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¥ TWO GOOD NUMBERS ON WEEK'S ORPHEUM BILL Musical iad Show Given Opera Company at! a Other New Bills at _— — ey & WILLIS SAYRE. Herbert's oe wine Teller past Dy Alive N Joral presenta theatre last night of san, had paints the Sayers to than either « a writer of tuneful, pr gtr Herbert He ha Teller” & book ts wis aplendi re | né GLADYS LOCKWoop, through: Th wong. In which th change th make — thetr and the effect nversations between audience stage makes the usual bit Huckine Ruy matic «¢ pote, but tir t ia a on of inte boxes datom of animated and color ite cle Ripple. to ht A melo ble in ole, The one-act pa f the and,” in meacenger | and faul | man p wal ber wt rang gtr young an be Foot's t a . can Grantly stare in ealied “The Agitator Grantiy’s acting | has t nhe ma chicle, if she Agite imasee tm the attitud foward the effor At Pantages. Plenty of tunefu in the week muste ts found new bill at the Pantages | The Roma Saxaphor makes the house reso the rich, rare music that the only winners h = hanes upon these «trang eo iitees” tiscere The Van Kaath spots are very bright ve Rigs. B'te sing and sing or lag rie any ‘ted & repertoire of} titer over ‘te Bags ch ; moaphere ts! af the wort aude gulaht have bev ept two # this weil, | have them singing being appear in D | general sc herr hs age, borne’ wgvers good and the bogus articie. and the real thing. «ren if the imitation d-MacCarty te Sppertunity for Mise fo sing some good wr ly drei) anne Macfarty to render Golan to hie own sting ft, to reverse the ef things. My # the City” and “Hip, ee ae wang by Mine f ae moxe yeu laugh and Busted Aspirations by Labi, Cecil and A of laughs and ap wet Mine Meter 1 Twilight we's Iiuatrated song At the Majestic Lovers of blackface turns. ere at the humor of the man, and those enjoying tancing kept John Corcoran Harland Dixon busy answertng « res when the new bill opened at ogee ferae tent voices | th Majestic theatre yesterday Gus Biwardsy Night Birds That it was funny enough ond in St odd enough to hott | teresting enough to cate h every ” laugh. Hip call ex . sno high-grade tie Hobart M. ¢ famous Leste: % Marshall & y 16 Mir & Clark, Bet rt SMAlly meritorions +: the world's ember |; ‘ot s as the celebrated Kimball, the popalar Schumann, the onored Hallet & Davis, the re the genuine Pianola Plano, Ell and a score of other fact, a veritable exhibition in i « with the House of Ellers you are Ms, ine business with the OLDEST AND LARGEST ICAL, BSTADLISHS MENT THE WEST, but you 6 the sapuray which goes with the ledge of having atest intrinsic value Very Aollar | Terms 46: 4111 rument ge rranged on any Third and University © | gonte THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1910, CHILI AY tm the audience wan evidenced hy the Sppiew Aven. Madd Hall Mao? pteke up a wo from the Bowefy and in "The Mag ple and the Jay" presents it to an (nteronted audience, Miss Macy in| quite Interenting actrems Strong women, the Four Idanias, put on & well arranged and staged strong man” aot, Hoyle Brothore throw Indian clubs around in great fashion, and Billy Kiwood got 4 twugh with his stunt, Tone ta added to the bill by Countess Leontine, an operatic singer CE—-THAT’S WHY RICHARD de — (By United Press.) NEW YORK, March 20-—Tt may be the chill sauce Is at fauit, but be that ae it may, it le a feet thet Richard © @, comedian, and Joe Tuohey, tragedian, are just now under suspension from the Lambe’ olub. Things had come to a préte an actor could Jump over / | #, sald a member of the club, bar into $3,000 worth of out ? No official statement hasbeen made of Mr. Carle's reasons or jumping over the bar. It was Friday night at dinner tir when all was quiet and joyous in the grill room, An alr of rea sonable and sedate jollity pervaded the room, for there are a lot of fine old gent nm who eat dinner at the olub every evening. Then thore was a shrick from a table occupied by Carlie and Tuohey Mr. Carle, who is an agile dancer, got up and danced as he never danced on the stage; Joe Tuohey tried to danoe, When Mr. Carle finished his dance he w Standing in $3,000 worth of out Glass on the outside of t ‘lf that new ohlli sauce works that way,” sald mber, speaking of a conooction just imported by the chef, “if that's what it does, | pase it.” =e Se eee ee wh Tilly Koenen te Star, Tilly Koenen, gifted Dutch ¢ tralte, who will be the « aixth aymphony ¢ wttle Symphony Thureday noert Orchestra oncert under ¢ Of Max Floater Her « Were Reethoven’s "Ah! Pertida’ Richard Strauss’ charming Referring to the concert don Standard” said en's #inging nd Aria, by brought out all her stron power and dramatic beauty of volve, which ts great range and aympathy, and