The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1909, Page 45, Image 45

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21. 1P09.
JOLLY MARK SMITH RIVALS TAFT I
ON CINCINNATI GOLF LINKS
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sours, foe hs ha been connected with
many, of tha leadlne; eomatltes to enjoy
Metropolitan tuni In recent years, and
Ms support will be exactly as een In
New Vork. . "Mr. Hopklnson". will be
the Attraction a the 1'ortland theatre
fur els evenings, brglnnlns; November
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i Jolinson-Ketchel Fight. ,
(A syndicate of local theatrical men,
by the payment of an extraordinary
amount of money, have secured direct
from J. W. Cof froth, Stanley Ketchel.
Jack Johnson and .the late Willis
lirltt. the exclusive rlshta for .the
states' of -Oregon and Washington for
the exhibition of the motion pictures
of the "prise flsht" which-took place
at Colma, CaL. October II, between Jack
Johneon. the black ' champion 01. me
world, and BUnley Ketchel. .
These remarkable pictures will be ex.
htblted at. the Dakar theatre for three
days, commencing with Sunday, No
vember 18. Thus far these pictures
have been exhibited only at Hsrnston's
Victoria theatre In New York ' city.
where they ran for three weeks, and
at the Majestic theatre In Chicago.
Oscar Hamston contracted for the ex
hibition of these clotures for one week
with the privilege of another, and the
result waa that they drew so strongly
and awakened such public interest that
he ran them for two weeks more and to
standing room only. '
ine management 01 xne numr mir
has decided to exhibit these "prise
fight" pictures at popular prices, and
on Sunday, November 28, beginning at
o'clock. hey will be shown every
hour on the even hour. The New York
and Chicago papers pronounce the pic
ture as the very best prize right rum
that has ever been turned out.- It con
sists of 2500 feet, every .round being
completely shown, and .-every , blow
struck- Is perfectly clear to the eys.
The New York World. In a recent re
port of the picture, said the audience at
I Until ton's Victoria theatre In New
York arose and cheered when Ketchel
knocked Johnson down In the last round
with as much enthusiasm as If the
people had been actually present at the
ringside.
Ttie private exhibition, of the flint
will be given In a few days for the
benefit of the newspaper men of this
city, for the purpose of convincing the
sporting editors, as well as all critics,
that these are the absolutely genuine
fight pleturee." In fact, the manage
ment desires to be placed on record for
an order to the sum of 16000 In gold
to any recognised charitable Institution
tri the city of Portland If It can. be
shown that at any stag of the proceed
ings this picture Is not, absolutely the
genuine picture, or that any other con
cern has any legal or moral light to
exhibit thla picture In the '. states qf
Oregon or Washington.
Oulmera's "La Pecadora." which haa
been translated Into English by Wal
lace Ullpatrlck smd Outdo Marburg,
under the title of "Heart Hungor,H haa
Just had a successful premiers In one of
the theatres of Parts, "with Mlml Agug
11a. the. Sicilian star, In the leading role.
One of the novelties In 'The Jolly
Bachelors." the new Ftelds-Shubrrt re
view, Is a scene showing the three decks
of the Lusltanla.
"The Lily." the first play written by
David Belaaco since "The Girl of the
Golden West." will be given Its' first
production at New York on December
23. 1 The play Is an adaptation from me
Trench of Pierre Wolff and Oaston
Bronx's drama, "lie Lys." rt will have
Ha Initial performance in Washington,
BUNGALOW
THEATRE
lflTK AXO HOWSOJr
Phones ML 117 and A-4224
Mark Smith With "The Traveling Salesman.'
Mark Smith, .who plays the part of
Bob Blake," the drummer, with "The
Traveling Salesman" company, which
comes to the Bungalow theatre for the
first four days of the week. Is a golf
, enthusiast beju known as one of the
"regulars" at the links frequented by
President Taft. at Cincinnati. Mr.
Smith and President Taft has met sev
eral times on the links and the latter
has good reaspn to respect and remem
ber the- kind of golf the big athlete
turns out. .
