The New York Clipper (June 1914)

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10 THE USTEW YORK CLIPPER. JUNB6 * COLUMBIA AMUSEMENT CO. ATTRACTION SSS . m gmOXDB, STEWART & LAKE PRESENT 'THE AUTO GIRLS" A REAL BUaL.B8q.VK SHOW, FEATURING HARRY MARKS STEWART, JAS. J. LAKE aid CAROL SGHROEDER WANTED—Chonu Ladlo*. M• <L and Ponies U02 BROADWAY. N. Y. City. Room 135 Phono 4110 gggjg PARKS AND FAIRS KAIT TEXAS FAIR DATES SELECTED. Tb« date* (or ths Kast Trias Fair, to be brM at Nicogdocbe*. fib, haw been set for Sept. 30 10 Oct 3. Boot. Lindsey bu teen elected presi- dent of lb* (air sssoctotlon. and W. B. Hargto, secretary. The board of directors baa been ln- mml from nine to (Mteen memlier*. i opcamittse, bar* been appointed and tee work that , of pwpwnnc for one of toe biggest fairs U toe effort* for to* laat few week*, and realty history of East Texas Is well under way. The traded to dlseontloD* tola letter entfjvly, b CARNIVAL NEWS KLIRE KARRIVAL KOHMENTS. St»J* "* "J u,,, "* r, ? ? "~ dlrt , J *" w .£ ,d ,.., ^weeto. .^d'lcall, x2 dnWed to Mitt Lmaterg. which ... handed u» THE TROCADEROS. 20th CENTURY GDIS. The Twentieth Century Girl, la Hi* cor •md and eltlsen* of that city «re working taT# r«ejT«d »o many re^/sts ^ lnforvMtton rxufnet of» together, and the enthoela.ni which b.a manifest- regarding the abowa that I towajbt that tola 5«S?-. ," rfSSSi at tbU time Injure* a rood fair. II to ^Saii B toe beat way to answer them. I am til "»■ » planned to make every day • feature day. chief Mt t t» show* tress sges*. ^^ of watch will be School Children's Day and W. weU, tbe 1014 Battle of Flower* ba* come and O. W. Day- The amusement featores wll! be foatw , a j we (the Kline Show.) have doo* been dlvwtsified tbto year, and • program arranged , aa conquered. Thlt event wUl go down B which will b» found of Interest to all. HtttM- hl»tory a» one of the greatest that baa eter teen fore horse racing baa ronatitnted tbe mala fes- polled off, thank* to the effort* and tbe artist.: tare of the amtia«oenta, from toe fact that fbrra »Mlity of one, Herbert B.roard, who conceived b<r oa her antral. On optnlng the ■ ackag* ate found a wry am, a wild flowers, and a card bearing Are a i pare Swedish, which rained oat to k>T» snd a propxul of marriage. He— tbe man— said tb.it when tbe- show opened for that day, tbat be would be stinting in toe crowd ,i front ll>itr.cg to tbe talk made by Iho speller, and that he would hare a tower In bis but'ou- bok—a Forget-me-not, I 't'r.s.—and tbat It -.,♦ liked hi* appearance and touurbt that ane wonli ulnT r " While tbe Talker wa* makluj II* opening, V i I ludberg anxiously scanned tw crowd, located b< r ^TAe'ciat"- 1 " "'*'* l^oppoaite. "fieUpii Roekway. "jack Butter, r.'rmrra aaa'stoci raise-, are aD'aailoos to ev- fart sever met him. Phlck White A nifty youngster. Helen Van Burtn. liatel Ford And Jobn Lee oawrale as tawawrectote toe fact Hiat the Mm while the weather »"J»f»*I "SfiSrfv 1 ! 1 Chick White, A nifty youngster.^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ |ne| , supported »**&*£*& 'LXZSE?** . ska**!* "££ *!£Sm TJSSESUTSZ %% «" Loftcrlo. iik«« bit tjlllti fajj-fi Mra. White UlUaa Enflltti bt a defer chert*, of hventy good fookloa;, **•« ln^rle* In to.t section to * ««"i^ "nd*. and, waa, a f^«^^ *.^Xln«larnl.»I Irti alwe of the taoment, udded that »he w«u:j fialor Moore...... John P. Griffith Shapely girts. The first part, entitled "Di- £?• ™S? f£ tSFvfiZS .»?k w« IrTr^lbK* 'J^^St n ti^T tb? erent to: Si anSer the coaply with hla wlahe*, and marry blm, ..< Lei DtatHddli ..8am J. AdAot reoTfrom RoatU.''^«Te thiinecewir, laoght, XaTaftoe I." fair «T?blta^ttr.c^n>?ci "t- %S3S**?8?tUto, VSm. Toe^KlmTsbow. -b,e h.py eTer after." B ftited the BkS Ncnre, Cblek't tT.eetheart....Rlta LorrAlne while tie "1014 ifevue 1 ' and the burlesqae, '"Son'^ gl„ ^"uSier exhibited aid toe ?'rope?weri l«.ted oa the.Alamo..Main and HIU- ?.-« hli to toe ah% a. j*r Itttroettot., fw» Tome. Moore, the Majort dAOfbter. ^Ued "Uttle Queeo," made a big h t. MUe. f^j,,, or tt » n«k. taryPlasa*. while the Miller *.L.