Wal- lace Galvln, and Clint and Beta. Empresscopo views. Olympic (Charles Doner, mgr-)—The Olympic Players are to pot on "At Plney Ridge," 13. Last week, "Bapbo" was rerlved, and tne Olym- pic Musical Trio was an added feature. In the Dnudet revival, Minnie Remmally sustained tho role of Sapho. She Is a beautiful girl. Allan Tlolubar was Jean, Harry Negus wis Dick Asalre, Robert Dillon was Croudae, and WlnSeld De Long Ibe Flaoant of the cast. Fred Hargraves, Mil- lard Vlr.cent, and Baby Robert were amoug others who helped. OEt'itPDK (Irene M. Martin, mgr.)—Butan's Song Birds will arrive 16,- with Mllc.Rotnn. tho French prims donna. Others are: Child's Ha- waiian*, In "A Night In Honolulu;" the Imperial Dsncl'Jg Four, Milton and Haley, Beck and Hen- ney, Irwin and ■Hcrrog, and the St. Julians. Klnemccolor pictures. , Paopiji's (James E. Fenrmsy, mgr.)—The Merry Maidens are In line 16. High Life in Burlesque proved a splendid laughing show. Pat White and Carl Henry are two of the funniest men In burlesque, and they hit big veins of Irish and German humor. Nellie Francis, May Belle and Anna Grant were sparklers all right. "Casey in Society" and "Union Men" were both filled with fnn. Charles Falkes pnt across a bunch of pleasing Illustrated songs that went well. The Laily Buccaneers arrive 22. Stansasd (R. K. Hynlcka, mgr.)—Jolly Follies are underlined 15, after Ed I.ee Wrothe and the Ginger Girls had passed on. "Biggins at the Races," the farce offered, Is a laugh-surcharged creations in wblch Wrothe, as the Janitor Hlggins, Is the big scream. Margie Apstln, Mabel Blake, Jane Lo Eean, Prank Wakefield and Henry F. Nel- son were splendid aids to success. The Alpine Four were the singing bit of the show. The Daz- alers 22. Hsucx's Ofxba Housa (Jsmes E. Day. mgr.)— Marguerite and her lions were the hit of the last week's show. The Macon Quartet, the Fultons, nnd Les Oanovas also appeared. Motion pic- tures. 3 H. Dudley and the Smart Set are com- ing 22, to be followed, 29, by "McFadden's Flats," and Jon. 6, "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Then the house gees back to the pictures. AtnrrosiDM (Odd Fellows*^ Temple Co., mgrs.) The Imperial Trio, and Van Hohenadt's Comedy Conines were featured on the last bill. Ralph Brown, walking around the world, appeared In caricatures of noted people. Motion pictures. Gbumah (Ernst Otto Schmidt, mgr.)—The German theatre Co. will put on "Blue Helrath- oernnonce" ("The Marriage Art") 16. It has en- Joyed a Berlin success, nnd was composed by a former Clnclnnatlnn—Dr. WUIlim Stark, now living 'n Berlin. XABLT W1NTSS NEWS. RioniSD Cahu was in the city m route from Dayton to Buffalo. He was a guest of Sam Ber- nard and enjoyed the opening performance of "All for the Ladles." Gxorob A Buhullkb, the comedian. Joined "All for the Ladles" Co. here. Tnu Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra made a short tour to Oxford, Hamilton and Ioutsrlle. Julius Storm and Frances Mortercrume were re- tpectlve so'olsts In the first two concerts. Himn