28 THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1900.

"KIDSAPPED IX XEW YORK." MISS ! FAY'S SUCCESS successful and thoroughly meritorious American plays, and will be seen at the I Melodrama the Bill at tlte Grand Lends to a Return Engagement the Grand in the very near future, with the Thin Work. author, Russ Whytal, in the principal Coming: Week. part. The attraction at the Grand this week, i METROPOLITAN j^Lg^ The management of the Metropolitan The story of the play is domestic, with commencing tonight, will be Howard theater a story background of the Civil Hall's "Kidnapped In New York," have been fortunate in securing war, but with Fay it is not a melodrama, and the comedy And Barney Gilmore, formerly of and Anna Eva for a return, commenc- is Tonight-Tomorrow Night TUESDAY Gilmore ing Tuesday so important that it is in of Leonard, as the star, and a strong sup- evening, for the balance of one those Two Performances Only. the week, and special Miss characters that Mr. Whytal appears. Tha MIGHT porting company. by request emotional ..... "wSSST work is in hands Jsh.n Brandon, the treasurer of the Fay will give two matinees this week, th>3 of such ; fl"v w-v « Matinees Wednesday and Saturday on Wednesday well-known people as Mable Knowles, j - Manhattan club, is falsely accused of and Saturday, for ladies Angeline robbing the club, and goes only. Crowded houses have greeted Miss Miss S. Pullia, Mr. C. H. Gel- ! the safe of dart, Dingeon, Melville, Ryley's 1 Jos. Jas. Alex. ] Dunne & to jail, leaving a daughter, Mary, a!c:;9 Fay here, including some of St. Paul's , Stewart, and hopeless. Mr. Dooley, a journalist most wide and practical business Geo. W. Walters. Claude H. |jr awake Cooper, Myadart ' they perhaps, Starln, while that re- M and (Gilmore's character), men, and the most ! MILLINERY. detective were, markably gifted child actress, I | § little Isa- sticks to Brandon and Mary, whom he bewildered people present, who were on . belle Barriscall, is a conspicuous figure. LIBRARY BLDG. 7TH STREET. % loves. She becomes the governess of the committees chosen to go on the • Comedy Festival g Baby Elsie, the daughter of John Clark, stage. They everything, Kellar, Magician,* * ir have scrutinized the booked for wealthy man, Is known Mary is the ANNA a but as but have found no clue, and, despite the Metropolitan opera house for three nights i With an All-Star Cast, Presenting " \u25a0 PDCIT and Wednesday matinee, commencing Chas. H. Hoyt's PUy, Will give M IWEA I Monday, May 21. • • » The Valentine Stock company, headed 1 by Anna and Kate Blancke, will begin I an engagement at ihe Metropolitan op- j A Thursday, May RAG |f era house 24. BABY r^ Marvelous Preparing for our Mid-Summer showing of all the newest creations A Superb Co.edy H \S ft in Ladies' and Children's MAX RrHBECK. O^aniz.t.on, |. ff^ «**»»\u25a0«* 1 Mathews &Bulger, Lizzie Sanger, _ "I ______Mary Marble, John W. Dunne, A ftF 01H Ff) Walter Jones, Marion Gunning, You should not miss BtWiatU Norma whalley, Ethel Kerwan, seeing her this time. Kintfn | | hi Mascots. " »»# p,eO-/-Marion, The Eieht 11. In to for I ! Maude Courtney. English Dancing Girls, i NOVEL |ff order make room this showing, we will offer you on & Philip " H. Ry'.oy, The Pony Ballet and OB M ' Eessie Tar.r.eh:: 1,, Wiseman's Male «M ' Tony W^ tt «• \u0084 .. j INONDAY,JNAY 14TH: | Hart, Serenacers. «1 Matinee Price, A Larg, a^d Pattern Hats worth up to "£ A Eff:c! e nl Chorus U Ladies ft 8 \u25a0 $m»QO for . M* \u25a0 W ftQ to $15.00 for *pd $ May 21, 22, 23—KEILAR, THE MAGICIAN.

