[ISDN'S WftfiSRAPHAll This Week at the Point Will Be a Leading Attraction,A Very Good Vaudeville Program Wlii Also Re Given as usual—Musical KoveUfcSpCommencing tins evening at Cedar Point, Edison’s most famous and animated picture machine, the Wai^raph* ■will present views of the most important and thrilling sceties of the pre-sent Hispauo”American war. Among them ( will be the bombardment of Porto Riccr) and Matanzas, the embarkation of troops from Tampa, the boys in bine in camp! at Chiekainanga. and also pictures of all the warships.The Wargraph has shown in ail the larger cities and was recently at Toledo, where it gave the greatest of satisfaction.In addition to this. Manager Boeek-liiig has provided a most unusual strong and amusing list of attractions for this week.Miss Gertrude Haynes in a new and novel musical suqjrise, her grand orchestral organ, is certainly sure to please.Kdward F. Reynard, the noted English Ventriloquist, hns also been secured for \ a week’s engagement. The mechanism and life-like movements of the walking wench is simply wonderful.Miss Marie Heath, the dautiest of all eommedieimes in her clever aoubrette j specialties, is the popular pet of the pub-I lie, and veiy entertaining.