Billboard advertising (Jan 1921)

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JANUARY 4, 192i SEEN AND ‘HEARD CCharlio Colling says that after all others fall courtit Doctor Louis Redelahelmer, who, after PNraretat dlagzosia of your talents and satis. ted of thelr superb qualities, will prescribe {our weeks’ engagement at tho Polly Stock, Baltimore, and the Gayety Stock, Phitedelpbia. Charlie farther says that be has hed bis Redele{elmer prescription renewed six times in as ibiny modths and expects to make it agsio, ‘Chorlte Burns, eblef of police at B. P. Kaho's raion Square ‘Theater, 19 an actor of many arte, for we have seen bim on and off th Tere a macy aud variod characterization ‘at the present the Charlie 8 not only prefewing good omer within the honse but raking {fo dally bankrolls as the, financial backer of Tecra taxis, Ukewise promoting tho fort v ball of the Charles Burns Association at Simmeey Hall, Friday evenitg, January 1 Inewise promoting publicity for Laura Houston. no Charlie claims ts the most attractive and Treated soubret of the Kewple tspe now in Dutlesque and a stroog drawing card at Kabo's. “rpeatrical rerlewers owe a vote of thanks to thor of the advance berald for Joo Hurtte” ig. Wonder Show," for it te the most comprebentive program that we bare ever consulted Sra agsisted us matertally. in writing our Te Hew. “Would that others would do Ikewiss, ‘Billy Hexter, manager of the Cadillac Thea ter, Detroit, is sending out a unique pictorial Esra with apropos verse of greetings to his Dumerope friends. Dan Guegendelm, manager of Paterson Dilly Watuon's Lyceum ‘Theater, at Paterson, N. J., was seen in eamest coaverse with ‘Maurice Cala aod Denny Daveoport of the Mortis & Ye Maurice others to follow. ‘Hearing that Charile Edwards, chief executive of the Harry Hastings offices, had struck the wrong nail op the bead while carpentering 3 cbleken coop at Great Kills, Staten Island, we ‘isited him to verify the ramor and the call down we got for changing Bis Christmas aa copy of The Billboard made us forget tho eblcken coop, and MF, .and Mrs, Harry Tat ings are emphatic in thelr, declaration thelr Christmas greetings were intended * an ‘Doe Miller communicates that Manager Mike Josce, of the Star, Brooktyn, has a special S. R. 0. sign for tho gallery’s nightly use. ‘Jimmie Heron, having closed aa agent ahead of the Walter L. Main Ctrens, spent several weeks vacationing at-bis old bome, For ‘Tovle Franks, the agent ahead of James B. Gcoper’s “Folly Town,” is one of those progres‘ite fellows who takes a chance and sends out ‘prets matter in bopes of planting’ it, which accounts fer the group pleture of “Folly Town"? ‘company appearing tn the Christines issue of The Bitiboard. Loule @ida’t’ know that we would ‘we it and we alda't know when we asked that st be used that James E. Cooper would take & Tultpage ad in the same temue, “Nut Ced. Dorothy Reines, the aubora vamp Deauty, for merly of the “Lid Litters, aged the Olymplc inti foreed to retire thra ‘Miness, ‘Was a recent visitor to the Columb! Gomer. and "tis sald that Harry may land Eastern berth. 4. 0. West, of Ironton, 0., communicates that be was with Maneger Feauetsy at Scranton and Binghamton before the days of wheel shows and that they then played to lady audlevces and gave them clean, Doriesque apd that be endorses The Billboard's Nght for clean bur Toque, So any many others in thelr letters to Jimmie Hebron spent serera? days tn Phitadelpbia and reports that Dad's Hotel Is now befog conducted by Mine Host Kauffman, who formerly condueted a cabsret om Hace street Dad bas one to Soringtela, afees, atit New big ota tt 'for a pleasure tour ltt Gasety and Bijou on Fighth street have ir front bannered Ike competitive circuses f= thete offering of pre-war matinee prices and ‘oth houses are dolng a big business. Jack Beck, manager of the Harley Honse, baw ftecrensed the patronage of that bouse to such extent that burlesquers playing the People’s ‘Teeater, Kensington, journey a. from Travkitn strect to enjoy Jack's bospitality, The Bitlboard “In Ba ' HENRY anything in M Established 2 te: Correct erore the Publ ‘Ouly oe of Mts ry Content Rease Book. and Jim says that the taxi ceb operators con elder the Hurley House onc of the most lucrative stands in the city, CADILLAC CABARET A pleasant and agreeable surprise grected us as we found our way to Detroit's newest cabaret im the spacious and beautiful “Merrie Paim Garden™ of onc of our best hostelries, the Cadillac, Friday evening, December 17. ‘The ‘audience mostiy in evening attire, at the several tables, while from the. improvised stage led 2 Jong, narrow runway on which the gay enter tainers danced and pranced in the spotlight. To Geo, Offerman, the “big noiee,” was entrosted the comedy. as also “toastmaster”™ introducing the following stars of stagelan pleasing tho several Detroit theaters this wee A NIGGER IN THE WOODPILE in the way of third rate song material is.the difference between success and failure. Don’t take @ chance—be sure—by using. “The Moan”. : ‘In Babyland” “I Like To Do I€” “Vamp a Little Lady” comedy scream “Oh! My the Modern Romeo's Love Song MUSIC CORPORATION s gladly furnished. 43 years « inmusic punting. Largest plant west of N Se OTTO ZIMMERMAN Sone Lady” BURR N. Y., N.Y. tome Joo on the SAXOPHONE A ce Kperi w Ong pr ence ‘ack if jou say 4. Send for circular. "Sycamore St, Cincineati, Obie. Fred -Werier (Colonial), Irish tenor, “Mother Machree'"; Moher’ and Eldridge (Miles), in “Margie”; Little Syearcld Pauline Bellow, io eong speciaities, and a tiny “shimmy” danco that tied up the works with applause; Frish, Rector and Toolin (Orpheum) in popular numders: Jack Allyn (LaSalle), saxophone. slooz with Soubret Mariam Allyn, of “The Greenville Village Frolic": Georgia Davis (LaSalle), sone spéclaities; Mort Livingston (Regent) went over Dang 2 I “Frisco.” King and Gilson, “two inging fools,” were last but not least. ‘The above professional program arranged by Jack King. *Tis the policy of the management. to hereafter hold Friday night as professional night, to which the screral artists playing local ‘theaters will gladly do a “little bit.” The “Greenville Village Frotics with clever comedians and a Beauty chorus will conclude the ‘Mngente at the National, errived from Mil ‘Waukee to spend the holidays with friends. Pi iy it 2 I : i } ? ie HU if fe H lH # ‘Bopalar attraction at the Avenue this week, ‘the gealal manager, Edward Daley, is prediction vue,” still at the National and besides being ‘on original foamaker puts over many songs of bigh range—THE MICHIGANDER. SAXONETT * & Good Saxophone Imitation Pat. Apr. 22, 1919. —_—s Made, of Polished Brass H $398 Teentens pectiven, 9090::| Som. SH TERRES Se Betare Set Belleville, HL: MAGIN-MAYER CO.,