The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 15, 1914, SECTION FOUR, Page 3, Image 53

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, POKTLAND, 3IAKCIT 13, 1914.
World's Greatest 'Cellist
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Gabrial Ysaye
Violinist
Carl Bruchhausen
Pianist
Combination Concert at
HEILIG THEATER
THURSDAY
MARCH 19
8:15 P.M.
PRICES: SOc, 75c,
$1,$1.50, $2
SEAT SALE TUESDAY, MAR.
Direction Lois Steers-Wynn Coman
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than money, and the other is a wealthy
old squire, who offers the girl a fine
home and position In society. Kathleen
has a hard time to decide, but Anally
accepts the younger of the lovers.
"A Film Johnnie," a Keystone farce
of considerable merit, is scheduled for
the comedy feature on the bill and it
Rives promise of meeting with much
favor. The Mutual Weekly, with its
numerous animated views of world
wide happenings, and Miss Anna Mats
chlner, talented soprano, are also on
the bill.
Next Wednesday the eighth chapter
of "Our Mutual Girl is scheduled.
Margaret nays a visit to Toyland and
becomes a benefactress to a number of
crippled boys and girls.
GIOBE FEATURES MARY FUMER
'Quebtion of Dress" Title of Third
DoIIie of Dailies Story.
The Globe is showing today the third
Collie story, entitled "Question of
Dress," in which the heroine. Mary Ful
ler, takes the part of a mannikin. Some
elegant costumes are shown at a fash
ionable restaurant. DoIIie is accused of
"borrowing" her beautiful gowns, but
the editor of a paper comes to her res
cue in time.
"The Portrait," a two-part Vitagraph
of more than usual strength, is also a
feature. It is one of those real life
portrayals, full of exquisite touches and
expression. ,
"Mrs. Malbney's Fortune" is a splen
did comedy, in which Kate Price and
Tom Shea take the leads". The woman
is lifted from poverty to sudden riches.
She tries to play the part of the rich
widow, but is glad to return to her
bumble but happy home.
PICTURES TO BEGIN AT 11:30
White Slave Films at Heilig to Ran
Continuously.
Owing to the unprecedented success
of "The Inside of the White Slave Traf
fic" motion pictures now playing at the
Heilig Theater, Eleventh and Morrison
streets, they will be run continuously
today from 11:30 A. M. The new per
formance will begin every hour and a
Tialf after the above starting time. Be
ginning tomorrow (Monday) and con
tinuing Tuesday-Wednesday, the start
ing hour will be 1 P. M. and the be
ginning of the new performance every
hour and a half after that hour.
The revalence of the great white
Flave traffic in this country, in the past
yen" or two, has forced the authorities
to !;. thought to a means of suppress
ing this threatening evil, which has
already assumed such proportion as to
become the most serious matter of the
present day. There is hardly a day
passes but that an account of a white
slave ease is recorded in the daily
rress. At the present time some of the
vilest cases are being tried in the I
courts, while others are Just coming
to light.
The pictures were prepared by Sam
uel H. London, a former Government
investigator, who is regarded as prob
ably the greatest authority on the sub
ject in this country.
"THE GHOST BREAKER" COfflXG
Portland Playgoers . to See H. B.
Warner's Latest Success at Baker.
Manager Baker, of the Baker Players,
has Just secured the rights to present
in this city II. B. Warner's latest New
York success, "The Ghost Breaker," and
will offer it at the Baker for the week
following "The Bridge." opening next
Sunday matinee.
This will be its first appearance in
the West. It is a farcical melodrama,
with most unusual plot and situations.
The first act opens in a fashionable
New York hotel bedroom.
It is early morning, and a Spanish
Princess iB awakened by a man trying
to gain admittance to the room. He
finally breaks the door and turns out
to be a fugitive from the police. This
introduction leads up to an agreement
between them, by which he engages
himself to go to Spain with her and
solve the mystery of a haunted castle
on her estates, which has caused her
no end of trouble. She smuggles him
on board her steamer, sailing that day,
by hiding him in her trunk, and they
have some exciting adventures dodging
the police.
The third and fourth acts take place
in Spain, and this intrepid young Ken
tuckian experiences one thrilling and
exciting adventure after another, which
are mixed with a. broad vein of comedy
and end in a most charming romance.
"The Ghost Breaker," being entirely
new to Portland and coming with a
New York reputation, should prove a
gold mine.
