Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 18, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press Winnipeg wednesday March is 1914. 6 Fri meet week jul Lin i. Slot Cut of to a Atli Victor Kioki in mens comp buy Chortiw. Isyss s2 to 25e a lists to s5c. Mat. Ail met Fiek John Cost presents in magnificent rav Val of Ihal greatest musical corned Success company of i co special Ham treo orchestra the world s Best Davinci a chorus staged by Ned Wayburn mail orders now aka inv i Joay to . Kuks. A to 25l. Slats., sit.50 to 2bc. Music an drama the Quaker girl Walker theatre genial reception accorded on return visit of musical Success of three continents. The genial reception which. The phone my 89$ fort Street matinee daily 2 15. Nights 8 15 a programme that honors . Patrick s Day Ancl vaudeville s biggest circuit. Roshanara a Theodore the Only auth h entice exponent i of dances of the far East. In the sheriff of de by i sym Lif. Ii Poi Llorence my Derrr Kelly and Lucy the piano movers and the actress Sidney Jarvis late of Geo. M. Cohan s Little millionaire co., assisted by Virginia dare Nick Hufford & Chain Dell culled Parson and minstrel Man Eugene Damond the russian violin virtuoso Charlesw Eber Side splitting comedy Juggler. The orpheus concert orchestra and a new positively first run to motion picture news service direct from London. Quaker girl was accorded last night the Walker theatre on its first pro duct of during this Short return visit showed that in Winnipeg As elsewhere this musical Success of three continents is a great favorite. Prudence As presented by Bernice Mccabe was As sweetly demure As Ever. Tony Chute in the person of Victor Money the same engaging comedian a old quakers and models villagers and parisian dandies Pirouette and coquette As Sully As Ever through the three Bright joyous acts. Lionel Monckton s score moreover threw the same sensuous Glamor Over every part of the action. Not everyone who the Quaker girl As h. Whole will he quite sure As to just Why. The music apart is somewhat of a valiant mixture not All the elements of which Are entirely pleasing. Victor Morley is mag Motiu and intensely alive but his fun is. Not quite As Dainty As might be. And the same is True of the humor exuded by some of the other irrepressible members of the company. The Quaker girl herself is eminently fast equating with the pretty thee and thou of her people but one is Apt to feel a Little shocked to find her with Bright Pink stockings Ancl a very much so i skirt executing exotic Pas Deus with Tony. Graceful As she always is one would still like her to leave Susji doing s to her More sophisticated friends the Gay French Metropolis. One is afraid that she will lose that appealing tremor in her Sweet voice and then she would be the Quaker girl no More. When Jessica sat with her Lover the Moonlight outside Portias House and sighing said i am never merry when i Hoar Sweet music she spoke perhaps what some of the Audi ence Felt Jast ing tit. The music of the Quaker girl is very Sweet too Sweet to is set. To anything paltry or coarse. And lust a few tasteful changes would make the Little remedy wholly pleasing. The first act is a most completely delightful. One loves from the first the Coy girl who is look ing out from the confines a Purit Anical Community with wondering eyes upon the outside world. Further More she makes one believe in her. The sentimental Appeal reaches and enfolds the wandering Tony. This fascinatingly net to and enhanced by Moncton s plaintive interludes makes the dominating Charm of the produce Barry Macdonough or. Jere and or. Llort Johannson All pupils ofor. Walsson. Kreisler tomorrow night. Tomorrow night Winnipeg music lovers will hear the famous violinist Lri Tsi Creisler. Interest has been awakened on All sides Over the coming of this great master. A great violinist a great musician a composer and a g Reata Soldier All combined in. Otie Supply a More in i cresting personality never appearing before on a concert platform. The concert in the Centra congregational Church will mean much to All lovers of Al Ivusic in general and to stui3er.t3-.of the violin in the world of music today Kreisler occupies a up Iuka . Teclu ally least the equal of any violinist Buford the Public the possessor of a tone " famous the world Over for its sensuous Beauty he adds to the equalities gifts of interpretation both of the classic and romantic composers which put in a class by himself. His programmes Are models of their kind arid constitute As far As possible within the limits of one concert a review of the Best runs in that Ihas been written for the violin. The one he will play tomorrow night is a universally popu Lar one which will will include his i Amous Caprine Vena is lives Al Oje and other popular compositions and transcriptions to Lay noon & Metz Len announce a special Sale of one Hundred of the Best seats a very Low figure. Only Ono Hundred will to sold particulars