Variety (November 1924)

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'iy^ii.A'^ TAX'RETURNS V/iixtikdafi Novemhei'^, 1924 INCOME TAX PJUDSY SHU IW COMPILATION OF NAMES AND AMOUNTS OF INCOME TAX PAYERS AS REPORTED AMONG MANY OTHERS IN THE DAILIES IN THE PAST WEEK . ■ -I- . , .—►. ■ 'i ■" . • (( .. - ■( ' ■ ' ^iritlety'. bM compll«4 • ««aiie addi- tional Income tax flgurea paid in hy Individuals and corporations direct- ly or Indirectly connected with ■hoW business. The tax flgures are no criterion for Information seekers to cause any individual or firm's Income tor any of the following reasons. <,The tax flares <}o not take into consid- eration < tm tax Wpempt - sitcudlles such as government bondji, etc., fori one thing. ■■ .<■ ■ ■ j The taxpayer might have saved on< the amount through a private cor-' poratlon subterfuge. By incorporat-, Ing hljpself, he may be ^ylng onlyj it^ per cent as his itet income as; n^aitast-'th^ '40 pter cent he tnlglit' pay of his individual earnlnga 1C| they were above^a cer^n ilgure. ^ , ; Investments in real estate which may Adt yet be paying dividends aie^ th«r^tOr« hot taxable. There afe n'o-i mcrous profeaslonals with, mowi-at thfiir eayUfl^tl.^ up in/realty that wUl not boom for. a niunbpr of y.e^sJ " 'The WeW •J^otk llgurta herewith "ire aljtftat>efl«iaiV icrtiAdtKli ' ' ' j .'. ' .,.1 'A- ■ V'..- - '-■ i A««d«ny «t:J«>>^ ISWU- >:,. Uam.8t...^..>.r".-. : ,|4<17S American N«w» Co., Inc....'2(|4,J|98 Felix! Adier ....'.....'..'.'.'... ;l,*St Oeorge Vkrlto* t»....l;.'..A.? ».7S« .Qpns^noe ^Inney^.-, <. ^..«.. Robert Cbarles" Bencbley,^.., Kmma CalVe, i Rector Btl. 23 B. Cantor''...' 18,678 Frederick Coodert, Jr....'.. _ ««< Gloria Caruso, .••..• • .MtO Edith H Day iw....M»..(Viu .s '33 Andre de Coppet ,.<v•»••>.•''^ ^•&91' Chas. XrMla D«eyfiMb,»ii4.f>«r 8.013 «€ieorge A.. EuH^r... ..■,-«<.:•. > .; 108 George ^aweeUer 32 B«ek- . ■, .ijBian PJi V.•..'.•.*».»»«>•" • . ,J.027 . Ciart'Biahei'. inc. .....w...v. 13^08? c.Ore«nwicb' Villase Inn. Inc., ' 8 Sheridan 8q. .S,i.r.^...> DorotHy Glsh :'..:....<»:.>.<>• .'.Charles Dana Gibson..^kiv. '^ifontagitv- OUuw •■■i-: . f-fSi** '•'• ,. •:■■. .-. : -V «■;'■* -'v-- .Avery- Hopwoodj Intc..^..... ^CDsm« Hamilton, 80 Madl- ■-' son Ave. ..J.rf%....-..4•.• •• Josef Hoffman, pianist...... '-^ ■I I'i i TABLE FOR INCOME This table will approximately gauge the Income by the amount of the tax paid: Tax paid Inconie 4.000 6.000 8,090 . ■ «.*w, 10.000 13.000 ,70^ ...;...',.,...,: 14,000 48 78 .. 120^. 288 .. .880 .. (40 *•••••a V 18.000 18,000 .20.000 22,000 >4.060 36M<t .28,000 30.0001 32,000 .34.000 38.000 38.00() ,».,,..>..». . 40,000. ;*....«..,, ,^fO.00O . .885 \m 1.380 1.630 Iffod •■••• •ft, •••«.«■_ . :'i^4r ^ »,• •M '«••«••*. • ^fv4y •, *(*'•'• ••»««••• Z,90D '• • <• «^ f • »^ a • • . ^ 3,6^5 ; a • • erv »,^ «»• • « • .. !4i0O5 «• «>■•» f • «.4 • #«. 4.380 :O80. • «•'• • a ^ • •.