THE OMAHA PATLT NEK: SUNDAY, STCPTTCMHETC 1fi. 1000. 15 AMUSEMENTS. Are wo npvpr to honr tho lost of the irivcllng flool of r.ii?tim musti whirh now domlnntra ihc ginKi-" Are wf- upvpr to !( the InM of iIip simian unties thHt pan current umlcr tfm uppt-llatlon of rnkc walks Are thty dcntlnocl. likn the brook, to ro on forever ami we lie obllKeil to alt nnl suffer tho tortures of the lout while Homo one rrnyel In garments which reflect nil the burs of the rainbow struts up and down the age uniler the Impression that he or she 's really dnlnc somethlnR rlevcr? And will Intelligent thenter-KOer rontlnue to Hp plum sii'h senselrss drivel and thereby on ouragp Its perpetuation'' A little of this kind of entertainment eon be tolerated, but to make it, ns most faree comedy com panies are doing at present, the feature ot very performance, Is a little more than ordinary flesh and blood ran stand without it Irast registering one protest. Of Inte there has been a disposition to Indulge In pessimistic reflections over the passing awav of some of the men who hail won distinction on the stage, and to prophesy that when those now before the publit are no more none will be found minpetent to take their pUces. It Is a pleasure to state that these forebodings tiao no foundation In fact. I'rom New Vork fit y, the great center of all that Is tlevatlng and refining In the theatrical world, minus the welcome Intelligence that half n store of aspirants for Ihesplc honors are even now preparing to take to the stage, and are already understudying for the position of the tlrst who falls by the vavslile There In n whole heap of dramatic talent In sight Tom Sharkey Is going to be nn actor. James Jeffries Is one already, (ins Ituhlln han aspirations. "Kid" McCoy Is preparing to get Into tho game and llobort Kltzslmmons will go en tour again. Jnmes J f'nrbett was planning to Invade he provinces, but suddenly changed his mind and departed for a tour of Kurope. J'osslbly there are othera who. In the Jargon of tho ringside, have not yet "tipped their mil." but of these we will hear later on. Wherefore the future Is fairly aflame with hope. So long uh Jim Jeffries ami the "Man frnm the West" nre abroad It) the land It ingly funny by Ma'hews as the nimble young lawyer and Dulger, tho retired Ice man. who has nothing but trouble Walter Jones of Casino fame Is with the company and has a cnpltal part. Mary Marble Is also a member of the company. Norma Whalley. the famous Kngllsh beauty. Is seen as n wise American girl. Hessle Tannehlll. Tony Hart, Helen Merrill. Adlyn Kstee, llerthn Durham, I'hll Itlley, John Dunne and Wlsetimn- eernadera arc valued mem bers of his company. The third season of the Crelghton Or pheum will be Initiated today with n matt nee and evening performance, for which a bill of more than usual excellence has bee ptepared With one exception, none of th nils to be given has over been seen In the city before. lMtllc ('.Irani, of "Natural (.as" fame, will present, In company with Jessie Gardiner, it little comedy entitled "The Soubretto and tho Cop." Julia Kings ley ami her company will appear In the farcical absurdity, "Her I'ncle's Niece." The four Juggling Johnsons will give un exhibition of the feats of dexterity whlcti have made them famous, and Mazlo King will Introduce her electrical terpslchoreon bullet, which Is said to be surpassed by few features on the stage, llelle Davis ami her toon aristocrats will present their specialty, nnd the cosmograph will picture tin latest happening of universal interest. Others who are on the bill are the Hrown brothers, the Meeker-llaker trio ami Caro line Hull, who Is said to be an especially pleasing alto singer. Everything will be bright ami new, the Mulshing touches have been added to the cozy theater and nil will bo In readiness. Vaudeville nnd the Orpheum enjoy n popu larity gnlncd by pleasing the people, which has given to them a large established pattonagc. prciln' ts of Dougl.is lOvjnty was busily en gaged in the New York Life building draw ing up a resolution tailing (or a bond Issue of $2',0d0o The action was dc bled upon on