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26 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. August 9 a RIM SONO HITS THE BIO WESTERN SONO Ml - MY BOY 99 The Most Pathetic nalla.1 slnre "MY GAL SAL," IdUM of a mother', love 1Tor o J" ""'"'"f';'; JSjJ* for Singles, DWMn una Unartcttes and make* a Wonderful Tableau Number for Production* and Hurl. ..,..e M.o««. CHEER UP, DADDY (IT BREAKS MY HEART TO BEE YOU CRY.) A Murcli Ballad with a «ure-flre swing and a heart throb In each line. "WHEN I DREAM OF OLD ERIN The Ballad Masterpiece, MMMH lo "RIVER SHANNON." Often Imitated, bat never equalled. It stand* alone the peer of lrl«li Ballad*. Address FRANK CLARK MUSIC CO., «fflffiER B ii£°" Ernest Breuer, Mgr. Prof. Dept. LINIGK & SPILLARD *%THEATRICAL AGENCYW 68 W. WASHIMGTON- H ^»-CHICAGO, ILL. Booking High Class Motion Picture llnnioi, Vaudeville Theatre*, Club*, • Pain, Park*, etc. NO ACTS TOO BIG-HONE TOO SMALL Performer* Send la Your Open Time, We Represent Act* To ktefi your bauds delicate and soft, use the treatment (icenbelow Rough, red hands made smooth and white The reason your hands do not look like you want them to look is because you have neglected them. Proper care will soon restore the natural beauty of their skin. Begin this treatment tonight Just before retiring sonk your hands for at least five minutes In hot water and a lather of Woodbury's facial Soap. Then rub them briskly for a few minutes with a rough wash cloth or stiff brush. Rinse in cold water and dry thor- oughly. This treatment, continued regularly, softens the rough, dead skin and soon causes it to disappear. In its place will be a new skin of drlicate texture, formed with the aid of I lie bene- ficial properties of Woodbury's i'sciulSoap. Woodbury's Facial Soap costs 25c a cake. No one hesitates at the price after their first cake. Woodbury's Facial Soap For sale by dealers throughout the United Stales and Canada Write today for sample* For 4e tre irtllrrmt n sample cttke. fur iMr, onm- plee of iriHwH.m-y'i. Facial Soaji, Ftioial Cream and Fuel?' t^vtter. Addres* the Andrew JerQrvt Co.. Wj'lJ^O*, .S'jii'fug Oruie Alir., Cincinnati, Ohio. In Canada, nrfrti-rat the Andrew Jerncns Co., Ltd,, Dept T-S, ferlh. Ontario. Juveniles anil Light Comedy, IPIiiiiImi, Itcud, Fake liulcli mill Hilly Kid; lit.,.'. ft. mid tii in.; wl., liti IbK.; age, i'». | Transpose. Joint engnirciiient preferred, :m HUYT AVK., MVNUIK, INI). AT LIBERTY Gordon Mcdowell CHARACTER AND COMEDY OLD MEN; GOOD SPECIALTIES Lung uxporlcnec. t'nu join at once. Address •±\t> K. MAIN STKKKT, CIIANUTK, KAN. We Should Worry A COMIC SONG CREATION Tills popular phrase Is known from Const to Coast iiiul tin' LtikiM to Hie (liilf. 11 Is the greatest lilt slui'ti I'lisey Jones. Tills Hung will lint- simp Into your act. i'un liu seoiiroil on profetiHluiiiil creden- iluls, otherwise lie. per ropy, and stamp. W. W. P1UI. CO.. Hlhlilng, Mlim. WANTED Cornet, Baritone, Trombone, Has*, Alto and Trap Drummer. Wiigoii Show. Hplcli- diil ncconiniuiliitlulis. Stop ut lintels. Wriic or wire. TIckolH tu rollntdo part Irs. 8. V. RICH- MOND, Hand Master, 1. X. I*. RANCH, Prositler Dayi, Jelllvo, Tenil. MONKEY WANTED WANT TO BUY A Young, Healthy, Trained Monkey Doing a ten-iulnutc art. Alsnprop... Address FLAT ONB, ttjlli Colorado Ave, Clilcngo, HI. MUSICAL COMEDY PEOPLE IN AM. LINKS WANTED FOR TABLOID lull season's work. Tell all In first lellcr. Name voiir