The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 21, 1915, SECTION FOUR, Page 2, Image 50

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    0 TIIH SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND. NOTE3IBER 21, 191o. -
Today and All Week
Begins 6 P.M. (Monday Excepted)
Orton E. Goodwin and Sol Baum Present
D; W. GRIFFITH'S
(Producer of "The Birth of a Nation.")
SECOND WONDER PICTURE
v. " ... (rv
nt L: - livfctt-
rp.
HC mora follow !. danai'linca
tea akrtaiaa of artor folk Ib
ntoee t mi Irrpraeaea aot ! r truly
tj at I1 at iturnN! of tf m
fc. . jr.afor aa4 iMfnor for
c:aa ar air. froT tie loina
jf Ika SJtrX"''. A'.aaja it aaa tn
a saur f Interest l rn ta rJ (
IK a.traa-. who kail front ill couth,
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In Irta U.-anl ' d-aya "baro-
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l-r -n.l.''hr . kla n ta ma.
t( (.mi aA . a Ika turth:
pawtk lif Ira-ipma tta4 takal litfrn.
tia itdiCru atravapfce rtyri In aa
hitarn Hul tkaa laya !.
rnI jr.d hort.at . ac'r.a.a ara Boar
l tli Vt aot : pur
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pirta.a dwa to l-w Iti aa.
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tkaa mi i'' r " r I
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t t tfct CI ffl-n ark ara secaa
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af t; t pirl lf-rj.4 a-r4i-tw
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tna aa.it. har4 to. tdal arrl4
la iritja taAt. T'u.i II la
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pruiafu' 'v of "j -t.iialf 1:-- a. f l-r
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appiT t Fi. rsnmel a.ait al la
llsa ct'Kui. I can thlak af a 11 'f
Irfnt ta pf T la lhTi. mTlf. hut I
ran I tru! thm. l-ut thara anoul l "
a n;j.a. tri- navna tf ipiiroi'laTTi !
atual Iba lrm rM.-fc.a' ar auab aa
aro.ia4 la lar air4 11:1 Crla ta lh
marr -marrr. I am rt ru(i-niiii
tttm I rwt' nl a aama fur than.
T" a r A. I fmiH fl'l f thi rar.
Pmr witt th.a .h;'ct. a hira ha
ma fvr 4f. l baua thr
Iml trurl . tlt a'loul th lr
Traa 4 l I a n la larnrj II
tnara'a mora ttiai hra haa lo for
aorra tlma b'it oaa oo4 i:ow. "la4y
r.art.,!."" la aa fa' aaj a. tiav-ai-har
i-::. aa4 If I t abant II t--JT
I aoti anyth n to tatl about
n.t: Sjfi4r. rV It; It I yu aiJt
Tia P'!." u'b la mr' fcr. jnl
"l:ralrr V! mi" "Tln lia4"
P-rt at rNa lti':c ana wvaa fr lo
r. -t. "r-atrr f;:ior.a' batffna
lulu. tn a :riii. for a '
run at t r a- rak".
. a a
A rr tNaatrira Irval la arofrlaI la
"Twit rdO tl an uprurirtiwlT
f ianir farva af 4omaia ISa In r
apartraaal-kair.a. It aa rlltn by
"al:!5ory H-I4 4 Mrrl Ma?o
an4 for a ratr pa.l rao itn
n.n1)il tt-iaaa lr Saw OfK.
Tha 1rr ia T4l- a an-l "-l.an. tha tlnaa
tpafkflRC arltry ai4 tha ktfffily arla
laal i-orro ;!' a' una i vhl-h th. c lr-ar-t.ra
fia4 lh-n- a t aa m tnl r th r rn
akiC m alirl Irraar.t i'a.
Tain l;a l 6 prt. hara ar
a rul uk ir. ! Juli.'t. Iar. J
vairtlt l-rrw-, la"lon Ir4. tkaal
l'nri, "4'1 MlK"n. X I liam
II itin a4 otaf-.
Th "lilPTiifil I fir jll af rll
aiak. In lha ftMr th.ra will la pt--
I iraa at lla It.ilif Tia aftrrnonn lha
m, On lf Mi a rarital In
thai plihaua an-l lomu-ma nfsht
I.r4 aa 4 Ij4t AhaMaaaj ara ta l.-.
