1 TIIESUNDA? OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND. .TUT.Y 4, 1909. : " " T . 5, J1" S"M!r from tha S3,"" y rerainana Goltirhili.. c ."SIL French P'ay: Gertrude Hnffl fife The Mlmlc World"; RUMOR HAS "Hv'.reView:companies: "The i , IT THAT Around the rev-l.w-- J World." a new 'Madame AMD roubadour," a - P Viennese operetta- "Cousin yfehreV the v,ene P"ettu; a new opera AND MISS "M"e- - ROBSON ARE ENGAGED overwaiPOSev-,0- f Mischief; "The - operetta: "Mental" i""operetta; "The Motor &W.J Dancer"! n Av 77 "Th?.y Barefoot r nil" :. T1" Prima Bal- - it" Th. pai"aise of Mohammed A 1FLAYS MMnMlf "Pe" fhe Glassblowers"; "Th. kn.?"i;UBi?.n J.Vn? "The Tan- - production. iu . new mum c;i I ABTHUB unrt" the of DTDBr A.GREEHC. SneU Eelaac?:0 Davll Warfleld? Blanche In "The Wav"- - Devn-rou- y Another of W. "Zhe, Bate. the J. Locke novels has plays and is a rapid writer, but, as roT'T'vL?; Mandarin": "The Nr been dramatized. he 'The Follies of 1909" is the bill. "The i inn i.ustin Karnu m in "Cameo Ktrbv': This time It is 'Sep- has often explained, he is really . vvnuesme in a slow Midnight Sons," by McDon-oug- cvi i "The Melting Pot" timus," and the dramatization workman, since a play lies in Messrs. Glen h has been his mind and Raymond a all in The ar arranged by Philip Llttcll. a long while before he undertakes to give Hubbell. is booked Buyer"; Madge Harrison it shape. He thinksJ'over to remain throughout the Summer at the son Tr'"Kt"n and w" day ?na,r"aJ Grey Fiske has it after .. a new plav M secured the American day, and it grows by slow processes; Broadway, while at the Herald Square Koyle. with H r u-.,- .. V;V,r .; rights to the play - and In It he will pre- but once it is completed in his brain, the "The Beauty Spot" is not to be disturbed. "ThiI"inT B'05'""1- with 'Chrystal Herne; sent George Ariiss at the beginning mere 'The Climax" is to continue at Daly's eJja'.ly ot Dreams." by Rostand; "Tot- - of act of transcribing it is easy oy JarKlngton and Wilson next season. Prior to the produc- enough. and at Weber's Theater "The Girl from - N Arliss ni., r- ,"Vtr.er- fy Parker; "For tion Guy Bates Post will be given a stellar Rector's" is the offering. - 'or.we." by Cleveland Moffet; "A Fend-of- Little Brother of the Rich." bv Joseph V f by Mr. Fiske. Rose Coghlan, it is MofV.7-n-U- in a new play by said, will he con- - ''K",hSr by Cleveland Rupert Hughes, nected in some way with the New Thea- "From this humble beginning the story entitled "The Bridge." developed ,ar"m Davis; The Ordeal." by The piece had a preliminary ter in . She was with John with constantly increasing J.ouKhran; "The Renegade." John trvout in Drew all last season. complexity and splendor during the four strong; a bv Paul Arm- May. -nw play by (i Henry: two com- hours and a half consumed by the per- pany, or The So.uaw Man": "The Head of Madame formance." IvC '" bv E. W. Townsend and Frank Richard Nordica is In London, where OMalley; two cimpanie. in "Mrs. Wigga Kennett. the John Sliand In she appeared recently In a svmphony the Cabbage Patch." of "What Every Woman Knows" last sea- orchestra concert under Nikisch. A Is She In the Eden Musee. in New York, the list of 'independent" theaters is as ' " son. holidaying in Los Angeles with will make a midwinter tour through follows : : Scotch South, appearing the tragedy of Elsie Sigel has furnished a thrift, at the same in Baltimore among Ma-tln- . time heading other cities. subject for a group of figures, including Ifew Xork City Lyric, Elliott'.. f the stock company at the Belasco Theater one of a Chinese witness undergoing the Daly s Casino. Lew Field's. Herald Square. : j and Majestic. Yorkvtlle. Metropolis, Comedy New j j appearing In a number of his oid "third degree" at the hands of his in- 1 Theater. Broadway parts. Caruso is in Milan, quisitors. Opera-Hous- e. The plays to be produced during very but it said to be Theater. West Knd. Grand Ins engagement are not in good spirits, as his voice is Brooklyn and the Hippodrome. "The Hypocrites," still out of order. He declares with Chicago Garrick Theater. "The I.lon and the Mouse." "Twenty that With New Tork fanning itself and the Albany Hermanns Bleecker Hnll. ys ln Philadelphia Lyric and Adelpiit. tlle Shade" and "Imprudence." v ashlngton The Belasco. he scheme to revive "In Miszuora" in Pittsburg The Iuquesne. I'm ii London with Mr. Bennett In the