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S jPI EMBED 13 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. HARRY VON TILZER'S HOIVIE-RUJIM HITS UNA CAVALIERI'S SENSATIONAL HIGH-CLASS BALLAD HIT LAST NIGHT was the END of the WORLD THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BALLAD IN YEARS. PUBLISHED IN FIVE KEYS. ALSO AS BASS SOLO THE GREAT COMEDY MARCH SONG HIT GOOD-BYE, BOYS THIS IS A RIOT. LOTS OF COMEDY VERSES. GREAT FEMALE VERSION THE ONLY REAL IRISH BALLAD HIT ON THE MARKET A LITTLE BUNCH OF SHAMROCKS BESSIE WYNN SAYS IT'S THE BIGGEST BALLAD HIT SHE EVER HAD I'D DO AS MUCH FOR YOU SOME MORE REAL HITS ,.. ROW, ROW, ROW THE GREEN GRASS GREW ALL AROUND HARRY VON TILZER MUSIC PUB. CO., 125 W. 43d St., IM. Y. City CHICAGO OFFICE: G-and Opera House Building. ROCCO VOCCO, Manager ■ OUT OF TOWN NEWS Labor Day saw tbe finish of tbe musical sea- ion at tbe Zoo, uud Coney laland closed its gates «n the same holiday. There are no Indications <j( the arrival of Autumn. On the afternoon that witnessed the finale of outdoor amusements at these two resorts the mercury hit one hundred and three on Fountain. Square. Under this sort oC •weltering handicap the theatrical babe—the sea- son of '13-14—It panting for lite. Audiences are not overwhelmingly large, for even tbe nights have been warm. Meanwhile, the houses, with few exceptions, are open. Within a fortnight everything will be In full swing, and only tbe fayety will wait for tbe finishing touches tbat will preface Its dedication to refined bdrlesqae. Qba.vd Oflba House (John B. Havlln, mgr.)— The Anderson Gaiety Oo. will present "Tbe dandy Shop" Sept. 7, as the first offering of the season. "Tbe Winning of Barbara Worth" follows 14. Lteio (Hubert Heuck, mgr.)—Lyman Howe's Trsrel Festival enters npon Its final week 7. "The Tlk-Tok Man of Oi" Is due 14, to open season. WiLKBT Stbeet (W. F. Jackson, mgr.)— "Reekie*," Oene Stratton Porter's book-play, presented by A. Q. Delamater, la coining 7. after a week of "Where the Trail DlTlrtes." Scorch- ing weather was a deterrent to overflowing busl- aess. Hobert Edesoo'a old role of Hon. Landor, Is comn*nrtably taken by 7. Dom Oauolo. Hor- ace V. Noble Is still In the cast as Oralg. Louis- setta Valentine showed to adraotsge as Bess Landor. The company Is quite capable, and In- cluded: Lera Streriior. Hugh J. Adams, Laura 81ms and Wlilitm Sargent, whose lnterpretaton of Buck Walker was a gem. B. F. Keith's (John F. Royal, mgr.)—Nance O'Neil Is the hetdllner 7. She presents her plsy- fct, "Self-Defense." supported by a good cast. Others Include: Stepp, Goodrich and King, Burt Wheeler and company, in "Fun on the Boulevard;" Byron and Laogdon. In "The Dude Detective;" Spencer snd Williams, Gormley and Callery, and the Headers. Motion pictures. Or.PKfc.rvt (J. Herman Thuman, mgr.) — The Orpheum Ployers will Inaugurate tbe new season of stock iierformanres on the hill, 14, when "The Ltty" will be offered. EurnEss (George F. Pish, mgr.)—"The Bower sf Melody." a musical novelty, will be tbe top liner 7. Others: Monte Brooke and Bert D. Harris. In 'The One and the Other ;*• Ernce, Buffet company, In "Over the Transom;" the Livingston Trio, Harry Mayo, and Jack Altaian, and Farley and Preicott. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be burlesqued on tbe Dims. Stakdasd (Harry Hart, mgr.)