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wr a NOVEMBER 30, 1015. tPART 1X.J 6 TUESDAY MORNING. Life's Gentler Side-Society, Music, Song and the Dance-The Theaters: A that opened yesterday the Republics Theater. The Juvenile actors have good voices and are well trained besides being good comedians, so that AGAIN HITS MOVEMENTS IN SOCIETY. A HIGH MARK.

trolled by the White Caps, his kidnap lng by Whltecaps during a thunderstorm In the forest by night, his startling. Identification tn an emergency hospital, and his home-coming when he Is triumphant and Is elected to Congress, aside from his reward in winning the love of the bewitching maiden who so Ingeniously planned the campaign for his election, all combined, makes this production one of the bis motion pictures of the year. Mr. Far-num has the fascinating young London actress. Miss Winifred Kingston, from the opening chorus to Tm Little Miss U.S.A.," the finale, they receive well-earned applause.

More brightness Is contributed to the bill by Tax Weatherford and the Kemp slaters, who have a dainty sing Orphcum Bill this Week is ing and dancing act. Something new In ventriloquism is hrnueht bv Sam Evans, whose Jokes ktttottt. flnmi effects etamned by the sort strains or mo iai ncnui Another Winner. are up to date, and who has excellent voice projection. He kept the house In a constant chuckle yesterday.

tlZ rtnncina oartv given by Mr. Wedding March, played by Mrs. Joe the dancing party given oy mr. mUy whlcJJ announi.ed the approach and Mrs. Turner Elmer Weath- of tne brld8i wno descended the stairs rholt at the Bryson las night aa one on tne arm of ner iaUlCr.

Thomas ot the smartest society events of the Jonn Donovan, and mot tne Broom Varley, "a character rrom joyiana, keeps the mirth ball rolling with his Iloudini Mystifies: Opera monologue and character impersona ason. (and his best man and brothor, Miiton, An American Beauty motif pre i ai ine nympucui miui. unc Singer Charms. vailed in ha creat gray and wnite tended bv her sister. Mrs.

Steven A. tions. Gymnsstlo feats that thrill and con. tortlon stunts that make the spectator gasp are presented by isspe ana uui-ton. to play opposite him, and she Is dainty and charming In the role of Helen Sherwood, the heroine of the story Palace of Pictures, Bright, refreshing comedy, free from all coarse humor and slapstick work.

Is delighting the audiences at the Palace of Pictures this week In "The Dust of Egypt," a whimsical photoplay with charming Edith Storey In tha leading role. When a beautiful Egyptian princess takes a magic potion given her by one of her high priests, she goes to sleep for several centuries. Her awakening In modern times might contain much tragedy but the fact that she recovers ballroom, wnere a border of the stately roses formed an effective trellis banked with smllax. Wall baskets contained showera of them, which lent their redolence, and the pillars, wound with oelcately-traced smilax. had tucked In their bed of greenery "A Modern Magdalen," witn laieni- Comedy Adds to Variety of Gavin.

In Nile green charmeuse and an arm bouquet of Ceclle Brunner buds and maidenhair fern, and little Margaret Daily, the (lower girl, in white lace over pink, scattered rose petals In her path. The bride was a picture of loveliness In her flowing veil and pearl ed Katherlne Countlss ana Monei Bright Show. Barrymore In the leading roies, jeaus the photoplay features. Innumerable na r-D10wn duub. i Hhaiirg an screened With a smllax mno nvar a fnnnda Clone's Auditorium, BY GRACE RIXGSLEY.

No more three and one-half hour The Orpheum seems to be going In programmes at Clune's Auoitorium Theater. It haa been found that wun for an altitude record on good shows two dramas and two comedies the cumin bordered solidly with the red t)on of wnite satin, with shower bou-roses. and at the top were garlanded quet of brtde.a r0Be8, uues of the floral streamers, while at one side vauey and maldennair fronds, tood a tall vase of exquisite art. over- Father Qmgan of Ventura Mission towered witn the long-stemmed wag otflCiant ror the ring service, and hower of roses. I afterwards a bountiful weddtng break- The drawing-rooms and parlor tere fag waa eerved, amid unusually pretty uggestive ot tne approaching Christ- decoraton8, a wedding bell was sus-mastlde.

