The New York Clipper (October 1914)

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OQUQBOTW *:■. TH^NUW YOBK OLIPPEE. •-■-• 19 hit. Hh set ««' ortr.Tery Mi, and iroold dar-^ i»il ooriBT MIL The- Three Blood ji presented ,^rctoed ejmn as tlo-'novelty a.nd dM well. Jrn LlboDiti »y.ae«»it, tie beat master on the xylophone titt has cut appeared In (be Wliidy City. He «•■ poslilielj tbe bit of toe enow. Potts Broth- era and company presented their sketch wtb the taual "puiidi." Grace' Cameron did well. Hef u4i were pit over in proper ityle. : •« MATTHEWS GRABS CIRCUS ACTS. '.J C. yetthews baa booked tbe feature acta of toe'Barntun * Bailer, BlD*-lln( Brothers and Ha- renbwa-Wrllace circoaea tor tbe Far.tagea' circuit tbe coming Wln'er. landing tbe-. big acta of the iliree burets' tented- enterprises. Tbe Joief's Icelandic UHma Troupe, now with the Barouni k Bailey Circus, baa bern closed with far a tour of tbe Pontages' circuit, and la ex- irrcted to prcye a great feature In vaudevlle. - Tbe Jin Jltao.' Japa, tbe feature attraction of HlDgllng Show daring tbe engagement at tbe Coliseum last'Spring, baa also been secured for tbe Pantages Olrsalt. Oottrell-rowell Troupe of riders, now with Bagenbeck-Wallace, makes tbe Pantages toor tbe coming season, placed with Mr. Matthews by F. il. Barnea, Inc. -. ThelT«l|>en Chinese Troope, now with tbe Bar- rum * Bailey Circus, also goes on tbe Pautsges lour at the conclusion of tbe tented season. Wnxre Stoat, and Hum At-plttok hare »irn«l with Don Stuart's "Military Ball," open- iiiOct. 2, at La Salle, 11L - WEBSTER ACTIVITIES. The afflllotions of the various email time dr- cults In tbe Middle West, West and South, la vrorklng welL according to George H. Webater. of the Webater Circuit. Tbe exchange of acta from one circuit to another la being accomplished with- out friction In any way. and the ayatem la prot- Inc of great benefit'to all concerned. Business conditions orer tbe Webater Circuit correspond with those elsewhere, according to Mr. Webater. There la no reason to be dis- coursed at tbe outlook. The managers report that show business la splendid wben the slowness In other lines |s taken into consideration. Tbe new house at St. Pa.il, Minn., which la to be a part of tbe Webster Circuit, will open Oct. IS. It will be a One theatre, costing $75,000. The new boose at Swift Current, Can., opened last week. It playa Tanderllle and pictures. Franks and Addlngton headlined tbe opening ill! Tbe Empress Theatre, at Dolrjtb, Minn., started Oct 4. with alx acts each bait Instead of fonr. The* BIJon, at Aberdeen, S, D., also opened Oct 4, with Webster's bookings. The Garden Amusement Co.. of Chicago, of which H.