The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1907, Page 5

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the Military Maid"; “The Surprise Party” Bob Stickney and Bis equine and oantne act; Rinaldo, the tramp fiddler, and other now acta. JAMUSEMEN TS At the Lois, ThE wocond week of Clay Clem ents engagement at th Lote thoater will be given to a produc tion of “The Hells,” a tragio French play used with success by Codtelin Sir Henry Lrving and othay famous otora, A number of additions will made to, the Lote Stock com ny, Whieh will again support Mr ment ch production te promis the theater, The usual matine wit be given At Pantages 8 The last performance of this], ° woek's bill at Pantages’ vaudeville | house will be given tomorrow, when | ! the show will be continuous, Next | p Week's offerings, which will go on | Monday, will include The Buckay Quartetto, a pair of comedy jw giers, a blackface monologiat and will play & return engagement Coming to the Star and mimic, and other new acts. At the Third Avenue. the Third Avenue thea }laat time tonight. Reginning to morrow afternoon and running all next week, the theater will have which James O'Ne tarred for a Taylor company will be used, and Manager Taylor promises an ade quate production GRAY AND GRAHAM, At the Collseum Next Week, Frits! Soheft jMany novelties Unele Tom's Cab- | Wied Scheff, perhaps the most |in™ will be given its last prosenta-| Advices from Valder, recelved at w on the light! tion at the Seattle tonight the offices ef the Alneka Cons 1 by what is ‘bnous soprano ners stage, 800) a ‘ Steamahtp company today, sta’ i be the original New York Colleeum’s New Acts. that the Alaska steamer Jeante, B aad appearing tn one Of) Tonight and tomorrow the Coll-|the company’s Alaska f ‘Rost succes comie operas Swill elie Eddy Family, 49 uncharted rock between St Elias Be deca comes to the Grand | the Whirling Arabs and other acts |82d Middleton, December 7. The Per we cau | of the current bill for the last time, | steamer is now at Valdes and is vg Monday, Tuesday y and Thursday nights She will be Next Monday the Coliseum will pre | dlecharging for examination sent “The Musical Beli Boy and | put on Thursday afternoon ~ hi aie though whe is not thought to be/ Scheff ts singing the tt i Beary Blossom's and Herbert's “Mademotselle “which bas had a three- fan in New York. The oc = be an event extraordi mic operas go, the ate » far having been of breaking nature. damaged to any extent STEAMER MANETTE Seattle steam boi dering how the steamer Manette fared in the gale that blew over Maude Fealy Tonight. Pealy will be seon at the —. tonight in “The The Manette had left during the day, bownd for Grays Harbor The steamer has been tn service o the sound for a number of years and during the past season plied sut of Seattle on the Alki point route, Captain McMillan, by managing owner, has another 1 at Grays Harbor and decided to rum the vessel around there and place the Manette's machinery tn the new vessel As to the steamers seaworthi Mheater tomorrow afternoon, ness some of the shipping men are is own company. The doubtfu tty low in the is promised as a revival of old water and | necessary free Minstreisy, embellished with NEAL AB board to up in @ stress of festures and containing‘ With Primrose Minstrels weather Are You Troubled | With “insomnia?