The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 23, 1899, Page 29

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1899. o ¥ 9 R 35 ting. But on perhaps an ad- ha d by the ng per overdoes it Half t she v subtle or archly »us, I have seen Ada Rehar adm resort to tric in vaude- hetically e absurd, < is sym arlowe has a lovely en Modj is the f humor; May Irwin is 1ent of colloquial mirth— = are others, of course, but the Miss Burkhart pos S e quality in a fair measure of lopmse She knows when to 1k the a vord rald Gerome, the tenor gent has done con lama popularity of t li, bas at last made a hit with th ons of the house. Mr. Gerome t resigned. The story is funny. It s that in last week’s production of Littie Trooper” the tenor part obliged the vo Mr. Gerome to participate in a duel musical and yet with Miss Annie Meyers. Part of Miss the colloguial Meyers' stage business, a rding to resh, companionable stage the instructions of the author, obliged > that co r sc much; the her to t Mr. Gerome with the flat and the little e - of her ord in that region where ars her g like a gen- moth smite their young. Mr. Ge- an; and best of all, she has the rome objected to the assault, saying which is the most desirable and that to share in such conduct would be seldomest found in the woman beneath his artistic dignity. And so r, and that is Humor. Woman he sang an informal resignation and may be just as humorous an animal as left. He will be replaced by Frank Cof- man, but she has a harder time con- fin, a local tenor of reputation, who, v ing the world. On the stage she while new -to the operatic stage, has ved his time in choir and will not be too s and sitive, concert 1l Opera h week of ra-he < favo 1 Capl- De Wolff Hopper Opers concluded its short run at the with it a couple of g0 far from exhausted its popularity t evival will be on ite tan."” tuneful and amusing opera, When the any da e conside ated t the pro- 180 duction. people The Golumbia. e successful play st in support will be the which it is hoped goodly au- popular a diences will be attracted to the Columbia Theater during the next two weel The star is Roland Reed, the play “The 'rong Mr. Wright,” and among those supporting Mr. Reed in his production are Isadore Rush, one of the beauties of the stage; Lottie Alter, hea Luce, Mary Myers, Cha Sheridan Tupper, Charl Lot ian. Julian Reed, L. P. Hicks and James Douglass “The Wrong Mr. Wright,” said to be a from the pen of author of “Why ned -om y)lh..i'n'l rious val of Henrietta Oliv ploved by the d capture th that he h; d’ the name Wright, immediately pic n for whom ftes hecomes en a; his whole manner ¢ From béing mean and ¢ ilberal almost to extra nce. He S her flowers in abundance, but she never forgets that he is t Out of grow puzzles and She finally causes his arrest, h es that he is Sites. He then chooses the fin de siecle detective for a wife. The Galifornia. The Rays continue another week in their wild farce comedy. “A Hot Old Time,” which did a big business all the past week at the California and greatly ed the patrons of the hous: It is a and tumble show, but v funny v is inly the lowest of low 090008000000 0000000000000000000200000 0 : WHY DOES MISS BURKHART : : Stick : To Vaudeville Aeting? : z By Ashton %s, : Irish comedians. He Is idiotically amus- the Tivoli company this week in the part T where other actors would ba merely of Captain Karns in *“The Geish tafotic: and Mrs. Ray, with her prodig- onoaner Ketana In e Gelsha fous physique and lun?