WAS Pupils' Recitals Draw Goers

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUHDAI, JUNE 1, 1913.

COMEDIAN WAS

Pupils' Recitals

Draw

Concert

Goers

ACTOR-AUTHOR LEODISTRICHSTEIN, WHO

APPEARS AT ALCAZAR

AT

QUICKLY CURED "Player Piano " Fails to Rout Art

ALCAZAR THEATER

BY VETERINARIAN New officers. of Mansfcldt club, quasi-professional music orgamzatiotu Standard ofWork

Monday, June 9, Is Set for

;fComing of Belasco Star

1A

Horse Doctor His Better Despite r- : in O\u25a0wn Comedies '. -.. Diagnosed

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Case Not of "Bogie" %The Concert" Selected as . _ in Language Clinic of Train- Vehicle for But

Last week was an Important one

Opening

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Stable , ; ing

in the musical life of the city. The

Engagement

: ? ftrjif!itw!flsl rising young musician has been inevi-

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. . ing the money?an outrageous sense of

the Imp of the perverse whereby one

' does things for -the sheer pleasure of

' doing them. I have curbed the ' dis-

' ' position lately, but this happened sev-

dence under

instructors;

toe espionage of anxious

/interested friends and

jproud parents. Many pupils' recitals

, have 3

goers,-

d, ivided the-?:

and ? all 3of

attention of attached to one and meanwhile his

cellence is being raised in San Fran-

cisco Is evident. Each year sees 4 im-

provement, and as yet the bogie, "the

I!player piano," with its ready made tech-

-1intiiocn,andhasitsnaoltlurdiinscgouarnadge\deasystumdaenniptsula-of

the road

piano of

">frotmo

continuing on the

the end that they

hard

may

play from the soul of themselves

; arantdherpnetuhmanatifcro!;mbodtyheofwoao\u25ad0; higahnldy

steel per-

I 1fecAtemdo5?n- bguItt?hseourlelcesitsal*s-meocfhathneism1w: ee"?k..;*;m, ay

I be mentioned that of the piano pupils

[ of Hugo Mansfeldt, the violin students

I under Otto Rauhut and Hother Wis-

mer, the Berlnger pupils and many

j others, submitted accounts of which

I follow.

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Rauhut

:

I One of the most enjoyable violin re-

el tale" of the season was 1 given 7by the

spoon and Madge West, with Belasco

and Mayer's players rounding out the*

casts. "The Concert," in which he

has just completed a profitable tour,

has been selected fas hi opening ve-

hicle.

In pense

spite of at which

the this

extraordinary

attraction was

eoxb--;

tamed, there will be no departure

from the "Alcazar'sit regular scale of

prices.

pSTojlthe ? court

of gDavid Belasco

this J; important announcement

is

largely due, for he has exclusive con-

trol of Ditrichstein and his dramatic

-Output, and to him I\u03b2 owing the ap-

pearance of the Misses Irving, Wither-

spoon and West with the star. ? As to Ditrichstein's abilities

r

as

comedian and playwright, this city's

theatergoers had opportunity to judge

for themselves when he was here sev-

eral months ago with "The Concert."

Public and press were then united In

A Boarding and Pay School for Girls

SPOKANE, WASH.

Music' lesCleeyrtifdiVceaapstaesratrmademnatnitds

to ISmith. Welother colleges. under cho beet

iadfspnotexudprodeaeiirrogtimg.enynemcnteWtrnd.aaeisnlileutedmFaecqa;hucteeiupraslpcdtheyodemfrsre.IcosoltmaimcbpoFotrihsanseetcedoierbinfeaecosserttf

FpcoroilrnlecVgiepfsua.lrtheIrdealinfcolirmmaatteionf/or

study.

address

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2209 PACIFIC AYE- Spokane, Wash

-^v,

voice was comedians Besides. he

getting worse even

voice is supposed

/tthoanbea.

