The Billboard 1909-03-13: Vol 21 Iss 11 (1909-03-13)

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The Bi lliboard MARCH 13, 1909. CORRESPONDENCE. (Continued from page 25.) PORTSMOUTH.—MUSIC HALL (F. W. Hartford, twgr.) Quigley’s Vaudeville week of 20; The Harcourt Company week of March 1 SOMERSWORTH. —CITY OPERA (Corson & King, mgrs.) Paid man’s moving pictures and illustrated songs 27 and March 6 NEW JERSEY. ATLANTIC CITY.—APCLLO. Elks’ Minstrels 26-27; Bertha Galland in The Return of Eve 1-3; Louise Gunning in Marcelle 5-6. CRI TERION. Moving pictures and vaudeville week of 1. STEEL PIER. Band concerts and moving picture shows. STEEPLECHASE Vitagraph and illustrated § songs. YOUNG'S PIER. Vaudeville and moving pictures week of 1. YOUNG’S NEW PIER. Roller skating and band concerts. HOBOKEN.—EMPIRE (A. N. Bruggeman, gen. mgr.; J. F. Vrohm, bus. mgr.) The Quartet, The Barrows-Lancaster Co., Binns, Binns and Binns, O'Day, Goyt Roberts, Hayes and Roberts, Ida Trio, Alcide Capitaine and Kinet ograph week of 15. GAYETY. Golden Crook Extravaganza Co. week of 14; Sam Scribner's Big Show week of 21. LYRIC (M. M. Schenck, mgr.) Vaudeville and moving pictures. JERSEY CITY.—MAJESTIC derson, mgr.) Me, Him and I March 1-6; New Minister 8-15: Man of the Hour 15-20. BON TON (Thos. W. Dinkins, mgr.) Fay Foster March Lilies 15-20. Henderson, tures. PATERSON.—LYCEUM mgr.) Hip, Hip, Hooray 1-3; Texas Jack 4-6. FOLLY (Jes. E. Pine, mgr.) Sam T. Jacks Own Company and The Kentucky Belles week of March 1. EMPIRE (A. M. Bruggemann, mer.) Flo Irwin and Co., Monroe and Mack, Wills and Hassan, Bimm, Bomm, B-r-r-r, Peil son, Goldie and Lee, J. Warren Keane, Edwards Davis and Co. and the Kinetograph week of March 1. PERTH AMBOY.—BIJOU (J. F. Ernst, mgr.) Dainty Dottie Dale, Parshley, Thos. Meagan and Co., Tom Smith, Mule. Fregola and the Bijougraph week of March 1. UNION HILL.—HUDSON (Jos. mer.: Harry Leonhardt, gen. mer.) ters, Lillian Shaw, Kountry Kids, Aerial Smiths, Leonard and Drake, Heidelberg Quartet week of March 1. Vaudeville and moving pictures. HEFLICH’S HALL. Moving pictures and vaudeville. THE LIBERTY. Vaudeville and moving pictures. MARCY’S CASINO. Vaudeville and moving pic tures. NEW MEXICO. ALBUQUERQUE.—ELKS’ THEATRE (0. A, Matson, mer.) Zeke, the Country Boy March 1; Black Patti Troubadours 4. NEW YORK. NEW YORK CITY.—William Hodge in The Man from Home continues at the Astor; Eleanor Robsn, in The Dawn of a To-morrow, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC mgr.) Waudeville .and moving pic (Francis J. Gilbert, PASTIME. Lyceum: Wilton Lackaye, in The Battle, at the | Savoy; Helen Ware, in The Third Degree, at the Hudson: Frank MelIntyre, in The Easiest Way, at the Stuyvesant; Mrs. Leslie arter, in Kassa, at the Liberty; Grace George, in A Woman’s Way, at the Hackett; Rates in The Fighting Hope, Moude Adams, in What Every Woman Knows, at the Empire: Carlotta Nillson, in This Woman and That Man, at the Maxine Elliott; William Collier, in The Patriot, at the Garrick; Fannie Ward. in The New Lady Wallack’s; Thomas A. Wise an’ banks, the Bijou, and Julia Marlowe