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10 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER October 16 STOCKLETS. SAVOY MUSICAL COMEDY CO. opened Oct. 3 at the Savoy Theatre, Ihiluth, MIdd., under the manngement of Artbar Abeleon, also manager ot the house. Jay F. McGee, formerly producer for B. C. Whitney, of Detroit. Mich., and for Harvey D. Orr Maslcal Corned; Co.. has been secured as producer and principal comcdlSD. The openlss. bin was entitled "At Palm Beach," fresh from the pen of -Mr. McGeo. BUI will be changed twice a week. This company takes ihc place of Jack AmIck'B "Pennant Winners," which hod a suecess- fnl season of Bfteen weeks at this house. Mr. Amlck's company goes on the road for a short tonr, and will then return and nltcmate with the new company between Duluth and Superior, Wis., for the winter season. Roster of the new com- pany : Jay V. McGec. Al. Williams, second comedy; Sadie De Voy, soubrettc; Murl McCarthy, prima donna; Arthur Jackson, straights; Franklin McQec, characters, and Alma Jonea, chArn'ctere. Chorus: Alice Jorcc, Opal La Mont, Garnet La Mont. Flor- ence Reed. Amy Moure. Gertrude Castle, Lillian Wagner and Olive Marshall. THE COMPTON-HLOMB STOCK CO. t^tnmcd to Woodstc<:k, 111., Oct. 0, and pres-^nted "The Man Who Wins," iit the Opera Hoojse, as the opcnlug nttractlon. The plays this company will present this Winter are claimed to be entirely new. A STOCK company la to be Installed at the Orand, Syracuse, N. Y., at popular prices. The bonic has been closed since May. JBROMK REN.NEK and M.\RIE CUBTI3 bead the company opening the Walnut Street, Phila- delphia. Oct. 11 ALICE CARRINGTON has resigned from the Wadsworth Stock Co., New York, to accept a more lucrative engagement. She carries the good wishes of the company, RAYMOND D, CRAWPORD and wlfo are Koing to get back into the protrusion with the old reli- able Crawford's Comedians, featuring "Uncle Zoke," They have been off the road for two years, and write, "that's plenty Ionic." The company will plp.y bouses this winter, with a repertoire of new .m.i relloble plays. , . ,^ THE ADAIR CO. opened Oct. 4. at the Albam- bra Theatre, Marlon. O.. presenting two plays weekly. The opening bill, Jlonday, was "rnilcr Bouthern Skies,'' with "Alias Jimmy Valentine" gucceedlng it Thursday, Oct. 7. THE potrons of the Bronx Theatre, New York, where Keith's Players are appearlnt;, are unani- mous In declaring waiter P, Rlcbardson the most popular leading man that bas ever appeared with that company. PEARL KINKAID. of the Keith Players, Broar Theatre, N<rw York, Is vacationing. Serves her r!ght, Bho deserves It, MARGABBT FIELDING, tlia Ingenno of the Keith's Players, Bronx Theatre, New York City, Is c-onflld?ned one oif the best dressed women in slock. And not only tliat—abe can act. A. happy comblnatlou. THE leading man and lady at the Aihambra nieatre, Harlon O,, ars "Jane ana John." You'll have to guess tne rest. GU8 HuN, once a gun juggler. Is now directing the destinies of the Adair Co., at the Alham.>ira Theatre, Marlon, O. •THE .RINO.>LASTBR In Polly of the Circus saw The Olrl from Oklahoma at Sky Farm, talking to Ma°sle Pepper and Little Boy Blue. After giv- ing them The Third Decree at The Witching Hour they found out What Happened to Mary." •THE T1.^^E, THE I'LAfE AND THE GIRT,"— The time, any afternoon or cvenliv;: the place, Grnnd Opera House, Brooklyn; the girl, Enid May Jackson. THEJY ARE laughing yet In Brooklyn over Chas. ScboHeld's recent performance In "Under Cover." WELBA LEJSTINA, of the Wadsworth Co., Now York, baa everything that tends to make the successful actress; yonu, beauty and ambltloTi are some of the attributes of this nndoubtcdav clever little leading lady. The Wadsworth patrons charge her with majtv more. IX)N*r FOKGBT "My Wife" this week, at the Wadsworth, New York. You'll never regret IL FOUR FULL-FLEOeED HITS HEADLININS A CATALOB OF WONDERFUL SONBS SO NAT OSBORNE and BOBBY HEATH'S NOVELTY SENSATION Y H^'orE T O W N »• I R E L A N D By ALFRED SOLMAN and BARTLEY 008TELL0. The .Greatest of Great Irish BaUads The Country's Recognized NOVELTY SONG HIT. Great Doutolo and Patter Versions GOULD THE DREAMS ofaDREAMER COME TRUE BRANEN and LANGE'S PREMIER BALLAD. An Over-night Hit WRITE, WIRE OR CALX. HIKE li. MORRIS, 141 : ARCHIE F1<ETCBBR, 136 Rortk Otb St., PhUadelpbl*. Pk. WALTER WI1.80N. Grand Opera Hoase Bldg., Cbfcago, HI, Ath BROWn, JACK MBni>EI.SOK. Pantages Bld^,, 34 BoyUtom St,, San Francisco, Cal. Bostom, BaM. FRANK SLiNNING STOCK CO. NOTES.