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Chicago
Ctbtc <0pera
Company
A U D I T O R I U M
PORTLAND,
M A R C H
OREGON
22, 23,
24
1928
COLLINS BROTHERS
COMPANY
Distributors
MOTOR CARS
M O T O R CARS
WASHINGTON
S T AT £ I ST
P O R T L A N D ,
We render complete
unexcelled
O R E G O N
guaranteed
service
Quality—
of design—of construction—of
comfort—is so inherently a part
of " B i r c h f i e l d " Upholstered
L i v i n g Room F u r n i t u r e — t h a t
by comparison i t makes anyone's dollar look oversized—it
buys so much more. Compare!
and you'll choose ' ' B i r c h f i e l d "
The
" B i r c h f i e l d " Davenport
above in Mohair . . . $119.00
the
Chair . . ,
$64.50
POWERS
JL
For
supreme
amusement,^comfort
THIRD AND YAMHILL
and entertainment
attend
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the Portland
Theatre
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HEATHMAN
HOTELS
for
W e s t e r n
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BROADWAY AT SALMON
PARK AT SALMON
5
Pipe
Hours
Organ
Concert
Daily
T R Y OUR C O F F E E SHOPS
FOR AFTER THEATRE
SPECIALS
Prices
Reasonable
G. E . H E A T H M A N
Owner and Manager
Atwater
Kent, Gilfillan and Kolster Radios and RCA
3rd F l o o r — S h e r m a n , Clay & Co.
Radiolas
Chicago Civic Opera Company
1927-1928
INSURE
IN S U R E
Officers
I
N
S
U
R
A
N
C
E
M E . S A M U E L I N S U L L , President
M R . CHARLES G. DAWES, V i c e - P r e s i d e n t
M R . L O U I S B . KUPPENHEIMER, Vice-Pres.
M R . STANLEY FIELD, Sec. and Treas.
Board of Trustees
M r . Robert A l l e r t o n
M r s . Jacob B a u r
M r . J o h n A l d e n Carpenter
M r . R i c h a r d T . Crane, J r .
M r . Charles G.
Dawes
M r . W i l l i a m R. Dawes
M r . Samuel A . Ettelson
M r . Stanley F i e l d
M r . J o h n F . Gilchrist
M r . E r n e s t R. G r a h a m
M r s . E d w a r d Hines
M r . Samuel I n s u l l
M r . Robert E . K e n y o n
M r . L o u i s B . Kuppenheimer
M r s . Rockefeller
McCormick
M r . H a r o l d F. McCormick
M r s . A r t h u r Meeker
M r . Joseph R. Noel
M r . M a r t i n A . Ryerson
M r s . Charles H . Schweppe
M r . E d w a r d F. Swift
M r . H e r m a n Waldeck
HARVEY
W E L L S
& CO.
FAILING
B U I L D I N G
B E A C O N
Roth Violins and L u d w i g D r u m s
3rd F l o o r — S h e r m a n , Clay & Co.
7 3 0 5
Chicago C i v i c Opera
Company
Continued
T h e Oldest
Mortgage Organization
in the
Committee on Management
Samuel Insull
Pacific Northwest
President
Stanley Field
Secretary and Treasurer
Herbert M . Johnson
Business Manager
Clark A. Shaw
Manager of Tour
Giorgio Polacco
Musical Director
Harry W. Beatty
Technical Director
Jesse D. Scheinman
Auditor
O u r organization devotes
its time
Chiefs of
Departments
Julian Dove
energy a n d expert
efficiency to specializing
Scenic Artist
in
R. S. Jeffers
Stage Carpenter
First
Edward H . Moore
Mortgage
Loans
Chief Electrician
W m . B. Young
HACMASTERJRELAND I
1002 WILCOX BUILDING
Master of Properties
P H O N E BROADWAY
Antoine Oberding
J o h n H & n c o c K M u l u t v l L i f e I n s . Co.
Ted Henneman
, ,
Adolph Senz
Wigs
Make the
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Master of Wardrobe
Armor
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Our concerts are broadcast over
KGW (The Oregonian) on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 7:30
for your entertainment
Portland Theatre
a weekly
habit
B E S T
W I S H E S
for
A Successful Opera Season
from
Portland
Symphony Orchestra
of P o r t l a n d
C A R D PAID FOR BY H E N R Y
A f t e r
o r
a t
t h e
a n y
t i m e
L.CORBETT
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MANNINGS
NEW REFECTORY
326 ALDER STREET
Opposite
OPEN A L L NIGHT
Oregonian
OPEN A L L NIGHT
C o m p l e t e L i b r e t t o s of t h e O p e r a
Sheet M u s i c D e p t . — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co.
Guarantors for Portland
Season
Chicago Civic Opera
Company
C. F . A d a m s
J . C. A i n s w o r t h
Cecil G. Applegath
W. B. Ayer
M a y o r George L . B a k e r
W . Q. B a t e m a n
A. M. Bedell
Charles F . Berg
Philip Buehner
Amos Burg
John H . Burgard
Cartozian Brothers
E . H a l l C'haney
A. J . Clarke
0. M. C l a r k
Closset & Devers
D r . R. C. Coffey
Mrs. V i n c e n t Cook
B . S. C o l l i n s
Congress Hotel
E . R. Corbett
H e n r y L . Corbett
Hamilton F . Corbett
Chas. Crogster
C. H a r r y D a v i s , J r .
J . R. Dodson
Mrs. C. A. Dolph
J . O. E l r o d
Miss Henrietta E . F a i l i n g
F o s t e r & K l e i s e r Co.
