The New York Clipper (May 1914)

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7 20 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. May 30 In, Doonellaon, . Chris. TJotfntr. Llort, Rock Baplds, A. Sl-8. 4, Obis. W. Boidley. Lakb I'baiiiib, Pella. 8. 8-10, Cbirlfi Porter. llAsaam, Mmrrai, , D. P. Hogan. Uiliokd, Mllford, , F. II. Kelaey. Mabbhall. MtnlulltDWD, S. 14-18, W. kf. dark. Mills, Malvern, A. 4-7, I. J. Swain. MrrouSLL, Oust, A. 25-28, Carl H. Rpaanam. Monona, Onawa. 8. 1B-18, I. A Blotchy. Mobavia, Morirla, S. IT-IB, O. B. Nleuklrk. M'inioi, Albla, , W. I. Gardner. Mi ltok. Mil ton, 8. 15-18, D. A. Miller. Motilli, Movllle. , B. I. Anderson. Nbw Suabon, New Sharon, 8. 14-17, J. O. Hells- ■DID. Kobth Iowa, VlMO OMy. A. 17-M, On*. B. MM OBiwaar, Oelweln, , QL H. SUM. O'Biim, Sutherland, -. E. I. Pottawatxauib, Atocb. 8. 1-4. O. H. Bead. rownam, Malcolm, A. 23-27. Jinn Nowak. I'hwmhik, Orlnnrll, 8. 8-11, I. 8. Bailey Jr. Bockwbll. Rockwell City, Jy. M-Sl. W. Q. Stewart Etrawbibrt Point, Strawberry Point, ——, B. W. Scans. Bhbldon, Sheldon. A. 25-28, Q«oraa> Gardner. Surnakooau, bheoanJoab, A. 11-14, A. W. Gold- berg. Sao, Sac Cltr, Sublet, Harlan. Booaio Vallbt, North Adama, 8. 4-7, Geo. T. Miller. ^^ BoDsaromo, Oareet Barriagtoo, A 29-0. 9, Joseph B. Maloney. Lnrox Hoarnoui/roaiL. Lenox, J/. S3, 33 and G. 22, 23, 0. H. In mote. MAR»iiriau>, MarabOeld, A. 20-28, iMMl B. Hatch. Martha's Vinbtabd, We»t Tlebnry, 8. 33-34. F. Allen Look. Maibaciivsbttb Horticultural. Boston, 8. 18- 20 and O. 9-11, Wo. P. Rich. Micdlssxx. North, Lowtll. 8. 10, 11, Oca, B. Oobnrn. Middlksbx, South, Pramlngham 8. 23-10, Peter N. Everett. Namtcobbt, Nantucket. A. 26, 27, Joalafe F. Maaphr. " Oaford, 8. 2, 3, Junes B. Dir1 Lag. 15-17, Howard. B. 16-18, Artta* W. 1114, OtH Strohnaier. N. 0. KraKbel. Ta»sbs» Loo* uu—,>*.,, 11,11,,. , ... v. lUIKUU. ! Siotnc, Orange City. 8. 10 18, A. BaeaaaUa, , 8rwal, Bewal, B. 8-5, Lorn Johnston. . Tama, Toledo, P. 22-23. A. O. Smith. 1 Tailor, Bedford, Jr. 28-31, O. N. Nelson. Union, Weat Liberty, A. 24-27, W. H. 8b I; ! Viotob, Victor, A. 11-13, John 0. Htnricba. i Williambdubo, Williamsburg, g. 8-10, Charles Fletcher. ' Wapsir Vallit, Central Cltr. A. 11-8. 4, B. 7. I Lockwood. 1 Wssr Point. Weal Point, 8. 21-25, Jthn Wall- jasper. Wilton. Wilton, A. 11-13. W. A. Cooling. Wabbrn, InJUnola, A. 18-21, Joa McCoy. Wbbstbr, Ft. Dodge, A. 11-14. Wm. B. Black. I Winmbbaqo, Foreat Oily, 8. 8-11. If. a Wneeler. Wimhbshibk, Oecorah, . L. M. Engea. ; Worth, Northwood. A. 27-20, T. 0. Ore*. TVaiour, Clarion. A. 20-28, Ed. Hood. KANSAS. I Allrn, Ioli, 8. 1-4. D. F. 8. Beattie. : Allb.v, Moran, 8. 16, 17, B. N. MoObnntek. JiABToif, Great Bend, O. 6-8, W. L. Bowenas. BaowN, Hiawatha, 8. 1-4, J. D. Wlltmcr. Botlbb, Douglas, B. 23-20, J. A, Clay. Clat, Clar Outer, O. 70, W. F. Meller Olat, Wakefleld. 0. 9, IO.Ebkim Elklni. I Cloud, Concordia, 8. 1-4. W. U UeOmtti. Oomr, Bnrllogton, 8. 7-13, 8. D. Weaver. ' Cowlbt, Burden, W, A. Bowden. Cowi.Br, Wlnfleld, 8. 8-11, Frank W. Sidle. Dicatub, Oberlln. ——, J. B. Oomll. DicniNbOK Abilene, 8. 92-25, 0. W. Tajlor. , Dovolu. Lawreure. 8. 7-12, O. W. ilnrphj. | Elk. Orenola, 8. 1-3, Fred B. Lanter. Kllrwobtii, Wllaoa, 8. 20-0. 3, W. 8. Baxter. Franklin, Ottawa, 8. 22-2S, J. B. Flnlej. Orat, Cimarron, , B. W. McFarland. OuaiKWOoo, Eureka, A. 25-28, J. 0. Talbot IIaiii'Er, Anthony, A. 4-7, L>. 0. JennJnga. Labbttb, Oswego, 8. 80-O. 2, Clarence Mont- gomery. LKArrxwoBTQ, Learenworth, 8. 9-12, Luclen ItuiUerfonl. Linooln, 8ylT«n Orote, 8. 23-25, B. W. Wohler. Link, Mound Cltr, O. 0-0, 0. A. MeUalleo. Looan, Oaklej, 8. 1-4, f. W. Irwin. McI'iibbbon, Mcpherson, A. 18-21, Milton Hawk- Innou. MrrcuBLL, Solomon Banlda, ■ ■ , E. 0. Login. MoNTooimr, OqffejTllle, 8. 20-0. 9, Elliott Irrln. Mobiis, Oosnclt <3rore, Jy. 20-25. A. M. Warner. MoNTUouasr, Coeyrllle, o. 20-U. 2, A. J. Valen- tine. Nbmaha, Beneca, 8. 29-0. 2. 