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November 2gr 33PE. mesw york clipper. 19 OF THE MOON HIP &. MORRIS, Mgr. Jeff Branen's latent novelty BALLAD ift yours for the asking. Orchestrations in all Keys. . . . 1'IBLIHHKD BY JOE MORRIS WJUSJC CO., I4B \A/. 4Bth S*., N«w York City TOD'S TIPS. Jim- Direction JAMES PLUNKETT 8 BURT AND MALVENE RAPID-FIRE VAUDEVILLE. CUIBl TDTTtTJ AND COHPANI Will present a new act Id Lietrolt. Mich., Dec. 4. under tbe auspices of the Free Thought Society. "The Golden Butterfly" Is Its title, sad It was written by Miss Tuttle herself. ' Two former favorites of comic opera, Eva Davenport and Christine Nielsen, are mak- ing their vaudeville debuts this week at Proctor"! Fifth Avenue Theatre. The former 1b sporting ber three hundred pounds of good humor in "The Celling Walker/' a fresh one of Edgar Allan WoolT's, while Miss Nielsen Is presenting a singing specialty. Otis Kdwahi's Is also represented at Qui McCune's boose for a second consecutive week, presenting for tbe flrst time on Broad- way that natty musical fellow, Will Ward, and tbe Matinee Girls. Tbe act contnlni cine of the best and prettiest dancers who are "shaking themselves" on the good old two-a-day, and—well we bad a pike at all of ■em a few weeks ago and predicted Que bad onother good one. . . Neta Johnson, while we are jotting about Ous Edwards, looked a regular gem in.tbe Song Revue at this bouse last week. This same clever girlie Is one of the Edwards finds all the way through, and tbe way she stepped Into Lillian Boardman's role and filled It with such wonderful nullfe, made Ous put In an order for ten years longer to live at the close of the Fifth Avenue stay. She makes a stunning lead, and nothing shall hesitate her progress to ?tester things ,n the Inlaid dhmnnd future, hat is glittering out loud right now. A. Ursula Cartfr Is spending the present days "farming" with the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob and Olive II. Orotz family on their very prosperous acres of gold out In Spencervlllc, lad., and will continue milking twenty-one cows and feeding a million chickens until about January "oncst," when she will Join a big vaudeville act that Is booked to the Coast, over tbe S. & C. time. Ursula has premiere danteutcd for many musical com- edy companies In the past, having most re- cently acted in that capacity with the .'.furphy-Nlli'H muslrnl comedy organization, with which she closed In September, but now—well Spenccrrlllc folk should be keen for her company for awhile anyway. Evei.tn waiib, "the Sunshine comedienne," played her home city, Pittsburgh, last week, and was given rousing receptions by the Harris audiences. Gifted with tie charming Eorsnnnllty and pleasing smile things, and ex- lotting more than a handful of new ward- robe on her trim figure, Evelyn's selection of tongs went big. During the week she re- newed many old acquaintances, and. of coarse, made many new ones. (So came the gladsome tidings to these somewhat freckled ears, a day or so back.) Lou "OnniE" Kullman and Lottie Hurr, pawed by the Board of Censorship as being one of toe bestest coming little double acts hereabouts, have been constant patrons around M ll!W-itf GUIm Week of Nov. 24, NATIONAL, BOSTON. Week of Dec. 1, Oggggug Montreal, Can, nereanouts, haveDeon constant natrons around Loew's SevcnO Avennc, up Iiarlem way, of late, "There's a Girl In the Heart of Mary- land," but she has