—Ben Welch and Ids Burlesquers are coming 7. Last week the Oirls of Beauty Bow were In evidence, headed by Frankle Heath. They were seen In a whirlwind af song and dsnee, "Putting It Over." Olalre Devlne scored a hit with ber artist's models. Harry Le Van. Joe Freed and OHIe Mack, were chief among the fun makers, Mabel Olark and Franceses Ward were In the cast. The chorus is pretty, and well dressed. A credit to Manager Harry P. Dixon. Queens of Paris -14. OL-nmc (MeMabon k Jackson, uigrs.)—Fay Foster's Twentioth Century Burlesquers will come T. Last reek, the Girls From the Follies gave, • good show, presenting "The Lady Pirates. Harry Steppe as Ignats Oohen, the stowaway, was the big scream aboard the pirate brig, "Chafing Dish." Marie Loverldge stags well, and wore some stunning creations In the way of gowns. Bhe made a big bit with S. Zitto, In a vaudeville sketch, "The Wop Street Cleaner." Rnth Ever- ett, Margie Cbtlln, Grace Whitman were atonntf the glrs who were prominent In the cast. Bmerle's trapeze act was a feature. The chorus was well costumed and pretty of face. The Tango Girls 14. Uelck's Ornu House (Glen 3. Black, mgr.) —Mast's Dancing Review, a prententlons act, was the feature of the last bill, which Included: Ameta, the Newsboy Sextette, the Maroles Trio, and niley, and the O'Nell Twins. Pictures. Cuestee Pans (I. M. Martin, mgr.)—The second and last week of tbe Autumn carnival opens 7. The Msrdl Oris idea is carried out. The crowning of the carnival queen will be one sf the Incidents of the last day of the festival. Zoo (W.»P. Wbltlock. mgr.)—A Vesper con- cert, by John O. Weber's Band, Is to be given 10, for the Cincinnati Merchants' Association and their guests. , _ Ludlow Laooon (John J. Weaver, mgr.)—The Queen City Aero CHnb held Its outing B. knd gave a balloon ascenclon. The Motordrome three times a week races will continue until October. Ltcektk. —The new season at this old house begins 7. when vaudeville and pictures are to be given. . Mcsio Hux.—"Quo Vadlsl" which drew such crushes to B. F. Keith's, is to return for one snore week. 14. During this engagement, Alvls Bartscbmldt, organist of 8t. Francis de Bales Church, will preside at the great crgan. ZAaLT AITTTOIM L3AVSS. CHESTS Setxove goes West to assume new musical duties at Fsrgo. N. D. Thb Chester Park's annual Baby Show occurs U. Thcbs are at least two Cincinnati girls In the chorus of "The Candy Shop," Mary Rockwell and Bessie Franklin. J. J. Rosstrrmi, I» enjoying his atay among eld home folk. Rosenthal was a local newspaper- man before be switched io theatricals, and won Kathrvn Osterman for bis wife. Ennm WiirrsBBtniN, for many years In the the- atric*, business here. Is now a Los Angeles real estate man. a partner of another ex-Clnclnnatlan, B. W. Oruber. _ . , Mamaoe»3 of indoor ■aasawassaa are stulously waiting for the mercury to fall. August opening? to Cincinnati are always hazardous. MiLi.tR itnoTiiERS & Akukoton'r Ranch No. 101 will close the tented season hereabouts. They will bo seen on tbe Norwood Show Grounds. 12. The NortwooD.—Norwood's new theatre will be ready for dedication In October. Tics Gatrt. tbe motion picture bouse on Fountain Square, in which Harry Hart Is in- terested, has changed Its name to the Star. Walter A. Drapes, of the Zoo. and president of the Cincinnati Chamber of Cianmerce. Is In Europe. He visited the Uagenbeck collection of animals. Maris Dnrssi.ta received a Jolly welcome from tbe Keith constituency. Tbe town likes tbe good natured "big girl." The annual outing of the Cincinnati Branch ef the Motion Picture Exhibitors' League drew a big crowd to Chester Park. Motion pictures of the event were taken. E. K. Htnicka, of the Columbia burlesque cir- cuit, while diving at his Summer camp on the Miami, hit a rock and suffered a big cut scalp and quite a headache. Fortunately bis injuries are not serious. Willaio Ooxsr Is here In advance of 101 Ranch Wild West. Nanci O'Neil and Mahie Dbebsleb were matched for a golf contest here. Toledo. 