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New York Times, New York, November 28 & 29 & 30, 1910.

MLLE. JULIET American Music Hall

(...) Photo, New York Tribune, Nov. 27, 1910

& Mabel Fenton – American

(...) Photo, New York Times, Nov. 27, 1910

& American Theatre, exterior by day,

marquee Tigress of Japan, New York, 1904-1906,

Museum of the City of New York

& The American now has the candy and cigar stand in the theatre lobby. It looks like an exhibition in a millinery shop.

A calculation on the stock carried figured up eleven dollars.

Nothing below a ten-cent cigar can be

purchased, so the sales are confined to the orchestra only.

(...) Variety, Oct. 15, 1910

& At the American Music Hall the principal

features were Charles Bigelow and Mizzi Hajos in a musical

sketch; Haroldi, a Polish violinist, and Ross and Fenton,

returning to vaudeville for a short time. The Bigelow-Hajos sketch

was written by Roi Cooper Magrue, and gave the

grotesque comedian and the Viennese singer good opportunities

to show their skill. Haroldi, looking as much like

Paderewski as to be his double, proved a skillfull violinist

and pleased well. Ross and Fenton appeared

in one of their specialities and were welcomed. There

were some twenty other acts on the bill.

(...) New York Times, Nov. 29, 1910


„Karno´s Comedy Co.“

Advertisement. „American“ (...)

      „22 All Star Acts

      CHAS. A. BIGELOW.

      Ross & Fenton, ,Scrooge,‘ Haroldi, Juliet, Cliff Gordon,

      Karno´s Comedy Co., others.“

     American Theatre, 42nd Street West of Broadway, New York.


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