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26 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. APiui, 10 DAVm flORSLEY. Iinvld Ilorslev, pictured on tbc front cover •if Ihia lasuc, la a prominent factor In th« development of llic fllm bualocsi to tta pres- ent Rlalu^. Ills for-8lghte<]ness In illbCernlDg tlio po$iiil<'>llltlcs of the Induatry and bis Inltla- ilvo In cllcctlvclj applying his Ideas to Its iiilvjiDecmcnt hnvi! brought him much to tbc fori? since tbc flrst sUieoH of tlic game. 'I1ir slory of Itr. Ilorsloy's rise froin an Ijiiinlilo iK'glnnIng to the posRcn'.on of one (>r Ihe grcaiCHt nni nio»t pou'erful film plants i'iskI.-i like lomancc. In the varly and uncertain days, before Ibe Moilon rictuie TatentB Co. was formed, Mr. llorxk'y organized tlic flrHt Independent mo- 1li>n pldn.-c producing compnny In Ajiinrlca. Ills oulpnKnt yinn nio.igrc. lis occupied n ono roon frame Ktnicturc. Thij was his "factory." In the rciir of the building a iilatfonn was erected. This platform was hlH "studio." It was Impossible to buy n camera bccnuso of the Iron clad pntentt which prolnctcMl Ihn irc^llon picture cameras then In use. W'lUi bis customary energy Mr. Ilorslcy set out to Diuke one, IIo had only n general kaowl- I'Cige of mochonlcnl cocotructlon, but he vorked long nnd e.iru'.'Stly, and llnnllv suc- cndcd la perfecting a..\i[nera that did the i'0(.i^saiy work Tcry well. 'Jims \/ns the beginning of the original Centaur I'llm Co. To-dny the same company occupies modem factory and studio buildings uf concrete and glasn, covering almost mi ncri! of irround. In Dayonne, X. J., as well us a studio la Los An^'ilos Cnl. fhe cq'ilpmcnt In the D.iyonnc ccLabllsb- ii!ont Is most rcmnrkabb. Many essential onnciilncs were lnvcDt.!d bv Mr. Ilorsley, niid the whole plncif m lltted with electrical devices and contrlvnaccs to fncl'.ltato work ond to cconoml7,o time nnd labor. Of particular vnluo Is the new Ilorslcy printer. This machine in capable of turning out 10,000 feet of film In eight hours. Then tlicrc is tbc Ilorslev mecbanlcnl polisher, for ncgnllvc nnd positive; the Ilorslcy time rnmcrn, for progrcsfllvc processes, etc., down to tlic loti'st and most Important of nil tbc Ilorslcy Inventions—the wizard double ox- posuro camera, which mnkcs (wo sicncs on Olio ucgnllvc •with one operation. Tlin re- sults or this wonder box arc so sinrtllDg as to Indicate a positive revolution In the method of Rtudio nnd trick pliotogmphv. Tho Centaur plant Is n mnrvcl of self- contained completeness. It produces every- llilng npce.isnry to n llnlsbed picture except rnw stock nnd chpmlcnls. .Anollier evidence of the progrcislvencss of Dnvlil Ilorslcy may be Imd by Ihe fnci of Ills rcceut piirclinse of the nnmo, title and eiiilrc properlles of the Krnnk •(.'