The New York Clipper (August 1913)

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iM' \w ^. 18 THV, TSraiW TORE OUCPP3BR. AUGUST 23 sysr In ih»"ta(MH in those days, and one of the tli ice colored men to pUr In having been a member of the Orkksts, of fciag- tatnton and other while teams, Mr. Kllla tin Urn ldentlfled with Bldgewood baseball. In Brooklyn, (or the pait seven yean, and his acrpulntancr with the semi pros, ana big tcuguera as well, in Urge. THE INJURED CIRCUS HEN. Thirty-seven employees of Bantam A Bailey's Osrons were Injured la a wreck which o ccu rr e d •boot aldalffat, Aog. It, at Blcaoeld. Neb., ■boat Wteea tulle* South or Ocaaha. The clrctu wa> m reef* to lilanttc. la. The/ canceled the date. Ike trala wrecked waa running aa a special freight and had atarted t» get on a elding to allow a Bock Island Special to pass, bat had only sot partly on vhen the special alrack the cara occupied or.the cocking, department of the clrcaa. aereateeo of the injured were brought to Omaha (or hoapltal treatment, Ike five moat daiiferously Injured were: flames Oroghaa, aged twenty-one, New fork. badly lacerated legs. Mian Bosch ased 8ft/, SookaBt, Wash., twMed left leg. Joseph Moucher, about twentr-tbree yean old, no address, badly Injured about the body. Tliomns Oampliell, tbirty-six years old, Central Falla, a. I., bruised about body. Ocorge Burke, aged twenty-three. Barton, Id juries about anns and body. All ot the above were taken at obm to the operating room at the hospital. These men received minor injuries ud will leave the hospital within a tew dan: Frank Moore, afty-three years old. Bridgeport, Oonn. Daulel Drlacoll, twenty-one years eld, rail River, Mass. V. 0. Moore, twenty-one years old. Providence, It. I. John Stevens, aged twenty-Aye, New York. John Brown, aged forty, New York. Frank Clark, aged thirty-two, Waterbnry. Oonn. Stanley Lewis, aged twenty-live, Jacksonville. rut. Harry , no age nor address given. Maboney Truiic, hurt Internally and Injured about bead. Win Dlai. colored, hurt Internally. Mart Galloway, bruised and hart internally. Tony lUkskl, bruited and hurt Internally. The following were more or less cot ud braised, hut their Injuries were not considered sufficiently aerloua for removal to the hoapltal. .Blley, Harry Miller, Jerry Honey, Root Hsallh. Pat McDonald, Frank Moore, frank Rysa. Jaha Flligecild, Geo. Burke. Allear Boh, Prank Ohuk, Joha Shackey, David HUlop, George W. SssJth, John Stevens, Walter Waraox, John Sullt- vsa. Mist Brooholi. Welter Ootrnx, Lewis Spolak. Thomas Campbell. Harry Habile, George Harrison, John Brown, D. J. Daniels, William Murphy, John Smith, James Grohcn, Jack Savage, John Gardiner, Howard Cleary, Mortimer Plalier. Up to latest reports none are dead, and the doctors have greatest hopei that all will recovsr. 101 RANCH N OTES, (nr JOE LXWIB.) ■,^a^MH The business with the 101 Ranch Show has been exceptionally good tbe past week, with turn- nwnvs at Minneapolis and Hi. I'aul. Joseph O. Miller left at St. Paul, for the Ranch at Win. Okla.. and will return with a number ot fresh bronchos from the range. Ha, ha, at last we know where wc start the big noise for 11)14, bat we should worry. That big smile of Geo. Arlington's makes them nil alt up and take notice. The rajs of lights will Shine down, on nil who gather ul the big— Madison Squire Garden, wltb the words: "101 Ranch Real Wild West," sparkling like diamonds on dear old Broadway. The Mulligan Guards are now disbanded. Tbe columns will now be called the Farcical Columns. Oar notable writer has resigned to pay folly— Ills uteemed friends—a long vacation. Trusting he will not forget we hnvc appreciated hut good v-ork In the post. We all will miss his "dtaloglcal" sayings, ana sincerely hope that the new re- porter for the Farcical Columns proves as well. James Kelly Is Hie best what am, Tnu Nxw Yonir. Ocipran reports his work excellent. Ills successor will be Robert Mathews, the long boy from Oklahoma City. Tho 101 