Variety (June 1924)

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VARIETY WediMMlBy, June 20, 1924 JOE KENO AND GREEN ROSIE THIS WEEK (JUNE 23d) NEW BRIGHTON THEATRE A BRAND NEW ACT FULL OF LAUGHS Written by WM. K. WELLS Direction MAX HAYES LETTERS WhM BcadiBS fw Mall to ▼ABIBTT. addraa* Hall Ctork. POaTCAKPg . APy «TiaiNO ar CmCCLAB URTKK8 WILL NOT BB ADTKBT18KD. LBTTKB8 ADTnTlBKD IM Om USVB OMLT. Aduna Qrttc* Bakar B«rtl« Ball Harry Barrx llabla B*ll Nada Brenaan D Brosk* Octaria i It took Alma RubenM tccefcj to decide to boh Her hair. Finally ahe wen* to Baveli. the only hairdre*$er who Job* tdth a razor inatead of theart. SAVEU 17 Wmat 48th Strmmt MBW TOBK CITT FhMM 4t<t Biya^ Brown Art Carroll B«t(r ' Chrlstain Tommir Clyne, Betty Cook Frank CoitFllo Patar Darren Rupert Davla * MoCojr Daan Clia DeHavrn Loulae Dlka JnHa Doashartr Mary Doyle Jamea DeBola Joan DnBuae Joan OuFor Boya Elanor Peggr Emery Maud Eaterbrook Frad Fain Phil Fineran Qana Oallagher Jaraea Oadney ntlly Golden Jack Oranaaa Charlaa Qray Baall Harrey Jamaa Haatin*a Etta Hill Paul Jua Quon Tat Jupltor Oao Kemp PcKKy Kannedy Bill Lamont Laddla Lewla Dorothy ^ AND BOOh strip; WElDONWILLUMSi^LICK- f OKT SMITH. AKK. L« Rosaeaa Madlaon Oao Marahall Geo Mayo Ida Meehan Jimmy Melroy Sia Mcnnetti Eddie McCarthy Mauda MrOavanna D McGowan Ralph Morton Tom Mawklrk Billy Nowak Caaimir Oakea Percy O'Neil Dennie O'Reilly Florenca Payton Corae Peteraon Billy Redmond Robert Rawaon Guy Ray Robert RIdinE Herlwrt Roof Jack Royce Ray 8t Clalra Ivy BamTwon * Douflaa Shaw Eddia Tarbox Ruaaell Thorna E Torcat Mrs Towla Joa Tucker Giadya Walah Billy Webb Mra Wilkea Ruth Willlama Jo* Wood DouRlaa CHICAGO OFFICE Alexander John Allen Edna Armatrons Batty Auatin Jack Ardcll Broa Browne Fred Bloaaom Heath Bd nroopa Jack Ballmana 4 BelKrave Jack Browning Baaata Buaa John Biackwell Rita Bimbo Chaa Bartala LHIlao EDDIE MACK TALKS J O i D A R C Y No. 184 A blackface singi* who raally merit* hie burnt cork by hie excellent characterization and hi* dantly exact dialect. A great entertainer with a melodious and. resonant voice. Of course, on the stage he is in char- acter at Proctor's 12Sth St. Now, but off—an immacu- late fashion plate, an Eddiemack dresser. Keith de- pends upon Oarcy for entertainment, Darcy depends upon EDDIEMACK for clothks. Their dependence is Juatified. They are both well-suited. Eddie Mack ■uit you well, too. Try an EDDIEMACK just You'll wear EDDIEMACK8 forever. MACK'S CLOTHES SHOP MACK BUILDING 166 West 46th Street Just a Step East of Broadway Bartala Leo A Button I Beaaon Lillian Brown Hank Brockman A H Bernard Bert Bowen Pessy Boyca Blllie Carllal* Jim Ctierry Wilbur B Clark Jeaala Oorbatt Jack Cook Ur Coon Georga Chlldreaa David I Clement Oanevlav* Chamler Lola Coudy Norman Caaaldy Jamea A Creighton Blanch Clyna Batty Cathro 1 It Davia Sana Dixon O Deaiya Norah Dean Ambar Da Rajah t A Doyla * Blalna Duffy Jamea J Draka Johnnla DeLaaay Gertrude Da Ray Etbal t DAnahna Marsarat Draw May Co Dunn Joa J Doraatt Henry ErIckaoB Hlldur Eari * Willlama Blllott Johnny Edwarda R Fowler Larttt Francaa Maria Ford Dolly Freamaa T Flitchar A Fontalna Asalaa Franda Vie Frladall Louie Gmber Max Olbaon * Batty Gordon Phylts Gaorc* P Orayaon Frances Gtttlemaa Aubrey Orlffls C Gidwits * Hayara ^Ralaay Bath