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-i.-g-rgr-W" TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY. MAY 12. 1015? 15 THE 'UNBELIEVER' A GREAT PICTURE private Showing to Red Cross and Defense Officials by Majestic Management. , e number of prominent .mil men idrnlficd with the nui'.il "f I dense, the Ke.l Crowi Inrf '..I"- war ami civic organiza J"?,, v.re specially invlUd gu M:. , tt. M :i in n amncinem yes rioinlns to wllm-sn a special shotting for them nf the Brr.it p.i f n w::r drama, "The mhellevor. ' "ilM', ..pens at the Majestic Thuts lu, for a three-days' st..y. I'his ? li'lar.-ii tj ivll critics, without a "ingle exception, to be the groat, st story the grifat war has dr vohmo I and some huvo even said it 1 superior to 'The Birth or a Na lion." , it Is based upon Mary llay niijiKl Shlpman Andrews' popular novelette, "Tho Three Things," and a,.ea le. I'n.nnerntlon With I tlie fm-'M that have uppcared. upon the screen hero's whht a few of the. critics of great newspapers said about "The l.'iil elio. ei :" New York Herald: "It is one of the most stirring war dranias yet Keen on the screen. A most remark able pi.-ture." New York Sun:. "No Picture has been sh-wii nt the Rlvoll that has pleased i well. The audiences yes lenViy received it with tremendous "'T'.-troU 'We Tress: "It seemed llvit half of, Hitrolt tiled to see u Sunday. U palpitates with vigor- ij-f TODAY AND TOMORROW TTj Beautiful and A rtistic BESSIE Va BARRISCALli In a npcr-produiilon of HamM MKira.h's famous story "Madam 9 wnu Supported by a great oast. Including lizard "'" ward Coxon, Josi pl, Howling.' Kwiw Palicltc anil otters i Also a Mm K Srnnmt comedy f- ) "Saucy Madeline" liV.S TI HPIN nml POI.lY MORA.N' Sliow9-12:30, 2:1.-.. I. 5:15. 7:30 and 0:15 War Tax rxtra Tneisdny and Wr.lnrsd.fy M A F. MA HSU In an Irvine Cobb story, 'Till: FACK IN TMF. 1ABK" Three. Days, Beginning Thursday-"Til F. I BELIEVER." with Marguerite ourtot. Hay McKoe. and on all-star autt Positively Uic grrate '"' drama ,vcr tiimpA. Thr, Bed-Cross Campaign begins In a few day. Get ready Hi-lo your lilt ' i ous ar'lon. tender emotion and ile wholesome sentiment. Letruit iVcws; "Its one of the est films ever shown In I U't holds the spett.iU'r m i.ro:ulitia sorption" Washington post: "It's the fo story the fc'.eut war has inpn (ine of tho genuinely, i i m : i achievements or the silent di.ii.ci Th3 Majestic i ffers a curkim (tnini all the well;, heBiniun.i. t... with the tulenicd and beautil.i! 1 si--. Harriscale, who will I., t. another of her n w l':ivn lt.i pi. :i. "Madame Who." tlv stm- l. old,MeC.rath which ran thr.i.if Blue Hook la at. year and w widely rend. ' Tueidav and Hodwvin t , ,. favorite, Mae Mar:'h. will' I.,. her latest ;oMn .,n,i,. Faro In tbn Jiii R. ' wiiit.- Cobb. It's one nf Hi" In MUa Mamh ikus hml .. extraor-linarv mmrri i.f Is supported hj tin in II popular iruMi'iK iii.isi. M .l!Mi. The mnnauemi-i't ..f have decided nn a BturtinK today w .'.! p: . but the ber.t rn u .i : . pirtuxes also, one ' . w noon and Iwo sh-u. i! ulur prices.,. The fi:M be at the'flrand m."n remaining all wei Is walii Sl.lo IlelleR.'' 'Hi. ,-, chansn their Mum in pictures w ill al: i i-.m. The Sea-Side II. :!, . best musiral rninp.ii i. oyer played 1 a si. m more than a 11111..11 . rles vaude t ;x . sides the n'st i f th. (irand Is koIiik to 11 tho blci.-et fhow m town money. 'J he np nr bo Polly of tin- I'.i'hi comedy that Is lrni' rt!v il.n. :. from other plass of tins . ii'- ojn IiUa mniit mi. ...... I .. .S . connected tory with inn ti ;i 1 1 . s:t uations follow in:t ime ,nw;l..'r in rap Id succession. Tun-'ful tnii-i.