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July 11 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. 11 Manager of Cook Tent AND BOSS CANVASMAN Fit AN K A. BOBBINS, Per Boat* Wm. Judkins Hbwrt. THE LIBERTY SHOWS. BI ED. 8. GILPIN. C A. WORTHAM SHOWS NOTE*, gfg*%-pVJgg SSftrsfc Huron, So. Dak., July 1. will ship his equipment to Lexington, Kj., inmirtlL of July 'week and tbc snow Is do- where ho wlU attempt u perfect rc-organlsa- w nicely, notwithstanding the fact that Con, ™~ ■ ■ — ■■ » m——- SinyaSa several "well wishers" predlctea that the show would not last that Ion*. There Is «a ale of satisfaction around here that Is seldom seen on a show of this Character. The show has made money, re- oorts to the contrary notwithstanding. Man- «•? S?nm^ B le h ^r W ?rL P ttWlto &, Lan^ ™* »«* of June 22 was well spent a, rant Pu " ma ^."'?JSf tte - tro ff Ad oali «ah Titusville. 1'a., under .the auspices of the Agency of pes Moines, la., ana pan cash Loys , 0rdcr g, M(|08c; Thc ggj£, p™ "*J? %3» m thr> nhnw will convince the ' wltB tbe twelve cars, arrived ahout 2.30 P. ■ °1f V ,S JLt^£Vrminda for anv of the *• Tne w^* ■* unloading started lmmc- skepticat that tfte gwunqa. for any or tne ffi^.^u- , t pourcd aow " n raln ^ 6un . false ^j£.»™™V X2 lLt looklnir show daT and Monday It did not mar the business Our twin Is one of tn4 MR Mottog :show JJ* Monaay ^ and tbc ))1? Mldwny was trains In America, ana is a credit to mt p^^ t0 ^p SflsaaMa, and the Wg wcek'a Business. Williams with his Mamie Business was started. •J"' tUnSSPhm nlF mSS addlnsnew **• weather man paid us his next visit on fi25 £! S hlf ahSv roLnd"dlv equipped Thursday, and gave us more rain. However, ^ eas to ^ i J£$£?£ Srinplinrn ihit la t he S3 was one that dried very fast, and wo show and Is giving a performance that is wcre aga|Q dolng bus , neg , Fr | day: wi th beau- pleaslngana new. .. .. a ,, tnArn — r ._ tlful sunshine, thousands of people turned , Jay , l2&7Et uu .tnfctf.n' hiTu'cJa < ut . ana ncvcr ln lhc history of Titusvlllo "leaning up. and bis structure has been • lTal ta attondcd . pronounced the most tgMmUJMm xvmt . M T fld , D| • Bl)tl)ldtlm(! experienced " LVl?' £*£*&? Z?5 Z?Z* t™,i«l Sa£ the biggest business of the season. SS3 Jffl3^«S £ i&^ t ni£ff SitoiedV Jack Shafer, talker on the Motordroms, urday night. EltBUM'. "ovetoand speuy , f t T , u; , , , tD SnM8ley FIrch are the principal riders. The boons win Slln „ /fjnod lnrit lurk i show that US gK^^»S*» ■»» B«i X2u.° agent' for tiie Sheesley Shows, mone, than any dronie la the toW* t the e i„ r » WJ( . k V | sltlng amon J g frlen( ,„ John A. Pollltt tajjjturned the manage- ggj ^ f , Interest* of the gfe-ftsmi^JSK 1 ^^ Esss.'wS wblcK playe<1 T,tu8v " 1,s tbe and will devote S whole time to tbe pit f0l 0 0 ^'^uTday night, June 27, Mrs. Geo. F. Show. Drtrman (Caddis) Joined us after four months Miss Blake Joined at Pipestone and opened ot ui neggi aud it ig needless to say that Col. i the show at Huron. Several committees are Gm F is wcar i ne the smile that won't como I visiting this week and are favorably lm- „„• jj r8 _ Dorman has a world of friends pressed with the show. and acquaintances In the profession who will George HoMsnd and his family of circus be pi ensC( j t0 hear of her recovery after such performers are more than making good in a )0Dg jn neg g, tbe big hippodrome. Capt. Gerald