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TASS TIES UP RAILROAD N ORDER TO ENJOY A BATE i Scheff Decides That the Southern Pacific Can Not Be Allowed to Inter- " fere With Her Ablutions. Goodwin, at the Pres-| . Moment, Believes ‘That He Will Soon Be- ‘come a Stock Actor RARER ERR ARE * ISEMENTS THIS WEEK. & | E—"The Alaskan Dallas Welford fter in Con NAT GOODWIN U-Drew 149th Trial Nat Goodwin changed his mind. he is to shortly in a stock Los Angeles having again announces that in “Sterra production ) in “On MLOIS—The Del Lawrence com. (266th to 166th per een %) in “The Lottery of Love.” JEUM-—Franklyn Under @ Wood, Frances Slosson and & Vaudeville MAJESTIC — Romany Opera company and Vaudeville PANTAGES—-May Tulley ® Co, and Vaudevil THE COMING WEEK. #MOORE —Sunday afternoon, rth popular concert. Sun. day night, “The Alaskan ‘ y to Saturday, Geo. WM. Cohan in “The Yankee JAMBRA—Dark company in deen ¢ ttle correspondent for the past or years, has just issued the best edited Christmas } Dumber in ite history « Manager John W. Considine expected home tomorrow night Manager Cort Returns Today. Manager John Cort returned this morning from San Francieco, where he left “King Dodo” playing to ca pactty audiences every night at bis new Savoy theatre, The newspa pers there gave whole pages to the 5 o— Nod.” #|2¢% enterprise, and the most ex pl The Land of Nod.” #) - a vagant praise to every feature ATTLE—The Russell-Drew #| (ote tng with it pyany (150th to 159th per- #| The . + . he new house in Ogd ances) in "The Girl Engi Manager Cort this afternoon, $— The Det Lawreace also turning people away at every m % | Performance.” (167th to 177th per. | ces) in “A Gilded Fool.” # 2 UM—aArturo Bernardi, #| Robert Gilfellan, Maurice Burns # | 8ssistant in the Sullivan-Considine artist, and vaudeville, 1C-—Boganny troupe, # | booking offices, was last night unit # | ed in marriage to Miss Vivian Bald- and vaudeville } AGES—Mille. Mirma, di- | Wim, at the home in this %® city, by Rev. J.D. Powers, Gilfellan @nd vaudeville #|'% popular in the local t | colony, and. congratula |been as thick as |formers around his office ee week SESE EERE EER * nie ee ee 4 BY J. W. SAYRE. EVA TANGUAY doesn’t turn green with envy when she|| of Fritzi Scheff's latest ex : I miss my guess. Eva has had | many tantrums, for adver-| Purposes, and pulled off a) sensations herself, but her pales into the insignificance | for the Belaseo & Morosco hope to make their new “chain” of Stock theatres in the West stick by tying up all of the plays which the leading pro- ducing managers release for hayes production at any point leuriath “ || im the West. They claim to we Mins Schell her meal have purchased an exclusive known, tied up a whole divis_| right to the use of all plays the Southern Pacific rail.|| Teleased by all of the leading one day last week so that she|| ‘rms. If this should prove to Sas bath, |, be the case the operation of while Mise Scheff’s spe-| Independent stock houses train was whizzing along|| YOUd be seriously interfered | THE ade in thin column on December | Wet if Harry Lauder played the Yorth cong i Would doubtieas be Mn ‘aftages houne N pinkola Epédking for Mo: re that Lauder canngt play the ‘antager ciroull, owing to thé fact that he must play only $2 houses. and Manager Pantages doe charge that admission his entertatantents. although. if Leigh Bruckart ta to be belleved the Panta # shows are often worth far more than that trifling sum. The fact that Spingold’s letter does not include information as to just where Lauder will play if he comes bh leads me to believe that he doesn't know The Alhambra seoma the most likely place, not withstanding the fact that Lee Shubert has declared Lauder could hot play his clreult 1 base thie | fupporition on the fect that Lauder at this time booked to open hit Ween tour at the Auditorium, tn nvgy 4 shu al howd op J wary fe will then play fn Mormon Taberh in Salt Lake the Auditorium, in Los Angelos, an other Shubert house and hen Dreamland Rink, in San Francieco. So far as | know, Dreamland Rink in this elty Is also open to Ladder not yet figure for Impossitile Conversations (No. 3). Clerk-——-Heke, madam, js a No, 2 shoe, very small and dainty, and fite your foot perfectly Any Actres#—Take It away and bring me a No. 4, I wish to wear the largest » ponsible EXTRA SPECIAL ful Sut Values Up to $32 For tomorrow we of attractions