Variety (November 1908)

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24 VARIBTY REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS FRED KARNO'S Mgr. ALF. REEVES. "Night in an English Music Hall" "Night in Slums of London" WMk lev. 30, Mary laaa, Balthsere WILLA HOLT WAKEFIELD UVITED BOOKING OFFICES, KW TORJL Hale Go PRAJfTOM RIVAL." written Vy BAOER DEAR, laughing- high olui farcical playleta la Tauderille. Olrenit. JOHNNY MINNIE DOVE-LEE • • THE DANCING BURGLAR »• DeVeldc & Zckta . \rli$Nc (rquilfbrisfs Playin* the Poll Cirenlt. Direction E. 8. KELLER. THE CLARKES "An aatonnding achieTement on the banjo."—Vide London Daily Expreaa. Saoooaa everywhere la Eoropo and America. TO VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS deairina bright, catohy, original muaio for thoir aaslaalsw nao, sssn- posad and ercheatrated, apply to Harry Clarke-Jonea (of the Glarkea). Tea years' auooeaa la Europe. ▲ few «f the well-known American artists oompoaed sad arranged for while abroad inolude: Howard Thureton A Keller (all original muaio), Miss Billie Burks (arrangemente). R. O. Knowlea (arrange- menta). Rawaon a June (all original), and many othera. Communioationa oars of RICHARD PITROT, 47 Weat 28th ■treat. Vow York City. ZISKA la taeir ■peetaeular Magic Preaaotiea. ASSISTED BY FLORENCE SAUNDERS AND CO. Address CM PULLMAN BUILDING. OHJOAOO. Vaudeville's Acknowledged Favorites FELIX and CAIRE "Felix and Care certainly deserve all the applause they receive. . It is a clever sketch, the impersonations being excellent."—Boston "Globe" (Nov. 24). Vaudeville's Greatest Surprise Act • • ^ n "Juliet's act was all too wonderful and all too brief."—ASHTON STEVENS, "Evening Journal. • Irsotlon of D. NEW .^"""a"ep THE FUNNIEST MUSICAL ACT IN VAtTBEVTLLE. Greve and Green SILBONS CATS JROPEAN NOVELTY ANIMAL ACT. Mow Playing Orpheum Circuit FIRST TIME IN AMERICA. H. B. MARINELLI, Agent josnn troupe : iupuiuuis JOB and LOU HURT1G Present Billy Watson tnd "GIRLS FROM HAPPYLAND" LEON ERROL COMEDIAN AND PRODUCER RK'J Wfta « 1 99 U RISLEY NOVELTY ACT. UNITED BOOKING OFFICES' TIME. HOLMEN BROS. THE FAMOUS SWEDI8H GYMNASTS. Thia week (Nor. 28) Amerioan, New York. Next week (Nor. 80) Orpheum, Boston. SELTZER-WATERS" In His Effervescent Monologue Bubbling Over With Bright Ideas Sparkling With Originality • New York Address: Executive Offices, White Sate of America, 1553 Brotdway. Telephone 4636 Bryant Residence. 330 S{. James Place, Brooklyn. Telephone 2747 Prospect. AUSTRALIAN TREE FELLERS jackson «■ McLaren TIE MEATEST I0VELTY IN VAUDEVILLE SUCCESS ALL ALONO THE LINE Open Time Commences Dec. 7 WEEKS OF NOV. S-16, AMERICAN THEATRE, NEW YORK. F. C. LILY, Mgr. When antveering advertiscmenti kindly mention Variety.