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Title: Variety Date: September 1910 Publisher: New York, NY: Variety Publishing
Company Volume: Variety (September 1910) Leaf #: 00037 Language: English
Subjects: Motion Pictures, Film Industry Trade Magazine",Vaudeville,Theatr
Collection: Hollywood Studio System, Early Cinema, and Theatre and Vaudeville
Format: Books Contributor: Media History Digital Library Sponsor: University of
Wisconsin-Madison Department of Communication Arts Coordinator: Media History
Digital Library Description: Founded in 1905 by Sime Silverman, Variety is the
best known and most important trade paper in the history of American
entertainment. Variety began as a New York weekly publication covering
vaudeville, however, its scope expanded over time to include legitimate theatre,
burlesque, motion pictures, radio, and television (transitions that the MHDL
will eventually document within this record). In 1933, Daily Variety was
launched in Los Angeles to offer in-depth coverage of the motion picture
industry and serve as a competitor to The Hollywood Reporter, which was founded
'on the Coast' in 1930. In March 2013, Variety's owner ended the print edition
of Daily Variety, though as of this writing, the weekly publication and a
website offering non-stop news updates still exist. Variety may ultimately be
best remembered for its integration of show business slang into entertainment
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3« VARIETY REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS THB VENTRILOQUIST WITH ▲ PRODUOTtON ED. F.
REYNARD Preeents Beth Dewberry and Jawn Jawneon In "A MORNING IN HICK8VILLB."
DlrecUon JACK LBVT Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hughes Permanent address. 601 W. 135th St.
New York 'Phone 6060 Mornlngslde. ■LLIB MONA BLAMPHIN and HEHR r The Champion
Sinters off Vaudeville TkeBstt Qeiatstts is l a ai u Bs Sam J. Curtis ■" Co,
MELODY AND MIRTH n In the Original "School Act." Revised and elaborated Into a
screaming success All our music arranged by Geo. Botsford. This Week (Sept. 5),
Colonial. Indianapolis. Walttiour Trio ACROBATIC COMEDY CYCLISTS FOR SALE
WIGGINS FARM Apply to THE CHADWICK TRIO Stuart Barnes MUSICAL KLEISS 4 Foremost
family of instrumentalists. A real novelty In vaudeville, introducing the young-
eat child musicians ever presented on any stage. A musical act that never falls
to please the most discriminating audience. Just finished successful engagement
of twelve weeks at Young's Million Dollar Pier. Atlantic City. N. J. PtraaMHt
kiiitxt, 1627 Thaaei St.. Baltiasrs, Mrf. It Isn't the name that makes the act-
It's the act that makes the name. THB KING OP IRELAND JAMES B. DONOVAN AND RENA
ARNOLD QUEEN OF VAUDEVILLE DOING WELL, THANK TOU. Director and Adviser. King Pat
Casey VACATION NEXT WEEK UP THE RHINE. GERMANY Look out for some Dutch Stuff.
Some class to our digs this week In Man- chester; you better put down the number
be- fore you forget it. Mrs. Magee's, 248 Bruns- wick St., Oxford Road,
Manchester. She's a regular American cook with all that "Fried Chicken,"
"Pancakes," "Pullman Palace Din- ing Car Coffee." One meal at Mrs.. Magee's and
you are homesick the rest of the week, and "Plllleee" Doggone, we're coming
right home? If we only had some Roastin' Ears to smear up our face, things would
be com- plete. VARPOR, PERRY and WILBER Lottie Bellman Address care VARIETY,
London. J. LOUIS JEANNE MINTZ and PALMER "THE OTHER HALF." A Classy Singing and
Talking Comedietta. An Original Playlet In "ONE" by Louis Wealyn Marshall P.
Wilder ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Bell 'Phone 106. jgpgg !Hrw*ftflftf> The BRETON
RUNKEL CO. Presenting "The Isle of Laughland." MAX GRACE Ritter - Foster ACROSS
THE POND Address care VAUDEVILLE CLUB 08 Charing Cross Road. London. Bng. R
AMESES THB EGYPTIAN MYSTIC In "THE EGYPTIAN TEMPLE OF MYSTIC." Orpheum Circuit.
U. 8. A. Business Representative. WILL COLLINS, London, England. Gartelle Bros.
Introducing Singing, Dancing and SKATORIALISN DlrecUon JAMBS B. PLUNKETT. HOMER
B. Mason and Keeler t sssYsss ■EW HafTFatfl. ■. v. CAVIN-PLATT PEACHES Season
Booked No. 7 Hawthorne Ave.. Clifton, N. J.. L Box 140 Ed FENNEL Una TYSON This
I* NOT Grace Tyson But Her Sister LENA A Tip-Top Boy, Who? Lena Tyson Playing
Orpheum Time M. S. BENTHAM, Manager THOSE 3 NIFTY GIRLS MYRTLE VICTORINE AND THE
TWO ZOLARS VAUDEVILLE'S CLASSIEST "OIRL ACT." Pantagas Circuit, Sixth Annual
Tour. Orioinal HULA! HULA! Dance TOOTS PAKA PAKAS HAWAIIAN TRIO Representative,
PAT CASEY BILLIE REEVES THE ORIGINAL DRUNK FOLLIES OP 1910. THIRD SEASON.
Management MR. F. ZIBGFELD. JR. "08-"00-* 10 Sept. 5. Colonial, Chicago BARRY •»
WOLFORD HOME ON THE HILL Open In Sept. with a New Act In One. At the Song Booth.
JAMES E. PLUNKETT, Smart Rep. carl HERMAN Now Playing United Time. Agent, PAT
CASEY DICK KATHRYN FARNUM and DELMAR The Boob (Per.Ad.Vaud.Com.Cl.) Prima Donna
BOTH WELL BROWNE Topping the bill at Keith's, Philadelphia, this week (Aug. 20).
BOTMWCIL BROWNE »• FENCING MAIO OP 1910 EDWARD S. KELLER, Booker HOWARD HERK1CK,
Press Agent. When answering advertisements kindly mention VARIETY.

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