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Wednesday, April 27, 1927 VARIETY HOTELS FOR SHOW PEOPLE ] HOTEL HUDSON ALL NEWLY DECORATED t 8 and Up 8ingl« $11 and Up Devil* Hot and Cold Water and T«l«phoM la Baeto Rooou tot WEST 44th STREET NEW YORK CITY viMMi smiAWT itta-st HOTEL FULTON am th« at Nav torki t • and Up Singia $14 and Up Doubia •aovar Bataa. Hot and CoM Watar aad Talaphvaa. Baetrla tmm tn mmh r—m. M4-268 WEST 46th STREET NEW YORK CITY VlMaet Laekawaana flfM-l Oppc«lt« N V A Wafcash at Van Buvsn SINGLE ROOM WITH BATH, $2.00, $2^ and $3.00 PER DAY DOUBLE ROOM WITH SHOWfiltt $17JM PER WEEK LEON ABO UIOKS. Maaaciac DlrMtar DOUBLE ROOM WITH TUB BATH. $21.00 PER WEEK . TWIN BEDS, BATH, $28.00 PER WEEK • GRAND OPENING CROWNED WITH GLORIOUS SUCCESS THANKS TO MT MANY FBIENDS NEW IN TlIK TllKATKlf AI. ni'SINKSS 100 ROOMS-IOO SHOWERS AND TUBS SINGLE ROOM. $2.00 PER DAY' DOUBLE ROOM, $3.00 AND $4.00 HOTEL KILKEARY, PITTSBURGH 131-133 NINTH STREET, AT PENN AVENUE HTTSBl RCill'S FINKST AM> MOST MODKKN TIIK.ATKUWI. HOTBL IN TIIK IIKAKT OT TIIK TIIKATKICAL DISTKUT ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF STEEL ARTISTIC FURNITURE JOS. F. KILKEARY, «nOr. SPSaAL RATES TO PROPSSSiONI Single Roomsy $11 waakly Double Rooms, $15 weekly Full Hotel Service " MORMANDIE HOTE iilli M. aad Braadway. Nav Tatli PALACE HOTEL )a2 West 45th St., N. Y. C. Phoaa Bryant 0816 Hlffh Claei Family Theatrical Hotal Rooms $14.00 Up Hawly FttTBlahad Every Convenience DETROIT New Griswold Hotel Special Profaaaienal Ratac SINGLE. $10.00: DOUBLE, $15.00 W««kly. With Bath, SINGLE. $14.00; DOUBLE. $17.50. Two bloiks froni all l»i>writuwn Thealrei. UrUwell St. at Cirand Uiver Ave. Norva Sd half (2S-1) Ana Codee narrlet Nawret (Three to fill) ]IO»*ST'irN» 9. 9. 2<1 half (2l-l| . Billy Purl Mack & .Stanton (Throe to till) V. ADAMS. MASS. Kmplra 2d half (28-1) Weber ik Callabaa Rhoda JlrMlitil Colonial I If ttkue 1 AWA. CAJI. K<>ith'e 2d half (2S<1) Stutz & ninghaoi Sybil Vane Raymond FaMMi Raymond Tolfla . Sneezer Jr >AS8A1C. N. 4. O. H. 2d half (-8-1) Boylo A Delia RobaHt A Tana Lumm * White (Two to fill) Keith <t6) 5 Bracks Uaynea LehmanAK W^rry Corwey W & O O'llern Wm Fabrisham Tecll Cunningham Qracelle A Theo Jana A Whalan Act Beautiful <2) Harrington Sla Marion Ford Willie Solar Naalmova (Othere ta fill) 2d half (2t<4)-' Marie Silvpr Claude & Marif)n Masked Athletea McLellan -A Sarah AHyn Mann Chaa Tumblin VATRRSON. N. J. _ M half iit'-ti Frank Silk l^e & Borgere BAR Qorman (Two to fill) >B9raACOLA. FLA. Soenjer 2a half (28-1) Ref'd A Ltucy Stpphens & H'Uater Pall Mall Ruby Latham 2 Joy Bros & Gloom PUILADKLPmA AIlcKheny 3d half (21-1) Ora Kniffel A Roblea Ruby Norton Withers Opry (One to All) Broadway (t6> Relao Broa A D (Othera to fill) 2d half (28-1) Loran A Soper Clifton A DeRes Stubbleflelds Venetian Masq <One te til) BRrie (U> rutrio Rev ' I.Avere ' ■■•.nt 4 V .il,, rn X- Waller.