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6 THE SHOW WORLD RELIABLE RECORD OF VAUDEVILLE ACTS FRANK BOHM Vaudeville Agent and Producer ustine, Fla., this -week. GAIETY THEATRE BUILDING 1547 Broadway, New York 10 Weeks Blanket Contracts to Act Playing my Northwestern Circuit Censored " ”' “ Vaudeville Attractions Metropolitan Booking Offices,107 Madi¬ son St., Second Floor. Phone Randolph 143. 20 Three-a-Day Houses in Chicago and Vicinity Nonnwejicrii vnoun E. J. COX theater, a 5-cent house, “up price for one week to 10 cents and put over two vaudeville acts In connection with the pictures. The people took to the 10-Cent sign in about the same way they would to a smallpox sign. This week it is one act and B cents per. The Fairy, a picture show, closed last week for improvements in the shape of os Cranston, were MmH -The FlirtingPrin- performance Sunday. They were guests of the two Cranston hoys, mem- , _ ti a AfiVArman. Fred Gladish and wife, sionally as Gladdish ° ‘ Waukegan visitors bers of the cast.—P. A. Ackerman. v front PLAYING THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE SULLIVAN and GONSIDINE CIRCUIT -- -- Suite 9 end 10, 1440 Broadway, “sEATTLeTWASH 9 ’ W n Y ^ RK V Fred Lincoln, Gen. Mgr. Chris. O. Brown, Mgr. BRANCH BOOKING OFFICES_ 7 South Clark St., Chicago, Ill. PAUL GOUDRON. Third and Madison Sts., Seattle, Wash. MAURICE J. BURNS. 1117 and 1138 Market S in Office, No. 16 Green Street, London, Eng., B. OBERMAYER, Representative. Wolfe & Willis are playing the Prin¬ cess in St. Faul this week for the W. V. M. A. and after the first half of next week at Minneapolis will return to Chicago to spend Thanksgiving. The Grand at Madison, Wis., opened Monday night with vaudeville supplied by the Chicago office of William Mor¬ ris. The opening matinee had to be called off as the house was not ready. Western Bureau WM. MORRIS, Inc. J. C. MATTHEWS, Western Rep. 167 Dearborn Street CHICAGO Phones Randolph 3301-3-3 Booking more first class The.tres lj the Middle West than ALL OTHB AGENCIES COMBINED. Are we book- International Theatrical Company and United Theatres S&'Sf” “”” CT0 ’ SULLIVAN & CONSIDINE CIRCUIT Plaving tlx© Best in Vaudeville PAUL COUDRON, ACENT, NO. 67 SOUTH CLARK STREET, CHICACO, 1LLINI0S