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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOUIUIAU PORTLAND, SUNDAY HORNING, JANUARY 8, 1C: . v ' ' ' 7 "1 1111X62$, r v v. v . T T - - ' . i . aT ' ' ' m -..-.-. m m a a f ' " Till!.-. Si'! :X liiriiMi r2lUX " " A - ; JL4.lLCeL--;, nEevueallk IlrPPOUEOMS, ' J -: -'-Tn : HxitiQt c 1 V pt&gGiand HEIL1G A noUtto thaatiicjil under taktnf. btinglnK acroM the AtUntle 1 ooAipany of 70 and a shipload of can fry, wilt tf iK well on 1U war when Albrt da CourvtUa and his' London KolUaa with lha antlra OaUty organiaa tktn opana hla local n-afement at tha llalllf thaatra on Wedneaday araninr.' January 11. Mr. da CounrllU cornea to America to traaant for tha first time a aertea of hla celebrated revuea. which hara won for him a unique reputation In the Brtt- lah metropolis In the last decade. He haa expended over $50,000 In this venture. It la aaM. Ha will brln with him two art tut a who are among tn teat known and moat popular personalities on ' the revue stage In the world today Harry Tata la. known I to almost every aoldler who served ovorseaa, aa well aa ta millions bv name. Shirley Kellorr. an American girl, by the way. the lovely atar of de Courvllle's revuea for years paat. enjoys a reputation as one of the moat beautiful and accomplished come dlennea In England. Mr. de Courvllla wll preaent here a revue which he haa specially written and prepared for America. , It em. bracee. among other thinga. the leading hits from de Courvllle's moat popular past productions, and the famous beauty chorus from the London Oaiety theatre. , . No such undertaking aa thla haa been attempted before Mr. de Courvllle hopes to grve America the best he haa given London and. in addition, eome ' thing even better, that London haa not yet seen. role's stepmother. All the Baker favor ites will appear In supporting rolaa. A theatre party under the auspice of the Laughters of Isabella will be a fea ture at the Baker on Tuesday evening. LYRIC Ike Leschiaakl got himself Into a very delicate enigma when ha presented himself as exalted ruler of the E'.ks and ha created a situation that will require the beat fun-making talents of the Lyric Musical Comedy company to unravel In "Nearly an Elk." this week. The new show Is a mixture of comedy. dance and eong. with the Rosebud girls lending a charming background for the antics of a talented cast of players In support of Al Ftanka and Eddie Wright as Ikle and Iny, Ikle and his wife, impersonated by Dorothy Raymond, have two marriage able daughtera, Eva and Lulu, portrayed fering Tunes of the Hoar, assisted by the Dale sisters, beauties, who have graced many an act with, their dancing specialties, and by Jack Landauer at the piano. A few year ago when news papers throughout the country conducted an Ideal vaudeville" contest, giving fans an opportunity to express what, in their opinion, constituted the' perfect vaudeville show, the names of Gladys Clark and Henry Bergman appeared In a majority of the programs submitted. Other features of the new ahow are Joe Morris and Flo Campbell, and. Tar- xan, the sensation of the season- and a real novelty presented by Felix Patty, the French. Remaining acts are Ben Rodero and Ernest Marconi in musical skit called "Quibs and Queries' "Minla," vaudeville's daintiest model: Blanche Sherwood and. brother in avlat- ina antics: Tonics of the Da v. AeaoD'a oy oune ttingnam ana vioiei vvooas. Fables and Pathe Newa accompanied aas raomer wju lei ocr roury r rii i by xiw of Oregon scenery and Port- Bird (Howard Evans) aa soon aa be has jalned the Elks. Frank hasn't the slight est Idea about how to comply with .the demand, but when he finds a pamphlet regarding the lodge he learns enough to proclaim himself a member. 