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SEPTEMBER 17, 1910.
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Week Sept. 10, Three Lyres, Edith Haney, Allen Summer and Russell and Church. COLUMBIA.—COLUMBIA (F. L. Brown, mgr.) McFadden's Flats Aug. 31, to large business; Graustark Sept. 6; The Soul Kiss 19; Field’s Minstrels 20. SPARTANBURG. —-HARRIS (Hertzog & Reedsail, mgrs.) ar 5, Graustark; excellent play, ood house. , Gueen of the Moulin Rouge. rAIRYLAND (lL. T. Lester, Jr., mgr.) Pictures; good house. 7, Queen of the Moulin Rouge.
pietures, good houses. MAJESTIC (L. J. Smith, mgr.) Pictures and vaudeville. TENNESSEE. BRISTOL.—HARMELING (Harry Bernstein,
mgr.) Dustin Farnum in Cameo Kirby 10; The Climax 13; The Music Hall Girl 15; Coburn’s Minstrels is; UNDER CANVAS—HagenbeckWallace Shows Sept, 13.
COLUMBIA.—-OPERA HOUSE (Wm. Barker, mgr.) House dark. SOUTH SIDE PARK (J. P. McGaw, mgr.) County fair and horse show
13-17.
JACKSON.—ELITE (Capt. W. D. Ament, owner) Week of Aug. 20, Payne and Lee, good; Rhodes, Rhodes and Winnifred, comedy sketch, We, Us and Cupid, Sept. 5-7; Tassen and Young. MARLOWE (M. Kahn, mgr.) Opened with The Great Duncan. UNDER CANVAS— Florida Blossoms Sept. 15.
TEXAS. DALLAS.—DALLAS OPERA HOUSE (George Anzy, mgr.) Smart Set Sept. 9. LAKE CLIFF (Cc. D. Mangold, mgr.; K. & E., agents) Gus Edwards’ School Girls and Boys, pleased; Toma
Hanlon, male impersonator; Mary and Billy Hast; Two Rackets; Romant and Paresi, sing ers and harpists, and The Aldeans, Sept. 1 and week. MAJESTIC (0. F. Gould, mgr.) The
Girl and the Eagle Sept. 3; Burns Sisters, singers and players; Halligan and Ward; Jane Dora and Company in The Phone Girl; Kindle Brothers, acrobats: Bell Meyers, singing comedienne; Tom and Stacia Moore, the Gentleman Minstrel and the Chameleon Dame, Sept. 11. CYCLE PARK (W. J. Boonn, mgr.) Raymond Teal Musical Comedy Co., Sept. 2 and week. HAPPY HOUR (Dalton Brothers, mgrs.) The Lazwells, Dan Randall, character change artist; Adams and Lewis, Cora Thomas, character singer and Mexican dancer, Sept. 5 and week. ORPHEUM (Dalton Brothers, mgrs.; Billy Edwards, agent) Seymore and Forms, European acrobats: Geo. E. Dawson, the singing cowboy, good; The Hidalgos, Spanish dancers; The Carrolls, June Onnin, the Irish yodler, Sept. 5 and week.
BEAUMONT.—PEOPLE’S THEATRE (Chas. E. Hodkins, agent; rehearsal Monday 1 p. m.) Bill week of Aug. 29: Marcus and Shelton, singing, talking, good; Dan and Duffey, Irish comedians, pleased; Musical Cates, musical act, excellent; Lola Milton and Co., comedy sketch, good; Figaro, juggler. pleased; Norainex Holmes and Co., sketch, A Disappointed Father,
ood. VAUDETTE (Theo. Clemmons, mgr.; ° llwood, agent; rehearsal 12:45 p. m.) ‘Redmont and Swith, singing and talking, good;
The Pattersons, comedy sketch, pleased; Geo. eb, songs, good; pictures.