Irwin has Tn<) Taa f rom Tltusvllle and Johnsonburg, «harge of the wild animals. where wo arc playing thlj week, was a long, BUI Bice, of the Rico & Dore 8how, was ti rcsome r i de . while the distance Is not so a recent visitor, and several members or great, thc train was delayed several times both shows will exchange visits this week, aDd required the full day to make the trip, while the Bice & Dore Show Is ln Jamestown, W h<? re we arrived about 6.30, and while the K. Dik. _ Ji M „ _ _ ... _ train was being unloaded the usual Sunday J. C. McCattery Malted the Tom W. Allen night band concert was given, and much In- fjbow last week. terest was shown by the business mca and Louis Corbellle resigned as manager or tae citizens that cncoiuaged us to think that Crystal Tangle, to look after his Interests sa, m gnloman geneiul agent, bad again uaed on the Pacific Coast, and was succeeded by _ ood j^^ct in selecting this city for Chas. G. Kllpatrlck (Capital steps KH.J, t ^ esf . dll t'cs. The Fire Department, under who Is doing nicely with It whoso auspices we are playing this week, Pollltt has added some lions and other are a swi!l | DUn ch of boosters, and are doing animals to his pit show. a n | n their power to make this celebration a H. W. 'Washburn, the new talker on the el . an< l aircesss.. Hippodrome, Is on the alert for business all (j e0> westerman, of the Kronst Greater the time, and wo predict a great future ror eh t)W8l pa ld us a visit here, and George Is the show. „ . _._. _. still la a hurry, as usual. Ho reports husl- Prof. Chas. Jameson's Concert Band gives Be9g vcry sood f or our 0 j d friend. Bennle. Sunday afternoon concerts,.which are greatly ji 0Be vvoods has recovered from his ill- endojed. ' . , . ,. ness. and has rejoined to take op his duties Jay 0. Turner and wife arrived last week, in thc c t rcua g | de a how. and turner Is talking on the Water Show. p. m. Dossett has gone Into the concession George MeGllnn, for years with the ParKer j, U9 |i] esai and claims be Is making money. Shows. Joined last week to take charge of Wcei ^f j u i y 0 win Und tae liberty Shows I'lln Dave Morris' refreshment emporium, tt punxsutawney. Pa. iriilch by the way. Is a beauty. Massive » white'pillars, marble-top counters, cash reg- ister a new kind of lemonade shaker and the use of plenty of soap and water make It the neatest and cleanest place poss ble, Cut This Coupon- And Save »u.oo. Good Until Aug. IB, 1014 3 PHOTOS $ 1 Slse 0x10. 2 to 5 poses. ltegulnr iprlce $3.00. Finished in buff, dark grounds. Ekalte Brunei photographs are the best tat display and cut*. "The Photoarnnifcer la Town." Now York I'arla Uoatoa PhUa. •MS 5th AVE., at 43d St. 1 WEST »4th ST., opp. Waldorf. •US WEST 42d ST., near It way. 245 BROADWAY, at City Hall. •12«» BROADWAY, at 3id St. •1488 BROADWAY, at 43d St. •472 FULTON ST., Brooklyn. 1028 CHESTNUT ST., Phlln. 