THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 11. 1901 I some mora of 1U always up-to-dat mov ing pictures. The Sur't List of Bl Liners. All dancers and dancing pais Into In significance in th presence of tha great . y i 1 1 ' f m uHiiu, oi tnv siuiqv, wno ep paar at the Star theater beginning Mon day afternoon at S o'clock. Tha Mo lassos are Italians whose homes are in Turin, Italy, and thatr act la tha most complete presentation of tha tsrpslcho rean art. "Blmm, Bomm. B-r-r-rl" Is tha re markable name of the Inimitable musical act produced by three performers. Tha act Includes such novelties an musical wheals, cornet solos and musical colna. Tha four Cloae brothers are tha acro batic feature of the program. This troupe can produce many features which are Impossible for a team of two. 8MU another quartet of performers, the Fielding Comedy Four, will present comedy and song In rapid succession. Alt the way from London comas Daisy Harcourt, England's favorite music hall character comedienne. Miss Harcourt la known by tha double title of "The Dresden Doll" and also as "England's Female Mimic" The Illustrated ballads will be attend ed to Ed Turner, while Edison's pro Jertoecope will present, as It always dors, something new In the film Una. Bijou Is Better Still. The Five Rennees are billed for the Bijou this week, beginning with the matinee tomorrow afternoon. That sim ple announcement means that the Bijou will have a aparkllng show this week. The team la composed of a man and his wife, two talented actors In the family's specialty, character changes, and three ounnlng little daughters, who are In imitable In their own cutaway. Two clever women cornettlsts are Ken dall and Thompson. They come to the Hi J. hi to make music, and they'll suc ceed. All lovers of Instrumental music should put the Bijou down on their list for at least two visits this week. Prior and Norrls can make fun most any old time. As laugh raisers they are -exceedingly hard to beat. Ben Jarrett'ls a renowned black face comedian. His talk is full of real humor, and hie keen perception Is awakened by every new town he visits. Joe Thompson has more than made good with bis Illustrated songs. The always-pleasing vitascope has the most entertaining pictures of the weak. Every afternoon and evening during the week. Continuous today, 2 to 10:10. W Another Sensation. The Baker management, offers another sensational vaudeville bill this weak. No house in the city has ever been as popular as the Bales r, and the business is Increasing every week. Three per formances are given dally of one and a half hours' each,' one in tha afternoon and two in the evening. The bill open ing Monday at 2:30 p. m. is aa follows: The great eastern trio, direct from the big eastern circuit, the Three Rexanus. the high class marvelous acrobats and round ladder climbers and balancers; Harrison Bros., In comedy sketch team, In the "Matrimonial Agency"; R. O. Baldwin, the popular singer, In illus trated songs; Bell and Thompson, sketcn a i lists, introducing the "Modern Tele phone"; Jack Hall, the monologlst, and the popular favorite, the blograph. In new moving pictures. Don't overlook the Bsker this weak in your round of the vaudeville shows. The Week' Hit-- The bill at the Lyric, beginning to morrow, will prove the hit of the week in vaudeville circles. The management has got together a great aggregation of vaudeville talent that will produce a bin filled with fun and music from the start to finish. The bill is headed by the Wheeler and Wilson trio, comedy, singing and dancing; Edle De Voe. acro bat; Mtaa Welsae. with a dancing, banjo, . ello and trick violin; Wynn and Hart, acrobatic comedy sketch bun; Murray K. Hill, monologlst; J. W. Wood, tha sweet singer, In Illustrated songs; Col lins Bros., acrobats, and the vltascope. A great bill by all star people. In addi tion to the bill tie In gold Is given away each Friday evening. If you want to be with the crowd go to the Lyric There's fun for you. "Princess Chic" at the