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22 THE NEW YOEE OLI?Pm APBft 11 j « ;f «~i F*IVEI rVllL.L-lOrV EIA.W3 VwANT TO HEAR 3 BALLAD ! ! I THE PRETTIEST PRODUCTION SONG WE HAVE EVER RELEASED REMEMBER WE GIVE IT A "SPLASH' IN "THE SATURDAY EVENING POST" NEXT WEEK FIVE MILLION EYES WILL SEE IT AND FIVE MILLION EARS WILL WANT TO HEAR IT ! ! THE WISE PERFORMER WILL SING IT! ! ', Inc., - - - r - V 135 West 44tli St., New York City VIOLIN LEADER For Sumner Season. Opera, Vaudeville, Hotel or Any First-class Engagement. Member of A. V. of M. First Class and Reliable. Wlro or write L. G. BRYANT, Academy of Music, Halifax, Nova Scotia Dramatic People for Tabloid Stock Company Remains five weeks in a house. Send photo, state age, height, weight and lowest Summer salary Kasy work and pleasant Management, reople making good will be retained (or the Aralck- Adamaon Permanent Stock, to open the regular season In Birmingham, Ala. House Managers who want a good DramaUo Tab. to run U con Junction with their pictures this Bummer, will do well to write for particu- lars. Address OARL ADAMSON, 061 8. High St., Akron, Ohio. Wanted—MAY BELLE FOWLER GO, All Lines, for Number Ono and Two Companies. MUSICIANS, Hand and Orchestra. LADY MUSICIANS, Orclii'Htrn Work Only, PEOPLE DOUBLING STAGE OR DOING SPECIAL- TIES 'GIVEN PREFERENCE. State full particulars. Make Salary reasonable. IHARLI PWIXk.fMVII_l_ir, LakoVIIIOKO.Ark Club Juggler WANTED Rot over fi ft. 7 In. In height. Oan secure long en- gagement, •lve full particulars. MORRIS CRONLN, 104 East 1*11, Street _ Pare PAUL TAUBIQ. New York City. AT LIBERTY HARRY H. LEE Comedy, or will accept Oon. Bus. guarantee to make good in anything cast (or. Stcrlaltlos If cast (or comedy parts. Stato your beat salary; the bust none too good. HAItllY II. LEE, Wlntorsct, Iowa. SETH C. HALSEY TAM. HEAVY MAN Age,a7; Weight, W; Height, on. l in. if. jcars experience: Ability: Drat claas wardrobe on and off: sobriety. Stock, Production or I'lioto-May.. Invites offers, sa* walnut ST., Philadelphia, Pa, AT LIBERTY E. J. WOHLFELD Characters, Heavies. General Business For First Class Stock or it up. Height, (ft. 11 In.; iL. no: ago, 126. Plenty of flrst class wardrobo. and Al In every reHjioi i. Oau join on wire und don't need ticket. Address E.J. won 1.1K1.1). IMOS E. tltli Street, Cleveland, Ohio. 74 (t. lluggago Car, fl.ooo 12 Steel wheels, cmuppou rUn «jHLL &n i 01ttM , Male Lion""(or antanublc aot, tsoo. Largo Black llcur, fa). Small Boar, >'£>. Ocelot. (If,, Wild Hog fit. Camel, f'Jiu. Miniature. Cage (or Ponies, |-J6. 10 Wagon Show Wagoiw, %W each. ' 6ABRV VAKPEBBIUT. Boi 63, Herfolk. Va . PEOPLE IN ALL LINES Mt Violin to double Baritone, or Slide In Band. Actors doubling Band or Orottottra given prefer- ice. Wook stands. WOOD-RAY STOCK CO. t Te: Center. Texas AT TTRsTRTV For Roportolro, Dra- JL1 ItlDCi nil "~niatio or Musical. In- genue, Soubretto and Juvenllo Specialties, and can put on Dancing numbers. Am also a good llano Player. ALICK OOUDON, Laflrand Hotel, City, Mo. . FOR SALE—A. Song I Correspondence de- sired With parties In regard to same. Address V. W., care of the N. 1. OLIPl'EK. St* OUT OF TOWH HEWS St. I.on In, Mo.