1H92 TREMONT ST., Boston. •Open Sundays. Many from »ny ofyonr Photogrnphi In Uk« Brnnel style* AT LIBKRTY "ACCOUNT FAKILY SHOW Harry Kieffer Goldie Cole JEW. HEAVIES and CHARACTERS. SOUBHKTI E8 and INGBNUBM (only). aft. Sin.; weight, lOOIu*. an.; weight,uoihs. Both yoang, exporleaced and capable. Brand D. apsclaltlcs, Can join ou wire. 8al«ry your limit. Address H. KIEFFER, care of Alrdomo, l*arsons, Kansas. Young Character Woman NANCY BOYER SUPPORT FINIBHED ANY SIZE IN »* HOURS ADDICK MELINOTTE Picas© write, sending photos; bIko UNIOS PltOPERTY MAN, playing blla. Gin use 80KNIO AUTIRT Inmu'dlaujly. Keady to Join va wire. Olhor liaKKUL PKUI'I.K write. Tell all In llrsU Long Bc»«un assured. HARRY A. MAKC1I, HiiiniirU lluicl, Juuicstowu, N. Y. Lawrence Deming Theatre Company •WAxrr quick ■ # B»L Snmmer and regular acaaon. Show never ctosos. Boubretlo and Ingcnuo, Advance Man capable ot routing and booking people In all lines write. Bute If ynu do apeclaltlea or have singing vole*. Only tho beat considered. Will pay salary (which la abaoliilolv sure) accordingly. Company plays lows, Illinois, Wisconsin, Mlanosota. Addreas with full panlculani and late uliotos., LAWKKNCK UKM1NQ, Kl lteno, Okla,, unUl July li; week July la, dialling, Okla. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Band Actors, Musicians to double B. & 0., Singing and Dancing Soubrette, Comedian with Specialties SURHES-UWBEHCE STOCK CO., Worthington, Indiana. Deaths, EARLE C. MAYO "WnAtE OIL GTJS" STILL LIVELY. Cantata Augustus E. Folger, better known *a "Whale Oil Gus," a lecturer with tbe iW'tne'7e7enueTrom"'the's"iiow"pcopTe alone Wortbam Shows, is on unusually liiteresting is a orreat item and Dave Issues a challenge character and has Imd many wonderful ei- lo afiy other ""stores" with carnival com- perlences. The captuln Is short and stocky ianlea and brown, and'although sixty-five years old Tito excursion trains arrived this morning, las not a Bray hair on his he- J. and It looksi mlghtly good to see them, as It "I'm Whale Oil Gus," he remarked, as reminded u« of the old days. he strolled into one of the newspaper merTrop'prospect.In this: section of the offices in Huron, Sj. Dak.. July 1 and country are all that could be wished for, began to toll a few of Ms experiences, which and we predict a aplendld Fall season. sounded so good that as mnny of them as General Agent Steve A. Woods made a fly- possible were put on paper at once. Captain Iwt trip back to the show and brought con- Folger Is lecturing with a companion, "Little tracts Yor tho Galesburg, 111., Dlstrfct Fair, Monday," who was born on an Amcrlcaa Moose convention on the streets of Qulncy, whaler, and has been with Captain Folger IH., Baardstown. III. Fish Fry, Boone, lows, for•twenty-six yea". . Home Coming and other good ones. Yes, wo His name Is Augustus E. Folger, but he play the Detroit State Fair, and Invite mem- has been called Whale Oil Gus for so loag that he has to stop and think a minute Jc- fr.re his right name comes to him. He was ^rs <>f the other shows to come and see us, and -wo premise to show you a real show, - SSitak&N will not rap you or your show iSLSL^SAS^^JSt^S. ZS. when you leave. _, , „ Business Manager Stoughton, Plain Dave Morris, George McGinn, and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pollltt were entertained by Chick and Daisy who arc living here, with a big twenty-two years whaling and sailed as mus- ter four voyages. His uncle was ex-Secre- tary Folger, who served under President Ar- thur. His grandfather was a whaler, too, and chicken dinner, whdcii was greatly enjoyed followed the sea for forty years. The last bv eJl """'"• "•"'"•'• »«■ " * ■> ' tlme h e WB8 Kea tits feet wcre sticking out Well, ha-ve to close for this time, and ten of .one side of a big whale's month and Ids the natives the wonders that are to be found head