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a | The last _ Aeres” wi! a ROW OVER DEAD MAN Burial Place for Crispi Creates Dispute Dee, T—A vote will be y in the Chamber of Dep: ROME, \ Py d Radicals vio- ai and de and foretgn mier as having econor late pr suffering the The ace came at the president of the to suspend the sitting arth; When it was resumed See wes stitl consideradle agita- ton, A Vote on the proposal was frentually postponed until today. Theaters. | EONS | “Shore Acres” “Shore Acres was greeted by tts friends—old and new—to the extent of a houseful at the Grand last night. In view of the infliction on the the- ater-going public of such wretched "Way Down East” and the ot! ‘gosh dramas all shining by the reflected light of such genu- ine successes as “Shore Acres,” “Old Jea Prouty” or “The. Old Home- stead,” it is refreshing to see one of these few pieces which truly mirro pot caricature, the old farm life. Many of these plays have a mere triclous success, but few have the genuine realisin of “Shore Acres, the realism which extends beyond the turkey and cranberrtes of the Christmas dinner to the cha) the atmosphere, the sentiments, and Binds the play to its auditors with cords of sympathy which seem to Strengthen the closer it ts investixat- el Ten minutes after the first curtain had gone up there was no doubt as to the euccess with which James T. Galloway would enact the late au- ther's role of Nathaniel Berry, On both occasions when Mr. Herne ap- in “Shore Acres” In Seattle, Galloway appeared as Joel Gales, the widower. He was long Gssotiated with Mr. Herne, and while not Gopying the latter's (nim- Mable mannerisms, he obtained the author's conception of the role at first hand, and has splendidly fu filled the requirements of the Two of the children which came here with Mr. Herne in 1897 are still in the cast, only they are the Juveniles now, not the babies, ‘Miss Marian Cullen is another former member. She was tremend- successful last night as Helen ‘The othet parts are taken eapably enough, except Belle Theo- @ore, who plays Ann Berry—Mer- tin’s wife, in a make-up 20 years too Young for the character. She is not . and her repetitions become me, because of faulty intona- tion, while the author of her lines intended juat such repetition to be Ne ‘Theodore hard! _Rumorous. Be! creates a ripple of merriment in performance of “Sbore de given tonight. Jed Prow.y” ‘There are probably few theater- “OLD_JED PROUTY.” at Grand Opera House. @m attempt at the bar, and the vil- em, chal. which conjures up de- ful memories. The down east ° down as may be met in many of the small- €r towns of Maine. ‘The company will contain many familiar faces, The humor is as quaint as ever and ts of that delic- fous flavor which gladdens the heart and makes mankind greater friend: than ever. Mr. Golden and his ex cellent company will be seen at th. ind for four evenings, beg: tomorrow night. * William Coltior William Colller secured last year | endorsement | ® of the| th go0d fortune of some actors to receive in| ranks with the ountry there & more enthusiastic from the dramatic wr: country than it has be: 8 lifetime. "That best comedians in the =e os the slightest nubt. Mr, Col jer 18 Dresentin 01 Mer ig presenting this reason Agus Quiet,” which he presented tor months last ye Square theater, last act of the play is @ decided now city, the stage setting being a tu! rigged sloop Yacht. many attempts’on the part agers to show a yacht ph io sail, but this is said to be thy ™ realistic that has yet been how n Mr. Coliter