•a ^« )\* • • » m%m at«^ • »•: ■•■- *fm» fc,« a.a a a*,. 22,805 31,600 > «4;980 • 108,000. .,....,. .18M00 ..«..<;.. -4iJ,^, » a^» ••%••♦ % • •■•,••••«» i^*ffK.a a-« •« . 10,000, 70.00P 80,POO lOO^OOO l80,oo0 200^00 aOO,POO 800,000 ^*..r^,«OO.opO I - *■■ 287 . 18.8U 48.813 •,U« H#t8 - fc' j1^**^*»' V<«^. >-^ ' Theodor* W. Noyes (pub- llahcr "Star") 83480 Frank B. NoyM (editor "Star") Kary Roberta Rlnehart (autHor) .......1........ Dr. Stanley M. Rlnehart... Joaepta P. Tumvlty, 8ec- ■ 'cetiaKy <. to Porier ■ PrM« '^ i-id«iitv'Wilson; 4r«»orte4i tO' have 'kaaka41 ^ «mreHa ' >^ j stock conpamr vantuTes '■ ' j Biere) .;.....v. !'...>.<.;. ai,tai Q«8t«v BuclibOla, (liot«)). 'SilS^ Otnr.^ John J. P^rshisgr. > I u '«* ' >81,4 Wmi Robinson <Bro*kIyn .-' ■ BaaobaU taani).-..■>.>'..'« ^ SSjB Washington- "Fe»t":'^.i'..» 30,143 WMhlngton "Star", j Jv.. '^ •■ISl.ZTJB ■Harry f J. Powers Ous Kahn .Lou Houseman ..;..-.v> i... But Trins (Lubllnw A . ••^rlnz)' .V.-.'...';'... t. :•..'.•.'. Kiuiry "M.' LuWiher " <Lat>- ■IttM* &-Trlnt) ............ (Torn Quigley ;':....;....... Irving glmon'' ■.'Ageilty> -;.;•.'.; Frank^ K. GazolHl*.; .*.■.'.'."..; ts^tain' Jon'eii''.;..'.':. .'■:.''. .... jbse^pTb Trthi 7t.u<>l*n*i' ■% :1J3.44 .. , 74 .., M a-,488 ■i* I. I>roviii)»noe, Not. 8. ■ ■, J«com« tax paym«»ts mad« - for last year hy amusement men. are given below. Several,are;also en-i gcgged in real estata or otlter bus^i Pea»:^ ■, ,.,;-,■,.•■»: • - U Burton, A. Emery. ft8.%t% ,, : Allot} C Smery, .12,818.. J . _F<1435 ]ft..3Vend«)ssb«£(«r COrohv House), $437. , , Max Nat^anson (Itoiliem),. fi!,$85; .Archibald 8Uv«rpian (Strand) i 18,871. ,, ■. . .■ ■, .. .yraltar. &..UdV*r (Art^aia baH- «oom>,,;|l,73t .., , . ,..,-.,■ Arthur A. 9;ti0d«s, 12^7. fi^wvrd 8. Rhodes, 8188. ICI^mnas H. Rhodes, 8381. ' 2,449 ..•38 «.818 18^111 31.185 (Slmofi' rri r m 826 1.148 1 1 V. 8. ■ re- 8,849 1)884 8,581 bidependent P h • n o g r a p^k Mfg. 'Co.'.-•...•...*..«•••«*' ' 'WlUiain ■ H. Irwin •^. •«..... i' -' • -.K David W. KahA t.",.., L ■ Arthur S. Lyon ............ 11,925 ' Frank Lloyd Prodttctlona, , Inc., 3 Kedtor fit........ 2,339 Horace B. Llverlght ....;.. 118 Sir Harry Lauder 11.085 August Luchow (deceased). 10,287 M " Musical Products Dist. Co., Inc 2,620 SCO 4.078 6,<53 3,840 1.237 3,285 leaatacaa* >«•••• 476,418 d.coo 981 144 Cyril Maude. Christopher Morley Elisabeth Marbtn-y. David L. Podell (lawyer).. Xsabelle Patricola '.... "Joseph PuUtxer, Jr .Thomas Fortune Ryan, 858 Fifth A've. Clwcod M. Rabenold .<Bttor- . .«•.. 1..* '. peT) .....*...•«.......'...• Xx>uls Selbold ' Epes Wintbrop Sargent ... Albert J. Sellgsberg (at- torney) 10,087 Max D. Steur (attorney).. 279,228 Rudolph Schlldkraut .... David Barnoll Topics Pub. Co., Inc Robert Thorne Chas. H. Tuttle 19,135 Woodstock Hotel Co 20,607 Peggy Wood, Springdale, ' Conn ■ Jules Weber John Zanft, 801 W. 113i1i St. fTrlni) ....■::i).