Variety (September 1917)

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VARIETY B. F.Keith's Circuit United Booking Offices (Agency) A. PAUL KEITH, President E. F. ALBEE, Vice-President and General Manager nses i«i^ ^- General Executive Offices Putnam Building Times Square New York JOSEPH M. SCHENCK General Manager J. H. LUBIN Booking Manager FOR BOOKING ADDRESS S. K. HODGDON Palace Theatre Building New York City Mr, Lubin Personally Interviews Artists Daily _ Between 11 and 1 Acts laying off in Southern territory wire this office. Chicago Office: North American Building FRANK Q. DOYLE, in charge Feiber & Shea 1493 Broadway (Putnam Building) New York City e vcY AMALGAMATED VAUDEVILLE AfiENCY . IVI President General Executive Offices: 729 SEVENTH AVE., at Forty-ninth St. M. D. SIMMONS General Booking Manager ARTISTS can secure long engagements by booking direct with us INDEPBNDBS f OII9C U I TAUDBVILLB Tk« hmt SmsII Tlaie la th* Far WMt. tUa^ CaaMMttv* Wark far Na^allr F«atar« Acta. KXSCUTIVB OPriCBS—ALCABAB THKATBB BLDO.. IAN FBAMCUCO Caa arraaa* fraai ikr— !• •▼• weak* b«twa«ii •alliaca af kaats far AaatraUa far all trat- «laa> a«la. CaMMaaiaata hr wire ar lailar. Harry Rickard'srivoli Theatres, Ausmux And AFFILIATED CIRCUITS. INDIA and AFRICA Camblned Capital. |S.Mf,M« HUGH D. McINTOSH, Governing Director BMtftwed C«bl« AdOnm: "UUQHMAC." Sydney HMtf 0«««. TIVOLI THCATRE, tytfMy. Aattralla American R«prcscnUtlT« NORMAN JEFFERIE)S RmI Eftatt Trvtt &<!#.. Hiiu«4«i»t)i« FULLER'S VAUDEVILLE AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND Maaadac Dlractar. BBN. J. FULLBS All acta caataaiplaUBC pU/inv far Mr. Bea. J. FalUr aiBst kara tkalr birtk cartllaataa la ardar ta sacare pasaparta. Can flTa tba rl«kt acta from fifty to one hundred wecka and break tha Jamp clear ta ■ailinc point Aaiorlaaa Baaklas Maaacar. BOT D. IIUBFHT BEN. J. FULLER'S CHICAGO BOOKING DEPT. WBSTERN VAUDEVILLE MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION. UTH FLOOR. CHICAGO. ILL. ACADEMY BUFFALO BIG FEATURE ACTS WANTED. WRITE OR WlPt. VAUDEVILLE ACTS wmm:. wtbe m *fhowb J. H. ALOZ BOOKDfQ AOBNCY OrpkaM* {ij^ m AUD. EXCH. BOOIUKG BTANDAED ACTS OF ALL KINDS AJaa Cabaret Caaiba.—Bl« aad Small WrtU ar WIra •li^lf Balmaat Bide. CLEVELAND. O. Two DufTalo theatrea, Academy and Regenc, wore cloBod several hours Tuesday afternoon out ot rcHpcct for I^enry J. Urock, president of the Interocean Film Co. and president of th(> Manxman Co.. who was killed in an auto- mobile accident near Kingston, N. Y., Friday afteruoun. Mr. Brock's uume Is In BurTalo. He had left bis New York office at noon Friday fur a surprise visit to his family here. The machine turned turtle and be was killed almost Instantly. The remains were brought here and interred Tuesday. Henry Brouaa, a