the other, '^o^e wasn't swallowed" In the bIA" Bhtm fonv to see us. says the Captain. "That s all nonsense. A WeV*MaSato,Mlnn?weekJuly8,and ^bale's mouth will hold twentv-flve people, ir Falls, la., the week after. but an orange would choke him." Cedar Falls, la., tbe week after. KLINE CARNIVAL DISBANDS. (Special wire to Thi OupferJ Jolt 6. At a meeting held In the Connor Hotel. Joplln, Mo., yesterday 'between Individual showmen, operating the carnival known as Captain Folger has many more thrilling ex- periences at his tone-tie's end. Tlendds friends In every city tho Worthnm Shows play, as well as being one of thc moat popular of "the boys" on the show. SINKER WITH TILYOD. Henry J. Sinker, thc well known globe Herbert X. Kline Shows. It was agreed that trotter, handling the advertising campaign <he organization disband and forthwith ar- for George C. Tllyon's Atlantic Amusemoiit range to make tholr departure for other Enterprises. Steeplechase Park, Coney lal- polcts. end, N. Y.; Rockaway Beach N. Y. ; As- •Continual bad business Is given as reason bury Park, N. J.; Atlantic City and for this action on their part. Those present Bridgeport, Conn. and Interested were: Walter K. Sibley, C. Be nas a crew of four men art Coney IbI- O, Gill, A, B. Swatz. W. David Cohen. Harry land, who ore hostlers. Every one of them J. Luken B W. Keller, E. H. Hartwlck, all circus billposters and opposition men, Jan. Knight and Herbert A. Kline. and always on the go. ■Mr. Kline, when asked for a statement as . m ■ to his future plans, declined to .make any. (Continued on page ti.) Sydney Grundy. Sydney Orandy. the dmmntlc anther, died to LondenTEna.. July *■ » »'»« Jlny-ilx ye«i of w e. &ir7C]nu.dy w»s tho wu of » fonner Mayor of Manchester. Ho wna sJinlttwl to the bar la 1809 and practised law for seven joirt. when his wrlttnKH occamo such a iiroiitoblo source or lcOTme that he devoted all his time to action. Ill, flrat book was "A Uttlo Chance, • and a few nwotha ago Chnrtes Frohman ohti ned the Anierlcnn vlehts to hla latest play. "World With- out aid." He waa the author of many draaatle works. Including "A Pair of Rreclnelea," The New Voh 1U n," "A MarclniTJ of Convenience ' "Tho Dcswieratea." "Sowing the Wind" and A Bunch of Violets." "Sowliijr the.Wind" rau for almost Bevtn yenrs ln Euglnurt sod had a lung run ln tula country. "A Little Change." hla first effort, wan a one net comedietta, wblcl he sent to tlio manager of •the Haymarkct Then era ln London ln 1872. Tlio plajlct was produced with Mr. mid Mrs. Kewlnl in the leading rol<3. Mr. Grundy altogether wrote and adii|ited more than Blxty playa, moat of which have been noon In this wintry. Ill* "A I'alr of 3iiecucl«i was adapted from "Les Pctlta Olieanx." by La- lilche and Dclacour. He wna a devotee of aa- tronomy and navigation, waa munnrried. aud was a number ot the DramatlsU aud oarrlci Clubs. William Dressier. William Dressier, a inualclan, widely known in this country and in Europe, died Mun.lay morning, June 28. at bis home, 140 West Six- teenth Stxet, thlu city, after a long lllneja caused by paralyala of tho hcaru He waa eighty- seven yearn old. ... „ , , Mr. Dreitaler wa» born ln Nottingham. Enjlnnd. of German parentage. His futlier. Itanlurl Dress- ier, for mouy years played tho fluto In tho court of the King of Saxony. Wr. Drcailer allencled 1he Cologne Conservatory of Music, from