The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 15, 1907, Page 21, Image 21

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO,
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DECEMBER 18,
1007.
(Continued from Pace Four.)
TAG W&W
the Muslc-tfers. William IMI1. Count
de Rooheforl. npv of lllrhellcu. ill
ward I,Hwrnep; Captain 1e Jusnno. of
the ritrillnal's euarri. It K Hrndlinry
AthoH, JnmPH (jlt-amm: J'orthun, HiiIm-i 1
Hoiimtm: Ariimln. Howard Itumiell
Itonnaclcux. D'Artneniwi's tmpnlJ land
lord. Edward I jiwmirp; J'mii h-t, host
or "Tli Jolly MIlltT." H K. Hradbury
JurqueN, his mm Churh-H Lewi". BM
drift, captain vi the 'Trim Hilton,'
i nariee i,fwl: Anno of A nutria, fjuern
or h rimer. MUs Loiiluc Kent; MUnill
I.ady de Winter. Miss Marlon Ilurnry
Consisnre, welting maid for thf nuoep
Mian Miirlhrl frymour; pag. cavaliers,
guards, court Indies, rourllprs, etc.
Baker's Christmas Attraction.
Where could ho found a morr delight
ful or appropriate Chrlatmaa w.ok at
traction than the famous Hoyt play "A
Midnight Bell'? It la a w inter story
or dl-ar oll New KnRland, and the char
artera are drawn from the real vllUce
lire by that mauler mind of rome'ly.
i nariea w. Hoyt. A Midnight Hr
will open at the Baker next Sunday
matinee.
"The Girl of the Streets."
A now and a tart 11 riR melodrama will
appear ut the Kmplre this afternoon and
be the attraction at that popular play
houses for the entire coming week, with
niatlnee.x ou Wednesday and Saturday.
Thla will he the modern tale of the Now
York alums, 'The (ilrl of the Streets,"
and It Is a play full of human Inteivst
and thrilling events In the life of a
young and atlra live girl who fulls vic tim
to the power of an organized gang
of yoggmen and only sure-eon's in extri
cating hersrlf through the efforts of a
veritable "woman of the streets" whoso
bettor nature becomes aroused and who
determines to lead a hett' r life and help
save the helpless girl who ha.s ventured
Into the power of these men.
When It was learned In NVw York
Jaat spring that "The tllrl of the Streets '
was to be put on the market, there was
Oulte a scramble among the different
road managers to secure control of it.
as they all well knew what a money
ma'xer the play would be In the one
night stands. A great many bids wire
received for the play, but It remained
for a westerh manager. George 11. Kd4
wards, to secure the prize. A number o
the members of the original cast thai
appeared In the great cities have been
secured, and it will be under the hi.'.itb
direction of the name C. K. Brannan who
staged the New York production.
"Why Girls Leave Home."
Following "The Gltl of the Streets"
fit the Empire and opening Sunday mati
nee, December 22, will come i:. J. Car
penter's emotional drama entitled. "Why
ilrls Leave Home." It la an absorbing
story, realistically portrayed.
Vaudeville at the Grand.
This la to be a week of , extra-fine
vaudeville at the Grand, and If the bill
Is half so good as the reports from
other cities say. it will be olirS of the
strongest vaudeville entertainments
brought to Portland In months. Aerial
artists, sketch artists, playlets, sTripers
Hnd comedians are all on the long list, j
The headline feature will be i he fa
mous Eddy family, the most sensational
wire runners and Junipers in the world
today. The people of vaudeville, mana
gers and performers, unite in" praising
this family, and the reputation of the
Eddys is that they are at the top of
their branch of the profession.
The special added attraction will be
George E. Murphy. Walt B, Wlatmore
and company, presenting "Old Friends. '
a rural comedy playlet. They will be
assisted by Mabel Raymond and Fannie
Monroe.
"His Father's Son" Is a neat nnd
clever sketch by Jack Lawrence and
Maud Harvey. The. players carry their
own scenery. Tom and Edith Almond
come from the Tivoll theatre, London,
England. This Is a musical novelty act.
They introduce roller-skating, with spe-
serted wife will appear to excellent ad
vantage.
From soenlo standpoint the pro
duction will be una of the most lab
orate In the history of the Lyric. Hoe
the palace of the Fifth avenue swells,
the groat iifocracklng scene, the po
lice raid and the den of thieves. All
theee great scene will be accurately
reproduced and will arouse great en
thusiasm. Kcninmher the opening,
Monday night.
