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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, ATRIL 1, 1CS7. . asi THE THEATRES (Continued trora Fag Fifty-Six.) do well to absorb. Altogether, th Mrs. Wgg reader learned to lova In tha book la made a moat lovable character on tha stage. Throughout tha play one sees a procession of the well authenti cated charactere of tha book paaa and repass and one bears the bright and op. tlmlaUo utterance of Mr a. WIgga, tha plaintive pasalmlama of Mia' Hasy, tha rambling remarka of tha liquor-loving . Btubblna and tha pathoe of Lovey M ary. . - Tha rein of humor that runa through tha alay la aa rich aa a mine In fun and fun-making', possibilities. There ruM through It a tender thread of pur ity and wboleaomeneaa and the rery line breath the atmosphere of the country and the hillside. The record breaking business played to la tha past Indicate an appreciation on tha part of theatro-goera for a clean, wholesome, Inspiring play presented by a oompany ho thoroughly understand true drama tic art The advance seat aale open next Tuesday morning, April 13, at th box office of tha Helllg theatre, Four- teenta and Washington street. ' . ?; :-'v'v. "Yankee Touritt', Cominf to Heilig. Surrounded by a oompany of unusual xceneno and portraying a character which flu with a glovelike nicety, Ray bond Hitchcock will begin an engage ment at the Heilig theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, next Friday night, April j, continuing- Saturday and Sunday night with a special price mat. , Inee Saturday at 1:U o'clock, under the pvirecuon of Mr. Henry W. Savage. In a new three-act com la opera, A Tanke jurist- The book la by Richard Hard ing Davla, the lyric br Wallace Irwin and tha musical score from the very proline pen of Alfred O. Robyn. In the east will be found Flora Zabelle, Helen Hale, Walter Lawrence, Susie Forrester vawinorna,' Harry Stone, Eva Fallon, Herbert Cawthorne. Phillip Smalley and the brightest and most vivacious chorus or the year. In thl new vehicle for the transportation of bla comedy genii, . Mr. Hitchcock will return to the inuai- ' eal stage, from which . ha ha been absent 'two. seasona, and- his' re turn will b welcomed for his absence left a void which . was not filled. He possesses a charm of manner not known to any other come dian ef the present day HI deft ness of touch, the rare finesse with whloh ha plays a "laughing point." all mark the man with originality and he is the one American star today wh doe not resort to low "mugging", and bar play In order to wta the plaudit Of the theatre goer, ' i . Ml Zabelle will be remembered for her exoeedingly clever' work In "King Dodo" and "The Tanke Consul," and Mia Hale for bar effort with "Peggy from Paris," "Woodland" and more re cently "The Man from Now." Walter . Lawrenee was also the baritone with the three last named attraction. Sual Forrester CawthOrne and Her ' bert Cawthorne have been Identified for many season with soma of the greatest auccesaes the American stag , ha aver known, and Harry Stone for hla rare work In "The Stolen Story." Messrs. Irwin and 'Robyn have proved . themselves of Incalculable aid to Mr. Davla by their work on the lyrics and .. the aoore, and there are at leaat a dosen number which will ' prove "hit a," in cluding -Golden Ball," "A Yankee Mil lionaire, "And the World Goes on Just the Sam." "Irish Lads" and "When a OIH I Bora to Be a Perfect Lady." The advance seat sale will open next Wednesday morning, April 14. at the box office Of the Helllg theatre at 14 '. O'clock X v . ' . - y , . ( ' . ... Murray and Mack Coming. . : ' Marry and Mack, tha popular come dian who come to the Helllg theatre May 4 and S, are presenting thia sea son an entirely new and original farce which la said to outclass everything they have ever produced In that It Is written entirely and especially for them. There Is an interesting ' story, full of complications, that keep the audience guessing at all tlraea a to what, will happen next. They bay given thl ' new effort the title of "Around the Town." It will be