Variety (July 1919)

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LEW CANTOR ANNOUNCES ■■-/':' ■ ■ ■ :■■*. ;• The Removal of His Offices to SUITE 1413, MASONIC TEMPLE, N. E. Corner State and Randolph. Telephone, Central 246 ■., CHICAGO Booking Exclusively with W. V. M. A. and Keith's Vaudeville Exchange (Western) •. - ■ . ■ { ■-.;: I. ■■ ■ . • ■ ■ ! 1 ■ -•■ ,' i r meat." Seventh season of this company at the Lyceum. Vaughan Glaser opens hie tenth annual en- gagement for the summer at the Temple thla week. Ur. Olaser and hla players are a popular Bummer institution here. The season will last for ten weeks. In the salts brought by Albert Laylne and Charles Lambert against the Family Theatre tor alleged assault, the Jury brought In a verdict of $75 for each ot the plaintiffs, be- sides the cost of the action. The Jury was out more than five hours. The theatre man- agement claimed the young men were making themselves objectionable and disturbing the andlence and that they were asked to leave. The plaintiffs alleged that they were merely laughing at the show and were forcibly ejected. A feature In the trial of the action was when the pair illustrated to the court and Jury the various kinds ot laughs they emitted, In the theatre. •A romance of circus life culminated In Lock- port, N. T., when Theo. Qlrard, aged, 28, of New Bedford, Mass., and Cleo Hurray, aged 19, of Omaha, were married in the law ofllces ot Justice of the Peace Harold Bradley. Wit- nesses to the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carroll. All tour are with the Brown and Oyer Shows, exhibiting in this section. Hr. and Mrs. Oirard will go to Cincinnati at the end o' the season. "Wrecking the Rural Malls," a picture de- picting the effects of the recent organisation or the rural service by the post office depart- ment. Is being shown most of the communities In this section with a view to arousing Interest In the demands upon the department tor better service. The film Is being fostered by the newspapers, who are responsible for It. Manager John O'Nell, of the Gordon Theatre, has started a little movement to reduce the high cost ot living tor his patrons. Every patron will receive a coupon with each ticket, and once a week these coupon holders will be entitled to participate In a drawing for a prise. The prize for the first week will be a chair ralued at |2& SALT LAKE CITY. One of the largest picture theatres in Salt Lake City, representing $400,000, will be erected between South Temple and First South streets. The north half ot the W. N. Wll- A. RATK0WSKY, Inc. 34 WEST 34th STREET SUMMER FURS All the smartest summer furs—eearfs, coaties, stoles and novelty fur pieces. Come in and examine these values. As the eldest established farriers In the city we vouch for the superiority of our display; as manufacturers we aave yen at least % of the regular whole- sale prlees. Special discount to the Profession Winter Fnrt Stored, Repaired and Remodeled NEW YORK COSTUME CO. COSTUMES 1S7 N. WABASH AVE. LABQEST COSTUME MANUFACTURERS IN WEST CHICAGO GOWNS CENTRALISM Hams building has been leased by the Ash- ton-Jenkins real estate firm to a party ef Eastern and local capitalists who Will a nance the erection and operation of the playhouse. The theatre will be 168 feet deep by 49 feet wide, exclusive of the corridor. Building operations will start Just as soon as all details are completed. The site of the proposed house is owned by W. N. Williams, of the Co-oper- ative Furniture Company. play leading male roles. The remaining roster of the company has not been decided upon, but Tom Wilkes declares that a collec- tion of local favorites will appear. The doors at the Wilkes Theatre closed Sunday when Marjorle Rambeau completed her three weeks' engagement, and, in com- pany with the rest of her players, departed for San Francisco. The house will be dark tor some time to come, the company having engaged Pantages for next season. The com- pany will open Dec. 1. Crane Wilbur will THE FAYNES Fuller Circuit, Australia LILLIAN DE VERE The Girl wtth a Vole* Direction. EARL * TATE* The film, "The Unpardonable Sin," featur- ing Blanche Sweet, 1b having an exception- ally good run here. Claire Sinclair for some time one of the favorites with the Wilkes players, will ap- pear next season on the coast Miss Sinclair has departed for San Francisco. IF YOU DON'T ADVER- TISE IN VARIETY —DON'T ADVER- i TISE World's Largest Theatrical Baggage Dealer SPECIAL WARDROBE TRUNK OFFER MY GUARANTEE-PROTECTS YOUR, PURCHASE FOR FIVE YEARS EVERY MAKE "Bal" "Llkly" "Murphy- "Hartmann" "Indtitructo" "Taylor" LEATHER GOODS AND TRAVELERS' OUTFITS EVERY SIZE Guaranteed Five Years SPECIAL $«17.50 Regular 360 Value Mail Orders Filled FIBRE THEATRICAL Ladles' or Men's Model (As Illustrated) 12 Hangers 5 Deep, Roomy Drawers Lock in Top Drawer Shoe Pockets Laundry Bag Hat Box EDWARD CROPPER, 208 W. 42d St. fcPHONE: BRYANT 8678 NEW YORK CITY! ■I ■■ It SEATTLE. By W. E. BURTON. MOORE.—"The Hearts of the World" Aire opened 22, for week. Next, "Heart of Human- ity." METROPOLITAN.—Dark current week. 27- 29 and week, Julian Eltlnge Show. The El- tinge show was booked here last February during the strike, but had to cancel on that account. ~ { WILKES.—"Charlie's Aunt," with Howard Russell In title role. OAK—Monte Carter. Musical Comedy com- pany, with Monte Carter. .. ORPHEUM. — Mid-summer "Folly Com- pany," with Lew White and Ert C. Hunt In comedy. LYRIC—Walter Owens Musical Corned;* or- ganization. PALACE HIP.—Pop. vaudeville. PANTAGES.—Vaudeville. ARENA.—Roller skating. HIPPODROME.—Dancing. COLISEUM, LIBERT*. MISSION, CLEM- MER, STRAND, COLONIAL, REX, CLASS A, VICTORY, RIALTO. STAR, FLAG, LITTLE, CIRCUIT, UNION, YESLER. OLYMPUS, SO- CIETY, MAJESTIC, EMPRESS. FREMONT, HIGH CLASS, GOOD LUCK, GREENWOOD, QREBN LAKE, COWAN PARK, YE COL- LEGE PLAYHOUSE, MADISON, BUSH, JACKSON, WASHINGTON.—Pictures. Albert Eden, Northwestern manager of Se- lect Pictures, has resigned and gone to New York to begin work on a new proposition of some import. Children are now admitted to the Levy Orpbeum Theatre for the lc war tax charge, and several local youngsters are added to the bill in kid specialties. Wanda Pettltt (Hawley), Seattle torn and reared, is to be starred In a big picture pro- duction of "Peg 'o My Heart," under direc- tion of Wo. C. De Mille. ALB0LEN She Stirs of the stage Tfaxremadelt Hie rage. THERE are cold creams galore, but the make-up remover which holds first place in the regard of the profession fe ALBOLENE. It' is pore, safe, and helps yen change from "on to "of quickly, pleasantly and easily. Prevents make-up poisoning. For the make-on box 1 and 2 onnee tabes. Abo in % and lib. cans. Sotditydruggitttanddealeninmalf am Write for free sample. McKESSGN & ROBBINS IncarpsrsM Manufacturing- Chemists Est. 1880 91 Fulton Street, NewYork ... it . '.