Variety (October 1914)

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V- VARIETY 45 Charles Horwitz Dash seysi m 'As It May Be' aught laughs from beginning to and, and as it stands with- out change, is ready for any sort of vaude villa, whora it will bo a big comedy number." HORWITZ wrote It and hundreds of SKETCH HITS. CHARLES HORWITZ 14*2 Broadway (Room SIS), Now York rbono 254* Greeley I. MILLER, 1SS4 Irsiswiy, *\j£&* afannfscturer o f Theatrical loots and Shoes. CLOG, Ballet sad Acrobatic Shoes a Spe- cialty. All work made at short Write for Catalog 4 eta, Tickets, Envelopee, Free Samples STAGE MONEY, ISc. Book of Herald Cuto/Sc! CROSS™^^*^ CHICAGO L 511 6th Ave., near 31st St. 225 West 42d St., near Times S«M 58 3d Ave., near 10th St. x Send for illustrated Catalogue V. Mail Orders Carefully Filled. DO YOU COMPOSE I \t'l K 1 ' An ..i list mr.wi- ?l. ; CCLSS! I h I'Ki !>>- of UIG mi- ll in ■• it ii\ » UGENF PLA rZMANN, 124 \S 17th St.. Ne%» >.nk YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD WITH US Hyman-Buch Costume Co., Inc. THEATRICAL COSTUMES TO ORDER 14S2 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY Easy Payments. Call and tslk it over. Reliable, Prompt and Money Saved Bryant 1115 PLUSH DROPS CHEAP New and second-hand, all colors and sines. Easy terms; must sell. Write or wire LADD SMITH, 244 West 41th Street, New York. ALBOLENE removes all kinds of theat- rical make-up better and quicker than any other preparation. Send for sam- ple and be convinced. Supplied in hslf snd one-pound deco- rated screw csp cans by all 6rst-clsss druggists and deslers in make-up. SA MPLE FREE ON REQUEST McKesson & robbins •1 Fulton Street, New York Dr. JULIAN SI EG E L Official Dentist t« the WHITE RATS 2M WEST 42nd STREET, NEW YORK CITY ineiAL RATES TO THI PROFESSION "Wanted: $22,000" for Its metropolitan premiere. CORT (John B. Cort, mgr.).—"Peg O' My Heart" with Florence Martin doing consis- tently good business. CASTLE SQUARE (John Craig, mgr.).— Stock. "Arizona" to good business. "Kind- ling" last week caused much favorable com- ment and may be repeated later Jn season. GRAND (George E. Lothrop, mgr.).--"High Rollers" with Kyra. Fair. HOWARD (George E. Lotbrop, mgr. ).-- "Broadway Burlesquers" with house bill head- ed by Herman Lleb and Co. In "Dopo." Capacity. went over big; Flanagsn & Edwsrds, despite their repeated appearances In this city in "On and Off." scored heavily in the sequel, "OIT and On," the act Is a scream snd possesses real comedy; Stuart Barnes, good; Vivian Ford ft Harry Hewitt, usual dance art; pictures conclude. LYRIC (G. S. Schleslnger, mgr.).—The Mrownell-Stork stock in "The Family Cup- board," first time in Buffalo, opened to fair house. The management has had some diffi- culty In drawing good houses on opening nights, and as an inducement is offering the ladles, via the coupon route, $0 shirtwaists Receptions are held Wednesday afternoons. There has also been a decrease in prices. Oct. 5, "Alias Jimmy Vslentlne." OATETY (J. M. Ward, mgr.)— Le-^ Kelly and the "Behman Show" played to -opacity on opening dates. Good. ACADEMY (M. B. Schleslnger, mgr.; agt., Loew).—"Birds of a Feather," headlined; Marnello, pianist, featured; 8 Walsys, fair; rallan ft Davis, just over; Billy Quirk, good; Downing ft Ketter, big hit; Johnny Wood, usual; Zetta Remington, pleased; Marie ft Foster, scored; Mme. Busse's Educated Dogs, pleased the kiddies. GARDEN (W. F Graham, mgr.).—"The FRED NOLAN IRISH COMEDIAN 3 8—to ns Playing Opposite Sam Howe Address White Rats Classy Theatrical Costumes and Headwear STAGE, STREET, EVENING GOWNS and HATS THE BERG-ZAL CO. 153 West 44th St (East of Broadway) New York City Thons Bryant IMS CASINO (Charles Waldron. mgr.).—Max Spfecel's "Morocco Bound." Good. GAIETY (George Batcneller, mgr.).