The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 01, 1914, SECTION FOUR, Page 3, Image 53

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    TIIE SUNDAY OltEGONIAN, PORTLAND. NOVEMBER 1, 1914.
of the finest performances of her ca
reer. After the great soul-battle she
abandons the stag-e for the man she
loves, while the real cost of her decis
ion is plainly written on her expres
sive face.
"Behind the Scenes." is a story of
stage life without exaggeration, not
dressed in the garments of Imagina
tion, but true and sincere in tne de
piction of the miserable failure and
the thrilling successes of a theatrical
career, and the eventual triumph of
The H o m e o f Bi g Features
Today Monday Tuesday
The SHUBERTS
true love.
Miss Pickford Is supported by a
capable cast, including such famous
players as James KlrKweod. , uweii
Sherman, Ida Waterman and Russell
P.assett. This production, produced In
five reels, will be the bill at the Peo
ple's Theater throughout the week, be
ginning today.
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ford, will be at the People's Theater
this week.
The inimitable Mary's latest. charac
terization is that of the winsome lit
tle actress, in "Behind the Scenes." by
Margaret Mayo, the a'uthor of "Baby
Mine."
Not since "In the Bishop's Carriage"
has this little star appeared in the
role of an actress.
"Behind the Scenes" is an absorbing
and pathetic contrast between the
drama of life and "the glamor of the
stage. It is human throughout, de
picting the struggle and sorrows of a
little soubrette striving for theatrical
ucess. and her great sacrifice for love
Just when fame is within .reach.
The humorous elements and serious
episodes of the drama are fully inter
preted by Miss Pickford, and. punc
tuated with her original mannerisms.
When the stress of the play reaches
its crisis, when the little actress, after
years of struggle with poverty, I
forced to choose between love and
fame, she reaches unusual dramatic
heights, and gives, all together, one
"Home, Sweet Home" Will Kun at
Xew Theater Three Days.
The change of bill today at high
noon at the new National Theater is
destined to attract a record-breaking
attendance, providing It does here what
it has done everywhere it has been
shown. Louis rteeves Harrison saw the
initial presentation of "The Strand" In
New York City, .and comments In his
review as follows:.
"From the moment that the biogra
phy startswith the raising of a win
dow upon the domestic life of Payne
and his mother to the pathetic end of
this part of the play, the vast audience
of 'The Strand' sat spellbound. The
dramaturgic skill of the director, en
abling him to utilize the nistrionic
skill of the actors, brought out an en
thralling performance, the honors go-
Tng.to Harry Walthall as Payne and
Lillian lilsh as his sweetneart, witn
some dainty tauches by Dorothy Gish
"The allegory is a spiritual phrase
r.t tra t heautv. and a fitting termina
tion to what will undoubtedly be an
enduring work. The spirit of the whole
play, as well as its theme and treat
ment, is so Imaginative and artistic,
while appealing to the purest sensi
bilities that "poetic drama"' seems -to
designate the production. This is meant
in high praise. Drama of noble pur
pose that is poetic in spirit and artis
tic in presentation tends to make life
lovely and wonderful, to give It that
stimulus which leads to progress.
'Home Sweet Home" is an enchantment
of the screen.
"Home Sweet Home" will run at the
National for three days. Sunday, Mon
day and Tuesday. .
FAVORITE TO BE AT STAR
Mary Fuller in "The W'ttch Girl" Is
Feature This Week.
The Star Theater is to present Mary
Fuller in a quaint mountain story.
"The Witch, Girl."
Is it brains, personality or talent
that makes Mary Fuller, the star In
the two-reel Victor drama, "The Witch
Girl"? Some say that a combination
of all three qualities, plus good plays.
Is responsible for her wonderful popu
larity. This woodland love fantasy
will." be shown at the' Star Theater
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
Miss Fuller is an unusual heroine In
"The Witch Girl." She is a wild elflne
sprite, roaming the woods without re
gard to propriety; innocent, but with a
code of morals like deep - implanted
steel.
The thrilling 14th chapter of the
"Trey o' Hearts," depicting the narrow
escaDes of Rose, Alan and Barcus, In
addition to Judith and Seneca Trine,
will be next to the last two-reel In
stallment of that serial. The Animated
Present
TOM
Eminent English Character -Actor, in a
Five-Act Visualization of
ie My
dwinU
steryof
r cm! ?? I
BY MARY ANNE SMITH.'
