The New York Clipper (January 1914)

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JANUARY 10 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 25 REGISTER YOUR ACT, OUT OF TOWN NEWS THIS COUPON will bo »Bb«r«d iuJ ittaehed to your contribution, ana t csrtlflcaU -ill ba returned to you u an acknowledgement, and for fstnre rtfersnea. Tfcl tnStrfwK; SmU K-JSi Ab, a. person or Cm .ending In ^"sKSu^b, fflSftJ the stage inaMger of Hie 4m or of the home where the act Is belnr n*ei F^rtiS acknowledgment wlU t* made by the names and numbers being published SchVerti reSj^d Address your oontributlom to *" ■""■••» THE REGISTRY BUREAU, NEW YORK CLIPPER, 47 W. 28th Bt, New York Date. NEW YORK CUPPER REGISTRY BUREAU : Enclosed please find copy of my entitled , for Registration. NAME Address When job register a play or scenario that yon Intend to submit for reading to any pro- ducer, we will famish • label to be attached to the origins!, stowing that the earns has bean entered in Tm Curro Registry Bureau, Get the Idea! CERTIFICATES ISSUED i 450 Anthony De Orlad Lyric 457— Bams Earle Specialty 45S—Ernest E. Ottke Scenario 459—Max O. Elliott Play 4(10—Max O. Elliott Title 461—Philip J. Levin Act 4(12—Geo. L. Gregory Acta 4H3— Cum. Stutsman Comedy Skit 404—Obas. A. Downing Novelty Act 4U5—Clin. K. Pearaen Scenario! 400—Duncan McDougall Production 407—Theodore A. Doueet Sketch 488—Fred Damson Sons 409—Fred Dawion Song 470—E. H. Kaiends Sons 471—E. H. Kaaenda Sons 472—R. C. Slgler Title 473—H. F. Dalton Tabloid 474—S. W. Tonry Comedy Wheel Act 473—Martin Dotson Bona 470—Mrs. L. Carter Song 477—Antoa Cortelll Song 478—Adeline Roattlno Sketch 470—Dorothy Dodge .• Song 480—Dorothy Dodge Song 481—Lewis and Dwyer Comedy Act ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEW YORK THEATRES. Theatre, B'way A 43d St. '" Phone 392-Bryant. Managers ed. and Sat. 2.16. GE0.HLC01 KLAW A KRLANG Eves.,8.15. Ml k ,, '■SBSS.* POTlj&a PERLMUTTER An np to-date rameanrrfflree pieces, founded on the famous stories from the SATURDAY EVENING POST, by Montague Glass. 48th at, Just E. of B'way. Telephone Bryant 48. f John Cort. Eves. 8.». Hats. Wed and Sat. 2.20 OLIVER MORO8O0 PRESENTS LAURETTE TAYLOR In the Comedy of Youth, PEG O' MY HEART. By J. HARTLEY MANNERS. WHTThlM: AQTfiD «th St. and B'way. Phone 287 nOXUIl Bryant. Hats. Wed. and Sat. COHAN ft HARRIS PRESENT GEO. H. COHAN'S MYSTERY FAROE SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE Founded on Esrl-Derr Blgger's famous novel. T HIWDTV W.42A Street. Evs. 8,16. MJM.MmMiiMS/ M. JL Hats. Wed. ft Sat. 2.16. THE LIEBLER CO.'S. Production of the Comedy SEN.JOHN REGAN Direct from Hudson Theatre. MIHSTPIrlitM W. 42d St. Eves. 8.16. AiTlMMUJlItl Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2.16. KLAW ft ERLANQBR, MGR3. Klaw ft Erlanger Present a New Musical Comedy THE LITTLE CAFE Rook mud .Lyric* ny C. 8. McLellan B. I KEITH'S COLONIAL EEttSfA ILL STAR ACTS NEIL KEN YON, Scotland's Greatest Comedy Star; Joseph Howard and Mabel HcOane; Jesse Lasky'a '-Clownlaud," Ed. Vinton and "Buster," Elsie Janls Trio, Claude Golden, Fisher ft Green, Four Harveys, Mori Bros. Two big Concerts Sunday. 