Variety (March 1924)

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30 VARIETY Wednesday. March 5, 1924 SENSATI(»^AL w "IT-AIN'T-GONNA-RAIN-NO-MO" V WENDELL HALL'S CLEVER NONSENSE PROFESSIONAL COPIES (24 EXTRA VERSES) ORCHESTRATIONS READY ATTENTION! Dance Leader* :-■::'■:'"•■.,'...."■'■■/• ,..■,- :.''t''.: ■.'■''''~"" :"■■'-''' SPECIAL ORCHESTRATION (Fox Trot, Shimmy or OneStep), WITH SIX EXTRA VERSES GIVING SOLOS TO TRUMPET, CLARINET, TROMBONE, VIOLIN, ALTO, SAX, CELLO, BARITONE, TENOR, PIANO, AD LIB. . l SMALL ORCHESTRA, 60 CENTS NEW YORK 1595 Broadway No Free Copies FORSTER MUSIC PUB. Inc. FULL ORCHESTRA, 85 CENTS CHICAGO 235 So. Wabash Ave. I LOS ANGELES VARIETY'S OFFICE Matropolitan Theatre BIcJg., Suite 261, Hill St. Entrance C'fipt. lirit.'f' B'lirmfiM'or at the Orplieum last wopk <iic-sv cjnsider- ablo outsi ip a'tfTition to tlip theatre through thfl triTnetuI'HH publicity puU comlntj from his ncwiiiaper tlo- Dancing School 257 iv\ e nti) StfCoiKl Strict \it« N D W VORK. ■ phmioEndicoKTyW up. Tli9 cip'lin Is on !-..s visit to tiie i'.teiCio CoooC. Thn ushc-rs and u.sherel'.js V.we formod ,1 rluh to promote cff;L;>.'iioy ;it tlio Ciraum.in theatres. Iferbort J'olin of the Mftro;>ol.(an piibllcitv t'.iff is e litins "The Scimitar." a fraternity publiL itlon. Sli inloy in.l Fiirno.'S.'t of tiie Con- tinental hoti'l are building bunga- low courts in the southw&st part of the city. The mother of Mfiy Tally lef; for N'ew York li.st week Ui>on receipt of wire statinq: that her daughter was seriously ill. pleted pi ins for tl.o eroctior. of n :;,G00 s.\U tlie.itre nt C'rei..sliaw boulesaid and West Adams etreet. Alice Ocntio of the S.^n C.irlo Opera Co. wliicli played liero re- cently liad a .-^uit case coiitaininc several of her co.stu:iif>s stolcri from an automobile wlnle sl.e wua visit- ing m Hollywood. Creritore is appearing a.=< K'i'^st ^onductor a: the Metropolit.ii. this Ufciv fiUowinp: Ilerni.m HcIUt the rt'sular dliectnr for t!.e hou^-e, to take a vacation. bo.jir.s ar engag'^it cm of a fortnight at the TuVme Sund.i ••. I/l.'^t >ear the comp.iuy bro'.; ■ al' r-'cord-t toi- the se.xsoii. Chorus reh"ar.sal.s for the civic opera sei.^on which opens in October hi'.e already started. Ituth Drapt'^r scorcil !ictiiend.>u.~.!y in her one a[>peaiauce in No« Or- leans under the loidi directiori of Hoboit Ilijno Tarr.iut. Jliss l>ra- pcr is a truly siu pa'i-ii.g artbte. Mardi Gras f-'s'i\itics did rot help patronage at the local houses^ any. Husiiiosa dioppod'materially everywhere, people taUinff the view there v;xa much, moie to see on the slreetH, and they were not far wrong. Cii.irles r>avi9. at c!ilte:t of (ho S.ienper Amu.-^>^nient Co , met witi a seriou.i afr idcnt the other night! when the sedan he waa driving col-| lii'lcd with a truck. Davis had hisi arm broken and received many cutsi and hruiso-i. His car was .