The Billboard 1910-06-04: Vol 22 Iss 23 (1910-06-04)

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56 The Billboard © JUNE 4, 1910 CORRESPONDENCE. (Continued from page 53.) laughable; Three White Kuhns, fine; Hibbart and Warren, pleasing; Top, Topsy and Tops, good; pictures closed a good bill. Week of 30, Neil O’Brien and another big vaudeville bill. NEW ACADEMY (M. Epstein, mgr.) The Great McGarvey, impersonator, and Prof. Ranger, hypnotist, are headliners on a bill of ten acts, the bill being supplemented with pictures. GARDEN (Chas. White, mgr.) Week of 23, The Ginger Girls did good business; week of 30, Queens of the Jardin de Paris. LAFAYETTE (Chas. M. Bagg, mer.) Vaudeville acts and _ pictures pleased fair crowds week of May 23. LYRIC. Sunday night concerts, with vaudeville and pictures. HAPPY HOUR (H. Koerber, mgr.) 2325, Collis Le Page, excellent; Lalor and Mack, good; other vaudeville and excellent pictures playing to crowded houses. Vaudeville will be continued for some time. SAVOY (8S. Bunce, mgr.) Good vaudeville and pictures; good business. UNDER CANVAS—Week of May 23, Barnum and Bailey’s Circus, performance afterhoon and night: did well in spite of rain. ANY.—HARMANUS BLEECKER HALL (J. Gilbert Gordon, res. mgr.; Shuberts booking) Week of 23, Bert Lytell Stock Company in The Lion and the Mouse; splendid performance. M. Lytell does fine work as Ryder, and the sup port is strong. Week of 30, Charlie’s Aunt; capacity houses. PROCTOR’S (Howard Graham, mgr.; K. & P. Circuit) Vaudeville and moving pictures. UNDER CANVAS—May 27, Barnum and Bailey’s Circus; June 6, 101 Ranch Show. AUBURN.—BURTIS AUDITORIUM (John N. Ross, mgr.) House closed for the season, JEFFERSON (Reis Circuit, lessees and mers.) House closed for the season, BURTIS OPERA HOUSE (John N. Ross, mgr.) House closed for the season. HAPPYLAND (Simpson Co., lessees and mers.) Vaudeville week of May 23, including Thos. Potter Dunlap, impersonator; Ralph Sterling, singing comedian; The Demars, sketch; Prof. Donnegani, pianist; Bryant and Seville, comedy musica’ act; Olive Crane, singing; Cecil Burnnett, monologist and singer; and moving pictures. MOTION WORLD (E. M. Day, mgr.) Geo. N. Brown, champion heel and toe walker will walk week May 30; also moving pictures and vaudeville. NDER CANVAS: Buffalo Bill June 15. BINGHAMTON.—STONE OPERA HOUSE (0. 8S. Hathaway, mgr.) Charlotte Leslay and Co. in Violet Clover 23 and week; good returns. ARMORY (S. L. Oswald, mgr.) Armory Stock Company in Girls 23 and week; business good. KINGSTON.—KINGSTON OPERA HOUSE (C. V. DuBois, mgr.) Bennett-Moulton Co. ertoire May 23-25; good business. W. Carr, mgr.) Peltier and Boles, Claire Sydney, Castellucia Musical Trio, and pictures 1921. Powers and Wilson. Williams and Lovey, Gilmore and Corbin, and pictures 23-25: fine business. STAR (H. E. McLain, mgr.) Binney and Chapman, Seymour 18-19. Walsh and Redding and Mabel Wright 20-21; Ford in repBIJOU (Geo. and Wes ley, Ward Sisters. Dave Mulsohn and pictures -25: good business. ROCHELLE. —LOEW’S NEW RO CHELLE THEATRE (Harry Dull, mgr.; The Loew Amusement Enterprises, booking agents) Clarence Sisters and Brother, acrobatic work and songs and dances, very good; Bombay Deerfoot, Indian monologist, good; Winifred Stewart, singer, fairly clever; Lawrence and Harrington, comedy sketch, a classy sketch, well acted; Biglow and Campbell, clever; Jenice Ward, singer and comedienne, singing very good; motion pictures 15 and week; attendance still continues very good NEWBURGH.—ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Fred M. Taylor, mgr.) Vaudeville and pictures May 16 and week; crowded houses. TROY.