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1808. III. IIP" AT THEATRE 14th 5 and WtBngto Phont Main 1, A1112 MaryMannering Will Establish .Clubs AGE OF EIGHT GRA 4 NIGHTS, BEGINNING TONIGHT 8:15 V Phones Main 6 ; A-1020 V . Boy in London Has Mustache O'CLOCK :and?EemarkaDle liass- Wm. P. CuIlea Presents r ir3 ; , One Week Beginning 4- . - PIxIcy and 1 Ludcrf Mufical Comedy Succew, THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND J SUNDAY MORNING.-' MARCH - M. ND .29 I Ba1aBsBSssBMBMMBaasW MM M -S-aslsaBs, .saBs stJSBBBM -BB1 mmmmmmmm W., ,1 , - . ' ' , X f ,. '-. :, - ' - t . ". x. j ; .". Al'ii ' V ! ..-,- ". ' isv- :'v;S...-,' . v v ' ii-i : 'v' f : : ; - . tl if- v. , - v , , . ... v. x: f V .'i H HA .. . ''. R d Hv:v;(vv ; - '- v - w 1 ;v . - , x ' . ig- H VTOHHBWe. M S ; mil 1 1,1 V 6L0KIU3 (y I Tnflon. Mrch ll.Joph WUllami, In th MW Vl ltVlct, U th dm! nmarkabl tor n tendon. . . i, . n his' votM "brok. and bcam ttpulchrally ba, and now, at tha of I. b POeor no f a fuJl-rown mana volca. but ot a buddlnf.irft.tfcb.. H. ha- proyaa th. Ut. Blr William Broadbant. who hav. aiamln.d him and pronounced him a "fraan or naiur. Thl v.rr proociou. ooj w.. ui coJerad" by Prry Cola, tha oryanl.t of a church in Main vi -- iht oner., .nd aona ru.o. v . i. ,n w n .a m a in n i ill k v xtt m v hi. kl vnln triad lor in. cnurcu choir, and Mr. Col. at one. noticed that pVwlucJ no..e.d a deep baai ' voice, Parrv Col. becan .o Intere.twl In th. caae that b. mad. an arrangement iTk Vh- renta of tha boy. to .teach blm alnalng for th. precoolou. JoaeplT in th. middle of hie .Inflng- Je.aon ye.terday. H. 1. tall for til. age and .turdy. nfl amai .ngly -olemn. H. I. very dark and on th upper Hp U well-defined mu taoha. which hi. mother cut. for him n0H.".d exhtTemery Intelligent, and ha. a voice of Immen.e power. lie ng a EVPffl hv Parry doV. and th. hid vnir wnuld have made a Boclallat Clapham Common gfeen on with envy. C trt the, ba clef. At pre.ent hla ear la poor. Wit Mr. Cole bellevee that ha i .hi. ..tr.nnllmrv bOV a DUDll who will one day becom. a grt "ba.ao orofunuo. , Joseph hlmnelf ha. all the baahful neaa of the boy of 8. but he hastened with pride to explain to the prees rep renentatlve that he would be 9 next Monday. . ... "I went to St. Mary'a hospital every Saturday for two years." he .aid. -"I was examined by IS doctors, and Sir W Broadbent saw me about nine It 1. next to ImpoFslble to get a smile from josepn. wno win pruu.uij us very venerable old gentleman when he comes or ae, oui inero w jui i . . . 1 1 1, . l hla ..a wK.n i mentioned that he had been amused at the Dantomime at the We.t London theatre. IN WILL RECALLS LOVE LONG LOST THE : - v. BiiM (hhaste BtraooicAanm. wnjJsV BVTI WsTJM ' TAMOTI TUMBTUb oxosva or KANGAROO QIRL-S " TBirara nzoas. wbciax jcatotm Ixwsr Floor .r Floor i:-'.'' Balcony H 00, 7e. 60o Balcony e, "o Oallery 0q Gallery am am vow mura at :sss Though Separated for Years, Wife Leaves Husband $2.1 as a i Remembrance. Chicago, March 21. "To be aure we had our differences," .aid Mrs. IOulaa Olson of No. 69 East Blx-ty-seventh street before she died, "but he's getting old and though, we were divorced six years ago i 11 remwiimr min jrflingij when her will waa p hated vesterday. It was