Variety (Nov 1933)

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44 VARIETY RADIO-NITE CLUBS Tucsdaff November 21, I933 COMMERCIALS WEEK OF NOV. 20 This Department Hst9 sponsored proei-ams on both, netyrorks, arrahged alphabetically undbr the adver.tisor's noime. All tlniie is p; irt. -uniess otherwisis noted. Where one has two or more'ptpgramS they, are listed consecutively. .An asterisk before name indicates advertising; agency hand.lihff' account, Abbreviations: Su (Sunday) r M (Monday); Tii (Tuesday); W (Wednesday); Th (Thursday); F (Friday); Si"(Saturday), ACyjL^ LEAD :30-SI«i-WABO Sm'.llnir E M<;Con'll AFinUATKM PD'S (Loula rhlllpe) 1-Tu-WAKC rincefss' Marie •niaolcctt AMKK nor.T.iNO %n-if-w.iz Thu Iron Master' Benhelt C'.mppel AMKR TOBACCO O-Ra-WBAF •Magfc Carpet' 'Jack Penrl Cliff HaJl RobPfts. SImmonq. J^aflers:.TrIo; DeMftfCO' .Sisters' Al Ooodrhan Ore •Lord. & Thomas .. A>IERTCAN OIL 7-Sw-WABC Ethel AVaters: Geo Beatty Dbrsey. Bros.. *L.enhon & illtcheU A' P ' • - 9j30-M-WEAF Harry Itorllck Frank Parker •Parlft J'eart ARMO(*R 0:i30-F-WJZ Phli. Bftker H McNauffhton Mdbel .Albertson' Roy Shield Merrle-Men Nell Sisters: •N. W, Ayer. . A. 9. BOYLE (Floor Wax) l:30-Sii-WABO littrzy I5an' Irvine' Kaufman •Blaokett- BARBASOL Sj80-M-rii-F-WABC •Slnirln! nnm' flam Frankel •HrWln - Wasev • BATTT.K CREKK 1.46-Tn-'WVTh-F ■ WABC .^'aintcfV Dreams* Irma Phillips Ire^ne- Wicker BAYTCR . 9:3.0-.F:.n-WEAF Frank- Munn Vlrglnlai ..Rea. Ohmiin & A'rdeii' Bert Hlrsch- Hnenst-hon Ore •Blarkett ' ,BEF.rn-:?niT . :4J!.M^W-F-WJZ •Red Hnvi • BEST FOODS . (Knlljnnn's) O-Fri-WEAF • Frert Allen Portlfind Hoffa Uoy Atwell' SonjistnltJif! Perde Grnfe Oro ♦Benton-Rowles mM>noT> 2-S!i-:^VABC Helen' Morprnn Albert Bartlett •BlaPkntt, BOUR-TOIS «-Su-WABC 'Evenlnu In Paris* Kritli Oarrlnston Mllt: "Whtfion ♦Federal ' BORDEN 10!45-Tn-W.TZ •Maple Moments' Vee T.awnhurst Miirlell Pollock Mnrcella Shellds Walter Pcinlon Jane TCIItson <9:30-fitt-TVEAF) (Nonn Such Mlrice) I>eo Relstiian'g Ore Tacht Club Boys Vlylen Ruth .•TounT-Riibloftm BniT,T,0 12:30-Rn-WAR0 Tit" OU|7.ar •irrnnir Prcshv BRISTOL-MYERS O^WtWEAF Inana Troiibadours •Pedlnr & Rynn CAT;TFv PACKING . n!30-M-WEAF H Barrett T)obbs lijorlc & Kn'booker . Ouartets M Wilson Ore CAT*<<ODEXT CO. 4:ir.-Tn-WEAF Mnrlev R Pherrls' CAMPAGNA ^ Br.<M»-Sn-W.JZ •ferapd. Hotel' Ann Seymour Art .T.anobion Don Ameohe Betty WInUler 8-Su-WEAF ' Eddie: Cantor RubinofC- •Walt, Thomp. . CliEVROLICT lO-Sn-WEAF Jack Denny >!ary Litvlnestope Frank Black •Canui.-Ewald CITJF.S SERVICE B-F-WEAF Grantland Rice Jessica Drngonette' Cavaliers *Xiord & Th6ma3 CLIM ALINE 18rTu-Th-WEAF . Cherl McKay. Merry -Macs . D-L & W COAL ii :4a7xu-'t i»-n amo Little Italy' Hiram- Brcwn- •Ruthrayff-Ryan REX cole: 7-Tu^.*<ui-WEAF Jl Cole M'talncers - COLtfATK-P.