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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 3910. 13 PROMISES OF THE PRESS AGENTS HAZELRIGG FORCED TO GIVE GUARANTEE TO SECURE "IN HAYTI" During llio coining wenk I will won't to iy imlroiiH two of llu IiikIi ohI cIuhm nttniclloiiH Hint conn' to tlio count lliii nnitNnn nml wliilo it 1 tinf(irliiiml( Hint tlfoy iiiiiuir on roiiNi(Mitivo iiIrIiIm, (Iio Hiiporior . oollunwt of t tin nltmolloiiN my .x ntiMo for tliU booking, On Tliiiiailnv, l-Vlininry 1 71 Is. Iln Henry Miller coin puny pruHonts "Tim Grout Dhlilo," Iinilml liv ninny iim "llni Oronl Amori cnn plny.V TIiIm nttrnotion Itwolf in worthy of linving nit onlho wook to Itnolf lint for n ftinnll city liko Moilofnl to follow it tip tlio nnxt nlglil with tlio hlggfHl tniiHlcnl cnmoily on the rnnil, Moln tyro nml ITonlli, in out of (lie ordinary to Hny tlio lonst. In nrrior to mx'tin tlio latter I wiih rninpolloil to give n Inrgp riihh gnnrnnlee, mo it will lie noreMxnrv for ine to eitt llie free 111 nml erpilit neronntM for this one nt trnotion. I might Hny thnt my getting uoli nttrnotioim for nnxt Honnoti n "The Ovntlemnn From "MWlNHippi, "The Fourth F.Htnto." Mr. Lonlio Cnrlor, PeWolf Hopper. olo iloponiN on the showing I ntHko thin work n thoxe (Iiowm nre 1iolh Klnw A Krlnnger fnrnpnnlo nml they control the hook iug. Repcctfnlly, CHAR. P. HAZE LI? TOO. PICTORIAL SIDE OF "GREAT DIVIDE" SAID TO BE FASCINATING Tim pictorial hMo of "The Orent Divide," n which n npecinl company in to nppcnr nt tlio Medford theater on Thurndny night, February 17th, N nAU to bo strikingly fnnoinnting. The fimt two scenes nro full of the tit niOHphcro nnd color of tho bnundloM went, porvndcd by Dm Hpirit of inoun tninH nnd pining. Tho firt act net ting rcprnRfltitrt n cabin on a cnctus ranch in Bouthorn Arizona. The hoc ond act nhown tho "Roof of tho World." a wild, magnificent spot nt tho top of tho Rockies. Hero on the gront continental divide is fought out tho conflict between the hem and the SCENE FROM M'INTYRE & HEATH'S "IN HAYTI." heroino he, typifying the uufetered InwleMH fredoui of tho mountain and desort, lio reflecting the Puritan idenls of bar Now England home. The grandeur of tho bcciioh rivoh an ul tuoHt epio background to thin wtrug gle of contrasted national tempera ment of caHt and went. Stephen OhoutV abodo in tho CordilloniH over lookrt a yawning canon nnd, unread out before it is an impreRHtvo vistn of vant dixtnncc ncroRs tho mountain tops. It was just such n scene ns this viewed in all itn gorgeoun went- eni coloring from moon to Htinsct, that inspired the imagiuntion of Wil liam Vaughn Moody to writo this drama of "Tlio Grcnt Divide." which wnB instantly hailed upon its present ation in Now York City ns "tho great American piny," everyone has been praying for. Mr. Moody is a college professor, n lonelier of literature in tho univeraiy of Chicago, nnd ban been writing poetto draroan along Mnssicnl Greek linen, but the voice of tho west spoko to hicf one summer day on the top of tho Continental Di vide and he brought back its uttter aiicos to the cast and west, tho north and south, in the most notable drama of the oast half century. The sale of soats for the "Great Divido" will begin Monday, February 14th, at 10 a. m. Prices $1.50, $1.00 and 60c. M'INTYRE HEATH ARE ON TOP ROUND OF FAME'S LADDER nnd Hcnth linvo hud remarkable! prnino for tholr grcntnofls of Bcenic. diHplny and the vivncioim breakneck, pace mid tuneful singing of their dainty choriiH of girls; but thi sea-i Hon Klnw nnd Erlnnger arc said to have elaliorntnd noon tinst nnnrenuiu to givo thoRe famous stnrn the best BUjiportt thoy linvo ever had. J "In Huyti" 1m n iniMcal comedy by, John J. McNnlly, with music and ly-! rics by Jerome nnd Schwartz, nnd hns sixteen numbers each brimmiig with dash nnd paprika both book: nnd music being typically modern. 