THE CALL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1913. 31 BURGLARS REGULAR VISITORS?Twice in a twk have burglars visited the home of Mrs. Margaret Carter at .".6*4 Seventeenth street On tbe first visit, last Tuesday, the thi»ve* stele a hed quilt, and i.n Friday night tbcy for at two glasses. Feasts San Francisco Music Lovers Attractions theTheaters took

Savoy Orpheum Fine Among "The Motor Girl." by Julian Edwards "The Eternal Waltz," Leo Fall's tab- Why Have Concerts Notable Events others, will enter upon the fifth loid operetta, at and will head the bill the city during present season. and last week of a highly successful Orpheum this afternoon- It is said to Singers and musicians "who will he heard in this in opera and concerts engagement at the Savoy theater with be the geratest production ever given the matinee today. Kolb and Dill have to vaudeville. Leo Fall Is well known Godowsky and Miss offered many bright amusement affairs In this country as the composer of j during their long and prosperous ca- "The Dollar Princess" and "The. Siren." I Teeth this'city Your reer in and "The Motor Girl" He has contributed successfully to the Powell Appear at will rank among their most notable theaters of Vienna. , Liondon, I successes. Paris and St. Petersburg. "'The Eter- C. William Kolb and Max M. Dill, in nal Waltz" is a brilliant satire on the | Same Hour their respective roles of Louie Bean- composer's career. The pieec is in two { lifter and Mike Goosedipper, German- scenes and will introduce Mabel Berra, f Pulled? American adventurers who escape from a London prima donna; Cyril Chadwiok jail through connivance of Wllhel- WALTER ANTHONY the and a company of SO. "The Eternal There's no need of having aensltlra mina Lamm, the janitress of the penal Waltz" was originally produced at the just your Leopold (iodowstky teeth extracted because will play his final Institution, succeed in getting Into and Wlen theater, Vienna, and was later dentist can't fix them without causing concert in this rity this afternoon at extricating themselves from more than taken to London, where It is still en- unbearable torture. I've perfected a the usual of difficulties. method that enables me or the Columbia theater, and It Is un- number gaging the attention of playgoers. Mar- to fill Maude Lillian Berrl as Dorothy Dare, tin Beck secured the American rights crown any tooth that's worth saving, fortunate that so great an event should the motor girl, has the best part that arranged Joseph absolutely and positively painlessly. and with Hart for Its If you have never of my ronflVt with the appearance of Maud she has had this season, sings her sev- presentation country. heard Ter- eral In this rysthesia method it is time you were Powell with tho songs splendidly and wears some Joe Morris and Charlie Allen, come- learning something about it. This gowns that are revelations of the mo- lusty marvelous discovery fit the Cort theater. The kindly critic dians with voices, promise an new is without a diste's art. Percy Bronson and Miss amusing singing act. They call them- doubt the greatest in the history of doesn't know exactly what to say. Berrl have a fetching duet, "Just Sup- selves "the comedians with the pipes." dental science, it has made it possible Where should you go? You should pose You Loved Me," that scores heavily Hugh "Wallace, for delicate and highly nervous people at every MoCormaek and Grace to sit without flinching while having certainly hear Godowsky, and you performance, and Brons'on's recently Australia, a "Southern Melodies"' is another notable from will offer dental work of any kind performed. should hot miss Miss Towell. I sup- ventriloqulal act called "The Theatri- You can come to me with the assur- pose you will do as you like. Per- number. Dainty little Winnie Bald- cal Agent." comedy that you will not he subjected to sonally. win a Wilson's circus ance I hope to hear both artists. makes demure countess, and has will be a feature of the program. one particle of pain from the time you Godowsky will play program: three songs which she sings delight- enter mv office until you leave It. this fully. This week will be the last of Lola Bear, Ballade in The Kolb and Dill chorus, which and Hopkins and in mind that I do not admin- form ot