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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • Page 13

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TT II III It I I I II A donnaa sr not const nict 4 sMil and nwiurtmuit Tfcajr develop, 44 development kmu th ocal tuatsr tmJlar tb finish fire diamond by Iba Amsterdam cutter. Oeolua In grrand pra la iiblratd hard wrk. Thar la a r7J road to learning srer waeal tie. The ladder at classical ma la kaa ret ta Prat climbed by a tyro. The reward, though, of a eua ceaaful lnr are royal In their emolument But Jeraaa waa never auch a lusrd raod te travel a the path that muat be traronad by the prima donna wrfca baa finally arrived.

Nov bettor llluetraUoa aould be lTn at th strug taa and final triumph of an artist than that afforded by Basal Abott, who to have the honor of rreatlng the title role In afascafni'a new grand opera, "TaobeU" upon the accaaloa at IU premier at the New tteater, la New York. In November. The loved muale aa a rhftd. and It la related af her that whoa he beard Pattl atng and whoa aha waa till la her trader teena aha gravely tnld her mother aome day aba would alng a almllar role before a Ilka vast THtATCR. Hurting tonight at th Diemer, the Loulao Hutchleon aompany wlU pra aent the groat military drama.

The Daughter of tha South. The atory of tlie play la tnld In four a)te and la very pretty, dealing with Ufo In the south during war tlmea Tha cos lumea will bo of that period, ills Louise HuichUon will be seen la tha tlU role. Thla lad occuplea a. warm a pot la tha heart of Springfield theater goer not by any Unci wall ran. dared performance, but by alway preventing moritorlou anteilaln tnenta.

It la Jua en year ago that Mlsa Hutchison eama her and Uprlngfleld haa fine had nothing but (or her. Mia Hutchison ha surrounded beraolt with an exception all ystrong company, each ao artlat aa fonowa: Pr4 R. Caraway, Will V. iConlon. Millard K.

aVIIson, Ulllle nvord. Harry Ilene! WlU Bmlth, Tom O. Hutchlaoa, Wnyti Llndsey, 'Pat Patterson. Mlsa Lorena Tolson, 'Mia Lillian Hutchison, Ulna Lin try Uraol May Hutchison, Prof. Herbert Hoover'a orchoatra playg at ovary per furmanca.

d4 LANDERS' THEATER. "BABT MINE," It haa frequently been remarked that the average theatergoer la of flcklo mind, and play producer hav ally long contented themselves with much anxiety retarding tha possible auocesa of any kind of play venture. after all ld acid dona, thera caa be no question but that th majority of entertainment Keeker prefer tha lighter orde of attractions, especially those which 'are most likely to create wholrsom laughter, and I'tr that reason It 1 t.ol at all surprising ilust "Baby Mine," thr mot dUtlnrt fen play hit In1 recant yaara remained 'in Chicago for alx months playing to not only enormously large audiences, but th laughing applause of i cT' hmmX i at the Academy of Music, New York. wnoa aha last appeared there under Mepleaon'a management veaeie aoou ta Americas. In every aenea of the word.

Her anceatora pier ed no email part In the earlier politic of the country. On her mother's aide they furnUhod Bouth Carolina with jurist and diplomat Her father" fami ly If prominent In the bualnoaa life of northern New York. The career of Beaalo Abott differ only from that of hundreds of American girls In the fact thai aha haa attained the position ta which bar natural gifts entitled her. flb and her alater Joule, bow In private (fa. toured the country la concert whll still young girl and achieved very considerable Then Peseta, Crod with ambition, took vocal Instruction from the foremoat of New York teaaher and was by them recommended ta go to Part.

There aha entered the studio of Jean do Raeske. the groat Polish tenor, flh atudled under him far year and made her debut as Juliet to hla Romeo. Her surer electrical. Rha later created one th leading rolea In Wagner's "Slog. very ana who enjoyed It finished fun.

