The New York Clipper (October 1913)

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OCTOBER 11 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. lac ttili time they iave Played many <* the thing open*. Of course, yon can do aa you Urgeit carnival organisations. Si about It. Juat merely suggest thIt. Qnoioa Callahan, of Abilene, Kan., left Harry W, WaiOHT.—Are yon gotaf to Ms valet little hone la that otty. to nix with put on looloalcal garden* In department the noise and blare of The carnival for the .tore, this Winter? You wera auccrasful season. Thti hippencd weeka ago. latt Winter, why not again ? Tni dty council of Cedar Rapids. la. re- Jon N. cai.lis baa closed hla eabaret. show Well cently decided that three hundred dollars a week ti the right figure for a carnival license. How many managers agree with them? General agents, would advise you to see the mayor first If you plan to play that city. Managers— If you have a legal adjuster let him have the exclusive on that position. Don't let your concessionaire* mix up In this department In any way. There are many angles to that legal adjusting thing. Loo W. Buchlit.— You certainly picked out a winner when you selected Forullos - Dick the I, well, what will we do now? To all- each and every one of you In the Car- nlval world—RED ONION is here—He Is one of i! . . out a winner wnen you seiecieu rcrui you and stands ready at any and all times to ^^jfjgXWBUtml champion your cause and to further any move- ^ m „ 0 , 0 .-*cver win we forget n ment within his power that will in the opinion of the majority advance the best interests of the pro- fession. What is your bidding? On and forward shall be the slogan. Each and everyone for the food of all. Let us endeavor to be sanely opti- *£*"**" £ h uuu . , _ „^_si4, *._ ...L~ ... . T to talk throus time In Mcrtden, Coon., when you hired a local quartette to sins for you while yoa ale one of those "special" two-bit dinners In the Park Restaurant. You have our beat wishes. You might send In a little news. Phil, do that, old "top." Business tad not been up to expectations with a certain horse show, and all at once the talker made a big turn and the manager excited at the onrush of the picked up a whip and tried ~~& In ugh It, and his excitement mistic and give credit to whom credit is due. "«*«» »«<> taring s Horatio-bring on the soup. Many of the world's important events go by w ?5t. unchronicled. We shall endeavor to record them as the fleeting moments pass. What's that? _ Its stunts with a megs- phone. He was relieved of this and brought to a realisation of hla mistake by a kick tho said mule. This happened out To ih« Wellington bunch.—Welt, what nre under canvas for the Winter. He was In the top money class at the Michigan State Fair. Sam RaiCH, Charles Relcb. Joe Knd an-1 Isidore Friedman, proprietors of tbe Fair Amusement Company, New York, aw four hustling hustlers that hustle. They have an array of star money getters beaded by Sam Glusklo. Oks of the so-called big Slate fairs lost * 10,000. No midway tbls season one o( the reasons. The James Carnival la now touring South Africa. To mi discontented.—If you want to quit the ahow, do It. Don't keep on growling and sirmbltnR obout It. The manager don t want you, and certainly can't use you antra* you aro satisfied. This Is for band musicians, too. Heubirt A. Kline — Yju aro tho enigma of the carnival world. Wilt have to concc.lo that you are aggressive and resourceful. Re- gardless of all the storms that overtake you, you always seem able to land the boat at the dock. Gentlemen, too seated. MAttAona and general r-gents.—Here Is a food original scheme. Please don't copy it. ,. C. Deckwlth, tbe well known special agent, and F. M. Nichols, chairman of the enter- tainment committee. L. 0. O. M., Mo. 140, l'eorla. III., have plans on the way for thu incorporation of promoting company to bo known as tbe Fraternal Carnival Associa- tions. Subsidiary companies will bo formed In one hundred or more of tho real carnival cities of this country, which will tako la all Con T. Kennedy it said to have donethe mrccst gross business of any similar organ- Dion that ever played the Canadian Na- K V.hlbltlon at Toronto. The. press of merlng of saws on the frantic ballyhoo. What, you never heard them hammering saws 7 Well, you should come over here where we ure. Leon M. Hewitt Is now a resident and property owner In Clayton, N. c. A "boob" gentleman married a "simp" lady and they led a carnival life thereafter. Frank P. Spbllman Is running a carnival, fair and park booking agency in Colum- bus, O. Nat M. Reisb is busy with next season's bookings. Aren't he clever? Nat M.