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Show ATORPHIOItil HIIS GOOD TfiLEMT If H . 10 l r-nd tested n B If M Harvey. It f iho Harvey Greater I, , 'bould be successful in the j Iji of an unusual of' j m it.-li 1 : nd vaudeville acts for his 1 j eoi. ,p ot fifty people. Bold and ; Hn -j et cautiously scrutinizing, ready .0 B take a chance on a big salary and I) yet certain to know what he is doing. H this minstrel magnate seems to be I j. I able to decide Quickly the talenl he I j wants and is further able to retain I ; the same when they have ben. members of his company ; The Australian Waites, without a! I doubt the world's most daring and i wonderful whip crackers, were Jong ! associated with Mr. Harvey In the circus field and appreciating their i 111: ; unusual merit and the superior novel- I I . ty of their act (which must be seen 11; t to be appreciated) Mr. Harvey did j ; not hesitate to engage them to be 1 featured with his minstrel company) 1 , and dav after da) people can be I I heard extolling the Australian Waites I I : and llieir act as given with the Har I ; v ey Minstrels. I ; Although he had been accustomed ! - to engaging and advertising w ire acts j li1 J tor many years, it was not until he en ' ,, gaged the Edwards and Edwards' j j wire act that Mr. Harvey could see J any difference in wire acts. To him a wire act was a wire act but with ' the act as given by Billy Edwards ! j and Mabel Edwards, he declares a ! J most unique wire act is produced, in that most of their work is done un- ' : der the wire instead of on top of it. , J The prelude to their act by Miss ! Edwards in the way of back bending I - and twisting is also another new ' vaudeville stunt, in keeping with Hie j unusual merit and cleverness of the t fifteen high class vaudeville acts of-Jj, of-Jj, fered in connection with the Harvey I Greater Minstrels which appear at I I the Orpheum Theatre tonight and I tomorrow night. |