lowest. Abo 111111.8 WW CHORUS. Tickets* > '■»■ FKAN'K KlKll.Ucii. l)el..Cliiiliilicrslmrg , l'a, ilDLhlST OK LKADEK. AT LIMIT. A. V. of M. Thoroughly experienced nnd comiio- lent In Musical .shows, Vaudeville ntld Movfnir Pictures, etc, Large and extensive library. Will bo any where. M. Henry, 39 llelmonl Av., Ullcn, N. T. THEATRES and OPERA HOUSES We Insert. aDvertlaemesU In this eoloinn at a tpeclsl rate of f 1.75 per agate line for 3 months (or 13 times). Tbls will enable local managers to keep tbelr bouses prominently sod continually before tbe manager* of companies. During tie How tbe ad. Is running we will send escb adver user a copy of Tm Currr* free. TIPTONVILLE-Populatlon, 1300. W V. SHELTON, Manager Lyceum Theatre, 8calliigcar>aclty300,wanUgoodDramattc81iow8for full and winter Reason. Now house and large stage wftli modern equipment. A. N. 8IIELT0N, Mgr. "lit 1,LIS OPERA HOUSE," Bangall, N.Y. Sent.350. JOHN N.BULLISJR., Mgr. COLEBHOOK, N. H., Population, 9,000. DKAWINti KIlOM TWO TO FOUR THOUSAND. NEW HALCYON' THEATRE, Just Opened. Ilooklnir First. Class At tractions only. .Seuti ng ca- pne.itj-,.',:Vi. Kleeirlc light*. Steam beat. First class CoinpimlcH write for bookings to FRANK W. HALDWIN. Owner. WANTED Stock Cos., Vaudeville, Minstrel, etc. House ca- pacity, 760; Pop., MOO; 10,000 lo draw from. Per- centage. HOUSTON'S OI'KRA IIOUSB,Luzerne.Pa. MUSIC COMPOSED AND ARRANGED for any Instrument or number of Instruments. Songs, Words and Music, Sketchea.etc. Send stamp. CHAS. L. LEWIS, 4.ii Richmond St., Cincinnati, 0. GAMBLE'S VACDKVILLK PROMl'TKIt, 1 list out! (Price, $1.00). Five of my latest "Red Hot Parodies" (Price, il.om. will send them both for short while only on receipt of fi.no. F. 1. I.A- PIKRRK, Room 41:2, Lakeside llldR., Chicago. Hi. LISTEN I At Liberty—Man doing an Irlslr Diilcb black face In acts, put on same, make them go. Also carrying picture machine with 3U,ooo ft. of pictures; good lectures on pictures. Can Join on receipt of ticket. K.A. ROK, WOODRUFF, WIS. HERALDS, .1 M, 0x12,4 pages, 6x0.1 M. RM Special prices on season's work. HURD, OF SiIAItPSilUKG, IN IOWA, Show Printer, Dept. c. liuuin Attorney at Law 220-224 West 42d street TEL. BRYANT (78951 17896 J Specialist in Matrimonial Difficulties Special Department for Collections Corporations Organized, $25.00 LEST YOU FORGET WE BAY Ii YET GROSS LETER HEADS Contracts, Tickets, Envelopes, Free Samples, eto. STACK MONEY, ISO. Book of Herald Cuts, 260 CROSS 601 8. Dearborn" St CHICAGO SALE OF OOVERMEHT «00DS FROM U. S. ARMY AND NAVY--AT AUCTION--BARGAIN PRICES ltliles, Swords, Khaki and Cloth Uniforms, Shoes UliinkclM, Tents, llnta, etc. Catalogue sent on reiiucat . ARMY & NAVY STORE CO., INC., »4o W. 4«d Street, New York city. GOWNS Sllaluly worn for Stage and Street. BARrVETT - 503 8. State St., Chicago. WANTEI1 Acts of All Kinds WW Mil I KM SEND PHOTOS. ItOO Letterhead* and Fine Cat fur 9*. FINN, the Printer, Xi East Ulat Street, Itct. Broadway and Fourth Ave., New York City. HALCYON THEATRE WANTS PIANO PLAYER For moving picture bIiow. Six nights a week. WUM satisfactory. Iloozers, eavo stainpa. Reference required. Steady position. Add. FRANK W. BALDWIN, Colebrook, N. II. AT LIBERTY Al VIOLIN and PIANO PLAYEB. Musi- cal Act (Novelly Instruments), (lood appraranec. Wife, line 'cello player. Sonjr nils featured. Kxperlenceil, all lines. 