11. B. Ootutet Nbobuo, Ohanute, O. 5-9, Oeo. K. Bldeao. Nxbb, Neaa City, S. 1, J. A. Caaon. Norton, Norton, A. 25-28, Fred Strobwlg. OtJOHB, _ Pltmovts, Brldfewtter, 8. WUbtr. (JcAirjtAJowrrr, Beiding, 8. Ooolldfe. SotmiaBUr Naw Bnoubto, Dirtax»th, 8. 15-18, Clarlea T. Bailey. Bcbmcbb, Boenoer. 8. 26, 37, Oeo. B. Bauaer. Uxbribob. Oxbridge. 8. h, 23, Or. M. B. Sharp* Union, Blandford. S. 16, 17. Knos . Boiae. Wb«t Tadnton, 8, 23-29, Oeo. A. Linooln. WancotiTB, Boats Weymtath, 8. 10-19, V. Naab. Woicaaro, Worceater, S, 7-10, B. Doretl. WotcBaraa, East, Clinton, 8. 16, IT, Wi Ooodale. WoBoaaTaa, Nortu, Fltchbarf, 8. 1-4, Obaa. B. Morae. Woioarro. Northwbst, Athol, 8. 7, 8, Albert Ellsworth. WoacaaTBB, Bolth. Btarbrldga, S. 17, 18. Oeo. B. Ctamesce. WaaoMTBa, Wrst, Barre, 8. 24, 95, D. H. Ble*. MONTANA. BaaarnHBAO, Dillon, 8. I7-1U, 8. 8. Carrutbera. Bl inaa. Chinook. 8. 14-10. Krauk Browne. BROADWATaa, Townwnd, , J. A. Mutbewa. Cabbok, Brldger, , L. 8. Hueboer. Ohutrac, Fort Benton, ■ ■ , 11 V. Miller. Cmm, Mllea City, .0. B. Calrln. Dawson, Olendlre, 8. 16-18. Fred J. OonMlnr. Dxzs Lotion, Anaconda, S. 17-10, W, E. Coleman. Flathead. Killipell, ——, P. N. Bernard. iNTSnsTATB, BoRemin, B. 7-11. W. B. Durket Hill. Hayre, 8. 14-10, Frank Haste. JxrraasoN Whitehall, . Ike Pace. Lincoln, Eureka. , O. E, Davis. Madison, Twin Bridges, 8. 17-19, B. A. Peaaa, Missoula, Mlaaoula. B. 28-0. 3, . Park, Urlngiron, 8. 2-5, L. B. Nye. Powau, Deer Lodge, 8. 11-10. H. B. Grant, "Bound-Up," Mllea Olty, Jy. 2-4. BorALLt, Hamilton, 0. 0 9, J. F, Torrenco, Bosesud, Foriylb, , J. A. Warner. Bandbrs, Plalna, , Henry Morrison. Vallrt, Oliiagow. 8. 10-12. O. B. Cooiiit. NEW YORK. Aleant. Altamonnt, A. 16-24, Millard Frlnk. Allboant. Angelica. 8. 18-18, Gay. 0. Hlnoaa. Cuba, Cuba, 6. 22-75. George B. Swift. WiLtariLLa. WellavHIe. 8. 1-4, Oik Duke. Bsooua. Whitney Point, A. 11-11, Uoowr B. SolUran. Dinohakton, Blnghamton, 8. 30-O. 2, Henry 8. Martin. Cattabaoos, Little Valley, 8. 7-11, D. J. Bush- ML Franklinvilij, FrankllBTllIe, , B. L. Firnhao. Olxan, Olean, 3. 7-11. A. B. Miller. Catcqa, Morarla, A. 25-28, C A. Sllke. Morirla. Ciiautacqua, Dunkirk, S. 1-4. W. E. Clarke. OniMtTMO, Elmir». 8. 7-11, Ouartee 8. Lattln. Ohsnanoo. Norwich, A. 25-28, O. K. Harris. ArroM, Alton, 8. 8-11, I, W. Scely. Cunton. Plattsburg, 8. 7-11, Wtlltam E. Parfc- hQrat. FOR SALE-EXCLUSIVE BEAR AND PILLOW TOP WHEELS AT HURON, 80UTH DAKOTA, 8TATB FAIR MAKE US AN OFTER. WIRE OB WRITE ■OPTOWsBBTaEKH CONCESSION CO.. 370*1 Br>l l St., Dallas, Tex. PARKS AND FAIRS LUNA PARK OPENS. COREY I SLAND RO WOPEH. On Jlay 23, wits the parade of all tiMt lnstracteca will be hi attendanc* to gkew the Para people, tHe aeaaon was forma 11/ latest Castles atepa of the terpakborean art flren. its efcart, tind la new In full swing, . The streets srera fairly well crowded early In tb« enetvljig. At 6.30 o'clock a fanfare of trunapeta at the entrance to Luna Park brought a crowd to the gates. A procea- elon of more than 1,000 employes of the at- tMctlons in toe park marched out of the gates up Surf Avenue, led by Oscar C. Jar* noy, the new presldextt of tike Luna Aruuae- ment Company. Bands of East Indlaii fakirs, uniform;! MtBndnnts, freaks and circus riders, deep-sea Tango teaa will be one of the feature*, aa well as tile aerrlng of Ice cream and take, and every cDaraoter of soft drinla. The only Taijance In the conduction of the "Castles' Summer House" la In A more pa- latial building. So that the rising generation can satisfy their heart's desire, "Noah's Ark'' looms tip „,-.^ prominently la the Court of Luna. Intrde « ^.5 - S? < S tl ° n u.. the "Ark" are toys of every description, to JL^JSi £.wii S # the total of more than 600,000. Staled eats, SSJEfSS'TiZ? 111 * , J "^ fl "5 0 ?a character, of dofra, sheep, aa well as horns, blow-outs, Z?2?f]' tt 5™ e « md Story, hot now grown to TOYLASD «0. K.» flAir Fbanc18CO, Mar 26.