Variety (July 1909)

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VARIETY 31 I Love My Wife, But Oh, You Kid" PLAY FAIR AND USE THE ORIGINAL SONG BY ARMSTRONG and CLARK mer co. -tea i— x± "Jungle Moon" 0REATB8T MOON fONO EVER WRITTEN '• I Want To Go To The Ball Bame" A REAL BIO HIT "» H D ■ - OV At the NEW BRIGHTON THEATRE NEXT WEEK (Aug 2) On art «4:«ft sand IO:4 AL J IM THE LITTI^ UBLISHER \A/ I T H THE BIG HITS KELLER ACK & FRANK TH WRITER8 OF THE ONLY SUMMER HIT, "MEET ME ON THE BOARDWALK, DEARIE" A GREAT BATHING NUMBER. WITH A NEW PATTER CH0RU8. SOME MAROH 80HG, "I'D RATHER BE A MINSTREL HAN THAN A MULTIMILLIONAIRE " NEVER FAILS TO WIH. "I'M HAPPY ALL THR TIME" COURTSHIP SONG. -WE WON'T GO HOME UNTIL MORNING " GRUNDY PATTER CHORUS. • • I'M GOING AWAY »» "STICKS AND STONES" KID SONG 4* IRELAND'S FLAG OF GREEN t» SLIDES FOR ALL THE ABOVE BY THE AMERICAN SLIDE CO., CAMDEN, N. J. ALL PUBLISHED BY Publishers, 908 Walnut St., PHI HI VARIETY'S Branch Offices Advertisements and subscriptions re- ceived in each At regular rates. News items may be forwarded to the most convenient, and will be promptly transmitted. Letters may be sent to either of the addresses, and will be forwarded or advertised. Publication Office TIMES SQUARE NEW YORK CITY CHICAGO Chicago Opera House Block FRANK WIBSBIRG Representative SAN FRANCISCO 2064 Sutter St. JOHN J. O'CONNOR Representative LONDON 418 Strand. W. C. JESSE J. FREEMAN, la charge Cable "Jeasfree: London" BOSTON By BEHEST L. WAITT. VARIETY Office, 60 Summer St. KEITH'S (Geo. Clark, mgr.; agent. U. B. O.). —The Fadettea, In "pop. concerta"; Marlon Oar- son. magnetic and popular; Dankman-Schlller. acrobata, about tbe beat ever; Fox and Miller- ahip Slaters; Campbell and Bates, comedy skit; Morrow and Schellberg; Veronica and Hurl- Falls; Ed Morton. OLOBB (E. P. Jeanette, mgr.; agent, direct).— Kelly and Marr, Clark and Hanson, Cunning- ham and Fowley, Billy Pryor, Manley and Merrell. AUSTIN A STONE'B (Stone A Shaw, props.: agent, direct).—Marino and McCloakey, wrestlers; Sampson, strong man; The RegorellB, hair din- players; Devene and Devene, comedy cyclists. NORUMBEGA PARK.—"Menetekel." Hernial. Weston and Co., Oray and Graham, Wm. Chase. La Belle Troupe. PARAGON PARK.—Blgney. high diver; Bon netl, balloonist; Mile. De Fontaine and Stallions. Lee Fero, pole expert. NEW PALACE (L. H. Mosher, mgr.: agent, direct).—Kit Carson, cowboy rifle shot; Houseley and Russell, Burnham and Greenwood; Cody and Lynn, dancers; Al Cspronl, singer. HUB (Jos. Mack, mgr.; agent, direct).— Maldle, Lemuels and Lemuels, Bates and Neville, m. p. NOTES.—Tbe Morris office here has this week added the Orpheum. Newburyport, tbe Gem at Bangor, and houses at Leominster and Webster to their list.—All of the booking for tbe small time hitherto done from New York has been trans- ferred to Boston, with 15 more houses which will re-open on Labor Day. contrast to that of lust week, and there waa even, a marked Increase In tbe Monday attendance. Tbe appearauce of Mile. Daaie In a dramatic pan- tomime sketch. "The Love of the Artist." no doubt figured in the latter. When Dazle last ap- peared here at Keith's she was simply a toe dancer, but she has blossomed not only as Amer- ica's premier dancer, but as one of our foremost pantomlmlsts. Depleting eloquent action, coyness and dramatic fervor In tbe truest spirit of silent art, Dasle was a delight, and her efforts and those of a clevpr sup|>ortliig company left no uncertain linpresslou on the audience. Charles and Fanny Van put over one good long laugh In tbelr talk- feHt, "A Case of Emergency." They have worked tbU bit Into a real live offering, boiling over with genuine natural fnn and handled to perfec- tion. Will II. Fox had his first showing in this lioiiKf. Tbe original "Paddywlsklc" went just aa »>lK as it did then and his piano burlesque stuff whs a Iiuk<> hit. Avery and Hart, colored, went through In their iihuh! style without living up to the program caption. There Ih considerable of the talk which needs freHlifiilng. The Bounding Gor- dons put a corking icood finish to the show. There is little left to he arcotupllNhed In the routine of difficult acrobatic feata Which this trio fa not doing, and so well waa tbe act enjoyed tbat there was no walking out during It. Le Dent, who calls for the other side on Wednesday next, scored with his comedy juggling. He la using tbe dan elng bat trick, not getting as much out of It aa La Croix, but the ball Juggling la far and away ahead of anything In this line shown. Le Dent works quickly with always enough comedy to work lu a laugh here and there, and be waa warmly received. Melrose and Kennedy opened with some comedy acrobatics along familiar lines. They show a disposition to get away from tbe beaten path in some work with barrels, which Is cleverly handled. Cartmetl and Harris, "Nearly An Actress" (New Acts). LUBIN'S PALACE (Issdor Kchwarti. mgr.; agent. William Morris).—A good bill this week. both halvea of the show averaging up well. The Tognerelly Duo pulled down a big abare of the honors with their straight musical act. Tbe boya play unusually well on violin and guitar, and have selected numbers which please. Gorman and Gorman are also musicians, but vary tbelr offer- ing on several instruments with some talk of light merit mixed lu. Tbe talk does not help, but the PIHL.ADEL.Pr11A By OEOROE K. YOUNG. KEITH'S (H. T. Jordan, mgr.; agent, U. B. O.).—It may have been In recognition of tbe re- turn of Manager Harry T. Jordan from a vaca- tion, wblcb Included a spell of Illness, tbat a real entertaining bill waa offered this week, In decided 11 18 IIALY'S LEADING PAPER FOB THB AjftBittl Pkfjn M nNitrafl takes* PUBLISHED rOBTNIOHTLY. SS-M lane peeea. Eight ahOUajs per annum (•Leo). Edltor-F ruy rleta r i Fief. OTTALTHEO L TABBBI, U TU AfeJjeeaeieJe, Teitee, Italy. JOE AGNES Late Feature "School Days" Co. The Sensational Novelty Hit IN VAUDEVILLE . Whm answering advertisement* kindly mention Variety.