The New York Clipper (May 1913)

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10 THE NEW- irORK CLIPPER. May 3" THE NEW YORK CLIPPER Founded In IBM. k THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO.(Limited) mnraiaross. ALBERT J. BORIE Gditoiul ins Bcsntxss UkKkatn. NEW YORK, MAY 8, 1913. Entered June 24. 1879, at the Post 0O« at New York, n7 Y., «« Mcond cli»i matter, under tic ict of March 8, 1879. RATES. Advertisements—$2.80 per Inch, ilngle column. AdretltieiueiiU set willl border, 10 per ct. eitra. SUBSCRIPTION. One year. In advance. $4 j six month", $2; tbreo months, fl. Canada and foreign postage extra. Siujlc coplei will be tent, poatpald. on receipt of Our Terma are Caau. TUB CLIPPER la Issued every 'WEDNESDAY. The Forma Closing; .Promptly on Tuesday, at 10 A. M. Pleaae remit by cxpreas money order, check, V. 0. order or registered letter. All ce«b enclosed with letter la at rlak of render. Addreas All Commonlcatlona to THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, 47 Weat 28th Street, New York. Tel. 2274-MadIlon. llcgtitcrct Califs Atdrtti, "aumoBiTr." THE WESTERN BOTBEAU of Tin: ci.iiTEu Ik located at lloom 605, Ashland i:lock, Chicago, Warren A. Patrick, manager and corrcupouuent. Tub Ci.iri'En oin aa obtained wrtoissaLi and mn,m,. nt our agcnlH, UrentDiM'a news depot, 37 Avenue de l'Opera, Parle, Franco; DUmond News Co., I2i; I'rucli), Havana; Mniilln Book and Sta- tionery Co., 128 Bscollo, Mnnlla, P. I. i Oordon ft Ontrii, 123 Pitt Ulrcet, Syducy. N, 8. W., Austrnlln. ' ANSWERS T O CORRE SPONDENTS. DRAMATIC. II. A., New York.—1, They arc aomeffmc* paid half salary during ri*T>r>nrnnl, not al- ways. 2, Bhe Is a married woman. CARDS. A. B., Mobile.—No game of cards can bo played with Insufficient cards In tbc deck. As there were less than flfts<-two cards In tin' case mentioned all lianas In the deal wero dead. Bach player should withdraw from the pot the amount be put In It, and the game should be started anew, with a complete deck of flfty-two cardB. HEARD AT THE BOX OFFICE WINDOW . BT OTTO 1IKMB. "Let me have two seats In the first roW, but keep me away from the drummer." "How largo la the orchestra?" "Was there a tall lady with a brown dress here nbout two hours ago to buy scati for next Tuesday?" "Let me have a seat as far front as pos- sible for an old lady who can't see." "I want two seats on the aisle; they must be aisle scats, as my huaband has a stiff leg." "Win you pleaao reserve three seats for Mrs, Cohen? lie aure to spell It Cohen, as there are so many Cohns In this city." "Did you And a handkerchief I lost In tho theatre Inst Saturday UOtluee?" "Do you charge for my lit tin boy? He Is seven years old and don't understand tho piny." (Telephone order) "Will you reserve two scats under tho name of Mayer. Please hold them till we come to the city, we Ilvo way out 'In l'atcrson." "Do you refund the mosey on these tickets In case It rains?" "Will you ihold this ticket at the box-office for my mother 7 She Is rather stout and wears glasses." "Docs your leading man wear a wig?" "Do you change tickets for soma other night lit case of death In the family." "Is this the theatre?" (pointing to the diagram). "Are these seats as good as those I got last week?" "Are you going to Tun this play next sea- son ?" ♦ ■♦ ANNE MEREDITH. Anne Meredith, whose picture appears on the front nago of this lisue, was born In Denver, Col., and made her flTat stage ap- pearance In 1007, at the Lyceum Theatre. New York, under the direction of Daniel Krohmnti, supporting John llarrymoro, in "The Boys of Company U." Then played lending roles In "The Heir to the 'Hoorah" and "The Virginian." Her next engagement was with Marie Dnro. whom sho supported, In "The Richest flirt'' and "Tho Morals of Marcus." Then