La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 07, 1911, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    PAGE 2 v ; LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911.
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HAZEL KIRK, Prima Donna, as "Lady Leslie In "A Stubborn Cinderella at the Steward Monday night
A rilEXOMOAL SHOW.
Big: Rang in the East Che Protige
to "Clndcrelh."
No attraction In recent years has
achieved greater success than "A
Stubborn Cinderella," a musical com
edy of quality. The attraction comes
here after phenomenal runs at the
Princess Theatre, Chicago, where it
was presented for 4G5 times; at the
Broadway Theatre, New York, where
It played to capacity houses for six
months, and was seen for twelv?
weeks both In Boston and Philadel
phia. Chaa. A. Goettler, the producer,
has left nothing undone to make this
attraction the beat musical comedy on
tour this season. Hough, Ai.tns en'!
Howard are the authors and the mu
sic which was furnished by Joseph
E. Howard, Is the brightest and most.
catchy ever Introduced In a comedy
of this kind. The cast Is headed by
Cort Albertson and Hazel Kirk, a
most charming and youthful prima
donna who captivates all. The chorus
Is said to be an exceptionally beauti
ful and competent one. The original
production will be presented at the
Steward theatre, Monday night, Jan
uary 9th.
At the Ms.
When a preacher rulls off his coat
Rnd mlxf things wUh rne c fi? ccm
json herd, It is worth seeing. That Is
what the Rev. Jim W'rfght from Mis
souri doee In the picture story run
ning at the Isls his week. This sky
I Hot makes good from the start In a
border town by the nay ha handles
Ms flats. A Touching Mystery, an
other film at the Is!s, tells a Hindu
mystery. Because a woman is denied
a Jewel she wanted, a Hindu gives
her the jewel but puts a curse on it
and everything she touches disap
pears from her husband to a rail
road train. The picture runs from the
comical to a tragedy.. A Victim of
His Honesty, a tale of a man by be
ing honest gets the bad end of it
every time..
LILLIAN GOLDSMITH.
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Miss 0()1(Ikiii1Ui, Mho plays the part
f "Lois In "A Stubborn Cinderella,
ncars UH child's size shoe and It
h her foot that local ladies are at
tempting to equal In the prtoe routeM
conducted by the Observer at the S.
K. West store. .The persons conilnif
nearest to her stxe of shoe gets the
prize. Aside from having a tiny little
foot she Is a t lever actress.
MISS API 1UMELS, Leadiug Lady with T he Colonial riajers", who
open a long run at the Orpheum next Monday evenlnz, pnent)' "Jena
Elvers. She Is well known to local plrjgoers. In addition o this tr
actress the foinpftny cnrrles Mr. and Mr. C. M. Hevere, local people who
have been winning much favor for their elever dramalle skill. Mr. and
Mrs. Pefere are now here, vlsltlag with Mr. and Mrs. 1). H. Steward.
Splendid Pictures at Star.
One of the strongest and best pic
ture programs of the season is one
now being shown at the Star, the
Kdison picture entitled Hefty Burke
Is especially written for Edison pro
duction by Richard Harding Davis,
and treats with the slums of the east
side. Justlanan and Theodora is a
fllm treating with ancJent times coat
ing thousands of dollars for the set
Ings alone and la one of those Selig
pictures which have made up some
of the highly entertaining programs
heretofore. Crazy Apples is a Vita
graph comedy in which true love
runs none to smoothly but has a hap
py ending with the father giving his
consent rather grudgingly, however
but he feels he is under some obllga-
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corder be and-they are hor.v 1
thorized to enter into a contract tint
J. L. Jones, to superintend the toll
struciion or tne sewer In the twit
In Adams Avenue between Adamg
enue and Washington Avenue,
uic iTuier vi ursawooa Street to d
lit liir in Rfl n niitav nnnnoi.A . u -
of Chestnut street. wpi
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be
published in one issue of the La
Grande Eveninn Observer nnH ....
Its approval hv the Mayor shall be 3
lun-c miu une truect jrom ana afte
the 7th day of February, 19n.
Passed the Council on th Jth a..
of January. 1911, by 8 members TotJ
mg inereior.
Approved this 6th day of January
A. L. RICHARDSON',
Mayor.
Attest:
C. M. HUMPHREYS.
Recorder of the City of La Grande,
uregon.
For Quick
Messenger Service
Csll Main 24, or Itid. 4321
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E. Fores Taytor. Leidiu?! Man at the Orpheum January 9th.
tlons. The acting in these three pic
tures consists of the best talent ob
tainable for film picture work .and
each and every film run at the Star
Is first approved by the National
Board of Censorship at New York
city. The Star's ais Is to give patrons
the best and not, just as good.
. Vaudeville at Orpheum.
Commencing Monday evening, Jan.
&th the Colonial players, the stock
company direct from the Colonal the
atre, Salt Lake City where they have
played during the .past tWrty-flve
"weeks receiving the highest praise
both from press and public. Among
the members of this organization are
Mr. E. Forest Taylor, Miss Ada Dan
iels, M.!ss Pearl Snyder, Mr. Earle
Gaulner, Mr. Eugene Spofford, C. M.
Devere, Miss Maynan Steward, Karl
HInkley, Frank J. Kenmore. The com.
uany come for a four weeks engage
ment, changing the plays as follows:
Sundays, Wednesday and Fridays. The
The opening plays will be produced.
Monday and Tuesday Mary J. Holmes'
great story "Lena Rivera" , Wednes
day and Thursday. The great book
play, "Jane Eyre" and Friday and
Saturday, Wm. L. Roberts famous
Colonial Costume play, At Valley
Forge. The prices during this en
gagement will be: Reserved seats,
35c, general admission 25c. Seats will
be on sale at the box office where
you may reserve you seats a week in
advance If desired. Box office open
from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Mr. Gardlnler,
the manager of the Orpheum theatre
has been to great expense in arrang
ing for the opening. A scenic artist
has been at work night and day for
two weks and the patrons of i this
theatre are guaranteed some splendid
cenlc productions.
Ordinance Xb. 510,'Serles 1911.
An Ordinance authorizing the may
or and Recorder to enter into a con
the construction of the sewer. in u,e
tract with J. L. Jones, to sua.iitend
alley between Adams Avenue and
Washington Aevenue. ,
The City of La Grande Does Ordain
as fololws:
Section 1. That the Mayor and Fe-
THEATRE
PROGRAM TONIGHT
Justinian and Theodora Selig
The Romance of Hefty Burke
Edison.
Crazy Apples Vltagraph.
Song Telling Lies.
Admission 10 cents
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S. A. GARDINIER, Prop, and Mgr
The Clever Colonial Players open
January 9th
Starring Miss Ada Daniels and E. Forest Taylor in
three plays each week. The opening play will be
"Lena Rivers"
PRICES: General Admission 25c. Reserved Seais 35.
Boxes 50c. Watch for further announcements . T
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MONDAY, JANUARY 9
A WONDERFUL GIRL SHOW
A STUBBORN
CINDERELLA
40 flir 1q 497 J'"1" in Chicago on o
W ViiriS 263 Time, in New York 20 OOllgi
Better than the Original Company. Go See It or
You ' Will Be Sorry."-..San Francisco Examiner.
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w,oru5 "iC"ea wiui iNimble Legs and Wonderful it
Voices.".San Francisco Examiner.
Prices: 50c, 73c, $1.00 and $1.50