Variety (Nov 1928)

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Wednesday, November 7, 1928 VARIETY 63 HOTELS FOR SHOW PEOPLE ] HOm HUDSON ALL NEWLY DECORATED $ 8 and Up $ingle $12 and Op Double Hoi and Cold Water and Telephone In Eaaii Boom 102 WEST 44th STREET NEW YORK CITY Phone: URT ANT 1228^2»' HOTEL FULTON (In the Heart ot New lork) $ 9 and Up Single $14 and Up Doublv Shower Baths, Hot and Cold Water and Telepnohe Electric I>ten (n each room 2(54-268 WEST 46th STREET NEW YORK city : ' Phone: Lachiiwiiiina C990-1 Opposite N, V. A, Motels L^ORR^IIMH: ai\d go LORRAINE SINGLE ROOM nATIl, $2.00 UP DOrRl.K K»)OM, UATll. $n.r>0 AM) $il.00 WKKKL.I UOCItLK WHIIOI T OATH.. $14.00 WEKKl.V LJuONAUU Ulcus I'renldent . GRANT .slNdl.l KOOM WlTIIOli ItMH Sl.-.'.'i .\M> Jl'.'id ri It '|)A\ , •>i\<ii.i: i;in»M it vi ii SMio I) \V i)()( iti.i: ROOM wIi KOi I i{.\I'll $i«.(iti VIM \\ I i.iv Doi iti,i< uooM Vvri ii itAiii ii;i7..'>^) AM) «-:i.uo uki ki.i NEW HOTEL 100 Roorns 100 Showers and Tubs Double Rooms $3—$4—$5 Single Rooms $2.50 and $3.00 HOTEL KILKEARY, Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH'S HOTEL FOR THE PROFESSION Conveniently Located Within Five Minutes of All DOWNTOWN THEATRES Announcing the Opening of New Restaurant and Coffee Shop THE FAYETTE In Connection with the Hotel—Something Different, Good Food. Reasonable Prices Absolutely. . Firepr oof Artistic Steel ■ Furniture. Proprietor NlNlTH ST, arid PENN AVE J. F. KILKEARY a day and up ^l59W.45thSt:3 =r— Just East of Broadway . ■ .— . ('oiliplotoly rciiiOiUlcil—ovcrj'lliliiB — - - ■ j,r ilic bc.'-'t—Slniiiiniis fiirnlturc' — ' I Ilii:iulyrp<t iimurr-iti'.':), lim liiKl — I'lild walcl"', iclcMilionc-, slimu-rs. ' ■ . $12 for SipkIp Room — - • for Doiililo Room — • flO-$1H-$>0 for DoiiUlc Room • (wiHi Private Bath) . Sumnier Concessions ~~ 'riil> is (lip Men] hotel Tnr ihe ~* ■ itrofcsslfn—In thp liciirt of ■ the ■ ~ • ' theutric.il .scitlon .— Phones Brynnt 0573-4-.'» HOTEL ELK 205 West 53rd Street .Tu.st East of Broadway nunnins Water—Telephone in Every Room—'Bath Adjacent Model nay and Nlgiit Service Wi'oitly, 5111.' ?n ^Vilh Jirlvato batli. $12. S14, $15- Transients |1,60 up Tel. CIRcie 0210 ' A REAL HOME FOR THE PROFESSION MARYLAND HOTEL 104 W, 49th St., New York City^wnership Management .00 l^rf^e Roomfl Running Water Newly Dccoruted '2 Imhuieoliitely Cleaq S ttA Courteous Treutinehf f Newly Furnl.shod fci ^ ^°-y Special Weekly Kates and up Double' Room . for 2. .Riilh , itnd 'Shower , G^O. P. SCIINKIDER. Prop FURNISHED APARTMENTS