Variety (Oct 1906)

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'tt7 ■»j^^>I. VARIETY 13 (iilky. Hluger. hit. Mlm Ciliky being reqnected to renmln auother wefk. APrLKTON (J. A. Hawet, oigr.).—Wlualnger BruH. In rcpt>rtulre an*l vaudevlllt>, blggeat bit of aeaaon. Ttiuradav nlKix played to l,a07 paid admlaxloui*. NOTK. -The uiauagemvJit of BUou Theatre «-hangeil liandH. Cbct Scott, furinerly manager, la now lu the aut<»-. lunblle bualneaa, and R. I^aMon, preiiM agent for Ihf Rljon Amuaement Co., I.-^ now manager. tJKO. KOIILKR. ■ BATTLE CEEEX, MICH. HI.lor TIIKATIlls: (W. 8. Knttertleld, UiKi'- Monday rehearanl lU:4t>>.—Kddie 8awyer. gyui- nuMt, good; Orville Pitcher, uiounhtgue. Une; Tlu* MiilroluiM, nuncdy Hketoh, good; i'landiuH and .Scurh't, banjoUtH. good; ChaH. 11. Duncan, ^uod. N. RITCHIE. BAY CITY, MICH. AIA'ARADO iSam Mark8. mgr.).—MamellleM, wtHiderful; Hill and Hill, eoIore<l. good; KuK^-ne O'Uonrke. lu "Parlor A"; Zay Holland, violinist, g«MMl; Sirronge, "The HandcuflT gueen," uiyatify- ing; Sidney Urant. nionologlst, gooil; O'Dell nnd Klnley, clever and well received. RIJOU (Dan IMImore. mgr.).—Hlnney and Chapman, comedlHua, K«mhI: Rockerway and Conway. Hketch, fair; I.a t^mipt, "Fire King"; the Little Jap Trio, ncrol>als, well received. DAVE A. LANDAU. BINOHAMTON. ir. TT ARMORY (11. H. Bailey, mgr. Rebearaal 10). -Week 8: Mile. Sotiaa and Harry Sloan scored hit with their clever alelght-of-hand; Black and Jones made good with their ainging and dancing; Almont un<l Dumunt received many encorea with their nuiaical turn; Harry Vokea and Margaret Daly V)»keM Mcored with comedy akit. "A Flat Mistake": Mlaa Spuuldlng'a aoloa received many encores; the .\merieui* Comedy Four kept the honne In an up- roar with their traveaty "Waiting at the Church"; It4»wer8. Waltera and Crooker. the comedy acro- ImtH. do )i very r.niualng turn that receiver mucli iipplauMe. JOCiGERST. > BIBMINOHAM, ALA. (iAVKTY (E. A. McArdle, mgr. Monday re- liearMal 10).—"The World Beatera" in burleaqne wuM g«H)d. (fOod MMiga and pretty girla. In the olio: Holiannon an<l Corey, good; Hanaon and Drew, fair: N'Iblo and 8i)encer. fair; Warren and Bnx-kway t.Mtk the honae.—-MAJESTIC (F. IS. Parry. mgr. .Monday rebearaal 10).—Madame SlaitoffHkl. good; Jane Courthope and company, fair: The (Sreat Western, fair; John A. Weat tottk the honw; the Three Juggling Bonnana, hit. Com- ing for next week: Mr. and Mrs. Al Kelcey In their Hketoh. "Sister Mary from Tip|)erary"; Dol- lle Wella, the girl cartoonist; the Four Madcapa: Chaa. Iie<legar; Tony Ryder'a actor monkeya; Wella Hrolhera. instrumentaliata. NAT WILLIAMS. BUFFALO, N. Y. .SHEA'S (M. Shea, mgr. Mcfnday rehearsal 10). -Week S: <;«NTge Fuller fJolden waa hendllner. well rerelve«l. "The Magpie and the Jay" waa the iHnghliig hit. 'ThelK*." a uiusIchI fantaav. w«h H4iniething new. The Meredith SlslerH, gO(Ml recep- tion; Nadja. a handsome wouuui acrobat, very • lever; Willie Zimmerman, pleased; the Baileys had appliiiise with their negro characters; Petro proved a clever trick monkey.—GARDEN (M. Shell, mgr. Monday rehearanl 10).—Lizzie N. Wil son. song and stories, hit. "Her Last Rehe-irsal" was written fi>r laughs. Rae and Brm'he. gcHwl; .Fohn R. Ilarty, Juggler, clever; Cartwell and Har ris an<l Peno and Attacco tilled «»ut. LYUH: • John Ijiughlin & I^ee Shubert, ragra.).