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VAKIETY REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS ONI SENSATIONAL HIT The most unique end sensational juggling and balancing act in existence. ORIGINAL ARTIST \A/. AND CO. In hia ORIGINAL NOVELTY ACT, a A ROOM UPSIDE DOWN P 9 ASSISTED BY THE DAINTY COMEDIENNE Playing Klaw & Erlanger time. Thieves! Get Ideas of Your Own. Miss Madge Anderson BsoKed Exclusively by WILLIAM MORRIS TREMENDOUS at SAVOY THEATRE, Hamilton, Canada ^ * SUCCESS THE TALK OF THE CITY NIGHTMARE II A ONE-ACT COMEDY WITH MUSIC, SPECTACULAR AND MECHANICAL NOVELTIES HAMILTON HERALD. SBPT. 8: "The big bit of the bill, from a laughing standpoint, was a one-act musical comedy entitled Staley'. Nightmare, In which Slgnor Gioyanl, a youthful comedian, makes a big hit. Joseph Madden aa E. Z. Mark portrays the part of a man who is subject to nightmare, snd the youthful member of the company, aa hla aon, makes matters merry ail the while. It Is a case of a house of mysteries during the time the nightmare scene Is on, snd tbe msnner In which little Giovanl disappears and reappears causes sU the fun. The clocks on the wall dlaappear at his bidding, snd he falla through tables, fireplaces and Book, lyrics snd mechanical effects by Richard F. Staley, author of Staley & new. three-set musical comedy, entitled "Between Twelve snd One." safes without leaving an Impression. During the act some good songs sre Introduced by Miss Eva Thatcher, Giovanl and Mr. Madden." HAMILTON TIMES: "A one-act comedy with music, entitled 'Staley'a Nightmare,' has many startling surprises. It la tbe reality of a man's dream, and tbe pranks played by a small lad, assisted by special scenery, containing trap doors and sliding panels, la somewhat sensational. The ainglng, too. Is catchy, especially the song of Jos. Msdden, "I'd Hats to See tbe Sights That Some Men See." Birbeck's "Musical Blacksmiths," Stsley's "New Transformation" Company, sad S VION & LOWE, Booking Representatives. I*' Not trio IN/latt It -thio LVI TEGCE AND DANIEL LVIarl* and J (Formerly Hoey and Lea.) (Formerly Pierce and Opp.) Have Joined Hands in a Permanent Partnership. TWO HEBREW COMEDIANS WHO CAN SING AND TALK. WATCH US GROW. A Screaming Act written by DEN WELCH. P. S.—I take pleasure in extending my most heartiest thanks to the following who assisted me during my recent illness: Abe Jacobs, stage manager, Majestic Theatre, Chicago; Jules Garrison, White Rats of America; McWatters and Tyson, Sidney Drew, Carson and Willard, Sam Watson, Bonnie Gaylord, Cameron and Flanagan, A. E. Meyers, Howard and Bland, Dixon and Anger, Snitz Moore, Harry Harvey, May Howard, Sam Hyams, Hyam Hyams, Maggie Cline, Ethel Robin- son, Kxoneman Bros., Mazux and Mazette, Joe Whitehead, Chas. Wayne, Al Carleton, Elton Brown, Mr. Barrows, Chas. Wilshin, Bissett and Scott, I. M. Weingarden, Frank Wiesberg ("Variety"), Roger Imhof, Pete Curley, Abe Reynolds, Leo Kendall, Nat Fields, Dr. Czera, Perry and White, I. H. Herk, Dave Ferguson, Mathieu. Wishing you everlasting success, Yours gratefully, MARK LEA. THE OLD RING IN VAUDEVILLE Sept. 2, Orpheum, Broohlyn Sept. 9, Al ham bra Direction M. S. BENTHAM Sept. 16, Colonial When answering advertisement* kindly mention Vabiety.