Pantagea New Billing.
A good show and satisfactory bust
nras has marked the past week at Pan
tagee theatre. The crowds have been
heading that way as usual, and all have
been satisfied. The show was up to
the usual high standard maintained by
the Fourth street amusement house.
The bill Is juat now coming to a close,
and those who have not seen the show
should do so todsy rather thsn miss
something go,-!:
Next weeks bookings are altogether
satlafactorv to the management. One
distinctly big feature haa keen secured
In the Amerlean newmxivs ouartat.
This Is the original quartet whicn has
neon musing tim ruggeat a.lnl or a bit
throughout the country for several
years past.
"After the Hall" may sound tline
honored. but the name la deceptive, fof
the farcies! olaylet which Johnston and
Cook pro tuce Is not only brand ne-w,
but It Is excruciating! v funnv. Thetie
two performers, a man snd woman,
have played the tot circuit with gen
eral niK'iim. anil n- In demand by too
booking agendo
The Georgia, a team cf French come
dian, have msde I'arls. Merlin, Vienna
and London laugh, and now they are
going to try their fun on l'ortland
The Vaughners. American products,
are ragtime producer who bear the
reputation of uw.klng things hum. They
have been getting bookings on the bet
ter class of clrculta for the past two
years.
Uy way of something now at least
new out here tie Totoo will be on
hand with their erohntlc ladder com
ely act. This mixture of acrobatic
skill and ability In funmaklng Is war
ranted to take . 'n the most unenthu
alastlc house
Fred Unuer. the Portland tenor. I
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HEILIG
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THEATRE
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14th and Washington
Phones Main 1, All 22
IMRQUAM GRANDj
TOIVlQi-tT AT 8zlS O'CLOCK
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
MCINRV 13. HARRIS PRESENTS
CHARLES KLEIN'S GREAT AMERICAN PLAY
Portland's Fmmout Thiatrm PAn Malm 6
m5 Matinee Today at 2:15
The Greatest New England Play Ever Written
E LION AND THE II "Quincy Adams Sawyer
The Success
of the
Century
MOUSE
2 Years In !U.
9 Mos. Chicago
6Mos. In Boston
PRICES Lower Floor, $1.50 and $1; Balcony
.$1.00, 75c and 50c; fntire Gallery, 50c
gm. 1 x i n j gum uot-ji.u Minm rn.n
SEATS ARE NOW SELLING AT THEATRE t !
AN ABSOLUTELY TRUE PICTURE OF NEW ENG
LAND LIFE AND CHARACTER
One grfat big laugh from beginning to end and the sweetest
love story ever told.
EVENINGS 25S 35f, 50, 75a
MATINEES 25, 50
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clal electric effect, and a pedestal Ice-'making- e-o1 and I wlnnlna: a larse fol-
lowina. i ni comma wook lie will
something now In the way of an ulu
trj
akale dance.
Felix Ailler la a rilitlect tnalnir come
dian. Kveryone Va Meant for Some-j trated comedy Kong Pantuirc exclu-
one " will he toe title of the Illustrated
hiillad which Joe Thompaon will reniier.
Tljo moving; pictures will be Imported
dlrTct from Purl.
With a llt of attractions like the
slve motion
of the beat
picture will conclude one
snow In many moons.
foregoing;,
tron a
Ocean-going veaaels will soon be ablo
to reach Newark. New Jercy, as work
the (Jraml iiaaurca Its P- now progrelng
tip-top vaudeville entertain
ment. Today will he tho last or the
Mme. Naynon bird uct.
"From Farm to Factory."
. "From Farm to Factory" will be the
attraction at the Htar theatre all thla
week, beginning thla afternoon with a
matinee performance. In presenting
"From Farm to Factory" Manager
Richard E. French believes that he Is
giving the patrons of the Star theatre
one of the beat plays that has been
offered In the houso since It was Con
atrueted. It Is, a distinct departure
from the clrts of dramas which have
been occupying the Mage of this popu
lar stock theatre for the paat few
week. Instead of being a melodrama
It Is a pastoral play, a rural comody.
