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Show SUSDAY SIOIttflYO, opened tba starring tour of White Whittlesey at ths Burbank theater last evening, Th Cast: laird Neville WHITE WHITTIEHEY Harry D. Byers. SCORES IN "HEARTSEASE." Sir Geoffrey Fomfret .. J. M. Halnpalis White Whittlesey Eric Temple Carl Yobo Romantic Actor Gives Ovation by Ms. 1 wombley Burbank Audience. Capt. Jack O'Hara .... Taylor Curtis Peter Padbury Henry Llewellyn "Heartsease." Earle Williams A romantic comedy by Charles Mona Darville Klein and J. I. C. Clarke, in four aits. Twigg. Chairman .... Erville Alderson TM E FOOTUOHTS The almost absolute power of the Rushan Minister tit Polio and the abut to which his despotism brought at he exmase of untoldmiMfr-abl- e by ibc raamry of that unuja-tskabi- e country, form lea' urea of J nr (rest ia "Darkest Russia, the play which i liaving a most revival and which will be prello,,0 nest'rhursday mgbt. the The lessons to be learned from cot-: the of story thrilling nnfoldirg mined ia this, conceded u be on of the most tanguli.e melodramas ever conceived, ate certaiuly timely while of perthe war with Japan is a source fcls adviseis. plexity to the Czar and Vo witness a presentation of "Darkest sui-frri- Russia" is fully eqalvalent to obtalacerInformation regarding i:15 inside tain questionable methods employed hy the Russian government. Besidea it familiarise on with the life and character of all classes belonging to. an Empire boasting of l3u,UuU,vou U Is sn.all wonder, therefor, to not the eriupLums of delight being toward an opportunity to enjoy a performance of this exception aiiy powerlul arama in ita best dresa and by apUmdidly which includes Miss Eva Muntford, Elmer Urandin, Mies Mai Estelle and so many other favorites who understand the real sinew and backbone of a play which has no end of vitality. peo-pie- pros-pero- j j KOYESIBEB P, WOL Lincoln J. Carters "Heart of Chi cago will shortly be seen at the Grand Opera House this month. This piny has been before the public for ten years and is now in its eleventh season and has played in every town and must of tbe theatre ia the I'uiied State and Canada. in That such an attraction could keep lha good graces of the theater-goer- s for ao long a time, there must be ou. thing tit more than ordinary merit to the plav. Aside from the strongly written lines and well connected story, the scenic effects an the most novel of any melodrama on ths road. The story ia familiar to every theater patron and needs no explanation. An excellent cast is said to be with tbe attraction this year end includes Mr. John T. Nicholson whose playing of John Ames is a finished study. Oth ers in the com pan r are, Miss Katherin Marney. Clyde Hess. Emily Lessing, Chas. Wells, Blanche Boyer and others. Mr. Wells and Blanche Boyer give a neat specialty during the action of the piece. There are also other specialties introduced. champion and Jeffries, the world' ths prince of athletes. appear here at the Is announced to House Grand-Oper- in his splendid revival of Davy CrockNov. SO. Jeffries la piayiug ever he apto crowded houses wherewith giving a pears and ha ia credited natural and fascinating portrayal of the role which is so Intertwined in the recollections of the lste Frank Mayo. Jeffries la a man of many par.s for be ia not only a crack shot and a mighty hunter and fisherman butis hea la also demonstrating that he clever actor and ia being praised by the crlUca for his effective rendering of the role of the frontiersman. The champion has his production of the famous American drama splendidly Staged and is supported by a companye of clever players. The physical feature announced for after the last act is an illustration ofIs scientific an art In boxing In three rounds. It which it cannt be denied that Jeffries ia a master. Joseph Kennedy one of la the the Appolos of the athletic arena exhibichampion opponent in these tions. ett" on cul-tur- AMUSEMENTS that B. C. Whitney's production of :.Mt of tommerry, ta Girl." with Show "The foolery, audavlll iisriftltiw, its numerous catchy music, clever comedy, pretty its dances and enchanting choruses, cossumptuous scenery