KINNEY Meck INNEY AIRDOME (Jesse Warden, mgr.) Aug. 5-9, Billy Allen’s Musical Comedy Co. HAPPY HOUR (John Penn, mgr.) Pictures. UNDER CANVAS—Chas. Harrison's Tent Show, July 29-Aug. 3; good shows and fine business.
BROWNWOOD,. — AIRDOME (Harryman & Sonyn, mgrs.) Spooner Dramatic Company closed seven weeks engagement Sept. 3: good business.
PARIS.—AIRDOMBE (R. D. McClelland, mgr.) Week of Aug. 20-Sept. 3, Albert Taylor Oe. to good business. Le ha (John Snivley, mgr.) a 3p to good business.
: Aco. * ROY AL (Fairman & Kelly, mgrs.; me Southern Circuit) Imperial Quartette, won favor; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carrall, comedy sketch, fair; The Hidaldos, good dancing; Jimmie Casey Kelly, singing comedian, good. VBENDOME (Box Bros., mgrs.; Hodkins Circult) Myrtle Delay, songs, pleased; Helen Pingree and Co., comedy sketch, well received; C. J. Segried, novelty jumping, fair; Adams and Lewis, comedy singing and talking, hit of the bill; pictures; big business. THE AIRDOME (Brunsing Bros., mgrs.: Hodkins Circuit) The Delays, blackface singing and dancing, pleased; Brunswig Brothers,
singing, continue to please; Earley and Late, comedy singing and talking, excellent; pictures; 8S. R. 0. business. AUDITORIUM (Jake Garfin
& Co., mgrs.) House will open latter part of September. UNDER CANVAS-—Barnum = and
Bailey Oct. 5. VERMONT. WOODSTOCK.—MUSIC HALL (A. gan, mgr.) Paid in Full Sept. 12. VIRGINIA. STAUNTON, — BEVERLEY
B. Mor
(Bockman and
Schultz, mgrs.) Graustark September 1; two erformances to good business. Music Hall irl Sept, 6; Newlyweds Sept. 10. UNDER
CANVAS: John Robinson's Circus to two big audiences Aug. 29; fine performances.
WASHINGTON.
SPOKANE.—AUDITORIUM (Harry E. Hayward, mgr.) Seasn opened with Waiker Whiteaide in The Melting Pot 3-5: big houses. A Stubborn Cinderella 7-8. SPOKANE (Charles W. York, mgr.) Season opened Sept. 4. The Baker Stock Co. in My Wife, followed by Merely Mary Ann week of 11. ORPHEUM (J. A. Muller, mgr.) Rock-Fulton in their origfinal dance creation; Maurice Freeman Company in a comedy playlet, Tony and the Stork; The
Neapolitans: The Rossow Midgets, miniature comedians; Fred Duprez. monologist; Work and Ower, eccentric gymnasts; Luce and Luce, tn
strumentalists; pictures; packed houses. WASHINGTON (T. H. Myers, mer.) Daniel T. Sulllvan Co. In a romantie Irish Incident, Captain Rarry: Harry Von Fossen, minstrel comedian; Rice and Prevost, In a hilarious conceit, Bumpity Rumps: West and Van Sickle, in a musical offering, The Apology; Alexander Rrisson, in The Awakening of Apollo; Powers and Wilson, in A Poseyville Fiirtation PANTAGES’ (8. C. Clark Walker, mer.) Arizona Joe and his eight cow punchers and three bucking bronchos: Wm. Abrams; Miss Johns tn a sketch, When Hubby Realizes; The Four Earles. in a comedy singing and dancing act; Fletcher-Pletcher, colored singing and dancing team; Pantagescope.
