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THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. June 6 YOU REMEMBER "THE BIRD IN A GILDED VCAGE" AND "THE MANSION OF ACHING HEARTS' THE GREATEST DESCRIPTIVE BALLADS EVER WRITTEN. THEY WERE TWO OF Is the title of his latest Ballad, and he considers It without a doubt the Greatest Descriptive Song ever written. A wonderful -LyricTby STERLING ana a wonderful Melody by VON TILZER. This Song is going to sweep the Country. Get it quick. ANOTHER • SURE FIRE HIT. A BRAND NEW IDEA , This is a corking Song for either Male or Female. Can be used for Doubles. A great Song for Opening or Closing an Act. A lively swinging melody , - that will get your audience from the start. ■HMKB OUR OTHER TERRIFIC HITS DO YOU TAKE THIS WOMAN FOR YOUR LAWFUL WIFE -:- LAST -NIGHT WAS THE END OF THE WORLD -:- DON'~ STOP THE SONG THAT STOLE MY HEART -:• A LITTLE BUNCH OF SHAMROCKS -:- I NEVER HEARD OF ANYBODY DYING FROM A KISS■■-:-.■ LOVE ME WHILE THE LOVINC IS GOOD -:- ON THE OLD FALL RIVER LINE -:- WHAT A FOOL I'D BE HARRY ON TILZER MUSIC PUBLISH I IM C CO., 12 5 W,43dSt:,j4.y.Q\iy CHICAGO OFFICE: Grand Opera House Building. ■Manager, Western Office OUT OF TOWN NEWS OLNCINNAT1, The Lambs, In their All Stir Quobol, struck the Queen Cltj at the West on the night otter t slssler. The evening air was ttui surcharged with left ofer sunbeams. Despite the beat, and It «u hot—Muelc Uall was well tilled and the distinguished tourlau carried away 80,000 anil pleasant memories of a reception quite as warm at the weather. The gaiiilwllug Lauiba anj their Shepherd—William Oourtlolgh—were met at the depot. May 20, by membera of the local recep- tion committee and Ksbcrger's Baud. They were provided musical escort to the hlatorle edlnce ou Kim Street Mayor F. 8. Spiegel was to the party, and extended official greetlug. Johu Philip Soma led bla baud In peraon. All along the line of march the celebrlilea were recognlacd and hailed. The march was like one or triumphal entree. The curtain did not riae uutll after ntne o'clock, and It was not until Ions after midnight that Ibe last adkii was Eiokcii. Ex-Mayor Julius Flelscununn, who was ru.iumsn of the Clucln- natlani, pold f 123 for an ulii graphed copy of t'.ic program wblcli bhephenl CtitrtMgb auctioned >>'t after be bud been presented with o limb qulto as whits and Ileecy as the one which Mary lost i.nie upon a time. The lamb Muiled rbmfully during the apecch of ni.-<V|,tai]cc, much to the delight of the audience, il.my old CuKlliLatl favorites, oa well a* a few nut lie wns wen pleased with the personal leceptlon ncconlnl them. Wlnwr McOay oud Dick Outcil", v. ho were newtpaiwr artists bere Irfuie they courted Fame and won fortune In No* aork, amn-arcd It. their enrtoun act Young Jack Ilarrud, Mho rrnde a local hit to "Tbo WorlJ In Olucliiuji's" musical pageant, was cordially gieelcd. "Dob" Ilcteo waa another Ctnclunatlan iu the nilnstrvl cnotua. Tlie L.LubH departed on tbvtr apeclal early In the morning, well pleased that they had put Cincinnati ou their map. Msmoiul Day saw every one of the Summer parka In tbe full flower or popularity. The week was a awelterlug one, and linen nulla were In early masculine bloom. Ohsstu Pass: (1. M. Martin, mgr.)