\':\..l^'.:ji^' 3.982 Dr. Hax Thorek '. .•^?.. .'..•. • 2,18* H^it}f JE; Ajichef '(Asclber ;firo8:) ......,..'....,.,.. .V. 438 llax'Asph'^ (Ascher Rros.)' 848 J^sae Crawford (organist). 1.151 Itfs. Je|iae .Crawtprd (^rgan- . jlat) ,.^.....'.....,...,...... 4«7 1,479 John J. Garrlty ;...., 731 24.018 0. J. (Spoft) Herman ...;\ 68S Sam Levy (World'/^use- ment^ Ass'nli .....,'..».... .887 (Mward Hayman 3490 Gene Oliver (producer) ^,223. Maurice Greenwald (producer) ^1 Frances Kennedy 2 Andrew Karban (cabarets) .. 320 World Amuse. Serv. Ass^ ... 7,226 Ascher Levy 86 Thomas J. Johnson (attorney) 22 Peter J. Schaefe^ (Jones Ll- nlck ft Schafer) .....,..'... 2,265 Allen Summers (vaudeville agent) .... 126 John Bentley (vajidevlila agent) V.......;.-..,.. Ift Sam Tlshman (booker) ...:'.. 56 Claude (Tlnk) Humphrey .. . 130 Boyle Woolfolk .V..... 146 Harry Beauhiont ..'■..«.:.'...■..•.• 260 Charles Bodkins ...,.,.;.',.... ' 1,0 Frank A. P, Qasollo..',„,...... 1,103 Ro(Io Timpont .. j...A..°.<.... .'tS Walter S. Duggan ..>...<..•... S3 John J. Nash.......V,'..■..'.««; .180 Walter Ford (Orehestffen)- ... 4 Harry Spingold ' (Vaudavllla 80 2.036 2.640 3.507 1.412 1.300 1,901 ALBANY . Rex Beach, Ardsley, N. Y... Holbrook Blinn, Crotbn, N.Y. Waite Hoyt, Larchmont, N.Y Coles Phillips, New Ro- cbel]«, N. y 237 11.669 917 2,845 CHICAGO Chicago, Nov. 3. Orpbeym Circuit 205,511 Balabfin A Kats 178,471 A Scbaefer. Maroiis Helnian-^^vr*. Jone«^> Linick 4,055 BUFTAtO ' '►' ■••■;■; ^nffaloi'^NoT, F6n«w1ng ai)e ' tacom« ' tax ported by local shOW people: ~ MlCbtiet Sbea (>Sttea'» ^iiwtres), 8829. , -, . ..." ' .'fieary Carr (8hea'4), fl38. ■ Morris Slotkln (Lafayette). .|181. Jacob-Rosing (lAfaiMtte),-$83i; ^ Fred.Shaffer <L»teyetU). |379. . ^Poter C e C«mMt ^M^»mU<!jI. 81,209. i-f,: i!.i «, ^v^', - /. •,:..^i. WillUm Ferris .(Binpoat^r), 8370. . Joseph Schttchert.:: 8151.-* .^ AI B«ckerici), iX-otwle)^ 863v Vincent McFaul (Rhea's Hipp), 8145. , -v.- , .■ - ,,., JliUus;Roaaberg^ 81,300,;^ .,^,..4. ciNaNNiVifil ■ Mrs. Caroline Cox. .V^J\ ,.*:. Isaac Ubson,..^.....V.'tV--;^. Bei^ L. Helding8t«lff^ XAt- torii'ey) ..',..,..'.'.'..'.,'... 8,876 (Meager .returns have been given ' out''ln Cincinnati). ' agent) .......',..;.... 35- Adblph Llnlck . ....^....■..... 1.092 Fred M. Barnes . (World. Amuse. Serv. Assn.) 273 Sam Thrall C-l Jimmy Hcnshel (orchestra) '.. ' 336 Fred Hamm (orchestra) 78 Ben Bhrlich (attornr.-y) 35 WASHINGTON " Washington. Nov. 3. Robert S. Downs, (hotel). 86,916 C. r. Din; Unlte.1 states Senator, author o( the Dill BUI to amend Mie Copyright Act 280 Samuel Oompers. president American Federation of Labor 8S8 John Phillip Hill, Repre- lentaUve . in Congre^li, light wine and beer ad*; vacate* ....... ^ ■. ('•,■ 114 Rudolph Kautr'nAann (£d- ' Itor ■■ffthr")..;'. ..... 17.111 Victor K>ufti*iinn,>. I,ij":' 7.888 Edward B. McLean (Pil*- lishcr "Post")............ 422.849 i.4*.