The New York Clipper (November 1914)

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f • i' 8 TECE N^W YORK OLIPFEB. November 14 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER Founded In 18(53. THE FRANK QUEEN PUBLISHING CO. (Limited) roram'iiib- ALBERT J B0J.miL . ' Editobial and B psurkss Mawaoaa. NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 14, 1914. Uttered June J*. 1870. it the Post Ofne* at N«» York, N. V.. •■ second clam matter, ana*r the act of March 8. 1876. PACIFIC Cp^EXPOSrnON •": J. B. WARREN PA IfiTS GL OWING HOURES* -;./■■ CHICAGO AHDSEHEHT BAGNATE IMPRESSED WITH MARVELOUS A^MP^HHENTS At SAN FRA NCISCO AND SAN DIEGO. DECLARES ALL frllEVIOIlS" ARCHITECTURAL EFFORTS ECLIPSED. PRINCESS CLOSES FORNEWBUL The Princess Theatre closed on Saturday night, Nov. 7, for the purpose of rehearsing an entire new bill which will be seen about Nov. 20. One play selected Is eipcctcd to create a sensation, and all Information re- garding it Is being kept "PfoJ?" 0 * ^"ft A ploylet by George Ade called "Nettle will also be shown. A tragedy entitled In the Fog" has also been selected for production. There will be several changes In the com- pany. Harry Mrstayer will not be Identified with the rrfneeas company. «»» GILLETTE*BATES-DOHO ENGAGE- MENT EXTENDED. The first theatrical benefit brought abont * Sunday night. Not. 8. ,_ Aiarle Doro, who were to have appeared at the Duke of Tort's The- atre, London, Eng., next February, In a repertoire of Gillette plays, hare been obliged to gtTe up all thoughts of sailing because of the disturbed theatrical conditions In London. Erery London theatre is dark (BteeUl to Tna Saw Tons: Curraa.) to tie mora romantic and old world beanty of __ <"*"*" " lu " ?"• OBtcaoo, Nor.. 7. th« Spanish mialassnce at Han Diego. I.was RATES. «,. „„. th.t me entire snow world baa beta alrack -with wonder and iniieMDt a! tie »ro- The nr!t theatrical p Advertisement* set with border. 10 percL extta. roeinc »ast, Warren was siren exclusively to a doubt the magnum ouas of tie amiuemeat age. »-*. »- .«n«r«i SUBSCRIPTION, a representative of Tan Maw Yobk Curraa In Pannxaa-CalUornln Exposition, San One rear, ti sdfauee. M ; sis months. 12; three- Chicago to-day, and it li with D>*a*o^ that we Dle.ro. months Si. Canada aiid lorelgu poatage extra. gi Te ibt> world Mr. Warren's retJOf on oondl- „ u , f nlrt to aetermlne »hlch will be Stasle copies will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of tlona and general rt"l*tk* at bott i *iePan*m£ the more popular from a tourlat point of view. 10 Soil Pacific and Panama-California Exposition* at Ban tb< impotuict and magnitude of the San Fran- ]n umuon. r.very iajuuuu u.»..c «. —•- Oar Terms are Cash. lfrancl»co and Dan Dlejo, resjieetiveir. c | JCO fa t with im atmosphere of business and every night now, and according to all credlt- ... rwippitn i, lamed eret. WEDNESDAY. Mr. Warren fays: '•"?« JW, •m T *L Krank >"»"*. <* "■* beautiful scenery, natwal attrae- aDle prophecies they will continue dark for THE OL1PPBB is uiueo everyJ"**""™ Francisco I was met and entertained by Frank fto ^ '^ romantic associations of the auanleat, Mm e Ume to come. The Forma Closing- Promptly on BarU natt ^ manager of ™«*rtni or toe dnMlnlftt p,, M ,„ tte WOTia . gan Diego.where charies Frohman Is employing 11b Duke of TyeHsy.stlOA.il. ^ exposition, snd for "yerslJoOTUken^eejrJhe ttere MngeI , ffl0re „f the aJwlatloiM of the olden To ^V Thcilretor mitlnecs — a matinee Please remit by express n p. o. order or registered letter with letter at risk of sender. Address All Communication. TUB NEW YORK GLUTEN. At West 88th Street, Hew York. Tel. 2274-Madleon. lUttitered Calls Aiiiiai, "Aotbobiti. CLIPPER BUSINESS INDEX When thVopemng day. Feb. 20." 