The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 28, 1919, SECTION FOUR, Page 5, Image 53

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    THE SUNDAY OREGON! AN, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 28, 1919.
"MONSIEUR BEUCAIRE"
MAKES HIT IN GOTHAM
Marion Green Is Younger Than Late Mr. Mansfield but Portrays Role
Almost as Well Star Cast Brought Intact From London,
i
1 1 Mil 'I P niJWT '
I leading role, Vinton Freedley, the
I hero, and Clayton White Is also a
member of the "Miss Millions" cast.
Clssle Sewell and a number of others
had some good dancing numbers and
the chorus girls were pretty and sane
well. But It seemed odd to see a
good-sized production in the tiny
Punch and Judy! Probably another
case of "Theater, theater; who's got
a theater?"
CHRISTMAS IS QUIET ONE
Estacada Celebrates With Chil
dren's Services In Churches.
ESTACADA. Or., Iec. 27. Special)
Christmas passed very quietly here.
The Methodist and Christian churches
had children's exercises Monday
night. The merchants report a good
trade for the week preceding. Tues
day night the Masons and Eastern
Star chapter held a Joint public In
stallation of the newiy elected offi
cers with a banquet following. The
officers Installed are:
Worshipful master. Thomas Watson ; se
nior warden, K. D. Allen ; Junior warden,
C. O. Norria; treasurer, C. S. Allen; secre
tary. WH'ifam Dale: senior deacon, Theo
dore Ahlbfcrg; Junior deacon, 8. E. "VVoos
ter; senior steward, R. H. Keith; Junior
steward, R. H. Carter; tustee, three years,
R. H. Carter.
The Star officers were:
Worthy matron, Elisabeth Worn or;
worthy patron. C. S. Allen; assistant
matron, Ida N orris; secretary, Catherine
Allen; treasurer. Elizabeth Sparks; chap
lain. Susie Greenwood ; marshal, Alice
Laury ; warder, Plena Drill, sentinel,
Csarles Norris; escort, Mae Reed; assistant
escort, Maude Sturgeon ; the Star points
wers Cordelia Carter. Elizabeth Allen. Ruth
Keith, Jennie Krieger and Mary Smith.
The Eagle creek grange elected the
following officers last week:
Master, Millard Trullinger: overseer, P.
Woodle; lecturer, Mrs. Mae Phillips; stew
ard, J. P. Stelnman; chaplain. Mrs. Tount;
treasurer, 21. H. Hoffmelster; gatekeeper,
E. I. Trullinger; secretary, Mrs. Llnnle V.
Gibson; Ceres, Mrs. Louise Douglas; Po
mona, Mrs. Maggie Bates; Flora, Mrs.
Mary Helple; lady assistant steward. Miss
Myrtle Hoffmelster.
THREE WOUNDS SURVIVED
Syrian, Shot by Mexican. Bandits,
Makes Remarkable Recovery.
NOG ALES, ARIZ., Dec. 27. One of J
the most remarkable cases handled by
the local surgeons in recent years Is
that of Pedro Jamlt, a Syrian mer
chant of Tuxpan, Nayarit, Mexico. A
bullet that had been lodged in Jaralt's
back for several months was re
moved recently at a hospital here.
Jamlt was held up and robbed of I
$1800 by bandits. He was shot I
through the head, In the hip and In
the stomach. The first two bullets
came out, while the one that en
tered the stomach was the one re
moved by the surgeons.
After being wounded. Jamlt was
taken into the mountains by the ban
dits. During the 16 days that he re
mained there, he received no medical
treatment, his wounds being washed
with cold water by an ar;ed Mexican
nurse. Through the aid of a Mexican
woman, the Syrian escaped and made
his way to the bordr.
Last year Jamlt was lobbed of
$5000 by bandits.
TICKET OFFICE SALE OPENS TOMORROW r-
HEILIG
THEATER
BROADWAY AT TAYLOR
1'HONE MAIN 1.
NEW YEAR'S ATTRACTION
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY.
AND
SATURDAY
RIGHTS
II 1 1 I SPECIAL PRICE MATS.
!l HI 1 0 NEW YEAR'S DAY
AIVD
SATURDAY.
EVE'S Floor, $2; Balcony, 5 rows $1.50, 17 rows $1; Gallery, reserved 76c
admission 60c. NEW YEAR'S DAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL PRICE
MATS Floor. $1.50; Balcony, 9 rows $1, IS rows 50c
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BY ELIZABETH LONERGAN.
EW YORK, Dec. 27. (Special.)
"Monsieur Beaucalre" brought
memories of Richard Mnasfield
in his once-famous role. The oper
etta came to the New Amsterdam via
London, greatly changed from its
original form yet improved by the
extremely beautiful settings and won
derful music.
Gilbert Miller, well known on the
coast, brought out "Monsieur Beau
calre" In London, where it has been
one of the biggest successes of the
season. The music is some of the best
that has been heard in a long time
quite a relief after the so-called
"operettas" that have been aiven
from time to time (one or two are
still on Broadway).