. Ilostock .luiigli! and nrenn. Tills Is without doubt one of the largest nnd greatest of wild nnlnml collerlUms In cx- l.tlence. Ilnrry T.idnr. for mnny years the guiding spirit of the Ilostock iiIiowm, nnd cliihl of lb) orlglnnl trnlncrn were secnrisl to linndio nnd nini;rpc the nnlni'ils. This niuiderriil 7.oo Is now ensconscd In n park adjoining Mr. ilorsley's I.os Angeles tliidlo, where .MIiiA llliiis. n brand of (oniod'es re- lenupd Ihroiicli the (JcnernI Kilm Co., are niiidf bv Mr. llorHli-y's company. .Mr. lIorsli'y'H rise In Iho flliii hi'f-lness Is Klgnlllcnnt uf hh genius. "I oonsider 'Loveland Days' the best song I have ever writteii."-w. r. Williams. LOVELAND DAYS This American "Tipperary" is the most "talked about" Song in America To-day. rMALONGWAYfroRiTiPPERARY Montgomery and Moore Headlining on the BIG TIME are a "riot" with it—bigger than their "Circus Day, ' OrHER ONES ON THE VIRE PROF. COPIES FREE FOR RECENT PROGRAM "BROADWAY BLUES" "HE'S A SMALL TOWN SPORT" "WHEN YOU'RE ALL IN, DOWN AND OUT" "I'M COMING BACK IN SPRINGTIME" "LONESOME for YOU" i36 w. lake st., Chicago strand bldc. n. y. city WILL ROSSITER SAM and LEW BERK CARNIVAL NEWS ( SPRING AND THE CARNIVAL. m;W TIlK.iTItK !>■ I.AWllENCr.. 'I'lii- new Ollv 'I'lii'nlre. In l.nwronce, Mnm. nlilcli U'ln tnke Ihe plni'i' »r llio iilil NIckol. -hIII 1^^ Hllnflti'il iijHtK Ihe Kile ef Iho proHont Iiodko i>n l.piwreiiee .^^Irts-I. The fniiil elovHilon ■will nlwut hIiI.v /e<'l 111 Ihe ct>|ilii)( from Ihe nlde- wnlk. The nirllii ejilrinieo will cnnilrit of live i?onliIe' iloor* U-Mlite!* iwit Inr^o exll«. ono on Ki^9v\ .*5(roet ninl tine on Melhuen SIrert hble of Iho niAlo il'urH. There will niHO lie n siieeliil i-xll nil Melhuoii Rtri'et. nml Into Iho pnfwnin'wny lH'l\vi'<>n lite ttionire nn<l Iho Htivlnifs liAuk biilltl. lllR. The inhln loMi.v on Ihe ifriniiHl lloor will exloml Iho oiiiire wltllh of llio hnlMlin; on Itie Knwmnoo .*>'lreet kMp. At Iho oinl of Iho loUhy iienreHt Iv'fM'x Slro<*l, will In* Ihe e^ciilaloFH ami mnln Hlnlrwnr lo Ihe inexRnnliic Moor* nnil Imlcony. .\nolhor Rlnlrwny l<» Ihe fnine will 1*0 loent«! iit llio o|>|i.rKl|o onil rJ Iho hihh.v. The ticlcel olllfo will lie In Iho o»'nlre iif llio lolili.v. .Sovornl ilners riiiiiioct Iho loliliy with Iho nnilllorlnni, sn nrraiiirotl llinl llinxe loiivliii; Iho Ihonlrc will not coinc- In oonlAct Willi lho<(o entorlni;. On Iho iner.uinliio llotir will lie locnIe«1 Iho tnnn- ttfor's onin*. prlvnle ollloe.i. rlonk rooin. Isvnlorlos. tollot rnoiik^ ninl dther roiiTonloiiceN, nmoni: n'blrh will lie n InrKo loiinKo room. Vrfnn IIiIh Itonr niinlher e.ionUilor Irmls lo Ihe Itnloony, In wliloll Ihoro will bo Iwo 01117111100.1. nno In Iho rrnr niul Olio nt Iho fllilo. The iihtMon jilolnro lioolll will l-o liH'nNV In tJie ix'nr «f llie liuU'oiiy, Hil>'|>omle<l from Iho roiif. 'Hie Hinco will Ito lornU^I in Mio T.,i\Tronrt> ."Iroet onil. onil will lie nlniit forly foot ibfii, wllh n preiTonlnm fv^riiln.'r of nlionl Ihlny-wvon fret. norii|i\-.tiiR llie cnllr.* whllli of tlio ItllltiHng, Slid ei|l|t|ie<l Willi Iho 1iiU*nl snd most niinniTOd stsce ciiiivenlrli'vs. 