Ranch Show chin with SeU-Ftoto it Hamilton Ohio, In September. Oe.pl. Claude, the mlgbty demon of the 0—1, say* Mew York looks good to him. bat may go hostb. The agents want to know why! All subscribers 1 Remember, bear In mind, that Tub Nbw Yodk Cliites does no knocking—It's clean, up-to-date, and the oldest show paper iu the world. Dan Dig. the mm with the mule, and cowboy clown, Is oow called the Coupon Kid. He saves th<m, Anyone, everybody, give Dan the coupons— any kind, every kind—he In saving them. These are the names of subscribers and boost- ers for Tub Nsrw Tokk Clutkb: Mrs. Geo. Arlington, J. a Miller, Tony Ybane, assistant treasurerj Bo/ QUI, treasurer; Jimmy Kelly, Batch Ouhn. McOaan, Bam Lord, Prof. La Banca, papt. Claude, Vera T. Tantllnger, Ilessle Her- berg, the Marcuses. Geo. Tipton. Chief Tephoa. 0. Waldick, Chester Brers. Tommy Ktrnan. Prof. K, Rogers, Rocky Mountain Hank, J. It. Rltey, Harry Oostello, Mike Quintan, Roy Shank, Keith Buckingham., Ernie Waters, Parry fitters, Oneblngberry, Kusllk, Henly, OITlelul Ann.; Mabel Fry fllewart. Wearer Gray, Fred Beckman, " Ouy Bobtnaon, Dick Johnson (Kelly, tho Boston Kid), Burden, Ole Burg, Bob Mathews, 1,. Freld, Cameron and (lould, Ray Cronln (Calliope Eaton). Deacou Wilson, Red Scars. 0-t Pit: Loroy Scott, tbe Blnssers, (l-l Pit; Vino and Fny, Bert Earl, Miss lonn, Milton lllnkle, Jane Fuller. J. Thomas. C I,. P.. assis- tant trainmaster; Flying White, trainmaster. The Firclal Column will be published, starling next week. All subscribers note, on account of change of tbe Mulligan Quant*, look for the big number soon. HEBREW COMIC Pwrxnaaaont ■aMreo», S3a B. Bnltlasoro 8U, Haitian*™, Bid. CHORUS GIRLS, SOUBRETTE, COMEDIANS AT OMOE IQftY 61BIS BlBLESqUERS, CoBeriofn Hall, 25th St, as. 8ft An, New York POE PERSICA'S NEW GARDEN THEATRE ETARTZNQ SEPT. 1 CHORUS GIRLS WHO CAN DO SPECIALTIES This la a good percentage house. Also want to hear from GOOD COMEDIANS for permanent stock, AddTCBS JOHN PKRBICA, MEMPHIS, TENS. OfPAHB. Tie Wettiington Evening attar, Aon;. It, Sara t "The Gayoty ro-opoued for toe aeaaoa yesterday. Kolcr, Hall and Morton, with tho Queens of Paris, in a two act comedy, en- titled 'We, Ui 4 Co. it Home,' being the Initial attraction. Audlcncos that taxed tbe capacity of the theatre were on band at the two performances. THIRTY-SIX, COrST 'EM. - AL Becvea sent his company on to Roch- ester last Sunday, and went there himself on Tuesday to study his part for the opening, 16. He has oorraled thirty-six of the pret- tiest show girls, mediums and ponies for his production, bended by himself and Andy Lewis. A big foor musical number, with AL An . eB - B 'r° plonking the banjo, Andy Lewi* ;ieUa Bus- ^J*. *Jl'|-.. sell and another player, will bo a restore. !*^' Chic Cameron has been added to the cast in place of Ooorge Scott. La Belle Helenc and Charles Relyea, the physical marvel, arc out of burlesque. They open Sept. 1 In "The Soul Kiss.** Clipper Post Office, - In order to ovoid inlatnl.es and to insure the iiromut delivery of the letter* sadvertlsed las tula Hot, mm envelope plainly addressed must be sent (or rneh letter, and a written order (or the letter, aligned vrlch the (nil name and nddreas and the liu«- of business followed by the sender, most also foe enclosed. Pleaae mention tbe date (or nans. her) of tbe C'LIPl'UIt In which tbe ■ ettcro seat tor were advertised, LADIES' LIST. Brosra. Ann Itronaal htaeod Bend, atary Head. Bannlo BeU, Marie Bovrea, Vurie Broam, Orce BttauKt May fortune, Ilascl Chester. Bllta JACK FACST WBITKB, The Broadway Girls opened in Baltimore), at the Oayety, Aug. 0, with the thermometer CasaaheB. Kitty at nlntey-nlne, to a capacity house, and hare dark. Myrtle continued It aU week up to to-r.lgnz, hare Ofton, Oprale Just heard from them over the phone. This KfdJsry. aTcna wm U no bull, ask "Bozo," show a hit and Geo. ° A " me -..