Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 23, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVKMUEU 23, 1007
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(conducted the very aristocratic schoo'
of acting In Denver, Colorado, this
now famcM little star has been sur
rounded with avery opportunity
i tending towards a great and 'wonder
.ful carter.
That H was Intuitive mora tlihn
the opportunity H been exempll
flod bjr hor splendid record for she
has bteiv at tho head of many pronil
nont organisations and nsaocinted
i,wlth many great stnrs and In each
, Instance has surprlsod the thenr
j world by her romarkablo talents.
With "Quo Vndla" William Collier
'and In many high-clam presentation
!sho fulfilled ovory requlromont nnd
jMoro. As loading lady with R. S.
, Wizard for two soag'ons ho was
.cdnsldored ngon1ua, but tho crown-
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tiiiK iriuiupn owner cnrur win wni'ii
Bho was selocted by tho Into Sir
Ilonry Irving as hta lending lady
land with him In h.fu groat ropcrtolro
sho created a gonulno sensation by
hor work. Last sonson Maudo Fonly
starred through this country In a
play by Martha Morton under tho
management of John Cort who Ib
this year presenting hor In tho groat
London buccobb "Tho Strongor Sox"
a comody drnma by John Valentino,
which hns tho distinction of a run of
moro than sovon months nt tho
Apollo thontor nnd which la to re
turn to tht English metropolis short
ly for a renewal of Its former suc-
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE
v JIMO. f, CORDRAY, Mgr.
t-
Wt m
mn !), i
Muigiuct Snow, In "Tli College Wldv.7.M
i-H-Ht-H-H-4 toifd colloge, will bo equally delight
ed.
Tlioro nro so many good points
about Osorgo Ado's oplcndld comedy,
MUSEMENTS
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'that ono enn keep on recalling now
yollB. Tlioro Is depleted tho dopthi
A new typo of chorus girl wlil
como o town with Mario CahlU'fl
"Marrying Mary," nt tho Grnnd, Do
combor 5, aftor a long run nt Daly's
New York city.
Tho new typo is not Identified by
any Buch title ns "Tho show Qlrl,"
"Broilers," "Squabs," "Soxtotto," or
"Widows," In fact no tltlo la glvon
her nnd sho Is just a plain girl of tho
Btngo with ambitions and feelings of
tho ordlnnry woman nnd totally do
void of any coarseness nnd common
ness which scorns to novo character
ized tho ntmoBphcro with which
chorus womon hnvo Involuntarily
been associated. Tho now typo enp-
turcd Now York during Miss CnhlU'B
Wednesday, November 27
JOHN COHT proaenta
n
m
h
MAUDE- -FE--ALM.
In the great Kiipll-li succotw
i THE
STRONGER
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uJu-A
t
A Drnmntlc Comedy In Throo Acta
by JOHN VALENTINE
Ily nrrangomonls with Mr. Otto
Stuart
The Piny
with
the Ilrrorit
or
Sovon.
Solid
Months
at
tho
Apollo
.'. Theatro
London.
Prlcos DOo to $1.50. Carriages for 10:30 pt m.
Snlo Bents opens Wednesday 9 n. m.
body of young womon as may bo o,l )n to bo ovon moro Btrlct In the,
found In tho bost circles anywhere, soloction of tho chorus girls and b6y
Ono of tho peculiar rulos with than In tho choosing of tho principal
which Miss Cnhlll protects hor girls characters.
la that no mall, mossugo or tolo "Got tho right kind at tho starts
grams of any sort will bo dollvored and you will not hnvo anj trouble,
to any young woman of hor company aftor that." This rulo has nnotlior4-
untll they have left tho city In which ndvantago In this, that It rosulta I ft,
tlioy woro received. An ngreomont the soloction of supernumeraries who
to llvo up to this regulation Is In- hnvo good voices with tho plowing
Rortcd In tho contract. In cnRO of n rornilt of n perfect porforratinco byj;
telegram tho manngor of the com- tho company In gonornl. f
pnny Iibb tho prlvllogo of oponlng It
but does not as a rulo do so, unlnsi ' Cnlvo "llio arcntt'Ht Crmc8,k'
ho has Rome renson. Madamo Emma Cnlvo, who Is to be,
"Marrying Mary" Is n mimical prosontod by John Cort In Portland:'
comody In which no tights or on Thursday, Decombor Oth, at tH
spangloa or ovon knoo-hlgh dreseoii Holllg thontor, hna boon callod "th
nro Msed, but In tho Hrat act tho girls groatoat of Carmons," becauso 1ji.