<*?»»" d . D J ." r ; D P < S on( j u-i ,£? u^xalier now iJv Mt-rlon Gray Do Leon offtred her well known dancing spc- ' Tb? MIO * u true of toe poultry and agricol- Kreko Brca. were located on. tbe Military and fcrtbe .econd Uoe. 'ben toe Talker, now h> Tltn Sweeney, coalman FranA Flnaey clalty, which Is second to none as A box of- tnrai exUMu. The section'to particularly (or- Market Pla«*. ESffrie. .«oildiy l? Miw lViei> rib* fni Viola. Vloletfe the prima donna oce AttracOon. OHo. tonat* to bring able to aeeum a splendid exhibit There weroeoonttoas conceas one, M<*j ^hlgj ^W» •JJ , S3 ^J^" 1 **,,,,^^», "J* £* Florence Mills ..Leslie Harcoart ...Helen Bussell OLYMPIC EMPLOYEES' 0UT15G. The Olympic Tbektre ancusl ouUng Sunday, Colleje Point Csadno. teoded tbe gala affal. _ ever. President Jack McCatiley, -who mado tola line. all the preparation*, sprung many rorprltea Ima Darling. Ura Darling. MUB1CAL Xt'UBCRB. "June Jone, June ;'* '-When I Wat Twenty- enc," Jottn P. GrllBth and company; "Honey- moon Bxprea." Ulllaa Fnfllah and Cborui; "The Legend of the lUng," enUre company: "Walk, Walk, Weak," Marlon Gray and fborut; Parodies by Frank Finney; "Hot, Hot Hot," Florence Mills and Escort; Table Bcene, Grand Opening Chorus and Company: "Kagtlme Regiment Band," Marlon OraV and JollnDT Cnorut; "8mg of too Menu," Fmnk Ftaney parading along the Great* White War the swtoe that Teia* produces. Poultry".' which ha* and Sam J. Au^irni; Knd of the World, n^,.^ n^^n croMe d the Qoeentooroogh alwayt been toe largeat and moot ropalar pooltry Florence Mlllt; "Yodel Bong, John P. Bridge, motored throofrh. Longr laland, and *how to Te*at, tecacse of a modern poultry Orlfflta; ''Bweeteit Girl of All, George arrived at tho drove In Colleg? Point, where buUdlng; which tolla*ted properly and shows toe Brcnnon and Cbon»; Grand Finale — "TEe the ^^ mt down to ln c „^ rate orlakfast. fowl, off to toe be*t •f>«n*»f» v mnnoMd „ r AHil»tl<- mrnieii nnrt a haikwuill B*m P was . *"» Art»--Tlil. departmental* compo*M of ffiwSaSfe s^^JE-il^tts:^ 18 x^^^^v^^r^^ tnZX^&TJttZ^^ZuZ "The^monS 'w"*. f^.,"fv«lf dtolded amonpt .«. an, hlehjr and. ItAUr cooing her to ,.,oy In the way "of amusement for the "Mra." Tbe TEXAS COTTON PALACE EXPOSITION association, one hundred strong, left tho ijl. gfrA annual Texas Cotton Palace Expoal- Olymplc at 11 A. at., In tlent^eefna; autoa, iym w n be held la Waco, Tex.. Oct. IS, 1914 headed by a band of forty pieces, led by Tnt four features will be live stock, which will tame amount of money, locatlona telog equal. Men *lnc*. It was a narro* oqoeeV, tooujb. MCTleotoe new Nlgro-Palmer-K.iper offerlnr. Tbe kca! brerrcr »» »r/ tnLcb .mltteo wilt was locatedln the Vlcilcan quarter, and owing Ml*. Offer, and thought that he wa* getting eSS to tbeMexIcan dWlrnlty toe ehlef of police re- One until l^jropoted to Mr. Mlas Offer 3 Johnny Webber, of Rose fame. After Include tbe finest horse*, cattle. ab*ep, joata and ^ ,bo n held 1U own with tbe other show. aerertbeleu aoeated that tier cotT out the part of toe show tost sac would be gtod to marry blm only for one SelTlnl with thTfafl of TorVeon. as be thought 5*tC .and aa he Eh pa knowing what S that l" might Incite tbe native Mexican* to not. wa., sue said "My j tik—t wttr. let me." Anl Tbe "bow teld 1U own with tbe other ibow., these »t( "Xbn^'H'elton't new cafe wagon la a poalOre Good .„c^J7*nd wa. keated In front of the po.t we*tb office. He did a arauhlDg Imilne*. all the time, arran) Boy Scouts," Marlon Urny and Company; •'Awoke, My India, Awake," Opening Chorot; "Chant of toe Dervishes," umtlre Company; "Ragtime Hindoo Man," Leslie llsreourt end Helen. Rusaoll; Duet—"For- ever Dear," John P. Urtmth and Florence MHb); Dance of tha Sepoys, Hallet and Chorut; "Tho Mnglc Man," Frank Finney and Bam J. Adams; "Tlng-a-Boo" Frnnk Finney* and Company: "Carnival Time,'' o ind actually elosed up on Saturday night In Athletic games and a baseball game was «- ^7^7^ and taSlroctlve «hlblti to Ibe batteries (or the Olympic B. B. team uaoatog, Oallnsry toe Italton Colony Erblblt. 5M!F£* .?y y. e ,tt er> i now 2 .*? Be 4^,"1 d toe BooemUn Exhibit, toe Scandinavian Ex- Chlef Usher Miller. Tom Bulllvan, of Monte tibit, toe 8Uto University* Exhibit.