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Wednesday, July 19, 1928 'VARIETY 45 Orpheum l8t half (23-2B) J & E GUroy Royal Saxonctles <Thrce to flli) ^ 2d haJI (30-29) The 3 of U8 (Others to flU) * 2d half (13-22) Sons Fashions Roe Reaves ScManus &. HluUey Trucoo & Boreo Co (One to fill) rroejiect ■ ;d half <2C-29). • Jimmy Lyons (Others to. fllO 2d half (10-22) Clarence liowrilns Bair & I^amarr convey 3l3 A J (Two to fill) * AKRON, 0. JPaluoe ■ 1st halt (23-S5) Jewel & Rita Koryl Norman Mangean Tr , (Three to fill) 2d half (2ii-29) May Ilaynes Severn . & Noal His , Freeman & S'ym'Ur 4 Girton Girls (Two to fill) 2d half (19-22) Strolns & Strlnes Don CumnilnKs The Rest Cure Joe I-aurIp Jr . The liOCkfords ■ (One to till) AXr.ANTIO CITT. Knrlo 1st half (23-25) A & a Falls Bl Cleve Jilarlon LaCosta R (Two to fill). ■ . 2d half (26-29) Jean Granos«' Honjf Kone^Tr (Three to fill) 2d half (19r22).. O'Brien & J's'plilne Bert Melrose (Three to nilV BALTIMORE, MD Hippodrome (23) . Cassoh Bros - & M 5 Good Knif^hts (Others to fill) • (16) . Rowland & Anth'y ■ Parrel 1 Taylor Swartz Clifford' Phillyss Sheldon Stepptnf^ Alon;? Rv New Gardens ^23) Rainbow Revelry Morris Sc, Rhaw Wm Ebs Co Owen (3arry & O Kmmett O'Mara Co Leo Topping & Tip (16) Rita .Gould . Co Walsh & EUis Jack Danger . Jean Granese Co Theo BeUefl Co BUFFALO, N. T. nippodrome (23X Normdn Thomaii ' Stan' KavanauRh Williams & Sweet (Three to fill) (16) Block & Sully 'Walman'R Debs Wm HalUgran Baet & Dumke Carr Bros & B CANTON, O. 1st half (23-26) Jazj! Boat Rev (Others to fill) 2d half (26-29) Tanot Childs .' Sol Gould Co (Three to fill) 2d half (19-22) Parker & Mack Jack Benny Grace Deaepn ■ Jane Lee Rev ■ Bobbie Johnson CINCINNATI. O. Albee (23) KIkuta Japs Josephine Harmon Chas Bennington Roy Cummlngs C« (Two to fill) (16) RlROletto Bros Billy Main MltchtJll & Durant Mary Haynes (Two to nil) let half (23-25) Valencia Alex & Peggy Sh'mr'cUs & TuUpe Marty Whitb Cameo Capers 2d half (26-29) Marty Whito Cameo Capers (Three to fill) 2d half (19-22) Jazz Boat Rev (Others to fill) CLEVKLAND. O lORth St. let half (23-25) -Th^-TRflllefs Johnny Hyman . Sandy Douglas Mahon Scott Co . (On© to nil) 2d half (26-20) The Stubbloflolds (Others to All) 2d holf (19-22) Valencia Park Sis & H Sol Gould Plckard'a Svn (One to flin FalacQ (23) Wovll's Clr Don Cummlngs Hoop'r & Gatchett Odette Mrytlo Freddy Allen Night at the Club (One to fill) . «■ 8 Brown Bros .Tack Benny Robt Warwick Jpsephine Harmon Stan Kavanaugh Lockett & Page COLrMBUS. O. Kelth'n Ist half (23-26) MrducI Vcg» Sol Gould vioe LHurIp Jr =.(T-wo-ta'^flll)' 2d half (26-29) Jazz Boat Rov (Others to nil) 2fl hulf (19.22) Torke & King Marporpt Padula riimltntt & Mosin f^mlth & Strong ftf^PDlmg Feet IJAYTON, O. KfHh'n Ir.t hnlf (23^25) Smith & Strong JJardon of Melody rorke & King Parker & Mack (One to nil) 2d half (26-29) Rlgolettl Bros ijiehl Bis Curloy Burne Co Mitchell & Durant (One to nil) 2d half (19-22) Barr 2 • Taylor & Bubbe Clad MolTatt Chiis Bennington Jack Wilson- Rhapsody In Silk