2.16 ft 8.16 PAT ATI? BROADWAY ft 47th ST. Hanage- a rLLitWjEi ment of Mr. Frank Thompson. The World's Most Beautiful Playhouse. Smoking Permitted in Balcony. THE NEW PRICES. Dally Matinees: 25c, 60c. and Best Seats 75c. Evenings: 2Se., 500., 75c. and entire lower floor $l. Finest In the World. 10-ALL BTAR ACT8-10 RBiY. A filsPsfb w - *«ll St., Eves. 8.16. MJiJABiiV Mats.. Thurs. * sat., 2.16 DAVID BELAS0O PRESENTS FRANCES STARR In Henri Hernatetii's Play THE SECRET H. H. FHAZEK'B 4Btb Street West of B'way. LONGAHRF Mats., w ed."4 Sat., 2.20 SaVnilHWIlBa Now playing The New Mna lcal C omedy I d^ JL- a JE frank la lor By Robert W. Chambers and Ben Teal mm Music by Win. Fredorlck Pete rs URDDIC 42d St. W. of B'way. Eves, at 8.26. nHlinid Muta. Thursday and Saturday 2.20. NEW ERA PROD. CO, Inc. Lessee and Mgr. JOS. P. UICKEUTON, JR., Man. Direc tor. AD ELE The biggest and best Musical Hit of the Season. , Beats eight weeks In advance. arAIBTV *«th ST. ft BROADWAY. Eves. 8.16. VAJX11 Mat8i -wed. and Sat. 2.16. KLAW ft ERLANGER PRESENT ELSIE FERGUSON IN A NEW AMERICAN COMEDY THE STRANGE WOMAN NI¥TlA«nsf»1W 44thSt..E. of B'way. Eves. nsjJ/rSVll 8.30. Mats. Wed. and Sat. ESTATE OF HENRY B. HARRIS, MUR. ' OHA8. FROHMAN PRESENT8 ■WIS/I. COLLIER In tho new farco, A UTTLE WATER 01> THE SIDE fllllTM *"th St., W.ot B'way. Phono70OBryant. rUl/lUll Eves., 8.80; Hats.. Wed. and Sat. 2.20. Estate of Uenry B. Harris, Manager. WILLIAM HARRIS, JR., PRESENTS THE HEADING LADY A new play by Cbas. Ooddard and Paul Dickey. HIPPODROME 8th Av.48d-44th. Dally Mats, at 2. Best seats $1. Evs.S A 18 RIO SCENES A MERICA 1,000 People | Orchestra | Horaes li BO Indiana QHTThiTDT THEA., 44th, W. of B'way. onUBJCKl phone, Bryant 8489. Evenings 8.16. Matinee Wed. and Sat. 2.15. A THOUSAND YEARS AGO A Romantic Fable-Play of the Ancient Orient. OQ Ik CTDCCT 8»lh St., near B'way 03111 OI If C C I 'Phone 413 Bryant. EvgS. 8,20. Matinees, Wed. and Sat., 2.30. AT BAY With GUY STANDING and CHR Y8TAL HERNB. ACADEMY OF MUSIC STOCK }£«£ WILLIAM! FOX PRESENTS Mats. ALADDIN & HIS WONDERFUL LAMP EVENINGS RIP VAN WINKLE TWICE DAILY-PRICES, 10-90-30 F. F. Proctor's 6th Ave. B'way ft 28th 8t. Dully Mat., 26C. Eves. 26c. to $1. 2 CONCERTS Sun., 2.16 ft 8.16 All Star Bills 12 All-Star Programme. (Llano Can-era) Anna Ileld's Daugh- ter; Ball ft West, Marie ft Billy Hart, "The Porch Party," a Gor- geous Musical Fantasy; Lee Banh, Clifford U. Douglas, Mme. Mary's Greatest Show on Earth, Conway ft Leland, Mr. ft Mrs. Mario, Great RlugllngiPhoto Plays. Belle Baker ■7ITI > Il1 u 42dSt.,W.ofB l way. Eves..8.16. Mate., ELllilttli wed. ft 8at, 2.16. Wed.Mat.Pop. A. H. WOODS presents THE YELLOW TICKET By MICHAEL MORTON, Wit b John Barrymore, Florence Reed, Emmet Cor- rlgan, Julian L'Estrattgo, Arthur Forrest, Elaine Ineacort, Daniel Torrence, Macy Harlan, others. COLUMBIA THEATRE BROADWAY, 4 7th STREET, N. Y. Thla Week,HARRY HABTINO'S SHOW HURRAY HILL THEATRE Lexington Ave. and 4»tl St., N. Y. Thla