BELLINGHAM.—RECK'S (G. G. Garrett, mar.) Week of Sept. 18, Oswald Stock Com pany in Taming of the Shrew; Walker White
alde in The Melting Pot, Sept. 16; A Stub. born Cinderella Sept. 23. KERNSS, RELL and GRAND. Pictures, UNDER CANVAS—Rnf.
bt Oe yy Wild Weat Sent
14. AX...NEW RIDGRWAY (8. Kuhn,
mgr.) Golng Some opened the season Sept. 2 to
a full house. Bar Harbor 16; Arizona 23. ORPHEUM (Hamblin Bros., mgrs.) Vaudeville and
pictures, WEST VIRGINIA.
WESTON.—CAMDEN (Guy F. Gregg, mgr.) John W. Vogel's Minstrels opening attraction a 6. Jeffries-Johnson fight pictures Sept.
ee —COURT (E. L. K. & E., booking agents) The Prince of Pilsen Sept. “Wy VIRGINIA (Chas. A. Feinler, mgr.; Independent bookings) Mrs. Worthington’s Career Sept. 1-3; David Copperfield Sept. 5-7. VICTORIA (Geo. Shafer, mgr.; Gus Sun Circuit) Frank Walsh, eccentric comedian; The Gordon Walton Co., sketch; The Wonderful Warrens, wire act; Reefe Bros. and Murray, dancing act; American Four; Bristol’s Trained Ponies (re-engaged) Sept. 1-3, drew big houses.
Moore, megr.;
Raffin's Monkeys, Five Merry MacGregors, sketch: The Arizona Trio, juggling, dancing and contortion act; McAnish and Kelly, comedians,
DeArmond, character comedienne, Sept.
WISCONSIN.
APPLETON.—APPLETON THEATRE (Chas. A. Takacs, mgr.) The Plotters Sept. 2-3; fair business. Cast Aside 5, pleased good house. BIJOU (L. Danforth, mgr.) Opened Sept. 5 with vaudeville and pictures. ELITE, MAJESTIC and LYRIC. Fictures and songs; business good.
BELOIT.—WILSUON’S OPERA HOUSE (R. H. Wilson, mgr.) Am I a Chinaman Sept. 1; fair. My Cinderella Girl Sept. 2; The Wizard of Wiseland Sept. 9; Paid in Full Sept. 10. GRAND VAUDEVILLE (W. B. Appleby, mgr.) Week August 28-Sept. 3, Carrie Collins, Jim and Kitty Brady and pictures; big business.
FOND DU LAC.—HENRY BOYLE (P. B. Haber, mgr.) The Plotters Aug. 30; good show, fair business. The Cat and the Fiddle 31; big house, first-class, clean show. Daniel Boone On the Trail Sept. 1; fair house and company. The City 2; Tilly Olson 8: Just a Woman's Way 10. iwEA VAUDEVILLE (Oscar J. Vollert, mgr.) Consul, the educated chimpanzee, drew large crowds the past week; balance of program, Herbert Waterbury, The Washers, Pankey and Cook, the Aeroplane Girl, Mabel Bentley, anda pictures week of 8; tremendous business. BlJOU (W. E. Smith, mgr: Songs and pictures. ROYAL (J. H. Welch, mgr.) Songs and pictures, Fond du Lae County Fair closed Sept. 2, being the best-patronized fair the society has ever
held.
JANESVILLE.—MYERS (P. L. Myers, mgr.) The Goddess of Liberty Sept. 2, capacity business; My Cinderella Girl 3: fair business. The Blue Mouse 5; good business.
NEENAH.—NEENAH THEATRE (fF. W. Greene, mgr.) The Cat and the Fiddle Aug. 20; fine performance to big business.
OSHKOSH.—GRAND OPERA HOUSE (J. E.
The Cat and the Fiddle Sept.
Williams, mgr.) 2; good business. Cast Aside 4; good business. The Cow and the Moon 5. BIJOU (H. W. Whitcomb, mgr.) Consul, the monkey, and other features week of Sept. 5; business good. COLONIAL (Jess Hogan, mgr.) Songs and pictures; good returns, LYRIC AND SUPERBA. Songs and pictures.