—Sliubort (Melville Rtolu, tagr.) (or week of April ft, pictures, "1'lic l.lrn at Our Saviour." "The I'lisalng Hlmw u( iui;i" ■411 play a return eimaircuient here 12 1H. Ol.THflo (Walter Snnfurel, uigr.)—l''or week o( t, San Carloa (Irnnd Upem Co., with Mine. Kdvlga Vtccnrl. coloratura soprano, In tho IcnelliiK femi- nine rule. The company comprises seventy (niuous slnircra and Its own orchestra. Aukhioan (II. II. Wallace, nigr.)—For week •f 9, Olive Vail, one of the really lxipuliir musical comedy stars, In "The Girl frutu Munnu's." "Mary Jane's Pa" 1218. Htanuard (L. Rolelienbncli, lugr.)—For week at 0, At. Reeves' llenuly Mimv, a burlesque align- stent that by previous |>erformniice here deserves Its name. Andy Lewis, Chick Cmucron ami others are on the llrst row of dlverslonluts. Liberty Girls next. Oatsty. —The Parisian Beauties are here week of S. Kennedy and Melrose bear the brunt of the humor. Jack Miller. Fred De HIKa and others also contribute strong support. Caiiiuck. —Pictures o( "The Itlse mill Fall of Kapolcon" are drawing large audiences. LA Sallh (J. Oppenlicliner, ingr.) Is dark. Osand (H, It. Wallace, uigr.l—Hill week 8: tinpMc Tucker, comedienne, Is the heudllucr, with Prank Weston at the plauo, Others: The Three Navarros, comedy ncroluits, tlio Six Morroco Arabs, Ohet Wilson, cartooulst. llii-roiiaouB (Frank L. Talbot, nigr.)—Pictures and vaudeville. Will week o( t>: Lulgl Dell'Oro, inatruuiental virtuoso; Itnilclllf and Belmont, sharp- shooters i "Stranded Strangers." by Dainty June Itolierti ami her company: Wllliat Trimpe. bicycle cnxTtH. and HnckeuM'huililt. In wrestling touts, Cvlvsibu (Barry 1). Buckley, iw;c)—own o- 11: "Myrtle Clayton; or, "Wronged (rem the Start;" Laddie Cliff, Englnnd's beat comedian; Diigwcll Bisters, In songs; Elnhye Snowden, "spe- cial Mings." assisted In the latest society dances by Walter Ross, with Jack Richmond at the plcino; Midler and Stanley, comic opera (un makers; Drltt Wood, the juvenile jester: Anna l/clir and company. In "Little California;" Ioleen Sisters. Australlon sharpshooters and wire artists, and l'athc's Weekly and Urnt run pictures. Vii'ToniA (Wm. Cave, mgr.)—Motion pictures of "Creullon" 0-11. Iiuffsiln, N. Y.—star (P. O. Cornell, mgr.) Ethel Usrryraore, lu "Tante," April 0-8: "Dam- seed Goods" 0-11, "The New Henrietta" 18-13, Madame Yaskn, In repertoire, 10-18. Julia Son- demon. In '"Pho Sunshluo Girl," did floe buil- cess last week. Tick (Messrs. Shufcert, mgrs.)—Tbo Pathe pic- ture speetsele, "The Life of Our Saviour," Holy Week. "Peg o' My Heart" week of 18. "A Dlrd of IMrndlsc" repeated former success last week, Siika'h (M. Shea, mgr.)—Bill week of 0: Mad- den anil ntxpairlck. Chlng Ling Too, Bud Fisher, llo.-ich and McCurily. Pauline Welch, Lo Lotte, and Mi'Knv anil Oantwell. , , Majkhtic (J. Lauglillu, mar.)—Ji\>r week of 5, George .Sidney. In "Busy. Iszy.'' "The Com- mon Law" next week. I.vitn (II. M. Marcos, mgr.)