Variety (Sept 1906)

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VAMIBTY 19 REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS "FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES" AND PRESENTING " PIERROT and PIERRETTE " S«pt, 8d, addr.n Mo. 0405 Collln^wood Aw*., ToUdo, O. S«pt. lOth. Lyric Th«»tr«, CUveUnd, O. Sept. 17th and 24«h op< AL SHEAN—WARREN, CHAS. IN THEIR ORIGINAL TRAVESTIES QUO VADIS-CAPT. KIDD PtH ADD, SI CHESTER STREET, MOUNT VERNON, N V 1907-t •tarring uiv direction of Percy Williams. ThcTHREE OLIVERS In a Sensational Tight Wire Act Ask Myers & Keller Hal Godfrey & Co. 11 PRESENTING NEXT SEASON THE LIAR" By Edmund lay ANO "I VERY BAD BOY" By Arthur Lamb Two of the few standard sketches in Vaudeville, Address, en route. Mom A Stoll Tour. London Agent, OH A ELKS B. COCHRAN. 10 LoioMtor Place, Leicester 8q., London. Bettina Bruce S Company ***** "THE ASHES OF ADAM" TONY WW HtLOISf ft AMOROS SISTERS TOURING AROUND THE -WORLD WILFRED CLARKE Assisted by MISS THEO CAREW (A CO. Pr.».nting Hi* Sketches NO MORE TROUBLE aad WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT MOOHtma, LAMBS' OLUB SAVED The Bcfnc a theatre. It's the opening night, All aeats are taken, 'tis a pleasant sight; llie overture's over, the curtain Is raised; The first la an act that's been heretofore praised. It makes Its appearance, the reception Is grand. But after their first song they don't get a haud; They've finished their turn, they have left the stage, The manager's face It is purple with rage. Then he thinks of the next act, on his face beams a smile; The frown It has left him, but Just for a while. Another big lemon he sees In dismay, He is worrying now. Will the audience stay? The next and the next, no improvement at all— Ho runs lor the lobby, be sees bis downfall; Ah lie reaches the outside from behind comes a yell. He turns to an U8her, "What's up now, do tell?" "The audience is laughing," was the usher's reply. "At whom, tell me quick, or at least tell me why?" The manager rushes Inside just to see , Who achieved this miracle. Who could they be? Farcical Comedy, KEITH A PROCTOR'S UNION SQUARE, SEPTEMBER 8. Twas Palmer and Gilbert The Two Hebrew 8. A. R. Veterans Rowers. Walters and Crooker THE 3 RUBES J Sept. 3, HoAg Lake Park, Woonaocket. Sept. zo, Open. AL. M. SAM J. FRIEND and • ie WNINC PLATING PRINCIPAL PARTS WITH HURTIO A SEAMOM'S TRANSATLANTICS. WATCH OUT FOR OUR BIO ACT NEXT SEASON, ".Yitshoch and Lionel at the Races " (Copyrighted.) Our Agents—.MYERS A KELLER. »*-N - s..« J ^ KID H. LULU THOMAS © PAYNE Colorod Expert Wooden Shoe and Roller Skate Dancers Week Sept. 10—Hathaway's, Lowell, Mass. Week Sept. 17—Hathaway's, New Bedford, Mass. ALBERT SUTHERLAND. St. James Building, N. T. MINE GOLLT, LOOK IT! TOO ZEI OANIE1 WALTERS and PROUTY WAY DOWN SOUTH IN THE WE8T. Open Sunday, Sept. 2nd, Jeffer's Theatre, 8aginaw, Mich. ED FITZGIBBO Violin solos, songs and imitations. Permanent address 1906 Madison Ave., New York City. BIGGEST NOVELTY OF THE SEASON. rvioiM And His Musical Dining Table. Address care VARIETY. N#%T Fields and Fields ENGAGED WITH T. W. DINK INS NEXT SEASON Putting on both shows. Thanks to managers for oners. Address Fields and Fields, oare T. W. Dinkina, Knickerbocker Theatre Bldg., Now York City. MIKE BERNARD Pianist at Pastor's Theatre Can accept other engagements, Club work especially. AddrOSl oare of Pastor's Theatre. BESSIE VALDARE'S TROUPE Or CYCLISTS AND UNICYCLISTS SMARTEST DRESSED AND MOST REFINED BICYCLE ACT BEFORE THE PUBLIC. WEEK SEPT. 10—HOWARD, BOSTON. IDA CARLE, REPRESENTATIVE. IM And His Clever Acrobatic Dog "Jim." BEDINI Big Success on Keith A Proctor Cirouit. ZINGARI TROUPE Prenerted by ALEXANDER BEVAN. Direction ut GEORGE HOMANK. "MAN WITH THE BOUNC- ING HATS" ZVlanage.me.nt JACK LEW WK—% anitcerinf advwti$6tnmt* kindly nvmtion