-Kaufman is the gc'dtng spirit, is now four theatres-, and expects to close a deal shortly for a house in _thc loop. All of the ppll«" ' ippoi Grove Empress^ and later the Royal, opened Sat- operating four theatres-, and 'expects to close a house In the loop. upplled by Geoi fipnodrome, for Impress and later the I urday with Webster's bookings. op. attractions are supplied by George B. Webster. Tbe Midway Hippodrome, formerly tbe Cottage it ■" YOU ARE THE ROSE OF MY HEART mmm , _ Br ALLISON aid KENDI8 If Yon Are In tho Habit of Staging Only the Batter Close of Ballads, then Ton Will Appreciate This Beautiful "Booo" Song. "I'M LOOKING FOR A SHADY TREE" ~ By JEROME aad ORBBRBBRO A Great Double Song. Great for Singles, Great Flirtation Number, a Dainty Novelty That Ton Are Looking for. Learn It, Pat It On. Ifs a Hit. "WHAT DID ROMEO SAY TO JULIET" (WHEN HE CLIMBED HER BALCONY) By BBTAH and KEIfOIS '.' . Keep Tour Eye on "Eomeo and Juliet" Strictly Original "LET'S FILL T 8S K tSi D BUCKET WITH LOVE" Br BIIYAN. KBNDIS and WILLS A Truly Great Idea—a Novelty-with a Melody That la Irresistible. 80XCB SONG-BOMS HIT—Great for Quartette and Trios. "SINGE HOME" Me'V5« to IRELAND" Ton Can Make Them Sit Up and Take Notice With This Song ILSO PUBLISH— I "HE WAS ALWAYS FOOLIVG AROUND" "IF THEY'D ONLY MOVE OLD IRELAND OVER HEHE" "WHAT DO YOU WANT WITH ME" "IP I HAD MY WAY" "HE HAD THE TIME OF HIS LIFE' MAURICE RICHMOND MUSIC CO., Inc. JAMES KETDIS, Gonl Mgr. 145 W. 46th ST, NEW YORK. Letzel and Junbtti hove a lone route on W. V. si. A. time. - . Funk Mobbu- has a route on Association time. PaLLBNBCBO'a Burs hare bookings in the mid- dle «l|anw| l,y the Simon Agency. .. The Soliee Slngera. a new act of Ralph Dnn- tar'Bf-open on .U,-_ B. O.. time at-Fort Wayne, iDd., Oct. 12. There are Ave people In the at- traction, vllch Is: handled by Coney Holmes. Tin Heuman Ttlo has a'few dates on W, V. ». A. time,-arranged by Coney Holmes.'-" "." Johnkx 4>'jOonnob, formerly of - Cameron and O'Ooimor, displayed now act at the Lincoln Hip. nodrome, last wee*, with Ave people. In "one." Herbert and Willing are In tbe act.' . Abmbtbqno «nc Clabk hare received a aplen- t'ld route from the Association. Akoelo - AbmbSto and Biothebs have - been routed on the big U. B. O. time by the Simon Agency, opening at Utlca. N. Y.. Jan. II. BIU.T BotKcl'B, ClBCUS, produced by H. K. Nsdell, of the Pat Casey Agency, baa been given a forty weeks' route on Association time, through, the Simon Agency. Fqi-b CiSToiLLioxe. a new act, part of the Six Cistrllltohs, bare been given a route by the W. Jakes J. Cobbett was a visitor at the Simon Agency last week, en route to Cedar Raplda, la. Tub Nine Krazy Kids, just off tbe Loew time, oneu for the Association Nov. 2, at Omaha, Neb., with thirty weeks' contracts. Al. Liybsat. formerly of the Capital City Four, is dolng-an act with hla wife,'Lillian Gonne. " Liskt'u "Blopjno" has been Issued a route by the Association till next May, through the Si- mon Agency, Western representative of Jesse Laeky. --." ■ - - - OPT OF TOWN HEWS Muskogee, Okla.—Broadway (D. Myers, cugr.) "Snnny Slue of Broadway" Oct. 8-7. Bill 8-10: Geo. Moore, Jerome and Barry, and Lane, Walsh and Melrose. • . Yalb (O. L. Brltton, mgr.)