and gorgeou tumes. will be seen at the Grand Opera House on Sunday and Monday, Nov. 13 and 14. "Tb Show Girl" waa originally produced by that famous amateur organisation, the Boston Cadets, who present-of ed it under the title of "The Cap R. A. Barnett of "1492 Fortune. H. i.im ia tba author of the book, and re1 Heart and E. W. Corliss are sponsible for th music, while Louis HeLsnge and IX K. Stevens have given valuable assistance. The plot brifly sketched, concern the adventures of a whose company, touring theatrical in stranded members have become Greece. Tbe manager, Dionysius Fly, has rome into the possession of a wishpower thus ing rap. and be utilizes the his fellow granted him to extricate Thera their predicament. from players Is a slight element of love romance and many other absurdly eomic situations and romp licit Ions. 1 he cast la headed by Hilda Thomaa and a comincludpany of Metropolitan favorite, ing Sam Mylie, Sid Forrester,R. JosephHaigh, ine Floyd, Lou Hall. Chaa Chas. K. Parcor, Elisabeth Thomaa, Ecllle Dowdell, L. J, Ungford. Nelli Ida Scott, C. Wilaon, U. D. Mustard. A. Broadhridge,- - Camilla Astor, R. B. Iaigan. Vera Pindar, G. K. Cochrane, Bird, the Apollo Quartette, Estelle Edna and Bert Walnwright, May mirth-provoki- ' Scenes from Darkest Russia. B. C. WhitneyS production of tba formsnee ia good, desa, musical perreal success "The Sliour Girl" or formance Is Rood, clean, musical com rite Magic Cap. a musical comedy edy of the sort that always pleases two acts, comes to the Grand Opera lovers of that class of theatricals. use on Nov. 1.1 and 14. The entire Denver News. oduciton Is entirely new, as since its 'iginal presentation at Wallack's earn.. New York City, where lt'hs.1 successful run of three ' months, it is been costumed anew IhrotigtaoiK id two magnificent eota of scenery we been built. Hilda Thomas and the company of etropolitan favorites, headed by Ham ylle, and including Hid Forrester, Josephine Floyd, Chaa. du Hall, sigh, Chas. E. Parcor, Estelle Writ, art Wainwright, May and Edna Apollo Quartette, Isabel sreenev, sate, Nellie Dowdell, Elisabeth Thouv i. Camille Astor. Leona Burns, Nellie ilson, Ida Scott, Vera Plnder and hers, also thirty singing and dancing Whitneys production of "The laden with humor and wearing the mystic cap which H. A. Barnett designed for her when tbe H. C. Phow Girl Boston Cadets brought her out, will smile upon th amusement seekers at the Grand Opera Iiuuse on Nov. 13 and 14. "The Show Girl' has received careful attention and money has been cosexpended without stint on tho tumes and scenery. A typical Rica cborns. Hassling as to beauty and daintily arrayed hss been provided and a cast of principals said to be better than any Mr. Whitney baa ao far selected. Hilda Thomas and the company or Grand Opera House extra SUN. AND BliON. NOV. 13-- 14 x THE MUSICAL TOMFOOLERY TUB SHOW GIRL and a WITH HILDA THOMAS.' headed by SAM MYLIE. metropolitan cast of Forty People, Popular trices: 75c, . BOp, 25c. Order 7our seats by Phone. Seat sale open Sunday. 9 a-- m. THURSDAY NOV. 10th. Ellia and Cunningham peeaant ths elaborate DARKEST acenio production RUSSIA I and present. Every Tho play that tella you all about Ruaela poet surprise. React delightful feature an Interesting study and every markable scenle and mechanical effects. Na other play teaches such a leeaon. Jewish Girl's DefAct 1, Th Feta In the Nezimoff Palace Tha iance. a ys Full of good breezy comedy and inns-tba- t pleases Is "Ths Show Girl, d those who were fortunate enough attend tbe opening performance at e Tabor Grand yesterday were glad ev went. Miss Hilda Thomas aa aggie Wellington, the Ingenue in e Sophocles Dramatic company, is vrr, and it is safe to say that sho at all times receive an at the hands enthusiast-recepilo- $ RAINBOW SISTERS. Metropolilan favorites, headed by 8am Mylie and Including Bid Forrester, Lou Hall, Josephine Floyd, Chas. R. Haigh, Chas. E. Parcor, Estelle Bird, Bert Wainwriglit, May and Edna Sweeney, Apollo Quartette, Isabel Fooic, Elisabeth Thomaa, J. F. Crosby, Nellie Ik dell, L. J. Langford, Nellie Wilson. II. D. Mustard. Ida Bcott, C. A. Broadhridge, Camille 