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i iif -BUFFALO EVENING NEWS: SATURDAY APRIL 29 1922 "y- i Music in Buffalo EntertainersNext Week WF Theodore Roosevelt His Boyhood Youth and Manhood Written by His Siitc I j- si I tv1 I s' 'W 4 I By COWARD DURNCY i 1HI not later than October it 1111 on which date they should be In the custody of tha aoetety'a eacretary and submitted In tha usual manner under umad names This season it la apsclfioally preferred that all tha eub-' islefia be far chamber muslo that Inoludaa a plqne port All Urn eotn maltlona so fir dasusd by tha aoeiaty lave bean with one ssoeptlon for tha string quartet It la new deal rad to publish ether combinations 4 Review will complete ths program a 1 KelthWIreo ts lay and Monday' at Xolth's ths faaLura will ba lhiatln Kurnum la Iron to Onid" Iwoed on tlio story by Osorgo Owen Baxter and dealing With Ufa In a email western mining town Margaret Marsh has (ho loading fhmlnlna role Among the added films will Game Lady" a Henry Lghrmann comedy and the' Keith -Review of world new 1 Bhlrley Mason will be tha alar of the Tuesday program In tha Pox product Ion of "Tho lies rod Hnlreoa" Franklyn Farnunt In "Vengeanco and tha Girl" and Haruld Moyd In "Hnre Comes tha Girls" will ha added Rig Boy Williams In "Acruaa the Border" a wnlrrn feature In announced for Wednesday accompanied by ths first eplands of Pathr'n now ssrlal Get Hutch" starring Charles Hutchinson Ths comedy is entitled "They're orr" Pearl Whits In "The Rmsdway will i be shown Thursday and Friday Frank Keenan la "Loaded Dice" and a Mock Bennett comedy will be added Mistress ef then eton" Special numbers engaged for tha Sunday concert at the Academy ara ths Arils trio Floyf Halley linger Haakel and Butler musicians Anna' Toby and Nat Fields They will spin the mualnul and eluging olio which will bo given four times In eonneatlon with tha twa-haur motion picture show tha feature of which will bo Paulina Frederick is "Tha Mlclreps of Mhanatona" Tha mualoal attraetlon for tha first half la entitled "Ths Voting Woman" In connection with It will ha presented "For love bf tho Herviea" a tala of tho Canadian Northwest polios featuring Georgs Cheabrs Tha musical ahow "A Night In Honolulu" will bo staged the last half pf the -wab Wallace 'Raid Gloria Swenson and Elliott Dexter in the big 1 a remount plotur "Don't Toll Everything" will lha film offering fmpIra-JDangaraua Curve "Dangerous Curve Ahead" tha Rupert Hughau comedy of married life will he tha feature of tha Mil at the Empire theater Sunday Helene Chadwick and Richard Dig are tha principal characters The Empire offers complete change of program dally For Monday there will ba a doubts MIL with Mphel Nonnand In "What Happened to Itnea" and the comedy "Bringing Up Father" Thames Melghan will be seen In "The Frontier of tha Htara" Charles Ray will ba ohown In "Crooked Thursday Pauline Frederick will be seen In "Salvage" and George Walsh In the 11th episode of tho aerial "With Btan-k-y In Friday tha attraetlon will be "Ratter Man" Manager Car ver will preoont Wallace Reid Agnes Ayres and Theodore Hoberto in Love Special" Next' Bills at Movie Theaters 3 for- tho past three years I think that eanh year I will net enough money to nay a good Interest on tho napllal and vot 1m adding slowly to my hard aU the time I think I have more than iny capital on tha ground and this year I ought to able to sell between and M0 bead of riser and dry stank wish I eould see all of ypu but I certainly do enjoy ths Ilfs The other day while dining al the Mores I hod some oherrieo only fruit i have had el nee I left York have lived pretty I quota th above simply to show hl Is not always understood that iny prolntri rifirhlni vniiuri wus front ht Rtftndpnlnt S' perfectly juet business enterprise sndThad not th extraordinarily severe winters Inter-yened hla capital would tint have been Impaired Writing that same rommer shnrriy after hearing of th tar lrt' hie In a letter about this time: "If I "5 afraid of bring put down as cold-blooded I-should soy that I honestly mis greatly and all tha tlma and think lovingly of all yon dear on yet I really enloy thla Ufa I hav managed to CornMn an outdoor lira powowlng much variety and excitement and now and then a little adventure with a literary Ufa also Three out of four day I spend th morning and ovonlng In tha ranch houao writing and working at various iteos of writing I hav new on band rhay may eomo to nothing however but on tha other hand they may luc- wrote again after having paM I visit to tha Kart and rotarno i Dakota "Everything boro la marti Th ky war os aiwo genuinely glad to ma 1 A greatly attached to tha ranch