The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 15, 1908, Page 21, Image 21

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAU PORTLAND, SUNDAY; MORNING,' MARCH 15, 1003.
TRUTHFUL! TALES OF THE
', TRAVELING OPERA TROUPE
..... Frank W,' Haaly, manager o.th San
J TfancJacoT opera company, arconipanlad
uf inim. ucaiy. arnvea in 1'ciiiBna yen
m , v.- .. -
mm;, in imigc 01 inn company wmun
wlJl play "The Tovmaker" at the Hellta.
Since leaving Portland laat December
, th company baa vlaltad the principal
cltlea of. California, Arliona, New Max
lCb, Texas, Colorado. Utah, Montana and
Idaho and to uae Mr. Healy'a- esprca
slon the eight weeks on tli road fol-
lowing six, weeks In, Loe Angelas has
tauahX the company o appreciate Port
land more t'oan aver. - , ;
'TlM'Toymaker" haa been used factu
al vely on the road. It bring found tin
. ticrstfry to make any rhanae, theatre
aoera of fcvwy city , vlalted barking1 up
the opinion - of -.Portland theatre-goere
that 'The Toy maker" would do. Not
withstanding reports to the contrary
that had been ant out from Los. Ange
lea, Daufna Pollard la atlll with the
companand twntlnuea to mnka the lilt
of her sweet young life aa the Doll.
Teddy Webb succeeded George Kunkel
aa the Tofmaker and aa auch waa very
Miccessful until overcome' by pneumonia
at Grand Junction, Colorado. Webb had
not been out of California and Oregon
(or aome IS years and the aero weather
and winda of Colorado proved too much
fpr - th-tfumpllng comedian. Arthur
Cunningham, the aturdy baritone, haa
been aucceeued by Wallace Brownlow, a
hardaome fellow, the poaaeaaor of a
truly beautiful baritone voice and a
moat scholarly singer. Brownlow la an
Kngllabman. the idol of Auatrallan the-atre-goera.
where for eight yeara he waa
the principal baritone of the J. C. Wil
liamson forcoa.
Brownlow waa brought over to Amer
ica by the Tlvoll management and waa
for two aeaaona the principal baritone
of the new Tlvoll. he created the role
of Johnny In "When Johnny Cornea
Marching Home." Mule John In "Robin
Hood," aud aome of the greatest of the
Tlvoll'a aucceaaea were alao Browniow'a.
Mr. Browniow'a only oppearam-e In
thla city waa with Hnry W. Bavage'a
"Madam Butterfly" laat February, he
dlVIJlng lionora with Joseph Bheehan
amongst the main memhern of that com
pany. Robert Lett, who will be plena
antly remembered for hla work with
Mareuerlte Rylva in "The Btrollere.
"King Dodo." and with Olga Von Hatz
lein Jn 'The Little Ducheaa" will dl
vide tne comedy honora with Teddy
Webb. Wilder will continue to direct
the. atage and Bell Thorn, a moat beau
tirui woman ana one of the beat ao
pranoa In comic opora will head the
company. Miaa Thorna waa for aome
aeven yeara prima donna aoprano of the
om ri vol I.
mired her while "ahe waa a 'member of
the company-jn thla city. Ivy'a wed-din-
followed v those of Mary . Brooke,
Mildred Trollne. Ethel Manning and
Stella Ore?, considerably crippling the
familiar JVont line of broilers and caua
Ing Manager Ilea ly to draw on his re
serve jiat. Pearl Olrard, slater or Harry
Olrard. slater of Harry Olrard, compoaer
of "The Aleakan," waa a member of the
company long enough to contract the
matrimonial fever, and leave the com
pany tonight In Spokane, her marring
10 a Winnipeg man (axing piece mo
riav. It mnv be . worthy of mention-
atutc that uene . Ormonde . consistently
refusea all ' offera - of marriage, her
ami I continuing . to ilium "The Toy
maawr. - - . .-.
While In Lea .fenarelea Danhn Pollard
received an offer from De Wolf Hopper
to work aloagalda the elongated come
dian next aeaaon. It . being understood
that Mnrgueilte Clark la to head a com-
rany of her own. Mr.' Healy while -In
enver received offera from the Tabor
Grand theatre for aummer a cock ana
haa alao been requested to place the
company In Ban Francisco. New Orleans,
Milwaukee, Chicago and Canada.