1IOTKI,; THKATRK; In l "s. MCSIC, son Hotel Soiitliland. Dallas, Tex. AT LIBERTY After Aug. 16,6000 PIANIST slits. Dlr. in ym.' vaud. ex. Sober anil reliable, Memlior A. F. of M. HARRY B. JEROY, Plnnlsl, Pull's Theatre, llridneport, Conn. GET THAT NEVV ACT HOW ft rilliiR SVolclies, Patters, MonolouB, and paro- dies at reasonable prices Is my business. What do you want? It. L. JKNNK, Vox 38, Indianapolis, Inil. PIANIST AT LIBERTY I'p In all branches. I.uim experience. Can double Tuba In band. Join quick. (I BO. IIAH.KV, Wt Kim Ave., Oweito. N. Y". U'lfVTVh I'ifH-elass one-nlffhl attraction to nflllIIisr~open new theatro, now bulhllntr early In Septemiicr. Scallnn; capacity two. PAIiACK THKATKK, Rockvllle, Conn. WANTED-I^X.M N ^, T . ST - Add. J AMKS UUKN, '21 drove St.. Brldgeton, N.J. in oristccrdis ad*, please men lion Clipfsb. OUT OF TOWN NEWS W. W. SPARKS, Scenic ArtUt, Little Theatre, Pblla., Pa. lPHriV>eVDKIvP > HXrV. All donbta concernliur the future of the Walnut Street Tbealre were dtsposeil of last week wheo It was announced Ibat Louis B. Meyer aad Ben Stern, the new managers, will open the lioust csrlr In September with bookings fnrnlsbeil bj SUIr & Havlla. W. Dayton Wcgetarth, for sev- eral j«ars the Stair & Havlln representative at tbe Orund Opera Uonse, will be tbe business man- ager of tbe House. Oisbick (Nixon A Zimmerman, mgrs.)—"Quo Vaills?" beginning 4, will I* tbe thirteenth week of Its highly successful engagement of this photo- drama, which has been extended for two addi- tional weeks, ltuslnms continues One. OATirrr (John P. Bckhanlt, mgr.)—Tbe Sum- mer bnrlesqoe season contlooes to attract houses of fine slie. Joe Berg, Joe Rose, Sam Michael". Hilly Kelly. Ada Lorn, Alice Wilson, Millie Jack- son, Kitty Belmont nnd Teresa Arnold are In the cast, and all work Industriously to keep up the interest. , _^ _ Chkstnut (Walter A. Page, mgr.) —The Or- pheum Stock appears In "The Tricky Mrs. Treve- lyan," 4-0. It will be the play's first prcsenrs- t ion In Amerlci. I*«t week, "Tbe Boss" wsb effecthely produced, to line houses. Tbnrstou Hall, as Michael Regan, was a decidedly clever chsrocterlintlon. Gertrude Dallas wa* well east as Emily Orlswohl, while big blto were also made bv Gilbert Ely, as James Orlswolil; Florence Rob erta, as Mrs. Ouyler: William Morris, as Gn'.es. and Shep Camp as Packy IfcCoy. Fred W. Strong, the new stage director, contributed o clever bit as Archbishop Sullivan. B. F. Keith's (H. T. Jordan, mer.)—Cecil Lean anil company. In tbe playlet, "Tbe Moving Picture Man," la the feature week of 4. Others nre: Rolfc'a "Arcadia," the Phllopatrian Players, I'aulham Team, Claude Golden. Kramer and Mor- ton. Kennedy anil Rooney, Fred and Albert, Ward and Wether, and moving pictures. MK-raoeouTAN Oi-ssa Housb (Eugene Myers, rr.gr.)—For the first part of tbe week, 4-0. the bill Is: Zlngarl Opera On., Black Bros., I.ayjw and Benjamin, Edson Sisters, and Williams and Wntson. For the latter part of the week. T-0, the acts are: Oberlta Sisters, Leon Rogee, Walsh, Lynch and corannny. Leonard and Louie, and Anderson nnd Miller. Nixon (Fredk. Leopold, mgr.)—Week of 4-0: "Lnula" Christmas," Three Emersons. Price anil Price, Halloo Bros., Louise Mayo, Bernard and Lloyd, and moving pictures. Wim/iw Obov« Panic (J. T. Davles, mgr.)— Innea' Band Is giving Its flnnl concerts tbls week, and will be succeeded by Wasilll Lcps and bis orchestra on 3. Tbe crowds last week were un- usually big. Woodsidh Park (Wm. O. Martin, mgr.)