Variety (July 1923)

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VARIETY Thuriday, July M, 1998 I 4 Lync by FLETA JAN BROWN Mws.L by HEf^BERT SPENCEi^ AN ENTRANCING SURE-FIRE WALTZ SONG HIT BY THE WRITERS OF THE FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL HIT UNDERNEATH THE STARS A BEAUTIFUL SOLO, DUO, TRIO AND QUARTETTE NUMBER i (RECOGNIZED ARTISTS FREE; ALL OTHERS 25c) J PROFESSIONAL COPIES AND ORCHESTRATIONS NOW READY IN ALL KEYS ^ MR HERBERT SPENCER WILL DEMONSTRATE HIS NEW SONG DAILY AT OUR OrflCtS EDW. B. MARKS MUSIC CO. 223-225 West 46th Street NEXT TO THE N. V. A. NEW YORK CITY m LETTERS WkMi SeatUar TAJUKTT, ■iili ii ro0TCABi>8. APT— nwwo f GIBCUUAK UrmOM WlIX NOT BB ADTKBTlftKD LMmmn ADTwmrumD in ONR ISSITK ONLY. Al«sand«r Oat Actor Slaters Baker Kvelrn Barrr Mabel Beoaett S/dney Chadwick Mme Clark Nellie Cooper St Sea mo n Croake John Calrer O H DuBoia Josephine Dutton Chaa Ford Dolly Garner Ruth Gaylord BoDnie Halejr Mabis Hart* Klale Harrington H'mtree Hartley Frank lira Ode Hangillton Harea Francle Healey H Heair John Heath Margar-f HUlibert Qeae Hurley KJ Uymack Mr Jane Ima Jeaeoa Chawncoy Joaeph Martin Kelly William Kennedy H^len King Florence KIrtey Alvla lift Clair John Lawremce Jean I^avltt B Leater F O Leater Nellie L«ckhart W F Long Jack L>«eaa 0«« MeAlplM Nizaa Maek J C Iffarby Lioaia Mande * Me Maredith Mr* MoMreaa Violet Miller * Lylea Mowatte A Mullen Murphy Gene Parker Eddie Phlllipa Fhlllipa Riley Leater Roblnaon Charlea Rose Robert Ruaaell Bobby Sanda OrdelU Hanov Bee fimlth Jack Smith Oacar Waahburn J U Weber Henri Wllaon Anita Wilaon Phyllia Wllaon Georfe Wincherman Wna Wood Rusa t nil-A GO OFFICE «»<k. TAGf A** miLLER^S®^ Ei ^^. Athenia Mian Arnold Katherine Anderaon Lut-ille Allen Bdna BroderlfH JL- Wynn Bennett Chas Button Ima Bird WlkK Berry Irene Blackwell Rita Currier Carl Cohan Oeorirp T^ Cunard Grace Carllnir Hilda Dunbar Charlie Douglas Tom ■lalne Mabel Fl«re«ta Feaene Fair Polly Frlberr Mrs J George Effle Glenco Sla Gibson Hardy GulKoyle J & O Gordon ft Day Harris Jack Hyde Marian Huilbert 0«n« Hollina Kitty Helvey Neat Howland I.ou Iverson Frllzle Johnson Broa ft J Kerwln Pat Khaym Kerville Geo King Sla Lefr Nathan Lloyd Mra A Leonard Mra A F McOowan Fuber Mason H B Mra Marsh NIlea Mason Smtl'g Billy Ohrman Mlas C Overlach Mlas A O'Donnell Connie PattI Male Steward Roas Wyae Co Riley Joaeph Redell Harry Shelley Mlas P Southern Jean Smith Howard Simmons James D Smith Oliver Co Santry Norton ft B White Francis Welnatein W H Warden Harry Thm World'a largest manufactarerg of the^ atrical footwear. Wm ifi mniirm companimw, oho individual orders, WMW lOBK—lSM B'wmr •» 46th 8t. CHICAGO—State and ManrM Stg. LOUISVILLE By SAMUEL E. HYMAN MACAULEY'S —"Captain Apple- jack (Mairolm Fassett stock). FONTAINE FERRY—"The Candy Shop" (Dunbar musical stock). B. F. KEITHS NATIONALf—Pop vaudeville. RIALTO—"I^w of the T^wloas." A I^AMO—"Little Red School- house." MAJBSTIC—"Woman's Hate." MARY ANDERSON—"Penrod and Sam." WALNUT—"Human Wreckagre." KENTUCKY—"Three Who Paid." Don't Worry About Troubles Dlfflcultlea, etc. For advice and prompt aotton ragar<llng all legal mattern or money due. consult LAWYKR WAT.LACK, 2394 Michigan Ave.. Chicago, Illinoiak LEW GOULD'S JOLLY JESTERS AN INSTRUMENTAL EXTRAVAGANZA Direction ALEX HANLON an MlTZl Presents IHBEE ^ IN A WHIRL OF NOVELTY DANCES WITH SPECIAL SETTINGS AND APPROPRIATE COSTUMES Direction BILLY JACKSON Loop End Building, CHICAGO Oppressive heat ha.sn't been con- ducive to happy patronage at the picture houses, but_g:ood houses con- tinue to greet thtf~ Malcolm Fassett dramatic stock at Macauley's, the Dunbar musical stock at Fontaine Ferry theatre and vaudeville bills at Keith's National. A new member of the Fassett stock Is Viririnia Springer. Walnut reopened Suiulay with the Reid fllm. P. S. Duriiam has announced for 1123-24 Artists Series. Rosa Pon- selle. Oct. 16; TiLo Schipa. Feb. 13; Paul Kochanski. Dec. 12; L«oulse Homer. Jan. 16. Paderewskt and Denishawn dancers also booked. All concert* will be in the new Wom- an's Club auditorium, where seating capacity allows; the others at Ma- cauley's Theatre. CABARET (Continued from page 10) wloh Village Orchestra are at the Merrimack Park, Lawrence. Mass. This ten-piece combination was last at the Palais Royal. Hartford. The baag player, reported to b« a mfl- lionaire who. independently wealthy, play* jttst for a hobby. Th« Tofit, New York, will reopen Sept. 20 after redecoratlon, follow- ing Its Are. Oji the openlnir the Coleman Band from the Montmartre and practically the entire Mont- martre crew will move to the Tent. It is said Coleman will receive $1.