—HIPPODROMB (W. C. Clancy, mgr.) Malone and Dixon, s. and d., passable; J. Jacobs, German comedian, very good; Loram Sisters, fair; The Happy Youngsters, school ecene, funny and laughable May 16 and week; good business. GRAND OPERA HOUSE (W. Caming, acting mgr.) Mortimer Snow and Co. in Girls 16 and week; very capable company; fine performance to good business. Chauncey Olcott in Ragged Robin, played to large audience 21. The Great Divide 23 and week. UTICA—HIPPODROME (P. F. Clancey, mgr.) Varsity Four, male quartet, pleased; Thos Peters and Dunn, comedy sketch, good; The MceDonald Sisters, song and dance, feature of the bill, and pictures: and songs May 23 and week; capacity business. MAJESTIC (J. 0. Brooks, mer.) Chauncey Olcott made a big hit in The Ragged Robin May 19. The Majestic Stock Co. presented A Little Brother of the Rich 23-25; The Road to Yesterday 26-28, capacity houses at every performance. COLUMBIA MUSIC HALL (Sam Gutstadt, mgr.) Lela Yerden, Sue Dale, Rochefort and May, Jane Adams and Bessie Schaffer. ORPHEUM (F. 8S. Anderson. mgr.) Morelle Sisters, musical novelty, a big hit; James H. Waite and Co., sketch, At Light House Point. pleased: J. Russell and the O’ Nel! Sisters, novelty singers and dancers, excellent: Louis Palmer, juggler, up-to-date, 23-25. UTICA PALM GARDEN (Louis Hyman, mer.) Gertie Potters. Anna Murry, Flo. Wallace, Cora Cherry and Nellie Ward. UNDER CANVAS—Barnum and Raifley 26. WATERTOWN.—CITY Scott Mattraw, mgr.) Buster Brown May 26; last show of this season. ORPHEUM. Reopens May 2% with Orpheum Stock Ce. In repertoire ANTIQUE. Ivy Clond and Company, in Schoo! dars: Dot Davison, singer and dancer, soubrette; splendid show to good houses. NORTH CAROLINA. GREENSBORO.—GRAND OPERA HOUSE (S A. Schloss. mer.: H. H. Tate, res. mgr.) In the Bishop’s Carriage May 20; canceled. RIJOT . Slater and C. C. Collins, mgrs.) Week 16, Ollie Wood, the Buster Brown Kid, Kelly and Rio, comedy singing and went well; La Don and Viretta, the fair comedy sketch: Mamie French, singing, very good; motion pictures; large attend ance. AMUZU (J. A. Jackson, mgr.) Doing fair business with pictures and vaudeville. OHIO. BELLEFONTAINE.—UNDER CANVAS—Puf falo Bill's Wild West July 7. CAMBRIDGE.—COLONIAL Hammond, mers.) The Roumanian bar artists, Days 19-21. mond, mers.) OPERA HOUSE (W rubes, (Chas. Drumtresque Troupe and Gus Sun’s Childhood ORPHBPUM (Chas. & Geo. Ham Gus Sun’s Childhood Days comedy playlet, The Last Day of School, pictures. IRONTON.—MASONIC (B. F. Ellsberry, mgr.) Nelson-Wolgast Fight Pictures 23; business light. EMPIRE (Henry Hunter, mgr.) Doris Dormer, comedienne, singing and dancing, very and & George } and | good; Weston and Cushman, singing and talking, good; Louise Cody, singing, fair; The Musical Zennattes, comedy musical act, took well; Violet Gleason, singing comedienne, well liked; Daly and Daly, pianologue, roller skating, singing, fair; motion pictures and illustrated songs; big business. AT THE RIVER—W. R. Markel's New Floating Opera House. The Toymaker's Dream 26. NILES,—NILES (J. Stafford, mgr.) Vaudeville and pictures to good business. UNDER CANVAS: Robinson’s Circus May 31. WOOSTER.—CITY OPERA HOUSE (Kettler and Limb, mgrs.) Vaudeville and pictures; good ~— to good business. ASHINGTON C. H.—EMPIRE (W. E. Dale, mgr.) Closed. GEM (R. J. Gardner, mer.) Fred Farnum, musical comedian, pleased; Al. Deiby, bag puncher, clever; Topack and West, sketch, good. PALACE (R. H. Coleman, mgr.) Wolgast-Nelson Fight Pictures; good = business. UNDER CANVAS—Weiman Amusement Company May 23-25. OKLAHOMA. BARTLESVILLE.—OKLA AIRDOME (J. F. Flinn, mgr.) De Roame Co., May 16, and week; goes business. Edwin Barrie Stock Co. 23 and week. HOBART.—HOBART OPERA HOUSE (M. M. Hewey, mgr.) Zimm’s Musical Comedy Co. May 19-21; pleased fair returns. SA A.