Variety (May 1910)

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30 VARIETY REPRESENTATIVE ARTI8T6 REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS "DANDY THIEVES" "A NIGHT IN AN ENGLISH MUSIC HALL" "A NIGHT IN THE SLUMS OF LONDON" THESE ACTS ARE ALL COPYRIGHTED, Permanent Address. 27 Vaughan Rd.. CAMBERWEU. LONDON FRED KARNOS LONDON CO. For Time Apply Direct to ALF REEVES, Manager WILLA HOLT WAKEFIELD WILLIAM MORRIS aZROUTT. Personal direction, B. A. BESSIE WYNN IN VAUDEVILLE ongin.i HULA! HULA! "»"•• TOOTS PARA PAHA'S HAWAIIAN TRIO. Bepreseatativ*, PAT OASET. A MUSICAL A GATES World's IrtiYtst aid Bttt Mssloal Aot "DAILY NEWS," TACOMA, WASH. AT TIIE PANTAQES. The Four Musical Cates perform on a vari- ety of musical instruments, including cornets, clarinets, saxophones and xylophones. Their selections are high-class and the embodiment of refinement and merit. Solos are introduced by Frank B. Cate, cornet virtuoso and Walter Cate, saxophone soloist. Their work upon the xylophones is especially meritorious, including a number of selections of a classical nature. 3 SINGING GIRLS 3 Cbsftnttt, MARHLLE MEREDITH. Mesas, ETELTH ELLXSOH Dainty, Ylvaeions aa4 Be/ressias; Harmonists la a Bepertolre of Delightful Melody. ™- A - added feature L-Q Oiroait. "Those 'Three 8lDflaf Girls' (Blsls Wales, Ma belle Meredith and Evelyn Bllleon) are the attraction that makes the programme it the Grand Theatre worth while this week. These young women are not only sweet vocalists, but they are also sweet appearing. They have style, grace and beauty; they are dainty and demure. They sing popular airs so pleasingly that the audience demands several encores."—Sac- ramento "Bee." ^j? HARRY BATCHEIOB J/ C£ THE MUSICAL RUBE Positively the world's greatest saxophone player. Featured attraction S. and C. Circuit. Direction Norman Jefferies. AT LIBERTY F*OR SUMMER PRODUCTION THE F^AMOUS ■ DE FORRESTS - WHIRLWIND DANCERS Address "GODDESS Of LIBERTY" CO., Shubert Theatre, Boston NORMAN JEFFERIES. i*» Have Your Card in VARIETY EDDIE FOLEY The Cohanesque of Vaudeville THIS WEEK (May 30). AMERICAN. Boston Kind r««ard« to GEO. O'BRIEN FITZSIMMONS and CAMERON Wkm sifttweWiif odvw U — M nU bt*4fy unn t h m Y, In "LAZY JANE- COMEDY SKIT IN "ONE" SPECIAL DROP