Show World (June 1909)

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28 THE SHOW WORLD June io. ENGAGEMENTS NEXT SEASON. (Continued from Page 5.) J. WENDELL DAVIS for “The Cowboy and the Thief.” GEORGE HOWARD for “The Cowboy and the Thief.” HARRY CHAPPELL to manage “The Honeymoon Trail.” * GRACE EDMUND for the eastern “A Stubborn Cinderella.” WALTER MILTON re-engaged for “Polly of the Circus.” HARRY J. LIHOU for the Max¬ well-Hall stock company. MAURI E J. GEARY for the Max¬ well-Hall stock company. “CHIC” HARVEY for the Max¬ well-Hall stock company. SCOTT COOPER for “The Gen¬ tleman from Mississippi.” THOMAS FITZGERALD for “Tempest and Sunshine.” EMMA WHITTLE for the Max¬ well-Hall stock company. WALTER J. PARKER for "Dead- wood Dick’s Last Shot.” HARRY J. JACKSON for manager of “Shadowed by Three.” BELLE MITCHELL for the Max¬ well-Hall stock company. JAMES LACKAYE for “The Gen¬ tleman from Mississippi.” WALTER H. BOHME for the title role in “The Royal Chef.” C. MILFORD GIFFIN for “The Time, Place and the Girl.” EUNICE FAWCETT for the Wright Huntingdon stock. TOM P. GRESHAM for electrician of “The Lady Buccaneers.” HELEN GILLINGWATER for the Wright Huntingdon stock. CHARLES J. ROSS for Henry W. Savage’s “The Love Cure.” T. TAMAMOTO, a Japanese actor, for “An American Widow.” E. L. RICE for advance representa¬ tive of “Married in Haste.” JACK REILLY to go in advance of “The Wizard of Wiseland.” DOROTHY DALTON for the Wright Huntingdon stock. HARRY LE MACK to go ahead of an H. H. Frazee attraction. JOSEPHINE BROWN with Will¬ iam A. Brady’s attractions. HARRY FARLEY for the advance of a W. F. Mann attraction. RICHARD BROUGHTON for “The Minister’s Daughters.” O. R. HENKEL to go in advance of “The Honeymoon Trail.” J. B. BURKEY for musical director for “The Lady Buccaneers.” E. DICK RIDER to manage “The Girls of the Moulin Rouge.” FRANKLIN L. HAWKINS for the Maxwell-Hall stock company. FREDERICK E. HAND for the Maxwell-Hall stock company. WILLIAM INGERSOLL for the Orpheum stock, Philadelphia. GEORGE SAMUELS to go in ad¬ vance of “The Isle of Spice.” WILLIAM GLOVER as musical director of “The Royal Chef.” W. L. WILKIN for agent of “Tem¬ pest and Sunshine” (Eastern). E1LLEEN MONTFORD for the Maxwell-Hall stock company. CHARLES VAUGHN as leading tenor with “The Royal £hef.” ED. E. DALEY re-engaged to man¬ age Yorke & Adam’s company. CHARLES E. WHITNEY for “Deadwood Dick’s Last Shot.” WILLIAM H. LEWIS for “A Knight for a day” (Whitney’s). W. C. CAMERON to manage “The Newly Weds and Their Baby.” FRANK F. FARRELL to play “Zeke” in “The Missouri Girl.” W. M. BROWN to go in advance of “The Cowpuncher” (Central). ED TIERNEY for advance agent - of “Her Dark Marriage Mor.n.” EMMA SALISBURY SOUtHARD for “Her Dark Marriage Morn.” FRANKLYN FARNUM to play “Capt. Fiske” in “The Golden Girl.” O. J. DIETZ re-engaged as advance representative of the Lyman Twins. “DOC.” GARDNER re-engaged as advance agent of “The Candy Kid.” ERWIN HUFFMAN as advance of “Tempest and Sunshine” (Western). JOHN AND MAE BURKE with one of Fred Irwin’s burlesque shows. LAWRENCE V. MURRAY as musical director with “The Red Mill.” GET YOUR INDEPENDENT FILM SERVICE FROM W. E. GREENE Film Exchange The Oldest and Largest Independent Film Exchange in New England 228 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Branch Office: 511A Congress Street, Portland, Me. BOOKING