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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1910)
TITE MORXTXG OTIEGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1910. NEW HE1LI6 WILL MISS VIOLA ALLEN, WHO WILL OPEN THE NEW HEILIO OCTOBEE 10, AND JAMES O'NEILL, HER CO-STAR. THE STORE FOR THE MASSES WITH POPULAR PRICES 7 OPEN OCTOBER 10 Odd Sizes Up to 51 Bust Measure for Stout Figures mm Theater Then Will Be Completed' Is Announcement Made Last Night. sir . ' CIXAKANiJ5UIT DEPAJTTMENT VIOLA ALLEN IS COMING Misses' Sizes . for the Small Woman ' WViUli , A 'yT' 1 ' iasBsTMrfT&" TV- i.';:-' w'l ir iiy-:'?".-' WiJ-W l8!jiVS' ninsjiu.j JMJL1S -" : i ' Popular American Actress to Appear on Openlns XlRlit in "The White Sister" Company Is One of Stars. r, . . v '""'I : -' - '" -V r ' "THE WHITE MSTER." t'AST. Captain Giotinl Sverl Henry Stanford Lieutenant X'mo Severi Dwlaht Dana iwvtAr 11r FiVrirlt M1T Mutnant FMwIn Brandt Itrrfrt Joarph Cardurrl Countri i'Marainonte. .. .Minna Oat Manama Dernard. Fannr AcMlson Pitt Fortr. . .RHle fhtppcndal Warnr Surer Giovanni M:a Allen That the doors of the new Heilig Thea ter wiil he thrown open Monday right. Ortoher lrt. was the announcement made by Calvin 8. Helllg hist night. With thin handsome new theater completed, aa well as trie new Baker Theater. which opened lat Saturday night. Portland will be In a better way for theaters than It has (vt been. Together with the announcement of the date of opening, eomes the Information that Viola Allen, the well-known Amerl' can actress, will be the star attraction. In her lat.st success. "The White Sis ter." With the achievements and pop ularity of this actress it Is In keeping that she should open the new play house. Many Stars In Company. It Is not always that the supporting company of a star represents as mum talent as does the one which Miss Allen brings with her. It could b' termed an all-star cast. Chief amonar them Is James O'Neill, without douht one of the foremost actors on the stag? teday. He gained fame In "The Muskateers." "Monte Crislo." and other plays of raplT and sword. He was with "Monte Crlsto" for years, and Is conceded to be the greatest ecclesiasti cal character this country ever had. idely different from the characte r Mr. O'Neill has heretofore depicted In romantic pieces. Is his effort as the venerable bishop. "The White Sister." The pnrt. however. Is said to be well adapted to his ability, and his friends have expressed their liking for him l.t ' his new role. The actor, announces that he will hereafter confine hlmse.'f to solid and substantial character parts .Mi n nit a;le Well Known. Minna Gale. Henry Stanford and Fan nie I'ltt are Iriluded in Miss Allen's comiany. Miss ISale was at one time known from coast to coast as the tal ented leading woman for Booth and HarretU Several years ago she retired from the staxe to marry Archibold Jlaynes. a prominent insurance man of New iork. Her role as Countess Chlaramonte In "The White Sister" was taken by her only on account of being a lire-long rrlend otn Miss Allen. Henry Stanford came to this coun try several years ago as a leading member of Henry Irvlng's company, and has been prominent In numerous met ropolitan successes. Mr. Stanford will appear as an Italian officer In "The w hit Sister." The part of Madame Bernard In Miss . Allen's play will be taken by Fannie Addison Pitt, who has long been asso ciated with the Charles Krohman com panies, and Is recognized as one of the best character actresses on the stage. "White SiMer" Shows Talent. Prohi,h!y in no play has Miss Allen tf rl to such advantage as fhe does In "The White Sister." the last play penned by the late K. Ma.-Xon Crawford. This Is the third drama with lis scenes laid m Ijit!n countries. In which this actress has appeared in t!x years. The to previous plays were. "In the Palace of the Kln."' a drama of old Jpsin. by f. Marion Crawford, and the "Klernal City." a play of modern Home, by Hall Caine. In both of these plays' Mlsa Ailen achieved success, but It is the jteneral opinion that the play In which she is row appearing, afford. possibilities for the a-trers which neither of the other t o contained. As Sister Giovanni. All. n portrays a nun who has taken the veil on hearing thai her lover haa been killed on the battle field. The really pretty part of the play Is where the lover appears. It being a mistaken report that he was slain. Here the young wo man's character la tested to the utmost. Ability I Karly Shown. It was while Ml Allen was a very young girl that she displayed talent to ward stage work. Her father. C. Leslle . Allen, was an actor of the old school, and. while he Instructed his te.uxhter. never Intended that she should go on the stare. Shortly after Miss Allen finished her .course In a Canadian convent, she re ceived an offer from the manager of the o'.d Madison Square Theater. In. New York, to take a part In "Esmeralda." In jwhlch har father waa the leading man ' and Annie Russell was leading woman. 