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Apbil 12 THE 3SnSTW YORK CLIPPER. 15 STOCK NEWS PAUL SCOTT HOTES. Bcobhb Obdway opened Monday. April 7, with tb« 'Empire Stock Co., rittsuclfl, Maw., PASSED BY THE NATIONAL BOARD OF CENSORSHIP I Clipper POSt Office. I-BIW BROWN (Lyrlo.) HERMAN RAL.KV (M.lodl..) ,. ,** «» SS5 55SES S .«■ iii dtiv April 7, us Bobble and Kitty, In "Alias Jimmy Valentine," In which parte they were ■een last week In South Ilethfeheiu, l'a., with the Dorner Stock Co. Nobl Tzlaslb opened April 5 as Pine, In "Passera-By," under the management of Geo. MaoGregor. Gbobob 8ouib Spbnceb. leaves the Gaycty Theatre Stock Co., Hoboken, N. J., to open with the Goldstein Bros.' Stock Co In Springfield, Mass., April 21, at the Broadway Theatre. Louise Bandolph will be the lead- lnK woman ; Theresa Dale, the second woman. Frasy Alton, the Ingenue; William Randall, heart: George Roberta, characters; Harmon MacGregor, light comedian; Mathllde Deshon, characters, and Walter Clark Bellows, dlrec- ItooEBfl Babkbb, whose engagement with "Kindling" company was Interrupted by the Western floods, returned to New York Tues- day April 1, and was immediately engaged to open April 7 In "The Lion and the Mouse," with the Manhattan I'layers, of the Broad street Theatre, Trenton, W. J., substituted for Theodore, Gamble, who was suddenly • stricken with pneumonia. Waboa Howard opened at Wllkes-Barre, Pa with the Hlrshfeld Stock Co., at the .. THE SURPRISE SONQ OF THE SEA80N T LI FOREVER BETTER LOVE ME NOW" BUB TITLE QBTH A LAUGH. TUB BONG OKT3 ENCORE*. GREAT DOl'BLK VERSION. AHTONB CAN SKIIO IT. EVBiRYOSK WILL SING IT. SHOULD HAVE MET YOU A LONG TIME AGO THE MMVO BEAUTIFUL,. A OIvKAT LYRIC. A WONDERFUL MELODY. We Also Pabllati that ■anashlng (orawly Hit "BROADWAY' •» and "THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL," an aasqashUMl ballad, or Kid number. EV MUSIC CO., 145 W. 45th St., New York i M Isassiro the prompt delivery of ah* letters adrertleed la this list, «a envelope plainly addressed mnil be •ent (or rncla letter, and a written order for the letter, slatted with the tall name and address and (be line of baalneea followed by the sender, meat also be enoloaed. Pleaao mention the date (or nana- her) ol the CLIPPER la which the lettera seat for were mlTcrtl.nl. I.4DIE1' LIST. Allen, Cyril J. Arlington, Amy All, Uolillo llarrvll. lulls Braharas, Mrs. Nat narrlnrn, Pearl Uiuubell. Ettiol Chapman, lira. Frank Olark*. Mario CalUntln (Dancer) Ohatterton Rath Curtis, Ml" 0. Olivette, Kate Oaraoo. Kthel Clifton. Elmar Oanuelil, Margie Dlioo. Dorothy Desmonila Millie 'rout, Eva Unulilo, .Mamie FRANCIS BAVLE8' PLAYERS. The Francis Sayles' Players have set a afe ■The a Llon A a P n r a 1 the -US?* EMS B?1»S.«!* •-**=.*** ?»' *> ■»«« "Thd Confssbion" will be the last bill at the Bijou Theatre, North Adams, Mass. Charles Dingle, leading man. will be seen as Father Harriett, his farewell week. Enid Mat Jackson, leading woman of the SAMR k JORDAN NOTES. for other stork companies to follow. Mr. Sayles took the company over early In Feb- Hobebt Sherman Is openlni Summer to Peoria, Jollet, Bloomlngton and Aurora big business "What Happened to Jones?' >nlng stocks for the , Burin, Oelesburg, He la negotiating 'eel ruary, and