8. Astor, R. II. Iatgan. Vera Pindar, G. E. Cochrane, Kdna Glover, and 30 singing and dancing girls. THE TABOR GRAND. II :i of Denver diuices. Act IITho Nihilist Rendexvouo Underground Nihilism. Act 111. Office of tho Minister of Police Tho Great Sentence Scans, Act IT On tha great Siberian Road Arrival of Courier. See tho Groat Mob Scone. The Siberian Prison. Tho Drawing of tho Red Rouble and tho Russian Prisoners on tho March to Siberia. SEAT SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY 9 A. M. PRICES: 750, 50c, 250, An Overcoat Of Quality No lesser star is her leading man, in J. Milie as Dionysius Fly, man er of the Sophocles. He Is funny I tbe wav through, and makes the OUR if Eff-E-ff n i ftur-Hfl- ls "df V y. r . - JI f fi. :V , l V' t ti. : COWSifuT fVM WffMMMWNUI RHTwrwff anciEa spe-ialt- Overcoats excel in many ways First: The best quality v Second: The best Fit. Third; They Always hold their shape All Prices All Kinds side-pliUe- r. G E. Tarcor as The Cat one of the original frog man, Clmrb-- s tnd -t his specially makes a decided hit. Girls and the Apollo Visrieue are siso deserving of fsvor-xbl- e la fact, the entire per- - n.e Rainbow TOM SHE. Always Remember 'Phone 22. Allen Transfer Company. 421 25Ui St THE OREGON Soils FOREIGN and drafts on all points. s! 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The chorus is good to look upon, member of the company is well rilled In the company parts, end one the features deserving of especial is the closing inarch song and rill, tbe latter being especially fine, lias Extelle Bird, the Show Girl, la aiidsowe and graceful, and Thomas J. be a as Carrick Forrest McGready, i the actor the comic papers depict, am Hall as Johnnie Jonet does some y lever, lwugbalile turns, and his with Miss Thomas 8 a At the Dances At the Theaters, op Catch a Train in a Hurry - f n 4 Always on Time UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY. Grand Opera House I ' Nevile Hon. Miss Neville Eugenie Thais Lawton Alfa Purr Lady O'Hara There could scarcely be more auspicious circumstances under which to begin a starring tour than tbe reception given White Whittlesey and company In their opening performance at the Burbank theatre hurt evening. An audience crowded tho enthusiastic house, loaded him with flowers at tha cloe of the third act and farced him to make a curtain speech that bad all the appearance of unpre pared ness. In his dressing roam Whit Whittlesey had good luck telegrams from a couple of dozen prominent actors in the east and west. Among these were messages from Robert Edson, Henry Miller, James K. Hatrkett, George Lederer and E. H. So them. Nothing in the dramatic Una has yet been Invented that touches the hearts of the people as does tbs romantic drama. Ita dresa and Its dramatic style of .speech made an appeal that the prosaic modern play lacks entirely. While "Heartsease la nut the greatest play of this kind, it contains all of tho elements of strength and heart interest, There is much in it that ia Irrelevant, so tbat the action at times la slow, but the splendid handling of tho climaxes makes ita faults furgivsn. From tha ending of the third act to ths finish of the play the action la spirited and the continuous picture strikes a key that touches a sympathetic chord in the audience. White Whlulesay ia probably th beat romantic actor on the stage today. He haa the advantage of youth, which epeaka strongly in his favor in comparing him with such men Henry Miller, E. H. Sotheru and Otis Skinner. Perhaps the only ones whose youth allow them to rank with him in this class are James K. Hsckett and William Fayersham, Whittlesey's art la not aa finished aa it will be later on. And last evening he waa laboring under the disadvantage of the first night nervousness. But he displayed on the whole an art that was Intelligently handled and vigorous. At times It waa almost too vigorous. His shading waa not dell cate enough and his personality waa almost buried under ths weight of a finely wrought art In Mina Eugenie Thala Lawton tha management has found a leading woman who la certain to be acceptable. 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