in The Goddess of Reason, at Daly's. G. P. Huntley, Grey, continues at the New Amsterdam; Mabel Barrison, in The Blue Mouse, at the Lyric: An Douglas Fair na Held, in Miss Innocence, at the New York; | P James T. Powers, in Havana, at the Casino; Elsie Janis, erbocker: Bessie McCoy, in The Three Twins, at the Majestic; The Queen of the Moulin Rouge. at the Circle; The Girl from Rector’s, at Weber's, and A Stubborn Cinderella, at the Broadway. WEST END THEATRE. Eddie Foy in Mr. Hamlet of Broadway was last week's attraction here. Mr. Foy appeared as Hamlet, and Maude Raymond as Ophelia. THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE. The Man of the Hour, by George Broadhurst, was the attraction last week. The cast included Cyril Scott. Harry Harwood, James E. Wilson, Rapley Holmes William DPeming, Albert Parker, E. J. Le Saint, Charles Stedman, M. J. Cody, Alma Powell, Marien Chapman and Kate Lester. THE ACAD EMY OF MUSIC. David Warfield his New York season here on Saturday evening, March 6. THE YORKVILLE. Mildred Holland appeared as Lady Teazle in Sheridan’s classic, The School for Scandal, last week. THE METROPOLIS. Benjemin Chapin in his four act war play, Honest Abe, was last week's attraction. Mr. Chapin takes the part of Lincoln. HURTIG & SEAMON’S. Rice and Barton presented the Rice-Ilill Folly Company last week here. George W. Rice played the _ principal part, end he was assisted by T. F. Thomas, John FE. Cain. Idylla Vyner, Henrietta Wheeler. The Four Londons, and others. BROOKLYN.—MONTAUK (Edw. Trail, mer.) Rose Stahl in The Chorus Lady week of 1; HOUSE | _ PS cage tice in Full 25; Sher | of Gottenturg 8-10: | (John R. |} Inger.) Vaudeville and pictures. STAR (John | Murphy, mgr.) The Serenaders week of 1. GAY | pyland | OLYMPIC | } | ETY (James Clark, mgr.) The Girl from Hap week of 1; The Serenaders week of 8. (Nick Norton, mgr.) The Cracker Jacks week of 1. BIJOU (James Hyde, mgr.) Vaudeville, GEO. H. HAKES. BUFFALO.—STAR (Dr. Peter C. Cornell, mgr.) The Witching Hour March 1-6; The Girls Louis James 11-13. TECK Oishei, mgr.) Geo. Fawcett in Gan | ton and Co., March 1-6; The Wolf 8-13; Bertha | Kalich 22-27; The Mimic World 29-April 3. LYRIC (John Langhlin, mgr.) The Straight PIER. | | Pittsburg Road March 1-€; The Cat and the Fiddle 8-13: Wine, Women and Song 22-27; The Wizard of Oz 29-April 3. ACADEMY (E. J. Wilbur, mgr.) The Candy Kid March 1-6; 8-13. LAFAYETTE (Chas. M. Baggs, Broadway Gaiety Girls March 1-6; The Travelers 8-13. GARDEN (Chas. E. White, mer.) The Morning Glories 1-6; Rose Sydell and Her | London Belles 8-13. CONVENTION HALL (BH. L. Meech, mgr.) Automobile Show March 1-6: Orchestra 16; Mischa Elman Concert 29. SHEA’S (M. Shea, mgr.; Henry J. Carr, asst. mgr.) Hyams and McIntyre, Murphy and | Nichols, Rice and Cady, The Onlaw Trio, Ma belle Adams, The Great Golden Troupe, Pauli netti and Beane, Joe Maxwell and Co. and moving pictures week of 1. COLISEUM RINK. | Prof. Thurston, fancy trick skater March 2. (Frank E. Hen| Our | 1-6; Williams’ Imperials 8-13; Tiger | (Frank E. | | Bros., Josephine Davis, Crenyon, and motion pictures