Dli;TKOiT,:MU'lI. liollywooil 1st half (23-2:.) Mays-ilurt .fFinn (Others to nil)' 2d half- (2fi-:!9) Sully & Mack (Otlifirs to nil) ad imif (19-22) 3 Golfers : Karyl Kormun {.Throe to nil) 1st half (23-25) Erycl ife Do^l Bcliops of SpAin- Fleildy Ileider Co The Stubblonclds (Ono to. lili) 2d half (23-2S) The Thrillers (Others to IHl) 2d half (19-22) Jewell & Rita Freddy Allen Stop Look & I-isl'n Ben Ilassen Tr (One to UU) KUIE^ PA. Erie (33) " . Glad Moffutt Ruiz & Bonita (Three to tlilj (1(1), ■ Jones & Rca College Widows . Janet Childs peter the Great (Ono to fill) GLENS FALLS nmto 2d half (<!6-29) - Betty Lou Webb Co Proaslcr & Klaisa Chas 'Keating Ellen HuTVcy . (One to nil) 2d half (19-22) Brenk & Bella • G & C Worth Wa;tson & Wood Irvings's Midgets (One to.nil) GRAND KAPlDS Kamona Park 1st half (23-26) The DuPdnts Stop Look & Listen Joe Howard Co (Three to nil) 2d half (26-29) Lockett Page Peter the Grdat Emmett O'Mcara (Two to illi) . 2d half (19-22) Brvel & Del iJa'nny Small Fred Itclder • ■ Echoes of Spain Harry Jol'son Fink's Mules IXARTFORD. CT. Capitol 1st half (23-25) Great .Lester (Others to All) 2d half (2G-29) Allmond & Grey Sis (Others to flll) . 2d half (19-22) Tab . (Others, to flll) HUNT'GTON, W.V. Orpheum Ist half (23-26) J & J McKenna ' Barr 2 Any Family (Two to fill) 2d half (26-29). . Paul Bros . - Taylor & Bobbie Jean Elton Co (Two to fill) 2d half (19-22) Snell & Vernon Oafney & Walton Djin Coleman Garden of Melody (One to fill) . JERSEY CITY State Ist half (23-25) Johnny Herman' G'niible Br'e & B'de (Thre6 to flll) 2d half (26-29) Dale & Wendt Wilton & Weber (.Three to fill) 2d half (19-22) Marty & Nancy Mabel Whitee Casey &. Warren Ruckcr & Perrin (One to nil) LIMA, O. Kr<ith'0 let half (23-25) Hcaly '& Garnella (Others to nil) 2d half (26-29) MAhon & Scott Co "(OnTerB~t6~nil) ' ^ 2d half (19-22) Alice D.evo Co Geo McCJlellen, 6 Orleys (Two to f\li) LOUISVILLE, KeUh'8 Ist half (23-25) DIelh Sis & McD Curley Burnes / • MitchoU & Dur&nt RIgoIfette Bros (Two to flll) 2d half (26-29) Smith & Strong Torke & King Parker & . Mack (Three to fill) 2d half (19-22) ■Cameo Capers Alex & Peggy Shftmr'ks & Tulips Joo Phillips KIkutia Japs NARIIV'LE, TENN. Princess (23) Carl Freed Co Ben Hasscn Tr Alice Deyo Co (Three to flll) (16) JkK MondlH ruief. canpolican Joo Mcndl9 Co ""etiTicy^BurttT^^^"--^ Donahue & T.iaSalle Dlphl .Sli *■ MrD NEWBLIMill Aradomy 1st halt (23-2.') Hilton & Aliny (Others to fill) 2d half (2(;-29) Mae Usher (Others to fill) 2d hair (19-22) Ilong Kong Tr NpII O'Brien Co fhnntell K1s (Two to tiW) OTTAWA, CAN. Ist half (23-25) 2 Romans Singer & Lightner Lpave It to Ruth (Two to flll) 2d half (26-29) Frank Farron (Miallolo Rev" (Three to nil) 2d hali: (19-22) 4 O'Conners Blior!! &■ Slicrr Courting Days Madlyn Pattico Broken Toys PATERSON, N. J. n«gent 2d half (19-22) S<;ra,mbled Legs- Schulcr Harris Co Delaney & C & C Hughs & Margie Bag & Baggage PIIILADELPIirA Ertrle (23) Flepson Si Folsom McKay Ardlne .Yalo.Orph . .