The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, June 08, 1912, Image 4

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Monday, June 10th.
Reserved my Pinkerton’s First Case.” Mar- t >+:+•+•
seat tickets will be placed on sale ron & Ilyins will appear as origin­ +
beginning Friday, June 7th. Prices ators of the two-men minstrels in *
25e to 75c.
a little old time minstrelsy.
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Kinemacolor pictures are not
Via the
merely moving pictures— they are AT THE LYRIC NEXT WEEK.
the thing itself, and the immensc
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For' Rose Festival week com­ t
vaiue of the natural color photog­
mencing
with
next
Monday
mat­
raphy as applied to kinetics by the
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Urban-Smith invention is demon­ inee Keating & Flood will present
3-Day Tickets on Sale
+ Season Tickets on
strated by the facilities which the the popular Armstrong Follies
Saturday & Sunday to
Sale June 1st
authorities offered the Kiuemac Company in the amusing concoc­
olor camera corps at the great In­ tion of mirth and music, “ A Trip
to Panama” . All the favorites will
dian Durbar.
The Kinemacolor process sug­ be in the cast and promise the
gests that the day may come when theatre-goers of this city a big
even the newspapers will have be­ treat. Will II. Armstrong and Gus
come obsolete and the general pub Leonard will handle the two com +
lie will take its news daily in mov­ edians who make you laugh, will t Season fares from the principal points to Newport or Tillamook Beaches
have the biggest time of their lives +
ing color views.
are as follows:
Fare
To
To
Fare
From
The Durbar lent itself admirably in this trip. Ethel Davis and Clara +
Tillamook Beaches
$6.25
Newport
$4.00
to color illustration. The arrival Howard, who need no introduction + Portland
Tillamook Beaches
6.25
Newport
Oregon Citv
4.70
of the King and Queen at Bom to the Lyric patrons, will be on
i Salem
5.15
Tillamook Beaches
Newport
6.00
bay in the royal yacht and the hand to please and the famous
4.00
Tillamook Beaches
Newport
7.30
royal procession through the city Armstrong Baby Dolls will as ever t Albany
Newport
3.75
Tillamook Beaches
Corvallis
7.10
— a prophecy of the brilliant be an attraction in themselves.
5.80
Tillamook Beaches
Newport
9.00
groupings of the British and In During the parades next week the ; Eugene
8.75
Tillamook Beaches
Newport
dian troops follow in subsequent performances will be regulated so ♦ Roseburg
Tillamook Beaches
Newport
1 2 .0 0
17.20
Medford
scenes. The pageant is presentee'- that everyone may see them, even
Tillamook Beaches
1 2 .0 0
Newport
17.75
Ashland
in an ascending scale of interest. the performers. The last perform­ ♦
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Tickets to above points on sale daily good all season, with correspond­
Their majesties arrive at Selim ances in the evening beginning im­ ♦ ing low
fares from other points. -Week-end tickets are also on sale from
garh by train, following which is mediately after the parades have + various points.
the grand state entry through the passed the Lyric. On the other +
SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAIN ON THE C. & E. R. R.
elephant gate of the Delhi Fort evenings the performances will be +
affording a wondrous spectacle of at the regular time— 7:30 and
Leaves Albany at 7:30 A. M., Corvallis 8:00 A. M. and connects with
+ S. P. trains 10, 14 and 28 from points south.
the native princes in their equi­ 9:15.
Call on our nearest agent for “ Vacation Days in Oregon,’ ’ a beauti­
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pages of scarlet, silver and gold in­
fully illustrated booklet describing various outting resorts, or write to
An A u t o g r a p h Request.
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set with dazzling jew els; the ele­
Ambassadors receive many queer re*
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
phant and camel corps with their
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magnificent trappings, the review <luests ln tbe course of their official du­
Attend the B. P. O. E. Elks Convention, Portland, July 8-13.
ties Here ts one that was sent to Mr. +
of the famous Black Watch of While hy a western woman, who ln-
Low fares to all pointa Eaat June to September.
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Scotland and in all of over 50,000 closed pieces of linen, when he was
British and Indian troops; the minister to Germany many years ago:
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ruins of Ancient Delhi, the horse "W e are going to give a fair I d our
races at Calcutta for the K ing’s church, and I am making an autograph
cup, the ascent of the King and quilt. I want you to gel me (he auto­
THE LARGEST TYPEW RITER SALE IN HISTORY.
Queen on their thrones robed in graphs of the emtieror and empress,
royal regalia— in short, it is the the crown prince and Bismarck, and
real Durbar brought to America tell them to be very careful not to
where we do not feel the blazing wrl,e to° Dear tbe
,°f
a
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sun or blinding dust o f India but UQg tbe(|, tcKetber/-
are privileged to enjoy all ot its
grandeur from an operu chair |
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without the discomforts of a fa­
tiguing journey to the Orient.
A special lecturer and an aug­ 7th and Taylor Sts. Phones Main
mented orchestra, which will ren­
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have been sold to the
der Oriental melodies and stirring Week cpmmecing Monday> June 10th
marches composed for the Durbar
Western Union Telegraph
1HTRBAR IN KINEMACOLOR
will add to the beauty and fasci­ World’s Greatest Pageant; $100,000
Company for use in all of­
production, reprodi es important cere­
nation of the production.
fices throughout its vast
monies, processions, pageants in Bom­
bay, Delhi and Calcutta, during their
organization.
“W IL D F IR E '’ AT THE BAKER.
Now For The Seashore!
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I
: TILLAMOOK
DAINTY CLARA HOWARD AT THE LYRIC WITH THE ARM-
STRONG FOLLIES CO.
A RARE TREAT AT THE
HEILIG.
