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1 i1 r 7 i 1 THE wkMifOAfVWlbN ' "AY inT-ROON, koVEMBER 29, 1916.; PAGETW( !a 1 ! TO 4 ft. VI 1 4 ,S 3 OS THEATRE I ADMIRE ETHEL'S PUNCTUAL HABITS. Romance fasc'natins ; and colorful j borne on the wings of melody; a carnival of dancing and running the gamut from wild Hungarian czardes to langorous waltzes; a steady drum , fire1 of comedy and a pageant of Broad way choral loveliness; this, in a sen tence, summarizes the extravagant promises made on behalf of the An- idreas Dippel comic opera offering, I "Gypsy Love," due to .have its first i presentation ever in this city at the j Academy of Music on next Wednes day, December 6th. ' Ethel's mother was stopping with her a few weeks, so she managed to "Gypsy Love" is the internationally run out to see me one day when she knew I wouldn't be at the studios. 1 popular comic opera by .Franz Lehar, was upstairs having my hair shampooed when I heard her voice, so I called to composer of "The Merry Widow," her to come up directly. As soon as my hair was dry I dressed and we went which-many critics have acclaimed a for a short ride returning in time for lunch. After lunch we sat in my cheer- better work than its predecessor. In ful sun parlor talking of the hundred and one different things so dear to the it Lehar has given free reign to his mind of the girl of the day. We chatted endlessly about the length of the genius fQr haunting meiody and bril new skirts, whether the coats should be short, three-quarter or full length. liant musical comedy, the result being in iaci, uu lavume tupiu vi& .ieSu.teu. ja richJy scored work ciaimed to have j Since Ethel had promised to be home in time for a six o'clock dinner, : twenty numbers that are absolute hits. I "had Eliza bring the tea wagon out early. I had in mind also that mother Also the operette is declared to have who had just returned from the shops, might grow faint, and indeed she was a rarely interesting plot. The story j pleasedwhen she found the tea things ready. We all lingered a long while revolves about the sudden infatua-, over the thin sandwiches and delicious chocolate which dark Eliza concocts in 'tion of the daughter of a nobleman i a wonderful fashion. v j for a fascniating Gypsy violinist. Bpt !if nil pnrls rie-ht Thf maiden has a Mother had brought a number of purchases home with her in the machine, dream ,n wMch ghe ,gees hergQlf cast J bu, uitu,, w fcxmyijr uau uui upturn u " aaide while the dashing young Gypsy It took longer than we expected to open the packages, examineythe lingerie - meets Before either of us realized it, the little white clock was chiming four and Ethel's train left at four-fifteen. In the last act she awakens, scorns the Gypsy troubadouir and turns to the honest wooer who had wanted her from the beginning. In the two most important parts Arthur Albro, the famous young Rus sian tenor, who created his role when "Gypsy Love" was given its first Am , iGS-; S I academy, of Music 1 M' V- V r ANDREAS DtPPEL Prht. !, S jMmS TrlHSH, The Comic; Opera Triumph of 2 , , iipP" T -rT -Continent s ' II ' .ifc 'i'!' Vv'Slll r By FRANZ L EHAR Composer of fl AP.THU1 ALBRO itoI mytwsyM "mil i And te,,ar Metfp,ita".csst If tP 3 -fvy&fcsjil' ii Tlckets at E,vington's Dec-4th- r ' ? - ,,..5sr ej MARGUERITE. COURTOT Appearing with Owen Moore in "The Kiss," at the Grand Tomorrow. q . Never did you see a person do nwraps so quickly. Her chic little greeu feather -turban was clapped upon her chestnut curls and a delightful veil neatly pinned over it, gloves and afternoon bag grabbed on the way out of the room, while her tan crepe de el'iine shirtwaist collar was placed over the deep brown of her tailormade suit on the way down stairs. As for me, I had donned a heavy automobile cloak and we were both waiting at the roadway" by thu 1 erican presentation at the Globe Thea time the man brought the machine around to take Ethel to her train. We i tre n v and Pinita De Soria a beau- reached the station in time, and as I waved from the station, Ethel's smiling j tiful young Spanish prima donna who ' already seen Richards you had better WANTED iace Deamea at me attractively trom tne tram window. i acnieved enviable triumph in metro-j go today and you will most surely go Americans, age 20 to 40 years, to work Why do I mention this trifling incident? Because punctuality is Ethel's I Plitan grand ..opera only a few months again as he will fool you into believ- in productio department of large rub- t u. i i, u "t--. ! aen. will be heard here. Others in mg that Egyptian princesses come ber manufacturing plant. Unskilled a j v. " "". 