found, that Accow ro of Jf th. plan, of Mary Mannerlng, th. stress, carry, the poor children of th. theatrical profession will b. mad. kafiaa Mannerlng proposes to establish Muring th. winter in New York club. lor children or an ages, mj. tu tura and study classes will be organ ised, these to include the children of the jnen and women of the stage who are not in a position to pay for private tui tion, ate. . . , After in. ciuos nave ocon unnuiwu Jhe will then aa ino proiesaion i irge to help maintain them by annual contributions. Mary Mannerlng owns a large tract of land on Long Island, an Ideal spot for a resort. It Is located near the sound, with New York City only two hours away by boat. In the summer the actress proposes to build a lot of small cottages and keep th. park open four months a year. In this wav the actress hopes to enter tain children and their parents who draw small pay. where they can "Pfna anywhere from two days to the entire season. Scattered over the park which Includes about 100 acres, which com prise the grounds, will be separate cot tages, school rooms, an assembly nail and tents: and where the capacity at first will be limited. It I" Mts Manner lng' idea to have facilities within a short time to care for 600. The new resort will Klve tha poor children a chance to frolic In the sand along the beachea. or spend their antlra days In the woods. Special games will be arranged for their benefit and during part of the time they will be given an opportunity to attend a ort of vacation school. In this way the children will be taken back to New York with added strength and health ready to combat another hard winter in th. .tuffy apart ment hou.es. PROMISES MADE BY THE PRESS AGENTS (Continued from Page Four.) 1 ceptlon. of this master mind. Miss looaara. wno win vy IN voted h.rs.lf to the study and analysis Kef this mostintense and abnormal wo fH man. and her portrayal, can be depended Hupon to b. artistic and strong. The V regular Baker matinee prices will pre- tr "Brewster's Millions" Coming. Cohan St Harris comedian, will pre- itent tnat internationally successiuit comedy, "Brewst.r's Millions," at me Belllg-theatre April 8, 0, 10 and 11. Cohan & Harris have placed in sup nort of Robert Ober. (who appears as 4 Montgomery Brewster," th. following V well-known actors: James Montgom ery. IjOUIS Maines josnpu jisuiraan, George Crossette. John Alden. Richard E Webster and the Misses June Mathis. Olive North. Ada May Talbot Ida Lee Caston and Nellie Black, which list . i j ... . A Mi.rantM nf t lift PI- cellenc. of the performance to be seen "A Trip to Chinatown." Following "Raffles,- the Baker com pany will present Hoyfs famous "A Trip to Chinatown," which holds th. record for long runs at the Madison Square theatre. New Tork-656 consec utive performances without a break It has been a lonr time theatre-goers have seen this fa"10"' piece and Maribel Seymour, who has charge of all the musical numbers, chor uses, specialties, etc has been working for the past threa weeks on the pro duction, which promises to be a win ner. Th. Baker company haa been won derfully successful with, the Hoyt plays the past two seasons. ' In Canada there exists a law which subjects the. saloonkeeper to a severe fine for eelllng liquor to a