1916. arrive* JJ£ h ^ d ^J fe^^W^Moomrng'roa^"and Tinea la esger to profit to lie full from the succetB erery single concession and detail will be In ab- ^^^^ t^ «hadow of the palms, the exabt.jnt of the Glllette-Bates-Doro company la Dlplo- solute readinesa. and the big fair will openin , ropleil vegetation blending with the white color macy" at the Empire Theatre, and up to a state of thoroug'iness such as bos never Deea Khelne turning the gardens Into a veritable fairy- D0W the only obstacle In bis way was the equalled at any former exposition. Jandi wbere j^- Wltc i, the dying glow of the prospect of Mr. Gillette and Miss Doro tak- The Panama-Paclnc International Exposition mosl glorious aunaeu imaginable. TTTF5 WESTERN BtJKEAU set a new standard for World lain, it Hi "Spanish architecture predominates In tbe corri'-i 111 " 1 '*' 1 "- THE CLIP1-XB OiH B» OBlalltID WHOLXjat-S iNn irraii., at our agents. Daw's Btesmihlp Agency. 17 Urien Street. Obarlng 0»as Eoad, Uradon. WO Knilaud; Brentano'i news depot, 37 Avraoe de l-6iwra Paris, France; Maiitla book snd His tMHiery Co.. 12» Bscolta, Manila, P. 1.; Oorda . Gordon A Ootch. "ua Pitt Street, Sydney. N. 8. W. Australia. _^^_ BJR»Aa?Y BIXtSI. the famous Golden markable degree, tbe it; it remtade one of a galaxy of crunhed roaet, one tint blending so harmoniously with another that it resembles a perfect paradise of beautiful effects. ,,, "Another attrsctlTe feature of tbe exposition will be the elaborate electrical Illumination. By ■vcullar and novel lighting devices the itacoary 1_A I J_*l__ _(ll k» _.^a *n BtwOSR with fog up their London engagement. With this possibility out of the way Mr. Frohman 19 free to extend the present "Diplomacy en- Sigement at the Empire until well into ecember. The contract with his three stara ST ID. Ow.veb Btaib, of the Btar Theatre, To [ Ban Francisco. Juat Inside 5, rl i ea ,' , re ugures symbolical ■ of the anclemt date, and combines to a re- », 0 u gp^ intmate flgures will be seen in maraaiuie aegree, me qusllUes of benuty, aaspu- lh ^ various courts in charocterletlc costumes, j/evcu—c , :l3""'»v;"r ZZZ*T~itW*T Hia t.lllty snd oonveDlence. It Is but a fifteen mlnuts J„, tlng tt harmonious picture of modern progress ha? been continued, so that «"? »Ker the ride from tbe City Hsll, which again demon- ,™ d ,* | ent chivalry. To one satiated with the New York engagement all the principal cities atrates lu Ideal sltoatlon • noi,,, of the city It will be a welcome relief to as far West as Chicago can be visited. IJis • "The color acbeme, on tbe whole. Is the moat miaJ ^ olll wot i d b^autlea of this modern Gsr- zew plan will necessitate the postpone- beaullfol I have ever seen. I eanhardly describe JS '^ ^^^ nicnt o( m ane he Bates' sppjarance In her Here, as in San Francisco, the trsnsrortstlon „ cw p i aVl which has been finished for some fncJiJtles are perfect. A brief ten minutes from v jm(l ' ^yithout Miss Bntes tbe continuance the city, over lonble trscks, takes one to the , .v 5,6,01 three-star combination for cronnds. A concrete bridge rnns from the car ..nintomacT" would have been Impossible, but lints which encircle the exposition, and the ser- ^W 0 ™^ ^rt of postponiog an appear- ^ifltorTfroni the E.st and other po'ats win ance to her own '»««T ^fis Batea h,, con- and mural paintings wUl be made to appear with ta natei K , h at they cun take In bnlh eventt. eentcd to continue In the role or £lcKa. even brightened tltect. Concealed batteries will tnA u, e Ilde from Los Angeles Is gratis on all If foreign conditions so continue tnat It project powerful yet softened raya of light upon t(clBt , i „blle eT en though theTe Is but one B. B. will be impossible to carry through the yll- a tiara of seventy-two thouiacd Jewel*, Imported j iM njnniog into San Dleso. the steamships from wte London repertoire season with Miss Advertisements not exceeding one line la leox-j will bs pabUsaed, nropsrly etaasUM la tfeis xsasi at the rat* of 110 for on* year (61 lames). - t copy of Tas Naw loaat Currxa will m seat fret to each odrcrtlsar while the advertisement la ra> aIbBSTOS CURTAIN* AND PlCTCRAl BOOTHS. -TT 0. W. tTaxaer ktfg. Co.. 76 Pearl it. sorts*. Hsss. ■. ■ ■ 7^ CARNIVAL FRONTS AND SHOW BANNERS. D. a Baoohrrs Co.. BIS Arch St, Palli^loais, CONFECTIONS. Boeekatrn Bros. * Ecisteln. MB Be. Peoria Bt, Chicago. MXSICAL BELLS AND NOVELTIES. Edwin B. Strort. 