-dlslimufi voice, C€h & musical ne < es ever presented n in one greatest musical succ . whe makes a howling foil he management is fortunate in reopening the California ason with this attraction. y-seven nights. The cast includes e Anna Lichter as O Mimosa S The Alcazar. Myers as Mollie Seamore, Geo: “Captain Swit” Is not a new play to 2s Jullette Dinmant, Tillie S this city, it having been produced here C% LOK st several times, once at the Alcazar some Ty Gunningham, Will oA time ago. But it is a play of great popu- Tgkemine, Charles W. s Wun-Hi (a role he played for two seasons with t ny), Master Jack Robertson as anley and Edwin Stevens in his crcation of Marquis Imari. Rosznthal's Recitals. Moritz Rosenthal needs no to the concertgoers An They have heard him and accepte as the technical wonder of the pi world. Under Mr. direction he will give two reci the Grand Opera-house on Tuesday and Wednesday ilar prices. for Tues- afternoons at en The following is the pr. concert: pog imme the ala Ta tlion: theme The OChutes. At the Chutes Free Theater the Salvini s will m country ke their first this week. family of acrob spearance in thi Antonio Vargas, the barytone, sing here for the first time, and twell sisters, singers and da sport TIwO il te s lar sympathy and will doubtless do well themselves for the first time on any San again. It deals with one Cap! n Swi Francisco stage. Ada Swe who, after leading a life of outlawry in omic, will be new, and Australia, returns to London to become nd Mi“ present new . t of Mr. Seabrook. Mrs. Sea- remairs of “‘Sally embalmed, will the gu in_mournful ce recognizes in him her ille- gazed at contemplation Swift while at the ho rook’s ward and « who was like Events develop the ho Swift and to avoid The Orphe: Orphenm has four new ac 1 and se ar in a change Bros. Eattlz of Manila. reproduction id to be very k t that appeals s on the to all Americans. The Olympia, with A 1 Dewey on the e, is the central and but a sho! 3 the burning ture obatic i B sensational jumping lofty helghts aera on the sta their hands T8 e . “'Day, the monologist, has been points of int seen here before. returns with a o tHatuneIon bye: budget of new m and up-to-date : songs. Miss Lillian . 0000000660060 060060606 ny will appear in wor e > i Fa 2 holdovers are uu.>‘.n'.‘~“ songs, B M. Fa. & The Sunday Call, 32 o vor and r in “A High Roller’ . s ® and Al and M: on in coon songs & pages, delivered at your S and dances.. o home by mail for $150 The Tivoli. ¢ a year. Subscribe forit. & Frank Coffin, a tenor well and favor- @ - ably known to local concertgoers, joins ¢ 0060600006000 000 e AMUSEMENTS. T]VOLI OPERA- HOUSE e Kreling....Proprietor and Manager. TO-NIGHT—LAST TIME THE I.ITTI.E TROOPER. | “0‘1[)“ E\tMNfi April 24th, EN GLITTER! LUTTER AND FLIT- JAPAN! TION OF THE JAPAN- PLAY, The Geisha MUSICAL rite FRANK COFFIN. MR. phone, EL CAMPO, OPULAR BEAY RESORT. every Sunday during the season, 4 Boating, Fishing THE F Now Music, oper Danc prices. Fare, round Children, lic; including admission nds, —THE STEAMER UKIAH. eave Tiburon Ferry at 10:30 a. m., Returning, le and 5 p. m. 12:10, ve El Campo at FETROPOLITAN TEMPLE of ADMISSION, 25 10 ce MARVELOUS 3 LEO 11 " me WRONG | ADMISSION FREE. 2 | AMUSEMENTS. | AN USEMENTS. CALIFORNIA THEATER. TO-NIGHT AND ALL WEEK, COLUMBIA THEATER. : BEGINNING | TO-MORROW! | Every Night, Including Sunday | | I THERE'S | gne NOTHING WARMER | IN THE | FARCE | COMEDY | LINE. | JOHNNY=EMMA, In Their HOWLING SUCCESS, ACCOMPANIED BY ISADORE RUSH, In His Latest Success, HOT OLD MR WRIGHT. TiME By GFO. H. BROADHURST, CROWDED HOUSES Author of *‘Why Smith Left Home.” | TELL THE STORY. ...OLYMPIA... Eddy S | America’s M | EASTERN ED. DOLAN, York's_Irish Comedian. 