variation, on a Norwegian Is an established institution, has much Merrill Frank Otto, ister dangerous drugs in any case. thorns Grieg Axtell and the Harvey family. Terrysthesia eliminates all suffering, Caprtocio op. 76 (B minor) Brahms to do and does it well. Variations on a theme by Paganinl Brahms The last performance of "The Motor but it has no bad effect whatever. From the Walzermaskcn Godowsky I save teeth that others would be Girl" will be given Sunday, January 19, Pantages obliged to merely they 24. (Fantasias.i Monday 20, extract because 1. Oameval aud evening, January Victor have no way of preventing pain. You 3. Sketch (Job. Br.t Herbert's great musical comedy will be "The Devil, the Servant and the Man." know that all dentists can pull teeth 4. Memento caprlccioso presented by Kolb andDlll. their forces a tense little drama with a Maeter- painlessly, but when It comes to filling 5. Cradle Song being augmented by Wlnfleld Blake and linck theme, is one of the features on or crowning I am the only one who 14. French can hurting the 15. Elegy Maude lAmber, well remembered from the new bill which opens at the Pan- do the work without the "good old days" at Fischer's theater. tages patient. 16. pnrpetuum Mobile this afternoon. The sketch deals No man or woman should be content 17. Menuet with the sanctity of the horn* and was to wear partial plates or old fashioned IS. S. huh plat tier produced bridgework 20. Aoondgloeken (Angelus) Empress at Hammerstein's Victoria when it is now possible to 21. Oriental? theater. New "ffork, where It created have lost teeth restored without the 22. favorable original cast, use of such antiquated devices. Viennese Seldom has a program greater comment. The Sonata B minor Liszt of the Charles Gill players, will present The Rex Alveolar method, which I Metamorphoses of Strauss' "Die Fieder- magnitude been assembled on the Sul- originated a few years ago, has proved msus'" Godowsky livan and that the sketch. a to thousands of people. Any Considine circuit than Castilians, blessins: His final appearance this season in which will be presented at the Em- The six billed as the "Cu- person who has Rex Alveolar teeth press ban wonders," consisting of five men in his mouth will tell you that he can will be at the Ye Liberty this afternoon. It includes a distinguish teeth playhouse Tuesday afternoon, notable sketch, and a beautiful native girl, have an not them from real next the oldest minstrel and acrobatic offering with several new by the way they look and feel. when a program entirely different from vaudeville duo In the world and six whirlwind If you can stand the expense of a heard in this city pre- other acts, of twisters. can to your those will be several which have been Second Nancy Lee" a jolly plate* you afford have sented. It Chopin's featured on throughout "The is mouth equipped with Alveolar teeth. will include sonata vaudeville bills operetta will be present- that has the "funeral march" In it. It the world. nautical which The work of installing them Is free ed by the two Worths. Haines and from pain, and you are protected by will also include Beethoven's "Sonata "Circumstantial Evidence," a stirring Montgomery. Appassionata." latter tempt be The act is mounted with an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. The would drama, will the headline attraction. picturesque care, showing the quarter Call and see me if you are in need a music lover Oakland. There are 12 players the cast. In- dentistry. explain my to in deck of a battleship. Ted Worth has of I want to ? ? cluding Harry Burkhardt, former star the principal comedy methods to you before you have any At the symphony* concert this after- of "The Climax." "Circumstantial Evi- role as the gruff more work done. old coxswain. Hilliar, the talkative Consultation, examination and esti- noon Miss Powell will appear in the dence" depicts a scene in a juryroom trickster, following: during a murder trial, in is pre- intersperses between coin and mates free. and which card palming a novelty in funny Hoars. S:3O to 5:30; Sundays, 10 to 12. she will cover the field of ancient sented to be the strong- shad-' Overture. .inrl Juliet"'... .Tschalkowsky song. what is said owgraphs. an chap Two movements from "Scotch Symphony".. modern est plea for the