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THEATBICAI NOTES
Alfred Hickman, leading man of
The Rogers Brothera In Panama."
created the part of Little Blllee In the
first production of 'Trilby" and was
Blanche Walah's first husband. They
were married aeven years and no on
knew It until th actreaa aaaea lor
divorce,
THEATRE
14 th and Washington
Phones Main 1, A1UI
Tonight aridlTo Night
, - -' - . sousa s nonri annuo amrtuTzov '
Revival of th Oorgus Bpctacl tn : All Its Olory.
TDE TTDTT
HEW MP
A triumphal tour," with a wealth of marveloua stag eetttnge, eoatly
and original costuming. European novelty and senaational aota. Bur
rounded by a chorus of fascinating girls, presenting rounds of up-to-
data. musical gayety. .
NOTQ THB Bid VAUDBVIULB ACTS
Five
DONAZETTAS
Five
EUROPB B , MOST SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC ACT
BESSIE BROWNING
THE VIVACITT GIRL
WILLIAM C. WELP
- THB CLEVER COMEDIAN
PIERCE & ROSLYN
Nothing Old THB OPERATIC TOREADOR. Everything Nrw
LOWER FLOOR.
TilT OAMV
J7ALiVi
ENTIRE OALLER
Daphne Pollard'a reaaona for holding
out ror .a chaperon before ahe would
leav uom Angeles, became apparen
whon her alater Ivy, who cam from
Australia with Daphne, aurprlaed the
mentbera- of the company by getting
married to Wlllla Gregory, a Lob An-
gelea capitalist, who flrat aaw and ad
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Mrs. Patrick Campbell's husttand,
Sergeant Campbell, was killed while
campaigning with Lord Bethune in the
Boer w. H Is said to have been a
mniilst man. from ' whom hla brilliant
wife had grown away during the laat
yeara. Not many of his comrades
knew that he waa In any way con
nected with the woman who nam
waa famous among Englishmen. One
In camp, just after the mall had ar
rived from home, the aoldlers were
gathered around the fire reading lettera
ana eagerly flavouring tne papers, in
an Illustrated paper somebody came
across a picture of Mrs. Patrick Camp
bell and an article telling of on of her
latest euccesses.
- "I say, Campbell," said on of hla
men -Jokingly. "I suppose thla actreaa
Ian t any relation of yours, la aher
"She's my wife," aald Campbell with
out looking up, and hla mess went
silent
Father Vaughan, who la to talk on
"The Story of the 8tage" In Bush tern
pie Tuesday afternoon, waa for aeveral
yeara an actor and knowa the life of
Hip atage folk. He believes In the
stage as a meana to an end, and urgea
Ita elevation by the patronage of th
better classes. . He believes there
should not be a gulf between th
church and th atate, that since mil
lions of people make the theatrea their
ilace or recreation, tne cnurcn anouiu
lave for it the feellnir that a mother
haa for the playground of her children.
Loiila Jamea has bought th 'Teer
Oynt" right and production from th
Mnnsriewi estate, ano roonaniy tnreat
en to appear in fhe piece next aeaaon.
Charles Frohman haa acquired the
American rlghta to the latest London
success, "Diana of Dobaon s. Th
transaction was accomplished tn Lon
don erly laat week, several other
prominent manager bidding ror tn
piece. It la a comedy and waa writ
ten by Miaa Cicely Hamilton, whoae
name never before appeared on a play
bill.
M bxats ajus. srow sx&nro at npgAvn
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HEILIG
THEATRE
14th and Washington
Phono Main 1, A 1122
1 3 Nights S5K March 19, 20, 21 1
Torvxjkm rmxoa
aATTTBOBAT
FRANK W. HBALY PRESENTS
! SAN FRANCISCO OPERA CO. 1
0 IN THB TUNEFUL COMIC OPERA
1 TIE TOlMffi I
Th TaTortta Comedian
TEDDY WEBB
Th Welcome Ooaedieaa
DAPHNE POLLARD
J FAMOUS BEAUTY CHORUS
Pretty, Daphne Pollard, In "The Toy
maker," with the San Francisco
Opera Co., at Helllg This Week
r
Motion Picture Theatres
WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS
1,000 feet Reels, Including Song SI Idea
- $5.00 to $7.50 Weekly
Newman Motion Picture Co.