J . K . G i l l Co.
G. F . Johnson Piano Co.
F r a n k l i n T . Griffith
D r . R. G. H a l l
Eric V. Hauser
Willard P. Hawley, J r .
W . P. Hawley, Sr.
Hazelwood Restaurants
H e a t h m a n Hotel
Calvin Heilig
Miss E l l a Hirsch
L . H . Hoffman
T h o m a s D. H o n e y m a n
M. A . H o w a r d
W m . Isensee, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jaloff
H e n r y J e n n i n g & Sons
M. J . J o n e s
1. K a u f m a n
Peter K e r r
E . D. K i n g s l e y
D r . George K i r k p a t r i c k
K . H. Koehler
. . . y o u r costume
i n its m o s t
plete
H.
form
Iieles
Coats,
&
at
Co.
frocks, L a r s ,
furs, lingerie,
hose
and accessories, e v e r y
important fashion e n dorsed b y s t y l e authorities . . - selected
with
specialised c o n c e n t r a tion for the
personal
needs of P o r t l a n d w o m e n !
(Continued)
H.LIEBES
&,CO.
* BROADWAY A T MORRISON
Portland's
comis
Amusement
oe n t e r , t h e n e w
Portland
Theatre
B u s s e s —
R a i l
Cars—
Fire
Apparatus
T r u c k s —
M A C K - INTERNATIONAL
M O T O R T R U C K CORPORATION
285 OREGON ST., COR. ADAMS
PHONE EAST
1428
H e r e i s y o u r l a s t great —
Opportunity i n the W e s t
CRESCENT
C I T Y ,
California, offers
a
r a r e c o m b i n a t i o n of
advantages
to
the
investor
and
the
homeseeker,
b e cause
(1) T h e U n i t e d States
Government
has
selected
Crescent
City
f o r d e v e l o p m e n t as a
n a v a l a n d a i r - b a s e , as
w e l l as t h e o u t l e t f o r
70 b i l l i o n f e e t o f g o v ernment timber.
( 2 ) T h e 80,000 s q u a r e
miles
tributary
to
Crescent
C i t y is
as
C R E S C E N T
C I T Y
CALIFORNIA
The
Water-Gateway
to
T H E
Mid-Pacific Empire
The largest and richest area o f undeveloped
n a t u r a l resources i n the United States.
Offers
investments—
(1 * As safe as a bond.
(2) As profitable as gilt-edge stock.
(3) As valuable as a gold mine or a n o i l
well.
(4) As desirable as was land i n any new
section before development.
rich
in natural
resources
as a n y
like
area
i n the
United
States.
(3) L a r g e p r i v a t e i n terests, i n a d d i t i o n to
the government,
are
preparing to
develop
t h e i r h o l d i n g s a t once,
i n c l u d i n g those i n l u m ber, m i n e s a n d w a t e r power.
(4) T h e
development
of t h i s s e c t i o n is s t i l l
in its infancy.
(6) C r e s c e n t
C i t y
p r o p e r t y c a n s t i l l be
bought at pre-developm e n t prices.
S
E N D for our literature, or, come in and let us tell you the t r u t h about this new
growing city, where the two great highways meet amidst nature's most glorious
scenic beauty, and the railroads w i l l meet the water. Today's prices are r i g h t .
W . II.
BRoadway 5 9 2 0
See
2 1 6
Clara
Bow
H O W A R D
Railway Exchange
in " R e d
H a i r " at the
Portland, Oregon
Building
Portland
Theatre
Guarantors for Portland
Season
Chicago Civic Opera
Company
Louis L a n g
L . A. L e w i s
John A. L a i n g
H . L i e b e s & Co.
L i p m a n Wolfe a n d Co.
Ralph B. Lloyd
Oliver E . L u t z
Hunting-ton M a l a r k e y
D r . J o s e p h L . McC'ool
L . B . Menafee
L . T. Merwin
Meier & F r a n k Co.
Dr. B . W . Morse
W . H . Morrow
M u s i c T e a c h e r s A s s o c i a t i o n of
Portland District
Ross Mclntyre
E d w . Newbegin
W . P . Olds
Oregon J o u r n a l
Oregonian Publishing Co.
Grant Phegley
P i h l T r a n s f e r & Storage Co.
Portland Hotel
Ira F . Powers
Chas. B. Preston
J . P. R a s m u s s e n
H . A. Sargent
Schapp's Restaurant
L e e Schlesinger
Count Senosky
H . W . Sharp
S h e r m a n C l a y & Co.