0. — Valentine, "The Divorce Ques- tion" Sept. 7-10. "Don't Lie to Your Wife" 11- 13 Emtibs —George P. Murphy and the Broadway ^Acitorick.— Blanche Hmg, In "When Claudia ^Erra'a.^-HIgh class vaudeville and Keithto- P b t oTia.--Harry Atwood, aviator, who is corald- crlnar building an aeroplane manufacturing plant in ttio vicinity of Toledo, made a number of suc- cessful flights at Toledo Beach, last week...... The Hippodrome, motion picture house, which opened Labor Day, has been doing excellen busl- eSs Trovato and John F. Conroy beaded the opening bill at B. F. Keith's. .The Ar- code will open 14. with vaudeville and motion pictures. The house has been re-decora td and de- ededly improved Business n the parks Is waning, and coacesslonlsts are gradually beginning to hike for the Winter quarters. Wooster, 0.—City Opera Home (Kettler k limb, nigra.) will open for the Winter Mason, with Lyman H. Howe's plct.ires. Sept. 18. ' The Grt of My Dreams" 22. Vogul's Minstrels 27. Aiuasibba (J. H. Knopper. mgr.)—• Pictures and music. The Fashion Show was held 5. Ltbic and Wallace), motion pictures. Note.— The Lyric Tbeatrj, at any tme a neat and pretty theatre. Is receiving new embellish- ments on the Interior. Artistic panel work, with pilasters. Beginning week of 8, the Alhambra will experience a process of rejavenatlon. with artistic treatment of walls throughout lobby and auditorium. Both of these theatres, built new last year, are very popular. Portland. Me. — Jefferson (Julius Cahn, mcT.) tbe Jefferson Stock Co.. supporting Ade- laide Kelm and Franklyn Muncell. present "The Girl of tbe Golden West" week of Sept. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mumsne (Miss Kelm) leaves 15 for a few weeks" vocation, returning to the com- pany In October. Robert E. Romans and Reuben Weyler Joined 8, for the above production. Busi- ness csnr.clty. , „ ,„ ■ Kerh's (I. M. Moshcr. nurr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Bill week of 8: H. Bart. Mc- Hugh presents "On the School Playgrounds, Gordon Highlanders. Wheeler Earl and Vera Cur- tis, Florence Ackley, Rogers and Dorman, the Torleys, and motion pictures New Pobtland (Jos. A. McOonvllle. mgr.) — Black snd white pictures, and Klnemacolor fea- Geeelt's (James W. Qreely. mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Bill week of 8: The Bua- klrks. Frank Barret, L* Don and Viretta, Myers Sachs and company, Jack Williams, and Musical Koberts. . ., ., , Cabco (M. 0. Blumenberg, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures continue to large attendance. B:o Nickel (Wm. E. Reeves, mgr.)—Patron- age continue to capacity at this motion picture °Nsw Paviuow (J. W. Greely, mgr.)—The Fall seaon opened lest week with excellent patronage. The Arlington Novelty Orcnestra, with dancing, comprise tbe nrlnclpnl features Rivehton Pass: (D. B. Smith, mgr.)—This re- sort closed n most successful season 6. Notes. —Tbe season Is practically over at Old Orchard Beach, and the attendance Is understood to have been excellent at the Pastime, tbe Pier. .Majestic and Sesslde Park Theatres. Local re- sorts have also enjoyed a rood season, as the weather ha« been favorable throughout the Sum- mer Moxley Blumenberg, manager of tbe Oaseo Thestre. bss taken over the Gloucester Theatre. In Gloucescr. Mass.. and engaged Guy Woodmsn ss manager; Inea M. George, as vocal-' 1st, and Leah Thcrault, aa pianist Daniel reader Is mentioned as the msnsger-to-be of the New Empire Theatre, now under construction In thst city Work was Mailed 1. upon tbe new front and enlarged entrance of tbe Big Nickel. Several thousand dollars will be expended, snd tbe illumination planned will be of dsisllng ef- feet The Allentown, Pa., Lodge of Elks were visitors here t», 0, and were greeted and en- tertained by a committee from tbe Portland Lode of Elks. Ilrnn.vrlek, Me.