Hi IRT1ARY 3 i^.WHil FEIDAY;^FEBRmRY^ 3,' l922.:i« «s .•# ^i^^^^ttiiyt; W$$0Mi£m$^$?$ "â- ' . •â- â- •.â- ' i S "Stock Companies are coming to life nlgain eveirwh^^ has one well established at the Victoria "TTReatre on the north side, at Belmont and Sheffield"Avenues»^|p'v:|:M'i*:;;si|?lf !, :â€"â€"-*â€" â€"Sheppard Butler, Tribune. â- . >^V'rv, .:â- ;. ..........._.....____........_L h»m â€"wmmm>mmmmmmmm.m-m * ^'vm'm.* * ~ » *«â- â- »â- !'• '^^^^^^^SH^U^^^^^^^^^ THEATRE BELMONT AND SHEFFIELD AVES. $$£*â- â- f"The pretentious maianer in which the late loop successesare being presented in suc- cessive order by the Gazzolo Stock Co. offers the masses the exceptional opportunity^; tc-ofe -tain n>st-class amusement at a remarkably low pricaJ^=~The Optimist*-AmeHcan,|^|^^|| pliitrne^iotol^.!^^ !:4l«frth. sid* playhouse, a theatre that Would adorn any cornierlit the loop. There i Frank 4LP, GaMolo stages only plays i of knowfrvalUe; he sets them; With as much attention to detail as possibly can >""i>e given them, and he pleases his ever growing public"â€"-©. L,. Hall, Journal. â- ......",- •â€"-.......-â- -:- â- - .........•'--':- â€"........^---:;â€"â- •; .-'•;. 'V" -;'. . ONE 1; w .,E. n »h. =§ \j i\ is - las?// STARTING SUNDAll MATH^E^FEBlfS CHICA G$l|,Mt„ By Pauline Phelps and Marion Sjiortg X^^^WSOf^^^i^ Adapted Frottt^be^ovel^f the; Satac^N^me^y^ Like "LighthinV* the "Shavings" of the title is the nickname given the character in the play who potters through life in his own dillydallying, way, a warm-hearted fellow whont the town come* to regard as a "crank/1 iutwhlTis sufficient of\an altruist tostraighten outthe affairs of others, while letting his own happiness take care of itself. It is the tale of a young widow who comes to the little^^apeTXJ^"^!*^^*'^..©! the brother who had made a misstep and learned his lesson throngh_^j^ris^n^_sentenj^tJti *§L^^tl?M!lJ»*we^^njenft of whittling in his shop who sees to it that the widow is housed and that the brother is given employment in^ the town bank. AjnjJtj8j^Snavings!L_again<^wh^n^th# -tongues of the town gossips-begin^ ^o-wagrwbo^takes^J-| "th^n^lame^forTie shortagemomentarily, upon himself. It is "Shavings" who straightens out the affairs of the young lovers, and above all, it is "Shavings" who silently and bravely accepts his fate ^yrhenJto^Qifag widow selects another......-'â- â- •-â- -.K,.y-rvw; , â- -•â€" , â- ", â- â- •;â- • : â- '^'v;," •â- â- -â- ^â- â- v*:':?:---^ "This column seizes occasionally the opportunity to direct attention to the good work being done by Prank Gaz- zolo's industrious stock company at the Victoria. A balanced residence company is a valuable asset to any com- munity. It gives many good/ but some times disused plays, a new lease on life and makes available at a merely nomi- nal admission charge many excellent pieces with, which a renewal of ac- jlttaantan Shown In Stock iisfli PEbPI^E want The Victoria coiueany Abes tvotluhg... ""_____1........._.._____J.__,„.__,^ every detail all the plays which into CJHBBRUUi* tone its hands, it casts them suitable pro- « - vides them with attractive scenes and- ±*±*r unfailingly pleases its extensive fol- ff~~ lowing." '.": '.' DRIVE that THQUCfcHT home. #HEY~-want GOOD cheer. PROSBfi HIT V ! Think; m PROSPERITY! Write S|I^OSf^RITT!toMakle1* REPLY with^aj GRIN and say IT A twenty-four HOUR Job. Every mmtiUO PROSPERITY1 WB :SAY:,,it;;.tOr,:^:,,;, you... ^'*:>- \-mx&i>& ;;!;.g. Prank A. P.: voaazolo's^Vi^oru^ IsMayers have restored the popularit^^ I'fpf . the stock in â- â- this city with a ven§|l 0eeaMe&r^^Fr^Qmmei^B ::;;;;theate^T$ff|t" i? â- frelmont ^d "Sheffield.'