Thursday and two lines of road were specified, one to rim to I'lorence anil an other to make a Ircult of Douglas county towns. The committee consumed time and thought upon Its resolution and when It rushed Into the county commissioner's room at tho court house at 12 o'clock noon the board had adjourned. The commute was somewhat disconcerted ami made a fruitless effort to again as semble the board. Its only course, how ever, was to file the resolution with tho clerk nnd the matter will be taken up ni the next meeting. Delay nt this course ot tho proceedings somewhat endangers the success of the enterprise, as In order to submit n bond Issue the commissioners must publish their Intention thirty days before the election November fi-and a survey of the routo must bo on file with the county clerk six days before the same date. A rcsoluton was Introduced by Ostrom ordering Robert Drake, holding the mil clal contract, to construct a number or bridges and culverts In various parts or Manawn park, tho popular pleasure resort which bus proved so attract Ive for Omatia nid Council ItluITs people this year, closes today. The past season has been the most successful in the history of the park and has been altogether n satlsfaciory one to the management. Varied amusement has Is not possible that wn shall greatly miss (,,, furnished all tho season, the principal Joseph Jefferson nnd "Kip Van winkle. failures of entertainment being the splen Should any disaster befall that charming ,u,i ,usIp furnished by I.orenz's cornet nctor and prince of good fellows, Walker i.,,nii an,i ih vaudeville play house. The Whltcsldes, It will assuage our grief to (.,1,,, attraction nbout the park, how know that Hob I'ltzslmmons Is still with us. pv, hns been Its admirable location, Us We should bo loth to lose Otis Skinner, but proximity to the lake and Its pretty scenle the fact that Tom Sharkey is playing an mvlromnent. Indefinite engagement of one-nlght stands jt s tno exportation of the management win pnriiany cmiiieniiiiu mi nn- ... ln pcpin worK ai once in extensive im- bereavement thnt all of us would feel, rue provemcnts. A largo and handsome boat Intelligence that our genial Sol Smith Hits- (ni; wwr ( (0 i,P rnnstructed, new docks sell may never net again Is mitigated by tho I)Ut nm nn PiPgat ,-ltili house built, alt announcement that Klil Met oy is going to (o j0 rPniy for nPxt srason's openlug STILL AFTER SUPPLY DEPOT Omaha's Value a Distributing Point to Bo Presented to Congress. DIRECT LINES RUN TO ALL ARMY POSTS As n 1'nrrhnslnil ftntlnn the l'lt llrnM tin Immense Trllintnrj Hl trlet Depot Would Menu IVoti-timj- to Wnr Hepiirtineiit. A general supply depot for the Vnlte.l States army to be located nt Omaha I; among the things being discussed nt nrni headquarters. The next congress will be asked to authorize the establishment of such u depot on tho lines of the bill which passed the senate nt the last session. That bill provided for the establishment of suth depot, to be located In the building now ns.wl nn nrtnv iinnilriii.irters. the head- ntinrt.tpa tu In, t r;i rmf.Tri'd tn thp f.'ilpf.lH building nnnex upon Its completion At the present time there are four supply Jail And lav there from It a ro to 9 p ni on Ju ie 6 He isnnol imagine, he says, why Oil Von should have made sttih a remark to him Combs set about se curing his freedom and says he obtained an order of release from Police Judge Oor don. which Captain Her refused to honor. Captain Her also refused a reasonable bend, Combs says, until 9 o'clock at night. Tho rolf In the fable put on sheep's clothing because If he traveled on his own reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur pose. Counterfeiters of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Snlve couldn't sell their worthies jives on their merits, so they put them In boxes and wrappers like DeWltt's. Look .i for them. Take only DoWltt's Witch Hizel Salve. It cures piles and all sklo diseases. MV sJMIJNT.. AMI 5i:MnT.. BOYD'S. WOODWARD A HUKOKSS. .Mummers. I'd. 1919. THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT, Tho Groatost of All Colored