8S Burnsld Bt. near Fifth.
hNICKELODION
130 Sixth Street
A Russian Drama
The lNIckelodlon
; 140 Qrand Avenue
This Week: 'PASSION PlAY
4 NIGHTS 4
BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY
XA&CK 83, 83, 84, as
Special Price Matinee Wednesday
AT THL HLILIG
THE BOKK COMPACT'S PBODUO
TION The Oreateat of all the Big Mu
sical Comedy Successes
COMING
THRO' THE RYE
FRANK LAL0R
In His Inimitable Original Creation
"N0TT, THE TAILOR"
And a Matchless Company of
64 COMEDIANS. SINGERS.
DANCERS
Scenery, Costumes and other Bf
fota of Sat Magnificence.
EVEHIira PXZCXS 810. 81.00.
7Bo, SOo.
MATHTEB PRICES 8100, 7 So, SOo
SEAT 8AU3 OPBITI VEST
raXDAT
BTxraro raxoxs
Entlr Lower Floor $1.00
Balcony, flrat 4 rowa 7 So
Balcony, last 10 rows 60o
Gallery 15c J6o
snoxaJb MATzam
Entlr Lower Floor 7Bo
Entlr Balcony lOo
Entlr Gallery ..lie
SBAT 8ALB OPENS TUOSDAY, MARCH 17
ILLUSTRATED
LECTURE
BY
SATURDAY EVE.
28TH MARCH
8 O'CLOCK
Capt. RoaId Amundsen
Discoverer of the Northwest Passage
HEILIG
THEATRE
PRICES
?1.00, 75, 50
m PA:nirfo
Phonei Nils
2 aid V5360
THEATRE
Qeo. I,. Bafcer, Pan. Mgr.
PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE POPULAR PRICE PLAYHOUSE
Bom of tit Incomparable Baker Stock Company.
All WeR, Starting Sunday Matinee
. March 15, 1908, Today
i FIRST TIME IN STOCK AT POPULAR PRICES HERE
IRA
DDANTTAdDlES
PonUniTiLeidlo.Viadevlllt Bouit " JOHN i. JOBNSON, Icsidtat MBaer
WBBZ BBDZBO StUBDAT Unparalleled Klt Mnrphy and WfUard. Fba.
aomaaal norms Tronp. lolk aad OolUas, Marlon and Faarl, AxtliTur Xmatoa,
aa wusn, asnaf "mhuw.
FOR IN EXT WEEK, BEQIININIINa MONDAY
Th Mm Bin Ztw MmM la -Portland, Beaded r
fiifBiv nwTv-amTri nar nrawirrriT v i
IlLLUUUmL lUAtUUWVLL I
Famoui Tragedian and Star - -tu e AlTIf n
and VIRGINIA DREW TRESC0TT MK Dill
Attractive List of Supplementary Acta, Including
XOTTlfil BBOS. Burlesqu
Operatlo Vocalists.
CABXZBXB AMD MAXBM Col
ored Aristocrats.
JBAjr '
Bong.
WZKBOV Ulustratad
MATTB3W8 ABB
ram-aTj-
"Adam the Second." ,
ntlSXIJOX AMJ BUBJI .Com,
dy Jugglers.
BIOOBAP Bxclualra Ma.
tlon Pictures.
VAHTAaXB OSOSX8TBA.
PlreotlOB X. SC. BTBBBOB
WO XKOBBABB XB FBICBS Vpstalrs, 16o. Bownstatrs, B5o. Boxes, SOo.
Any sa at weekday matlas, 15o. Matinees dally at ISO o'clock, awhta
at 7i30 and o'clock.
VAUDEVILLE DE LUXE
Week of March 16
THE BANNER SHOW
ABBS BT
GILDAY AND
fOX
Bnglaad'a "roMskowt XeVraw Oom
adlaaa aa4 laayaiseaaaora.
bTTBOXAX ABBBB ATTBAOTXOB
MAY REDELLE
AJTO tn TZXXAOB OVT-TTPI,
Singing and Talking Rural
Comedy.
ROSE & SEVERANS
Comedy Automobll Act
H0BS0N & SHELDON
Preaentlng Their Comedy,
HUT BOB XV BTBAOT7SB.'
ARMSTRONG AND
LEVERING
Kxpert and Kccentrlo Blcycl
Act
EDDIE POWERS
Blackface Comedian.
SADIE SEAWARD
Illustrated Balladlat, Beautifully
Rendering
-m BXUBT TIOXiXV."