abolition of capital He is affable witt*! ar- a running fire of witticisms. The four Those who can not call ahonld write Mendelssohn An Oakland concert has been punishment ever made in a public for free book explaining my D minor Wlenlawski ranged by Manager Greenbaum. It ad- Apollos. in local ] the Ter- will dress. Pathos and comedy are happily favorites vaudeville Irvsthesla and Alveolar methods. i First movement» given at Yo Liberty playhouse circles, are returning with a repertoire 'I>> Schumann be entwined in the drama, which is from I Friday afternoon, January 24. the of classical and operatic selections! ? i i ZigeaDerwelson Sarasate pen of Harrison Armstrong. which Maud Towrll The St. Francis musical art society Lunds are the they will extract from the.tune- 1 The five musical added xylophone. Rowley, H* smith at the will listen to a Sembrich recital Tues- feature. This quintet of instrumental- ful George the |DR. nantomlase something TERRY from "'Haensel and dancer, day night, January 21, in the colonial ists is making a tour the Sullivan "Beau Brummel" has THE DENTIST WHO SEVER Hl'WTj Humperdinek hotel. of new to show shoe steps, Overture Solennelle, "The Year ISU2."' Op. ballroom of the St. Francis and Considine circuit following a suc- in soft while *ri T?chaikowsky a> ? ? cessful tour music halls. Eckert and Francis will mangle the| sung by of the London English language guised as The zoa! and feeling with which the 'The program to be . Madame Fox and Ward are the record vaudeville Teutons. / Pacific Bldg., 4th Market Sts. class pictures 223 & Instrumentalists under Hadley's direc- Bernlce de Pasquall' In the colonial the. world, their partnership The usual high motion I duo of complete SAX FRANCISCO. tion a<.--onipfinied the violinist last Fri- ballroom of the St. Francis hotel Tues- having existed since 186$. They will wIU the bill. ifternoon is evidence of treat day night, January 14. promises a rich appear in lively consisting the lyricism. a act of It's life that makes death worth In store for those who find their way to store of It will embrace dances, songs, dialogue and mimicry. 1225 Broadway, Cor. 13th St., the Cort operatic music, lieder and American dying. (Over Owl Drag Store* OAKLAND theater this afternoon. The hardly A duo composed of Murray Mack, bary- only repret they will endure is that songs. The diva could select a tone, Wallace, more of songs than and Al tenor, will offer they couldn't comprehensive list singing hear Godowsky. and those following: one of the most delightful acts ear Godowsky will compensate the in vaudeville. Jack Ranahan. known with the regret that they didn't hear Thomss Hamlet?Mad Scene as "that kid," and to be one Miss Classics? conceded Powell. (a) Bach Patron of the finest juvenile comedians in (b> Beethoven Andeckea vaudeville, will contribute character From IST"?that was before even IcJ Mozart impersonations and songs. The three was ...Cosl Fan Tnttl?X Amore un Ladroucella gymnasts born?until 18S5. Gustav (d) Jomelll..La Calandrina Franz This and That ures of Stillman de- (d) laughmaking purposes, and Hal Bert, lightful only Tschalkowsky War ich niebt eln haln music, which is incidental (c) Kohler Eeo?with flute obligate English comedian, complete the bill. to "Ben-Hur** on the programs. Intermission Tho first time that ever Kelley had American Composers? (a) Spross That's the Way In June Imperial Theater nee to hear his own music for j? itra was when Hinrichs directed Cooke Persian Serenade opportunity to participate in this or popular music, their tastes will he GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS EOR MANSFELDT -Two Souls a Single An HUGO With But With Nightingale Cadenca, especially written the hill at Thought.' I do not go so far as to Pasquall. important musical event. Is presented TOES met in varied Grauman's Weber for Madame de> bay, AN ISSUE playhouse beginning with today's head- say that my interpretation of the work Gomez II Gnarany?Cera una Molta to singers on both sides of the Knabe Pianos ; 238 COLE ST. interested the lady who is now Mrs. With flute and harp accompaniment. and all who desire to do so are In- liner. "The Wives of Jamestown. Kelley, but I will say that I gave her Acting as patrons and patronesses. vited to Join either of the societies