38 Brook BL, Hartford. Conn. B, H. Uaylaad * Son, 04 Wuloaghby St, Brooklyn, N. Z. MUSICAL SPECIALTIES. J. a Deagoa, MOO "• ®* A Bt -- Chitago. in. MUSICAL GLASSES. A. Bnsaelas, 1011 Hapter Ave., EusmoU BO, H Y. POPCORN MANOFACTUREHS. Reeckhela Bros. A Bckstels. MB Be. Peoria St, Chleage. PRINTING OF ALL KINDS. "Placet" Show Print A Bag. Boas*. Chatham, Oat. SCBNBRY AND SCENIC PAINTERS. a L. Stery Scenic Co., Booerrlll* Station, Bos- ton, sitae. Howard Tattle. 1201 Center St. Muwasks*. Wis THE SINGING AND SPEAKING VOICE. Tbeo. Van Ton, 31 W. 88th Bt, New York. Tel., Greeley 8701. THEATRICAL GOODS. Boston BeraUa Oo, 887 Wash. 8L, Bostaa, lasso. THEATRICAL PROPERTIES. B. Walker. 80S W. 89th St.. New York. VENTRILOQUIST FIGURES. Ben Bobsoa. 1E90 Amsterdam Are, N. Y. City. ronto Can tas completed the installation from Belgium (made before the war broke out), Brll Francisco, verltsble greyhounds of the ocean, TJ oro a s leading woman, Mr. Frohman Is of a hot and cold air ventilation at hlb the- and bung tremuljusly upon .'116 towers toBssB iodl „, a, Hcrvari and rale, the Conprc«« and D i ann i nc to keep the combination together atre which make* a big Improvement. and scintillate like great diamonds, enieralda f. rrl1d(nt , ma kc the trip in shorter time than the £ u fl h ^ a( , m appear next seafon la another "^bank LrSl S55? « Girl. &Z+3* Vuf^eCed <S*?%ST^. "V^AtS? ,r,h? U ex^l,!S U .^rf.c. that P^-tion slmilaTC size to "Diplomacy." at Hamilton, Can., last week, as mxnager. j[ u the"hTi"bt."aky" aurorss'of ever-changing ootor. , Sheriff Levy Joft tjic same day lor sir. ^ ..Qf the exposition palaces and courta I wtll (cTtJ or mon lK , te!B ,]„ t a nr i n g the run of the A feature of The expos s working agreement has been made with the Clemens for the baths. riTTBBBBOH Pout la going b!g rile have little to' say. suffice It that they are the « In hi* most pretentious that the world has ever seen. ft^SSnS ♦{.» itnn with rharitn ltotln- '«nd twenty In number. Bnt will confine my ra- smnll part of the Hon with Charlie IWDin mark> ^ ^ , mMCTlcnt or concession dlstriet. sons Carnation Ucautles. 'tbe zone.' as it will bo termed at the exposl- Fbank BAMum.8 left Detroit last week llon- ahead of the Folly Buriesquirs. ..j,,, n , LiD llreet j, lnre( thousand feet in fslr the hotel rates will not be increased. This shows forethought on the part of the promoters and Instigator* of the fair, snd Is of InSnlte bene- fit to Intending visitors. "As at 'Frisco, the Panama-Cnllfornls Expo- alllon is ss Dearly complete as possible; In fact. ■♦*■*» SPECTACLE FOR GARDEN. Arrangements have been concluded be- tween the owners of the Madlso.i Square Garden property and George H. Brennan, oy which the Garden Theatre wtll be the New York home of "Pilate's Daughter,' the Tom Henri, the genial and popuVar man- length an l occupies a epsco of slxty-Bve ecree, ager of the Gayety, Toronto, told tho_ writer Here all the s^uaement^feaiures of the c-xpoaiiloo . lately. L_. did all In tbeir power to make things com- fortable for him. , Gra.ce. Ahmond Is breaking in her new act in the "wilds" of the Middle West. Good reports aro- floating Into the offices around Chicago. Miss Armoad Is doing a classy — laf It will' be In charge of Herman Schweitzer, of the Harvey System, Al- buquerque. N. H. "The