The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 25, 1915, Page 8, Image 8

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I : i VIOLIN CONCERT i l:Hs';H ;r Care For Your Eyes
Let Us Furnish
Your Home
A. J. LILBURN & SON
Complete House Furnishers
AT THE ANTLERS
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Mrs. D. 13. Louis, who has been' Mrs. J. E. Sawyers loft for Salem
vlalUng In this 'city, returned to
her home at Dlllard this morning.
today where she will attend the fair
the coming week.
Antlers Theatre
One Night, Thursday, Sept 30
Sullivan and Considine Vaudeville
6
STEVENS TROUPE
World's Greatest Acrobats
6
Jean King Quartette
From Grand Opera to Ragtime
Wilson & Forrest I Hugo Lutgens
KuiibiiIIojuiI Novell)' Sketch. Tho Hwcriish Parson
John A. West & Company
Musical Comedians, introducing his famous
singing wolf
Orbassany's Cockatoos
Feathered Comedian's from the Australian
' Jungles
Lower Floor and Balcony 35c
Boxes 50c Gallery 25c
SEATS AT CHAPMAN.S MONDAY
Sumner Parker, of Ashland, will
be heard in concert at the Antlers
theatre on Wednesday ovcrin,
Sept. 29.
Following is the program:
Romance Wlcnlawskl
Ilosmarln Krelsler
Serenade Drdla
Mr. Parker.
At Dawning Cndman
Mabel Bryan.
Traumerel Schumann
Pierrot Serenade ....... Iladegger
Spanish Dance Sarasato
' . Mr. Parker. '
Reading "Italian Guides," from
Mark Twain.
....Mrs. Euchola Votaw-Porter
Garden Mclodle Schumann
Deutchertanz Selected
Romance Beethovei
Wild Rosebud Tobani
Mr. Parker.
Matlnnata . t Tostl
Mrs. Robert Kldd.
Ilumoresk Dvorak
Audantlno Lemare
Llobosfreud Krelsler
Wlegenlled P. Schubert
arr. by .Mlscha ftlman
Mr. Parker.
Mrs. W. Douglas, accompanist.
No flowers.
It will bp of great benefit to tho
young people of Rosehurg to hear
this concert. Mr. Parker Is just 18
years old. He began lessons vlth
Miss Sylva nt tho age of 15, never
having studied music in any way
before. After studying one year
and a half, Miss Sylva loft Ashland.
Ho was then playing at the theatres
and all other social affairs.
Last winter he studied with Ar
thur Conrad! In San Francisco for
nearly four months. No doubt
nearly every one knows of Conradi,
teacher at the largest conservatory
In Berlin for many years. Mr.
Parker has not studied altogether
22 months, and yet it will be seen
by his program that he is superior
to any violinist who has played in
Rosoburg In the last year or more.
There are talented young people to
day studying vocal, piano and other
instrument who can do as much
and we have the teachers tn Rose
burg. !
Seats on sale at Chapman's drug,
store now, where they can be re-'
served without extra charge. Ad-!
mission 25c. !
Patronesses Miss Velle .Barker,
Mrs. Roy Bellows, Mrs. O. Bolter,
Mrs. J. A. Buchanan, Mrs. O. P.
Coshow, Mrs. W. L. Dyslnger, Mrs.
Gurdon Fory, Mrs. Chas. Helnllno,
Mrs. E. V. Hoover, Mrs. A. J. Lll
bum, Mrs. L. O. Maddux, Mrs. A. C.
Marsters, Mrs. K. L. Miller, Mrs. C.
B. Patrick, Mrs. O. II. Porter, Mrs.
Nadlne Shepard, Mrs. M. J. Shoe
maker, Mrs. C. F. Smith, Mrs. H.
J. Stone, Mrs. Chas. Wharton.
ANSCO WINS HIGHEST HONORS.
If It isn't an Ansco, it isn't the
best. Ansco Cameras, Cyco papers
and Ansco films received Highest
IoiiorH and the Gold Medals at Pan
ama Exposition. All films bought of
is this month will be developed
Free. CLARK & CLARK,
BSl-tf Fotograffers.
... thair PVCS.
It is the duty of everyone to care ir g Mank
a beautiful world to look at and without v (.ll1,lrL,n's eyes,
Parents and guardians should not neglect tie prescribe
they are too precious to be neglected. We e clTor 0f
glasses for style, but if you n eed them to coi
refraction of your eyes we sua rantee to do j fl of
you can get in the state. We use the dn.n
amlnation and use no drugs whatever in niaM"b aud
We have one of the best equipped optical parlors
we guarantee our work to please you l "r 1
able for honest service. Examination free.
QUALITY SERVICE
G. W.Young and Company
JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS
PHONE TWO-ONE-FOVR ROSEHURG. OREGON
ELKS TO PRESENT "LOVE
GAMIC" THE PRODUCTION
OF MISS MILDRED WILSOX
The RoBeburg lodge of Elks have
accepted Miss Mildred Wilson's mu
sical comedy entitled "Love Qame"
an dthe play is to be presented on
October 18 at the Antlers theatre.
Miss Wilson spent the greater
part of this summer in Portland
where the finer details of the ply
wore worked out under the direc
tion of G. Tigano, a noted Italian
tenor. Miss Sheriim Dana, of San
Francisco, arrived In the city to
dav and bb soon as the cast of play
ers has been selected, work will be
gin on the rehearsals.
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FOR
MEN
WOMEN
CHILDREN
LADIES'
EMPIRE
BOOTS
SEE
THEM
Another
Shipment
English
Walking
Shoes
Roseburg Booterie
IRVIN BRUNN
Perkins Bldg. Cass Street
Our School
Shoes Wear y-
MAJEST
IC
THEATR
IT'S DIFFERENT
TODAY
ROBERT WARWICK
IN
The Man
Who Found Himself
A World 5 part
feature drama by
Geo. Hradhurst.
Originally played
under the title of
"Mills of the Gods"
SUNDAY AND NQNDAY
Tillie's
Punctured Romance
The Second Engagement
Featuring
Marie Dressier, Chas. Chaplin and
Mabel Norman
CHAS. CHAPLIN
IN
THOSE LOVE PANGS
Another knock out with no tears
The three greatest comedians on
the screen.
Thers is an old adage which Says
"If jTou should die laughing you
will go to heaven.'' Come and
take a chance
Pleases everybody from 6 to 60
PATHE NEWS
See it here first
6 MAJESTIC REELS 6
PROPERLY PROJECTED
5 Cents
Admission
10 Cents
7 MAJESTIC REELS 7
PROPERLY PROJECTED
YOU CAN SEE "TILLIE" FOR TEN
ONE PRICE TO ALL
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