Daily Cape May Wave, 27 July 1898 IIIF issue link — Page 4

LITTLE IRENE AND THE ELITE PLAYERS AT I1WELLI FOIST P1YILI0H EVERY AFYERlfOOR AND EVENING-

Harrisburg Telegraph, June 10th said : The Elite Vaudeville and Musical Company, which has created such a favorable impression on those who have visited Paxtang Park this week, will close itsengagement here to-morrow night. The large audiences to which the company has been playing attest to the quality of the performance, and it is unnecessary to add that it is clean cut and well suited for the most fastidious. Little Irene Myers has hosts of admirers, and her clever acting wins rounds ot applause. Mr. Leyburne’s comedy is free from expressions of vulgarity. He possesses a sweet singing voice, and his numerous specialties are always an appreciative feature. Fred Stuber, as a banjo player, is a wonder. Tommie West is away above par as a character comedian. Altogether the performance is one of the best that has ap-

peared here for some time.

NEW COMPANY ARRIVES

^^Drogram - - e e e e e BMIMIG 3ITUB0H, JUU 23rd to 2S

OVERTURE—ELITE,

Byrd Docgherty

Charles fi. Leyburne A Seance pc tite of Comedy, a la Grotesque Vintage,

Tommie West A Humorous Touch of Rural Life

WIU - H The Myers Aristocrats of Refined Comedy. Note the ^wonderful dramatic abihty displayed by LITTLE IRENE ; also the quality of her voice. She is a Fin-de-Siccle production . of juvenile perfection. INTERMISSION, 10 MINUTES

War Lee— A Representative of China Town

Fred. Stuber-Vhcnomcnain

INTERMISSION, 10 MINUTES

Terminating with Chas. H. Leyburne's Farce Comedy, entitled IMPS’ GAMBOL

MIXTURES "

Hiram Specie . Will. H Myers Harry Speck, his Angel Son, and Miss Liberty, IRENE SfVERS Johnnie Boggs, another Angel, and Uncle Sam, Chas. H. Leyburne Fritz VonSchnitz, a Grocer, - . . Tommie West Officer O’Callihan, on the Beat, - . Fred. Stuber iMrs Tabatha Boggs, a Widow, - . Millm Miiw Scene—VonSchnitz’s Grocery Store

The Elite Company will appear at SEWELLS POINT PAVILION, beginning SATURDAY, JULY 23d. Performances, afternoons at 4 o’clock, and evenings at 8.30. Little IRENE MYERS must be seen to be appreciated. BYRD DOUGHERTY has been engaged as Musical Director at the Pavilion. While the managerial duties will be disposed of by M. RUDY HELLER.Admission free. Reserved Seats, 10c

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CAPE MAY TRANSPORTATION CO. J HENRY EDMUNDS, Gansral Manager.

The gratifying fact that TROLLEY FARES for the season of 1898 have been cut down to almost the Popular^ Five Cent Rate not being generally known to Cape May visitors and residents, I am pleased to take this opportunity ol announcing that tickets can now be purchased as follows: 96 Tickets for . $5.00 16 Tickets for . . 1 GO 8 Tickets for . .50 Round Trip Tickets to Sewells Point o* Steamboat Landing wiU be sold at 1 5 CtS each

These reduced rate tickets can be obtained at the OCEAN PIER TICKET OFFICE, at the CAPE MAY POINT 0?FICE, orat th: min office of the Cape May Transportation Co., in the DAILY WAVE BUILDING, No. 512 Washington Street. Patrons of the Trolley Road will find it a most economical investment to purchase their tickets in bulk at the very tow rates above stated. Very respectfully, J. HENRY EDMUNDS, General Manager.

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