COMPLETE FOR lUH'SEIvKICPlNG t'LEAN AND AIRX. 325 West 43rd Street NEW YORK CITY Privotc Bath. 3-4 Rooms. liiterinp to tlie comfort and convenience ol . the profeflHioD. STTI.AM HEAT AND EI,ECTRIC LIGHT- - - , <lf..00 OP LOU HOLTZ'S 241 WEST 43D STREET, NEW YORK CITY PIIONK LACKAWANNA 1740 K.VTliS REDLCED $15.00 UP For Two Persons One and Three Rooms, Bath, Kitchen Completely Furnished In the Heart of Times Square WRITE, PHONE OR WIRE FOR RESERVATION LETTERS When Sendlns for MaU «• ▼ARIETT. address HaU CI«rk. rOBTCARDS. ADVKRTI8LNO or OIBCVI4AR LETTERS WIU. MOT DB ADVERTISED lOTTEBB ADVERTISED U ONE IBSUB ONLY Bi'ii.iainin Harry- Boy d Mrs Warren Bryant Billy Crdwley Herbert iJavtcs Suzanne iJavison Sylvia • Diaiudnd Luclle Enil 11 Kcllii;. T^illian Kornworth B'nle'nt; ijllbf)-t Doris (.Jrlllln <■ i.'o Haninidnrt Virginia Jacl;.<?on I.,illiah Jpnnint's John J CHICAGO "BeTTe & (^o.ites Brunnies ■ Mcrrett Buckley .Tack Burke Slinnio Calhro J U i'hiXHC Billy <:ilfi6n rier.bfrt Conloy Havry . Beonzo "\Vni l.'owncy 15^;^hf^ l''oylo Jlininy Dun'-ah Si.s riunn Bcriiie I'.'U'i'nl.'; TlK- Iiyi. Uiiih' K'l\\;,r.Os Hrncr \- F;yl,.-i- i-'.r-]i]s Muri.'l ' . Iiiilf'v 'i";i(]m;is 1-~<'r'l W.>;i:(. '•■'•:'•.:. I!, ,v K. lly 1 l^vi.ftr 11.-ri l"'i '• :■ .V . ;i Klmup AIargo:ret Koran 1,1 i \^ r:, Ken !>• ; •.■■,,..11 :s JUa ' ^ l 1 I 11 S' .1 Ii li . ;> :'-Mv.|. .\1:,y ]!' -'-^-.IV, .WlrJ'-l-I: . 'r\ .r.c ){,,.«.. . I'" •<i-h l-'rl' Kil..,.. M:.t<: K-.M.- i'.i(h>-r.n. I^^;^h. Frank T-'-Mar*- Jaokif i/iinj.-" Howard i.aurf-n it Ualnii.- '•"e Irving l^fflPT ir K- C '•«^f'<?z Bob Laiunirio Mr & Mrs Ijpwis I>ll1ian l.lst Mr Moore Betty Murray I'om .N'ewing nvWitt O'.'^hca: Timothy I'atlerson Ada I'orry Jo.s B rhilllp.s Marry Quarlcrnialnc Chaa Reinserts Reds .Spaeth Will T ,Sydnry Harold . OFFICE Mack 'r.ranviTTe ' .Mack >larvey ■ Marshall George Martin Freddie Nlay ,Ianet XlcC.arthy Frank , ;M«n<l.ol.'«on JcsH Mignon Hcli-nc 1 Siipc . Del I ■ .Mlllor I!ol) IJ'kf;!'-- Moorp, Al- .& Bd .Moi'cno t .Mona ,\Iuri..'l .<:• Ki.'il.iiJr Murphy Jaiups • 1 !'i''<irin<'11 14'atifl ' iWi-n 1 )ii'k I'.iliip r Ihnr.v I'firy 11.1 ii-y l'. :rp|;;i T U l'(M\('ll .SlbiM-t. Si Puilill CflilS . i'.Miuri Frf>i,l A r r'.;m.1:ir M.li! ' .j;.inl.in Hilly 1; .-..■r.- .V is ■ii-,: K'.^'..; !- .1.,. ;.; 1',.-,'.M S Wih-i ll ];■.•.11- ,v li'iii'i !;..■,.., • inif lis' r.'ii! -.li •• (•,;i..|.iy ; > '...:r Is.:.I-': >■ r.i i M.i.i II l'r.'';il. ~lii r:,]ar. .v W.i,. ' .^liiin iri-"<! ','! ' : >;L'ti.