opened In" "The tlquaw Man," and for aoich plays as Geo. M. Cohan's musical played lo big buhlnctis all week; he followed tomedies, "The Brute," "The Old Firm." this with David Stan wood, who has sheen with the Roma Reads Stock Co., at tho Grand Opera House, Ottawa, Ont., Can., tor the past twelve wctki, terminates his engagement April 12. _^___ then "Brewster's Millions," and and played to W V w^ e hr.ee 8 n t0 as gSm^Tn «« UuTOe ■thoS'^elnSSV£ Ve'B^ern on*the"w» WJ &S2*2****<iL!BS *S&£ "The Butterfly - 7. Frank Mattison will again sain laurels for his excellent production of the play. ■1 a Emma Bolton and her reorganized stock company opened at Decatur, 111., April 1ft. The company opened In "The Belle of R.ch- mond." They will play the latest royalty nday night, people were turned away at each per- formance. Mr. Sayles has been in New Castle since Labor Day, and has proved to be one of tbe most popular leading men ever seen in this city, and since he took the management of the company be has played to the largest business in the history of the house. His plsys. Changes of programs Sundays and greatest and beet work was done as "Monty Thursdays. __ Brewster.' 1 Mr. Sayles has Jimmy Va" "Dorothy Vi Deep Purple,' The company will remain in New Castle until the last of May, and will return again next season. « WRITING COMPANY OPENS. Tho Welting .Stock cS. began a Summer engagement at the Welting Opera House, In Syracuse, N. 1., April 7, with "The Man of the Hour" for the opening week's attraction. Harrison Ford la the leading man, and Car- lotta Dotl leading woman. Tbe rest of the company includes: Hugh Hetlcker, Horace EARL D.SIPE PUTS FORWARD WINIFRED ST. CLAIRE Her Ovym Co.\ there's a REAsaeiil etc., etc. Bin. R. Moobe Is contemplating putting la a Summer stock at the Park Theatre, Jean- nette, Pa. Fbancib Satlus Is producing "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon HeU," at the Opera House, New Castle, Pa. Casl G. Millioan produced 'The Tblcf" last week, at tbe American. Spokane. Wash. Justine Wayne, playing tho part of Louise Voysln, .received excellent criticisms. Frank Darlen gave an excellent performance, and Henry Iioill met with his usual success. Robebt Blatlock hns selected the beauti- ful war drama, "The Girl 1 Left Behind Me," HARRY'S BITS. DeOsso, Irene Dunkle. Mario Dixon, Nellie, DeNord. Mabel Deem. Lola Kotuoml, I'l" Elllotte, Louise Fayette, Lottie Fucuay, Pculab Kvaas, Blslo I.lion DiMvn Fay, Mre.Jno.T. Fawcett Mr«Q«i FlansgsD Mrall. Foster. Blolae Folrooi, Maud Ferras, Kthel Fonl, Mrs. R. Fa >ot Gertrude Olcnn, Dnlay Howard, Mra. J. Frank Hudson. i''vsy Hiigliea, Mr*. F. Honors. Bertha Hilton, LotlleW Hulling. KatlirlncH Hans, Mnrlett Irrlnir, lanbell Jewell. Mra. Kenton, Dorothy Kcnuard. ltose King, Rote Keating Mrs. D. Kelly, Aunle Letoo. Nelllta Uaia, Florence Ixvnttd, Suann Lenox. Cecil Lester. Mra. Addis Sharp, Jeaale Lester, Bote Heldon, Mawl Pitman, Mrs. Rkbard Pell, Mrs. K. i. RlDSlll IlUtMll. Helen Forrest Raymond, Muriel Hobcrta. Mis* IVibby Tilth. Mra. J<ie lloselln, Miij Utnnldn. Mra. Ilruct Reagan, Kilty Ryilen, Mr».W0 gosla, Mra. Leva aiiuiii'. Mmllyn PtalT.inl enmllla Bt. Vincent Vent Is Lewis, JtaDStts Lnl'ln, Bra Light, Ansa lAa.: Margaret Luce, Vera I.upln, Bva Ix-hnmn