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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1909)
" DAJLV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATl'ItDAV, MARCH 13, 1909. DANIEL 5ULLEY IN THE MATCHMAKERS IS INIMITABLE YE LIBERTY The House of Comfort A good program of pictures with special music tonight and Sunday. 1 ft a f r 5 OP course, It Is Lent, but right In the middle of it comes St. Patrick's day. "Paddy" was a good saint, aud tho whole souled people of Ireland, who camo over to this, country, not only brought with them the memory of tho "Saint ofMthe Emerald Isle," but they havo Inspired In Americans, at least, a desire to honor the saint that Ireland honors. Nature has put on her most vivid gj&en the lilacs nro budding, tho sturdy old ouka swelling their buds, While In every dooryard daffodils In their golden yellow glory announce the" coming of tho spring, tho beautiful Oregon spring weaih or of the past week may to somo ox tent account for the dearth of social activities, ns everybody has been out enjoying the delightful sunshine. Quite a number of Salem peoplo attended the Portland automobile show during tho weok, nnd n number ( went down today to be at tho laV, day's exhibition. (Among the largest of the numcr oii nffalrs to be given noxt wcok tn StPatrlck's day will bo tho card por tynj&lvon by Mrs. R. E. L. Stolnor, m3L P. V. llonson, Mrs. L. P. Qrlf film and Mrs. M. L. Meyers at tho nilpum building. A shamrock dnnn lug party at tho armory; a masque bnjiat the Auditorium; an entertain ment by tho Artlmns and numerous ptlir sinnllor affairs. f Tho "Mikado." The sucooss of the "Mlkndo," to bo gffih by tho high school Maruh 22 atult-3, woms to bo assured with tho faUowliiK woll-known society mnt rorif lutorosted In Its behalf: Mrs A. & Hush. Mrs. P. W. Honson. Mr. It. E, I.. Stelner, Mrs. V. Cnrlton Sitftfh. Mrs. Clnutl Gatch. Mrs. W. P. IliiToclr. Mr. It. C. Eploy, Mrs. J. MjjP.owerft. Mrs. A. A. Loe, Mrs. E. II. Millard. Mrs. George P. Rodgo'C MB& J. H. I.uutormnn. Mrs. . D, Houston. Mrs. G. 0. nlnghnm. Mr. J. IX, Aekermnn. Mrs, King. A large number of tickets have Ulwli sold the past week, and most Of pv boxes have been roserved. Hnpljs from the different grade .tre plnrialng parties, and will be ohnpa fcl$d by their tenoher. gDie first act of the play was ie hjQfyed with tho orohostrn. for tne flwp'tlnie yestorday aftornoon in a mannor. that wn very oncor.jraglng tQ yiu director. MIbh Mlnnotta Mag-(M-jL-the work of the glrU' choruses UilkB excellent. MIrs Irono Hlgglns, iijlAHder of the sopranos; MIbs Rose rt5L of the second sopranos; Mis 'jtpj) Uaiubro. of tho nltes: Soth Ax 'igtftor thu first tenors; Mr. Tasto, of tfeg Jecond tenors; Mr. Paulus. of tho fif has, and Mr. King, of the sec ond! bas are all doing splendid & Ml A'81 Hawley Is the os talBhed leader In nil the drills, tak ing nil the parts with the utmost grgo and enso. Othors who tnSo laacflnK part, and on whom much f assure of the affair densnda are Edlai Martin as "Poo-bah." tho dlg- jiffled i.flh-lnl. who has as extreme iiffampt for filthy lucre, and who SuniiHlt) mortifying his family by it'll ! oiiir. and Inoldaa- ihf i.ilh.-s which go with them; Rftoi Hun as "Ko-ko." lord high Hlup. i ttoe Mclntr. whole ibh j i his best In the solo work ll. Cio-s, and Adolpu Ouef- 1, '.,,, a Toloo opolally Suit th. ..,n of P1h-Tttnk." ,. f. Huithlns, as "Yum-ih.