- ' ... . ,-:nicc1;- Koy ,-^t!iiili 'rhoMiiis Stclnbfil; lirunii ,<:i'V»'ri*^ ; vsi <'r i,- \'''- n' ■ i 'rvrrcll Ken White Maybi-lli- : Whitf r.i-rrf Wright (Jeo M Wynn Ray Touhgfcr Jack RUANOAPmNENTS 800 Eighth Ave. (49th SL) • . - . . ClilCKERINO Sr.50 2-3 Rooms, Ifcith and KitehcDette. , Arcommodate 3-B Persons, Complete Hotel Service. Attractively Furnished I'nder New Mnnapement RF:DUCED RENTALS SYRACUSE, N. Y. By CHESTER B., BAHN Wicting—If-'t half, Mitzi in "Liove- ly Lady," 2(1 Inilf, dark;, noxt \veok, • CJood New,s." B. F. Keith's—Vaiulenim. Savoy—Burle.'ik frtock. Syracuse—Vaudtilm. Strand—'Bciware of. Bnclicloj-s." ^tage bard. Empire—"Melody of Love," Loew's State—"White Khadows." Eckel—"NiRht Watch." Regent—Change. Harvard—Change. , Avon—"Wyoming." Brighton—"Hangman's Iloufc" Palace—"The Crowd." Rialto—"Sables." THE DUPLEX HOUSEKEEPING FURNISHED APARTMENTS 330 yVest '43rd Street, New York Longacre 7132 Three and four rooms with balb, complete kltclien. Modern In ever; particuliir; Will accominodale four or more adults. $12.00 CP WEEKLI third up-state stock, Majestic Play- er.*', lillmira, Kdgar Selwyii's "Pierre of the Plains" was the eu.rtalh raLser for the Utica troupe, which jmccoeds the ilardcr-iiaJl Players. The com- pany has FeroU Moore and Warren Hughes as leads. Gregory Dcane Ik directing; others in the company include Gene Lido, Eleanor Payne, and Maurice P.enfold. Frances Hall and Matthew Smitli featured in the Elmira Majestic company. South Side's own private Hlalto "war" gets underway next Monday when the Riviera, wired, second Uc luxe neighborhood house to be erected in this city, opens a few short blocks away from the Bright- on, which bowed in with an invita- tion inaugural Thui'sday. Uiviwra is owno^ and will jii^f^ operated by Haro"" Gilbert, veterah ('xhibit'Orr' Brighton i« under lease to the Fred crick Ullman- interests of Buff.alo.. .E.stato of William Rubin,, local Shubert legal representative fur .many years, and brother of J. Kob- ert Rubin, of Loew's, who.died lie.rc .-uddenly a-Wtek. ago, will be in ex- cess of '$J,OilO,(U)|i. • The petition, for letters oF ndmin- isiratiiiM was tiled hei'i; by J. R()l)eri , Uiibin la."t week, .'ind a second 1 iD-otlUT nf the ■.de.cea.'^'d, 'H.-iri y lin- ; ill), iif tills city, :ii'Ji).f'in"'<l "d"""' ; i.-ii-atnr. ' . I ' The petilio'ii .li,vd ilif ;iinomit- <.r j !i<T.<i.n;il ))r(.i).Tly 'at' .'fL'';.'-,.iuifi, and • L'.'ive tli" ■ i-c';iii,y ii~ "•" uitlvno.v.ii : vfihi". (If-c/;!.-'"-!!. w;i.« one iif the ' l.-iri:i'Si in.iiv.dn;il m r.s uf ' pi'dp- ■'•i!y in iliis c-itv. Ii>>lii;)i;.' b.iili liii^i- '.'