Mrs.Jos, Marehnrrl, Daisy May, Eileen Martin, Theresa Mack, Grace Momo, Mrs. F. Marker, Mra. Frank McCarthy Mral'J Moratou. Bw» Mnrihnll, Selim OaMner, Ma; OardDOt, Lid* ylcs has In preporatlon: "Alias i»» 2'f v ^% ' " e « ,r *V tf" B , ehlnd , M *' alentlne," 'The Great Divide," Jor week of April 20, at the Evanston, Evnns- Wrnon of Haddon Hall," and "Tbe ton - n J- Thl8 w e* K n o Is playing "Old Heid- elberg. • Lesteb LOKEBOAX produces "Urcwster's Millions" at the Empire, Salem, Mass. Geobod Fosd Is offering "Caught in the Haln," this week, at the Mohawk, Schenec- tady, a OLIVER STOCK. Otis Oliver and his Drama Flayers are now in their thirty-second week In stock at the Majestic, Bockford, HI. The company will close the season there, May 17. Mr. Oliver will open a Summer stock company ¥E^irB5rihXJESm\£BgZ •* ^ hk( *A^ ll, ••3"^ , ?\ » noo , kford company will proceed to fcafayettc, Ind VAUDEVILLE DROMIDBlt. It's been done befor.> —— If mt pipes wore right —— Ovm their heads, kid —— Just think, on act of our reputation —— The v' couldn't moke good without using tiokcm We wens a knockout In tho West —— Look at tbe spot we had —— I i'hkh It with a rep, show twenty years ago Wait until I get my new wardorbo — I'll follow anybody —— Wht, I knew ner when •^— How do they get by with that Junk —— A]Unn u, Vi'r.i.i., they're getting the money, ain't Aitwrti they? WnKrtD aro you working next week? —— I.dt'm wrlto "Sonny Qua," the floods nro over now. Orant, Oalllo Oarrami Hlaters Onllntln, Alberts Harris. Gladys llnll, Uabelle Hubtiatil. Maiidens IIIIIs. Marie Hermann. Anns llnll, Georule IIo|M>, Jeaalo M. Hamilton, Kdltb Are You Interested in Stock Actors & Managers'! THIS HAY APPEAL TO VOU actors— Have you ever played la stock in Cincinnati, Ohlot If so, and yon are at liberty tor first class stock, playing the late stock reicancn for Spring and Summer season, write, with fu'l particulars, "photos," programmes and salary (In strict confidence). . ,. HANAOBRS-If you want to put In stock co., write, with fall partlcubMB. Population 80,000 or over. Wait Stock Scenic Artists and People all lines Address KINO AMUSEMENT CO., Box 93, Apponaag, R. 1, ToMANAGERS Fine opportunity for Summer Stock. Would also like to near from Musical Oomedy Company with a repertoire, I have a Fine Hummer Thea- tre (covered) in the best town In tho state; 12,000 population—160,000 dollar pay roll. Address B. J. ULKTIUflN, Laurel. Miss. Joseph Sweeney, James Ryley, L. C. Phil lips. J. B. Robinson, Forrest Orr. Charles Hoogc and Isoibel Bea. Manager Martin ex- pects to duplicate laat season's success, -which was unusual even In the hot months. Three matinees will be given weekly. ——— m KEOKCK HOUSE LEASED. D. I'). Beeves, formerly of the La Salle Vaudeville Theatre, has leased the Keokuk, la., Alrdome, and will run stock tbe coming Summer, Instead of vaudeville as formerly. This popular place of amusement is one of the best In the country, having enclosed and covered stage, and the auditorium bos an adjustnblc roof, making It comfortable in cose of rainy or bad weather. Capacity about 1,800. The season opens May 10, with tho Sherman-Kelly Stock Co., to follow with the Van Dyke * Eaton Co., probably Chase-Lister Amusement Co., and others. i a Foli Notbb.