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2S THE NEW YORK CLlPPEtt DDT OF TOWN HEWS Joly 31 - SEATTLE, WASH. MMfiDFOUTAii.—Dark. Moeak.—"The Trojui Woman". 19. _ OBPUI.UV.—Dark, will re-open Sept 5. , j.,, 8b.\tti^. —Dark. Iteports say season of stoct^pnu open B*»ai the middle of August. ^ Gbans.^ —Fisher .Taaderllle and pictures. EKPBE8S.—Bid July 24 and -week: Apollo Trio, Beawe and Balrd tlie McDonalds, Tork and King, and Dr. Boyal Raceford. . „ Pantaoeb'.— Bill 26-31: Bio and Nornan, Bice ajid Frances,' Joslc Klynn's Minstrels, Silver and N'orbi. JuUertte Dlko, end •'Lnslunla. Ltbic. —Dark. Obib^tai, Pauce.— 'Burlesque. -jlllAU.—Dark. ^ ^ ^ 'roraiST.—Tbls theatre las cbanged fram Dur- "^uifo pictures. lSsMeb. —"Birth of a Nation' pictures, now -_^urth week. ^ tSbebti, Alhamboi, Meiboubne, Alaska. Co- LosiAL, MiBSio.v. Class A, Alki, Ballabd, Bisok, BuicK -Cat, Citv, Cbtstal. Cowen Pabk, Dbeam, GOOD. ELECTBIC, EUTB, rBEMONT, Gbeenwood, Good I«UCK, Hiou CXasb, Impebiai.j Ibis, Jack- son, Madison, - Ne^- Home, Occidental. Odeon, OtYMPIA-V. I'ALACE, PTTtfltNT HOUB, ' PSIKCESS. Ave-vct:, U.vjon, Victcb, Ye Colleoe Flatbocse. . Queen Ah-XE, Savoy, Societi, Stao, Stab, Thibd YBBtEa rnd wabhimoton, pictures .only. MaSIBOM Pabk; —Western otompede and pouad- up did well 10-17. HiPPopBOME.—'DanrluE afternoons and eremngs. AuusEUENT PAVILION.—Modem and sodty dan- cing, led'by'Prof. Frank McConnack, and vocal and linJnifKntal music. toia."— This Is the new name of 'the old Pcn- SgCTTTbeatre on 'Second Avenue. Theatre under- went extensive repairs and alterations prior to opetilDg. Sunday, 23, as a combination hourp, using flve-octs and severar reela of pictures, at a tarts of ten cents. Becbeation Pieb. —Band concerts and dancing. Luna Pask.— ^Mecca for thousands dally. Dsual line of amusments and park devices. Sicabt-Uenbt-White Roof-Gabden. —Open air theatre, roof garden and dancing pavilion. . C^oncE M. KiDo, of the Orpneum Orchestra, wrote fbc Bong, "iMlgs Stella Brown," whldi was Bonff for the nrst time at the Empress last week, by tne Melody Maids. Fifc<kNK Stsinficld has b««za promoted to'prlvate secretary to Alexander Pantages. ' C. I. NoBBis, of the Norria tt 'Bowe Circus, ■topped off here en route to Chicago. ''WOBK on the new ;eoo,000 Coliseum Theatre, At 'Fifth and Pine Streets, is progressing rapidly. Atbon-Johnson Platess were In Vancouver last week, and will play Everett and Belllngham f9C:Vjnontb stand after completing the Canadian date. The compaoy -will play San Frandsco about the middle of September. Davenpobt and Stanlet played Vernon, B. C, lost 'week, and have a contract to play for a month at -tjie Imperial Theatre, there. It Is an open air amusement palace. Vincent and Moobe are playing at 'the Breakers Cafe, cabaret, and'have a contract for the balance of the year. These performers made good In vaude- ville m the Fisher time. -BsDiE-BEBO-Is-now In his sixth -week at Tate's, and 'will appear on the program of that hou^e for the next twelve weeks. Manages J. 'Rush BaoNSoy, of the Empress Theatre, and Mrs. BronaoD, are In San Diego, at thla writing, where Mr. 