—Do vai bi juc ™a-;»~i„-r:- A - w^,. nrlvate >' ou 80 to Australia in January with a car- was palled off InStpve A. Woods private , 1? Wh d , t , '"•J"*"^ JKJ2"a to lo5^teoUMe menu Claudb F. Hamilton is one- of tbe surc- A v W , ooas a £. r 3S, r f 4 «ndPstevc A serveI the <"">»8l> P't showman. Claude v.. drop us a ^™*ifflJ«lS , a? If' b^were a* few words once In a while. larccst gross business of any similar organ- Sn Kit ever pJ- tlonal Exhibition at Toronto was liberal In space and compli Ssto Con. T. Kennedy's efficiency as a showman, and lauded the merit and magni- tude of Ws organization In no uncertain words. C A. Wojitham gave a "mulligan" to the officials of the Michigan Agricultural So- ciety andtte press or Detroit during the MMBWDttt of the Worthnm * Allen Carnl- at the Michigan State Fair. Tho affair vKn'of tbVuSSJ'IS." Those present were: D. d7 Atkln, president of the Michi- gan Agricultural Society; Q. W. Dickson, K^ernl manager of the Michigan State Fair; the Detroit press was "presented by L. L. Stevenson, w. F. Stone, H. H. Wald, S. J. Wlckham and G. 0. MacConachle, Frank J. Campbell, Will J. White Jr.. Wm. C. Place- rv wva.uo Muvb in as. ...n.i. II U IML'l 1IM 11 \,s»aii b v *•• ; -~- ' ,.- Thb Showmen's Lbaouh of America Is made good your promises made early in tno the best movement ever started to further we going to do when they tear our Chicago of the internal societies In each city, and home down? Shall we make It the Sherman, Auditorium or the Great Northern? Think, end then all speak at once. J. G. Loos.—They do tell us thot you have had a fine season. J. Geo., am truly pleased. You deserve It. W. M. MosEi.fr Is a star aa a special agent. (Mabib Cota Is ringing In a cabaret. In Peoria. And she never told mc a thing about It. A mean thing to do, the girls say. Geo. W. Whittaker, of tho Whlttakcr Bros., of Milwaukee, builders of motordromes, nival buslnei is now on the road In tho Interest of Jls stocks time, company. Have you met him? Showmen make carnivals successful. .Don C. Btbveson haa written a song. •Texas Is Good Enough for Mine. Don C. says business In Oklahoma wsa not such a much. Ibvino J. Polm)CK.--How <s the Great Rutherford Carnival? iou have certainly consolidated Into one carnival committee. Their first event Is plannad for Peorls, early next season. What do you think of It? Some carnival organisations havo thne general agents. Where do we go next week? What's the Idea? Thb National Implement and Vehicle Show, In Peoria, III., week of Sopt. 14, was a howl- ing success. Everybody bowled tbe first three days. ' Walter P. 8tani.iv Is one of oar best little adjusters. Ills advent Into tho car- nival buslnesa records from Frank C. Bos- Lelchnor's Imported Face Powders, areas* Paints and Rouges, are used by tho theatrical profession the world ever for more than 40 years. Universally acknowledged sec- ond to none. Onoe tiled, always used. For Moving Picture work Lclch- ner's No. 0 Grease Paint la the ONLY correct color. Highly recommended by all tho promi- nent Moving Picture artists. ■old ml Deparinifint Stores, Costumers, Druggist, unit llnlrdrea.ers. List of retainers, sent upon raqM.st. USE QHAr-SAVLOVB KYX NAI1, POWDBH. CRAF~BR08. Mill Broadway, New York Sol. AgeHta and Wholesale Distributor. V. 8. A, and CANADA. the fraternal Interests of the tented amuse- ment field. Any roan who cannot sec this Is either Jealous or blind, or is harboring some prejudice. Again wo ask, which car- nival organization Is going to be the first to put on a Showmen's League benefit day? av arid the Wo'rtham & Alien Carnival by Sign yonr application to-day C.A. Wortham, John A. Pollltt. Stove A Woods and William Judktns Hewitt. The * 18, at o.pu p. ■.! season. . Divino girls dress Cor a performance by removing their outer garrocntB. Four sets of-tickets and the money of two countries make tho ticket-seller step some when In Canada. Wit. F. CRAWvonn, of Boston the talker who has been at It since the World's Fair, in date was Thursday, Sept. - Show us a man that don t llko "mulligan. Managers.