Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 114, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 28, 1912 Page: 2 of 16
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9 COMING ITTRAt nONI AT I
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Titmrn Mayan" Mond..y
9 Jaiiuury J. '
0 ghoehaii 1 ira Cen...v .
W fill esday. StMtgf jj
.1rr l.
. !f.flam Hun.rfiy ' Saturday. $
4 February I.
4 I
Aliui Hm ..ird ii
Resides th Callerlnl Kur. a mutl-
ral art. uhlih l!l feature tha new
bill that opSBS at the (Jarden th'ater
this afUrnoon there will three nther
rta Imm .f ipn-lal UUN men-
tion. Ian Ileal aiil Katella Barry
will prwnt an olfartag entitled "The
Dapper Chap and atlas Chic." Ipaeial
scenery will show a rheap prlea thea-
ter. A boi offi'e la In the renter In
nil I tiara I. n r.. w II' ket teller a
alrl who hat applied f'ir the poainon ;
thnuich aeelnif an a'lvrnwmeni m
the paper. Finding ' aa ln author-
Itv. ahe haa taken i.oaaoaaloii. An ar-
lor otnea ulc.iiir who la to play the
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iKiuet- jaiivr e'Min- mc--
loKue a aiKii I discovered hl h an-)
Mmcea that lh theater has la n
rloaed by order "f U"- nherirf. Ian .
If a 1 l- mmm laat seen In Tula With "A
Stubborn Clndarella" and BstelW Bar.
ry'a lant visit bare aa
"DeH's Auction."
The Cardnwnle B let era will offer
norne entertaining: danrea In a daas
way. and Klme Htlrk ami mpany.
v in dmplay a real novel!) a' t.
Tiie Con) irnii- a SrsyanMaea
Manager Smith of the alw.iyi pop-
ular I'ozy theatn- preoanta today for
the f rut time known. In a theatre of
the Uc of the Tory Musical I omedy
Today th.re la likely no form of
amusement that i aa popular aa BIU-
steal romedy. Manutfe-r Sn.t'h for
sometime haa had a selected ...n....M
of (lexer adorn rehearaing. and to-
day th-y will make their first appear-
HDce. The raat will onalat of elKht
people good alngera. funny i atna
dlaim. mid clevelr dan' era in fa' t
the whole rant i an experienced Ml
The performance will constat of
playlets runnlnt? from 20 to 30 min-
utes filled with late aongs funny
Jokes and Juat enough plot la keep
vou giieaalng. ' They Will rhange
acta earn Kund.iy ami Thursday and
for each Changs of act there will be
aperlal srenery and new oatumes.
Although the root of this amounts 10
almost $300 a we. k. Manager Smith
announce that there will be no ad-
vanre In prices. Today at the mati-
nee the company will appear in "A
gay time at Coney Island' with the
Inlmluible Irish omedl.in Brneat
Mark as "Dan llogan' and an all-
star rnst. The Scene la laid at Coney
Island. Bpecfal acenll effects have
ieen prepared The Cosy orchestra
will be enlarged and la under the sup-
ervision of Mr. James Wtckiaar. The
Cozy oonoeaied "hlTnit played by
Mr. Carl Crossley. will be heard In
Several of the song numbers.
girl m eerape a lot t eas ma rr age
planrx d b her p..r- r.tv ar.d ! ' a
man of hr choice and reveals her
identity. Mile Webber has an gal
lent opportunity to display her oice
M h ii.t i. nl. ability.
Oa. ar Hammerstein. Jf ijreaentsl
this little prima ftyi sax she Is un-1
doubledly .e greatest light
"'"I'. In this country and aa gl
fomedlan ahe likewise ahlnet.
Mil. Webber's supporting company1
It strong. There Is a rhorua of
y voices to carry the anaaoMaf Mr
Herbert has found full play ln the
solos .duels and concerted minders
for hit special talents. The hook was
written (y Miss Voung. The locale atf
the opera Is Ne Orleans In the r
170 when Ixulsiat.a aa Fren. h ter.
ritory. The entire company Is undir
the management of i t ar llamn.er-
teln. v. a..n s inparitai i ti nt.