not This graphic Kalem photodrama deals Fischer Pianos February respect- days on the banks the' her first harmony lessons: and waved the following are guarantors of the later than 4 at their Utah Young Woman Sues Den- with colonist of Kohler & Chase Pianos GEORGE STEWARI McMANUS my over her first appearance financial success of re- ive meeting places. Century club hall, James river. Virginia, and during the baton in social and the days- and the CONCERT PIAXIST public. was a singer cital, artistic success of which is Franklin and Sutter streets, Monday Causing turbulent times of Cromwell's in She of rare tem- the tist for Their Loss rango pictorial oppor- peramental gifts. I by the evenings, and Unity hall, Bancroft way Ireland. This of World Famous 3209 CLAY ST. suppose Kelly assured voice of Madame Pas- in presen- wouldn't have married her quali: and Dana street, Berkeley, Tuesday tunities is given full play otherwise. An of humble birth Pianola Pianos He was a genius?or is, Ishould say. Mrs. J. J. Brice {Mr and Mrs. E. J. Me- evenings. PROVO, Utah. Jan 11.?What is the tation. Irish lad New' 1913 models oft all these This music Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cutcheon # saves Lady Geraldinc from drowning pianos just arrived and we tiiat he has written for Mr. Mrs. C. O. G. value of a young woman's toe? This permitted to court have N. PERSONNE 'Ben-Hur' Is" the greatest theatrical Deering and Leila France has contributed to the and In gratitude is will welcome inspection. Interviews Wednesday, 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miller * * question will be answered In the fourth Every Saturday p. tn. 376 Sutter street. 'mufclc ever composed In (Mr. anticipatory music her. A nobleman named Rourke also Matinee ot Music at 3 |3p. Phone Franklin 8946. Monday to Thurs- America. It is H. Pavi? and Mr*. H. M. A. for the world's fair his m. so suggestive, so endearing so gen- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miller 1915 a bit of counterpoint well worth district court, where suit was filed to- lays siege. The Irish, lad breaks Iday. 11 to 12 m. and of a is CHASE uine. I have played it with my orches- Folger I Mr. and Mrs. C. C. singing. It is in the form of a "round" day by Miss Irene Berry of Springville rival's sword in duel and forced KOHLER & Mr. and Mrs. George I Moore against A. Graham, to take refuge in Virginia as a colonist. 26 O'Fnrrell Street tra hundreds of times and it wears. It Kelhsm ;Mr. and Mrs. W. Mayo and is dedicated to "Young California." Dr. F. a dentist LOUIS H. EATON stamp of greatness. W. state, with chiropedous aspirations. Dady Geraldine is reduced to poverty V ?^ has the Encouraged Mr. and Mrs. Marcus! Newhall The dedication* embraces the for raze castle, VOICE?PI A XO?OR GA\ by the success of his music to Koshland Mr. ajTd Mrs. Willis is no such thing as "Old Cali- For the loss of two toes Miss Berry when the Cromwellians her "Ben- / there she is exiled to Virginia with a Slgbt singing class oommencea Wednesday Hur," Kelley has planned a grand opera Mr. and Mrs. J. P. | Polk fornia." The music Is diatonic?which asks $1,262.50 each. In her complaint and MADAME E. MOROSINI | evening. October 2d. 8 o'clock. Suite B, Kohler on The Fanghome IMayor and Mrs. James the that applied shipload of women to be sold as wives Bntter 287. the them% work, however, re- Eugenei Rolph Jr. Is to say. simple, but it has the call plaintiff relates she to From La Scala. Milan. Mistr<*s of Ballet of IA Chase building: telephone mains too valuable a piece Mr. and Mrs. it, the dentist for relief from two corns. for the colonists. She meets John Opera. Dancing in all branche*?classic, salon of theatrical Fent ;Mr. and Mrs. W. B. of inspiration in and deserves to be Pierce, impresses her as property and Kelley has been unable as Mrs. Eleanor Martin j Tubbs popular. He removed the corns, but it later colonist. He and stage. Day and evening classes. Trivate ? PRUNK yet to acquire the rights Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-lMr. and Mrs. Cyrus necessary to remove the being honest and she agrees to marry and in class. Rates reasonable. 