elaborately staged. A complete acento outfit ha been pro vided tor, together with an abundance of new and beautiful costumes.. The company Is a large one, containing many popular favoritea rom the vaudeville stage, together with a large ohorua of .. male and female voices. , A Prodigal Son" at Baker. That Justly celebrated band of play era, tb Baker atock company, will ap pear in "A Prodigal, Son" thl afternoon at the Baker. It i one of those rare ' play that make the audience Impa tient for the curtain between acts, so in tense la the heart Interest. " - The governor-general of Iceland ha two eons, Magnus, the elder, a slow, plodding sort of man, but a good man. The younger haa been to college In Eng land and glvea promise of being a very fine mnlclan. Th factor, chief mer chant of Iceland, a lifelong friend of th governor, ha two daughters,, th younger of whom ha been educated on the continent ' ' ' ' ' ' . ghe play open Just aa . th elder daughter and elder eon of these two - families era to be publicly betrothed. The younger son haa but a short time befor returned from England and he and hi brother's betrothed fall in love ith each other. Tha elder brother I a self-sacrificing sort of man and give up th woman he love to hi brother and thy are married.' They have been traveling for almost a year, when they stop at Copenhagen, and there met the younger sister. Th husband and younger slater Immediately begin going ' out together, leaving the wife at home, and finally th wlf discover them making lov. - "' ' Th two sister have a strong scene In which th elder slater denounces the younger. Soon after a child Is born and th wife dies. In the meantime the husband and the younger sister, Helga, have forged tha governor" and factor's names for a large sum of money Mag nus, th boy at home, take th child to raise and attempts to raise th money to conceal hi brother crime. Tear later wnen in oia jioms is nut to bs sold under th sheriffs hammer. Oscar returns horn under an assumed name and offer to pay oft tha debt if his daughter will com to live with him. on rerusea, out n leave th money, ' and than Magnua think perhap that thia I Oscar and goes after him, Th prodigal return, and , all end happily. ill THIS WEEK AT THE THEATRES. ' NAT GOODWIN At the Helllg Tuesday night in "An American Cltl-" sen"; Wednesday matinee in "When W Were Twenty-One"; Wednes- ' day n1ht in "A Gilded Fool." . . "MRS. WIOGS OB" THIS CAUBAQB PATCH" At th Heilig Thursday night. - RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In. Th Tanke Touriat" At the Helll Fri day, Saturday and Sunday night and Saturday matinee. "A PRODIGAL SON" At the lisker by the Baker tock company,- all week, with the usual matlneea. "THE BLACK HAND" At the Empire by tha Seaman stock company. , all week, with th usual matinee. . . -r , - "SNOWBALL" At th Lyrlo by th Lyrfo tock oompany, all week, with dally matlneea ' "HEARTH OF THB BLUB RIDGE" At th Star by th Allen atock com- . ' pany, all week, with matlneea today, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. VAUDEVILLE At th Grand all week, with daily matlneea X i.7, " COMING ATTRACTIONS.. 'X'XJ ''.'' HEILIGA-Walker Whitealdn ln 'Tha Maglo Melody," Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thureday nights, April 19, (0 and May 1 and I; Mur- ray and Mack in A round Town." Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and a. BAKER All next week, "The Dictator." ...' ' EMPIRE All next week, "Beware of Man." . , I - , , Following la tha eaat of "A Prodigal BrtB"f John Vldalin. farm aervant, Thoma Harper! Gudrun. hla wire, aiise ' Seymour: The Pastor, Howard Ruell; 0cr Stpbenon, th younger aon. Donald Bowie; Thora Nellen, th fao tor oldest daughter, MUs Lillian Law renee ; Magnua Steplrenaon. th elder on. Edgar Baume; Anna. , the governor- wlf. Mrs. Mlna C. Gleason,-'Margaret h f.ptnr'a sister, Mlaa Lu- clle Webater; Stephen MWUMon, the governor-general of Iceland, William L. Gleaaon; Oscar Nellsen, commonly called factor chief merchant of Iceland, Wil liam Dllla; the Sheriff, William Harris; the Agent of the wan. "X ",.? , . , tt...