The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1924, Page 11

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Ins e Debate rch 13.—By he W tiamenie ting team ge Puget the question pe should fhe Ruhr,” ——————_, that the alee hat all acta of Would als t he is. prey D the state parliament Not, “ (SECTION TWO Staae Set tor erin of Chica OPERATIC STARS TO MAKE DEBUT | Mefistofele,” With Chaliapin, Basso, The Seattle Star EATTLE, WASH., THURS DAY, MARCH 18 1924 PAGES 11 TO 20 go Grand Opera! Highway Meeting Scheduled Here WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE and Edith — First =e Preceded by & phifters, workmen dectricians and ¢ travel and. the: ance. And W resting for the w 4 battalion or two of laboring on the back, Hietistotele, in Ita t fig opera which dr Challapin in’ the Pe ecommotations are p adequate, the local by Frank P. Hood (The overhead roofing. * * ee WINS has Incidental mila and corps GREAT _ NAME IN PORTLAND Mme. Garden’s Dra matic Ability Held More Than Musical Art by Critic ¥ "Portland music enthusiasts gave | Chicago Grand opera a huge ova- the forepart of the week as the greatest triumph of its kind” in the Mery of the city. Testimony of Memaper critics, grand opera | ‘and musical experts accorded Mammoth traveling aggregation fs ‘vote of high apprecia- incomparable” Mary Garden fe Memenet’s “Cleopatras” at) and was given a tremen- teception. Her Seattle vehicle ; "a similarly romantic ¢ musicdrama. As seen by | et Ena, Portland News critic, 4 a gorgeously-gowned | cing Egyptian queen, n ability overshadows her | “the American public to know and love Mary a dramatic artist; the audience was not disap-| fo learn that her dramatic} overshadowed her musical BUSINESS : FOR PULPIT Financier Becomes an Evangelist | — | PEHICAGO, March 12.~Saving souls iter than making money, C. E. former Kansas finaneler, | | fPgPutsam has abandoned six thriv.| gnterprises to become an evan- for the extension department Bible institute here. Was born at Richmond, Kan, Hf started his carcer as a school) her. A yearning for a business | Es made a rancher of him and en Guired a 1,400-acre live stock pa Poinams next went into the lumber Witness. That also w: ‘was piling up a fortun met dealer, building contractor, jew- f hardware merchant and ranch. When he decided on a religious # young man he had read writ © Ingersoll and: Paine. The he read the stronger were his nd beliefs. He became a of the Bible and made bibli Matistics his hobby. Now, he has “evidence’ was divinely inspired and is/ inting it in evangelistic form ut the country. sitham declared the Bible made) Promises which have been ful- This would have been {mpos. Unless the Scriptures were con. by a great power, ho believes, tate nalism is now taught in 59 and universitfes in the | eeSsttil treatment of diseased | No operation Watch for Advertisement. | Tam Boing to give the manen at ieatetn rood OY TALK ABOUT find out | Goudouncff, Cleopatrae,” the “Salome” Seattle In devoid of d sincere ef. to sustain char As tn performance, large arias and req’ forts of the artists acterization. Elaborate staging of all produ tions witnessed there; well-trained and dance-perfect ballet ensembles jand @ gorgeous accompaniment by re all aids to reat and the work of the local management headed by Frank P. Hood is a big feature in the success of the local presentation Feodor Chaliapin who with Madame Garden and. Virgilio Laz-| mari, are probably the. best-kno Dig favors from Portland and Los} Marguerite i in this production. Feodor Chaliapin has the title role of “Mefistofele,” the\at sp. m en | artists in the company, came in for) @7and opera for Thursday..night. Carpenters have completed Chicago Grand Opera company in accommodations have arranged for the company for their three nights’ per- formance. The stage ts shown here as it appeared just be- | fore comple tion tos by Pr been Welcome Kiss for Mary Is Mayor’s Goal “Mary}—Bless your heart—smack | —welcome to our city.” Something like that was scheduled to happen at the Union Pacific depot "Thursday Mary Edith Mason plays as} Garden, brightest.of all the stars. of }the Chicago Civic Opera gompany, alighted on the platform in the open whe Angeles critics. His work in. “Boris | 7 the tale of the tyrant! was praise. The powerful basso will sing this role here on Saturday night for the pera? Oh, T guenm it’s ai rights) © iy you have to be educated up to It. Pretty music, but the | If you have a severe cough or ite frees ‘ticki potraemasstoraitmentt | roa’ le, arseness, or difficult | ” derstand breathing, or if your child wakes up |{Oree". 