with their poinsettla deco- nende(j (rom the chandelier, massed of late. There's another top-notcner shows were too long. bo mis wren one of the comedies has been elim this week, and, allowing for the poetl cal license of vaudeville billing, one admits the paradoxical fact that there her senses In the home of a young; American whose engagement has Just been announced turns the revivification Into an uproarious comedy, The problem Is greatly complicated by the beautiful Egyptian falling madly tn love with the man, and being not the least backward In showing her love. 6he Is truly royal when she tries to arrange her marriage, riding rough-shod over the protestations of the near-bridegroom and his and diminutive white rations, ana me i i .1 greenery. are several "headllners.

HnnHini boa a mvstery act. wnicn uru.H minrn. wa converted into a makes old Merlin's magto look like a side show at a dime museum. He nas AmarAa all thn narlor maglo stun doves floated In midair, to an appearances about to coo to the two larger ones resting on the exquisite wedding cake which occupied the place of honor In the center of the resniendent table. Appropriate name yellow bower with yellow tulip lights, chrysanthemums and a touch of mllax tendrils.

Tulips of yellow shed a subdued Illumination from four shafts of light inated, and the periormances oegin half an hour later than heretofore, at 2:30 and 8 o'clock. Everyone seemed well satlsned last evening with the shorter programme, which contains "Matrimony," a Triangle-Kay Bee society drama; "The Sable Loreha," ft Trlangle-Flne Arts drama concerning a Chinese smuggling plot and a love story, and "Stolen Magic." a Trlangle-Keystone comedy that la one long thirty-minute 'Thomas II. Tnce chose well when he selected Julia Dean to play the role of the neglected wife In Mt- and appears In two spectacular tricks he asserts have never so tar ueu u- In the banauet-room, ncn in rea nu cnrda of bride and bridesmaids niir.oti1 Atnnnverea DV anoiuei. yellow tones, and the long board from mare)j places, while surpr'ses for the Miller's. Theda Bara's performance tn tha The most sensational Is tbi Chinese Water Torture Cell trick.

The ma- which supper was eerved buffet was newlyweds In the form of chrysanthe eirian'B lees having been nrsi cbii mum rice nests or delicate pinn con-Blsted of favors. The much-coveted tight in stock-like holes In the cover nf tho fnnk. ha Is lowered Into the latest Fox success, "The Galley Slave," now showing at Miller's made a tremendous Impression upon the bis afternoon and evening audiences yes hrMnl houmiet was caught by Miss T.niinn Dnilv. who. according to all fined with water Cupid's set prognostications, will be It is not much larger than and looks terday.

As Francesca. the artist a Ilka an uD-on-ena vuum, come a bride ere the next year cioses A party of young people, with Andrew Bochard at the wheel, accom Having securely locked the tank as soon as Houdinl Is Inside, his assist- panied Mr. and Mrs. Daily as far an rlmony." Howarci iiirxmwn nni tie Thelmft Salter support Miss Dean, plnylng the husband and the little Loreha" portrays the Chinese character in a wonderfully realistic manner. Tully Marshall la cast in the role of John Soy, a half-breed thirsting for revenge.

Thomas Jefferson. Illustrious son of an Illus Santa Barbara on the honeymoon niona it tuithin a siiKen lenu in trlD the motor car being much deco uttia mnr than a minute the ma 1 rated In old shoes, glaring mottoes and hearts After the honeymoon, to gician appears from within the tent. ir, monnireB tn escaoe drowning, 'j In autumn leaves, resioonea me entire length with baby yellow chrysanthemums Straight across tne center of the table was an artistic French bow of wide red satin ribbon, while a gold basket of golden vellow and red roses centered tt. surrounded at equi-dletant points with candelabra holding yellow shades. Mrs.

Weathe-holt wore a gown or white charmeuse done In seed pearls, made short length, with court train suspended from her shoulders. Her corsage was of orchids and Miles of the vallev. Assisting her wer Mrs N. James Cordary. Mrs.

Rea Cowan. Mrs. Richard Culver. Mrs. Frank B.

Ranger Mrs Frank Richards. Mrs. Donald Gray Keeler. Mrs. Chapman Williams.