* Dave Vine Jimmy Allard Co ■ Loma Wort Romp-s Tr (16)" Janowsky 3' Yates & Liiwloy, • Uay Ca vanaligh • Bd Clara K' Young J C Fllppen Nllf) at Paradoxy PITTSBPKGII Ilurrlfl 1 1st half (23-20). Joy & RHy Gaffney & Walton 6 Brown. Bros ■ J A- R Hayes Snell & Vernon ' 2d half (26-29) Art Leone Co Dan CJoleman Co Ewlng Eaton Carlos Clr (One to nil) 2d half (19-22) Joan-Elton Co Presler & Klnlss The WIegands Co Ray Wylle Co. Allen. & Norman • Holden & Graham POUGHKEEPSIE Avon 1st half (2S-25) May Usher (Others to flll) 2d half (26-29) Hilton & Almy (Others to flll) 2d half (19-22) A Nlte In Dixie! Milton Berle Dale & Wendt Tom &■ Jerry (One to flll) PLATTSBUBG Strand let half (23-26) Charlotte Leah (Two to flll) 2d halt (26-29) Louis London (Two to flll) . 2d half (19-22) Morln -Sis (Two to flll) SPRINGFIELD, O. Palace 1st half (23-26) Syn Gaieties (Others to flll) • 2d half (26-29) Nally & Page J Byron Totten Kerr & Ensign 6 Molays (One to flll) 2d half (19-22) B K Nadel Show SYRACUSE. N. Y Keith's lat half (23-26) Broken Toys Geo Broadhurst Butler & Santos Rv (Two to flll) 2d half (26-29) Weiss & Stanton Walman's Debs (Three to flll) 2d half (19-221 Devil's Clr White & Tlerney Lou Tellegan B & J Brown (One to flll) TOLEDO, O. Kelth'8 let half (23-':) lx)cUett & Va..K-J KY. Emmett O'Mcara Peter the (".refit (Two to nil) 2d half (2(:-;n> Tho Duponts .Stop Look & Ll.slen Joe Howard Co (Two to nil) 2d half (19-22) Tho Rookie Manuel Verga Marty White RandfU' & Ccok The Crawfoi-tla TORONTO, CAN. Hippodrome ('^3) Block & Sully Piloer. & Douglas Wm Halligan . Courtney Sis Carr Bros B (16): Norman T' Ouinn ■Williams & Sweet Thank You Doc Ediih Clifford Kicfer 3 trentonI N. J. Crtpltol 5d half (19-22) Cas.son Bros (.5/!orge Frame ViPlor Olfvor I.oma Worth (One to fill) UNION CITY, N. ,1. Capitol Isl halt (23-25). Dcliinoy & ("recdon (Others to flll) . 2d half (20-29) Lal'ine DrU-e Co Yiile C'ollOgia'ns Crhree to flll) ' . .2d half (19-22) Mllt-.Bronscin Co Manila Lawrence Pat ilenning Normah Janis (One to flll) WATERBUBY Phlace 1st half (23-25> Allm'nd & Grey Sis (Others to fill) 2d half (26-29) Hdrry Roye (Others to fill) /2d half (19-22) 3, Nites Charles Ray Edmund O'Darsey Jordan & Grace (One to flll) WHITE PLAINS Keith'fl Ist half (23-25) Cecil Alexander Jarmon & Green Koran (Two to flll) . 2d half (26-29) Brcngk & Bella Harris & Van (Three to flll) 2d half (1.9-22) Poaches - Browning Art Henry Co J'elrome &■ Ryan : Red Donahue Pals (One to flll) WORCESTER Palace 1st half (23-26) Nally & Page J Byron Totten 6 Molays (Two to flll) • 2d half. (26-29) Syn Gaieties (Others to flll). 2d half (19-22) Large & Morgner Billy Nanh Johnny Elliott Co Great Lester .Chang Co YOUNGSTOWN, O Keith's let half (23-25) 4 Girton Girls Jewell & Rita Severn'& Neal 81b Mary Haynes (One to flll) 2d half (26-29> Freeman & S'ym'ur Karyl Norman . ■ Mangean Tr (Three to flll) 2d half (19-22) Kltaro Japs Roy Ciimmlngs • Nlte at the Club Healy & Garnella Mahon Scott Rev (One to flll) CHICAGO, ILL. Palace (23) Alexander Gray Jack Benny 5 Honey Boys Felovis Dance Rhapsodies (Ono to nil) Riviera (23) Bob Anderson