Show AMUSEMENTS S J ROOSEVELT AT MISSION Three big audiences witnessed the pres presentation presentation of the of Colonel Roosevelt In Africa at the Mission the theatre theatre theatre atre yesterday and last night It was the united verdict of the hundreds who saw the pictures that they were the best and most interesting that they had ever wit witnessed Every foot toot of or the 2000 feet teet of film mm showed something new and Interest Interesting InterestIng interesting ing Applause greeted every scene in which Colonel Roosevelt appeared Man Manager lIIl Manager n ager agar Clark of ot the Mission stated there would be no extra charge during the week That every one DnA of the vaudeville acts Is good was evident from the ap applause applause applause which each received yesterday afternoon and last night The Roose Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt velt picture will continue as an added at attraction attraction attraction traction until Monday night VENTRILOQUIST BY ACCIDENT It was by accident that WInona Win Winters tars now at the Orpheum learned that she was gifted In the art She was on the same bill Vernon the ventriloquist and was amusing her herself herselt herself self with his dummies and Imitating his act Vernon observed her unusual ability Insisted upon giving her a few Instructions and she later introduced that feature Into her act with great success In tact fact it is one of ot the best things she does The melodious little lullaby that she sings was composed Jointly by her father Banks Winter the author of White Wings and herself It Is en entitled entitled entitled titled Curly C Head and Is yet unpublished unpublished unpublished Miss Winter was formerly a mem member member ber bar of ot The Little Cherub company and when she went Into vaudeville a friend suggested that she call can herself the Girl on account of her sunny disposition ESMERALDA AT BUNGALOW Esmeralda given at the Bungalow this week Is the sweetest ever told It is beautifully staged alid a ld Miss Douglass and Noel Travers with their supporting company are ar presenting g it un unusually unusually unusually usually well A big Wednesday matinee performance will be given this afternoon afternOOns HIS LAST DOLLAR His Last Dollar a play or of the South touched with both western and eastern atmosphere is making a great gret re t thit hit at the Colonial this week The story of the play is one of love and in intrigue Intrigue Intrigue Wall r street speculation and the staking of a a last chance on a horse norse race which wl Is actually run on the stage In the last act heads the cast The usual Wednesday matinee will bo bi given this afternoon AS THE SUN WENT DOWN What will truly mark one of the climaxes of ot Interest In the local dra dramatic matte matic season will be the announcement of ot the appearance of Arthur C powerful play As The Sun Went Vent Down by Geo D Baker which will willbe willbe be b presented at the Colonial all next i week eek This is really an event which the theatregoers will appreciate as they the are familiar with both the attraction attraction tion lion and Manager Alston Aiston II LOST PARADISE A audience greeted Theodore Lorch last night at the Grand theatre and watched with unabated Interest his interpretation of the role of Reuben War Warner Warner ner ncr in Lost Paradise Paradis The stage set settings settings settings tings In the production are among the most realistic yet shown at the Grand The production has been under the per personal personal personal direction of George L Graves There Will be a matinee today |