Mxzoi ScuuBTin, assisted by Irene Griffin, was heard In scenes from "The Merchant of VenK>," at Mlddletown. Pbinoxton's Tuanolb Outs Is coming to the Emer.T Auditorium, 34. Ei.8ta Fxkoubon has just been listed as the New Year's magnet at the Grand. TiiccN HI some days ago, Clarence Adler sent tls youn.T brother, Jocef Adler. to nil a concert date In Indiana. It was the youth's first out-of- town appearance, and he made a fine Impression. Thje Olympic tried a new "Interior coonon" plan during the week of "Sapho." In reality it was "cutting the tariff" in two for the first two nights and first matinee of the week. "Evntrnnno" will be presented by the Schuster School st the Christmas week party for the chil- dren of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, at Syrian Temple, 28. Rati Elinobb arm BtM Wnxuxs "led the hand" In the show at B. F. Keith's. Their sketch. "The Hunter and the Hunter-ess," was orat In rank for applause soil favor. That old laughing success of Halllday and Carlln. "The Battle of Bay Rum," simply con- vulsed big audiences at the Empress. Tub Lota Tnnurit gave Empress constituents a real novelty' acrobatic leader. Orricsus of Ihe Ninth Infantry, U. S. A, stationed at Ft. Thomas, entoyed. the military sketch. "The Boys In Blue." as staged at the' Orphenm. Uncls Bom's officers were there as guests of Manager Martin. Sprlnsrfleld, O.—Fairbanks' (Karl . H. Beckr.-, mgr.) "Almi. Where Do Tog Live '! closed here Dec. 7. "The Rose Msld" U.- Nbw Sua (Sun Amusement Co., mgrs.)—BUI for week of 18: Tom and Kitty Allen, Jennie De Weesc, and Arthur Lavtes> and' Seven Dread- naughts. ajakd Loolsyllle. lSrorwMscaoJex's. (John T. Ma- cauley, mgr.) Raymond Hitchcock, In. "The Bed Widow," Dec. 1818; "Countess Osquette:' 33-23. Shubebt's Masonic (J. t. Garrlety,, mgr.)— Annette Kellermash Co. 18. 18, "East Lynne" 20, 21; "The Balkan Princess" 26-28. Wauivt Stbzr (0. A. Shaw, mgr.)—"Happy Hooligin" week of IS. Gaxstx (0. T. Taylor, mgr.)—The Ginger Ofarls, with Ed. Lee Wrothe. week of 16. BrcxiNoiiAM (Horace McOrocklln, .mgr,)— Wrestling matches and boxing bouts. Inaugurated at this theatre, for Friday nights, have proved a big sccccss. The Big Review week of IB. Ksrru s (J. L. Weed, mgr.)—B1U week of 15: "Dtatelsplel's Christmas,' 7 Bison City Four. "Blsckf.-ee" Bridle Ross, Edna Whlatler, Croucli and Welch, Karl Emmy's Pets, and the Wood Bros.- *"" "* *•-•• •"> . -**..• ... : Majsstio (L. Dittmar, mgr.)—" Twlxt Xove and Ambition" features the- firms for week of 15. AncruB (M. A. Shaw, mgr.),—"The Flour Forest" features week of 15. Caruso (I. Slraon, mgr.)— "John Coulter's Es- cape" featarea week of 15. . OlFBXOat (I. Simon, mgr.)—"A Question of nalr" features week of 15. Hiftodboub (Max L. Simon, mgr.)—"The Half Breed Scout" features week of 16. Olympic (Max L. Simon, mgr.)—"The Candy Girl" features week of 15. Idsui. flj, Dittmar. mgr.)—Motion pictures and vaudeville. Bioadwat (J. L. Bteserle, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures and vaudeville. Nosmaw (J. M. Wentxell, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures and vaudeville. Botax, (L. Dittmar, mgr.)