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The Billboard
NOVEMBER @ 1919
MAGICIANS—I build M[lusions; all work guaranteed LeROY, 33 State St.. York, Pennsylvania. nov22
SILK HANDKERCHIEF CASE, prepaid, including Salesboard free. Send ome dollar cash, ten cents
stamps Will gladly refund money if you are dissatisfied. STITZEL & CO., 631 Penn St, Reading, Perinsylvania. dec
WAX MODELS—Part of Anatomical Museum for sale, comprising Models showing diseases, and also Nat
ural Sy rens, with or without glass cases; proper
sizes f aveling show. BOX ~'B,”’ care Billboard.
For Sale—SecondHand Goods
2e WORD, CASH. NO ADV. LESS THAN 25c.
T BRUNSWICK-BALKE BOWLING ALLEYS,
sawed in three sections, complete with return alleys 14 balls, fine shape, $700.00; 5 Ten Pinnet Alleys, like new; 1 17-ft. Shooting Gallery, automatic; 1 12ft. Shooting Gallery, automatic; 1 8-ft. Shooting Gallery, stationary: 86 high-grade Penny Arcade Machines. An up-to-date lot of goods and surely worth a stamp for particulars JOHN T. MANNIX & Cco., 96 W. Main St, Battle Creek, Mich. now22
10 SETS OF CHORUS WARDROBE, 5 in 4 set; best
of material; same as new. Also large Wardrobe Trunk; good condition; all for $75.00. BILLY GILES 1402 Palmwood Ave, Toledo, Ohio.
50 RULL’S HEAD PERFUME MACHINES—-Operate
for peuny; perfume s»rayed from nose by pulling horns; 14 inches high; weight, 12 Ibs.; head cast iron, horns nickel plited; mechanism simple; al) accessories, such as lock, ete., included; holds 2% of perfume, and should pay for machine; good grade Perfume, 25c. oz. Slightly used Machines, $6; absolutely new, $8; special prices on five. These are
neat, attractive and good money ry Prompt shipments. HAL C. MoUDY, 201% Hast Main St., Danville, Mlinois, decé
100 PAIRS OF OHICAGO AND RICHARDSON SKATES—A bargain for $125. TED SPRAGUE, Bloomington, Wisconsin. nov22
260 PAIRS RICHARDSON’S ROLLER SKATES, in good condition. T. J. GODFRDY, 913 144th St. East Chicago, Indiana. dec6
50,000 COINS, Medals, Paper Money, Antique Fire Arms, Indian Relics. Ldsts free. CURIO ap ot 83 South 18th, Philadelphia, 13
ALL KINDS of Magical Apparatus sale cheap. Stamp for lists) CAROL LeVAL, nm Carlton St., ALMOST nn go
Buffalo. New York. Hexaphone, Printing Presse, Gee ona lente” Skillets, Victrola; sacrifice, $185; all A-1; % cash; can examine. R. WALDRON, 1001 Welker Ave. Caruthersville, Mo.
BARGAINS IN USED GIO, Secrets of Mindread
ing, Escapes, Dlusions, Gazing Balls: finest on the market. Want second-hand Magic. List for stamp. OTTO W. WALDMANN, 1450 First Ave, New York
BLISS OXY-ACETLYENE LIGHT, complete with acetylene burner; a bargain. BOX 43, Mountainburg, Arkansas.