Mr, Smith comes from Cincinnati,. and
on his vacations In that city spends
muck time on the splendid links in the
suburbs. President Taffs partiality to
the game is well known, and no one
seeks the Cincinnati greens with keener
delight than he, when Jn that city. Mr,
Smith is not only a fine golf 1st, but a
big- fellow; too; (this seems to be the
heavyweight era) and In addition, one
of the warmest hearted and most Jovial
of good fellows, and It Is not surpris
ing ttiat he and the president have
found themselves mutually attracted.
Mr. Smith has played on most of the
best courses in the country, and a new
coure rarely gets him worried, which
goes far toward keeping his reputation
up and his score card down.
PROMISES MADE BY
'THE PEESS AGENTS
(Continued from Preceding Page.)
picture quite appropriate on account of
the fact that Thanksgiving day win
shortly, be celebrated, portrays the ad'
ventures o( a young man who after
many nps and downs In life, finally won
" oui in villus to save mo laimiy iroin
sorrow ; and starvation. "From , Work'
house to Mansion" Is a romance detail'
ing In jrraphlo ; manner the- loyalty of
a young girl' who was taken by a fam
ily fronjithe poor.house and who finally
succeeded in winning the heir to the
household, and another very appropriate
picture entitled "Woman's Rights Bat
tle," a rattling comedy.
Jean Wilson will sing an up to date
ilustrated song and Miss ' Marguerite
McKlbbln Will offer, a very pretty lit
tle act Including a, number of character
songs. Thy performance on Sunday be
gins at 1 o'clok and runs through con
tinuously until It p. m. . The manage
ment has added ' a number of heaters
and the theatre) Is naw warm and com
fortable. , rf
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"King Dodo" Next Sunday.
"King Dodo," the' Pixley , and TLudera
comedy opera,' will be the attraction at
the , Bungalow" theatre, Twelfth and
Morrison streets, for four nights .begin
ning: next Sunday,' November 28, under
the direction of John Cort This de
lightful opera is wald to excel all others
of like nature In its humor and spark
ling melody. -The, scenic display, the
gowilng and the ensemble Is said to
be . superior : to the great majority of
similar entertainments. :
There 1s a- lot -of bright ' music' In
"King-Dodo."n The Solos are all above
the -ordinary In pojht and; njerlt, while
the' -choruses :re aid ' to have ; ring
that malce them take, with the audience.
As a comedy, there Is not a dull mo
ment In the performance. Seats go on
sale next Friday, November 26.
"iIr. Hopkinsoiu"
Sam S. & Lee S. Shubert will follow
"The Bachelor," at the Portland, with
the international, comedy, "Mr. Hopkin-
son," with Dallas Alelfor.d In the stellar
role. .This play of everyday life by
R. C. Carton enjoyed a. 'two yeai run
at the Wyndhara theatre, London, be
fore Its American, premiere and In this
country and in Great Britain, it proved
a success rrom its initial presentation
at the Savoy theatre, New York, where
it ran for seven months, only jo be
moved for a five months' run at trie
Hackett playshop, , before being sent
westward.. .Dallas Melford, who Is star
ing In the piece; is well known to play-
4 Nights, Beginning TONIGHT. Matinee Wednesday
HENRY B. HARRIS PRESENTS
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A Comedy by James Forbes,
Author of "The Chorus Lady."
