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-4- THE ' OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO. DECEMBER 1. 1907. V THEATRE 14th and Washington I Phoni Main 1 t HEILIG M Maude Hoatty. Contralto of San Frandsro Opera Company, Whl.li IN-turns to the Ma.quatn (irand fur Oho Week Com iiiiiiilii,: Tonight. Presenting the li.iiuti.ul Omental Comic 0kmm "Said r!-) a." TOfSIOHT 8x15 O'CLOCK Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Nights DANIEL V. ARTHUR. ANNOUNCES ARJE CAHILL -Who It So Dlffirtnt From Jill Othr$" xv rum "skart" kvsica. plat "Marrying Mary" Book by B. K. Royla Knalo by BUria Hela With the orlflnAl prod actio of the loaf raa at Daly's Theatre, Brw York. TBB PLAYER Eag-ene Cowles Bab B. Kardy Wax. T. Olaik William Cllftoa Mark Smith Charles fatal William Erllle Belli Lynch Aaaa Keoaer And the Parnoue "Lonf-Sklrted" C horns Wha Caa Bsally May. AUGMENTED ORCH1C.STRA TOE GREATEST MUSICAL ORGANIZATION IN AMERICA THOJUSKS MADK IY Till) PRESS AGENTS (( tin.i'l from )'.:-'.. Four. ninin .; .i h (Is.- ii I I'lMriif" 1 .in Li,-, a to lie I'liliM' . 'I In. si wh.i h .i' 1 mi . m t'i' till..l ri, In Ii.t v .iy to Wh:lf .l.'l"ll'1t HI H ' ll.i'i t'.V IM'' I 1.1 K s I ' n I'"'. Km tJ ii. w u Kr. it I h!iiK iiliout Kl itzl firhrff ftinl her n.i i:i Sh,. !m mi I with unquiillflfl j 1 1 .i ; f-.tin! i TowdciJ an. lit nrfB. 'I'hpre in s.iiil in I n Moiiii-I liliiR Indi'Hrrlliahlc .iliiiit tin- lllllc Vii'Min'Mi., who rumWnM with iii womlcrf ui voh-o reniMrknhl.! I . i -is nri .irtii ss. Four iifMorm ni. .-s will In i:tM-ii of "M'llft ModlKtf. I.. will 'ii' do in lit I ricfv I lie jnle or n-.ii" will open hi the hex office or tho KeMi.r t hud re, Fourteenth unrl Waitli ii.t,..n Miieis. at Hi o'clock on Friday I1HIM, llir:. J ( IMllher 6. 1 I yiwr Tlnnr. flrnt 10 rows , W-M floor, lant rows J. SO nny 91.00, TOO, BOo iiiiiiery awo laati How SalUaf at ThaatM. Vaaaa BUla 1. PRICES: B THEATRE 14th and Wtshingtoa Ph o o Main 1 1 HEILIG ' - FRIDAY. SATURD'Y, TTZ:f C T7 Q SUNDAY NIGHTS LJCtKSm O" V m O SFECIAI. FXZCB M4TXVXB gATTTBDAT JOHN CORT vx i y I i ,- J'.in- M. K'V J. Ml 1 iia pi a :.U. 'I'1 Cliee Km, Mid b .-.ui -. . : I.eSf.. I'll. ' I ' 1...-W ! 1-1 V. I. !! ! ii.-l l:k- h r I nil. I .-III I.I ,;oe-i to tin n - i .i 1 i 'I' :il.' i . hi p ir in. m mi : he h isl i r .( 1 1 "-! 1 her p 1 1 I s : o 1 1 . 1 1 s i w hu i i 1 1 1 K i t' I I Ii . Mil. !!.. new Mil .inn n i -s (.in ' h I ; ! i- l ! 1 1 I.' liii-lM on lie .I'll t.Mture Hi : l.s I e,. ho ii. - le ik'le h ipV .nl I iiel liest 1 1 1 i 1 been ,iUiel iWhoV i 11 I'll . ril.e. No : I 'St. Ilv V- I I lei l.i i.i put or I i h i i . I ' I e I . i i . 1 1 1 . . I llilll . I ' Ill r- le . luiHliel ..I' ' rU.it Kin i ! i. 1 1 eel, I'lie S-ie :i!;, t I I rill'' e ...! lie- e r.ill'i a tier .: I .'.'-! U ! I'll! en 1 1 .e e.i vfe i n i : rri! i ( 1S w a v ( ' I 'I-1 in 1" liio II'.' in tile ilnli.'illti line th.M i.c e I'll.S '. i,M 1 'JMl'.'I'U l l V. tile ollni;Hir in tl:e dJii.'inu .ini' A :n:i AIo.m , the n, i.i i-i tuiv , 111 I .1 pel It" 111 les V. . I ' I II I hi .It ni vet I'jil;; to iiiil:.. ip n I A lo'i.l i-....