The New York Clipper (May 1914)

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May 9 TB3C ismyr .yobk glippeh. !l| f l W ■is*- ■«^4**^t Alter Giving You «'A FOOL THERE WAS," tbeOre»t«t Ballad Ever Written, W* Oltor for Your Approval "THAT MILJLION • It ULAR MELODY" B y *«* th0 BEST NOVELTY RAO ON THE market. Send late program, and we will send you copies of the Beet Lot of Songs you ever had SHISLER, CASKILL AND BENKHART, Inc., - ■ Colonial Theatre Building, 15th and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Tilt WATERSO.V, BBHUX & SNYDER NEW OFFICES. . , The many visitors to the new quarters of the Waterson, Berlin* Snyder Music Com- pany were more than surprised to find one •ot the finest equipped music establishments In the world boused In the now Strand Thea- tre Building. To say that the new offices • re beautiful would be putting 11 mildly. Words can hardly describe the manner In which the firm has looked after the every want of the profession. Reading rooms and a large reception room are at the disposal of the artist, with a dozen or more piano rooms with as many pianists to teach artists the latest songs are only a few of the fea- i tores of one ox America's leading music pub- lishing houses. Many beautiful floral pieces were sent by ■ the admirers of the firm at the opening of tio offices last week, all wishing tbem the best of success. JACK WELLS' LATEST. Curie Miller, a vaudeville feature, Is meet- ing with much success featuring Jack Wells' latest song, called "If I Were the Ocean and Yon Were the Shore." It Is published by the Maurice Blchmond Music Company. FEIST'S PHILADELPHIA OFFICE WINS TWO CUPS. Archie Lloyd, connected with the Philadel- phia office of Leo Feist, won a beautiful cup at the song contest held at the Continental Hotel, in that city, featuring "I'm On My Way to Mandalay.'. Several nights'later Tommy Armstrong carried off a cup In the came place with '"Mandalay." Some record, y8 ~ LEW BROWN HAS A HIT I Lew Brown,, who has to bis credit man; of the song successes of, the past five years, has probably added another In "Get One'for Me," which he only recently released. FROM MORT SCHAFFER. Mort Sehaffer, road representative for Leo Feist, writes to tho effect that businesj was never better. He also t states that "Man- dalay" and the "Ktp Van Winkle" song are cleaning up In every town he visits. Best regards. Mort F. B. HAVILAND NOW IN NEW &UABTERS. The P. B. Havlland Publishing Co. Is now located In Its new home in the Strand Thea- tre Building, Broadway and Forty-seventh Street. New York. Their new numbers, by Hilly Tracey and Al. Harrlman and Dick Howard, "In the Town Where 1 Was Born," a March song: "I'd Give the Whole World to Have You Back Again," a ballad; "My Tanjo Man" and "Everybody Loves Rag" bear aU the earmarks ot "going over," and • cordial Invitation Is extended to all friends, eld and new, to call or send for them. Al- most all "popular" song publishers are now located Within a stones throw of one an- other, and from Forty-fourth Street, wltb Leo Feist, to Forty-eighth Street, with F. A. Mills, East and West of Broadway, almost the entire publishing fraternity can be found, J. W. Stern & Co, and M. W. Wltmark still remain In their buildings, where they have been located for Boveral years, but the trend Is up and it is only a question of a little lime before every "popular" publisher In New York will 'be North of Forty-second Street. HARRY CARROLL A FEATURE. Harry Carroll was the star of the pro- gram that appeared at the Folles Jlnrlgny, atop of the Forty-fourth Street Theatre last week, at the opening. Harry gave several ef his latest compositions, and was tbo hit of the trill. He Is now busy working on the number.