Show World (September 1907)

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September 28, 1907. THE SHOW WORLD BROOKLYN Theaters Enjoy Excellent Patronage; Good Bills Presented at Playhouses in CLEVELAND BY WM. S. HILLYER BY EDWARD FRYE with its play ■ most thrilling type. Orpheum (Prank Kilholz, manager)— /~< LEVEDAND, Sept. 21.—Vaughan G1 class 1 *vaudS'ille^*'is al stilf t ^naSteine(h^as ^ " TZ" T™ T this week’s bill will clearly demonstrate. “ ie . Colonial theater, where he coi __ _ v _ ie> _ _ _ __ _ _ The patrons of the Orpheum have de- mences a fall engagement. The opening standard that gives it a value not always elared their approval of the following hill week’s bill is Channing Pollock's drama- seen m melodrama. The company Is m no uncertain terms: Burr McIntosh, . , ... , “ . . . , . ,, , competent. Jack Ellis gives a satisfac- authOr-actor and photographer in an 11- tization of Miriam Michaelson s highly tory interpretation of the role of Trux- ill coterie < _ _, o and a heroine in distress. The e scenic setting of the play is of a