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frHE OREGON ' SUNDAY JOURNAL; ' PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO. NOVEMBER 10. 1807. - THEATRICAL NOTES " Charlss Frohman's proposal to sly theatrical entertainments of a, regular 'order Id tbeatree to bt rigged vp upon ' soma of the llnera that croas tha At n lantlo evokea no aurpriaa In thoae actors ',and actraaaaa who arc familiar with - tha many atranga placaa In which they t ara called upon to do their acting.- Not all of tha acting that la doue In thla country. la dona In tha thcatrea that la, those theatres that are dedicated atenalbly to playa and players. Tha ..-.Una of vaudeville haa'been ao far ad jYaneed that It now takea In manr Play- houses In which prior to thla year only oramatle attractions and musical plecea there gave Its, regular Broadway enter talnment without a out. Mini. Calva la In a general 'ml-up with her cook, the railroads and oihr thlnva , InnliMlna- W.' H ("!haDman. tha Hanno'r and' Portland Wlintr. Tlio cook, haa raalgned. Tha Boston and Maine railroad la sarcastic Chapman la Insulted, and Calve la triumphant, according In tha Morninc Trloamob. It la ill nn loraunt of .the nrlvat car. Tha moment Calva got her private oaf aha determined to lock everybody- out J. of IL Una locked' out of it. . She locked out , every i mem hi Saundera Gordon nut ovarv.mem' eava Chemet and bar of hi. i bill froni tha Boston and Maine rail road out of It. Tha-man wanie m collect a bill for transferring the. car from one railroad to another. "va, fen." cried Calve, "that addition . goe' in l Cnrt A. ha tha railroad of Bos ton and Maine. It la an Imbecile." Co rt la i r vina to persuade Calve that aha nn.ht t nav it. Ha can keep trying. Tha first Calva atorm oocurred when rife. She locked a man with i aassasaapa i. 9 ,. 4. I ! t 2 4 -.1 Lily Branscombs at the Lyric Theatre. 7 ' 1 .. . - ' I restive. He heara that Mm. Calva doea nut up nmra tnan fiv ii m imi The Shuberts are to give Eddla Tor a. new - play, 'an adaptation from the derma. . ' 1 Channlna- Potlork la about to bffln work on a new play, to be called roe HlKht .to Happlneaa. Oeorge KulUr Qolden. tha monogoliai haa broken lown with lung trouble ani haa tMtan taken to Haranaa Lnka. Olacomo Puccini la looking Into American "fotk-mualo. In connection with his setting of The Olrl of the Oolden West', ha haa written Inquiring about the songs , that were In vogue here In I ISO. Gustav Mahler, who will arrive In New York about the Middle of Deoem bar to beain hla enaaaement at tha Metropolitan opera liouse. Is aald to be dreading the ae .voyage. It will be bla first Another play by Henry Bernstein, author of "The Thief." la promised by Charlea Ftohman. Last week he ac quired the rlghta for America and Eng land Of "La Foudre." M. ' Bernstein a lateat play, which Is to be produced this week tor tne nrst urn in rarie. Cor har nut starrlnc venture Mar garet Wycherly haa acquired the rlghta of a. new play being written by Bugene wili.n author or "The unaertow and "Paid In Full." There will be but four characters In tha play, which baa not yet been named. ... . DuvM Relaaco haa called rehearsala f tha new niece In which Frank Kee naii and Mla Charlotte Walker will be the featured players. 11 is expecieu to be. ready for production about the middle cf next month and when In is metropolitan premiere will aueceed The Rose of the llsncho at the Belaacp theatre, New York. appeared. A great deal of regular act . lng of the old and recognUed brand is dona In vaudeville theatres, but there are aU pieces of church, property in the trnlted States In which professional theatrical companies regularly appear. And there seldom Is a night in the theatrical year upon which at some place In the United States actora are . not acting in hospitals. , Saila. Insane asylums, shelters of one kind