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JUNR20' 1JT iHE Nisrsff YdBii ot&B&mB, 5 ■. ■■ LIKE YOU AT 146 W. 45th St., New York. The Greatest Double since "You Made Me Love You." BOSTON: 218 Tie merit St. I WOULDN'T WANT TO GO OUT The Most Talked of Song in the Country ALSO DY JANES V. DRACO AND joe McCarthy PHILA.: 902 Walnut 8t OUT OF TOWN HEWS Atlantic* City, !f. Jr— The city 'b crowded ml amusement plans aro drawing heavily. Apolm. —"The Queen Of the Movies" wai here veer of June 8 with t splendid cast. Including: viifl Villi, Frank Moults. 1'elix Adler. BicUa Hoban, N'ltol Barrle, Dan Colljer. Jeanettc Uor- ton and James Redmond. This production opened here several months ago, and its return engage- ment was a welcome one. A new farce, by Bob-, ert Baker and" John 'ESsexson, entitled "Step LireJy " had Its Dntt production at this hooBe, 15, and coutbires throughout the week. The cast in- eludes: John Emerson, ' Mark Smith, Row La Forge Henry Sherwood, Eleanor Gordon, Beatrice Korea and Waggle Weston. , . -~* New Nixos. —This boose la sow Is the hands of tbe decorators but will To-open 22, with Jean Bedlnl's Mischief Makers and a company of sev- eoty-flve. This Is a continuation of me burlesque policy recently adopted by tbls home, and from which there w-a§ a deviation daring one week, when "The Blindness of Virtue" was presented. GiBBES Pins.—n, F. Kedtb's usual high class vaudeville la being offered In the theatre and dur- ing the.week of 15 are Gladys Clark and 'Henry Bergman. In Laafcy's "Tbe Trained Norses; " Baton Hera, Mr. and Mrs. Oarter De Haven. James T. Duffy and Mercedes Lorenie, Miss Nor- ton and Piol Nicholson, the Three Ellisons, Sot- ton, Molnlyre and Sutton, Josle Heather, and Harry Tsuea. _ , _ YnwrKU, GsnTOUOlf, Crrr Squabs and Co- tomau—^Feature pictures. . . Noras.' Davcrao If the one big feature of tbe piers. Tbe weekly contests are still held on Friday sights at tbe Million Dollar Tier, and on Sat- urday nights srt-the Steeplechsse Pier. SETtxiL days ago the managers of the so-called 'noisy" ssussement booses were arrested for operating on Sunday, and a ten dollar Arte wis Im- posed ts each Instance. They, In torn, caused the arrest of the. managers of all of tbe other places, Including.all of the picture houses, piers and places of entertainment. In the latter In- stance, a One of one dollar will probably result In each case, aa that seems to be the limit under tbe old "Bine Law." - • * T. Wibteb Obooxbtt, of tbe Million Dollar Pier, and Jacob Bothwell, of the Steel Pier, were found .guilty of violating the Sunday law, on<l paid their floes. Nineteen other managers were discharged on a technicality, as the complaint named the resorts, not the proprietors. The war on the amusements will probably cause some new laws to te enacted. Th» posters of tbe "Queen of the Movlea" were objected to by the W. O. T. U., but there was no action on their protest. The "Wanted—820,000" cast at the Apollo In- •-hides: Ernest QlesbVnnlng. George Nash, Boss Whytsl. .Richard-Sterling,. .Harold Oreo, Desmond Keller. Isabella Garrison, Hatel Lowry snd'Bthel May Paris. Jersey Cltr. >*. J—Otphenm (A. Michel, mgr.) feature photoplays. Summit Anuoxn,—Feature photoplays. . Loo Otaut and Jrsan Axbdoiib (J. E. Mc- Carthy, nsrr,)—June 15-17: James J. Corhett and photoplays. Montiosuvo (Robinson A Boras; mgr».)