The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 7, 1899, Page 29

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1899. 29 L EE LTI+ E L+ 4444444 E Pt L L+ 4444444444+ with having the best possible act of its = CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS” i st il card. She is sald to be the biggest hit By Ashton Stevens. In the way of a chlld actress that has been seen in vaudeville in many a day. She has made a record of forty conse tive weeks in the houses connected “m\ the Orpheum circuit. She does _coon and character imitations. FUgh anton and Florence Modena appear in Mr. Stanton’s latest dramatic effort, “For Reform.” and are expected to ap- peal fo the best class of patrons. James Richmond - Glenroy, the monologist, comes with his witty sayings, and John Te Clair, the comic juggler, is another new card. The holdovers include the Sisters’ Hawthorne, in their new sketch: neYor St LR R I S B Y SR S e R e R R e R R R o the Four Nelson Sisters, aecrob: the i res, trick bicvelists, and the Dillon brothers ‘with a string of new parodles. The Alcazar Clay Greene's new farce, “His Japanese Wife,” will run as long as the Alcazar patrons want it to, glving way to “In Mizzoura,” with Ernest Hastings in Nat Goodwin's famous part of the Sheriff. The' Chutes. The press agent announces that “eleven of the rarest exotics, culled from the vaudeville hothouses of Europe and America,” will appear at the Chutes this week. The list includes Mabel Cralg, a London serfo-comic; the Hartwell Sis- ters, acrobatic dancers; Weston and Her- bert, musical comedians, who are well known and liked here; the Four Salvinis, men and women acrobats; George H. ‘Wilson, an _eccentric buck and wing dancer, and Robert Ellis, tenor robusto. The animatoscope will show new moving pictures, and Major Gantz, the midget, will continue to receive visitors in the 700, where the embalmed remains of Ily rivals him as a popular attraction. Battle of Manila. the he t street, ds almost e figure of Dew on the bridge the Olympia, while the battle rag round him. Eye-witnesses of Dewey's victory say that the panorama is splen- didly realistic. The Olympia. The cards at the Olympla include the Browning Sisters, dancing soubrette: amed *“The Americar own over there lies for adapta- me he has ntion to the que new musical pla Heiress.” She Mme. Roma of Gomment and Nz«\.’; of Merrill ha tralia with the p in Lu' - 1s be leay This ew York Padere A ber 18 for another Am 3 Comm S will in all probability take 1 Fran- npayghty f Miss Mamie C. Barrett of Sacramentc “Af who fs now in RBerlin completing her try, tl pianoforte education under v to town at play has about as m composition as when the enlighten h ve lds the record organists. TLast the point wth year ‘Awh, ¥ Samuel D. endurance Sunday mar! of his empire choir in th o golfin I - done up i man rushing up and down > the two er of jokes it would take army of close packed miracles to be burden of such a play without stz The only thing left for ‘The Turtle is to crawl away by itself to som quented mudhole and assume decency to die.” Anothe rted farce produced in equaléd in le York! Read what the World says ab i odjeska, who is 1t: 44 The: i ' a three-act farce, Ada Rehan, Mrs. produced at_the Manhattan Mrs. Car 2 Theater bly in need of those May by its original whom doubtful Bngland thi ping and besides Miss able in polite among the wom. y of its story it of half a dozen m onventional thinness and ors at the Man 1 Mansfic Herne yuld not be true ry and \lr Miss May Buckley, who tended recognition by her port 1 of a Chinese girl in Borr nd who h n work of some mmated an Frohman by 1ger- 1 Daniel Frohman has arrangement with Ch whi Lyceum m: con ries mpire's proc : ions, s go ore very lor brother Charles the Lyceum Hone asEeD ittt this