Billboard advertising (Dec 1910)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

DECEMBER 3, 1910. - The Billboard 9 TWEN TY-TWO ACTS Will Compose Program to be Offered at American Music Hall—Performances will Run Interrupted Four Hours and Only Acts of First Magnitude will be Offered Chic*to. 111., Not. 26 (SpeeUl to The Bill- board).—The most remarkable departure la Chi- cago's vaudeville history will attend next week's program it toe American Mafic Hall, when Wm. Morris. Inc., will present twenty-two star acts each of two performances dally. The shows will start at 1:30 and 7:30 P. M., and will not end untU 5:30 and 11:30 P. M.. giving to each performance fonr solid boors, with more than flee acts per boor In the unbroken procession Only sketches will ' M. The sing- acrobatic per- wbere only of the stage. their foil formsnces will sore-lire number the Incidental 1 dlctorlea. WILLARD HA8 BIG BILL. Chicago. 111.. Not. 26 (Special to Toe Bill- board).—The Ten Georgia Campers were the headline act thla week and scored a big hit. Rose Johnson pleased. Harry Dearrs and Com psny. Lawrence and Harvey and the Zelgler Trio made op the rest of the bill. of the heat WILSON AVE . BILL. Chicago. 111.. Not. 26 (Special to The BUI board).—The Four Flylni Banvarda. Blake's An MERITORIOUS BILL AT MAJESTIC. st toe Areola and Company. In a epectacui act. opened the bill. Thla act can he only fairly good. Mr. Tony and Miss Erot Ballot, European equilibrists and gymnasts, performed some mar- reloos feats In acrobatic work with weights, rings, etc. (Continued on page 53.) Amour the stars of the twenty-two will be Joe Welch. La Petite Mlgrjon. Billy Dillon. Aus- tin Brothers, Kennedy and Eooney. Kara, the great Juggler: The Shirkers. Arnold Daly's great one-act play: The Zlsreuner Quartette, an Euro- pean Importation; Jessie Brougbton. an English pianist, and other acts of like character. PERSO NAL P ATTER Some Notes of the Great and Near Great in the Vaudeville World Who Have Been Seen In and Around the Breezy Town Morty Hymen. Terry Sherman and Eddie-Van Schaack, open Monday, Not. 28. at the Hun garlan Cafe, Milwaukee. They bare Just closed eight weeks In Dulutb. where they were a de- cided hit. The boys are using Harry Von Til ser'a songs, which are going great with " especially Lorey Joe. which is a ' Vaudeville BHI s. Majestic and Dance. A—Touy-Baloit- No. 3. roll B—Croaran and Parks. Trerett No. 6. In One. K. Hay ward and Jessie Hay ward. Comedy 8ketch. Majestic No, 5 D—wJe" Job 8 '""' Pi n 1 Will rd No, """T ifont PUDO,0 ■ ,, '• wnUnI No - E—Edouard Jose. Dramatic Sketch. Amcr lean No. 3. Foil Stage. F—Tom sod Stacla Moore. Singing and Talking. American No. 4, In One. 0— Signer Arrl. Art Models. American No. 5. roll sure. H—Nichols sisters. Singing and Dancing. Majestic No. S, In One. 1— MLI.E- DAZIE. PANTOMIME ACT. Majestic No. 10. Toil Stage. J— Atoo Comedy roar. Farcical Sketrti. Majestic No. », Open In One. CI co- in Full. CHICAGO'S HOLDOVER SHOWS. Chicago, Not. 20 (Special to The Billboard 1 —Thla la the last week of The Aviator at •* Olympic Theatre. Thla humorous comedy will take up Ita quarters In New York. Get-Rlrh Quick Wslllngford wilt be the next attraction at thla theatre. At the Whitney Opera House, Lower Berth IS la entertaining and amusing the many who freqnrot thla theatre. The Chocolate sotd'e. la still at the Osrrlck. laying claim to splendid business. Miss Alice Yorke wss recently added to the cast- The Spendthrift has flnnly es- tablished Itself at the Chicago Opera Honse as well aa in the favor of many of Chicago's tbea- At Powers' Theatre, The Commuters holds sway with Ita efficient cast who do many thing* that convulse the audiences with laughter. The City, with Ita tensity, la conceded by those who have seen-It. to be s wonderful play, acted In wttT'iti'sp'ritosUstle story. 8 cooUonea* et h the Oort to entertain and please the many woo visit this showboose. At tba La Sails Opera Honse The Sweetest Olrl in Paris haa entered Its fourteenth week and la as much In demand as ever. This pro- duction will tmdnnbtedly stay In our midst un- til sometime after the new year. ' Our Mlaa Oihbs Is in Its last week at the Colonial Thea- Theatre Opens Chicago, 111.. Not. 26 (Special to The Bill- board).