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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, , PORTJLA ND, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 2 1317.
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aiideyillei ;at Portland playhouses 1 Stagelarid "playing in "the flame"
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tTIPPODROMB The beadltns ttrc
v XI , tiotr at the Hlppodrom for Sunday
win t n ? operaUo .comedr nUd
a s "KantAin Kidder.- A tb curtain rtaea
f ther win t ona of tua pretUaat
ttlnM that baa avar toae abown nera.
It la that of a narbor and water front
-wan tk "tli- sqnara Tircwr Ho -i at
" tha wharf, Aa the act prograaaea there
- miriMi a - danllna' r- thunderatorm witn
bllndinr lUHtnina- flaahe . After tha
atorm i : over duakr appear twi iitBti
i" twinkle over the harbor, while ileania
' xt red and white come forttt from the
lUrhthouae on . the promontory. rJt -ia
aaid to be wonderfully - realistic--Kap
tain Kidder -la discovered aittinr on a
clam basket, an pld-tlma weather-Deaien
; aalt water sailor, now fisherman.? mend-
Jng" his nets, attired in otlskina. s There
i are some very Kood voicer in the crowd
an also some very attractive gtrbv Fol-
'' lowtaaT hlevctwltt:?-b ,;-ramae
' 9 , dreadnauaht saiUna; under the title of
Mary's Day Out" - Two clever woman
. are. responsible for the action to this
piece and guarftntee howl with every
:.t- word they -utter.5 Dan Ahearn. -The
r..-. Boy From iToar Neighborhood.? protn--:
lse to whistle his way backilnto the
heart of . his many ' local irienaa
j Ahearn's JrhisUe U s apposed to be full
of harmony-and melody ana very mucn
T like a flute" and violin. Fisher's Circus
will toe a fine; treat for the kiddies. Jt
consist of many well trained animals
f l dolna all sorts of. clever , little stunts.
it Eastman and Moore, a handsome youth
and an i unusually i attractive girl, wiU
T present a - smart singing ana tawing
7 akit entitled ."Uttle - Miss .Oypsy.-
U "Songland'a . Syncopators wOl" he the
t title of the offering of "Byrd arid Har-
vev. two clever bajrcter dellneatora in
nne' . An O. Henry drama, promises
t to round out, a very well balanced bill,
CTllAftFD--Tn jtaggedy Quee"ithe
ohotoDlav feature on the Strand
? theatre's new 4photovnieH. program Uf
ii day,-will serve to re-introauce me wu
. wim Violet Mersereau to film audiences.
, fc Mies Mersereau haa been In retirement
f for a number of months, but is once
hank amonef that Bluebirdr stars.
The 'eighth transcontinental -vaudevlUe
-' bill of six acta looks unusually attracUve,
i, with the '. entertainment of a dtverslfled
p. -character.. Colton and Darrow the trav.
- . CSI7 sutr i iuDi -----
tl members of that famous Harry iauder
4;.. road show, are on thefcoast nd-wiU
tl thalr Strand debut today. ."The
Burtinos have a notelty wire cyclist act
, 'which has been meeting with general
favoV on the circuit. Shorty McCoy, au
C thor of thelAlplne echo aong and a for
j mer Iondon music hall v performer . as
t mftmber of Honey Boy "Evana niin-
U atrels, wUl be heard In. sonar and yodel-
r in, v VVancla Scott and . his company
ii two men and a irfrl.- are. camouflage
narformers - with cards and cabinet
: Vl trlrka. Takinc 12 pigeons 'out cf an
4 emptybox is one , of their mystifying !
, stunts. O'toughlin and WUHama'pre-:
It sent a mlllUir "novelty act of gun-spin--L
nlng, Juggling and bag-punching. Mapes
. and Louise, the "Ja Duo." are a tal
ented singing and talking pair. ' '
r f "The Raggedy Queen- is a photoplay
: r of smiles, tears, love appeal . and ra
ti matio incidents. Labor troubles -nd
, f love affairs mingle -in vary epieodea of
K excitement and tenderness ja t this en-
- V gaging photoplay Miss Mersereau plays
the role of A rough -and ready, waif
. r who has been brought up carefree in
t'i h aaarreasive atmosphere Of, a mining
J Mmn. The labor troubles Introduce the
, t love and in the end reveal to. the weal-
107 funs vnnM uw
u his own cniia.