'Bronson Is taking part In the' Moose celebration held there. During; his absence, John Donnelian Is acting as manager. £d. Fishes, of the 'Fisher Booking Association. Is spending his vacation , on Us ranch. North of thiS'Mly. ■ .MoTton-Leoch Players have temporarily dls;- banded and will re-organlze early in August for a. Kail and Winter tour of Puget Sound datot. The Ke|Ile-Bums Association Is.now located in ttae^pheom Theatre BuHdlng, after malntalnlDg oSloee'ln the P. I. Building for several years. SaU' -UaaMAN Is now-doing a single turn, but will rejoin his partner, Claude 'Wande, In a double act later. Stetson and Hnsea have quit the cabaret game for a* few wteks to play several dates for Fisher. >rBlECE and Oibabd, Coast defenders, are bsrk In the Queen Cltr after a year's successful tour of the E:astem. States. - . - Peajil-"Whiteside and husband are here.on a Tlslt with Miss Whiteside's mother. TB£ Fisher Booking Offices booked Brown and Carbonette, and Davenport and Stanley, to Vemom. ft/iCtf^or a month's thne; during-a celebration held In . tbcr Canadian dty. <XIF7 and 'Dee have completed their Puget f^nnd ■ h ooklngs- for Fisher, and have gone to Call- fOPBWJor Bert Levey. E[^BL B. Wenoast. a pianist of note, from Mln- ]t<^pons, is spending a few weeks in tbls city, vtsl^ng Stanley Dale. Mr. Wengart Is on-Ms way to the Exposition In 'Frisco, and played at the Hof Bran, in this city, during Shrlner week. .The water carnival on Lake Washington, Thurs- day of Sbrlners' week, was a huge success. .MBS. Joseph Manning sang "The Star Spangled Banner," at the Liberty Ball celebration here. Wed- nesday, when the Liberty BeH was on exhibition. -Tinf Rovnd-Dp. at Madison Park current week, furnished thrills and excitement aplen^ for the thousands whoL -wttnessed the Wild West exhlbl- •'?S;. -.""'l horses, untamed steers, real cowboys aM'COwglrls, honest-to-goodness Indians ind stage cvaijies -were a feature of the life depicting the oayS'that used to be. vtu^CANDES MiNTT, of the FlsheT Booking offices, nasj^^tumed from his vacation spent at Lake Waiaington. He says that he had some time trying to; in veigle the finny tribe from their haunts, and «VtUng the game birds to remain motionless looe enodgfi to get his firing arm.s pointed In their dl- But, neverthclesa. the old office looks hn me l ike and Invltl^ to hlm. "Pbofs" Albxbi UcEat, of. the.Grand..baa r«- tnmcd from a two we^' visit :in Sian Froujjsco. SoDSA's BAND will pls; at the Metropolitan Jnlj 29-31. \ ' ; ' ■ "The Kibmebs" la the next attranlon at tbv Mcore, 28-31. . e:d. leach, BcenJe artist and photographer, at the Graad Opera Hcnae, pointed th« scenery for the'oew Pantages Theatre,' In this city.' Edmund Bueesb Tisited the . Wasblfgtpn. Film Corporation's plant. -at Klrktnnd. last'Thursday. Mr. Oreese'lB'on hlB 'way to Alaska, ■where he wfa appear In a number of films taken In the far North. The Bio Foub, V-L-3-E, wUl soon move to their i\f,yr, exclusive office building, AIR OHve; 9trq«t. This Is the first building In the West to be devoted exclusively for film pacposesi Mention of dedica- tory servles were given In The Clippeb several weeks ago. The People's cuobus will hold a Venetian Fiesta on Lake Washington, Tuesday. 