—Arrangements for the UnanclDg of the Toyland-G-own-Un) concession at the Panama-Pacific Exposition hare been successful, and the construction of the great amusement feature is to proceed apace according to the original designs of Frederic Thompson. These arrangements •were completed a few days ago, and the con- cession was granted by the Exposition to E. W. A. Wsterhonse, of the Wsterhoose A Lester Co., a well known wagon and auto- mobilo supply concern. WaterbDcsc baa purchased and taken over ■nch improvements as Hr. Thompson had made prior to bla relinquishment of tbe con- cession. The relinquishment was made rev- «ral days ago following the services of an attachment on Thompson to esttry a claim •gainst htm by the H. 8. Crocker Co. Owing to a temporary embarrassment in bla plana for raising funds to finance the concession Mr, Thompson was mrsble to meet Iho obli- gation. Under the new management Mr. Thompson Will occupy practically tbe same relation to the concession, so far as the working oat of Bis smnsenent Ideas are concerned, and It ia generally conceded that his plans for the "Principality of Toyland" are such as will make It a wholly ontqne attraction among exposition and amusement park entertain- ment*. Toyland If also to he one of the largest of the concessions la the amusement district In addition to containing '-'-*• "thriller," It 1, to — bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbj Ti llf.'(AaUS IBsbbU R.la*.l»s. nucin, ui^«w-bpv*bj WV50, ouity. aa mil asa flVlUBi U i U W *V-1 L B» awl ,-m - * f- . *. *, _3 _* * a» Z_ • .P . fcw divers oad womec. who dance or dive or read -whistles «nd various sorts of tin toys. Noah EfJ" "L,\l *J ure * nd Performing their bla- your palm, marched along. will personally distribute the gifts to the ronc tauee tor *Town-ups and children both. At Ocean Parkway the parade wheeled sad kiddles. marched back along Surf Avenue. "The Titanic Disaster." One of the new At 7.80 o'clock the gates were opened to attractions la the reproduction of the Tittnta the public with s dozen new attractions, and disaster. This is a realistic reproduction, with tbe old attractions pretending to be with miniature counterparts of the W eenie new through disguises of remodeled fronts. and Carvothio, showing In every detail the Concert by Philip Lemleln's Concert Band* principal eventa in the destruction of the will be given in the handsomely constructed bandstand in the centre of tbe park. Aa elaborate open air circus, full of thrilling fea- tures, is also oa the Mil for the opening, while Noah'a Ark, tbe "kiddles'" headquar- ters, was thrown open, and all the youngsters presented with a toy from old Noah himself. The whole Interior of the park has been ■<i » HIPPODROME ATTACHES FINISH SEASON. The animal outing of the New "fork HIddo- arome attaehee was held Sunday 24 la several sight seeing autos the members start- ed from the Hippodrome at 11.30, and the T&mjlSgBSL* is tbe Captata %US2&S&& SgaT^'g Louis Sercho's Great Deep Sea Divers. It is At th B trn?» ^ AV , fl >. ne t. lDdeed ,' . realistic in Jts entirety.. Beginning with a *~Zf t 5J. gr °J. e J . 80 ™ e ^?_ tb «L-^ys started to changed. Novel attractions have beea pro- tank. Submarine men, clad in diving cos- 555.' °i. ,%.-? I fin r »T e . ^ , tre es and to Tided; and a number of new rides have been tumes, descend to the wreck, showing the nrat^drii*• wnti rt™ i °iv <, n afflD *" tbe installed. Among the additional rides "to "be Work performed in tbe raising'of the sunken SH,_ d dJti" ^^ • Vm V be afsiaer ealHd found at JLuua ..this season wlU be "Tho Teasel, and the recovery of valuables la the J,,!* ™\ 0 .? Tery ,|£ ln L wa *, 8et . fo I an «• Witching Waves.' An entirely new "Witching Wares' been Installed. The ride of last season hold of the steamer. 5li.iL c S? tes, J. and 1 throughout the nine has "Craay Town" la a Tillage of eurprlsea, 5iSS g fi,. M i:™S ewa . rt _ Dl i c *** X°? Ws side, one that is not only a treat for tbe little 8tc... hlle the opposing team put in three pitchers! Ottawa, Minneapolis, S. 8-11, J. B. Johnstoa. Pawnbb, Lamed, B. 29-0. 