or an other, social settlement houses, clubs, hotels or private houses. UUlan Kue ael haa turned down an offer of 11.000 made to her to sing three aongs in the drawing-room of a society woman in New York. It was only a couple of Reasons ago that an entire theatrical company wu transported from the Ca ulno theatre In New York to the palace of a rich New Yorker In Newport, and Chapman, the aforesaid Kennebunkport Wagner, entered the car jauntily and gracefully and murmured ever ao sweet ly and gently the word "rehearaal." He didn't mean It." But somehow or other he said it. There were alarms and ex plosions, furies. Infernos, volcanlcs, fearful detonations of that plan ex plosive. Calveite. ,of which COprlett knows something. The cook then en tered to take madame'e order' for din ner. She rattled it off in French. "Soupe a l'oscllle, eperlana frltes a la St Amour, filet de boeuf. chatoaubrlant. pe'tlts fours a la Rlche." The cook blinked his eyes confusedly and. arab-blna- wildly at the vagueat possibility of egscs. said hesitatingly, "Will you have them done on one aide or both. Miss?" The porter haa also become I iSo7Mcwi THE ARM0RY,ldiLl TENTH AND COUCH STREETS Friday and Saturday Nights November 15-16 Special Matinee Saturday THE FAMOUS KILTIES UM l Accompanied by a , Choir of 16 Trained Male Voices 0 Scotch L)ancers 5 Bag-Pipers PRICES Evening : Lower Floor $1.00, 75 Balconj j .... .$1.00, 75, 50 Seat Sale at RoWe l Martin's Drug Store, Sixth and ,( '"r 'Washington. Tuesdifl" November 12. from 0 A. M. to 7 P. M. 0 o 4 . r ti .1 i Week of Nov. 1 1th BEST TAMH.Tr: THSATSS. PANTAGES Fourth and Stark Sti. J. A. JOHITBON, Besident Manager. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Stars of All Nations . The Bertinosr Sensational Slack WlroAct, .Comedlanna. Pictured Ballad Aa 3ood as Ever. AH 3TPOBTXD COMXST HOVXIiTT ACT BUfl Hi and Ru dd "Eccentriques Extraordinaires" TroBX tha Best Booaea of Bar op a. . A BIO COKEDT TBSATl The Biograph Latest Comedy Film. PAJfTAOZB Vn excelled Orchestra. direction of XL X. BTBJflOS Davy and . Emerson Musical Comedy Act Arlington and tlelston Comedians and Dancers. "imrOWMMXCX flally at 1:10, 7:S0 and 9 p. m. gallery lsc ixwer floor oc coxea poo. , riUCZti Balcony an fallery lSo. Lower . ny eat at weeK-day matinees f or I60. Take HEILIG THEATRE Wednesday Night NOVEMBER 13 rn QBBAT VXJ00BS8 Under Southern Skies Written By lOTTTB BZ.AIB VABKZB Author of "Way Down Eaat." A VLiT THAT lTTI.Ii rOBBTEB urra The Moat Original, Unhackneyed and' DiTertlnjr Play of onth era Z.lfe Brer Written. Production MaaalTO and Complete ' in ETtry BetalL OTXX TWO XIUJ0H' VZOPU1 XATB BBEX TB3B P1AT PBICZS X.00, 76o, 600. 350. 260. Beat Bala Opens Tomorrow. The GRAND TATrOEYZUB SB Z.UXB. Week of Nov. 11th, 1907 A Great Bill of Novelties KBAOBB BT One of tha Prettiest and Moat Wonderful Acts Ever Shown a Vaudeville Audience, Rosa Naynon ABD BTEB WOMB'S CHAM- pioh TBOurs or Trained Tropical Birds y " BPECXAIi ADDED FEATTTBB Edward Kellie orrxBB Sidonne Dixon AJTD BXMSEU. In the Dslnty Comedy Playlet by Jennie Wetmoro Campbell, "His First Home Coming" Mike Quinn In His Latest Laughing- Bucceea "A BTBAHOB SEPXTTT." Introducing His Silent Partner, "Girlie." Short & Edwards Comedy Musical Act Will Davis fn Monologue and Bona;. Harry E. Rickrode Th'e World's Greatest Aerial Ring Contortionist, . Joe Thompson Singing the Latest Eastern Success, 20th Century Motion Pictures jack; THE Kzsssm." -Three performances dally at 2:30. 7:80 and 8:16 P- m. Eve nings and Sunday and holiday matinees. 16c, 25c and boxes 60o. Week-day matinees 15c to ' all 1 aeats except boxes. v ifiEILIG THEATRE 14th and Washington Pko I Matn 1 Dlraotlon HertkwesUra Taaatrloal AssoeiaUoav O. Xelllg, President. 