The New York Clipper (August 1913)

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August 2 THE ISTETW YORK CLIPPER. England HE Has Sent Us* U? good thlngi oat beat of an P»»m, the io*p of qw.ss.llty ini parity-there *s US years of repatatlon behind- mtto. a ftl| /or rig gwcggjg* , J *■ '■ Liana, Kw.—Fontetn* Ferry Ptrk (U.rrj Btlger. mgr.) big. Ntttlelo'a Bud la tbe feature week of July 2T. Fontaini Thbitii (Hsrry Bllger, ton.)—Bill week of July 27: Imbof, Conn and Corlnne, Jarvto and Dire, JTonny Johnston, Chia. D. Weber, and the Three Sinclair*. Karen's (J. L. Weed, mp.)-Bill week of 87: O'Brien, HcDett and O'Brien, Ctrrlt Lille, Musi- eal Stlpps, Kugese Trio, and the Klelhoscope. Btvnivisw Psax, (Lum Simon, mgr.)—This Ptrk opened lt» sesson 26, the delay being doe to the flood. Vaudeville and many new attractions featnre. OiaiNo (1. Simon, mgr.)—"Her Mothers Oath" featnrea the Dims week of 27. Hn>FODB>u« (Max L. Simon, mgr.)—"The Higher Law" feature* week of 27. oltmpio (Mai L. Simon, mir.)—"The Man Who Tried to Forget" features w»»k of 27. Cbtstu, (M. Swltow, mgr.)— "aranddad" features week of 27. Columbia (I. Simon, mgr.)—"The Princess of the Valley" features week of 27. t Ot RANC H, <BT job nrwia.) The 101 Ranch Wild West cannot recti! ■ day tbls season that they htTS played to setts, yet It seems odd; not 1*13 it lacky, and the big crowds still mate things ham with Joy, yet OUT OF TOWN HEWS ODforivivA/ri. The sresence of Urge herds of Moose In town b mooBitble for a number of augmented smuse- Sent features. The Ides that a little barlesuue Ind old Unt virlety might not be amiss led to 7Cf n Midsummer re-opening of People'!, once rimed u the Gold Mine Over tbe Bhlne. The wither has continued favorable to the resorts, and all of them will do a record business this to Oo*TK*IstAlJD (X B. Glrsrd, mgr.)—Button's Three Bloc Circus will move Into the arena for a week of sawdust and ipsngles July 27. In addition to this attraction gatherlne Stlnsoo and A. 0. Beach hsve been re-engaged for four tlsnts In their air ships. Last week was marked Sr tbe annual visit of good old Pete Baker and elen Waltert, tbe Crotty Trio, the Belle-Fonts, sad Martyn snd Florence. OuBStxa Pass (I. M. Martin, mgr.)—At the Onera House 27, Bnsse's Dogs, "Toy Terriers In Bits of Comedy," will head the vaudeville bill which Includes: Smith and Pullman, Barry and Nelson. Lew Fltsgibboas and Chappie O'Doanell. Laounr Laoook <J. J. Weaver, mgr.)—The Motordrome races fsr overshadows all other tea- tores tnd great crowds are seeing the races to the bit saucer. A new miniature electric rail- way three thousand ilx hundred feet long la beinr. constructed. Berliner'! Orchestra Is giving Sally concerts. The gun Jugglers, Letslk. Anita and company, remain 27 for another week. Z0O<W. P. Wbltlwk, mgr.)-John O. Weber'a Prise Btnd of America will begin the fourth and last week of their aucees.ful engagement 27. Ben o reefs Players return for two weeks at ■cg§w l S£ ftStAr (I. Bf. Msrtln. mgr.l The OtoclsnaU Summer Symphony Orchestra, di- rected by Waaielt Leps, la stUl drawing splendid crowds. . __ B. B\ KHTH'a (John V. Boyal, mgr.)—"One Oent-VsudeTllle"—ten acts for a dime—Is still sgrett Summer msgnet. New feces 27 Include: Morse Hacenay tnd Bernard, Shoemaker and Martin, the Jack Corelll Trio, Calne Sisters, Claire and Martin, and Van and Oarrlc Avery, to "The Night Porter." "Olnclnnatl In Motion" Is the picture feature. Olthtio.— The licit gun of the season will be t burlesque salute, and It will be In tbe nature of the Progressive Burlesque circuit's inaugural of downtown burlesque. The opening date is axed at Aug. 16. aiA.VD OPBA HUBS, LTBtO, HBOOK'l OpEBA House, Obphetoi, Fajcili and OaMTtnii tre all giving motion pictures, People's.