2, Harry " Fottawatoku, Wimego, S. 14-19, J 1'ratt, Pratt, A. 11-14, James A. Locas, Hawlihb, Atwood S. 9-11. Prank B. Hunger. ItaruBLio. Bellerllle, A. 2828. H. L. Pierce. Hour, alley, , Ed. Beard. Hooks. Stockton, S. 8-11, t. 0. Foster. lltiBiBLL, Busaell, O. 6-9, J. B. Funk, lluau. Bosh Center, 8. 2-4, T, 0. Budlcai. 8mbbhan, Ooodland, A. 17-22, Wade Warner. fluiTii, Smith Center, , H. 0. Smith. firarroBO, at. John, , B. B. McKay. KENTUCKY. Allbn, Seottsvllle, 8. 10-11, B. 0. Baatamaa. Anobkson, Lawreaeebarg, A. 18-11, I. U Ools. Habbon, Oliigow, 8. 30-O. 5, Wlna Davis. Blub Grabs, Lexington, A. 8 8, J. W. Bala. Boons, Florence, A. 29-29. Herbert Oonaer. Botlb, PerryvlUe, A. 12-14, a. W. Pnrdons. 110LLITT, Bhenbenlsvllle, A, 18-11, O. L. Bony. Callowabt, Murray. O. 7-10, M. D. Bolton, Colcmbja, Chatham, 8. 7-11, W. A. Dirdeas. ..„,.„.„ B „_.-.„ .__ . Odbtland, Cortland, A. 18-21, W. J. Oreenmatt. duction of modern dancing into Luns Dblawarb, Delhi. 8. 8-10. T. B. Jennings. Gatskill Mountaih, MargaretTllle, A. 18-21, 8. W. Beed Jr. ,. j . DBLAwaaa. Walton, B. 14, B. D. Baker 2, Harry H. Woleott. Daroarr, Deposit, , P. D. Wilcox. DuonRSB, I'onslikeepsle, 8. 7-11. Wm. T. Ward. " 92-28, " bound to become popular with the visitors. signed to order. "The Bathing rataee," a.".! 0 .^.,. Some of the ohf favorites, such as the "Bed where every ladv takes a dip, and the "Drink -JJ,7^f„S e „S a ^S ano * ner Pleasant hour was Mill." «JThe Dragon's Gorge/* "The Virginia Ktaporlum/' with Us varied sorts of bever- SJSfffiSSJ'S the call , csn >e tor dinner, Heel** and "The Coal Mine? the popularity ages and lunch, compels hunger to leave, and ffe „» h f~ ,5™*, w *S ea 8 erl ? discussed hy a of which is so unquestioned as to warrant the "Hall of Fame" are some of the attrae- 18J vLfSB' hlRPOdromers. Treasurer Sol their retentton. All these have undergone tlona of the village that ere bound to drive &TSSJ9 on _the spot with the bank roll. extensive changes, and have been so im- doll care and the "blues" away. H?#E'2S *5J aas e» °* T,pl , casantI J\ includ- proved aa to insure the approval of every- In connection with the open air circus a V^,S» £, e JJ?5 e to the early eTea » n iT. After body. Dumber of thrillers have been provided, and "The Castle's Summer Honse" is one of tbe ell sort of high-wire acts. Jugglers and tra- crownlng features this season and tbe Intro- peze performers have been secured for the - entire Summer. The most thrilling and mewt spectacular aerial performance Is the "Cap- «■■» So r. b. o.-wells' ifON-sirrr. J}>e litigation between the TJnited Booki.-ie » AeropJaae." W*FQBr%3& SSrA?"™'t° d f ake W P^"^ ■ " ty feet In the air S 3.v SPlJ£2^J?&*™* 5««tJ Com- that the visitors may enjoy all the la lust society steps, tbe Luna management has con- etructed. at the cost of f20,000. a magnlfl- «f>m an aeroplane eighty iki u un or tt> ,,«__ l i A fp lir iVne""WirT^R,3r»- ."-"■» -lZ-~ cent ballroom on the East side of the park, pends a long arm sixty feet in length from ter^UtlirMn r\.^r»^ r«£? & a . 8ud<1?n •The Castles' 8uooer House" at Luna will which the fllrano Brothers furnish alt sorts TeSnlftidiav iZ.% ■>V 7 Sn^ Tt • cbatta 1 n °<"Ta. , be under tbe same manaarement and direction of daredevil stunts. The aeroplane provides -^onnr^L y ' W ' "*" * non - auit wa » I^r^^Str«r.^l^r«Uon. T ll 7 ^^^ Or- «« the Castle House in Manhattan . Castles the power tor the mowing "a? the awing. TffSfc of thU case Involving the ones •" Jlon, "Wiat la vaudeville?" began before a NosniniBOA ATTD PabAOON Pabks. Booton, Sr-BiNOSAirK Pabk Thbutbb, tondon, Can, ttJ!Ll w Z\!? ?£?„ a ' or t n ««bt ago. Mnrh Muss, will open their seasons Decoration opened Victoria Day, May 25. wHha good 3S&JSJff& S w . as . a Ie J ?* d S» tne 1 The policy st both places will be tbe vaudeville of four acta and a one act comedy. S^rt h^U*? defendant falletf to keep r lindo Doxtader. Esbbx, Weatport, A 25-28, O. M. Howard. aTsaNbuw, Miione, 3. 1S-1B, Walter J. Mallon OaNBsaa, Batavla, 8. 10-19, Fred B. Parker. Osama, Cairo, A. 18-20, Obas. D. Van omen. Bbbkosbb, Herkimer. 3. 7-10, I. F. KiaUch. JamasoN, Watertowo, A. 25-28, Bmeat 8. GU- BBBBj Caps Vinobnt, Capo Vincent, 8. 