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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1914)
THE BtWDATOKEGOXIAN, . POttTMSD, SEPTEJIHEtt 27. 1914. 1! STEERS & COMAN PRESENT BROADWAY AT TAYLOR PL PHOXES MAIN 1 aad A 1122 7 Tonight 8: IS HA RG AIV MAT. WED. MATINEE SATURDAY BEGINNING Portland's Model Photo-Play House paacBonnoBnnacaiiBr-Mnr mm n WILLIAM ELLIOTT Presents TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Where Paramount Pictures Are Shown 1 ? V I PE HEILIG I TEM tin cle 1 i K rOLIVE- Sili. Dramatic Soprano HEILIG THEATER WEDNESDAY EVE, 0CT.7 Seat Sale Monday, Oct. 6 PRICES: Lower Floor $2.50, $2.00 Balcony $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Gal. Res $1.00 Adm 75c their own guns are pictured through the war series of this weekly. This week the film is particularly in teresting in that it shows the situations In Mexico and in the war zone. Next Wednesday the Star will show a paramount picture, "'William Tell," or the Liberation of Switzerland," Schiller's masterpiece. Jt Is a. story of the fight of the mountain cantons for freedom and how they won It. COMIC STARS rEA.TURE FILMS John Bunny and Flora rineli In Tea.. dlcrous Play at Majestic. "Hearts ayd Diamonds." an Immense ly funny Vitagraph comedy featuring John Bunny and Flora Finch, will head line the bill at the Majestic Theater today. John Bunny, who Is "the fun niest man in the movies," Is always hailed with joy by the photoplay fan who enjoys a good, hearty laugh. . A special society feature, "The Devil's Dansant," will be offered. This play is a most opportune one, since the revival of dancing. It is a comedy drama, one that is sure to please. A play with a more serious train of thought is "The Unwritten Play." a drama in which James Morrison, one of the Vitagraph's most versatile mo tors, Is featured. A large all-star cast supports him. "The Fortune Hunter," WInchell Smith's famous book, has been plc turized and will be shown at his thea ter four days this week, veglnnlns Wednesday. STJXSET FILM IS WOXDROTTS Railroad Drama Grips Emotions ot Audience Until Finish. "The Runaway Freight." a drama featuring life in a small Western Tall road town, toplines the films at the Sunset Theater for the next three days starting today. Francelia Billington, the pretty star of the Reliance Com pany, is east for the heroine, and En gene Pallette takes the part, of the refqrnied tramp. The plot abounds in action and has a strong moral. The story is of a tramp who is be- A X IV OIXC EJ1EST EXTRAORDINARY i HEILIG SnsSEJ Mr. William A. Brady Announces leWOLF HOPPER And The 1LBERT-SULLIVAN OPERA CO. With a Brilliant Ilell Patterson ;iadyH Caldwell Herbert AYatermm Arthur CunniiiKhum Maude Morilaunt John Willartl C Cast. Including; Jane Herbert Anabel J our dan Arthur Aid ridge Henry Smith I na ii rooks Herbert Cripps SPLENDID CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA J Arrangement of Operas , WEEKfufeOCT.il Sun., Sat. KlKhtn and Sat. Mat. "The Mikado" Monday-Thursday Nights "Pirates of Penzance" Tuesday-Friday Klghta "Iolanthe" Special Price Mat. Wednesday, and neonnofr Alght Uoable Bill 1 "Pinafore" . And "Trial by Jury" MAI JL, ORDERS RECEIVED xow PRICES Evenlnnrs and Saturday Matinee Entire Lower Floor J2.00 Balcony, first 5 rows 1.50 Balcony, next 7 rows 1.00 Balcony, following. 5 rows 75 Balcony, last 5 rows 50 Gallery, first 2 rows 75 Box Seats ; 2.50 PRICES SPECIAL WED. MAT. Entire Lower Floor $1.50 Balcony. 9 rows, $1; 5 at 75c; 8 at 50c. Gallery, 2 rows reserved, 75c IMPORTANT Address letters, make checks and monev . orders payable to W. T. Pangle, "Migr. Helle Theater. Inclose self -addressed, stamped envelope to help Insure safe return. I Jj- '-'"suS" 4 COMEDY i if I iTM THEATRE J "'' (By Catherine ChUholm Cashing-.) . The Love-Story With a Laugh in Every Line Evening; aad Sat. lilt Lower Floor, $1.50. BbL, $1, T5e, BOc Gal., S5-2Se Bargain Mat, Wed. Lower Floor, fl. Balcony, 75-50c Gallery, 35-25e SITN-MON. rjpT A f- J ? CONTIXCTUS 1 TO 10 P. M. oe TUESDAY VJL. 1 . 