In casting around for a rirsi-ciuas at
traction for hia players. Manager
French heard of "From Vnrm to Fac
tory." It waa presented In the eaat
and waa an Immeuae aucceas. The
pre notices It received were remark
able In their coi .pliment. Critics wno
usually dlsmlns a play with n few nnoa
devoted columns to praising " t rom
Farm to Factory. In the whole rourse
of his managerial raroer Mr. French de
clares that lie never before saw n ply
reeclve more glowing notice trom the
unbiased reviewers The story Is not
one or those rustling, n-.isuing mem-
Iramiis, but on the contrary Is an ar- ,
tlHtle literary work It .Is essentially a
omedy. but there is a fetching heart-
siory. a series of new situation, sno
some quaint characters such as are only
und In tne .fv h.ngiann state, i nere
will be matinees Sunday. Tuesday. ,
Tnursday and Saturday.
Cumberland '61" Twice More.
Only two more opportunities are left
to see the thrilling civil war drama. I
"Cumberland til." In which the Allen
stock oorrmnnv haa been so successful
at the Lvrlc during the past week. It
channel
through the Newark bay and Passaic
river The canal will bo 11 miles In
length and lave a depth of (t foot at
low tide. The material excavated will
be uaed In filling In tho
e 1
Given by the
Spltzne r-Phllharmonlc Society
nnitsr Afternoon, Deo. 89. 2:48
AT TKZ IIIUO TKATB.X.
Orchestra f So Plere
pltaner-Konrad-Huf (ins Trio.
Inlln Hulos nnd (Quartet.
Trices 25c, children 10c, bog
seats II.
Seats for eale at Graves' music
store, Washington street.
mesdows. by which no less than 3,000
Hackenaack acres will be reclaimed.
RAH! RAH1 RAH! OREGON!
Next Saturday Night
December 21st
HEILIG THEATRE
University of Oregon Glee and
Mandolin Clubs
ANNUAL CONCERT AND
ENTERTAINMENT
DIRECTION PROF. I. N. GLEN.
Prices: Lower Floor $1.00 ad 75c ; Balcony, $1.00, 75c and
50c; Kntire Gallery, 25c.
SEAT SALE OPENS NEXT THURSDAY AT THEATRE
ill IMW L I 1C UUIIILM, Liirr inni m
!! one of the blRgeat hits of the theat- ) T
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miss It. Matinee this afternoon and
final performance tonight.
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"Caught in the Web" Monday.
One of the most Interesting announce
ments ever made by the Lyric manage
ment la to the effect that the Allen
stock company will present for te i
week beginning Monday night the thrill-1
ing detective drama, "Caught In the;
Web," which ranks as one of tire fore-
most plajs of Its kind ever written, it J,
deals with life in all its phases In New J
York from the mansions on Fifth ave- J
nue to the lowest dives in the slums. T
THE STAR
Telephones
Old M. .8496
New A. 1496
Opening Sunday Matinee, Dec. 15th, 1907
FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK
THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK COMPANY
The part of Dick Leonard. In whlci!
Rupert Drumm, tho popular leading
man. will appear Is one of tho most try
ing 111 WHICH lie ll.-t r,ci urccu ot-ri,. n
Involves a great deal of acting skill, T
fur he appears In almost a dozen char- T
actera during th five acts. ! T
Vernn Felton will also have a strlk- ; T
Ing and attractive role, that of ICdna ; T
Stanley, the banker's daughter, with T
whom the hero Is In love. Forrest Sea- j T
bury will be one of the distinct fea- X
tures of the performance In the role of T
Jim Bradley, crook, safecracker, coun- T
terfelter and general uad man. It Is a i T
verv stronar character part and will X
demonstrate that the delightful come
dian is one of the most versatile stock
actors In America. Mrs. Clara Allen
has a good part In Bridget McNatnara,
the good-natured old Irish woman, who
makes most of the run. and Marie
Thompson In "ihe emotional role of de-
PRESENTS
A Story of the Great Struggle Between Capital and Labor,
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rACT0IRY
FIRST TIME EVER IN THfi CITY.
IN FOUR ACTS.
Matinees Sundavs, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at
'2:.10. Prices 10 and 20 cents.
Every Evening at S :1 ". Trices 15c, 2."c and 35c.
Reserved Seats for all Performances by Either Phone.
NOW IN PREPARATION FOR XMAS WEEK "THE
QUEEN OF THE WHITE SLAVES.'
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- Scene From "Caught la tho 5Veb at the Lyric.
Week of
December 16
BEST rAMXX.T THEATBE
PANTAGES
Fourth and
Stark Sts.
J. A. JOHiraOW, BESrOEBTT JtANAOEB.
Advanced Vaudeville
ETARB OF AZ.Z. Z7ATX01TS.
