Variety (June 1924)

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iiaMf,jwau.^9U VARIETY S7 Welcome Back To Broadway t MANAGEMENT KRAFT ATTRACTIONS, INC. / rm ^\ s^ ^^ ^S^r ,^^*,s< j-r^ r :l$i.C'<>7^^ OPENING SUNDAY, JUNE 29th, 1924, AT THE I XX MARK STRAND THEATRE, BROADWAY rSasophoiM FwbSwvOnK Mor TOM BROWN ^ SIX BROWN BROTHERS With Their Stupendous Added Attraction—A 30 Piece . TRUK-TONI ^TV)M BROWN and hia Famous Six Brown Brothers again ■*■ bow to New York. For years they 'S^Arred in Dillingham 8how8,.opening with the premier in New York and taking the road with such famous shows as Chin-Chin, Jack o'Lantem, Tip-Top, etc. One whole season they were the feattire of a New York Hippodrome show. More than any other man in America, Tom Brown "made** the Saxophone—and, more than any other man in America, Tom Brown was made by the Saxophone. Tom Brown and His Six Brown Brothers played Saxophones and delighted hundreds of thousands in the days when the Saxo- phone was a curiosity—when all those out in ifrontof the lights and most of those behind the lights were asking "What instru- ment is that?'* The public soon learned, with such clever teachers as the Six Brown Brothers! Today the Saxophone is the most popular of all musical instruments and the Six Brown Brothers are the highest paid musical act before the public. New York Band Instrument Co. Ill East 14th Street, New York WHOLESALE—Direct Factory Repretentativa—RETAIL Saxophone ^and No matter how good an act may be, the Saxophone makes it a better act. No matter how good a show may be—even a DUIingham show—Saxophones make it a better show 1 The sweetest music ever blown comes from the Saxophones. There are nine sizes of them—from the little Eb High Soprano down to the low Bb Bass. They all finger alike. A man who learns one generally plays several. And they are the easiest of all musical instruments to learn, as well as the most beautiful. Tom Brown and the Six Brown Brothers use Buescher True- Tone Saxophones exclusively. They're the one make of Saxo- phones that will "stop a show." Paul Whiteman uses them, Paul Specht uses them, Clyde Doerr, Ted Weems, Bennie Krueger, Waring's Pennsylvanians—all the orchestras famous on the stage and on the phonographs use Buescher Instruments. FoOow the lead of the headlincn—put Saxophone music into yonr act. Utc Buescher Saxophones. Write for the Buescher Saxophone Cyclopedia. It tells yoo all you want to know, and illustrates the First Easy Fingering Lesson. Just fill in the coupon printed below. SEND THIS COUPON FOR PASaNATiNG FACTS : Buescher Band Instrument Co. I 107 Buescher Block, Elkhart, Indiana I am interctted in the inttniment checked below t Buescher Band Instrument Co^ everything in 9and and Orchestra Instruments 107 Buescher Block Elkhart, Indiana I I I I I r Sucet Addres8_ Town .Saxophone. .ConeU -Trombone. (Mention any other instrument you may be juterefted in) .Trumpet NanM. .State.