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Courtney, Tony Hart, Jno. W. Dunne, Marion Gunning and otlj Is. Prominent Among the dramatical artists who will among the special are: appear in a series of performances in features The German comedy and drama in Mozart MYQfCC eight mascots, English dancing girls, hall, beginning Wednesday next, takes which was the big feature of "The Man Max Ruhbc-ck. a leading part as an actor THE YOUNG CHARACTER ACTOR AND COMEDIAN, of unusual ability. His roles show the in the Moon" production at the New York JOHN DUNNE AND MARY HAKBLB, conscientious artist, who, with geniality, theater last season; Wiseman's serenad- aims, I'HIOV WILL SOJOURN HERB With Dunne & Ryley'g All-Star Cast at the Metropolitan. combines sincerity and high ill- ON ers, a quartette of male voices said to bs representations of character are true to THEIR WAY TO THE the best singing quartette In the coun- life. They are not mere creations of BARNEY try. chance, but of study GILMORE, PACIFIC close artistic re- production. IN THE Dunne and Ryley have also surround; d Manton. Signor Mazziottl, an Italian marvels witnessed, were compelled to GREAT COMEDY-DRAMA, tht ir principals with a splendid chorus, nobleman, and the villian of the play, state they were more mystified than and, on the whole, the engagement should visits Clark. There he discovers Mary when they only occupied seats In MARIA LiAIEN. 1' Brandon, had 'A BAG BABY THE BILL HEBE be a rc-il letter event in the history of our whom he knew before her the body of the house. Miss Fay even local playhouse; The complete cast for fater's conviction. By revealing her took one of them into the cabinet with "A Rag Baby" is as fellows: identity the Italian secures her dismissal. her, He then who held her hands to make sure Old Sport Harry Bulger plots to steal Else with the aid she did •Kidnapped in New York" the Kill Tony Jay J. of "Birdy," his accomplice. Taking not use them. In a few moments Slierrie Mathews the the bells began ring lit the Grand the (timing; Patrick Flnnigan, a policeman- child to Central Park he arranges to to and musical in- Walter Jones Elsie abducted struments were played, and when the Week—Helot! rnimi ut Sheddy, dude have in a cab. Cries of Michael a tramp- "Kidnappers!" and "Help!" are as gentleman came out he asserted that he Metropolitan. Walter heard never Harry Jones the carriage dashes away. A park em- released Miss Fay's hands for a Younghusband, a new talking mag- father Philip H. Ryley ploye is oa the spot. Mazziottl tells the moment. The hand and the James Magilluhogarty, a tough convicted crowd and officers that he saw netized handkerchief and some marvelous Hi fHaWW ¥ It is seldom UnH that an nggrr gat:on of su h tramp Philip H. Ryley Dooley, disguised as a coachman, drive feat.s in table lifting' were warmly re- clever artists is to be found in one com- Luigi Biinn i Vimpagne Tony Hart away. The supposed laborer throws off ceived, and then came the crowning pany Dennis O'Brien Tony Hart disguise ghost Dooley mystery. PLAY as the star cast especially tngige.] Harbour, his and like a con- MOTE-THE IS BASED ON THEIbDUCTION OF BABY MARION CLARII Fred pharmacist..Andrew Bode fronts his accuser whom to produce Hoytfs plays will attest. The St. Clair Flaherty, a specter he denounces DRAMA IX GERMAN. organization is en. San tramp Andrew Bode as the real conspirator. The nobleman NEW SONGS, route to Francis- by declaring Mary DANCES, SCENERY. I SEE THE CUTE CHILD ACTRESS. co, Dusty Bob j Andrew Bode evades arrest that where it opens June 3 for a run of ten Christian Berriel, an undertaker- was in the cab and that she stole the Three Weekn" Season Arranged at NEXT WEEK At W. MARTIMV* UMCLE TOM'g GABIN." weeks at llx- California theater, and w.ll David Andrada child as revenge for her discharge. Mozart Hall. \u25a0top over for two performances Darius Gaffleld, a married man- The scene changes to the "kidnapper's here to- Nicholas Sabastian Wednesday May 16 will begn in Mozart night and tomorrow night at the den." Dooley appears as a fruit, ven- Metro- Dr. Tombs, tv doces, etc.— der in hall a series of performances in Ger- politan opera .house, presenting Hoyt's George H. Wisman his search for long lost Elsie and grounds. The stirring Sousa marches and b is by finding her. Trapped man drama and comedy: by a company 1 popular play, A Rag Baby." The com- Venus, a rough diamond Mary Marble rewarded In the "Stars and Stripes Forever wt r« MOZART HALL weedTb^ a °v MAY 16 Clarlette Fay, a. belle of the his lair, the nobleman attempts to prove of artists which is composed mainly of greeted with the And every Wednesday pany numbers forty people, and wildest enthusiasm. Sunday and thereafter includes boarding school Maud Courtney that he was about to return the child members of the Pabst theater in Milwau- Frenchmen united with the Americans In until Juns 3. according a demonstrative welcome to the MILWAUKEE PABST CO. king THEATRE American march and his fafnous In German Comedy and Drama. band. Prices, 35c, 50c, 75c. • • • Wednesday Mfcht-'TUJTTfiRLIRBE," h;;d The music festival at Utica a de- Popular Drama—3 ACTS—By ficit of $5«.44. The recpipte w- re ii&i-IS. A. L'ARRGNGE. Prof. Timothy 1,. Robertn rehearsed ttu- children's choruses and the I"'-.sti- tacks, 2 hat pins, a small >-piU<», 2 wlr« val orchestra supplied the Bostoninstrnnu nia.l nails. 