a tho lira out horn and am really Cm of th men It te In Atony ways ws si eo vary rarely actually and in real llfat dwell In a Ideal 'hero tend' Tha loneUnean am freedom and tha half-ad vesture nature af existence out here to field und our hunt In the mountains" Much letters ax ths above filled th members of his family with a strong daalro to psrtlalpat to some dogram at least in tha Ufa which ho loved so dearly but the birth af varieui mall member of th family rendered such participation Imposslbl until tha teta summer af HID (Te he see Untied Meeisyl PARIS LIFE COSTS LITTLE THESE DAYS fosaMCMfc CwrrirM Jill PARIS April Four dolters a day will see an American tour UK through Paris This le based upon tha latest coats of living In tha cteoa though smaller hotels lust oatsM et ths control districts of th elty and of course does not taka into oonald-oration any ambitious program Including best seats at th opera at wine suppers in Montmartre I Comfortable hotel rooms with hat and cold water cost 1C francs lifr with a breakfast of rolls sad eoffo tor XUI luncheon on tha boulevard for francs and dinner no Makar than I francs with half a bottle ul wine included Add to these figure franca for itroot ear and-boa flu to tho various points of intarost xlitli Yft franc admlMkm ta Km iWl 7 Tha BooUl 1 an THul II and IT giving three evanlna performance and a Saturday i awtlnea Heotti la making a abort spring lour with his aempany whtuh Includes matropolltaa artiste and It la said tha prod nations elosSly ra sambla thoaa at tha New York houaa Mcotfl himaalf will do Ida (Hmoua Roarpla In Puccini's "La Toaea" alaa the role ha craatad In "L'Oraoolo" whan It raealvad Its (Int matropolltaa production la 1111 Other operas of tha arhedule ara "Carman" "La Bohame" and "I FagtlaocL" the lat-t tar to be given with "1Oiaeola" it' Alloa Gentle Marla Hundaliua ''Queen Mario Myrtle Behaaf Orville liurrold Ranato Kanallo and Paolo Ananlan ara artJata of tha Boottl g-i gragation Mr Ananlan Is an Ar-I mao Ian who has Identified himaalf with buffo rolaa aueh aa Benoit In "La Bohetne' and tha sacristan in "UTosaa" 1 Buffalo Orohoatra I Whan John Maldrum young American pianist played In Buffalo laat season local crltlca ara unanimous in praising hla artlatlo performance Mr Maldrum will ha heard hare soan kasaln this lima with orchestra appearing aa soloist with the Buffalo Symphony orehastra at Its concert In Khawood Muslo hall Sunday aftar-noaa May 14 at I o' Block The ptan-- lot will play a concerto of Camilla Salnt-Baona Tha orohaatra has mads notable prasraas under tha laadamhlp of Arnold Oontallsaan and It haa drawn unto Itself a large following of enthusiastic supporters Municipal Concert Tha final free Municipal Band concert of tha present season will1 ha given tomorrow aftarnoon In Elmwood Muslo hpll at 4 o'clock under (ha direction of Lieutenant John Bolton Bertha Drescher will bo the soloist and Irwin 8 Binder tha accompanist Tha following In the program: kent of Triumph getiy of the QladULor Mt Overturn Romlal BeoUeUv and A Ha KU Michael Coma Him Onorher Pnom Picture Pheatom Bi Myddletau cleotioa from ''Lucie 41 Lemewmeer" lOastloari fraa Yeelerdsyl During hla civil service rionerehlp a period of a aumhor of years ths letters were fsw and far between but I have ona dated July 14 lilt In wheh he wrtea: "Mtruggl aa I will my Ilfs see me to grow more and more sedentary and aa for my polo it Is one ol tha thing that had been witness ths enclosed check whirh Is for Cranford and I am trying la sell Diamond ton: how I hats tn give up! We have had lovely days thla summer however at Hags- i took all the children down ths pond once and mads them walk out on a half-sunltan lug where they perched like eo many send- anlpee I am leaving for tho Welt oon to have a whack at the bears In ths Ruckles am so nut of training that I look forward with acuta physical terror to going up the tint 1 mountain (Ha seems for tha moment to have forgotten that his life waa growing very "xadentry) I have mortally hated bring eo much away from home thla summer but I am vary glad I took tho place (civil service commie-stone rahlp) and I have really enjoyed my work foel it Incumbent on me to try to amount to something cither in politics or In literature because I have deliberately given up the Idea of going into monoy-maklng business Of course however my political life is but an It la quits Impossible to continue long to do much ba tween two sets of such kittle-kettle aa tha spoilsmen and the mugwumps" Ag Civil Service Commiisioner But to return to the Civil Service Commission Hs gave faithful effort and all hla Intelligence to the improvement of thnt Important