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)4v I JilEDFORD' MATC TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, STjypDXY, MAY 7, '191 f. PXGE THREE , V :-V j.,' r, i- ' 8H -3! I f Coming Theatrical Attractions Olsa Nctlieiwolc, who is playing this season In "Sister Beatrice" nnl "The Enigma," will bo seen hero on Monday nlKht. May 8, nt the Medford opbm house. Miss Nethersolo takes her part serious ly.' Many years ago sho decided that tho public which paid to seo her at the theater should seo something more than a woman parading herself for tho nmtiso ment of tho crowd. That tho theater was an Institution maintained princi pally for entertainment, sho wns willing to admit, hut sho Insisted upon keopliiK tho purpose of her plays In a dominant tone. Mis Nethersolo declined to ac cept the dictum thnt tho only object of Olffa Nethonole. nnd then sells it to the nephew of a rich nobleman In order that hu may, by niarrylnjf tho doll, secure a fortune and still retain his membership In a relig ious brotherhood, touches tho entire ?', ,n0f co"ull'' Tho entire plot of Tiio Toymaker" centers upon this me chanical doll, which dances, walks, talks and sinus. Owing to an accident to the doll, It huvliiB become broken. Klsn, the daughter of Johannes, takes tho place of tho doll and Is married to Frederick, the nephew of the wealthy Count Uallen berg, thus circumventing her father. Tho vocal score of "The Toymaker" is musically In the extreme. Many of tho numbers ore real vocal gems; Included therein may bo mentioned tho topical song which Mr. Hartman renders, 'To v.ui i-ieniy." tiio scenic equipment of "Tho Toymaker" Is very elaborate, es pecially the finale of tho first act which represents tho toy Bhop of Johannes auggcnhelmer. This sceno Is a verita ble treat to the children as It Is i peep Into Toyland that delights their heartr. Tho costuming Is most elaborate and costly and has been made entirely ne'v for this tour Mr. Ilnrtman Is support ed by a largo company of over 50 peo ple. Including AVnlter Do Leon and Mis3 "Muggins" Uavles as "Frederick" and "Elmi" respectively: Mr. Fogartv, Mr. Lenoir, Miss Josle Hart, and many oth ers. Tho company comes hero direct from tholr own thcatro In Los Angeles, who -o they havo enjoyed nn excellent season of over 30 weeks. The production Itself Is complete In overy detail and as tl is Is tho last RO.ISnil Hint Mr Itnrt.M in will bo seen here, "Tho ToymaKer" should prove a very great attraction Popular prices will prevail and djo notice of when the scats go on salo will bo given. ' the theater was to amuse, and sho gave substantial base to her theory by select ing tho plays In which sho noted from tho works of men who were lenders In modern thought. Her fnvorlto play wrights havo been Dumas, Maeterlinck, D .-unlet, l'lnero, Hervlou, Snrdou Mcllhac and Halevy. "Sister Ueatrlco" Is by Maurlco Maeterlinck and was tho great success of tho first season nt tho New theater In New York. "Tho Enigma" Is n modern drama by Paul Hervleu, one of tliu leaders of tho modern French school' of dramatists. ' "The Toymaker" Coming1. On Id's forthcoming nppenranco here, Ferris llartinan will present tho dainty, dancing, delightful comic opera, "The Toymaker," In which ho has appeared now very nearly a thousand times. The part which he onacts of Johnnnes Gug gonhelmer, Is thnt of a charncter which is in many ways unique us It contains a mixture of shrewdness and simplic ity, whllo at tho snmo time it offers fine opportunities for Mr. Hartmnn's well known fnn making abilities. It Is a portrayal which Is especially attrac tive and Its appeal to everyone and par ticularly to children Is very strong. This old Nuremburg maker of toys, who In vents a doll which ho has fashioned In tho likeness of his own daughter Klsa, Mlsi Rlnjr and Automobiles. Do you own nn automobile? If eo, hero Is something Blancho Itlng, who will bo seen hero May 19, has discovered that Is worth knowing, and It goes to show tho Individuality and thought of tho American Artisan, for It Is a safe prediction to make that you could go Into many of the lnrgcst garages In the United States nnd not find a nmn thnt bus the knowledges that this little article contains. MIbh HIng Is nn ardent nutomobll'st nnd sho can frequently bo seen at tho whcol of her own machine on tho coun try roads around Mamaroncck, N. Y., In the summer time. Miss Illng is touring this season In "Tho Ynnkeo Girl" and not long ngo played Boston for an extended engage ment. At the conclusion of tho run sho played several of the towns In New Eng land nnd ns Worcester was tho first town to