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June 6 THE NEWTOEK CLIPPER. 15 JOM Jane Jose Jane Juno June JOD* Jane Jnne Jnne Jim* Jn»» 10.—'Tb* QbtSfltUng" <D». Parts 1 U.—'Tbe Lara of the Pit" (Dr. Parts 1 ud 2). 12.—"OUun Nssaber 8" iDr.) IS.—"Be Changed Bis lsW' (Ooid.) "A Bmu AatomabUe" (Own.) Palheplay. 8.—'"Woofl Wstcb Whlfflee" (Ocrn.) Sella". 6—"Jodge Dane's Ikc'slen" (Dr. Parte I tod 2). g._• Heant-BeliK Neva Pictorial. No. 28." 9—"Bngeeks at Bar 'll- Ranch" (Uoni.) 10.—"Tbe Doctor'* Mistake" (Dr.) 11 "Heemt-Mlir News llctcrisl, No. 30." 12.—"DomtMrded" (Oom.) "Doe. Yok'a Zoo'' (Com.) Jane 13.—"When ibeNljbt Call Came" (Dr.) . . Vltagjraph. lone 8.—"Eve's D«o«bter" (Dr.) Jot* 8.—"The Hight of Way" (Dr. Paris 1 and 2). June 10—"Tn«> Widow of Med Rock" <Oom.) Juoell.—'TPho Power to Forgive" (Dr.) Jew 12. "Tbe Aecanplletied Mn Thoropsoa" iCim). juoelS.—"Oor Fairy Play" (Oom. Parts 1 and 3). Edlton. The Tango In Tuckervllle" (Com.) The Voice of Sllmce" tDr.) And/ Goes A-PiraUng" (Oom.) (S»v- ,.iT"- ■ Jen* 8- Jbivo 0- Jnoe 10.- Jur.e 12.- Ju* 13- Jnne 0.- Ja* 10.- Jnnell.- Adventnre of Andj."l tho Patt" (Dr.) eoth -"A Warning from Parts 1 and 2). -"A Terror of the N.gb t Essanay. -"Jana" (Com.)) -"Thl» la the LIW iCtom.) -"!*» Snakevtlle Voloxtoer' (Dr. (W«st. Farts 1 Jane 12.—"Tho 8ong in tbe Dark" (Dr. and 2). Jsvel3.—"Broncho Billy and the Mine Shark' (W. Dr.) Cello. (O. KIclne.) Jane 8.—"The Trap-Door One' and 2). Melles. Jane 8.—"By Taxi to Fcaliroe" "Midday or Midnight?' . loot 10.—"The Lore Story of Her Yoonth" (Dr.) Jane 11.—"Hl» Uncle's Dececttoa" (Com.) "floats" (Dr. Parts 1 and 2). "The Mommy" (Oom. Parts 1 and t). NEW VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND REAPPEARANCES Princess Indlfn. Union Squabs, lUx 29. Making her entrance to a handsome In.llan costume, before a drop. Princess Indlta lec- tures on the subject of ber act, telling why and how It all happened, which la an Inter- esting story of bow she sacrifices ber life by a snake bite to save ber people. The drop goes op (bowing a pretty setting, representing a desert In Arizona. Tbe princess tlrst offers tbe "Sun Dance," carrying a bow and arrow, which la all very gracefully done. Tben sho goes Into tbe snake dance, taking two snakes. of about Ave feet in length, ana curling one around each arm and dancing In a peculiarly easy and graceful way. She next dances with a big black diamond buck rattler of great alie. carrying It around In tbe moat careless fashion, and yet seems to nave great control of the monster. Khe puts It on the stage, dances around it. and tben kneels down and kisses it Closing with a dance In which she uses that man-killing reptile, a python, which she curls around her throat while she dances and straggles until she finally falls, making a great finish for a most wonderful and fas- cinating novelty. Princess Indlta is a beautiful girl of tbe Indian type, and has a most entertaining act. Opening in one. going to full stage, the act runs fifteen minute*. Sid, (Dr. Parts 1 (Oom.) (Com.) Jane 13.—" CKIVERSAL. Victor. Jane 8.—"Uncle Sam in Mexico." Jane 12.—"Enmeshed by Fate" (Dr. 2 reeli). Imp. Jane 8.—"The Man Who Lost Bat Won" (Dr. Jane 11.