20th CENTURY
MOTION WAVES
Showing F. F. Montressa's Fa
mous Film
"THE FRENCH SPY"
MAR
Portland Famous ThatrPhn Main 6, JtlOlO t
ENTIRE WEEK BEGINNING f flNlfiHT AT R 1 K
TtfK SEASON'S XlOST BtlLLIANT K VENTAN OnTUUNQ l;
OF UNUSUAL IMPORTANCE . " , -
lOt WEBER'S
New York ProioctkMi of t&e
MUSICAL GAYETY
(From Wabafg Tbeatte, New Tork)
WITH
LITTLE CHIP and MARY MARBLE
Book and Lyric y EDGAR, SMITH Mask ky VICTOR HXRtZRT
ORGANIZATION OF 50 PEOPLE V
AMKRICA'S MOST FASCINATINO BEAUTT CHORUS
EVENINGS 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 MATINEES 25c, 50c, 75c
M MH e)M 4M
M i
EMPIRE THEATRE
Ooraar MorrUom aaA TwalfWi Btr.
MZX.TOV W. SBAMAJT. Maaagrar. Thorn Kata UT
PLATINO STAIR-HAVLIN XASTKRN ROAD ATTRACTIONS ONLT
ONE SOLID WEEK
; ; Beginning Matinee Today,Sun day, March 1508 1
o BREAKINO THE LAUGH RECORD t
SIS IN NEW YORK
A SCREAMINGLY FUNNY FARCE
FOUNDED ON THE MERRY HOOSIER LASS VISIT TO
THE METROPOLIS
THE GREATEST LAUGHING PLAY SHE HAS HAD IN
YEARS
t HIRM - MANDY . ZEKC - JOHN 5
WILL HELP THE HILARITY
"You can't atop a trolley car by standing on the trck." Sia, X
NIGHT PRICES 15c, 25c. 35c, 50c. MATINEES 10c, 20c
MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
rocs abb vmxoss bbmai
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R R I
II! Pianist
I Next Attraction What Women Will Do
I THE STAR s
Violinist
Joint Recital
Tuesday Cvc.Mch. 17
an- Heili8
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9 1. SO
Oallery
Aim.
4I.OO
Seats Now
Selling
Beginning Sunday Matinee, March 15
AND CONTINUING ALL WEEK
The R. French Stock Company Offer
VANCE (& SULLIVAN'S SENSATIONAL
RURAL DRAMA
On Thanksgiving
UlTM
story of
prwr Bnglaad
Ufa.
Day
By
OWBN
DAVIS
Matinees, Sundays, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays
at 2:30 P. M. Prices 10c and 20c
Every Evening at 8:15 P. M. Prices 15c,25c and 35c
SEATS MAT BB RESERVED BY EITHER PHONE
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An . Adaptation of Wilkie Collins Famous Story, "The New Mag
dalen," by Henry Miller and J. Hartley Manners.
A POWERFUL MODERN PLAY
' Intensely Interesting and Throbbing With Life's Passions
ENTIRE STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY. LARGELY AUG
MENTED CAST. BEAUTIFUL. SCENERY
s A $1.50 Attraction for 50 Cents
t , EVENING : PRICES 25c. 35c, 50c. .MATINEES 15c, 25c
t NEXT, WEEKr-Vhen We Were wtnty-One; i
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FIRST CONCERT
e
PortlandSymphonyOrchestra
CHARLES DILRKL, Conductor
Triday Afternoon, March 27th
Marquam Theatre
BEATRICE, DILRKL, Soloist
Tickets now on sale at Lilers Piano
House and Graves Music Store
Managtmtnt
BDNAB.JOMS
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Lyric Theatre
4 UMXK 48SS
KKATINQ A FLOOD, Proprietors. , . " .
both rxoirxs ion A-ioa
Week Commencing Monday Eve, March 16
P. R. ALLEN PRESENTS : ' 1
! MISS VERNA FELTON
AND THE ALIEN STOCK COMPANY -
In the Celebrated Comedy-Drama
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' ' Matinee' Tuesdaj-lThurstf ay, Saturday and Sunday ;
prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15; prices 10c, I3c
o and -30c - '. " ' - - f ' ' - .,;.'.
Z No Long Waits Moving" Pictures Between Acts No Lcr 7
: fcEEP' YOU1T EYE ON TllZ LYPJC
.tvttHtmtttt till.. .."