The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, April 27, 1912, Image 4

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    “ THE SIGN OF THE CROSS.” MOVING PICTURES OF “ TI-
TANIC” SURVIVORS AT
Baker Stock Company to Present
LYRIC.
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Beautiful Impressive Re.
As an extra added attraction at
ligious Play.
The Lyric Theatre, Keating and
—
Flood will present, commencing
l’ lays on the order o f “ Quo with Wednesday matinee, the big-
Vadis,” “ The Holy City,” etc., 1 gest feature film ever presented
i never fail to reach all classes of I in this city. It will show the land­
theatregoers, and one that has not ing of the survivors of the “ Ti­
been seen here in years is “ The tanic” from the “ Carpathia” and
many of the incidents that hap­
pened upon this mournful occa­
sion. This will be run all week in
conjunction with the regular per­
formances of the Keating and
Flood Musical Comedy company,
who will present the great jolly
jingle of musical foolery entitled
“ Runaway Hooneymooners,” The
prices will remain the same and
there will be three performances
daily: 2:30, 7 :30 and 9:15.
ALL STAR ACTS ON NEW
ORPHEUM BILL.
MARGARET ANGLIN IN COMEDY, “ GREEN STOCKINGS,’ ’ AT
HEILIG THEATRE.
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The distinguished actress, Margaret Anglin and her splendid support­
ing company will present the delightful comedy-success, 'Green
Stockings’ ’ at the Heilig Theatre, 7th and Taylor Sts., Friday and
Saturday nights, May 3rd and 4th, with a special-price matinee
Saturday.
Mademoiselle Fregoleska, late
prima donna of the Paris Opera
company, is to headline the bill
at the Orpheum next week in se­
lections from 20 grand operas.
“ Dinkelspiel’s Christmas,” Lit­
Sign of the Cross,” generally con­ tle Lord Robert, smallest midget
ceded to be the greatest of them comedian in the world, and Max­
all, will ge given an elaborate pro­ ine Brothers and Bobby (a dog)
duction byvthe Baker Stock com­
pany all week, opening Sunday
matinee. It is the story o f the
love of a Roman noble for a beau­
tiful young Christian girl— such
love as a Roman noble, reared in
the customs of those times was
capable of. The Christians were
hunted like wild beasts by the Ro­
man soldiers, and once when a lit­
tle band o f them were surprised at
their devotions, Marcus saved the
girl, Marcia, from their clutches
and took her to his palace.
Meanwhile the former sweet­
heart of Marcus together with
other women have become jealous
Admiral Dewey bad an English bull­
dog o f which he was very proud. So
marked was bis affection for tbe dog
that an atmosphere of "love me, lore
my dog” bad sprung up around the ad­
miral and tbe canine. It Is further re­
ported that the animal came near caus­
ing trouble between tbe head o f tbe
navy and the late "Fighting Bob” Ev­
ans.
Admiral Dewey while on a tout of
Inspection when he was in command
of tbe Pacific squadron took tbe dog
along with him. lie lost sight o f bis
pet on Evans’ ship, but In a few min­
utes saw him burled skyward from the
compaulonway as If shot from a cata­
pult. With blood In bis eye Admiral
Dewey rushed over to see the reason
for tbe sudden ascent, surmising cor­
rectly that some one had kicked the I
dog. He saw "Fighting Bob” at the
foot o f tbe steps.
"Sir,” roared tbe admiral, "what do
you mean by kicking my dog?”
"Sir." roared Evans in return, “ I’d
have kicked that dog if he bad been I
the property of the president of the
United States! lie chewed the legs off
two pairs of fifteen dollar trousers and
destroyed an edition de luxe of the
navy regulations.”
Dewey saw the point and paid for
new uniform trousers.—New York
World.
Cooper and Robinson at the Orph­
eum Theatre next week.
also are on the big bill. Cooper
and Robinson, most celebrated ne­
gro comedians in the United
States, areamong the comedy hits
and Arco Brothers, one of whom
is champion wrestler of Bavaria,
also will entertain.
All the clerks at Coutts' bank In Lon­
don, where tbe king and members of
the royal family have accounts, must
be clean shaven and wear frock coats
during banking hours. No bank in the
world has so many aristocratic cus­
tomers as Coutts'. Practically every
member of tbe bouse of lords banks at
tbe famous house In tbe Strand, and
no other English bank has so many
foreign aristocrats on its boobs.
Not T rained .
Recruiting Officer—You understand
Ihe first duty of a soldier Is strict obe­
AT THE EMPRESS.
dience to orders. You haven’t been
No aquatic act in vaudeville used to that, have you?
Awkward—Nope—that is, no, sir.
equals that of LaDiva and John F.
You see 1 never married.—Philadelphia
Conroy, who comes next week to Record.
the Empress. In a large glass
tank filled with water the w orld’s
greatest lifesaver and the fore­
most girl diver will be seen. Slid­
ing from the roof of the theater
to the stage is, the sensational act
of Tokio Kisshe.
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' T H E OLD 1TSLIAB L E ’
K c o * black
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T h a Trouble.
Lawyer—Don’t you think I acquitted
myself well in that trial? Friend-
Very well. It Is a pity you didn't do as
much for your client.—Baltimore Amer­
ican.