California Building Is a maeslve struc- ture, a fine type of mldmvsl mission architecture, sculptured In solid stone, with gargoyles and abut- ments of exceeding beauty, which will remain as a land mark long after the fair Is a thing of the take up arms for. In the meantime he will bresdnonght. Foolish Bouse, and others. Every- replicas of the cliff dwellers in buildings from one declare war on the natlres If they don't get thing that Mr. MoConnell is Interested In bears to five stories blgh. underground temples, and ♦neither and txitronUe the Gaiety a Uttle the stamp of hi* well-known tboroughneas for de- within these excavations Indians from sll psrt*. J^So puiiwii** <■ / i Ull and aH Uat money and brains can make them, representative* from all the various tribes In „ - .. _, _. .. „, "The Panama Canal is one of the biggest at- Artsons, New Mexico snd Olorado, will live tbelr PBiNK "BUD" WlLLUMSOX, Of tie Ginger tracts oa^-xone." Erected at s wst of life, trie to nature, manufacturing their native Girls Co, has been confined at the BC. 1250,000, it Is on exact replica In miniature of wares, moulding their pottery, weaving blanketn Michael Hospital, Toronto, for the past three that world-famous enterprise. Some idea of Its and rugs and making the filagree work for -which weeks, with blood, poison. He expects to he magnitude can be gathered when 1 tell you that they are Justly famed. It Is built by the Santa able to get out In another week. Memhera real chips are necessary to transport passengers Fe B. B„ under the direction of Fred Harvey, of the different burlesque shows playing To- through the canal and show Ita wonders. of the Harvey System, who will have the largest ronto latelv have called on Williamson, and "The Orand Canon of Arlsons. built by the IndUn exhibit on record Ssst Fe Railroad, is soother monster feature. The Titan of Chasms is reproduced by acres of scenery and tricks built, equipped with six elec- tric can, esch forty-Hie feet long, for visitors, from which to view Its beoutles. "Of equal interest and magnitude is 'Yellow- stone Park,' built by the U. P. B. a. Inside this singing act, assisted by a young lady at tbe concession 1* the Yellowstone Inn, where visitor* P«st. It cost about 190,000 to complete. nlano sre entertained by on orchestra of eighty mosl- ^"Another big concession Is ^The War of Worlds.' ... ■■•- .• . _. , tn^„„j.._. clan*, whilst dining. shlp:*d from Blverview Park, Chicago, by Fred- . MANAOWt McAnpuJ, of Shea s Hippodrome, "^^^i "Thomson's Toylsad- U snotber ertek Robinson. This is the sexmd laraest build- Toronto, Can, Is doing great business at hU , topen(h)ut « mtttem «It concession. It is. r^rhapV; log 00 tbe Isthmus, being 200 feet long 2S0 feet new and beautiful theatre. He Is giving his otit ^ Jhe mott or )gt n ^ t nd novel upon the deep, and having an extreme height of 85 feet, patrons bIx Add acts, a feature .picture ana *-ronnds. Under the expert management of H. B. Mr. Robinson has everything ready for tbe open- four other films at popular prices, and IB Row*, u |* faot searing completion, and will log, and will probably duplicate his Chicago Jacking thorn In at every performance; In be one of tbe slgbta of the fab;. sweets on the Coast. ..... act he Is doing the beet business rn the " The Streets of Cairo' Is s eoncesiloo built . "Another wonderful front hn? been bul't bv L. Canadian city. Billy Dolaney, Of the family by the Tnrklsh Government, and It will be the A. Thomson, for hh 'Olaot Cosr.ter.' lie will department of the U. B. O.. ia booking the last word in Oriental amusement enterprise, and also be interested in •Pharoab's Dsughtn,' a gl- honsn * the Irish race will be worthily represented in —*■ —*- - , '"™ ,h " " , " «»"~'"~« •"» '•<~i ™ mm rw«,i v^_,i. 1 .