Inside facts of stage and screen (January 3, 1931)

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Saturday, January 3, 1931 Page Eleven INSIDE FACTS OF STAGE AND SCREEN Heartiest Holiday Greetings From tlse Gang at the Manchester . Theatre Los Angeles SOt LOWE REGENT HOTEL APTS. 1528 CURTIS ST. DENVER, COLORADO ROOMS AND APTS. AT PROFESSIONAL RATES HOME OF THEATRICAL PEOPLE PLAYING DENVER WILLIAM WEST, MGR. WE PAY TAXI FARE PATRICK and MARSH (Agency) jSX WANTED* ACTS SUITABLE FOR PICTURE HOUSE PRESENTATION AND CLUBS Write—Wire—Call 607 Majestic Theatre Bldg., 845 South Broadway, Los Angeles Phone TUcher 2140 Compliments of the Season to the Profession Dwight Johnson and His MULTNOMAH HOTEL ORCHESTRA PORTLAND, ORE. A HANDFULL OF BOYS WITH A BAND FULL OF MELODY ■ Now in Our 104 Consecutive Weeks Jazz Lips Richardson now playing with FANCHON & MARCO’S “GONDOLIER IDEA” JOE E. BROWN IN “ELMER THE GREAT” EL CAPITAN THEATRE HOLLYWOOD Reviewed by Bud Murray, Opening Nite, Dec. 21 It is again proved that stage shows are not through by tha SRO sign at the El Capitan The- atre, where Joe E. Brown, stage and screen star is appearing for a limited engagement for Henry Duffy. Joe E. Brown makes the part even .better than written be- cause he injects a naturalness, and locks the part, and does his dramatic bits excellently. Mr. Duffy has surrourided the star with a very large and excellent cast, and there is never a dull moment. Opening night many stage and screen stars witnessed and performance, and nothing but praise was heard. The scenery was built ala Broadway. In a curtain speech Joe E. Brown was forced to give the audience his masterpiece “Little Mousie,” and when he opened that B—T—-G mouth of his, the audience shrieked with laughter. Imagine all this for $1.50. Go and see it. quick. MYRTLE STRONG “Organing for RKO” Now Playing Second Year for SEATTLE MMMM0M0M0M0M0.M0M0M0MMM0MA 1 Seasons Crecting-s if " From Your Portland “Home” Is* m . m t H Sovereign Hotel Apartments If H Portland, Ore. C. T. PAINE, Mgr. g HOLIDAY GREETINGS § , ^ , from the jg| I Capitol Theatre Orchestra I i SAN FRANCISCO K | AL BEATTY, DIRECTOR | § HARRY BAREILLES LEO SUENNEN 0 Violin—Asst. Director Trombone | CHARLES CHURCH GEORGE DANNIS iff Trumpet Bass | HARRY CARNEY ERNIE PIMENTEL W, Saxophone Drums THANKS TO WARREN B. IRONS AND JOHNNY GOLDSMITH CLYDE CURRY Reeds FRANK WORMAN Percussion CHIEF CIFERELLE Reeds BLACKIE BLACKMAN Reeds HARRY VAILE Trumpet NAT YOUNG Piano