—For 0 and week, photoplay, "The Crimson Cross," Domteuc Trouoe, Mitchell Girls, Arthur Morris, and Kxlcr and Webb. Acaiiuht (M. B. Schleelnger, mgr.)—Bill week of 5. Pearl Stevens. Consul Pedro, Wllllo Smith, Arthur mid Gnce Terry, 'renc Germon, Tsllman, Marcus and Clements, and Salla Brothers. Gavrrr (11. M. Ward, mgr.)—Fir week of 0, Vanity Fair, followed by Happy Widows. (UniiiDN (W. F. Graham, mgr.)—For week Of n. llroadivay Belles. Illir'i Llfo Girls next. Btiiano I Mark A Brock, mgrs.)—"Judith of Iieihuihi" feature picture, with Blanche Sweet, Oil. Srlii-iu rtiuly, N. Y.—Mohawk (A. J. GUI, mgr.) will remain dark for iho mt of Iho •soarm. Van i'iio.hi! (O. (1. McDonnald, mgr.)—'Mon- day matinee and night, April 0, the photo-drama, "The Life of Our Saviour." David. Warflcld, in "The Auctioneer," T. I'lincTiiit'H (Charles GouMlug, mgr.) —.Vaude- ville ami pictures. Aiit, ITai-I't Hotin, OnsscBNT, Pais, Amini- CAN, IIIIANUVWINH, 1'KAIII,, ItKNILWUUTir, CTllV.H- TAt„ Majkstio, Buov, Conodebs and Oozx Con- km, pictures only. Oni'iiKuu (George nr.iymlaer, mgr.)—Feature photop!n)H nud vaudeville. Bill 0-8: All ltujah and compuny, Mux Febriuon, Franks and Aildlng. ton, anil the ailssaiulos. For 0-11: All Ilnjali iiiul cotiijinny, Csrr mui Brown, Lewis and Foster, and Jack Holt. ICImlra, N. Y.— Lyceum (Lee Norton, mgr.) the Denier i'l.iyers week of April n, present "The House Next Doo.v' Last week, "A Butterfly oa the Wheel" wns n popular offering. Majhstio (M. D. Gibson, mgr.)—Bill week of O: Hopkins Axtcll and company, Allen Drew and company, Oliver and White, Tuscano Brothers, Mine. Doroe and company, 0. 0. Falls and com- pany, Horn Pointer, and Valentino Vox Jr. Mozart (G. U. Yen Dcmark, mgr.) — Bills week of 0: Mile. Martha and Sister, Ucnulngi, Lewis nud company, Holly Hollls, Morris Prince. Dt-oilnto. Levan Trio, Hallon and Hunter, unit Adair and Wyunt . Charlotte, N. C—.Academy (John L. Crovo, mgr.) for week of April 0, Dcuovcr & Dante Mu- sical Comedy Co. PimiHONT (M, 0. Oldley, mgr.)—Billed week of 0: Shepherd auil Asblon, Buckleys' animals, Dave Wellington, tlruce I'omeioy, Golden and Hughes, James J. Morrison aud company, and two to HU. ■ ■ Pbikcsrs (Tnte Powell, mgr.)—Multiple reel feuture pictures only. For week of 0: 0. ''Master Bob's uace," Warner's Fe.iturea; T, "Broken Harrier," Warner's Features: 8, "Eye Of the Government," Wsrner's Features, 9. KnisoNiA, AMtiHsu, Ottowat and TnSATO.— Pictures only. - NoTxa.—Tho all girl bill week of March 80, at the Piedmont, drew big business. The show wss Idoked by Hiwulle Muckenfuss The Warner film feature. "The lied Spiders," was shown at the Prlneeaa April 1. Kathlyn Williams, In the "Kullilyn" sivles. No 0, by the Sella- Company. was shown 2 Ssiegfeld's "Follies" showwl here ait tho Academy March 31, to Immense crowds. Ilrnaitforil, Can, — Grand (F. Johnson, mgr.) "A Girl of the Underoorld" playeil here, to guoil busliH-M. April t. "Sweethearts" T, "A Night In Dreamland," by local talent, 13. lliiAS-r (F.rnle Moule, mgr.)