Mr. Miller brought his original cast
to America, practically intact so there
was the smoothness and finish to the
performance the opening night that
is not usually found on premieres.
Marlon Green is a younger "Beau
calre" than the late Mr. Mansfield,
"but his portrayal is nearly as good
and the rest of the cast Is known
only to those who are familiar with
London theaters.
"Tony" Kelly, whose "Three Paces
East" is a treat in store for Portland
folks this season, was the author of
another drama. "The Phantom Le
gion," which failed to score as heav
ily as Mr. Kelly's first play.
For one thing, the era of war plays
la over and "The Phantom Legion"
deals with a phase of spiritualism.
The souls of three soldiers killed in
battle oome back to comfort their
foster mother at a time when she
needs most their help and sympathy.
The Punch and Judy, which was
dark all last season, had its second
production of the new year the other
night. It was a new musical show.
"Miss Millions," with the songs by
Raymond Hubbell and the production
staged by R. H. Bumslde of the Hip
podrome (Mr. Hubbell was musical
director until the present season
when he branched out as a librettist).
Valll Valll plays the leading part,
that of a waitress in a tea shop. The
nephew of a millionaire falls in love
with her and his businesslike uncle
stakes her to a fortune for a week or
bo, believing that she will grow to
like the money so much that she will
throw down the youth when she finds
that he has no money of his own with
which to keep up these luxuries. Of
course, because it is a play, she would
rather be poor and happy than rich
and loverless, and the uncle gives
them his blessing and his large for
tune. - .
Valli Valll is an English actress
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ARMY GETS SEIZED OPIUM
Honolulu Revenue Collector Sends
$41,600 Worth to Washington.
HONOLULU. T. H.. Dec. 12. (By
Mail.) Malcolm Franlklln, collector of
the port of Honolulu, shipped 104
pounds of opium, valued at $41,600.
to the army medical department at
Washington, when the steamer Lur
Une left for San Francisco on her
last trip.
The opium represent the total seiz
ures here since April of this year,
with the exception of 63 tins which
were taken from the steamer Persia
Maru last July and which later dis
appeared from the seizure room in
the custom house.
CITY MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW
HEILIG
Thursday,
NEXT i Friday
WEEK I and
i Saturday,
Jan.B9
SPECIAL
PRICE
10 MAT. SAT.
AUGUSTUS PITOU, Inc, Preaenta
MAY ROBSON
IN A MELODRAMATIC FARCE,
"TISH"
From Mary Roberta Illneburt's Storlea In the Saturday ETtuIng Post.
j HOW TO SECURE TICKETS NOW BY MAIL I
Russian Manuscript Photographed
SEATTLE, Wash.. Dec. 27. Photo
graphic reproductions of original Rus
sian manuscripts, archives and notes
regarding Alaska's early history have
been obtained by the -University of
Washington library. The reproduc-
Address letters, make cnecics ana postorrice money orders payable to W. T
,gle. Mgr. nenig a neater, au
DESIRED,
Pantrle. Mar. HeillRT Theater. ADD lOTo WAR TAX TO PHU E 'nrKurs
inclose seii-aaaressea stamped envelope to help insure safe
return.
EVE'S Floor. $2; Balcony. 6 rows fl.60, 17 rows $1; Gallery. 7 rows re
served 75c admission 60c. SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE Floor
$1.50; Balcony, 9 rows $1, 13 rows 60c.
TODAY
is the tomorrow
that you looked
for yesterday
and Harry's
here!
STRAND
II .
"Vy i ' JaT If at lamnr'iaaar
a ramping
roaring, rollicking
romance of the west
with Harry Carey in
a rugged virile part
tlons are of papers of the explorers
Bering, Muller and Skelikoff and rec
ords from the government files at
Fetrograd. .
New Weather Stations Established.
ANCHORAGE. Alaska, Nov. 14. (By
mall.) Two new weather recording
stations, one in the Kantlshna region
and the other in the coal districts
south of Nenana, have been estab
lished recently, M. B. Summers, in
charge of the aervlce In Alaska, re
ported on hla return from a tour of
inspection In the Interior.
dena parents, instead of children,
went to school here one night recent
ly. Regular attendants were asked
to remain away while "dad and moth
er" learned how they were being
AeuMFiet-mrr
GBNTLeMANtt
CHRISTIE COMEDY
UNIVERSAL WEEKLY
LITERARY DIGEST
trained. Several hundred grown-ups
were enrolled, assigned to classes and
given brief Instruction In the same
sort of class work the children perform.
WEEK STARTING MONDAY, DEC. 29
Pasadena Parents Go to School.