Pony DerlckBon & Brown Jack Wilson Co Summers &' Hunt Herb Warren Co (One to flll) State-Lnbe (23) Tad Tleman "Rev Marg Clifton Ptnr Charlie Irwln Frances White Kltaro Japs Dave Apollon Co Keno & Green (Two to fill) DENVER, COL. Orph«uih (23) Nazimova Zelda Santley Frank Wilson Co Eddie Borden Co (Two to flll) LOS ANGELES Hill Street (23) Brox Slo Mann & Bernard Jr McCarthy & Moore Eva Clark Co Maddoclt's Co Dord Maugban (Two to flll) Orphcnm (23) Flo Brady Co Moody & Duncan Jack PParl Co TSdiTloToTma-Cff^ Britt Wood X'pham-V.'hitncy Rv Marlon Eddy- ((.ine to Mil) MINNEA POLLS Hennepin {i'S> Will Aubrey Haunted 6 Daunt on Shnwa Collegians (Two to flll) MILWAUKEB Palace (23) CortinI NEW YORK CITY 8(ith Stropt 1st half (23-25) has Oloott C^O I.H'w White Co (Thr.^e to fill) 2rt half (26-29) Ailopn <;'oolt h' Snyder J'pni-h(>s Browning (Two to lili) itMU .Street Ist half (23-25) Stillwell & Fraser. Hughes A Burl«e A Night In Dixie (Two to nil) . 20 half (26-29) Dorothy Francesco Kajiyam.a Convey Sia & John t'rwo.to till ) . MT-;ST(HKSTKK New Ruchelle iKt half (23-28) lai'cnce Do.wne'yCo Harris & Van I't-avhes Browning (T«-6 10 2d half. (26-29) NEWARK, N. J. I'liiiU'o cia) PiWlli^, Us of 192S • ALBANY. N. Y. .(•ruiid ■ . 1st halt <:3-:d) Red ■ i)<mfthui» (..'o. Madlyn- I'atrlfo Western-Capers NeU O'Brien Al NodaVfc dlrls 2a half (20-29) Honey 3 l>orothy- & R Ryan Chnpi'C'llc i'i C'riton Krunz \t: Kauf niriri AV tJwcalman Co irarni.tnii!)' Hall . iRt halt (23-20) Harry Martini jlariy ■ Nanoy Splller Itw (Two to lill) 2d halt (20-2J') Bar!any.'» Adam-s >t- Kvans 4 (.)'(!"onn(irs (Two to fill) OFFICIAL DENTIST TO THE N. V. DR. JULIAN SIEGEL 1.160 Broadway, New York Bet. 4Ctb . and 47tli Sts. Allison & Fields Tiito Jarmon i!t Green (Two 10 nil) Mt. Vernon Ist half (23-26) Pagana Burke Durklh Midget Land (Two to flll) ■ 2d half (26-29) Clifford A Marlon Scrambled Legs (•rhr(;e to flll) . . . Yonkcrs 1st half (23-26) Dorolhy Francesco Toto • Ray A.Harrison Convey 2, & John (One to fill) 2d half (26-29) Song Fashions Jack Hanley Bob Rowland Co MUchell & Dove Midget Land TROV, N. Y. Proctbr'B ■ 1st halt (23-55) Milton Douglas Bd Nim Hblllns . .Jack T'sher Co Dwyer Edwards Milton DmiglaS Bd . .2d half (26-2?) ..■ Balabanow - 5 Madlyh. Patvice Red Don.-vhue Co. Barr '& LaMarr Al Noda & Girls' SCHEXECTADY Proctor's 1st half (23-25) Brenk &• Bella;. D D & ■ R Ryan . . Betty Ijou Webb. Kranz & Kaufman Balabanow 5 2d half (20-29) Broken Toys Marty . & Nancy ■ Western Capers . Neil O'Brien Glorious Girl Bert Kay Co Boganny"s coniody (Two to flll) ROCKKOUI). ILL, Pjiliioe 1st halt (22-26) GruduatV.S. Liirin UaUer Co (Throp'to li'l) 2a hair (20-2S) Villa 111 llros Jllniny I.uous Go • Noreo Co (Two to flll) SIOl'-V < ITY. lA. OrpluMini ' ,1st iiair i22-2:o ';<-iie Croono lt<.(h igo 1-Ma Otcii ■ II 1 )!i-llinson ('o Huiigarlaii Troujie (Onc; to fill) • 2a half (•2«-2K) Rponoc True llosila Orch Senator Miu-pliy (Three to flll) 50. BEND, IND. I'nlaoe - . ' Lsl half (22-2S) ■ I.,«i';i.s & Lilll.'in 1'l.