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TIIE EUGENH DAILY GUARD Page Six Eugene's Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, Mclntyre and Heath and Leo Ditrichstein. Offer 3 AIEW MELODRAMA TO LOCAL FOLK TAKING H. S. STUDENTS TO GIVE STYLE SHOW Part of Chorus Stars Who Will Be Seen With Mclntyre and Heath In "Red Pepper," Which Plays Here Wednesday IEREST Tliri-rnnili IE! ItltAI stouts. Big Musical, Comedy, Dramatic r estiva Big Attract KLU PEP Thot the coming cnKaKcmcnt of tlio Jilnneapolir Symphony orclietitra is now creating the greatest amount of interest -t.hrouKliout the countv in shown ut the box office of the Helli theatre thruiiKh ti e advance sale of moil orders, which iH reported to b tho heaviest. of the eu doii. Jctters, phono cuIIh and tult'jcrnuiit f.oin nil piyt of liiis and inirmiiiiiliDf; counties are being received at the box office. ' The .personnel 'of this- great orchestra consists of highly triiim'd and specia lized 'artists, Anno Hoselle, soprano, of tlip .Metropolitan Opera company iH tho soloist with the orchestra . and iH one of the youngest artists before the Ameri-. can public todry, for ber unusual talent y;uh apparent at an early iwc. '.- At 14 she enjoyed the distinction of being the youngest Htudent nt the Hungarian Art academy, where she uttrpctcd ho much attention that h wan invited to take part in a production ut the Hoyul tjieulre J in Budapest, making ber debut in light opera. Seventeen found ber the favorite of an adoring Hungarian public, but Miss Hosellcltf voice, and art aru ubojvo ail pro grcsglvc and she Boon Hbandnued light opera for the beavicr rules of more ser ious opera, j Program. 3. Overture to "DerFreisohuctz," Weber 2. Aria. "Dovo souo," from "Marriage . of Figaro," Mozart. , , Anne Rosclle 3. Symphony No. "15, . "Krom the" New' World" iu E minor, Tvorak. . I. Adagios-Allegro molto. If. finrgo. III. Scherjoi Molto vivace, IV. Finale: Allegro con fuoco. Intermission - v 4. Itnlian Caprice; Tschnlknwnky.' 6. (a) Adugtctto, from Suite "L'Arles ieirae.'' Itiger. - . . i' (b) Walnto Vol (Festive Song-Dunce of the Maoris. Natives of New Zen land), Alfred Hill. (Orchestrated by Henri Vcrbruggben) Tonitflit lint (lomPMtle nrt di-purlim-nt of the Ii1riel(N liili school will offer their uiintiul Hlyh kIiow ut tlit lleiliK then. re. Tlii will comjriN partly of a (liHnliiv .of work done durinic the paM yur hy thft hIimIcdIh of this (icpaiijiu'iit o ii J oilier learn re i warned nut. uy iimmii urnlcr the direction of Mian lfeuluh Mor gan, liMl-ructor In doimfHlU; science, Und will he put on in a profcHHlonal way with living modelH und orclietra music. Novel. Ktuge KeLtiiifc mid lighting effect luive been arranged for thin little1 hIww oik! together with other clever features will multe up n very interesting propunt "Tho Headless J orweiium" from "The Igend of Sleepy J follow" luw been pr cured osppc&iily for the performance and in Kid to he a mohlL delightful and ru ficHhiiitf photoplay. Fairmount and Moss District Cars Change Changed street rr Kchptlulcrs are an nounced during conwf ruction work on 31 ohm street between Tliirteenih and Fif teenth uvuniioM, effective this week-end, biH follow!: New Htub line -nr, running from Thirteenth avenue eaut out l!niver Hity Htreet around' tho Kairmoiint liciglitH loop and lmvn Mokh to Fifteenth, will leave the l1fteeutn and Mokh terminal at 20 And 50 minutes after the hour; the car bam on the return ah 8 tuid M8 inin uteH after tiie hour. The I-liiirmoiint carH will leave the Southern pacific depot ter minal 20 and HO minutex after the how. When the Mosa treet work moves up, further chnnKeti to- (five erice will he announced hy the officials." 0. Bnllntella (Bird Song), from "I Vag- , Jiocci, . Jeoneavallo. . . -, - Anne Hoaelle 7. Prelude to Act III, of "Lohengrin,' AMnffiier. ' EucoreH will bo of popular nature, Doors, 7:45 Curtain. 