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-1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 5. 1903. » - I RIS MUSICIANS UNDER MASCAGNI’'S MAGIC | e e o SR jtm'Ubbl' ‘ INFLUENCE CHARM CROWD AT TIVOLITH[MHIEM H]LK ‘ KiH1C B \‘ ! NLL ! | ¢ L i | . . | o o . . e :T|Cket Scalpers Fleece Public Out of Large Sums. - Declining years—the time when one is on the other mbletes g r . . . * £ ” z - . mpletes Tragedy by| «Billy Gilbert” of the| side of the hill, call for constant care in the matter of - oy | nglis obleman Wi ppear at the Columbia. g o . ; Firing Bullet Into | Theik Off Vavidd d. it stin Plays| Vaudeville Stage Is nutrition. Life then depends so much on the body's power Owrn H eatler r | : A . is Own Heart. [ ers € arie an niere g y’,‘ ; Laid at Rest. to repair loss and waste. This power grows less and less. The % 2 11 > | . i ability to shake off local disorders and to draw heavily on the ve-Y -Old Child Is the l {Rev. Dr. Nieto Pays Tribute body's reserve force are privil that th al ¢ lai Bty ody's r vileges that yo im. Oniy Witness to the i i to Memory of Dead y % P -4 youth alone Can claim e Shooting i B Mk usars 1 With age comes slow movement, slower operation of | . . e ‘ i —_— the whole body's forces. Trifles become burdens and we { | g % | Services were held yesterday afternoon| 1. i s - 22 | v the zematns of Glihert Loverich, who | 1ive 1n the past. Ordinary food no longer nourishes. Poor scen \ | was known on the vaudeville stage as 3 e odh . ‘ | “Billy Gllbert” of the team of Gilbert and teeth, perhaps, and improper mastication give the stomach . ’ | Goldfe. The services were conducted at s < S . e — 14 { 15 Central avenue by the Rev. Dr. Nieto work that it is not supposed to do—the digestion is taxed e azar, & beautiful | | | of Congregation Shereth Israel. The in- P S : tacas | o T e “tinis of mter.| and even injured when it should be troubled ieast. | nity” Cemetery, where the remains were 3 | taken on a special train which left Third Many elderly persons get strength and nourishment y and Townsend streets at 3.0 p. m. The| from Scott's Emulsion It slips into the blood so quickly 2 | body, in accordance with a request made { by Loverich before he died, was lald to : : v 3 e st 1o where s faiher lis buried that the stomach is not awate of its presence. Not only does | Many members of the local theatrica )’ . . . . - | warl ‘attended the tuneral. T Scott’s Emulsion furnish nourishment itself, but it helps to hing weddin The Rev. Mr. Nieto spoke feelingly of . 25 i PR . adpigrd | the life of the man whose career had | digest other food. It aids in the proper distribution of food v been so suddenly cut short. 3 3 ; | "The pallbearers were Harry Spear, late| benefits—simplifies the stomach’s work. | stage manager with the Henry Miller M - | company; Harry Orndorff, stage man- . o i % . | ager of the Orpheum; Walter Goldle, Mr. oreover, the lime and soda contained in Scott's Loverich's partner; J. Charles Green, b2 5 s i | Loverch e R éol Levin and Messrs,| Emulsion in the form of hypophosphites nourish the bones | Pierce and Feeder. Sard ¥ 3 Beautitul flowers had been sent trom | and reduce the acid in the blood which feeds rheumatism. | friends in the East. At the head of the < casket stood a large broken wheel, sent | |by Mr. and Mrs. David Belasco and | We'l: send you a sample tree upon request. & daughters. | Among those present were Walter, Ed- s T W die and Harry Belasco, M. E. Mayer of (’!’ the Alcazar Theater, Charles Birch of co & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York. | Sacramento, George Lask of Fischer's - - e e - | Theater, E. D. Price, the new manager| ., .ing many clever people who know Says Remorse Haunts Him, f the Ale d Central theaters; Fred ¥ LBl Bty o st oo | how to act. Miss Trescott became a fa- | s h i Fages P Belasco, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goldie | . L A young man who says his name is & Yew York, Archie Levy and e | YOTite on the first night of her appear-| watt McGee of Waco, Tex., came into ottt s g Eheatrieal Mechanics: | Ance and she has easily made good with | pojice headquarters last night and_sald ‘i'mfl”‘;j’{:g:nor the Thentiion) Wockanics'| her sudfences. | that he came to give himself up for a ss ’ P . o . eri itted in Waco four years ago. | "The deceased leaves a wife and two| upoity Toity” 1s now in the middle of | S e, ommitted In W ac0 Ko A s children, a mother, Mrs. Esther Lover-|ine fourth week of its engagement at - : e the foh. tad e sia M5, David Bel n and then ran away. Since that time, th ol Snd SO HISIOFE, M. MY elasco | pischer’'s, and seems to be even more | young man says, his consclence has ol R P popular than ever. The funny sayings | troubled him and he finally concluded to [ ] ofesionle joferfefofesfesioferferfosfoferteioleil- @ | and doings of Kolb, Dill and Barney Ber-| give himself up. The police have tele- | nard seem to please the crowds as much | graphed to Waco to verify McGee's story, are original, and the De Forrests have|as they did weeks ago, and Maude Am-| an4 in the meantime will hold him, They a variety of dances that always please. | ber, Winfield Blake and the rest of the | are nciined to believe that the young Florence Bindley, Louise Montrose, the | company hold thelr own with the mail | man ts mentally unbalanced . m;squa Quartet and Reno and Richards | comedians in the cast. il apaion all have good acts to present, and the | o o e " whole Dill is one of the best seen at the| At the Chutes this week there 15 2| supas wers advanced d potsts io day t roined | vaudeville house for a long time. bunch of novelties in the theater that I ok sure to please even the most fastidio g The attraction at the Theater Republic | The little Oriental troupe was well re- All newsdealers on the Pa- his week is “Strathmore.” o most in- |ceived and Walsh and Harvey and the| | cific Coast sell The Sunday ting play, 0! uman nteres' enne cl ren al appeare: eir MISS. AaRE . and a plot that 1s well laid and | best. Marle Azpiroz, the Spanish violin- | Call, with beautiful Art Sup- AAMP A DELMA an orjginal nature. The company, | ist, and the Arabian acrobats are mak- plement. s = TEPUBLIC headed by Miss Virginia Drew Trescott, i ing quite a hit with the crowds. — ol VES MEDICAL ADVICE = e - By & e lnal nERS — TO A LARGE AUDIENCE =Rc visors will come to Lis aid and ralse the | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. L | license of the scalpers. In that event the | asmramma—ssnoonon e . | eity will be rid of the troublesome fra- W nition | | ternity. If the Supervisors will not raise TO-NIGHT at 8:15. LUMBI SAN FRANCISCD | | the license the Tivoll management will H SATURDAY AFTERNGON AT $:15. L LEADING THEAIRE - continue to wage war upon'the Ipers . e and tickets purchased from them will not LAS;‘(‘[‘];EI[-F!