La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 19, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911.
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STEWARD OPERA HOUSE
Saturday Night Oct. 21
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON
S $ & & 4 $ 3- t j . in London, and it should be borne in
. . mind, that over in Londontown, they
have heretofore held a strong preju-
$ dice against plajjs of American mana
S facture, so this superlative praise la
AT THE PLAT BOUSES. $
;THE GREAT CHINESE DOCTOBS
ARE CITING TI1EIB SUCCESSFUL
TREATMENTS FREE.
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WM. A. BRADY, Ltd. Presents
The Funniest Play Ever Written
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BY MARGARET MAYO.
DIRECT FROM A SOLID YEARS RUX AT DALY'S THEATRE IS
;-.)'. TCIn. .
Baby Mine Is sending a gale of laughter around the world. If t snow n
Its second year at Sir Charles "Windham's
. 'Cr't'i'on Theatre, London. .
Within three months Baby Mine 'will be played in BerUn, Vienna,
J '' Paris, Klbiurne a nd St. Petersburg. ' ;"
Tou can't stop a big laugh like BABY MINE. -
Scats for "BABY MINE" Sale Thursday Oct. 19
Prices 50, 75, $1.00 anJ $1.50 NO HIGHER.
"The Battle Hymn of the Republic"
the famous product of Julia Ward
Howe, is being shown at the Arcade
theatre. This is one of the very finest
alma that has ever been cast upon a
screen in this city. It Bhould be seen
by every boy, girl, woman and man
In ,the city. . In the opening of the
scene is shown good, old, Abe Lincoln
as he slty worrying over war matters
and wondering where he will get the
necessary troops with which to re
cruit his army, when Julia Ward Howe
enters the president's apartments. Lin
coln tells her his troubles. That night
the poet while asleep, rose and wrote
the famous war song that will go rin
ging down in ages as one of the most
inspiring battle ' sons that pen has
ever written. The beautiful part of
the film now comes In, showing .the
wonderful scenes depleted by the In
spired sleeping poet. As each verse is
written the colered ' transformation
scenes flash upon the screed and in
If your eyes give yon trou-
ble have them examined and
properly fitted with glasses .
by a reliable optometrist and
the only attendance graduate j
OLD STYLE vKRYPTOK optometrist in Union county. . '
The most modern methods only used. i
If you have trouble glasses will not correct you will be told the prop-
er course to pursue. . .
I make a specialty of fitting glasses W. M. Peare, graduate Northern
Illinois College of Opthamology, Chicago, with !
J. H. PEARE, & SON. J
f La Grande's leading Jewelers and optometrists. Opposite Uii S. Land f
office. Broken lenses replaced in a few minutes. We grind our own
4 lenses.
favor of "Baby Mine" is all the inoic
remarkable.
The Storjr of the Play.
"Baby Mine," unlike many a bo
called fun play, gets hold of the fun-
ny bone of its audience at the very
outset and proceeds to tickle it for two
and a half hours, not moderately, nor
modestly, but boisterously and stren
uously, until the audience fairly shouts
with glee. ; A you,ng married couple
are quarreling at the very beginning
of the performance. In a towering
rage, the young husband leaves the
house and ' remains away for three
months after which period the clever
young wife makes up her mind that
woman's ingenuity should be suffi
cient to bring back her wandering bet
ter half. The wife consults a friend
who opines that the wife wire the ab
sent husband . that he is the proud
father of a lusty infant, and the friend
volunteers to hire a baby for the oc
casion. A child is secured for the
nurnose. but the husband appears on
lurid moving pictures tells the story t the scena sooner than expected, and
of the dreamer's mind. These , pictures ' even before the child is brought into
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man and woman,
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dreaded diseases.
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They want to prove
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are truly wonderful and preaches aJ
living sermon that no pen other than
that of Julia Ward Howe could pobsI
bly portray. On Wednesday and Thurs
day Manager George announces that
he will have the full score in pictures
of the opera ."The two Orphans." This
film Is three thousand feet long and
ta a whole show lu itself. There will
be no change in prices. ,
WANTED Young man or lady steno- ences. Address Lock Box 116, En
grapher to do light office work. Sal- j terprlse, Oregon. 10-8-6t
ary must be reasonable, good place J '
for beginner with chance for ad
vancement. State salary expected, BOY WANTED Fam-Us-KIng Cigar
and experience if any, with refeV- Factory.
..,...' ... .. . .
Last night at the Isis Musical Direc
tor King scored another hit by putting
on the duet "You Can't be a Friend
to everybody," from the opera '.'Honey
Moon.' The rendering of the Bong
as interpreted by 'Miss Nellie Garrtek
and Mr. Ferrln was beyond criticism
and received the unstinted acclimation
of the audience. These catchy duets
at the I sis is making a hit with the
public, most of whom appreciate a
good thing in this line.
"Laugh and grow fat." This Is the
universal, opinion "of everybody who
has seen Win. A. Brady's play of a
thousand laughs, "Baby Mine," the
product of Margaret Mayo's pen, which
will be seen here for the first t'rae ac
the Steward opera house on Satu'-day,
Oct. 21st.
This is just the sort of a play to
J turn tears into laughter, and to lvs
: life a rosy hue so sayeth one of Eng
land's most famous critics, -where
"Baby Mine" is now running at Sir
Charles Wyndham's Crlterfan theatre,
the house. In the meantime the real
mother of the baby is seized with re
morse, and demands, her child back.
Again the friend rushes off to get an
other baby and it is in the subsequent
complications incident to the arrival
and rescue of this child that the com
plications take on an amazingly amus
ing aspect, with never a suggestion of
a letup. Throughout the entire three
acts the fun of "Baby" Is of the clean,
wholesome, cheerful sort, with never
the least bit of suggestiveness to mar
the enjoyment of the performance. .
Manager Brady has sent to th's city
most of the company that played
"Baby Mine" in New York all of last
season.' "' ' '
I Pattison Bros.
'. Phone Black 81.
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Treasurer's Call lor City Warrants,
There are also funds in the treasury
to pay all warrants issued against wa
ter fund of La Grande city up to and In
cluding No. 9814, endorsed .........
Interest on all warrants on water
fund from No. 9732 to Na. 9814 inclu
sive, ceas s from date of this call.,
La Grande, Oregon, Oct. 3, 1911.
ROY W. LOGAN, ;
City Treasurer.
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