The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 25, 1906, SECTION FIVE, Page 49, Image 49

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAli PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING; NOVEMBER 85. 18C3.
TllE'fllEHTRES
(Continued from Page Forty-eight)
unsettled the reason of Mulbrldge, and
, hl slater, who W ona "of " the Bundy
flanoees,- decides to havaiierbrother
placed Uf a private Insane asylum. Un
fortunately Mulbrldge and Bundy wear
the kum shade of trousers, and by
mistake Bundy is taken, to the asylum.
His expostulations and attempts to es
cape are extremely ludicrous. To cap
- the climax the lady whom he really
wishes to marry thinks he 1 crasy also,
and although be has frlchtened the
. others out of his way, he Is about to
, aim sweemeart also, or course ex
planations follow and all snds happily.
Tne character of Bundy la one that
, rives full scope to the comedy gifts of
the star. As the New Orleans Picayune
said.: "Beresford Is bubbling; over with
fun and the laughs art many and come
naturally." ...
The announcement that Harry Berea-
. io ra will play "The Woman Hater" at
the Hellig theatre next Thursday after
noon and night, November 29 (Thanks
giving day), will give much pleasure
to the theatre-goers of this city. He is
, easily the most popular . comedian of
the day and has long since stepped Into
the shoes of the late Sol Dm 1th Russell.
Advance sale opens next Tuesday at
the box office, Hellig theatre, at 19 a. m.
S&jptd. in Poatcrland.? V
cans which heaps attentions en gifted ' tlon, at the Hellig theatre Friday and
foreigners while showing indifference
to home talent.
Peggy Plummer, of Hickory Crick,
.Illinois, after- studying mualo in Paris,
is brought to this country 'Under the
name of M'lle. Fleurette Caramelle,
Parlslcnne singer. Her father and
mtUr-aadrUnds tn Hickory Crick
learn the real Peggy is In Chicago and
Saturday Bights, December T and C
with matinee Saturday.
w w .
. . This Week at the Lyric
- "We'uns of Tennessee" Is the drama
which Keating Flood will present the
Lyric stock oomDanv tn this week. 1 1
beginning .with' the matinee tomorrow, --
go thesa, J71 search or ner".-They make tit Is another of the many superior pro
thelr way to the stage of the Paragon ' ductlons which the Lyrlo has in store
theatre, a place no less strange to i for Its clientele. Each week the com
them than are those rustics amusing fpany la Improving and each week the
to the larky stage hands. Of course,, plays are a bit better and more elabo-
nobody knows Peggy. Attachees of , rately staged. With the current week
partial list of the large east of
participants that aro-boefcodeo olng
. la tha rollicking musical "Cupid in
Posterland." at the Hellig theatre, Tues
day evening, December 11. is as fol-
' lows: Elale Garrett. Christine Wall
man, Ethel Holm, Baulah Cad well, Echo
Tlce,-Minnie Mcintosh, Leola Btruble,
. mme andy, , Dena Holm, Anna
Kruschki. Olive . Caeperaon, PurneU
Flshburn, Lillian Chapman. Dora 8o
derbach, Eva Btruble, Bessie 8oderbacb,
B. M, Thompson, Louise Murtha, Amelia
waiton, A. Maurer, J. E. Gaasch, W. a
Wlnstrand. Frank Hennessy, . Wilbur
! "Koss. Q.-H.-ulmby," J.- Powers, Harry
J. Duker, J. Bmlth, Fred Holm, E. R.
Wilcox, A.S. Rodda, Henry Hefty,
James- Sharp, Louis Simmons, W. I.
Btssonettc, B. J. Eder, Fred . White,
jonn. w. caniu, a. Nichols, W. V.
the theatre are preparing a reception
for M'lle Fleurette. Suddenly - these
country visitors are bewildered by a
burst of activity when stage hands
set the scenery for Fleurette's recep
tion. Here Is-an interesting process
In full vltiw of the audience. Tha stage
Is actually set as if for a performance.
Peggy . comes but denies her Identity
even to her relatives. Again . at her j required for "We'uns of Tennessee1
apartments in Honeymoon .Terrace she; many extra people will-be used.
still poses as a foreigner and there
society of all grades makes its way
everyone ambitious jto honor the
celebrated Partslenne, Peggy's father
is here, too. He has taken a position
a footman at the. house. Society men
end women, stage struck girls, auto
graph fiends and-various others pur
sue Peggy, evea J to the servants.
