Variety (January 1920)

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32 VMUEXT/ Bematram Mr* Carp Norman Cotter Mrs Barrios Jean I^chion .. " ™™!S'iw of the «•"••-'» ~rMjrt..i con..Si, . law requiring theatre scalpers to pay a iiccnse fee of $300 a month will be made Feb. 9 by the District Court of Appeals. Meantime the cases are scheduled to Bohn Qeorf• Chap. Bordoll it Otto .CJreriet; George Caaion Jimmy Chappall Mra Crawford Ant'ette CfornweiiBlUy Cullen Frank ham Paul • ■ come up in the police court, when sev- Brenfrnjay • " <- $m eral alleged violators accused of BrjsOXs ir6fber|r.£>. C!l "scalping** without a license will be SmESESS. 4 s V £?! Bordlnl & Bernard .'Cbeitley Mae CtrBntngha Bowers Walter * O Clccolirti Guide ■■': CurSon J • ''Cleveland Bab* Breen Kitherlne a** Chicago, Jatv'21 Thurston, the Magician, is .bo ' Brumbaugh "R ■> . , ' Burtn^rArfhur d> Bur* urW tF/i ''"■■' '■'.»•' »-.', '.'.•: t ■ ■ ■'- & fife Dtlmore G B « -V grf Btvmsssr: •■a »- DeValery Migndn . | iij'... m , r Dae Frank Dall Stanley ..illnton Walter.,, 'vx'jDdla Msa--* •"•'' Cochran Chariest K "/Daley Joseph Co e Alive * Dj»rlfng Joseph gollliui Jauaiaa AJ Davtdar Arthur THURSTON TO OLYMPIC i ^fe \jSgSSoJ ^IflKWL - come tc the Oh,n,n IV,;I5 V^iMifflfc #§8^1 ■ gj» E M»V TF5SP|«*' Rene*'-- 3*4alla Wal sihne},;-. 1,gan Emmett ceeding "Civilian Clothes'*, (with yvit- liam Courtenay starred). The companj will tour the major eastern cities. The Los Angeles company of "Civ*/-. ilian Clothes" haa passed its 30th week.^;, * ELEPHANT TOO HEAVY. San Francisco, Jan, 21. Robinson's Elephants, on the Pan- - tages time, nearly caused a panic at San Jose; when one of the bulls caused the stage to cave in during a perfenh- ance in that city.' ! v .;'„ \'i Y Lieut Co* Haa a Divorce. San Francisco, Jan. 21 Harry Carson: Coe, recently a liei*-;/ tenant in the medical corps in France,: wan granted a divorce here last \\:eek from Sylvia Coe, a cafe entertainer. They were married in Fresno in 191"/. Delvln Joa DaVoie Mies DeRono Thelma Dockatader M Donla Frank Donahue Marl* Donohue Jaa Down a Marie Dubln Al Dumitrescu Mettu Duncan Dorothy Duniav Billy v < .Duvall Vide Dwyer Leo ; Earl Beagle EdelBten Willie ■\ Edmonds Lee Emmet Georgia Etrcelle Carmen Ernie Eddie Evans Eddie Everest Frank Burette M t :, PVidJey tHadyi Rane^BeUe Farrell Ptny Feu vet t« Maud Ferns A LItt Fields Billy Finn Albert" Fowler Gene Fox T Fox Ethel Freeman Elsie Frilling Frieda Frits Hugh Fulton Grace Fulton ft Mack Oaffney Harry Gantlena Toy 8 Gautler Leonard Gay lor Bonnie Gerard Jack Qlbba Joyce Gibbe Katharine Gibaon Alex Giles Mrs Gliroy Nolan ft C Getzle Lena Gluran John Glenn Estelle Goldman Miss Goodman Frank Goodman 8 T Gordon * Le Mar Goslar Irving Graham J A Grannlaon Cath Granville H Gray Mildred Gray Trixle Gray Bessie Green Rose Guler Ganne John Quip Robt Gurand John - ■ Gwen ft Clark Had den ft Norman Halgler Loman Halngan Jack. Haml Clalrette Hampton & Blake Hardy Frank Harris J W Harris Val Hanaon Grace Hardle Bob Harkina Jim Harris Benjamin ■ §5 "I Wr Indiana Theatre Damaged" by Fire. •i .' Chicago, J a& 2E& A fire near the Indiana Theatre Sunday caused the basement' of 'the theatre to be flooded. Most of the dressing rooms were inundated' . AMONG THE MUSIC MEN. g' Jack Mills, Inc. Joined the',M,,p. >. ft thia month. .3:" •- •.