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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1908)
Wi),, DRAMATIC AND SOCIETY NEWS OAILr CAPITA JOUIUkAL, MAI49K, OmmQOX. SATURDAY, MARCH 14, W. AMUSEMENTS! MliHilllHHIUHHIW Of A Mil OjHWI JlHlft IkUurday, March 14. Black Crook Mosday, March lSLeo Wlllard, In "The Country Scjolre," ThBrsday, March 19 "No Mother to Guide Her," Saturday, March 21 "Corning Thro' the Rye." ' Tuesday, March 17 U'Ron on tho Direct Primary. Friday, March 27 "The Burgo-utastcr." AtHtftoHam Roller Rlitlc. Morning, afternoon and ovcnln? neesJOBM. , Tins Vsu4ettc. Moving pictures and . Illustrated IP, every afternoon and cvonlag metft Suaday and Monday after wrens. The NlckcJodloii. Moving pictures and Illustrated tM afUrooas,and nvenfogs. GRAND OPERA HOUSE JNO. P, COIIDRAY, MQIt. SATURDAY, MARCH 14 MILLER AND PL01IN. Present tho grand old spectacle The New Black Crook A special production for tho faro well tour. Magniflcont scenery, beautiful cos tames, picturesque ensembles, das sling transformations, nurrounded by sensational novelties from 13u top. Everything now, notliliiK old. Prices, fl.GO, $1.00, 75c, 60c. eat sale at box offlcc Saturday, 0 a. Grand Opera House JtDHN F. COKIRAV, Mr. MONDAY, MARCH Id M. LCt WILLARD And Hfas KasterH Comply Presenting tho Delightful and Refreshing OH Fashioned Comedy "Tie Country Squire" Frlcea, $100, 75c, 50c, 2 tic. gtoat sale at boxoe Monday at, 9 A. M. BLACK CROOK WONDERFUL , EXTRAVAGANZA foresting Melodrama, It commanded attention from tho critics and on ac count of' Its spectacular nature, It was attacked by the sensational clergy, less liberal than they arc to day, which latter fact favo It per haps raoro prominence and popular ity than it would otherwise have- en joyed. Consequently It had a "run' Id Now York city that has scarcely bcon equalled in modern times. In tho present production, Messrs, Miller and1 Plobn have retained many of tho old features which mado the "Crook" so popular, but havo added many now ones as well. so great was tho success of the revival of this ncvor-ondlng exlrevnganra last sen son under this mnnngem nt that it has boon docldod to contlnuo It In definitely. Many changes from last yoar havo boon mode and almost an entirely now dress has been given it as far as sconory and costumes nro concerned. Several new musical numbers havo aLso been added Leo Wlllard Ih "Tin? Country Squire." On next Monday night Ixjo "Wlllard and his excellent company of some IK eastern players cornea to the O rati (I opera house In tho delightful comody "Tho Country Squire." In speaking of thin company and tho play tho Soattlo Times- of February ICth nays: "'Tho Country Squire nt tho Boaltlo thoator wnB high-class acting; a blondlng of honlthy humor and pathos bo natural and froo from maudlin sontlpiont as to cut deep, plain ovoryJny Now England Hcenes familiar to hundreds On hundrols of Stntllo people nnd a tondor dollnen lion of life In Vermont a quarter of a esntury nno. make 'Tho Country Squlro by far ami away the boHt play that linn been in Seattle this soanon " 'Tho Ccmntry Squlro' Is a sln plo, and clean, and an full of heart Interest as 'Tho Old Homestead.' It Ih a comedy and tho story around tho play nenrcoly has any plot. It Is juot everyday llfo among slmplo folk who plnco tho lllt'o affnlr of their community for nbovo tho affairs of tho nation oo far as interest Is ron cornod. And soolna' tho play one doo.t not wonder that this is so If It " dovolonos big. gentle. Htrong char acters Hko that of 'Joromlnh nas oil.' " 'Tho Country Squire' was writton . by J, A. Kent, a San Francisco nows-. '- I W 11MI1....I 11 I.I papor iijati nun rmr. niiu, n i In throe nets, and brings In' all