The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 25, 1905, SECTION TWO, Page 16, Image 16

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    " Oils M iSr ' rateli fi. $m (ri a Si m
!pr' ''r-'-il jv.. ;
lTH"(fuci' attraction! aa Mr."
Fink. Barney Bernard and
th Belaaoo stock oompany
thai'werk bound to b
InterastTnr from a theatrtcal standpoint.
Larga audiences wers ths ruls- at all
of the theatres.lli's.nske's patronaite
wai gratifylnlr heavy, lmprovlns; each
lht after the opening. "lah Kleschna"
- is ths strofirest pt&jr shs haeJiad in
years and Portlanders, werfslow to
' spread tha. Bftws.-, t--
. At the Uarquam ths"Ban Francisco
' 1 project, "Ths Financier," was presented
" to falr-slMd ' audiences by- Bernard; a
y Hebrew character -eOmedlan,: who : de
vssnres a better play.
- The Belasco stock company sure an
scellent production of "When Knight
hood Wss In Flower," and will turn Its
attention tomorrow to theTJtlln fare
r
MONOLOGUES
Kolb and Dill at Popular Price.
"V Kolb and. Dili ara preeminent Inwielr
; Una, and as laush prodficers ars without
Z"-'-''i. ari.erfual: They haveVbaen Indorsed by
both press and public; throughout Utai
' dlfrersnCalUes visited by tnem ana nex
company. They mads Fisher" theatre
...jn the Bay city, a household word, and
, t' their productions have been witnessed
- by crowded houses. TColb and Dill have
v : . surrounded themnelves with an all-star
f cast, and all the little minor details nec-
r essary in these productions ars in cap-
, i able Sands. They wll appear at the
'' Uarquam Grand theatre during th
week of June it, when ths musical bur
" ' lesqua, L O.' V," will be ths offering.
In ths cast ars such well known stars
.. . viu Miss Edith Mason, Tom Psrsse, Ben
' riTMllon, W. F. Cross, ths Misses Bain,
" 1 Toben. Darragh and a host of other
mJr clever people. Ths play Is. full of muslo
1 s a catcfty.oraer, comeay vi. awnoie
Mitie sort and a bevy of beautiful Cali
win
fornia, .popples, well costumed and
rilled in . tneir omereni marcneav as
h fnntiT. Teutons, who distort ths
' Kn-llh languags to suit themselves,
Kolb and Dill ars Irresistible, Crowded
" houses have greeted thls-l organisation
out thlstourandLJO-doubl-a
royal welcome will bs extended here.
Popular prices will prevail, Seats ars
now seiimg tor lam entire weea. i u.
i. w w "Ay
, Nenrei" at the Belasco. '
Beginning tomorrow night the Bejksco
wtockVwnpanr wtll present .-the brll---
llant farce comedy, "Nerves,"- for one
. ' week.. ; , ' -
This play comes from ths old and
' mosti popular, school .of comedies, hav
;' ing been - produced crlrinally at ths
' Lyceum theatre in New York. It proved
. , a sennatronsi success In the metrppoHs
! . -and added greatly to tlje fams -rr( its
Xx t author, J. -Comyns Carr. A puggested
, by ths title ths ' fares is based on the
! nervous tension of a nalf dosen char
'., acters. Everybody has 'nerves and ev
. erybody Is Irritable. Three woman are
Jfi'BfteT the same murr, tout onlT- ons-of
' ' i them has experienced-real "encourage-
ment-' The otherasafaHiarged lntohe
snsre .by circumstances which are.. not
. J. of their own ntfitctng.
1 It is 4 peculiar coincidence that two
Wasioera of the Belasco company were
TX 'in ths original cast of 'Nerves." They
' sr Clarence Monulre," mho will plfty
. the role of .a tVeneamafr, in which he
-vmade a tremendous Jilt, and Kugens
Ormonde, who bus a vongnnlftl licht
, comedy role. There is a splendid 'part
" for Mlas Moore also. Nrrs give
i "promise of belnir the JlveUest prodUC-
tion yet mane at im wmca ,
' ' Fine Teau6on, Star'a New Bill.