nothing to do with thoso that come from Kockaway. But "OrdlcV machine'travels Roekawaywards, not (Get ltl Nol Down In front Yernut.) The Anderson Sisters, those vivacious novelty singing and dancing Australian girls, "did more wonderful things than Dadd/' at the Victoria. In Pittsburgh, last week. The girls make their four changes in full view of the audience, and their rope Jumping number was warmly cared about. "It Is the cleverest dancing number seen In this city in many moons" was how a Smoky City critic heralded! their offering, F. F. PnocroB unlocked tbe door to his Now 22 theatre up In Mount Vernon Mondny. Newark and Troy are due for Nos, 23 and 24 In the near future, Clauds Saundrrb had regular coffee klotch audiences at the Fall Festival performances all of last week at his Alhambra Joy place up in llnrlem. Found him wearing the usual smile, but It had even a more capacity-like spread to It when I dropped In there. Leon Sprague and Nellie McNeece were a capital rolling opener; Alberta Moore and Myrtle Young showed some more progress in their dances and songs; the Three Acrobatic Ulckey Bros, were No. 8. and caromed off the mat and each other in general in One etyle; Ilobert Emmett Keane English Johnnled It from a Yankee standpoint; Valerie Hcrgere. assisted particularly by Herbert Warren and Katberlne Kavanaugb presented! "Judgment;" Volant played on the amazing, spinning, fly- ing piano, with Ruth Gurley gracefully posed atop of it; Lola Merrill and Frank Otto, one of tbe best doubles In' tbe "biz," shot along fust and funny and graceful with their commendable skltlet, 'Iter Dnd-lj's Friend;" Don, the German dog, had some- thing to say after Loney Haskell lost his first wind, and then retired for eats, when Loney recovered his second bag of puffs; Lillian Lorraine was received through a pic- ture frame In a wonderful'bunch of clothes, sang "Wbaddyer Mean, You Lost Your Dog'' more than anything else except the showing of a few more.(same as before) wonderful fowns. (Pretty soft for Lll; guess she iopes Rover will never be- found). Will Creasy and Blanche Uuyne eased over "The Man Who Remembered" hi a usual Cressv way, with cradles of laughs; "The New Bell Boy," Ben Deeley and the "same old" pretty telephone girl, Marie Wayne, aud clerk Emmett Brlsco, and his "reason' for using Ed. Plnaud's tonic ("ad.") took another leap for- ward towards remaining on the big times, end after Lynch and Zcllcr opcued with a "prop" ben laying a few illuminated Indian clubs for eggs, in two, the boys closed the world's series (why recall sadness) in one, with, their rapid-fire passing of tbe bottle- shaped things. "And Then/' after watting two or three hours to see Lll Lorraine exit via tbe music publisher's door, we was dis- appointed, we was. "And Then"——(ain't getting anything for this boost, eltber) we loafed sportlike Into Chllds'. (Curtain or hook.) Winn add Dunn, the Italian character singers, put over their numbers In "wopning" fashion at the Sheridan Square, In Pitts- burgh, last week. Cleaned up. (It was In type, so I had to use It.) ''Doc." Hickoby O'Neil tore himself away from Times Squnro to open on the II. B. O. in Memphis last week. All are sad around the lobby now, while the physician Is doing forty-seven minutes on some hills down South. Keep out of Mexico, old sock, or they'll getcher. Carl Jackson, formerly of the Orpheum Players Co., In Reading, Pa., is now present- ing a sketch In