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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1908)
::::n:m:::::::::::::: XX eugene theatre Friday, nar. 20 GEO. W. SMITH, Manager PHONE Black 1442 THE RORK COMPANY'S SUPERB PRODUCTION OF n THE GREATEST AND MOST, FAMOUS OF ALL THE BIG MUTUAL ' COMEDY SUCESSES . jr" ,,',, 'i 3' m . . ' - - ' " ' - - Twelve of the Cleverest Comedians, Singers an xx " i' "" ""jj f r 4 in,,,, : kl d Dancers that ever appeared in one Musical Production Frank Lalor IN HIS ORIGINAL INIMITABLE CREATION Written by Geo. V. Hobartr Music by A. Baldwin Sloan "NotMheTaii OF 'and 80 Others including Amazing Beauty Chorus of 60 Some of the Songs that, wilt become popular here "I Know Olrl Mko Yiu." "McmiIImhtI." '"Mary, Mjr I'rnirln Kulry." i "My llronrhii Uy." '"Tlnifi Wliat Um lloso Hull Ul Mo." "C'lnm'jf." "It Muat Ihi love' "INilly IM-ar." ' "Anjr Tln', Any Place, Any Way." ' "Kvi-rylliiiiK 84-riiw l'uuny to Mf. "Tha Military Man." "KIJI." Tho Olrl with the White Horse. The KIJI Olrls. The (iee-Gee Girl. The Pony Ilnllet. The Newport llellcs. lirlllliint Comedy, Charming MuhIc, KaM-lnalinu TerjMlrhore, Scenery, C'ostmmn and otlier EffectH of the I'tniost Splendor. Fred L. Tilden Sidney Toler Harry UnrReiig Vincent McCarthy The Principals Who Come Through 1 . FRANK LALOR Anion Ijawrence Miss Mnrenret Taylor Miss (Jeorgia Hanpy. Miss Isahelle Lowe Miss Kveleen Dunmore Miss Sallie Stembler A Performance and a Production Absolutely without a Paiallel in the History cf Musical Ccmedy in Arr erica Prices:-' Lower Floor, $1 .50; Balcony, $1 .00 and 75c; Gallery 50c; Box Seats $2.00. - Sale of seats opens Thursday, March 1 9th, at 9 a.m. 9 tfmff ttttttttMt ttt t wttt AT T1IK OlU'lllil M TIIKATKIl ONU WKKK HKOINMNd MONDAY, MAItCII HI. TIIH TWO IIOYTM 3 VbA. I k. i- ! . ... , AMIHK.ME.ST8 . I.imt nlht the now "Black Crook" hold tho boards nt the lOummo thea- tre. It wan splendidly slunod, tho scenery und oluctrlral effects holng esporlally Rood. K. J. Wlllard, as "Korlxnz. the MaKlclan," William C. Kulp, his drtidKe, wore stars, tho lnt tor lielnn espurlnlly K)d In Ills com edy rol". while J. l'Mward l'lerce and Mario Knslyn In their nliiKlni? parts won enthusiastic encores. Tho Pon tile rifle and serpentine dancing on the rolling globe, as well as Mme. Zeka, the most mystifying ,f all telepastlsts. Admission only '10 cents. KiiKcno Mnslcnl Festival ! The musical festival Idea Is abroad 'In the land. The larger cities audi tho medium-sized ones are all nr-1 I ranging for some combination by I which the Chicago Symphony Or-i chestra and Its coterie of singers, will take part In a song festival con sisting of oratorio, song recitals, and I mixed programs. Portland and Ell-; large cities. This is due to the spread of genuine interest In and knowledge of music, and large ap diunces assemble to near the notable i orchestral programs offered during ! the seasoV It is therefore an o- ! Iinrl linttv ' aplrinm nllnwpH In riHps tho size of ours to hear an organiza tion of this character, and the com mittee soliciting subscriptions should not have a difficult task before it. texact daie cannot be given at pres ent as Tacoma is making an effort to secure the orchestra for one per formance. Definite announcement will be made soon. MADAMK llOYT Bleroopllilan Dancer on the llolllng (llobe. ritOK. 