—The aec- ond week of vaudeville waa excellent. La Fayette liad three nuinhers on the Mil and mystified his Mudlence. Fred NIblo. flfie: E<1 Hlundeli and com- pany In "The Ix>st Boy," pleasing; Josejihlne Colian (New Acts) waa amusing; Froslnl. fine; <;ernilnal. pleased. LAFAYETTE (('has. Bajtgs. local mgr.). -"Tlie I^ud of Promise' prom Neil fun and gave It. 'Hie "Prondwav (Saletv «;irls" kept theirs, the Gaiety Boys helping out. Coming: Sam Devere'a company.——lilNN'F? (Dr Mnn, mgr.).—Week H: William and Pullmnn In a omedv turn, hit; Probasco. Juggler, good; Ilarrv Reed. goo<I. NOTES.—In all probability the «lte o<cupled bv the TIfft. which was destroyed by fire «',. will l>e'replaced by the Olvmplc Theatre Com pany with theatre and bualneaa block. It will 1k« used for vaudeville.—The two-year-old suit of the old Court Street Theatre against the Empire Clr cult Companv for $100,000 was on the docket of the Supreme' Court S. The claim Is cnusinu the «'ourt Street tb close for want of people.- Mike !^ea will manage the Garden Theatre, taking pos session K. It will be a ten, twenty and thirty, and the aame policy of putting on a flrat class show- that made the reaort so popular under Shea's for mer management. DIXSON. CLEVELAND, 0. LYRIC (C. H. Peckham. mgr. Monday re- hearsal 11). -Week 8: Pat Rooney and Marlon Bent made a decided hit. Jewell's Manikins pleased the children; DIericks Brothers, weight lifting, excellent: Cecilia Weston, character art- ist, fair; Gllday and Fox, Hebrew comedians, fair: Frank Cushman. minstrel man. good; Musical Hearts, fair; Madge Maltland, comedienne, goml line of talk; Master Cummlngs. Illustrated songs. concluded the bill. KEITH'S? (H. A. Dnnlels. mgr.).—Week R: Fred Ray and company. Roman travesty, lanrbnble; Fred Edwards and May IMmiln" In the sketch "The Bachelor's I>ream." jrond: the Foiir Harveys. wire walkers, excellen*: Nora Seymour won f««vor with her singing; Murphy and Andrews, vocalists, fair. Others on the bill were Navaro and Mareena, acrobats; Ray Cox. comedienne, and Cameron Sisters, banio players. entertaining. STAR (Drew & Campls-ll. mgrs. Mondav rehearsal 11).—Week 8: "The Americans ' In a two-act bnrletta. "Mixed Pickles." full of fun and good mnsic, costumed: Jolly Zeb and the Six Zlg Zag Girls are amusing; the Breakaway Barlows, clever aerial act; aark, Hlgglni and Bergman, aiugera and daucera. good; Marie Stuart Douu, violinist, well received. EMPIRE (Chaa. Dexinger, mgc. Monday rehearsal 11).—Week H: Rice and Barton Extravaganza company, amusing. In the olio Bert Baker, vocalist, fair. WALTER D. HOI^H)MB. DALLAS, TEXAS. MAJESTIC (B. S. Muckeufusa, mgr. .Monday rehearsal 101. -The headlinera this week are Ben .M. Jerome's "l.*dy Buccaneera"; this Ih their second week In thia playlet and they uiude a de- cided siicceKM. Will H. Fox, a comedian of talent; Murilnl and Maxumllliau, llluaioniata. were ex- ceUenl; Geo. .\. Beane and KMIth Forest are ttotb very clever; the Haws Sisters proveti them'^elves capable singers and danceia and scored; .\ugust .Snowball Is a monoh>giat of exceptional talent. MAJE5?riC (B. S. Muckenfuss, mgr. Monday reh«>Mrsal 9).