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20 VARIETY WILLIAM MORRIS BOOKING SEASON 19O7-1908 CAM VOW wITB ARTISTS U TO 40 WEXKS WITS HLAW <a ERLANGER JULIUS CAHN'S AFFILIATED THEATRES XV OSVJWOTXOV WXTV OTHER THEATRES BOOKXVO THROUGH MT OPTICS. 1440 Broad wax. NEW YORK CITY 167 Dearborn Street. CHICAGO Clifford C. Fischer Artists desirtag lilt BROADWAY, WW TOAK Tel. S48T Bryant. Cable **OsatreL V. T.* Loudon Branch: 17 Green *•* Gable: ••OlysiaJaale, ' ■-«■«** "•■ WHEY USE'S FATIks" p. o. Written ¥y Charley OUt, ordar for Ste. to Out Publishing 0»., V. T. Anything Thoro'o n Dollar In JACK LEVY 14* Wnnt 42d at. Nnw Yarn *■ BOOKING FOR ALL theatrical tbaok a specialty References: Jo* Almaslo, Baker and Lynn, Basque Quartette. 8 Clerks, Carew and Hayes. Clem en no Broa.. Cabaret and Dogs, Dorothy Draw. 8 Dooals, Fred and Panly. For tuna do Lepomme, Gsndschmidt Bros. VAUDEVILLE STEAMSHIP AGENT. IB* Eaat lata It.. Voor Took City. PAUL TAU8IG ToL, BWB Stayrs. BARBOUR—He Books the Acts open time. Per Vaudeville, Palra and Parka. Managers, sand for Beta. Artiata. aand Address X. L. Barbour, lit La tall* St.. Okioaro. HENDERSON'S Central Theatrical Exchange W. P. HENDERSON, Prop, and Mgr. CHAB. XL DOUTBICK, Aaat. Mar. V. W. COB. LA SALLE AND WASHINGTON STREETS MERCHANTS BUILDING ENTRANCE: 98 LA BALLS ST. LONG DISTANT, 'PHONE MAIN 4886 Representing First Class Managers, Vaudeville Theatres and Artists. Novelty and feature acta wanted. Send your open time. Attractions furnished for all amusements. GRAND OPENINQ JUNE IT, 1907, ATLANTIC 8ARBEN ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BOARDWALK AND MISSOURI AVENUE ». BLATT, !»>■«■■■■•■■■ SIO FERN, Wanted, all kinds of feature acta. No act too large for this house. Address all to The above house will be fitted with steam heat and run as a continuous vaudeville house the year around—never closing. NOTICE TO VAUDEVILLE ACTS. THEATRICAL PROPERTIES AND STAGE ACCESSORIES Papier Mache and Mechanical Trick Work a Specialty. "'SSXIT BRUITM BROS. Late of Root. P. Brunteu A Bona. B. P. Brunton, Vgr., 418 W. fBd St., New Task. lew Vaudeville Theatre PASTIME PALACE. ATLANTA, «A. WANTED All kinds of VAUDEVILLE ACTS. One and two weeks' engagements. Performers coming tkla way, send in your open time. Address T. P. HOLLAND. Manager. 38% SIS KING TOGETHER Unitsd Booking Offices Western Vaudeville •f America Managers' Association St. Jamts Bldg\, N. T. City Majestic Theatre Bid*.. Chicago. HL FOR 200 Vaudeville Theatres from PORTLAND, MIX.. to PORTLAND, ORE., including every city in the United States, North, South, East and West. LONQ ENGAGEMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED BY WR1T1NQ EITHER OF THE ABOVE OFFICES. 4^&\ HAMMERSTEINS VICTORIA B MOST FAMOUS Vi Open the Year Around UIIEIILLE liilUIEI. AND 6B88 STARBARB ACTS If you hsve sn open week yon want to SU at short notice write to W. L. DOCK8TADER, GarrtcB Tkea-re. Wilmington. BeL Can close Saturday night and make any city eaat of Chicago to open Monday night. 0RPHEUM CIRCUIT •#> BHOn CLASS VAUMVlLLa TtiBATwBn M. MEYBRFELD. JR.. Proa. MARTIN BECK. General Manager. FRANK VINCENT. N. Y. Representative. All Applications tor Time Mnet be Addressed fee C. E. BRAY. Booking Manager, Majestic Theatre Bldg.. Chicago, I1L Have Your Card in Variety Percy & Williams' CIRCUIT COLONIAL Ntw York IrOBllVB Narlem — BbbIor NIVELTY VllllBBiBbwE G6TNAI East New Ysrk Addrew all PERSONAL letters to PERCY 0. WILLIAMS. ST. JAMES BUILDING. MTH ST. AND BROAD- WAV. NEW YORK CITY. ALNAMRA GRAND FORKS, N. D. BIJOU (XIrs. R. Feldklrchner. mgr.).—Week 8: The Macs, Scotch pipers, good; Dolly Feld- klrchner. 111. songs, fair. SAVOY (J. A. Smale. mgr.).—Prof. Uettlck, "Aga," fair; Frank Holliday, ill. songs, good. NOTE.—Hugh J. Btnmett has Hold the. Bijou and left town 10. During his nine months stay here Mr. Emmett built up a fine business and the amusement lov- ing public nre sorry to lose him. Mrs. Emmett'M piano playing was always a feature of the Bijou'* programme. FORKUS. *** ! ULL ... i.iijt HARTsWaRD, CONN. SCENIC AW C. Yofjng. mgr.).—Moving pic- tures, illustrated songs and a few acts of vaude viile drew good business week of 15. LUNA PARK (F. C. Curtis, mgr.).