-(i n-.v Jolinson Co nine to (ill) :A halt (2G-2S) f)lsi'n iSi .I'ohnson Co (Two to lili) spkiv<;f'Li>. ill. <)ri>lipnm T.ct half (22-23) Villlini' Mro.s .l.i'ok Mi-rlin / llarf.t Kra/.y Kat's- : (Two to nil) 2d half (26-28) Bertrand & Ralston Singing Cadets Lui-as iS: Lillian (Two to flll) ST. LOl IS. MO. Grand ('42) Day Sis. Joo Mendi Corner Drug- Ktoiro (5i>o Wilwon Co Yong Woiig. Co- crwo to nil) ST. PAI L. MINN. I'ahii'o Orpllouui 1st half (22-2ri) Ton Kpo Tr . " 3 White Ivuhns Truoy & ll.-iy ..Spenoc Truo Loon Loonard Co 2a half (20-28) H Dickinson Co. llmlrlgo Liia Orch (.fi>np tJi'ei'ne llungarlan Tr .' (Ono to lill) ■ WAI KIKJAN, ILL> ' (iencHoe 2a half (26'28) H Sliavor Tiny Town Rev ('l'\\ O Id fill) WINDSOR. ONX. Capitol iHl half (22-25) Clilford W.iyne 3 . Sully & -Macl^ Friedell Ooia Co (Two to flll) 2a hiilf (20-28)., Manut'l Vpga- ClRsIc llitydpn Co I (Three . to flll). BE.iUMONT, TEX. (IC) (.Same bill plays Lake Charles, 17; S/ireveport, 18; Alexandria, 19) Cos.sips of 1928 B'RM'GIIAM. ALA. MajMtie (16) Willie Maiiss Co Fentoh & Fields - Fortunello & G ' Renee Rlano Co . - Sub Deb Dancers DALLAS, TEX. Mnjcstic (16) Alberta Lee Co Bennett Bros Jim & M Harklna Family Ford Grace Edler Co rr. WORTH, TKX. Majestic (16) All Girl Sho w irOUSTON, TEX. Mertlnl (16) Gallenon Carl Dobbs Co Tyivan & Doris Toney & Norman Countess Sonla. Co L'TTLE R'K, ARK. Majestic 1st half (16-18) Fields & Cook 3 Evans Sis Billy Moody Billy Purl Co ' (One to flll) 2d half (19-22) Conlln llainillron Little Ja«k Little George Wong Co (Two to flll) NEW ORLEANS Orpheum. Ist half (16-18) (Same bill 'plays Baton Rouge 2d . half) • LaSalln & Mack Ed & May Ernie - Lasses White Co- Walter McNally Harry J COnley Co OKT^AHOMA CITY ' Orpheum (16) Eileen & Marjbrlo- Qulxy 4 , Dainty Marie ' Trahari & Wallace Jack Redmond TUI^A. OKKA. Orpheum (16) Dobas 2 Ossman &. Schepp Marlon- Sunshine Walter Brower Lee Gall Ens Association Chamberlain A H Rpynolds & Clark PasUman's Co I^e.stra tA Mont Co ((me *D nil) OAKLAND, CAL. Orpliouni (23) Mary Marlowe Paula- Paquita & C. Mexican Teplca Or Jny Ward (One to fill) . SAN FRANCISCO Golden Gate (23) Tex McLebd Eugene O'Brien Co Shftw & I^e D«l Ortos ■ (Two to nil).. Orpheom (23) Tom McAullffe Val Harris Co Joe Daly Co G & P Magley .S Hayakawa Co Our Gank Kids . SEATTLE, WASH. Orpheum (23) - H & N Leary Rastdll Klulln's.Ent T & A Waldman Phaw & Carroll R-v G & M Ellne ST. LOUIS, MO. St. Ixtuis (23) Smith & Barker Anger & Fair .Sclilctl's Mai-lon'tos Cfhrpp to fill) =VANCOllV=ERi=B,C»= 0^pll<^^m (23) Teller .'^Is Arkl'd Chus TImblln Co . .leanne Kagl's <'o Lorimer & Hudson TDli.M (^-.LaRue Roy Rogers WINNIPEG, CAN. Orpheom (23) .mewart & Olive .-'hip Ahoy Illinois .State Bd Monro* A (Srant (Two to fll') CHICAGO. ILL. .