‘L\“;H L’E\F};‘P‘;;‘;:T‘l RDAY. € t e accepted at ti ) he opera~ 3 SHELLE n " i ;:UU;{;.CQILKQ at the door of the opera- | Sk : | AMERICA'S GESATEST PLAY, ; - - - i 1 a4 | “Arizona” s still packing the Colum- ....A VAUDEVILLE SUNBURST. e A e Ab n | bia Theater and the last tew nights of | The De Forrests; Andraessen Broth. 2 L;;:lfl;: nr;x\g.i:\;)xs\.:";:m INIST. c | the production will be looked upon favor- ers; Le Quatuor Basque and the | R g 2 2 pei | ——ALEAMERA TEEATER— By Augustus Thomas. Atké weret | ably by the theater-goers. “Arizona” is| Bjograph. Last times of Farmer| _ . .. 1 and: 41987 64 Bherman, Clax | Seats, $1 50, §1, 50c and 23e. : Magrots rpiesig | certanly a strong play and is full of | Jones and His Educated Pigs;|e& Cos . e, O Last Time Sunday Night. - Bt { cagragor e g | | reality from the rise of the curtain till | Bichards; Byan and e ng betdre the appolnted | | 1¢ falis -on the last act i o, xR prapre oA ey { H Beginning NEXT MONDAY v 1 and a seet | Willlam Glilette, who comes to the Co- | Richfield; Radiant Florence rUf CHARLES FROHMAN Presents - - i ceted the | | lumbia next with “Sherlock Holmes,” | Jey and Louise Montrose. kg . w stepped upon the | | brings with him a real English nobleman, | m:fl_“ e Halidty: Aoy e S LA E B Er G S e i e & or to fmmense & | who will some day sit in the House of 3 Ogera Chairs, 50¢. i STINAT, o rrash a4 t mense | . | Earts Thin srontinetit ‘subject oF King | 0 998 , Boc. Concerts Mpnday and Tucsday Nights. P — orNZ | E;n‘r{ ra is H y r: . Perty 9, Iy i hg | COMMENCING NEXT SUNDAY AFTER- _— - oy thitd ] ETHIER Eorgdal- Ui Sl il st Y JOON, SUNDAY APTERNOON AND NIGHT N o - sic_un- S T R | Hoimes” Mr. Perey is @ very youns STARS! ONLY, SEAT GALE " S oo There | o — | man, yet he has made quite an impres- | ACTS! - - Prices during Gillette Engagement, $2, §1 50, | i | sion on the stage and a brilliant future | SENSATIONS! $1. 50c. | CLEVER PEOPLE OF HISTRI- . | g predicted for him. | : | ONIC WORLD NOW AT LOCAL Percy I8 the grandnephew of the late . i | THEATERS. | Marquie of Sallsbury, the famous Eng- T|V0| OPERA | Two Popular Concerts—Gems of Scotland | THEATER < e | sh Premier. He is from one of the old- Good erved s 25¢. Now on sale at g 4 i + < | est families in Great Britain and is a | HOUSE. Sherman, Clay & Cos. usnul.’lqsr - plaint to that body. I will try to have the we”’,kn"wn sportsman. He joined Gil- | NOTE—Owing to the Length of Performance \ license of these scalpers raised from $300 | ‘ette’s company the last time the latter | on Mascagnl Nights, the Curtain Will Rise at 8 | Market Strest, near Eighth. Phone South 533, v . 5 . was In London and since coming to this | sharp. e = o of the opening ov: put them-out of HUSINOE ot | much favorable eriticism. This i his first | To-night, Saturday Night and Saturday Mat., I i ik ppaihe: e sign: a rank injustice the way they have been |y, ;i %¢y gan Francisco and the brilliant —IOLANTHE"— e T St Held for Murder. acting and I think it high time that this | ° " e A o win B S, 5121 SEE THE WONDERFUL CHILD AC- Ch: E. Blaney’s Soul Stirring Melodrama, " be vscagnl a | The scalpers were at work as usual last | the friendship of the local stage admir- bt i | THE FORGER S e Judge work was | night and it looked for a while as if there 3 AT * ASC. e - : " the Italian | might have been serious trouble in store | e | et e OMOLETE COMPANT a3 SRR = s & DAU “TER r Edge uch at home in delineat- | for them. The Tivoli management had a dor‘mnpger‘ntgfefim F::bimhlfls rrmtedda { i GRCHESTRA of FIFTY. 