1-4, Prank Deaen- greael, IaBWIS, Lowvllle, A. 25-23, M M. Lyman. lavtNorroN, 0«alo:k, 0. 13. B. B. Short, Li- vonia. Madison, BrookneM, S. tl-24, F. M. Bnooaer. *Atmao>, De Baytar, A. 11-14. CIIITord Vf. Ames. MONSOta, Brotkpart, 8. 3-8, Warren B. Conkling. BoouiaTKB, Rochester, B. 7-19, Edward V Ed- wards. 300 rowers BMg. aame aa to former yeara. Boaicx'a Olbn TiraaTBB, Ehnlra. r ¥., : to pay over.eertal Rivbmiob PABK-Wchilison, Kan, opens opens Jun e ^». for the Summer, with the !"*.*?*«■« .t* 1 ** * l» ■HrH.g al plalnttfs May 31 with irerullo's Band. ^ Manhattan Opera Co. aa the attraction. <sbbbbbbbI NaaaaaaS^ti, T 'iL e fl tL d "t" 1 J° 1 OaaoiN Aibdovb Oklahoma City. Okla., Cook's Pabk, Evansvllle. Ind., opened 7iJ„H.„? p ? oa l t l oni 0l i th e other hand, the opens May 31 wttf vaudevUle and pictures.* Blav 25, with vaudeville ar.d motion" pictures 2 e £ n &%. wh . , ,'i*i °?* n & «>• Majestic 'The- CmZZS ilSk^vui. S a 1 'MJo* I i?B 1 r 0*mSSl MoNT<H>iia«r. Pond,, 8. IrO-'O. 3. J. B. Marlln. 0"".^°^ ^.wJoar. Kew Vork. N. 4-6. Charles B. 3ch^- horn Oakwood Pabk, Kalamaaoo, Mich,, opened ^bllr Islb Paax, Oklahoma City, Okla-, opens May 27. __ . Ramona Pabk, Grand Baptda, Mich., opened May 23. The Casino, at Lake TIew Park. lurustsL ***" - to that clt J 6a., will open June 1. _ Wondrrlakd Pabk, San Diego, CaL, evened the season May 10. — »-~ j*. — -z:r„-^~ •t—i-™ v,i»«wi ui» Moxahala PABKTZaneavllIe. O, opened SSUBf . w , er « accused of putting os as tool Ida! ' ' May 21. Manhllb, Danville, A. 5-7, B. 0. Bright KwiNO, Bwuig, A. 30-23, S B. Price. 1'ranklim. Frankfort, 8. 1-4, A. O. Morris. Pulton, Pulton, 8. I-e. B, B. Wade. Obavbs, MaySeld, A, 26-29, Lea 3, Shaw. Hardin. BilsabeUtown, A. 20-28, W. H. Olivsr. 11ABT. BTorae Oave. 8. B8-28, W. P. Klrtley. BBNoaaaoN, Henderson, A, 4-4, F. M. Ilntchra- BOD. Hbndrbhon (Oolored), UendeTsoa, A. 18-22, A. W. Cruuiliaker. JsrrBBBON, Pern Creek. A. 1210, 8. Baw. Tost. JaasAMlNB, Nldiolaavllle, A. 25-27, B. IL Webb. Knox, Birbourrllle, 8. 2-4, Chat. O. Illack. Lakb Our Pabk, Pembroke, 8.17-19, O, W. Qom. La Bus, Boogenvllle, 8. 8-10, Angaat Ovesen. Laurrl, London, A. 2B-28, L. B. Brown. McCraokbn, Padncah, 0. 0-9, Alf. Levy. Hkrcrb, Uarrodaburg, Jy. 28-31. V. B. 8malley. UtoNROB, TonipkIca»llle, 8. 8-5, B. T. Artcrberry. Mostoourbt, ML Steeling, Jy. X1-S3, V. B. Wood. PBNDijrroif. Falmoolh, 8. 9-13, B. L. Galloway. I'rovidbmcb, ProTldence. A. 1115. B. B. Brown. Pulaski, Sotnenet. 8. 1-4, B. Loebblng. Robbbtsom, Mt. Vernon, A. 8-7, W. B. Flab. Rookoabtls, BroBdhead, A. 13-14, John Bobbins. Kiirlbt, Shelhyvllle. A. 28 23, T. B. Webber. Srtscm, TaylorarllU. A. 4-7. S. K. Balrl, SutrsoN, FrankILn, 8. 8-5, J. A. Crowdua. Todd, Elkton, 8. 24-28, B. L. Peolck. Union, Union town, A. 4-8, V. U. Olvena. Vancrduro, Tanceborg, A. 12-15, J. P. Stntbars. Wains, Montlcello. 8. 8-11, J. O. Deamey. LOUISIANA. Acadia, Bayne, 0. 18-18, J, L. Oratg, AaoBNatoM, Donaldaoaville, 0. 9-13, B. B. Tickers, avotrxlu, Markavllla, O. 21-24, L. J. OsavlUloa. Bbacbboaro, Merryville, 0. 7-9, B. B. SpUlyaid. BiBMViLUa, Olbaland, 8. SOO. 3, W. 0. Lang- ford. BoastBB. Plain Dealing, O. 27-30. B. M. Uuxhltm, Caldwbll, Columbia, 0. 14-18, P. II. Mecom. Claibobns, Homer, 0. 21-21, XHlbud Balae. Da Soto, MansDrla, 0. 11-10, Mrs. F. A. Leesa* Ing. Kabt Baton Bocae. Baton Baoge, O. 21-28. Hast PxucuHA, OltBton, 0. 14-17, W. B. Bao- nett. Chant. Foltock, O. 21-18, 0. O. Orover Linvrna, I.af lyettc, O. 8-11, F. T. Lincoln, BnatOB. O. 7-9, M. B. GUI. LirmosTON, Walker, O. 32-24, W. A. Bhrams, Aloiauooas, Baarrop, O. 1-f>, lanM Walt. Cuaouita, Calhooa, 8. 23-25, at f. Watsas. OVAi-uiTA, Monroe, O. 27-30 Q. A. Baasss, Biokland. Bay Title. 0„ 2121, H. P. Sonaaa. 8abimb, Many, 0., 31-23. O. A. Odon. St. LiNiiRi, Opelonsai, O. 13-34, J. O. Lewlet. Br. TamkaNT, Oovtaaton, O, 9-11. B. B. Pits- Simon. TANOirauoA, Hammond. 0. 