The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 17, 1907, Page 21, Image 21

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO, ' NOVEMBER IT, 1907.
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I ALL THIS WEEK 5" MATINEE TODAY
MR. JOHN CORT PRESENTS
The Newest Comic Opera Triumph
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Sunday, Nov. 17, 1907
GREATEST PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR!
Wilton Lflckaye's Famous Play of Modern flnanca
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By BLLTHAN, GIRARD and flGMAN
Direct from Knickerbocker Theatre, N. Y.
and record breaking tour to the coast
75 People & Orchestra Biggest Production on the Road
MR.S. ANNE- SHELDON
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THEATRICAL NOTES.
Thin Is to be th last week of the
San Francisco Opera comuiy In Port
land for aometlme. Manager Frank W
Healy of the company ha been arrang
ing: his dates ahead, and every possible
evening's performance for almost a year
to come has been booked.
1'ortland friends of the company who
are lenlon might be Interested to. know
where they will play after leaving here.
This is the Itinerary which Mr. Healy
has muDDed otit for his company:
Aberdeen, Washington, November 24
and 26; Ticoma, November 26, 27 and
28; Belltngham, November 29; Everett.
November 30; Portland, Oeeember laud
rest of (he week; Astoria, December 8;
Walla Waila and on the road, and 10;
Colfax, 11; Spokane, 12, 13 and 14
Yakima. 16: Tacoma, 16 and 17; Aber
deen. 18; South liend. 18; Centralla, 20;
Christmas week, Portland; Eugene, 30:
then playing Chlcao, Marysvllle and
other places between Portland and Lou
Angeles, playing Los Angeles four
weeks; one week on 'he "Kite" circuit:
three weeks between San Francisco and
Bait Lake; one week on the Oregon
Short Line, returning to Portland on
March 29 for a four-weeks' engagement,
and playlns; In Seattle April 26, where
they will remain through the summer,
leaving in September to go on the road
again.
There are going to be some important
additions to the company, notably Teddy
Webb, who, as soon as "The Alaskan
completes Its Seattle run, wil return to
his old lovo of the San' Francisco com
pany. Mr. Healy, whose rise as a man
ager has been rapid In the past two
years, and who Is now contemplating
branching out considerably is arranging
to have Toby Claude In an opera writ
ten especially for her under his man
agerial wing next season.
He Is also carrying on a correspond
ence? with "Jim" Hutten, manager of
the "Prince of Pllsen" and "Merry
Widow" companies concerning a possi
ble engagement for the San Francisco
Opera company In Chicago at the Coli
seum. At present the Coliseum Is a barren
old barn of a place, but Hutten ,wants to
fit It up much as the old Tivoll theatre
In San Francisco was before the fire,
and to have tables arranged so that the
audience may smoKe and have refresh
ments between the acts of the opera.
The Eidelwelss caterers expect to re
open the Coliseum under the new plan.
Offers have also been made Mr.
Healy to play tho season at the "White
City'' In New Orleans and at the Broad
way theatre and the Manhattan Beach
theatre in Denver. Peter McCourt, man
ager of the Broadway, has been released
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from his agreement with Mrs. Elltch
Long of the Elltch theatre In that city,
and it is said expects to open the
Broadway again next summer as a sum
met stock house. . Mr. Healy has not
yet decided upon his future engage
ment, however.
Snlti Edwards, who Is starring this
season In the big, musical production.
"The Rollicking Olrl," which comes to
the Hellig theatre soon, relates a very
good yarn on the cornet player In the
orchestra in a small Texas town last
year. The orchestra had been called to
rehearse the music of the production,
but tho cornet player failed to put In
an appearance, and after a long wait
the company's musical director began
to lose patience and demanded that he
be sent for. as It was most imperative
that he be on hand. At this Juncture
the elarionette artist spoke up and said:
"Whv. It's useless to send for him, he
is busy and won't come because It is too
fine a (Jay, out ir it naa rainea no wouia
have been the first one here."
"Tn the name of all that's wonderful,
msred the surprised director, "what do
von mean by that?"