27. Popular selections wMI characterize the program, and prizes -will be given for the best decorated canoes par- ticipating in the fiesta- Hie People's Choms son:- bi-rs over 200 singers. casabetb. GEBUA^-IA.—^Dlttrlch Quartette and 'Max Alder- kast, vocalist, are splendid entertainers. Base.v Cafe. —The following cabaret •artcrtain- ers are pleasing patrons: Helen Veil, ragtime sing- er ; Joe Bonner, local favorite; Helcnc Scanlon, ragtime queen; Dorothy Crook,, ballad oj^d rag- 'thne singer: WolL Copp, master of the ivories: Helen Jcnrell, operatic and classical songs, and Jimmy Nolan, .mandolin and character .singer. SeattlT Cbill. —^The Seattle Orchestra, nnder the direction of Cornelia Appy, Is proving a real drawing card. Bbcakebs Cafe. —Bert Vincent and Eugene Mil- ler, songs and music; Llewella Lloyd, cometlst and rag singer; Mln and Rose. Coast favorites: Pally McCrca, Nina Moore. Hector De Cawe, drums, and Rocroe Knuppc, pianist. nop Bbau. —lEthyl Young, girl. baritone: Helen KIckar. ragtime songstress: Ruth Williams, popu- lar songs; -Heinle Klotz, tenor; Bert Chase, bal- lads, with Kris Houston at piano, are presenting a quality vaudeville bill. Cecii. Gbili- iMIss M. Law. ballad songstresii. Nora Beverage, ragtbno vocalist; Jimmy Blyer, pianist, and Fred Brovm, "nut" comedian. Washington Annex Gbill. —Hariy West's Or- chestra Is pleasing patrons with a varied roper, toire of classic and popular numbers. CiTT GniLT,.—iRose Barnes, wMstllDg end nov- elty songs ; Louise Pryor, pianist; Dorothy Crook, rags and ballads, nnd Bessie Sing, contralto. BcTLEB Cafe. —La Gourge's numbers on the or- gan, and George C. Hagstrom's orchestral selec- tions, are pleasing. Amebican Cafe. — Jlr. Conley, ballads: Nettie Nestor. Nada Kcscr. Edna Marble a local favorite; Dell Moore, character and populac songs; E. K. Maltland, pianist and amusement manager. - Rathskeller.— Cabaret de luxe every evening. T.VTE's. —Amy .{iherra. In novplty rng numbers; Effle Burton, prima donna ; Dainty Marjorle, son- brette; Leah Ifybe;, In popular songa; Motile Mack, dnnce creations : Paallne Bennett, eonrano; Eddio Berg, versatile entertainer; Sue Ward. syncop;tteil melodies: ever-popular Stanley Dale, In repertoire of classical and popular selections, and Tatc'a Concert Band. Rocliester, Jf. T. —^Temple. Vaughon Glaser's Stock Co., In "He Fell in Love With Hla Wife," work of July 20. FAMILY (J. H. Fonnevea.<«y. mgr.)—iWeek of 26, Gus Arnold's Tabloid Players. NOTES. Joe Zaba Is working tMs part of the State with his carnival waiting for the fairs to open, and he has some fairs In his book for the season. Mike Tbot is carrj'lng a floe act called the Water Circus, featuring some clever diving girls and making a special feature of a double act piit over by the McRae Twins, who hail from Calais. Mo., and to hear them boost the home town one would Imagine it was on the map. Manaqeb Edwakds Is maUng great .preparations for the Industrial 'Exposition, ■which, opens Aug. 31. St, John, Can,—Opera House (W. C. McKay, mgr.) the Empire Musical Comedy Co. closed its <n«agement July 24, and left for Halifax, N. .S. Coming, Hoi^an s Musical Comedy Co., 24, indefi- nite. Unique, CQsu, EstPuESS and Stab,' moving !tlc- tures only.'