11 piece's of broken glass, from the work. It Is priipused to have an the.- size of a pea to that of a walnut, festival next year. stones of about the same blzb. There A very talented actress of Sachs, Is a blacksmith <\u,\i adjoining the barn sentimental Jules head of the Sachs concert where the was k<-pt. roles is Maria Lauen, from the German Berlin, cow. in Cincinnati, 0., who will direction in the local German man- theater ap- ager v itry, pear before a St. Paul audience next of the Sousa tour In that c< \\ i.Hfimwia Central Excursion Ilitl- died. any week in Mozart hall. Miss Lauen is ihe has Just This will nut cause in- U-tin. happy possessor of h beutlful modulated terruption of the S< usa concerto, which voice and an actress of the highest abil- have all been sold in Germany. On May 15th Central ity. She takes a front rank among the way will sell excursionWisconsinU< keta to comedy, actresses of German and will no Cot* New York ami return $20 .'A doubt attract the greatest attention when With Coat's Stomach. Boston and return she comes here. Her work is that of a Wfl&esbarrtl (Pa.) for. New York. Portland and return 31.i0 gifted, talented actress who carefully Dr. Ur>iig. a veterinary surgeon, In per- Prescott and fceturn 2>.r.0 pays attention to the smallest detail to forming an autopsy this morning <'ti a Ogdensburg and return 29.54 every geste and neglects nothing which cow that had died under his care-, dis- Monti

SCENE FKOM "KIDNAPPED IN NEW YORK." At the Grand This Week. euch popular star arUsts as Mathews an.l Miss Pratt, principal of boarding when Dooley stole It him, P.ulger, school from and has I kee, with the addition of several ac- whose success stairirfg with thei.- Bessie Tannehill the nerve to charge the detective as be- own Mrs. Maginnis, an. Italian musi- ing the tresses from the German theaters of companies during the past Tour years real abductor. Dooley, how- Cleveland and has been phenomenal; cian Bessie Tannehil! ever, soon shows that Italian Cincinnati. This company Mary Marble, so L.ou Clark, one of Miss Pratt's the plays is under the- management of Ludwlg well remembered as "The Daughter the trials a "bluff game" and then takes Elsie to Adlyn Estee her distressed Kre'ss, who for ten years has been the Regiment," In "A Milk WhHe Flasr;" that Alice Berriel, Christian's wife- parents. Mazziotti and leading man of the Pabst favorite New "Blrdy" get their as kidnap- theater in Mil- York comedian, - Walter Ethel Kirwan deserts the waukee, and is an actor of the highest Jones Jessie Richmond, pers of Baby Marlon Clark did Bergere goubrette : direct'from his great success at another trial— and Doo- ability. The company is making a tour Leona is a born and the Casino Theater in New York. Gertrude Wood ley wms the heart and hand of Mary. through does not act her roles. Prom the mo- The Mrs. Gaffield, a half- the United States, and Adolf mem she appears the scenes other talented and distinguished atists better Giesen, of this city, has closed i before she Whalley, Marion Gunning a con- I takes her public with her and lets the are: Norma G I these local favorities are Included par- Hadelburg. represents one of the old Sunday, —"Jugendfreunde," school of o a- In her dainty ticularly the Blancke girls, and June 3 com- torio singers, and is universally known a; white hand Anne edy in three acts, by Ludwlg She holds her bow, Kate, well remembered from their for- Fulda. "one of the best interpreters of the ",\l ATTRACTIONS. recital select and only the latest weaves of the most stylish cloths, with varia- tions. 20 at the People's church, and will be as- from The company includes Kate tions grave to gay and any shades between. Suits $2O to $35 Blancke, sisted by Mr. Harry Philipps, t?nor, and Trousers f5 to $10. Anne Blancke, Beulah Watson, Jessie Al W. Martin's* beautiful production of Mr. C. G. Titcomb at the piano. Bonstelle, Mary Taylor, Edward Maw- "Uncle Catoln" will be seen at the » son, I^eonard, Webster, Tom's * * E. N. Jack Rob- Grand opera house following the engage- Sousa and his band have captured Pails, ert Evans, Frederick Haak, Charles ment of "Kidnapped in New York." and are encountering royal receptions at Fleming, Edmund Witty, B. W. Morrison • • • every concert. The band played fcr the DUNCAN & BARRY, and others. "For Fair Virginia" is of the first time iast Sunday at the exposition £- one m«et