Nat C. St. Louis The Garrick. III. ii in Goodwin rnlo has fallen Cincinnati Lyric. Wll Nc j through for the Boston Majestic and a new now rresent. although there is a chance of being built. theater Ivonnett and Augustus Thomas, the play- Kansas City Sam S. Shubrrt Theater. wright, making I'etroit Whitney Opera-Hous- e. the venture N next Spring. Milwaukee Shubert Theater. Buffalo Teck Theater. her stage career as an ingenue in the The stock company field Providence Providence Opcra-Hou- s company of Joseph ' is a special Jefferson, prov e. the elder. idence for those members of the New Haven Hyperion Opera-Hous- profession who enjoy Rochester The Baker. mer, working all Sum- Syracuse Grand Opera-Hous- e. The oldest theatrical family is the or who work because circumstances 1 tica Shubert Theater. Kembles. The first of these to take compel them to do so. The stock organ- Tacoma Ptar Theater. up the profession was Roger Kemble izations are numerous in Seattle Hew Alhambra Theater born In 1721. those parts of New houses will be o;.ened in Columbus, the country where the nights are cool, Indianapolis. Omaha. appear Portland., Seattle. Los and to on the stage every even- ( ',, rancisco. t. i'j-ji- Minneapo- The Booths were of Jewish descent; t lis. Mt. ; ing Is not so great a hardship as-i- Ies Moines. Paul. Toledo. O. Indian- mas' apolis. ; the Irvings, Cornish; the Comptons, "'em. There is the opportunity, ",Ind.; Columbus, O. ai.d manv other Scotch: Playing Important too. of cities. the Robertsons, Celtic; the parts, such, as would Boucicaults, originally French: the Jef-ferso- not fau to Ule ,ot of Uja p, m u English; Barrymores inter. Following the announcement that Eu- the and gene W. Presbrey had Drews, Irish. Many actors and actresses like stock George dramatized and company work and make H. Brennan had arranged to pro- as. a specialty of duce "The Coast of Chance" next Fall, The largest amount of money ever it. for instance. Jane Kennark has comes word Mips a benefit a done for years. Since she was that Jane Oaker will raised at for member of the ing woman the lead- play Flora Gilsey, the San Francisco theatrical profession was at the Jubilee at Alhaugh's when that house heiress, Benefit Terry, 12. liist opened for stock purposes. in the new piece. Esther and for Ellen June 1906. Kennark Miss Lucia Chamberlain wrote the novel. It at the Theater Royal. London. The net has occasionally starred, but was published a little over year ago NEW YORK. June 29. (Special.) proceeds of the affair amounted to for the most part she has preferred a actresses on Eleanor Robson is one of the, $43,920. Jead a stock company. to and sprang into immediate 'popularity by the American stage who have Z She is one of the W" v , - reason ln SOClety 13 member social nositlon most versatile actresses of its charming California setting fLh,"01 K'fted and fently a of at of the day $ Anglo-Americ- lightly turns from grave and i f and its adroit combination of an ctOUDtTy Places' Recently the devotion of August BThnont to gay. from X4 romance with the of beautiful been so marked to the tragedy to comedy, from melodrama to cosmopolitan tale a lleved they that it is reported h Philosophy of Owning farce, without an effort. criminal who purloins an that are engaged to be married. Mr. Bdmont fs a widower wUh - Oriental treasure. a married son. His wife been Just now Jane Kennark Is playing PHOTOGRAPHS OF- ROBERT EASTMAN has dead several years to l, . ousln In AD HIS WIDOW wealth though It 1. currently believed that he not" so tnw Two Chophouses Kate" In Kansas City. and. of Y"ORK- - July 8. (Special.) The above are photographs' Mr. before he got wealthy as hewas course, playing it of Presbrey is no 'prentice at drama-tlzi"- K into partnership with T. F. well. Looking over the Robert Eastman, suspected of killing Mrs. Edith Thompson b- list one notices Robert T. Haines, Broad Creek. Md., widow. Woodill at a mystery story. His adaptation ;iBTtVither WaS a Walthy -k aMf1u has been who and his Mrs. Eastman was Vinnie Bradcome of "Raffles" has toured the country with representatives ln this country of eIe?ou,etBeRothschildl Son ot Sonnj Italr Operates Pair of acting in 'The Rose of an actress, living in New York. the ? Iteatanrantn Jointly mo Rancho. In the great success and has been translated ernPiraetedttobetb,?f JeW,S,h gln the,r nam when tlmUy Money and Gets