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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 19

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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jvm, A Till ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1913 PAUIO SEVEN 5 nd The Plays Picture JL1 dLllidL Chas. Chaplin and Mabel Normand In a Roaring KEYSTONE COMEDY Entitled 'A Gentleman of Nerve Thanhauser 2 Reel Drama "PAWNS OF FATE" and "Mutual Weekly" TODAY ONLY THEATER "il was in that I joined Daly run! I kept his company going almost itiV ins Starveling in 'V tin Night's Simol" in Wives of Mai surii as whoso, and in 1SN; moved hv.t to London, oh. law ow Yo' missed me! And the 1 i wit1 flili of tin fart 11, al I ought tn Id- back in New York. was the things a.iiiut me. lioc is a.

clipping" cud V.r. Collier mil ay id.1. scrap "Listen In ll''s: illiaili. fnlli'T is playing -ilh Ihe I V. wlrlt ho was ha -U in N-w York" isn't that real 7 That's from lla- London Times, "Vt'ti'r my enormous success hi i.i'la'oli.

I joined liavid Henderson end jail him on his I'eot playing in 'lis "Piiicheaid Junior." After iliat I wont the lliijoii theater in 'The I'iiy 1 1 see thai lite i.i.ui is he lotu down and ail office building c'VcO'd thele. It serins that just as soon as leave a I Ileal it sees pot When was il you left the lliouo ed f. I 'ohan. "Knocker!" said Mr. Collar.

"What's the use of lny living tu talk about myself villi standing He won't ha.e a fingernail t'r if I go ahead and tell aiioin my I It tiiendous successes and my oa-th iflli ability as a plav right, ia s-ene (ime when lie's busy on a II iV play Yon may he aide to 1 nniiiiies with nv while he is id in? he first net." Two ailresses who had snn ea-h oliier I'er some time met in A Hol ies last week. I 'on ve 1'sa I io. i waxed f.i: and fuiious. "liee!" said No. 1.

-1 h.si my hiisliand last "That's hard." said N'o. "H'lci!" seal N'o. 1. "p's almost im-I -sihie." That's for Remembrance ouch (lie eorrtesv of til Itir- mm Mw ScclH from lini'se if (lie rue 'inc Vt-rit'Tisiliiy 9- rS C-r liete the Trail liivides." at the Arbama Wed. and Thnrs.

iaioie. neie jomi irew was en-' aided to nive the first perfnrinanee 1 i his revival of "Ifosemary'1 at the Tlieat'-r last week. Kifjliteen years nan John Drew and Adams prodiavd the I play at the ame ilieater. Drew and Miss Adams were then rn-stars; aim Kihei llariyniore made one of1 l.er first app.e; ranees on the stase in the tiny jKirt of I'riseilla. inee tha.t time Miss Adams has hi eome, pi rhans, the best loved ae- ii ess on the Ameriean static, bat in ver has she been more than is DnrolhV in the dear old play.1 "Kosemary that's for remembranee" to every tle-atel'soer who hail the 1 ml fortune tn see her in the pari.

1 the very words have a frnKi'nntv thai has lasted over all the years that have issc 1 sinee then, ami bi in happy memories that will live to th" end of time. Alexandra Carlisle plays Miss Adams' part in I jit revival and l-'rnn-i ii' Landry appeared in the "bit" v.hieb was a steppiri'stnno to fain" for Mils more. I'erhaps for iur. too, 'Uoseinar will be a Barr.vniore was to peered, in a new play of her ov. a at liie Kmpire but Mr.

was aiiNioas to hae tiie old play start its toar at its first home, so iss more agreed to postpone her a pil-a ranee for thr -e and let L'lu John have th" theater. WHAT 13 HAPPENING HERE I I THIS WEEK. I fiairette pla' ill whieh Anna Hovaj'd tin- noted woman's appears. in Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the Famous i'layers feai-ure, "When the Trail Divided." villi Hubert Kdesou in the leadiii'i roli and on I'riday and Saturday "Wild-fioHer" will hold the screen. As usual, there will be special music for these features and none of the many tilings' that have made Ihe Arizona so popular will be Manager Nacc is always wide awake he knows wlint thr nponlc wnnt and Kics ii to them before they asK for it.