—Cumberland. Owman's Musical Comedy Co.. to "The Dainty Quakeress." Sept. 8-10. "Tbe Newlyweds and Their Baby." "Officer 000," "What nappened to Mary" snd "Baby Mine." to follow. Pastime.— Photoplajs 8 and week. BOSTON. Aa the Autumn season approaches there are many notable attractions HChcduled for tbe local theatres, in fact, as good a showing as we have had in many years. Business Is tip top every- where, the receipts being a Joyful surprise to the managers. Suudest (Wllbnr-Shubeit Co., mgrs.)—Sam Bernard begins tbe last two weeks of his engage- ment at this bouse 8. Tbat the comedian has found the best vehicle of bis career is evidenced by tbe capacity audiences which greet him at every iierformance. Tbeuont (Jno. B. Schoeffel, mgr.)—This is the thirteenth and last week of tbe "Quo Vadls?" pictures at this bouse. The engagement has been one of the biggest surprises of the local theatrical Summer season's. Announced for next week is Mlxxl Hnjos. in "The Little Highness." Werbe & Luescher are the producers. Pabk (Charles Frohman, Rich k Harris, mgrs.) —This the last week of "The Ghost Breaker," In which H. B. Warner la featured. The show stsrted the new season at this house In a lively fashion. "The Conspiracy" cornea next week. Boston (JVohman-IIsrrls Corp., mars.)—When tbe curtain rings down on "Hanky Panky" next Saturday night It will mark the end of one of the longest and moat unusual careers of musical comedy In the last few years. It will mark the actual end of "Hanky Panky," the play which has come to Boston three times, and always better than the time before. Next week, "Tbe Oourtln'," a musical version of "Qulncy Adams Sawyer." It will be here for a fortnight Majestic (\. dbur-Shubert Co., mgrs.)—"What Happened to Mary" is now entering opon Its final week at this house. But few plsys have afforded more enjoye^le entertainment or proved more popular with the tbestregoing public than this "Mary" drama. Mclntyre and Heath next week. In "The Ham Tree." Colonial (Charles Prohmia 4 William Harris, agn.) —"Tbe Merry (Martyr," In which Macklyn Arbuckle Is featured, come, very nearly setting a new pace for musics 1 comedy, Oabtlb Squaue (John Craig, mrr.)—Manager Oralg makes his drat spectacular offering of the season this week, with the production of "Under Two Flags." The play Is rtrongiy cast, with William P. Carleton and Doris Olsson In the prin- cipal characters. The play to follow Is tbe com- edy, "Bachelors and Benedicts," which will be seen for tho first time In this city. Keith's (B. F. Keith, mgr.)—Tills week's bill Is beaded by Clifton Crawford, and tbe other en- tertainers are: Tho Transatlantic Opera Trio, John E. Hcnshaw and Grace Avery, Sidney Jar- vis and Virginia Bare, Kngllsh and Johnson, Cunrmlnga and Gladylng, Five Juggling Mowatts, Chalk Saunders, and the Adss Troupe. Obpiieuu (Victor J. Morris, mgr.)—The play- ers are: Vowan's Setter*. Berry and Wlluehnl, Hall and Earl, "Scrooge," Grant Gardner, Vla- socM Brothers, Dick Ferguson, La Vlne-Clmeron Trio Godfrey and Henderson, George Holland company, Marie Stoddard, an/1 Barton and Lovera. St. James' (Marcus Loew management).