"Rlmnllcttv enoua-h." renlied the un
abashed elarionette player, "because if
It rains he can come, but when It's fine
weather, no, for he drives the city
sprinkling cart, and It's too dusty to
day." Notice has been received at the local
offices of the Pullman company that
the private cars. "Columbia," "La
Grande." snd "Holborn," transporting
Fritel Bcheff and her company will ar
rive In Portland December 9, remain
ing here for the 9th. 10th and 11th.
The route from Kansas City Includes
stops at the following places: Dps
Moines, Omaha. Denver. Salt Lake, Los
Anreles. Sen Francisco, fortianfl. la
coma. Seattle and spoKane. miss scnerr
wil leave San Francisco on the morning
of December R.
Iltical economy lsT"
"Political economy, my dear child,"
Senator Plott replied, "is the art of
never buying more vote than you actu
ally need."
Srarnro rmioxs
owir Floor First 10 rows li.00
Lower Floor Last rows.. $1.(0
Balcony First 4 rows II. to
Baloony Next ( row $1.00
Balcony Last t rows 71
Entire Gallery to
Boxes 112.60
sraoxAX. wtditmdat xatx
Entire Lower Floor
Balcony First 4 rows .
Balcony Last 10 rows..
Entire Oallery
Boxes
. .11 60
. . $1.00
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14th and
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Washington
Main 1
NIGHTS
BEQINNINQ
THURSDAY
rxciAX run luniu batvsdat.
Nov. 21-22-23
FRAZLL & WADL Present the Original Production
Direct from a If Weeks' Run In Chicago.
, THE, LATLST MUSICAL RAGL
With a Big Cast of Sixty
TIT "TTTT7 TT7
II If"!! IP in People, Including
JL wm. j. McCarthy I
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George Porter Smith, Gertrude Hutcheson, Dorothy Rae.
Labelle Lauretta, Dlzey Llllard, and the Famous
50 People
20-
BROILERS
40 30 Bong Hlts-SO
A BGEirxo kaXYXL
50 40 Beautiful Girl
-Fun Makers 20
Lower Floor. .
Balcony
Gallery
, . .11.60 and 11.00
, ..J1.00, 76c, 60e
S6c, 26c
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Entire Lower
Balcony
Gallery
BATTTKSAT XATX-
Floor.
11.00
,76c. 60c
.160. lie
Splendid Augmented Cast Powerful Play The Talk of tha
Country See the Great Chicago Wheat Pit Scene.
Stage Direction William Bernard.
, MATIINEB S A TURD A V
EVENING PRICES 24, 35, 50. MATINEES-lSeS 234,
NEXT WEEK: "THE ENSIGN"
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Portland $ Famous Thtatro Phono Main 6
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A New Deflniton.
A rather cynical Joke has been
cently credited to Senator Piatt.
The senator on his last visit to the
Manhattan Beach hotel allowed a pretty
girl, a western millionaire's daughter.
to be presented to him.
The little girl. In the course of one
of her many delightful chats with thi
aged statesman, said:
'Tell me, won t you, senator, wnat po
The Nickelodlon Theatre"
Opposite Oregonlas Building-.
The Latest Moving Pictures and Illus
trated Songs.
TONIGHT.
The False Soldier"
Admission 6c.
Week of
Nov. 18
PANTAGES
Fourth and
Stark St.
BEST FAMILY THBATRH.
J. A. JOHNSON. Resident Manager.
Advanced Vaudeville
STARS OF ALL NATIONS
Gayety Quartet
- A Second Feature
High Salaried Singers
Harrigon & Giles
Singing and Dancing
Clarence Smith
Baritone,
BIG NOVELTY ACT
THE MARC0NAS
Fam
ous
Electrical
strators
Demon-
Presenting
Electricity, Liquid
of
Latest Marvels
Air
and Chemistry.
An Act for AIL.
The liazzards
The Big Pianist and
the Little Dancer."
Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett
Late of DeWolf Hop
per Company. In
"Willie."
PANTAGES'
MOTION PICTURES .