service and often hod th sensations which ha was dooms! to have in so many his positions that ha waa mors or less beating hla head against tha walL Hs sent ms at that time a copy ef a letter to tha Civil Service Commissioners from an applicant who had been summoned to an as- amlnation and had not appeared To show tho ignorance of eom of tha applicants I cannot resist quoting from tho letar Alabama Mobile October I 1114 To tha Comlehera of Bival Serves My dear brotnera: I am very sorry that could not moot you on tha day you said but gentleman I am glad of tha cause that kept me away Let mo tell you Mr Comishor I har Mn mard five years ante! th Other Da me and my wife hav Mn th on ley mbra en ow fimly Well Sir on th Da before your examnenaxhun My Wife Hal a Kupple ov tulnx geet think of it 'Mr Comleher end of Plays New York Sees' 1 1 He sog drams rules ipnxntnns Helen MaeKtUar sod hi Shadow" Charity gets nothing from Man'Iyxx Miller' I breaks record flOflOO fur Hess- Coghlan such world tamed monuments ns th4 Louvre and tho Eiffel tower franei a night for th cinema -1 i at any rate I am doing some honest 'work whatever the result la mm really pretty philosophical about -suanoes or failure now It often amuses me when Indirectly hear that I am supposed to be harboring secret and Miter regret for my political career when Ae a matter of (Act I hav hardly ovtr whan' alone givon two thoaghte to it nine It closed snd hav born quite as much wrapped up In hunting ranching and book-making as I over was in politic Give my best lev to woo dy and dear old Douglas do you know I hav on excessively warm (sling for your respected spouse I have always admired troth loyalty and courage and though am really having a lovely life Juet tho life care for please be sure that am always thinking of my own darling sister -whom I love so much and so tenderly Ever your affectionate brother On August of tho ism year "The Four Horsemen of the Apoe-alypae" win ha shown In Buffalo again next week It will ba screened in all (hi Bhaa theaters tomorrow and In Bhaa'a Hippodrome and North Park throughout tho week Tho Hippodrome will present tho Orpheus Pour aa an extra attraction and tha North Park patron will hear the Btslnway Duo-Art plana as an added number Tb Lafayette Square's picture offering for tho wank will ba "The Prophet's with Eugoo O'Brian acmatl mas known aa "tha perfect lover" of tha movies as tha atar Loaw's Btata will present a now William Hart picture valla in which tha favorite good bad man of tho films demonstrates tho taro-gun drama At tha Strand "A Question of Honor" will show tho spectators Anita Btewart as a society debutants In Interesting ed ventures with a stalwart engineer from out where the West begins "The Prodigal with Madyn Arbuckle In- tho loading rota will bo at tha Birand amok' after next The Palace will ahow "Tho Man from Loot River" the first half of next week Tho managers of tha neighborhood theaters prom lea good programs Lafayette PTH Unfaldmentf "The Unfold men will ba the special picture on tha program at tha Lafayette Square theater tomorrow Phnshco Lawrence la ths star of tho production She portrays woman of refinement And culture who la thrust Into tha busy atmosphere of a newspaper office After drama action and plots galore we are assured that there comes a happy' and pegoehil conclusion Bo that's that Heading the vaudeville program for tho week will be an act known as "Ths Rub Circus" it will ba anted by seals Bharman and eom-pany Including Dan Sherman Mabel Forest and Eddie Marts Evelyn Phillips and company have "Tha Melody Dance" Others on tho program ara Belma Brats and company Marks snd Gallagher Jom Greenlee "Tho Prophet's Pared Inc" tha feature picture haa Its setting in Turkey Eugene O'Brien and Blgrid Hblmqslat the Swedlah actress are tha stare Others in the cast are Rlgelow Cooper Arthur Houseman Nora Booth and Joseph Burke tJ it! I -Vs IllUsJ Phonamphs -mv cms the Lord la My Ufht Mi Manh Mne Dreoeher Aeierlren the loanee Slier" Mrddtateo The Star Sprawled Banner Hsrpgsri-Prohiinn Tha IIsrugarl-Frohalnn will close tbs season with a concert nest Monday evening May 1 In Elmwood Muslo hall Tha chorue of voices assisted by an orchestra and sola-let will give the following program Sauer end plrhtrr Jos Uonjo'S Orchestra "Jundi" Waaeart Haracuari yroheioa Seecene is) Mallled Trante Ibl Speate and Spestole Jehu te) Mein UetMlrr lot eta Weber BUdach By BURNS MANTLE This week Is springtime everywhere except In the theater Thera have os heavy drama aa though It wars mid-winter imagine after a fine cheering day in the open going Into a playhouse to listen to tha troubles of a young woman who loved by