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Wednesday, January 21, 192S :- .-,r: -■ -sT VARIETY THE FROM CHERRYLAND TO BROADWAY Return to Vaudeville After Five Successful Seasons With ED. WYNN'S SHOWS Repretenttitives ROSE A CURTIS This Week (Jan. 19) B. F. KEITH'S 818t ST. NEW YORK I TREASURERS'DINNER (Continued from page 18) Louis Salter, John J. Totten. Ted Soyle. Iiouis Klar. James E. Kenny, Xelcey Allen, Mark Nelson. Bob Koberts, Bmanuel Manhelmer. Geo. S". Sweeney, Harry Coyle. Anthony Zottarelli, Albert K. Zottarelli, Louis SottarelU, Walter Greaves. B. 8. Perry. M. L. Levlne. P. R. Olson, E. Dwight, Connie Miles, Bert "Vfelles, C. H. Stewart, James Ward, Jamea Brennen, Ed L. Rudla, A. C. Canlj>bell, Dave Schneider, Dave Surke, Claude DeMers. J. F. Miner. I.jMILLERf SQKS TW World's largest manu-^ itStturroi tKeatrical footwear.' Wc fit entire companies, also Jatdiviiual orders. ^ '.^ B V M '>IXW TOIK 1554 Broadway CHICAGO State Street ><•♦» — »« i «i «j fe <.tiajMj** s ' Julius J. Binder, Jos. P. Hoenlg, Carl Abraham, Sam Granet, Abe Levy, J. J. Coy, W. Greenwald, Dr. S. Ger- lenger. Lep Solomon, W. G. Norton, Frank Toms. Spencer Bettelhem, William Hagen, Budd Robb, Bd. Farrell, Joe Mack, Tommy Burke, Bobby Burke. Jack Lyons, Hughle Heaney, Frankle Meyers, Harry Meyers. Tom Cox, Norman Stem, Bennie Stern, Toby DeVrles, Cliff Friend, Abel Baer, Ben Riley, Fred PhllliDs, Albert Simon, Gus Samuels, Morris Immerman, Jesse Jeskowitz, Cliff Waldo^ Clyde Burrows, Joseph G. Gerson, Bdward Carter, Q. Downing Clark, Robert McCall, Geo. Dun- lleve, John Healy, Dr. S. B. Cassin, C. I. Karasik, William Blackmore, Geo. Cassidy, Geo. Newman, Sam Beckhardt, W. H. Porter, Mr. Belk- nap, Larry O'Keefe, Mule Llnder- man, Rivington Bisland, William O'Donnell, William Jakol. Robert Fulton, William Small, A. Hlldreth, Geo. Baldwin, Edwin Mo- chary, John Git, John Farrell, Marc Lachmann, Henry Bossman, Louis Zelago, Dewey Anderwood, Arthur McQuade, John Crawford, Mark Na- than, Lee Baker, Irving Engel, Harry Levey, Jerry Flynn, George Morley, 'Walter O'Connor, Lew Ward, Edgar Disney. D. M. Cauffman, t. I. Stein, John W. Murray, C. H. Bottinl. C. J. Wallace, N. Joseph, Frank Keeney, James L. McEntee, C. D. Bryan, Tom McGreevy, Raymond Carewe, Frank Gerard, Fred Leonard, Bron- son Douglas, B. S. Alder, Charles H. THE NEW 192S MODEL IS HERE L Shopworn ^nd Slightly Used Taylor, Hart- man, Indestructo and Bal Trunks always on hand. WB DO BEPAIRINO. WBITB FOR CATALOG. SAMUEL NATHANS, Inc. 568 Seventh Avenue, between 40th and 41«t Streets, New York City BC-JB A01ENT8 FOB H * M TMimKS IN THE VAHT PbMMi liOBcmcre •1»7-NM ATTENTION W« Have Only ONE Store. Make Sura of Name and Address Before Entering. ARE YOU GOING TO EUROPE? M«aaMM» ■msiiiiillM arraased •• aU Ua«s aJI ■»!» OOce rrf«n. Beata are «•!