1 £ of the German as in bring- | pecial policeman stationed at the en- large crowds — = 3 Sras ottt 1 et bea O husesd 5 trance to the theater warning every one | which nightly throng the Grand Opera- SPECIAL. | ata e n f s cas . g that any tickets purchased from the | house. The play is a much d :d one | | EVENINGS . .10c to 30 o own prelude fron Scalpers would not be accepted at the of- | and is full of dramatic features and inci- | 0";‘7‘“ ‘:z::d:':‘;:::flmy I i e iR mARGRDAY ;PIICE MATINEES . L1i36e, 15c. 280 £ followed and the audlence again | fice. This had its effect for the time be- | dents. The scene of the play is lald at| On MondaY. Lecl€Crfi, § gV yith © * | | SUNDAY NIGHT—The Stupendous Noveity Mareh $—“SLAVES OF THE ORIENT.” Tose to him, but it was after the “Eternal | ing, but the schemers had nearly sold out | the time of Cardinal Richelieu and the e @ | " musie in two . “Dawn in | thelr stock before the order came. features deal with history in France at | CORIANTON.” .| alill that the audl- | The Tivoli management will continue to | that time. Miss Maude Odell, the leading THE str wildest enthusi- | fight the scalpers and to-morrow night lady in the cast, is an actress of much o Au;".otslflu\-:“fl!::gu?(::yfl‘:erfiwm? + big orchestra seemed In better | the same tactics will be pursued. ‘‘Doc” | power and is gaining more popularity as SEATS NOW ON SALE A COMPANY OF SIXTY. = . Monday night and these ahy hopeful that the Super- her audiences become more used to her . - o - P o e 1 s were given with a spirit and :'fi.:n“:pl"hr"ff(f:fs':f ;’;‘;fl;flz‘jr {p;ernrg; P2 High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon and - ® delicacy of expression and touch that fell i of the eV ay. The res £ e U0 vl o v s pliiane Uittt ADVERTISEMENTS. _ |of the company supports the leading lady | THEATRE THEATRE st | Evening in the Thoroughly Heated Theater, was fully occuy t the com- tusticana” went with very creditably and altogether ‘‘Under e A 2 . r who desired to hear | i "\ cdano was in better form and and very well worth going to see. Belasco & Mayer, Proprietors. GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE, did not give the impression that he was | [} & L LAST NIGHTS OF———— ——Concluding With— for the top motes. Caro Roma | [l Boys Who | The Alcazar this week presents “Fap. | —TO-NIGHT—ALL 3’?0?:‘—\ a: “ STRATHMORE NEW LIVING PICTURES. Uniform License v 2 careful rendition and Qi 4 chon, the Cricket,” and presents | MATINEES SATURDA » NDAY, Draitasiastion: ¢ Oulie’h Famens Biry: e iy nin, extremely force- | B such a graceful manner that the play | ]’AKEA‘"“P uuwu T“E FL“IEH mme: Holmes wr Lola 1 has been well received every night of its SPECTAL ENGA! MENT Next Sunday. - e tte Lucia. As usual m e Onev run so far. “Fanchon” is a favorite here Tolstoy's Wonderful Masterpiece, The Wonderful Scenfe Waterway. given a magnificent i and a few years ago it had a great run | “RESURRECTION.” ELECTRIC FOUNTAIN SATURDAY i * d baton of the com- L& i in this city. Now that the play has re- | LICE TREAT HUNT as the Cricket. Exactl; N Being Played in New v agp s e 5 ey er and was unanimously redemanded, fl $ g l ; turned once more the public is welcom=| - - 27T Fonc by Blanche Waish: and in London by | | ADMISSION....... 