* Janot of France ijpnn Tack flam rraak Flnaay 2d half (28-1) Peara'n A Andera'n Dance Toura Bill A Genevieve Bobby FolBom (One to fill) PITTSBUnOH Davie (28) Prince Toklo B Far roll Co Roy Byrcn Co Rned A Austin Frai A Fejer Brooks A Rush (8) Le Dova Clifford A Marlon Martin A Martin Brown & Wh'taker Bert Errol Oafts & DouRlas Harris td half (2S-1) Stanley A Qulnt We 3 Jiayea A Speck Wilfred DuTlols Bob Larry's Ent East Uherty Id half (21-1) Gertrude Rial Wlnehill A Brisco Baldwin Blair Ernie A Brnie Nawahl mrSF'LO. MASS Palace 2d half (28-1) Healey A Oarnella Z«'ck & Randolt John LeClair Frank Silk (One to nil) PLAINSF'L.D, N.J. Strand Id half (fi-1) Trout A Heft 2 Southern Girla Carnival Capera (Two to flll) PLATTSB'RG. N.¥. Strand Sd half (28-1) Billy McDermott RIker A McDoucal (Tbrta ta ill> I 248 WEST 81sl STREET, NEW YORK, Just West of Broadway - Phone Circle 1730 2, 3, 4-room Apartment*, All N«wly Furnished and Decorated ' Undar mnm •wiMrahis and manaaamwit aa HILOONA COURT. IRVI NOTON HALL. HENRI COURT CHARLES TENENBAUM 350 HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS IRVINGTON HALL 355 West 51st Street 6640 Circle HENRI COURT ' 312 West 48th Street 3830 Longacre HILDONA COURT 341-347 West 45th Street. 3560 Longacra 1-2-8-4'rooin apartments. Baeh AKMurtmant with prlvata bath, phona, kitchen, kitchenette. $18.00 UP WEEKLY—$70.00 UP MONTHLY ■ "^Tlie largest maintainer of housekeeping furnished apartments directly mtder the supervision of the owner. Liocatad tn the center af the theatrical district. All fireproof buUdinga. Address all communications to CHARLES TENENBAUM Prtncfpnl office: Hildona Court* 841 West 46th Straat, Naw York HOTEL FAIRBAIRN—DETROIT JOHK Ba AV COLtTMBlA 4M VIBBnUKW ttOOMa CITY'S NCWttT POPULAR PRICKD DOWNTOWN HOTEL Satpfialaa rates: f9. flO and fl0.r>0 weeklj Slaale A twins, with bath, SIS * flS Box Sprlna It^tN TlirouKhout Every Convenience **A HOME AWAY FROM UOMB'* Phone I LONOACBB 10t44 MOft OBO. P. SCBNBIDKB FURNISHED TLJC DCDXIJA FURNISHED I Tllli OCIX 1 tlA APARTMENTS oeiirumi voB ■oimnurato. ol^am amd Ami. 323^25 West 43rd Street NEW YORK CITY ratvate Batk, STBAM Raaaia. Catenas to tka caaitaat mmM aaavaaiaaaa tke proffeaalom. /AMD BLBCTBIO UGHT • • a • » SIMO CT^ THE DUPLEX HOUSEKEEPING