The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1908, Page 6

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SEATTLE STAR AMUSEMENTS “The Power That odticsell ATTORNEYS AY CAW. ) a) New York wlook 10 New York Bik the atrengih of the play Want Ads Ads |= me hone Them See aa Se Us i We Wit Do the Rest WANTED—MISC sae which won Creston Clarke his “Glorious Betsy eve of Mary Mannering HUNDRED DOLLARS @ per day, Seven s opening perform vA ide oe i e at the Grand lagt eke. per lipe per day atm charge 2 MONEY TO LOAN. RP TON Chdone comedy, Wan written es ueed will be charg poowen bis ability « davertising or ining of the youn, eration of authors, Miss Young le more that favor AGENCY—P. Clarke) end Ja inion end Uerivensity jain L080, Fok, o6t « has always been her custom, Miss Mangertng has surrounded aMupecy or exsume responstdil r errors of any Ing ‘1 telephoned adver the love and court Patterson, the Haltimore | riage to Jerome I of the French emperor, Mine Man: | TRIMMED trim all Wall Paper free of charge nering is under the management of Balnry loans Lowest rales Co 205 Peoples Bank Hide | FEoeray rey “The Village Blackamith.” bumper houses keen appreciation of "The Village wouldn't know how old you were. | the play with the usualigo that each quarter has twojl) The party whe loaned nee b tp as damenda, aR wi wel ee : dad ave --0-35 a a WANTEO—MALE. and coffee solicitor | code on com: | bastaipniatonhe Raymond, Russell Harrison of geod, as represented by “Bher fer thy: alee me Wanted-—Boy about 1¢ to help cen 4 axDemenge ‘DRteLnee ory TARE M 1000 Pivet Aw “ao Kee Wlectrhe Sige. Grail salary te start. of evil represented by “Dr. Moriar the master of criminality, tn the streng theme of the play which Tr Offices open retin Bache! Tisch Beattie day and from 7 te aa WANTED—FEMALE. wa xt: ed OCULisTs AND AURIST car [opposite par these two parte well handled, “Sher lock Holties the -nudience tn breathless atten) The onl Call phone X 41. sirUaFION WANTED—PEMALE.| “heat pe: PHOTOGRAP! The audiences which witnessed | graph company | the opening performances showed | | United States and Mexico on June! appreclation by |atlenee In the strong scenes of the |the last strike are granted in full —_——SS followed by applause which : Terrible Sacrifice at|"°*rt tht ther tonwed for more “A High Old Time.” Barrett's satiries! bur | High Old Time,” made | ration. sides at Po ceany |{t# Gat appearance on the wage | The resolutions, which ed | pleaded ot theatre yesterday adopted at yesterday's meeting Po { the ing greeted by well-filled Rass cnnees ¢ mamercial operate jo ‘csanaering - ity et ‘Won Weatiawe Part Adds. “PATENT ATTORNEYS. ck WOMEMITha NOW ON BAL® oe Racie- Three Toome aes and cold water, electric light furnish ely Dapered mod mien wt Bast 9094 University Adulta—Neat, modern. ¢-room flat Tth av, North Queen Anne 683 FOR RENT—ROOMS. Furnished for housekesp!n ~_ CTY REAL estate. =| Bungalows’ both matinee and night. “A High | clare that the Western Union Pee i» in line with preceding | reduced wages 10 per cent and that pet ow er he th at the Lyric, presenting | conditions are such that the teleg Setient ar heh of the burlesque element aud | raphers have nothing to lose now | They waited REAL ESTATE DEALERS made attractive by the chorus | the Hing pletures ere Se 'reon aie7 It’s Now or Never Burgess Company Arrives. »| The Hurgese company, headed by i wid Mice Emma Bunting, which will | SALEM, Ore. April 6—~Two os begin its summer stock engagement SUDDENLY KILLED in it the Gentile women were arrested this morning rrived yeaterday from San Antonio 20 wieks spent im the sovth |The company lone week before opening ir “The WINLOCK, Wash. April 6—-Wih. | Singing Girl | Three $19.80 per month. 162 IRRIGATED LANDS. Bungalow Sites Twe furnished housekeeping rooms, $14 The Jewell Orchards | lots PERSONAL. ‘Two young men, 13 and 21 gegen with young tady ent a ee em OR ic Wallace, Idaho. Backsior, past Gesires to meet a working woman. A. B. Armitage living fm Seattle liam Summers, « logwer, was icilled TO SEE BATTLESHIPS recently & aR OT on the rollway this morning when | Take boate at Pier 2. Ten round Miss Goode te Holds to Vaudeville. & big tog rolled over him as the re- | trips dally, 58¢ reund trip. *°*\ Grand Opert Coliseum theatre le to be a —_— - ~ Jutt Think $10 Per Month Just OPENED UP ¥ | Considine yesterday, and the Star) Will be given over to musteal com-! THE CANADIAN BANK OF Tocontn which was in ve aking business nd “Time Depo The quality of the Coliseum acts | T | Will be improved, however, and bet 919-920-711 Alaska Build $150 to $250 Beautiful Level Metiding Yakima Orchard The LewisLake company of 20| BiG AvCTION in accordance with the new | THE RAINIER VALLET also have three eas tee tieeke trom . phanien feed howe, stores, fecont ear fare 10-minute servien One-third wash At the Pantages. The Pantages management for the week, commencing with the aft ernoon's performance, offer Rainer’s 14 orginal Tyroleans, A} pine singers and dancers, in thetr operetta “A Wedding | SEATTLE MORTAGAGE NOND Co, ON LAKE WASHINGTON, , making a cha; jatic finish to a sumptuous scene. | other acts which give! aad additional strength to bill are Crawford & Meeker, comical Chaos;" Miss Hianche Sloan, aerial