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26 VARIETY v» V-r- Friday, July 29, 1921 VARIETY'S SPECIAL CBARUE WILSON THE LOOSE NUT Direoton CLAUDE W. BOSTOCK rr^ MARCUS LOEW CIRCUIT NUMBER ''Tew Funey Buoys^ PAUL IROHER HARRY ELDRIDGE in "I DONT CARE*' nookrd Nolid. l<OKW TIME DlrectiQn, HORWITZ L KRAUS HART, WAGNER and ELTIS In "(iOINC. TO TUK OI'RKA" 'The (rio cwcceed In •iMrwlns sdmethlfiK orts BAl, drviatlOB from the conventloaal. An tdeal cunirdy turn which i-oufd vtanJ • ny leal.'— VARIMTY. BOOKED SOLID At Home Rawson TOM HANOER8 and DAVE THURSBY Anaoynce Rmri and Bath |I8 to $25 Week Room and Shower. $14 to $I7.S0 Wk. SuiUs « $18 to $4a Week HOTEL JOYCE 31 West 7l8t Street f'KNTRAl. PARK WEjJT A.til>izri\dale« L^. L will he ibHued with the opening o£ LOEWS NEW STATE THEATRE GALLOWAY »»d GARREHE "A BLACK AND TAN CLASSIC" BOOKED SOLID OVER MARCUS LOEW CIRCUIT OF THEATRES BY LEW CANTOR OFFICE. CHAS. YATES, Personal ReproHentatlve riay to make rral on(\v for the cir- ciiii. It is Ktiid that in the f«*\v weeks Aekerman Harris operated tlie house iiI>war<lH of $10,000 \vn* lost. Fr<»in >«pf earaiices it wouhl appear that the house was uuotiier Nrliite elephant. It is (laimed that Kalpr ('loniiip<«u, ponu- lar >to(k actor niuiiaRer is en'J;:ttvor- ii)S to Rft the house from Loew and tliere wouhl a|>poar to I)e souiA tr.ith here also, for Cloniiurer's ohi home., the IlippoHroine. is to be wreiked and the WilkrK Players have already se- cured n louj? term lease on the old lioew house, Cnsitio. Salt F.ak.e.theu- rre ifoers are conhitleruhly interested in (he situation uurl is only a toss uo Hs to which would do better in the Stale Ij;^ew vaudeville an<l feature pictures or (Mooinger stock. Iloth have ir followins and lioth put out a bif; the admission rharsed. tUtrir folio sIk»w for Broadway and 45th Street NEW YORK CITY Early in August Advevtisinf^ copy for the Loew Special Number should be at once forwarded — Advertising rates unrhaufied for it t'urjf IVterson. youthful direitor of Loews State tiieatre orchestra a few weeks baik took nuto himself a bride. SEATTLE MBKKTY. rictures, we(»k ?1- ♦Beliinjc Maskn." CLK.MMKU — '•Billions. • COLISKr.M - 'The (iol den Snare." WINTKK t;AUI)l':N •The ttider of the King l.o:" \\\,VV. .MOrSK---The Outside \Vou>an." STUANl) 'Mourase* t'OM^XIAL "All So\ils' Kve." CLASS A —The Isle of ComioHsl.' ItllX *ISea<*h «>f Iheains." Dr. \V. IV '!'homi>s.>n who bus been at the Mftore 'I'hcatre for the i»Mst week, has been drawing crowds. Dr. 'rho:nMS'>n exiiibits two ehildn'n he says he has cured of ills.. SiimuHM- ent'Ttainments. with par- ticular stress upon dautiiif;. with mu- sie by 'I'iny l»iirnetts orrh(<stra will be tlie rule at the Hotel IJutler this week. Kunice Vernilb'. specialty daiuvr. aud H^anche Hall, vo-al solo- ist, are on tl»e bill. Olga Cronk. who is to film fans ns <'laire Winlsor and who is n former i Seattle jjirl. disappeared in Holly- I wood. Sue Was fwiiiYd jif}->-:" ' ■ •■•••>g ! bivn lost in the hills for 'X\ Jiour.^ .Slic said she had fallen frtim h<»r lioisf. but could reuKMuber nothiuK I luorc. SYRACUSE, N. Y. EMnUK. - The Knirkerbo<ker Players closed Sotiirday. Presumably, j Howard Uunj.><ey. les.see of the housi^^ and owner i»f the company, will re- ojien the theatre on Labor Day. W. Snowdon Smith havs uo deul had been closri'. Negotiations for the sale of the theatre are also nwaitinjj fur- ther deveio))ments, Smith added. The Ivnickr.' fuiiejl to make much money for Uimwev this year, the local sit UMtiun in <lirect contrast to that in Itochester where Rumsey reputedly has been niakiof; mon.vv hand over list with his Manhattan Player.