Variety (June 1907)

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VARIETY 21 SHE'S HERE 11 WHO 7 SHE'S HERE! It CI MY BOARD-WALK GIRL 99 Do You Want Ready Money Do You Want Applause Do You Want to Deliver the Goods ■ SING ABOUT HER Free copies with a fine Orchestration by THEO. BENDIX to all recognized professionals. "TRUE EYES," a charming love ballad. "THE LADY AND THE DOOR-MAT," the quaintest, oddest novelty song ever written. The above songs were written and composed by the well known author-composer, EDWARD A. PAULTON. CALL—Rehearsals for these songs will be held daily at Suite 410 from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. NO PINES if late. THEO. BENDIX, Music Publisher ■■ 1431 Broadway, New York City IDES-SLI For the biggest and best hit yet "DREAMING" There are songs and so called songs, there are slides and so called slides, but this is with IT IS THE ONE SUNG BY ALL GOOD SINGERS AND YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO BE ONE. SO GET IT NOW AND BE ONE OF THE FIRST. $5.00-PER SET--$5.00 Also the one and only one COWBOY song hit, ((#» a ai aaiv^aii^i! rri SAN ANTONIO STILL SELLING BIG—AND A STRING OF OTHERS. "SOMEWHERE SOMEBODY'S WAITING FOR YOU," "THE TALE THE CHURCH BELLS TOLLED," "CHEER UP, MARY," "JUST A LITTLE FOND AFFECTION," "TAKE ME BACK TO NEW YORK TOWN," "FAREWELL, KIL- LARNEY," AND 50 OTHERS THAT YOU CAN GET FROM THE Largest Song Slide Manufacturers in the World HARSTN & OO. Write, Wire or *Phone The Big House that Never Closes, HARSTN BUILDING, 138 East 14th Street Tel. 3812-3813 Stuyvesant. NEW YORK, N. Y. . B. Hammer brigade, get busy. the summer. Manager Hoeffler and wife leave June 15 for New York and Atlantic City for the ■ummer. TRIMBLE. TORONTO, ONT. SCARBORO BEACH (H. A. Dorsey, mgr.).— With Its 60,000 electric lights, this splendid park presents a magnificent sight at plght. Big crowds tre filling the spacious grounds dally. The special attractions are "The Globe of Death" and the Klrkmar-Schlller Troupe, female acrobats. HANLON'S POINT (L. Solman. mgr.).—The big free attractions are Silvern and Emerlf, aerial wonders, and Capt. Webb's seals. NOTE.—Shea's will open again abo'it Aug. 5. HARTLEY. WATERLOO, ,IA. ELECTRIC (Johnson ft Nichols, mgrs.).—Closed 2 for the summer after playing aeason to capacity business nightly. Will re-open about Sept. 1. DREAMLAND (Cowln ft Alford, mgrs.).—Playing 8< R. O. nearly every night to Illustrated songs and motion pictures. The Nickelodeon is now the ooly place of amusement open, although two opera houses are In course of construction which will be ready to open In the early autumn. ARTHUR WELD. WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW LYCEUM (Eugene Kernan. mgr.).—T. W. Dinklns Inaugurated the Lyceum Stock Company this week with his road show, the High School (Jlrls, which la under the direction of Alex. Gor- man. The performance commences with a good burlesque entitled "Mixtures," introducing Tony Kennedy and Ted Evans as the leading funmakers. Plenty of good musical numbers are rendered by May Belmont and a dashing chorus of pretty girls, who sing well. The olio has the following acts: Jessie Sharp, singer, good; Musical Prim- roses, hit; May Belmont, singer and dancer, well liked; and Kennedy, Evans and Kennedy, farce. The closing burlesque is "Cupid in the Philip- pines," which caused much laughter. The "Salome" dance, or the "Dance of the Seven Veils," is introduced.—LUNA PARK (Chas. Good- fellow, mgr.).