followed an engagement with Ilnttle Williams In "Detective Sparks." Her work attracted such attention that Charles I'roiininn, under whoso management she was then appearing, plnccd her In Dllllo Burke's company, at the time Miss Burko <was star- ring In "Mrs. Dot." Mlsa Meredith remained with Miss Burko tor nearly a year, and then was engaged to plav tho leading Tolo with Douglas Fairbanks, m 'Tho Cub." Later she appeared In "What tho Doctor Ordered," at the Aster Theatre, New York. The Reason of 1011-12 she was with Margaret Illlngton, In "Kindling'' Jlcr rooro recent appearances were in "The In- discretion of Truth," at the Harris Theatre, New York, and in "Tho Lovo Leash." Miss Meredith has been engaged for leading roles with the Manhattan Players, whlcli company opens on May 5, • Spring and Sum- mer stock season, at the Lyceum Theatre, llochcator, N. Y. Tho opening bill will be "Lady Frederick." ♦ ■» ■ t CHICAGO THEATRES MUST PAY BACK LICENSE MONEY. Back license fees amounting to $25,000 can be collected from certain Chicago thea- tres as a result of the recent decision of tbc Supreme Court of Illinois, holding the city ordinance valid which fixes the license fee for all theatres charging fl or more admis- sion fee at $1,000 a year, according to a letter sent to City Comptroller Traeger last M. Haft. . „ The letter stated that several theatres coming In thla claBS have for two or three years been paying a license fee of $000 on the theory that the Supreme Court would nullify the ordinance. .. „ , In accordance with this Information Mr. Traeger sent letters to Chief McWecncy and City Collector Edward Cohen, directing them to aee that this money is collected. In taking the ordinance before the Su- premo Court the theatre owners contended that it Is discriminatory inasmuch as the license fee Is baBcd on the admission charge. ABORNS NOT AT CENTURY. iMlltcn and Sargent Aborn stated last week that they would not accept the posi- tions of directors for the popular grand opera season to be given next season under the auspices of the City Club, Tho refusal of the Aborns Is made be- cause of their Intention to carry out plans of their own for giving popular opera here with rhe permanent company, which will probably be houses In a new opera houso built for the purpose by Felix Isman. With Hammerstein. the City Club and the Aborns In the field Now York la promised a surfeit of popular opera next season, ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST. The Morris Park Race Trnck. Westchester, New York, will be sold nt auction, May 31. It Is divided Into about three thousand lots. Ty Cobb has signed with tho Detroit Base- ball Club. • »» , ■ NEW THEATRICAL ASSOCIATION. The United Theatrical Association has been incorporated in Albany, by a number of prominent playgoerB of the city, the incor- l>oratnrn being: Mmc. Belle de Rivera, Mrs. Gerard Banckcr, Mrs. It. A. Lau, Mrs. Hdtth F. Ranger, Mmc. Caro Roma, Mrs. 8. L. Ncldllnger. Louise Randolph, Mrs, Simon Baruch, Mrs. D. V. L. Shcppord, Mrs. James Madison Bass, Mrs. John H. Van Tine, Mrs. Oliver Cronvwell Field, Mrs. D. E. Tufhlll, Mrs. Dorc Lyon, Richard A. Purdy, Dixie HineB, Frederick F. Schroder. Platon Broun- off, Alfred Q. Robyn, Chas. Edwin Bummers, IloblDB A. Lau, Ian Maclaren, Henry Morti- mer, Whitford Kane, John Corbln, Darwin Trims and many others. Tile membership of the sew association, which has bceb formed to promote dramatic Interest has been recruited largely from tho National Federation of Theatre Clubs, from which many of the Incorporators and the clubs represented by them, withdrew. The object as announced! Is to continue the work for which the original Federation was formed, and tho membership will embrace important theatre and music clubs, as well as Indi- viduals