Week, BEHMAW SHOW DIVIDE ClllsTTT'C Theatre, 8Btb, bet. B'way ft MAAIIIC CLLIUII 0 ethAve. Phone 1476 Bryant Evgs. 6.30; Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2.50. WE ARE SEVEN A Whimsical Farce by ELEANOR GATES, Author of "The Poor Little Rich Girl." UCITDC 46TH ST. W. of B'WAY. HCAInC Tel. Bryant 6240 _ats. Thursday and Saturday at 2.30 WINTHROP AMES PRESENTS The Delightful Fantasy with Music - - With MARGUERITE CLARK Prlcei. S1.0O, *I.8O,ta.0O. luc ucite'iMUi sauuioj v> at PRUNELLA rnivTETlV 41st St., East of B'way. Phone XjUL'lCiU I 61M Bryant. Evenings Matinees Tuesday and 8atorday 2.16. 8.16. KITTY MAGKAY A NEW SCOTCH COMEDY. By CATHERINE CIII8U0LM PUSHING. 44fh STREET MUSIC HALL ■ ■■■■ LEW FIELDS, Proprietor. 44th SU W. of B'way. Phone 7292 Bryant. Mats., Wed. ft Bat 2. Evgs. 6 sharp. Georgo Edwards' Loudon Company In THE GIRL ON THE FILM WATT ArtT'C Broadway ft 30th St. Evgs. 8.20 WALLAtH J Mats., Wed. (Pop.) ft Sat. 2.20 CYRIL MAUDE THE FAMOUS ENGLISH ACTOR (THE LIEBLER CO., Managers) in GRUMPY LYRIC « M8t - w ' orB ' say. Phone 6210 Bryant MV ■ Evenings 8.16. Mat. Wed, ft Sat. 2.16. Last Week Here. Next Week, Casino Theatre. HIGH JINKS With Elizabeth Murray and Tom Lewis. Next OUT BATBS POST In Attraction OJIAK THE TBKTMAKBH fjan. o kup nUL alt aU of .laWayvk'a St- k wit equally The only ehanie that the week o»Jan. B brlnn li "The Spendthrift," at the Walnnr tie other downtown homes the holldi tractioaa remain. New War's week aa food aa Christmas, and with the One neatbet eoatlnolDf, makea the manuctrs very hopeful for continued good baiuien. MrraorouT4N Orm noun (Alfred Hoecerle, ■nrr.)—'Tristan and Isolde" will be aong 6, while the balance of the week will be given over to the film nrodactlon of "Traffic In Souls." Bboid (Nixon & Zimmerman, mgrs.)—"Bella Donna." with Madame Naalmova. continued to splendid honses laat week. The atar'a wonderful personality I* welt Indicated In the production. The third and Anal week vtarta B. GaaaicE (Chaa. C. Wanamaker, mgr.)—Tho final week of "Yean of Discretion" starts S. The play liaa achieved a dlatlnet (access, due to the splendid company headed by Herbert Keleey and EfBe Shannon. Lnio (Lawrence BIumbeTg, mgr.)—"All Aboard" has no let up in (be demand to tee thla lively show. Lew Fields tad his sealous asso- ciates are at It nigbtly and see to it that the interest does not lag. The third and Qnal week beglni 0. Adkltui (Lawrence Blumberg. mgr.)—"Within (he Law," with Its wonderful realism, hat been toted one of tho big ■ncceaaeo ot the season. The attendsnee continues big. Helen Ware's actlnc la a One feature of the production. FoaaiST (Nixon A Zimmerman, mgrs.)—"Jo- seph and His Brethren," as a apectacle, la at- tracting the classes that do not, as a rule, attend tbealrlcil productions. The magnificence of the play and lit splendid Interpretation leare little to be desired. The third week starts 0. Wiunrr (W. D. Wegefarlb, mgr.)—"The .Spendthrift" 6 and week. Chauncey Olcott. In "Shameen Dim." departed 3, after a highly pros- perous stay of two weeks. Lrtlk Tmiatrb (Benlah E. Jay, mgr.)