nounce one the strongest that it has ever been our good fortune Beautifully tailor Suits of the design great to offer ed very - the the choicest most popular style most desirable fabrics half worth, at their actual The only drawback is the limited there are but of these Suits quantity- forty-nine all sizes, Several models however and various shades any possible of disappoint ment, we advise an early response We have 20 Suits left, values up to $22.50, at oo §O.95 Long Coats, $15.00 val ues, at avoid chance One - Piece worth double, at Dresses, “THE HOUSE OF SAMPLES” LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP 500 ARCADE BUILDING Take Elevator. Open Until 9 P. M. Saturday. . rt that the|| With. But Belasco, Morosco ue states Wuvect that Che!) ©. o inetr allies have’bo houses anywhere except in San Fran cisco and Los A lew. Nor has any one of them ever given @ecided that a bath was the next thing on her pro Her maid prepared the tub Scheff stepped in. The rocking from side to side of the er actually | out on the walls and the P Pritzi stepped out and pull | evidence of being powsessed of the great wealth which would be necessary in building a doz en first-class theatres and in bellcord. The conductor || controlling the stock rights of k to see what the trou-|| All royalty plays for western || America In fact, up to this point, the entire Belasco-Morosco “chain Stake a bath while the train|| Of stock houses is just what this way.” {| Eddie Diamond of the Lois ex conduc shunted the| pressively terms it, “balloon @f at the first siding and) \Julce had a real nice bath,| Water didn’t splash at all| Throwing Tin Cans Is Legal. When Miss Scheff wanted) Stage hands at the local vaude Meanwhile the conductor |yitle houses will hereby take no a up and down the line/tice that it is perfectly lawful for all trains and change the/them to throw tin cans or any-| time of each by such mar-|thing else at a performer. They fime ay Miss Scheff requir-|are well within their legal rights Wet her ablutions when they do so. ew minutes later, much re! Lottie Whitcomb, a vaudeville Miss Scheff stepped to the | actress, had the question passed 4 Waved to the conductor |on by the Colorado supreme court Bt allowed the Southern Pacific) Lottie was sitting on a chalr on the fume operations stage of the Novelty theatre, imi tating a chicken. The stage hand» playfully showered her with tin that |C@ms, shoes and vegetables. In| at | |dodging an empty can of oysters Cohan, George Cohan's ; Pand a member of the Four|/ttle fell off the chair and spratn ed her ankle. She sued for dam Will not be seen here next At last reports Miss Cohan |98e* and lost in Los Angeles. She has|, 4° to It, boys flere heart trouble and may | @ Sgain appear on the stage as we to stop this train at elie Siding,” were the orders Wtephine Cohan Retires MH more than possible Some of ‘em need Harry Corson Clarke sends me a} Oe Scag postcard from New York, touting ” w ompelled.to| r at the Casino there. Clarke Middle |##.@ Wonder. Seven years ago mn he had his stock company | Apbarently | nore, he invited me to dinner at Joined | the lthe Butler with him. 1 ate several | comes & second | iiings, but Clarke took only telly Holl gl last; |small'dish of strained hon Bill bee meric revert |The doctors had given him up to| Withont diapute, she |e and the honey, as a Iife-save the fitle of the best danc-|¥2* bis own Snve It pulled tte on t American | Mim through and now he in big, . ? nerican | crong and healthy. Then he look-| ed like a ghost through jliness " the again , but now af | be on | Aubrey Boucicault had a fainting pell in Washington, and as a com: | * | pete threatened, has # | temporarily retired from the stage. eee ee ee Riccardo Martir Hliter was ind Ehuous song the her fathe ited at FY quantity "can't whe replied Viane in my have to sing * * he collapee Ve | Ethel Barrymore's friend | relatives are holding # consultation pot the new ‘The fat are to have *| *) « #| to decide whether or # | baby shalt be an actor # {and mother, it seems #| nothing to say about it seemingly of her help it, “1 have head and what it ed . “The Trans Al-| Roberts in w#}formation” will be seen at th tt hhhk hhh hee eke /hambra during the winter month Bhortridge in hed pup, ‘The reason | Billboard, of which 1 Ff Not to Play Pantages Houses The New York offices of William Morris object tatement welled up to