„, ftl R aaa- hsy a V *t~ **. "« the Silver l>elU0Bm J ." o 3 f c ^ Ktng in ad vance, nnf sed. Devean, Buby 1 ■ Divee, Frances K. A. McABJJLE TO KAKAGE GArETT. lHvenr«rL BwJLoftns, .Beatrice B. A, HcArdle, formerly manager of the %Z£2}?! i 2££ inspire, Cleveland, O., tor three years, will Setoeamp. Irene Gray Alma Grcnuilng, Nell Uthaore, Stella GarneUa^ Slsie Ilsriisea, Olivette Haghea, aiary 1UU, Lllllsn Hayes, Alice Harden, Vivian Ueisi. Lillian Herdy Mrs. Edw Heston, Marie Jessica, Ekn !.:-•. Mrs. II. W r.aVaunt Coricne Lawrence, Gertrude I.oftus, Jeania LcMocton. I-rnncea l^lioy, Qladys be seen Jn the same capacity this year at the Oayety, 'Brooklyn. Manager atcArdte ar- rived in New York Aug. 15, and paid all the boys round the Columbia Theatre u31dg. a visit DREAILAHD BURLESQUERS WITH JOHVSTOfJ AND BUOK1.BT In a musical bursssiat, entitled "Dreamland.** Book and lyrics by Ed. Johnston; ousne by Jesnette Buckley. Uorray Hill Theatre, .tug. 16. The cast: Dusty Bhodes Ed. Johnston Frederick DlnkUupiel William Mossey Dsndy Dsa Jim O. Dlxou Levi Cohen Meyer Harris Stump llogan , Jack Davis Valet Casey Vlollne Counte*« Countess BeSwlg Von Midler Kitty ttpsrloj .Vlrgle Boydea Maggie Mooney , Jeanette Duckley Olrts: mora Stanly, Jenney Oarey, Netty Frost, Mamie Black. Toddy- Steam, Frances Gorman, Dorothy Oalor, I.llllrm Burnette, Jessie Rlker, Anna Locket, Georgia Edwards. Ida La Pearl, Ksther l*owera, Annn Carter, Plorence Herbert, Kdua Bums, Jessie Whitney, Cora Herbash, Etta Itogers, May Boyland, Kitty Bussell, Anuetla OoDlns. Wlnfrld Park, fjOulse Palmer. Marlon's Dreamlands will have to get along this season without Dave Marloa. With Ed. Johnston sad Jeanette Buckley fea- tured, the plot hi necessarily built along rough- FOLLIES OF THE DAY. Duval. Miss L. Darrell, Males? Denton, Trxie Barlr Dorothy S. Evans, Agnes Kltlnge . Threaa IsTArTDAED. CEI ClrTKATl, BE-OPENS. nSSg^awS i The Columbia Amusement Company has Falsrdoui, decided to continue to play at tbe Standard, CaraUlc Cincinnati, O., until the completion of the new house, Henry P. Dixon's the Belles of Beauty Bow will open it Aug. 31. s OHPHECM, PATEBSOM, OPENS. Billy Watson's Orpheum Theatre opened Aug. 18 with Rose Sydell's company, tea* curing Johnnie Weber, and no doubt tbe show will draw big attendance all three days avnaresrs H.AG. ekejsTe, TsveljB Foater, Eva annsnrrald, OeralUne Kayaat, Lurla f/ivett Josephine Leonard. Susan McAllister, Mrs. Rich Treate, Pront, Era llose. Mar Beid. Peart Paige. Avcs Podren. Gcraldloe Uoaalle, Miss Roretls. Msy Russell, Marie Bernsids, Ethel Berotr, Bose Biggs, Mrs. Bernard Rogers, Bthrt Russell. Nan Buisell, Mrs. Mel villa Selblnl, MIsDah Searcy. Miss a St, OUlre, Aids Summers, Clare Smith, Elsie Schoce, Madlyn Sullivan, Llate 3eymour, Mrs, Sykes, Carrie Montford Eileen Manning, Mabel Mason, Mime Mack, Olive Maywood Caroyn Martin. Martha Meera, Marie Montrose, Lilian Miller Mrs J 1 . V. Martin, Blanche Nielsen, Marie Neville, Madame ?tewsome, Marie Opel, Mrs. H. GESTLEHEIi'S LIST. Mrs. Hattle Travers. Belle Voa Bergen. Oretchea Van Dora, Fvances L. VanCsmp. Bose WsaJibom, Lillian Weiss. Kiss •Vynne, Mona Wnuda, Madam, Williams, E. a Weller, Marie Yosng, Jeanette Armstrong, E, Arnold. Max Colombia, Hew Tork, Ana;, 18, Ilarrjey Gerard presents Gertrude Hayes and company. In THE OdJtDBrl OtT CIRLS. with the foUowlag cast Marian Fairbanks of their stay Mrs. Gibson Stouhope Mildred Stoller Jasbo Joe Barton bay Harry S. Le Van Arclilc Dau Manning Dell Uoy Charles Wllkens Gjpay. Fortune Teller Rosa Alarcon Duke of OloncectersUlrc H. Blchardson Hall Lieut Welilagford Jen Deianey Olher characters and bits were played by: Hal I'ltTson. Bdsrard Brennan, Blmer Doffer, Anna Prcpp, Soto Mayer, Kstherrn Plerson, Kdllh Mal- vcre. Addle Wllkens. Fred. Harben, Muddy Sul- livan and Marie Hilton, The chorus Included: Misses Propp, B. Sulll- vau, HUton B. Sullivan, Kelly. Holton, Blber. M. Sullivan, Malvore, Bush, Plerson, Tempest, Chap- man, Potter. Welton. Garner, Weston, Howard, Blley, Daniels. Mr. Gerard has not chanced the book, and retains most of its feature songs, as: "Tou're Just the Sort of a Girt for a Boy Like Me" (sung by Miss Hayes to a party la tbe boa), "All Aboard" and "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke." Other PABIHIAN BEAUTIES OPENS. 