Variety (August 1911)

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VARIETY 29 EST PLaCCS TO STOP AT Chicago's One Popular Theatrical Hotel The Saratoga Hotel SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES THE SARATOGA CAFE, "- Ge JS^ , ^ h ^SStS^S.^S l " c, " {o Pboae 7167 Brya-t Acknowledged ae the best place to stop at In New York City. Oae block froeja Ike Book* lei Of.lces.VASI ETY —d tee Pat Casey Adeacy. 66 THE ST. KILDA 99 The Refined Home for Professionals. Handsomely Furnish- ed Steam Heated Rooms. Bathe and every convenience. Now at 67 W. 44th Street PAULINE COOKE and JENIE JACOBS, Proprietors 111 W. Madison St Chiracs'* Moat Reasonable Professional Hotel Odeon Cafe The SAN FRANCISCO Theatrical Headquarters Good Singing and Musical Acts Wanted at All Times TONEY LUBULSKI, A BSSS g The Place Where the White Rats Dine IN HARRISBURC, PA. STOP AT •• IM 11 220 North Second Street All Outside Rooms GOOD CLEAN BEDS. Steam Heat, Bath, Excellent Table. HOME COOKING. Hotel 8ervice. American Plan: Rates, $1 25 Per Day and Up. One Block from Orpheum; three from Ma- lestlc and other theatres Phone 1414 I> CUTS FOR PERFORMERS W ri 1 ♦• (or |>rii <••> IHE STANDARD ENGRAVING CO . bG 0 b6? 7th Am n t I'HISCII.I.A il'roi'toi- E. Seas, mgr.; Gua Sun. jitccnt ; Monday nhearsal 101.—"Moulin KoUBJf." KMI'IRK iK. MiArdel. nigr. : Monduy re- hf-arsal lo i. —"Runaway Glrla" opened the season at tin- Kiuplru with i n«\v show that is well up to the standard. HIPPODROME: Klncnuuoloi pictures doing ••Ik business; Vaudi-villi- manon opens. Aug 28. •OI.ONIAl.: Stoik. LYCEUM: "The Whit. Slav./ •M.EVELAND: "The Clrl Unfiles. - UNA I'ARK: Sehivyer; Lillian May Rluh- ■ nus: Li-s Li'Ki'i'ls: Fryer \- Addison. WALTER D HOLi'OMH. DENVER, COLO. By CHAM. LONDONEK. oRPHEl'M (Martin Hei k. Ken. mgr.; agent orpheum Circuit >.—Mason. Keeler & Co.. headlnj? an all around good program, scored hi« sun-ess with their clever "In and Out" playlet. Three Vaniants. did nicely. Rousby'a s.-.-nir K.-viif. artistic. Cilhert Millers Play- ers In a western playlet "t'orraled" have a l>a*nlngly pleasing sketch, (airly well handled. LydHl Ruttcrworth put over a hit. Gordon & Marx gained plenty of laughs Alburtus • Miller, good. I'ANTAGES (Harry X Henumont. mgr.; airent. direct). — lloey and Lee. big comedy tnt; Sam Hood, good; Juggling Johnaone, • i'V.-r; The Hildagos. f:iir; Norton A Lee, • plt-ndld. KI.ITH'S GARDEN Stock Hotel Plymouth EUROPEAN PLAN 38th STREET, Bet 7lk * 8tb Awe., NEW YORK CITY New Fireproof Building "NOTICE THE RATES" A Stone's Throw from Broadway A room by the day with use of bath, $1.00 and 11.IB single; $1 60 and $1.7$ double. A room by the day. with private bathroom attached. $1.10 elngle; $$.00 double. Rooms with use of bath, from |$.00 to $$.00 par week single, and from $6.00 to $$.$0 double. Rooms with private bath attached from $$.60 to $10.00 per week single, and from $$.$0 to $11.00 double. "NO HIGHER." Every room has hot and cold running water, electric light and long-dlatance telephone. Restaurant a la carta. Club breakfasts Phone, 1520 Murray Hill T. SINNOTT, Mgr. A Real Proprietor of a Real Place to Live LEONARD HICKS Sttsa^tss HOTEL GRANT OHIOAOO HOTEL TRAYMORE STRICTLY FIREPROOF 308-310 West 58th Street (Near sth Ave.) New York The Finest Equipped and Most Modern Transient Hotel in New York Will Open September 15th Every Room With Bath Special Rates to the Theatrical Profession TELEPHONES | < 8eVf8t' COLUMBUS Callahan and St. George APARTMENTS 245-7 WEST 43rd ST., NEW YORK Phone 1326 Bryant 3-4-5-6-7 Room House Keepino Apartment* Single Rooms Also All Convenieacea HOTEL ALVARADO 1S37 MICHIGAN AVKNUE. CHICAGO. ILL. MR. and MRS. JULE WALTERS, Proprietors l»u) II...MUH. $.1 per week ;in«l up; with private hath. I«. $7 and $8 per week All light, airy looms, with telephones and hot and cold water III. vator service, f'af. in • ■nnnectlon Four minutes from principal theatres. 'I"ione. <'a urn. i 1 1 V. When ansicerino advcrtin>»i< >\tx kintllv mention VARIETY HAVE US MAKE YOUR CUTS \\ ri I •• fur |ir 11 » -. THE STANDARD ENGRAVING CO ObO-562 7th Ave. New York NAVARRE HOTEL St- NIWAII, N. J. Meet oantre.Ur located hotel In Newark. Within Are mlnutea' walk ef all Theatre* Ratea te the profeealen: IUROPIAN PLAN ■la(Is. $1 at per day op. Two tn a room. $t.ao nor wooh op. AMBRICAN PLAN ainde. $i$.oo por wook np. Two la a room. $$•.•• por weak ap. Continental Hotel Theatrical Headquarters PETALUMA CALIFORNIA Winchester Hotel TH» ACTOR'S HOME " San Francisco, Cal. Ratea—fOe. to $t a day. $$.$# to $$ por week. $00 Roomo. Centrally located, aear theatrea ROLKIN A SHARP. Props rfAH WraWT. Msr ZOSSE'S HOTEL Oppoalta the Walnut and Casino Theair-e. Philadelphia. Po, Dad's Theatrical Hotel •HILADELPMia The parka and resorts have been boosting business with free corn roasts, elder, pump- kin pies, watermelon ami every other kind of free rating "The SprliiK Maid" opens the Mroadway 2 •" HiiIThIo Mill and 1'awnee Hill :3-.'l Harry X Mi.iiiinunt just t ■ t u fti«-.| from i tl\ ln« trip in St Joseph I low n tow n business al <\\<- theatres, fair only, warm weather, and out of door ri-snr's takiriK a ae«»«»«l part of the crowd. DETROIT. NHH. Aiia. :' TK.MIM.K ■•' <: Williams. turn . 1" It. O. r.'hc:ir»!il Monda\ !•»■ Wilfi.il t'larke A. i.'o.. headline, tl.tiaro & liailev Int. Waveu A Kfi'fi'. lauich*. H> um'.Is ,v I'nii'Kin tiood Th> Vans, amusinc Th>- I .a n^il""* i>',-'.isioic \'ltto|-|o \- I i> I'lU' Mo Ml'IIM -|i!!«!«l ; Hrna |£lll..| \i i i.i:> . • • w I'.n-i. •■ •ii i f r r. • n- li>' I r's.i' M oii-l i \ I ■' ■ i ;• .' i : .i .« 1: i m. ' 11■ -<t < 1 I in.' '« hi •■ \\ ^ ! I: ', i r ,! I i i rn I i a a i> p! niS' . 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