two man marries one be-eause of her great throbbing love (or him and then learne that he Is guilty ol a murder tor which the man she refused stands accused In court This la "Tha Shadow" by Edan Phlllpotta ami It la playad principally by Helen MacKollmr Mias Mac-Kallar la a gifted young woman who on this occasion achieves stardom for tha first time In New York though oho haa been flirting with it for several eeaaoda She It was who drat played the heroine In CNelU's "Beyond the Horison" and erally commended therefor Later he was ths harassed heroins of "Ths barely mining death In ths tailing and burning forest eight times a week for the better part of a year Stardom really means little these days except to tho player honored It la largely a matter of Incandescent lights and tho manager's wllllngnsss find to put them up And second to pay for them Of Min MacKellar It may bo said however that she Is a good actreu and hoe proved It and that aha deserves to ba a atar quits aa much a most of her similarly honored fellows She has not a lot of chance to aapltulls her new opportunities In "Tha Tha play a drama of English country Ilfs is slowpaced st first snd rather laboriously strung out at the lost when the two men concerned with the murder both Insist on dying and leaving the girl alone The real murderer who la tha heroine's husband by thla time final ly la prepared to make the eaorlflce He will write a confession and then shoot himself through tho hea Rut before ha oan pull tha' trlgi tha man In jnIL though Innocent late on making away with hlmsel because of hie love for the glrL' Ik her impassioned pleading with the husband Miss MacKellar was convincing aa usuaL Her company' Includes a good English actor Percy Warum: Dallas Welford and Noel Leslie 1 Certain of our society amateurs CAN DE CURED Free Proof To You nttfoBv wriifUNML boos tho XotoU DmIhImh fcr 19 loan oorvW 1 All wart I i the Indians glut Boned gtaW AeeeelnHen Nraitr yeaes ra free Fed Worse heewe era I Mm Lautae Oiueeete Sleep Kthrsl McMullen Aweemenlet ferae ra raeraBe Ideal ef the galea Bear end has eh eel Men Woraea rata Children eeteide rt Vet rate been eered hr tale trentraonl hterai saseseetal trantnuet Over twenty Werna kin eeeerdlex te their own Brat rands this offer rebUfl If yea here graeraq IfeL Belt hie eared the went ee 1 ever eew 1 Eugane O'Brien In "Tha Prophet's Paradise" at Lateyett Square next wash 1 Colleen Mbore In "Come On Over" at Regent Bnnday I John Barrymore In "The Lotus Eater" at Victoria Sunday Jackie Coogan In at Elmwood Sunday Monday and Tuesday gteo rae a ehenee frees ray eftnke end eddreee so the eeeyen holow endgel the Mel Sre The winder eeeeraoUehed te year ews sees wig I ran Fart Wayi CUT AND MAIL TODAY Draggle I No 40S1 Wont Mala SL Fort Wnyaa no your i ml FEU HUTZELL Sharps-Minor will play popular selections on the Lafayette Square organ at each performance Loaw's ravel in' Next week William 8 Hart will be een In On" at Loew'a state theater and the vaudeville wlU be headed by the Holland Dockrill A Co's elrcus on" is said to ba one of the beat of William SI Hart's endeavors in the film business Tha Holland -Dock rill act la a circus feature reduced to siege six An-vther spectacular feature ontb vaudeville bill Is "Snappy Hite" a syncopated music and dance festival presenting Long and Gibaun and tha Van Dell sisters Ths Pease duo present a new vaudeville set Others on ths program are Conroy A O'Donnell in "The Parcel A Lester and company In "Ilreesy Farcical I ntngs Irene Castle will be ohown BIU" Jim three days or tlie week Midi plays ths part of Jackie Cameron a 13 o'clock girl in a I o'clock Bey" Litlla Jackie Cnognn the feature picture at the Klmworn theater Sunday Monday and day evening! with the regular day matinee He will he shown Boy" The other artist on bill Is Lie be Daniels who will shown In "A Game Chicken" vTv 01 Reynolds a real laugh "French Heels" Clnlre Adame tee1 -1 3 May town wHI-ntar-ln Tuea Hun In this be Paths I Me eoun I couddnt go off and leave her and them I Juet staid home and we had a srilabration and I Invited all my friends to dinner I wish you had bean thare I hope I oan be there next time Mr Comlecher Very truly your My brother has written so much about hla own ranch and has glvsn vivid a description In his autobiography of tho Ilf lad there of tho wonderful stretches of th bud Undo of tho swaying cottonwood-tress and ths Mg fireplace in th Elkhorn ranch sitting room around which he and his fellow ranchers gathered exhausted by a long day's cattle-herding or deer-hunting that It hardly seems possible that I can add much to the picture already painted by his' own facile hand ranch