The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, April 20, 1912, Image 4

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    H E IL IO T H E A T R E
Seventh and T aylor St.
Phone»: M ain 1 and A 1122.
Seven nights, beginning Sunday, A pril
21, special-price m atinee W ednesday
and S aturday, L. S. Sire presents the
Fam ous and F av o rite Actress,
MAY ROBSON
in iier brilliant new comedy-success,
eomeay-success,
" A N IU ilT O U T .”
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Thursday
md S atu rd ay nights and at the spcciai-
price m atinee Saturday.
By Special Request, W ednesday and
F rid ay nig h ts und a t tho special-price
m atinee W ednesday Miss Robson will
present her fam ous comedy-success,
" T H E R E JU V E N A T IO N O F AUNT
M A R Y ."
THE SPOILERS OPENS
SUNDAY.
Baker Stock Company to Be Seen
in Famous Play of Alaska.
Admirers of the famous liex
Beach stories of Alaska and the
F ar North during the days of the
early gold rushes will be delight­
ed to know that the Baker Stock
Company will present “ The Spoil­
ers” all next week, opening Sun­
day matinee. The story of the
fight to the death" over posses­
sion of the great Midas mine is
well known to readers of modern
fiction by the tens of thousands,
but comparatively few Portland
theatre-goers have ever seen a
really high-class stage production
Effie Pearson of W ilson & Pearson, a t the EmprosB next week.
of the play dramatized from it.
These plays are always interest­
art ists.
8. Miss F etcher as the
ing—they set the red blood a-ting- comic
• opera
en will have a
ling, appeal to one’s love of na roll suitable to her; Miss [.a
ture and sense of romance and
■ will be seen as the “ Salva-
make him long to get, away from tion Army Lassie;” Ed. S. Allen,
civilization for a while and seek as a crazy Hebrew in love with
the haunts and society of man all the ladies; Harry Burgess the
leader of the Moral Brigade;
and women who live in the open Ralph Bevan as his son and man
and care little for the restraints about town and the honey girl
of conventions or narrow laws. chorus will complete a east hard
Every Monday night at the to surpass in larger companies.
Baker is bargain night, with seats
AT THE EMPRESS.
selling at just half the price of
other nights. Matinees are given
One of the most expensive acts
Sundays and Saturdays. “ The revr played by Sullivan and Con-
Spoilers” will be followed by a sidine will headline the offering
magnificent production of the at the Empress theatre during the
great religious play, “ The Sign coming week, when Fred Kamo’s
of the Cross. ’ ’
English pantomime company will
return to present “ A Night in
“ THE BELLE OF CHINA­
An English Music Hall,” which
TOWN’ AT LYRIC.
created one of the biggest im­
pressions over the circuit a year
For the week commencing with ago. This will mark their fare­
Monday matinee, April 22nd, well tour of America before re­
Keating and Flood will present turning to English vaudeville
Ed. S. Allen, the poplar Lyric houses.
M arie B aker In “ The Spoilers’ ’
Excellent east.
Splendid production.
Prices: Lower floor, $1.50, $1; b a l­
cony, first 5 rows, $1; next 6 rows, 75c;
last 11 rows, 50c; gallery, 35c, 25c.
W ednesday and S aturday
m atinees:
Lower floor, $1; balcony, 11 rows, 75c;
11 rows, 50c; gallery, 35c, 25. Seats
now selling for engagem ent.
Coming to H eilig T heatre— Sunday
night, A pril 28,
The Sw edish D ram atic Society.
M ay 3< 4, m atinee Saturday,
M argaret A nglin.
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a t the
B aker all next week.
NEWS FROM OUR
NATIONAL CAPITAL
Sherwood Pension Bill Is De­
feated in the Senate By a
Decisive Vote.
W ash in g to n .—T h e se n a te , by a vote
of 21 to 4G, re je cte d th e Sherw ood dot-
la r a ilay pension bill, w hich had p a ss­
ed th e house, and th en adopted, 56 to
16, th e Sm oot g en eral age and se rv ice
pension m easure.
T h e bill re q u ire s beneficiaries to
have served »0 days and provides pen­
sio n s ran g in g from $13 to $30 a m onth
Instead of a 60 d a y s' m inim um , and
$15 to $20 pension, a s In th e house
m easure. T he bill now goes to c o n fer­
SCENE IN “ F E A R ,“ AT T H E O R PH E U M THEATRE.
ence. T h e shadow of a possible p re s­
idential veto h angs o v e r th e m easure.