—Motion pictures snd vaudeville. Novbltt (8. Levenson, mgr.)—Motion pictures. Noras.—The motion picture houses are all do- ing floe business.......Hopkins' Theatre, which has been cloaed this season, re-entered the local amusement field 15 as a moving picture theatre, under the management of E. W. Dnstin, of St. Louis. Nothing but first run films will be seen at this bouae. Slg. Natlello snd band will furnish the music. Portland. Me. — Jefferson (Julius Cahn. mgr.) for Christmas week, beginning Dec. 23, the Gladys Klark Stock Co. wUl hold the boards. "The Spring Maid" week of 80. Ksrrra's (Jsmes E. Moore, mgr.)—Tie stock company presented "Jane Eyre" week of 18. It la announced that the stock season will close 28, and that this bouse will open with moving pic- tures 30. Kbw Podtund (I. M. Mosher, mgr.)—Vauder vllle and moving pictures; Bill for 18 and week: Mendelssohn Four, Cook and Stevens, Paragon Trio, Russell and Hsrtman,' and mrolng pictures.- Gbeext'b (J. W. Steely, mgr.)—Vaudeville and moving pictures. BUI tor 16 and week: Malone and Malone. Harry Newman, Haley and Marlowe, Dora Patterson Trio. La Baron Duo, Jennie Ge- rard, and moving pictures. Oasco (M. C. Blumonberg, mgr.)—Bertha Dud- ley, the new soprano, made a very favorable Im- pression here week of 9. "By the Sea" was among the featureplctures. Bio Nickel (Win. E. Beeves, mgr.) —This house Is devoted entirely to' moving pictures and diaplaylng ten complete reels. "A Parisian Stage Tragedy," "John Sterling, Alderman," and 'The Altar of Death" were among the pictures shown. Pavilion (J. W. Oreely, mgT.)—Excellent mo- tion picture programs are offered here, and, to- gether with dancing and the Arlington Orchestra, and Clalrmond Merrltt, vocalist, big business rules. PrriniN Teuplb. —The bill of the Chapman concert, held here 14, Included: Chevalier Salva- tore Giordano, Florence Anderson Otis and Sue WincbelL Milwaukee, Wis. — Davidson (Sherman Brown, vgr.) Thos. W. Robs, In "The Only Son." Dec. 15 snd week. "Officer 808" week of 22. Shuiubt (Wm. E. Mick, mgr.)—"One Day" 16 and week. Majestic (J. A. Hlgler, mgr.)—BUI for week of Id Includes: Eva Tsnguay, 'Touch," Arm- strong end Clarke, Ben Lewlu, Abbott and Curtis, ths Great Tornados, snd the Takiness. GAYirrr (J. A. whitehead, mgr.)—The Auto Glrla week of 15. High Life In Burlesque 22 and Saxb (O. A. Newton, mgr.)—'The .Sight Be- fore Christmas" 16 and week. CxvBTAi, (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—Bill for week of 16: Douglas and Douglas, "Paris Green," "The Derelict-," Warren and Francis. Paul Peelers. Ehpbebs (Joe. Isaacs, mgr.)—Bill for 15 and week: Lswience Crane and company, Mamie Plera- mine, Morrliey and Haulon, the Three Clalrs, and J. K. Kmmelt and company. Juneau (J. B. Belchert, mgr.)—The Juneau Stock Co. presents "A Orary Idea" for week of 15. Columbia (WInnlnger Bros., mgrs.)