—Tea- tare photoplays. Oaxulnd Aibdome. —Vaudeville and photoplays. Hudson Aibdome.— Opened 13, with feature photoplays. - Notes. —Robinson A Borns, manager* of the •MontJeello Theitre, hare secured a lease of tbe new 150,000 Somerset Theatre, located at Sotner- Tllle, N. J., and will conduct same as a featuro photoplay bouse. It opened 10 Miller Bros." 101 Bancs Wild West will show here 21. Newark, If. J.—Oryraple P«Tk (J. M. Bel- don, mar.) tho Olympic Park Company's season was Inaugurated Jium 15, with "Naughty Mari- etta," which was rehearsed under the direction of Edward P.- Temple. The principals include: Blanche Bae Edwards, Sara. Edward« l Vernon Bal- ttrt, John C. Thomas. James McElhern, Battle • Arnold, Ednt Temple, Marshall Vincent. Harlan P. Brlggs, Cbas. J. Scrlbner and James Black. In the chorus are sixteen female and ten male voices. The list of attractions arranged include: "The Fencing Master," "Rob Boy," "The Wed- £g Day," "The Olrl and the Ooremor," and the Gondoliers." ■ _ Kikjfsr's (Bay Owens, mgr.)—-Open all Snnj- iiner and drawing crowds. Billed 16-17: J. C. Lewis Jr. and company, Hugh Lloyd, and Banell and Bryant. - , Lybic.— J3IU 15-17: Jamea Leonard and cony Einy, Fonr Lnnda, the Boeders. Cyril and Scott, ra Madge. Grace Medlll and BUly Newklrk. Nora.—101 Ranch Wild West will stop 10. Newark two days this year, Jane 22, 23. Hoboken, H. J.—Gayety. Feature photo- plays. ... i Hunsoji. Union Hits.—Hudson Players, in "Stop Thief," June 15-20. ';• Sonth Bend. Ind,—Oliver <8. W Picker- ing, mgr.) the photo-drama, "Creation," began % four week*' engagement here Jus.) 7. Oupheim (Carl J. Allaidt, mgr.) — Winifred St CHatr Plock Co., In repertory, change of play dally, takli;g the place of TaorteTllle. Auditoucic (8. W. I'lckering, mgr.)—High- class photoplays. Muestto (P. J. CHIfford, mgr.)—For the pres- ent yaudovllle has been dlacontlnned, and four and fl*e ti-el motion plctoTes aro being shown. Notes.— The old Indiana Tlieartre. ownel hy Abo Olralsky, has been leased by Chicago people as a Joint picture and Tsoderllle house, and was formally cpeped by Manager KaplanS, nnder tbe same of Fashion Theatre The Aibctioti Scenic motion picture theatre has been closed for tbe purpose of re-raodelllng Kennedy Carnl- »al was here 8. End week, under the auspices or the local Order of Moose.-....'. Hagenbeek-Wallacs Orcus Is billed for 19 Singling Bros." Circus will appear bete July 2. Loe-anaport, Ind.—Colonial (Harold Byer- ly. mat.) Tauderllle and pholo.lays. 1:1.1 f«r week of June 15 includes Wilson Sisters, herr and Kennesoo, and others. ' _.,, ,. BaoiDwar (Mangos 4 Jeffries, mgr^—Bill Id- 17: Oarr Trio, Hays and Uaitt.ii. and Witters and Green. Bnalnees continues excellent AtK, GaaND and Toiio.—Photoplays «"*.„_, Notes.— Bill car No. 2, of the Ha^eoheek-WW- lace Clrcos. In charge of 0. O. Oberant, waa In tils c«ty 11. The shows appear he.-e 15...... Tbe Barkoot Shows are here week of 15, at na- tional Park The high dans and cleanliness of tbe acta Manager Byerly. of the Colonial, If offering Is creating much comment, and he nsa the pleasure of numbering the best people of the city among his patrons. Terre IT*ate, Ind.