8:25 Wednes., May 23rd 7 K55W7mwawwBrirrRESDrr MEW MUSICAL UiUifA U UTJ RED PEPPER With aJub!es cast of Principals A Great. Big Show : ' The Musical Comedy Event of the Season! . . THE FUNNIEST MEN ON EARTH! .' Cast of 70 50 dlorious Amcricnu Girls. Seat Sale Now. Prices 75c to $2.50 (Plus Tax) 'J MR. LEO LE MASK ' IM THC ' MMANTIC MCLODRAI STEIN , Excerpts from San Francisco Papers, Where . suit, jjitncnstein is Now Playing: ' George Warren in The Chronicle "T)ltrlohuiii,- In 'Purplo .Mk' tluillH rnwil. Ornwful, easy. tlollKlurul story -bountifully Umt -well nctod by goc'J (xmiimny, ', Rilwinatoly stRKVnV hiimlsoiiKly oostii'inod. The nuillonoe eat spellbound undvr tho nmitlo of his nrt. Tho 'Pupplo Mask' drug excitement, nusponse, toimlty." Thomas Nunann in The Examiner - Ultrlchstoln in a powonl'ul lay. to is tho groat Kvor BtlU lirosontlnK a chwraetor thuit Is Tho Throe Jluskotoora' meta morphoKd Into ono 'lloudlni.' " Call and Post ' i "Ultrlohstotn han opportunity to i-ovonl all his xoril nvrtlltlos ; of a finished notor. 'Tho 1'unplo Mask' Riven tis an aimniiiiK, and KCtipallonal vllmax t eaoli drop if the curtain In th tlv arts." i News "Ditrichstein an Iminonsoly olovor notor. 'Tho l'urplo Mask' i like a half dten ohaptera from Dumas, with an astonishing surprise at the ond of oach. The rosult Is no end of fun." Journal " 'Purple. Mask' n bit' Audience showed approval of exciting show, by loud applause and enjoyed It nil biiiroly. Thyo who . are not too bhise to enjoy sittlnK ou the edgo or tholp sonts ' for an evonlni? or unUllntud oxcltoniont should t miss Dit !. rlchstoln's production," , - ,;L HE1LIG ' Prices i Will "P'J&M.i'' k .vt $F .f i W-" . ;.. .V- JrX"0 i . wrCv. Theatres MONDAY . t Itox WcKtboimd Limitd. i CaHtlc Alias Julius Ccasaft W Charles Hay. V i Uvllig High school style show1 The screen by play for which Charles Hay ia famous conies to licM. again in 'Abas Julius Caesar" which will be Hliown at thn CjIMtln tlmntrn tnl.x. .,,,.1 i Tuesday, ltay is cast, in one of h is dis tinctive rolt'H, that of a young country society man who is mnfte Mm v Hm r ., plot by his clubmates to' Kecfl hlni Swi3 from his kin. h (1i, ,.. , by the police, is arrested nm! esconei only to be tulcen qs an nccompllco W H societiV crook with many interesting und ! humorous-development, (hie ut tuc Imh. :pn lureH Charles ever turned out, thrills und romance, comedy ami fun. mixed as cniy ne can mix iiiein. Also a dandy com edy and news topics of timely interest add to your pleasure for a well bal anced fino show, s ' ' ' BOYHOOD'S BIGGEST "KICK." Leo Ditrichstein In Purple Mask What are boyhood's biggest,-thrills? Tho sleiinung enguies dashing to file, the circus acrobat poised perilously on the trapeze, tho college eleven tearing through (heir opponent's lines, a home run' clout in" tho ninth inning with the score tied? . Yes, nil of these, but who can gainsay that the biggest "kick" of all is that awo-lnspiring event when llio evening tiuin pulls into the station with Its mon ster locomotive, it streaming headlight, its pump laboring like some giant's sten torian breathing, the red glare of its firing box when the lid is thrown open, illuminating the grimy countenance 01 the engineer at tho eivb -window. Wlmti fnfu-in.it ion. what delicious ter ror this spectacle amused when unfolded to adolescent eyes! Even with age creep in ..11 the v -.m-ir il'-es not. ouite wear off. In fact, the startling impressions of youth at sigiit ot uie nig inogiu 01 iuc sbinv rails will be brought hack to mind forcibly with the first -presentation here r.t the Itext todav in.-1 Tuesday of Emory Johnson's! latest spectacular screen drama, "Westbound Limited.' nFRREE OF HONOR DANCE At K. I', hull Wednesday evening. May 23. benefit W. C. T. V. Home. Orswell orchestra. ni23 - Monday, May 28th 75c to $2.50 - Mail Orders Now. r f i Ir MO I Li. TONIGHT ONLY , TONIGHT ONLY HENDRICKS HIGH SCHOOL STYLE SHOW and Combination Program, Under Direction Miss Morgan i Showing Latest -Modes of Feminine Wear, cre ated by (J iris of Domestic Department with 20 .Beautiful Liviiiir' Models Unique- Stage Set tiusrs, Idgliting Effects and Presentation. WITH WILL ROGERS - . in His Latest Screen Success .. . "The Headless Horseman? ,v . From " The Legend uf SUvpy Hllo" . Entire proce.eds.fcr benefit of Hendricks Hiffh" Domestic -rri.cs r juor owe, caicony due, uiuiorep. lUc tip of his tongue. The r Pen per" Wiliat promiBpTuTbMk. 'i I le.l.lt th-atre oa their new mus .-u nin7i7 a. I'-r." It .Mil,tVfffN that "IM IViiper-urii lou will 1. piirnri 11 -coiinl,, f huniorun. tli traveled to Havana in tune. Xutnrnllv tie "tinnij; '.' 