'nn* flofilliig rnpnelty will Ito nltotif .'I Olio. 1to\08 will lie nrrnitKcil un oncli hIiIo (tf Hlnt'o In Iho hnUyiity. Tito fn>-it of llio I'lillillni; .will l»o censlniclod of iirty lirick nitti Irininieil wllh Mllfunl pmnlle. ninrhlo ninl cist Btoiio. A Inrse hIivI eniinjtT will < Tieiti| out orer llie nhUwnlk, nitil whieii will run Hourly Ihe enlln> wlillli of ilio InilhllnK The honllni;. Ildiiln? nnil \entllnllon Rv^iintm will hf of "1110 liiUHl l.iiiinivoit ly|io. nti<l no otiienRp will Ito npiir«il Itt iimko thitt Iwtut«o oin* of the ItoHl, Tho !<orvl-v< of DiMti. {Snblno A Co.. aullto-llle.i on neeoiiHllos. luive Itivn Moeiiivtl. The hoiiRo IH oiiiei'lol lo be ronily lo open next I.nltor I.I1IV. nin: MoHsrs. 'l\ionioy A IVmnm will oonllitno Ihoir roL'tilnr jtolloy of vnnilevlllo •ml inollon |tli>inr"s. i»nisiriA\s vs. M.\N.%nr.ii, .Inst when Iho Ituiijo. ptiiRliwr nnil ihinrltii; net iif n vitiii!i>vllle leiiitt. knawn i>s F.oo ninl .Arm, \\n» liehtc leinlesl iippbiiiiloil, nt Ihe Slur Tlio.ihe. nl Oin^ lliiiiiln*il iiml Sovonlh Slri'ot nml I.p\lni;' Mil .\roiiMo. Tlinrniliiy nflernonn, April 1, llonse Miiiini.'er Meyor .Soloiivtn onlleil to the net to eoiiic iiir Ihe -ilnp'. 'lite niiilloiire evMemly look It to I« nil "April fool" Joke nnd conllimeil lo enjor evoiV Iho followlni; lint (rmit Hint einmil wllli S<i1eiiHiii'« nlleinpt to p-t Iho net "olt" by foroi<, ntitl Iho lltt^v woiv at II bnnl wlini rollrt'inoii I'riop mill (Tiisleii Invke II up. In tho f*U*lil i>>iirl. MiiiinciT .^lomoii chilini^l llie noi wns oliJoellonnMe. l.-x" niul Ann wero "liookrd" for "leit ihiyn" hy Mn'.(lH(rn!e I.evv. ninl Pollifiitnn I'rioo mtt n liiMken iin-o hi I1I9 pnn of Hl(i|tpliig Iho sliico iiniti. As Sprlnc. tbc world's natural rcnalssnnco. niimmonn Winter-worn nature to a rcnewnl of nil dnfluences that tend to make life wortli while, no docs the carnival. Spring's boon companion, announce that It la once more with us. In all sections of our country this mcasnge Is rcrclvcd as only a-rocasaRc with more thnn ordinary slgnlQeoncc cnn be received. Kor It hints at tbe re-blrlh of amuqemcnt ac- tivities, ushered In by the ono Held of amuse- ment that promlaes most pleasure for yonnfr and old. Ilard times of the past nrc for- Rotton In the pleofiant anticipation of enjov- menta that will put tlic mind In' such a stnto of harmony with nil the world that better times ore bound to follow. The war In Europe bccomea more forelen ns tbc frco-born American, unhampered by rmpty prejudlcea and complicated Interna- llniiBl politics, realizes the "live nnd let live" policy of this, our native land. Its love of pence nnd iove of life reflected In tbc olenn nnd noble form of Its amusement. Pnr the ainiiscninnt that calls man'n attention 10 tbe open air all may enjoy maJici; vapor of the Inclination to covet that which the nelclibor po-saesscs, to Eutber territory In the liaiids of olbcr people. Willc It Is trno tliat feudalism, that denth- donllni; enemy of all freedom, was tbc fun- diimentnl cniisc of the dissension thnti