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Chicago’s Greatest Success 
Chicago has been ahead of Boston 
in one respect this season, for it saw 
eihe Time, the Place and the Girl” 
and saw it for more than 350 perform- 
ances, which established beyond a 
question this production as the jolliest 
of any seen here upon the stage of the 
Windy City in a large number of 
years. But Boston is going to havea 
chance to see this before long and on 
Monday, May 6, the Singer-Askin 
company will give it at the Tremont 
theatre in the most artistic fashion. 
Tremont Theatre 
The next attraction at this theatre 
will be a return engagement of Mr. 
James K. Hackett, one of the most 
popular players on the American 
stage, who will be seen in a modern 
society play, entitled “The Walls of 
Jericho.” This drama has the distinc- 
tion of having been played for two en- 
tire seasons in London, for six months 
in New York, and four weeks in 
Chicago, where it has met with unani- 
mous praise, not only of the press and 
the public, but the pulpit as well. 
Added to its brilliancy, as a piece of 
literary work, it is a powerful criticism 
of London society of today. 
Keith’s Theatre. 
Following shortly after the depart- 
ure of Vesta Victoria, who has shown 
the patrons of Keith’s the style of 
work done by the best of the English 
comediennes, will come Ethel Levey, 
whose methods are purely American 
and who is a capital representative of 
our own leading comediennes. Since 
her return to the vaudeville stage 
some six months ago, Miss Levey has 
had no trouble in re-establishing her- 
Belleas One Of the’ cleverest of our 
female entertainers, a reputation she 
enjoyed when she left vaudeville for 
musical comedy. She will sing 
several songs written especially for her 
during her engagement, which is for 
the week of April 22d only. 
John C. Rice and Sally Cohen are 
to play their latest farcette, “All the 
World Loves a. Lover.” Rice and 
Prevost, the most famous and amus- 
ing of all the knockabout acrobats in 
their droll specialty, ‘‘Bumpety 
Bumps,” will appear again. 
Smith and Campbell, the original 
side-walk conversationalists ; the Willis 
Family, very talented musicians ; May 
Edouin and Fred Edwards, in their 
bright sketch, “A Bachelor’s Dream ;”’ 
Leona Thurber and her Blackbirds, 
the best of the pickaninny acts; the 
Murray Sisters, two very clever 
comediennes, and Borani and Nevaro 
in a novel contortion specialty, will all 
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