- leading lady- la doing re- ;i,!, ut-ll n her aolo parts, as jia, .i r wt speraao voiei. u.,11 Kh Rita Stelner and Ger- JjBS Cook, la "Tkr Little Maids ; hil. in uauowowuij u it the feature. Mlsa Cross has !,! dlBItult part In the play. (I i-U- a great deal of ability. U Ik i -nlor year, aad her work shooi . eaiwc'ally heavy. bt he !s fn Indefatigable student, and flan WjMllghted her school work .to maxe( lt..Ws ... .k "MIVnHo" .ffi fait all are doing so very good iba&U l difficult to make special e- llnarkB of any. ii .lla.uir Dr. S A Massey and Mlw Bertha Burger were married at the Wlliaw-j .tt Ranltorlam last Mondar after-, aooa, Rer. DaTla Errett, of the Chris-, tla church, ocUt!ns. The aanltor- jm Ry JflSS MOLLIE RUNOORN Ktm family and the two brothers of the brldo were tho only guests. Mr?. Massey came to Salem shortly ovor one year ago from Medford, Minn., and since then hns been a nurse In tho Snnltnrlpm. Dr. MnsBey Is a. Junior In the Willamette Unlvorslty mcJIcnl college, nnd Is house doctor nt tho sanitarium. He has been In Salem about four years, coming here from Hood Rlvor. Skating Party. Messrs. Harry Hollo and Newton Smith entertained nearly 100 of their friends Tuesday evening nt n Jolly skating party nt the Auditorium. MubIc for a program of 12 numbers, with threo extrns, was rendorcd by Stoudcnmcyer's orchestra. Tho hnll was decorated very simply but prot- tlly with Ivy. Sluimrock Party. Miss Copcland's dancing class havo Invitations out for a dancing party, which will be given In the nrmory Wednesday evening, February I". A special favor flguro will bo given In the Cotillion. Kiitoilnliictl Llttlo Folk. Mr.. Charles Goodnle entertained a party of 14 boys at tho Florence Hotel, the temporary homo of the Goodnlos, Thursday afternoon in honor of hor sou, Harold's eighth birthday. Gamou woro played on ho lawn, nnd a very morry time enjoycl until Into In the nftornoou, when Htipper was served. One of tho fea tures of tho euturtalumont wna the piano numborn by a blind 12-yonr-o'd guost. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn II. Drlggs, of Portlnud, who havo boon spending the putt two months In Los Angola, Cnl., rntiirnod homo this week. Mr Ilrlggs Is tho daughter of J. W. Ha rltt, of Salem, nnd has been onto - tallied extonnlvoly at Los Angeles l)r. and Mrs. H. If. White nnd r tie sou are now stopping tn Los Alt got. Cal.. whore the doctor U tsk lug h post-grnduato eourso In Osteon-! athy. They have been spending sv-! onil months In Long Ilonch. San j Diego and other Southern California i and .Mexican towns. They woro Jolno.1 a few woeks ago by MIbs Minorvi White, who will romnln with them until tht'lr return In Juno. M-- White was formerly Mis Edyth Eyre. Mr. ami Mr. G rover Long, of Portland, nru wintering In Los Ange les. Mii. Long wna formorly M!b Hattlo Mile, and Ik tho only daugh ter of Mrs. Alice Mllos. of this city. Tho Road to Success. Has many obstructions, but none so despernte as poor health. Succnss today demands honlth, but Electric Uittors is the greatot health build er the world baa ever known. It eompel porfoct aotlon of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, purifies and enrlehoa the blood, and tones and In vigorates the whole system. Vigor out body and keen brain follow their tia. You oau't afford to slight Elec tric Hitters If weak, run-down or s'ekly. Only SOc. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. There Is a blowing lM being rleh and strong and gifted, but there I hjoiv in belag none of taeeo. and yet doing better than they. The mhh who pays bla debts and leu boos alone U belying to br ux lb world to the place where the U:i ami the lamb will lie down togeth er. The "ono iM'st plan" for miy iiiii- Miffriinu from sour Stum wrli, HiMiitltiiru. Iiiiligootloii. llliMtiiig, CostlvoiiOH-. CnliN or firipM- K lit take u sliort 'iiuro of OSTETTER' CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTER W s A GREAT PLAY GREATLY PLAYED BY ONE OF AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAYERS AN OLD TIME ARTIST' BUT ALWAYS NEW Those who keep In touch with the Ing courage; and besides proving tb latest and greatest buccubs in tho dramatic and comedy line, will greet the announcement of the appearance of Mr. Daniel Sully In "Tho Match maker." nt the Grand opera homo, with timcli fervor. Tho fact of Mr. Sully appearing In a part aud play that affords more opportunities than his former success. "The Parish Priest," Is, In Itself, sutuclont proof that all lovers of a good, clean and truthful play, far distant from tho much-followed lino of the over-pro i ont boudoir drama, may see "Tho Matchmaker" and leave with n con- Daniel Sully, lit vlciion f !.,! t'u h.ir bom tain h n Mim.l hum ,ii .in n ,u uli f il a I slit- in li k ii life niiH The Mtor oi ' Tli.