Variety (April 1911)

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4* VARIETY REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS THE VENTRILOQUIST WITH ▲ PRODUCTION E0. F. REYNARD Presents Beth D«wb«n7 and Jawn Jawnson In "A MORNING IN HICK8VILLB." Direction JACK LEVY. Gene Hughes Manager, Promoter and Producer of Vaude- vIIIo Acts. What to produce, nnd how to succeed. Authors please note: Communications so- licited. Putnam Building, New York. ELLIS MONA BLAMPHIN and HEHR The Champion Siniers off Vaudeville FOR SALE WIGGIN'S FARM Apply to THE OHADWIOK TBIO Stuart Barnes JAMES E. PLUNKETT. Ifutgcr. TWO LOONEY KIDS tf FRED MARTHA Lewis and Chapin Playing Western Vaudeville Men. Time. Marshall P. Wilder ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Bell 'Phone 1M. It Isn't the name that makes the aet— It'e the aet that makes the name. THE FAMOUS HIDALGOS The most Original and Graceful Spanish Offer- ing Ever Shown In America. Immediately booked for Honolulu after closing a record- breaking engagement at the Odcon, San Fran- cisco. Personal Direction BERT LEVEY, 150 Powell St. To Managers Wu wish to wiirn all airalnst a Freneh Quart* t that is working under mir nnine. A<l<lrens all eoinmunieations for the oriKinul CADETS DE GASCOGNE to our agent PAT CASEY Now on INITEO TIME isrsuaris SIRISCHIEVIC* THE KINO OF IRELAND JAME8 B. DONOVAN AND RENA ARNOLD QUEEN OF VAUDEVILLE DOING WELL, THANK TOU. Dlreetor and Adviser, King K. C OENB FRED Marcus - Gartelle In their eketch "Skatorial Rollerism" JAMES PLUNKETT. Mgr. MAX GRACE Hitter - Foster ACROSS THE POND Address care VAUDEVILLE CLUB •8 Charing Cross Road, London. Eng. GAVIN »<» PL ATT Well, Griff, we haven't heard from you lately, but suppose you are pretty busy hand- Ins; out "Sarcaslzms" to the "Yanks." I wonder how It makes some managers feel when an act comes to him and says: I can do what that act is doing for "umph dollars" per week (the price named Is just half what he Is paying the act he Is now using), so he let the original act go and hires the "umph dollars" per week act. "Umph Dollars" he closes after the first performance. Does he sit himself down and cuss. Your darn right, he does. He paid the original act a certain amount to draw them In and he paid "Umph Dol- lars" half as much to drive them out. Which they both did. Readbetwecnthe linesly. Yours, VARDON, PERRY and WILBER J. LOUIS JEANNE MINTZ and PALMER "THOSE CLAS8Y SINGERS." In an original, refreshing comedietta In 'one" JOCK cKAY SCOTCH COMIC Second to None. If the fellow by the name of McGregor or some other Scotch Comic In America who Is UBlng my material and has not the brains to use original stuff, does not cut It out of his act, I Bhall be compelled to report the matter to the Hats, and you know how they can bite. This Week, Philadelphia. HOMER I. mamueute a son I EMERALD AND DUPRE. A HOT 8COTCH Fully booked — Fully protected. THE PEACHES Presenting "TRAVELING A LA CART" GEO. WOLFORD BARRT. (No. T Hawthorne Ave.. Clifton. N. J.) GILL BROWN AND LILL MILLS •JUST TO AMUSE." HARRY L. WEBB Direction Alf. T. Wilton. THE SARCASTIC JUGGLER GRIFF In connoquenre of Wl 111am Morris (Inc.) havlnggono to Loew, they are n<> longer In my em- ploy. Next Week (April ."ii DOMINION THEATRE Wissisci, Mao., Cis, (I don t like that "Man., Can.") THE ORIGINAL WILL LACEY CYCLING COMEDIAN The Fellow that Waltzes and Slogs on One Wheel OriginAtor of the combined novelty Sing- ing andWaltz- ing on Vnicy c 1 e i ii spot light dark stage. N o w playing Sulli- van - Co n s i- dino Circuit with big suc- cess Permanent addresa: 151(1 North Capital Street Washington, D. C. BILLIE REEVES THE ORIGINAL DRUNK. "FOLLIE8 OF 1910." April 17-30, Columbia, San Francisco Management F. ZEIGFELD. JR.. '08. '09, '10. BARRY *nd WOLFORD "AT THE SONG BOOTH." Time All Filled. JAMBS E. PLUNKETT. Smart Mgr. Home address I Hawthorne Are., Clifton. N. J. Sam J. Curtis And Co. Melody and Mirth. In the original "SCHOOL ACT." All music arranged by Geo. Botsford. Next Week (April 8), Orpheum, Harrlsburg. HOWARD DOTSON Management, GEORGE O'BRIEN. CH AS. F. SEMON "THE NARROW FELLER" CHARLES AHEARN 'THE RACING HAN"* PAT CAt*Y. Aaent CATES WORLDS GREATEST AND MOST MERITO- RIOUS MUSICAL ACT. Although the world has been searched and Is still being searched for Saxophone Players, up to date there have been no Saxophone Players discovered or manufactured who are competent enough to go up against THE FOIR MUSICAL CATES, THE WORLDS CHAMPION TEAM OF SAXOPHONE PLAY- ERS, or WALTER H. CATE, THE WORLD'S GREATEST SAXOPHONE SOLOIST In a Saxophone Contest Should they ever be dis- covered or manufactured we will be pleased to prove our claims against any and all comers, barring none. For $1,000. When answering advertisements kindly mention VARIETY.