of this Sale will be found in another column. The regular Sale opens 10 o clock across moulding & s Kinners .323 port age Avenue. Spatrick s observed in Way Many entertainments held yesterday in Honor of Ireland s Patron Saint. . Patrick s Day was celebrated with a great Deal of enthusiasm in we Indef yesterday. In addition to the religious Observance of the Day in the Catholic churches there were entertainments of a Public a and private character in a great Many Hal s arid Homes last night. Several excellent concerts were Given among them being the ancient order of hibernian s Celebration in Central congregational Church the United Irish league in Manitoba Hall and the Young women s club of Knox Church. Two infants born in. The general hos pitj.i.1 were named Patrick acid Patricia. . Central Church. Ireland in song and. Story was the style of the . Patrick s Day Celebration held in Central Chur ii last night by the ancient order of hibernian their sixth annual Celebration of. Hiie aft if i Xvi l11c11 cell Al Ucelli w cd. In Lexja Miah a Quaker somewhat v�11 pm their Patron Saint s festival. The music quaking was very amusing. With h s wag old jut the Tal to bucolic Sweet heart Phoebe Coin Ren Lei. U f o rth a Bdl. I Mac both Home in the Quaker i Village and a Vii in Paris he was consistently ludicrous. Marguerite Cunard looked Superb , Ancl win ence gave the familiar songs and Melo Dies with such rare excellence of exe cution that the enthusiasm of All pres ent frequently reached unusual Heights. Cleary of Randvee Corday did Madame i Luni ii re he address by Rev l i the essential effervescence of l be Ole Minneapolis Given the interval be Tjie chorus girls wore simple a a 1 tween the first and second parts of the Dresser or bizarre a i eau no gramme. Was a new presentation of of the is e of dreams won great applause. He has a very powerful pleasing Toast. Some old Irish airs were enjoyed when miss Smith displayed her Mastery of the violin. Mrs. Hods son Soprano and Fred Lucas Elou zionist were the other Artistes. The evening was thoroughly enjoyed by All. The Sale of Home mad of candies was a Side attraction greatly indulged in. . Matthew s . The Irish concert Given in the Church Hall monday evening which there was a Large attendance was in every Way. A Success. The room was resplendent with ribbons and streamers of an Emerald Hue and the talk the laughter and songs were All of of d Ireland. The programme was commenced by the sunday school orchestra under its popular conductor or. J. S. Spence rendering a March entitled Ireland s Hope and in the course of the entertainment other Brilliant selections which were received with enthusiastic tokens of applause. Mrs. A Phillips in giving the second item delighted tie audience by singing " when Irish eyes Are smiling and also further held them in rapt attentiveness by singing towards the end of the programs. When. I dream of old Erin with re quests for Aji encore in each instance. Other singers were miss e. Robinson messes. H. Cryer and j. S. Spence. Brilliant instrumental selections piano Forte accompaniment duets and solos were Particia Tec in by mrs. Osborne misses e. Robinson and Arthur and mess. J. Robinson a. C. Fraser and Parker. Some humorous Irish dialogues were Given toy miss . 1ui 50g1 a i. Jujj a Wale a. In Civ i Lio Clouet lj.u11 Jujj a s necessity demanded and Sang m. The Story of Irei All a Ami special ref plenty of vim. Bixie Gerard is also a j Terence to the nearly achieved Hom handsome actress with a Fine was very pleasing As the persecute father Queary told Many anecdotes led . Phillip j. Moore of the ate caries Stuart Parnell of Iliad the Honor of singing the a vely j. P. O Connor John Dillon John and Waltz song come to the Ball 1 same brains Wou d be intensified in their loyally if Only England would Grant Ireland the right to take care of c. P. S e o to on me n May. Y go on re k e recommendations of delegates to defer action not v acceptable. Montreal March 17.according to information received today from a re liable Sou rce the three thousand Sec Tion men employed on the . May turn Down the recommendations of the delegates that negotiated on their Ibe half for an increase of wages and go on strike in a few Days thus1 tying up the entire system from coast to coast. The men Are an Uji angry mood the arbitration Board that was appointed to consider their Case brought in the award that the present rate of wages should continue and was. As a Stern protest against this and to demand an increase that the delegation inter viewed the officials of the . As soon As the agreement was arrived Between or. Mcnicoll of the . R., and the delegation representing the men to postpone further action until May 1, or As Soo n after that Date As the state of Trade would warrant such demand being made the result was flashed by wire to every local of the maintenance of Way employees of which body the Section men Are part. Arrangements had previously been