which be was graduated in 1847. At tbc ago of twenty- two Years he played first violin ln tbe 0|>era rwinw ln Wiesbaden, where he later became the conduc- tor. In the early no's he toured tola country with Olo 'Bull, tho violinist, acting as m>1o plaulat and accompanist. After taking up hla residence ln thl» city he became a leading composer of snered mnsle and also a prominent church organist. Ho vtas or. Janlst of St. Peter's Boman Oatbolie Church, ereey Olty for elguteen years. He was for sev- eral yean musical editor for William Hall * Bona. Mr. Dressier married Mary U. Hyde, of Norwich, Oonn., He Is survived by two daughters anil a eon, all of whom are well-known musicians. Georflre Heath. George Heath, an actor, died at Itryn Atbyn, Pa., Jane 8, of paralysis. Mr. Heath wss born ln London, Aug, 27, 18d2, slid came to this country In 1883. Ills first engagement on tba stage was with John MeCulloii;,'h, and thereafter he went through successive senrans as a uu.*oil>er of the stock company appearing at Nlblo'i Gar- den, ln this city, until lie becmno stone manager for Henry Miller, In 189S. lie remained with Mr. Miller until 1000. Mr. Beath was for llvo yenra leading man in Jacob Lilt's production- of "In Old Kentucky," following v.hlch be wna a member of RnscntlMl's "The Great Ruby." His last appearances In pub- lic were while be was a member of Jack Oraig'a Stock Oo.. In Boston, playing In "The Obtlego Widow" nbout Christmas ttino In 1010. It was during a rehearsal ot this piece that ho was stricken and rendered al.uost bvlpleas. He Is survived by his wife (Maude Carter), also of tbe profession, and six children, residing in Bryn Athyn. Abe Leawltt. Abe Lcnv'.tt, well-known for many years as tbe manager and proprietor of tho llentt-Saniley Bur-, letque Company, died July S, at C.rlfflns Corner, N. Y., of apoplexy. He was one of the organlfcra of the Columbia Amusement Co., and owner ot a franblse. He bod oeen III for several years and had retired to Urlfltns Corners, N. Y., at the home of lettlo Elliott (Mrs, leavltt). Be was a Inothcr of M, II. Leavltt, sud aim had a ron, George. Be was sixty-four years old. The body was taken to bis old boue In Eoston for lnlerraent. JUVENILE LEADING MAN Height, & ft. 10 In.; weight, 190; age, 27. Exporlcaco, appearance, rollablo. Stock. High clans rof. Address H033 E ST., PIIIL.AUKM'HIA, 1*A. NTED CHARACTER COMEDIAN OTHERS WHITE TO OPEN AT ONCE RIVIAIMEIMT 8TOOK JAB. K. DUNBBITH, Wsvverly, W. ¥. Mnrcelle Tanner, nine years ot age, the three hundred pound "I'm illrl" with the Kern tc Slilupy CurnJvnl Oompdiiv. died at tbo Spring- field Isolation Hospital, S|>rliiglletd, Mais., June 30, ot acarlet fever, after a short Illness, llcalilui her parents four brothers and a sister survive. "Reckless" Huiiifiiril, a motor cycle rider, employed as one of the features with tho Krauso Amusement Company, ws» killed during one cf his terrific rides recently at Sayre, la.. when his raachuio swertc-1 from tbo howl aud the rider's neck was broken. Owen Carter, while working out a "rescue" Bccno with Grace Mclliigli, bvfoi-c a cmucra ot tbe Colorado Motion Picture Co., In tho Ar- kansas River, Canon City. Col., July 1, was tlrowncd, as was Miss Mi'IIugh. Hla homo was in Denver. Grace Mollnwh, who was leading lady of the Colorado Motion Picture Co,, wait drowned la ■the Arknnsos Itlver, Canon Olty, Col.,. July 