The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 26, 1907, Page 5

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ERIENCES OF AN’ OFFICE BOY that T go home to lich and when I come back I take the editors deak and av FREDDIE HENRY THE aeeroe BOY Have you ever be wit tet you of mM) » off the ctty 10 1 go home works in the » to go And get th trom the city « waives not my | mporing rgom told ft was aE boy did’ent know that I could'ent and then he that there was know such one to him and | ppened to be two phones at the same time & sehock and {t nearly j0W ENGLISH WORKWOMEN, BY. ORGANIZING, DIGNIFY LABOR MARY B. MACARTHUR. At the anaual meeting of Brit. | which has just where deingates 2,000,000 workers, the most matter discussed was the of women workers. the general secretary Biague tells how women are jo England. Miss Mac Wes in America last winter, | Snapshot of Countess of Warwick Unions, Taken as She Was Leav ing Labor Congress at Bath, En Y 8. MACARTHUR. of the Women's Trade je of Great Britain. Exctustve Service.) reat Britain que to realize the ne- lo “egy ge going ahead with no fault of their « gow know that if we! organized we can fight | tie wit heuccess and ‘Mbor rights as insistent year we have | tr In Dundee our are 140,000 women in Great Bri fe frereasing 20 tate ate flooded with demand: Organizations. All trades ent advance in wages women (act had been made. dispute to be aria Mm Weavers, tailors workers and q craphers ie are far alivad of the United Sand other contr ¢ but two examples We have a sick fund Investigating he we have levor for socurin ment where our ine bers can have dignified as AMUSEMENTS SS SNISSISISISISISIS ISIS ISS 5 teabel Irving. | Wabel Irving, the « Gh detress, who was « semees as the star in “The BR fed last season as th “Seman in Search of » Husband, Mil appear at the Grand to company which ¢ Future Attractions. “The Girl Who | Fet given the nections will app At the Seattle “Raifies,” the Mb the Seattic. Drove one of of th {8 04 to mot ph VANCOUVER, B. C,, DIRECT, mentally we! and th Wit have 86 instruments ‘The other two features of the pro Sram will be Greig’ “Peer Gynt" ulte and Humperdinok’s prelude to Hansel and Gretel,” The concert will be given at the Grand opera house tomorrow after noon at 8 o'clock oreheat At the Third Avenue, The final performance of Nights in achar Room” will be jalven at the Third Avenue theater tonight. Starting with the matinee tomorrow, the Taylor company will present the wellknown Mexioan melodrama, “Beacon Lights The play contains a strong plot and bas & moral of the sort to please those who Ike a good ending to all plays Frederick Clarke and Laurette Taylor, who will appear in the prin cipal roles, are sald to have parts particularly sulted for thetr style of | acting One week from tomorrow Man ager Taylor will tnaugurate a #e ries of Chartes I. Maney's sense tonal melodramas, the firat bill to be the comparatively new play, Acrows the Pacific At the Lol The last performances of “All the ‘omforts of Home, the farce-com y which has been running all k at the Lois theater, will be en tonight, tomorrow afternoon and night. Starting Monday night, Manager Pantages will offer his stock company in the Goodwin ons, “In Mizqura. Here there will be no Monday matinees, as the management has found it necessary to players reat on that afternoon In Mizgoura” was written by Augustus Thomas, and has been one of the m eatul of this playwright's ploces. The scenes are laid in Pike county, Missourt, and the plot centers around a sense tion ain robbery of sev eral years ago. xpre Coliseum Announcements. More big acts open at the Coll soum = th it Monday afternoon There will Nelson Farnum troupe