* fop tho new "1'nsslng Show of 1IH4," Which JM be produced at the Winter Gaiden. this Cummer. PHIL BUSH TO RETURN. Phil Bush, the professional manager for the Joe Morris Music Company, who has been In Chicago the past six weeks, la ex- pected to return shortly. Phil did some good work In the West, placing his firm's songs with many of tbo best. HINNOCK MUSIC CO. MOVE. Tho J. E. Mlnnock Music Co., with a cata- logue of some fine numbers, moved into their new quarters, at 1431 Broadway, last week, and extends a hearty welcome to all pro- fessionals, THAT NEW BERLIN HIT. Seldom has a song registered a lilt la such a snort time as has Irving Berlin's latest war song, called "They're On Their Way to HexIco.' r The song has a typical Berlin melody, with a lyric that tells a beautiful story. Irving Introduced It last week In sov- eril of the principal houses In New York, and it was a knockout at each performance. MAYOR OF BOSTON PUTS O. K. ON STORY'S NEW SONG. • That O. B. Story, of Boston, Is making tome noise in the song world Is putting it mildly. "The Poor Little Rich Girl," the ballad that he Is following '-'The Rose of the Mountain Trail", with, Is pronounced by all to be an absolute hit that nothing can stop. The Mayor, James -M; Curley, called the ether day, we understand, and says that It is the best song he has beard lu a good many Tears. We wonder If history will repeat Itself. : A NEW PUBLISHING HOUSE. The Peterson Publishing Company la the latest addition to the music ranks. Their headquarters will be located at Shroveport, La. The company will handle only composi- tions by Herman Arthur Peterson Jr., and the Initial number will shortly be released, entitled "All for You." . • BT JACK HOWARDS. THEODORE MORSE "MS Wl£* Member American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers lUclIJi PI/PRVRhhVM How's yonr Actt Need any KXCl.ir- UfiliLV DIDIilDUUIII SIVE SPECIAL innterlull rllllK-KIKE OPENING SOSQi KNOCKOUT FINISH) If yon do, I'M the DOCTOR. Get something that nobody has. Something that will make you feel SAFE at REHEARSALS, and a SALARY BOOSTER. Tell me yonr "aet troubles," and I'll supply the remedy. Nifty Note No. 1-THBRB ARE A MILLION MORE Morsb Melodies. Get me i .. M JUST OUT! The New Broadway Song ON THE GREAT WHITE WAY Professional Caples and Orchestrations Free on Application. THE NEW YORE SHEET MUSIC CLEARING HOUSE, • 145 West 45th Street, Rev York \*Vi ONOI REMICF.'S NEW NUMBER. "That Funny Bunny Rag," by Gene Gard- ner and Louis St Cyr, is one of the latest numbers released by the J. U. Itemick Com- pany. A NEW NUMBER. "On the Great White Way," by Walter S. Montgomery, and published by the New York Sheet Music Clearing House, is rapidly find- ing Its way Into favor. It Is a very good cumber and should prove a big winner. "HE'S AT IT AGAIN." Simon Legree (Jack Glogau) has a new slave added to his staff who has & reputation of winning cups. He is the great and only Harry Hock, formerly with Mills, and now connected with the big arm ot hito and sen- sational novelties, Leo Feist. Harry got busy and won a cup at Pabst's Coliseum Wed- nesday night, and followed It up by winning a handsome trophy at Loew i Boulevard Thursday night, singing the season's sensa- tion. "PiJp Van Winkle?' and Jaek Glogau'a two songs, "On the Shores of Italy" and "Celebration Day In Tennessee." Just keep your eye on Harry. He's out to break rec- ords for the big :irm. A NEW IRISH NUMBER. Adam O'Neill has composed a