Interested In these arts. Mine. Belle die Ilovlra, who was one of the Incorporators of the Federation, Is acting as president of the new association, and a meeting will be held at 141 West Seven ty- flrst Street, Monday evening, to complete the organization and elect permanent officers, to ■which an Invitation has been extended to societies, chilis end Individuals Interested. ■ i > MANAGER TAKES SIO.OOO BOND IN FAVOR OF UNKNOWN AUTHOR. A bond guaranteeing the payment of $10,0(10 to a person or persons unknown, wns taken out last week by Edward LyonB, business manager for the theatrical enter im-Im's of Wltrtnrop Ames, with the National Burety So., 11B Broadway. New York City. By issuing this bond the National Surety Co. becomes surety for tho pnvment of $io.oiio ro the author of the winning play In Wlnthrop Ames' $10,000 American play contest, which ends the fifteenth of next AufruBt. Officials of the surety company state that tho bond Is one of the most un- usual ever Issued by them. The committee of judges is composed of three men—Augustus Thomas, Adolph Klau- tei and Mr. Ames. As the winning play •will be selected by the agreement of anv two of these Judges, the bond was made out to Auiiurtus Thomas and Adolph Kluuber, as trustees for the unknown author of such Mar, By this measure the payment of the $10,000 within ten days after the Judges' decision Is assured In the event of accident to any of tho Unices. • » > NEW PHILADELPHIA THEATRE ANNOUNCEMENTS. The P.irk Amusement Co. has purchased a plot 00 by 00 feet, nt the Southeast corner of Ridge Avenue and Natrona Street, oppo- site the Dauphin Street entrance to Fair- mount Park, where a $15,000 moving pic- ture house, with a 1,200 seating capacity, will be erected. A contract has also been awarded for a $10,000 theatre of Irregular abapo at the Northwest corner of Fifty-fourth Street and Baltimore Avenue, for Forte A Smith. A $100,000 playhouse'ls being planned for a syndicate on the site of a row of store properties nt Nos. 1614 to 1022 Market Street. The theatre will measure 70 by 170 feet, and will hold 2,000 seats. The Cambria Amusement Co. has awarded a contract for a $15,000 movie at the North- east corner of Twenty-fifth and Cambria Streets. Tho dimensions will be BO by 124 feet. Capacity, 1,000, George Felt has bought a triangular knaped plot at Fifty-second Street and Glrnrd Avenue, where he will erect a moving picture house. The moving picture theatre, Nos. 2132-34 Ocrnmntown Avenue, has been sold by John W, Donnelly to Abraham Fleet for a nominal consideration, The theatre measures 40 by 100 feet. •»««■ COMBINATIONS AT NATIONAL. The National, Second Avenue and Houston Street, New York, linn closed this season with Ylddlsher performances, but will re- open May 5 with an American company, presenting "Siberia." The weeks of May 12 and 10 will be filled by Howard Thurston, the magician. Other attractions, as yet unannounced, will then follow. Tho house will be managed by Edwin Relktn. ■>»» IRISH HISTORIC PAOEANT. The Irish Historic Pageant, to be given at tho Sixty-ninth Regiment Armory, New York, promises to be ono of the biggest af- fairs of the kind ever held In this country. J. J. Coleman, who Is staging the affair. Is working night and day perfecting the work of tboao who take part la the production, and under his able direction they should give ft good account of themselves. «j i» NEW WALKER THEATRE OPENS. The new Walker Theotre hi Aberdeen, 8. D., will open on May 28, with the Elks' Min- strels, The house la said to be magnificent "ALL ABOARD." Rehearsals are now busily going on for Lew Fields' Summer production. The songs, about twelve In all, aro being drilled Into the chorus by Director Coleman. B. Ray Qoets has written the lyrlCB and the music is by