The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 25, 1909, SECTION FOUR, Page 3, Image 39

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    TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND,
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Aristocrats Are Coming
14th AND WASHINGTON
PHONES MAIN I; A 1123
HEILIG
Many Splendid Animals Entered for Dog Show Entries Close Tuesday.
THREE NIGHTS
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TONIGHT
12th and
PboQM
Main 117
A 5360
Morrison
streets
THEATRE
THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON
PORT! STrl. Co. (Isr.) Lnwe.
PORTTJLWS PASHIONABI.B POPIXAH-PRICE PUTHOCSB.
"om- o the Incomparable Baker Stock Com p nay.
JUULESMURRY.
ALL WEEK, COMMENCING SUNDAY
MATINEE, TODAY, APRIL 25, 1909
PRESENTS
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AND
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NORMAN
SACKET-T
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Interest among dog fanciers continues
xo increase as the dates of the approach
ing annual bench show of the Portland
Kennel Club draw near, and many
splendid specimens of thoroughbred dogs
re being entered at the dTflco of the
club at First and Washington streets.
The date of the closing of entries' is
Tuesday next, April 27, and no entries
can be accepted after that date. It ' is
important that all fanciers who intend
showing their dogs in this year's show
enter their dogs on or before Tuesday
night.
Fro1" Present appearances the entry
list will be a large one, as not only
many local dogs are being entered daily,
but a number from California. Washing
ton and British Columbia will also be
on hand when the doors open May 5.
The Tacoma show will open Wednes
day and the entry list is large. As it is
Tacoma'a initial show, much interest is
being taken by all dog owners and lovers
there to make it a big success. A num
ber of Portland dogs will be shown there
under the charge of Charles Campion,
the well-known professional handler, and
several Portland fanciers will visit the
show to watch their favorites try for the
Youthful Musical Genius Has
Won Fame on Two Continents
Mischa Elman. Russian Violinist, Plays With Uncanny Grace and Com
manding Strength Will Appear Here in Concert May 10.
"bluee." John Bradsrjaw, of San Fran
cisco, will Judge all classes at Tacoma
and will judge terrriers and some other
breeds, including bulldogs, here, and
Major J. M. Taylor, of New York, will
Judge all sporting classes.
The list of cups and special trqphies
which will be offered at the' local bTiow
comprises numerous and costly cups and
will be ag handsome a lot of prizes as
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MISCHA ELMAN, VIOLINIST
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THE3 season of fcig musical events will
formally close on Monday, May 10,
with the appearance at the Hcilig Theater
of the wonderful Russian violinist Mischa
KlniHii. Of few years, slight stature and
an almost uncanny grace, Elman is not
only th sensation of two continents as
a master of the violin, but as a colossus
in the world of music as well. Before
the magic that ho has in his fingers one
stands nlmoot speechless. In the short
rtnlA Af lit .. . . L-mi
. . . v. i.iuiicint career 110 has
I' had nearly all the adjectives heaped at
nis ieet. ana all that is left for those
who come, after the Gotham critics is
but repetition.
Klman has a broad, full. deep, sonorous
tone of cello-like quality that puts him in
a class by himself, and he is so young
and can have felt so little of the great
' passions' of life, yet still the shadow of
them, and their exaltation, are all pic
tured In his playing. And last of all he
has the Insight and depth and breadth of
interpretation that are really more mar
velous thun all else. It will be the musi
cal event of many seasons, this concert
by the sensation of the year. It is Port
land's first opportunity to hoar him. Mall
orders .will be received until May 6, if sent
1 wlta chuck or money order to Lois Steera-
Wynn Coma.l. 50s Columbia building.
The regular seat sale opens Friday morn
ing. May 7, at the Heilig box-office.
JOANOFARC
By
GRADUATING CLASS
Of
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY
At
Heilig Theater, 14th and Wash.
Wednesday Evening, April 28
50 cents to all parts of Theater.
Heats may be reserved, beginning
Monday. April 26.
MAIL ORDERS
From Portland and out of town
will be Died In order of their re
ceipt and filled before the regular
box-office sale opens.
FOR
Ml
ELMAN
SGHA
VIOLINIST,
rhe Musical Sensation of the Century.