Mrs. Alexander Bobrlck. Mrs Albert Walter Wit-eel and Miss Pauline Mahon. all wear'ng light-toned dancing frocks, and furthering the decorating motif b- carrying arms of American Beauty as well as to release himself from his be spent mostly in Ban iraneisco. iney are to be at home in a bungalow pre- model, this maimlfleent creature has unlimited opportunities to display her wonderful powers of hlstrlonia Interpretation.

Stuart Holmes, Clajre Whitney, Henry Leone and the child wonder, Jane Lee, are all seen in Important rolea and the production Is tn every way a noteworthy one. The added offering Is the latest of the very comical Rufus Wal-Ungford" stories. Alhambra. All attendance records of the Alhambra were smnshed to smithereens yesterday with TheJa Bara In her first picture triumph, "A Fool There Was." as the attraction. Her per- Dared for them on the uauy grounas Mrs.

Daily's going-aw-jr gown was trious sire, plays a ouai ru.e, In a good brother and a wicked brother who greatly resemble one an- 0t Raymond Hitchcock. Mack Sennet ond Anbel Normnnd are the tun-makers In "Stolen Maglo." a smart blue broadcloth fur trimmed bonds, Is the mystery. In the East Indian needle tricK, Houdini apparently swallows two packages of ordinary needles, then a big wad of silk thread. A moment later one of the committee, which had previously been invited on the tor tn witness the two tricks close In beaver, with hat to maicn, Tonlcht'9 Rencflt. Tallv's Tlrondwny.

Tonight, at the Little Theater ballroom, society is to attend a dancing "Chlmmle Fadden Out West tnnra As "Chlmmle' Into nnrtv which is being given for char irv linilpir Ihe management of the up, takes hold of the knot appearing between the magician's teeth, and pulls out the thread on which the needles are seen, carefully threaded. Ascending a few thousand feet Into va anil woollv. William fle Miiie rose" and newlv formed Relief Club, headed by Amnns the tnree mmuieu Miss Leone Timmons, were noted Mr and Mrs. miss Florence uowara, presiaeni fnni.r Mr. and Mrs.

ilud- Mrs. John Shepherd and Mrs. Wil Who, with Mrs. Elizabeth Converse, recently entertained with a dancing party Hihbard. Mr.

and Mrs. nam Howe Kennedy, vice-presidents; trayal of the soulless, sensual "Vampire" Is one of her most fasclnntlni? pieces of work and her wonderfully seductive beauty serves to enhance the Illusion created by her art. Hr gowns are marvelous and her supporting company magnificent. The engagement is for this week only. at Loa ierraaos hulci.

MaifhlM. Mr. and Mrs. William I Mrs. G.

Hallett Johnson, secretary. Kent Mr. and Mrs. Alfred an Mrs. Charles Sumner the rarincd air of art, we listening to Carolina White, of operatic fame, who sings a grand opera selection and several ballads in very pleasing fashion.

Miss Whites voice is a lovely one, and so are ner face and figure. She was well received and given several encores TVinia Weston stopped the show tieasurer. Mrs. Fred Gaapray and Mr. and Mrs.

Valentine. Wright Mr. and Mrs w. rearnnn, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo V. Tonngworth. Mr. rra Alovander Hamilton. Mr.

Arend's Orchestra will furnish the rfance music, ond special exhibition has cleverlv sustained tne rnara. ir. the new photoplay, and the rough dia. monfl does exactly what vou fwl he would have done if his original author had nulled the strings. The storv is a clever admixture of drama and com-ev In which Chlmmle Is made Innocent tool In a wild-cat mining scheme but shows nr.

In same old noble-hearted, flannl-shlrt-ert hero of yore. Camllle Astor as "the duchess" does ven strrrnrer work than in the ormer "Chlmmle" storv. beginning to how a surenesa sometimes lacklnsr In her former work, and Florence Dag-mar as "Bettv" Is chart In and love-lv Frnest Jov and Raymond H'tton and Mrs Conrad Schweitzer. Mr. and 'vrrk Is to be given to the new corn- Marriage Announcement.