droBs In dnlnty muslin frockB auoh ombodlmont of tho central flgura hu
nun at Dnly's. It wns called by tho las might bo booh at tho smartest IJIwjI'b mnBtorful oporn hna boon so-.
or despair nnd tho' exultation of a' ., .......... ,...-..... j l... ..... ... .. . , ... .... n. ..... i..i. . ....
, . .. . v. . ',. . , cunuuiiiBiB luiiB-aKiriuu, imu huuiuh .nuuriiopu luuotion, in mo huouiiu -,r" . u iuu hiuui uiiiiui ui uiur
vjciory. Ai tno uoioiia arc oiovenv to bo tho result of M, Call.fl ,n . nct ovo,ng nro IB0(I A l)0
vurUi uiu, iub ww io w "' alstonco on cortnln Btrlngont rules, 'customs nro ohnrnctorlzod with bIiii
niAa trrt .Iniio n t artvn ! T la
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Open afternoon nnd ovenlng. ox- lrlnlit. sparkling nnd rollloklng. )t
f Sundays, iU a satire on collogo llfo, but It id
also good-natured and tlioro is
nothing at which anyone can take
offonco. Mr. Ado is a masterly hand
nt exposing tho follies nnd foibles of
tho pooplo, and In this piny has done
his bost.
Tho plot of "Tho Colloge Widow"
Is a llttlo eplsodo In college athlotloa
ovlng pl'c,turVs,,and' Illustrated Jjowta how twater colIogoN
! fvcry aftomoon and evening, lthr0USu tb witchery of tho widow,
after-.luros a famous rootunn piayer away
from a rival colloge, and thereby
wins a victory In tho annual grid
Iron contost. Mr. Ado has most skill
fully drawn his collogo ohnractoriJ,
Grand Opera House Dates.
Fuesday, Nov. 2C Tho Collogo
Wednesday, Nov. 27- Tho Strong-
3Ki,
fhursdav Doc. 5 "Marrylns
vy
Tho YiiiiiMc,
Monday
'Pt Sjndav and
pns.
Ivllnuer Grand.
pVestwc 1 stock Corannny To
a a Woman Will Do."
"Tlu ( ollcgo Widow."
triumph of tho Atwntor boys, nnd Tho ,ftt,or ,.. . ,10r tho .,.,
when tho climax comes, you fool llko Uon of bo,ng ft vory son9bJo womnu
Joining In tho choorlng. It is a (o havtf ftt tho ,10ad of a comj)ftnv.
oplondld scone, nnd shows what n or (oag nr0 porfoctjy , nrcor(1 Wlth
gront stago matiagor llko Geor3o t,1080 of hor ,nnnKor( ,, tho r0,ult
Marion can no.
world na tho flnnl word In lyrlo cx
proBslon. So closely associated n,
pie ologanco, nnd tho young Indloa Cnlvo with Carmon that ono cannot
nro mado to fool a tlioy aro, Just think of ojthor without luvoIunUrltr
"awoot girls." - thinking of tho otlior. Not only has.
Miss Cnhlll bollovea that tho host lio sung tho rolo and llvou It bo1r
wny to koop tho riffraff out of tho than any other groat slngor. but iac
mm ii ml tli nro nrn almost n score of thom.
onoJi so striking, as to win Individual .llfo, you will notify your physician;
rag0 J to discontinue his visit and you will
b-n.tr! ,; "colia widow "I Tho skill with which the big foot-, bog.n to laugt. mi i o w
.. m .. ... bail BnAiui in tfaa third aet Is atageu, uo novo in uvihk ihw d..i...j . .-
cMr Hrry W. Savago will pro- """ '"J" '. .lT " l?Jt'ln, ,. -. whora they "laugh nnd
" v"wi u?? Cr' TU98d8y;' oori ' It ,: ;; y rearkabTe how'tho world laughs with you."