The management of the tiranJ
Opera house announirs aa the n
Important event of the sort th r sea-
son the coming of the ibpfg Kngiuh
Urand pra company the foren. si
organisation pr. sen'li.g
ail. works in F.nglish on this side
the Atlantic now making .ts annual
tour of Amerii a. mainly limited 0)
cities of first lmpjrtanre in each of.
which they remain a Meek or longer
but undertaking a few ataSageaseOti
on one two. and three nights. The
engagement here will rons.it of one'
performance of I'urcini s baaaattfuj
' 'Madam Ilutterf! . ' Ml 01 th irreat-
eat successes among all grand opotM
by modern composers. ' hdieii in re-'
sponse to general request for their i
visit to this city on Saturda) night.
February J. The cast at th.- AlWii
agr-Kation now on tour includes the
most pronoun ed faorl;es who ap-;
p eared ln the same COM pan) last sea-
son with a selection of artlits who
made the moat pronounc ed MOOataatl
In the last opera season In New York.i
Philadelphia Boetog Haltlmc.re'
Washington and chirago. The tour
of this famous organization is limlteil
to the reg ilar theatric al season for
they return annually for spring and
fall seasons in th.- above cities where
they have established a tr-metidous
following during the past ten years.'
t g.r.s bs':: .te the Lggtst p-"-c
Ubii ef ib new shew.
Regarding the OaaJtBi Treuge
l hi i rUI i ; cre f4t .re ef the PH.
iht irs:: i c v . . Te.egram a Da
fember l has the fo! oing to se
The UalUrint Tr.. p. a big Ejre-
pean nc al act. Is oB of the bg'
acta of the seasn at the Savoy the-
ater. At the opening prf vrniaace '
ester la the gaaVagkM ga e an en-
thusiastic demonstration of tbir ap-
preciation of the musical efferlr.gs
pre. t.ted by this troupe bv'.h the
solos and quartette work
The younger members rece: ed sr.
exceptional!) warm rsccp'.:on and de-
serve It. In the solo work the young-
er members display unusual abaaai
and In the violin solo the young lad
of the qcartette eihP Its a NaasWtP
able mastery of this instrument fuf
one to young. The selections are ad-'
mlrably ccSeB. blei.dmg th' cass .al'
and the tceloved old meiodlee of the
bart ;n a manner that makes ar. ap-
peal tic everyone in the audience. This
is a rrmarkaMv clever act '
Another feature of the bill opening
with the H .nday ma'.ir.ee will be the
Cardowle sister who have een
prominent in re MM years with big
n rganitat!.... The girls
have be'R most wtsWl praised for
th-ir dan l .g and are presenting
character numbers which are far!
awa from the ordinary run. fci.g-
iih Herman. Irish. 8 otch and Am-r.-i-ar.
dances will be presett ed In prop-
ef ' .turning.
There will Ice two other acts of a
surpri- t.g nature and two re-
moving pictures that have never been
seen at the Harden befoie.
The matinee prl. s are 10 and 20
cents and night prices 10 20. and r
tents. A'l nex' week the night prb
will be 15 and II cents. The ladies'
matlnOS on Wednesday Will be 10 an)
20 I elits.
Ufeus'-e al :t will mere tkaa ithely
tee the Largest crowd thai ter gath-
ered tn the Orer 1 theater. Headed
by Joseph F nheehaa. Aaiertca't fa..
n.i . i r ! -.! 'Qe
f r--..oet ten r tn the tug h aa
g.age the cast includes u b renown-
ed artists aa Mies U.s' s .'a c!e::.
