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36 VARIETY REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS Netta Vesta saronro oo MPmnn Direetloa, JEM LI JACOBS, 149S Broadway, /VVr. a* net 7V\rs». Gene Hughes F«r. addro ao 601 W. lleth St.. How Task. Phone, M)8Q Morntngsld*- PilIT F. RUTLEDGE \ JIAIII PICKERING "7V\Y OOY JI7V\" A Rural Comedy Sketeh by Harry L. Howies. Explosive Agent, ALT. T. WILTON. THE MAN WITH A THOU8AND BONOS. WILLIAM DILLON "Keep Your Foot oh the Soft, Soft Pedal" THIS WEEK (Hot. 1), AMERICAN, B08TOH. WILLIAM MORRIS OIROUIT IlltT LaMARR Biggest laughing hit arar ia Orpbonin Thaatra, Hew London. Last waak an faatnra not. A R. 0. all weak, Ask Kaaager DAVTB and PHIL HTJ1TT. DEFREJ GYPSY VIOLINIST. Novelty Enropaan Violin Aot, Elaborate Ooatumlng. Addraaa VARIETT. 1064 Bnttar St., San Fraacisoo. WalterStanton "THE GIANT ROOSTER" Fi*« for Christmas Mail ar Gable, aara Har Majesty's Thaatra, Sydney, Australia. A Night In A Monkey Musk Had w P RESENTED BY MAUDE ROGHEZ At Present Orphemn Road Show WIGGINS FARM Aptfy to THE OHADWIOH TRIO. LOWENWIRTH and COHAN IBHW COMEDIANS. Mardorara af tha King's Eng lish. Addraaa aara VARIETY, London Ottos. LEW A. WARD CHARACTER COMEDIAN. Address oara VARIETY, Chieago. ABBOTTsALBA Fraaant thoir Mnaloal Oomody Playlet, " AFTER OFFICE HOURS " Cara WHITE BATS, Ohioago. Tho Horol Comedy and Singing Aot. MISS ST. GEO. 0. F. HUSSEY«» LORRAINE In thoir COMICAL CONCEPTION. IMMENSE SUC- CESS. BOOKED SOLID. Addraaa a F. LOR* RATHE, 1SS W. 45th St, Hew York, or En Reuse, | "THE NARROW FELLER." THE PIOTTIS "THB ITALIAN AMD Oara VARIETY. T." Dolnff Well. m W. t WHITTLE la hla Uteat "• F. M, AT THE WHITE HOUSE." SIGNED for twenty weeks thla aeaaon on the WILLIAM MORRIS CIRCUIT. ■ DOBLaDO'S Trained Sheep and Fig. Only flock of trained sheep in the world. Distinct Norelty. Featured Everywhere. Address oara VARIETY, 2064 Sutter St.. San Franelsoo. LEONA Alitor ■* Madison In "A 8H0PFIN0 TOUR." Direction M, S. BEHTHAM. MINETHArWI Unique Eooantrlo Oomody Aot. Baps., JO FAIOE SMITH and REED A ALBEE. GREAT AUSTINS TAMBOURINE SPINNERS AMD BEN LINN With "THE BONO SHOP." ORAOE Bitter a* Foster Address ACROSS THE POND. VAUDEVILLE CLUB, 96 Charing- Oreae Bead, London, Eag. « A Real Novelty— A Real Success. TheTHREE LA DARROS THE SUA SEYONS fourth Season Principal Comedian Address per Route. VIOLET PEARL Featured with M. M. Thiese's "WINE, WOMAN AND SONG." STOP I STOP! I FORGOT MY UMBRELLA. HICKMAN, WILLS AND 00. "WHAT OCCURRED AT THE FLAT." Week Hot. 1st, Arcade, Toledo, 0. JESS BELLE MARDO - HUNTER MILITARY COMEDY ACT. En Route Cosy Corner Girle. SINCERELY POPULAR HERE, THERE, EVERYWHERE DIRECTION EDW. S. KELLAR, Long Acre Building. Address care VARIETY. Chicago Office. P.S.