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Wednesday, Vfagust U, 1929 V A R I E T Y 43 Srhlto & Manning:. (10) -n flmall & Partner . let Half O7;-20) fleed & Dutb«T» jQelen Jgata, * C tone to. OU) . . ^ , lljeBoe>lrtf9' ^ . ., Nancy Decker Gbarlea AHboft On>heain <17) Francois Densmore Chae Slim Tlmblin Eddie Allen :Co (Two to fill) ' ..(10): WlH6n^V7cber TTnlt (Otberi9 to Oil) K«ith'B . iet balf <17-20) . NathahO Bros Lottice Howell . . Xew WbUe, CbaB M.urray Carrie & Bdav ■ 2d half (14-16.) - Bernlvlcl Girl Sbov (Otbers to flll) ' - Ht bait 0^2fl> Orace Doro^ Chamberlin * « (Two to 111') 2d halt (21-M) V iytell .& Fant Joe Mendl; pio tewia • , Boy D'Arcy (One' to fln> . ■ Mth 6t. .. . lit balf (17-20) j«ft9b.&; Fately; •■ Joe Mendl Jimmy Lucas Toto. (One to fill) ^3d balf (M-29) Tabor & Oreene . , Flo liewip ■ Moifrla & Campbel' Uees^ms. (One to fill). , iZSth St. iBt half ,(X7-aO) May ■'Wynne & ]S Met'polltan Slnpera Conway. Ea;rl6-A H 4 Tra.mpB . ;. .(One to fill) • 2a haii..<ai-.a3) . 4 High Ha.ttere. . jDarllng- &■ Clark Jack & J^rti walker (Two to ft>l);_ . • Palftce (17) Arthur Fat "Weat U (Otbera to All) HAMILTON SISTERS AND : FGRDYGE O^iefiinQ on, Loevw Circuit ■ Next Week Dir UEDDY & SMITH y Pantages TORONTO Tantdffes <I0) ' CorteUlB CIrcuB Ray "WyUe Co ' Stuart'B int'l Bcv Manley & Baldwin Detone & Renard ' AAJWII/TON .Jhuitages. (10) IP^ul Sc Anna Bliim. Leddy & I<eddy Vernon . Rathbum Garlyle y^ X«mel Pep-0-Man!a ^FOkANB; WASH. ' PontaiBrefl (19) - D & H Walker AI BiittB & FedcbOB Billy. Gilbert . : ' llerbeipt- G & V : (One.tO .fill)- TACOMiAt WASBT. Pan^aireB (19) Striker. & Fuller I>ayton & May Browne; & LaVelle Manahan ft' Co-£ds (One to. nil) PORTLAND, OBK. rantdRes (19).^ .Connor -2 Walton & Brandt Nfee Wong • < ■ ■ Stanley RblMckerB - (One to fill) ;, SAN. mAN(;iRCO Paiitages : (19) '3 Lordens , Frank' Sablnl Tell. Talea • ' ■ . Exposition '4 ' '. • . Willie Mausa FHKSNO, CAI., Puntnera (19) Hadji All South &'Jacoba William Hence .. dhojtit & Johee " Keep Movin' . ' liOS Al^GEI'195 PfuitageH. (10)" Canary Opera Co .. (Otbera to fill) liONG I»«!ACn Panta«e8 (19) RelU ft Lopol • Iiane ft .1*6 Night In G Village (Two. to fill) SAN DUQGO Pantagefl . (19) . 3 QraiitoB: Kennedy -S^ DavlB Riidio JAckB'ft Q'na Aahiey & Sharp Glgllq of .Pairla SALX liAKJB CITX :. pantages <19) Alia Bird ClrcuB Marie -Allyh Co - Nllea ft Manafield (Two to fill) KANSAS CITT- . Panioge^ (19) Vlseor- 3 Aliiia & Duvall . Thomas - ft;. .Raye Collegiate Nlgbte (One to fill) MINNEAPOXJtS l»ajitagea (10) P ,& :k~ Howard Orren-..& Drew JafvlB. Rev.. .. • . Harry ■ Stanley. Co ' Casting Stare. - Photophone film used with the Patht* program. Acoustical advan- tOKO is another thing-. Pathe's short suljji'Ots on the opcninpr' bill in- cluded a (Sound ■ newsreol; "The Stone Age," Aesop Fable; Grant- land. Rice "Sportlights" In sound, and a George Le Maire-directed cornedy, "Turkey, for Two." Gcorgo Kingsbury, "pilot of the house during its lefrit career, re- mains in charge. looking after Mr. Ihsull's interests. .. Loop. STRATFORD . Excfilien.t business • it this, house Interstate ATiANTA Kelth'it (19) 8 Nltoa. . 1,008 Bros ' Toys Oscar I^rraine Moiiica ft A Skelley BIRMINOHAM . .