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VARIETY 35 A NEW ACT. 14 MINUTES Of "ONE." AN OLD NAME. MULLEN AND CORELLI IV "HUMOROUS PECULIARITIES. >i A COMEDY ACROBATIC ACT IN "ONE" WHAT THE BOSTON PAPERS SAID: "TRANSCRIPT." "Speak!*» of comioalitj, the tow-headed mem- ber of the team of Mallen and Oorelli, the far- mer, wo saspect, has a lino of witticisms whloh ho delivers in the oonrte of some agile aorobatio action ob the part of the other, and whloh ia actually comio and effective. It la ao seldom that rennine humor aeoonrpaalaa am aorobatio aot that thia particular exception seems worthy of record." part waa splendid and the tumbling- excellent. They made ono of the boot numbers of the whole W1L" "TRAVELEN." "Mullen and Oorelli have an aorobatio comedy aot that for both of the ingredients mentioned has moat other acts la that Una running for a Swarapscott oar. They deserved all tha approba- tion which greeted them." "JOURNAL." "Mullen and Corolli came la to ia a . ••GLOBE." funny talking aot, bat before) they had gone alone; very "Mullen and Oorelli are nimble acrobats of a far did some ground and lefty tumbling that took superior type, who introduoe some spice into the oobwebe out of everybody's eyee. Tha co m e d y their aot in tha form of up-to-date comedy." THIS WEEK (Soft. SI), KEITH'S, PHILADELPHIA. OCT. 6th AND LATER OPEN. Sept. 28—Keith's. Providenoe. WARNING TO Mana^an of theatres, Artists* Phonograph Companies, etc., the song "SINCE MOTHER WAS A GIRL M sung by Miss Nora Bayei in the "Follies of 1908" is fully protected by copyright in the United States, England and Canada. Any person using above song in any manner or allowing it to be sung will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Owner of Copyright. J Hyman Meyer Orpat 'M-'OB. "THE MAN AT THE PIANO." Orphans, Brooklyn, Sept St. Alhamhra, Vow York, Oot. 5. a atrong bill. Tina Davlo la the star winning favor all through. Ned Corey, magician, fair; Harry Boeendale, wire, aolld hit. 8. M. SAMUELS. PROTIDENCE, K, I. KEITH'S (Chas. Lovenberg, mgr.).— Pleating Mil headed by -W«n. Hnwrrey and Co. la "Com-' promised." Actlog inperb. "Pun in 'a Boarding Honae," big namber, winner from start; Oris?, the joggling Joker, reappearance; Ida Poller, beaotlfol aerate effects; Obai. P. Semon, big fac- tor; Fiddler and Sbelton, clever colored boya; Nelaon and Otto. exceUeot; Harrlgan and Giles, Avollo and Othello, and Harry Alleater completed the bill. IMPERIAL (John P. Hill, mgr.).— "Tha Avenne Girls," good nhow, with a splendid drilled chorus. 8. M. SAMUELS. brought many bands; Pentella and Carr, In "Out- land Junction," have an odd skit which proved popular; World and Kingston, ss popular as ever, and the Klnodrome. NOTE.—The T. M. A. No. 88 had an Informal reception last Saturday even- ing at the lodge rooms in honor of Hayes and Johnson, two honorary members. It was the first meeting of the season and wts well attended. JAT B. JOHNSON. SAM ANTONIO, TEZ. ELECTRIC PARK (8ld. Wels, mgr.).—Week 13: Aerial Twins, headllners; Ella Jay end Smith, laughable sketch; Nervous Heinle, very good; Emllle Watt, comedienne, good.—LYRIC AIR- DOtfB (H. H. Hamilton, mgr.).—Chas. E. Metre, good; Walter Warson, good; Bell and Washburn, s. and d. NOTB.