aboni eminent crttica BgH the ' Arr.ee-
xan Tetraaslal:" alias Merca Walker
whom Mr. blue haa aecur-: from thg
Metropolitan opera romper.) f Chi a-
i Mis At.i.asell Tartton lever and
ra.er.ted -tg Ameri-. i. ggpgUkg
i r.r -i Sw. kard the i- cr.t
cf the Ttvoil Opera . onipan) San
rar.. .sre-c Krancts J T ler ard W il-
liam J Jorgenson. tw former Henry
W. aavage stars Kenneth Dudley
William Toung. Joseph Hgywaga and
a number of others of the tarns high
rar.s
This will be the cnlv pew f this all-
star organisation and Tulsa la Indeed
f r::.te tn neing one the . ittee
to be Included la the tour. The pro-
du. tlo will be seen at the ilrar.d Tbea-
ter Wednesday Januar. 31.
tinn will be pjre'.y a aortal affair and
will gve semi-annua! Bf annual en-
tertainments. A large numter vf the
mttnten llw la Tulsa.
HI I
On T-esvUy January icth th Vlta-
gr.ph M.vsteri.e-e Sanity Pair" in
three reels wtll be ghown at the Pal
ace.
This great pi. fire it tugge'ted by
the great novel Vanity Pair by Wil-
liam Makepeace Thackeray.'' the
groat artist and delineator of char-
acter and society of the early ltth
cen'ury A forecast and repetition
of the vain glories of life.
This supremely magnificent Vita-
graph ! rtravel la Incomparably
dramatic scintillating with flashes of
av.rii comedy std deep grasps of
pathos and keenest character studies
depleting soctetv and Incidentally
the great battle of Waterloo with ail
us thrilling and historic Interest.
Oon't forget Tuesday. January JOtb.
I Ml I KM r ( I I II IV II 1 -
1 art -n-ciil Me ad. ( (rgamalbiu of
Alumnus to llc.oi Oklahoma
I nlverwio .
Headed bv JUrl Hn.-..l. ats.stant
city attorn- of Tulsa. xty former
students of the Oklahoma Slate I'nl-
refstty st Vorman. who now reside in
Kastern 'cklahoma. have formed a
club having for Its objec t the tootl-
ing of the university on this tide of
the state.
Mr. Sneed It of the class of '11. and
Ms wife also a graduate of the uni-
versity. Both are well known in lo-
tal society circles.
The name f..r the rew club has
not yet ben selected. The organia-
I.VRIC
We could go on and on to an In-
definite end telling you about the
high c!r.e program the Lgfta has pre-
pared for your pleasure today. You
and every other theatre-goer knows
that the l.yrir always has a superb
entertainment . Today's Is no excep-
tion for its attractiveness in enter-
taining features will appeal to all. A
new vaudeville a.t Is also In store
tor today.
I Bpriag and Bummer of 1(12 S
g Fabrics now on Msplay 9
s $J0 to $45.
9 itoi xns ti;. co. S
:1J South Boston.
A v-M show at ttsc Qattlen.
A big new vaidevllle show will
op.ii at the Qardsn ibsatai with to-
day s matinee at 2 30 o'clock. The
bill could be designated an a "musical"
one owing to the fact that high -class
singing dancing costumery and pret-
i rerybod tic -o "iioiK mian t.iri."
Wbog one stops to aonatdar the fa-
mous artltts which will be here wh.n
the She.-han F.nglish opera company i
give s us ail star performance of BalfCs
popular and tuneful comic opan The
Bohemian Olrl" It Is little wonder!
that orders are pouring In from the
entire neighborhood. Wi have paid
the price of admission many times to I
hear one Of these artists sine a few
songs. Therefore tn get the entire
group of them together in addition to'
what is asid to be the finest "hcrus
ever hesard in F.nglish ope-ra. and a
magif: cut production of the world's I
noM popular opera Is an event of a
ft
BBBBBB MHf SKKmibwr aSBBBal '
t ic Opera Worth Win.