made to take a referendum vote on Wie question of whether the members would accept the teams offered by the com Pany or immediately go out on strike and this vote is now toeing taken All Over the . System. The opinion a local la Bor leaders is that the vote will be against the de Ferring of consideration of their claims and of immediate action being taken and should this prove to be the Case will mean a strike of Gigantic pro portions As in the event of the Section men ceasing work the railway traffic on the entire system would toe a stand still. Fully covered by insurance. Forty families Livine in the were driven from their Homes by Tho flames. Ontario workmen s compensation Bill provides for payment of fifty five per cent of wage in cases of total disability. Toronto March 17.the Long prom ised workmen s compensation Bill was introduced As a government measure in the legislature this afternoon. Some of the main provisions of the toll Are As follows compensation for total disability will be a weekly payment of fifty five Ner cent of the average per week for the past twelve months. Employees will not be called on to contribute to the fund directly or in directly. In Case of death burial expenses of$75, arid an allowance 61 $20 per Mont i where the widow is the sole dependent and $5 additional for each child up to 16 years clerks Are included in the provisions but farm hands Are not. Farmers Are the Only employers exempted from the operation of the Bill. Tie fund will be administered by a Board of three members appointed for ten years each. No Accident compensation will be paid until a worker is Oft work due to Accident for seven Days or More. Provincial treasurer explains Hon. I. Lucas provincial treasurer stated today that in the workmen s compensation act As now stands$100,000 is the contribution of the on Tario government toward the initial operations of the act. There Are Many changes in he said but the principles have been adhered to us recommended by the commissioner. Sir win. Meredith. The amount for indemnity remains the same As under the first draft of the Bill. This is 55 per cent of the Waires for partial . To 52,000 and $20 per month for the widow in Case of the from f a c o r y to Home .7 Western Branch stores and Vii tie Mason & risen store. Here you la Al Iid gathered together under Oje roof an imposing assortment of pianos player pianos and Viet Rotas and what is of As much importance any of these instruments will be placed in your Home by making a Small Cash payment while very easy pay ments can be arranged for the balance. Make a Point of visiting us soon. Victor vie Irola recitals daily from 2 to 4 . Mason & Risch limited 274 Portage Avenue Winnipeg. Death of the husband who a. Tonal for each child up to Ihre. .3 Dren. The Bill contains die c Cost plan As advocated by the manufacturers in their draft l fire Toronto Toronto March 17 of the Laidlaw lumber com Nav. Erty the Corner of a Street und Eastern to the extent of about tiiiw1 started in the engine mom and to the planing Mill and a shed ft1 rear of both Beins destroyed loss is covered by. Gen bal. A sister s be Votion saves brother from. Ofal William Redmond and others of the was of course heartily enjoyed my or Len leaders with stirring effect. Hethe rendering of "bur.bi7.on, with a. Aid special stress on one John red-1 banging accompaniment came near i of Mona addresses which he Farl ated i challenging for extreme popularity j showing How the Best of Irish after the second act Victor Morle brains have been used to the Advance responded to insistent clapping Ancl ment of great Britain s prestige in the audience he woul d not. Weary 1 world and How much More of the them with a speech being tuesday. I but he would impersonate any noted actor they might choose. A. Voice from the gallery called Down Martin har Kenosha Plant destroyed. Kenosha wis. March 17.fire to Day destroyed the Larse Plant of the m. H. Pettit malt link co , with an estimated loss of upward of ?450,0op, and the versatile comedian in vey stated Martin Harvey Goin after a performance. " Home. The Quaker girl is to remain the Walker for the balance of. The week a matinee being billed for today and another for saturday. Her. Own Domestic affairs. With an eloquence that Bote qut the tribute paid him by Rev. Father Patton in in trod using him father Cleary extolled the value to great Britain of tier Iris i generals statesmen scholars and i no lated. Cut the Justice of the claim .1 of the bowels is an also Ute Neces sity for Good health. Unless the waste matter from the food which collects there is got rid of least once a Day decays and poisons the whole body causing bilious Ness Indi the Home of the permanent i Laucis. Mrs. Dane s i hrs. 15o to 7si-. Best. Fiat. Scat 25c. Mats. Tus a thursday saturday. Text week thu in a of Hie three shows daily 3, 8. 