of #; Felix Ad ler, the dial modian; Roy Me Brain, with a Wilbur Amos, the juggler; t plotures; the Americana Trio, a singing act, West and Van Siclen, in “The Col ne Gymnasium,” and other feat ures, This evening and tomorrow patrons of the Coliseum will have the last chances to see the Deaves Mannikins and other «pectaities now current at the James at. house At Pantages’. | The fourth week of Manager Pan tages Unequated Vaudeville opens at the Pantages theater Moa day af It Includes The Josie mpe, bleyele per minstrel; Una Clayton and com any, in ao dre tic sketoh; the Jensen company, ilusionists; Har die Langdon, singer and come dieone; the moving pletu and the illustrated song. Tho last por formances of th be given tonix and ton The wh will be con will metude an impro ated song by Barton Barton and Ashley, the (wo com lane who have made «@ bit ta anal Boat Sal At the Star. After tonight and ernoon and night will be a of acts at the Star the ater. The last performances of the musica! comedy A Day the at th orrow aft Races,” will take place formancea, On Mond afternoon the Lewielake company wit to} hange the offering to “The Heaw | ty Deetor,” said to be the strongest avesty in the troupe's repertoire. rh b non Monday lnew moving pictures, a new batiad sy Joe Bonner, Trixeda and Robin son, singers, and Martin and Crouch, comedy acr * will also At the Lyric. Manager Rosenbaum of the Lyric theater promises his patrons the sont Yaudevilie bill which the the for next week ator has ever kno Tonight, tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night will eee t . which has drawn crowded houses all week Tho ne Monday will tneinde HLitian Fisher, the well known loca soprano and cal inetre » coma from “The Geisha iLe Rertus pe omedy acroba joll & Hart G La ne et Drew & lryant In Happened Mert ed song, “Day 8 Lyriescope moving pictu At the Oliver. The Oliver's now bill contains a loumber of surprises, whieh, the snagement avers, must he seen to 4 The management s y of m yned, and surprises will come Oliverseope. Vaudeville novelt t atermixed with the moving pictures and the it will be the mt ever, according to Manager Traggarth. 80!.D1IERS MUST WASH. @ apprect y of making a tng pletur jeome of }from the The army regulations have been amended, and a new clause Inserted equiring all soldiers to wash thetr bar and wherever tt », on the field the recent DELEGATES ARE NAMED. IMPROVEMENT CLUB MEETING A meeting of the Magnolia Way Improvement club will be held f planning permanent tmprove ments for Magnolia w The meeting place t nd ay Held Under Heavy Bail IOLA, Kan. Oct. 20 Whitlow, a ed of the murder death by a razor in her father's yard, has been held ut $10,000 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY OCTOBER 26, 1907 PEANUT E IS GIVI (By United Press.) LAMES MOTHER-IN-LAW, PA RAARA RPA RAR ALLL AR AAPL AAA AD = An affidavit GOP 26.—One oneal mother-in-law, Mra n, in the respons peots to show how promptly publiel oan be carried on nicipality in the laying of Moe big | water pipe down Uniom atreet to be done at a cost of about $78,000 Weok'a diet ened Professor to the point of giving up and ad The professer de for fruit that ep has a desire amounta in ite intensity Northwestern Mutual tomperature . & A04neh cast tr Jaf down Pine to Melrose, on down Pike tg Hub ¢ the first nine months of the year and also during phywleal condition despite rome to Pike place and no on to the water front narrow to 24 inches at Sixth av This big ploce appetite for Since January Ist over $20,000.00 been added to the cash assets The pipe will wet at 60 days AUTO DRIVERS ARRESTED, taken out for known as the Ping The pipe now down would be fod 19 feet if allowed to