1608 Sacra- G. EDWIN to it. It will became toes be in inefito pbone Franklin 29t». >. ultimately be heard, however, will Near « I Walker interesting is promised him rather than sold auction. street: r INSTRUCTOR OF BALLROOM DANCING. and An program also. shaves his beard and he proves he the greatest of American operas. In- the Kohler & Chase musicale to The plaintiff is not a premiere dan- Pierce COTILLION HALL. 150 CHURCH ST. Manager Will Greenbaum is having for to be her old Irish lover. CALL, deed the skeleton of the opera, or Its * * * be given next Saturday afternoon at seuse and she says that Is why she WEEKLY $1 PER YEAR Clans Mondays. 7:30 to 9: Social till 12. rather, is a new heating system installed in the not ask more. Another of the silent acts Is "Twi- soul already projected in Kohler & Chase hall. Charles Robin- docs Life," the play. The thematic Valencia theater pending the arrival light of Her a L.ubin film play, material is all of Pacific grand opera son, bass, will be the soloist. He will in which an older sister sacrifices her there. L.ambardi'B coast in King's setting of "Israfel." MRS.'McDROSKY TO SPEAK Conservatory company, which is to open that play- be heard heart to keep a deathbed promise. Oakland of Music Hinrichs" is enjoying his visit to the The complete program follows: Women's Political league will house Sunday night, January 26. A The The musical features of the program, Oldest established on the Pacific Coast. Thorough tuition guaranteed In all coast for more reasons than those Polonaise No. 2 (Liszt>,' the pianola piano; hold a meeting "Wednesday afternoon up the Music, or Theoretical. Open the year round. Director, merely professional. warm welcome should await these (Oliver Kingi. Charles Robinson, accom- which take half of entertain- branches of Practical His father lives Israfel at 2 room 243, ment, be ADOLF GREGORY. 13th at Madison St.. Oakland. Cal. in and this singers, many of whom are old friends panied with the pianola piano; Sketchbook, Op. o'clock in Pacific build- will headed next week by Alameda is a reunion for Rhapsodle (Nevini, ing, for the annual election of officers. Amourette, recently star prin- them. "My father," said Hinrichs, "Is and many of whom are new. Ettore. 2. Love Song. Valsc the of the is pianola piano; "My Abode" (Schubert). "Gipsy Mrs. A. M. McDrosky will speak on the cipal opera house in the City of Mexico. 87 years old, but still hale and vig- Patrlzi. who the manager of the John" (Frederick Clayi, Robinson, accompanied forces, is receipt of glow- bill before the California legislature She Is a woman of prepossessing ap- orous." Lambardi In with the pianold piano; "bove Duet." from pearance and stylishly gowned, The first Wagnerian ing accounts for the performances In Tristan and Isolde (Wagner), the Aeolian pipe relating to segregated districts. The music ever orjran. reports will also be her gifts are extensive. played in San Francisco Hinrichs di- Los Angeles-, where the company is now of officers read. vocal rected at the old Tivoli. "We did," said filling a successful engagement. he. ? "The Flying Dutchman,' and, Among the stars to be heard here though I say it myself, we gave a is Lina Bertozzi. whose Miml' in "La creditable performance. Dear me, how Boheme" was an exquisite bit well re- long ago that was. It was in the early membered from the days when Lam- eighties." bardi's singers warbled «at the old Just as evidence of Hinrichs' activi- Chutes shortly after the fire. Agostini. ties in "the old days," this schedule the lyric tenor of still further days shows what he did in San Francisco at the old Tivoli, is another of the music during the year stretching be- stars. Blanche Hamilton Fox, an tween 1880 to 1885: American girl who has been singing 1870-05 ?Organist St. Mark's church; director recently in Mexico with Bond, Is to llVa\ljlafal Thalia club, mixed chorus; Director S. F. Har- in roles aftaV male chorus; Director Tentonia. male be heard contralto when the ,a«Til.altPk\^at«B» director Handel and Hayden Oratory Lambardi singers come to town, and ; glp , director Fabbri Italian and German Vicarino will make her appearance in :aIgrEMHIIMP *\u25a0 ?'.