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4tkiimttmmmHMixmtt0Mtw DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, fAT,TCM. OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBI3K 10, 1007 P TitlTBTlTHTUTHTJITTaTTTiTTTTTBTTTBTTTTn l btbi 1 1 ail i m m k n i 0 i i-HTn i .-. - - -- - ... HTiiTRTIf f 1ib , ( rlTBTITBTHTHTJITIIVaTIlTIITBTBTIlTaTalTaTBTBTHTBTIBTHTBl l btb ( 1 1 i ii i b raj m k n i 0 iHTn i .-. - - -- - ... TiiTRTIf(Uli., 35i SOCIAL DOINGS OF THE WEEK AND THEATRICAL AMUSEJiSf PI s sa L t k AMUSEMENTS prime minister fears It la a hopoloss the chnporono's nnmo. She meets U-.i. i... 4...i. n- i.i- !.,-, i i,n..t A'twntor nil.l Imfni'n 1ir tina Imrl n 1 1 1 I II I I W-IM-MWm--m- I f -p ho b brvo(1 by tho unoxpoct0(1 chance to Introduce himself, ho dl- Auditorium Rink. japptnranco of "Holnrlch Lemp- covers that somq one has Jmporson- Open afternoon and evening, ex-. i1RMBor" or Chicago, who Is nt ones nted him. .She baliovoa hltn th cept Sundays. promoted to the position of "Royal prospector who discovered the claim I Chef." Tho new Chef turns out ionnd expresses rogrot that hor father Oiicrn IIouso Dates. ,1)e n joko-smlth, and around him ro-ldldn't grubstake him. Atwntor' Christian Sclenco lecturo Monday .volves nil tho Incidents that show foreman, known ns Totem Polo Pete, clovor dramatic construction. Tho has an unworkod claim that prom opdra Is staged In fine stylo both In Jscs much but Is usotoss without costumes and every accessory re- water and when Discovery claim Is i-i i ..I..-. ii ..- r,.l..r Ill'nVOn n fn Hiiro tin fnrmo n nnplnnv. II lll LU lilVO Ik II u UI nutki.tsi !-"- - - " Md" t l'""' comfdy, ,vhno ,tll0 enociaHsts, chorus, dan- ship with Atwater, who hns the en- night by Dr. J. F, Fluno. "Human HeartB" Tuesday night. I, Comic opora musical "Tho Royal Chef," Wednesday night. corS( nml aupomumerarlos meet every glncorlng skill to build the necessary I requirement, and In point of num- water ditch. Miss Eastman tnd hor Thursday night "The Alaskan," a bor8 0xccej8 nny tliat h,usunl1y re- party, Including a grotesque typo of great mnsterpleco. 'quired In musical comedy. a niUBOum fossil collector who Is her It Is claiming a good donl to Bay uncle, leave for Nomo whero bIio has hero In "Tho Man on tho Box" whlcn f,LA f TuJlhnt thero has been now Ideas a bungalow, and Atwnter promised '.will ho seen at tho Grand opern vrauv MSjtJCJLCb aaudo "The Stronger Sex" Is a story of English life aild Introduces only character of rofluemont nml cul ture. With n rocord preceding It of over half n yoor in London at ono theater Its coming return there to another playhouse and the fact that It has been nccoptod unreservedly by the most critical English playgoer. Unquestionably It Is nn excellent play for tho uses of thh dainty and populnr little American star. Max Flgmnn Coming Later. Max Flgmnn has established him self the foremost comedlnn on tho Amerlcnn stngo by his admirable Interpretation of Hnrold MncOrath's JOHN P. OOBDEAY, Mgr. evolved In this clnss of popular en- to visit her there at a house party .houso later In tho senBon. From thn TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Tho Nover Falling Delight W. E. XnnkevWJe'a Enormous Triumph Huiiian Hearts A Story from Llfo Prouented In Drnmntlc Form Abounding In Humanity, Bubbling Over with Joyous Comedy. tortnlnmont, but tho talnly substantiated In W0. F. CORDRAY, Mgr! UU WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER i Fraztte & Wade Prent the orp DIRECr FROM 26 WEEK'S RUN IN CHICAGO THE claim Is cer- on New Year's eve. Tho act closo3 Atlantic to the Pacific coast and Tho Royal with a hurried departure of tho mln- from Canada to Mexico nothing biu Chef" which Alan Dale, tho well-.ors with all their movable effects, praises have been spoken of Mr. Fig known Now York critic pronounces Atwater and Pofe, being the last to man's art, tho excellence of his com as "bright, cheery