week of March 1, EMPIRE THEATRE | ‘J. H Rhodes, mgr.) Bon Tons 22-24; Reilly | | 25-27; Rollickers March 1-3. } | ' Traveling | Salesman, at the Gaiety: Frances Starr, in The | Blanche | at the Belasco; | Bantock, at | in The Gentleman from Mississippi, at | in Kitty | Ross. mgr.) Katherine Rober Stock Co. in Heart of Blue Kidte week of 22: Marching | Througi: Georgia v °k of March 1-6: Romeo and Juliet week of S. BURTIS RINK (C. S. Rurtis. mer.) John ttarves vs. Tom Slater in j fifteen mile race Marci 2. in The Fair Co-Ed., at the Knick| | Ghost, The Varsity Quartette, Walter Law and | | born, | HOUSE (W. J. Hass, res. | Perry Sis| | DeHaven and Harry Potter and Co. and | | mgr} ALBANY.—HARMANUS BLEECKER HALL (H. R. Jacobs, mgr.) The Golden Butterfly 2223: Cattle King of Montana 24-25: Brewster's Millions 26-27; The Old PROCTOR’S THEATRE (Howard Graham, mgr.) Tuscany Troubadours, The Three Renards, Arthur Hueston, A King for a Night; Quigley and Woods’ Big Show 25-27; Bowery Burlesquers March 1-3: Girls from the Moulin Rouge 4-6. GAIETY THEATRE (Mrs. Agnes Barry, mgr.) The Big Review 22-24; Dreamland Rurlesquers ATRE (Emil Deiches, mgr.) Moving pictures and vaudeville March 1. PROCTOR ANNEX (Gay Graves, mgr.) Moving pictures and illustrated songs week of March 1. ROCHESTER—LYCEUM (M. E. Wolff, mer.) The Merry Widow week 1. COOK OPERA Wiggins, mgr.) Rock and Fulton, Bernardi, Six Bonessettis, Rossi and Paula, Clifford and Burke, Dooley and Sales, Chasino, Sidney and pictures week of 1. CORINTHIAN (C. W. Coleman, mer.) The World Reaters week 1; Morning Glories week 8. NATIONAL (Harry Hurtig, mgr.) Vaudeville has been inaugurated at this house; four | shows daily. Santinelli, Hayes and Rayfield, Les Albertys, Burke’s Dogs, La Values and pictures week of 1. BAKER (Klaw & Erlanger, mgrs.) Morals of Marcus week 1; The Forest Love week &. UTICA.—MAJESTIC (N. C. Mirick, mgr.) Chauncey Olcott in Ragged Robin 22; The Blue | Mouse 24-25; The Cat and the Fiddle 26; Under Southern Skies 27: Fifty Miles from Boston 3; The End of the Trail 6. SHUBERT (Fred J. Berger, Jr... mgr.) Ed. Wynn and Co, in Mr. Rusy-Body: Harry Breen, singing comedian; Jolly and Wild, in The Music Teacher; Crouch and Richard, Banjo artists: Julius Tannen, monOlocuist; Johuny Busch Trio, comedians; Sutcliffe Troupe, novelty act, and moving pictures week of ORPHEUM (Fred S. Anderson, mer.) The Four Musical Kleises, Will Davis, nonologue; Geo. H. Harris, illustrated songs | and moving pictures. DEWEY (Hyman & Rob inson, mgrs.) Jeannie Felmar, Mae Buckley, Sue | Dale. Mae Hartford and Anna Murry week of 8. COLUMBIA MUSIC HALL (Sam_ Gutstadt, Marie Bell, Rose Gravilla, Louise Marion, Gertrude Allston and Lillie Ferriss week of 8. ACEURN.