—THOMPSON (G. B. Thompson, mgr.) Beggar Prince Opera Co. May 15 and week; fair performance to fair business, Vernon the Great and his Hypnotic Show 22 and week. WALTERS AIRDOME (Edw. Walters, mgr.) Hickman-Bessey Co. May 15 and week; fair returns. Latimore and Leigh Co. 22 and week. OLYMPIC (D. L. Driggs, mgr.) Vaudeville and pictures; good business. OREGON. ORTLAND.—BUNGALOW (W. T. Pangle, mgr.; K. & E., booking agents) Grace George in A Woman’s Way 23-25. sell & Drew, megrs.; The Shuberts, booking agents) National Opera Company in Fra Diavolo week 22-28. BAKER (Geo. L. Baker, PORTLAND (Rus Skies week 22-28. ORPHEUM (C. megr.; Orpheum Circuit) Lily Lena. Hammond and Allan Atwell. Paul Spadoni. and West, week 23. Sullivan Four, Coco. Rolf Rafaelly, Emile Chevriel, motion pictures week 23. PANTAGES (J. A. Johnson, mer.: Pantages’ Circuit) Daphne Pollard, The Harpes-Smith Trio, Three Flying Valentines, Thos. J. Keogh and Ruth Francis, The Schillings, The Four Musical Cates, motion pictures week 23. MASONIC TEMPLE. Ludwig Wullner 23, in recital, LYRIC (Keating & Flood, mers.) Vandeville and motion pictures week 23. UNDER CANVAS—Sells-Floto Circus 23-24. Lyons and Yosco, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hughes, Mack Wolf and Zadella, motion pictures GRAND (Frank Coffinderry, megr.; & Considine Circuit) Kara, Trocadero PENNSYLVANIA. BUTLER.—MAJESTIC (Geo. M. Burkhalter, mer.) Mead and Mammie, aerial gymnasts; Yale Sisters, singing act; Catherine Dyer and Co., sketch: Aaron and Gordon, acrobats; Maade Cooper, singing act; and pictures week of Ma23: good business. STAR (Amy & Campbell, mgrs.) Burns and Clark, sketch; Davis Bros., musical act: Lee Edmonds, singing; DeBarr. novelty artist: Purcy and Fulda, comedy jugglers; and pictures 23 and week; good freturns. LYRIC (Walter M. Buhl. mgr.) Fitch Cooper, musical act; Pelham and Inning, song and dance; Pearl Davenport, singing and talking: Dick and Pearl, song and dance; Neola, the juggler: Rentfrow and Jansen, sketch; and pictures, 23 and week: pleasing good returns. CHAMBERSBURG.—ROSEDALE OP. HOUSE (T. A. Shinobtook, mgr.) Hilda Brand and De Long. Westfield and Brock, Deman and Gaultics, and Brown and Brown, May 16 and week; good bill to capacity business. STAR (H. R. Webes, mgr.) Van and Davis, Roy Raceford, Ren and Lew Fields and Hanson, Helen Drew and Othello 16 and week: season's best bill to Ss. R. 0. UNDER CANVAS—Howe's Great London Shows June 11. EASTON.—NEW PASTIME (I. M. Thomas megr.; Joe Woods, booking agent) Tremont, Clara Sidney, singing comedienne, and Retlly and Wally, character comedians: good bill and business Mav 23-25. UNDER CANVAS —Buffalo Rill’s Wild West-Pawnee Bill's Far East May 21; good performances to turn-away poses afternoon and evening. Ringling Bros.’ June 3. HARRISBURG.—THE MAJESTIC (M. Reis, booking agt.; M. HY. Metrick, mgr.) The summer stock season. under the management of Robert Powell, closed abruptly May 21. PAXTANG PARK (Felix Davis, mgr.) This popular resort will open May 28 with excellent attractions. HERSHEY PARK. An ox roast will be the chief entertainment at this place when It opens May 30. UNDER CANVAS—Ringling’s Cirens is dne May 30. | HAZLETON.—THE PALACE THEATRE (Jas | HA. & Jos. J. Langhran, props.: Taylor & Kanff|}man, booking agents) May 23-25—Nick Taylor j}and Co. In a comedy sketch, fair: Bijon Com| edy Trio, excellent singers: Curtis Chantecler | fate al excellent, feature act; Elmar Clifton fair singing and violinist act. Crowded honses j;econtinne. HAZLE PARK THEATRE (Lehigh | Traction Co., props.: Frank Melville, booking agent) Opens Monday, May 30 with Gardner| Vincent Co. May 30-June 1. Divoreons: June 2-4. The Liars: June 6-8, The Chorus Girl: June | 9-11. What Hapnened to Brown HUNTINGDON.