NNOUNCEMENT of the Incorpora
tion of the Flamingo Film Cor
poration has been made and the
new company will start producing at
once with' a large cast of stars." The
first productions of the new company
will be the scenarios winning prizes in
the Morning Telegraph and Chartered
Theaters Corporation contest which
closed October IS. Elaine Sterne's
"Without Hope," a three-reel comedy,
will be the first release. This pic
ture play was winner of the second
prize. - -
The new company will release its
productions through Sawyer, Inc.
That the releases will be comedies
only is the announcement made by
Fred Mace, who will direct the. pro
ductions. The company has taken
ever all the scripts obtained in the
contest and will release them in one,
two and three reels.
Officers and directors elected last
week are: President. Frederick, TJp
liam Adams; vice-president and- gen
eral manager, H. A. Hallett; treasurer,
V. H. 'Tinker; secretary. A. H. Saw
yer; directors. Gilbert Elliott, Charles
K. Fay, A. H. Sawyer. F. H. Tinker,
II. A. Hallett i and Frederick Upham
Adams.
The company starts on its pictures
supported by the following players:
TOn-rg-uerTte Loveridge ("Lovey"),
whose work in leads for Selig, Essanay,
Eiograph, Apollo and Thanhauser com
panies is known throughout the country.
Catherine proctor, one of Belasco's
stars in "The Easiest Way," "The Gov
ernor's Lady" and "The Concert," will
make her first appearance in pictures.
Mary Charlejson, the well-known
Vitagraph comedienne, comes to Fla
mingo with a long list of successes
recorded, and is unquestionably
ranking favorite with the public.
Gertrude Barrett, whose intelligent
work as the leading ingenue in "Sweet
Clover, "rue uon and the Mouse
"Prince Chap" and "Such a Little
CJueen" fixes her standing as an
actress of unusual capacity. .
Caroline Rankin, formerly of Pathe,
Eelig and Crystal companies.
William Mandeville, one of the best
;novn Biograph players and a Broad
way favorite in "Florodora" and other
big productions.
David Andrada of "Madame Sherry'
fame and more recently with the Than
hauser Company.
Johnny Doyle, who played three con
ecutive years at Drury Lane Theater,
London, was the low comedian with
Fred Karno and later was seen in his
original part, the Kid. with Billy
Keeves in "A Night in an English Mu
elc Hall." -
Harry Kendall, formerly of the Ken
call Company, of Dondon, and iden
tified with Frohman and Vitagraph
productions.
THEATRE
a reel playhouse
Park Stark West Park
General admUnton lOc.
Tioace aeats -5c. Per
formance begin. at
noon daily and runs
continuously until 11
P. M.
DICKFAS' STORY IS IX FIIM
"lhc Mystery or Ulwin Drooa a
Columbia Stars Tom Terrls.
Tom Terrls, eminent portrayer
Dickens' characters, who gave such
splendid performance in "The Chimes,
will be offered at the Columbia fo
the next three days, beginning today,
by the bhuberts in "The Mystery of Ed
win Drood." He is .seen in the role of
John Jasper, and his portrayal of thi
perplexing character is said to be
work of art.
In the picture production . he has
worked out his own. solution to this
great mystery-story which Dickens
Fellow Citizens'.
WHO HAS NOT ' V
SEEN AND LOVED IN
failed to finish before -his death, and
it. is quite different from any other so
lution which has ever been ' offered.
There are some tremendously exciting
and spectacular scenes in the offering,
and a number of them 'border on" the
gruesome, . but the' of fering as a. whole
is . something which will please every
body. .
Edwin Drood and Rose Bud are be
trothed by their parents, although they
have only a platonic friendship for
each- other. - Johrf Jasper, a young
uncle of Drood and leader of the choir,
is desperately in love with Rosa, and
so intense is his passion that It drives
him to the opium habit.