FURNISHED APARTMENTS 330 West 43rd Street, New York Lonaacre Tilt Throe snd four rooms with bath, complete kitchen. Modern In every particular. Will aeoemmodata t«ar Or more adults. S1S.00 UP WKEKLT PORTLAND, ME. Keith (25) Haynefl A Heck Odali ('areno JAW Hale Hoctor A Holbrook Hrown A DemOBt Dick Lyon (2) Kelao A nemond Cnrlton & Bulen J liurchill Xlo Jerome A Bvelyn Ann Suter C'ro'Jth Kichiirds PORTSMOITII, O. I«eroy 2d half (28-1) Claude DeCar Mae Francis Old Homstead (Two to nil) POTTSV1L.LB. PA. l1lppo<lrome Sd half (98-1) Qlenh A Jenkins Kcr.ny Karvpt Milifl * IT'inter Stewart * Mercer (On*' to fiin p'GiiK'rsiE, N. y. Avon 2d half (2S-1) Marty Marlow Dick Keaney Kd rard.. Rokorna & I-oro'ta R.\LEIGIf, N. C. Slate 2d half (28-1) Nortn Kast S A W Coffman A Carroll Tn d e tta (One to flli) BBAI>lN(i. PA. Rajah td half (28-1) RoM Tlaln* « JlnWfl A Ai\j\ Hnllfy A »>Kden (Two to WW) RED HANK, N. J. 2d half fSI'l) La Toilette (Othera te SU) ■lOPMOND, YA. Lyric Sd half (28-1) Romos Midgets SIflr Frisco Graco F^dier Schaefer A pernice Ijancaster A 1m ROC'IIRSTER. N.Y. Temple 2d half (28-1) Amazon A Nile Joe Delier Ben Belleclaire Ayer A- Wilson Rarto A Clark B A L Ford SARATOGA SP'OS ConirreM Sd half (28-1) Voltinf oern Torcat'a Koosters (Three to fill) SCHRNBTTADT Prortor's 2d half (28-1) Musical Hunters Primrose 4 Babe Effan Red H Marian * Dade ((Jne to Till) 8CRANTON, PA. Poll 2d half (28-1) Allan At York Dayton A Ranee (Three tn flll) 81IAMMKIN, PA. Oapltol 2d half (28-1) Frantls Rosa A I> Follits Deluxe PAD Rial L» v a t i A W i W m m W A I Holmos S. NORWALK, CT. PalacK Sd half (28-1) Daly A Nare Wils(.n A Kf'Kper Wilbur Sweat ma;. Olyn Lundii k Ward A Duoley SPR'(iF'LD, MASS. Palare Sd half (28-1) P A B C ai o l a HOTEL ELK West 53d St., Cor. 7th N^W YORK CITY SINGLE,f10{ WITH BATH,f14 DOUBLE, $3 EXTRA ■•Merely Fursi$lietf: Trasaiaatt, 82 lOlISi CIBCIJB tiia Wilton A Weher Qlntaro (Two ta til) STRACURE. N. T. Capitol 2d half (28-1) Zf»rrnain K Karrar Jarvia A Harrison Ethel Da via Ralph Greenleaf Freda A Palace (One to nil) TOLEDO, O. Keith 2d half (28-1) The Andersons Lady Tsev Mel Rlock A Sully Ballet ("ai>rloe Weston *■ Hutchlns ShadowKra \>h (Grand Rapids Split) Ipf half (2-4) Svlvia <'lark Cha.s J Hill Irving A Chaney H La Vail Sis M Dexter Dancers (One to flll) TORONTO. ONT. Hippodrome (2S) Pariflian Art Smith A Strong fjwen .Mcfllbney Allf^fn Stanley Peter IHtrKinf* W A J Mandril- Yorke A King The Wager (One to flll) (2) Iltlen f'.urh S RoKar Imhoff Venita Gould Wh P' tler A Wh'I sr (Othera to flll > TREXTOV, N. J. Praetor*a i»d half f28 1) Willys