Inf..
a a
fa m latlnr rnalaat al tha !akar. In
hut f"" ""! I" har ckolca
MM ii ba aul on. "iil ln
Imav ran aa ananimoialr for fir.l
M.-o. Ihal I1a l It o on tk
hoa4a In !' bilirloua a-ca f1 .1
.j.-'lff l'l 0 atrallaat 5(of.
tunitia. a. Viff haa l- ri-1
of a fnllltin 4n'Tra In a itf inH
rani 4 It Tn-a a a fifliatloi rp..
atrltaraanl a"!"'!! tM plaa tnal I.
riaijn t iriki It a Ta.a Wll
ba aa attra rnasirt.a aaj Tk iwiac
4T.
a a a
Ma't. famaua prtn-
ra!i for hat- rirtiJ:l nf 'Na t l!a
a "litnucmiV a I I'jta4 a birf
n.-- an . ' I kaa4'laar of la, j
1aa. i.a::l:i at f" r-r.a.iaa IM
f.iritfou i "i a o ti"-j piin'i a
-I.Tl.Tiif."
Iw.uH c ! "HI Ii
li-a aH.'a 'on al tha Orr.r.a-jaa !
nr.. a T"aT ra fnrl-4. I"l4a. A'.ca
aarf Mattr Vra-. a liwll .iniinj
tt lk lr.
i iiai ii al! wr an 1
tha tlr.l Ul
I baak.4 by laa rof4uo rr.,a
UN - " 1 I ay 17.000.000. but on the conditions tnii ri CZ
s- - ' ' - K N I v fp S ' he uet rid of every cent the old man f 1 lJf - IDC
Ui ' - . - 'J i I i l V. v "ad left within one year, and do it I I .
. - - " I ' AO. ti I under certain restrictions. -IkJ .,. . Mi.a.iiua
.1 Tl SV 1 1 - - "-- ' 1 ' " ""' -- ,
I 1 1 a - . a r-t a-j. a i
a. TTI 1 -! I K I mixed up in it. and a whole lot oi in- A - mm mm i I I ! 'SJv
W. ' -:' J )) terestlng characters. The "irony of TTXS jT 4 i
VV .' w " ' r y iiVlW fate" Is Illustrated, when, every time If lit V T iU
X - JT ScLfi Monty speculates In the old proposl- ffk I1 'FtV
NN " r O'-aiGri Hons that used to break him. they now II JJ Jfs-WA 1 N- i a i
"V . - rViW sa lust the other way. and. not being UmmV 4Sa Ja asaia aha- aaaaaalBl ahak aa
V aw t. r
aant aina lha taa rrinrmo irrpniqa
aaiai4 coacrel hra tan a.
a a
t lha t'.muraaa "Tha Ornlnnl A-I
!-aat'f 'P la tha fc-adliir. ajl'.b a li
Ara'-lan at)'l hira an4 whita 1:14-
!. aattara la lllnc !"" "a
tur4 runiar la liappr Ja-'k Car4nar
. D,a r 01-pap" In a plarl'l cali.d
tka ar Z-.ar."
a a a
Taniaca lrJ:i" at!rilin ! '
1-ruai.arltr i M. ' a ba f of ir.-
ara an4 In.tru rfroia' ni.
-ti l:i.i)V iu.i;i: i wi:i:k
llollrrklnc rt- Will Iu Prracol.il
I llrlllc Minda.
Aa Important trml nnugr"l for
Il.in. TTiaaiA. :n..Jr l Ta lor.
aao r. (Dti, bainr.!- na.l ttun-lar.
NoTambar H. a. in matinaaa NV.Jnc.ilay
r4 a.mrd.j. J A ba th IpiMjI lo.-l
praaanlat;on of Tarin HfJ.' a rollU'k.
n farva of lifa am.ma .a flat daal.-
r. tr Jalibtti r"ir'.J anj Marcarrl
Maor. author of 'llabjr Mitit." which
c-rn.a ha.-a diracl from a rarord run
of an ratlr aar In Now Tork Cur.
hir prraa an4 pabllr ara-:aimrl II aa
n o V linai'4 Ike Ani'iic-.n lai;
kaa aar k n' a n
-Ta In lirrta I. a rri.ili- an-l Inara
Itat. re rpittion of l'ia auiaiin anl
amu.inc alvcntura. rl thrra iiarri-il
murlr. ahi rr naiahhop. In oi " of
lha faahlonjblr Ij: a la. Iin.nl - biillrtinrra
ahl h ahun4 In r.ru'i aacllona of
Nan- Tork Oir. In com fur ml t alth
ita tula, lha -nra of lha r'a) ara laid
In a ilrr ln -rhamber.