—Motion pictures. - Oitarr (H; I. Ooddaid, mgr.)—Geyer Broa.' Stock Co. 4-17. Wiowak (L. F. Lleber, mgr.)—Elliabeth Mor- tlll Stack Oo. MOTIIS. HAacraiCK-WALiacB Shows gare two per- formances here 1, to fair business. mm Baltimore. Md. — Ford's (Chas. B. Ford, mgr.) Ohauncey ulcott Uct. 0-1U, "The Sala- mander" rext week. AcAcniv (Tunis Dean,' mgr.)—Basel Dawn, In "Tbe Debutante," 0-10. "Tbe Mlalaadlrg Lady" next. .- Additobidm. —"The, Man from Home" 6-10, "Tbe Heart of Maryland" next. HoLLiDiT St. (AVm. Elfe, mcr.)—"Secreta of the Police" 6-10, Pajuci (Wm. Ballauf, mgr.) — Koaey Posey Girls 5-10. The Happy Widows mil. Gatitt. —Girls from tbe Fblllea 0-10. F.ra Mull's Follies of 1820 next: Maitunu (Fred-Shamborger, mrr.)—Bill 8- 10: Bobt. Edeson and company, Allen Dlnehart Cleveland, 0^-Op»ra House (A. F. ITsrti, engr.) Ohariotte Walker, In "The Better Wsy,' ( Oct. 6-10. Btllle Burke, in "Jerry," neit vei'k. Colokial IF. Ray Oomatoek, mar.)—For week of S, Wm. Elliott "preaenta "Experience," lo be follosred, 12, by "Too Many Cooks," by original cotrpsny. AlrraomuTAN (Fred K. Johnaou, mgr.)—The Brat week of grand opera, 8-10, by tbe Han Kmrnmoom (N. N.' Dowaa,- mgr.j—W»* of 8, Irat half: Bertha Kallch, In "Marts Of the Lowlawla." Last I half i-'The Typhoon," wita concert orchestra, . • _ Btampabb (Jos. Omaemsti, mgr.)—^Week of 8: "Araerica."' ''Lion, ot Venice" awt "Mnther," with other first run aim* will be shown. Duoubhs (A. A. Oomey, mgr.)—Week of 0, Harry Lauder and F.lhel liarrytnore will be ahorra In feature Olma. with orchestra. Aiuubba iA. B. McCandllsb, mgr.)—Weekof 6, "America" and Francis Baabman, la The Phrm Tree." will tie the attractions* _ Tub llaai, (G. W. Ryder, mgr.)—Week of 8, this recently opened and handsome theatre will ahow "My official Wife" and pictures of the re- cent Telling strollers and Street CUaners ba.oMU games, witnessed by oyer eighty thousand people, the largest crowda that have eter attcuded ball gamea. Akron. O.—Colonial iWra. B. Grorer. mgr.) bill Oct. 8-7: Fred J. Ardath and company, Onr- don KUIrcd and company, Cooper and UlcurJo, Kddto Boss. Two Franks, and Fred Kosiuan. Gbank tFelber A Shea, men.)—"A Fair of Sixes" 12. * Music Haix.— The Progressive Olrla 8-10. niiirrM,—Vaudeville anil plctnrts. . W/Li.mmr. Bank, Winteb. I'laka, Eurass^. Iiixiuu'mi, Oariicvu, PAtiui, NanoNAL and MATN, pic lures odly. Cnnton,' O.—Grand (Theodore r. Baylltt, mgr.) tot week of Oct, 0.' the atoek compiny .In "The Bllnitnesa of Virtue." .. _,„ . I.tcbou lAbrama A Bender, mgrs.)—Bill tor week of .8:.0'Donne1l and .eomnauj, .Madden and Clogg. (Iroee De Mar, Whitfield and Ireland. Hickman Bros, and company. Mother, Hnyes and Mosher, and the Lycattmacore. MOTS. Mr. Bender, of Bender Cofc A Oo„ partners 1» the Lyceum, gave a atag dinner Rept. M. to Mr. McDowell, manager «a* the "Potash A Perlmutter" company, at which Jules Jordan, Lew Wclob, Bobliv Scolt and J. Irving couthem, of the com- pany'and The Cupi'Ett correanondent were guests. WntcrberY, Conn.