. A^^nas^neen^" . ;£ â- the. .Mecca"' of-: high-class modern :pro||t ductions all this season, and while in If fNew.' York last week he contracte*ilta Slifor another list of successes wit %mg*itKFp~TrT^ successful plays- and their reproduc- tion in stock with elaboraf has been maintained on a marvel- Impending Joys to be Seen Hi Victoria TTieatfe ~\. "The Mirage." ^The Champion^' /'Lombard!, Ltd." "Scrambled Wives." "The Ruined Lady. "The Passion Flower.' "Transplanting Jean." "TThe Tiger Rose.' =^MIss^UdhÂ¥^ett^ 'Daddy Long Legs. "Business Before Pleasure.' "The Detour." "Enter Madame/' "La La Lucille." "Happy Go Lucky.* "Twin Beds." "Experience": wf$: Excerpts From Various I Newspaper Critics About '49S'Victoria- Theatre Pfayaa ^A capable stage director and an equally as capable actorâ€"that is Willis .:Hall.";r;:^ti^ ElJ'Bob Jones is clever and versatile comedian as I would: werirare^rsee/'? "If Miltott Kibbee is not in the^cast, ^you miss an evening of continual joy/' B /'Blma Cornell Hailr-ts-^rOTaracter woman who fits every part she plays." "With his skillful portrayals Of the villain, WillaJrd Kent makes you shiver." |[^|gg^i"u^ '., ^^Lois-Wilson-is a star whoao popu^~ ^hirity^njyer,,:Waiies." .,- .,,,„j>v,b,.,......,.., * "Rose Dean makes a lasting: Im- pression in her roles as ingenue." -~~«--»A: leading: Jady_Iof JbA Dramal describes Cecile Elliott to perfection." ,,,, m-*m^: busly' high .nj^^.^^mJM9m^^m namsr Joys to jo^||rv^toi||^ ^'The Champion ^LombOTxti^iLtd .,.„.. ^Scrambled Wivesl1^ ,,,^,,,,„5,.,.„..,,BnÂ¥<. f^^^^pI^The':Ruined^;.)L«dy^^^^^« ?;-.^?«m^m. «.Tbe passion ; â€" r: >--«s«tts»»tea«* tat "Business Befor| .Pleasure^ ^The Detpur." ^Enter Madame/' "La La LuciUe/* it â„¢Haimyl3dTiu^|& •Twin Beds iExneriencfi .M:mmi&; ComiFprt Note :'i§^$s§§^ ;Hic^":pATRONS^heatrJ generally shy at sitting in BO|L SEATS, v and for a good reason, too. Whenever, boxes are over- crowded -. -(and^^tneTiSSfregnently are) there is no comfort, and line of stage view ~often obstructed, also confusion occurs as to which chair to occupy. To insure our patrons comfort and unobstruct- ed stage view Miv Gazzolo has re- duced the number of seats in each box and every chair will be _nwmherftd so t hoffpatron know exactly/ wher^ jo, J&g^^Ma^4f^jajm^ presented and^ wins much.^hearty ap- iatloni pree ^SW- _iTanBr^^incis* chtf actefteatiohs are presented in masterly sty ie/^1Sf;: __ McDonald, whose perform' ance i "^el^^iir^TO^ ^Bqallyv^^^^^^^^^ ^I€XaRIA 4|L4XI^^ gt!1' SUNDAY NIGHTS iSa*n±£loo£ ^BaiconyV firsfr^O^ rows>^~» I Balcony, next 9 rows JHBox Seats REGU LAR MATIN ECS hurgday, Saturd; EVENINGS 9vrpws.;yv:..:.:,>f^>^.p,;Box:;rSe^s^ ARlv __-_^zl4u)ohd»y to Saturday Jttain^JEkJffliL^^ Balcony, next 12 rowsT. 4 •«..... 30c Boat Seats .. ....,vav...*rf;.....88^ CU â- â- % ii,!>S^^5;#iH::^ 1 ^onlraf v^to; oast '"cusiil*there: will be no advance In admission any holiday performancei* Manager Gazzolo "proposes to maintain • r ^ stationary scale of prices andisromlses the Victoria refluiar rates of admission In force all this season to prevail on all holiday pt*f-*-m jfatfmaiutee^io matter how ......^IZZ--..._.....,.; , '.; . 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