—Sanaone and Delia headlinera week 2. well rtieeived. Clemenau Bros., musical acro- bats, decided novelty and made the hit; Walter WaNliburn and company creditable; Ed Lavlne, premier entertainer; Arthur Stuart and the Keeley Slaters, many encores; taniiy Frankel. NOTF^ --Hagenbeck's Circus showed here I. Many came away very much dls8atlstle<l with the show and s«'atlng arrangements. If this circus would give ni«»re time to cecnring more goo<l acta and comije- tent ushers and less time to lighting other circuaea the people would be better satistle<l and it would do more bnslness. E. A. A. --r-3r=rr - I. .» i .'j.^.Mjxw : DAVEHPOBT. ZA. FAMILY (Wellington Martin, mgr. Monday re- hearsal »:3CM. -Geer, Roman rings. go<Hl; Miss »;ra«-e Orm«md. comedienne, gisKl; The Bo«)fa. come«ly sketch. g<M>d; Kathryn .Martyn. Illustrated songs," gon.l: 1^ Vere and Marsden. "sister act." ginsi: .\metii, novelty mirror danci's, hit. VAA'IK (Chas. Berkell. mgr, Monday rehearsal 111. -Week 8-11: Doughitt and Jones, travesty, >i.MHi; Ruf and Cuslck. grotesque. g»KKl; The Zolas. •sister act." g«s>d; Marcell and I>Minett, iiorlzon- tul bars, good: .Mct'loud and Mellvllle. h.uplsis; Wl'.llanisun and (}lll»ert. comedy sketch: Murniy Sisters, singing; Seymour's dogs: Lena Kline, II lustrat.Hl s«mgs. GRAND Ol'KRA HOlSE (Otto Pattlujr. mgr. >.—Week 8: Anna Eva Fay in "Som- nolencv"; Emelle Benner. female baritone. g«s»u, Phil. Staats, monologue, good; Jackaon and Hoon, good. LKB B- GRABBE. DE8 MOINES. lA. K.MI'lUi: <M. J. Karger. mgr. Monday ^ehear^al 111. Kr:ink Miwtyn Kelley and E. amusing sketch. "Tcun an<l Jerry." hhsHl Corson scored heavily; )i sensathtnnl ldcv<-le act well received; The Daniele Tlieiitre II. Calvert in ' Cora Young 'ilie Hoffmans offer The Red (Jlrl" wa^ Illrshhorns. gmwl; Burgess and Burgess ch>sed. NOTE. -Browns at Waterloo. Iowa, was completely de stroved by Are (K>tol»er 0. The loss Is estimated at «.%0.(XM1, with an insurance of $20.(MM». H. V. RE.WIU scenery The olio Is Brothers In (Jos. Malt —Week 8: DULUTH. MINN. METROPOLITAN tW. II. Longstreet. mgr. .Monday rehearsal 11). Week 7: ".Merry Maid ens." Very g^ssl show headed by Sam Riee. who Is futmv and kept the house In a continual up roar Ric«' Is supporte«l by a k^mhI compHiiy. espe.tally Edyth Murray and PattI Carney, whose sinking and dancing are excellent. The and costumes are «l)ove the average, a g«¥sl one. headed by the Ferrel clever bicytle act, big hit. BMOl' land. niyr. M.aiilay rehearsal 2t lienioiii and Grn.eta. novelty acrobats, big bit: •|uls:«. llghtninn changes, flue; Neola. Juggler. U«M.d: KItzlMU'h and B.ssle Lee. lUush.n. cleverly done. Reiitfrow and .lansen. comedy sketcli. g<M>d. .link or.Hile. Illustrnted songs. tf«Mtd EA8T0N, PA. LYRIC (Reiilnger & Brown, props. Monday re- hearsil lOiMOi. —Week 8: Amos, c.imedy Jnpffler. gcsHl: Hathaway and Slegrl. comedy sketch, "Hotel Bluff ■■ fair; Helen Bertram and c(mipany In their musical comedv scored: Tom Ripley, the minstrel <omedl:in well received; Viola and Engel. clever :,crobats. ABIE OPER.\ HOlSE (W. K Det wilier mgr.K -Week 8: Mamie Fleming .ind com- panv between the acts: Franklin an.l llttl- Edn:« Gran v Miss Fleming, the Two Musical .M.M.archs hitrcMluclog a novelty, the mu«-lcal rattles and To)nmv Sfnyder. the whistler. >L\« . ELKHART. IND. CRYST.VL (.lohn H. Amnions. Kcn. mgr.: George W I^wrle, res. mgr. Moiidny reUearsal 10)^— Week 8: I/wm aiul Adeline and Fairy Plumb, big hits. Flora McGowan. exceptl.mally go<»d; Lliidlej ami Bell, fair. ^- '^' "• , ERIE, PA. N E W M .X IES r IC (I' ni n k .M Week 8. Fgan and B- ron. Grace Cameron, excellent: presented three play 1. Is pleased: La Dent. JuKU'ler. ers. g(»od: Jolin Walsh. Ritchie Trio, goo^l. Clark, inirr.).