\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0?mpany fstars of tbe company: Inez coloratura roles. Vicarino has : I Tijoodor been abort, Wachtel, Karl Formesi; director a great singer by experts- F.mily Melvil'e Opera company; director acclaimed the Tivoli Opera company; director Phiibar orchestra of Latin song In Mexico, who thus in- concerts iSoloi«.t«: Rafael Joseffv, Julie Rive- dorsed San Francisco's verdict. Slg- King. WHhelmJa.f noras Adaberto, Charlebois, Desmore ?And previous to that ancient time and Pieschi are others of the prima Hinrichs was in Hamburg, where he donnas, while the roster of male Days Continue This Week studied musical theory and composition artists includes Nicolettl, Glovacchlnl, & bach 5600.00 «x*/, with Eduard the Agostini, A TIT \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 kranich £ flflflfl mSS Maxsen. teacher?if Pineschi. Graziani, Martino 1 A **CW 25 Per Cent Discount $200.00 iUU.vJU anybody could have taught the Ham- and Marco. 19 - «P' PatV burg master ?of V BJ Brii Johannes Brahms. The opening bill will be "Alda," with $850.00 A A.aa BEHNINO PLAYER PIANO QDOT CH 1 Ha«<3 m\ f I Adaberto, Fox, and M U r N Nicolettl Marco in ? The first Sembrich* * IICW 25 Per Cent Discount -$212.50 <)Ut)/.OU * concert will be the leading roles. flPffiVA ... 1 I piven next Sunday afternoon at the During the season at the Valencia Columbia theater. The diva will have enjoyed, fIKSw A MA.? HAUSCHILDT PLAYER PIANO $485.00 whom Sembrich *? IICW 25 Per Cent Discount - $ 96.25 %)a£oo. / O I E2l SalaaaaS Madame "discovered" repertoire are "Faust," "Traviata," MHB \u25a0 -- - in Odessa, whence i-ame Tina Lerner. "Pagllacci," W^W La Forge be "Madame Butterfly," "La will remembered for his Tosca" and "II Trovatore." performances as accompanist with Gad- Standard Slightly Used ago Second-hand Pianos /'Outdoor Advertising** if ski a few seasons and for his, Miss Esther* Mundell,* *lyric soprano 1 H I *V skill as a soloist and his gifts as a recently returned from Paris, will give $135 Per Month Payments I i omposer. program I $65 tO In The for the first a series of discussions on French opera. £2 VALENCIANEAR 14TH 9 concert follows: Her studies with Jean de Heszke fit fantasy on Russian Song« Davidoff her peculiarly for this work. Mas- $1.00 A i.utla ("asinl Kft:-' aal RENTAL\u25a0 PIANOS? \u25a0MONTH aal naWV \u25a0wV; I «;ri»nd Aria from tbe opera "Ernani" Verdi senet's opera, "Thais," will be the first f Mine. Semhrlcb opera to be presented, and the singer, Everybody in iSan Francisco should avail themselves of these Prices: so JHJRRBV ?' \u25a0 V A Ti>'-eatii and Fogoe, O minor Bacb-Taussig who is also a pianist of ability, will ifl 'V ben you are out shopping, come in and make your arrangements, select J Km \u25a0 Forge mm Frank La be excerpts oxlT you is Fes Cloches Debussy heard in from the Massenet V piano and take advantage of these prices, whether have l work. She will open her series of m\' \w dp L'oteeaa bW Dalcroze V Lw A,. money to pay down makes no difference?we will arrange terms J |\l \u25a0 (c) Aria "ItepT>!s lp jour from "Iyvilse" lectures at.Century club hall Thursday B B. to Chsrpentler afternoon, January 16. \m\mm\ Pe ase AbM aW mi Romance Fa Forge hi Yaler dc Concert La lAorgt » LawaaCjaal i Frank Fa Wargt One of the *most *beautiful and strik- LaaaV Lt (a i Wohin Scbubert ing choral compositions of recent years Aye., b legend by 51 Grant San Francisco i i Widmunc Schumann is a musical Gabriel Plerne ~ aVI Bb_aaBBHBBV '" >ofl \u25a0P*v*Jfl LbV ' t i., W Der Ssndmann Schumann entitled "The Children's Crusade." This BILfH I 1 ul i Kornm ivir wandeln Cornelius St., notable work took first prize on the m W+VS aW '426 13th "Oakland J L'2f ' ' Xi In Lost und Schmerzen Cornelius i n i Nocturne Chopin occasion of its premier In Paris in LaaV Laaaaw - \u25a0\u25bc icrao Klengel 1904. and has since been received with Otitis Caahri enthusiasm ??Storlclle del Boam Viennese" great all over . It Joh. Strauss will soon be the privilege of local L/fl LUIIIH F (Talcs from the Vienna Woods) musical lovers to hear this composi- Hoe. Sembrich tion, as it will be one of the principal The second arid last public concert numbers of the first California musical to be given by Madame Sembrich in festival to be given in the Greek the- this city will be given at the Colum- ater during the coming spring under <& § bia theater a week from next Sunday. the direction of Paul Stelndorff. The * A special program will be sung, the combined forces of the San Francisco