—"Across' the Atlantic" (Dr. 3 leela). Powers. Jane 8.—"The Undertow" (Dr.) Jane 12.—"The Masked Bider" (Dr.) Gold Seal. Jcne 0.—"Lucille Lore, tbe Girls 0* Mystery" (Dr. 2 reels). Crystal, Jon* 0.—"Hla Lucky Day" (Cora.) Universal Ike. Jane 8.—"Universal Ike Jr. !s Kept from Being an Actor." Nestor. Jane 10.—"A Wife on a Wager" (Dr.) Joue 12.—"Sophie of tbe Films." Joker. Jane 10.—"Mike 8earrt.es for Bis Long Lost Brother" (Oom.) June 13—"The Cure" (Com.) Eclair. Jane 10.—"Wife" (De 2 reels). Jooe 14 "Aunty's Money Bag" (Juvenile Com. Dr.) Universal. Jane 10.—"Animated Weekly No. 118" (News). Rex. Jane 11.—"Tbe Awakening" (Dr.) June 14.—"The Sherlock Boob" (Oom.-Dr.) Sterling;. Jane 11.—"Smalts Loves" (Com.) 101 Blaon. Jane 13—"The Isle of Abandoned Hope" (Dr. 2 reels). Frontier. Jane 14.—"A Shadow of (be Past" (Dr.) MUTUAL. American. Jane 8 "The Oath of Pierre" (Dr.) June 10.—"The Sparrow of the Clrcna" (Dr.) Reliance. Jane 8.—"The Mutual Girl No. 21" (Serial). June 10.—"Tbe Cowboy's Chicken Dinner" (Dr.) Jen* 12.—"Dan Morgan's Wife" (Dr.) Jane IS.—"Tbe Bone Bangle." Thonhouier. Jun# 8.—"Rivalry." Jane 14.—"Tbe Qhrl Across tbe Ball." ssssj eart lo. June 8.—"Her Birthday Present." Jane 14.—"Tbe Rebellion of Kitty Bell." Beauty. Jane 8.—"Aunty's Busband." Broncho. Jme 10.—"The Tragedy of the Orient." Domino. Jane 11.—"Belle of Old Japan." Mutual. Juno 11.—"Mutual Weekly, No. 70" (News). Kay-Dee. Jane 12.—"From Out the Drakes" (Dr.) Princess. Jane 12.—"Tbe Toy Shop." Royal. June 13—"Handle With Care" (Com) Comic Jane 14.—"Hobby to the Rescue" (Com.) OUT OF TOWN HEWS Greenville, Miss—Princess (It. P. Grego. Bgr.) week ending May '30, Domain * Jones' Musical Ootnedy Co., in musical comedy and melo- drama the entire week, lo capacity business. Harry Tally, in spot light singing, week of June 1, Bijou (W. F. Rlkaa, mgr.)—Feature pictures, to capacity business. Meridian, Hiss.—Gem (B. Trans Isaacs, aurr.) Universal anil feature dims. Pamcsas (Sol M. Burermaa, uup?.)—General Film Co.'a service. Ruts (Geo. A. Griffin, mgr.)—Mutual aod Warner's Features. Bay City. Mich.—Washington (P.. 0. Beatty, orr.) moving pictures and Illustrated soars. Bijou (R. C. Beatty, mgr.)—Blanche Bryan and Associate Players la repertoire, week of May GnoTTo.—Vaudeville and photoplays. WamoNan, Stab, Fakixv, Tntrta and CbowN, asovunj pic tores only. Kalamaaoo, Mich—Majestic (W01 Mar- shall, mgr.) for Jane 1-3. "Between Savage and Tiger, •• motion pictures. "Dope" and "The Ter- ror of Drags." pictures. 4-0. Coloxial, Ruts. Ltbic, Nsw and OarBNaf, atotlon pictures only. Mnnafleld. O.—Casino (R. R. Endly, mgr.) week of Jane 8, Hall's Associate Players open an indefinite engag*nient. Ajuna Coming Jane 11 Hagenbrck-Wsllace ■■sows. Faro. Hilton, formerly traveling manager for Ona Bun, has :>urehaaetl a ooe-half Interest la to* Grand, one of the best moving picture the- atres here. Ashton and Hanson. Amphion, Bbookly.v, Hat 2fl. These two girls do a nice singing and dan- cing; act They open with '^Summertime" as their opening number, and they pot It ever welt. One of tbe girls then offers an English character song, "I Hare to Call Him Father," for which ibe wears n good comedy costume. Her partner returns and sln;s "Who Paid tbe