The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, June 15, 1912, Image 4

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    “ THE B LUE M OUSE.”
PO PULAR ETHEL D A V IS AT TH LYRIC THEATRE.
Widely Discussed Farce to Be Bak­
er Stock Co.’s Next Offering.
Nearly every one has at least
heard about “ The Blue Mouse,”
that lively farce, which swept
through the country a few years
ago, and which will now he seen
for the first time in stock, the pop­
ular Baker Stock Company offer­
ing it next week, starting with the
usual Sunday matinee.
It is a story of a young man’s
brilliant scheme to further his bus­
iness interests by hiring a very
much alive young woman and near
actress to get into the good graces
of his crusty, old employer, and
finally coax or browbeat, if neces­
sary, a substantial advance for said
young man. As both these men
are married, and as Paulette,
known as “ The Blue Mouse,” is a
very busy worker, a lot o f the most
unexpected and laughable situa­
tions are brought about. The play
is one scream after another, and is
well deserving o f all the popularity
it has received during the past few
years. It will he seen at the Baker
I week. \vgli a matinee Saturday.
Monday night, remember, is al­
ways Bargain Night at the I taker.
i Now For The Seashore! f
Via the
Season Tickets on
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3-Pay Tickets on Sale
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Season fares from the principal points to N ewport or 'Tillamook Beaches
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To
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Tillamook Beaches
$4.00
$6.25
Newport
1 • Portland
Tillamook Beaches
4.70
6.25
Oregou Citv
Newport
+ Salem
Tillamook Beaches
6.00
5.15
Newport
t Albany
7.30
4.00
Tillamook Beaches
Newport
7.10
Tillamook Beaches
3.75
Newport
+ Corvallis
5.80
Tillamook Benches
Newport
9.00
+ Eugene
8.75
Tillamook Beaches
12.00
Newport
Ï Boseburg
s'? Medford
17.20
12.00
Tillamook Beaches
Newport
♦ Ashland
12.00
Tillamook Beaches
17.75
Newport
Tickets to above points oil sale daily good all season, with correspond­
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ing low fares from other points. Week-end tickets are also on sale from
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SU N D AY EXCURSION T R A IN ON THE C. & E. R. R.
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Leaves Albany at 7:31> A. M., Corvallis 8:110 A. M. and connects with
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Call on our nearest agent for “ Vacation Days in Oregon,” a beauti­
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fully illustrated booklet describing various outting resorts, or write to
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JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
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Attend the B. P. O. E. Elks Convention, Portland, July 8-13.
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Low fares to all points East June to September.
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For the week commencing with
Monday matinee, June 17, Keating
& Flood will present at tin- Lyric
Theater the popular Armstrong
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dlies Company in the rip-roaring
. iV A V W V W A 'A V A V . V . V . V . V . - . - . V . V . V . V
musical mixture, entitled. “ A Tex­
as Tommy Wedding.” This pro­
THE LARGEST T Y P E W R IT E R SALE IN HISTORY.
duction is presented for laughing
purposes only, and if you wish to
have an enjoyable afternoon or
evening, drop into the Lyric dur­
ing the coming week, and see this
popular company. All the favor­
ites will be in the east, and the fa­
mous baby doll chorus will lay there­
to please. There will he two per­
formances every evening, and a
matinee daily, and as a special fea­
ture on Friday night, after each
have been sold to the
Uno Bradley at the Empress week
performance, the chorus girls will
Western Union Telegraph
of June 17th.
hold one o f their contests for three
Company
for use in all of­
cash prizes donated by the man­
fices throughout its vast
agement. These prizes are award­
ed ......rding to the applause each
organization.
contestant receives, so don’t fail to 7th and Alder Sts. Matinee daily. S
A ll Telegrams, Night
lie there and boost for your favor­
Unequalled Vaudeville
and Day Letters in the fu­
ite baby doll.
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7th and Alder Sts. Matinee Daily, «J ture will be typewritten
on the Underwood.
AT THE EMPRESS.
Week commencing' Monday Mat- *•
Every well-known writ­
inee, June 17th
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One of the big vaudeville coups
ing machine was carefully
Engagement ext raordiuary
of the season of 1 1112 was pulled by
considered by the purchas­
Sullivan Ac Cousidine w.hen they The Five Columbians, in an orig­
ing committee and the Underwood won from the standpoints of
engaged the Fight Dollar Troupe
inal operetta of rare exeellenee.
practical utility and mechanical construction.
for a tour o f the circuit. Very re­
cently this troupe of acrobats cre­ Charles Hasty, the Hoosier boy.
ated a sensation at the New York
Tallnmn, world's champion pool
I lippodromc. One eminent New
exponent.