1 don't unders na rg. a during. the night with eroup and you | ike to listen to the tunes, tho want quick help, try this reliable old | Th erman, hain home-made cough remedy. drog- |down canvas over the Arena floor. gist can apply you with 2% ‘ounces And. thus, the St Pinex. "Pour this into a plat bette re and fill the bottle with plain granu. | “°° %™ lated sugar syrup. Or you can use | Duliding clarified ‘molasses, honey, or corn |and doing the syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if necessary before x desired. This recipe ea a pint of r e flow out to the really remarkable cough remedy. It into the Arena nes are being hu: ya 0. in ¢ apparatus, wi nultitude of len voice of | tastes ood, and in spite of its low it can be depended upon to give t Suisk’ nea lasting relief, You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm stops throat tickle and sooties and | heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and ce tainty that it is really astonishing. Pinex is a special and highly con- | ¢entrated compound of genuine Nor- |!1im, and wry pine extract, and is probably the |aires {a b t known means of overcoming |how he did it for the operas to be given One hundred 1,000-watt lamps |are being installed to flood the stage scenery Emery, Pasadena million. | able to. get so habit-| that his wife divorced bunch of other million nting him to’ discover nas been os ou Opera Is “Old Stuff” They Judge the Production by the’ Amount of Work to It the me | better I now: There and e stage to carry the sets of | ter time and the evening's work before yo musical stars. It's come down her I can sit on the Vi jarms of Mayor Brown. “Yep, I'm going to kiss Mary, said Mayor Brown Thursd: morning, “and we won't need any | chaperon, elther. Netther of us are youn sh to be giddy.” Baker, of Portland, who work Arena Thursday for the appearance Thursday night of the little room, intelligen red in this a keenest attraction, beaut! exists, a be where every and clothed in autiful, fon of th the domi even to one indication of cul stands the chief quiet with a voice mellowed with age and lo on the stage at the thoven, Mozart, Great composers ‘ul compliment Wagner are he e and grace “Me fistofe le.” Excellent ‘This old, old instrument, inspired by ideals of ultimate become the most beautiful, most admired and the most costly. Upon its fall-boi appears Schubert, and musicians lend silent Liszt and created years and years ago and perfection, make of piano in the world, the was destined to the simple inscription “Mason & Hamlin” This karat mark of distinction commands the very est ponition in the world of musical art today. ¢ thirty-od4 1 hosts of Amer years this particul isteners makers of a tru ar instrument has delighted fs a glorious testimonial to \ wonderful 8 exhibited with profound pleasure by tion In the Montelius Build American the owner Thirty-three Years of Constant Service & Third Avenue and University Street Electricians kissed Mary Garden a year ago—and ever since has been explaining to the missus It waa a civic obligation, nothing personal—ran out on Mary this year “It's leap year,” said Mayor Baker |“'ll stand around in a receptive mood and If Mary’s got a lot uv pep, L won't run away. I'll turn my left saree and then I'll even turn my lright cheek. That's the kind of a person I am.” But the old #kinflint left Portland the day before Mary arrived “Leap year—bosh,” said Mayor Brown, “There isn’t any such thing out here in the West, where chivalry still runs in. men’s veins. Just say for mo that I'na no leap year bud. h rard d yards of ma. around the rican. “I've seen a get to Judge ‘em more of work—and in to ‘em the a take Salome, cone to that, ound. and ait Can't x, thera Refusal to Let the “Shenandoah” go on that Aretic flight may bo a precautionary step on the part of the administration against any fur- | |ther discovery of oll, If possible, 1 drink, even, j that | bet: | the is done ow It.” e workers fail.to thrill | ect of hearing world's | all in the day's Hudson Maxim promises to go to law to prove that coffee is intoxi “why should 1) cating Perhaps a simpler and 4 buy a seat when | more direct method would be to get |himself arrested as a horrible ex mple. sald one, t home and hear ‘em all seyere coughs, throat and chest colds. Up to King Albert to alist-antl-Ruhr gent to pick a g t for Belgium, and | five ainohite satisfaction ar mieney {You might as well get out your | = otly refunded. 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