Springfield. Mass. Adelaide into several languages. ad th of the of Plenxed and Cnpleased Kelm has been appearing in 'A Message There are two is said to have been Schoenberg This traninVi Going aud Coming. From Mars" in Milwaukee. characters in "The Coast of Chance" one Into French from German becomes "Belmont." . of them a titled Englishman which axe .tIrVBelJn0nt'B mo,ther a descendant of Oliver rest will be likely to hif the popular fancy as strong- conspicuous Newport Hazard Is a true story. Perhaps James Neill. who had a company it completely restored. Never- - mercury threatening to shoot out of ly at for two generations. August Belmont THIS that Tor a hero ineiess, ne may be obliged to undergo top of the as the suave and shifty Raffles. has not been so much identified with as may seem superfluous, but It short season, is now in St. Paul the thermometer, many of the Perry Belmont O. Belmon? and has been giving "The another operation. large theaters in Broadway and the late H. P. He hL interested is not. Everything that follows is true House of a have closed Frederick Eamelton and Mrs. Sytatnes S ln faCt 13 th Chlef Contented Woman." Cathrine Countlss their doors, leaving the list f current (Jewell Esmelton backer of that Brftr tie United but the names, the location, and some Sheridan Rayburn. dramatic critic of playbills very Power) are at Seatucket, L. I., other details. Grand Rapids. the Chicago Tribunn In rnr-,,- . ,ir, tv. short indeed. for the Summer. Mr. Esmelton will Mich., and the press no- Maude again be seen in "A Woman's Near the corner of a certain street and tices are enthusiastic. William A. Page's Adams production of "The Maid Holbrook Blinn, whose impersonation Way" next avenue two stock companies of Orleans," given recently In sta- season in support of Grace George. on the subject of the objectionable ln this town are two restaurants. the one in Rich- the of Jim Piatt in "Salvation Nell" with which drama Bungalow Theater week after next was One is about three doors mond. Va.. and the other in dium at Harvard, says: Mrs. won has occupied so much attention formed by combining from the Street Rochester. TThe most Fiske has admiration wherever Walker Whiteside, In & recently. "The stage the New York and on the Avenue, and Is been doing wel1- - At the important happening In re- that play Liebler Co.'s Isn't decadent," Chicago companies the other about wT7 house cent affairs has been seen, returned to San production of "The Melting Pot," Js said he, "but the audiences are. which carried "The four doors from there Is a new play theatrical and one of the Francisco with. Mrs. for be to people When Servant in the House" to brilliant suc- the Avenue on the Street, written by Mr. Page and Byron' most unusual events in the history of Fiske the first the opening attraction at the new will flock to see Shakespeare as cess all last season ln and the backs of these restaurants called Easy Arthur time since he won success upon the stage, Comedy Theater, now nearing comple- they do to The Girl the big cities of are Money," the American stage, was From Rector's.' the the West-Charl-es and if it should the performance was Forty-fir- st East and Middle simultaneous, as they say ln of Schiller's and greeted warmly by his friends! tion on street near Sixth ave- managers will produce Shakespeare." mathematics. "The Maid of Orleans" in public press. ' Dalton, who will be seen Moreover, the same eon Sunny next Winter. In some of the the the and the nue. New York. The house will open as the Drain Man," here of Italy, or well-know- Western stadium of Harvard University Tues- Mr. is a famous Eng- some cities n stars are day evening. Blinn's father is connected with early in the Autumn. It is under the The only actor a lish star. He other Mediterranean clime, runs mer engagements playing Sum- Many things conspired to the San Francisco customs management of Shuberts. member of the Eng- followed Kyrle Bellew as both places. He was with the stock com- make the occasion a memorable one. Not service. Hia the lish Parliament is E. W. Mason. leading man at the Adelphl Theater ln asked recently why panies Mrs. Leslie Carter, Virginia alone was mother was Nellie Holbrook Blinn, and Although Mr. Mason has London, which posiUon he he ran two restaurants so close together, the audience of more than was a co-st- ar Paul achieved fame filled for five !'vnm' Ra'mond