Percy F . Smith
O m a r G. Spencer
Cameron Squires
Geo. I . S t e e l e
E . J . Steele
F . C. Stettler
Frederick H . Strong
R. H . Strong
G u y W. T a l b o t
W. F . Turner
H. B. V a n Duzer
Dr. Ben X . Wade
Henry Wagner
G. W . W e a t h e r l y
D r . O. B . W r i g h t
C. F . W r i g h t
Raymond B. Wilcox
T. B. Wilcox
Mrs. Theodore B . Wilcox
J. B. Yeon
Congress
A
Distinctive
Hotel
228 S i x t h at M a i n Street
invites you
to
L u n c h and D i n e
at trie
Coffee l i b e r a
Open 6;30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m.
or the
beautiful
ftompetan IXoom
Delicious $1.00
Dinner
5:30 to 8:00 Daily
Sunday D i n n e r
Featuring
$1.25
the
,
Congress T r i o
Sundays only
S i x t h S t r e e t at M a m
Reservations
ATwater 0181
Where entertainment reigns supreme—Portland
Theatre
For
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
t h e M a n of A f f a i r s t h e N e w
Studebaker President Eight
100 horsepower.
80 miles per hour.
Safety—full vision steel body. L o w center of gravity.
131-inch wheelbase but short turning radius.
No finer riding car at any price.
Quick-on-the-trigger acceleration.
Amplified-action, 4-wheel brakes multiply pedal
pressure 3 ^ times.
A " w e l l - m a n n e r e d " car—great power under perfect
control.
8
Its
O n l y D i f f e r e n c e from A m e r i c a ' s M o s t
G o s t l i e s t C a r s I s the P r i c e
J O H N . K . L E A N D E R - C O M P A N Y
STUDEBAKER
DISTRIBUTORS
BROADWAY AT
"Personal
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EVERETT
Service"
F u r n i t u r e and Merchandise Storage, Moving, P a c k i n g and Shipping
C a r l o a d D i s t r i b u t o r s — W a r e h o u s e on F r e e T r a c k a g e
P I H L TRANSFER & STORAGE
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2156
475
H O Y T
S T R E E T
CO.
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KANSAS CITY L I F E
One of A m e r i c a ' s Strongest I n s u r a n c e Companies
OVER
$ 3 7 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0
IN
FORCE
TODAY
CHARLES
Manager
B E a c o n 0521
GRAMM
for
-
Oregon
1023 P A C I F I C B U I L D I N G
PORTLAND'S SEASON OF GRAND
AUDITORIUM,
MARCH
With
OPERA
22, 23, 24, 1928
the
Chicago Ctbtc c^pera Company
THE
GREATEST
CLARK
A.
ARTISTS
SHAW,
IN
THE
GREATEST
General Manager
of
OPERAS
Tour
P r e s e n t e d b y t h e C i t y of P o r t l a n d , O r e .
P r o g r a m P u b l i s h e d by A . E . W E L L I N G T O N
American Bank Building
B E a c o n 9835
T 7 0 U R
j e w e l e r s h o u l d merit the trust a n d confidence that is placed i n y o u r p h y s -
i c i a n , b a n k e r or a t t o r n e y d& I r e s p e c t f u l l y i n v i t e y o u r p a t r o n a g e .
The
w i l l p r o v e t h e w i s d o m of y o u r s e l e c t i o n of m e a s a d e p e n d a b l e j e w e l e r Sff
future
Twenty
years' intensive experience, unexcelled reputation.
Specializing
in Diamonds
G .
and Platinum
Mountings
C r a m e r
Suite 720 Selling
G. Cramer Co.
Building
c A l d e r at Sixth
B E a c o n 8489
The
Portland
Theatre
leads—others
follow
For your motor's protection—
For your car's dependability—
For your own economy—
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PARABASE
MOTOR O I L
( 1 0 0 % Pure Paraffine Base)
V
A t this
GENERAL^
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of
2500
General
Independent
Dealers
GREEN
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Sign
GASOLINE
^LUBRICANTSA
B r u n s w i c k , Columbia and V i c t o r
S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co.
Records
MILD?
v e r y mild
Y e s !
and
Yet They
Satisfy
CHESTERFIELD
CIGARETTES
"NATURAL TOBACCO
TASTE"
ELLISON-WHITE
C O N S E R V T O R Y , E. 10th N . at W e d l e r . 10th Successful Season.
Frances Striegel B u r k e , Director.
V L A D I M I R S V E T L O F F , distinguished Russian operatic t e n o r , H e a d of V o c a l D e p a r t m e n t .
New T e r m Just Beginning,
B r a n c h in N e w
S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626.
THURSDAY
NIGHT,
MARCH
22 A T
8:00
AIDA
(In Italian)
O p e r a i n F o u r A c t s a n d Seven Scenes
L i b r e t t o by Antonio Ghislanzoni
M u s i c b y Giuseppe
Verdi
,
The King- of Egypt..
Amneris, his Daughter
Radames, C a p t a i n of the G u a r d
Aida, a n E t h i o p i a n Slave
Ramfis, H i g h Priest
Amonasro, K i n g of E t h i o p i a
Priestess
.'.
A Messenger
;
Incidental Dances by M a r i a Yurieva and
Conductor—Giorgio Polacco
L'abborrita
rivale
Chase B a r o m e o
Cyrena, V a n Gordon
..Charles M a r s h a l l
Rosa Raisa
«
Virgilio Lazzari
Cesare F o r m i c h i
Elinor Mario
Lodovico Oliviero
Ballet
(She M y Rival Detested) V e r d i — C y r e n a V a n
R e c o r d D e p a r t m e n t — S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co.
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C L A R E
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No.