—RURTIS AUDITORIUM (John N. BINGHAMTON —SlfONE OPERA HOUSE (J. . E. Clark, mg..: fladley’s Moving Pictures 26; Sunny Serth 27: Channeey Keiffer Stock Co. 1-46. ARMORY THEATRE (E. M. Hart, mer.) Ce-Dora, Harvey and Lea, Paginnini’s Co., Chameroy’s Comedy Acrobats, Dixon, Rowers and Dixon and pictures 1 and week. LYRIC THEATRE (R. M. Davidson, mgr.) Ethel Barr and Co., Rose and Rose, Chas. H. OsAshburton’s Dog and Pony Show, Auto | Ajax and pictures. terminated | Marie Cahill in The Boys and Betty week of 8. | 4RAND OPERA HOUSE (Geo. W. Sammis, mgr.) Maxine Elliott in The Chaperon week of 1; Girls week of 8: Wiiliam Faversham week of 16. TELLER’S BROADWAY THEATRE (Leo <. Teller, mgr.) Victor Moore in The Talk of New York week of 1. Paid in Full week of 8. MAJESTIC (W. C. Fridley, mgr.) The Wolf week of 1; The Wizard of Oz week of 8. THE FULTON (William Trimborn, mgr.) High-class vaudeville. FOLLY (H. Kurtzman, mgr.) Unfer Southern Skiex week of 1; Me, Him and I week of 8. ‘The Sherif of Angel Gulch week of 1. EUM (Frank Kilholz, ville. CRESCENT (Lew Parker, mgr.) Crescent Stock Co. in The Only Way week of 8. GREENPOINT (Benedict Blatt. mgr.) High ORPH BLANEY’S (J. J. Williams, mgr.) | mgr.) High-class vaude| The | | | | CORTLAND—NEW COURTLAND (L. M. Dillon. mgr.) Chauncey Ketffer Stock Co. 22-27; Under Sonthern Skies March 5. DUNKIRK.—NELSON (R. G. Lawrence, mgr.) The Ideals in repertoire week of 22; The American Girl March 9. ORPHEUM (G. E. Strobel, mer.) Leo C. Phillips, Altus Brothers, Louisa Hamlin and Edith Noyes week of March 1; Rose and Rose, Hayes and Rayfield, May Evans week of March 8. SHADOWLAND (G. E. Mouir, mgr.) Moving pictures and vaudeville. KINGSTON.—OPFERA HOUSE (C. V. DuBois, mgr.) The Old Homestead 4: Graustark 12. RIJOU (Chas. Davis, mgr.) High-class vaudeville and moving pictures 1-6. STAR (P. Sampson, mgr.) Moving pictures and vaudeville. OR PHEUM (Geo. W. Carr, mer.) Mrs. Gen. a and others with moving pictures week of 1 ONECNTA.—ONEONTA THEATRE (H. M. Donham, mgr.) Cattle King of Arizona March 1, OSWEGO.—RICHARDSON (W. A. Wesley, mgr.) Chauncey Olcott in Ragged Robin 23: J. Clarence Harvey in Yama 26. PLATTSBURG. — PLATTSBURG THEATRE. (M. H. Farrell, mgr.) Rory of the Hills 25: The Call of the Wild March 2. POUGHKEEPSIE.—COLLINGWOOD OPERA HOUSE (W. G. Milliard, mgr.) The Mayoscope 22; Brewster's Millions 23: Grace Van Studdiford in The Golden Butterfly 24; The Traveling Salesman 27; The Old Homestead March 3: King Vandeville Co. 4; Mme. Emma Eames 5: Mary Mannering in Step by Step 6; Leigh DeLacey Stock Co 8 and week. ROVE—LYRIC (C. Hamilton, mgr.) Thelma, the Great Miltzxre, Harris and others week of March 1. IDLE HOUR (J. Y. Burns, mgr.) Chambers and Al— Billy Bennett and others week of March class vaudeville. GOTHAM (E. F. Girard, mer.) | “SALAMANCA —TECK THEATRE (Salaman The Gotham Stock Co. in a Mason week of §. PAYTON’S (Corse Payton, mgr.) ‘The Corse Payton Stock Co. in To Her Majesty week of 8 KEENEY’S (Frank Keeney, mgr.) Vaudeville and pictures. PHILLIPS LYCEUM (Ieuis Phillips, mgr.) Stock. EMPIRE (Geo. MeMannus, mgr.) The Merry Maidens week of 1; Morning. Noon and Night week of 8. ROYAL (Geo. Schenck, mgr.) Vaudeville and mov ing pictures. COLUMBIA (Mark L. Stone, Are You ca Amusement Co. mgrs.) Regal Haven and Raby Kathleen, The Campbells, Harry E. Pearce, The Gagnoux and moving pictures week of 27 NORTH CAROLINA. CHARLOTTE.