" vaiNTArTESlWhlle hieh toricea vaude-
i ville offers one teature and Several
I acts .of inferior grade,5 Pantagesff ers
tl for the week commencing wiux,ue ma?
l nmnrrow an, -all-atar ' program
it headed by Wlnnifred Gnralne and her
: ! wonderful v dancers v In - the eensaUonal
S "Back to Nature" ballet i : s -r-h
' This act had been -one -f the aeaaou's
hits la the East And It will be seen here
li for the first time, supported, by a pror
S gram remarkable for its diversity. Miss
3t- ntiratne is a most Artistle rdancer and
t, hi atrls are beauties, dancing ; such
t nnmfxra as Petite? Muriel,' "On to
t! Tlattbtirr" and "A Wee Bit of Scotch."
The staging of the act ia wonderful and
SU thAiostumes daring.'r
- Tee Famous Four Casters come with
1 l their daring mid-air performance m
A which they rielt life nd limb to thrill
l" " their audiences.
t- Paul Pedrinl and his Monks offer the
fcne-a lauchinar success. "Fun on a Bat-
.tleship.5 Mona. Pedrinrs monkeys are
. P weU trained and the act wUl especially
E anneal to the youngsters
s"' - The TDoria Lester Trio In Harry TJsh-
Z. er's delightful comedy, A;Breese That
BleW'-wUl provide a hurricane of mirth
? 'while Harry Jolson;, brother ot Al Jol
LJ mn. the musical comedy star, offers his
t- new blackface, production, "Around the
TVorld in 15 Minutes.
' The Strand Trio has atw songs, new
' 5 dances and, new patter that please and
. tha thirteenth episode of - the Pathe
serial.. "The Fatal Bing" is thHUlng.
v The Rlgotetto Brothers will .close their
engagement with - the i continuous per-
a t onnance toaay irom s to 11 o cioca.
HEILIO Richard Walton TuUye
. latest aiirrn "Th Flame. will
be the attracUon at the Heillg theatre.
Broadway at- Taylor, for three nights
beginning with a special price matinee
Saturday. . Mr. Tully has always been
an elaborate producer, aa witness "The
Bird of Paradise,. "Omar- the .Tent
maker. and "The - Masquerader," In
which Guy Bates Poet is now starring
in New: York. In -The Flame" it ia
said that he has staged a drama which
compares 1n Its embellishment with such
pieces aa "Ben Hut and The Garden
of Allah." , There are -some 40 players
In the company, euid a special train is
required to transport the company about
the eountry.
" The scenes ot . "The Flame are laid
in Latin America, and . opportunity la
thus girea 'or a aeries of stage pictures
of striking . novelty' and sumptuous
beauty. . Needless ; to say lavish .scenic
adornments nave beetf provided, with a
prodigality customary. In f Mr., . TuUya
prOductlona ' . : m - ' .
- The story,- of ' the ' play" concerns' the
fort unae of la young American couple
who go Into' the Southern land to make
their - fortune. They are overwhelmed
by the chaos of revolution which besets
the land, and their material dreams are
destroyed one by - one.' But the .flame
of - their love grows ever . brighter and
in the and they win the reward, which
ia the greatest treasure - of eartha
baby in the house. '"The Flame" Is es
sentially 'a: drama of love and mother
hood, and ; Inspiring. - There are -thrills
aplenty In the piece, too, and the scene
in the last aurt wherein the revolution
ists . corral the . Americana, threatening
death and worse to .them all. la well cal
culated to. stir the blood of every Ameri
can. .Mr. .Tully has had, special -music
composed to. follow the story, and it
makee a weird and haunting' undertone
to the i s tor jr. c Ur. Tally, baa . engaged
Martha - McGraw. . June " Hawthorne,
Jamea JSeeley,. Godfrey Matthews, . Louia
Ancker, Henry Sherwood. Byron If. us
ee! 1, . Will TV - Chatterton. -George Le
Sotr. William O'Day. Vira RiaU Anice
Ives. I J. D. WaUh. and others. ;
AKERAJust. a-Woman."'" ir. fcugene
Robinson Cnispe Jr.;
Uompletes Long lour
Tha Wlater Oardea production. Rob
lnaoa Crasoe, Jr, dosed a touring sea
eon of 11 monthe at Springfield. Maaa,
November IT. The members of the com
pany returned to New York. At Jolaon
wUl go to Aahevtlle. N. C, and the other
leading players will remain In the vlcta
try of New York. The new Wlater Gar
den, shew. In which they-wlll appear.