"Baby Mine'1 will be brought to this olty next week, and Judging from the in. larest It haa awakened, a doubtless will muk new record for farce comedy play here. Beside, there has always eea a local feeling of strong friendship With regard to the kind of attraction thai affords the beat opportunities for g. nuln oirrriment Baby Mine" haa started on Its New Yotk City career in Daly' her following a Chicago bit Manager 1 William A. Brady Immediately organised a second com pat iy, which from all ae I eouuta, baa proved quite equal to tht 1 emergenry and hav aided the Vplny In1 making one of the most distinct senaa Nona ever known at a Broadway Yheatei.j THg MAN Or TIUS HOL'R." "Th Man of the Hour," by Jnra' broadbyrgt, will be seen at the lenders on next Sunday night October K.

which' ao much baa been read about, where It baa been playing In New York and Chi eag Th atory of "Th Man of tht Hour" Is said to Involv the fortune of both tb heroine and her brother, and i th fact 1 held over the head of the! Mayor by way of forcing him to the wtli I of hla party boa. Many other powerful i Influence are brought to bear, but the Mayor resists them The fact of hla resistance Is used to show the hero. In that be I opposing the railway fran.1 chlsq for th purpose of personal gain, even at th coat of the fortune of her aelf and her frlenda Thla haa th affect of breaking tlie engagement between the MAjor and heroine, Dallas Walnwright and Influencing ber to accept tha advance of Mr. Glob, on of the promoter of the frn clilf graft Tha company Include Hurry 1 Kngluin aa th Mayor, Warren ConUn aa the financier, John Moore as Horrlgan, tlie boss: John Mirrls aa the AMermun. Kdward Keen aa Glbba, the broker; MyrU Coegrov aa Dallas, the financier's iV.

If Tha' PUftca, ea kn Ctrl" UB.a CT ST VTV Sisters iyIMVw 1 audience which board the famaua drra 1 I Mil mi fried" and returned to thla country under Conried'a management at the Metropolitan Opera House some ihroe yeara ago. HmuU daughter. 1 nd mother. The play Florence Meek as" th la In four acts and will be presented with elaborate eettlngii. "B1LI.IT.' There are lots Hllllrs" In tht world Grand Theatre SouthwfHt Turner itiarp Totlaj 'g (SuiulHy) Program: We will iiit lutle the newest BIOGRAPH "The Broken Doll." Only ft rfriv nincr hsc1.

Alo thn pit'tur Ilie Pliiln hikI Chifajjro Cul "Takon in action" at Pbilatp. phia lant Jlonday. Lot of other pood pit turr an the fin oBt orrhr slra in town; Admission rentu Children 5 cent. X. B.

Visit tlin irnd toily and we the ucwpst I'iourrji jiln and the Itaacliall Players pie. nreH. v. i Wc don't have to copy wc yc jot loo many craz of our own. ALAOOi House Cozy" 305 SOUTH ST.

waa afforded her thera and at the orn When George C. Tyler of Llebler elusion of the seaon sh arain went on n. tb Idea of Maeragnl iour in qimren ana was ninuuu.iicni writing a grand opera for American atory, and Mancagnl tasrlded that nooe.l Amerioan girts wbe have ly all over fttj. rr r. 's nluctKin.

vMj the subject matter other than her could ao render thai lag grand opera a a re wno eve nne ana Wholesome Wlow ana lay. they hnjahed Incessantly at this me kited hy inoih.t. wi4m Hilly" and him one of the hert and hosts of friends and relatives, funniest they had ever seen. That Is go hut llte on real In the world lug some In New Turk, and In sultry wh.im tvryhndj run love and nobody Mi Ice so only a few weeks a hy en J. aI.iii ul II, "lil'ly," the New Vork dorsed the.

Kw Vork verdlc with rn romedy stnt esa which BMm Urew onn 1h islu.il.' ilin aivl ruiiuiihred It on a line i nmuany will present at the 'Mn. of the b.t of the latter day rnmedle. dura Thrtiter ou UoDlay night, of this siiitiws bus been due to tht! xT. 1 splendid rust tlist, surmuiuls Mr. Drew This "Hilly'' nrst snw the llrlil und thn very pretty atmosphere the prods atl)Hlr'S Theater Krnwlaav nd durtion gives.

The riiKaa einrnt In" this msde big hit. cn In New Vork where rli will be a cm l(y tvent snd Ml tf1IHh it ft Jkf Whl Ullllhllri i 'Hifrtuit vr nnMnitt of tha We're Going to Spring Something ani its going lo original too. I hi" In IIi miIoii. to a record hresklng Sllillerut. i A.