5029-M
BICKNASE
P o r t l a n d Representative
B 4 R B E E E U X S Y S T E M OF C O N S T R U C T I V E V O I C E P R O D U C T I O N a n d
CREATIVE INTERPRETATION (DRAMATICS)
Phones: S t u d i o , B E a c o n 1839; Res., B E a c o n 1993
'
702 S T U D I O B U t L D I N G
G O O D R I C H
Organ:
Piano:
B E a c o n 1047
H .
G O O D E L L
Harmony
9 0 9
Studio
Building
Tenor
B O U C H E R ,
Member of the Pacific C o a s t A c a d e m y of T e a c h e r s of
Singing
T w o y e a r s a s s i s t a n t S a l v a t o r e Cottone, Milan, I t a l y
E R N E S T C R O S B Y , Tenor, S A R A H
ABBY
808 Studio Building
Don't miss the
Portland
HOWES,
Soprano, Associate
BEacon 5822
Theatre
programs
Teachers
T h e f o l l o w i n g l i s t of P o r t l a n d M u s i c T e a c h e r s use a n d
endorse
the S t e i n w a y P i a n o a n d agree w i t h P e r c y
Grainger that:
"There are certainly no pianos in the world that can
begin to compare with the Steinway; it is tender,
responsive, delicate, facile, heroic, aristocratic,
glorious/'
LIST
Adams, L. L.
Acklev, A l v i n E.
A d k i n s , R o l l i n P.
Agnew, Ruth
Aldridge, Valma
A l e x a n d e r , M r s . G. F .
Allen, Bess
Allison, Alice
Alsberge,
Blenn
A n slow, C l a r a Stafford
Archer, Inez Osborn
Arnspiger, Stella M a t h e w s
Ashfield, F a y e B.
A s h w o r t h , C. O.
A t of sky, Genevieve
Bacon,
Ted
Bacon, Walter
A.
Baier, A m y
Warren
Baird, Stella T u t t l e
Ballard. Mrs. E m m a L.
Bambery, E m i l y Iten
B a r n e s , M r s . R o b e r t R.
Bartholomew, Mrs. H. W.
Barratt; Willetta
B a r t o n , M r s . W a l t e r C.
B a r t r a m , L a u r a E.
Bateman, Laura
Baxter, Mrs. M. J.
Baxter, Winetta Marr
Beable, M . C h a r l o t t e
Beals, Russel E l l i s
B e a u m o n t , C a r r i e R.
B e a t t y , W . R.
Beck, Esther L.
Becker, E d i t h N.
Becker, L u c i e n E.
Bell, Hazel G u r r
Bettman, H . L.
Bicknase, A l m a Clare
Bissonnette, Ouida
Bjornskjold, Povl
Bliss Francisca
Bohlman, M r s . H e r m a n T.
Bolik, Mrs. F. L. '
Boone,
Mabelle
Boone, W i l l i a m Robinson
Boucher, H . Goodell
Bourner, M a u d
Boyer, Esther L.
Bracons, Mabel
W.
Bradford, Miss B.
B r a d y , M i n n i e A.
Brasch, Mrs. Sarah E.
Brasch, Urania H .
Brown, Emily
Brown,
Gretchen
Bullock, M a r y
Burdick, Frances N.
B u r k e , Frances Striegel
Burtt, Ethel Edick
B u s h J o s e p h i n e S.
Butler, Verl
Caffee, Miss L u l u
Calbreath, Helen
OF T E A C H E R S AS
GIVEN
Caldwell, Eleanor Stockton
Campbell, A n n a D.
Campbell, David
Campbell, Myrtle, W .
Cannon, Ethel Gertrude
Cantrell, M a r y Rice
Carl, Mrs. Sigrid
Carlson, R u b y
Carr, K a t h e r i n e V.
Carrick, Jean Warren
Carroll, E u l a h Mitchell
Case, L u c y M .
Can t h o r n , M a r y
Chambers, Helen E h m a n n
Chapman, Pauline Miller
Chase, S t u a r t A.
Childs. M r s . L. D.
Chilson, L a u r a Sharp
C l a r k , D o r o t h y .lane
Clarke, Mrs. Dudley Field
Clifford, N l t a Briggs
Close, R u t h L o r r a i n e
Cohen, Blanche
Coleman, Mrs. Sylvia
Confrey, R u t h A.
C r a i n , R u b y Kellogg"
Crittenden, R u t h
Cummins, Lucille
C'urran, A l i c e A.
Cutter, M u r i e l W.
Dan forth, Virginia
Davidson, D a d a Ross
Davies, Bessie
De Camp, Hazel
D e w i e r t , E l e a n o r F.
Denton, Carl
De Pinto. V i c t o r
De Voe, P a u l i n e
Dierke, Beatrice
Dierke, Charles
D i m m i c k , Mrs. A. E.
Dodge, M a r y V.
Dutton, Anna Zerwas
Eddy, E d i t h Chapman
E d w a r d s , Jessie E w i n g
E i c h e n l a u b , •R*>atri'n H .
Eichenlaub, Franck
E k s t r o m , JECatheryn S h a r k e y
Elder, F r e d D.
Ellingswt>rth, L i l l i a n
E l l i o t t . Jessie E l i z a b e t h
Emrich, Rita
Eseman, M r s . M a r i e J . A.