■« very tuUt arnuMre cartr. rmt»tm Meaey k«wM sad asM. Ubwty Bm4« M«cb« and mM. rAVt. TAVSIO m son, IM BsM Ktta St.. Vtm Terk «iac-«iS7 Crlsdle, Fred Wizeman, Harry Weiss, Paul Slayer. Harry Koler, Mack Hilllard, Victor Klraly, Henry Clay Littidc. R. B. Hawkins, Star Holton, Geo. W. Hall, Geo. W. Hall. Jr., E. Good- man, Ward V. Johnson, Leo Mc- Donald, George Cboosle, Arch Sel- wyn, Geo. LeCHer, John Hall, How- ard Lang, Louis Lotito, James Vin- cent. BenJ. Norden, Jack McPart- land, Ray Broder, Ben Bellclair, Allan Schnebbe, Frank Kintsing, David Schane, Dean Dietrich, Nor- man Novembe. Ben Elgart, Julius Geniten, Harry Daly, Bdward O'Keefe, Frank E. Boga, F. E. Muldoon, Jos. Keith, Jack Stilk, Sydney H. Brodie, Jack Pastemack, Willie Dietrich, Julius Specter, Roy Marks, Murray LAng, Sydney Harris, Charlie Harris; Dr. M. Pechner. Morris Green, Mickey McCaulev. Willie Kurtz, Edward Long, Charles Workman, Irving Gold, Manny Sea- men, Davy Davenport, George Al- dendorf, Frank Halligan, Charles H. Thomas, Harry M. Wilner. The handbill and apeclal lyric to the tune of "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More" handed everybody laughs enough to square the price of the tickets—and here was an affair by the way that had a modest entry PAGE EIGHTEEN fee—in fact, the dinner was with- out cost to members who were per- mitted guests at $6 each. FAVORITE SONG OF THE GIELS In Their Early Nicoteens Inhale! Inhale! The Gang's All Here Our Old Timers are all dressed up Their faces show a smile You can bet that they don't get Their clothes for two on the aisle. Oh, it ain't gonna rain no more, no more It ain't gonna rain no more How the hell can the old folks sell If they ain't gonna work no more. When our show flops and the boss asks why We alw.iys get together, And with a twinkle of the eye We blame It on the weather. V>w- '♦.^... FOR MODERN SENSATIONAL STAGE DANCING Strftchlnr ani] IJmbcrInK Kxrrtin'i 143-I4B Wrst 4M St. NKW TORH rboDe BrftLUt 09'4& But if it ain't gonna rain no more, no more If It ain't gonna rain no more, Whafll we tell if the show don't sell If it ain't gonna rain no more. The language used in "What Price Glory" Gave that show a break. But you have heard it used before By Hams to Lee and Jake. We ain't gonna swear no more, no more We ain't gonna swear no more After that show, I should say no, So we ain't gonna swear no more. Oh, we have a member in our club Who always sells with glasses. His specialty is on the 'phone Asking us for passes. John, we ain't gonna punch no more, no more We ain't gonna punch no more, Annie Oakley had her day And now we know your butcher. When we have a show that doesn't go The kind that drives you batty. We shoot the bundle down to Joe And call up our friend Matty. Frank Sargent, known in vaude- ville as Frank Ross, has returned from the stage, and is at present assistant manager of Loew's Alhnm- bra, Brooklyn, N. Y. M INERS MAKE UP Est. Henry C* Miner, Inc. By , ^KOKA ARiaAZA MCTHOD. VKKt TIV d6u UV- /\\s\iH li\\f I / 1/ ^1 \l'l !■ :\ W 1 SI \/>'/l I KENNARD'S SUPPORTERS xt\ w. <u M., M. r. Phooa 40«t CeL HERE'S YOUR BOOK 'RIGHTOFFTHECHESr By NELUE REVELL With a Preface by IKVIN COBB lublfheJ \,y GEOnoE H DOHAK, .New York PRICE $2.50 VTf, %VRUTr.\ FOB THK HIlOW PEOPI.E, AlA. 8HO\V TEOPI.E—ALT, OA KK The thr.. ir.g story of Nellie Kevell. She lay hplple«» In her bed an.l wrote it. A book of ternlern^Bfl and lauchier. with a drawing on the fronticijif.-e of Nellie by Jame* MontcoTncry FlacK. while amonR the ronlriliulins lllUBtrntorfi nre Hub« aoldberK, «race I>. Drnyton. J. W. Mct;urk, W. K. HiU. <'I«re nriss". Tony finrg. Herr>f hfield, 'f. A. (Tart) Oorfc.'in. Thorn- ton FlDher. Will B. Johns<nne, Martin Ur.inner ana K<1 Hi.»,->)'". 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