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TEBEB
MONTHS
TIT VEW YOB.K
11T CHICAGO
XN BOSTON
PRICES
sTzirxHa-
Lower Floor $1.50-81.00
Balcony ; ,,.$1.00- .76
Gallery -60
Loge Seats, $1.50. Boxes, $12.00
MATZSTES -
Parquette. .$1.50. Par. Or... $1.00
Balcony ,$1.00- .75
.Gallery 50
Loge Seats, $1.50. Boxes, $9.00
Soon to Appear Here in Vaudeville
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Tlianksglvirlo Attraction
BUNGALOW
THEATRE
19 TR AMD MORRIS OW
Phones Main 117 A-4934
3 Nights, 2 Matinees, :i&7RlSS2Sk Nov. 25
WSC A. BSABT AUTTOCnfCXS PXR5T WX STUBS TOTB
Wright Lorimcr
IW TBB SPECTAOtTbAB DBAMA
"The Shepherd King
STUPENDOUS SOEinO PXODUO-
- now
COMPAST
Another "Ben Hur" N. T. Sun. N
70-PEOPLE--70
BXJCE1CBEB OPE3TS THUnSOITOTO lCATUrEE
PRICES
- BTEVXVOS-
Lower Floor $1.60-11.00
Balcony ll.00-.75
Gallery .60
KATZBSB
Lower Floor $1.00
Balcony 76-.50
Gallery 25
SEAT SAUB OPSZTS HZZT TUE8DAT
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4 Nights
NovJ8-29-30
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AT BUNGALOW THEATRE
Ss. "KING DODO"
Saat Sal Opens Friday, Nov. 26
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Donald Bowles.
Donald Bowles, perhaps' one ef the
iSKMt popular actors who erer afP'
In this dty. opened fc'S Tews " tile en-s-agemeiit.
on. toe Orphennt drcoit la
rane we sgo today. His f.laylet
Is "flulltr." written empreily fr him
by Victor Smaller. Is sJto the eo-
U.cr ft the eketcli "Nerre." In which
Ci-rw p ! isottkiu t srpre1 tn eiwh
.rl"l'd eflvarttasT' st tt?" O-retrm a
'.irt tin . J-ii'i' r" '." Mr.
h I- J ;t t t ' ' f e f 5 "n
looking- for. It runs the entire ramst. ;
from llsht. hrr comedy te petboe,
and finally W lh most lntnly ra- ,
matlc Th eketch has been likened to
"Kafnea," bwt It re-iTiMn the former
only In the fact that the hero le e
bonelr nursler. In all r('ii the riot
tn er,trlT eH1nsl. Mr. fflende
will be (1M to hr that his sketch has
t."H Ti-nlr rerrtT Sid ytnminr to
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PANTAGES THEATRE
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE STARS OF ALL NATIONS
Week Commencing Monday Matinee, November 22
ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY
CapLStonewall and His Educated Sea Lion "Dick"
Direct from a Sensational Season at the New York Hippodrome,
We" S. HARVEY & CO.
1 Marvekxis Equilibrists.
SWIFT & CASEY
Msslcal Omedtsns.
LEO WHITE
mnstrate Ballad. .
OLEN BURT
Hebrew Parodist
Jarvis, Mann & J u rend a
Harmony Rltifera.
PANTAOESCOPE
lstet Animated Ereatn.
STxczAX nraAO
GOLDEN & ARDITH
im lb Rnnrtnc Tarcelet.
"WANTED-AN ASSISTANT"
frfn'tr r-'- V'te IHt'y ; "'nf. 1 l. 7 1 1 a4 ..
P, C, on Peoeniter I, and after a week
there sad a week In Pittsburg tt kwlll
be then In New York for the op(iin(
of tn new llolssoo-Biuyvrsant theatre,
Juet completed, - , '
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Thursday
Evening
Dec. 2
Bangalow
Theatre
SEAT CAXJB
opsjrs
TUX89AT,
HOT. SO.
MR.
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Box Seats, 03. OO
Klingenberg
Bettman Chamber Music
Concert
TUE89AY ETEJUsTOf
NOVEMBER 30
8:15 O'CLOCK,
Women of Woodcraft Hall
TESTS AVO TATIiOH.
Tickets on Sale at Sherman,' Clay
& Co.
hi 443
A 7085
PORTLAND
wnU ft Drew,
ataaafars
THEATRE
acamafe.
Wash.
laftoa
Sam S. & Lee Shubert, Inc., -.Present fors Six NJjhts, Com.
tSundiy, Nov. 21, With Thursday (Thaoki
ivlo; Day) Matinee ;
THE ACCOMPLISHED ENGLISH ACTOR
Mr. Charles Cherry
AND TUB ORIGINAL. CAST DIRECT FROM TUB MAX.
