Variety (March 1921)

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. 26 % ■ VARIETY Friday, March 4, 1921 f • •' r* ■ 'j ' ' ' n I I « AND HIS SOHG REVUE of 1921 With. Mis GrecLt Dig ^Novelty Fox-Trot Dallad Success 1 1 t p h l'OTg k KEITHS BUSH WICK-BROOKLYN Don't Fail to hear him sing it !!! ^ KEITHS PALACE ?<!& YORK /z dojen encores every shouJ Iff o- Modcratrly (.VW toofmtt) j m^fT ^h r - Wh«n do your But you ca»» ,1 think of yon. rfTw -^ p Vib.1. ""*!■< ITl «- iIi:; <~ - *w »mn juun near, my nr»n» ion - nor, ■ in* Whoro JM •*• there T want Con«,»- I da«r Don! Mama ma for faci-inr that »«y w! want tout arms a- round me tirht I'm Jo » - fr.i.'a »gj^T} 1 j,jj fer WSfj'j . j i i-^ GREAT ANY WAY WU WAHT TO USE IT SI/NGLE len youVa cut of ray tight I low my sleep rhoartioa fir*. with on* do - aire and Night, I want yoe Mora-iag, Kooa and Ki my ap - po . tita D o you utii'^er Morn-ing, Kooa and Night, Copyright »f.*ixjri by N Witmark *Sons International Copyright Setarei ItlvllUl w TRIO - QUARTET ORCHESTRATIONS IM ALL KEYS 1VL VWTMARK &: fc»OIN£» TMOS. I. QUICLEY Carrkk Thoatro Bld|.. Chioeea. III. DOC NOWARO I Bodmaa Bid... 621 Main St.. Clacla'tl. 0. R. B. HOLMES 234 Stat* SUmI Uatrolt. Mich. AL COOK 1 562 Broadway *J2?MLw New York CO EDWARDS IS S. fth St.. Ph.laSaiphia. Pa. JOS. L. MANN 414 Bart* Block. Oaavar. Cola. H. ROSS MeCLURE EaiaerlNsa MaraaatiU Co., 8*. Paul, Mini. SYDNEY KLEIN 450 K utter Ttrrace. Salt Lak« City. Utah JACK LAHEY 211 Tramast Street. Boitoa. Mia. HARRY WALKER Galoty Thoatra BMa.. Kaaaaa City. Ma. JOHN MAHER 401 Piaa Ala Blag.. St. La a*. Ma. JACK CROWLEY II Btlknap Stroot. Providtaoa. R. I. BARNEY HAGAN Pantaac* Bldg.. Sao Fraaclaee, Cal. ROBERT EDGAR 500 Montaliui Blig.. Seattle. Wash. J. J. GERLACH 312 Savoy Thea. Building Pittseurih, Pa. MORT NATHAN 209 Suparba Thaa. Bldg.. Lot Aaiolot. Cal. ARTHUR WHITE 406 Llndlay Bulidini. M'lnaapolis. Mina. CHA8. WARREN 7 A Soho Squara. London. W. I., England BILLS NEXT WEEK (Continued from Page 25) Xtforvello Broa AiroBini Troupe MINNEAPOLIS 1'antaffe* (Sunday opening) Chandcn 3 M :i.'l le De Long B Harrison ( o JStaley A Birbeck Paramount 4 •lack Dempsey OAKLAND, CAL. l'antagea CSunday opening) '"Julnar of 8«:a" Carter A Buddy Rotina A Barrett Otto Broa frevoat A Coulct OUDEN, UTAH JPantages (10-12) Wyoming 3 CJeo & Ray Perry "Stateroom 19" >Valton A Brandt "Putting It over" PORTLAND, ORE. Pontage* "Apple Blossoms" Gaudschmldti Sterling Sax 4 Bampse] A Lech'd Turn Kelly forillic's Circus BEGIN A, (AN. l'untunrra (7-M) ISame bill plays Saskatoon 10-12) Claire A Atwood Coleman Goetz Co "Jed's Vacation" Dianna Bonnar Payton A Ward "Liberty Girls" SALT LAKJB Fantages "Olrla of Altitude" Dorothy Lewis Chase A La Tour Imperial Quintet Rowland A Meehan Meinee'i Japa BAN DIEGO Savoy Melnotte Duo Redmond A Wells Baldwin Blair Co Doll Frolics Howard A Rosa 4 Bellbopa SAN FRANCISCO Puntuges (Sunday opening) Biclini'a Doga Peerless 3 Itahn A Beck Browning A l>avts Gee Hamld Troupe Orphrunt (Sunday opening) Bedinls Dogs Pearleaa Trio Hahn A Beck Bedinia Hor.sea Browning A Bavls Geo Hamid Troupe SEATTLE Pantages The Norvelloa 3 Quillian Broa Fox A Ray Svengalt Meyers Burns A O Gevenna Troupe TORONTO Pantagra