1IOYT The Texas Cowboy and Magician, CY IIOVT Slack Wlro Walker and Comedian. Two Hlwnvft Koch Mght, nt ":!( ami H: 1.1 , ADMISSION, H cF.vrs ' v I? i? jt. S: '1 "a m. YI."S iikwk miioi'H CittVnowirfiidy (ihvn HlthlMa, Or Ott. 31.1402 ' 1'biiU lowtlily ihil I v my mart out hditlc cj "Staw'i Hrv 0 Dnvp1 tnd cuird brr ol hv. 1 7'hu wa Uil iiitr nd tht bi J TR.S.C S rONF, SiWm. Or. , toi UWBY ill arutfiinu :r 1 $i:oo IT'S DELIGHTFUL tO UK OUR STATIONERY Ripcl die stamped with your Initial with ruvelopea to match. SCMWARZSCHILD'S Book Store TIM- I'XtlOI S SKXTI'-TTK WITH TDK "COMIXtl TIIIU'' THK 11YI " ( tIMl'WV,, AT THKATliK KltlDW aretlas, acrobats, gavo a splendid ex- gene are the only Oregon ellles thus i h.-'rl'i!-' ''V "''',, hlhltlon of tumbling and there were favored. J,! L'SUT ' ho" V- many other excellent specialties In- 0r cltv , indeed fortunate In publican nomlnuloii r,,r rmn . T iced. The new "Itbick Cr.iok" is having a I,h-1 orgaul.allon. 1. . will J,U,, , hl' , ' ! "lumv nrlm , .i one of the season's distinct hlls. , take upon themselves the arduous April II, lsis. ' l""M"'s' 'work, as weji u tie risk, or tirnmun; alt. ljint year about this time we were ,hia V(,rv ,.x,,i,.llt my f ,,, , ireaicu i a real treat in musical (his cltv for three concerts. This comedy In the nature of liayinund organisation app ars In thlrlv-einht llllebeock In the "Yankee Tourist." different cities west of the Ito.kv Jit seems that Mr. Smith, the general Mountains, and we are fortunate u ; manager of the Hug. lie theatre Is he one of these tlrty-elght an, mi to p " a....,.,.-..,... . . wh sK;v.nv,, rm.,,,t V". ,''',","'i,."1- '-'"' ihe dlwilon of he ., ,, , .,' .. " .. , .. , known composer and niiiFlcutu .he he at he H gene I re. h . I- v,,,h ,, nWk,.r. . day. M m !, so. If the U Aug lea ,m ony 0r,.hl.,;1 ,., , , ,k and HUo paper, are rr ierloii, to, ,,r,.wiire,, , auy otlu.r ,.,., o hy. surely l ol.ilng Tro the Ky.. ,', "ln Amwlc tl, n,Iull,r , ii. mi, i.ni"i " oiii" "i ,,, nmarama In ronneellnn ltl, xi .... ,conie to tne roast this year, for the) : , ' .,,. , . . ."usic More. tf Frieda Goldsmith on Thursdn ; ing in honor of her birthday. M I " onti, . ...j, J ; walked In on her with basket! SOCIAIj Kh,.TS. i freshments and a book asauo ' remembrance. The eveninj n tttt"ttttttttttt; pleasantly passed with mil ii Tk. .,. i i m j music. Those in the party nn The reception given to Madame M,. wnH ,,., Misses Grace Wood, Carrie E!ril Vera Auten, Ensil Barker aiili guerlte Dunn; Messrs. Harold Cm erllne. Wayne Hurd, Herberts Harold Bean, Gwinn Watson. Wt dell Barbour Blauvelt at the Commercial Club on Thursday afternoon was a very pleas ant pffalr. Madame Blauvelt Is a very charming and gracious woman, and It was a pleasure for the ladles cf Eugene to meet her. The club rooms were prettily decorated In spring's first flowers, the golden dnf-; Mrs. H. C. Mnhon was tatts fodil and t'.ie flowering nulnce. The Wednesday afternoon totheftK: ladles were received and Introduced Club. The afternoon was Inform.! to Madame Blauvelt hv Mrs Chnrlps nassed with needle work ani fit Hardy, Mrs. Charlotte Zeiber, Mrs. L. The