-. cairhv sons, sw.'iRRer-lasli'.ene.i chorus, su perb cast of pl.'iy. rs and a perfert production in ru rv . detail. This company will be fnliuwe,: l.v .1 diff. r cn' one every week ilurim; the mmii- mor The (irand is the ...ki house in town, Kin in i; lol. of f.vnu nnd riikrs of Ire ,., frent of ! hem. Try it once and ymi whl tvv it ac.un. : """ , 11 t All This Week May 13to 19 Commencing To morrow Niht LOCATION -OPPOSITE KATY ASSENGER STATION 25 Cars 200 People-All-American Band Clean Shows of Merit Handsome Riding Devices BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED AND ORDERLY MIDWAY NOTE "49 camps," Cooche shows, confetti, rub ber return balls, wife beaters, whips, canes or other objectionable features not allowed upon our j , c L(lier l0 ine Detter claJ8 of patr0ns. rW ii. V. s. lf-Ina. t!! V. ' '"1 I I t . tSV i anStani..; ',;..o,:n,;ed as one of i M tfSZtit ril loy sfl TVtviifi I I"" the r.-.iinie r n. , t.iii : , 1 ?y IMZ sTB fi 7Mf L VY 1 a' ,t!ie h.,,.s ..peniau lod:.v;i !.: fc4 -i '''l i lh.it washes ve.v form of depres. , " II I; VI Krf U V5 Ile l .1 eoni.s.l,,,, p.,r eveelle,,,,. r L t 'jSl Allr fTrt 'I Me Is assist ...I l.v hi, 1 1 lam is, .and i it X" T yWbt-StOrk r U -fe, 4 the oft,.,,n ,, one of "' B ? 1 NAKaP"' t I - fi"T j , VA. "" I the ! that will he km, at ihe The k... J . v I . ifcilfewstl i. X KV I. V".7?pA,isS4 i.. fcs f& p w V-'s- H'J ; s v, t: ill 1 M I - L IW'ASfl C-rtr'W-'W her own . iv I hit h, she p - . P i, v anil IIS. MX? rflf JB.. "'ts' ' 1 TtjttL-sUUa I .f ViV ""s'WVi, IvC I a I .... enfll tor onhll.-iil Ion Miss ' colli s. Mi .,. A 'V -4 W4 ..,t- - - l..f ). M 'f V ,'l Bl l'"m ' r':","'r,k viir-!-, ,o i.i i n .I.. ... cue. i - ir.sr..far'!jnr''rrr,m I ( ' -(saMjfwtiiir;;J.iyy.rslfJisy -stti.T-j(i.wilM.T..;0,1,MaB-. . I iv will j six Hawaiian Seren.'ulers In a musical novelty w ith four other .o t , t,i I inn s, i al ' , i . :ni.l i.Ih.IiiiiI.'lv. at the llroadHav Uelas. I m : : lady or hi! I I Ihelu wltliniil an I I U til 5 ho TAN STANLEY AT EMPRESS . t. meen thioiigh an old friend, h iptieiu'd to he sitting In the ile nt the, .Metropolitan me vhin Miss Karr.tr was .; at a matinee of "KnenlK- M'ss I'urriir's friend he .-.-inn r tirti tntrrrst.-i1 In two New I'lK'nttd sniiislers who occupied si .its I.i side her, and during the en tire pei forn.Hee never once took their i ) ra olf the itaKe. Illgld. Ile ohl' wonl s,vhrh prop'Tly tip s iihe.i the manner In which they f. ilowe.l the opera. At the close of the perf nrin.inee the two women fell into a t)ih( depute, ''I teii nu we''e been rheAted," er';iiin..,! ope "The inanaKenient st have eat her.out of the plei.e or i hi", p.-rhapH. Mie's ill," SoiiseiiMS," nl. .ilo.l the other one, ' she was lliere mi that stai;e, l.isl a: -lure as m.. llvr." Ttien turn ini to Miss l.'.iirar'K friend, who was hiidiiiR hoth her attentive ears to ihe .eiuahhle, she inirtilieil ".'au s ei. tell us If rieraldlue Varrar was op thai si. ik this iifiernoon 7" "She i erl.ilnlv was," 11 (itird the h'dy tn hei Imt ufhrmallse tone. . t e.l the koohm lt !, of "nvtt. -TATrtlTT'TtrfThlerroirslor". say I am surprised. Sister and I come from her home town In New England and we've known Hid Farrar as bov, mm and baseball player all our lives, while his wife u one of our most Intimate friends, but all I've irot to say of them as pare.it Is that if they haven't Rtit any more pride than to let their daughter come out before the New Vork folks dressed like thnt, the town of Melrose had oughter take up a contribution to buy her a de rent dress and a pair of good warm hoes and stockings. U' Just down right scandalous!!' Shafroth Chairman of Philippines Committee WASHINGTON, May 11. Sonator Shafroth of Colorado was chostn to succeed Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska as chairman of tne senate Philippines committee. Other com mittee assignments were: Kenntcrs