—Bill 0-8: Cllne, Joy anil Ollnc, Hurt Ooiiiiih, Hemes anil Corbett, and moilon pictures. For Oil: Rich Johnson, Wnetnn, Foxwvrth anil ltlchnrils, and motion pic- tures. Colonial (E. S.nnons, mgr.)—Bill 0-8: An- putctta Sisters, Flester nnd Kdwiu, Bonner and ltaluor, I^>u Sutton, and motion pictures. Gkji (Geo. F. Law, mgr,)—.Motion pictures and Illustrated songs to good business, Arouxi (Arthur Land, mgr.)—Mutual movies and local talent, to capacity business. Noius.—Empire reopened under new manage. ment 4. with inudevlllo nnd motion pictures Commander Evans, lecturing on Cants, Scott's Ex. jKsltllon to South Pole, received a hlg reception at the annul, 2 tisndor Proa., at the Colonial, were u big hit week of March, SO The Man- fields, nt the Brant, wink of 31), were tho bit of the bill. Ilnnillton, Can, — Grand (A. R. Loudon, mgr.) "The lllrJ of Paradise" April 7, 8, "Sweet- heart*" l>, 10, "The TrnlUc" 11, Forlies-itoliert- swn's farewell iierformances 20, 21. Tkmi-i.b (J, G. Appleton, mgr.)—dllll week of 0: Elite! Green, Metropolitan Minstrels, Charles and Fannie Vau, Itertha Crelgbton and company, Untie nieklnsnn, Wilson Bros., Qlrard and West, and Uiatloa Xtnittpgoa, Libio (n. Morgan, mgr,)—High class moving pictures. GttrriK's (J. Malone, mgr.)—VaodeTllle and mo-lug pictures SAvor (W. Spence, mgr.)—High sjsjsj moving pictures. Ottawa, Can.—Russell (Peter Gorman. mgr.) Kibble & Martin's production of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" showed here March 81. "Stop Thief" April 3, 4. Dominion (J. F. Clancy, ingr.)—Bill week of 0: Nipper, Luplno and Lane, Bison City Four. .Sutton Mclntyre and Sutton, Homer Miles and company, McOormack and Wallace, Bamsdell Trio, and Dorothy Brenner. Famu.i (Ken E. Flnlay, mgr.)—The feature, production, of the "Barber of.Seville" was ex- hibited here latter part of week of March 80. Fbancais (Ken E. Flnlay, mgr.)—The Lubln production of "The Lion and the Mouse" was shown SO-Aprll 1. St. Gsxjbob's (J. D. Mnrrsy, mgt.)—TB» second part of "Tho Mutusl Girl" pictures was shown March 30, 81. Roclcford, 111.— Grand (II. W. Grampp. mgr.) Montgomery and Stone, in "The Lady of tho Slipper." March 27. A capital performance and good business. "Bought and Paid For," April 1, cancelled, Majbstio. —The Harvey Players are presenting seme One bills here and business is satisfactory, considering the Lenten season. Two big produc- tion, "The Penalty," flrst half, and "A Country Boy," last half, were presented week of March 30. Moving plettres on Sundays. OirnsDM.—Vaudeville bill March 80-April 1 Included: 3. 0. Nugent and company, In "The Regular;" Paul Rletet and company, Melnotte TwJns, Rice, Sully and Scott, and Tabor anil Green. The Royal Olvery Male Choir, with six- teen soloists, 2-4. Notb.— Sarah Paden was In Rockfnrd recently with her husband, George SackcW, and announced that the name of the new Irish comedy In which she will appear next year Is "Peggy O'Neill," by Frederick Paulding, a comedy of the same type as "Peg o" My Heart." Elgin, HI.