Variety (November 1914)

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VARIETY ALL MATERIAL, SONG, TITLE, ETC., OF ("COWBOY MINSTRELS") ARE FULLY PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND REGISTRY ALL INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE VIGOROUSLY PROSECUTED MONDAY MATINEE, OPENED SHOW. MONDAY NIGHT, ON "NO. 7" AND TOOK JUST 7 BOWS. PALACE, YORK. NEXT WEEK (Nov. 30) ORPHEUM, BROOKLYN Booked Solid by THOS. J. FITZPATRICK Mrs. Gayle Forbush has leased an ante-bellum mansion In a fashionable residence section and converted It Into a dance club. Her as- sistant Is Morgan Wheeler. Circuit: William A. Brady U visiting his wife, Orace Oeorge, playing at the Lyric, and Henry M. Zlegler cams on to sea old friends and pick a new manager for the Walnut BALTIMORE. By J. B. DOOLBY. MARYLAND (P. C. Schanberger, mgr.; agt, U B. O).—Adelaide and J. J. Hughes, very good; Doree'B Imperial All-Star Opera Co., wins popular favor; Master Gabriel, long and loud applause; Laddie Cliff, warm wel- come • Farber Girls, please Immensely; Lil- lian Shaw, versatile, but songs are spiritless ; Arthur Barat, thrills; Marie Fltsgibbon, first woman monologlst here, makes good; Luplta Ferea, good. HIPPODROME (Charles B. Lewis, mgr.; agt.^ Loew).—Opened Monday night for the first time with seven acts from Loew Circuit. VICTORIA (Pearce and Scheck, mgrs.; agt, N.-N.).—lshikawa Troupe, unique set- ting ; Emmett's Dogs, show high degree of Intelligence; "The Village Choir." pleasing; Doris Vernon and Co., clever and humorous; F. Tennyson Neely, holds attention; the Juggling Burkes, wonderful. NEW (George Schneider, mgr.; agt., Ind.). —J C. Mack and Co, scores big; Griffin and Griffin, funny ; Morgan Chester and Co., many laughs ; Major Lewis, good ; Robert's Animals, wall trained; Eddie Morrison, quite enter- taining. FORD'S O. H. (Charles E. Ford, mgr.).— "Pinafore" draws pretty large houses. ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Tunis F. Dean, mgr.).—Robert B. Mantell In Shakesperean and classic roles. Business good. STANDARD (Charles Arnold, mgr.; Colum- bia No. 2).—Miner's Bohemian Burlesquers. Three well known theatrical men were In town this week. Charles D. Barton was visit- ing Rud Hynlcka, treasurer of the Columbia THE RENDEZVOUS OF THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION ROTISSERIE r-r V-, •M ith Ave., bat etth A 41st Sts. Hot Roast Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Goose, Squab, Lamb, Pork, Beef, Veal. SERVED AND TAKEN OUT ALL DAY. High Class Dining Rooms Pabst Beer on Draught Open till 2 A. M. Fine Music RAZZETTI * CELLA, Props. —Kings of the Roast Meats- Originators in this style cooking NO BRANCHES. TELEPHONE. 4723 Bryant. PALM GARDEN Absolute Family Protection A TRUST FUND of any amount you may desire can be created by you on the payment of about 6%% annually in advance on such sum, and this will guarantee your family an annual income of 12% of the amount of the trust fund, payable in monthly installments, commencing one month after your death for a period of years, and on the expiration of that time the capital will be paid in cash and so provide your chil- dren either with a dowry or sufficient capital to go into business. In addition to this income, 10% of the trust fund will be paid immediately on your death to defray necessary expenses and provide for ready cash. This 10% will not be deducted from the trust fund. This trust fund will make it impossible for your widow or beneficiary to make poor investments and thereby become financiall y embarrassed. The Trustee is an old-established Company with over fifty million dollars of assets and over six million dollars of undivided dividends and surplus. r For further information write to JULIUS B0HM& SON, Inc 1600 Broadway TeL Bryant 8667-8. DETROIT. By JACOB SMITH. TEMPLE (C. O. Williams, mgr.; agt.. U. B. O.).