AT T H E EM PRESS.
comedian, in “ The Belle of Chi­
T h e s e n a te added provisions th a t
natown,” under the personal di­
w ould pro h ib it a tt o rn o y ’s fees, and
rection of Allen Curtis. Mr. Cur­ Those who rem em ber ‘ ‘ Seven P a y s ’ ’ th a t w ould g ra n t $30 a m onth to fo r­
tis promises the Portland public anil the fascinating Selma W alters will m er so ld iers d isabled by service,
in general one of the biggest, beat bo pleased to learn of her appearance w ounds or diseases, th e la tte r being
and most entertaining musical at the Kmpress during tho coming e stim a te d to add $2.500,000 to th e a n ­
week in “ A W om an's W a y ." She is nual o utlay u n d e r th e bill.
comedies ever presented at popu­ supoprted
by H erbert F rank, who was
T he e n tire n e g ativ e vote on th e final
lar prices in this city. It will be a eo sta r with
the late W right Lorim er passage of th e bill w as c a s t by dem o­
tile biggest and most beautiful in " T h o Shepard K in g ."
from a scenic standpoint that has Mr. anil Mrs. Sidney Reynolds, who c ra tic se n a to rs from th e south. T h e
ever been attempted at the Lyric will offer a singing nnd talk in g aet, n o rth e rn dem o crats voted w ith th e re ­
the scene of the piece being laid are old perform ers and will very likely publicans for th e bill.
Bill to Appraise Railroads.
in New York’s Chinatown, which present some cleverly conceived m a­
will allow for some clever and teria! which they have gleaned from [ P hysical v alu atio n of all th e ra il­
picturesque work by the scenic the four corners o f the globe.
roads of th e U nited S ta te s is a u th o r­
ized in a bill rep o rte d unanim ously to
th e house by th e In te rs ta te a n d for-
‘T H I
elgn com m erce com m ittee. T he m eas­
ure e n la rg es th e pow er of th e In te r­
s ta te com m erce com m ission and em ­
pow ers It to m ake th e v alu atio n and
to fix and a d ju s t ra te s.
R epublicans and d e m o c rats a lik e
voted for th e m easure. It would pro­
vide fo r a c o m p arativ e In v estig atio n
in to th e a ctu al value of th e p ro p e rty
of ev ery com m on c a rrie r, and would
au th o rize th e com m ission to inquire
Into th e stock and bond issue« of all
ra ilro ad s, th e connection of b anking
c o rp o ra tio n s and c a p ita lis ts o r com ­
b in atio n s of c a p ita lis ts o r financial
In stitu tio n s w ith th e vario u s roads, as
well a s th e ir c onnection w ith th e re ­
o rg an izatio n of any com m on c a rrie r
in re c e n t years.
Arms For Americana in Mexico.
T h e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t announced
th a t 100® rifles and supply revolvers,
and a q u a n tity of a m m unition w as
shipped from New Y ork to V era Cruz.
T he m unitions a re consigned to U n i­
ted S ta te s A m bassador H e n ry L. W il­
son, a t M exico City. W ilson plans to
d istrib u te th e a rm s and am m unition
am ong th e A m ericans in th e M exican
c ap ital so th a t th ey m ay pro p erly de­
fend th em se lv es In c ase of trouble.
A nti-foreign se n tim e n t Is grow ing to
d angerously a g g ressiv e pro p o rtio n s in
th e M exican capital, and violence is
being p re v en ted th e re only by th e
p resen ce of th e g o v e rn m e n t troops.
If th e s e so ld iers leave w ith P re sid e n t
M adero, a n arc h y is c e rta in to follow,
it Is declared.
Appropriation Deadlock.
It looks as if th e house and se n a te
will find It m uch e a s ie r to ag ree on
th e tariff blllB th an on a p p ro p ria tio n
tills , ju d g in g from th e rad ical m an n er
In w hich th e se n a te has revised th e
bills a lre ad y oonsldered. In sev eral
in sta n c e s th e house will m eet stro n g
opposition, p a rtic u la rly In th e arm y
Mil, as th e se n a to rs have no in ten tio n
of h av in g m any m ilita ry posts a b a n ­
doned o r th e arm y reo rg an ized , as
proposed by th e H ay am endm ent to
the ap p ro p ria tio n bill.
H ouse P asses Wool Bill.
T he dem o cratic wool bill, known as
the U nderw ood bill, passed th e house,
189 to 82, w ith 20 “p rogressive” re ­
publicans voting for It.
Am ong th e 20 republicans who vot­
ed for th e bill w ere: La F olletto and
W arburton of W ashington, and Latter-
ty of Oregon. All a tte m p ts of th e re ­
publicans to am end the bill to Increase
th e ra te s w ere lost. T he tariff board
cam e In for criticism In th e speech­
m aking.