—For the week: Vlasochl Brothers, Dick Ferguson, La Yiue-Camoron Trio. Godfrey and Hmderson, Geo. Holland company, Marie Stoddard, Barto and Lov- era. Vowan's Betters, Berry and Wllheau, Hall and Earl, "Scrooge." Grant Gardner, Globe (Robert Janette, mgr.)—Alpha Troupe, Dickey Morris Three, Paul Stevens, Donahue and Stewart, Mason. Lee and Mason, Blllle Horse. Livingston and Fields, Blllle Claire, Stevenson snd Nugent, Clinton and Beatrice, and Dolly West. Goboon's Olthpia (John K. Comerford, mxr.) —For the week: Dalian and Davis, Monarch Com- ely Four, Gertie Le Clair and Picks. Kittle Flynn. "His Father's Sons," De Witt and Stewart, and Major and Roy. Waldbon's Casino (Charles H. Waldron, mgr.) —The Dreamland Burleaquera, presenting a two act comedy, are bete this week. Tbey will be followed by the Billy Watson Sbow. Business la very big. Qaiett (George H. Batchellcr. mgr.)—Tho patrons of this bouse have Mollle Williams and her own company to amuse them this week. This la Miss Wilnsms' second season as a star, and Max Spiegel has surrounded her with the best equipment money csn buy. Tbe Rosey Poaey Girls are coming week of 15. Howard (George E. Lotbrop, mgr.)—This week: The Honey OlrlK, with tho following extra acta: Biff. Frarut and his Frantic Fratm. the Parshleys, Honey Johnson, Field, and Hanson, Skinner and Woods, Kasblma and Bert McLalo. Sunshine Girl* next week. Obano Opeea House (George E. lotbrop. mgr.) —The Girls From Joyland, one of the leaders In tho new Progressive circuit, Is tbe attraction this week, with lbs burletta, "Tbe Moo'lsh Maids." Tbe Honey Oirls will be here week of IS. Bcwnoin" Squabs (George E. Lotbrop, mgr.)— The feature this week Is Matt Ott and company. Io "A Day Off." Also on tbe bill are: The Cycling Brunettes. Ksshlma, Ted Bnyder's Serenad- ers. and tho Three Xylos. Noei'mdexu Paexc (Carlo Alberte, mgr.)—For the week of 8: Colonial Four, Holmsn Brothers, Five Moabera, Kelly and Fine, Pelbam Lynton, and tbe Four Twin*. HEoroED BoourrAED (J. W. Oorman, mgr.)— This amusement place hss been closed for the season. It has been a most profitable one. NOTE*. New pictures and songs are offered at the Bijou Dream. Old Sooth, Beacon, Premier, Pastime, Comlque. Blar, Unique. Apollo. Liberty, New Palace, Harvard. Wlnthron. Williams' Meal, Su- rerb. Dudley. Oriental. Back Bay, Dreamland, mperlal. Ideal. Cambridge, Huntington Avenue, South End and Roxbnry. Paeaook and Lexlogtoo Parka are now closed for tbe season, They both had • very successful Jixia Handessoh and "The Sunshine Girl" are announced as the first attraction of the season at the Mollis, commencing Kept. 22. ZiEorEtD'a Follies or 1013 will begin an en- gagement on Sept. 20. A lengthy run I. expected. Finlbx Aim Bueke AND Tont are some of (he principal members of (he lisp Want company which be Is sending out In a series of tho old Ward and Vofces comedies. Lawrence, Mans.—Colonial (Julius Calm, mgr.)—M.ilry 4 Dennlxon Stock Co. present "In the Bishop's Carriage," Sept. 8 and week, fol- lowed by ^'Ninety and Nine IB anl week. Ham Mdiorry and Florence l'lnf-km-y, In the leads, have pleased. Jack Chandler was given a great reception, Opeea House (Julius Onhn. mgr.)—Kva Mull and her Big Beauty Show played In good bualnoss 44. House Is dark week of 8, owing to cancella- tion of contracts. Niokse, (John R. Oldfiold, mgr.)