Variety (April 1912)

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32 VARIETY . j NA/ilMIMIE That his NEW WALTZ SONG Begs to announce that he is now located in the Irtatfway Theatre BsiUiiej, Broadway and 40th St., New York City (Just off the press) is published by G. SICORDI & CO, That Messrs. Ricordi & Co. have supplied him with copies and orchestrations (in 3 keys) for professional use only. That any of his friends who have had success with "Carlta" will be glad to get "AMARELLA. That he will be pleased to teach this song (by appointment) to professional singers, and to supply orchestrations in any key desired, That Mixed and Female Quartette Arrangements will soon be published. Room 16 SCENIC (P. W. Homan. mgr.).—Prof. La Relne & Co., laughable; The Manh&sset Comedy Four, food; Ed. Fennell A Lena Ty- son, entertain; Ralph A«h, pleased; Master Douglas Austin, good. CASINO (Fred Lovett, mgr.; Agh Sheedy). —Premier Trio, Oeo. B. Alexander. Lillie Murtha. BULLOCK'S (P. L. Burke, mgr.; agent. U. B. O.).—Hermann A Shirley, hit; Shlashl Trio, fine; Robinson Trio., fine; Pearl Stevens, good. Sawyer A Tanner, very good; Frankle Martin, clever. WESTMINSTER (Geo. Collier, mgr.).— "Robinson Crusoe Girls," vary good show and good buslnesa . EMPIRE (Sol Braunlg, mgr.).—"Secret Service," good show. 'OPERA HOUSE (Felix R. Wendelshafer, mgr.; Shubert).—"Mutt A Jeff." C. B. HALS. BEADING. PA. ORPHEUM (Wilmer A Vincent, mgrs. ; agent, U. B. O.; rehearsal Monday A Thursday 10.30) Alfred Kappeler A Jscklyn Brunay, good; Palace Quartet, liked: Joe H. Carroll, laugh*; Kelly A Lafferty, well received; Buster Brown t Co., headllners. HIPPODROME (C. .0. Hexter. mgr.; agent, Prudential; rehearsal Monday A Thursday 10.30).—Ledagar A Charlotte, very good; Port A Delacy, nicely; Fisk A McDonough, laughs; Mattie Quinn, pleased; Sharpe A Turlck, fair; Incubator Girls, headllners, liked. ROANOKE, VA. JEFFERSON (Isador Schwartz, mgr.; agent, Norman Jefferles; rehearsal Monday A Thursday 2).—8-10. Manhattan Players, fea- tured ; Bruce A Dagneau, good; Jack Atkins, very good; Franklin A DeOre, well liked. 11-13. Frederick Hurd A Co.; Clerlse, Keller A Grogan Trio; Manhattan Players; George 8. Hall. T. F. B. SALT LAKE. ORPHBTJM.— Week 1, Claude M. Roods, Im- mense ; Charlotte Ravenscroft, good; Flanagan A Edwards, liked; Burnham A Greenwood, bit; Walter Hampden A Co., good; Thurber ft Madison, pleased; Millet's Models, fine. EMPRESS—3-9, Bersac's Circus, scream; Sidney Grant, pleased; R. Cummlngs, Jr., passed: Princess Luta Miroff, good; Albert Donnelly, liked; Kitty Ross, good. SALT LAKE.—Garrlck Players In "Alias Jimmy Valentine," great success. SRO. GARRICK.—Garrlck Players 2 weeks. COLONIAL.—"Graustark," poor. OWEN. SIOUX CITY. ORPHEUM (C. B. Wilder, res. mgr., re- hearsal Sunday 10.80)—Week 1, The Lelands, good; Tuxedo Comedy Four, very good; A. L*. Duncan, good; Husford A Chain, strong; Nor- ton A Nicholson, excellent; Boudlnl Bros., usual big success; Reynolds A Donegaa, good. DEAN. SOUTH BEND, IND. ORPHEUM (A. J. Allardt, mgr.; agent W. V. M. A.; rehearsal Monday A Thursday. 12.30).-8-10, Roland Traveris A Co., fair; Madden A FlUpatrlck, good ; L. H. Rose, ,falr; Lew Hanklns, hit; Fred Ireland A Girls, hit; 11-14, "Merry Mary." Business good. AUDITORIUM (A. Pickering, mgr.; agent, S. A H. and K. A B.).