Hitchcock. James 15.000 persons, with William E. Sheridan. Gilmore signed contracts last week and fortune as a novelist, he first be- years. and this Is the reply he made: seated in the bowl of the She was the first woman to by which he will be manage- came and Amelia Bingham do not dis- great play Hamlet under fhe identified with the stage as a George W. Wilson, who has Im- "Da mon dat coma here, he getta d dain this work. is amphitheater, the largest that ever in this country won ment of A. J. Spencer sea- member of Ben the It a little curious to has gathered to pre- and note as a versa- -- the coming Greet's Players when portant role of the Bishop of Lanca- sorehead ev'ry now an' then. He coma I'?t.eLIn !he. account! of witness a theatrical tile actress. Thus Mr. Blinn na- son. The Call of the North." Bernard Shaw's "Arms shire, was seen the performances comes Robert - and the Man" ln my sentation, but the company actors, sol- t- A . . . Portland during the to old place an' he say: me stock companies at of turally by his histrionic Edeson's production, will be the opening was nrodlieeH- ti - rrl season of 1S95-- 6, 'Giva Salt Lake City diers, women to- talent. play, " j... nun ineaier, as the star of "The ham that one of the actresses students, and children, Mr. Blinn was. one stu- to be followed by a new play by london. Mr. Mason played a part. Old Homestead." da an' da egg.' I glva him da ham. taking elderlv taling in all over 1400, of the early an experienced small Mr. Wilson has since egg. parts is Mrs. Annie Adams, the mother was of a numerical dents at Stanford University, from author. Mr. Gilmore's then become famous as an' da He smell of dem an he no Maud Adams. of strength seldom equaled before. which leaving Jules Murry's management king In the original Ilka. 'Dis da Institution he was among the first grad- amicably was The only American actor a member "If I Were King." Last sea- buma da place,' he say. 'I "To crown it all. America's most popu- uates. He was arranged. of the Lower son he added to his popularity by go to da gooda da lar actress, Miss Maude Adams, essayed active in literary work House of Congress is his restauran', see.' "The City" is the name of Clyde in the university and editor of the Se- Hon. Julius Cahn. of the Third Cali- inimitable performance as Colonel Star-bott- le "An' he go out wid mucha on. new comedy, Pitch's the role of the Joan of Arc and quoia, Mr. and Mrs. George Alison (Gertrude fornia Congressional to Eleanor Robson's Salomv go da mad the manuscript of which he so dominated the college paper. Strangely, Mr. Rivers) have been very district. Jane He roun' da corner an ho see da. ltI? the Shuberts the succession of scenes Blinn won his success as well received In ln the dramatization of Bret Harte's 6lgn. an' he coma my just before he and pageants through which first an actor St. Paul, Minn., where they are The story of the same name. Into other place. started for Europe. He she passed in London in Opera-Hous- at the company which Henry 'Giva me is as clever in "The First Born," Francis Metropolitan e tor Sum- Miller has The leading woman da ham an' da egg,' he say, selecting names as in other departments that the performance took on the nature Powers' play of Oriental life, mer. the selected to present "The Servant in of the Associate an' my broda he go out in kitch' of his of a personal triumph. which Their performances of Miss Godes-b- y House' during the Players, Lizzie Hudson Collier, was getta da an' art. and it, is to be observed that created a dramatic sensation several and Dick Sterling st the Pacific Coast tour of da same ham an" da egg and giva. of late he has chosen names, "The weather conditions were perfect years ago. in "The Climbers-la- Charles Rann Kennedy's play William H. Crane's leading woman In it to him. And da mon short as Mr. Blinn repeated his suc- week met with contains original Sena-Jor;.a- he smila an' say: easily and the Summer sky, much appreciation. several players the production of "The nd TDeesa place remembered. "The City" presents the only covering cess In "The Cat and the Cherub" and Mrs. Patrick Campbell will appear well known here. The tis gooda da place; I coma a phase of New Tork life, in of the vast throng, was as typical Or- in company which Portland will see Skinner's leading woman some more.' An' so getta cash) the portrayal of later was prominent In plays in his own Mrs. Georgo Cornwallis new so- at the in The Harvester." Miss I da of which no one is cleverer leans as it was of Boston. The West's Collier betran V.VHI1I1 an' goin , you see. than Mr. audience country. Mr. Fiske engaged him - for ciety play, "Borrowed Plumes," r itch. was. drawn not from the classic walls Hicks Theater, at the of "Salvation Nell." in which he does the London, for matiness on Harvard alone nor from the intellect- best work of his career. July 7. 