THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAV PORTLAND. AUGUST 23. 1915. 2 a nm mrnt VTYTT7 r niirfD T A 11 1 J71 xaexl urtaniiiiri n i 11 riisiaw XTr " ttfleSat lit: Here's, a stirring photoplayone.of a. series of big productions, ' secured by the new management of the Columbia i 2 m i A A. A. I K 'v. ' w ' . J w :V is -'-V j) , . f AL'UEVILLE U the vol ofirtcf iTumi'i feature trick, but be la prc- .k. ii.i.. iii fnniaml itunmtd to Mrfonn othera lust as V ..... k nt-ri... bmmr nL After Tuma e arrival today t&ta week. bills ara premised at the Em;nu and til. Pan tares theaters. Tbe PiotifM bill features aa exotic aurr.txr. conxistinz of la professional models from the Academy of Sculpture, of Part, The company la headed by Henrietta Da 6rrls and tha till a of tha efforts a eeif-explanatory. It la rot altogether new. but rather a rare U.r for vaudeville presentation. Tha Etnpreaa cornea fortb with a mystery act tbia , and aa become tny.lery acta, little la advanca la aald f 1U "Iom" U tha tltla by which tha act will ba recognised, and eurprtees are Id store. It la announced. With these two unusual beadllnrra. tha leading vaudeville theater promise a well-balanced bill la other particulars and ara bow booking- tha fresh acts which coma wun tha and of theatrical tacttlgni. Tha regular Fall season bi:i ara now starting oa tha road and will reach Portland amon the Brat of the Western cities. Which brines to mind that tha middle ef next month will sea tha Orpbeum. la la new location. Broadway and Yam bill street, open aela after a loaf Period of Idleness. In a few weeks bow also tha Baker Theater will reopen Ita stock season. fcdward C Woodruff, two seasons a (to Juvenile and Joint leading maa with the Baker Company, la to be the lead lnc maa and "Within the law" la the play chosea for the first week, which will be probably the second week la e ruein ner. Tbe Heillr Theatera booking for the remainder of tha bummer la liaht. The tegular aeasoo. however, will bring some wortny productions again. Tbe Beat attraction for the Broadway and Taylor street playhouse will be the much -discussed aim. The Birth of a Katloa." Already tha announcement of Ita coming- baa started considerable dis cussion here. There has also appeared some considerable opposition to tbe turn, aad tha outcome remains to be awes. . . . - I plana will be completed for him to give X.OXPOX ACT AT IMVTAGES lie-prod action of Art Matrrrlecr Is Headline Attraction. Direct from the tror-y Lane Theater. London, tat, and Keith's Palace The ater. New York, cornea Henrietta De Cerrt and her company of IS living anodels in a series of reproductions of the art masterpieces of the world as t.ie featured attraction at I'antacee for the week commencing with the snatlnee tomorrow. This Is the first time this wonderful act baa beea produce la Portland and It Is certain to create a genuine aea eatmn. far many of the beautiful re rroductions are ef masterpieces es. atreyad la the art gallenee of Louvata an4 Rhetme. which German shells s-.atteret The wonderful coloring of the f-stnttnas are graphlaclly repro duced by the marvelous artlsty of Mad ame ! Mema eiwl such works aa Tne eilave Merchant (Norvnandl. "or1n" (Collin). "The Argelus" I Mil let!. The Regiment la Passing' (Ride. wsy-Knigbt are but a few ef the tmsiiic reproduction, the original "being la the Louvre. Parts. Mu.ee da Luxembourg or destroyed In the f s- mam Louvstn. Tbe act cornea direct from the Continent and Cast, where It haa bean a veritable triumph. One of the Taucaing euccesses In vaudeville Is that presented by Arthur O. May and fuoai KiUduff. la their hi!artouo comsdy of tha country. Tbe Limb of the Law- Mr. Maya deline ation of the constable and tha counter role played ty Miss KliMuff ara two rharactsrs that tha stage will never forgec Recently the act waa pre sent. for aa tnielrmlned engagement at Chicago and only future contracts r.u-ed t.ie clever player to relinquish their buokinr at the Windy City. UebSor s Melody KloJs will prorMi m rrogramme that la not soon for ante a. frr they are experts upon the bar.'o and guitar and noval'y instru ments are also Introduced. Tha fiends do n?t confine their work to t.:e popu 1-r hits of tbe day. but Introduce bits ct classics and ravortt marebca. A true novelty act la the one offered t-y Alexander Brothers, who are expert ball bouncers, who perform startling feats with such articles aa the common rubber batla Their tVediStng Night" la a cyclonic remedy la which Welch and Carbasse appear to good advantage, and the 1'Bt varsity 1'cir will oCer the lataat fa harmony. The