'Will' Car less, a friend, in the person of Jewel LaVelle, and Bedelia (Anna Chick) land homes In color and the concert orchestra under direction of George E. Jeffery. TANTAGBS -Laughter seems to be the JL big idea on the new bill which opens at the Pantages "theatre at the Monday servant, help to complicate matters even "Onee. for the Program will be head- before Iny Blots comes In from the coun try to Join the lodge. Ernest Dunn (Ted Ullmark) doesn't help matters an: lined by Paattne, French scientist, who. wnue not advancing any-cuuma aa a. nypnooai. piacea ms suDjects in a state Interesting song number, for theweek y - J JSSK are: "Everything at Keuera. abm v;-,- Chlck: -Rio Nights.-. Miss Raymond; nf'Ti r"', -Tfc. CV..I V will Ka mttnm h TVallllii: " . . . Z 7 . tm, S.- centric comedians and he is to have some Clara Heath will sing, "I For- p a8slstance from Sheldon. They get You." and Miss Bingham will Intro- okit lAat of u,e Cab- auce tne new song success, x oo nw. i biea 'Jassontanlac,' or. ta ether words, three comedians who are singers, dancers and Instrumentalist. They are favorite In the east and are said to have a clever act, that they call "A Festival in Song and Music Class, Manning and Class are athletic nnutlniiiL who do mat of their work On the tight wire. The novelty of their of fering lies in the impersonation they present. The Pantageacop will ahow Mr. ana Mrs. Carter De Haven in a five reel comedy, "Marry the Poor GirL" TTIPPODROME The bill which will Jj. open thia afternoon at the Hippo drome gives high promise as to It en tertaining qualities. The "Song and Dance Revue," a highly praised Quar tet of singers and dancers, in pretty tunes and lively stepping of a variety of kinds, will be the featured number on the vaudeville. The number is said to be splendidly staged and costumed. A hearty laughing skit is the way the act of Marty Collins and Jack PUlard Is described. One is an eccentric comic and the other la a fine foil for the come dian. Songs, chatter and instrumental music make up the act. Song Impressions and violin imita tion make up an act which will be pre sented by Paul and Georgia Hall, while Ted and Daisy Lane have a pleasing skit made up of farce comedy ideas. The novelty equilibrists, the DeLyon duo, prove to be marvels of strength and endurance, appearing in a fine ex hibition of hand to hand stunts and balancing feats. w MJUKW pBrnnrwT iiattatttlil Lefca's brother ...H&iph Yaanle Gnatpa Hatbura. ......... .Vtorreat Bobiaaoa Senator Gaalt. . . . . . .1, . ...Leorano EddiBcrt DaTid'e father Edmand Garner David's brother. Ant. ..... . Warner. Bichmoad Darid' mother i .. .Marloa Abbott The Doctor. ................ .Harry "r11 Boss. AUsn'i wife. Pattetsoa XHal OOU7MBIA Doat TeU SieiytUac' Canea Dale Wallace Bald Marias Weatover Gloria Swaoaoa Harve Gflior. ... . Elliott Deatar Jmif BamatT. .......... .Dorothr dun minx Mn. Morsaa Genevieve Blina uauas a awee Baby Gloria Wood aaorcaas twins.... ...... .The De Bries twin . BTTOLt "Her Had Barsatar ABoo Imbert Anita Btewait grant Lawle. .Arthur Ecuaaad Carrv n tteary jsereatottt Haiea Baymoad Mia. Gordon Howe, Bdele Earrinctoa Mrs. Dunn. Martarat MeWede . . Percy Challenear Dand Lcicotoa.. .......... ..Walter McGiail wu ceraaioia.. Gertro Aator Monsieur Arataad (! n wint. Jerry Dana Jr ...Enuat Battarworta Jerry Dunn Br will Badger Anna Moor. PEOPLES "Way Dova Seat" Her .arather..... tnv David Laadea Mra Tieiaoat. . .JeaepeJaa Beraara Diana Treawat. ........ Ua Morsaa Bohaaat, Hat atatrr...................ratrkaa Piaea Leaao BariV ran. ......... .Lewell aaeraaea Bqnirs BarUett.... Kate Brace Darid Benlett. ...Kiebard Bartbeuaamt Beth Hokoomb. .....Porter BUtobj Reobea Walpple .....Gmrce NvriUe Hi Hollar... .....Edaar Nalaaa Kate Brewatav Mary Hay rraUsaar Stsraag... .Craichtoa Haia , ' : eaaeaBMasaaaa KAJX8TI0 -Ta IVaBah Ace- Marty Oarr. Deris May Hoaaar Deaa Chadwiek. . ..C. .. .Hallaaa Cooky Otd Ton" Can.... Uta Barlaa Mtar Hidks. .Arthur Hon Ifloaay . . ................. .Tilliaa Worth Babba . . BaU Mantaaa Caattnewer JUa... B XoS.', ."Spike" Twa -The IW ' 01 lute Ft. Barry Carey harUf Mart Pi an.... Oeetva Kbatk Staua araaar.............Oaniwaa 0'.aM4 ...-. ...... axy m naa itars TAB : "The Maa et the ronst,- Mllt Dale .- Carl Oaatreert Helea Bayae , Claire Adaas Barrey Bica Bobart MoKua Lest onlay 1 Al Aaetuaaloss ta Taeaa Be Bajraaf .IaHlas Giah Baake Aaaoa aaa HaraaeU W 1 Beaate Beaalay BurwJa Oubert ........ rraaa Hayaa TICKET OFFICE SALE OPENS TOMORROW HEILIG BROADWAY AT TAYLOR Phorj. Main 1 WED., THUR. FRI. and SAT. BAKER A clever comedy that prom ises many laughs aa welt aa some stirring dramatic momenta. . la "Three Lrw Oheata." which will be presented throughout .the weqki atarting "Uh the aaa aa tn a a a wl ai-w tv ikaa." ttaBBfa UtMlf aVtrn ' pany. Tlir popular Frederte 8. laharo I rXRPHEUM Another double-headline. f-nd Henry Harris, tenor. Vawdevjlle offering, done In three acta, ta a recita tion of the trlala and tribulations of three soldiers Just returned from a Ger man prison camp to find themaelvea of ficially proclaimed dead by the govern ment they served. ' The wartlka tone that might have been given the piece has been minim. Ised until it la negligible, and the com. ,' edy and dramatle flavor of the produc t;en has hpen. on the other hand, made paramount. Corrpllcatlpna bein to creep Into the ' affairs of the returned veterans when the stepmother of Jlmmle Uubblns, hav Ing collected Insurance on hla life, is made to realise that the money thua "derived will have to be paid back to the government. Another of the trio of for mer soldier Is anxioua to get back to KJ four-feature ahow haa been aasem bled for the bill opening at the Orpheum this afternoon. The headline! are Lil lian Shaw, singing commedlenne known aa "the arch enemy of gloom," and Gladys Clark and Henry Bergman and company In "Tune of the Hour." The Portland engagement will cloee with the matinee next Wednesday. LUlian Shaw, tint of the stars, i re- garbd as the most distinctive comedi enne in vaudeville. Her dialect ballads of the Italian-American have come to be vaudeville classics. She opens her act with a Hebrew character portrayed In song and In , this she establishes her self aa a comedienne. Then she sings with the necessary props, a song; of the woe and worries of a young mother and The Pantheon Singers, a quintet of musical artists of repute, will be an other of the offerings on the bill. The company consists of- Adeiyn Hood, vio-L unist: Olive O'Nell. soprano ; Rhea V1U liqutteV contralto : Walter Otla,baritone, Their offer ing Is ald to bo lavishly staged; Uayden, Goodwin and Rowe are three. : Nights-Jan. 11-12-13-14 SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY Albert De Courville's : ral'abla Darid" : David Kinemoa.. . k. . .Biehard BartlMlmeaa.1 Eather Hathora... .......... .Qladya ttoieoa laeah Hatbara .......Walter P. Lewu B .aiMar"""iai aMaW ' "r. I STOCK 1 COMPANY IPH BaaayasaiayaBaaaasaaaaaaaaMsaaasasaa . his civilian status until he discover from thi theme she get a wealth ox that he Is the object of a police hunt ton. Among her other songs is "I Gotta de Rock." sung with great gusto in Italian dialect Clark and Bergman, the other head- liners, are