Variety (September 1909)

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20 VARIETY REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS MARVELOUS-MYSTERIOUS-ASTOUNDING NIXON Stage Settings, Furnishings, Wardrobe, direct from China OKITO IMPERIAL CHINESE MAGICIANS AND ILLUSIONISTS Beautiful Electric and Stage Effects RqffiMR. PAUL DURAND, Long ACffi Building. New York TWENTY-THREE 23 TWENTY-THREE 33 TWENTY-THREE 23 TWENTY-THREE 23 TWENTY-THREE 23 TWENTY-THREE 23 TWENTY-THREE w COOK AND PERRY JUMPED TO THE POLE, BUT I JUMPED OVER IT JUMPING JACK HAWKINS u> W w • • THE COLLEGE ATHLETE •• September 2b, American Music Hall, Chicago w w Oh, you Battling Nelson. Nat Lewis counted out your last 23 cents to Jack. « How's the sweater ? Direction, BERT COOPER TWENTY-THREE 23 TWENTY-THREE 23 TWENTY-THREE 23 TWENTY-THREE 23 TWENTY-THREE 23 TWENTY-THREE 23 TWENTY-THREE BIG SUCCESS EVERYWHERE I LOVE MY BUT, OH, YOU BONES." HALL AMERICA'S FOREMOST DANCING COMEDIAN S.-C. CIRCUIT A laughing hit was that of the eccentric dancer, Alfred X. Hall. This artist li the cleverest seen on tha staff* of the Wiffwam in some months. His comedy talk goes like wild fire. (8an Francisco "Post." Sept. 6. 1909.) Amencan. Week Sept. 10th. VI FEATURED with Mr. M. M. THIESE'S "WINE. WOMAN AND SONG •• MORROW and SCHELLBERG I n "HAPPY'S MILLION" HILARION ss One of the features for WILLIAM MORRIS the coming season. WILLIAM MORRIS CIRCUIT ROSALIA CEBALLOS AND THEIR ' PHANTASTIC PHANTOMS. WEEK SEPT. 20. FULTON. BROOKLYN. Direction, B. A. MYERS FISKE O'HARA and CO. IN Week Sept. 20, FULTON, Brooklyn "CAPTAIN BARRY" SPECIALLY ENGAGED for 4 weeks by WILLIAM MORRIS Bonner md meek • • la their Big Comedy Success, "3 A.M. Written by ERNEST A. and ALFRED O. RACKETT. Now playinr Sullivan-Considine Middle West time under direction PAUL GOUDRON. Chicago MINNIE St. CLAIRE Permanent address—47 BLEECKER ST.. NEWARK. N. J. "THE GIRL FROM MISSOURI " PRESENTS AN ORIGINAL CHARACTER MONOLOGUE. AUDIENCE LAUGHS FIFTEEN MUTCTES. REWARD FOUR TO 8LX BOWS. AND SHE DOESN'T USE ONE 8UOGESTIVE WORD. LEONARD and PHILLIPS •" "THE IRISH SWEDE" Agent, ALF T. WILTON ll '" r, t r;,irt>rti9*>m*r\t» kindly mention Variety. FLO ARNOLD. ADVISOR. KOR SATE OLD ACT, MSS.. ETC