beautiful number, entitled "Mavoumeen Acushla" ("I'm Singing of You"), which Is published by the Edward 8churberth Co. It Was re- cently introduced at the •Metropolitan Opera House, and took several encores. LOUIS COHAN RECOVERING. Louis Cohan, professional manager Of Chas. K. Harris. Is rapidly recovering from his recent operation. Louis will again bo on tho job supplying acts with a few of Harris" best. F. A. HILLS EXTENDS WELCOME. The P. A M11I9 Publishing Company are now located In their new quarters, at Broad- way and Forty-eighth Street, and extend a welcome to all the profession. Their two new numbers, "She's Dancing Her Heart Away" and '*Camp Mooting Band," are still meeting with much success. In fact, tho numbers are said to be the best the house of Mills has ever released. Lewis F. Mulr and L. Wolfe Gilbert, who recently returned from a short vacation la Greenwood Lakes, brought back with them several new ones that will bear watching. BILLY JEROME'S NF.W CLOWN NUMBER. Billy Jerome's latest, called "He Was Al- ways Fooling Around," and published by the Maurice Richmond Music Co. has taken a hold of the profession like a vise. Moo Klee- man, the professional manager, reports many of the biggest acts In the business are meet- ing with much success with the eong. WILL VON TILZER HIKES TO CHICAGO. Will Von Tlli:er, president of the Broadway Music Company, made a Hying trip to the West last week to visit Ms Chicago office, getting things in shape for the Summer sea- son. Will reports everything in tip-top order and expects to make a general clean-up the coming season. He has several new songs that ne la likely to spring on the pro- fession any week. JEFF BRANEN HAS ACCIDENT. Jeff Brancn had a collision with a Broad- way car last week and now swears that art Irishman's head is .somewhat softor than the platform of a trolley car. Jeff la none the worse for his experience, and to get cquaro with things in general sat down and jotted a new lyric that no will shortly spring on the Innocent. CHAS. K. HARRIS' MASTERPIECE. c What should prove a masterpiece was re- cently composed by America's leading ballad writer, Chas. K. Harris, and entitled "When Did You Write to Mother Last?" will shortly be released by him, and.should prove one of the best ballads evor'composed. It has a bcart story that appeals to everybody, and bas a melody that only Chas. K. can write. BEHIM'S GREAT WORK. Arthur Bohlm, tho road man for Will Von Tllzer. Is still keeping up his good work for his Arm. Many of the feature acts using the Broadway's numbers have been signed by blm. WATERSON'S SOUTHERN HAH. - Jacob J. Schilling, the Southern represent- ative of Waterson, Berlin A Snyder, has been awarded the contract to furnish the music at Fontaine Ferry Park this Summer. LOUIS BERNSTEIN RETURNS. Louis Bernstein, of the Shapiro-Bernstein Music Company, returns to bis desk after a two weeks' sojourn to Atlantic City. Loula Is now in tip-top shape, and will start In with several new numbors by Harry Carroll. A new number by Jell Ilranen and Kddlo O'Keefe will also receive much attention from him. SMILING MOB MAKING GOOD. Smiling Mtoo Klceman, profeslonal mana- ger of the Maurlco Rlcbmond Music Company, has made good with a vengeance. He has only been in capacity of manager several months, but In that short space of time has worked wonders with his staff. Many fea- ture vaudeville acts that hardly knew the Klebmond company were In existence, are dally visitors to the firm's office:) In tho Ex- change Building. Moe Is hard at work on Billy Jerome's new number, called "He Was Always Fooling