Marquam. At the Marquam Grand theatre In the very near future the tuneful and popu lar opera, "The Princess Chic" will be the attraction. The company which pre sents this opera la one of the best, both Individually and collectively which will be seen In this city this season. The cast Is headed by Miss Sophia Brand. Borne of the popular players are Ous Vaughan, Oeorge Thomas, Lyman Wheeler. John H. Henderson, Oeorge C. Callahan, Tom Smith Martin, Harry Monroe. Oeorge C. Ogle, Robert Algler. Jane Vander Zee. Carolyn Lum, Julia Kohles, Dorothy Williams. Mme. Melba's Tour. Mme. Melba haa completed her prelim inary tour with her concert company under the direction of Manager Charles A. Ellis, and Is to joint the company at the Metropolitan opera house for four weeks under a special engagement made with Manager Conreld. Early In Janu ary Mme. Melba resumes her tour, which will continue until the middle of March, and extends fsr Into the northwest, down the Pacific coast, and through the southern states. Melba will be heard in this city January SO, 10. under the direction of Calvin 8. Helllg. "Black Patti Troubadour." One of tha largest attractions playing this city at popular prices will be the Black Pattl troubadours, which comes to the Empire theatre for a limited engage ment of five nights, beginning Tuesday evening. December 20. This organisa tion numbers ovsr 60 people, and Rlsaer rata Jones. Black Pattl, travels In her private car. It Is reported from good authority that this great singer has cleared for her share of the profits over 110.000 esch year Jorthe paat 20 yeara "Shore Acre" Coining. "Shore Acres." the most popular of . ni.ti now belna presented on AmeilvRii y j - ... , . the English -speaking stags, will be given a fine scenic production at the Empire theatre Sunday matinee and Sunday and Monday nights. December 18 and 10. The present company Is virtually the same that haa appeared In "Shore Acres" for the peat 10 years, and In cludes many player of recognised ability. The Grand Draw Well. Interest In the Orand theatre Increases bv reason of the great program It gives the opte. On. of the big hit. mad. last night wss by Murphy and Andrews, the high class ent.rtslners. direct from New York city. Their work Is very neat The picture of the life and ad venture, of Kit Careen cohtlnuea to s rouse the greatest Interest. Look out tor next week's bill, which wtjlb. a wonder In every respect. w "A China Honeymoon" Coming. On. of the musical eventa of the sea son will be the pre.entstlon at the Mar qiiam Orand theatre shortly of "A Chines. Honeymoon." Man.ger Sam S. fybert believes In engaging only the PnllllT. hlA Theatre A W H III lAW H M A. H. BALLARD. Lessee and Manager esjfcpr esW A A JK Jft Fourteenth end Washington Phone 31 1 ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK Starting Matinee Today, Sunday, Dec. 1 1 The Big Sensational Five Act Comedy Sunday Matinee Sunday Evening Monday Evening Tuesday Evening Wednesday Evening Friday Evening Saturday Matinee Saturday Evening THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER By Henry Pettit and Sir Augustus Harris.... PRODUCED AT AN ENORMOUS EXPENSE THE GREAT HORSE RACE SCENE Second Only to the Wonderful Ben Hur Chariot Race Ran two years at Drury Lane Theatre, London ; nine weeks at Leslie Square Theatre, Boston. THE SWEETEST, SADDEST STORY EVER TOLD. Evening prices, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c; loge circle, 75c. Matinee prices, 10c, 15c, 25c; loge circle, 50c Box office open all day down town 10 a. id. to 7 p. m., at Dolly Varden Candy Shop, in Marquam Bldg., 327 Morrison St. After 7-p. m, at theatre. NECT WEEK: " CAMILLE 99 COLUMBIA StSS ThrVCrft-y DEC. IS 28$ DEO. lO PERFORMANCES ONLY a KLAW & ERLANQER Present THE TALENTED COMEDIAN THOMAS Q. SEABR00KE A8SISTED BY DIAMOND DONNBR"o?Sm SPECTACULAR MUSICAL COMEDY NOVELTY BILLIONAIRE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY PRODUCTION EVER MADE . MARVELOU8LY MAGNIFICENT SCENERY OOROEOSULY BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES AUGMENTED OR CHESTRA. PRICES BOTH MATINEE AND NIGHT Entire lower floor. $1.00. Balcony, first 5 rows. $1.50; next 4 rows. $1.00; last 1 rows. 7$o. Entire gallery, 60e. Box unit loge aeata, $2.E0 each. The advance aale of seata will open next Tuesdsy morning, December 13, nt 10 o'clock In the lobby of the Marquam Grand theatre. Not mors than six eeate to one person. MARQUAM GRAND THEATRE l m Phone Main 868. W. T. Pangle, Resident Manager. Week Beginning Monday, Dec. 12, 1904 """Vatf"' FREDERIC BELASCO PRESENTS FLORENCE And Mer Superior Company In fits Elaborate Productions. ROBERTS MONDAY TUESDAY ZAZA A COMEDY DRAMA By DAVID BELASCO TesslD'UrbemllesS TRAGIC PLAY LORRINEt JTilDDABD Thur, Only r-IJkDYHOfUDIUnH A COMEDY By ANTHONY HOPE Sat Mat A DOLLS HOUSE By HBNRIK IBSEN SATURDAY NIGHT Marta s. Lowlands A ROMANCE By AKfiEL CUIMEIA DRirF NIQHT 25c, 35c 30c, 75c, $1.00 Cflfc An CflU rllllXO MATINEE 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c OCtUS UN OfJIC Song Recital MME. JOHANNA GADSKI DIRECTION LOIS STEERS Marquam Grand Theatre Monday Evening. Dec 19 At 8:30 o'clock Prices tower floor, except last S rows, $S.00; last t rows. $$.00. Balcony, first S rows, $2.00; second 3 rowe, $1.(0; second e rows, $1.00. Gallery, reserved, $1.00; sdmtealon to gallery. 76 cents. Boxes, $20.00; J loges, $24. Box office open Friday. December If, 10 a m. OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS MUST BE ACCOM PANIED BY CHECK EMPIRE THEATRE OeO, L,. BAKBR, Mfrr. Phone, Main 117 Four Nights, Starting With Matinee Today E. J. CARPENTER'S SEASOIf S QREATE8T SUCCESS A Little Outcast FRODUCED BT A CAST OF FMI1 htOtJWTXD WITH A SCEHIC EQUIFlffEBT OF 2eAM MAO 2HFXCF.STCF. AMD BEAUTY. PRICKS MATINEE, 10c. 15c. 2$c EVENING, ltc. He. 35c. SOc. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, fAr I - I fi - 1 7 AMD ATVBSAT MATT XT EE. IClO J I VF I ef THE INTENSELY SENSATIONAL ROMANTIC COMEDY DRAMA "THE FATAL SCAR" INTRODUCING FRANK JAMES "The Man Who Never Broke a Promise," of tha Famous James Brothers, Frank and Jesse. we win, romrr .$ if hunk james does rot appear m Tits production. PRICES 15c, 25c 35c, 50c MATINEE 10c, 15, 25c NEXT WEEK tin mat a A. Heart!, SHORE ACRES Black Patti Troubadours THE GRAND THEATRE Week Commencing Mon. Pec. 12 THE UNAPPROACHABLE BILL! 10 MATCHLESS ACTS 10 Ripley Slaters Spectacular Stadium Dene, lint Time la I'urtland. The Cliffords "V Aveleose d BsBre. Most Sensational Sword An. The Marteis sStns apOlfl sq3tH O'Brien and West Th. ConTsrsstlonal Fellows. Berger Brothers qnllibrttti sod Acrobatic Mamie. flme. Smith and Cheater Oporatlc Doallsts. Wells and Collins Laogbabla Oomadr Skit. Mr. Alf Bonner Plcrarod MH.li.t. "Dows at flia Baby Stors." THE Q k A N Dl SCOPE roar Splrndld storing Met' Admission to Any Seat 10c SOX 8 EATS, the best arrteta. and a glance et the roster of ths "Honermooif" company shows that It haa a strong list of truly good playera. particularly picked for the roles assigned them. BR0UGHER ON REUBEN'S ' EXCURSIONS TO TOWN fj5v J. Whltcomb Brougher. of the White Temple, hes been secured to give hie great address before the Sunday club at the Y. M. i. A. this afternoon on the subject, "Wlen Reuben Comes to Town." This address is one thst haa been prom- laed to the Sunday club for aome time, and haa been given before similar or ganisations In many of the eastern cltlee. alwaya causing much comment. The music for the afternoon will be fur nished by Ihs Fraternal orchestra and Young Men a Choral union of the First Presbyterian church, under the direction of Prof W. M. Wilder. The program for the afternoon continues from S to 6. and la ss follows: 1:20, concert by Fraternal Orchestra Overture; March, by C. W. Bdwarda; serenade, by Warren; Cliaracterlstlque. ("elected: march, by Rslsslnk,; "Oh, Sing Into the Lord." Charles H. Oahrlel 1:30, program by Young Men's Choral 1'nlon. Address, "When Reuben Comes to Town." 4 4.1. Placustson groups. t:20, lunch, 10 cents. ckasobd WITI uai BBIOlOl