Bent for Mrs. Rip Tan Winkle 7' very nicely, ending it with a pretty little dance. The other girl then offers "Any- body Looking for a Widow?" another English number, which goes well. They finish with "California" and a dance. Ashton and Munson have a good act, they sing well and know how to put their num- bers over. Their wardrobe, of which they have a number of changes. Is very pretty, and thev should have no trouble in getting work. Ten minutes, In one. Bid. a Morrla and Parks. Union Square, Mar 30. Two men, doing a clever singing, dancing and talking act. One doing straight In a rather novelty get-up, the other works black face. They open with a good comedy song, which starts tbem off well. The straight man then docs a soft shoo dance, followed by his part- ner dancing just as well. They then go Into some quick-fire, witty putter, and end up with a song. The boys are very clever. They sing'well and can dance. They have a good line of talk and a nice wardrobe, each making one change. The comedy Is fine. The act went very big, taking five bows. Fourteen minutes. In one. Bid. a Elliott, Lucky and Young;. Paocrou'4 '.25th fisin, Mar 27. Three man trio, ooenln.-; in evening dress, and using "Danclns Aronud," fcikwid by "1 Miss You Most of All." by Klllott, luely rende-cv Lucky and Youii.j for comedy soldier bit. and "7 Don't Want to Be a Soldier Man." and final Suffragette number with lw> doing "sana" ami the comedian working straight evening soil tor "Suf- fering BnfTragelte." The boys tssssasj good vr.lcc* end put every number over stn-ugty, although tbo saffrogette Is a bit stretched. Worth tbe verdict Of—a vood trio. Twelve minutes, in one. Tod. a Rose De Younsr. Amphion, Beooklvx, Mat 20. Opening with a sky-blue gown, singing "Celebration Day In Tennessee," Miss Youns; looks very pretty. Changing to a white gown, with spangle lace, she offers "Playing the Game of Love." "Follow Them Around was next. "Smother Me with Kisses" was her last and best number. Miss De Young Is a very pretty Wndn and has a good voice. She bills bertelf as the "Million Dollar Doll." The act runs nine minutes. In one. Sid. The Million Five. Union Squabe, Mat 31. Four men and a boy offer a first class singing act, formed Into a sketch. Its story is that of a young man who has inherited a million dollars and Is giving; a party to bis friends. One young man plays the piano, and they all sing several good selections. The boys have good voices and harmonize nicely. The stare setting Is well arranged. Twenty-one minutes. Interior. Hid. a The Symphony Quartette. Odeon, Mat 28. The Symphony Quartette Is one of ths best singing fours seen this season. The boys have exceptionally good voices, know now (o deliver their numbers, and their repertoire Is op to tbe minute. The finale of the act is somewhat of a novelty. The boys use "I'm On My Way to Mexico," with N. B, Hunter Impersonating: Colore! Roose velt Tbe entire act was q Dig bit Fifteen minutes, In one. Olio. a Three Borrus Girls. Pa0CTO3'S 12&TH &TTSXT, Mil 27. A trio of pretty, well-formed young women, who are expert performers on the wire. Every- thing they attempt Is gracefully occonrplUbed, and they attempt and airouipllsli many ihluirs with the