—Grand (Cbas. Smith, mgr.) "The Ohrlattan" was the feature week of June 8. Xau (B. B. Sheets, mgr.)—VaraderiHe and pie- ♦ores. ■ „. Naw OoManar. (M. Leas, miS.WlIaasJfTUla and pictures ViErsnaa, Satot. Majbstic, Ooiootil, Fomf- *AOI, Piuncsss, OaiacBNT, Oaensnu. Aunt- ICAX, PlLKTB, BOTAl, PA1K, Mooa», E1B, lUT. Oassaw and Tnauo«iou.—incures only^ (W. E. Mick, (la Yl.lili.di) «L rv. «« ,y* .»~M. rorted a good season, though the S^S £LVm&* *be early part of the year were ft 1A«SS^S& account of P flood. In Southern Te Indlnnnpolln. Tnd.—Murat tngr.) David Kesslcr, In "Style" June 15. English's (Barlon & Olsen, mgr)—BUI werk of 15: Oreit Brindamour, Zuau, Nancy Nesllle, John A. West, and Southard G. Sell Players, In "Crrorae." Lino (Barton ft Olsen, m^rs.)—Lyman Howe's Panama Canal pictures week of 15. KrtTH's, Familt, Ibis, Keystone, Aluambra and Ltcsusi. —Pictures only Notes.— Gentry Bros.' Shows are billed to •hoar ben 28, 27. ETswsTille, Ind.—•New Grand (Wm. Me- Go wan, mgr.) feature ultn». OBPHtim and NoBTnaiDj (Chss. Sweeton, mgr.) —Amateur Tauderllle and motion picturet. SATOT, PBtKCESS, RlTSOSIDB, NoTELTI, CUTTEn- ion, - OoLtMBu, Fulton, Valadi, Stasium. ALHAltma, Ootbbbob. Viejinia, 1'BANKLiN and Colonial, ptctures only. Ilraall, Ind>—Sourwlne, raoderllle and pic- tures. Princiss. Colonial and Abo. —Pictures obIt- Notb.— Hart Bros.' Carnlral Co. was bete week Of Jose 8. Hutchinson, Kan. — Home (W. A. T.oe, tngr.) for week of June 15 the Thome stock U>. L>a Luxe (J. R. Borfotd, mgr.)—General Bint service and orchestra, to good bosinesa. John Barryinoie, In "An American Oltlxen." 1,1, Ibis <M. H. Stark, ssgr.)—Universal serrlce. to good business. Every Monday, "Locllle Love." Pbabl (0 O. Yost, ngr.)—Motnal tervlce to good Lttslneas. "Our Mutual Girl" every Sat- urday, Elits and Majestic, Universal service. BiVESfiiDB Pass (K. 0. Beck, mgr.)—For 6 0, Grace UasseU's Minstrel Maids wore a festive. A Roe company, to good business. KlelnCa "O/ra Vadisl" pictures lb For week of June 15, "The Matlneo Gill" Musical Comedy Co. Notes. —Kline's Carnival week of 8. Mr. Kline has date show "Bed Ondoo" (William Jodklns Hewitt) was around calling on all the news- paper men, tolling them how good the Kline Show was, and he made them aR believe all be t»!d them. Dsd a piensant visit with Mr. H'.wtrt dur- ing the engagement here, and when it comes to waiting the merits of The OLrmn, Tta can't bo beat" SeUs-Floto-Bultalo Bill Circus 22, with RarnunvBalky to follow Aug. 1.. Tho Grace Russell Minstrel Maid* Co. was originally booked for tho Home Theatre, but when the com- 1'jny arrived tbo musical director was found to be a union man. and aa the Home Theatre Jt oa the "unfair Hat," he could not play in that house. The members of A. F. of M.. Local 110, made arrangements for lbs company to play tbe remaining two daya at tbe Riverside Park, and the show made such a hit that It was held over for two more days. After two or three mora weeks in tho States Miss Russell and her compnirji go to Canada for toe Summer month*. London, Can..—Grand Is closed. Pbincbsh i\V. L. Stewart, mgr.)