Through all there la limitless fun and
merriments But at length Peggy
wearies of the- masquerade and declares
her identity. All the characters In the
play are -Interesting and amusing. The
nenea and situations abound in droll
ery. and humor. The music hlcn' weChloamauePark where-the ,volun
composed, by . J. .A... Ray neaJa, bright leers, were-assembled ra 1 88 berore
sparkling, and the chorus members are being sent to the firing Una ' The dlvl
partlcularly effective. All the scenes elon hospital Is one of the most striking
are laid. In ' Illinois. . The first repre- eoenes in the drama and it Is in this
sents ah "old time" party, the second , eot that some of the most thrilling sit
the stage of tha Paragon theatre,, the, uatlons occur. Frank Fanning -will be
third the courtyard of Honeymoon Ter-' et as Jack Oray, son of a surgeon of
race. The scenes .are particularly r h Twelfth New Tork volunteer
hananmA. the Mimiunr talented. Beat There are good roles for ever mamhar
sale open next Wednesday morning at, of the company and they-will be seen
tha box office of the Hellig theatre at : . their best. Stage Direr-tor Herbert
an old favorite, of the Lyrlo will return
to the cast. This Is Thomas Clarke,
the first leading man of the Lyrlo stock '
company, who has not been with 1 tha
organisation in more than a year. Man-i
agers Heating Flood are constantly
strengthening their stock comDinr and
they now have one of the most capable
companies on the coast. A big cast la
and
Tha
story is laid 'In Tennessee at the time
of the Spanish-American war so that
there is. a military atmosphere to the
four-act drama. The play is by Lee
Arthur, who has written some of the
most successful dramas on the modern
stage. The characters are both south
ern and northern, but as one. of them
declares, fcNo north, no south, no east,
no west, one flag, one flag for all." ,
Among the principal characters 'are
members of the noted Third Tennessee
volnnteers, who did such good work in
Cuba and the Philippines.- Tha scenes
are laid In a southern plantation and at
Btruble. N. Putnam.
Altogether some 71 will give the per-,
. loruuoi ana u is said tnat Mr. Evans,
the director, has material both of peo
ple and composition that will result in
the cleverest amateur presentation of
its kind that Portland has aver had.
Many of tha cast are favorites with a
large circle of friends, and their abil
ity in of a class that would eaaUy place
them Into the professional ranks.
Rehearsals are progressing rapidly
and all who nave had an opportunity
to see the "boys and girls" In action
are quit enthuslastio as to tha possi
bilities of producing an excellent grade
Of bevel-edged amusement to those who
are Intending to see "Cupid In Poster
land." The affair Is for the benefit of
tha Knights of Khorassan's charity
fund. v . i
' ; ,.-v.
"PetkT From Pari, .
George de, tha gifted humorist who
wrote "Peggy from Paris," tha clever
musical comedy which will be at the
Hellig .theatre next Friday and Satur
day nights, November SO and Decem
ber 1, with a special price matinee Sat
urday, has told in this play a story
which ha been pronounced of abworfa-j
Ing Interest and of sufficient worth' to
make a clever comedy even without
musical accessories. Mr, Ada, wit that
he Is, In "Peggy from Paris" has amus
ingly poked fun at that elasaof Amsrl
ifP " SB
10 a. m.
What "Qulncy Adams Sawyer" Did.
r Dldytm 'Tar- court a-country - gtrlT
Did you ever s)ng in a country cnuron
choir T Did you ever go to a husking
beeT Did you ever attend a town meet
ing - Qulncy Adams Sawyer, young
lawyer from ' Boston, did, and that Is
what tha play called ' "Qulncy -Adams
Sawyer,", to be : elaborately produced
here at the Empire for the week fol
lowing Uncle Josh Spruceby, and open
ing Sunday ' matinee, December S, is
about. , The popular New England novel
of tha Hunt name- told all about these
happenings, but It is said they are de
picted even more vividly and Interest
ingly in play form. All who have been
farmer boys and girls should see this
beautiful New England play, for it will
revive pleasant recollections. The city
bred should see t to realise- what -they
.hare missed. : : ' . i -
Mauda Fealy at the Heillg.,
Maude Fealy, who comes to the Hellig
theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
nights, December 2, t and 4, recently
taught a young New Torker something
abou. the lnadvisablllty of lying that
he is likely - to remember for a long
time. ..- '
- Miss Fealy, who was rehearsing "The
Illusion of Beatrice" at the Berkley Ly
ceum, consented to lend tha manuscript
of her new play to this youth, who had
a reason for deairinar to ezolore Its
contents. "Take great care of It." she f character.
anetata aae
Waiktngtaata.