\LM • (.super. Suds> lO.lS-dally-WJZ 'Clara Lm & •Em* Louise Sturkey . isnlielle ' Carothers Hcicn Klhs *Lot d & Thonias CK^\KY CRVSTALS S-Su-'WEAF ond^ 12 dally Gene Arnold *McC-ErJc. K. b. ]>ATIS (Baklns Pviwd.) 10-W-liVWR.\F •Myslery Chef 9: iu-Tu-Hi-WAnC Mystery Chef 6-M-Tu-WrTh- . WABO. 'Buck Rogers'. ♦McC.-Krlc, CONT. BAKING g.M-W-F-WABC Scrappy Lambert ^rank Luther B.. B., D. & O. CORN VBODUCTS 10:45«M-W-F- WABC Will Osborne Pedro de."C6rd(>ba'- •Hellwlg CRi%ZX .tVATEB .lO^SO-Su-Tu-Xhr F-WABC Carson. Roblson •Mce.Erlc. . . CBEA>L WHEAT 10-Su-^VABC Anse'o Patrl: »J. WaU. Thomp. EX-LAX 0:30-M-WABC •The Biff Show' Lulu McConnell Gertrude Nie.sen Islidm Jones »Kati! FITCH 7:45-Su-WJIAF Wendell Hall KWRanVscy FORI) DEALERS 1:30-Su-:WEAP jjum & Abher' •Crltchfleld FOX FUR 7:30MlalIy-WEAF iJert Hlrsch Ore ♦Pack GEN. BATilNG 6:30-Su-\VADC •ffriHa "Saiideraoa ■ 3<'rank Crumit ♦n., b;. D; & o. GENERAL CIGAR 1):'30-W-WABC Guy. Jjombardo Burns & Allen •J. Walt. Thomp'. GNERAL ]<H>ODS 0:30-F-WABC 'AH American Football Show' •yountr & Rnblcan 10-Sa-WABO !Byrd Expedition' •youniT Sr Rubltan GENERAL FOODS ll:45-Tu-WEAF Frances lueo. Barton •Young &: RUblcan 0:49-.Sl-\V-F-W EAX*- (Jcllo) 'Wizard of Oz* Nan^-y Kelly .Tack Smart _ , Junius Mathews Parker Fepnolly •Toiinit & Riihlcam O-Tli-WEAF - (Maxwell) Ohas- Wlnnlnser Tjinny Ross Anette Hnnsha'W Ccnrad Thibault Muriel "VVllaori 'MolosFcs 'n' Jan'ry Don Vorliecs Ort •Henton-Rb'wlea '. GENERAL MILLS 16-F-WEAF 'First- NliThter' '.Tune .Meredith. Don-' .Ameche Carlton Drlckert Cliff Souble.r. . Jfi Snqrenoulafs Ore Anbrev Moore • ■ OARBORI-NDrM »:.10-Sn-WABC Prank D'Andrea >r >F. h; Greene C.ARLET^N-HOVET (Father; John) 7:L"5«W-WJ2 John Herrick H Snnford's Ore •C^cll Warwick'- CARNATION MILK ^^^.10-3MVEAF= Gene Arnold Xiullabv Lady M L Bnst'rnan Jenn Paul Kliisr •Erwin.' Waney CBNTAl'R (FIet(Sher'«V Si.W-W-lVABC Albert JSpdldlnff ^XavrtK * RuMcim CHAPFBL BROS. 7:4ft-Sn-WABC •Bin Tin Tin' *IlrtfrerR A Smith C'llAHlC-HAMlltftfM (Stand. Brands) 3-Su-WJZ Bar X Ranch' ":a'r.<!on Roblsioh Buelcnroos • S-att-M-W-F-WJZ • "(Feenamlnt) Pot & Pearl' Joseph Greeh'«'al.d. " ou Welch »McC.-ErIck. BECKER H-O 0;15-31-W-Tll- WAIIC H-Bar-O Rari^eVs' Bobby -Benson Nell O'Malley Florence Hnllan/. RlUy Hallop 'John'Barthe EDN.V HOPPER U:16-MTTh-F- WABC. Lester - Treinaine Virprlnla ClarU Knrl licube Ulackett JOHNSON ft SON (Floor Wax) 11 :;«u-M-i II-u Attv Tony Wens ' K'eenan.A PhllllpS H. J. HEINZ 'CO. 10-AI-W-F-WJZ . Jcsephlne Gibson HOLLANDER 0:30-Tu-WJZ Men of Daring' HOOVER 4:30-Sn-WEAF Edward' Dnyles Chicago a Capella J06 Kbestr.er . HORLICK 8:30-Tu-Tli-lVJZ Dr H Bundesen Lord .