life however viewed from th standpoint of tha outsider or from that of tha Insider ha a different quality and thus no remlnleoeneee of mine would In any way complete I not to describe my first delightful visit paid to Medora Dakota and tho surrounding country in 1IM Our party consisted of my brother and sister-in-law my sister Mrs Cowles tnen Anna Roosevelt our friend Robert Munro Ferguson my husband and myself and young George Cabot I-odgo Th Utter was th ll-yesr-old eon of our valued friend Senator Henry Cabot Liodge and woe truly th oon of a gifted father" for Mter he was not only to earn fame ae a poet well known to hla countryman but In hie brief life for alas! he died in the summer of hie recognised in (ther lands os wIL Life on the Elkhorn Ranch hod been prepared by many tales for th charm and freedom and Informal eax of life In tho bad Undo and had often dreamed of going then but unllko moot dreams this one came true In an even more enchanting fashion than hod dared hops Many had boon tha tetters that my brother had written to ms from Elkhorn ranch several yean prevknie to our Journey In June ill he wrote: "I have never ones had breakfast as lata ai 4 Hav been in the saddle aU day and hav worked Ilk a beaver and am as rugged and happy ns possible While I do not sea apy very great future ahead yet If tilings go on as they am now going and hav gone For Acidity or Bile Ul Wlee deheha war 0 Wofclgeidulh (hi Sptan Sptnn -H unset Henguiri Traherne SlavUh RhedraMa 'Kart Pnidmaa Jus Han! ST'S OMiMre "Hell" Son no hi Hrrewi Seue Henwirl I'rohaluo Ha ttehl Clue aurchilee LI ado Paths Knrugrai FroheUui Soprano ra) MrtMey hi 'Spraimllr Jim Mm tel Serins Warner Mn Lowes Mmawaln Sken Klhynl norm 77 Kstneer Harusan 7rohf)ua -r Seam aril mir unler ilia tnulr-Amerer 1 Marussn yraharae Benefit Concert 1 1 A benefit concert for tho i tint Homo for Unprotected Children will be given nest Thursday evening 7 May 4 In Elmwood Music hull The program will be given by the Billy Sunday Choral society auulnled by 1 Mra Edna Lum soprano: Margaret McNamara contralto 1 Herman 1 V-ilahwe baritone end Isabel Tubbs i harplal Mabel Leard and Wllllnm Gomph will be the accompanists Music Notes Julia Agnes eopraiur 1 and leading church singer of Buffalo has been engaged for' the quartet of the Church of the Menylnh Mina O'Connor hoe filled the position of solo soprano In several of Buffalo's largest churches Her beautiful voice and finished art fit her Ideallv for tha work- She will sing the offertory polo at the Church 1 of the Messiah Sunday morning May lmvs been working for months on a musical play called "Zero" It was In to bo tho record-breaking of Ite time and class When It was reported that Rose Coghlan was selling the last of the family plate not to mention the family furniture to meat har rant bllL tho Producing association of which Bam Harris la president promptly organised a benefit far her It was given last Sunday night with 31 stare on tha bill and tha receipts wets about 110-000 Mlsa Coghlan will at least get thst much from tho entertainment snd will thus be comforted for the rest of her daye if some kind soul will only taka tho money snd put- It sway soma place when eh cannot speculate with It Which I been prom load some one will do For tho present Miss Coghlan in resting with relatives on Long Island snd fully expects to be playing again next season for all har TO odd years We found It interesting In going over tha list of volunteers who took part In the program to wonder to how many of them Miss Coghlan more than a name Mr Harris decided ths program should bo mode up- entirely of ringing snd dancing acta Therefore tho volunteers came from a division of the theater world with which the veteran actress practically corns In contact only during ths few seasons she toured In vaudeville To them she was simply a fellow worker who belonged to the honorable past of their prof era Ion Having come upon evil days aha needed help and as is their custom when- their attention Is properly called to euch a case they came running to her assistance We are wondering If the actors of the present will years from now inspire tho ism respect with th then active generation of players There Is no longer a standard or classic repertoire by which to meas-Ue the Importance of a player to itq profession Will this ha vs its 1 on reputations? And the coin which veterans of thst rims be hsIdT Through" which no on But ths psychic sentimentalist thought much of when Jane Cowl first offered it as a drama In December lilt Is back now as a motion picture and Is proving hugely popular That effective little dremAlle star of the screen Norme Talmedge serioue