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KAY, APRIL 4, 1908. 3 week the offering in Holm with T. Daniel ‘awiey in the role of the great detective oe saa ——e AMUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATRE Mr. Frawley has played this role here onee before and that he ato sful in evident, for he 1 | MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL to the record business of bis 6, 7 and & on two years SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY. om rlock Holmes” ta a play that There’s not a headache or a sleep- SAM 6. and LEE GHUBERT (Inc.), By Special bh fascination, Aw in fiction Arrangement With JAS, K. HACKETT Announce one eT less howryin a barrel of Ghirar- MARY MANNERING Conan Doyde’s storien of the de a - |tootive have been. read Rye Bees detli’s Cocoa—Can you say as much " ; < home practioally in the civilized ( q af work, for they were translated tn for any other drink ? om “ a gh i man, ONT “ Gille ; f { | | who ‘adap: nian to the ” Be Gc bas ’ a stage, made & great play in which A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY BRILLIANTLY » Was marvelously successful in ACTED the title role, This play ax By @ Superior Company jcret Berviee” were his two gre sat | ° IGHTB—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00 © and bf | “When Knighthood Waa In Flow: | [*) MATINEE $ er” closes tonight | " “A High Old Time.” 9 Jat the Lyrte by the new manage John Cort, Manager. leveone: terete LESS THAN A CENTA CUP THUREDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, QATUROKY MATIN | ®anza form by R. 8. Barrett & Co and will conform to the Lyric #tand ard, Practically the same company vir mn _% pete ‘opting to be “attract PATRICK CAMPBELL The Mormons” will be given to cyanea Londen Company, Direction of Liebler & Ce, ND'S FAMOUS ACTRESS night 2 REPERTOIRE ! ‘ “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray.” Gouned’s “Faust.” £ “The Notorious Mre. Eben Gounod's “Faust,” in rt is made with scrupulous, con- . M4 form, will be magnificently present sibs, bi. 30°'6500, és “Hedda Gabler.” ob by. colutain at Glas Pecutied sclentious care and old-fashioned ccronnoalesrennidemmeeeshe yi 8 assisted by a chorus of 300 volces of the University Chora! society || attentio ness. re a paren mn and the Chicago Symphony orches tion to cleanti » purity, tra next Thurs H pee and q Sats prenaled rat goodness and quality. No cocoa GRAND OPERA HOUSE Vednend ight the Chicago! Gympheay crcheatra, eonsiating of at any price can be better or more JOHN CORT, MANAGER, PHONES 65. 45 players, will give a concert at Drehmland rink conatiating the delicious. Your grocer selis and All Next Week, Beginning With Matt 7 Jules M a eee eee recommends it. a. Bebgeand The local rehearsals for “Faust have been conduc by Charles Osear Kimball, director of mus Creston at the University of Washington Tho sololsts are: Genevieve Clark Ohirarde: Wilson, soprano; Rose L. Gannon o. rardeit! Company MARY MANNERING alto; John Miller, tenor; Arthur) Ban Franciece in “Gicrleus Setey.” Middleton, bass, and Karl Schwerd- | _ e $i at ferger, baritone. The event i of a rT e The Passion Play Governa,” im whieh Jules Murray | Ereat Interest to the local musical i pleture of the “Pas | ¥ill present Creston Clarke at the | "°F! es | Till shortly be seen at Grand beginning Sunday matinoe, | | In the New American Play, by Adelaide Prince, the authores#, Adelaide Prince, has| Opening of the Third Avenue. ; Be Cart witneseed the ex. NOfeR & strong nowaday story,| The Third Avenue theatre will be| rs — @f the genuine fim using types of native men and opened about the middle of this i" = | originally at Oberammer on such as We see ip the larger | month by the new management, at| #keteh ever shown at the Coll shows tomorrow. The farewell bili! Anarchist Berkman has been re es geceetded In arrange ex of the Union. | the head of which is & H. Fried. | seum. of seven acts is