ryr;»jiiicIEutIff1-raTftl* J-10l3r.HATHAWAY THEATREThe actn that cruise the talk arc the acts tlrni score the sucecrscs in vaudeville, and tor Uml reason the feature act engaged for this week at the Hathaway theatre Is destined lo attract big audiences to that playhouse* it Isi’r« Namba troupe of Jap tumblers headed by Tnkeo Nnmba, tlvs wonderful. Upside Down Man. The exhibitionicl is crowded with *en*aliorml happen-ieoflugs, but the most amazing of Urn so occurs when Ta 150.0 climbs tip a ili;;hl of stairs on Ills own head. It has long been conceded that the acrobats frurn Uifi real of the Mikado are superior to those of all other nations, and the members of the Nam bn troupe are r cl eb rated in their own country as funders in their own particular lines. Remarkably fast and agile are theso little by own -skinned athletes, everyone of whom Is a youngster in years, a mar.el in skill and daring. The is positively the. most as ton is h-exh'bliion ever seen in this city, la destined to he the talk of the town after the first performance at Hathaway's. Two weeks ago. It was featured as the principal number on The bill ai Kcith’e Boston theatre, where It made a .notable hit with the Theatre-goers of the Huh. Something new and different,” thnt qualify so desirable In a variety entertain-II ruent, Is supplied by the Stan Leya. Their*»I and r actinsandcontribution is a novelty shadowgraph number, and to sec it to enjoy it. For real rough-and-tumble fun, there (is no act which equals that or The j Three Keatons, father, mother and son. The latter, the inimitable “Rustor.” is ex.* of the funniest little fellows on the stage, and JJieut re-goers who saw him here.several years agq still chuckle when they recall his utterance of his favorite phwuse. *Tm so sorry 1 fell down.” spoken after the elder Kcuton had mopped most of the scenery wllh the chp.erfuRy grinning youngster. Iren2 Dillon, comedienne, Is n fascinating young person, who sing? sweeUy and favors her audiences with sonic !clever topical talk. A real .feature act w’th ix distinctively British flavor Is “The Bo shi’f? Mate, played hy Percy War am Co. Ths scene of the sketch Is laid in the Beehive Bar. In England, and the sayings and doings of the par!?cipants, as interpreted by the accomplished comrdinna In the east, provide fine character drawing and excellent eoipcdy. Nlblo and Riley are two first-class blackface enmiques, and I heir EO-.gs, fiances and Jokes are up-to-date In every respect. MissViola Crane will appear hi the big western success,' the nne-nct playlet called The Third Race.” The effort ^ of a racing magnate's widow to recover a portion of her for Kin a are ably depicted by Miss Crane anil an excellent company. New motion pictures will close the show.• loi\yi mi j til! ni;1 trfII wi %! cop°• lai I Ht| ti.1Vien [ sol 1 lt;il£Jut*[hlirT\m f hr : irr ice f HI IF* ;wi Ni jfn eknm