East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 29, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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FAGR SIX.
THEATRE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 st
OREGON
A. G. Delamater and William Norris (Inc.) Announce the Massive Scenic Production of Geo. Barr McCutcheon's
Stirring Romance of Love and Laughter
Then
see the
Play
You Have
Read
the Book
DAILY EAST OKKUUMAN. fK DLkl U.N. OKM.oV. SaStHOAY, J N UAKY 80. 1010,
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Dramatized from the Novel BEVERLY OF GRAUSTARK" By RobL. M. Baker
A Metropolitan Cast of Players Including
tiKKTIU IH: FOWI.KK. former lend ln lady with Mrs. Patrick Campbell and Mute. Ilejane.
I UAYMOMt WIUTTAKKK. two season leading nian Blanche Wolnh.
r EIUTII SHAYXF, former lending lud y with "Lion ami the Moiih)."
I TIUiS. V. MOKIUSON. Into leading heuvy with Mrs. Leslie Carter.
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IVVT1F. lAUMONTKI.l.K, the greatest character commedlenne before the public.
STAGED VXDER THK DIRECTION OF OSCAR EAGLE. COVKTESY OF Ml!. WAItFIEI.D M MR. HELASGp.
Seat Sale Opens Monday January 3 1, 10 a. m. Pendleton Drug Co.
Prices: Boxes $1 .50 Lower Floor $ 1 .00
Balcony ?5c Gallery 50c
Tins IS THE STORY OF
"THE TOP O THE W ORLD"
Well, you see Prince Tinymite, the
ood fanry. wns just passing when
Maida said: "I wish I could go out
alone. I wish I did not have to go to
ted early. I wish I was grown up."
And Tinymite grabbed the little girl in
his arms and carried her. swiftly to
the top of the world where Santa
Claus has his workshop.
Maida was ten years old and lived
in an apartment house in New York
City. She was very unhappy because
she could not go out alone and be
cause her papa and mama told her
that she could not do anything alone
until she had grown up. so Maida
mad a wish that she grow up. quick
ly. It was a wonderful shop, this place
of Kris Kringk's and full of wonder
ful toys all of which came to life at
the expression of a wish.
Two verv interesting toys. The
of the "Can of Climate" and the
whole party merrily sang:
"Old Jack Frost, Old Jack Frost,
Met a can of climate and his Job was
lost."
The wishine pole was guarded, in
the wonderful city of Illusia. very
carefully by the outposts of the l
Queen's army, but fortunately the !
party had picked up Kankakee and j
Kokomo, an Esquinaux Chief and his ;
daughter, and these two acting as j
guides, safely brought the party into
I'.lusia. Meantime Kokomo fell in 1
love Avith Morse and married him. '
Princess Stalacta, whom the Queen
hated on account of her beauty, had
the good fortune to win the favor of
Shellman, the explorer and accord- ',
ing to the rules of Illusia, he released ;
hf r from imprisonment with a kiss.
The explorers were captured within
the city by the Queen's guards anil !
little Maida was condemned to a
dark dungeon. As she was being led ;
inwav. she broke into te:trs and re-
Candy Kid and Jack-in-the-Box made crretted that she had left her father i
friends with her at once. Being only! and mother. As this was the wishing
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other a female which makes the ex
periment more interesting1. They are
not brother and sister, hqwever. be
cause a seal never haa more than one
pup at a birth.
They made their long railroad Jour
ney from San Diego, Calif., to Wash
ington in a box, six feet by three.
On their arrival here they were not
at once placed in the big water tank
which will In the future be their
home, because, strange as It may seem,
they have yet to be taught how to
swim. A voung dog thrown Into the
water will swim naturally, but the
seal pup has to bo taught how.
Boatswain Thurber was ordered to
bring his j ts here so that the scien
tific chaps at the Fish Commission
could sic for themselves the success
of liis i ff'rts If the pups continue o
thrive under his treatment nurseries
may be established on the seal islands
t,-i take care of the pups left to starve j
after the killing of their mothers by j
I pelagic sealers.
Birthday or Kansas.
Topeka, Kan., Jan. 29. Kansa
Day the forty-ninth anniversary of th
admission of the Sunflowered statu to
the union, has attracted the usual
r umber of prominent Kangans to the
dty today. The annual meeting of
tt.e Kainua Day club will close "vita
a banquet tonight A yoar from to
day Kansas .will celebrate, Its serol
(ntennial, and it Is expected that a
celebration on a much larger scalu
will be arranged for.