Toe nsaiG Tdeatre
feat Mala
8x15
'NIQHT-o'
Clock
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIQHTS, NOV 27-28. V
', Special Price Matinee Wedneeday.
v MR. JOHN COST PRESENTS
Via If DrQAN
i!
,; And a Special Company in Harold MacQrathV
The Man on the Box
-.' A Comedy In Three Acta, Dramatized by ."
'- Grace Livingston Furneaa.
800 WIOKTS
tm vzw Toms
cowan oaoiri ookbst artrocara ov
sKOAsn n fu.atiTaorouf,
-NOT A SIQH NOT A TEARJUST LAUGHTER,"
. Srenlng Vrloea.
Lowar floor, except last t
rows . fl.se
' Last t rows 1.00
Balcony, first 4 rows 1.00
Balcony, next C rows...... .7t
Halncny, leea t rows. . .80
, Gallery, reserved .IS .
Balance gallery ti
Lower floor, first 10 rows. .11.00
Lower floor, last ( rows.., .TI :
- Entire baloonyiro , 4
Entire gallery 4. .......... .11
. Seats Now Selling Bos Office Open Today.
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Asnion nas prepared soree reallstlo
suge settings and the performance will
be one of the most complete attempted
at this popular family theatre. , An 11
luatrated soog-awd wtwing plctuies wlH
br shown between aota A dally matt
nee and one performai)e each evening
will be given of "We'una of Tennee
sea" '' ' - " , ..... ... . . (
Today and tonight tha company will
give tha last three performances of tha
famous Sherlock Holmes detective
drama, "The Sign of the Four." , .
' ': . it it ' .
S At the Grand.'
Now- that tha trains are again run
ning fairly regular, the nsw acta which
will compose the oroaram at the Oram!
this week will open on time tomorrow. I
Among the many strong features whloh '
the Grand will present will be Professor I
3. W. Clark's dog, cat and monkey mln- I S
. . wiiiiiH kci was oooaea lot
appror iasi weex, out owing to . the
blockade oaueed by the flood It-was
Impossible for the act to be transported
from British Columbia. It will be on
the coming bill, however, and every
ohild In the city should have an op
portunity to see these animals perform
their marvelous feats.
Arthur Kherns. the premier German
comedian. Is announced to appear and
deliver his , slde-spllttlng series of
stories and songs. He comes well rec-
ommended. The three Banta Brothers
have a musical act of high order, de- I
void of the usual low comedy' elements '
generally round m specialties of this
Mr. and Mra Harold Kelly
roartMBta tad
admonlshidriilm. T AorCXr knowwhar T aava-a-cnarmlng. comedy sketclvJTha
m. iiuniunnurwj, - wun wnicn .may nave
THE SEASON'S EVENT
sonr mttCAXt axt oczsts-
fiEILIG THEATRE
NLXLMQNOA
ATTZuroow aranorcK
Leoncava o
and tha ' "
OAXA TXSATBS OSOKBSTBA
Prom Milan, Italy. -' '
islslana as with io Operatle
Yooausia u
jrOlTOAT ATTXKWOOV, g:lS COI.OCX
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movsat rnwna, ens o'o&oox
1PAQL1ACCI-
PRICES ...
Lower floor, first rows.......,..6.00
Lower floor, last 10 rowsy. (.00
Balcony, first 4 rows. . .,. 1.00
Ilalcony, next t rows ., 1.(0
Balcony, last ( rows. ...... .. 1.00
Gallery tl.50 cd 1.00
eats on sale at theatre. Boa affloe
epea aonday.
should do If a pare were misplaced."
So tha lad promptly lost all the pages.
He . kept away from Miss Fealy for a
whole week, while he searched . dlll-
an 1 1 ,-! tk, rmaIan. . .1 kuk . il
ing to recover It, and fearful lest his f? r
abLnc. be oorectlv lnternreted. at tha , ,and! Fremont plsys the dbll
end of that time he called on tha charm
ing little star.