1, while posing for ft "rescue" part of n picture pro- duction with Owen Carter. Her home was la Denver. Mr. Carter was also lost, John Walsh, aged sixty years, a vaude- ville actor, who was apucnrlng In New Britain, Oonn., with his son, last neek, died Friday night. July 3, of apoplexy. Walsh had Leon on tho stage forty-two years aud lived In New York. WHYTE DRAMAT G WANTS AI ALSO USEFUL PEOPL IANIST IN ALL LINES Write. Tell nil first letter. Hond photos unci pro- KrBiiw, If ynuiiro not known. People doingSfOO- lultlcs given proferenco, willTB and OUOgJBAM, lluiihnm, Tszaia. OUT OF TOWN HEWS IVaterbury, Ciinn.—roll's (P. P. Pur- long. mgr.) bill July 6-8: Brooks and Lorell, Hattle Tltjiberg Jim Rosen and company, Detton and Picks, Bell Boy Trio, and Bkat- lng bear. For 0-11: Blanche Leslie. Dorca Opera Troupe. Evans and Wllscn, Bert Wil- cox and company. Pour Nelsons, Lockhart and Lcddy, and pictures. Jacqcbs (Calvin Thomas, mgr.)—"Hl» Last Dollar" la tbe attraction at this house week of 0, with Miss Morley and Calvin Thomas In the lead. Mr. Thomas was form- erly with David Hlralns In this play, and jwtrays Mr. Biggins' role very conscienti- ously. tiABORtt, LntlC, ScBNtC, BBOADWAT, Plll«- tr.au, Cabboll, Alhambba and Stab, pic- tures only. Lakewood Pabk ("nill" Gillette, mgr.) —Band concerts, dancing, free indoor ex- hlhtlona, etc.. continue to draw well. 01. II. Prazee has brought en action against Eugene Walter, author of ">Fino leathers:" the American Play Co., and the Rumsey Play Co.. alleging an Infraction of a contract by which he was to produce "Fine Feathers" on tour this season. "COMES VP SMILING" IN ATLANTIC CITY. A. H. Woods presented Doughs Fairbanks In a new comedy, "He ComeB Uip Smiling." by (Messrs. Byron Onglcy and Emll Nultrav. from Charles Sherman'B novel of that name, ln Atlantic City, K. J.. Monday night, July 6. Patricia Colllnec, Kathryn Browne Decker, George Backus, Harry Harwood. Edward n. Maw-eon, Sidney Booth and Edonard Duraad are also In thc east. Mr. Fairbanks made a speech after the second act. < i » J. IP. JACOBS BAILS FOH EUROPE. J, W. Jacobs, general manager cf tbc Bhn- bert Theatrical Company, sailed) yesterday (Tuesday) for Europe, lie wlH go direct to Carlebad to take the waters, for bis health. hMB not been of tbe best. He expects to stay abroad three months. *>« » END OF THE WHITE SLAVE PLAY CASES. As a sequence to tbe action ot the Grand Jury, which threw out of court thc cases a^TilTist ithc producers of "The. Fight" and '"The Lure" for presenting alleged Immoral plays, the Court of Special Sessions last week dismissed thc charges against Wllluun Harris and Leo Sbubcrt Harry A. Bpear died Jane 13. of hiberro- losla, at 2t>27 (IrlHeii Avenue, lbs Angelea, Cil. He wasi 111 for a year and a half, but only con- fined to hU bed for nine daja previous to his death. Ha was forty-one years of age. and nn.lo hla first stage appearance In Kan I'rnnclam. Oal, He was connected with the Ilelnscv and Atcuznr Theatres for many years. Mr. Fpcar cams Ka»t. and then to London- with "Tbe First Born," Ho was connected for six years with Henry Stiller, and two fxafons with Ethel Jlarrymore, md nail been stage manager at Urand Ojiera House and Belssco Theatre, In Los Angeles, besides acting as director with the Tbanhoiiser and Hajintlc Film Companies. His wlto and three children survive. Gnaiav