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>Vednei(^y> March 5. 1924 VARIETY 3» Mat Coni'.'"'^ JuOjr BOB MILLIKEN iii.o SID MARION rcTf Ih:; I & Y CIGARS The Slicw World'e Favorites 708 7th Ave., N. Y. Orp Cnlonibln Th<u)re CHARLIE WILSON "The Loose Nut" N<» i<i in; n IIu<1m>i: M\ «iir U.tii to rtriir ii|i M\ llr<w<luii}'-to your New .»WW5 l4i Mv MV elrl. Tin; K>rl—lhi« Srtf«-ti<'. *)l. «..<, Oh Om-h Ilf. M\ v<;ll<J. Drccton SMITH *, FORK'\S. 1562 Broadway BILLY DUVAL BOBBY HENSHAW MERLE AND SYMONDS "HER FATHER" KEiTH CIRCUIT BOOK EC SOLID D,rectio-> CHAS. BIERBAUuR ENCOR WEBSTER SAYS ENCORE IS REPETITION. BUT KEITH CIR- CUIT SAYS BOBBY HENSHAV^S .ENCORE IS A -WOW.' ' A NEW ACT By BILLY K. WELLS 'The Broadway Jester" M iril < iii< I (T Direction MORRIS & FEIL BOB MURPHY Bobby Hcnshati' has his "En- Hughie Clarli; Ins hand, \yhlli' Boh Mitrph^ n^orrics long U'ilh just his UUU A\'D THANKS TO ALF T. WILTON IaRK ! HARK! HARK! Lately ;t li;i(l lieon xhe lajre To hav" an ml on '.he bni-k imKe. Our apont ))a.'.''..'; foumJ it bard in Bool;!!:!.; t)-.>- .!■ * "' Laddie & Garden T, . ■ l^l^r• ;iTi\i- i\' l!i \v'1 1; <'l>nii):.i. I.\iii:. nnil .Ww J;»V]1\,!<1, .M.IKS. Our book-nys are an cndlers chain. we j-s? ktc-p soing a!l the t.mc, because LLOYD IBACH'S ENTERTAINERS Altl; KNTKI{T.\IMN«i March 3—GRAND RAPIDS March 10—ERIE, PA. PETE MACK of CASEY OFFICE 4 ENGLISH MADCAFS Cissy, Wally, Elsie and the Incomparable Zella Madcap "Each one an Artist," Vide Press The .let that is world-famod from the Coliseum. I'.illadiiun, X'iofuria I'alacc, London; Alhanibra, rari«, and I'alaic, New York. Management CISSY MADCAP Direction ALF T. WILTON Name Protected Through Variety and N. V. A., Also V. A. F., London The World's Fastest Melody Uiiit IIi1.;h an Knv..il,.;,. It. . .r.I f. r SHOW STOPPING RAYMOND FAGAN AND nis Symphonic Dance Orchestra Now I'omlug Vjuit attvr a trip of uiipnrvj- I«led inic«eai virr (h« Orphrom Circuit. TARZA.INT HEADLINING LOEW CIRCUIT By Courtesy of J. H. LUBIN MANAGEMENT: FELIX PATTY Plot for Loew Circuit, WILLIAM MACK HEAR! HEAR! HEAR! lliiKtoiiInf!: to '\niiouiu-e Arrival of SlNt<*r Hoiiir Oh, Gee! Oh, Gosh! Yes, My Dearl SHAPIRO, BERNSTEIN CO. OLSEN end JOHNSON 1 SAMMY PATSY Mar- ■f.l N.V.A TOMI/iV CURRAN. Piirkett O^cc HIP RAYMOND Til. r;il><ii« Hii.|..M!r„iii. lU.-iu WITH .MILDRED MAISON . . ', . .1.,- ;. : .