Variety (November 1910)

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3«> REPRESENTATIVE ARTISTS Colossal Success jl RADIE FURMAN Next Week (Nov. 28) Orpheum, San Francisco III GRAHAM THIS WEEK (Nov. 21) AMERICAN, New Orleans "The Beau Ideal Invention" Meeting With Success in America WILLIAM MORRIS TIME CATES World's O root est and Boot Muolool Act $1,000.00 IN CASH TO PROVE OUR CLAIM TO THIS TITLE. FEATURING FRANK B. CATE, CORNET VIRTUOSO. WALTER H. CATE, WORLD'S GREATEST SAXOPHONE SOLOIST. FRED O. CATE, PLAYING THE LARGEST SAXOPHONE IN THE WORLD. 4 LARGE XYLOPHONES, 4 WORLD'S GREATEST XYLOPHONE TEAM. <zn<w\ LjtW *W*s oust CY ^ xT Jifto^? ULWWMKCm JOHNSTON of Tentrfleo,*!***. GUY FRANCES RAWSON AND CLARE "JUST KIDS" Completed 21 weeks 8.-C. Circuit Time extended 14 more. NEXT WEEK (NOV. 28), GRAND FAMILY, FARGO, N. D. ■• BEAL'8 UNCH AND JUDY if ATTEMTtoH, MJUUfiEIS If you want something that makes the Kiddies laugh and the Grown-ups too don't fall to set a booking of Punch and Judy. Tremendous sucoess wherever It has been. New Songs — New Jingles — New Ditties. Address, care VARIETY, New York VAN HOYEN "The dippy mad magician." I laughed as heartily at Van Hoven's act as I have ever laughed at any.—"Zit," New York "Journal." Van Hoven has something new ; all Imitators would soon be found out, thus meaning failure. —"Telegraph." Van Hoven got canned on the Tank circuits. x But Van Hoven made a hit on the real time. Van Hoven eats regularly now. Van Hoven changes this ad each week. Sure, I'm "Bugs." EDW. S. KELLER, Manager. ADAMS and u» <^-« LEWIS In Refined Musical Comedy Direction Norman Jefferies ASSISTED BY "MONSIEUR OSCAR, One of Torcat's 8tara. M'LLE FLOR D'ALIZA Presenting the Only Troupe of Trained Game Roosters in the World What Mr. Vic Hugo said of Torcat's Rooster act: "I wish to congratulate you for presenting to the public one of the best and most novel acts that I have played In my theatre ; I also wish to compliment you on your stage setting; it is, Indeed, very pretty and most attractive. The act gave the best of satis- faction at my house."—Vic Hugo, Manager Majestic Theatre, Cedar Rapids, Nov. 20, 1910. A NEW COMBINATION MAX HART PRESENTS A NEW ACT H ASHLEY AND al Dialog by Aaron Hoffman Scenery by ReUif Manhattan Opora H of 4 ATTHEWS and ASHLEY IN A BRAND NEW ACT ENTITLED "CHINATOW »• of WYNN and LEE Lyrics and Music by Edward B. Madden and Herbert Aahloy Next Week (Nov. 28) Alhambra, New York Now Beware of all Cheap Imitations P.J*- I am thei originator of the duologue parody idea and also the author of "Money Mad" and "A Smash-Up In Chinatown." and have written every parody, with one or two exceptions used by Matthews ana Ashley for tno past ten years.—Herbert Ashley. BUBBLING ALONG NICELY OLLIE YOUNG -MISS APRIL Extra added attraction at Keith's, Providence, last waak. Specially oampllmentad by Manage' LOVENBERC Whm a*awri*g a dverti— m e nta kindly mention TAM1MTT.