—Ioew's (A. Bernstein mgr) bill Oct. 8-7: Dixon and Bvellng, Hownnl and Field MlnsUela, Broughtnn and Turner, "7h» Punch," llmmaa Foltee Dunne and Three Uciim>tt Blatera. For H-10: Oallalne and Weat, Doc Will Dnvla, Kildlo Heron and company, Bert Uolrose, Helm OblUlren. and Martini and Fabrlul. l'oi.i's ;A. Vannl, mgr.)—Vaudeville and mo- tion pictures. Fourth aeries of Strand war pic- tures will be atimvn hero 0. Jacqvks (R. ttbeeban, mgr.)—The Globe Trot- ters 8-7. miMCBHB, OARnEN, Rtab, Alhabba and Bcsxtc, motion pictures, to largo patronage, IS'rw Britain, Conn,—Lyceum (T. J. Lvnch, mgr.) for Oct. 6-10, the Lyceum Btoca Co. present 'The Virginian." Mr. Wyley Birch, the actor-manager, la recuperatlntt after a aerloua ojieratlon. .„.,,, Knxii'a (F. S. MoMahan, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pIctMrva. ttcaiNio and nuo'.i. pictures only. Fox's.—Feature pictures. Nora, Tn» Berlin Fair waa largely ittended. featur- ing Mertden Day. llnrlfoM Da/jand Governor's ■ Oct. 2, with Tbiatbical business at the preaent time is endcomnany, Lambe.rtl, Ben Beyer and Bro., R. ry good here conaldering tbe cotton and oil L addhnrw, Marshall Mcartgomery. Moran and tuitions. Wiser, Mullen and Stanley, Diamond and Bren- •very eltuations. A oood Mil was presented at the Broadway nan, ^nd Seine. Theatre for week .of .Sept. 27 In the Bamsey fclatere, Robert and Robert, Geo. Lee, and Neus and Eldred. . _ Season opened at the Hlnton Opera Bouse 29, with the Smart Eet. Mcbsooee, "v" , State Faib Oct. 10. Oklahoma City. Oklar—Overbolaer (F. G. Wels, mgr.) "The Smart Set" waa here Oct. 1, 2. Follt (F. M. Toll, mgr.)—Vaudeville. Ltbio (John Slcoolopo, mgr.)—Vaudeville and pictures. Metbopolitajj (R. J. Mack, mgr.)—Ther Block company, presents "The Lure" 4<10. EraiSB (Jack Boland, incT.)—Vaudeville and pctures. Majestic, Dheamland, Oltufic end Fbincxss, pictures culy. . SELLs-Fixrro-BoyrALO Bilt, Show 8. BABMDU A BATLIX'ChBCUB 10. Enid. Oklau—American (W. S. Billings, mgr.) Dark. • Rotal and Obpheuu, pictures only. Majistio (R. Wirt, mgr.)—Pictures and vaude- ville. For week ending Sept 28 were: Tommy Clark and the Tomaasos. Wonobblakd (L. J; Hackwortb, mgr.)—Pic- tures and vauderllle. For_week of 28 HOSPITAL NOTES. Rcb t J^obton; plajlnff with" Sam Bernard, In "The Oirl froqp. Bond Street," was forced to cancel her:co>agement with that company on account of serious Illness. She was rushed . to the American Hospital, where Dr. Tborek Hayter and Janet, and the Two Dlncettla. performed a serious operation. The doctor Tita U.S. Marine Band has been booked for predicts that .while her condition Is critical, • concert here. OcL .80. he expects her to'make an uninterrupted re- New Orleeuie, Ida,—Tolano (T. 0. Camp- ccvery. • She is receiving the very best of bell, mgr.) the regular season of this high case care, two nurses being on the case. She oc- playhouse opened Sept. 27, with ' Adete. Hin ; cupdea prlTate room No. 0, where she would ky Panky" week of Oct. 4, 'OhI Oh! Delphlne' ^H^bVT't" %ll!rtL ,M wlth "Side- "cmsceht (T.O.C.mpbell, mgr.)