« : .1 Wca »s LEWIS and BROWN i . . • ■ A dancing team who soy, "Married men are safe; single \men have their troubles." \ Permanent Address, MONTE C ARLO CAFE, New Yot-k That Rr.rity. ?. Headliner Who Entertains, Causes Comment i and DOES THE BUSINESS ' THE EOX OFFICE MAGNET ' PHIL ROY ROY an(i ARTHUR Direction AARON KESSLER and EDWARD RESNICK Di.-ccticn EARL & PERKINS BUDAPEST THEATRES hci.<-y-'aK" ii<art for liiv love. Th' I,riiU''-'i. c.U'liir.K ^ pUivt<c of tlie hanilMriH- siliUfi". or<^^i•^. liim Into her coait U r f-rr-. i'". liut tlK; isoliiiir 18 '.Li.KJiip l);ulc to liis .'.wiClicart. He cs.av'.b from llio royal pal.ice. but 11.1 gj.ird sJionts )nm. He ii- Iroight back dead into tbe large hall and here the play s<iars out of the f-;r!y ii.to tho rays ot tl.o apo- thfc^i'. THIS deadly si'.> nrc. cf 10 nii:,at(s" d;ii;i'.ii.n, ia tho kuriOl of (ucx.v--. Of tOi::-8e th" d< ad 8ol- dlff ;cv;-.'.s apnin m tho s'.c:^'. Tl.frc "■;-.■■ ;l-.P opf!.l:-r of an !".- Urrstii.c ci'iiiPdy la^t vfck In im Hur.Kari.-.n Tlifati'o. It^i title i' "Mo.■■,:■.;;;!'.;,' writt.'ii by H.-l.-l H/.Pi'.es Jn tl:',' J.lay ti.c nioonlit-'it arpearc- per?( !,)i:i.d o}\ the «t.!pe and rcoon- eileo .'.11 .luthor niul his wifo who. eftcr .-1 rianiafir of i^oino yearp. prt tlrtii of c.i'. h othf^r. Thf nioonliL-ht appc.ivs in the 'har"" •if .a Biedor- mry.r (.tij^Ionian with grfy head and Is s.TVi,..ir a.so on \'.:o .^ky to th'^ BMi . LEONA CAUL SISTERS in A CYCLE OF LIFE ■ % MW rOMlUN A I'lON Ol' Ur.AI TV AM» MKI.OIIV" Direct en HARRY FITZGERALD KEITHS CIRCUIT Wcrte^n Rcprescnlotive: JACK GARDNER Just Trj — It jcvi thV.r yoj csn get a sest at any pe'-fcprr>,->nce—Ju:t Try BOULEVARD. NfW YORK, ALL THIS WEEK (MARCH 3} BOBBY JACKSON "JUST A BOY" VESS OSSMAN Or yc^r re>t proG*"arr use THE OSSMANS Wor!t*'£ G'e;-1est INSIDE STUFF ON VAITDEVrLLL i ;ht Mi. iCc);;.!.u'.c ftcn: pact 7) .,,.1 rii.n drfw a n •■< '\ > : ■wh»r. the other '■.■■i.'Axr ]i'.irj>.'.iii..-i I'ia;.'. .ptar'd '>• tl.- City Th>'a;r<-- ':..M w.i U, 1- "Thc Two l>aiiL;!itMs of Mis. Mi- haly.. ■ I'u Mitlior is I-adit-la.s Ku-- Pcl«f\ Mrs. Mihalyi. ;i v.;di;W. Is the !.M .),« of t)ic jo'fill pl.iy, who ■wed^' off lici- two <loiJt,'lit< rs with ail )«ca!;<- of oiiiuiiiip. foi-io. and traps to ftvi ■i.^jii'rr and ;.n .'\.fr)<a''. •.ra\- «Ui — v. :••.!, i; ... ,l<iv. IV. allegeC ih.i; «pproache<3. Pantapc!-. i.itcr cialmcc; th.-.t V,r thcufl.t the eO.fr r.-.r hch'. landlt? th" reafon for dr.-ininc his gun. Pantan'". maU-s ttic Tia Jjaiia trip wMkly .ind ui.doiilfrdly had a Rood day at the border tra. k y\^:rr. J,« f.gured th.