^ Ltbic, vaudeville nnd raoving pictorea IMFEBIAL.—The P!v<'adlily jonnnles, dancers, and moving pli.'tures. J. L. Vincent and cnixrrt Sweeney, of-this city.- xvlll open the Temple Theatre In the^ Temple- of Honor Building. Main Street. N. E.. Aug. 1, with moving. pictures. The soatfaig capacity wU 'bs about 300, Soath Bend. Ind Andltorlnm. (S.. W. Pick- ering, mgr.)'high dass photoplays- I,A Salle. CoLONiAi, and Subfbisb, plctorea. notes. The Strand Theatre Company, of Soutli Bend, has been incorporated by Robert Codd. William Mclnemy and Joseph SosnoskI, and has leased the tbnitre. formerly known as the Indiana, for a term of years, and 'will open within a -week or two. The house win be re-named the "Strand," and wlU be <><tnlpi>ed with modom projection machines and photoplay drama produ:tions shown. Robert Codd who formcriy managed picture houses here, will be the manager. WoBK on the Majestic Theatre is progressing nicely, and It is the expectation that within the next month it will t>e ready for the opening. Gentkt Bbos.' Cibcus Is hilled here for July 2S. The Orpheum Tbeatre -will re-open Ane. 23. Eph. f. Daily, manager of the Internrban Amusement Co. formerly known as Spriugbroak Park. Is doing di he can to get the rece timck aad buildings ready for th« Fall tSMt. ' ii DREAIViB 99 TIE GREATEST WALTZ BALUO l» YEAfIS Aa auBB by: Winona Winter. Professional Copies, and Orelieatcatton* uofr na&lf- AliSU My Boyhood Days; Maggie^ My Dear; Take Me Back to 'Frisco, Francis: When .Mayt4me Comes Again. Molly Dear: Because She Met Me ; Oh ! Ob : How I Do Love Joe; That IntemaUoDOl War; ad Orphan; Cottage Among the Rosea: Sweet Girl In Maine; My Beautiful Home O'er the Sea; Won't Von Come Out to California and Me; When Moon- beams Dance Beneath the Fines; An 'Ally Girl In Belgium Blue: The Bed, Red Rose; My Pipe and I; The Count^'B Call; My Indiana Home; I -Am Lonesome for Some One Dear That Is You; Love's Exchanges; Tench Me to Forget; A Broken Heart: Home and Liberty.; 'Frisco; Get On the Suffragists' Band Wagon ; Dreaming of You, Nellie Darling; Oh! Ton Eagle; I Am Gotbg Home tO'Mother; The Rose of \esterdsy; A Broken Heart; Twen- tieth Century America; At the Movies; Only Puppy Love; Brown Eyes: The Prairie Queen; Gee. But I Love My Girl; That Ragtime Heavenly Rig; I'd Like to Be a Soldier; Apachle; Will Glory Bring Me Back My Boy; Only a Dream Pic- ture; Did Yoa r:vcr Have a Sweet Sweetheart; Where the Orange Blossoms Grow; Going to tbo Fair: Tbo Girl I Love: Sometimes: Words of My Mother: Love's Tryst; Old Glory and the Golden Rod; The Moon's Bright Eyes: at the San Fran- cisco Fair; That's Jim, That's Him ; Call Me Bacic to That TJttIc World ; In Old Kalntuck ; When the nolden Run Is Setting, Sweet Msrle: The Ford: Yon Will Do; Be Mine for Keeps; Love Me and Mc Alone; A Dying Soldier's Message; In the Firelight: The Boys in the Trenches; Father; Ros-^s and Daffodils; I'm Going Back to Thee, etc.: My Dreams: A Jitney Ride: The Old Time Country Dance; Good-bye Expo., Farewell 'Frisco; Honey Moon: On to 'Frisco; Verla; 'When .the Moon Is Smiling, Madeline; J Want to Be Adopt- ed; The Harvcrter Band; The Whole World's-In Love with the Girl I Love; The Girl Beside Her