— ,r Howuy Pap" read the three sheets that tell of the opening for one week only—27-j for t week of the "glrtlets snd slnglest old time variety thow even, given." . ltlDSBMHSB NOTES. Hsxbn ABsWATBT iNn John Pbmohb are the soloists with the "La Boheme" Orchestra, at the Bine Grais Inn. _ _ Btroxi the regular vscdevllle season at B. F. Keith's, the picture "Quo VadlsJ" comes Aug. Csisteb Paik had a great drawing card 22- 24. In the Mldaommer Pure Food Fettlval. under tie management of tbe Cincinnati Betall Grocers' Association. • Tbi Zoo hsa adopted the plan so tueceitful at Coney Island. Clubhouse dollar tickets carry with them free admission to the garden. - Tai Ben Greet Pltyert are to revive "Mtaki and Faces" and "King Bene's Daughter" during their August stay. ■ ■ ■ Mat. Nannie Lbtt, wife of Ous Levy, msnsger <f Levy's Band, died at the Good Samaritan Hospital, following an operation. - IaisH Dai, at Ooney Island, Aug. 17. will be narked by the appearance of the Irish Musical Club snd their plpera' band from Pittsburgh. Bthel Bar ant had charge of the dancet at the fete of Betnesa. Dorcas Home. Obstiudb Damon, of musical fame, la to do married to Ahner Thorp Jr. m Cuba Tattob Fahbosh went to Shelbyviue, Ind., to ling In "The Etrl King." Aohbs Qosdo.v, the musical comedienne, Is en- joying her vacation here. . ■ ,. Tan Carthage Fair will be held Aug. 13-10, and the Holland and Dockrill equestrian act Is featured at a Madison Square Garden Importa- tion. Thb Schuster Players are to present "Twelfth Night" at the Woodland Theatre. Zoo, Aug., 27, for tbe 1,500 delegates to the Druggists Con- vention. Mat Hubsbt. of Olnclnnatl School of Expres- sion, Clsss of 1010, Is In vaudeville with Zeldn Bears, playing In "The Wardrobe Mistress." EsTstxa Sifpkbb-Sbbalob was the soloist at one of the Symphony Orchestra concerts. John Lotlto, the harpist, was soloist at another of these roof garden musical treats. Vaudbtiixb Is offered at Averdale's New Ar- cade Alrdome, where Sullivan snd Mason, and BUly White, with Grace Nevlna were heard. In connection with the pictures. ' «_ _Hbxbm SoBDSTBB-HABTtN It being booked by W. W. Martin for dramatic reading engagement!. "KArrom," the new child play, by Mrs. Will; ltm Smith Qoldenburg, rosy be seen at a special Eoo mstlnee. ■ Dojotht OONBBT Is playlijg tt the Ohtotauquai. HOIAOB WlLtUXSON AND CLAUDS SOBATBB ('•Old Man Q:nmp") were at Winona, Ind., last week. John SaaNB for many year* associated with Col. James B. Fennetsy, at People's Theatre, celebrated hta siity-thlrd birthday a few days ago. Tbi Boy Scouts are to enjoy a two days' camp and Inspection at Ooney Island. Bbbiba La whence of the Lawrence Trio, cre- sted quite a little sensation during her engage- ment by tinging a kissing song and then coming Into the audience and smothering a rcd-licadcd end-seater with real kisses. The kissed was an usher, and claimed to be paid at the rate of twenty-two cents a kiss. , Tub new theatre, st Norwood, will be called "The Norwood." BamesTlllt), O.—Qulmby'a (W. 0. Qulmby, mgr.) bsslueas continues big, ''Parsifal" July 28, ft, "New York Society Life and Underworld" Aug. 4. B. . HtPFODROMB (Helen Morrison-Lewis, mgr.)— "Q«o Ttdlst" 20-22 and "Mary Stuart" 23, drew trig business. Two excellent features sre billed for tbe week of 28. AMbbioah (James Collins, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures ao good returns. QaiND (James Collins, mgr.)—Feature Alms every day to Increasing business. . Nora.—Muskingum County Fair will be held It this city Aug. 12-lff. It. Y. White is secretory. Oolombns, 0.—Olentangy Park (W. J. Du- eenbury, mgr.) "An American Widow" week of July 28, Barra's (W. W. Prosser. mgr.)—Bill week of 18: Murray and Lane, Lawrence Trio, Henri Boaelere and company, Long and Dover, Lorella sad picture*. "nndnslcy, O.—Sandusky Is dark. Stab, TnruromoM, Obk and BorAL, motion pictures. „ Keolcnlc, In.—Grand Opera Bouse (Obis. n. Dodge, mgr.) moving pictures. Htmoioiga (Mark Angell, mgr.)—Moving pic- tures. OarnBtraC (Mark Angell, mgr.)—Moving pic- tures. Oounrui, (Frank Bansone, mgr.)—Moving pic- tured, AmwuB (Harvey Hull, mgr.)