AifRreg-Mions. ".THE HOTTEST COON IN DIXIE. " Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c. Mats., 25c, 50c. the county. The resolution was referred ,,,,,,, , th(l Vnlu,,x states, located at St to the committee on bridges. The re mainder of the meeting was consumed with purely routine business. Ante Room Echoes. All of the lodges and societies which lave pr.irtlcally suspended work during the summer have resumed business and from now until the calends of next July there will be nctlvlty in the ranks. Tho four Mi.tonlc lodges have met this month The Scottish rite bodies will hold their llrst fall meetings this week and the two fol lowing, while the llrst fall meeting of Tan gier temple will be held the last week In the mouth. The summer rest has bren of ndvimtnge to the lodges. There nre several applica tions for chapter and eommamlory degrees and Masonic banquets will not be Infre quent between now and Christmas. Louis. New York, San l'rtniisco and Jef fersonvllle. Itul. The last named depot was supplied during the war to take the place of the one at St. Louis, as that cio was believed to be too close to the lines of the confederate army for safety. Ao the St. Louis depot was not discontinued by tho bill treating the new base of supplies it has since been used. Olllcors of the quartermaster's depart ment say that necessity for such a depot Is urgent, as Omaha Is one of the most ltn portntit purchasing points for the army in tho west; that at this point forage is bought in large quantities and other sup plies can be secured on terms ns favorable as nt nny In the I'nlted States On the other hand, ns a distributing point Omaha cannot be excelled by any, having direct Hues of communication to all points and being so situated that mm h of tho trnlllf nn bo seni over land-grant railroads. which amounts to quite nn Item In a year tt business of the department. BOYD'S THURSDAY NIGHT. One Performance. DUNNE & RYLEY l'HKSKST Mathews & Bulger An All Star Cast, Including Walter Jones In their New Musical Comedy. do so and that ho proposes to start as soon ns he acquires tho knack of making nn entry It. C. nnd crossing the stage without break ing the footlights or knocking down tho plnno And C.us Uuhlln but language falls o express the ecstnsy all of us VIII feel when he steps briskly out from behind tho dcones nnd begins to get in his work. Jef ferson, Jeffries, Kltzslmmons, Whltcsldes, Skinner, Sharkey. Kussell, McCoy who r-hall say that we lack for exponents of any old kind of drama so long us these nbldo with us? Manager llurgess hns completed his book ings for tho Hoyd for tho present season iiml Is of the opinion thnt the list Is the best ever offered to the theater-going pub lic of this city. Thnt there are obundnnt grounds for his thinking this the following list abundantly demonstrates: "The Only Wny." Cliaiincey Olcott. Nut Onudwlii ami Mnxlno Klllott. Mny Irwin In "Hecmise She Loved Illm So," Mrs. Leslie Carter in "nza." Ulgu Netbersolc lloyt's "A Midnight Hell. "Wlllte norse i iivcrn. "C.reat Northwest." Strauss' orchestra, "C.lrl from Maxim's." C. H. Hannuford. A Poor Kehitlon " "Jed Prntitv." Ili.vts 'A Hole III the Ground " "Naughty An thony." Sousa's Imud. Itirhnrd Maiislleld. nils Skinner, Snrnh llernlianlt. John Drew. Willie Collier, "The Christian. ' "Sorrows of Satan," "Way Mown Last, ilrowns In Town." West's minstrels. "What Happened to Jones," James l llnekett, "Prisoner of Zendii." Walker Whiteside, the lliistonlaiis. Murray -Mack. "Shore Acres." "Queen of Chitm town." "lino ViiiIIh," "Princess i hie, 'i'etnale Drummer." Julia Marlowe. Prim rose & Dockstniler's minstrels, "lllnek pnttl." .Maude Adams, llnnlon's "La Voy age en Suisse." "Heart of Mnrliiiul llelle Archer. ICiigenla Hlalr. "A Trip to rnlnntown. ' "A Texas Steer," "Across the Pa.lllc. rhe Dairy Kurm." Alice Nell sen's Opera company, Al Meld s minstrels, ltlchatd Pi Ingle minstrels, "County Fair, ; Stuart Itohsou, "Uowery After Dark. Frank Daniels In "The Ameer," "At Plney HIilBe," "Uinnway C.lrl." "llelle of New Vnrlt," "Vanltv Pair." "Man from Mexico, ilrother Ouiccrs.'' Tim