From tha New York Hersld. Believing himself to be tha sola sur vivor on this side of the Atlantic ocean of the famous "Charge of the Light Brigade." Immortalised by Tennyeon. Thomas Yataa. s reapected resident of Toledb. celebrated Its Both anniversary thla year by taking a day off. which he rarely does, despite hla It yeara. Mr. Yataa waa a member of the Thir teenth Light Dragoons, which rode In the charge. Only nine other men of this squadron beside himself survived the slaughter, which reduced the ranke of the famoua 600 to a third. He came out with two aabre wounds In his left arm. Later while doing picket duty he loat hla right forefinger, and for that reason was given hie dlarharae from tftie brigade upon its recall to Oreat Britain when it waa stationed In barracks fa Irelsnd. He hsfl Intended to go fb Australia with his family, but his discharge came so late that be was left behind, and after spending severs! vears In Scotland lie emigrated to Canada 22 yeara ago. He went to Toledo eight yeara ago from DIRER 1J1I Third and Yamblll atreete. KE ATI Nd A FLOOD, Managers. Lerceet Vaudeville Hons In America. WEEK BEGINNING DECEMBER 12 Oreat Eastern Trio The Three Rexznos Marrelona Acrobatic and Round Ladder Act. Harrison Bro. Corned? Sketch. In tbe "Matrti Agency.- R. Q. Baldwin In Illuitrated Bell and Thompson Sketch Artlata. glnglna and Dancing In "The Modern Telephone." Jack Hall Monolofllt. The Blograph Is New Plctans. ADMISSION 10 CENTS Ferrormaneee. 2: an, T 0 and p. I Nanhvllle, Tenn., where ho made hla home ssveral years. Mr. Yatea la hale and hearty, and In all hla long ltfs haa never required the servlcee of a physician. He and hi wife, who U still living, will celebrate their golden wadding In four yeara. A Baa From the Chicago News. The Outde Here, you blamed Idiot. what are you shooting att Your bullet just graaed my head. City Chap Whsti Did I aatee you entirely? Confound the lock! It waaa't gr had to mistake you for a bear, hut to mias my tanret la tee STAR NEW BILL STARIS MONDAY The Molasso's World' Oreatsst Dancer, ta tienal Whirlwind Dane, Showing rotation of the Walt and th Oreat Cyclone Dane. Blmm Bomm Birr In Their lalmltabU Msaleal Novelty Aet. 4 Close Brothers 4 Acrobatic MarveJs. Whoa Daring Has Star- tied TW Haalanheraa. Fielding Comedy Pour Comedian and Sin Who Have Con- World. Daisy Harcourt fa Favorite Mnale Hall Character Comedienne. "Th Dresden Doll," Bsg lnd' Moot ranwae re male Mlatte. Mow oa Her rtnt American Tow. Ed Turner A Meter!! Salladlst Was Knew W atvL The Projectoscope Bdleon'e In rootlon Alwnr Has Msw sat StartUag rfuaa. AH the cured at main th same. Oeneral Admlaalon IO Cents skew Saaday. S to ata, SB ea 11 p. sv RBIMTSBB PAMILV ARCADE NEW BILL BEGINS MONDAY 8 Rennee Family 8 Rollins & Wilson ASaarlea'B OTatat Banjoaata. Aumann 2a a Mevslty Bag Dell & Monitor ta a OshMdy Sketch of th Tlatag et Genevieve Ardell of mastiataS sat American Bioscope Moving Pletaraa of (ha Latest Sights Quality sad sot quantity Is ths motto at the Arcade. Sm th hast sal sasst Msisrs ebta bUl of the Hasan. Admission 10 Cents to any seat. Ceatlnaens hill Saaday S 11 p m. Bijou THEATRE sixth sraxR, on. oaxooaiAaT. PROGRAMME. WEEK Dec 12 Inltlil IntrodticttOai of ttM 5 RENNEES 5 Character Change Arttatav The Mimical Queens, RUBY KENDALL AND AMY THOMPSON Refined Lady Cornettleta. The rsa Makers, PRIOR St NORR1S Tha Blaeh Far BEN JARRBTT With Hla Spendld Vote. JOB THOMPSON la Illuitrated Lesgk PToroklns Sabjeeta ea VITASCOPB AftsraeoB froa t to 4:Sn Bvcnlng from T to 10: SO. Saadnys oootlnnoo tram S to 10 so. Any Seat In Theatre 10 Cents LYRIC THEATRE Comer Alder and SeveatA. iiatio rx.ooo. staaagsaa. Heating Capaetty 700. WEEK COMMBMOIItO DEC. 1A Wheeler & Wilson Trio Comedy Sisglng and Dasdaf. Edie DeVoe Miss Weisse Holtnlet. Wynn & Hart Acrobatic comedy Sketch Teas Murry K. Hill The hUaulagMt J. W. Wood In lllnatrated Collins Bros. Aerobe ta. The Vltascope la New htevtag -m t ta. U1 aABit am matt eieretiaa eaaday sad ADMISSION, leei rtnwfiKrm a '