| Primrose’s "Minstrels. proof of claim that minstrel. dead, George Primrose has gathered vocalists and negro * from near and far and tourtng the country. Prim- remembered Seattle from and, knowing the city’s for blackface shows, be & week's engagement at the ~ “The Pure Malt Tonic” taken before retiring has a quiet- ing and soothing effect on the nerves; it will insure a good : night’s rest. Ask Your ay, Family Physician Prepared by Malt Rainier Dept. POESOPOOOSSS OS OOOO OOOSSHOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOD Seattle Brewing & Malting Co. POEOESOOSSSOSSHSOOSOSOOOOOSOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOD Phones---fxch. 27, Ind. 27 THE SEATTLE STAR SUNDAY TOPICS * orrrrrtrr ry i. SATURDAY. DEC. 14, 1907. sticen for the church col the Saturday Star Will not be acoopted after 6 o'clock Friday afternoon subjects of wermoné Owing to delay livery of malls notices should » mailed as arly aw posal ble in order The Star office at the time specified the management of ee ee NEE q Hunth & Rudd, ecoentriques, who | # | Tomorrow will see a continuous | 5 sonurea Philippt Abune of Sunday farewell performance of the old ots at the Star theater, On Mon-| day the Star will present the Lewis |&@ Lake in a new musteal after plece; Paseatel, aert Maitland, characte |legorteal Laterpreta | fal," by Mra, W. M. Pattorsor “Camille,” with Laurette Taylor | 1p) in the title role, will be gtven at] for the] Monte Cristo,” the famous play ta] decade. The full strength of the} advance wale STEAMER JEANIE! : Prechytn an |ie it Hkely to be through the me | acco: Sunday school, FEAR IS FELT FOR THE LOCAL FLASHES The Heavenly the sound early yesterday morning | jare to be nam {blected president of the Seattle Re Back sliding Man's Prayer.” Hi gre ee CHolbreok m) rvioen, 7:40 p. Chria« prayer and lecture, mybloct, “Alexandria ganity,” Commencing Monday eve saa public market will remain ope 4 German Evangeliean Lutheran | that Christmas shopy Zion's church—Terry av, and Stew} do thelr marketing. Wednesday grt at, Rev, H. Poland morning a special Christmas din Bunday sehool, 0:50 a m.; we | play will be prepared at the mar 10:20 a. om, “Johannes a 1, oin | - Vorbild der ‘Trene saenkiihiad Grace (German)—Georgeto Today there was a record-break Services conducted in Prosbyt ing crowd at thé Pike place market church, Spokane av.; Rev, Guthes| with every Indication that all rec M. Feeger, pastor; Sunday school, | ord® will be brok before the 1:30 p.m.) serviogs, 2:50 p.m; sub-|elose of business | as Biet du, der la Kommen Boll Next Monday a French restaur emmanuel-—Garfl t, near ; W ” opened and anothe Queen Anne av w werent wilt be opened and another will be added pastor, Munday meat m easton, adie m.Southvinoe | CHURCHES MOVE FOR Miscellaneous PROHIBITION Spiritual Belence Boctety—A, O. { w hall, 19 Viret ay Rev - ~ 4 Mary A. Btoin, pastor, Conference! 4 masse meeting, having for its There te No Viclor the Pespie et jobject the launching of a proht wh ; " bition boom in this state was held toctety—ATki hall, /ast evening by the Men's Club of i L. N. Foster, the Tabernacle Baptist church, It rvices at % p. is planned to invite all the church af the Time membership of the city and other at 80 p.m int i to join in the movement Bible Spiritual Setence Boclet br Liar Mage Z 4 liclikons Are Federal Appointements. Many and Diver WASHINGTON, Deo. 14.