—Tin- stock producton last week of "The Tiger" wan startling in the extreme. Big houses came to be shocked, and also to see three other one-act plays. "The Man la the Street," "Literature" and "The Diagnosis." The same program will be seen week ot ft. OiPiiroK (0. K. Lord, mgr.)—"The Man from Home" week of 6. Laat week waa the drat of the dramatic productions when "A Butterfly on the Wheel" waa given to splendid houses. Elea- nor Mantell achieved a distinct aucceat lu the leading role. Amemcan (James Wall, mgr.)—The stock ap- appeari In "The Virginian" week of S. Last week holiday crowds saw a very clever prrscnta- tron of "Forty-Ove Minutes from Broadway." John Lorens and .tdra Alaslee were very clever In the leading roles. Hxbt'b (John Hart, mgr.)—Tbo Stanford Plareri, In "Arras Na Pogue," B and week. Last week crowded houses saw Emily Smiley, In "Up York State." B. F\ Keith's (H. T. Jordan, mirr.)—Bert Williams la the big card week ot 5. Others are: Yanderbllt and Moore, Tithe and Lester. Maria Lo and company, Hale Norcross and company, Bines and Pox, Myares. De Leon and Duties, Bartboldi's birds, and moving pictures. OoLOHUi, (Harry Brown, mgr.)—Thla hand- some playhouse, which opened for the first time on Dec. 20, hss been dolti{ a buslnesa far Id ex- cess of that which was anticipated. The bill for week of G consists of Kirno Comedy Co., Wra. Lamp* and company, Douohue and Stuart, Sun- shine and Son, Oaitellano and Denny, "A Pine Feather Feature," and moving pictures. Wu. Pimm (Wm. W. Miller, mgr.)—Week of 5-10: Sophie Tucker Ben Deeley, Gardiner Trio. John Gelger, Louiblln'a dogs, Blnns and Burt, and moving pictures. Hhoadw.1t (Joseph Cohen, mgr.)—Week of S- 10: James J. Cornett, Tom Linton and company, Kuma Jape, De Wolf and Gardner, Dick Deloras, Wm. Bond and company, and moving pictures. Gband (T. M. Dougherty, mgr.)—Week of If- 10: "TAe Three Types/' Margaret Sawtello Duffy, Jonea and Sylvester. Pearl Abbot and company. Nelson Waring, tbo Arlaooas, and moving pictures. AuxoiiBHT (0. V. Eggleeton, mgr.)—Week tf B-10: Victor's Musical Melange, Tom Kyle and company. Blocksom and Burna. De Witt and Stew- art, Adeline Francis, Jennings and Wilson, and moving; pictures. NrxoK (Fredk. Leopold, mgr.)—Week of B-10: Wna. A. Weston and company, Oodowaky Troupe. Dec O'Neill, Sig. Krans, Ray Conlin and moving pleturea. Kxxstons (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week or »• 10: "The i'ebool Playgiound." Oamon and Wll- lard, Savla and Scott, Ellsworth snd Linden, Ma- bel Fitzgerald, Ross and Moon, and moving pic- tures FiinuoUNT (Sam Dawson, mgr.)—Week of a 10: The Seven Oaatelluccls, Mite Morce, Howe nud Howe. O'Brltn and Lear, the Four Casters, Brown and Brown and moving pictures.. Eirrrai (W. C. Cameron, mgr.)—Mollle Will- lams' Show comes Jan. B, The Bcbman Show bad the biggest kind of patronage laat week. lew Kelly's brand of comedy scored big. Fred Wyckoff and Lon Hascall were also able assistants. The Star and Garter 3how next. OieiNo (Ellas & Koenlg, mgrs.)