DATE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, . OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1010. PAGE SEVEN CRIES OF REAL In "The Wolf which Is to bo presented at the Grand Opera House tomorrow night there is told not on ly an interesting and well acted story of thle great outdoors of the Canadian Hudson fur country, but there is produced a drama rivaling in dramatic realism the shows of an cient Rome. The reproduction of a howling pack of wolves whose yelps and wailing cries are made mjoHo real by the accompanying voice of a genuine grey timber wolf, has never been excelled. The strange effect of the cries of the wolf pack was secured one after noon at Bronx Park Zoological Gar den, New York. Experts from the recording forces of a prominent phonograph manufacture, armed with necessary apparatus, stationed There are few plays which, by reason of merit alone, can be ac cepted as standard; there are few others that have that hjeart interest -which Is so necessary to brilliant dramatic success. "Sis" Hopkins," -which comes to the Grand Opera House Monday, Jan. 24, is now be ing played for the eleventh sleason, and there are no signs of warning popularity. Tho sweet sentiment of the story, the home-like and natural world of the characters concerned In tho telling of tho tale of life and love and disappointment and ulti mate triumph of the quaint country girl, "Sis Hopkins," combined with tho rare art of Miss Melville as an actress, an art which enabled her to take a single quaint character and SIS HOPKINS GRAND OPERA HOUSE John F. Cordray, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 THE LYRIC THEATRE (N. Y.) SUCQESS. THE MOST REALISTIC PHE EASY WAY." Redolent With the Ozone of the Great Northwest. PH HH b 9 H IbhbbI I BY EUGENE WALTER, Autor u'. "PAID IN FULL" and "THE EAS YWAY." Mr. Andrew Robson 8? Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c. Seats Now Selling WOLF ADD REALIS TO STRONG DRAMATIC PRODUCTION II 1 themselves in front of tho cages of the wolves in tho Zoo nnd waited for tho captives Ishmaols to howl into the horn. Eugene Water, tho author of tho play was there to say when and how; and finally a series of weird cries, from tho throats of the shag gy beasts gave tho operator his cue, and he began to record the voices. At every performance of "The Wolf" during the stirring and (thrilling dual in tho dark between Jules Beaublen and Wm. Mac Don ald the vlllian, the howl of the wolf pack is heard while accompanying it note for note, a -real live timber wolf whose mate was killed on ac count of her ferocity, gives wild voice to his lonliness. Teddy, tbfe lone timber wolf, who nightly cries aloud his sense of wrong and lonliness to heaven was weave it into a play of enthralling interest, have made "Sis Hopkins" one of tho most brilliant and suc cessful comedy dramas of two de cades. As the odd country girl who has never .been outside of the Posey county in her life, and, who believed that all the world is as true and honest to high ideals as tho homely people with whom she has been as sociated all her days, Miss Melville attains dramatic heights Which ap peal to ono Irreslstably. As she sweeps through the acts, dominating every scene, developing the sweet sontimiont which Is characteristic of the piece, and touching lightly the chords in pathetic moments, all sense of ackwardness, her oddty and her quaint costume Is lost sight of, and thero remains only admiration for the actress' who so subtly sways her audience, and pity for the stage girl in her bitter disappointments. And at the end where she stands re- Manager, It : s ' " t Jill i Srone From "The Wolf," at Grand Opera House, January 22. 5 presonted to tho company while playing a recent ongagenicnt in Oklahoma City. Tho company ac cepted thorn as pets," but ono of them at least has become a valuable adjunct of tho production. Nan ette's untameablo spirit was so flerco .that tho management was forced to .kill her, so Teddy is left to give his .nightly cry alone. During the last act of tho drama, when the terrific duel in the dark is being fought amid tho howllngs of the hungry wolves in the forest, Teddy's voice adds many thrills and his history much pathos. Nightly, when tho current is turn ed on in the phonograph and when the crfee of the pack is heard, which is his cuo Teddy's voice mingles and blends with those of his absent brothers. Seats now on sale at box .office. vealed, a clever accomplished young woman contented in the love of an honest heart which has waited so pa ti.ently for her, she presents a pic- ,turo which is exquisitely beautiful. Miss Melville has supporting her this season a company of exceptional merit and her manager, Mr. J. R. Stirling, has biven the play an m tirely new scenic dressing. Seat sale starts Saturday at 9 a. m. o Stomach Trouble Cured. If you have- any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver tablets. Mr. J. P. Kioto of Edlna, Mo., says "I have used a great many different medicines for stomach truoble, but And Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used." For sale by all good druggists. Tho name of Judge Wonacott of Rosoburg, is. bQing prominently men tioned for .governor on tho Demo cratic ticket. Probahlv th crrfintPBt rntrnn nnh. stltuto yet produced is that now! known to grocers everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. It actually goes a third farther than all others, and besides it is "made in a min ute." No 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling Is at all necessary. Pure toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc. havo been so cleverly blended as to glvo a wonderfully satisfying, true gen uine coffo flavor and taste. And not a grain of real coffee is used. 100 cups, 25c. Sold by J. W. Har ritt. Grand Opera House JNO. P. CORDRAV, Mgr. MONDAY. JANUARY 24. You All Iteiueniber 11th "SIS" Time Around J. R. Stirling presents the artistic commedienno Rose Melville the everlasting pastoral comedy drau . "SIS HOPKINS" A IMuy That Appeals to All MhiiIcIihI ftjore ain't no sons? in doln' nut.iin' for nobody what never done nuthin' fur you." Sis Hopkins. PRICKS ALWAYS THK BAMH 11.00, 75c, fiOc. 25c. Seat sale starts Saturday at 0 a. tn. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVcgclnblePrcparatlonrorAs- Proraolcs DigpslionJCkcifiii ncss and i(est.coiualnsncillKr Opunu.MornIiinc norMiacraL1 NOT NARCOTIC. fimpkin SirJ" JlsiStana tewisr- . BltartanvteStia 3. , HtrmSetd" Jim Wutojprai tlam". 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