Cards have just oeen Issued, announcing tne marriage of Charles Mrs. Lester Robtn" positions of Miss Howard, "Cupid Mildred uooper. 1 with his impersonations of the young Mnriei Tottenham. Love Bong" and "The Sprite WaltK. us after rentleman who entertains Thomas renner ana Ene- MnnHav the "sneaks two lansuages, unts- Miss Lohr and Mrs.

Frederick Steplv enson are to sing. la 11 snlendld wav In which so- ii.u thrnncrii htn nose, ana oi 22nd lnst. They are to oe ai noma ninhintv and Dhilanthropy may min at Mo. Z2-B North alter January. gle Rnl the advance sale of tickets insures a ereat success.

Net pro- David Warfield singing a popular song (though we must confess were very tired of Sarah Bernhardt and other stage Idols doing comic songs by proxy.) Something better than either Is his Kipling parody, and his curtain speech Is even worth listening through Hope street. Passing Through. Mrs. Bertha E. Conner, wealthy nwAa a'timh ma-' not be more than Symphony.

Ethel Barrymore, the famous nct-ress. appears nt the gymphonv this week in a thrilling photoplay entitled "Final Judgment." Those who are familiar with Miss Ranvmore's stage work will And all her dramatic streneth recorded In the admimbls. film plav In which she Is appearing. Miss Bfirrvmnre hna excellent support, and the photography Is deserving of special mention. Clnno'a Broadway.

Veil Pr.1 snd Fmet Mmpnln appear at dune's Broadway this wk In "The Low's Decree." a virile photo drama, glvin both performers lehance to rhow their dramatic gift Runkle, rector of Holy Trinity Church of Alhambra, under a canopy of greenery and chrysanthemums. Nearly fifty mends of the young couple were present to do them honor and a delightful social everln vas enjoyed. It had been the Intention of the voung to wait until njtt June, but tlie sudden decision of Mr ai'd Mrs. Kayhili to pay a ions v'alt to their ckl home In Pana, 111., fa.ised a 'IvmRe their plans. Mr? mniuls'-n will continue her school duties ui'i the close of the preset term, and tne young coupn will bo at burnt at week ends to thl" frlents No.

21 2-. South Thompson street, the residence of Mrs. Poulin, the bridegroom's mother. After th school year is ended Mr. and Mrs.

Edmondson will ti'e up their permanent residence in their own bungalow nome, No. 10 North Marguerita street, Alhambra. mn at sfnctorv BO Dm cent, will recur to the direct for which the ball is being giv en. for the expenses are unseemlnglv widow of San Diego ana of John Conner, retired hotel owner and capitalist of Portland, ar-in ti.ia flrv Sunday, and Is a low. The affali Is especially deserving.

Da'sy Finlav. Mary Heppe and Wil-helmina Rector, and Messrs. Newton Foster. Arthur Bobrlck, Geonre T. Cline.

Robert B. Marmont. JnLeph Banning. Walter Burke. Paul Bucklin Harold J.

Lane. L. Lan-nlng and Dr. Randolph. Miss Ionovan a Bride.

Of special Interest to their large circle of friends In Southern Calfornia Is the marriage of Thomas C. Daily and Miss Aileen Donovan of 'Ventura, solemnized at the pretty country home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Daily, near Cnmarlllo. on the 24th the groom being their eldest son. The bay window of the spacious parlor mis converted Into bwer of greenerv. with a wedding bell of plumosue fern suspended overhead the bridal party As the cathedral clock chimed the hoi- of 12 the sister. Miss E-1na Dally, sang.

prAmloe Me" fo'lowed Immediately guest of the Alexandria. Mrs. Conner is on her way to San Jose, where tlons as the schemlne father and the wicked brother: snd Mrs. McCord not onlv looks If she renllv were Monre's mother (something not alwavs achieved In screen relnt1onh1ns but also her acting Is as excellent as ever. Msnv close-uns of "Chlmmle" show thnt Moore never was renlly born, but was mnde to order to play the East Side hero.

Woodley. Pustln Famum and his wlnnlnor she contemplates tuing an attractive the re'om' peace sons Mabelle Lewis and Paul McCarthy have a bright, snappy. Utt'e act, full of good kidding, new songs, and some nifty dancing. Miss Lewis is a bit of thistledown, and Paul McCarthys song. "When Sunday Comes to Town with Its chorus about "ou 11 be washed or you will drown," deserves the noise It gets.