necessary thrill siin-ts mingled In. A corking good wlw act are the Hinrus Ulrli. They work In fieshlogH. full stigc, and are assisted ry three men. In erenlng dress. Tot. IIALLACK PLAYERS AT WOONSOCKET. After a long absence Woonaccket, B. I., theatre- goers have again Its moat farorlte and talked of actress, Lelafi Hallack. Mlas Hallack. who hearts her own company, opened an Indefinite engagement at the Park The- atre, May 25, in "The Gamblers." Miss Hallack appeared here about three years ago, playing with tbe Bijou Stock Co., anil It was then that she became a favorite with tbe people. Other members of the caopany who belp to make ber a sscceas are: J. B. Whltemsn, Kdwlu Dudley, Prank Elliott, Al. Drsrocners, Jack White, Howard Scaopp*. Harold La Cost*. Albert King ud Misses Msrgaret Header and Margaret Armstrong. Mr. O Connor la personal representative, Mr. Dodl*y, director; Jack White, atage manager; Cbis. Stlllwell, scenic artist. The tubers wear white shoes and whit* coats with a gold "H" on the left aires*. A new program baa bees issued in the form of a book, entitled The Hallack Herald. Biixt and Errue Bau. closed with the Yale Stuck Oo. last week. They will play vaudeville for three weeks and will lay off Mr the rsat of the SuaUBfr. ■ ROU TB r ^IvST?. • ■pplemcntal List—lleeelved Too LatS far ClaaalMcatlwu. Allen. Tom W., Shows—Davenport, la., 1-0. "Alma, Where Do You Liver—St. John, Can., 8-10. Audley Players (ii. B. Sncdcckvr, sngr.)— Olney. III., l-«, Mt Vernon 7-13. Bryan, Blanche, Co.—Bay City, Mich., 1-6. Itonstelle Players—Toronto. Can., 1-0. Broadway Stock—Ford City, Pa., 1-6. Boyer, Nancy, Stock—Jamestown. N. Y., In- aoflnite. Brundsge, 8. W., Sno ws Rochester, Minn., 1-0. Blue Ribbon Shows— Carnival-dottle Falls, N. Y.. 8-13. Bingham, Amelia—'New Haven, Conn., 1-3. Boston Grand Opera Co.—St. John, Can., 11, 12. Carroll A Landes—Carnival—Henry, 111.. 1-0. Creatore's Band)—Indianapolis 1-6. Columbia Stock—Correction—Closed in In- dianapolis. ClrracllIo'B Band—Omaha, Neb., 3. Clarendon Stock (T. I. Kahl, rmjr.)—Alger, O.. 8-18. De Krefco Bros.' Carnival—(Artesla, N. Mex., 1-6. Roswell 8-18. Eddlngs, Georgians. Co. (F. E. Moore, mgr.) —I'lttsburg, Kan., 1-6. Gollmar Bros.' Circus—iBlue Rarili, Minn., 3, St. Peter *. Waseca 5. New Ulm 0, Tracy 8, Brookings, So. Dak., 0. Marshall, Minn., 10, Granite Falls 11, Benson 12. Great Everett Show—Wllkes-Bat re, I'a., 1-6, Bingham ton. N. Y„ 8-13. Cordon, Kitty — Correction — Princess. Chi- cago. 1-6. George, Grace—Correction—Closed season. Gordlnter Bros. Co.—Klmwood, HI., 8-15. Gayety Stock—Correction—Closed la Hobo- ken, N. J. Halls Associate Players—Mansfield, O., In- definite. Haswell, Percy, Stock—Toronto. Can., 1-0. Hodge, Win.—Cort. San Fran., Cal.. Indefi- nite Hacenbeck-Walracc Shows— Pittsburgh. Pa., 8, 8, Alliance, 0., 10, Mansfield 11. San- dusky 12, Tlftln 13. Liberty Shows—Carnival—Warren, l*a., 1-0, Little Falls, N. Y. La Boy Greater Shows — Fayette, O, 3, Bloomdale 4, Rising San o. La Roy Stock (Wm. A. Stanton, mgr.)— Wbltehoitse, 0., 1-6, Fostorla 813. Leon, Great, Show—Wooster, 0.. 1-0. Lyon, Lillian, Co.