—Wahlund-Telka Trio. D. C Young. Three Violets, Camllle and Fonda, Hall and Olcott furnished bill for week 1*. Fair returns. F. G. BLAKE8LEE. -THE with vnudevllle and moving pictures. TIIEATORIUM. under rnnvas (W. J. Campbell. n.gr.).—Moving pictures and HI. songs. Change every night. jay peab. am INDEPENDENCE, KAN. AIR-DOME i\V. Rex Bell, mgr.).—Week 14- 21: MacMlllan Players in repertoire. Specialties by MacMlllan and Grey, Blake and Viva, Qer- maine Lynn and Andy Hicks, all well received. Show changes every second night. Moving pictures and 111. Fong* are given before the last act of each show. THE LYRIC (Russell Jay. mgr.).—Cloned; reopen Sept. 1. Vaudeville and moving pictures. Floor will be raised and opera Chain put In. THE VAUPETTE (Geo. R. White, mgr.).—Closed; probably reopen Sept. 1 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. WONDERLAND (F. M. Wickes, mgr.).—Con- tinues to please WHITE CITY.—Business suuie as usual with no special advertised attrac- tion. FAIRBANK (Mrs. Wm. Tron, mgr.)— Business at top notch with the Falrbank orchestra as the offering. RIVERSIDE.—Business good. CAPITOL CITY GARDENS.—Attendance satisfactory, with free vaudeville as the magnet. Five cent theatres wUn moving pictures arid HI. songs seem to be prospering despite the un- usually hot weather. NOTES—By the last of the coming month all the local playhouses ex- cepting the Grand will be open for the regular season. The Park opens Monday, 20, and Eng- lish's will be nex* to fall In line Aug. 19, with Fields' minstrels an the opening attraction. The 1 nrlcHque houses both open Aug. 19. The new Majestic will open about the same time, playing vaudeville. ED. E. DALEY. KANSAS CITY, MO. ELECTRIC PARK (Sam Benjamin, mgr.).—Fe- rullo and his band attracts large crowds dally. The Newsboy Quartet, good; Laura Howe and her "Dresden Dolls," novel and pretty singing set; Morgan and McGeary. dancing, and Olga St. Clair, "international dancer," pleased. FAIR- MOUNT PARK (W. F. Smith, mgr.).—Very popular. girls and catchy songs. AIR DOME (Cbas. Keane, mgr.)—First class bill, composed of Mouahan and Sutter, singing and dancing; Rosa and Cliapln, The Orpheus Comedy Four and Leslie* Pouiery. KEOKUK, IOWA. NOTE.—D. E. Reeves, manager of the La Salle, has leased the theatre for the wummej-- to, WaJJl* Dieimidt. of Greenfield, Ind., y^'bak JLajM a Nickelodeon. ... K. ■*.«.#* JAMESTOWN, N. Y. CELORON (J. J. Waters, mgr.).—Cressey and Dayne In repertoire of sketches. They easily took the headline honors. fetching Brothers, musical; Arlington Four, comedy quartet: Keeley Brothers, comedy bag punchers, and Doherty'a poodles. Tbo trainer should not use her whip so much. L. T. B. LAWRENCE, MASS. GLEN FOREST PARK (Joseph J. Flynn, mgr.). —Caron end Farnham. comedy acrobatic act, very good; The Mystical Floyds. well liked; The Morns'. pleased; George B. Alexander, singing and talking comedian, big hit; Bedard and Bed ard. gymnasts, excellent. NOTES.—The Cole Brothers Circus exhibited at Lawrence. Thursday, Instead of Laconla. N. H. STEEL PIER. Old Orchard Beach (Joseph J. Flynn. mgr.).— Reldy and Currier, pleasing singers, very good; Ben Pierce, German comedian, well liked; Murphy and Francis, excellent: Dorsch and Russell, musical railroad, big hit. JOHN J. JOYCE. LIMA, 0. OUPHEUM (Will. G. Williams, mgr.)—Good] bill. Tom and Anna Collins, comedy sketch, good. Mary Madden, singing and talking comedienne, fair. Swisher and Harris, singing and dancing, good. The Mitchells, acrobats, pleased. Mag dallne Klefer. HI. song, good. Sherman and feller, comedy acrobats, big hit. McBETII •^ (CflJll *«rrell, mgr.)—Free vaudeville, le iiagVl. .IBT songs; Farrell and LeRoy, May- bull Gage and Master Jesse. L. F. WAKEFIELD. LITTLE BOCK, ARK. FOREST PARK <C. T. Taylor, lessee).—Pay ton Sisters company In renertolre, opened three weeks' engagement. WONDERLAND (F. Jennen. prop.). — Moving pictures. WONDERLAND PARK (F. Jennen. prop.).—Moving pictures. TIIEATORIUM (M. Crawford, mgr.).—Moving pictures.—-JO-JO (John McClure, Jr., mgr.).— Moving pictures. JIM. LEAVENWORTH, KAN8. PEOPLE'S SUMMER (M. Cunningham, mgr.)— Raymond Teal, musical comedy company. Pretty MARION, IND. GRAND (flam Pickering, mgr. Rehearsal 10). —Harry Holman. hit of the bill; Samloch ami company, Austrian border workers, plesaed; Ar- When answering advertisements kindly mention Variety.