flulon of I.oulsana and Wiirrey of Missouri, to the postoffke committee; rlenslor Swanson of Vlr- elt.l.i in lh t-ii I., a cnmTtil.te. arid Senator lianmleU of Louisana to the nt v.i I committee.' TODAY AND TMROUCH TUESDAY ST II. II. !The riuilt of Silence" was panto, jtraphed in 'n i'tar valley, m ( ho S.in jKTnardino mountains. Tali-fornlV'almois-t every outdoor feene beinK taken while the snow was still falling:, and with the snow-laden trees and the snow-covered moun tains In tho background, nature is presented in all Its beauty. Tho snow scenes beat anything that I have pver een since I have been Identified with the motion pic ture business. They tiro alono'worth the price of admission, la f"r the story. It Is all about Alaska, and the kind that will hold your inter est well. It is the best Salisbury contribution to date. Ids actiiiK. as well ns that of Miss .Clifford, in "The Savacre," was Intensely drama tic, but In "The fltiilr of Silence," it is equally 'as pond. This offer ing, however, will please better, chiefly because in Ihe former Mr. Salisbury took the part of the brute with the primitive InsMncts, while In this one he takes the human piirt that of a man with a noblo character and pure mind, to w'wm love drives strencth to silently hear his sufferings. 'Such a part never fails to win the sympathy of the spectator. This feature ought to mako a hit with any audience. mtownv w. "The rtiiMne.-s r,f I.lfe." the Vila graph I'.bio Itlhhon feature which will he the attraction at Ihe llroad .i toihiv. is Ihe fifth novel by Hob en V. Chambers to lie pictui i.ed by Vihiu-inpli and with Alice Joyce In the featured role, supported by cast of unusual Mrength, it should prove even more HiicccKsfu than. any of the others. These Included "The .lirl I'hillijipa., " "Who (iocs There!" "Tho Fettered Woman." adapled from "Anne's I'.ridgo," t. ltd "The Woman lie! ween Friends " Miss '.lovce is supported by itetty Wythe, Waller Mclirall. 1'ercy Standing. .Mrs Nellie Sr.. inkling. Tompler Saxe n .nd llcr'ni rl 1'astee. Tom Terrissrall rected the picture. This Is said to be a wondirful photoplay and in ad dition there are two comedies and five vaudeville nets as follows: "Che I'arrliKS, aerial nnvisj ty; Ilee .Sisters, ohusy singers, itancers una piano-1 logiie: Carroll, Keating nnd Fay, In: "At Cruwnist Inn;" King A Itrown. two hoys and a pair of legs; six Hawaiian seren.'ulers, s'nultiB. danc- i ing and' 'Instrumental. .. such nnturc that any may safely attend escort and ee or la ir u-.' hin.' ti.it will offend in any way Visiiors to the Hrnnit'ige, mnlw.iv will not imd any "40 camps." r u t i n i h. v, .11" shows or others of this kind as tji company docs not cater t" that , ia-:s of patrons, Clean and wlco'.-oioe shows, handsome riding ,.- lees, f u u -producing mechanical shows, cuur teou.s treatment of their pinions, an nil-American hand and a l.iTI'ilaiuly lighted nnd orderly inhlwav ,-tbt will bo a rnecca for the amusement loving, outdoor public Is the promise of th management. The shows will he located on the vacant ground just opposite the. Katy passenger .st ' tlon on North Main street and .will be open each afternoon and night of this week commencing with tomor row night. LOUISE HUFF THEODORE ROBERTS Carnival (iM'iis Tomorrow. The S. W. Hrundago shows that will play a week's engagement here, commencing tomorrow night, will ar rive via the Kutv this evening and thf unloading, and setting up of the comp"tiny'R portal. e park will be at once set in motion nnd all will be In readiness for the, opening on tomor row night. This company furnished all the midway attractions for Hie Oklahoma state fair three years ago and has a reputation of haying one of the cleanest organizations of Its' kind now en route The travel in