Tha appaaranra thara of an Italian
lanor. In Ita tubnlmta rnl.apprrhrn.lnn
that il la hia on n In.li-j.l f his riaich.
bor a, prutt.a thm aiiUAtiou fniiii ahii n
a tariatv ot l-jtltcruua cuinplcaliooa la
ault. I'rar'ouar thla lanor and hia alfa
n4 ano'.krr naw l -iiurTt.d pair hava
baaa m'slbori In aiiuihar ai'ar Ininl
i.oi T a t.nr prr.i-t. In f'-rririu ai-
trniiona upon lUa virlbr!'l. whoaa hui-
bn4 In.l.ta upon muilnr. o. al.i.
doaa lha If nor f wifa and. vf rourai. Ilia
two c.upiaa. urknonn to am h otbar.
ran a Into tha aama bu'.ldinc
Tha brtlltarl rit ! ba iern Tiara In
rtj'laa Ju'.latio lr. J. Morrl'. Morrl-
on. Marlon lrd. Caul roral. Killlhl
Wham. Wil. lam Vrtor a ad othr.
I lt)KTUM .II(I.h IIOOKKU
llmdllni Plur on Orlram Illll la
IIpIJ hf Lnura Nrlaon Hall.
IVaut and danrinc ara tba piln-
rlpal rlamanta of tha ahoar opt at (
al I a frfrinun hi a'l.rnoon and lb
ri 1 roaaaaaa mora .rlplr Crutn any
r-th-r aii-nOiirit f-r iirixicirm patrons
rtorluf I pail la raka. . Tba ahoar
pl.a Ii afm-i.t an nli-ctrl llo, tha
fair a hxlne II rr prri Jit la
lh. ....n-art Mil.
It.ad ina p air I. f. I'd h laura Nrl
aon Halt aha la rrrf4 aa on. r
lha nr".l b.aut'fUk amncn on lha
m.rlr-an lit.'' !' Ml'l c'r.--
tUH
m 5 r aa
T7 X ----- . ... v.
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a.i .'.aa.
;;
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JSJT l&oc SSI
rd from ltiO'i"H'i"
ll-nt V. Sa-
i-o lu play i-io lull- roll- In inn auo-(ur-
. rry oioan." Miiv b-i ar"
r-aird proiiiir-'ntlv In man a 1 11 to Mia.
In-liu.lnK 'Thf Thrra of I'f." "lilrla."
"Thr haiail Va." "The U0110 Hand'
a ml iat;"n .V-tl."
liar lal anirAirinirnt on tha IkUI
ma'a lai;' brr.a-anirln4 aiidi-vi:la
ja aa Idi'jnui; itolhi-r In "Tlia I"oor
l.uila It'ih Ilr!." In hrr fnhainn lour
Mla U.i l la .rrnlln Ivir.l-Tar.F.a."
a ptail writian l-v Kolurl II. Mc
U iwh.in. auih.ir of "Thi Ktarnitl -Ull-dal-no."
It u fc-rlpldna aWi left wilt
many conirdy Itm-a ami Uuu-provok-mir;
alluallon-
An attra allrnrllon In lha nw
tlrptiaum hon- will l foirr rortland
cirU who rra leW. d by Carl Reller.
mtnairr of lha Orphcum. Friday, to
takr the plkcc of "Al) lorin." the lour
of ahl'h h bean 1 hstiiiod. The KlrU
arc Krlaila. Hilda. Allr and Catsy Wer
rn. daUBlitam of Mr. and Mn K. Wrr
ran. of :l Hamilton ktrecl. this clly.
Thy form a family iiwartet and will
fine aavrral harmony lei-liona. All
four klrU are cradt'atra of the Lin
coln Hlsh S liool. Alue and Hilda are
ilcnoraiihtra. riTiplo)rd by lha Fort
land Kallwa). Uht V Cower Company:
I'rlrda la a modiaie In the employ of
an rcluaia Cortland ahnp. nnd Hetty
la tha home strl'' of the four. Tht
Werran ialrra ara pretly, of r'tukl
heiKltl and eai-h la a t ullurad lnr,
I rlrdj and Hr-uy beln the aopranoa
Mtd Alt.e and ItiUla lha alioa.
