Variety (September 1914)

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VARIETY 35 664 Tel. Bryant 1 666 7111 The Edmonds ONI BLOCK TO TIMES »Q. Furnished Apartments EDWARD E. BURTIS, Mgr. CATERING EXCLUSIVELY TO THE PROFESSION 776-78-80 EIGHTH AVENUE Between 47th and 48th Streets NEW YORK Private Bath and Phone In Each Apartment Office 776 EIGHTH AVENUE AN ITALIAN DINNER YOU WONT FORGET 108-110 West 49th St. A|f|| |¥A Near 6th Ave. Lunch 40c. Illl ■■ I I II DiNNER> w " k With Wine IIIU La I I U """""V,™ IT-?'' e °° THE RENDEZVOUS OF "THEATRICALS BEST' EAT IN THE OPEN IN OUR SUMMER GARDEN Saint Paul Hotel MTH ST. AND COLUMBUS AVE. NEW YORK CITY Ten-story building, absolutely fireproof. All baths with shower attachment. Tele- phone in every room. One block from Central Park Subway, 4th and fth Ave. L Stations. Same distance from Century, Colonial, Circle and Park Theatres. -RATES 1M Rooms, use of bath, $1 per day. Suites, Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, $2 and up. SPECIAL RATES TO THE PROFESSION 15t Rooms, private Bath, $1.S0 per day. By the week, $4-$4 and $14 and up. Telephone 2344 Columbus HOTEL LYNWOOD 102 WEST 44TH STREET NEW YORK Single Rooms, $5 per week; Double, $7; with Bath, $9; Parlor Bedroom and Beth, $14. Elevator, Electric Light, Telephone in every room. Telephone 2906 Columbus. NEW YORK 22 W. 60th STREET (Near Columbus Circle), NEW YORK Single room, cosy and warm, $4 per week up; double room, SS per week up; room with private b S £j" r . W .~ , L up; P arlor ' b * droo » •*«* ***. W-* P«r week up; running hot and cold water! good beds; telephone in every room; also electric light; excellent service; restaurant attached felophoao k iai Colun^bur >0 ' >abU - ^^^ * *' *~«* profession. New management: able; Kitty Flynn, well received; Majestic Musical Four, fine. PANTAQB8 (Carl Walker, mgr.; Pant- ages).—Imperial Opera Co., remarkably good for small time; Maldle DeLong. big laugh; Gibsons, clever; Godfrey ft Henderson, pleas- ing; Amedio. entertaining; Jack Henderson, Ed Reea, Villi Orana and Bob Halstead, ex- cellent. HIPPODROME (Lester Fountain, mgr.: Western States).—"The Mystic Pool," well received; Abram a Johns, clever in playlet- Three Clancey Twins, laugh- Totltl a Co.! very good; Losh a Lyons, fairly pleasing; 8cott a Wallace, fine; Olivetti Troubadours, entertain with little effort. REPUBLIC (Al. Watson, mgr.; Levey).— Excellas. clever; Leslie a Leslie, very good ; Maxle Mitchell, big hit of bill; Lewis 6 Ab- bott, fair; Clarence Lydston & Dot Raymond, pleasing; William Marquis, mediocre. CENTURY (A. & M. Loewen. mgrs.).—Musi- cal burlesque. Morosco for "Let's Oet Married." The play Is by Miles Overholt, Walter Lawrence, Will- iam Loral ne and others. Hans Llnne will try out a musical sketch at the Oakland Orpheum next week. L. E. Behymer is home after an extended tour of the east, where he arranged his con- cert bookings for the coming season. Edward Salisbury Field, whose play, "Twin Beds," written In collaboration with Mar- garet Mayo, was recently produced in New York, plans to have his "Wedding Bells" tried dut in the east soon. The play, a comedy, was originally presented here. Jim Corrigan of the Burbank forces, Is back from his annual vacation. Florence Wadsworth Wallace, erstwhile Or- pheum bead liner, sang at a benefit at Ocean Park recently. Harry James has completed his musical comedy tabloid for the Orpheum time. It tioes on here next week. Sixteen people are d the east. Jack Pollard will have a leading role In the new Gaiety production. "Let's Oet Married." Robert M. Yost, Jr., is the new Morosco coast press representative. The Symphony, a new movie bouse, opened Saturday. Reeee tardier has joined the Kelb and Bill show In San Francisco. Eddie Neff is the new manager ef the Little theatre. Rehearsals are now under way here at the Harry Hammond Beall has resigned as press agent for the Republic and Is now handling the Symphony's publicity. R. L. JACOBY. Pros. State, Archer and 20th Sts., CHICAGO The Home of the Profession LARGE AND AIRY ROOMS—2M JACK N. COOK, Mar. All modern improvements. Phone in every room. Rehearsal rooms and big stage gratis. Rates: $3.44 to $5.44, Single or Double. Restaurant and French Bakery] ^ 