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Golden- ^urg had brought action to shut up ine music In the early morning jours at the cafe on the ground 'nat It disturbed the neighbors. The complaln?uit himself was ar- [««ted July e on the complaint of "Mel Romaine, cabaret singer, who narged that shortly after midnight ecently a score of tin cans were nrown through the window of the. in! "rJJ"' while sho was perform- er iJ^^ ^^^^ ^^^"^ *^e direction ^ '-olfletiburg's cafe next door she «^<i. followed^by a shower of milk I Irh^T' ^'"^ ^^*» *»<^'*» In 1500 bail nen arraigned before Magistrate eRtifl"", ''^^'^^"''<^ay. Miss Romaine imLT .''^^ recognized Goldenburg Z. the rrowd throwing the mil- es ana .said that the shock of her nainr? ^'-''^ '^'•^^^^ her to re "^'n in bed for three days. UQo Wilke, ^^^o cut a consirter- ai.,1^''^'.*^*' '" ^he cabaret and ^"d^^viiie licid in Chicago as a pro- NOBLE GrcLONic Blake Writers oF ALL the Lyrics and /^usic ia this' successful production NOW READY ORCMESTRATIONS IN ALL J<EyS BAND ARRANGEMENTS QUARTET ARRG'TS/Sr MALE FEMALE A MIXED VOICES ^ ^ ^^ . _^^ DOUBLE VERSIONS /^BOyACIRL-TWOBOVS & TWO GIRLS ^ A DOZEN GREAT EXTRA CHORUSES BY !?WRANGI WITH ^ENSATIOmL All Colored MWICAL ^HOW Still Plavinc ( Its Smm 1m AT THE 63?^'5t /HWIC ttALL, ^ New yoRK . • ;.-lk^ Tb*r«li jMt OM fel T)Mre are tome fel knr for •• la this world __ low* tbat Ilk* aU th» rlrl*i — Har-ry^ hl« babm L I »««a tb« Tampa, ^ RRFHAin Tbatli what I elalBr Wby for av*^. fal- With era-al lamp*, Bit ay Bar-ry Mgra. s^i • low there ma%X ba a glrl_ '- lV»fi>andl9>uit«. By klDd-neaa of fate. _, » Ik "' ■ " tbe fflrl of aU rlrla,. - Ik kla 1 - ««al,. 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Waih HAL KING C.« f ty THr jti f Birtq K«n»«t City Mo. S» DNt y KLEIN •0 ►'lhU'- Tfrratf t . #• 1 .L. Clt>,' Lt, AU HOWARD, 1020 Randolph Street'. New Oe(ro,t O. H.. Detroit,. M.ch FRANK FOSS. 855 Ham.lton Teira.r fi. t --rcre Md duccr, has found it rather hard to carry the title cf "millionaire" an»l he unable to meet his hotel bills. Several weeks ago he was arre.sted on the complaint of the Congress Hotel for failure to jiay a bill of 164.10. and this week found him- self In the moshes of the law when he was unable to pay for a room at the La Salle Hotel. He was ar- raigned before Judge Gemmill on the latter hotel complaint and given 30 days in the House of Correction and a fine of |1. Al S«nder« and his orchestra are at the gaciiil-sa I'^.^Si^acji^e. ?:.T. ■--■- Reisenweber's, New York. Is per- mitted to continue bu.sincss for six months, at least, under an ordtr is- .sued out of tho Tnitcd States Dis- trict Court in New York. The order is in the form of a federal Injunc- tion, restraining the operation cf Heisenwebcr's as a public nuisance for one year, with the six months "good behavior" leeway. At the ex- piration of the allowed perlotl, an application may be made by the res- taurant to have the original order modified, if at that time the court receives a report Reisenweber*8 has behaved itself. The behavior in- cludes no liquor to be sold, used or stored uipn the premises. The injunction, the first of Its nature In the east, was granted upon application of the prohibition en- forcement men after raiding Reisen- weber's a couple of times. Several men and corporations were named as defendants Including John Tleis- enweber, the original owner, and the present operators of the caba- r,- 1 «j Wall^_ }i'*Si:Siil"i-lU — *--"V L'ebcrall andTohn Wagner. Wagn« r was a former partner of Ix)uis Fisher. Fisher Ik John Heisenwebcr's son-in-law. Fisher owned about all of Hel.senweber's after his father- in-l.iw retired. He .sold to the three partners for $100,000. $2.';.000 down in cash and the remainder In In- Htallmt'ntM. Some of the installments since have been paid. Tucker had some part of Wagner's interest in the restaurant. Wagner about two weeks ago, as the trial was coming up in the federal court, is reported to have left for Mexico. A story for some months now has said that John Reiscnwebcr ob- jected to the use of his name in connection with the restaurant, after Fisher sold out. Reisenwcber be- came so Insistent upon this point the name was nominally changed to 'Taradisc" but the use of "Reis- enweber's" In connection freely con- LiiHied, even following the liquor ineenNed Mr. Reisenwcber, who had to bear all of the notoriety In con- nection with a restaurant he had no interest In whatsoever. Th^ §lory .«rr i« iw w i »nMrr*nH;T-3 or so arising out of the .^^^ame thing. ' The court order demanded that If fho restaurant should continue in busin'iss undt-r the restrictions. It I)OHt a bond of $1,000 to cover costs incurred in court proceedings. For .some time the federal m»'n, after the ehan/je of managoment to the pre.srnt one, Kcemtd to m<ak«j a doad set for Re i.sen Weber's. Il was said the restaurant ha<l sonu-how got in wrong, but in wrong iiiih'whom I or what was never dearl; disclosed. Murray's, on 42nd street, has a daily tea dansant from 4 to 6.30, with dance instructors under Iho dit«c- tion of Evelyn Crelff, hostess. Lou Holtz in blackfa-'e hjul a favorable opening at the Side Show restaurant la^ Thursday night as- principal entertainer, wfth the Ver- satile Sextet as a musical perform- ing combination for assistance^ The coveur was placed at $1 p. p. The place held about 325 people the opening night. It had been running to abdut 40 people a night following drooping business. The Side Show was formerly kno\\n ms the Ted Lewis Club. Holtz gave a sensible entertaining routine Ibo first night. He sang several numbers, some on the floor and others on the musi- cians' stand, talked a bit now and then, and shortly before the close washed up, reappearing In white face and « vtning dress for a finale song with tht> band.. It mado a pleasing change of personality. Holtz will probably stlrk to the res- taurant thiny If finding he can draw