Dllflnarer, tbe oldest theatre nshcr ln the United States, died In Oakland. Cal., June 28. Ho waa an old familiar figure In Hon Pr.in. Cisco, having served as usber and box-otnee man at Magulre's Opera House und the Motrotiolitati Theatre under John Woodward and the Pert* in the sixties, and latterly at the old Collfomh Theotte under Barrett * AFcCnllonirti. and sMIl later at tbe Baldwin Theatre, under "Lucky" Baldwin, Al. Haymaa anil others. "Out" was an honest and loyal servitor, anj althougb over eighty years of age will lie missed by many eld Callfornlnns, who knew blin well, many of whosi were shown to tbelr boxes and plKes ln the oldea days. Isabelle Harts, well-known as s lyric singer, and daughter of Mrne. Kvcllna Hurts, of 148 West Ninety-first Btrevt. this city, died la West Rnglewnod, N. J., after a long llfueas, June 28. Miss Harts waa born ln New York. Hl.i, made her debut as a almtcr under tbo manage- ment of Uelnrich Conrlcd. In "Thc Gypsy Barun," and later appeared In "AnwrSta" and other pro- ductions with success. MUi Harts was also a planlit. having played »t the Ardsley Cluli. with the Ardirler Quartette, and in numerous drawing room e-ntfTtalnnients. f-he was tbe anther of several musical compositions, smmtg theirs liedag "Le Fiance" waltz, and tbe "Tango Ohln- CLEVELAND'S HOLIDAY SHOW. Of tho mnny vnudovlllo shows that wer-.t sent out of New York City ou the Fourth of July to enlortaln various gatherings through- out tbo country, one ot tne biggest and host wns probably that furnished by tlio Clovclnud- I''idellty Booking Service for the convention of motorcyclists, held ln Convention Hall, r-ntntogn springs, N Y. Devotees of the "gasoline bleyclo" from all over tlio country had made their pilgrimage and forcgnthired to worship at tlio shrlno of their favorlla Bport, and as a culmination of the two days' session the vaudeville, shew was furulsbed as thc surest way to send them all home la a happy frame of mind. W. S. Cleveland was In personal charge of tbe show, and all t'ho olllcinla of tlio convention, as well as the gucHlH, were strong In their nralac of the program, which included Four Hants Brothers, Uliou Com- edy Trio, Three English Olrl», Murve'ous Attune. Three Nasavllle Students, Krister and Winsome, Paula Ueevcs, lielln Belmont. [Music was furnished by IKiH's Concert Hand of fifteen pieces which was also sent from New York by the Cleveland-Fidelity. s> ■» LILLIAN DESMOND IMPROVING. Lillian Desmond Is now In a private room of thc Saruh Leigh Hospital, Norfolk, Vn. On Juno 120 she wus operated on lor listula. but Is improving, und hopes to bo out soon. Indeed, she expects to leave July 11, for her home, ln Philadelphia. I'u„ 2130 S. Sixty- fourth Street, where she will remain until about Aug. 30. she wishes to thank Mr. F. C. for his kind offer, but It will be impossible to accept at so early a date, as her illness and too anesthetics given her In tbo operation have temporarily affected her vocul cords, and vntll this wears on*, which will only occur with rest, she will bv uuable to accept any offer. Miss Desmond hopes to hear again from her numerous friends at her Philadelphia address. + ■ » DANCEnS ANNOUNCE IHAimi.VOE. Cartas Sebastian and Durothy'ltcntlcy, who are engaged ns dauccra at lhc Jaruln do <DuaMc, mlop tho New York Theatre, an- noumced, Motiility night, that they nayn been married since last