of tho many Mniquo cnaraciors inai weni to raako up lito In Now England years ago, from 'Hiram Hopkins tho farm boy who shows bis appreciation of tho world from an open-mouthed standpoint, to 'Lot Thorn,' tho narrow-minded, bigoted lovable- old dea con, wIiobo church and family ruako up tho sum and substanco of bj existence-." imunltles for a long; time, In many 'places return dates wero arranged with the result that tho theaters in every instance- were Bold solidly In advanco within a few hours of the opening of tho sale. No greater cvi denco of tho attractive qualities of a . performance could bo given than this ' and wo are to havo the production in every detail which achieved this re-) markablo success, anticipation of tho most pleasurable kind may be! freely indulged In. "Coming Thro't the Rye" is a musical comedy which scenery, costtimes and other adjuncts of tho production are described as In comparably beautiful. That this will be ono of the distinctive great events of the amusement season hero goes without saying and It would bo ex treme'y advisable to procure Beats as far In advanco as posslblo In order to avoid disappointment. 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This annouhevment 4Q years oko would have been suftloloiu to crctvto a stir in rheator-Rolng ulrcJos, great er than tho comiiiK of any of the most popular Htars of tho present day, for t ono, time The Mask Ortuk" was the mot wldoly tlkd about. th tnosU thoroughly RilwrtUd plsy of its day. As n upoetacio and an In- "TIIROUdll THK RYU" COMINC1 TO SATiKM When "Coming Thro' tho Kyo" is presented at tho Ornnd opera houso Saturday, March 21, theater-goers of this olty will havo on opportunity to wltnoss ono of the vary great musical comedy successes that has eror been presontod In this country, it will bo iivn hont with tho orlulnnl com- pany of 80 comedians, singers and dancers, and with an equipment or scenery and oostutne and electrical offsets such as is raroly wsod by trav- lelllng domwaBlM. Whrevr this i proiluottoH was sse ht season It uchlimHl a doKree of kusowm which ' mails It the talk of the various corn 's Mrs. P. E. Fullerton Salem's LcoJIrui Milliner X NOW UKARV VOW Sl'ltlXO RVHIXUSH WITH 1,UW AS rfORTMKM'.S NU HHST VAI. VR3 IN RMSUIAUI.K Uf I.1.NHKY MH0ASWK IX SAI.WM. . ?kke 573 211 N. CsMstercial St. Is snld to keep au audience laughing Immoderately from tho beginning to the end of tho performance and its musical numbers arc described as being exceptionally raolodlous and to contain many numbers which are so "catohy" that they nro quickly caught up and remembered. The great company Is headed by Mr. Frank Lalor, a comedian wbo rates with DoWolf Hopper, Frank Danlols nnd others of that kind. Ho in assisted by a large number of fun makers and vocalists who havo nchlevod renown and tho assisting choruB nnd ballet, numbering CO or more, is said to bo tho most attrac tive assemblage of sweet-faced, grace ful girls that has over been brought togothor in one organization, Tho "No Mother to Oulde Her." On Thuisdny, March Id, tho big sonsatlonal melodrama "No Mother to Guldo Her" will hj the attraction at tho Grand opera houso. I Tho plcco tolls a story of strong heart Interest. Though bordering at time) upon tho oxtremsly Henna tlonal, still, there Is throughout tho ( action raid to ba plenty of laughter providing comedy Intorspersed and thero Is nothing Inconsistent or un natural in ths production. The man agement has provided tho play with 'special sconery and Ingenious me ghanlcal effects. Ono of the most "TIim Hurfcoinnster" Coining. Frosh In an entirely now nnd sconlc dross nnd with new costumes, comes "Tho Durgomnstor" to the Grand opera house in tho near future In this