10c | CHILDREN........5 { persons employed : Mascagni graceful complying. The alter=>cnoo ing it with wide-open arms and shower- | NEXT WEEK—Sydney Grundy's Famous Play, Beerbohm Tree. 2 | _When Phoning Ask for “THE CHUTES. “Hymn to the * from “Iris,” with 4% ing attention on the production. Alice | SOWING THE WIND. The Noted Emotional Actress, VIRGINIA L - e o I Treat Hunt plays the part of Fanchon | (. ppNEST HASTINGS, ALICH TREAT || SPECIAL s_Tower Floor. $10, Us. ADVERTISEMENTS. s one of t} st artistic things ever | in an exceedingly clever manner and the | HUNT and the ALCAZAR COMPANY, | | $1: Balcony, 75¢, 50c: Gallery, 25¢; Box || ~~ > — | heard here. The idea of the awakening | Uver 3000 Boys Yest of the company, among whom are J. | o Mvenings- : 15 to 75c | | Seats, $1 50. - the world under the genial influence \ || Lester Walleck, Kittie Belmour, albert | PRICES Matinecs 13¢ to 500 ee———— — (T > of the sun is a most poetic one and [ In various parts || Morrison ana Walter Belasco, all appear N 5 ] worthily does the music, alded by the | of the countr at their best. The cast is a clever one 3 Desirable location, 'y are 2 N 3 scenic environment, deplet it. aki and the play is well staged. OPERA unsurpassed cuisine. ; As there are large numoers of people | making money in P R PLA unequaled service and who hav d it impossible to procure their spare time The highly colored melodrama, “The R HOUSB NGELUS PIANO \YER a“d modern conveniences ? e e s s henvasinedl SWNNG i o2 SR A gt P TINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. B BATCERET . MADCR % #re the stiributes dhat the . i 9 o v 9 o 2 . 2 . m., > for four more appearances of the cele- | Saturday Evening pl{:;v e full of thrilling events and| BVERY BVENING THIS WEEK—Brilliant SHARMAN. CLAY & cO. have made these two ; brated composer and director next week, | [pgs, So ki dbounds in hairbreadth escapes and he- | Success of the Gifted Eastern Actress, Will_Conduct Another ran hotels popular with ¢ on M jay, Friday and 8 S, SR W v h ad i S E ODELL | P1ax0 RECITAL by MR P. . VAN YoRX. tourists and travelers L, . . day nights Rusticana” as much as $10.00 :‘;‘l‘;l:;‘gl‘c&yvt'}l:leche::ea\’»‘ma:flir:(s i g MISS MAU DE ke K6 o who visit San Fran- AL 61 0) Vo) Y, RAORl :coin be given and the “Hymn fo the| and$i5.coaweek. planning. The scene of the play is lo- in the Romantic Drama, % The Angelus “0te|s ity 4‘4‘ Sun” from T veral new orchestral | o B0t fnted in New York, Narragansett Bay and | UNDER THE RED ROBE. ] numbers from the works of the great iy ay the wilds of Colorado. Landers Stevens, Adapted by Edward Rose from the Novel by L ke ) RACT composer will be heard in addition to| reads this can do in the title role, enacts the part-of the | Stanley Weyman, s Performed for Over 300 STEINWAY HALL, 223 SUTTER ST. £ selections from the most popular classics, same, hero very cleverly, and this seems to | Nights at malkg‘;r:ai‘:@h*flm R TR e NORTHAUS g 3 wer'- OF-BEEF R SNl tith Ty focist take the house by storm and make the | popRE R PRICES, 10c, ioc, 25c, S0o and ‘Sopranc., Y s n'uhr;; TS 1' :)- tpfind ”‘:n cepiet popular actor still m.nre -cf a favorite. 7Be. e b e By calting athoce stove “any “.::y tm‘- "e:: strol st, scenery '_ 08 e - A Good Reserve n you can receive complimentary idets for ~ For FORTY YEARS the FIRST B e o e N A DAINTY little booklet, which “The Fatal Wedding” is being well re- | ail Masinees 20 00y onpmy, tn | Bucier sty en Francca T o) S| = . — | "Dr. Leahy, the menager of the Tiv- we will send to any boy free, the ceived this "*e“‘"‘“ “t;" (‘;"m'“‘l Thea- | Next Week—MIS V. KA = oli, is much wrought up over the| [ mostsuccessfulof our boy agents tell };; -n:” l‘:c chr: x-n:xcefim?