Variety (December 1907)

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VARIETY 27 .QIAO "222 ® < < < •D> .2 < os"o III W (A AND 0 a> 2! > 1 </» Zq. > > > 2 owes MOST MARVELLOUS AND SENSATIONAL NOVELTY IN VAUDEVILLE I IN J < LETTERS Acuna, J. M.; Allison, Mrs. Barnold, Charles; Buree, Jim; Berguln, Nellie; Boliine, \V. A.; Bunnln, Rose; Burke, Chan.; Baird and Dunn (Chicago office); Barry, W. 11. (Chicago office); Bedlnl, Gehan; Backman, Marie; Baron. C. (Chicago office); Brown, Mrs.; Billing ton, I-:. C; Borfllng, S. Chase, Ed.; Cogswell, Sarah, Louis; Calhoun. William; Carleton and Terre (Chicago office); Claftln, Josie; Clemenso, Bob (Chicago office); Collins, M. D.; Crane, Lawrence; Charline and Charllne; Curtis, W. D. (2), Darnell, Edith; Denby, Walter; Dumas, Flor- ence; Doming, Arthur; Donnelly, Henry V.; Dutch, Mr. E Eckhoff and Gordon; Evans, Cbarles; Elliott and West. F Foreman, Edgar; Fay, Elfle; Ford, John; Fay, Elfle (Chicago office); Fullam, Tom; Farren, George (2). O Garnellas, The; Gaudy, Louise; Gilbert, John I).; Gllllngwater, Claude; Gallando; Gibbons. Thomas (Chicago office); Grant, Bert and Bertha; Griffin, F. B.; Geer, J. II.; Guardot, Etlume and Company. H Herbert, Will; Hunting, Tony; Hammond, Charles; Hareourt, Daisy; Hughes, Gene; Henry, William; Hale and Francis. Kara, Mr.; Kelly, John W.; King, Gussie; Kent, Dorothy. Lackey, Jas.; Le Monts, The; La Marche, Frankle. X Madden. Mary (Chicago office); Manton Georgs; McAvoy, Dick and Alice; Marlowe and Plunkett; Miller, Elizabeth; McCart. William; Marks, Al.; Mears, Grace; Moore, Frank II.; Moore, Rhodes; Mills, Beecher H.; Morrison, Altrea; Mead, Will; Murata, Tokio; Moll, Robt.; Myers, George. Otulta, Mile. P Prlngle, Aubrey; Pierce and Maizee; Palmer, Austin. Q Qulgley, Helen. B Rose. Mr. (Spencer, Kelly and Rose); Rowley, Sum; Ross, Budd ^Chicago office); Robinson. W. A. 8 Salter, Irving; Selbinl and Grovlnl; Sarll, Tony; Shayne, John; SImonds, Teddy; Smith, Charles F.; Starr. Mabel (Chicago office); Stephens. Hal.; Stevens, James F.; Stewart; Sully, Lew; Sutton. Harry; Sterling, Evelyn; Stanley, Gertrude; Shock, E.; Sargoant, R.; Sellgman, Minnie. Tobln Sisters, The (2); Toledo, Gus; Tulsa; Tisou and Brown. W Wilson. Harry E.; Wroth. Ed.; Williams. Estella (2); Wallace. Franklyn; White, Lou; Whltaker, Raymond; Ward, May; Weaver, Jack. T Yorke and Adams. Person!, soprano*; Casey and Le Clair, comedy sketch; Young and Brooks, musical; Brown aud Wllinot, dancing; Byllck's Seals. SCHRAGGY. ATLANTA, GA. ORPHEtm (Ben Kahn, mgr.).—Splendid bill. Mnybelle Meeker, contortion dancer, good opening number; the Troubadour Trio, scored heavily; Elsie Harvey and the Field Boys, dancers, went big; Monroe. Mack and Lawrence, fair; Anita Bartllng, juggler, excellent; Al Carlton, mono- logue, recalled repeatedly; the Labakans, gro- tesques, bit of the bill. BRIX. BEAUMONT, TEX. LYRIC (Frank Furlong, mgr.).—Week 10: The NOTICE On account of ill health and pressing business the publication of "George Fuller Golden's Journal" WILL BE SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY. All paid subscribers who have not had their subscriptions returned, address George Fuller Golden, Saranac Lake, New York, and said subscriptions will be remitted at onoe. GEORGE FULLER GOLDEN. V THE MAD MUSICIAN waa personally complimented by Manager Milwaxd Adams, of the Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, this week after the first performance. Mr. Adams said: "Vasco, your act is the greatest ever shown in the Auditorium since it opened with 'Advanced Vaudeville.' It's wonderful. 4 He ought to know. WEEK DEC. 29, MARY ANDERSON THEATRE, LOUISVILLE. ON NEW YEAR'S EVE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31st THE THEATRICAL MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD ITS 43rd ANNUAL BENEFIT AT THE New York CLEVELAND, 0. KEITH'S (II. A. Daniels, mgr. Monday re- hearsal 11.)—"Great Scott," marvelous juggling; Vernon, ventriloquist, pleased; Kelcy and Oulse, "A Tale of a Turkey," well liked; Lola Cotton, mind reader; Gillette's Dogs, pleased; "Rain- Dears," headline; Qulnn and Mitchell, good skit; The Holloways, great wire artists. LYRIC (H. II. Rurnett, mgr. Monday rehearsal 10).