The ilrl nl al laa Orrheum
Wadnrattav mornin In a try-out for
Mr. Hatter, and Ihey were r e-nmiiiriidcd
inirnrdiately for an Orphaum rnian
mint, The clrta hae appeared hrre-
7 X:
, l V arar
l
-ROrLBItl " LlOUf AT PASTAut.
tofore t.nly In private entertalnmanta.
and Ihtir Orpheum rngaKemenl la their
debut on the stage. They range In
years from l to 2. and ar native
UreKoniiins. all havlntr been born and
reared In Portland. The Mle Wer
ran ara tinder the rliaperonaaie of aliea
Jean Wold. Instructor of girls' gym
naatlia in tha WashluKton and Lincoln
limb school, who was Instrumental in
mini)- llii-lr fln.1 vaudeville entfage-
"Tlie llailct Ulverllniii-iiient" Is 0
n. tit r.kanic nnd rliararter dances
pri-ii ntod liy nine danrtra from the
V 1 1 r o;olHaii 1 ipt 1 a-lioum- of New
Vu.k. San Wood, i-elubratud Nrw
York Winter t;rd.-n danseiiMe. bi-intT
the alar of the lalli-t. Miss Wood was
born and riarrd in t-an Krancisco.
ahcru alia danced on ihe stane for the
llrst time whi-n nhi- was but 5 years old.
Uatrr. In-Ios Aniroleii. ahc i the pre
nucic dancer of the ballet In the Kn
lis.'i p.intoiiniiii s at the Auditorium.
She h.s aiipeared In the principal cit
ies of liuropr- with rrcat sur-ccos and
arte as thr foni Ins; st.ir of "The Cui's
liiK Show of 113." Miss Wood broke
:i records at R.-tlor's. In New York,
where site -s the special attraction
for a full ei-aon. The dances of "The
iiallet Llvei-iiement" Include the fl-lowin--:
tiavoite. tSypry Tarantella,
btittcrllicx. P-ta de leu. t.irienta If. pre
'.udi: by riinpln and Hacchanal.
Next in thr new (trpheum show Is
i.i-ne.ai" Cd Ijivii.e. Ihc man who hus
"suldiered" all his life. Iavlne Is a
rorni-diin of noln ns vetl as a Juk-
aler. His uniform alone i-ufflcrs 10 win
IuukIis f-r his act.
Nonet te. Ihr violinist who slnics. will
be siin in a return enKaftement. Non
rlle a discovered'" by Tsaye. and
nas arxompanist for Nordica. Schu-mann-Hrlnk
and other fzrejkt concert
artists en lour before she was enitaired
for orpheutn vaudeville by Martin
,i,rk-
Lew Hawkins, who Is billed as 'The
Ch-Merlield of Minstrelsy." will enter
tain with a series of lively songs,
aii.uslns- antics and stories. Hawkins
has a style ail his own. and In the pop
ular days of minstrel shows he was
considered to he one of the best end
men In the business.
tsrtllna g-ymnastlc feats will be of
fered fcy the Flyina- Werntz duo. These
entertainers do amaiina; frets on
trarezo and the woman of the duo
whirls like a top while suspended to
midair.
The Orpheum Travel Weekly will
show movlntt-plcture views of Franci
French India and Madagascar. The Or
pheum concert orchestra undoV the
leadership of Frank Harwood will Rive
a half-hour concert preceding every
matinee and every nieht show.
IWiEUSTKirs MILLIONS" IIKKK
sonant ionul Uranuitlsatlim of Mc-
Culrlicon to lie TrcM-nUil nt Halter.
Seelnc "Rrenilrr'n Miilions." which
tl.e Tt.iker I'l.iyera will offer for
1 lu-nkMilrlnc week, beeinnlnir this aft
rrrnnn. la lie hnvlm part in the In-
n
iv-, ; j
i 7" - " Vaaaar
- 1 iaaa"
I m
, i , -a- a- -
1 ' a ai iaj
tifnKele thrillintr came of spending
1.000.00') in a year.- It ifi so realistic,
so remarkably dramatized that it car
rliK tho audience alonjr nipidly with
every scene and as evai-yona loves to
Imagine himself or herself helping- dis
pose of this huRri sura. It ia easy o
enter Inta the excitement of it. Easy
vou simply cannot hcP It. and thafs.
what makes the play euch a bie suc
cess. In the first place Montgomery Brew
ster was poor, then he. suddenly In
herited a cool million from hia skin
llirrt old rrandfather. It never rains
hut it pours, they s.-y. and before he
had time to get used tt) it, aJons come3
a lawyer and tells him that an uncle
away out in Montana, who hated
Krandfather. had Just died and left him
17.000.000. but on the conditions that
he tret rid of every cent the old man
had" l.-ft within one year, and do it
under certain restrictions.