—Regards to Sweetie, the Burnt Cork Artist. WASHINGTON, D. C. CHASE'S (II. W. DeWltt. mgr.; agents, U. B. O. Monday rehearsal 11)— "The Twentieth Cen- tury," one of Jesse Lasky's musical comedies, was the hit of the bill. Ralph Herz in character studies, pleased; Frank Wilson, cyclist, did some clever bicycle riding; Brown and Ayers introduced several clever songs; Barnes and Co., In "The Fakir and the Lady," excellent sketch; The Jupi- ter Bros, presented some cowboy magic, and Belle Blanche, Imitations of stage favorites, was re- peatedly encored. MAJESTIC (F. B. Weston, mgr.; agent, W. S. Cleveland. Monday rehearsals 11:30).—Cardownle Sinters, International dancers, were a decided hit; T. primes and Co.. Intro- ducing the Dunbar Sisters in "Wildwood," pleased; Page and Morency. excellent musicians; Delsphone, impersonator, pleased.-—COLONIAL (A. J. Brylawskl, mgr.; agents, McIIugh. Jeffries ft Oliver. Monday rehearsal 9:30).—Kal and Heine, In "The Artist and the Messenger." pleased; Tan -ltarding. ' human butterfly, rwry pretty act; Boydell Duo. made them laugh. SURPRISE (C. S. Willis, mgr.; agent, W. S. Cleveland. Monday rehearsal 1 p. m.).—Pearl and Morgan, singers; Jas. Connelly. Juggler, amusing; Herbert Swift, the minstrel man, pleased; Barry and Penman, s. and d., did some rlcver clog dancing. LYRIC (F. liable, mgr.; agent, McCassell. Monday rehearsal 10).—Last week's bill held over with m. p. on championship baseball games. GAYETY (Wm. S. Clark. mgr.).- -Clark's Runaway Girls, pleased. LY- CEUM (Eugene Kernsn, mgr.).—Ed mood Hayes In "The Umpire." BCHIBMANN. TORONTO, ONT. MAJESTIC (Wm. Morrla, Inc., mgr.; sgent. direct. Monday rehearsal 10).—Fred Karno's "Slums of London," funny; Rinaldo, great; Mazuz and Masette, good; Sarah Brandon and Co., in sketch, fair; Nelson Jackson, fair; Forrester and Lloyd, good; Frances Wood, novel. SHEA'S (J. Shea, mgr.; agents, W. B. Co. Monday rehearsal 10).— Tom Edward, splendid; Ida Fuller, scored; Selma Braatz, novel; Mullen and Corelll. fair; Ollvoppl Troubadours, musical; Lucler and Co., fair. OAYETY (T. R. Henry, mgr.).—Irwin's Gibson Girls were over the average and scored a big hit. STAR (F. W. Stair, mgr.).—Tiger Miles pleased during th«» week. GRIFFIN'S, Agnes Street (Peter F. Griffin, mgr.).—Six acta and pictures did well. HARTLEY. VANCOUVER, B. C. ORI'IIEUM (S*. ft C. W. D. Ascoiigh, mgrs.; booking direct: rebearssls. Monday 11).—Week ^ ending Oct. SOr Johnny Bell" and noeamonvr- Carron. eccentric acrobats, fair; Billy Clark, b. f., bit of the show; Daniel Crlmralns and Rosa Gore. "Like Mother Used to Make," fair; Bradley Martin ft Co., "Jess. .Tn< k ft Jerry." fair; Rosedale Four, singers, very fair; Mile. Martha, gymnastic turn. well received. PANTAGE8 (Geo. A. Calvert, mgr.; booking direct; rehearsals, Monday 11).