—For week of June 15, the fivo reel film, "The Price of Treach- ery," first three daya. and tbe story of "Joan of Arc" rest of week. Manager Stewart la giving bis patrons tho latest pictures, aod excellent at- tendance ts tbe result Majestic (Toos. Logan, mgr.)—For week of 15, Vltagraph arm of "Love's Sanset." This house Is receiving large attendance. Unique, Stab and Emi'Iub, moving pictures Notes. —Rlngllng Bros." Circus gave two splen- did performances here 8. Thousands visited the grounds on Sunday, 7, In the two years' absenca of this clrcos many changes were noticeable. Crlllcs stated It was the best ever put on tbe road by them Col. Francis Ferarl'B t/nited Shows remained in this city week of 8. and bad large crowds Worttinu't United Shows will be bare during London's "Old Boys" week. Aog. 8-8 No further developments have been an- nounced about Loew's Theatre, althoach the prop- erty has been leased Snrtngliank Park was largely patronized during the hot apelL Montreal! Can.—Princess (Abbte Wright. mgr.) moving pictures of "Sixty Years a Queen," to fair attendance, June 8-13. Local grand opera 15-20. ■ OBPHEtru (George Drlacoll, mgr.)—The Or- pheum Players, In "The Man from Home," bad good attendance week of 8 "The Talkers" 16-20, T tof Darling of the Gods" 22-27. ^ _ - Nbv Qband.— .Roma Beade Stock Co., la "The Third Degree," to good attendance, week of 8. "Paid In Foil" 16-20. _ , m Eirrraa.—The Stanley Stock Co., In "The Deep Pbi Purple," to good houses week of 8. "Raffles" only. leory and I.os Angeles, Cat.—ITambarger's Majestic (Oliver Morosco, mgr.) "I'eg o' My Heart" was seen June 8-13. MoEoeco (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—"The Isle of Rong-Bong" 10 and week. Moeosco's Bubjianb: (Oilier Morosco, mgr.)— "Officer 060" was here 0 and week. Obfheum (Clarence Drown, ourr.)—BUI 15 mid week includes: Bessie Wynn, I.llllara Shaw. Rob- ert T. Haines and company, Matthews, Hhayae and company. Henrietta De Serrls, Wright and Dietrich, Odlva (second week), and tbe Berreni (second week). f.hpesss (Dean Woriey, mgr)—BUI 15 at" week Includes: Tbe Skatells, Green, McHeoi and Dean. "Four of « Kind," Julian Rose, Paul Aiard Trio. Clunb*b Arorrosrctt, CLtrmr'a Buoabwat noiBtjEco's Amow, MiLLsa's ana Ttllt'b Bboaowat.— ^Moving plotures only. Notes.— Jack Latt, of T»s fforsroTof Kvtntnp TelcgropD, of Chicago, who wrote "Help Wanieil, It on hit way to Los Angeles for a vacation Alex. Paotages, of the Pantages Circuit, waa ex- pected here at Ibis writing John Oalsworthys remarkable play, "Justice," will be given at tbe Gamut Club Auditorium by dramatic students.... The "Bong Bong" Odnspany, beaded by Walter Lawrence rnd Frances Cameron, will come to the Morosco following "A Knight for a Day." Frank Moore, of "Tlk Tok Man of 0«" fame. It playing with Frank Bauin'a motion picture com- pany at Hollywood. Denlson, Tex.—The Gay Hickman Stock Company opened a week's engagement under can- vas here June 8 playing to big basinets Annie Laura Williams, a prominent singer with several opera, companies last season. Is spending the Somnior soonlha with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Williams, in this city Tbe Denlson Opera House closed Its season Juno 5, the last sttraeUno being the closing exercises of the Denlson Public Schools. Manager John Haves ra- the bookings daring dla-arrssged on Texas. AacADB (Peebles ft Campbell, prop*.)