Murphy. "Prince of the Wor'd." Mathews llulgcr. Hlanrhe Walsh. "Why Smith Left Home." "Ileeky Sharp, Die Cadet C.lrl" and "The lliirgomaster." fuming; Ktoiils. One of the biggest attractions the Unyd will present this season will bo Charles Kinhmnn's production of "The Only Way, n drnmntlzatlon of "A Tale ot Two Cities, rimrlim Dickens' celebrated novel. Tho niece will be seen for but one performance Monday night. Henry Miller was tho original Sidney Carton with the production ii nd he would have been seen hero in tho role had he not been stricken with a severo throat trouble nt Pueblo. Colo.. Inst week which forced him to hurry to New Vork for treatment. K. J. Morgan, the well known lending man, who was hurried to the com pany by Mr. Prohmnn. will bo eeen In the role. In his hands the part will surfer little. If any. tn comparison to that given by Mr. Miller. The latter himself has gone ail record ns saying that Mr. Morgan Is one nf the best nctors in America. An excellent supporting company Ib given Mr. Morgan. It Includes the veteran actor and one of the deans of the American stage, J. H. Stoddnrt, 1). 11. llurklns, Joseph llrennati. Knrle llrown, Frank Mrfilynn, Clarenco Montnlne, Harry Spier, Miss (.race Klllstnn. Miss Margaret Itoblusnn and Miss (iraco Pierce. Chauncey Olcott, who has been pronounced by competent critics the possessor of one of the sweetest singing voices on the Ainerl i nn stnge, will be seen nt Uoyd's for three performances, starting Tuesday night, tn the scenic production "Mnvourneen." the play In which ho made his llrst starring tour and his llrst success. During the action of the piny Mr. Olcott sings "Molly O." "The Auld Countree." "Tho Little Christmas Tree." "She and 1 Together." nnd several others. Manager Pltnu Is said to have equipped his star with a company of unusual excellence nnd In Mnvourneen" hns pluced before the public Lorenz's concert band nnd the Orent Nnrlh ern quartet will give u closing program tonight. (ireen Hooin f.oili. "Woman and Wine." the midndrnma pro ilueeil at the Manhattan theater, New York, last season, has begun Its season In Hnston. Curl Keller, formerly eoneneted with the Kansas) City Orpheiini, has been sent here as stage manager nt the Creighton-Or-pheutn. Hani Kendall, Hnllen and Fuller and C.iron anil Herbert are ninontr the vnude- vlllo favorites who will be seen In Omaha at on early date. Margaret Sylvn, w ho Is to star this season In "The Princess Chic," spent last week ill the photograph gallery and had her picture taken In 2M1 styles and costumes. "Way Down Hast." which Is to be seen here some time during the present season, has proved to be one of the phenomenal successes of Hie year It Is presented with great spectacular beauty and a wealth of detail. Paul ICester. the American dramatist, whoso "Nell flwynn," presented by Jull.i Niitson In London, has hounded at once Into llrst place among the Knglish suc cesses, will go to London a little later to see Ills play acted nod to lslt some historic places which llglire III plays lie lias in prospect. Preparations for the forthcoming starring tour of (irare Oeorge are well under way Miss George will begin her season early In October, using a romantic plav, "Her Ma jesty," ns the vehicle for showing her ability. The play will be elaborately mounted. "Arizona," Oils Thomas' great American play, had Its Initial New York opening last Monday night and scored an Immediate hit. Already the management of the theater Is negotiating with Managers LaShelle and Hamlin to induce them to prolong the en gagement beyond the stipulated llfteen w ceks. Hlchard Mansfield was ad writer for a lloston tlrm and studied painting as a boy. Tim Murphy earned his tlrst money with brush nnd palette. Stuart Itohsou earned Ills tlrst money us a page in the house of representatives. Otis Skinner was at llrst clerk In a commission house. Sol Smith Hussell came to take up acting from amus ing the soldiers while a drummer boy. William Collier's new comedy by Augus tus Thomas, with the mysterious but rather promising title, on the ijutet, will nave a strong east of well known