2-9- " TIIE SUNDAY OTtEGONTAX, PORTLAND, AUGUST- 29. 19T5.." :ggme Silage -i .. is. asi,....,, , ... a... mm. i iiii.iiswia ssjajja.apa mi. ..i mi m. tm I - r -t.', ,.' i , r iff .. ... a Wve ' ,W T-d TX Tt THE items mi irnx. Hellls Th Birth of a Na tion." MIMtlM4l film bM4 oa a:tory follow tag IK Civil War. Empress Vaudevilles featur ing Norta Dakota Ag-iealtjral C;eg cnck Military Read tat ta La eUli C?ra Company. Puui- Vaudeville, feadr. tr f avjatcal ccmef r. "Th car f la Movtva," an4 lrch!o mrt tr tnna aa4 Riaav BT twi catasaer aww an at 8ae4ar. plmbr a. La " witaia taa Vmw.- ' X uaiuoaJ vaa4vUl art la t turad at tm CspriM Tftaatar taia k. btffiaaiac with tk maUaaa XcOax. It la tb Notts Dakota Africa) turmi CaUaca crack aUZltarr a4oa4. OS o a furtaaaV ta muA which. It aJJ. la aaearwr to lha Zooa. pr- f ortu all nuwr of tfrtlla aa4 gia aikl btuoaa vf all-acatiac- Tba aqtaa a 9t rth lkota voutba, aoa. aaakara. asarchaata aa4 farrara. t brai44 a moat aasaoal ai4- tll oaartas. Tb ceo4 talar tk Emprvaa la Ik La Wl Opra Com- puny, a titl that ipliaa th act. Th faataoa Tbaiur oluns Int avoaical ca4v for lea b4Uara aa4 . Tfc Dear of tb Mt. 41 rtaa? coacaotloo of uattnllt alr aa4 4utrcttoa. Tb coa4 foatur. a liaa oromiaia-. la aaatch by Mtaa Umu aa4 air. Rraa. It la aal4 to tb bt-4r4 au4Ttlla act that haa cam aat la maajr 4ar. . Th Kll!c Tbalr apaa to4ar a kbr Mki' tub of th aaaaattoaal film Tw Iwrth of a Naiioa." Tb Rim la f.uoJ4 oa th l4Ijr rtad book "Tb Utunut. ' It la apvctacvlar and clotB4 la a hMtorl.-al Ml tine. It r- aaaiaa I b how 4TeutIr It (at lows acopix! hiitorr la tb prot tloa of th fact. ikro ba praia4 it aa mut valuabl aa a work ef hla terr Ba4 lotrt!a: aom ba op load It for tb raaaoa that It unduly color talquilou acta ef tb rcoa aervictioa pn or mould mlhafa uiiait out or Bia how aish'y r- At ct rat, th Sltn baa ba a aoa aitoa whrTr It la abowa. lrjl bcau of th Bamnwib cal oo a hlcb It ta produced and th UlUnf ltct with whtca It la anablcd to fold back u yaara. Oa wk away ! tb OBaning of th rkar Taoatar. bat for all that th Ifctkar la a hbl of laduatry. Dt tr Walter Ctlbort ta rapidly whlpploc tat iUm tb aw compaay. and hla crowa of acary car pacta rs and artlata laT alraady throwa aom aw affacta tato plac. Tb opanla will b ttrxt Knnday aftarooon. tiaptmbr , with -Wlthla th l-w " ITaacaa MrHaary 1atna- tb laadinr rol and fcdward woodruff playlna oppoaita, A food run af plara la protia4 for tho aaaaoo. Tho compaay tbia yaar la to b under la diract manacamnt-of Mlltoo tiaa nraa. Oaorco babar hava rallaquUhrd hla lataraata atnc (otas Into city af- lair aa ctiy t'onniMiootr. MIUTARr WXEJS T EMPRESS Crack Sajaaif ta Army Maneuver aoj DrllU I Ucadlloor. VUltary wak ia to b(la at tb ipr with in matina thla aftar aowa tb aaw ahow baln( headlined rr tb -orta Dakota crack qu4 army maauevera and drlila. Th uad la cerr.poead of Bin young- man. who ar oa a furlouch from tb North La- aota Agricultural ColI at rarco Tor a u4evnie tour. Rapidity and ao. uricy mark tb entartalnmant of the lnlt auad. which ta eatabliahlng tb reenrd of wteaina mart appiaua than any pthr act inr booked to tour Lb f r w eat. L'r.ll routine aa followed la tmwgi u niited bv tb collet aoidiere and a featur of their act ta aa exblbtuoa f wall-acalloa' aa manipulated by th tartmta armiaa of tb world. Tbe iu1 gee through all drill with r'ocklike precision aad th ral n. r'etlaa of marrbra eibtblted ahow that th ti!i4 aoldiar bv attained par. fret unity. Tb act laate 2 minute aad th 4rtllinj praraele without a BAmot a pua. O.