81m Williams' Parisian Beauties <Prorres. stye) opened to a packed house at utica, N. T., aatarday, Aug. 18. The show goes to Alsace & Gertrude Hayes Lawrence and ttolyoke. Lorraine ADea, Harry Allen, Sid. AMn Peter H. Adorns, Boot. Armon A Armor. Ambrose. Mysfx Briscoe. Joggler Bertraad, Irrank Besway. Hapjy Oira of the critics pulled a nifty last . week in writing about the caorns In the i£SS£'t£ZZi Boeeland Girls. In one paragraph he says: SJSifi rhai t "Tbe chorus looks shy on ambition." A little further along he says: "Tbe chorus of twenty are all good looking and a lively bunch, particularly the two end ponies." Harry Lao .si will manage a picture bouse for Robert Manchester, at Palocaville, 0. Darn Marion's Own Co. will play one night at the Empire. Hoboken, 23. and will then start its regular season at Albany, Aug. 28. Rita . Lobbainb has Joined Waldroa's Troraderos. In thb route list of the Columbia wheel •will be noticed a lay off, due to the New . llurtig & Seanioa Music Halt, New Tork, Dot nernartt. A, being completed. Colgne, Mr. Tub Gaiety, Philadelphia, closed tbe Sum- Crane, a L Black, J. J Blondell, Ed. Brlggi, Carl Brown, Fred. Brewster. Mont Brady, Paul Bclleclalre A Herman nrontford, T. Bradley, B. O Brennen, Earl Bradley. Charlie Bajorek, Jno, BoaKman, S. 8 Bucher. Burt lureo. uie pioi is necessarily cmur aiong wugu- fliwaru buu owuw, mm m««w_^. wimw —.„ .*^.i, -id .«^ M,. »»u. H v«i Amm n^nai in-.i o house lines, and from the noisy arrival of "Duaty catchy numbers were: ''Rosa Rosetta." "Come Out net stock 16. and the regular wheel shows Cotter, VfaL B. Tonrr L, GuNNalf. formerly asslstaut man- ager or 101 Ranch Wild West Snow, luj been aiinolnled manager ot tbe Corinthian Theatre. In Rochester, N, V., a Columbia Amusement Co. houMe. Ds. Cfuiiiis E. BasHAsn, a shcAviunn, of Coney Island, was petting a wild hreas on the nose through the bars of Its csge Isst night when the hyena bit off the second linger of his right hand. (Continued on nays is.)' MANAGERS* SESSION IN SANDUSKY. About fifty members of the National Vaude- ville Association began tbelr sessions at the Point, In SnmliiBky, O.. Aug. 13, and the States of New York. Pennsylvania. West Vir- ginia, Kentucky, Illinois and Indiana, were jenreeented. The officers of the association arc: Presi- dent. Ocorgo Scltnofer, Wheeling, W. Va.; vice presidont, William James, Columbus: cscretnry, Bay Andrews, Muncle, Ind.: treas- urer, 0. O. Murray, Richmond, 1ml.: di- rectors, Gus Sun, Springfield; C. 8. Sargent, Toledo: Bcu Burke, Brnddock, Pa., and Ben D. Croft, Indianapolis. «ls » PITHOT HEARD FROM. Richard I'ltrot. tbe great Impresario, la booking performers all over the world as he i» exclusive sole American representative for many big vaudeville and circus concerns all over the globe. He acts not aa sn agent, but lias power of authority from bis big managers abroad to innk» arrangements for tours, and sign contracts. Ills ads. in tills edition of Tub CitrPRt show his aetlvltlos, and will explain wlint lie cim do for tho American performeM nbrnad. «'» TBE TANGVAY COMPATfY. Rra Tstigunye company, with which she will open at tho Teck. Bulfalo. N. Y., under Iho mnngemrnt (or rather direction or some- thing like that) of S. W. Combs, will In- clude. IkisIiIfs the cyclonic one herself, tho Five Juggling Mownttn, Brady and Mahoney, Johnny Ford, Musical Nowes, Seven Bono- ii'or Arabs, Harry I'ngllsh and company, and the Orlando Trio. .Nothing further has devctoped ht the damage suit of Arthur Klein against Miss Tinguay for breach of contract. Rhodes," In tbe first act. down to the finish of his dream, Ed. Johnston, as the frowsy tramp, none too gentle with the use of his hands and feet, as well as Miss Buckley, as Maggie