WIECMME WEDNESDAY Days." Writes the Correspondent, Wno MATINEE Title, "A Signs Her Name and Another Comedy Loral Oregonian." SEASON of GRAND OPERA in the Romenke Mr
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OF Daily NEWS AND GOSSIP THEATER ySMatinee j Phones Main 6 and A 1020 SALE OPENS TOMORROW Sta. PLAYS AND PLAYERS SEAT Eleventh and Morrlsoa 10 A. M. SHRMAN-CLA- Y CO. EKiS? Phones Main 1 aaJ A I lit VOC CAN ALSO ORDER SEATS BY HEILIG By Leone Case Barr. MAIL ORDERS FROM IN AND OUT OF TOWN a Los Angeles correspondeni make checks and money orders payable to Nights Beginning Tonight PROM an enthusiastic letter, tuli Address letters, Four' Steers-Coma- n, Columbia building, Portland. Inclose praise for Vivian Marshall, the Misses Matinee. 15. 2e, We ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE safe return. Popular Price Matinee Wednesday 50c, 75c Portland girl swimmer, who Is appear- and stamped envelope to help insure Night, 15e, 25c, circuit. ing on Pantages' JOSEPH BROOKS PRESENTS cir,- - . nid friend on the stage naturally stimulated my Interest in the T H E AT E R BROADWAY AT TAYLOR act. but it was In Itseii mnnin BROADWAY". AT TAYLOR, enough to create anyone's admiration ORPHEUM and arouse applause. Miss Marshall If We k Ee irning Monday Mat nee, March 24 the same modest Elrl who. In her hom' fir.t h9n her career as a swim 3 EEL. MONDAY, fllAKln 51 mer In the Multnomah tank on ladles' WIECMME WEDNESDAY days." writes the correspondent, wno MATINEE title, "A signs her name and another Comedy Loral Oregonian." SEASON OF GRAND OPERA In the Romenke Mr. Homer B. Mason "I Was pleased and gratified to meet PRESENTED BY ner bkhiii, mis.( h.htn thA scenes House" and to meet her mother, who travels 'The Senator Keeps Keeled tne corrapuii"-"Th- e BY MARTHA MORTON Miss Marguerite with her." continues Mar- announcer Introduced Miss : Ore- PRICES AND THEIR COMPANY, Pros entng shall as a Petaluma chicken from CHICAGO 12 rows, 11.50. Balcony 5 rows. wit Even! Floor. 10 rows. 15.00: Matlneo- -re gon.' but with her characteristic M.00 wt, 75 c; 10 rows.50c7 Popular Price Wednesday told me she would rather have him 1.00. Balcony. 9 rows. 75c: 10 rows. 50c she Is real- Lower Floor. "IN AND OUT" call her a Burbank spud, as she SEATS SOW SELLING FOR ESGiSESBK r ly a Californian by birth. Anyway, we An Episode by Porter Emerson Browne Oregonlans are pleased that Oregon GRAND OPERA COMPANY should receive the honor, for how can we help being proud of her?" Andreas Dippel, General Manager Some years ago Frederick Wards and Coming to Heilig Theater' Musikal Girls Louis James were touring the country Cleofonte Campanini, General Musical Director. Daisy Jerome The with a splendid company playing clas- THURSDAY, APRIL 3d Known as the Electric Spark A Quintette of Artists repertoire. They 60-ORCH- sic and Shakespearean PEOPLE ZSTRA - 3 r every state of the 300 300 60 Matinee Saturday visited on this tour - Coast and made lengthy stays In Se- HEJiRT W. SAVAGE OFFERS Sandors Burlesque Circus . Rnth Mr. Warde MA- La Crandall Dnt.nri If Him IV March 31, at 8 P. HE JEWELS OF THE - A. Revival of the Musical Comedy Success Bias 1 A European Novelty Girl on the Wire and Mr. James are members of the niunUM 1 DONNA." Caroline White. Glorgini; Conductor, campanini The Lodge and In all cities at TlirCTMV April 1, at 8 P. M. " THAIS." Mary Garden: Conductor, there were usually entertainments IVLVun i Campanini PILSEN honor of - given by the local lodges in iifrnilrnn I J m f 1. 'THE TALES OP HOFFMAN," THE PRINCE OF Bixley and Lerner M. Griffith and prominent actors. nrLllltiLIA I l.rll GRRTEL," Cavan. Fred these two great rn.rv mSP.L A'D DANDY EXCELLENT CAST A Duo of Merit MonolovlNt At Seattle the Elks' Lodge gave a Hiescflman. Daddi: Conductor, Charller. and IMEBSiATlOSAL WITH J SS The Tricky very elaborate entertainment, consist- rai.i.et. Conductor. Suadonl. stories, recita- M -- LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR,- - ing of speeches, turns, UCnii:CnV FriUSP, Con by both Mr. Warde and Mr. James. IILUIILtlurtl Tetrazzini, Esener, Uaudenzl, foiese. ccuii, tions mr, poem. Campanini. r original ductor. THOMAS A. EDISON'S written by Melvln G. Wlnstock. gen- manager the Peoples Amuse- - eral of - AND WEDNESDAY MATDNEE THEATER . nnem -- dedi- PEICES, BOTH EVENINGS meuL vw" w . lha- beina- cated to Mr. Warde. and which was Lower Floor, $7; Balcony, $7, $6, $5, $3; Gallery, reserved, $3. MAIN 2, A 5360 Moving Talking Pictures read at this entertainment. Gallery, Admission, $2. 