- w.iM Nellsen. the fac- toVa younger daughter. Mlaa . Loulaa Kent; Dr. OlAVn, Jamea A. ... Oloaaon . the Director of the Casino on th Riviera. Lynton Athey; Madame Pand her, Mlaa Volborg Algren; Erlo Arna on, Thoma Harper: an -n",cn?t"; ator, Edward Wilcoxi. Elln, MI Ethel ETerything New at Empire, Th Seaman Stock company makes it bow to th. Portland public this after noon at th Emplr.' Portland peopl who hv been .waiting their appear nce will find a vial t to the Empire to. day well worth while.. nbe Black Hand ' is m odramatio romance of the Kentucky hills, written by Thoma 'W. Broadhurat who haa woven together love. Wo. P and comedy so well that there U . nota dull moment. in the four acts. Climax follow, climax, and th situations ars stirring and ralistlo.; Tha plot deia. with a long-atandlng feud between th WU?ton. and Marcumsa Colonel Clayton having hot th elder ftarcum with the result that he Is now blind. . Toung Marcum returns to fall to love with Belle Clayton. Thl. doe. not .uit Gab Btebon.: leader of a gang of ban dit, known a -Th. Black Hand." H. I in lov. with . Bell., and out of re venge Incite young Clayton to kill Mar cum, They meet and "". Belle appear In time to av her broth-er-a life and thwart. Bteb.on for a time.' Stebeon kills young Clayton him self accuses Marcum of the murder. He la hped by Belle to ;! while hiding In Marah'a hut he Is sur prised by Stebson and he triea to entrap Belle there, but by a clever ruse th tablea are turned, Belle and Marcum es oape, and Stebson Is handed over to th herlff. from whom he make hi e oap. - , '' " In the meantime Marcum, being an oculist, work on coionei . i.iayiQii -yea, and restores his sight Stebaon return td fore Belle to go away with Kim whan he la stopped by the colonel who shoots and wound him. .Marcum nna him frnm McaDlns. and once more he la in the clutchea of the law. He lives long enough to confess that h killed Clayton. Marcum I exonerated, hla identity I mad known to th oolr onal -who rwarda.him by giving him th hand of hi daughter, .eeiie. Th comedy ' ia 'eupplied by Mre. Clancy, an Irish widow, and her two lover, one a German grocer, and tb other a mountaineer, and Cherry and up-to-date Topsy" and Washington, hr negro lor; Th lov cen between theae naonle are brimming over with bright, well-written clean-out oomedy. , Following i th cast or -i ne mac Hand" which ia produced under tne Qi rartlon of Herbert Ashton: Case Marcum, an oculist the laat of the Mareume, Raymond wnitaaer; voj- onel Clayton, a relic of the south, CL Kehoe: Jim Clayton.i a 1 proaigai son. Hugh McCann; Gabe Stebson, leader of tha "Black Hand.". Herbert Ashton; Dick Botts. in love with Clancy. Leo Llndhardt; Herman Hockstaln, th cor ner groceryman, : Charlea . Conner; Washington. no-account nigger. ' A. Keale; Sheriff Bangs, who always doea his duty, R. Bradbury; Bene Clayton, a true daughter of the aouth. Margaret Pitts Marah. a Voo-doo woman, Ethel Jonea; Sirs. Clancy, a lone widow, Myra Gibson; Cherry, a llttl dusky maiden. Lillian C Field. ' -' ., : .. .. "Snowball" at the Lyric After you've spent a day dodging th fuel truat and th sugar trust and th coffee trust and half a hundred other trusts, and have paid out a big wad for rent and don half a hundred other thlnga Ilk that, wouldn't you like to go somewhere and have a hearty 'two-hour laugh and forget your troubles? Sure! But it', hard to find a place to go, isn't Itr Well, It won't be this week, for at the Lyrlo there Is going to be presented that famoua and moat clever farce, "Snowball," noted a on of th greatest laugh producers ever presented on any tag. -' -.-. 