—Vaudeville snd moving pictures. everybody's happy. J. 0. Miller made a flying trip to Chicago from ■ •■■■» wee. or an. ^^^S^'^'a^A ttLE" SUS^ dn^ MAiBOTia^?r »„,, ™ t _ <Th» nn..t »•« orerturoel and tbe occupants attatalned ttmar, mgr.) — "The Great gg Ma bniltt M „ Tale BaubrMge. of Minneapolis, wss a passenger, and received brakes about the face and hands; Jane Fuller, cowgirl, cut on the left inn; Daily Santefbr escaped uninjured; Texaa Cooper, guard on top Diamond Mystery" features week of 27. . Obfbbtjm (I. Simon, mgr.)—"Quo Tadisl" features week of 27. Idsal (L. Dlttntr, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pic- tures. Noras._Woodland Park continues to good busl- »,«fw'" h " 1 S* tw w '& w* ttftwo^MlntorS ss. with vsndevllle ond motion nlcturV....... t*" 1 Hul *' °T* r t . w * D « r ."*«. .S» tw0 _!"HP"8 rest, with vsadevllle ond motion pictures...... The Avenue Theat.*, one of the oldest theatres In this city, which has been operated as a moving picture show for the past yesr. closed Jnly 2«. The New National Thettrt- Is nearlv com- pleted.- and will open early In August with high class vaudeville attractions The Walnut will open at a motion picture house In August. Portland, Me.—Jefferson (Julias Cthn, mgr.) "The Dawn of a To-morrow" u again offered by the Jefferson Stock'Co. for July 28 and week, by popular request. Adelaide Kelm, leading lady, appearing as Glsd; Franklyn Mun- nell, leading man, was cordially welcomed 28. after a month's vacation. Belle D'Arey returned after a week's absence. Attendance la excellent. Ksith'3 (I. M. Mother, mgr.)—The Keith Stock Co.. supporting Frances Nordstrom and Sid- ney Toler, present "The Million," week of 28, It waa sensational to the audience, and ret tad to us who realised tbe danger. Miller Bros. * Arlington's Wild West Show is now right In the midst of tbe circus war. Ha who sows, thail reap. Vino and Fay, the original Barnum * Bailey rubes, sre scoring quite a hit with their rube advertising. Joseph Lewis, the original Tlddlther Cowboy, now with 101 Ranch, wants to thank the boys of the Barnum A Bailey Olrcus tor the pleating comments received from the clown brigade. Howdy, Paps. The band boya bad a treat white In Grand Rapids. All were escorted through the establlih- ment of York at Sons', manufacturers of musical lnitrumentt. »• Dan Dlx has something np his sleeve. Ho thould cut It. snd bear In mind he who hesitates will Mr. Toler to' the leading male role will celebrate plead guilty—-It will leak oat. What's the dope, his two thousand Ore hundredth sppearance In Dan stock In Portland this week. Faul Kerr, from tbe original production, appeared as Dooatelll. Excellent pstronage prevails. Ntw Poitland (Jos. A. McConville, mgr.)— Motion pictures are being shown- to excellent returns. GaiELT'i (James W.Qreely, mgr.)—Vaudeville {law Yoas: Clots*. Ourse yottl Jsek Dal too. Jack's ant a Dew trunk. The 101 Ranch band boyi tre hsvlag a beauti- ful photo taken especially for Tbb Nbw YotK Pillion The Mesllngers tre new subscribers for Tub and motion pictures continue to good business. Bill 28 tnd .week: Fields and Hanson, May Owens, singer, snd moving pictures. Oasoo (M. 0. Bllumenberg, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures to excellent patronage. Bio Nicksx (Wm. B. Beeves, mgr.)—Motion pictures. Oafb Thiatbi, Caps Cottaos.— Motion pie- tores. Tex MoCleod, formerly with the 101 Btncfa, advertises himself ss the world's fancy toper. Look out for your comeptltort, they will be there with hells on. Tommy Kckard, cowboy with 101. We all want to take our hata off to Tommy, he docs pony ex- press on a bucking broncho. Tbe Russian Cossacks' double riding Is excep- tionally pleasing. Gbh, Pxak'b Iblawd (J. B. Bishop, mgr.)— s, Msbel Cllne, who lost a wrltt wateb which This popular motion picture house Is doing big wt s a gift from her father, Is now happy to have business. BtvaiTOH Pabe (O. B. Smith, mgr.)—This open air theatre Is usually crowded. J. W. Gorman's musical comedies are the attraction. For week of 28, the Gorman Company presents "The Aero- nauts." It returned to her; after a search It wat found by the arena director. Everybody'a happy. A few worda from the dining tents. We all mutt commend our nottble Mr. Tipton. The good eats are still being dished by the white coats, snd Billy Orett Is keeping things In fine condition. New Pavilion (J. W. Greely, mgr.)