Variety (May 1919)

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T>&Y&?i? T-.v-VWT-^F!^'/ 79/5/ ^ s offered $40,000.00* for it (real money.) Already biggest seller I've eper had. Vocal or Instrumental by BYRON GAY. Wonderful Dance Rhythm! Nothing to equal it. Let "Sand Dunes" do for you:— ~" v ' ^: ^ what it's doing for us —Getting the money^p ROSSITER'S other "Better-class" Numbers! ALL •'CLASS" , ]■ "f f" by Lucille Palmer •**""*»!& 18?*** "At the End of a Weary Day "3-keys, Beresford I s Her Place among the Natiofis of the World" ^ wVwm^ Most "powerful" lync in years! " Jqpanette " ;; e ^:^r K "Bonnie Rose" by Gilles P ,e and Shrigfey The Love that Your Mother gave to You" lit lit I was orrerea $*u,vuu.uu i it Banes iv Song by i Green It Drermin$" \l Me Tonight in Dreamland" Show Song Hit by Gray and Frey If This Song has wonderful "Punch'' Line* for the finish. by Herm Herschel •^ Henlece. v '.<,-. Great! \ : £a£ Program. WILL ROSSITER, "The Chicago Publisher" 71 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois. \ John Robinson's Circus exhibits here on June 4 and 5 at DulTerln Park. This Is first time for thla circus In Canada since beginning "of the war. f-i M f MASSRY MUSIC HALL.—10, Toronto Con- servatory of Muslo Recital; 27, Lecture, "Air Fighting In Flanders." Official reception and homecoming of Lt.-Col. \vm. A. Bishop, the great Canadian Ace. 20, Recital by Broadus Farmer's pupils. Lieut. Locklear, of United States Army, has .been doing daring flying stunts rtbovo Toronto. NOTICE FOR EUROPE Players In Europe desiring to aefrertlse 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 for It is placed In VARIETY'S credit at the PALL HALL DEPOSIT AND FORWARDING CO., Carlton, St.. Regent St., S.W., London. For uniformity in exchange, the Pall Mall Co. will accept deposits for VARIETY at four shillings, two pence, en the dollar. Through, this manner of transmission, all danger of loss to the player Is averted; VARIETY assumes fall 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. Ws Largest Theatrical Baggage Dealer WARDROBE TRUNKS MY GUARANTEE PROTECTS YOUR PURCHASE FOR FIVE YEARS •"Bal* EVERY! '«.'Bal" • "Likly" MAKE | "Hartmann" "Indestrneto" "Murphy" ♦•Taylor** » every] SIZE J LEATHER GOODS AND TRAVELERS' OUTFITS .HALF REGULAR PRICES I Note These Remarkable..Values: 318 Hotel Steel i Clad Trunk, J25 Fibre Thta- > tro Trunk... $35 Taxi Ward* i robe Trunk.. $40 Theatre Wardrobe Trunk.' $9.75 $14.50 $19.50 $26.75 ISO XX Fibre . Combination . $60 Guaranteed Indeitruoto . $65 DeLuxe In* 4 dertmoto... $85 Dreadnought - Wardiobe $29.50 $38.50 $48.75 $56.50 PHONE: BRYANT 8678 EDWARD GROPPER 208 W. 42d St., New York City Blaine Irish, one of Pathe Weekly's local cameramen, captured a few good ones from another plane. Phyllis Nellson Terry has been giving her time, during her visit here, to soldier patients In military hospitals. Audrey Munson Is visiting Canada, partly to Investigate the possibilities of developing the motion picture industry. She is proceeding to London, England, in June to pose for its film colony. VANCOUVER, B.-G. By H. P. NEWBERRY. EMPRESS.—10, Empress Stock In "Oh! Papa!" with Edythe Elliott featured. This Is said to be the' first stock production of the » play west of Chicago. Business continues ex- cellent -AVENUE.—28-81, Tamaki Mlurl Grand Opera Company. IMPERIAL.—Dark. ORPHBUM.—Vaudeville. PANTAGES.