—Marshall. Mich., 1-0. Marshall's Players—Oelinar. la., 1-0. Mnurei; Frank, -Stock—Jxbanon. Tenn., 1-6, McMlnxrvlllc 8-13. "Mutt 4 Jeff In I'anaiua"—St. John, Can., 4-0. Mo'llw-DvaThteou Stock — Corre<-tlon—Closed In Fall River, Mass. Ma-cTaJT Stock—Herron, II!., 1-fl. "Mutt a Jeff" tU. M. GarAeUl, mgr.)—Cor- rection—Closed May M "Omar, the Tent Maker"—Omaha, Neb.. 1-0. Orpheum Musical Stock—Correction—Closed In Newark, N. J., 0. OnpeTsbcamcr Stock Burrcaqnc—Correction— Closed In Newark. N. J. "Pauthca"—CorrectJort—Closed season. Parker, C. W., Carnival—Clinton la.. 8-18. Tepper Mus. Com. Co.—Texas City, Tex., In- definite. Robblns'. Frank A., Circus—.Westfleld, Mass., 8, Spencer 0. So. From Ingham 10. Rentz Bros.' Circus—Wilklnstmrg, Pa., 3, rittsbu.-gl 4-6. Richardson Stock (Ensley Barbour, mgr.)— Lawrence, Kan., 1-6. Rice a Dore Water Carnival—Lewlstown, Mod., 1-fl Billings 8-13. fipangler 8fiow>—Port Royal, Pa., 1-fl, Mlf- lln 8-13. fichmlrtle's Band—Chester Park, Cincinnati,' indefinite. 'Seven Keys to Baldpatc"—Chicago Co.— Galctv. New York. Indefinite. "Seven Keys to Baldpatc"—New York Co.— Closed. Spooner Stock—McAlester, Okla.. 1-13. Sutherland Stock—Glen Flora, Wis., 3, 4, Canton S, 6, Clayton 8. 9. Avery 10. 11. (Smith Greater Shows—Marlon, 0.. 8-13. Bhcchan Opera Co.—Enu Claire. Wis., 11. Terry's "Uncle Tom's Cabin"—Dodge Center, Minn., 3, Elgin 4, Chatneld 5, Lewiston 0, Bangor, W1b. 8 Sparta 0 Wilton 10, Wone- woc ll, Reedaburg 12, Barabooi 13. "Third Party, Tbe' f —Correction—Closed in Chicago May 30, "Too Many Cooks"—Garrlck, Chicago, 8, In- definite. Thompson's, Frank n., Big Tent Show— Scarboro, 111., 8-15. "Traffic In Souls"—Milwaukee 1-fl. Temple Stock—Ft. Wayne, Ind., Indefinite. Vance Repertoire Co—Eau Claire, Wis., In- definite. Victor's Band—Jamestown, N. Y.. Indefinite. Woolfolk. Boyle, Mus. Com. Co.—Knu Claire, Wis., 4-0. "Who's Your Friend?"—Tabloid—Charlotte, N. C. 1-0. Washburn's Mighty Midway Shows—Berlin, Out, Can.. 1-6, Quelph 8-18. STOGK CLARENDON STOCK CO. NOTES. Since opening night we have bad excellent weather and the same kind of business. Our top is 60 ft. by 80 ft., and to acconnnodal* tbe large crowds we bav* been obliged to add 20 ft. more. Quite an honor has been shown Miss Clarendon by J, Barry Clark, our orchestra lead- er, lie bos written and published a march, and named It after oar little itar. The band features it ooe night oach week, and It Is only one of tbe clever musical numbers Mr. Clark has arranged. Ernest Veres and Miss Clarendon are receiv- ing some flattering press notices for their good wosk. sad Baby V*tma b a close recoinl. firs. Minnie Hamilton (Mlas Clarendon's mother) and Beatrice Adams were visitors Isst week at Arling- ton, 0., and a pleasant week was the result s Bxst Lrraxi. oo-atar of the Lytell-Vaaghau Stock Co., at Troy. N. V., extended Invitations to the members of the U. A. K. for Monday evening's performance of "The Littlest Hebcl." week of Hay 2ff, and In eonseouenc* a large num- ber of tbe veterans were present and enjoyed the ahow Immensely, ss It brought them buck to by-gone days. CUTRsaisrs Cotnmsa replsced Evs Lang, of ths Deaham Block, at Denver recently, In the leading rol* of "Hla Home la Order," wb*a Mlas Lang was auddenly taken 111 and had to be operated opon for appendicitis. Oiwill L. JaoKson has cloned a wry plsasant season as leading man with the Aubrey Stock Co., at Clarksburg, w. Va.. and Is now resting at bis Bummer home at Muskeioa. Mich. BauoiiMiN-OusTiifc Co., Whitehall, III., 1-6. Boas Bases held an Iricrmal nwpllon on the state after her first performnnea at the Arena on the afternoon of May 70. Xiw Re-vie re- newed nuay of her old friendships In Ottawa, and the tvist psssnl off t.ry smoothly. Ciabbmdon Stock Oo. Mores.