^yjg_r-vAiv» .JtcLeao....... ,UUtf 83.896 " 7,454^ Promoters and Schemecs Profit by Tax Reports Los Angeles, N^v. 3. No further information on Income tax statements will be given out by the local Internal RiSWsnue 'bfflce until Nov. 10, it' is' announced. The claim is h^ade-that advices from Washlngtort M.at« the lists should be withheld lintl) that dat^. OS ' promoters and' schemers ''. are making capital ou^ o% the: informa- tion - divulged to date. < . —: ;.\.- Depto. Not Rekeancd 'Washington, Nov. 3. .Ob« arm of the government la threatening to.au* the news- papers for publishing the In- '<»nM tax returns, while another arni.ia asking thaae same pa- 1>*r# to aaaist Cbem In coll«tt> tng'«u«4»'date. 1.^. Tb« Faderal. Trade Commis- sion haa sent out requests to' hundreds of papers asking ipmX they lorwand copies of their respoctiv* poblleatlons Of the iSMie 'wtfierein th^ lists, ware printed. The purpose of this - la' to compile data regarding' tka weaHh. taxation and'ln-^ come of the UnitM Stdtefe. Th** United States Senate passed a resolution ■ that th^ coanmissloil shovld'furnish that body with just such a reporC.' • -.'' ti J. At th* commission it itina 'ftatB^ that' the several dolled* ' tors <«f Internal revebu» al>e' .^ also supplying tb« commlsMon with' such dkou .•..••vv'.ii'; >».-•.- '«*?'. ' ".' * '■ ^- I>ondon, .Oct.-2(.- The first theatrical dlvorco of the Ma««i)..W<W> granted .tjt:Shlyley.-. Kel- isgC acitaat' ^bert -«».jCouiwiB* «n Oct. 20. Tlms: was .no- <4e<enS!a. Edith Kelly Oould was the V co- respondent, MJss Kellogg marlrled dp^.Courvlllp In 1913. They coased to live together in 1919. Mrs. do Oourr vlUe was willing to take hflrtatmiiand back, but he mads no attempt at ref tvrning, and on Jt^tUti *t this "year s)ie cec«iv«d,8k:. letter from him-say•■ Ing he wouM not return. i.<' ..'* ' ■ ■'■>'+ '■ ■ ' . • .' -; > -•.(. .•'': Frank Tinney was riin^ 'liij'by Mortimer SctalfF ahd^sMced tO'^come to Claridge's Hotel and entertain a ,privat4 dinner party i>f 304>ru4t peo- ple. . wiMi > terms -were.-idlBcufised. Tlnriey said, "I'l leave it to .you.'' The dinner, was held .and )Elnney i>ertortncd. Thtr^ \jvfi.s ifo. check tlja't day, the next "d^iy. of Oi'e da'y after. Vherfeforij I'lnnjpy pluined ip Clar- Iddge's. The Jr«ply wa^ ^ Ihat Mr. ^Schlft fiad salted on the ;'iMaJe^(ic." TlnAey sent a wireless t6''rn(^ ^^^ < 'An American co'ntrn&f, 'said t<v be worth'81.700 a week', w&s di^cUned by Binnie Hale when she Joined "The. Odd Spot" at tliiS VaiiAeviUf .' That revue has now endi^d.'' kiter a not very protracted run. Her pres- tigie, however, has not befen' affected, and she has Just Bigiied on fbr ia year at the" Hippodrome. Her flrat appearance at this bouse will proly- ably take place in th* Wylle-Tate pantomime of "Mother Goose" at Christmas. '. BOBA'g mCOME TAX, |3^8ti ' ' ■ Columbus, Nov. 8." Ptfblicstlon of the Income tax Y^U ports was sidestepped by the 166*1 daiU«S - through the. uncertainty of theln fright as one of ths reasons; - - ; Cue the . taxable shaw . peoplte td town, ,th* only ine«m« statentent available is that of l<c« M. Boda. manager of the Jlartaian theatre,' >^who paid 48,288. 