Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1904 — CLEVELAND’S THEATRE. [ARTICLE]
CLEVELAND’S THEATRE.
Beginning with matinee next Sunday, April 24th, another amazing array of steller vaudeville lights will be seen at Cleveland’s new* theatre, which has, since its opening last October gained in popular favor every day and every week, and nowadays anyone wanting a desirable location finds it advisable to secure seats in advance. There is no doubt about the success of Mr. Cleveland’s beautiful play house because Chicago’s representative citizens gather there twice daily, and the enormous crowds, combined with the rapturous applause bestowed upon the artists Mr. Cleveland presents is proof positive that he has, as he terms it, “Caught the town for fair.” Charlie Case, tbe man with the “knock-out drops,” as Mr. Cleveland puts him, will head the bill, and petite, dashing, vivacious Eva Tanguay will sing new songs, wear new gowns and incidentally introduce some more of the new dancing steps that get her such vociferous applause. Another foreign novelty new to Chicago that Mr. Cleveland will introduce is Poettinger’s quintette of singing and dancing—Swedish nightingales—five beautiful -young ladies that it is said create a furore wherever they appear. Ferrar, Cole and Co,, direct from New York will introduce a new novelty sketch, and then there are the Marco twins, European eccentrics, which together with the high class vocal sketch of Pierce & Roslyn, the marvelous Zamora family from Circo Orrin, City of Mexico; the wonderful biograph and other great acts will excel in every way all the other big shows seen at Cleveland’s heretofore. Ladies and children these days when making appointments say “meet me at Cleveland’s.” Two performances are given daily.
