The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, August 17, 1912, Image 4

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    THE TIMES
Empress
during
the
coming musical merriment. Zenita, vio­
week, when La Petite Gosse with linist extraordinary. N'adje. the t
12 dancers will trip across the world’s perfect woman. Special
('athrine (,’ounti.ss. who is muii*
stage.
The feature dancers are |
injc tin- cud of her very successful
Lillian Lester and Carlo Cassette. ! added attraction. The Four Fly-
season at the llcilig, corner Sev­
The act is described by reports j nig ( asters, the world s most sen-
enth and Taylor streets, lias in
froni the managers on the east- j National aerialists. Popular prices
” I)ivorcons.' ’ for her sixth week,
era end of the circuit as being
Matinee daily. Boxes and first
eonimciicinfi Sunday. August lHth.
The beach season is in full swing. Go while the crowds go.
a stupendous pantomimic produc­ row balcony reserved. Box o f­ £
the merriest comedy of tin* sum­
tion
with
lots
of
life
and
ginger
i
mer. " Divorcoiis” made Grace
fice open from 10 a. in. to 10 p. + EAjoy the cool breezes now. while the heat is so unpleasant in­
in it.
George famous. It is comedy,
m.
PhoQts A 223b. Main 4t>3(>. i' land. Bathing, boating, hill climbing, fishing, hikes over de-
One of the best tenors to be
bordering upon tin* farcical.
sent
over
the
circuit
is
Jack
All-
Curtain:
2:30, 7:15 and fl p. m. ♦
The up-to-date dramatization of
.j. lightful trails.
Oregon beaches better prepared than ever be­
man.
the
Irish
tenor.
Allman
is
Sari Ion’s frivolity was made by
said to have a golden voice,
ll fore to care for the crowds. Plenty of accommodations. Lots
Margaret Mayo, who wrote ‘ ‘ Pol­
whose quality is as mellow as a BADEN POWELL SAYS OUR
ly o f the Circus” and ‘ ‘ Baby
t of fun. The water is fine
rippling brook.
YOUTH NEEDS REIN.
Mine.”
It lias been secured by
+
Two very capable xylophonists
special arrangement with Win. A.
♦
Lowe and Edwards, will go the
GO VIA THE
Brady.
It satirizes the divorce
NEW
YORK.—
Sir
Robert
S.
music
route.
Their
offering
is
to
f
problem from a very amusing an­
be a very exceptional bit.
Baden-Powell. after six weeks
Excellent train
gle. A philosophical man of the
Von Hamjiton and Josslyn will spent in America, was especially - Newport,
service.
Season
sing, talk and play the piano,
impressed by the American boys, + Nehalem,
adding a little dancing by way of
roundtrip fares.
[ W / S U N S E T \ # 1
lie visited probably 75,000 or 100,- •i*
entertainment.
1
(OGDENèSHASTAl
+
Bayocean,
RO U TES
000 boy scouts of America and
Spécial week-
had an opportunity to scrutinize |
Tillamook
Co.,
the boys carefully and closely. 4 .
end and Sun-
‘ ‘ The American boy.” he writes ♦
day fares.
Seventh and Taylor Sts. Phones: as a result of his visit, ‘ ‘ is sing­ I ¡j. Beaches.
Main 1 and A 1122.
ularly bright, self-reliant and ♦
Last week but one o f the sum­ sharp beyond his years, as com­ *
Send for illustrated booklets about the Oregon
resorts
°
mer season.— Seven nights, begin­ pared with tli is European brother. <i>
ning Sunday, August 18 at 8:15 He is splendid material if there * and our special folder on “ Vacation Days in Oregon.” It tells
o ’clock, bargain matinee Wednes­ were only added to it a character 4. about the beaches, springs, mountain resorts, etc.
day, special matinee Saturday.— for self-control, discipline, thor­
Last week but one o f Portland’s oughness, chivalry and capability
Call on nearest agent for information relative to fares, lit-
favorite
actress,
CATHRINE for sticking to his job. His good J
COUNTIES, supported by Syd­ qualities I could see for myself, * erature, etc., or address,
ney Ayres in the uproariously but my attention was drawn to his
funny divorce comedy, “ DIVOR- defects by numbers of Americans ? JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
COXS,” adapted by Margaret having different points of view
Mayo, author of ‘ ‘ Baby Aline.” from which to judge him.
Prices— Evenings: 75c, 5()c, 35e,
“ These were men who saw
25c; Wednesday matinee, any value in scouting, which I had not
seat, 25c; Saturday matinee, 50c, previously realized.
THE LARGEST TYPEW RITER SALE IN HISTORY.
25c.
Farewell week. Sunday,
“ I had thought that in the case
August 25th, Clyde Fitch’s com­
edy. ‘ ‘ Her Own W ay,” Seat sale of British boys, and still more in
the case of some of our Continent­
opens next Thursday.
al neighbors, the training might
be expected to help the develop­
ment in them of manliness, self-
reliance, alertness and other such
7th and Alder Sts. Matinee daily. qualities, whereas in the American
Portland’s only absolutely fire­ boy these already appear to exist.
proof vaudeville theatre. Week
“ But it was shown to me that,
have been sold to the
commencing Monday
matinee, whereas the old world boy inay
AVestem Union Telegraph
August 1!)— Extra! Extra! Ex­ want pushing on and waking up,
p /( L
/ ' I 'n r t e r w o o ^ -
tra!— Thte original copyrighted the new world boy rather needs
Company for use in all of­
moving pictures o f the WOL- holding in. and the inculcation of
fices throughout its vast
GAST-RIVERS BOXING CON­ discipline and the sense of duty to
organization.
