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Concert program for opera performances presented by The Gallo English Opera Co. over the course of four days. The operas performed were The Chimes of Normandy by Robert Planquette and The Mikado, H. M. S. Pinafore and The Gondoliers by Gilbert and Sullivan. The music was under the direction of Max Bendix. A 2-page flyer is inserted in the concert program.
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The Heilig PORTLAND OREGON Eat Mt. Hood Ice Cream Every Day It's Good For You CASE SIX Touring Sports Sedans Coupe We invite the Case Six owners and friends to call and inspect the new 1920 models of the Case Six, showing,in different colors, upholstered in Spanish leather to match. On display at our New Sales Rooms 86-90 Tenth Street - Off Stark J. H. GRAHAM MOTOR CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF Case Six Davis Six Scripps Booth Six C. H. McGIRR J. Li. MORROW ( MON DEPOT GARAGE CORNER BROADWAY AND HOYT STORAGE, REPAIRING. ACCESSORIES Distributors for U. 3. Royal Cord Tires We have an ignition and carburetor expert at your service at all times. Courteous and Honest Work is our Motto Day and Night Service Broadway 4192 EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN Highest Quality Seeds Flowering Plants and Bulbs Fertilizers, Sprays, Tools Poultry, Bird and Pet Supplies 145 147 2nd ST. Portland Ore. Easter APRIL 4th Greeting Cards, Booklets, Folders, Rabbits Chicks, Novelties, Decorations, Crepe Paper, Table Decorations, Nut Cups, Favors, Place Cards, Everything to make your Easter a happy one. Easter has grown with the children to mean Bunny time when Easter eggs are found in all kinds of out-of-the-way places. We have a splendid Bunny made of permolin, a substance stronger than pepier mache and very velvety and life like. Several sizes and finishes to choose from. All have metal cap candy openings so that they can be filled with Easter goodies for the children. SPRING SHOWING LADIES' HAND BAGS The season's line is now complete. In this shop you have the choicest of the eastern markets to select from. Here are several manufacturers' lines displayed. The newest and most chic in ladies' hand bags at prices extermely moderate considering the quality. will open with the sunny spring days. Look your kodak over, see if it needs attention. Have you always understood your kodak. Do you develop and print at home? In any event do not hesitate to consult THE KODAK SEASON Photo Phil, Our Expert GILL'S Third and Alder Streets The J. K. Gill Company Booksellers, Stationers Office Outfitters Caster CADILLAC Not in our own behalf, but seriously and earnestly, because we wish to guard our friends against disappointment, we suggest that they inform themselves concerning the delivery dates of Cadillac automobiles. Covey Motor Car Co. Washington at Twenty-First Heilig Theatre program Published by A. E. WELLINGTON Northwestern Bank Building Phones Main 1280 and 957 DISTINCTIVE SHOES FOR MEN Knight Shoe Co. MORRISON STREET Near Broadway HEILIG THEATRE PORTLAND, OREGON Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday Nights, March 17-18-19-20, 1920 Special Price Matinee Saturday - FORTUNE GALLO AND BRADFORD MILLS Offer THE GALLO ENGLISH OPERA CO. AMERICA'S REPRESENTATIVE LIGHT OPERA ORGANIZATION WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan's "THE MIKADO" —OR— "THE TOWN OF TITIPU" Staged under the direction of GEORGE HERBERT Music under the direction of MAX BENDIX If you would hear the world's greatest artists as they would have themselves heard, get a Vlctrola. Sherman, Clay it Co., Sixth and Morrison Streets. FOR BEGINNERS The Dunning School Improved Music Study LESCHETIZKY TECHNIQUE The Dunning System is the only system indorsed by the world's most renowned musicians. Theodore Leschetizky says: "Carre L. Dunning's system seems to me most practical, and I recommend it for the first musical instruction of children or beginners. It ought to meet with favor and success wherever the beginning of a musical education is contemplated." LAURA JONES RAWLINSON NORMAL TEACHER Studio. 