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i ** * f*. r-*^ Widay, July 29, 1921 V AEIBTY 25 E. F. ALBEE, President J. J. MURDOCK, General Manager F. F. PROCTOR, Vice-President B. F. Keith's Vaudeville Exchange (AGENCY) (Palace Theatre Building, New York) B. F. KEITH EDWARD F. ALBEE PAUL KEITH F. F. PROCTOR Founders Artists cain book direct by addressing S. K HODGDON Feiber&SheaAMALGAMATED Theatrical Enterprises 1542 BROADWAY, (LOEW BLDG.) NEW YORK *fU't* TEUCrUGNR BRYANT G680 f^ BERT LEVEY CIRCUITS VAUDEVILLE THEATRES ALCAZAR THEATRE BUILDINO SAN FRANCISCO PAUL GOUORON EASTBRN REPRBSBNTATIVB. WOODS. THEA. BIjDO., CHICAGO rK'TIUKS- I.iber«.v. ' Tni>it Your Wife"; (*olumbin, "riuytliingM of UrHtiny": ICivoli. "A Trivato Sran- dal"; MnjoKtif. "Dream Street"; llilMxxIroiiH-, "A Voice in the liurk." VAUDEVILLE '•-AGENCY:,::::: 1441 Broadway, New York rUONK IIKYANT SMS BEN and Tj^T IT T 1? 1| AUSTRALIAN JOHN ^ ^ J^ J_-#Xl/rV CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE, MELODRAMA AND PANTOMIME American Representative, A. BEN FULLER sSt— 8AN FRANCISCO DELGER BLDG., 1005 MARKET ST. PHONE PARK 4332 Lon^acre ll.n^ineerin^ and Construction Company INC. Specializing theatre financing and construction ii 4 CHICAGO OFFICES American Bond & Mortgage Bldg. NEW YORK OFFICES . 5C2 Fifth Ave. (Srand opera In a nieture theatre iM here thiH week by Paul K. NnbeL manager of the Ijiberty when he in- Htalled four lueinberR of tbe Souora M I N E RS MAKE-UP Est. Henry C. Miner, Inc. Booking First Class Acts in FIRST CLASS THEATRES ARTISTS MAY BOOK DIRECT THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT MARTIN BECK, MORT H. SINGER TreBident s • (lenerul Manager. CHARLES E. BRAY General Western Representative FRANK W. VINCENT, GEORGE A. GOTTLIEB, Managoru' Itooking Dei>t. FLOYD B. SCOTT Publicity and Promotion. BENJ. B. KAHANE, Sec'y. TroaH,. and Counsel. S. LAZ LANSBURGH. AHKOciate C'ouDsel JOHN POLLOCK, PresH l>epartnient O. R. McMAHON, Maiiftucr Ajiditin^ Drpartment. GENERAL OFFICES. PALACE THEATRE BUILDING, NEW YORY CITY iirand Opera company for a limited ^Qgagement. The four are Kduardo liajarazu, Reatrift I^Ksorni Speria Siictel and Ignacio del CaHtillo. When the curtain drops on "(loo^l- bye, EverybiMly." current at the Ly- ric, the ijyrle Muaical Travesty com- pany will call it a season and seek vacation plaees until Keftt. 4. A. C. Winn, veteran vaudeville ac- tor and director, spent last week divi(jing his time between his appear- aneeK at the Pantages and hobnob- The Western Vaudeville Managers' Association ^ Jehn J. Nash, Business Manager. Thomas J. Carmody, Booking Manager 5th Floor State-Lake Theatre Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL. ly appronehing tlio finiHliing toiiclics and could be ready for the opening at short noti<e. It is impoKsihIc to learn when the opeiiiiij; will orcnr. It WHS first annouiu-ed the hoilsc wouUl open .Itily HI. Now it is a safe bet that it will not open until aroiiMd Se[)t. 1. as it seems improbahle that any one would op<'n a new liruisc in J the middle of this heated term. to i-ancel her Orpheuni engagements l.ist month and eome home on aeconnt oT throat trouble, is now reeuppriit- iiij; fn.m a slight «tperati<tn, i.t the llesean-h hospital. She will rest here Ix'fore resuming. Querrini A Co* TM LMiii* Me Larff«tt ACCOBDIOM rACTORV la Ik* URttt« Stat*. Th« only Kartfl^ t^at makr* tn* i*^ •r nr«<Ja — a«d« hft band. t77-27« CalMWftM Aytait* FrtnclM*. C«l., bing with the friends of 2<) years a^i'- Winn CQme hrrr in a team with Leon Krrol many years ago from Australia and he credltH I^rry Keating. I^un Flood and <»eor^e li. Hakrr, now mayor of Portland, with the insfiira- tion for any Kucress he and lOrrol have attained. The W\iitesiue Bros., at ('orvallia have broken ground for a theatre. The house will seat 12(X). to produce. Transfer