It is the carrying out of the bargain
under the rules that makes the play
one of the most exciting, fascinating
four acts ever put on the stage. Of
course, there is a lot of love interest
mixed up in it. and a whole lot of in
teresting characters. The "irony of
fate" Is Illustrated, when, every time
Monty speculates In "the old proposi
tions that used to break him. they now
go Just the other way. and. not being
permitted to take anyone into hia con
fidence, all his friends do everything
In their power to try. to keep hiui from
waning his fortune. Edward Wood
ruff will play' the title role. In addi
tion to the regular matinees- today.
Wednesday and Sat.urd.iy. there will be
a siiec-ial bargain matinee Thursday
(Thanksgiving day).
CIKCIS ACT LEADS KMPKfcSS
Arabian ' AVIiHe JIor-4 sttd Four
IWatitifnl KiirINIi Sfltors Pose,
One of the prettiott circus acts eve
touring the West will bo the headline
attraction nt the Empress Theater,
starting this afternoon. Original' Act
Beautiful" ia the title.. Introducing
big Arabian white liuii-o together ulth
four beautiful white Engllhh setters.
presenting famous hunting scene In
living titatues. The act is entirely
dreased in white und a man and
woman in white riding habit take part
In the exhibition. This attraction had
a run of 62 consecutive Weeks at the
New York Hipnodrome. and has been
featured with Uinglinz Bros, and
Uarnum A: Pailey's circuses.
Happy Jack Oardner nd company
will present The War Zone, a com
edy drama. Gardner, the well-known
blackface comedian, play the part of
the negro in this sketch true to life.
The scene is a field hospital In the went
frontier. Otner characters in the sketch
are an American Red Cross nurse and
an Irish soldier.
Seymour und Kobint-on will offer
comedy acrobatic turn that Is said to
far above the average act of its kind.
The male member of the pair does a
lot of sensational and freak tumbling
sluiith. while his pretty little partner's
acrobatic feats are only, slightly less
difficult and thrilling.
Ollle Carew. a charming comedienne,
late of tlie "September Morn" company,
will offer ;i prrtty singing and danc
ing act. Mum ford and Thompson, in
"Humorosities." introduce -a lot of
humor and good singing. Ames and
Corbett are novelty drum and- loop-the-loop
dancers. Introducing soft and
hard-shoe dancing in a revolving- drum.
which is said to be a h;g novelty.
Eddie Lovett and Mabel Wyatt will
present a comedy singing, dancing and
talking act. entitled "Tlie -substitute
constituting a great Sullivan & Consi-
dine show.
MUSIC FKATUI5KS PAXTAGES
Prosperily Eight YilI Be Headline
Offering; Thin Week.
With a. name indR-ative of their
striking successes in the principal the-
atets In tne Eatd, the Prosperity Eight,
vaudeville s greatest musicians, come
featured to Cnntages for the week
commencing with the matinee tomor
row.
Manager J. A. Johnson recently saw
the enure bill at Seattle and he un
oualifiedly endorsed It as being one of
the best bills ever offered at popular
prices In Portland. "Every act is a
hit." he SRld.
The Crosperity Eight make their
first appearance here after a season of
genuine successes and their programmr
is an extensive one. Cornets, trom
bones. French horns and other bras.-
Instruments are used by this famous
octet. The art Is handsomely mounted
and the costumes nre elaborate.
Buster Santos and I .acq tie Hays are
the girls with the funny figures, who
will be the spfial added attraction.
They Introduce a singing and patter
act that never lags and the wonderful
personality nnd physique of the stars
will add much to the merit of the act.
They were recently headliners in a
leading Chicago theater where the dra
matic critics placed them among the
five "feature" acts for the week in
which they appeared. Their songs are
new and their mode of rendition is sur
prising. College Days" Is a big musical play
let which serves as a vehicle for the
Sorority Girls. There is a distinct
plot to the production which is well
mounted and there are enoughfunmak
ers to keep the life of the act extreme
ly active. The latest songs are well
handled by the principals and the
pretty and clever chorus of sorority
girle.
Harmonious Nonsense" Is the ve
hicle used by Stein and Hume, who.-e
humor is famous and whose patter i.
Iiew and bright. Their Jokes have nol
been heard here before.
Striking features urc introduced 011
the slack and tight wires by llie and
Johuny Vanis, former circus stars.
"Avenging Conscience" is my
picture than "The Birth of a
iU time. - r
Stfffia:ested bv
'Telltale Heart"
ly is "Avenging Conscience" produced by the producer of
the Birth of a Nation," but it has the same cast.