Around," and predicts that It will be tho biggest hit his if™ has ever published. GETTING READY FOR WORLD TOUR. Nat Vincent and Jack Calvin, who expect to start on a world tour somo time next year, are starting to get things iu shape. PERCY WENRICH TO TAKE REST. Percy Wcnrlch, who recently sold out his catalogue to the Leo Feist Company will take a short vacation in Chicago, to put him- self in shape for a strenuous campaign for next season Ills "TenneSBce Moon" song will bo pushed by the Feist concern, who think they have a hit In the number. Percy has also given them a now number that they will release in the Summer that should prove even a bigger hit than bis "Old Grey Bonnet" song. MOSE GUMBLB PREDICTS. Mose Gumlblo, professional manager for the J. H. Bemtek Company, in purchasing O. K. Story's number, "The Rose of tho Mountain Trail," sayB that ho predicts that It will he tho blggcBt hit this country has ever known. Mose generally knows what ho Is talking about, so keep your ears open. NOTES FROM STERN it CO. James Reese Europe, director of Europe's Society Orchestra, which furnishes tho -music for tho famous dancers, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Castle, has achieved notablo distinction for his superb rendition of the trot, tango, marlxe, hesitation. He uses almost exclu- sively tho "Stern" hits, Including "Tho Castle WalkV' '^Castle Lame Duck," "Castle Marlxe," "Castle Utouso Bag," "Maurlco Tango." "Tickle Toes," "Nights of Oladness," "Lore's Melody," etc., all of which aro pub- lished by Jos, W. Stern & Co. SOME BOOSTING. A company of ten U. 3. soldiers, including a lady and Sam Levy, were doing "They're On Their Way to Mexico" at Stauch's last Sunday. PREDICTS A BIG SALE. Joseph Davis, "America's youngest eong writer, has written a ballad called "Down Where tho Old Head Turns." no predicts this song to Ibe another "Mill Stream." A song which is far above the average. It Is being featured in all moving picture houses and cabarets. The answer Is in the large amount of sale* Professional copies are ready. TEDDY'S BREEZINGS. TheThree Musketeers used Theodore Morse's clever rag song, "You Need a ltsg," at the Winter Garden, Sunday night, and it v>a» MOT a riot (but the audience liked It Im- mensely). "When You Sang the Rosary to Me" Is (lie prettiest ballad of Its kind ever written, and D, A. Esrom has received dozens of letters asking for a companion song. She'll wrlto It. too. very soon. ■ So many of Teddy Morses's ple.ggers have been called to join the U. S. Army Mint bo bas only three left, and they are liable to go any minute t President Wilson seems to bo "Hesitating Around." Teddy Morse's ballroom repre- sentative, Eugene Relchgott. and tho Bronx Canary, Harry Jacobs, fought one round of thirty seconds on Fortieth Street last Fri- day. The Canary missed a right swing and the B. It. It. landed on Harry's "Hurry Cooper" and the fight was over. No songs svoro sung to the largo crowd that gathered, end Teddy lined them both two extra picture house "plugs" for that night. "Dear Old Girl" is tho only eong that has been a bit twice. It was a alt in luo.'i and is a hit now. Theodore Morno wrote it VAUDEVI LLE HJ tSHTOGS. BT BOKS BAZB. Jaos: Nonwoara and coktast have (rimed for tbo now review at tho London IIIiHmdromo. Jock Morworth has booked ihisbjkc on the North German Lloyd, sailing tho latter nut of Mar. Bonus Tockeb doesn't care If she never comes Cut again, "Sophie" In one of the blsetst box oClco attraction..) In the Western bb? time home*, aod every time Sophie looks Bastern time the Western wise ones raise her