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m Wnesday, July 80, 1984 VARIETY 55 B. F. ALBEB, Fresideiit «^l: R . i ^irj^^T^ j. j. MURDOCK, General Manager F. F. PROCTOR. Vice-Presidenl B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE EXCHANGE ^' ■"■ '-fl^ r--: ?/V^•^■ ....-'v- ■ ■ ■ (AGENCY) _ -vV, V.V, '" -; - -• , Fotmdmn B. F. KEITH. EDWARD F. ALBEE, A. PAUL KEITH, F. F. PROCTOR ^ " » Artim can book direa addrestins W. DAYTON WEGEFTOnil Marcus Loew s Booking Agency i General Executive OFFices LOEW BUILDING ANNEX 160 WEST 46^"ST NEW YORK JHLUBIN , OKiTMRJLL MJUrA0£R \ -— " ' ■ ■ - > CHICA6Q OFFICE l6o2CapltolBld^ JOHNNY JONES llTcHAMC I 'lVr' MANAGERSASSOCIATION THE SERVICE THAT SERVES t' Boohing Offices Fifth-noor. State-Lake Bldg., CHICAGO. ILL. ACKERMAN & HARRIS EXECUTIVE OFFICES: THIRD FLOOR, PHELAN BLDG. MARKET. GRANT and O'FARRELL STREETS SAN FRANCISCO ELLA HERBERT WESTON, Booking Manager LOS ANGELES—(2( CONSOLIDATED BLDO. long coming back* Phil Manning is Datting for Daly meanwhile. . Announcements from the -various political groups have Washington •9t for their campaign headquarters. Wonder if the politicians will agree with President Coolldge about this KENNARD'S SUPPORTERS w w. eaa st.. n. ». rboaa 4068 Col. ■•nil fnr ratiiincn* place being a summer resort. It hit 98 degrees here last weelt. The heat got to the business being done by De Wolf Hopper at Poll's to some extent, while it shaved the already small grosses being rung up by the stock at the Belasco. Hopper Company. "The Chocolate Soldier," this week. The dramatic stoqk is offering 'Smllin' Thru" at the Belasco. Charles Squires Is b.:ck again in Washington. This time he Is paint- r' t Newton-Winship Professional Trunks Always the be»t. Now l>«tf«r than e»er. Or«>at*r ■trenirth—lliwr appointments—more convcnlfncM. Hcnd for catalOK o( loll lino of professional trunks TODAY. Mannfacinretl and mM by W. W. Winship & Sons, Inc. Utica, N. Y. SEE THEM AT t FABER.WINSHIP CO. , J*8. *. QUIRK TBUMK CO. i CEO. A. mitER A CO "•ion 8q. New V«rli. M.Y. 723 Out An., SI. LouU, Mo. II BiiJX- "'"•HIP. 1st. SAMPLE TRUNK CO "•"•••tos St.. BotUB. Msu. . - 1344 E. fm ^t. ClntlsK, 0. 7 E««t A»«., RiKllMttr, N.V. J. HAMN LUeSAftC ftHOP R.303, S •.Wskstk, Clilnt*,lll t-v . li: '■ 1 -,\ ■ » i ■tt ■•..■■I "I. BOOKING DEPARTMENT. Palao* Theatr* BuUding NEW YORK EXECUTIVE OFFiCSat lUte-Cak* BuUdinc I CHICAGO AMALGAMATED i VAUDEVILLE AGENCY M. E. COMERFORD, P^es. We offer sincere service to Vaudeville Managers. - Communicate with .us and our representative will call. Artists may bQcHi:, direct at all times. HARRY J. PADbEN» Booking Manager ■■■•■:•■■ ' .. • ■ " •■! ■•.,., r -. -, ....... .