Heilig Theater
Monday, May 10th
Prices Lower Floor, 2.50; Balcony,
$2.00. $1.50. 1.00: Gallery, no reserves,
1.00; Boxes, $15.00.
Address letters and make checks pay
able to Lois Steers-Wynn Coman, 308
Columbia Bld(.
"The Oaks" Will Open
May 29th
All persons wishing to secul-e con
cessions for the coming-season will
apply at "The Oaks" between 10 A
M. and 4 P. M.
PORTLAND RAILWAY,
LIGHT and POWER CO.
GREAT AMERICAN PLAY
LASS
MilS
SAME MAGNIFICENT
PRODUCTION THAT
PLAYED ONE SOLID
YEAR AT THE HUDSON
; THEATER. NEW YORK
PRICES Lower Floor 1.50. $1.00
Balcony $1.00, 75c, 50c; Gallery 50c
SEATS NOW SELLING AT THEATER
PRIVATE
SECRETARY
A,""t London by the famou. ,ctor. Beerbohm Tree
Keen in wit. humorous line., character, and .itu.tton.
A play every theatergoer .hould be familiar with.
Staged under direction of Donald Bowie.
MEXT WEEK-WHEM KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER
hav ever been offered In the Pacific
Northwest.
BASEBALL
Recreation Park,
Corner Vaughn and Twenty.faurth St..
. LOS ANGELES
vs.
PORTLAND
April 22, 23, 24, 25k
I Games begin weekdays 3:30 P. M.:
Sunday. 2:30 P. M.
Aamisslon Bleachers, 26c; Grand
stand, 60c; Boxes. 25c extra. Children:
Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand, '25c
Ladles' Day Krldaj-.
wBy" "nder I2 'ree to bleachers
Boy Bandit Jailed for Life.
GREAT FALLS. Mont., April 24. Harry
x NEXT
rFRIDAY,SATURDAY-
SUNDAYNIGHTS
April 30-May 1, 2
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
S CONCERTS S
2 Annual Sp ring
ical Festival
Mus
CHICAGO SYMPHONY
60 ORCHESTRA 60
Adolph Rosenbecker. Conductor.
PORTLAND FESTIVAL
CHORUS
300 VOICES 300
W.. H. Boyer. Director.
4 CELEBRATED VOCALISTS t
10 INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS 10
And tbe World-Famoo. IHanlat,
MYRTLE ELYYN '
COMBINED
Chorus and Orchestra
Heard at Each Concert.
FRIDAY NIGHT,
"nail Brlsht Abode," Tannhan.er
SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
"Ssncius" from Gounod's Mass.
SATURDAY NIGHT,
"The Golden Lrcnd."
SUNDAY AFTERNOON,
"The Holy City."
SUNDAY NIGHT,
"Stabat Mater."
COMPLETE PROGRAM ON
OTHER PAGE THIS PAPER
SEATS NOW SELLING at
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
Box Office open from 10 A, M.
to 9 P. M.
PRICES:
Lower Floor
Balcony ....
. l-60.. 1. 7Be
. .-H.50, Jl .00
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED
From In and Out of Town.
Address letters and make orteck.
na money order, payable to W T
P.nrle. at Btler. piano Houm.
Rheama. the 16-year-old Great Northern
tram robber, was" sentenced to life Im
prisonment here yesterdav. Three youth.
ful companions. Albert Howard, "William
Smith and George Creswell, were each
Riven six years in the penitentiary.
Rheams killed William Dempsey. a pas
I senaer. In hnu... i
------ uy ucac nere a year ago.
Only Sid Door Trade Xow.
ROANOKB. V... April 24 Saloon,, in
GRAND
VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE
Week Starting Monday Matinee
APRIL. 28, 1S09
Quaker City Four
The Singing Blacksmiths.
Frank Bush
"The World's Greatest Story
Teller." Bonnie Gaylor
The .Girl From Posey County.
Nita Allen & Co. '
Will Cressy's Playlet, "Car 2,
Stateroom 1."
Lewis & Young
Singing and Dancing Comedians
Harry McDuffee
Illustrated Song.
Grandascope
Latest French Motion Pictures.