E r n e s t A. Evans
Evans, E d i t h Collais
Evans, E. M a l d w y n
e
Fargo, J . Ross
Farrin, Viroqua Frances
Fishel, Mrs. Pearl
Fisher, Genevieve
Fitch, Alice H .
Flack, Robert B.
AND
Flynn, Mamie Helen
Poland, Carrie E.
Foley, E d i t h
Forbes, M a r y Gordon
Forrester, L u l u M a y
Forsythe, Olga N .
Fox, L a u r a L .
Foy, Nettie Leona
'Franing, Harriet M.
Frazee, A u d i a Ramsay
F r e d e r i c k , C a t h e r i n e C.
Fyke, Ruth Evelyn
G a l l a g h e r , M a r y R.
GaTyean, H . T .
Garner, M r s . A. E.
G a r r e t t . E m m a G.
Gaskins, W i l l i a m Frederick
Gershkovitch, Jacques
Gianelli, Rose F r i e d l e
G l e a s o n . G. H .
Goetz, M r s . G e r t r u d e
Goffreiere, Reuben Charlyle
G o l d e n , Geo.
Goodman,
Roy
Goodrich, Frederick W .
Goughler,
Helen
Goodwin, Julia Mills
G r a m , M r s . F r e d . P.
Graves, E v a L.
Gregory,
Lenore
Griffin, Miss B.
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Guiver, E d w i n
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Hale, Helen
H a m b l e n , B a r b a r a G.
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Hohberger, Miss Louise
Holling, Ximena
H o l l i n g s w o r t h , J . A.
H o l l i s t e r , M r s . J o h n R.
Honska, W i l l a Eades
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DANCE AND DINE
IN T H E GOLD
ROOM
OF T H E
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Herman Kenin
AND
His Orchestra
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of the best dance orchestras
in A m e r i c a , play e v e r y evening from 6:30 to 12.
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D O R I S S M I T H , D i r e c t o r of Rose F e s t i v a l P a g e a n t , h e a d s S T A G E C R A F T D e p t .
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New T e r m Just Beginning.
B r a n c h i n N e w S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626.
SYNOPSIS OF S C E N E S
T h e s c e n e t a k e s p l a c e i n t h e p r e h i s t o r i c l a n d of the B e r e n d e y s
P R O L O G U E — T h e R e d M o u n t a i n n e a r the C z a r ' s C a p i t a l .
ACT
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S T R E E T
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Grainger that:
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responsive, delicate, facile, heroic, aristocratic,
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LIST
H u n t , Perry D.
Huppner, Mrs. Herman A.
Hutchinson, Paul K.
Hynson, Annie Lord
Isham, Virgil
Jackson, Helen H u n t
Jesse, E l l a C o n n e l l
Johns, M a r i e
J o h n s o n , A g n e s C.
Johnson, Elizabeth E.
Johnson, Gladys Lee
Johnson, Mrs. J . Harvey
Johnson. Helen L.
Jones, E l l a B.
Jones, H e l e n Caples
J o n e s , R o d n e y C.
K a u f m a n , Joe
Keep, Margaret
Keiser, A. L.
Keiser, R u t h Bradley
Keller, Frieda
Kenny, Ethel H.
K e n t , E t h e l C.
Kern, Katherine V.
Kies, M r s . M . B.
Kinsell, M r s . T.
Klapper, Beatrice
Khowlton, E. Bruce
Kohler, Mrs. Nina W.
Koegel, Zella Payson
K u t e r , M r s . J u l i a C.
Landry, E m m a Welch
Leaska. Mme. Leah
Le Bond. Arnold
Lewis, Elsie M.
L e w i s , Jessie L .
Lieser, L e a h
L i n d q u i s t , Viola.
MacKenzie. L a u r a
Magers, M i n n e t t a
M a n n i n g , J u a n i t y Chaney
Manthie, Gwendola
Ma.pes, M i n n i e D u d e n
Marchbanks, H a r r i e t Beal
Maiden, Kate Dell
Marshall, Alice B r o w n
Mai-sters, L i v i a B.
Mastin, Mrs. M a r y
May, Nellie Rothwell
McBreen, Jean McLean
McC'anns, S h i r l e y
McFarlane, J . Louise
McKercher. Jean
McLravy, Mrs. Minna
McMichael, Alice K.
Merchant, Zelma
M c P h e r s o n , A n n a D.
Metzger, M r s . H e n r y Wrn.
M e y e r , G e o r l y S.
Michael, Susie
Michel, Rose M :
Miller, Reatha Fowler
Milligan, Camilla Canfield
Monteith, Mrs. John E.
OF T E A C H E R S AS
GIVEN
Moore, A n n a Helen
Moore, M r s . A. M .
Moore, Alice Price
Moore, M r s . Clifford
Moreland, Olga B.
Mowrey, Dent
Muir, J. MacMillian
Mulkey, Frances
Nichols. Mildred
Nordstrom, Ernest M.
N o r g e n , O l g a O.
R.
O c k w i g , B e u l a h C.
O'Connor, Stanley B.
Olsen, M r s . F r e d L .
O ' N e a l , - B e t t y S.
Owenby, Daisy
Owens, A n n e t t e
Parker, Mrs. M. L.
Parker, Orpha
Patterson. Cora Blosser
P a u l i n g , F. L u c i l e
Pearson, Ingeborg Olund
Pehrson, Vyda. Stage
P e r k i n s , H a r k e r S.