- toe D»- Carlo fame, held down third base. ton College of Industrial Arts Exhibit, toe On the opposing Bide O'Connell and Built- state School fortbe Blind Exhibit, and the Tan formed the bnttery. The Olympic team won by a score of 10 to IT. After this fun A ten course shore dinner was served with Matlon Gray and Gins: "'On My Way to n n the necessary trimming*. Among thoso Mand&lea, Florence Mtlit; Bbr ke Up a who attended and proclaimed the outing a Bagtknc Tune"—Arrival of the Highlander, grand success were: F. W. Stair, Tom Sul- Entlre Company. llvan, Harry Wolch, Marcun Manuas (pho- The clioru*: Belle Mlllette, Jcnnnetfe Nrt- tographer), Ike Marks. Sam Kraus, Wm. B. •on, Marie Llttau, May Gllmore, Eva Barton, Campbell, Johnny Webber, Wm. MoRae, Julia Klwqod, Emma Foley, Pecue Ross, May Tommy Winters, Aldermen Connelly and Wheeler, Elsie Russell, Kdna Lawrence, Flor- Lane; Chief Wlnnett. Joe Henry, Counselor ence Bonney, Victoria Warnock, Ida Cerber, Steffel, Joo Levitt «ntl Tom Bhean, Eva Selgney, Dolly Wright, Helen Raymond, Deaf Institute Exhibit. Agriculture, a de- partment comiwnl of Cotton Show, tbe Com tbow, the Canning Cluo Show, tbe Com Club Krst rtand Dealaon. Tex , auspice. W. 0. W location, well advertised, fine lot, tint ber. On toe opening night a parade wai need, and some of the townspeople told me that toty never have seen more people oa the streets, even at a circus pjarnde. After toe parade The new water show tank* are also an un- tbe people swtrmed on tbe lot—two block, froa <in*tlned uccei. and I believe that the show did toe centre of toe town sud toe main street. Allot Se beat averace business, If there was sny teat, tbe shows ond concession* well jiatrocited. Prm- We in all of us leaving her* with regret*, a* cess Tlciorla seeming to be doing a little the bwt. we have enlojed ounelve* here and been treated The Tango Whirl, owned by popular little Jlmnj last like "other people." . Knight, also getting a big play. Jimmy seem Our next *tann—Austin—r»ln every «*y, bnt to have discovered some new twists for bis ma- clears away lust In time for u* to do a nice burl- awaaa which tho people «*em to like very much. ness every night. Working under auspices of the Savey Oohn'a lemon.de and soda' water stanf Moose a lot of butlers snd good fellows. Le- 1* doing a very big business ber*—four men work- Show, the Apiary Exhibit, toe Collective County ate ^ ' oa t TltrlAed brick street, from which tho Itg behind It every night, and (our or Ave work Kvbiblts, tbe (ioreinment r.xlilt'its. tbe Eairojd rau ,,„, a , f» B > as It gets on there, so thst ffe Exhibits, the AgTlcnltoral and Mechanical Oollese lre m t bothered In tbat respect Advertising Exhibit. excellent, everything coverable, covered — newj- Twenty klrh clas* »how.. three bands, free con- rap er. with us »nd rlylng w plenty of pabllclty. rts, operatic »;Dg*r» nud v*Lc!et!lle aftemnou Again all show* »re doing »bout the »aaj* amourt " of business, tbe Water Show probably getting a little the beat of it—If there la any best. Blanche Fitzgerald. Bertio Woods, Rose Wahl, Laurette Bolton, Olive Johnstone. Frank Finney put over tbe laugh material in his own style, ably agisted by big Sam Adams, who took no back seat when It came to comedy. Florence Mills was- stately and graceful, and Marlon Gray essayed the Tomboy role. George Brennan, as the straight, ana John P. Griffith, at tbe mayor, con always be relied upon. Mill s MARGARET NEWELL ILL. Margaret Newell, of Beef Trust Watson fame while rehearsing an act with the two Monitty boys, wns taken ill with appen- dicitis and had to be sent to her home, 2640 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa., where the was operated on. BILL (BEEF) WATSO.V RUNS SECOND. Billy "Beer* Watson, who made a phe- nomenal run over tbe Columbia circuit the past season, withes to emphatically deny tbat he was farther down in the running than number two position. Bill carried no extra attractions, and tho report all over the Columbia circuit wat 8. R 0. for Beef Wat- son (Little Phltip). The running at the close of tbe season, according to revised figures, showed: Dave Marlon, first; Wm. Beef Watson, second; Behman Show, third: Bert Baker, fourth, and Sliding Watson, fifth. s ■ Ttib Libertt. Girls, with Matt Kennedy, will close their season and that of the Co- lumbia, New York, June 18. Mouua Willumb. who finished at the bead of arts, swl night, dancing In CoIihtcj every night, two sensational free acta aftrrnoou snd nlgbt, roller master, old rol.l, inoto-lrome and skating vlLk sre to ba among the other cutreacions of amose- sxnls. W. J. Neale Is president of toe Texas Cotton Palace Exposition; T. P. Duncan, vice president; Louey Ulgel treasurer ,sad 8. N. MsvfieM. secre- tary-manager. Directors: T. P. Duncan, W. W. Pryor, w. H. Hoffmann, E. 7. Drake, L. Mice!, a >H. Oor, W. J. Neale, Joo. F. Wright, I. Fried- lander, Asber Sanger. W. T. Hcrrlck, W. T. Abcmathy and H. S. Forman. Special commli- atoners: R. MoLendon, 0. Padgltt, and W. V. Crawford, Many prominent vlsltora to tbe show this week, sloing exceptionally well Including Governor Colquitt »nd his entire •toff- sot once, but many times during tbe week. Con- census of opinion anion? those tbat know : It s ibe best show by a long wavs that has ever beta la Austin—we'll be glad to have you all come again." Nlgro A Kaaper are ante whooping up tost Mexlcsn ahow, and I think that It will be the ton raonev ehow very easily when we get North. Jules Ki,sper I* negotiating with tbe Fowler I j ml Co., for the Ust .leeplng car that they own, and it look* as If he will get It. too. Ing the shows with baskets and Jsloe. Some of the wheel* are doing well—pillow tops not «* well as tbe others. Trlxle. tbe fst girl, has got them talking about her, and consequently tbe; «re going to see ber. Felice Bernsrdl's ten coc.ces.lons, also, had i very big week here. Snooty-Oak am* and bean CONEY ISLAND'S RUSH DAY. all tbe attractions got Into swing. The Ctstle Bouse, for dancing, proved to be a Ug draw, and Mrs. John Oorbln snd ber stiff of dancers were kept busy catering to tbe fadl.to. Honor* Patricia O'iiaUey, tbe Irish champion. with the water show, received a large package from ber home In Tlpperary, Ireland, and an of tbe girls with tbe snow bad their faces nxe* for something good to est—thought tost it might be some fancy Irish confection—but, lo snd be- hold, when Miss O'Mslley opened the packs??, what did It contain but a fine piece of the "ouM sod," tart or peat. Toe old folks at home vnt It to her to that the might not forget—or 1> loving remembrance. "Don Talano," the -world's greatest nerform- lag bone Is some borse. Tbe show, under tbe dlrecbloD of Cowboy Elliot, Is getting It* sb*re ; Ma^rwlllbo at bom. for At _t * jjTgriSTCK^Mg fr*^H*^~^^£* «xott|£g g£S* ¥33 - PoaevOlrfa Yt thYOwet? Detroit liVt weti Oerm»n garden. Among the attraction* ire: to close, getting «11 that there is in light, all t rosey uin», si toe usryeiy, Detroit,_ last weex, -,,_ M -j.* ri ._.|._ ni.i. in.i,,ji.. u„ winn.r th» 1 m#». Haiar "Dtrron" W*an and hi* wife. Battle gj over a .peclalty, and w«* the real hit of tbe Raymond, are spending toe Bummer months at ,now A..,. ixr.. u .w U .. _k- , «* a vi. Wert B.den Spring., Ind. _ H 08 *^, , Wi,H "™S? who P^ 8eDt i? h ,' a Nan OAtn »nd ber *l.ter. K.te, hate tlgned Rector Girls over the Progreeslve Circnlt, for another term with tbe Hurtlg A Beamon en- lias received a franchise over the Colombia terprlse.. Circuit for next season. THIS WEEK'S CHICAGO VAUDEVILLE (Special vAr» go Tarn Cusrm, June 1.) PALACE MUSIC HALL, GREAT NORTHERN. (Mort H. Singer, manager). Erna BaUot ,F, c. Bbertt. mgr.) Sprague and Mc- Trto, gymnasts; Boothby and Bverdcen, come- ricece. skatorial enterulnem -. Jerome and diani; Plorente Tempest, assisted by Ralph Barry. „ ragtime emnJlbrlets; Vos*off Trio, O'Brien (In the dance) and Harry Wilson novelty*musical and danolngispeclalty; Karl, (at the Piano), h "Our American Boy; wltard of the on* airing; Hal Davis and Burke and McDonald, In "Mv Good Friend;" company, in "Stockton's Busy Day;" Weston Homer alrcdy h» two of their cart that he t,.. ,.,mk,,„l fr.Mn them airecaon oi wwnv aiiwi, ra geuiog lib suan * frff^Snt ti k?