-^ » i. "Shamrock isle,' which will be a big feature among Trra Million Dollar Dolls cleaned up In lhe „.„, attractions. ^^ Detroit last week. Business has been good "l. a. Thompson will have two rides and a all along the line, according to reports. monster cary-ua-all; the animals on the latter will be life stae. "Stone A Leavltt will produce a monster water show, under the title of 'Neptune's Daughter.' which will embrace all the well known feature*, such as the submarine ballet and other novelties, made fatuous by Joe Oonley and Rice A Dore. "Cauatoo'* 'Ostrich Farm,' from Loa Angeles, will be there, and 'Alligator Joe' wMl exhibit I venture to say that if nccesssry they could ffllro( . ]e pIay by Francis L. Kentel. The first throw open their gate next week cnould it be Im- ™j ,S|,'tiilTin tht« ettV will be eiven on Mon- peratlieT San Diego, believing that It will have S r ' ,I,u £ t '°, n £ tD £, C "*.£, 1, Hern tlona wlU be wide range c.f interest, la making extensive day. Nov. 23. ■Bxtenslre alterations wi uv play the boat to coontless thou- made In the theatre, and the stage will be ccrnpletelv remodeled for the presentation pr romtnent features have been Installed, the spectacular elements pf the Jrama, In .„„.. _. — ... -3.— - -r-",j'y. t ^.„ H„ rt ■■i-.mmctt uououneu s we isrgen uuuviuuu ireircu wuJ remain as perpetual monuments to th; which one hundred and fifty characters, ail now and has, for the past eigne years, area, ^nje,. witll ^ )ei , than seven attractions snd promoter's memory, the "Painted Desert" and portrayed by women, will unrtlrlmte. In Toronto, be doesn't yet know who he will concessions in his name. • Among these may bs the California Building. The former Is the big- , . ~^ » fight for. As he Will not leave until the o,^,!,,!,^ (rje inside Inn, which will be tbe most gest thing on the isthmus ("mldwsy'.'). It Is ■ Spring, he will know by that time Who Is elstorate hostelry ever erected for similar par- an Immense concession, four hundred feet front ia;iure?n i*Mlll"»lt* winning and will decide then who he will poses; Gettysburg, Creation, th* Evolution of the with a depth of six hundred feet. It contains nAPJlLU sjiyiviv " * ~ m • iSa 1 , J» . . v. „ tw I 1 I Vv M , . ai.Tli-l. tt L M ■» - BBI " j># **>^ aIIOW ■¥■ nil 11 aa*i gat K.«l 1*1 Xrtemt fHun nna Angell Stock Company Man tor Reawles and Man tor General Bnalness. Must join on wire. Slate lowest. Tourists and Chasers save stamps. Long season. JOE ANGELL, Manager. November 9 to 14, Knox. Pa.: 18 to 21. Brookville. Pa. I WAR OR HO WaR MADISON'S BUDGET booms merrily on. Those who use it are going steadily on, in salary—In prestige, In Importance. Those who don't, miss a grand opportunity. Get the latest issue. MADISON'S BUDGET No. 15 PRICE ONE DOLLAR Contents include 12 great monologues, 8 wonderful acts for two males and 7 acts tor male and female, 19 latest parodies, 8 Up-top minstrel first-parts, a side-splitting tabloid farce, besides hundreds of original gags, sidewalk lilts, etc. MADISON'S BUDGET, No. 15 costs ONE DOLLAK per copy. Back Issues out of print, except No. 14; price, 11, or Budgets 14 and IS together, $1.50. Not* my new address, JAMES HAD1SOTI, 1059 THIRD AVENCE,NEW YORK LEARN TO ACT Stag* Dancing, Etc hVo to Data lo may d*taU>« Buck, fig. Skirt, Chorua Work, Open* Plaouttoa. Singing, Vaudeville Arts, Sketches, Acting Dnoeatk Ait, Eta, ENGAGEMENTS spnnvn School Always Open. tP.J.RIDGE.EndTEN OTHURS 11 No. La SallcStCHIOAGO.IIiL WANTED One Nighters and Week Shows for onr Winter and Summer Dome Theatre. Just buUt. No opposition. WILLIAMS t KLATT, Dome Theatre, Clinton. Ind. TitK Gayety Girls had a big week In Buf- falo last week. Ous Kay and Harry K. Mor- ton 'both conic from that city, and their friends turned out by the hundreds to wel- come them back homo. The Two Franks played Shea's Hippo- drome, Toronto, last week, and