—The Wln- nlnger Stock Co. present "The Texas Ranger" 15 and week. "A Girl of the Streets" week of 22. Notes. —Edward Raymond, who has managed the Crystal Theatre In this city for the last two and one-lulf years, resigned from that position Saturday. T, nnd left for Little Rock, Ark., where ho will take charge of the Majestic and Capital tlientrcs. Wm. Gray, formerly connected with another local vaudeville house, surceeoed Mr. Raymond. Detroit. Mich.—Detroit (B. 0. Whitney. mgr.) "Robin Hood" played to big business week of Dec. 0. mSSrZJ&lL Lwence ' ■»>-'** WaBtSrVtesS-» ^.)-"Get-Rich^uick GarETV (Wm. Boacho, mgr.)—Ben Welch's Show week of 15. Avenue (Drew & Campbell, mgrs.)—The Ave- nue Girls week of 15. Tbmplb (J. H. Moore, mar.)—Capacity busi- ness rules. For week of 18: Hughle Jennings and company, the Wlrth Family. Lambert!, Wll- lard stroma and company, Rube Dickinson, Tooney nnd Norman, Sullivan and Bartllng, John Hlggins and the Mooreoscope. Milib (0. W. Porter, mgr.)—Good business. BUI for week of 10: Ralph Works, Dorothy Rush- more the Incubator Girls, with Charles Wayne and Gertrude De Roches; Sadie Sherman. Le Boy and. Paul, "Bud" .Williamson, and the MUescope. Jnckann, Mich.—Athenenm (H. J. Porter SR.) ■T n lS "l 1 " 0 "" Dec- 28. "The Bohemian Girl" 81, May La Porte Co. week of Jan. 5. ,.% otl . ^ r J*!! k ?; Lampman, mgr.)—Bill for 16-18' Included: Hubert ' Clever Dramatic People in All Lines .FOR TWO COMPANIES 1 most be young, good looking;, good dressers on nnd- off and nnl. reference Riven singl* people who do speelaltls*. TWO BILLS A nke l'flrst letter, nnd make oalary low, rf IS SURE. Those whs have », fore write again. Address : WTM " Preference Riven sin'gl* people who do spr-claltWs. TWO BILL»"a H'Vpk 1 ll**' all-first letter, nnd make oalary low, nflS SURE. Those mSS&S^SSLS^ before write cigala. Address : » wre written sas J. B. OABaHMsV caum ol Qaraldo Stock C<v Oweruboro, Kv CONSOLIDATED BOOKING OFFICES, Inc. BOOKING) ' THE 10SS & BRILL CIRCUIT, TUB CUlllIllfiBAIFLGEfiELIil CIRCUIT TBB MILKS CIRCUT , • Now York City Fitzgerald Building, 434 St. and Broadway, PHO.VK 5451 BKTAHT PLAYISQ THE BIST IK VATJDjTvnxj SULLIVAN and OONSIOINK OIRCuit OE.1ERAL BOOKJSG OFFICEl 1465 Broadway (Heidelberg Bids;.) GEKERAL BUSINSI1 OFFICE I ■ aliivan nnd Oonaldlne Bids., Third nnd Madison Streets), SEATTLE, WASH. sTRXD. TaENOOjUT, - - G«n.M«r. STBW YORK CITY. OHKIS O. B BOWy, ... Mgr BRAlfCa DOOKING OFFICEl i PAUL OOTTDBON, 0 North Clark It. cor Madison. Chicago, 111.; MADEICB J. BDBN8, 8d and Madison Bts., Seattle, Wash.; W P BBBett 985 Market St, San Francisco. CaL ; B. OBBBMAYBR, 16 Greene 8t, London. Eog ""^ ORVILLE A. MATTHEWS HEAVIES OR BLUE SHIRT LEADS Age 29, height s ft, weight 1T0 lbs. Experience, appearance, ability and reliability guaranteed. Address, SARATOGA HOTEL, CHICAGO. NTED TO JOIM OR WIRE A No. 1 Character Man To do Josh Mlddleton, in "Tempest and Sunshine." Given to man doing; good specialty. Would like to hear from good sing, specialty people, also people In all lines for No. 2, opening Jan. 1. Mnncle, Ind., Dec, g