Pelton, Florence
Pelz, M i s h a
Pendergrass, M a y
Pennington. Mrs. Louis W.
P e t t i b o n e . L i l l i a n R.
Phillips, Helen W.
Phillips, Frankie
Plympton, Mabel
Joe, B e t h M c C o r m a c k
P o o l , M r s . R. O .
Pozzi, Pospera
Preston, Verne
Price, D o r o t h y Cornell
Pureed, B e r t h a A.
Rae, A r a h H o y t
Reed, Rose Coursen
Replogle, Bonnie B a i r d
Pice, Florence A v r e y
Reynolds, M a r t h a B.
Rice, M r s . L o u i s e A.
Ricker, Katherine Hohen
Roberts, Helen Trogen
R o b e r t s , R. T .
Robertson, W i l l i a m Fraser
R o o t . E d w a r d C.
Rowe, Susan Beech
Ruff, Olga
R y d e r , L i l l i a n C.
Sahli, E s t h e r L o r i n e
S a n d e r s , Q. E .
Sanders, R u t h Orser
Sandstrom, Ronhild
Schwartz, Gertrude K.
Scott, H e l e n a
Shelley, M a r g u e r i t e
Silcocks, Mae
Simmons. Bernice
Simons, L u c i a . Davis
Skougaard, Mrs. Florence
AND
N.
Slater, L i l a M .
Smith, Arline
Snider, F l o r a
Sorenson, Alice
S p i t z n e r . O. E .
S t a l e y , S. J a m e s
Stanley, Allis M .
S t a r k , A u r e l i a P.
Steel, E l v i r a E l i z a b e t h
S t e e l e , L a n c e t t o R.
Stevens, E t h e l W i l l i a m s
S t e w a r t , M r s . Jessie E.
Stiles, L . M a u d
Stjerna, F r i d a
Stone, L o t a
Swenson, Charles
Swenson, Julia Helene
Taft, Gladys
T a g l e i r i , Geo. T a y l o r
Tallmadge, Claire
Tamiesie,
Sylvester
Thompson, Mrs. Minnie
T a y l o r , T o m G.
T h o m p s o n , S. B .
Thomson, Louise
Thornton, Nellie H .
Todd, E s t h e r Cox
T r e s s l e r , E l i z a b e t h R.
Trotter, Eda
Trotter, Marjorie
Truenbach, W i l m e t h
V a n Hoogstraten, Willem
V a n Houten, Helen
V o n Homeyer, Frances W .
Vann, M a r y Adele
V a n Veen, Doris
V a n n , James Silas
Waldron, Laura M.
W a l k e r , Mae Ross
W a r d , Celia E.
Webber, H a l A.
W e i n b e r g e r , Rose
Welch, Fay Wentz
W e l l e r , M r s . C. R o s s
Wetmore, Edwin
Wetmore, Nellie Hoone
Wheeler
Roy M a r i o n
White, Roy J .
Wickard, Martha
Wickersham, Mrs. Edna
Williams, Mary Barrett
Williamson, M a r y Holder
Wilson, E t h e l Barksdale
W i l s o n , Grace A.
Wilson, Lulu
Wissmath, Mrs. L.
Wolfe, Phyllis
W o o d f i n , O. L a w r e n c e
Woodcock, E d i t h
Worrell, Winifred
Xanten, Jeannette Boyer
Tost, Helen
Yount, Frances
Z i m m e r m a n , M r s . O. M .
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EDNA
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C H 1 T T I C K , head of T H E O R Y and O R G A N D e p a r t m e n t s ( E a r T r a i n i n g , H a r m o n y , A n a l y sis, C o m p o s i t i o n , a n d C o u n t e r p o i n t ) . N e w T e r m J u s t B e g i n n i n g .
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B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626.
SATURDAY
MATINEE,
MARCH
24 a t
2:00
RESURRECTION
(In
French)
Opera in Four Acts
L i b r e t t o b y Cesar H a n a u a f t e r the S t o r y b y L e o n
French Translation by Paul Ferrier
Music by Franco Alfano
ACT
I.
Prince D i m i t r i I v a n o v i t c h N e k l u d o f f
Caterina M i k a i l o v n a (Katiusha)
Sofia I v a n o v n a , A u n t of D i m i t r i
Matrena Pavlovna, Governess
An Old Servant
Rene Maison
M a r y Garden
L o r n a Doone Jackson
Alice
d'Hermanoy
Anna Correnti
ACT
Prince D i m i t r i
Caterina M i k a i l o v n a
Anna, an Old Peasant
Station Master
First Peasant
Dieu
Tolstoi
II.
.Rene M a i s o n
.Mary
Garden
M a r i a Claessens
Antonio Nicolich
Lodovico
Oliviero
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6623
R. TENORYDD ROBERTS J B & S s & b
Pupil of J . D. Mehan. New York & Jean De Reszke, late of Paris. Also graduate of the Royal Conservatory
of Music. London. Mr. Roberts uses the D E R E S Z K E stystein in teaching. Voice tried free by appointment
C a l b r e a t h
M u s i c
S t u d i o s
Special Summer Course —June 1st to July 15th
MISS
C A L B R E A T H ,
Pianist and Teacher; MISS M A R Y E V E L Y N C A L Soprano and Composer, will arrive from New York to Give Special Work in
and R E P E R T O I R E . Write for further information to
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E L L I S O N - W H I T E C O N S E R V A T O R Y , E. 10th N. a t W e i d l e r . F r a n c e s Striegel B u r k e ,
Director.