"t enjoyed Tha Illusion of Beatrice
so much," he said, .-'may, I keep it and
read it again T "Certainly," returned
Miss Fealy, 'if you enjoyed It so much."
Three days later this dialogue was
repeated., At the end of a fortnight
eyouiirTenow7in despair or over lo
cating the- package, went to, tha young
actress and confessed alL 1 don't know
what yon will . think," he - pleaded.
been delighting thousands during their
trip across tha continent. .
Jerome. Fremtfnt. and Jerome, - two
men. and woman, -have a real-acro
j and her adventures . among the more
than lire-sued frogs snd the feats of
the gymnastic tramp will be found par.
tlcularly Interesting and diverting.
Master Harold Hoff will render the
latest Illustrated song and on . the
Grandioscope will be seen a new set of
moving picture films. 1 -r
... Unfortunately the- big sen Of lasTT
week's bill did not arrive until three
where I left it. "In your cab." waa the
prompt reply. "Tha cleaner at the sta
ble found it and, seeing my name on
the cover, returned it to me." -
' '':
. . "A Social Highwayman."
' Next week at the Baker the bUl wlH
be "A Social Highwayman." an excel
lent play which - will well serve to In
troduce to tha patrons of tha popular
Tde Heiug Tdeatre
FbsMNila
Friday anil Saturday Hlflhts. KovTlODcc l
SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY.
..... , . t
Last Season's Big Coast Hit
Madison Corey Offers . . '
ARTHUR DEAQON
In George Ade's Musical Beauty Show,
Tnneful and Faacinatfan Muaic by J. A. Raynee.
AH the Old Favoritea, Including Olivette Haynea, Clara Martin,
Eulalie Jenacn. - . . ,
PRETTY GIRLS, ELABORATE SCENERY.STUNNINOGOWNS
" V P. SYouH make a fuea over these girl.
- . The aame great laughing ahow.
EVENINO PRICES, .
Lower floor, ex. last t rows 11.10
Lower floor, last S rows... 1.00
Baloony, first 4 rows .1.00
Balcony, next I rows .TS
' Balcony, last I rows .SO
Gallery ..15o and 26o-
MATINEE PRICES
Lower floor ..........11.00, T(a
Balcony ...,71a and I0o
Gallery ..Ho and SBC
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B)A CUE !a lTi!rJY-::u-
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ORIOOIf THXATRS CO-V Laesaa . . .. GEO. T. BtlTl, VsnaeynaV
raa raabioaabla Fopular rtee Tkeatre ef rorUaaA. Oawwdad te t-s
Doors Svery rerforaasses, .,
Special Attraction for Thankijlvln Wcc!;f Ccn
K tnenclnz Sunday Matinee, Nov. 23 Today i
v HOTTl INIMTTABLB 8ATTM ON PROHIBIT! OX.
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ITNDER TUB PERSOIfAL DIRECTION OF MB, JOHIf SAINPOLia
OIAXi KOUDAT sCATZVn TsTUmSSAT. MwUZAB MATVBBAT
sraciAL MONDAT NIGHT: All persons attending the Baker oa Mon-
JJ day Evenings have an opportunity to win the . valuable and handsome
piano now on exhibition at Sherman-Clay Mualo Company. - Attend . ma
Monday Evening. Tou may win this piano. . No child under 10 years of
age admitted to evening perfonnaaoea unless accompanied by parent or
chaperone, .. ,r , , K , wi.-,, ;.-'- ', . - r- --r, 8j8g-a,. .,'!'
FaUCMi siieaisaT, aae, awe. SO. Matlaee, ISe and SO, . .
Next Week A SOCIAL HIQHWAYMAN
H
Seat Sale Opens Next Wednesday at the . Theatre.
