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Show TONIGHT AITO POPULAR and Song" j5! BOTH PHONES 36G9 I mwm theatre sa nMBrp .WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE, MAY 8. MSjLV. 2:15. EVERY EVENING, 8;15. i wiSh r Only appearance In vaudevllln of $OTrJAME MAURICIA MORICHINI, ,-ft lWfc Mwnatto,n Grand Opera I-Iouso, New York, and Theatre Chntclot, ftke Mt Parin; 9EiBEL BARDINE ; DEIRO AND PORGINI, wSkW fitiil1 "SUEY SAN," by Milanese Mlnstrcla. tt v iHyle Moore """" mfii TONY AND BRNA BALIOT, fdW.EKl AD H4RT European Equilibrists and Gymnasts. LILLIAN ASHLEY, I QTV iCan t0lJr ot Singing Comcdlnnne and Mimic. I &4Kl.H MERKT GIRLS, " ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES. 1 isSSy-Wlobort. in a Euro- (Latest Novelties.) 1 T?E!!!l!!!!r3hro onpHEUM orchestra. DANIELS THEATRE (Formerly Bungalow ) WILLARD MACK-MAUDE LEONE And associate players offer "THE MORALS OF MARCUS." Next week "Fnclng the Music." High class vaudeville .tnd moving pictures, Headed by THE ENCORE COMEDY COMPANY (Five people.) PROCESSOR ANDREE. America's foremosL magician. CAPTAIN DOWN, Sennallonal Juggler, JOHN POST, Operatic tenor. First-run pictures and Illustrated songs. Matinees dally. Admission, Balcony 6c, Parquet 10a IWk, ISIS mi ELITE Moving pictures and Illustrated ballads, Matinees dally 2:00. Evening ":00. AdmlsHlon 5 and 10 cents. Complete change of bill at all houses each week. MAX FLORENCE, General Manager. MVW1 0 'StrnKM.- EIGHT BIG- ACTS I y I IPlp-ff Com m encing Thursday 'l i i) 'iflillifC Matinee, May 5. Sy&elasJsaEEKyan Matinee.- dally at 2 -.10; two shows IMPERIAL VAUDEVILLE evenings. 7:30 and 915 1 PELHAM, ABBIE MITCHELL, j itit. (., r. Phenomenal soprano soloist J.atc j Tho preat European scientist, In a prima donna of Wnlkor & Williams. remarkable exhibition of con- , corftratlon- PETER BAKER, , Tho famous dialectician. DOLPH AND SUSIE LEVINO j In tholr amusing oddity and original PERO AND WILSON, I finale of freehand drawing and song. Comedy jugglers. KEENE AND BRISCOE 'the mission orchestra. I In a timely farce, "A Trial Marriage" NEW MOVING PICTURES. j " "THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE FOR THE MONEY." ' H I Matinee prices 10 and 20 cents. Night, prices 10, 25 and "10 cento. $ Tribune Want Ads. j H Bell Main 5200. Independent 360. IH C AS IN Ol I VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION H PICTURES. Week beginning Monday, May 9. Falrburn and Fairburn Comedy Sketch. "Defending the Fort." .B Bonny and Freeman Singers and Dancers. 'M Four Big Feature Pictures: "The Cigarette Makers of Seville." -B "Tho Senator and tho Suffragettes." "Love and Marriage In Postorland." "Blograph Feature." :BJ Matinees dally, 2:30 to 5. Evenings, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45. H All seats 10 cents. IH Unsweetened, I Makes a satisfying hot drink for table ose. Healthy and I pyre and pleasing to the taste. Fine for making chocolate I cake and pastry and ice cream. Made right here at home, I and is very much superior. to Eastern goods. McDonald is I the first to grind this unsweetened chocoiate. Costs no I more than the cake-chocolate. Goes further; no scraping, I no waste. The point is its cheapness costs scarcely any- I thing for the family to use it at meals. I McDonald 9s Coffee-Cocoa I The best substitute for coffee on the market. It has a distinct, -H delicious coffee flavor and a rich, solid cocoa body. It appeals to the 'M taste even more than coffee. , Coffee injures the system; COFFEE- COCOA is beneficial. H Coffee-Cocoa is a satisfying .substitute for coffee. H .Unsweetened, ground chocolate is a delicious, inexpensive siibsti-' tute for tea. Each has a high quality of all of McDonald's goods. H fOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS. I |