Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jul 1906, p. 10

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Campbell opens her Am- erican tour om October 16th, in New- ark, NJ. The play in which she will appear is as yet unnamed. Sardou's "La Piste," recently pre- sented in London by Mme. Rejane, will receive an elaborate New York production in the autumn, The SBhuberts ve secured that ex- cellent actress, Mrs, Le Moyne, and and ha dded her to their list of want Cool Footwear. We have a line of A OXFORD TIES 'hat are extremely in weight, . Pipes 8%. con wonderfully and durable. If you wish to ap- £ daintily attired from head $0 foot, | | Hous stim sspems sadws willrehind your mancy, foe INGS. 356 Kin EE SECE TW, BOYD & SON JENN ) : porting Coos cncy 27 Matte Dzma ST Wes, : Laat gst. TT ® MONTREAL fs Fisherm lk Fass Line, #plit shot for Sinkers for Bass fishing. Six Musorted styles Lass and trout Ries. she foot silkworm gut leader. Fighteen single gut 1's Qui by Maurice Donmay, is another play secured for Bellew's use next season, ager. » AR etording to a correspondent of the Athenaeum in London and in Paris, the summer dramatic season seems short and umprosperous, the season advanced in both capitals being the same--the want of fibre in the Joc rodieed. With the exception of the uses held by foreign actors, scarcely a novelty is announced in London for immediate production, and arrange- ments for the autumnal season are in progress or in contemplation at many houses. Milton and Sargent Aborn, whose splendid singing organization in "Rob- in Hood," last season, formed one of the most memorable offerings of its kind on the road, will take a promi- nent, place among musical purveyors for the coming theatrical year. This successful attraction. will again be sent on a tour of the country, and other productions under their direc- tion, will be the clever comedienne, Countess 'Von Hatzfeldt, supported by Robert Lett and a big company of singers, comedians and show rirls in the New York Casino, presentation of "The Little Duchess"; and another company of like magnitude in the charming comic opera success, 'Dolly Varden." Several other musical com- edy and comic opera productions are Emperor William, and the wh ole over thé recent birth to the Ger man princess of a son. The young prince and future ruler of Germany was born on the morning of July 4th, and will be named William. The christening will take place on August 2th. German nation are 'rejoiciag crown prince and crown stars. She will be seen in one of Browning's poetic plays. * The Shuberts who have obtained control of the New York Hippodrome, will open it on September 3rd, with a spectacle on a gorgeous scale, "Mrs. Warren's Profession" having been pronounced a harmless play, it will soon be served up again. Several managers are competing for the right. Charles Frohman has arranged with C, M. S. McLellan to write the book 2 it will be to your interest to call on The Carriage Maker sterilized bottles Try it. Cor, Brock and Bagot Sts. *Phone 567. In 5 Gallon Lots or over, the dock. SELBY LIMITED. Storage ! You Know w That ? : 3 of Kingston and viet de- facili them beautiful snow this season, Waggons will he more used. If you are In need of a Wageon or Buggy of any special design, Jas. 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Ben Greet, who is nothing if not ori- ginal, is arranging to produce a ser- irs of plays at the Jamestown expo sition by English and American auth- ors of the period of 1007-1907, John Sayte Crawley and Dallas An- derson, who were members of Ben Greet's company for the last fow sea- sons, have been engaged to support Mr. Sothern and Miss Marlowe, next season. Charlotte Walker has signed con- tracts with Edward A. Braden to play the part of Constance Pinckney in Louis Evan Shipman's "Un Parole," period, Robert Mantell will appear as King Claudius next scason in W. 8, Gil bert's burlesque," "Rosencranz and Guildenstem." Tt has never heen scen {in America, but has been done several times in London. Arthur Colling has secured Mrs. Pat- rick Campbell to " play the heroine's i role in Hall Caine's "The Bondsman" which is to be produced at Drury Lane in the autumn, This involves the abandonment of Mrs, Campbell's Am- erican tour, | - Edith Wynne Matthison, who won such popularity in "Everyman," and other presentations by the Ben Greet players, will be seen again in Ameri ea, and under the managément of Klaw and Erlanger, if a suitable play oun be found for her. It is definitely announced that Flor- mee Roberts will be seen in "Giacon- da" next season. Miss Roberts gave the first English production of the D"Annuntio's play in San Francisco in 1904, while Duse is the only other new comedy, a play of the civil war actress who has ever played it in this country, Fila Wheeler Wilcox"s play, "Miz 8 to be seen at MeVicker's, icago, in September. The announced cast includes Charles Dalton, Frank Losee, George Wessells, Evelyn Carter- Carrington, Helen Wainwright, Mrs. Louise Rial and Elizabeth Kennedy, who will play Esther, In the thirteen years "In Old Ken- tucky' has been touring without anv sign of waning popularity, Jacob Litt has paid C. TT, Dagey. the author, the enormous sum of RI87.6%0 in royal ties, "In Old Kentucky" begins its fourteenth year in August at Albany, N.Y., with