-JTba Ar- d 0 we love celery? And the green grew all llngton Orchestra and dancing. 1'AViLtow, Pbax's Island. —Motion picture! and dancing to good bualness. Majestic Bins, Peak's Island. —Motion pic- tures and roller skating attract goodly attendance. Aoditoeium. — "Klrmess," with Ave hundred people In national dances aid brilliant ballets will be given here by local society people Aug. 1. 2 - Nona.—B. F. Keith and bit sou, Paul, are passing tbe Summer here, at Cliff Crest, on tbe Cape Shore James Dickson, s Portland boy and popular member of tbe Jefferson Theatre Stock Co., wsb given a reception by his many friends, at the Jefferson Theatre, 28. Bangor, Me.—Riverside Park—Bob Ott and company, In "I Should Worry" skit, written by his brother, Malt, waa a success. This was the first attraction billed by the Gorman's, and a big season Is prophesied. Palaob. —Motion pictures—"Tbe Mystery of the Old Corner House," "The Old Melody." "Every Inch a Heto" tre featured week of July 28. Gbapbio. —Motion pictures. NlOKXL.—Motion picture*. Not». —BuDgor is booming as a show town, and managers are recognising It Another theatre foe beat attractions Is to be built In tbe near fu- ture. around. Lafe Lewman, noted cowboy, hat contracted for a special mall box from tbe mall man. He Is popular, and yet we all with him many a good tumble. You better trot In double harness. Scottt akd Weaves Gsai sre choice makers. Tbe little birds have wings, but tbey have no salt to spread; but tbey are winners. Bat tome one has a good eye. Get me, Bunch? Del Loney, Fort Worth Lone Star, It now ticket seller with 101, alto a subscriber for N. Y, 0. Rocky Mounttln Hank says tome more notor- iety. He ssys recond time In six years. Also remarks lt't not a Wild West unless It turns over something. Och, Louie, tsys Joe Lewis. Princess Wenona says Venice, Col., looks good to her. She may probably Winter there. Mr. Harris and Madame Maratad were visitors in Muskegon. They departed for Kentucky for a fair engagement. Chief Iron Tail is now one of the big features. Special announcement made at each performance, introducing Indian and blton. Profile of etch are on the new nickel. Prof. K. Sogers hss made a decided hit with his Turkey Trot horse Horned. A besded vest was given aa a present to Geo. Miller Jr., from Cody Iron Tall Jr. Little George It- proud of It. Myrtle McBrlde. cowgirl, his left the string Los Angeles, Cnl.—Bcrbsnk (Oliver Morot- tot her home In Hot Springs, Ark. co, mgT.) July 21 and week, "Madame Sherry." THE MULLIGANS. '^0™^°!*™"'°*-' mB "- , ~ 21 " d "**' The Mulligan Guard, had te one grend ret- iSnS <ffiTwortey. rngr.)-BM 21 and S3?»«2gS %J t ZgR23£ S5fS week L Hugh Herbert.Model, de Luxe, M.e_DoIly ^J^^^V^^"^^ a little restless, thinking of sll those good pro- and Charles Mack, GUmore and La Tour, Elliott and West, Wilton and Merrick, comedy pictures, Lyceum (Morosco management).—21 and week: Moving pictures of "The Prisoner of Zenda." Mobosco (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—21 and week: "Hawthorne, IT. S. A." __ Oephium (Clarence Drown, mgr.)—Bill week of 28: "Trained Nurses." Pslsce Girls, Davis and McCanley. Cecils Beretford, Four Le Grohs, Norton and Nicholson, Coombs and Aldwell, and Five Gormans. Pantaobb' (Carl Walker, mgr.)—Bill 21 and visions, etc., going to watte. Did tbey go to watte? "Neralrel ' We camped about fire miles out In the country, an Ideal spot, suited foe tbo spread. Chicken Charlie surpassed himself, as a jungle chef he stand, alone, and that's s bald headed fact. Tom McDevltt, alias Bur- boo Bob, spoke hit favorite piece with many in encore, A Cold One In the Hole." Fred Healy, that humorous ohaw, had some new ones for tbe ocasalon. Capt. Ray's pedal eitreml* week- Cora Youngblo^ &reou-Bexrette, Adair «« became ounTanagetble, a. the last seen of aadDleSS* Ed? vfitETondBarter? W^od!'Brown, "■ * «■ .KMS SHS. l K^" ,$£ hert Loose, new pictures. Bspublio (Bob Cunningham mgr.)