wUl follow "Doing Our Bit" after the
bolidaya. Rehearsals will shortly begin.
The new production ill probably have
the title of "Slnbad the Sailor" . .
TICKET OFFICE SALE OPENS TOMORROW
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Above -Fisher's circus, pony, dog and monkey show,, Hippodrome.
Below Olive Finney, prima donna r of the Lyric extravaganxa
v' company. , ;
opens at the Heillg this afternoon has
three head liner a. ' They' are- Harriet
Hem pel, who is presented by i Martin
Beck- In ' "Just i Around the Corner." a
comedy : written especially cfor- her by
Tom Barry; Willie Weston, celebrated
singer of character songs, and Williams
and. Wolf us. in their comedy classic.
f"HarkK Hark! Hark!" The aHded at-v
traction is Winona5 Winter. The Little
Cheer-vp," a musical comedy and vaude
ville favorite. This is the first three-
headjiner show booked over the Orpheum
circuit wis season ana tne out is ex
tolled generally as being one of the
best thus far this season. :
Remaining acta are Ralph Dunbar's
"Tennessee .Ten.", in Ethiopian songs.
dances . and antics, and its lass band
with a dancing director. U. 8. Thomp
son, known aa "Slow Kid" ; George and
Dick Rath. America s athletes In
study of endurance; Haael Moran. the
girl with the , lariats the . Orpheum
Travel Weekly In an interesting trip in
foreign lands, and the Orpheum orches
tra in v zO-minute concert preceding
every perf ormanoe. . r .
rRPHEUMA show, will bepresent-
J od by the Orpheum at- the, Heillg
next Wednesday night an open date
permitting an -extra vaudeville perform
ance. Another extra urpneum snow t
alao will be presented at the Heillg next )
Tuesday morning lor the Red cross.
For the morning show-the curtain will
rise : at 10:45 o'clock, and the benefit
wilt not Interfere- la any way with the
regular matinee or night : snow Tuea
- day. i The Orpheum'a new show- which
Uses Card
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) Index to Pick Beauties
First rGirls Picked ' lit Unique Manner for Midnight Frolic
Company Is Muriel Southerni Beautiful
- Los Angeles Blonde. 'I
Walter, author of such' other noted
successes as "The Easiest -Way,", "Tne
Wolf." etc, will make Its first appear
ance in , Portland when the --Alcasar
Players present' It ; for the' Week open
ing "upon his imagination' ta ah owing to
intense raaaam in the clap lay of -human
emotions, and especially in the draw
tng . upon; his Imagination ia showing
what extremes a woman will go In the
exercise , of mother love. Walter
literally "taken the lid -off in "Just
a-? Woman," and . the courtroom , scene
has a climax as unexpected at it la
thrUUng. Perhaps he got the Idea for
tha play from the well known episode
lnr the life -or a famous steer Una-, for
It la the atory of a ptor 'man a worker
In a steel -plant who through the hem
or an- ambitious ana clever wife rises
to great .wealth and power.-only to feel
that , his euccees has carried him above
his. former helpmate. So- the riches she
f onaiy hoped would bring happiness
and rest only bring misery and shame
a -crucible through which they; pass In
the process of purifying and fitting them
for :higherand better -things that fol
low. -- Thus what might ' have bean
tragedy finally leaves them with '.the
promise, of the fulfillment of their early
a reams.- Aa the wife.-Ruth Gates will
bAverthe, beet, role given her since -her
return.' and Edward H or ton aa the hus
band will doubtless alao gtve a splendid
account - of himself. Matinees today,
Wednesday ana Saturday. , ;
LYRIC--As ' a couple -of raw soldiers.
