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VARIETY 23 VALENTINE GRANT The Charming International Cinema Star Starred in the Okott Made-in-IreUnd Features with Walker Whiteside hi "The hjejttgg Ft" scripts and an application for copywrlghts made out to St odd were discovered. In- quiries around here fail to find anyone who knows Stodd. BUFFALO. By CLYDE P. REX. Theatrically Buffalo continues about the same, pop vaudeville and pictures. Inclement weather, It la feared, will make the park sea- son a failure. SHEA'8 (Henry J. Carr, mgr.; U. B. O.).— Fiske O'Hara, first time here in vaudeville, headlined, with great sucess; Willard, "The Man Who Grows," featured; Anna Chandler, hit; Alexander and Murry, good; Sully Fam- ily, scored; Guerro and Carmen, entertain; Belle Onrl, pleased ; Oalettl's Baboons, good. OLYMPIC (M. Slotkln, mgr.).—Jackson and Andrews, headlines; Frank Minor, scored; Garden City Quartet, good; Adroit Bros., sen- sation. t per CALOX does more than simply clean the teeth—it whitens them by means of the oxy- gen it contains. It destroys the germs of dental decay and so pre- vents decay. It tones up the gums wonderfully, and if used daily re- moves deposits of tartar. The oxy- gon gives a most delightful sense of freshness to the whole mouth. Sample and Booklet free on request All Druggists, 25c. Ask for the Calox Tooth Brush, 35 cents. McKESSON&ROBBINS NEW YORK Charles W. Denzlnger has resigned as man- ager of the Olympic and following an extended vacation on his farm nearby will enter activi- ties in the metropolis. Mr. Denzlnger for many years was identified with the Shea en- terprises In this city, and is an efficient and able manager, thoroughly schooled In the game. First meeting of creditors of H. Boasberg's Son's & Co., voluntary bankrupts, called for Aug. 2. Firm schedules liabilities of over $600,000 and among assets missing Jewels valued at $88,000. Firm became prominent through Toby Claude incident. CINCINNATI. ■y BARRY Y. MARTIN. KEITH'S (John F. Royal, mgr.; agent, U. B. O.).—Tyler St. Clair Trio, Miller and Bampo, Chevalier John De Lorls, Holden and Harron. Kalma Co. Pictures. CHESTER PARK (I. M. Martin, mgr.).— Weddlck and La Due, Harmony Duo, Syman and McNaly, The Westoffs, Leach LaQuln- lan Trio. ZOO (W. P. Whltlock, mgr.).—Last week of Iroquois Indian Players In "Hiawatha." Esberger's Band, local, gave concert Sunday. CONEY ISLAND (Arthur Relsenberger, mgr.).—Harry Hill's Wild West Show. LAGOON.—Vaudeville—cabaret The Woodward stock policy of presenting well known stars for a brief season Is bring- ing results. Fire destroyed a picture booth and caused considerable excitement but little damage at the Little Nemo alrdome, In Norwood, Satur- day. HONOLULU. By B. O. YAUGHAN. Honolulu, July 18. BIJOU. YE LIBERTY, EMPIRE (J. H. Ma- goon, mgr.).—Pictures. HAWAII (Con. Amuse. Co)..—Pictures. POPULAR (Henry Bredhoff, mgr.).—Pic- tures. HAWAIIAN O. H. (W. D. Adams, mgr.).— Dark. Not to be vanquished by the Keith policy of supplying patrons with lemonade, Manager Paul Hlllman, of the Lyric, which Is run- ning pictures in summer, is giving away Iced tea. The Popular has been closed the past week. House cleaning. Re-opens 14th with Feature Films. Jack Royal, manager of Keith's, and his bride (nee Anne Kenny) have returned from a honeymoon in the east. DENVER. DKNIIAM (Woodward-Homan Co., mgrs.). -Helen Ware, supported by the Woodward Stock, in "Paid in Full." packing them in. Excellent performance. Henrietta Crosman Btock star next week In "Antl Matrimony." ELITCH'S GARDENS (Mrs. Mary Elltch- Long, mgr.).—"The County Boy," well pre- sented by the stock company, attracting good sized audiences. "Young Wisdom," featuring Edith Taliaferro and Earle Brown, next week. LAKESIDE (Colorado Amusement Co., mgr.).—"Dora Thorne." fair business. Mme. Melba will arrive from Australia Aug. 20 with her concert company. She will be at the Opera House Aug. 21-24. Others will be Robert Parker, baritone, and St. Lsgar, .pianist. Party will remain here five days. The Raymond Teal musical comedy company Is due here July 27 to open at the BIJou. Helnles Tavern, located at Walklkl Beaoh, Is now Introducing musical numbers In the evenings In the form of cabaret. INDIANAPOLIS. By C. J. CALLAHAN. KEITH'S (Ned Hastings, mgr.).—Chas. B. Lawler and Daughters, Bmmett and Emmett, Will Morris, Bayle and Patsy. ENGLISH'S (H. K. Burton, mgr.; agent, U. B. O.).—Bonnie Sextette, Hawley and Hawley, Elliott, The Rajahs, Bell and Eva. John F. Harley, manager of the stock at Flitch's, leaves for New York City 31, to take up his work ahead of Joseph Brooks' revival of "Trilby." The Columbia opens 31 Follies Bergere." with "Queens of The latest rumor has It the Broadway here will present road attractions during the com- ing season and that the Tabor Grand will show pictures exclusively. The Majestic, Family and Lyceum open about Aug. 10. The Majestic Is being redecorated preparing for its opening on the American Burlesque Wheel. A LO X \1 ft r — ■ SI • ■ ■* I '4mv«M^iiC? M^»i\^ygenv^M^g*>v' s * , £g*h s WJ^ hC* M£c5L>*»^7<»^jw»Vii5L>v*"/<»s^«^~/<« <>y" - ~/n>jw*>/*S^.V»^/M r. At^OR 13 P t^TTOlSj Last wcelc il w^ q uotcd of "J U8t Out of College," K^KJ lYrcC^ 1 X^yiN b y George Ade—"A good five-reel comedy is a hard thing to put over, and this film has been so well handled that it does go over ;" credit being given the New York Evening Telegram. 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