Variety (July 1915)

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VARIETY THE SENSATION OF SAN FRANCISCO! MONSIEUR ANDRE'S BROADWAY REVUE headed by ANDRE and MLLE. SHERRI Engaged indefinitely at Tait-Zinkand—'Frisco's Leading Cafe 14 People; 8 Changes of Dazzling Costumes, and a Diversified Program of Songs, Dances, and Beautiful Melodious Ensembles Pronounced by critics as a worthy headliner for vaudeville and a powerful drawing attraction for cafes that cater to the elite. Staged by MME. SHERRI (The French Suratt.) Address MON. ANDRE. care of VARIETY, Pantages' Theatre Bid*., San Francisco THE VAUDEVILLE'S GREATEST AND LATEST SUCCESS AND JOHN Assisted by MISS INEZ NOURSE A BIO IVIUSI Featuring the FIRST and ONLY Mechanical You have been looking for just this kind of an act with A BIG SMASH, BANG AND SENSATIONAL FINISH Miss Inez Noursa L- SURPRI Electrical Air ORGANAPHONE-CALLIOPE Week Aug. 16th, Waldamere Park, Erie, Pa. Per. Address, 227 West 46th Street, New York Cit x Sam Barto /*) Tne aaseA)C€" of a/ovix/Ocr FuAjAjieTe of U//n rttyttititf Pf\jf\fAt\^. Fo^ "rwe=- "BeAJeRT" OP TH^ St 57-©eHOOD i U)itc Otoe' th^ Ajeces5*feV //O5TB0CT/0AJS 'Fo&THetfd RePfcofcoc-r/o/O,' cur oecQLEjre 5ofcT of icmo^a 'v<a J/eFFecT- E%ceLPT of Cook (jR&iAeur /s 5o Cot To GlloA { , 6F neeteRL. 6rrr«e£?/<o6 ar THe U3RI5T- TH(Z> U)/cc ffG^ RPPfcerirvrBD ifooe p^rcvccs f A»sv 5-rep^ umice twos IRL. IS CRETOAJ- ft 5-PS^c F€t)/vt ^^••S ^^** ^^**l ^T*"* (D* * ^T** 1 ^T*"* ** HD *^T7 * B, ^r> ^ m ^^f "*■* I B-AN-J-Oil P-H-I-E-N-OS | f CHAS. CROSSMAN, Mgr. A Owner, Representative Marinelli Playing United Time ? Kayne Agnes (C) Keller Phil E Kelly Edward E Kelly-Plstel Co (C) King Jack (C) Knight May (P) La Vern a Allen Leach Hannah Lee Mark Le Ander Harry Le More Jack Le Roy Paul (C) Leslie Edna (P) Lewis Jack M (C) Lewis Walter Lirhtensteln Louis Linton Harry Llnne Hans Livingston Cora Louden Janet (C) Lowenthal Milton Lowenthal Lytell Wm Sol (C) M MacCIelland Kenneth Mack James Mack Kellar Mack Merle Maddox Dick Malvern Babe Mauley Edmund (C) Marcusson E Markee Bros Martin Wilbur (C) Martyn & Florence (C) Mason A Dixon Matthews Katherine Maximo McVeigh Emma Mead Vera Melvern Babe (C) Melvern Bobby (C) Meriman Ruby Mills Catherine Miller P Mints A Maimer (C) Mitchell Mamie (C) Montrose A Allen (C) Moutran Donna Montrose A Sardell Moore Frank Moore Fred (C) Moore Irene (C) Mora Teas (C) Morelle Beatrice Morhart Hortense Mulroy Steve Myers Maudette Jess N NeaJand Walter D Neher A Ksppel Nello Ed (P) NillsonCarl (P) (C) O'Brien O Wm (C) P Paden Howard (C) Patrice Pengrs Chsrlottle (C) Pierce Edward J Plnkham William Powers A A Price Fern Ramlnoff Olgs Rankin Bid Rayburn Stanley Reno George B Reynolds Earl Rhodes Gillian Rice Audy Rich Bertha Richardson Mlrium (C) Ring Blanche Robinson Charles Roehm William Rogers Mr C Rosenbluh Louis Roberts Al J (C) Robinson Dave N (C) Rolston Elton (C) Roth Dave (C) Russell D N (C) S Sahaya Miss Scott Thos Scoble Ada (C) Shayne Al Shellow Ksrl Sheperd Burt (C) Sigler Mrs R C Zell Fern Silber Arthur (C) Zlnn Mr Silverman A Simpson Lily Smith All Smith Frank (C) Splash Emmett Stanley Frank St Clair Miss F Stewart Jean Stewart Jeannctte Sweatman George L Sykes Frank (C) Taylor Sidney Tate J Taylor Miss H (P) Thayer Mrs R W (P) Thomaines Mus'l (C) Taylor May (P) Terry A Elmer Tonge Philip C) Trife Reginald Turner Grace (C) Van Billy Van Dot Van Eddie Van Nally Elsie Vert Hasel W Wakefield Frank L Walton Beulah Ward Edith Ward Edith Warren Bob Waters Lester Wayne Chas (C) Weber Harry Wellington Winifred (C) Whaite Jack A (C) White Eula Whiting Mrs S B Willard Morris (C) Williams Crystal (C) Williams Dott Williams Jack Wilson Ollle (P) Wilton Belle Wolof A Zedela Woed Bob Wood Josephine (C) Yant Walter Youngers The Yule Arthur (C) THE RAGGED VIOLINIST After an absence of two years from America during which time I successfully toured Italy, England, Africa, Australia and New Zealand, HAVE RETURNED TO THE STATES. MANAGERS AND AGENTS—Kindly take notice that I am, so to say, NEW TO AMERICA. All communications, care VARIETY, New York. VIDE PRESS.—It is simply wonderful how YWAXY performs two feats, dancing and playing.