— The Poll Players, Washing- ton, D. C, celebrated their eighth week with tbe production of "The Girl of tbe Golden West," with Izetta Jewel as "The Girl." The Poll Players are rightly termed "Tho Best Stock Company in America," and the theutrc- for the Summer opening there, May 10. The Oliver Drama Players have broken all permanent stock records in Bockford, III., playing tbe longest run of any stock company ever in that city. The company Is headed by Oliver and Kvelyn De Follart. The com- pany number* fifteen people, and a car of special scenic and electrical effects is carried. s lyman It. Anas, of the Mallcy-Donison Stock Co., at tbe Savoy Theatre, Fall Itlver, Mass., writes: "I have to advise you of the desth on March 8 of Mrs. Lydla Jordon, 1B1 Case Street, Providence, It. I., from cerebral apoplexy. She was the mother of my wlfo (professionally known as Louise Jordon), and had been an Invalid for the paBt six years. The funeral occurred March 11, and the re- mnlns were Interred at Oaklawn Cemetery." lli'TK Qai.r, leading woman of the Sher- man Kelly Stock Co. for three seasons, will Tim Three Musketeers, Dunham, Farrell and Edwards, aro shortly to sail to London Town. Cable advices tell us that there has been quite a flurry of feminine hearts across the pond. In anticipation of tho arrival of those matinee Idols. Al. J. HoiiKitTH, the whistling virtuoso, after a successful engagement st Hummer- stein's Victoria, has entered upon a tour of the U. n. O. bouses. Al. snys he "should worry" for tho next ten wocks. Soma wind pusher this hoy, Twisto, tho elongated member of tho con- tortlonlstlc fro tenuity, who played llauuuer- steln's last week, Is considering several offers for hl« services for parks and outdoor carni- vals for tho Bummer season. Twlsto Is aptly named. He gives that German fruit, known to fame as tho pretxel, some race, for tho twisting supremacy. Davy Stammer and Odnh Buck, two of . our most promising little song manufacturers, j )Ilr ,' lfH i.-iel.l Al.lrleli, Everett Jim _, I.CW Aiiilermui, Jno II Asb. Hirn Arnold, Uenor A Merman, Verne Aahby, St. Geo A.iuir * lllckty Annette ft Lillian Anxell, Joe Avleola, B. Berry, Jos llurrvll, Jimmy ltnrrett A Dunu Iluaaett. Mr. Ilrooka, O. A. Itnak4-tte, Billy Itutler, 11. H. limber. Hurl hiihd A Smith lln l.l will. 11. M. Ilymtl A Iltnneli iH-rlrand, Frank Ilraaui, B. T. Ikiilon, Howard Bennett, B. O. Ueaban, Hilly Ilergt'U, Harney Ball, Mlcke ■\rc\ilain Wlunle Millet, Harriet A. Mae, Connio Mamlen Auwnda MlilKley. Mra. Marvel lea. Jean Mack, Katlir.vn Manroaa, Minnie Newman, llnrrlv Nelann. Grace Oraiberg. Allec Owl, Mrs II. I'halpa. Lillian Cray. Anna Palmer, Ida C. GmXTLICMICIVS LIST. Srajtiio. Loflna Stonsker, Lllllun a Sponce, IaIiih Steele 8l»terii Tbayer, Uuth Iborapsou. Florence Taylor, May Tjlor, Kiln VanMeter UnM Van York. (Iraca Wlnentt, Bwa WIlKon, Lntlle Wllllama May. K Weill.. IVinilliy Waahlniloii, Belly Wntaon, Jetiale Wiillnee. Helen WwhIn, .Mra.tleo. Whitney MurleC. Wllllntiit Winnie wel.h. Mra.