Variety (Feb 1906)

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VARIETY 13 \-liub the eaapntay "{.cued the season. The ■ banges have bceu for the better, but there I* still room for Improvement. Josephine Tbill is by far the moit acceptable "Marie Marette" tbat has been seen in the part and makes au excellent ap- pearance. She also carries off the honors In the sketch "The New Tutor," in which Hal Godfrey and James Devlin also appear. This uet replaced 1 he lliiten Trio, and In a much bitter number. Marie Bcaugard, Dale Wilson, Gruea Foster nud Belle Gordon retain their resjiectlvc roles. Miss Gordon is still the fentmv of the olio, with her hag punching exhibition. Allen Coogan, the Kern Comedy Four, also appear. Green Foster sings two itood numbers in the hurlcstpies. The chorus has the distinction of being the youngest lot of 'jlrls seen In any burlesque company this reason. CASINO (Rllas, Koenlg * Ledorer, uigrs.). — Cbarmlou disrobed twice dally for the natrons of this bouse nnd put in some pretty strong advertis- ing by distributing portions of her wearing ap- parel and buttons with her muscular development vividly displayed thereon. She did not show nny new tricks on the trapeze, but this was a minor feature of her net, nud she attracted crowded houses nt every performance. The bill presented by the Transatlantic Extravagtiuxa company was not up to the usual standard, and there was little to commend in the numbers "'A Close *bave" and "The rirntes of Panama." The Incubator Girls scored the hit of the olio, this being a clever Idea. and It presents more possibilities than are realized by Alf Hull, who offered It. Heed and Wilson. Black and McCone and Mark Bennett also ap> l >en red. TROCADERO (Fred Wlllson, mgr.). -The Star Show Girls made their Initial bow of the season at the Trocadero ami offered as an entertainment a few things that were new and more that were old. The costumes and scenery were fresh and made a bright nnd showy dressing, while the (horns sang well and looked hotter. "Deserters nt Large" nnd "The Athletic Girls" were the nur- lesque numbers given, and the ls*st feature alsnit them were the musical offerings. The olio was SboVf the average and consisted of Carney and Wagner. Nolan nnd White, the Toreador Trio, and Ten Brooke. Lambert and Ten Brooke, with boa* ors favoring the latter. BIJOU (George W. Rife. mgr.L -The Fay Ptofri tcr Company played a return engagement for this city without showing any improvement, but busi- ness remained ;:«kx1. "Cleopatra In Central Park" and "A Night at Kelly's Hotel" were repeated, : nd Vivian. Herbert and Willing. Cushman and St. Clnlr, Keno, Welsh and Montrose and I ouls Paere appeared in the olio. BON TON (Miss L. Tyson. mgr.).—This week's 1.ill Included the Valentines. Barney Trio. May Russell and Coldero. Fanny Mclntyre, for mnnv rear* a "stork" favorite hen-, a pp ea re d In "Com- i-dv nnd Tragedy" with the stock company. NOTES.—George M. Cohan's new comedy. "George Washington. Jr.." wns successfully launched In re Monday night nnd scored a groat success. In addition to the Cnhnn fnnilly, all «f which have appeared here In vaudeville, the Com- pany includes such well known vaudeville "bead- liners" ns Eugene O'Rourke. Truly Shnttuck nnd Harry "Scamn" Montgomery, the latter ami o'Roitrko shnrlng the high honors. KINKS. PITTSBURG. PA. GRAND marry Davis, mirr. 1. - Valerie Bergcre is seen In a concentrated version of "Carmen." and makes a fascinating heroine. She Is ably assisted by Henry Keane and Edward Dnud. The playlet is beautifully Staged. Harry Tate's com psny In "Motoring" Is perhaps the hit of the hill. This little farce kept the audience In a roar of laughter. The Spook Minstrels la another of the favored nets, nnd at the dose of their "program" the quintet was called before the eur- taln several times. Mr. Blancy. one of the sing ers. Is a well known Pit tsburger. and his friends were out In force. Crane Brothers, in the Mud- town