Neville' Landless also is in love with
the girl and his feelings ,of jealousy
and enmity toward Drood are at times
inflamed secretly by Jasper. , Follow
ing a row and the sudden disappear
ance of Drood, Jasper causes suspicion I T -pri-CKm my trra'PTi TNT
guilty of the murder of the missing PEACEFUL SONG SINCE
man.. Neville is arrested, a search lslTTMnR AT. TWO ST
ult, and shortly Neville's sister dls-1 1 " rum-vj mu xin.j.
appears as mysteriously as Drood. I IMMORTAL SONG OF
a mysterious stranger dv tne name tttit ttsnttt -n-n nunrme
and takes rooms near Jasper and com- "HOME. SWEET HOME"?
mences secret Inquiries. A peculiar I vnTT Trwnw fv frtTTTjesT '
woman in black, the keeper of the w " J"T " ' "
opium den which Jasper frequented in THAT IT HAS
London, also shadows the latter.' It i VTe!TTAT,TZ'P.Ti ITT A
pletion of the book, is stopped by the SIX-PART PHOTO PLAY.
death of Dickens. EVER SINCE I FIRST
in rom Terns version or tne mys- I . nT1 Tm tittti
tery. Drood is never murdered by Jas- I ui j.x J. vxi
per. Jasper thinks that when he leaves BEEN ANXIOUS TO SEE
Drood unconscious after assaulting TT TtTnTKmrTKm.
him. that he will return and comolete "-.-'"
the work by covering the body with TODAY AT NOON AND
lye, Dut t nanus to that elusive char- I r'O'hTTT'NTTriTTQT V TTMTTT
ofA. n.t.).r Ti.nnJt 4- K1 I vvi, ww w.u v
cape and in remorse, Jasper finishes his 11 P. M., WE ARE ALL
unworthy existence. GOIG TO HAVE A
COTTXTEKTEITICRS AT MAJESTIC! CHANCE TO SEE IT. A
PORTLAND ER WHO HAS
Tieket-of-Leavo Slan" ... Thrilling SEEN IT IN NEW YORK
I t A C . Ulll 1 I II TT A -VT TBIOTT Tl
. " I to a hit a crT)BTrnf
Thrilli-n- situations, are numerous in -"V"
the clever story of counterfeiters told THE KIND THAT HOLDS
n the "Ticket-of -Leave- Man." opening vnn SPTT.T.BnTTWTi TUfiW
n lue AitijeaLit; xiLtsa.t.er luuttl. I .-
The nim is a special Biograph fea- Diiuuiiiuiu xJ iinu
ture dealing with the plots of a gang I "RT! ATTTTTTTT. "MTITTXTT! ATflTi
I tl V ftTTTOTIII LI mBTI A mUlT L Al
still more clever detective. Involved aoxaxi iaijaiuix.ui
in- the plot is a young Londoner who AND CHARMING IN EVERY
innocently assists in tne circulation or V'Q'DT'f-'T at T V TV
the- fake currency, is convicted and UilAJ-Li, LbrLUlALL 1JH
sentenced and, after 'the expiration of I THE RARE QUALITY OF THE
pan ui ms term ana a series or tnriii- p-rrnTrirTJ ATTTV a wn wwrW
ing climaxes, is Instrumental in brinK- rtLV lUUUAJftLX . - AJNU WiLEIM
ing the gang to book. - I YOU SEE TWO BROTHERS OF
Anita Stewart and Earle Williams t TTiTurmrn tt a t-o tti i ttti cavci
Star in "Mirlst Wnl.nJ Kho,low a UIHHH BAlxwai, 111. A1,
charming idyl in which a danehte'r of JIN THE GREAT DRAMATIC
tne forest captivates a son of the city. ACT IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING
today in a two-part romantic comedy. THE CLIMAX, AND OBSERVE
"The Girl and the Stowaway." A daring THE POWER OF THE
rescue irom a eat n at sea is one of the J (JREAT SONG IN THE
interest in the romance about which the CLOSING SCENE, YOU
story is woven. WILL FULLY REALIZE THE
one or Bunny's" last clays with I rm.T. MP A xrTTjn
, . : m ; . . . . . .,,, I 1 III, III liaAIAim
ijiv. 'up. jj-l m i c uuiupauiea is ja me 0111
In "Bunny Backslides," a comedy of the
SUNDY MONDAY TUESDAY
A charming "Woodland Love Fantasv,
"THE WITCH GIRL"
Victor Two-Reel Drama With
MARY FULLER
the Ever-Popular Star.