*iln*f"tte animal show front of toe money, and to making good with toe pat On Decoration Day tbe Island was etormed by _^°, lto 1 .SS n 1 ! n 1 * r ,t«2 P l. 5 coMcJSttons worker and troos at tb7 .tow. ^^ an enormous crowdTand everything In tbe Hoe of w *"^V|ent talk-r^oSe wb?ThTiies^hlt KnirllS Tbhs 'how hi. a very novel front, probsbly * » \ r-' r or *" Jchn Cyler, mansger of tbe pit «how. w»»ld ; alM ' Ks^per't new Pullman .rrived to-d«v. make a good .mat* for^ Hunt Li _ Conscientious —V^., q^ ca „ tHat be to now interested In with toe (how. Some magnate, eh. - Tbe train now ha* twenty-four cars, and we expect two or three Winkler 1 * Dancing Girt*. Including Mrs. Winkler, toe time. tsore at any tone. Jobn to ably welded by Mrt. Jobn, who Is never so happy a* when working. Keep your eye. en this pair—good things In store for them. Tbe new Sehwarts A Turpla Uoto-Auto-Drome 1, a "hummer." toe riders and driver* ate '■homiaers," toe autos aw "hmnmert." and oat- one of the original Madcaps. Feldm«n'«al*o pro- vides a moving picture theatre, where an admis- sion to charged and no drinks sre sold. NEW FEATURES AT NORTH DEACH. Those visiting North Beach this year have noticed many Improvement*, chief among which Is toe sew filtration plant for the swimlng pool. New aauaieasents are "Tte House that Jack Built," tbe Hlndn stand at Gala Park, and toe Tango Palace*. Fireworks are to ba displayed on tbe water front every Thursday. It's . well known fact that very few motor- dromes are able to open on Monday. Well, here are some facts: We arrived In this town abost soon today. Tbe Motordrome sot It* Int load about 1.30. Its last toad shout 0 o'clock, and it fm sre hnmnjers. snd nit- tttexty 7 o^i,^ ^ „, ^teu th,, ww nuking ursly toey sre aiaklng things bum sround tost 1btiT fl t op^i,,, and ae 7.15 bad a full bouse. show. Sehwarts built tola oatAt In San Antonio, pi ruble of course, and It really la portable—no rolts no noils to be driven, no excitement abont erecting It, everything Tuns smooth, snd Its cue of tte first show, open. Sosaeth-'ng anusasi far a notodtome, ch? , , Next rtand Houston, on a :ot on Louisiana Ktveet—register "Bloomer" lumber one. Why I Well, you've got me. Ideal location, fine weather. with no other show on toe grounds open or ready. When a nun originates anything be usually knows tow to improve on it. too. Mr. Schwartz, tbe owaer, I* one of tbe best mechanic* on tbe outfit, and when he does anything he usually dot* It right. Bill Davidson, of Ferrl* wheel tune, 1* soother of tbe real mechanics of tbe show, snd Is slways resdy to lend a helping hand to any of the boj. who get .tuck. It's a pleasure to watch Davld- so* erecting his gigantic "Ely"—never a wctfd, sever a sound, his' crew never making s false more, tho machine invariably ready In two boon David Btfipbam, the noted baritone, ac-com- £ anted by Ward C. Lewie, In operatic nutn- ert, songs and old ballads selected from his repertoire; Joe Whitehead. Eugenie Blair and company, hi "Day of Reckoning," pre- sented by A. R. Sanders, included In the . are E snd Leon, classy tinging' comediennes; Butch Brothers, the ''Ship Ahoy Boys;'' Bollinger and Reynolds, fun on the bounding wire; Hall and Fox mutlolana do luxe; -Madame Morion, In _ A Daughter of Proteus;" cast are Harry B, Stafford, Margaret Henry Tn.TOtr'a Stsxplschasb Pabic. at Coney laland, Tesoands with srreums of laughter. A novelty la Jirovided In toe line of romping suits or overalls fcf <rl inspires, well advertise-!, bow.Is, newspapers, or women and nru, to enable them to take In all heralds, front of cars—In fact everything was tbe aDtverwots without fear of soiling their cone that could be done to mate this a big thing, clothing, or of quitting tbe t'rbt skirts. but it didn't work. While I doc't know what Tub Fox River Park. Pvcatur, 111., opened tbe gross of tbe shows wis, I ennld guess pretty , Dl ooe-halt, and Bill gels all the money In sight Decoration Day with a special program, lneHdlng closely, but as I don't care to give away any trade tetore he closes, too band concerto ami dancing afternoon and eveulug. secrets, I won't tell my su-:s»—but if anybody <r Band concerts will be given every Sunday during company ever took In any less in a week under the the season. Roy Green will continue as ma nager, mrov