York critic said o f them, “ The po­
sition of honor shoul dbe given the The Bel Canto Trio, songs, comedy
and dances.
Dollar Troupe and their amazing
(Incorporated.)
aet.”
Four Gordon Highlanders, direct I
68 SIXTH STREET
PORTLAND, OREGON.
from the heather fields.
I T E N T H O U S A N D :!
ij Underwood Typewriters jj
PANTAG ES Theat/e:;
SCENE FROM “ THE CO NCEALED B E D " AT THE ORPHEUM
NE X T W EEK.
The world'« only Niixnplionc is the author of “ Buiity Pulls the
Imiid, coinpoNi'd o f ti family of Strings,” and “ The ('oneealed
eight four women and four men Bed " hears the stamp of his cell ills
will shine a« the headliner o f the with a lauch for every line and
Orplimim hill for the week of .lime every move in the farce.
17. The imisiciaos arc (lie Elliott
Others on the hill are: Kay L.
Snvciuis, marvels of England, who Uoyee, star, who will offer his in-
play on 50 iiiNtriinient«. The act is iinitithli> nioiiolocne and imitations
elaborately staged. and tin- dns- of eeeeutrie characters; the Five
tumes of the musicians are corne­ Piroseoffis. Europe’s greatest jug-
ous.
clinc a c t : Rmiair and Ward, in
Next on the new hill are (Ira "Ocean Breezes” ; Mr. and Mrs.
ham Moffat's Scottish Players in Eliott, harpists and sifters, and de­
“ The Concealed Bed,” a comedy ter and Rogers, who provide great
ol the Highlands. Graham Moffat cornedv on skates.
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Underwood Typewriter Company
HEILIGTHEATRE
7th and Taylor Sts.
I'liones: Main 1 and A 1122.
T i l l RSDAY A N D F R ID A Y
NIGHTS, J I N K 20 and 21
The charming and favorite actress.
HENR IETTA CROSMAN
and her splendid supporting com­
pany. in her latest cotnedv success,
R EA L T H I N G ’ ’
I ’sntagesoope, latest animated
events.
THE M A CH IN E YOU W IL L E V E N T U A L L Y B U Y .’
l’antages Orchestra, II. K. Even-
son, director.
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Popular prices. Boxes and first
row balcony reserved. Box office
open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Phones: A 2236, Main 4636.
Curtain 2 :30, 7 :1f> and ¡1 p. m.
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THE
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OREGON MINING &
TIMBER JOURNAL
Has been successfully published for three years, and is all (lie b
name implies
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Call at 223 Lumber Exchange Bldg, and get a sample copy.
Y . M . C . A.
Day and Night Schools.
N E W TERM OPEINO
M O NDAY, A P R IL 1. 1912.
Building, Cor. Sixth and Taylor Sts
Class—
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Foe to Juno 1.
Algebra ....................................... * 5.00
Architect, Draft .......................
750
Arithmetic r. ................................
2^00
Automobile Course .................... 50.00
Bookkeeping .............................
Boys * School .............. ’ ' * * * " ’ *
4.00
Business Eng. and Cor.......
2.00
Business Law ..................
2.00
Carpentry and Woodworking. . . . 10.00
Chemistry .................................... jo.00
Dairying .............. *.....................
2.00
Electricity & Electric Machinery 15.00
Euglixh for Foreign Men
3.00
English Grammar and R siting
3.00
English Literature . . . .
3.00
Freehand Drawing
French ...........................
! Forestry and Lumbering
10.00
J Geometry .....................
1 German ....... . ...............
I.atin ............................
Mechanical Drafting
Penmanship
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Pharmacy .....................
MISS
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Plumbing Shop Practice
a favonte with the Armstrong Public speaking
Musical Company at the Lyric.
H E N R IE T T A CROSMAN IN THE COMEDY. THE R EAL T H IN G ."
AT HEILIG THEATRE.
The charming and favorite actress. Henrietta Crostnan, and her splen­
did supporting company, will be seen at the Heilig Theatre. 7th and
Taylor streets Thursday and Friday nights. June 20 and 21. in her
ALICE FLEM ING AT THE BA K E R IN
THE
latest comedy success, ‘' The Real Thing.''
A L L NEXT W E EK
BLUE
MOUSE
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