- 200 a week and a percentage of the gross. Beefsteak Charlie's oa upper Broadwajr (in the OO's) has been re- ported sold to Freeman, the res- taurant man who opened "Free- man's" on Seventh avenue some years ago. The Donald Borden Orchestra Is at the Cedara restaurant oa the Fall River-New Bedford (Mass.) roa4. Al Burt and his orchestra opened last week at the Cafe des Beaux Arts, Atlantic City. Burt had been originally slated to open the new Bluebird Dance Hall in Coney Island, supposed to be ready early in June. It ia doubtful whether it can be finished by the end of the season. The Rosa Fenton Farms, Asbury Park, N. J., is reversing the ordi- nary procedure and has raised in- stead of lowered its cover charges. The management now charges $2.50 Saturdays and Sundays Instead of the maximum of I;; by most of the other cafea In the vicinity. Johnny Johnson and hla 10-piece orchestra, formerly of Murray's, Philadelphia, Is furnishing the dance music. Paul Specht, playing at the Cor- ner House. London, has replaced Russell Morgan, his trombone player, with Archie Jones. Jones sailed from this side and joined the or- chestra last week. Morgan was re- leased by Specht and sent back to this country. The Southland Rntertainerg opened ADELAIDE & HUGHES Studio of Dance 45 West 57th Street, Naw Yark Phona Placa 763S v:=: last week at the Delenne Inn, Cedar- hurst, L. I. The combination is under the direction of Frank Campe. Frank Silvefs and his orchestra opened Saturday at the Pelham Heath Inn. New York. Jack Beck's orchestra, seven pieces, tfpened last week at the Blossom Heath Inn. Lynbrook, L. I. The Specht offlce has a contract to furnish a 10-piece orchestra at the new Trianon dance hall, New- ark. N.. J., to begin about Sept. S. The Trianon, owned by the Capitol Amusement Co., of which Anthony LaManna is the leading figure, is about five years old was formerly known as the Capitol dance hall, under the same management. Mod- ern competition has caused the management to change its policy and look about for a "name" at- traction in the way of an orchestra. The contract Is for nine months with an option. termisslon special number.s are played including several solo and '^ comedy piccea. ^ Ths indictment of William H. An- derson, I\ead of the Anti-Saloon League in New York State, for bribery, forsrery and extortion by %.,'^ special New York Grand Jury was reported in New York this and last week. Mike Lyman, of the Wintergarden Inc., controlling several large cafes on the coast, seriously ill for uome time has been pronounced okay by his physiciauH. The Kentucky Ssrsnaders, now at the Hotel Ambassador. Atlantic City, will close there Sept. 15 and open two days later at the Hotel SInton, Cincinnati. The James Boys, an orchestra fur- nished "Little James," the show starring Nan Halperin, by the Uni- ted Orchestras, Inc., will try out aq effect for pit orchestras when the show hits New York. The orchestra will be raised to the level of the audience and spots from overhead will play on the men. It Is a mod- ern dance combination, under the direction of Ernie Cutting, of the United offices, and plays the music for the entire show. During the In- WAMTKD ?l^«f'?)'■• ".'4* »*»* female; alee all type* of speclaltr dancers. — • • „ . JOB HBNRT Suite 417. 245 Weirt 47th St.. New York, rhone Bryant 04S4. The Collefliar^s, the orchestra which Bob Causer directs, and which has been playing at Rocky Glen t»ark. Scranton. Pa., will close there this week and will open at tbe United States Hotel, Saratoga Spring.% during the racing season, beginning Aug, 31. The Valentino Orchestra, a seven- i piece combination, that has been ap- .;; pearing in vaudeville through New England, will open Saturday at Ou« set. Mass.. one of the summer re- sorts on Buxxards Bay, for Thomas Carey, who owns ^ chain of six :i dance pavilions in and around Onset. | Al Davis has opened the second ^ edition of the "Boardwalk Follies' ^ at the College Inn, Coney Island. Two new principals have been added this year, Sammy Mann and Betty Bowhan. The rest of the cast In- cludes Eddie Jackson. Marcelle, Irv- ing Gluck. Anna Williams and eight show girls. 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'on.B experi.ncd theatre nonager »e«l>« a" engagement in any city of the United Slatee or Canada vaud?ynii'Vr p^i'turetr*'''' "•'•'' " '"•■*■•• •"•"•■•"-t-legitin-.le. duci!^g"1;;;X'r^;^7o'o',T.:5"p';V.T•^.;^'''"'*•''' •••"■•'•^"'"' ""■ .«w «".*i,r'*?f '• ■**'• *** *^a"<^le • high-class theatre in a dianifed ma^nsr and maks it a paying proposition. Unquestionable reference and bond furnished. '-^ Am not unsmployed. but seek desirable location. Address Box 332, Variety, New York