•-s rmd 1' .-■•id' i;r j;; I j(.';l!y i.f. ■•fri ■;iii-r;ibli' v.:ni' , Lc.'ivliig no will tl.'- '■•I.;!' I..- ilivi'i'b'-(I' 'f-tiVT.r.lv .rr.'i'fir..' 'ii"' ■\\'<-' ' I r.s and i.-^. Aimi ^. .:.'r)il ,,L;iiij_-.^Itijbi'i."0_1'''U''^L-4LL'd ~ '.\Jr.>'. "id.-i vy-].< r Ttn--i i.Viiiri <,Y" i'.inL'- • '.;i!'.'!-.lK 'I'll'- ;ii ;i;i,l \.il.'i< - i f ill'- i'i-;ib' ■I'-ft will n"i I..'-. .Ktii.v, !i. Ml.;il ;ii; in- Capt. James B. Casjey of the Syracuse fire department turned professional Sunday when he open- ed a split week engagement at Keith's, doing a magical turn; Casey has berti a favorite amateur enter- tainer here for years. Bart Wright, organist at the new Brighton, 600 HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS LANDSEER APTS. M;") West, olst Streot .C'ohiit)lni,« S'.ioii IRVINGTON HALL 3ri'.') \V(',Ki ■ I.'it ,"<ircet ' Coluinliiis I3i'.0 BENDOR COURT 313 \Vc.«i ,Tr»tl) ."direct. ' Ci>V',iinbus. OOt)ij'' HENRI COURT nii: West KSth Slreot :1S30 Longacre HILDQNA COURT 311-317 West •• ibxh StiVet. .3300 I.ong;UM;e-. . ' l-2-3-4-rooiii aiiiirttnents. . Kuch apartment with private, bath,, phone. kitchen, kitchenette", $18.00 UP WEEKLY—$70.00 UP MONTHLY The largest maijitalnor of hoii.sokeeping furnished apartrijonts.directly under the .'5upervi,<ion of the owner. Located In .the c.i?nter of the theatrical district. All fireproof buiidings. Addie3.'> all cdmmiinlcationB to JCHARLES TENENBAVM Principal Ofrice: Landseer Apts., 245 West 5ist Street, New York Ap.arthients can. be seen evoninga. Oillcc in each buildiiig. WiU l^ane by (he Week Month or Year —.(timlshed or UnfurnlHliod. THE ARTA, 50 West 112th Street THE HAMILTON, 201-203 West 117th Street, N. Y. C. UIrIU uut«lJc riiiiK''<ilcil ill^frl. l, cxijri'i'.'i .Mili«ii.v to Tliiip>' Squiirc KlOuUor. Itiis. flmrl • dlslnnre I... t',.t.li:,l I'nil,. SAVE SO-o ON BENTS Sliiuli' nwiiin. $il 10 J7; s.iiiu' fi.r J.V.'iil; ilonlilc inrci- nmiiis. $" (') $li) . Apartments, 2 and 3 room*, with i^nl kitchen, }I2-$IB weekly . ,\l 2U1 'mi Wc8l UTlli Si. M'lu '>ii g-i s<nii(! riMlly hrmitlful fmut p.irl'n^.. «ltl> liinKnlllVcnl imrk vliw. for only $12. lli'iliicil. i'li'aii. (jtik-l. prl\iiti-; frli'inlly iiinnaKi-iiiciit. Dmililo r'lonis, Ijy c!;iy, iX. Tclfiilu'iK; Miiiniiinil . 