-aad opera ta Best la Importaac la th new 140V, two handaom vomit ad I man (urmtag La flail Opra Comnasy. eCarlr.g a reportoir which 1 21 a la ataay popuaar ballade aa well aa :etcal bum bar. Tba vaudeville graad opera atngar war recruited from soutK mueual organlaatlona of a Cast aad la covering th Suiilvaa A Coaaidta circuit they ar pralsad very w bar a being on of tb b.g it f lie show. Ourethy Henke. con. trait of the con-pacr. wa ttvled "Th Araartcaa Baanty br Can Dtl'.erd M4U, nailc .Title of tb Cb.cago Tr.b ua. Othr member of tb company ar Li.'iao 9iala eoprano: Alfred A. iCaaborg. tenor, and Harold B. Gould, baritone. Every member of tb com. van baa be a a atarred la (rand asd lirM apara. - .Nova. ;v haa third plac In th waaa show. This la presented by ta Oregorva. "Thoe Ozark Folk.' wba h-4v aa act featurtneT whiatting by racary. who I programmad aa "Axaru-a'a greateet whistler." This act also introduce France Mk Oratory la a laughable conception of a funny gt.-le of tb hills of tfoulbera Vleaolitl aad Nortb-a Arkansaa lira, erea-ary make bar first appaaranr a riia Hapkina aad Chan ta a J'.rfy to veolng droea. Th act ef th Urag. rya ba bean landed by reviewer as b-eiag sovel aad atartalatof lb rough, aat. Tkea coma "Tba Toub'e Ptattdard. a aaeteb t t ta4 by W. A. Burneil aad compaay. Tbt playlet M pre Bt4 at tb Paatti Empress a few wks as aad carad aob socceae it! was book ad to cover tb rat ofttb Pulllvma Cons. dine circuit. It I a 4ri;plx dJSB-.a buU arousil fulca oil life troll tloa baa set for- men aad woran. Meadel aad Nagel, treat musician, will entertain with violin and accordion playlnc tach play a solo aad their repartoir contalna popular ballads aad ragtime selections. Juggling Wilbur, who ba numerous unique feat and aurprlaea. will com plete tb new show. Wilbur baa tbe e 'reputation of hearing mora novelty la I ble act than aay other Juggler who baa toar4 tb Far Wast recently. several try-ont acta will b pre sented at tb Empreee Beit Thursday Bight alter tb aacond how. Try-out niaht now la a regular featur at tb Kmprvaa and many Portland entertain era kits brokea Into vaudeville alter carina success before tb Empr crowd. Tb local act booked aa extra attractlone at tho Etnpresa ar se lected from th entertainer who ap pear at th Tbursday-alcbt try aula. dhows bow rbang at tb Empress rrary Sunday In at aad of Monday aad at tho mattne today there will b a complete chaag ef programme. Four show ar givsn every Sunday, th matina starling at J and three alght aboara beina staged, beatnnlng at 1. Tb Empre I advartised aa "Tba Caoleat Bpot la Town. CMArtlX ACT AT P.1.VTAGES DLxon'a novel aad play. "Tb Clans man." will have a small Idea of tbe "Birth ef a Nation." yet Dlxon'a work I but a small portion ef Griffith's production. It foe back to tb time of th coming of African slaves to North America, 'continuing; with tb various pbaaea of tb Slav question, and It bearing on United States his tory. Tho Civil War la depleted with Ita dtfeata and victories. Then comes tb assaeainalion of Abraham Lincoln, tbe ordeal of tb leconatrucilon period, with Ita trying times ta the South, tba Ku-Klux-Klan uprising, and finally tb coming cl peac aad prosperity. News and Gossip of Plays and Players. By lease Caaa Baer. "Mars of tbe Movie"' Open Ran With Die Programme Tomorrow. To se such moUoa plctur favorltee as Cbarll Cbaolln. Fatty Arbuckla Bronco Billy Anderson aad Mary Pick- ford la real Ufa will b tb njoyable vent at Panlage for th weak begin ning with tb matlne tomorrow, when Stars f tb Movies." tb big bummer mulcal fare, la presented her for tbe ort time. Ed Armstrong, th musical comedy favorlt. will b featured In tb caat aad will b eorrounded by a larg com pany of skillful entertainers aad a big auty chorua. Th latent aong nit and th brightest line with a keen bit of a plot will go to mak th produc tion the breexleat of bummer entertainment. Manager Johnson baa arracired for a 9K'tai children's matina Saturday, eeptsmber 4. at i iO. when th lltt! folk will be atrtalnd by Karl Emmy and his peta on of th best animal acts la vaudeville. . an J ona tbat.wlU pleas old aad young. Mr. Emmy has group of educated doga that are without peer la vaudeville, and .tbelr par f ormaxic Is a triumph for man's lllty to educate anlmala The act will b th special added attraction. Lalla twlbipl. th Venus oo " heels. will prsnt another striking nombsr on tb procramm. Mil. Selblnl Is tbe wonderful beauty wbos perfect- ness of ngurs and feature created