■\merirari 1st half (22-25) Warren * Inman Bertrand & Ralston (Three to fill) . Belmont Ist half (22-26) Yokl Japs Ken * Dp bard Bros 'J'Iny Town Rev (Two to flll) 2d liolf (20-28) (f lift ^Nnzorro ^ Carleton A Ballew Gerber's Gaieties (Two to flll) ' 2d halt (20-28) Rector C & D 3 White Kuhne Tracy & Hay Morlcy & Anger (Ono to flfl) DETROIT. MICH. Grand Riviera (22) Master Gilbert -(Others-to flll) NEWARK, N. J. No\varU (23) Maroclla *. IviSTce t\)rttz'& Helena (Two to fill) NIAGARA FALLS Strand '. Ist.half (23-25) Brady &• Mahoney Stylish Steppers (Twd to nil) TORONTO, CAN. PiintA^es (23) H.i.rry Lewis' Rev HAMILTON, CAN. Puntnges (23) . Joe. Fan ton Rosic Gaston Flaming Youth El.sle Stralia Garden of Roses TOLEDO. O. Rtvoll (23 > Dault & LaMarr Jean Barry Harry Cooper Boggs & Weston Fantasy Rev . INDIAN.'\POLIS . Lyric (23) 3 Kayton (Mrls Morris & Ward 'Pease & Nelson S^axaphono 4 3V6 Arleys MINNEAPOLIS Pantaires (23) Meyers & Sterling Nlles & Mansfleld Blgson Herbert Richard Vlntour •■ CALGARY. CAN. Pantages (23) Emll KnofI Cornell Leona & Z Telephone Tangles Erma Powell SPOKANE. WASH: Pantafres (23) 3 Olympians Edison & Gregtory 6 Crooners •Earl Fa gen Bd SEATTLE, WASH, PanUiges (23) Raymond & Geneva L'lle. Ciarko DanrerB a la Carte Hayden Mann'g &H Billy Lamont 4 VANCOUVER. n.C I'nntogof) (23) Wally & Zella Ru.-sslan Art Circus 4 Karreys , Those 3 Fellars Cycle of DBTii'f TACOMA.' WASH. Pantages (23) 6 Braohards Grace DOro' Joe Bprnnrd Rodero & Maley ■ IVwiiv Bits PORT LAND. ORE. Puntnges (23) . The Groha ^^llarcd Force. Kelly Jac^kson- Co Grpon & -Austin Hanlon Bros ' SAN I'TIANCISCO Pantngeif (23) Mary Sw'ceney '• Graham & Courtn'y- Sullivan & Ruth. Madeleine Werner & M'y Ann Mason DIx Dancers 1-OS ANGELES Pantnges (23). Bedford & Wallace' Radiology Welcome Lewis Billy Gltbert Raymond Fagen SAN DIEGO, CAL. Pantnges (23) Kramer & Boyle- Rowland & Joyce ■ Hlrsch Arnold Bal Havanta (One to flll) L'G BEACU. CAL. Pantages (23) Houlton &, Wh'tlng Tracey ' & - Elw»od Empire Comedy 4 Spoor & Parsons 3 Orcfntos SALT LAKE CITY Pantages (28) .Dave & Tressle. Eddie White Cunningham A B Mde Murray Vardell Bros . LOGAN, UTAH Pantaires (23) Mack & Tlvoll •Les Jardys Chds A LaTour . Uogor & E Hurst Maria A Rosita Bd OMAHA, NEB. World (23) Australian Waltes Bronson & Gordon Mabel Taliaferro Libby Daneers KAN. CITY, MO. Pantalces (23) Irving & Chaney Harry Hoyden- Alexander Sle ' Edge & Meda Bii(l .Snyder . MEMPHIS, TENN Pantagefl (23) Wilson St Keppel Mabel McCano Lord A Wills Havemann'B Co ' (One to flll) H O W A R D SLO AT BONDS FOR INVESTMENT A. B, LeBch & Co.. Inc.. 57 tVilliam SI.. N. Y. Dnri-pH A Robinson (Thrne to flll) . Englewood Lst half (22-25) ^ t>arrell & Robinson i Jack Lavler (Three to nil) 2d half (26-28) . . Ken & Dcbard Bros Coll ins & Reed Adrian- (;<)dy 6 (One to fill) Majestic (22) Racine *. Ray, ■Epperson Ensemble .fohn.s & Mabley Gcraldine & Joe (Thr»-e to nil) COIX)RADO KPGS. Burnh (27-28) Frpd Sr. J Rinehart (;arr & Young Rev. .1 Redcaps (Two to fill) irtTlBTHmnTr^TAr , Citpltol l.st half (22-26) Rector C & D Adrian Morlcy A Anger (Two to fill) 2d half (26-28) ( arlPton A, Ballew >;'r!^'-i'.« c^aii-tlee IThrpp to flin DKS .MOI.SKS. 14. Orpheum iBt half (22-^6) T « r</ A Margoerlte FT. WAYNE, IND. New Kmboyd Isl half (22-26.) Fulton ,& Mack Rich & Chcrle Larry Rich Rev. (One to fill) . 2d half (26.