CHAIR COVEIRG—10, rew, used three times, red sateen; first $5 gets then. G. W. OLIVER, 317 Penn Ave., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
COMPLETE PHOTO POSTAL GALLERY, $110; 14-ft. Shooting Gall oom , $500; na -0-Pool Game, $7; Doll Rack, “i Wabash, Terre
Haute, a. nov22
DENTZEL CARROUSELLE—Good condition; also Gas Engine and Organ. Address J. BERGMAN 517 Tasker St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. nov22
ELECTRICAL #TAGE ouds, Ripples
Fire, Waterfalls, Spotlights, Sciopticeons, k
Movements, Lenses and Genera] Supplies; save fifty
per cent. NEWTON, 305 W. 16th St., New oe i an
FOLDING CHAIRS, Circus Seats, etc., bought, sold and exchanged. C. E. FLOOD CHAIR ©O., Cleveland, Ohio jan3
FOR SALE—Paper for Stock Cos. of “The Hidden
Hand” ; 2 large trunks full, at 3 cents a sheet; everything from Heralds to 24-Sheet Stands. Type, block, litho. Can be stripped for any drama Also have Western Paper. Send $2.50 for samples. H. BLACKBURN, 778 20th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
FOR SALE--Automatic Card Printing Press (Feiget stein) good as new, with five cases type, $100.00. JOS. C. BUCKMAN, Washington, N. C.
7. wale Glass Water Tank, Challenge Handcuff
: ‘inet, Handcuffs. two Trunks, two Cclonia!
a oa fen d for list. HENRY LESSARD, 144 Com
mercial 5 Lynn, Massachusetts.
FOR § ALE CHEAP Tron Jom Rigging for three people; also Unicycle for wire act. JOHN SNYDER, 350 Front Ave., N. W., Grand Rapids, Michigan
FOR SAL E—1 Power's M. P. Machine, in good shape;
first two hundred gets same. 1 Peanut and Popcorn Machir glass all around, one hundred. SLOAN DRISKELL Anderson, South Carolina.
r OR SAL! E Complete gen bee ; apparatus, tables, costumes, wigs erything of finest make. LEE TOY, care Billboard. New York.
FOR SALE-—Butter Kist Pop Corm Machine and
Peanut Roaster combined; im perfect working conditi cood for several years’ service. Address J. A Mo ORE, Erwin, Tennessee. deot
FOR ‘SALE—Complete set Arkansaw Kids, used ten
ks; bargain; Tent, 12x15, in geod oondition; Por Corn Wagon, Illusions of all Kinds. Address sP RING FIELD SHOW SUPPLY, 114 W. Washington St.. Springficld, Ohio. nov22
FOR. “SALE Four B. A. Stevens Sectional Bowling
Alleys. standard size, complete with balls, tenpins., etc. Alleys in fine condition. A bargain. JOSEPH J. BARCLAY, Bedford, Pennsylvania. nor22
FOR SALE—Jumping-Horse Merry-Go-Round, turned
by gasoline engine; the engine is new, run only 10 days, and Wurlitzer Band Organ, style 150, in good tune; the Swing is in good running order; if taken soon, price $1,950.00. JOHN J. MIKESH, Protivin, Iowa. nov22
FOR SALE—One complete W. Z. Long Crispette Outfit, equipped with gasoline burner; used but three months; good as new; cost $250.00; sell for $175.00 Also have supply of heavy Waxed Wrappers; sell at bargain price. Fine business anywhere. Reason for selling, ill health J. W. CULP, Beaufort, 8. C.
FOR SALE-Four Gobel Automatic Entertainers. $500.00; gocd condition. H. C. McMILLON, Shamrock, Okla} 1oma. qos FOR SALE—6 Bust Mechanical Wax Figures, wax
faces, fully dressed to rapresent Irish, Chinese, German, English, French end Negre characters. H. P. McGOWN, 26 West 1271h St., New York City. nov22
FOR SALE—Animated Drawing Illusion, complet
Magic Act, Challenge Hancuff Act. Cabinet, Hand cuffs, Mail Bag, Pillory, Packing Case Escape, Dress Suit, Lecture Sets and many other bargains; lists for stamp. GEO. A. RICE, Auburn, New Y« wk. nov29
FOUR SLIGHTLY USED SAMPLE SHOE TRUNKS —Size, 16x39x40; best and strongest road trunk made; worth $45.00 each, will sell for $15.00 each; these trunks last a lifetime; satisfaction guaranteed. WALLEN & CO., 22 Quincy St., Chicago, Illinois,
FULL SET DEAGAN’S MELODIOUS CHIMES, with
stand and special made Taylor Trunk, for sale at a bargain. ENGLE & RADER, 637-639 North Clark St., Chicago, Mlinois. dec6
ILLUSION, built by Servaise LeRoy; also one Asrah Form, new; rome smaller Magical Apparatus; very reasonable. ZEIA, 157 West 2ist St., New York
KELLER’S NEST, 6 Boxes, Sucker Box, Spirit Cabt
net, Slates, Secrets, one 40x40, one Middlepiece, 30 x50; list, 10c. BENTON, 4823 Von Phul, St. Louts, Missourt.