15-17. W. B. Llbby. TsaaBaoNNB, Houma, O. 9-11, Dr. M. T. Mar- ia ande. Union, Parmervllle. O. 11-18. B. Q. FiaMs. Tbbnon, Lreavllle, O. 37-81, A. O. Wlafree. iVAMiiNOTON, Frankilntoo, O, 18-17, J. 0. Bathes. Wbbstbb, Minim, O. 14-18. B. F. Orlfflth. MASS ACHl SETTS. AvissnoRT and Balbsbsbt. Ameatury, 8. 29-0, 1, M. B. Sanda. Babwbtiblb, Birnstable 8. 1-8, Maress N. Bants, Blaokstonb Taijjbt, Uxbrldge, 8. 31-33, Dr. M. B. Bharne. Dbsbbtblo vallbt, Ckarltmoat, 8. 17, 18, Stephen W. Hawkea. Kastbbn HaurDBN, Palmer, O. 9, 10, Oeo. B. Olounii. Baaax. Topsneld. 8. 22. 33, Fred A. Smith. Franklin, OreenBeld, 8. 25. 24, J. B. Morphy. Hampbhibb, Amherat, 8. 39, SO, James W. T. Daila. North. Niaoaba, Locktwrt. A. 25-10. B, N. Boberta. Onriua. Borne. 8. 32-24, J. A. Ott Vbbnon, Vernon, 8 20-O. 1, O. O. Simmons. Boonvillx, Boonrllle, 8. 8-11, Fiedeilck A, White. Onondaoa, West Phoenix, A. 1841. 0. K. Will- lama. Ontaiio, Oanandalgna, a. 17-10 Clair L Morey. Ooriiam, Beeda Ooriwrs, O.-1-3, W. S. Moaher, Oanandalgna, B. D. Ontaiio, Naslea, 8. 10-13, OlANtiB, Mlddletown, A, ton, Newburgh. OtLiANS, Albion, 8. 9-12, Wllllaju R. Prank. Oswaoo, Pulton, A. 11-14, B. Putnam Allen. Sandt Obbsk, 8andy Creek, A. 18-21, 0. F. Whltford. Otbboo, Oooperstown, 9. 22-24, B. B. Wlllaey. Morris, Morris, 8. 29-0. 1. D. P. Wigbtmn. Onxonta, Onoonta, B. 14-17, Shirley L. Hunting- ton. nicnriBLD Si'rinoi, BlcUSeld Springs, , U A. Wllllaina. BcuBBravus Vallrt, Scheneins, A. 11-13, J, P. Frlery. Putnau. CRRnoi, 3. 1-4, Charles 3. Irian, Fat- tenon. Querns, ■llneola, 8. 2i-20, Lett Tan de Water Jr., Hempstead. BiNsaaLABB, Troy, A. 18-31. PartaBsa P. OalnL Rknsbblarr, Nassaa, S. 15-18, LVlmer Lynd. BionwoND, Doogtu Bills, 8. 2-7, Edward P. Doyle, Part Richmond. Rockland. Orangeburg. 3. 7-11, Dr. John T. Oil. Christ, Nyaek. Rooiclamd, New City, A. 31-S. 3, K. 9. Bcimer, Ooagera. St. Lawbrxcs. Csntoo. S. 15-18, Charles M. Bale. OawEOATcnua, Ogdenaborg, A. 31-&. 4, U 0. Nrrb. OouvBBNBrs, Ooavernear, A. 18 21. Charles U. TAlt. IUuusttb Vallsi, PolBdam, 8. 8-11, H. M. In- gram, Sabatooa, Ballaton Spa, A. 24-28, N. T. Wit- beck, Bnllilun Lake. ScnoiiABia, Scholiarle. A. 24-27, Fred J. Schaet- rer. Coblkskux. OblileaklU. S. 21-18, Wllltim H. Ooldlag. ScnuiLBB. Wnikliis 8. 8-11, Geo. C Btarkey. BsNacA. Wulertoo, 8. 10-11, Bdwird Nugent. BtbdBBN, Both. 8. 2223, Chaa. A. Shults. UoENiLLBYiLLS. HatiwU. A. 36-18, Clyde at. Hi Stbobsn, Troopaaarg, B. 1-5. B. B. BernoMs. BurroLK, Blverhead. 8. 18-18, Harry Lee. 8ULUTAH. Montlcello, A. 18-21, Van Bonibeck. Tioiu. Owego, 8. ML 8. M. Lomaberry. Nobthrsn, Newark Valley, A. 4-8, BenJ. M. Water. ToHTKiNa, Ithaca. 8. 18-18. Wm. K. reareoa- Dridbn, Drydeo. 8. 8-11, W. A. Mnnaey. Dlisbbs, Oovsarr and Hsoroa, Trumanaburg. A. 35-38. B. 0. Wakemaa. Dlstxb. RllenvlIIe, A. 11-14, Samuel B. Boa. WiKBBM, WVrenibart, B. 1-4, Pred J. Bayes. Wabhinoton, Hudaoo Falls, 8, 8-11, Ueo. A. Ferrla World of Players. Vaudeville. Ma. and Mas. John W. Rehacsxb remem- were musical comedies and J*Tbrbb1 itated last Friday following the atamlssaJ of the suit by the plaintiffs that a naw salt would be brought * i »- — "Fallr Co-Eda" Sit fjsj. CLAtrDi Oillinowattb and company and to S U J? %fVSLS2L 8 *? llo *T *n4 Cleve- lirrTna CLn-psa with a pleasant note from Morris Cronin and his Merry Men have both Hv*iT^fK?^S^S*]3 , »J^-| Sunday nlglir. Sydney. ^traUa. where '"The Tenderfoot" been routed over the Orpheum circuit for the ?£k& ? n c m m f?„ be £l of Menl 5 Moore's "Pair nVs a big suc^sT sneceeded by ''The Mayor coming season. Mr. Ollllngwater opens at giS^l " m ^. y £ e L f 7 fl I <i J° , s!t «2. a " ttTmSf' ThTlocal papers give due credit the Mjiestle Theatre. Milwaukee, jVly 27, im nSiJ^Jff «?5»m 9 r. fc . ct K tt *J the "*•• to "B^rr Hana Behauier" for his skillful while Mr.Cronin will open at the Majestic D SJt£ or ' A r ,, h . a h < l ?5^2i*.? 1 £ lr , >•£"»■ *» other I. O. B Kohy. iMd«rXln of the fine orchestra, and con- Chicago, July 27. PtS^ - . '.."K. h"?" 11 *' 8 neI * the company's is-28. bavkTA. Morrl. fSuU^fth? *f t X dne tS°hls'ablllt?. Jodg- «oSr P«Wn the original1-Bonty-h, K^frfc^S* ?»