one of the best leased from custody, the police not A abort engagement in this One OF thowe fs a biltionatre trust | lander, The opening company will | —_— = the little playhouse on Second avy. | betng able to connect him with the e ower cities of the Pretident, & powerful personage, | be composed of the best principals Pantages Bii'. jon bad bomb throwing in New York last who dominates world of finance | of the burlesque company now play Pantages promises a big and or | - | Saturday 706,000 flim | OY Bis unshakable will force and jing at the Lyric. Several new peo-liginal vaudeville offering for the Seen enencreasemneneenssiineneteanniaie | the te Parse ona embraces Tite® roughshod over his own fam-| ple are coming from the east, and | coming week in the shape of Fr nn | Se SS AMUSEMENTS. fniles of pictures, agere. | LY a& Well as over all who come) new choras will be selected. It|Rainer's Original Troupe of Tyro, | | epeas | a HSNO subjects as natural in contect with him. Barly Im bia is the fatention of Manager Fried-| jeans, consisting of fourteen indi- _ Se REN TEETER : career he has cruetly deserted a) lander to permanently establich «| vides! artiste In an operet ony * Bea sage n- — tion with this exhibition | Wife and baby som im Callfornia. | musten! codipany at the Third Ave |iitied “A Wedding in t Alps.” fitan Quartet The son growing te manhood in| nue, ultimately bringing many weil | The troupe has toured the yew (By United P ) MONDAY, APRIL 6, Bs also a famous » the rugged surroundings of the Pa-|known comic opera stare to this|pal cities of the United States,/" MENT. Wash, April 4—Mre.| AT 8:30 P, M. overns Pel contraito, who wil! cific Coast, developed a will as pow-| city meeting with success, “Jockey | @idney Boucher, a pioneer of this ike mecred music and hoy <i ~~ peti as father, whom | Jones’ Finish,” which was post: | state, died yesterday. She lived in| tt : o the boy own. ” poned acco: Beattie “The Holy Cit “Our American Cousin. last week on unt of the 42 yoers ago, and was (he) Srisee~Ben ond: Girchieated,-.0100; Sadanen'o8: toes ae There is a chance meeting of the| two in the foothills of Old Mexico *The Palme.” ete: be described by the Hib-| and historian, Mr. J./ who witnessed the nee of the Passion | nmergas j Patrick Campbe!!. Campbell. «bo ap-| Moore April 9, 10 and} Bgain set the pace us the ly gowned woman on Few more beautiful p ever greeted the ove of Mrs. Campbell Talest Parisian and [ondon or romen Mt the Lyric theatre, New Which theatre Mrv. Camp ced her present Amer antted in saying that her et crew “Our American Cousin,” the ditt |!iisess of Mr. Spera, will positively ter of William Zigler which was being presented jn |e t@ the Dill. Other features are wiiias Boott, aged §¥, another | Washington, D. C, the night! Slauche Sloane, aerial artist; Craw. old timer, died yesterday. He was Abrabam Lincoln was assaseinat-|fTd & Meeker, singers, dancers formerly @ resident of Seattle. @4, and which has been revived in| @@4 comedians, Daly & O'Brien, eccentric dancing. New York and ls now being played i with great snecess by EK. MH. Soth- = COPPE HAND BOOK orn, will be presented at the Moore Star to Close Monday. / April 24 by the best local talent tn Tonight and tomorrow will wit) — Seattle for the benefit of the / ness the last rformances of the Chureh of Our Lady of Good Help./ current olio of vaudeville at the, The company is now being fe | tar theatre, the show being &/ ms hearsed nightly, and one of the| strong one of eight acts. Monday ve Hg Sep Handbook, bas just | best local presestations ever seen | and all next week the theatre will || ra _ > A i ewe . rtig |in Seattle will be given om that be cloned and greatly tmproved, and | rgd my Py ‘on, 4 et date, jon Mouday, April 13, the Star will oS a 228 pages, and con-| | we the m shows which . chapters, treating copper The Circuit Theater, |have been going to the Collseum |" Cvery respect, from « historical, Managers Levy and Cobn are re | since that house opened The stat ee ea cefving many congratulations for|is in the “futare to get all of ite)". | thet sucneentel opening of the Cir-|nete @irect from the Mast, and no| ."h* Stetietioe and sorminology of }oopper is a very useful feature of : j 7 | se completely that ft is possible to | pil! gorson there tomorrow, Anita] Orpheum Cleses Tomorrow. |" Sompisuely fast i it eae mt a Nogero, the operatic singer, has; at 11 o'clock tomorrow night (h@ puch ease ae & word fe found tn been retained in new selections, | Orpheum theatre will close Its doors | the dictionary. Th book will DR. HOLLER. and Hammock & Wright, with ofb-|\ forever. There will be farewell prove of auch value to miners and er acta and new moving pictures, exercises and songe at the Bight investors, and of general interest Coliseum’s Coming Actes. | tiem if, Catch a»Catch-Can—Best Two | At the Colfsoum theatre all next) | | weok, beginning Monday afternoon, there will be seen “The Laughing Horse,” a clrevs travesty with five | # people; Mrs. Peter Maher, the Irish | r Nightingale; the Three Musical ames of thd Gta CRESTON CLARKE. Beliboys:; Mask M. Puller, mono pete Masnering will Powe » ih the Eugene Trio of comedy lees a ceichrated per-| _'® “The Power That Governe: {oer ium tite Leigh & Co te Mat historical beauty, | and In three splendid acta Mins | “Kid Glove Nan,” Eddie Roesch and , the Baltimore} Prince has Introduced scenes, in| the pletures, Tonight and tomor Siete marriage to Jerome | which father and son are the prin-| row afternoon and night Porter \eeturred early in the iast|etpal figures, that rank tn strength| White will be seen for the: last and intensity with any to be found|times in “The Visitor,” the best Nk Sictoraae PRS [oe play fletion : ————— The loss of a single it oe r. Cliath: will be agen as ‘the! document may be Z the Rye" will be given! forsaken youth and it is said that Fi i L. d Mt sed the theatre wi!) be dark | his oh aie Ferro ” he this ms rauitl an s : greater than the wet. | stance, quite surpasses hie best mo- H ts when a follower in the train akespeare Toymaker” closes tonight T5e; Balcony and 36e; Gallery, 25e and 15¢. All Next Week Except Monday Night, Starting Matinee Tomorrow, Mr. Lee Beggs and a Superior Company of Players in THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH A Play With Artistic Blending of Sentiment and Comedy, A Powerful Play of Strong Heart Interest, Telling a Beautiful Story, Portrayed by a Company Meeting All Requirements. Matinee Prices—l0c and 25e. Evening Prices—lbe to 50c Week The Burgess-Bunting Company From New York Anita, the Singing Girl.” Volume VII, of the new edition | City In SEATTLE $ LEADING VAUDEVILLE THEATRE COLISEUM 22s PRICKS—i0e; 1c; Reserved Senta, 860; One Thousand 10¢ tents, New Acts Monday Afternoon “THE LAUGHING HORSE” A Circus Travesty MRS, PETER MAHER, MISS LISLE LEIGH @ CO. The Irish Queen In “Kid Glove Nan.” 3 MUSICAL BELLBOYS THE EUGENE TRIO Comedy Triple-Bar Arti MOTION PICTURES AND MARK M. FULLER EDDIE ROESCH Monologist. has been seen in pety and the admirers of this Sttrens eagesly welcome of her coming tity at the Moore « ) Toteday and Wednes Beith a Wednesday er @ 7 and 4, {no « four fomedy called “Glor written by Rida John 8 END SENTENCE, = Out of Three Falls. Nora Bracklin yesterday pleaded |guilty to @ charge of drawing OLLE DONELSON j cheeks on @ bank in which she had “The Terrible Swede” no funds, and wae given a sue vs | peaded sentence in the penitentiary |by Judme Frater, the term of} DR. ROLLER | which bas not been made of public = Geeta, | record. Seats now on sale, Prices §1 ere ener — TO SEE BATTLESHIP Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round tripe dally, S0e round trip. a Circuit Theatre Beatties New Vaudeville House, STAR THEATRE t performances of the current acts, House closed Tomorrow-—L Second Avenue, Near Madison #1 Admission 