—The company Is now In Its fourth week la Ohio, and doing *i- cellent business. .Oedl Wood Clarendon and Ernest V«v*a are doing spl*txlld work In the leading roles, and their ten piece band Is an Al feature. Don Palmer, the celebrated baritone singer. Is winning the highest cf laarels with his singing "against' ths band, Ths Ou> Keluiii.s visits us regularly. Viour BasHST duplicated her sscceas In "Bought snd Paid For," la Albany, last week. HaDorBafAsnv's AxaaLLS Ooaaxaaas opened their tenting season in Maryvllle, Mo., Hay IS. This attraction played to standing room five Mihts, and the one night It rained a big house laraed oat last the same. Company gave great aatlsfactloii. WM. Fox will close Ms stock company tt the Academy of Maslc. New York, ths) week, with "One Day." 6 NEW PARODIES FOR $1.00 - 6 ON THE FOLXOWINQ SCNO HITS •«sBT OUT ADO OBrT UflDKR," "INTar.HNATlOflAL KAO," "OARJDBN OF ana. SHiaC A«D ROSES." "MOTHER'S BIO BLUB BYES," >'WK HAVE MUCH TO BE THAMKPUL. FOR," "SOMEBODY'S COBINO TO MY HOUSE." To get ths above material send P. O. or Express Order for ii to Or.Three^ParodJes andtoigPocm ftr°u.u "PogO^CTle»ri7 T ^''LoncflomePlne.^ , 'whenl Lost Yen,'' aad song poem, sntlUed ''THE PASSING 80N0S OF laia-i*," dovetailing 7« aonc hit tttlcs into a rhythmic glory. If yon desire the 9 Parodies and Bong Poem, send |3 to the above address. WANTED QUICK CLEVER DRAMATIC PEOPLE For Repertoire Under Beeutlful Cenvae Theatre At LEADIltO HANl HEAVY BARl GOOD OE.1KRAL BUSIniBSS MAIf, With first •lass Scripts, to Direct! CII Alt At TEH aad HEAVY WOMAMl OEN. BUS. WOMAN, ispabls of Play I n a Anything Oast fair People ta all lines. Those doubling Baud glvca preference. Btato all first letter, with photos. Programmes and lowest summer salary. All people imp* be good Orchestra Dressers on and off, First class Musicians for Hand and Orchestra. Want good Agent who knows Tent Show business. Colored Bill Phelps wire. Long, pleasant engagement to good people. Tickets to those I know. All people mast join on wire. Show golnaNorlh. Halarlcs absolutely sore. Address Manager, NOLAN-OAK*Kit. JUVBACTION», Box 1IM, Ulrmlnlliam. Via. P. R. Also WANT 0(101) DOSS CANVA8MAN, who can handle Big Top and unilcmtands Bulls and Wcyer Lighting 8y»u.-iii. ^^^^^^^ THE SARAH GIBNEY CO. WANTS, FOR PERMANENT STOCK, HEAVY MAN, .JUVENILE WOMAN AljfJO COMPLETE CAST FOR Mo. It COMPANY, State age, height, weight and salary. This Is tho FOVHTH C0N8ECUTIVK SUCCESSFUL bKAMON M this Company In Ontario. WHAT'S THE AN8WKH. Address WALTER WILSON, Woodstock, Ont. WANTED FOR THE Clever Yonng Leading Man, Heavy and Character. Man who can THrect, Comedian with Rpccl»ltle% Carpenter capablo of good lino parts. Other useful people write. Season opens Jiily £1. Rehoamna two woexs earlier. Send photos mid lato programme*. Only reliable people with plenty of up-to-ilaia wardrobe need reply. Charley Whitney, write. Address _._._ „ ... .. ... la. A. EARLE Kelly's Island, O. -WANTED—FOR MUSICAL COMEDY 10—EXPERIENCED CHORUS GIRLS-10. 