f a THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1013. OF HOO'S HOO IN STAG ELAND THEATRE llthtnd Morrison Phon Main 1, A-U33 THEATRE Main S. Aft360 Oeo. L. Baker, Kanafer. By John W. Carey ENTRANCES, Broadway and Sixth Str$et$. HOMB OF THB INCOMPARABLE BiXXB PLATERS f Jffreateat Stock Orfanlzatlon Portland Kaa liver Known. -. WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINEE, SEP TEMBER 28, 1913TODAY Another New York Succett Entirely Now to Thia City ' PLAYERS IS SELECTED Fine Cast Chosen for "Gen eral John Regan"; Names Well Known, , 3 NIGHTS, BEGINNING TONIGHT THE SEASON'S COMEDY HIT MiXEO COMPANY F5Emm IRISH AND AMERICAN w t u fe" TUESDAY $1;gg;il Hmriinrnp IT A - New York, Sept. 27. Another, In stance of George C. Tyler's irmnaRerinl ; foresight was his securing of George A. -31rmlngham'8 "General John Itegan' ' some, months prior to the commence ment of its wonderfully successful all season run at the Apollo theatre, Lon don. When the play had had Its pre miers and Its enthusiastic press re Views, several American managers put In strong bids for the American right to the play, only to find that they had already been gobbled up. The Llebler company had so many big productions on Its hands lust season that this clever Irish comedy was put Off from month to month. This season, however, it will occupy the attention of Mr. Tyler and his associates the mo ment their previous successes have been Bent on tour. The cast has already been selected, and it contains the name Of several players well known both here and abroad. Arnold Daly Is to assume the leading part Those who know the difficulties attending the management of this tem peramental actor may find a source of humor in this announcement, as It will' mark the seventh distinct and separate time that Mr. Daly has been enrolled under the Llebler company manage ment He has the part of an Irish country doctor, blessed with an imagin ation that not only runs away with h!-n, but threatens to engulf the whole coun try In a mess of -comic entanglements. Two of the original Irish players, and Incidentally the two players considered , the very best that the organization ha developed, will have important roles in the play. One of these is Maire O'Neill, long leading lady of the company, a young woman of great beauty and fine artistic achievements. The other Is W. P. Fay, one of the founders of the Irish players, who appeared also In the original London production of "General John Regan," and made a great hit In It. Hairy Harwood will play the role of Timothy Doyle, the Innkeeper. Mr. Har wood Is a very fine character actor, who will be remembered for his work as the lawyer In "Tou Never Can Tell." as the engineer in "Soldiers of Fortune" and for various successful characterizations In John Drew's oompanles. He has also been leading man for May Irwin uni other well known stars. ' An Important part in the play Is that of the American tourist who starts all the trouble. For this part Frederick Burton was engaged at the request of the author. Mr. Burton made a big hit last year as the district attorney In "A Man's Friends." He also starred In Augustus Thomas' "The Member from Ozark." Though an American, Mr. Bur ton is as well known in England hk here. He originated the role of Stub bins in "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" when that play was done In London. WHOSU classic features long have stirred the barda to song divine? Whose raven locks and lustrous eyes have made the swains to pine? Who fell before a master's art soft words one yes a veil some Mendelssohn "Here comes the bride!" meets groom at chancel rail? Who enterijj nxt in court room scene? "i You've guessed the plot, of course.) "Good morning, Judge." "Good morning, dame." "I'd