—The Girls from Starland are due Jan. B and week. The Dave Marlon Show waa voted the liveliest ever, to Immense houses. Christmas week. Davs Merlon was In fine form, and be handed over the fun In choice style. Agnes Befaler. Phil White and Lawrence and Thompson were also vslunb'e contributors. The Roeej Posey Girls follow. Tbocapkho (It C. Morrow, mgr.)— The High Life Girls will be on the job B snd week. The Pay Fosters offering last week was high clsas, and thoroughly enjoyable. Ha.-ry W. Fields and I*ster Allen were the stars, and their comedy wss high class. Harry Lang and Eddie Glblm were alao big ones In the east. Oatrt (John P. Rckhardt, mgr.)—The bur- lesques lost week were fall of ginger, and bltf honses greatly enjoyed the menu. Bam mean had plenty to do In the comedy line, and with Vir- ginia Tyson, won plenty of applause. Les Dono- vans, Ryan and Tucker, and Samson, were the olio numbers. DtMO.VT's (Frank Damont, mgr.)—Die Christ- mas Tree feature was continued New Year'a week, to the edification of (he kiddles, who were accom- panied by grown-upa. In large numbers. The skit. "Married In Camden," was full of fun. nnd furnished Eddie Oaasady, Bennle Franklin and Joe Horltls plenty of work to do. The flrst part had Its annual change of songs and Jokes. FSAHKroxD, Bijou, Giiubd, Fossiucaii, At> UiMBRA. VlOTOtM, PUZ1, I'iUCI and LlDEKTT give vaudeville and muring pictures. HOTIS. N. W. Dint, a well-known hotel man, has been appointed business manager of B. F. Keith's Chest- nut Street Theatre. Ralph Rxnaud has been appointed ns manngrr ot tlu Orpbeam's Stock Co.. which will open shortly In the Oiestnnt Street Opera Home. BnrrroH Holhsm pltys a return engagement at ths Academy ot Mimic on 18. Newmaw and bla travel talks begins his season at the Academy of Music on 18. All ot the mirleaque houses gave midnight per- formances on New Year's eve, to capacity homos. Tua members of "Joseph and Ills Brethren" Co. were given a reception by the Plays and Play- ers' Club on Jin. 4. Cnrbondale, l»n.—Majestic (L. A. Farrell, mrr.) opened Cbrlatmss Day, In the New Armory, now In course of completion, at Seventh Avenue and Main Street. The leading attraction was Daniel Frohrann's photoplty production of 'The Bishop's Carriage," featuring Mary Plckfortt. Other added attractions made a splendid bill. Mr. Farrell bis equipped the Msjettlc with the most modern accessories, and capacity houses has ruled at each performance. The admission fee li five cents, but on special feature days the charge for adults Is raised to ten cents. Savot (It. E. Gary, mgr.)—Music, snd dally change of pictures. The Wsrner Aim service Is exclusive, snd to it other films are added to meet the requirements of a successful competition with the products of other houses. Om (Alfonso Slrrlannl, mgr.)—Mechanical or- chestra of thirteen pieces, and dally bill of photo- Plays. IDEAX, (L. A. Farrell, mgr.)— Lynott's Orches- tra and General Film Co.'a exclusive features. VicroBiA (Louis Matule, mgr.)