554 Everett St., Cor. 17th Phone Broadway 3926 Haddorf Pianos HADDORFF Hallet & Davis Pianos Player Pianos Famous Martin Guitars Orpheum Banjos Tango Banjos Ludwig Drums, Tympani and Jazzer Up Drummers' Supplies Washburn Guitars and Mandolins Buescher Band Instruments Leedy Drums, Drummers' Supplies and Tympani Fine Violins, Violincellos, Strings If it pertains to music we have it Our Music Department is the most complete in the city Seiberling-Lucas Music Co. Buescher Saxophones Used by seventy-five per cent of the best performers Victrolas Victor Records Q. R. S. Rolls Deagan Bells Marimbaphones Xylophones 125-127 FOURTH STREET Thursday Friday Saturday CITY MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW HEILIG THEATRE-NEXT WEEK Nights, March 25-26-27 Special Price Matinee Saturday MESSRS. SHUBERT Present "MAYTIME" Fascinating Play with Music SPLENDID CAST EXCELLENT SUPPORTING COMPANY MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION EVER STAGED HOW TO SECURE TICKETS BY MAIL NOW Address letters, make checks and post office money orders payable to W. T. Pangle, Mgr. Heilig Theatre. ADD 10 PER CENT WAR TAX TO PRICE TICKET DESIRED. Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope to help insure safe return. PRICES EVENINGS Entire Lower Floor ..................$2.00 Balcony, first 5 rows................ 2.00 Balcony, next 4 rows .............. 1.50 Balcony, last 13 rows................ 1.00 Gallery, first 7 rows (reserved) .75 Gallery, admission .....................50 SPECIAL PRICE SAT. MAT. Entire Lower Floor ..................$1.50 Balcony, first 5 rows ................ 1.50 Balcony, last 17 rows .............. 1.00 Gallery, first 7 rows (reserved) .75 Gallery, admission .....................50 when its music records and novelties go where the crowds go. the re mick service proves supreme 324 WASHINGTON ST. PORTLAND,OREGON. HEILIG THEATRE PORTLAND, OREGON Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights, March 17-18-19-20, 1920 Special Price Matinee Saturday FORTUNE GALLO AND BRADFORD MILLS Offer THE GALLO ENGLISH OPERA CO. AMERICA'S REPRESENTATIVE LIGHT OPERA ORGANIZATION WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan's * "THE MIKADO" —OR— "THE TOWN OF TITIPU" Staged under the direction of GEORGE HERBERT Music under the direction of MAX BENDIX The Characters The Players THE MIKADO OF JAPAN.................................L............................................LOUIS LAVELLE NANKI POO, his son, disguised as a wandering minstrel........J. HUMBIRD DUFFEY KO KO. Lord High Executioner................................................JEFFERSON D.' ANGELIS POO BAH, Lord High everything else............................................HARRY A. COLLIGNON PISH TUSH, a Noble Lord............................................................................EDWARD QUINN KATISHA, a lady of the Mikado's Court............................................MILDRED ROGERS YUM YUM..............................) ,....................HANA SHIMOZUMI PITTI SING ............................t Three Little Maids •<...... ROSAMOND WHITESIDE PEEP BOO .............:...............) J................FLOY B. CLEMENTS THE SCENES ACT I.—Court Yard of Ko Ko's Palace. ACT II.—Ko Ko's Gardens. THURSDAY EVENING Opera Comique, in Three Acts, entitled "The Chimes of Normandy" By ROBERT PLANQUETTE Music under the direction of MAX BENDIX t The Characters The Players HENRI. MARQUIS DE CORNEVILLE, a Rover of the Seas............LOUIS LAVELLE JEAN GRENICHEUX, a Fisherman................................................J. HUMBIRD DUFFEY GASPARD, a Miser.........................................................................JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS THE BAILLI OF CORNEVILLE.....................................................HARRY A. COLLIGNON THE NOTARY ....................-......................-...............................................GEORGE HERBERT SERPOLETTE, The Good-for-Nothing ......................................ROSAMOND WHITESIDE GERMAINE, Gaspard's Niece....................................................................DORATHY ELTON .................i......................................................ETHEL TAMMINGA GERTRUDE) ................................................................................ ALICE BOOTH JEANNE .....i Village Girls ..............................................................................w/t^^t^s NANETTE ..(........................................................................... HILDA MORGAN SUSANNE .....................................................................FLOY B. CLEMENTS v The Scenes of the Opera take place In and Near the Little Norman town of Corneville in the latter days of the reign of Louis XIV., the period being about 1750. ACT I.—Scene 1—A Clearing Near the Village. Scene 2—A Road Near the Fair. Scene 3—The Fair of Corneville. ACT II.—The Chateau of Corneville. ACT III.