-Emm. Bunt- Hght^'at the Ceric'au P Thea1re, last wlet '"L^io" '^^ C ° mP '"" P1WeDt MM1 ' «Sc t" k en seriously ill with pneumonia and re D4 m.„' :N a (Lew Hose, mgr.)—For week of «, was rushed to the American Hospital, where Tangtf Omens ^^ he was placed under' the care of Dr. Thorek. UtPPonuoMB (J. Mlll'-r, mgr. — High class He has pasead the crisis of the disease, and moving pictures. the doctor expects him to make a rapid -re- Lafateitb (Abe Sellgman. mgr.)—Blgh. claas covery. moving pictures and vaudeville. Lesteb Norman, who was operated upon Ootiieum (Arthur B. White, mgr.)—Bill week by Dr. Thorek several days ago for stone In of 6: Mr.sndI Mrs. Doujlar Crane, Jack Wilson »,s7emark S obr^r? S W1U reJ ° 1C ° £«|^'S^»^»w«* l,^?f-, , o Uj . 0B „, (Ma I-' 0rle .y ,Br,cn) Ielt P e FeIVcb's TEMTmeaisEs (J. Pearce A Sons).- cospltal Sept. 24. and carried with her as fine High class moving pictures, changed dally, a baby girl as old. Mr. Stork ever presented. Fisbtinbero's (H. Flshtcnberg, mgr.)—Satis- We all congratulate Mr. end Mrs. Major. factory business with motion pictures. Lon.RAi.vu Stone, who suffered an attack notes. of Muqrt bolsonlng, has been discharged from Tb1 MO rnEB of-Carolyn Thompson, prima donna ^ e ^K rt t? an m l los| ?? tcl ' Pronounced entirely •„, -Adelo" company, playing Tulano Theatre, cured by Dr. Thorek. saccompanied her gltted diugbter on her Southern Gypsy Gobbell. playing with Jack Reeves' «^| n ' ,an ' ea Frogresslve Girls, was operated upon at tie Majob T. 0. Oamtobll, head of the Klaw A hospital by Dr. Thorek. She withstood the Erlnneer theatres here, has been unanimously operation very nicely, and is feeling very elected president of tbe new horse racing assocla- comfortable. The doctor soys she will leave tlon, which is going to run the ponies again thlt the hosnltal In a few dn-va Beason. The city's most prominent business men Mabelle Shirlby, a muslcat comedy act- ■"> behind the affair, and tho new president feels Mm playing last year with LouisT* We, «« n « ttlfl « <* unfunded succeES. underwent a serious operation at the Amer- Bay City, Mien.—Washlnton (E. 0. Beatry, Dr. Thorek predicts a very mgr.) "When Dreams Come True" Oct. 10. Mov- VICTOEIA (Ohaa. E. Lewis, mgr.)—(For week of 8: Mane. Busse's animals,- Ketler and company, Blng Trio, Bamea and Worth, Bonard and De Haven, Lasar and DaW, Beth Armstrong, Weknell and Glbaey, Joe .Ketler and company, Warren Renfrew, and Use and Rae. New (Geo. Schnlder, mgr.)—For 6-10: The Five Renncs, Patteraon and West, Harry Leander, 'Andy' MacLeod, the Four Rubes, and Jamea Jor- dan and company. Charleston. S. O.