as "All get but cepAblo Is plsylng it At the Btrand and her public Is confidently telling the world that It la much tha flneet thing she haa done Mean time Miss Cowl goes On carrying 'Smilin' successfully through this which Is her third eon with It It is they tell me the most successful of tha urepeatersH-on tour invariably doing batter on second visit than It did when first shown Probably ths actress will be forced to continue It In her repertoire for yean whatever her own choice In the Riattor might be tCopyrlgMjlM3) BONSTELLE COMPANY HAS NEW LEADING MAN Frank Thomas ths new lending man for tha Bo ns telle company this season will make his first appearance In stock In this city has been hers before on ths legitimate stage He brttigi with him a reputation as A very capable and artistic actor "His experience has been obtained In the school of bard knocks where pe rale tent effort alone entitles tho student to a diploma If he has won recognition by displaying Ms talents under all aorta or conditions" says the Bone tel la announcement "The National starring Lauretta Taylor releases him to no me to BuffAIo with th Bonstell company It is exceptional for an actor to tears a New York production with right performances per week and ths possibility of being noticed by various managers casting for new plays to accept an engagement In stock when hard work la th rul rather that) th exception Mr Thomas Is to appear as Dr Gerald miner In "Th Boomerang1 at the Majestic next week begin nlng Monday night playing opposite Mlee Bonetclle who has th leading role At thq asm performance Mona Bruns newcomer will make her bow on tha local stag Hiss Bruns will sltemat In ploying leads with Mlee Bonstell dlurlng ths season and has been engaged to plsy ingenue leads AS well Her first character Isation here will be that of Grace Tyler ths fascinating and Indifferent young woman who Is responsible for so much that happens Boomerang" Mona Bruns too has been through many hardship In her desire to curve her career in the minds of tho playgoer Several seasons with successful stock edm panics mixed with many Important porta In togltlmste pro duct lone In Ingenue roles have done their work until today sha Is one of our most promising young actreeaes Her charm and daintiness win many friends while her talenta ara tho Joy of a host of admirers will be ohown in "Tho Great I Thomas MWghan In "A Prince There Was" and Corine Griffith In Received Payment" will be shown Friday and Saturday evenings and at the Saturday matinee with the i and the debutante chorus apentfiun-lath chapter of "Tha Adventures day thawing out and explaining to of Robinson Crusoe" ae the special i friendly cullers and reporters that ms Inert feature i although the assets were something On Sunday May FrirciMa Dean like 214000 there were simply heaps will be shown In and and heaps of liabilities and there Pilla act aa gpkndid tonia to the digentiTe organs They remove oddity and fermentation and excess of bile from the stomach and bowels and promote tho secretion of tho gastrie julcea In' titao correcting morbid conditions and stimulating the digestive process ae Beechom's PIDa naturally have an excellent effect upon the general heoJth If you have loot your ape petite hr are suffering from ntueeo headache constipation or giddineea When your stomach upset Take Bobby Vernon in Cavalier" "The Lotus Eater" Lotus Eater" la the attraction at the Victoria Hunduy Monday and Tuesday with matinee Sunday John Barrymore stars In It Manhall Nellan directed It Altiert Payson Terhune wrote tha story Georgs Ada wrote the subtitles WSHley Rarry Colleen Moor Anna Nllooen Barney Blwrry and Frank Currier sre in the cast' The tala opens In tha Mediterranean Iter tha action la diverted to New Yurk city and then to Palm Reach Finally the principal! ara transferred to an Inland In the Hnuth Bess populated by persons who hare been shipwrecked and tossed upon the little garden spot of the Pacific In addition the Victoria will ahow Butterfly Girl' fore there would be nothing at all for tha charities It frequently happens this way Has happened so often during tha playgoing career af your correspondent thnt he Is not particularly sympathetic when the society amateur with coyly expressed desire to step right out on the etngo snd sing or dance begs1 to ba encouraged With a debutante's ambition to do good hs has great sympathy but none at all with the usual sc hems of charging It a seat for shoddy entertainment in the name of charity "Zero" boys and girls soma prominent socially soma clinging deo-pcrately to Its fringe had been practicing at tha Plain for a long time Their play waa written principally