-ILS. Walker, I.iinrn Wallace, Helen WootlM, Mn.OeA. Whitney MutIH) Wallace, Helen Vale, Anna Vnlo, Mmle Young, Elilo rclgan. Jno. Frit, tluy Orlllllb. Jack dale, Oeo, T. uano, Ohn*. (HnekHtone, HO (Irllllu, I'eler J. Ullpln. Henri (hhner, llobt. (llllow, Jos. Gray. Julio limit. Jno. O. Gardner. II. M. (Inr.leii, (Ito, Orntttau, K. M. Oar. Walt M. George, Chin. Green, Jno. Ceonralea Bma, Onrelnettl, Al, llarvt-y, Bert Hollas, Percy llemleraon, Dick Hnrrinan, Uny B III. veits, Jno. I Iii r.leu. Thoa. Ilelliniiu, Dnv.A II uiiler, II. O. lilub, Mr. ft Mm. Nat Mitchell, H. A. MvC'all, Arehlu MeAllatcr F. U Meeker, Jos. Malic, Ed. Mchoimell Mlk* Hsfritt. O. K Muck. Joa. A. Mnrriaany, T. I*. Mlekov, INI. M. Mullen, rrntiur Murpby AW Iliad Montana Jack May, Harry Mack. Ollle Muriihy t'oineily Miller, Frvl P. Montague, Jack Nawn, T"u NIIhihi, l''ri.iik Overton, II. II. Ollrleii, U. O'Nell, J.J.Trio iHIua, Pii. U'Nell, Jno. J. O'Nell, J. II, Price, Hurry If I'liiytor. W. n. Price, wil.A (\>. Pewlne, K. J. IIi.h nrr), H&May pleilnnmt ■'.., ,(\i undergo a surgical operation at tbe Muyu the plays there week of Apri' Cnlc has been replaced by Flnrabcl Malcolm, Bros, company Hospital, Rochester, Minn., when •lays there week of April 7 Miss who will remain with tho company until the close of tbe season in May. Tim Angel Musical Comedy Co. will play have been engaged by Florens Ztegfeld Jr. to write the words and music for "The Follies of 10111." (Hud to hesr It. WH.SOM and Rich, black face comedians or rliie eiperlencc, had a tough tlmo of It in Jamaica recently, playing one of those hide- aways. If tho adventure hadn't been of such a harrowing nature it would have (founded very funny. Never mind, boys, tho slrdomcs Will soon bo open. Billy Maiionby and Jon Hiunv, tho He- brew Dreman and tho foreman, weru added to the Tanguay rood show Inst week at the Park Theatre, New York. I supposo somo " to Bri " ASTORIA SGHUETZEN PARK Broadway and Stein way Avo., Astoria, L. I., NBW YORK CITi Space for MBiuii y-gio-hoii is »; also i-hoto- OBAPH OALLEKY, OAMB BOARD, and other at- Rsettons. OALL or WRITS AT 0N0B. WANTED, STOCK flood, weUbalanoed orgaalxed Drsmstic ■toek Company for coming season at VAUAMONT PARK THEATRE pUylng good royalty bUU, two a week. Fif- teen weeks' season. For particulars write W. II. AJfJUB, Mgr., WHIlamsport, Pa. BE ^^Wg^K d££&£^^FB%^^ MThon'eT-lewcC £?%%&% Vile i^t^SSaL^ffiS &1 M n AV^ r K, d B l vl! 1 l?, n bo f ,n° U s"t^ n artheCo- «& ^ pony Is presenting 'Ibe Dollar Mark, with , onla , CIovcIaBd 0 op( , n | nK M ay I. James l^atcher In the leading role. The Thb Jcssle lojajK Stock Co.. st tho new leading man, Thurlovv MffUM Rt|lr nnd oj,, Tcck xuegtro Co w1M 0 , )cn m with this company Appll 14. In the Idyllic Bu( i a | 0 A , )r || 2 s. . German eoniedy dramn, Old Helde[berg,_ T|(i . ^mpie 8 U rivmcr*8tock Co., of Hamil- ton, Can., will open May 12, with Jack Klg- ncy nnd Florence Rlttcuhouse In tbe leads. Jack Edwards will be stage director. Tub Stanley Stock Co., under the man- which promises to be one of the season's big surprises. Manaof.k W. H. Anbbb wants to secure a dramatic Btock company for WHIlamsport, "l. m .,_ a.... n« mi „***. e™ sgemeat "of a'. Stanley" will open" for |he I'bkct Haswem'8 Stock Co will open for 8 * mmcr „ etflon „, t0)I '}3 rnna Tneatre. Lon- a brief engagement at tho Academy, Baltl- oon> Can _ Automat LiMiK.v anii Hi i'iu.kv aro playing around New York at present. Tlielr black faen act has become s standard number. Oeo. Linden, the singer of the