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

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THE TIMES
( ’larunce Wilbur and his famous
funny folks arc hilled to keep Em­
press patrons lutighing from the
heifininir to the end of next week.
Their offer ini' will he “ The New
Scholar.'’ which has a laugh for
every word. The act is presented
to the vaudeville public under the
direction o f Millie Burke, who has
engaged Mr. Wilbur to make the
tour of the Sullivan & Considine
houses.
Few sleight-of-hand performers
are as dextrous as E. J. Moore,
billed as the monarch of mystery,
who finds high place on the bill to
reign at the Empress for the week
of July 22. He has a number of
extraordinary tricks.
May Elinore. the topsy-turvy
comedienne, noted in the stage
world as one of the Elinore sis­
ters, is to make her initial bow in
vaudeville at the Empress next
week. She has a most pleasing
personality, and her grotesque
mannerims make her a comedienne
of her own peculiar kind in the
funny field.
Keely and Wilder, who are list-
mi as vaudeville's sweetest sing­
ers. are among the entertainers to
shine at the Empress. They were
a hit of an Empress bill last sea­
son. and music-lovers will be de­
lighted over their return engage­
ment. Miss Wilder is regarded
as one of the most striking women
in vaudeville, and has a wonder
fully sweet voice.
KELLY & WIDDER AT THE EMPRESS NEXT WEEK.
! It is greeted with enthusiasm, j
The critics are cordial in praise.
Miss Countiss has returned, a de-
! lightful actress with a world of]
magnetism. She rings true m
comedy and strong emotion.
Portland playgoers love this
charming woman and brilliant ar-1
tist. They have given her a series
of ovations, and will watch eager­
ly for her portrayal of each new j
/ role.
For her second week, beginning j
Sunday evening. July 2 ’ st, Miss
Countiss turns to the sparkling
American comedy, " A Woman's
| W ay,” by Thompson Buchanan.
“ A Woman’s W ay” is a bright |
clean comedy, with amusing char j
aeters that will introduce many
new members of the fíne, high-
class company, with capital parts
for Miss Countiss and Mr. Ayres.
There is a tremendous demand
for a revival o f “ Merely Mary
Ann,” and it has been put in
preparat ion.
The cooling plant ot the Heilig
theatre is a wonderful attraction
on hot nights.
AT THE LYRIC.
Now For The Seashore! ?
Via
Season Tickets on
the
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3-Duv Tickets on Sale
SU N SET
0 0 0 EN »SHASTA
ROU TES
Sale June 1st
Saturday & Sunday to
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TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES
Season fares from the principal points to Newport or Tillamook Beaches
are as follows:
To
Fare
Fare
To
From
Tillamook Beaches
$6.25
$4.00
Newport
Portland
Tillamook Beaches
6.25
4.70
Newport
Oregon Citv
Tillamook Beaches
5.15
6.00
Newport
Salem
Tillamook Beaches
4.00
Newport
7.30
Albany
Tillamook Beaches
3.75
Newport
7.10
Corvallis
Tillamook Beaches
5.80
9.00
Newport
Eugene
Tillamook Beaches
12.00
8.75
Newport
Roseburg
Tillamook Beaches
17.20
12.00
Newport
Medford
Tillamook Beaches
17.75
12.00
Newport
Ashland
Tickets to above points on sale ilailv good all season, with correspond-
ing low fares from other points. Week-end tickets are also on sale from
various points.
SUNDAY EXCURSION TRA IN ON THE C. & E. R. R.
For the coming week commen­
Leaves Albany at 7:30 A. M., Corvallis 8:00 A. M. and connects with
cing with Monday matinee the
S. P. trains 16, 14 and 28 from points south.
Call on our nearest agent for “ Vacation Days in Oregon,” a beauti­
famous Armstrong Follies Com­
fully illustrated booklet describing various outting resorts, or write to
pany will present “ A Winning
Widow.” This production is built
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
for laughing purposes and as
Attend the B. P. O. E. Elks Convention, Portland, July 8-13.
played by this clever company it
Low fares to all points East June to September.
will no doubt answer the purpose
Miss Beatrice Flint, a prima don­
na of note, who has been spending
her vacation in this city, has been
persuaded by Mr. Armstrong to
THE LARGEST TYPEW RITER SALE IN HISTORY.
play the title role. Miss Flint has
a remarkable voice and excellent
stage apeparance and will be a
very valuable addition to this
company. “ A Winning W idow”
is all that the name implies and g
promises to be a pleasing and en- 8
tertaining production. There will j §
lie two performances every night, S
a matinee daily and as a special ; »J
feature on Friday night the Baby
Dolls will hold one o f their pop­
have been sold to the
ular contests.