<<ma'^!ie<l' completely. }te will bo laid i:p forj more than a month. ADELAIDE & HUGHES Studio of Dance 45 West 57th Street, New York Phone Placa 7635 The C.imera. a local publication devoted to pictures for the past five years, discontinued last week. Th«! S'luart Walker Por'man'.oiu theatre pi lyer.s k ive a matinee and ni.ijht performance at tha riiilirir- rnoriic last .'^^■.tu.-.Iav, the at'tei-noon perf.irmanre incluilinij ' Tii'> (iods of the MounMin.s," ' i^iK Who 1'iss Whiio tliu I.etuils It )ir' and 'The \'ery Naked Hoy." The nisli' per- furiri tare the J'.iblica! I>lay 'The IJook of Job • v,M3 pres.-illed. Tho a: Licdmi'' Co. BROOKLYN, N. Y. «y ARTHUR J. BUSCH P.-:"rtl',.x IC.ih-Ii i:. i rrvn.i', oC 7'i.e Kreutzei t^.)!.,!'. I," a". Tell •: 3 .~^hu- ber;. C;. .urcy o: ott ;:. 'The H-.ar: of Pi'td/ \\'hacK'' ii pi iviiig his f.ire- wcl. 'en'..rat;emei;t at the Majestic. Ti'.e Moscow Art tribe licxt week. There is a 1 irt;e pt'rcen'a.ge of Je'.v- i.sl; priiiiil.it iiiii 11. lirooklyi;. and on I tlial strength, th;^ Ku.-!si,in company o'.isht to t;o bi.i?. IJut there is an- I otlier clemc!/. which en'or.s into r.o ' ucli pro.uno.sUcation. Tii.it Is the EDDIE MACK TALKS 168 '^ I ^ H B SEMI.ANNU.\L CLEARANCE SALE! Savings from 15% to 33 1-3% on SUITS AND OVERCOATS MACK'S CLOTHES SHOP . • MACK BUILDING ,- 166 West 46th Street Just a Step East of Broadway proximity ol l!;'ooki.\;. to Manhattan. I It is (lUi'te likely tli it Jiiost of those ■ wii) are cntliusias'.ic tiliout this sort of t'';ini,'. hive .-uieidy seen jiiost of 'the rep Ti'.'-io ;.". .M i-.'.iatt.iri. 'Tho }[.,n.'-.Ji u'k" rh.s.>d i'? six vveeh'.H at tii-' Shub-'r:-Cro.^-:ent and jumped t.> til" IJrookl.'.n Stran i thi?' wielv. aft.;r the pros.- asent for the ri ■ . enc h.'irl ri-.iircmced tint tlie ' pi..-lure posi'.ively would not appear ' in .iii.ilhiT '.hei'ie in Urookl.vn. ' Tiio WJlto .'^i.^'.ei" .T. Cr./S'.-ent tV ^voek. '11 i.o-.o a" tao NEW ORLEANS By O, M. SAMUEL •i'-'r.vNi': Ti: Hi. r ■■ .<T. CllAKl.K.-^ .-;., •:;'-;e; T I-' ■ VisIiiiP Nmht." .^TKAND— l'..intel r.'op'..' " I.II'.KKTY— -(Jl'irl a Ssvar.-on Thn llamminir Hird." Tulo:— J.et >.'ot I'm Asutid. DR. FLOYD BROWN Famous Pioneer Plastic Surgeon of the Golden West ^ < -It, Ci: <-)l>--r.i C,»r(i:' ^t\- \\'\\i\H*i f I rn^ If !;i \m;-'I('.h Ih r-iit III • ( !1 !t1i') iDi NT (M <-<in'. C.ll "f VWW lt« (TiCOtl t'l ^'*i .'irt '\ j.r-i.-^t'tn Ilt-j rn'M.'tl-. w. "-''I'lt (-xii ■■■^sMn snrg"ry anil ru;>iil bow lip e'"fc.".. ^'^'V#' I on I lii.i .^ui *. Eighth Floor. Pantages Building, Los Angeles, Cal* JESSIE WM. J. in "ROLLING STONES'' By PAUL CERARD SMITH, Casey Agency. Personal Management E. K. NADEL At B. F. KEITH'S PALACE, NEW YORK, This Week (March 3) Kook'.'d Solid. Next Week (.March 10), Keilh'.s, l*hi!adeij)hia; Baltimore. Washington and New ^ork Time to i'ollow