^ : t • , ... . _ 1441 Broadway, New York Pkone: Penn 3660 BERT LEVEY CIRCUIT ov VAUDEVILLE THEATRES H«« Ysrk tai W. 47ttl Btrlaa BstrsW I C>I««H WMtft' omcBs ■«sm« I Iss Fris«li«« l L w AsmIw i Os s»<f EasrSH AlMisr I HlllitrNi | TakOT BMt. lTli«alnBMf.l SMi. I Of. H*w« ALL ACTS SUITABLE FOR OUTDOORS WHILE IN NEW YORK CITY OR PASSING THROUGH Are Invited to Visit Our New Branch Office 201-3 West 49th Stroet, New York City Phona Circle 1196 FELIX REICH, Eastern Reprecentative WORLD AMUSEMENT SERVICE ASSOCIATION MAIN OFFICE: 624 So. Michigan Avenue, CHICAGO, ILU ing the sets for the Hopper com- pany. Squires was here first with the old Columbia stock and later with Poll's. Nat Glasser of Crandall's York Theatre has suffered a great deal following an operation on his nose- He was epected back at the theatre several days ago, but now his re- turn is indefinite. They're tearing down the old Gar- rick, and as each brick'Orops, the atrical history Is being made. The old house has had a varied career of it, finishing up now to become .1 part of the Hecht department store. The house most recently functioned as a tryout theatre for the Shuberts If it played to over $10,000 in a sea- son It did extremely well. Pictures for the week: Tlvoll, "Go- REDUCED SUMMER RATE PERMANENT WAVE '^:~. Entire Head {15 NKSTLE LANOIL. KO Wa SssclsIlM in tN< Btyltk B«k Cut. Ualr rolorlng Pji-lnj i.atcU McliDtigc MctlKHls. EDWARD'S *»•'" '£:1S["""? 121 W. 47th St. Telo. nrynn* ttKO-4207 BMa«« BsOo^ JJ7 W«« ITIh 8t, tftl. Itryaat lOlM • .I 'l'! ." ^ ing East"; Metropolitan, "For Sale";, Rlalto. "Babbitt"; Palace, "Revela- tion"; Columbia. "Bread." The government la building a big conduit between here and Olen Bcho^ which, necessitate* a detour for au-. tomobiles gqing tq tbla.auvi^er park. Leonard SchoU .Qaa carried a biff display ad for. tb« paat week teUiiur patrons hew to reach the park. Col. Sam ■ DawBon t» la town all set to opea the Oayety for the Co< luinbla wheel Aug. 17. Col. Dawson succeeds Hhrry Jarboe. who has been here for yean and who is now: transferred to CinclnnatL Charles Hamdden has been spe- cially engaged to play th* lead in '•Smllin' Thru" at the BehCaco. Rob* «rt Anetj, the regular male lead Of the stock, 1$ stin on the sick nst, Nelson B. Bell, dispensing the pub' Iklty for the CrandfUI theatres, la the only one of the entire CrandaU staff that hAsn't its yet had hisTa- cotion. A -visit to his ofliM last w««k Aisolosed him coUarless, coatless and "wet" I LOOKERS AT $90 (Continued from page 1) Brlanger's direction and open aX the Globe early In the fall. I'he comedian-star stated that though he la willing to pay as high as $90 weekly In the show girl line, he has not been able to secure the "lookers" desired. The minimum aalary offered for other chorlstere In the "Grab Bag" Is ISO. While on tour last year Wynn made a number of speeches on the topic of cleanliness on the stage and he had made It a rule not to show the chorus In bare legs. Wynn" now believes the show girla have taken him too seriously or.d may be the reason they have not reported. CLEAN BY DIVING (Continued from page 1) these sessions appearing in on elimination contest at the final per- formance Sunday. The tank act has been routed around Greater New York and will carry a contest tie-up in each of the neighborhoods. JACK BREN DONNELLY 'nd SITIJ a f» Beau BrummeU of Songland THIS WEEK (JULY 28) MOSS' BROADWAY, NEW YORK Direction NICK FELDMAN