& Thomas- IIOI'SEHOLD 8-Tn-\l'JZ Edgar A Guest Alice Mock- Jos -Koestner's. Ore C. D. Frey HUDSON MOTORS Id-Sa-WEAF Sat Night Party' B A Rolfe Or6 TjHV/ White •Blaekman . . HL'MFHRETS (Remedies) 0-M-W-F-WEAF Mornlnii Home C OEDIM> COAL '7:15-Tii7r-SrWaZ 3 ' Musketefers .T<,hn Brewster N, W. Ajr.er . .lERGEN'S 0:3(>-.«>n-W.1Z Walt. WincHell . •J. Walt. Thomp. i|Utti>IS-]nAXN V'1^I<1!< 8:30-Jil-l«EAF Floyd Gibbons VK-tor Young's Ore J. W.-ilt. Thomp. KELLOGG 6:30-DaiIy-WJZ The ..Singing- .Lady Irene AVIcker N. W. Ayer KRAFT-PHENIX lO-Tli-WEAF P '\\'hlteman. Ore Deems Tliylor ♦J. Walt. Thomp. KiNtJS BREW 7.S«rS«-WABC 'King's Henchmen' Jane. Froihaii Charles Carlile Freddie Berrens :«OKrNOS 7 tlB-M-Th-F-WABC Just Plain Bill Arthur Hughes •Blnckett I^<\DY E.STHEB 10-M-WABC Wayne-King Ore 'Stack-Goble S-Sn-WEAF Wayne Klnc-'s Ore' LAMONT-CORLISS f Pond's).. Q:30.F-WEAF T,ee Wiley Vlct.ir . Yonnjr Ore (Nestles) 8-F-WJZ Ethel Shutta Walter O'Keefe, -Don. Bestor Ore •J. Wait. Thomp. LARUS (Edgeworth) 10-W-WBAF Corn Cob Pipe Club . of -Virginia ♦i3BD&0 . . TJEHMAN 8-Sn-WJZ Ray Perkins Shirley Howard Louis A Wilten •Hahrt-7»Tetzger LINIT ft-S.u-iWABC Jane .'Frohinn <1uUus Tnnnen Erno Rappee 'Jftck Armstrong, AH American Boy' 12:30.Dnlly-WABC 'Flashes'-. ^ .' GENERAL MILLS 4-Daliy-W.IZ 'Betty & Bob' Betty Chu:rohlll Don Arneche Betty Winkler Art Jacobftoh Carl Brlckert T>ouls Roen •Hlnckett GKNER.VL TIRE 10-Tu-WE.%F Ifarold Stokes Ore Harlow Wllctfx 'Jarl BricUcrt. ::^-ilaya-j:jM.(iEarlejvd„^ A.C. G1LBER1 CO. (Erector) e:45-Su-WJZ Walter Tetley C.hns Hoyt gi;lf 9-W-F^WABC Irvln' S Cohb Al Goodman ^ U.Sa-W<|2 Will Roffers Revelers Goodman Ore »Ceell wartvick HEALTH PRODTS (White Cod) »Hellwlg IJONKL TRAINS 4-SU-W.l'>! Wiln\er Walter James McCalllon ,. •Fuller Smith UXOR (Arrho->.irV 6:80-Sh-WEAF 'Talkie Pic Time' .Tune Meredith John Goldsworthy John Stanford Gilbert Douglas Murray Forbes •N. W. Ayer LORILLARD (Old . Gold) iO-WrW.\BC .JEliuid^Viiclng=^^-.^= ♦l.ennon M.- LOl-DES' P'CKING (Doggie Dinner) B«45-Tli-WAKC 'Stamp Adventures' MALTEX l:30-8rt-WE;%F. Dale Carnegie Harolil .«antord Ore •Shml Croot MET. LIFE CO. e:40-I)nlly-\i'EAF Arthur Bagley DR. MILES LAH'S (Alka-Scltzef) 11-Su-WJZ WLS Barn. Dance *Wa:di9 KIOLLE CO. 7«->IrW-F-,WK.AF Bpicfthn^ Wallace. AVlUlam Edmonson houthernalres i -.Stack-Goble BENJ. MOORE 11:30-W-WEAF Betty Moore Lew White MUELLER CO. 10:4Q-M-\V-F- WABC 'Bill & Ginger'. , NAT'L SUGAR 9:30-M.WJZ Melody Singers Joseph' Pasternack •Gotham . .' CUTEX 9-F-WJZ Phil Karris. Leah Ray •J. Walt, Thomp; NATIONAL OIL 1I:1R-'X-F-WAB0 Freddy' Miller OXOL 10-W-F-WABC Dave,' Bunny .&. G Bunny. Coughlln Dave Grant Gordon. Graham J, -L,' Prescott ■ , . PACIFIC BORAX 9:30-Tli-W.lZ .'Death Vall'y Days' TJm Frswley Joseph Bell . Edwin W Whitney . Lonesome' Cowboy. Joseph Bonlrhe' Ore •McClSrlck. PEPSODENT 7^DalIy-tV.IZ Amos 'n' Andy Rise of. Gold' Gertrude Berg Jameff Waters fLord & lliomaa- FHILCO 7: -ai-u-J!