Billboard advertising (Oct 1916)

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The Billboard OCTOBER 7. 1818. NOT FOR THE BIG TIME. NOR YET THE SMALL TIME. BUT FOR THE ARTIST ALL THE TIME. IXLJ5 THE TRUTH CONCERNING THE P HIL ADAM S APOLOGY ArHst Who Does Not Want "Pardon" Withdraws From Rats—Managers Refuse To Parley . With "Clique" and Invite Settlement of Artiste' Grievances Through N.V.A. by all la- bor leaders and even discard*d by to make hi* Onal fight is. But able? jund for nnt nice, quiet. •Arty. Ton will be • craw* of! and lick the Naw York. Oct. I.—There la Xoubt now. oven In the minds of the most sancn Ins, bo*' that the W City I was very much elated I once more & member la good Ins, with my dues paid until April. 13 11. Received many handshakes f1 brother artists, telling roe I did right of the strike easi facts concerning: the Phn Adas apology which Barry had printed i Sept. * la bold-face type, tt seen 'Joe Blraae end a bunch of his fc lowers rounded, up Adams in Chicago upon his return from Oklahoma, where he brought down tho wrath of Mount- ford apon his head, and they squeezed wrote and aiked him to sign, and ff he incurs the enmity of the' : agent by casting hi* lot with the Rats be win be without work. And It look* like a hard winter. To put himself right with the world at large and with Harry Menntford In particular jter Building la kweek's trip to ■which B. F. Ke: rHe Mated that i but week from a present site will be mad for a m< office building end an up-to-date theater to icst 1.000. The present alte In Columbus will also be used, while In Toledo new ground will be acquired, b of the Scovell Dan- r death last April In w Tork. is in Chicago whipping into r act The Orenter Law. Is author of the sketch and has been rehearsing it for vaude- ville. He triad it out to a good te- at the Harlowe Theater Pri- ming. In the cast are Mr. Sco- vell, Raymond Poo re, Mildred Tin Tex HcLeod in Vaudeville WHY FIGHT A THING THAT IS DEAD? Bronx Houses Unionized it the Rata Failed To Play Any F»i In Victory—W. it. A. U. Will David W. Picker, o t of the house*. Mr. Picker discharge the I musicians, operators and stage crew which he had been employing and hire union men In their places. Picker ted he had no objections to hi* men Joining the union, but he would - >t discharge them. The unions then picketed the thea- tera until Anally Mr. Picker agreed to Tork li an indeM side Is t Catley In New York iw York. Oct. 1.—Robert EL Cat- Dersonal representative of Hugh h of Australia, arrived In New The W. R. A. TJ. la not a It never can b« one. It Is a rank case of false :t their aid and lupport are simply bilked ■* — of their money. i return for their coin save—In New York, Oct. 1.—An act. said to be the first of Its kind. Is being pre- pared by Herbert Brenon for Mile, Dasle for vaudeville consumption. The offering Is a combination of motion plcturea ballet and pantomime, and will probably open on the big time Three New A. 6, C. Houses Mountford is dismounting—coming iwn from his hlgh'horse. in hi* lat- t effusion In Green Goods he claims i be greatly misunderstood, and ex- plains in hurt and tearful tones that all he wants la an agreement with the ionship roping medal, and who ran third In the recent Stampede contest here, is rehearsing an act for vaude- ville. Home time ago' Tex met Jack Wilson in the wilds of the West, and in saw the possibilities of Tex and his wonderful rope work. They " not meet again until last week while Wilson was playing at the Pal, They got together on a new Idea __. _in act that Tex will offer on the United Time. Wilson desires McLeod i be booked on tl New Offices for J., L, AS. Chicago, Oct. 1.—Before the C make the move about December 1. Interior work on the building will be begun within the next two week*. The J.. I* A B. headquarters are now In il that could be bur- f of How Act, Tho J and t). B, O, In a sister act, are In Chi- cago with a new act being whipped Into shape by Pepple and Greenwald. They bill under the name. The Juve- nile Six, and Include " Merwin'a Vaudeville Acts ins which Ray Merwln la sending out r vaudeville use and which are al- ready booked are Is It Right To Do Nell : Hathaway and Walter Clark Bellows, i. with Willi* Hall, El ma Cornell, John Gooldln, Armand Kohl end Edmund Carroll; Marie Nelson Including Clayton Mack] em; Like