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i THE SEATTLE STAR a sega : : ; 7 = et - - - t re t AMUSEMENTS | THE SEATTLE STAR | 1 ous a ATEN RE | | BY STAR PUBLISIING co. | H j 1 to| B j a + rt a 2 | BEVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY f Ria fer a al | i Bustness Dept. Matn 1050. Editorial Dept |, Main 113% Sg! Meer bhi 7 . 7 jd po a Wan { K B®. Hasard Wells, Editor } sec, Huninoss Manager . Nort of ¢ ~ - de a aa "see 3 By 5a i wa | : - A i vr nha Z \ Genttle—it0T Third avenue , TE «yi oes Ry nd bebehiotion, | Opet St niont ole. |i The Big Musical Show —Tomorrow (Sunday) New York jet Buttding a [Thonn St hich were i trom th nd Two Succeeding Nights Chicaxo—2 & Wxprens 1 ullding > hy : J, Mets, pas tte ’ trike of { ‘One cent per copy of Uwenty-ave conte par mouth deitverng | ETO ha : gy * aoc ae A gg THE SEASON'S EVENT { Oy mail ore | 7 A prod he ath avenues. | ony former ¢omp | f - Sraanannven, 4 \; th try hi bigh mame, 10:90} willy 6 $2.26 for eight, Inntead) th ambleaa M I fu Special Mectings 1 enented to the Inde-| R BOY AND A LITTLE TRAGEDY f the clas tae The | der ophical notety Ame pendent Co, d an readily | OF Jacene ix laid in Venice Inthe 18th] tiattery Street Mt meets at 111k ‘Third avenue [agreed to by Manager Claypool | ‘A boy bere has been discovered in New York. He wasn't a hero of jcentur The hero in Paul di No-| Drake. At ll a. 1 p.m “An Outline of ‘Theos. rs | —_—_ #he Mickel-siovel Kind. He didn't beat off a footpad or put out a fire, [Yare, a son of the exiled Doge, who! Side of Our Ret Mra, Le 1, Hush, Dancing Cla ns to Venice under the mame of| 7 im, “Mana Ure . en City ‘Theosophical Bociety| prefessor Wilson at Ranke Wi H gait © dome Bibs ‘tet moth n all the force | P ant le us lear Little fellow, who lov mother ¥ Ri 1 an ins tion | First M, 16.—Rev tandell * in Pioneer block at 8 p. m.| Monday and Friday evenings. Pri- of his war ’ st Ae air Die ry At iL a. m. A Paulie View i af — we _ Sorre May Coane vate lessons dally. i wae thie Way “9 ne murder of bial p. m., The Cords of Bir jennie 8, Clark pense A ; : er ee eae Lives are blotted out | father. his tiasion he| trinity M. Ko-Rev, H, #4. Gowen Y. M,C. AvoRév. F. ¢ wih | Duntap, real estate. #4 Unton block. | a elty of ratty a Live ‘ meets and falla in love with Linora}at tla. im. "The Sacrifice and the », m., cloning the week | ———— a | sity there, and the next day the people forg That is whter, whom he se- | Incense op. m, “The Haunted | be Jam pasar te 1a, * a by o train. He was on — saree MP. (Green Lake)—Rev. 3 CR ay ot prayer: | ‘The World’s Biggest Musical Comedy ) 7 old, wast B, Sutton. At di &e im, “Inrae x wil! lend Uttle that except his eehool mates saw him, and tn an instant @ Pooliahnes Op m., “Christ tor . | angled Little body lay by the . Me--Who am I For?" i 1.| STREET GAR COLLISION | WITH MR. NED NYE AND Both legs were cut off. ‘ North Seattle Raptist—Tev + | f 712 Twentieth a | fe om, and he os Winburne of Iiinols will proach at ty Druiped lant e ISTS bo cig tient seemam. He was sus for a few minutes, and he said Winburne of Iiinola wit 5 | My ruined last ev Store gpen until 10 otelook to FIFTY SELECTED ART! big policeman Zion Raptist (Colored)-—Rev ight— “Tell my mother T ain't hurt’much, and don’t scare her, and please J. G, McPherson, Atll a What Mike EN) fr ae And the Big Production in its Entirety Bave my school books.” | Ye Eternity?" 7:8 | It Is the Record-Breaking Musical Comedy of the century our bi " 2 Ge . » body of ne , SNIDER’S, OR BLUE LABEL Bf) is the Brightest and riest Musical Play hein half on hour later the life went out of the little body of Jumes CATSUP—Bpecial today— Kh ne be Brighten ft ond eeriers eS ntrantionn Randizro Per bottle . 180 It Ix Lavishly Rich in Costumes and Scenery. “Don’t seare mother," Per don it Is the Play with the Best Looking Ensemb: ‘These arg fine words—the kindness of maturity, love full grown, from Penny 3 ORANGE PEKOE TEA— DON’T FAIL TO SEE IT. MAKE | | | Pleteber | | The lips of a mere baby, They te b own story Regular 75 nt value, EARLY RESERVATIONS FOR SEATS Hira aee bests a ho boy Who r : = woe wey sg soeet Retchert Bro: ter Introduce It, per pound PRICES—61.80, $1.00. 