Variety (Jan 1906)

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14 VARIETY. ^i. i.:-"^- -M',^ - HAMMERSTEIN'S NEXT WEEK Fiihl TiiiK' Tnis Season, Wll. J OK WKLCH HKUKHVV ('t)Mi:i)IAN In a X«'W Htiil OriKiiiai Monolo^uo. 1%'iu. Caiiuld and Valeaka Saratt Bin^lnu and T>nn('lnK Skit. 12 Poopk—Floro>iiB Troape—12 People Uarnum and J^alloy's (Iroattst Gymnasts. The Thr^e Dnnionds Italian SinKing and Intitrumcnlal Trio. Flint Time TIiIh Kranon. STAI^Y nud BIRUECK THE MUSICAL liI.,ACKSMrniS, Introducing Thi-lr SenHational Tranioformatiun ScMsnp. The ZnnrliCB Th« Qrcutcst Exhibition of Mintal Telepathy In the World. Two Minds with l.ut a Slnsl' Thnupht. ^'atnon, lIutchiniCH Jt KdwardJi donirdy Skit. Caprlo^, Ityhn and Fa>e SlnRora and Dan<:t rs. %**>mt 9fo nilln By the VltaKraph. First Time This Rodson, DRLLA FOX Conifdli-nnp. good resolution for the new year: OON*T BE I'RB- JVniCBD. If you have never seen a copy of MADISON'S BUlKiEST all you have "guessed" about It may l>e wrong. Send for my latest Is.sue, MADI- SON'S BUDGKT No. lO on a guarantee—absolute satisfaction or money re- funded, 100 pages of the brightest, funniest stage comedy material ever writ- ten, Including 31 great paro- dies. 9 excellent monologues. 8 sketches for two males, 4 sketches for male and female, new Side- walk Conversations, 3 roaring 60-minute burlesques, new sketch for two females, hundreds of new Hebrew, Irish, Dutch and blackface gags. etc. Price, only ONB DOLLAR PER COPY. L. J. HBIL^ 1404. Third At«.. New York. (Agent for James Madison.) " DIME," The 5c Critic Siyt: I cannot claim much of the material I use, but if he can prove that I have not orig- inated all the tricks mentioned some time ago I will give him the |1,000. That is more than he can hope to make out of his paper in two years. He is, however, right in one respect—that I cannot claim much, and before I have been here many more weeks I shall have nothing to claim at all. He says I need an assistant to help me, but he's got the only assistant I wanted—himself. TOM HEARN Will withdraw my advertisement un- less 1 am "roasted" good and plenty every week. To T hose V^ C omede If you are WILLING TO PAY A OOOD PRICE FOR GOOD MATERIAL I will brighten your business, pad your part, and enliven up your llres. If you need a Comic Song I will construct you one for laughing purposes only, give you exclusive stage rights, copyright, and PROTDCT same for you. Harry Bulger is a success with my "No Bird ever flew so high he didn't have to light;" Melville and Stetson thank me for "I'm crasy to go on the sUge;" Lee Harrison will work another year with my "Mr. Sherlock Holmes is no one else but me." Reference*, the above and Peter F. Dalley, B:ddle Foy, Alex. Clark, Edwin Stevens, Jefferson D'Angells. Marie Cahlll and the best in show business. If you are NOT willing to pay a good price for good ma- terial, please don't take up my time. IJ^LIi D. COBB. "WORDWRiaHT" 1.'. 12 "Inroadway New York TeU J837 38th Street 44 niETY , .KNICKERBCX3CER THEATRE BUILDING NEW YOKK CITY CARDS OF ARTISTS Under tbe heading of REPRESENTATIVE^ ARTISTS'' at following rates: ARTISTS'RATE CARD t-2 Inch single column $2 00 monthly. Net Jlnch " ...4 00 1-2 Inch double column 4.00 HiKh ** 7.50 ** 4t 44 (i)riXe)®®(SXS®®®®®®(s^^ o:o:ox)XXd:o:o:ox>X) y5xi)®®®®®®®(sxs)®®®®@®®® F. DALY COMEDIAN And His Dog. - - FINNEGAN IN VAUDEVILLE Y«»iikerN, N. Y. noHIC (Ht-nry My<Ts, ninr.).-— An exolltnt bill was glvt'M at thf Doric this w<rk. The Ha- zarfH, illusionists, wi-iv vt^ry Kood I'hil l>alton. coHtt-rnioriKfr, was plt-asliin. .Itannftt*- Lowrie w«nt very stroiin- Miss Lowti'- has a v«'ry I'Uvt'r nionolofiUf of son^,'s, which she rcmlcrs very plcasiiiKly. Mr. ami Mr^. .liinmic litirry have a very k*»"»'I lonicily act." cujl'ii "The Vll- lanc Cut-up." It Ls *mv continuous hmnh fnnu start to linish. Thc.v w.iu very .xtronKly. "The Musical Marber," the MaKnaiii Faniily. wci*- a Mu hit. lliack and .loiics, colc»rc<l sin>;iMs an<l dancers." went very stnmK. K<l tWay, in tnono- liiKUc, very yood. Thi' Sully l-'anilly have a kI'I'I act and were an inimeust; hit. Hu^^lness jiu<.d. KI.ZIK ORPflEUM CIRCUIT 1,4»%VPll, Mll«»l«. ni'KK.V llolSK (Ka> Hi.uhers and ir>sford nm'rs.). -Well balarKed itill week of Hth.and busi- ness Is ifood. Sev rm I »e 1 ( yn and company still iiiakini{ Rood as h- .idllners. "The Ijittlo».t t'lirl." their sketch thI? wetk. I^ouls Simon and tliHcc UaidiKT, In "The New Coachman," a OP HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRES M. .MKVEl{»'KLI»,Jk., I'ren. MAKTIN BK("K,(;eneral Manager. KH.