were a big gontlc water show that will introduce tbe latest novelties, end s big cnrry-us-all. "As at the Panama-Pacific exposition, the '49 Camp will be In evidence, and another ostrich farm will be exhibited by Caution, of Los An- geles. " 'Fanner' Burns, erstwhile famous wrestler and trainer of world-fuinous athletes, will hove an autodrome and inotordru:ne> at tbe San Diego fslr, whilst a 'Joy Wheel' and 'Foolish House' are already installed. "A new feature and one that will be prominent is tbe Hawaiian village, which will brine tbe succcca. Thov 'have On. act good enough to his saurian* tn the alligator farm, for which a South Sea products and natlvea prominently 1*- onen any big time bill. It Is surprising why uuiromoth building has been erected. fore visitors. The music of the natives Is of vfiov r^/nlnViirtha imiaJJ thnp "Chinatown will be reproduced, and s Japanese superior calibre, and will be popular In this coun- "?.=! KHFJ5 Tri.rZt^ son .... »«"»«• wilt offer attractions from the Far E.*t. try. _ _ . they are playing the muaJJ time. Alice Lj.otd waa the hit of the bill last week at Shea's, Toronto. She played to crowded houBes at every performance. village will offer attractions from the Far East. "An Australian and a Bemoan tillage will repre- "There will be another model Panama Canal to sent the Antipodes and Oceania, whilst 'Old No- be visited here. It Is a magnificent concession, ren>l>erg' snd 'Mahomet's Mountain' will bring to and cost over 1100.000 to Install Although not us Europe and Africa. as lsrzo as the 'Frisco model It Is fully as In- " 'The Dsytoa Flood' will bo a replica of the terestlng and quite as entertaining, terrible disaster of a few years ago. and surpass "A new Innovation Is the erection of s gtgan- , tbe prcsentstlon of tho Johnstown Flood of pre- tic smnhttbeatre mihere moving pictures will be The I'.agnr Allen-M. 8. Rpstin Company, of vious expositions, whilst another fvorltc feature taken In full view of the audience. A complete 1403 Broadway, have awarded the contract will be ptesent In the 'Baby Incubstor.' studio has been equipped, and the public will be for the erection of a theatre and office build- "Tbe Days of '40, Immortal in tbe annals of given a peep behind the scenes of tbe 'movies.' ing at the corner of South liroadway and onr national history, will be worthily reproduced "A Jacksonville syndicate Las Installed a big 1'roBpcct Street, Yonkcrs. In the installation of a '40 Camp. This will b* The building Is to be completed In one a rendeavoui for all old-timers, snd the younger NEW THEATRE FOR YONKERS. year, will.be flTejttorlca high and.of fireproof g^Vttn^fid 'SSS^ilTff? 'Acroscopo.' scenic railway, and other attractions dear to the youthful heart. "An Institution which Is always a feature will bo a big collectlou of trained wild animals, and 'Frisco will have one that will be a world- beater. It will occupy spacious premises In a construction. - The theatre will scat' two thoimud, and there will bo thirty offices. WILD ANIMALS STARVING AT SEA. A wirolpss from the steamship IV est Point off the coast called for help on account of rroiulnent spot on the tone, and will be one of that has been offered at previous expositions armarium, which will be filled with specimens of the finny tribe from all parts of the world, and a Ohlnere vllUge will be prominent among tbe concessions. "These are bnt n part of 4he many that will participate In the big event, and negotiations are now under way with a number of prouilueut show men, whose names at the nresent moment I an not at liberty to divulge, bnt who have attrac- tions which will stack up alongside of anything a shortage in food supply for the lions, monkeys, tigers, jackals and other animals Icing brought over hero from the Frank C. HiiBiock Menagerie for the Prospect