—The Lyric closes 20, reopen- ing for the Oliver D. Bailey Stock Co., 27. READINO, PA. OBPHBUM (Prank D. Hill, mgr.).—The Vynon, musical farmyard, superior to usual opening num- ber; The Labakans, good acrobatic act; Irv. Gloat* and Bay Snow, warm welcome In this, their home town; "A Strange Baby," well received; O. O. Seymour and Miss Dupre, pleasing; Wilbur Maek and Nells Walker, a hit; Wormwood's Dogs and Monkeya, plenty of ltugnt, bicycle monkeya deserving special mention. NEW BIJOU (Direction 8. Lobln).—M. p. and The Poor Lublns, Harry Boss, Eddie DWyer and Thos. A. Mackey. GBAND OPERA HOU8B (Bets and Appall, aigrs.).—Prasler Trio, Larrlvea and Lee, Wm. O'Donnell and m. p. Victor, Star, Mecca, Parlor and Pictureland, m. p. and 111. songs. O. B. H. SAGINAW, MICH. BIJOU (Wm. A. Banco, mgr.).—Annie Vivian, clever sharpahootlng; Earle 81ster«, s. snd d., youthful and good; Smith, Kell and Wensell, con- siderable fun; Robert Taub has been engaged per- manently to sins; illustrated songs. Center and Ollmore, musical, good. MARGARET C. GOODMAN. SEATTLE, WASH. ORPHEUM (Martin Beck, gen. mgr.).—Week 14: Tom Davla Trio, "Motoring in Mid-Air," aRtonlablog; Basque Grand Opera Quartet, strongly rewarded; Creasy and Dayne, good; Vinle Daly, s. and d., hit; Mr. and Mrs. George A. Beane, comedy aketch, fine: Mabel Sinclair, ventriloquist, excellent; Lockwood and Bryson, aonga, fine. STAB (P. H. Donnellan. mgr.).—Hill and Sjl- vianv, unlcycllsts, bit of bill; Grace Leonard, '*the Ideal boy," aubstantlal bit; Roland West and Co- in "The Criminal," beadllner, well received; Welch and Earle, a. and d., tbould be more cautious In dancing the "Merry Widow" waits: Hoble and Brooks, In "The Cuban Millionaire." very good; Ed. Roesch, HI. song, very good. PANTAGES' (Alex Psntages, mgr.).—Atra, great attraction; Majestic Four, bit; George Yeoman, fine line of talk; Klerman, Cole Klerman and Co., In "The Taming of the Beast," great; Myrtle Vlctorlnne and the Two Zolara (New Acta); Arthur Elwell, ill. song, very good. SHAN- NON'S (M. T. Shannon, mgr.).—Adams and Guhl, German, headllners snd bit; Jenkins and Stockton, blackface; Marcella Montagne, ill. song, good; Tope, Topsy and Tops, with dogs, good. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ORPHEUM (Martin Beck. gen. mgr.).—Week 18: Headlined HUarlon and Ceballoe, "Pnantattle Phantoma"; Martinettle and Sylvester, comedy acrobats, good; Gilbert and Bmma Craig, musical, good; Alfred Kelcy and Co.. •Tela of a Tnrkey." STAMPORD, CONN. LYCEUM (Anttony Geronlmo, mgr.).—Da Moths, dsneers, hit; Harry Howard, tramp comed- ian, well received; Barrett and Byne, singers, good; The Graces, "College Boya." hit; B. V. Murray,- balladlst, vary good. STAR (A. Man- INJHEHEARToftheRIALTO WE ARE NOW LOCATED AT 1367- BROADWAY Cor. of 37th St THE MOST CONVENIENT SPOT IN N. Y. The Same Classy Songs The Same Courteous Treatment The Same Old Welcome Thanks to All for Past Kindnesses DO NT OVERLOOK Albert Von Tilzer's BIG COMIC SONG HIT I'm Married All Kinds off Extra Verses for Male and Female THE YORK MUSIC CO. ALBERT VON TILZER IN/lgr. 1367-9 BROADWAY, Cor. 37th St., New York HARRY ROGERS la now at the SHERMAN HOUSE, Chicago