\ NK V1NCKNT, N. Y. Representative. All Api>lication8 fur Time .Muat be A(1dreMe<1 to C. K, IIMAY. HooklnK .MattAKer. &0« Ashland Hlock, Chicago,111. laiivihinii; hit. Klllnore SlHters, comediennes, open I'oi.ily hut tlnish Krandly. Lillian Ashley Hlngs and daiici s well but Isn't appreciated. Vernon. vc nil i] i<iuist, only ordinary. West and Van Slc- Icn, Jn "\ Musical Gymnasium," ^i»>t\ IVl- ninre Ih-olhtrs. *'i)ullil)rlstR. kokI. Klnetugraph, fair. Last week Wedne8<lay .^everln l>e Deyn was presented a loving «'up. liouquetH to mem- lier.s of his conijiany have been numerous. Miss l-abelle KletcJier and Mi«H Mabelle F>te||e held a retepiion on the stnKt> Friday afternoon. They \vi re assisted In receivluK by Miss Amv Ince. M.xrilAWAYS (Frank (1. Mack. res. mgr.).— Kddie Cirard and Jessie tJardner, In "I>ooley and ih. niamond." head a strong bill which is draw- ing <iowde.l houses. The act should be re- written or renovated and the messenger cut out. The Farleys, singers and dancers, are clever. The Sonif Hit ot the Country " If a Girl Like You Loved a Boy Like Me" By Cobb & Edward*., , - Also publishers of the following successes: •'SOnBBODVS SWEETHEART I WANT TO BE" Cobb & Edwards ^. •:-. ^ "IN A LITTLE CANOE WITH YOU •• . ! . Wood & Edwards ••Pocahontas" ("Tammany's" Sister), by Bryan & Edwards; "When the Green Leaves Turn to Gold," by Wood & Edwards; "Napoli" (Italian love song), by Bryan & Edwards. Gu8. Edwards Music Pub. Co. 15ia BROADWAY, NEW YORK LEO EDWARDS. Mgr. Prof. Dcpt. Press Work, Does It Pay? Ask tht StarSf soma for whom I'vt worktd: • '■''■' ■•■■.*■'..■". Thos* SedBfooke, Jedneiie Loltirie, IhihtUe Gilman, Irene Bentley, Annie Irish, Edm Goodrich, Eiiinge, Netld Bergen, Elfie Fay, Mrs. Y€JLm9ns, Estellt Wenhuorih, Amy Ricard, Cherry Simpson, Eddie Leon^, etc* Ed. n. narkuni, 31 W. 31st St, N.Y. "" ■'■■ ' .» : '■•'■... .'••; ■■■' -i' ■'■: ':■ ■ '■■': •"•- ■ . YOU MU5T DRB^SvS RIGHT IT CARRIES ^IVCICHT AM I A TAILOR Amons; my customers arc George M» G>han, Harry Von Tilzer^ Jot Welch, Sam H. Harris, Stuart Barnes, Gus Edwards, '"hat^s the answer* I am fust as reasonable in price as a bad one. Better drop in JOHN E. GIGLER 6 West 29ih Street Ne<w York ••••^^••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••^ AN ALL STAR CAST > U the Editorial Staff of the ; . 't 'I 't 't -t NEW YORK INQUIRER IT INCLUDES . ' ' John V. Keller WilUam G. Nicholis * Helen Ten Broeck Charles Alfred Byrne «• Cholly Knickerbocker *♦ R. E. Raymond Charles E. Trevathan Leander Richardson and others The Publication, issued Fridays, treats of Society, Wall Street, Politics. Racing, Automobiling, Theatres and miscellaneous matters and it is essentially •*A Smart Paper for Smart Persons" 320-322 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK ^^4MMM^*#*****^*^*********¥********^M^*****^^^*^^*^**^MM^** Carl in and Otto, (lorinan <'om«Mllan8, only fair. Their jokrs are stab- and their dancr strps muHty. Diamond and Smith's lllu«trat«>d movlnx pk'tun-H rrcflvjnif oncoroH at tvi-ry porformam-c. Girl with the Drumq, a former member of the Howton Fadettcs, Is Rood but doesn't do enough. Five nilnutei. could be adtbd to her turn with- out becoming tiresome. The !lon»ow MIdKets, hh UHual, ffre making good with children. <^harllu KoHHow's nionoloKUe fair. Vltagraph jfOfMj. r'KOF'LK'S (Harry VVoiidward. niRr.).—Good buHlnesH continues. This week's bill great Im- provement over last week's. I'at.'fy Keegan and Jack Mahan headllners. Rig hit In bicycle race on rollers. Jim Nesmlth, negro comedian, good. Martin and Dlyle, Frenchman and soubrette, very good. Jcsale Keefc, serio comic, fair. Mile Labt'He, butterlly dancer, Kood. Aftcr-plccc, "Harry Lig*Jt Out at the Club," gnat. JACOU A. UOLLDEUa. I^vanavtlle, Iiid. TilJOU (Oeorge Selllngcr, nigr.).—Dill week of 7 included Mr. and Mrs. Allrfd Kelcy, comedy hketch entitled "Tale of a Turkey." strniig hit. Sullivan and Paij<iuelena, Impersonations, fairly successful. Carter, Waters & Co., comedy Hk» tch, only fair. F]«tlllta and Oarbardon, Span- ish songs and dunces, well received. Armie Youth, slngt-r, big hit. Tramlst and L^oyd, com- edy song and dan»e, pcor. Frozlna, acrobat, very gcod. Moving pictures, RODERT I* ODELJ*