bo visited, sho thought It would be n nice way to muko It by auto, and nrrangements were made accordingly. The start was mndo on a bright sun ny morning with Just tnough chill In the air to make It Inspiring. The roads wero flno and mile nftor mllo wns reeled off on the speedometer which boded well for a safe and speedy termination of the Journey. Tho party stopped at Attleboro to get a bito of lunch and fill up tho tank with gnsolene, and got along nicely enjoying the cxhllerant air and tho vista of dis tant landscape when Just ns they were pulling Into Woonsocket, It. I., tho mo tor commenced to mlsfiro nnd they real ized that something was wrong. Tho chauffeur got down and looked things over, meanwhllo letting her cool off n little and not discerning tho cause, ho concluded to start off again anil trust to luck to keep her going. Ho found some difficulty In turning her over and realizing that sho wasn't t getting proper lubrication, nnd looking underneath he found thnt sho wns losing oil. To make n long story short the connection with tho oil tank had broken, through some unusual strain or Jolt. Kuiilan Orchestra. Was there over a singer without n hobby! "Never," declares Leila Joel-llulse, ono of America's foremast contraltos FRANK OUMSBY, Tenor. who Is to bo heard In this city beforo long with tho llUBsInn Symphony or chestra, of New York, when It gives a concert under tho baton of Modest Alt sculcr In tho Natatorlum hall on Wednesday, May 10. Imagine n, dainty llttlo woman ac quiring fnmo and money with n God glvcn voice, gono daft over chlna-pnint-Ing nnd shooting. This hnppcns to be tho attitude of Mine. Jocl-IIulso who Is a rare combination of artist and lover of outdoor life. When sho wns study ing In Pnrln this gifted musician was chummy with Thomns Mitchell Pierce nn,d Harrison Fisher, the Illustrious, tho artists Philip Iiollcnu nnd Gilbert White, and Americans who havo not yet reached such eminent peaks of fame. During her Lntln-Qunrtlcr days llrac. Joel-IIulso copied h dinner set presented to Anne of Australn by tho Duke of Buckingham, and which Is still to be seen In tho Louvre, where Its quaint de sign typifying various events In tho life of Venus aro gazed upon dally by thou sands of visitors. A perfect knowledge of tho uso of fire-arms wns learned by tho contralto nt tho hands of Stewart Edward White, author of "Tho Blnzed Trail," "The Westerners" nnd other novels of Htrenu- ous western life. In tho shooting gnl lcrles Miuc. Jocl-HUlso Is an expert either with a .44 revolver or a rifle, but sho will not shoot gamo In tho field "I cannot bear to kill," said tho singer. iRlWDS HEAD FOR C0R0HATI0H London Will See Greatest Gathering of People in History of World Dur ing. June Accommodations Are Already at a Premium. LONDON, May C, Throngs of people who o.pcct to visit London during tho coronation in Juno today are already ca bling for thulr accommodation here. All Indications point to such a throng of vis itors as have never beforo been gather ed In any city in tho world. Hotel and boarding houses are sure to bo swamped nnd late comers who havo failed to "book" In advance will stand nn excel lent chance of having to do their sleeping on park benches. With preparations for tho ceremonies rather slow progress Is being made. The king must approve every item on the program and he Is so busy that he can give only a llttlo time dally to this work. The routos of tho various piocosslons nro not yet fixed and tho military au thorities do not know within 15,000 how , ninny soldiers they will need. Still, a kind of provisional program has boen nrranged. Tho couit officials will devote Juno 19 to tho reception nml housing of royal guests and tholr suites. This will be hard work. Buckingham pnlaee will be tacd to tho utmost In accommodating continental royntles closoly related to King Oeorgo and Queon Mary. For many others apartments will be provided In Wont End hotels. For some, with suites so large that no hotel can lodge them, mansions are being provided. Tho king nnd queen will give n ban quet at Buckingham palace on tho eve ning of June 20 In honor of their royal rninilK Tlin fnllOWlnC flight tllO llllkl' of Connaught will give n dinner to lesser i notabilities In the principal state apart . ment at St. James palace. Juno J2 will t coronation iny. iiieir majesties will drive In statu for the ceremony from Buckingham palace through tho Mali. Tiafnlgar hquare. Whitehall and Parliament street to West minster Abbey, where the crown will be placed on King George's hoad, tho royul oath taken and tho inonaruh formally proclaimed ruler of Great