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NE'ER DO WELLX» REX BEACH'S STIRRING STORY — AT THE ~ - -= LIBERTY THEATER KATHLYN WILLIAMS——WHEELER OAKMAI THE BUTTE GIRL A REAL STAR jgtk&ïf n EVENINGS: Adults 28c Children 10c MATINEES: Adults 15c Children 10c REELS M REELS SHOWS AFTERNOONS: 12:30 and 2:30 m ^£§gi - •irasi NIGHT: 7:00 and 9:00 A WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO THE SPOILERS Most ot the Scenes Were Taken in Panama DON'T MISS IT! # iv " $ÉL< zzv AMUSEMENTS ONE OF THE STARS IN ROBIN HOOD" IS HERBERT WATEROUS The most noted basso on the Amer ican stage is Herbert Waterous, who pias been recently added to the all-star jpast of the Walker-Stevens Opera company's production of "Robin **ood Mr. Waterous sings the role Of Will Scarlet, a part that he made famous at the recent revival of "Robin Hood" by Reginald DeKoven at the jCew Amsterdam theater. New York City "Robin Hood" will be the attraction jit the Broadway tomorrow' night. "The Serenade," a comic opera in three acts, the libretto of which was Hvritten by Harry B. Smith and the music by Victor Herbert, will be the I lion tin Broadway Friday gilt. It will be presented by Messrs. Walker and Stevens, who so success fully exploited "Robin Hood" on tour last season, and will be given with tno same cast that played that tuneful op eretta with the addition of several other competent players. FINAL TWO SHOWS OF PRESENT PANTAGES AT BROADWAY THEATER If there were to be a dozen or more presentations of the present great Pantages vaudeville show at the Broadway they all would he attended by big audiences. However, us each week must see its new Pantages pro gium here, tonight's two presentations of the Pantages show now her© will conclude its engagement in Butte, This, indeed, is one of the best of the ''Pan'' shows vet had here, for it in* eludes in its list the famous A1 Go lem Co., Queenio Dunedin, Foley and O'Neil and others. WONDERFUL PHOTOPLAY OFFERING ANNOUNCED AT ORPHEUM THEATER GeûT&UDE t'fCOY in "The Lash of Destihy' — VAN DYKE -ART DRAMAS Manager Haas announces an extraordinary photoplay entertainment at the Orpheum theater. The main attraction will be Gertrude McCoy, the most mag netic star on the screen, in "Ihe Lash of Destiny,** a powerfully dramatic story of a country girl's struggle against the temptations of the city. The balance of the program consists of Harry Watson, Jr., in "Soda Crackers" and the Mutual Tour» Around th World. l*hla p oj in will be presented today and tomorrow. NEW EMPRESS PROGRAM IS A LIST OF BIG HITS The Empress has booked for the next four days, starting this after noon, a list of attractions which promises to be one of the most en joyable seen here in some time. A glance at the program will convince one of the excellence of the bill. Masiroffs Russian Gypsies is a mu sical act which for tunefulness ami variety would be hard to equal. These musicians have their own peculiar style and the act is one of the most picturesque imaginable. The Three Ankert are athletes who have something entirely novel. They are known as the American Navy gymnasts, and must be seen to be ap preciated. Their work is great. Johnson and Rollison, the rib tick lers. are better than ever this season. They never fail to please with their funny antics and mirth producing pro clivities. Mansfield and Ridde make up a pair of entertainers whose specialty con sists of singing, dancing and chatter. ADVICE. "All men," said Mr. Tetter. "Should learn this while quite young til bueiness it is better To sting than to get stung." They know Just what their audience wants in the way of amusement and never disappoint. Lew Fttzglbbon? the man on the xylophone, Is an artist In his par ticular line. He has prepared a repertoire of high class and popular selections and his part of the program promises to be one of the features this week. Supurba's Vision is a study in light and color. This act is very unusual and is something well w'orth going miles to see. Don't miss this spec tacular treat. The Empresacope will depict an other of those Luke side-splitting comedies and the latest news events of the daw This show will close Sat urday