—ACADEMY OF MUSIC (John L. Crovo, mgr.) The Blue Mouse Feb. 19; The Clansman 20; Mme, Nazimova in A _ Doll’s House 27; The Lyman Twins March 1; Rogers McFadden’s Flats | mgr.) | Homestead March 6. | MAJESTIC THE| Jennie Ward, Smith and | | | Bros. 8; Nat Goodwin and Edna Goodrich In ' The Master Hand 9. ALAMO (F. S. Wynne, | mer.) Krips and Krips, Luella Pullen week of | Feb. 22. STAR (Jake Newell, mgr.) Boyd Coleman and Co. and James Carrolton week of 22. XIXIE (John T. Rees, mgr.) Vaudeville week of 22. GOLDSBORO.—MESSENGER OPERA HOUSE (John R. Higgins & Co., mgrs.) Moore and Young avd Clarence Marks week of March 1; Weber | Famliy, Lillian M. Woods and Schwab and Knoll | week of 8; Lyman Twins in The Yankee Drum mers 10; Race for a Widow 18; Joseph and | William W. Jefferson in The Rivals 22. THE NEW ACME (H. R. Mason, mgr.) Harvard and Cornell and Lester Barnard week of 1; Harrison | Sisters and Johnnie LeVier week of 8. OHIO. COLUMBUS. — SOUTHERN (Wm. mgr.) John Drew in Jack Straw 22; Miller in The Great Divide 23-24; Robert Ede json in The Call of the North 25-26; The Constabulary Rand 27; Lew Fields in The Girl Be hind the Counter 2-3; The Merry Widow 4-6. KEITH'S (W. W. Prosser, mgr.) Bessie Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Crane, Henry W. Fields, Binns and Binns, Carbrey Bros., Alcide Capitonne, The Vedmars week 22. HIGH STREET | (C. W. Herper, mgr.) The Heir to the Hoorah | 22-24; School Days 25-27; Joe Morris in Two Many Wives 1-3; Convict 999, 4-6. GAYETY (A. C Wiswell, mgr.) The Casino Girls 22; | Rentz-Santley Co., in The Married Widow week /Mareh 1, COLONIAL (GJ. V. Howell, mer.) Rose of the Rancho week 22; The Regeneration Mareh 1 COLUMBUS (G. Sacks, mer.) Vaudeville and moving pictures. BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM. Ellery Concert Band. MARRY ROBBINS. Sander, Henry CINCINNATI. — GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Rainforth & flaviin, mgrs.) Henry Miller in The Great Divide week of March 1; Robert ©deson in The Call of the North week of 8 LYRIC (James E. Fennessy, mgr.) May Robson in The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary week of 28; Walker Whiteside in The Melting Pot week of 7. OLYMPIC (Geo. F. & L. Forepaugh Fish, mgrs.) The Forepaugh Stock Co. in The Manxman week of 28; same company in The Mar riage of Wm. Ashe week of 7. COLUMBIA (Anderson & Ziegler, mers.) Virginia Harned and Co., Warren and Blanchard, Augusta Glose, | Ollie Young and Brothers, Selma Braatz, Welch Mealy and Montrose, The Grassys, Davis and Walker and moving pictures week of 28. Joe Hart’s Futurity Winner, Harry Tate’s Motoring. John E. Henshaw, Hall McAllister and Co., Lulu Beeson Trio, Six English Pierrots, Les Four Orans, Redford and Winchester and moving pictures week of 7. WALNUT (M. C. Anderson, mgr.) Williams and Walker in In Ban| denna Land week of 28; Thos. E. Shea in reper | tolire week of 7. HEUCK’S OPERA HOUSE (Geo. Heuck, mgr.) In Wyoming week of 28; Black Beauty week of 7. LYCEUM (Ben D. | Crose, mgr.) Vaudeville and moving pictures PEOPLE'S (James E. Fennessy, mgr.) The Frolicsome Lambs week of 28; Pat White's Gaiety Girls week of March 7. STANDARD (F. | J. Clements, mgr.) Chas. Robinson’s Night Owls | week of 28: The Jersey Lilies week of March 7. NEW RORINSON’S (Coney Holmes, mgr.) Vaudeville and moving pictures. AUDITORIUM Moving pictures and vaudeville. | CLEVELAND.