International comment. She la a sen sational cyclist, aad th act la a suc cessful one. Breaking the Bank" Is the highly entertaining vehirl in which Sullivan aad Mason will appear. Th act is a great laughing bit and tba comedy la dean. Inneas snd Ryan are d lux enter tainers whoa songs ar nw and tchy and wbos dances and patter heap everyone pleased. Tb Fantagea orchestra will b heard a concert and tb Marvel Movla will round out tb programme. Mm. Henrietta t fcerrls and bar If models In a aeries of reproductions of th world s masterpieces will be seen for lb final performance this after noon and tonight, th first perform ance starting at 30 la the avsnlng. Tb matinee is at 3 i. 0LPQS 'a! gVilHB D i2t I I ffioToTifE-H-r wn I of other folk who read th nam my family wished on m. Marl A Schrader. la tb Dramatic Mirror, thinks I am a man. Overlooking en tirely my final "a." Atari, who is Madam CrlUc la that excellent mas aala. read my Leon for Leon, aad tbas pigeonholes m as maeeullna. And I'm not. aad never wanted to be. Right In her I could writ a. chapter oa why I wouldn't be. But I prefer to let you sa what Marl has to say. aba la clever and says ttr-nicely. Be cause aha I ao clever. I can forgive her thinking I am Leon, which Is al most as damning aa Cyril or Roy. Com to consider It. Leon Is th worst.' Not that Madam Critic Marl come ruht oat and says ah misread my moniker, sbe only caila ra a "gen tleman." And that, to my suffragist soul la quit aa weird as beina" thought a Leon. However, to Marie's comment, ah says: A cry freer, the Far West bss Just reached me in tna enape or an extract from the Portland ,, Oragon.. , which ,h. ' J" ' thla'-aSml i I mtirsaaRa II PfeawaaTaTsyy'aaWe coo tin tint tmarln that thy mr pottfnc nrthln "or" oa thnx tbara btur I hAV4 tnr BoniMr or minai one oa in CoJ(, ma who p-abiun big Dwipapri Soros of Tthm bttvo coo tnero from th EC Thoy nJoy Nw York knly; and tiiay know -Now Tork. too; all tba beat eluba. aa wall aa tho hotels anil amusamant placea but do you auppoao I coutd pr auada ono of thoao powers to aay tnat ba preferred New York to tba coast? Never! Tber siva due appreciation to our isiana ror taeir (ooa times wniie nere, oui toey poucs.y aaa mat mey are ia mmi uit West-to live that there is a mre. ana tho same time a wbolesomaness, about that cails them back after tba b-vvs been here a little while. If the Orerontan rentleraan aoean t exas;- rerate end Westerners as m rule do not Portland is In tbe haolt of seelne an U qua ted chorus damea. That la too bad. If our beauties only rUxod now lncere!y their charms would ta appreciated so far from borne, I feel qmte sure thy would m win- to tak s chance on tno aiKomiorw w travel and aive the Pacific Coast a real treat. It would be a clever move on the wnir comments boon anma g, BJaKKR S.VLKS I'.ElVJtRrlXGED Monday Bargain Xlrhl Scats to Go to Ilrst AppUcanta.. same seat conditions will prevail at the Baker Theater th coming sea son aa heretofore with but on excep tion, and that is. oa account of the many complaints and request from tb general public no aeason seata will be eld for llooday bargain night. , At first this may cam aa a son of shock to those who have been bavins' tbalr regular seata for tbe paat several years. ut the old way works a severe bard- Itp on the majority who are not able to securo any of tb limited number of la and are thereby deprived the whole aeason of enjoying" the Monday argaia night privilege. Every Tuea day morning, after next Tuesday, tb sal will open for th following Mon day bargain nigh: with a clean sheet nd It will a a strict rul that those who first com will be first served. giving all an uual chance every week for tb popular rargala performance. Season seata tor th other performances win be bald Just tb same as always, including the three bargain matlne. Sunday. Ttedneeday aad Saturday. Tb coming season, with the excel lent compaay announced and tbe superb line ef plas that are to be presented promises to be on of th beat stock season Portland has