—Grand (W. B. Newman, mgr.) James T. and Madeline Lee, In "The Fanny Moon," tabloid, drew good business March 2D- April 1. Vaudeville bill 2-4 Included: Frank Cot- ter, Fadln-O'Brlcn Trio, Fred'k K. Weston and company, Clark and McCollougtj, Zara Carmen Trio, and moving plotures. 'Tossing Parade," tabloid musical comedy, 3-8. Nora.—Picture shows report good business.... The 101 Ranch Feature plotures were displayed at the Star 3 The Automobile Show was held at the Coliseum four days last week. Keoknk, lot.—Grand (Chas. H. Dodge, mgr.) "The Pink Lnrty" April 11), "September Morn" SO, AL O. Field's Minstrels 23, "Peg o' My : Hesrt<' May 3.- llireoimiiMK (Mark Angell, mgr.)—Bill April 08; Grace Walton, Bernlvlct Bros., Sylvester and Vance, and Steele and Mack. For 0-11: Lulu Hunter Trio, Dclvln anil Elwood, O'NoU and Dixon, anil Sherman nnd Fuller. Colonial, Oipubux and Gband, pictures only. Albany. IV. Y.—Harmnmis Bleeckcr Ball (Edward M. naxt, mgr.) "Peg o' My Heart" closed a very successful week's engagement April 4. David WarOeld. In "The Auctioneer," 0; "The Life of Our Saviour," photoplay, 7-10; Ethel llarrymore. In "Tante," 11; John McOormack, In concert. 10. Lhi'iiih (Jas. n. Rhodes, mgr.)—Big Jubilee fl-8, Belles or Beauty Row 9-11, Dreamland Bur- leaquers 13-15, Ben Welch Burlesquers 10-18 PnooToa's Grank (Joseph P. Coyne, mgr.)— Continuous vaudeville and moving pictures. Colonial (Howard Graham, mgr.)—Ooattanoos vaudeville and pictures. l'am "rnn'u I.ki.anii (Oscar Per r In, mgr.)— Vaudeville and moving pictures. MAjSRTin (Emll Delchea, mgr.)—High class moving pictures with vaudeville. Clinton Hquabs, Bboaowat, Stab, Piioctob's, Annsut, Palaos, Cbntbal, OBPniuif and Whits Wat, moving pictures only. Memphis, Tenn. — Lyceum (Frank Gray, mgr.) "Allele" April 8. f>, ''Damaged Goods" 10, 11, Ooburn's Minstrels 12, "The Leopard's Sprits'' 14, Ltmo (BenJ. M. SlaJnbaok. mar.)—Percy Ilas- well and company presented "The Little Min- ister" week of March 20, to packed houses. Same <iunpnny offers "The Army Nurse" week of April 8. ORi'iiri'M (Msr Fahlsh, mgr.)—Bill 8-11: Valerie Bergere and company. Fred Lindsay, Hale and Patterson, Montamho and Wells, Fritz Brude end sister, Martin Johnson's travelogues, and million plotures, Hajbbtics (2), EMr-taas (2), Pbinobss, Alauo, QrjiKN, Colonial, Carrolton, Plaza, Palaos, tluinnoAN, AMirniCAN, Kcno, 1!ohn, Oxtoio, Pis. TIMBM (21. DAIRTR (2), COI.UMHIA, MBTBOPOLI- tan, Famous, Gbu, Royal, Savot, Pisin and Jot. —Motion pictures only. . Nashville, Tenn.—Vendome (W. A. Sheets, mgr.) "Joseph end His Brethren" ployed to good business March 30-Aprll 4. "Damaged Goods" 0, 7 "Adele 10. 11. Ruth St. Denis 10. 17. Oni'iixcK (Geo. H. Hickman, nut.l—For week of March 30, Billy Long and her players presented "A Gilded Fool." Fine productions. "East Lyanc" April 0-11. FniNcsss (Barry Sudekum. mgr.)—Tabloids and pictures. Loo Cabin, Civrtal, Elits, Firk Avbncs, ai.hauuba and Rax.—Moving pictures, Peoria, 111.