combination, has a volco closelv approaching operatic eirollcnce. Buck- ley, the musician. Is likewise a comedian of original methods. Ill ngagei more, April 14. Columbia Players Notes. —Homecoming week of the Columbia Players, at tbe Colum- bia, Washington, D. C, begins Monday, April 14, with "Clothes" as tho hill. Roster of the company: A. H. Van Burcn. Everett Butter- flcld, George Barbler, Stanley James. John Kline. Wlllard Robertson, Arthur Ritchie, Edwin H. Cnrtls, stage director: Charles Squires, scenic artist: Helen Holmes, Dor- othy Bernard, Carrie Thatcher, Jessie Olen- dennlng, Marie Drofnah, Francis Young, IIBK "R. WAit.vr.rt and wlfo left Mcflregor, la., Apri, 1, for Chicago, where tber will re- main for several weeks. Mr. Warner la making arrangements for his stock company under canvas, opening May 17. Tun Clara Turner Players Include: Clara Bl denning, Marie urornnn, rrancis loung, Dokothy Maskk has Joined the Chas. Arllne Fietly, Ollle Cooper and Helen Hayes ch ntap i| n stock Co., for leading business Geary, Alfred Vosburgh nnd tOateli Allen. DosoTiir Mabjcb has Joined the Chss. K, Brown. Hobacb IitNTX, formerly of the Auditorium stock, Kansas City, well known throughout Central and Western States, Is enjoying a vacation, after three yea- ' solid work. Will probably open wlth_ prominent Bronx stock " hi ilb company boat three weeks. 'Happy Lou" Wuit.nby Stock Co. Notb*. Tub Majestic Theatre, formerly occupied as a moving picture house, and one of tho handsomest snow houses In WIlkcsBarrc, Pa,, has been leased by Messrs. Kullsky and Tlntner, proprietors of the Nesbltl Theatre, iH'iieil April 7, with a stock company heme Olsbn, for tho past fifty weeks at Shanley's Cabaret, will sail in Bcptcmbor or thereabouts, to open at tho Alhambru, Lon- don, Marlnelll arranged It. Lillian Rvusbbll, the perennial Ameri- can benufy. will be seen April 21, as tbo fea- ture act at tho Colonial. Ray Walkkb and Tommy Gray have a timely novelty, entitled "Oaynor," which they will spring on an unsuspecting public, this week. . _ Bonis Cam, of Conlin, Steele nnd Carr, adventure in llsltlmore, a week or so Homebody" told me all about It. _. incbton and Yalb have a rapid fire talking act that should go big in any com- pany. Smith, Coiik and Brandon have s new art which tlicy open about the middle of Van_ Hiivin, tlie magician, tuts a great liiSi'iVrett. Vtot't llliiki'r, Jno, L. Barry, Bleb. T. BnlilwlL, Uny B Btrtcb, Hurry Bally. Job. Buchanan ft Do Vein Brandon, Whit Blltner, Wni, W Baker, Nick A. Bailey, J<n, Berry, Wm. Brarkelt. Ted lime A Mnvlin Browne, Nell O. Calvert, lies. Oornlali. For. B. Cmn. Ilniin Onmielii, ITred tilirtuii, Joa, D. Oatei. B, J. OntiMihell Wayne Cnnnoily, JiS. F Taavy Bros. Colby, On, H. Onnleir, Jaok Ourrull. Pniil _ Cllne, Vivian B. Oitiruy. P. J. Oonk, Howsrd Onafd. Mudcsl Oniiimn, F. F. On-roll, Jno. Olmiiman. Harry Osrr, Aubrey B. t71«n«iao, B. Olark. Oeo. L. Onatea, W. K. Ontby. 