their own mecial train of 23 cars and all of their shews aro (n strict compliance with their motto. "We comply with the pure show laws,'' each and every offering being of GRAND OPERA HOUSE STARTING TODAY ONE SOLID WEEK JACK HUTCHINSON'S "SEASIDE BELLES" New Show New Picture Every Day Musical Comedy Vaudeville Pictures IVIrTOMiitldrvs 10c and 20c; Nights 20c and 25c. War Tax ctro. LYRIC TODAY Showing an Tplsodo of tho groat western and all outdoor serial , "THE BULL'S-EYE" Kratnrlnc 1ldlc Polo lis the foreman of tho ranch Also INI KIWAI, AMMATFIl WI FIi I.V Always first with tho " latest news In Movk-s "IVSPI-.t TS PAltIS" Comedy ".H'MPS AMI .IFAI.ol SV" Comedy Adnilwiliin Mullnif anil H P'.H lc War Tax .Nights all scats 10c, plus ! War Tax Today and Monday DUSTIN FARNUM IN "NORTH OF 53" A story of the great North . Programmed with The Matinee Girl" A new. episode of James Montgomery Flagg's GIRLS YOU KNOW" gW. at 11 :30, 12:45. 2. S.-lS.V.m S;4S. 7. S-.1S. 930 " ff ; Coming Tuesday, Wednesday and TVrsday "THE FALL OF THE ROMANOFFS" with II.I.inoH . (i-ormej" confhhiiil of H.SPL"TI.) One of the biggest hits in vaudeville STAN STANLEY and HIS RELATIVES "The Bouncing Fellow" in "Odds and Ends" Ma'rston.&.Manlcy B. Kelly Forrest "See What I Mean" "The Hoboes' Union" . . ' ' .us. Cummin & Scaham Foster & Foster Eccentrics The Volunteer Original War Films Shows at 2:30, 7:15 and 9 p. m. To avoid the crowds attend the matinee BROADWAY It looks like a Great Show Today A Variety of Big Time Talent Attend the MATINEES Come Early and Get Good Seats -in- Wild Youth" J jarumount-1 . By Sir Gilbert Parker (This story appraml In the Rod Hook) HEARST-PATHE NEWS Screen Time 11:30, 12:45, 2, 3:15, 4:30, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 9:30 Wednesday and Thursday Wallace Reid in "THE THING WE LOVE" OS TIIK SCBEEN Allx-rt I', fimllh prrwnts ALICE JOYCE IX ' "The Business of Life" Also two comcdlra 5 VAUDEVILLE r ACTS D The Darrines Aerial Noyolty Dee Sisters Classy Slnircrs. Dancers and PlttlllllogUU Carroll, Keating & Fay "At Crowsnest Inn" King & Brown Two FloyH and a Pair of Logs Six Hawaiian Serenaders Singing, Uniii'liig ami lustm liiciil.il Ilauali.ifi Novelty Geraldine Farrar Prima Donna Soprano assisted by ARTHUR HACKETT, Tenor JOSEPH MALKIN, Cellist CARL LAMSON,.Pianist Convention Hall Wednesday Evening, May 29 Prices : ,j Orchestra and Parquet, $3.50 lit Row $3.00 12 Rows ......$3.50 2 Row $2.50 n ' f Row. $3.00 Dress Circle 3 Rows $2.00 Balcony ;;;;;j2.'oo 3 Rows Sl.-BO (2 Rows !!!!'.!$l!s0 1 Row $1.00 U Row $1.00, The prices include War Tax Mail Orders, "city and out-of-town," filled now. Send check or money order and self addressed stamped envelope to ROBERT BOICE CARSON, 903 So. Boston 1 1U; SHOWS TODAY I Pictures. 1:00. .1:S0. fi::tn, H:.10 Vaudeville, 2:.I0, 4:H, ":0, ::il Wisk Day Matlnss Hie Nights 11111J Siimlavs -1 1 anil 2.ic !IOTIIi:HS-T,rirlng llw llahli-s. onii I ii-iiring in on Are clem III V ISAltY IIONDS We Make All Luggage. Look Like New We do :i!l kinds of ri pairinir on trunks and hither g Is. fix liit ka, etc , at rea.sonal.le prices. We call and deliver ELEPHANT" TRUNK FACTORY Hla Sunt Ii .Main Next to uii'b vcrV Pin. no HKHit Today & Mon day STRAND Today & Monday MONROE ALISBURY CRUTH LIFF0RD IN "The Guilt of Silence" Romance, adventure and Alaskan snow scenes that alone are worth tho price SCHEDULE 9:45. 11:15, 12:30, 2, 3:30, 4:45, G, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45 of admission ALSO Harold Llyod in "On the Jump" Clever t'niiMMly ADMISSION Adnlts 15c: Monday Mtlnei lflci Children t.-c: MoiKlsy Matln 6c Plus War Tux Tuesdaynd Wednesday VIOLA DANA in "BREAKERS AHEAD' Thursday and Friday DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "DOWN TO EARTH"