CANADA.
HawILTON, ONT.—TEMPLE (John G. Appleton, mgr.) Myrtle Byrne and Company, sharpshooters, fine stage presentation; Ernest Carr and Company in an amusing sketch, The Grafter; The Victoria Four, Ernest Storm, Jack Billsbury, Lou Reals and Jack McLeslie, singing quartette, well received and big feature; Dukt Johnson and Mae Wells, colored song and darce artists, good; Geo. H. wood, burkt cork talking comedian, mediocre; Lawrence Crane, magician, clever and big act; Selma Braatz, European juggler, gave pleasing and satisfactory exhibition; splendid Kinetograph pictures. CRYSTAL PALACE (Herbert Clayton, mgr.) The Four Russians, contortionists, very clever: Master Jake Gordon, dancer, fairWalter King, singing, dancing and talking comedian, O. K.; Frank Brown, mag}cian, gave a clever exhibition; Percy Wilson, orchestra leader, late of the Red Mill City, has been engaged by the Palace management. UNIQUE (John R,. Stewart, mgr.) Excellent pictures to fine returns. SAVOY (Vautrey L. King, mgr.) Viola Morrison, the singing comedienne; Thomas J. Bracken, illustrated baritone songster, fine; Lucy Doolan, Reynolds and Oliver, in specialties, very entertaining: motion pictures; capacity business Aug. 29 and entire week. RED MILL (Fred J. Rogers, mgr.) Whistling Johnson, Vallier, tramp comedian; Jack Mahoney, a clever entertainer and blackface comedian Harry Lester, all made good at Mill week of Aug. 29; satisfactory business, MOUNTAIN The Summer Stock Co. (Harry D. Marrs, mgr.) Jane, to big business week of 29. COLONIAL (Guy B. Odlum, mgr.) Motion pictures and illustrated songs. BRITANNIA (Wm. Melody, mgr.) Pictures and illustrated songs. GAYETY (John R. Cambden, mgr.) Alex Ellenson, illustrated songs and peateor.
Grace 5-7.
MONTREAL. — HIS MAJESTY’ (H. Q. Brooks, mgr.) The Girl in the Taxi week Sept. 5: The Traveling Salesman week Sept. 12.
PRINCESS (H. C. Judge. mgr.) The Lottery Man week Sept. 5. ROYAL (0. M. Brien, mer.) Billie Watson's Burlesquers week Sept. 5. CASINO (A. N. Sharp, mgr.) Vaudeville and pictures week Sept. 5. ORPHEUM iG. F. Driscoll, mgr.) Chas. Grapewin and Anna Chance in The Awakening of Mr. Pipp; Horace Wright and Rese Ditrich, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Murphy in Clancy's Ghost; Petrofsky Troupe of Russians, The Four Floods, Verona Verdi and Brothers, 0. G. Seymore and Katie Dupre,
Jules Delmar and Adam Sowerguy. DOMINION PARK (BH. A. Dorsey, mgr.) Nervo; M. and Madam Reque. SOHMER PARK (X. La
Vaudeville and band concerts Sept.
FRANCAIS (J. 0. Hooley, mer.) The Four Grovinis, acrobats; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wyatt in The Unexpected; Charles Hel lon, comedian; The Aherns, acrobats; Crumbey and Davis, singers and dancers; The Musical Max, comedy musical act; pictures, week
Sept. 5.
SHERBROOKE, QUE.—CLEMENT (W. A. Tipert, mgr.) The Young Stock Co. Aug. 29Sept. 8; good performances to S. R. 0. business.
rose, mgr.) 5 and week.
Guy Bros. Sepjt. 14. THEATORIUM. Pictures and songs drew large crowds.