— Why permit an Independent showman to disorganize your company; With tbe resources some of you have at your command there Is no reason for you enter- ing to the whims of the Jlsgruntled. What docs that last word mean? A vbrt Important Item If you please.— William (English) Wllmorc, of England, re- ceived a letter from Jimmy Watson who hns an animal aei In vaudeville, now playing the Empire Theatre In Glasgow, Scot and, which says: "Pit Collins Is now organizing a carnival company In England to come to America about March 21, 1914. and will land at New Orleans. The Atlantic Transport line will carry the paraphernalia, waRons and riding devices to America, and the Pull- man Company of America will furnish twenty- eight steel cars for the tour. William Womb- well, the animal abowmnn, of Glasgow, Is said to be Interested with Mr. Collins. One of the features will be Johnny Hughes box- ing booth." .... . Note.—Pat Collins Is probably the largest operator of riding devices In England. Wel- come, Mr. Collins. What, will your advent In America mean to tho "Carnivals In Amer- ica?" English and European novelties? Johnny HcaHBfl. of England, what Is a "boxing booth V' Let's have some news and Information. Havings of a talker.—It costs no more to Victor D. Lbvbttr Is a successful general Chicago, end at all the other leading exposl agent and manager that useB modern busl- lions In this country down to onto, will very ' probably be one of us shortly. He closed last ncBS method* as applied to every detail of his work. Tbls fact Is strongly attested In the wonderful business enjoyed by the Col. Francis Fererl Carnival, of which he Is the guiding genius. B. H. Patrick was a student of the late Frank 0. Bostock and E. W. McConnell. The latter gentleman Is conceded to be the world's greatest promoter of exposition mid- way features, of which there are more than a score to his credit ss stupendous novelties and financial successes. Tub alienist passed upon his mental con- dition anil decided that he should forever remain a carnival "nut." Cusses. H. W. Campbell. —Is It going to be a cir- cus for you next season? You have proven you are a camlral man. Announce It. Col. W. F. Hablrt. (California Frank). —Are you putting on the fight over the water hole? How do you like the new camp- ing ground? It takes more than a Wild West to corral the country's best bookings. T. J. Cannon Is still doing good work an general agent of the Allman Bros.' Great American Carnival. 01, yea, this Is a regu- lar show. Travels on a stMm train Just the some aa the rest of them, only more so than some of them. Kecent developments In the carnival af- fairs of tbe country compel us to note that some of the managers are not yet out of the kindergarten. The goings on of two of the Saturday with Young Buffalo Wild West. Wm. F., for ttie past seven years, haa been with Oolmar Bros., Harmim A Bailey, and the Two Bills' Wild West. Who don't know him? Talker? yes, talker. JonN H. Garret.— Why not a carnival. Wo almost landed you once. You will like It, and would surely prove n factor In It. J. Frank Hatch one time said the carni- val, on an average, lacks versatility. Tako pleasure In recommending W. B. wedae aa one who can measure up to Mr. Hatch b stan- dard. Mr. Wedge can play piano, calliope, do typewriting, Is an electrician, drive stakes, paln't sew c&nvaa, and attend strictly to his own business. The latter Is moro than some In tho business can do. R. L. LoiiAn has a hobby for promoting country stores. Yes he sometimes gets out a program, too. He Is now getting out one to he printed on silk, so he soya We hare no reason to doubt him as he usually does what he starts out to do. It. L. recently Invented the silencer. Ho uses tbls effectively In handling committees. Jr a rci I. M. A., what's the lady's name? Corinni Wilson, the bond singer, Is rest- ing In Chicago. What would the talkers do If William 8hakespearo had not Bald "A little fun now and then Is relished by tho best of men." •Schwartz and Turi-in originated, planned, built and operated the first portabio motor- drome. For this you must give thrai credit. Herbert A. Kline was the first carnival or- ganisation to carry a portiblo motordrome. John 1*. Martin Is a general and special agent that Is making good somewhere In tho wilds