night. Daily matinees are held at 2 o'clock. BEAUTIFUL POSING ACT AT PEOPLES TONIGHT Mile. Cecile Paquln and company will close their enagement at the Peo ples theater tonight. They have one of the most beautiful posing acts ever een here. Mile Ceclle is a perfectly formed woman and her poses are re productions of famous paintings. Betty Stokes, the charming mezzo-soprano, continues to be a feature at each per formance. The picture, "The Bond Betw'een," featuring George Beban, will be shown for the last time to night. Tomorrow Fannie Ward will be seen in the Lasky-Paramount pro duction, "A School for Husbands." THREE FORKS NEWS Three Folks, April 25.—J. A. Ander son of the Madison was a business vis itor in the city one day this week. .Mr. and Mrs. Louis Belver of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horner Dunbar of Old Town Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Kemper of Forsyth is attending to business in the city tills week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Griffith spent several days in Butte tills week. Agent Young of the Northern Pa cific, accompanied by Mrs. Young, was a business visitor in Helena Saturday and Sunday. T. C. Sherman transacted business in Twin Bridges one day last week. Miss Kuth Hlnman spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at the county seat. Mr. Hendershot, who lias been em ployed at tile Northern Pacific station for the past eight months, has been as signed to duty as third trick operator in Manhattan. Tom Walbert of Willow Creek was a business visitor in the city this week. E. J Irwin of Snppington was call ing on friends here Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard stopped in the city a few hours Saturday en route to their ranch in Milligan canyon from Belgrade, where they had visited for several days the past week. Mrs. Pete Sorrels and Mrs. Nulliert have returned from Livingston where they spent a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Willow Creek were tiie guests of friends in the city Saturday. Mi\ und Mrs. McDaniels came over Sunday from Logan and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wright Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Elmore are the guests of friends in the city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kills returned to Boze man Monday, having spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Alexander. Saturday evening the members of the Sacajawea club were delightfully entertained by Messrs. Henslee and Wadell. The evening was spent with cards and billards and a delicious cafeteria luncheon was served. The Three Forks Rifle association made arrangements Sunday for com pleting the grounds that had been sur veyed this winter. A pit was dug for the rifle range target and targets will be erected as noon as possible with cement foundation. The association has about 8Ä members, w. F. s O'Brien is president: N. M. Kvaines vice president; Mr. Waldorph, Beere TONIGHT fb PEOPLES! MLLE. CECILE P AQUIN & Cft| presenting A BEAUTIFUL POSING ACT The Charming and Talented BETTY STOKESI _ Mezzo-Soprano ____ „ And the Picture "THE BOND BETWEEN' Featnring George Behan, the Noted Character Actor__ TOMORROW FANNIE WARD IN "A SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS" «** m SEnr«8KSi DR. DAVl| THESE PRICES TEIX WHOLE ST0RÏ Solid Gold Crowns......;i4j Porcelain Crowns........5T| bridge Work, a tooth..... Silver Fillings ......' I ,Gotd Fillings........ ull Set of Teeth....... til Dental Work Guarani^ sonally for Ten Ye ?,dv Attendant 35-36 Owsley pauk and )]lock MAIN tary, and Claude Wright, treasurer. There will be regular practice here after. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ellla, Sunday, April 22, a baby boy. H. E. Smith went to Helena Mon day on business matters. Mr. Waldorph was a business visitor in Manhattan Monday. Mrs. Emma Lisster of Butte is spending several weeks with tier sis ter, Mrs. Broderick, Who lias been se BERNHARDT IMPUNI New York, Y prit , ciaBI sued today by the P ■ ,bere I Ing saruh Bernhtf«^ , 0 ndlti<*| be«H no . hange "i her ^ that they *** progress so far- „iha 1 '' 1 J went an operation for «