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;• - - -z ~ »• vAifl^v «-._-' z . T^ . t 1 — MM >A**$JTi! i HIE TUCKER • — - "THE PEPPER BOX REVUE? with HARRY VON TILZER'S SENSATIONAL SHOW^TOPPING COMEDY SONG ■ j. • " •. * With the greatest comedy lyric BILLY JEROME has ever written. , Great for Male, Female, Doubles, Trios and Quartets. Can be used as a Hebrew, Italian, Dutch or Rube Song. It will follow any song in your act and stop the show EVERYBODY IS KING TUTTING—TUT TUT YOURSELF ' WRITE TODAY FOR THIS GREAT SONG—LOTS Of EXTRA CHORUSES HARRY VON TILZER MUSIC PUB. CO. New Address: 719 Seventh Ave., Cor. 48th Street, New York City * JL = SYRACUSE, N. Y. By CHESTER B. BAHN B. F. KEITH'S—Vaudeville. TEMPLE—Vaudeville. STRAND—"Prodigal Daughters." EMPIRE— "Whefe the Pavement Ends." ROBBINS-ECKEL —"The Rustle of Silk." SAVOY—"The Kentucky Derby." RIVOLI—"Glimpse* of the Moon." CRESCENT — "The White Flower." Five cent movies are back in Watertown. Fred Perry, new l o s e e s of the Strand, introduced the nlckle show on Saturday afternoon for the benefit of school children and will continue the policy. The house has been operated in the past by the Nova Operating Co., Special pro- ms featuring educational Aims planned for the five cent shows. Reconstruction of the Mozart, Elmira. which will be christened the Strand when it reopens, are in full swing this week. The house will be completed about Aug. 15, according to Owner William Berinstein of Albany. He will spend HOO.oOd on the alterations. / The Guardian of a Good Complexion fgr/ The Stage v o£X STEINS MHKE UP P& Pookkt Upon Req uest!Q The Hippodrome, Carthage, has been closed, and probably will not open until early in the fall. The orchestra of the Strand. Carthage, has been cut for the summer, only a pianist and violinist being re- tained. Six thousand fans paid at the Empire box office here Sunday to see "Where the Pavement Ends." The house was forced to stop the sale of tickets early in the vvening, The house this week has been sold outright to the Commonwealth Club of this city for a benefit. It Is un- derstood the price paid was $2,500 The Rex Ingram film is being pre- sented with a prologue introducing a Hawaiian orchestra and dancer. There's a fine stage setting for the prologue—everything from the play of the moon on the water to the typical grass house from which emerges the dancer. Prologues, by the way, are scarce and far between in local movie houses. The Peyton Players, with Joseph (not Corse) as Impresario, opened at the Lyceum, Elmira, on Monday, doing "East Is West" Kenneth Fox Is leading man, with Edna Buckler opposite him. Louis L. Hall is directing the troupe. The company includes Jere Taylor, Edith Potter, Grace Kaber, Ationette Rochte, Edmund Soroghan and Ted Brackett. The Newark opera house and ground has been sold to W. B. Freer, of Williamson, by Peter R. and George -Sleight, who held the property for the past 12 years. The price was about $80,009. It was a snap deal. Freer, an onion king of Wayne County, met the Sleights in the Arcadia National Bank. The deal was suggested. Freer trotted over to the playhouse, gave it the double—o and immediately closed: Walter Moth continues as manager of the theatre. • Two new Syracuse-made movies are looming on the horizon. Geraldo De Leon, f o thier screen player, and now proprietor of a theatrical aca demy here is planning to produce The Coot of Character, written by himself. He win use his students in the film .to support himself and wife. Tvonne Logan, the feminine Jackie Coognn of this city, who has already appeared in several films, is scheduled to be featured in a second picture, the adaptation of s popular book. Contracts for this effort are slated to be signed in New York within a week, according to * the girl's father. Eugene Logan, himself a pioneer in the movie game. The up-state is slated for a real circus invasion this spring. The combined Rlngling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey's. Sells-Floto, Walter Main and John Robinson's circuses are now being booked throughout Central and Southern New York. The first two named will hit the big cities. The Main and Robinson tented shows will con- centrate upon the smaller cities and towns. The Robinson outfit will be the last to move through the ter- ritory, being now booked for early July in the North Country. selling organisations. It's titled "The Re-loaders." The picture will be made entirely in Binghamton, with Aubrey Wells, Helen Forrest, Gordon Standing. Henry Smith, Dean Raymond, Re id Howes and Emma Tansey in the cast. MONTREAL By JOHN GARDINER HIS MAJESTY'S—"Spice of 1021." PRINCESS—Miss JuHet; George Bobbe and Betty Stark; Lew and Paul Murdock; Jack Norton and Co.: Ralph C. Sevan and Beatrice Flint; Herbert and Dare; Rich Hayes; Melissa Ten Eyck and Max Welly. LOEWS—Vaudeville and pictures. IMPERIAL—Vaudeville and pic- tures. DOMINION PARK—Open-air at- tractions. PICTURE HOUSES—Capitol. "You Can't Fool Your Wife"; Allen, Holds the Centre of the Stag* Maurice Hindus of New York is booking up-*tat© dates for his oper atic compnnv which next season will present "San Tuttl." Hindus last season brought "The Impresario" to the up-state playing educational centres. Theatre To Rent Summer Season Ending ' August 15 Seatlnr capacity 1.1»S; to be had for per- formtncet, reheareala, concerts, meetings- Apply Garden Theatre 27th 8t. A Madison Ave., New York IS A. M. to I P. M. "Take Me Back to Blighty"; Crystal Palace. "The Ninety and Nine"; Midway, "Glimpses of the Moon"; Strand, "Red Hot Romance"; Bel- moot, "Ebb Tide"; Plasa, "Grand Larceny": Regent. "Safety Last"; Mount Royal. 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May Irwin* has a new blooded Jersey at her Clayton farm. The bossie Is Lou 2nd of the noted Hood Farms herd, recently sold. Miss Iwin says she will remain on the farm until next fall. Howard Woodbury, an employe of the Laurel, Binghamton, narrowly escaped injury when a scaffolding, attached to a construction adjoining the playhouse, collapsed. Two hun- dred patrons of the theatre rushed Janic-stricken from the building, fearing' that the crash foretold the collapse of the playhouse. The Buckley-Ferguson Produc- tions of Binghamton is at work on the second picture of a series depict- ing the methods of fraudulent stock SUPERFLUOUS HAIR fANKNTLT BKHOVKD From face, aeek aad arms by tke only oucceooful metkod In the world. POSITiyi AMD FAINL.KSS. NO NKSDLBS OS CHXMTCAL8 USED. Ilea no 111 effects on the akin or health sad Is particularly effective la •tub- bora oases where other methods failed. Phyelcraas* laveoticatieaa solicited. Free booklet. N. Y. 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