Variety (March 1915)

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36 VARIETY = REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS AND COMPANIES IN BURLESQUE THE COLUMBIA'S NEW RECORD BREAKERS ! THE DANCING DEMONS STONE and PILLARD ■ QIC and "THE SOCIAL MAIDS" 1Q1C ■ if ■ U Sensation of the Columbia Circuit I if I U LEADS, DAVE MARION'S "DREAMLANDS" THIS WEEK (March 1), REPEATING FORMER SUCCESSES AT COLUMBIA, NEW YORK WEEK MARCH 15, CASINO, BROOKLYN—MARCH 22, HURTIG A SEAMON'S, 125TH STREET Dan Coleman In "I'LL FOLLOW YOU" Harry Hastings' Big Show MILLIE DE LEON THE ORIGINAL "GIRL IN BLUE!" Will consider offers as Special Added Attraction for Burlesque, Musical Comedy er kt Address, 138 Weet «ta Street. New York Vaudeville. N "MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS" Babe La Tour With "GOLDEN CROOK" Management JACOBS & JERMON Rich McAllister 4 FEET OF MISCHIEF Principal Comedian in "THE MISCHIEF MAKERS' IRISH COMEDIAN, "HONEYMOON GIRLS" LEW KELLY "PROF. DOPE" Mae Holden THE ELECTRIC SPARK With THE GAYETY GIRLS" VINCENT MACK CHARACTERS \A/ JEAN PRIMA DONNA With "BEHMAN SHOW" received; Mme. Jean Jomelll, very good; "Woman Proposes," went over big; Blinore and Williams, entertaining; Anna Chandler, hit; "The Office Lady," well presented; Elsa Ruegger and Edmund Lichtenstein, well liked ; Els and French, repeated successfully. EMPRESS (Harry Follette, mgr., Loew).— Week 22, Andrew Mack, scored; Oasch Sis- ters, clever; Parise, entertaining; Bell Boy Trio, big laugh; "At the Road House," went well; Moore and Elliott, riot REPUBLIC (Al. Watson, mgr., Levey).— Week 22, "The Man Beast," excellent satis- faction ; Equlllo, very good; Bragan and Sa- vllle, entertaining; Joe De Lane, pleasing; Llewellyn and Stanley, fair. HIPPODROME (Lester Fountain, mgr., Western States).—Week 22, "Wild Oats," went over big; Ed Blondell and Co., big laugh; Thaten Duo, amusing; Lester and Hlnea, en- tertaining; Perclnl and Chelll, passably pleasing; Boynton and Bennett, fine; Stadium Trio, mediocre. BURBANK.—"The Squaw Man." MAJESTIC—"Peg o* My Heart." MASON.—"Seven Keys to Baldpate." MOROSCO— Dark. act, will take Genevieve Lee and the present- ing company to San Francisco for a four weoks' engagement following the San Diego showing. Lillian Fitzgerald Featured with "ROSELAND GIRLS" Management James E. ("Blutch") THE ORIGINAL GERMAN HI Featured with "HONEYMOON GIRLS" Author and Producer of Same Management, Theatrical Operation Co. Permanent Address, 73S Winthrop Ave., Beachmont, Man. Max Jahnke has dropped his suit for $15,- 000 against his father, Adolph Jahnke, promi- nent cafe man. The younger Jahnke alleged his father Induced him to come from his home in Germany upon promise of a partnership and then, after a few weeks, dismissed him. AUGUSTA LANG PRIMA DONNA BEAUTIFUL with THE GINGER GIRLS Trial of the $T»0,000 libel suit of Fenton G. Thompson, deputy United States Marshall, against John D. Spreckles' "Tribune," of San Diego, Is now on. Dancing DALYS "GOLDEN CROOK" CO. VIOLET BILLY PEARL-MEEHAN IN VAUDEVILLE Considering Offers for Next Season Per. Address, River Road, Bogota, N. J. John S. McGroarty, author of "The Mission Play," gave} * lecture before the Pennsyl- vania State Society last week. SAM CARLTON HEBREW COMEDIAN, opposite Eddie Dale In "Charming Widows" LON HASCALL SIMON LEGREE (Stage Manager) "BEHMAN SHOW" Charles Hammond, of the Alcazar, in San Francisco, has Joined the Burbank forces. In another week from Chicago, where he was a member of the "Our Children" company. GEO. L. WAGNER "In Dutch" "Girls from the Follies" "Wild Oats." Lester Fountain's new sketch of the underworld, which made a big hit at the Hippodrome, played Pantages, San Diego, last week. Ted McLean, who produced the Tom McLarnle, long expected home, la due Mme. Jeanne Jomelll, the singer, spent a few days—also some salary—at Riverside prior to her opening here.* She was Just "resting up." Bert Levey passed through here en route to- New Orleans.