■ RIU (19) Alex Hyde Gang ^ (Others to fill) DAUE^S, TEX. - . . Majestic (19) Michel. lioretta ft B(}. King Xellar 61b ft Lynicb .Fred Ltghtne'r Co Frafaelle'a Prollca . IT. .WOBTH, TVXi .. HaJestlo (19) Uoyd Nevada Co ' aicdr&th.'ft. Traveriri Kelly ft Jackson - Bva Clitrk la Belle Pola •HOimTON, TEK. Mertinl (19) Hayes Marsh & F Dave "Vine W Ij S Showboat (Two to fill) UTTLE nOCK Majesiio let balf (19-21) Manning & Klass Stuart ft Lash The Cavaliers (Two to fill) 2<1 half (22-25) Jack ft Ruth :Hayes Alexandria ft Olsen Cuckoo. . (T wo t o niiv Orphennt.(19) Hollywood Bound (Others to fill) SAN-ANTONIO Majestlo <19) Keepi SmUlng (Otbera to 1111) LANSING, MTCH. S'tnuid ; let hall-,(18-21) . Henry Sajitri* Bd. - (Tvy-o to fill) : half '(^2-24). Florence MiacrerSe Frank el . & • Du nlevy Bell's 'Hawalians PONTIAC; M3Cn. ■': State .• 1st half CW-21) Florence' Miacreme' Emily ■Darren Bell's.' HbrWailaris'. 2d half (22-24) Jicixxy -Santry ;Bd ,(TWo to. fl.ll> • . HARTFORD Capitol iBt balf (12-14) Tbacb's Ent'rs ' Pisano & Laiidauer (Three to fill) ,v 2d half (16t18) MllO? Ship Ahoy (Three to flll) fTEW HAVEN Piodace-(12) "Fantiasma'V- Barto' ft Mann . (Tbree to fill) WORCESTER FUUuie. let half (12-14) Paul :,Tocan . D'c're ■Jean Granese The .Kentiy^ (Two to AH) GAPITOL (Continued froVn page 41) a dantie while seated on a bench, going into the girl's rather spicy; Vb-do-de-o comedy song number and finishing with the taps to the tune of ''Sidewalks of New York." Capit'olians then broke in With a medley of current production mU'' slcal . numbers from "New Moon" to "Whoopee," giving way' to the girls again .a:nd the^i to Johnny Per- kins, w.ho gets away with a good l-deal 6f not so fresh gagging.by -vir- tue of a cheerful eoniedy--persori- aiity and\ his ponderous jfigurcj en- cased in' a tight sweater, which ^ I made it eVen more so. Funny thing laist night» and a show which the [happened here. Perkins sang customers lik^^^^^^ com I^J^l bine of the feature "Dangerous mental ballad, and he did it abso- X „ y^r. v ---^ *v lutely straight. On top of that, he Curves' (Par> and the added a- sentimental ri^citation. .• The I Tuesday. amateur night. Five turns pretty wise eapitoi iaudlejjce giggled by neighborhood kids, containing and tittered At the. spectacle ■of,..an|..^'...^^^ ' ' undeniably comic fat. man being some excee.dingly good bits, seriots; Then they applaiided till Regular stage show was nicely re- he had to make a cuirtain speech. oeived, however, consisting of a LiOVey Girls, cute pair, who dupli- good inlxtiire of. song, dance and cate with great exactitudie a CQuplel comedy. The dance was supplied of -Scores oiE Identical cute . pairs by Tony Prahcisco, who jised tb :b.e of :dahcing harinonizers, .were in aiid jockey and a nite. club entertainer, butj stepping, singing and tapping. Prancisco is a fa^t. cleyer; hoofer I^ndry took the equivalent of the with a. wiiirlwind style bound to. go next-to shut spot and. was a niild riot ks iisual.. ■ : . , ■'. Doyle and iCayiie sang a eouple News reel is ia.vmediey ot -Pox of ballads ' arid- did' 'a,, few old Movietonei, Pai-aniount. sileht and wheezes. They . are nice- ha^^ M-G^]\i also silent, about; a. clip- of ' and Slioiild stidk to that, or get «ach. 3est' was the Movietone. W . of a ib.t -of workmen lii bo's'wain's ; Hickey and Massart furnished the cliairs dizzily hanging : Jrom the laughs. Aftei;' a- gbod (jomedy en- crown bf. the Statue of- Liberty aiid tr-ance,'they give their act a dismal dbijig. hoi-sepiay.