1 . of it if she had been late to dinner, but Ethel would to hannpll RinP tnrHinosc ie wnmon'UnfJ'c nrnnar art Onert'. Ruth Thompson. Salvator Solte i nowncre into uie nere. $z.uu wnne learning urst iew .veeAs.. and Horace Ruwe. Besides the unusually long cast of principals and great choruses the big we could all learn a lesson from this little incident? never permit such a thing a cast containing many notables are j tumbling out of the ceiling and that men can make from $3.00 to $5.00 per 5d failing don't vou think ' George Williams, Lucy Fields, Le Roi : ducks ard chickens grow "out of the day and learn rubber trade, will make a. A GREAT PARAMOUNT FEATURE. I Vfo spi7pri hpr in his arms, kissed organization carries its own complete ,her and then suddenly walked away STEADY EMPLOYMENT 8-Hour Day. No labor troubles. Business not de pendent on war orders. Only white help need apply. Physical examinatipn at our employment office. Apply in 5 CHANGE OF PROGRAM TODAY "THE WIZARD'' i New York musicians. Prices will I - f ,,-r,o. oa v. wont ; range from $2 down to 50 cents. Tick- " "1 ! " in . fJ Person any Wednesday, Thursday o, C : I 111 I t-T IllJI. Lll ri IIkIIL tJiJ-t . in u. iv n i i as 0 J ets will go on sale next Monday morn- moments he repeated the perform. , Friday ana present tms aaverUsemeiu lliing at 9 o'clock at Elvington's. , ,t TOith " "Thnt ! Employment Office , was not quite ardent enough, Owen," Brt3 i said Director Del Henderson. "Try it I asrain. will vou?" It was Owen Moore, Richards "The Wizard" announce 'amous riajt-rs mh.i. uumB an ontiAT change of program at lb1 And His Excellent Company of Wonder Workers Featuring Today THE PHANTOM CANNON In which a young lady is ac tually shot out of a huge 42 centimeter cannon through a solid mass of iron, steel, wood and brass, into the innermost of three trunks hanging in mid air. SEE ALSO TODAY The Palace of Mystery, the Chinese Pagoda, the Hindu Wonder Screen, the Dying Enigma, and 100 Other Amaz ing Whirlwind Sensations. Carload of Scenery and Amaz ing Effects. WHO WILL GET THE BABY? CONTINUES TO PLEASE CROWDS. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY, Akron, Ohio. Victoria, rtart'ng with matinee thi;; the scenes in "The Kiss," in which he is co-starring with Marguerite Cour Urtei-ioon and lasting through tom'-r-J tot at inc wanu tomorrow i lr nLrvi.f ;n whirh nothing will I Paramount Picture. : trip-ntrrl whirh wns rrrontpi dur; .!! Tlie aeroplane i " - ------ - - x - - ---- - - - - . It is a BACKACHE and the kiss vie with the" lirst two days of the wee1;. The feature of the show today i:. "The Phantom Cannon," or "The Ilu j. man Projectile," the most daring nnd t wonderful sensation even presented! I on an American stage, or ever at-1 , tempted by any magician. In this act each other as the crn'er of attraction) in the Famous Players-Paramount ; picture, "Thr Kiss," in which Owen Moore and Marguerite Courot are co- j starring at the Grand tomorrow, The picture was directed by Del Hender-1 son. Both stars indulge in the dan- . i., .-. pprnns nastimo of Hitting ttirougn ci .vuimi: iftuy is iii;iuiiJiy aiioi uut ui ;t j large forty-two centimeter cannon, space and in the equally dangerous .'through a solid mass of iron, steel I pnstimo of osculation. Both of these ,' wood and brass, only to be found in little incidents lead to very lnterest iless than one minute's time securely inS episodes the one to a big thrill . locked within the innermost of three i'and the other to a succession of de- large trunks hanging in midair. This ' lightfully amusing situations. alone is an act that will create, a veri table sensation, and no magician has ever presented an act rivalling this. This is only one, however, of the innumerable effects and acts that the marvelous Richards will offer on to- I ITS .-Ci L 1 lO f-L W HUIC FIND INDIAN RELICS. (Ky L. H. Smith, -M. D.) In spite of the best care one takes of oneself, any part of the human ma chine is liable to become out of order. ; The most important organs are the ' r.toniach. heart and .kidneys, j The kidneys stt& .the scavengers and they work day and night in separating the poisons from the blood. Their sig ! nals of distress are easily recognized ' and include such symptoms as back : ache, depressions, drowsiness, irrita ' bility, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic j twinges, dropsy, gout. ! The very best way to restore the kid ! neys to their normal state is to drink I plenty of pure water and obtain a small I amount of Anuric, which is dispensed by most every druggist. Anuric is in s Liggetts Cliocolaf 80c to $1.50 pound ( Johnston's Chocolacs 80c to $1.50 pound. Between the two llv, .... have the best Candy t0 be 1.1a - - B naa at any price. 