Mile Florence Webber in Victor
Herbert's and Rlda Johnson foungl
oogalc opera "Naught) Marietta."
which oscar Hammerstein preaentl
at the Urand theater Friday. Febru-
ary 2. plan the part of th- Countess
Marietta D'Altcna "Naught) Mariet-
ta" who runs away from a Parisian
convent sc hool disguised as a caaqOMta
I I l: -1 i VI I -It XI. ' nMI H
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ron dimi t
in1 TODAYc
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1 wo Big Feature Acts Today
4
Lcs Danovas
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A Vaudeville Act of the Top Notch Class.
Peaturing the Clant frog and the Candy Kid. An net that Is
rapid fire of comedy. " -
Walker and Walker
Singing Talking and Dancing Act
"A Mother's Sacrifice"
First run Muje-stic featuting I.ittb Mary Pb kford. A drama th;
to the heart of every person.
pp
2 - Other First Runs - 2
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"The
Best
Yet"
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"Try to
Get
In"
EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT! Starting with the Matinee Today
this Popular Theater Presents in addition to the Regular Picture Program
High Class Musical Comedy
With a complete change of program every Sunday and Thursday.
8 PEOPLE 8 "Count 'Em" Mostly Girls and good looking too.
OPENING MATINEE TODAY The Whirlwind Comedy Success
"A GAY TIME AT CONEY ISLAND"
Introducing Popular Song Hits Clever Dancing Pretty Girls and Special
Scenery with that Inimitable Irish Comedian
Ernest Mack as "Dan Hogan" Supported by the following All Star Cast:
John Doolittle Billie House
"Wearj W i 1 1 i.- Bob McFarland
"Trixie Pritn ' Morton
u Malilc" Beulah Stair
"Charlie llilil'lv" Lyod Long
Myrtle i;lM'"(i'
DoiUsi Kittir Barkor
Tozv Special ncenery by Sommen Sign Co. Wardrobe by Un. John eevet
Bpeckl enlarged Cosy Ortestra nnder the direct supervision of Mr. James
Wickizcr. Cosy concealed chimes played In song numWrs by Carl Crosslef.
All fpeciaJ effeeti by Mr. Pred Morley.
WA Grand Opera House Attraction at Cozy Prices"
i. OOZYITES" although this company is costing us $300.00 a week our prices
will hp the same Don't this prove we are straining every effort to please you?
M.VbW "Be a Coxyite" today-Louder! Louder! LOUDER!
GRAND il l n BOreSE (VEDXBBDAV J M UM 31
in a magnificent prodncUoa of the WofM a Garatest Oosnlc opera
"The Bohemian Girl"
With the followlnK remarkable fompany rcimprlsing the greatest
aKgrrKation c.( Stars eier heard In English Opera.
ic sSEPH P BHEEH n
America's Createst Tenor and operatic Star
( II Mil 1 - -UK K RO
1'ariic.u.- Hari'une. fnctn the Tlvoll ope-ra Co. San Fraiu-il 0.
FRAN4 18 J n I I It
Baccso of Henr W. Savage's Grand Optra Company.
WILUAM J. lORGBNSl N
Tenor with The Castle Seiiiare Opera Company.
Wil l 1 1M ITOUNG
Tenor th the New York Italian Opera Company.
JOSEPH II tYWOOD
Tenor With the Hippodrome Opera Company.
KEXN'ETH ll ni l V
Bari'one with the Carl Roan f'pera Co. Ixcndon. England.
MI-- GLAPTH AXDWELIi
I'rlma Ijonna of the Inte rnational firanil I ipera Company.
Ml x M lUOX WAI.kKR
Contralto with the Mc-'.!oi)olitan (Jrami opera Company.
MISS NORA MAC Q VI UN
Contralto with the Castle Eejuare opera Company.
KIM Ul Mil l. TARLTON
Sr.crano with the Metropolitan English I 'pera Company.
Every Stein Bloch Suit
in Our Store Regardless ot Weight
or Color is Included in Our
Clearance Sale.