Marvel Movies con tiaue to attract and the Pantagaa or chestra wt.l be heard la conceit Juiiletta Dike, the late Winter Garden star, will conclude her engagement with the performance this afternoon and torn g-1, supported by a prvgramme ef ttnoquaicd vanilevl le. ILlSItE GIAXT AT EJIPKESS ' Vnraa Frwtare of Many Good Acta on Bill Opening; Today. Advajica word from tha Sullivan A Consume headquarter at Seattle is to tha effect that, the show opening here at the Cmpresa this afternoon Is one f the best assembled since John W. Cons-.dlfe resumed control of the cir cuit. The show is headlined by aa amexins; novelty Yurr.a. a Slant who ridee himself in a two-foot box aad d--e other atartiina feats. la Seattle Turn gave a public dem eastrat'oa ef his mystifying act. and arrargeaente are beicg made for biro to Cw 1-0 same here. Yuma. althougB he la aearly savea feet tail, twists him. self to auch a small sue that he la able to coocaal htmwif la aa ordinary "Mar ry tviaoW" featbov. To make b.s trick mora atarti'nsa. be (laUM cotia la vt bva. I bi demonstration of bla box trick at a prominent downtown corner on. next Wed aead ay. Second place la tbe new Empress show Is occupied by Baser and Goodwin comedians, with a piano and tbelr own song. - Thla act waa recruiter rrom "big jrjme" vaudeville, and recent New York theatrical publications referred to It aa one of tbe beat acta of Its kind In tha varieties. Comedy prevail la this offering, aad every song- In. tha repertoire of Hager and Goodwin la brand-new. the comedians restricting all their tunes for tbelr own use. Aa entertainment of local Interest Is that to ba presented by Mlaa Darling s Ladles" Saxophone Quartet, comprised of four Tacoma sTlrls. Thla act wag booked In Seattle aa an axues attrac tion for a week, and made auch a hit the Ctrl musicians won a contract along tha entire Sullivan Consldlne circuit They combine singing with their in strumental work, and tha girls ara cos tumed elaborately. Warden and Gearla will offer a spec tacular aongalogue built on the illus trated song plan. Hiss GesMn Is aald to bava a magnificent voice, and the act Is novel throughout. Warden guid ing tha elides from the balcony while his fair partner presides on the stage. An act wall known In Portland is that ef Tore Kerr and Irene Burton, who win many laugha with their "talk ing fiddle." A feature of thla act la a flirtation carried oa by tha vaude ville couple with their violins. Tbelr make-believe conversation with the fid dles la aald to ba so distinct that the audience understands every tone read ily. Tha new- Empress show will be com pleted by Too Many Burglars." which ta announced aa being a faat and furi ous farce. Thla la a former Orpbeum act. presented by four capable actora. Tha situations ara unique, the lines are laugh-provoking and tha staging of the playlet la praised aa perfect. Preceding every show, beginning with the matinee today, a concert will be given by the Lm press orvnestra, under the leadership of Professor Ted w. Ba con, or the Nortnweatern ocnooi or Music. Professor Bacon haa arranged a lively medley and several recant pop- alar airs for tha weeks musical pro gramme. After tbe second snow next Tnursoay alght several Portland entertainers will give tryout exhibitions of their acts ta aa endeavor to obtain booking along vaudeville circuit. Tryouta oow are a regular feature at the Empress every Thursday, and several talented per former have "broken Into'' vaudeville after making- their debut at tha Em press. Shows now change at the Empress every Sunday matinee Instead of Mon day, as heretofore, thla plan being fea sible, due to tbe early arrival of vaude ville artists at Seattle la their tour of the Sullivaa Consldlne circuit. Four performancee are glvea every Sunday, the matinee opening aa J:S. and three shows being presented Sunday night, commencing at o'clock. News and Gossip of Plays and Players. By Lees Caaa Baer. OME ara born great, soma have x greatness throat upon them and a others try to Imitate Charlie Chap lis or Mary Plckford. as the case may be. e e e Informing tha publlo In an Inter view that ehe ta "tired of work." Mlaa Alyce Le Mart, a stock actress, adds, "and ao I'm goinx to be married." Her conduct strikes me as. well, a trifle Inconsistent for sea who la tlrsd ef work. see Every paper I pick tip bas pages and pages of summary about the ftrat year of war. General Sherman a till holds the belt, however. . e e Lina Abarbanell. tha petite prima donna, who visited us at the Orpbeum last season, is going to ba ttarrtd la a new musical play called "Molly and L At least. It