—This theatre recently underwent general lepalrs. and Is now showing a new line of photoplays. The managers arc members of the Denlson team of the Texas-Oklahoma League, a ftct which guarantees large patronage, as this is a great bisebe.ll town. stab IL. M. Hideout, mgr.)—Tbls bouse offers a nice line of pictures and caters to feature Dims. Queen (Frank Msmola, mgr.)—Picturet only. Aladdan (J. B. Orr, mgr.)—Photoplays. Bbookstone Aibdome has opened for the Bum- mer season with pictures and vaudeville. A com- pany Is being organised to furnish light musical comedies lor the rest of the season. New Britain, Conn,—Keeney's (P. 8. McMahan, mgr.) vaudeville tnd moving pictures. Senio and Buou (Edelsoo ft Halliby, mgrt.)— Moving pictures, to good bouses. Fox's (B. S. Averall, mgr.)—Feature dims all week, with Mondays for new country store, and Wedneadaje devoted to amateurs. Good bouses rule. Mazda.— This sew movie house did not prove successful and has closed. Ltcbvk (Lynch, mgr.)—The Lyceum Stock Co. closed a run of forty weeks to Mttsfaotory re- sults. 13. i.iKt CoHTODNcB (Pierce ft Norton, mgrt.)— Tbls resort opened to a large crowd with much celebration. The outdoor theatre present* vaude- ville asd pictures. Notes. —Louis Edelson, who sal an interest In the Scenic Theatre, has transferred it to Geo. Hallaby and Peter Perokoe, who are sow partners tnd will continue to run (be theatre Billy Johnson, pianist at Keeney't, Is sow leader, and is maddsg himself very popular with the theat- rical folk by the maimer he "handles" tbelr pieces. Hartford, Conn.—Parson'* (IT. O. Parsons. mgr.) tbe Lyric Players, featuring Richard Carle, in his new play, "The Bed Fea,' week of June 15. Poli's fW. D. Ascongfa, mgr.)—"Madame X." by the Poll Player*. 15 asd week, with Jane Mor- gan and Daniel Gallagher, la tbe leading roles. HABtroBD (Fred P. Dean, mgr.)—Bill week of 15: Graham and Hackett. Darios, Ross and Ash- too, John Delmore. and Kaynou's birds. I.a-t half: Mabel Fonda Troupe, Bessie Wtllltmi, Out- sells Plcton, and Reeves and Werner. Poli's Falacb (W. J. Condon, mgr.)—Bill 15- 20: Kelly and Wesley, Stirling, Torn Brown Trio, Earl and Curtis, and Francis Nordstrom soil company. " ui.Ncass, fiTAs. Oaowsr asd Ettpixa, pictures SoHJtxat Pax* (D. Laross, mgr.)—Vaudeville.. Business good. Bill for 15-20: Seven Bracks, the Brads. Wilbur Sweatman, Handera and Mlllts, Lee and Cranston, asd Park's Military Band. St, John, Can.—Opera House (Walt. Woods, mgr.) "Mutt and Jeff In Panama" had very big basinets, st advanced price* June 4-6, and pleased. "Alma, Where Do Yon Liver bad good boslnes* 8-10, at advanced prices, sod pleased. Madame Sootney and Boston Giand Opera Star* .others, 15-20. 11, 12. Wbsthinrtib Unique; Stab, Oxat and Bunas*, moving pic- g^ pknnres. tores only. Lraic.—Vaudeville asd moving pictures. IifPEBiAL.—Gertrude Le Roy. asd Signer Bte- phano Petthn, in operatic (electtons, and the mov- ing pictures. - Norn.—Manager Horace O. Porter reports that applications for space for the St John Luterna- tonal Exhibition, to be held here, Sept. 8-12, are greater than ever. Ottawa, Can. — Dominion (7. B. CUncy. nurr.) Dominion Stock Co. were seen la "The Man from Home'' week of June 8. "Mary Jane'* Pa" FiiiiLT (Ken. B. Finlay, mgr.)