was losing weight and could

not drink the stout that the doctor or-

. \ ' . . . . -. ,. : Sdet.redL.ouiWs ;hHenitchthcoeckc'sompvaoncyal

was so bad that he was

arrived in

apparatus

afraid vhe'd

have how

to give :up : the to talk with* his

stage '?'

digits.

a;ndHe

learn was

staying at the Washington hotel in

.......... Kings higbway. St. Louis, when he de-

rided 'to place himself in the hands iofl

a i physician. He

. , : '^" ' , : : OABssfe \u25a0 :\u25a0a - ~ Wig? who was talking

went 1; Ito two

to the women.

clerk,

One

\u25a0was Adele J Richie and the

, " - Lillian

; advise

Russell. He heard

them ': to }see jDoctor

other was the- clerk)

5 Schaeff e_ir.J

. : ' . * - ' , J J ; itDOanhuofegc':\ui25a0hutrcoisosrtutrhsbtSreuoocranhcntiatsfeha.fecifneye,troS.-woaatshnHketeietddcphrce5tohtstcre:eekna:.c,taemddsertneeostpfspJr:itfnhooge\ur2f5a0

fSte M' "Right 1 around the corner," said the

' ; ' * clerk. v : Musical Right around

the corner

there was

MISS HEAD'S SCHOOL a sign. "Doctor Schaeffer," and in went

' Hitchcock, puffing at his cigarette with

; , who^has -~7.. the blithe manner of a man

: I * * - * ->*\.u25a0. > v

at last found the one

long been looking.

for whom ihe

has

-~~ ; The doctor appeared; to be given }to

waggishness. which he seemed to itry

to disguise under a rough and gruff

venee.r.: : , ' , . PAoRrtTer NGOaTrnEetS : - *'" ......... m [GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS fOR . ; .: '7

t . % "I wouldn't

,' "-

take

yo'..;u:-r.~'/c'^a'~s-e:,r"\u25a0'\u25a0s':>- as id

he.

1 \ rfter learning who his ' i?uest' had the

distinction ;to be. "Look at you. You're

s ' = ' \ f '\u25a0 ; smoking ay" cigarette ":\right now, and

(e^iHlJrfiiy," your ; , hardly

throat

talk.

,:isYosuo

bad % folks

that you can

; don't Give a

:: , . VI ; : \u25a0 doctor half a enhance. ? I'd rather treat

WAYNARD ' . ,. , \ a cow. vYou don't take your medicines

, ' : ; and you don't obey instructions; you

, are put on a diet :{ and what- you eat \u25a0\u25a0

= " ever you want, and then you are in-

dignant

: :: ' ,: '. ; you."

Vji;f:,:.t'h' e

doctor doesn't

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cure

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favorites of "The Red Rose," "The

Gypsy" and "The Prince "\u25a0 of Pilsen,"

? will present

oddity. \. fj, Moffat-La

'

"Just

R""ein-"e

*Landed," a ' tuneful

'. ] \u25a0s?a&t&s&&

and company, hu-

man dynamos, offer an exhibition of their power jover electricity, in which

they play Iwith 1live wires | and demon-

strate the workings of the X-ray. More,

comedy will be served by W. C. Hoef-

ler, cycling clown, who makes fun on

a bicycle that will not behave. Lillian Holmes, a cultured contralto, will

make her debut in vaudeville. The

vocalist has held many prominent

church choir positions on 4-.,the Pacific

coast.

*

v Columbia . < ? - '? "I.'\u25a0". was very," much ashamed of? my-

I self," said Hitchcock, "and felt abashed.

:: - : . . - -.- -. \ Street."'\u25ba\u25a0?\u25a0-/?.:. /T*^' I never before !had been told the truth

* %&&>l&* ; about myself so plainly." , \' ?.-.-;

'?