—HUNTINGDON OPERA | lessee and mgr.) Clifford New Year's Eve: Lew j Dorothy Benton 28-28. | (J. Sewell Stewart. mgr.) Noth LNDER CANVAS—Forepangh-Sell« tros.’ Shows 18: large attendance, fine per| formances: andiences well pleased. | MEADVILLE.—LYCEUM (F. J. Thometer. | mgr.) Riddle and Rhyme in a sketch, A Little Rit of Nonsense, very good: Lynch and Zellen failed to appear; Mille. Tuttle’s Fdneated Par HOVSE (Ted Reflly. Mallory and Co., | Glick, comedian. THE GRAND ing doing in 23-25: rots: pleased everybody: Lola and Land. sing ing and dancing. heartily recalled. READING.—ORPHFEIM (Frank Fill. res mgr.: Wilmer & Vincent, lessees and gen! mers.) Jnles Harron. Owley and Randell. Dorte Wilson. Gus Fdward'’s Schoolboys and Girls, and Orpheoscope May 23-25. Althea Morrisson. Johr Mae Rurke. Billy Wild, School Rore and | Girls and nictures May 26-28: S R. 0. bnsinese |GRAND OPERA HOUSE (C. G. | mgr.) Fonr Lnkens. headliner, 23. PALACE THEATRE of America, lessees and genl. mgre.: Mr. Ziletz res, mgr.) First run pictures and vandeville | Bill changed twice weekly. UNDER CANVAS | —Rinelinge Pros.’ Big Show June 1. WILLIAMSPORT.—LYCOMING OPERA HOUSE (Ll. J. Fisk, mgr.) Theatrical season and week (Moving Picture Co | | |new Balto. Flyer Skates; | | d |} of birds and animals. Mahoney and closed; will show pictures for the summer, FAMILY (Fred M. Lamade, mgr.) Nancy Boyer Stock Co. May 23 and week; the following plays were produced to fair houses: A Secret Marriage, Trooper Billie, Tempest and Sunshine. FOURNEY'S PALACE. Roller skating; good business. Jack Fotch, fancy skater, is making a big hit. WILKES-BARRE.—POLI'S THEATRE (Gordon Wrighter, mgr.) Poli's Own Stock Company May 16; played Butterflies to a big business. The Little Grey Lady 23. SAVOY THEATRE (Dave Cohen, Vaudeville and moving pictures. Playing to good business and leasing the audiences. UNDER CANVAS— Buffalo Bill's Wild West May 24. YOKK.—MYSTIC STAR (Harry Musser, mgr.) Week of May 16: Hap Handy and Co., Jack Emerson and pictures drew good business. Highland Park Rink has received 300 pairs of the rink opens under new management next Saturday, May 28. SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON.—MAJESTIC (G. L. Brantley, mgr.) Crawford and Meeker, entertain well; Miss Hazel Swanson made a big personal hit, one of the best singing comediennes appearing here in some time. Pearl and Pearl are pearls; Houston and Olmstead present satisfactorily A Cousin of Mine. This was one of the best bills ever presented here; business was gocd for week of May 21. Program week 28, Vida and Hawley. Bert Colton, Figarro. Faust Bros. SPARTANBURG—HARRIS (I. H. Greenwald, mgr.) Closed for the season. ROCK CLIFF PARK (Consolidated Car & Electric Co.. mgrs.) Opens May 30; vaudeville will be played. SOUTH DAKQTA. ABERDEEN.—GOTTSCHALK THEATRE (H. L. Walker, mgr.) Richards and Pringle’s Minstrels May 21; fair attraction; good business. BIJOU THEATRE (Chas. W. Gates, mgr.) Redd and Ferguson, sketch; Ollie Jackson, songs; De Bar and Provost, dancers; Hildreth and Co., sketch; motion pictures May 15; average bill; good business. SIOUX FALLS.—MAJESTIC (A. C. Hoganson, mgr.) . 7 | mgr.) Australian Keleys, an entertaining lariat mae.) Danae Sieck Compeay te ag ag oS | and whip cracking act; very good; Louis Stone, Charles F. | an original upside-down dancer; Callahan and Cain, a very good sketch: Vardaman. female impersonator, very good and not overdone; Dick Leioni, trapeze artist; Clayton Drew Players in a clever sketch, went big: Ashmore and Wilder, harmony singers: business very good. OLYM Woulfe, Moore and Young, Fields and| PIA (C. D. Adams, mgr.) Vaudeville and mov ing pictures uoing good business. TENNESSEE. JACKSON.