— l-eaillliiers, went big. Powllng and DavN during the week and cWvcr: Bell Trio, sing- comedian, poocl: Barls-r L. T. BERLINER. FINDLAY. 0. MVRVIN (L. H. Cunningham, nigr.). Week 8: lie Mdeans. acrobats, favorable: The Gordons, cycling, fair; Olney and Cunningham, come.llennes. gno.1- Louise .Adams, vlollidste, well liked.—--- CRXND (Harrv H. Lamont. mgr.).—.Tohn H. Nntha. Sanders and .Sanders and Captain Sidney llinnian. S.\M. FORT WAYNE. IND. TE.MPLE (F. E. f?tond<T. mjrr. Mondav re henrsjil 10).--We<'k 8: Jnlle Mnrle Taylor (New .\cts1: T«»nnls Trio, very u'ood: Ijenn Davenport, jrood: Wells and Sells, fliie: Howley and Leslie, excellent. DeWITTE. OALE8BUBO, ILL. GAIETY (J. H. Holmes, mgr. Mondav rehearsal »:30).—Week 8: McGee and Collins, sketch, fair; Pauline DeVere. singer and dancer, good; (ieorge .Mundweiler, Illustrated songs, excellent; The <Jrlf- tltha. fancy ride shooting, hit; Excella. contortion- ist, fair; Mae and Fred Waddell, comedy club Jugglers, big hit. -BIJOU (F. E. Pay den, mgr.).— Week 8: Beauchamp, acrobat, fair; Zanfretta and .Manstiidd, aketch. g(K>d; Hatch Brothers, musical, hit: Dick Miller, good; Frank Malloy. Illustrated songs, good. ... F. E. R. OOSHEN, IND. IRWIN (.Kmmons & DuBols. mgrs. Monday re- hearsal 10).—Week 8: Harry Newman, fair; Haley and llarty. comedy sketch, ordinary; Henry Rob- erta and company, animals, bit. W. V. FRICK. :: GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. "; <;RAND OPERA HOUSE (L Newiomb. res. mgr.).—Week 8: Hal Davis and Inez Macauly in "Tlie Unexpected." hit; Delight Barach la the best singer heard <m this stage In many a day; The ^lu8lcal (ioolnians stHMi here l>efore, pleased: nothing new; liuy Johnson, descriptive vtH-allst, pleasing: Auer and De«>nzo, novelty; Herbert and Willing, blackface, old favorites, have Improved; Frank and Bob, neat acrobatic act. Next week: Ttie (ireat FYancellas, Bell .■Bayj<!,.--TrjOt Helena Fredericks and others. *NTFrR:^^'flie local io«lge of Elks attended Tiieis-- day evening to witness Hal Davla'a sket«'h "The Une\|>ect«Ml." He is a memlter of the local bslge. : C. H. HALLMAN. HARTFORD, CONN. POLIS (Louis E. Kllby. mgr.).—Week 8; The r iral comedy "Thanksgiving Day" by Barrows- I ancaster compatiy was excellent. Powell-('ottrell Troupe, fine; the Columbia Four cond)lned ex- telbnt singing with gcMNl comedy, furnishing an attractive immber; the Latells. nindde gymnasts, macefnl work; the Colby Family, presenting "At Home" were recalled a number of times at all per- forimmces; (julnlan and Mack In "The Travelling Dentist" very funny. WILLIAM H. RTIODE.S. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. GRAND (JPERA Hor.<l<: (Shafer Zbgler, mgr.). Hie bill proved to Ije (uie of the best the season has so far had to offer. The Military Octet and •The Girl with the Baton" offers gmnl entertain- ment. Camenm and Flanagan, who were remem- iK'red here simply as song and dunce comedians, put on an excellent little farce which more than ple.ised. The Marco Twins a|ip''Hred In their non- sensical s|s'clalty. (Jeorge Wilson, the veteran minstrel, offered a >ri>o<l monologue, and the re- lealnlng acts were Galettl's ]H>rformlng monkeys: i'alfrey ami Ibwder In a go«id comedy cycle ;tct; Charles Serra. a good gymnast, and (Jeorge K. S|K>or*a conipanv of five players In the (me-act .'rauia. "The Christmas (;ift." - EMPIRE (Chas. Zimmerman, mgr.). The "Jolly (Mrls Burle,s(iuers" belli the stage at (his house for the week, with Kd">end Havs, "The Wise Guy." as the star. G.XYETY (Edward Shayne. mgr.).