The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19??, August 24, 1912, Image 4

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HEILIGTHEATRE
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I Seventh and Taylor Sts. Phones:
Main 1 and A 1122.
Seven Nights, beginning Sunday,
The seven weeks’ engagement August 25, 8:1.'» o ’clock. East
I of ('attirine ( ountiss which has bargain matinee
Wednesday— + --------------------------------------------------- -
afforded so much genuine en joy- 11 .ast special matinee Saturday, f
The beach season is in full swing. Go while the crowds go.
ment to summer playgoers at th e “ A I UBINE COI N 11SS and her
Enjoy
the cool breezes now, while the heat is so unpleasant in-
popular players bid good-bye to
lb ilig theatre, corner Seventh
Portland in the capital comedy + land. Bathing, boating, hill climbing, fishing, hikes over de­
and Taylor streets, closes with with a real love story, “ HER
“ Her Own W ay,” the week com­ OWN W A Y ,” as played with I lightful trails. Oregon beaches better prepared than ever be­
mencing Sunday. August 25th. great success in New York and I fore to care for the crowds. Plenty of accommodations. Lots
Miss Countiss never had a London by Maxine Elliott. Prices,
of fun. The water is fine
sweeter or more womanly part — Evenings: 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c;!
Saturday
matinee, 50c, 25c;
than Georgiana in “ Her Own
Wednesday matinee, any seat 25c.
GO VIA THF
W ay,” the comedy o f sentiment Farewell matinee and night next
that Maxine Elliott played for Saturday.
Excellent train t
Newport,
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327 nights in New York, and la­
service. Season •f
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ter at the Savoy theatre, Lon­
Nehalem,
roundtrip fares. +
SUNSET
don. Vivacious comedy is blend­
OGOENfirSHASTA
Week commencing Monday mat- 4* Bayocean,
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ROUTES
ed with sentiment that rings true inec, August 26— Special engage- *
Special week­
in this charinnig play, opening ment, Gus Sohlke will present
Tillamook Co.,
end and Sun­ +
with a children’s birthday party. The Summertime Girls in a de- j ♦
day fares.
Georgiana is a bachelor-maid lightful tabloid musical comedy. + Beaches.
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with wit, vivacity and a heart of featuring Miss Mildred Cecil and +
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Bobby Harrington. Pretty girls.! +
Send for illustrated booklets about the Oregon resorts ♦
gold, who is parted, through mis­
Magnificent gowns and senic ef- +
understanding, from her soldier fects. The Caits Brothers, wood- 4 . and our special folder on “ Vacation Days in Oregon.” It tells
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lover serving as an officer in the en shoe terpsichoreanists. Paris .J.
about the beaches, springs, mountain resorts, etc.
Philippines. Hut there is a hap­ Green, the man in green. Rose j V
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py issue to the romance when & Ellis, barrel jumping experts. ^
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Call on nearest agent for information relative to fares, lit­
her wounded hero comes home.
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Irwin & Herzog, singers of note. 2
.Miss Countiss bids a long fare­ Henry Hargrave &
Co.,
in • erature, etc., or address,
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well to Portland on Saturday “ Chums” .
Pantagescope, new,
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4 . JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
night, August 31st, and returns animated events. Popular prices. I ^
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at once to New York. She has Matinee daily. Boxes and first! ♦■•»►i -F:*'-+-<F-+- + i+s+'-+-; + -*-«H+;+-+'-+-+'-+-<IG+-'i+<S>+^+<i+<?' J
revealed splendid art and versa­ 1 !,W balcony reserved. Box office ,;sSS^SSSSSSSiSS 8 SSSS?SSSSSSiSSS^^^^;%JS?^S^i**V'.V.?.?iV.SSSSS 8 Sa«iJSS 88 SSSa
tility in widely different charac­ open from 11 ) a. m. to 10 p. m. j§
THE LARGEST TYPEW RITER SALE IN HISTORY.
terizations, and will not be for­ Phones: A 2236, Alain 4636
»36. Cur- a
gotten.
tain: 2:20, 7:15 and 9 a. m.
HEILIG
I August At The Beaches?
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W. H. THOMPSON AT THE OR PHEUM.
William II. Thompson, cele­ makers of note and their new ve­
brated actor, whose “ Wise Rab­ hicle has won high praise along
bi’ ’ never will be forgotten by the Orpheum circuit.
For the children Howard’s
Portlanders, is to reappear at the
Orpheum.
lie is billed as the Novelty will be especially appeal­
headliner of the Orpheum pro­ ing. This act is a spectacular ex­
gramme for the week of August hibition o f musical Shetland
26tll in "A n Object Lesson,’ ’ a ponies and comedy terriers.
