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[day, April 7, 1922 VARIETY 31 ALMA NEILSON AND COMPANY IN *«BOHEMIA" NEWARK EVENING "STAR" Alma Neilson and company offor dance act, "In Bohemia," an art- jl setting for the exhibition of Miss [eitaon'a capabilities. She begins There most dancers leave off. which leans the possession of quite ex- raordinary resources. FISHEE'S BOARDINa HOUSE Tills is a picturization in ft single ?1 of the famous Rudyard Kipling ^em which is part of the short reel jplemontal program at the Strand is week. Pathe is the distribut- organization. There is a brief introductory In ich a man is shown reading a :(ify of the poem and then the plc- turixation begins. The tragic little [tale is swiftly told in a manner that lappeals, but the principal fault that joiie finds with the picture is the llitllng. It is exceedingly difficult to read ho titles in their present type. One " the reasons is that the footage on lem is not long enough and the fher is that they are badly done. ^titling of the pictures with a view eliminating this drawback would desirable. Otherwise the taJe of the roven^ the sea, their nffair.s in port, the |«ve spurned heroine and the quick xn to hatred on her part with the JMltant light and quick death of Ihc man w^ho turned her down are rraphically portrayed. It is a reel that will be liked by the better class )f reading fans and still there is [Hufflcient thrill in it for the gener- l«Jity. Fred. UKSON WITH ::eiian Los Angeles, April 5. Frank Urson, who has been di- eting the activities of Mary Miles Inter for several seasons and who is one of the leading directors of former Realart company, has igned from the Famous Players- I4lky corporation to become direc- f<» in Marshall Neilan's orgnniza- li«B. WANTED: WIRE WALKER ^orbig time act, weight 120 pounds, ^rl or female impersonator. State Ijaryand send photo In first letter, fdresa, B. L., Variety, New York. OvernigSit Song Hit JOHN STEEL'S "WHEN YOU GJkVE YOUR HEART TO ME" HERE IS THE CHORUS: When "ifeu Gave^Knir Heart To Me RcfralB Words « Mvsk by ARTHUR R. GRANT. Yo« fill wif life vitk m S«Ml-cM ofcoo- SO . Is tioo *v4 oo«r.»ce 1 ria4 ia ;^s^.3f ^-..--.g^^3f H—^p-^-tJ-^^=f^=^H (hM, Yo« gawe m« X - J J ■ i ^ m e f g . -^ ^ > ^2 rij 9 Way, Just lika rain to tkedrbaf • Mg ^g^^^|^ ^^ a^ 4^^ ^ Ood*! lifhl •t lev* ^ i *-i=P ^^ ^^^^^^^1=^ Wtvt • CO a • bovr, MTwa W ]r«« fai«« your keart t« j> 1 " I ■ ■ . 3: CrffTifkl WCmCatf Attkut X Srt%t »$«r artattvn, fTrm Y,rt C'fp. itfntlitft Ctf^rigkt Sict^tt^. All Mit^>* ****'*** 2jd^,Ur^^ (: ^«k riltdtm. ^Irt J #^t:?4^| | i^n? Emulate Mr. Steel's Good Taste and Judgment and Advc^nce the Movement for the Better Class of Ballads on Our Vaudeville Stage. WE WILL BE GLAD TO OFFER YOU EVERY ASSISTANCE. ORCHESTRATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL COPIES FWW READY. m HILTON BUILDING J||£ |^£jp0 MUSIC CO. ""^ ^""''''"' 1591-97 Broadway NEW YORK JOE HOLLANDER, Professional Manager. ^ 1591-97 Broadway NEW YORK KIRKWOODS IN COURT Los Ang<lps, April 5. L>iv(.roe nml $200 weekly alimony is n.skod by Gortrmle liobinson Kiikwcod of Jamrs C. Kirkwoocl. noted picture actor, in a suit fiVed here. Mrs. Kirkwooil nlloscs lur hus- band receives |l,oOO a week salary. She bases her complaint for divorce on crucltj', alleging lier husband struck her on rieveral occa ions. The couple were married in 1016 and pr-parated eight months later. BALLA and ADRIENNE In TWIST—TURNS AND TUMBLING V Combination Consists of Youth, Beauty, Art and Ability Which Is Known from Coast to Coast. This Week (April 3)—McVickers, Chicago Direction MAX OBENDORF BIG JIM THE SHIMMIE KING »ly Dear That Vo*% tlio .Slilmmie. The FunnU-st Hear on the Vainl»'%ilk S(mico STAGE CAMERA SIUNT Scattlp. Arril 5. Mis Ix)uise T^ovely is m.iking a personal appearance in Seattle at the Strand. I'art of her plan is to present a motion i)icture studio scm ne and to film real pictures. She will chose 14 local girls who are filmed on the stage before the Strand Theatre au- diences each day. MUSICIANS' ROW (Continued from page 4) '(axation without represfjntation." the latter pliiase summing up thw "appointive system," which .»^ystem the "appointives,"' backed by Jos. N". Weber, president of the A. V. of M., wish to retain. It is claimed by iho "♦dcctiveri" that President "NVeber of the A. F. of .M. had promised one of their faciion that tlie elective system would be instituted in 802 as soon as a "favorable" board and officers was elected by the M. M, 1\ l^ The favorable board and officers werr elected last November, it is claimed. The M. M. I\ U. order keeping No. S02 men not t)rlonging to the M. M. P. V. off tho floor of the Ir dqutirtrrs buildint in SCih street is still effrctive. As matters stand in New York at present. IL'.OOO inpmhfjs aio «n- rollcd in SOL', and ^.00U in the M. M. P. U. In or<b r that a musi<'ian may secure woik in Xew York it i.M practically impf-rativo for him to bflon;? to the M. M. P. XL as well as No. 802. This costs the mu^-.ll•ian |8 yearly for each rnion, as against thf> fcingle $8 yearly before the estab- lisbni'nt of No. 801'. The necf^.ssity for belonging to both union.", although tho M. M, P. ^^ is out of the M. M. P. U.. lies in th« fact that tie .M. M. P. l^, -vliilc not recognizf^d. has the only "exchange floor" where a munlclan may seek work. Local 80j has small cniar- tors in th • .same buildin;? n.s the .M. M. P. r.., but no ejcchangf- floor. A deal was under way this weok wherehy No. 802 was to engag< an entire floor in a building at liroad- way and 57th street, with .sufTifient noor spare to i)ermit of a largo nurrjber of m»rnbei meeting In- formally daily and tJuough that securing work. CARL NIESSE SAYK: "ACTS. MONOLOfilKM. MATKRIAL, KTf.. WKITTKN TO OKDKK" Mjr Adilr^s<«. 2016 K. Trnlh St., INDIANArOI.lN. IM>. &TTO, BARDELL and QUO In NOVELTY SURPRISES THIS WEEK (APRIL 3)—RIALTO. CHICAGO EVA AUDREY GIBSON SISTERS REVUE SINGING, DANCING AND MUSIC Direction GREENWALD & ANDERSON PERCH SENSATION Eleventh Season with Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey's Circus VAUDEVILLE REPRESENTATIVE DESIRED NOW AT THE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN^ NEW YORK