- w.'l h ive the H ilrn'ed .' in he i e: 1 1 1 e i . I-' (I Kruier, t.niu.ilv tenor with the K'i"" Clt (rJ'ii't''l. Iiiim lieeti !ii?5u:.'ei! hy tne 111.1 ii.ineiiieiil mul will in., k, inn first, appi u.iiiee in valid" H'n: thU wi'ek, HinsinK "In l'eni '11 llt'oruhi.' The !)i0ir.-iph will spin o'f nn rrlu i.ive comedv til'.n. an iimi.i1 'Hid Kv-n-son'B full oi-eh. H'ni will piny at every perl'ormiuicc. The Land of Ned" Coming to Heilig. Tho Hnrk ci'ini'iiir 's ' - i it .' I lro diutliMi of the iiIi.iv:ii!;:ik.'. The Land of Nod." will (. ui'i the ii r:" of the llcllig the.ilre Pceiinlii 1:1 and 11. H Is n production who."e ti"v. Itv of ehur- 11 T. 1 1 . '! ii" 111! 1 1 I . e I . I ' 1 1 J it ,'imori: lis euiit.-in'm- r iriff. iSo ii'ieh t ei imi.ii s iinvi. I'vci heforo Keen Introdii woik. iiml they have "Sag Harbor" Next Week. .1 .-lines Heine. nutlior of "Shorn .Venn." "Ilrnrt." of dak." rind pcvprnl iiliei famous pi iy of hlniple life, con ( hi. n il Sat Harbor" to he In many iev,,ts lis he i work It will bo i , in a li.iulitul production by the t;.!ki r ( Miiiiany for ih" week fnllowiriK "I'hi I 'a iifch t. rs of Men " The oieniiiK in rtorr.i iiie, v.)U he i.i-xt Sunday inut !n". L'eieiiiher 15. "The Holy City" Coming Hxcryono who caw the splendid per formance i'f "The llolv City" nt the r.u.pii' nisi mii"ii wiii nne ii Kooo I'MMil lor ft when I, ntaln nppenrw next .Sunday ninth I ii .-ember S. for u work's run l.uella Mnery. who plav,., Kal'.iiie last season Is still nt the . j he. i I of the company, which has been j i I ri n r, i he 1 1 cd In many ways. I "The SPIDER'S WEB" AN ORIGINAL DRAMA, IN THREE ACTS , By JOHN I-IUTCHIINS A 'lay of Zntnt Dramatlo Power, Bloaly Blaadtd with Zoom Wit aa Brisk Humor. NOTE. Frank Ikum, a Portland boy. Is with this company. EVEMTIfO PBICZ8 Lower floor except last 3 rows 1.B0 Lower door, last 3 rows.... 1.00 Hah nny 91.00, 760, 60o t.iallery 3Sc, SSo PBOZAX. BATTTBOAT XATXXXB rXIOEB Kntlre lower floor fl.00 Balcony 76o, 60o Gallery 36o, S5o BEAT SALE OPEBS HXZT WBOHB8SAT. 4 nctcr druwiiiK di.st liiKi".i "Before the Gingroes Came." There Is no time to be lost If you want in ji(i the Allen stock company's irr- at pel fortiiance of "Hcfore t'he UiiripiPM Came." This nfternoon mid n(:ht will nee the closing iierformant-es anu they will be perhaps the bent of tne entire week. O j MARQUAM GRAND I Portland' t Famous Thtatrm Phonm Main 6 TIlUATinCAIi NOTES. f : One Week Commencing Tofliphi j t Matinees Wednesday and Saturday VT lit (I Into a st-me I n so skill fill! v .-irra'ii'l nun any siiian su"ii 01 .mi ficialiy has I a en overcome. Fritzi Sheff Coming to Heilig. f 'onimrueiiiir Monday, Keccmhei : . nt Ihe lielll),' theatre, local opvra lovers will have the opportunity of peehm the rniich-h( raided IT'itzi S. heff in l.. r n--ma rkahle eotnic opera i-U'-cess "M 11 JModisle." The reports that have com" to I'oitlatid from the- east have said THE SAN FRANCISCO OPERA COMPANY 1 WWi) A little Flrl, the French critic: Sarcey related, once presented herself at the