a Are actually facture them willing to take being sold at less than the cost to manu This is made possible only that we are cost and then deduct the amount of a credit you may have, which makes prices, as you have seen in than any reasonable person would expect to buy a Piano, even of the cheapest grade We handle u our advertisements, lower only Pianos of quality, instruments that the World's Largest Exclusive Dealers in Stop and reason just fora minute: New Pianos $125.00. What would you expect to buy if you purchase in a regular way For your own information, at least call and see what we are offering at this price, $150.00. You cannot buy the instrument and ship it to the Coast for this price—neither but we are taking ad of discount allowed us by the manufacturers, and are quoting you the lowest possible after all discounts are off. When we say the Piano we offer today for $200.00 cannot be duplicated in any for less than $350.00 to $400.00, we mean just we say. If you at once will sell you new layer Piano for than the instrument could be bought at any time without the interior Player Used Pianos, so long as they last, at $25.00 to $125.00. of the old reliable Pianos that could hardly be told from new instruments, we ask a trifle more and alm Piano, new or used, can be had by making a cash payment of only $3.00, ‘This will insure delivery Christmas Day, and the remaining payments can be ar ranged for two or three if you need that much time. Figure what this means. [i some cases as low as $4.00 per month payments. We mean business, and we going to close out every Piano right now, quick, for + $10,000.00 bond with the landlord that we agreed to vacate the premises before January first. While we have the ten thousand to pay, we don’t intend to pay We b before one Piano: have made Pianos could we vantage of every possible price store what buy we a less same Some make any years are we have < or ship of these cll every Piano and move Your home have inve intend to that time if you will it will tigate This Store Will Be Open Evenings During This Great Sale ad's LARGEST EXCLU Ce SS) 419-421 Union St. Just Above the New White Building and One and One-Half Blocks Above the P. O. STAR—THURSDAY, pDicCEMBER 16, «... The Last Two Days of! - the Dissolution Sale At The Stern Furniture Co., 1526-28 Second Ave. Do Not Fail to Take Advantage of the Last Two Days of This Sale, as Everything Is Being Sold Third to One-Half Off the Regular Retail Prices at One- Princess Dresser, like cut; made of solid oak, serpentine top drawer; has French bevel plate mirror, size 18x36; size of top 21x42; regular value $22.50. 1 5 S147 Sale price Genuine Mahogany Dresser, ithe cut; size of Dresser, like cut; In golden or Early top 22x46; has French bevel plate mirror, has two top drawers, beveled wize 24x42; regular value $64.00. $36 50 2 ; reg . Sale price Sale price ... English; mirror, size Buffet, like cut, made of quartered oak, golden rly English; size of top, 21x42; French plate mirror, size 10x38. Regular Kitchen Cabinet, like cut; has glass doors “in top; sliding four bin, three drawers; regular value $20.00. Bale $11 90 Dresser, like cut; made of birdseye maple, size of top 20x42; French bevel plate mir- ror, size 24x36; regular value $18 65 A Sale price .... $27.00. Sale price .. Breakfast Table, like cut; In golden or weathered finish has two drop leaves; regular Ine $3.00 $1.98 Desk, like cut; made of quartered oak, gold en or early English; bas one drawer and spacious writing space; regular $6 95 ' Enameled Iron Bed, like cut; has 2-inch continu ous posts, %-inch fillers; in white or Vernis Martin; regular value $18.00, $10 90 Salo price value $15.00, Sale price .. . Sale price Extension Table, woathered; has a4 tension; regular value Sale price Rocker, like cut; oak, full spring genuine leather value $16.00, Sale like cut; fn golden or inch round top; 6-ft. ex oe coo $590 e Stern Furniture Co. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS —1526-1528 Second Av. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS made seat regular price of quarter upholstered in $10.90 Th Furniture Stoves Brass Bed, like cut in bright or satin finish value $30.00. Sale price has 2-inch continuous posts Make Your Holiday Selections Now Mail Orders Filled Advertised Prices | A small deposit will secure | any piece at the sale price, | Rugs “Linoleum Quality the Best f ie ¥