La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 06, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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GflMD OPEftA fl LA GRANDE TOMGHT
INLAND CITY SECURES MUSICAL TREAT SUCH AS METROPOLIAN CITIES RAVE OVER
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As- stated before, the city secured the
quartet because there was .an ' open
Promptly at 8 o'clock tonight for
obvious reason the C'onricd Metro
politan Opera yuaitet will face the
audience In the Tabernacle. The rta
son for this is that the singers must
leave on the evening train.
This remarkuble galaxy of singers';
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Soldiers' Chorus." ' This masterpiece
has been mastered by the choir, and
this Is the only piece In which hteal
talon figures, will be worth listening
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The singers are accompanied by Ar
thur Roernstein,' the "musical director,
who himself holds much claim to dis
tinction. .. ' ;
Th seats are going rapidly for this
musical treat, demonstrating that th
citizens of the city appreciate the op
portunity that has Seen presented to
them.
. ''THE FIRE SONG." ,;
THE SCENIC it"
Win. Jacoby, Contralto, with the Me
- tropolltan Opera Company.
Campanaii,
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Girted
date between ' Boise and Portland.
Baker City and Pendleton mlss.ed this
chance, therefore La Grande is In a
It and Several Oilier Excellent Num
bers With Cbmk! Opera.
are bringing music to La. Grande
which has never bem heard befoie,
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Among the musical numbers Intro
duced In the massive production of
"The Cat and the Fiddle" Is "The Fire
Song." This Is one of the greatest
Incantation numbers of recent years.
It Is somewhat on the order of the fa
mous Lole Fuller dance; Other good
hits are "Lota, From South Dakota,"
The Mermaids," "Modesty Restrains
Me From Adding Any More," "The
Date Tree," "I Wish I Were a Sailor,"
and many otherv catchy, airs. These
are ail presented witrt elaborate stage
accessories and are enhanced by the
latest designs of the costumer's xart
S. A. CAIIDIXIEK,
Proprietor aiul: Slanager.
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HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE
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LATEST MOVING P1CTUKES.
The lilg- vaudeville features'
MOKRIS & MORItlS
Sketch Artists
P. A. WALTERS,
The Comedian. .
Happy Poor. , - , .
A Short Story. ,
A Good Cigar.' . '
A Kitchen Maid'a Dream,
Matinee prices as usual.
At the eveqlng performance
during the week the prices will
be 15 and 10 cents.
fChange of Program Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.
' Matinee: .Tuesday, Thursday
4 and Saturday afternoons at 2: SO
Children ' under 15 years of
age 5c at matinees.
THE SCENIC
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Madimie Rjipoltl, Kfpraiio, with
Metropolitan Op'ra Company.
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because the city has never hoard grand
opera stars, direct from Now York.
class by Itself In this respect. The
qimiti't Is hurrying to Portland where
a crowded house will hear them to
morrow night.
Choir Will Slnjc.
The Inrge Tab'-rnade clnlr, assist
ed by the quartet, will render "The
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Pastime Theater
MOTION PICTURES AND
ILLUSTRATED SONGS
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GRAND. OPERATIC C0RI.GEI
I. D. S. Tabernacle r Get 6
The Metropolitan Quartette
Mmes. Marie RAPOLD, Soprano
Mmei. Josephine JACOBY, Contralto
Mr. Richard MARTIN, Jertor
A?r.. Cuiseppe COMPANARl, Baritone
Mr. Arthur Rosenslien, Musical Director.
Price f$TM and $1.50.
Greatest Musical Attraction Ever I
Brought to La Grande
; Doors Open At 7:30
Heacock's Onhostia.
lYogram. .
- Culture of Rice.'
Fatty's Follies. .
"Devout Love." ' ." .
Brahman's Miracle.
"Sister."
By Robert Burton.
Buying Title. ,
Coon Songs by Mr, Hlatt.
Alanager D. H. Steward
Takes Pleasure in Announcing the Engagement of
"THE HOW CITY"
with LutLLR MORE V as SALOME
1 Direction - - Le Comte and Flesher
At The Steward, One Night Only "
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9lh -
This Transformation Scene Showing fte Opening of the
Tomb, the Ascension of Christ, Followed by Innumberable
Angels, closely followed by the opening of the Great Gates
of the
"NEW JERUSALEM"
That opens to view the Golden Inworhing of the Immortal
.: City .