-way; up there. let dow just to tWii'X a length of Nice idea fbr the overture, medley 'rbpo' like a. 'cbwboy. It's a. weak of, Spanish, airs under, tlie , title of -spot. When they get 'back to the ''dubah Dreams/' -with art attractive xoughhouse returns are better. \; intfenude. by the first .violin -and a : Cookie and his band did a .coUple solitary, guitar, startling' climax af- of numbers to fine results. . Th?y ter .crashing ensemble of the whole [ jike. Cookie here.. - Loop. orchestra, Anbther bit ha;d Leader .Yasha- 'Burrchiik .Tnoving to the little back iplfltforni for a 'cello solo, ac- v 86TH cdmpanied by the .harp,- enjoyableA"*; , . moment. :<C.ontlnued :,from page 40); Attendance looked . like: mid--win- ',. ■ " j,'- ' „ ter. with standees 10 deep at 2.30. <>« the radio with a diversified line JJujfc. . I of ent€jrtaijiin^. He is "Unc^ oii .WOR, .plJiying the pianp and singing, firtd ilso' feeding the oil - to the kids. He. does the same line of chatter and song .cycle here and the neighbofs, who ni'iist i>e Ibucl speaker ifans of the firist. water, $q of I for him strong. He got a reeeptlbn A$$ociatibn dEDTR R'PDg. lA. . : Iowa ' ' let half : (lfl-26) Owyhn« Co '■. Jack Wdldron KTwo to fill) ' . " 2d half .(21-24) Xeoh ft Dawii - .' IBmersonft B'Id win .Enchanted Forest .(One to fill) CHICAGO, IIJ>. . Engle^dod . l^t. half (18-20) Burton ft' Rose Paul Mohr Co Holden ft. King (Two to fill) 2d halt (21^24) . 8 RlxfordS Bob White White ft Allen Rev (Two to fin). DAVENPORT, lA. Cftpitol . 1st half (17:.20) Smoke Screen • Glenn ft Jenkins (Oiie to All) ^2d half <21-23) Back Sching Tr Frankel ft Dunlevy (One tp fill) 2d balf (22-24) -Whirl Song ft D'ce .IibulB Ijondon 7 ; Nelaona (MAPISON, WIB: Orpbeum 1B4 balf (17-20) • Dears ft Idears . George Beatty liydell ft Hlggtns 2d half (21-23) Rellly Kids Miller ft Kelo Pa,ul Mohr Co MEMPHIS. TENN. OTpheum (17) Sallardo 3 Al Wilson Danceland litd Briscoe & DelOrto 'Gene Oreene Koran MITAV'KEE, WIS. Riverside (I'if.) Tom ft Tj Donnelly Pirate Queen Rev Spencer ft WiU'm.s Alex'der Bros ft E (One to Jin) » OPPICIAL DENTIST TO THE N. .V. A. DR. JULIAN SIEGEL ■;;i560 BROAbWA*- . .; Mrs, Vol Staibton; Mrs. Oeors« B, Tbtttia Britt Wood' •(One to fill). .OES MOINES, lA. Orplieam' . ;^ iBt half (17.-20) . Back Sching T* . BjlU. Wobd'. . .(One to fill) . 2d holf . (21-23) , Smoke Screen, ; :Olenn ;& Jenkina'. (One to fill). G » R'l^DS, MlCn ...^ ., ..Pork ^i9t hnir (i8-.^o)' JVank Ever's & G . & Mfiddox (ThrcP:.in fill) . .-ZO half (2J1.20 Broduf), Erie . • '^i^vJ""" ■fill'* Blomberft's • Alns-k s. Tex^is .ComPdy 4 •wm Dcfn-iond Co ■i^t fill) IJNCOLN. NEB. "tuart (191 ft Lucy ^ ^tJ?«<° fill) lONDON.-CAN. vv^"t half (18-21) DcBeo ft HudflOD tfiQV^Sf ciTt, ia; Orphenm. i iBt half (1.7-20) Inez';.ft Dewynft Leon ■. ft ■ Dawjt \. ■. .Enchanted Forest Bmersbn .ft 'B'Idwln Duncan's'.CoUieis.: SO. BEND, IN Di Polac* '. iRt half (irT20) Carrtinl ; Rellly Ktrlp iFraiik- M'elino .Co- (Two to. fill): 2d bnlf (21-2a) Parsons ft Hawks' George Beriltjr Blue . .Sliokers- (Two'-to fill.) ' ST.