'Snowball" la In possession . of a record' of making- more people laugh than any other play. . It ha not been een in Portland in year, and th man agement of th Lyrlo la making thia r vlval of th famoua fare because it feel that tha publlo, would appreciate It- ' : "Snowball," a presented by th Lyrlo tock company, -will be cleverly - done, The cast haa been mad out With great car. Parta have been asalgned to playera beat adapted for their portrayal. Bcenlo effect will be up to the high standard set at th Lyrlo. Stage pic ture will be beautiful. All the favor It player will be en to advantage. It will be a great weak at the Lyric. Every player haa received order to make the people laugh. . They have all worn to do it. If you don't want to laugh, dodge the Lyrlo thia week. If you want to have tne blue, don't drop In. Thl week th Lyrlo la th atrong eat' bluea-dlapellar In th town. Th Lyrlo exist thl week with one Idea to make you laugh! v Matinee of "Snowball" every day; two performance on Saturday and Sunday nights; special children . matinee on Saturday, for "Snowball" la a clean fare, and tha oomedy will not barm the children. . - Remember it to taught - ; - The Empire's Nt Offering. "Bewar of Men" I an odd title for a play, but th play Itself, which will be presented next week at - th Empire, commencing next Sunday afternoon, la one that will meet th approval of th ver-lnoreaalng Hat of Empire patron. It I th story of a sweet, unsuspect ing girl, a polished villain, and a young mlnlater who 1 a aeoond. John Storm of "Th Christian" fame. There la plenty of excitement in it and tha cur rent of heart interest sweeps ths au dience along reslstlensly. All next week with Sunday, Wednesday aod Sat urday matinees, . . ,'. ' , ; . ' . Vaudeville at the Grand. '. Vaudeville of the highest grade will be found on the new bill at the Grand thia week, starting tomorrow afternoon. The new program carries several genu ine eastern headllner and all tha other numbera are feature. , ,. , A . What will be- of. timely Interest will be the moving pictures. These repre sent the . famous Thaw-White ' tragedy tmder the title of "Th Unwritten Law." The pictures show every stage of the case from the time the girl Is Intro duced by her- mother to the architect until tha trial : of the assassin.' .Tb European trip la shown, aa la also th room in th tower, the Madison Square roof, the awing and the trial. Thia Is the first time this picture haa been eeen In the west aa it haa only . recently been manufactured. A oomedy automobile act la offered by Lavlne and Leonard. Tble la a novelty from Europe ana last summer waa on of th funniest hit produced at Ham. mersteln'a Victoria. 3. Bernard - Dyllyn, formerly with George H. Cohan' "Llt tl Johnny Jones" company, I a sing ing comedian who Is featuring a lively ong, "Just as Teddy Did." Rawl and Van Kaufman - are responsible for - a creaming fare called . "Muah." ; That It .la good the people who patronise tha Grand know, for It waa heavily featured wnen it piayea thl house . two year ago. Slno then Mush 1 ha been heard In tha leading vaudeville theater of the east The RJsleya are. ao rotate who have made themaelvee famoua through their gymnaatlo feat. The act I neat grace f ul . and attractive. Tha Wynnewooda have a character change act called "Th Messenger Boy's Dream." Ida Howell Is a dainty singing and dancing soubretta. This afternoon and tonight the Grand will give the closing per formance of its current vaudeville pro gram. . Vi ' ' . "Heart of Blue Ridge" at Star. - ."The Heart of the Blue Ridge" will be the attraction for this week at the Star theater. Tha Allen Stock company Will present It tomorrow night and for the : rest . of the week with matlneea Tuesday,' Thursday, Saturday and Sun day. . This will be the first time this drama ha been seen In thl city, al though it is well known and haa toureu the country and been a success for sev eral years. . -.Strong, manly men are found In "Th Heart of th Blue Ridge," and the peo ple who regularly attend the Star thea ter will And, that thl 1 a play which will ault . them to a nicety. The plot I not worn out nor atala, v The author haa devised new altuatlona and haa drawn hla charactere from a claaa of peopie wno iena igemseives reeouy to tag purposes. Natlv honesty, uprightness and love of truth are exemplified In "The Heart of tb Blue ' Ridge." Virtue triumph and villainy la punished, and the story Is told in plain. ' forceful language by a gifted and brilliant writer. There will be especially elaborate acenlo settings for "The Heart of the Blue Ridge," and the lighting efferta wll be among the best yet seen at this theater. Thia afternoon and tonight the Allen company will give the laat two per formancea of the famoua western mili tary drama,. "Northern Lights." . This has been a record breaking week at the Star theater,' for the attraction haa packed the bouse at every perform ance.,, ; , V.;:,.. .y' .MEXICAN CONDUCTOR How th Streetcar Company Keeps Tab on Him.'