1. '.K -,j . . s- nJ ■ Cilectors HoUmg Out Internal revenue collectors at several Important points are with' holding the names vid tax returns made in their ofllces. . ^ Ambng them is CoUectbr Anders 1 son of the Third I. R. district In 'i New York City. It Includes a ma. 1 ^ority ol the ^Inclpal people in tha show t^isinesB. Clsvelaiid is another point where fr«« aa«ess to the income tax rec> ords has been denied. notwUh. standing rulings by. the InterMi* Rev^nus Department at .Washina. topi. ,, ,, . ;., Z GolIe<)tOES at tlie . cloeed pla<5qi state t^ey will give roquU-ed intoiy m44ion on written applications ..aoi ' sufficient grounds. . ' )» ■,• '-'SvlS* ^ AUSTRALIA • I'U V » 1* - " - ' ^ Sydney. Oct. 1. Williamson-Talt presented at Her. I^ajejrty's a new ^ mii^^r eomie^,^ "'Whlrted Into Happin'eBs," adap^d from'.the. book hy Bohert Bod«Bt«^ sky ! and . Bruno Ha>dt-Ward«h.^ Musi* -hy Robert 9te4t, - lyrics- 4>y Harry tJraham. Wli^',b^e or two exceptions nothing.t>i;l|llifirt and Utlr' remains a jnyiBteif:;. ' Alfred Frit is the whole box of triCks. .Withqi him (he 8h<5w Woujd btf rtothfng-.' ' • "Odnnlngham And CWnieMs stoppei the'flhow with -tlW^ -Whirlwin dance* Fred McKHy-afid Rita No gent alad . scored.'With their toot' work. Winnie CpHlns ffom Lond Is the only outstanding pet-sonalii on the • ■wbmenV 'slift. Splend: mounting and costumes.' Han Burcher produced. - ',-'■ "• ."- ... • - >—•> ;...;'■ "A Cousin from No|nh«re" openi at Royal Sept. 27. Allan Wilkle is doing good busUoi Afess'ln Shakespearean revivals at , the PAIace. "Tlie Old 8ask" Doesn't Catch On WUliamson-Talt presented John p. ,0'Hara in."The Old Soak" two 'weeks: ago at the Criterion. Some- bow the new play haa not caught on and will probably be withdrawn shortly and "The Laughter . of ^ Fools" with the same cast replac* ing It. George D. I*Brker pro«.^ duced., .., ,,. , ,, BEOtRA lumt KEGQVEBEI) , . . > . Ptwlft Oct. 2i' Regina Flovy haa now taken her allotted place in the Max Viterbo revuo kt the Clgale. 'Mme. Suxanne DMtores has with- drawn from thi^ show tind fs play- ing lead in the revival of '''The Pro- fession of Mrs.' Warren" at the Mai son de I'Oeuvre. , His Ma1e8ty*8, whlih has l&een eloii^ed sihce the sudden failure df "The Royal Vlstor," reop«tiB next Teek With "Patricia," a musical com- edy composed by Geoffrey Gryther, Ja'newcomer, of whom great things are expected. Dorothy Dickson is the leading lady. What wduld the shade of Sir Herbert Tr«f« mutter if hb saw Ms place In th« limelight so occupied? B'way Indifferent Little comment has' resulted on Broadway from the publi- cation of the Income.taxes paid by theatrical people to the