GHOST WALKING IS PROMISED
Dr. Eddy, 'Spiritualistic Medium, to
Give Seance at Heilig. r
"The Ghost" will walk at the Heilig
next Sunday night not only one but
many. Dr. Eddy, the noted spiritualis
tic medium will give a seance at that
time for the purpose of demonstrating
spirit power in the light.
Dr. tddy is said to come to Port
land with the indorsement of the Royal
Society of Kngland, which is said to
have tested him for three months in
every conceivable manner that human
ingenuity could suggest, and at the
finish presented him with a parchment
certifying that the manifestations
were beyond human aid. He is said
to court fullest investigations and con
ducts his operations in the strongest
light surrounded by a committee.
In the seance at the Heilig he will
produce the famous "Katie King" test
which has caused a great deal of com-
BAKER
THEATER
Broadway and Morrison St.
Phones: Main 8, A 6360.
Gk-O. Li, BAKKK, Manager.
' Home of the Famous Baker Flayers-
Week Commencing TODAY (Sunday) Matinee, March 15, 1914
The Brest modern drama of capital and
labor.
The
The Man Between
or
By Rupert Hugbes
Grace Lord
A vivid story of tho eternal struggle
between the two great forces. A play
of supreme interest to all classes.
The thrilling bridge-building
scene. Genuine structural
ironworkers from Local No.
29 in action. Riveting machines, en
gines, forges, red-hot bolts, steel gir
ders. Realistic, inspiring and true to
life. The great strike, mob rule, mili
tia. Immense cast and production. Reg
ular Baker prices.
SEE
"Evenings 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Box Seats $1.00. Sunday and Sat
urday Matinees 25c, 50c. Box Seats, 75c
Monday Tin Special Bargain Perform- n (J
It lEbt alien ALL SEATS, except Iiohi&uC
Wednesday
Matinee
"EXT WEEK THE GHOST BREAKER (First time here).
remaps once In a hundred years
there appears in the musical world a
Hinger who has been as lavishly gifted
by nature as Titta Iluffo. In speaking
of 'his voice several of the greatest
critics of the day have not hesitated to
say that Ruffo stands alone and un
rivaled in the history of music
T TTAR FFfi April U 4-0rpheum
FIRST NIGHT
Chicago Grand Opera Co.
He can sing a high C with as much brilliancy and force as a dramatic
tenor and descends to the lowest bass note with a " profounditv of tone and
resonance aa did ever Plancon in his palmiest davs. It is doubtful if any color
atura soprano can sing cadenzas and runs as does this marvelously gifted man
nd he trills with the facility of a .Melba.
THt'RSDAY. 4PRII, 2 "' A V A M.BR1 A RI'STICA X A" and "PACI.HCti
I'RIUU, APRIL :i -PAnsil'AI," (One of ten per tormnnerx In America I
SATLRDAY, APRIL 4 "AIDA" (MatineeH "TOSCA" (Evening;.
PRICKS Entire Lower Floor, . Bnlrony Dress Circle, S: Haleonv, 9 rons.
Ml last 8 rows, $3. tialler.v, 2 rons, fat Gallery, 5 rows, 1'.50 j Gallery, last 8
rows, f 1.5.
Mail orde.rs or personal reservations made now. Address all communications
nd make all checks payable to . .,
Portland Grand Opera Assn., 415 Sherman-Clay & Co Bids;. Phone Main 4757.
EXTRA-
HEILIG
THEATER
Eleventh and MorrUon Sts.
Phones, Main 1 and A 1123
OWIXO TO PUBLIC DEMAND ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED
TODAY I MARCH 15, 16, 17, 18
TRUTH-TELLING MOTION PICTURES
THE INSIDE OF THE
WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC
FIRJST PERFORMANCE TODAY, 11 13 A. M.
Monday Afternoon and Balance Week Performances Begin 1, 2:30, 4, 5:30,
7. 8:30.
POPULAR Ofi
PRICES -J -
SUNDAY NIGHT, MARCH 2 2
Appearance of the Famous Indescribable Phenomenon
EH V AND HIS COMPANY
LJ. LJ jl ' of mediums
In an entirely new programme, producing such phenomena as Materializa
tion of Fners and Forms. Flowers are Drought to the Audience by Unseen
Hands. Spirit photographs. A human being-, isolated from surrounding;
objects, floats In midair. Floating tables, chairs and the famous "Katie
King-," materialization seance, etc., etc.