—The park trolleys carried big throngs to tbe park last week. Alexander's Band continues to provide popular programs, while the amusements arc being well patronised. Special features last week were a baby show on 30, and a display of fireworks on Aug. 1. Point Buiezb Pabk (Fred. MeClellan, mgr.) —Tbe big crowds continue. The feature last week wss tbe outdoor show provided by the Casting Vnentlnee. Vclerno's Band Is providing two concerts dally. Washington Pabk-on-the-Dblawasb (H. F. Stetson, mgr.)—Lust week was one at the heat of the season. Lily's Band and tbe Schumnnn Quartette are winning plaudits dally. The retail grocers hold their outing here on 13. Bijou, Oihabu, Fosspauoii's, IlAitT's. Pin- iLE'h and AmAimoA give vaudeville and moving plot urea ELEGTRIG CARRIAGE GALL Operated without inserting a card or other con- trivance. The most economical ever offered UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC STAGE LIGHTING CO. MONOGRAM SIGNS 240 West 60th Street NEW YORK <Bi^l Everything Electrical for Theatres ACT ANNOUNCER tra and a dally chance of high-grade pictures. 8|>eclal added attractions every Wednesday even- ing. Gem (Alfonso Slrrlannl. mgr.)—Meehanlcal »r- cheslra and a dillr change of excellent pictures, which Include the Animated Weekly Service. Savoy (The Screen Amusement Co.. nigra.)— Good music and good pictures, with a chan;e of bill each matinee. Victouia (Louis Matule, mgr.)—Orchestra inuilc and change of pictures each afternoon. Lake Lonoaa, five miles East of Carbocdile, on the Honcsdale Branch of the D. A H. R. It., la a well-equipped daylight modern pleasure resort of great popularity. The big event for current week will be tbe Carbondalc Merchants' Excursion and Picnic. Ji'i.r 20 was a gala day In onr city, featuring the Young Buffalo Wild West-Colonel Cummin's Far Bast, and Vernon 0. Searer's Hippodrome Aggregation. A blj parade and two excellent per- formances, to capacity, added to tbe glory of the company. Birmingham, Ala. — Jefferson and Bijou are dark. Oapnrtm (M. L. Semon, mgT.)—Bill for week of July 28 Included: John Ccnroy and bis Diving Models, Harry Hayward and company, Prince and Dccrte. Van Cello tnd Leo Fllller. Majestic (M. L. Semon. mgr)—"Lei Mis- ernbles." in film, week of 28, Bxst (B. L. Lenhardt, mgr.)—The Wakefield Musical Comedy Co. Is In Its eighth week. Amuse-U- (IT. M. New so mo, mgr.) — Vaude- ville ad motion pictures. East Lake Pask (Best A Black, mgrs.)—Sun- day attractions. Including afternoon and evening concerts by Signer Nappl's Military Band. MARJORIU R. DAVIS AND "TEDDY" (a Non-Frofcsh.) They have been stopping for tho Summer, since Miss Davis closed in May with the Helen Grayco Co., at Bromo Lake, Quebec, Can. MOTES. Tub Onslno, which Is now emerging from a complete overhauling, opens for the Fall senson Aug 10, with Billy Watson's Big Show. Ella. & Koenlg will retain tbe management. I'EjimvANP Block, the new lessee of the Troea- dero, which will be booked by tbe Progressive circuit, la said to have closed a deal for an- other house la West PblladclDbla for the name circuit. litem Millkb Jb„ the son of tbe famous actor, made his debut laat week with the Or- pheiiiu Stock, In the "Boss," and scored quite a success. , Wai.tku Lkwis, who left the Orpbeum Stock Inst Fall, has returned to that organisation. "Gnus" will be the opening attraction of the American Stock Co., 16. Am entire ontftt of "The French Maid," which waa received In bond