Variety (May 1916)

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VARIETY 35 Just Completing a TRIUMPHANT TOUR FROM Coast to Coast COMEDIENNE EXTRAORDINARY AT THE PalaceTheatre Next Week, IN A BRAND NEW ACT Booked by M. S. BENTHAM Managed by JEAN C. HAVEZ, Friars' Club, New York City ANNUAL MEETING The Actors' Fund of America For the Election of Officers Reading of Reports and other mat- ters of importance to the Fund. Tuesday, May Sth, 1916, at 2 p. m. at the Hudson Theatre, 139 West 44th Street, New York City SPECIAL NOTICE A special meeting of the Actors' Fund of America will be held at the same place, at 3 p. m., immediately following the An- nual Meeting, for the purpose of voting on and adopting the following proposed amendment to the By-Laws: This amend- ment, when adopted, shall become imme- diately operative: Section 19.—Any member of this Asso- ciation may at any time present a request for assistance or relief to the Board of Trustees or the Executive Committee; provided, however, that the Board of Trus- tees and the Executive Committee shall have no authority or power to consider such application for assistance or relief, unless it is made by a member of this association who has been in good stand- ing for at least three (3) consecutive years immediately preceding the request for re- lief or assistance, or who has paid at least three years' dues in advance. All members in good standing are ear- nestly requested to attend and take part in the election and transaction of the busi- ness. Non-members and their friends are also invited to attend and will be allotted scats in the balcony. DANIEL FROHMAN, President. EDWIN D. MINER, Secretary. CHICAGO (John Reed, mgr.).—"Experi- ence" not doing much to speak of since mov- ing out of the loop (10th week). COHAN'S QRAND (Harry Rlddlngs, mgr.). —"Molly O" not drawing as well as expected (2d week). COLUMBIA (William Roche, mgr.).—"Fol- lies of the Day" (with George P. Murphy). COLONIAL (Norman Field, mgr.).—Fea- ture films. CORT (U. J. Hermann, mgr.).—"A Pair of Queens" (Joseph Santley-Kathleen Clifford) opened Sunday night. ENGLEWOOD (William Beatty, mgr.).— Photoplay. GARRICK (J. J. Garrlty, mgr.).—Grace George opeued four weeks' engagement to packed house Monday night. GAIETY (R. C. Schonecker, mgr.).— Jack Retd's "Record Breakers." HAYMARKET (Art. H. Moeller, mgr.).— "Dainty Burlesquera." ILLINOIS (Rolla Tlmponl, mgr.).—"Chin Chin" (Montgomery and Stone) doing very well but not getting the business of a few weeks ago (14th week). L. Wolfe Gilbert is in THE CALOX HABIT IS a careful brushing of your teeth night and morning, using plenty of Calox Tooth Powder and a Calox Tooth Brush. Then a regular peri- odic visit to your dentist— he won't have much to do. Get the Calox Habit Sample and Booklet free on request All Druggists, 25c. Ask for the Valox Tooth Brush, 35 cents. McKesson & Robbins NEW YORK liilT! r hi i CA'lfcOX CHICAGO for 10 days at SHERMAN HOVSE or STERN'S CHICAGO OFFICE 145 N. Clark Street With His Three Whirlwind Hits "I Love You, That's One Thing I Know " "MY OWN IONA" and "SHADES OF NIGHT"