and enticing." ileavo tho scono of tholr fruitless In- pnny ami the perfection of his sconlc ibors. A wnrdrobo mistress bent on production, To nchlovo success In "THE ALXSKAX." i marrying tho thentrlcnl manager a character of which all renders havo If provides much of tho comedy. formed preconceived Ideals is no m Sent sale opens at Box Office Wodnosdny 9 OrratcKt Scenic Production of the 1Ho second net buows tno inter- menn tiiBK, nnu denotes mo uiorougn Season Totem Poles nnd Real ,or ot l'8S Eastman's bungalow at ocior anj nrtht. Mr, Flgmnn has ft- Aluskun Dogs 70 People. Nome In tho dend of winter. Tho ways been considered ono of tho beat ROYAL CUB With the Orisinal Big Cast, Including i WM. J. MdCARTHY land THE I 30 Song Hits, 30 20 Fun Matm M ! n. m. pria, BROILfK J $1.00, 75c, 50c. miiwwwwwuwww i Thrilling and Something now nnd docldodly re freshing In tho comic opora lino Ifl T O N I G H.T ! WestwoocTs Stock Company At the KONGER-GRAND Prcsontlng tho 3-nct comody drnma entitled Other people's Money Illustrated songs, Hpcclaltlcs and moving pictures botwoon nets. COME AND FORGET YOUR SOR. ROWS. iicausiic aiumuuiui clnim0(1 for ..Tho AinBlfin ... v;hirh Arouse tho Spectator to tho High-John Cort wIU pr080nt wIth olabor. est Pitch of Enthusiasm. nto crfoclB nt u,0 Grnml opora h0(WJ Prices 7Gc, GOd, 3Gc, 2Gc. Box ofllce oxt ThurBuny night. Tho book and opona Tuesday, 0 n. m. 'lyric nro by Joseph Blethon and Max Flgmnn, and tho music Is by Harry GIrard. With Its scones laid In about Nomo, whoro climatic condi tion suggost tho wildest bijow , storms nnd various brilliant light ing effects such as tho Aurora uoronius uut uoos not oxciuuo n mild Bummer season, thoro was u chnnco for nil tho brilliancy of scenic effects, a comic opera ad mirer cmil.l wish fnr In Min Etntrliii of this Joint work of tho Messrs, Blothen, Flgmnn and GIrard', and Mr. Cort hns produced It with a lavish purpose. Thoro Is a ronl plot and a woU worked out story of absorbing Inter est to "Tho Alaskan," which In Itsolf Is n boon for comic opora. Tho plot deals with tho fortunes of Rlchnrd Atwnter a poor Now York boy who Is "grubstaked" by a rich man named Eastman" who hns n protty young daughter. Tho young man has arrived In tho Alaskan gold Holds nnd Is working his claim whon tho story opons. It Is sovornl years einco ho left tho "civilized" world nnd ho has heard nothing frpm lite monled pnrtnor In tho grubstake. "Dlscovory claim," his mino, is soon In tho mild, Alasknn summer in full operation, tho comploto mining pnrnphornnllannd "slulco box" with real running water nro shown. Atwntor roeolve a letter from MIbs EnBtmnn who was a very small girl whon ho loft Now York, which hns beon two yonrs reaching hliu. It tells him of tho donth of hor father, making hor solo holr to" tho Eastman fortuno and his now pnrtnor In the grubstnko. While Miss Eastman wns not only old onoughto remember At wntor but slightly, Bho wns so much Improssod with tho liking hor fathotf "Human Henrt" Next Tucwlny. "Human Honrta" will bo prosontod itlilo Benson with nn ontlroly now econlo oqulpmonl. -Mr, W. E. Nnnke vllle, nt groat cxponso had pljoto graphic vlewB for tho now Bcenoa tnkon In tho hills of Arkansas, in tho locality wlforo tho scones of tho pjay nro told, so ns to hnvo tho pro duction ns 'true to llfo ns possible. ThoRO photogrnpha woro turnod over to tha sconio artist and tho result has boon most Bntlsfnctory. Mr, Nnukovlllo nlso commissioned tho photogrnphor to pick anything In tho way of properties that might lend color to nny of tho sconos. Tho artists acquired an anvil and hollows from tho vllllngo blooksmlth Bhop, that woro ouco usod by tho proto typo of Tom Lognn, tho horo of tho Play. "Human Honrts" in nil fts now econlo oplondor, will bo seon nt tho Grand opora hpuso next Tuostlny. "THE ROYAL CHEF." Famous Muslrnl Comedy Coming to Hnleni. HHtfHjHHk.,') fS '"lkJiE iti.iH.HWI.i.i.i.H wBSfBgijif ,',!illlllllllHllllllllllllllHllllllllllH HHhbIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVk- ' HhH ra Ml HHH IHB. I fill IpIIhI i Kingf&M!