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; DRAMATIC CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK"
HEILIG Tonlg-ht,' tomorrow, Tuesday, and .Wednesday, musloal comedy,
s "A Knight tor a Day"; Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Th
Clansman." ,
BUNGALOW Baker Stock company Jn "Jhe Girl of the Golden West."
8TAR Melodrama, "The Rocky Mountain Exprens."
LiTRJO Blunkall Stock company In. '.'The .Young' Mrs. Wlnthrop."'
ORPHEUM Vaudeville. '
PANTAGES Vaudeville. )...'.
GRAND -Vaudeville. . .
, - NEXT WEEK'S OFFERINGS
HEIT-.IG -Sunday, Monday, iTueeday, "Checkers"; Wednpsday, Thursday
Friday, Saturday, "The Time, the Place and the Girl."
BUNGALOW Baker Stock company in "Brown of Harvard,"
STAR "At Cripple Creek." .
Bobby Barry-
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FK03ISES MADE BY
THE PEESS AGENTS
New'Musiral Comedy Tonight,
If the promises vouchsafed concern
ing the unusual merits of "A Knight
' for a Day," the musical comedy which
comes to the Heilig theatre for an en-
' gagement of, four nigh to commencing
with the performance of this evening,
are but half fulfilled Portland theatre-
; goers will be regaled . with a musical
fntnrtainment aulte .worth while. In
the first place, this particular: brand
of musical play is aald to be a radical
departure from-the-twell (established
firecedonts which4 have so long obtained
n this field, in that it has a tangible
and consistent story sufficiently humor
ous and coherent to have been played
' as a comedy without the score or more
lilting melodies and ringing ensembles
which have been contributed through
' the music of Raymond Hub bell. ' The
book is from the pen of Robert Bv
Smith, and tells of the adventures of
Jonathan Joy, a waiter, who fails to
: receive a tip from a nobleman and
comes into possession of some docu
?:overnment of six states, and tore the
rults of triumph from 12,000,000 con
querors, 'iney terorixea tne unruiy
and "scalawani"'Out of the country un
til finally the federal government with
drew tne troops and tne southern states
were allowed, to manege' their sown af
fairs. The scenes, of the play are laid
in Piedmont, S.C., two -years after the
civil war. a romance or tne- Diue ana
the gray is Interwoven with the deeds
of the Klan. while the many types of
post-oeitum negroes are trutniuuy ana
comically portrayed."
A company of 75 people, a big scenic
production ana a squadron or cavairy
horses are employed in oresenting "The
Clansman worinuy. Among tne pnnci-
gals of the organization are Franklin
itchle, Eugene Hayden, Maude Durand,
Barrv Maxwell. - Charles J. Wilson.
George M. DeVere, Huth Hart, Claire
Mersereau, M. J. Jordan, Gage Bennett,
Ear Ritchie, J. L. Sweeney, Gus Inglis,
Harry Qulnlan, John J. Flanagan. Earl
Lee. John V. McDonald and Edna Davis,
The sale of seats for "The Clansman"
opens at the box office of the Helllg
theatre next Tuesday morning, October
13, at 10 o ciocjc.
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MIcJcJ HOPE BOOTH at THE OTvFFiEUH
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5aCCE5S THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST ,
at .THE BUNGALOW.
CAJRl BEKCH.
shown. The dotib!e feature bill contains
these headltners: The De Haven Sex
tette and Miss Hope Booth & Co. Miss
Hope Booth and her company present
"The Little Blonde Ladv' bv Georae
The Girl of theM. Cohan. It is in Mr. Cohan's charac-
Third Week at th Bungalow.
The third wmI nf
I Golden West" will starf with today's JfJiL'!"- SSS.XSS
2??! """? u Vmm I matinee, and never before in Portland s comedian and nlvw7ht ha. tnkin
Masquerading as the titled Englishman I theatrical history has such a run oo- dramatic criticism and he treats it in a
he gets into all manner of scrape; curred. At every performance the past fllMT'iPLKllV
from which- ha -extricates4 himself Im,. ... ...;Jr. . laughable. For Miss Booth he has pro-
through the aid of a servant lady;'r"" rww twm a part tnat just rits tnis aainty
r mora m comic opera type xnaua miio i j wai jrcixiiura, ana eo m8n' I t "B wiA.vua.