son&on's new edition not only vlll tho stngo equipment be entire ly new and with tho two stars, Ous Wolnburg nnd Ruth White, who wero the orlglnnls in the leading rolCH, several old favorites will bo seen. Mnnngor Wm, P. Cullen, under whoso nblo direction this new edition of IMxIoy & Ludcr's mimical ninnter pleco will bo presented, has spared neither pains nor money to mako this season's production a most lavish ono. o r UNIFORM RANK " K. OF P. ORGANIZE ant recoption and smoker i by James Walton, Jr , at Mibj bio home, in honor of thepmj Drig. Gen. Hoyt, and a db&J members of the uniform mi present. Tho evening was most Bpont in social chat and forlhc' desired to smoko thero were tobacco, cigars and cigarettes I fusion. An enjoyable lunch oJ wiches, cheese, pickles, ce'.tr coffeo was spread In the dlnbi and at a Into hour these refreia wero partaken of. Tho tlmo passed all too and nt midnight hour each d for their respective home, enjoyed tho occasion and tbe tallty of host Walton. 1'li'nsnnt Reception nnd Smoker Given nt the Hospitable Home of Jumcw Wulton, Jr. pleasing foatures of tho bIiow Is tho largo number of specialties that aro given. 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Hoyt, uniform rank Knights of Pythias, of Hlllsboro, came in on tho steamer KImore during the past week and on Wednesday night tho brothors of tho order wore assembled at the Kn'ghts hall and tbe officers of tho uniform rank wero Installed. General Hoyt delivered a very lm presslvo talk on tho strength of tho order and the recognition that It had had from tho United States govern ment, which was listened to atten tively by every member present. Tho following officers wero elected nrJ Instnlled: Arthur Stlllwell, cap tain; Uolllo Watson, 1st lieutenant; T. R. Hundley, Jr., 2d lieutenant; Jrwlw Harrison, 1st sergeant; James Walton, Jri, 2nd sergeant. The uniform rank has onrolled about 30 members and the outlook for tho future is very promising for futur increase in the rank. On Thursday evening a very pleas- 1 EASTERN OREGON I IS ALL Ocorgo F. Goodall, secret tho railroad commission, ttt '. from an Investigation trip Daker City, La Grande, Pe and surrounding country J morning nnd report conduit that part of tho iae, akij been rather bad since tbe Bti flurry, an Improving very mm prospects of ono of tbe WMtj crona In years. The raJIroWi panleB aro carrying a normal titv of frleght. which Is Tery aging compared with saddts ; taken a month or so ago Secretary Goodall alto repori lumbor Industry conditions ing with tho prospects of nusr mills, which have been cioiw i onenlnc un In the near fuUrt Palmer Lumber company's j near La Grande is running to M capacity, employing In tbe Hi hood of 300 men Perhaps the people would l pltr without Dr Hrousn" on "How to Bo HapPJ 1 MRS. RiCHAKD M'CREERY. There are few women la Nw York's leadlug xial ttt more bandsosss than Mr. Hlchatxl Mci'reery, wbo formerly was Lady Grey-Bserton. She Is aot oaly iwpular la the New YorX and Newport clreJe. but she also has a host of friends In soctoty tn UmIoiu Many X thee were In aixlent sympathy with her when &ke ottAi a dlvuree rrew Sir IVrey Qrey-Kgertoa a few years aa Ba U a daushter of Major WayHe Cler. NEW MILLINER SPRING 1918 TRIMMED HATS I.vWy treat Ions, all the newest designs, nwterW lent quality. Trimmed ly Jlrst-rfa.s trlimiKTS, crj prlcts. ARTIFIflAI FLOWERS wvvfcBBvai asi ,issi bm m " TV J Sohvtwl fnm tho lwt donxtie and imported ,K tjl Itirgtt and lHst ns..ortient Over brought to al-o. flower and foliage. Little prlctvi. Fancy Hat Pins and Ornaments, all the ,Mf ,hlBS prices. iH Large and Well Selected Stock Lowest Prices in H State of Oregon ROSTEIN & 6REENBAIM 240-24 St m&fmjA I llMi J- & -