means uniting certain of the thea EVRL A oy et cal interests c vth brothers te the RS B ‘“;’m, o : oo sy A tent that Daniel Frohman will be enabled PCCis 16 he 18 e CHRPenv M0 G5 rd (e roductions beyond the ¢, Garden netion with to extend Lyceum and ( will visit San end of Septembe Francisco first. in con, Charles Frohman. The Daniel Frohman B A stock company will continue to appear at Mary Anderson is in New FTork. g ¥ the Lyce the arrangement be- One of Phoebe Davis' ambiti is to - tween the will enable them to play Desdemona. ! exchange various members of their Louis Mann wants to be a serious actor companies and to utilize them in any of anq {0/ hAvaE asalgns on’ Shylook: ) ' STEVENS the theaters named where productions re- ° [,ouis James will appear r ~ quire them Bob n a revival : Mrs igtry is comi The following table of the birthplaces and ages of differe and Mme. Patti con famous theatrical e songs gud ot DEOY ard 5 caple dispateh to the New York Sun yuck and wing dolan, jermansy Jeff Rt 3 + v i Trish comedian; Kit in songs Tt 1 e t Sir Arthur Sulllvan and Owen accepted ion from to compose and write a for production in N Moth and Fitch rano, and s and d dances; Agnes ( harlton John D Philadelphia, “Holland, New York. 1848; H musical come York in the autumn will by Amateurs. te the lyrics. It i scene will be laid in Egypt vell known comedy Giant,” will be pro- next Thursday even- 1 Hall > affair is spices of Mission Lodge, Odd d is for the benefit of the volent and charity fund. sriffiths, a local newspaper m cting the production for the lodg City, 1872 . 1860; Julia Arthu ah Bernhar Paris. Aveyron, Frande, 186 Cayvan, Bath, Me., 1858; J Warsaw. 180: Edouard de Re “Beside the Bonni matized after Ian produ with he Orpheum. Prague, ); Mrs ie Martinot, »a, Melbourne rmipgton, Me., Frohman for Sl da_Rehan, Lim- of “The Cuckoo. n Russell, Clin- ure by the sam ng Chatles le ned a fail- Henry E. Walton of the t Musical ntion. J\/{ A Lia Petite Lund : ig hit in of a t thOrphe Madrid, reland, 1860 Carrie Roma is ‘ hman ¥ nd in t ima donna pa ked r‘:‘.“v“v»‘ e ’ AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. i ) awraemere PR en AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. e s coLumein TiaTek. iy |FOPERA: HOUSE, Saméa% GRAND OPERAHOUSE N | CAZAR "I 1 P()LF\ND REED in | Mrs. &rnestine Kre roprietor and Mgr nsas City, Mo., hstab. 1897 | THIS EVENING. | Ma Omaha, Neb., Estab, 1898 Anita Rothe, May Anita T I { THIRD ~ND ERST e Weel\s—Begmmng MONDAY. | sAru::AE:”::;STI:;BB'AT 5 'HE O“AI\‘HATER. “EL CAPITAN.” ENING, May 8, P CAPTAIN SWIFT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW (MONDAY) 1599 THE FAMOUS SOUTHWELL OPERA COM- PANY, First, time on any stage. Clay M. Greene's Farcical Comedy, LAUGHING OF Paris, 8 T! - n a gorgeous production of Willard Spenser’se : e i ,!;‘”"‘t,,,’}j;f.‘;,‘,,, - SICAL PLAY, WEEK COMMENCING .-‘5‘ SUNDAY MATINEE, M 7. z | and : rder to find time for his Charles ON | THE A Gireat New Company of World’s Greatest Vaundeville Coan?;dians, : I'IT""E TYGUUN' JAPANESE WIFE' g = (NN (N1 ! TO-NIGHT (SUNDAY) Last Time. | | L ng but farc ment on the Frofiman A Vs NOTE_Branch ticket, office at the Paciflc | him to be Present Legitimate Stars and Novelties. [[Guavmopnet Tanocecit assiat e, crvoaitll o ac U0 BeeEMVED | - 355 hal of every ITCSENIS it Qi cured. " | 196, SEATS s atscovers the [is THE EUROPEAN CELEBRITIES, Our old prices, %o and Sie. | Seats now selling for entire week s e 'ZAZEL':EQ.,.{,!,,{XQA,t!