Minstrels, are ns funny as ever. The Plc- chiani Troupe, five women and three men. «To~ some wonderful acrobatic work. Mabelle Adams, violinist, caught the fancy of the audience. Kath- erlne Bloodgood renders operatic selections and Is an excellent contralto. Byers and Herman please with a grotes que pantomimic act. The Valveno Brothers are skillful ami powerful athletes. The Arlini Sisters do n dainty dancing specialty. Walter Daniels cleverly Imitates well-known ac- tors, ami Harry Bdson's dogs are clever. New moving pictures round out what Is lust about the best card offered nt the Grand this season. As usual, crowded houses. GAYBTY (Jas. E. Orr. mgr.').—•Jack O'Brien is the "special announce- ment" of Robie's Knickerbocker Burlesquers, which is playing to capacity. Jack surprises the audi ••nee with a long and polished talk on the bene- fits of physical training. Moving pictures depict- ing O'Brien In training are then shown, after which he spars three short rounds. O'Brien makes n very favorable Impression, but his talk should be shortened. The opening skit. "Rcilly's Speech." was the same this company gave last season and made Just as big n hit. Pete Curley as Re illy. Mae Agnes Fleming as his wife. Aileen Vincent. Sam Green, Oscar Lewis, William Patton and Belle Wilton in the other leading roles made z I. while the chorus wns much In evidence. The Knickerbocker Four were liked. The olio included Jack and Bertha Rich in singing, con- versation and dancing. Christy and Willis in clever juggling and dancing: Lewis ami Green, eccentric comedians, who caught the crowd. Ics l.aroses with a sensational foreign act and motion pictures purporting to show the laughable court «hln and elopement of a Knickerbocker chorus girl. The show closed with "The Wrong Mr. Corbett." a ludicrous conceit. ACADEMY (11 W. Williams. Jr.. nigr.L The Tiger Lilies Com- pany draws the nana] packed houses. There are two farces. "A Temporary Husband" and "King of the Coffee Fiends." Rlchv W. Crnlg takes the lending comedy roles, assisted by Will J. t'ook. Will Cunningham. George Cassldny nnd Wm. Dorian. The singing of Mr. Took wns u t'enture. Mabel Lord nnd Carrie Ezler (n Pitts- burg girl) are featured In the burlesques nnd do good work. Alexander Cnrr's comedy work nnd Miss Hater's song. "A Disappointed Girl." plensod. The olio begins with dunces by Cunningham and Lord, ami Carrie Ester and .Tosetlc Webb make n lit in the Actress and the Maid Tmrbillioii. a cyclist, who rides on an inclined circular path over a cage of lions, causes a sensation. Ricby W. Craig gives a funny sketch. "Me and My Partner," in which a graphophonc plays s pan. I.uvecn and Cross, finely developed exponents or physical culture, win applause, and the olio closes with sensational moving pictures. M ADA ME PITT. SANTA CRUZ. CAL. UNIQUE (Mrs. c. W. Alisky, mgr.).—Week of 23, Bentley, xylophone soloist, big hit; Burr and Boy.e, talking coiiiodluus, good; Jesse Dale, fe- male baritone; responds to one encore. Gene King singing •Again"; illustrated; makes good; Ncuratn, Opalda Down Man. fair; pictures |s«»r; buslmss big. Notes.—Gene King leaves for Unique, Sacramento the 2«th after 2ii weeks here. STEVE. Imperial Girl 111. Pansy Von Allen (Leah GrltBth), of the Imperial Burlesquers, was taken sick in Grand Rapids. Manager Jess Burns ea riled her with the show to Chicago, then to Milwaukee, where the doctors said .the only relief she could tind would be by being operated upon. A subscription was taken up among the members of the company and she was sent to her home in Louisville. SgCIBBER." CINCINNATI, 0. COLUMBIA <M. C. Anderson, mgr.).