vaudeville entitled "The Keeper," with his wife as the "4 Co." Hakiit Delhon, the "nsylumlte," Is pass- ing out tbo "squirrel eats" at Wilson A Levy's College Inn, up on One Hundred and Twcnty-Dftli Street, In collaboration with the cabaret troupe mentioned In this column last week. Lestkb Nelson and Company, presenting "The Upholsterers," are making 'em laugh a bunch In Phllly tills week. Lester says 1 'the act" Is the best little meal ticket he has nil in moons, Wm. Fred. Bbcqtjb's feature picture shows have been gaining more prestige over on the Jersey shore each week. He used flellg's "A Midnight Bell," two-roclcr. last Friday night, and nas a new 8. R. 0. sign In readiness for future flsh days. The folkB think Olerque's feature shows arc the best tbey'vo slanted at, and Dorothy Russell's cousin is about tbe happiest little feller enjoying suc- cess. Adelaide) Esteb is looking and acting the part of a wonderful sweet singer up at Proctor's One Hundred and Twcntyiflfth Street the last half of this week. Tub Stroud Tkio ("Popper" Bert and Two Violets) opened an eighteen weeks' ■troll over U. B. O. time the flrst Monday in this week. (Next to closing, ss you see.) Manolita and Chad Hcdeb iiave canceled the rest of their United bookings, as Mano- lita will be due to make Mr. Huber a "daddy' some time in January, and so Chad will be seen with one of Georgia Cohan's companies until the Stork arrives. UaudCvilie notes. Atunm G. Kecnb writes as that tbe cloning of tbe Keeoe ft Person All sur Vauilerllle Com- pany, at Marshall's Opera House, Blatlngton, Pa., was not die to any halt of tbe management or tbe house or show, bat to the action ol certain members who left tbe company, anil of othen, who ordered all trunks oat of the theatre, leav- tnf a bad Impression of the show. Manager W. ■B. Marshall, of tbe Opera House, endorses the statement. Turn AND OasTBt, write from Wlnaton-Salem, N. O.: "Dear Ollppee— Tola make* my twen- ty-second year reaching my old pal, aud I am slid to note that yon keep pace with tbe others, and a little ahead of them at limn. Wishing yoo a Merry Xmaa, which 1 know you will bare, where the bright lights shine, while we will, no doubt, be seated In some Greek rea- taorant down here. We are yours truly, Fan N. Tbaot." Hhjuni and Ghotiki are producing an entirely new act. which is a big bit They were at St. Louis last week. Tai IIap Wabd Pbodooino Oo. Ii sending out several new tabloid productions from their Boston headquarters. __ Mat Wixth and Fiunk Wnrrn sail Dee. fl, for London, where Miss Wirth will ride at the Olympla for twelve weeks, with Paris to follow. Next year Mlsa Wlrth will return for a tour of the 0. K O. time. _ This week Is "Lambs' Week" at H.imroer- stein'a Victoria Theatre, New York, is every male member on the bill la a member of the Lambs' (Sab A large delegation from tbe Cob attended la a body on Monday night Quo. HoiiiNm.KR, whoee marvelous month organ playing Is creating a sensation, returned to Vew York after a six years' absence, sad o|ien» on tbe Orphetim circuit. . Orat and Osaiiau will tall Jan. 14, 1911, for a Tetiiro tent In England. Lanb and Adkll write: "We are on our way to the coast, returning But In May." Wm. BiaTO 1* a big bit over tbe Orpheum cir- cuit. Carnivals. S» WASHBURN WILL TAKE OUT CARNIVAL It Is officially announced that the welt known circus and "0. T. V." manager, Leon W. Wash- burn, will organize a big carnival enterprise