guests of the club wereHrtl u hltson and Mrs. C. B. Wlllough- Osburn, Mrs. I ranR siipm-i uy. in another room Mrs. I. M. Glen Mrs. woodrutr. jir. sup and Mrs. C. S. Williams poured tea, sisted Mrs. Malum in serrins I . and waters were passed by Mr3. L. eral course luncneon. U Goodrich, Mrs. Geo. H. Smith, Miss ' o Minnie Schwarzschild and Mi3s Lulu; Mr. and Mrs. Ulrhard Stare Si itensnaw. i of Klamath Falls are vlsitin? o 1 home of Mrs. Smith's parenu. Mrs. P. E. Snodgrass was the gra-' and Mrs. T. G. Hendricks, clous hostess this week to the ladles, o of the Thursday Afternoon Club, and' lie nnnnnl simner served by a few Invited guests, who were tho ladles of the Congregational' Mesdames .1. W. Shumate, A. H. Pe-, to Its members on Thursday w terson. C. A. Burden. Alton Hampton, i was a rrpnt siieoess, there Frank Weiherbcp, Romeo Gilbert, J. about one hundred and tidy M. -Woodruff and Jones. After an : tendance The siiun-r. tW" h.ur or so at whist the hostess was i licious, was foil wed by tbe ret aistM in serving luncheon by .Miss yenrlv business meeting. Naury Po:ersjn. J ' ' --e r A great deal of Interest it llie l.adieV Aid Society of the ken in te com t: to be ?'.,e;-' Meihodi.-t KSlsi-pnl rhureh was en-: Eugene unitary Iwnil " tertainoi! w 'duesilny afternoon bv evening. Mar: 'i 1 7. direr!:) I1 1 '' Mrs. .1. T. Rowland, Mrs. Irish and : the ceremony wherein Mrs. ,rgil Howlnrd nt the home of ; Cbaniberlnln pr-em if the f .run-. Tie hosiewes were as-I colors to the l"oiir:!i reglmn:. sistel ,i .-.erv'ng refreshments to tbe"j ' . sixty gii -st s who were nresent liv n I If nlf.l l tniln v the heft kn'n nunil.er of young ladles. I edv for all dlsi.'i lers nf the r.tn u hurl ? . - v such as dysp. ia. "'. A nuifiber of ihe high school young stomach and belching ("'" r Hsanny surprised Miss all druggists. . H. CHUISMA.V. Get lleWlt 's Carbollzed Witch Ha rel sa!v- It's good for piles. Sold by all druggists. A fine line of new ;rtee curta'- ... m n. reived dlr.ct from the factory' bv well- treitht t dav Sneei.,1 v..',,.,, ' hem. t'nuii .Vll-Keliman '('oniiiinv' lioiisefurnish, rs. comer Olive and v h streets. Warner tunes pmuos Z J. it. How U still aellti.it be.t tall. jored aulta on the coast rm Contl inrntal Tailoring Comunny. of Chlca- Ifo, at (41 .S'lllatnatt atrwt. If Leave or cannot npcaa loo nigniy ol tne at- ,(,., h', , v. .... ... . , , - '- 1 "" wnen we can Urae.lon and perform,!.. 5 ' o" ' 'W.l ? rZZ LlTt'. '. . KKe ne" o mphonles. rhaps.. 11.;. and ore W ' lameu, .,re-.s h'Xlh "d Prof. Iloyt. the man of maglc.ltral selections demonstrated their . . " mirth and mystery, will open an en-, capabilities of high grade work. I Make vonr h'n iv 0T fo.ii gagement of one week at the Or-' The establishment of fine orrhes- cur'v Poultry "powjer" pheum theatre Monday. Mrs. Kosle tral organttatlons la becoming more CHAMBERS lUKDYVXRC ni Hoyt. the champion rifle shot of the nd more a part of the mu.1,.1 r. ' " i t. will also he on the program u.tlc and e,lueatlona'.lnterest of our Fresh ra .en seed in hmv with her n..r,.lou. exhibition with .w , . .... CHAMBERS HARDAVAriiS CO. RACES AT THE RINK Potato Race Sack Race Three Legged "" Race ad One Fastis ALL ON SKAIE5 Monday, Marci l P.J Radnf Bfj.M " V. ' W