railway em ploye in aervlce or in uniform, ine same act also fines the employe for indulging In. Intoxicants. (PAN Fourth and Stark Stm. Portland' I UadlntVaudtvHle Mouse Welc of March 30 JODN A. JOBWSOIt tciident Hasigef jru, BUKTDAT -The Kanralotea SUxteka, W. W. 8Vra , aad Company ia "Jockey Jonea," tambert and Wjro Mlj Jt.l'3' ford and B.nartt, th. R.gal Trio, Murphy Aadwwg and His. Parker; Jean Wilson, th. olograph. , - ' yrV ' ' ' For the New Week, Commencing Konday, rantages Announce RANIERS TYROIiEANS In "L.IFB Ilf THE AL,PIN)B .HIl-L,S" A Bright Operetta with 14 Voice., Brilliant Settings, ato. , Thia la One of tha Bfaaest Acta Byer Signed by a Vaudeville House. ttTHEBIMMBOMB.R.R.RTRIO Electrical jroT.y ammwn wt, - UAUY and O'BKIUN . ' Tanglefoot Daneera. CRAWFORD and JVlfcKKER ' Singing, Dancing and Talklbg - . .Comedians.. ' JOAN WILSON . r , Illustrated 8ong.- ' MQNOHAN Th Great Skater, t TUB BIOORAPII 1 Brand New Pictures. . PANTAQES ORCHESTRA DlracUon H.- K. Evenson. .Matinee, avery afternoon at ,3:10.. Nights 7:,0 and. , No nm , in KAISER AFRAID TO EXCITE THE POLES Berlin. March 28. In the reichstag It haa been stated that the kaiser has or AoraA thk chiefs charged with th. Ger manizing of Poland not to hurry in the matter. The opposition to the measure irrow.i stronaer every day. and In the relchstaa: is violent opposition- to appro- priating 4UV.uvu.uuu nmiixa iuui i".T 000,000) to the purchase of Polish lands for German colonists. In the province of Posen. where, the manifestation, are growing revolutionary. In Semburg and other cities of Gallcla great Indignation meetings are being Held against tne . n n , v. rn Ira hfiv nfxn. o.allei IJIC.1Uin .IIU fcA.W mv-ww - " (.ut to protect the German consulate. her- modest estate -aha requested $25 to be given aa a remembrance . to Peter Olson, tbe husband from, whom, she had lOllg Deen eppariticu. The culmination of the Olsons do mestic troubles came when both were already in middle age and their three tta rrv TT.nl I ami John, were crow ing into young manhood. When the di vorce was granted me Doys irrauntu with their mother. all her property wlih the exception of 5. HEILIG THEATRE Announcement ZxrtMordatiary. MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL jfOXSAT, Armzxi . 'The Second Hrs-Tanqneray" TUESDAY, APBJX 7, 'The Notorious Mrs.EbbsraHh" SEAT SAI.S O FX ITS nunAT, Ann. a. nucxa Lower Floor $200 Balcony tl-60, $1.00, 7Bo Gallery .....80o Phosei Mils 2 and A S369 t Week Beginning Sunday Matinee FIRST TIME HERE IN STOCK AT POPULAR PRICES THE MYSTERIOUS o A n ir e theatre f Oeo. L. Bakar, Oen. KgT. PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE POPULAR PRICE PLAYHOUSE Horn of tha Bakar Thaatr. Btock company. BIBES f The Amateur Cracksman.-Adapted From the Stories of E.-W. ' - r 1 If a)am . V... Baffling, Puzzling and Replete With Fascinating and In- ' teresting. Scenes. ; Original Production Complete. ) UNDER STAGE DIRECTION OF WILLIAM DILLS Evening PrTceSci 35c, 50c. Matineea-rl5c, 25c NEXT WEtK . ; HOYT'S "A TRIP TO CHINATOWN" HEILIG 3 NIGHTS 1; MARY MANNCRlNGji THEATRE 14th and Washington PhoDtt Main 1, A 1122 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY. tkb oxAiumra aotbmi APRIL, 2-3-4 1 nr m sraw axxbzoab? izat I "GLORIOUS BETSY" ; BT mnA 70B3TI0X TOUTICr, AVTXOB 01 "MOWaT OT XABTAmD." Ulreetloa SAX ft. , XJSB KUaUUtT, (Xaa.) By Arrangement with Jas. K. Hackett North Am.rlcan Amua Co, Props. a fxxtzct ooacrAirr. a Dmoamrt ooiczst. BTBSTXirOr rXXOBI. Lower Floor, let 10 row. ..