—Dave Marlon's "1015 Show." Capacity. "Cablrla" at Tremont Temple Is about to start an advertising campaign, the pictures having brought fair returns but seeming to be unknown to too large a portion of the public. William Carroll HiH, a former newspaper man, who last year was attached to the Boston Opera House, Is to use the Wilbur Sunday nights beginning Nov. 1 for high class musical entertainments, using all available grand opera stars. Vincent T. Fetherstone, the veteran treas- urer of the Hollis, Is attached summers to the Old Colony Trust Company and Monday night when the Hollis opened with John Ms- son a huge floral tribute arrived at the thea- tre, which was thought to be for Amelia Gardner but which turned out to be for the treasurer. A. H. Woods apparently feels there is some money In Boston. He was over hers for the Merry Burlesquers" opsnsd good, Lawrence Crane now managing company. MAJESTIC (John Laughlln, mgr.).—Elsie St. Leon In "Polly of the Circus," playing at popular prices, was well patronized first of week. A startling reduction of prices has also been put into effect at this theater. Next, "Mutt and Jeff In Mexico." HIPPODROME (M. Shea, mgr.).—Five-reel feature, "The Patchwork Girl of Or" drew big bouses first of week. "The Pursuit of Phan- tom," last half, Mile. Jose Carl, prima donna soprano, late of Metropolitan Opera companv. appearing. Excellent business. OLYMPIC (Chas. W. Denzlnger, mgr.; agt., Sun).—It Is difficult to pick the headllner on this week's bill. Moran, Gonzales snd Co., in "Winning a King," went over big; Gypsy Rosens, an artist with the violin; Whalen, West and Whalen, good; Cal Stewart, a scream; American Whirlwinds, sensational; "Million Dollar Mystery" film continues to draw. REGENT (Arthur C. Willats, mgr.).—Self- styled Buffalo's theatre beautiful, this new Mark-Brock picture palace at Main and Utlca streets enjoyed a most auspicious opening on Sept. 26. Arthur C. Willats is to manage the new house, which will show festurs pic- IVI AFTERNOON AND 'EVENING OOW N 3 SLIGHTLY WORN AND NEW. SPECIAL RATE TO PROFESSION IVI • Niafar d lapiM MM* m Hm< 229 West 42d St., Ob*. (Hinge Theatre Tel. 247t Bryant ESTABLISHED 39 YEARS opening of John Mason in "Drugged" and will he here again for the "Perlmutter" show opening next Monday at the Tremont. Within a few weeks "The Yellow Ticket" "and "The Crinoline Girl" will both be in Boston houses. BUFFALO. By CLYDH F. RBI. TECK (John R. Olsher, mgr.).—"Whirl of the World," first time here, opened big. Ex- cellent musical production with star cast. Next. Walker Whiteside In "Mr. Wu." STAR (P. C. Cornell, mgr.).—First half, "Poor Little Rich Girl," second engagement. fair house opening night. Last half, "BUlie Burke" in "Jerry" went big. Always a favor- ite In Buffalo, playing to packed houses. Oct. 5, "Sari." SHEA'S (Henry J. Carr, mgr.; agt., U. B. 0.).—Recovering from a week of poor busi- ness, the bill this week Is exceptionally good from start to finish. Harry Beresford and Co. in a screaming comedy. "Twenty Odd Years." scored the hit of the bill; Han Ping Chlen in the "Pekln Mysteries," featured; Ioleen Sisters, novel; Charlotte Ravenscroft. pleased; Percy Bronson ft Winnie Baldwin. tures exclusively. There is a big seating ca- pacity, all on the ground floor, no balcony. PLAZA (Jacob Rosing, mgr.; agt., Mc- Mahon ft Dee).—Ed. and Madeline Franks, clever; Efry and Fullerton, hit; Forbes snd Tbellen, scored ; Jerome, scream ; Kendall snd Hendricks, pleased; Smith and Edwards, good ; pictures. STRAND AND FRONTIER, both playing feature plcturos, report excellent business. Max Hart, theatrical representative of Cleveland, was arrested here on Monday charged with beating a board bill at the Hotel Lafayette. At the opportune time, upon bis arraignment In city court, a messenger rusbed into the court room with a telegram crediting him with $40. The Judge ordered bis discharge upon payment of the bill. However, Hart soon after clearing himself of that charge was re-arrested on a warrant charging him with forgery. This offence. It is said, he committed in Cleveland, to which Mty be has been taken. Manager Charles W. Denzlnger of the Olympic Is confined at his home with a slight attack of pneumonia. UNEXCELLED AND COMMODIOUS J* BevM ■ BVJ| 4k I Oil ACCOMMODATIONS FO'A ALL **^ » r ^> ■ *W aW*% Bjbbb «eea*£j Reasonable Terms THE life STREET VETERINARY HOSPITAL Phone for Particulars Ample Sp^ j* for Rehearsals—Safe, Sanitary. Comfertable Quarters WT ill East ad SU New York City; Phone Qramercy 17 FRANK MYDEN WCm Costumes and Millinery 56 West 45th St, New York City SEND FOR CATALOGUE Phone, Bryant SZ7S "I write all Nat M. 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