The Georgls
Notet Comedy En
tertainers. The Totoes
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Acrobatic Comedy
Ladder Act. An In
novation. Fred Bauer
Tenor.
The New Week's Feature,
the Original and Only
American , Newsboys'
QUARTET
In Comedy Singing. Com
edy DanctnK and Grotesque
Capers.
Johnstone & Cook
"After the Bull,"
Something quite
New.
The Vanghners
Ragtime Team.
Panlages Motion
Pictures
New snd : Exclusive.
TKB PAITTAOES OBCSXSTKA, BCBXCTXOV X. X. EVSH80V
rBxroBKAiross daily at aoo, 7 :3a Airs r. is.
Prices Upper floors, lBc. Parquet, 25c. Boxes. 50c. Any seat at
-weekday- matinees, 15 cents.
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Thursday
Evening,
Dec.
19.
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SEAT SALE
OPENS
Tuesday, December 17.
PRICES:
Lower floor, $2.50.
Balconv, $1.50 and $1.00.
Gallery Reserved, $1.00.
Gallery Admission, 75c.
Boxesi $15.00.
THE GRAND
TAUSETLLZiB BB LTJXX
Week of Dec. 1607
OJTE Or THE BEST SHOWS
EVEB IV TIB HOUSE
Headed by
THE GREAT
EDDY
FAMILY
The Most Sensational Acrobatic
Wire Runners and Jumpers on the
Stage Today.
POSITIVELY THE GREATEST
ACT OF ITS KIND IN THE
WORLD BEYOND ANY SHADOW
OF DOUBT.
SPECIAL ADDED PEATTJXE,
George E. Murphy
WaltE.Wfiitman&Co.
Iu the Rural Comedy,
"OLD FBIEHBS."
LAWRENCE and HARVEY
In
"HIS FATHER'S SOB."
From tho Tivoll Theatre, Lon
don, England,
TOM and EDITH ALMOND
A New and Original Musical,
Singing and Novelty Roller Skate
Dancers.
FELIX ADLER
Dialect Singing Comedian. 1
JOE THOMPSON
"Everyone Was eMant for Some
"Everyone AV'as Meant for Some-
20th Century Motion
Pictures
"Tranler's Daughter."
THREESH0WS DAILY
At 2:30. 7:30 and 9:15.
Evenings and Sunday and holi
day matinees.
Loiter floor, 25c; balcony, 16oj
boxes, 60c.
Week-day mnttnees,
seats except boxes.
15o to all
Sunday and holiday mttlneca
curtain riseaat S p. m. y , -
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BAKER
THEATRE
Qeo. L. Baser. Pea. Mgr.
PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE POPULAR PRICE THEATRE
Home of the laoomparabU Baker Stoek Com pas.
Week Matin e Sunday, December 15, '07, Today
A Beautiful, Elaborate and Historically Correct Production of
ALEXANDER DUMAS' IMMORTAL DRAMA
Thi Three Musketeers
OR THE THREE GUARDSMEN
Full Strength of the Company Beautiful Costumes and Scenery.
Lite and Adventures ot tne uasning, Komantic, uareaevu ft
..D'ARTAGNAN and His Three Invincible Friendi
'ONE FOR ALL ALL FOR ONE"
STAGE DIRECTION WILLIAM BERNARD.
g EVENING PRICES 25f , 35 , 50f. MATINEES 15, 25f.
g Matinee Saturday
S Next Week, Hoyt's "A Midnight Bell"
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PLAYING STAIR-HAVLIN EASTERN ROAD ATTRACTIONS ONLT
"KSS Sunday Matinee, Today, Dec 15, '07
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
LILLIAN MORTIMER'S MASSIVE SCENIC PRODUCTION
Pure, Moral, Clean
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Record Breaker of Three Seasons.
Th Suspension Brlda
Harlem BItsi at Blfht
Hew York City dominated
The Co un te rf alter' s Ien
The Great winter Scene
Si&t Blnf Prison
The "Black Fool"
The Abduction, Ste.
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SEE THIS PLAY '
Everything Reproduced on the Stage That Is Pictured on the
Billboards.
NIGHT PRICES 15, 25, 35, 50. MATINEES 10, 20f.
Next Attraction, "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME"
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Every Eenirig at 8:15 prices 10, 20 and 80.
BOX OFFICE OPEN FORM 10 TO 10.
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