100 coat for several years of a Safety Deposit Hox in the fireproof vaults of this company ery facility for examin ing the contents of these bores fs af. forded and they cost only 400 « year. Why take any further risk? Call and see our equtp ment and be com vineed of the secur ity offered. Piante all next week for extens! vements, reopening April 13. years tx AUATIN Power That Govern.” Meh talked about ‘great | play,” “The Power That! - - - | “The Village Blacksmith.” al the wook—Peautifal] The attraction at the Seattle the | Prey! Ibe per pound. | atre all next week, starting tomor ove *** |row afternoon, will be “The Vil ; ar ' Blacksmith,” a rurel play on Longfeliow's poem, made mous by an eastern artist. Mr. Lee Hegas, who heads the company at the Seattle theatre next week, j# an actor of reputation for good work. The supporting eom-| pany is said to be good and on an equality with the star In character esnities. There will be ro per Anita Negere, Hammock & Wrisht Moving Pict ORPHEUM THEATRE The house closes forever tomorrow night. Come up tomorrow, “Auld Lang Syne.” Other Acte and PANTAGES THEATRE| WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINES, APRIL 6TH. * “Unequaled Vaudeville” _ Daly & O'Brien, - inop'’a | Crawford @ Mecker Sider, Dancers | Franz Rainer’s | feccntric Dancers d Comedians 14 Original Tyroteans | “ | Alpine Singers and Dane-| Wm. A. Spera and | ers In Their Picturesque Company, | Operetta- Famous Race Track Sketch see a fine show and help us sing LOIS THEATRE The Big Things Still Continue at , Blanche Sloane, Aerial Artiste and | «, wHDDING IN THE | rmance Monday night, owing to Maron + Gymnast i." “Jockey Jones o local ettraction having the the “Boer nie BEES nO re Finish,” T L . | Pantagescope. e Lois jatre, but “T he Village Blacksmith | will run the balance of the week. * Arthur Elwell traction Todey NING TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 2116 SHERLOCK HOLMES Adapted by Wm. Gillette From Conan Doyle's Great Novel. NEXT WEEK BE RMANCES SUNDAYS FROM 2 TO 11 P. M MATINEE DAILY LYRIC THEATRE OCCIDENTAL AND WASHINGTON. | “The Cowpuncher” gives ite Inst GONTINUOUS PERFOR performance tonight. Northwest Trust & Safe “Anita, the Singing Girl. | The Burgess Banting Co, in “An Singing Girl,” o oe at |the Seattle theatre April 12th, for 4 season of stock, There are old and new favorites of the company or will be efter thefr merits have | been tried out, and the management |has no fear of the outcome ine Ce ne pun wt pa ory) t/ ane 2 nit P h asn WWN30}} est] 0 Uninterrupted Success. Unqualified Triumph j T. DANIEL FRAWLEY, as Sherlock Holmes. LYRIC BURLESQUE COMPANY, unday) Afternoon, Robt. J. Bar "4 09 ou 2d no Commencing With Tomorrow LOIS THEATRE ‘ s Sherlock Holmes.” | All : rent's Original Satirical Burlesque a “Sherlocl jolmes.’ P Pt in 1304; d. 433 4 Work D p t C i . Phones: Sun, Main 1304; In «Sos The run of good plays at the Warrant eposl 0. was | High Old Time” Last Times Today—"WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER.” os 2 | Lois theatre still continues and this Matinee This Afternoon. - g 34 i= —— Full Set of Teeth $5 RB. Shorrock President A Monsoon of Pleasurable Jollification, Mlustrating the “Goings On” Next Week—“SHERLOCK HOLMES.” : SUPERFLUOUS HAIR ae of the Latter-Day Saints J, P. Hartman. Vice President Alexander Myers JV. A. Smith Same Great Burlesque Cast. Same Beautiful Living Pictures. Hand somest Chorus Extant. Other Special and Novel Featur Matin jay, Thursday and Saturday, 1c and 26e, Night prices 5c and Gv¢ Suit Friday Night purye arement and bilght on & thing of the past if oath to Mt DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC, BROKERS. oeks, Ronda Urata Private Secretary wa eounu® 22 new pre) or ee hair wither THE RAVEN 1) Senttle Agim, = L4tt-t4 Cashier mm that post wit soar or blem= Keconh Ave. unary $1 i Both Phoner Alaska Dds, Ord on Wy h © Mxecuted tor investment oF