KNIFE RACK--Lots of small Knives and Daggers. will sell all or part. A. W. DOWNS, Marshall Michigan, nov29
NEW FROG SUIT—Tights, head, 7 feet, spangled. T. SANGER, care Billboard, Chicago.
TALKER—Over 25; pleasing personality; good pearance; fluent and convincing; for general public audience on defined propaganda; permanent. G. GARDNER, 135 8S. State, Room 203, Chicago. THE WILLIS THEATRE, BRANDON, MANITOBA, CANADA, WANTS IMMEDIATELY—Pianist, Violinist and Drummer for vaudeville, road shows, pictures; scale, forty and thirty. Permanent engagement if capeble nov22
WANTED— Musicians who are performers on instru
ments tor Military Band. Good positions open for men who have ability to play solo parts. <A few String Plasers wishing to take up some Band Instrument will be accepted Address BANDMASTER, Eleventh Cavalry, Monterey, California. dect
WANTED—Trap Drumrer; pictures, vaudeville; six
days; six-piece orchestra; salary, $30; must be A-1 and A. F. of M.; don’t write; wire. J. R. BURFORD, Rex Theatre, Arkansas City, Kansas nov22
WANTED-—Clarinet Player who can repair clothing; golden opportunity. BERN. BRINCK, West Point, lowa.
WANTED—A-1 Dance Drummer. Begin work at ones. Write ELITE THEATRE, New Holstein, Wis.
WANTED—An experienced Film Salesman for Indiana. MAURICE LESS ATTRACTIONS, Terre Haute, Indiana.
WANTED—Lady Piano Player, Team; state lowest. Join on SHOW, Vesper, Wisconsin.
Soubrette, Sketch wire. KIGGINS
WANTED—For Claude's “Minstrel Show, 2 Clog Dan
cers and 2 Singers; all useful Minstrel People Address C. W. PRESTON, 52 Beesan Are., Uniontown, Pennsylvania,
NEW IDEA SONG SLIDES—The following sets with
music at $3.00 per set: Oh, Helen; Mary Regan, Salvation Rose, You're Making a Miser of Me, Don’t Cry, Frenchy; Kentucky Dreams, Music of Wedding Chimes, You're Stil an Old Sweetheart of Mine, Kisses, America Never Took Water, Rose of No Man’s Land, Till We Meet Again, Salvation Lassie of Mine Address QUEEN FEATURE SERVICE, 1917% First Ave., Birmingham, Alabama. nov29
OLD THEATRE PROGRAMS FOR SALE—A fine collection of about one hundred old Play Bills; if =
vish to add to your collection here is an opportuni
to buy them at a moderate price. Send for list. Aa.
iréss F. G. K., care Billboard, Cincinnati, O. tfn
REBUILT WARDROBE TRUNKS—Equal to new, at half original cost; get lifetime goods at wholesale prices. REDINGTON & ©O., Scranton, Pennsylvania. deol 8
ay! “9 Impersonator, with Orinetal wardwho can play parte; prefer one who sings. JAMES E. PARKER, Opelika, Ala, Nov. 17 to 28.
