The Billboard (1920)

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HL 1111 WEBBBBMEgMm» : -^&^: life unices (Agency) A. PAtfL KEITH, President 1 E. F. ALBEE, Vice-President and General Manager FOR BOOKING ADDRESS S. K. HODGDON Palace Theatre Building New York City il JM ^^—dM^ ■I—'*'«^« Feiber & a 1493 Broadway (Putnam Building^ New York City BERT LEVEY CIRCUIT of VAUDEVILLE THEATRES ALCAZAR THEATRE BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO LTD. AUSTRALIA Hairy Rickanfs Tivofi leatres, Beglatored Cable Addreti "HBGHltAC," Sidney > Head Offlee, TIVOLI THEATRE. 8yd««y, Auitralf* American RepreatntatlT^^ ; PULLER'S Australian and N. Z. Vaudeville Governing Dlraotor: BEN J. FULLER BOOKINGS ARRANGED For all sailing* from Ban irrandnoo and Vancouver. Agents: Western Vaudeville Mars.' Assn., Chicago Woman," -with a great supporting oast which Includes Robert Bdeson, A. B. Anson and Albert Brunning. Monday night opening. POLI'8 (0. J. Harris, mgr.).—Barney Ber- nard and Alexander Carrin "Business Before Pleasure." Big opening Sunday night; could stay (or two weeks from indications. Sue McNannamy received excellent notices In the feminine lead. , LYCEUM (M. Thomasheskey, mgr.).—"The Pennant Winners." COSMOS (B. Brylawskl, mgr.).—"The Lit- General Executive Offices Putnam Building, Times \ New York JOSEPH M. SGHENCK General Manager J. H. LUBIN Booking Manager ~ r * Mr. Lubin Personally Interviews Artists Daily ^ Between 11 and 1 y r . Acts laying off in Southern territory wire this office. Chicago Office: North American Building ) AullEilLLE m President . General Executive Offices: 729 SEVENTH AVE* at ForJ^nintli St, M. D. SIMMONS General Booking Manager f ■ ARTISTS can secure long engagements by booking direct Vith us The Western Vaudeville Managers' Association MORT SINGER, General Manager—TOM CARMODT, Booking Manager Majestic Theatre Building CHICAGO, ILL. tie Burglar"; Weber and Elliott; The Royal Qascoignes"; Mr. and Mrs. W. O'Olare; Arthur Rigby; Hanlon and Clifton; "Hiok" Man- hattan. LOBW'S COLUMBIA (Lawrence Beatus, mgr.).—Films. Harrison Fisher 1b to aid the Q, M. boys at Camp Meigs In their forthcoming produc- tion, "Atta Boy." Mr. Fisher is going to design that oovWfor the program, telegraph- ing to the effeot that he would'be proud to do so, the telegram being read while the boys were in rehearsal by the commanding officer, Col. D. H. Oienty. Oct. 26 has-been set for the show at Poll's Theatre. T. Arthur Smith Is closing his final con- tracts for the concert season held here every winter under his management. Maggie Teyte, soprano, and Umberto Sorrentlno, tenor, being signed last week. /' ^r^a^as/ic^sssai ^H^^ mSmiBmi