re- Millrd In all the blood-lottlne wars of racdt- novnl Ruropo. down to those of the present dny. It cn-nnot be cnlnsnld that the real de- tormlnlnK Influence that led men to loy down the hoo and take up the sword and cnn Iny In the fnct thnt the masses were iioiirlvod of simple, iippeallnR nmusomcuts Hint -would have ejiusc<l their thoughts lo liim to brotherly love Instead of monnxch- Inl dronnis of conqiieflt—iiiirensonlnB aeifmn- illzoment. Ilnd eonstniotlve nmuaement found Its plaro In the early history of Frnnec, the lilDod-lettlnR revolution. In which some of llio noblrat bends of n country rich In llter- ntiire and reunions Instruction, were whittled iiwny like pencll-.shnvlnK.f nt each dr.scent of the iinlblnklnR but powerful Riilllotino, could m-vpr have found Its iilace In tbe history of the nation. ICome. the wonder nnlinn of nil tbcnnclcnis, dcillcated Its early policies ton code of morals ihnl emlKxtlcd dmn llvlnir nnd henlth-RlvliiR nIhletlcR In whnt vlrlnnlly amounted to n voUcnn bnscd upon nntiire's own Inw.s. The rellKli'ii of mnny cods tbnt followed renlly iiiiiniintod to n delflnitlon of nil thinpi Boon III nature's reolm. The s«n, tbe breeze'!. tt<e Mln- -nil had 11 rollBloiis slsnincnnoo. Man'."! eiioMilos nnd lil» friends—T\'onknp.s3 nnd slronRth—wore doUlcd. In order lo pleii.'se the cood pods nnd, nt the same time «(rlko at InlnilrnI ones, the Ilnman's entertnlnnieiit took tho form of lii- vlu'oratlnc ntblctles thnt put mnn In n state of Imdlly vlRor nnd inrtitnl .superlniity onl- • iilKled to ninke him cot Ihe most ont of life. Unt (freed for territory entered Into the polltlcnl llfo of the country tlint bad pro- duced more nihletes and crenter ornlors thnn the world will ever know: the nation whose system of laws nrc the envy of modern Jiirls- |irn<lonee Tho Individual, lionllhy nthlole wns sncrl- flcod for the solid |>hnlnnx of the nrniy. nnd Ihe honllh nnd snfclv of tito Indlvldiinl wns lost slirbt of In the itollllenl endeavor to riake Rome, advanced, Inlellleent Ilonip! the ruler of tho nnlver.si>—controller nnd nb- mrhor of iintlnns. with siicli Inferior con- eeptlona of morals thnt nil Ihe old nomnii sinndnrds dwJndled In Invewe ratio to the peoples conquered. Kome thoURht she look slaves from .the conquered territories, hut. Instead, she took .Tiasters. Kor, In Ihe desire to conquer tho world, she scarred and marrcil the alronp fare of athletics, Iticlf, by substituting for the clean, he.ilth ;;lvlni; kinds, ghdialnrlal conibals that UHhered forth man's most bru- tnl emotions and crowded cntcrlalnment ivlth moral siRnlflcanee Into the bnckground. ICvcry slavp eladlator, ihe scorn of an avari- cious monarcn, was really the embodiment of an allegory that should have told the mon- arch eagerly watching tlie arena combat thnt, wllh the ccs.satlon of honest, benllbful en- tertainment, the greater vlrtueo of the coun- try would fade awny—Just the combatant of greater personal virtues fell before the brute foroe of his