ST. JOHN, N. -—OPERA HOUSE (BH. J. Anderson, mgr.) Madame Melba Sept. 3: The Alaskan Sept. 5-10 THE NICKEL (W. H. Golding, mgr.) Pictures. LYRIC (F. G. Spen
cer, mer.) Fancy roller skating and pictures. UNIQUE (FP. G. Spencer, mgr.) Mr. Sherman, singer and pictures STAR (Harry Newcomb, mgr.) Vivian King and pictures. BIJOU (Eddie LaBRarre, mgr.) Music and pictures. GEM (Fred Trifts mer.) Pictures and songs.
STRATFORD. ONT.—-ALRERT (The Griffin Amusement Company. prop.: Hal Morgan, mer.) Ole Olson Aug. 31; pleased good house;
rest of week pictures, large audience.
songs and vaudeville;
TORONTO, ONT.—PRINCESS (0. B. Shep
pard, mgr.) Robert Edeson in Where the Trail Divides, Sept. 5-10; My Man Sept. 12-17. ROYAL ALEXANDRIA (L. Solman, mgr.) The
English Grand Opera Sept. 5-10; The Lottery Man Sept. 12-17. GRAND (A. J. Small, mgr.) Vaughan Glaser in The Man Between Sept. 5-10; Thomas E. Shea Sept. 1217. SHEA’S (J. Shea, mgr.) Vaudeville and pictures Sept. 10 and week. GAYETY (T. R. Henry, mgr.) The Ginger Girls Sept. 5-10; Fads and Follies Sept. 12-17. STAR (T. W. Stan, mgr.) The Rollickers with Jack Johnson Sept. 5-10. MAJESTIC (Peter F. Griffin, mgr.) Vaudeville and pictures Sept. 5-10. YONGE STREET (G. Moran, mgr.) Vaudeville and pictures Sept. 5-10. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPOSITION (J. O. Orr. secy.-mgr.) Closing week Sept. 5-10. HANLANS POINT (L. Solman. mgr.) Pony Cireus and bands Sept. 5-10. SCARBORO BEACH (G. T. Clarkson, mgr.) Special attractions Sept. 5-10. WINNIPEG, MAN.—WALKER (W. B. Lawrence, mgr.; Morris bookings) Week of Sept. 5, Harry Mayo, late of Empire City Quartette; Mlle. Mina Minar, pantomime dance; Nevins and Gordon, eccentric dancing; Lambert Brothers, gymnasts; Bertha Densmore, novelty musical act: Keogh and Francis, comedy sketch, The Ward Heeler. WINNIPEG THEATRE (C. P. Walker, mgr.) Sept. 5-7, Margaret Anglin in The Awakening of Helena Richie; 8-10, Jobn Mason in The Witching Hour. DOMINION (W. BR. Lawrence, mgr.) Week of Sept. 5, Dominion Stock Company in The Blue Mouse: week of 2,
Koorn
The Regeneration. BIJOU (Geo. Case, megr.; Sullivan & Considine) Week of Sept. 5, The Volumbia Five, musicians and dancers; Besnah
and Miller, dancing and singing comedians; Jos. Y. Ketler & Co., in comedy sketch, The Town Fiddler.; Tom McGuire, monologist; John Higgins, high jumping act. STARLAND (C. Desaulmer, mgr.) Pictures and songs. DREAMLAND (C. Rose, mgr.) Pictures. COLONIAL (S. Silverman, mgr.) Pictures. GRAND (S. Klein, mgr.) Pictures. ELITE (S. Klein, mgr.) Pictures. UNIQUE (M. Vanalstine, mgr.) Pictures. PASTIME (E. Burnside, mgr.) Pictures. ARENA RINK (C. Lubilecock, mgr.) Roller skating.
WANTED—Vaudeville or Stock Co. Sept. 27-28-29. Have good crowds. you have and give route. J. T. R Opera House, Summerfield, O.