—Academy (Chaa. R. Matthews, angr.) "The Things Thut Coiant" Oct. 0, Annette Kellermnn, in pictures, 7. Victoria (Paetlme Amusement Co., nigra.) — Bill 6-7: Revolving Calllns, Brown, Belmar and Brown, Shirley Bates and company, and Bert and Lottie Walton. Pbtncesb, Majestic, Ltbio, Uxo, Oeescdnv and Dixieland, pictures only. Hot Springe, Ark.—Princess (Doc Owraf, mgr.) vaudeville changed W-iveekly. and pli-turea. AUDiiouivu (Frank Head, mer.) — "Alma, Where Do Ton Live!" Oct. 18. Ltbio, Centbal, Koyai, and Stab, motion pic- tures. rotable alcerrs appearing. - Kmru'a IIiptodboub (II. A. Danlcla, mgr.)— Bill week of 8: Ohaa. Grnpewln and coinimnr, Walter O. Kelly, Juliet), John and Winnie Hen- nlngs, Ohn-llennl and Louleattc. 1'urlllo and Fra- blto, WUla and Haaaan, Alaraetla'a cockatoos, and Ii let urea. Henrietta Orosman and company will be leadllner next week. I'aosi'Ecr (J- W. Lyona, mgr.)—For week of S, "The itoaary:" Norman llackelt, In "Tbe Typhoon," 12-17. C'LBvaLANn (U. D. Zlrker, mgr.)—Uolden Play- ers, in "Darkest Russia." B-10. Tant, mgr.> Storm Oountrj" (lilctuna), Oct. 6. lli jol- (It. J. fiparka, mgr.) — Tbli popular ptayliouitc reopened 6, nlTerliig vaudeville, with a 1,111 Including: Lady Hen Yrl, Wallace Gnlrln, Griff and Deltrlcb, and I/m-nl and Eaiber Drew. 1I0NITA, MuojHIKA aud UaBAULAND, pictures only. . not an. RrNOLmo BBornras' Cibcdb will show bere 10. Ai.. Fiei.u'8 Mi.NKTiir.i.H drew one of tbe larg- est houaea of the season, turning them away at tbe evening |>enfonnance, WABiiiifBH'H Known will be a feature of tba Uobdon Suuabb (Hurry Duracher, mgr.)—Bill Oeorgla Ourollna Fair here. 10-24. week of 6: The Atlaa Comedy Four, If me. Uabrl's. doga, cats and uiuokeya, and seven other acta, and plcturea. Miles (Olios. Demnaey, mgr.)—Bill week of 6: Jamea Qrady aud company, in "The Toll Bridge," Hamiuion and Douglasn, Ward Slaters, "A Morn- lug Plunge," Oalne and Odom, Arno and Stlckuey, and pictures. 1'uiacn.i.A (P. K. Beaa. mgr.)—BUI week of 6: "Yachting Olrla." Brlatol'a Poult*. Mile;' Toona'a Indians. Dully Marshall, OotT and Ilhtb I'iillllps, Pete (iriflln and pictures. - Stab (Drew A Campbell, mgrs.)— Week of 8, I'at. White and Anna Orant, In the Big JuIiIIm-. OiiAiin (Drew * Campbell, mgrs.)—Week of •6, the French Models. f.mi'ibe (Oeo. Cbenet, mgr,)—Week at 8, Ibe Moorlah Maids; 12, the Charming Wldowa. Colombia, H. C.—Stvr Columbia (F. L. Brown, mgr.) David Warfletd Oct. 12, "Mutt and Jeff" 14, "The Midnight Olrl" IB. "I"eg o' My Heart" 10, 17; "Bringing Up Father" 31, "TJia llluo lllnl" 22, Black 1'attl 2.1, Billy Clifford 24. " Noras. RlNnr.INO IlltOH.' Oiuviih 8. Mim.hii Baos. A Abmnoton's 101 Ranch 21. i'oi'TII Oaiiomna Aiiuicui.tukal and JIb- OUANICAh Faib 2U-U0. ' Wtlanlnnrton, Del.—Osrrlck (W. L. Dock- alm'er, mgr.)-bill Oct. 8-10: "The Olrl at tbe Clgiir Stand," Trlvli'n canines, Chung Wba Foor l)nk'»fll -Slatern. Fnpplnl, Henrietta Wilson, and Mi-hllle oud Illgglna. 1'i.Amni.nB- (Louis Allenisn, mgr.)