—Jun. *JS- Feb. 15, Broomstick Witches from "Isle of Spice," with Delight Bench, Chan, beagon and Horace loldman in the principal pans, nit; Mrs. Stuart Uobson & Co. iu "The savings of Mrs. Shaw," great hit: Prelle's Talking Dogs, good; the Scl doms, plastic poses, bit; "A Night in Venice," trio, great hit; Wartenberg Brothers, pedal Jug- glers, good exhibition, great bit; Carter & Waters Co. Iu "The Wise Mr. Conn," good; Werden ami Gladdlsh, In Illustrated songs, good. Performam -• above the average and business goad. STAND- ARD (Cbas. Arnold, mgr.). —"Wine. Woman and Song." The performance begun with u burlesque, "A Day at Niagara Falls." which Went big; Bon ltd as Miss Meinie Illggins was the biggest kind of a bit. In thv' olio were Raymond and Clayton, songs, fair; Fredericks Brothers mid Bums, musi- cal artists, hit; Howe and Beott, Hebrew come- dians, good, and Bonita and her Cuban and African Midgets, great bit. Her work pleased so well that she was compelled to ask the audlenc! to kindly permit her to retire. Her work this season is the liest she has ever done. The performance con eluded with •Fun in the Subway." which was very poor. Show is above the average. Next week Ruble's Knickerbocker Burlesquers, with Les L.iroses and Vuuia special added features.— PEOPLES (Jas. E. Fennessy & Hubert Hem k, mgrs. 1.- Parisian Belles Extravaganza Go. pre tenting two burlesques. "The Sultan's Wives," and "The Girl from Manilla." Both burlesques were good. In the idlo were Sutton and Sutton, acro- batic contortion act. great bit; Burns and Morris, Irish comedians, good; Mound City Quartette, big hit; Thompson Sisters, singers and dancers, fair; Iji Belle Marie, wire ami singing act, very clever, big nit: Terry MeGovern in a sparring exhibition as an extra at: ruction. Cost nines pretty and ■ herns features Well received. II. HESS. 8EATTLE. WASH. SEATTLE (John Cart, ingr.). Miner's Ameri- can Opera, SI, last night to big house, and gave a good, clean show. They have a good burlesque in two sets called "A Yankee Doodle Girl." with a good girl chorus. They have the oh] number in the opening burlesque of the girls in swings, but it went big. The olio is fair. Joe Goodwin, boy mono log 1m t, good; Fisher and Clark, comedy Bet. wo.Min good, man bad: Betls-Rcynolds Fox. .lug ing sketch, only fair; May Butler, Illustrated s ong s, w i th n bud vo i ce. — "The Ri ver Pirates." a ILL tie 8..n flower 1- clevet Undo and Deitnmn have a iood sketch in "The New Girl," pleasing. Lobby North in Hebrew monologue, went strong. Mr. North has a good routine of talk and Mud parodlea. The Globe Comedy Four went big. The sinking Is good, but their comedy is not strong enough. H. W. Tredenlch and Lekla Farm, for merly of Mine. Schuinaiin-Helnk's Opera 1'". were a strong hit. Mr. Tredenick is an able comedian and Miss Farm lias a beautiful voice. Tom Gllleil, "Flunegau's Friend," went big. He told -ome good stories ami had some good songs. Kelly and Reno iu an acrobatic act, went strong. Dm | scope showed two good pictures. Business '.rood. ELZIK. KANSAS CITY, MO. OKI HELM (Martin Beck, gen. mgr.). fair buslmss week 2s. Bill consisted almost entirely >f comedy acts. Thome ami Carleton, beadliiiets, are entertaining in bits of nonsense. Lucy and Lucier have a funny sketch called "The Fool's Errand." Miss Lucier, who plays second part. Is a Kansas City young woman of promise. The i'reydo Brothers are good, especially in foa's of arm strength. Mills and Morris, black face .niu Strel gl'ds, do fairly Well. Lizzie Wilson, German co'iieiiieiiue, and Mathews and Manning, song nnd dance, are very tame and uninteresting. Al Lav. rence, mlmlC, has an act Of uneven merit. Kino- drome pictures are from "Hazel Kirke." CENTURA' (Joseph Barrett, mgr.).