VJ&rSL "?;2.r'-:rrn noT' Boen "-way because tney The D, jjaven Sextette with Sydney
ry&omi&rtttmMhrJ,n not ' to ret seats that It has C Gibson featured, is a pretty little
ods, and Miss Elsie Herbert's diminu-lDeen xonna pron table to run tne play " nancinp ensemoio i
tlve and droll comedienne, supply the another week. But this will oosltivelv ?-a."..been J1?1" J nd aI0-un-.N,e!
i wnicn a reie is
sprightly dancers
: through the 20
number with a great
Eleanor Irvtag Eene MonUn James the .Vening.-and t'how comtag in T.ftir ISd miny ?os?u.,eha2SSJ,B' reaU0M
H. Brennan. James McCormlck and I hit must exDect to stand durlnr th- vriT. u"n?.'
(lnrn Sltrans. Considerable stress I ., IL. . ouuim-ririiie, wuw iuc
V . .T - . .. . I """O I. O il nuuiu BUDH IRS nkr r rat n.,Anvnn nn M.1
one oc tne best Known
menlennes ln America,
e debut has been an
n Interest. Miss Sum
the nart ttt th "MrrT
w I company and ' for year's she baa been
1 IdftfltlfiAH with n.mlnom TlManrav a
, , . ... I i .imuimi, uic (i j cvm iv 1 1, ii. , a ufituurj.
Apinwc. is everything. H, i. Inventive and original and for
Tou cannot help but be Impressed by tn "ve years that he was permanently
Man's, siding are "also marvels of the
scenic artist s art. fossibly the crown
ing effect of all is the flight of the
Rocky Mountain express, which is so
realistic tnat it rainy brings tne audi
ence to their feet. The story of the
piay is DOtn interesting and sensational,
Duut ror laughs, tears and thrills, con
structed upon new and novel lines and
played Dy a company of splendid actors
specially- engaged from the best players
of the mimic world. Four acts and
several scenes are necessary to tell the
story of "The Rocky Mountain Ex
oress." which the KUmt & Gnzznlo
Amusement company brings to the Star
tneatre uctoDer 11.
The next . attraction at the Star
theatre will be Hal Reid's best play,
"At CrlODle Creek." a Dlav of Intense
heart Interest.
At Pantagcs.
Mirth and music will reign supreme
at the Pantages theatre this week, be
ginning with the usual matinee tomor
row afternoon. The management begs
to state that .the new bill at the Pan
tages will be one of the best this thea
tre has ever offered. To begin with
the musical feature will be one decided
ly out of the ordinary and above the
usual vaudeville attraction and merit.
It Is the Zlngarl troupe of eight people,
oresentinsr the SDectacuIar scenic ODer-
atlc production "Gypsy Life." This act,
which ha won much praise over the
circuit is one of the greatest operatic i
acts in vaudeville. They present selec
tions and choruses from, such well
known operas as 'ICarmen," "Rigoletto,"
'"Faust,". "Lucia,". "Romeo and Juliet.
J'anncr & Gilbert are scheduled to
convulse the audience with their farce
comeay, "How to Make Love." Mr. Tan
ner is exceptionally clever as a silly kid
comedian, while his partner sings some
oi me latest popular songs.
Little All Right, the Japanese wonder,
will be seen ln Portland for the first
time. He is just returning from an ex
tenaea European engagement. As an
equilibrist he has no equal.
Musical Heuhn, who presents a musi
cal act using various Instruments, gives
a SDlcndld entertainment with . vein
of comedy all the way through.
i nomas ana faj-ne are two colored slntr-
ers, dancers and comedians. They have
an exceedingly bright comedy act, which
runs fast and furious from start to
finish. They also Introduce the verv
latent In ragtime melodies.
Elliott Beamer will render a new Il
lustrated baritone solo, and the biograph
will present the very latest in motion
photography.
Toqay win be your last chance to see
the present bill, considered bv Dress anrl
public to De one or tne Dest novelty en
tertainments presented ror some ume.
Remember It is your last chance to see
Atra, tne Duiiet-proor woman.
The Grand's Bin.
No better vaudeville bill could be
desired than the one Sullivan & Consl
dtne have been giving at the Grand the
past week, with Friavlo, the milkcan
mystery, and the rest of the great pro
gram, but the amusement firm promises
to send a bill up to the same high
standard for this week, commencing
tomorrow afternoon. An act that can
be featured bv Harnum and Bailey
must be one of unusual merit. The
Sisters Yllerone, the best globe per
formers in the world, have such a sen
sational globe act that the greatest
snow on earin was gma to teature tnese
girls. Sullivan 4 Consldlno secured the
famous circus attraction and the Yller-
ones come at the head of tho new bill
to the Grand.
Those noted entertainers. Noble and
Brooks, will bring their latest laugh
Ing success. "The Cuban Millionaire.'
This act has been well received and the
reports say it is a sure shot for fun.