by a Mr and Mra A Hamilton Dalton probably of the younger set Mrs Dalton writing most of the 'kinglmuslc which was rather good and Soli tturywhura im boxot J0C-U pilU pUU SOe-BOplUs producer -The comedy film for the' Week will present Lloyd Hamilton In "Ths Rainmaker" Other features are I-oew's Minute Views of Current Events Bcenlc Revue Novelty Hevue "Mult A Jeff' cartoon etc Loew'a symphony orchestra will gis concerts at each performance Horsemen of the Apses I pie" At Bheu'e Hippodrome beginning Sunday the Bhea Amusement company will show "Tha Four Horsemen of tha Apocalypse" at popular prices The Bhea Hippodrome 'presentation will be elaborate with the sjTn phony orchestra playing tha musical score Tha Orpheus Four haa been specially engaged as an extra feature In Four Horsemen of the Kodolph Valentino made hie first success appearing as Julia Hex Ingram made this production of tho screen version of Vicente leco I banes's novel -The cast Includes Alice Terry Alice Terry Pomeroy Cannon Joseph Hwlckard Brinsley Bhaw Alan Hale Bridgetta Clark Mabel Van Buren Krodwltch (Hmoke) Turner Virginia Warwick Derek Ghent Btuart Holmes Jean HemholL Henr? Klaus Edward Connally Georgia Wood-thospe Kathleen Key Wallace' Berry Jacques Curt Rehfold Mile Dolores Montana Isabel Keith Jacques La nos Noble Johnson Marry Northnip Minnehaha Arthur Hoyt and Beatrice Domlnlgues At Hippodrome beginning Sunday May "Beyond tha Rocks" will ba tha feature showing Rodolph Valentino and Gloria Bwanaon Question of Honar" "A Qnaallon of starring Anita Btewart will open at the Strand Sunday and continue through Wednesday The star haa tha nils of Anna iwilmot a society debu Snta who la brought to tha west 1 a bait for a stalwart anginsar whom Anne's undo hopes to band to his use In the wilderness of ths High Blriras Anne discovers her uncle's scheme How the girl's decision to toot har own msttla la worked out In tho oombat between tha settle and tha Naw York Interests la visualised In tha drama The picture Is adapted from the Ruth Cross novel of the same name Added nutnben will ba tha Hall-Boys in "Matinee Idols" "Mount MatmaL" a aoenlo and tha latest edition of tha Btrand Klno-Crmma "At tha Blgn of tha Jack O' Lantern" tha story by Myrtle Reed will shown ths last half -of tha work commencing Thursday Added (lima will ba TrlaJe" and Klnograma Madyn Arbuckle and Jean Paige will ba at tha Btrand commencing Sunday May In "Tha Prodigal Judge" Ralaaa "Mao Pram Laat "Tha Man From Loot River" by Katharine Newlln Burt which will ba shown at tha Palace theater for tha first four days ef thla weak starting Sunday pictures tha trials lumbar camp foreman who of a The quartet of the Pint Congre- i ye I Ions I church for the coining year will Include Lucy MacDonald Ethfl Dreher Caryl Newell and Robert i A Munn Harry -Whitney la organist and director Mabel I card has been reappointed onanist of First MethodlHt-Epiaco- psl church Charles Schilsky 1 violinist who was brought to BuffAIo last tall hy ths Musical Institute has completed a successful year at (he head of the violin department Ha has boon r-sngagpd for next year The pew home of the institute will be at 233 Norwood avenue Tha ascend part- of Mendelssohn'S "Elijah" will be given tomorrow eva-f ping In Saint Paul's cathadral The rhorue choir and tha following solo- lots will olng: Mrs Rebecca Cutter Fox soprano Mrs John Lea contralto: Lawia Allan 'tanor and Harr hart Jones bass I Two Indian legends for pianoforte eom posed by Angelo Read of Buffalo have bean published by the Theodora Prosser rompeny The jt number bear tha titles "The Cslu- a met of Peace" and "Tlrawa's yn-dreanea" Tha pieces ara based ns American Indian themaa tha copies containing ths themaa separately written with an accompanying description Tha compositions ara con treated in style scholarly in eon-strnethm and they ara admirably ptanlstlc Mr Read baa employed lha themaa freely and cleverly making no attempt to disguise them In Involved writing "Tha Calumet of Peace" Is described as an enlarged I thre-part song form "Tlrawa's Van-pknia" la classed aa a rhapsody 'j The National Festival Booster club -i win meet next Wednesday eyenlngln It' Buffalo eon si story Elisabeth CctrA aopranO will sing and Mrs Yklwgrd Croooll win give readings Tha Rev Ahem will ba tha speaker i a a Applications for the young artists' 'Tronteots of tho If IS National Amerl- can Muslo festival trill bo raealvad sntlt June No nsmaa drill ba an- terad after jhat data Fortune Gallo's Baa Carlo Grand Opera company will begin Its IIII-II season about tho middle ef Beptem ber Ths company will be at tho Manhattan- Opera house for four freaks and win fill succeeding