La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 05, 1911, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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'vT! LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1911.
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S. A. GARDINIER, Prop, and Mgr
At LOCAL THEATERS
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The Clever Colonial Flayers open
, January 9th
Starring' Miss Ada Daniels and E.Forest Tavlorin t
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three plays each week. The opening play will be
"Lena Rivers"
PRICES: General Admission ' 25c, Reserved Seats 35c,
Boxes 50c.
Watch for further announcements
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MONDAY; JANUARY 9
1 A WONDERFUL GIRL SHOW
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497 Times in Chicago Oh Ci0!
263 Times in New York U 00n?S
Better than the Original Company. ' Go See It or
. You'll Be Sorry." San Francisco Examiner.
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"Chorus Blessed With Nimble Legs and Wonderful
1 r , , Voices," San Francisco Examiner. ; ;
PRICES 50c, 75c. i $1.00, and $1.50
,E. Forrest Taylor, leading .map '. with nhe Colonial Flayers" who open
V i at the Orplieum Janunry 8th.
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At the Oniheuim. ,
At the !!$. ;
, t '. 1 ' ' - .:, A change of companies producing
At theOrpheum tonight will be seen , tUo-'mcvtn pictures., by ths manage
the Foust Trlo.Jtalian singers and en- merit of the Isis has proved to be very
tertalners. This' is the highest prfce : pleasing to, tho patrons-cf the Isls.
acton the Orpheum circuit in . the j, The lndepsndent, companies pictures
entire northwest and pros reports of shown for the first time in this o'fcr
this feature act say It has proved to
be a high class and pleasing one
wherever It has been seen. ,
last eight nr.de a great hit. For the
numbers of this program see the
house ad. . , ..; . '
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The Archery Girls In "A Stubborn Cinderella" at the Stew -rj Oncra Ileum' Jauuary 9.
.... Cat of Characters
Capt Meade Burrell. V. S.
; "A Norval . MacGregor
John Gale. .Will M. Chapman ;
Dan Stark . . Verne Layton
Jo Creek Lee .W. G. Colvin
Poleon Doret G. Al Cleveland
A Runnlon ....... .F. N. Doyle
Corporal Thomas O. D. Succo
, Private Adams Wally Watts ,
Private Jones Merle, JrcGUl 4
Necia ' Helen barnam
'Alluna .. .. Beatrice Meade 4&
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, Though dramatlzers took unusual
liberties with Rex Beach's great play, j
"The Carrier," Klaw & Erlanger's !
strong company last evening present
ed a play of stirring interest that re
tells of the plot of that Alaskan story
which has - thrilled and rethrllled
those who are familiar with 'condi-j
tions pictured in it. The Steward was j
packed a usual thing when good
plays come along, or even when com
ic operas come along. There are-less
than a dozen characters In the cast
but as nearly all of them are import
ant, nearly all interpretations were
up to a high standard.'
"t he Harrier" Is of course, a great
book, and regardless of the fact that
the dramatlzers wandered away from
the actual story as Beach told it, there
are plenty of thrilling moments. The
ifight between Runnlon and Poleon
Doret one of the most graphic de
scriptions of modern times and sev
eral other essential episodes in
Beach's story, are left out of the dra
matization. ".' ; , . . ,
It was the general opinion in the
audience last evening that George A.
Cleveland, interpreted the character
of Poleon Doret in a more finished
manner than any of he others did
theirs unless it was that of Helen
Barham's, Necia. He was exceptional
ly good. No Creek Lee the cause of all
the trouble ijs, of course, the comedy
in. the story and his part went well.
The same is true of all the prominent
characters and like the verdict given
"The Spoilers" when thaf story was
presented at the Steward, the crowd
last evening pronounced "The Bar
rier's" presentation company and
story alike a treat, in the dramatic
line that is seldom seen and heard
here. La Grande is so close to the
"last frontier" and contains so many
close admirers of Rex Beach, and has
so many who are familiar 'with the
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actual conditions depicted by Beach,
that all his stories and all his plays
are always read vith more or less
favoritism over other authors.
The quicker cold is gotten rid of the
less the danger from pneumonia and other
jerioug .dineases. Mr. W. L. Hall, of
Waterly, Va.,8avs: "I Emily believe Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy to be absolutely the
best preparation on the market for colds. I
have recommended it to my friends and
they all agree with me," For sale by a
dealers. ,
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PROGRAM TONIGHT
A MOUNTAIN WIFE Star - .
Overland to Fremont Selig. ,
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A Dog's Instinct Isis.
Song They've Won Every Na
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Admission 10 cents
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Smoker But why a Fam Us' King
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It was a fine appreciation of tCie evening performances, and their en
bollday : spirit which induced John ' enjoyment of the splendid company
Cort to book : at the Colou.ul tiU aud play was considerably heightened
week, "A Stubborn Cinderella," for no doubt, by the fact that they were
it is a musical comedy of Buch charm the first who have witnessed A
and wholesome atmosphere na to fit Stubborn Cinderella" at .bargain
most closely to qua spirit or tne weeK. prices,
Two enormous and enthusiastic nu
dlences .witnessed, the afternoon and which "Cinderella" has played in Salt
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HAVGRANDE IRON WORKS
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Lnke, but the company is not only
quite the equal of tihe original one
which came to ZIon, but is just a little
bit the better. .
Tho play,, while a musical comedy
by the authors of such frothy delights
This engagement is " the second j n!"Th Jm Plare anJ the Glrl"
bfts a plot which tells a story of a
young collegians love affair with ' a
Scotch nobleman's spoiled daughter;
that its entrancing spell is never brok
en evou by the Introduction of such
alluring visions of fasclnnu'ng chorus
girls; 'as the feminine members of
the Cinderella company reveal in tin
twenty odd tmislcal nuaibrs in which
they appear. '
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