72ii2. Wher in MONTREAL, Canada Make Your Home at the LA SALLE APARTMENT HOTEL Drummond Street Sporlkl \ve«Uly ratOH to the profcHHlon R<>i>((iuraiit In conne<'lJoii ^ BROOKLYN, N. Y. . / By JO ABRAMSON Werba's Brooklyn—"The Squealer.'" Majestic—"The Queen's Taste." Werba's Flatbush—"The Shang-. hai Gesture." Werba's Jamaica — "Eva, the Fifth." Boulevard—"The Undressed Kid." Shubert Brooklyn — "W e d d i n g B' lls'* (mu.sical slock). Strand—"The Midnight Taxi." Albee—"I'erfcct Crime," vande. Orpheum—"Stocks and Hlondev.' vaude, ■. Loew's Met-.-"r;ariciriK Daughte)-.;, vaiide. Fox "Me, (;arigster,'''slJige .-hew . iViayfair — "Naughty .(■inderelia" isrock).. • . , : Rivera- 'T/iff Tli.'it. Off" (stock). Fulton -"'I'lMlh Avenue" (.vt(,el>) St. George Playhoiisc • I)fiiibl<- ffvi I ,.'' ■. Moma'rt-".M'l'l'-rK (Ml l'..-.iM y ' Empire ••• "r."V,f ty J!urle:-.|'iei: ' I bll! I . ;. Casino "lirofklyri He]je.--" '.•-ick Got What She Wanted," at Werba's Brooklyn. "Her riiborn Ciiild," due at the Boiih'vai'd, and "Cros.s My Heart," at VS'ei-ba's Flati)ush, arc also listed. Shubert Brooklyn, after a three weeks' close, has dropped legit at- tractions ajid starts this week witii the I>ewls I'l.'iy/'rs in "Wedding Bells," muslc.al. and pictures. Three shows .scheduled daily with'50 c<;ni lop. ROOM AND BATH TWO PERSONS 15 00 .VEEK HOTEL AMERICA 149 West 47th St., New York Cijy Bryant 7690 Majestic, usually dark oh Sun- day.s; started ,. last. S.'ibl'jath using ^woL..rfiatjLire. jiictures. 11, ■ Jo.seph T'rb.'in was called, in tb n?- .decorate the grill room of the Bos- sert, w^iieh opened last week. JERSEY CITY .Icr.sey City, Nov. 6. Christopher Morley Is In the .part of Jtonisteck, tile major domo, In his own play, "Pleased to Meet You," at the Rialto in Hoboken. The sud- den death fif Dennis Cleugh last Fri- day necessitated this. move. Mor- ley's doing well, ti^p, pl.aying the part easily! . Al Bela.sco. master of ceremonies, at the Stanli-y, went out at cxpira.- tion of contract. Suceessor Is Benny Uo.ss. Charlie M(-l.son will continue rto alternate at: Slanh'y and -Bran- .ford, N<;wark. ■"I .- , •.'■n;>>i';." ULvdi'. .■i i.d :\4') : >-i- beep I Wint'-i' stdck >-'-a-"ii sv.iiitriir- 1 into ac'iiin up-st;ttc. 'i'lie riraiiniii I'l.'iyers. biivlng in ia;- * we. k ai the Hiripodrrime. r).>.w»-gc., wr r" . follow- ed thlfi week >«y the Broadway Players, opening at the .Majestic. Utica. Next week will see fttill a ■ ir.) Star—• Frivoliiies of It'L'rr' (I,ijri .^^.Gay£ty-^ULii;iJ^^Ji!iOANk,^ilL=^ '': !: r;. . .Tf.r.i r.ew. show;-! hit •'(■.'■r, M-i wei;;:' -'J'-he- gijeen'.s • T.'i-;:'-." .Sj..!' '.err.'-- jif.'. ■ niu':-.e,'il crrKdy, .tr 'tl." j< !i ; "The S'|'e;];er' Mai") r.mder's'play pin.<lu'-i-d by .I.'k 1: J/in- /!'•!■. at Wrri.;. i:/i.-.Klyi:, ' I r. dr'.'^sed Kitl," G,"<'.s'.