-«. "Mutt A Jeff," business good; 7. "The Price," big; 10, Bailey A Austin in "Top O' the World." BROADWAY THEATRE BUILDING BESSIE WYNN IN. VAUDEVILLE Mile. DAZIE Direction, J EM IE JACOBS Willa Holt Wakefield IN VAUDEVILLE .K JEMIE JACOBS Wilfred Clarke May it. I June 8. Now appearing under personal Direction of FEMNESSY A SILVER 62 West Madison Street Chicago GENESTE WORLDS GREATEST HYPNOTIST Now breaking bos office records as added attraction with Western Wheel Burlesque Shows FRED ASTAIRES Presenting "A RAINY SATURDAY." ADELE y NED WAYBURM THIS WEEK (APRIL 8), DOMINION, OTTAWA, CAN. BILLY HALL "Swede" rsA*l_l_ AND jpgas —ss*»^ -* |a<^Bjg#r *r In his diarming protean comedy playlet CO. THE CLASS OF ALL ENTERTAINERS Telephone 5352 Bryant OLIVER (A. Pickering, mgr.; agent, K A U—8-11, Durbar Pictures. WM. H. 3TE7IN. SPRINGFIELD. MASS. POLIS (S. J. Breen, res. mgr.; agent, U. B. O.; rehearsal Monday, 10) .—Kramer A Splllane, fair: Makarenka Duo, passed; Mld- dleton A Spellmeyer Co., refreshing playlet; Perry A White, hit; "Miss Capt. Kldd" with Audrey Maple, unredeemlng; Trovato, un- qualified hit; Ioleen Sisters, good closer. GILMORE (Jas. W. Bingham, mgr.).—8-10. Star and Garter Show. COURT SQUARE (D. O. Ollmore, mgr.; Ind.).— 9-10, Gertrude Elliott GEO. A. PRB88L. ST. JOHN, N. B. OPERA HOUSE (D. H. McDonald, mgr.).- V13. Helen Grayoe Stock Co.; business opened fairly. ' NICKEL (W. H. Golding, mgr.)—Mademoi- selle Olivette; Bert Morey; pictures. LYRIC (Kervan Kelty. mgr.)—1-3, Reed's TerrTers; 4-6, Harry A Kate Jackson; pic- tures. L. H. CORTRIOHT ST. PAUL, MINN. ORPHEUM.—David Belasco's Madam Butter- fly, fine, attracted much local attention from press and public; Knox Wilson, good; Van Hoven, pleases; Al. A Fannie Steadman, food; Kremka Bros., good; Jetter A Rogers, good; Pictures. EMPRESS.—"Paris by Night." pleases; Heron A Douglas, good; Harry Thriller, good; Luce A Luce, pleased; Natt Carr, good; Pic- tures. MAJESTIC—Celli Opera Co. (week) ; (split) Lewis A Green: Olive Morgan; Chas. Howe A Co.- Arthur Rigby; Pictures. PRINCESS.—Four Masons; Morissey and Rich ; Rea, Shay and Co. ; Bob White; Har- ry Pink; Pictures. (Road Show.) ALHAMBRA.—(First half) : Three Carbines ; Lottie Wilson; The Emerys; Pictures. SHUBERT.—Mantell's shows and week's business were good. Week 7—The Durbar In Klnemacolor. BEN. SYRACUSE. N. T. GRAND (Charles H. Plummer. mgr.; Keith's Vaudeville, Charles G. Anderson, mgr.).—Mack A Williams, good; Hugh Blaney. pleased; Thomas A Hall, funny; Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Plsher, well liked; Ellda Morris, scored; Charlie Ahearn's Comedians, riot; Joe Welch, immense; Hugh Lloyd A Co., scored. TOBONTO, ONT. SHEA'S (J. Shea, mgr.).—Mme. Adelaide Norwood, fine; Keno A Green, well received; Sdmund Haves A Co., a scream; Rube Dick- enson, good; Zeno, Jordan A Zeno, sensa- tional ; Three Lyres, pleasing; Bob A Tip Trio, funny. MAJESTIC (Peter F. Griffin, mgr.).—Frank Baffin's Monkeys, Virginia Huber, Australian Alberto. Frank Dalton. STRAND (B. Weill, mgr.) .—Nelson War- ring. PRINCE8S (O. B. Sheppard, mgr.).—8-10. "The Fortune Hunter"; 11-13, "The Con* cert." ROTAL ALEXANDRA (L. Salman, mgr).- "Bunty Pulls the Strings" (return). GRAND (A. J. Small, mgr.).—"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch." STAR (Dan F. Pierce, mgr.).—"Bohemian Girls." OATBTT (T. R. Henry, mgr.).— "Honey- moon Girls." HUR8LBY. CHAS. A. DELMORE AND LIGHT BEN Scoring with great success on the ORPHEUM CIRCUIT Commencing April 7, Orpheum, Duluth When onewerfcif advtrtUemmt* kindly mention "VARIETY.