next season, under his own name. For tbe past two years, Mr. Washburn has been the virtual owner of tbe Col. Francis Ferarl organisation, in addi- tion to his Stetson "U. T. 0." shows, and tbe Washburn Theatre, at Chester. Mr. Washburn states that the partnership heretofore existing between himself and Ool. Ferarl baa been dis- solved, and that he will Inaugurate the season of 1014 at Cheater with the Leon Waihbur* Mighty Midway, Trained Wild Animal Arena and Carnival Shows." the nucleus of which will be tbe Washburn lions (two groups), tbe leopard act. end the la-nrs, formerly with tbe Ferarl Hhows; the King Hdward Miowb, aggregating several ear- loads of paraphernalia. just purchased, and the eijolrmrnt of the Leoo Washburn Circus in atorige •t Cheater. Tbe veteran abowmsn will add to tho above, when rehabilitated and reconstructed, ■bout thirty-lire additional carloads of carnival Shows, sll of which will bo of the highest grade. J. Walter Brownlee, who has been Mr. Wash- bum's "right bower" for twenty yean, will con- tinue as executive bead and general manager of the new concern. Captain Stanley Lewis, who has officiated aa advertising director of tbe Washburn enterprises at various times since 1807, -vlll be in charge of the publicity department. SOUTHERN AMUSEMENT CO. BY W. A. noons. OUT OF TOWN NEWS ' Spokane. Wnali.—Auditorium Is dirk. - - Ki'okanu (Chas. W. York, mgr.)—Paul Oil- more woo here Nov. SO, in "The Ilevoo." Oapiisvu (Joseph Mailer, mgr.)—BUI week of 34: Omul and Gillette, Loraa and Toots Pounds, uiny B. Von and Beaumont Sisters, Sophie Ber- nard, knd Lou Angt-r and company. Haulon and Hanlon. and tho Six Sumarlns. For week Dec. l: Catherine Ooantlss and company, Lilian Her- Ma, Lou Hawkins, Five Sulleye, Three Dolce Sis- ten, the Brads, end Lennette and Wilson. KitriiEasj (Geo. Blakeslee. mgr.)—BUI week of 24: Aldro and Mitchell, John Healey, Merlan's dags, Bernard and Lloyd, and "A Night in a Polio© Station." Pantaom' (E. Clark Walker, mgr.)—Bill week of Hi Included: Powers' elephant, and six other AuxaioAN (T. J. Nooan, mgr.)—This beautiful i*!! 1 *' BCfctlng fifteen hundred, is now a motion picture house, with girl ushers. There Is wnu 2**1 new vaudeville circuit, and it is ru- mored that thla theatre Is to bo one of tbe house* Included. .„ NoT «?-—Edna Mm soy, daughter of past Bx- »'ted Baler T. Munsey, of Duluth, Minn., was • guest at No. 228, on Wednesday evening, Nov. a. and she entertained with her favorite songs, •na aide the evening one that will be long re- H5S99! Anna Held will open the New Auditorium on New Year's Eve. The theatre "as been thoroughly re-modeled alnce tbe lire, and beginning Jan 1, will show only first class attractions »B,500- has been guaranteed Melba and Kubellk. who will gave a concert at the Armory on the evening of Nov. 28. JNi 0.—Colonial (O. A. MeDermlt, mgr.) hill for week of Nov. 24: "Arcadia." Doc. O'Neil, "ryan, Sumner and company. Van Bros., Wander •nd Stone, Lavan Trio, and Klnemacolor pictures. Balm (0. L. Ellsler, mgr.)—Eva Tanmisy, matinee and night. 27; "A Modern Eve" 29, Thnnton. the-magician, week of Dec. 1: Evelyn Ncsbltt Thaw 8, T tWloer 606" 11-18, "The Last Apiyal" 15-17, fp^ „' My Heart" 18-20. Mosio Ham, (0. L. Ellaler. mgr.)—Home's Slock Oo. present, for week of 24, "Tbe Man from Mexico." National, Piamrs, National Bank. Plaza. DREAULAND. WAlnOBP, ElfFBCaS. AI.HAUBRA sod Wtirrra r.tiNA. motion pictures only. IlAimiAN (B. F. Bona, roar.)