The Novelty Clintons do some circus stunts. as Jumping througn fat their very best. nr.nnv tnri inK m.jM"-""" the "TVi Iaw'i Decree." and home. To Benefit Little Ones. For the benefit of the Maternity Home and All Day Nursery, a card party will be at 2:30 o'clock this Plight Troth at Thanksgiving.

One of the pretty home weddings of the vear took place Thanksgiving when Miss Mary Margaret Kavhill. a popular young teacher of the Chlno Grammar School, was united to John Parker Edmondson, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rayhill, of No. 659 South Soto street.

The cerem tvns performed hv Rev Milton S. special scenic settings also deserve mention. rniio or a mnenetlc as ever In Th Wed Twenty-five Yearn. A unique reception to their km onmiirine a new suit of clotnes f.m Indiana." the famous oftornnrin DV SITS. trans Olicmiwu given friends was procm'ds on thg wny, and other feats of rtonth Tarplngton novel shown In on the way, and otner ieais oi Ronth Tarplngton novi the wise at the Bryson.

The Ou'nn'a Puprrha. Dnmaced Oootls." nt Ouinn's ny sir. ana irs. Van Guysling Hyatt Archibald wooniey mis The man does his work well, and pVintopiav form at the girl is very pretty. week.

A feature of thi a new curtain 1 has a new curtain anil i'i -r in mmmpmnr norhn with Blchrd Bennett picture is nn roles, will be devoted to installing a sun-room at the nursery. No. 127 South Utah street It Is expected that more lhan a hundred matrons will fnnv.aii whlrh Bil'ie Fogarty Louis Bennlson in the lendng to draw amazingly largo speech this week, and Miss Kirk has Farnum makes a spectacular 15- Ebratrra Amiispmrnts Bttrrtatttmrttta new song. accomynm-'i uj rlin througn a nroKen nein ur a Four warble as Vtn Pplmrnw i iiaiiivni ui cn uit'o ation of the twenty-riitn anniversary of their marriage. Decorations were carried out In pink and green, September Morn and Cecil Brunner roses belnf effectively combined with asparagus plu-modus, smilaJt and carnations.

Soventv-flve Invited guests spent crowds day aftrr day. Ro freat is the demand for seats to view the sensational film that special midnight performances will be given nicrh th a week. The poor BURBANK i nbAlbK lonigim ims wx jmy Main, near Sixth. F127I): Main 1570. BARGAIN MATINEE THURSDAT THE NOTED COMEDIENNE pleasingly as last week, and Muriel Worth Lew Brlce continue to delight in their interpretative dances.

a toucnaown. iniu uvciv the pre'ace to a series of other marvelous thrills, when the young unl-versity man becomes the editor of a county-seat newspaper. His smashing of a n'lclous political machine, con- at overworked film begins to grind a nVlofk 'n the mnrnlrte. the evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Van ARGTJE Otti CASES. Federal Judge from San Francisco Hears Motions to Dismiss or Strike Out In Withdrawal Suits. Federal Judge Doollng came down from San Francisco, yesterday, and vioii rnnrt in tha nrelimlnary oil lltl- VV iiliil JiOLUllJJS "Detective Sparks An Original Comedy In Tour Acts by Michael Nlphta 50r. 7Bc; Barcaln Thurg. and 25c.

EOo. rantages. That a milk can can hold a considerable amount of II20 in addition to it. itrinmnto contents is a fact that UUysiing anu lanui.v, the Berean Society of Central Baptist Church, of which Mrs. Van Guys-ling i.s a member especially noticeable.