1 1 you purchase a box and for any reason do not like, it, just throw the box away apd telephone 248 and we will rush your money back to you by messenger. F-LV'INGTON "Serves You Right"1 meals. It is much more notent than LOad- i lif rtio qti1 monir firH f Vi o A nil vin r1!c2- lltlliU C. i-A J.llCi.i-1 V 11UU lllUt i.I!Ul J.V VI X kj carload of wonderful effects, and has The Show With a Thousand, VV onders. A Laugh Every Minute. PRICES : Matinee, 10 and 20c Night, 10-2030. TRY TO GET IN. Members of a New Historical Associa-; expensive and sh0uld be taken before tion Get a Load ot I nem. Klamath. Falls, Cal., Nov. 29. ed down with; newly found Indian rel-1 solves'uric acid as water does sugar, ics, including pipes, stone 'war nam- j People are realizing more and more already proven to the satisfaction of mers. dishes, grinders, seventy-five ar- j every day that the kidneys, just as do every man, woman and child, who ' rowheads, ten spearheads,- several j the bowels, need t obe flushed occa has seen the show, that he is the I knives eleven mortars, and more than sionally. The kidneys are an elimina greatest magician who has ever ap-jone hundred pestles, J. C. Rutenic, A. j tive organ an dare constantly working, peared in Wilmington. ! C. Yaden, Floyd Brandenburg and j separating the poisons from the blood. I The show overflows with good, ' George Snyder, members of the recent-, Under this continual and perpetual j clean comedy, is most gorgeously , ly organized Klamath Historical As- action they are apt to congest, and then staged, and at times nearly brings the ! sociation, returned recently from a trouble starts. Uric acid backs up into ! audience out of their seats,with some ' ten-days' research expedition through J the system, causing rheumatism, neu ! startling sensation. If you have not the lava beds. arla, dropsy and many other serious , j These beds lying just across the disturbances. It means that you are a ' California line, in Modoc county, were I victim to uric acid poisoning. Then ask tu Tnrlian war .and . our nruggist ior Anuric, wnicn was Lilt; oca l ul tne? j.ta wv. m...w- i P m a a n a a a p a u n a a a a u a a a valuable relics first discovered by Dr. Pierce of the i surgical institute in Bunaio, ana wnicn have furnished many I, V , nt' dispensed by nearly every dfuggist Most of those found on the present ...,, . J thered along the reced- -f j ing snore or ruie base, wuiun is uems drained at the hands of the United States reclamation service by divert ing Lost River, which formerly flow ed into it. in the land. Advt. A Veteran Voter. Mr. Henry Mills, of Norwood, voted fcr Martin Van Burcn for President i in 1840 and for Woodrow Wilson in i 1916: He has voted in every presiden- tial election for the past 76 years. Mr. j Mills is 97 years old. Monroe En ' quirer. Thanksgiving km TOMORROW Arthur Albro and Flnlta De Soria, in "Gypsy Love," Franz Lehar's internationally popular romantic operette foming to The Acadftny pf Music Wed nesday : Nign V Pe9?.mBer v .. - Daniel Frohman Presents Owen Moore and Marguerite Courtot In a (I Fascinating . Drama. Romantic e Kiss" In which the aeroplane and the kiss share honors. , From PRODUCER to CONSUMER Save Monejr on Your Apples r . 40c Peck 70c 1-2 Bu. m a a p o a n a a a a p a p a b a a a a a a Jno;E. Walker Grower 117 South Front Street. new NTERE Quarter iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiniiiii'i::!! iiiimiiiiii!iiiiiiiii!!iniinini!iiiiiiiiiiniii!iniiiiiiiiimii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiii!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii; DECEMBER 1ST STARTS A NEW JN TEREST QUARTER. DEPOSITS MADE NOW AND UNTIL DECEMBER 2ND DRAW INTEREST FROM DECEMBER 1ST AND RECEIVE THREE MONTHS INTER EST ON MARCH 1ST, 1917. MAKE THIS A SEASON TO BE REMEMBERED BY SAV ING. SOMETHING EACH WEEK AND DE POSITING IT WITH US FOR SAFE KEEP ING. WE BAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST COM POUNDED QUARTERLY, BESIDES AS SURING YOU OF EVERY COURTESY AND ABSOLUTE SAFETY FOR YOUR FUNDS. iiiiiiiiiitittiffiiiiiiiitiifiifiiitiiiiiifriftiifiiiiiiiiiii3iiiiiiiiifiitiiiiiiiiiifiifiitiiii!ifitiiiiiiiiiiciii:;nA itfiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiriiHiiiirisiiiiiHJiuiiiiitiiiTiif iitff iiiiiuri iiHiininufj HOME SAVINGS BANK Corner Front and Chestnut Streets. i a b i a fl fl fl I I 8 fl B ' ; :: ' :' 'r ii i ' We want our friends to open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT v.ithus, we pay 4 per cent. Interest compounded (ju.rtcr Iy.: No account too small for us. DIRECTORS: H. F. WUder, President; T. E. Sprunt, V. President; R. Bradley, Cashier; W. M. Cumming, R. G. Grady, - WH.:BrownyC. D. Weeks. O VI o Second and Princess Streets. fl a a 3 Q Q a n n a o B a a n B a a Q a n R B a D D 0 0 B B B fl fl fl fl fl B fl a u B II fl a b o a fl a I "V
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