This is cm- reason why his house is always fall. has the cn.l Wee I yod The I THE COLISEUM nice business diirinj Kodman Kids, who youngest p'-rtormeis who have ever held the boards at "Ihe old are perhaps the Empress Theater Tuesday, Januaiy 19 I "From Molten Steel to Aotomobilefe 7 THE COLUMBIA two Mt'iV-rins fr this week. nii-jht Tli- Mitii on th 1'ox" will -lln dill, ami tin i.f the week Mm- nil! he iven. Thir-. tay has oj)fi-rf ii I ia foi' iss is a in! Mr.

nis a hi pio onr--if he Most l-oini yc-t pr si iiti'J. THE ARIZONA today and imiHir-r ha it a 1 1 ract ho grca I st n-i'fl world frnturt', 'Your and iiia" This is the famous suf- I'odm cd a tiTir i'h-xrr line of to thr fl'orls, I'or tin- art from- fancy im in tort inn exhibitions. -Hi ns a nd A bin fresh in bit nf el "ntriu ith siicress all si alioa id; work. Versa i i' -keynote uf runs (he ainnt to diffi'uil foil uffered rr an une(lv a'ld wliirli has m. t.

the week. SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY Bret Hart's Novel Andrew Robson PAUL ARMSTRONG'S DRAMATIZATION With the Following Famous Players Beatriz Miohelena House Peters COMING Tuesday and Wednesday, THE HOUSE OF BONDAGE Thursday and Friday, THE SEA NYMPHS, 2-Reel Keystone Motion Pic ture Entertainment and hibition produced and pres by the Maxwell Motor Co, Free Tickets Upon Apn O'Neill Auto Supply Co lS NiH'll. ented Wji lication and 1 TODAY AND SUNDAY Only Authentic War Pictures Taken by Ivhvanl K. Weiyh of the Chicatfn Tribune, Kliowinj; ailvauee of (jerman army from Lii ye lo Ostenil with bombardment destruction of the beautiful cities and churches, the devastation of liclgium, rendering people homeless. The Plaza Theater Today and Sunday Only Don't Miss Tiiis Picture The Kussells, imperial eiiuilibrist have never failed to brim; out th' applause.

With perfect ease the the uncertain foundation of broomstick, or else handy and lar'i; enouKh to accum- module a chair In several of I the "sets" they to ihe txtieme top the staKC. I'or the coniinjr week the bunking offices seem to have arraiifred another well balanced hill. Tin Marlow.s in a si conception, "The fairy the' brinff into play several electrical effects whic'a have piacd the act in a i lass of heaui antbin-j on the circuit. I'olonel Seymour and ins clarionet vill also be on the bill. His features are classical selections, into hich' he has interpolated sev-i ral amusing cotneily interpretations.

Vni Herman in a skit arranged for lan'liinif purposes only, have stlcl the offering "in a rro-losal." Comedy talkim; and iiariiin-; is ijeir Ion-- suit ami from all reports they know how to put THE REGALE offers the usual program of first run fniversal features. It makes an ideal place for i st and recreation to the busy slioj per. THE PLAZA THEATER has for its sreat nliiactii'ii today He authentic pictures of the great war taken by Kdw.ird Weiglc, staff photo''iapher of the Chicago 'ri ibiinc rhese pictures were out by Manager Cavcnirs as soon as they arrived on Kiiday and they lave been found lo be even better than the advance notices indicated. Xo sin pictures of the -y-eat conflict that involves ten of the civilized nations of the world have ever been si-el in l'hoenix. It is one of the mats of the year from Ihe standpoint of ihe effect of the movie on historical data worthy of being kept.

Words cannot describe the extent of tin dainiise done. (inly can it be partially understood by seeing these i client pictures. The niuvio program, as I screen the best rdcas'-s i.f I ual program. ma I. the will 1 LAST TIME TONIGHT the biggest hit of the Redmond Engagement.

The Flower of the Ranch Phone 1777 For' Seats ''Man on the Box Monday gggJMIt.TMU'l III II THE LION THEATER has for to- i day a program thai will he sure to meet approval Inmi every observer. The I'celiire picture is a Thaiihau- ser wo -ret I production of 1'ale." which has a plot will hold close attention throughout, Tor tlcrc is not a dull i moment in it. Mutual Weekly today is very good, ami besides sho'ving interesting views of the worlds hap-j i nings, it also shows the latest jdanees. A Keystone comedy entitled "(Icntleinen of Nerves" omls the pro-j foam it ii a big laugh, for it's unit of the funniest cauieiiies seen in a long time. To morrow the l.tun shows "The Hollar Mystery" augmented ith a splendid program 'of other reels.