—Th!a company, aftvr a very successful season of twenty- tbrcc weeks, olo.'^cs Oct. IG at Lyons, Kan., and will store the out lit for the Winter at Belolt, from where'Wi" osiioct to open next season with a bigger anJ better show than beiorc. In spite of rain and dlsngroeable weather, the company h!ut prospered this season. Have a dandy fair here at itiissell this week, \vlth lots of good free acts, races and a Uhc display of live stock. Wcother is line and wc are looking forward to big buslnesu. XOXIE BARUETT. In private life Mr.':. R. C. Woodson, played the part of Lucy, the school teach- er lu '-.Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch," witb the Grayce Scott Co., In Blrmlngoum, Ala., with which she formerly played at Rlclunond, Va. LORRAINE BERNHABD, at the MaJesUc, Bir- mingham, Ala., has wou a host of admirers by her attractive stage presence and artistic work. DE WITT NEWIXG. of the Grayce Scott Co., in Birmingham, Ala., Is one of the pleasantest fel- lows one would care to meet, and as a stage man- ager, prodDcer or performer he la an artist. THE Walter S, Baldwin Stock Company will close Its season at the Crescent. New Orleans, Oct. lU, after a tlve weeks' stay, and move to San Antonio. Tes., for uu Indefinite run. Manager Baldwlik hopes to retnrn to New Orleans with nia company for tae holiday season. MARION BARNEY has a dramatic school In Montreal. ROTB HEWITT, a well known leading woman, died In Cleveland, O.. Oct. S. MISS BILLY LONG, of the Poll Players, Hart- ford, furnishes this recipe: Two ounces cnpcolate, One-half cup cold milk. Two cups granulated sugar. One-third cup golden syrup. Two tablespoons of batter. One teaspoon of vanilla. Oh ! Fudge! I.AVINIA SHANNON has Joined the Forsbcrs Players, at the Park Place Theatre, Newark, N. J., to play character parts. EI-^KIU nnil BILLV HALL, since closing with the Vale Stock Co.. Sept. 2!>, have been presenting sketches at the Orpbeum, Brockton. Mass., as-' slsted by J. Bernard Hurl, former leading man ot that company. JOE TUAYBR, after closlnc a Summer stock season of twelve weeks, at Lexington Park, Is notr Incited with the Lonargan Players, at the Audi- torium, ~L}-nn, Mass. ROSE MAAY KING, leading lady of Qie Mac- CurJy Players, Gotham Theatre, Brooklyn, has recovered from lier recent Indlipogltlon, and- re- turned to the company, Oct 11. She was warmly greeted, THE Tuesday and Tbnraday matinees at the Wadsworth, New York; are largely attended. Why'/ Because of the sensible souvenirs Manager Om- steln ban selected for hia satellites. IF YOD want to see David Chase Carroll Daly, see "My Wife," at Wadsworth Theatre. New Torg, this week. HOMER BARTON Is now playing leads with the Ebnerson Players at the Opera House. Lowell, Mass. He was formerly with Wright Huntlngtou at Duluth. Minn. FRANCES WILLIAMS, the handsome and t.nl- cntcd member ot the Hyperion Players, NfH' Haven, believes in dieting. So do we: wc have tn. WG acknowledge the receipt of the announci- ment ot the twenty-fifth anniversary of Mr. ami Mrs. Cameron Clemens. Good. Ana may you sec another twenty-five, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron ('-, and have all the good things you could possibly wish for yourselves. BEpLA CAIRNS, the attractive, when not In- fenulng for the Hyperion FlaJ'ers in New Have:i, ells some clever stories of everyday life. JOHN DILSON, same company, same theatre. •Iso tell3 stories. H.\RRT lUfWL&T. alM same troupe. Is a gro.nt plugs^r for the Phillies. ' He told us the score the first game-^BB Bo«n as it was concluded. IF YOU want to tee acting that doesn't sifi'iu like acting, we commend you to Richard Ogdcn. tbe Wadsworth Stock Co., New York. BKBTON OHTntCBIXX^ of the Auditorium All- 9tar Players, BnUlmore, Is searching for an apnri- ment liQns«. Come right along, sir. Churchill, it's chronic ivltta tu. EDNA HIBBARD. of the Audlterinm All-Smr Players, Baltimore, brought three tmnks to tii.n dty. Among her other quallflcatlooe she !^: ^ good dresser.