Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 18, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFOUD MAIL TUTBUNM. M10DFOU1), OKr-ldON. SATURDAY. APRIL IS, 11)1-1.
MAKES
MISS ILLINRTON
A HIT
Will THE LAW
(By 1M M. Auctr.i )
"Within tlw l.im'' drew a htrce
houp j.t nif?hl Mill Marsnrrl Illins
loii ontl lift imminny gnu' n mo-l
pntirtfnctnry pt'ifnmiitiiui'. This
piny is- 0110 r the few Ihnl lm
xxrntlinrril the storm of tin' biui
thcnlrir-nl M'nson-, whilt' iniinx pn -ising
proilurlinns huxc liron put in
tlie floiolioiwc on nt'cotiut ot li. nl
tiinco. "Vilhin tliu l.nr" lui- lt
its plnro mi llromlwny, NYw irh,
to big )iii'iiH'..
When this piccn uns first prouu itl
t'rilic- rnlli'd it luolorimmntu' mid
Fon-iit idiinl, lint tlir public, niter n I,
miiM ms fmnl judgment before )ti
oiilier n siircess or I'm In re, nuil t'u
cnlict of the plnypoin world ha
vol nl this piece into lint rank.
Mi"- Illiimtnn uns uffennj: -onir-whnt
from lionrcne? Int ninht,
which wn n hit noticenhle in the
first net, but 'he overcome tins inn
ilienp nnd ro-e to the ilnuiintic ile
tnniitl of lier part ns the nhix pro
ceeded. Miss Helen Morris is n most ex
cellent comedienne nnd dixided hon
ors with Mis lllinpton. In fiu't, the
enst wns nil good nnd the ceenery
thurotij:hl.v in keeping with the lugh
clnsK production.
Wo nro ti sec Kvdyn Tlmw nt the
opera house nest week. This Judy
lias nnttvc ability aside from the n?j
Utatiou he gained durin? the trial of
her husband. Site, in fact, vs n
Mry clever nctress before t-he innr
ried Hurry Thaw, nnd -be i well
worth sceintj.
By the way, "Peg ' My Hcnrf is
one of tlio hiKh-i'lass plays which we
will review Inter.
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:UP TO CARRANZA
COMMENTSVILLA
Prodi from eastern ttluiunliii,
wliero It plnjcd tlio large cltloi to nb
solutcly the caiarlt of tlio theaters,
Oilier Morosco's production of "Tog
(V My Heart' tlio coined) of Mintli.
Inuglitor and loo will ith nt the
Pane Theater on Wednosda), April
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Ono of tho best If not tlio best,
was the verdict of tho packed bouso
that greeted tho first showing of "Aa
American allien," a "Famous Play
er" production now being shown nt
tlio Star Theater.
John Uarrymoro plays tho leading
part, and bis Interpretation of the
part made famous by Nat Goodwin. Is
a fine bot ot acting, one ludicrous sit
uation follow a another in rapid suc
cession. Mr. Uarrymoro is ably sup
ported by an all-star cast and DanlM
Frohman tlio producer, has spared
neither pains or money In making It
a motography masterpiece It Is a
comedy or tho highest typo and will
bo shown for tlio last time tonight.
Smoke. Mt. Pitt.
Cigars and help build up s, pay
roll for )our own town.
fTlth Med ford tradom Jtfdford siafle
22. Peg' me wlusomo little rUb
girl, who. In real life, Is Peggy O'.Vcll.
Is a character that ha,s strongly
gripped tho heart of tho theater go
ing public. Mls8 OW'el! Is unusually
well supplied with tho natural traits
that make this part a roaltj; fat
her own life draws a clo?e parall-l
to tho story of the play. Mr Moros
co, in selecting this joung nctress for
such an important rote, liad In in In 1
tho ,,t)ie" rather than tho artistic
reputation of tho cnndldato ror th
title role. Miss O'.Vell had played
In tho "Tho Top O' tho Morn'ng,"
whoro sbo mndo a decldod Impres
sion. In tho comparison of the partj
tlio versatility of this youthful star
Is readily soon; in that production
her part was of tho rough soubrcttc
st)le, while tho character of "Peg"
Is a sweet, w holomjme nnd decidedly
human Irish girl who Is as witty as
a character of Thackeray's pen; she Is
also philosophical, ami full of quaint
pathos, with a touch of melancholy,
sobering the brightness of her laugh.
A'OTICK.
N'otlco is hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply to tho city
council at Its meeting to bo held
'April 21st, 19H, for a licenio to
soil malt, spirituous and vinous li
quors In quantities less than a gallon
at Its place of business, 22 X. 1'ront
street, city ot Mcdford for a period
of six months.
SKI.SBY & KHNXKOY.
Dated April lltb, 1911.
With Mmlfnrd irndo Ik Mcdford made
TOKltnON, Mexico. April IS -"11
Is n question," snld (lenornl Villa to.
da), "whether an American bombard
, incut ot Tamplco to compel lluerta
to npologlie for an affront to tho
I'nlted States, would bo construed ns
an act of war agulimt tho Mexican
nation
It It should bo so construed, tho
war being between two elcvlllxed
countries, Americans In Mexico would
be accorded the same protection as
Mexicans In tho United States. Of
lotirse refer to non-cumbntnntx
Hut I don't bellow tlio Tnnipleo In.
cldcnt will lend to wnr.
