. The Argonaut . aris, willgive living reproductions of famous bas-reliefs and groups of statuary. Mr. and Voelker, musical artists, will be l heard for the first time in San Voelker is a violinist, while Mrs. Voel-ker is an accomplished accompanist. Zazelland Vernon, known as the tourist and hisvalet, will reappear, after a visit to almostevery part of the globe. This time they bringwith them a supporting company, and willpresent their original comedy-pantomime, en-titled The Elopement. Schepps dog andpony show, a school of equine and caninescholars of advanced edu


. The Argonaut . aris, willgive living reproductions of famous bas-reliefs and groups of statuary. Mr. and Voelker, musical artists, will be l heard for the first time in San Voelker is a violinist, while Mrs. Voel-ker is an accomplished accompanist. Zazelland Vernon, known as the tourist and hisvalet, will reappear, after a visit to almostevery part of the globe. This time they bringwith them a supporting company, and willpresent their original comedy-pantomime, en-titled The Elopement. Schepps dog andpony show, a school of equine and caninescholars of advanced education, will appearfor the first time in this city. Claude Gilling-water will appear with his competent companyfor the last time, presenting The WrongMan ; and the troupe of eight BedouinArabs will continue their whirlwind hold-overs will be George W. Day,the Wilson trio of German comedians andwarblers, and the Orpheum motion will be a special matinee at the Or-pheum on Tuesday, July War Play at the attraction at the Central Theatre dur-ing next week will be Lincoln J. Carters wardrama, Chattanooga. This play is full ofpatriotic sentiment, realistic battle scenes,noise and excitement. Theodore Gamble willhave the heros role, and Henry Shumer,James Corrigan, Miss Elliott. Edna Elsmere,and others will be prominently cast. Therewill be a special matinee on Tuesday, July4th. * m * Anecdotes of Quinn. a noted actor of Garrickstime, loved to dine, and was often fuddledin consequence when he went on the , while playing with Peg Woffington,who was acting Sylvia, his daughter in TheRecruiting Officer, instead of asking her,• Sylvia, how old were you when your motherdied? he said married. Sylvia laughed,and being put out of her cue. could onlystammer, What, sir? Pshaw, cried themore confused Quinn. I mean, how oldwere you when your mother was born? The body of Duke Humphrey was returnedfrom Egypt, embalmed in the rarest w


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