1 The story tells of one of the com- j inon nnd nhorl-lived rnvrtlntinnn in! Hayti in which two American finnn-j ciers a stranded theatrical company young lovers nnd n pair of rollick-! ing "cullur folks" became so mixed , up that tho affair is taken quite be yond the control of the Ifvtinn nnn. ' uince, and explosions of mirth nre more frequent thnn those of the gnt lihg guns. The cotnnnnv is n brillinnt nno nml made up of high salaried players of reputation. In nddition to Mclntyre nnd Henth. who now appear to. bo nt the zenith of their comic nower. there i Julinn Rose. fYesh from the great est success ever mnde bv an Ameri can cnndcville plavcr in Etirnne: At. fred Fisher. Flora Crosbie. John H. I'ratt, Fletcher Norton, Olto Johnson, Marian Stanley. Inst season primn donnn with tho Rogers brothers, Jane Burby, Carrie Reynolds and many others. The chorus of Rixtv mrls mnr h depnded upon to be the nick of beauty, and with the dynamic vivaci ty 01 1 n many dances nnd the bril linnt co.ltming, Klnw nnd Erlnnger mny be nid to hnve provided n renl invigorne for the pnded thentergor. The rotrilr seat "nlc will begin Tuesdny, February 15 and the prices will be $2. .$1.50, $1.00 nnd 75c. Elks' Minstrels Soon. Tho nppenrnnco in Medford of the oldest firm of Inughmakcrs in the theatrical world is to be Friday, Feb ruary 18th. when Klnw & Ei-humer'H new laughing, trust, "Mclntyre nnd Henth in Hnyti,'1 will appear at the .Motuord tlteator. Th former productions built nrouml the fun-making abilities of Mclntvre Tho local lodgo of Elks nre plnn- ning to soon put on a huge minstrel show. No expense is to bo spared in making it n hit of tho senson. With stnrs liko Burgess nnd Andrew in the enst n splendid time is expect jed. I Tho cast will bo n Inrgo one and the chorus will be well drilled. A combination of speed, power nnd strength. U10 Buick. 281 Medford Theatre Thursday Night, February 17, 1910 HENRY MILLER PRESENTS "The long awaited American play"--(N. X Press) "The Great Divide" By Win. Vaughn Moody ''A drama of American prose" (London Standard) Over 600 Preformances in New York. Now Crowding the Adelphi Theatre, London Seats on Sale Monday February 14 $1 50, $LOO and 50c SPFCIAL COMPANY AT HASKINS DRUG STORE Medford Theatre February 1 3th. Mclntyre AND 1 f Heath IN HAYTI rAXAGER IIAZELRIOG TAIvES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE APPEARANCE IN EEDFORD ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, OF THE FAMOUS ELABORATE PRODUCTION OF McINTYRE & HEATH IN 'IN HAYTI," WITH THE ASSURANCE OF OFFERING IT TO MEDFORD THEATERGOERS WITH THE WORLD-KNOWN COMEDIANS. McINTYRE AND HEATH, NOW AT THE ZENITH OF THEIR M3BTH MAKTNG POWER, THE BRILLIANT SCENIC ATTRACTIONS AND THE DANCING CHORUS OF BEAU TY, WHOSE DAINTY VIVACITY HAS MADE IT SO GREATLY PRAISED. TIHS IS THE LARGEST COMPANY PLAYING IN THE WEST THIS SEASON, AND ITS ROLLICKING FUN HAS CAUSED IT TO BE KNOWN AS "KLAW& ERLANGER'S LAUGHING TRUST," AND REPRE SENTS THE TYPICAL EXPENSrVENESS AND BEAUTY OF THE KLAW & ERLANGER BIG SHOWS. I TtAR got Soakco with tvjsiry vCTypt rc inc. mhuct WT v.' i dish; of I tit FLETCHER Wfifr a i i ii tnt " THlS.ANO TWf MTU. - - ' z