- .MHtihiiiHkiM' I ducldwlly original lit In theme. Tde scenes are laid In tht rough and ready country of Weiteru Idaho, a small mining town young In exist ence and barren of good Christina cUUens. Pretty Murgttrot Manning la the object of the unsought lovo of her gUHrd'Mii. who la many year her soulnr. Arnold l.elte, a young min ing engineer from the lSuei. Is long since the ono In the lovo center of the girl, and when thin Is learned by .Mm Curler, th guardian, there Im mediately arlswa event upon event to make tho llvim of the young couplo nnythlng but happy. Nothing ioh-iiis to bi too base for Curler to attempt In his efforts to eoarate the two,.aiiu when he la In br m'd t of arousln tho Iff of tbe eltlaena of HtMini Citv agnlnt lalte for allegetl horso stoni Ing. Pather Daly spueors to have a hand aud voir. 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Carter marrlos his housokoop or of many years, whom ho was about to unjustly turn Into tho strcots. Ho shows a pompous army colonol tho road to a happy fireside, but not with out many scenes of extreme mlrtt', as Father Daly, not being up tn lovo affairs, ns they run, from oxporl- euce, places the old veteran and his nftlaiu'cd widow In numerous situa tions that are dollghtfully humor ous A mlsuuderstniidltig nt tho be- "The Matchmaker." t.iulnng makoa Patlrr Daly'a path a thorn ono .nid ho , tho recipient of lu.iiiv IiimiPh mid iiiikIi (oarse treat iiifiit. until bo convinces tho com monwealth or Doom City that ho Ih everybody'a friend and advisor, n ro jiilt which billies about a most pleas ant and refroahlnK end. and a niornl dellxhtfully tauuht. Mr. Bully U surrounded with a moat capable company of pluyors to (III the other atroug oharautera. as they all am. IihvIhk bmm taken from the cliaraotors of thu nolKhborhood In which the action of thu play tahen plac. iO" The profane man Is ovurywhora the ilovM goe. Vln'ii tho miihII makesumlle It h a mill- jMMi tho t-anio as when maJe l.v an automobile KING THE NEW FOR AND ALL DISEASES PNEUMONIA CONSUMPTION "Two years ago a severe cold settled oa my lusgs sad so completely proitrattd e that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's Xew Discovery, a4 after usin? one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Teas. PRICE SOC s tx Jiajrk niiiurccn w aaaH-gggs LILLIAN RUSSELL COMING WILL PRESENT WILDFIRE APRIL 16 Mlllnn IttiHsell Is maklnt; an ex tensive sprluu; and early summer tour of the Pacific coast dittos aud thu northwest In order to present her Ktentest success, "Wlldflro." In that territory before sho laya that play aside to take up u more ambitious and newer production. Uy tho tlino this tour ends In tho latter part of Juno the famous American beauty will havo presonted hur (treat rnelna; comedy hit from tho far eastern, ooimt of Maine to tho western llmltn of San DIuko, Cat., and from Vic toria and Vancouver, 11. C, to Pou sacola, Pla., on tho southeastern toast Tho Kieater part of threo years will have been devotod to thin trip and In every plaoo "Wlldflro'; has been uiihiuo In Hint it has never visited a city whore tho inununomont has not soimht a return uiiKiiKoinunt of tho beautiful star ami her appual- InnhtniN of the American race trauk MIhs UushoII hiiH ostabllshed