^, .fust what Uumsey plans to do nt the Kh»- pire is iiDHniiouiifrd. If the Hool;in<- Harris-Selwyn c^nbination books in- d«M>endently. there i^ talk that I hey will briut; their shows to the Min|tire. Snii'li i.s aRainsi both vaudeville and pictuio.sfor his house, ntui that leaves only repiMtoire as n <'eliuite i>roiH»si- tion. A variatioti in the f«>rrn of stock, howevei-. is expet ted. KKITH'S,—This h'>use niumst Avas minti« its oitenlii^ act. Paul Ceorge. at the .Monday ms^inee. (Jeorge ar- rived in town with n crippled ri;;ht arm. the r«'sult of a Pulbuan ♦•ar ac- cident on the way up. ijeorge. how- ever, managed to j;t> on and few in the audience were aware of the lu- .iur>. Keith's is the ouly speakiu'i enter*;)iumeut <»frered in t »wt». and this served to offset lh«' wanner we.itltfr Monday. !{<»bert Lowe, an old stuck favorite here, mul like Frank Wihox. a ftinuer Ku*cker- Itockei- Playei-. joiner! th.. \V'i!i>(»x trour)e this week. \\'i!<- ix is pre- seuting a series of skei<he> ;i la vau''.evi|le slock. Th:> idea i.: 'jik- iutf well. The Wilco.T eri!;a::emeut will at lea>:t iliciuile next week. Th" Keith bill Ihi.N week wa.M one of tlie most coi^tVv of t*'i» vMinmev. ^loe fn i..uertu»u. muKHiO Ql rmi. LADRIE ORDWAY IRENE FISHER, At Piano the present* on it of Florence Moore aud the \Vilc'>x oombination of%8even. HASTAItLK. -Keopens Aug. 11 with Field Minstrels. Burlesque's Al Reeves will open the Crdiimbia Wheel .sea.«on Labor Day. IVrdinand Kggena. presidiMit of Ideal Productions. Inc.. the ne\rly or- ganized metropolitan corimration to trau.*^f»rm Minna tlondxdl. former leading woman of the Knickerbocker Players here, into a feminine edition of i)ave Belast o, is in Syracus.» on a business ♦rip. Ideal Productions has a i^Ji"i0.0tM> stock i.ssue to petlf'.le. In- cidenlally. Mr. F.icf(ena \* .seeking a house for the tryout of his conorrn'a lirst attraction. Somerset MaughaBi's 'Love in a Cottage." which the com- panv ex|>e.-is Ui place in a P.roadwajr hou.^ in October. lOggena's hunt here A. RATROWSRY, rnc, 31 West 34th Street New York City Ki.ilto. ".Mi'sl icMs <»f Sheu>>tone." 'Two Wis- Wives." Regent . " Fn- (lijitel .S(«:i,h" tud •"Beau Revel,' Pi. r.Mlilly. SALT LAKE CITY By NORMAN E. BECK With but^oue variety house o^'»r- aii'n; S;iii L.ilxe City is at a "^taud- .still. Til,' Csiugle house opera I Pan- lii'^e^. has been floing a tremendous biiMM. "ss uii'ler the direition of I'M- w:»rd S. Di:no!Ml. t lia'Ie- Mint ay. oil' the S(>unet lots, (.Iie!ie(j ;i I'J weeks' tour of the Pau- t,i;.'-s lime ;il the l(»c:il house. Its jiHl 1"J ycirs since Charlie Made Ir." ,i['|)i';ir:iiMe uti the speaking stage ;iu«l li.' -^Iiuued >itfii.s of the strain. Mui'- I IV u t ■; <HIic Mack's partner iu the fllU'MI> "l'il!tieg;iu's Pijll."' S;illair. the .^;ilt L:ike ('ilv re^ni't, i-> (|i»ii!4 I reiiietidoiisly wiih the usual line up ;»f .iiiin^t ut p;irt at t ra<ti<Mis. L.ii;>!):i. llie iiuiy fresli w.'iter swiiu- iriii;;; p v»i in I'le >t.Ue, i:: abo JJ'ftio^ its sll'ire of Ihe busilies-;. 'i'lie llie:(lrical -.iliiatiiMi loially is as usual a puzxlier. There is a ruuior on the street that Loew's State will ] not re-ooeu in the fall. The tr-.'.lh I of this is doubted by those in the 1 kn()w but on the other hand here ,'r<' j r;«asous to bidieve that there is souje- I lliiug iu Ihe yarn. The house \\hi(h was opened just two mouths previous tr> its closing i.s not the best situated IU the city and has nctt a sutticieut va- |)a<'ily t«> make real yioney fr»r tlieeir- Max Liixler's jjublicify manager, Clarke Irvine, was a Seattle visitor this week having come up with the Reserves on the Litchtjehl, which left lios Angeles the sixth. I'veiv Tuesday niglit is North West Profhicts Night at the Class A. Theatre, ami Thirty pri/es are dis- tributed through the aiulience to tliose hilding 1m( ky numbers. Lust Tue.s«l:iy night a -S'JOO phono- graph, made anif donate I by Ihe (\ t'. Piender Pho!ir)graph Company of i Seairle, was given av.-ay. "^IStt H. 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