is to play “On the Quist fallen) th sam Add A ad SEATTLE THEATER 1% HOWE, Manager Ye. Maia 43 The Leading Theater, THE LAUGHING nr JAMES L, MCABE Maloney's Wedding Day Pretty Girls, Beautiful Costumes Special Scenery, Jers, | a a & characters are true to life and such ; Fi a ing clever comedy “On the There have been “The Wrong Mr Wright” The Conyiot’s close a successful week tonight. a the Third Avenue theater, and "Tt Wrong Mr, Wright,” a farcical con edy, Will inaugurate next week with One class of enter ropy | tainment that the Third Avenue pa | day by the trong like better than another, It is | | In “The Wrong Mr. V } | | tare! competent to appreciate, est order of the drama as has t dem: |The Wrong Mr, Wris to t morrow ts on the order of Happened to Hawkins,” acte stell sald can | ing by & Co, 1107 headquarters for! ‘The +++ |Soctety will | Buy, stock Fisheries : | Co. 308 Pacific eie® | ship Eclipse. i | 1 if } | | } | i} fi ae Dosssssrcrrrrrrrrrrririrrrr ri Petestisiieriirins among [old-time a HARRY BERESFORD. ht” at the | ¢r Third Avenue. ugh they are the high comedy, Althe mind that ¢ he popular up-town theate onstrated tim at t ‘What Jone Hunting for and r. Harry Rergsford lar attraction ¢ to be an original jail th create laughter with | fer to horseplay ; ms & good rere. te ome sterling jens all alan will be pack- perform- the Third Avenue Hobart. Get WATCHES at Moore’ Second avenue. Fn gene Lodge, Get afiver noveltios at Moore's. lat RAND OPERA: 1—HOUsSE= Nights and Wednesday Matinee SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Another Visit With “The Old Folks” Back Home Richard Golden tion, It Is refreshing and tremendously ‘The Seattle Times says of the engagement here Inst year: “Richard Golden has drawn this character as fine as Gibson ever drew the American girl, or Hanna PRICES—Sofas, $1.50; entire parquet, $1.00; balcony, 750 and 60 Seats now on aale, cents; gallery, 25 cents. Last | JOHN CORT, Manager. Telephone Main 65 i FRANKPORT ON MAIN brakes of which faile nitting the train to pling WHO IS was fatally bout th ation Ke pe dsoment ROME, A COLD ONE THERE BALLSTON, 3 ye of this char- [coldest weather reco who Is the | cent ye rs was exp of the | morning, ITs sare state will suf k the Tt was 1% degrees b w at Daven M be at Oneonta, ‘enter, 22 below at Stamford, w at Bloomvitie and 23 below at SPECIAL MEETINGS Floating }the Pacifi 0 p. m. } } SEATTLE’S in his dear old New England play that all Americahasapplauded OLD JED PROUTY Pronounced the Best Play of Its Kind That Has Ever Visited the Western Country ‘The Seattle Star anys of the engagement here last year: Superlatives become commonplace in speaking of this Davenport There has been no better seen on the local stage.” Identically the same cast and production, without a single ex- ception as seen here last Christmas week to crowded houses. Mark erformance o SHORE ACRES 4 here yeater the a > Work, throw J into th » station HE? rita. | § od yesterday | of a West 1 ha sy np ABANDONED «SAYS NEED _. STRONGARM) Gifts That Are Useful andj Phe war department has n b A "| BELIEVE BIG CAMP uh ‘GRAND BALL ‘| EVERY SATURDAY THE SEATTLE STAR. Seren Handsome i ha ‘ reatest store of its kind in Northwest rs un acilit for holiday purchasing. f val always give the greater | re, and of course in tt festal son our at- a eet “ in tl we can bring to others. We cannot make a stronger argument for your trade than ene he ay r values to be found at this ind the lasting value of tk t lected from this stock. The-# cope of our fuln 4 The Ohio Stee! Range to you in your h buying is almost limitl |B.