Variety (November 1908)

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26 VARIBTY REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS FRED HARM'S Comedians »»ai: Mgr. ALF. REEVES. Night in an English Music Hall" "Night in Slums of London" Tilt «Mk (for. If) kilts's, Pills. WILLA HOLT WAKEFIELD sown BSABSM. TOOTED BOOKIHO OPPICES, IIW YORK. Lillian Kale A ^ Co. JOEIIT MZIIU DOVE ■ LEE "THI DANCING BURGLAR »» Big "THE PHANTOM RIVAL," written by 8AOER DEAN. One of the bMt laaghing high oku faroionl playlets In TaadeTille, on Ballhran-Oonsldine Circuit. TIME KKTKHDED. DeVclde & Zelcfa , Ulishc 6quilibri$l'$ HOLCOMBE'S R«BE BAND- AMD 01PK1UI OIIOTIT. THE CLARRES "An astounding achievement oa the banjo."—Vide London Daily Express. Success everywhere In Xurope and America. TO VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS desiring* bright, oatohy, original mnaio for their exoluaWs oso, com- posed and orchestrated, apply to Harry Olarko-Joaea (of the Glerkee). Ton yean' suooess la Europe. A few of the well-known Amerioan artiste oomposed and arranged for while abroad inolndo: Howard Tknrston A Hollar (all original music), Miss Billio Burke (arrangements), B. O. Knowloa (arrange- merste), Eawson A Jane (all original), and many others. Communications oaro of BIOHABD PITROT, 47 West 28th Street. New York City. Those Famous FELIX and CAIRE VARIETY.—Felix and Cairo were in too next to closing and difficult position, but they came op strong and held the position safe. "MORNING TELEGRAPH."—The net, Felix and Cairo, is right op to ths minute. They do great imitations. BOSTON NEXT WEEK. NOV. 23 The Girl Who Became A Star Overnight ^ Vaudeville's Greatest Surprise Act VARIETY.—In Harry Lander the girl does more with It then any male impersonator who has attempted the same subject orer here. "MORNING TELEGRAPH."—The gsp made by Harry Lauder's absence from New York has been filled by ths Imitation of him by Juliet? FULTON THEATRE, BROOKLYN, NEXT WEEK, NOV. 23 Direction of THS FTOfNIEST MUSICAL ACT IV VAUDEVILLE. Qreve and Green SIMON'S CATS EUROPEAN NOVELTY ANIMAL ACT. Now PUsying* Orpknum Circuit JOSETTI TROUPE FIRST TIME IN AMERICA B. B. MAR1NELLI, Agent BULKY NOVELTY ACT. THIS WEEK (HOY. 16) ORPHEUM, BROOKLYN. ZISKA In their ■poetaonlar Magio Predaottoa, AJbTBTED BY FLORENCE SAUNDERS Atm co. Address 60ft PULLMAN BUTLDIHO, OHZOAOO. JOB sad LOU HURTIG Pre.cot Billy - Watson Ad "GIRLS FROM HAPPY LAND »• LEON ERROL OOMEDIAN AND PRODUCER. With 'S "JCP L-ll-l ft» T. NELSON DOWNS THIS WEE! (Nov. 16) KEITH'S, PWLADELPMA. AUSTRALIAN TREE FELLERS jackson » McLaren ORIGINAL "KINGOFKOINS" Direction PAT CASEY THE GREATEST NOVELTT IN VAUDEVILLE SUCCESS ALL ALONG THC LINt Open Time Commences Dec. 7 OP MOV. t-lt, AMERIOAN THBATRB, NEW YORK, E. C. LILY. Mgr. When aniwiring advertisement* kindly mention Variety.