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They both lit up, Quaintance pro longing the action a little, and then ! he began without further preface.“My story’s a somewhat tangled one. It starts with a blood-fued. You know what that means—In the south, O’Ferral.”He paused. His friend nodded assent without speaking. He went on in a lower undertone, his eyes kindling.“There’s one in my family. In it, mark you, and not with any outsider. My father’s only brother, Miles Quaintance, began It—and kept it up—till he died last Christmas in San Francisco. He murdered my father. Not with knife or shotgun, but legally and by inches. It would have been easier to put up with the other way.“I’m the last of the Quaintances living, and—I must carry on the j quarrel. My account’s with the dead man, Miles.’ ,O’Ferral stared at him, brows bent, listening closely.(To be continued.)M AM^JTk, A JUJ1SPOKANEFred Nice gets all the chance he wants in the title part of “The Gingerbread Man,” which opened last night for the rest of the week. Everybody, in fact, appears to hang back modestly to let Fred cut loose. There are several other good character parts and a program of song and fun that . balances pretty well. The quartet carried off the bulk of honors In the song numbers. Some handsome stage setting is thrown in where needed.PANTAQE8Bonner, the writing and calculating horse, continues to be the chief attraction this week at Pan-tages. I^eroy’s burlesque on an opera singer is a piece of character work.AUDITORIUMIf you are isoing to ask a man to! The last week of the many that take your part be sure he doesn’t the Shirley company has played take all you have. * continuously in this city closesLoveWJ-.;oUi\COPVfUOMTas the Racycle wheel is a winner of admiration every time, and for the best of reasons, too. It is the handsomest bi-Its living grace and beauty are perfec-While its running qualities and speed and marvelous mechanical construction, giving great strength with extreme lightness of weight, are quality unapproachable.cycle made, tion itself.A. D. McDonald Supply CompanyPhone Main 303212 Riverside Avenuebody feel good, but in reality they are only Increasing the regret that the Shirleys* days are ended here.WA3HINQTONThe week has been a gratifying one in appreciation of the art of Mabel McKinley. She is the best In that iine that is likely to come along.mmTHM1U t|ljhlman. M«r6P0KANC/6 LAADINt TNMflUChas. H. Muehlman, MgrTHREE NIGHTS, COMMENCINGTONIGHTSeats Selling The Great Musical Fantasy andComic Opera %“THE GINGERBREAD MAN”By Frederic G. Rankin and A. Baldwin Sloane Fresh from the Musical Bakery.Prices—50c, 75c, $1, $1.50.6POKAHE/d UMOIN# TVSI^thaChas. H. Muehlman, Mgr.TWO NIGHTS, COMMENCINGSUNDAYSeats Tomorrow Prices—75c, 50c, 25c.BLACK PATTI(The original) and her Musical Comedy Company€PHONE MAIN 311jo».a.huujj» wm.h—MflT.TO- DATuo |T0-NIGHT50« w*iCWI5-23-3075«“A Night at a Circus,” presented by the Ellis-Nowlan Co., with 20 acrobats and comedians. Cheridah Simpson, American prima donna. Pellaton Foran In “A Spotless Reputation.” Novelty Dancing Four, with Johnny J. Hughes. De Hollis Valora, comedy jugglers. Frank Whitman, dancing violinist. MUe. Latina, “Physical Culture «Girl.” Moving pictures. Compton’s orchestra.MINTAGES’ THEATERUNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE.E. C. Walker, Mgr. Phone 1398. WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY,MAY 9TH B-O-N-N-E R “The Horse with a Human Brain.” BORDEN, ZENO HAYDEN BROS. ROBT. H. BERTRAM CO. RICHARDS BROS.LEROYNevins* “My Rosary” (Illustrated)Matinee Daily.THE AUDITORIUMropuarSheet Musilt;a Copy17cSaturdain navy, brown prices are $15.04An IAt such a sira very unusual sa from 32 to 44. 1that visit our ga lace and insertit for such waists price, eachWomen’s was flounce at bottoiAll are dollar skids, daintily 1SKTONI) FLSince the prolt;in our own city, natural grace of whole effect is j quantity of gem manv transcont ♦beginning on Sj at the under no1
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Spokane Press

Spokane, Washington, US

Fri, May 14, 1909

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