from Canada, was sold last week at public sale, by order of the Collector of the Port for the collection of the custom duties. Tbe outfit consisted of chorus girl costumes, para- sols, tights, nnd silk stockings, nbd tbe whole lot went lo Isaac Goldwater for |37. IIamy RBAUiN. Wm, R. MacDongall. and Vic- tor A. Loeb have applied for a charter for the Great Southern Amusement Co., which will erect a nnvle In the Southern section of the cltv. O. V. Maihus, F. S. Gii mi an and S. C. Sey- mour are also seeking a charter for tbe Rex Amusement Q>., which will also finance the erec- tion of a moving picture house. Cnrliomlnle, Pn,—Grand (Slsson I Tntlle. mgrs. I "A Butterfly on the Wheel," Aug. 26 will own tbe dramatic season. "Within tbe Law" 20, •'Mutt and Jeff 27, Kirk Brown's Stock Com- pany, In repertoire, at popular prices, week rf Sent. 1. Iobul (L. A. Farrell, mgr.)—Lynott's Orci'C- BOSTOX. The flrst gun of the Fall theatrical seaso was fired en Aug. 4. In this city, as on that date the Shurxrt came Into the limelight with "Kisa Me Quick" as an attraction. From now on the local houses will drop Into lino one by one, and when Labor Day (Sept. 1) Is reached, the new season will practically bo In full swing. The present mouth la all the outdoor amusement resorts have left to All tbelr coffers. And they need ttie money to even up on tho Summer's business, which basa't been nny too prosperous. Weather during the past week waa hot and uncomfortable. SnoncBT (Wllbur-Shubert Co., mgrs.)—The season at this house opened Ang. 4, with Philip Ilartholotnae's funny farce, "Kiss Me Quick." It Is Interpreted by Helen Lowell and a carefully selected company. TnBMosT (Jno. B. SeboefM, mgr.)—The sev- enty-flfth Boston performance of Ibo Klelnc-Clnes nholodrnma, "Qr» Vaills J" wa. jlven at this house July 20. Tho business is very good. Frank Nash, at the organ, discourses appropriate music. KrjTti's (B. F. .Keith, mgr.)—The leading fea- ture this week is furnished by tbe "Pinafore" Kiddles, in nn up-to-date version of "Pinafore." Tbe rest of the entertainment Is furnished by Marie Fenton, Ohar. 8. Semnn. Kelly and Pol- lock, Herbert and Clarlbel Tnrjean. Slartlnet'.l and Sylvester, Versatile Trie, Lynch and Zellar, aim the Palhe Weekly. DsriiFtrM (Victor J. Morris, mgr.)—The bill for thl* week Includes: Tbe Marshall*. Dotson and Gordon, Tom Mahnney, Helen Plnrree ami company. Hilling's ttnlned seals, Knrlton and Kllf- ford. Snyder and Ualk), Itarry Lclghton nnd company, Teleirraph Four, and the Four Jug- gling Jewels. Manager Morris has Just returned from a fortnight's trip, where be looked over the vaudeville situations. It was In the nature of a pleasure aad business trip corablued, and he enjoyed tbe trip Immensely. St. Jambs (Marcus Loew management).—Karl- ton and Klitfonl, Granville and Mack, Snyder and Hallo, narry Letghton ami company. Tele- graph Four, Four Juggling Jewells, the Marshall. Dotson and Gordon, Tom Mahoney, Helen PIngrce and company, ar.d riullng's trained seals. GLOBB (Robert Jnnette. mgr.)—In addition to the pictures and nong abeet are the following vaudeville acts: Bert Brothers. Marguerite and Her Pnrtner. Joe Pino, Jack Wolf, and Brown, Delmere and Brown. NoauiiBEOA Pabk (Carle Alherte, mgr.)—J. W. Gorman's musical offering, "The ReDnlnr: of Father," occupies the stage of the Rustle The- atre tbls week. It made a very favorable Im- prc»«lon at the Medford Boulevard last week. MamroBo BocLBVAfco (J. W. Gorman, mgr.)