-»yAt»i;. Boake Carter •F. W. Armstrong PHI UP MORRIS 9:30-W-WE.AF Leo Helsman's Qrc Phil Duey •Blow. PILl^BI-RT 10- SO-Daliy-WJZ irma Phillips •Bess Johnson'. W^^nlter Wlckler •H'utchlnsnn , . 11- M-W-lF-WABt 'Cooking Close Ups' •Hutchinson PAl».«iT 9-Tn-WEAF Ben Bernie Qrc ^Matl-Fogarty . PLT.MOUTH 8-Tu-ni-5d-WABC 'Elmer Ev't Tess* ITal Dawson «Stanley-Get. RAIJtT'N PURINA 5: »0-M - .»V - J) - »V *; A I'r 'Adventures ofr' Tom Mix' 10j30-Tu-1VE.VF Mme Sylvltr o£ . Hollywood .•Gardner REAL SILK 7- Sn-WJZ ■Vincent Lopez Ore Alice Joy •Erwi n-Wa sey rRED Il-Tu-Th-S-WEAF FJdna Odell Phil Porterfleld Irma Glen Earl Lawrence . REMINGTON .T aS-M-W-F^W ABC 'Cowboy Tom' 8;39-F-WABC ■'March, .of Time'. •B., B.i D. & Oi. RITCIOE (Scott's Emul) 7:30-F-S-WEAE' •tack RoSjelgh Wally Maher Elizabeth Council - Bruce Evans Frank Wilson Ernest Whlterhan Kdwnrd- Reese John MacBryde (Enb .Saltfl)^ 8- Tn-W-W.l« 'Eno Crimp Club' Spencer Dean *N. W: Ayer RICHFIELD OIL 10-M-W.lZ Grantland Rice \Inry McCoy Belly Barthell Leith Stevens Jack GOlden'g Ore SEALED P01VER 8-M-MMZ Cliff .Soubler Morin . Sisters vingl-fl Jestera STAND. BRl^NDS (Baker's) . 7:30-Su-WJZ Job Penncr Harriet 'Hllllard Ozzle NelPon Ore g.W-WEAF (Royal Gel) Bert Lahr ^ Ucorge Oisenf Oro 8-TIi-WEAf (l''le|sc)imalhn) RUdy Vallee and His Conn. Yanks Ern Lubitschi Miriam HopiJihs Len'niK*; Mivfleia ♦J; AValt. Tliomp. STD. OIL_(N. X.) 8.M-WK*F Socony Sk<>tchea ♦b;. 1?.; 1). & o.. : STEKIiING PROOi 8:««-W-n'BAF (Phillips. Mag) •Waltz. Time' Abe .Lyman Ore Frank' Muhn ■ '. . . ij-M-ThTF-W.UlC •Sklppy' ♦Black.nt SUN OIL ,«:4.'5-Dnlly-\V.IZ Lowell Thomas •Roche-Wllllams SWIFT . (Buttertleld) 10-F-WABC Olsen & Johnsbn. King's Jesters Harry Sosnick . •J. Walt. Iliomp. TASTtUAST 12:16-Su-WJZ Baby Rose Marie TEXAS CO. . 9:30.Tu-WEAr Ed Wynn Graham AicNamee Don Voorhees 'Hanff-Netzger . . U. S. TOBACCO (Dill's Best) 7-SnrWEAF 'Half H'r for.; Men' J C. Nugent Premiere Quartet ■•MoC.-Erlck. UNION CENTRAL S^Sn-WABC 'Roses & Drurifi' Elizabeth Love Geblrge Gaut Robt T Haines Blaine Cordner •J. Walt. Thomp. V.\DSCO SALF3 7:39-Th.-WJZ Michael Bartlelt RCA VICTOR . 10:30-Sn-WE.AF Col Louis Ho^fe,. Walter Trumbull •Lord & Thomaa VINCE 9:S9-W^WJZ John McGorniack Win . M Daly ♦Cecil Warwick * WATTT ft BOND (Blackstone) Julia Sanderson Frank Crumit Parker Fonnely Jack .Shllkert Ore •B., B.. v: & O. WANDER CO. (Ovaltlne) . 6:4ff-Dallr-WJZ 'Little Orphan A' M'B't Floy HUghes Allan Baruck Henrietta. -Tedro Harry Cansdalo •Blackett " M'M.K.. WARNER 9-W-WJZ Warden Lawes •Cecil, . Warwick B. X. WAl'KINS 9-Su-W.IZ Tamara .Davia Percy G^ne R'odemlch Men About Town *BI*ckett , WKI.CII GRAPE 7:46-M-W-F-WJIZ Irene Rich . •Erwln-Wfcsey WIl CATENA IslS-DnllT-WBAlF 'BUly Bachelor* Raymond Knight Alice -Davenport •McKee-Albrlght WILDROOT 4:15-Su-WEAF Vee Se Johnny ♦B. B., D. & O. WOODBURY 8:30-W-F-WJZ 'D'ng'rous Par'dlse' Elsie Hltz Nick Dawson •Lennon & M, wveth che>i. (Jad Salts) 1:40-Ta-W-Tb-F- . WABC •Easy- Aces': •Blackett WASEY 12-M-Th-F-WABG 'Voice , of B*perl'ce: Stiyles Taylor ♦Brwin-Wasey WRIGLEY . 