aalitr, «o, you see, ■ pays to bo popular. . Doaornr Dale had. several otters last week for ■ continuance of her modiste act over the big time. • Willis HiUMBSSTOtN his made President Hoerta in offer for a week on tho corner. Willie ylsys no favorites., ■ ' •ILLY JBROHII'8 Great Clown Song HE WAS ALWAYS FOOLING ABOUND See Page 10. Jimht ltrHHET. who lias joined hand? with Jnck Boyle, formerly of Ibe (Jack Wilson Trio), missed the strainer sailing for Lowlon last week. Jack Pbbeman and Billt Dunham will doll their Kelly to the U. B. O. for some time to conic. The boys have been grabbed off by the ■kstarta, vd. Wvnn, tho man wllh tho hats, and the King's Jralcr. will be an addition to tio WuUtf Garden Revue. Bonis Paulino taken a little trip abroad, sail- ing June 10. Eddie will look over some foreign material for the U. B. O, Max Spibobl should worry about revues, me- trical comedies, burlesque or anything else for his house. Tbe pictures are the candy. Max says nothing to worry about In the movie gamo. Book nome feature that regular, give your patrons a couple of comedy reel a, pay your ushers and at- tendants, count up Saturday night, and there yon are! . Ir am. the Hebrew comedians are signed with A. It Wools, us say they are, tliero will be S.0O0 "rotasli and Perimuttcr" road shows next scufron. Bsr.wnf ft Co. have engaged Hrarnett Cbrrl- gan for the leading malo role In "The Money Makers." Alexander Oulyalo Is to have the toadlug female tole. STOCK ID KIL COMEDY Sir, matinees. Six nights. Thrco bills jht week. Omul house; raparlty, eight hundred (HOC); good business. Write or wire at eticu. . . J. O, OARNETTB, Crystal Theatre, Anderson, Ind. fred TONKIN and WARDE verm JUVENILES, LIGHT COMEDY and GENERAL BUSINESS. INGENUES, SOME INGKNIR LEADS. Height, an. Weight, liulti*. Height, 6Jt. Jin. Wolght, 13011m. I K.Ncellt'iit High Soprano Viilee. Absolutely reliable. HAVE FIRST CLASS WARIUtOIIK. Prefer permanent stock. Photos on request. Write or wire. FRED TONKIN, ••MH llm-per Ave.. Dulrolt, Mich. WANTED, FOB Ma Musical Comedy (Vs Tent and ll«e Shows Straight Man and Comedian who work single and double; also Dance Clmrn* (II rm. Singles, Lewis and Sister Teams. Work tho year around. Salary each week. Stale lowest salary lu llrst letter. Address J. II. JOHNSON, Nnmln Show, care ot Klines Shows, woek May 4, Houston, Texas; wook May 11, Victoria, Texas; week May 18, Dunlson,Texas, CHARLES HORWITZ AUTHOR OF THE BEST ACTS IN VAUDEVILLE Has a Oreat Comedy Sketch on hand; tried out and an Instantaneous lilt—(U female. 1 male). Will sell for cash only. A Great Bargain. Also Two (Iroat Monologue* toxnltislvu use to Ituyonri. Call nt m* office. Vo manuscripts insUod for perusal. Acts that llvu and play written to order. Record of nur dreds of successes. Phone 24« Greeley. CUAH LEB I10KW1TC (Room BIG), 14W Hroadway, Now Vork City. ANCELLS COMEDIANS WANTS LEADIN6 MAN with Sliglog Voice. COMEDIAN with Specialties. MUSICIANS of all Midi TRAP DRUMMER with Full Line of Traps and be Able to Play Then. People In al! Unas write Hake salary low as you got It. and a year's work to competent people. Mgr. ANGELL8 COMEDIANS, Slio lb Inn. Mo. WANTED SMITH BROS/MODERN MINSTRELS Tuba, Donblo String Kane; Strong Comet, II. and 0.; llnrltono and Alto, DonMo Violins; (IikhI IIbbs Singer to do Mlddlo; BalladSlngora. llolteureaUj begin June 8. Mnalclaus address PROF.9LA.HABTELL, Springfield, Mass., or J. D. SMITH, Mgr., Uroelon, N. V. LAWRENCE PETERSON LEADS, IIK.VVIKS Ago, 84; height 6 ft.; weight, 1M I Ago,:»); weight, 140; height, ft ft. 3 In. Wardrobe, ability and experience. Stock