and 22; Klddletown, Ohio, Deo. 25. MEYERS AND BONO X2H A IX T JE Z> For CARLETON SISTERS COMPANY Clever Actor for Characters and General Business State all in flrat letter with lowest salary. Join on wire. Address VAKNBr AND MONTGOMERV, Parkorsburg, West Va., week Dec. S3 WANTED, FOR PERMANENT STOCK TALL HEAVY MAN. LARGE CHARACTER MAN, SECOND BUSINESS WOMAN To Join on wire. Other people write. Address WA1.TBR WIL80H, Manager Snrnh Glbney Stock Co., St. Thorttas, Ont. INGENUE LEADING WOMAN FOR PERMANENT. STOCK Two bills a week. Must be first class, capable of playing a strong line of parts, snd must lave excellent wardrobe. Also WAHT GOOD GBNEH«L BUSUVKSS PEOPLE doing specialties, for road company, opening Jan. 6. CAN USB SEVERAL GOOD PEOPLE IS ALL LIVE". Send foil parncnlars and photos of leading people. HARVEY D. ORB, Mason City, Iowa. . Dcvesu, Martin and Hamilton, O.-Smith's (Tom A. Smith, ftf 6lt? fS2? *£*&£L2*hJ£ mgr.) "Gypsy Love" Dec. 18. ^'Louisiana Loa'» WUg%SZ%J&JSftJZ2$b2& "•- -- ■- Owen, and Boris Ftldtkln Trnnpe, ,■ . Him (John B. McCarthy, mgr.)—Photoplays, to good returns. Btjotr (A. Hammerle. rosrr.)— Vaodevllle and photoplays, to good business. jBWSi, Awtisa I.tsic, Stab, Rotal akd Raols, jBotleo picture thestres, costuot to exceilent B«»l»eas. 52 At L,ibe -ty, AGEiV T Stfber,*"* bnnb. 1 ,.: JlaWeand expsrTeneed.- Can and will use frTOe.tjps.Jnst had one.'. O, St. Paris, Ohio, For Permanent Stock or Repertoire Hnslcal Comedy or Tabloid Stock BROTHER AND SISTER Both versatile, experienced, high-class singers. Wardrobe? Yes. Tickets? Tea. Invite offers for balance of this and coming Baramer season. Address FRED DAMFIER. General Delivery, Dayt on, Ohio. ' WANTED QUICK-For ONE NI6HT STAND rmneU n E n il?«?,l N0 « W 5. , r A S!.fl :ADIS0 «**• CHARACTER COMEDIAN, one to donblo vloll"I « gts kltfa BW>li lu, GOOD ntUfl AOEKT. Bond photos, programs, salary, etc. Renean ais, Minneapolis. Dec. 81; show opons Jan. 6. "• A.AWREMCEJ AMUSEMENT CO., TH7 So. 4th Street, Minneapolis, Mln»> lJS^?T B m.i? OU , T . M ° 9 ,'. L - PI( "' , » OUEAT EASTERN SHOWS-Olrcus. HtMSan »ri S?SSl™}ffil l% m i, 'L^U P8 . otnl •'erformers luamines who do two or more acts. Lion man wlthUM SJ^f5SSl^^^»^ U D an ? , <£ t*** 3 ** 1 »l ,,nal I* 1 *, except ponies. Clowns, Wiro Walkers, AcroM'^ Bn;lrIi^? , ? « tW0 BMtojftrtororeiB who plaj Brass, ludem with stock. For Bide Show: Udy -*v* hStBif' M ^^.„ M A Da 1° s y,o Slow that does acts. Low, sure salaries only. Wagon sho*; s.cp ■ Traff»A AS^L'i C ?5 ao ' , S r B »iP° 8l «™. Bom Hostler »ndRossCanvasman. Wanted to Buy, ••■g" Trained Animal Acta; cheap for cash. THO g. l.. pinn, Hooslck FaUs. Wow Vo"^ ToRentsTheatre in Phila-TPa- Good tor stock. vanil«iHii. «_ _a_a ■ ..7. «»«» »u.^> m.ippER' Good for stock, Tawdejrjlle pr plctnres. Accommodnto 8000. AddreM C tlPP^ •I WAhzjed, ix> JOIN AT OlfOE ^wrjbic JglsMlwtWll osyBkk CK — - ,lr ■-..,•.!.. "^ . ' 1 B4rt-j, i J.. ..- Prefer (ino.wi dogs of cbydn" tcom -flred'Bt'- "VVONDBR ,W( Im-rapWiw! earn r^s : im. s*