s good English, e - When the late Thomas Dermot paasad out. In Oakland. CaX. recently, he left an estate of i00i to be divided be tween hla two daughters Jessie and Oertte and tbelr mother, Mrs. I.brla Paine Dermoc Jessie and Gertie, le- tng pretty well supplied with this worlds good a have just signed over thatr claima to tbe tiOOO in favor of their mother. Jesata la Maxtna Llllott and Gertie ta Gertrude Elliott, the wife of Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, of England. e a Persistently the rumor recurs that Adcle Ritchie and Guy Batea Post, both on tha Pacific Coast at present, are preparing to spring a surprise la tha near future by announcing their en gagement. Several of their most Inti mate frleads la the East bava been aware that Poat waa planning to lead Mlsa Ritchie to the altar for some time, but thas far they have managed to keep the plot dark. Aa far aa Is known at present, tbe dale la aet for tha early iaO. It's a eecxet. aays tha Ho under. . e e Sylvester Scblfer. billed as "the man who dots everything and who did a few of them on the. Orpbeum circuit last year, will be aaea. In musical uom edy the coming season. . With 8. Racu axaaa. the Impresario who brought htm to this ooeatry a year asro, ba baa taken the Irving piece Theater fox. a tlm.tad Ft."lo4 &4 a 11 ,-rcscai t.in..U ihexe in a musical production early in ua Autumn. Mr. Echaefer haa written the libretto and-lyrics, while Dr. 'Armani Goetxl haa contributed the music. Dur ing the progresa of tbe piece echaefer will Introduce bla specialties for which ha Is famous. eve Leonora Ulrlch.-of "Bird of Paradise' memory, baa been engaged to present the leading- role In Jules Eckert Good man's newest play. "Just Outside the Door." to be produced by Henry Miliei. this season. ''-. . . An exchange telft this story: When Lew Morton was managing- the melodrama, "Shaft No.. S." some years as;o. be sent the following- telegram to the owner of a theater In a email New Jersey town: "Have you rot open data for "Shaft No. IT In due time the following- answer was received: "Send Shaft No. 1 or none at all: We ptay nothing; but first-class com panies." . e e Bv tbe filing; of a deed In the Town. Clerk's office at Mllford. Pike County. Pennsylvania, it haa been ascertained that Carlyle Moore, the ' author of "Stop Thief." haa purchased of Frank H. Walker 23.1 acres at Dingmao'e Ferry. Moore, along; with Gardner Crane, who played last season in one of Moore's plays, and Jimmy Barry. "of vaudeville fame, constitute the "actor colony" at Ding-man's. Carlyle Moore la an ex-Bakeronlan. see Kate Masterson. who la In the ob servation ward of Belavue. began ber newspaper -career as the "Matinee Girl" on the Dramatic Mirror in 189L She joined, the staff of the Herald in 1J. and with the outbreak of the Spanish War went to Cuba for the New York American, which waa then the Morning Journal. From 1904 to 1907 she waa London correspondent for New York papera and after she returned to America aha became a free lance, writing many.' short stories and poems. Among her books are The Dobleys" and The Thirteenth Apostle." ' Also she wrote The Tel low Primrose." a three-act comedy. Ehe waa placed In Bellsvue on a com mitment issued at the request of her brother. Supreme Court Justice William J. Kelly, of Brooklyn. Miss Maaterson la under the delusion that agenta of labor nnlona ara pursuing her. aeeklng an opportunity to make away with her. She had written many letters ap pealing for protection to President Wilson. Governor Whitman. Mayor Mltchel and Police Commissioner Woods, of New Tork. e e - Since the news appeared In print that tbere ara nearly a million mar ried, men In the British army I bet rve heard a million Jokes about Jump ing out of the frying-pan Into the Ore. e e e Revealing a secret romance and ber marriage within 10 minutea after aha received the proposal, with Ber mala aa her only attendant at the wedding. Charlotte Gren wood, the comedienne now starring In "So Long. Letty." at Morosco's. In Los Angeles, announced she was the wife of Cyril Ring, a mo tion picture actcr and brother of Blanche and Frances Ring. The news created a double surprise aa many had supposed that Miss Green wood waa. tha wife of Sydney Grant, ber atage partner. Tha brlda laughingly denlea aver having bean married to Grant. "He and I worked together for four years and didn't get married." abe de clared. "Mr. Ring and I met three months ago and were married July 17. When Mr. Ring proposed to mo we abolished an engagement by mutual consent, went to the apartment of the Rev. Mr. Meyer and were married there. "I advise everybody to cut ont the foolishness of being enraged and get married right away Instead." Charlotte Greenwood has appeared In Portland la vaudeville. WOMAN FIRES ON OFFICERS Card Game Gunplay Causes Arrest ' in Barricaded Home, ' SERGENT. Ky, Aug. 17. Miss Emma TU Phartyo. 