Mooney. In the cbsrarter of a tough cook and maid ot all work, were there wltb tbe rough stuff. Miss Buckley Inlerludcd with a number, also as a political women's rights leader, and as the kiddle la "Up We Go," appeared ta her own face long enough to show bow really pretty she could look. In Uils number tbe tossing blanket was Used with good comdey effect. Ed. Johnston made his big Initial hit with a couple of parodies, urttcnlsrlf with tbe one en- titles "You Made Me Show Yes." Ills "Val- halla Spiel," with Miss Bnckley. was also the usual success. lie also masqueraded for a little white as a duplicate of Vlrgle Royden, for the purpose of making her bellevo tbe was louliliig Into a talrror. With Win. Mossey and Vlollne, aided by Jun Dixon, be also produced a bur- lesque musical act similar to tho one shown by him with Billy Arlington with sood success. Countess Iledwlg Von Midler did not have much t> do In the Hoe ot acting, but showed to ad- vrntago In several of tbe numbers. Tbe opening ensemble for both acts was handsomely set with the twenty girls placed to give the best effect In their tasty color combina- tion of eon turns. Jim Dixon whose voice Is as good as ever led several numbers, and his yodel song earned him encores. Meyer Harris, as Levi Cohen, did what he had tn his own telling way. Vlrgle Royden showed her class as the sou- brette, and was all life sod action tn graceful dunces, snappy cake walk, good singing In her numbers, and vivacious readlnt ot her lines. Jack Davis was a sporty gent, sad contributed n dance on skates In his Roosevelt make-up. Good numbers were tbe "Bogle Bogle Man." by Miss Royden; "Texloo," by Miss Royden: "Dandjr Dan," by Jim Dixon ; "Baseball," led by Vlrgle Hoyden, with the girls In pretty satin suits, with a lively Interchange of soft baseballs with tbe audience, took a lot ot recalls, and everybody bad lots of fun. "Old Town b'riends," led by tbe Countess, gave am opportunity for a finishing tableau Including all the principals. "Independence Day," by Jim 01 ion, was au en- thusiastic flag finish. Tho hypnotic atunt by Will Mossey, wltb Ed. Johnson clrtlclslng from a box wag also a good laugh. Tho start: K. R. Patten..,.,,. Manager Iiarry Marlon Business Representative Jack Lee Carpenter Walter Ncwsock Muster of Properties Jim Brown Electrician Mill. llnsle'," and "The International Rag." Miss Uayes was lively as ever as tbe flower girl. Mildred Stoller wore some handsome gowns and sang several Interpolated numbers. Including: "Sunshine and Rosea" and "You Made Me Love You." Harry 8, Levaa, Joe Barton and Dan Manning (Columbia) came 18. Oorbtn. Werner Pittshkld, Mass., is reported to have SK5t "W^ been added to the Progressive wheel, in place W*\ ** * of Lowell. Mass. ™?h",™n^i«v Thomas Mack writes: "Kindly ding tho 2H55S 1 j^ report that ThomaB J. Mack was seriously cjJSjJJ, Elmer injured la a railroad wreck at Los Vegas, N. olivette', Morton Mci_ and ssy that I am in good health re- Carter, H. E. Harden. Tom Ilammerly, A. Hickman, Harry Hnff. T forestt Hubla Prank Bora. Blsho Hamlin. Dick HopHrk. Obas. Hares, Edmond Ilulme Wo. H. Han'on, Jules Hamlin, Rich. Hammond, Fat Hnber, Jack itancs. Alb. jacks Bart James, Ed. B. Jeans, Hugh Reyes, C. A. Kelly, M. King, L. B. Kershaw, Ccas. Iv'snfman, Morse Kolb. J. W. Kinfmmin Max Kolb Bros. King. Jack Klby. L. J. Leonard A Drake I.aVeen, 8. W. Ixouard, J. B. Landean, Max Lawrense. Bert Unney Bar. J. '/eRoy. Connie Le Rue. Art, Lorens, Mart. Isbadle, Francis Lewis, W. H. Lucas, Claud L. Lesrete, The ^^"blr^^^me^lThi^second EBMM«F'i»".«S at Ctncln- SSSUTkf of Ids bteycle stanta. also tbe kid In the second ratl ~*5 Bcspectfolly yours, -Thomas J. Campbell A mhers also In the Msick." a?