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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER la, Igo;. THE MOKNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA, OHEGON. Tlrod Norvouo Wdmon Wlako Unhappy Homoo MRS. NELLIE MAKHAM MRS.GEaA.MME3 A mhimi Irvtt-tiU wifflU. nttaa OB tk verge of hysterics, Is a sour of misery to everyone who comes and tier IdAmom, and unhappy end mls arable herself . , a.h ammi nnl nnlv MH hua bands from born but art wholly unfit to rovera ehlldrtn. The 111 nf mmM sat Ilk ft in broad upon the nerves, consequently -..--.l.a f tkl MlMMIl IWtlKb tloft, nervous "dsapondeaoy, b a "Maea", sleeplessness, ftod nervous lrrlUellltv of voo eriae from aocM molt deraagameai Do you ecporleaoe fltt of depression with rosttessaese alteraatuf with as Irwi Irritability Do yo f trompaJas to tka nbdomloal rofton, ftOMMftft, MnD-owapftwrw faMfik llMBlMnOM, ftftd almost oeohauslly oroas ftad naopyf If , mi u m AlttMl asm iltloa ad yon aro throataaad with aamu prottrattPB.; - Proof b monumental that nethinf hi tho world to bolter for sfwi IrovMM of woman tha Lydift B rtakhem'e Vefetablo Cowpwi, ro from tut roota aad kerbs, lboaeeadaasd thousands of woman Si, Baffklo, WTT., irHfife- ' . Lrdia B. Plakham's Vegetable Compound, made from mMt roota mi ftorbaT oonlalne ao nux.otlo.or harmfm I tan and today bold tbareoord fc tba tarrest nmnbsr of aotuat ours of fsmale dloMMa of any medlalM tho world Im over known, aad tbooaoada of yolaatarj tortlmoaUto 1 aro on tU ta taa laboratory at Lynn, Una- which tastily to IU wonderful value. LydU L flikli-'i TeittaMe CmpocUi t Vtwui'i Remedy f Wfnet'iBa, IsitfftfsoIdMnalosrewfaatbeosme of WM U and my family dtmlrtd. of my re rbyttataae nUNHW 1 to trr Lvdie I. re I ham iwom-4 La tWw Tw1(v Vft-bl Compwnd mil want to taU m tUtltbM onMnriy oarwl m 1 mi n it tbt 8mrt BMdiciM on wrth and I am NoommMdlnf It to all my frlwdi aad attln1ainwL ) Mm. Ooo. A. Barnes, ft Ufa loaf mldaatof rradoala, M. 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First Ctos in Every Respect Free Coach to th House. Bar and Billiard Room - - Sample Rooms on Ground Floor for Commercial Men Astoria Oregon Klood Astoi :r.3?.-swncTf iiwj!wT3 :y;juA,. , u jj&j. ja jsvw ,i j s 1 MP OF THEATRE Retirement of Klaw A Erlanger From Vaudeville. TROUBLE IN HACKETT MENAGE Whiiptrs Thst All to Not Well In ths Actor's HomeTheatrical Separation Prove Dlaastroua Mrs. Pat Campbell, Daughter, Son and Poodle Arrive. NEW VORK, Nov. 19,-Tbe all-ab-aorblng toiilo of the theatrical hour 1 the withdrawal of the Klaw A Erlanger force from the vaudeville war. The battle that ha been raging for aeveral montha ha been fierce, and both K. A K. and the United Booking Office have 1ot ten of thousand of dollar. Those who know the lnld of thia bitter fight claim that Klaw A Erlanger hare been losing over $40,000 a week, end It would aeera to be true, for while that firm aparod no pain or expenae to eor ner the vaudeville market, ettll their house were not. ao well patronized a the Keith A Proctor house, nor were the bill anything like aa good. It hae proved a great triumph foe the Keith. Proctor- William- lUmmeretein contingent, and although they have as umed three millions debt to be paid Klaw1 k Erlanger within 10 years, tbey will loee no aleep over that, for with ua dUputed. right of way In the vaudeville field, that amount of money will be a mere bagatelle. , The ending of this brings grief to the heart of ths actor in vaudeville. Competition la ever the life of trade, and during thia fight actor have drawing fabuloua aalariea, which now will fall to their normal else; It mean more than ever that hereafter aa act mutt make good on Its merit. The New York Thea tre which opened In August aa the mo then houae of "Advanced Vaudeville" will reatime it original policy in the legitimate line, thu resting it oppoti tioa to the Victoria, where under the tplendid management of William Ham mereteln, the very beat vaudeville bill in New York "etanda them up" twice a day, rain or thine. Denpite the vigoroue denial of both .lame K. Ilackett and hi, fair wife. Mary Mannerlng, that there la a rift within the lute in the Hackett menage, S little blitl that baa been nettling near the crib of the Infant Hackett telle me that the rift la a very teriou one, and that a separation between jthce two clever and delightful people la Imminent. This seema a pity, aa that young couple seemed alwaye to be mated a well a married. s 1 : ? The theatrical teparation demanded when two people who are one In private Hfe agree to atar alone (claiming that there I more money in two atar than one) usually proved dlatroua ao far at the affection of the pcrtont are concerned. No couple on the stage could have been more madly in love with one another than K. II. Sot hern and Virginia Harned, and yet their path professionally and otherwise lie wide apart at the present moment. N. C. Ooodwin and hie beautiful wife, Maxlno, who parted professionally in order to bring more ducat into tho Goodwin ex chequer, seem to have really drifted apart. Rose Stahl, who waa for years was hsppily married to Win. Bonclli in tho duy bei'ore she became "The1 Chorus Lady," hn ayived to disagree with that actor, who la now Miss Mary Maminer Ing'a leading man. And ao it goes! The glamor) of the stage, with Hi playa of ardent love and hate and desire, I not conducive to married happiness for any great length of time, It will soon become the fashion, when actors marry to insist upon the clergyman put ting tho customary "wo weeks, clause" In the contract. This would do awav with tho odious and expensive divorce. f HlllllMHtttntIMMMHHHMMHf ttHltltnMIMM0M8Hii III lur Usui a nee How to Get 1 00 per Gent, on Your Honey Deposit it with the Equitable. 