Klralfy Kiddlea Austin A Delaney Clifford Wayne 3 Steeds Septet Joe Whitehead 4 Jiursleys SPOKANE Pantages Gordon A Day Belle Oliver Cappa Family Britt Wood House David Band TACOMA Pantagea Paul Fetching Courtney & Irwin Orville Stamm Wilkina A Wilklns Earl Cavanaugh Co VANCOUVER, B.C. l'antagea White Broa I lie key & May Permaine A Selley Holera Revua Paul Kleiat Co Stavena A Lovejoy VICTORIA. B. C. l'antagea Bove & Wilbur Jessie Miller Geo L Graves Co Marva Rehn Quinn A Caverly "September Morn" WINNIPEO I'antugea Alanson Gray A Aaklna Fern Blgelow A K Jones A Jones "Yes My Dear" Overholt A Young I Elm City Four H Lloyd Co * (One to All) INTERSTATE CIRCUIT Palare Theatre Building, New York City ARDMORE, OKLA. Majeatlo JAN Ol.ina Jeanette Chtlds June Elvldge Melville A Rule Dobson A Sirena Yatea A Reed C Henry's Pets DALLAS TEX. Majestle Cavanna Duo Carleton A Bellow Jack Tralnor Co CahiU A Romalne A Frledland Oe Clande A Marion The Brianta FT. WORTH, TEX. Majestle York's Doga Susanne Tompklna Wilfred Clarke Co Saxton A Farrell Bita A Plecea Bobbe A Nelson Jug McBanns GALVESTON. TEX. Majestle (7-9)* (Same bill plays AusUn 10-12) Elley Nora Norlne Frank Wilcox Co Neal Abel Harr Twina Ward & Green Wm Brack Co IIOCSTON. TEX. Majestic GAM BeFe.vre Leonore Kern Bert Baker Co Genaro A Gold Hheila Terry Co Powers & Wallace 3 Lordens LITTLE R'K. ARK. Majestic McCormick & Irv'g Stanley A Birnes l.aGraciosa (Two to fill) 2d half Billy Schoen (Four to fill) MCSKOGEE Majestle (10-12) The Omeraa Lord Cheater Co Waiters Wanted JAM Harkina Willie Jlale Co OKLAHOMA CITY Majestle (7-9) JAN Olma Jeanette Childa I.K>rd Chester Co Yatea * Reed F Dobson Sirens JAM Harkina MILES-PANTAGES DETROIT Miles Livingston Trio Larue A Gresham "Night Line" Frank Terry Big Jim Co Regent "Girl In BaMv.-t" Green A LaFell Pearii of I'ekin Wilson A McE> oy Stafford's Annua Orpheum ll Mack A Willlama Joe Roberta Golden Bird Barton A Sparling (One to fill) CLEVELAND Miles Chamberlain A Earl Mcmora A Co Chas Gill Co Chu<-k Haas "Mammy's B'hday" Grund I'hll La Teska e? THOMAS HEALY ED. E. PIDCEON A. BALDWIN SL0ANE GOLDEN GLADES ROOF BROADWAY end 66th STREET * RENDEZVOUS OF THE WORLD'S NOTABLES HANDSOMEST BALL-ROOM IN THE WORLD FEATURING THE HIGHEST SALARIED ORGANIZATION OF DANCE MKLODISTS IN NEW YORK SENSATION OF THE SEASON A. BALDWIN SLOANE AND HIS CHALLENGE ORCHESTRA OF TEN PEERLESS SOLOISTS DANCING and DINING NEW and PERFECT CUISINE 7 P. M. TO CLOSING SURPASSING SERVICE NO COVER CHARGE, 7 to 9 P. sis C Henry's Pets OKMILGKE «MMaf Orpheum Fred Allen Brqwa & Simmons Dewey A Rogers Melville A Rule Two Ladellaa Neopolitan 2 Billy Dosa Co (Two to nil) S. ANTONIO, TEX. Majeatie Tozart Story A Clark "$5,000 a Year" Laurel Lee Both'll Browne Co Mullen A Frances J A E Mitchell ST. JOE. MO. TULSA. OKLA. Orpheum Lord A Fuller Bevan A Flint Toney Grey Co Hunting A Frances Laura Pierpont Co B Flta'bons A Lew Barbette WICHITA FALLS Majeatie Osakl A Takl Tuck A Clare Beaale Rempel Co Nate Leipzig Harry Fox Co (One to fill) Orpheuna • Chas Edenbury Grace Demar Ruth Howell t Oliver A Olp B Bouncers Circua ■ » • SCHNEIDER-ANDERSON CO. Wm.- ^ beg to announce their removal to 229-239 West 36th Street NEW YORK CITY February, 1921 i \ i <