—Majestic- (Henry Sandmeyer Jr., mgr.) pictures April 8-11. Dave Lewis, in "September Morn," 12, 18. i ue en mm (Nathan & Greenberg, mgrs.) — Bill 3-8: Wooward's dogs, Dave Ferguson, . Florence Modena and company, Aloxamler and Scott, and Lynch and Zollar. For 0-11: x'vette, Kelly and Galrin, Six Semariaus, and UcCormlck and Ir- win. Hipp-odious (Seavox Amuse. Co., mgrs.)— Vaudeville. Folly (William Moeller, mgr.)—Stock bur- lesque. OoLUKmA, Crystal, Cost, Dn Luxe, Drjcusus, Kltsium, Gabdb.v, Illinois, Imi-kiiial, I.idkuti. Ltueuu, Palaob, PtuNossrf, Sanqamo and Stab. pictures only. Atlanta, On.—Atlanta (Homer George, mgr.) Is dark April 0-11. "Allele" had good houses 1-4. Ltbio (II. L. Onrdoxa, mgr.) Is dark. Grand HI. L. De Give, mgr.) Is dark. Columbia (Burlesque) (Jas. Jones, mgr.)— Bill 0-11: "Casey's Troubles," Dorothy Gordon, Ktlicl Gibson, anil Densmoro Sisters. Mill (Burlesque) (A. K. Joucs, mgr.)—For Oil: "Teery-Weeiy," Fred Kennedy, Lucretia Vincent, and Ous Mortimer ond eomiiany. American (J. H, Daniel, mgr,)—For 8-11. Allls & Meyers' Co. Bijou (II. L. De Give, mgr.)—Eddie Black Stock Co., lu "Driven from nome." 0-11. Forbytub (II. L. Oardoza, mgr.)—Bill fl-lli "Fixing tho Furnace," Wills and Hassan, Riy Cox. Arthur Desgon, Kltamura Japs, and Paul La Snhlln, Oa^-nettia (Barry P. Dlggs, nirr.) is dark. Cbybtal Palaob (Harry P. Dlggs, out.)— Mov- ing pictures, and Mort Fields, character stager, March 30-Aprll 4. Ann Arbor, Ml oh.—Whitney (Arthur Line, ngr.) 'The Red Widow" April T. ■Majestic (Arthur Lane, mgr.)—VtiJcrille as* million pictures. Ohfukom, Tciiris tad Oonniou, raotion ai*> tuxes only. "^ OPEN TIME for GOOD ATTRACTIONS AT ST. N. B. Canada AFTER MAY 30 AMD FOR ALL SUMMER SEASON FIRST-CLASS ROAD ATTRACTIONS, MUSICAL roMKMKK and MUSICAL TABLOID (uiupsnle., with Kanlpment, Should Do Good Business. Would Con- sider MUSICAL STOCK. TAHLOIu OR OI'KH V COMPANY for Summer Season Stock. House has played dramatic stock (1 bill weekly) all season to good business. ST. JOHN'S POPULATION, 6S,000 HOUSE SEATS 11(0 COOL WEATHER ALL SUMMKlt For Time Address MONTE THOMPSON 39 Court Street, Boston, Mass. TE FOR- PERMANENT STOCK In large Canadian city, end of April, LEADING WOMAN and JLBADING MA IT, must be young, able, good looking, sober. DIHKCTOll with sirlpts, und other Useful People. . Address S. STKKN, SI McGlll College Ave., Montreal, Canada. Wanted for Summer Stock Starting June 1st, AVE UE THEATRE,CHICACO Leading Man, Leading Woman, Together with a Complete Acting Company People In all lines write Immediately. L. I. MONTAGUE, Mgr., AVENUE STOCK CO. GINNIVAN DRAMATIC COMPANY Under canvas. Rehearsal call April 26. Man for Leads, Slnglne and Dancing Comedian, Man for Props doubling Brass or Specialties. Pay own. All week stands. Travel by Automobile. If you can't stay tho cntlro season with good treatment and sore salary, don't answer Reference, honesty aud financial standing: Ashley Commercial Bank. FRANK R. GINNIVAN, Ashley, I ml. WANTED QUICK FOR Waller Bros. Stock Co. A GENERAL. BUSINESS MAN for Stock the rest of the Season and