0. B. Otmrley. "Bed' Crump, B. M. Omiell A Price CIIRonl ft Lawrence OaTrlnrton, J. Hani|,lera, The DeVel.lo, Kd J. nirmiilet, II. H. Repertoire-Managers-Stock Uaa't OTerlook <he fact that I have two of the best ■toek plecea g& J&LBS&& The only authorlu'd Tersloa of Mary J. Holmes' popular novel, Blll.DKKO and Charles Major's A FOBBBT IEKATH. „„-,-„- SMALI. CASTS. LUW KOYALTY. BPKCIAa- KATES FOR HUMMKH. A. MILO BENNETT, 86 W. Randolph St., Chicago. ~^iVi-VIMTED, for tho WALLER BROS. STOCK CO. to be beaded by Wardn Howard, In popular priced opt lb. VMsr Oaavas. Vans some leads. Oen. Bus Jnr. lieadlna Man, lrottng Jov. Womsj, oaP»We ot do ng i- with BPOolaiacs, or (Joubllngrn l.sjid; Char. Man. Tboss doing i?, welgbt, alfflratTotter. Uite photosilf possible. v^^^^u&s^iSPBsess^Mi^' oommnnloate at onco. AFTBR APRIL 10 MONXE WARD i Permanent stock only. LEADING BU8IHB88 DIRECTOR HOTEL HAHKISON, CARBONDALE, PA. line of talk. Bcems to bo •urcflro on ony old hill. I)b IUvdn and Nii'B. n new two-man dan- cing set, were a notable addition to the nil stnr bill ut the Winter Garden Huiidny Might. Tbe boys, who are In the front rank of ee IJiilley, Jna. K. Ilavl", OWOII O. THllVila, II. A. Donovan, 0. "• ^&5an?i»- m&£s EE&WiSB**** pany has been playing In Nowurk. X. J„ for tlie past thlrty-Hvo weeks and hus been brought to Wllkes-Barro, Intact. Ciuh. J. Lammeuh Is directing the dra- matic stock at tbe Jefferson Theatre, Uoan- olte. Vs., having closed as principal comedian with Mort Singer's "Miss Nobody from Star- land" Co.,.ou March 0, KSRDINAND TltlMARHn ANII KATHBMNH Kiiancis closed with tbe Maley ft Ileimliiou Stock Co.. In Lawrence Mass,, April ft. Mr. Tldmbarah left for his home In l'lillndclphla. Tim B. W. Marks Rtook Co. will open a Dale. HIMy I. Iitlly HeVer. Wm. Y. Iiliitooiiil, litiiy Summer season in Hamilton, Can., Hay II). Tub liurvey Stock Co., located at Musi n- tine, Is., under tbe management of II, H. HIiuherlB for a Bummer review. Matt Hvi.vkv, the silver toned tenor. Is a bnslnotw man as well as sn artist. Malt Is producing acts and managing cabarets. Ills chief Interest Is centered now on the Prin- cess, Ilrondway and Twcnty-nlnt'i Street, New York, where lie Is featuring a song writers' night unco every week, Muli.kii and Mm.i.Bti are going trouplng noon. Tho boys have a clean-cut, classy sing- ing set of clcoptlonal merit. Clinton ANO Noi.an, playing for Moss ft Drill, ttavo a genuine funny and original novelty act. Don't KurtiiKT Tub CLIPFBK Itcninriir Hubeau. This Is one grand idea, Instituted Iludile. Is now lo its fourteenth week, and playing to excellent business. The company expects to remain at Muscatine nntil about May 15, when it moves to a new location for tbe Summer. Tub Academy of Uuslc Stock Co. will re- turn to tbat house, after a long absence, on Monday, April 14. The production for tbo first week will be "The Lily." Vsudevlllo and filcturea has been the policy of the house stely. John G. Bab bss been away from his com- pany for nro weeks, owing to Illness, but has fully recovered. FlomB.ncb Mai.onb will open as leading woman at the Harlem Opera Honse, New York, April 14, la "A Butterfly on the WhetL" for your especial benefit sod convenience. ixniiNu the past four weeks I have seer many as twenty acts, the members of which bad any amount of individual talent and ability, but were sadly lacking; in material suitable, to their respectlvo abilities, Turn were not all in tbe lower priced »atidevlllo houses, cither, It fays to get tbe best. "Ari'i.rs baiick" and "my old hat" have to be pretty well disguised st the present