ever bad. Baker pricea bav been acaled to meet fiaaa cial conditions, a fact Portland theater goers will appreciate. BIG PICTUKE AT HK1LIO TODAY "Birth of a Nation," Bait Million Dollar Spectacle, Offered. Th -Birth of a Nation." D. W. Grif fith's balf-mlllloa-dollar masterpiece, will be offered to Portland tolka at the Helllg today. Tbe picture, which Is founded on Thomas Dixoo's story. The Clansman." was viewed at private ex hibition Wednesday sight by the ceneor board aad Invited newspaper repre sentative. Ibe "Birth ef a Nation" Is the big picture tbat will set a new standard for admiasloa cherg. which started at fl a at In New York, and Is aull run ning, la 14 weeks It bad played to .ttvv.0Oe people at that price. At th present time It Is beina; shown In four other big- cities. Tboaa a bo ar famlligr a lib Thomas nrattv etrle sea ami Of course, you must realise tbat Madame crtlla .lent referrtne to - tbe aueer. 411. Assorted 'sets of sntlqusted chorus dames at are sent out to us on ths Coast lu-.ths everaga aiuaicsi plsrs. She meana the sor r-ouv Kood.lookins creatures who ornaniapt the Broidmmy productions and stsy in Near York while the ahow season is on. They do not have to leave their handsome apart. aaaata. so aom a trapeelag acroae tbe conrl neni. w a saw a few of them with the uecteld abew, and the Winter Garden corn panles bring them to us, and Blanche Ring useu LO. New. lbs man who wrote that seams ts b very sensible aad kind-hearted. (WelL I'd rather have her say I'm sensible snd kind-hearted than call me a "nice little thing.") Marie foes on roaalbly he haa bean to New Tork a few time himself end understands Its lrreslattb; sttractlons for the youns girls snd baiJful women wno evidently prater to laae im Just as comfortably aa thav can to "trapes. Ing across tbe continent." as hs describes tba trip In appreciative terms. I am sure that were he to listen to bit ef Intimate conversation among -those sins wno. tor ens reason or anotnei chiefly because tber are aot beautiful enouah touch the Broadway stsndard are obliged to do the trapeetng. be would eympatutae lth them In their Journeytnira. If lh beautlea .could Jump from New Tork t Portland. I believe that they would be glad to make tbe trip frequently, and no doubt in a snort time wouio pe eins-inr or tn dsilghta of that Weetem city as sffectlvely aa they shrill the joys or our circus street. But when there la a Ions list of cities. towns, hsmlsts which Intervene, together with all the dlecomforta or unaccustomed food, lodrings and sleepless, nights on so- commodaMon trams, it Is not strange th a beautiful, popular and luxury-loving chorua girl shrugs her pretty shoulders. gives a scornful glance, and says, ''Broad' ear tr nothlns." And what are tbe poor msnajrers to dot Tner orrer a:t eorts or inducements: ror. naturally, they wtea their out-of-town com- panlee to maintain their standard Tor beauty for which they were noted before they beran trapesing, but In the faoaa of the pretty strls of the front row they are help- laa it would seem aa easy mstter to aia eover other girle. equally aa pretty to fill the pieces of the balky ones, but don't you oe:ieve it. Thar are so many thins required of freat-row girla to maks bar mora desirable than ethers In ths ssvsral hundred com' petltore for the aame position. If a girl wants to know Juat bow pretty she Is. should sdvtae ber to svply to the manage meat of a Mg musical production which ia enssglng Ita chorua. it won t taaa long to learn- all ber good ana bad points la no tetaaable terms. tt'e a aevere teat, but aorta taklna whan in douot- Kexllr. tne stanaara or beauty mat va competent to bask m the glare of tbe atr one- eat calcium aavd to be- inapecteo at ci range along tbe aisles snd runwsrs Is vary high, aa any aumoer or sine rrom small. distant towns have discovered, in tea vee.n women hava beea brouebt up. . by reeeoa of Ibe admiration ef the village In which uir live, te believe that all may have te do la to walk Into tbe moat no Lao beauty-eelector