Western Union Telegraph
Company for use in all of­
fices throughout its vast
organization.
Seventh and Taylor Sts. Phones:
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TEN THOUSAND
Underwood Typewriters
HEILIGTHEATRE
AJain 1 and A 1122.
Cool as an iced cucumber.
Second Week Special Summer En­
gagement, Seven Nigths, Begin­
ning Sunday Night, July 21 Bar j
gain matinee Wednesday; special
matinee Saturday. One eontinu- j
ous ovation for Portland’s favorits !
( ‘ATHRINE COFNTISS. support
etl by Sydney Ayres and the cue
tile splendid company in Grace
George’s delightful divorce-com­
edy success. “ A Woman’s W ay,” j
Droll humor;
witty epigram.
Prices Evenings; 75c, 50c, 35c.!
25c ; Wednesday matinee, any seat i
25c: Saturday matinee. 50e. 25cj
Week of Sunday. July 20. Zang-
w ill’s charming love story “ Mere-1
ly Mary Ann.” Seat sale opens
next Thursdav.
P A N T A G E S Theatre
All Telegrams, Night
and Day Letters in “the fu­
ture will be typevrritten
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 Com pany
(Incorporated.)
PORTLAND, OREGON.
68 SIXTH STREET
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Week commencing Monday mat- 8
inee, July 22 Special engagement jfc
THE
of the w orld’s scenic masterpiece. I S
"T h e Hold-up,” with Pereival j jjj
Lennon and a large company. Sen, 5$
the real limited express; the ban-In
dits’ lair; the daring robbery: j Jg
positively the greatest production | g
of life in the Far Southwest ever a Has been successfully published for three years, and is all the
presented. Howard & Delores, 18
name implies
singing entertainers. Bert Leu- «
Call at 223 Lumber Exchange Bldg, and get a sample copy.
non, impersonator de luxe. T h o jg
Four Jnnowskvs. sensational eon-18
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tmental balancers. Bankoff & V .V /r W W .V .5 5 5 V /.,.5 5 ,/- 5 '- ,-'-'» ,»5W 5 ,“ V .V .V .V .V .’ .V ,y ,V i
Belmont, the dancers unique, .~nl,lotlne.. became general from the
1 ant;igt*s(* 0 |>t\ latest
animated burst o f surfffcmJ enthusiasm. I d which
events.
Vantages Orchestra. II, Dr. Guillotine In 1788, after deploring
D a y a n d N i g h t S c h o o ls .
K. Even son, director. Popular1 the tedious torture o f hanging, ex-
priees. .Matinee daily. Box of- claimed. •‘With ray machine 1 strike
NEW TERM OPEINO
tice open front 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. off your head III the twinkling o f an
MONDAY, A P R IL 1, 1912.
Boxes and first row balcony re­ eye, and you never feel It!” —London Building, Cor. Sixth and Taylor Sts.
Class—
Fee to June 1.
served. Phones: A 2236; Main Globe.
Algebra ............................................. $ 5.00
4636. Curtain 2:30. 7 :30 and 0:30
Architect, Draft ........................... 7.50
OREGON MINING &
TIMBER JOURNAL
An actress of Austrian birth.
- who made her debut in a Yiddish
pla.\ only a few years ago and
¡now is considered as one of the
j foremost emotional artists o f the
English-speaking stage, headlines
the bill to open at the Portland
jOrpheum with the matinee of
Monday. July 22. She is Madame
Bertha Kalieh, whose rapid and
astounding success is the talk of
tin* world. She will appear in
vaudeviiJe in “ A Light From St.
Agues.
an intensely dramatic
playlet in which she will be sti|>-
| ported by John Booth and John
Ilarington. New York critics have
referred to “ A Eight From St.
Agnes as the most ambitious
production ever attempted on the
! vaudeville stage.