NO'l" I.V DARKNESS, BUT IN OPEN LIGHT
WATCH DAILY PAPERS FOR PRICES, ETC,
CITY MAIL ORDERS NOW.
BOX OFFICE SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 20
6 Nights
Beginning
Monday, March 23
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday
Triumphal Return Farewell Visit Maeterlinck's
Exquisite Fantasy
THE
BLUE BIRD
SAME ELABORATE NEW THEATER, N. Y, PRODUCTION
PRICES BOTH EVENINGS AND MATINEES Lower Floor, first 14 rows,
?2.00; last 8 rows, Jl.oO. Balcony, first 5 rows, J1.50; next 4 rows, $1; fol
lowing 6 rows, 75c; last 4 rows, 50c.
ment- Questions written and retained
by the interrogators will receive full
and intelligent answers. There, will be
other manifestations of his power and
the affair promises to arouse the
keenest interest in the subject of
spiritualism.
Corral lis to Hold Style Show.
. CORVALLIS, Or., March 14. (Spe
cial.) The merchants of Corvallis will
hold a style show beginning Monday,
March 23 and continuing: to tho end of
the week.' Elaborate interior decora
tions of stores will be made, and a
number of merchants plan to Import ex
pert window-trimmers for the occa
sion. It is also the plan to have some
sort of street decoration. The first
style show ever held in this city was
that of last year. The style show this
year will be more elaborate.
Chile. Imports more than 100,000 cattle
annually from Argentina.
PEOPLES THEATER
West Park & Alder
4 Days Only SUNDAY
Commencing v ;
VANGELINE
Adapted From
LONGFELLOW'S
Immortal Poem
In
5 Parts
1 1 f Any Seat
J lUC Any Time
With an All
Star Cast
MADE IN ANNAPOLIS VALLEY AMONGST
THE ACTUAL SCENES DESCRIBED IN THE POEM
A Stirring, Enthralling and Impressive Drama.
Magnificent Film Production.
Supplemented by Splendid Educational Pictures
also
One Reel of Good Comedy
MISS JEWEL JAMES
The Popular Singer, in New Songs.
New Program Thursday
GLOBE
Theater
11th and Washington
TODAY, MONDAY AND
TUESDAY
t
Mary . Fuller in
Dolly the Dailies
"A Question of Dress."
Two-Part Vitagraph
The Portrait
A Life Portrayal Full of
Heart Interest.
Sparkling Comedy
Mrs.Maloneys
Fortune
with Kate Price and "Wm.
Shea.
Dorothy Lewis
' Soloist
10c ALL SEATS 10c
"The House of Comfort"
3 Days, Starting' Today
Big Double Feature Programme
The Price of the
Necklace
2 Parts 2
The Cost of a Woman's Whim
A Strange
Mebdy
2 Parts 2
The Charm of Music,
. A story you will enjoy
Billy Strong
In character sonss
Snakeville Fire
. Brigade
a real comedy
Special attractions for
St. Patrick's Day
THEATER
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Programme Today, Monday and Tuesday
The Colleen Bawn
IN THREE PARTS
Featuring Miss Gene Gauntier in the leading role
This picture Tras made in Ireland, and shows Eaken at Beaufort,
County Kerry, the Peat Bog: near Killarney Lake, Muckross Head.
Gap of Dunloc, interior of Danny Mann cottage, Colleen Bawn
Rock on Devil's Island, the bed occupied by Daniel O'Connell.
Lake Killarney and the famous Ann Chute Castle. These scenes
are absolutely authentic.
Officer or Gentlemen
A special "Vitasrraph subject in two and a half reels. Tells a story
of the duplicity of the wives of three Army officers
MISS ESTHER SUNDQUIST, Violin Solos
MR. JOE ROBERTS
The Greatest Banjo Artist on the Pacific Coast
ADMISSION
lOc
SPECIAL
St. Patrick's
Day
MATINEE
The Baker Players in the fa
mous Irish romance,
Kathleen
Mavourneen
Next Tuesday Afternoon,
MARCH 17
For the Benefit of the Theat
. rical Benevolent Association.
STRONG CAST
BEAUTIFUL SCENIC PRO
DUCTION Extra features appropriate to
the day.