-^The Gardens of the Chateau. Before and after the show Step in the Heilig Theatre Sweet Shop for Cigars, Candies, Soda Water, Etc. Taylor Street Corner. Entrance from Theatre Lobby (Atmosfera Artistica) TENOR The Taglieri Studios (which for the past 8 years have been identified with Sherman, Clay & Co., of 6th and Morrison) have been removed to his residence, No. 66 N. 19th St.. corner Davis (opposite Trinity Episcopal Church). Location is very central, the Depot and Morrison cars passing the Studio, and the Washington St. and Council Crest cars within two blocks. PROGRAM CONTINUED The Characters The Players THE MIKADO OF JAPAN..............................................................................LOUIS LAVELLE NANKI POO, his son, disguised as a wandering minstrel........J. HUMBIRD DUFFEY KO KO. Lord High Executioner................................................JEFFERSON D. ANGELIS POO BAH. Lord High everything else............................................HARRY A. COLLIGNON PISH TUSH, a Noble Lord............................................................................EDWARD QUINN KATISHA. a lady of the Mikado's Court............................................MILDRED ROGERS YUM YUM............................. ) i....................HANA SHIMOZUMI PITTI STNG ..........................[ Three Little Maids J . ROSAMOND WHITESIDE PEEP BOO ............................ ) I..............FLOY B. CLEMENTS THE SCENES ACT I.—Court Yard of Ko Ko's Palace. ACT II.—Ko Ko's Gardens. The selections from operas being presented by Gallo English Opera Company are on roll for the Pianola Piano. Sherman, Clay & Co., Sixth and Morrison Streets. Just Received A CARLOAD OF RADIANTFIRES Sorry we had to disappoint so many people through the delay in this ship'ment, but now we have a complete line to choose from. Don't wait till they are all gone. PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. Put on a Hood today-Forget it for a year. W. L. POWELL, Mgr. 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PROGRAM CONTINUED THURSDAY EVENING Opera Comique, in Three Acts, entitled The Chimes of Normandy" By ROBERT PLANQUETTE Music under the direction of MAX BENDIX The Characters The Players HENRI. MARQUIS DE CORNEVILLE, a Rover of the Seas............LOUIS LAVELLE JEAN GRENICHEUX, a Fisherman................................_________.......J. HUMBIRD DUFFEY GASPARD, a Miser.........................................................................JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS THE BAILLI OF CORNEVILLE.....................................................HARRY A. COLLIGNON THE NOTARY........._________...................................................._______...............GEORGE HERBERT SERPOLETTE, The Good-f or-Nothing......................................ROSAMOND WHITESIDE GERMAINE, Gaspard's Niece ....................................................................DORATHY ELTON ........................................................................ETHEL TAMMINGA GERTRUDE-, ■ -....................................................................... ALICE BOOTH JEANNE .....(village Girls..............................................................................MILDRED COON NANETTE ..( * ........................................................................... HILDA MORGAN SUSANNE -J -...................................................................FLOY B. CLEMENTS Alfred Cortot is only one of the many artists who records exclusively for the Duo-Art piano. Hear his records in the Music Roll Dept. of Sherman, Clay & Co., Sixth and Morrison Streets. TAILORED SUITS for MEN AND WOMEN Come in and see our new spring arrivals. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed M. L. DILBECK, Tailor 109 12th Street Near Washington Phone Bdwy 990 SPREAD THE CITY OUTWARD INSTEAD OP UPWARD. BY PATRONIZING STORES DISPLAYING THIS SIGN Selling-Bid g. Greater Portland Association Jared Wenger, Sec'y The Templar Sedan Now on display at Templar Show Room is the last word in high grade enclosed cars. Low hung, yet very roomy, beamed ceiling in mahogany, and a master in enclosed cars for people who appreciate quality with all its requirements, at a price that is comparatively low. WRAY MOTOR CAR CO. 90 No B™dy2^ KRAUSES CHOCOLATES ALWAYS! For Appetizing Refreshments After the Opera THE HAZELWOOD Daintily Served Dishes Attractive Surroundings A FEW SUGGESTIONS Olympia Oyster Stew Hazelwood Welsh Rarebit Hot Chicken Tamales Crab Meat au Gratin French Pastry Hot Chocolate Chicken Sandwich Coffee CONFECTIONERY AND QESTAUQANT 388 WASHINGTON ST. 127 BROADWAY PROGRAM CONTINUED The Scenes of the Opera take place In and Near the Little Norman town of Corneville in the latter days of the reign of Louis XIV., the period being about 1750, ACT I.