Variety (March 1921)

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. >.. ... i - » .. j i . . pany . WILLIAM FOX CIRCUIT OF THEATRES WLLIAM FOX, President Executive Offices: Fifty-fifth Street at Tenth Avenue NEW YORK Office of CHARLES S. LEVIN « VII Acts Playing Our Circuit: # On and after this date, the N. V. A. Theatrical Transfer Com- Inc, 268 West 38th Street, phone Fitz Roy 1630, Mr. RALPH BAYHL, Manager, will do all the baggage hauling for the Circuit Mr. Bayhl has assured me that he will have all the baggage at the theatres before 11 o'clock on the day of showing, and it is for this reason that we are making the change, as baggage has been late and delayed by other baggagemen. Notice to All Our Managers: Please see that Mr. Bayhl and the men of the N. V. A. Trans- fer Company, Inc., get every assistance back stage in carrying out their work. Yours truly, WILLIAM FOX CIRCUIT OF THEATRES —- C. S. LEVN, General Manager "Grown Up Rabiea" 14-1S Cohen's ltewburg 17-It Cohen's Pough- keepale II Howard Boeton. Hastings Harry 14 Miner's Bronx New York 21 Orpheum Paterson. "Hip Hip Hurrah'' 14 Gayety De- troit 21 Gayety Toronto. "Hits and Bits" 14 Gayety Buffalo 2a Gayety Rochester. "Hurly Burly" 14 Pertn Circuit 21 Gayety Baltimore. "Jasz Babies" 14 Grand Worcester 21 Plaza Springfield. "Jingle Jingle" 14 Lyric Dayton 21 Olympic Cincinnati. "Jolleties" 14 Casino Boston 21 Co- lumbia New York. "Joy Riders" 14 Gayety Louisville 21 Empress Cincinnati. "Kandy Kids" 14 Plaza Springfield 21 L. O. Kelly L*w t4-l€ Bast able Syra- cuse 17-Ji) Gayety Utica 21 Gay- ety Montreal. "Kewpie Dolls" 14 Park Indianapolis •21 Gayety J.ouisvillo. "Lid Lifters" 14-16 New Bedford New Bedford 17-19 Academy Fall River 21 (.rand Worcester. "London Belles" 14 Gayety Kansas Citv 21 L O. "Maids of America" 14 Majestic Jersey City 21 Perth Ambov 22 Plalnfleld 21 Stamfofd 24-26 Park Bridgeport. Marion Dave 14 Casino Philadel- phia 21 llurtig 4k Seamon's New York. "Million Dollar Dolls" )4 Gayety Pittsburgh 21-23 Park Youngs- town 24-2f> (iiund Akron. "Mischief Makers" 14 Century Kansas City 21-23 Lyceum St Jose. "Monte Carlo Girls" 14 Standard St Louis 21 Century Kansas City. "Naughty Naughty" 14 Gayety Newark 24 Rajah Reading 25-26 Grand Trenton. "Parisian Klirts" 14 Gayety Minne- apolis 21 Gayety St Paul. "Parisian Whirl" 14 Gayety St Louis 21 Star and Garter Chi- cago. "Peek-a-P»oo" 14 Columbia Chi- cago 20-22 Berchcl Des Moines. "Powder Puff Revue" 14 Empire Brooklyn 21 Empire Newark. "Puss Puss" 14 Howard Boston 21- 23 New Bedford New Bedford 24- 26 Academy Fall River. "Raizle Dazzle** 14-16 Lyceum st Jose 21 Gayety Minneaj>olis. Reeves Al 14 Kmpire Toledo 21 Lyric Dayton. Reynolds Abe II Casino Brooklyn 21 Peoples Philadelphia. "Record Breakers" 14-15 Armory Binghamton 16 Elmira 17-19 Enter Niagara Falls 21 Star Toronto. "Roselan.l Girls" 14 Palace Balti- more 21 Gayety Washington. Singer Jack It Columbia Sew York 21 Casino Brooklyn. "Snappy Snapps" 14 Kmpire New- ark 21 Casino Philadelphia. WARDROBE PROP. TRUNKS. $10.00 Flill lliu'vns ll.i v# o«»»»n 'i!»*<1 Alar S few BttCnn<1 Ifsnd Innovation 4fld l"it>re Wardrnb* Trunk! $10 *nd tl& A few extra la-R«- I'rnpert* Trunks Also old Taylor an.I Il-il Trunks Parlor PlfWil 2t West :;ist Street. N>» Y».rU City. "Social Follies" 14 Gayety Mil- waukee 21 Haymarket Chicago. "Social Maids" 14 Gayety Boston 21 Grand Hartford. "Some Show" 14 Olympic New York 21 Gayety Newark. "Sporting Widows" 14 Empire Providence 21 Casino Boston.' •Step Lively Girls" 14 Gayety Rochester 21-23 Bastable Syra- cuse 24-26 Gayety Utica. Ft one and Pillard 14 Kmpress Cin- cinnati 21 L *ceum Columbus. "Sweet Sweeties" 14 Gayety St Paul 21 Gayety Milwaukee. "Tempters" 14 Cadillac Detroit 21 Knglewood Chicago. "Tid Bits of 1920" 14 Knglewood Chicago 21 Standard St Louis. "Tiddledy Winks" 14 Gayety Brook- lyn 21 Olympic New York. "Tittle Tattle" 14 Gayety Baltimore 21 L O. "Town Scandals" 