Billboard advertising (Jan 1921)

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{EDITOR'S NOTE—Mr. Onri comes to our rolumns with a complete understanding of his “aubject. Being one of the famous Onrl Fam‘ity, practically born on the stage, trained tn ‘the art of ambidexterity and with a world-wide ‘ecquaintance, he greets the Juggler folly {equipped for the task before him. We be“epeak is success in fostering the best foterest of the fascinating art of light, heavy “and artistic object manipulators.) {This column ts to be devoted to, the art of "urging and its Gevotees. Space has been Haranted me by The Bulboard, atter due de‘MPeration, and finally most graciously. We all {know bow toterested The Billboard te tn all Sor us. Fellow artists, 1 crave your co-opera‘Hon ia my bumble effort to make “Joggling and Jogglers™ comprebensite, newsy and belpSfol to. the Joxzling professioo. We respect Sgousting as 2 profeafon and a5 a distinctive jeatertaining art, and we believe the poblie "admizeo it. My object is elncere in my enjeavor to bring greater recogaition, and, with Zthe ald of The Bitboard, its general opiift ts ‘certain and its effect will at once become noticeable by reason if ite wide circulation tbe world over. among artiste and" mansgers, ‘Boost the game along with your news notes, ‘Meas, ints, storie and suggestions. “Old {Paur"—Help to make this department notable {and your very own column. I want to hear {from all the Jugglers, Address 29 abore. [A WORD ABOUT GORGANIZATION—WHAT ‘Marg ner and Grace, Mile. Olive, De Witt Youne ‘end Sister, Ea’ Levine, Three Bobs, The Normens, The Mowatis. ‘Three Belmonts, Charies %T Aldrich, Malcom, Amoros and Jeanette, MortoaJewell Troupe. Three Lees. Lawton. Billy Delisle, Deddlzo Braacz and Sisters, Selma Brats, Lacy Gilette, McGreery and j@oyle, Emerson and @aldwia, Joba Le Clair, EaDell, Nadoaley, Joe Cook, Leon and Ade ‘Ase, Koppe, Johnson, Baker and Johnson, Moyam and Wiser, Orth and Cody, Edwin George, ‘Van Cellos, Fred ‘Wie Hale and Brother, ‘Wisgis, Les Augosts, Gaston Palmer, Breen ‘Family, The Cromweils, Joggling Farrer, Billy Kiukxid, Lynch and Zeller, end Grovan!, Tuscano Brothers, Zara Carmen ‘rio, Mahoney and Auburs, “Werner-Amoros ‘Troupe, La Dent, Rapoli, Drawer; Royal Gascolgnes. Rigoletio Bros. Raymond Wilbert. ‘Huston, Kurtz, Keen, Bert and Nellie Wheeler, Pero and Wilson, Igoch and Zeller, Tho ‘Prerescofis, Savo, Lew Hoffman, Serras Schatfer, The Keatons, The Pickfords, Rose Sheldon, Masse, The Plerzoffs, The Robal Sydness. Ralph Anstia. De Cameo, The Ozavs, Walter Beemer and Inggling Gis. 0. K. Sato, Charles Wedber, The Gagnterl, The Matthews and ait ers. |The above te only a partial ist of those st this columa wants to hear from. If T mined many it was not done intentionally, ‘Welcome, Jogalers. No partiality fs to De shown in this column. No harm ts meant by my failure to mention all Good, sound common sense will be used $a dealing with al, if I vave azy—so pardon ‘me, Monsieur Gang. Who bates a juggler? NOBODY. JUGGLING and JUGGLERS By ARCHIE ONRI Addreas care The Billboard, 1490 Broadway, New York, Pollard, Sefbint | The Bi Certais jugglers use three umbrellas in thelr act and can't find one when it rains. We are “axeing the Tusceno Brothers in on this, as they have battled their way atraight to the front, Bert Wigin—Where be ye? Draw a line-on ‘this colums, Blow a bubble this way, Ollie, while thie column is Young. Some ‘know it “all” remarked hat the chariot balanced by Sylvester Schaefer for his ‘finish was’ light. Yes, as light as that “know ft all'e” head. Adam snd Ere would hare been a riot sf Eve bad not tackled the apple trick. Redford * ‘and Winchester, please approve. Tt ts said that art is inspiration. We pase Jopeling as art, Who inspired us exyway? sme, please, me and all my faults, ‘This department ‘and friendly, Ex~ workers and “closed” absolutely to the phrase “collective opinion. manipulate the market that lutely iniquitous economic conditio1 most negligible.” change thoughts and ideas and so forth. predict much bene@r to the juggling art organization. Adios for now. JOE GALLENA (All Rights Beserved) ‘By CHAS, E. FULLWOOD ‘My name ces Joo Gallen. come from Italy. I learn to play de violin ‘Back in do ol* country. : Uke to hear de gooda mos" “> By Rossini and Verdi> ” It make me feel so much pleas’, It sound eo eweet to me. It stoke right into my soul And touche my heart deep, 2 And some time when I hear dat mus? feet Uke go to sleep. Te sound to me Hike one grands song, ‘Joost Hike de angels sing; Dat kind of mos" I like to play ‘Do best of anything. In Italy de little a cha He learn to sing and play: ‘De maestro tech beem in de school 1 io mus? beemself, He write it for de fun, ‘But always sound tke barmony — ~ ef be don't make from it de mon’. Before I come to U.-B.. A. I play tn orchestry” In opera Rouse ta bigen town ‘Dey was io Italy. NO “OPEN” SHOP ‘The prospective drive to smash the organizations of workmen is rousing the sane brains of the country to something at least approaching mental remonstrance. The disclosures being made before the Lockwood Committee in New York confirm the beliefs and prove'the repeated assertions of fair-minded economists that there is no such thing as an “open” shop, and that the industry conducted on that mercilessly abused phrase, “The American Plan,” is in reality a shop “open” only to nonunion organizations of workers. The admissions wrung from the heads of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation that an open shop ignorance expressed by one of that corporation's bargaining” means, and W. for something or other, have done a lot to have hitherto swallowed blindly whatever statem¢ them. Writers all over the country are beginning to use site statement to make ina recent issue of “ “My railroad man hit upon a, crucial question. combine to walk out; that is against the law, and is condemned by public ‘But the shops may close down without notice, or with a notice that is worthless, and that is not against the law, aitho it is bc-inning to fall under the ban of public condemnation. But'who is to blame, as the phrase goes? The worker has the right to walk out if conditions do not suit him. ‘The shop has the right to close down if it can not market its products. ‘The blame lies on the power that forces the worker to walk out by making his life a hell if he stays in, and on the power that can’so a factory must elther close down or sell its finished product for less than the cost of manufacture. power? I can not see that it is either capital or labor. Tt is the abso sources of wealth to fall under the control of @ minority numerically JANUARY ‘1, 1921 JUST 0 McNALLY'S But one thing maka me glad, 1 get away from dat jars a mus" Dat sound to me so bad. NORWORTH 1S SUED Detrolt, Dec. 27.—Jack Norworth bas been made defendant ina suit for $10,000 damages. ‘The Cunningham phonograph shop advertised 5 ‘those who carry cards in voluntary is a nonunion shop, the high officials as to what the payment to the LW. open the eyes of people who ents have, handed tea: \ ‘The workers may not “SANDOW” FIBRE THEATRICAL TRUNKS e TRUNKS ‘What is i ms in the country, which allow et sx iA HERE’S A NEW ONE New Ygrk, Dec. 24—Step right this way, Mr. Preoident, and bave your fortune told. Just ‘low your breath on this mirror ang the f0‘ture will be revealed. And President Millerand ‘ows she ‘predicted his election to the presiency of the French Republic. Mme. Urbe Dar‘lle, on the strength of the President's vows, ‘bas sot herself up in Paris as the sorceress ex traordinary. Unless the police interfere she ‘bas a great career in front of her. All this and ‘ore was contained in a press cable from the ‘French capital city this week. PICKS VARSITY PLAY, af Dalles, Texas, 28 Yours oRM ‘University, has selected for the annual varsity entertainment @ plece called “Suite 18." Her Dert Fields, son of Lew Fields, will stage the Piece. . HODGES PLAYS AGAIN New York, Dec. 23.—Jimmie Hofiges ts per souslly heading the cast of the Jimale Heigce amuncal ‘comedy, “My Havana Girl,” whlch is playing this week in Norfolk, Ve. ; Rese, i ; ae ae! 33 [5 af jave you looked thru the Letter List in this issue? There may be letter advertised for you.