mahegefa office sad niece in the front row la theirs. But beasty In Backbay aad beauty la New Tork are two difterant types. I bavs heard mur an. strsbsera t our city. say that they can see more beautiful' girls ea eae block en Broadway than tbey could la aa aftemooa'a stroll elsewhere. Like the irl from the eme.1 town who has been told that she la a bora actress becsuse sbs e s a poem or ao la waat ta ba called "elocution." the village belle teems ea arriving aa Broadway that tbe eemoeiltto la everpowerlng. and she b got te enow tnem, ia oraer to meao a siarr la a position, where sne wui attract at tentiaa. tor beaut from all these United Statee te ea display here. and. aa a maa 1 know r.kea ta express It, "one becomes vary chaoay. ' The gentiemaa ea Tbe cregeniaa Knows ail this, ror uae moat ox tnoee vtesisra sswspaper men. ne doubt, be make a trip East ta tb Waldorf at least ono year. aad remalae long enough to transact all bis business, aad "look tem ever" bealdea. tall you thoae western men are not miss. Ing anything ia tbe amusement field, and if prats arenTS -wno irapee ec?-oaB mi 20th Astoria Annual Regatta ASTORIA, OaU SEPT. I-S-4 Tbe Blrteet Water Carnival ta the North west. a or urxicier euotoreoel . Contests f tb. Pae CoaaU ef Cattee! Stalea Xavy Will Participate Dare of Water aad Land Sport A ateXOJUA 1XVIIJUI aOU from a subsiltut. Lonls GunnlntT was married a fort nlarht aso in San Diego. Cal. Her hus band Is Oscar Selling, a violinist in the Brahms quintet. The marriage Is the result of a romance begun when the llftht opora star met the violinist six niontb ago on their adjoining- ranches at Sierra fadr. t-Rl. miss uunnins, who has been fllllnar a European- en gsgemenf, was forced by the war to re turn to America. .-No sooner bad she arrived here than she hastened to her Western ranch. She is one of the few stars who really bag a country estate lp huiitle to when war clouds threaten. Bo many country estates, you know. exist only in the mind of the press agent, or the atar herself or himself. Anyway. Hiss Gunning" met her neigh bor rancher and now she is airs, bei ltnav 'Miss Gunning- was the Star In "The Balkan Princess" and in Mar- celle." and has made a record for her self and- records for anyone else phonoftraphically inclined, of her voice, with Madame ShumaDn-Uelnck. The two are close friends. sea A report from Berlin ssys that S500 German actors are fighting for their country. Many of them have dlstln guished themselves anjl won the iron cross. Noted actors like J'aul wegner. Ernest - Muita and Otto Province re ceived the iron cross of the first class. and 22) members of the stage tbe Iron cross, second class. a a - w Five companies ar touring the conn. try in "Under Cover." which Is coming to tb Helllg this Fail. m m w Billy (Single) Clifford is In Billings, on. the Yellowstone, with a musical comedy company and next week Al Jolson arrives. 'o Seat, No Fare, Is Threat. -TRENTON. Aug. 24. The City Com mission has under consideration ths ad visability of enforcing the no-seat-no-fare ordinance, passed some years ago. The question was brought before the Commission by -he Central Labor Union, whose representative called at tention to the fact tbat a fine of 250 imposed in 1911 for a violation of this act was never collected. The Commis sion will now go after the fine. The trolley company officially announced acquieaence in the Utility Board's order against abolishing the strip ticket. DYE SECRET IS ; SOLVED American Chemists Devise Way to Overcome Effects of War. HAKTFORD. Conn Aug. 21. With tbe announcement here recently that Philadelphia hosiery manufacturers blocked at all points in the attempts to get tbe precious aniline dyes necessary lor their plants and Heretofore fur nished by Germany, bad under Dela ware laws formed the American Co operative Dye & Chemical Works, cam the solution of the secrecy pervading the mysterious heavily-guarded factory at Chester, Conn where the townspeo ple were sure poisonous gas bombs were being