like one good divorce." Who thereby joined that well known guild of girls who've jumped the gyves the Federated Union of Nat Goodwin's Erstwhile Wives? Who recently was quoted thus, "Nay, nay (repeat), Pauline!" anent reports she'd wed aguin? Miss El liott Maxlne. off (86 SPX.EITDXD CAST STTPIBB PBODtlCTIOW Bvenlng Lower Tloer, $1.60, $1.00. Balcony, $1.00, 78c, 60c Bargain Tuesday Matin Lower rioor, $1, 750, Saloon, 76c SOo. 050. THEATRICAL NOTES "Joseph and His Brethren" scored a hit in London with George Ralph as Joseph and Beerbohm Tree as Jacob. Maxlne Elliott, as Potlpher's wife, re ceived a warm welcome, . It Is said that Julian Kltinge will begin his season in "The Fascinating Widow," and will not produce his new play, "Miss Swift of New York," of which he is co-author, until later. Flske O'Hara opened his season in 'In Old Dublin" in a Wisconsin town the other day. The author of the play Is Augustus Pitou. and Its story Is writ ten around an international yacht race. Grace George Is to star under the management of Charles Frohman In the Barrie playlet, "Half an Hour," given In conjunction with Stanley Houghton's drama, "The Younger Generation." Thi London critics are divided over the merits of Bernard Shaw's new play, "Androcles and the Lion," a satire on the so called religious play. Some of the audiences were displeased with the lines and hissed. ACTRESS IS KNOWN AS "YOUNGEST OLD TIMER" Miss Georgia Woodthorpe. who plays the role of the ancient nurse. NSrfls, in "Kismet," In which Otis Skinner is appearing, may easily claim the distinc tion of being the youngest old timer now appearing on the American stage. Though .still on the sunny side of BO, and in appearance and manner a woman of 30, Miss "Woodthorpe goes buck, in her theatrical recollections, to a period that seems very remote Indeed to the averago playgoer. She has actually ap peared on the stage with such old time celebrities as J. B. McCullough, Madame Kistorl, rhcrles Fechter, Harry Mon tague, Dion Bouclcault, Edwin Booth, Adelaide Ncllson. Mary Anderson and Barton Hill. Most of these appearances with noted players of a past generation were ma!e when Miss Woodthorpe was a child actress In the stock company at the old California theatre in San Francisco. ELABORATE CELEBRATION TRAFALGAR PAY OCT. 21 London, Sept. 27. Arrangements are in progress to make the celebration of Trafalgar day throughout the empire more impressive and on a larger seal on Tuesday. October 21 next, than on any occasion since the Navy League first undertook to make the anniversary a day of special significance. The Nel son column in London will be covered with tributes from every part of the king's dominions. A public demonstra tion will be organized In Trafalgar square, and a banquet will be held in the evening. WHO made In Canada her bow upon life's well-known stage, but wiselv steDDed across the line while yet of tender age? Who did the leading lady stunt for good old James O'Neill and landed next with Sothern, then with Mansfield for a reel? Who trained with Henry Miller with the eob stuff to the fore and wept salt tears enough the while to fill a reservoir? Who shone too lustrously to stay a shrinking satellite and so ere long burst forth a star In her exclusive right? Who's taken now to Rosalind and Kate, the suffragette, and other dames Shakespearian? Mias Anglin Margaret. For the first time in 10 years, Spth ern and Marlowe will this winter make a tour to California in Shakespearean plays. They will, as It happens, be in competition with Mr. Faversham's Shakespeare company, which will also go to the coast this fall. y.i.itV-iltMUW'P'"ll'll""l'lll'IJIl'J'''","-'"""wl'T TO f 'J It" CALENDAR OF THIS WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS HE1LIG Eleventh