Variety (Jan 1906)

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i6 VARIETY At Immi a KEAL LIVE and Orlglnml NovBliy Ifi VmaidmvUie BUS EDWARDS' "School Girls and School Boys" IN A ONE-ACT MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT v "PRIMARY NO. 23" Ten beautiful voices hlendinj,' in a number of l)ejiritiful sonjfs in beauteous liarniony, rousinjr deli^'hteil hearers to cheer each number—5 beautiful young j,Mrl9 and 5 great boyn. All in all, an a«j:;ire;;ation of 10 <»f the most talented youn^' Americans which took months to carefully collect toj^ether and train for this novel enlertainnjent, every one of whom c^ni sinjr and dance and "Comede" Tlie real sensation of this act is "THE HURDY GURDY MAN," a real live Italian organ grinder, with a real live "Hurdy CJurdy," a real live nionkey, a real live senorita and real live children, dancing to the sweet music of the Hurdy Gurdy Man. . . ' ' CAST." '■"■■:-':''-' In School. <>>t of School. MONITOR . ......:.. DAISY I.EON DXISY FAIR ANNA LAIR FRESIIIE RU ITINSKY CRRTRLTDE MOULTON" LIZZIE McGINNIS MINNIE SlFFl^Y MAGC.IE GRABBENHEIMER .TITUET WINSTON PATRICK LEVY HERMAN TIMBERG SPIKE m^AN ::::::...: harry junop I/)ITIS HITNDT ,t/'.n\TpH ^j^Y FITZ ALLAN RALPH PASQUALE MASCAGNI. MR. DON LENO STAGE UNDER DIRECTION OF DON LENO Address all business communications to aUS EDWARDS, 1512 BroattwBy, New York OR ALL FIRST-CLASS VAUDEVILLE AQENTSI Tht BIfgtit Slnglt Aet In tht United Stitts (250 lbs.) SHEPPARD CAMP ^' The Man From Oeorgla 99 Sinu* sa.v<: "nv .•IlmlnMt1n>j tlu' ol.l snilT. with rl.-an iMinMMrs. \w «ouUI .'asily make the clmni'c \y\U> polito vHud ovillf. at tainluK aposltlon ui pnmiintMMT tlierr." In anKwn- to the alM.v.- will Kay. I liavr a laljii^^ssorttHCur at now Jnkrs Tintt rlenn parodU's to use wlu-n I jio Into vaiMh'vJll.'. Miit as I am In hnries<nie at presont It Is nec'Siian that 1 should cater to thai rlasH of andleiuvs, hcticeforth the unclean parodies K" Koute Manchester's Cracker Jack Co. niETY KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE BUILDING. NEW YORK CITY CARDS Of ARTISTS :' UNDER THE HEADING OF "REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS » AT FOLLOWING RATES: 1 •£ Inch single column, 1 Inch 1-2 Inch double column, I Inch " $2.00 monthly. Net 4.00 •' •• 4.00 7.60 Kenotha, Wis. — VAUIKTV (.loliii O'lniMi. n>s. mtrr.K—Hill f'»r first part of wi-ek <>f .I.iii. '12. V»m- ViiMii initl loinpaiiy. vtiitriI(M|iilsl. wlio \n qiiltr ••lev«'r: MtUi* Fli'rry UHyflehl. who nimlf n nit with the an ilit'iKt- with li«T siiiit's anil nionnl<>);ii«>; Marian aii<l P«»an, a l"ani \\h<s»' son^ and dancr n'lTlvi'il a K«.mh1 round t»f ai»plau.so: William Sln'ar«'r, Idnck fa<«'d riitncillan. in Ills Irh k violin itlayiiiK aii'i InillatldnH: tlif «>knras, .lapaiu'M' lorotnits aii<l tiMi! Jnir;;l»M>. who n-cclvrd some wi-ll nierltt'd ai> plaiiHi'. Sliow clu-n's with kliieloHrop«'. Coming l.nt>t half of weok; Hlnnl«> and Cliapman, Itcnnflt SI«t«T», lliirry Hakor. Clever Conkey. "The Fea- tiin Act." The Oktiras week. KlnetoK<-oi)e will Is held over tin- entire rlos«> the hliow. TKD SANK«»RI>. Frankfort, Ind. M'lias. Welsh. ni>:r. K larp Week (»f 22 crowd. Reed and Had- scddler act, were well re i>pun, in iiiii!>icnl iioveltjeii. fUYSTAl- i>|M'neil to iiit> ii»iial Icy. in a ni-'chanical ceixed. Iliiliiics and ■ iiaile uimhI. itj'hy Irnm WlkofT niul onnipany scMud h\)i. <'lias. and .)«'iiiile Welsh. In "Shift iiiu' 111" Sci'in'H." tiN»k flie house. C(»niiii); week 2J), .Mi . and Mix. P.(.t.liy Carroll, the Stark Trio. Tom llefron. lilnicr llowcll, (has. and .Tennie WeUh. MARTIN W. FOX. LASKV, ROLFE & CO. ■ i..; PRESENT .•■■'.- ..