—"The FJa*t for Life" was the feature picture week of 8. Bdna Lankow is tinging here. Feanoais (Ken. E. Flslay, mgr.)—Motion pic- tures and vaudeville. Dbt'b Asuna (Erroll Bltlnge, mgr.)—Soma Beade Co. were seen in "Tbe Lion and the Monte" week of 8. ' „ . _ __ Aunrroxiuic (J. D. Murray, mgr.)—The Brit- tenia Stock Co. presented "The Oouxaon Law" week of 8. Providence, H, I,—Ptovldence (Felix Wen- delschafer, tngr.) "Mexico" picture* June 15-20. Keith's (etas. Loveoberg, mgr.)—Albee Stock, In "Busty Polls the Strings," 16-20. Union (Chta. Allen, mgr.)—Dick Thompson and company the Adatrt, and Matte Calvert, and pictures, 15-20. Soxnio (Martin Toohey, mgr.)—<MartIn Toobey and Temple Players, Eddie Healer, Miss Leslie. Tom Grblln, Marie Horton and company, tnd (Geo. Collier, mgr.)—Vaudeville FOR SALE or LEASE NEW THEATRE Vaudeville, and Pictures. Most beautiful In City, Located In nourlshtni Manufacturing Hubiub of City of 200,000—situated tuimo hh Brooklyn to K. V 85,000 pooploswltbln a radius of 15 minutes. 100 leaus ' C. fully cmilnpcd. Owner hs.i l»r«er Intorents. TllEATltE, oate The CUposr. 4»j cm; vsj S. A. J. CALL FOR DE RUE BROS.' IDEAL MINSTRELS SOLO BAUD AIM) CONCERT ORCHESTRA All people report at 1IAKF.MAK OPERA IIOUrK, Newark Valley, Tioga Co., N. Y., tut fullows: Klectrician, 10; Musicians and Vaudevlllo Acts, also Comcdlanx, Jnly 12. All answer tills call at once. Can place Good Comedy Musical Act, one or two persons; also First Clam Single Novelty Act and Ouu Good Single AcrobaUO Man who can do some barrel Jumping; Onomoro Clarinet and Hlldo Tromhono Player; other Muticlana, write. Address DE KIT. UlWis.' MINSTUK1*. Pleasantvlfle.N. J. 1 i KLARK-UBBAH CO. DRAMATIC PEOPLE; ALSO VAUDEVILLE ACTS Preference to thoso wbo CHANGE and playnartii. Address (letter only), HAjUDE.M KLARK, 4Wav«rly Place, Melrose, Mass. Wa F r d MUSICAL COMEDY STOCK GOOD STRAIGHT MAS, who fan Ring and Dance) GOOD aUSTHH TKAM, who will work In Chom.i GOOD TANGO DArVCKIli UIMIO.V BTAOB tAHI'KVTKH, KLKOTR1CIAN and PHOPEIIT Y MAN, who can Play Paris. Few more GOOD CHORUS OIRL.8, who ean Blng. Btato full Jiitrtluulara and pltoto- — phs in flrst letter. Producer who can put on Numbora aud a General Dean Man. Bob. Delay write. Rehearsals July 1. Addreaa BIL.LY ALLEN, Allenharat, If. J. AT LIBERTY-Account Co. dosing M. V. Ellingen I Laura V. Negllle Age28. 8ft. 10in. lWiutT Both Second Btulnosa or AnyUunf; Coat For. Appeamnce and Wardrobe, Ago 29. I ft. 8 In. 12011)*. No. I Dlreetur If Desired. Kxccllont Study, write or wire ST. JOUNsUUUY, VT. WANTED QUICK, For Repertoire Under Canvas GENERAL BUSINESS MAN and WOMAN WITH SPECIALTIES Most be sober, reliable and good drcsaora on and on*. Address J. I.. PERCY, Fisher, ill. ■1TBELLE FOWLER iniKTIIIi Clever General Rntlneas Woman, with Special tieii General Bnilneaa Man, with Specialties) AA Heavy Man, Agent. _ljHeruJjieorjl_e_wrltn. CHAD. MANVILLE, Manager, Olasgow, Ky. STOCK PEOPLE IN ALL LINES Two bills a week, Young. Clever Leading Woman strong enongh to featuro Jointly. First class Dlreolor with np-to-date scripts. None but clover acting people of experience, vcrxiiflllty, appearanco, wardrobe considered. Moat 6a thoroughly business uml ladles mid gentlemen. Fair Hiilurlex for Hnmmor. Low est with photos, progranm, details flrst letter. None otliors answered. Opening July 2. Also Experi- enced Pianist. Join on wire, llulck action. MANAOElt, Savoy Theatre, flhuwneo, Okls. FOR BALANCE OF SUMMER AND REOULAR SEASON Musical Director HrhfT's Mills (Pay Bros., mgrt.)