and Mnr rlson. "Officer 666," three nihtM, beginning tonight. Matinee Tues day. ' BAKER Broadway and Mor rison. Baker Stock company in "Hawthorne, U. H. A.," beginning this afternoon and running all week. LYRIC IYarl Tangley Co., beginning tomorrow afternoon at 2:80. Each evening at 7 and 9. PANTAGES Broadway and Alder. Refined vaudeville. Week beginning ' tomorrow afternoon. Matinee dally. Night perform ances 7:15 and 9:10. COLUMBIA Sixth, between 'Washington ard Btark. Motion pictures. PEOPLES West Park and Alder. Motion pictures. GLOBE Eleventh and Wash ington. Motion pictures. OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK -Ruazl's orchestra ana free vaude ville. Attractions of fast Week. H EI LI Q "Les Miserable?," motion pictures. LYRIC "The Match Maker." PANTAGES Vuuneville. PEOPLES, COLUMBIA AND GLOBE Motion pictures. OAKS Orchestra and free vaudeville. To Be Played in London. George Arils, returning from Eng land to comrnence rehearsals for his fourth season ; in Mr. Parker's "Dis raeli," announced that arrangements have been completed for the London production of that play by Vedrenne and Eadle, the management that first staged "Milestones." Mr. Arllss was made a very tempting offer to play Dlizy there, but the consideration of the American tour already booked made acceptance Impossible. Mrs. Arllss accompanied her husband on his trip abroad, and Is enthusiastic over her prospective reap pearance on the stage. Mrs. Arllss was once a well known actress, but has not b;en playing for the last seven or eight years. She will play Lady Beaconsficld to her husband's Disraeli this season. Japan each year produces more than 260.000,000 bushels of rice, nearly 60, 000,000 pounds of tea and more than 25,000,000 pounds of silk. W tA A GeraldineFarrar Assisted by ALWIN SCHROEDER VIOLINCELLO ARTHUR ROSENSTEIN PIANO HEILIG THEATRE WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 1 Seat Sale Tomorrow 10 A. M. PRICES $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED Ceylon's 1913 tea crop is estimated at 189,000,000 pounds. BasebaU RECREATION PARK Corner Vaughn and 24 th Sts. San Francisco l:.-. I,-. Y. Portland Sept. $3, $4, SB, 06, 37, 88. Oamei tfl weak dyi 3:00 p. m. gun. day a B30 p. m, LADIES' DAY FRIDAY - Boys under 12 free to bleach er 'Wednesday. IK FIFTY -SECOND ANNUAL OREGON STATE FA Salem, Sept. 29, Oct. 4,1913 A WHOLE WEEK OF PLEASURE AND PROFIT $20,000 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS ON AGRICULTURAL, LIVESTOCK, POULTRY, TEXTILE AND OTHER EXHIBITS Horse Races Shooting Tournament Fireworks Band Concerts Eugenics Exposition Children's Playground and Other Free Attractions Including Boyd & Ogle's One-Ring Circus Free Camp Grounds You Are Invited Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS For Particulars Address FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon. SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ENGAGEMENT MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW BOX OFFICE SALE NEXT TUESDAY 3 Hffi NEXT THURSDAY Spaolal Pile Matinaa Saturday JOSEPH M. GATES VBESBXTB Tli a Baantaona Pride of Two Hainlapharas Kitty Gordon m "ENCHANTRESS" SPECIAL ORCHESTRA SEECTED BY VICTOR HERBERT 67 PEOPLE Btualo by VXCTO HERBERT Booka and Xyrica lay TKEB B. OBESAS and HABBT B. SMITH Five Months I on 'I Broad- I way 1 67 PEOPU I Mlas Gordon aalacted har own. principal of jewel merit, at foil own Arthur Porert, for 12 yeara with Alchard Manifleld; Ouatave Werner of the Royal Opera, Konae, Vienna : Inei Baner, Bioadway'B nneqnaled dancer; Erneat Torrance, Walter Catlett, Sydney Deane, Rattle Arnold, Helen G off AMERICA'S BEST TRAINED SINGING CHORUS. Kvenlngs Lower Floor: 14 rows, $2.00; S rows, $1.60. Balcony, $1.00, 76c, 60c. Special Sat. Mat., Lower Floor, $1.60. $1.00. Balcony, $1, 75c, 60c. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTBAORDINABTI WORLD-FAMOUS MOTION PICTURES 7 APTERNOONS, B:30 I EVENING, BEGINNING 8:30 GEORGE EUBINE PRESENTS SUNDAY, OCT. 5th no Vadis Produced lay Societa I tali ana Olnei, Home, Italy. POPULAR PRICES RESERVES SEATS AT EVEBT PERPORMANCB Lower Floor, BOo Baloony, 5 Bowe, 50c; 14 Row, aso. SXAT SAIiE OPENS PRIDAT, OCT. 3. mil iif n cc TPTLffl? TDP Fourth and 1 HSLlutlk J. KkSut Fourth and Stark Streets Stark Streets PORTLAND'S ONLY MUSICAL COMEDY PLAYHOUSE CATERING ESPECIALLY TO LABIES AND CHILDREN. One Week, Beginning Monday Matinee, September 29 t XA r Si 1 In v; lx i Leonard and Onslow in THE HUSTLING MR. HUSTLE Special Added Feature Pearl Tangley SEERESS "i The Greatest Act of Its (Cinrl Before the Public Columbia Theatre SIXTH AND WASHINGTON. Portland'a Model Photo-PlayhouM. Perfect Ventilation Fireproof. Beat Boom for Women. Licensed Films Excellent Music. Open 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Program Sunday to Wednesday UNDER THE DAISIES Two-Reel Vitagraph Drama, WINNING HIS WIFE Lubin Comedy, The Fish With a Storage Battery in Its Brain Pathe Educational, THE PEARL OF THE BOSPHORUS Pathe Travel. . HASP'S ORCHESTBA-VOOAL SOLOIST. 1 10c ADMISSION 10c Globe Theatre llth and Washington Chas. Reade's Great Story HARD CASH In Two Reels As fine a picture as ever shown. WHO WILL MARRY MARY Third Sto'ry A Proposal from the Sculptor Farce Comedy , HER PRESENT Lubin Comedy HIS REWARD 10-r-ALL SEATS-10 . ' . . ": 11 .'V 11 1 1 "i t - , t.' t AMUSING, ROMANTIC AND THRILLING Story of the Adventure of a Dashing Young American In the Balkans. A Fight That Stirs the Blood. A Princess Worth Fighting For. An Amer can Worthy of Her. Stage under the direction of Jas. A. Bliss. Evening Prices, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Sunday and Sat. Mats, 25c and 50c. Monday Night 2 Sc Wed. Matinee. Two Big Weekly Bargain. NEXT WEEK "JNOBODY'S WIDOW" (As Played by Blanche Bates) Is ! : i Unequaled Vaudeville Broadway and Alder Streets- Week Beginning Monday Matinee, September 29th SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT The Four Marx Brothers Bnpporte4 by 18 of Broadway' Brightest Stan, In te Sensational Mu sical Creation, "lira. Qreen'a Beceptlon" George and Victor Harris In "A Lesson In Dancing" Fun in Hi-Skool Memories of Childhood Days Pantagescope Latest Animated Kvetjts Matinee Daily, 15c Greve and Green In "A Page From Minstrelsy" Eddie Howard The Tumbling Clown Pantages Orchestra H. K. Evenson, Director Matinee Daily, 15c Popular Price. Boxes and Plrst Bow Balcony Keserrsd. Box Office Open From 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Phone. A-8336, Main 4638. Curtain, 3:30, 7:15 and 9:10. 2kMJ EATER. Kim WEST PARK AND ALDER. The JBIood Red Tape of Charity (Two Reels) Char ity organizations pay dearly for incompetency. A Woman's Stratagem Heiress poses as office woman to exonerate her lover. His Crazy Job A comedy upon a new line. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! A Brief Engagement of the Celebrated MAX DONNER The Paganini of America The Highest-Salaried Vio linist Before the American Public. I VASHINOTOflBET.f 6TH Atq B ROADWAY, f Captain Billy's Mate (Two Reels) A striking tale of the sea. For the Sins of Another A powerful drama. Why Aunt Jane Never Married A quaint, romantic comedy drama. :-WjliK ASrllNrierTO'N AND PARfVC OUR EXCLUSIVE FEATURE THEATRE ANOTHER BIG HIT ROB ROY In Three Superb Parts From the Novel of Sir Walter Scott Blinks and the Artist's Models Farce comedy. Pat O'Reilly, the Blarney Fiddler From Ireland, playing in characteristic fashion all the old Irish melodies. SUNNYSIDE THEATRES IAMHQE FOUR REELS Today Only mm v ... ... i.i. i