—This theatre waa just opened to the public at a Thanksgiving matinee. It is con- trolled by Hnrtlg and Sea moo with M. B. Schlrs singer as manager. They have spent $30,000 in rebuilding, decorating, ete. Altre and Mitchell, who opened the btll as elerer comedy Jugglers, had an accident and could not go on with the act. They do a revolv- ing ladder act and the wire broke bringing them down to the stage with a tremendous force and cutting the wrist of Mitchell so badly that they could not go on with the act, * Henrietta. Byron, who went on second, could hardly sing the music being so poor. The drum- mer was not op In his traps sod could do noth- ing. The orchestra was terrible. Mrs. Kva ray, who was the added attraction ■t the Star and Darter • few good but there waa a ten or before she appeared and the t de Beaufort Makes Debut Chicago, ill.. Not. 26 board).—Lee Tong Foo. Lauder, waa Indeed a gt American Music Hall. Raymond Flnley and Lottie lee of travesties on familiar Itles and follies, are good. Edouard Jose, the French character a very etroctg dramatic sketch. Strike, was a hit. air. Jose Is one of the most talented actors that bare played the American Music Hall. There are about twenty people In the cast and the sketch la founded on the celebrated play, entitled La oats. The scene Is a court rn In France. Tom and Stasia Moore got over. Moore has a eery good voice. He Introduced That Men delssohn Tune In splendid style. Stasia Moor* csn bo classed aa nothing more or leas than a fashion plate. Her gowns are " all she does Is to wear them. Josephine Leroy and Bowman Brothers are ^ T , lDg . access with Harold Bosslter'a Olrl of My Dreams. Klgoletto Brothers are using Maid of Chi- cago. Count de Beaufort made a decided hit at the Americas Music Hall last week with Harold Eosalter's Maid of Chlcsgo. Adolpb Marks, attorney for Marine Reming- ton, reports that she has received Judgment sgslnat William Morris. Inc.. for Moo salary doe her for two weeks, when she waa laid off by Morris. Her contract called for seven weak* and she only received Ore. W. F. Mann, advance agent for The Plotter Company, haa received Judgment against Lester G. Snerly for $119.40 salary doe him. Altro and Mitchell, comedy acrobats, who opened the first show st the new Casino Thea- fsU ^* Dk, * lvln K ^atlnee. were injured In a and the™adde? T fen on the stage wmTthese Two performers. The Wsokegan Dally Sun got mixed In Its underlines one day last week. Cute of Coy de Trlekey and Charles Williams were used- Mbas John Nemo St. Louis, where be attended the session of the American Federation of Labor. He went to Cincinnati this week on business connected with the White Bats-Actors' Colon, as the or- ganisation Is now known. Ethel Whiteside and "Those Picks," in The Follies of Coontown. appeared at the Wlllard st week, completing a few weeks on the Frank Q. Doyle time before SEW £ B be w4?M gjVwt ly. The Cromwell a opened their American tour at the American Music Hall In New Orleans a few weeks ago and played their first In New York no's, sr H- C. BInthenthal. Barry Hanf and S. E. WObolt have acquired the entire Interests in the Orpbeo Theatre, Pine Blnff. Ark., playing; moving pictures and vandevilie. C E. Phil pot. manager of the Elks* Theatre, illsinsml of his interests rn the Orpbeo and will In the future devote his entire time to the Elks. Trevett Offers Excellent Bill Chlcsgo. -Relsuer Not. 3d (Special to The Billboard), and Cook, comedy Jugglers- v. bo opened the btll st the Trerett last week, were very good. May Taylor, the Jolly singer, who Introduced the atory song, entitled The Rose, which wms an Impersonation of Edna Wallace Jumping Jupiter, Era Quartette. strels. with their indeed worthy of BUI. set of Its kind seen on the stage, wss The act Is mystifying and went big. Kara, the greatest of modern the andlenec about thirty Count De Beaufort, faced a hostile audience. The Count la an actor and be can prove It- He did so when be made his debut st the American Music Hall and also proved his right to tell any kind of story about his nerre and get away with it. H * also Introduced his dog "Bob" to the audience. The Count stay* on the pay-roll unless per- chance, the dog catchers should get "Bob." Before the Count did his maiden turn Colonel Thompson acted lost a little bit like a man who fix-ured be might soon figure aa a before some sort of a tragic fact, body better start anything" quoth ttu grimly. "I've got plain clothes men the boose." Lease It to the Count with his winning smile and Jolly way. He won many friends who .had come to Jeer him. The Fonr Mortons, who were reviewed last week, headlined the All-star bill, are not i sary for another r Sam tried to poll Inimitable wax.