The remaining acts on the big
jOrpheum bill are Chick Sale, mar­
velous rapid-change artist who
portrays a dozen characters, old
and young; Lydia Nelson and her
boys and girls fresh from London
in English specialty dances; John
lleidy and Elsie Currier, harpists
and singers; Mobhe and Dale, com­
edians with a brand-new novelty
eat; Kathi (lultini. Europe's fore­
most woman juggler, and Winsl-
low and Stryker in a skating flir­
tation.
AT THE HEILIG
E
raT C H R bL
-A .T T1 f X , X
Y K IC
The ( ’attirine Countiss season at
the Heilig theatre, corner Seventh
and Taylor streets, begun with a
magnificent performance of "'The
Thief.” is a niidsuraer revelation.
Y. M . C . A.
S o m e w h a t M ix e d .
THE
A
HALIFAX
GIBBET.
S o rt of G u ill o t m , T h a t W a a
U sed In E n g la n d .
One«
An ancient law o f Uardwlck forest,
a tract coextensive wltb Halifax par­
ish. la suug by Taylor, the water poet:
A t H a li f a x th a law ao a h a rp a d o t h d e a l«
T h a t w h o a o m o r e than t h ir te e n p e n c e d o th
at rata
T h e y n a v e a tin th a t w o n d r o u s q u ic k a n d
wel'
Benda .hlevee a ll headleaa tato heaven or
uelle.
This "Jin" resembled the guillotine
In construction ant) stood on a stone
scaffold, unearthed wben Gibbet bill
was leveled
The ax la preserved.
This, the only guillotine used In Eng­
land. was the forerunner o f the “ maid
en." Introduced Into Scotland by Re­
gent Morton and now In the Edin­
burgh
Antiquarian
museum.
The
"U sllfa x gibbet" was last used to 1050
and the "m aiden" for Lord Argyll In
1661 and bta son In 1085. who spoke o f
it as the sweetest maiden ba aver
kissed.
Dr. GblllotlDe did not Invent the
giacblne. Dr. Louis constructed on# tn
1T£t. tha "L oolaon." but tbs name
"W illie, can you tell me wbat a vege­
tarian Is?”
"A vegetarian ts a person who lives
on vegetables.” replied Willie.
"That Is correct. Now I wonder who
can tell wbnt an octogenarian la ”
"I know," replied Eddie.
“ Wall, what is an octogenarian?”
“ An octogenarian is a person that
knocks the otder ge n a fa n s.''—Chicago
Record-Herald-
W e d d in g s In B arc e lo n a.
The wedding invitation means much
tn Barcelona. Spain, for then every one
who receives one must go and give a
»oln to the bride That ts for ber d ow ­
ry
The rather is usually unable to
fum lsb one.
He has nad to buy a
bouse for ber and tit It up. and t h a t la
usually expensive.
V e ry E x tra o r d in a r y .
"Eh. d o cto r.’ *ald a gillie o f a amali
Scotch town to a friend, "he maun
bae been an ettran nary man, that
Shakespeare
There are things hae
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come Into his need that never
would i
-C hristian
bae come Into mine at
Register
Arithmetic .....................................
2.00
; Automobile Course ..................... 50.00
¡Bookkeeping ........ .........................
6.00
B oys’ School .................................
4.00
Business Eng. and Cor................
2.00
Business Law ...............................
2.00
Carpentry and W o o d w o rk in g ..., 10.00
Chemistry ......................................... 10.00
Dairying ............................................ 2.00
Electricity & Electric Machinery 13.00
English for Foreign M en............... 3.00
English Grammar and B ea d in g.. 3.00
English Literature ....................... 3.00
Freehand Drawing ......................... 7.00
French ................................................ 5.00
Forestry and Lumbering.............. 10.00
Geometry ......................................... 5 00
German ’ .................................................. sjoo
Latin .................................................. 5.00
Mechanical Drafting ................... 7.30
Penmanship
................................... 2.00
Pharmaey ......................................... 23.00
I Plumbing Shop P ractice.............. 15.00
' Public Speaking ........................... 6.00
Rhetoric ..............
3.00
Spanish .............................................. 5.00
Shorthand .........................................
6.00
I Show Card W riting......................... 12.00
I Trigonometry ................................... slot)
I Typewriting .....................................
6.00
I Vocal Music ..................................... 3.00
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