National Capital Brevities.
Colonel U oethals told th e sen ate
com m ittee on c an a ls th a t the first
ship w ill pass th ro u g h the P anam a
canal in A ugust or Septem ber, 1913.
A c onference com m ittee on th® Bor-
ah-Jones th ree-y ear hom estead bill,
w hich will a d ju s t th e differences b e t­
ween th e se n a te and house bills, has
beeu appointed. S e n a to r C ham berlain
Is a m em ber of the com m ittee.
By a vote of 5 to 3 on all vital points
the L o rim er Investig atin g com m ittee
com pletely ex o n erated the Illinois se n ­
a to r of any know ledge of legislative
corruption.
A victo ry w as won by th e in te rsta te
com m eroe com m ission .when th e su ­
prem e c o u rt of th e U nited S ta te s de­
cided th a t th e com m ission had the
pow er to com pel w a ter lines to re p o rt
to it re g ard in g in tra s ta te as w ell as
in te rs ta te business.
R eplying to a resolution of th e sen­
ate, th e se c re ta ry of the in te rio r de­
c la res th a t It will tak e 16 y e a rs or
m ore to com plete the classification of
public lan d s th a t have been w ith ­
draw n for coal, oil, phosp h ate o r pow­
er. T h e ra a re 80,694,000 a cre s of land
w ith d raw n in the w est and u n classi­
fied.
Scene from " T h e Soul K is s " a t
P an tag es all n e x t week.
Y. M. C. A.
Day and Night Schools.
N EW TERM O PEIN G
MONDAY, A P R IL 1, 1912.
Building, Cor. S ixth and T aylor Sts.
P0UJADE MODEL HATDHERY
Class—
Foe to Ju n e 1.
A lgebra ....................................
$ 5.00
Warden Finley Planning to Enlarge A rchitect, D ra ft ............................ 7.50
A rithm etic ......................................... 2.00
And Improve State Plant.
Autom obile Course ........................ 50.00
E ugene.—T o m ake th e s ta te fish Bookkeeping ...................................... 6.00
h a tc h e ry on th e M cKenzie riv e r a t B oys’ School ..................................... 4.00
P oujade, th e principal tro u t h a tc h ery Business Eng. and C or................... 2.00
of th e s ta te , Is th e plan of S ta te Game Business Law .................................. 2.00
10.00
W ard e n F inley and M aster F ish W ar­ C arpentry and W o o d w o rk in g .... 10.00
C hem istry ..........................................
den R. E. C lanton, w ho sp e n t sev eral D airying ............................................. 2.00
days in E ugene in co n feren ce over th e E lectricity & Electric M achinery 15.00
d e ta ils of th e w ork a t th e h atch ery . English for Foreign M e n ............... 3.00
M. J. R yckm an, in ch arg e of th e h a tc h ­ English G ram m ar and R e a d in g .. 3.00
E nglish L ite ra tu re ........................ 3.00
ery, h a s h is p lan s well along a n d is Freehand Drawing .......................... 7.00
now engaged in ta k in g tro u t spaw n French ................................................. 5.00
F o restry and L u m b erin g ............... 10.00
for hatch in g .
P o u jad e h a tc h e ry is to be a m odel Geom etry ........................................... 5.00
plan t, situ a te d in a b eau tifu l sp o t on Germ an ............................................... 5.00
L atin ................................................... 5.00
th e p ictu resg u e M cKenzie. W orkm en M echanical D ra ftin g .................... 7.50
h ave com pleted 500 fe et of th e 4000 Penm anship .................................... 2.00
fe ee t of flume re q u ire d to brin g w a ter P harm acy ........................................... 25.00
from G ra n ite C reek to th e h atchery. Plum bing Shop P ra c tic e ............... 15.00
Public Speaking ............................ 6.00
B ack of th e h a tc h e ry building, w hich Rhetoric ............................................. 3.00
w ill be 120 o r 130 fe e t long, th e re will Spanish ............................................... 5.00
be a larg e n u m b er of ponds for stock Shorthand ........................................... 6.00
tro u t, to be k e p t from y e a r to y e a r for Show Card W ritin g .......................... 12.00
spaw ning. On a slig h tly h ig h er bench Trigonom etry .................................... 5.00
T ypew riting ....................................... 6.00
will be n u rse ry pools for young fish, Vocal M u s ic ....................................... 3.00
from w hich th e supply w ill be draw n
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Scene from
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Pantages all next week.
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