—Bill 8 snd week: Budd and Clare, Ktna Trio, Pierce and Alden, Harlan Knight and company, Four Franks, New Chef and others. Capacity business. Dboadvat (J. Fred Lovett, mgr.) — Motion pictures and Illustrated songs. Victobia and Pbeuibb. motion pictures. Norn* —J. Fred Lovett, for the pant two sea- sons manager at the Broadway, has resigned to assume charge of the new Acadcau af Music, In Haverhill. Mr. Lovett expects to oi*n his new bouse about Oct 1, with vaudeville and motion pic. tures Edward Cuddy, formerly treasurer at the Colonial, has accepted the |«*ltlon of tressurer and Jress scent with Mr. Lovett at the Academy of fualc, Haverhill The Pastime Theatre, for- merly a motion picture bouse. Is bring re-modeled and made Into stores, Mllford, Mnaa.—Opera lTouse (0. W. Our- tier, mgr.)—attraction for week of Sept. 8, by the J. W. Oorman Musical Comedy Co., Is Matliew Ott, In "The Refining of Father," first three days, and vaudeville and motion pictures last half of week, Business Is very good. Lake Nipmoo (Dan J. Dprague, mgr.)—Vaude- ville bill for week of 8: Klshlmi, Billy Morw, Tom Krene, Badle Rodger*, Three Hmnrrsels, Sharp and Sharp, Ed. McEnnelly, anil Wm. Rich and company, In the tabloid drama "In Wrong." Sunday attraction, Teel'E Military Brass Bund, Madame Contuaso, soprano soloist, wllb a chorus) of thirty. Ideal and I.toedu, motion pictures snd somas. Notes. —There Is competition galore In the smusemrnt line here Just at present. Manager Currier, of the Opera House, presents the talking movies; the Idesl present. "Quo Vadls?" and the Lyceum Is running u two thousand-ford film of the Fnmed Ursolic Quarries, a local fllm Mana- ger Currier has a number of big shows booked for the Opera House, beginning with "Baby Mine." 27. All high class shows wilt come direct from runs In Boston. Lowell. Mas. —Keith's (Ren Pickett, mar.) bill for Sept. 8 and week: "Neptune's Garden of Living Statues," Claude and Fannie Usher, Irene Myers and company, tbe Lnbakani, Pearl and Both, the Tabors,' and Klnetograph. Mam's; 8g. (F. J. Carroll, mgr.)—The Merri- mack Square Players present "The Woman" 8 and vreek. "The Easiest Wsy" next. Opeea House (Julius Oahti, mgr.)—Moving pictures snd Bernsrd Koran, In songs. AOADsntr (Will White, mgr.)—Famous Players Co., fea lure nlcturea and songs. Votome (T. F. Hennesey. mgr.)—Motion pic- ture* and Nela Daggett, In Illustrated songs. Colonial (Arbach A KnonT, mgrs.]— Motion pic- ture* and Ethel Knowltnn, In song*. Jewell (Harport ft Topljsn, mgrs.)—Motion pictures snd Bthel McDonoiigh, In songs. Aldaiibba (A. Wolf, mgr.)—Unlverssl motion picture*. Greenfield, Man.—Lawler (Lawter Bros.. mgrs.) vaudeville and picture* Sept. 8-10. "Trail of the Lonesome Pine" 11, pictures and vaude- ville 12, 13. . _. t . »_ Victobia (Htreeter ft McCarthy, mgr*.)—For weak of 8: Thompson's Troubadours snd pictures. Hi/on (W. A. DsvenpoTt, mgr.)—Plclnrc* only. Wesbxet (O. 0. Barker, mgr.)—Petures snd vaudeille 8 and week, excepting 12, when "Baliy Mine" will Mipear. Lrmc (F. Scheldk-r, mgr.)—Vsudevllle snd pic- Norn—Tbe local Lodge of B. P. O. Elks held their clambake 4. Many visitors were present, and enjoyed a good time. • Norfolk, Vs.-New Well* (Otlo Wells, mgr.) "Uttl* Boy Blue" Kept 8, 9. l.lpxln Theatre OoioxiAi, (0. 0. BgaD. mgr.)—Bill week of 8: "Red Heads," Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Es- mond, Harry Breen, Lee and Pert In, Lester and Conrad, and tho Jordan Trio. Oeanbt (Otto Well*, mgr.)—"The Confession" week of 8. AcADEur (Otto Well*, mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. _ AUBEICAN, VlOTOSIA, ASOAPB, Ooi.nMEIA, WON- nnuNB. ToTosno slid Bonita. motion pltnres. Norm—Toting Bo.Ta!o-Col. Cummins' Show was here 8. Temple, Tex. — Messrs. Brim ft Darts, managers snd leasee* of tho new Tempi* Oner* Nonas, located st tbe corner of Avenue A snd Third Htreet. erected at a cost of 840,000, wllb a seating capacity of a thousand and ■ stage amply large for any production coming South, announce their opening date will be Thursday, Oct. 2, wllb "Mary's Lamb." St. Joseph, Mo. — Lyceum (0. 