Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1904 — CLEVELAND’S THEATRE. [ARTICLE]

CLEVELAND’S THEATRE.

Mr. W. S. Cleveland has prepared an attraction of extraordinary excellence for the coming week at his theatre in Chicago. Drama and vaudeville combined is now tbe rule at this theatre, but this is the strangest and most popular offering yet made for the interest of the public. Frank Harvey’s ever welcomed play called “Woman against Woman,” and several strong vaudeville acts by some of tbe very best and most celebrated artists in that line of entertainment, including, The Dainty Constastine Sisters, The Physical Culture act of the Francelias, Percival Price, harpist and vocalist, and others. Nothing could be better or more certain to draw a continuance of the enormous business now enjoyed at this beautiful theatre. The cast of “Woman against Woman” will be quite phenomiual. Miss Florence Stone, an actress of great power and deservedly popular in Chicago, has been specially engaged to appear in the leading role, aud Miss Louise Carter, one of the most beautiful women on the American stage, will also make her first appearance under Mr. Cleveland’s management. All of the favorities of the Cleveland Theatre Company will be seen in prominent parts. The vaudeville artists are wonders in tbeir way. All of them in the first rank of their profession, and they will add both interest and amusement to the jest of tbe programme. This attraction commences with a matinee on Sunday, Jan. 3d, and matinee will be given daily. The new scale of prices has become deservedly popular with all classes. Daily matinees, best seat, 25cts. Nights 10c to 50cts.