—OPERA HOUSB (A. F. Hartz, mgr.) The Soul Kiss week of 1; The Merry Wid|}ow week of 8; De Wolf Hopper week of 15. | COLONIAL (F. Ray Comstock, mgr.) James K. Hackett in repertoire week of 1; Mrs. Fiske in | Salvation Nell week of 8 KEITH’S HIPPODROME (H. A. Daniels, mgr.) Philippine Constabulary Band (mat. & eve.) 28; Nat M. Wills, Clarice Mayne, Dan Burke and his High School Girls, Ahearn Cyclists, Juggling De Lisle, Three | Hanlons, Charles Carlo’s Animals and Birds week of 1; Trail to the Chasm week of 8. KEITH’S PROSPECT (H. A. Daniels, mer.) Prospect Farce Co. and moving pictures week of '1. LYCEUM (Geo. M. Todd, mgr.) Gus Edward’s Schooldays week of 1; Grace Merritt in When Knighthood was in Power week of 8. CLEVELAND (Geo. M. Todd, mgr.) McFadden’s Flats week of 1; The Candy Kid week of 8. GRAND (J. H. Michel, mgr.) Asahi Troupe, Helston’s Eccentrics, Ed. and Clarence Hays, Yule and Simpson and Keene week of 1. MAMAJESTIC (J. H. Michel, mgr.) James J. Morrison and Co. in farce comedy, Tommy Kilbane and moving pictures week of 1. EMPIRE (Geo. Chenet, mgr.) Rose Sydell and London Belles week of 1; Andy Lewis and Mardi Gras Beau ties week of 8. STAR (Drew & Campbell, mers.) New Century Girls week of 1: The Frolicsome Lambs week of 8. DREAMLAND (L. |H. Recht, mgr.) Moving pictures week of 1. | AMERICAN (W. R. Hines, mgr.) Pictures and | vaudeville week of 1. CORONA (H. J. Garfield, mer.) Vaudeville week of 1. ROYAL (L. Cohn, | mgr.) Pictures and vaudeville week of 1. PRIN| CESS (Proctor E. Seas, mgr.) Vaudeville and | pictures week of 1. BIJOU DREAM (LL. H. | Seott, mgr.) Motion pictures week of 1. GLOBE J. H. Michel, mgr.) Moving pictures week of 1. | CAMERAPHONE (J. H. Campbell, mgr.) Talk|} ing motion pictures week of 1. FAMILY (EK. F. Helm, mer.) Pictures and vaudeville week of 1. | WONDERLAND (F. J. Sommers, mgr.) Moving | pictures week of 1. NEWARK.—AUDITORIUM (W. D. Harris, lessee-megr.; Otis G. Moorse, res, mer.) Top 0’ the World 24; Girl of the Sunny South 25: | Tempest and Sunshine March 1: The Man from |Home 3; Two Merry Widows (in German) 5: | Nancy and Jack Stock Co. week of 8: Polly of | the Circus 11; canceled. The Warrens of Vir| gina 11; The Wolf (return) 17: Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch 19: The Man of the Hour | (return) 22. ORPHEUM (Harry J. Moore, mgr.) Axtell and Heiney, LaDare and Warren Trio, Billy Sheets, Walter Washburn Co., Fred | Edwards, Conlin and Steel, McGreevey and Brown and Fitzpatrick and Co. week of 1: Baker and Cornalla and Alonza Cox and Co. and Yaito Duo week of 8. ALLIANCE.—COLUMRBIA (John Dee Colling, mgr.) American Stock Co. 22 and week: Wm. H. Conley in The Royal Chef 2: Katheryn Os |terman in The Night of the Play 3. ALLI| ANCE THEATRE (J. M. Craven, mgr.) The High Flyers Buriesoue 23. PRINCESS (C. La Fallette, mgr.) Castellate and Hall, Richard Hampson and moving pictures. | AKRON.