Lilt Uilini tuoe®— lo M R*p#a!*d vHk»,fijR«r brighter and better lh*r;t\rr ill b« **Tht- spring Mold * ri**«iplay* its *elt; * o.l annuil*( Uio Audilor.nm theatre MvfHl* ^dJirin'Min and t 'vnir’KTwo of th* f*%ortlt;p« tn (h® \.**t i J«#t »ejitfun w,J] M^uju * ng the twoprincipal rvl«» Un«* of tlic^e is m.n- Ilutif HmUt Kmc who iTmiwieuk n a fa vn rah I * imprt»*»b*n her® unh**r f'-rmer vimi TU* other % Ui hr Arthur Woolf.'* w huae irnerprrclt;iult;ri fof the * Auntie'* it at.11 mailed withpleasure l; mu*u •lo\eri( I’re»t Jean Irwin ita Anamirl and mu* “Baldnt ”* XiM» m *11 kfcaoiknul Xml ,lei opportunity the muauMuvrr® will have lo renew ftCQumntitni'c* w th the many tuneful gem* from the delightful more of this bubbling operetta. Th*w who heard lh*t* that mini: melodt*® Ual tiea»on will weiolt;vne mother nj»p «rtumi to hear “IMI'reufns * Two F.JtJe Bees.*' Fuun-lain Fa” and k.ndred hits ot thepiece.Tyrolean Troubadour* at the Bijou.It would t-e wife for ihe manager of the Hijou 1 heater t offer nMfU v hack tlt; those who didn’t bkc tl.o offering: at the theater the last three da3* of thia week Iteal vaudeville is to be the attraction, commencing tomorrow and judging ti\ the reception accorded Die acts In other lilies tie Bijou will herrnwderi for the? remainder ut the w«.ek. The headline attraction is to be Otto ,F]wrhtle' original Trolean Troubadours, singer®, yodlera and dancers.It is a beautiful act. Pleasing to «** *** a» w+U m Um tax. it bAA a. tnost appropriate stage telling, repre-Irenting a vtllagfe in the heart of the Austrian hills. Rugged hills form a 'background to as pretty a stage pic- j ture as Is seen in vaudeville The act ‘is* a lively one consisting of songs in their native tongue, mingled with chose ; of our own,j Yodling such as is seldom heard and’I dancing which is termed the Tyrolean, i dance is executed in native costume, i• This attraction is to be seen for three. days only and it is sure to be a great ■ favorite with Bijou patrons. Fear) and { Roth offer a comedy singing, talking' land musical act which Is sure-to win I I the plaudits of the audience. Mangj Snyder will furnish a gymnastic ] novelty while Walter Weems will pre- j sent an eccentric singing and talking | sketch.All in all the program appears to he • one that will make a special appeal to' Bijou patrons. The final appearances; of the present bill will he tonight when , the Saxaphone Four, Hamilton J Earnes, the Bounding Tramps and | Kashina, the human billiard table wind up their three days’ engagement. Thg ViTgmi«n at tti* Auditorium. - !iJudging by the advance sale- and J constantly increasing demand fop cents ; for the remaining performances of the Virginian by the William Grew players at the Auditorium, the present week is apt to”be a record breaker in various ! ways. The management surpassed all | previous record* by the manner ill.i which the play was produced and now ! the theatergoers nf the » sty and vicin-. Ity are showing their appreciation by ' turning out In unusually large numbers, i The Tuesday matinee and evening ’performance was even better tha.i that of Monday, as the company had become more accustomed to their parts and entered into the spirit of the Western play with all .their energy * and the' greatest of enthusiasm.! The Virginian will be presented I every afternoon and evening this week iand next week with the exception nf j Monday, the stock company will be seen in W. H. Crane’s great production, -of uThe spender® another big produc- , tion that is new tn Fitchburg. ii ---i