—Scene 1—A Clearing Near the Village. Scene 2—A Road Near the Pair. Scene 3—The Fair of Corneville. ACT II.—The Chateau of Corneville. ACT III.—The Gardens of the Chateau. Come in and hear... You are free, (from "Apple Blossoms). This is a good Waltz Ballad and yoiu will like it. Sherman, Clay & Co., Sixth and Morrison Streets. FLORENCE MACBETH Prima Donna Soprano CHICAGO GRAND OPERA CO. 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Phones E. 6 57; C-1857 PROGRAMME—CONTINUED SATURDAY MATINEE William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan's Lyric Absurdity "H. M. S. PINAFORE" —OR— "THE LASS THAT LOVED A SAIUOR" Music under the direction of MAX BENDIX The Characters The Players SIR JOSEPH PORTER, First Lord of the Admiralty.........JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS CAPTAIN CORCORAN, cammanding Her Majecty's Ship Pinafore....LOUIS LAVELLE RALPH RACKSTRAW, Able Seaman................................................J. HUMBIRD DUFFEY DICK DEADEYE, Able Seaman........................................................HARRY A. COLLIGNON BILL BOBSTAY. Boatswain ..........................................................................EDWARD QUINN JOSEPHINE, the Captain's Daughter....................................................ETHEL TAMMINGA HEBE, Sir Joseph's Cousin................................................................................ALICE BOOTH LITTLE BUTTERCUP, a Bumboat Woman........................................MILDRED ROGERS The action of the Opera takes place on the deck of Her Majesty's Ship Pinafore, lying in Spithead Roads. ACT I.—Morning. ACT II.—Evening. Chins? A Ling's Jazz Bazaar, played by Max Kortlander, a splendid fox trot for your Player Piano. 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Remember SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY, MARCH 20 GALLO-ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY in Gilbert & Sullivan's Delightful Comic Opera "PINAFORE" PRICES FOR ABOVE MATINEE Entire Lower Floor ..................$2.00 Balcony, first 5 rows................ 1.50 Balcony, last 17 rows .............. 1.00 Gallery, first 7 rows (res).......7 5 Gallery, admission .....................50 TICKETS NOW SELLING -TRADE MARK' FURNACES Roynton and Richardson & Roynton Furnaces are the most economical and effective. We install them scientifically— try us. We also make the Pipeless Furnace, built on proper lines. J. C. BAYER FURNACE CO. Main 461 304 Market St. FLOWERS FOR ALL SOCIAL OCCASIONS GREATEST VARIETY — FINEST QUALITY CLARKE BROS., FLORISTS Morrison Street, between Fourth and Fifth PROGRAM CONTINUED SATURDAY EVENING A Comic Opera by William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan Entitled "THE GONDOLIERS" —OR— "THE KING OP BAR AT ARIA" Music under the direction of MAX BENDIX The Characters The Players THE DUKE OF PLAZA-TORO........................................................HARRY A. COLLIGNON THE DUCHESS OF PLAZA-TORO..........................................................MILDRED ROGERS CASILDA, their Daughter ....................;.......................................................DORATHT ELTON LUIZ, their Attendant ............................................................................HUGH A. WILLIAMS DON ALHAMBRA DE BOLERO, Grand Inquisitor............JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS The price of an admission to the opera brings the opera to your home to be en-Joyed as often as you like. Hear the records in our Victor Department. Sherman, Clay & Co.__ WHEN the last curtain falls, think of the delicious supper awaiting you and yours at De Oregon Grill Broadway at Stark Street Dance to the lively melody of Billy Webb's famous orchestra Listen to the singing of Dodo Jones, Southland tenor I'll Make You One in a Jiffy" He:—"This certainly has been an enjoyable evening— I enjoyed the play, also the walk home in the sharp frosty air—and I would enjoy a Welsh Rarebit, were it not so much of a bother to you." She:—"Oh !—No bother at all—you forget the electric grill—I'll make you one in a jiffy." He:—"Oh!—Yes, let's have a WTelsh Rarebit—that G-E Grill is a magical little stove." The G-E Radiant Electric Grill is now considered an essential in every up-to-date household. We handle this wizard of electric cooking devices. ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BLDG. ANNOUNCING THE WEST SIDE LOCATION of W. H. 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DELGADO gianetta . . ..... ..ETHEL TAMMINGA TESSA...............ROSAMOND WHITESIDE FIAMETTA .............. ...................... GRETA DREW VITTORIA ... . > Contadine..................... CLARA GRAY GIULIA.............................................................LORENA LYNOTT INEZ, the King's Foster Mother.........CHARLOTTE ELLIOT ACT I.