artiste and! trapeze gymaast: Daly & O'Brien.) Wood and Coal Dry Forest Wood SEATTL® MONTOAGE BOND Oo. B16, mont te pe A. Spera & Co. in “Jockey Jones At the Cirouit. Nogero, Hammock & gether with “| week of the Cirenit theatre. houses patronized the Ciroult yes siving promise of a regular | clientele for the new house. L wer sear yt One-Fourth Acre sak university chorus which is to take $350 to $500 ¢ rendition of “Faust” in Test EY, TER! day matinee held Tuesday nig! at the Columbia Coll countersigned, will be given to each member of the » rehearsal to be held | Chicago Symph hursday YAKIMA IRRIGATED FROIT LANDS. i pay you AUSTIN, LANDOLT @ COMPANY, Rib Tenet from being kid HE WANTS EASTER TO } 1 | | The Rhodes rvws»y wo 0 or | Co. Bpfing Coa's tor Women ly yr. Newer highly alors with semge ga Cheviot through ‘date Coats oo 150.t@ for Women "* ha ual rew COME ON APRIL 7 ALWAYS, plays her t with | pemaigs a and (he support-| is strong enough to] | That Governs”’ will Grand all thie week Ba i tonight to see ew play “Glorious re theatre, She day and Wedaer | wad Wedwenday mat | Arotiver ghipme whiah In described as | Madam cennon' || Butterfly | « vn | Tailored aoe Capenhawon Suits Riis bent ea $27.50 and 8 $29.50 at thes | | oe . olty stripe | | | Mine Maonering by Youne, ene of the} r eon known of “Brown of Har other successful ¢om & capable company. | Glorious Hetay ie) ip of resulted in her mar) T, PEARCE, M. P. Benzoin and Aimond Lotion, top aparte, brother LONDON, April ¢ If the Hor aofte 2 Tu M, Robt. Pearce, M, P. for Yeek, had! large sine Be hin way the whole calendar would | re, Lee Shubert, [be turned wrong side out Toilet wngne Tooth Paste, “th Hank holidays and church feast i days, ond even your birthday H SESS dimight be changed wo that you Articles inh fine quatity Fone Cham. for Less | tos p | j at the Seattle theatre! Pearce is the latest of the reform: | The play is presented ors He wants to reform the cal-| meenen's ee ths a Reams, © predeet ot one |endar and he Is so much in earnest | en uanell's stock companies | ghout jt that the bill will probably | of olden days, and will run an en-| go before parliament | Good French Bristic Halr Brugh: The Hon. Mr. Pearce says that me cn bent ebony | Paster Sunday should always come ||) ; Harty! worth ee Village Biackeu . on April 7. Me wante Whit Sun ‘ ‘ and does credit to his origin * | day be regularly observed on presents the part of the father in| May 26. Just to make ure that} Oatmeal or Glycerine Soap, & & story of & wronged woman Whose | these dates are always ow Sunday |} canes », Tuesday, a bony righted = durin, the | he would revise the whole calendar) p iengy wa Face Powd netrations of sympathy on the! months of 10 days and one of 21.| hades * part of the audience This would do away with New! Mine Maud Lita is an attractive! Year day and put the 2th of Feb-| 27-inch Batistes and Lawns, te nd is truly synipd-lruary up about the firet of July. | large variety of dots, figures 5 in ber interpretation of the _ ; and designs our regular 12%e 5 i and Se grades; tomorrew audience | ts supplied in the parts taken by rough woven cloth, similar te Bar gainized Rajah, tomorrow, a yard. 27-inch White Fancy Swieees and other clothe; worth up to yard; tomorrow, « yard. | Wash Goods hreea, browes Sanne the detective, and TO STRIKE he Lots yesterday Sale of The big sale of White Frawley maker « ” ware is continued thi Sherlock Holmes and the (By United Press.) White Haviland you have starved White is nearly on welll CHIC “AG6, April 6.—Renolutions . ware, it's en excellent Manley Jobns, With |calling for another big strike have a extra pleces; Mf not, been passed by the Commercial Telegraphers of Chicago. temptingly low. Fair tonight; frost; Tuseday, fair; e light winds. is & piny which holds |‘ ageinet all parts of the intense | |}, unless demands presented before | The Postal Telegraph company) will be given until July 1 to allow |#ult of the breaking of the chain. | gious He came from Toronto, Canads, veloped that |aimilar demands, and if they are/ not met by that date « vide wit 2nd bas an uncle Uving in Seattle horses tia presiding also be directed against that corpe| — Rev. been 4 | through @ strike (of the ebureh tm rdey wl SEATTLE MAN'S NEPHEW) og, anes ome heatre next @unday, jand taken before Justice Webster wilt take a rest of (By United Press.) lon a charge of breaking up a re ee ee we an heretofore, ac from Manager we there fast higher salaries se | open at the Star, ! two weeks It will) rn vaudevitle | Franz THEY ARE TEARING DOWN THE ORPHEUM from us) TODAY. THEY WILL REACH US BY MORNING. Greater Bargains Greater Reductio THAN AT OUR PHENOMENAL SALE OF LAST WEE WE MUST CLOSE OUT THE REMAINDER OF O STOCK BY SATURDAY NIGHT. UMBRELLAS FROM 18¢ UP. LADIES’ KID GLOVES FROM 25¢ UP. LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES FROM 9¢ UP. MEN'S WORKING GLOVES FROM 9¢ UP. NO GOODS EXCHANGED—NO GOODS CHARGED. introducing the Sheup- | eter. | dancing, aod Wm { other specialties, to new motion plotures, will for the | for “Faust.” areal of the entire at the Coliseum admission properly chorus to admit y Orches-, and to the perform: | r land and prices: Mehthorn Bultding

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