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VARIETY 19 Warning I f Our clients, Cohan & Harris, owners of the exclusive license to perform and represent "Going Up", have directed us to proceed against all theatre and restaurant owners, owners of the entertainment and those taking part In the entertainment, who are using without authority the musical numbers and parts of "Going Up", and we hereby notify them that unless such unwarranted use of our clients' property be immedi- ately discontinued, we shall commence action against all infringers without further notice. O'BRIEN, MALEVINSKY & DRISCOLL AftoriMy* for Cohan & HarrU 1482 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY VAN and CARRIE AVERY Present their NEW ACT ''Madam Sirloin-Medium'' A "Well Done" Comedy "Served" in Rare Style U. B. O. CIRCUITS Direction, NORMAN JEFFERIES Wilson Lucille Wiltshire Bert Williams Grace Wlllard Jcnet Williams Herbert Williams Mario Worden Mrs H Wokan Ethel Woods Elsie Woods & MaDdevllIe York Jule YoBcarry Carmen (C) Yamada Matt Young Joe Vucatan Co Mgr ((!) Z Zira LIlIlaD (C) Zucker Daa Zwlngle Paul CHICAGO Emery Ettclson has boen appointed rcpro Bcntative and manager of Gene Greene. Howard Baker Is lu Chicago preparing a iu>w musical act. Guyon's Paradise has closed for tbu sumnior, and will open early In September. Frances Arms, of New York, Is with the Terrace Garden Hhow, Bernlce Hansen, secretary to Sam Thnll, han rt'covered from a Hllght operation, and is back on the Job. The best fited in the navy. That's what the nu n ut the United Statea Naval Reaervo Beboo! ui) tlw Municipal Pier say about the meala they aro getting. And the man who is r«- Hponsible for the excellence of the food la C. L. l.uiidberg, chief commisHary steward, known In the profeaslon and to his friends at the Hcliool as "Lundy." Lundberg formerly did u Swede Janitor single turn on the popular circuits. He has KM) cookH. butchers, and ni( 88 men under him to fe(Hl 1,2(M) students. When lie Inn't feeding the boys grub he's feed- ing 'em entertainment with his old act. William Beyer and Lilllun Llndeninn, of the Players' workshop, have Joined the Great Northern troupe at the Hippodrome. Maurel Bernardo, former prinripal comedian ill "Hanky-Panky," Ih coming back to vaudt;- ville. Ho has a sketch called "One Touch of Art," written by Jack Lult. Lotus Ia'o, a new prima donna from Denver, will have n HhowInK for the UphI time on any stage at tlu; Hippodrome next week. The young woman Is said to posHeHs a remurkable voice. The American Tlientrical noHi)itaI Anaoclu- tion has an active memberHhip of ;'».'><;, with 4li life members. At a uieetlng la.nt week It was announced 2<)i» memberH of the Ulll- postrrs' union Joined In a body. This is to PUBLICLY ANNOUNCE that I G OLDIE HUNT STOVER WAS MARRIED TO HENRY EDW. GREENE Profetilonally known •■ HARRY ALI SALLY HUNT on Juno 6. 1907 Thare haj n«v«r baan a divoroa grantMl, r««ardlmi o« «ny •tat«MMtt mad* to tho contrary. PALACE, NEW YORK, THIS WEEK (July 15)—OUR 49TH CONSECUTIVE WEEK of U. B. O. Booking "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE" AN EPISODE OP THE TRENCHES By JOHN BARCLAY Management, IRVING SHANNON Direction, MAX HAYES