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42 VARIETY PRINCE 41 A 1. «*•• lull) KAR-MI AUDEVILLE'S GREATEST ILLUSIONIST SAYS: HE IS NOW PLAYING RETURN DATES IN THE EAST. WHICH SHOWS "KAR-MI GETS THEM IN" ED. F. REYNARD Mile. BIANCA The CUuk Dmmt with a MLLE. BIANCA .F. The VeatrHe«olat with a EDDIE BORDEN THE FAYNES THE ARTISTS WITH A SUPREME OFFERING Representative, JACK FLYNN ^t R«laMe PrefeMleaal Francis X. Hennessy Irish Piper, Seotch Pleer. Irish Stas Dimk. Sooteh FIIno Daaoer. Violinist. (Mm- •Idto) Teacher, Plow Parti. Asents keep this address: 322 2d Ave.. Now York. N. Y. LOUISE and HARRY LAMONT 12 MINUTES IN "ONE" "BY THE SEA" Rlalto Theatre, Chicago, next weak (July M) The ORIGINAL PAUL and CHARLIE ARLEYS America's Foremost Perch Artists W. V. M. A. Direction, Earl & Yates TIVOLI (.Jarvln F. Haas, mgr.).—Dick Lonsdale Musical Comedy Company In "Hoka Moka Isele." One of the bent offerings of the past neveral months. Scenic embellishments artistic, dialog and sons numbem above the average musical tabloid. Dick Lonsdale, as a Swedish longshoreman, and Frank Kelly, as an Irish laborer, proved the hilarity. Carl Lorraine and Hob Manning are hot Hotten- tots. Dick Hyland pleases as an American naval officer. Gladys Brooke makes an ador- able (jut't ii. Hilda Drosche scores with a song, and "Hilly" Defty and Ardez Noel won favor for their specialty numbers. STRAND (Wm. H. Smythe. mgr.).—Cretch- en Hartman In "The Ix>ve Thief." HEX (.John Hamrlck. mgr.).—"The Poor Little Rich (Jlrl." with Mary Plckford in the title role. MISSION (Kddle H.rg. mgr.) Blanche Sweet in "Those Who Sin." LIUKUTY (Jensen & Von Herbert:. mgrn.t. George Ib-lian in "The Cook of Canyon ('.imp ' Capacity business CLEMMEK (James (J. Clcnimer. mgr.L- "The .Maelstrom,'' with Earle Williams and Dorothy Kelly ; a comedy "Day and Night" : Outerson's Russian orchestral program. Splen- did business. COLISEUM (Jensen & Von Herberg, mgr.). —Pauline Fredericks in "The Love That Lives." "Jazz" band of 14 musicians is a treat. Capacity business. — COLONIAL. MADISON, MAJESTIC, CIR CCIT. PRINCESS, ISIS, HIGH CLASS, WASHINGTON, class A photoplays only. Phillls Gordon and Walter Spencer, former- ly wit* the Monte Carter Company at the Oak, are with the Ed. Armstrong Baby Dolls, now playing Puget Sound dates. Robert Atbon Playere will return to Seattle within a few weeks and appear at the Orpheum in dramatic tabs. These players were at the old Grand for over 40 consecutive weeks last season. I N ERS AKE-UP N H > « M I M l< HOUDINI • VARIETY. Nov Yarfc BERT WILLIAMS ZIEGFELD "FOLLIES" "BACK AGAIN" JACK BROWNING and DENNY 5TH AVE., NEW YORK, NOW (26-29) NEXT WEEK (July 30)—KEITH'S, WASHINGTON, D. C AUSTIN MACK ORIGINAL FEATURE AL TUCKER RAY F. EDWARD'S "ACROBATIC BANJO" Tli- IfcJ %.-# 4fc, n..:_»«» "THOSE FIVE I he |^| a ^f m JBm\ m Quintet MUSICAL MANIACS' NOW at "PERRY'S," CONEY ISLAND AL F. FOX We have a New Song, called "The Song of the Maniacs"— Written by Mr. Fred Taylor ROBERT ROY Opened at the AMERICAN THIS WEEK (July 23) and met with big success. WOODS MUSICAL TRIO The Tsls. Kellogg, Idaho, was burned July 13. Manager Simons announces a new hous« will be ready early In September. The new Pan house in Tacoma will be com- pleted early in September. Eddie Diamond is managing house of Pantages. the Denver Olga Gilbert, secretary of the Kellie-Burne Theatrical Agency. Is spending her vacation with friends at Sunnyslde. Wash. The Oak. former home of Pantages vaude- ville, is being remodeled Into a business block. The old Lois theatre, Just across the street, Is now the home of the Moose lodge. Frank Earle has Joined tho Ed. Armstrong company. Horace Smythe is playing Juvenile leads for the Chief Seattle Film Company. Newell Miller, treasurer of the Wilkes, cele- brated his first wedding anniversary. His wife 1b the daughter of Manager Tom Wilkes, of the Wilkes Bros. Theatrical Enterprises on the Pacific coast. John Cooke, former manager here for Sul- livan & Consldine, is now assistant to Manager Dean Workey at the WIlkeB theatre. Capltola Hansen has been engaged by the Chief Seattle Film Company as leading woman. Cabaret performances at the Cecil, City. Lodge, Thalia, Scenic and Baden are drawing and Washington State is now "bone dry," too The Krcgers are again In vaudeville. NOTICE FOR EUROPE Players In Europe desiring to advertise in VARIETY, and wishing to take advan- tage of the Prepaid Rates allowed, may secure the same, if at the time of mailing advertising copy direct to VARIETY, New York, the amount In payment tor it is placed in VARIETY'S credit at tno PALL MALL DEPOSIT AND FOR- WARDING CO. Carlton St., Regent St., S. W., London For uniformity in exchange, tho Pall Mall Co. wiU accept deposits for VARIETY at four shillings, two pence, on the dollar. Through this manner of transmission, all danger of loss to the player is averted; VARIETY assumes full risk and acknowl- edges the Pall Mall Co.'s receipts as its own receipts for all money placed with the Pall Mall to VARIETY'S credit. • - .*■• « ■ » ► . THE GIRL AND THE DANCING FOOL « PATRICOLA IM D MYERS ruby Repeat their smashing sensational Hit at the Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles. Still Batting 1000 Eastern Direction, GENE HUGHES and JO PAIGE SMITH; Western Direction, SIMON AGENCY.