- AMUSEMENTS -Thomas E. Shea—At Smith’s, Fridayand Saturday.Messrs. Cohan and Harris announcethe entrapment of Thomas K. Shea at Smith's theatre Friday night and Sat■murdav, matinee and night, when the\will present that popular actor in a41-program ofing “The.Be!Is, and “ Dr. Jekyll andMr. Hvde.” As Mathias in “TheBells,” the public are well acquainted with the excellent work of Mr. Shea.In tin1 part of the conscience strickeninu-keeper. lie has often been compared with the late Sir Ilenrv Irving;hut the Irving and Shea versions differ. in so much that in the murder androbbing of the Jew Mr. Shea makeshis character do the killing as a man who is doing the right thing in orderto save his loved ones. As Mr, Hvde,the Shea rendition of Stevenson’spsychological problem is well known.Mr. Shea will present “The Bells”Friday night and Saturday matinee land “Dr. Jekvl! and Mr. Hyde,” Saturday nigGrace Cameron —At Smith’s, Sunday.| Musical people, such as The Criterion Musical Four, Ola Faber and F.va S|M«ar have deserted the ranks of vaudeville and will he seen at Smith'stheatre next Sunday with Grace Cam-Jeron in “Little Dollic Dimples.” The recruits from the polite and “sometimes continuous” will render theirvarious specialties as well as appearm prominentAt the Grand.With every act a hit and everv participant a star, and Miss F.va Bay as a headliner, Messrs McCarthy Wardof the Grand are presenting to theirthousands of patrons and the |eupleof the city this week, the best vaudeville attraction which has ever beenseen hen*. There isn't a thing onthe program to deteriorate am per-ormatire.rFite act of Miss Bay is deep andinteresting ami shows beyond tin* shadow of a doubt that there is such a Ithing a- mental telepatbv and spirDualism.Miss Bav, in the second act of theperformance, which is really preludeto the closing act of telepathy, proceeds to confound the audience with.an exhibition of spiritualism, liound securely to the floor and a chair, withstrips of cloth which are first knotted about her hands, arms, neck andmm