. eornin - fmm nnwfcM - tK. .
popular toarnediamr DUkm - and Frank
will have abundant opportunity to put
ever the laughs in their newest military
Duriesque, ,The Recruits.- which opens
the week at the Lyric today. It la a
bombastic scream la which the heroes
don their uniforms, learn the manual
of arms, and at -once undertake the
most dangerous, and trusted missions In
the power - of the old general to give
inem, ine array ia surrounded by the
enemy' and plenty "'of evidence- la fur
nished -to make this apparent. A cun
ning female spy Inveigles - the general
into, divulging all or bis secrete .which
are promptly signaled to the enemy, and
other things combine to make, matters
as uncomfortable for the army as poe-
sidm. Tne idea and situations are ex
tremely ludicrous, and there la a laugh
every minute. Among the late aong bits
wucn will be Interpreted are "After
the War Is Over," "What Kind W an
American Are You?" "That's a Mother
liberty ixaan." and "So This Is Dixie."
all with . elaborate chorus effects in
gorgeous costumes. There is a Lyric
matinee every; day with.: 8unday per
formances continuous all afternoon and
evening-. Two extra -feature nights are
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Electrically operated, a rerr.tined
brush and vacuum machine has been
Invented ' for - rieawtng blackboard
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AUDITORIUM
Prices.. 17c,' 2 8c, 85. 83, 11.10
. Seat Sale Today 10 A. VL
. .- AsderwBB . . '
heilig NEXT NIGHTS,DEC.6-7-8
SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY
TKj SUnn.Xove 5tory Tropical
, w HurncMe Coun
i RICHARD WAVTOM TUUY.'
Bird V" Peatdi5e r
tiryk ib fronvlKe iWaKtJ
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Bfarth McGraw; one of the principals of The Flame, spex-tacnlar . I
dram, by : Richard 1 Walton Tuny, which, ia its material aspecta, is
y an attempt to rriticixe - the attitmler' of the United States toward '
:rl Mexico; bcfOTeyrertihlnfC' chase of , Villa. . y, .
The float 6bou5!)t6ttlgj Cwl&fl
A l)cvMt4Ntir'Humeawna
TheduietpThru k. Jurrjlt FeVitnra
A Wonderful avnevrtGrcvo
CeW ViSui. eVtifJ iSd (
WMBA DAHCE: S!?fH?5
- 40- PLAYERS IN THE COMPANY V-
THKTE CARSr OF 8CENE1CY AND EFI'LC'IS
PVF'C Roar $1.80; Balcoay .
ClUlJ 11.75c BOc.CaLSOe
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Ui 1 e-lllii 1 e f l, 7SC, 60. . CaL 60a
Tuesday's- "Country. Store,,' and . Fri
day's , chorus girl- contest.- v -
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' With a large -company or excellent
New York principals and a chorus that
outshines any other coming this season
for good 'looks, costumes and ability.
Anna Held comes to the HeiHg Decem
ber IS for a three-day engagement.
Her Broadway musical success. "Fol-1
low, Me." la Said to be-one of the' most
pretentious musical comedy ' attractiona
sent out of New York . this season. .In
cidentally, she la the producer and sole
owner of "Follow Me. And etlll more
Miss Held Is a scenery and costume
designer, for., let It be known, from the
ideas alone ef the fair Anna every one
of the. three scenes of her production
was designed and every costume and
gown created. ; - , . -.w. .
' FbUowing- "Just V Voman ' at the
Baker : la the - Initial locar.. product! on
of Owen, 'fa vis -Sinners." whih opens
next . Sunday, In rsinners the .author
has departed-"from the usual Conception:
of the. girl gone wrong, and made . her
not only A really likeable sort Of per
son "but has-even given her some of the
privileges' of r the opposite . sex in the
matter of reforming and even .regain
ing -a place In the respectable scheme
of living- In .all. this, he has not lost
sight of the moral leeeo nor the oppor
tunity to play-on the heart strings. -He
has handled a delicate subject in a
daring - manner without offense and
with aa evident purpose. In view. ' -
MiaeiifMeaf'ge'anBTaaBTMBBeasiiiMr'aeMa
Maud Fealy to Try ;v
" ;"l An.O.:HeniBqle
Maud Fealy ia returning ' to - vaude
ville In a dramatic version of O. Henry's
"The Oift of the Magi." Her last appear-
anoa in -tha two-a-day was on the Or
pheum circuit season before' last. In a
Hugh Herbert sketch, . Wben . the Tide
Turned. - - , ..