COMPLETE 12-MINUTE, EXCLUSIVE, onromat
SINGLE ACT—Price reduced, $1.00. Also Tear Act (both will fit any characters), $2.00; offered get you acquainted with what original materia! really is (formerly priced $10.00). 1 don’t misrepresent don’t expect you to; money-back guarantee. Price reduced because I know they'll bring repeat orders (that’s me all over, Mabel). Get the idea? 12 repea; orders from 15 sales last week. Why? KOLLYN (Creator of Originality), 1554 No, Qlark St., Chicago
COMEDIANS desiring original material write mo
The material is right and the prices are right Nut Monologues $1.00, $3.00 and $10.00 each; Blackface Monologue and@ Special’ Song (words and music), $10.00; Blackface Monologue and two aspecial Songs (words and music), $20.00; Blackface Double Act (two gents) ang two special Songs (words and music), $30.00; Double Act for lady and gent (A Few Minutes in @ Small-Town Hotel) and one special Song (words and music), $30.00; Act for Jew and Blackface, runs 15 minutes, $30.00; Irish, Jew Wop, Rube, Blackface, Chink Monologues (run ten minutes), $10.00 each; 5-minute Monologues (any kind) $5.00 each; Tab. Scripts, $10.00 each: Blackface Recitation, 50c; 4 buildup Bits, 50¢ each: Dramatic Kecltation, $2.50; will stop the show; write, wire or call; special material of all kinds written to order. P. H. SOMMERS, Author and Writer, 131; 1318 Schofleld Bldg, and 250 Colonial Arcade. Cleveland, Ohio. Write to Cleveland Music Pub. Cn for my latest songs.
DO YOU KNOW THE INS AND OUTS of making a
dusiness success as an actor? If not, subscribe for “The Theatrical Bulletin.’’ Learn how to secure and hold profitable positiong in vaudeville, iegitimate pictures and lyceum work. One copy, l0c: three months, 25c; nove free. THE THEATRICAL BUL LETIN, 501 Charles Bldg., Denver, Colorado. nov29 ENCORE SPEDCHES, Poems, Laughable Announce
ments; snappy, applause and encore-taking kind; 8 pages (personally yn $1.00. Yes, moneyback guarantee on anything you purchase if unsatisoot. (There's a reason.) BOLLYN. 1554 No Clark, Chicago.
WANTED—Lady Tattoo Artist or Tattooed Lady. JOE CLINGAN, 282 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
WANTED —Managers to send in for their Mualoal
Comedy Principals and Chorus Girls. Send in Pa wants to THE TAB. SHOP, Roox 300, 164 Washington St., Chicago.
WANTED DEC. 1—A-1 Male Saxophonist, for dance
orchestra; one playing C Melody or doubling preferred; must be young and single; state all first letter. RALPH NEVILLE, care Billboard, Chicege.
WANTED—A-1 Violin Leader; must hare large u
REAL BARGAINS IN MAGIC—Save money; send 2-cent stamp fot list. Will sell or exchange. R. HLOSSER, 420 E 18th St., New York nov29
SACRIFICE (moving soon) Gents’ Overcoats, Suits,
American Flag, Skates, Song Slides, Mlustrated Readings, Dress Suits, Tuxedos, Banjo. List for ttamp. BOLLYN, 1554 No. Clark, Chicago.
SHOOTING GALLBRY, all moving targets, used only four months, for sale. Write or see owner. T. J. ROWLAND, 149 Beale Ave, Memphis, Tennessee. nov29
SLIGHTLY USED BALL GUM VENDING MACHID . very reasonable. SILENT SALES COMPANY, 46 N. lith St., Philadelphia, Pa. janlo
STRAIT-JACKET—Regulation make, with riveted
buckles; cheap, $15: also Dress Suit, with special pockets, $15; Chinese Wonder Screen, 36 inches high, $5. HARRY GALEN, 122 Allen St., Rochester, N. Y.