^ TWO NfW YAUDtVHU \l lURlS "RADHA" See it at the New York Theatre tbtB Sunday night, January 26 "Between Two Fires" Heads the bill at the Colonial Theatre Monday, January 29 A good resulutloD for the new year: DON'T BE PREJITDICEO. If you have nerer aeen a copy of MADISON'S BUDGET all you have "gueseod" about It may be wrong. Send for my latest iasue. MADISON'S BUDGET No. 10 on a guarantee—absolute aatlafac- tlon or money refunded. 100 pagea of the brightest, funniest stage comedy material ever written, In- cluding 31 great parodies, 9 ex- cellent monologues, 8 sketches for two males, 4 sketches for male and female, new Sidewalk Con- versation, 3 roaring 50-minute burlesques, new sketch for two females, hundreds of new Hebrew, Irish, Dutch and blackface gags, etc. Price only ONE DOLLAR PEB OOPT. L. J. HEI L, 1404 TKIrd Aven\i« NEW YOILK (Agent for Janica MHdls<»n.) To Those Who Comede If you are WILLING TO PAY A GOOD PRICE FOR GOOD MATERIAL I will brighten your business, pad your part, and enliven up your lines. If you need a Comic Song I will construct you one for laughing purposes only, give you exclusive staRc rights, copyright, aud PROTECTT 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 crazy to go on the stage;" Ijee Harrison will work an- other year with my "Mr. Sherlock Holmes is no one else but me." References, the above and IVter F. Dalley, Eddie Foy, Alex. Clark, Edwin Stevens. .letTerson D'AnKdlH, M'arie Cahill and the t)e8t in show business. If you are NOT willing to pay a good price for good material, please don't take up mj time. V HANNEHSTCIN'S ICTORIA THCATKE or VAUIETICS Next Week ^'^l^S^^l^ Jan. 29 Prices. 230, GOo, 7dc & $1 00. Mat. £ver> Day, S6c * 6«c First Time Here, ^"•v^rK^Str.'! ARTHUR PRINCE Direct from the Talace Theatre and.London Tavlllon, Ix>nd(m, Bng. Prince presents an Instance of two strong and distinct personalities emanating slmiit taneously from one person.—vide London I' ivhs First Time Here, ' ldal«n« Cotton and DIok LonOi Comedy Pklt Ned Nye and HIa Rollicking GIria The GllnaarattIa, Buropa*f Greatest OymnasUi Return, bj flia»l<ia Mmmmm The Southein PopuUrRequest, UllllCI fllCI, Singer First IMme Here, Europe's Latest Novelty, M. FERRAIIIS and HIa Trained Dog Mualolan AUCiUST.A CLOSE, Impersonator. IMKUCE AND MAZIB, Singers and IMncerx. NKW VITAGUAPII VIEWS. EXTKA FEATURE—First Time This Season. Clayton White and Marie Stuart In Their Comedy Sketch, "DICKEY." PASTOR'S ^VILL D. COBB lUh St.. 8J A^e CONTlMroU^ 2i) and .3) CT8. DOLPH AND SUSIE LEVINO. CHARLES B. I^\WLOR AND DAI'(3I1TERS. IRENE FRANKLIN. MR. & MRS. COL. STEWART. Petchlngs Bros. Norcross, Blaln & I/a»or. Mr. and Mrs., Shaw. , ■>- Belle Hathaway'a Monkeys. Brazil & Brazil. 3 Hesse Bros. Beir & Richards. Marr & Evans. Carl Brehmer. I.ieonzo. Vltagraph. Subscribe now and be sure of l.'ll! Broadway "WORDRIGIIT* New York G IG L.ER Tailor 6 West 29th Street NEW YORK VARIETY EACH WEEK ORPHEUM CIRCUIT OP HIQH CLASS VAUDEVILLE THEATRES M. .MKYERKELD, JR., Pres. MARTIN BECK, Geueral ManHKer. FRANK VINCENT. N. Y. Repn-wiitative. .Ml .\ppli<'atloii8 for Time Must b4> AdilivMs***! lu C. E. BRAY. Bo«)kliiK MaiuiKer, Majestic Theatre Bldg., ('Iil<a»;<>. III. LOUISE DRESSER ChaLroLCteristic fongs J/\GK INORWORTH Preeent«Tt1CGOUUCG& BOY IP YOU ILLUSTRATED ADVERTISING OF ANY SORTt SEE MM MM MMFOMfMrr ^^ Mf. 90th STREET, MEW YORK MWMmMm aWMM^fmM%MM M ^ tfftlomHmwms IfB p.m, LONDON "MUSIC HALL" U/?t Great English Vaudex^itle Taper (WeeKty) 401 STRAND. W. C. American Representative—Miss Ida M. Carle, Room 706, St. James Building, where a fife of papera can be teen and advertitcments will be received Press Work, Does It Pay? Ask tht Start, tomi for wliim I'vi workidi Tho9. Seabrooke, Jeanette Lowrie, Mabelle Ciltnan, Irene Bentley, Annie Irish, Edna Goodrich, Eltinge, Sella Bergen, BlHe Fay, Mra. Yeamans, Estelte Wentworth, Amy Ficard, Cherry Simpton, Eddie Leonard, etc Ed. M. Markum, 31 W. 31st St., N. Y.