Variety (March 1921)

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M V%Vl >TT AJAX and EMILY Take this means of offering their sincere respect and hearty thanks to MR. E. F. ALBEE for his kind interest and endorsement. i MR. J. H. LUBIN for his straightforward honest treatment. MESSRS. SCHENCK for a square deal. AJAX and EMILY are now booked for the LOEW CIRCUIT after having played all over the world from Mexico to Alexandria, Egypt. Always a success. Twelve years ago received $700 per week for an original motor car stunt. Played Stoll, Controlling and Syndicate Tours and are rebooked in 1922 for Sir Oswald Stoll and Syndicate Tours. Played one month at Alhambra. Paris, in 1920 with our present act. _ Our Personal Manager AL. GROSSMAN is a smart, square chap who will quickly climb the ladder of fame. A lively hustler. Watch him. MR. ALBEE. MR. LUBIN and MESSRS. SCHENK, again accept our hearty thanks. AJAX and EMILY N. V. A. • • mutinies. Two of the latter have been purchaa*d for vaudeville. Florence Reed, in "The Mirage." and William Favcrsham, in "The Prince and the Pauper," have start- ed the nwing around New York. Violet Randolph, of "Good Times.*' and h«*r husband, Robert Morrill, formerly a Hip acrobat, nave pur- chased a tavirn 2»; October Moun- tain, hear Bast L' e. Mass.. Which they will convert into a summer re- sort for Hip performers. unless $1,478 is paid at once, she says. A benefit is being arranged for April 12 to piv. erve the monu- ment. Mrs. Oscar Hammerstein admits she faces a financial crisis, confront- ed with tat necessity of raising $9,000 this week in order to prevent fee- closure of two mortgages on the Manhattan opera house. A firm of monument builders threaten! to re- move the Oscar Hammerstein mon- ument from Woodlawn cemetery Louise Homer, former principal contralto at the Metropolitan, ap- peared in concert at Carnegie Hall in a recital with her daughter this week. 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J., is FRANK L. SMITH, Managing Director of tha Rialto Theatre, Newark's foremost tam- ple of motion picture art. As he parades the main stem all the fair damsels turn and admire his manly form. The reason? He is all dolled up in his Eddie Mack. 15&2-1584 Broadway Opp. Strand Theatre . 722-724 Seventh Ave, Opp. Columbia Theatre jbj ss x ..Li--iu.-u-ia nnni 'i si ■ J M ll-ULU. ' JJg.L-S . J . U- • Jt JUST TO REMIND YOU "I FOUND A ROSE IN THE DEVIL'S GARDEN J! IS THE BIGGEST HIT BALLAD FRED FISHER, Inc. 224 West 46th Street New York City y ■