*'!" nsV street singers. Gon Hru,, Joe Hurtig and Harry Semon Cfn»£» |SS ru-lcwops msde the have incorporated the Bllaabeth Hippodrome. Wu^bSwlBgem< ; Use in sate sttite. Job Uaicubls, formerly of the Bmplre, gstjffc * »■ la troable with her Jtrooklyn. will W assistant leader at the ESSS. Qeo ' act. Rose Alarcon sang In numbers, also in the specially ot the Five Aiarceos, street singers. Gertrsde Hayes and her I" usual bit, Mhu Hayes lookaag and little Mss Propp, again trousers. Messrs. Hall and Deianey did well in their roles, and Jere Deianey Is a good singer and acting asset. The scenic and costume equipment was of the finest. The heat on Monday affected the gaae ot the honse. The staff: Barney Gerard. Inc., proprietors; Jack MeNaaiara, manager; tools Gerard, bwsl- eras manager; Harry Chapman, msadcal director; Morton B. Fox. carpenter; Charles Eerber, e*ec- Jirooklyxu ■ Bnshwlck. Brooklyn, N. T. Andrew Byrne «" *™ . will be the leader. SiS Bros, Gtx>. B. C0I.LIM8 continues as the wielder ^nrrJo E of tbe baton at tbe Murray HilL New Tork, omsbelL 'no. Zblla Clattow closes with the American - Beauties nt the Btandard, BL Louis, 23. MADISON'S NEW BUDGET JEST OUT. The announcement of a new Issue of tiadi- trlclsn; Wm. Woodrlng, property man; Mme. sow's Budott is always hailed with delight by Ylngllng, wirdrobe mistress. vaudeville performers because they know s i that they will find within Its covers sn nva- _.__^ lanche of new laughing material. For bis D/YIirHDV Mt& lsaae iladieon's budget, Ho. IS, which Jj\J VV XLIV I Is Just off the press, James Madison baa pro- vided • collecflon of stage wit and humor itmerior to anything he has published here- ofore. To sum up the contents tn detail BURLESQUERS >b Bronx, Ana-. IS. T CarroL *n»a. J Chase. W. H. Coulter. G. H. Cornish. W. A. De Ton A Keanedy Doyle, J. Downs. W. Ot De Hue, Bobby Dunn. Then. P. De Mar, Paul DeVere, Harry Drew, Chaa. C. Davis. Austin Dixon, Joe Darling S. P. Prescott, Loa Paugborn, Dr. Parsons, Jack Pnctera, M. Prise, Hal. Polhick. 3. M. Robinson, Musd Romane. Selmar Ryer. Archie Richmond, Bob Richards. T. J. Rlnilfto, Bruee Bockway. Ralph Ram!all. B. a Redheads. "The Reed, Miles A. Reld, Harold Keynolds, P. A. Reed. W. D. R»go. Great Robledlllo P..-T... P. O. Russell A Reld Uoooey. Hike Russell. Ed. Roberts, T. H. Robertson. W. Roberts, Fred Royal Stock Co. Russell, Fred. Richardson A.B Riley, J. B. Rnssell, F. A. Rogers, Geo. Reese, Sam Rose, L. E. Bvsn, Dan RlnaVIo, R. H. Ro-seoe, Jack Ttslteu, T. A. Richmond, Tin In.-irte. Howard Rosrrom, Jas Llddy, P. F. Bae Jno. G. Lewis, Jack Rhclnstrom A.L btebernun. J. S Smith, Peter LTrens, Harry Schwartz. Earl would require more space than we have at Miner's Bronx, Aug, IS. onr cosBiniind. Suffice It, therefore, to state* Dorrity. Harry mm? £ni n« njyim that within Budget covers will be found Erwln Tbos. ! ,, ^.'• u ?? B y-••? vti:.-"*H. •»r*!T9 twin mw mnnrtaim PishrsHnr aaits ud Emerson. D. Lamb, Arth. J Leav'.tt. a. Q. Lee. Mark Lntoinger, O. Lewis. J. 0. UcDermott, Ed. Uolvy.* J. Mason. Jas. McSee, H. E. rToore, Ed. O. Murphy Horace McCllntock Billy McGnlre, Dan L Mdvln, Chuck McNatt, Nutty Mlrhal. D. A. Morgan, J. Doug Murphy's Com. Morris. Lew H. Miller. Bruce Monyer, W. W. Morgan, Frank. Marks. W. B. Mac, Chas. .EddleWUteraid twelve ^new monologues^ embracing white and Nathaniel Levy'. Bud Scrlbner Ebenexcr Smith Oecrge Suyder Mrs. AbolngtoQ Ford llatolis Morgan Patrick. p'Shaoghnessy f-jaa, tS^tSS. 55r»w." IrVfiTanY Dutch":~el5»t «2fH, ibudai . .Jack QuUiS orleinal acts for two males and seven Tor g*«S. n ' £f** ...'_ «*j„ »,.T. „«h fnmd.. ihr^ ^«.» n,i.d,,t flr«» tlmorc. Alan Margaret Smith Jane May Dolly DooUttle. Violet Oray. Primrose Sesnoa Matilda Scroggs Man Oarr Officer CCS May Irish Headed by Fltsgerald and Quinn, the Bowery UurlesQuers, Joe Hurtig's Oolumhls circuit show, opened at Miner's Bronx Aug. 18. The show remains the same this season as last as far as the book Is ronccrned. snd outside of one or two changes In tbe company the cast is the same as lust year. Chorus: Sena Worm. Tiny McCoy. Outra Mas- ters, Dolly Lame, Bessie Moris. Grace Beade, male and female: three great minstrel first parts, a screaming farce, a Suffragette stump- speech and sixteen