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: if 11 TULSA DAILY WOULD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1919. SECTION A. Convention Hall Thursday, Nov. 1 O THE BROADWAY 1 ii H IX I u it fi Cl p. f at - I Two Hours and a Half of Laughter with MayRobson II is (4- In the New Comedy Tise BEGINNING TODAY vv a. 1 it n i m. li t IO ll ll r.l cr in 99 "SAHARA" 0 it t 41 "i : liri :, fal E n 4 tki I mi e f, Tk on 1! . fi.l l.r, . U I 1 f 'l ' 'J I'll im: l "1 ft. ."; Ok It 'I v. li s 12 . ?' m m S3 3 From Mary Roberts Rinthart's Stories Publii in The Saturday Evening Post Adapted by Edward E. Rote Management Augustus Pitou, Inc. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 NKATH OX HM.V, AT yi'KI II PIU'O r.TOI,R KIAHIIXJ MIlMHV hed To Theater-Lovers By special arrangement Henry W. Savage, the pro ducer of famous comic operas, will send his premiere star and complete organisation of Metropolitan Sing era, Dancers and Comedians with entire New York production to Convention Hall, Tuesday Evening, November 18th. V HNRy W. SAVAGE OFFERS AMEdlCAS FOREMOST PRiYW DONHA C0fflDlM V "THE SEASON'S GflyfST MUSIC PLAY mHffSNKHPQASED CAST AMD WSCWATUV0 FfMIVfrtlTY rne company will Innlnda Uie Hrorr W. Haraa-n opera onhivwra and troupe of aetma Qona I M-rubata. Vrtnv, aa In MW rttlrai Boo, TSo, 1100, 1 B0, fXOO end SS.no KOTK JHall ordcre with ohack Innludlna? war mi unci nuinil envelop for return rrrrlvrd now and fllkHl in order of rrwlpt. Make chettka ftsyabla to A. O. Nlm'iiUr, naiuitr. Itrciilnr Iki tifflve Wkin oiH'ua M gwker Drn( Store f'rlUujf, NnriutMr I It It. V This is the largest and most-talked-about Musical Comedy organisation to visit the south in several years. ll m m 1 tra E?3 Louise mil A i 11 4 II I Mw : Glaum Story by C. GARDNER SULLIVAN Supervised by ALLAN DAWN Music by DR. HUGO RISENFELD 1 EH Oriental Dances by MLLE. LOUISE STOLBA in Person Kri:nAfj HroiiK hy MAJESTIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA AND PIPE ORGAN Ki:ATI UIO KTUTS AT 12, 3. 4. S. . AVI 10 1. M. rilK'KM TtlAY llalr.iny 20 CKNTMi IOWi:il FI.OOIl SO CKNT8 BILLY HOUSE One of the Funniest Men on the Musical Comedy Stage, Supported by OLYVETTE PAUL, BOB WILLIAMS, AVIS COURTNEY, BILLY COCHRAN, JOE MACK, EST ELLE BOOTH And the Host of Accomplished Players, Singers and Dancers Comprising the Popular and Successful Midnight Whirl Musical Comedy Company WILL PRESENT COMMENCING TODAY "In My Baby's Arms" A Fastidiously Costumed and Exquisitely Staged Musical FrVlie. Overflowing With Clean Humor That Bubbles Like a Sparkling Spring Organization of 25 Persons YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH THE FASHION PLATE CHORUS Photoplay Alice Joyce in "The Winchester Woman" Continuous show today, starting 1 p.m. Vaudeville 2:15, 4:15, 6:45, 8:15, 9:45 Prices 15c and 30c, War Tax Included TUMUUIUUMUHIUHIII 0K!DI1!! I1 ; " - TO LADY THEATER GOERS The mnae,i'iinnt of Uie flraod Operm ITcnMe diwlrr to make apart! Kfort to hna the ladta of TuIm atteiid Un bafinaqnr en UTUUnnMil II Is oar IntraUoa to pro vide WM'h week, commwuatna Mamlajr, Hot' roilwr S. In eitmllnir Um tnTlrlon tn jrra to Nv rortm oar a-avnta racli wrrk, we cwiara yrm of courtrHMij trrmlnirnt, pruilnK rulertftln tnrnit, Mvl m mmrutfi Utat your wanta will be lMkfd out for front lit momrnt you rntr Otf lobby f tlm tlinatrr enUI jaa lnin It a'u-r (lie prrftirnottire la orr. Wn will be itaiilfulnrly mri'lal In II in rlium of rnirrlalnnKnil nffrml you ih wrk and will ari llial it la dcea and wltooaoM with noUUiui to offrnd. For your panlraktr brawiflt wt will hare daily ladloV tnatlnra, and wniln tlm prtco of (Irkrta will ba Sko and BO Utr ISo ail mbmltma will apply to all lad Ira, rlvlnc jM Uto bnat arata In the houaa at that prim. After faror Injt un wlUi your patrnnal plfraar lot as lirar from you aa to how yon enjoyttd the offerlmta, aiul rruiifmbrr, tlial auancmUona ara not oaf of orrtcr. In fa, wa will bs drlUhtrd to hrar from yL We are aivlna; thma niatlncra for ytmr partki lar tw-iwfIL If you arr not mtiiirvd wn want to know It, a your prrornim ra-h wflt la what p urp rilnii for. l'lram help ua lu our rfforta to obtain II M GRAND THEATER TULSA New Policy Starts Sunday Matinee, Nov. 9 , USICAL BURLESQUE S Direct From Kansas City Each Week Opening Attraction aVl I II II l III 'II II MAIDENS With NIBLO and SPENCER and PRICES Night and Sunday Matinee Boxe ,. $1.50 Lower Floor $1.00 Balcony 50c to 75c Week Day Matinees Boxea $1.00 Reserved Seats. . .... .50c Ladies ... .... .25c Box Office Opens at 10 a. m., Daily A BEAUTY CHORUS OF 30 CHARMERS Opening With Sunday Matinee, Closing With Saturday Matinee Each WeekMatinee Daily MUSICAL REAL Mirth-Provoking Comedians Ludicrous, Laughable Comedy SINGING GIRLS Matinee 2:30 P. M. Daily No Pictures and Not Musical Tabloid PHONE RESERVATIONS BURLESQUE Ladies' Coupon Ladies, cut this coupon out and present it at the box office and receive in ex change a reserved seat on payment of 10 cents. We pay the war tax. Good any matinee except Sunday. CLEAN Tuneful, Melodious Songs Rhythmatic, Graceful Dances DANCING GIRLS Nights at 8:15 No Pictures and Not Musical f abloid L. K. POWELL, Mgr. V 1 Err iitr": IlPIIlEIIIIIlIl