9 and 10. The cast will include ADMIRAL AND .rrIleTvPlayWr,fht.,R'in see hls drama. ual circles of Boston exclusively, but Henry Ainley and Stella Patrick Camp- MRS. URIU OF JAPAN HAVE ,0manJ." the Caae" now running from cities and academic centers far and The independents, largely represented bell. i7 - near. !,ti;0n.K0"- Th6 crltlcs were unfriendly The performance was under the by Shuberts. claim des- auspices of the the to direct the Eugene W. lUiJN hf . .the IT Perfonance in London, Germanic department of tinies of the following attractions in op- Presbrey has made the xyji HONS FROM OFFICIAL SET audiences vluai have been large and Harvard and consequently lovers of the position to dramatization of Rex Beach's novel. "The playgoers evidently best the "trust": Barrier." in like the plav. Mr that German literature affords gath- B. H. Sothern. Julia Marlowe. which Guy Standing and will later go to Berlin, where his ered to pay tribute, Incidentally, perhaps, Robertson Forbes Theodore Roberts, under the management comedy. "The and Gertrude Elliott. Maxine of Klaw & Truth." is on view-t-he at the shrine of Johann Christoph Fried-ric- h Elliott. William Faversham. Eleanor Kob-so- n. Erlanger, are to open their most successful abroad of all his plavs, von Schiller. viola Allen, Wilton Lackaye in "The season in Rochester. N. Y., In Septem- although It was Battle." William Hode in Man ber. not liked much in this "Shortly before the beginning Home." "llie From country. He will then proceed to of the Mary Madame Nazimova, Lew Fields and Rome Vienna first act the orchestra of 100 musicians, Mannerlng, Mme. Marietta Oily, Mme. taking In all the principal concealed behind the gTanite Kalich, Nance O'N'eil, Bertha Alland, Sam The following strictures on dramatic attractions by the way. heights on Bernard. John Mason, Jefferson de Angelis the prurient one side, began the overture to Bee- in drama are from the virile pen of William the "The Beauty Spot," Lulu Glaser. Louise A Inter, Mrs. thoven 'Eroica' symphony, and five timid Gunntnir. Marguerite Clark In "The young the grand old man of American Carter and John Luther Long sheep, responding to the call, Guardsman." Oeorge Fawcett in "The Great criticism: have fallen out and her play strolled out John Ganton," Charles Cherry in "The for next from behind the scenes and began to nib- i J.ho Person who support pornographic season will be written by Edward Peple. Bachelor," "The Revellers" with Charles are not "strong men;" they are the of ble the grass on the Harvard football Richman, "The Witching Hour." "The Blue the most part, for author "Prince Chap" and other field. Mouse," two companies of the idle and morbidly curi- Vleces. three companies "The Wolf" ous youth ot both sexes, the vicious mature, of "Girls." two companies ttie neurotic, the dissatisfied females, of "Going Some." "The Manicure Girl." a vulgar profligates, and the the From The Motor Girl" has settled down for new play bv Clyde Fitch, with Zelda Sears; creatures, being half developed his annual Summer trips Mr a Summer run at Lyric, Tne Mouse Trap." a new play by who. Imperfectly educated, Fitch freshens his mind the James T. Modern Marriage." Fitch-- .utTer with a sort of mental dyspepsia. The Impressions and receives new Powers, in 'Havana." remains the at- a new play from the TU.emoof J111 such P'a's' fro' the time of and ideas, and this heln. tn German by Fitch; "The Hawk." a new play Rocherter to that of David xplaln his fertility. traction at the Casino and at the Janlin from the German by Hartley Manners; is the sexual relation, Belasco. He writes many de Paris, atop the New a .new from Illicit under more or less York Theater. ..Setciln-Protege." a the German; conditions. Sometimes the plavs are the new Dlav from the dor. mere ribaldry; sometimes a combination of spectacle and animal propensitv. as in cer- tain dramas habitually produced