Britain. Iro land nnd the British dominions hoyond the sens. In the ovonlng there will bo a loynl family dinner at Buckingham palace. HAZEZ. SOLLAB rLOATED BY HEB OWN STEAK SEATTLE, May 6. After three days on a sand bar off Whldby Island tho big freighter Hazel Dollar floated off under her own steam at high tldo today. With only n small hole In her hull. sho wns nblo to proceed under pumps to Everett, where sho safely docked. Much of her lumber enrgo of 2,225,000 feet, had been lightered and tho delay and expenso has amounted to n consider able figure, but tho damaco to the ves sel Is thought to be light - Hasklns for Health. GIVES QUICK ACTION. Leon B. Hnsklns reports thnt A SIN GLE DOSE of simple buckthorn, lmrk, plycerlnc, etc., as compounded In Adlor- ka, tho now German appendicitis rem dy, relieves constipation, sour stomnch cr gns on tho stomach almost INSTANT J Y. Many Medford peoplo nro being helped. USED AUTO. Whlto Gns car, completely equipped with top, wind shield, speedometer, maguoto, otc otc. will sell for $1500, BHAK CHEEK MOTOH CO. Ilanklna Xor Health. MEDFORD THEATRE Monday Evening May 8th THE GREATEST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS OLGA NETHERSOLE (Liebler & Co., Managers.) IN A DOUBLE BILL SISTER BEATRICE A MIRACLE PLAY BY MAURICE MAETERLINCK A2sTD THE ENIGMA A Modern Drama by Paul Ilcrvicu Seat Sale Thursday: Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Reservations by mail accompanied by check given preference. TO CURE A COIiD IN ONE DAY. Tako LAXATIVE BBOMO Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money If It fall" to cure. E. W. GBOVE'S signature Is on each box. 25c. TEUTK CENTER. 132 North Ivy street. Medford. Or. 4 ..!.... -.... nt intlvn lpssons in Truth will be given by Annie fipraguej Hmith every Thursday anernoon m -p. in. Teaching and divine healing bl appointment. Metaphysical library, literature for sale. Subscriptions taken for Uenlty Power, Nautilus and other publications. Enquiries received by mall will receive prompt attention. All are welcome. Love offerlns. NOTICE. I All rral estate men are hereby notified! that my ranch Is now off the in.irh' t 60 WALLAt'B UHs Baseball Grants Pass vs. Medford MM SUNDAY Grants Pass has won two games. Medford has but one to her credit. Sunday's game will be hard fought DON'T MISS IT ADMISSION 25c AND50c Ladies' & Childrens Wash Dresses Ladies' and children's Wash Dresses now on dis play; all marked in plain figures. Ladies' Dresses $1.50 to $3.40 Childrens' Dresses 65c to $4.25 The House of KtippmHctnu Chicija Chothing of Character For Men of Taste Pure wool fabrics steam shrunk. 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AVE BUY FOR CASH X , AVE SELL FOR CASH 4 AVE SELL FOR ONE PRICK midermuslins beautiful, dain ty sheer gar ments, neatly made and mod erately priced; Corset Covers 25(! to $1.50, WJ( I Urn I1 vi til Ladies' Shoes, all leathers, new stock, new lasts, latest styles, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Men's Shoes, B to FF, $2.00 to $7.50. AAro handle only solid leather shoes. Trunks, Grips and Suit .Cases, with only a Golden Rule price that means for less. Ask About Our Profit Sharing Plan The Golden Rule West Main Street St. Mark's Block Make a Selection of our smnll enkos and Bpocinltioft and you'll bavo a collection of ns tempting and tootbsorao dainties ub wore over sot bofore a king. Don't be too lato coming for yours, how ever. Wo can never eccm to bake enough no matter how mauy extra wo hako fresh daily. Medford Bakery QX Delicatessen TODI) & CO. SOUTH CENTItAL AVKNUK HOME-MADE PIE8 AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHAROE. vrMH J. E. ENYART, Presldont J. A. PERRY, VJco-Presldent P. D. MERRICK, Vlco-Prcildeat JOHN S. ORTH, Caohtor W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DKPOSIT HOXK8 FOR RKNT. A OKNEHATi NANKING IIUSINKHS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAOE. 4f4444f4f-44f4444'444r4f MbbWMbti TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT Medford Natatorium Hall WEDNESDAY lir 1A Great Operatic and EVENING lYldV 1U Symphony Concert of Symphony Orchestra MODEST ALTSCHULER, Conductor Nina Dimitrieff, Soprano oAI oi;t; Lealia Joel Hulse, Contralto Frank Orrhsby, Tenor Bertram ochwahn, Baritone Russian 60 World's Greatest Musicians, Guaranteed $25,000 for Pacific Coast Tour. They come through efforts of the Commercial Club and leave by special train, as Medford is their only stop between Sacramento and Portland. I Prices $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. 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