TEST for the lightweight cham­ others which he does not other­
pionship of the world, presented wise get. So if scouting really
All Telegrams, Night
for the first time in Portland. helps to bring about some of these
and Day Letters in the fu­
Matthews & Duffy in ‘ ‘ The Rang- it will be a work o f national
world finding that his butterfly
AT THE LYRIC.
ture will be typewritten
wife faneies herself unsatisfied
‘ ‘ The Girl
With
the Pink
Can tor’s Merrv Kids m value.”
on the Underwood.
and in love with another man, Mask,” who has been causing
neatly turns the tables by pretend­ such a sensation in all tin* east­
Every well-known writ­
ing to humor her desire for a di- ern cities during the past week,
ing machine was carefully
H
ow
They
Brought
the
News
vorce. Then tin* couple deceive will be the attraction at tin* Lyric
considered by the purchas­
the lover by going secretly to u theatre all week commencing
From Chicago to W ashington
ing committee and the Underwood won from the standpoints of
private room in a French restau­ with Monday matinee. This will
practical utility and mechanical construction.
rant. where the fun is fast and lie her first appearance in this
furious until the capricious wife city and sin* will be seen at every
finds I lint she loves her own hus­ performance all next week. Will
band best after all.
Armstrong, who is about the hig­
“ Divorcoiis” reverses the situ­ hest favorite that lias ever ap­
ation in ‘ ‘ A Woman’s W ay,” peared in this city, will be seen
which recently caused so much in a role different, from anything
it
(Incorporated.)
amusement at the llcilig.
Miss tlita be has appeared in so far
Countiss and Sydney Ayres have this season. Gus Leonard will
68 SIXTH STREET
PORTLAND, OREGON.
capital parts in this vivacious be in his glory in a neat German
summer night diversion.
gentleman and Ethel Davis and
The engagement of Miss ('ount­ Clara Howard will handle the
THE MACHINE YOU W ILL EVENTUALLY BUY.”
iss has been extended to a seventh I'emiiiene roles. Ralph BeVan, the
week, commencing Sunday. Aug. handsome juvenile man. will be
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25th, when she will hid a long heard in a couple of ballads and
farewell to Portland in Clyde the Baby Dolls will be up to
8
Fitch's
comedy.
‘ ‘ Her
Own their usual standard. There will
•I
THE
W ay,” as played in New York lie three performances daily of
and London by Maxime Klliott. ibis interesting and sensational
AT THE HEILIG
mixed with her old. never-to-be-
forgotten bits and her old-time
charming ways. That Grace Cam­
eron has the distinction of being
tin* only woman who is an honor­
ary member o f the Portland Press
Club adds interest to her second
visit to the (frpheuin here.
Other acts on tin* big bill led by
the Portland favorite are: Ed­
mund Hayes and company in
‘ ‘ The Piano .Movers” ; Carl Mc­
Cullough, the dynamite comedian,
ill ‘ ‘ Footlight Impressions;” Har­
rison Armstrong's Players in
“ Squaring Accounts” ; the bound­
ing Pattersons; the Takiness, Ital­
ian singers in a musical novelty
and tin* Kemps (Hob and May) in
‘ ‘ .Matrimonial Mliss.”
t
l August At The Beaches j
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HEILIGTHEATRE
PANTAGES
Theatre
y
+
<T
£
J
+
i
TEN THOUSAND
Underwood Typewriters
U nderwood Typew riter Company
OREGON MINING &
TIMBER JOURNAL
*
9
♦i
Has been successfully published for three years, and is all the
name implies
Call at 223 Lumber Exchange Bldg, and get a sample copy.
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Day and N ight Schools.
NEW TERM OPEING
MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912.
Fame-Seekers, by Alice Woods. Building, Cor. Sixth and Taylor Sts.
$1.20. Illustrated. George II
Class
Pee to June 1.
ONE OR THE LEAP YEAR GIRLS AT THE EMPRESS
AT THE ORPHEUM
musical mixture ami on Friday
night after each performance the
Grace Cameron is commit hack thorns girls will hold their usual
That is most welcome news for contest.
Portland Orpheumites The chic
aingitig comedienne will headline
AT THE EMPRESS,
the hill at the Orpheum through­
out the week ot August lfith. M is s
Another Big Parisian act hv the
Cameron returns trom Loudon *amc author a s “ A Niirht in
with new costumes, new son it* Paris.” will he headlined at the
O presidential campaign la really launched until the candidate haa
been formally notified of hla nomination. Persona who bare had no
practical experience In polltlca may wonder why It wouldn't do the
candidate and the country Just as much good If ha received the newa
from the newspaper* or saved his time and hla wife s carpets by getting and
auswerlng the notification by mall, but the politicians don't see the matter In
that light So Senator Hoot and four hundred odd friends went to the White
House recently, and In a few thousand well chosen words Mr. Root told the
president that he had been renominated. Then Mr. T a f t aucceaafully con­
cealing hla surprise at the announcement, read bis acceptance In twenty type­
written pages
Tha notification speech pronounced the president's tltl# to the
nomination "as clear and animpearbabl* aa the title of any candidate since
political convention* began.' and Mr. Taft said that the occasion was ''appro­
priate tor the sapresalon of profound gxetJtude at the vWlecr for tha right
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