Ezolnslre Film.
VAXTACtSS OBCXXSTmA SXKZCTIOZr X. JC HVEV8XV.
PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 1:80, 7:J0 AND 9 P. M.
nXOXB GALLERY AND B?ALCONY 15 CENTS.
CENTS. BOXES 60 CENTS,
FOR 18 CENTS. 4
ANY BEAT
AT
LOWER
WEEK DAY
FLOOR 25
MATINEES
Mile. Orietta
nrTEXH'ATXOirAX. C&AXBTOY
AWT AJTD
World's Greatest Mind
Reader
Miles & Raymond
'The Original Baby in the
Cradle."
The Great Hverton
The Spinning Marvel, Assisted by
Miss Mabel Irving.
Morgan & McGarry
SINGERS AND DANCERS.
Geo. A. Noble and
Cornellia Appy
In Songs and Cello Solos.
Lyons & Cullom
Singers, Wooden Shoe Dancers
and Imitators.
Joe Thompson
"PAL OF MINE."
20th Century
Motion Pictures
THE RED MAN'S WAY."
Three Shows Dally, at 2:30. 7:80
and 9:15.
ittSKfiS Sunday Night, Nov. 1 7
Stange and Edwards' Spectacular Military Comic Opera
EMPIRE THEATRE
Coraer Xorrlaom an4 Twain atreets.
MXLTOW W. aXAJCAaT, Kamafer. Faoaa Kate 1XT
riajrlaf Oaly tae taltOUTlU Buim Mom AMraotleas.
Week Starting !S!SL Today f
November 17
Spencer and Aborn's Production of the Great Emotional Drama
AW
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Now in It's Fourth Successful Season.
n powerful melodramatic style, vrua
ended.
;rful melodramatic style, ynia
Strong company and elaborate J
A beautiiul story told in
laughter and tears cleverly bl
scenery. A play of real life.
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
This is an especially strong matinee attraction.
NIGHT PRICES 15c, 23c, 35c, 50c. MATINEESlOc, 20c
Next Attraction: "Tilly Ohon
Telephone
Old M. 049O
New A. U9Q
WHEN
JOHNNY
COMES
MARCHING
H0M
The very best offering in the repertoire of the San Francisco Opera
Company.
HEAR THE FAMOUS SONGS
"My Own United States," "Love's Night," "Fairy Land," "Spring,
Sweet Spring," "The Garden of Eden," and many others.
PRICES : Evening 25c, 50c, 75c Matinee 25c, 50c
TONIGHT
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PRICES
Evenings and Sunday and hol
iday matinees, 15c, 26c and boxes
60c Week day matinees, all
seats in the house except boxes
15c.
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THE STAR
OPENING SUNDAY MATINEE
Nov. 17, 1907
For the Entire Week
THB R. B. FRENCH STOCK COMPANY
Presents the Thrilling Melodramatic Sensation '
The Dangers of a j
Working Qirl
BY MARTIN HURLEY J
Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 2:30
PRICES 10 AND 20 CENTS
Every Evening at 8:15
PRICES 15, 25 AND 35 CENTS
Reserved Seats by Either Phone for All Performances
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Lyric Theatre
UAIX 4680
BOTH FHOJTXa
xoks A-ioa
"KILTIES"
Canada's Famous Band
By Request a Special
Concert at the
ARMORY
SUNDAY, Nov. 17th
8:15 P.M.
Doors Open 7 :30
POPULAR PRICE 50eV
Any Part of Armory
Last Concert by the tamoua
WEEK STARTING MONDAY
November 18 v..
OPENING OF THE ALLEN STOCK CO.
P. R. ALLEN PRESENTS '
MISS VERNA FELTON
Supported by the Allen Stock Co. in That Great Farce Corned
A Stranger in a t
Strange Land I
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; Prices 10c, 20c ,
KILTIES"
Every Evening at 8:15 p. m.; Prices, 10c, 20c and 30c.
Box office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m,'. Get your tickets in ad
vance; either pbone. ."
NEXT WEEK: "The Lady From Lam!c"
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