Matinee every day at 2:30, ad
mission 15 cents.
Evening performances at 7:30,
and 9 :15 ; admission 15 and
25 cents.
Box Seats, 50 cents.
PHONES
A 1026
Main 4685
LYRIC THEATER
SEVENTH AND ALDER STS-
PRICES
lO. 20. 30
Cents
Week Starting Sunday Matinee April 25th, 1909
The LYRIC STOCK Co.
IN
MTU
OF. CAROLINA
A RURAL COMEDY DRAMA
MATINEES: SUNDAY, TUESDAYTHURSDAY and SATURDAY
n!ek- "At the Old Cross Roads"
Roanoke with more than one door must
either closo the front entrance or shut
up shop. Judge Spates, o the Corpor
ation Court, made this announcement
yostirday to applicants for licenses.
DAILY MATIXEE-lSe. 25c, 50c. (Su.day- .ad Holiday, Msfct Price.)
liin
Phones Main 6 and A 1020
Startlni
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Monday Matinee, April 26
THE f.RU:iviT inuv ivrv
RUSSELL BROTHERS
Assisted by TVORA BOSFAXT! KUSSKLI. aa the Ballet Dancer In th, Joll,
Comedietta, "
"OUR SERVANT GIRLS
FIYE JUGGLING NORMANS FREDERICK ALLEN & CO.
Who tMth...hloB in Club In "HIS PHANTOM SWEETHEART"
REAL COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY ANDY RICE
By McGlnni. and Clifton. In Humorous Monologus.
FRANCINI -OLLOM S & PAGE DELMORE SISTERS
Europe", Great Tourbllllon Mualclan. . POPUlrnrunmInTa,lCal "n1
ORPHECM ORCHESTRA. OKPHKCM PICTURES.
PtT.tlG'ADat 1 wv- . -
EVENING PRICES 15c, 25c, 5Qc75
DAILY MATIXKE ISt, S5c, 5Qc. SMaday, ,,d Holiday. MBht Prlcea
J
PANTAGES THEATER
BILL CHANGES MONDAY
ADVANCED YAUDEYILLE; STARS OF ALL NATIONS
Week Ending Today: Rafayette's acrobatic dogs; Morgan and McGar-
eir S1slnn" and dancing girls; Chartres Sisters; Harland
and Rollmson; Scott and Wilson; Jean Wilson, and the Pantagescope.
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY OF
' RIVOLI
i Sensational European Character Change Artist, presenting "A Scan
dal in a Restaurant" and impersonations of famous musicians.
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
THE FOUR DORDEENS
Wonderful Acrobats, performing daring acrobatic stunts and sensa
tional double summersaults.
QUIGG G NICKERSON
Novelty Musical Artists.
ALTON 6 OLIVER
In the Dramatic Playlet,
"A Sacrifice.'
DAWSON G WHITFIELD
Talked-About Comedians.
JEAN WILSON
Illustrated Song.
SIGNOR JOSEPH ST. CLAIR
Harp Soloist.
THE PANTAGESCOPE
Presenting Latest Comedy Pictures.
THE PANTAGES ORCHESTRA, ALWAYS A FEATURE
Evening Prices: 15c. 25c; box seats 50c. Daily Matinees, any seat 15c.
STAR THEATER
ONE
DIME
GREAT SHOW IN A
REAL, THEATER
ONE
DIME
BRAND NEW BILL TODAY
THE LOST SHEEP
Story of a repentant daugh-
ter.
A FAITHFUL FOOL "
Love In ancient days.
PAUL DECIDES TO
MARRY
A Laughable Comedy.
. SIX
' GREAT
PICTURES
LEGEND OF THE FOR-GET-ME-NOT
Romeo Up to Date.
SENTENCED TO DEATH
Hours previous to execu-
tlon.
THE MAGIC EGG
Mysterious and comicaL
Mr. Dow Brink, the Charming Balladist
Five Singing and Talking Songs
Five New
Songs '
BAKE THAT CHICKEN PIE
WHAT WILL THE ANSWER BE?
THE LIARS ON MY FATHER'S FARM
FRIEDA
HOUSECLEANING TIME -
Five New
Songs
Complete Change of Pictures Every Wednesday
LA.