They presented the hos-iliinmn silver Dlatter. SlralrfBAmuBement0--1itttfrtauimrnlfl THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Is perhaps generally known without uarioon'H further demonstration. But pntinn. He hones to get away una evening, after devoting two days to. I MA a crnml miner as THEATER a I tiarueen is ouv i LUNE'S hearing arguments in more inuu Bcore of cases.

milk Is popularly supposea 10 uo similar circumstances. In fact, In less The hearing yesterday was on ine M.J Every Nlcht at 8. I0-25-B0-7SO-. Boxes tl. Matinee at 2 DAILY.

t0-25-50c: Boxes 75c. Except Saturday and H.illday Matlneea. HOtDTNI "Tha Genlua of Escape:" CAROLINA WHITE. American Prima Donna: WILLIF WESTON Character Son(S. LEWIS MCCARTHY, Dainty Different DnlnRB; KOVELTY CI INTON8 Extraordinary Jumping; PRIMHORE FOUR, Pounds of Harmony; KIRK FOOARTY.

Bits of Variety. Last week. MURIEL WORTH BRICE. t'nusual Dancea Orchestra Concerts 1 and I p.m. Pathe Twlea-a-Week New Vlewa, UDITORIU Assisting in receiving with Mr.

and Mrs. Van Guysling were the following: Mrs. Margaret Daggett, mother of Mrs. Van Guysling. her two daughters, the Misses Bertha E.

and Mabel Van Guysling, Mr and Mrs. Jack Hennlng. Mr. and Mrs A. Angus, Mr George E.

Van Guysling. motions to dismiss and strike out. In 1 than a minute arter ne squeeze, mm-rhe action, brought by th.govern- self Into th can of A ment against the Midway oil uom- me no 10 ue uii.j 5. I nn rnmnInv nvid noriioeka. "he comes up smiling' and PRICES Tw'ce Niefots 8: pany.

Pacmo uii tompany, VfnciAV an A others. Associated Oil HPALLY'S Nights, lO-Js-asa. Mats, 10-15-200. and Daily sMats. 2:30 Miss Per; ha Van uuysiing, Mia? Elllzaneth S.

June. THUS WEEK ONLY VECTOR MOORE In 6BAT8 NOW 8ELLINO Triangle ProductflonsS THEATER ALL SKATS) RESERVED Company, Brookshlre Oil Company, Thirty-two OH Company, Chanslor-Canfleld Midway Oil Company. Record OH Company. Consolidated Mutual Oil Company. General Petroleum Company.

St. Helen's Petroleum Com-pany. and the North American Consolidated Oil Company. TnAav the aroruments will be on SENNETT Alile to See Iiend9. Miss Anne Camilla Rotchklss.

who has been recuperating from a long and serious Illness at the beach and wiiminorii nnntho Oranze coun appears dripping beside the unopened can. Besides the usual handcuff es-caDes. Hardeen also disengages himself from a strait-Jacket In full view of the audience. Howard and fields, the Dining Car Minstrels, amuse the audience In spite of the fact that soma of their Jokes probably f.rst saw the light In ancient Babylon: and Mabel Johnston has evl-dentally used her scrapbook. also with good effect, in her ventrlloquial act.

Alexander Patty Co. have an up-aM a rtnwn luKgllng act. Alexander "Cfetaie Fallen ORIFFITH INCE ass so. uroaaway 10-20-30 Cts. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK IN "STOLEN MAGIC JULIA DEAN IN "MATRIMONY" TOLLY MARSHALL Ktro THOMAS JEFFERSON IN "THE SABLE LORCHA" tyis for the first time now able to TRINITY AUDITORIUM MI L.

E. BEHTMER. Hnairpr. PRICES 50c, 75c $1 SI. 50, S2 the motions of the government for a restraining order and the appointment of a receiver, In the suits brought by aeainst the Associated LUNE'S BROADWAY THEATER 58 S.

Bdwy. see her friends. This popular youns ladv had tvphoid In June, and her convalescence has heen very slow, but the news that sne Is at last able to receive will be joyous news. The Hotchklss residence is at No. Z331 nn hia head while Company owelL Diauu.uB mu MONDAY, i ICS iu ay, k.nH.

him tha tntnKS 10 JUKKie. i i nmrmnriha have a clever "song and" Thompson 8treet-0 ar.t HuornilAn musicians and hula- Nell Craig and Ernest Maupattp ui and another Installment VtOLTNlHT. fTT'DENTS- RATES. Ipro frotn Chlcaco. tn man who makes up the LAW'S DECRbb" Beginning Net Sunday, FLORENCE RQCKWEI.T, Id "THE M1KLEADINQ LADT has lost track of exactly THE ami this makes) of "Neal of AJESTIC THEATER- Next Sunday Ons Week Pop.

