. The street railway review . ^rt^^. i^..., B.\TH1NG PAVILION. WHALOM PARK. spreading from this to the eaves. The higher roof is graveledand the lower roof is covered with moss green stained top of the roof is surrounded by a parapet fence. The stageis so ft. wide and 40 ft. deep with a drop curtain 23 ft. high. Itis built of white oak in the natural state. The proscenium arch isof Gothic design jpd is illuminated in the evening with electriclights. It is also made of white oak. The company employed an opera troupe of 30 people last sea-son. The operas presented were Said Pasha, H


. The street railway review . ^rt^^. i^..., B.\TH1NG PAVILION. WHALOM PARK. spreading from this to the eaves. The higher roof is graveledand the lower roof is covered with moss green stained top of the roof is surrounded by a parapet fence. The stageis so ft. wide and 40 ft. deep with a drop curtain 23 ft. high. Itis built of white oak in the natural state. The proscenium arch isof Gothic design jpd is illuminated in the evening with electriclights. It is also made of white oak. The company employed an opera troupe of 30 people last sea-son. The operas presented were Said Pasha, Heart and Hand,Boccaccio, Maritana, Girofle-Girofla, Little Duke, Rip Van Win-kle, Three Black Cloaks, Fatinitza, La Grand Duchess, ClaudeDuval and Olivette. The stage was equipped with different colored electric effectsand settings every week, which proved very attractive and thepatronage of the theater during the season was enormous. Theearnings were in the neighborhood of $10,000 for 12 weeks. Theadmission is s and 10 cents, the l


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