780: 66 Cistein 68 0:00 chars to Rix mother's lap, snuggle down close Into her arma, and te Sey 2 i y aS bev. od cea Mares ’ Ber of his troubles and bis enj tw: of the big words that puaaled NEW CLEANED CURRANTS BE" Fgyiant...LAST TIME 9 film; of the wounds that coult onty be cured by a kiss, ‘That ts the kind Christiar Per pound ..scees seeeeee tle Of love that puts good Into boys: that 1 them brave and tender ana frue—as children. as young men, as patriarchs. It's too bad that little “Jim” is dead. There was good stuff in him, 4 fand the world has need of these mother-loving boys who lie so close to the bosom that nourished them, that even in their dying moments they ©an say, “Tell mother I ain't bert a and don’t scare her.” genfelter. At 1 for Young Men;" Faith. First Unitartan mon At Ma with « Soul—Brow Roman Catholic Meeting. NEW RAISING— Per pound .....46 seeeeeesIOe NEW WALNUTS— Per pound. ...+-seeeeeees-200 2-pound brick . 3-pound jar «eo . We S-pound jar .. + $155 20- pound b 05 60-pound tub, per pound. .290 “Lost River" hurch of Immaculate Conception “Pennsylvania” will be given ft | the last time tonight, the perform: ance commencing at 8 o'clock sia to enable the company to leave rie e jand shapely chorus . . t in seintillating ” ne fof last year, and with an entirely |moiodramatic success, “Lost Biver.” jnew dress and scenic equipment i8) which is in rai form and made Bald to be even better ti andl, starting impression at the New is headed by Miss Floye Redledge, | York Fourteenth Street theater, run- Of Mr. James Darling, Mr. Ned Ny@|ning six months to unprecedented Per pound ..... BIG ITALIAN PRUNEG— The Comedy CALIFORNIA FIGS— Per pound ..... CORN MEAL YELLOW— 10-pound wack ......+046 ELEANOR BARRY eDWIN HOLT FRANCES GRAHAME MAYO CLIFFORD LEIGH ADOLPH JACKSON LAURA THOMPSON CHARLES LANE “TL KINGSTONE Mr. Harry A. Trvax, Miss Marie |;ectip BR pyr mig nes Della Rosa, Mise Charlotte Uart,|Guritected Nis former print poncene Miss Toby Craig, Mr. Frank Keesee.tin this compankn play to “Biue| Mr. Frank Rowan, Mr. Harry J.| Jeans,” In Chicago and otter larg®| Bet . Frank C. Fay, Miss |cities" “Lost River” has even sur-| A BARGAIN HERE Violet Letter and Miss Jeanette} passed its metropolitan record. The! tarwis. * Bay appeals strongly to the ‘mind. | jerrmann eye and heart. it te a thrilling A REAL BARGAI . Herrmann, the wizard, closes his|!0ve story, crowded with humor: IS N ENNIP. RELPPERTH engagement at the Grand tonight. |incidents of homely life and choc Pit P. KREPE Sg ee eae | CT SRN nse. rom IT MUST BE. LIQUOR DEPT rae cee nysterious stream in Indiana that iat 10 o'clock for the engagement of |Sinppears ander a mountain FRESH ROLLED OATS—Hot from the mili— 9-pound ores Mo %-pound sack |. $3.60 WHISKEY— of the new Indian circus at Ninth Union Square theater in New York, ‘ long after “The west - Ie Byes Sc, Tes ieee ‘ It hes been stated that “Hello, Billi” ‘ee | Fepatation and tremendous “Hello, Bill,” a roaring farctat - Was won by a single song and al comedy, comes to the Grand next single. character. This Frifay and Saturday nights. [t i» i the Salvation Army lassie. which | a clean, natural comedy, depending , nea NOTICE was ". whate! oF SALE OF x | ui eo ‘Was extremely origina!.so delightfully | on nothing but its inherent humor, i REY. LOT 1. LOCK FOF | fundreds turned. away, coy. Sasanre thai it, tascings af Mitty lines and startling situations | JUNTY ADDITION .. , flarious comedy. i a ee carry A&hrough. pearing to the board that as a plot Jamen 4821 1406 Becond ave. ELLO oure packed everywhere. purchase of lot 1, block 7 of King of its original background, an un-|be the appearance of the sterling ‘and meritor-|4ctor, Chas. D. Herman as a star, ae supported ‘by the " famous Warde "The lyrics which Hugh Morton has Cofmpany at the Seattle theater tc fed to. it. are. splendid MOrrow night. playing 2 two week: ty addition, and that by order land a : required by ¥ 3 the hour of 2 4 = ° t for the hearing Dear 8ir—M *. Ge ‘ DDS and Ends so deters: advirability of sel an engage o week at my h Fy ing sald operty: and on eaid day/ ‘Hello Bill nese hn bee p for daily use, on, the board | ff given entire satisfaction to my mudi all serviceable bar- ing fully advised in the ken of It tn tho highest term gains. Saturday night dhue & Kel emed it to the best in eat T have piaye ° y of King, tha an on ve sald property be ability. T cannot tmagine f 2 o'clock p. m. of said sale Tooth Picks, two boxes for The county treasorer ts hereby di- ted to appear at said sale, Round Head Clothes Pin 10 dozen for 1 Tin Jell Tins, each Decorated Cuspadore. .2 forth ot tae pees Tollet Paper, two rolla for under, said deed to be attested by 12 the county auditor under his official | 1 Dated thin 23rd day of October, | 1902. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS. SIONERS OF KING COUNTY B. Lamping, Clerk ef the Board. SALE OF COUNTY Ni, Bloek 5, Week Starting. ven med PARRA ARRAN RS oy’ wh f uunty purchase RO ss by A a A tlock's or King ba Pa) ES) ae, py y ade and that by MR. CHARLES t the hour of 2| was set for the he NOTELTY HEATER [2202 for the hearing th . “{Halta“Vita “The Perfect Food" GARNET OAK HEATER it to give satis sald property be wt down It Is theref rdered that the county be directed to pawt four f f ttom and top, ¢ door, nlekeled foot reata, MALTA-VITA, the perfect food for old and young, sick or weil. Pipe check damper niar; made with swing off sunty courthouse Church of Our I Rev X. Pre mn; Bungay schoo sp tt ena} PACH HOME CMOK BO RR nnn : Vespers and benediction, 7 p. m. HAMS— Bicrea eure Church "Rev. George FOr POR onsesssessessest70 TWO NIGHTS AND MATINEE mT BEE: | A. Hild, pastor. Low mane, 6 a. tm. FULL CREAM NEW YORK retly marries, The girl. percetv-/and & bm. Childress meee sik CHEESE 4 WS ng that he is in league with the in- |. ™.: MER mate Ane err cniidres's Per pound ... + +206 NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. tity to him until after the marriage. |™ass; Vespers. sermons and benedic ‘ DELICIOUS CREAMERY This leads to scenes of great power, | tion at 7:29 p. m. BUTT ER— for a limited engagement of | three | eet eet et arseune Ten 2 inde’ Dealt oe ee oe 52 room on First avenue; party 9 ase atted Innthis casino |*one and Bottom the Weaver. |sented. - B. Hi t hi Co. must sell: cash Domestic Gina nd Next Friday and Saturday. masterpiece is of a higher quality Es ag nee Chatre’s Circus e uichinson oe | Bargains, must be sold at once. Per +++ $3.00 and $3.50 ‘then. ts usually found tn productions £08 “rnc Henrietta he copearing | ,7heTe Nill, be another exhibition | P at ale W. H. THOMPSON & CO. HELLO BILL By Willis Maxwell Goodhue ily carried. th day of November . Pricen—$1.00, Mo, 50c, 2c, Seats on sale Wednesday, 10 a. m. -Sunday, N HERRMANN The Great} SEATTLE’S sone CORT, My’, LEADING THEATER | Seven Nights, We i ; COMMENCING | TOMORROW } | «ee MATING : I) rste belo vatnattc Proguctot ate LOST RIVER): A aa ‘ BUSTER Pat Wea JULES Muay een BIC SCENIC PROC THURSDAY MATINEE. STuaRT Rosson EVAPORATED APRICOTS — Bf as DROMIO OF SYRACUSE wn of Errors Under the Direction of Danie! V. Arthur. Most Elaborate Production Ever Given Shakespeare's Im- mortal Comedy. Thureday Night JosePH A Stuart Hobson in “The Comedy of| sue aren awain a Errore,” mend: ~ ae GOOD TABLE CLARET. PRICES—$1.50, $1.00, 750, 50c, 25c. Seats on wale Monday, 10 Sus hee ae young New York contractor. Por ool. . 800 and The & Mm. at beth box oMfice windows. Telephone orders taken. — Bix ‘This production ‘of the delightful [een building an aqueduct IMPERIAL PORT WINE | only to one purchaser for each performance. Carriages at 11 Shakeapearea comedy is the most or wal npeere TF) . elaborate that ever has been staged, ‘ SEAGRAM'’S CANADIAN and as Mr. Robson has surrounded | Srys Last River WHISKEY— Dumesit with | players of unusual 20 people in. the « } digs : Es 2 thr strength and fitticas his appearance [at nohcen, & countes JAMESON’S TRISH WH te In this city is to be regurded as one|inree horsem, and mit the super 2 KEY— STATTLE’S JOHN CORT, mer. es the Jeiding, Gromatie ae = ery of the New York production. plendid