—"A Cir- cus on Wheels," the act put on by Millard Broa., la the headllner at Cheater Opera House May SI. Others: Moore, Brownie and Crlatle, the Wilton Sisters, Mae McCrea and Ben Tidwoli, tree motion pictures and Echmlttle'a Band. Boo (W. P. Whltlock, mgr)—The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra will begin tbe second week of the concert season May 31. On 30 "Tbe Butter- flies OarilTil" waa given. Tbe outdoor tbesplan season at Woodland Theatre opeued 27, when "Much Ado About Nothing" waa glTco by the Schoster Player*. Const lauano.—Tbe Masonic fraternity bad Its analogs aa govts of tbe management, 20, and Hay 80 saw the real Inaugural at tbe season. Nettle iMcLsughlln, Just back from Mexico, will ha tbe premier attraction at the Utile theatre on Lake Oomo. Lublow Laoooh (Joba J. Weaver, mgr.)—rue races at tbe motordrome, under the direction of tbe veteran, John S. Prince, began May SO. t:ic University roar and Ktalue Bowman are In tbe roof garden cabaret, and tbe Alp.se Singers give club nouse muncales. B. P. Ksrr.i's (John r. KcTal, mgr.)—The third week of Summer vaudeville begins May 31, when "Nlghtblwks," a rlnvlet, by 1. K. Vrri- man, was featured. Oth'-rs wen'. Orstg and Will- iams, George Ward, Kolb and lUriand, in "An. LIUoo;" the Alithcrgs, Page snd Kewtco, snd the Stilling'* Ciurlnnatl Iu molloa. Last wee:; Prank Lynch and company eprchted In the rural comedy, "Iluakln's Bun." Others included: John JUST A RElVIIlVr>ER THE GREATEST COMEDY SONG IN YEARS DO YOU TAKE THIS WOMAN FOR YOUR LAWFUL WIFE? NOTICE HALF TONE PICTURES la the read- IBs; pases of THE CLIPPER will be Inserted at tlieae prices I Front Face Cat »C0.00 Doable Column 910.00 ■lade Cols Cotter and Ada Foulden, tbe Van cer Konrs, Do Varro and Zemater, and the Balvaggls. Cincinnati in motion, and ttlier fibn features. Gbamd Ormu Hudsb, Libic, G/vcrr. Walnut Stbbst still eontinae their picture shows, with Heuck's Open House People's, Piiiuliy, Orphemn and Oratory still In the running. BUMMES MEWSLBTS. Josariiixa Du.Nrxs was the soloist at tbe Zoo concerts. Las Gocorrs and tbe pictures were added fea- tures at the Zoo. TusoDOcs 0. Mitchell, formerly dramatic editor of The Enquirer and now general press agent for Oliver Morosco, came In tdvance of tbe Lambs. Max ScuuiA la directing tbe Cincinnati Bum- mer Symphony Orchestra. Emmons amp Ooltin are still singing at the Osyety. Tns Walnut Street found "Traffic In Souls" a big winner. CitssTxai's regulars liked Betty Weill, and told her so In hearties: applause. Tun Rvinstou Welfare Association banquetted at the Zoo, wnere Tom Goodwin aililed to the hon- ors he has won a* boat at tbe club house. B. F. Kami's "ten acts for ten centa" h-ivc scored heavily. There wen- several huu.lrcl turned away on opening day. Cam. TtBfrrr'H mllltarr canine drama proved a big Chester Park card. A miw feature at Chester Park Is a Bilk-weaving loom, where souvenirs of Clrttler are woven In silk. "PniMoaas CiiaietNTiisurni" was pres-rated by tbe Juilor pupils of the Kubn-Hess School, with a nine year old Marlon Mackle, in the title role. "Youno Mas. Wumtnoi*" was the play pnt en May 29, at the Odeon, by the graduates of the Kahn School of Oratory and Dramatic Art Esther Bnowx, one of Jtieph O'Meara's pu- Slls, glrea a graduation tecltal a*, tbe Orteou, use 1. Ooea OlAX goes out under tbe auspices of tbe National Lyceum Alliance. "Tbs Human Launbbv" 1b a Ludlow La- goon addition, which Is called a "laugh faetorv." W. T. 6ks*U4K. who Is riilitng here, his uld home, enjoyed a vlslt-on-tlie-ren with tbe stroll- tog Lambs. Gaoaos Bibhubi. former umpire and finished actor, was one of the bcit In the casta of Lambs' playlets. Muskogee, Okla.