2N A HlT! CHUTES AND 100! EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Cm-. Mason. ful Music Hall. ATTRACTIONS. | MAJOR GANTE, the Merry Midget,inthe Zoo Dor't Get Lost in'me LONDON MAZE, See LUNETTE the flypuotxc Marvel. GREAT BILL IN THE FREE THEATER. QUERITA VINCENT, LD S JOE STORMS JR., CONGO and oN M IND; THE Z0O. New DOLLIE MITCHELL, Dancing Soubrette. Fourteen Weeks and_a Greater Favorite Than Ever, AMUSEMENTS. Commencing Sunday Matinge, April 23d. NEW BILL OF EUROPE' CA’'S BEST ART . DILLON! HARRY . ... America’s Favorite Author-Comedians and Parodists. RIOS BROTHERS, Europe's Celebrated Ring Acrobats. GEORGE W. DAY, Monologist and Comic Vocalist. JACKLEY WONDERS, World Famous Lofty Pyramid Artists. |ED. M. FAVOR and EDITH SINCLAIR ““The Maguires.” AND AMERI- In Their Comedy Sketch, CLARICE VANCE, Rag-Time Vocalist. AL AND MAMIE ANDERSON, The Darktown Comedians. LILLIAN BURKHART AND COMPANY. The Versatile Comedienne in Her Dainty Comedy, ““A Passing Fancy." MATINEE TO-DAY, SUNDAY, APRIL 2. Parquet, any seat, Xc; Balcony, 10¢; Chil- dren, 10c, any part. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. EI:'Eoé'é’Q’E BRILLTANT Fl' (‘ OF THE SQUTHWELL OPE! TO-NIGHT--Last Performance of COMPANY. “ERMINIE."” TO-MORROW, MONDAY EVE., April 24, Grand Spectacular Production of Sousa's Glorious Opera, EL CAPITAN NOTE~On account of the immense seating ity the following' prices will go Into effect niite Orehestra. Floor, reserved ntire Dress Circle, reserved. . not_reserved. GRAND OPERA HOUSE FAREWELL RECITALS! MORITZ ROSENTHAL, TUESDAY and WE .\:hl-‘<DA‘x' AFTERNOONS, Avril 2at! L Popular Programmes Reserved Seats..... INTERCOLLEGIATE CALIFORNIA AND STANFORD. ALHAMBRA THEATER, Corner Eddy and dJones. SATURDAY NIGHT, April 29, 1898, GLEE, MANDOLIN AND BANJO CLUBS of both Universitics with Spscialties. CONCERT ! Admission - - 50 and 75 Cents. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ALCAZAR THEATER. TO-NIGHT, SUNDAY, A BAD LOT. TO-MORROW NIGHT And During Entire Week, The New York Madison-square Theater Success, « CAPTAIN SWIFT A PLAY WITH A SOUL RY A 1\ E GLEN PARK! SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS SUNDAY. Vaudeulle Show—Pizeon Race—Concert, JACK SYMONDS, Famc DUMAS AND DI Black PER LE LEE, . JOHNSON AND DUE in CAMPBELL AND LEIG The Race Horse Sp Admission 10 cents; Children under b yea free. | AN San Mateo Electric Cars Direct to Park Valencia, Mission and Sutter street THURSDAY EVENING, April 27 LAST « RECITAL IN cn = — () - == _ KNABE PIANO USED. Reserved Seats. ... .Sl 00 and $290| | First Two Bows......c......$3.00 | General Admission...........$L00 o Conversationalist. « ‘ace Comedlans. ean Fremier. Entrance. Sale of seats will begin at Kohler & Chase's | iipee tra Monday morning at 9 o'clock. THE GREAT HISTORICAL PANORAMA, BATTLE OF MANILA BAY Market street, near Eighth. OPEN DAILY FROM 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. ADMISSION, 50c; Children, e. This panorama is a correct representation of the great fight. The landscape, bay and ships have been painted by artists purposely sent to rning naval officcrs and others er. ARK—Open week days from 10 a. m. Admls:\nn 5 ums UNION CO[JRSING PARK. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, April 22 and 23 CLASSICAL EVENTS. Sapling and Open Stakes. PRIZE MONEY. Manila; and res have assisted by ishing correct data, thas | TRAIN SERVICE nabling the war ent to veproduce the | Leaves Third and Townsend sts Saturday, battle as it was fought by Admiral Dewey, 5 p. m.; Sunday, 11 2. m., 12 m. and 1 p. m. historically and absolutely correct in every de- ty-fifth and Valencia sts. 5 minutes later. tall. Same general style as Waterloo and | Returning from Park immediately after last Gettysburg, but surpassing them in artistic | course. Extra train from Park on Sunday, merit and interest, showing not only the bat- | 4:45 p. m. San Mateo electric cars every 10 tle but the beautiful blue Day of Manila | minutes. with Its villages and citles along the shores. ADMISSION, 25 cents, LADIES FREEB.

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