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4. Ryan's Theatrical Programme. Chestnut St. Opera House Chestnut St., West of Tenth, Zimmerman & Nixon. Chestnut Street, Opera House Co. Eve., 8.15. Mats. Wed. and Sat., 2.15. Matinee Thanksgiving Day. F. Ziegfeld, Jr.'s, Best Revue. Follies of 1910. In Three Acts and Thirteen Scenes. Cast. Stage Manager – Mitchell Harry Watson, Musical Director – Levi George Bickel, Stage Doorkeeper, Jerome Van Norden, Miss Pansy Perkins – Fanny Brice, Weston – William C. Shrode, Mazie Muggs – Evelyn Carlton, Saide Spooner – Trixie Cadiz, Song, "Goodby, Becky Cohen" (Berlin) – Fanny Brice, Flossie Frost – Vera Maxwell, Flossie's Mother – Arline Boley, Iona Carr – Shirley Kellogg, Towne Duer – Dudley Oatman, A Waiter – Peter Swift, Andy C – A. Devlin, The Office Boy, "The Common People" – Max Scheck, Dick the Rat – George Bickel, Song, "Love Is Just the Thing for You." Lillian Lorraine, Jack Johnson's Double – Bert Williams, Jim Heffries – in his mind – Billie Reeves, A Promoter – John Quigg, A Moving Picture Man – A. Nickerson, An Announcer – Wm. Lucke, An Ex-Pug – Jacques Kruger, Song, "Mr. Earth and His Comet Love" (Edwards) – Lilian St. Clair, Smiley, a publisher – Bobby North. Adelphi Theatre Broad and Cherry Streets Shubert Theatrical Company Adolphe Mayer – Manager. Eve., 8.15. Mats. Thurs. and Sat, 2.15. Matinee Thanksgiving Day. For the First Time in Philadelphia WM. Hodge. (Liebler & Co., Managers) In the Success of the Century "The Man From Home" by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. Cast. Daniel Voorhees Pike – Wm. Hodge. The Grand Duke Vasili Vasilivitch – Henry Jewett, The Earl of Hawcastle, Herbert McKenzie, The Hon. Almeric St. Aubyn, Echlin P. Gayer, Ivanoff – Henry Harmon, Horace Granger-Simpson – Geo. Le Guere, Ribiere – Antonio Salerno, Mariano – Anthony Asher, Michele – Alfred Ferraro, Carabiniere – A. Montegriffo, Second Carabiniere – Edward Ferraro, Porter – Cira Farone, Valet De Chambre – C. L. Felter, Ethel Granger-Simpson – Madeline Louis, Comptesse De Champigny – Alice Johnson, Lady Creech – Ida Vernon. Best seats and boxes for all Theatres. Ryan's Theatrical Programme. 5. Garrick Theatre Chestnut St., East of Broad, Frank Howe, Jr. – Manager, Frank G. Zimmerman – Bus. Manager. Eve., 8.15. Mats. Wed. and Sat., 2.15. Matinee Thanksgiving Day. Charles Frohman Presents "Arsene Lupin". A Play in Four Acts with William Courtenay. Cast. Duke of Charmerace. William Courtenay, Guerchard – Sidney Herbert, Mons. Gournay-Martin – Charles Harbury, Examining Magistrate – Arthur Elliot, The Commissary of Police, J. Palmer Collins, Charolais – William E. Bonney, Charolais' Sons – Hippolyte – Lawrence C. Knapp, Anastase – Maurice Sloan, Bernard – J. Crosney Davidson, Jean – Edgar Stehli, Firmin – Guy Nichols, The Janitor – Louis Eagan, Detectives – Boursin – J. Davis, Bonavert – Hollister Pratt, Dieusy – Louis Albert, Police Agent – Joseph Robinson, Alfred – James Smith, The Locksmith – H. Deane, Clerk of the Court – William Jones, Sonia Kritchnofe – Desmond Kelley, Germaine – Virginia Hammond, Victoire – Lena Halliday, The Janitor's Wife – Frances Comstock, Friends of Germaine, Jeanne – Ida Greeley Smith, Marie – Grace V. Walsh, Irma – May Gayler. Forrest Theatre Broad and Sansom Streets. Nixon & Zimmerman Theatre Co. Thomas M. Love – Bus. Mgr. Eve., 8.15. Mats. Wed. and Sat., 2.15. Matinee Thanksgiving Day. Klaw & Erlanger's Production of Edmund Day's Play "The Round Up". A Drama of Life on the Great Ranges of Arizona. Cast. "Slim' Hoover – Rapley Holmes, Jack Payson – Mitchell Harris, Dick lane – Joseph M. Lothian, Bud Lane – Sidney P. Cushing, Jim Allen – Ernest Allen, Sage Brush Charlie – William Conklin, Fresno – S. L. Richardson, Show Low – James Asburn, Parenthesis – Jacques Martin, Buck McKee – Ogden Crane, Peruna – W. N. Bailey, Timber Wiggins – "Texas" Cooper, Rev. Samuel Price – Edward F. Settle, Echo Allen – Grace Benham, Josephine – Mattie Edwards, Polly Hope – Paula Gloy, Cow Punchers – "Texas" Cooper, Charles Aldridge, Steve Bailey, Jim Asburn, Joseph McArdle, Robert Rawlins, Bill Lothrop. Soldiers, Scouts, Vaqueros, Indians, Arizona Girls, etc. Best seats and boxes for all theatres.
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