Harrv Thornton, the celebrated Dlanist.
has been Induced to leave the academy
of music in London, England, for a
short tour in vaudeville and Sullivan
& Consldlne will send him to Portland
Every music lover will want to see and
hear this pianist ot International fame.
Adams ana uuni are Known to ttie
amusement world as "the German ex
plorers." Their act tells why. They
have explored for new and original
fields of merriment and have had a
successful expedition for the big laughs.
It Is lmDOsslole for anr healthv Deraon
to listen to them without feeling good.
The Le Anders have a pantomimic
oddity styled "A Night on the Board
walk. ' During the act they Introduce
a number of sensational cycle stunts.
Tops, Topsy and Tops axe comedy
acrobats with trained dogs. It is an
act for old and young. Fred Bauer
will have a new illustrated song and
the Grandiscope will flash new pictures.
iJO nov miss tne great program wnion
Is at the Grand today, with Friavlo,
lnx' his milk can mystery; the sharp
shOotlng Vivians; the unlcycle feats
of Hill and Sllvanl; the Gardner
Brothers, musicians; Welch and Earle,
the singers and dancers; and the bait
ince of the tip-top program.
"Checkers" Coming to the Helllg.
"Checkers" Is the offering at the Hel
llg theatre for the three nights begin
ning next Sunday, October 18. The cast
Includes Hans Roberts, ns Checkers, a
part which he fits to a "T." It Is a
delight to see the easy way with which
he handles It. The racetrack tout of
Dave Braham Jr. Is another excellent
piece of work and the Pert of Helen
Ormsbee Is as pretty as a mosaic and
as prettily played. Lydla Dickson con
tributes some gopd aotlng as Oynthy
and George Merrltt as Uncle Jerry, the
unctuous countryman, has made a clea
creation and deserves all the laugh he
gets. The advance seat sale will open
at box office the theatre next Friday.
October IS, at 10 a. m.
"Young Sirs. Wlnthrop" at Lyric.
The Lyric management -takes great
pleasure ln announcing that the Justly
popular Blunkall Stock company will
present for the week commencing this
afternoon that beautiful domestic
comedy drama, "Young Mrs. Wlnthrop."
which ranks as one of the late Bronsnn
Howard's greatest successes. The dIsv
deals with the story of a young wife
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central run or tne piay -in wnicn tneyiha th last and
are ably assisted by a large oast of t should at once go to Bungalow held Vfd th.ix
Mtr Jn.Ct M"2 boJLf"l A?ir locations, VrGlbsonro
iVi C I mb nuns 10 raramiow is mat tne I mlnutps nf tho
vnlceful sonrano. Isabella Wlnlocke. I m.in n.nni . . i. . i uh.iuifb oi ine
Has been laia upon tne iact tnat met
.TroosaeisrnV aid during the ",7 t? 2" i" ".'?1 co- ro
PJS'' VP at 2. 'Th. o-niy other mattfe, e"veVof u .r,
..!. lui' - yy" I oeaiaea loaay win be Saturday. Tnerville crf-HiMH
constantly
"American beaoty chorus." The scenes
of "A Knlarht for a Day" are laid first
- In the neighborhood of a seminary for
?-oung women-and tne seeona act upon
ha island of Corsica, and are declared
to be of 'Unusual picturesqueness and
beauty. Among the musical numbers
which have scored heavily are "Life
Js a 6ee-8aw," "I'd Like Another Sltu-
In Bine,- "Whistle as Tou Walk Out" down. worn-out faded wardrobe, sloppy,
the appearance of Richard at Pringle
famous minstrels. No old hand-me-
shlp-sbod parade, but the best material
that money can buy. built by the best
and "Hang Out the Front Door Key.'
The production has been staged by Gus
vlntnr novel and effective stage "bus!- " wnue me oeportment
upm," and the electrical Innovations are I of thess talented colored boys calls for
said M M Dniiiant ana siarximgiy ong- mor than passing comment In every
inal. This Is the first new mnslcal cltT the. -iJTT " rry
snow te visit th v aciric coast tnis f he D-rformanoe t,r .M m
MMH and it will De interesting to oo- nan- ,n.. ' . : 7
err wnetner or ant t-onmna ana-1 .h)t. ,.om .,V1
Portland
ences concur with those oi cplcago.
New 1 or and Boston.
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- "The dan man" at Hefllg.
Portland theatre goers and the many
t't'It to" this eity for horse show j
. wlU find a great treat awaiting
at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth
-...j WasMngtoa streets, where "The
C.UnoMsa" will be aeea for the first
!" a sugrestire wor3. sons.
Joke or action can find place in their
pmirMi. i nti is pmtkaoiy the mason
iney uwiji a raw aucb Urge b mi sea.