Spring weight garmenta including blue serge
Suits All go in tlii sale at the same price reduc-
tions $35.00 Suits are dow $23.35
30.00 Buita are dow $20.00
125.00 Suits are now $16.6j
122.50 Suits are now. . . $15.00
(20.00 Suits are now $13.35
118.00 Suits are now $12.00
$15.00 Suit- are now $10.00
$12.50 Suits are now $ 8.35
$10.00 Suits are now $ 8.65
Manhattan Shirt Sale
is on. Every Manhattan Shirt in
Our Store Reduced in Price.
$3.50 shirt- are now $2.63
$3.00 Shirts are now $2.25
$2.50 Shirts are now $1-85
$2.00 .shirts a- now $1.50
$1.50 Shirts are now $1.15
TENORS:
Arthur Hansen. Michael Cohen Herman Hrandt Henry Crabtree
Wltgon Hackett Albert Anderson. Charles Mkheals William Reilly
Gc urge llishof.
BAJUTOM Si
Jos. O gill 11 ran A. Seigel. Wm. Plisatll J. U Pk-kenFen Arthur
Ijiwrence M'llilam H. Jones. Charles F. Sheehan Joseph Cohen
A. II. Hall.
BOPRAHOS:
1..... I e Roargar Mina Hetdanrtca Clara Wixon Joyle La Claire
Eh a Strltic-rt. Hurts Marvin Marion Clarke Letts Rembrandt.
( ( OKTRAITOSl
BveUOe HoIUatnr Taullda Collina Clara Rreckenridge Rlanrhe
Ottaway Louise- Manning Beatrice gpaulding Analeel Gibson Lillian
Watara
o( IIKSTR I Mil K IHIll l lov or II UAM GLOVER
Without donbt the hiirhest priced apgri Ration of stars cr heard
In Oogalc op. ra.
In spite of the magnificence of this production and the world
renowned artists the prices will be- within the reach of all.
J.V. Mo :.- . 11.00 and 81. "n.
c iTE The management urces that patrons make their reserva-
tions as early as possible In orde r to avoid disappointment.
Mail orders ac com panted by remittance now filled in order of
receipt.
Boy's Suits
One Third
Off Regular
Price.
Flannel
Night Robes
and Pajamas
One-Fourth
Off Regular
Price.
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PALACF
THEATRE
A pagS out of Amerl -an History.
Hirst Run Kalem.
"Molly Pitcher"
Known and loved by all Americ ans as one of the heroines of the
revolution. Every true born Amerjf'an citizen should see this
patriotic picture.
"The Office Favorite"
First Run I.tibln Comedy.
"The Old Folks Sacrifice"
Innrailtude Is the meanest of all the baser qualities to which hu-
man nature is heir. It's de monstration in this drama should be a
lesson to all.
l'l.l TK SOLO
"The Wedding ot the Winds"
TOM DERRICK
J ;J imlace! TRlo.
COMING TO II l.s JANUARY :ili
VANITY I' Ailt."
A Vltagraph Masterpiece in thre'
J
The Garden Theatre
:Fourth and Main:
Advance Vaudeville and Moving Pictures
"Everyone Says the Best Show in Tulsa"
rCHANGE OF BILL TODAY:
Sunday Monday Tueaday and Wedw sday
HEALY and Barry.
Singing Dancing and Talking.
ELSIE STIRK
Tne Woman of Many Voices.
The World-Famoua Sisters CARDOWNIE.
Pilermiere International Dances
The Oallarini Four.
European Musical Act.
Thursday. Friday and Saturday.
The Medoras.
English Novelty Act-Singing and Cartooning.
Griffin & Lewis.
"The Prima Donna and the Tad" Harmony.
Singing and Violin Travesty. A
Arthur Turelly.
Mouth Organ Virtuoso.
Bayone Whipple and Company.
Comedy Sketch entitled "Harmony Discord."
2 Reels ol Moving Pictures 2
Two Shov;s Drily 7:45 and 9:15.
Prices Eveiv Day Ei.cept Sunday 15c and 25c.
Matinee Sunday Wednesday Saturday 2:30 p. m.
Don't Miss This Week's Bill Guaranteed the beat
Sundav 2Cc and 30c.
ever.
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