by Sarah Bernhardt; sometimes they disclose analy- JAPANESE sis or disease, functional or organic, result- TO COME IN SEPTEMBER ing In more or less perverted and depraved conduct, as frequently exhibited in the ot Buslnes, Norwegian pessimist and Pan, M.a and Ttaaadal Eapert, to Ton Amoric o Henrlk Ibsen; sometimes they are picture,bore. of Ablated Chaab.r. of Com-- or social turpitude, reproduced with merce 0 MA sive attention to photographic exclu- Pacific Coast. contemporary vice; always portrayal of la the same. their "appeal" ..Th attitude of the "strong man" of an period toward such plays, was shown by a strong man tf ever our country has produced one who iwllhtli. aUcn1 Performances of Sarah because he "would not allow my mind to be dragged in the gutter." and If an example is desired of the opinion of "a f..nB,man nI ,he day relative to plays and also Pwtan example of the nat- ural and right action of such a man It can be found Jn the conduct of one of the T?. llvinK William Howard President of the who cJ.ife-,?".J'ecorde- ln advices rrom the ington Belasco Theater In Wash- after the first act of a YORK, July 3. (Special.) called "The Revelers." (a play writTen? NSW the Sacred t of the to Uriu has been an actor. theatrical profession by visiting the Improper Charles Richman) because it wis East for the last two weeks and, - - and offensive. with v, V , his wife, has been the recipient of a K J W w great LAST 60XXET OF A CALL BOY. deal of attention. They dined at By Samuel Ellsworth Kiser ln the Green the White House in Washington, were Book Album. entertained by the of 2over. kn,ew what love was commandant the Bweet Alice till f seen Naval Academy at Annapolis song; v0rke, and heard her sing x and the Gee whiz. I commandant of the Military Academy : wlsht that I was big and at West Point, and by Colonel Robert ! o ... - . iXZ- - . ASd '"enty-tw- and she v as seventeen. Thompson in New Tork City. They .jtt some stage-han- fir - that night omi d m was green that visited Vassar College, of which Mme. idrong ' around and th Props in Uriu Is a graduate, and she presented "I. ...v r ... fhorus-gl- rl to the college a .xsW.: J16" a would trip along beautiful silver bowl. iP fall acrost a bucket of benine. They called informally on the com- They'd be a flash, and .creams, and every- mander of the Department of the East where at Governors Island General Wood and Wild yell, for help, and with a whoop on . -- I d go the commandant of the Brooklyn &esv. 0JZ&rjrjsamaz And pick out darling little Alice Navy-yar- d 1Ue there Captain Murdoch. Every- and wltnout a "cratch. where the Admiral and his wife have the Invitation kSnusKle '"my arms never expressed as of the Associated Sh,? a part ln any and care themselves charmed with Chambers of Commerce Pa- M about September pose of acquainting other .how. the hospitality shown them, AT of the n t Clark" f the Clark-Wilso- n the business men especially cific Coast, a party 30 repre- ""1 of Japan with American resources as It evidences the good will of the of T,;,PowS?vmpary' who "presented the methods, and Henry B. Harris has engaged Ger- people of the United. sentative business men and commercial on the tour of Japan, commercial it is expected to trude Coghlan as leading woman States toward experts of Japan, made by the party the effect of stimulating the trade Robert Edeson with those of Japan. In the large group accompanied by their business of Pacific Coast relations between the two in W. Somerset Maug- made on Governors Island the persons wives and by men last Fall, will ren-rese- nt countries ham s comedy. "The headed Baron Shibonsawa. again Baron Shibonsawa. who Noble Spaniard ' (from left to right) are: Mrs. L. of Tokio, will Sep- the local Chamber and accom- - is at the which will have its premiere in Amer- J. arrive in Seattle head of the party, is president Chamberlain. Captain H. Dorey, Ad- : tember 3 for a v,sltora throughout their stay S of the ica early in September. tour of the principal ra". country. irst Bank of Japan and a. man who miral Uriu, Judge Gary, of Chicago; cities of the United States. The party w'd Mrs. Leonard Wood, iv I f I if I This trip is to bo made for the pur- - cial i".,a on the commer- Otis Skinner in a recent Interview Colonel J. of that nation. Spokane comes near saying at Chamberlain. Mme. Uriu, Colonel Rob- the last word ert Thompson, General Leonard Wood.