parodies of lates song hits. . These are issued in the form of a separate Parody Album, thus permitting the contents to be changed from time to time. The price will remain one dollar per copy, although the valuable character of tho contents would enable the publisher to charge many times that figure were he so willed. The history of Staaison'* Budget has been one of steady growth and continuous suc- cess. Its circulation is to-day greater than ever before in its history, and It numbers Nora Gordon, Henriota Morla, Dora Bennett, Ida among Its subscribers many performers who OLYMPIC THEATRE OPENS. The Progressive circuit opened the Olympic The- atre Saturday night, Aug. id. with Wash. Mar- tin's bunahlne Girls, The weeky review of tbe I'rogresslvo circuit's shows will begin In the next issue of Tna Now Yonrc Ourrna, which la the beginning ot the regular season, The cast ot tbe Bunahlne Girls Includes: Pets Cirrley, Frank Manning. Chas. Baymond. Louise ponrson, Betty Davison, Florence Martin. Chorus: Marlon Kemp, Evelyn MeOanlly,' htluule Robbina, Genevieve Stone, DelU Morton, Grace Wlnskley, Mso Allison, Mabel Allison, Ada Kcndrlck. Bessie Montgomery, Catherine Adhlre, Evelyn Rivers, Ray Morris, Julia Brown, Ethel Brewster, Oeorgto Mitchell, Tiny Roth. Catherine Carr. The numbers Include: "Ragtime Band," "Plain Clcthes Mnn." "In Normandlo," "Always Take a Girl Named Daisy." "Maggie." '"" Shore." "Mason and Dixon ..Line, While the Loving 2a Good." "Loving Melody Man," "Naughty Melody." "Where Bid Too Get That Girl," "Parisian Bali." 'Swing, Swing, Hwlng." ''Honeymoon Express." The staff: liurtlg A Sea toon. George II. Harris, Harry Abbott. Eddie ritimrald. A. Gibbons, Al. Gsurd, Frank Connor, Jack Haggard, Georgia Mitchell. Olio. have bought every Budget from tbe first Issue. u?mbu Onus win end her present vaude- By the Sea vllle t*> ur ° D thc Pacific Coast on Aug. 31, "Love Me ind Immediately return to Chicago, where DeOrvraegrJBdsrn Manny A Falco Maton. D & Cos Uacsuley. J. T. Mansfield. W. J. MaiL'-haw, It. Uaxmllltaa. Bob Mitchell. Jas P. Meiloy A Capltello Morris, Jas. MrDeroiott. E. J Mnrphy, H. Meyers. B. A C. McCpskln. John Malyns, Bob Nelson Comhrue* Nutt. Ed. C. Newton. Chas. Nelson. O. R. N'olind. Elmer Nye. B. H. Newton, H. A. Orcutt A. a Ogden, Donnld Otis. Oliver 3. ">m.-.r, A. Ben O'Brien. Neil Pcrrln AL Putnam O. 8. Petora A rehearsals of the new Howard piece start on Sept, a. The production is scheduled to open Sept. 26. O'Nbill and Ouii-roaD close with the Kadell-Erltchfleld Show at Dawson. Ky„ Aug. 23, and will open on the Sara Massell time, out ot Atlanta. Oa., Aug. 25. Bobbbt Stbaus and Catkbih Latdbop, a • non-professional, ot Haaleton, Pa., were mar- MaNaora It. W. Ogtnag, of the Girls from rled at Haslcton Aug. 14. Mr. Straus wilt Blott. E Bmerson. Jim Frits & Curtis Frawley A Hunt Field, Francis Flynn, Earl Faraer, C. H. Freedman, H. Gem, A. Gould A May Griffith. Jack Gardner, C. A. Gates A Gates Green, Paris Ceraad. Marvel ■Ireenwood M.P. nibboas. Frank CoMsmlth, 0. Gordon, Tom Gordon. Billy S. Gross, Herman Grady, BiRy TTedge, John Hayes, Jas. P, Hawthorne. Wm Part 0. W. Hotly, Joha Eanna. AL Hamile Great Hogan, Boy F-. Haydes. Prank Hlrt, Wka. Proudlove. J. D. Potter, H. B Paxson. Fred S. Piedmont Novelty Co. rani. Louis Smith. Irerrest Soelier Wald. Stocum, Jas. P. Sharp, Harry Stein. Arthur Stanton, Walter Sherman, H. B. stammers. F. M Sloan J. A M. behermer. L 0. Slavln, John Poutbera, Bart Sullivan, Joe f-ymonds, Jack Scanlon, G. B. Smith, Jas. Smith. Harry fsnow. Arthur Srhneker, Irving Stunner. Fred Hair.to AMartow Stereos, Bert Seymoto A Williams Sherman, Mel Slierrard, D. *»*. Stewart, CaL Strceter, M. B. Thompson. H. B Tracy. Dick Tucker, N. E. Tnler. Sidney Tehtttts, J. H. Trlmbel, Geo. Tell**. Jsck Vane. H. M. Validon Daniel Vojllcdo Peerlo* Warn. G. B. Warden. Harry Whitney, earry Ward. Harry J. Wordlcy. Ralph White, Chas. J. Wards, AL Walters, Lew Walsh & Beetle J Walker Jack Watson StockCo Ward, Happy Williams, Dan White. Arth T. White A Perry Wiley, Oscar Wood Balton Trio Williams Worn. Chas. Wak*. Wxli. Watklna, Pierre Weltiner, D. EI. Wilson, G. X. Vonngmaa Troup V'nung, Geo. K. ZtBcTl, Fraak SEE NOTICE AT HEAD OP LIST. '".