>•-■. Wolfle Gilbert Is back In iiwb&ttkt-i ■ an; extended wea tern va udeyine toUr.V*-*"' William Jerome Is writing for Harry. VOtt Tilier. . • rt ' is to he starred "'by Florence Nash' Henry Savage. C B. Cochran haa bought the English rights to "The Ruined Lady." The'Girl In the Limousine" will fin- ish'Its run Jan. 81. It will be succeeded at the El tinge by "Breakfast in Bed." Florence Nash la to be presented by Henry B. Savage in a "Blangy" role in a new play. •...;*:.;•.-'..is NeWn Talt, of Melbourne, has theAnSr^^ alian and New Zealand rights - of- trallan "Irene." Owen- Oliver MoroBco will produce Davis, new comedy. "Marry the Poor Girl." In Los Angeles. '. ... , V r Minnie Blauman . (Berlin)' has an-, nounced her engagement to Moe Walker,. non-profeBBlonaf. ; , _'•■. ,..;.; Cyril Keightly and'VlsLwlfe. Ethel Dane, have written a comedy 'which' the Shuberts are considering for production. Oscar Hammersteln, 2d, has r been elected chairman of the 1920 Flay Com- mittee of Columbia University. The management of the Gaiety, Lon- don, haa cabled 'here denying reports that "Irene" will go to the Gaiety.. .-, LETTERS When sending for mall to VARIETY, address Mail Clerk. POSTCARDS, ADVERTISING Oil CBV CBLAH LETTERS WILL NOT BB AD- VB RTISBD . LETTERS . ADVKRTISED IN ONB ISSUE ONLY. Aaddon ft Norman Adams' F Adams' Josephone Adele Miss Albro Albert Allan Florence, Anthony Jack , Autel Irene Arrlngton CostUmer Armstrong Flossie Australian Alberto Am eta Miss Avallon Hugh ■ »■-. Aveney Henry Avery Wilbert Baker Buddy. ' -.■' Baptlete J '. ■'=,}' Barbette. • •• ':'■;■'^ V: Bard Wllkie »/.?'■' Bauer & Saunders Bayard Victor Beard Billy Belknap Anna^ Belmont Rose Belmont Joel Bennett Mrs PROFESSIONAL COPIES AND ORCHESTRATIONS IN ALL KEYS TAKE ADVANTABE OF OUR COA8T-T0-C0AST 8ERVICE M. WITMARK & SONS ■■•'*. AL COOK, 1562 Broftj^ay^ew York - xN«t f p.i.ee Th..tre) WOWHC/ 0WN& Sil ■ FrineiK«.' Cal., t^TantatMi'WdjT^A^:! JACK OfiowLlY, ^rwWinoa *. -\i. ■; it B«lkntp at., :. »• , H. R0?S McCCURE.' St. 'Paul, Hlan„ ■ ' . ,! ./.Empurlum Merfc.Co, '.'w' THOMAS Jv QUI OLE V. ChlMIO. Ill,, '. Garrlelf The»tre Bldg, ':'■■■■ • "\" '• ,V\5',V, •, ';■''■■ ■■■; T ;;'t'Jos; ^lUiiM.; _ ..,: ; T 428 Barth.Blook. 8I0NEY KLEIN. Satt Lake City..Utah. ;;-. T, ;.«s .WhitatoVe A«a... . • . ,>l. Worth, ciawiaiid, Om ' ;> vFourth anil Protpa^t 8ti. • ■ •ED. EDWARDS. PhltadalpMa, Pa., ■■•■ ' 38 South Ninth St. HAL. M. KING. Kanaaa City, Ma.. . Galrty Thoatra Bids. ;.' JACK LAHEY. Bottoa. 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