Variety (October 1914)

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VARIETY 39 CHARLEY MAY AND NEWMAN IN An Appointment at Columbus Circle" FEATURING u I'm the Kid that Geo. M. Cohan Wrote About" "Difference Between Man and Maid" By Charley Brown "The Ghost Don't Play No More" "Medley" "New Fox Trot Dance" By May Newman HAMMERSTEIN S NEXT WEEK (Nov. 2) (C) Magulr. U MacLean Ted Macmlllan Stella Maler U Malers M Maltland M Mallla H Mansfield D Marble M Marconi Bros (C) Mar De Rose Mareena M (C) Marlow Ed Marshall Ed (Reg) Martini P (C) Marquem P Maritan Q Martha Mile (C) Mathinson M Martyn & Florence (C) Matthews C Matthews J (C) Mayler H Maynard Harry McConnel (C) McQlone F McLeans Australian McNamara Teddy Mercer V Merkel Sisters Meyers Sam Mike A Johnson Miller Lou (C) Mllllss A MUlman Bird ' Mills I Mohamad B Montgomery R Moore J Moran Esthey Moran P More A Oibson Morelle B Morse B Moss & Potter Mulhall R Murphy The© Murray E Nolan Andy (C) Netchman B (CJ Newman W (SF) Norfolk D Norton L Norton A Lee (C) O'Neill E Orth F Overholt T Overlng Mrs Overlng E Overton E Owens M (C) (C) N Nadel Lee Nelson E Pallver Philip Pantce E Pare Stanley Parker F Parker A Walker Paul Harry Peck F (C) Perry Harry Radcllffe G Rafael Dare Rayfleld F Raymond Chas Raymond F Redcay Duffln Tr Redding O Reeves Webb Remey A Baker Rhea Mme (C) Rhoades A McFarland Richards II Richardson Leander Ritchie Billie Robt Latus (C) Roberts Suae Rogee Leon Rogers J Rose Blanche Roslyn R Ross M Rossi 8 Royal J 8 Salonda Lew Sampson A Sampson (C) Samuels Maurice Sanford M Santery U Saunders A Schefer W (C) Scoldfleld T Shaw Winn (C) Shean H Bheehan Barl (C) Sheehan Lester Shippman 8 81gler R Simmons James Smith C Smith E (C) Smith T Smyth W Sperry F Stanton W Stefano (G) Stevens Lee St George J Stixk C Stone George Stover Glenn (C) Stuart M Sudson Pauline Suits Anna (C) Tanguay Bra Teal Raymond. Tennie F Theatcher B Thomas B Thompson R Tiffany M Tltcomb La Belle Todd Jlmmle (C) Tojettl A Townshend Bee Trelor Trayee Trevee Ted Tyrrell J (8F) V Vann Dyke John (Rag) Vann Arthur Vann Chas (G) Vann Jack Van Nally Elsie Vardiman Vidorg William Vlollnsky (C) Virginia Baby Walace Jack (C) Walters A Murray (C) Walton E Washer J Watt Garey Ward Walter Wareer Ida Weber A Ellison Werle Amll (C) Weston Mr Wheeler Bun Wheeler Ed (C) White Danny Whiteman Edna Whltheck F Whitney F Wiggin Bert (C) Wilber Grace Will A Kemp Willard Allie Willcox Gee Williams Lottie Williams Tom Willing Julia WUUs May Wilson Nettie Wilson Virginia Winner A Quirk Wolfe Orth way Wood Nellie G) Woods Abbot G) World Mlndrell Wright Nlrk T Yarrlch (C) Yates Nellie Young Jacob Yreber Yoste Clifton (C) Zafolla Zlnn A (0) Zushell May CORRESPONDENCE Ughg othcnrite ■otcd t _AA_fojh wfcf nporti aw Ior tfct gnggt wttL CHICAGO In Charge VARIETY'S CHICAGO OFFICE* MAJESTIC THEATRE BUILDING Sam P. Gerson is to remain as manager of the Princess. Isabella Patrlcola Is to make a tour of the Jones, Llnlck A Schaefer theatres. Ihe Butterfleld offices hare been moved from Battle Creek, Mich., to Chicago. Jack Lait's "Help Wanted" is scheduled to play the National next week. Mark Lachmann Is the new assistant to Dan Cotter In the box office at the Oarrlok. Frank Readick, Jr., has joined one of the Halton Powell shows to play a Juvenile role. WARDROBE TRUNKS TRACK MARK. [«» LeatheroicT REGIS JERED«EJ!TS:tJ PROFESSIONAL U. S. Pat. Office LIGHT STRONG DURABLE CHAS. R. LYNCH Theatrical Dept. Sole Makers and Distributors LEATHEROID MFG. CO. SPECIAL TRUNKS XX TRUNKS SAVE EXCESS BAGGAGE ^^47 W. 16th St New York Telephone €177 Chelsea Factories: KENNEBUNK. MAINE -WHERE QUALITY MEETS' BROADWAY ROSE GARDENS seventh ave. AT 5ZND STREET Sole Management ED. E. PIDGEON MATINEE TEAS, 3 to t. EVES., • P. M. to 1 A. M. THE HALLOWE'EN PUMPKIN PARTY ON SATURDAY NIG HT. O CT. J1ST, AND THE GRAND FORMAL OPENING Monday Night, (Election Eve) November 2nd MARKING THE PREMIERE OF Mr. LEW QUINN SBBf&o Mi». HORTENSE 2ARO SSHS"™ TABLE RESERVATIONS NOW "A Pair of Sixes," has passed Its 100th performance at the Cort. E. M. Newman will begin his travel lectures at Orchestra Hall Nov. 18. Dee Loretta. prima donna with the Monte Carter Co., now playing at the Wigwam, Is convalescing from an operation for appendi- citis which she underwent last week at the St. Luke's hospital. Fay Tunis, wife of Big. Bosley, has Joined the cast of "Under Cover," and will remain with the show until It leaves for New York. "On Trial," with a special cast, will come to Cohan's Grand after "Under Cover" haa ceased to draw sufficiently. Instead of opening at the Alcaxar as lead- ing woman Oct 26, as originally scheduled, Florence Malone opeced a week earlier. This was caused by Irene Outrlm being suddenly taken HI. Ed Gray sauntered Into town this week still Wearing traces of Muskegon tan, after playing some Michigan towns. O'Neill and Dixon, a singing act on one of the Loew road shows, has been called back to New York. The managers of all the San Francisco theatres where "movies" are shown will give a big ball to-night (Saturday). Bid. Grau- man, manager of Loew's Empress, Is chair- man of the committee of arrangements. Biggest business In two the past week or so has been done by "Potash and Perlmutter" and Sir Johnstone Forbes-Robertson. Les Copeland and Lou Davis, who were prominent In the Ethel Davis "tab" when it opened at the Pantages last week, hsve withdrawn from the offering and are rehears- ing a double act to use during the present season. MISSION At the SAVOY THEATRE West 34th Street On MONDAY and TUESDAY To professionals who may wish to see all of the INDEPENDENT FIRSTj|RUN RELEASES (This invitation applies only to the moving picture industry. Identification by card.)