—Vaudeville. COLUMBIA. — First half, Johnson-Dean Revue, Hogue and Hardy. Lamey and Pearson, Lillian DeVero, Jlmmlo Gallon; film. Business good. "The Unpardonable Sin" will be the fllm attraction this week (10th) at the Dominion. Charging 65 and 75 cents for the evening shows, while the rest of the picture houses charge 25 cents, plus the tax. -Tire Spotlight Club, under whose auspices the Actors' ball was given at the Arena on the 16th, has been Incorporated for. $20,000, and Is known as the Spotlight Club Company, Limited. • . * The Maple Leaf la now playing Qoldwyn pro- ductions. One feature film each week. The New Westminster Operatto Club pre- sented "Tom Jones" at the Edison in New Westminster, May 12, 13 and 14. WASHINGTON, D. C By HARDIE MEAKIN. KEITH'S.—Vaudeville. NATIONAL.—Margaret Anglln in "Billeted," WANTED! "BOSTONIAN BURLESQUERS" FOR NEXT SEASON One rood Singing; Burlesque Woman and a good Straight Man that can sing and dance. CHAS. H. WALDRON, Waldron's Casino, Boston, Mass. NEW YORK COSTUME CO. COSTUMES 187 N. WABASH AVE. LARGEST COSTUME MANUFACTURERS IN WEST CHICAGO GOWNS CENTRAL 1861 ■ THEATRICAL OUTFITTER M i 1G78 Broadway New York City J brilliant Monday night opening. POLI'S.—George Broadhurst presenting* his own dramatic version of Octavus Roy Conen'ej "The Crimson' Alibi." The cast has William H. Thompson, Harrison Hunter, George Gra- ham, John Ellis, Blanche Yurka, Bertha Mann and Edna James. Opened Sunday night SHUBERT-BELASCO.—Holbrook Bllnn In tho Selwyn production of Eugene Walter's lat- est play, "Poor Little Sheep." Opened Monday night with supporting cast made up of Allan. Dlnehart, Lotus Robb and Leonard Doyle and others. SHUBERT-GARRICK.—Henri do Vrlea in what is styled as a dramatic novelty, "Luck," by Alice Soils and Frank Mandel. Sunday night opening. This house has set 8:45 as curtain time. ' ,,<■''. COSMOS.—Larry Relliy and Co.; Bison City Four; Binns and Burt; "Babe" La Tour and Sid Gold; Story and Clark; Fear, Baggott and Frear. • GAYBTY.—"Million Dollar Dolls." ■''■- LYCEUM.—"Night Owls." LOEWS PALACE.—William 8. Hart in "The Money Corral," with Mrs. Sidney Drew, In "Harold, the Last of the Saxons," as an added feature. . »• '■ LOEW'8 COLUMBIA.—Charles Ray In "The Buflher." MOORE'S RIALTO.—Mary Pickford held over for a second week In "Daddy Long-Legs." Doing capacity. CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN.—The United States Public Health Service Is standing spon- sor for the fllm, "Open Your Eyes." An appeal to tho parents to teach their children to care for themselves. No one under 16 Is admitted,- and performances are divided between men and women. This Is stated to be the first showing of the picture. Last week Lawrence Beatus' held over the ; Marguerite Clark picture, "Corse Out of the ■ Kitchen" for the full week. It ran the Mary | Pickford fllm a cIobo second at the Rlalto. ,.'; Glen Echo, the largest summer park near . this city, opened 17. Celfo and his band are >* the feature this summer. Chevy Chase,, an- other park near the city, opens the 24th with two large dancing pavilions. Margaret Anglln, appearing at the National In "Billeted," read an ortgtnal poem, written by George Cohan, at the brilliant and success- ful ball tor the benefit of the Salvation Army at the Wardman Park Inn. HI •■;■; P. D0DD ACKERMAN SCENIC STUDIOS INC. STAGE PRODUCTIONS 'X Productions of Distinction (P. DODD ACKERMAN, Designs?); STUDIO: 140 WEST 39th STREET NEW YORK CITY Phone: Greeley 8000 I ' ,# ■'•. ■ :».'■.. • **