I..-. -' we w, ngtt,n r' S; - I I.i,-. h,d of th audi- Tho oast Includoa. MIm MarguerlH
I'h" r, , AtWHt0r ' once for although eaa dow not mo Snow, formerly leading woman with
W" S,,nt ,TyJU,I, tho ac ual la of the gridiron war-'jamos O'Neill: Mr. Robert Kelly.
aa,;8 a ni the campus, will hava xno no,uai 0,""n l . b ' ' .. . .-. i. w.Mn Tafnli Dali.
tO"v .i. L j. rlora there Is teen tue granueuiUM .'"w v.w ' . - --
aslfr Bftf. ;.;;,.:;:: crowded with cheering ontbUBlastFMauuo wane. mu. .""'
Is tho gathering together In "Marry theatrical profoselon nnd hold Its
Tho voln of Bontlmont running Jng Mary of ns pretty and rotlned rt doors opon only to tho aorloua-mitjil.
through tho piny add materially to
tho Intorost and causes moments of
pathos that brings n tear to tho oye.
Tho, play Is flnoly dovolopod lit this
particular, for In tho midst of an
hllarlOAis or exciting scono, nn Inci
dent (s lutrodiicod that causes a
quick tug at tho hoart strings npd
touelios n rliord of rosponslvo inter-
ost. If you nro fooling won, tins
comody will mako you feol still be '
tor; If you nre 111, nftor laughing
with tho genuine comodlana of real
(Continued on pneo sovon).
e of us who did not at-
waving flags and shouting
GRAND' OPERA HOUSE
JOHN P. CORDItAY, Mgr.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26.
collogo jfiraham, Eethor Uoggs. nnd Messrs
'Itobort Tavernler. Hrnoet Anderson
Richard Tabor, George S. Trimble,
John P. Drawn, Qtia Turner, Alan
Drooka. Thomas Holer, Frederick
Stanton, Cyril Raymond and Richard
Webstor.
Years"Nofhing Succeeds Like Success."- Years
"Tl" C.raUst Yoniic Ainorlcan Cometly Kn Written" X. Y.
H raid,
HENRY VV. SAVAGE'S
Wi. n in 7 t . .,.
ineLo ee W'HMiw
BY GEORGE ADE ,
rrcnted in New York I Year. Boston 1 6 Wks, Chicago 1 6 Wks
XOTAULK OAST INCLUDES
IE SNOW. ROBERT KBLLY.
tovs,
FUpr
"i LDON,
Prl3, ;i
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BSTBLLA DALB,
4SUIRLBY QliAUMU
AJACB DONOVAN,
RICHARD TADBR,
BRNBST ANDERSON.
CBORGE3 S. TRIMDLD.
JOHN P. DRAWN.
OTIS TURNBR.
RICKETTS. JAMES WHBLAN.
AND 40 OTHERS.
"J, ?1 00, 75c, 50c
at box office Tuesday, 9 A M
"A"t It 1VD
3TIFR v.unne
minx iAVERNTBR,
tN BROOKS.
A8 HOIER. .
CPA . -- ..-..
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M'uudo Fonly ComliiR.
Maude Faaly one of the younge
and moet talented of the yomg-r
generation of atage favorite U to
bothoattractloHttJiaraBd theatrr
Oil WWinUWUKjr, ouimm -. ...--..
sho la to be seen In the great Lon I
don suoeeas "The Stroager Sex",
The claims made for Utls mue actre-i
,of being Die yoHngeetdalatieet -
moat refined, ete.. etc.. ) aot with-
out the foundation .of truth for sh
la oertalnly the yeuageet of all tha
proaent generation of feminine stara
'and that sho l jaat as taleated and
dainty and reflaed aa one could wlh
is uadoubtedly o. Though a very
'young woman Maude Fealy Is older
lit dramatic experience than mauy
of her contemporarlea for sho baa
caloyed opportunities that do not
come to all actreee and sue cer
tainly has "made good" in all sho
has attempted. Reared In a school
'of dramati s sbi has had many ad'
vantages
Undo the careful training of hr
mother who herself possesses no )lt
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