The most gorgeous and inspir­
ing pageant in tile w orld’s history,
“ Tho Durbar in Kinemacolor, ”
reproducing in action and natural
color the dazzling splendor attend­
ing the Coronation of King George
and Queen Mary as Emperor and
Empress of India, comes to the
Ilcilig theatre, 7th and Taylor
streets, Cortland, for six after­
noons and evenings, beginning
TEN
HEILIGTHEATRE
Imperial Majesties’ Indian Tour.
Popular prices— Evening, 75c, 50c, 25c;
matinees—50c, 25c.
Lillian Rusell’s Exciting Racing
Play for Rose Festival Week.
The Baker Stock Company will
be seen in “ W ildfire” for Rose
Festival week. This is the great
racing play in which Lillian Rus­
sell starred for a couple of seasons
and afterwards Pauline Hall and
in that fascinating role of the
brilliant and dashing young wi-
PRINCESS RAJAH IN ORIENTAL DANCES AT ORPHEUM NEXT WEEK.
Frank Keenan, greatest charac­ of Cleopatra,” a creation of her
ter actor in (In1 United States, is own. Princess Rajah carries with
to headline the Orpheum hill to her 18 trunks of costumes and two
trunks of snakes. The act of
open with the matinee of Monday
Princess Rajah is listed as the
June 10th, in “ Man to Man,” a most sensational in vaudeville to­
one-act play which shows to the day.
utmost tin1 extraordinary power
Others on the new Orpheum bill
o f the star to portray virile roles are: Ed Wynn, the hoy with the
Mr. Keenan's daughter is a mem­ funny hat assisted by Edwin Rus-
ber of the cast of his little com­ s o i i , English comedian; Boinlini
pany. “ Man to Man” is a socio­ Brothers, wizzards of the accord-
logical sketch built around a tight eon; Winsch and Poore in “ No
between laborer and capitalist.
Trespassing” ; Carl Demurest, the.
Second on the new bill is Prin­ dancing violinist, and Mareena
cess Rajah, a beautiful Egyptian, and Deltou
Brothers, novelty
who will appear in “ The Dance I acrobats.
P A N T A G E S Theatre
7th and Alder Sts. Matinee daily.
Week commencing Monday Matinee,
June 10th—Special Bose Week engage­
ments at Portland’s newest, most beau­
tiful and coolest and absolutely fire­
proof playhouse. Arthur Lavine & Co.
in “ THE FLYING DREADNAUGHT’ ’
Vaudeville’s merriest musical burletta.
Sam Hood, the man from Kentucky. Le-
Roy & Cahill, thoso merry entertainers.
The Royal Italian Four, stellar soloists
and instrumentalists.
Ernest Alvo
Troupe, Europe’s greatest bar acrobats.
Pantagescope, latest animated events.
Pantages orchestra, H. K. Evenson, di­
rector. Prices— 15c and 25c; matinee
daily; boxes and first row balcony re­
served. Box office open from 10 A. M.
to 10 P. M. Phones: A 2236; Main
4336. Curtain 2:30, 7:15 and 9. Special
intermisison at parade time.
TH OUSAND
Underwood Typewriters ij
All Telegrams, Night
and Day Letters in the fu­
ture will be typewritten
on the Underwood.
Every well-known writ­
ing machine was carefully
considered by the purchas­
ing committee and the Underwood won from the standpoints of
practical utility and mechanical construction.
Underwood Typewriter ompany
(Incorporated.)
68 SIXTH STREET
“ THE MACHINE YOU W ILL EVENTUALLY BUY.
Y. M . C . A.
Day and Night Schools.
NEW TERM OPEINO
MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912.
Building, Cor. Sixth and Taylor Sta.
J FRANK BURKE.
Claas—
Fee to June 1.
popular actor with Baker Stock Co., ln
Algebra .......................................... $ 5.00
“ Wildfire.”
Architect, Draft ......................... 7.50
..................................... 2.00
dow. Miss Alice Fleming, will Arithmetic
Automobile Course ..................... 50.00
again take her place at the head Bookkeeping .................................. 6.00
o f the Baker Stock Company for Boys’ School ................................. 4.00
the remainder of the season. This Business Eng. and C o r ................ 2.00
»Mrs. Barrington’s husband has Business Law ............................... 2.00
Carpentry and W oodw orking.... 10.00
just died and left her nothing but Chemistry ...................................... 10.00
a stabel of race horses, which he Dairying ........................................ 2.00
had always kept a secret from her, Electricity Sc Electric Machinery 15.00
and which circumstances make it [ English for Foreign Men.............. 3.00
English Grammar and Reading. . 3.00
necessary for her to also keep a] English Literature ..................... 3.00
secret from everyone. But these I Freehand Drawing ....................... 7.00
horses are her only salvation and] Ere rich .............................................
she pluekily goes about it to make
them win her living for her.
“ Wildfire” is a play like its name
full of go and ginger, excite­
ment and surprises and in the
hands of the capable Baker com­
pany will be something Portland
people can take their visiting
friends to see with much pride—
and also without the necessity of
going broke to do so. It will eon-
linn«“ all through Rose Carnival
week, with matinees Wednesday
and Saturday and the usual pop­
ular bargain night Monday. The
opening performance will be Sun­
day matinee.
AT THE EMPRESS.
MARION a HEINS AT THE EMPRESS NEXT WEEK
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AND NEWPORT BEACHES
Because it will be Rose Festival
week. Sullivan «k Considine will
«‘tnl an extra strong show to the
Empress next week, starting witth
the Monday matinee. “ Like Fa­
ther. Like Son.” is the laughable
farce which will be used by John
C. Barrows and John Lancaster
Eddie Herron ami Madge Douglas,
who were favorites in “ The Gin­
gerbread Man,” will offer “ Jim-
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
Show 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.
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