- play • m Jlcjiil' v.'ird. Two new attr!)ct|(,n.« ."lated fer next week: "Congal," with Hrlcp Menken, at the Majestic, and "She •Funeral s4'rvlces were. h<'ld last we<'k for l-lrarik K'illiolz, forriH-r m.anagcr: of the Gran.d (-ipei-a. i.Iou.se' and the. Oi-filif-uin at l'';i irclilld Ch.'iijel, tins. boro. He died (if a i b'-art. atiac.,'; and lii.s liody .was ere- Imated. Jle jt sm-vived l,y a daiigli - lec who lives )ien>. Itesid'-nl.'^- of I!|ii0l-. K II Ifej^lils, ' '.vljeri- tlK' !-'roiri'lKil'l "I. ol'l Iji'iok-- 1 l.'.n'.^ -aiis;')' !'!'-y '^t-.ll ■< >a-A:-, b.'ive I lie, tj np in .'irili.--' over the JilMJ-pee'- \ I i-, (• •'.-irM\'al on I l.'-m V .'-t: f-ei r,f a 1 ;i i-r. .'Iliey .>-1ui rii'-d l,ii-en:-( ' ''(.till, r- .i'lfi' r Q ;r:'l'-.v'. oMii'-'- ' I Wr-( i< .'i -rilj!' hiJIl t'J l'-.*'!-'; lll'- i ( ).'•;• :.• I liti a liei ri' i-. f If ;, i:- r in tie- i.'.irl of ni.a'l;;. ! ' ( J., .ill'! t ill ei\ ic (H ;'aiir/.:iTion; ; r:r1 1;., f ;•• pbi' e wfiill'l br.'.-i :■ U:<- I o'.i.'.l.tv of 'ri'- r.e)"|iboi hooil. Coin . rii^iii' r J^;ii.:'l'-.V r ''.■■'_'-'L'A '-'J "~r<r~. ri~ i'xT, 'i^'frri'TFi ii7f-~'l7e i~uxi:itcy ' balVimore i ,','--riirii ("bai' V I.-i/< ' I. eiii, Ti-.l ;' ;■ v, oil. in I I.I I jIo.'i' h 'i..'ii- <•'.,>■■ by vii'tu" of l:!"-' re..( rril..,ifi''< ji'j Mie •■Fatty" of "f ', : r.:'" f.i'i.'- I f'li.'iriey w;i<- f.ti''- of ''.i ':' f]<- ;ihe r'eent "fiDr i; ['i; el,' .' i f..;,, I.est f. ''tj;iri<y. 11, le;,-. t-;, fi.,r til' ' Co.'t'Jt t.hls montii. Fourteen houses here continue boycott of .lersey ...Journal over at-, tack c.onlroverHy. .May he c,<nnpro- mise after the political battle Is over tomorrow, .lack Keale'using radio, for Slate- ..'idvertising, .with, papern '■•nif'.. PORTLAND, ORE. Portland 'f'ui uf He- liiilns.". 1 Broadway- "Wed'KiiL'. .Maj-cb." Oriental - - "('(irnp.'ini"na le Mar- ':i:i::-<•.•: .,, .... j PantagcA "K'-l ' ^ I United Artists 'ILiit''- of Sexi-s ' I L'li'l v.' ' I. . ■ \ Music Box • ".-'i'li-int' I'u"] ' i3rd . •.', - .1-: 1. : Blue " Mouse. I-ir.d of Silver .!■•.•■.■ ; Dllfv/in (l-r:'V Jeil'i";- I'^-'yiTS, M-' V I'..-.i l' ' i-l 1' I)'." ii'-w or- - tii^Jj^i=^=:likiE^ a I . .1 i-/:._l 'i:jj;!f l wa y. i^..,- 'j*. ,-!..!| jei ' fiir ('aTiVornia" (,,.,]■■,' ('level,'%■!, dili'ti.." \\ ilh' • ; • ,1 I'.-:; - --I 'i:fl V I'i.: ■■ ' U>. X' Ht~- ■ . .1 p' 1 r.* !••■ il l>uffy i:-;.-i.igp, -.1 ! • • 'I v.-iMirm, I: . •. I u ; •; • .1 )i ;' • • ' ■ r e the ),,/f- '■ •;>,:, !■: ." ■,' il.r- ne,\t •,<.•'' 1 Ti.ev canie fi'oni S.'in An- lo.'iio, ; '.-X,