—The Piazetta, Venice. ACT II.—Gardens of the Palace of Barataria. (An interval of three months is supposed to elapse between Acts I and II.) Scenery by Carmine Vitolo. Wigs by Zauder Brothers. Costumes from Standard Costume Company, A. Bassi, Manager. We enjoy most that music we know best. Become familiar W'ith all the operas through the Victrola. Sherman, Clay & Co. HAACK BROS. Phones: Main 712 Home A-5712 EXCLUSIVE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Medical Bldg., Park and Alder Sts. o p e n when its music records and novelties go where the crowds go. the remick Service proves supreme Remick Song & Gift Shop 324 WASHINGTON ST. PORTLAND.OREGON. , $5 Big Special Offer More than 80 models and finishes in 6 of the best phonographs built FOR 30 DAYS ONLY —If you want a fine phonograph, get it at Hyatt's while this great "special terms" event is in progress... We intend to hold this big deal throughout the month of March, but machines are being purchased more rapidly than we anticipated and a shortage of supply may preclude the possibility of continuing for so long a period— The natural suggestion is to ORDER AT ONCE EDISON! GRAFONOLA! VICTROLA! BRUNSWICK! STRADAVARA! Choice of a Big Assortment of Strictly New Machines (Up to $125) Only $5 Down, $5 Month The machine you receive will be from its original shipping case, never shown before—NEW. 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Carmichael ................................................................................................................Manager George Herbert ........................................................................................................Stage Manager Hugh A. Williams ................................................................................Assistant Stage Manager John Venditti .................................................................................................................... Secretary Before and after the show Step in the Heilig Theatre Sweet Shop for Cigars, Candies, Soda Water, Etc. Taylor Street Corner. Entrance from Theatre Lobby DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE Phone your orders to Broadway 18 or call at 83 FIFTH STREET, between Stark and Oak STANDARD BRICK AND TILE CO. TO OUR PATRONS We are now open evenings and after the theatre—and Oysters are now in season JEWELL OYSTER PARLORS STEAKS CHOPS OYSTERS SEA FOODS ETC. 352 MORRISON STREET, bet. Broadway and Park CALBREATH STUDIO, 860 Belmont St. HELEN CALBREATH, B. M. Pianist and Teacher of Piano Pupil of MAURICE AROWSOJT (Godowsky method) and ALBERTO JONAS European Study 1907-8-9. Accredited Teacher AVAII ABLE FOR CENCERTS, RECE Phone Tabor 2477 EVELENE CALBREATH, B. M. Mezzo Soprano and Teacher of Voice. European Study, 1907-8-9. VOICE AND PEDAGOGY Pupil of F. X. AHRENS New York City, 1911 to 1919 Assistant Teacher to F. X. Arena 1916-1917-1918-1919 PTIONS and MUSICAL LECTURES. S. S. and Mt. T. Carlines to E. 28th CITY MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW HEILIG THEATRE-NEXT WEEK Ex Nights, March 25-26-27 Special Price Matinee Saturday MESSRS. SHUBERT Present "MAYTIME" Fascinating Play with Music SPLENDID CAST EXCELLENT SUPPORTING COMPANY MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION EVER STAGED HOW TO SECURE TICKETS BY MAIL NOW Address letters, make checks and post office money orders payable to W. T. Pangle, Mgr. Heilig Theatre. ADD 10 PER CENT WAR TAX TO PRICE TICKET DESIRED. Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope to help insure safe return. PRICES EVENINGS Entire Lower Floor ..................$2.00 Balcony, first 5 rows................ 2.00 Balcony, next 4 rows .............. 1.50 Balcony, last 13 rows................ 1.00 Gallery, first 7 rows (reserved) .7 5 Gallery, admission.....................5 0 SPECIAL PRICE SAT. MAT. Entire Lower Floor ..................$1.50 Balcony, first 5 rows ................ 1.50 Balcony, last 17 rows.............. 1.00 Gallery, first 7 rows (reserved) .75 Gallery, admission .........___________ .50 A Sure Way to Make Money is to save your income. But what shall it profit a man if he saves his income, and lose his principal? You will be sure of both income and principal if you invest in bonds offered by Ladd & Tilton Bank, for every bond offered has been purchased outright by us, after passing the most exacting reliability tests. 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