, -t-i Today the last opportunity to
.;: enjoy the Musical Thors an the. other
-j ; Ulg nrnaaevuie acta .si mr otar. i ne
,i Thota are, without aouoi. tne greatest
V-'mualcJans ihat have been heard In
. i vatMevllln: ton the Pacific coaat In a
' year. Ths performiricea today sre front
; 1 tllk-lt r m.'-Fer the new weekvstart
' ing with-the' matinef ' tomorrow,"' ths
fttar will preaent Its. patrons a vaude-
VffIHe entertainment ,' which will eclipse
' given. Ths place of honor on the bill
- ' is aaslgned to McCrea and Cool,' sharp
' : ; ahooiers ahd. 'marvelous marksmen.
. , i Theyare master of th rifle and re
. 1 volvsr. Varder,' Perry ahd Wilbur have
; j a novelty musical act WlUon andle'.
' ceater , ars opera tla duetlsts, who
'i voices ars above th average, and they,
"t have a reputation In operatlo circles.
Mr. and Mrs. Chick' have aomdy
sHetrh that will be full of hnmor as wpU
' ;' dramatlo ability, They ar liked in
" t Portland, having played an fngage-
ment' here before. Hall en and Hayes
ars dancers and rapld-flr oonveraatloo
cornedlans, Q. 81one,ils ,b Illus
trated song singer." , Tne aiaroscope win
present a series of fuhhy llfs-motlon
pictures, i , 1
L"""
tha Grand Theatre, y
- - . - - -
Tatum, the mlndreader and necrom
ancer, rnra been engaged at ths' Grand
for. the new - week. He has appeared
with great succession every country In
ths. world. oraa. yaar ago, when!! per
forming in one of the remote district
of India, Tatum was seised by th ig
norant and Superstitious nattyss, and
had it not been for ths arrival-of Brit
lab soldlers.lt would bavs been bad for
ths man of mystery. The Heagllt trio.
Juvenile actors; ars on ths bill, as ars
the famous La Valla, wAo bavs th
silver-chain, ladder act, not long agi
ths-asn'satioh of NW "Tork. "'The Oott
lobs will offer a charming litu .play
let. :brlaUin with hanov 'dlalorrue and
ctnjrio- conceptions. Flshsr and John
son are far-famed- bicyclist, and Kd
Cressle has no superior In th interpre
tation of the character of a county
yokeL. . Mr. Bonner will sing "Dear Old
Girl." Th Grand has secured the first
set of slides usea on the coast, and thl
week will present ths song to tha-smbllc
herer "-The grandlsoope will presenlIt
aepal number of comlo and laughable
pictures. This- part of ths entertain
ment -for a long time was considered a
oars, out now it is at tne Grand a regu
lar featuss of th weekly bill.
"TTl- an w .
Thtfcminr stock company, with sv -
eral Important new members, will offer
for the coming week, starting at ths
mstine this afternoon, the funny fare
imraedy entitled. "Flnnega n's ' Alley.''
in regular matinees wfn"'e given
every day and ths evening performance
starts at i:ie o clock.
"Flnnegan's Alley" Is one at ths most
laughable natural play sver presented
one that cannot fall to please, and
amuse.- . Larry Flnnegan. his wlfs Be
dells, and their son Patrick sllv In
Flnnegan's alley, where : they have hosts
of friends. Lafry Is a bricklayerVand
having nothing but hard work all his
life1, is content with his Tot, and has no l
assirs-xot an ywlns
delta has social aspirations, deplores the
aruagery or her lire in th. allev and
Tipnge to mingle wun in aristocracy,
.Xanci bfiFun ancl LaugliterTlie Older Coney Island
Hy Jales Beksrt woodsaaa. '
EW YORK, Juns 1(. Perhaps
th . most exasperating , lndl-
, vidua! in this world Is that
pigeon-holing experience. To such a
one nothing is new or unusual.- Be it
an amotion undergone 6r a sight wit
nessed, it is st ones neatly tabulated In
accordanos with strictly 4eflned lines of
generalisation and then" is dismissed or
rather filed for future reference. The
method remind .ons of Monsieur Jour
duln '.distinction between poetry ' snd
prose ell that- is not poetry is prose
snd" all that is "wot ' proses Is poetry.'
Thus existence is determined by a car
tain number of steadfnat rules In which
little account Is taken of the, -variables.