—-Upon The The ‘ Hoctet ecommendation of Representative tle lodge—-1420 § nd inday at| Cushman, Dr. 8, W. Haltt has been § Pp. m. lecture; subject, “The Al- appointed pension vining sur geon at Port Ang ‘Bchool of Hiumination-—Igan halt Dr. A. J. Appleton, resigned. de building, 4 pom. Wilson Out Devile.” of 252 men a GIVE “CANDIDA’’ Seattle playgoors, as the hea the most widely ade the pl thoroughly awake to the dramatic] discussed drama of the day in the importance of the production of| world’s great capttald Berard Shaw's ¢ dida at Under the circumstances Wigan's Arcade hall next Tuesday! production of the play in Seatt) and Wednesday evenings. This! mark a distinctly commendable play has never been seen here, nor| effort on the part of its sp lish something which Seat dium of a dramatic road company,| tle has not yet seen, nar since “Candida” appeals only to|«iving of a » the limited number of int tun!) plays with picket caste and s playgoers who delight in the fine| cial scenic inveatitures, plays possible play of wit and sclntiliant epigram| which it is by no m with which Shaw enriches his to see through any dramas, Of melodramatic the play has litie, but in intensity or aida” bh a t hi agency btlety of motif “Can-| be put on in the same careful man om been excelled, | ner Ranking Co. for $64,436.11 fhe capital stock of the new |"4d Insufficient funds on deposit | eelewo: ation to be incorporated by Charge te Filed. the Made-in-Scattie committee has ‘ - . been fixed at $1,000 in sha of _The ogg = a Eo. wor 13: each proprietor of the Oxford Tatloring The committee met yesterda Afterncon and devised pians fo the incorpora Nine trustees 4 later possession navy blue cap cloth, the property of the United States navy, will be tried in the al court ds Grocers Elect Officers. James Brannigan has been erk of rday Busine ation for the| The money order busts | postoffice is show! increase as the by , approaches, Th Le Port Funers' daily run seve Funeral services over the re jars above mains of Prof. La Port of the Uni-| year for the mi ty of Washing feath occurred abroad recently Organize Union will be held at 3:30 Sunday after Carriage and wagon maker noon in the administration butld-/ine city organized a union last ing, conducted by members of the | night at the Labor temple. A char faculty ter from the national body is ex Approve Salary Increase. t 4 shortly when the new union The ctvi! service and salaries | Will take its place among the or ganized crafts of the city i) Grocer an coming year and J, J. Higgins secretary ox & mark housands of ¢ ne period committee of the city council ye i the bill Outlook Is Good. terday afternoon appre increasing the salary of the super intendent of Igbt and water from $2.50 to $3.60 a month, The com mittee also approved the bill to make t mary of law clerks in the corporation counsel's office $126 @ month | D. Butler of the Parker-Bell Lumber company who is in the efty Michigan Club Affairs. The Michigan club will entertain 20 Fourth av on the following dates: Thursday t AN ©XAM | December 19%, dancing party; Thurs on day, January 9, musical and Iter j Civil Service Examinations. | Tuesday o commission w ination for registry the clvil serv con! Thursday for desk ¢ io the |ary’ program Thursday, January aity « fed lists 16, dane party; Thursday, Janu Will Serve Dinner ary 30, program and music The ladies of the St. Benedicts | Mre Perrin Miller, the Catholic church, Forty-ninth tran i furnish the} r, wil Wallingford av. w orve « b dinner t from 12 to f Officers Elected p. m. tn the hall under the church . ot,.W, BC. Mas 81 Organist Has History he annual dle: Decom Dr. Franklin Palmer, the orga che ywing of int for t w Cath athed fleers sident, Mrs. Emma was ne wu of vibbs r vice president, Mr nin { Leigh 8. J. Hunt, in the | itew junior v president ot Korea, and enjoys the Mrs. Kingsbury; treasurer, M om of being the first man/Lund; chaplain, Mra t a plano int tor, Mra. Miller Will Hold Inquest a will be held mor at f ; a JOHN CORT, Manager Rof 0 who died h PERFORMANCE A shipment of $30,000 in pare ee re MAUDE a FEALY “*TheStrons Engagement Extraordinary Nights Starting