manufactured, because of the yel low-tinted smoke. On account of the scarcity and 'con sequent high price of phenol, a special plant has Just been finished where the first batch of carbolic acid crystals ever made in America was produced a few days ago. According to original form ulae, solved by a Russian chemist for merly employed in Germany, a black dye has been made and has withstood all tbe severest tests of iuo experts. who say that, black having been dis covered, the other colors are easy. The factory is being conducted by Dr. I. V. Stanislaus, of South Bend, Ind.. and William Aims, a Philadelphia dye expert. Secretary C. B. Carter, of the Philadelphia Hosiery Manufacturers Association, says the tests are beyond expectation, and that tbe factory in time will supplant all need for imported Gerjnan dyes. . GOOD SAMARITAN IS. FINED Man Arrested for Giving; Ice for 111 Baby on Sunday. ; METUCHEN. N. J., Aug. 24. Record er Bundy. of Linden, sentenced Ludrlck Sipp to three months In the Union County jail in default of payment of 275 fine after convicting him of break ing the law by selling ice on Sunday. Sipp is arranging for an appeal to a higher court- tie is an ice dealer, ana said in court that Sunday .he had I opened his Ice bouse at tbe earnest so licitation of one of bis customers who wanted the ice for a sick baby. He said that he did not ask or receive any I money for the lea Policeman Dunn, who saw tbe chunk of Ice leaving Slpp's ice house. Imme diately arrested him. A scuffle en sued and th policeman was quit I mussed" up. In defending Sipp at the hearing- his counsel. Lawyer Bender, dwelt upon the story of the good Samaritan.- ' Washington at Park Street, Beginning Today Second Big Week Portland's Greatest Favorite -r ' 3f a-.tS.rl-i ;k -: - Si-Hid s 'T - . I 4-V ST. APPEARING 2 TO 5 P. M. AND 7 TO 10 P. M. THE WONDERFUL 1Y1ME. 3 sam. ' aJ asLLai at ksawL b VeaL b siX ll NEW SONGS EVERY DAY SmGING TODAY "The Holy City," "Annie Laurie," "Last Rose of Summer." Francis X. Bushman THE,LADIES' FAVORITE .. .. AND. Marguerite Snow ' ' - - in '- : :' Hie Second in Gommand' Uncruml'xl VaudervCIewBroadve-atw ait Alder Playinir Exclusively Big-Time Act at Popular Prices Week Beginning Monday Matinee, August 30 P The Musical Success of the Summer Season. "Stars of the Movies" A. Cyclonic Musical Fare of the Motion-Picture World. With Ed . Armstrong and a Big Chorus. INNESS & RYAN The Smart Entertainers. LALLA SELBINI The Venus on Wheels. SULLIVAN & MASON In "Breaking- .the Bank." MARVEL MOVIES Special Added Attraction Karl Emmy and His Pets Tb Act Delightful for the Little Folk. (Don't Forget the Children's Matinee, Saturday. September 4. 2:80 P. M. XOTE Teisy Oaly, First Saaaay KveralaaT Per-foraaaac. StSO. ens ssd First Rew Baleeay Seaita elewerveet by PTioae Hmm A 223a. Taree Skews ba&ly StSO, 7s30 aad P. M. 51 1 . , Charles Frohman's Signal Success I in Which John Drew Scored a .w-ma f Ae-vf-1 -v Matineea All Seats 10c R " i ' frar I r.ar Suadaya and Eveninga, 10c and 15c. B aTaaVWaa-alaae 1,OBe Seata 25c. B D BBrrflrrajHBrajpJBVfafafBB B Wash, at Park f'j- I , Today. Until Wednesday. . f a.4 J ' H THE! NOTED ACTOR, f :J' T ' l 1 RflBERTl'l 'I WARWICK JO la a Perfectly Plctnrlzett Jt ' s.', B B Romce .. Great ArtUt. WARWICK I 1 BfeaT UOlaV 1 The Stolen Voice A Story ef a SOOO-a.Week Artist Who, Suddenly Without wara lag, Loses Bla Voice aad Become a Motion-Picture Star. A PHOTOPLAY WITHIN A PHOTOPLAY 18 Opening Announcement THE FAMOUS BAKER PLAYERS AT BAKER THEATER BROADWAY AND MORRISON STS. . Season 1915-16. . Beginning Sunday Matinee, September 5, 1915. In Bayard Veiller's Remarkable Play of Modern Times WITHIN THE LAW To be followed by tbe strongest line of New York successes and produc tions ever offered in Stock here. Greater Company than ever, including: many of the foremost favorites Portland has known. - . , - . NOTE. THE PRICES Evenings 25c, 50c .Box, and Logft Seats 75c .. All Matinee and Monday Special Bargain Performance All Seata (xcept Box and Lose), 25c.