The billboard (Apr 1918)

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THEATRICAL ALLIED INTERESTS CdHMlTTEE BUTSLffiERTT BONDS Over $1,000,000 Subscribed at Meeting Held Sat- nday—E. P. Albee, Chairman of Executive . —Offices In FHsgotaUBaOttv ^ rioat Alllad latenota Committee of Oie lAbeitT Iioaii. Bainbow DlvUlon, in Uie PaJaca Thsater Bnlldlne, .last Sat- urday bouKht more ttian 11.000,OOD In Liberty Loan bonds. A meeting was called br Mr. Albee o£ the Executive Conunlltee for tlie appointment of ■aboommlttees and tbe baslaera of "f 7*""". when It na aussastad tut e«tfi Indtvidnal nuuuiBer nan off the diln In bia own theater or tbea- tara itUh k parsanal enbacriptlon. Id nv* ininate* tlie toUowIas managers had placed their oamea donn for the rollowtriff subscriptions to the loan: Messrs. Klaw- & K^anger^ .. .S150.00Q Alf "HayTnan 50,000 Samnei A. Scribner aO.ODD Marcos Lorn SO,ooe EO.aOD «,«ao . »,tgiB n,MD SMH - ■«.«« »,fie iK«ao .sa.aaa is,toi ' ie.Doo that . Ji on the ■ananH floor of tbm raiaai alfl -Bnlia- UB at SroaidiraT and Forty-tbtril ttnM (OP the headqoaTters neatrlcal ATI led Interests Con and that all boalneea relatlnfc ■ ■ ■ ■ d there. The Tn Kcmadn Open During Sm New Tork. April S.—A num vandetrUle houses will remain daHnc the nmimer. Tbey are 1 in Wbahlnffton. Philadelphia an ton, aioo the Temple. Detroit, a Coast OrphMim tbeatera. in ai to the MaJesUi:. Chicago. In th it fs azpCeted Kelth'a Rlversl . i whllB the Palace Is open all year. The .Poll Clrcalt will hare nine theaters open for v^devllle: WHkea-Baire and Sennto), Pa-; Hartford. Conn.; Bridsi' ron. Conn, (two); Kaw Haven (two) " — ~~ mr (two). The 1 booked Ota V. Arranging' Sninmer Poliojr or ButlcMlcld's ■lets include the Prlnct Ronl. San Antonlc TSZi ana Orphaom, Waco, Tex. Tber CHRISTIE MacDONALD Qwrt dbiton in the Esst New T«Ik. Afril I^The Great ■ayton, andw the manasement or Harrr C. Tnibnr, la In town arrans- ior Ua Baatara openlnc Clarton been creatine « aenaatlon In the aOMIe Weat. and Inannaeh as the act la all in a dan br Itself, he will un- donbtedlT more than repeat the aoe- Ford & Meyers* Mnslcal Sketdi New Yorli, April B.—Hany Ford and Ai Meyers, of the BUoa Comedy Four, will have a mmmer mnslcal sketch, which they will call The Mer- maids oc 1918. and which tbey will Introdnce In Atlantic City eoon. Halsey Hohr Eaa New Act New Tatk. JifB Ti Wal»py Moh if a new act wMCk be » coing t> Eodkiiis Circnit Booms Business >InterlaUy Chlcaso, April 8.—The Bodklna Circnit. formerly called Hodklns' Sonthweat Cfrcnit, now allied to the Fantases Time, la anioylnc' nnprece- Ageats Worried Now York, April 8.—The n™ as caused much conatsmBtlon oi audevlllH bookine agenta. Maqy acta ne or more of Its member a. nut gents are fiajitically loDklne for nan ctB that are not Bub]ect to the drsft. The oldtlmers are settinc more booj- regular fellaws all ovci low that If they have "Xont la the place for them. The Kllehlgan circuit of theatcn ".' Tf.S. Bnttarfleld. whose Is located at Battle CreeV, la lay- out the summer policy. The Mew- 9 Stock Company opens April I at BUou m Bay City, and the UcWat- i-Webb Stock Company will plav fourth season st the Jelian-strand Theater, Saginaw, opening the'middle of May. Tliere will be stock eom- penleg for the spring and aummer In Wilson BaoJE Tin TanilmlDB New York, AprU S.—OeorBe \niaea. :ha ulnatral of WaUa Me Again fame, vhD la now wllb Gw BIITa. Amarlean UUntrels, Ii Koing to return tal vande- Tllle Immediately after the dose of bla To Play Segnin Time ' leering for a three n lentine and Bell and aevisat otber Alfred & Co. on Orphenm over the Orpheum Time b] Burke, opening at the Majestic In Chi- cago August t for thirty-three n-eeka, including the Iitterstate Time. Ther are now playing tor the U. B- O. Clinton & Saxon in New York New York. April C.—Fred Clinton and PauUae Saxon, who fei mad a partDMaUp le San Frandsoa aAaM a year asn playtoc BaatwaM caMlm- oualy, arrived In New Tortt tM'MlIt at the request of their agent for a New York opening. Ritdiio Back From En^fland New York. April 9.—Rltoh England. Ho hue been a featu ther Claire Rochester Bookinga New York. April C Orpheam (Hreult hooaaa In tka MSrtli* west for the babuiM of tk» MiibB;