& B. i Oil | Heat- FENDERS AND ANDIRONS a Hall, 4] ’ Y, 4 1 f r y he Colonial and NIGHT th hristian Endeavor 4 nervices tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'olock on board the ‘The ship is lying at Coast coal bunkers, foot f Jackson ® treet ‘The Theosophical Soctety, Amanda meets at 118 Third avenue Lecture by Mra, L. P. THEATER } PHONE MAIN 65 © 7FF9d99d99999d9ED9D992 9999999 9999999999999: ee OPERA Seattle’s } Four Nights, Beginning Thursday, Dec. 2. Matinee Saturday WILLIAM COLLIER In Augustus Thomas ON... mor brisk.” leading American comed: Chieago Inter - Ocea: Chicago perform Management of Jacob Litt Direct from a six months’ run at the Madison Square Chie theater, New York Cit Prices—31.50, $1.04 and 2he, Phenomenal ly Successful Comedy, Captions New w York World notch among the ¢ Comments, “A. come dian with @ positive individ- wality.” New York Tribune: “His hu dry and his action T k. HE Collier made an emphatic hit.” William “To few ns.” Collier's alstibly hu top Seats on sale Woduesday, 10 a. me GEREAERERSEAEREA EEARERE CLEARER EAEARKAAEREE GREER ing and $1.00 ne ve ’ FOCEEEE HERE LE CELE EL EEE CLEC FP HHIIIPIPIDIPIPPPPHIPPRIPHPHHIPIIO teed __!1h. 25 Gents THIRD AVENUE THEATER W, Mt. RUSSELL, Manager Seattio’s Only Up-Town Theater A High-Class Family Resert PRICES 20, 10, 40 AND 60 CENTS Phone Main 667 &. With the use of A Specific for the Bives Matinee Tomorrow at 2:15 tea pots, o'clock CUTLE2®. Tomorrow Night at 8:15 From the pocketknife of the boy to the magnificent sets of A Royal Fe You see the new and elegant line of Collar and Cuff Cases we re show cettulota this year—in leather, fine polished wood, to $5.00, Will find a full line of the west things in Jewelry, priced ry low and quality guaran- at 728 Ewing St., Popular Companions at Popular Prices Your Grocers Canned Pine Apple We have ingapore ¥ te are pack hey are raine # left of Thene i right where when the fruit all the flavor of ripened on the few cas ye, hence apple Price 200 per 2\%4-1b, can. Wm.S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 603 Pike, Tel. Main 998 and 271 CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Regulation Army Shirts fast blue, strictly all wool, at KIRK, 12080 First Avo. Prices from | | | fact | Continuing All Week with Saturday Matince Mr. J. J. Coleman Presents the Popular Comedian HARRY BERESFORD In Broadhorst’s Greatest Farcical “The Wrong Mr. Wright” ast of Fun ‘TONIGHT Pet “THE CONVICT’S DAUGHTER’: | So well « atth pe annoyar nto the t A fine selection of bread trays, carvers you'll find the lines re- plete with (he must desirable goods in this line, Quality is im- pressed by every make we show, DON’T FORGET THE Free Presents ap Se Mer SOUVENIR |Z. C. MILES & PIPER COMPAN You Will Have to Hurry If you want some of those “Pingrees Gloria” The new shoe for women; only e HOTELS AND STEAMERS Wilt find our lines of kitohen nigned for thelr BAKING PANS AND CAKB MOULDS. Everything what may be re quired in the hovee rin Une. Conveniences and neceasi- ties for the kitehen in wonderful array of size and in the ty 1021-1023 FIRST AVE. CORNER SPRING MADE—THE ONE THAT WILL BRACE YOU UP AND CHAS JAWAY THE x ‘The Doctors of The State Dectro-Medioal institute 1 favorably known as Be- | MEET ITs P RY REQUTRE- 707 First Ave., Seattle SOLE AGENTS Ours are all ready for your inspection, imported, rect from the best German makers, The collection ts better prettier than ever, prices, as always, the lowest in the city. Bet- ter make your selection early while