—"Bebecca of huuuybruuk Forttt" 5-7, "Kitty MacKay" 10. lean hospltar. . good recovery In a short time. -• P C W. PA RKER OP TIMISTICa "AMERICA'S AMUSEMENT KI.VO" PIXEDICTS PROSPEROUS TIMES. log pictures on open dates. Bijcu (E. 0. Beatty, mgr-)—BUI *-Tl Hal Davis and compsny. Barry and Barry. Holden aud Heron, Ed. Gray and the sir Abdallabs. For 8-10: Menlo Moore's "Enchanted Forest." Ko- letta, Clyde and Marlon, Earl and Edwards. Five Flying Duvalls, and pictures. OnoTTa.—Hill A Vobjhfs Indoor Circus and photoplays 4-7. _ . __ (Special to The New Yobb: CLtW'KR.) Wejionaii, Stab Temple. Fauilt and Cboww, Chicago, Oct. 3. movUg pictures only. Col. Charles W. Parker, "America's Amuse- Grand Raplda. Mich.—rowers' (Harry O. [bent Klnir,'* and more extensively Interested fiommers A Co. mgrs.) Sousa's Band OcL 10, In tent show enterprises, perhaps, than any • Tbe Dummy" 11, 12. , , single Individual in the world, to say noth- Majbstio (Orln Stnlr, mar.) — • Maggie Pep- Ing of his vast holdings In the manufacture vrr" week of 4 Bose Melville, In 81s Hop- and projection of novel amusement devices, kins," week sell. D . M _. ^ c'nlca'jo^ro^'Ywo^days 0 thWeef ^S^J%SS%&£j^i Btf?? the iepresentatlves of the General Amuse- p. nranikn-Russell Players. Cllmore and Raml- ment Company, when vlans for the coming noff _ p su t Bawens, Helf and Uanley, Nlu nod fMsop. were gone over and the groundwork ^^ ^j i on waters. Xalamtwoo, Mich.—Fuller (Oniric P. Laurence, mgr.) Loulie Dunbar and associate company. In "Tbe Light Eternal," Ocl. 8-7. au/asTio (Will Marshall, mgr.)—Vauilevlllc and motion pictures. Om'Niai., Elitk, Libic. New and OnejinnM, motion vlciorea only. THEWINNING POST of Vaudeville la reached fjtilcEtat With Oood Comedy Material, Get MADISON'S BUDGET No. 15 PRICE ORB DOLLAR Contents Include 12 great monologues, 8 wonderful acts for.two males and 7 acts for male and female, 18 latest parodies, 8 tip-top minstrel nrat-parts, a aide-splitting tabloid farce, besides hundreds of original rukb, sidewalk bits, etc. MADISON'S BUDGET, No, 16 coats ONE DOLLAR per copy. Back Issues ont of print, except No, 14; price, $l, or Budgets ll and 16 together, ii.tu. Note my now address, JAMES MADISON, lOSa THIRD AVENUE. HEW YORK LEST YOU FORGET WE BAT 11' VET GROSS LETER HEADS Contracts, Tickets, Envelopes, Free Samples, etc. STAGE MONET, ISo. Book of Herald Out*, use. CROSS ,»$«£.. CHICAGO GEORGE W. LIBERTY UMAKEI i—Kauna ■ TJeavIea. Lerula or anythlnp; cast for; wardrobe I A No. 1 l'lanlst; Sight Hosder. A good Repertoire good. Age, 81; hL, t ft. 10 In.; WL, 160iba. of Orchestra Music. RILEY E. XA/IL.UIAIVI3 Light Comedy or Juveniles: Oood Specialties. Wardrobe good. BOOZE not In our lluu. Address GEO W. BCIilMAKKU, Hendrli Hotel, Kansas City, Mo. AT LIBERTY - After Oct. 12 ACCOUNT COMPANY CUMING ■BASON EDNA FOY-Leads Only JACK SIMMON8-Lead8. Heavies. Chars. Dlrees f f Reqnlreil, Ability, Wardrobe, Eiperl.aa... Perm. Htuck or Al Ken. Joint Oaly. RnaasU, KrJU. till Oct. 10th, then Ilelolt, Kans. Inla for what may prove