chi' gagamanta la Philadelphia and Boa- starring Margery Daw Baggott and the latest tha Klnograma John Gilbert in and Viola Dana In Match will be the double bill for Wednesday and Th uraday Clara Kimball Young la announced the atar of Friday and Saturday in No Man Knows" Dustin FArnum In to Gold" will lie added At the Saturday matinee the Victoria will ocreen tho latest episode of Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" Reqent-Come on Ovtr" Colleen Moon In Rupert "Come On will be the attraction at the Regent tomorrow continuous to 11 P-M A new comedy and dm Regent News will be among tho added subjects -of ths Lady Lctty" Paramount'! production starring Rodolph Valsntlno and Dorothy Dalton will ba shown Monday Tuesday and Wednesday This picture is a tala of tho sea from tho story by Frank Norris Tha scenes ara laid along the coast of Norway In Magdalena bar Mexico and along tho waterfront of Han Franclscy patrol" Mack Bennett comedy and "A Ride on a Runaway Train" wilt be added subjects Thursday Friday and Saturday the Regent will present Griffith's production Down "With Btanloy In Africa" will bo added af tho Saturday matinee North Hereemen 'ef Apocalypse" At North Park In Hertel avenue for the hut time today "Rod Hot Romance" will be1 shown the Anita Loss -John Emerson feature A new comedy and North Park Review complete tha picture program At tho marines this afternoon as a special attraction a net chapter of "with Htanley In Africa will be presented Beginning Sunday will be seen "The Four Horsemen of tho Apocalypse" In this picture Rodolph Val ontino as Julio made his first great success and in other Important roles ta) the story arc Alice Terry Alan Hale Btuart Holmes Pomeroy Cannon and others The Btslnway Duo-Art piano will plsy accompanied by Louie Heine soloist Other feature (lime and Mr Dalton supplying moat of the words which were rather ead They planned a three-week engagement in competition with tha regular theaters but Baturrtoy night there were only about 104 persons In ths theater counting th orchestra which was large and ws believe un paid A March for the author revealed the fact that they thinking everything was over had taken the book and scare and gone home The other performers filled In as beet they could with amateur specialties and the Yale Glee club helped out Bally" luu moved on to Boston after approximately a year end half at tha New Amsterdam theater in New York Msrilynn Millar of course hue- moved with It Rut avmethlng of Mnrilynn remains with us Her hank account for tho present at least will not be trsns (erred When Mr Zlegfeld mads-hii exist ing contract with this young Ohioan (sha was born In Findlay 'and will be 34 this year) It was stipulated that she should reeelvs 14 per cent of th groee receipts of any attraction in whirh sha appeared with a guarantee we assume of I1M4 a week or better There have been many 110000 weeks during tha run of "Bally" hero and hence the Miller importance to th bankers She bee we consider done well for a young woman who than 14 years agu was being shunted about on a variety of world tours by a disgusted father because she was too young to escape the Gerry law In her own har native land 8h had to danoed nlnae was (our With th "Columbian Five" all Killers Including father mother and two els ten she hod mada th circuit of tha world and In 1111 was dancing In Liondoa Here eh mat Ims Bhubert and ae she was About to become II and eould at laat dance in New York ho engaged har for th Winter Garden Two seasons later Zlegfeld stole her away from tha Bhubert And mad her A featur of tho "Follies" Her youth And dalntlneee silhouetted gainst the blaring fleshly beauty of tha big revue helped her to grant mucosa and ths Idea of sti Vifi gWlr ml tills vslMris lefsr- ttally' is tha result and for one mUm satlrstr sa Writs ker si Mason and another It he turned out before ye ferast Hr TTS the chop chop chbp'of a sharp hoe that keeps the grden weeds also sharp spades and trowels take the backadhe out of gardening Use Nicholsoni FiIesv to sharpen-garden the quide easy 'way BcMiMthe aenee "NICHOLSON" A FILE FOR PURPOSE Nicholson File PROVIDENCE RHODE ISLAND eea tha girl that ha lovae being wooad and won by a weakling millionaire Tha lumbar camp foreman forage hla gnat passion In thnt tha girl may ba happy House Peters plays tha tola ef tha foreman Allen Forrest and Fritai Brunette ara In tha cast Doris May A "Boy Craxy" lx tha attraction -at tha Palace tho last Tha Boeiaty for the Publication of American music win receive tlona for (ba publication of original compositions for the teases of 1111.

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