Variety (December 1920)

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t, 1920 VARIETY 31 When in LONDON (ENGLAND) You arc cordially invited to call on HERMAN DAREWSKI MUSIC PUBLISHING CO. (St. Switiiins Syndicate, Ltd.) LADD NEWS OF THE MUSIC MEN Otto Motzan has signed to writ4 for Wjfcerson-Berlln-Snyder. Al Sanders has been appointed professional manager for Harm*. Charles Bradley has been pro- muted from the Boston branch to the managership of Hemick's new Atlanta office. The Cathedral Music Co. Is the 1 name of a new publishing organiza- tion sponsored by Al Bernard and Krnest Bare, the phonograph sing- ers. Matty Fried burg is in charge of their New York office. .. 1 OPENS AT DAREWSKI HOUSE 122-124 Charing Cro«» Road, W. C. 2 THE BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE PALACE THEATRE NEW YORK or THE LEADING AMERICAN HOUSES JAN. 10,1921 For a Short Season in Vaudeville X. HOLIDAY GREETINGS FROM I AL G. D Max Winkler, head of BelW-ln. Inc., has formed an independent publishing branch under the name of Winkler, Inc., catering chiefly to film music. Louis Breau has been appointed general professional manager of both companies. The Vernon Trio, a new phono- graph comLlnation composed of Arthur Johnson.and two ex-mem- bers of Art Hickman's Band. Bert Raulton and George King by name, have signed to record for the Kmer- son Phonograph Co. Archie Lloyd, formerly New Or- leans manager of the Feist Music Co.. and more recently touring with Al Plantadosl In vaudeville, replac- ing Bert Walton (taken ill on the* road), has assumed charge of Irving Berlin's Boston branch. Harvey W. Orr has been appoint- ed professional manager of the Sherman-Clay Music Co , San Fran- cisco, succeeding Ben Black, who has signed to writo exclusively for the Waterson-Berlln-Snyder house, with whom the latter will be asso- ciated in Frisco. Vincent Lopez and his Harmony Hounds, last with the Pat Hooncv- Marion Bent "Rings of Smoke" »e- vue, have signed with tho Columbia Graphophone Co. for a term of years to record exclusively for It. Lopes is at present rehearsing with tha Wllner-Romberg production of "Oh Pat." Harold Chamberlain, song writer, in Detroit with his folks, expects to return to New York the last of January. Chamberlain was last con- nected with the Will Rosslter house. He Is at present staging a society .how In the automobile city entitled "Some Glrl, M of which he wrote the book and lyrics. DEAN OF MINSTRELSY And Founder of the AL G. FIELD MINSTRELS Eddie Kuhns and His Jazz Band, who arrived recently from San Francisco following a cross-coun- try auto trip, made their first con- cert appearance at the usual Fri- day afternoon concerts at the Kmerson Studios last week. Kuhni, who is related to the Three While Kuhns (vaudeville), -has signed to record for Emerson. Charles N. Daniels, of Daniels * Wilson, Inc., is reported to have sold out his half interest in the business and to have signed an ex- clusive writing contract with a large New York publisher. Mr. Daniels is known better as Neil Moret. his nom do plume, with h»ts like "Peggy," "Mickey," et al. to his ••redit. Sila Le Vuy was married io Mi»r- | ion J. Adelson, non-profession;.!. j Dae, 2. Miss Le Vay is connected with the 8hapiro-Bernstein Musta Co. professional staff. The couple re»"rned this week fr.>m their honei - Marie Sabbott HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL • (Sabbott and Brooks) ORPHEUM CIRCUIT Direction, LEWIS & GORDON «r~ Yuletide Greetings Front WILL J. HARRIS 504 State-Lake Bldg. CHICAGO, ILL. N To Everybody r 4RL G0F0RTH and FRANK BROCKWAY - IN - "THE CHICKEN THIEF" WlSHKS 1QVHRY ONI A PROSPWBOUS NKW YKAK • Booked solid by Keith Office through Pat Casey- Agency from Sept. 13, 1920, until lune 15, 1921. Regards to my Wild wood pals, Brown and Bar- rows, Geo. (Sap- pinton) Brooks, Ray and Willie Wolf and Golf Hound Jim Har- kins. ED. MORTON —» THEN TO — WILDWOOD, N. J., for the Summer