SPECIAL CLEAN-UP SALE of Uniforms, Costumes. Ornaments, Trimmings and Materials. In order to clean up our stock and dispose of an accumulation of odds and ends we are offering these goods at greatly reduced prices regardiess of present values. Write for list. DeMOULIN BROS. & CO., Greenville, Illinois. dec6
SCENERY—Comple'e outfits. tor, Wings, Drapes, REDINGTON, Scranion, Pennsylvania. decl 3
TABLE—Three and a half by eight and a half feet long. Base finished in black, top marbleized. Suit
able fer club or directors’ room or store. Can
seen. New York Office The Billboard, 1493 Broadway.
TALKING AND SING ING MOVING PICTURES—
A mechanica: road attraction that is a real novelty; can be played in picture or vaudeville theatfes; featuring such stars as Harry Lauder; complete out
fit; 6 large Lobby Soards for advance; have de
cided to quit road and will sacrifice. THOMAS
O’DOWD, 753 Forrest, West, Detroit, Michigan. nov22
TARPAULINS, 18 ft. x 20 ft., $29; paraffined army duck; guaranteed waterproof. JENSEN, 569 3d Ave., 38th St., New York, New York. decl3
THEATRICAL PEROPLE can save half of their luggage
bills; slightly used trunks, all sizes and makes, at a saving of half; you pay for the goods, not the name. REDINGTON & CO., Scranton, Pennsylvania. decl3
WANTED—A Corona or any visible Typewriter for cash; any condition. W. BURKHARDT, 331 West 50th, New York City.
Help Wanted
3c WORD, CASH. NO ADV. LESS THAN 25c.
GOOD BLACKFACE COMEDIAN—To do end in
recognized vaudeville act; must sing a little baritone; state experience, height and salary expected; answer. D. B. E., Billboard, Cileago.
MAN WANTED Must. be good mixer, to ‘produce mo
tion picture, towns from 5,000 up, showing the public how movies are made, using local talent vaudeville act; capable to direct and also sell advertisements; prefer stage experience; big money for right party. Cc. E. WEIDNER, General Delivery, Coffeyville, Kan.
PIANO PLAYER who can properly cue pictures and has a Jarge library of music and not afraid of work. Address, stating all, 0. BORN, Bay City, Texas.
SEVERAL REFINE D, ATTRACTIV i you NG
WOMEN, age 17-22, to pose for high-class art work. Must have well-molded features and perfect 36, BUSINESS MEN’S RGISTRAR, 22 W. Quincy St., Suite 205-6, Chicago, Illinois.
brary and understand how to cue 6 days. 8 shows per day; ealary, $30.00; “ once if don’t misrepresent. ‘ermanent post
tion right man. ROYAL THEATRB, Carrelkon, Mo.
Manuscripts, Sketches & Plays
ic WORD, CASH. NO ADV. LESS THAN 25c.
24 COMIC RECITATIONS, 566; ¢ehei collection, compiled by Willie Wildwara library, 425 Comic Recitations, $2.00; 5 ‘Hit’ Yedels, words
and music (piano), $1.00. East Boston, Massachusetta.
A-1| VAUDEVILLE ACTS, SKETCHBS, EXCLUSIVE
SONGS, ETC.—Get a Carson & D’Arville Ast and get inte the recognized artist class. Budget materia! and Actg written by shoemakers whe eal) themasive authors will land you in the ooffee and oruller class. CARSON & D’ARVILLE, 560 West 178k Now
HOMER, 46 Pope St. éec13
York.
ty SINGLE AND TEAM ACTS MY SPEALITY—Written by cme who's been there with 15
a... success; facts, not :
experience teaches (deeds, net words). My reference,
your agent. Don’t Randle junk. Brolusive, original
material written to fit the personality ef
ing artista BOLLYN, 1554 North Clark,
(Interview by appointment.)