—Broadway (D. Myers, mgr.) Association and Mutual aims, first run. REGISTER YOUR ACX THIS COUPON will be numbered and attached to jour contribution, audi a certificate will be returned to you aa an acknowledgment, and lor ruture reference. The contribution should be signed plainly by the perron or firm eondlng in same, and should be endorsed by the stage manager ot the show or of the house where the act is being used. Further acknowledgment will be made by the name* and numbera being puillaled eaci week aa received Address your contributions to THE REGISTRY BUREAU, NOW TOEK CLIPPER, 47 W. 28th Bt, New Tork. Date. NEW YORK CUPPER REGISTRY BUREAU: Enclosed please find copy of my entitled '. 1 , for Registration. NAME. Address. When you register a ducer, we will IV entered in Inn register a play or scenario that you Intend to gotmlt (or reading to any furnish a label to be attached to tbe original, showing that the atme has e CLirpBit Registry Bureau. Get tbe Idea? pro- bees change dally. Oaiett (J. Mitchell, and vaudeville. Olthno ArsnouB (L. mgr.)—Motion pictures AnomOHAL llKTUIS. 651—Marshall Coleman AttMrtlon Co Title 652—Geo. Merle Title f>53—Jack Oorbett Title 554—Harry H. GcMberg Songs 6B5—Hay Hlbljeler Lyric 588—Broadway Comedy Four Title 56T—OUtf Slgler Title 358—-Walter S. Decker Musical 0ot3»ly t-59—Calvin Clotk 6kvtcu 560—II. P. l'o.-s..-th Act 681—Oliver De Orand "8lrand Trio" 60*—Joba Hagcn Sketch 603—Walter GrltHey Title 684—Arthur M. Blackaller Kame of Co. 665—A. Singleton Adams Scenario 608—Bddle Jewell Act 607—Fred Dawscn Song poem 608—Lea W. Hose .7...Act 68»—Wm. Augostla Act 670—Bobert Ouildy .Sketch 671—Foster 8. Ilnltaan Act 5IJ— At< » Craves Song Lyric S™"^.™. °, r .' Te »\; So"* Lyric 5"*—Jlmmle Motnell Eccentric Dame 675— -A. S. Dlehl .Billing and Act - nensbree, mgr.)—For May SI and week, the Keystoee Dramatic Co. Noras.—Tbe Broadway Is enjoying good busi- ness. The house Is cooled by a fan aystem. The magaalr.es that are given out tbe day preceding tbe showing of the ".Mutual Girl" are great drawing cards. Feature pictures for week SI: "Dope" SI and June 1, six reels; June 2, S. "The Great Leap," four reels; "Cardinal Riche- lieu's Ward" 4 and R, foar reels; "The Floor Above" 6. 6, four reels Yale Theatre la still enjoying good crowds, as the feature "Lucille Love" Is watched by every theatregoer In the city L. F. Docker, who formerly bad charge or the Gaiety, and who la also the ploaeer of the "free Dories" In Muskogee, has been located In California. The Gaiety, nnder their present man- ager. Is doing good business Bessie Deno Stock Co , which haa been playing within a radlne of fifty n-.llea around Muskogee, played at the Olympic Alrdome. May 24 and week, to capacity. Tbe company will play Nowata, Okla., week of llrsv 81, after wnlch It will return to the Olympic Alr- dome for an Indefinite stay. Tbe comesny num- bers twelve people. " - Ottatra, Can. — Dominion (J. V. Clancy, mgr.) week of May 28 the Dominion Stock Oo. presented "The Oonsplraey." The vsudevllle fea- ture ot the week wss Lee and Cranston, singers of Irish Bonn. Fauilt (Ken. E. Fin lay, mgr.)—Singing and motion pictures. FruKCAts (Ken. E. FInlay. mgr.)—Vaudeville and motion pictures. ArstroanrM (J. D. Hnrrar, mgr.)—Mlas Mane \oder and the Britannia Stock Co., In "The Woman of Mystery." ~. A, P A ^ Kr ^ *l"«gt. mgr.) —Roma Reide Co.. In "The Charity BalL" Nona.