Fur Indigestion and all stomach
troubles take Foley's Orlno Laxative.
It Is the natural remedy for Indiges
tion, dyspepsia, heartburn, baa
breath. K.ck headache, torpid liver,
biliousness and habitual constipation.
Foley's Oiino Laxative sweetens the
stiiinnch and breath, and tones up tin
entire alimentary system. Koeppea
Bros.
Snveil ot Ieath's Door.
The door of death seemed ready to j
open f'r Murray W. Ayers, of Tran
sit Bridge. N Y., when his life was
wonderfully saved. "I was In a dread-
rti! condition." he writes, "my skin
was almost vellow: eyes sunken;
To Meet Yale FMi.
New York. Jin. 29. With the
strongest swimming team in Its history
the College of tht. rity of New York
experts to give the human fish of the
big universities a hard tussle for first
honors. Yale Is here today, nnd th
New Haven swimmers will give the
local men their first real try-out of
the season. Dates have also been ar-
tovs and full of mainsprings and cog
wheels they could not play with her
until she wished them legs and arms
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wish to go home than the fairy Scene f. i '" ' .
prince Tinymite appeared, clothed as
Oregon Tlieaier.
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and a couple of hearts. Maida was a knight, and with his flaming sword
philanthropic and favored the two
funny toys, and soon, to her great de
light, they were hopping about and
making love to the little girl as only
toys can do. But Maida was satis
fied, and she wished to grow up and
f-ld Kris Kringle so.
"Dear eh:'. i." said the kind old man,
"yon can do this by standing with
vr.nr harit To the North Pole and
wishir.g for it. If you sro to this wish
ing pole you can immediately grow up
by making the wish."
It was a hard trip and so far away
that Maida wept bitterly because she
could not go.
But at this moment came in the
Fhellman Group of explorers and they
were looking for the North Pole also.
The expedition was Just starting,
Shellrr.an and Morse invited Santa
Claus. Jac k-in-theBox. The Candy Kid
old Santa's tam pt the Friendly
Bfar. and last but not least Little
Maida. to go a!"ng with th-m to the
Vp of the world.
To guard against inrdmnt weather
Morse carried with him a machine
called "A Can of Climat." with which
dared the myrmidons to do evil to , tQ tlle ru;jng princess of a myth
little Maida.
Queen Aurora had never seen her
own face and in spite of all her faults
possessed a love of the truth. Cyni
cal Morse presented her with a mir
ror, which is an article absolutely un
known in Illusia, and then the Queen
saw that for all her years her court
iers had obtained their wishes by flat
tery and lying, and she thought so
much better of the explorers that all
were released from captivity. Who
knows but that Tinymite suggested
the solution of the difficulty? Dis
covering then that it was better to
grow up slowly like ordinary chil
dren. Maida said goodbye to her
friends and wished herself back home
with papa and mama, and there she
was. sure enough. Then Maida awoke
from her dreams.
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BEVERLY OF GRAl'STARK"
STORY OF REAL LIFE
"Beverly," the dramatization of
George Barr McCutcheon's successful
novel of that name, the sequel to
he rou'd make the coldest day in the I "Graustark." which will be the at-
north regions warm and pleasant
enough for the r ird of the park.
Old Jack Frost, who was Premier of
the City of Illusia. ruled over by
Queen Aurora Boreal:. ent a bitter
cold wind to frustrate thern. but
M"re merejy turned on the nozzle
traction at the Oregon theater on
Tuesday. February 1, is a story of real
life told In a real and convincing
manner.
It relates the exciting adventures of
an American girl. Beverly Calhoun of
Washington. l. C, while on a visit
principality in the eastern pari "i
Europe, one of the Balkan statts.
In staging the production, the inan-..n-xment
Delnmnter & Norris. have
endeavored to make every least p ssi- '
ble detail true to life, and it is only
necessary to state that they have been ,
aided and advised by that master of
statecraft. David Belasco. f,.r theater
goers to realize with what care and I'H
expense "Beverly" has been produced,
r.eia.-i... has a standard from which
he will not recede and anyth'ng Ui;i!
bears, his imprint must be us perfect -as
money and artistic genius can
make it. "Beverly" was stage. uii.l r t
the personal direction nf Oscar Ka- .-
gle, one of Mr. Belasco' highest sal- 1
aried aids. '
In selecting the cast the manage
ment has been equaily cir.uil. It
contains such well known people as
Gertrude Fowler, sai.l to I., one ot
the most beautiful women' ..n tiv
stage; Edith Shayne. last s. is, ,, t :..)
ing lady In the Savage production of
"The Devil" and for the three seasons
previous with Margaret liiai-.-i n an:
"The Lion and the Mouse;" Itatti.