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day ago. but alnce their appearance on
the program they hsva caused general
when you learn that I have lost The , k All Man THta - I Si - ekee A tha vai anil
Illusion of Beatrice'; I can't Imagine . strongest bills the Grand has offered
during the autumn. The comedy, sketch
of Mr. and Mrs. Truesdalo A Co.,
"Aunt Louisa's Advice," is a constant
laugh. It Is well acted and the skstch
hss a distinct plot This skstch waa
written by Blanche Bates and -la one
of the most complete little comedlea j
ever produced locally. Wlllsrd Newell
Co. contribute "Last Nlaht" an I
amusing playlet. These are but two
of thA man feature which the firmnA
stock theatre, Ernest Hastings, the Will give today for the last time. Those
new leading man who arrived from ' who failed to see these acts ow It to
New Tork last week. Director John ! themselves to attend today, for they
Salnpblla will give special attention to
casting this play and bringing out the
ecenlo featurea of tha production, it
promises to bo one of the big bills of
the Baker - season. ,
ww--
Maxine Elliott Coming,
Mucins Elliott In her latest success,
"H-r Great Match." will be the attrac-
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Wedntsd'y
Evening
Dec 5
HEIUG
THEATRE
I
;v Seat Safe
Monday
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Bireetloa
IVMs Steers-
Wyaa Oomaa
PRICES:
Lewar Floor, .tt, U
Balooay ......01.60 SI
Gallery (reserved) TSo
Bones fia.M
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OaWof-towa orders prsmptly allad.
Heeig Theatre
Thanksgiving Attraction
TarrBBSAT inaxT, ot. bs, ioe
m roroxAB oomxszav
Bresford
. XX TMS 0OKB9T STTOOBSS
THE
A Continuous
Laugh
are guaranteed a bright, sparkling and
diverting entertainment,
: -.. - .. v ' v, :
: '. : At the Sur. .
- "A Stranger In a Strange-Land." one
of tha funniest farces ever written, will
be the attraction at the Star theatre
this week, presented by the Allen stock
company, beginning wtth ths perform
ance tomorrow night. - There - will be
matinees Tuesday, Thursday. (Thanks
giving day). Saturday and Sunday.
"A Stranger In a Strange Land" Is not
an untried play, for It waa used oa tour
after having a long run In New Tork
and London. This will be the first time
that "A Stranger In e Strange Land"
haa been offered in Portland by a stock
organisation. - The Idea of the piece la
that a young Engllshmsn has been sent
to America by his people in tha hope
that he will make a man of himself.
He Is a remittance man and tnstesd of
embarking In business, as they desire,
he squanders the money they send him.
In order to obtain an unlimited amount
of coin he writes them that he is In tha
cattle business, having a vast ranch at
Buffalo. New Tork. Not being well ac
quainted with the geography of the
Weak of n A !f 17 A V Fourth &
Nov. 26
PANTAGES
I
Stark Su.
Beet Family Theatre. J. A. Johnson, Resident Met.
j CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES TODAY.
LOU FARRELL
Comedian.
::1 0 "
FARRIN&CURRIlM
Duets.'
LEO WLTTE
Baritone.
TOUKMnSTS
THE
CLAYTON
FAMILY
InaKuslcsIAct
New Good
BARKIS. HILTON
& HARRIS
Trom
Zulu-
BAKER and UACK
Comedians and Vocalists
THE BIOGRAPfl
"Too Much Mother-la-
Law." ...
EMPIRE
Maialir
Jlth. and Morrison Sv
::-r:K ' : - MILTON W. SEAMAN.- Manager.
-. ':,'X JHf Only taa Baatecm Bead
THANKSCilVINa WEEK
Starting Today' Matinee, Sunday, Nov. 25
XEOXTLAK MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATTTRDAT. OBA1TO
. . SPECIAL MATINEE THUR8DAT. THANKSGIVING DAT.
; " - DATS B. LEVW BIO PRODUCTION. ' .
' ; . ; 1TTH TEAR OF SUCCESS. - .
Oarload
The reeASawanOl
Snpertafecaaslnal
JOSH
SPRUCEBY
SO-reopla Vaimet Baad, ,Oraad Operatle Orchestn.
pecisinea. au arew xaie
Wew and ' Bevel
WATOX VOB
BX0 STTB1
.- Children under IS -not admitted te evening performances unless accom
panied by parent or guardian. , -. .
"''T!:''i'"'-aWe'ssdBw mine will psevalL ,:' . ..
"TNext Attraction -QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER:
TODAY'S rFTKRIN08 Five La Fond Brothers. Two and One Half Caa-I
cades, Blf? and Bang. Drew and Wright, Jimmy Cheatham, Leo White,
Moving pictures.
PERFORMANCES DAILT at !:, T:I0 and p. m. ADMIB8ION led
and SOc. Boxes 15c. Take any seat at weekday matinees for TEN cents.