.:-':- They have a funny way of running streetcar In th City of Mexico, accord ing to 3. H. Handlon, who haa Juat re turned from a pleasure tour of that country. He paid particular attention to the streetcar service In tha aouthern re public. ... , ... "I went Into the office of th electrio car line of th City of Mexloo," aaid Mr. 'Handlon to a reporter of th' San Francisco Chronicle. "In the waiting room waa one of these two-bit porce lain cuspidor, chained to a staple In the floor and padlocked. I saw the ne cessity of such precautions when I In spected the oar service. r . "As a car leaves the barn a fellow, called the carcdor,' ' or something like that, takes a receipt from the -conductor for everything in the car. . Any parta milling when the ear cornea back into the barn are charged to the conductor. I saw a fellow docked for a missing tiraa rod from a curtain. - Th con ductor on th shift befor him had got away with It. Another conductor had unscrewed a brass handle off a door to sell somewhere. The company la losing 1,600 electrio globes a month; conduc tor Sell them and report them as brok en. ' Now i all globe aocketa are etched with acid, and must be returned to prove breakage. - r '. ' . . "They Jtava no such things a cash register on a streetcar in Mexico. The fare la cent (Mexican). Each con. ductor carries a small book from which be teara a llttl ticket and hand It to a passenger ss a sort of receipt for his fare. To encourage tne publlo to ask for these coupons, they are good aa lot tery tickets at the monthly drawing, when $1,100 la distributed In prises. So most of the passengers save their tickets. i "An Inspector ' Jumps th car occa sionally and make th passenger show their coupona. The conductor ha to produce enough money to correspond with the number of ticket gone from hia booklet The eonductora, however, have a way of telling the neon. ' cent with a 16t- SAnn imairm - la the essential characteriatla of men and women. - Invaluable to good bual- nes men and necessary to bouse wivea A woman show good Judgment when she buy Whit' Cream Vermifuge for her baby. The beat worm medicine ever offered to mothers. Msny, indeed, are th sensible mother who writ express Ins their aratltude for the good health of their rVldren, which they owe to the use of White's Cream Varmlfug. - Sold by all druggists. j f Mrtttith sad Toe Deiug Theatre utUngtoaSu. IW. T. VAaTOUB, I Sin Manager. a SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT Thursday Night April 25 ' .y- ' LIEBLER ft CO. PRESENT Mrs. W isrsrs '. v.-of Cabbase Patch 4 ; DONT BE LATE . THIS TIME IN SECURING SEATS SEAT SALE OPE1NS L TUESDAY V; AT BOX OFFICE, HEILIG THEATRE v PRICES m niinnaninminnziizz; Ftirtttit sis' WaihlsfUaSU. The Heilig Tdeatre AMERICA'S FAMOUS M - ' Supported by Edna Goodrich and aa excellent company of player. APRIL 23-24 COMEDY DRAMAS . .. v " Tueaday Night ' Wednesday Matinee An American Cousin When We Were Twenty-One Wednesday Night A Glided FOOl : - ETsjNINQ PRICKS: Lower Moor, 10 rows. tXM; last 0 sows, IM. Balsoay, first 4 rows. ll.MU aeit rows, 7 Be; last s rows, , toe. - Getter?, toe, SSe. Boies, U.M. Hpertal price matlaee tteAMsday, $1,M ta SBe. Beats selling at Belllg theatre - box office. . 4: .: .n ...... . ' MM J I r&ouK I .GEO, Ia BAKER. e PORTLAND'S rABinONABLB POPtJLAR-PBICK STOCK THEATRE. e All Week Beginning Sunday Matinee jg: mWX ; TodaApril 2 XX :x- X ' THE BAKER THEATRE COMPANY IN HALL CAINE'3 FA- ' MOUS' FOUR-ACT DRAMA . The Prodigal Son . n oiuij ui atciauiut run tn niwuiuui unemi, p v. V . -' ' ; Scenery and Settings Unusually Beautiful. ' DIRECTION MR. ARTHUR MACKLEY. , - Evening Prices 23c, 35c, 50c Matinee 1 5c and 25c ; J ,'XX:XXi MATINEE SATURDAY - - r-"':..r ''''-' ek. t a. r Headed by Lavine and Automobile Comiqucs :" ;' "TronMa : ol an Antomobilht" Prices Will Remain the Same tery ticket. 