-.t he wa' j;te.;t to l:c irtu' i; up on '.hr- trip h-^mf. After Successful Vacation BOB WILLIS THE TATTLE TALE (The Only Sonologist Who Ever Out-Foyed Eddie Foy) At Last *'Get8 a Break" Warct- lO—Ar,ua' t.rr.. Battery Park March 'T—Tonribs and 8t. Pat- OPENING April April April rick's Cathedral <.split) Maf-ch 2^—Museum Natural His- tory Marc'-. 3' —Pier A, North River April "—Ebbe-ls Field, Brooklyn, and Polo Grounds, New Vc'k Uplit) For Open Time See Maniit,<', Trc EriUe snd the Eight Paul Di mpsey. Kids, Frank Evans' OHice ■0'.4.t l14th Street Palace Theatre Building Richmond Hill, L. I. New York City Public l: May May May May 14—New Yo'-k brary 21—Barren Island (Sunday opening) 28—Geo. Ehret's Brevicry (full vKcek) t —Lake, Central P.nri< 12—Bellcvue Hospital 19—OPEN 26—The Morgue, E»it 2G-.li Street How re.lx A<il«r got Ir.tc pictures was m «< client Invited cut to the Bennett let en the ccact Felix, -with the fellow he went cut to ^Islt, watchea a plet jre run oft th.at iSennctt had made Ser.n«tt was there, and after the ccmcdy ran thrrjgh he corii.TirrKed to ai-k those present how they liked it. All ef the crowd Tr.oft:y *nKa>eil ly Ker.ne'* >fi.»e.j tt» dlif-rior, \j»lll b« reached Adler, whom Fer.nett didn't knew. Senrett said to Felix: 'What do ycu think cf UT' 'Tenitle,' r»t/ll»<l ih^'*^ '-''*■■' •'•■1 TlKa'.v" •M'f.i'^ for j.^,|^ ,.^p j^j j.,1 j.p yurprlsfd If yi i all' w M to p/ < .U jnd'r your natue. thLt^'tir'thii:^;::':.;:'';:;:o;'tl':' -come out hero a .mnuto,- ,atd sen^tt, ■! wa,.t .0 .i-aH .0 ,cu;. ^, I'est th'.itr. -li.isin.-s in l;.ida|.. .-t I when the convereatlon ended Felix b'd been engnpM at J!CO wesWiy All till;.'.; ;,,■,. f.,,i,j .•,i-,,;-i.:,aiid for .ill I f^'ow, h« Is rerrlvlng ISr-O a week and sull with Hennett. perform.!!, ■. s sjiho ;1i, -.hiid muiuh 1 gennett always has been known as possrusli.g a f-re«l nieitjory for and the traprdks draw .is cr.at .i 1 vaudeville a' tp. But he found « auperh r In FcUi. Wnlie Ser.nstt wcul4 be gropIr.K for the dhiloK and t,u«lii<!-« of soino «/t he -onld-.t reeall by name, Felix would name It and run thr< urh hoth That made Felix tqlld for a time, and he m.-.y remain «' wl.ns hia mona- orj hOOM out. ■ !» i;;. tl. ipcii t;." P.:d S. \Vi :ii!>i • l,l..I'o-.,l 'f ,Vl' .Ii l.iii.y J. Jci.ts .'liow'd a": ;i ^ol'i" ' (.!i.iiii,'--it.;i( r (f lOilili': K.UiiloIll- Ho; feature. w.olf.ir<\ .v>;i'. ,; )<!■ i I'l ::\ |.ii''/iti' n for n p'I'n.t, .',nd furth" r .'!;i''d thr.t .t 1 ■ il'iul ' ;; would ir f:i M !■ <1 v.hru !«•• .;•.,,], h<i au^e "If wr- f-m'lion u'.o if rle Miy piopiity till ro vM iilil be an ;ill yea: .tioumI I'll k av nue ;i '■!i;ii!r!...r. to (.