THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 29, 1912. if f y t i It j I 'i An Actor and the Automobile 4 v ' . Kan? - . 'V . 7 ' H ..'.ILK .. ..LA. '4 M Golden Gate RjkSazLjrzi6JscQ On th& road aJr Idaoidwd2L0Wt W&ZeS t "I don't know what It is exactly," Baid jWill M. Creasy, who, with Us wife, was at the Orpheum theater last week, "but thsre is something In my makeup that Just won't let me sit still. I have got to be going somewhere all the time. My toother says I was a fairly good, obedient youngster until it came to running away; 'and nothing aver did break me of that even yet ; "Any one would think that the traveling we have to do In our theatrical work, extending over nine months of the year "and covering from 15,000 to 30,000 miles a '.year, would be enough; but It Isn't Tht 'minute we close our season, Instead of (going home, and w have a couple of "dandy homes up there in New Hampshire, 'too, Instead of going home we pile into .that automobile of ours and start out I 'going somewhere.' "I never see a rood from the car wln Idow without wondering where it goes to, I what lies beyond the hill, around the turn 'In the road. I don't care for 'Joy riding;' II don't want to ride around town: I want. 'to start out early In the morning and go 'on and on and on over the hills and 'through the valleys, by the lakes and the i rivers, through the farm lands and the villages, across ths prairies and the .deserts, to climb the mountain ranges; but always to go on and never come back. "And let me tell you, I have certainly 'gone on' some. Here, wait a minute," (and bo turned to his trunk and drew out an old, well worn note book. "Let me show you just how much of this old world we have shoved under our car In the last eight years. We got our first automobile In May, 1906, and here Is our mileage since then: ' In 19C6. 6.013 miles; 1906, 6,830 miles; 1907, ,6,743 mile!;; 1903, 10,0x8 miles; 1909, ,U1 'tniles; 1810, 18.218 miles; 1911, 7.100 miles; 11112, 9,630 miles, Total, 70,732 miles, "And I tell you 70,000 miles Is some dis tance. In that eight years we have cov red the TJnlted States pretty thoroughly. We hav been from Bangor, Me., to New' Orleans. We thoroughly explored Maine, Verment, New Hampshire, Massachu setts, Bhoda Island, Connecticut, New York and eastern Canada, : "We have crossed the continent; we spent sli: months on the Faflflo coast. We explored Oregon and California from tend to end. . "We took our car to Honolulu snd pent six weeks exploring that earthly paradise. ) ; "Then we journeyed back over the 4 f t ' l h-r ' A- I 2n TfoTzoIu-l lz. jbaurx2 mountains across the deserts and prairies and back east to New York. Then we shipped the car to .Cherbourg, France, and spent five months in France, Hol land, Belgium, Wales, Ireland, Scotland and England, "And if my car. my . health and my pocketbook hold out we are going to see a whole lot more of the old world., Bpaln, Italy, Germany, and Swltserlnad will probably come next. And then I have Just got to have a look at the Australian country. "What? How do we get time to act? Oh, we just kind of mix it In along with the traveling; for instance, while we were doing that 24,000 miles during the summers of 1910 and 1911 we played the entire Or pheura circuit Mr. Beck allowed us to so arrange our time that we could play a few weeks, then take a week, or more, to make , our Jumps to the next towns. Then during our five months n Europe tost. summer we played Liverpool, Man chester, Portsmouth and London, Eng land, and Edinburgh, Scotland." The writer's Intentions .when he called upon Mr. Cressey was to get some infor mation about the stage, but it was not to be; Cressy would talk about anything else. , . "What Is the use," he said, "The folks that like 'us know all about our stage work now. And the ones that don't like us don't want to know anything about it. But everybody likes to travel; and to hear about strange places." So here it Is about the traveling and the strange places, and for proof of his state ments he shows photographs of Cressy and Dayne in the auto In all sorts of out-of-the-way corners of the globe. CARS FOR FLORAL PARADE DONATED BY BIG DEALER H. E. Fredrickson has placed cars at the disposal of the directors of Ak-Sar. Ben for the automobile parade. The offei will probably be accepted. Fred has always been a booster for the local festi val and this year has been doing all In his power to make It a success. 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