Mats. Wed and to It. the Navy," completes the programme. Broadway Near Eighth. Management Oliver Morosco.

Oil Company. Brookshlre Oil Company (three cases.) Thirty-two Oil Company. Chanslor-Canfield Oil Company, Record ull Company, Consolidated Mutual Oli Company. General Petroleum Company. St Helen's Petroleum Company and the North American Consolidated Oil Company.

All of the suits are Involved In what are known as the "withdrawal" cases instituted by the government for viola-tlon of the Taft withdrawal order, involving ot! lands tn Kern county, issued in September. 1909. In the present series of hearings the government la represented by Frank Hall and A. E. Campbell, special assistants to the Attorney-Oeneral.

Many attorneys represent the various H. H. Frazee a Laughing Festlva oma of tha World 1 1 trfcir'irYi fr A UINN'S auraKDr Hrt Phntopinys. Hippodrome. -Timmie Cassldv and Vivian Long Broadway, between Fifth and Sixth.

Mrs. firry C. Walte and Miss Ber-nlce Waite are enioymg their rtrst visit In Talifornia as gueata of their coirsin. Mrs. J.

A. Miller No. JU Rast 'iTemy-ninth etrtet. They expect to s'lend some time In the Cit? of the Angels, and will visit the two expositions en route home. A Thanksgiving Coterie.

Mrs. M. W. Neal. No.

432 Westminster avenue, entertained twelve of intln nte friends to dinner ton In "The Smoke Queen" at the AIR OF SIXEc TH I WEEK Prices Evenings, lower floor, tl.00 am? fl.to; balcony, toe, IL00; gallery, 26c and COc. Mall orders now. Box ofllca sals opens Thursday. 9 am. Hippodrome this week have a comeoy -ii that la Interestingly centered WITH OSCAR FSQMAN RICHARD BENNETT AND CO-WORKERS Damaged Good nrj Antonio Moreno In the Blu Hlbbon Vltagraph around a racetrack "tout" who would be a king and the scenic effects of the production are novel.

Mack and Maybelle offer another little skit entitled "Fifty-Fifty" Into which they Introduce some highly original clog dancing bordering on the acrobatic comedy and singing. oil companies. 4 of renting V-L-S-E- Big iWHU IK its: pi I'lcturadom program. MBDN1QHT MATENEE 1 1 o'Clock Thanksgl- ing evening The table wag aiiggesilve of the holiday, and roses tino EmiUx adorned tne rooms. Dancing furnistied a pleasant diver- alon.

PRRAMS ABOtTT PLMS. Wnmnn who Loxt Vofcc Jfrwel ILL'tiR'S A delightful musni onering is mat minAA trAlinn Mexlcano" troupe TUB GALLEY SLAVE THEM BARA in Bhowa at I and 11 a.m. Every NSght This Week AU-Ntght Show Saturday Extra Shows, a. m. 11 p.

m. Dally. 1 Write to Conntt Forwter of Vision of "Sspeto Tlplco 141 8. MAIN 8T. FOX PHOTOPLATS 1.

t. 5. T. that It Itestn ncneath One. or Mexican mBii'" iui" across the border who render Mexican Shows at It.

1 45. 4:16. (.00. T'40 and 9:15 m. Walllngford Comedy.

11 p.m. Mrs Ethel Bradford of No. 1189 Mi 10-JO-SO-SOe. BEATS RESERVED. Prlcee, I airs In I suitable way VMPHONY THEATER This Week6H So.

Blwv Kiit" icts are ail the rage on tne Lgan street, dreamed mai ner noble grand Jewel of the O.O re- Thanksgiving and Birthday In Ono, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ulenlte of No. U01 VVest Korty-second street, entertained the Minnesota Five Hundred 'ard Club with a dinner, followed by card playing. Thanksglvifiif.