7-M^Th-F-WABC 'Mvrte & Marge* Myrte Va» . Donna Dameral ♦iS'rRnces Hoopar WOODBI.1RY , 8:30-M-WABC Ring. Crosby Lennle Haytbn •Lennon '& M. WORCE.STER 0:45-F-WABC Zool Parenteau'.s O- Carl Van Amber?? •Fuller Sc Smith YEASTFO.\»t 2:30-Sa-\l'JZ Jan Garber Ore •Hayfl McFarland HERE AND THERE (Gontinue4 from, page 40) 'W'edhesday and - Friday mornings, Reis and Dunn will dp the en- tertaining.. Night Club Reviews Baseomb HopSbn seeks extension of his iease on ,WAPI, Birmingham, from Ave to 15 years. Three state' schools own station.. Pays $775 a month oh lease at present. With lease extension Hopson plans full: time operation and new equipment. Educator iscuit goes oii WENR, Chicago, on Jan. 4 with a tesf kid program. Placed throuBh Blackett-Sample- Hummert agency for a 13-week trial. Will float flv6 times weekly at 5:15 CST^ ' Show Is tentatively labeled 'Jack Steel, the Boy .Reporter.'. .All that remains is to get an idea to fit the name and write the script. Western Pennsylvania Broadcast ing .Co. (new) has applied for new station license for 250: watts opera- tion during the daytime. Walter B. Stiles^ Inc., has re 1 quested FRC permit for new sta tion of 100 watts, unlimited time. Muskegon, Mich. PETIT PALAIS - New York, Nov. 18. John (of Nick and John who op- erate the highly .successful Club SimPlbn) with his brother, Ernest, run the new Petit Palais. Ernest is the actual operating. ..director as his brother and Nick have their hands fuir handling the Slniplon where Heleh Morgan lis presently a big: draw... Petit Palais Is the new hpme of the old Club Eiiropa, which': was the forerunner of the brownstone front nitery, offering: choice cuisine and. ultra service In. e^wery respect to a restricted membership - card cli- entele. ih its.new location, the P; P. prob- ably, senses the .trend of the times and aims to insure and cement a following by offering a rather pre- tentious little floor show for a $2 club dinner and reasonably prlqed Lscal^'on beverages, etc. As the liame Indicates, it's all de- signed in the continental manner with the show to ^ult. Even the m. c. is a dlrect-from-Cannes. Im- portation,' Guy Reiinie, Who Is an American originally- who couldn't get to first base In. his homeland but who clicked big on the cote d-Azur and after his foreign con- quests becomes a prophet in .his own home town. He pac^s the pro- ceedings and Svhile perhaps, a bit forward he strives; hard,;for the ricT- cessary Intimacy which a small ca- pacity such as this requires. Pditieroy