Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1904 — CLEVELAND THEATRE. [ARTICLE]
CLEVELAND THEATRE.
For the week commencing Sunday matinee April 3 at Cleveland’s Theatre, there will be greater vaudeville galore. A most imposing array of the highest salaried vaudeville artists obtainable has been secured, and Mr. Cleveland is sanguine that his patrons will pronouce the show even better than any be has presented thus far. Vernona Jarbeau, whom Chicagoans fairly adore, heads the list of the feminine stars, while T. Nelson Downs, “Kingof Koins,” who comes to us virtually direct from the Empire Theatre, London, where he has been playing from thirty to forty weeks each season for the past six years, leads the male contingent. Mr. Downs will prove a revelation to Chicagoans. Mods. L’Torcat, Parisian grotesque, and Mile. Flor D’Aliza, French chausonette, Miss Doherty and her troupe of snow white poodles. Julius Kingsley and Nelson Lewis in their newest vaudeville offering, Charles Kenna and his one man sketch, “’the Fakir,’’ the Four Miltons, refined and novel instrumentalists in a high class musical melange, A 1 Carleton, “The Striugtown Yap,” together with the wonderful biograph in which will be depicted a most striking and realistio picture, “The Battle on the Yulu,” a bonafide reproduction of one of the first land battles between the Russians and the Japanese, will form a program that Chicagoans will marvel at.