Repertoire i tie Bummer. MUST BE ABLE TO ACT. Show never closes. Also Trombone B. k O. and Orchestra Leader to double Band, String Bass to double Tuba, Second Violin to double Alto. Pierre Watklns and Al.Uenner wire. Those that wrote before, write again. All correspondence answered. People doing Specialties given preference. Address EDWARD O. WALLER, Manager Waller Bros. Stock Co., Council ill iiils, Iowa, I'lll I, A., APRIL 6, 1014. DEAR CLIPPER: Last week Byron Bpaun called on me and ordered a new act. Byron always gets his new material from me. Incidentally he remarked: "I always take pleasure In recommending yon to my professional friends'while on the road'- for I know they will always receive fair treat- ment." Not that I am any nioVe honest than my neighbor, but "It pays to be so.'' You can "hank on this." NO ONE CAN-EVER HAY THAT BARRY GRAY DID NOT (11VK TI1KM A SQUARE DEAL. Hartoand Clark last week wrote from Boston,-where they were ''on fourth at Keith's" : "Tremendous hit, all the stuff you wrote for us cleaning up." Consequently, If you want "new material," such as Sketches, Monologues, Songs or Parodies, go to BARRY GRAY, VAUDEVILLE AUTHOR T20 W. 15th STREET, PHIXA,, PA. Wanted for Hunt Stock Co. PEOPLE IN ALL LINES FOR REPERTOIRE UNDER CANVAS OPENING ABOUT MAY 7th Leading Man, Leading Woman, Soubrette and Comedian with Specialties, Character Man with Specialty that can dlreot, ueneral Business People with Specialties, Those doubling Band given preference. Musicians for Band and Orchestra, Boss Canvas Man und Working Mod. Address M. A. HUNT, Hotel Hermutlge, Grand Rapids. Mich. P. S. Willlard Dyer, sent you $16.00 tor ticket two years ago. To? 0 LAROY'S ATTRACTIONS 3SSiS , 29Jl : tf£8 0 il , £s.' AOT< * Bllltl, * t Doubio Brass. PIANIST to Double Horn. GENERAL BUSINESS PEOPLE with Specialties. Week stands. Pay own,. LAROY'S ONE-RING CIRCUS WANTS CIRCUS PERFORMERS Doing Two or More Acts. MUSICIANS, WORKING PEOPLE. GOOD COOK, People engaged for tho above Shows acknowledge this bv letter at once. Stock Hot opens May 4; Olrona May a. Address H. LAROV, Fostorla, Ohio. LIBI IKT INI :nui Joint or single. Address IT W. LOCUST STREET, NEWARK, O. WANTED for PERMANENT STOCK Two Plays a Week. One Matinee PEOPLE IN ALL LINES GOOD GENERAL ACTOR THAT CAN PAINT SOME 8CBNERY Rehearse April 20 Open 27 ED. CLARICE LILLEV, Anderson, Ind. IURRY1 HURRYI ■HURRY! Want for 3 Big Tent Shows, Actors and Musician Dranmtlo People In all lines. Throe Band and Orchestra Leaders with music Musicians ot all kJn< Feature Vnuuovlllo acts tor eaon show. Long pleasant engagement. Old friends write. KELLY and BRENNAN, Colonial Theatre, LANSING, MICH. SECOND-HAND GOWNS, gflLj eNK s03 s, state street, CHICAGO, ILL. WANTED-LOCATION FOR SUMMER STOCK BOWERS & DOYLE TABLOID MUSICAL COMEDY CO. In n Repertoire of high class Musical Comedies, with a class; Singing and Danolng Chorus; elegant " "ilaypcrcent-ago, guarantee or salary. Wo deliver the goods, For time and ternta BOWERS 1 DOYLE, Mgr.., Suite 1601, Ashland Block, Chicago.