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r- Variety 33 JUST AS POPULAR AS EVER That uartet I (SYLVCSTCR. JONES. PRINGLB AND MORRCLL) - This weeK (March 16) Colonial Theatre Next weeR (March 23) K-P's 58th St. ^:--;,-';■;■■;: :;-v\-^-' :•?■;■ ::v^ Agents t LYKENS <& l^t^Y_, y '':,-: :i;'\^^^^^^ .■':'.. ,^'. .',„-/■■■'••■.■..■:':.■..;■>•>•■.;: ,^,/- CRINGLE SAYS tK«t v-.-- .f,- -v "SOME DAY WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE" \ -« Is tKe greatest ballad Ka Has sung In tKrao years MAURICE LEVI*""HIS BAND -^ Week March 30th. K-P Fifth Avenue^ April 6th, 58th Street —^ April 13th. 125th Street MANHATTAN BEACH--ATLANTIC CITY for the summer Address communications care LYKENS ft LEVY, 140 W. 42nd St.. N.Y. City GCNUINK HIT IN VAVDKVILI^C BROS BYRNE OF **£IGHT B£LLS** FAMK nr "A CARRIAGE RIDE AND ITS MISHAPS XNOXVILLE. TEHH. CRYSTAL (Scott Leslie, mgr.).—Jewle Living- ston, BDiniated paintings, good; Bernard Taasell, comedjr, excellent; Miss Naxor, In ill, songs; a specialty by Scott Leslie and Jessie Livingston scored. COLUMBIA (Jos. J. Price, mgr.).—Il- lustrated songs by Jimmte Marnell and Wm. Young Arthur; Berns and Rawson, sketch, good; Weaver and Lam Berk, the dashing soubrette. LYCEUM (Jos, J. Price, mgr.).—Illustrated songs by Miss Murphy and Wm. Young Arthur; specialties by Harry Duvall and Connie Ward. Good business. ARTHUR SPROUSE. Rubes," good. Ruby Raymond and Boys, sing- ing and dancing, well received; World and King- ston, singing and dancing, hit. STAR.—Picture and vaudeville. VOYON'S (Bucbner & Heii- ncssy, mgrs.).—Good piclures. JOHN J. DAWSON. n K.-P. 6STH ST. THEATRE NEXT WEEK. B08/%NQUB'r FABEWELL PERFOKMANCE, CIRCLE THEATRE. MARCH 22D, 1908. XJnder the M&nacement of Ous Edwards. Bailing by the "Adriatic" March 86th. Returning next September (if European time can be post- poned) with a great sensational act. A surprise for ereryone. Bos&nquet can be seen at the Orand Central Palace, Clapham, London, April 80th; Empire, Islington, 87th; Empire, Holborn, May 4th; Duchess Empire Palace, May lltb; Paris, June 1st, etc., etc. Permanent Address—31 Hermitage Road, Kinsbury Park, London, Eng. Beautiful Lagoon Opens May 24th Now prepared to receive PROPOSITIONS ON CONCESSIONS AND BOOK THEATRIC- AL AND FREE OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS. BEAUTIFUL LAGOON, LUDLOW, KY. Opposite Cincinnati, Ohio. • LINCOLN. NEB. LYRIC (II. M. Miller, mgr.).—Week 0: Good bill headed by Ferry, the Human Frog, who pre- sents an Al act; Big Four (Quartet get much ap- plause; Fnust Brothers, pantomimic musicians, distinct bit; Sam Hood, blackface, laughs; The Two Dollys, singers and dancers, good; J. J. Wilde, ill. songs. JOYO (J. A. Neville, mgr.). —Pictures and songs. The first week has Iweu successful. WONDERLAND (L. M. Gorman. mjfr.).—Pictures (6 reels) and songs. ELITK (N. Amos, mgr.).—Pictures and songs. Chan. Bagley, singer. OLIVER (F. C. Zehrung. mgr.).—Al. G. Field's Minstrel. March 11. LEB J. LOGAN. LAWRENCE, MASS. COlX)NIAL (J. Fred Lees, mgr.).—The head- lluer Is Frederick V. Bovwers in "College Days"; Bobby Pandeaur and Brother did extraordinary gyninaRtic feats; Gladys Lockwood won favor; Kimball and Donovan, banjolsts, went big; Wer- den and Taylor, ill. songs, pleased; Estelte Wor- dette and Ompany, "When the Cat's Away," very funny; Richard Crolius and Ckimpany In "Trotter's Troubles," complete the bill. LY- CEUM (W. L. Gallagher, mgr.).