These remarks ara.. suggested by a
conversation very unwillingly over
heard in the car th other night on a
return from Coney Island. Ths. lady
was thin snd angular and tier dress f -
tokened one "of ths precise nature, oo
kindly called refined. . Her escort was
a great boyish fellow, th sparkle in
whose eyes showed capacity 1 at least
for the enjoyment of the simple snd the
youthful. : - - - "-;' '
Open-Air Lovemaking. f- r-
"Don't you think ths lights. sr splen
did?" bs said by warof fanning, a flag
ging conversation. . .
,. "Yes, they afe' pretty enough," att
swered .ths. lady, "though unfavorably
remlnlncast of any number of iairs and
expositions." -'..!-- , ":
"I ilk ths animation andraxcltesnent
of it all. ; tt moke a fellow feel oung."
-' it is . lnieresiing, tnougn common.
And her ah caught' sight of a couple
kcrosa ths aisle, the man "wlthhlB head
on the woman's shoulder. .(Interesting,
but common and vulgar and cheep," she
added. - "Why caa't peopiso. their lovs
Yhaklng at borne, if .the have ta' make
IdveT". i ' , i' ' .
"If Is unkind of them'-'snswered th
chap with sn attempt at a Joke. "It
makes on feel so uncomfortable, doesn't
THE. 0RE06N SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MOHNINO, JUNS ;S5, ISOK
I ait 2.
:S J
sasaaalslia
CliAKLOTTB ,71EOT
WITH KOLp X PILL,
KT.TMB.lTAROXIR.rr
and bs numbered ampng the swell sat,
whlls Patrick Is, very much Inclined to
bs a duds, notwithstanding he Is a fin,
,nan,y youhgfelloV Rafferty. a po
liceman, amJjacob Fritsenhousenhum-
mel, a butcher, are Flnnegan- - neigh
bors; the formtu Is Larry's bosom
friend, but Jacob and Larry are alway
at odds and ever quarreling, though
their srlmlty Is not very deep-seated.
Bodella object to both because they
sre not sufficiently higJi-toned to suit
her, but Jacob's pretty daughter, Katy,
Us a great favorite with the whole Fln
negan ismiiy, ana r-aincs in particular.
Just when, fortune frowns most severely
upon Larry, he receives , telegram InlLast opportunity today to see "The Two
forming him that oil has been feund on
a rocky, sterile lacs. owned by -blmAln
Pennsylvania,- and he becomes -a mil
at last, and, greajtty,. to her llegs ford's
dlssatlafalbtlon, she leaves . Flnnegan's
alley for ths sacred precincts of Murray
1 : rr
"Most uncomfortable," sh answered,
dryly, purposely or unconsciously' snub
bing his meaning, "uncomfortable and
hardly respectable- Take away th tin
sel from . Consy Island, all ths decora
tions snd garnlsblnga or lights and so on
and you have left Just ... that coilple
there ths grocery clerk and in servant
gtrl making clumsy .lovelt Isn't quit
decent you know."
'"! only know that It I real." tnur-'
mured the boy and then they wer silent
for som time. . .. , ; rw ,.
Mew. Coney and 014 Coney.
- There are two distinct sides ts Coney
IalandT"; There I th new Coney, Sailed
Into existence by Luna park and Dream
land, the Coney which has been 'dis
cussed, in' these Columns tharjpast ..two
Sunday a There" la, alxo thV older
Coney, showing th effect ' of the new
influence but yet 'With traces of the
Luid. Both ara todayv-tn Uie main re
tpectable. The keynote to the -one Ms
enjoyment; to the otheK fdn,, ths dis
tinction being 'much the'-aarhe as that
between wit and hum(r. . Luna park and
Dreamland ire undeniably? the ' inore
beautiful and "reflned" delightful word
of the bourgeois yet . the older part of
tne isiana has its attractiveness snd
pleasures. .. Otvs i yourseiy'Xip; to th
spirit of -Ht and) you wrfr-flnd ", a rich
...... .a .i-ii-. i. a i .it xm. - I
: : : '. ' . ' ' 1 ' .
rrl. r:.l.'CZ:Z'li .W&b... kept -warm by a charcoal brakler
Interested in the psychology of crovda,
there is material In-plenty at yuur hand.