to be the greatest cnrulval campnlgn ever attempted. It 1. reported that six big carnival organizations win be operated by this combination in lbTS. During a call at the Western Itnrean of Thk Nrw York Cmppfb Col. Parker made II known that, while present conditions were not any too favorable. It was Ills opinion tnnt within the next three months there would come a burst of prosperity, the like of which had never been experienced In this country. Col. Parker's advice Is to "sit tight an.l don't rock the boat." Al LlbfiuTY, Singing a Sancing irisi! COMBDIXNT CHANGE FOR WEEK. tV IN ALL ACTS. CAN JOIN ANYWHERE. ADnKES.S HON0VAR, ILL., then Chicago,III., Ccn. Del. AT LIBERTY COMEDIAN, SPECIALTIES CAN JOIN AT ONCE MARRY B. COOK 900 California Awe., Pittsburg, Pa. WANTED QUICK FOB REPERTOIRE Tall Juvonlle Man: Comedian, with strong Special- tics; Singing and Dancing Soubrcttes, not over 6 It.,2 in., who can handle Ingenues; Cliuractcr and ueneral Business Men, with Specialties; piano Player. Fall particulars and lowest salary (pay own) first letter nod bo ready to loin on wire. Address CAHEW-KINOBTON C O., O ilman , III. WANTED FOR Uncle Tom's Cabin Strong Cornet and Csefal Tom People In all lines who can Join at once. Hotel show; no parades. We pay all; no tickets. State lowest, qnlck. Ladles write. TUOS. I. FINN, Plttalteld, Maine. SCENERY WANTED SUITABLE for REPERTOIRE COMPANY TACK ON SCENERY PREFEUltED Send full description and price to AMKHICAN AMUSEMENT CO. 100 Boylaton St., BOSTON, MASS. T JL.X OWING TO COMPANY NOT GOING OUT FRANK G. LONG I MISS NELLIE LONG LKAOIIf U HAH I IECOSD aUIIKESe, CllARACTEHB Addreai riliflK C. LONO, 49 E. Ely St., Alliance. Ohio. FOR SALE CHEAP A set of 175.00 Orchestra Chimes, two years old, in good condition, for 12S.00. Write to MARTINS UANC1KO AOADEMT, Ithaca, N. Y. SINGING * DANCING COMEDIAN Musical Artist, Silent Act or Sketch Team. Must cbango six nights. Only experienced people. Salary, limit. Long season, llcst treatment guaranteed. Hoosem, Misfits and wuriiouui keep off. Toll all In first letter. Join Immediately or later. 1>R. MOROAN, Tltrco Mile Hay, N. Y. Hear Watertown. Experienced In all lines, A. F. of M., wishes posi- tion. Will locate or travel. Address or wire. M. A. MOOTER, 40 N. Washington fit,. Wilkes-BarTO, Pn. First-Class Singing and Dancing Soubrette, Musical Comedy People; also Chorus Girls VBAHK WINNiaKR, HeBominea, Mich., tbl. week, Oalakosb, Wis., a.xt weak. __ ivBiry I want cirlH for my No. 2 Minstrel Act. Tlnio all hooked. Threo night niid week stands. (Ilrls for Ends; Vocalists, Dancers, Specialties', Violinist to feature. Slate lowest salary drat letter. Send photo, which will bo returned. Address CHAS. W. DOVEn, The Bower TIaeetres, llagrratovrn, Md. VAN FLEET RINTE 47 WEST 28th STIlIiliT, MiW VOllK. naiaaBfi. ii CANCELS ALL, COLDS IN HEAD AND THROAT WKITK FOR KKBB SAMI'LK THE CAS JUNK CO., 1631 llioiulway, New York City, Astor Theatre Uldg, \:,