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Concert program for a performance by Scottish singer and performer, Henry "Harry" Lauder. The program included performances by the Scottish Highlanders Bagpipe Band and soprano Miss Marion Vallance.
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Heilig Theatre PORTLAND, OREGON Wednesday Matinee and Evening, December 3, 1919 WORLD TOUR SIR HARRY LAUDER DIRECTION WILLIAM MORRIS programme Overture.............................................................................-.—Compiled by A. Raymond Wedel 1 THE KILTY LADDIES Who Fought and Won 2 KITAMURA BROTHERS Japanese Wonder Workers 3 MILO? Shoes by Mons. Girrotti, Paris Hats by Signor Pappi, London Wardrobe by Mile. Dore, Paris 4 THE ACT BEAUTIFUL 5 INTERMISSION Scottish Selections ..........................................................................................................Orchestra 6 MISS MARION VALLANCE Scotch Soprano Program Continued on Page 3 "Atmosfera Artistica" Taglieri TENOR ART OF SINGING (BEL CANTO) OVERTONE From Elementary Stages to High Artistic Finish High Front Tone Placement—Nasal Resonance— Fundamentals of the OVERTONE Four years preparatory course with Lamperti of Milan, Vannuccini and Cortesi of Florence, Sca-fati of Naples. Prior to Twelve Seasons Principal Tenor of Grand Italian-English Opera Companies of International Reputation Studio: 304-5 Sherman Clay Building Telephone, Main 3145 The Raymond Gift Shops 705 Davis Street and Hotel Portland—Parlor C I am now showing one of the most exclusive lines ever shown in the city Oriental and Imported Novelties Exquisite Lamps, Mirrors Bronzes, Cloissanne, Satsuma, Lacquers Brocades, Kimonos, Priest Robes Chinese Embroideries Italian Linen and Laces Venetian Glass, Antique Silver Sheffield Plate and Other Antiques Gifts for All Occasions Mrs. Walter H. Raymond : Phone Main 2076 STEERS & COMAN Present Isadora Duncan Dancers AND GEORGE COPELAND, Pianist MEILIG THEATRE, DEC. 10th Prices: Floor, $2.50 Balcony, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Box Office Sale Uee 8 - Gal. Res. $1.00 Gal. Adm. 75c. Add 10 per cent.lWar Tax BDX umce Sale' "cc" ° SIR HARRY LAUDER Will present a number of new songs, selected from: "I Think I'll Get Wed in the Summertime" "I Wish You Were Here Again" "Somebody's Waitin' for Me" "Bach to Where the Heather Grows" "When I Was Twenty-One" ' 'January—Oh!'' "I Love to Be a Sailor" "The Waggle o' th' Kilt" "We a' Go Hame th' Same Way" "The Peace Song" Also selections from the following Old Favorites: "It Is Nice to Get Up in the Mornin', But Nicer to Lie in Tour Bed" "Nanny; Nanny! I Never Loved Another Girl But You" "The Laddies Who Fought and Won" "She Comes Frae Bonnie Scotland" "It's Nice When You Love a Wee Lassie" "A Wee Hoose Amang th' Heather" "Roamin' in th' Gloamin' " "I Love a Lassie" "She's Ma Daisy" "Doughie the Baker" "A Wee Deoch-an-Doris" _ 8 Selections by the Scottish Highlanders Bagpipe Band EXECUTIVE STAFF FOR WM. MORRIS Robert McDowell....................................Manager Martin M, Wagner.................................Secretary Willard D. Coxey................Business Manager Tom Vallance..............................Stage Director A. Raymond Wedel............................................................................................Musical Director A.H.WOODS presents UP IN MABELS ROOM The Play that started NY on a Panama Jag Heilig THEATRE Broadway at Taylor: Main I THIS Thur., Fri., Sat. WEEK — NIGHTS — Dec. 4-5-6 SPECIAL PRICE MATINEE SATURDAY A Frolicsome Farce of Feminine Foibles "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" A Superb Company including Julie Ring, Dorothy Fox Slaytor, Carewe Carvel, Dorothy Blackburn, Jeanette Bergead, Sager Midgley, James Norval, Nicholas Judels, Frederic Clayton, Joseph A. Bingham. IDENTICAL NEW YORK PRODUCTION Eve's $2.00 to 50c Sat. Mat, $1.50 to 50c Coming — Heilig Theatre - Next Week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Dec. 11-12-13 Special Price Matinee Saturday CHAUNCEY OLCOTT IN THE IRISH DRAMA "MAC U S H LA" Strangers in Portland are invited to make the Ladd & Tilton Bank their banking home, to utilize its facilities for service, and to rely upon it for business advice and information. Even though you do not deal in large sums, a bank account establishes your credit, provides safety for your cash, and systematizes your business dealings. ' "We are glad to offer our services to strangers unacquainted with Portland, because we are sure that our present customers will assure prospective ones that Ladd & Tilton Bank fulfills all the requirements of a modern bank. IF YOU WANT AN INCOME BEYOND YOUR SALARY, CONSULT THE BOND DEPARTMENT AS TO "SECURITIES OF PROVED WORTH." LADD & TILTON BANK Oldest in the Northwest MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Washington and Third
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December 3, 1919
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