C Haban Halcha Hymaok Hal* 8u* Hnilb*rt 0«a* Heldaa Horae* Houah Jaok Irwin Blanche Jobnaon Clem Jone* & Leisb Kennedy Jamea Kahna Harry Knnta Blanche Knox Comedy 4 Lewla R L Lea Mildred LaSalle Jack I>aMar Maurice LePayne Mildred Loewe Bmll Lewla Harry C Lorraine Carl A Mantlon Ruby Matx Raymond McOuIrl Stanley McHale R J McCuna Eliiabeth Oaaman Veaa Powell LllllaB Petrowar Oacar Prentice Marjorla Petit Frank M Phllllpa Raymond rantxer Broa Paarce Frank A Prathar O L Rnloir Alexia Ruth Mary A Anne Rafflaa & Co Relchenthal Broa Robaon May Scott Lilllaa Shelby Vera SInnott Flo Scott Barnaat B Stowell Teddy Sherman Bill Smith Harry Turpin Loula Tlllar Sla Toxer Harry Traeay Jack Tinglay Lillian J Valla Jack Vanderwald Mr Vail Bobby Vallleax Irene Vart Ha«*l Weidon Johnny Oaors* P Wllaon White Jo* Willlama * Anser Worth Jo* Wardan H O Walah Maria Wallace May th management haa nothing whatever to do with. If you w; the house maii- ager, Peter MuUanery will get him for you. When you are wanted in the ofllce you will be called. Otherwise wait until the "at home" of the house managing director is announced. Ifintrance to main floors through dressing rooms is pro- hibited. Telephones are on the mes- zanlne floor. -Vrtists in make-up are not allowed in front of the house. Rest rooms and other accont- modatlons for female artists are on the main floor of the mez- zanine floor. Under no condition will liquor be permitted back stage. There is no decent boozi in Oakland, anyhow. Oakland Is a small town and wh.itever you do is known to everyone in 24 hours after you do it If you want to keep out of the free press watch your step. Mall will be delivered back stage each day. Compliance with the above requests will make things easier with yourself and management. Let's try and get along. the ChaHes Wuerz, who managed the 1 Loew theatre at Dayton for thi ^ past two aeaaona,. has returned to ] New York. He Is now in charge of J Avenue B. .j Gllda Gray has postponed sailing'^ for Liondon in order to play a fourth week at the Hippodrome. ] I TounK Al RULES FOR ACTORS (Continued from page 4) job, talk to her, and the man- agement will do the rest. Artists are expected to be on tima for rehearsals and per- formajicea. If you have a deaire to visit th* Inside of our Jail for 24 hours, all you have to do is to smoke in the dressing rooms; th* flr* department will take car* of you. This is something [LLERs-S^l mi Thm Warld'u largett manvtadtur^r ot th*- attietd foclwa*tr. W0 Ht mntirm eompanima, al»o individual orders. MBW TOBK—ISM B'way. at 4eth St. CHICAGO—«tatc and Moaree Sts. RIENT ARICKISHA man , waits to carry you down lantem-lit streets in Japan to tiny shops where aUcs and curios are sold—or across the hills o( Nikko to tem- ples blue and gold. Ten days by the iastest, finest steamers on the Pacific *"■ the magnifi* cent Etnpresa Liner x Then ShaaiM Hangkeag HidMuiiU. Appir Local A4»nt ot Cana^an PadHc E. T. STEBBlMa, General Asent. Madlaon Ave., at 44tb St.. New Tork I "YOU'RE A WISE GUV' The Youngest of Them All COLLINS AND PILLARD IN JOSEPH HURUG'S HOLLYWOOD FOLUES" "SHUT YOUR BUSINESS" The Largest Company Ever Presented in the History of Burlesque G>ini>any of 75— At the Columbia^ New York, starting Monday Matinee, June 23rd, and Balance of Summer —Company of 75 :??5= Epn