a standard couple in big- time vaudeville. Thla year they are of- on criminal chargea. The' third of the funmakers Is a victim of ahell shock ' and '.a not In hla right mind, although he la., perfectly . happy. In the absence of Vfreeponslbllity. ' The red tape unravels bit by bit. however, aa the soldiers regain their place In the world, but they create many laughs In comlna; back to normalcy. The Bake players have been admirably rest for the aeverat Important part. The veteran will be Impersonated by Sal mar Jackson, Leo Lindhard and Rankin ' Mansfield, while Miss Franeea Wood, bury will appear aa Mra Gubblns, Jim- PUBLIC Mm iW sa i m II 12 A efiuDITORIU THIS WEEK WED. 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A . . ...Barter ..Ate Bate ....Bnear Xaasa, Jr. Leaaaya , SHIRLEY KELLOGG -EYEjrnro- Entlre Lower Floor . ..T2.60 Balcony, tint five row 12.00 Balcony, next four row L&0 Balcony, last-13 row SL90 Gallery, first 7 row (res.). ...77c Gallery, last 7 row (adrn.). .. .&0c e A SEXSATIOXAL rTBERWORLTJ DRAMA. A SPIRITUALISTIC DRAMA. A SOCIBTT DRAMA ALL I OH a, WHICH CUrS TROX USD TO BSD. SONG and DANCE REVUE STKCOPATED MUSIC ACCOMPLISHED STEPPE BS BEAUTIFUL GIRLS - GORGEOUSLY STAGED COLLI58 A5D BILLARD ' "Te Kid Last Klgkf PAUL AM) eEOBQIA HALL' "Maiieal I a a re (tie a t" : . TED A!ID DAISY LAXE ' - A.Xela, Hleks . J IDE LTOSS DUO -, . I -Mea la White- COXTIXUOUH PERt'OKJilAIICE HEILIG 3 kgSns Thur.Jan.19 y . ra t3 SPECIAL FRICE MAT. SAT. City Mail Orders NOW (Alee 0t et TewaJ Adores Letter. Cheeks Theater. te ;HeDJg RICHARD VWLTON IMlVfSJi wis MAIL -ORDERS SOW A BRILLIANT V ANN HefibER AMI TUP' " 'FMiaussmmmwAitMs PRICES ADD It PER CEXT WJLR TAX. -EYETflSiCS- Entlre Lower floor. A. : . ; . .11.00 Balcony, rtrst nve rowa.....SL&o Balcony, last 1? rovs. 1 1.00 Gallery. flratT row tres.) ...T7e Uailery,- last .7 rowa adm.) . .6c FECIAL PRICE- SATURDAY : MATX3TEE -: Entire Lower Floor.; ........ ,LM Kntire Balcony... ..t ........ .JjLeo tin tire Uailery..... .......6e IXCLUDE SELF-ADDRESSED STAMPED E5TELOPE CONTINUOUS PERFDRMAMCEI imiLY-lPM.TOUPM. r. SENSATlpIY mi vim EMlNltNT-FRENCH SCIEtmSTwAND PSYCHOLOGIST . Wr..mCMl ' AV SW,whi ' Lmmm b f-Kaae4aaeaa 9 I J I U BBBa IB "FhWa1 M i II I I III . . an uie iicwi di we rfOjr atoni . Ji ll El ir - a :-: i t .HARRY ifirtt&&r:i- 1 : .. ' TATE .Ncy ' 4 il.v".,.:?" ; IXAm n ' .A V. .A. A ' I i.'-ATa-M-' s SPECIAL; I V . f . - I - . T ""t" ''r Fga and th Glad. X, i h of Brilliant ?, htru:!tg& ' :CJ'Ro9!i ; -Carnedian, in f ulKVrLVo Chortu CtrU A;:1- Big Fun Show :. I 1 1 Keying Flood PtLonl . I ? wm.i . 1 Jx A .faTTfar Wittt t.Lmvh in r.Arv ' I II l ffj'i'4 -fS I County Store Tuesday . Chorus Contest Friday J t!V Y: 'itvV ' U . . 111 . 1 -fi.io ".V III ? i w . J V III WWW WVWWH III . ILWVVtWl III nrave.nt. l" ' - ' l.h 1 mu.w n 1 i II And the Entire London Hippodrome Cast and Production Including. . ' . .v - 40 English Beauties 40 113 Gorgeous : Scenes 15 & CLASS ". imitSOIatTtett VIA WIU RAWTHEDN SINGERS HI A TattAT tM MUStO' ALFI&LOSano HIT al l: ir LAST Or THI SHEL.DQW CAnoitm' . DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT EllisonrViTiite Conservatory of Music -presents ' . GRACE BARNES PUPPETS Lincoln High School Auditorium Saturday, January 21st v 10 :00 : A. M. . . . . Peter Rabbit . . .The Circus 2:30 P. M.. . . .Aladdin , 8x15 P. M..... Aladdin y-ir:,. -.:prices .:-: v'4-:..:. ' "i EVeninrs M . TrunPl i aeal -AAmlaalea Plus Tax.; v . ; ' ; : Ticket Sale Opens Wednesday,' January 1 1 th. ElKsbn-Yhite Cohservatory of Llusic Matinee :' Matinee Evening Matinees' ' ' uaunew ueal AUaaie ft -.-.y- : . ' 654 Ererett St. aJM-!. Marshall 4200 "V HI 1 z -