^tOIUSv MO. . . Gr«j»d (17) Wpstcin's Models - Bil'y ITowilt. ■' "r '=4=f*HHM)llH': .. ■ De v i to .At •DoTiTiy Co - (O'rio to fill) : wiNwoH, cAir. CaplUd 3«t half (lH-21) Whirl Sotig -ft D'ce tiOulB London 7 NrlHon.M . 2d half (22-24) De pee A Htidaon Murray, ft Maddox <Oac to ,fill) ' -. HEW TOBE Gasanqya Roof Franicear williamiir ' liBOn ft. Beb($ J erry' Frlednian' Or Castilian Boyal. Al Shayne .Rev- liea SteveriR prch - Chateaa Madrid' Jack White Arthur . Brown Mary,. Price. Pat Harrington Pearl Harris Montrealers '.' Connl.e'tf bn Leonard Hairper Rv Lfi Roy Smitb Bd . Cotton.Clqb Daii Healy' Rev Berry Bros 6 Blazers H ft Mil Dixon Josephine' Hall. Lltha HiU Duke EHlrigton . Or Dome Ernest Charles. Imogene Coca Sue. Baxter Walt Feidkarop Or Everglades I,^ Roy Prinz Rev Eddlei Davis Fiwri' ft .^Jordft'n-" T.helma Edwa'rde - McCunn jSis Keith Ray no Tlra Kewlii M^rie ; Regan Joey .Cbance Bd Oaklabd'iB Terrace Will - Oakland . Buddy Kennedy Blanche ft Elliott Kay Green' Bbsalle Wynne' Joe- Stracy ' Shirley lia Moint Ada. Winston Peggy Bdlton Mildred Lorraine Lotetta~ .Flushing Dorothy Cranby Boots Mallory Maria' Whitney Alice. Cavih Landau's Bd Parambanft Hotel Roy-Ingraham Or Bessie McCoy Tess Nbel ' ■. Dorothy Florence Carson Sis Helen Swan „ David Dobnell . CHICAGO Alabam . .' Kitty. Cohn , Dorothy DurheU Billy Meyer's. Berriie Adler Eddie JackaOn Bd AnitiiaBfiDidears -; Eather Durnell" Thelma ViUard Louia Stover- Isabelle Gerhardt. Fred vniaiii Jimmy Nob,ne .Bd" Bridge' ■''.'■■■'' Romo 'Vincent- : . Mary Storie . '- Benlta Frede.- .. Glarlta.. •■'•;.•'"■.■: Bill 'Kranz' Bd • . . .Coilego Ion. Frank LiBiise - Sleepy Hall Bd ' ' . 'ColoAimo Bobby. Danders Emmy ' Carmen. Doris Hurtlg Kitty Garner .• Thcimft ft Bpland Picrroi a. W Newberper Bd ' pells Alvlfa Morton ; •Coon .Sanders Bd.. ■'■' Frbllvs' ■■' ;Geo McCJufe.n • Neile- Nelson .- Rene, ft Lora ' Kay C'nntrf'U ■Tul^i a^ (icrjt y ■: Xpn"~A"n'rA'ri . : .Buddy Howe , So] Wagner Bd Garden Allah Castles. Cecil' Lehman" Babe Payne Lew' Lewis Bd - ' Oolden PrnnpUn M Sherman Bd - KUicoln Taverb Ray \Mlller Bd . Corliaa ft 'Louise - Rick & Snyder Heleii Savage Carmen DiGloyanhl . Raphael Herble Zeller Bd - Stabler Don Blah . Johnny - Dodds Bd^ Terrace Garden l.OEWfS STATE ^C^jaa^e: Cinder*'!?" !«*«a) : Lps Aingel^ Aug. H. Mounted brf 'a background 1 meaningless soft di^pes, ;title of the! tha^would.ha.ve satisfied, ♦^^r^^+t^^ ♦v.i> Stu« Is old fashioned, but trickily presentittion Is forgotten after .^the, ^^u^ered and worked at: top speed; show opens with an enSemble of .16 Carl Freed and his orchestra'had I good iboliiiig gats singing a. reclta- the feature, spot and did 20 minutes tion of Cinderella's .nursery, exploits, I of ,the. hardest worked clowning; oh obviously forced to introduce Bube view in all vaudeville; Freed Is Wolf; as Prince Charming. This fuhny In an elemental clown style, I Procedure fails to majie Its Polnt, engaging; because his acrobatic ah- yet it is necessary to furnish a con- ties are so naive and his makeup 1 triast to the band entertainment, unqualifiedly comic It's disarm I which , saves , this, linitjrron? ..a ,brQdie-4lhg. Harmonica bits are excellent I liack of talent forced .Wolf, in his jand the orchestral music . Is enjoy- farewell week, •here, to use A lot j^bie. Works at highest speed and of showmanship in covering, up the y^ith a good deal of resourcefulness weak spots. He scored with his ^ strong arm laugh device. Bit of |x!pntest .of the audience selecting trying to steal the clarinet is simple the most pbpular Instrument in the hj^tnursed along cleverly: for Kitighs 1 band. Customers responded and ac- through the whole act. CJomedy claimed the triimpet the winner. makeup is an asset; ^ Rby Rogers, drunk xomic, gradu- "Feather Creations," flash girl act ally converts fais bit to a free for Ujj^^ j^cts), attractive finale In Its all tumbling session. Did very well, gaudy dressing, but foriiiula in idea Pauline Alpert followed with slow, Und staging. ■ Itvah. I piano minutes of clajssical irumbers' sufficient but finished hot to aw^i-Hen the house. Finale saved her. I <5TATF Another novelty band session, then |; * ^ * I^ew Bribe. Had he' eliminated the , (Vaudfilm) dance stuff he probably would have ■ ■ ^ ^ ^.-^^ been okay. As was, he failed tb No ^mpty seats for the first show click; The ,37 minute show wouiid [ Saturday. By the time the feature up with Oscar Taylor making his [.^ag flashied for. the second show biz homecoming debut after an absence v. . «.auk5i> of eight months. He can still sing M™»"«nse with the picture, . Alibi- and is'a solo 'spot without having I (U.A;) given credit for the draw, to double with sax in the band. Vaude of five acts lamentably shy Taylor's ability to make them like ©h qomedy. It depended upon one It furnished the vocal background-] turn to supply that. Evert the State of the Albert Hugo, Dorothy, and show with a pictui'e holding up-the Virginia dance trio. gate, that wasn't enough. Greta Gacrbo'S "Single Standard" Emile Boreo Is back and stepped <M-G) had them Standing In ^ line | the show. Boreo took a spill into the orchestra pit that for a moment threatened to ruin his acti To the I audience it seemed intentional but it I'was a fall that acrobats 'wouldn't l-takre. -; Boreo :'did. A, speech after, finishing to: big applause; , Said thlis WaS his last week in: American vaude; going to England to. fill dates. He prpnilsed to returjil, Elly and Co. opened and gave the vaude a splendid start. " Miss Elly LINCOLN SQ. (Vaudefilmy Duo to the long runnint? time of Par's "TluiiulorbuU" in ,tlu,.s Lorw house', only four ac.is ru\st half, tak- ing up but one hoiir. Suturduy riight in tliis non-refriireratfd house standees- throe -. rvyva deoii. Alisa; Adrienno oiioiiod with her hftckbends and twi.sts. Intbriniltcnt scre.eches. meant to add atmosphcro, add nothing, ".. " Fyhan and Doris :dueced apd filled the $pot. Boys, have been around for-soni'e time. Some of the delivery seiemed uncer-.tain. Gags for the main part old, but the boys closed, nicely .with dancing -while their: • hands are interlocked, one gesticul^ atihg from: under, the-armpits of the other. ■ ; Marshall Montgomery had the. bouse. with the. ventriloquiai quips from the dirtnmy. li^arshali: told a few quips after his turn to fill <in , time for the -next turn. '. Bill closed after Varsity Aces (New Acts) -supplied: the reyiie at- iriospherei .oh a small scale^ Fox Movietone