—A dancing contest tor the Fay Gold Trophy will be hell) here 18. Bullock's (farter Burke, tngr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Emtibb (Sol Brasnlg, mgr.)—Photoplays only. Casino, Buon and Nicksl, pictures only. Woonsocket. R. I.—Ptrk, For week of June 18 tbe Haltack Player* are seen In "The Ninety and Nine." Surra's and Nioatn., moving pictures only. Notes.— JJamum * Bailey Circus showed here 10, to two aood crowds. On account of tbe late arrival of the last section of trains the parade did not start till one o'clock "A Woman's Way," which played at the Park week of 8. and old good buslDest. Miss Htllack IS Mtrlon Stan- ton, was exceptionally good. Three new players Joined the company. In Maude Atkinson, Alice Ci if ton and David Baker. Oklahoma Cltr, Okla.—Fair Park (Ralph Rose, mgr.) Marguerite Bklrvls, lupporled by (he Ralph Bote Stock Co.; presented 'The Man from Home" to capacity business Jsne 7-13. Ltbio (John BUoolopo, mgr. >—Vaudeville and ptctures. Belli Isli Pa*k (H. C. Martin, mgr.)— Boating, bathing, picture* tnd dancing. ehteess (Jack Boltnd, mgr.)—Vtudevllle tnd Tdctures. Gaiotrt Aiidomb (Jule* Blocb, mgr.)—Vaude- ville and plc'.nres. Coloobo AiaDoHB (Pete Btnoulopo, mgr.)— Motion picture* and Favorite Quintette. PBEiiruNP, Oltmpic, Pxihcesi tnd Munsc, motion picture* only. Enid, Okie. — American (W. 8. BnJIsgf, mgr.) la clotrd, BoraL.—Plerurew only. O aymxii t (Gentry Bros., mgrt.)—'Picture* tnd vaudeville. Bill for week ending June U included. Phillips tnd Haley, and Anita and Winitch. ffoiurSiw ^GeaTil' Summers rnar 1—Opening WoNOEaiANO (L. J. Ilackwortb, mgr.)—Pic- Jarre? 1? vrtth* '^IXHly^^lQOwI •' fctUutS «<"** and vas-levllie. For week ending 0, Russell * ,0 ' ■ — R,j 8 .nd tbe BellefonU were features Cnn^—Empress (Beattle, mgr.) " "Camme" Vanconreri for week of Jose 8, OsPuatrK (Jaa Pilling, mgr.)—Bill 18-20: Lianne Csrerra asd company, John and Mae Burke, Scbenck Bros., Lai Mon Elm, Britt Wood, CAaude Banf, and Corradlnl'a animals. PAMTAOEa' (Ed. artham, mgr.)—Bid 18-20: Harry Guard- and company, Baty Russian Troupe, Orphenm Comedy Four, Barry Jolson, Woodwaxd't posing dogs. ___-_«. ,, OoLL'UBu.—Bill week of 8 included: Alsace, Delhi asd Carson, Jessie Livingstone, tM Morrels. Mile. De Roen. Max Flaber, Ed. B. Keith, and Dufflcld and lngaaii*. ' Hnmilton, Cnn.—Temple (J. O. Axspleton, tngr.) the TAnple Players, week of Jose 8, gave an admirable presentation of "Mary Jane's Pt." For week of 15, 'Ttie Cousplracy." "The Man from Home" to follow. (PIANO). Sober, Rellablo, Momlior A. P. of M. Addreas MUalCAL UlilKUTOB, euro CLIPPER OFFICE, 47 W. 2,'ltli St., N. Y. City. Canvas Outfit Wanted For Dramatlo Show, that Is In good condition; nono other considered. Htato eve ry thing regarding Rise, ago, seating arrangements, singe, Nrenory, lights, nmrigui't. Price must bo right, us season will he short. Address V. It. UKNU, Knickerbocker