proforrcd. ltoaDunsliilo Maiiagors only. Name best oflbr. LAWMKNCB PKTBBSON, 3140 Park Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. ! T V IVY STUTTZ GBNKIIAL DUSINUSS WANTED. FOR Wesselman-Wood Stock Co. Under Canvas, Good Ooncrnl Business Pooplo. must do specialties. Also Want to hoar from Uood Canvas Men. Address L. It. WESSKLMAN. flon. Del, Omaha, Nob. Company opens In S. Eastern Neb, ADlDflllH Comploto Sot of loo up-to-date MltUnin Panama Canal Slides, beginning to finish, WVNDHAH.Sl'alchlii Place, N. Y.OIty. F. ziEorsi.n Is., April 28, arranged with Rlaw A Drlinger for the use of the Aerial lloof Gar- den, atop tbo New Amsterdam. Theatre. New York, for a dance palace. Tbe garden Is to be known as tho Danse do i'ollcs, anil will be m«ii to the public tbe evening of the prcmlrrc of tltfl "Zlegfold Follies," at the New Amsterdam The atre. Julia Dkan has been engnged for a new drama by George Uroadhurst for next w-a»on. Odium & Haiiuis havo ensntred rirnrit Mllehell for an Important rolo la "The Miracle Uan," wblcb George M. Cuban Is drainitlilug from tho novel by Frank L. Packard. "Tlio Miracle Han" la scheduled for production lata In August. At Hamnorsteln'a Victoria" Theatre, New York, during the week of Hay 10, a playlet, entitled "Rlectrocutlon," will bo presented for the flrst time. The piece Is lo* H. M. Harry, newspaiior man, of Han Francisco, Oil., ami the scenes iru laid In Han Qocntln prison. Dirin IIbusco has volunteered to take part In tbe "all star" Lamb* gambol. Isiilimlng Mir 22, with a performance at the Molr«fm)ltanOi>er:i Hoaso and extending to Chicago and Sr. l/mls. Mr. b»n*eo Ito Wolf Ilofiper mid Wllllrui Obart- lelgh, tbe snevberd, ore to inarch at Hie tiosd of the column la the street parades behind Ibe Sousa Band, «AJV FRANCISCO. f Special illipotch to Tub New Yon it Currea.) Ooluuiiia. —Monday, May 4, second and Inst week of Hubert Ullllard aud company, In "Tbo Argylo Case.'' , Cobt. —Sunday, 8, second and last week of "Peg o' My Heart," wltfc Peggy O'Nell. Havot.— «tuday, 3, the photoplay of "With tbe Greeks In tho Firing Mnev' <lAiirrr.—Mi.iid.iy, 4, 'Too Otrl Behind the Counter." with Daphne Pollard, Al, Hliean and ruiqiortlaff company. This attraction was hur- riedly opened on Tuesday evening, April 2D. ALOA2AU.—Monday, 4, Wlllard Mack and Mar- jorle Itambeau, supported by the stuck company of this bouse, in "So Much tor So Much." Obfiikum. —Hill opening Sunday (matinee), S: Roahanara, Tueo. Roberts, with Florence Hmjrtho and company; MelVv lit. Kelly and Lucey, Hilda Thomas and I/>u Hall, Charles I). \Vels\r, Johnnie Hnrall and tho Small Slaters, Noptiinc'» Garden, ot Living Statue* and "Enchanted Pool," Alice Els and Ilert French, and Daylight motion pictures. HMl'aass.— lllll opening Sunday (matinee), 8: DorscU and Russell, Horry ltose, In Old New York," the Usher Trio. Oclle, Ktdrwl and Osrr, Ortiet and Oruet. and Ave feature photoplays. I'antaors. —lllll opening Sunday (matinee). 8: Toian and Geneva, Oreo Larry Owner and Grace Kloane. Charlie Rellly, Allsky's Hawaiian*, tbo De Alberta and Suullgbt pictures. mm. Tlissa photoplays were exhibited at tlm houses named, for week of April iiil. At tins Tlvutl Gprra House, tho second nlitloit of "Lucille love" ami "Protoa." At the Portola Theatre, "Risstevelt In South America." At Urn Imperial, "Brewster's Millions." . . , AT Tits Wigwam for three days of week liegln- nlng 27, "The Merry tlanilnl," In pictures, Is I lie star attraction. For the remainder of week, Jim Post's Honey Girls In lahlokl musical comedy, ami I-on-ntr. hyinutlc exhibitor TUB exact