to a straight picture program was undertaken as an experiment, it being iinderstood that there might be a reversion to vaudeville this fall. The metropolitan season of IV F. Keith's opens Sept. 12. The Shu- berts open the legitimate season at the Murat with the "Passing Show of IftiL" direct out of Chicago. The opening date has not been announced but it usually is L.nbor Day. The Stuart Walker (\)mj»any is expected to stay in the Murat until the Sat- urday before Labor I>«y. The i>remiere of "Main street." at the Murat last week was one of the best six days Stnart Walker has had ^ bis live years in Indianapolis. KANSAS CITY By WILL R. HUGHES. Jdeal park weather continues in PARKER'S HAIR BAUSAM IImbovcx I>&n(lnifl KtoptflairFaUlBC Restores Color mn4 Boautr t« Crar •»<* Faded Hair •0<-. Iinrt ll.Wat l>rujrr'"»«- RI-fV'T <'»'rTri. Whu. ratttiOf'Tir N T this part of the country. Ele<-tric and Fairmont Parks as well as sev- eral smaller snmmf'r places, are doing a "land office" business. At the l]m- press where the "Saucy Hahies" is serving up two bills of musical couj- edy a w<'ek with three slr>ws daily, business is holding up beyond v\]>rr- tations; the coiufiany doin^ a little better than hre.'iking even, inul flo" engagement will ctintinue iiiitil Se|i- tembir, tinh'ss something nnforseeti oi'curs. The down town picture shows are all holding on hot the slump at the box oflices continues and re|>orfv are current that the hts-es :it the sev eral houses is running into the thoii- saodw. The new Pantages theatre is r.i|i- "Tlie Follies" al Fleet ric I'jirk. continue to he the talk of the amuse- ment circles in this part of the i'oiin- try. As :i drawing t iird the jtark has never had an attra lit)n that held the cr(»wds as they are held this summer the huge music juivilion being niac- ticallv as crow<led for 1h«' ten o'cloeU show as the eight o'clock one. Di- reci<tr. Hoy Mn<'U keeps the hill mov- ing in a fast and furious manne:*; the pep and ginger causing may eo:M- plimetiiry comments. Hoila and Twin ette. Kthel Keller and ('hums, and "I'.ig Jim" the Shimmy hear, are the new a<ts this week. Mary Kile\. who has scored a per^ Mial rtn-cess at •lie I'ark. and Ttrown's Saxophone Six. the feiit-.ired niMsiciil ofTering, have he<Mi held over indefinitely. The Ilagenheck Wallace show joyed good husincHs ,Iuly 17-lN. eiivns dr<'W real <*ircuH weather being the first tented attraction season got all of the best of it. en- Tlie nnil this The .MeH<*o Picture Co. has pur- chased one of the oji'est «'states in • his part <»f the ountry and turned it irito a idcture f)lan. It is one of the show places of this city. Beautify Your vm MMt i««ii tMe H «■■« fMNrf. U»»t •( tha -'^rtfM-' •IM" hata aMalacd aatf n-< talRcd batttff parts ly baylagl ■• Mrrad tiMir ttataral tni.t aarfaatlaat aad raiaava Maai-; Itliat. CtaialUtlaa (rta. Fecal raataaakU. F. E. SMITH, M. D. 347 Fifth Avenue N V. ntF. <»DO. Waldorf The The |<M'al Oiphenm. *JS. It was originally Aug. U. nill fipen Am;.'. antiounced for Yellow ('ah and HjigijT'' ^'''Ui- Itany of this city, which liamlles all of the theatrieal hauling, has volun tarilv announced a rediictioTi in thea- trieiil rates for th<' eoming season. 'I'lie ents are ten cents a |»ieee on trunks; $*J a load for 'JC-fiK.t trucks and $1 a load for 4(>-f<»ot trueks. PORTLAND, ORK. IIKILK; -Wjiy l)o\Nn Fast' him. I-VUir- l.yric .Musirjil Co. in ■'<Joodbve, l*'.vcrybody."' ROCHESTER, N. Y. By L. B. SKEFFINGTON. LYCFC.M .Manhattan Placets in "Oh. Ladv. Ladv." TF.VIPLF - (;ijKer compat.y in "Clarence." FAY'S—Neil McKinley. Frg'iti and Herman. 1^'ach Laguiidan Trio, Pearl .\bbott Co., Sigaiet iind iMirrow, A I. 'Ivler; "Hevond Price." him. Films "Ilr.iise of Tolling Pell."* ; COVERS FOR t-ORCHESTRATIOr^S * '•.%>!> 1 KATlfF.R BRIFrVAsrs. 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