: ATTRACTIONS WANTED :
For new Opera House at Randall, Kans. Seats
350. Well lighted. Good show town. Address Cc. L. DAWES, Manager.
WANTED—A good medium-size Amusement Co. and a Merry-Go-Round for park on percentage basis. I will pay all taxes and privilege licenses. Say all in first letter. Send photo, etc. Hold park as long as you desire. Access to 20,000 people in city and adjacent country. Address P. J. COLEMAN, Mgr., 620 Franklin St., Clarksville, Tenn.
for Fair, State what OWND, Mer.
FOR SALE—Two nice, tame Coyotes, with collar and chain attached, for $10.00 each; also three Cub Bears, tame, at $45.00 each. W. T. HODGEN, Box 232, Campbellsville, Ky.
PHONOGRAPH BARGAINS—A $10 Phonograph, $4.50; Phonograph, cost $30, for $15; new; $200 P honograph Outfit, $65. HARBACH '& co., 809
Filbert, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE—NERO The only he TWO-LEGGED BULL. FRED L, GRE Chanute, Kansas.
FOR SALE—One 40-passenger Parker Steam Merry-Go-Round, out two years, good as new, only $800 cash. J. F. DRENNAN, 1343 Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Il.
FOR SALE—Breathing Wax Figure of Ex-Pres. Lincoln, in fine condition; opens and closes eyes.
Just the thing for fairs. Will sell for $75.00 cash. Cc. H. WILLIAMS, Manager Robison Park, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
FOR SALE—Exclusive Novelty Privilege, exclusive Gaming Privilege, exclusive Show Privilege, one or all, of Rowan County Fair, Salisbury, N. C., Oct. 18-21, 1910. GARLAND DAN IEL, Manager, Greensboro, N. C.
16 RED BAND SUITS, made by Lilley, of Columbus; in first-class —e nearly as good as new, Cost $200; price $80, or ten suits $50. Address MRS. MARY GILLISPIE, 395 Taylor Avenue, Columbus, Ohio.
FOR SALE—25 GOOD BAND UNIFORMS
Sold reasonable if taken at once. W. F£. CORNELL, Treas. Whitney Hose Co., Atlantic, Ia.
FOR SALE, BASEBALL GAME, with stop, net, poles, stakes, balls and box. A money getter. Cost $75; only $20. Address J. H. Sacandaga Dark, N. Y.
backtraveling will sell for LINDSEY & SON,
FOR SALE—Complete Automatic Shooting Galleries, all in good condition. Also High Striker Machine; 1910 make. Send for photographs. Address THEO. JEONESCU, Gen. Del., Emporium, Pa., Emporium Fair, «Sept. 12-16, 1910.
Will sell or trade for an amusement device or show stuff, 2 electric BOWL AT IT BOWLING ALLEYS. The greatest and best money-making bowling game made. Cost $250 each, complete. What have you? “BOWL AT IT,’ care Billboard, Cincinnati, O.
SLOT MACHINES
Pin, Gum, Liberty Fruit Bells, Bungalows, Silver Cup, others; write for list; we sold more slightly used machines than any other firm in the country; there’s a reason (Square Deal), goods guaranteed. SLOAN MFG. CO., Station’ as ” Philadelphia, Pa.
GUTHRIE COUNTY FAIR
Guthrie Center, Iowa. October 4-5-6-7, 1910. All kinds of Concessions
and Shows wanted. T. E. GRISELL, Secy., Guthrie Center, Iowa.
CARNIVAL FOR TEXAS
Wanted, first-class Carnival Company; Annual Corn Show and C»rnival, Jacksboro, Texas, Oct. 3-4-5-6-7-8, Addtess C. A. WORTHINGTON, Mahager Carnival.
FOR SALE
SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS Will buy one of the Best Little Vaudeville Acts on the Road, 39-inch Spotted Pony, two Coach Dogs. Act runs twelve minutes. Has only been worked three days in home town. Just the thing for some lady. C. STRICKER, 411 W. Spring St., New Albany, Ind.
