3 cation of Mr. Plpp." Seats for opening performances will go on sale at the box office tomorrow mornlns;. and no one should wait until the last moment to get them this time. XEAV MOVING PICTURES SHOWN Fine Bill Opens at Star Theater With Performance Today. Nothing more sensational has ever been premised the Portland public In the way of motion plrture exhibitions, than the sensation extraordinary which Is offered as the feature of today's new show at the. Star Theater. Both the cultured and the ordinary portions of the public are fa miliar with the great name of Leo Tolstoi, the Russian novelist, the man whose fear less pen dared to Invade the tyranny of the Czar and wno was not afraid to speak .for the rights of the common people. The greatest book he ever wrote Is "Resur rection." This book was dramatized and was one of the greatest successes of the New Tork stage and ran for over 5 performances in the metropolis of this country. The American Mutoscope A Biograph Company, acknowledged to be the great est producers of motion pictures In the world, at heavy expense has produced In motion photography this powerful and appealing story, it will he presented at the Star Theater beginning with the mat inee today. As an attractive outside dis play the management presents a scene of Siberia, which Is wonderfully graphic. In asmuch as the view sno ws a Mleigh wl t h Its jingling bells crossing the snow, while overhead a snow storm prevails. This picture cannot fall to create a profound impression among all classes of the com munity. In addition, the management offers the Sleeping Policeman." "The World l "t." "Couldn't Lose His Wife" and "Cartouche." besides a new illustrated ballad; and. owing to the popularity of TJcfreJ. the celebrated violinist, the man agement has been prevailed upon to re tain him for a third week. It is advisable that the ladies get In with their baby pictures, as already sev eral thousand votes have been cast. Two Noted Artists at HeiHg Soon. The famous American comedian, Nat C. Goodwin and the charming and HEILIGUi THEATER MA1 1 A L A 1 1 XX 4 NIGHTS BEGINNING TOMORROW MONDAY AND TUESDAY, TV T . O A O rl O T WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY. JVlay Z," AO AQ A L CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS OT SIM R AS COLONEL BRIDEAU la the Famous Balzac Success THE HONOR OF THE FAMILY With a Cast of Rare Excellence. Including MISS PERCY HASWELL Albert (iarrla tidrtsi. It. V. I'rrcaMa. Harry BirfaM, Walter Heart!. Harry Birkktrt. Haaeell raeforo. rrrsrrle Oirsnl, Alfrral Ms ir n. Jr. Sarah I1ra, Mwls Aaaaat. Mrs. Easral V hit4. .PRICES. Lower Floor . Halroay Katlre iallrry 3-ao. IIM 5E.4TS NOW HELLING AT BOX Omt'E. beautiful actress. Klna Ooodrlc-h. sup ported by an excellent company of player", will present the following plays at thHellig Theater June 1. 2. 3: Tuesday ami Wednesday nights and Thursday afternoon. "The Kasterner"; Thursday night. "The ;nlm.'' This will be welcome news to Portland theater-goers to learn ofthe early coming of these noted artists, as they are both great favorites In this city. Notes of Portland High Schools Wat.hinc.ton. ONE of the preparations made for Wednesday's game was a rooters' meeting called Monday by George Fra Bir. The rooting practice Was not In vain, as was discovered Wednesday, w-hen the Washington boys trounced their West Side cousins for the second time. Since the team has won so many victories all In the school are confident that the pennant Is theirs already. This proFpect Is highly delightful to every humble student. a It has long been the ambition of them all to have such a team as now represents the Institution. Tuesday was quite a busy day at the rhool. In the morning W. H. Galvanl. the Oregon delegate to the International Ffa'-e Conference at Chicago, spoke on "International Peace." Tuesday