« Bering tjffSr! ment and technique that the tuneful musical this country who played the part dtuteg the 2BgW,3t lL e i£ it" 118 , ' ere occupied by numhers of 'O'he Tenderfoot" are heard to long run of the play at the domedy Theatre, "Til*,*" 0 -Z!J* ? m "^Slng. euch advaivUBe. Here IWhanaer ia achnowl- New Work, will be seen in a new Japanese »» *I5P*?!?*l t * were ?«« to care for eged te New York to beTorTe of the most ac- Playlet, enlltled "His De,, Little TOf^'by %& A*^"!*?' « £ . ^^t the entire compllshed conductors, and has nnquestloo- Gerard Dunn, at the Orphetwi Theatre, ilyJt, tb i-iS cl i*, SP 0 * 8 ': _ArrangeiienU ably iade good here, for he la an artist to Yonkera, May 25. • ^Lr?L t ^. ae J? t tte *"tering of iereral "is finger tips? ^wapfca D'OaaAT. .Ute with 8an. Der- J*^,",*^ 0 * 1 ^ *• oojgwny a*or demean. 23 at nard and Gaby Dealya,'l'n "The Belle of Bond £? < ? , f-""^J 11 , tDe = ,P arl 7 were Syrvla Dsjlto, Street.'; will soon present a.new uooologoe jffg.^akMairie Smalley and othera, HITS HHAT ITIET AIL SAYI "BniNOiNd TJp FATiuta" closed May Thsi Stratford Players end their season In vaudeville, based'on Wex Jones' "An Efng- June 3 at Fort Wllllotn, Ont., Can., and will lishmana Letters," now running In The sail for Liverpool from. Quebec. June 10, to *»ew"£ •f 0 "'*"'; . . . , . _ return for next eeasoa. . J, 0 . 8 " •* 8hinb, who formerly played the leading comedy part In "Tbe Whip," will be ■ seen In vaudeville under Alt T. Wilton's .J?SSF*a> Mo^ Mar o^-the OLT> be- NEWS IH BBIEF. direction, la a one act playlet entitled "New Ii? A1, t . **), °«=haaf of the member* of ETA SwAiHTwh; has had the dhrtlnction *£&*££*• S"« wfil open bereaboat. S^SSlTf ^SS^SSSjfiJi & of being tho youugest premier dancer at the e^ajRi^asyjfc _,^_ aBBncia«i<.n.»° "„".??.°".* ■L"J ESSgiJSJF 11 ** " m BOt ^^ X.^r^oS, L he 3 r, D e.I J n Itarrt ^"mSS Plats aho Plavr™. Film H* .«« ». »"<» will ope .. and slncercat arrtng in "Madame Z!B!7S2fetete£fB91 S *J&&Sl in this plsy Satur- Se ^ m - m ^ > Wm I3W * ««*»*■«<> TH. POTULA. PLATS AT.„ - . . ,« p,^ ^^^ti KTS^SX "^V^J. ^^ ^S Co., INC.. Joined the motion picture mdustrv aouMOt Mystery•" annDorbp* bra rornrJnv SSL*Wg*g*« ■»«» '"".tanntalaly do- Ma, 23/ ind «eaed _ office, at No. ieo6 H f ou ~« inS'tSSST^SU weTor BLB."paVlm , It^^. , I E AlD ngLIA " Broadway. L. Lawrence Weber is the presi- dent, and the first motion picture play tobe put out wlU he Andrew Mack, in "The wagged Bail." A?iaB receiving the most enthusiastic wel- come over accorded any steamer in .New York Harbor, tbe 8. 8. Volerloiiif, of_the three, June 1. "Lxttli Miss Mix-TJr," with Johnny and Irene Calvin, closed tho season at Clinton, la., May 9, after a very successful season Asl. Marr. W. V. CLIPPERi I want to jay sword of comrnendatlou re K ,ir.l- on the Jones, Unlck ft Schsefer, Mites and W. V. if. a, time. Jas. A. Garvin, owner of the above attraction, has Just purchased a . Hamburg-American Line, sails to-day' CTuea- beautiful Summer home on the banks of the reply one" h idrcd ■ . day) on ner Orat Eastward trip, Doring the Rock River at Dixon HI. Ella Calvin, who awei, ihe 1m4 comlnS irom sl5 m&SSiSSl I" Printed a aaaall card tlirec weeks a«o, ndvortialns; for •a^e^oxneplaah drops. | received In ilye days spent In port a continuous wand has entirely recovered from her operation by I eape«t some neit from%nVtrafia of receptions have been held on the V»fsr- Mayo Brc*. at Rochester, after spending ■■* AbIb, as I can trace tbe nrorreas lend. She has been visited and admired by several weeks te Chicago aad New York, wilt ?* THE CLIPPER aronnd the fioi" tens of tbouaanda. On Sunday tbeFoterlaittf rest up for the Summer at Dixon. Next sea- T r lhe date of *hc replies. NeasdleBa ' r brother Johnny in t* ■* T » 1 i ■° ,d tl !5„ dr «>5". «*■«> eould have sold more. THE CLIPPER ia the mr excellence tor anyone blasy theatrical to dlsnoae "A. MARCH, and Mar. was thrown open tor public Inspection, a son wilt see Ella and her charge of fifty cants being made, tbe pro- ceeds to be devoted to seamen's charities. 