ABSOLUTELY big-time, successful Vaudeville Acta
and Material written to order by a professional! author. Established and reliable Prices right. CARL NIESSE, Author, 2531 Bast 10th, Indianapolis, Ind.
ACTS, PARODIES, PLAYS, SKETCHES, Costumes.
Scenery; free catalog; let me write er produce your next attraction; professional references. Al. FLATICO, 1780 E. Sth m., Cleveland, 0. Note— Remarkable terms. decé
ACTS AND SKETCHES that assure suocess written to your order at reasonable prices and easy terms Have been writing for the stage since 1907 and can furnish indisputable evidence as to my qualifications. No artist too big for me to handle. Special Propo sition to ambitious beginners. Get in touch with me WILLIAM DE ROSE. Goshen, Indiana. nor29
ACTS, PLAYS, SKETCHES, MONOLOGUES, RECITATIONS—Exclusive material: reasonable; ra tional terms; nothing on hand: everything written to order For prompt reply enclose a two-cent stamp H. P. HALBRAM, 530 First Ave., Olean, New York dec27
RECITATIONS (the better class) written to order.
$1.00 each, and up. Monologues to fit recitations, $1.00 up. Headquarters for recitations and exclusive, original materia! BOLLYN (The Artist’s Author), 1554 No. Clark, Chicago
ARE YOU USING STOCK MATERIALS?
exclusive acts at reasonable rates Interview by appointment. St., New York.
I write Write for terms GILLICK, 336 ast &7th
dect6
AT LAST. Twentie! h Century Material that absolutely
cannot flop. Two males. $1.00; male and female. £1.00; monologues, every description, $1.00 No matter what you do I have the act for you. Senc $1.00 and I'll furnish you with any kind of material you may need. Don’t confuse this offer with the rest. This patter lacks nothing ARTHUR CROSS 31 Evelyn St., Sulte 2, Mattapan, Boston, Mass. nor2!
ATTENTION, MUSIC AL COMEDY TARLOID MAN
AGERS—Another sure-fire Tab. now ready. ‘That's Goin’ Some.’" Cast 3-2; comedy part a corker: numbers all cued in. Get this quick. $1.00 and it is yours. Number of copies limited) H. B. CLARKE Pr. O. Box 465, East Liberty Sta., Pittsburg, Pa nov29
BOOK MANUSCRIPTS, Short Stories and Scenarios
typewritten for authors; neat work at short notice 4s my aim. Write for my list of prices. Numbering, ad dressing and mailing at cost. Printing estimates given FRDD T. ROODS, 351 West 47th St.. New York City
New York.
In Answering Classified ‘Ads, Please Mention The Billboard
ELMER TENLEY’S famous Trolley Car Stories, together with his latest, “Fece on the Barroom Floor,” Parody, and three original Poems, $1.00. ELMER TENLEY, Strand Theatre Bidg., New York. nov2$
GAGS, Openings, Afterpieces; many new, novel and
original suggestions (personally ey State wants; enclose $1.00 for samples. ho Offers it. BOLLYN (The Artist's Author), 1854 No "Clark m., Chicego. (You'll want more)
ENTERTAINERS—Send a red stamp for fine Dra
matic Monolog, and of co-operative plan for free materia], songs, readings. etc. a SPEECH AND SONG GUILD, Y. M C. A Bids, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. nor2®
GaGS—MINSTLEL GAGS—Written te any local name, SOc each, of 12 for $5.00. Sure Bouse cet 7. Clube running minstrels, write for the great Prepositiun '’ GLYNN’S MINSTREL MA. TERIAL. 40 lulisade Ave, Yonkers, New York.
ORIGINAL PATTER, Gags, Jokes, Stories written to
build up your act (4 personally typewritten pages). $1.00. State wants, I’ve got it, or I can make it for you. BOLLYN, 1554 No. Clark, Chicago.