Remaining acts on the final
playlet in which the famous ac­
tor is said to shine more brilliant­ August bill are: Minnie Allen,
ly than in any other production the little volcano of mirth; .Tesse
L. Lasky’s artistic novelty, Fleur-
he lias presented in vaudeville.
Second on the new bill are ette, in visions of art; Georges
Hilly Gould and Helle Ashlyn in Simondct, celebrated French lyr­
a specialty of songs and jokes ic, tenor, and La Vier in daunt-
written by Gould. Both are fun- les siloings aloft.
AT THE HEILIG.
The revival of these different
operas is bound to prove of more
than ordinary interest from the
standpoint of the unfavorable
light into which, by comparison,
it will cast the present-day brand
An event of the theatre sure
to recall pleasant memories and
stir interesting reminiscences, is
the announced engagement of the
Gilbert and Sullivan Festival
Company in a revival series of of musical comedies, for these old
Gilbert and Sullivan’s greatest operettas announced represent a
comic opera which include “ The
golden era in English opera,
Mikado,” ‘ ‘ The Pirates o f Pen­
ance,” “ Pinafore”
and “ Pa­ which so unfortunately came to
tience,” to be made at the Heilig an end when Sir Arthur Sullivan
theatre, corner Seventh and Tay­ and Sir William S. Gilbert quar­
lor streets, for one week only,
reled over a few yards o f carpet,
beginning on Sunday next. Sep­
thereby dissolving a partnership
tember 1 st.
An interesting repertoire lias which had ben pre-eminently suc-
ben arranged, with productions eessful for twenty-three years.
of “ The Mikado” on Sunday,
It is anonuneed that mail or-
Mondav and Saturday evenings,
and Ht the Saturday mat inec. On d«™ from both 1,1 an,i out of
Tuesday and Friday evenings, town wilt be received at the box
“ Tile Pirates of Penzance” will office begining Monday, August
be given, with “ Pinafore” at 26th. These orders take preee-
the Wednesday matinee and even­
over the regular box office
ing.
The only performance of I deuce
“ Patience”
is announced for sale, which opens I hnrsday, Aug
Thursday evening.
J29th.
TEN THOUSAND
Underwood Typewriters
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 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.
ONAIP, W ORLD'S GREATEST ILLUSIONIST,
PRESS NEXT WEEK.
Captain Keller Proves
Himself Worthy
Of Rank
( C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1.)
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congested cities, the opening of 8
Underwood Typewriter Company
the canal cannot be said to b e ! a
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such a fine thing for Oregon as I g
it is proclaimed in many quar-j g
68 SIXTH STREET
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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In short, the opening of the I Sj
canal will not help the laboring J§
“ THE MACHINE YOU W ILL EVENTUALLY BUY.”
man, be he unskilled or skilled, j
It will not help the farmer to •*SSSSS88iS8SS888SSSS8S8SSSSS88SSSSSS8SS8SSS8SSSS8SS388:
any great extent, and it will not % V . V * V . V . V A V . W . V . V . V A V * V A W A V (V ,
help the manufacturer who em -1 Si
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ploys home labor. It will help g
the land owner and the shipper; j 8
but it is extremely to be doubted | g
if their gain will offset the loss of
the other Oregon people.
Throughout all his service as
aiding captain Keller has acquit­
ted himself well, and has shown
that he is thorough police offi­
cer, no matter how regarded. To
the men he lias been kind and
considerate, without losing their
respect, or without endangering
discipline. To prisoners he has
been uniformly courteous and
just.
As an executive he has
been level-headed, and has shown
efficiency under all circumstances.
In other words, he has made good
Has been successfully published for three years, and is all the
as acting captain, and has shown
name implies
that he is worthy of a regular
Call at 223 Lumber Exchange Bldg, and get a sample copy.
captaincy.
Mayor Rushlight might do
worse things than make Keller a
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captain o f police. No matter
what influences are back of His in hot water. About all eandi- !
Honor's desire to advance Keller dates can say is that they are
Day and N ight Schools.
to a full command. Keller him­ “ regular
republicans,”
“ pro­
NEW TERM OPEINO
self deserves the berth and the gressive republicans,” or some
MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1912.
recompense: and once in the po­
Alice
Woods.
such tiling as that. This phase Fame-Seekers, by
Building, Cor. Sixth and Taylor Sts.
sition will be sure to give a good |
$1.20. Illustrated. George H
Class—
Fee to June 1 .
account of hiihself. and to keep of the law lias its good side too;
Doran Co., New York City.
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Architect,
Draft
his relief up to the same high it may curb campaign oratory
With illustrations by May Wil-
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2.00
Automobile Course
50.00
The mixture of executive ability, vent scalawag candidates from depicts with cleverness an Am er- 1 Bookkeeping
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Chemistry ............
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Canal Opening May
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ETHEL DAVIS IN
HIGHER UPS” AT THE LYRIC.
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