1 . mnwia V..T. D Of (V and - BAKERMANAGER. Most Wonderful Invention cently another association was estab- Mum Hamlin The Official Plnno" GEO. L. BAKER, Latest. Greatest and - MORRISON AND ALDER. .1-- 1 VI r- U'arrift and Mr. Wln-- BROADWAY AND SIXTH STS, BETWEEN stock in view of other contractlonal HOME OF THE POPULAR BAKER PLAYERS relations regarding the production or Peoples Theater of Mr. Warde's Lyon, Lieutenant, are recent the 'Klch-ar- d the naval five-re- el of five-ac- t. production valuable additions to the cast. Norma Seats 25c IIL" Brown, with her twinkling feet, is the SPECIAL EASTER-WEE- K ATTRACTION 1000 Matinee at In a letter under date of March 12 At the Theaters French maid Sidonle, while petite Dor-nh- y Warde. having stated that he had Con tinned trim Pace 9. Delmore will play the bell-bo- y. jlr.1 TODAY . awm nlimh. Of CXCellent Dainty Edna Pendleton is Nellie Wag- BEGINNING SUND AY MATINEE MARCH 23, photographs of himself in the various company. the Rodeo' ner, daughter of Hans, and Mary C of this "Won at Murray has the role of Edith. Camp- characters wnicf ne na is a comedy drama which utilizes a EMOTIONAL SUCCESS EVERY DAY-2:- 30 eluded his by quoting the fol- great bell Duncan will enact the role of Lord VIOIA ALLEN'S SUPEBB 2:30 MATINEE letter cowboy tournament showing a Woolsey "a-r-- 13c SSc lowing from Mr. Winstock's origi Somerset and Bobby that of fn- Nisht Prices, and lines deal of splendid and thrilling broncho song In Prince nal poem: scenes. Most ex- Francois. The hits "The tfniM busting and other Pllsen" number at least a score. "The i wiiiii.u m i i..itv .nnther nart:- new music effects will also of lieu books name cellent and Message of the Violets." "Heidelberg." Third Richard, whom the be on the programme. Shell," of Heart' Sunnyside attrac- "The Tale of the Sea "Picturese Black At the Theater the in Smoke" and "The Song of the Cities-ar- SISTER Treacherous, twisted out of nature's tion will be "In the Claws of the THE WHITE form. Leopard." a thriller: "The Heart of a favorites. Reeking of passions, line the unchained Child." pathetic, and two Keystone SOOX storm comedies. There Is always good music "THE BARRIER" COMIXG Dramatized from the noted novel of T. Marion Crawford Mr. EMBTi handwriting Then In his own at the Sunnyslde Theater. America's Finest Theater Warde says: "Do you recall these The Tivoll. Crystal and Oh. Joy thea- Baker Players to Be Seen In the A Romance in the life of a nnn lines? you see I have not rorsoiwn. ters have new first-ru- n pictures of the Broadway & Yamhill St SULLIVAN & CONSIDINE i . h.v manned fullv 15 highest character. Great Rex Beach Play of Alaska. Powerful and intense acting scenes Beautiful stage settings A plot years, stneo the Incident which gave Sister" and the popular Baker Players-St- age . Following "The White of remarkable interest Full strength of Matinee, Mar. Inspiration to tne puem. "PRIXCE OF PLLSEX" BILLED Sunday matinee next, the Ba- William Bernard Week Starting Monday 24 . i ha, retired from the opening under direction of i. will be seen In the great AN EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE A PORTLAND GIRL active practice of his art and has wen ker players Inculcating the love Musical Comedy to Be UeUtg Offer- Rex Beach play of Alaska, "The Bar- devoting his life to rier." The readers of the novel from EVENING PRICES, 25c, 35c, 50c MATINEES, 25c of Shakespearean study. ing Last of Xext Week. which Is dramatized are a legion GLENDOWER it MONDA (IDA JENNINGS) vis- Pllsen." most pop- and interest In the production of the Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday The Six Klrksmlth sisters, who "The Prince of the keen, for there is no more Matinees ited Portland via Pantages this sea- ular of American musical comedies, will play will be Thursday Europe, widely read book of modern fiction GHT, ALL SEATS 25c son, sailed last for be presented at the Heillg Theater. than this one. EVERY MONDAY BARGAIN N RAYMOND MANION & CO to open a protracted run at the Winter Morrison streets, April 3, In trading In A Christmas on the Comitock" Berlin. Eleventh and The scenes are laid the Garden, in 4 and 5. with a wealth of scenic and post of Flambeau, on the Yukon, dur- . custume equipment and an excellence ing gold rushes, and teem NEXT WEEK "THE BAEEIEB" j t. u I. hn - wAnilprfill Idea the earliest Famous Welch, Mealy n of individual and chorus Impersonation with romance and action. There are Pantomlmist and TZ under her thatch of red hair for the comedy per- Importance it or one rarely shown In musical so many characters of Dancer Montrcse and promoting a reiorm ciuu. formance. In fact, thia delightful en- is hard to say Just which is the prin- a reader breath 1800"r.;15i, in offer nrizes to boys who give up the Gale, order, and one. that holds Its audiences the novel holds its Only, she says, the tertainment, combining the brightest cipal acting role.