players. Among Aoionu I he Olid I'l'llcill". With tho npprouch of cooler weatlmr the old-time activity Is noticeable among the lodges of Odd Fellows, especially In Omaha lodge No. 2. which tins been active even during the heated term nnd has received fourteen new members during the past thtee months. The attendance al the ses sions Is far nbove the average, for there Is always degree work anil a recent Innova tion was n school of Instruction conducted by Frank 11. llryant and Charles A. Pat terson. Secretary Patterson has again taken up the monthly letters to his tnrm bers and keeps nil posted ns to the wel fare of the lodge. State lodge No. 10 will commence active operations nnd nn Momlny evening, Sep tember 17, will give nn exhibition of th correct manner in which candidates shout be Initialed. No. 10 Is especially honored nt this date In having one of the best known and popular members representing the Jurisdiction of Nebraska In the sov erelgn grand lodge. Ilencon lodge No. 20 keeps up Us usual gait anil regulnr degree work can he wit nessed at every meeting. Their member ship Is composed of young. nctln nnd earnest members. Among the Itebekahs there Is a renewal of activity, nnd soon the Ice cream will be discarded for coffee. The work of the staff of Itulh lodge No. I Is the subject of warmest praise from all who wert privileged to be present nt the session of September S. Thursday evening, Septem her 20, all Itebckah lodges of Omaha, South Omaha, llenson and Florence will unlto In observing the forty-ninth nnnlversary nf the Institution of the Uelieknh degree The exercises will be held In Independent Order of Odd Fellow's hall, Fourteenth and Dodge streets. Tho militant branch Is rapidly forging to the front under the leadership of Colo nel John W. Nichols. Canton No. 1 Is ex pected to Increase Its roster largely dur ing tue coming months ami it is the ex- ressed Intention of Captain Markl to have the largest and best canton in th stnte before the dawn of another century. COMBS ASKS FOR DAMAGES At ern Hint He XViin rrestril Without t'nue unit xViiiits Puller tn I'nj fur It. Henry Combs has applied to the district curt for damages against two police oth ers, Captain D. W. Her and Patrolman John H. (llbbons, asking $1,000 from each Combs claims that he was standing on tho corner, not meaning any harm, when Gib bons grabbed him roughly by the shouldet nr.d exclaimed, "You will rail me n liar?" Combs says he was then hustled away to the men engaged by Manager Smyth are llrlghum Itoyee, John (!. S.ivlllc, Thomas Dnjle, Cranley Douglass and Waiter Craven, while prominent among the femi nine group will lie seen Louise Allen-Cnlller. Laur.i Palmer, Helena Collier, Katharine Mulklns, Tressy llay and M.irv Fletcher, a popular young Kngllsh comedienne. Ithiiurd Manslleld has up to this time been using the Garden theater for the re hearsal of the auxiliaries for King llenn V and the Criterion for Hie principals. Mnr- wig ii.ik oeen training me nutlet ami the cho.r of thirty-two boys and male adult, has been under the direction of the choli master of St. Agnes. The orchestra ol thirty Instrumentalists has been steadllv at work on the mush- for the revival. Thl wii-k an come together lor ensemble n hearsal. Nest week rehearsals with scenery commence. October I is the date set for Miinslleld's llrst appearance In Klnn Henry V. It Is the gruitest effort of his inaiiageri.il career. The growing friendly alliance between th stage and literature Is not based entln-h on the dramatization of novels. The puli llshlng houses and liteiary magazines an going In for the literature of Hie stage. Th. Itooknian has Just completed a series four Important articles on the foreign stna. tu New York, beln Interestingly des( rln tle of the Mddlsh, Chinese. Italian .in.i German tlu-ati-is. llemlnlsc.