Variety (April 1920)

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ARISTO (FOBMERLT BOTIL BBTANT) 101 WEST 44TH STREET <6TH AVE.), NEW YORK CITT Uadat Me* Managwntint AB GaaraBleaeea—Baaitable.Betaa Roenu Oosle er 1 Sallik WMh er Wltheat Bali TBU BBTAMT UST>UN MARION HOTEL 166 West 35th Street, N. Y. City (2 blocks from Penn. Station) Under new manaacment 101 newly renorated rooma—all modern convcnteneea—kitchen _ . prlTlIecef. Ratea; It and up. TeLUreeler BS7S-S874 UABTIN A. GRAHAU, Uanater "Hay ORANDVIBW.—Charles Ray tn Foot, Straw Foot" . KITSILANO.—Katherlne McDonald "The Beauty Market." FROQRESS, NATIONAL, PRINCBSS, PAIRVlfiJW.—Ploturea. In The Lonsdale, North Vancouver, will reopen under the management of the same people who formerly operated the Empire, North Vancouver, the latter now controlled hy Columbia Theatrea. Ltd. Plana for the new theatre to be erected by the leBseea of the Empire are almost completed nand buUdlns operationa will be started soon. A certain amount of stock In Allen's Vancouver Theatre, Ltd., Is now belntt ottered to the publla This company win operate the new Alleii Theatre now under construction here. In the prospectus the weekly receipts are estimated at $6,000 and expenses at $3,000, this la> oludin? $1,000 weekly for film service and $800 payroll. The buUdlngr will cost $100,000, while the ground Is field und«r a 99-year lease wltn a rental of $10,000 yearly. WASHINGTON, D. C. By HARDIB MBAKIN. This city'Is once more running "true to form," Inasmuch as three new plays are having their first presentations this week, two on Sunday nfght and the other at the National on Monday. Among these three Is one that Is being produced under, the direction of Osofge M. Cohan and h9' Is working true to his reputation having this opening on his hands and bringing another complete cast along with him for rehearsals In another piece that will open within the near future. 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Cohan's Corns- diaas (that Is the manner in which all the billing announces the attraction) In a aew musical play, "The House That Jack Built." It is reviewed elsewhere. SHUBBRT-OARRICK.—Another open- ing, Theodore C Deltrloh Is offering Bide Dudley's new farce comedy. "Ohi Henryl" with Dallas-Welford. William Rosells. Florence Carrette, Eva Condon, Cather- ine- Carroll, Jamea Corrlcan, Vera Rial and Feroe Benton in the oast It Is stated to be "Aa Antidote for the Eigh- teenth Amendment" and is reviewed else- SHUBBRT-BELASCO.—And still an- other first showing, this one being Mr. and Mrs. Coburn's ^'S Showers" and com- edy with muslo by William Cary Duncan with Anna Wheaton and Walter Wilson In the oast It is also reviewed else- where. FOLI'S.—What really might be termed a triumph was the return of B. H. Sothern and JullA Marlowe to this city, which they have chosen as their perman- ent home, in a ^series of Shakeapear's plays. It Is needless to say that capacity business has been the order of the week the house being practically sold out by the mail order advance sale before the tickets were placed on sale at the win- dow. "Twelfth Night" was shown on Monday, Thursday evenings and Satur- day matinee; "Hamlet" Tuesday and Sat- urday evenings; "Taming of the Shrew" Wednesday and Friday evenings. COSMOa—Trovato: Maria Hart and the Saxo Four; The Zelgler Twins Conpanyi Hunter, Chick and Hunter; Zuhn and Dries; Eddie Faber and Bessie MoOowan; Mattle Ferguson and Company In "Eggs 1b BggB," and feature lllma GAYETY.—"The Bon Tom Olrla" FOLLY.—"Parisian FUrts." LOEWS PALACB.—Wallaoe Bead In "Szouse Hy Dost." "MV CBUAir "Hnp* RwdanMi «« BtSMsIaae. TBSGBIDIIIJi 4« Bddy 8t, takVnadMs Adiaflaa to erayekaa Ova an Um Hbm WMlMb HatOakMk Haa A Cmm »». "soMK carrtv SOL. R. APTS. Phones Celanbna 4491 and 4SS4 Fomishedi 2, 8 and 5 Booms Complete Hoosekeeplns 31 and 33 West 65th St. NEW YORK CITY BMWMM BiMdway aaS Ciatmi PSik>W«st 8. BILEY, Prop. ■Marlon Davis In Brady in LOEWS COLUMBIA.- "April Folly." MOORE'S RIAI/ro.—Alice "Slnnera." • CRANDALL'S METROPOLITAN AND KNICKBOCKER.—Snigene O'Brien In "His Wife's Money." MOORE'S GARDEN.—Second week of Anita Stewart in "In Old Kentucky." Hunter, Chick and Hunter as well as Zuhn and Drles^ppearlng at the Cosmos this week, are washlngtonlans. Elisabeth Brioe Is topping the bill at Keith's this week, while Percy Bronson and Winnie Baldwin are featured. **