-28) , Viola Dana. Co , (Thi-e<5 to fill) , JOIJET, ILL. .lUnKb . iBt half (22-25) Hunter. & I'crMcal (Others to flll) 2d half Harrington Sis (Others to fill) KANSAS CITY MO. MalnHtrect (22) Moran 4- Grauman Walter Nellnon (Three to flll) MADISON, WIS. Orpheum Rr-^hjti f^f^2-5)-=- ChrlSHle & Dalfjy Al JackJxm l'ia \ i rs Jimmy Luca* Co Koree Co (One to nil) 2d halt (20-28) Gradual PS 1.,01'in Rakpr Co (Thrf»; to nil) MILWAI KEE Ri\orHlde (Vi) MIml & Pommi Cooper & Clifton Gilbert & HelHon Butterfield ADRIAN, MICH. Ooswell (27-28) Bristol & Bell (Two to nil) ANN ARBOR MU-hlgnn I.St half (22-25) Harrington Sis (Two to fill) . , 2d half (26-28) Adams &' Rash (Two to nil) BENTON HARBOR IJherty 2d ha:if (26-28) ■ Serge Flash Don Jjff) St I>oulse . ((.)ne to flll) FI,1NT, MICH. Capitol Ist half (22.-25) Don Lee. & ixjiiisc Pptpr Higglns (Onp to fl|l) 2d half f26r28) . Jp.rry. Sc. B errands Jack Rube Clifford (One to nil) KAL.AMAKOO .State - . 1st half .(22-20) 'Ilanpon .''is Henry Rpgal Co AVagner Bros Show 2d half (26-28) Eddie Lambert Co Wolin & 4 Fays (One to flll) I.ANSING. men. Strand , . l8lt_hajf_(22-25y . .Tack Rube fJfrffordT D.'lnjjy RuRSo Bd fO?fir to nil) PONTIAC, MICH. Stato iBt half (22-25) Perge Flash Adams & Rash Jerry Sc Baby -Gr'da 2d half (26-28) 6 Cardinals P<*er Higglns tone to flll) SAGINAW, MICH Temple iBt half (32-26) Aurora 3 Eddie Lambert Welle & 4 Fays 2d half (26-28) Hanson Sis • Henry Regal Co .«ide Show TALK HURTS TALKERS (Continued from page 5) he tcli.s exhibltor.s the same thing .The next timp h(>.hlow .q,c ol(i^ w hfin- he comes out with an announcemen that he is going to u.se sound. "I say judge the man by hlp product not hl.s words, A man can i only be talking because he has fear i for himself, not that, he Is trying to help the other f(-Ilow. "To much talk bewilders exhibi- tors and retards progress," PJxplalning his laf^t renriark War- ner said that talk was generally harmful to the sound field in that it aroused an unjust sscepMci.^m and held back .salo.s. Aa fi^r his own device, "Warner said that Vltaphonc is now in over 400 housi^s with-.oontracts calling for that number being incr'Mt^od to 1,000 by Jan. 1. Envy? "People who do all this' l;ilking would possibly like to Ik- in the position that, we are in. . Jt took us two and a half' years and $4,()O0,00D' to got ti- our present stage. .We ar^ sati.sfied that oiliers shouid ■ bt-ne- •' fit by our efforts, but why (<'(tnfuse those who can profit by Our (•xperi-' ence?" About Vitaphone's contx'iMiJorar- ies, "Warner stated; "They iire all' good if they are right." He augmented this with . t iie ob- servation that Vitaphone-has now reached this stage of perfei-iiun and. .' that he is intere.'^ted -only in it. • Warner denied the truth of ,a re- \ niark by a recently arrived .Holly- wood director quoting a \\-arrier. studio executive as saying that the- , company's contract, i^l.'iyi'i's would have, to be used in Vitaphone, re- ardless of their voices, because hoy could not afford to give such player.