-nccs of famous pilfers oi mis generation are growing ton splruiius In the magazines ami publishers catalogues. Dodd, Mead .V Co. hue gei Kngllsh readers an opportunity to ad. Augustlii l-'llon's "The Kngllsh Stage" t their library. This Is a translation from ine 1-rencii, nut it is a n-uiarkalile hlstorv of the drama of this century and bring enniiiK History rigiit uown to uate. An other tlrm going in tor dramatic literatim Is Doiildeila. . Page ,t Co. who have Frank- lyn I-yies i lie mage ami us reople 1 It press DOUBTWHETHER IT WOULD PAY McftHrx. in J lor noil Hmiincii Do I'm or lllectrli- iiliiitiinii Itiiml. ol costuming It Is said hns never before been equalled In Irish comedy drama. The scenery Is new throughout nnd was painted by John Young and Homer F. Kmmnns this season. Sherrln Mathews nnd Harry Hulger have been for at least a few seasons two of the cltveiest and funniest men on the farce comedy stage, and In every city they have a host of friends who like the peculiar brand of fun which they serve up fo well. It Is said thnt the new farce comedy written for them by Oeorge Ade of the Chicago Hecord nnd the author of the "Artie" and "Fables In Slang" stories. Is the best thing they have eer had. It is called "The Night of the Fourth" and will be seen at Uoyd's Thursday night only. Tho piece Is entirely different from the usual farce comedy crea tions Instead of depending largely on specialties and Jokes It Is a hurrah comedy with a consistent plot running through It and number ot situation, made scream- Knlulitn of PytlilitN, Nebraska lodge No. 1 nnd Trlnngle lodge No. 51 are both working1 In the second rank this week, the former Monday and the Intter on Thursday. Mars lodge No. 1P.0 is working in three ranks, nnd Is rapidly coming to tho front ns one of the flourishing lodges of tho state Wilt H. Love of Lincoln nnd J. It. St Ine of Omaha, who represented the Nebraska Pythinns at Detroit, have returned. They report nn excellent time, especially on tlu night of the Khoressan parade. The Knights of Khoressan are prepar ing to take In new members from nil parts of the state September 21. There will be rehenrsnl on tho night preceding the Initiatory services. John Uextnn. grund chancellor of the stnte, who has been 111 for some weeks. Is now nble to attend to the duties of hh oftlre. 'the Itlulit Itooil tn Health. , ticket over this road costs only ten cents, n box of Cnscarets Candy Cntharti and you can't possibly make n mistake ll druggists, 10c, 2.1c, ,10c. aim m:mi:vi's. DOZENS OF PRETTY WOMEN ! GORGEOUS COSTUMES ! lly OF.O Artie ADI author of tliee Hook! I aides in iSlati, etc , otc Assisted by THE CLEVEREST CONTINGENT OF COMEDIANS Kvor scon tog-other. Mary Marble, Philip II, K)lc, I iiiiv llart, Norman Whalley, Bessie Taniicliill, Helen Merrill. Aiil n l:stcc nnd Wisemcifs Sercnadcrs. Prices, $1,00, 75c, 50c, 25c, Snlcx Open. Opening of Regular Season, Monday Night Only, Charles l-Vohmnn Presents tho Great Kotuiintlc Drama, "THB ONLY WAY" "A TALK OF TWO CITIES. Dramatization of Charles Dickons' Thrlllitif,' Novel. "A living breathing, human play." Charles Frohman. A GREAT CAST. IOO PEOPLE K. I. Mot-gun, ,. II. Stoddard, 1). II. Harklns. ,os. Ilrcnnan. Iirlc llrown, (J race Klllston, .Margaret Robinson. Tuesday, Wednesday, Wednesday Mat., Tho SweotCijt SitiRer on tho Stage, m. CHAUNCEY OLCOTT the Scenic Investiture the same in every respect as at the Gar den Theatre, New York. Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. In His Now and .MaRnlflccnt Production, MAVOIIRNEEN Under the .Management of Augustus l'ltott. Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1,00, Matinee, 25c, 50c, HEAR OLCOTT SING "Molly OI" "The Little Christ mas Tree," "The Ould Coun tree, " "She and I Together' "Mavourncen." i Miaco's Trocadero, t iTcU'iilinnu l"J50 I X The New Palace of Burlesque. WATSON'S Oriental Burlesauers jR. KELLY In conjunction with 12 Vnude illt Stars. Week Beginning Tonight, SEPTEMBER 16, Regular Matinees This Week, Tues., Thurs. and Sat., 10c & 25c. has opened his studio for the sJ.isou l'.KMI.Ol. He has iidded a special depart ment of Breathing and Throat Relaxation for non-singers. A course costs twenty dollars for ten weeks. O O O O O O O O o n o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo . oriiqhton Follow the Crowd. Phone 1531. V4t)QrXVWWV, Mat Today. Tonight 8:15 And All the Comlnu Week, The First Big Show of the Season Mr. null Ml. UiirnmlS oIiimni-n in ilnnciiiK Mil! i-iiii-ii for children, Sf,tiiilipr tit It . 