Kjn m wrm punuaj vunr y 7 ' JSianu
draws between liO.OOO snd 204,000
Visitors to its shores..
res .If figure were
at hand. It might b rather worth while
to compute" howmuch epscetthls wonld
allow for -each person. Ths amusement
part of Coney Island, where aji these
so. is not an enormously iarertract of
ground. Two hundred thousand ,penplo.
will come. prtty ,:.near 7 caveripg tne
spsce. - At lesst thtt i.fjtoe tmpresslon
a oa elbow your way do wr
nue. uBon, which kr th 1 1
n Burf avo
ir tr .two lara-a
smusement parksaita oojjens or special
attractions', '.or down' th one
suggestlv of ltg godfather bar la New
( ,; - ti l j ;r
CsERTRUESE EBKRIS
,1 TnEW WOMAM V7ITH.
hill, to be ons of ths Four Hundred,
I What befalls , her here, trials and trlbu
m I latlons. Jier dl'sappointmems and dls-
to bs-a- mi -of - fashion- o jishl
wife. - and how at last bs breaks - his
bonds and determines to return -to the
old home In Flnnegan's alley sr m at Vers J
of interest. . '
"Fogt'a Ferry at the Lyric.
Never has a popular-priced stock com
pany achieved such an- unprecedented
success lri Fbrtlsnd as has that at th
Lyric For this week, the offering will
bersrrar treat for theatre-goers In th
form of "Fogg's Ferry," which la on
of .the lats succese-tn th melodramatic
Held. "Fogg's Ferry-; iai a comedy
drama, in four acts with a southern set
tlitsndy'dealS with' the fortune of a
girl- who through misfortune finds -herself
the solo ' possessor and crew of a
ferry-boat, which she operates success
fully through trlalp and tribulations.
There Is a pretty love story running
through th play and plenty of comedy
and pathos, as well as an abundance of
thrilling situations. Ella Wilson, 'who
has won a place In the hearts of Lyrls
patrons, will play the leading role, and
Thomas II. Clarke, as -th hero, has a
manly part. - Bcenlcally "Fogg's Ferry"
Is en of ths prattles&aplaya before th
public The same popular feature of en
tertaining during the watts will prevail.
Orphana.". Continuous today from 1:10
sniu-ii p- m. -
. " - XnfieBaker.
Th public . has 'com to look upon
th Bsker as a place where it Is always
York, now like It very much 'mors In
nam than In fact, i At the and of the
ilowsry H Steeplechase park. Perhapa
nothing eoiMd be more symbollo than th
larg grinning head used ty advertise
thl park, . it Is ths placs of,: much
laughter,, th place of fun. '
The Bowery - i ) ' ) '
Tne- Bowery 1 sucft a conglomeration
that no one word will describe Its tone,
if there bs a ton to a place of so much
nolk and racket. Probably eating and
drinking ars th moat chs
not.' .The diversity of edible. and
arinKaoies grows each year on the
Island. Popeorn-' and crlapettes r, of
courss, - universal, ' though thers 1 a
variety of shape In which they may
d Ma. -ine to cream, sandwich, a
mall bar of 1 It -creara between two
wafers, has become 'mor prevalent this
year. The number of frankfurters used
on a single warm day must mount op
Into the thousands. dpi ot-thetn Irtbk
respectable enough ethers seem aa risky
as a gran-nag at a church fair. : You
may have fnem- adorned with a vellow
touch ) of anaenvte-tvoklnaT- mustard or
with a. great bouquet of sauer-kraut, ths
wnoie nestly set .in a case of bread.
-jDn nearly every other-corner ther sre
ge tubs, or rather vats of corn on the
upon Which . they are placed. It might
bs remarked for ths sake of -th curious
I . . . - -
knp-ouuier. is smeareo on these by
I ru"ni taxing a mmimum'of tlme-nmt
posses1nr-ths msxlmunrof effeetlve-nessc-4
TBe-Jspaness rlc wskea are also
frequent .JTheref-are Variola "ittertm -nt
confections kn paJtry ar mfle Into url
ous snap, some of It with weird taste,
other with taste hpt so weird aa other
wise. Finally ther are Immense, stack
of oft shell" crahs snd 'oysters, whll
cim cnowoer may b bad In any number
emiui restaursM. -y-The.OaiiaJ
; .r.