Ask anr minstrel nuunr tKa
pernor be most fears In a business fight
and ha will answer without hesitation
mcnara iricgie s. This company
travels In Its own palace cars, and
Dumovra e.
The eoinpsnv was nrnnluA Ik in
rnt 1IT. slnca which time they have
lorgea suony Torward. and b4.
t!rr hare, on Thu radar. Friday and Bat-4 Hooesty, princlrle, brains anil AmnrlMn
o,rfv r!T.g. CVtnher la. 1. IT. -Mh Z. , " PL, mrny In the
,.- -ntn- ta )'ly knawa as "tha I tlZZ rnr-ert.tlre mlnstral eom-
cnening rrf ontinw
theatre this afternoon
with mitln Tuevlar
tsrday.
Doable Feature R;n at OrnhMa
Tba rvew bill st t Orr fleam theatre
for the eommencSng Monday matl-
prenary
by tLe
' i - -iVs rlsr of the twestjetb em-
i ' ?'s atory of tha tiismpk of
t-t . .iu rivlilntlon li the south ts
1- . rr lv a plea far whita svi
.t ivwt fau of soil ownra
i t ttxrbea ef Tfa Cims-n'" are i
c tn-rr Krrm ef tba K K'ui Klan.
.'rt ofrr of aon inters wltes. wb l
i- lp!r af Tbtajas r"i Jr t
r-r.T t,t ik r-lar. "it-h-s victory
!. tre Jaws sf orfeat a-tarne4 tte
at the Raker
rr tie wrk
Th3r47 sod
naa, pretalaes ta
featured at England's famous temple of
mystery. "The Egyptian ' Hall." he
evolved a series of Illusions that star-
tiea an lndon. ,
Howard A Howard are two distinct!
It clever youngsters In their singing snd
dancing comedy. "The Hebrew Messen
ger Boy and the Thespian." They are
wen anown on tne orpbeura circuit
Originally they were members of the
"Messenger Boys' Trio, in which Eu
gene Howard played "Dopey" and In
which Willie Howard first Introduced
the Hebrew messenger boy with such
nuniornui enecu
Lewis at Green a rnmadv nJf will
be seen in their laughing sketch called
"Engaginr a Cook. by Oaear Lewis,
which Is full of brisht dialogue, humor.
on iiiuwinoi ana a tew surprints.
Black Jones, eccentrio dancing
Knnwwni. dv iiKina. Datura aim color.
are rlaver entertainers. One of the teem
dresars naatly while the other, who
bears a strikln resarablanca ta Jo
Gans. dresses la eccentric make-up.
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"The Rorky Monntala Krprrt."
As a scenic production ths new melo
dramatic play, Tha Rorky . Mountain
Exprasa" Is fsr-ahea4 of anything yet
attempted. The play opens at Windy
Gap hoteL a chsrartefiatie western tsv
em. and the ama from there on are
ptctureaa-a and netting la the itmw.
Amofig the otbrr rfMi preeeataa is
pas In tKa raxmntaina, .with orp
fntg and rising plateana: aaother ts
he svsianclte antj saewauoa. inia ts
iTnmense T fe t lht causes greet
surprtea and wonder. Uap rat'
road atatioa and tba saitca at Pead
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Horses hare helped ta maka the fW
tuna f sereraK- pUyS, md they are as
Important in ""The CtansmanT as In "Bra
Hsr." A regular small anuadron of cav
alry steeria Js carried ea tour ta mak
perfect the Uluitioa . of tba Ka Kiux
alia a.
No ordinary nag eauld are ths out
landlrb hsbillments of tba 'Ko Klnx
or see his comrades arrayed In ghostly
white shrouds and fae-pecs ' without
brlting 'clear over the footl;ght Thn
wH-triid - aeUnajs eland perfsrtly
sUU whlie the sUge Is filled wlta cries
and gunshots snd the rosfuaad anise of
maw and woanra ronniag to snd frn.
Thea at the lt rowimaal front their
rvdera, without whin ar srr. ttey daas
at a wild gs41op acroaa the Mage and
sr-mnd the ittim, storpleg agaja
afcrr-tly at tha e-rer to talt.
ut Clansman" boras actor travel
Snent'St.M tnilea every aaaaoa. TTvlr
leader. Krtanaer." entered tlteatrlchls
aa to rUht-haad w?)clr of t h.a char
iot race in Hor." Ha trata all ta
neon Uirotiah their paya. nips
l"a anarpjy with hta tenl- w-m they
wrrva ta right -or ft ml taks tbo
rpetllgat aa his rigVUvl daa.