—The free attractions this week are the Royal Berlin Military Band, which Is playing two weeks' engagement at the park and making a big hit, and three new vaudeville acts on the nippodrome stage. GLEN ECHO PARK (L. D. Shaw, mgr.).—The park is now completed with twenty ne-v attractions and business Is improving nightly The main attraction is the vaudeville show In the Hippodrome with an entire new bill every week. The car service has improved over previous seasons and gives the public good accom- modations. NOTES.—James Gamble, advertis- ing agent of the Belasco. is now advertising agent for Luna Park.—Joe Schanberger, treasurer of the Majestic, has left for Baltimore to act as treas- urer for Electric Park.—William Scheffer, advance man for Chas. H. Handford. is now connected at the Baseball Pnrk.— Adam Wood, of the Wood EASTERN BRANCH- Western Theatrical Exchange OF CHICAGO, 208 West 42d Street TELEPHONE 4948 BRYANT. . r NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. ATTRACTIONS FURNISHED FOR FAIRS, PARKS AND EXPOSITIONS SEND FOR OUR 1907 CATALOGUE. Edward Marsh, Representative. WANTED—Sensational and Novelty Acts of All Kinds. Brothers, acrobats, who fell from the flying rings a week ago, was able to leave the hospital Satur- day but is us jet unable to return to the act. W. H. B. WINNIPEG, CAN. DOMINION (G. A. ft V. C Hobold, mgra. Monday rehearsal 10).—Week May 27: Lewis and Chapman, eccentric comedians, open good; Hans Wagner, baritone, good; Barry and Wolford, good show and some real funny patter; 11 alien and Fuller in "Her Sunday School Boy," considerable laughter; Newell and Niblo, good musicians; The Three Great Poirlers. gymnasts, bright. BIJOU (Nash & Burrows, mgrs. Monday rehearsal lo).—J. X. Coughlln, club swinger, good; Arthur Rlgby, minstrel, well received; Casey and Le Claire Id •TUe' Irish Tenants," good; Eltlng and Karle, aure winners In "Ticking the Winner"; The Bartlemes, Bcrobatlca, good; Hazel McLaskey's songs went well. S. J. HORTON. the "Nickel" is doing well also. The Lyric In being remodeled and will be opened soon aa a moving picture bouse. Singling Brothers' Clrcua showed here Monday to packed tents, although 1ft rained all d.iy. The costumes and general para- phernalia are the best ever seen here In any circus. HARLOW L. STEELE. WORCESTER, MASS. Continued cold weather has made the park busi- ness rather dull. The new theatre at the "White City" is expected to be open In about threa weeks. Lincoln Park Is wide open and Pinehurat opened >nt the scheduled time. The New Park Theatre la doing capacity buslneas with the pictures, while YOUNGBTOWN. 0. Local amusement parks broke records for at- tendance Memorial day, but business balance o£ week handicapped on account of weather. Week ef June 3 opened with following: AVON PARK (Joseph Wess, mgr.).—Little (inrrv Owen and company. Jack Irwin, monologlst, Marie Laurent, singing soubrette, Mrs. Jules Levy and company, and Carman, Bartlett and Gorman. I DORA PARK (Robert Cunningham, mgr.).—» Navasnar Ladles' Band/ extra attraction Sunday. 2: regular bill. Clair* McLaughlin, Impersonator;; Pantx-er Trio, Flora Browning, Bordley and Heart* and Bon Morse. NOTES.—The Joseph R. Ketler company (Joseph R. Ketler, Theo. T. Rook and Bessie Morton), re- cruits from the legitimate, opened at Myers* Lake Casino, Canton, last week. Playlet and plsyero more than food. The offering Is termed "A Rural Substitute." The Grand Opera House here wilt open a rammer season with "The Chrenophone," the Cleveland ••talking picture" machine. C. A. LBHI>Y. When ■ftstrertof Mircriiftmenti kindly mention Variety.