April. Mr. Sebastian cunningly arrange-; for the wirprlHc by inviting their friends b a dlniier ot fho Knickerbocker Hotel, Monday night, end there made Hie annTinc-mcnr that ho oik) the former MIih Iloatlcy wtn married by a clergyman-ln llobokvn, N. J., April 20 last. <t ' » ■ — NEW DANCEItS SCtinE IN "FOLLIES." Gene Ilodgklns and Irene Ilnminotiil, right from Paris, arc appearing In this city for tin first time as added features In "Zlogfcld'a Follies," In tho New Amsterdam Theatre, Monday night, and instilled all the things that have been said about them as dancers, Mr. Ilodgklns und Mlsi, IjHititii'ipil are graceful. Tuey danced lhc mlxlxe and the one step, and later gave exhibition dnrccH at the Duuec do Follies In tin Aerial (lurdens. «■♦ mh. and juts, pox, ai;i;. in, Right on the he.'ls of the announcement, Monday night, of the marriage. Inst Aprl', of Carlos Sebastian and Dorothy Ilcntlcv, comes the one of Hurry Pox and Ynnscl Dolly, of the Dolly Twins. Harry will mnkc Ynnscl Mrs. I'oi on Aug. IH next, BO It In announced, and lie assures all the nlfalr will bf one of the events of thc Kosfcon at l/aig llcach, h. I,, whero the knot will be tied. TO BVPPOUT Miss Marguerite Bryant In permanent stock A No. 1 Lr'.AlHMt HAN, HKAVY MAN and HKCONI) HUH. WOMAN. Must bo young, good looking und have gnod wardrobe; lupadilo of doing two hills a week; 1 inatlnoo. auto nil In first letter and send photo. Address CIIAH. KKAMKH, euro tlsn. Del,, Joannulte, I'M. WANTED Al PIANO PLAYER Capable of Doubling Three Small 1'arts and INGENUE WOMAN Those, that wrote before wrlio again. V. I'. Ililluiiili. Hiilielha, Kansas. Dramatic Sketches VAUDEVILLE ACTS, MiisIchI and Panto- nillno, wru ten to order. Have luuturiul to urraugo ou short nitllec. We coach you. COLONIAL Aftlt'HKMENT CO. Colonial Theatre Dldg., Hoaton, Mass. — WANTED — GOOD, STRONG, BARITONE PLAYER I'D Lists UVPPALO HIIOW Wiro lowest, as per route. Join at once. Low pilch. OlhcrMusicians wrlto. W. II. UOWKR8, Hand Leader. Richmond, Did., 0: Union Oily, 10; I'lqua, O., IS; Columbus, U; Sprlnglield, 14. T.PEWKITI.W M THR LBBB HULTlOHAPIIIIiro 303 Fifth Ave., voir. 31st St. Hoom 710 PIIOTO-PLAVB, PKA1WA8, SKETCHES; SCENIC ARTIST Position open for first class Artist and Assistants In one of New York's largest Ntudloi. Utato oxpo- rlouce, salary, etc. In first letter. llox 44, care of Clipper. CHARLOTTE DOWNING AT I IPCDTV IKOKKIK and Al JLlDUIll I JUVK.1ILBI.KAD8 VKHBATILK, HKLIAULK, (J(l()l> WAllliHohK Address 30 l'ark St., Ituikluml, He. SnU QATs7 On, ON nOYALTY^- Htlrrlng lUiinniice, "I'lIK MILL ON' TllKUllKBK.' HhirtlltigHlluatlons; also lliniinroua Uomocly and Ituvolutloiiiiry Drama. Alt'l IIUIl 1ILUUK8K, 3ilU K, 41,t HI., New V ork, Position as Leader of Up to date Band WITH UIXIAIILKHOTia HIIOW. Adilross Angcllliert II. Moolislllne. llox 101, Huniipee. N. II. TABLOID PLATS SKETCHES, Etc OIIICAOO, Box »70, AlslCH IIOWLAWD FOR SALE ROMANTIC WESTERN FOUR PEOPLE SKETCH Load Huuaw Man type. HsiidHOiiio lug cabin seL W. P., care of tll.ll'I'KKI THAT'S W HAT THE Y ALL SAY! IIAVR rerrlved mnny replies to same from people "at liberty" all over the country — conelMHlve evi- dence, to mr mind, flint Till! CI.IP- l'KIl Is the reisl ndvertlsliiK medium for roanugiTs. Thnnklnir yon for tho eonrtesy, I reinnln. slneercly yours, tl. EDIJAll MOMAND .lit., Manager Savoy Thea- tre, Hlinvfuee, Ohio,