after roon the Philathean and Baraca Bible r!s gave a programme In the assem bly hall. Rev. Henry Marcotte was the speaker of the day and gave an extreme Iv good talk. Douglas Bates, of the Ftaraca clas. was also on the pro gramme, his performance being In the shape of a recitation. There were some good piano selections. Miss Wood giving a solo and afterwards playing a duet with Lowell Patten. Then Miss Smith, the president of the Phllatheans. out lined the work of that society and Mr. Jackson outlined the work of the Bara ca?1. The Qulllers bad their occasional Thurwlay reading of miscellany, which proved very interesting. Besides this reading of their own efforts, some view membership stories were read and dis cu?'.'ed. The Eukrineon picnic of Saturday. May 35. was. as confidently predicted. an enormous success. From the time that their special car left town that morning until it returned In the evening, the Eukrineons and their guests had one long picnic. At t azauero the festivities were at their height. Besides the usual pic nic merrymaking, there were special fea tures that the Euks have always prided themselves In having. One event was the ball game between the two Eukrin eon teams, which were dubbed the "Scrubs" and the "Roughnecks." which was so disastrous to the "Scrubs." An other event that brought much amuse ment man the initiation of the new mem bers, who were put through such paces as only the ingenuity of those practiced Kukrlneon minds can devise. The vic tims Initiated were further humbled af ter the initiation by the promise of more at some future time. The other participants also helped to make this programme of moment. Miss Iclla Bradley's readings brought forth much applause. A vocal solo. "Rose In the Bud." bjr Roslna Mcintosh, was a very pleasing number, and Elsie Clnlr'a piano solo was well received. Another good musical number was a selection by the Phreno Chorus. Lincoln. AN AS3BMBLY was held Tuesday afternoon In commemoration of the tenth, anniversary of the organisation of The Hague Peace Conference. Dr. Ben jamin F. Your.g was the principal speaker. At the close of Ms addrejw with ready wit he turnM the assembly Into a rally for the baseball game that was to follow the close of school. He called upon the boys to win the gam In such an Inspiring voice that the students broke out Into deafening applause. This has been a busy week In athletics. I.ast Friday the baseball team played the Oregon City High School team: Wed nesday they played Washington High eVhool. losing by a close score; Friday they went on a trip up the Willamette Valley, playing the Eugene High School ftiturday. - Monday the track athletes had a try. out for the high school met at Oregon Agricultural College Saturday. There was some good work done In the running events. McCabe won the half mile. In a thrilling neck-and-neck race with Alt man. The latter turned; the tables In the mile, easily defeating McCabe. Alva Orout In a hard struggle won the lett. The best work was done In the lrt-yard dash In which Baker defeated Crlckmore. st- TONIGHT Heilig Theater Russian Symphony 40-0rchestra-40 Modest Altschnler, Conductor Ben Greet Players Ben Gret. Director. The Tempest Music by T-haikowLy aiifr-Sir Arthur Sullivan. Price: $2. $1.50. $1, 75c. 60c. Seat now selling at Theater. reived In a humorous recitation en titled "Dictation Dai a" I-iua Reehett followed with a reading -"Bargain In Bugs." Relna Desmond closed the pro gramme mjih a-recti at ion entitled "The "''"" eaught Ih. time at 10 I I i,ck-Kye4 Hebe! v r.. .more reocemco nimseu in me J. Tb4f nr d,w. "Ilesolved. that labor organlxatt -na promote the best interests taking first place. No field eventa were pulled off at the try-out. Runyan. Cirout and Smith are the dependable men for these events. Blbee Is the team's hurdler. The athletes left for