17. PhllVy. msr.l "That Printer of Ddell'sr" Bept. 7-10. Majestic (Fred Cowman, mgr.)—Vsudevllle and plctunrs. Cevstai, (Fred Onavnsn, roar.)—Vaudeville and Untold musical comedy. OlTBELK and Rotal, picture* »4 singers. AT HHKKTY-Man nrnl wlfo, Mnulclim and Singer. Ij»dy.Novelty audCliuroclnrHlngor. Man, Mimic, Spirit Cabinet, Box. IllitHinus, Menial Telcpilhy, Straight Jacket, llciiiiilful apparatus and boltings. (Innd dressers: on ant! off. fiotier, rolUI)lo,jrood lookers, vim tig; iloparls; change for week. King Fulton,(lanotnwn, TuHcula Co.,Mloh. WANTKD—Cnmedlnna for Street Work, from small pbitforin.gnod loud singer, with plenty gags, tim.Ho who can clriiiKo often. BiiulU for Wlnlur. Must Join on wire. Mention if you lilay lliinjn or Guitar. Add. H. (1. Branc, Onklmiil, Coles (]«„ Ills A Good Build Kiitfiiueiiieiit MV OLD KKKTUIKV HOMB WAMTKD-For No.'2 Ciinipailjr, Ilatlil AcKun; Piano Player, that ctmibli'S bund or sUirii: flood Agent. LoiiIh Handonuin wire. Address Walter Carver, Mgr., Mill! tikIiiii, Mil., Hepteinber 11, Queciistown VI, Contervllle 1:1, (Iroetislwro in, St. HIcbAulB III. Par. Ad. 04 Mstln St., Dan- bar y, Costa. ITS A HUMMER A crackerjack—a Jim-dandy—yo«. by far tho best bock of comedy material I lisvo over written, (lot It now wlillo ltd hot off the prose. MADISON'S M BUDGET No. 15 All things being ei|iml. tlio performer with a copy of Mn.ill.on'. llinlget. No. lit, la bound lo leavolhunerl'orinvr without nrtc, way, way behind In tho rttuu fur laughing ■ticccHS and comi'dv fiivnr. Contents liieliicle 114 sure-fire mon- ologuei, H WOllilrl fill nets fair two mall's and 7 sset. fur male mid femule, 10 brnntl-uew iiu.rmtli.on lule.t aong«, 11 grvut inlii.tri'l flral- Rarls, a ■ I <l >--• [> 1111111 u line-set tree, besides hundred* ofnrlu.ln«l srasts. Joke*, aldewsalk lilts, etc. "•OME DOLLAR per copy. Hack Issues, out of print, ex- cept No. 14; urlco, 11,00, or lludgou U and U together, ilMl. JAMES MADISON l404T»int Avsnue, New York Tall. Good Looking Man for Juvenile UnmIm, Man fur lloavlcs, flood (Jeneral lliislncsa Man, with specialties; must have good wardrobe, experience and ability. Do not misrepresent or ymi will he cloHtd on rctieursnl. No tioozers. Htalo nge, weight and height. Salary sure. I. C. WILLIAMS SIGH. WILLIAMS STOCK < <>. 113 W. Chestnut Bt., Jeffersonvllle. Iiid. WANTED ADDRESS LIZZIE FREUDENTHAL GREEN-CLARENCE Professionally known be LIZZIE EDM0ND8 Or any Information regarding tier IniHliaml or chlldreii. 1MIIKUITANCK. AdilressO. F. PETKIt, 10O0 We.tsnln.ter llldg., ChleBgo, 111. WANTED, with HIMMELEIN PLAYERS VnlON PROPERTY MAN OH C'AllI'KrV- TBIt, thatcsn play a lino of parts. Itnniodlale engagemont. Add. Ill A K. B. KARLK.H.iinlusk.v, Ohio, s-ia; Kiyrra;if>-g). BILL POSTERS WANTED FOR TOUPDNS' WED WEST SHOWS Address OKO. at. PORKPAUOII. Weat mlnster, Md., Bept. 13; Unlontirldgo, Md., l r,. WANTED, QUICK~„ > , JeS , ;., , 't Comedian who can pntou red hot afterpieces. Mun Willi M. P. outfit and flints. Must Join on wire st once. (liriHON'K VAII DKVIM.IANH, fiay n', I's^ »T f'fPPDTV At experienced Trap Al 1-IDJEiHl I — iirtinimcr. hill "no of Traps and Hound Kffecis, desires permanent |m>«1- tlon In Vaudi'Vlllo, Cmiiblnatlon or I'lrlnrn House. jai.'OII iiKoiiTOLU, Powlor Ave., Ljubrook, Long Island, N. T.