her finteh and diversity of style were | admir bly displayed, he also sang ne wubtte Hy of Rte | THEIR ASHES GIVEN TO SEA Stravew with keen perception of all | PORT AND, Or, March ite mustoal depth Misa Koenen will sing Beeth Ah! Perfido, Max F Musikantin ("The Player"), and one or The ashes of Capt. Henry Konitzer numbers here, and his wife, both pioneers of 5 | Francisco, were wunk into waters of the Pacific ocean by their dearest friend, Capt. George | Bridgem, the Standard Oil} steamer Ascunsion Capt. Kenltser died January 8.) | The Ascunsion stopped at poon on | Good Friday at latitude 40.51 north, | jlongitude 12432 west, the flags half masted, and without religious ceremony of any kind, the box con jtaining the ashes wan lowered to) 4 a the waves ag PILES the i? = 207 SMR een oo of the no. Heothoven, laat night the ordinance which forbade managere to seat pa trone whe arrived after the rise of the curtain, a complote fail- ee ee ee es - LITTLE TOT WAS CURIOUS. May ¥ advance man phes for this tory tt od while Mins enone wae tion of 7 * * . ¢, fatherly tooking man up front with his we & daughter mork than four years old. n said Aunt Mary, in the T won't take @ bath. I t want a bath This is hyreday, and It had one en's Die tedler Tamt more 29 not Strauss | only Satyr h. papa.” equesked the tit tle girl, “will we ase her take ® bath?” God forbt rumbled the stout man in « gruff, ctartied whig audible across the footghts THEATRE MAN LOSES HIS WIFE W. P. 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Wittiam Paversham— | Mine Julie Opp—became « other | © & second time last summer. | an Rossel, Anna Held, Bu- | Hiair and Madge Carr Cooke 4 have grown-up daughters, and May Irwin, Mrs. Leatie Carter and Mrs. Tom Whiffen have growr This week / arrival at 3 2 Abraham Levey Albertoon the home memory non CLEVELAND YIELDS | TO THEATRE PEST (My Untied Prem CLEVELAND, 0., March 29. —Cleveland has resigned itself to the inevitable and has given | up ite attempt to abotiah the nuisance of late coming to the theatre. Hereafter he whe comes in the middie of the first act, the second, the third and subse quent acts, will be as welcome as the flowers in May to every body except the audience. The city council formally repeated 1414 Fourth Ave. name and address to trial package to Pyrea mid Drug Co. 138 Pyramid Bide Marshall. Mich Phones: Main 6767; Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. Clever Clothes For Young Fellows at Shafer Bros. splendid collection of othes for young fel ange in size from 30 to so that slender men We New lows show a Spring { These t 38 chest measure, are included These are “different” from the men’s clothes in that they a dis tinctive air not found in any other line Both conservative and fancy can be had, in a wide variety of plain and faney possess models fabrics Prices From $8.50 to $10.00 $12.50 and On to $25.00 Two -Trouser Suits for Boys at Five Dollars By far the best monéy's worth to be had in town is found in these Two-Trouser Suits for boys at dollar Made of all-wool fabrics with full lined kni (two pairs with éach suit). Very Special at $5.00 Sizes from 6 to 17 PANAMA HATS SPECIAL Panama Hats, unbleached (bought from the U. 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Seattle Lighting seg nad Heary Bidg. but deolar he took it to secure indisputable evidence that bribery was being aned to defeat Former Governor Vardaman for the senate | He alee char that Senator | Perey was elec by the votes | bought by his supporters LOYD BOWERS MAY SUCCEED BREWER (Hy United Press.) WASHINGTON March 29 waid Presi nt Taft when be learned of the iden death of Associate Juatic H. L. 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Room 302 Liberty Bidg. . and Union St. president was deeply af ted by the death of the justice numbered among his} personal friends © death of Justice aves only seven agtive the supreme court, as Justice vody has been unable to serve! nce the beginning of the present owing to il health Lloyd Bow will be to fill the va Bowers was | od the president's second when he oppointed Judge recently ‘BRIBERY won FOR A SENATOR (By ed Pres.) JACKBON, Mins, March 29 al and jury has Indic L. C. Dw} ney, © prominent planter of Lsea na county, for tendering @ bribe $1,000 to State Senator Theo j re Bilbo, to cast his vote for Sen or Percy for the U. 8. senate, | refused to indjet Bilbo for accepting the bribe resolution is pending in the up branch of the state legislature manding the expulsion of Bilbo, ich will be acted upon today ing the money, Brewer members It is predicted that pointed by Taft ole rton, i he Firet and Cherry, Opposite Postoffice. Optica! Department. 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