Corvallla Friday, along with Mr. Boyd, of the faculty, and Manager Holden. At a meeting of the senior class Mon day It was decided to dedicate the class cardinal to Miss MacConnell. The class will celebrate classday. June 11. by a picnic at Oswego. The societies met as usual Friday afvmoon. The Tologelons held an Im promptu programme aa their speakers were off with the tearr.a Paul Healop and George clvaefer for the affirmative, mltb Carlyle Geisler for the negative threshed out tbe old question whether a vacation at a Summer resort Is mors beneficial than a roughing trip. Several Impromptu talks were made. George Anderson closed with a recitation. "Little Breeches." by John Hay. The Modos presented their bi-monthly programme. Isaac Dellar read "Letter No. &. From a SMf-Made Business Man to His Son." Helen Hermao was well re- STUDENTS Or ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY TO APPEAR IN PLAY AT HEILIG THEATER. i j , ' v..:.- . . , ;' . - . . . ; -; . - ;a.v:-;:v:'-'' ' ' - '""-7 : : ... : - ' "" ': ' 'X y - 2 y ' I - ' 1 asass 11 ' ''"' ' '1 ewjr i.'.. ; V : V : - :.-:: I n ' ! i '-. . . -' - - : .- : a : J l vy " ' : J : ; . ; it of work I n tr tn Paeaee Maia 117 A 4 224 0 S$A ft f" THEATRE iTasatre Toe at re Co. fToo. I'Mlfc roitTtAxrri rAtiiiatsi.K roriLta.rRin rtttHocta Uoaste o tke Uwaiiaala aaw oea tina. WEEK BEGINNING MATINEE TODAY SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1909 THE EDUCATION OF MR. PIPP A Comedy in Four Arts, by Augustus Thomas, Author of Arirona." VAlabama' and many other famous American successes. Founded on the celebrated aerie of (itboon Cartoon. Rich in humor, oriT inal in eharaeterizatinn and atron; in dramatic force. A satire on the ".ret-rich-uick." Stare under direction of I Win aid Bolr. Evening Prices. 25, 35. SOc Matinee. 15, 25c Matinee Saturday Next Week Repeated by Immense Demand 'THE GIRL OF TUB GOLDEN WEST BAKER THEATER Tolewa GEO. L. BAKER. GENERAL MANAGER Tbe Theater That Play Big Ro4 Attractioae at Popwiar Price STARTING IMF" HAY 23, 1909 Second Big Successful Week, of the always Popular Star FERRIS HARTMAN And Hie Superb Compear - Presenting" Richard Carta Farcical Opera THE MAYOR OF TOKIO Ner and Elegant Coatumee Oorgeout Scenery Bright. Catehr Mnsie 12S Laughs Hear Mr. Hartman sinp; ' Foolishness," " I Ijk Yoa" and many others that send you away ahislltxie and humming. Barfiin Matinc Wednesday. 25c any aaat. Remlar Matinee Eoaday and Saturday, 26c, 60c Evening Price. 25c to 91.00. NEXT WEEK "THE TO YMAKER " tiait.r W 4TlN-r lao. SS. a, ttssoira OOP MoMoaya JttBttt lreal S Paooe Mala 6 aad A 1029 V jT k 'A V Manlsg ADVANCEDU vaudeville .Monday Matinee. May 24- A NIGHT AT THE CIRCUS rKxaivrra THE ELLIS-NOWLAN COMPANY , CHER1DAH SIMPSON I r aarr rnaa roau l.o tar at -TSl UA tt-TMatlV- ote ! PELLAT0N 0 F0RAN DE H0LLIS 0 VALOR A la - rortM Jmno rteooe s4 Beeoairte JosOors. NOVELTY DAsdNGTOCR ! MLLE. LA TINA WUH Jeksar J NwMt rawel c:i are Om- x FRANK WHITMAN oaurtta. rr.aroRMtxriE itur (iia anat MATtWKaC DULY tia Evening Pricett 15c, 25c, SOc and 75c DatLT Wria:lC laWy ZS-a. aa. asasara aa rtrttoais TIIsM rilnxl llv. John Rankes an4 Jeosla Tmil spoke for the unions aaalnst lieteno lar son and Arthur Kntidarn Ruth (Vone end llerbort -oHipi araued for lha sdp tioe of sn eisht.hour law throuebotst the 1'nlted asles. aettlna the oerla'.on over Marfan) M'fah and liMru4 Ost b lield t the negative, tona Jaonb Jo'tved f he o1et y PANT4GES THEATER BILL. CHANGES MONDAY ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE; STARS OF ALL NATIONS ee k ondlna todav: The famoaa tjrm Apsrhe te farla 17 people la the eaat. Mar I'uryea aV o-; Paraalnl'l Uho: Phenomenal Violinist; Anita pnmroe: the Marvelous Kraai, Leo W hite and Movlnc ITct ureal wr.KK M.iMa tomorhovi. Mr a. THE DLVTII OF CLEOPATRA LA L0IE The noted dramstle deneer. In an elaborate aeenle production showlnc KfHt srbitfh prevail durtnar the time of the famous Kr n Han vjueen. "The I e nc-e of Iath." ' r-t. nnr.ii ttr t(Tin THE FIVE MUSICAL L0VELANDS A rriatte M teaeoo. PEDERS05 BROTHERS Kuropeaa Arrobata. WALTER MONTAGUE 8 CO. presenting- "The l'4anlt.