— Laughter Is In store for tbe patrons of this out- door theatre current week, as one of J. W Gor- man's musical absurdities Is the attraction. It Is called "Tbe Newlyweds and Their Baby." It Is said to be a langh from stsrt to finish. Gordon's Oz.tmpia (J. E. Oomerford, mgr.)— The talent conslsta of Whitney'. Dolls. Brooks and Harris, Warren and Brockway, Fred Pet?rs and company, Clark and Verdi, and "Big Jim." This was the first theatre decorated la honor of tbe Knight* of Columbns celebration in this city. Bowdoih Sou iris (G. B. Lothrop, mgr.)— Again Violet Mosootte's Merry Maids, asslated by the following vaudevillians: Fields nnd Hon- son, Count La Gusta, Jack Emerson, and Dick Howard. Lkinoton (I. Ormsrrif'Jackson. mgr.)—In tho open air theatre are: W. B. Browning, Ooates. Keene and Johnson, Earl and Bartlett, Kimball and onovan, and EI Barto. Pabaoon Pabk (O. A. Dodge, mgr.)—The amusement rankers last week were: Mite Morec, Vera Sohrlna. Martin Fabrlnl, Dolly Clifford, Pendleton Slaters, Art Spaoldlng, Marie Camilla, Edna Leader. Prjmbollie Trio. Marimba Sere- naders. Nervo, the Lansings, aad other features. SrOTLIOHT OATIIEBINOS. Tims, offering tlio "Movies" and popular aongs are: The Bijou Dream, Old South, Scenic Temple, lleacon, Pastime. Oomlqne, Star, Unique, Apollo, Liberty, Now Palace, Harvard, Wlntbrop, Ideal, Superb, Dudley, Oriental. Back Bay, Dreamland, Imperial, Cambridge. Huntington Avenue, Will- lams' Ideal. South End and the Boxbury. Tub Majestic starts agoing with Olive Wvnd- hnm, In "What Happened to Mary?" Aug. 18. Thb Old Howard will lie opened for the season Ang. II. The old landmark: has been In tbe hands of the painters and decorators for the past fortnight, and thing* look bright and merry around the famous amusement place. Fbbo. b. WRianr. the manager of the Ply- mouth. Is Mentioning at Peak's Island, where ho will remain nnlil the coming season when his homo will open. The Gaiett Is billed lo open Aug. 18 with the College Girls, but there Is a possibility tbat the bouse may open a week earlier. The weather Is probably tbe bosa of the situation. Hexst Cut Dadneoed tbe veteran comic opera comedian. Is sbout to publish a volume of reminiscences, Tho old gentleman, who is now living In tbls city, was Identified with the stage for more than sixty yean. He was the comedian end manager of the Bostonlana and tbe Boston Ideals. It is about tbnc for Geoi^e Williams, the prop- erty man at Keith's, to get back on his Jib. He has been away now almost a month, and while the show is going on Just the same, the patrons mlsa the fat fellow with the smile that never comes off. Lynn, Maaai.—Olympla (G. II. lard, mgr.) motion pictures and vaudeville. Cumiqub (Al. Kewball, mgr.)—Motion pictures and illutrated songs. Crntral SqvAXU (J. II. Dotiuvao, mgr.)—Mo- tion pictures. DauMLAKn (J. C. O'Cnnnell, mgr.)—Motion pictures and Illustrated sonf. to excellent houses. Foatimo Hbidob (J. W. Chase, mgr.)—J. W. Gorman's musical comedy, "Home from College." ltBLAT Tiieatbb. Bass Point, Nahant (H A. Chenowctb, mgr.)—Motion pictures and Ulnstratcil songs. Tub Auditorium, formerly managed bv the I Imlsey Morrison Slock Co., Inc., baa been leased by Green & Abrama, who will present high class stock productions, beginning Ang. 10 BASE BALL Polo Grounds NATIONAL LEAGUE WHh ST. LOUIS, Au«. 13, 14, IS. AMERICAN LEAGUE With ST. LOUIS, Aug. 8, 0, 11, 13.