A novel, entertaining and alto
gether charming event.
TICKETS NOW SELLING
Prices 25c, 50c, 75c
Phones Main 6 and A 1020
H Matinee Daily g
aADVANlitU VAUUtVILLt
Matinee .. ISc 3e 50e .
Matinee . . ISc 3e 50e
Kisht 15c 25c SOc 75c
BROADWAY AT TAYLOR STREET
Week Beginning Sunday Matinee, March IS
The Greatest Emotional Actress
Miss OLGA
NETHERSOLE
- IN THE THIRD ACT OF
dArtlU
By Clyde Fitch
From the Novel of
Alphonse Daudct
Herman Timberg
The Versatile Comedian
I,atc Star of "School Days"
Mosher, Hayes and Mosher
Direct From the Alhainbra
Theater, Loudon
The Three Varsity Fellows
Burns, Ki mer and Grady
In A Campus Hrhrarsal"
Julia Nash and Co.
In the Farce-Comedy Playlet
"H t: H FI11ST CASK"
Pa r i 11 o and Frabito
Street Singers
The Blessings
Modern Equilibrists
"I like the entire company so much that I go to
the Lyric every night, and even attend the daily
matinee." DOROTHY RAYMOND.
Fourth and Stark Streets Keating Flood, Proprietors
One Week Beginning Monday Matinee, Mar. 1 6
Just to Make You Laugh
Keating & Flood Present
The Military Maids
The Funniest Musical Comedy Play of the Century, Featuring
Bill- Onslow and Tommy La Rose
TUNES, LAUGHS AND DANCES AT TOP SPEED
Tuesday and Friday Nights Chorus Girls' Contest
Thursday Night 50-Piece Dinner Set for 5c
Prices Nights, 15c, 25c; Matinee, Any Seat, 15c
Portland's Model Photo-Flay House.
Fireproof Perfect Ventilation.
Always the Best Attractions Shown.
Hill Sunday to Wednesday!
KATHLEEN, THE IRISH ROSE
Two-Part Thanhouser Special,
St. Patrick's Day Release,
Featuring Maud Fealy.
A FILM JOHNNIE
Keystone Comedy With Many Laushs
MUTUAL WEEKLY -
Showing Animated Views of World
Wide Happenings.
ANNA MATSCHINER
Talented Soprano.
Co mini? AVednendayi
OUR MUTUAL GIRL
Margaret Visits Toyland
10c
-Admission 1 Oc.
i:.kqi;.li:i vaidevii.m-: niioAuw.tr am) ai.di:ii vr.
WEEK COMMENCINC MONDAY MATINEE, MARCH 18
!: G A ii K M 14 X T K X T It A O II D I -V A R V
THE RIDING DUTTONS
World-Famous Society Equestrians in
THE ACT BEAUTIFUL
Rhoda&Crampton Patsy Doyle Duncan & Holt
Operatic Stars in The Big Sail Joyous Blackface Comc-
"Eetween the Keels" .Man dians Who Please
Eula Lees Four Singing Clara Stevens &
Beauties Company
In Charmlnff Melodies Vaudeville's Classiest Danclnjr Act
SflKIS. "GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO" ,
ATINEE
POPULAR PRICKS. Boxes and First How Balcony Reserved. Box Office
open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Phones, Aii'SS, Main 43ti. Curtain 2:30, 7:1G, 9:10
2:30-MATINEE EVERY DAY-2:30
Nifclit rrifr, 1.m Any Matinee Seat, I5e
mm .
Ai YAMHILL
Week Commencing Sunday Matinee, Mar. 1 5
World's
Greatest
Juggler
B
S
T
KIERNAN
WALTERS
& KIERNAN
in MioHtik .
Sidesplitting
Shakespearean
'Travesty
s
H
0
IW
STAIN'S
COMEDY
CIRCUS
Mules, Ponies
and
Other Pet
Actors
I Edith 1
Clifford 1
Charming m
Comedienne B
N Mack & I w
Atkinson 1 N
Musical H
Comedy - tars 3
NEW SHOW EVERY SUNDAY
Since 1S70 tfie rocket type of life-saving
apparatus baa saved the lives of more than
0000 shipwrecked persons on the coasts of
Ore at Britain.
Ouadaloupo is growing a new kind of
coffee, introduced from the Congo coun
try. This is known as "coffee roousta.
and It was discovered in lb OS.