—Bill 21 tnd week: The Two Stuarts. Lewis and Abbott, Walter La Mar, Woods' Musical Trio, the Dough- ertys. Ballard and Alberta, Patbe Weekly. CLUKaVa 1'irrii Stbbbt.— (Motion pictures. Chimb's Bboidwat.— Motion pictures. Scuta PALBf, native daughter of California, was given her first big opportunity In tbo prima donna role of Yvonne Sherry, Mr. Morosco be- lieves In Miss Paley he haa found another young woman possessing unusual ability, a beautiful sing- ing voice, a youthful charm and personality, n combination bnrd to Snd even among our moat celebrated prima, donnas. Snnbnry, Pa^—Rolling Green Park (Blanch- ard Amusement Co., mgrs.) vtudevllle and mov- n pictures. Business Is excellent. icxOBiA (General Amusement Co., mgrs.)— Moving pictures. PEOPLBs.—Moving pictures. Note, —Tbe Ideal Dramatic Club, under the direction of B, E. Gulp, has been divided Into ten different casts. The nlays In rehearsal ire: "The Honor of a Cowboy," "The Alttr of Itlches," "Down In Dixie." "Our Wives," "A Daughter of the Desert," "Arizona," "The Town Marshal," "Bast Lynne," "Because 1 Love You" and "Tbe Half Breed." Bernnton, Fa.—Poll (John H. Docking, mgr.) for week of July 28 the Poll Stock Co. presents "Life's Shop Window." Aibiat, Gaidbn (M. A. Comerford, mgr.)— Vaudeville and Klnomacolor pictures, vaudeville changed Thursday, pictures dally, AOADauT (A. F. Wln.trom, mgr.)—Photoplays, Changed dally, and special feature nights, Buoa Dbiams, Wondbhh, Manhattax, Ob- paxtnt, Wondeuund, HiproDUOME, Viotouia and Dbbauland, moving pictures. ^VHIIfimsport, Pa. — Vallamont Pavilion (»'. R. Amer, mgr.) the Pearl Stock Co., In '"Tbe Princess of Patches" and "Sanho," for week of July 28. Crowded houses ,rule. MORE BAGENBECK- W ALLACE HOTESa S T JACX MOTt B. JUST REGULAR FOLKS. Week ending July 20. . ,,,. Big city and mora slitters'. The Herbertij» tube Trio. Mrs. Williams, wta oa /telling »•' get out to the ring, to work. Detroit peoplo are tore show-going folks. Floyd King, our live wire press agent. Is lyre putting over some real press dope. Ho has the rlgbTTdes, and he Is still a young fellow. The Alealrae Troupe of setlsllste closed with the show Monday, and have gons hack to their satire country, France. That leaves the show with one lying act. The Fisher Glruan Troupe who are working In the center now and closing LorsllT and Bohelia Judge were out to see the show In Detroit. They ore doing a comedy act and working the United time. At test nlght'l performance, Ohaa. Fisher did a quadruple from the Ay bar to the net. He west fort triple ui forgot to let out M; tuck and did four tending safely on ate feet la the M boc. Olden meeting oil friends and Indulging In a little of the gtane. Doc tald he hope* he would feel all right the neat morning. And he "The Nettle Carroll Trio will beblllrt ay the following: "(8) Nettle Carroll Troupe (»> In- tematlonal tight wire irtlsls." The act to booked over tbe Sulflvau-Oooaldlne time thlt Winter. The second boxing match took place In the dressing room, Tuesday: If wins, three toon* go by Walter Ooroaila ant Slate Osveue. Tht same boya had a go two weeks ago Walter winning then. Slats was not satteM letting It the BrsT rime. Well. It was a fast light this time, and In the third round Walter landed with a right hand upper cut to the law, and Slate Hid ••Knough. 1, That makes Walter lightweight CBtBV P Mrs. Alex. Brltstoa la very sick with appendici- tis. She may stay la Port Huron tor an opera- Pets Cornalla missed the train the other night, and now you can't get Pete off tbe esrs at eight; tbe platform it ss fsr is be will go. Abe Aronson, riding elephant* In tournament Abe It a quick change artist. He la here, there and everywhere "muxegrove." There la a certain young fellow over here that weirs a loud ault, a funny shsped dicer and carries a cane. A regular Broadway cost. They call him Alibama Joe. Another birth I A baby doer wa. born In the menagerie. Mother and baby doing line. It's tht cutest little thing you ever taw. The business with the show this week haa been "ccpaclty." One of tbe largest concert, of the season we hsd to-dsy In Lapeer Mich. Fred Oevene, buying cold cream for his "He Girls" to take tho make-up off with. Mile. Nadjl hss had her mother on visiting her for tbe test week, from Chicago, where ahe makes her borne. She Is a very young locking woman. Msdam Bedlnl celebrated her birthday. 