3-NI6HTS-3 Beginning TONIGHT 8:15 o'clock ' JOSEPH M. GATES PRESENTS THE MUSICAL PLAY THE MOTORCAR COMfDY THE IVANDERBILT CUP GIRLS YES -PLENTY Book by Sidney Rosenfeld Music by Hood Raymond Peck. by Bowers Lyrica Barney Old field's Great Automobile Racing Effect PRICES Lower Floor, except last three rows f 1.50 Lower Floor, last three rows fl.00 Balcony .f l.OO, 75, 50 Entire Gallery .50 Beats BeUlnf at Tliaatra boaa Mala 1. a HEILIG THEATRE 14th and Washington Ph on Main 1 ) ) s'-A'- THURSDAY- FRIDAY- SATURDAY NIGHTS NOV. lt-1516 Special-Price Matinee Saturday. The Management Besra to n An. nounce a special bngare- ment of the AMERICAN COMEDIENNE Isabel Irving And an Excellent Supporting Com- in THE NSW MARQUAM .GRAND Portland' Fn mtm.m Ta- . n i a-- ' ' - .f -m.w nnur-rnvai AlHin v Beginning Tonight For Four Nights Only' MATINEE WEDNESDAY. 4 San Francisco Opera Co; : DIRECTION FRANK W. HEALY. (f t. Will Preient Stange & Edwards' Greatest Comic Opera "THE WEDDING DAY" r1- The Opera In which Jefferaon De Angellis, Delia Fox and Lillian Russell starred so successfully. PRICES: V EVENINGS 25-50-75C. .WEDNESDAY MATINEE 25-50c. pany CLYDE FITCH PLAY BY STTimro pmzoxa Entire Lower Floor $1.50 Balcony $1.00, 78c, 60c. Gallery 35c, 26c The Girl Who Has Everything Direction of Liebler ft Co. arzexax matxxxb pmicua Entire Lower f loor $1.00 Balcony 7 Be, 60o Oallery 25c. J So bxat laxa ornva TuxaDAT. stotsxbxb is. 4 MARQUARi GRAND Portland's FamouM Thiatrm Phn Main 6 Too ma? Toa Uka Bo WaU Xat Tear. FIRST TIME IN PORTLAND AT $1.00 PRICES. Thursday Friday Saturday Nor. 14, IS, 10, Matinee Saturday Tha Klrke-Lashelle Co. A4, A mmilltt Friday W PRICES la Paul Armstrong's Delightful American Comedy Same High-Class Cast and Production Seen Here Before Night, 25c, 50c, 75c, $100 Matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c. o a nnre theatre Oao. Xm. Baker, Oea. Mgr. 1rno I M In I. I PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE POPULAR PRICE THEATRE Borne of tha Incomparable Baker Stock Company. ; WcdiStartinj Matinee Today, Sunday November 10, 1907 ' The Adventure of Lady Ursula BY ANTHONY HOPE Author of "The Prisoner of Zenda," "Rupert of Hentzau," "PhroBO," and other famous plays. First time in Portland at popular prices. A delightful comedy in four acts. Period of play, 1760; place, England. All special scenery and costumes. Stage direction William Bernard. MATINEB SATURDAY EVENING PRICES25, 35a, 50f. MATINEES 15, 25a. EMPIRE THEATRE ! Corner Korrlsoa and Twelfth Streets. BQXTOST W. SBAKAV, Xaaarar. . Pnona Mala 11T . riarlaa OaJr taa Stair-KaTlla Z astern Boad Attraetloaa. One Solid WeekSNov; 10, Today MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY The Play That JVon't Wear Out, f W. E. lNAINKEVIUUB'S Picturesque Melodrama y A RECORD-BREAKING PLAY NEXT WEEK: A splendid production of Wilton Lackajre'a Great Success "THE PIT" THE STAR Telophonu Old M. 0 496 New A. 1496 Opening Sunday Matinee November 1 0, 1 907 I FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK The R. French StocK Company PRESENT THE GREAT FRONTIER MELODRAMA BY CHARLES TAYLOR i A Heroic, Pathetic Drama of Real Life Among the Arkansas Hills A COMPANY ABOVE THE AVERAGE Universally Indorsed by the Press i NIGHT PRICES 15, 25a, 35, 50. MATINEE 10, 26 NiCT ATTRACTION: "A RIFFS SECRET n Lyric Theatre i ICAZBT 4685 BOTH PKOBXS HOXa A-103S V Lyric Stock Company Week Commencing Nov. 11, 1907 1 PRESENT WCK THE SCOUT OF FORT MEADE Th e Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays. Thursdays Prices 10c and 20c and Saturdays at 2:30 J Every evening at 8:15. Prices 15c, 25c and 35c. Reserved Seats May ba Secured by Either Phone $ m Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; prices 10c, "30c;"1 X EVERY EVENING AT 8:1S P. M. . Prices, 10c; 20c, 30c t Box Office open, from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. NEXT WEEK: VERfJA F Supported by" the Allen Stock Company, rr "A STRANGEn IN A Ui : ! ' : : : :