1 M plenty of f,m for the .1' theKiline tin.etbere i,Sk4 thrill when two thoro ( KPN neross the age in (nil JiB3 with "Ken lwer" Zli toiiKiie. "Olli ;e trnclc seene.1fni..jt.f i lierhcm ii.. ' r'm repi-r..let,on of the fninou, lit Iluvuna ever enstrncted tL" m front f the elnb bo luTh) tractive as- it sjVes M omm-1) the 50 youthful rhom gorgeona array of gf.vi, l "Ilea re;iier" ho noth'b, to J the garden variety. q t., ih. il he name l,n been applied I, , .horse, on whieh the author. n tale of extreme interct. Ins? thiB exiionent of speed it bfiTil.1 by ''Hennery" and the Alexander." They may Lt their beta on the wrong hots. iT tlempt to inerense the lu J? bank roll, but at the some tin, J,?, msh plenty f laughs in J "sure thing" to the front The Sik tween the horses is not ntniii. leaqiie, ns two real live horw , ricd by the company to makell(la, phfte nrfeet. A' feature which warrants uVnt, me.it or all tlealregoers. is tkcJktte Mclntyre and Heath hnre miininJ meinher of the original castumki ing the run of the play at tbt in theatre, NeW York. 1 HOG PRICES L0WESTVP I Chicago, Jlny 21. Hon prim iy" the lowest mark for 102! on the uiai of the country today. Viluenmi uuuer hi uie v..niCiieo eonna ....b.a t.n..i.. U I l .. . . ..... in. nv .i. uuiikul UN HUES ITOm III Tl 1 ZLl n f ?MI7 T"V ,las,not ,t lower Uinn last week. f.l entered n float in the fwitivni in...iin i.- ... .1 . .. The thrilling oitveiitiircR ot Armand, or the Comte do TrcviereK. will delight midiences nt'tlie Iteilig theatre next Monday night when Jo Ditrifdistein will appear in hix new minnntbL1 hielodi-nmn. "The il'urple Maak." Having departed from his usual cl(irn4eri.ui:ioiia. which include every-variety of rou, Mr. Dit richstein iH iiiM.ersonating the role of tlie Chevalier of the Purple .Musk, u- liighly iliic1ureKiu ohllriicter whose Kh lling li"r liavo thrillol aill mystified nil Kurope. Calling f.r a player of gi-eut (harm, in both manner mml personality, this role is pnr!tinlarly sititeil tn Sir. Dilirk hstein. lOach net is brimful of sur prises, the story of the adventures and romance of this, mmsiml character is re lnled. In tievernl scenes it appears that Armnnd is rtiptured and doomed to die; At tho laslt moment, however., us lie is about to bo led to the dungeon, Armnnd keeps his promise and makes his "get away." . The support of Mr. nitreohstoin is' of assured and insured worth, not1 only by the fact that this "Master Player" al ways surrounds himself with the best motors and actresses, but. through the nrrnngement of "The Committee of Three," who represent "America's Thc ntres' Managers' Association," who have personally passed on the supporting cast ntitl production. It is the aim of this committee to each seasop make a selec tion of Uie besthivailable high class star and1 play. And under their guarantees- the selected, company will .tour from coast to coast, thus insuring the cities outside of the half dozen Motn-opolises .the New York and Chicago successes intact. Citv Invited to Put Float In Rose Parade Director of the Kngene Chamber of Commerce tonight are expected to decide wliotlier this city will, be represented- in the Portland rose festival by n floral float. J. H. Bhiesing, chairman - of the floral parade committee in the, festival work, has written the chamber-to invite I'.ugene's partieiuntion, nmt culling to the advertising vnlim of such' a, float. He says it will be filmed by the news reel 'companies, and sent all over the unueu states. heavy receipts cuused the decline. Curtain, Doors 8:25 7:45 ZM THEATRfrQV .TUESDA1 May 221 ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICAL INSTITUTIONS 1KAP0LIS ORCHESTRA HENRI VERBRUGGHEN, Conductor Now in it: Twentieth Successful Season 85 Supreme Musical Artists WITH ROSELLE Noted Soprano of Metropolitan Opera Company. N.Y- The Heilig Amusement Company presents this orgamaatioa.to its patrons- with the pleasure a'V befitting this event.- and knowing that the jrespow appreciation from the -Eugene -public ior -mTemj ltoricus attractions jusifiea our every effort w W this., as well &s.futum similar orsankaWoas. f iMPORTANTtlfcyrtCE-kitf to tie-fact tWtwgfc ucajjon ympnnyjuicnestra is.a flP-i"""rL itO' ther.e .War .Tak o .ado o tfie XolUwuy P uaiconj iiiieto3 rtws, 15 tis&t. $20. exC 5Swi H, s0$3, Wxt 3 rOwsJJP- mm ne. 1 r PfIS s ').. y,irV " o 0 . i W imWT1 u o A 0