PASADENA. Cal.. Dec. 27. Pasa-
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ALCAZAR
MUSICAL PLAYERS
MABEL WILBER
With the
Charming
who came to New York about 12 years
ago and who has been very successful
in musical comedy roles. She Is very
attractive, has a pleasing personal
ity and an unusually good yoice and
h&s spent most of her time In the
large cities of the east. Rapley
Holmes, at one time with the Essanay
(in the days of "Broncho Billy") and
who created the role of the employer
in "Nothing But the Truth," has a
RECITAL
Jane Burns Albert
Hotel Multnomah
Ball Room
Saturday Evening
JAN. 3
8.30 O'CLOCK.
ASSISTING ARTISTS t
I,nln Dahl Miller, Joseph P. Mulder.
Don J. Zan, J. Hutchison
and i.aura Pox.
Tickets tl.60 and $1, plux war tax.
on sale at Wiley B. Allen's and
Sherman, Clay & Co.'s.
Biggest. Best, Yet
Least Expensive.
IPP0DR0ML
THREE
TIMES
DAILY!
CHARLES
(CHIC)
SALE
IMrEPiSOSATOR or
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ATLANTIC FLEET
JAZZ BAND
' DAY
WON- TUES
DAY, I DAY,
WEDNESDAY,
TAG-DAY GIRLS,
BERT AND MAYBELLE
AJTO SIX LITTLE BEAUTIES.
LOUIS BENNISON
"HIGH POCKETS,"
His Latest, Greatest Picture.
ELECTRO AND
COMPANY
The Dynarnio
Enigma.
BENNINGTON
AND SCOTT
Novelty
Entertainers.
BILL
PRumr
The Cowboy
Minstrel.
MISS BILLIE
BOWMAN
Descriptive
Melodies.
ADDED
ATTRACTION
WORLD'S FASTEST
. SIX WHIRLWINDS
ACROBATS
FINEST VAUDEVILLE Vzr
PHIL-ROY AND ARTHUR-ROY
In "A OUnese Restaurant'
CHARLES LBENSEE
FLORENCE BAIRD
UrsONGiFLAGE"
DOLLY -NAT
syncopations Clever "Exponent
THE RICKARDS
' The Variety Mixture'
KWOORAMStnglfDTOPrCS OTTOE DAY
Assarted by t-OUrs.TKia. in
"MORNING GLORY"
mr aiucc ajarrsM
Mat.
Thurs.
In the New Year's Joy Show
"Oh Boy"
Mat.
Sat.
Special Midnight Matinee
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 11:30 O'CLOCK
The
New
Watch for the Opening
Stock
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ANTAGE
Haled Vaudeville Broadway at Alter.
Matinee Daily. 3:30. Twice Nlhtly, T and .
Popular Pi leu atoxea and Lorei
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WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW'S MATINEE
The Famous Mid-Winter Circus
X
9 INTERNATIONAL 9 THE NORYELLE BROTHERS
Cyclonic Acrobats. Introducing "The Loving Birds."
HARRY AND NANCY CAYANA JOHN T. RAY AND COMPANY
In "The Free Exhibition." In "Check Your Hat."
THE THREE CLOWNS "JACK-TO -NATURE GIRLS"
Kings of the Sawdust Ring. Second Fox Sunshine Comedy.
NEW YEAR S MIDNIGHT
Ticket Now on Sal
FROLICS AT 11:30
Price 81.
P. M.
EXTRA! See Yonraelf In the IovIr Pictures of "MAKING
MOVIES." Taken Two Week Am.
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TODAY, COMMENCING 1:30
TfsSsfOivC. oses
fVrf IVfDffSDAr Ma r Dec 3.
OAKS
HOW OPBIT.
Largest and finest Bleating: rink In the
northwest. Perfect ventll Ion. Health
and exercise. Afternoon and evening
Cars Flrat and Aider.
CONCERT
New Year s Eve
Portland Symphony Orchestra
CARL DENTON, Conductor
Heilig Theater
Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c
First Seven Rows Gallery Reserved, 75c
Mail Orders Now, Heilig Theater
The a a a
Famous
BAKER
Stock
Company
Extra Midnight Matinee New Year's Eve
(Starts 11:30, immediately after
regular evening performance.)
New Year's Week Starting Sunday Matinee Dec 28
Positively the comedy hit of ttie season
PLEASE GET
MARRIED
The most-talked-about farce in years.
By direct arrangement with Oliver Morosco.
Weekday Matinees Sun., Wed., Thurs., Sat.
Coming: The Woman in Room 1 3
LYRIC
MUSICAL
COMEDY
WMMMMMMMWW. KEATING A FLOOD,
Matinee Daily at 2
Man a iters.
Evenings at 7 and 9
Week Starting Sunday Matinee, Dec 28.
Those Incomparable Laugh Provokers
MIKE and IKE
Ben Dillon
IN
Al Franks.
T
H
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GLOBE
TROTTERS
A musical comedy of speed and perpetual laughter.
It will start the new year right
with pep, jingles and pretty girls.
SPECIAL
Midnight Matinee New Year's Eve
Curtain at 11:15 P. M.