Th liquid refreshment ar nou the
vV
HISS mo. X.T5ANL
.. " 'WITH THE ,
BELASCO.STOCk CO.
ur of getting r than Us money's
worth In 'the' vaudeville line. . For "th
week -starting Monday ths management
has scoured for . ths feaur Vet , Jo
Flynn, knosm as "ths man behind th
book." and .who lsacknowldeged to- b
the foremost monologlst be for th public;-.
Joe FVnn receive th largest sal
ary sver psld to a single- vKtrdevllle per
burner on "the Pacific coast This is
by no means the only feature, however,
as there r six other big acts on the
bill, including - ths De Grau trio, ec
centric comedy acrobats. In "Foxy
Grandpa and His Two Bad Boys." Lor
rslns and Howell are probably the beat
known comedians In vaudeville. . Harry
Newman; eccentric English comedian,
from the London music halls, has a typ
ical English vaudeville act that is en
tirely new to this country.. Jean WI1-,
spn, capital singer vof pictured' ballads,
will sing the -latest eastern success, sn-
-titled '.'Umbrla." The BakerograDh will
entertain with new . motion . pictures.
Last chanc today to See the Exposi
tion Four. Continuous today from 2:18
ociock unu iu.i(U clock.-.
2J
less prominent though a blt'less hi
tarr Orangeade prevails in all ahades
snd.,gualitls.v som; thoroughly legltl
msta, some that cn prove an alibi even
amotia; the prejudiced. A penny in the
slot will draw a glass of; lemonade, or
soda, or Best of all. cleir water. Aa
ror tna irinklng places. 4hey ar In -ths
,.,.,. in,( upen rooms, a mass of .small
tables .and with a stags In the rear.
Lunch parties ar cordially Invited to
tnes. Most or them offer free perform
ances on their .stages.; "In msny-th
performance,, Is -quite elaborate, slth
comedians, chorus girls and "special
ties." Others haa moving . pictures.
Almost without exception thfs is either
musiu or singing, be-It only a phono
graph or a. lone darkey. No admission
la charged to any of thess places nd
Ths only demand la of court t"Kat"-ou
H-! There I little that Is offensive In
sny of them.;.Thpy ctr rather to th
famllUa than to th. Individual. Jieer
I the main,' almost ths 'exclusive bey
ess go, and the audiences as fara I
have seen sre Invariably . orderly snd
respectable. It Is a common syrht to
see a great rnmiiy or two rnmiiie about
a:
Wmhinctomst : ; -or :
-pbRTWkNO - VfSlf.
(Formerly Columbia Theatre)
4
Matinee Today and TonM-Ust Times of the Great Romantic Comedy
VWhfen Knighthood )c in Floiver "
COMMltNCING MONDAY NIQHT, JUN2 1 26
' , -i FIFTH .WEEK OF THE BELASCO STOCK CO,",''-
vramntiv m w tobx 0 t ,
TW X.TOBITM Tllim "Vaw-t . '
.' '-, ' ' - f'sV-. ". Ua rrsnoa, by ':. ".'
' ' ' " ' .-..I'Coaaraa.Oart. , ' ,,' ..mmmm
FIRST TIME IN PORTLAND BIO BELASCCCCAST
ll I III .1, ... ,1 , I
MATlNrii SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ' 1 -PRIOCS-EVENINCS,
I5e to t ' MATINEES- IS.a to SOo
7Next Week-TH E
- A '
ire
'.TWELFTH: AND
k. fcniplre btocic'
Emp
Presenting a Laughable 1rlafc"CharaeterComdy, V, " -r , (
FINNEGAN'S ALLEY
' '- - : ' . . - '"' ,;'i...
Alltweek.t: 'Matinee' every day at 2:11;, evening performance st lua,,
r', "..y':'- AdmissionAlways. I OXents ).: fl.'
WEEK OF
- JUN&. 36
tiQHE Qf FASHIONABLE VAUDEVILLE I
- "V" ' .1 r Li " .yi- -
V MeCHBA JtJUD COOL MR, and MRfJOHN T. CHICK
.J.-,- ffharpshooter. - ' -I ' rre.1, yram frlnco. 4"'..