and ■ Earle have staged the show whi(;h Is headed by Fran- ces iLangford, radio chanteuse, Illis Deoh and Joy XyRne, supplementary vocal soloists, Judd Rhys and .George Qwens, islnging. comedians, and Crawford and Caskeyi dancers. Ther6!.s also a line of six girls who disport themselves in conservative keeping with the quality, of the en- vlroriment. Jolly C.oburn's band whitJh gave out swell dansapafion at some of the bath clubs hereabouts over the summer repeats handily - in the winter spot. Piece d6 resistance of the Petit Palais is the Streets of Paris which is not:the Chi Fair rowdy-dowdy, which the-name suggests. Actually it's a suplehientary room, on the third floor, designed a la the grands boulevards, with .gay.awnihgs and a Boulevard. des • Capu(iclnes sidewalk cafe atmosphere. It's here that Rhys and Owens scintillate with thieir clever lyrics. They're, the Yacht Club Boys of twosomes and should blossohi forth overnight as big clickers for theli* stuff is bright and as arresting as the Yacht Clubbers' quartet ditties. A pianist and a bass flddle^ plus one or two of the fenime. songstresses, meander in and out with vocal solos on occasion. The Streets of Paris is strictly the after-theatre room; the second ifloor of the Petit Palais Is thy regular dlne-and-darice interior. This niakes it. doubly smart. Foi- one thing, the third floor ih the four-story brownstone clUb niterles around, town is xacely utilized sa've to house the overflow as at the Stork Club. That usually doesn't click with, the regulars Who prefer being on the second story, where the bar is. The other purpose is that it becomes a good supplement- ary spot to accomodate the late din- ner-stayers who might tire of downstairs but would just as lief enter - another environment, al- though housed in the same building, rather than go but to another spot. The Petit Palais looks plenty 'in.' Alel. Wyoifiing Broadcasting Co. (R. E. Carroll), has applied for new station at Sheridan, "^yo., to juse iOO, ■wratts. Coast Musikers Hollywood, Nov. 20. Bobby Crawford was to return here by the end of the month. Com tng with Gordon and ReVel follow Ing/the 'gitting Pretty' opening in N. Y; .Nov. 24. Hirold. StoUe's Or: •Grace & ITalllday SHET.L EASTERN :.10-Tli-F-Sn- WABC 13ddy Doolev •J.. vrj\\t. Thomp. aiNCL.MR 9-^r-w.iz Cenc Arnold "n'll Chllds Mac McCloud Too rar.snns nlff Soiibler H.irry og.en •Kr"vvlviTWn!!PV S^HTH BROS. H:4.'5-Tii-W.JZ niUy HIIIpot Sut FMWfor^ Ore ♦TTii-npnn-'Pfirch.fr. . SPOOL COTTON 9:15-F-WABC "J'ndp of Hnppinie^a* Tommy M.cT>aughlln Andrp Kost<»laneX •Pnnl T-ornell SPRAGI'E WARN. 4-F-WABC . Ti'rtklng .School' ♦Bln,pkeft . SPR-^tT'S PAT. 7f45-Tu*W.JZ Don Carney's Dog StoMes Will Jason and Val Burton cur rcntly on :music for .'Coming Out Party' at Fox. Are then loaned out to Radio for a short, and, the next Wheeler and. Woolsey picture Dr. William Axt back from N. Y after doing a special score for Metro's 'Eskimo.' Ralph Rainger wrote a dance he titled 'The Rafterp-: for George Raft to hoof to in 'Bolero.