mightier opponent In tbe arena. Ilnd Itome foregone her policy of nggrnn- dl/ome;it and eultlvnted tbe spirit, of reil ninusenicnt, under the guidance of the gods who loved her. Instead of entering to the will of the gods thnt ultimately dostroyod !ier, she might have Increased the glory of her political life, and, by sheer force of monlnl and physical snpcrlorlty, might have lelnlned her leadership of the world to tbe present day. nistory repeats Itself, for human nature Is the same throughout tbe ages. Mnn cnn vent bis emotions In only two general chan- nel.s—the gooil and the bad. Therefore, we should heartily support any nnd all forms of enlertnlnniont that tend to educate us and lUreet our minds to the great glory of tbo world, Tvcre Its best forces properly applied. .Tust ns school children with roomy, cheer- prortuolnsr pln.vgrounds ore likely to develop (lllzensblp iinallflcatlons superior to those of loss fortiin.ito ones compelled to seek their niniisoinonts In public streets—so do tbc men who bcllere In constructive nmusemcnts ei- rrclse a greater Influence for good than those who can sec no virtues In outdoor nmnseinonts — who find their only enter- tnlnniont In !lic parlors and drawing rooms of mniislniis, nt hours when sensible man- kind should be fast nslecp. The poorest Ind In tho world, bred In n squalid envlron- inont. with the prospect of admission to a rnlillc oamlvnl In inlnd. In fnr more for- tniinto In tho choice of bis nmiisements thnn lhr> mllllonnli'o Itound fnr nn elnlx>rnte U1II. I'or III tbe representative enrnlvnl oqnlp- mont. Iho yr.iinestor will seo exhibitions Itrongbt from nil enrners ot the world nnd will know more nhoiit them tbnn tbe rich nmn who depends nrmn rending ninno for his knowMce. lie will sec forms of cntertnln- ment mioiilated to make him laugh—and Iniiirlitor Is the one nttrlbute that dlstln- L'lilslics man from tbe lower nalmol world, nio good cheer Innocnlntod will flll the youngster with regard for others and will cnuso hini to grow up with a greater ap- in-eolntlon of olhor people's feelings. Tills cnnRlltiitos Ideal clll7.enslilp. An Institution that can call forth Ibe he«t Impulses of nil mnnkind la worthy of every- body's snjiport. The nnturni resources of (nir country would prove fruitless were Its I'ltlzonsblp of nn Inferior calibre. Tliereforo, llic enrnlvnl Khonld be treated ns nn ln."rtltii- lion tvpleally Amorlcnn, superior even to ImselKill. tiirjts npponi Is wider—more unb vorsnl. Taronts should teach their chlldr-n thnt the cnmival Is ns Inevitable as Spring- llnie n.nd thnt the senson'.s harbinger of lM>t- tor days to follow Is rellcptod In the car- nival's pronilsv of mnny inonflis of open nIr nniiisompnts. PARAGON BOOKING AGENCY Want to hear ftom all Acta, large or small. Write, wire or plionf ' W. H. WOLFFE.^Manager LEW"FITZCHirON XVI-Of>MONE: EXPSER-r DinECTIVM FH AXK KVA.