of Idaho. Ho Is destined to become a Pacific Coast wanderer, Ciias. Dm Krdko was In Pcorln recently. He. says lie hasn't decided yet where he will land for tbe Winter. Becausb the manager was onco In the railroad buslnesa Is no reason -why he should use handcar methods In conducting his or- ganisation. It takes Intelligence to even puab a handcar. Arthur Hotrw an, your progress Is being carefully watched by some of the big fellows. What la It next season, your own orguuliR- tlon? Beat regards to Do Sbeoalcy Greater mill Its mcmliers. W. K. Ha vis says: "No moro circus for me. I shall carnival for the rest of the sensnn, and will very Likely Wlntor In Bug- land." Steve Mills says: 'The game of Klon- dyke la not a very lucrative pastime for tbe players." How did we find tho name of tho next town? Why, Steve, Steve, we found It up your sleeve. Sat, who in the laid out the lot In the last town? Buckskin Bin. —How aro your famous •hows getting along? Bid you mako the Vlr- Nonb of the big ones played Toledo fols B«nla 'State .Fair, at Richmond. go'hm than 1 It does tTimV of he "mailer r^r^atatlve, organizations when touring fhowq snv Mr "Hoob" talker novcr mind Western Canada remind its of the "kids 'at nSrwSJe^ aitcnd i»-sw.Mp , 5fff«Sb as to you. 1 own. To Reno witb it. __ ?™t"„r»u,.«» „„,i «„i,iY,.* i„tn ranaMerstlon you. . Chas. G. Kilpatrick has his plans well under way for the opening of the Red HpjjO Fair, hi Danville, Vermillion Country, ill., Labor Day week, 1014. The event will be held In fillsworth Park, five minutes wall: from the centre of the city- Danville has not had a fair for ten years. Vermtlllou County has a population of 02,000. Chas. 0. Is a showman, so there you are. Who will bo the ones to take motordromes lo England, South Africa, Australia aud South America? Say it? Wm. Gr.onan Everett and Virginia Even- Kir are playing fairs In New York State with their show, "India." Earl Enob Is In the feature film business In Springfield. 111. Barl was for three sea- sons secretary and treasurer of the Wortham & Allen Carnival. Think he will be back In the business some day. When the carni- val "bee" stings you once, you know. Concessionaires. —An armful of rough, notty, split boards and a yard of chcess • loth Js not a concession, not by any means. No not. Look around voj r.nd see how the reel concessionaires frame up. James Patterson. —You spoke a mlllltn pood things on the pass question. There arc many thousands dollars lost each sea- son to the various managements through Hie Indcscrlmlnate distribution of these courtesies. Olve this a couple of thinks. l<ct'B give three cheers for James Patter- son In taking tbe Initiative In trying to abate the para nulBonces. Fred. 8. Keupk.— .Your model city still remnlns the modsl from which tbey all try to copy. It Is a mechanical wonder. No one disputes It. J. II. Johnson's Nomia Phow Is the best of Its kind for many reisnnB. '" It <ar. change the program necessary. How many others . And then again how many are there that ««>8lve the same program twice In succcs- Wbll, there's a new one put on every week. Sometimes you can't really tell who docs own the letterhead. Wb have seen all kinds of horso tralnars of the "good night fire fighting kind," but we must concede that Lou B. Bnckengtoc and Essie Fay possess the most striking person- alities of any of them. The art of nrenu oeportment with them seems to be second na- ture. Who threw that stake? season. Why? Its too late now. Who said there wasn't enough people on the lot In the last town to flag a hand car? TI, A. (Baldv) MiniNER.—How Is It that you arc trying to hide In North Carolina? When that State is good it la great Regards to Otis L. Adams and all members of tie Adams' Exposition. Tub catch lines used by the publicity agents of the Canadian National Exhibition was "Toronto Expansion Year;" of tho Milchlgan State Fair, "The Commonwealth'B reunion." Texas will be tho tattle ground for a lot of ttie largest carnivals the latter part of this season. J. Allen Darnabv. —Heard a very promi- nent carnival Bhowman say that you arc one of the best press agents that was ever In the carnival business. Chas. Van Nobhan, Ideycte high diver, was very badly Injured at the Danville, 111., homo coming, last week, while attempting to loop the loop without a loop. Solomon and Dobman closed ticlr