—Phil Sheri- dan's "Citv Snorts." with Battling Nelson as an e.lded nftrnctlon. the first half <»f the week, and I lie "Bon Ton Bnrlesuners" proved gmsl drawing , ..,t the 'after half. Both shows worth while.- — NOTE. Helen Duane. who played the leading feminine r<de In thv sket<h "The Christmas Gift." Is nn IndlnuMoolls girl and renewed old frletidshlps while In the city. LOUIS WESLYN. JACKSON, MICH. Bl.inU (E J Cox. nmr.t. -Week 8: Swor and \Vc.;tliro<ik. singers and datwers. gfssl: Marie ami Charles Heclow. e«'centrlc c<miedlans, well re- ceived; Florence Fitch. Illustrated songs, pleaslntr: Y Tke Heriiert Trio, acrobatic comedy act, woimd ii(> a jrnnd bl'l. NOTE. E. J. Cox has succeeded Clarenf-e E, I/huuIs as local miinager. E. A. WEUNEU. JERSEY CITY, N. J. BON-TON (T. W. DInkliis. mgr.). Week «: To fair business. "New ("enturv Girls" In opt-n iiig bnrles«pie "The French Bull." In the olio: Mildred Viilniore In songs seemed to ith'ase: Frank Hayes and Carrie L. Wlnchell; In this act the antilence seemed to come only f«>r Hayes' playing ton j>inn'>> nml he ri-celved sevn entores; Tom Bnrreft and May Belle did well; The Great Bnr (ells (three men), acrobats, the Hoinersanlt frrnn high f>edestal while on and with bicycle to stage ncide a hit; Nellie Svlvrster sani: three sonirs. Next week: "The Colonial Belles." PETE. JOLIET. ILL. GIC.\.\D IL. M. (JoMlKTg. niKr. Monday re- liearsal 2). Week 8; The Baader Lavllle Troupe, skillful acrobatic c\ «le act; Jlinmie Lucas jdeases with eccentrh- ••oniflv ; Thr***' Polrlers. gissl aerial turn; The Musical Pierce^, well liked; Carr and Foster. Hebrew comedians, and Otto Plillllps In "iongs also. A. .1. STl^N l''NS. KANSAS CITY. MO. OUPHEUM tMartin Beck. ueii. ingr > Week ": Wilfrnl Clarke and company have Interesting "-ketch which pleased. Ida O'Dny Is pretty yonne woman who plays well on a banjo. Mr. and Mrs. F'/«lward H. Kemp lntro«lnce a novelty wherein Mrs. Kemp ttives a bcture on tlie (Jreat Amerl- r-in Desert and Indian life, accompnided by lieaull fill views In colors. Terley glv«'S presentments of noted personages In a way which pleased. "Mo- toring" took well with the audiences. Tlie Ca- ndlle Comedy Two khvo h h'>rl'/.ontal bar act which xvent well. Th.- Cxmara Sisters, good. MAJES TIC (A. G. Davidson, mgr.).—The "Knickerbocker Burlesfpiers." Big go with audience. In (he olio are Jack Jennings and Bob Jewell. German come- dians; Christy, a Juggler, and Flo Ellott and Bess Neff in a funny sketch. The Five Peschkoffs are sensath)nai RiiHslan dancers. W«*ek 14: Rose Sy- ihdl'a "London Belles." CENTURY (Joaeph R. Donegan, mgr.i. -Week 7: This theatre baa orUl iial «:una-Nelsou tight pietun>H. .\n amusing bnr- letta l8 given. In (lie olio are Daly, "the mad- man '; Cunningham and Coveny, black and white face; Six Dancing Girls from Wintergarten of Ber- lin; Vlnle Henshaw and G<H»rgle Franslolo give "Sci'iies Behliul the Scenes.'