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on Program of Sunday’ Pop’, Music of near! Wader the of Japar t S Aries do pot invent 3 ony orga y—constitute ea, until third “po; Bymphony orche ted in the Maso Aorium at 2 The most deserved P Mhorter pieces of American Norwegian, ltatian, Engtist PRAM Composers, have been + oobaail AN eye to nat nationality ing to John Spargur, conc hestra, these wil 1 of the aftern © far, The next to last of the fall ma nted 0 pm popular French nd Ger ted ast great Norwegian Lytte of four move is preceeded by the “Merry Wive by Francis J. Armstrong LIFT RIGHT OFF pis cto smn an encore at the first Sun wilt repeated by followed Moskouskt’s “Spanish Dances. 2 and 5; the St. Saens Suite violin solo with by Francis Anna overture superior ac composer Suite, played number on Suny ment aa the sec played Chad which won a request, by Nos Algerienne mpaniment Mrs. Finlandia” "t hurt! Lift any com or callus off with fingers plano Armstrong and Dahl, and the Voice From Coffin Frightens Workmen ANG S$, May 14.--"Ploase down easy, mister me a apparently from the cas Ket Andrew J. Wilson, & negro employed by a Long Beach transfer mpany, was en 4 with another workman in unloading at a freight station there a ceffin containing « body that had been shipped to Long Beach for burial from a town in the Middle West Wilson was fust tetting his end of the box down with about two feet to go. He let it fall the two feet with a bang, and with a flying start he sprinted down the street. Police Sergt. Clyde Allen who was tanding near the scene with a ven friend, vouches for the tet a leep voice suffer? A tiny bottle of costs but a few cents at y drug store. Apply a fow drops § the corns, calluses and “hard om of fee men Oakland Physician Freezone removes corns Mike toss or calluses trom tne 18 on Chain Gang MARYSVILLE, Cal, May 15. Bttom of feet, the skin beneath is fi pink and healthy and never Tho he owns property in Sutter) county worth at least $25,000, Dr. _— or irritated, George L. Sanders, physician of Sac- ramento and Oakland, is in the chaln gang here. Convicted of drunk and disorderly conduct, he was given a sentence of $10 fine and 10 days on the chain Bang. joquist tory. rly Bonds and Sold at Market Rates named after his father, who left an estate worth $100,000. THERIEN FUNERAL FRIDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Harriet A. Therien, resident of Seattle since 1890, who died suddenly at her home, 758 Bellevue ave. N.. Wednesday, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday afternoon at E. R. Butterworh and Son: Grant} % Sanders Station in Sutter county ts) i { | | ih Ng Alice Brady is talented, delightfully I pretty, brown-hatred, brown-eyed, [medium height and weight Brady is the daughter of William A Brady, theatrical and film man, and in a New Yorker to the core, having been born and bred in that city LIBERTY Rig Bill Hart becomes more pop ular with every production. In “The | now playing at the many Money Corral,” Liberty, Bull's him in a new role, puncher, who goes to a large city to act as a watchman for a railroad | president. ‘The story was written and direct od by the star himself, with the as sistance of Lambert Hillyer. [result is most pleasing. Pretty little Jane Novak, who will |be remembered for her work In “The | Eyes of the World,” ts Bill's leading | lady. The late Sidney Drew and his wife are appearing on the same bill in a short and breeay comedy, eee | MISSION H JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor. Another Great “Pop” Concert Masonic Temple Auditorium SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 18, at 2:30 Sharp. _ FRANCIS J. ARMSTRONG Violin. Accompanist, Anna Grant Dall. . 50 and 75 Cents Half-Rate Tickets to Music Pupils With Credentials. “The World to Live In,” now play. ing at the Mission, is a drama con- }taining the necessary touches of humor, an excellent ¢ast, an unusual plot and a charming young actress in the leading role. Alice Brady is featured as Rita Charles, a young stenographer, with numerous suitors and the uncertain ty as to which one she really loves. How Rita ia forced to make a choice ye told as the story unrav Moore “A Man and All War Tax Costs Absorbed by Symphony Society. aay D pmreries We consider it only fair and right that all custom-ff ers of this bank should enjoy equal rights in the} matter of service, which we endeavor to make asf attentive, personal, prompt and accurate as possible for every depositor, ‘ Come in and give us a chance ff to serve you. His Money” FAY TINCHER and 30 Follies Beauties a i “SALLY’S BLIGHTED CAREER” PECIAL TWO-REEL CHRISTIE COMEDY GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA of Mine admirers seo) that of a cow: | TTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1919. Music of Every Nationality lw Alice Brady Starred With Opera Company Before Entering M Movies | oa fore entering the pictures she ap peared with Gilbert Sulltvan Opera company. Thin week Minn Brady is playing the role of Rita Charles, a young stenographer, tn ‘The World to Live In,” at the Mis sion. 2 PROGRAMS TODAY ls ® Mart in “The Money Corral” Drew comedy; || Twine News CLEMME—Tom Moore ta “A Man ] | } “nal “Yrom pictare; Literary Digest | KUM—Shirley Mason in “The | } Coliseum News MISSION—Alice Miredy tm “The! World to Live In.” | | cuans a. Tene Keote tn “The Chal- Accepted.” CLEMMER It's @ funny sight Moore to see Tom ‘ting a# nuree maid to four }puppy dogs in “A Man and His joney at the Clemmer this week Tom answers an ad and after he has | been hired by a wealthy society woman, learns that his job is to care for the dogs. Right then and there [he wants to resign. but the eccentric | |old lady informs him be will have | }to give two weeks’ notice. So Tom, | | being a good scout, grins and Wears jit, Fay Tincher, the happy littie com medienne, who used to be known as| the “black and white stripe girl,” | is also on thin week's bill in a com edy called “Sally's Blighted Career. eee COLISEUM ‘Trials and tribulations come fast and often to the wife who tries to hide her marriqge from her other suitors, At least they do to Angela Demming, in'“The Rescuing Angel, at the Coliseum this week When Angela's husband discovers she is| accepting the attentions of other men, he openly accuses her of marrying him for his money. Then! & most unexpected thing happens | and the next thing we find is appene | ie jin the loving embrace of her hus band. “The Rescuing Angel” ts one of Shirley Mason's best contributions to the screen As an added feature, the Coliseum management is showing the street car wreck which occurred Tuesday afternoon, when a Capitol Hill car raced down Pine st. and crashed in to a one-man car, killing one and injuring many . STRAND “Eyes of the Soul,” playing at the} Strand this week, i a striking ex ample of the merit of a great com bination of star and story talent Elsie Ferguson, considered many to be one of the most beauti- | }ful and talented actresses on the| legitimate stage, or upon the screen, | is the star. by} | was largely | Mulsified Unpardonable Sin” | | There will be enormous throngs right from the start. clute Patter| *: | Marshall who directed Mabel Normand in “Mickey,” also | directed the big production of “The | Unpardonabie Sin,” which is to be shown at the Coliseum, starting Sat-| urday, \\ eee Geraldine Warrar Clemmer, starting Saturday, in “The Stronger Vow.” Milton Sills | and Thomas Santech! appear in the | supporting cast . Neilan, comes to the Irene Rich, who te Rustin Far, num’s leading lady in “The Man in| the Open. which comes to the Rex ext week, won that position over | night Mins Rich modestly says it) due to luck, but Farn um's director myn Irene has lots heaides luck—she has personality Itched Till D. D. D. The Lotion for Skin Disease Bartell Drug Store Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair used very careful to keep your hair looking its best. 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