News jind;, M.G;M. silent .news rieeis beside the feature "Thunderbolt:*^ (Par). - ACADEMY (Vaudfilm) A corker fli-st half bill and good biz Saturday afternoon. Six 'acts and "Time, Place .and Gii l," talker, on screenv; . " The Ivarreys, gymriasts and ' con- tortionists, hibre .thh.n delivered in pacemaker. Three mep do.the stunt • routines with a girl foir dress. Bobby-,Carb6ne,.rW'.op comiCi regis-r tered, assisted by .blonde girl and youth, whom Carbbne; claimed waS' his ki<i brother.: : Carbone's timid stajge hand , stuff tickled, the kid ■ planted a snappy, dajice while the femme Was perfect iri her, crossfire' ; stuff-- With Carbbne.; Good .comedy turn... ; ■ "Ebony .Scandals," colored sOn^- and dance revue, four' men and six' girls,. whooped -It up plenty with stepping. This one - boasts a male team with a routine: that'can fltand . on its own any time. East thrbiigh-, out a'rid-can hold spot oh any flve-^ iact.lay out.'.:,'-. ■;■■■;■';. ' ..-::^ :■:>-V,'""':.";.'' '.'. , .VCple • and: ^nyder; two men; With " one. doing' Dutch comedy, whamined ; them in next to-shut with chiiitter topped by a picture stunt. at finish. It has the comic directing abtibns: of the players, on screen and good-..for plenty qt roars, Fiirp looks like "a couple shots from an early Chap- lin release and hias Charley ^in it. ' . Fanchbn aniij • Marco^s "Indian Sunimer'' closed . and registe.red thte class smash,. It's another of the Ideas, produced well and eulistlng a' capable corps of principals, Includ- ing Muriel Stryker, GaineS 'Bros., Fraf5k SteVer, -McDonald -and Day-: ton and Chief "VSHilte Eiagle, Indian. Stever and,-Miss Stryker -vocalize:' the Introductory, with the 14 pre,- clstoh dancers, biacklhg attractively costunied and worked up for an at- tractive . isitage; picture. Stever does ah m. c. Introducing the other spe- cialists. -McDonald and ,Dayton score with some .good knockabout clO'wning, with ensembles brought on In A.i'cher costume for another precision,: spaced by the. Gaines boys. The parting wallop 'Is an Indian number with the Indian Ciiieftain and Miss Stryker. doing an Indian eun dance under bronze; all on for an attractive gretaway finale. Ideas and class jgalOre in this and plenty of comedyr ■ "Time, Place and Girl" <Wi3) foi- towcd. I^iday night. STUDEBAKER . Chicago,. Aug. (5.. One of the first and Important in stances of a main steni legit house turiiing pictures via sound policy. Outside of the Shubert-pperated' Woods, Intermittently run with si- lent and sound filiias between legit attractions, the Studebaker . has ,do>ng much the same balancing taken the first i*al experimental and, juggling as Jn^ other years,, al step for a downtown legit stand. «iough using a children's playground Studebaker,'with Its i.2&7 seats {for a .stage setting, . Mario and aS^'on^SB^Bd 1 a^^'a^^^ li^zarin have worked;up their vocal Turkish VIIl4.se lelecji.-Tainn'er • Sarah., Theobold ', Pep'Hunter' JdcU'ie Hamlin Riiste Darnell JIall Gait : Georfee De Costa Margie Ryan . Freddie Janis Bd VptAwn village J; Garrlgati's Bd Vanity Fair Roino- Viri'f.t-iit (3en<-vo liutl*"i SnydCT ,*<r Walton Art. ran'slead .