rendition*, itx? hold tbe record. ^*■—— m^»^^^» j,, ererybody 1 ere Is a "resl aucovman " they ■"""""^^""~'""———————^——- tl i t<x>k (belr ••medicine" smilingly, aa all "real snowman" do. It was here that Ohas. M. Abrahams, toe dis- coverer of Princes* Victoria, and bee manager dur- ing her life, wa* killed in an auto accident. Be donna In* Next week. . Joseph Stanley and company, Stan Stanley, Blx Kirksmltb Sisters, Primrose Four, Beau- moot and Arnold, Eddie Ross, Paul Le Van, and Dobbs and Frnnk Wilson. MAJESTIC* (Lyman B. Glover, manager). Power Brothers, European acrobats; Henry Cata lano and Jack Denny, a lively ragtime diver- uq Nanjty blackface comedians •Ion; Elphyo Siowden, In "special" tongs, rington and company, prctenl assisted in the lateat society dances by Wal tor Ross, conducted by Fred G. Weber: Wllla Holt Wakcneld, Butler Havllnnd and Alice Thornton, In "Oci-Poor-Quick Wellington;" Ruth Royp, prluceas of ragtime; J. C. Nu- gent, In his original oddity, "The Regular," •tsltted by Jule York: Nat M. Wills, "The Happy Tramp;" tho Eight ForgctiMe-Nots, tn a characteristic diversion. Next week's bill: Montgomery and Moore, Mr. and Mm. Erwln Connelly. Halllgan aud Bykea, Wood- man and Livingston. Ashley and Canfleld Thto letter written from Shawnee, Okla. Will te'.l you all about this town In my next letter. BLUE RIBBON SHOW NEWS, it r. 1 t, Albamv. N. T., May 30. Agala favored wlto toe best of weather and boslLess these shows have endeared themselves In the hearts of all Albanians, snd wUl long he rdcemherd as the greate*t of all carnival com- piinies to ever visit tuto city. Many have played here before us, but none, from all reports, have rude so great a .access as that attained by the Blue Ribbon Shows. Appearing here for the Joint tolges of Mscea- bees of Albany we were again favored wl'h 1 Big •treet parade 00 the opening nlgbt, and toe nva::j attiactlbnt were offlc : ally opened by Major Stt'Vent, of toll city. Tbe psrade wis one upon 1 which toe Maccabees sre to be commended, as Fnancls, singing and talking act CcaanoUy wat partially by reason of the activities ot bere k||M] ^ tato opjntor—in fact, I* reputed toey hid over a thousand in line, and of which ' Har- A leading Eastern university to secure.sped- to b, rttJ we ,nby. wealthy or not, he's * rbrht ever six hmvlrerd were of the uniformed rank*, "The mens of these animals that urged Col. Barnes good fellow, and I'm glad to know him, and wish tb* rest were dressed In all sorts of grotesque cos- to send out his party. tbat 1 know more like him. tonve*. These Bid Land ponies are of small stature Milt Morris, sercetary of the No-Tsa-Oh. tbe we hsv* had three new shows tola us be**, and varied In color. They are extremely mainstay of toe I. A O. N.. In Houston, snd all which will credit these attractions wlto sixteen wild, even more untamable than the tebra, rcund "good fellow," was also a frequent visitor, p.r attractions. Cook and Harvey Joined here - '. . ■ ■_■ ■ •.■_ . I *~._- _> k..__A aiu4 Kail BSlStaSSBaIn> m tSait- s m p^l «■* n»lu *V>u* *^m «it*. - L.m- a.a._*_ n*_ w, SPECIAL FROM THE BARNES CIRCUS. Dickinson, N. D. (Special fo Tub Cur- Kramer and Ross, comedy ecentric dancers; pes).—An event of more than ordinary lm- Wlnch and Poore. comic operetta, "No Tres- portance wat the equipment by CoL Al G. - passing;" Schaeffer and waller, two light- Barnes, at this place, of a hunting party c^Yfe'grave was visited by a number'of the P C K.'i? &t n r: » v era ». Cru Jf aS!. °JS B - Rln f bu sw; Three Novarros, sensational gym- that U to go into tho Bad Lands of Montana o>emters of the Kline Shows, who had been his ; s bill: Bert French and Alice He, nattt. and South Dakota In search for tpechnensi friends during Hfe. A very beautiful fioml — 1 of the wild hones said to live there. These wreath wat placed oa his grave. Among those tjr-trTrUTD'C horses are known among tbe Indiana bhot at toe grave: Herbert A. Kline, Root. Phcn 1, iuC T lUxXK J* Inhibit the Bad Lands, as "Mes-cho-nlp- Mr. and Mrs. Felice liernardl O'to Hunt. Mr. (J. 0. Bnrch. faanagcr). Edward Eeough pltne," Sioux Indian word said to mean Hugglns, Mr. .nd Mr*, w.lter KjB'hiey. MM and Helen Nelson, In "Ambition." Kari. K three-toed." . . SSfS;,. »7«W ™lt "m.5? ,'Jt^S^' European comedy Juggler. Louis Kelso. Tre- Perfect skeletons of such animals have bams and Ivslfe, »" <J 0 ^L.» th .!