Liberty, In Vlncennea, Ind., last Saturday. They had a successful season, as predicted by the writer of this column. They made good all thst they promised, Watch those boys. lean continent and takfnii Into consideration I he general prosperity of the country, there Is no reason In evidence why these going ons should be. After these many weeks we learn that the Paducoh, Ky., Home Coming was one of Iho real events of the present season. It Is said that Frank Layman's Carry-Us-A!l did a gross buslneBS of over two thousand dollars on the wook. A man by the name of W. J. Lewis must have been very much Impressed with the Parker Carary-Us-All as n money earning device, as he Immediately pliced his order for one of Parker's best makes. For nortable purposes we must cencede that a Parker Carry-Us-All Is the real riding device of this kind. Wh can be reasonably tolerant In all things txeept the commarclaWzatloin of conscience. Fred. A. Bennett is tbe greatest stilt walker in the business. Ho was for many seasono at the New York Hippodrome. At present he is doing the extreme Western fairs, v. V»u&vmm,_*m«gm y^"„^" t - A i. 0. Babnes always makes carnival men To press agents and managers—Irving Smith. J mmy *gffiffijfr w j»g l 8£ feel at home around his circus. At 11 la Tubcur handles the carnival, circus and drn- J-- "■ 8 '„ H ; (Je £ M ur phy) Wllen. Ar- . matte end of The Leader Press, of La Crosse, "?" Hoffman. Benny Krause, Bobby Burns. Wis. He Is the man to see In that town. p_" t " nandolph Fisher, Jno. J. Martin. Hall agents, note. Gw)rge lu MacFarlane, JlmmyClRrk, Wil- Wiio Ib golBg to play tbe Alabama State u,d L. Backenstoe, Perry Thlbeau, Del Exposition, at Montgomery? For the past Gardner. Chris. M. Smith. C. Smith, Ed. K. few It seems that K. 0. Barkoot had the ex- Bnu ,h John R. Smith, Julia Bklower, Thos. elusive on this. How about it, K. G.? j. until, K. N. Naisar. B. Lylo, I. Benyokar, A cornet player in a certain band was Jack Beach, J«;«tf%?2l B.* fined for bdnp late at rehearsal. It was scter. Mike Smith. Abdo Ahdelnour, Harry (Basa Deloarian and Mike Zinnby.— You fellows say that you might tako your beau- tiful Orient show lo South America? If so, lot's liavo the news. Got to give It to you. Still the kings of Oriental showmen Jameh M. Hathaway Is In San Francisco. What's he doing? That's his business. It will be a surprise when be announces It. Don't know which Is tbe worse, opposition or the Sunday rani. Both ire awful. B. C, Talbot's favorite expression Is : "If that's the way you feel about It, guess It's all right." No ooo yet has been round that can successfully contradict the asser- tion that JS. C. Is not a general agont In all that the term Implies. K, A. Oilman Is a carnival showman. Mo Id his son. Bo Is J. L. (Jack) Brown. Harby 8. Noyes saya he will Winter where chickens are thickest Harry S.—<Why not go to Milwaukee where the German are the thickest. ■Miuiity sorry to have to do It, but we are again compelled to call your attention to never mind what the opposition Is doing. Caro, Mich,, is said to bo one of the best county fairs In tbe country. Who said It? It might be la the country, but not In Michigan. Oeo. W. Rolmnh made good In Iho circus lie would, so for Let us hear from Wm, Dyer, Sis Dyer. builfl8M Kverrono said Wm. Dwyer, Dave Bklower. Maw£•%»« why dT'you ^k?° V. Cunningham, Adolph aeeman. will A. ' n * n .r;__ .,-.,-. . Smith. Jimmy Simpson, J. W. Hampton, . Al "?V?*!"!"W.. 1 sonic showman and entertainer, and don't forget It (Mm train la equipped for fust passenger* service. Well, why don't you niuku the fast passenger time? 10. W. Weaver has proven that ha Is a showmen and can operate a successful carni- val. Tub oarth Is round, somo people, are on the square and a lot of other things. Next week "Red Onion" will talk some of them over with you, Taoso nuts aro designed to keep you from going to sloop on tho bally- hoo, and not Intended to offend any one. Lkon Wasiiriirn Is n circus mail that has niadu good In tho carnival Held us woll as In other amusements, too. W. E. Sullivan Is sUil selHng Big Ell Ferris wheels. W, H. Is always a welcome, visitor on any carnival lot. lie has taught many people now to bo happy though, wcnltiy. Tiibi Perry Centennial celebration, In Cleveland, 0., was reported to havo been a "bloomer' 1 for tho shows and concessions, Who said It? Ants you going South this Winter? All of them hare started In that direction at a rapid pace. A few weeks and everybody will be South of t'.io Ohio River. Walter F. Diiiveb Is kept busy running In an out of Chicago. 