10—UNEXPERIENCED CHORUS BIRLS- wftb fiood Singing VoIms. ONE 6000 SKATING ACT-lady and M, Prefer Ou vki Can do Tango facing. TWO NOVELTY ACTS—One Posing Living Picture Act. 6001 PRODUCER, who Is Capable of Putting on Novelty Numbers, The abovo must he all First Class People. This Is Not a Tabloid. All week stands, and curry 38 people. Uiidertlie uittiiuguitienlur WM. II. IIAKIIKII. Address. .... .._ ....... „,»..«. mim BILLY ALLEN, tlornrd Hotel, Mth Ht„ NEW YOllK CITY BOOKING AGENT WANTED FOR FOREIGN CON0KKT BAND. f. HAl'.TMAN, 1121 N. Maser Street, l'hlla., I'a. FOB. BALE-8 Merry-no-Roiinds, all klnda of Trick DogB and Jlovea. 8 Muglo Tables, Hoiln Fountain, Typewriter, High rjtrlker, Dull lUu.k. SO ft. Bound Top. Will exchange or buy good dims. PKOK. liAKItV SMITH. AT LIBERTY WALTER CURTIS CHARACTERS AND DIRECTION Either or both, ft ft,, 200 lbs. Ilespoiulble people B& 1J W. MONTGOMERY AT., PniLADELI'llIA, PA. AT LIBERTY—DAVISON—"JACK" Msglo; change for week; fake Piano; Straights; sober; age,4s. en Harrison Bt, liruoklyu, N. X. KANSAS CITY STOCK NOTES. With the Auditorlam Tbratre cooled br a newlv liistallpd uMuratuH, which muki-a the hnusv un- aaiiallr comfurtible and cool tliese hot davs, the stock cotupaiiy lied sowe of Hie brat sales of th« m rear the iaat two weeks, iwiug "llrewster'a Mil- lions" as the vehicle for Ma/ 24 and week. Meta Miller chose > piny for her company which cTlilcntly, judging from the attendance, Kansas City has been anxious to see. Lonlsxlta Valentino, one of the most beautiful women seen in Kansaa City this year, as row. made her ilebnt to Kansaa City's public. With only the Ihntol opportenltles that the part af- fords, she handled it well anil carefully, and with a thonnaThaesa which only an actme of many cccompUali-nenui and careful atuly conhl. Hvr spontaneous and cordial applause srefiia to be In- dicative of the aucceaa here which she so richly deserves. Henry Mori liner, aa Monty, was gouil. Be handled his rapid Ore comedy lines In One style, and every one got "over." Bardie Meakln and Kiwi Mtiimtt made big hits. The character work of Iilnmi Dcwsr. Harry Uol- llsmrwortu and Jack lllimkall was excellent. Henry Mortimer leaves June T. snd will sail June 13 on the OoltimVIa fur Olnsguw. After s -week In Scotland and Ireland Mr. Mortimer will spend some time In Norway, and take a two weeks' cruise lo tbe Arctic Circle, later maklnj visits to London, Paris and Holland. He will return about Sept. I. ■ s MANAOxa Fsbd CuauNcsr, of the Ohauneey- Kelffer Block Co., fell anil broke his snkle on the stage of tbe Junction Park Theatre, New Brighton, I'a., on Monday, May IB. Tbe Chann- «v-K«lffer Co., headed by Mlas Kelffer, opened their fourth season of Hummer stock st New Brighton, on Decoration Day, wllh a scenic pro- duction of "The House of Lies." Ths Bhea gtock. at Toronto, Includes: Adele Blood, William P. Qirteton, Marion Drntlsr, Hid- ney Itlggs. Mamie Chambers, John T. Dwyer. Maude Turner