Monday, Dec 16, Matinee, Thursday VANILLA CHOCOLATE PINK WRAPPER) 18 BY FAR THE WEST EATING & DNINKING CHOCOLATE IN THE WORLD, Aaylery COCOA POR PURITY & FLAVOR FRITZI SCHEFF “Mlle Modiste’ By HENRY BLOSSOM and VICTOR HERBERT nal Company and Or a? ae Aiylrs PREMIUM FAMILY COOKING & BAKING CHOCOLATE chestra of Prices 50c¢ to $2.00 ext Attraction Lion and the Mouse’ spar ove 5 RaerRY CoE morning prayer, 11 a * MA KET TODAY ink, the Lutheran. evenings until 10 o'clock, in order ra may alo A fly buszes Ita wings at the rato cae wenn <<. pm — “LOCAL PLAYERS TO Jit is these qualities that have ly, the os of high-class nterest | In the event of "Candida’s” success ‘amatic other Ibsen and Shaw dramas will to be due on two checks fasued on the Puget Sound National Fix : Capital Btock. bank, against which the defendant Co, charged with having in his papers having been filed with season actions business of last of The shingle outlook at the pres | ent moment t* good according to Lyric Theater Great Big Vaudeville AMUSE MENTS. SEATTLE THEATER RUS EL & DREW, Managers, Phones 44 Tonlght last time Week starting matir {tetson's Double Uncle Tom's Cabin.” ee, Sunday, December 15th (tomorrow) THE WORLD'S GRANDEST AND BEST GEORGE PRIMROSE’S MAMMOTH MI NS’ I R I LS HEADED BY THE DANDIEST OF A ANCING COMEDIANS GEO. H. PRIMROSE With His Own Gre ympany of Minstrel ding Entertainer Magnificent production, splendid « YOU'LL LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF AT THE CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL GAME FIFTY JOYMAKERS Wonderful Novelties, an Ocean of Merriment Same Dandy Company and Production as Presented in Leading Theaters Throughout the Country Prices 26¢ to $1.00; box seats $1.60 ction, “Wood! yf HIRD AVE. THEATER Third and Pine Phone Main 2631. Ind. 2405, Price Matinee 10¢, 20¢, 80c; Boxes, 50c 2 ’ 500; Boxes 760. Souvenir matinee today, “Camille.” Next week, “Monte Cristo.” WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINGE, DEC. 16TH. UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE BUCKEYE QUARTETTE LABORD 4& RYERSON, High Class Singers. Duteh Comedians. ALBERTUS 4 ALTUS, Return Engagement Novelty Comedy Jug Jers. BUNTH 4& RUDD, JIMMY COOPER, | Buropean Hecentriques “From the Old World.” Black Face Monologist, Singer and Comedian ELWELL PANTAGESCOPE Seattie’s Leading Vaudeville Theater. COLISEUM use. PRICHS—100; 0; Reserved Seats, 360; One Tho 190 Seats, NEW ACTS MONDAY AFTER j RINALDO NOON The Tramp Fiddler. NAN RYAN 4 CO. IN “THE BOB STICKNEY, SURPRISE PARTY Trained Dog and Pony Exhib iret Class Comedians. itor. ST. ONGE BROS. EVAN EVANS lomedy Mieyclists Monologist GRAY @ GRAHAM EDDIE ROESCH, ical Bell Boy and | 20TH CENTURY MOTION PICTURES. SEATTLES POPULAR DEVILLE HOUSE. . Performances, Sunday Continuous, New Bill Monday Afternoon LEWIS & LAKE MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY IN “GAYEST CONEY iste” MAODGE MAITLAND PASCATEL, The Wonderful Character Acrialist Comedienne MOVING PICT BUSH & ELLIOTT, 3 mies Comedy Acrobats ROY McBRAIN THE STAR ORCHESTRA Sunset Main 1504, Ind. 4434 * pleasure in announcing another week of MR. C LAY. CL Lae Mr, Pantage nday, Perform DRAMATIC EVENT EXTRAORDINARY Presentations in Seattle of George Bernard Shaw's Bril nedy of Wits, CANDIDA MR 3 YOUNG (late a ( anios) and ar sutesphiomal Cast ola ene d Efte AT EGAN ARCADE HALL, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DEC and 18—8:30 P. M DIAMONDS We are E V HOUGHTON & HUNTER Jewelers. Established in 1988. 704 First Ave., Seattle. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC.

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