'Miss- Russell was taken suddenly sick and I liw Allen was requested to take her ; jktce. The youn actress' success In that rlay If well remembered by New York theater-goers. It was not until his daughter's success was assured that Mr. Allen removed Ms objection to hr going on the stage. .' .... '.-Vl".!f !' BABIES ARE PRETTY Two Hundred Fifty Dimpled Darlings Placed on Show. THELMA R0BIS0N, BEAUTY Brunette Is Awarded First Prize at I'll re Food Show Leonard A. I.eiu'h, 6 .Months Old. Weigh Ing 38 Pounds, Is Fatted. Baby shows always prov? attractive and interesting, but the one held at the Pure Food Show yffterday afternoon at tracted an attendnnce larger than that of ny of the previous shows at the ex position. There were nearly 2.V) babies from 1 to 4 years old on exhibition and to say that they were all pretty DaDleS would not be an exaggeration. After considerable deliberation by the judges tho following habits were award ed silver cups: Thelma Robison. first beauty; Herbert Crampton. second beauty; Lorene Hill, third beauty: Ionard A. Ueach, six months, 3s pounds, first fat; Elliott Levin g months, 33 pounds, s?cond fat; Anita Paulsen, 18 months. 30 pounds, third fat. Little Thelma. the first crlxe beauty baby, la of the brunette type, with large, dark, expressive eyes and a mass of black hair, which seems to accentuate the whiteness of her skin. The second prize beauty babe has golden curls and pretty blue eyes. Manager Tr-mr also presented Myra and Marie Holla, the only twins present wl'h a !nrge engraved silver cup. Friday afternoon the last baby show will be held, when the same amount ot prizes will be awarded, six cups to three of the prettiest and three of the fattest babies. The age limit will be 1 months to 1 years. I.ast nleht was 'Elks' night, when the visitor enjoyed to the utmost the ex- celient programme which Is being given every -night this week. i The Chinese Impt-rsonator, Hop Lee, with his funny faces and his dialogues, although given In his native tongue, caused considerable laughter. Notwithstanding the fact that Buffalo RIU's show drew large crowds last night. the attendance at the Food Show was large as ant night last week. Mile. Zyma. the contortionist, gave some goo. I turns and Miss Kaiherine Dinamore received a goodly amount of applause for her vocal selections. Lee Gow and his Chinese band will not appear again this week. Manager Tremp announced last night. This afternoon will be the usual Tag day for th women and this evening will be Christian Kndeavor and tpworth League night. Thursday night will be Grocerymen. Manufacturers and Press night, when a special programme will be given for the entertainment of the visitors. Saturday afternoon there will he an other Chinese Baby Show. That the Pure Food and Industrial Ex position will be an annual event is de rided upon. Many of the exhibitors have already arranged for the same amount of space for next year as they have now and some have requested Increased space. Manager Tremp said last night that In dications are that next year's exposition will be conducted on a larger plan. ' sf,..'.j T v - At y. ; k r '"t, , . !:"?.;' . . it Iff': . C. T. U., by Mrs. Neil Jamison: "W. B. In man. Mies Merle C. Brehni, of the Presby terian general assembly temperance com mittee, will speak on the parade which is to be given next month. iCnow low THEIR 10 TAKE CARE OF STOMACHS. . lend Tor Free Trial. The commercial travelers of the coun try are subjected to many demand's that tell on their health. They have to catch trains at all hours of the day and night, put up at all kinds of bad hotels, eat poor food and swallow it in a hurry, and do other things that play havoc with the stomach and cause dys pepsia, indigestion, etc. To relieve these bad effects the traveling men of the country have united In the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia tablets 50c-a box all drugstores. F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall. Mich. she said that she knew the man, that he had been drinking and that he had re turned the money. She refused t,o prose cute. A cleaning and dyeing establishment at Sixth and Yamhill streets was entered Just before daylight yesterday morning by a robber who secured access by breaking a. window and tnvnlng the latch. He went in the room where J. L. Handley. an employe, was sleeping, and demanded his money. Hanley showed fight and the robber pulled a revolver and struck him on the head. The in truder then made his escape. . M. B. Price, employed In the trouble department of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, and living at 310 East ' Forty-seventh street, reported yesterday that his house had been en tered some time in the night. The burg lars secured a revolver, aome silverware and considerable Jewelry. New FallJ rats ae own: TEMPERANCE UNION MEETS Mrs. JL. II. Addlton, National Or ganizer, Is Principal Speaker. PRUNES TO GO TO LONDON Carload of Clark County Frail Will Begin Journey Today. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Sept. :0. (Spe cial. ) It Is a long cry from Vancouver, Wash., to London. England, but that is the distance a carload of extra fine Clark County prunes will travel, begin ning Its lone Journey tomorrow. The shipper is the J. K. Armsby Company, which has the largest prne-parklng plant in this county. This plant In Vancouver started this morning with SO or more packers, and It Is estimated ty the manager that It will have a 40 days' run this season, an exceptionally short one. The A. C. Burdlrk plant also started today with 0 packers. This company will ship one carload to St. Louis. Mo., tomorrow. The E. L. French packing .Unt at Ellsworth started today. The annual convention of the Multno mah County Woman's Christian Tem perance I nlon opened yesterday after noon at the First Christian Church. An address by Mrs. L H. Addlton. Na tional organizer and lecturer, was the feature of the afternoon session. Mrs. Addlton's subject waa "Wheels Within Wheel." in which she took up the so ciological aspect of the labor and moral departments of the work. "The three great reforms," she said, "are the labor question, the moral question and the temperance 'question, while that of so cial purity belongs to them all.'' Mrs. Mary Mallett, president of the Union, ali gave an address, in which she reviewed the work accomplished during the pant year. Last night Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh. state president, delivered an address on ttie Issues of the campaign. Miss Merle Wooddy and Fred Goodwin sang a duet. This forenoon will be devoted to read ing f report from superintendents and the election of officers for the coming year. In the afternoon, 15-mlnute talks all) be given as follows: "Woman's Work," by Mrs. Sarah A. Evans; "Christian Oonelstency." by Mrs. lloher: "Temperance." by Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden; "Union of Unions," by Mra O. ROBBERS GROW BOLDER TWO PERSON'S HELD UP, TWO ARE ASS.tCLTED IX HOMES. liursl.-ir Heats Man Over Head With Pistol Woman's Purse Snatched. Police Seek Highwayman. Activities of prowlers and holdup men re apparently on the increase In the city, no less than four attempts at rob bery having occurred Monday night. Be sides two holdups by a masked highway man for whom the police are still look ing, two bold assaults were made upon persons within their own homes. Bernlce Bernard, who runs a rooming house at 421! Everett street, reported to the police that a man had called at her place, rented a room and offered Sl'O in payment. When she brought her purse to make the change, he snatched It, struck her In the face and fled down the stairs. When Detectives Hellyer and Moloney went to Investigate they found the woman uncommunicative. Finally 200 GOING TO HOOD RIVER Portland Commercial Club and Guests Plan Day In Apple Region. Hood River will entertain today more than 200 Portland business men who will leave for the famous apple dis trict at 8:30 o'clock this morning as guests of the Porthmd Commercial Club. The visitors will be entertained by the Hood River Commercial Club at a luncheon at noon and then will be taken through the apple orchards ta automo biles. More than 200 Portland people have holdings In the Hood River district. Nearly all of these orchard owners have arranged to make the trip with the Com mercial Club delegation. It has been arranged with the O. R- & N. Company to bring the visitors back at 5:30 o'clock tonight on the Oregon-Washington Limited train. By tills means the delegation will be able to spend the greater part of the day at Hood River and to arrive In Portland reasonably early. CLERK FINED FOR PROTEST Butterworth Is Assessed Day's Pay, but Useless Order Is Revoked. John Butterworth. dean of the rail way mall clerks running out of Tort-J land, and president of the 13th division of Railway Mall Clerks, has emerged from an encounter with an empty reg istry pouch, the loser of one day's pay and the mailpouch. Butterworth' run is from Portland to Ashland and return. Before the Shasta Limited was placed - on the Southern Pacific he was required to make up a registry pouch to be taken up at Ashland for delivery at San Francisco. Since the Shasta Limited went on the run that train has gobbled up all the registered mall and the ne cessity for carrying the registry pouch was done away with. After reporting: the case several times, Butterworth re fused to take the useless pouch from the Portland office. He was fined for Insubordination, but