—Music and dally change of up-to-date pictures. Ill ■ If A And the right to produce them at III IVI 1 co* 1 of manoacrlpC Get New Cat- Mi HfS^Ofc. K - r - PL A T BUREAU ft ! I H I si AUTHORS' ErCHANOE, Tremoat I Ul III Theatre, H.T.C. UNITED BOOKING OFFICES OF AMERICA AGENCY R. r. KEITH, President r. F. PROCTOR. Vlca-Frraldsnt A. PAUL KEITH, Basinets Manager E. F. AL.UKK, Oeneral Manager J, J. MURDOCH, Executive Manager High Class Acts of Every Description Suitable for Vaude- ville Can Obtain Desirable Engagements in this Offloe. You Can Book Direct by Addressing S. K. Hodgdon, Booking Manager, or Through Your Agent. OFFICES t PUTNAM BUILDING 1493 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY PLATTNO THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE SULLIVAN and CON8IDINE CIRCUIT GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICE I Snlllwaa and Consldlne Bids;., Third and Madison Sts., •BATTLE, WASH. FRED. LINCOLN, • Gen. Mgr. OENERAL BOOKING OFFICE I ldSS Broad war (Heidelberg Bid*.), N. T. CHRIS O. BROWN, . - Mgr. BRANCH BOOKINGS OFFICES! PAUL QOUDRON. S North Clark St., cor. Madison, Chicago III.; MAURICE J. BURNS. Sd and Madison Sts., Seattle, Wash.: W. P, RKKSK. too Market St., San Francisco, Cal.; B. OBEKMAYKK, Broadmead House, 31 Pantou St., London, S. W., Kngland PARAGON BOOKING AGENCY " T SL" RE " Want to hear from all acts, large or small. Write, wire or vtione. W. II. WOLFFS, Manager. NO LONGER CONNECTED WITH ANY OTHER AGENCY. VAUDEVILLE ACTS WANTED BOSTON and NEW ENGLAND immediate and conaecutlvo time. Bbort Jumps. Address FUED. MARDO, Roaton Rooking OSflce, Colonial BMg., Boston, Mats. Phono. Oxford w>. LAUGH ? THEY'LL YELL ! Wben yon pull Mary's latest parodies on: "Ourso Aching; Heart," "Last Night Km! of World," "Snooky Ookuins," "Chesapeake Hay," "Much To Bo Thankful Kor," "Bunch of Shamrocks," "Row," "Do As Much For You," "Humble Bee." "Midnight Clioo-l'hoo," "Old Girl of Mine," "That's How I Need You," "Made Mo Lovo You," "Lonesome lino," "In My Harem," "Sumo- body's Coming To My House," "Applo Hlossoni Time In Normandy," "llluo Kycd llaby," "Last Night In Dreamland," "In New Orleans," "What Uoautlful Driiam," "When 1 Lout Von," "All Night Long" and "On Mississippi.*' Laat 12 for Hebrew, loo. each, 8for 2n<!., or whole 24 Hlg Parody Riots, 11.50. And another sure-fire laughter nun applauso winner Is : "Dixie I,oh," A Dope fiend Horse Race Recitation. Runs 3 minutes, price 25o. Other material. Catalog and testimonials free. All kinds of exclusive material written to order, Heat of references and strongest possible guarantee given. Interviews by appointment ONLY. Always write or 'pliottu before calling. MRS. MARY E. P. TIIAVBR, U100 Broad St., Providence, it. I. "THAT UP TO THE MINUTE TEAM," rvi«=rvi AND IVI Comedian. Juveniles Ingenue, 8oubrctte T-RBD ROT VAUDEVILLE. ACTS-7 Reliable, experience, youth, ginger, wardrobe. Adilreaa E. A.McNUTT, 1BI15 Illuft- Street, Des Moines, Iowa. WANTED—TO JOIN AT ONCE For PERMANENT STOGK-One Bill a Week Juvenile L.osacilrtK IVIsjin Man for Light Comedy and Juveniles; Man for Gen'l Heaviesnml Oon'l litis,; Hliiglnuainl Dunclng Soubrette. Can place at all times, (food