THE MOST LAVISHLY PRESENTED PRODUCTION OF
,: SEASON V. -;
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The Klnoro Sisters in "The Cat and
tlie Fiddle."
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A DaiM'r I Hit Whlili Thettterjpirr Art- Mad At the Sudani Friday Nlirht
WHAT IMMSi: THINKS.
"Holy I lly" Well Rendered and Well
Ihii-lvcd in KoI.m.
Ever Interesting, "The Holy nty."
teaching Its lesson of the wages of sin
nd with its tal of the Christ, wan
seen at the Finney last night by an
audience that comfortably filled the
"The Cat" and the Fiddle" comes to
the Steward Saturday, October 10.
but never to such advantage.
With special scenery, perfect cos
tuming and a well balanced and capa
ble company, the production was as
complete as could be desired. '
Miss Luella Morey as Salome was
exceptionally good, putting strong ef
fort Into all of her acting. There Is
opportunity In the role of Salome and
MIfb Morey gets much out of it.
Walter M. Sherwln, old In the dual
role of John the Baptist, and Judas,
was even better than when seen here
In former productions.
Mavltis, as portrayed by Rowland
G. Edwards, and J. W. McConnctl'
King Herod, were realistic and true to
historic characters.
The minor parts were. all In capable
hands. Boise News. r
THE SCENIC.
Played to Crowded Housea Ijist Night
Vaudeville SkhIhI(Is.
Standing room was at a premium at
every performance last evening at the
Scenic. The pictures were praised by
all and the vaudeville- acts by Mor
ris St Morris and F. A. Walters were
catchy and appreciated. ' Commenc
ing tomorrow evening the Nelson-
Oans fight will be the chief attraction
In the moving picture line. This Is
up-to-date stuff.
THE PASTIMIC
Hundreds Visited Tills Popular Amuse
ment Hall tast Night.
Hundreds visited the Pastime and
there was a good attendance at each
of the Jhrce shows. Th pictures are
extraordinarily fine. The rice scene
Is educational as well as amusing. Fat
, ty's Follies and Brahman's Miracle
new playhouse. The presenting com- are wonders In moving picture art. The
pany, under the management of La!'1"'" by Messrs. Burton and Hlatt,
and the full orchestra, gives glngcY to
a pleasant evening s diversion. ,
Comte St Flesher, Is the strongest ever
showing this powerful drama In Boise.
Several times 'it has been seen here,
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THAT'S AT FERGfSON'g.
DOOR3" OPEN AT 7 P. M.
Ladles' souvenir matinees
Wednesday, 3 and 4 o'clock.
, Children's 5c Candy matinees
Saturday, 3 and 4 o'clock.
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By Special Arrangement the Prices Will Be
Orchestra $1.00; Orchestra Circle 75c; Dress Circle 50c;
Gallery 25c and 50c. Seats on Sale Wednesday
THIS IS A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION
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! Stew ard's Opera Hons e I
La Grande
Saturday Evening, October i 0
CHAS. A. SELLON
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The Merry Musical Fantasy
"The Cat DE
Lyric and Music by Carleton Lee
WITH
The Big Beauty Chorus
The Dainty School Maids
The Undressed Kids
Fiddle
Colby
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Song
Hits
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SINGERS
DANCERS
COMEDIANS
SEE
The. Witch's Cave
The Fire Dance
The Fairy Ship Dianna
Under The Sea
find A Funny Travesty
ON
Salome Dance
HEAR
"Rosy Dreams"
"The Old Date Tree"
"Nearly Grand Opera":
"Modesty" . C ,
"The, Almanac of 182?
"Music and Mirth are therein combined
To please the fancy and divert the mind"
PRICES: Orchestra Seats $1.50; Orchestra $1.00; Dress Circle 75c; Gallery 50c; Childre'n
25c:sat'atVBuien's. Phone Black 321. Mail orders for out of town patrons recleved
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