OAKS RINK
" Open All Day Sunday Prvparei Por
Hard TlmeMs
Masquerade ;
Thanksgiving, Nov. 29
Prstty. Prlxe . . New Surprises
If
THE GRAND
Week of November 2oth9 1906
Vaudeville de Luxe
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aii rav ACTS
Jerome,Freemont
and Jerome
In Their Acrobatic
' - Novelty Act "
never falls below a certain standard
and that standard Is high, representing
tha beet acts thst can oe secured, re
gardless of trouble or expense. -
TTnlteA nt.ta h. iikM .ioU.aw
rou. binder-, such ., telling them that R ? 1!" ll
ajeavep aravu Hiiitvi Hf B)WVB avaav waw
weather did not servs to keep the
crowds away. One man. at the Friday
matinee, nearly laurhed himself Into
convulsions and the audience, when not
busy laughing with him, waa fearful
leet he Injure himself wtth his bursts
of mirth.
The new bill which opens tomorrow
will be plentifully supplied with good
acts. The four Musical Claytons head
the bill with their famous musloal act
Thsy are producers of real melody and
every irstrument they take up they
have mastered. It is one, of the pret
tiest vaudeville acts ever put on.
WOMARI
SMTffi
A Spssm
Laughter
ran -ChartatTig, Fare, Waoleaom Faa
Entire lower floor ....SI. 00
D .!. J Hftloony, first 4 rows..- .Tt
rllCCa Balcony, laat 10 rows. .60
V Gallery.. 16o and Ito
BAT SALE OrXVS ITS XT TTXSBAT
- -. , AT TB3BATBB. , .'
he drives his cattle to water every
night over to Wyoming snd back. Hs
receives a letter ssylng thst his rela
tives are coming over to see him, and
to prevent discovery he goes to England
to meet them at home.
On his arrival he learns that they
expect-to see some evidences of Amer
ica about him, and to secure local color
the young scamp hires the Indian used
by an Amerlcsn medicine man touring
England. An old man, a friend of the
youth, enrages a msn to pretend that
he is-an Indian and a detective, work
ing on a case, dlagulses himself ss an
Indian. These three Indiana, the real
and the Imitation, form the bests for
the fun which follows fast and furfous.
The attempts of the young msn to make
his varied stories agree and the efforts
of his old friend to assist htm compli
cate matters until the final expose.
Forrest Seabury will play tha young
man and there are great eomedy roles
for the others In the company. Seabnry
will be even better than he wss in "The
Msn from Mexico." This afternoon and
tonight will close "Polly and IT the
comedy drama, which has been given all
the past week. It Is a sterling attrac
tion with a mingling ef tears and
smiles.
New Show at Pantagea. "...
- Someway or ether the word bae gone
out that Pantagea baa a good ahow on
Harris, Milton and Harris, newcomers
to Portland. haVe already won recogni
tion far and wide In the vaudeville
wo Id. The sketch they will offer here
Is of their own production "From Egypt
to Zululand" and provided en upheaval
of comedy, v ' '
' The Misses Ferren and Curran. Port
land girls, who went on the Pantagee
circuit' ela weeks ago In a musical
sketch, are coming baek home for. a
week's engagement Those - who saw
their debut wtU be especially Interested
tn noting the Improvement In their
work that sli weeks' time hse brought
They hsve a brand new act, and are
singing duets, chiefly.
. Buker and Mack, comedians And vo
calists, are reputed as a team of rapid
fire functors. Lou Farrell, comedian,
alto eomoe with a good record .behind
j week la and week out The program t him. Lea White will sing a aew Ulue-
FREE I Moving Pictures
RACEEORWIFEv,:
HARRT 8 HUMAN, .
Business Boomer, General Advertise.
Phone Main ltll. Id Morrison,
1:10 to 1:10 Every Evening.
trated aong and a moving picture eom
edy. "Too Much Mother-in-Law," the
funniest yet, will conclude a good show.
.' ' ,
Pins Irates a Teadamoy.
Simon Guggenheim's probable election
as- United States senator from Colorado
is particularly Interesting as Illustrat
ing tha tendency among captains of In
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MR. and MRS. HAROLD KELLEY
Presenting the Charming Little Coia
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THE THREE BANTA BROTHERS
In a Novel and Comedy Musical Act.
MASTER HAROLD HOFF
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