Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, January 24, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Theatrical Chronology for Feb.
I. "The Third Degree" produced In
New York at the Hudson Theatre in
1909.'
'2 Nell Gwyn born 1G50.
0. "Richard III produced at the
John Street Theatre New York In
1787.
4. (AHcoAtherton'dIed 1899. "
5. John Poole .died 1872.
C. Sir Henry Irving born. 1838.
7. .Francis' Wilson born 1854. .
8. Edwin Booth's first performance
ns Shylock; at Triplcr Hall.Now York
18C1.
9v George Ade born 1866.
10. Charles It. Thprne' died 1883a
11. "Tu'e .Blot 'in ihe 'Scutcheon"
produced at Drury LaneTheatrc Lon-
don 1843
12. William Fapershanl born 1868.
lit. Richard- Wagner composer
died 18S3.
14. '-'Ralph Royster " Doyster' first
English comedy ever produced in
1G30.
Mi. "The Lady of Lyons" produced
at Covent Garden London 1838.
10. David Erskine Baker dramatist
diei 1707.
17. Lawrence Barrett as Hnmlet
first time Magulre's Opera House San
Francisco 1808.
18; Charlotte Cushniah 'died 187G.
19. David Garriclt born 1710.
20. Eugene. Scribe died 1801.
21; "The Adventures' pf Harlequin
arid Scaramouch" produced at Hall's
Long Room Ne wYprk 1739.
22. "Jessie Brown" produced for
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tho first time at "Wallack's Lyceum man ppern.Jn "Dip Fledcrmaus" April
Federick Wardo born 18&1.
"Thd Cprslcnn Brothers" pro-
1858.
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duced; at the Princess Theatre Lon.
don 1852.
25.' "Knight's of the Round Table"
first production In America Wallack's
Lyceum 185G.
20. Victor Hugo born 1802.
27. "Diehard II" produced for tho
first timo In New York at the Park
Theatre 1819.
28; "Hamlet" produced at tho Park
Theatre Ne York 1798.
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The. first protean act over seen in
America was at tho Park Theatre
New .York March 2 1830 given by an
actor named Spillor who was Been in
"Eight to One" In which he assumed
eight characters.
.Paulino Hall made her debut In Ger
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11 1S85 at tho Howefy Theatre Now
York.
Adelaide Itlstorl made her farewell
appearance In America on May 12
lS8fi at tho BoweryTheatrc New
York in"Slarla Stuart."
Edmund Kean mndo his American
debut at the Anthony Street Theatre
Now York on Novomber 29 1821 as
Richard III.
The character of "Brother Jqna-
than'1 was first introduced In a drama'
called "The Forest Rose" or "The
American Farmer" which was pro-
duced at the Chatham Garden and
Theatre New York October G .1825
Junius Brutus Booth made his Nuw
York debut at the Park Theatre as
RIchnrd III. Ootobor 6. 1821.
"ROb Roy" dramatized from Scott's
famous novel was produced for the
at the Park Theatre New ork...
George Ferdovick Cooko was the
first male star who opor playod in
this country. Ho was brought hero
by T. A. Cobpor nt. a sn'liir.M of twenty-
ftvo !;tiiii'o;is a week for ton. months
and twenty-flyo cqnts n mile for trav-
eling expenses besides IiIb passage
from England lie.. was seen as Ilam-
loton April 8' 1801 at the Park Thea-j
tro; Now York.
Thd first American actress who at-
tained anything like celebrity was a
MIsb Luke who played at tho John
street Theatre Now York In 1792.
Tile first dramatic performances ov-
er given In America wore given In
New York Sopteipbor 18 1732; the
first piny being tho tragedy VCato'.
"King I.enr" was seen In Now York
nt tho Jblii) Street Theatre on January
1.6 17C9
Tile first roprpBontntlvo American
play over produced on tho stage was
"Tho Citizen" Which was seen In Now
(York .on September 20 1787 at the
first time in America on June 8 1818
Jdhn Street Theatre.
Bulwer's "The Lady of Lyons"had
Its first presentation In America at
tho Park theatre. Now York May t-k.
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iZv n . . V . ' not vote fof a eonvjt'tlon of nny kind..
lotto cualinmn In the cast . '
Naturally Mr Irhoy was roleaseil
from Jury Horvlco by Judgo Sony. HIb
3IOHK lUMIAMi TO JJXKCUTK 'remarks ruuscd nulto a sonsatlon In
COXYICTS THAN TO I3II'IUH0N jcourthouso circles Jind many of thoao
DALLAS Jan. 21. Declaring that it Pnont Breed with his vfows.
would b liihijinnii to sond any man to Tho loglalnturo of 1907 passed a law
tho penitentiary 13. IS. Irbey wis re 'that all persons Buininont'd as. Jurors
leased from Jury service In the Dallas In tiny court In this statu who arts ox-
district criminal court. Mr. Irbey du- oinpted by the fitntp law from Jury
cjarod that ho was not In favor of con ' Borvlce may hereafter If they no do-
Ictlng nnybqdy .and Hendlng them to sjro claim their exemptions by making
tho penitentiary. His decision Is Bald oath before any olllcor authorized by
to bo largo duo to tho deplorable eon- law todmlnlstor oatha or before olll
dltlou of tho penltontlnrlos as brought cers a'tnunionlng such perHous stutlng
forth In tho recent Inpestlgatlon. "It tholr oxeinptlona and filing all such
would certainly be moro humane to nflldavlta boforo the convexng of Bald
order a man legally executed than to court ftlth the clerk of aald court
send him to a stnto penitentiary" Mr. whlchvoVu constitute atilllclent ox-
Irbey Is reported by a frlouJ ns say- cuso f lJio Juror not being present In
lug Irbey himself declared no would Bpeclr Mrca It thoao that uro
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