MOTION PICTURF) PRODUCERS—Here is a spie
did motion picture script, ‘Return Goods,”’ in %4 scenes, full of pep and excitement; cash sale only MRS. JLIVE WAHL, Bac 406, Woodland, Me; NA TIONAL MANUSCRIPT SALES COMPANY, Broadway and 40th St., New York.
MUBIOAL TAL. MANAGERS—Teke advantage of this
offer. A few more coples of the big hit, “Up in . If you want a genuine comely ie Want this $200 sends it postpaid © |! WHLL, 130 S. Fairmount Ave., Pittsburg he
NUT MONOLOGUP (Original Squirrel Food)—New
novel, different; complete act; screamingly laughable talks of nothing (no reatrenced budget material) cant’ afford it. Price, $1.00. Applause, encores and a riot. BOLLYN, 1564 No. Clark, Chicage.
ONE AND ALL!—We thank you. dear friends. Your copies of Ballads of Us Fellors went forward promptly. We arte in receipt of many Gne letters many say sketch for two males. How Paddy Applic! for His Papees, is wor. many times the price of the vook (25c). The Siren and the Koman, in five acts almost out (50c). Now, our big Holiday Book wil! contain 70 pages, illustrated; the three-act play, Sor ~ Bathsheba, of which Mr. R. B. Mantell eays: “I read it with great interest’’ (see cover of your book); Nobody's Daughter is a bit of verse pathos that wi!) eho thru the ages; 25 different subjects, all: avai!able. By especial arrangement will positively include Ballads of Us Fellers No 2. Look for the sensational Gunman’s Vamp, Hell, No; Drink Up and Have Another. Absolutely new. The demand will gurely exceed the supply. Now, then, its the acceptable time to send in your little case note ($1.00). Play safe: deal with us; here 55 years. N. PUB. CO., 652 Thirtyninth Street, Brooklyn, N. m4
ONE MONOLOGUR, 2 Recitations, 3 Frncore Speeches.
4 Jokes, Talking Song, $1.00; money-back otee (feason, this brings repeat orders). BOLLYN 1554 No, Clark, Chicago.
TALKING ACT for two mele. LJ. and female, $2.00;
Blackface Monologue, $1.00 sure laugh P ters; list for stamp. KANE, ‘Sen ‘Tasker *, ° adelghia, Pennsylvania. now22
PARODIES — Original, sentimental; also Talking
Songs, comic (the different kind); just offered to convinces you, several samples, $1.90. You'll want more. BOLLYN (Established Author), 1554 North Clark, Chicago.
THE TAB. SHOP, Home of Real Material for Rea! Producers; nothing for amateurs; Tabloid Musica! Comedy Scripts, $2.00 each; Book of Bits, gh the only book of its Kind on the market. HARRY ASHTON, Room 300, 164 W. Washington, or 517 S Clark, Chicago. Addtess either office. nov29
RECITATION HEADQUARTERS—Choice, 25c¢ each
(peramally typewritten): “‘Léfe’s Funny Propos tion’’ (Cohen's), Dope Fiend’a Dream’’ (original). ‘Tipe Dreams, ‘ Shooting of Dan MoGrew."’ “Mother
(pathetic); “Kid's Last Fight,” “Blue Velvet Band”
(dope dramatic), “Spell of the Yukon,” “Gunga Din’ (wartime), ‘The Scab,” “The Sentence” (mother and son, pathetic), “‘Rosa’’ (Geo. Beban's favorite), ‘“Lasca’’ (in Texas), “The Scar on the
Face’ (intensely dramatic, “The Gambler's Wit Name your favorite, I have it (many not found in print) For the best In steck and original recitations write Headquarters, BLBERT RBOLLYN, 1554 No Clark, Chicsgo An exceptionaily good Monolocue, suitable fer the above Recitations, $1.00. Also hare lliustrated Recitetions, Slides BOLLYN, 1554 No. Clark, Chicago, Tilinols.