({ER"’O’V' -OLYMPIA... CHUTES AND 700! F I LA PETITE LUND, |.ifaiih PR el h requir the vn the real em- And Most a ha in vain . it t 1 mas- Syecessitl ) America’s Cleverest and Most Versatile Child Actr iy y PN th st In a SR e e MORE VAUDEVILLE FAVORIT! and H 1 Comedians. one| st wwnich i Barce: raph, the wife's e L STANTON- - - assisted by - - FLUHENGE MODERA, | THE BROWNING SISTERS, ™= joifitiinis Dancing Soubrettes. THE HARTWELL § Acrobatic Presenting Mr. Stanton’s Successful Satire, ‘For Reform.' Dancers > to make same Cast and Production en for Over | . is insane, 100 Nizhts at the THE SUCCESS | T PR S o e staas QUERITA VINCENT, !GEORGE e el OF T . M A% e of the Eeason, ew Coon | & ancer. 3 :1'110‘- hv$;:: Madlsfl" Squarfl Theateh an YlJ[k ??EM-O el :"”AA” <NE§MMHARDAIHE:E:‘ 'TPML“R mge!n_’EyRoy' | T:ED ;'(;qif‘i:;;%;a;w‘: I] 2 & i ROHFRT‘ ELL ‘g enor Robusto, and T Ap- 5 nd, Fritz Williams. Samuel Reed, * “MONKEY ON A STICK.” 3 : . e Funny Irishman. i R e it a OrTOW \\.‘ ,”,‘,"\' 5 H “PARROT AND CANARY.” NvOHN LE CLAIR EE O ccf]’:)‘é}CGLER. KITTIE MITC—EELL. Comedienne ;x\‘»i f’(:-\\[ Sl = ~:Y She E R . Galiyer. Lon! E « “JEWEL OF ASIA. The BC“al.ltlfl:ll SISTERS HAWTHORNB A:'lr:“,l\q :,",‘W AT BILL OF VAUDEVIL 3(.\\1“z< i = “!.”,]: :\7 0. Ao el G ey T BSToReAL P ~ | SUNDAY, MAY 14th—SOUVENIR NIGHT, ”Ln“z’h'!l':;m\";:l;l/]\y }%;}gwgmnn _New Songs, Music and 3 el R == ens Wite " a it by otir towns. . THE SREAT H13 GAL PANORAMA, | 100t i " ES | THE DILLON BROS. J e v ML 100 PERFORMANCE OF *THE GEIHA, F.YALDARES, | THEDILLONEROS. |} EN PARIK. UNON COURSING PARK. morrow night . MONDAY, ™M ISTH— ° stz Sir ]‘ BATTLE OF Ofl'enb;h\y "OI:PEEUE :ND EURYDICE.” THE Fouembfiwgm‘!:fi%]fil SISTERS. SPEC]AL T0=DAY ‘unday SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. MAY Gth and 7th Bt ut MANILA BAY il T DR MATiNfE&‘O-BK? Sl\mday; "":‘:;‘; gy scat, 20e: Balcony 105, | yaUDEVILLE SHOW, |EXTRA AND OPEN STAKE. Children 10c, any part. — _ | BLACK FACE COMEDY, | v Akt A wondertully realistic represcntation of the . UNIVERSAL BROTHER MUSICAL SELECTIONS, | 128 NOMINATIONS. as a sensational st 8 &t t sea battle ever fought. ~ | | raau s o Do E The spectator stands near Dewey on the KATHERINE A. TINGLEY, SUTRO BATHS POEPL\.’JLE:RAB'XI\FSZ'SO g RFAE\Ei G TRAPEZE | $1010 —PRIZE MONEY — $1010 possible two is a record that bridge, while the contest rages all around. Leader and official head, Cabinet officers and SUNDAY, May 7, at 2:0 p. m. 3::2 o ety Bunaky Anpingline ?J;on | JUGGLING g | ; 7] e proud ) Surpasi - ano s Vi I y presentatives to e e ™ SR = t g z might be proud of. It i§ Surpasses the pamoramas of Waterioo and | [I4nY representatives to th nt congress at IMMENSE PROGRAMME. Muslo, Dancing, . Bowling, Boating, Fishing | PREMIERYE: DANSEUSE | TRAIN SERVICE fifty per cent better than Mr. Gettysburg In scope tnd present interest. a, ¢ DuBlls mesting =4 and other amusements. | L b Leaves Third and Tc Saturday. P len I8 e oy b g g B 5 Vet g | SWIMMING RACES FOR | lefreshments at ‘city prices, Fare, rouna And CONCERT. | 10:4 & m. ana 12:55 Ty ! . e 3 arket Street, near Elghth. = : Including admiss ) . o : T introduction as a playwriter. et Addresses by prominent sf\ukyx on 1hs ol VALUABLE PRIZES. A e e e SRS OO | st e acer Returning from Ta & n melodramas that are OPEN DAILY FROM § a. m. to 10 p. m. | osophy. of Tite. Muste o the noted Eobam ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, be. THE STEAMER UKIAH- Take San Mateo electric cars direct to Park ‘ fmmediately after last course. Extra train L : - T 5 | WoRnertan intarpoae by the noted London | pathing, Meluding admission, 2c; enilaren, e, | JViIl leave Tiburon ferry at 10:80 a. m. 12:10 | entrance. from Park on Sunday, 4:40 p. m. San Mateo herever melodrama is played ADMISSION, 60c; Children, 2. 1 a5a Mr. Be ¥ 2 and 4 p. m. Returning, leave El Campo at Glen Park open week days from 10 a. electric cars every t inutes. asil Crump. Admilssion free. OPEN NIGHTS. N6 e m, 1L Sand 6B m. P [ A N S it Tad 6 a. m., 1, . m. ssion, mission, 2 cents. Ladies Free.

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