Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 01, 1912, HOME, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 27

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Y : § /I > N ... ■ | J J// ■ # viff * Mabie Talliferro, at the F’orsvth next week. in demand by the producing managers She has secured the assistance of clever pedple for her company, and has writ ten st Japanese playlet calleil "The lie. turp of Tori San.” which has been pass ed iipon by some of the most, exacting iritic.s and producers, who have been a ■unit in their enthusiastic approval. The keene of the play Is in t'hieagy>at the, home of a retired judgt, and is sub of the most phasing situations?' Miss Tal iaferro is one of the most liked stars, in things theatrical. She was the crea tor of the original "Polly of the ('ileus." anil so. a lV>ng time held a Broadway stage to the holding capacity of the* theaver. Sift has established herself as a favorite in all of the principal cities, ami until she chose tho vaudeville stage she has never appeared in any theater below the .two-dollars-a-seat spate. The supporting bill Is one of excep tional worth. Ay"intdl'efttiijg feature wffpy>e r ’’t'W npp?hi aiii;e':i f .Sshep Camp, boy whos£ rftjclrrthe theat -I'iciil profession has .'bbeh sensational. Camp was'for a, jbng time identified' withimusical comedy successes, and for ’he last two seasons ha." been the star of Henry- Jf , Harris' "The Traveling Salesman.” He, is to return to that at traction in August, and mean while is making some, hay playing selected vaudeville dates. It was natural that, he would be SAfit to his homy town., and it will be a treat to the Atlanta people to see foe themselves a home product star. ' Bob Matthews and Alshayne, two of the cleverest character comedians in the theatrical profession, will he an other of the features, presenting a scene of the famous New York Chinatown. Matthews is declared to he an expert in the portrays,! of. th# "dope fiend.'' so famous In that noted part of New York He has'in Alshayne a great foil for his work, and the act may be an. tieipated as a feature of the >eason. "A ,Peep Behind the Scenes" will be tb<t comedy novelty offering of Emily Darrell and Charley Conway. The duo command great interest, and rank as Important factors in modern vaudeville. They perform the best part of their act on a bare stage, and make up for the characters they afterward portray in full view of thp audience. The Windsor Trio, ajtother combina tion of good singers and piano players, will command attention-, and Charles Montrell. the really entertaining jug gler, and the Great Lavier, the novelty artist, -make up the bill, BOOTBLACK QUARTETTE IS BIJOU’S FEATURE NEXT WEEK What has freely been acknowledged as one of the best' vaudeville shows of the season will be brought to a close tonight at the Bijou, and judging from the attendance during the week, the S. R. O. sign will be kept busy tonight by the usual Saturday night crowd. The several acts playing there this week are unusually good, and present ,i diversified entertainment that ap peals to all classes of theatergoers. For next week even setter things are promised and the special headline fea ture, and one that is bound to be im mensely popular, will be the appear ance of the Bootblack Quartette, ex ponents of comedy and fun, composed of Nick Voerg. Herman Hendricks, Charles Weber and Phil E. Adams. For several months the management of the Bijou has had its New York agent on the lookout for this quartette, but on account of its reputation, it has always been in such demand that this is the first open week which could be offered. The Bootblack Quartette will offer not only the latest ragtime melodies, hut introduce good wholesome comedy that is sure to make the biggest kind of a hit. As a special novelty, the program announces the, appearance of the Wheelers and company in their spec tacular pantomime absurdity, entitled “Fun and Frolic.” This act deals with the absurd side of automobtling and judging from the immense hit that it has made in Nashville and Richmond, patrons of the Bijou may expect one of the most pleasing, up-to-date and amusing acts of the season. There will also be the Vincent Trio, a singing act which comes ivith the highest of indorsements.' The last and closing act,on the program is the mu sical comedy skit entitled "In ’85.” The bill as announced combines singing, comedy and novelty to a remarkable degree and should be one of the best yet offered. The very best of motion pictures especially selected will open and close each performance. 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