Fai ls (inservatolre In order to pass t heexnm Ina t loa for admission. All she. knew was the fable of "Tho Two Ki'eons," but she had no sooner re cited the opening lines when Auber stopped her with a Kcsture. "KnouKh," he said, "enmo here, mv child." Tho little Klrl. who was pale and thin, htltf whoj.0 eyes sleamed with Intel Ii Keiice, upiMouidied him with an air of a.ssu ranee. "Your i.arne is Sarah?" ho said. "Yt-s, sir," was the reply. "You ;ue a .Jewess?" "Yes. sir, by birth, but I have been bapt i.ed." "Sue has been baptized." nald Auber. turnlni; to his eol loafuu s. ".She has 1 said her fable of ' The Two I'ikooiis' Viiv well. She must be admitted." i Thus Sarah l!ernlisr.lt, for It was w she. filtered the conservatoire. ! ! At one of the actor's clubs In New j York last summer a loan was behifr ! neem late I between an actor and a vi-l- , eiari employe. The. thrifty servant : urfH'Pht bis prablcm to Tim Murphy. j Our friend, air. Strutter, wants to borrow J.'.llii and says he will nay back S;."i a month. How much will ho bu ouiiu' at Hie e-el of the oar?" "JTve iiuinlr-d ilollar.x," replied Mr. - -" Murp!v Lew Dookstader minstrels In the St. , , iii x- . I Louis Globe-Democrat last week occa- l aul Mchol-. n ami Isabella Norton, i .,. merriinent: now in vaudi iidc will hcail the second "OwInK to the present difficulty In ob I I ' 1 tt will Niciio An Oriental Comic Opera in Two Acts, By SCOTT MARBLE and RICHARD STAHL Presented by SONGS FOR THE WHISTLER'S ACT "When a Watch You Keep," "If Some Other Sweetheart," "Rose of My Life," "Star Light, Star Bright," "Dreams of Thee," "Poor John," etc. PRICES : Evenings 25c, 50c, 75c Matinees 25c, 50c t .a.-, of Toe Girl Question." 'which taln)n currency, Mr. Lew Duc'kstader bcs'.n lis t "ii on leemb..r annoncP!( the following scale of prices a. a si ;;inu; comeillan. wl 11 take j 'for tn(1 week: the part a ie, by .luale .Mel reo as the j -Entire lower floor One extra sir slangy La Sail" - reel restauraiu niana- i utfMu ' , Harry Askin is now sconrlnqr i Ten roW8 balcony Ten pounds of . ,u; . - ,e. . .. . .1 ; p.c"p tin lc- the Askin-Sln.-er firm of produc ing' in I'amers. The, now have two road companies ptayltiK "The Time, the .Place and the Girl." one playing "The Vm plre." one "The Flower of tho Kanch." one company playing Swell K leg-ant Jones," and one "The Girl Ouostlon." fore an audience. That clap of thunder came in the wrong place.' 'I'm very sorry, Mr. Mansfield," eald I. 'but It wasn't mv thunder. It came from outside." The Billboard. v. .u.- i . V' A.V NH" A .Wi Miss Dorothy Davis, in "The-' James Boys la Missouri," at the Star." Victor Herbert, composer ' of "Mile. .Yo-'lste." in which the Inimitable : Fritzi Sehcfr will be seen at the Heilig ; theatre four uK-ht beginning Monduy 1 week, tvakes it his invariable rule that the lari-o chorus must all have received in musical tralninf.