all HortK tif records which eaiinot ovon bo lull-fly outlined hero. A few, howtor. can bo hinted at. In two demons that havo been noted for u slump In thontrlcnls duo to money stringency nnd tho uurtiillmuiit of bitsliioss ovorywhuro. sho has broken iii.inv thoatrn lecords, and her bust niKH this yoar Is from 3fi to 10 pur rent iihniid of last year's returns. In all that time "Wlldrire" Iihs never had an unfavorable criticism ami tho pralHi' hoMiowed upon the star and hor vehicle In Now York Is still tho IiIk hwHter mark for unanimous ac claim In (lothani this stmMiu. Miss Hiissoll has mado tho lougeNt tour or any star In yours without a hIiikIo mishap or a JnitIiik detail to mar tho plousuro or tho trip. Sho has hor private car to soflon tho biirduus of travel, particularly In the smaller cltloH, and has not missed h purforiu-l auce in all that time, nor has there j boeii a cIihiiko In the peraonnel "M iter orKiiiiizaiiou siumi mo imikum In Now York aftor Its run there at the Liberty theatre, production for that Tho oast ii ml production are liitHOi and will romnln so for tho .1...1 long trip through tho wont. MIsm Kumioll will lay "Wlldflro" aside with reluctance this summer for It has boon (bo moot delightful oxporUuco of her wonderful uueor to mnlte that play surh a phonnmeiial V OF DR. KING'S DISCOVERY COUGHS - GOLDS THROAT SOLD AND GUARANTEED J. C. PERRY. thu fact that aha Is I under contract for future dovelop 'ment could liuluco her to pnrt with that popular piece. Next yonr oho Is to spend the Bfoatcr part of tho Boa sou tn Now York with tho now play now boiutr brought Into perfect shape for her use. It Is u modern story of Wall stroot. tho work of Edmund Dny, tho nuthor of "Tho Ilouiul-up." with u dcllKhtful comedy vein that makes It doubly appealing, At tho end of her Now York run, Miss Uus sell goes to Loudon with tho new piece, where sho Is to piny for tho first time slnco 1804, when sho went there iih guest of tho Into Sir Honry Irving to play a special season of several months nt his famous Ly ceum theatre and was solected ns tho typical American beauty to represent tho flower of tho American stage In Loudon for that wonderful period tho great English actor-mnnngcr mapped out for his homo playhouse. Lillian Hussoll producod hor groat success "Wliuriro" in uincinnnu lor tho first Hum on any Htago. In rec ognition of that fine start sho re cently played a return engagement there aud during hur atay In tho Quoen City made hor only npponr unco lu vaudeville as tho huad-lluur of tho famous Pen and Pencil Club's annual benefit, which Is given by tho Cincinnati uowspapor men In connec tion with tho Actors' Pund of Amer ica. Miss itussell Hang two or threo of tho sougH that she made famous during hur days upon thu comic op era Htago and with Weber and Plaids. In return for this compliment to their club the Cincinnati press mu.ii mado tho ramoiiH beauty tho only woman member of tho club and elected hur to honorary membership, suspending their constitution to do so. A pe culiarly appropriate compliment to the (iieuu of the Aiuoiionn stage was tho presentation to hur of tho largest cluster of American beauty roses ovor gathered by an American florist. It took threo ushers to hand tho ho (iiut across tho footlights. o ii No tears ro over shod for tho chick that dies lit tho Hholl. Grand Opera House J NO. P. COItimAY, Mgr. MONDAY. MARCH 15. MR. DANIEL SULLY In tho (Jioitl Comedy BucnesH THE MATCHMAKER" A pretty play witn more inugns iiinu a farce. 603 LAUGHS 603 Prices $1 00. "5o. 60e. 2Bc. sale opollH Mnllduv 9 li III Heat CURES and LUNG PREVENTS AND $I.OO BY A go, and only, 1 jr .. j,, kuAhuMiu. .,U ..fa.,.,,..;- - "-' - " i Jii(WWIaYggsjlgSTWgWngW irr - , JDfc fcjj; ?:.: iinmiismamsam'TMBgnigSBMPTMigSiiiM ! - - - -,3mt: & .m-m --., . , i? ' ' L " i mmm, w ,: m