\« NONETTE BOOKED SOLID. Direction JENNIE JACOBS WM. SISTO THE ITALIAN STATESMAN SENSATION EVERYWHERE NEW MATEKIAL. ALWAYS Direction FRANK EVANS "the'emperoiT'of ~mTnstrelsy" ARTHUR DEMING Permanent address Maplewood, Mo. Al,. II. Songs of Yesterday and To-day BURTON & SHEA .m.m;i k. ■4 ■ » ANnriiKii V, ANn m. v. ix \k\viuk. nidinrd TniilMtn tins li I'setl Iho l.vrlo 'rhonire. nn Mnrkot SIrivl. Ne\viir;i, N. .1.. ninl r.'- e|eit llio lionse nlKint Aiull I.'.. '\|,in.v e!i.ino'>: ni>' llliiliT wn.v In Iho lltlcrler. itlnl iho entrrlll'i- will I*' reiiKHlolisl. \'Mtiilt-vnii' niiil |iloliii'i>?t. :t: in.'.Ml;ii- iirlit'.*. «lll 1k' rivelt. «llll lliiin- sliia [i,w.|,;iii; ilie slmwH (-A\ roii.KiriiioMivi M. Lew rnitliir, Itookliig inniiiiger itf llio llniiiil Thonlro. riilonmi. wns iiinrrlod lit Kiilliorliie i:ii'lioiiliniiiii, itniighlor of the nwiier of ilio ibik 'I'henlro. I lull oily. .March 'J.-i. Iho ooro- .iiiiiiiy Inkliii: nl: In lite oily hull Itiilhlliii;, I'lilonKo. Will .1. lliirrls neleil nM Inwl iiinii. THEATRES and OPERA HOUSES W* IBWH fiwi\tfanl» IB tkli ralinu tt • ■t»(UI r«t» of •! TH por If 110 IIm (or I laoBtkt (or II tliMl Tkli will (Dihlr locil aiDit*n )o k«»p tkrir koocri pittmlnfnil; mil onnilaDtll; h*roif tk* iD>nHrri of rauntnln I>srli| tk« llB* tk« *« U raaolDt «» will, •*■« »atk t4w tli*T 1 tovt of TBI ULirrii fn*. IHKATHK. Snik.U lliirlHtr. N. ^. Newly fiiihlslieil, now si oiicn. mHiio 24.\l.so|ioiilnR. Umtii, clean Hlntws. ii. 11. lU'nii.Mgr TAXING CARNIVALS IN TEXAS. r'Spcolal lo Tub Ci.ii'pbb.) Austin, Tex., Miirch no.—'I'hc bill pro- vldliii; that cnrnlvalR, shows or entcrlaln- menla given by Ohnmltom of corameroe or sliulhir nrKniilznIloiis. for a perloil of not Innner than thirly days In nny one year, shall be otempt from pnylnfr nn.v State, oniuiiv or illy lax. hut shall pay an niinnat tux of $100, was ninoiif; Ihe meiuiuros signed Ity the Kovoriior to-day, nnd la now In effect. I'lls Itlll ntfeolB tlio San Jaolnlo Tlesta, al i^nii .\iiliinht; the Austin rnconnt. tlie Dallas Sliilo I'nlr. and olher festivals and oarulvnis 10 he held by fbainbivrs of Oomnierce nnd olher sinilliir nrminlznltuns. After •xoiiiittlnc oouiily nnd oily laxes as lioriMnbofiiiv nioiilloned, Ihe Itlll ns pnsse<l Mi.v s: "Ski'. ;t.- Wberen.-:. iIum-.- Is mow no Inw Itoi'nilllliii; Ibe mnlnleiinin-e of nioiinxurles, ii:iisoiinis or zooloclcal exlilhltloiis. or enr- nlvnl shows nr coinblnatbiiiH lliere<if. In clllos or towns wltliout tho pnynieiit of excessive t:i\os, nnd thoroby such rxblhltlons nro prno- ilcnlly iirohlhlted, ereales an (Mneniriu'v nnd iMipordllve public necesslly Unit the c'onsli- tntlonal rule reinilrliic hills 10 bo rend on llirce pcvornl days be siisiioinli'd. nnd Hits net sbnil lake cfTivt nnd bo In foiro from and after Its pnesa.qe, and It Is .so niacleil." ('. M. A. TAKK ASNOCI I'l'M MKMIIKIIM. 'I'ho I'nriilvnl Men's Asswiall'tii Is now tnkli.c III nssoclnle menibcr.s. nnd has niliplcd a resolution wbircb.v nil ninniiract- iiiora of novelties, toys and other inerohan- dhe sold to enriilv,-\l concessioners will be ell.irllile. 