A Knight Alexandria Pagana Mllian ntxgerald Vera Sabini Harringtons «moT, N. T. Proetar'g Sd half (Sl-l) O'Caaa'r A Taaste Waiman's Deh TAD Ward Martolls (One to nil) UNION CITY, N. J. State 2d half (28 n Creljrhti.n * Lynn Way burn 'h I'ronnB (Three to fill) CTICA. N. T. Gaiety 2d half (28-1) Remple A Howard LIbby Danrera Vauplin <"'orrifort Frank Rtclmrdaon (One to flll) WARREN. O. Robbln's 2d half (28 1) Haz»'l <'ronl y (Oth»'rfl to fill) WASirtiTON. D. ('. Fjirle (24) Le Rays , Sans A Doone Dan Coleman Co Marino A Martin WaririK'« Penn Or (2) Jack Hanl'-y Co Oroody A Davis Cantor Roaenblatt rilftf.n A DeRex Welrh'H Min.Htr'-lH Keith'H (24) El! ie JanlM RoK**r Iriili'.ff ('<t Parry A WhitleK" Hheidon Heft A L Castleton A Mark Reck A Rector lloiner Romainf' H(>Md/nl K- H»rnHrd «2 » Wm Faverabam Co I<ondon Paris N T F'hr-l Lavln Herh'-rt riiffr.n Craft ;< A LaMunt (jaudni iitnidta H A> J Pearson Ferry WASIICiTOS, PA. Hiate Sd half (28-1) X A A Waldmaa Hotel Claribge BROADWAY AT 44TH ST., NEW YORK AN ADDRESS TO BE PROUD OF THE HOME OF THE PROFESSIONALS LARGEST ROOMS IM THE CITY Slnsle Rooms. Runnlat Hot and Cold Water Double Roomfl, Running Hot and Cold Water $17.50-, "^..".•r.-:..!-r<24-«> ap $22-50 np I Double Room. Private Bath $28'o ISO' •s THE ADELAIDE f MRfl. A. LBTBt Prea^ . .MOW OMDn 7S4.786 EIGHTH AVENUE MOR Mas. e«n 46th aad 4Tth 8tr««>t» One Bloeh West 5fftf Breadwny^^ . TwOf Three Fomr and rive-Koom Famlahed Ai.artmenta. ffl Tp. Phones: Chick < u>k SIU0-31S1 841 Waat 4af4 :Bi|k«at, Naw Yark <^t^ Furfiiahatf A^artmants af tha Battar Kln4 l-S-4 BOOIIA WISH ttnPCmraEtn. FKMBLT BBOOKATBi jj^ NOW OWNED BY LOU HOLTZ GARFIELD HOTEL CINCINNATL OHIO Bpacial Rata to Pfofaaaian Broadcasting Station WFBE, Cincinnati RUANOAPARTNENTS II Eighth Ave. (49di SL) | cnicRERiNo tssa I MANSFIELD HALL THE BEST VALUE IN TIMES SQUARE 8INOLB DOUISLK $10^ UP $12.00 UP Our Bast Prant Raomg, $16.00 226 W. '.Ofh Sf . y-"- ^'^'i" Ellis A Reynolds (Throe to flll) WAT'RT UN, N Y. Avon 2d half (2«-l) M'iri?>r''H ('ani|>o * fJrobrll China Hlu.' I'lato ('^\^.. to fill) WH'lJMG, W. \A. Vieteria 2d half (21-1) FMdie Rosa' Imnnhuo A Boyne Masked Voice ( Twfi to flll) WILKF^S-IIARRE Palaee ?d half (2t*l) Dayc) Rf-v I>eLeon A Davles Kluiings Animals Cole A Bnjrder WILM'OTON. DBI.. f;nrrlrk 2d half (28-1) Patrick A Ott Joe Rich Tom R»illy (Two to flll) WNSOCRET, R. I. Itljoo 2d half (2«-l) Hall ^ o'iirien Uroadua Krle Hash I A Osal Dan DuKan (On«! to Oil) W'RC'STR, MARM. »■ Paiaee 2d half C'H l) Jams A ChaphiW Danc'a McDonalda Haunted Rerren's Fifl (One to flll) TONKF.RH. N. Y. Proctor's 