TOGETHER Western Vaudeville Managers’ Assoc'n Majestic Theatre Building, Chicago, Ill. United Booking Offices of America St. James Building, New York City <1 Booking in conjunction with more than three hundred of the first-class vaudeville theatres in the United States and Canada, and now giving good acts routes for from one to three years. Moneys advanced to parties capable of pro¬ ducing first-class acts, when desired, or will purchase first-class novelties outright. It will be to the advantage of managers of Fairs, Parks, etc., to communicate with these Offices regarding their vaudeville and outdoor attrac¬ tions. Address Eastern or Western Office, as may be most convenient. THOMAS W. KEENEY ager of “Her Dark MarriaL. ED W. ROWLAND, JR. I ager of “The Cowboy and Ur F. F. MONTRESSE in a _ capacity with “CommencemeiiH OLGA VON HATZFELf “The Newly Weds and Their OLIVER DOUD BYRON *>- - gaged for “The Lion and the Mrai< V CHARLES H. McKINNEY ’ “The Time, Place and the Girl” on:\ ^ f CHARLES EASTMAN- t4] advance of “The CowpuncB| ern). KARL McVITTY of “The House of a Thouj dies.” SED DESCHANE for adi resentative of “The Wizard land.” E. G. WILSON for advance sentative of “The Wizard olj" TOM NORTH, re-engaged as agent of “The Newly Weds and ' Baby.” H. S. NORTHUP to otiH leading heavy part in “Success 5 ceeds.” E. W. GRIFFITH for advaffl resentative of “The Cowboy® Thief.” MADELINE GORDON to soubrette role in the “Runaway company. STELLA HAMMERSTEINjL ter of Oscar Hammerstein, for the Eve.” GEORGE E. McDONALD gaged as agent of a Klimt & attraction. WILL J. DONNELLY for a&'d representative of “The Sunny Side ® Broadway.” GEORGE ARLISS for a new play to be sent out by Har son Grev Fiske. HERBERT S. BURNS r£^B as stage manager of the Yorfee] Adams company. td FRANK KEENAN fo r -fr i Heights” under the management ?t Henry B. Harris. jiff IRA HERRING re-engaged fofiti> Ilickman-Bessey Company (JackBe sev’s organization-). j it GEORGE A. FLORIDA ter (a • vance representative of Yorke Adams in “In Africa.” B:ct CHARLES GRAPEWIN*®!, “Above the Limit” under the mat® merit of Mason Peters. - .lit:' F. MATTHEWS for advam DELANCEY BARCLAY to port James Kyrle MacCurdy^j^ Yankee Doodle Detective.”t EDNA WALLACE HOPPfilk “The Harrigan Girl” under their agement of Cohan & Harris®'® SADIE RAYMOND to play t* tie role in “The Missouri GirPjB the management of Merle Shea Returns Jubilai$y. Buffalo, Jane 12. Manager Shea, of Shea’s JWBr. 1 theater, is back from New Yorkcit where he went to arrange lookmia for the coming season. Mr. Shea $a that prices for good acts 1 creased 50 per cent over what »■ e five years ago. but that made i difference to Mr. Shea, for he alwB determined to get the best for n ; favorite show house. Mr. Shea got back .. ness a rehearsal of the playleHM Business.” which is. being j^T this week at his theater with McVicker in the leading role, play was written by Augustus Hugh, who is Mr. McVicker s manager. Mr. McVicker will be. for six weeks, producing playlet each week. Three of| piciyiCL CclL.lI W CCA. J- ^ ’ TJ ' the productions of Mr. MactliB Richard Harding Davis’ comedy. I Littlest Girl,” also is included in“ McVicker’s repertoire.—McGill® Jean Havez About AgaJIB Grand Rapids, Mich., June Jean Havez is about again after ing confined to his room, a resuiijil spraining his ankle while^^H visit to Reed’s Lake.