I>a; Sons of England; When Dinah Went to Col- lege : Just for You_ Only; Yevette; Now and Forever Alwa.vs: It Pays to Advertise; My Little Bungalow Out West; Oh, Mr. Moon Man; She's Only Seventeen; A Boat Made of Bone; A Message from Hla Soldier Dad: Down By the Little Old School House: I'm Going Back to Old Klllamey; My Mother's iCyes: The I/and We-Iiove-; Good-bye, Sweetheart, Good-bye; A Spray of Orange- Blos- voms; Wild Flowar Waltz: Dear. I Love You Dream By the Stream in the Starll^t; If Tou'll Make 'Dp I Will Forgive: A Memory; A Baloon to the Moon to See Loves Spoon; When I Miss You: Mine, All Mine; Say You'll Be My Sweetheart; Nonsense; Don't Try to Boss, etc.; Roses Bloom 'Round the Arbor; The Old Arm Chair; Smile: When My Heart Calls, etc.; It's Up to Yon; Florida; -My, Castle Is My Home; A Bagtlme Dov: On th^ Banks of Old Beech Fork River; Sally's Comei to Town; When the Bobbins Sing Again In Dci<r Old Spring; Love at Sunset; The \^cathcr It Is Fine; Only You and I: My Irish Flo; Since I Foil in Love with You : Papa, Won't- You Smllo. etc.; Outside It's a-Ralnlng; Those I.ovlng Old Coon Melodies; If You'll Keep Your Eyes on Me; The Pleasant Valley; If Life-Was One Long Dream: Some Girl; Champagne Tango: College March: Suffragette Sally; My Love for Thee; I'm Going to Go Back to Mlcnlgan; Our TSod Cross Nurse : My Eagle' Bird ; ■ Wilson the Wise: Wc Have Drifted Far Apart: I Miss You More Tbls Week. etc.: Dreamllght; In the Garden of Memory; In Heartland; Mary Ann O'Bourke: Let Me Call You Sweetheart; Pullman Pete: The Old Home: T^e War Is On; June Days Fulfill My Dreams; Where Is Papa; Going to Thot 'Frisco Show: Dearest Old Mother; Kiss Me Darling Again: I Km a Happy Married Man: Ragtime: Yon Are the Girl of My Dreams: My Little Charm- ing Maid; That Neutrality Bag; I Miss You, Mot^c^ Dear: Roses Remind Me- of 'You: The Land of My Dreams; I Love Y'ou, Honey Dear; My Dear Old Home: You're the Sweetest Girl in All the World: Where the Mississippi Is Flowing; My Loved Violin; Frisky 'Frisco Town, 1015; Sunset: Pine-Clad Hills of Virginia; 'When the Buttercups Are In Bloom; The Bed, White, and Blue and Green, Free Copies to Frofcaaloaala 1IKE8 COLDSIITH ft C0„ WashingtoB, 1. C. The Carroll Comedy Co. Wanted For A FoU Actlni Included). SKETiCH T£AU, t1 GENERAL BUSINESS WOMAN, wll Man and Women it plays responsible Parts. ^.thOhild. State eveiy- thing in first letter. Pay your own telegrams. Addreaa. ION CARROLL. Button, W. Va. WANTBD, FOB. WOLFORD STOCK COMPANY MAN FOR- LEADS (preferably ono who sings, for gnar- tette), PIANO PliA'TER. Other Repertoire People doing specialties, -write. Tell all and answer quick. E. lu PAUL, HnmbOldt, ITanana. TIimST mVBHOOOD PIANIST. (A-F.ofU.) Head. Arrange end Transpose. BI.ABCUB WHIXB Leads, Second Bus., Ingenues WaTdrobe,experience»ndabUlty BesflonalblellanageiBonly. Add. TINNEY UVE^NQOOD, loaMain St., Lafayette. Indiana. THE PRINCESS STOCK CO., UNDER CANVAS WAHTS Capable Bep. People In OR lines, thoes doing specialties prefetxed. People must be wllilng to remain halanr»i of tent season and go into hous^mr Winter. Hake salaiT low, as it la snre. Ten al l. SlIOBfllAS AMD STEVBHB, Week ot Joly IM, Wtartletewa, laJlane.