—.Week Nov. 24, The Stratford-Upon-Avon players. Southern (J. F. Luft. mgr.) — "The Last Dcvs of Pompeii." 23-20. Blanche Ring, in "When Oloudlo Smiles;" 27, 28, Ana Pavlowa; Dec. 1, Lew Fields, In "All Aboard." Kuril's (W. W. Proaser, mgr.)—Week of 24: Pogu and company. Chleflon, Caupollcim. Mmbcrly ami Mohr, Lo Itsjr and Harvey. Cursoa and Brown, the Chamberlains, and pictures. Znnesvllle, O Sehulti (W. S. Canning, mgr.) "The Confession" Thatik-iglvliig Duy. two allows; "Bought and Paid Fur" Dee. 6. "Peg V Mv Heart" and Aboru Opera Co. to follow. WKt.Lga (Elmer E. Butter, mgr.)—Bill 24-26: "Noodles" Fagan, Chevrlel, Von Hampton and Joslyn, Oeo. Drury Holt and company, and Hsyes and Alpolnt. For last half: Harry Holman and company Pero and WU:on, Rogers and O'Donnell, O'Dny and Kaufman. "Nooilles" Fagan, and pic- tures, This bouse will close as a vaudeville the- atre 29. and will thereafter show feature motlou pictures and road attractions. _ OnpHsuil <ft. R. Harris, mgr.)—Tho Barrett Players present "The Deep Parple" week of 24. HippoDBOMa (Helen Morrlson-I^wls, mgr.)— FO Q l o"iMDi's n( '(W. O. Qnlmby, mgr.l—"Arlsona" and several other good films are to be presented week of 24, Ahcbican and Gund, both doing well with motion pictures. Charleston, 8. C—Academy (Chns. R. Mat- thews, mgr.) "The Leopard's Siwte" Nov. 24. Viotobia (Pastime Amusement Oo., ingra.)— Vaudeville and pictures. PaiNctss.—This new picture house opened 17, under the management of the Pastime Amusement Company. ■ Wondkblano, Majxbtio, I.yuic. Cksscint ana Dizisland. pictures only. ^^a Norn.—Colonial, a sew picture theatre, opened 22. Colorado Springs. Tnlo.—flrand Opera House (Slra Nye, mgr.) "Tbe Horary" Nov. 27. "Tbe Lore" 20. Billy Clifford Dec. 1. Tbe •" from Maxim's" 6, "Prince of To-Nlgbt" 18. PaiNCTSB (J. E. Tompkins, mgr.)—This popu- lar boaie Is dolor eopaclty boslness with notion P 'NoTa-The New Odeon Theatre, mder the mnnsuement of O. A. Lowland, is, tralldrag a lin.ooo new addition. This boose is drawing a capacity every day. Peterslmrg, Tau—Lyrle, vandevllle and ph> ■ OOOKAne. ViaoiNtAN. lni.tnoti snd Ambuoan ere doing well with pictures. Ban Angelo, last week, was some better than the usual date thla Mason, and all the shows did well. Dodson's Motordrome wss tbe top- money, as It was tbe flrst one ever in tbe town, and the reckless riding of Daro Devil Hedge cap- tured tho cowboys. The Southern Belle* Show closed Saturday night at Angelo, sad the performers scattered, all ts'lna) J laced before band. Tbe McNcals went to the oho Miller Shows and the Laniors to Sbawnce, Old a., to open on tbe 8. & O. vaudeville time, Dare Devil Emmett Nevada, free act m*.n, closed at Angelo, and Joined the Miller Shows to do Ids leap-tbe-gap for the rest of the season Captain Farley, of the Pbllllplne midgets, and Jakey Davis went to Houston to visit the Kline Shows, snd report a good time and Iota of troop- era at the "big dolnga." Frank Stephens Lau been here a year now, snd seem* to think tbat It Is out of the ordinary, II. 0, Faulkner waa abxeut a couple of days. Ho went to Coleman to pay bis farm a visit and check up tbe season's crops; also collect the sur- plus revenue. Jsrkson from Jacksonville Is the bit of the Plantation Show, and Paul Chcatum, with bis triip drumming, makes 'cm sit tin aud take notice. Eierybody will be at Ft. Worth, so will the Southern Amusement Co. It will lie one grand