1iiIIr, Turnilii; , Sept. IStli, S p. in. Oiiciilnu .nit-nllily WriliK'Klll v, Sept. lillli, Sillll i. m. I'nr Iitmin, circular, r. pIcilNc cull In ( rclKlitoii Hull. Open nil iny. EDDIE GIRARD, I.ato Star of "Natural Oiis," usslbtcd hy .lossio (inrdnor, in "Tho Soubretto nnd tho Cop." Julia Kinusley and Co. In "Hoc Unelo'tt Niece." 311110 King, ?uccn of Electrical Terpsichore, Caroline Hull, Contralto. The Four .luKull'iK Johnsons, Tho World's Greatest. Itolle Davis, and Her Durlc Aristocratic Brown Hrothci'8. iMceker Itakcr Trio, Unrlvalcit Comedy Acrobats. The Cosmograph, Realistically Showing All Tho Latest Happenings. I'ricos Novor ChnnRlti F.veninRS, Hetorvod Scats, 2;c and 50c, Gallory 10c. Mntlnces, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundoys, Any Part of Honso L'.V. Chlld-un 10j. Gallery 10c. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o 3 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o SPECIAL MATINEE Tor llcncllt nt tho TEXAS VICTIMS, Wednesday Afternoon, September 19, All tho proceeds donated. No petcont aro retained. A Clear Gift. Tin" rutin procrcili of Wciliirmliiy inntllK'c lie lcll vcrril I m incil I- at-t to Mwnit nooitr.s, ii ui it once iIInpiiK'Ii the f ti al to t lie Milor of (iill vrnton. NIGHT PRICIS, l()c, 25c and 50c. Watson's Oriental Burlcsqucrs (lite Three BiR City Slinws in One. A rip ronrlni; scries of laugh the entire week. Sec tne ilnlnty women bowiio.1 I i their rich orlmtul ccmttiniin. Ilenr j U s that nre token lv re.il eotnediann Ho, i in- Ktareful .luni.rx ll".ir the hlrl-lilte soiiRstors WatMim Mk nIww carries 43 people I'ach one all artlM. Anna Louise Getty, Mezzo Soprano Voice Culture Mini rtlstle Mnttlnu. I'.null-th IIiiIIiiiIm ii Speelnlt. Miss Otty hns Just rettirnnl from Chl diKo, where she lias !ccn stuilylni? for the past two years under the tuition of Mrs. tl I,. l"ox of that city ami Sydney l.lnyd A'rlKhton of London. 1'upllK Iteoolvoil nt .'II HiiliiKC till.. COO - O O 9 OO O e -- o ooeo9u:3 00 - - -- -- ---- --. ami m:.mi:vi s. - - - - i , . - - LAST DAY -AT- MAN AWA PARK A committee elnlmliiK to represent tin a production that In point of scenery and I rK'i""l Mnn of the city appeared hefnre mo l umii) ouiuillin.-tiuiiei n . on, i'i wii j 11 ptotest nKnlnut the voting of bonds in aid of a suburban electric road. President As.i Tnylor of the Central Labor union took n positive stand aKalnst the road and his view was coni'iirted In by Nlol Hansen of the Painters' union. The question was not ret? ulnrly up for discussion, but tho labor lead ers were nhen time to prcrent their case Mr. Tnylor questioned In tho tlrst place whether the road would be a paying Invest ment and marvelled, If It were the hnmtiu.i described by some of its promoters, that In dependent capttnl had not Interested Itself In the project. The county In Mr. Taylor's opinion Is already carrying a sulllclcntly heavy bonded Indebtedness and he was of opinion that no further bonds should be Issued especially for a bonus. In nny case, Mr. Taylor said. If It were considered wise to voto bonds tho county Itself should ns tjiimo the task of bulldlni; and operating the road During this lime tho committee from the Closing with Concert by LORENZ BAND AND The Great Northern Vocal Quartet, In the Latest and Most Popular Selections of Instru mental and Vocal Music on the Water, Afternoon and Evening. BASE BALL, BOATING and BATHING. Various Other Attractions. o i - CI I I? v! o o 69 I e o i o o o ii i a? a3 :: A Gentiine Rag Time Concert .BY.... Bellstedt's Band, Monday Evening, September 17th, At Pavilion, loth Street and Capitol Avenue. A concert for everybody, You can enjoy it whether you are a musician or not, It's a night for the people, YOU MAY Oct Co Lively, Entertaining and Enjoyable. Every dollar of surplus from these concerts goes into an auditorium fund, Four times your money's worth, and your money back in an auditorium, GOOD ENOUGH. ? i it I : 5 -2 S 3 -2 - -2 S 2 2 21 I t t i t I 2-1 t'-l 2 2-V2-2 2"2-2-2-2-22-t'-t o 0