Molly Pearson to I
Be Seen in Movies
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'Molly Pearson, the delightful Sootch
heroine of Bunty Pulls the Strings."
is to make her screen debut with r
Johnston Forbes-Robertson. In "Thev-
Passtnc of the Third Floor Back." Miss
Pearson haa Just started her first film
work, playing the - role ot the elavey.
Stasia, which she created la the original
New York production of The Passing
of Jhe Third Floor Back." wben It-was
presented at Maxlaer Elliott's - theatre,
October 4, ..'."' 5 .. .
Pa,uliheFredefick, ::
; To Star in 'Jealousy'
A' complete departure from her . usual
style of photoplay will be found In the
forthcoming production of "JeaiotJay, a
new allegorical drama written by Oeorge
V. Hobart, author of "Experience" and
other notable euccsaeea of the stage. In
which Pauline Frederick will have the
title role. - No production of - rec
months, tt Is said, off ers greater oppor
tunity, not alone for exceptionally dra
matla action, but for striking settings,
startling photographic effects and elab
orate proa action.
p- COMING t& HEILIG TOEATRE-
fl ANNAHELD
II HI 14 Alt HEK BIO COIIPA5Y C;
1LlVe 15 " THE TfTOSDESFCL MCSICATU COMEDY .
?AV?It ' FOLLOW. MEir S
. WATCH BAILY PAfEES FOB PEICEE -y j
Mr. Martin Beck
, WPresents
er
Harriet
Rempel
In 4ast Arewad ae
Ceraer" a. Comedy by
Tom Barry
Willie
Weston
; America's
Foremost
Blager ef
CHARACTER
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Elsie Janes to Star
In London Company
Klsie Jan la, who is appearing for
brief engagement la vaudeville, haa
closed, by cable, a contract with Albert
de Courvtlle, the English producer, by
which she Is to star In London la a play
by Haddon Chambers.
Williams
Wolf us.
la Their : ,
' Comedy Classic
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STJUniAY, W05TBAY 5
TUESDAY . WED3TE8BAY 3
KAPTAtN KIDDER A CO.
An Operatic5 Cemedy. wV
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FISHER'S CIRCUS
Treat tor the Kiddles.
a
EASTMAN & MOORE
"Little Mlis Gypsy."-'
FRANCIS CONLON
- f PKESEXTS . '
; "Mary's JDay OaU"
DAN AHEARN
Whlstliar Cenediaa.
y. - BYRD & HARVEY ;
Sosgiasd's Syaeopatert ,. i
I O'HENRY DRAMA
cosxixrors show sukdays
I - ' . I TO 11 P. M.
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Hearst-Pathe News
OREGON JOURNAL
News- pictures - of northwest and
national events will appear each
week, at leading theatres throuvh-
. out ; the : northwest, ' Including"
I Uajeatio of Portland.
Beware' the Idea of March t Florens
Zierfeld Jr.' has upset all stage tradi
tions and now picks new additions t
his 80 "beauties of the ' 1 "Midnight
Frolic", from a card index! Somewhere
sequestered iu therarehives of the es
tablishment Is a card -index of beau
ties.- There are only 200 Cf -them.
They represent a. line .drawn from
Portland. Me., to Portland, Or, and
all intermediary stops. You aee,f Mr.
