The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, May 04, 1912, Image 4

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    Heilig.
Seats are now selling for “ The
Pink Lady.” Klaw & Erlanger
wiil present this big musical com­
edy success at the Heilig Theatre,
Sevnth and Taylor streets, for
seven nights, beginning Sunday,
May 5th, with a special price
matinee Wednesday and the reg­
ular matinee Saturday. Portland
theatergoers have waited for this
splendid oqering for two seasons
and will now be presented with
one of the most stupendous or­
ganizations on tlie road.
Baker.
“ Alias Jimmy Valentine,” with
Harry Hilliard in the title role,
will be seen at the Baker next
week, opening Sunday matinee,
May 5th. Miss Ida Adair, the
new leading woman, will also ap­
pear. The first act in “ Alias
Jimmy Valentine” shows the
warden’s office inthe famous Sing
Sing prison, and is filled with in­
terest and dramatic power.
Pantages.
Toplined on the bill commen­
cing a week’s engagements with
the matinee Monday, May 6th,
Pantages will offer Van’s Six
Scotch Minstrel Maids, one of
the best musical acts in vaude­
ville. The girls are extremely at­
tractive and will give a regula­
tion minstrel show.
THEODORE ROBERTS, JOINT HEADLINER AT THE ORPHEUM
WEEK OF MAY 6.
Y. M . C . A.
Day and Night Schools.
NEW TEEM OPEING
MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912.
Building, Cor. Sixth and Taylor Sts.
Class—
Fee to June 1.
Algebra ........................................... $ 5.00
Architect, D raft ............................ 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 Woodworking. .. . 10.00
Chemistry ......................................... 10.00
Dairying ......................................... 2.00
Electricity & Electric Machinery 15.00
English for Foreign M en................ 3.00
English Grammar and R eading.. 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 D rafting .................. 7.50
Penmanship ................................. 2.00
Pharmacy ....................................... 25.00
Plumbing Shop P ractice.............. 15.00
Public Speaking ......................... 6.00
Rhetoric ........................................... 3.00
Spanish ............................................. 5.00
Shorthand ......................................... 6.00
Show Card W riting........................ 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.
Empress.
George Ade’s greatest comedy.
“ The Mayor and the Manicure,”
MONTE CARTER, NEW COMEDIAN, AT THE LYRIC.
will be the headline atttraction
at the Empress all week, start­
Seventh
enthusiasm, coupled with a determina­ ing with the matinee Monday Unequaled Vaudeville.
FEMININE AUTOCRATS.
tion to succeed. Giveu these three and This playlet has been a laughing
and Alder Sts.
something else ‘'“sides—the gift of im­ hit across the continent and is
Matinee daily.
W o m e n o f S a h a r a R u le th e M e n W it h
agination—and It matters not. I be­ considered by critics as the most
R o d s o f Iron .
lieve, whether the life of a man be­ | amusing skit that the famous hu­ Week commencing Monday Mati­
The Tnareifs. found In the vilayet of
gins in a cobbler's shop or a grocery
nee, May 6—Special engagement,
morist has penned.
Tripoli, are descended from the Auxo
store or whether it begins in such an
rlaul of old. who In the fourth cen­ illuminating Joyfulness in beautiful
Van’s Six Scotch Minstrel Maids;
tury took l^ptls from the Ilomana
Orpheum.
things as that which brightened my
Mr. Howard Langford, interlocu­
after eight days' siege.
Theodore Roberts, listed as a tor; Mr. L. W. Pistel and Mr. O
early childhood. With any beginning
Among the Tuaregs, writes Hanns
notable
character
actor,
is
one
of
success will, of a surety, be his who
Vlscher In "Across the Sahara.” It Is
makes himself truly deserving of it.— the headliners to appear in the H. Cushing, end men ; pretty girls;
man, the brute, who by all the laws
Howard
Pyle in Woman's Home Com­ Orpheum bill to open with the lots of laughs; beautiful costumes.
of the country has to obey the women.
panion.
matinee of Monday, May 6th. He Klein, Ott & Nicholson, instru­
Descent Is traced through the mother.
will be seen in “ The Sheriff of mentalists of class. Ralph Conners,
Woman shows her proud face to all
BOOK REVIEWS.
Shasta.” Ray Cox, noted com­ senastional ventriloquist.
the world, while the man goes veiled.
Pan-
In the presence of a woman of noble Fame-Seekers, by Alice Woods edienne and mimic, is the first
tagescope,
latest
animated
events
birth men cover their faces and heads
$1.20. Illustrated. George H headliner of the all-star bill and
altogether. The women give the chil­
there are four other acts, each a Elsie Murphy, America’s favorite
Doran Co., New York City.
dren what little Instruction they have
eon shouter. Vanoss Troupe, Eu­
With illustrations by May Wil­ top-notcher in its line.
and train them to respect and obey
ropean expert equilibrists. Pan­
son Preston, this attractive novel
them.