1 cau- not tell you tbo age aa I did not And out. Any- way she It .till a young looking tidy. Madam re- ceived lota of nice presents from ber daughters, Victoria Davenport and Flora Gulce, and the ladles of the dressing made her presents also. In return tbe Madam treated tbe ladles (o Imported Sherry snd Port wine, and her husband, Victor treated the men. Weill It was sure atrong dope, as several were reeling fine. And to flnlth It up Fred Jinks, the Saginaw kid, waa over visit* ing bis friends and Invited them all over to Saginaw for a dance and Dutch lunch. 1 Tbey had a special street car to tike them over to Btglnaw after the show. They hsd a dandy time with their old time clown Fred. Jinks. Owosas, Mich,, the home of Msyme 8ul1lvan. of the Nettle Carroll Troupe, and her fltber tnd mother, run the Occidental Hotel, so I know the troupe will est good to-dsy. anil another Dutch lunch after the ahow to-night Well, sorry. Tui Old Rbuabij did tot get my list week's notes In time to run them, si I bid a swell buucb of newt. But they ire lu thlt Issue. Wm. Main, Wnltcr Main's father, who llvet on a farm Ire miles from Owosta, waa a visitor to-day. He te teventy-alx years old, tnd looks fine, but he ttys he Is too old for tbe show busi- ness toy more. lie wis tbe first ram that Bert Cole ever trooped with when Bertie wat eleven years old. Be careful, Cote, yon will tell your age. So long, George, get more tleep; late bourt are telling on you. Remember that yos art i daddy now. "Yours quietly. Jack." GENTRY BROS/ SHOWS IN CHICAGO. TO MAKE HOME ON LOCAL LOT*) FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIOD —EVERY SECTION OF CITY TO HE VISITED BY DAILY MOVES. were wedded at Put-In-Bay, and then went back to tbe Forest Olty for the parental blessing and honeymoon Joyt. ^^ YANKEE ROBINSON UTERARY BUREAU s Bf 1IAEV1T BALK, Proceeding to the theory thlt ill press areata are natty moat of the time, and moat of turns thlt war all the time, I will continue where I left OS la Canada. Aa tnera 1s no fine auesied by the preia"agenta' union for telling the truth occasionally, tnd as many people delight In the horror of disaster (to someone else), It Is necessary tor thlt branch of the big canvas Institution to get out Its card. J WE STRIVE TO I*LEA9E. for oa July IB, ifter crossing the line at Inter- national Falls. Minn, on our gratis way to Vir- ginia, five cars of tbe trsln tried to hold a personal reception over a bad break In the roadbed causing the ahow to lose tbe entire day and night. The performers ind musicians sll went over to Bvellth to visit Cbis. 8ptrkt' Show, ind the train equipment wis moved on to Ulbblng, where a grand day's business portly repaid the loss of Virginia. Then Cbuholm and Rvelltb were satis- factory, tnd a long Sunday run to Cambridge save us the largest afternoon crowd on Monday, ■lace the shows retnro from abroad (Canada). On July 14. during a .100 mile run in Cansdn. to Btlny Elver, the trtlnt were stopped to feed snd witer. It teemi tint tome one tuggeated a Bfty round boxing contest between Larry Bat-ualo and Harry MIcholcb, two expert cooks la the dining department. Charley Myers wn matter of ceremonies, and Fred. Cs.tello referee, Myers has claimed ever since tbtt It thould hire been a thousand rouud*, ind the fight ttirted whea the season opened In April, for It te such sa even match nobody get. hurt, snd tbe committee la tired buying new seta of gloves by the dosea. Bed Wing, July 33, tod Winona, 38, were both of the capacity Older, believe me. and Mr. Sher- man, or the St, Paul Show Printing House, will a wear to It Oat. Tower. Is a solid fixture here, snd his snnei money a record to be proud of surely. Ohas. Sweeny, tbe oldert equeatrlan director la the world, celebrated his fifty-seventh tented eei- son st Winona, where he wss with Dan Castillo's Show over fifty years ago, for tbe dally paper laid so. A man named Moss runs a moving picture house st Itolllngstone, Minn., snd says bs can't even gather In anything located permanently. RINGLING NOTES. BT BAIXO. (Week of July 30). Mol Inc.