Ziegf eld . haa the reputation of paying
the highest stage prices for., beauty,
and when "young women 'think they
have . beauty, having heard that, the
"Midnight Frolic" Is a nation! .insti
tution to which' all states, counties,
ages and sexes flock when they ; get
ths chance; they ; write t td him -rand
say. 11'xn -: the , hest ever Jin. all that's
worth- whileT In female loveliness.- n
on the roof and elevate the. stage.:
whereupon word is written for plans
and specification and. - having re
ceived th.mv they are put on. a card
index'. Then. when ' new beauties for
the ""Frollc't are wanted,-the card i-
dex is resorted to and wires are sent
to points far and neaf The faculty
of" looking at ' a ' woman and deciding
in one : look what costume she sha.1
wear is where the card index "comes n.
; . Fakes Oaanot Vaas aKuster t : '
ai a matter or , ract v a . manager
aoeanc nave io ;iook at the flesh as
such. He Just looks at the card Index,
waving , aone so. ne mows .what cos
turns to ; fit to - the particular , ca -d.
Wires for-It to report and orders ths
coatuma-.-vv.,:.'t..:.-.;.w.-v..-..
-j. ne uemana xor a cnance to appear
In th ; beauty line - at the "Midnight
Frolic, is aa great ai the demand for
seats.y A 5 girl in this show must lit
erally dance and aing in the-lap of tie
auaience. , . . '
No fake or piaster beauty can pass
for'coinof the realm. - You must stand
and dip and bend strictly on form. It
yo .haven'tthe 'ooks.., don't wrie.
There are no footlights, everything is
slose up; make up shows,- and It" ian t
a make up show.- It's th real thing.
An engagement to amuse .those wh
gather, nightly from all rllmea and
trom all countries on, the Frolic Root
carries with it the prestige of an en
gagement at .the Metropolitan Opera
house.'.- - - -. ' .-. . . -v - -.--
. -. "sHaa onthara Xs Tint '
-That this innovation Is a -success
haa been proven. - The first girl picked
in this manner Is Muriel Southern,
who cornea from Los Angeles, Oal.
Some months ago Miss Southern made
application by letter for a position In
the Midnight ; Frolic An application
blank was forwarded to her with In
structions to fill in the same and' re
turn together witn a. photograph, . .
Now this application blank not only
called lor the coloring-of hair, eves
and complexion, but all the measure
ments of the body and a description
of same. 5MIs Southern's application
Dianx and picture were, received and
filed away with others And when a
vacancy occurred the card Index sys
tem was consulted and her photograph
Ming- most - strtklnc and her general
descriptions and measurements ''being
up to the 'requirements. a railroad
ticket from Los Angeles to New; York
was forwarded to her.- Tea day later
a . new beauty became a member cf
the Ziegf eld "Midnight FrolM . oata-
paay. .---- - . -
; Miss Southern's Index card tells the
following tale: . '.-,.--
Age,-II; complexion, fair; eyes. blue-.
teeth, . perfect; . hair, brown (reaching
to waist); height S feeet; weight, 11
pounds;, bnst, . H Inches;' waist. 31
inches; hlpa. SS Inches; .thigh. SI
inches; calf, -II - inches; ankles. 74
inches; foot, SVs AA; hand, (ft; neca.
iz inches; wrist. -'inches; bow
legged. no; knockOcneed. bo; pigeon
toed. no. - . . - , , .. ...
THE THEATRE POPULAR
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CHILDREN
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BEGINNING
TODAY
RALPH DIHHAR1 TEXXEIIEE TEN" In ICthloplaa aong a. daaeee sad
antics, introducing their famoaa Jass Band with Its dancing director,
V. B. Thompson Slew Kid) - -
BCORGT8 A WD PICK RATH. America's athletes In a stsdy ef endurance
' : HAIKL MORAW. the Olrl and the Lariats . -ORFHEtTM
TRAVEL WEEKLT .OHPHECM COWCgRT OWCHK1TRA
' - ". J- The Little
vi Cheer Up
A musical comedy and vaudeville favorite introducing her
y.." - latest aong; successes.- I'
Vinona Winter
RED CROSS BENEFIT SHOW ZrZ'ZMZ?Z
En lira Orpheum BUI and Mrs. Rom Coorota Reed, PortlAad's'
-I'-' ; Beloved . Contralto. '. y ...
Lawcr Flawr and First Flvg Rowg in Bakonj $1; Bcrnsiadcr of
ALL RECEIPTS GO TO AMERICAN RED CROSS
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