* Coast §ongpluggers are all in a heat over a yarn they claim puts, thehi in a bad light. Appeared in the Ii. A. Examiner radio column. When Ted Florlto orchestra goes into the Cocoaniit Grove, Leif Erickson will be offered to pic- tures. Willie Raskin and Ralph Freed, songwriters, working on the script of an original musical of theirs for Universal. SIMPLON CLUB tpjew ■York.'NpV. Helen Morgan is the big draw at thisi .onfe Of the most successful of the nlte spots catering to a personal following exclusively built up by John and Ernest, whose nocturnal hosting dates back to pre-prohlbl tion. And, with post-repeal, it. is evident why and how. pseudb-rniem- bershlp clubs of tjils calibre should continue to flourish. Besides Miss Morgan^ whose s ongy iKrmeve the unusual ettect dt 'stim^rnr a usually gdy room, there are' DeLy.s and Clark, wJio have been piano- loglhg around the smart spots for the past two or thi-ee seasons. They, too, are effective, hOrs d'oeuvres for the stellar attractions. The ^long- stress looks well and sings better than ever. ^ Capacity pull is largely credited by the other supper clubs to Miss Morgan, who was preceded at the Slmplon by the Yacht Club Boy.s, the last big attraction here, until they switched to the Al Howard fold for_.S arat6ga..and. at -the -Erii bas.s^:. iJ Aheh ' DELMONIGO'S Irving Aaronson and his Com- mander?, a i3-plece outfit well known to clubs, - hPtels and picture houses, has .put. down Its stakes here £or what should be a' beneficial staj', !Qand ,succeeds Paul tremalne and Orchestra, which opened the club a month pr so ago, and Friday night ushered in a neW floor ^how for the spot that retains some of tlie fea- tures ot the opening, performance but generally impresses as an Im- provetttent. Aaronson's music is a. distinct as- set both to the show, afid the pa- trons who would essay to dance to It between, the three performances of the bill nightly. It's a sweet and m.ellbw band, well in hand on alt occasions and. in the dispensing pt popular dance tunes brings out the rhythm and. swing that, helps those- who need help. With, "a" I6t of experience behind, the 13 bandsnien among the Cbm-^ manders respond faithfully to the careful and dignified direction of its leader, Aarpnson, an ..unassuming type- who sticks to ..his batdn iand : his music strictly. In addition to- the :band routines the club offers the Three Roberts Bros., a harmony trio spotted her© by NBC and announced as presented by the; brpadcastlng company. . They' work around d ~mike in harmony