—The Broad way Gaiety Girls are doing big business and pleas- ing large audiences week Jan. US. In tWO-ud laughable complication entitled "Glittering Glo Ha." In the olio the Green Sisters sing WelHsnd are much above the average. Kenny and H.dlis have 1111 Interesting comedy. The Pns Ma l.j\ Trio with n lltth' pickaninny girl, make good. Others were Melrose Troupe, acrobats, nnd Jack Marshall. mimic. The chorus Is especially well dlfVed 1;nd the shoW Is one of the liest on the "Wheel." Week Feb. 4. The Jolly Uirls. -—MAJFSTIC il'red Wahlmann. mgr.). -The Bowery Burlesquers were the attraction week Jan. 2H In two bur- lesques, both good, entitled "Two Hot Knights" and "The Guy Modiste." Olio includes Geome Hickman. Irish comedian, and Ben Jam-en. who w/ote the burlettas and Is a Jew character in both. ttfttella Wills, dancer, The Three Juggling Ban linns should practice more, ns their work is mured With breaks. Roberts. Hays and Roberts iu a bit of foolishness called "The Cowboy, the Dude and the Lady." Three Hlckinnns In another called "Who Stopped the Fcrryl*>at." Week Feb. 4. European sensation. FAIRPLAY. 1 11 11 MligJag and dancing number. Ford and Wilson, black fuce comedians, tilled In; Hal Mer- litt and his poster girls was a decided novelty; John Calvin Pratt and his educated dogs were line; the dogs seemed to have almost human Intelli- gence; the Aix Heed Birds were unable to appear and their pine Was taken by Flo Irwin and Walter Haw lex. WILLIAM II. RHODES. FRANKFORT, IND. CRYSTAL tChaa. Welsh, mgr.). -Week of 2\i opened to big buslneas, The Stork Trio were well received; Tom Hefron and his "crutch" kept tin tOUSC in an uproar; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby ( an oil deserve a large portion of credit, cbas. and Jen- nie Welsh set the audience screnmlng in "Don't Push." Coming, ueeb of .">. Pagan and Merrlam, Harry Nole, Guy's High Class Parlor Minstrels, ihas. and Jennie Welsh. MARTIN W. FOX. SAGINAW, MICH. .IEPFERX (Marks ft Ely. mgrs 1. Walsh and Ligon. musical entertainers, beeped an Interesting bill this week. John Morrison, the Irish singer, made a hit with the audience the moment he slipped before the footlights; Mr. Morrison is an old Saginaw Itoy and was cordially received; Alice l.owlnge. the sweet singer, entertained with illus- I re ted soHgS, and Prof, Harrison with his educated ponies made a hit with the children; Dorothea Sls- 1. is certainly euUJd kick, but that's all; bad singers. Mr. J. II. Riley put on an original sketch, assisted by local talent, Paddy Ryan, a popular amateur, being one of the participants. The Meeker Baker Trio, comedy acrobats, tried to be funny, but missed their mark. Tnelr acro- batic work was good, however. The Jefferscope 1 losed with new, novel and up-to-date motion pictures. NEMO '. WINNIPEG. MAN. DOMINION". Parry and Johnson did not aver please. Mart Incite and S\ lvester iu a comedy acrobatic act Is the hit lure this week. Pnnttelle, the electrical wonder. Is very fair. Gile Herring ton sang two songs Which were very good. The Tamolnis Trio, who wore here before, are veil liked, and Baby Tamolnis. who sung two soiii."-. was recalled four ti m es. The pictures 1 I wed una good bill. Good business. P. DOWN ART). TROY. N. Y. proctors (W. II. Graham, res. mgr.). - W-ek 21). Audiences which make demands npon the seating capacity of the house are the rule here. The headlltter for this week Is Kilty Trattey In circus novelties Tom Nawn and Com- pany amuse In Pat and the Genie, Mr. and M's. Din ll.iiii in music ami comedy, made a bit: Dick Lynch, in parodlea, songs and dances, is pleasing: Edna I.uby. iu her ti n pe r sonations of different celebrities, is exceptionally h<um\. Rice Brothers, In horizontal bar. act fair. Bailey n d Fletcher, in their coon songs and dances, are good, concluding with the motion pictures, which are ISiund to please. ROYAL 1W. H Buck res. mgr. ) .--The Golden Crook opened Lit to large bouses here. This is an unusually strong com- pnny . Among tho co iimanv is S om > r a Alvopn. —fr*»- luciodramatic moving picture, good; the famous Bullous aerial artists, but It failed to catch thi i'a nous part of their act; they may have seen pho- tos of PYobel and Ruge, but don't think they have ever seen tin m. Next week Miner's Bohemians. STAB (M. (J. Wlnstock, mgr.).