stay violating the speed filling in on what » chauffours were 4 Charged with If you wonder how it in possible for us to make thin saving and at » reloased up we shall be ploased to explain the matier to you either nm gave their names as Owen Mo SUIT OVER PHONG. Hartlett and © CALL ANNUAL ELECTION. call from one Fither a postal or tele 1 will get prompt The annual election of officers of p restramned f Ing out Newell's tolephone 208 Columbia at “Families Supplied With Oysters Says the Oysterman. “Families Supplied With Oysterettes,"* Says the Grocerman. _ thus they join hands on the good things of life. Oysterettes The oyster cracker with a teste to it, always crisp and fresh, in moisture-proof packages, jeorge Thateher, negro of the Best Thought Is--- That a good beer is a temperance beverage. That the increased consumption of beer is solving the so-called “Tem- perance Question.” The enormous sale of oesdesecsesesoeeseseee THE OLIVER 08 Speaks volumes for its uplifting work in this DREAMLAND RINK ee . ‘ = am = a Soe your table means good Food and Drugs Act, ery home, Delivered to any part of the city. { Seattle Brewing & Malting Co POOREAAROORODS Me we nen ne + ARPRAADMAOMOSMORAOOOAANOBAORO ODN ee AMUSE MENTS. Pte tah ehh fin | BIL L onda i Afternoon LBWI & LAKE MUSICAL COMEDY COMVANY, @ “The Keauty Doctor” TRIXEDA AND ROMINSON rancing anh Tal son INN IOM MARTIN AND CHODEH MOTION rioTURES KH STAR ORCHESTRA SEATTLS LEADING VAUDEVILLE TREATION COLISEUM went FRICTA—100; Be; Keserved sents, 100; One NEW ACTS Monday Afternoon NELSON-FARNUM TROUPE od Acrobats WILBUR AMOS Jugaler YeLIX ADL Comedian FAMOUS MOTION PrloTURES “ rom Wrance WEST AND VAN SICLEN Musical Aot AMERICAN THIO * " Comedy skétet HOY MeBRAIN The Fe ¢ Batiadigt 4,100 SEATS TEN ORNTS SUNDAY AND ALL WEEK—MATINERS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Mpecial Kugagement of the AMERICAN COMEDIENNE, ISABEL IRVING In the New Play by CLYDE Prren, The Girl Who Has Everything Direction of Liebier & PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 766 300. poem nelected as special souvenir night. On this wraph portrait of Miss Irving will be presented to THE GRAND Sunday, 3 P. M. HYMN OF PRAISE, By the Choral Symphony Society Choru ‘ Mra Clara Georgi Law » x wt; Tenor; Mr John Mill nductor, Mr Jas Hamilton SEATTLE THEATER RUSSELL & DREW, Managers. Phones 43 Tyme, “Retries Week Starting Tomorrow La Shelle Company, to PAUL ARMSTRONG'S Detighttai American Comedy The Heir to the Hoorah The Play You Liked Mest t PRICMH: fe to $1.00: Matinees, 28e and it Your Seats Now on Male. ‘Under Southern Skies” and “Three of Us"—Two AN TAGES VAUIEY Wook Starting Monday Matines, October t9th UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE PSS MEL or Wahi GhORGE Dusky Charset 4—UNA CLAYTON €O.—4. Offering “What's in a Namer™ HERE JENSEN ©0_ THivetont HARDIE LANGDON, Comedionoe EXCLING ACROBATS—4, Most Expensive Cy- Arc MER, Famous Minstrel, Original Impersonator of ELWELL; PANTAGRSCOPE, Matiness Dally, Continuous Shows Sunday THEATRE S Main 1304, Ind. 4004 « Horeati i Phones: Sun Wednesda: ®. Perforu t Augustus areat Play, “IN MIZZOURA” A Strong Atory 4 Br Played. The Season has y ¢ fine plays and « : * honed in every particular, Next W POCCoroeoeoee: Tin AVE. Tie ATER Third and Pine. Main 2091; Ind. 9205 STARTING TOMORROW, MATINE m SUNDAY, WEDNES- A AY, GREAT MEX BEACON LiguTs nei Or; Ror Koala, 10s. Matinere—16e Nort Pye ACROSS THE Th sram Rxtraord A pure, ONLY STRICTLY ON ALL DEPOSITS As we do, our patrons are ne ely de but individuals to whom we are personally RST AVE OPPOSITE PoeT OFFice B ARPA PAPL RAL AOA ses esbeestesteeseeeeeeeeees

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