^,-,, __ _.„. vltt We, MarVand Evans, comedy aero- been.found In great quantities by.nftnraUtU. jjf'i^s , ei VAeoce m Sft the^st &" bats and pyramid builders. Eckert and of the virlous prominent un^rslttes^a»d U ur«aB»ows. Mr Phesli h.™ cio« very well Al presenting Craiy Janitor." Animated aonge, COLONIAL w & VlK"cjaM™w.ll^ ""^r^H^S, \S^^J\A time ^tS^U from^meTlV'toey do, yon will soell No- sco^ght'y favombto'coni ittt; Six Abdallaha, whirlwind tumblers and weekB' Jaunt, and at the end Of that time Tau-Oh B-L-O-O-ME-R from the carnival show- we hove odded an all Amerlcsn band swl, of pyramid builders; Trlxle McCoy, In a por- CoL Barnes exacts to have a number of n^a'a standpoint, anyway. The secret of tbe course, had a colored banc] join with the plants- trayal of Southern melodies : Bingham and these ponies, or nybrlds, to exhibit a the success of toe shows In Uouston to toe fact of tion show. Tbe Blue Ribbon Band now plays u,n„ auu ,,, . >„Bn,vu. ..w.ic/ auu ^.KMin^u, intTH Ol DOUIHCTII UlVIUUltT*. niURUSUl OUU LA1CBI-- t»villt3, „r mjl,.., Jarvls and Dare, Blx Olivers, Novlns and Gable, military niutlcal novelty, and Bond menagerie of hit show. Gordon, and Valveno and Lamore. Morse. ««» NEWS IN BRIEF. "Ths FotTUNii llUMTtu" was moat successfully Bven for three dsys week ending May 30, at tbe sjeatlc Theatre. Aahtabulah, 0., under toe man- agement of Chester Wallace. "Manilas X," the big imwerful plsy, wa. of- fered at tbe Bentlr* Grand Theatre, long Beach, 0*1., week ending May SO, with Virginia Brtaaac playing tbe emotlot;al load, supported hy tbe full strength of the World's F.lr Stock Co. "tuwTiioaNB or tub U. 8. A." has been •elected lo open the stock seasou of toe firaoos Oseason Player*, who will raassrurate a Sum- mer srasoo of Metropolitan succe ss es at tte Lake Ride Theatre. Denver. On!., atartlns Jone It. "Ths MiSTix Mind." with Xdmnnd Breose slsylnsr the part be originated, supported by Prlscllla Knowlea, did a big week's bualneta st "Tiir. Gnos-r nsaaxts" did s big week's busi- ness st tbe Ye Liberty Theatre, Oakland, 0*1., week ending May SO. "Baxwsra's Millions" opened the stock les- son ot the Home stock Co. at Meyer's Lake, Canton, O., week of May 2o. "Ths Guost Burners," was successfully used week ending May 30 st the Grand Thestre, Wor- cester. Msss., tbe home of toe Poll Players. "Otjs Wivrs" is underlined at too Park Thea- tre. Youngstown, O., hy the Felber A Shea Stock Company. ••Or/a Wtv»«." the delightful eorsedy of aa-' uaus l merit, s ao vid heavily vreek end Ins May SO at Krrllsh's Theatre, Indlnnspolls, Ind., where the Wright Huntington Playera are having a ■WHEELER BROS. ENLARGE SHOWS. The outfit of the Wheeler Bros.' Shows was increased by the addition of two more cars at Reading. Mats., on May 29, making it a four- teen car outfit, A carload of heavy draught horses were also silded at the bsme place, and ihe famous Hobbs Millionaire Cowboy outfit of high achool horses stoo Joined toe shorw there. This act consist* of eight tooroughbrcd Kentucky hub si tool bones, featuring Tango Chief, pronounce I by expert Judges toe aneat piece of horse Dean eve? placed In a circus ring, and tho greatest dancing horse in tbe world to-day. Nature ha, also assisted In toe work of en- torgeisritf, especially tn toe aiesBgerle. three cab Boss and s baby leotard, baring tmde tbelr ap- pearance daring tbe past two weeks. Ospt. 9ld- ssey Shaw bas charge of this department at the present true, Cspt. Snyder; who b.a been with their dose proximity to the centre of attraction, which ,of course, are tbe various parades, which take place on the main street. To be successful, the shows have got to be within easy walking distance of too centre of activities. Keep this under your hat. 1 have been to the No-Tsu-Oh many times, and know whereof I spesk. Osrr next stand, Victoria, Tex., at which place nothlni but concert*, and they certainly are play- ing some Ane ataff. Mis; Ecclestou Is again back