—"Sergeant Bagby." good sketch; "A Telephone Tangle," snappy; Hymaok, laughs; Ryan and Lea, very good: Mayo and Tally, hit; Misses Campbell, good; MoAUen and Carson, roller skaters, opened; Four Nigh tons, strong act MILES (Dr. Paul C. Dullts. mgr.; agt., Loew).—James J. Morton, laughs; Ines Ma- cauley, In good sketch; Morton-Jewell Troupe, club-swlngers; Mile. Fleurette, striking poses; Armstrong and Ford, pleased; Victoria Four, well liked. ORPHEUM (H. P. Williamson, mgr; agt. Pantages).—The Riding Duttons. equestrians of unusual merit; Clalrmonth Bros., opened; Ellna Gardner, well liked; Gordon Bros., clever dancers; Al Burton, pleased; Milton and Dolly Nobles, good. FAMILY (J. H. MoCarron, mgr.; agt, U. B. O.).—James Kennedy and Co. comedy sketch: Nolan and Nolan, Jugglers; Symonds and Weston, good; Oliver and White, good; Esra Kendall. Jr. well-acted sketch; Janet Gardner and »-o., operatic vocalists; Carrie Little, good; McMIUen and Whaien, good. COLUMBIA (M. W. Schoenherr, mgr.; agt. Sun).—Fldale-up Reese, pleased; Dublin Col- leens, good; Marlon Trio, very good; La- Trlpp and Carr, Jugglers; Rhlnehart and May, fair; Leaslg and Co., sketch; May Me- vllle. excellent; Jackson Family, clever. NATIONAL (C. R. Hagedorn. mgr.; agt. Doyle).—Musical Tabloid. Drawing better every week. Anetta Ling, fair; Clark and LaVere, pleased; Dean and Morton, poor \ Edythe Gibblns, fair; Matthes Trio, good; Nelnote Lanole Troupe, good. GARRICK (Richard H. Lawrence, mgr.).— "The Peaaant Girl," with Emma Trentlnl and Clifton Crawford. Caat Is excellent. Next week, "Kitty Mac Kay." DETROIT (Harry Parent, mgr.).—Charlotte Walker In "The Better Way." by Eugene Walters. Four acts, filled with human inter- est Given excellent reception by first-night sudlenoe. Next, "Watch Your Step." LYCEUM (A. R. Warner, mgr.).—"The Round-Up." Next "September Morn." AVENUE (Frank Drew, mgr.).—"Uncle Tom's Cabin." Next, "The Burglar and the Lady." CADILLAC (Sam Levey, mgr.).—"The Heart Charmers. Next "The High Rollers." OAYETY (Oeorge Chenet mgr.) .—"Hast- ings Big Show." Next "Honeymoon Girls." FOLLY (Hugh Shutt, mgr.).—"Stock Bur- lesque. PALACE (C. A. Hoffman, Thgr.).—Capt Brunswick and Co.; Cardiff; Earl and Reede; Heck low and Duvall; Geracl; Rheu and Smugu; Fred Harris; Nice and Nice; Gus Nager Trio; Merkel Sisters, snd DeLyon Troupe. Manager Parent of the Detroit opera house reports an enormous advance sale for "Watch Your Step." The proprietors of the local dancing aca- demies have formed an association to oombat the dancing In public cafes. Deeplte a local ordinance, prohibiting dancing where liquor is sold, all of the hotels and leading cafes permit It; the dancing masters claim It Is cutting in on their business, aa people will not pay for dancing when they can go to cafes and dance free. George Chenet Is the new manager of the Gayety theatre, succeeding James Rhodes, whose resignation took effect Nov. 22. Chenet was last seen In Detroit as manager of the original "Madame Sherry" company. Of re- cent date he has been located In Rochester. Mr. Rhodes, who formerly resided In Albany, bas gone east B. Harlan Starr has resigned aa manager of the new Empire on Woodward avenue and Is succeeded by W. M. Smith, formerly as- sistant manager.