the most elaborate produc- 'tion ever given the play, Charlee Frohman will produce Henry Arthur Jones' new play, "The Hypo- crites," at the Hudson theatre in September. The scenes are laid in a small country town. A strong com- pany of Anglo-American players have been engaged for the production, in- cluding J, H, H. *Glendenning and Josie Millward. Haddon Chambers remembered best, perhaps, for his "Captain Swift." will be among the authors who will pro- vide material for the tour of Kyrle Bellow next season. The Chambers | viny for Bellew, though completed, i yet unvamed, '"'Moliere," a new drama Barnes, Arthur Lewis, t card. § Medicine Co.' Brockeille, now in preparation, and they have arranged with Liebler and company for the exploitation of Elsie Janis in "The Vanderbilt Cup," in which he had a long run at the Broadway theatre, New York. The several Aborn opera companies, which have heen hav- ing long runs in New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg. have met with greater success. this year - than ever before, and Messrs. Aborn are now preparing to put a company of the same in the one-night stands, to fill the place left vacant by the Bostonians as the representative comic opera com- pany of America, A GREAT DELIGHT Caused By Arrival of An Heir. Berlin, July 21.--The arrival of a new heir to the imperial crown of Germany has been a source of great delight, not only to the parents of the voung prince, * but still more to the kaiser's only daughter, Princess Victorian Louise, who is exceedingly happy in her new dignity as aunt. I am told that as soon as she heard the shots fired in honor of the new-born prince, and had found out that she was to have a nephew and not a niece, she immediately went down in the wine cellar and ordered the "kellormeister" - to send up cham for every servant and soldier on duty in the pal The kellermeister sent word to the empress to find out whether she should be obeved or not, 'and aJthongh the empress was astonished at the idea of her ddughter, she sent' word hack that she thought it was a most time ly one, and so evervbody in the pa laco drank the health of the future Kaiser in foaming wine, The dealers of the city of Berlin proved themselves to be very much up-to-date, for hardly had it became known that a prinee had been horn when they had for sale in the street new postal ecards, showing the old Kaiser Wilhelm, Kaiser Friedrich, and the present' kaiser holding the babv, pagne ce. whom he had not vet seem, in his arms, and the crown prince. Under neath the charming family picture was the eaption of five generations. The idea has proved to he an exceedingly good one, for nearly one-quarter of a million of these cards have been séld It is considered sign of the rumors that a 1 oncilintion js to take place at Copenhagen between the kaiser and the Duke of Cumibser land, that a very cordial letter of congratulation was recived by the crown | prince from the old Dowager Queen Maria of Hanover and her son, Duke Ernest August of Cumberland. ------ Hot Weather Ailments. At the first sign of illness during the hot weather, give the little ones Baby's Own Tablets or in a few hours the trouble may he beyond cure, Baby's Own Tablots is the best medi- cine in the world to prevent summer complaints if given occasionally to well. children. 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There was a distinctly orl jde 'to the evidence yesterday in the de whiskey case at the Clerkenwell, London, sessions, where two North London licensees are appealing against police court convictions for 'unlawful- ly selling Scotch and Irish whiskey, which was not of Yhe ite, substance lity demanded." a a fellow of the institute of chemists and a public analyst, caused much laughter by his recital of the experiences of two monkeys, "I experimented on them with alco- hol," he said, "in order to ascertain the physiological effects of pot and pa- tent still whiskey. "One was filled with malt, and he got peacefully and beautifully tight, and behaved just like a perfect gentle- man, "After a little while, under the in- fluence of this fine whiskey, he began to show signs of pulling round, and I gave him some tea, which he took very pleasantly, and behaved quite well. There were no after effects, and the monkey was happy. "The other monkey, when given drunk, and went mad. He went flying about the place, and ultimately col- lapsed." "So that the patent-still whiskey made one benevolently drunk and the other mad drunk ?"" asked Mr. Bous- field, K.C., who appeared for the Is- lington Borough council, which institu: ted the prosecutions. "Yes," Mr. Hunter replied. I changed the experiment three weeks af terwards, and the monkey which had been peacefully tight on malt got sud denly uproarious with the patent-still spirit." "Did you pour it down their throats ?"" asked the judge. "Oh, monkeys like whiskey. They are like their brother Scots" Mr Hunter said, and the court rocked with laughter. Mr. McCallum, a Perthshire ming who has reached the ripe "age of eighty-three, also amused the court, "If people drink malt whiskey they do not have a thirst next morning," he said ; "but if they drink grain whis- key they come round next morning and plead : 'For heaven's sake, give me a glass !" 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