Yulwes in medium bottle .. one $1.25 LEADING ‘ ? e season. Mr. Robsoa long has weight, overc that ppp ggg ot Pen & “LeVY's ‘ADI ana Glever comedians la making its stath Deen the leader of interpreters of Florence Roberts have the style and fit of the LOD3ING HOUSES bt Pd Ban 65 Sonal trtumphal “tour of America | classic comedy. and. sin the death| | The engagement of Florence Rob- | higher priced gannenta sah Ou tobe ant X a Full quart bottle . $5 THEATER weertnoent ‘ompton, 5 tor, haalerts and company ¢loses at the &: 400--On Mal rooms, mod Y A “Taltod cnekgamans ‘ct tance |been without @ rival in such parts |aitie theeter tonight. “The Adve ere . bag (a edatepantd Satorday Matinee iu est comedy this year. iggest hit of the season. rilliant costumes. right sayings. risk action, ‘While successes Warde Co: | attained through a single and origin- mpany Sept. 18th, 1902, application was it of the period. reel ght: Bectaee: st sate eee tae ‘The most interesting event of the |made to the board ¢ unty com. oats of good things. wae i York” contains, azide | Rear future tn theatrical circles will . . missioners of King county for the | soccandsomely gowned women. so<o< reathing room only the rule. Los Angeles, Cal, Oct. 25, \ To John Cort, Manager Grand Opera Touse, Seattle. hen o€K Are just about to complete se with their company in did and the show has not only jence, but the press of the city #. Personally I think the comedy ar, the company is good, and aid, who exsays the title role, is a comedian of exceptional anyone else in the role after witnessing H It ta therefo ‘That the specials are never de- een wn Pe . d's performance of the part p , if of King +4 we Xs. | not hesitate to recommend “Hello Bill" to your patrons, livered, so everything as being one of the brightest and cleanest comedies this senson med on pr = Fle “oon it will surely satisfy all classes of people. Very truly you we offer can be eas- ‘ $100.00, anid OLIVER MOROSCO. Both Phones Main 43. ‘ any, a a TOM REILLY vs. TREMBLE Hot Préliminary Between INDIAN J BARNEY MULLEN a The Irish Cyclone. f Ten Rounds, Our entire of Diamonds, Wi ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY D. HERMAN COMPANY Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday Matinee, nickeled teat, nickeled damper, and clean out door ; erty at the front “THE LION’S MOUTH”’ ry of all kinds, Cut Sterling Silverware Sliver . Plated eran aee Silver Novelties, lov. 16 Mr. Arthur F. Warde Present the Distinguished Actor, ‘Ops thing appe firat-class Jewelry ed withor the highest bid Frederick & G0. J 1d Opticians, Hinckley bik. 719 Seeond AV& Ys |] 28 Hinckley Block, Third Floon a , B. Lamping Clerk of the Board. y Hensel mre iV ‘Toronto, Can. MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD CO, Battle Creek, Mich, MALTA-VITA 2 cp Arye along wae 4 fon ae and automatic cover Jel Nnings. gh, ter skin Skee te Be eek A Romantic Drama by Henry Guy Carleton, baliding alities, more nerve stimula: foun | —Inaide 20 inches, length 22 inches...% 0 ie oth day, of December, 1903 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights, Shak: ott § fh ‘ | Inside 22 Inches, length 23 tuches BO [iat the hour of 2 o'clock p. ms and A somnles fit ot Tae eN ie and beater oot supper 26—Inside 26 inches, Jength 24 Inches Rise that due return of aald male be made OTHELLO” will remov: jndomn The county treasurer ts hereby di Mr. Herman in the title rote. ted to appear at sald sale and to Eat MALTA-VITA iiecetee all Soom ome in thivoas NOTE.—Same productions that made a big hit in San Francisco, ca a issuing to the sv att Pp <, 600, Te, $1.00 Matines, 26e, fe 2 ‘or all the proceedings had thereun : " _ MALTA-VITA needs no cooking. Ger, sald deed to be etteatad py the F MPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS county auditor under hi mn Lie ae anager - Always ready to eat co {Dated thin bth Any. ¢ i fanutacturing | Ser rame gold by Groce Second Av., Madison and Spring Sis. at, > (henr Bonney & Stowart Fuscral Liven Moved to 1406 ad AV® _ Ramaker Musi¢ ©.

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