—Loot haul to tho lot. We showed to a packed tent here, both matinee and night per- formance. Mr. Davli, a brother clown, who was with us season of 1912, mode us s visit in Molina snd Muscatine. Everyone was glsd to tee him. Muscatine.—Not a very largo town, but we did tremendous business. There certainly WIS a change In tho weilber compared to Moltne. It was cool hero and a breeto stirring ill day. Al. White, well known clown and comedian, undo us I visit In Muscatine, i Omierrllle.—Jxing run. front Muscatine Into Oentervlllo, ono hundred and twonty.li miles. but It wit made In record-breaking time, and we tbowed to packed tent. We were In Kanttt City three days—Sunday, Monday and Tuesday—showing Monday and Tura- day. Quite t few live In Kinsts City. Louie Ps- monda. Max Olllle and wife, and others. There to one I forgot to mention—Otcar Has*. Kvcry- one knows that Oscar Uvea In Kansas Olty, for he hat been announcing It for the list two weeks. The thaw it good to the boys this tetson, Uklng tbem ill to their hornet. WE HAVE FOR LEASE CARS 50 feot long, for shipping scenery, automobiles, advance baggage, prtvlllgo, motor boat, stock and merry- go-rounds. Desirable for show and circus com- panies, neanonatile rates. THE AHJIS PALACE HORSE CAR CO. Room 61*, 33a g. Mlcplgsm Awe., Chicago Tents, Circus Seats, Poles and Stakes Scud for money saving list. I'EAIlIi VAN, NorfUrllle, H. V. _ beautiful Brodle In the lake. When Johnny Callahan can't .ay aarsoparllte ask him for a few pointers on the political situation In Ohio. Ssy, Jocko, cheese is 0. K. In Loudon, hut please have a heart the next time. Birney McCann ind Kid Lush manicured the Mnrpbys to a nicety. Lefty Louie hid the Hook Worm up to the time of the eats. The Morwalk noise went for t coil rather Hidden. Sheriff Waterman had bit handa full "of cold ones." Battling Palmer and Deacon Wilton had t de- bate with Joe Hudson on tbe price of pictures,' Billy Blton settled as be always docs. The Ononis behaved remarkanlv well, consid- ering the fact that Butch John Chaperon for the Guards, could not attend, on account of urgent business elsewhere. Chester Brers, champion toper, received a beau- tiful oil piloting recently of hit own dear self, for services rendered. George Bennett, formerly of the Barnum k Bailey Show, visited it Ktitmaxoo, George It In the Insurance business, doing quite well, thank JOB. Hilda, the handcuff queen, Is still mysttfyteg the many with ber mysterious manoeuvres with the manacles In the side ahow. Thanks for the present, boys. All 1 need now Is the pick, as the snow Is deep In the big village. Kay GUI, treasurer of the 101 Banco, meets many old acquaintances en roufe. • Jolly May Belle, our 850 pound fat girl, hat a charming personality which, accounts for her popularity. Doc Bectae tnd his Chinese Orchestra, with the leader. Art. Waterman, on the Zoma Show, never falls to pick 'em In. Always on tbe grind, especially with that manicure set. Did you know that Chappy waa a real Thes- pian? Honest to goodnesi be wis. The Btyrooty Troupe, who ba* been with ill the big ones, never fall, to incite wonder with the Whirling Derrlsh Dance In the side show. There was on annex to Bert's dog opera. Bat of i short duration. Curly Marx changed hit diet. What Is tho matter with Butch John's Braves! Was that last gome a knockout 1 Tbe sit-in-one thow Is still with It with, the Old Reliable O. R. on the front. Mr. Milton proved to the folk, at Allegan