Mnivln M. Franklin. A monkey song is one of the novelties. A love song, and a Broadway number aro other hits. IT « ' » "THE GREY HAWK." ."Tho IfeS tlawk," by B. H. Bose, ma given Its Initial (production Sunday April 20, at the, Grand Opera House, Kanaa.i City, Mo, with this cast: Paul Stnndlsh, Albert Phillips; Baxter Wright, Harrison T. Terry; Jran Bavcrelt, Warren Arraln: 811ns Horton, A en Lclber; John Larchcr. Orln T. Burke; Alice Wr ght, Edna Roland; Mrs. Remls Mil- ford, Leila Shaw. Sj I » JEFFERSON THEATRE'S NEW MQR. I, Rernstoln has severed his connection os Manager of the Jefferson Theatre, on East Fourteenth Street, New York. ». nJ' lv J nK " , ,^h "anager of Ganc's Manhat- tan Theatre. Thirty-first Street and Broad- way, is Blated to succeed him. The latter playhouse will, as already reported in Tiia Clipfbr be torn down to make way for an automatic restaurant ■»■»»«■■ WAFTS FOR STOCK AT GRAND OPERA HOUSE HAMILTON, ONTARIO PEOPLE IN ALL LINES Leading Man, Heavy Ulan, Second Woman, Woman for Characters and Ilea vim, Man for Juveniles and Light Comedy, Vaudeville Teams that can act, Union Carpenter and Property Man that can play bite, Scenic Artist, Leader, Piano. People that do special- ties preferred Write; age, weight, height, photos and programs first letter. Hamilton Ontario, care Grand Opera House. BOB MARKS TSTIGS Oents' Dress, real hair, ventilated part, tUf, $2.8», $8.2S; Bald Jew, Irish, Tom, German, Old Han, Rube, 11.00. $2.60, $3.26, $6.00; Crop, $1.00, $1.76, $2.60; Negro, 600.. 160., $1.00, $1.26, $2.26: Topsy, 76c., $1.60, $2.26; Indian. no..$1.60, $2.26, $2.76, $4.00; Marguerite, 78c, $3.60, $7.00; Clown, 60c„ 86c: Japanese Lady 760.; $3.60; Chinese, 76c, $1.00, $2.60; Bridget, $3.60; SoubretM. $2.60, $8.60, $6.60, $8.00; Old Maid' 160., $3.96; Fompadr $7.00; Short Curly, eso, 760,, fi.oo, |2.50; Bridget, »a.6o; uouDreue. »».w, jo.ou, »d.dv, »°-«<' ipadonr, 76c, $4.26, $6,00; Mary Jane, 76c, $2.76; Cowboy, 76c, $2.60: Circassian, J, $8.00; Ruhe, $2.60, $8.26; Men's Statuary Wigs, $8.00: Legit. Wig, $2.60, $8.26; Ladles' n.w, diiuil vuiij, ^o.w: iiuee, »a.ov, so.ao; mwu'M aittcuoi v itib», »o.w, wm,»« »iBi**- un 'i iyi wvi g Utility [can dress either way), and Modern Day Dress Wigs, $6.00; Wild Girl, $2.00, $2.76. $3.76, $7,00; Negress, $2.60; Indian Lady, 76c, $2.60, $6.00, $7.00; Gypsy Queen, $3.75; Japanese. 76c, $2.28; End Men, $1.00: Imported Ba|dj0haracter Wigs, $2.60, $4.00;Tricot Animal and Men Heads, $1.26each; Mustaches, 20o..46c..60c.:Chln?iece8,20c.,36c.,60c., 76c., $1.28; Full BeardB. «0o., $1.00, $1.60, $2.26. $3.00;Tramp Beards, 80c, $1.00; Sluggers, 36c, «oc.; Mntton Chops, 86o., 75c. Pkg. Stage Money, 2*c. Full Line Stein's Make-up. Hat measure for wig size. All wigs prepaid. Keep this Clipper for reference. PERCY EWHG SUPPLY HOUSE, 717-719 N. WATER ST DECATUR, ILL. Stock and Musical Comedy Companies Wanted. 10 FIRST CUSS STOCK AND MUSICAL COMEDY COM- PANIES TO OPEN NaT I8TH IN TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA BEST AIRDOHB CIRCUIT IN SOUTHWEST. To good attractions unlimited engagements are offered. Turtle Theatrical and Vaudeville Agency, DALLAS, TEXAS TEXAS OITY, T INDEFINITE Rentfrow's Big Stock Co. Band, Orchestra. Wants everything that goes to make up AI Stack and Reper tolre Co.t Band Aetors, Aetor Musician*, Young Versatile Leading Woman, Vaudeville and Sketek Teams that nlay purt, Machine Operator that doubles stage. Stage age, height, weight, lowest aulary. J. N. IIBNTFROW, Texas City, Texas. NTEO DOUBLING BAND OR SPECIALTIES People who can't mako good, savostamps. Ida May, write. Jtllllo Miller, where are yon? ROBT. ORAWPI, Care Grand! Stock, Honey Grove, Teaaa For Metropolitan Stock and Dorothy Reeves Company REPERTOIRE PEOPLE, All Lines Thcflo doing specialties