Variety (December 1916)

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THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST ■ ' Thi. U! the "Virginia" song that begins where ell other, leave off. Featured by Tom Edward., Hager & Goodwin^ho.e Five Girl., Du For SPPV D o re * nd "WSHB Jo .?? ^ d ? obb * Temple Quartette, Quaker City Four, Dixie Harri. and All Star Four, Field., Keane and WaUh, Spencer and Williams, Julia Curtis and a host of other big time acts. We Also Publish the Big Wa Itz Sensation: " IVII URI •tp FORSTER MUSIC PUBLISHER, Inc. •1£SS'&"£ZS2Z U - | New York Office: 62 W. 45th STREET | Note: Watch for announcements of our new songs in preparation ' JULIUS LENZBERG EXTENDS NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS TO ALL ■ ■ MUSICAL DIRECTOR, KEITH'S RIVERSIDE, NEW YORK "OUR LAWYERS" Henry J J Frederick E. Extend Their Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year to the Entire Theatrical Profession. Leo Greenwood took advantage of a several days' layoff on the road, to run Into Chicago last week to visit local friends. that will play mostly for lodge benefits en- route. Will Fields Is again doing a "double" with his wife, La Adella. The latter was forced to leave the stage for some time, owing to sickness. Paul Case, who has been In vaudeville for some time, offering the sketch, "The New Minister," has Joined the Keystone Film company In Los Angeles. Marion Arnold, connected with the Sun cir- cus, Is taking out a road show In January Some of the acts playing those one-two and three-day dates up north are carrying side lines, when off duty they make the rounds selling articles. One woman sold hair tonlo, while a "single" peddled raiora. The Mitch Lacalsl-Lester Cuneo Interests, owning the Wilson Avenue theatre (north side), are having plans and specifications drawn for a new vaudeville house In the Wil- son avenue-Sheridan road neighborhood. Some of the hotels on the North Side, ca- tering to the profession, have the room elec- tric attached to the celling. This prevents ■ • Compliments of * Samuel Shiftman AND Clara Lipman Co-Authors 3k thA acts from using the Juice to cook ham and eggs. Joe Wilton has corns from New Tork to handle the stock productions for the Hay- market Burlesque company, s new piece be* Ing produced each week under his direc- tion. THE GREATEST STAR IN HER LINE int. UKfcAlfcSi STAK IN HhK LINE ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ a^^L On the OPENING BILL at B. F. KEITHS RIVERSIDE, THIS WEEK (Dec. 251