— Hawaiian Quartette, musicians from the far off island of the sea. the Great Ward Trio. Tlnkham Co. cycle whirl; Vinton and Slarrett; Bonnie Cruz, vocalist: Pete Denswoith. balladlst; starascope later ,»ie ta:e> ORPHECM iE. J. DonneHan, mgr.). Trlxeds and Robinson, change artists, good; Au ler and De CSBO, rag picture acrobats, fair: lull ton Ostrander. mandolist; Blaine Forrefet, Toenllat; .lanes Dunn, mimic: \V. H. Stetson, singer; Orpheunscope. PANTAOE (Alex. Paii'a.e. mgr.1. Week 'JJ. McLean and Mack Co. of six pen pie. ver\ good sketch: Myrtle Lamb. Cowles Trio. I.ji Tour Metera, A. Elwcll; return of the Sotttoeiu Quartette, moving pictures. CENTRAL iPon c. Collar, mgr.).—Kenton and Lorrain, Fl.ai •. Mills and Mills and Sadb> Hlte, moving plciniis. GEE GEE BARRY LYNN, MASS. AUDITORIUM 1 Harry Kate/.s. mgr.). A well balanced bill for week of 29, Booker and i'u bley in "The Walking Delegate" was one >>f the best offerings seen here for some time. iM'a Pellet ler gave imitations, some of which wire U'mhI. Matthews ami Harris In "Adam the Sec- ond" have a bright act, although they wsuH d> well to have oul some of the lines. Carlin and Otto, the German Senators, were good. The Ihdilen Gste Quintette, Cidored singers and dancers, well liked. The Four Avollns, xylophontsts, clever of feting; Cogan and Bancroft, roller skating .«n «• dlrtUS. to,.k well. NOTE. Jere Qrsdy and bis wife, l'ranklc Carpenter, well known for years as epertoire stais. and residents of Lynn, have ipiit the boards. It is Mr. Orady's object to CfPi't n vaudeville house In Brockton nnd Ik»coiiic a malin- ger. P. DAVID CHASE YONKERS. N. Y. The Doric o pe ne d with an exceptionally strong hill and a full house. 'JP. Charlotte Conte and little Miss Sunflower were one of the hits of Hie bill. Miss Conte has a Very SWect voice and dancer: Miss Maryland Tyson and her El ah I lleltties, Is a good act: Edward Morton, roesllst: Arlington and Delmore. travesty artists; Burcti Brothers, somersault nrtlsts: Intnan Waketbld. in •me ne* comedy. "Snorting Life": the ballet of I he Four geasnUS and the Golden Crook grind mireh are oilier good features. JOHN J. MALL-EN. GL0VER8VILLE. N. Y. FAMILY (P. P. Craft, res. mgr.).- Week of 2'\ The Musical Thorn,' clever manipulators of tylo phom*s and banjos; Rlsck and Jones, negro dancof«. a bit : Melville and Conway in a ronile novelty In Irodneed rather old business, but pleased: Li'-ie i:\iiis and Harry Mills, in a sketch called "Tli • obi Love," rather bored; Marshall Montgomery and Marie Msnson, are reviewed under new .o-is; motion pictures showing the life of a New York lie A sboV . good. THE AISLE SEAT FIEND WHEELING. W. VA. The bill at the Bijou Theatre this week Is not up to the average at this house. A lot of enle- diluvlau gags, sings and slapsticks go to make up one hour and half poignant. But it will mnke yon forget your troubles nnd bring you back to the days when vaudeville was In Its nonage. Emma Connelly opens the. bill with illustrated songs. I don't know what you might call her voice, but they think she is about "It" here. Will and May Reno, the Rube and the Show Girl, follow; there is nothing new or original in this act whatever. Following this turn Is a set of moving pictures, with seems In and about New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orvllle with marion- ettes: then coim s F. Duly Burgess and his dog Flnneagnii, In something pp-to<dntc. Ids mono- logue is new, to say nothing of his dog; Hide and Heath, singers and comedian*, deliver a load of hay. Another set of moving pictures close this wonderful bill. But every one goes home h-ippy and says It's the Is'st show that has lieon her* 4 this season, ANTED1LCVIAN. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN ORPHECM (Martin Beck, gen. mgr.). -Lillian Rurkhart is making her tlrst appearance at this I on so and in this city, presenting her old favorite Sketch, "A Strenuous Daisy." She is supported by Arthur Hill. Allegrs Gardner and Paul Harvey, and the sketch is going bigger and making a bet ler impression than anything of the sort seen nt this house this season. The Wilson Trio is also scoring heavily, taking many recalls nt the open- ing afternoon of 27 nud In the evening. Their supisirt comes from the top of the house. The Bellclalre Brothers ensily make good nt the close of the show with their cabinet posing nnd regular hand to hand balancing. It Is the ls>st two net in ground acrobatics seen here, although their worl; Sunday was slightly marred by a week's lay off. The Esmeralda Sist< is, with their Four Flower (iirls. failed to make the hit they might with the Material at hand, largely because there Is lack of snlrit and team work. The act will probably gu b in der a s the orche st ra ge ls w is e r. Harry Le Clnlr Is already a big favorite with the patrons of the house as well as with the press, and his act promises to t'o even bigger as the week pro- grcsses. Jack Irwin, In monologue, stays with It Imh-musc he is big and husky, nnd Paulo and Mar bw hiive but fair success In opening 'he show. Business r m si CI1AP1N. PORTSMOUTH. 0. ORPIIEt'M «.las. F. Bahln. mgr.). The Uu-rns. acrobats, very good; Lewis ami Hnrr, comedy musics] act. big hit: Will <;. William*, HPtstrated song. "The Fatal Bos,, of Red**; Mason .md Mason Irish comedy, fair: C R. Whistman. IJrpheutno scope, fair Him: Doll John W« at hersi inc. nilislenl director. <\ RO\ WIIISTM \\\ HARTFORD, CONN. poLl'S (Louis E. Kelly, mgr.). :.".» I'.i/.ic ami his donkey were the headliners this week, ami lie act was very funny; Tom llearn. the la/.\ jUgsler, took the !>lae,. ,,f Edmund Day, who was mwiMc to appear: Heam has a vei\ peculiar a< t that stands in a class by Itself: the Three Kertons have added another one .if the familv to their ilet, Baby '■Jingles"; from the applause fhe.1 s. ..m | to plesse; the Village Pho|r had some plertsln-j selections; Dan Harrington did good work with I Is tlgiires; Van and Alden had a plegslng mwdenl act. The electrocraph closed -OPER \ HOl'SE t.Tenninss &• Craves mgrS.L .".t. '/.:■/■ 11 Vernon troupe of psntouiimlsts In a ehntod,t ph titled "Elopement." were fine: the S*\ Mtislriil CltttyS were excellent and pleased the Inrge ni-'i eiue: \\'ill Rogers, the Igsso thfower, did • stnrtllng ilnhts with the,rope; Reriha AIM NEWARK. N. J. I'ltoi ■TOR'S (It. C. Stewart, ns. mgr.L- Bill week Jb. Included Paul Cliapievalll. big bit tlrst time lure: Ceiiaro and Bailey Co., giwtd: Francis iterartl, gymnast, fair: New York Newsboys' IJuartetfe, do not know bow to sing, have some fair comedy; Probst, mimic, fair; Georgia Gsrd Iter and Ralph Dean, fair: May Leon, trained dog nnd iiesicr, fair: motion pictures Iwst thing on lull. Which lu's deteriorated from standard set for pasl few Weeks. Several Changes III bill since Monday. Hurry Thompson. Edgar Allen 9i Co.. and I«'ab Russ,dl being billed but only played Monday shows, Fields and Ward and Georgia Cardn.r Co, being snhst 11 u fed. Next week, Crc.I Kiirno"« London Conedx Co., Cabaret's Dogs, Ford and Do| West I'ellx and Barry Co Sister Tobln, Mitchell and Marion. Ed Est us. McCtrtlne and Smith, 'notion pictures. W.M DM.\N"S iW. S. Clark, mu'r.i. Week 29. Wel-er and Rush's Bon Ton Burlesquers in two- dMirlesqne*, "Americans In Sjisln" and "Miss Bell's Ladles' Seminary." Better drilled and costumed than Hie iveia/e troiine that shows here, oil 1 fair. In eluded Tomn Hntilon. Ilarrv Keeler snd .Bs' Wat s'ui, Iterg's Men \ cirK. Whelnn and KCsrles snd Laredo and Rlnlte, Nexl week Ilarrr Rrrant's i:\tr ivngntwn Co. "GRSERVER " EVANSVILLE. IND. BIJol iCeorge Selllnger mgr.). The bill for vi'i'l, >d (he IBs! *vis sM-iil' a< a Whole S' •im's dot; and t»»\\ ill ided Ibe list This net deviates from the l.< it >, path of vaudeville and v as well < «cl\ed l.svifie and \\ iCt.c had a good t 1 nvlne l« 1 higgler of unuaunl sblHty, and the liisrlng of Mi<- Walton t....k weft, Arthur Itlgby In bl .1 f • <■ ne dv. took well, although iis net was sVib- t'i •.. tM- ! -1 lt no new nones or n otiologiip. /••• Mnttheu ineillenne >>X fie hesi rdass ami her a« ! wn« w«B taken The . 1111 t o '