New York Clipper (Jun 1923)

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24 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER June 6, 1923 A rOXTROT^WlTH rOELOOY. LYRIC,SWING. RYTHf^, -EVERYTHING A HIT HAS/ i\ Rq9^ for Bsn6 or Orcdesff^ i 1 A nZ^ai,r HE SINGI(>JG ACT5/ " Thi s * enc9re ^fittS r fifIS any po sihon Orcheslralions in Qfl Keys / * MUSIC DUCOB ACTS! The wonderful ^ * arrangement (Bend and Orchestra) ' ^ oF tt)F3 (by Harry Alford ) u/ill /na^e youractfSlk. PUBL.ISHE RS Use these and be <f truly called * a'/eader' / Get your copy (Orchestra Or Band) / * OR - 1658 BROADWAY. NY BURLESQUE ROUTES . COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Dave Marion's Own Show—Columbia, New York f indrfinite). Follies of tlie Day—Gajrety. Boslon (iodrfinite). Jimmy Cooper's Beauty Review—Casino. Boston (indefinite). Talk of the Town—Cayety, Washington. 4-9. COUTTS TABLOID ViRCUiT Dancing Darlinns—Avon. Watertovte, N. Y. June 4-9. — Froeks and Fri1l»—Majestic, Albany, N. V.. June 4-9. Hop. Skip and Jump (Shannon and Wtlson), 'Lincoln. Union Hill. N. J., June 4-9. - Jamboree (Frank Hunter), Strand, Ba^onne. .June 4.9. Lpveland Girls, Clove. C3loversTi1Ie. N. Y., June 4-9. Aferry Whirl—Majestic. Perth Amboy. June 3-5; Academy,- NewboTK, June 6*9. Rain D m J. Onconta. Onconla. June 6-9. Step Alonp—Quirk. Fulton. June 4-9. Stepping Some ■ (Niblo and Spencer).- Family. Rochester, June 4-9. ■ -■ Vanity Box Revue (Billy) Gilbert—Palace. Olran. N. v. June 4-9. WM. O'DAY IN NEW YORK Wtn. O'Day is in New Vork. He e.x- pects to be located at some burlesque house further South, next season. SIGN FOR STROUSS SHOW Harry Strouss has signed the following for his show on the Columbia Circuit ne.Tt season. Eddie Hall, Jack Gibson, Nettie Knisc and Patsy Gilson. These performers are with the show now with the exception of Miss Gilson, who left last Wednesday night at Hurtig and Sea- mons in order to start an engagement at the Theatre in Idora Park, Youngstown, O., Sunday. Miss Gilson will do a specialty with a Jazz Band at Youngstown and is signed for fourteen weeks. She trill start rehearsals with the burlesque show early in August. SINGER BACK FROM CLEVELAND Al. Singer, general manager of the Mutual Circuit, returned on Monday from Cleveland, where he spent several days last week. Singer states that the houses controlled last season by Billy Vail and Jim McGratli in the Middle West will again play' the Mutual Circuit attractions next season and not the shows of the new circuit of which I. H. Hcrk is to head. JACOBS BACK FROM WORLD TOUR Harr>- C. Jacobs returned from his four months' tour around the world last week, looking very much improved in health, and primed with information regarding the var- ious sights he noticed. MINER'S EMPIRE CLOSING Miner's Empire. Newark, N. J. closed the season June 2. Tom Slincr will re- build the stage and install many improve- ments prior to calling rehearsal for the next season's production. CREEDON & FAYE SIGN J. Herbert Mack has engaged Crccdon and I-ayc for the "Maids of America;" "GIGGLES" SHOW CAST Joe Levitt has engaged for his "Giggles" show on the Columbia Circuit next season the following people: Harry Evanson, re- signed for a three year period; Bill Davis, all re-engaged for the same period: Ray aifford, Rottach and Miller, Dave Shaf- kin, and Cleo Smith. CHANGES IN OLYMPIC STOCK The changes in the Olympic Theatre Stock Co. for this week includes the ap- pearance of Gus Fay, Lester Dorr. Burke Brothers, Raymond Paine. Eddie Lloyd, Eleanor Wilson, Babe Almond, Jacquc Wilson, Mac Jancsc and FiR, in a new program. DIAMOND FOR MARION SHOW Charles . Diamoiid is engaged for the Dave Marion Show for next season. WELLS IN ATLANTIC CITY Billy K. Wells went to .'\tlantic City. June 2 to attend the opening of Geo. White's Scandals, on Nfonday, June 4. • FLO DRAKE SIGNS Harr>- Fields has re-engaged Flo Drake for his '"Hello Jake Girls" for next season. IN IVJIVIIIVJi WE ARE DESIROUS OF ENGACING PRODUCER with SUFFICIENT MUSICAL COMEDY EXPERIENCE to enable him to participate in PRODUCTION WORK FOR HIGH GRADE MOTION PICTURE THEATRE IN CHICAGO. Must possess ability to inject originality into acts. Write and state age, experience. Splendid op- portunity for person of ability. THEATRE DEPARTMENT, PARKER AND HOWARD, 950 MARQUETTE BUILDING CHICAGO .^^y^S^■^^'"r.^^,Y.Yny.^1,T.Y,lY.'l^J:^fk^1:^^^ STARS OF BURLESQUE THE PHONOGRAPH STAR Boriesque's Bat Bide* Singer J^^YDJ^ HARRIS J"^*ME cooPEiT^rhT 'Beauty REVUE" JUVENILE STRAIGHT. Brnn^r Gmi^s ToHfas of tfe D«j* .1 OB timm* ^tnm» mmr dottiM anil vla^ all puts ' Vr^'^l fcr « scxmI iarmtSSm ■tmJ^t HARRY ANDERSON BETTY BURROUGHS DAINTY, DASHING SOUBRETTE JIMMIE CXWPER'S BEAUTY REVUE BILLY KOLFD PRODUCER SM-flK COLUMBIA THEATKE BLDO, NEW YORK. TELEPHONE BRYANT niA