X 10 THB COURIER. THEATRlGAb. THE FUNKE. Thosa who miss "Two Married Men" at the FuDke Oppra IIoubp, Monday, November 2Ch, for one nighi only, will miss a good laugh There are many specialties and the action of the play is' always fast and furious so that before one realizes it, the evening is over, the curtain is down and you laugh on your way home, and keep on laughing until you go to sleep. Prices 15, 25, 35 and 50 cents. Seats now on sale. second act are an excellent and exqui site example of the coetumttr's art and evoked a burst of ppplauee." Prices 25, 50 and 75 cents and $1.00 and $1.50. Seats on sale Monday. Theatre-goers elsewhere, seem to be taking kindly to Elmer Walters' pro duction, "Where is Cobb?" which will be presented at the Funke Opera House Wednesday evening, November 28th, and Thanksgiving matinee and night. The farce loving public of this city, will, no doubt, be afforded the opportunity to indulge itself to the fullest extent of enjoyment. The company promises to be composed of comedians who possess talent as fun makers as well as singers. Prices 15 to 50 cents. Seats on sale Wednesday for all three shows. Since the death of Auguetin Daly, Mr. Robert Morris of the Neill Com pany is regarded as one of the most capable and exacting stage director- and manager in the American theatrical profession. No other organization car ries the amount of specially designed and elaborate properties than jdoes the Neill Company. An entire car is filled with rich tapestries, costly oriental draperies, specially designed furniture, invaluable bric-a-brac and other ac curate details for the production of plays given by this organization. The sale of seats will begin next Tuesday at the Oliver Theatre box of fice. Thanksgiving matinee and eve ning, "An American Citizen," and also Friday night. Regular prices. THE OLIVER. "Innes," the renowned bandmaster has had quite a remarkable career. He is some ff hat of a remarkable man apart from his recognized genius as a director. Scenes from Grand Opera by Grand Opera Artists is the latest feature of his programs. It makes the band the larg est musical organization traveling this year. Lohengrin, Tannhauser, Aids, Faust and Trovatore are to be sung, the leading roles being taken by Galasei, Achille Alberti, Frances oyden,Helene "Noldi, Xanten, Montegriffo and others. Comes to the Oliver Theatre, Tuesday No ven. be r 27th." "Regular prices. Seats now on sale. Nodd I am going to get out of poli tics. I am almost ashamed to look my self in the face after the things the papers said about me. Todd But you must expect that. Nodd I did, to an extont. But with these fellows not even a man's vices are sacred. Town Topics. UNDKK TUB DIRECTION OP 0. L CRAWFORD S F.C.ZEOR0IG Corner l3tb and P. Phone 351 TiriMi Tuesday, November 27. ONE NIGHT ONLY. INNES BAND SEV5NTY PEOPLE, PVT THE WONDERFUL Including IXiY I JL CORNET1ST. JSKOTAOUjuAJR ANVII, SCKIVKS Introducing Corps of Costumed Musical Blacksmiths, Electrical Anvils, etc. The whole in combination with SCENES FROM GRAND OPERA (Not in costume) by Miss Frances Boyden, Signora Helene Noldi, Signor Edgardo Zerni, Herr Wilhelm Xanten, Mr. S. P. Veron and Signor Achille Alberti. Advance sale now on at the usual place. Prices 25c, 50c. 75c and $1.00. bEGAb NOTICE A complete tile of "The Courier" is kept in an absolutely fibefboof build ing. Another file is kept in this office and still another has been deposited elsewhere. Lawyers may publish legal KoncEs in "The Courier" with security as the files are intact and are pre served from, year to year with great care. One always expects fine costuming and scenery in comic opera, "such as "The Princess Chic," which is going to be on view.at the Oliver Theatre, Wed nesday, November 28th. The Chicago Chronicle speaks as follows? "Never in any production, no matter of what na ture, have more beautiful costumes and scenery been shown in Chicago., The dresses of the men and women in the Oo you get your Courier regularly ? Please compare address. If incorrect, please Bend right address to Courier office. Do this this week. The COURIER And any One Dollar Voman'i Club Magazine 1.50 HI Y, I?irt: Time Here MAR6UERITA SYLVfl UNDER THE DtRECTION OP 0. T. CRAWFORD MD F. C. ZEHRURG COR. O AND TWELFTH. PHONE 604 Monday, November 26. ONE NIOfiTT ONJLVY. The Laughing Success, "Tito MRRVED flEfl" Special Scenery. Novel Specialties. Pretty Girls. Prices only 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. Seats on sale Saturday. THANKSGIVING JUAJMNK. '. :I ' The Giant of Modern Farce, EbMBR WAkTBRS' VMWE S COBB? A Huge Heap of Hilarity. - "What It Is A very funny farce well acted, sprightly specialties, and enough laughs to Iron out all your .wrinkles." ."r-v In Kirk LaShelle's Elaborate 825,000 Opera-Comique Production THE PRINCESSS CHIC Direction of John P. Slocum. Book by Kirk LaShelle, music by Julian Edwards. Ensemble of GO artists, in cluding Marguerita Sylva, James C. Ninon, Mathilde Preville, Agnes Paul, Winfield "Blake, Thomas Leary, Walter A. Lawrence, Neil McNeil, Frederick Knights and 50 others. '-Equal to Robin Hood." N Y. Journal. "Altogether a success. 'New York Herald. P ices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Seats on sale 'Monday, 9 A. M. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. Two nights and matinee, beginning Thanksgiving Matinee Thursday. November 29. Manager Zehrung has the honor to announce the engagement of America's most versatile actor, Mr. JAJVIKS VEIIvl And the incomparable JVolll Company presenting .Thanksgiving aftnrntvin nnrl AVAninir. Nut Oiturlariti'a HrAutnat rVtmArlv Sn.aao AN AMRI6AN GITIZBN FRIDAY NIGHT the famous society drama, Written by America's greatest dramatist, BroDson Howard. Lavish Scenic Mountings. No advance in prices. . Prirps 25r. 50r. 75r. and Sl.OO. Spates n c:1p Tuonan .,- 9 A.M. for all three shows. 44 99 HCTOHIirS s HYATT, SELECT OAK AND HICKORY WOOD SAWKD ANY LENGTH. T v H r b