}“::, ,:g":lnyfl-i "TEE NTESS VALES rel = 2 manner dn which the ticket scaip- | l§ in their own way just how they have [ e PrOQUCTRR (0 CieE B K Al fenture el o | 7 KIDREY 2 L ers are fleecing the public. These sharps | 8 made a success of selling It is a melod: 1 flmfl flClflT oo been operating at the Tivoll since | e Eanuittontl mplants. whith e . st 3 , scagni appeared there and it is their | Th J- # rd Sally pocuw Bt sschi leces: The oome practice to buy up :H l:e «“]?lmh;e Sv';w; e Jatu a.V pany is a well balanced one and portrays | 0 WILL EVERY WEEK DAY, RAIN OR SHINE and then turn around and sell them for | : 1] idents in a vivid manner. The fea- ' Y o re F h CUTLERY three and four times the price they paid. Evening Post Mesanueyin K ¥ e | Som e New California Jockey Club| #@ /s LA [ “1 am goliis (0 Pit & stop to this thingy of Lillian Rosewood, the thild wonder. | e -RAFPHN EVERYM MRRANTED ¢ once,” =aid Doc Leaiy last night “It| B Thereare many storiesof real busi- [ | The little one is called upon to do a whole | WHEN YOU LEAST EXPECT IT. Oakland Traek L. <t Las gone quite far enoufih and ¥ will'not |l ness tact. Pictures of the boys are 1ot of seting and .she does it in wonder- WE KNEW THAT 3 a d see the public Yskoed by Send for this booklet and fully clever sty SIX OR MORE RACES DAILY. | stand idle and se - 5% it ‘ iven. nd for this and we ully eclever style. 3 these sharpers any longer. They have|fl BT =20 0 B8 A1 information ! “ . HOITY TOITY . ot I . e s been buying seats for $150 and then sell- how you can begin this work. No The bill afthe Orpheum this week in- r.nyl-br;ofeazv?mwne;n 12 m. and | A TO LOAN ing them for $4 and % each. I would | ke uired to start. We will send cludes a collection of various stars that ‘WOULD BE A SENSATION, B ?‘lvzm: Stk Miogwing” ot the g-m . m:fl“&:. I T In city end town not object if they were satisfled to make 'y req T th o Y the first shine brightly indeed. Ryan and mch.' But Never Dreamed that “‘Standing Room' | ¥t "ot ies "cars on ,,_u“"m'md o | mh. m_. - 3 o1 property in Califor # cents or so on each ticket, but I think | f] Ten Copies of the magazine the fleld, in “Mag Haggerty's Father,” are | Would Continue to be at a Premium. ladies and their escorts: no smoking. Buy | ail other Wasting effects of self- mia May be repeid in easy installmeints it is going a little too far when they be- | }l weck free. Write to-day. extremely comlcal and bring down the| Night Prices—25c, B0c and 75c. Saturday | your ferry tickets to Sheil Mound. Ause Or excesses. Semt sealed, $5 Moderate interest. Address in demanding such outlandish prices % house with their witticisms and comical | 204 Sunday Matinees—25c and §0c. Children | * Rerurning—Trains leave the track at 4:13 | botuie; 3 botties. 35: guaranteed to cure The American Guaranty & Trust Company - el cagerscecias The Curtis Publishing Company stiirte. | Wattar Jopes. and bis toqupe of | ot Masinase-10o and St and 448 p. m.. and immediately after the last | case. Call or sddress orders HALL'S MEDE- 0423 Foywan) SiSE. Sn SpeaNes “1 am going before the Board of Super- | 462 Arch Street, Pa. wonderful pigs are quite unique. The An- | THIS AFTERNOON_TESTIMONIAL l““m- R A A Th ek, 1 S R T o o ) visors to-day and make a vigorous com- | dreasen brothers in their balancing act TO S. H. FRIEDLANDER. PERCY W, TREAT, Secretary, | Send for fres book.

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