Raymond Hitchcock ; will enter upon

r , . "."The doctor continued

; you were ; a respectable

f

hie itirade.

horsed I'df

"If

say

hie ~ second and "jlast ment at the IColumbia

week's theater

engagetonight,

. ': ' :. . ,' ' .... . . ' . ....... - f - that ;you had \"catorrh

' ' ; respiratory tract, but

.: of J the

1: wont

upper touch

in the clever musical play, "The Red Widow." It was predicted that when

- your icase."

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,

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, i: S. & G. Gump Co. :: \u25a0-

;phHysiitccihacnocka, skesdeekimngeekltyo

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"

mollify

whether

\ut25a0h\u25a0e\u25a0. he

the popular comedian opened in this

latest creation his very best. ;!;

he And

frwsuocuhldis

be

ithe

seen

case.

at

\ really thought that "smoking Icigarettes

"There Is No King Like Do-Do." And

, : : ' :'-1vr---?5.^ ; * THE * *. * " : ,- ; - ? i i - ohZafrd""iCVthaeeenrrmtyyat.i"hwni;lneyelgal',lIdtttohdHedonio,,t"c\u25wa0hIsc'ilaotlihcd;skmg, tohket.eotrsosdniuonobcgltmoe;ro;.h;ri"sef

there is no young widow like "The Red

Widow." Now, this red widow Is the

cause of all 4 the trouble that Cicero Hannibal Butts 5 (Raymond Hitchcock)

' * - ;; \u25a0\u25a0 '- S"f*^ m?zM cigarette away." \ i?->: \'" \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

;; '\u25a0'-. "There now," said Doctor ( Schaeffer.

gets into. ?:':v;-(7:-

:-'

Mr. Butts is a rich American

and

\u25a0\u25a0 'Keriially, ? "you'll; take ions; flesh, you'll saunters "into ; the % Alcazar % theater in

'" : - ' -. * ~ " get fat. Wouldn't

. < little ride? There's

you like i to) have Ia a cow that belongs

London \u25a0? charmer.

a1nTdhetyfiefrleirt;

meets this

and arrange

fair to go

" to 5 a friend of5 mine that I'm fgoing ;. to to Russia together, while the real Mrs.

' , . - :; 246-268 Post Street treat. Wouldn't you like to go along?"

? 1 - "Are you going to charge your friend

lor it?" :asked \u25a0. Hitchcock.

:

; "Certainly I am," said Doctor Schaef-

BopuptrtesssXerdemIaIiwnos maInnhoLoodn. doVn-

. When v. the couple r; reach

>

working for St. ?; Pe-t'ers-: .'

burg the 1trouble begins. The widow

; - - ; fer.

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tells her companion that she is a nihi-

' : , i- Three days later

HBHIHfIHiHHHIHHiBBiBIHIfIHHBHH^B^ ; the office, noticed

Hitchcock, ' passing for : the first time

-Ist and Iintends to killIthe \ czar. A band

ofytk bloodthirsty followersl&?surround

"\u25a0under the physicians name the words: Butts and threaten his life. In order

r:\u25a0'", "Veterinary 'Surgeon." "- * * * cure t. suggested

: about the man

to Jme '~\

who < was

that v*old cured [of

story stut-

happily. "? Throughout

\u25a0 the

; three

acts

are many

tuneful numbers which help carry on

tering.';

' I Public Auction Sale I \u25a0??'" But I

You allIknow the * tale. V

haven't told you what a

crep4e

the action of the play. The:: stage is thronged with young ? and ihandsomely

Suzette is. melt until ',

HiItc-dhoidonk't"torleda?llmye

know

about

1 mythe

gowned women who know how to sing.

The scenic: effects are elaborate.