« w —wn wi m*,u niumu, a.w , a.iwwi, ««» MAisauKH i*. »f. vmiiain. «. iov virin iwiu ricu ox asaVMBsssD Aug. aw, mr. airau Kulllvnn, Ellrabelh Bogers, Stella Bnrklev. Leo- Happyland Co. writes front rrovldenoe, Aug. IT: start on the W. V. time in September. Die Walters. Nellie Bnellnjr. Jose Morrow. Gas- "Oar anenlmr liera on Satardar nurht was a tie- i>„«r™-,»'n !>.•»- r». xnm Tmm. w. Die Wiiltcrs, Nellie BueUng. Jose Morrow, Qns- sic Sobclson. Kitty Morgan. Edith Schafer, Helen Davis, Dorothy Garrison, Madge Paull, Staff: Wash. Martin, manager: Ohaa. Falke, rtage mannger; Usuk Goldeniterg. business mann* ger: Andy Harer, musical director; Earnest Btone, ismperty master; Joe Lyons, electrlelsn; Madame Nitrlm, wantrobr ulstress. BL'RLESQl'E AT WILLIS WOOD. The Willis Wood Theatre, Kansas City. Mo., through Manager Crawford, of St. Louis, bas Uen ndded to the Progressive burlesque wheel, opening Aug. .11. > Dour Swxbt canceled her eontract with Chas. Taylor's Tango Girls (Progressive), and was re- placed by alndy* Bears. Jims Mar, a newcomer to burierqne, rrpltces Ethel Greco thu season with the Bowery ttur- k to tiers. • FioKstca Mn.is closed with the Coy New Ten hers, Aug. 16. Oct opening Item on Saturday night was a tre- mendous success. Tho how s vu cosapletely sold out long befjr> tbe doors opened, ana the show run just as wnoothy as if It bad bees playing a full season." Tun principals In Two not Knights and the Gsy Modiste are : Billy W. Watson. Florence Bel- nxnt, Nellie Wat»n, Ida Baytoa. Tbos. A, Brooks, Chas. A. I'lgg, Joe Bnckley, Dolly Fields. Tub Colombia Amusement Co. have adjusted the matter of the contract for the Empire, Paler- son, n. J., sad a Orel class stock wl'l probably be Installed In the house by Manager Brugge- BBBBBi Coirmvr Bawifwrr (some pony) goes with Jean Bedlnl'a Mischief Haters. Jack Hnwaao, the singing straight, bos signed with W. F. Bentlry. for the Stars of Burlesque, to work opposite Billy S|tencer. Rblla Belmont bas canceled her eontract with P.llly (Beef I Watson, and will return to vaude- ville. Pboctob's Park Placb Tilbatee, Newark, N. J., will open 25. Boa Richmond will open 25 with Murphy's Minstrels, at the Steel Pier. Atlantic City. GIORGIO SULLI GRANTED DIVORCES. Justice Mills, In White Plains. N. V., handed down a decree of divorce Aug. 15 to ^..Borough_ Operating Co. ha. 'tween awM*S&T *£*&! HFm 2BS against Vittorla Petrllll Sullt, a noted oper- alte sonnno, living In Florence, Italy. The couple were married In Palermo In 1890. • s » formed by L. E. Easton, Isldor Buxbaum and li C atorsch, ot Woodbavcn. N. T. CeauNCBr Olcott opened his season In "Shameen Dho" at Saratoga, N. Y., IS. The cast Includes: David Olasaford, Arthur Malt- land, John G. Sparks, John Sheen an. Mau- rice Drew, Frederick Roberts, Walter Colli "MADE IN Ql'lNCY" IN SEPTEMBER, Made la Qulncy" Show and Industrial A. H ooNsr 'mcceeAs Jim SUrwart as ctectriclan rJtjf. nSSS^SL JSm\ ??£ SHH ^.Sln *^ alive, has wed Wm. HrjBmersteAn for breach at Miaer'fl Bronx, N. X. leader, and BUly Waldron. ' Of coatrart. San Constance Mpllneaui, Beth *fTankIyn, Eiposltlon, under the management of Hofer canto Lamont and Marlbel Seymour ABuckley, will be held in Qulncy, UL, 8cpt Mas. Leslie Caktkb has brought suit 18-20 against John Cort for alleged breach of aj , > - 00 It ia reported that Samuel P. NIxob and . "T 1 ™ D ?***, lc Maidb**." which was to ©bob J. Fred. Zimmerman hnvc applied for a dia- ^"sT- 24, Is done. Belle Gold and Gustavo eoluUon of partnership In tbe Common Pteaa Wcrner . resigned their roles, as they were Court of Philadelphia. ttnsolted to them. Werner returns to The Da Lisua, the man who swallows froea Bncbantress." Chas. Masks goes la advance ot til Boor Uttte Bit* Girt"