4 cent without,' and then they pocket th four cent. .They har also Issued counterfeit tickets and pock eted th fares. Mexican eonduotors are paid 19 cents an hour (Mexican money). What thay cat that th company does not I aneth. er mattr. - 1 "The motormen are paid If cent an hour tb first and second year. II cent aa hour th third year, 10 cent an hour for th fourth year and 11 cent an hour from th fifth year on. The conductor, however. Is never paid any more than 10 cent an our, because hia Job la full! THE GRAND Vaudeville de .Luxe a PKeas Male 0a cetera Taestrleal I KeUtg, Fr Idea, Direct loa Sorthweetera loeiatloa. O. the - ; Entire lower' floor, tl.CO. ' hsleuey, first rows, 1 Bateaiy. last rows, 7 be. Entire Gallery, DO. PbM Mala Oat H ACTS R-COMEDIAN ,, THtATRX 1 . Third and Yamhill Sts. General Manager. s rvi a ..' For the Entire WecKofApr.22 KHOZAX ADDED TXATVMM vThe Grandiscope " The Unwritten U ; TBAOXDT. Rawls & Von Kaufman . Comedy Sketch, "MusH.". . f J. B. Dyllyn Late of Geo, M. Cghaaa. Co, The Rislcys Poeturtng Extraordinary. Ida Howell " Comedienne. ' ' The Wynnewoods - Kerelty Chanf Act. :z:rrzzxizaiarxznnn of good chance. Th reason th motor, man fata ao-much more pay la that he spends about half hi time la JalL Every tlm there la an aecldant th motormaa I arrested and Jailed until tha ease 1 settled, but the oompany neter haa to pay any daraac." . Not Living-. ' From th 'Washington Harald. Hello, Jlnka I hear you are living In a boardlna-bouae." Tou heard wrong. . I'm boarding in a boerdlDg-houae." Tde Eeihg TnEATCn V.T.UIttU, Kanaeres. FrWay SatqreUy Saa4ay Nights AprU 26, 27, 20 SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY ' ' Raymond Hltclicpck Hen.W. Savago Oflara IN A NEW COMIC OPERA IN THREE ACTS . A YANKEE TOURIST " i: .-:) Y RICHARD HARDING DAVIS. . . Lyrics by Wallace Irwin Muale by Alfred G. Robyn. X-:'- -.'"'': IN THE CAST i, i .': y- ;'k Flora Zabelle , ' Helen Hale .' V ,. Walter Lawerence Susie Forrester Cawthorne . E. C. Phillip Herbert Cawthorne. Harry Stone . . . . , Phillips Smalley . ,Evs Fallon "EVERYBODY Evening Prices, ; " "o Lower floor, 10 rows .....I 10 1 gMsw xwor, rows......,,,..,.,, iw Bsleoar, rows. 1.00 ' Osllory' (eatlrel.V.V.V.V.V..4, ..., '.6 . Vao . . U.M ; SEAT SALS OPENS agMiiimis 4 EMPIRE THE HOME Of ME10 DRAMA MILTON W. SSAJIAN. Manager. " I Today and Tonight - Matinee 2:15 Tonight 8:15 1 X ' GRAND OPENINO OF A SEASON OF SUUMER STOCK t I The Seaman Stock Company : IN THE THRILLING MELODRAMA Inn " A TALE OP KENTUCKY INTENSE AND REALISTIC . . ALL WEEK Matinees , Night Prices 10c, 20c, 30c, I Second Week BEWARE OF MEN . For the Entire WeekoMpr.22 The Stor The Allen Stock Company PRESENTS in - ; IN FOUR ACTS. : Characteristic character comedy drama by Hal Reid Matinee Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday " at 2 JO. Prices, 10c and 20c V - . Every evening at 8:15, prices; 10c,' 20c and 30c. 'Reserved seats secured by phone Main 5496. IMSllUKIUIIXIZUZXXZkCnKUIZUXIIXZZZZZZZZrr rrzzzaxzzzzzxzzzzzzTizxxzxaKzzzzzzzzz: LYRIC THEATRE Week of Lyric Stock Co In the Famous Farce ' Children's matinee Saturday, matinee daily, two ; formances Saturday and Sunday nights. M nsi . GET THE LYRIC HABIT. Iflrwuis Murtiiwo'tont Tboetrut AsooolaUOSk O. kotilg, Vreetdoot. ON TO VOLO" r ; Special Matinee Prices. Lower floor, eiropt Isot S fvwe...t I N Lower flenr. Uat S rows.......... 1.00 ; ftaleenr, (tret 4 rows............. L'K ,:-Bslooajr, at S rows. ........... .75 Balcony, last 6 paws. ........ .... .f"0 Osllory (entire). -S ' Boxes 10.w M WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24. gggggwgggyggsrggargg' M THEATRE i 12th ana Morrison St. 7 Pbooa Mala 117 FEUDS AND OUTLAWRY. t GREAT EASTERN ' SUCCESS. : I Wednesday and Saturday. ; 50c Matinee 10c and 20c- , X ; H a M M It If Telephont Main 5496 fee April 22 1 1 1 1 I ! I I I