Park /oo, In Brooklyn, N. Y. The shipment Is consigned to The Brooklyn Eagle. Help wet rushed tu the boat. 4' » the Mg things st the fair. As soon as I ana In a position to state authortta- "Of coulee you muat understand tbst this is not tlvely who will participate, I wlU make It a point an exhaustive review of tbe ranss of attractions to acquaint Tun New York Cuffek at once. LYCEUM, SCRANTON, CHANGES POLICY. The Lyceum Theatre, in Scranton, Pa., haa changed Its policy from legitimate attrac- "At San Diego, I had a splendid time with Fred P. Sargeant, manager of the amusement con- cessions, and II. O. Davis, general director of the exposition, who showed me all the points of interest snd gave me the greatest assistance In many matters of business. Fred is also the man- ager of the Exposition Builders Exchange, a cor- that will be there. It Is rlirply a brief venume of the more Important and at present completed concessions. There are numerous other features that will make the 'Frisco 'Midway' one long to be remembered and go down In history as a tri- umph to lhe ahosr world's ingenuity and inventive powers. "I cannot omit mcottonlng the beautiful mile poratlon which has erected several of the more race track that haa been built on the exposition pretentious structures on the grounds. Be Is very frounds, wbere races for torsos aggregating optimistic over tbe outlook, snd Is always glad 225.000 will be contested. Tho Orand Prix will to give useful Information on any point appor- tions to feature motion pictures, the change be held In San Francisco this year, the course Ulolng to the business end of affairs. He Is a being necessary owing to the poor patronage being wired off for the purpose, and the finishes competent man In a resunuslble position, and the hoilec has had during tho last month or will take place on tbe track at the exposition. knnwa tbe show game from start to finish, so. "Tnat San Francisco is (eady and anxious to "A more Ideal location with more favornble It 1b the intention of tho management to co-operate with ter exposition offlclale la proved auspices I cannot well imagine. by tbe big influx of visitors to the grounds si- one spot on the grounds and looked mound me. ready. No less (baa thlrtz-tbree thousand paid From where I stood I saiv tbe table mnuntolr.s admissions were registered during the last two of Mexico en the one side, on the other Fort Lome, Sundays, and the amount of monev spent for ad- where a full view of the Government manaitiTering verastng and publicity Is enoimous. grounda for aeroplanes can be obtained and the "When on >h-> aub>ect of the Panama-Pclnc hangars nnd planes seen; on another the barlnr. Exposition 1 cannot omit mentioning the giant a broad expanse of blue, and San Diego Bay. !£™T,,li •.!„.,,L'JLJ ,'i?„ ^!J, " u ,h E. 0n ' » ,r ' d « "> M i 1 "" magnate of the 'movies,' Wm. N. covering twenty-two square miles, and which la prc« lmn^ly to keep fully posted on the move- (Sclig, has made. He lias spent a snm In the the first port resched since the owning of the meats of comnpnnles about to visit Canada, neighborhood of XIOO.000 on hla boo. which. In Tanama Qinal. He bus to bo supplied with a full list of all toy deliberate opinion, will surpass, even if It "The high class hotels of San Diego and Coro- thn members of each company In the Do- doe* not do to now, any similar Institution In nado are well-known to travelers as ranking with book a first class attraction now and then, *)■ » CANADA WATCHING. W. W. Scott, ComtnlBsioner of Immigra- tion at Ottawa, Can., has sent In his order minion 4»» the world. the best in tbe land. Ttif exposition Is all that "I was royally entertained by Mr. Setlg and brains anil human Ingenuity can makc it. It NEW YORK BOOKINGS. The attractions listed for the New York Theatre arc "Pantheon" for this week ; "Tho Truffle," n Chicago production now being fea- tured In stock, for week of 10; Iturrv 1/iuJor for his week, 23-H8, nnd then the Universal Film Co. is to take tho house tor one moatu to show feature films. John G. Itohliiwn In loa Ancdcs, who did much to nuke my Pacific Coast visit tbe success It wns. ami as I nns.ed away from tho cre*uo|>o!ltan atmosphere and kaleidoscopic views of tbe crest Lnman hive emigrated at the exposition grounds. remains to tbe great American public to do the rest. Penonally 1 think tbnt they will flock to the Const tn counties* thousands and enjoy the natural nnd artificial beauties of the garden spot on earth." "TIIK tlAItlWN OF PABADISK" •t tho Park Theatre, New York. will be given Its first performance week of Nor. 10 LIBERTY MELBA M. GLANTON LEADS, INGESVES. Age, 18. FATHER AND DAUGHTER. HERBERT GLANTON CHARACTERS nnd GEN. BUS. Joint eng. pref. MIT LILLIE STREI T, FUKT WAYNE, UTP. LEST TOD yORGET WE SAT If YET GROSS LETER HEADS Oontracta, Tickets, Envelopes, Free Samples, etc STAGE MONEY, 16c. Book Of Herald <5uts, 36c CROSS e^KrVrn:« CHICAGO AT LIBERTY Earl Newton On account of show closing. Gen. Business. Height 6 ft. 7K- Age 21. Weight 148 lbs. Ability, ward- robe, experience, strictly sober and reliable. Write or wire COLONIAL HOTEL, Pittsburg, Pa. WANTED-AGENT For "Man and His Mate" Address IDA WESTERN RAE. Elkton, So. Dak., Nov, 17: Balaton, Ulnc., Not. 18; Redwood Falls, It; Marshall, 20. AT LIBERTY For For. Stock or First Class Rep., EDI. L nnOEOI Characters, Char. Comedy or Gen, Bos, Age, St; height, 8 ft. a; wt„ 150lbs. 15 years' ex- perience. Good wardrobe. Oood study. Sober and reliable. No specialty. Require ticket. Join at once. Address SULLIVAN, ILL, BOX 123. Last engagement 38 weeks, Chester Wallace Players. Ashtabula, OhUk ^^ CASH OR ROYALTY BASIS The Soldier Boy. If This Means the End, FarewelL In Dear Old New York Town. Back to the Farm. When the Snowflakes Are Falling Again. Fifty Years in Loveland. Bring Hack Those Happy Days Y'ou Great Big BaldheadedMan. Do You II?slUte« You're the Girl That Makes a Hit with Me. When the Roses Bloom In Jun -, Myrtle Dear. HAHUSCRIPT SALES CO. 1431 BROAD WAY, NEW YORK OITT llllinrifll I r ff>l»rTaT>IJrg> MONOLOGUES for Tramp, Dutch, Jew, Silly Kid, Rube, VAUDbV LLt SKt|LHtaS IrlBn ' Stral « h ^L M - orF '»'Sonbrette,«dMaIdan IPlVULIIUUk ««vliLi I Ullktf (ace Al90 ACTS Ior Blackface-Team, Sister Team, Comedian snd Sonbrette. Straight -<M.), and Irish Straight (M.), and Black, Old Maid and Sport. Any of the above Monologues or Acts 80c each. 4 for $1.60. All Sure Fire Hits. PARODIES. Parodies on Valley of tie Moon, Do Ynu Take This Woman for Your Lawful Wife, My Boy, Get Oat and Get Under, By the Beautiful Sea, Rebecca of Sunnyiirook Farm. Oh My Love, They All Had a Finger In the Pie, A Real Moving Picture From Life, I'm On My Way to M»nda!sv, and When It's Apple Blossom Time In Normandy, 10c. each.SforM., 7for60c. COMEDY SKETCHES. Looking for Cash—(M. and F.), Wrong Mlsa Wrong (2 M. and F.), ills Uncle Dudley—(M. and F.). Any of these Sketches $1. All Acts new and up-to-date. Order now. Send cash or Money Orders. E. L. GAMBLE, Author, East Liverpool, 0. L.I J. R LEADS, HEAVIES, LIGHT COMEDY. Anything Csut For Except Dialect Character* nnd Low Comedy. Good Wardrobe. Quick Study. Age, 83. Height, 6 ft., 9 In. Weight, 160 lbs. Join on wire. AddrcssY R. WRIGHT, Rich Hul, Missouri. CHARACTER GENERAL BUSINESS WOMAN THAT CAN TLAY ANYTHING FROM JUVENILE TO CHARACTER. ALSO PIANO PLAYER (Male) THAT CAN PLAY BITS IF NECESSARY. Show will play Iowa to Minnesota all Winter. J. DOUG MORGAN, Manager MORGAN STOCK CO. Coalgate, Okls., Nov. 9 and week. Miami, Okla., ia and week. AT LIBERTY Albert Patterson LEADING OR SECOND BUS. Address 30)1 W. land St., New York. Care SUMMERS.