O u r S t a n d a r d s are A s s u r e d by t h e Excellence of O u r F a c u l t y .
BRUNO
C O L E T T I , F i r s t Cellist Portland S y m p h o n y Orchestra, Heads C E L L O
DEPARTMENT.
JACQUES GERSHKOVITCH,
C o n d u c t o r J u n i o r S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a , Heads
SCHOOL
OF C O N D U C T I N G .
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C L O S E Heads H A R P D E P A R T M E N T .
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Term Just Beginning.
B r a n c h i n N e w S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626.
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L a Bossue
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III.
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Caterina
Simonson
Kritzloff
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Conductor—Roberto
ACT
ACT
ACT
ACT
Rene M a i s o n
Mary Garden
M a r i a Claessens
Alice
d'Hermanoy
Elinor Mario
Lucille Meusel
Desire
Defrere
Rene M a i s o n
M a r y Garden
Cesare F o r m i c h i
Antonio Nicolich
Alice
d'Hermanoy
Albert Rappaport
Antonio Nicolich
Moranzoni
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E L L I S O N - W H I T E C O N S E R V A T O R Y , E . 10th N . a t W e i d l e r .
Frances Striegel Burke,
Director.
O u r Preparatory
Department
Develops Interest in Music a n d Establishes
H i g h S t a n d a r d s of P e r f o r m a n c e .
FRANCES MULKEY, MUSICAL
KINDERGARTEN
A N D N O R M A L COURSE.
DOROTHY C O R N E L L PRICE, D U N N I N G SYSTEM.
New
Term Just Beginning.
B r a n c h i n N e w S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626.
SATURDAY
EVENING,
MARCH
24 a t 8:00
IL TROVATORE
Opera
(In Italian)
i n F o u r A c t s a n d E i g h t Scenes
L i b r e t t o b y S. C a m m a r a n o
Music b y Giuseppe V e r d i
Leonora a Noble L a d y a t t h e Court of a Princess of A r a g o n
Inez, h e r A t t e n d a n t
Count of Luna, a Powerful Young Noble of Aragon
Manrico. a Y o u n g Chieftain of Mysterious B i r t h , under the Prince
Azucena, a W a n d e r i n g Biscayan Gypsy
F e r r a n d o , C a p t a i n of the G u a r d of t h e C o u n t of L u n a
Ruiz, a Soldier i n Manrico's Service
A n Old Gypsy
Incidental Dances b y Misses Chapman, Finnholt, Letteaux,
Conductor—Giorgio
Polacco
Celeste A i d a ( R a d i a n t A i d a ) V e r d i — C h a r l e s
Record D e p a r t m e n t — S h e r m a n , Clay
L U C I L E
M y r n a Sharlow
Alice
d'Hermanoy
Giacomo R i m i n i
of Biscay
Antonio
Cortis
Augusta Lenska
Virgilio Lazzari
Albert Rappaport
Eugenio Sandrini
N . Smith and Ballet
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& Co.
C U M M I N S
P I A N I S T
HOG S T U D I O
B U I L D I N G
SUSIE
B E A C O N
MICHAEL,
P i a n i s t - T e a c h e r
"Proved herself not alone a scholarly pianist, but an artist individual in personality as w e l l . " — E m i l E n n a , Portland News,
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EC STACY
T
HE supreme achievement in local theatrical circles
was the recent dedication of the new $1,500,000
Portland Theatre at Broadway and Main.
A L L that there ever was or ever will be in superartistic environment is embodied in the magnificent Portland Theatre.
TS stately marble lobby; its comfortable,
cozy coves
the
delicate and expensive decorative scheme throughout
the structure, arc all blended into a gorgeous, dreamy
atmosphere of beauty—for your
enjoyment.
/ and lounges on the three grand mezzanines;
FT!HE
most reputable experts in the show world are
concentrating their efforts in the selection of
entertainment for the Portland Theatre.
QCREEN
productions of superb calibre. Stage productions direct from New York, devised by the
keenest minds in the revue world—John
Murray
Anderson, Frank Cambria, Boris Petroff, Jack Partington.
l\/fUSIC
of an extraordinary type, played by the
JLfJ. Portland Grand Orchestra and the Portland Stage
Band.
T'S the Nth degree of ccstacy. Portland's Port o'
step from Broadway, Portland and,
Selah! you're on Broadway", New York!
/ Pleasure—a
Brunswick,
Columbia and Victor
S h e r m a n , C l a y & Co.