Lyric.
The stick he carries and the great depicts with cleverness an Amer­
Starting with Monday after­ tages Orchestra, H. K. Evenson
wooden box Into which he puts what ican artist-story of Bohemian
noon,
May 6th, Keating & Flood director. Popular prices—Matinee
his wife suffers him to have are all the Paris, known and Trilby Land.
will present at the Lyric Theatre daily. Boxes and first row balcony
man possesses and all be retains If for
some reason his wife chooses to di­ The Under Trail, by Anna Alice Monte Carter, one of the most reserved. Box office open from 10
vorce him.
Chapin. $1.25. Ilustrated. Lit­ popular character comedians in A. M. to 10 P. M. Phones: A 2236;
In Ghat when a man goes out after
the West and an entire new Main 4636. Curtain 2 :30, 7 :15 & 9.
tle, Brown & Co., Boston.
sunset he Is usually followed by a ne­
beauty chorus, with the popular
Ilate,
love
and
a
secret
crosscut
gro servant, sent by his wife to dog
his steps, and woe to him If he forgets trail in the Virginia Mountains Keating & Flod musical comedy
himself or comes homo too late! He make up this attractive novel of company, in Allen Curtis’ merry
will find the door shut and must count the Southland. The characters musical melange, “ The Merry
Monarch.”
himself lucky If he Is not put on to the are exceedingly well drawn.
7th and Taylor. Phones: Main 1
street altogether.
and A 1122.
The young man who In spite of all Beggars and Scorners, by Allan
goun. $1. B. W. Huebsch. New Seven nights, beginning Sunday,
this wants to marry must pay a heavy
McAulay.
$1.25.
John
Yane
York City.
sum for the bride, to obtain which he
Co., New York City.
Is obliged to look for other means than
Told with singular pathos, this May 5. — Special-price Matinee
An historical novel well worth story of a young girl’s experiences Wednesday; regular matinee Sat­
his usual work for the Arab trader.
Thus he Is forced Into taking part in reading—harking back to the tri in New York City, and in the form
mnphs won in a similar depart of a diary depicts how she met urday. Klaw & Erlanger present
one of the annual rhazzlas.
the musiealcomedy de luxe, “ THE
The women decide when the right nient by Charles Major—depicting
moment has come, and the men sally the struggles, intrigues, loves and the inevitable man, was deceived PINK LADY.” Company of 89;
by
him
and
went
wrong.”
He
wrs
forth against some luckless caravan or hates of Scotch Jacobite exiles in
orchestra of 26. A pink of perfec­
to the rich highlands of Tlbestl.—De­ Holland, after the memorable bat her employer.' A baby cainc, who
died shortly after she was born, tion chorus. Now creating a fur­
troit Free Press.
tie of Culloden in Scotland in and was named after the present
1745. when the English army, un Queen of Spain and the Queen of ore in London after its phenom­
T h r e e E s e e n t ia l s F o r S u c c e s s .
enal stay of a year in New York
He who would succeed must arm der the Duke of Cumberland, Holland. As the title of the little
himself with three vital and most nec­ smashed the hopes of Bonnie book indicates, this publication, Prices—Evenings and Saturday
essary weapons—first, he must have Prince Charlie and his adherents strives to fulfill a mission, and matinee: $2, $1.50, $1, 75c and 50c.
‘ THE PINK LADY'' AT HEILIG THEATRE, for SEVEN NIGHTS.; ceaseless Industry: second, he must
Special-price matinee: $1.50, $1,
have limitless ambition of purpose; The Mission of Victoria Wilhel ought to serve as a terrible warn
BEGINNING SUNDAY, MAY 5.
ing. It may, and may not.
75e, 50c, 35c and 25c.
third, he must possess unquenchable
mina,
by
Jeanne
Bartholow
Ma-
Klaw & Erlanger present the season's Inquest musical comedy success.
“ The Pink Lady,” at the Heilig Theatre, 7th and Taylor Sts., for
.
se vu nights, beginning Sunday, May 5. Special-price matinee Wednes­
•:
THE LARGEST TYPEWRITER SALE IN HISTORY.
day. Regular matinee Saturday.
Pantages
Theatre
H E IL IG T h e a tr e
”*
T E N THO USA ND
Underwood Typewriters
I
have been sold to the
Western Union Telegraph
Company for use in all of­
fices throughout its vast
organization.
All Telegrams, Night
and Day Letters in the fu­
ture will he typewritten
on the Underwood.
Every well-known writ­
ing maehine was carefully
considered by the purchas­
ing committee and the Underwood won from the standpoints of
practical utility and mechanical construction.
! / I Underwood Typewriter Company
(Incorporated.!
FRANK BURKE AT THE BAKER THEATRE
DEALY A BARLOW AT THE EMPRESS WEEK OF MAY 0.