The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, January 27, 1921, Image 4

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    THE ONTARIO AKUOS, ONTARIO, OltEUON. rill.HblA. JANUARY 27, 1920.
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ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
To Music Lovers and Theatre Fatrons :
The Management Desires to Thank
ITS PATRONS OF THIS CITY AND VICINITY FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE AND HEARTY CO
OPERATION2 THAT HAS ENABLED US TO BR1NO THE BETTER CLASS OF ENTERTAINMENT TO
TUB CITY. AND TO ANNOUNCE THAT UNDER A LIBERAL GUARANTEE, ARRANGEMENTS
' HAVE BEEN COMPLETED TO PRESENT
RALPH DUNBAR'S FAMOUS PRODUCTION
of America's Best Loved and Greatest Comic Opera
"ROBIN HOOD"
Now on Triumphal Trans-continental Tour following Sensationally Successful
Engagements In Leading Cities
With Sime ConipWtt AlbStar Ceil of Operatle ArtliU and Wondrrlul Chorui.
OoAraAteed the beet tlnihif enieroble chorui ea.lour. SpUndlJ Orchestra of Symphony Players Includlaf
tololtl from both St Louie and Mlnneapolli Symphony Orcheitrai.
Sum LUh Sccoic aad Mechanical DlipUr "" durlei the four monlht" run at the rtk Theatre, New York,
nil two jreers en.tour
A FEW MEMUEItS OF THIS NOTABLE COMPANY
JtLSIE THEIDE, Coloratura Soprano, for two ytare "Mold Marian" In thli Company
ALBERT PARR, T.nor, 3rd Sca.on as Robin hood Late of Metropolitan, New York
TOM BURTON, "Th Sheriff" Lato of Princeie Opera Company, London, und Alieo Nielwn Opera
Company '
BETTY BAXTER, "Alan-a-Dalo" Lata Contralto with Mr. Dunbar Salon Singer" .
WILLUAM WHITE. Dasto, "Friar Tuck" Lately leadintr comedian with Arthur Hamtnerileln Mayor
of Toklo." "Sometime." "HiRh Jink.' etc. ,.
DUANC NELSON, Dano, "Will Scarlett" Lately "Tho Kino In Lohengrin and Zunlea In
"Carmen." Capital Theatre. N. Y.
MARY BAKER, "Annabel!" In Mr. Dunbar's original company
MADELINE HARTFORD. "Dame Burden" ,,,,, ... ..,
HARRY LONGSTREET, Baritone, ai "Little John," third teaion with thli company
CKOKCC OLSON, n ''Sir Guy of Ciiborne ' f
OnCIICSTRA UNDER direction OF VALENTINE. THE NOTED CONDUCTOR
Although there It .mall ehsnee for .profit to the mn.emnt on ll.le ens.gem.nt owing ".'".."jE.""1.', n,hVbI
to brine thli attraction, till wo are well repaid In the knowledge that we are giving the people of thli city me on
muttul attraction of the preient leaion,
NnTPiOnlnif la the eaneelty builneii nlreJ to everywhere by thli attraction, no telephone orders will be re
telved 7 Peata laid awayISd'we w".h ! to Impre.. on our pattoni the necenlty of prompt reply for m.ll order
m that you may iecure the choice location!.
TO OUT.OF.TOWN PATflONSi A ipeclal block of icali are being held for out-of-town eubierlbere and orden
will be filled In the received
THIS WILL POSITIVELY HE THE MOST NOTADLE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON
Subicitpllon and mall ordera now received when accompanied by ramlltanca nd lelf.addreued envelope
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Sunday and Monday
"ROBlli HOOD" FAMOUS
OPERA TO BE SUNG HERE
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Ontnilo l'olks 1( Honr Itcnl UnUrrsnl
Trent In Greatest tijicrnlic
Acltloeuieiit of Aincrl
enn Composer.
"Oil, promlBo mo, that somo day
You and 1
Will tako our lovo toeothor to
Somo sky:
Whero uo can bo alono and faith
Hcnow.
' And find tho hollows whero thoso
Flowors grow, ,
TIiobo first sweet vlolots of early
SnrliiR.
Which cotno In wlilsporB, thrill um
lioth ami slue
Of lovo unsponkiiblo that Is to he,
Oh promise mo, Oh promlttu mm
Tills famous old song Is known to
every oiio s ho has heard "Itohln
Hood" sunn, hut what they do not
all know, Is that It has no pluto in
the original ncoro of tho operu, hut
wuh nn Interpolation lllio "Tlio Last
Iloio of Humnior" In "Mnrtna . Wlillo
Mr. Do Kovon wrote tho beautiful
melody to which It Is sung, Ills col
laborator, Harry U. Smith, .'.Id not
wrlto tho lyric.
Tho words -ero written a mil or
of years ago y t'lomeiit Sco ., the
famous KiirIIbIi critic, and woro Mist
read at u luncheon In London, when
Mrs. Kendal, the great actress, took
prltio In the fact thaUlm author hail
tlodlcatod tho HonUmeiilul vursts It,
her, and rotil thum nlo.itl.