THE LAM ARA Many old-timers who remember the rough and ready or the early west will have an 'opportunity to see for themselves how well the motion picture i an preserve llu' atmosphere for the instruction and benefit of the present and fill tire generations when Manager John IJarncord of the Lamara opens bis ran of "Salomy with lHatriz Michelena in the leading role at the I.aniara theater today. The California Motion picture company has taken this landmark of Ameriean literature and has made a. film story of absorbing interest and wonderful beauty, centering around the very locution of the scenes so vividly described in the novel "Salomy Jane's Kiss" and the play based upon that by Paul Arm strong's "Sa-Jotny "Salomy Jane" is a. beautiful Kentucky girl who, with her father. Madison -Peters, conies west in the days of "4" to seek their fortune.

The early society of the mining its roughness, yet that inherent love of justice that has actuated westerners from the beginning is well brought out ns the story of Jane and "the man" through adventure and final stage where the gether in the distance life together. THE EMPRESS today has Suder-nian's wonderful novel. "The Song of tin- Soul," done into film form as its big feature. This story has just In en produced in dramatized form in Xevv York with sensational results. The novel bus provoked a tremendous amount of discussion and the film should, prove unite as interesting.

is followed killing to the two ride to- to live their SCHOOL OF MUSIC The Arizona School of Music orchestra, assisted ly local musicians, will give their second concert by local musicians second concert this afternoon at 3 at the School of Music. Hugh Wright, baritone, will be the soloist, lb- is a pupil of Hey Cranson and Paul l.ewless of Kansas City. This will be his first appeirranee in l'hoenix musical circles. The orchestra is under the direction of Frank I.loyd Stitchal. Many l'hoenix people walcii for these Arizona School of progra ins.

Tomorrow evening the advanced pupils will give a recital followed by a one-act play, "The llurglar," to be given by thee l.iss in drama. Concert and Dance In Aid of the "Prince of Wales Fund" For the Widows and Orphans of the Eurouean War A Nicht Burns Under the Auspices of "The Caledonian Socioty" A concert of Scotch, Irish, English and American songs, and an illustrated lecture, introducing the home scenes -of the famous poet. ROBBIE BURNS. Ycur 50c will help some "fatherless child." Admission 50c Monday, Jan. 25 School of Music 8 p.

m. SU'WrV'iWHIHftflW OVERLAND SIX 15 WELL FINISHED CAR New Model One of Most Carefully Planned Cars Made This Year. Specifications Received Here The overland's new six cylinrlcr is a venture into a new field hut a cautious and eon.servatiye one. List of specifications on t'ie new model Hi have just been received by Manager K. H.

Hutch-ins of the Huntsman Hotclikiss Overland company, the Phoenix agents, and pronounced by him to be good. In making up a six cylinder model, the Overland engineers took all their carefully planned ideas and embodied them in the engine and chassis, anil then added a lot of new wrinkles to make the final product a thing of sreat beauty and comlott. Xo more attractive car lias been built this year than the lont low smooth Overland Six. Kvcn the motor has neon suuiiously arranged for simplicity, accessibility and cleanliness. The cylinders are east tn bloc; valve and intake manifolds have been covered right in the casting.

Accessory units, such as the pump, magneto, starting and lighting generator, starting motor and carburetor are nit cet cto.se to the cylinder block and high enough io lie easily handled for adjustment or repair. The engine is strictly in line will) the most modern ideas of what a clean cut power plant ought to be. The car carries seven passengers with ease. Kxtra scats in the tonncnTi are built on a now folding-up plan, so that when noi needed tliey are laid over next the back of the fron in such a way as to he almost iiniiot-lecabie. Superior finish makes this a.

very good car for all around as well as town use. nni it will certainly prove popular model. FOL FACE beautiful massage. made more by facial The skin is r.iaac clearer and the are made to give forth that healthy color. A Marinello massage not only beauti-lies, but it heaUhmes.

Skilled operators guarantee ii.j; results. Marinello goods for sale. SHIRLEY SHIRLEY F.ust Adams SI. Phono 17ti4 1 World Film Corporation Presents a Dramatic Feature in 7 Acts "Your Girl and Mine Under the auspices of the Xatioiml Woman's- Suffrage Association. Dr.

Anna Howard Shaw, the famous suffrage leader appears personally in this picture. TODAY TOMORROW ArizonaTheater 5 I.

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