, stareeknis- MarsaaMS. - .; i -. .' J. ,'rCosMdy Bketck. . . :
VJIRDBM, PERRY 4- IVILBER H ALLEN AMD HAYES
4 ". . V Wevslt Mualeal aet. , --iv- ' - Discing, sad Rapld-Mre -Tesai.
WIUOJH AN&LEICESTER " , C. H. SHONE : '
-- "?v sOperstle Dwrttlata. -- V, . ','.' "' ' i gong lHastreor:; . " , .'',.. 1
THE STARASCOPEA
ZXZ1UU. ASBTI8B10X AITS DAU.T A TIKI Eg, I le I KTUTUfaa,' IWJtPATB AMD
' .. . ' -; ijaoLIOATg.-gOe: : . " "
Mysterious
Magical
Marvelous
A QRQ'AT BILL, IN
LA VAILS JHB HAEGUT TRIO
World-Resowned ea Silver-Chained Ladders. . , Three Bright Children.- ':
i i ' - " ' 1' ' " ' 1 " "f f
FISHER & JOHNSON Tatum, Mind Reader ED. CHRIS5IE
. turner. 1 .'-r.i , ,
THE GOTTLOBS The Qr.nd.scope4 jdB BONNER'
-' , riaylet- ,,r,:, Ceil. yTImalV - - "Dear Old 011",
V ' I I I I II I I
' Geaersl KAmkiXnu, 10c; dally sntlnees,
lower aW. aoci bos seats, Soc. . '
Always ;
Reliable
Keating' rlood.
- . aUaagara. - -
BARGAIN
A ' Joe Flynn
AsMrica's nrrstest Mono-;
loglit.
t 'THlMAN BEOTHD
De Grau Trio
Jteeentrle .cVunedy Aern
bmf in , Their Utest
tVesrlon.' "I.'oxy Orand
pa aad Two Bad Boys."
AKER PEERLESS X
ORCHESTRA '
AMERICA'S
MONOLOQIST , -
"JOE FLYNN'
The Man Behind the Book
Jean Wilson
Blaglng the Pictured Bal
1 , lad, "I'mbrla.'' ,
1UC EXCEPT BOXES
therong tafias eating their lunch from
baskets brought by' them, enjoying th
performance on th stage and resting;.
In a way It is a downright, boon,, per
mitting Tffl"Jne poor aft entertainment
free of charge. 'As to th question or
drinking, that Is for eash to determine
according to his lights. .Ths bear gsrdsn
hue never beeri found hirmfulX say In
Oerinaft cities, j There is no TflaaJm why
It should prove harmful, herai V
Fakery or Mjratery. . -. V A ;
Th hyper-esthetle may deslgnaV van
ity as ths motiving cause whlchJa8
to ths existence of certain - :i"manekr I
maker" on ths-land. How else Val
one account for the, hundreds of plaaee.VJ
with their hundreds of "'splelera." off nr.
Ing' to. ta.k 'your plctur "alons or In
group'1 for. JO cent, "only 10 cent, step
right In with th. beautiful lady"? You
cannot go a step anywhere on the island
without having sample tintypes poked
into ywir faos. with tha rerjnsl of "gd
and do Tike wise." And It must not be
supposed that these gentlemen ar not
progressive! Teirrs sgo we wer Satis
fled with having our tintype mads with
a background f rural landscape- or
Shrubbery'. Hutrowt listen to the spiel
er: - "An automobile, ther ts sn auto-
mobile Inside!" . What a view of herself
fos AJAggle to send t "the" ould folk."
' Hut th transmitting of likeness
heaven fprfnd does not stop her. You
may have yonr1 profile rat in silhouette.
You may give pleasure to the mall car
fler by having It placerTTrpon- a postal
card. You may have it attached te B
(Continued en rag vnta.)
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Phone Main 3II
Belasco. Maysr Sk Co., Props.
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NlltoaW.Suffln1
.', JUnafer ,
nORRISON 5TREETA
company r$anjied)
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MARKSMEN
MUSIC - r
COMEDY
Mot LaughabU Story Flint,.
Week of
HONDAY
June ad "
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,.A COOt; TH EATRE I
lOe; cvealnfa, Bandsrs, belldsys. front seats,
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Week of
VAUDEVILLE
.THIHrf-AKb
YAMHILL. .
' Harry Newman
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