novelty numbers, all playing iristru- ments; and. also ;mpve around the floor slriging:at,close range to tables on the fringe between siiows. Boys make a good impressidn, . Floor show retains Its hi. c.,' Sid Tomaek, Sue Chrysler, blues singer, and Val Vestoff, smart hoofing youngster.. AdditIons.inclu.de Florla ■VestPff, who. works -vVlth Val and singly, and the dance team of Ra- mon and Ruth, replacing. Carlo, and Norma, who opened the club. Miss Vestoff as a single; lands sol- idly, her ballet routine not on the. toes, standing out as particularly sureflre and cleveir. Apparently she works better when working alonp. ■RamonvRuth team of youngsters appear In two numbers, a Spanish dance early, in the -proceedings and a sa-Viige dervish further doWri in cPhnectlon with t^e trpplcal num- bier. The combinatlpn. does a . rou- tine that's .more like the American Indian than tropical and thus seems a little ill-suited.. It's this sequence that gives the line of girls a chance to swing the hips dround for the tired business man. A capable and good-looking group of girl's on the floor, atti-actively costumed. Spot is. operated by Al DelmonicO, of the famous Delmonico ;fannlly, -and a cheerful,, w'ell appointed room where the Sock la not high. There's a minimum of $1.50 weekdays arid $2 Saturdays and Sundajrg. Char. CASANOVA, DENVER No V.- Denver is growing up. Getting, into the supper club class. Once a week. Hotel afraid of the nut for an every-nlght thing.' And borrow- Inis: the show from a theatre. Prob- ably nowhere else In-the U. S. A. is this thing being done. Arid to top It off, the union allowed the orches- tra to. donate their services on the opening night in order to give the thing a big sendoff A success. All tables sold and advance reservations indicate click. Casanova club, located in the Brown Palace hotel, class spot,-has been a swank dance and dine spot for Denver's Sacred 36 and their satelites for several years. But with Claude K. Boettcher^ principal owner of hotel, in on several of the flrst run theatres, including tli Orpheiinn, he'figured he might just as well use the stage show at th» hotel once a week. Gri Saturday night, after the last show, the troupe, line girls and all, la loaded (Continued on page 46) N. Y. A. Boston Favorite RANNY WEEKS Whose golden voice Is now heard nightly at the C o- hlgh spots of'the Hub. O'' course he sings: "EVERYTHING I HAVE IS .- YOURS" "I'LL BE FAITHFUL" 'VE GOT EVERYTHI "BEAUTIFUL GIRL" . "SITTIN' DM A .LOG, PETTIN MY DOG" "THE H-ARBOR OF HOME SWEET HOME" ROB BINS MUSIC CORPORATION II11 J[99L5E%ENTH.AVEN|JE.||J|. ■Ill • • • NEW VORK • • • nil MEET lOl R I-AVORITE .STAR OF STAGE AND SCREEN AT MIKE FRITZEL'S CHEZ PAREE America's Smnrtrst Restaurant nn<l Supper CIuli 611 Fairbanks Dcliiwnre IC.V CHICAGO