Xe-ualOD, as three big companies close there. "Fat" (Leo) Lackey closed with the Motor- Bronte, and hied himself awny to Ht Louis, Mo. "Fat" was a good old scoot, snd his smile will bo missed, also the pickles on the Sunday runs. A 1VKW PEAT, Best substitute for Bell Slot Machine ever do vised. A real cotn.getter for live Agents and tislcsmen. fells on sight and repeats Territory all new. Write qnlck for territory and full particulars. BELL FROTT VENDING CO.. Macomb, III. TENTS Tuckir Duck and Rubber Co., Fl. Smith, Ark. Make good 'tenia. Save yon money. Write for oar new catalog. 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FRANK HATCH CO., Inc., HATCH BVIL.DINO, PITTHH1 IKJ, HA. ————■—■ ——■sea-s——— I SELLS-FLOTO &JUFFAL0 BILL WAKE EAR LY ANNO UNCEMENT. In ontllDlns their eomplete show and program for next season, tlie Rolls-Ploto Clrrai siul Iluffalo IllTl (Himself) are ea'o In suylog that tlioy aro tho llrst circus pimple -who luive aoiinunced tlielr opening date in au advertisement as early as November—alio yeur preceding the March opening date. . , . Also that tin y ere the flrst people who have announced so fnr ahead the-name of their speilacle aud practically outlined llie whole program for tho following scasou. Tits drama of civilization, "Tho Warpath,'' will bo tho greatest drama, In II, II. Tamnmii't opinion, that has ever been staged lo a circus tent, aud Instead of having the iconory on the side as other shows have, so only part of tho pcoplo ran see. It Is going lo ho played on tbe hippodrome track and the entire centre, which Is occupied by tho rings. Tho lent will be 410 feet long, snd there will be, In round numbers, HUB feet of play room by 11U feet in width, and after (be circus performnnco Is over this wholo arena will lie cleared and tlio spectacle Itself built up. (The exhibition to bo presented Will consist of twenty-two pictured, as follows: 1st.— Indians In their natural condition, showing Indtan life, habitations, occiipu- iimiH, devotions, amusements, sports, •Jr. 2d.—Distressed condition of Indians; great roverly, causing disaffection and ho*- lllty. 80.—Receiving intelligence of the return of the Messiah to tho earth, and tho start- lug of emissaries to sco film in response to Ills summons, 4Hi.—Their journey toward tho selling sun to moot the so-called Redeemer. r.th.—Received with great solemnity by the Messiah. Ills revelations, propliecy and admonitions, fJtli.—Helm a of the emissaries and constern- ation In the Indtan camps. Demonstra- tions of great Joy and lliankditlvlng. 7th>-4Jrc«t war council. War dances, hos- tile demonstrations. 8th.—Iliisb of tbe Indian tribes to their gen- eral rendezvous In the Had Lands, 1 Inu- tile demonstrations, Oth.—Occupation and hostllo demonstrations In their strongholds In the Mauvusius Tcrres, or Had Lands. 10th.—Charge of znountad Indians. 11th.—Cavalry charge l-'tli.—ArrcHt and death of Sitting Hull. liith.—Troops in order of battle— onclrellns mid forcing tbn hostllo Indians out ur their stronghold In tho Dad Lands. 14th.—Hiirremler of Hump aud his warrior. to Captain Kvers. 15th.—Council between tho division com- mander and the Indlnn chiefs, 10th.—Movement of largo cump of Indiana toward the ngcucy to surrender. 17t'i.— iKngagotncnt at Wounded Knee. ]«th.—Engagement on Whlto Clay Creel', near Mission. 10th.—Final surrender of tbe Indians nnd close of tho Indian wars. SOth,—otllcers viewing largo hostile enmn. 21st.