—I.n Bella Itall Troupe. Instrumental Ists and vocalists, excel- lent; Geo. Wlnfleld ft Co.. "Am I Your Wife," good; De Leyolos, wire, good: Bunchu and Alger, Edytbe II. Stanley, fine; Sbeyne and King. good. MAC. ST. PAUL, MINN. ORPHEUM (Martin Beck, gen. mgr.; sgent di- rect; Sunday rehesrssl 10).—Another cracker- Jack show. Walter C. Kelly, monolog, excellent; Curion Sisters, aerial, clever; Hughes Musical Trio, pleasing; Frank Rogers, ventriloquist, fine; Eleanor Gordon and Co., sketch, pleases; Car- letta, contortionist, very good; McGarry and Har- ris, dancing, clever. MAJESTIC (Mllea-Bondy Theatrical Co., props.; sgent, 8.-C.; rehearsal Monday 10).—"Battle of Too-Soon." bit; King Hnd Davis, sketch, pleasing; Olga, trapete-rings, clever; Carl and Walters, comedians, good; Clara Rose, musical, fair; Corrlnee Thompson. 111. songs, pleases; Cameograph, good; m. p. Playing to well filled houses. STAR (A. H. Moeller, mgr.). — "The Yankee Doodle Girls," truly pleasing show. Opening house big. BEN. PANTAGES (Alex Pant ages, mgr.; agent. W. S. Monday rehearsal 11).—Lasky's "Hoboes," headline, pleased; Lougblln'a Performing Dogs, clever; Deas, Reed and Dees, s. snd d., scored 4 strongly; Nina Nestor and Co., in "A Thief ln\| the Night," went big; Kennedy snd Kennedy. s. and d., fair; Mantell's Marionettes, very good. 8PRINOFIELD, MASS. I'OLI'S (S. J. Breen, mgr.; agent, U. B. O. Monday rehearsal 10).—Couch-Richard Trio, good; Chick 8ale, clever; Franklyn, Ardell and Co.. fair; Two Pucks, very good; Gus Edwards' Night Birds, hit; J. T. Ray and Fred Nice, One dancing; Max Guber's Animals closed a fine bill. GIL- MORE (James W. Bingham, mgr.).—1-3: Queens of the Jardln dc Paris. T. A. P. STAFFORD, CONN. ' LYCEUM (Anthony Geronlmo, mgr.).—The Ben- nington Bros, have a "classy" acrobatic act; The Stantone, neat comedy turn; Evans, Emits and Evans, made a big Impression; Alabama Four, col- ored comedy, a scream; Genevieve Day, 111. songs. ALHAMBRA (Beacon Amusement Co., gen. mgrs.; Miss Collier, res. mgr.; agent, Al. Suther- land).—Two-a-dey vaudeville between regular weekly legitimate attractions. Five seta snd three reels. Lamont'e Animal Clrcua and Arlsona Four featured. LYRIC (Earl Wooden, mgr.). — Vaudeville and pictures. HAPPY KIRK. ST. JOHN, N. B., CAN. OPNR-A HOBSB (H. J.-Anderaotr, mgf.).—Am- emo. hypnotist, snd vaudeville company. NICKEL (Walter Goldlng, mgr.).—Pictures, snd songs by Mazy Wolf, Geo. Falrbalrn and G. W. Myers; capacity. ORPHEUM (Lem Freeman. mgr.; agent. I. B. O.).—Pictures; Lieut. Root. Eldrldge, sand artist, good novelty; Mr. and Mrs. Touhey, well received; business good. HAPPY HALF HOUR (A. K. Munde, mgr.).—Pictures, songs, and Eml, roller skater, very good; vocal- ists, Malcolm snd Le Rody; good bualness. 8TAR (Robt. McKay, mgr.). UNIQUE (F. G. Spencer, mgr.), BIJOU (F. Stsnton, mgr.), sll report good business. GORDON. When answering advertisement! kindly mention VARTETT.