'ITic first of the Now York nuinu- f:ielurem to take adrnntace of Ibis Invllalloii wns I.. I.. I/aneroek, of Ihe llriu of l^intiroi'k Ilro.s.. of Brooklyn, who Is now an ussoolate mcaiber of the C. M. A., and who has donnted mnny linndsnme decorations for tbe eliihrooin. Mr. I.anRrick has ofrcrc<I to iirlnl a set of honklois wliloli win contain Ihe ennslItnlton, ly l-iws anil house rules, nnd wblrb will be illNtrlltiitoil to cverv ineiiilior of llio assniln- Ibni. The Carnival Men'e ABS6clntloD now bunals of nearl.v two hundred monihcrs, and nllhoueh ti'c Initiation.fee lins now heen rnlseil to Jft, lliore hns been ho cossnllon In the demnnd for npplleatloii blnnUs, which have heen com- ^, .., hiR In dally from all parts of the country. with a'fllm company All OHIOIWAL glWOLVO NOVELTV. KKlTU'a OUl'll El M, llklii , Week Aprit i: EAVES COSTUME C67 THEATRICAL COSTUMERS Mutiurncturorii of All Klndu of Btago Contaiiiea iind Viiirorins. 226 West 41st Street, New York AFTER MAY I we will be located in our own building, l lO WEST 46th ST. w .^y^^Jf^*?. WHITESIDE l8 acting for a new film of the Centaur I'llm Co., entitled -nio .Melting Fot. "KBSEIIT ISLAND" la produced at Daltlmore bv Margaret Anclln. It will show In Now York next week. " TUB Charles Ckaplln features are announced for tbc supper show at the Now Vork Hippodrome, at 0 p. &i. „ PANb'OnTI! AND DIGUY DF.LL ore engased for Do Wolf Hopper's season nl the I'orty-clehth Street. r. NATALIE Al/r hns been engaged for the leading soprano role In "The Yeoman of the ""iinr nv.''^.^'vwS?,iy"^" "oppcr -win open nt Ibc I'orty-clBhtli Street, April 1!). IIRLHN UAYMOND In with the "Twin llcds" road show MMANUSL. KBICHEK'S Illness has caused the postooneraeut of "John Gabriel H'.rkin;iii." at the Lyceum. WALTER nOSRNIlHftG states that the deal for the lease of tbe Garrlck, New Yuik, has lii'on mnstimmnirwl nut boon consumnxnlfd, ?ii"r!k§'^)!?.^2J^"',P''>'' '"■oker, sailed for Krance April ;i. /■I 5'™,, ^ TILT.SON. for the past season n.^soclated with Cbas. E. Snillh, innii.ii:i r Hic (Jrnnd .Theatre, lii ferrc Haute, hid., left there for St. Louis Muicb 23, to nccelH n v'Mou with n film OAmnftno THURSTON OPENS MUSEUM. llarrv Thurston has nctiiilred the Premier Thontre. on State Street, riilenpn. and will npoii the n.ime April 10 wllh n line display nC freaks nnd curios. He ran pinre anytnlns li'. fial line. CAHMVALS IX l.rtOAXSI'OIIT. Nntloiial Park. LoKaiisport, Ind.. under the luniiniroineiit of Snni 0. Ilennnn. will olTer ear- nlvnls diirliiK Ibe Siiinmer, tho llrst attraction belli;: Iho llolii/ >^ Ucckmnn Shows, week of M;iy IT. SHARPS AND FLATS. IIKNUV n. IIKI.-WCNMIIOIIZ. the itloneer In Ihe iintveir.oiii. fi>t;ii wlilrb Rivw llie .\niorlCflii I'eilcrn- llmi Itf MiislolinH, llixl <.ti Kelt. n. He Hlsrlrd fi!