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VARIETY 21 -"-I" -, --»" _- , ciiv "-'j. THE JROHMAN AMUSE- MEOT CORPORATION VAUDEVILLE ACTS TAKE NOTICE Let Us Prozac* YOUR ACTS in MOTION PICTURES Wa hava a fully equlppsd studio at your dU- Stfilo and laboratory. «• Boot 41th Stroat Executive Ofncoa, 1478 Broadway IMK1UL H P. 00. if NEW YOIK, Is*. centage of which live In Los Angeles. Twelve Bulla of pa Jama* described In the court as being wonderful are all she has left to show for above amount which she is said to have ran through within the pant two years. BUFFALO. Fel By CLYDE F. REX. fBA'S (Henry J. Carr, mgr.; U. B. O.). ssom Seeley, appearing here for the time this season was a decided hit; and Witchle, Bcored; Lucy Glllett, as a special attraction, featured; Henry Lewis, very good; Whipple, Huston * Co., enter- tained ; Miller and Mack, clever; The Four Mejpdious Chaps, big hit; The Clintons, rare nowty. &CK (John R. Oshei, mgr.).—Adele Blood, lock, producing "The White Sister," con- wlth good business. Next, first pro- Ion of Guy Bolton's "The Game." fAR (P. C. Cornell, mgr.).—Bona telle >any offer "Widow by Proxy," very well Ived. 21, "Mam'zelle." Good business half. IPPODROME (Henry Marcus, mgr.).— ire pictures to good business. LYETY (J. M. Ward, mgr.).—All Buffalo Jesque cast present second week produc- known as "The Night Hawks," with big success. Gus Fay, Eddie Fitzgerald, Eugene J era's, the Haywards and Edith Hamilton, as- sisted by big cast. Capacity audiences. The Hundred Ways Which Don't End Corns Perhaps you say—"I've tried and tried, but found nothing that ends a corn.' You might keep trying (or years, Madam. There are a hun- dred ways which don't. Most of them are very much alike. But remember this: There is one way which has removed 70 million corns. It is now removing half the corns that grow. It's a plaster which contains a bit of wondrous wax. It ends the corn pain in a jiffy. It ends the corn itself in two days. It gently loosens the corn until it comes out without any pain or soreness. When you merely pare corns— When you use some folderol— Bear this in mind. There are folks all around you — users of Blue-iay—who never suffer corns. You are wronging yourself when you fail to do what they do. Blue-jay Plasters 15 and 25 cents —at Druggists Samples Mailed Free Bauer & Black, Chicago and New York Maker* of Physicians' Supplies THE FILM THAT PLEASES EVERYONE GEORGE BEBAN IN t€ The Alien Ada-ted \\%m "THE SIGN OF THE ROSE" Eight rssls—an entire) program UnaJar the Personal Dhractlan sf THOMAS H. INCK Now Playing at the Astor Theatre. New York. &KVX3 Read these Comments from New York Dailies They Tell the Story The Tribune aaldx "Mr. Beban'a acting of the Italian ia really a superb Mt of character portrayal." Evening Mail aald: "Caught the atten- tion of Broadway. The Allen' la very much worth seeing." The Journal aaidx "Huge success." The Evening Sun said: "From end to end The Allen' ia ALL REAL. The Aim story haa been produced with such care and ability that it stands alongside the epoken drama as a compeller of tears and laughter." The Herald aaldi "If there was a dry eye in the theatre it must have been a glass one." «. Now ready for booking in houses that can charge n minimum admission of 25 cents Write TODAY Select Film Booking Agency Times Building New York ACADEMY (Jules Michaels, mgr.).—Acad- emy Musical Comedy Company, with addition to cast, present "The Suffragettes," big musi- cal offering. Two shows dally, to better busi- ness than pop vaudeville was drawing. Entire new company headed by Abe Leavltt In "A Lady's Man/' next week. STRAND AND PALACE (Harold Edel, mgr.). Fer *e photoplays to fair business. MAJk,ST (John Laughlln, mgr.).—Dark. OLMIH. barles Denzlnger, mgr.; agent, Sun).--Five -ts and movies continue to draw good business. Bella Italia Troupe, headline this w«t-k, Tie Juggling Rholf, good; Sid Vincent, gets over big; Cumfort & Coleman, score; La R. n- Hamll & Co., good. PLAZA M fusing, mgr.; agentH. McMnhon g. nee) - Mr ind Mrs. Thornton Frill, head- line; Dlxei : Falls, fair; Sartcllo. good; Ksmeru'd,. featured; Jules & Adams, please; Delay a, Hal- -mb. applause, feature movlef close. LYRIC (Joe Pay ton, mgr.).—Dark. "The Millionaire Baby," the first of Anna Kathryn Greene's novels to be screened, wsh shown at the Hippodrome last week. Much Interest was centered In the production, the author (Mrs. Charles Rholfs) being a resi- dent of Buffalo, exceedingly popular In social circles. Several theatre parties were enter- tained during the week. 101 Ranch featuring Jess Wlllard follow- ing the 26, same week. Velodrome Park has reopened. Motor-cycle races featured. Sunday performances per- mitted, park being Just outside city line. Free movies and vaudeville draw well at Carnival Court, Buffalo's only amusement park within city limits. It Is reported that after remodeling the Family theater at Washington and Broad- way will reopen with burlesque attractions off the second Columbia wheel. B»lg aero exhibition by CutIIhs Hying boats and planes to be staged In connection with i ilebratlon arrungrd by « lly fur July .%. Rlngllng Brothers booked for the 23d, with ties lath ill day. The faforlte face sawder IscsMSt far 50 year*. Send 5c. far free uatalee af all tiara Preaaratlesi. Cha/ln Meyer (Ett. 1868), 103 W. 13ta St. Mew Vert.