Variety (February 1917)

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VARIETY 39 The Western Vaudeville Managers' Association MORT SINGER, General Menecer Majestic Theatre Building, CHICAGO, ILL. Harry Rickard's Tivoli Theatres LTD. AUSTEAUA And AFFILIATED CIRCUITS, INDIA end AFRICA Combined Capital, $3,000,000 HUGH McINTOSH, Governing Director Registered Cable Address: "HUGHMAC," Sydney Head Office. TIVOLI THEATRE, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA NEW YORE OFFICES: 311 Straad Theatre Bide VAUDEVILLE ACTS J. H. ALOZ BOOKING AGENCY WIGWAM (Jos. F. Bauer, mgr.).—Del S. Lawrence Dramatic Players (86th week) . PRINCESS (Bert Levey, lessee ft mgr.; agent, Bert Levey).—Vaudeville. HIPPODROME (Edwin A. Morris, mgr.; agent, Ackerman A Harris ft W. V. M. A.).— Vaudeville. seating the Continental Hotels, here and Los Angeles. The Theatrloal Federation will hold a meet- ing early next month to discuss the recently enacted antl-plokctlng ordinance. When "Fair and 1 Warmer" departed Betty Blye was replaced in the cast by Evelyn Dun- can, the former being obliged to return home to her mother's bedside, who was critically ill at the time. Fred Henderson has gone north to look over that section of the Orpneum Circuit. Barney Goldstein is now in Portland repre- The Garrick, formerly the old Orpheum, lately playing pictures, closed last week. The Grand, Seattle, was burned to the ground last week by lire, causing considerable damage and loss of two lives. The cause is of unknown origin. The Are was discovered at 6 a. m., and well under way before the fire apparatus arrived. Two firemen perished. The wardrobe of acts appearing was destroyed. The house formerly played the John Cort VAUDEVILLE AGENCY B. 8. MOSS President General Executive Offices i 729 7th AVE. AT FORTY-NINTH ST. M. D. SIMMONS General Booking Manager ARTISTS can secure long engagements by booking direct with us FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND Managing Director, BEN J. FULLER Now arranging bookings for following sailings out of Saa Franciscoi "Ventur«"-March 1J "Sonoma"-April 14 "Llam^-June S "Uerra--April 3 "Vsntura"-May 1$ "Sonoma"-Jun« If American Booking Manager, ROY D. MURPHY BEN. J. FULLERS CHICAGO BOOKING DIPT. WESTERN VAUDEVILLE MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION, ilth FLOOR. CHICAGO. ILL. ANYTHING PERTAINING TO VAUDEVILLE NEW AND EXCLUSIVE MATERIAL LET'S BRUSH UP YOUR ACT J. P. MEDBURY. Material Writ* GARFIELD KILGOUR, Lyric Writer ROEHM & RICHARDS CO. i 21S Strai Tfctttri Cnldlai Broadway at 47th Strati. New York City ACADEMY BUFFALO BIG FEATURE ACTS WANTED. vvmn o\> WIMI: wmam—mmmmm—M—mmmmm road attractions and later went Into vaude- ville. A suit to recover four diamond rings or their value has been started by Gertrude O'Malley (pictures) against Joseph R. Bowless, a millionaire of Portland. She claims he un- lawfully took the rings from her, saying he wished to have them reset, and failed to re- VICTORIA ROCHESTER. BIG FEATURE ACTS WANTED. wRire ok wirc turn the rings after having them In his pos- session a few years. An offer was made last week by Oertrudo Le Orande, contemplating a stock company to stage Bhakesperlan plays, of $500 a week for the Municipal Auditorium, Oakland. Richard Sterling. Jack Bryce and Albert Van THF, SONG IN T M K HEAR I () F T HE PUBLIC TT I I I l ihe sensational song hit of thr hour. If you .... going West, SING A HIT—BE A HIT. WATERSON. BERLIN SNYDER Strand Theatre Bldi*., 47th St. and Broadway. jNi w York CHICAGO—81-83-85 Randolph Street BOSTON—220 Tremonl Str< < t THANK CLARK, Chicago Manager MAX WINSLOW, New York Managei P. S. Art you lookin , f<<i • i • .<l < omi <lv ..oi>' lii>, tin ii 1«. > t > uv r« \i v ~<vi r* i ht- •«?•'.«.«