preferred. Guaranteed Summer time. Open May 10. Want city location for Summer stock. CLIFFORD REEVES, Centropolls Hotel, Kansas City, Mo. AT LIBERTY FOR REPERTOIRE !RY ■COEtviB'OSR I OOLDIE COLE Director with Scripts [ Soubrettes and Ingenues (only) Juv. Heavies and Characters. Singing and Sanoing Specialties. Salary your limit. Joint only. Address HARRY KIEFFER, 1017 Vest Austin St., Nevada, Mo. NTED LEADING WOMAN, GENERAL BUSINESS WOMAN, SOUBRETTE; also GENERAL BUSINESS MAN FOR PERMANENT STOCK JOHN LAwTUBKCE, Colonial Theatre), Athena, Georgia, THE SHANNON STOCK CO. For Summer and regular season, CLEVER WOMAN for Ingenues and some Jnvonllcs, ono with clever specialties preferred; Al DRAMATIC TISOPLE In all lines; SPECIALTY TEAM that pioysparls. Men- tion lowest Summer salary. Week stands, Must loin immediately. HARRY SHANNON, Wapakoneta, Ohio. FOR PERMANENT STOCK Comedian not over t ft. 8 In. Oeneral Bns. Han and Piano Player to feature Bend Photos and Full Particulars flrst letter. Address HARRY OORDON, PALACE THEATRE, Huntington, W. Va. TO SUPPORT ■88 IRENE JEAVONS Capable Repertolro People In all lines. > Director, who can produce, could act. Electrician, Pianist, Ocn. Bus People, Character f.ui Good Promotln telegrams must be prepaid. Mention lowest Summer saia THOMAS " Agent who All idr. Comedian and Lcai iry, which Is sure. Address I. JEAVONS, Algr., New Kensington, Pa Hart's Theatre, Philadelpltia. Pa., To Rent or For Sale ON EAST TERMS Rebuilt eight years ago 22exits, dressing rooms ontslde of tboatre. Accommodate 3,000. Have played melodrama to $9,300,00 a week. PlotureB alone, $wo.oo. Address JOHN W. HART. CLIPPER BUSINESS INDEX Advertisements not acceding one Una In kogtk will tw pnbUrltd, properly classified la this ladai at Ute rate of $10 tor one year (52 Isaac*). A copy of Thb Nxw Tons: Curran will be sent free to each advertiser while the advertisement is rta> nlng. . . ASBESTOS CURTAINS AND FICTTJRB BOOTHS. a W. Trainer Mfg. Co., 78 Pearl St., Boston, Mam BICYCLE & GYMNASTIC APPARATUS, Hart Mfg. Co., SS2 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. CHIMES, BELLS & SPECIALTIES. It. H. Usyland, 851 Adams St, Brooklyn, N. X. CONFECTIONS. Bneckhelm Bros, a Eckstein, 245 So. Peoria St, Gnlcaro. FORTUNE (INVISIBLE) WRITERS. 8. Bower, 117 Harman St. Brooklyn, N. Y. GYMNASTIC APPARATUS. *■ O. A. Hawkins, 831 B. 27th St., N. Y. City. E '• MUSICAL BELLS AND NOVELTIES. Edwin R. Street, 28 Brook St., Hartford, Cooa. MUSICAL GLASSES. A. Braanelts, 1012 Orant Ave., Richmond QUI, N. Y. MUSICAL SPECIALTIES. J. O. Deagon, 3800 N. Clark St., Chicago, 111. OPERA CHAIRS AND AUDITORIUM 1/ SEATING. " H. J, Harwood's Sons, 69 Pearl St., Boston, Masa POPCORN MANUFACTURERS. Bneckhelm Bros. & Eckstein, 218 So. Peoria St, Chicago. SCENERY AND SCENIC PAINTERS. O. I.. Story Scenic Co., Somervllle Station, Bos- ton, Mass. The New York Studios, 1001 Times BIdg., N. Y. a Sosmin A Landls Co., 417 S. Clinton St., Chicago. Toomey & Volland, 2312 Market St., 3t. Louis. Shell's Scenic Studios, 681 So. High St., Colum- bus, Ohio. SHOW AND POSTER PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS. Planet Show Print A Eng. House, Onatham, Ont SLOT MACHINES AND TICKET CHOPPERS. The Onlllo Bros. Co., Detroit, Mich. SNAKE DEALER. W. 0. Learn, 715 W. Commerce St.. San Antonio. Texas. STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD TICKETS. Paul Taualg tc Sod, 104 E. 14th St., N. X. a TENTS. Kunkely Tent A Awning Co., 188 South St., N. Y. THEATRICAL GOODS. Boston Regalia Co., 887 Wash. St, Boston, Mass. THEATRICAL PROPERTIES. E>. Walker, ."09 W 80th St., New York. THEATRICAL HARDWARE. A. W. Centner, 034 Stn Ave. (41st St.), N. Y. a R. VAN'S TENT SHOW WANTS-Slng- ing and Dancing Soubrette and Comedian, Bister and Sketch