I*? Japanese and Chinese High-Grade Art Goods m one that he couldn't eat because it had \u2666

Orpheum j \u25a0 consisting of ; *.

brandy ?' sauce

the restaurant

on It. where

When ,we

I go eat, 1

Into get

1

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I?' - Id"ora Park ? . - " ' - THE :* * cinvases :,,, :*'** a , ' - -~. , \\\Huuu222555aaa000 CwSaaotrsrvukem,daB,Fa,uttrCennliobtiuesrrogen,,neAwannadrteiq,aulelSkBiirlnokdnszKeoimafnoAdn. B ;Ithree, of 'em when Brassware, m stack of wheats

the waiter bawls, "a

~".'\u25a0,-' \ .' [ ~.*'\

? There

will;be ? six new ; acts

at

?\u25a0

the

Orpheum this afternoon. The headline

os. Drawn H attraction will be provided by Madame

Olga Petrova, who iis described as one

rt. - \u25a0' m ? j When ? the curtain rings j=up jln the

> canopied ,' ' ~ " = ''fon ? ". I ' i Islbe? jisaufmtermneoroinseasoonn;;"Tohfe

Three imusical

Twins." \u25a0 Jcomedy

the

at

Sale Starts Wednesday I f '^ffi?K |Ib

the :; popular Oakland amusement place

twill have begun." " Manager York has

engaged a good company, headed by

\u25a0 Goods on Exhibition Tomorrow and Tuesday I - ! iFerris Hartman,

; fltheM tlimusical comedies

and new

will be

|agnidvenp.opuBlaer-

| ,, n! eldest Hartman ; 16 George ; Ebner,

the ay

principals comedian

J will be

of merit

I 253-7 Post Street I P>ni*lf!aonrdmfehrilgyrh?osftatnhdeingw; el3lMkinndoewlnt

Kingston. team of

* < - : '^t^^M J-\ . . . , S Bet. Stockton and Grant h World and Kingston; r Haxel Folsom,

tp^lyric soprano: Miss Alice McComb, fresh

?; 'from the University of California,

. jive\u25a0where? she was

: : ; 1 ?n

theatricals and

r?nce Bowes, a

prominent iin|amateur

musical J circles; Law-

{

fine tenor; Fred Snook,

?' '"barytone; 4 Harry Pollard, and Grace j

JBMtak -'.'' ! $].'lppuval.'

Painless |>njr Behind

\

this

?

fine

:

\u25a0

array of | principals

** , ]Hthere *is a chorus of 25 pretty girls.

; \u25a0 , ? -. . i: - all Californians and chosen' for their

Dentists ; ,]

*1 .-I Empress- :,. f*! * * - SPECIAL FOR MAY Jf-uij

'?erood looks, skill.

.sin-".g- i:ng

voices

On days when there are

and dancing

no

'matinees

"at Idora the orchestra will give 'lawn

i^^S^| ncerts," playing to the visitors, who

;' Crowns, $3.00 Phtesf. .. $4.80 'd Will5find chairs placed on the lawns.

\u2666

+

mma&VM Saver fil&gs, 50c i

';

ofi the most beautiful lof women and Ia

recent sensation in Broadway. She

will appear in a sketch, "Comedy and

Tragedy," In which 1she Ihas opportunity

,to range through all ! the emotions that

the spirit ofiwoman *is heiress to, be-

sides exhibiting some remarkable

gowns.

V ' .-?

Daniel Frohman, for his first venture

In vaudeville, will present "Detective

Keen, a clever little drama, in which

Arthur Hoops ,i sustains the leading

:part. The play was clval Knight. .

written by Per-

"William Lytcll and a capable \u25a0 com-

pany will appear in a rollicking farce

of which he fis the author, entitled "An

All Night Session." The story deals

jwith a young husband who jis trying ito

"square" himself with his wife. I*ytell

is the vorite

father of Bertram leading actor. '..?

t-L'Jy-tell.,^iafiffaf-iS

!S\u03b2 Ollle Woods, principal Imember of the Woods and Woods \trio, .will Introduce |

a distinct 1novelty, "AnfElopement by

Wire." Wooda is a wire artist and

dancer of skill% and % daring. The skit

iserves to introduce in an original man-

ner a splendid slack wire performance.

Bogert and \Nelson will appear in a

mirth t ->f His

provoking art, "The jLife." They give a

Busiest whole

Day show

by/.-v themselves?songs,

dances and

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