—Final rcvlow of tho troops befnra tlielr dlsperscment. 220.—Hurrcndor of leaders of tbn host its Indians as hostages for tbe pormanent peace of tho Indian tribe. 2nd—flrnnd Jubilee. The announcement In this Idsuo also gives full particulars as to heads of departments. The ailvirilwiiMsit wblcb an|d'iira oo poire A of this Issue Is copyrighted, 1013, hy tbe BalTs-Klola fliows OMiiiiaiiy. FRANK A. ROBBINS NOTES. The Winter quarters of the Vrsnk A. Uotiblns Show, are at the Inter-State Fair OroiiDds, H. 1. Tbo hualness oillce Is at Jersey City, N, J. Wm. (Baldy) Tbomntou la meeting wife tbe best anccesses j>erformliiK Frank A. Ilohhlna* ele- iibsnts In vaudeville. U. It. O. time. Prof. Jns. IlerrlM is making a hit With tbe Frank A. nubbins horses In vaudeville. Tb» mrnaiierle of the Frank A. Itnhlilns Hhowa will be the big holiday feature or the Ilerg Bros.' DcpartuiPiit Ktore, in Phlladelphls. Tbe reiinlrlng, nahtlng, etc., of tbe Frank A, Robblns Hliows will no*, commence until Ibe- Drat of tbe year. Prof. Kasons' Dlsle Vlnslrela will aroln be 'he feature of the big nones with the Frank A bob- bins Hhows, season 111)4. SALE ON DEC 2. Tbe trustee 111 bankruptcy of fluffalo Hill's Wild West anil Pawnee llllFe Oreat Fir Knst Com- bined Shows, bankrupt, will sell at public sale, at noon on Tuesday, Dec. 2, at Frederick's titudlos, 041 West Forty-aecnnd Htreet. New York, all the seenory of tbe Hhit.iI<i Hill's Shows previously nsert In tlielr eihlblllnn In New York, together wltb one datllng gnu and other preperllet. Will- iam N. Co'ikt Is trustee. FACES DOL'TILE CIIARQB. Becanso he crossed Hie Oklabonn-Teaas Ntate line, C. D. Acild advance agent for an overland rlrrua, la In the'Federal iail, In Mueleogcn, okla., anil most face etiarges, bout State and Federal, for white slavery. emeus RiDcn nrJtuiBD. Whllo eiercislng ber hone Friday sftemoea, Not. IB, outside the Country Club grounds, la i'orilnnri, Ore., Mable Slark, an equeatrleane with tbo Al. 0, ilarnes Circus, was seriously In Jural when the nnlinal ran away. Willi two other circus women sod a man per- former, Miss Stark went out for a rlda. Thry i ere riding along the road leading to tbe entrnme bii to at the dnb grounds, Miss Start's horse iK'csme frightened and began plunging, and she could not manage the animal. Tbe bone dashra over the hill and down to tbe entrance gate wltb such dived tbat be could not atop at the gate, hut attempted to Jump over, and foil wltb bis rider lllllsi law flli Miss Stark waa picked m> nnennsrtons and re- moved to tli» <]oon Hnmarlton lluaiillnl, snd it was feared ber skull la fractured, Her home I* In Louisville, Ky., and she Is twenty-sis years old. This la her second year with tin circus, her feature act being s |ierfnrinance In tlw? arena with a tiger. Tlie horse. "Master," Is owe or. tbe animals she uses In the ring. ■ s At* J. MaiWKT snd his concert hand Jave heea remgsged wllh tbe llagenlieik-Wallflce Shows for srawm 1014. Mr. Msasay lias severa ■•ovelllea In sight for next souton. A partly I llsl Sf BS> alrlam enmavd in as follows: Wllaril Brfwaids. John Jaqulah. Bill Westberall, Ted Nleholimn, Al. Wlnltmd, B.I. Herger, Roy Fry, Fwl Psrltar. I ester Tremble, M Ilnrant, Kills Johnson. Fr«n« Itltehcoek, W. J. Kriilnger. Kngei"' Sirsmiril. Floyd Maxwell. Myron l^tnngwell, Frnnk Ciilllj son, Joe Tlennett, .Fop Nelwn, Jhn Hjrvev, Free Blism. Osrl r^o. Tom Power, Wm. Tolavn, Wm. Lloyd snd Frank Orots,