stage of the game. Ci Hecxbrt, comedian and dancer, hailing from llarrlsburg, l'a., recently closed a suc- cessful season at the Orphoum. In that city, DpLflclf. Him Dl«nt«, Walt J. IMIorilon I'orert Dnyle, D. Duiire, Oeo. Donovan. J. 8. Doyle, W. 1. Dlvrdorf, Fred Dlldlne, J, J. De Owt Duo LinylN. Henry Klliott. Fred a lOchurt. I'MI inixvorth, Leo Klliott. Mai O. Kdwarda. It. M Kvana, tluy I p . l'lnn. Irving 8. Fowlers, Orest I rk'knon, Knute Krnnr. Hit. Knater ft Meeker 1'oater, Cbas, Herring, Ira llarilon, Win. Hayes, Elmer l(itmt>ton, J. W. lima, Clilck llleka, Ottto Huntley, Ceo, tlupoid. Donal Harvey, Hnrry lllboeri, Una HarrU, Al. <l. 1 Illl-rIllUtr.lt II. I' Hall. IK'll Hudson, II. 15. Holeomb, Will. iiii'kinuii, riuy Hart, A, I. In. Howell ftllonell Harvello, Great llimh, Frank I nuts, Wm. Juhnaat, Dnthola Jotiimon, Hal Jauiea, Harry Kane, Win. II. Kllilo, J, T. Kelly-Oalvlti Co. Keller, Jaa. D. Klnaettss. Itoyal Kobler, Jock B. KlmlKill, H, Kohltr, Otto Key**, OheaterA Knliiper, J. Karaey, Mr. ft Mra. Richard Kllson, Wlliner Kerr A Davenport Ktght. Oliver Lsncsstrr, Fred t.auklvlllo. n. J I.nnlisin, O, F. Lell<iy, lleri Luce, flrant l.ongalreet Al!"n Ixmgbrake. Arth l.al'arre, Del LaKelllors Lsporl, Jos I^Mar. Jack l.jle. I'llilk. tert, W. R Uoiianl. Jno D I,awrence. Robt LaOmr I'"., I'M 1 r.alteno, nljDIck U'nter, Ctiaa. I«wer, I/oiy Lsweoe, liert Ully. Frank lAsflorge. Ibi>' I/MTcnla, Onus. Lllley, Ed. 0. Lenluwr, Mniery Lorclto, Julian Hurray, l'cter 11 Merry Vonii(rat(T» B Mlllr.er, (ley. Murrny, Al. Mnnatleld. W. J. Myera. Kl. 0. Morrlion, II. A. MUllna, Kilw. McOiHInm J, I) Marlon, Mr. Mra. Frank McAnlle. Raw Mnkey, Frank Mantry, Walt McOitllnush. It. rlneii, ilii, I'leraon, II. W. Terry, Oeo. Italier, Hnm J. Itolierts, IWrt Itl,tllllll|. It... Iti'ihilnir, Harry , Helll.i j„. A. Itcnnels, llrrry Kowley, Kil.lie Unyuioiiil, I' llnveiiernft R. J It.if, Walt Roliliiaon, i;..). Ibilwrta, Ashley llli'liiinii, iIi'ih. Ktinmiii, C. 11, ItllfMjII. I.ll. Rurr. iMk-iir w. MO, W. D, Huso, rirent IloefM, Ollg. Illee IU"i. Ileeil, Mllm A. Ik'lelulil.iH'li, II. Iteirlnl, Tony Rolierts, Hum. Ileaillck, K. M. ItOblllMll), II. (I. Reeb, Frod Sweeney, C, V, Hltnpaon, 1'. Hcliermer, laaas Kaxon, Chin. Inlly, Iaw Hwau, F. CI UT Solin, Oeo. Hlinnnon, Jim Hlmoiiv, Daany Htlner, V. id. Hlilelils, ICilw. Smith, Jean Sutter, Jack SehnbH, Ui> MlrnnsH, H, Hliau ft Leo Hcbulllc, K. J. Heymour, Petar HbaTpaiern CiMsntr Co ntarnc*, Altx. Hntter, Jno. II. Hmllli, Mud. W. wift, Fred «ecord, D>. O. Triplet!, Wm. Utley, Ro/deii t/nilerwomf, Wni Van. Jack Vanla, 4 Kanioit* Varnoy, Vlvlnn Varan ft Varen Wilson. Hilly Williams, Harry Wvttel Harry II Wonlley, Itnl|ili Wltlto, I'nrter J. Wilson, Kd. VT WooilfonlB, Tho Wntcrtiiiry ONJr Ward. Ilnptiy Walker, Ilarry Walters, Jack Woodnll. illlllo Wynne, Frauk wllllnma. Dan Wilfht, K-lw. Welch, Kniraet Wslle, Will Welch, Kmniett Watson, Cliff BEK NOTICE! AT IIKAD OP LIST. Wait will yon cons to Philadelphia J0 n ;! r ",r tiy photos KADI RIOUT by 8COTT (theman with id eas), BgW W. fm Bt.. Pnl la. SKETCHES FOR Sa^LE Alio Written to Order. Tor mi: cwh or cr«dlt. and> Is now resting prior to filling Bummer Wl mj Jhstyon wsnt. Addieas BIOIUEI. J. engarcwnints. FLOOD, M20 W. Lehigh Avo., Pnlla, P». «>' ^