4, O and O POPULAR, PRICES..... ZOC A II . U" II tf inneue jeiiermann Motion Pictures "S'EPTlUiE'8 DAUGHTER" OCT. 8-9-10 MATDiEE SATURDAY WILLIAM A. BRADY PRESENTS BABY MINE" THE LAUGHING 64 SUCCESS friended, by a daughter of the station master. He enters a plot to rob the station, but when he learns that the girl has charge he refuses to carry out his part of the crime. He Is overpow ered and the others proceed, with the work. He finally frees himself, captures the robbers and saves the girl. He is re warded, but is forced to overcome countless other difficulties before he is accepted as one of the respected citizens of the town. The story is told in convincing style and is well acted. "The Taming of Sunnybrook Nell" is a clean story of the rugged mountain people. A high-class comedy, the Pathe daily, the local Northwest news and the incomparable Matthew Dennis, baritone, add to the attractions. 'UXCLE TOM" AT COLUMBIA Film Depicts More of Story of Slave Days Than Is Shown on Stage. "Uncle Tom's Cabin," a vlsulizatlon of Harriet Ward Beecher's famous story, with wonderful photography, realistic scenes and & famous cast, will open at the Columbia Theater tomor row for three days. In it are featured Irving Cummings, as Harris, the young mulatto, and Mary Elaine, the Than houser Kid, as Little Eva. Everthing Concluded on Page 9.) STAR THE ATE 10? SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY 10 R Eighth chapter has arrived of that gripping picture novel 19 "The Trey o' Hearts This week entitled ANIMATED WEEKLY All the world's latest news of war and other items of interest. ' FORD STERLING in a two-part comedy that will make you laugh " A Shooting Match " SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION "The Ad Club at Bend, Or., Guests of the Emblem Club" Lots of fun among our own folks. COMING WEDNESDAY A Paramount picture in sis parts "WILLIAM TELL" Home of the Favorite Players H THEATER 11 A. M. to 11 P.M. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY PRESENTS "The Devil's Dansant" A thrilling expose of the fashionable gambling houses, featuring Miss Alice Hollister The Unwritten Play with James Morrison-Gorge Cooper, Dorothy Kelly and T.iiiin Burns. Hearts and Diamonds" A sensational comedy with JOHN BUNNY, FLORA FINCH AND ALL THE VITAGRAPH FAVORITES.. COMING WEDNESDAY. "THE FORTUNE HUNTER" Daniel Frohman Presents Portland's Most Popular Favorite Mary Pickford In the Great 5-Reel Success "SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN" Today and All Week All Photo Play Fans Will Want to See "Our Mary" The public will confer a favor by attend ing afternoon performances, w h e n pos- eiDie, to avoid tne evening rush. lie X S aua ' X "THE RUNAWAY FREIGHT" A Drama of the West. With Pretty Miss Francelia Billington and Eugene Palletti. A Story of Everyday Emotions, With a Moral, but Not Goody-Goody. A. Comedy "The Scarecrow" One Fit After Another. Don't Come if You're Subject to Hysterics. A. Romance of the Ozark '.'The Taming of Sunny Brook Nell" Prlmmlner With Pathos. Vovl Situations and Gorsous Ourk Scenery; Also a. ia.un or i. wo. PARIS FASHION REVlcW, DIRECT FROM PARIS LOCAL. TOPICS-See Yourself in a Film 3 TV A VC O TODAY 1 SIT IN THE I J A Y T MONDAY FRONT ROW A-r'' X -f TUESDAY TODAY" . THE SUNSET THEATER, WASHINGTON AAD BROADWAY. 