14 Star Cleveland 21 Empire Toledo. "20th Century Maids" 14 llurtig & Seamon's New York 21 2«'mplre Brooklyn. • "Twinkle Toes" 1.1-15 Berchel Des Moines 21 Gayety Omaha. "Victory Belles" 14 Gayety Wash- ington 21 Gayety Pittsburgh. "Whirl of Mirth" 14 Star Toronto 21 Academy Buffalo. White Pat 14 Academy PittsUuxgh 21 Penn Circuit. Williams Mollie 14 Orpheum Pater- son 21 Maj^'tic Jersey City. performance of "The Meanest Man in the World," and. through explan- ations by Otto Kruger, who is play- ing George M. Cohan's role, the audience was able to 'catch every laugh in the play. ' Georgette Cohan-Souther and her husband, together with Ethel Levev and the latter's husband, Claude Graham-White, returned to New York from Palm Beach Monday. It was revealed this week that Marjorie Cassidy, formur Zfegfe'd "Frolics" girl and later with "Cen- tury Miunlght Whirl," was married at Alexandria, Va.. May 29. 1920, to Joseph B. Whitehead, a wealthy New Yorker. Their romance began four years ago when she was a chorus girl and he a student at Yale. Ida Von Ciaussen was committed to jail in Atlantic City Monday when she failed to furnish $1,000 bail to appear on a charge of sell- ing an automobile which she did not fully.own.. . The Independent Talking Ma- chips Co. of Manhattan has filed schedules in bankruptcy showing liabilities of $301,662 and claimed assets of $198,435. "Mary Stuart" has been an- nounced officially as .the title of John Drinkwater's play, heretofore referred to as "Mary. Queen of Scots." It will open at the Ritz theatre March 21. The trial of John J. McGraw on Volstead act charges growing out of his affray at the Lambs Club, slated for March 7, has been post- poned until April 4 to allow him complete the training seasbt. of the G ants. Chicago aldermen seeking to pro- hibit girls acting as theatre ushers on the ground they would not be able to handle a crowd in a fire panic are being opposed by Peter Sehaeffer, of Jones. Linick & Schaeffer. He says the girls now are t-o well drilled and eomnptent they would conduct themselves as well as men in an emergency. Evelyn Cavanaugh. dancer, has rejoined "Love Birds.* M. T. Middleton has resigned as manager of the Princess, Chicago, j BALTIMORE. By F. O. OTOOLE. FORD'S.—"The Romantic Young Lady." a comedy by G. Martin Sierra, the English version by Helen and H. Granville Barker, received its American premiers here Monday under the direction of David Belasco.- Well received by a large audience. M 1NERS AKE-UP Est. Henry C. Miner, Inc. ATLANTIC CITY. By CHARLES SCHEUER. The Olobi* and Woods this week have pictures According to ail expectations the Steel Pier will op««n on March 20. with Leman's Orchestra. The Pier, Usually opening in February, has delayed its debut for the season, owing to the increased costs de- manded by union musicians. The Million Dollar Pier opens March, IU. Joseph 11. Moss has announced the resumption of the Cafe Beaux Arts. March 16. The Black . and Whit.' Melody Boys. Oakland Sis- ters. Idler and Co.. Olive Hill. Bvs Darling, Carol Haydon. will he there. Chillies Jeter. Kiise.o dancer, will continue as door manager. Ned Way bum this wvek b e gu n rehearsals Of 'Two Little Girls In l»!u<>." the 1'Yed Jackson musical comedy which will be produced by A. L. Brlanger. Jules Arnsteihj husband <»f Fan* nic liricc. will be fn-c<l of the charge of receiving stolen property unless the prosecution calls him for trial before Juij I. This was the ulti- matum issued liy .hulu'c Kosalskv in the N. Y. Court of General Ses- sions. Zoc I larneti h i> 'The Rose Girl." ret in ned to | LADIES . Are you interested in the most remarkable sale of KAYSER'S ITALIAN SILK UNDERWEAR VANITY FAIR GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR VAN RAALTE JERSEY SILK UNDERWEAR McCALLUM FINE SILK HOSIERY POINTEX FINE* SILK HOSIERY at 25 to 50 PER CENT REDUCTION? • SEE-WINDOW DISPLA YS . 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