CAPSU LES
REMEDY FOR MEN
AT ORUGGISTS.ORTRI AL BOX B Y M A IL 50 c |
FROM PLANTEN.9 3 HENRYSTBROOKLYNNY,
L — B E W A R E O F IM IT A T tO N S — J
Y. M . C . A.
Day and Night Schools.
NEW TERM OPEING
S tain in g Wood D ark Huas.
The appearance of walnut may be
given to white woods by painting or
sponging them with a concentrated
warm solution of permanganate of
potassa. Tbe effect Is different on dif­
ferent kinds of timber, some becoming
stained very rapidly, others requiring
more time for this result The per­
manganate Is decomposed by the woody
fiber. Brown peroxide o f manganese Is
precipitated, which is afterward re­
moved by washing with water. Tbe
wood, when dry, may be varnished
and will be found to resemble very
closely the naturally dark woods.—Har­
per's Magazine.
A n A risto c ra tic B an k .
“ GREEN STOCKINGS ' AT THE
HEILIG.
The return of Margaret Anglin
to Portland at the Ilcilig Theatre
Seventh and Taylor streets, should
be a delight to all lovers of fine
acting, for she is justly regarded
as one of the few grout actresses
of whom the American stage can
boast. It is some two years since
wc last saw her in the dramatiza­
tion of Mrs. Deland’s fine story,
“ The Awakening of Helena Rit­
chie” . On Friday and Saturday
evenings, May 3rd and 4th, with
Saturday matinee at special pri­
ces, Miss Anglin and her col­
leagues will be sc*<n in a new anti
original (and report says decided­
ly
clever)
comedy,
entitled
“ Green Stockings,” -written by
A. E. \V. Mason, an English play­
wright, novelist and member of
parliament. The comedy has rec­
ently concluded a splendid run of
over three months at the Elliott
Theatre in New York, whert* it
was hailed as a delightful enter­
tainment, and one o f the best spee-
imens of what is known as high
comedy, to distinguish it from tIn*
slapstick methods of latter-day
low comedy.
DEWEY SAW THE POINT.
H * P aid Up A ftar H i* Dog Had Bean
K icked Around.
MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912.
Building, Cor. Sixth and Taylor Sts.
Class—
Fee to June 1.
Algebra ..........................................$ 5.00
Architect, Draft ......................... 7.50
Arithmetic ..................................... 2.00
Automobile Course ..................... 50.00
Bookkeeping ................................. 6.00
Boys’ School ................................. 4.00
Business Eng. and Cor................. 2.00
Business Law ............................... 2.00
Carpentry and W oodw orking.... 10.00
Chemistry ...................................... 10.00
Dairying ........................................ 2.00
Electricity & Electric Machinery 15.00
English for Foreign Men.............. 3.00
English Grammar and Reading. .
3.00
English Literature ..................... 3.00
Freehand Drawing ....................... 7.00
French ............................................ 5.00
Forestry and Lumbering............. 10.00
Geometry ...................................... 5.00
German .......................................... 5.00
Latin .....................................
5.00
Mechanical Drafting
.............. 7.50
Penmanship ................................. 2.00
Pharmacy ...................................... 25.00
Plumbing Shop Practice.............. 15.00
Public Speaking ......................... 6.00
Rhetoric ........................................ 3.00
Spanish .......................................... 5.00
Shorthand ...................................... 6.00
fehow Card Writing....................... 12.00
Trigonometry ................................. 5.00
Typewriting ................................... 6.00
Vocal M u s ic ................................... 3.00
Call or send for Free Illustrated
Catalogue.
Similar schools Seattle, Tacoma, Spo­
kane.
The
New Models 10 and 11
JEANNIE FLETHCHER AT THE LYRIC THEATRE.
o f the fair girl and the evident in­
fatuation of the handsome young
noble for her and they plot to de­
stroy her through N ero’s power.
A large east is required, with
much superb scenery and cos­
tumes and a treat is in store for
everyone who sees the Baker Stock
company in Wilson Barett’s fa­
mous play. “ The Sign of tho
Cross” next week. The popular
bargain performance will be given
Monday night and matinees Sun­
day and Saturday only.
PANTAGES THEATRE.
Week commencing April 29, 1912.
GUY BROTHERS AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE WEEK OF
APRIL 2 9 th .
PROGRAM.
I’antages Orchestra. II. K. Even-
son. director. March — “ North
Star.” Hcincmann. Intermezzo—
“ Morning Glory,” Moret. The
Dettmar Troupe, Novelty and Bur­
lesque Dancers.
Bennett-Klute
& King. “ Some Trio.” Singers,
Dancers and
Instrumentalists
Joseph E. Bernard & Co. present
“ The Newly-Married Man,” a
Comedy Playlet. Herbert Swift,
an artist. Joseph K. Bernard, his
wife. Hazel Harrington; seene,
reception room to Herbert's stu­
dio; time, evening o f the present
day. Gritf, “ The English Guy,”
assisted by his son George, in a
satire on Juggling. Cary. DeGrav
& Franklin, Instrumentalists anil
Vocalists. Arnaldos Leopards, the
Act Beautiful.
Pantagesoope—
the Wonderful Daylight Motion
Pictures; wait for them: no dark­
ness; no eyestrain. Exit March
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