<i a vacation at the company's expense. ^^'AViio ever-made that statement 1 just a damn fool," the Warn<er chieftain flared. "That is iiri ex-^ .ample of why people who ai-c al- . ways analysing other people's ef- forts never, get ahead in this busi- ness of pictures. It would be absurd for us tc)' sac» afico our $4,000,000 Investment in this way. Take our .'lJghts of New York,' for example, and I think you 111 find we have not used one of our own players. Why of the Strapd? ■There is another thing I know they are criticizing," he continued. They think that we put 'Lights' in the Strand because we: were too . afraid of the o«t:come to put It Into our own h6u.se/ As a matter of fact, we picked the Strand because It was the first big theatre in. the; country, and we wa.nted this back- ground for the first 100 per cent talker production." Admitting that there is talk that "Warners got a lucky break. With "Vitaphone because of '"The Jazz Singer" and that they could riot re- peat this success, Mr. "Warner said: "Why Is it that when a'producer makes a. hit with one thenie, he In- variably fails When he attempta another one along the same lines? Similarity." Well, that goes for this talk about 'The Jazz Singer/ We would have gonie under long ago were this true. And something that those who are talking about the lucky break don't know is that 1 bought 'The Jazz Sln»er' rights .T year before we started production. . "Nothing that is just .a novelty could endure as long as "Vitaphone. "The Strand box ofBce . report will give you the latest substantiation of whether people want talkers or not. 'Vitaphone, he added, has kept the smaller exhibitor alive. The the- atre owner at this time .should not allow himself to become panicked . over mechanical talk, but .simply pick out the best instrument, be- cause," Warner predicted, "within thr,ee years silent film will be as obsolete as 200^foot productions of yesterday." Critics Harmful One of- the—greatest en(imles. of talkers today are the critics, War- ner said- He contended: "Talkers arie not in the atiige yet where liidividiial crltlclsin of what iBhould be done can be of any help." Mr; Warner admitted that one reason tor the. compaLny'S eastern studio is becauise Metropolita;h and 'concert stars, under contract, haV^ refused to make their records lii. . Hollywood. He said that this was only a slight cc)n.slderati0n in view of the legit talent available in. New York> Which would not be available, except at great cost, were Vita- phone production confined er- cluslvely to the West (joast. Warners are adopting vaudeville agency methods for their booking of Vitaphone t<tlking shorts. They arfe being turned out at tlie rate ol four each week. The exhibitor sends in his order and the comr* jpany Hhoots out the j-ccords and "a dv-^lislnlir^" m'^^^ same as the vande booker dis- liatclU'S an act. In view of the fact that . War- ners' entire program in. made up of talkers, instructions have been sent to the Hollywood studio to make » .«ontid trallpr for every full length talking picture on the new sched- ule.