Not only
CAST -HENRY
WALTHALL BLANCHE SWEET
MAE MARSH RALPH LEWIS -
ROBERT HARRON GEORGE SIEGMAN .
SPOTTISWOODE AITKEN JOSEPHINE CROWELL .
New York World "Avenging Conscience" is the. best film produc
tion ever at the Strand. It turned away thousands. It is a far
more wonderful production than Griffith's other wonder picture,
"The Birth of a Nation." '
HOME OF THE INCOMPARABLE BAKER PLAYERS
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING WEEK ATTRACTION
Starting Sunday (Today) Matinee, Nov. 21, 1915
Special
Thanksgiving-Day
Matinee
Thursday, 25c
Dramatized From George
brated Story."' A riay leemmg mm i,
. - .-- - Exhilarating Action."
Novel, Spectacular, and Thrilling Demonstration of
the Art of Spending Money and Spending It Fast.
Immense Cast,and Production, Under Direction of
. ...... . Walter B. Gilbert. .
Evenings : 25c, 50c ; Box and Loge 75c
Matinees: All Seats 25c (Except Box)
Matinees This Week; Sun., Wed., Thurs. and Sat.
Next. Week: THE BARRIER (Rex Beach)
who are making a Winter tour of the
Pantues circuit.
Exclusive features are introduced in
.. M.H-iH..- and the Canlaseo
Orchestra, under the direction of George
E Jefferv, will ie ne.o ...
Patrons- of the theater should remem-,,..,-mmi.
is continuous
'u , o'clock. ad that
two hours -of lauueum. a. -everv
performance next week, with
absolutely no increase In
curtain time is 2:110. and 9 o clock.
1 l.V IS KINti AT LVKIC SHOW
CoiiH'dians .Arc Ajipcarins With
Company of 30 in 'Mnie. dierry.
'Commencing . with the matinee this
afternoon, Dillon and King,, those
funny fellows who have made millions
laugh, will present taeir popular com
pany of 30 in their newest success,
"Madame Cherry," at the Lyric Theater,
Fourth aiidJ Stark streets. This suc
cess will be replete wun origin,
comedy, catchy and tuneful song- num
bers and handsome costumes.
It will be the most pretentions ot
tering of the present season and every
member if the company will be seen at
their best. Petite Grace Allen will be
in the title role, and judging irom ner
. wt-wrti ,n.a Mlie will more than
past I'o - i -
suit the role. Dillon and King, in tneir
usual characters of Mike anu ike, win
l. - .j , ni'ii- h..t und n. real laugh
Lie i- ' " - . -
fest may be expected from these two
r1-
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IfSlIrLOH
kKrT?G 2
MGING
CIENCE
supreme achievement. It is a greater
Nation." It is two years ahead of
(Signed.) D. W. GRIFFITH.
Edgar Allan Poe's
and "Annabel Lea.
25c
THEATER
Main 2, A 53G0. Broad
way nd Morrison Sis.
Milton W. Seaman,.
Manager.
Favorite of Them All
BREWSTER'S
MILLIONS
BarrMcCheon's Cele-
Jolly "fellow s, ""whose only ambition is
to make others happy.
Charlies lleilly will be sceti as a
(fashing lieutenant; Vela Lawrence as
Lillian -iHocks, an adventuress; Clarence
Wardis as tlie bellboy: Olive Artell as
the maid, and Frank Harrington, the
irritable Frenchman. Tin;-scene is laid
in' Paris and the plot deals with Mike
and fke trying- to make a favorable
Impression upon Madame Cherry. Tncrc.
will be many musical numbers and
specialties, the Columbia Quartet, after
a siJence of a number of weeks, be
ing down for a specialty that promises
much. Tuesday night 'profit-sharing
will again be indulged in by the patron.i
of this popular playhouse and on Fri
day night after each performance th.!
chorlis sirls will Rive their usual
contest.
Thursday being Tlianksgivin-r -day,
special performances will be 'given tlio
same as Sunday: Matinee at :30 and
continuance in the evening, commenc
ing at ti o'clock. '
"DADDY liOXti LKGS" IS COMING
Orcut Play .Slaved by Henry Miller
Is Ileilfg Attraction Dccenibrr .""..
'nuddv- Lonir Logs." the reigning
dramatic success on the Knslish-spcak-
inir stage, will be introciuceu io uu:
playgoers of this city at the Heilig
Theater. Broadway and Taylor, begin
ning Sunday, December .".
The play. written by .lean Webster
(Cone ludnii eii lJWi- I'nliimn
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It