'ATTENTION! The Royal Order of Moose will meet Monday night, October 24. at K. of P. Hall 32l'i College St. AH mem be present.

Business of importance. C. W. HAWKINS, Dictator HAROLD T. LINCOLN, Sec.

I mu was thoroughly dlacuaaed and th theme and atory decided upon. Mis Anott appealed to him aa th ideal Tsobel. All the world knows th atory of tha proud earl's daughter who rode unapparrled through th streets of th old English shire town to save bar ten ant from unjust taxation. Tyler took middle of neat asoatb. And Mis Abott to Maeragnl and to lilies, though th wit re aredoarjaa la "TIMK, I'UACU ANU TllK C.IH i.

It. Wtilard will pruscnt at tlw 1u dura this evening a comedy with nuwiu emltim "The lime, the i'Uie and tlie itlrl. During a run of tu consecutive nights in Chlingo thla piece waa recelvru' wuh such unwiulvucai approval by thai theatergoers of that olty ihat It not only run this length of time. Hut rxwlnl In Milnt of alteiulunie any play Ihjt ever appran there. The raMits fur this unususl are as.

riled by I he auyn SK to the fail lhat th authurs' struck a new bba In musical pluys and! dev.ied It Willi unusual skill. It Is omedy wlih uultue churacters and; unliu sllualioiis rigid sa those lisi by tho iM Bi kuown writers of plays out music. It would be liitereeling If there ass not a song In If. Hut with p.rsnnnt niTniniiHhlmetit of attractive music, vivacious dunces end pretty girls IntriMln. L'l lesllluuiti li 11 hs all the at tractive.

of both nninl' Jl ami 'cgltlniHIe i emeIU. r.rlell), Hie story lit that of a pleussiit, a oiiug siu.ire as a rile mill on the loii alth ivrrylu(ly but IiIiiik. If ami with tlie Uest rlpllve nsme of Mhoiiv llli k. ll Kiid bis bers arCv requested to t1! sm f'ii i I nun IIM1IIIIU IllltlllS'l UNI" lit. t'linnhirluim hits In a k.sinl.1nR house, nrnl nre frcel to ll' lu a sanlliirluni in the miuiiilHliis lo iscsie urrnt.

Here tliey both niM llii lr full llli'ltw III Hm lrTnn of a'prvlly tialmd iuiro and t'uii iilnsluiil In thai of the chirmlng dsush ter of a thrift) farmer. All of these chHriii ters, und iimny oiln rs almost as T' Jl11ii i hi Sw mwmv mm Ammm Wi fjA Bessu Jessie Th JUott ZiSrj Uporya Tha) OcCMion. ef thLr Hrt Concert. Tour. strain of hit acor ATI ta alt It I most wonderful affair to whleh New York and musical America are looking forward at th New theater la Nvress ber.

Tyler, through hi firm of Llebler has surrounded Miss Abott with on of th most carefully selected asa slcal organlaatlona that hav aver eossa from Europa New York. Tha at moapher la sompleta. Tha opera wfll sung la Itallaa. Th scenery baa bees mad by Rvealll ef La Seala. Milan; th roetumea by Caramba eg th same famou opera houa.

aad rao entire antnurag down to th member and th littlest detail Intact and remplete frean Mllaa th) th librettist. If th American mar. 1 Mis Abott I retulcrng that she (a ta ager was enthused they were mere so, bring here, while 1 rising ta th Latia llllca aw In her th Mel lady of the vernaew'sr. aa ewa deoart ef fair jroaasT i atadg. DIMR THEATRE TONIGHT Tht Louise Hutchinson C.

PRESENTING A Daughter of the South MATINEE TODAY 10c i' t. i i ra In1enliig, are ouarantlneJ la th said iHrluni by I ho reunty health aulorltl and thn complication ensuing are orlgl unl ami nmuslng lo aa exiruonllnary de an Tlie production Is atsged by Ned U'eyliurii, a master of hla craft. GRAND THEATER. The Hrsnil Is on the (t'nwra, and Itt show Is on the "lnvl," the best III town. TiMsy la lllograph dsy and Managei (Contiiiut'il on jingo four) (.

VeJ i.a t' 'c ,1 '1 vi :1 'V f4.wr...,, "1 I' 1 at 'I A Scene foro a "Ths Mtn el the A4 tha htr.in.

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