Phonographs
M a e s t r o - B e l Canto
Tftftre f t a t i i t r t u m
F r o m the
E l e m e n t a r y Stages to A R T I S I C
FINISH
AS TAUGHT B Y
S C A F A T I of
N a p l e s , V A N N U C C I N I and
and
Studio:
C O R T E S I of
F R A C E S C O L A M P E R T I of
Floren;e
Milan
66 North 19th Street, W - C a r to Davis Street
Phone
The
Broadway
2952
Most A r t i s t i c a l l y A p p o i n t e d Studio W e s t
New Y o r k
B e f o r e S e l e c t i n g Y o u r Vocal
Teacher"
of
Teacher
send f o r p a m p h l e t "Choosing
(Personal experiences)
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O u t s t a n d i n g School of M u s i c and D r a m a t i c A r t . F R A N C E S S T R I E G E L B U R K E ,
DIRECT O R O F P I A N O D E P T . , Miss Lela Slater, A s s i s t a n t . (New T e r m J u s t B e g i n n i n g , B r a n c h
i n N e w S t u d i o B u i l d i n g , E a s t 1626.
S Y N O P S I S OF S C E N E S
Time:
Fifteenth Century
T h e s c e n e s a r e a l t e r n a t e l y i n the p r o v i n c e s of A r a g o n a n d B i s c a y
Spain, during a B o r d e r W a r .
ACT
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S c e n e 2. T h e G a r d e n s of the P a l a c e of A l i a f e r i a .
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S c e n e 2. T h e C l o i s t e r of a C o n v e n t .
A C T I I I . — S c e n e 1.
T h e C a m p of C o u n t of L u n a .
S c e n e 2. M a n r i c o ' s C a s t l e .
A C T I V . — S c e n e 1. E x t e r i o r of t h e P a l a c e of C o u n t of L u n a .
S c e n e 2. T h e P r i s o n C e l l of M a n r i c o .
M a r t i n and Silver Guitars
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FOURTH A N D COUCH
P h o n e B E a c o n 8686 f o r R e s e r v a t i o n s
The
comedy
riot
of
the year
"Red
Hair"
at
Portland
Theatre
BEAVERTON
FOREST
GROVE
GRESHAM
HILLSBORO
KELSO
LONGVIEW
McMINNVILLE
MILWAUKIE
NEWBERG
NORTH
PLAINS
OAK
GROVE
OREGON CITY
OSWEGO
SALEM
SHERWOOD
ST. H E L E N S
TIGARD
VANCOUVER
.Broaden your circle of friends
with this number service to
18 nearby cities and towns
Just call y o u r L O C A L O P E R A T O R
( " 0 " o n the
dial) and she w i l l connect y o u w i t h any of these
18 nearby cities.
Give her the n u m b e r — S a l e m 241 o r whatever
n u m b e r y o u w i s h , stay on the l i n e and be ready
to t a l k f o r i t takes b u t a f e w seconds to complete
the call.
T h i s new service b r i n g s 18 nearby cities m u c h
nearer.
I n f o r m a t i o n w i l l g l a d l y assist y o u i n
getting any n u m b e r y o u are n o t sure of.
Telephone y o u r friends i n these
communities.
I T COSTS R U T A F E W C E N T S — S T A T I O N - T O STATION RATES.
THE
PACIFIC T E L E P H O N E
Clara
Bow's
latest
"Red
AND T E L E G R A P H
Hair"
at
Portland
Theatre
COMPANY
II lilltTTi twrw—-
" Y O U CAN B U Y NCT
HIGHER QUALITY
COFFEE THAN
THAT P A C K E D
UN PER THIS I A B E L
WARREN BROTHERS GO.
T w o of the S t a t e ' s
Outstanding Industries
Twenty-five Y e a r s
of H o m e P a y r o l l s
Twenty-five Y e a r s
of S e r v i c e to O r e g o n
WARREN CONSTRUCTION CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Warrenite,
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Pavement
Edward Holman & Sons,inc.
Cordially invite you to visit and
inspeSl their beautiful building and grounds
at Twenty-seventh and
Hawthorne
Courteous attendants will be atyour service
and you will be impressed with the
beautiful, home-like atmosphere
of our surroundings
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If you
like
Toasted Sandwiches
O y s t e r s . . . p a n roasted
...on toast...
Creamed Chicken
...on toast...
M i l k Toast
and the h u n d r e d other t e m p t i n g dishes that use toast f o r a
foundation, w h y not m a k e and serve t h e m at h o m e !
Electrically made toast is best because i t is made as r e q u i r e d reluctant appetite.
Special
During March
WESTINGHOUSE
Turnover Toaster
$1.00
D O W N
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and i n a d d i t i o n
F R E E
w i t h every Westinghouse T u r n o v e r Toaster d u r i n g
M a r c h — a handsome silver plated bread t r a y and a
j a r of
Alice
Love's delicious Orange
Marmalade.
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A L D E R NEAR BROADWAY-PORTLAND,OREGON
Oregon City
St. Johns
Its
breezy,
Gresham
Salern
Hilfeboro
Vancouver
St. Helens
snappy
and
peppy,
"Red
Hair"
Portland
Theatre.
T h e B e s t Gomes to P o r t l a n d
Just as i n the realm of music, the arts and like f i n e r things the best comes to
P o r t l a n d t h r o u g h the a c t i v i t y of those of its citizens and organizations
who
believe that P o r t l a n d is entitled to the best—and strive to see that P o r t l a n d
gets i t — s o i t is w i t h other things.
I n the realm of merchandise
specifically—
T h e B e s t Gomes to P o r t l a n d
through
the activity
surrounding
In merchandise
Own
with
that for 70 years
the best that America
and in the service
of and satisfaction
Portland's
of an institution
territory
essential
in such merchandise
to insuring
the best comes
Store.
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