No married woman's happiness is complete without children; she yearns with the deeper longings of her nature for the joys of motherhood. But wo men who bear children should prepare for the coming of baby by properly caring for their physical systems. Mother's Friend is the expectant mother's greatest help. It is a remedy which prepares the muscles and tendons for the unusual strain, renders the ligaments supple and elastic, aids in expanding the skin and flesh fibres, and strengthens all the membranes and tissues. It is especially valuable where the breasts are troublesome from swelling and congestion. Women who use Mother's friend are assured ot pass ing the crisis with safety. It is for sale at drug stores. Write for free book for . expectant mothers. JHE BRADFIELD CO., Atlanta, Ga. INDIGESTION AND ALL STOMACH SOURNESS, DYSPEPSIA MISERY GOES Your out-of-order Stomach feels fine five minutes after tak ing a little Dia pepsin. There would not be a case of Indi gestion here If readers who are sub ject to Stomach trouble knew the tremendous antf-f erment and digestive virtue contained In Dlapepsln. This harmless preparation will digest a heavy meal without the slightest fuss or discomfort, and relieve the sourest. Id stomach. In five minutes, besides overcoming all foul. Nauseous odors from the breath. Ak your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on each 60-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln, then you will readily understand why this promptly cures Indigestion and re moves such symptoms as Heartburn, feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach. Belching of Gas and Eructa tions of undigested food, water brash, Nausea, Headache, Biliousness and many other bad symptoms; and. be sides) yon will not need laxatives to keep your stomach, liver and intes tines clean and fresh. If your Stomach Is sour and full of gas. Or your food doesn't digest, and your meals don't seem to fit. why not get a 60-cent case from your druggist and make life worth living? Absolute relief from Stomach misery and per fect digestion of anything you eat is sure to follow five minutes after, and, besides, one case is sufficient to cure a whole family of such trouble. Surely, a harmless, inexpensive prepa ration like Dlapepsln, which will al ways, either at daytime or during night, relieve your stomach misery and digest your meals, is about as handy and valu able a thing as you could have in the house. During the Past Week We Have Received a Fine Assort- , i ment of New Smart Suits at $24.75, $30, $35 to $65 . These lines merit the attention of every woman thinking of paying such a price for her Fall Suit. They are the latest models and are made of serges, mannish worsteds, the pop ular rough fabrics and broadcloths. These Smart Suits pleasingly combine correct style and low prices. actual $35 to $90 values. . They are Beautiful Dresses of SSggjfl? $14.95 "Within the pa-st three days we were in receipt of new shipments of very pretty Dresses, made of serges and taffetas, some with lace yokes, others with the Dutch necks, with extra collar, in all. the late C " A f colorings. Actual $25 values, Wednesday and Thurs. . ,sj X Stylish Long Covert Coats at $1395 They come either in the tight or serai-fitting models of all-wool Ameri can Woolen Co.. covert, lined to the waist with guaranteed satin, and would be considered cheap at .f22.o0, Wednesday , r (t and Thursday ffi X Oe73 Guaranteed Silk Petticoats at $3.35 Another shipmenfof 2.0 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in black and all the evening and' staple colors, made with deep tailored flounce, extra dust ruffle. Every one guaranteed for GO days. An actual (t O O E? $7.50 value, Wednesday and Thursday tTOeOO VISIT OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT NEW PATTERN HATS ARRIVING DAILY the same order revoked the necessity of carrying the pouch. Orepon City to Hear Candidates. OREGON ClTYOr., Sept. 20. (Special.) Judge M. C. George, chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, and John R. Latourette. candidate for Joint Renreentative' from Multnomah and f Clackamas counties. iviTl close the pri mary campaign in Oregon City next Fri day night, at th.e Shively Theater, with talks n the organization in the ranks of the Republican party. Dan J. Maliir- key and W. A." Dlmiek. candidates for I Joint St-nator from Multnomah, Cljicka mas and Columbia counties, and for State Senator from Clackamas County, respect lvely, will talk at anopeiv-alr meeting in Oregon City next Thursday night. 1 Trunks, suit cases and hags. Largest varletv at Harris Trunlc Co.. 133 SixtA. GO MP A WEINHARD' with the other brands jand you will order Weinhard's for the Household Beverage RE 5 light Sparkling Dark' Heavy MAIN Brewery's Own Bottling 72 ' Free City Delivery A 1172 Henry Welnhard Brewery