Gordon. L'Ksfrange Mlllmsn, Hu- bert Osborne, Fred l'istier, Wllllnm J. Ilrndy. Cor- rlne Bsrker, Dorolhy Turner Gordon ntsl llolx-rt Bentley. Tim nropreas Players proilucetl "The Acid Test" at (he Hrapress. Ban Diego, Onl., last week. The company Includes: Jack fraser, Warren Kiln- worth, Austin Adami. liose Mayo. Gladya Day, Helen Csrew and nulla Watts. Mr, Chapman Is stage director. Til* Wright nunthgton Players closed May 80. "Stop Tiiist." Hie funny comedy. Is tbe offer- ing at tbe Buahv-ick. Brooklyn, litis week. At the Orescent. Brooklyn, this week's bill Is "Tbe Christian," In eliibi reels. Ormsi Parrow's offering at (be Onlnmhla, Par Bocknway, L. I, Is "Wu.it l.'i'inn-.il to Mary'/" Till Coma took Players iTuiltinl "nvinvlit ami Paid for," with Pen JohnMiu. Pay Balnler, uud Prank Thomas In prlncijml roles. "Tlio Seven Bisters" ibis week. Tub Clifford PNrrk On.liorm Musical Rtoek st Newark, N. J,, will clo«o C, villli "I'uu Talk or New York." Tub msnsaement of tbe Audltorlnm at Hrltan- nla Park. Ottawa. Can., are tiylng to seenre Piorenoo Rltlcnhnnse and Hurry Ingram for their stock company. Mint Itltlenliousc ond Mr. Ingrain are Immense favorite* In Ottawa, having both plaed several slock engagements here. "Tils CoMHPiBAcr" ppwed a great aarcess at the Doruliilon Tlienlre, Otliiwa. Can. Tlie play gave rreat scope lo Hie lilslrlonlc ability of this well-halsnoml orgsiilsaflon. Mr. Howard IV,ul,Ion. director of the cumpany. look tbe part or Wlnihrop Oiarerlng. and proveil Immense. Lisle I^lgh also scoreit with her clever Iniiieraonatlon of Jainlla Peres. I.x»nnr! Pusi.i's' many trlctvU will be pleased to learn (bat sbe la tusking a splendid success of her engagement with tbo Oimlnkin Stock Co., of Ottawa, Can. THEATRE FOR SALE OR WILL LEASE THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY SEATS Town off Twonty Thousand H1AR CHICAGO AiMrraa D. H. RVfSSRLL, 411 Fort Dearborn Iluildlnsr, Chicago, 111. tJV^.'out MARGUERITE FIELDS In High Class Stock Prodaetlonsi— GENERAL BUSINESS MAN about six foot tall, capable of playing Homo heavies and Juveniles. No graml n|ivnt salaries, but goof wugi's, fulr treatment nml a forty week sensnt oKsured. Please inuko ap|illcatlou by letter only, sending photos, programs and other particulars. H milt Y A. MA tic: ll, Specialist la •' Henalbls Priced Attrastlons," Hooni h J Ixing Aero lliag.. Times Square, ffsw York. 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Monologues, Coon, Kid, Hnbe, Jew, Irish, Dutch, Italian, rJtrulght, (Jul Hklmicr, lira' , Mc each—all for $1.00. Hketchcs from for any two characters or dialects. Miami ply. OKO. II. ALI.KrJ, afflK.71»t HI., Si lie, Jew, Irish,! ', Brain Worm, I from fi.oo np] Htamp for re. 1 Vew ynrk City . I \A/a»rtts.a Qulok Good Amusement To Open llcmodclcil House. Musical Csraedy preferred. CENTRAL TIIKATRK, Epllfata, Pa. Young Man wllh a cnntlnl of ono hundred dollars to buy iine-half of Vamler and Alva Revolving Ladder Troupe oft. Write or call, day time only. tJB s (I KltMAHT IU VS AVK.. I'lllLA., PA. DRAMATIC PEOPLE Aft* WANTED for Stock Co. (live full particulars flrst letter. Mav also locate OrganlMd Company. KslPIIlB TIIEATHK, 10S Stanley St. Moasfraal, Caaada •--f; ■' I I ■®\