Imaglno hor chagrin when tho
Countess of Warwick unfolded a
poper with tho Idoutlcal versos upon
It, which Scott had dedicated tw Iter
fair kolf. Iloforo tho lunchoou uns
over, two thirds of tho fair ttox pre.
sont had oxhlhltod ulmllar proof of
chlvalrlo attontlon.
I This famous oporn "Itohln Hood'
is now prouueuu uy uaipn ijuniiiir,
nnd will ho sung at the Mujocttc
Thoatro, Ontario, Wednesday, Feb
ruary 10.
TK.VAH MADi: IIAIUTAIll.H IIV
IIANODIW) UHAlj l'ldHTKHH
Osborn Millinery
Store
always registers the first note of Spring Hats.
Watch our window Friday and Saturday, Jan
uary 28 and ill). Hats will be shown in won
derful combinations of satin, satin and braid
and flowers in all the leading colors.
Our special pi ice on winter hats will continue
at $1.00 to $2.95. Waists at one half price.
Osborn Millinery
Ontario, - - Oregon
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"" -TeeeeBWeTTeA. JJL-HIJell ' ' WW
"Only n fow months have
passotl since thou when I had
my momomblu sojourn with
you nnd yet In that short tlmti
Ruiiolt and Mooro hnvo crossed
tho Dlvldo Ilka Ilangorsl"
Tho last two words of this trl-
buto by Znno Uroy to "Captain
John Hughes and his Taxas Unrig-
urs" epitomizes tho body of mon
who havo contributed tho most pic-
turosquo pago In tho history of
Texas and ono of tho most tragic
in tho history of tho United States.
"l.lko Ilnngorsl" thnt said It all
"dontlomou," wroto Zano (Jrey
further, "I havo tho honor to dcdl-
cato this hook to you, with tho hopo
that It shall fall to my lot to tell
tho world tho truth about a utrango,
uulauo anil misunderstood body of
moil tho Toxas Rancors who (
miuio mo great i.ono mar utnio
huhltnhlo, who navor know peaceful
rtt mid sleep, who are piisslng
who suroly will not bo forgotten,
anil will somo day como Into their
own."
Novor has thoro boon a moro do
voted law organization than tho Tox
as Itnngors, whoso rccortl stands a
lasting documont of fldolltv to tint'
and of fearlossnoss In tho f.re n'
rrlKhlful olth Not ovon tho won
derful nr-lilovmenta of tho Catintllxn
Northwest Mounloil I'ol'rO' wlio
iovor havo boon known to drop a
trail though It lot) over thousands o'
nilleH of tho frozon wnt to on the
Arctlo circle, or roun the world
outrank thoso of tho Texas llnnaor
who, as Zano Oroy so aptlv ronutrk
cd, "Made tho I.ono Star Rtato hab
itable." And now, hnppllv, also as Zrtnn
Groy prodlctcd, tho Hangors "are
coming Into their own " Through
tho plcturlzatlon by William Pox of
tho famous Groy novols the peoplo
of today are being pormtttod to
gllmpro tho stressful, embattled life
led by tho men who "mnilo tho I.ono
Star Stato habltahlo " Tho groatost
of nil. "Tho I.aBt of tho Duauos" has
Just boon filmed with William Far
num In the rolo of "Ruck Dimno.
K1UTH 1Y IIOUDIM AHH 1)10
nuTi'itns TKimoii island"
Uoudlnl, the famous Illusionist
and solf-Ilborntor, In n thrilling,
screen molodrama, "Torror Island,"
will bo tho ottrnctlon nt the Majoa
tic Thentro for Saturday, Jan. 29
To savo some sunken trocsures
of ships that havo been sent to the
bottom fon fio xiottvo of the tale
I)ut thoro Is, In addition, a skull
shapod pearl upon which n man's I'fo
depends, n lovely girl, kMnappe' bv
her villainous rolatlves; a submvl'to
built on a startling plan; Sritli Sen
Island adventures enough thr"'i it
Is declared, to make tho ordinary
jadventuro picture seem tnmo tn com
parison. I Abovo all, Hnudlnl himself In tin
dorwater stunts that draw upi n his
exceptional powers to tho last de
gree Is the outstanding featuro of
tho picture Ho escapes from a c'oto
ly bound safe whll under ver,
fights a smashing bnttlo with n div
er ! tho bod of tho ocoan. nnd por-
f niH other halr-rnlslnc feits tbat
are declared to surpass anything ho
has ever done on the stage
MTKST (51SH COSH'DY
From I)utclies to Mitpjark MnKi-r
In "Mttlo Miss RelK'lllon.'
Hae you eer stopped In front of
a restraurant window to watch a
young woman, clad In spotless white,
enticing steaming flapkacks to loop
the loop and land In a neat pile on
a plate? What would you say If you
were told that the young lady was
none other than tho Grand Dutchess
of HiiigraviaT fropauiy you woman t
beltevo tt Rut. according to "Little
Miss Robelllon," Dorothy Qlsh'j lat
est screen comedy, that's exactly
what happened The picture will be
on vew ft tho Majestic Theator next
Friday, January 28
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Majestic Friday, January 28
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