—May Sheldon's Iturlesquerers—12 women. James Dally, Irish co- miHlian, good; Melrose and Wildes, songs and dances, clever; Alice Melville, tramp comedienn<>, funny; burlesque by the company, "Uncle Mike's VlHlt." a roar. NICKLE THEATRE (F. T. Twoiney, mgr.).—Songs and pictures. MAR- QUISE THEATRE (J. H. Michael, mgr.).—Pic- tures and songs. JOHN J. JOYCE. LOUISVILLE, KY. MARY ANDERSON (J. L. Weed, res. mgr.).— Salerno, headline, very clever Juggler; La Scala Sextet, go<Ml voices; Thorne and Carlet<»n, well received; William Marcart, monologue, fair; Joe La Flenr, equilibrist; Daisy Duniont, soubrette, and Millard Brothers, Jesters, also appeared. Mrs. Fiske will appear at this theatre for three r.lKhts. March 20-28. BUCKINGHAM (John Whallen, mgr.).—"The Gaiety Girls" to 8. R. O. Sunday; fair show. ARTHUR WITTEL8H0FER. MAHANOT CITY, PA. FAMILY (E. F. McAtee, res. mgr.).—James B. Donovan and Rena Arnold head the bill and made a hit; Trask and Gladden, song and dance, very g(M)d; Wygan and Skidmore, comedy musical act, UiUHlcal nunil>er8 fair, comedy p<M>r; Bessie Babb, siiiglng comedienne, received applause; Alrono Trio, comedy acrobats, fair; Annie Ab»M)t, ''The Georgia Magnet," fair. J. O. ASHTON. LOWELL. MASS. HATHAWAY'S (John I. Shannon, mgr.).—The Zanettos, Japanese workers, good; Grace Lennard, "The Ideal Boy," pleased; Brown and Cooper, conversational comedians, goo<l; Apdale's Animals, great; Bowers, Walters and Crooker, "The Three MILWAUKEE, WIS. CRYSTAL (J. Winters, mgr.). -Business big. The Five (JolnmblanH, luusicai, si>lendld; .Morton- Jewell Tn)upe, Juggling, good; Oraxey and Bur- nett, sketch, old act but good; E. C. Strickland, nniHhal. heartily encored; Delia, songs, gooti voice; ('rystaljrraph. new pictures. (iAYETY (S. R. SinicMis. mgr.).—"Crackerjacks." Big bus- iness. STAR (F. Trottniau. mgr.). -"Bohe- nilHUH." Houses packed an<I show splendid. TilHATOUIUM, LYRIC and DELKiHT (Tom Saxe, mgr.).—Pictures and songs. JERO.ME HENRY. SUIVIIVI That will draw money to Parks and Fairs I have in large numbers. My list of outdoor acts is exceptional—thrillers of every description —and all offered at a fair and uniform price. Am booking only on a commission basis and am striving to give the best value that Park and Fair Managers have ever received.-r^^- >^——- : — —x^^— ^;— - —^ i .-^^_.^__; I have such excellent musical attractions as THE RUSSIAN COURT BAND AND ORCHESTRA, a remarkable organization that renders both band and orchestral concerts; THE NAVASSARS BAND OF FORTY LADIES, the greatest band novelty in America, tremendous success everywhere; FLOWERLAND, imusual musical spectacle with band and ballet; CICIO*S MARINE BAND, an excel- lent organization at a reasonable price; ORIGINO AND HIS BAND; THE AMERICAN INDIAN BAND, and others. Am this season making a specialty of booking soloists to appear for one and two week engagements as special features in Parks where a permanent band is employed. Among my features are PARIS CHAMBERS, world-famed comet soloist; BESSIE GILBERT, world's greatest Lady Cornetist; MAUDE ROCKWELL, soprano, an exceptional band soloist; WILMINE HAMMAN, soprano; THE GYPSY SINGERS, Italian operatic quartet; duets, trios, etc. ■~>^.. Saint James Building, When 9nU kindhf mention Vamctil^.,:^ .^