—GRAND OPERA HOUSE (0. L. | Elster, mer.) The Fighting Parson 1-3: Joe | Seantley in Lucky Jim 4-6; Montana 8-10: The | Ena of the Trail 11-13. STAR. Vandeville and moving pictures, | ATHENS.—OPFRA HOUSE (Finsterwald & | Slaughter, mers.) A Knight for a Day 27; When We Were Friends March 1; Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch 12. CANAL DOVER—RBIG FOUR OPERA HOUSE H. Cox, mgr.) Graustark 27: Montana March 4. PIKE THEATRE (J. E. Allman, mgr.) DeMain and Roclite, Gardner, West and Sunshine aud moving pictures week of 22. = ~ Professional Stereopticon, $12; makes any size picture; Acetyline, Calcium or Electric burner. Haven't built a failure in 25 years, that’s your guarantee. FILMS FOR RENT. Tickets, 50,000, assorted colors, consecutively numbered, clipped corners, $3.50; 50 carbons, $1.00; Condensers, pure white, 55¢c; Moving Picture Machine Fibre Trunks, $18; 200 reels of film at 2c. per foot; Arc Lamps, $2.50, fits any lamphouse, has every improvement. Comic announcement slides, 5c. Dealer in Moving Pieture Machines and Supplies. Our new big cata logues will save you money and give you prompt shipments. L. HETZ, 302 E. 23rd Street, New York City. ROLL TICKETS THE BEST STOCK. EVERY ROLL GUARANTEED SPECIAL TICKETS: 50,000, $6.50; 500,000, $35.00; 100,000, $10.00; 1,000,000, $60.00. SPECIAL RATES TO LARGE BUYERS. HOW CAN WE DO IT? No Rent. Perfect Machinery. Stock made nearby. Cash with order. No loss. You don’t pay the other fellow’s bills. That’s how we do it. Stock tickets, six cents. THE CARTER PRESS, Peabody, Mass. FOR SALE A THEATRE Capacity 200; runs pictures, songs and vaudeville. Good location; old stand; clearing from $20 to $80 per week. No competition. Located in Bloomington, Ind., a town of about 10,000 inhabitauts. Call on or write McFerren & Barclay, Attorneys, Bloomington, Ind. We also have for sale a Dairy Lunch and restaurant, invoice about $1,200. Installation and all ex penses cost about $1,500, but will sell cheap to party with the cash. The theatre will be sold on half cash payment and mortgage as security for balance in six or eight months. Dixie Balloon Co. ——lIs Prepared to Furnish—— Fairs, Parks and Carnivals with the best possible balloon attractions. We «ive daylight and night ascensions with fireworks. Balloon races by lady and gents. Also colored aeronauts for colored Fairs and Parks. We don't ask a cent in advance, and if our attractions are not money-getters, don’t pay us. DIXIE BALLOON CO. Box 501, MOBILE, ALA. WARN TED Free Acts OF ALL KINDS, FOR Finest Colored Park in the South Will open about April 1, 1909. Address DIXIE PARK CO., Frank Rogers, Mgr. Box 501. MOBILE, ALA. Wanted for The Blondin Show String Bass and Tuba, Drummer, Baritone, second Violin. Actors for double any instrument in band. ckets if known. Must join on wire. Year's work to good people. 2 car show. LEO, BLONDIN, Bridgeport, Texas, March 13; Graham, Tex., 15; Jacksboro, Tex., 16; Chico, Tex., 17; Bowle, Texas, 18, —SOLD EVERYWHERE— ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED, I furnish Bass; Alto, or Trombone, Trap ll “ia sina yore tha ek nee el