winning tbe favor and approval of the public anil audience* to tbe Water Show. Mis* Eccleaton now ha* added her high dive to her purt of tbe performance, and which I* the doting of every show. Lester Kogal, toe congenial manager of tbe WntN^KwiGitTtiooo Wis IN Flowia" Waa Mr._Wh*eler for 'msny years past, being_ detained the State Firemen'* Convention wm held, while merry co-round, suffered a palnfnl sprained ankle tbto town bas a population of but 3.70O, it wna " remarkable the amount of business that our com- pany did (here. The only way I can iccount for It to that we Bust hare had msny repeaters to toe shows, toe Water Show atone allowing to more than the entire population at twenty-five cents admission. It was an agreeable surprise— no one expected to do. mack easiness. This to the best looking small town I have ever teen lo. They have a number of four and five story build- ings, the stores look Ilk* big city stores—but toey certainly do "sting" you for everything— last Saturday st Ponghkoensle, and was laid op far a few day*. He I* now again able to be around. Henry Kelly, tbe ranvaiman, who wa* severely burned by the exploding of * gasolene torch at Fonghkeepsle, Is expected to Join us sgaJn by the totter i-art ot next week at Amster- dam. On Wednesday afleraoon we suffered a mild blow down, which, for * time threatened to he of a store serious nature. Tbe wind atom which arose very suddenly would have ranted great damage, had It not tees that It oc cu r r ed In the the Broadway Theitre. Springfield. Ma**., week played at Poll'a Auditorium Theatre, Baltimore, at Winter quarter* looking after some important to Imbibe—of eocme, you'll «ay why Imbibe soda business for tb« Governor. water at twenty cents per when you can get tb« The past week wa* ideal circus weather, and »*,, (*„ lt „ T e cents—well, we of the Kline .f'^.-Itt '"i 1 * ""^ "?o*?J* ler " u i5fl?: Bbows. that to, meat of u*, rrefer toe sod. witer. 2LZ!M*2*^¥"*" Mv . ?2'.^J'fMKSi I "> ln « the honor, for top coney were ovefly ggW ,*^?* J f^ flT.**?*- **.*?.' ?**,' ^ag d ' T "eJ between the "rtoorm" show, the Auto to the striking rattan workers st that place. Two you can get as nice a gists of toda water there daytime, and luckily all ot toe hoy* were nearby for twenty cent* aa 1 ever had tbe good fortune to lend a hand. ending May 30. "Minms Hnsaar." the musical comedy stock race***. It tbe offering at the Washington Thea- tre. Detroit, Mlrh., week of Jone 1. "A Mission rsoM Mil*" I* Ihe attraction st Ihe Lyceum Theitre. Detroit. Mich., week of June 1. under the nanateineiit of II. B. Carter. "Midiwi RstaatT" is underlined for nroduc- tioa at tte Temple Theatre, Rochester, N. Y., where the Morton Musical Comedy Ctssnpany It hailng a sjcceasfol teaton. Md., week ending May 30. "Tut Miii'inmis," a play In which Mme. Ka.lmova scored a triumph, was selected by Adele Blood to cpeo. her stock season st Shea's Theatre, Toronto, Can,, week ending May 80. "Ths OoNsnaicr" was offered at toe Do- minion Thestre, Ottawa, Can., week ending May 30, under the management of Clark Brown. "Baoaowar Jims" wis also used vreek ced- ing May 30. st the Vsa Coxier Opera House, Schenectady, H. X. I I A "capacity houses" wss the result. 4 i > "I.iasrrv Hill" Is the sttnctlon it the Oolom- hli Theatre, Washington. Tl. C. vnek of Jane 1, under tho management of Fred Eergcr. Motordrome. They both dkl very well, anywav. The Water Show gat top raosey on the "big* 1 day. We had * narrow escape from losing two of the most prominent pertorner* with the Water Show at tills mand—the Misses Offer and Mori- berg. Mis* Offer Is the heavyweight cb.mptca Jack Ussell, who la doing the downing on Geo. Yamauaka's Trip to Man, Is certainly making good, and Is handing msny laughs to the bunch, rot forgetting toe .musement no provides those who visit the carnival gronnfis. Billy Kleto. -toe serebatrrf-and rrlek diver of the waiter tttow, has earned himself a ssew *d- ditlou to his name, which sow Is "All Night Klein." Thto to due to toe tort test he Is oat •Dis-lag" aril night. -Next week. Jone 10. Asm*, asm. ;N. Y., with Little Falls; N. Y„ to follow, June 8-18. I 3 .-. ! ■ r I to I- s.J X f