gov-, ernment. . Some returns were held back by William Ander- son, collector for the third in- ternal revenue district for New York, the ofllcial ruling stat- ing . that^ hfi could not supply information only from lists submitted .wfth reasons stated tor the information desired. Irving Carlln tvas one ex- (ep^ion ii^ squawking about hi.s tax paymertf, ii being published that he slipped Uncle Sam about 84(000. Tha^ ootnpOs^r' felt aggrieved, because lie says I-, he kicked In iplth''$12,0<)W (^"">' Lord Howard de Waldeh has writ- ten a historical piece of 620 A. D., called "HnracHus," which will be produced by Bruc6 Winston at the Rolborn Empire In a week's time for a series of matinees: - ~ ANG^R CAUSES DEATH Piat Janasens puffers Haarf Attack Aftsr Violent Rahaarsat Antwerp. Oct. 25. Piet Janssehs, manag«r of the Belgian- Hippodrome, Antwerp, died last week of heart disease after reheari{thg the,oi>eretta "Ia Baya- dere" of Kellmann, due to open ^he next (evening. : i . He' Is reported to have liad sev- eral vlol«Ht fitfi of ajigfr dpring the rehearsal and went home to res\, disappointed at .the condltlbn of the show. .... "La Baynd^rb" 1* IS be t>iayed at the . Celestins . 'tbaatre, Lydns (Fnttnoa)<j under Jb^ idlrectlon !!bf MonchniWrfrit. eaMy in Mar|)h. Ii«onfrd«-t«h« appeared In the rr^K- tion and Mme. Yakowlewa have b««n booked for th« cast. .J.; "Littl? Nellie Kelly" at the Gran* (Fuller-Ward) -Still p&cking tbf house. • * Tivoli's B!g Business Since, taken by Wllllamson-Talf the Tivoll has lost none of Its draw- ing po'Wers, and at 'present is play- ing to capacity with one of the best bills seen for some time. Brully and Hemsley. songa.-ypleased. Cardiiia scored with card tricks. Marie Burke and Arthur ,.KIein, very big with songs. Miss Burke is a strik- ing brunet. Albert Whelan. riot, closing Intermission. Donald and Carson, sketch, got over nicely. Bert Errol proved a corking ff' ihale impersonator, aissisted by a clever little dancer in Ray Hartlftr. The act carries its own pianist. Mr. Enrol created a furOr«. Maegie Foster scored with her violin. Wey- non and Co. closed the show ana held them with a nice acrobatic of- fering. Business Ih big twi?e daily |t Fuller's theatre. Stiffy and Mo revue is the attraction. The.^o two boys draw wherever they play. They have been with the Fuller's foJ" years. Supported by a good coiji- nuny of singers and dancers, Folllpj Bergere, musical, liked. Evison aid Hester, songs, fair. James E. Sin- ton, songs and stori'efi, got ovjr nicely. Some of his jokes could do with a shave, however, Fullef* Eleven Wonders, child act, fltoppb* the show. The.se kiddies are fine. ^ MELBOURNE ' : .Business still very bright in tlm rhuthern city. "Tho Lady of tha nsse" made an excellent st.irt last w*ek under WiniamROft-Tait nian- a*'emont. "The Rise of IU>M« C Kel- ly" is st'll a hoom. This uliow W . . .(Contlim^. oo.aage. 4) .; ;