- before thy can be accepted In the interpretation or his work. KM-pHonce of voice alone is not sufficient to qualify. It must be backed up hv voc.nl tralnlnp and connblerable knowledse of iheory and technique. Hence Madame Scbet'f Is surrounded by a chorus of musical merit. Kddio Fov, who Is now plavlTiir In the "Orchid" at the Garrick. will join the ranks of the nctor-iiianasers after his present contract with the Shiiberts ex plies. He is spending his dnys and nlffhts lmsilv scanriinir manuscripts that have bcon submitted for a part that he thinks will fit him. Mr. Foy Is particularly pleased with his Mulberry street specialty in "The Orchid." Inti mate friends of the comedian know that it is the dream of Foy's life to play "serious" parts. "As the Italian," says Foy. "I chanee, my make-up, my walk, mv volc even, and" the people in the. audience huve to look at the program to see who It le." Mr. Fov onf i'Vntly he Jieves that his success in this "bit" establishes his claim to consideration as a dramatic actor. : The following advertisement of the Six rows balcony Two pecks or sauerkraut. 'nnllorv TTIehtpen fresh FICK. "Box seats (upper) One peck of onions. . , . "Box seats (lower) Fifteen pounds of calf s liver. "Standing room Two gallons of but termilk. , "Opera glasses rented for two pigs feet. i A Philadelphia property man was re lating, In a Bud and respectful voice, his memories of Illchard Mansfield. "If one worked hard," ho said, "one pot on with Mr. Mansfield well. He never rebuked me but once, and then It was hardly my fault. "It was a sultry afternoon In the spring, and we were rehearsing one of the Mansfield plavs I think it was Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' and here and there I had to supply a clap of thunder. "Fverythlng went well for a time. Then, In an unexpected place, a loud roar of thunder rumbled forth. Mr. Mansfield hurried to me. 'Iook here.' he said, with a hurt look, 'do be careful, won't you? A mis take like that would be very serious be- " THE NICKtLUDION ThEATHt" Opposite Oregonlan Building. The Latest Moving 'Pictures and Illus trated Songs. TOiriOIT TUININY HISHIISa Very Interesting Don't Miss This. ASkTJSSIOB 6cv Hsnsn shoes keep your feet dry. ANNOUNCEMENT Heilig Theatre 4 NIGHTS 4 Beginning fpr A MONDAY UIX. U Caarlea Dilllaraam Prsssata PRTZ SCHOT MILE MODISTE BT Xary Blossom aad Tletor Xsrbsrt SEAT SALE OPENS NEXT FRIDAY The Grand VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE Week of December 2, '07 A GREAT NOVELTY SHOW HEADED BY ETBELLATZERC J SISTERS J Sensational European Gymnasts Direct from the London Hippo drome, London, Eng. Special Added Feature, Herbert Brenon and Helen Downing "ONE CHRISTMAS EVE." Sam Goldman Eccentric Comedian and Dancer Howard & De Leon Novelty Equilibrists. George Smedley "King of Strings." The American Duo "The Bell Boy." Joe Thompson "In the Wildwood Where the Blue Bells Grew." 20th Century Motion Picture "Satan at Play." THREE SHOWS DAILY AT 2:30, 7:30 AND 9:15. PRICES Evenings and Sunday and Holi day Matinees, entire lower floor 25c, balcony and gallery - lif and boxes 50c. Week-day Matinees, 15c to all scats except boxes. Sunday and Holiday Matinees curtain rises at 3 p. m. Wek of December 2 PANTAGES Fourth and Stark Sts. BSBT PAICTXT TB3SATB J. A. J0H3TS0H, RESIDENT UANAQEB. Advanced Vaudeville Stars of All Nations Dancing Davy Cleverest of Dancers. Anna Moore The Miniature Cow boy OlrL STRIKINO DRAMATIC SKETCH, Herbert Chcsley Troupe In The Third Generation A Second Big Feature. Hall & Colborn "The Swede and the Dancing Girl." F. G. Bauer Tenor. OBEATE8T OP EURO PEAN ACaOBATS. 