DRAMATIC, MUSICAL COUKDY I'KOI'I.K nml Chorim Girls. Send PHOTOS with full particulars, etc. Carrie Htnrr write. JACK C. LE ROY, Lyric Theatre, Covington, Ky, DRAMATIC INGEnSI'wOMAN Mutt be able to sing, Tell all Ural letter, and atnd iirogrnminu ami |iliolo. Bulanco of season and next summer. We never close. Salary must ho low, as It la absolutely xure. richj BELLE PLAINK, IOWA, Car* Ilonderson Hloek Co. IARD HENDERSON. VE, IOWA, Care llorulerson r usloal Gomedy Tab. Write or wlro mo for a route of consecutive Hutu over my CinCUIT OP REGULAR TIIEATREM In Pennn., AM., W. Va. and Va. Want Bliow to open Carlisle, Pa.,atidHagenit<iwii,Mil., week Jim. I'-'. I. De ZARROW BOOKING EXCHANGE, 417 E. Broad St., Richmond. Va. Can iiltire experienced Chorus Glrla at all limes. WANTCDJ immediately MAN FOR CHARACTERS AND CHARACTER LEADS MAN FOR HEAVIE8 AND SECOND BUSINESS (l)oth the ubovo men must lio Sft, 11 In. or larger); Lariro Woman, for Cliariiclers, Ilcavles ami Grand Daincs; Al Director, that can nml will Kot results. Wardrobe, ability nml solirluty absolutely essential. Can place Feature Vaudeville Act for balance of season, UeorKii llntnli Moure, sunt you tho $21 through Western Union last October. Did you receive lit AddrcsMull mall lo "HVRPHY-YODBR CO.," Herald Theatre, Wurren, Pennn. Dempsey's Theatre PEORIA, ILL. WANTED at all times, to book Musical Comedies and Tab- loids; one to ilirco nights, House fully equipped. Seating capacity ooo. lo»,ooo to draw from. M. K. DKMI'HKY, Mannwcr. BEATRICE LEO Wishes (a Join first class HINGING CO* MEDIAN. Good appearance nnsl voice Asldress care of CLIPPER. ORCHESTRA LEADER Wants to locate or will travel with good organisa- tion; first or second violin or baritone, AL. MOltBTKAIl. (Jen. Dep, Jacksonville, Kla. BLACK DROP, flood condition. State low. est price In firm letter to Jb'UULINU McllANS, Ofpncuin Theatre, Brooklyn. All Opera Hoiiseiind TravelingMaDagerM KEEP FROM GETTING DONE UP. ONK DOLLAR POSTPAID. THE SYSTEM, Box IIH, Columbus. Ohio. VAN FLEET AT WEST 28tb ITRBBT, NEW YORK. CHARACTER MAN For Tramp part slinllsr to "Jerry," must inunagu slaifu (dye scenery), HEAVY MAN, manage Stage WOMAN for Grande Dame Ability and tho lies! of wardrobe absolutely essen- tial. Onu piece show. JOHN G. HAE, 10, (lowrle, lit,; VI, rocolionla n; 1,1, fl llmore '-Illy . REPERTOIRE, STOCITaND MUSICAL COMEDY COS. WANTFIi «no, Three Night nml Week SlamlM vv nit 41.1/ noiir I'ltlHlinrgli, Pa. Several weeks to good shows. LHwral |Hiri:emaKH. Address fill' particulars to CLIFF 11, NELMON. JKNKINH AHOADK H l.llfJ., I'l'ITHIIDUtl, I'A. "A Homestead For You" six-cyli ndor, untl-skld souk mnema. I'rof. copies free. No orclicHl. J. L. MctlBAKY, I' libllslier, Ainiciiiidu, Monl. WANTs711 •»• IIRATTON'M^'HIeal- VY All lEiLf—'iHK n circus." Follow- ing write: Jas. It. Mitchell, Joe nml John lliijr- gerly, (1. II, Johnson, It. Dellnven, V. II. Illeo. Permanentnddross HO.OMAHA, NKII. ROF. Rl IM the man that gots more money than any S medi- cine men, and ho don't throw chickens In tbo audience either. This week, LYNN, IND.