'Ho Is In-tent on bum- ncss all the time. Walt !"., what about motorilromo tops? Walter K. Sibley,— All nro wondering whoro you will go with your organisation, and who will bo your genernl ugent. Walter K., don't keep us waiting, out with It. Wo predict a most successful tour for you at any rate. W. II. (Bill) Rich Is now organising his novel water acts for tours ovor tho big time vaudovlllo circuits. BUI.—Hay, does tho lllro A Dore Water Carulval close In La Grande, Ore,, to-day? It's tough when the general agent and the rest of the executive staff aro not on speaking terms, That's a lino condition of affairs. Johnny J, Jonnn Is booked solid till January next. Johnny J. knows how and does It woll continually. Kindest regards to C II. (Buck) Turner and Francis (Ira'iam Scott and Oscar V. Ilabcock and—Uie rest of them. <', W. Parker Is Mill buying railroad equipment. Iiook out, hero comes a number four company. H, W. BKtmiiAfiH Is playing some mighty good dates. Ho will Invado Oklahoma vhnrtly. Who plays Charleston, Havannnh, Jmk soiivllln, Tampa, Key West, Miami, Dnytonla and St. AiigiiMtlno? Who's got tho nerve to piny Havana, Cuba? Seen In Detroit during tho Michigan State l'ulr : L. II. Backenstno, Herbert Tint, Will E. I'ressey, Loulo Gordon, T. ('. (Dad) Work, Lynn Wulcher, John C. Johnston, Charles Reich, Charles Davis and II. M. Merrlnm. Jay Fitts, proprietor and manager of tho Olympic Theatre, Ottiivllle, HI,, would llko to hear from all of his friends and nequiin- tnnrea. Ho has been a reader of The Nbw Voiik C'MPi'Kii for something llko forty years, and regards Thb Old Ueliaih.e an tho most dependable amusement Journal In the world. Its unwavering policy Is wlint appeals to )ilm. ho aays. William II. Hacksian, night editor of The VommertHnl New; IWiiville, III., will suy nlco things obout show people In any evidently 1 Is first season out, as ho said to L. Small, Chas. Tempklna Geo. H. Coleman, the leader: "Well. I haven't got the money Wm. Harrington. Ooyip^ion,O.W.(nolly) with mc, but Plf send home and get It/' Lyons, Herman Q. Smith, Fee P. Kenneth- That's old. Well, what of It? Nkd Stououton left Con. T, SwHTcurr^T C^n.;then went to Winnipeg neliy. Loon Finch, Gc,.. ■T.ahjhm^ Turk Ctol of them St. Paul and Kansas City, and then we lost &&-£'£'* m everyday « ulm - Kcd - " pcak un ' aro yoa ,n Fa " aty ' "' wflonr. Ab. u-s can do It? Neb.? „ ■ „„ . I'onrson. King Katie, Vic Esllek, A. D.(ned) Tom W. Allen has entirely recovered from Sis recent illness. He is again In harness. Manaoerb, send In your route to The New York Clipper. The Old 'Reliable 1b, as It always has been. Interested in your movements. Do It to-day. Ir it had not rained on the big day. An- other kind of an excuse for not getting tho money. , , The permanently organised carnival com- mittee in La Crosse, Was., I«Mrnawn as the North Side Amusement Association. II. Baum, president, and A. A. Olbson. secretory Chas. McDonald, llcrry Barnes. II. A. Bark- K»nnedv In ley. Stella La Velle, W. 8. Layton, Wm. Con- W nelly? Leon Finch, Geo. Tashjlam. Joe Tuck- ?rjrt ersbey. W, H. Dunlop. Walter Wlllman. II, Ht? II Berger, H. W. Becker, W. M. Madison. H. Scott, Mile. Almcc. Ralph ^tlo, Vic Esllek, A. D. (Bed) Murray.' M. fcaytoon. Jess Shoat E. I. Wil- son T.. B. Walker, Wm. (Bill) Green, 8. II. Holmnn, Dan Pllmore, Geo. Proctor. J. It. Sutton, Harry Hardy, Jra^Toube. John II. Shields, M. 11. Wescott, Dick Wedge, 0m. W. Tomasso, John Tobln, W. Maurice Tobln, Geo. C. Johnson. Geo. II. Hamilton, Dove Larhman. W. J. (Billy) Richards, Homer V. Jones, Willie Jones, John Barry. Teddy Ward. C. C. Montgomery. Geo. Howk, Orc-k George, M, Jcssop, Charlie. Jessop. Frank Leonard. Wm. A. Sassroan. John W. Berry, Lillian La Blanche, and all tbe rest. There arc certainly a lot of unfinished Panama Canals In the buslnesa Plesse Ciirlby Taylor Is now on the farm near ».<••»• £7""" v -fhei "hV,"- been putting on p an am> n^SlrSitB S&Sft&SZ&S- EJ5^t3E*3r™&»- W- hurry up ., TUB CHAHK-MRTEn CLIPPERS. Sing the rag that's all the raga-"THE JUNKMAN R»6." Pub. by J. W. Stern & Co., 102-104 W. 38lb St. N. I. C.