30 years old, shot and prob- m 41 Adapted from the great drama by Chas. Klein and Harrison Grey Fiske 5 reels of thrills and strong dramatic climaxes mark this story of politcal intrigue and high finance; Throughout it all runs one. of most charming; romances ever portrayed. III ' -'"if-; m Geo. Soule Spencer is the District Attorney Dorothy Bernard plays Helen Knight. Little Egypt Malone A One-Reel Laugh Producer Animal Life Studies 10c-Children 5c-Loge Seats 25c10c a-.(CM .MM i I IS i IsssaieaexMataTsxensBl a k3JLVai. XTL A T nuilll' a va. g$ateKsl au;uaiJ. Itjsn ijsjihuibm u.nm ra-MsiaTi-ari ai-iiw.tr'iv'PfP' ably mortally wounded Wesley N. Miles, a farmer, during a quarrel over a card game at Pardee. Va, east of here. She than attacked Jason Gibson. - a spectator, and fired at him as be escaped. . When officers went to arrest Miaa Pharlgo aha barricaded herself In her home and opened fire on them. After firing three futile shots at the deputies she was overpowered and taken to jail. Miss Pharlgo. officers say. Is wanted in West Virginia In connection with a shooting a year ago DRUG ADDICTS CHEW LINEN Heroin in Starch Explains Habits of Tombs Prisoners. NEW TORK, Aug. 15. Several prla onera Industriously chewing their shirts and collars Instead of tobacco or chewing gum, led to .the discovery in the Tombs recently of a new method of smuggling drugs to prisoners. Investi gation ahowed that the starch used on the fresh linen sent to prisoners by relatives contained a solution of her oin. For a week the keepers have been puxxled at the pleasure aome of the inmates took In munching their laun dry. They reported the fact to the warden, and when the prisoners' laun dry came it was tested and the drug detected. Recently a man with a glass eye called to see a prisoner, and when bis glass eye was removed as a part of the aearcb a tiny package of beroln was found beneath it- SUITS DEVELOP TANGLE Banker Made Defendant by tranced Husband and Wife. NEW TORK, Aug. 15 Robert lie Candlees. a contracting plumber, of Paterson. K. J, has instituted an ac tion to recover $50.000 damages from trnl TP BROADWAY liHlIJ-lx.lv AT TAYLOR AT TAYLOR -LAfcT TIM3C- Today Tonight 7te GERMAN WAR FILMS Explanatory Talk by COCM aLABTEt PACKE . Prices 15-2oc Coupons lOc-JOo Cyrus J. Lozier, a wealthy contractor and banker, of Bldgefleld Park, on a charge of alienating his wife's affec tions. Mrs. McCandless,' at the same time, sues to recover $10,000 damages from Lozier for an alleged assault commit ted upon her on December 22, 1912. It Is explained by counsel that tbe assault was the result of a struggle between Mrs. McCandless and the contractor for possession of certain papers. . "Mr McCandless says his suspicions of a' change In his wife's conduct to ward him were aroused about a year ago. but "ho was not positive until about ' three months ago. when the family was preparing to move from Ridgefield -Park." said the attorney. The . McCandless - family lived two doors from the Lozier home in that place. They formerly lived in Hacken- Lozler's wife eloped with Harry Van derbeck, also a ' contractor, of Ridge field Park, a few months ago. Vander- beck 'was.a close friend" of Lozier's. He-left a--wife. The missing, couple have not--been. heard from. - Mrs. McCandless Is an Attractive woman, and the mQtherjf two children. When asked ' If it-was not s. fact that Mr. McCandless -and his wife are still living together, and were never estranged, counsel said; "They are' liv ing together with 'their children, but not as man and wife." Read The Oreonlan's classified ads. An Engagement Extraordinary ELSIE JAMS IN THE BRIGHTEST, PRETTIEST, FUNNIEST PHOTO COMEDY IN WHICH SHE HAS YET APPEARED LY "NEAR A I ROMANCE OF A WESTERN GIRL, AN ENGLISH LORD AND A MONTANA SWEETHEART. ft' ZP l r" , r COMING a-S.HI Aug.; Griffith's Half -Mill loa-De liar Jaasterplees THE BIRTH OF A NATION handed on Thornis Dixon's "THE CLANSMAN" t n ;i rttM I. x -i mm lin i is mi m t i r- n- -.ii.iiini .t.r.1.3 H The $250,000 Marble Swimming Pool in the home of a noted. American millionaire. ELSIE JANIS in male attire as a "Stage-Door Johnnie" and in her beautiful "Lariat Dance." A Comedy That Will Make You Happy for a Week! PEOPLES ONLY 4 DAYS STARTING TODAY Continuous, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M.