1'UKTLAJiD'S E.VCHA.NTl.VG PICTl'IlE PALACE, THEATER Phonra t Main 3, A BSM Broadway anil Morrison GEO. L. BAKER, H(i. Home of Portland's Famous Baker Theater Players Week Starling Matinee Today (Sunday), Sept 27, 1914 ' FIrt Time Here Porrerfnl Drama ot Modem Domeatlc Life F1 e family Cupboard '4- ' ! ; i ' By Arraaa-eineat With Wm. A. Brady Ran 7 months at The Playhouse. New T ork "A new sensation waa needed after "Boueht and Paid For." World. " Is a sincere and absorbing: play." New York Globe. "Has a grip that is human an appeal that Is real." N. Y. Mail. "Most Interesting: drama of the season" Green Book. These ' eat a few of the flood of acclama tion from the New York press resardlas; "The Family Cupboard." aTi?hl staged under direction of Thomas Coffin Cooke. Full strength of the Baker Players. Evening; prices 25c, S5c, SOc, 75c. Box $1.00. son. and Sat. Alata, 25c, SOc. Box, 75c. Two Regular Weekly -Ear gain Performances William Powell Monday All SeatS 2 SC Wed KlKht Kxccpt Boxes OfdT Matinee K EXT WEEK LITTLE MISS BROWN 1 1 1 Fourth and Starfc Sts. T Pf F! A, TRR Fourth and Stark Sti PORTLAND'S OJTLY MUSICAL COMEDV PLAYHOUSE CATERING SPECIALLY TO LADIES AND CHILDREN WEEK COMMENCING WITH MATINEE TODAY. EXTRA ADDED . A J.--.. ASTROLOGIST- ATTRACTION. VjTea t iOamS PSYCHIC. Have your horoscope read. Send iu name, date and place of birth and day yon will be present and your horoscope will be read. THE LYRIC MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY will present. DR. DIPPY'S SANITARIUM - A package of comedy food, guaranteed under the pure fun laws. Continuous performances nightly, commencing all 7:30. MATINEES DAILY, 2:30. Tuesday Night, "Country Store" ; Friday night, Chorus Girls' Contest. COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, AND EVERY MONDAY THEREAFTER, "ISCH-GA-BIBBLE " NIGHT. 1 IQIH Cabiii Harriet Beecher Stowe's Great Story "Visualized in Five Acts IT CONTAINS: Everything that is in the novel. More than ever was shown on a stage. Pursuit of slaves with bloodhounds. Escape of Eliza with her child across floating floes of ice. How slaves were sold like cattle before the Civil War. Wonderful photography. Splendid acting by famous cast, in which are fea tured Irving Cummings. as Harris. . Mary Eline, the Thanhouser Kid, as Little Eva. ii Love's Luck" Something to Make You Laugh. Keystone Comedy, Featuring Roscoe Arbuckle. 1 0 Cents ADMISSION lO Cents 1 SiKrrr Broadway Ar yamhill Week Beginning Monday- Afternoon, Sept. 28 FIRST TIME HERE ALICE HANSON THE LAUGH GIRL Lee ROSE & Catherine MOON la New Songs and Their Own Versions of Modern Dance CONTINUOUS aSnanaMSnBnaanHBannasniBnaanMaaannanananaBM Afternoons 1:30 to 5:30 Nights . . 5:30 to 11:00 Sundays . 1:00 to 11:00 Edward JOLLY & Winifred WILD Just One Pool T n 1 n k After Another" THREE MORI BROS. Japanese Comedy JnKElers and Acrobats Jast Back From World Tour THEO BAMBERG la Clever "Sbadoirnalt" ALLEN MILLER & CO In Ills. Original Farce-Comedy THE MAID MARY FIW2 REELS OP FIRST-RUN 5-PH0T0 PLAYS-5 Continuous Performance Today Prom 1S0 P. M. to 11:30 P. M. Unequaled Vaudeville Broadway at Alder Street Week Commencing Monday Matinee, Sept. S28 M A T E 1 O N P EU E L A D R Yc 2 E : S 3 0 Vaudeville's Best and BlcKest Musical Extravaaransa THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH With MISS ETHEL DAVIS. Portland's Favorite Prima Donna, and Her Larue Company of Metropolitan Artinta, Including - Her Famous DAB V DULL Chorus. MILLER, PACKER AND SELZ Broadway's Best Liked Kntertainers CHESTER KINGSTON The Chinese Puzzle P TAYLOR AND ARNOLD Presenting the Classiest Singing Act In Vaudeville Special Added Attraction CHARLES K1.G, VIROl.MA TUUK.MO.V A CO. IN "The Village Priest" A Drama Filled With the Sentiment That Makes the World Akin. UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD WAR SERVICE Presenting New Every Day Authentic Pictures From the Front. . MUTUAL WEEKLY The World's War News in Motion Pictures. Boxes Jt 1st Row Balcony Seats Reserved by Phone, Main 4U3B, A 2236 OregonStateFair . SALEM. SEPT. 28 to OCT. 3, 1914. Every Hay m feature. Reducsd rates on all lines. For informs tion address . Frank Meredith. Secretary. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK. Cor. Vaushn and Twenty-fourth Sts. SACRAMENTO . vs. PORTLAND SEPTEMBER 22. 23, 24. 25. 28, 23. Games Begin Weekdays at S P M. Sundays, 2iSO P. M. Ladies Days Wednesday and Friday, K