- nBpnrngua fern. Loosely tncked'nnd crnnn i,i.h nn Mm linnlfnf nml inlntf lil,. . ' Kt,t' ; ... 7.,:; "'.::. "" ..::.:". i"" v",uca inrouta ttet, ... Ui uiu v.iuu.v ,Ya a .uvas Knot uming room. The brlda tu t ihiiia i Hflinii hikiiaii nu..ii ii.. """ iihioiuh iiuuuii, Olllllll ny KOWnpfl n n !.. .v i - --- u tiairuiir an a pule green teeomy, while lt woro conventional black, if improsslvo but ilmpls which wns performed Btdtr i or nilstlotoo and em lk! of jpnlmo, both on tho floor nnd tho (Window sont, gnvo a pretty effect. A ivaso of lnrgo white chrysnnthoinunn at each sldo of tho window sont completed tho decorations In this 'room. Smllax was twined nround counlo nml h em.. jtho chnndoliors nnd wns usod In the dining room where" i other nvnllnblo spneos. The dining luncheon was served. (room wns In yollow nnd greon. Light 6ing to the serloui Hint i strands of smllnx woro 4nckod on brltle'6 sister, who mi la tho yollow window hnnglngs nnd a with her mother only the ,iargo vaBo or yoiiow chry8antho-:tlvos were Invited to ltw ,111111118 wns tho tnblo centerpiece, hinrrlngo ceremony )!!a Misses Mario TInfnr. ATnllln Riinenrn. Rtlnunn vm rnrtnnti in Alma Ruof nnd Zon Toothncro assist-.tho brldo's bouquet whlck i od In serving. carnations tied with i!n I Tho brldo woro cronm net, over ribbon. Those preientttttS taffota, with trimmings of Irish Mrs. Wiley Moore. Curd I .point nnd silk bnnds. Sho woro no Mr. nnd Mrs, LcwIj tlws, veu, msieno n uniniy wroatn or Agnes Stinson, Logan turn smllnx. vory effectlvo In hor Unlit Miss Georcla Whlttler. (A 'colored hair. Sho cnrrled nn nrml Mr. and Mrs, Mooreilwi jbc.iquot of white chry8nnthomums., circle of friends In tfcintj Sho Is tho oldest daughter of Mr.'wish them ovcrr happlt and Mrs. Honry C. Schultz, well will roside at th corer f ' known resldonts of this city. Cho and Marlon slroela. ' ill DouWe Slalc QuarU-t I doublo quartet Dait Is vory popular among hor friends i nnd Is a young lady of pleasing np ipenrnnco. Mr. Wilson formorly resided hero jzed by tho men rinjent' but now lives In Portlnnd. Ho Is .which promises tofltetu i well known In rnllrond circles and lovera of tho city i " i9 n vounir man of Bnlondld chnr-'oiiinH nt the valley an actor nnd nttalnraonts. to hear a quality of m!c! They will bo nt homo to tholr not been presented reK7S, friends, nftor December 1st, nt G47 i0cl organization of Hr East Plnn Btrnflf. Li.nMin Is romDOied of toW' Tho brldo's going away suit wns of obtainable In the CapM w ctrlpod materlnl with myrtlo green i8 under the dlrtlosV predomlnntlnjr In tho color. It was Her tace. wno WIU "" l Btrictly tailored and her hnt wns down the bass side of ttjjj tho light shndes of greon' nnd bluo. The -club will proww nosed of the follow r Stinson-Moorefl Welding. Mlss Gertrude irutclicbon, in "The Royal Chef." L. . a wiltitmi Wl' A very pretty wedding took place second tenors. A'jTLJ r .. . i it. .. il. 41 e ni. -" tyunany nrrernoon nt u o'ciock ni iu n, aiaruu; m v'j nomo or wr, nna Mrs. .ewis biihsoh ana tti'- ajfxM on Commercial street when Mlssrhnrles E. hno j JlI130f m k..., , , ?.., 'nnw ninin, Hinn,i , rn, n, , ... ,., , .. Mary D. Stinson was united In mar- Heritage and M" null UI WIU JUUIIK ! UIMl. nO Or- "-" .-vv..v Uf ium,i iui: uu'o " mw miuupi II CVHM UUU Ilia , . -r . t. ,i nni.,i o ai.i. Potfl nrn.liirml ni.nnHtlaa f nnrfnrmnr. Wk n .. i, rlaBO tO ROBS E. MOOrCS thO WOl.