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SALEM THEATRES
AND AMUSEMENTS
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 in
(Imntl Opera IIou.sc.
Tuesday, May 21. "Old
Vrkansaw."
Wednesday, Mny 22. "A
itaco for a Widow."
Coining Attractions.
"The Uoriib Prlnco."
nun 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n
JjuiKliter.
clever comedy creation, enrich-
by a flno literary stylo, clear cut
feedy and tho clearly marked
ing of Individually Interesting
m of, character, called "A Raco
ta Widow," comes to tho Grand
Ira houso tomorrow night.
Mo this play Is Illled with gonu-
orscdy from start to finish, It
a i -t of consldorablo strongth.
jfPlcnJU company has inn do this
a grc.it buccosb.
Vow York Theaters.
Ja conniption with tho forming of
uraancnt organization of players
prescn tho now farces of Leo
rlchstcln In tho Astor theater.
X piWft 9HS'eV Asanas
VU HAMMERSTKIN.
wr.rr of tho Manhattan Opera
WW in Now York, famous ns
Prearu and promoter of play-
M.
nth;- n is dellrorinc a series of
T 3 ks on thA mlurtatlnnal and
Uea s.de of fnrrn Ha fienril bv
"' rs of tho "Before and
r c-ra,.any on the Astor stage.
'nbvrt wag -on the Writing of
rce
a as when first shown in this
t.fficit Are years ago, "The
c of Phsen." was received with
lt ccrdlalltr bT a. lareo audience
ttae Academy of Music Monday
Thif mimtrnl rnmcAv has bO
kind of pereaaial Tliltor. It
1 & dozen engagement la this city
H eredlt? it niici Tendon.
t gave a chores aefrl the rlt-
LllJtr, an Hery W. ftavas la
ME for Hi festalkm Ik
iiaiiiajitiiaiiti
Though tho music of tho piece has
bcon familiar long, It still possesses
Its old power of allurement. This
was proved onco moro when every
tt.ru of tho orchestra Into ono of tho
old airs was a signal of applause
It v. as a spirited performance. Jess
Dandy Is tho comedian now nt tho
l'cad of tho company and ho Justifies
all the pralso that hna been given
to him. Idn Stanhopo was tho Gib-
sonosquo Now York girl, attended
by radiant beautlos In "Tho Song of
tho Clt!os."
Ilnppy In tho knowlodgo of tho
buccobs of tholr offorta, Shubort &
Anderson will oncTtho first sonson of
tholr mnnagomont of tho Hippodrome
en May 2S. Thoy oponod tho houso
on Sopteinbor 1 with "A Society Cir
cus," which, had boon the attraction
In tho provlous sonson, but on No
vember 28 thoy producod "Plonoor
Days" and "Noptunos Daughtor"
Thoso two spectnclos mot with aston
ishing buccobs, and hnvo continuod
for twonty-throo wooks to till tho
mammoth Hippodrome Tho most
striking novelty was In "Noptunos
Daughtor," in which tho huge tank
was utilized to Introduco n dozen
young ladlos who appoarod as mer
maids. Tho grand bnllot Intdouced
100 persons nnd a seoro of horsoa.
When tho houso closos "Pioneer
Days" and "Neptune's Daughter,"
will havo been glvon 29C times.
A Bummor season of grand nn'l
romantic oporas In English undor
tho direction of Joso Van den Borg,
began Monday night at tho West End
theater. Much caro haB been ob
served In assembling tho company,
which contains sevonty-flvo voices,
Mth an nttractlve list of principals.
There Is also an augmonted orchestra
with compotent conductors. Tho
first week waB devoted to "II Trova
tors." Tho next opera will be th
"Mikado."
HOTEL AIUUVALS.
Willamette.
P. K. Parkhurst, Portland.
A. C. Wagner, Portland.
L. Allehoft, Portland.
Wm. H. Barry, Portland.
Miss Ethel O'Kcefe, Portlnnd.
Wnrrcn Enstmnn, Portlnnd.
11. B. Shertzer, Philadelphia, Pa.
J. A. Du Salltle, Minneapolis, Minn
W. H. Groatt, San Francisco.
I. W. Schlfter, Portlnnd.
J. E. Burdctt, Arlington,
W. H. Fcrteg, Pottsvllle, Pa.
W. C. Ferteg, Pottsvllle, Pa.
E. J. Warnock, Portlnnd.
John C. Eulborg, Portlnnd.
II. T. Harris, Chicago.
It. C. Smith, Chicago.
M. S. Rosenblndt, Chicago.
H. F. Weber, Minneapolis, Minn.
T. 0. Stewart, Uosoburg.
D. J. Jarvls, noseburg.
H. T. McClalland, Roseburg.
J. Ferncr, Bagus Prlnco, Co., N. Y.
H. S. Stroebol, Now York.
Felix Colin, Snn Francisco.
A. B. Bowen, Pullman.
R. W. Goshman, Enterprise.
Ben. Folston, Enterprise.
Robt. Cownn, Enterprise.
A. W. Walter, Bolso, Idaho.
C. C. AndcrBon, Boise, Idaho.
W. 11. Kukloy, Portland.
C. L. Tebbctta, Portland.
Sulcin.
Emm i Simpson, Falls City.
M Ashor. San Francisco.
W. A. Williams, Portland.
Wm. Noder, InglcBldc, Neb.
D W. Collins, Portlnnd.
W. .1 R Jones, Salem.
C 11 Wntts, Falls City.
II. H. T-lplor, St. Louis.
Hugh Frtulnnd, Salem.
J. J. Murray and wife, Eugene.
II. W. Pnttorson, 8alom.
F. T. Nnsh, Salem.
A. 11. Roberts, Los Angeles.
Chns. Rlttenhauser, Newberg.
Lou IMokard.
W. L. PooBtcr.
G. S. Pocstor.
II. Scott, Portland.
O. A. Peel, Portland.
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son let tho musical fnrco "Trial by
Jury," tho nnmo na given In tho high
school building hero not long ago,
nt Chomnwa lust night boforo n largo
audlonco in tho assembly room. TTyc
pleco was given In oven a belter man
nor than whou presented horo.
Previous to tho play n mixed pro
gram was given, similar to tholr pro
vlous presentation, which consisted
of Bolcctlons by tho high school oc
tetto, qunrtot and n duet by Misses
Mnrguorito Morn and Ethel Gross, n
reading by Miss Mildred Ilngloy and
n solo by Miss Edna Savage,
A largo number of HtudentH nr
companted tho gluo club yesterday on
tho G o'clock Chemawa oar, and a
sort of picnic was enjoyed boforo tho
uvunliig'H ontortnlnmont.
NEW YORK THI HUNK'S KX
LAR(SEl) HOME.
Ten stories huvo boon ndded to
tho old Tribune building, nnd it it
now one of New York's imposing
skyscrapers.
Fnro' t riitfiimun.
Tho high Rchool gleo club pre
Grand Opera House
JOHK r. COSDSAY, Mgr.
WEDXIiHDAY, MAY 22.
o
Grand Opera JHouse
JXO. F. COItnitAY, Mnunger.
ONE NIGHT
TUESDAY, MAY 21
Fml ltayinoiid'e IUutlful Story of
tho Arkniiwi HilU
Old
Arkansaw
With 1U weallli of special -nerjr
aad llffocta
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A RACE POR
A WIDOW
With n On-nt Cut.
"A Itace for a Widow" Is a come
dy written on ontlroly now lines and
orowded with Interest. Ono laug-J
oblo situation follows another and
at times tho play becomes dramatic.
New songs and specialties aro Intro
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