—The Great Santell, strong man; Edgar Foreman and Company, sketch; Armstrong and Ashton; Sanoa; Musical I^)we. STAR (Drew & Campbell, mgrs.).—"Parisian Relies," good show and busi- ness fair. EMPIRE (Geo. Chenet, mgr.).—"The World Reaters," capacity business. WALTER D. HOLCOMD. IN AID OF THE SICK AND DEATH FUND Performance commences at ELEVEN-THIRTY P. Ml. Malcomh*. comedy sketch team, good; Satsu. juggler, very good; Howell James, ballads, good; Tin' Tambo Duo, novelty act, good.——NEW MA- J/E8TI0 (Ruper Cox. mgr.).—Marts Matba. vloliu solos and whistling, very good; E. A. Blanke, Character comedian, good; Hilly West, singing and talking, fine; Chas. IT. Devaux and Company, gOOd. REKLAW. CAMDEN, N. J. BROADWAY (J. C. Peebles, mgr.).—Bill pleased generally. The musical act by Eckert and Berg big lilt; remainder included Rostock's Animal Circus, Charles Bradshaw and Company, Drown and Cooper, Max Duffex, Patsy Doyle, Zlska and King, Two Peerless Macks. G. M. YOUNG. CUMBERLAND, MD. WEILAND (John Kirk, mgr.).—Vancello, equi- librist, good; pictures and ill. songs. SAVOY (Chas. Sanders, mgr.).—Pictures. DREAM- LAND (W. Atwell. mgr.).—Pictures and ill. songs. NOTE.—The . A-Muse-U, dark for the past month, will reopen again with pictures! W. D. ROIIRER. DANVILLE, ILL. LYRIC (Fred W. Hartmann, mgr.).—Richards and Grover, singing good; Clark and Duncan, good; Daly, "The Madman," good; Josephine Gassman and "Picks," hit of week. KINO- DROME—Good business. Five Nlcolets playing to good business. F. B. W. DENVER, ORPHEUM (Martin Redk, gen'l mgr.).—Week 10: Rose Coghlan and Company, excellent sketch, well liked; "The Vassar Girls" in familiar offer- ing, big hit; Carbrey Twins, excellent dancers. scored big; The Piccolo Midgets, hit; Ward and Curran, laughing hit; Lillian Tyee, character songs, big hit; Gardner and Revere, went big. CRYSTAL (R. S. Gardner, mgr.).—The Marconis, "Electrical Wonders,"- sensational act; Ed and Nettie Masse, jugglers, excellent; Ralrd and Dunn, comedy sketch, good; Herbert "The Frog Man," went big. NOVELTY (Rert Pitt- man, mgr.).—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly In "The Thoroughbred." big hit; JeBsle May Lloyd A Com- pany, seven boys and girls, good; Antrim and Peters In "Tanktown," good; Finn and Ford, singers and dancers, big hit; Geo. Kane, German comedian, scored big. NOTE.—Jno. Logan, as- sistant property man at the Orpbeum, died 18. He leaves a widow and a boy. H. X. R. DETROIT, MICH. TEMPLE (J. H. Moore, mgr. Monday re- hearsal 10).—"Cherries," a hit; The La Troupe Carmen, sensational wire act; Reiff Rrothers, neat song and dance; Elmer Tenley, well liked; Radford and Winchester, comedy jugglers, good' Alio.mill's "mind reading" dog, very' good- good; Annie ROM, 111. songs, well liked; All Saba* Wall Between." a clever skit. AVENUE (Drew & Campbell, mgra.).—"Brigadiers," some good, unusual numbers. GAYBTY (II. H Hedges, mgr.).—"Trocaderos," one of the best here tills season. LEO LESTER. DUBUQUE, IA. BIJOU (Jake Rosenthal, mgr.).—The Mimic Four, high class act; Frank II. Tinney, comedy pianist, laughing hit; Perry Trio, wire, very good; Harry Newman, comedlau and dancer great LYRIC (William L. Bradley, mgr.).— Moving picture! and songs, playing capacity Sun- days; balance week only fair. VERA V. HAAS. DULUTH, MINN. BIJOU (Joe Maltland, mgr.).—The Stadium Trio, ring, good; Coby and Garon, sketch, fair; Howe and Kdwardes, comedy sketch, well re- ceived; The Plottls, character singers and dancers, very good; Lll Kerslakes, trained pigs, pleased; John McDowell, ill. song and moving pictures. ABB/- EL PASO, TEX. ORPHEUM (Win. Winch, mgr.).—Week 18 24: Mills and Morris, minstrel maids, fair; Herbert Brooks, well received; Anna Woodward, soprano, pleasant voice and splendid personality; Tom Nawn, very entertaining skit; Robert Nome, whistler ami musician, not quite up to the stand- ard; The Three Meers, wire, well applauded. F. W. CAMPBELL. FALL RIVER, MASS. SHEEDY'S (Chas. E. Cook, mgr. Monday re- hearsal 10).—May me Oehrue In "June," one of the best seen here; Max York's Terriers, clever; The Four Stewart Sisters, excellent; Fred and Bess Lucler, well applauded; Griff, Juggler, good; When answering advertisement* kindly mention Variety.