In tho Inst anal) sis, to far as the
constitutionalist nrv concerned, tho
matter Is ono to be settled b) Men
oral Cnrrnnzn."
tfuncr.it Angeles, tienernl Carran
xa's war minister, satd bo did not
think tho constitutionalists would
consider It their affair If tho United
States were to punish lluerta for In
sulting tho American flag.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS
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Mrs. K. Brno q W-iitkttis has been
ninkiujr triend-. living in Mcdford and
Jacksonville a wsit.
Miss Mnrv Ooro returned to Mcd
ford lust week utter tiiuhing n suc
cessful term of school nt Sterling.
Mies Anna Broud, a nurse of the
Sacred Heart hospital, wited her
mother the first of the week.
Mr-. Paul S. Bandy entertained a
number of her friends Wednesday
afternoon with mi Ka-ter luncheon.
The f uxors were miniature spring
bonnets in Imud.p.uutcd baud boxt s.
Mrs. Jos. Noreioin ami Misses
Mun;.irct nnd Kttn Xorerom spent
Friday nttunioon in Meiltonl.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Cameron of
Buncoui hnxe been shoppuij; in town
exernl times lately.
Mrs. Ilarrv l.uy wns hotess to tin
."00 club Inst Kridav exemnir, the fid-
Inn ins members being present: .Mr.
and Mr-. Bluinc Kluni, M iu1 Mrs.
P. C. Smith, Mr. nnd Mi". I.ewl Pl
neh, Dr. and Mis. K. tl. tloldni, Mr.
mid Mis. .). P. Pick, Mix. 1. M. Pol-
luw.
Miss Olnd.vs fis, of AppK'gnte
spent u few houis in town Wcdnes
day. Mrs pilu Poel: has Heiiined fioin
a two mouths' visit with liiends li
in,' on llie Applegute.
P. M. Smith has sold his place
near Stcilimt and passed thioiigh
town this week willi his household
goods, lie expects to live in Ontinl
Poiul tor tho picscut.
Mr. and Mis. Ilnrrv Young soenl
Suiidav with fneiids nt Tolo.
Mis. 0iiir Diiiifqid wns in 1 1 urn
the Bar 'V iiineh Thur-dav.
Mr. and Mr-. Wilbur Pnnieion
were Jacksonville visitois liom Bun-
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Mrs. Kulpli Jeiitiittp.
The Piiduv Al'leiuoou club liad u
plea-ant mcetinc nt the home of Mis.
F J. Pick this week.
Mr. and Mrs. I.ouU (lay of Scut
tle me visitors nl the home of the
lattei's si-ter, Mt-s ('online I. inn,
Mi-s Ahua (lould pas-ed Ihrougli
town Satuiday on her wny to Mid
foul, huviiit; completrd u tetui of
school in the Crump di-tiiet.
Mr. nnd Mrs. . Kluni uinl iluiiuh
ler of Medlmd wen iceeiit gnc-ls
of Mr-. Huriv liiiy.
Mrs. I.iuii Biudv and Mi-. Nell
Hiiibeu spent Kn-tel with Mrs. J,
P. Wells.
Anion!? those from hen who nt
teuded the K. of P. dunce at Med
foul Wednesilax ni'.'ht wen Mr. mid
Mrs. I.ouis Pltieh, Mrs. II. M. Col
lius, Miss Plain Thompson, Mis.
Minnie Uelle.v, Cm ley WlNon mid
W. II. Hlngler.
The Pnsleni Slur Ipdne had u so
cial meeting Thursday owning, when
Piofessor and Mrs. P. C. Sinilli weio
initialed into tin ouler Mi- Pu
gene Thomp'on hud ihaue ot the
leliesliiueiils,
A iiumher of ,onnir men Horn
.Ineksomille attended the hint ml ol
the late Dial Butnett at Mcdloid wu
Piidux alleinoon
Star Theatre
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TODAY
IT Theatre
Proiji'ain. "Arutual .Movies."
Daily clianc. Alatincc 2:1.")
ji. in. and 7:1.") p. in.
"THE YELLOW FLAME"
Two-reel Broncho Indian
speeial.
MUTUAL WEEKLY tfo. 59
Xews
"RIVAL BARBERS"
Majestic cuincdy
Von cannot afford to miss it.
Daniel I'Ynlimnii Pi cunts
The Professor's Love Story
3s a Laugh Every Minute.
As Produced lv
PROF. ARCHIBALD F. KFDDIK and Able Cast
from Univei-sity of Oregon
"This is the laugh of a lifetime."
Page Theater
APRIL 18
Prices 25 and 35 Cents
"An American Citizen"
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lion cruiiti'il by Xut Uooilwiu. A "Kiinioiis Pliiyur'' pioduolinu
mul one of their licnt. ,
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ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN, NO. 5
THE DELAYED SPECIAL
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Peggy O'Neil in "Peg o' My Heart"
Evelyn Nesbit Thaw
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 20
Peg O' My Heart
WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 22
I'.vclyu NcKbii Thaw is tho most talhed-of woman in
the world, and in "Marietta" is seen in tho dances tliaf.
wore tho sensation of London and Now York, and
proves hor to ho a clover litllo actress.
Peggy O'Neil in "Peg o' iIy Heart," an Irish com
edy as dewpy fragrant as an April morning in Killar
ney, is supported by a brilliant cast of i)layers and Wjll
b(! ono of tlio best events of ibis season in Mcdford.
PRICES FOR EITHER ATTRACTION:
50c TO $2.00
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