amount sues) for by Mario Dressier against Iho Gaiety Theatre Co. a* a consiratlon and the Individuals comprising tho corporation Is I(10.330. which Is the profits computed on the run of the play which was aummurlly taken off. GuTTLon ft Manx, of the Columbia, have be- come associated with Diiatln Farnum for a num- ber of feature Dims, and "The Vlriilnlan" will tie one of the llrst outputs, Jambs K. Hackutt wilt mak.i bis first expen- diture out of the fortune which ho has Just fallen liclr t» for a production In tho Grwk Theatre In ike University of California, Berkeley, Ibis Hum- mer. LOON Bonnes, manager of tho General Film Or>.. In this elly, bas been sued for a dlvorcu by his wife on the grounds of cruelty. Cm., En. Bbaiirn, sum to havo been a New York manager, Is now In charge of the Gulely Theatre as nil sum ibj bas heeu residing hi lids elly for soveral months- Ukns IjIinmska, known In private life ns fie- nevlevo Moslier, bus sued tho Gaiety Tlmlre Co. for 11,21k damaged for allcvd breach of loritrnct. She avert that shn wo* engaged by J. J. Rosenthal as principal for tho company on Dee. 12 lust, her contract being for twenty weeks at 117.1 per week for tho llrst ten weeks, ami thro f 200 a wis-k for tho last ten. Mho says tbe worked until .March, 20 last, when aba Was dismissed without cause. I ■» A. IT. Woons will present rxrw Fields, st the Republic Tlieatre, Now York, In a Dew (mnedy, ailapleit front thv fk-rmau by Frank Mandel, en- lllhil "Tbo High Cost of I/ovlog." Hupbbmbi Coubt Jvsticb I.nuMAH denied the application of Harry II, Fraaec, for an Injunc- tion restraining Robert Kik'son from playing In "Stronglieart," at the Academy of Music, In a stock cogagetaeat. ■WANTHID—SOCIKTYUdlesandOontlemcnto managa Local Bureau for World's fair. Illustrated Travelogue. Salary and oonunlMlon. A. W., caroCUl'PKB. « YOU CAN LEAR!, AT SIGHT h> piny tho Guitar or Banjo without notes or teacher: all Major and Minor Chords wltlio"' „ny dllllculty with '•',..est do- grouof jienuittlon, wictints copy. poHtpulil. A. P. DBLKB, M4U N, Hamlin Are., Chicago, HI. Long laughs, short laughs, c-hnrklH, (luffAwa and roars In that gold m I no of comedy materia I, MADISON'S BUDGET No. 15 Contents Includo 12 dandy monologues, B acts for two mules and 7 acts for mule and female, (tho real goods) lo brand-new paro- dies, a (treat minstrel II rst parts, a side-split- ting tabloid farce, besides hundreds of original gngs, sidewalk lills, old. Prlcoot MADISON'S IIII1MIKT No. In lHCNKl>m.I.AR per copy. Hauk Issues out of print, ex- cept No. 14; price, $1.00, or Budgets 14 and IS together, II.r.o. Note new address. 105»TIIIttDAVE.VUE.NKA.V VOUIC WANTED CHARACTER AND GENERAL BUSINESS HAN TROMBONE, Doubling Stage DBIIT SIKI.VILl.K, Doxtor, Mo., this wreck; Charleston, Mo., next. WHITNEY STICK CO. WUTS, QUICK TRAP DllUHMKll, Full Line Traps and Bells. Ling rleusnn. Htuto lowest, l'uy own. Wire IMI.AY CITY. MICH. WELSH AND WAI.IIOIIIUV ■*^ l * t »nn^aaisaa^saia>wsasaaaa--. i ^ mma ^m ■■ n — i ^ WANTED IMMEDIATELY GOOD SINGING AND DUNGING SKETCH TEAM (inn must l'luy Piano; good All Round Oomeillnn that Plays I'luno; all e.haiigit for week;long season, bust of treatment and hotels. I pay nil after Join- ing. Blate all llrst letter. A TIIOH. P, KRtiUtr, lliiyiio City, MIoH. % WANTED Flute, Clarinet and Cello For Hummer Resort. Must be up In hotel work. Wire or write at once, to CLAUDE ELAJV.Dr. Jefferson Hotel. BIOHMOWD. V\. CIRCUS & JUGGLING Apparatus, Rolling Globes', (Jlnbs, BalODj, GantT Wire tvslkors' Anparaius and Novelties. Btaml (or catalog. KUW. VAN WTOK^illnoluiUU, 0,Y