Theatre Building, wi llruudway, Now York. dl- _ s j i ani gf J» HBBa asj g ss^sjt sw»^MM»»»« l ,j J g ) | J FOR 8AMB—A Bnccessful One Act Charactor Comedy IlavloL Act hits been playing all of the Van be ru-isM' a rlglitH foi orremulu. A golden onnortunlty foi investor with tuuull capital. Write quickly. Letter only. JAliK CLI FFOKD.'JMi West *ad St., N.V. City ,N.Y Leading Vaudeville Circuits tho past suasou at a good figure. Can lie ro-issiked or coiiiiuand best time • Ti on virgin territory for tho season of 1014-18, wardrobe and Incidental music Halo Includes absolute rights fur ihu U. H. uml Canada, also Powerful featuro part for nmlo or female. A golden opportunity for 1 NOB SOLID EH6A6EHEN7 "MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME" CO. WASTED—Actors who doable Dram. Piano Player or Faker. Hood Comet. Uood Agent and Programmer. Open Juno |». nolicursaUiJune a. 1m BaBLDW.M Main St., Danbnry, Conn. SMITH Sc BOTLE Are making things hunt with. "II MS ALWAYS FQ0L1H6 MOOtO" MAURICE RICHMOND MUSH. CO., Inc. 1*0 W. 45th St., N. Y. O. Egan, tngr.) as presented b; O. occurred Carol Arden, Norfolk, Va—Colonial (0. "Tbe Ohato of the Golden Plate." as presented by the Colonial Players, drew well week of Jane 8. The same company pretest ''Hawthorne of U. 8, A." 18-20. Acidemt (Otto Wells, mgr.)—Bill 15-17: Ford and company, Joe BsfJanSEV Pierre Pelletler and coospany, O'Neil asd Dixon, and Fred and Anna Patot For 1849: "A Night on Broadway." AT LIBERTY m mm hiss Biiiii imiLOu A Comedian that Is really Ingenues, yonng, attrac- funny I Uvo and clever Specialties If necessary. ' Year* of experience. Addreaa JACK ORMBBY, 808 Forth 21st BL, Philadelphia, Pa, C. T. Wilkerson MA/atrrtO (R W. Wirt, mgr.)—(Picture* and vaudeville. Baldwin and Shea, and Cook tnd Al- len were the bill 1-0. Atlanta, Ga.—lursythe (IX. L. Oardoss. mgr.) bill June 18-20: Claude Olllinxwtter and Bill!-, I.yle company, Dave Oenaro and Bay Bailey, "Vlrdula Girls," Emma Fraaclf and her Arablsn Boys. Ihrsnasn Bros.. "The Bros Oris* Beys," and Lane and O'DonnaU. VAUDEVILLE PEOPLE The funniest War Sketch ever written for two Comedians. A riot. Was a clean-op on Big Time ihls season. Price, |6.oo. Other guaranteed acta cheap. Author of four hundred successes. Sum- mering In the ozarks, hence tho low prices for tho cream of Big Tlmo Htutr. CI1A8. LANIION CARTER, CabooLMo. LEADER Cornet, Alto, Tuba, Baritone, Trap Drummer. Wtae. Vs., Juno 20; Norton, Va., Juno 22. J. i. L. UANL'II A UAiUUB £ For Char aotem or Chrata«G> Ko Oenteal Parts ALSO CARPENTER Sober and Reliable TICKF.T, YKH Addreaa Genernl Deltwerw. Fort Podge, lt>Way. AT LIBERTY, for Repertoire aid Stet. First tune In two yean, TUB DAMPIERS Brother and Slater. Yonng, Venutilo, Reliable, Experienced. Ward* roliu and reforonccs the licst. Both high do. singers. ItosponslliloniatiHgeni only. AQdress FUEB lUMflKlt. (inn, lid., Jackion, Mich. WANTED COMEDIAN AND SOUBRETTE suows. To loin quick. Btato salary; pay own board; on* night stands. Good peotlo in all line* for Al lis ml Show write. Address I. M. COLK, Mgr., Cowboy and The flirt Co., Skowhegan, Hasne, June w; Wuldoimro, .Mnlne, 23; iwrnariacotta, 21. TABLOIDS, 8KETCHR8 ALIOS HOWLAKU G50 Eddy Street, Cuicaao PLAYS