The billboard (Mar 1906)

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4 FLORIDA THEATRE CIRCUIT NEWS OF OTHER STATES AntomdUleShoiir the Big: Event of Qeyeland Cky ir IM Cnns Me k Gbwdni liMtn-Maaagw Wolff Gets Stock iSmmV Ihrnlliij Hitbm Cnm Fire b East St. Lods—Maoaser £nl Gives Cakewalk—Otber Notes. t pnpoaed tbeatrlcml drcnlt tbrCHigh _ —of Ftortda ezbiuts f becoming an actual Muascr Ed. Lawraoee of tbc Metropoliui Xbcatre left Iwre last week for MobUe. Ala., tc attend the bedside of bis mother, who U Ten r Googalei wID . eoterpriaea would do eU oj- comlns down this war. Two floe cities ^ adjoIalBs this ton. Mcb of which wooid make to. UeU all-Teai-nood resort U prop- erlx dereloped. I wfll be pleased to glre In- The Tamp. Skauo^ Aodltortnm U cemJnlj a bl«ser nccess than anr person antldpated. The oase has canght oo and crowds so t • link both afteroDOQ and nl«ht. RIed & ■tte John Spar*. Show played hoe Feb. 20- » to Us boalneaa. It Is easily the best ol Its Und thateomec aiswar. and It •t at. MmtaK fcrfi^r MAKNr NAVABBO. CLEVELAND, OHIO. Tte AntOBMUle Sbow held at Central Armory •* i—t week, bnke the records, and was »• heal atew erer held. It was tmly « nftcMBtatlTe ezbiUt of the best ptodncts •C i M> rt (« » makers- .Ueszra- Collisier A Sayle ■wun —ea inralw tm their majsagemeat of nam neesasfBI enterprise. «%.'bhto, of flie^ Wads; t^Mk In CTe^aiS^'Th?" ^gmttmua ^ It ;lle iwwt aaeme Is realised : the On l B i rttT Theatre last Friday nl^t '«Jatt« ■dleiy^T^fl^ wu'Lt '_ *■ 1 I«r and smoke blowloe ■ ~—' «~ , Harry SUNDAY LAW ENFORCED For tke lint time Id a cumber of years a SDodar tknmeil pertormance was siren at the attraetim Mb* Sooaa'a Band, "as a re- sult of tlw pertMssaae* Uanaser Gaou B. Wal- ker of the open keow to «|Z to hafe pleaded gnflty the next wiratiit. and to hare dwerfally ~" - -run am t s imf t oC mSO. a: SORE aO IN EL PASO NEW PLAYS Of the Week Varied and Diterestini: Weber's New Play is a Good One— Brown of Harvard Pleases— Brady's New Play. ^ DCAR SUIUH'S The Squaw-Man'a city, was glren lu premiere metropolitan pi dneUon. Monday night. Feb. 28. at Webei jfoUe Hall, by the foUowine cast: gptetWTO^^ ^mb°rt LAST CALL In THE BILLBOARDS SpeebiL.. H/lARCti 11 AT MIDNIGHT. Tne Billboard Pyb.Co., 416 Eloi St, Giflclnflati, 0. EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL. DetteUie wltliK eaased a 1500 in at I tm^ ^teatr^It darted m tte aotkn p Manager bond of the Family ^ of tnlaed dapa at aka >km«r. la the doc *et secaknt mt mnS .. Home mm wgfc.. jm mf^jmt^'tmmJIT' B^xne. teaaan art aeiil. tt. Mtah In case the theatre propoaltloa does not «o tbroogb. El Paso wUl probably get a new play- house from another source. L. 31. Crawford THE CLOSING OF THE WILLIAMS r of the old playhouse, the management of the Hetrlck Tbes- nnte's heantlfol playhoose which oproed n> yean ago. B. B. Palmer, who has I tke Hetrick te two '- ...Sam Ifarioa ..Selma Mantell MayJBrgt I'f.^^ni^ Hoyt Gooeooeyeaa Fay Tteeber TroHey Coodnetor Pboeba Lonbet It was a ]otly oowd that filled Weber'a oo be opening night. Tliose who faad lanjthed at Uggledy Plgfledy and The College widower rere on tap to langh again at the allghteat proTocation. They were sot dleappolnted. As Bash Tawklns Mr. Weber appnred in a wUd "SS52fi the lyrics. Charles of the appeared to adyantage. la responsible for the book and Manriee Lerl set to music the t famished the enseoAle nom* by the foUowlDg" c r Tork City. r Woodruff 1. Saren Peabody ^.yn^ Hear WoodnB as a star. Ae VBSTrnTt^ Picee la «aaid aa a nee lat a af Oaeraia aa« an Bagmh cttfwagtte CMn thm. m» Ml- ! BmWKTW FBOOtrCED HaveD, Oonn.. t t the Hyperion TlieatTe. Mew m. BUoo c leadlBB roles. The piece. It win b* naaM" glTen a copyrtgbt perflonNM'll some time ago. It tti. MM » BEATRICE MACKENZIE (See First Page.) In the charming person of Mlra Beatrice Mac- kenzie TandeTllIe has one of Its moat beantlfid Added to her natural ctasrm of trlonlc ability. She i Supported by the aterlinc actor.' Walter 8ha»- « «i^ SS&^& dellghtfol aketeh she makes a ftffaatlaK aai plctnresooe ••cOTTtar: l<M". aai la aMtas IM- eels to her abndr sae l a M s ina t a ll ia.