8he waa visited: by over 17,000 persona, task- to make Una the banner tabloid next season. "-*-*■ —<yaa—a» wsawan— to «ibp teg a total cf over $8,600 taken in. Tbe and thus uphold the standard of the Calvin M»-a«r f2e*wl. , /^^S RY A ' *.AKpH, Volerlawd sails with Sie cabin passengers, attractions. Tk» Olo Rxliabu Is a wcl- anerlfe Field. Cy D ° yer come visitor out here every rTlOay. rieiaB ; I'bsdsbic Mclvillb and "Motogirl" sailed. May 20, for Europe, »■ a new production, now being prepared for 5*we J° ,d B,a J. Ibcm. ias. A. Oalvln will aparnS^xienie SflRaaBE k- to make this the banner tabloid next season. If'v.^Vi-o IB anil ftina nnlinM Ika ...nrl.-H rj n. n.K.i- V.' '"' •■a" comprising BOO first cabin and 310 second cabin passengers. Among many distinguished passengers who are sailing are the former governor-general of Canada, Lord Grey, aad party. Including Countess C Qrey. Mr. Jones and Lady daughter of Lord Orey, and Traubmann, prima donna Metropolitan Opera for r; nff i,' n i 28. - .. mm - - ■ .. Dk »« lULTOIf AHD LDCtlXS t,A TOOB, after Nat M. Willi furnished bond teat week a very suecesstul season In the Kast, are now Caudxhwr, Oamhrtdge, A. 81-8. 4, Kilo* B, Noo for 13,500, in connection with an order for taking a short rest at Ravenswood, Chicago, • oak %>, I a •••«.4 _Kljar>i tnan nMvlnaA Itw BaaTaH flAlnlaA m __a a_ a t i _ » — — »\_ w- or Bear to say I have silled the corn- ered Tilth TUB OLD every acase of Ihe than BI- LLABLE won!, .Vgoln tan. Watnb, Lyons, . William Tlolloway. Nswabk, Newark. 8. 10-11. K. R. Brown. WatMB. ralmm, 8. 14-20, W. II. Bush. WflnTCUBBTxa, Mt. Klsco. O. 1-3, Jimea W. Daly. WntTB Puomb, While Plataa, 8. 18-10, E. B. Long. Wtohino. Warsaw, A. 18-21, James E. Jcnnlng. Silvrb Lakb, Perry, A. 11-13. Ohas. O. Barber, Yatbs. IVnn Tan. 8. 15-18. Prank R. Dairy. Ddndbb, Dundee, 8. ts-D. 1, H. L. Woodruff, his arrest which was obtained hy Mrs. Belolae Will,, his wife, known on the stage as La Tltcombe, Mrs. Wills had began action against her husband to recover back alimony. As Von LiitB'It" was given an a\ frttco porformnnee afternoon of May 23, la frost of BAMrautRB, rsAHKUN akb Hamtdbm. hamptoo. O. 7, 8. Chia A. HootajOBRMy. periorrnnnc BionLAND, MHdieneld, B. 9, 10, John T. Bryan, the Sleepy Hollow Club. Tarrytown. N. T, niLt-siuR. CuiamlnATton, 8. 29, SO, Clemenc P. Burr. Banam, uisgUm, B, so, go, wav L. Bowar«\ III., prior to their opening on the Iyiow- Sulltran-Contldlne Western tour, at Min- neapolis. Jnae 7. GroRoi and -Stella Donahvb are pre- aentlng their original comedy ereatloa, "Ihe Piano Moving Man," In vaudeville, playing tbe Majestic Theatre, Shreveport, La., this week. The act leaves for Australia the _ r^mbs* Gambol Friday night, May 22, nuddle of August, being placed on the Bren- •sd SatTMilay matlnoe, 23, at the MotropoU- nan time for thlrty-alx weeks by Pete Mack. ton Opera House, New Tort, wse all that It Hbtwasd's Minstbklb closed at Ooblea- promlsed to be, and brought to the cot era of hill, N. ?.. 22. the "Gambolers" ,ometb7lng over 130,000. John HSnbt Mrahs Is to manage the Zteg* B. SWAFFOHD, Mgr. Vaai- Jnaly, J. I Ine lianihAund Oompaay, Docolas Faibbahkb has been released by Cohan ft Harris to A. II. Woods, who will Piano Moving Man," in vaudeville, pit assign him the principal rolo In "He Comas tbe Majestic Theatre, Shreveport, Ixs., this Up Bmlllng." Tub "••ekworo ao gratifying that In tho flataira I saue will wse It wheat In mowd •f dramatic people. Thai A Ing vow, C r.maln, JAS. K.DL'raSEETH, VVaverly, If. V, Mabuahkt Anolin wfll present tW Greek The announced program, as published in oar feld Dana* de Pollla*- whoa the sew resort classic, "Medea," and other plays during columns last week, was carried out to the oo top tho New Amsterdam Theatre is opened the Panama-PaclUc Uxnoaitloo. letter, aad it waa truly one great show, next week. Beg to advla• that answer, to Ad. la tost wash's CLirPBtt an a till com Ing BTstsaawaanS!"* ••***■■ ™»"*»» a* 0 "* sanae.