2d half (28-1) Lane Ac Ha r per .Manny Kihk I>ilworth A Oarrett K T Kuma (One to flll) TOBX. PA. Tark O. H. Sd half (28-1) role Ward «;<,r.i..ti Kibbler I>-l.ind K Hi. Cialr Hap IL'tzard (On*- to till) YOl NtiSTOWN, O. Krlth-Albea Sd half f28-]) The Itardeianits Ray Conway A T Hrown * Wl i'taKer Any h'ariiily Pa» ru ola (One to fltl) •erelee. PrefesNlonui Onier New MaaateoMnl tATBMAN O. ALLKT. Mnpl. Tn the renter of the rity. The home ef those who lnv<> r inr< IItiru-nt with oronoa^f. UNDER NEW MANA<iKMKNT HOm STRATHMORE All rooms outaide, \ak.^*'- Hffht and alrrt aewJy renovated i.i|re.ai8Mta|. •» Walnut Street at 12th. Philadelphia C. F. ZiarliHt. Mtr. B«ll P*i«Bt. Uecmt 0771 14-Ntorv flrt |.i(iof (roriTit rly Joyce) 7l8t STREET APT. HOTEL Koooi CO flS.50 Hitli uo'l IM-r u rek Itatli ^ ni» Donble Reomsaad d*||; Weakly 'i-Kooin KultcH H'*^ and up 31 Wast 71at Street, New York PheMt tHfequehaaaa aiM Emmie Niclat corrects the report Hhe ia a chorus rtirl tti^^Tba Btudent Prince" to sf i?*^ s>i' !m a prinfiiMl It*H hf'r «<r-v»nth yr ir v i'h flw »<1><)W. MiKH Nit iM.s wan in a s!i 'lit a< < i(l''tit on the Biajfe of the Colonial, trilcn N. Y, bringing abot the original re- port. PlanH for the opening of the Royal Cotntnl.sKlcm inttuiry Into the Lanrl'T I'alafe theatre Are diaaster of laKt .larmary are now complete with the appointment of Kdouard Tellier, Montreal lawyer, ns aecra- tary. First H»Hsioi will open Tuea* day next here. .Instice IJuy»T of tlia Hui>erlor Court haa been appolotaA prealdent o| the commiaaion. * Theatre .s;if«.'tv ruU-.s adopted for houses all over the United Btatea are heinK transmitted to Montpaal th«.atr#> niarum'tnentfl by the PlOiT* ln<,-e of Ciu<-b«.c i^afcty L« riKue. Fdrtlier rep.»rl« on the theatre .situation in thK city were subntlttad by the civli: jtublif l.iiildlrif? fonimls- slfin tlii.M week. Tin y show that Ave of the 58 thratr» H in .Montreal haTa now l.«-«'ri cj< Jiijlt«'!y » I'i-< (l; 25 have complied with the in.sii uctions sent them, and the h e ln w e e m ph w n n e tlv a" LIITTf ll| CaTTva VTTV Wl III I I^^IL ri s — w.w^ w ««» ^ ly f'n^:*f-'f-fl in cifiylni' out the wiHlien of the e«Miiniis.'<i')n tliat the chief ritv InHpecfor expres.sed tha }i(<Vf that all ilir .ilt'iMtlonH In qu« Mti«»n will have i» < ti < ompb'ted by May 1. TroprletorM and man- ai^rr.v of inoviriLT itl'-tMi'»' th< atr''.s In the city have fuif h« r l»«« n notified that they niuvt pro<lu< ••. with their iijn'li' atl' t.s for new li. < tis«'h for 19J7, rorj j let*' plans in < »,iiformlty with tho ittHolutions of tha PttbUc BuiiUing Commission.