—It Is now snnonnoed that tbe opening of the new Imperial Theatre will be on June 16. Ken. K. FInlay will also manage thla house Belle Isle Fark has opened again this Bummer. Being In Quebec, tbe auditorium la privileged to run Sunday shows, and on that day It draws large crowds from Ottawa, which, being In On- tarlc, enjoya no 8unday performances of any kind. Krelyn Cunning! om, the singer, who made such s hit st the Family during bar four weeks' engagement, la singing in Montreal st present. Miss Cunningham will likely return to Ottawa for another lengthy engagement at tbe Imperial in about six weeks' time. Terre Halite, Ind.—Graa; (Cbas. Smith. mrr.) Arvlne Stock Co., for Its third week, May 25-30, had good business with "Charley's Aunt" sj the offering. The engagement la Indefinite. FAsmss (Boss Garter, mgr.)—BUI 28-31: Her- man Setts, Frank Parish, Osthryn Chalouer and cossnany, Dyer and Alvla, and Scott and Stone. Maw Oolowul (M. Leas, mgr.)—Yaodefllle sad pictures. BUSINESS INDEX Advertisements not exceeding one Use ta length will be published, properly classified Is this Index at the rate of $10 tor one year <S2 lames). A copy of Ths Naw Toss Curpsa will be sent free to each advertiser while the advertisement Is raa- ASDESTOl CURTAIN* AND PIOTTJRB _ _ . BOOTHS. O. W. Trainer Mfg. Co., 75 Pearl It. CABJITVAIi FROSTS AJID IHOW . > _ ^ BAHHBB8. D. o. Bosaparys Co., 918 Aieh Bt, Philadelphia, . ^ ^ COJIFBCTIOJff. Bneekhelai Bros, a Eckstein, 24B 8o. Peoria St., Colcaf 0. MUSICAL BELLS AHD HOVB1.TI*!!-. Edwin B. Street, 28 Brook St.. Hartrcri, Conn. ... HCSIOAIj specialties. 1. O. Deagcn. 8800 H. Clark St., Calcago, IB. MUSICAL olajses. N B Y n **"' "**'" AT *"' Bktooa4 HUL -_-^.f 9*COWU MA5CFACTCREHB. BMekhelm Bros. A Eckstein, 346 So. Peoria St., falcaaxt. SCEHERT AXD SCENIC PAINTERS. ton. Mass '^^* °*"' 8omer?Uto bHB5 BOS- £^5S t L 8t ! ,d, «j 1001 Times Bldg., H. T. a Howard Tattle. 1203 Center Bt. Milwaukee. WU. STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD o .™._ . . TIOKETB.^^ Paul Tssaug A Bon, I0e B. 14th Bt, II. X. O _ . _ THEATRICAL GOODS. Boston Hegalla Co., 8ST Wash. Bt. Boston, Mass. THEATRICAL PROPERTIES, a Walker. 300 w. 39th St. New Tort »_ «,T5? , ^R!J ,0 * ,II§T MGirRES. Ben Bobson, 1590 Amsterdam Are.. K. T. CRy. Lois (E. B. Sheets, mgr.)—Vaudeville snd pic- tures. BaroT, CotORUt, Msjsstic, Focntuk, Pane- cxas. CuucaNT, Obphsuk, Akxbicum, Roth. Paucs, Mooes, Paax, Elk, latr, Gabdxn and TBSUToairjit, pictures only. HOIXS. 31 Motobctclb races at the fair grounds May 20- Tns Varieties doses Its vaudeville sesson may Youita'a Anooira will open with stock Jane 14. Two carnival companies are here June 1 and and week, the K. G. Barkoot, for benefit of Labor Temple, and Con T. Kennedy, under tbe anaplcea of Moose Lodge. 81 BrasII, Ind.—Soarwlcc (E. E. Atku, mgr.) vaudeville and pictures. Colonial. Pbikossb and Aeo, pictures only. Cltmb Cib.mvil Co. week June 15, canceled. St Lonla, Mo^-Olppodrome (Frank Talbot, mrr.) motion pictures. AaraaiOAX.—Pictures. GniKD.—Vsudevllle. Nstr Obund CawnaiN—Plotaies. Oohtmsu. —Pictures. Kmfsiss.— Vaudeville and pictures. PSTNoaas.—VasderiUe snd pictures. FoaasT Pass: Hiobxakd. —Vaulevllle. ?1T £S*S2±*—y*f k of May SO. Joe Howard and Mabel HcOane, In "love aad PollUes. Kiso'i.—pictures. BHBNiMDOAti.—Pictures. PaiasTBa's Pabk.— Vaudeville sod plerores. i °S?^2S , »w T , c , : ?r- aI J r " le ' KelLlyn WUIUto, to "Warrior Maid." and Mary Tulle, ta •'FreJ- f22.M^S %2SlL J»r!>le Elackwrll. In "The 5S!f a /lG ?^.7 •„ JoM *■ ""T Pickforl. la The Good Utile Devil.-' all feature 61ms. Qcasn.—Opece-I 22, to caraelty business. Vera 8ISBDS slid Florence Long. In 'The Bolted Door." and otber up-to-dnte pictures. But.— Feature for week, three reel "Bells Starr, the Outlaw." """