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Show g- BOTE PHONES 3569 I flEUM THEATRE fflS, E.EK BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE, FEBRUARY 6. ?' dally at 2:15 o'clock; every evening at 8:15 o'clock. j P GREAT ORPHEUM ROAD SHOW. i $ Under tho Direction of Mr. Martin Beck. 1 fpmM : IDA (TDAY I Peer on Uoraoback. In "A. Bit of Old Chelsea." 1 F"hALLNKEY- MUSIC KNIGHT BROS. & SAWTELLE j ElbV Slaurt "Roches. In "A Lltllc Bird Is Looking, All the M"HiGG!NS n,Slnff and Chattering MONTAMBO & MARTELLI S tjJuat a Llttlo Fun." Comedy AcronatH. . 8 WAN MEYER ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES I K er"SE with a Dash of (Latest Novelties) Man at the Plnno"'' ORpHEUM ORCHESTRA i jfe 15c. 25c. COc. Xlght Prices 25c. 50c, 7Sc GRAND iES""D fppek, Beginning With Matinee Today. I tPJyers wilt present tho exciting career of a French adventuress, I P'A' WOMAN'S' POWER" I melodrama of absorbing henrt Interest to all. and especially to 1 i x women. 1 and 3 cents. Matinees Sunday. Wednesday and Saturday. 1 I jSuiFlS.rM WEEK 2 D A. Q. Dclamater and William Norrls (Inc.) offer the ' I Original Studebaker Theatre, Chicago, massive scenic production Of Geo, Barr McCutcheon's Stirring Romance of love and laughter Beverly I Graesterk B I I DRAMATIZED FROM THE NOVEL BY j I FULL AND ROBT. M. BAKER. METRO- I COMPLETE POLITAN l H SCENIC Staged by Oscar Eagle courtesy of fc EQUIP- David Bclasco and David Warfield, CAST OF f 1 MFNT PLAYERS. H I ' ' You have read the book Sec the play. I NEXT WEEK bungalow! SECOND WEEK, STARTING- TONIGHT, MATINEES WEDNESDAY J I AND SATURDAY, 2:10, I MAUDE LEONE and Associate Players Present Julia Marlowe's Greatest j I Wbei EnighfStood Was in Ftower ; 1 By Charles Major and Paul Kustcr. 3 H TSvcnlng prices, 75c, 50c, :25c. Matinee, nOe, 25c. J rwii The finest line of Men's and Women's Clothes sold on credit. $1.00 a week, $4.00 a. month. Empire Credit Co. 103 East 2nd South. , 1 IThurs., M. & Sat. fTCR ) 11 9 : H and Sat. Matinee. JT JZjO JL9 JLJL JL CHARLES FROIIMAN PRESENTS WM. H. CRANE 1 !In His Everlasting Success, 1 , FATHER AND THE BOYS I GEORGE ADE'S BEST COMEDY. 100 Nights at tho Empire Theatre, Now York 100 Nights at Powors' Thea-tre, Thea-tre, Chicago. H j Prices: Evening 50c to $2.00; Matinee 25c to $1.50. j FIVE NIGHTS, COMMENCING MONDAY, FEBEUAHY 14. i LAMBAMDI GMND OPERA COMPANY ' 147 PEOPLE 60 CHORUS. 50 ORCHESTRA. 1 REPERTOIRE Monday, "La Gioconcla"; Tuesday, "Madam Butter-I i fly"; Wednesday matfnoe. "La Gioconda"; Wednesday evening, "II Trov- H atoro-'; Thursday, "Lucia": Friday, ."Faust"; Saturday matinee, "Cav- 1 ! alloria Rusticana" and "Pagliacci." All star cast. N H PRICES 50c TO $2.50. SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY. g I 1 WEEK COMMENCING THURSDAY MATINEE. FEB. 3. 1 H 9 Matinee every day at 2.30. Two shows Evcnlng3, 7:30 nnd 9:15. 1 H I DELMORE AND LEE GEORGE H. WOOD ft The Aerial Scn.sallnn or tho Age. Tho comedian with a fc'lyle All Ills Q H A tnrlling- Exhibition that will Stag- Own. n H I ger Bvoryhody. Some New Lauclilnf Matter right off H t tho Funny Griddle. H BOHEMIAN SEXTETTE "T". UV "Z: I jH I A'uudcvllle's 1'rettlest Slnglns Spec- miX" A-u ll-ho. W. W. i H !2(- O'BRIEN THE BROTHERS DAMM" Tllc -'ntl1 Century Couple, In their I H B n. rnJsxsxlO JJi.mHL nluai suuccsie, "Doings of the H ' Soiib'utlonnl European Acrobats. Hour." IU 1 THE MISSION ORCHESTRA AND NEW MOVING PICTURES. I H y Matinee Prices, 10 and -0 centH. Xipht Price:), 10. 25 and 20 cents, jH |