- LEO WHITE .llluatrated Sons. SCOTT S WIIALET f and laacs Artisis. MtlLOr" ft SHELLT The Two Iaaliea. PANTAGESC0PE Fhoalnc latest Irto, t Pllma THE PANTAGES ORCHESTRA ALWAYS A FEATURE Krenlnc rrtcea. Isc; I-oer Floor. He- Rrt eVata. c; Matinees. Ha I HEILIG THEATER l JUNEi.2and3 NAT C GOODWIN EDNA GOODRICH -XT THEIR tOf4I I! TRK rtIXtlNi rt.AS Taasday !(. TbarWaJ Matla.e. THE EASTERNER aad Tkaraday Maau, THE GENIUS KAT MU OrEXll XCT ITUnT. MIT ta. rucut. ax.ea. aiAa. st.ee. 11. see. IIS NKl.l.lt: DALY. WHO WILL LEAD AS l KE OF ROES KXT FRIDAY EVK.M.Mi. -lie of tlie plea-Inn features of thevplay to be riven by St. KranrU Ai-Hdemy -students at tne Heijis; Theater next KrMav evenlna. May m niil be the "Carnival of the Koses." In.whluh Miss Nellie Ialv mill lead as Queen of the P.oses. Miss Daly will al-o plav a cliarai-ter sketch In -a.-amunU s Triumph.- she is a graduate of the academy. First Public Concert ike-Apollo Slut; Heilig Theater Monday Evening, May 31 j 50 Men's Voices 50 30 Orchestra 30 Miss Elizabeth Harwas Soprano Wm. H. Boyer ! Conductor . Tickets S1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Seats on Sale at Box Office Friday, May 23 THIRD CONCERT SIITH SEA&O. SPITZNER PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY Hay 30,. at 2:45 P. H. HEILIG THEATER Or.-heatra of 100. Mtaa Mas MeSklla. Vlotta aolotat. K. O. Soitsaer. laatonar. Tickets. : ic. For aie at Orates' Music Store. BASEBALL ttaa nala rark, leratf tasiaa aad Tnratr-laana tm I ABERDEEN PORTLAND r tT. ia. i a. aa. 31. S3, sa. names beatn weekdays III r. at-: Bfnaay. ! p. M. Ad-niaalon Hiearhars. fkc; Sraad Sland. te; Hoses, sic eitra. Cbllfea bteacbers. lac; Uraodatand. :Vc Ladleo' Das- rrtatar. B--s usdar II free le Bleachers aadeaalay. 5-venta sad Alitr St. LYRIC THEATER C0R.E1 SIYLXTH LQ AID EX STREETS PHONES Mia4o A lOJo WEEK OF MAY 23 The Popular Lyric Stock Company in the Beautiful Comedy Drama HEARTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MATINEES SUNDAY. TUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVERY EVENING AT 8:15 NEXT WEEK For the Firat Time on Any Stage. Johnston McCulIey'a Romatie Drama. LOVE RANCH". ttattittaittiM,MI :: THE f GRAND j VAUDEYHLE DE LUXE Iir.K rTARTtltt STAR THEATER SUPPLIED EXCLUSIVELY BY MORTON FILM EXCHANGE Starting Sunday Matinee May 23 SENSATION EXTRAORDINARY! MOST WONDERFUL AND POWERFUL DRAMA OF MODERN TIMES Leo Tolstoi's Novel Resurrection 550,000 Picture THE SLEEPING POLICEMAN THE WORLD UPSET A Mjaterr. CARTOUCHE Tba Famous Mountebank DEFE.EJ THIS WEEK In (treat Sclortion. A Cheerful I'amrril. COULDN'T LOSE HIS WITE DOW BRINK In a New Son?. Don't Fail to Vote in the Baby Contest Isrlt ef ! r-r pff krh fT Ira'af tw' 1 lea T - f m t- tt r1'"sfwfll -e1S l i'e.a , a 4 I -PI S ' B 4 M i IS) ;SS r f f.-7 ' --- ' : fc-ar ' t mit"i sMt S 4 - f'l toW WafteVLfa. If I- . se- wr evtai ;.fenta atf f f fw 4 ! t.fMS m le - . r,f f, ktva ml aiH atceo uir. j MondayMaLMay24 : I THE LAST OF THE REGIMENT ; Sis Amt. rrrwnlir,: A a e Slortr in Sonfi. J j BERT SHEPPARD I Australian Whip Manipulator. j HUBERT LINDLEY CO. I la a Roaricr Fare. "Ilia Own ; Mother." j HERR SAONA Impersonator of Great Men, J J Pat anl Present. I HARRY BERGOYNE j London' Farorita t "ha racter t Pncler. a FRED BAUER Ulnst rated Sor.r. il GRANDASCOPE I Iaifrt French Motion Pirtur-L Ma.tinr ery d r tit 2 :30 ; ar.H P:l.; aomiMion l. and 5 J erntiv. liox rat.. -Vl rnt. J WrMi;Ma J K Taf mf ?"- "'aa t m . em avr .f tv-raa s fate 1. a --Jvar f j iifs,. : . t i ftt4 :i aain l,S4s M rs-a - 'ftsiux.f-.agw mM Mt, s tm