-.. Ures to establish itself ^s a picture combp to adyantage. Strong voices, house-, drawing ' a. class elenient and harmonipualy, swung, tdgPther thi'ouBh the bieh brow patronage of with bill - placement no handicap. Samuel in.sull, Its lessee, is well as That with the tag about the Kpjffy location on Boul; Mich. - It's-My Caravan" was made to or- VVhether a Ijoulevard theatre can der for. this dup. Pleasing vocal make a go ,.pf it-: and do- away with con^^^^ the accepted-precedent around here The ^ comedy a.ssignment fell, to that it can^t, reina:iris for the Stude- I Dave Gp/diner and Co. DaVe is a MicUcy Cli.oreji Hd- the feature. CSoofi notices on this .to fill da'f rs, only to bump into o;u:h jacfu¥"tffT<^7^*\^tr'^ Complete cast,"A T<;xfiTj'a Ilonbr;" J. Charlo.f Davis: Yakima Canutt, Voncei) viking-, Kob^-rt ;Walk(T, Fon- taine Larue, Frank Rice, Art Mix, and II, B. Ca;rpentC!r. Bruce Mitchell, Who wrote .story, directs, ; , , ' baker to show. For :3ts dobut program, sent off with ah invitational opening;:night/ Pat>if' carne In on pcrcc;n:ta;,'o for the whole works with "Paris Bound" hard worker;. starts out with a nut cornic. .style and .Swings to Several travesty bits that got laughtor; lH.s stroPKost was the phono bit where Dave, find' the wife exch'an/,'G. c;U1h play, ga'yft the hbu.«c a good' flrijt week )ri ir'ron!-\ But one . swallow dO(.<ii.'t'ji'j<'Lkfc-a Kuiriin'fT; and speak- ing' of that, tho house is not ade- quately prepared to htave off the boat. " It was plenty hot and clcse that opening night. : Western Electric ecjuJpmont i.s 'fully okay,. Judging from BCA's ceodf'd in garhfring iauph.s. . ClfL'-'iriK were Grae<;lja and -'Pheod- orc with eftcf.'tivo dancirig. Crac(;Ma doing KoinP hJisJardous work In the routine. Not only a fiash in il.s prcsontnif nt but strong enough to op<'n, ol/j.so or hit the middle • On thf; Sffcon Fox Mbviotonc News and "Alibi." , Murk^ i ■ - — ■ Chorine Sorplns : (.Continued fronfi, page 1) picked; after the throng had paraded arpund the stage of the Apollo. Next djEty another call came. A thousand more girls answered- ari'd 20 more ''W.ere-picked... ■::.,-" . .. '; .: " , • " '■ 'THe -^'gals J were very" diacb'uraged and muttered their protests. Here a couple: of thousand girls had' put ■ on their best and spent the mbrhing' in: beauty parlors and: hair- dressers and only 40 girls got jobs. ; \ ■They air Ipoked swell and' were good-lobkerig, but there , are - just about 3,000 girls. in tbwn waiting tp fill, at;. the niost,. 300 Jobs. Some ojE the V^lrl.s said :;that ' they did hpt know of another call until August 9 when Aarons and: Frecdipy looked. the girls over for their new show. ' - - Eypn the girls that' got jobs, with Wblte are in none top good a po> sitiph, ' In seven days they .may get the gate if, they don't, suit and in the meantime may have ml.fsed the ricxt call and "call.s are,"rare occur- rences, this season. ; , The Hammer.stic'in and Zic-gfeld shows that , are , conii n.tr. to town ^'haye mo.st. of. .tlu-ir'. ' sii-ls.;. set many n^w pirl.s aro nf-<-'l<.'i1. ,, - Mo.'-t rif tiic'-Kirls lookirii?. for Jfibs arc ntz-v j^irif-: and tho.y aJl-'s-ocm'to bo turjKrVr but by the eVcr increcLS-. in?f fiUinl'Or of duni-u sc'hpol?{. 'There nuj.vt ))ft iifty di(jif-(', ."rcliools at least wlm-h tr-.'U'h and rt:-](a,so more and moie a irl^* each season.