1. "He gives twice who gives quickly." 2. The Equitable has given quickly to beneficiaries under maturing policies upwards of $330,000,000. 3. Twice three hundred and thirty millions is SIX HUNDRED AND SIXTY MILLIONS. r iW. -' 1 aw' ST .. II 495 Commercial Street, Aatoria, Oregon 'M 1 mm t skores, the etreet piano should continue to play, "The Campbells are coming." eataMBwatawatssssa Virtue is its only reward! Lo, Phoebe Devise I to be rewarded for her years of Anna-Moore in "Way down East". Several thousand time has she been driven out into the paper snowstorm by the puritanical squire; but now that is all over, and Miss Davlea will lend her sweet, gentle personality to a new play of Western life. The play will ba produced by her clever husband. Joseph R. Griimer, the man who made 'The Man of the Hour" auch an over whelming auccest by hie flawless stage management.'' '." The street pianos are grinding out the familiar1 strains of "The Campbells coming, hurrah! hurrah!" iu honor of the advent of the distinguished Mrs. Patrick Campbell. She will honor New York with only one week of her fasci nating self, during which time we will njjnin revel in the morbid heroines of "The Second! Mrs. Tanquoray," "Magda," "The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith" and Ib sen's catticst woman, "Hedda Gabler." Mvs. Pat .has brought with her her charming daughter, who will act with mamma, her aon Allan Urquhart Camp bell, who will escort Mamma through "the wild and woolly west," and last, but not least, Pinky Panky i Poo, who for seventeen years hae guarded. hi mis tress from rude reporters by snapping at them whenever they or other mei men seek to catch a glimpse of her raven locks. It is therefore fitting that with this extensive family party on our Up on forty fourth street at the Berk ley Theatre the small and select com pany of players are preying: "Give us thlt day our Daly Bread" (omitting, the I and yet how- can one tpeak or think of Arnold Daly without using. I) for It seems to. be a hand to mouth existence this courageous company 1 leading. The American publio is not yet trained ua to a Theatre. Antoine such as Mr. Daly, with commendable ambition, baa tried to establish Still, he should not be discouraged for Antoine himself had a very uphill road to travel in Paris be fore he reached the goal, and Mr. Daly is young and energetic. In London and Paris a theatre de voted to the one act play succeeds be cause London and Paris are cities of late dining, and parties prefer to drift into a theatre at ten o'clock and see one or two short play than to spend an entire evening at a play-house. But in New York, where the tremendous crowds of amusement seekers consist of out of towners who wish to dine at six o'clock, the play that begins at eight and ends at midnight is the play fopj them. Whether Arnold Daly fails or succeeds, he deserve great praise for his courage in daring to do the thing which most people said would fail. If Daly will take my advice he will pro duce Bernard Shaw's ''The Doctor's Dilemma" which I saw in London, and in which the part of the young artist would suit him better than any role I have seen him play in several years. And what a really clever- play "The Doctor's Dilemma" isl It is the bright est satire on the medical profession the stage ha ever seen. v Mllllillllllll 1 1 IIHIIIIIII IRVING'S n;jU .(:; -i' 'CI i.:!. ri 1 j A: V.r ' - ' : J. .. 4 NO THING FINED TRY IT I AMERICAN IMPORTING GO. I : 689 Commercial Street AllttttllltM88MII8iettM LATE FICTION, i xac cesi man.. Macgratn The Lions Share ...........Octave Thanet The Lone Star ..Lylejr ,. Santa Fe's Partner............ ..j......Janirer The Daughter of Anderson Crow.:...... . Mc Cutcheor - The Mediator; Steiner It SEE THE WINDOW i E A. HIGGINS CO., .; MUSIC BOOKS STATIONERY See the Window In an interview the other day at the Flaza (the gorgeousness of this hotel quite took away my breath there at the opening day) Miss. Julia sold that she considered "The Great Divide" the great American play.. - tilts Marlowe Is not alone in this opinion. Mr, Moody springs from obscurity into the calcium of fame as the author, and Henry Miller and Mar garet Anglin as co-stur in this play of vital, human interest and emotions, have won for themselves lasting laurels. Miss Marlowe bus been away from us( too long, and we await with impatience ' hei return to tue metropolitan stage, I where fthe still commands adoration as I our greatest Stnkespearean aotress. ' 1 1 LU J A5H BOX r RESOLUTE UNIVERSAL COLD WEATHER IS SCOAMNG See the bargains in our big stove department upstairs. If your money is in the bank give us your check. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co! Incorporated Successor to Paaxt Stofcaa Cv A t