the range of choice is ample and, complete. DELICIOUS FLAVOR $ YOUR TASTE, AND ITS LESOME MAL ¢ i$ jw HOT WATER |" JUARANTEED OR MONEY Bac 20-inch Jointed Kestner Ki For 10 year the State Electro Dolla at $2.75 Medical Institute has been a fixed SAC, Ee y and it will remain so. It is as BOTTLES 2-inch Jointed Kestner dard as American Gold. Two dozen half-pint bottles delty-| neem ee = <a The State Bi Medloat ~|2-quart pa ee ed to any part of the city, $1.00, ~ine! inted. ‘estner | tute. hag, seer, imitators, but 80] 5 Guart rei hep, eat phone, Rainier 30, Ab wa nn oa 4. ec ou oa. m ° D. 17-inch KI Body 26-Inc! “7 WRITE your troubles if out of aeinok Bas: Bony Oy T-inch Risque Body Dotie oe ty. Thousands cured by corres vesssepeaseence os axa curly hafr, at, -86. t Book ant re await hat : eons st faces with long hair, at o5.08 Stato Electro-Medical Institute quart h cs Dressed Dollis at 25e, 35e, Papin Cah iaiatiae An up-to-date and ; * 50c, T5e, $1.00, $1.50; Safe Deposit and ‘Trust Co.'s 295 Sel OT iret Ave, Ttoome 20, | thene i recat Price Up toy each BROS i price up to, each. 85.00 OD99d9dadaEDD DADPIRDPIDIICCERECCELE IIA DIIRIRED DPDPPIPIIRIIO FUMPAPAATASARAD ARATE AD 3! AT TLE, WASH. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FIN JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Aibert Hansen 722):! The largest J2welry house in the ‘oa xe] Where to GO] Washington Tent & Awning i i C . (I The Maison Barberis jompany. (Ine.) ers of waterproof horse | sh aprons, wag- | MISNI FREDRICK & CO, | Wholesale and Retail, Jewelers and Opticians’ 715 Second avenue, Nugget Jewelry a Specialty, WHY PAY THE PRICE OFA GooD LIGHT AND NOT GET IT ELEOTRIO LIGHT Manufactu and wagon co on tops and umbrellas, has i Tel. Main 1025. the SEASON wh ir DINING HALL fer ati New York Dental Parlors, 614 FIRST AVENUE, PIONEER SQUARE r 300-302 Pike St. Co. NEW YORK DENTISTS Entrance 210 Jame: | Conts no more than the In- §| he. ONLY DENTISTS in Seattle who ABSOLUTELY | PAIN- convenient match-lighting. {1 a B. Lege METHODS for extracting teeth, ie kold crowns and Alling It assures | 5 te oo) z LARGEST AND BEST oo Sela llamar w,tte NEW rome INE n DENTISTS ONLY, All of 0} ALISTS are at B & ( ONLY. |, All Of Gur Ol? who worked for woe ta thie ail nce of smoke and runner Oe |f won’: NEW YORIC DENTAL PARLORS are stilt the * ‘ Tol. Main 1060, 602 Pike St | THE ONE-PRICE | th extracted free with other work ts ord. PAPER The Seattle OLE LCE EEE COLE REE TER CECE EE CEE E CEC RE TEE CE COCKER EE Mi pain when Electric P FAMILY WINE and *rWe do not try to compete with in the city. If you LIQUOR STORE|} °°" 2" nk. Co. iB want heap paper, we |] Eazgest aentat partors and best equipped operating rooms Sn the whole have a large selection. Qur goods give perfect satistaction. | Have your teeth out in the mor ning and'go home with 907 FIRST AVE. | NY in ad vo wattation.” ‘Specler ie: | ‘ nt With freee cetececeneeeceeceeeeeed A — = work wilt bo of Wehawee = = == a | t operators, best gold workmen and “ 4 staft aro inventors of ‘thoderm dent A WORD TO A i calls aganctly what your work will cost by INVESTORS ' a fieegenneelit SRA iit eG aay a Write us and we will send you |I| 1415 Second Ave 2 Gt ‘en with all work for 10 years, Sa an New York Dental Parlors "=, Stn} ts. etgraam See Jas. G. Givens & Oax||| Sane Side of the Street, Same’ |teo7 Frey we AA oe Ploneet_ square, Howard building 6 Boyd tha Bon’ M. "KE ANO UNION Hours: 8:20 a. m. to 8:00 p. m ndays 8:80 a, m. to 2:00 p. m. - = | Block as

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