3-AZARDS-3 In New and Startling Gym nastic Feats. Bella Gordon Woman Champion Bag Puncher. The Biograph Exclusive Comedy Film. FOR THE BEST IN LOCAL, VAUDEVILLE GO TO PANTAGES THEATRE PEBPOBMANCZ8 DAXX.Y AT 8:30, TOO AJTO 9 P. 14. PRICES (General admission IS centa Parquet 25 cents. Boxea SO cents. Any seat week day matinees, IS centa t one o a n rrrra intxit. O A niriTD ir i iii ii im w jl I ii n mi in II nil I ... . - l X. PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE POPULAR PRICE THKATRS J f Some of taa laoompe,rskle Bakat Bteak Oaaayaay. , ! X a r, , ,. t-H ' Week Commenclog Sunday Matinee, Today, Dec 1, 1907 TBB POWEBrUT. KOBXBB OSAKA IE BaigMir of Men By CHARLES KLEIN Author of "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Music Master," etc. A PLAY DEALING WITH THE ETERNAL STRUGGLE BETWEEN CAPITAL and LABOR Ft'LL OF INTENSE SCENES, CHARACTERS AND SITUATIONS First Stock Production in Pot tland Obtained Only by Payment of a Large Royalty. STAGE DIRECTION WILLIAM BERNARD XTEBTNO PRICES fl 5o, S5o, 60c Katiaets 15c, 85a. Katlaee tataraay. i NEXT WEEK SAG HARBOR 4 I I t i : Corner Btorrlaoa aad Twelfth Streets. KTX.TOV W. BAJCAB', Xaaagtr. Phone Btala 11T PLAYING THE STAIR-HAVLIN ROAD ATTRACTIONS ONLY All Week, Starting Matinee Today. Snnday, Dec 1, 1917 aCATXBZXa wxdbtsdat ajtb satttrdat OH 100K WHO'S HERE!! PIRST APPEARANCE SINCB 100 XM YON YONSON iSEEl RAILROAD STATION Night Prices 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Matinees 10c, 20c Next Attraction i i : THE, HOLY CITY THE LWaXB CAMP IN KID-WINTER ill aj.w CMn,r. BRBAXZNO OP TBB LOO JAM REALISTIC WATER PALI. anl rfU.r Telephones i Old M. S496 T Nw A. 1496 4 THE STAR Opening: Sunday Matinee December 1, 1907 ! FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK THE R. E. FRENCH COMPANY PRESENT t i KLIMPT & GAZZOLO'S ORIGINAL VERSION OP I The James Boys f In Missouri A Play That Is Breaking All Records in the East. A ROMANTIC LOVE STbRY IN FOUR ACTS. Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2:30. I PRICES 10f AND 20e Every Evening at 8:15. PRICES 6?f 25 AND 35. Reserved Seats may be secured for all perforrnances by either phone, i aa I I vnr TT ilic a nrnn? MAIN 4689 BOTH PSONZa XOKB A-I03S Week of Monday, Dec. 2 P. R. ALLEN PRESENTS MISS VERNA FELTON AND THE ALLEN STOCK COMPANY In That Great Comedy in Three Acts, Entitled All wr to Kim - t t t i X I X Adapted by MARIE COE and LELLA CORTELYOU. : Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday; prices 10c, 20c Every. Evening at 8:15; prices 10c, 20c, 30c. BOX.OFFICE OPEN Fr6m 10 A. M. TO 10 P. M, ( t Reserved lean ordered by phone will be he!J until 7 A p. nt. n t. .t . . . ,. : . 1 . . e , -. - and 2 p. m. matinee. t f t j f t f n n h f r t