- b''TO niimnuu luniniiK lull l ,----- -,,... ..wU ul ji. ' ..v- v uu .imn uii uu "Th Royal Chxif" I down for n Pete produced which arrives nt "Discovery claim" dlrt"' and tno unoarthlug Just ns tlio trial of tho proved to bo a failure. Smnllbury Strnnder, a of the mine has ninstodon skeletln fonmd by tho mu- tsoum man nt Atwator's bid mine, thoatrlcal nns revealed a valuable vein of gold visit to Snlom and will npponr at.manngor who has tnkon "Florndorn" Tft0 museum mnn representing some th Grand opora houso on noxt to Alaska has lost everything but Now Yo,'k capitalists, offers Atwater Woduesdny night. Tho music of tho ' the Boxtotto, hearing gold has boon ft oheok for n million for nil his play Is not only oxtromoly cntchy, found In profusion nt tho Atwntor nilnnB intorests In Alaska. Ho ac- Box" dlspols all question and places him in tho front rank of American comedy stars. Mr. Flgmnn is under tho management of Mr. John Cort, who nlso directs tho tours of Mndamo Cnlve, Sarah Truax, "The Alaskan" nnd Maudo Fealy, In nddl tlon to looking after some seventy o j-M-i-K hk but has scorod nmnbor for number 'mine, brings tho show girls thoro In cPts Jt nnd whon his real Identity odd theaters in the northwest. with nny ovor written for n slnijio n final offort to rotrlovo his fortune. ,8 rellovod to Miss Eastman through production, p ninny-n dny. Tho ( Tho Florndorn "wink" soojiros n tno necessity of vllvldlng the pro econlo offocts aro dserlbod ns groat 'miioh nottlod mal for tho survivors coods of th'e grubstake in which she nnd tho company with Wm. J. Mo-of Smnllbury's enterprise but tho luis inhorltod a hnli lntt;est from earthy in tno leading role, unusually (miners inform thorn that everybody nor ""Her, tlioy ecome ongnged capablo. Tho localo of tho "Roynl, hns to work for tliolr vltuals In Alas- n"d tho ploce closes with n jolly Chof' is tha mythlcnl "Isle of kn nnd thoy nro forced Into mining Now York's oolobrntlon in whloh on Oolong" over which tho "Rajah" .toga. Whon Miss Eastman arrlvos, Bngomont rings nnd eongrntulatlons rul03 In exaltod dignity; finding his Strandor Is taken for Atwator bo- aro th, ardor of-the day. Thoro are Chef has attompted to poison him, cause ho facetiously pronounces htra- wnny itunoful songs, nnd' a nns ino asc(.i uoneauou ami or- snir linsa nf tim m nn wfim, . i,.- wnion imvo ropnivmi mmnra nn encore, ospfolnlly tho Totem PololWas so,omn,zod Twosdny evonlng at .number, "Arlee" nnd "The Naughtv-ii6t at t,lQ norao ot tllQ bride's " r . . known printer of this city. The rooms woro prettily decorated for tho occasion with potted palms nnd .fons, smllax and white carna tions, Tho drawing room where the coremony wns performed by Wiley Moores1, the brother of tho groom. being artistically de$rnted In white o th, Rifit . "v T. ., ami The wm-rzrfat Mrz'z among i i ucn. - . popular at tberl IM ii SOCIAL GOSSIP lf-W-H-H-H-M4iH n . . l7 Sdiultz-WHson Winding. The marriage of Miss Ella Lurcoa chorusos sohultz and Mr. Chnrlos A. Wilson j ,T - . , ,- .,., ,.. ... r riniini"i Little Lady OJL' I Asldo from giving the piece , elaborate staging Mr. Cort has pro- vuiod a strong company of singers .nnd comedians, Including Harrv !S?' i?l, l' T'!uing march, which ,,.uu, ..uuiu .-uiwuuuuii, Annie Adair. Harold Vltard, William Fauigs and M. V. L. Smith. Stronger parents, 1744 East Court street ' anJRev. P. S. Knight was the officiating alergyman. About twenty-five guosts' were present. Misses Molllo Runcorn and Mary Sohultz nlavod thn waA.l wns "Hearts and Flowers," nnd tho music of the two! violins was exceedingly sweet. Tho living room was simply but artistically lecorated for the occa sion, yellow, white and green was v7rnHnuedoa!J HOW I GRAND OPERA JNO. F. CORDRAYiiWl John Cott Pk"" THE SEASON'S BIGEST BW"1 The Mask t "Seen lu Uiuuau Hcrt." Muurio Fenley In "Tlio Sex." the color scheme, and blended well Mlsa. Maude Fealoy's plaj' for tho'wIth thQ PveMy rooms, done In present season and tho mm n wkim, browns. la a large window susnend- b?Js, to, hereon here at the Grand 'Ji.'SJt T7 0t amUax was AX ORIGINAL COMIC OPK By Blethen, Flgmnn and GIrard. "kicf "tf " bocker Theatre, New York, and jecor continent. n AfllCAL nP0 THE "HEW litis- w ----nrtsil tt-j . . r -ci a II i i a.-4 - iimi I'Kiirim . Kiir Prices $2.00, U-50. 75c, 60c Seat 9 a. hi. re5 I