The nome whs a uoi ot pink t.d white dowers, and the taole app -vire periect, and repl-tt with poses under one or in- umi u- Vaudeville S0c, 20c, 30c METRO PirTL'RES, Rolfo Photo Presents the Brilliant Eramstlo ETH EL8 BARRYMORE in "HHti JUBishll on Main Sireei. one stage of today and Bevan and Flint are stars In this flelu wlih the stuff thev pull off In "The PhotogrVter." Albert and Hrowell are exposition dancers snd their act Is "fair" if not Mav snd advertised rr uie naoers No one returned It. Beveral nlirhts ago she dreamed mat it na better. The "Military uance is a iru- A Great Show This Week Don't Miss it Matinee 2:30 DAILY rnZl Wff to f'ounw Vor-Stur. that they offer and It prove, to THE CAWSTON CSTK1CH FAR" Be lha Olgantle Birds eat and play.

One of tha strangest sights In America A real outing. Take Kuuth Paadna car on Mln street Round irlp.tlcksis Includ ftie Admission to the Farm. Ste, On aals at E. or Cawston'a tiowotowo lore, tgl K)Uih Braday. Ha trnnA one.

King of the nanacuffl Kings A New Sensation Every Day Irving Gosaler, who goes under the nam of a "Polite Entertainer." sings a very, very sad song and also some TONIGHT Cver afternoon, I 'lo Every evening eseept Sunday ayentiig. i ll Ssn iianrie. allsaUin alaoura seats rli boi Taeine Elertrie 8iai'n Mlatb and Wain Sia l.r'h' (r. srtee MJ and 1110 gooj ihms to eat. il the ''inn-lay thi host, a fact he had jnnr-ly forKotten, until so pleasantly re-minded of the tact.

His ihurtning wile presentfd him vlth a fine birth, dav rake, and amid touating, and he was wisneo: many huip reiurni of the any, i-a'er the C.u' rntin'jers pmyeil rive Huudn-J. Ahp ng Ihiise present were Mrs. Jhn llMf-rhen snd their four hrlU h.it i in), Med dun Jtuvrg. Her thi, ERNON A. C.

BOX1NQ ivs ADMISSION tOa. OODLEY THEATER DU3TIN FARNUM In ItEiRVKD FOR LAI.1EH. re A Car 's Eaat at Varn.s Ave Cros. Twe Una te Door. comical ones.

The Cosmopolitan Trio, rendering operatic selections, adds a tincture of et'iture to the MM. which closes with L'nlvertal Motion I'lctures. rtPpnMlfl, a hunch of clever "kiddies" In ester Stewart J. Fl'ntnam. wricn waa received ye-terdiy.

In this she appealed to him to have the workmen removing the palma search for the net lewel valuable not 'ntrlnslcslly, but for Us memorial ForeMer Flint-ham notified the lady that the re-tnnval of the palms not In his province mtmwmmmmwmmmw WOWn IMIOIII'MTIOVISTI. The Los Anteles Woman's f'rohlhj-llm flub will tmrrn at 3 si Hit nirt o. HIT isyutn THE fl'-NTLEyiAN PWfA INDIANA" A DK. K.w 0. and C.

mil. Iiai)ed by the juvAniiA Mimical rnmtity nnv.x cr M'ivtf rnif. A II II A 1. 1, IS 1IIK K4VrN, NEXT tVF.I MH roinisa eons iicvhi V.PVBLU a ciaiiit snd I.ouIb; Mr nnd ALL Wc KATI Mia I'1 McUnrry. Mr slid Mrs Pan tvafS ThMIM.

VOUNQ AMERICA K.m I.IONK1. H1ltYMrin anil c-ATKKIMNH twOilUS "lB MOPKK.N MAOUALL.N." 1'iu Mr. Mid Mrs. John Ui.Linr Mr and Mr tlrnrae 'tr "Vun America." a pittrioiie set thai I I luiiiliiinsj iv-r wiili at hy sinslng and dn. liternlly run sway with I livaUliii- huiiura on Um prugi auimn I fldDc Main twl sh.

l't le 11 10 Feciure Veudwlllc iMtn-iMj KAPTli'i'il MKV'MNi fruM IN I 4 ll'S Jt, ITIPPODROME- il Mala, tei fid sad xpr.il I "li i.l (t, bi.at im all' pill Ml '(I'M Htlll, Mr.

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