• Week 14: 'Cherry BlossoniH. • FAIRPLAY. LANCASTER, PA. FAMILY (Edward Mozart, gen. mgr. Monday rehearsal lO). -Week 8: Green Brothers, excel- lent, novel act; Bryant and Savllle, one of tin- best musical acta of the season; the Brobst Trio, fair; Marlow, Plunkett and company, great com»Mly act; W«s( and Kennette. fair; Harry Green, illus- trated songs. Business excellent. R. E. ALRXANDEK. LONDON, CAM. BENNETTS (C. W. Bennett, mgr.).—Week 8: Demonio anil p.elle, contortions, hit; Margaret Wild* ami J. Waldo Connelly, good singing and (lever pianist; Whittle, TentrlltHiulst. far alsivc avera^'c; the Five Cobtmblans. pretty and fdeas- Im:: May Duryea and Chaa. Deland In "Tl)e Ini- IMistor. " a snaiipy playlet: Al Lawrence, mimetic,: >.r<>od; D<»herty's jjoiMlles, trained dogs, clever. GRAND OPERA HOUSE (J. Stewart, mgr.).— .'i (V: Kennedy and gnantrelll. Jugglers. goo«I; \jr\m- mil and Cane, pleasing; the Sliarjdles. musical duo. g<aHl: Madge P. Maltland, singing, hit; Ilelene Glrard. eipiestrienne. pleased greatly; (liarlotte Townsend and company, "Elsl«»'s Mistake." p»K»d. FRED D. HITBSTON. LOUISVILLE. KY. IKH'KINS' tW. M. Rlechman. res mgr). - Week 7: Dan Burke and his SchrM>| Glrla are hcadllners. Tlieir singing and dancing nre eii- celleiW. giniker City guartet are t(s> well known to need much mention. Tiielr singing ami comedy work Is very u<M)d. Harry Jackson's laiiglilng success. ■Ilh Day Off." Is a very laiiulialde sketch. The Itosalres. refined reiiil«'r some vi'ry clever tight wire work; Paul Barnes, a very Ills monologue; Alice I/4'wls. Maklnurl. wizard of (he violin, classical [»le<'es ver> cre<lltably. CHAS. novelty artists. wire and slack funny fellow In giMMl: Frederick renders several SYLVESTER. LYNN. MASS. \( IMTOUIU.M (Harry Katzes. miir Monday re- ln'itisal I0(. Pleasing bill 8. Harry Corson ciarke in "Strategy" se«tred heavily; Brown. Harris and Brown, 'jfKMl; Will Archie, midifet comedian, t«M>k \\^^\•. Doherty Sisters, well liked; Nevlns an«l .Vriiold. siiipcrs and dancers, gOfMl; Holeman Broth- ers, triple bar acts, good Impression. NOTE.— Dome, clay mrsleller. although billed, failed to ap- (ii-ar. He was repl.need by Wlncherman's bears and monkeys, which arrived In time to aptM-ar at (he Tneaday raatlne<., DA YD CHASE. MILWAUKEE, WIS. GUANO (W. J. (Jreug. mgr.). Week 8; Oraxl sIkiw. .Musical Gerald, grsid; Klmliall Brothers, sinking and talLIng comedians. giMul; Conlon and Hastings, musical comedy sketcli. giK»'l; the Rls- le.\ s. acrobats, snlciidid: Ma Ilowell. vm-allst, KismI. CRYSTAL (F. Winter, mgr.). -F1n« show. Musical Forrests. musical, very gissl; .Mr. and .Mrs. Got (lot) and cointiany. sketch, line; Bell B<»v Trio, fair; Mevican Ziimora Family, fine. - - STAB (Frank Trottmaii. nii;r.i "Vankti' IVkmIIc Girls.' k<smI entertainment. Olio Is exii'llent. Keely and McDevit). rlevcr eccentric daiicinic: Cian«''s legerdemain. wi-II don»': .lames and Davl-. excelh-nt: <'ii;inln!.'. il'c jail f.rfaker tine VXw two litil lesipirv lire 'itvA. !'• II l'.l!M»r.lt. MINNEAPOLIS MINN. OUniir.M iM.Miin n,'<k. l"ii. inifi I el <'nc>iril \\\:.\s%) >'■ Id" ill '"'r Mo'v r' •■ <• '••' li Is 'm*I 'tr " ••• ii<» I lard'ti; '■ ■ lid \ • ^\'lii'iinj» •• 1~iic"'t'' Sunday NiHi'i'i heads a strong •'ii • ••Mi>-k<' and luces." ii. iii'l w'l'letv caricature ■ lo.t. • p'-. laiiilar rnnlrtHV, ~^feiTT—It: I.llliiii Ai»e|. '■■:■.-':■ ■ ' Vs I, . •• •• : 'A piaiiidoi: isee .Niw .Vcfs)^ .Sl.^ proveaiils. t;<"sl bl-