9 30. Mils. 10 to 25c. Kvffs., Loc to 35c. Kosc Rcd Scute Ull show we Trice Morelle s Hait Mony a study in Lloyl that Ireland should be allowed to uti1. Ize them in the formation and Perfec. I mrs. Dane s being i Mihic Tion of an Irish integral part of the Empire. Miss Edyth l. Lever has Seldom been heard to better advantage than in the songs she Reml ered ast night Kerry dances believe me if All Thole endearing Young Rory Darling and mrs. H. C. I Guild was greatly enjoyed when she Sang the last glimpse of Erin Rory o More and. Erin go John. gave inimitable rendition of such popular Irish sprigs As the i snowy breasted Pearl shamrocks of Erin byes from ire land and the lass from county a spice of humor was added toy i Liam Oneill in a few comic songs. Ringold s orchestra furnished several selections appropriate to the occasion and mrs o Gasi Monson Nickle gave a Choice selection of Irish airs on tie violin accompanied on the piano by miss Simonson. Miss Alice Doyle As accompanist sustained Hie excellent reputation she has Long enjoyed. The Church was almost filled and Only the lateness of the hour pre-1 vented every men Ber in the seconded by the permanent players this week bids fair to stand out As one or the Rne Niora ble productions of the season nov the Stock a company on account or the unusual align ment of parts the artistic excellence of the play itself and the exceptional manner in which is presented. Music r r comedy one can take his Choice the Empress week an both Are of a Good order. Beatric Morelle who has been featured in the Prince of Pilsen the the goddess of Liberty Etc appears in an elaborately staged musical act entitled a study in Royal Blue with her parisian Ihal Mony a i res five vocalists beside herself with Irma be i Bert. Harpist a Young artist of tonal ability. Spiegel s daughter s Beau a character comedy play let is presented by Joe Maxwell s players with a plot of Domestic storm " in a Germau a Meh san Home serving to introduce Cima moly Hur Norup Eha act ers and developing a fetch no Hue love Ion and sick headaches. And other harsh Mineral purgative irritate the delicate lining of the bowels. Or. Morse s Indian Root pills entirely vegetable regulate the Boyels effectively without weak ening sickening or griping. Use or. Morse s " an 0 theatres will be hip Lily in j port from Jerng encoded. Of i of i. Other Bik s. R in. Arts i of created this week the Niho Cle ver Natl exceedingly in Novetti of the barn Yiirs scene presented by Ilona torn and ml.le.171l � r d Al Liza. With a Methins like fifty tools As Cher actor. This1 pretty novel turn i a Otth watching. is almost impose to indicate the enormous Amoun to f Witmor from this per Forron. An be which with a farcical. Representation of a genuine cock that Irish Tang Marie Mann the yesterday in Honor Tho Home of clean dancing. Open every even Luff. Except sunday. Pictures 8 to 9 15 . Dancing. La to 12 15. Admission gents 15 cents ladles 10 cents. Watch f o r up Olal attractions. My. And j1ks. Wittu teachers in the not of dancing. Two classes each evening for beginners. Special classes every saturday afternoon for beginners to30. Tango prac tace class 4 . Hour. Provato lessons any Fields & Lewis lit a to s ws1 in s tomcat s roosters. As danced by Victoria theatre of . Patrick Day. A Max Tor Vii Loptson. Miss m p r v . Master a rur Stelt Rne to. Mis Bivi m n i i a , ?.t is a on Naki-.ians=on and l visa Lara th-,.-Crl. 5y and mind. Sora drinkers is to adv selves others have to be saved or they wish or not. Whisk inflamed the delicate membrane of nerves of the stomach into a ten a Taring craving for or int and i i w i l l s 1 be lost the Power Ron i head How miss i Ujj f Kier n. B., saved her Ruther i i is Curre. Belied use ulv a i b0, $2.00, Jim Crl $1,25. On Sale 12 o clock today. No Telep Folk reservations on to Csc special rate. Regular Sale 10 ., Crau go a ing & skinners 3e3 Portigo prices $1.00 to $3.00. Tops cuu chs. I in Nitis my Tat that Ait Chapel Cor. Sherbrooke .and Ellice Avenue or. Allan Crabtree of Texas win speak wednesday on Hort Atory truths 8 . All Welcome. Come and bring a Friend. Your Temple of music the unmatched Beauty of the creeks Early temples has been the inspiration of architects for 2,000 years. But their music is gone forgotten. No Genius can restore As we do the crumbling columns of her acropolis. We have caught the spirit of their Art however in the design of the modern Temple of music the Graf Onola. The favorite for instance embodies the same principles of proportion and contour and As an example of Cabinet making pays the same tribute to modern music As the architecture of the greek temples did to ancient music. Graf Onola music is worthy of this tribute. You can put this modern Temple of music with its inexhaustible repertoire in your own Home for As Little As $20.00. You pay for in convenient monthly amounts whether you Purchase the grand $650 or a lower priced instrument. The Columbia store 7 Winnipeg piano co. 353 Portage Avenue Corner Hargrave
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