1SS WEST 44th STREET, BET. BROADWAY AND SIXTH AVENUE NeW York If you are looking for a clean, quiet and up-to-date little restaurant, where you can get every- thing appetising from a small relishing bite to a full-grown meal, why not give Otto's a trial? And such dainty French Pastries which taste even better than they look. Food stuffs and fruits are ef the purest aad best, and everything at popular prices. OPEN SUNDAYS, DAY AND NIGHT NEVER CLOSED THE BEAUTIFUL 110-118 WEST 46th STREET NEW YORK ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF ELEGANT ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. THE FINEST THEATRICAL HOTEL IN AMERICA. RESTAURANT A LA CARTE. SEA FOOD, STEAKS, CHOPS. FRENCH AND ITALIAN CHEFS. SPAGHETTI AND RAVOLI ALWAYS. MANAGEMENT BARTHOLDI HOTEL CO. Hotel ^Princeton THE PLACE To meet all your profes- sional friends. Good food. Quick service. FRENCH AMERICAN RESTAURANT 154 W. 44th ST. New York City Phone Bryant 1444 Geo. P. Schneider, Prop. FURNISHED APARTMENTS 323 West 43rd Street, NEW YORK CITY Complete for Housekeeping Clean and Airy Bath, 3-4 rooms. Catering to the comfort and convenience of the profession. Music room for guests $7.54 up. SAN FRANCISCO LANKERSHIM HOTEL Fifth Single $4 per Aheelntely Fireproof; New and Modern; SM U. S. Mint; half block from Pontages aad Empress, SPECIAL RATES TO PROFESSION k; Double, $4.54; with Private Bath, $5 and 14. Take Near All y Taxi, oar ST. LOUIS, MO. REGENT HOTEL, 144 N. MTH NEW REGENT HOTEL, 141 N. 14TH METRO POLE HOTEL, 444 N. 12TH ST. E. E. CAMPBELL, Prop, aad Mgr. Thestrical Headquarters Ten Minutes' Walk to All Theatres TO THE PROFESSION FURNISHED ROOMS With or Without Baths ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS Rates $3 to $12 per Week LENA BRUCE ( 5° r mU of DM-~«) 1M West 44th Street NEW YORK Second Door West of Brosdway LYNCHBURG, VA. By JULIAN T. BABBR. ACADEMY (Harry Bernstein, mgr.).—7, The Dingbat Family;" 8, "Adele;" 0, Hanky Panky ;" 10. "Within The Law;" 11, nought and Paid For;" 12, "Stop Thief" TRENTON (Corbin Shield, mgr.; agt., V, B. 0.).^31, Dorlando Bros., clever; Lady Sen Mel, pretty gowns Dan and Carrie Av- orett, entertaining; 3, Twlsto, Suhlvan and Porter, Morin Sisters, Musical Ellis. BELVEDERE (C. M. Casey, mgr.).—"The Lure" In pictures. MILWAUKEE. By P. O. MORGAN. MAJESTIC (James A. Hlgler, mgr.; agt., Orph.).—Brlce A King, went great; Stevens a Marshall, excellent: Consul 4 Daughter, entertaining; Angelo Patrocolo, fine; Moore a Yates, good; Irene A Bobble Smith, pleased; Empire Comedy Four, good impres- sion ; Leo Zarrell 4 Co., landed. ORPHEUM (T. H. Ealand, mgr.; agt.. Loew).—The Bimbos, big; W. J. Coleman, ex- cellent- The Balaguers, fine; Marine Elmore, fair; The Sldonlas, good; Ogden a Benson, pleased; Bennett a Hawley. entertaining; Will Hart, did well. CRYSTAL (William Gray, mgr.; agt., Loew).—Blanche Leslie, went big; Earl a Curtis, excellent; Oray A Craham. good; Colonial Montrose Troupe, fine; Polsln Bros., pleased. DAVIDSON (Sherman Brown, mgr.; agt., lad.).—Season opened Sept. 8 with premiere of the La Salle production, "One Olrl In a Million." Four performances. Dad s Theatrical Hotel PHILADELPHIA Only White Rats Hotel In Rochester Seymore Hotel JOHN A. DICKS, Prop. ROCHESTER, N. Y. European, 7Sc. up. American, $1.44 up . Tel. i Greeley 2744 and S477 BRODERICK'S HOTEL (European) 241 W. 34th St., Cor. 7th Ave. and branch houses 244-212-224 and 224 W. 34th St. 154 Rooms of the Better Kind. Hot aad cold water In rooms—Electric Meat. 43 to 17 par week. Tel. 1890 Brysnt ajspsai wash/ 244 W. 41ST STREET NEW YORK A Hotel for Gentlemen—42 up 1 Minute West of Broadway The Rendesvoue for Bohemians aad Profee- slonal Folk Generally. Chile Concern*, Hot Tansnlee aad Mexican Dishes a Specialty. Rehearsal Rooms. flJ4 far 4 hours . SHERMAN'S HOTEL Formerly COOKE'S HOTEL "A Theatrical Hotel of the Better Class" Walnut Street, above Eighth Opposite Casino Theatre Philadelphia • CAFE CABARET EVERY WIGHT MRS. REN SHIELDS. FU J™™ ED The Van Alea, 1S4 West 4fth St. Coolest Rooms In New York City Fheae 1144 Bryant. All Modern lsnwrer*e»~?e Maud Fauvette, "The Tango Chi OAYETY (J. W Whltch-i' East.).—Jack Singer's "Buhrasn excellent business. Maid" ;»-r : ' to