—ELITE THEATRE (Will W. Cox mgr.) May 16-18, Powers. and Paulina, act fair; Armada, lady violinist, excellent. 19-21. Week of 23, Nichols, Nelson and Nichols and their educated hoops. said to be the greatest novelty act on the road. MARLOWE THEATRE (Capt. W. D. Ament, mgr.) Beginning Monday, fay 23, under new management, with The Huctables, impersonators, and Mable Blondel. comedienne, and motion pictures. CARNIVAL (Auspices Eagles) J. Frank Hatch Carnival Co.; the Rose Electric Fountain the star attraction, an excellent act. drew large crowds. UNION CITY.—LYRIC. Clara Bélden Co. May 16-21; good company, fair business. Knox and Alvin in vaudeville 23-28. UNDER CANVAS: Frank Hatch Carnival Co. May 30-June 4; under auspices of United Daughters of Confederacy. Billle Bennett Co, in Western plays and vaude ville May 16-18. TEXAS. DALLAS.—MAJESTIC THEATRE (0. F. Gould, mgr.; B. S. Muckenfuss, agent) The Bootblack Quartette, exponents of harmony and fun; Elliott Adams and Weber and Hayes won much favor: Three Weston Sisters, Catherine Florence and Juliet. Their musical and song selections made a great hit: Neuss and Eldred Co., comedy acrobats, pleasing act: A Son of Killarney is a pleasing skit, introduced by Mr. Clark and Miss Clara Pendleton: Misses Buncho and Alger have a good singing and talking act. Their See-Saw number is exceptionally clever, and is a novel exhibition: Del-a-Phone, the human telephone, is a remarkable tmftator He also imitates buzzsaws and noises made by automobiles and electric cars; The Two Stellings Introduce a comedy skit, entitled Hats; Mr. Stelling is a juggler and hat spinner of wonderful ability, assisted by Mrs. Stelling, who is a comedienne of rare art, who introduces the comedy situations, making the act all in all a side-splitter. Several hundred hats are used in this skit. Motion pic | tures conclude the bill week of June 22. OR |PHEUM (W. J. Brown. mgr.: Chas. Hodkin, }and Young May agent) Clayton, Jenkins and Jasper, black face comedians, with mule, Maude, won much favor; Mae Melbane and Co., spectacular singing act. went well; Kennedy Brothers. singers and ec. centric dancers. very good. The Knisners, jug giers and heavy welght lifters, pleasing act, week of June 22. HAPPY HOUR (Chas. Anderson, mgr.) Tom Calloway, monologist and parody singer, great; Hampton and Basset, In The Drummer and the Maid, pleasing skit; Teed Lazell and her German comedy sketch, entitled Delmonico’s Upside Down. This skit ts brim ful of comedy and won much favor; Nally and Baby Virginia, singing comediennes and change artists, pleasing act: motion pilctures week of June 22. CYCLE PARK THE ATRE (W. J. Brown, mgr.) Isabelle Lowe Stock Co. in repertoire. continues to attract large crowds, and is introducing pleasing productions. HOUSTON.—MAJESTIC THEATRE (Chas. A. Elsie Van McFarland, mgr.) Valoise Bros., physical Cul ture Exponents, excellent: Miss Estelle RB. Hamilton. character comedienne. fair: Mathilde Wills and Monti Collins In Rajah, fair: Little Lord Roberts, headliner, excellent: big hit: the Two Arkansas, musical act, very good: Amer ican Newsboys’ Quartette, excellent, big hit: Arthur Hill and Co., in A Strennous Daisy, very clever, went well: good bill to excellent pat ronage. COZY THEATRE (Manrice Wolf, mer.) Gale and Wensl-v talking and singing. very good; Elifott and West, eccentric dancers, went well: Clarence Oliver, monologist, excellent, and motion pictures, good bill to capacity EM PIRE THEATRE (R. BR. Morris, mgr.) Vaude ville and moving pictures, AUSTIN.—HANCOCK’'S OPERA TIOUSE (G. H. Walker, mgr.: American Theat. Ex., book ing agents) Varsity Minstrels May 18: capacity business ELK THEATRE (Wishert & Marshall, mgre.) Odell and Hart May 16-18: Tassel! 