AMUSEMENTSIGRAND OPERA HOUSE,The Talk of the Townit.«sps«j M M lt;*§ IfTonmht9 SundayBY REQUESTThe Greatest of All Comic Ouora Successes*#!#€#1!I nI .vvIO'60 PEOPLEm$25,000 PRODUCTIONhAA^NAA^yVvNAA*41 - /VAA^ /WV * ✓ v tMWV^ /V -J ys/\, W•' ■.*., '■ 'ft...t. ■ ;■ : it' *.■• ■:••• :5_J* . *•*. 'Shy(GRAND OPERA HOUSEiTOMORROW AND TUESDAY,NOV. 10, 11.TheTHE SPEAKERSHIPi IInitMR, CANNON WILL HAVE MANY «OESTACLES IN HIS WAY,iIMarquerUai uAUSyiva Connie \mong the Candidates Mentioned Are liOpera Co*Littlefeld, Babcock, Hepburn, Paynet!x mwof 80 PeopleHeaded by theand Dalzell, Who Will Beln the Field.f]i iBiiliant Artiste,MARGUERITA SYLVA,In the Musical Success“THE STROLLERS.”Prices........25c. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50Special to the Washington, D, rented at the outset oundav Light.Nov. 8 f the—Tt is ao-cnnvasB forthespeakership of the Fifty-eighth Con-s that there is to be a bitter faction- I1al light.Mr, Cannon, of Illinois, al-Wednesday, Thursday and FridayMatinee Thursday.OperamBgst Opera Co. seen South in Years. Wednesday Night Thursday matinee THE WIZARD OF THE NILE.Thursday............“EL CAPITAN.”Friday........“BEGGAR STUDENT.’*Best Chorus Ever Heard In Opera.2—Carloads Special Scenery-—2though the leading candidate, will notAs chairman offind aI clear sailing, the Appropriation committee he has accepted duties that other men would havepai'll D\xml there will he a crop ofttlements when he solicits thf*port me in bra nee!sup-f many members who cherish r•of constituenciesItdisappointed by some desired, appropriEMP1R E«The Celebratedgoing down to defeat muleChairman Cannon.Thus it is that therethe lasturn li ofois airin-DRAMA TICIn High Class Repertoire and RefinedVaudeville.surgent faction m the situation any anAirL -4T.il- 4 aILittlefield, of Maine, is i its leadership, lie nr ti candidfor I cifc | |\ I 1TODAY MATINEE AND NIGHT,The First Offering,now mI the Wlt; 1 imr wi* *afitTHE PEARL OF SAVOY4*1*ativcHabeen k will enter thewithmanysupporters fromI 11 1 s c* -w” •• T •th tin* prestige of Juiv-let oi yforRnpul dican partywhen UCCajwas a difficult***1TheGreatest Prestidigitateurs,••THE ZEFtAS”thinsr to achieve. II# if \will have I 1a following for the speakership from theMr.older members of the House..Watch the Bird Cage.leplmrn, of Iowa, Payne,of New \ork, ant\ Dalzell, of Pennsylvania, are also af- ' 1t. * * *Prices—Night, 10c, 20c, 30c—a few ter the speakership and Mr. Cannon seats 50c. Matinees, 10c, 20c—a few wav does not appear to be by any mean seats 30c. la clear one.