INK ELLIOTT THEATRE, NEW YORK. IN '
"Tie lackloF"
A DK LIGHT FT L COMEDY IN I ACTS BY CLYDE FITCH
Cast Includes Ruth MaycKffe Lillian Paige, Alice RIker, F, Perctral
Stevens, Ralph Morgan, Charles Ilte.
Light as a Feather and Clean aa a Quaker Household. The Play Staged
nU Produced by the Author.
niCXm Evenings, Mo to l.aa, Xatiaeea. Bon to $1M
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-COMING-
The greatest comedy seen on the Paclflo Coast In years,
Mr. Hopkinson with Dallas Welford
commencinir Aionaay evening, novemDer z, xor one weeK onjy. . a
ANOTHER. SHUBERT ATTRACTION. SEAT SALX THURSDAY
GRAND
VAUDEVILLE
WEEK Of NOV. 22
Tom Linton
And his Jungle Maids.
Zulu Festival of Songs and
Dances.
Inza and Lorella
Sensational Acrobatic
Comiques.
Rusticana Trio
The Parisian Minstrels.
Josephine Gass-
man
And her Pickaninnies, in
Coontown Festivities.
Von Mitzel and
Maynard
Prize Comedy Playlet, "Cu
pid's Coincidence."
W. C. Hoefler and
Assistant
In Cycle Humorism and
Cycle 5ensation.
Fred Bauer
Illustrated Song.
Grandascope
Original Subjects First
-. Prtxl action. : ,
Fheici Malt
2 lie A-SWI
JrXATDra MXQX CX.A8S SOA ATTBAOTZOirS AT rOPTIXAS ISZCXS
BAKER
THEATRE
geo. &. sJter. Pen. Mr
All Week Commencing Sunday Matinee
November 21. 1909 Today
. BARTON. &WISWELU OFFER
THE BIGGEST HIT. IN TEN YEARS
IN
By BEULAH POYNTER ' .
Dramatized From Mary J. Holmes Novel A Record Breaker, In
Every City of the United States and Canada.
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DAY MATINEE THURSDAY
Bargain Matinee Wednesday, 25c all Seats Reserved.'
Sunday, Thursday and Saturday Matinees, 25c, 50c.
Evening Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c,$1.00.
Coming, December 5 "45 Minutes From Broadway."
DATX.T XATOTS 18 83- Me. (Holiday Katinees, might Frloes.)
Phone. Main 6 A 1020
Commencing
Monday Matinee V
ADVANCED
VAUDEVILLE
Nov. 22nd
thb TsssAxns ooKBsmarxs nussimaro
"An Afternoon at Home
A KTTSZOAZi MOHOZ.OOTTX
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Special Priced Matinee TODAY 25c, SOc
EVA TAYLOR
AVB BSa PU.TBB.SJ ,
In the Picturesque Comedy Novelty
DREAMONA
By Lawrence G rattan
JOHN BIRCH
The Man With the Hats"
ROSA ROMA
Violin Virtuoso
STELLA H.MORRISINI
AS9 XXB UAKirO
BTBxmiAir wolp Komros
THE FOUR FLOODS
Acrobatic Merry-IHakers --
M eyers &. Rosa
The Cowboy and Girl Lariat Experts
Evening Frlces: 15c, 25c, SOc, i7Cc
DAU.T KATZITEB ISo, 8 So, BOe. (KoUday Hatlaees might Prloes.)
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TA1 TiEMffi
Starting Today, 1 P. M.
PICTURES ABSOLUTELY NEW
The Best Man Wins
Exciting Western Comedy-Drama
Three Thanksgivings
A Tale of Honest Effort
MargnerUeltlcUibhon
In Character Song,
WorkhonsetorJansIon
A Pretty Romance
Woman's Rights
Baltic
Farce Comedy
Jean Wilson
.Illustrated Song
Special Concerts Wllh the
-Automatic Orchestra
C3000
SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY &IOWS BEGIN AT 1 P. I
DAILY SHOWS BEGIN AT 2 P. 1.
- 10c GENERAL ADTTIS CIO T.'l1