19-21; good business. UNDER | CANVAS—Dr. Rucker Korak Wonder. tndefinite BONHAM.—STEGER OPERA HOUSE (Stevenson & Wilsen, mers.) Richard Mandel Co.. In repertoire light busines« CLEBURNE. (W. W. Murphy. mgr.) Billy Allen's Musical Comedy Co. week 16; excellent show; Al. Phillips’ Company week May 16-21; excellent company in -ATRDOME WANTED AT ONCE—First-class Lecturer, Wire or write lowest salary. A, C. HALL, 1843 Michigan Ave., Chicago. : WANTED : Film copy of “James Boys in Missour!;’’ must be in good condition. LORD, 45 Wash. Ave., So., Minneapolis, Minn. : WANTED : Agents. Legitimate substitute for Slot Machines; patented; sells on sight for $1. Par ticulars, GISHA O©O., And WANTED TO BUY—50 to 1,000 Second-hand Chairs or Settees, or rent for a long time; also some Electric Fans for 113 voltage, 60 cycle, alternating current. Address H. BURR, Ashland, ass. erson, Ind, ATTRACTIONS WANTED for big M. W. A. Picnic, Ashkum, Ill., Aug, 24-25, 1910. Outdoor performers of all kinds, carnival companies, show = concession men motte at once to HARRY 0, 8. WANTED Med. Performers, Sketch Team, Novelty Man Piano Player, Man with picture machine. BILLY McCLINTOCK, Rockland, Mich. WANTED—tTraveling Vaudeville or Dramatic Stock Company to play on 60-40, ood town; population 25,000; four big mills and good show town. Companies that can change often will t the money, Address HERBERT & WAT > Huntsville, Alabama. WANTED For Elks’ Circus, Greensburg, Ind., July 4. Cir cus Acts, Balloon Ascension, Privilege Men and Vaudeville People. 2 performances. Address A. GOYERT, Secretary. WANTED—A girl to work on trapeze, that weighs under 100 or 120, and can hang on the back of her neck on a bar or a strap or can hang with her teeth. Address JULIAN FONT. 124 Hickory St., Butler, Pa. WANTED—Sketch Team, Pianist that can sing, Contortionist, S. and D. Comedian; must change for two nights. State lowest and all you do in first letter. Board and sleep on lot. Address REICHE’S OVERLAND SHOW, Elba, Nebr., June 5-6; Scotia 7-8; North Loup 10-11. WANTED—A Carnival Company for day and night shows for Mercer County Fair at Harrodsburg, Ky., Aug. 9-10-11-12, 1910. Will give Carnival Co. 90% of gross receipts. Have electric Iights and will have big crowds. Fair will also give $200 for a good free attraction. Add. R, W. KEENON, Secy., Harrodsburg, WANTED —Agents; resurrection plants, mentioned in the Bible (Rose of Jericho); Syrian crucifixion plant; shrunken dry ball, tightly pressed leaflets, apparently dead, will live forever without being planted or watered, immersed in water comes to life, transformed into lovely rosette, 25c; Mt ROSS ¢ curio &5., Fe (Mexican border). Wanted--Billposter A steady job year round. ED, SEAMAN, Shreveport, La. WANTED Four or five first-class pay shows; no license and reentage to pay. For sale, all kinds of privieges. Wide <n this year. Clinton County Fair, Breese, Ill., a, -10. W. GRUNZ, Secretary. WANTED Good park attractions for Firemen'’s Big Fourth of July Celebration, Clearfield, Pa. Airship, Balloon and Privilege Men, write. Address 8, BOYD SMITH, Clearfield, Pa. WANTED Week commencing Aug. 31, free and pay attractions with own tents. Animal shows particularly. NOLAN PARK ASSOCIATION, Clarion, Pa. WANTED! 400 FOLDING CHAIRS (MILNER PATTERN DESIRED) and SCENERY for a small vaudeville house. Address W. H. BORDIESER, Nashville, Tenn. Wanted, Quick: Moving I'icture Operator that can act as local manager; Pianist and Trap Drummer having bells and effects. Permanent position. Address ROYAL THEATRE, Calumet, Michigan, WANTED TO WORK FOR SALARY A-1B, F., 8. and D. Comedian; absolutely sober. Must have ticket. Write or wire, quick, BILLY W. KEITH, Bruning, Nebr. If you see it in The Billboard, tell them so.