« II lo;Hlor In llio illi Uftwery. Now York. In IIo olso illrivlnl the orchoslm at Ihe I'.irk, llntoklyii: AVoiiir?i, Notv York: Vnrlolles, SI. LouIb, ninl hhiitltitli's l>i)ern lloii-(0, Inillan- npitltH. i;. Klli;m;UIO wrlles: '•! Iinvo ncocntc<I Mie lejiilorshlit nml iiuitriRciiiont of the OpoloiiMS I'niKl niil Orolioslni; niso of Iho Kiinlce nnnO snrt Orolioitlro f<»r m'aso'i of lain, nml ti.iTC promlw of very soimI r\»siil»3 innslc.illy In l.otti com- iiiiinlllrs. M.XDAMn SltZ.WN.M! I.KI1M,\NN, prlnin iloi nil wllh Dull IMilllIninrH fMiiioiK Itnnti, Rare a Korles of ctlixH'Is nt llie Iffloniier, SIin'V0|tort, I.s..- I:'Kt woo!(. Miiibinie l.cltinnnii Is ;i eloror bii?liio:'s xMMiirii. r.r.il KeiK*rnl nnii.ncer of tiio l^tn Pbll- Ill'-Iitl Ooncoii Ilniiil. On her tviiv lo yiiroTniorl sill' peeiirrtl llie oitiui'.iols for llio Cslvoslon. 'lot.. W.lloii 0.'iriilv.il ,liilr M lo .\ii>: '!. ■fllB l'NlVi;it'«II'V iiK ILLINOIS II.VNn. ro- IHiliHl to bt« one of llio lM>.^t (Xttlom^ liltnN, iiIhvoiI nl llio Iv.islor Fosllv.ll. nl i;io I.s Suite Iloto!. CliU'i'iio, .Mcnilsy nluli;. .\|irll fi. nt tho Rr.m'l 'll:ii;lre, .\nrorn. III., ii. Sovonly iitiiitlcbiiis nre I'.irrUil. 'I |io Irlii iiMoilinlli- rovorint nil ttio i i:rli<rl|tnl ollles In llllnoln. 'I'lioy hall from Ur- ui.nn. III. nMlM-,\ SMLCIvLlCIl, press ncent of the llulhorford Greiiler Shows, was Initiated Into tho I/ioal Order of Elks No. 11. I'ltts- burch. I'a. He says ho hopes he won't have lo run like 3nm Mover did In Sharon." Tub Musicw. Siiini.Era oi>eneil on Association lliiio III Iho M.ijesllc. SprliipfloM, 111. rni.sr (iKoniir, ilohl ivrtrosmlnllro nf the \Vo.<i. oir. Vairfovlllo .Mniineors' .(ssoclntlnn. roinriii'il lit Olilrnsn l.nst wrek. nfirr p. trip out of Inwii. h Mlilcli l e llievl ii|t i|iili,< a iniinltcr nf inanoKins lie Is ilolii:; .1 lilt of pii»l lunrllite f.if i|io nsjo. oli.ilon. (tijii.ilii); llic citiifliionoe of Ihealro iniii. nr.era lliiiit:|:liiiiit tho rouiilry. '.tiiKni: nre Ino inotlitn iilolnr- iiixt.t'i.i- In Cliloneo. The I'In.vhonse, r.t !Slii V. .'■'iMi'l. wns pr.'itnroil fnr li'->iil-Io o.np ii; week. Willi Iwo ileloollvos nn !i;iii.i. 'I i. I(<..vnl 'nioMUv, nl ITin W. .MjiMsoii Sii' also llio Kfeno of tloiiMo mi llio .^;iiiio n' linn IlAl.t, liulilo SlK'll n lilt 111 -Mi'VIrl l"lito;ii:ii. roi'i-iilly. Ihnl .\iiritii .loiio" I'" liir fitll Hooks III Itie .Smerlonn :iiiil Kmi'- l!Ki:iii.i;r .Iacoiis will rt'eo llo'Sr ' Clilii.Bo, mill iifiur Ihnt ilnio will o'li'l' iirilsls" loi.roseiilnllve Imsliioss In llio -^-"^ liiK 111 wh:ch the W. V. .M. .\. H loiiii'i! Mi.ll- '.i!ii« It II ChIiIc AihtrcHS KUNKKLV KUNKELY OF NEW YORK Manufacturers of CIRCUS AND SIDESHOW TENTS ■fi'lel'l TENTS T« IIIIIR. FL.AO$ AND ALli CANVAb WORK Under Ihe I'cmonKl 8iiporvlHliiii of MAX K' ■ ' '■]_ OPENS APR. 10 WAIMXED OPtNS APR. 10 THURSTON'S MUSEUM Kornierly PIlBniKli TIIKATIIE, 3300 Stnir St. CHICAGO FINUST EtllllPPRU MUSEUM IN THE UNITED STATKS FREAKS AND STRANGE PEOPLt I'^f'•'ilr? r^J"*" IH**^'' ToiiipU. WrHtt or wire. Sainnr Tn»n: '/-Ip Jollj Triile, Sonth tieit Island Joe, Uuriiinn nitlgeln, W. «. 0'H»I1, llHrrj I "" Address HARRY THURSTON, Cen. tfl^ r.