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40 VARIETY sac DIRECT FROM THE FIRING LINE. The Epoch-Making and Record-Breaking March Song Success. LONG WAY THE MARCHING SONG OF THE ALLIES. A Delightful Irish Ditty that is NOT a War Song. UPPERARY Written and composed by JACK JUDGE and HARRY WILLIAMS. It'* Sweeping thi. Country NOW. ARE YOU SINGING IT 7 LTD. 41 East 34th Street, IRK For All Other Countries: B. FELDMAN A CO.. 2 and 3 Arthur Street, LONDON. ENGLAND. 347 Yonge Street. TORONTO. frS^gSr ^©p^^ i ■ Y 7, KATE BILLY SILVER»GRAY First New York Appearance Harltm Opera House Nov. 30-Dec. 2 Direction. MACK 4—Wllhat Troupe-4 JOE ABE Bush and Shapiro BOOKED SOLID LOEW CIRCUIT Jed and Ethel Dooley EnroutiTURRY LAUDER SHOW On Juet Before Mr. Louder THE PELOTS "Fun In a Tavern" EDGAR BERGER Playing Keith Time. For o GOOD OPENING NUMBER to start the bill right, apply to HARRY J. FITZGERALD. Palace Theatre Bldg„ New York City. HARRY GIRARD Offers "THE LUCK OF A TOTEM" A REAL ACT and CO. JUGGLING WATER FOUNTAINS Direction, PETE MACK THE HEDDERS IN >» "SNOWLAND Direction. H. BART McHUGH. Sam Barton a »» The Silent Tramp Direction. MAX HAR Mme. Hendrlkie Carnes of Berlin, who was preparing to appear In Wagnerian opera when the war shattered her plans, has arrived in Minneapolis to vlBlt hT sister. NEW ORLEANS. By O. M. SAMUEL. ORPHEUM (Arthur White, mgr.).-Pleas- ing show. Ower and Ower, Interesting; Fred Kornan, whistler, amusing; Llanne E. Car- rera, a well-staged number; Stewart Barnes, hit; Edwin Stevens, thoroughly entertaining; Llna Arbarbanell, engaging singer with poor selections; Olympic Trio, the conventional organization. TULANE (T. C. Campbell, mgr.).- "Peg o* My Heart." CRESCENT (T. C. Campbell, mgr.).—Al. H. Wilson. DAUPHINS (Lew Rose, mgr.).—Stock bur- lesque. BUNTING (E. A. Schiller, mgr.).—Emma Bunting stock In "St. Elmo." LYRIC (C. D. Peruchl, mgr.).—Peruchl- Oypzene Players In "Under the Lash." ALAMO (Will Querlnger, mgr.).—Vaude- ville. urday when he called a competitor a sandwich man. 'ham' Geo. H. McKeune, scenic artist of the Or- pheum circuit, Is looking over (not overlook- ing) drops, sets and settees of the local Or- pin-urn. Mr. McKeune knows as much about exteriors as some night watchmen, and a whole lot more about interiors than some surgeons. Jesse Youngblood and Gladys Arnold have combined, matrimonially. Consternation at a local small time theatre when the leader refused to give some wood- choppers a chord. Matt Caulfleld has forsaken vaudeville for street advertising, being signed up for an In- definite period. Caulfleld caused trouble Sat- Alexander Sandow, a strong man, Is being held here at the instance of Birmingham au- thorities. Dare Austin PRENEVEAU'S JASBO SKETCH- Whatever that is Week of Nov. 30, BROADWAY, PHILADELPHIA 8th AMERICAN SEASON ALICE LLOYD IN VAUDEVILLE Representative. PAT CASEY All Communications oure VARIETY. New York