tbtt be showed Just what be advertised before be would take their "Kale." V. O. Badley leases tho show tt Kensington, 111. He's some Scotch drummer. Tom Hsyoes and Ctpt. Olsude bare purcbisett a chicken ranch In Texas. Will take possession after Dec. I. Who said chicken! Jolly Mabelle paid a flying visit to friends and relatives at Ft. Wayne last Sunday. Ask "Tom" (Capt.) Claude and "Butch" Lens about Grand Bapldsl Some town, some time. Mty Joe Is with us tgalu. Some drawing card. Piper Mi], Wm. Sheerer has ordered a new set of bagpipes from Scotland. Btyi he's going to hive "some act" next Winter. IIAQK.1 BE tK-W ALLACE FEATURES ARDELL BROS. ORIOINALi DANCING ATHLETES. OPEW BUY. HO . FREEHAND BROS. HIOH-PBROH ARTISTS. BIO BUOOKBa -Opcn Nov. 20 for Kngagementa, SIX CORNULA'S CATAPULT ACROBAT*. EMMA COKNALLA, MgT. ESNSSTANDEBSOIT SOME GLOWS 3tl Beasoa with the Barnaul Show (Special to Toe New Yobk Clipper.) Onioiao, Monday, July 28. Gentry Bros' Trained Animal Snow. It the attraction under canvas In Chicago this week. It te one of tbe largest trained animal eiblbltlona In tbls country, .ml will make Its borne on Chi- cago lots for in Indefinite period, having arrived here from Mllwtukee on Sunday. Every night the thowi will move from lot to lot utll neatly every section of tbe city his been visited. The trslns were unlosded Sunday morning, and the equipment transferred to Leland Avenue and North Clark Streets. Sunday afternoon tbe menagerie tent wa. thrown open to tbo public free, On Montey morning t street parade was held, followed by two performances, at two and eight o'clock. The stands of the thow for the week are: Monday, Leland Avenue and North Clark; Tuesday, Milwaukee and Sawyer Avenues; Wed- nesday, Armltage and forty-fourth Avenue.; Thursday, Grind Avenue ind Division Street; Friday. Like Street snd Forty-seventh Avenue; Saturday, Almi ind Anguati Streets. Tbe shows hive never presented a thow on Sunday, ind will not vary from that rule while here. In the complement of trained snlmatt wltb the show It nearly every performing creature, from a house ctt to an elephant. Wamik.v A. PAIMOC i ELEANOR ROBINSON ELOPBg. Elopements are a feature of family life In the Boblnson family. Eleanor Boblnson, ono of the twin daughters of John O. Boblnson, of circus fame—granddaughter of Governor John V. Robin- son, and great granddaughter of the original uncle John Robinson, founder of tbe Robinson Shows—Is tbo heroine of thlt romance. Her own father. John 0., eloped with Leonora Smith, daughter of ex-Mtyor Amor Smith. Tbe groom in this list mirrltire "on the wing" It Robert B. Papwotth, of Otereland. Tbe young oouplo JOSEPH LEWIS CHARACTER COMEDIAN One or tbe features with 10k Ilsmrrt GOT MB VET Quiet JackOliver Moore SS-iSSS Bill! Wltb that different Wire act THE NETTIE CARROL, TRIO mam gog. circus, 1913 CHIEF TEPHON DARING RUSSIAN HOVOH UIDEH and WIIIRIiWIND DANCER All season with 101 Hunch ahow as a featnre. CROPS ARE SAFE Rajmi Convertible Piano In Rblnpltijr cam, Fold- lug Ora>rm, Hand ()r«ann, Crunk Piano, ono 80- foot round top wltb two ao-foot middles, pretsaro Gasoline LumpH. 8KNI) FOR FHKK IIAROAIN BOOKLKTH. THE R. 11. ARM0RVSTBR SIVO. CO,, SprlngBeld, III. TENTS Tucker Duck and Rubber Co., Ft. SmlTh, Ark. Make good tents, Save you money-, Write for our new catalog. ^^ WHEEL BIRDS WILLIAM BARTEIsS CO., 4S1-M Oortlandt Bt., N. V. In antucriny ait. picnic mention Ciippxn. & WORLD'S BEST SHOWS Want to Btrengtben blu Show, featnro Aerial Act, Troupe of /apt, Ladr Principal Blatr wltb Stockl Comedy llara of any good Novelty and Comedy ground Acts, nonsatlonol featnre for Concert doing other acts; Man to work Pony Drill and Biding Dog Aot; Oriental Dancora and Novelty Aola for Bido Show. Lon« season; salary snro and prompt. All-day grinder for Pit Show, Colored Mntlctena to strengthen Annox Band. Routes PltteOeld, N. II,, July SO! Suucook, N. U., Bit Newport, hS-Am-H <*mmm KM*m Cuarlwiown, N. ll., «, Keooo.N. U.. ft; Attwl, Mm, Oj Owen! Ala ABs« AUli Ba ' field, 14***,, f