^ .•■' ■■<.-, »d li wl;» lli'.r i.y furtli" r •ar;:l\ al on J* >■ II |i 1 ' .' < n .'f i.t d.i'i I'ljmiiioil.'ii" ih< owev< r, I'.oio ,1.-1 li.-iritio'-.' I, r till' .ipjilii .itii.n fo; I'l " ^ id< 1!'. Jul. is .Mill'-!' I ' Pubhi: a." tho rnmciii's. It Ti.aii^o '" peoil, )„, ,,.],> Jul-,.,, nioioy and tii< theatris ;;!•., {-iH, if •i;i,.in(--o ;« low, the v<i\..t fmhIh av-janipty in tl:e liijdapfct ;lir,i<r«s. X.nv (".lai.Ke i.i^ •■ad.'busir.. sjj is ?:.,. i.-, h.jt ^ti:! the KliakeK|).,a;e plays of th.j National Thi-atre r,i:i be-fore^ .rowdcd hous's. I 'ri' a ro diiiIi d i /nd — nuthorn — »m "raw a royalty from tho X.ational Theatre. Mr. Zj-oU Ilari^anyl has fritter a i.lay <n.t of Koloman Mihf'- s^th's novel: "The Old Sioiindrel," "r.d the loirp cf Mik-^zata ret i pt" .]( n' irj I i:'. I i \.i r r.,mj.'y to i j'l ;;ov^)n^: ti, ; t' I ■ , •• ;. ■ ■ 1 jn "IJ ,;;;• ti I'l.i'e roil' (,i .'lil I lopoi ! .o •,i: of liii; jlK. e ;,f, ;• !i 111 -' i! I.y ii,' mi «: 1 C'f h h j.ii.fe I (IjlallV.O l,.H fol I 111 oiiiMij; Ii r i- 'III to ha'.'; .'■loiW '■ 'li . • : • •ill., '.(, O'. <■; • cl'ic; -sio". ijf !'■ ;i ; a i:-l :^^^': V, A'u ■ •■■ .1 n ■• p t] wi.h Uli* E\erett WLS An e«tat« cf ate j? IfcOC was iett by Fannie Everett, one cf the real ' hurlesqiie queen* ' for many y^.-irs was given th« poet m matrcn at the CoIumiM^ (t .rlcuQue) theatre Id Naw Torh. but asked thoso e,f tha newspaper fraternity who racog- njiad bar there cot !c mention it. Krn,eeea»crsa«o aba ' laJ..- t-ood r^ronto. Tl ml I III tlotll tli'i .'.iii.'ill fhe .•it.-rnt In rrci. /rr«;. th' jrcf^T.t ctiil'ck .1 ?••. • y .. r 'd .-.-,-r.v. (■;et.l tf. I -? 1>.' ■■< " iMe f r r. 'i f.f iiue '.< \K V VoiK l.,i';! - h«"'»s !i..ve .i.tr 'o he IrO'it'l t ili.'.i iitiuinileil one i.s li.'.e l)<i !i riMii '" v..i'loii.'.; and fuodry iiii.ii.'.t < f fi'.o liui ki up into »';" lumdred". on- iilc r. il Mil ■ I If till ;o< .-lU eiiH >-<> i'i liH < la.--!», but hi-i \\ ,.i I r I 11 ■ • r.t-. ;,' 'loi k I Iceri lianded f!i.. by the .inn'. w.Mi t'le rii.'.tt'i thr.,/'. !i) t.o atltntjo,! of tl,c ililiii.t itioiiiiy ui 1"v ii.e I iijngo on tlifl j'-'iV'liy Ihlnp i ^ lid 'o iia'." eiiiTiarrus: c i .ilthoiirh 1.0 hai novr hei a -it'd .• .i. in.nii.t pr.'^i iTidito'i.T .-iro .'iW.i'tinj; hi i in.iri i.iK<;,v. lo' li jH <]ui it Is >.y]<> ".■'' ! .' .'.opio'.'d i;r.(i' .il ■ m' ^.•■n ••"Iter?, ■ , . Hlirt riii.'iiv imiy ,Oivirai of hi^ u thn nrar f it'iie when 1 I . .:-. I .'.•• I, 1 > t;,e