Thirteenth Chapter of
"TREY O' HEARTS"
Entitled "JAWS OF DEATH"
Further Absorbing Events in This Famous
Serial Thriller. .
"WHEN BESS GOT IN
WRONG," the comical
tale of a flirt, who learns
a lesson.
ANIMATED WEEKLY
Featuring "World's Series Pic
tures and Latest Events From
the "War Zone. '
COMING WEDNESDAY
DAVID HIGGINS
In His Original Role in Ihe Famous Racing Play,
"HIS LAST DOLLAR."
Charles Dickens' Unfinished Mystery Story.
A Production of Exceptional Merit.
Come and See How Mr. Terris
Solves the Riddle.
ADMISSION
Balcony, 10 CENTS Lower Floor, 20 CENTS
. Box Seaits, 35 CENTS, Which May Be Reserved
Weekly, featuring pictures of the
world's series baseball contests, will
be an addition- to the bill. The pro
gramme closes with a one-reel Nestor
comedy. "When Bess Got In V rons.
wherein the girl is a flirt. The film
teems with refined comedy.
Old Grandview School Home Sold.
GRANDVIEW, Wash.. Oct. 31. (Spe
cial) One of the city's landmarks, the.
building; in which the district's first'
school was conducted, has been sold by
the Tum-a-Iium Lumber Company to a
rancher to be used as a cattle shed.
The buoldini; was built originally for
mill purposes, but as a satisfactory
arrangement could not be made with
thi Government for the use of power
irf the irrigation canal, the project was
abandoned.
IVVV. '""X1"" ""'--'tmviils.' I's
I
SUNSET
Portland's Best Motion Picture Playhouse Offers a Blended Programme
of Unsurpassed Quality
usual Bunny order, but this time in
volving love ana eugenics. It is a
laugh from the start.
MAK.Y PICKF01U AT PEOPIS
HOME, SWEET HOME.' "
I HAVE DECIDED TO RUN
I MY SHOWS CONTINUOUSLY
EVERY DAY PROM NOON
i UNTIL 11 P. M.
Your
Great Little Star to Be Seen in "Be-
. hind the Scenes."
"Behind the Scenes," a pretty drama
of theatrical life, played by Mary- Pick-
THE GOLDEN
GOOSE
A two-part Feature Drama, star
ring dainty 5-year-old
Thelnia Salter.
THE DEMON
OF THE RAILS
Showing Spectacular Train
Wreck A Railroad Melodrama
Those Inimitable Laugh Com
pellers MABEL NORMAND AND
CHARLES CHAPLIN,
In a Double-Distilled Farce
A MAN OF NERVE
Hilariously Keystonlan
The Tramp Quartet
In several New and Catchy Songs
Encored to the finish at every
. performance
The Mutual Weekly
Latest released Motion Picture
Ne-vys, Battlefront Scenes, etc.
False Pride
A single-reel drama of
unusual merit.
3-DAYS ONLY-3 IggATYuEMsgAYAY
lOc ALWAYS - lOc - SUNSET THEATER
AVe try to make thene "nds" mean momrtblnc to you. Read them and
are time looklne for "something; better.''
Home of the
Favorite Players
1 THEATER
11 A. M. to
11 P. M.
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Miss Alice J
oyce
IN "THE GIRL AND THE STOWAWAY."
Miss A nita Stewart
IN "MIDST WOODLAND SHADOWS" Vitagraph Drama.
JOHN BUNNY
IN "BUNNY BACKSLIDES."
The Ticket-of-Leave Man
A special two-part Biograph Drama.
THE MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA,
Featuring special music to the pictures.
Coming Wednesday England's Menace, or the Downfall of a Na-
tion Averted.
lOc ADMISSION lOc
TOEOPL
ii
THEATER
Portraying famous motion pictures.
TODAY
AND ALL WEEK
Home of the
Paramount Pictures
The Famous Players Present
1ARY
PICKFORD
America's Greatest Motion Picture Actress
m
"BEHIND T
; SCENES"
Margaret Mayo's Stirring and Pathetic
Drama of Theatrical Life.
A Five-Part Drama of Unusual Merit
lOc ADMISSION lOc