WANTED ——
People in all lines, for Stoc Lowest first letter. Address A. E. HUNDSTON Clarinda, Ia.
Concessions Wanted
Bids will be received until Sept. 19, for the Hillsboro, Ohio, Fair. RICHARDS,
JAS. M. Secretary.
ATTRACTIONS WANTED
—AT ONCE—
For Opera House at Gideon, Mo. Over 1,000 to draw from. Best show town in Missouri. On 'Frisco R. R. 12 miles from Malden, 15 miles from Kennett, 3 miles from Clarkton. Can alWays use good acts. Address M. C. JOHNSON, Gideon, Mo.
WANTED First-class Clean Shows
for Wilmington Fair, — 27 to 30. No — ling. Address J. M. LEWIS, Wilmington, 0
Big Old-Fashioned Fair
Pawnee, Okla., Oct. 5-6-7; three days and nights. Only 25¢ admission. Finest park and water in state; electric lighted; clos in. For
Concession space write FRANK HUDSON, Secy.
THE LOUISVILLE COLORED FAIR
At the State Fair Grounds, Sept. 21-24. 1910. Louisville, Ky. Free and Pay Amusements and Concessionaires wanted. Add. W. D, OMAS, Secretary, 1427 W. Chestnut St:, Louisville,
Concessions Wanted
at Flint, Mich., the Buick town. Merry-GoRound, Human Roulette Wheel and Concessions of all kinds. Dates September 27-30, 1910. Charges for space reasonable. Address A. J. BEACH, Secretary.
Wanted--Good, Loud Organ
for Merry-Go-Round. BOX 585, Ashland, Kans.
WANTED TO BUY
Several nickel-in-the-slot Electric Pianos; must be very cheap for cash. J, F. HER RMAN, 1420 Pa. Ave., ashington, D. C.
ACROBATS——Wanted, straight, handle 130-lb, hand-balancing act. Gostlin Street,
Understander to do top man for comedy Address JOE KRAMO, 203 Hammond, Ind.
WANTED—For Med. Show, Piano Player; sight reader, faker; other useful med. people write. State all and lowest in first. We pay all after joining. Add. STODDARD & WALLACE, Gen. Del., Redkey, Ind.
WANTED—Good Minstrel People; preference to those doubling brass. Can use musicians, singers and dancers, specialty people. Overland show. Frank Maco, write. Address BIG D MOND MINSTRELS, Ashland, Kans.
MUSICIANS WANTED—Bass and Snare Drums, Trombone and Baritone; others write. Show booked till last of the year. State salary and experience. Louisville, Ky., week Sept. 12; Nashville, Tenn., week 19. HARRY McGOWEN, Band Leader, care Dickey’s Circle D. Ranch Wild West.
——WANTED—
COLORED CORNET PLAYER
For Side Show Band. Long season. Address, 5 was Yankee Robinson Show, care ar
PIANO PLAYER AND SINGER
wanted at once, for 5¢ theatre. No matinees or Sunday work. Lady or gent. If you don't do both don't write. Tell all first letter. No at tention paid to correspondence where salary is not mentioned. CHAS. HOUSER, Franklin, 0.
WANTED
Man to Handle Snakes on Street§
Must be good comedian. Good salary to right man. DR. F. H. HOWARD, Gen. Del., Columbus, Ohio.
WANTED—Black-face Comedian, single or man and wife; Boss Canvasman for small tents, Want second-hand film, Ten Nights in a Bar Room; must be good and cheap. For sale, two
mantle Windhorst Are Band Organ on wheels, nearly new. Sell trade a Merry-Go-Round. JETHRO ALMOND. Albemarle, N. C., or per route.
WANTED FOR
The New Era Floating Palace
Musicians, band and orchestra, and Vandeville Performers, Those who wrote before, write again. Be ready to join on wire. Address _ w. P. McNAIR, Lockport, La.
Lamp. like new;
Del eseate