Carmontello, for many years end man
with Billy Bice's minstrels, playing
nr.t.nsltp the well known liil.y Vunr.
I, .(.:.. :. . i i tv . s. usoii.s
nl n c.i-i:. v. ! ' .i m lie Walsh.
V. .'.... ri..,. !"i M.i years
i.. ni l-,.; in avy u'.-h Mr- Leslie Car
K r; Kzra W. Graham ami others.
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ivrEi.iTs . iKM ini' uoiti.n
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last in
tnothi t
. . ..... Tii ' ' w.i seal
a I ;;i e cr i.een raised on
! t!,.urVtitv ni .H rii i il here
eU i ii i 'i. r.;. I i i- foster
.Iii'ls.ni T!i ii in r. r!ie l.ig lioat-
;.j Iie ieelll. c J't"'! I'ear.
Th. ;, ;re in iheir new iiiarters at
e ,."l;, es .; (lie pisli I '"111 mission,
I,; ai'e in fine condition. So is their
i f., i . v in. has aronseil tiie Interest
of t'ie whole scientific worl.l by the
success of his expei'iim in 'ii raising
the pups in eaptiviti s..m, thing that
has iv vi r I. ecu d.-ee '.. fo e. and w.t
lleemeil illlposillie.
T'o- i a; s iv . re ; . i : I . d ii)
the I'nivers'.ty of Pennsylvania, Har
vard, Columbia and Princeton.
loiipue eoate,l;cmaeiaten rrom ''J n" ranged with the swimming teams of
411 poynos, growing wcuner imny.
V.ru'.ent iiver trouble pulling me
down to death In spite of doctors.
Then that matchless medicine. Elec
tric Hitters cured me. I regained
the ' 1 pounds lost and now am well
and strong." For all stomach, liver
and k il it. y troubles they're supreme.
50c at Tallman & Co.'s
T( ma .oi; i-ii:is
BIG AVIVI'IOX MEET
I o;n 1. .Ian. 'Js. -Tacotna business
men have raised K..(H ns a guarantee
dem.i"ile l by i'r. iiioter I tick Ferris
for tiie proposed aviation meet here.
n i.ical site on an open iiralrle Just
sou'ii ..r tins city was seeureu, yday
and the committee is awaiting word
from Ferris regarding the dates.
fme and see the exhibit of Red
Goose drawings at the Peoples Warehouse.
It Is a dangerous thing to take a
cough medicine containing opiates
that merely stifle your cough Insfead
of curing It. Foley's Honey and Tar
loosens and cures the cough and ex
pels the poisonous germs, thus pre
venting pneumonia and consumption
Refuse substitutes and take only the
genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the
yellow package. Koeppen Bros.
Brewer to Keiik to kaiimiis.
New York, Jan. 29. At the annual
dinner of the KansaR Society of New
York to be given nt the Plaza Hotel
this evening. United States Supremo
Court Justice Brewer will be the prin
cipal speaker. Other guests will In
clude Hamilton W, Mable. United
States Senator Joseph Brlstow and
Henry J. Allen, editor of the Wichita
Eteusuii.
Any Cold Can be Cured
without "cold cureV' cough mixtures" and
the Lke opiate filled medicines. All you have to
do is to open your bowels wAe with
TV.-. :'I r-.--v rr. ! r-c-rf:? an l -.y-.erriic poiior.i away and
you'il 'ft If yvj have a ko!1 f-r are con
st" ut'i.d r,r h- jr.e i:.-.it..."i, liver or ai-jncr '''''
Ujc si NR l.:-':--t to-n;2.-.t ir.l you a lxi
.tr r h 1' " tnor: '.:
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11 iginally
on the liii.lioff I -la I11I':. Hilcre their
niot'-i r:' bad I.e. 11 t; ; M 1 I :m.f where
they eons queiit ly xionld l.ave starved
to death had it not been for Thurber.
H- .'r'e.l t'o a oil ' ' I ' 1 ' 1 e : 1 s e 1 1 lllilk
and soon had tiaan eating fish, after
he hnd discovered the secret that
they could not cat anv'liitii; until the
had been
Francis McGrath, last season with tne string under ineir longn
Brooks & Dingwall pi odtn tion o. cui.
"The Sins of Society;" Raymond One of the pu
is a male and the
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Felled seams.
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