$100 Lower Floor, la.t 6 rows ...1150 Balcony $1 00. 76c, BOo Entire Gallery 60c rooxAb nATuras map. Lower Floor. 1st 10 row. ..$ Lower Floor, la.t rows. ...U-OO Balcony 11.00, 76c 60o Gallery hit I1LI oran WBXT TUinWAT AT TJCB - liiiiaaiiitttittT t Lyric The a tre i 448S KEATING A FLOOD. Proprietors. BOTX TUOVX XOKB A-109 P. R. ALLEN PRESENTS Miss Verna Felton AND THE ALLEN STOCK COMPANY in Edward Milton Royle's Celebrated Play, CAPTAIN IMPUDENCLl! Matin.-M Tuesrlav. Thuradav. Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. NO LONG WAITSMOVING PICTURES BETWEEN THE ACTS OyOyOfyOO 4 $ $a $slwwwww$04 4 0 Q 0 I! THE STAR I ' 4 Telsphonas Old M. 8496 Nw A. 1496 Beginning Sunday Matinee, March 29 ' AND CONTINUING ALL WEEK THf R. t FRENCH STOCK COMPANY Offers the Great Sensational Melodrama ' The K mm i The most sensational inelodrama ever produced in this city ' by a stock company and at popular prices. JSaaBBSaBBBBWBBWBBBBBBWSBaBWSBBB -V;1" ' 4 t I Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays,' Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 1 I '.'I- , '2:30 p; m. prices 10 and 20, ' v f Every, evening at 8:15 p.,m.--prices"15 S5fJ and 35 SEATSHMAY BE' RESERVED BY. EITHER PHONE Continuous ' Performance 'j ; , 2-to io p. m; ; " , v WORLD'S CRAZE MOTION PICTURES Four Great Feature Films "The Vestal" A Drama of the Roman Era "Animated Snowballs" A Comic Love Story Moral -Never take a mu sic lesson on slcates. "The Frog" The Marvelous Picture That Set all New York Society vTalking. "Stage Memories of An Old Theatrical Trunk" A Most Charming Story, Beautifully Told. Entertaining and Education al, the Greatest and Most Realistic Motion Pictures Ever Shown on the Pa cific Coast, Don't Miss Seeing Them I SPECIAL ADDED AT TRACTIONS.' MR. r. G. BAUER Portland's Favorite Ballad- ist '-; MISS PULLMAN Favorite Broadway Sou-brette. 10c Any Seat: 10c GESAi VA UDEViUE DE LUXE Keck Bejinnlnl Monday, HA2. 3t) ABOTXZB) OBBAT BtXlk ' . ... SOASBS BT - MAUD SUTTON AND COMPANY Prasentlns tha NauUcal.' Flaylat. "Cinderel" By ;Bdward Locha. t raOXAZi ABSXB ATTBAOTZOB; RICHEY W.CRAIG Musical Comedian. ' ' "Me and My Partner" J. H. DAVIES AND COMPANY rasszarrnra "TKB BAZAXT OXBJC." SAM ROflB BROOKS -JE ANNETTE "In Fluffy Buffi., and Spoonajr Sam on th. Main Street." O'fleil's College Boys Singers and Dancers of RepuUtlon. ORIGINAL YOUNG BUFFALO America's Sensational Marksman. As.l.ted by MUa. Vera and his Wonderful Trained Do Frank. SADIE SEAWARD BeauUfully Kwid.Hnar txm iwaBTBsr btobt btzb First Tlma Srw lUustrat.d. 20th CENTURY MOTION PICTURES :' Bhowlnf F. F. Montressa.' Ort J. A. T. S. X. Slmulat.4 Vl.us. THREE EU0W5 DAILY lid MS and :1b D. m. Prlc. K , matinees. He to any part of llie - home except Boxes, twi' prices, entlra lower floor. a.. . Entire balcony and fallery. li?. V Sunday and holiday iniiini Asam. prices as svenlnf perf Vrin- " . ances. .. nra(r 16e. IownBtairs Z6C oxes uua. mi. matinees 16 CENTS , ' , I .. . :J--.rv:-., .x. if..; , i . v ;,(,xK-':- if."? S.T;4