Teams, Magician, novelty and musical acts, Pianist who can play Organ, Boss Canvas Man, Good amateurs write. FOR SALE—A No. 1 Film. HOTEL MANHATTAN, Syracuse, N. Y. AT LIBERTY, FOR TENT SHOW— Comedian,straight or comedy, in acts; change; B. F., Dutch, Irish, Rube, Jew. Silly Kid; working single; friends write. FRANK FA1RCH1LD8, 141 So. eotli St., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED AT ONCE—Under Canvas. Band Peoplo, strong Cornet, Baritone, Tuba, Slide Trom- bone. This is a Med. Co. Strong Song Dance Comedian, Sketch Team. Salary every Wednes- day morning. Dope Fiend keep off. Eat on lot. Sleep at hotel. Piano Player Wire. Show opens Muv 8. AddrcHB Geo. Moore, Klnmonday, III. Show Look at these prices for oash with order. No ship- ments made 0.0. D. Union workmen, Union Label. B0M 8X8 to-nlghts, a changes. 1 aide, no casts, $10 m 80H 4il2 to-nlghts, 1 side,« changes, no casts, 12.00 80M 4112 to-nlghts, with cast and synopsis, - 18.60 80M 4ii2 to-nlghts, printed both sides, u.W 10M 8«i0« oard heralds, .... 10.00 10M 8X24 heralds, both sides (or Till) • 12J0 10M 12x18 heralds, 4 pp. (or 9x24. both aides) HUM 10M 14x21 heralds, 4 pp. (orioxx28,both aides) wm BOM ladles free or coupon tiokets, • . - • lo.*o 800 half sheets, from type, black on yellow, 4J» 1000 half sheets, black on yellow, - .«• • 7JW 800 one sheets, from type, black on yellow, 1M 1000 one shoots, black on yellow, • • • 11.00 1000 tack cards, 11x14, one color. • • 8.0$ We carry no stock paper. Above prices are tor •peolal forms from your own copy and cat*. Good shipping facilities. Catalogof stock cats. Corres- pondence Invited. GAZETTE SHOW PBJNT1HQ COMPANY. MATTOON. ILL.. U. S. A. »"» At I I MED. SHOW ACTORS, (_• ALL engaged with DR. O. S. MICE'S ^» r ^» ■*■■«■ LAST SENSATION SHOW, Slease report at Rock Island, 111., not later than unday, May 25, 1913, ready to open May 20. Acknowledge this Call by letter, please. I can still place Young Male Contortionist doubling traps, rings, wire, etc.; also Strong Singing Banjolai that doubles knoe figures and spirit cabinet, and a strong hard working audience Med. Salesman that can double Btage. Name loweBt. I to pay all. This begins another o year trip with "the man that pays." Hurry yourletterasabove. Regards to friends. Scenic .Artist High class work, dye or water color; and can play good line of characters and character com- edy. Experience, ability, sobriety. Invite offers for summer and next season. OH AS. R. MONTGOMERY, Shelbyvule, Indiana LEARN TO ACT Stage Dancing, Etc. "Up to Data in every dttaiL' Buck, fig, Skirt. Chorus Work, Optta, Elocution. Slnabif, Vaudeville Ada, Sketches, Acting Dnmatie Art, Ets> ENGAGEMENTS SECLTED School Always Open. P. J. RIDQH. and TEN OTHEIR". 11 No,La iffli Bt.CHICAQOTlLi, FULL DRAMATIC COMPANY Write qntck, wtth lowest salary. Send programs and photos. Preference given those doing special- ties. State all In flrst letter and bo ready to Join on wire. Pay own telegrams. Address JAMES OARSIDK. Garslde Stock Co.. Clay City. 111. I Can Race Good Band Actors at All Times Also good Rag People-pleasant engagement and salary sure. If you Ilooze keep off. Mall will always reach as at SABULA, IOWA H.B. Marshall, MaceyMaishalTs Players TABLOID PLAYS Manuscripts and parts. Send for free list The best for the least money. ROYAL MANUSCRIPT CO., 210 Lyric Theat re BId g., Cincin nati, Ohio. RENTZ BROS. CIRCUS WANTS Boas hostler, bolt and light wire men, working men, producing clown. Address per routo or permanentaddre8a,220Taggart8t.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Real Hair, Crop w ig. $1; Negro, S$o.j Dram Wig, Import Itald. Sonurstte, $ue each; a yds. Crape Hair (Wool), $1.00. AikOata- iegne Papier ateeae Heads, Helmets, eto. Importer, support, Mfr„4FourthAve,, M.Y