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Captain Swift, play 7 always a favorite WANA PNAS AS AS ALAS AS ASA ASAL A ISIS. MIRAI Ne play tella the story of the erring san of a rich English family who goes to Auatratia and fally into & notorious bushwhacker. After a r eare he returns to Bngland a VI VAYAVAYAYAY, VAVAYAY The ‘mother, white tow that all VAVANZAYA VANVAVAVA AAA jis true about her son, ia yet loyal in her mother love and raliles to his side when needed. Swift in track od by & keen-witted detective to hie old how and the end ts sensational and extromely dramatic THE STAR MAY NOT Kiss TO AID CAURCH Rev, John M. Dean, pastor Tabernacle Haptist chureh, yearly report of the work makes satisfactory comment that kissing bees, church fairs, raffles, rummage sales and all forme of coaxing money from parishioners The of the jin his ATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 19 ! ing p.m, i, 3, Gowen, rector, M Morning subject, “Wh AMUSEMENTS. tople, “A Cake of Barley Bread”; jiver Receives’; ening, ee = evening, “The Widow's Bon at Mdeal Home. Nain,” Bt Jamew—2ith a fitone ay Lutheran, Moly Trinity Rey. B. G ning topte Richard M, Jones wil Devil The peak on nt Olive and 11th Lund, D. D. pa Does Religion Moore Theatre’?!s.<28" Presbyterian. Viret Com a Pee gant and Boring: Mev.) Timmanuel—saeh and stone av..|f/ Week Beginning Tomorrow Night, Mats. Thursday Framaor H. A. W. Yung, pastor topte Meditation an erecting, "Ohsien Cente ; ‘Morning tople, “A Very Present Help and Saturday, in Trouble 1° Seattle Whispering Gonsl , | jhave been abandoned | Mallard—t7th and | Market st Swedish Lutheran—Ballard; 2064 * . Third Ave Theatre. . Pen W, 64th at.; Rev. Herman Lind, pas t t t | srometind Avenue Theatre, | Rey, Mr. Dean-in his report taid | 4 pastor. Morning tople, |W, that; Rey. Herman Lind, pas irs resentation i. afternoon, and 4 next | atrows upon the ‘fact that ft was coeding Love evening, | Or : . ene satre i the giving of money, and not the ; an; or, Construction va | comn whe i a be Bag mw id i) “raising,” that was desirable, Hoe Destruction yn Unitar Fi ere taking the actors and the iedieens | made an earnest yp that the Rey woa pastor epic Boylston Av.—-Boylston and Olive OF he Pinay Tit FHA “Writhiiwed More into a new & hore, vastiy dif {standard wet in this reapect be not | ing topic Surrender,’ |Rev. J. D. ©. Powers, minister Thin 4,000 000 Theatte-6 Now om ferent from the present week's offer. |lowered aa the membership in-| avening Modern Poll- | Morning tople Uneroe ned Kine “ Sp, ite vuntains of | creased tc and Queens; or, Man and Woman Ge. | are inhabited by ohtv Franklin Ay—Cor m and | Coming Into Theif Divine Kights siveus 6 . When the BRINGS BIG FORTUNE. if inklin av. Rev. W. A. Mackey iaicloun Fourth | wa proke " h " v ” lervicen at 7: a m. sre and South, many feuda were enge . ef 'e ‘ane e tallard—20 ' Iored betwaon the west rosigenc| Frank Kernana, x. woll-known |qgeformed — Terry and Ove; | | i Merce ‘surhing wel. “rh ° families, and it ie with this peculiar |Porthern miner, arrived in the city | mabning topte, “The Claims of the| Marke of the Lord Jesus’. eve R - ig itn wre of lite In the South that the | last evening from Nixina, in the) Prayer Moeting”; evening, "The | “Th h iret Cantu ecor reakin Jauthor de ie In “The Heart of the | Copper river country, with $100,000 | Hag owed Nan Olive and Hroadway, J Rlue Ridg in 4 dust, which he o! tained | Woatminster— Broadway Co minister. Morning top from his clatma in the district. Mr. |fu@bia; Dr. J. M. wir t of Leadership ening tenes a 5 ige! Theatr : Kernana says good reports of gold | Mdrning: topto, “God-¥ e Need of the ‘Tax-Day Spirit iteish & bie Week, and a ploamne| onc Dave been recsived fr be | Take Ordete From a Humble Dt | 6c 99 lone for ” Susitna cou y | eine,” Christian Science. ieee, AID RAT CRUSADE | Fivet Church: of Christ--Coristen pW orrow afternoon hy ™ a |, Broadway « | | Congregational. son's pil y oe mclohteun ante Upon Mee len rhe nenith, apartment will havel! Bi ourn—rnind end University: | een ft te Dramatic Ensemble of 75 | beginning to end. Thelers in the Western cv. district in| Reb. Francis J. Van Horn, D. 0,| macs y Pietdetion, 3 1g the F jauthor haw written dialogue that t#|oarrying on the rat crusade pastor Morning subject The und Trout ( " H nable, though sensational: the Rteattuinons of Jewun"; evening, mir Dramatized by THOMAS D&XON Jr xeon are forceful and the «itu weak service, *hilharmontc orehes en # 6 keep one’s pulee ing a bit tra; sermon tople ‘Songs in the Two Fame Nove The ¢ and “The jbeyond normal. The wreck scene is | Night Bipot stage-craft and mechan jeilertin Broadway and Repub ction of GEORGE H. BRENNAN while the numerous Bdward Lincoln Smith tn oacee in the “Rockies” are "eee Morning subject, | Miscellaneous Oc to $1 Matine $1.00. strikingly different and happily ar [kee R RR RR AES Bria ny by Rey. KR. A. Falconer | 1426 Fourth av. Le« | range The Klimt & Ganroto|® &|of New York; evening, Dr. Smith b r io Amuroment company has given this|* Notices for the church col #| 2 on “Josus of Nasarett Beginning Sunday, October 11 srodvgn manne Sth | wun fhe tury ar St | ees Ape cn Ange Sand “THE MAN OF THE HOUR” esc nt hol & not be necepted after 6 o'clock # |], Bt Mornin om, D.| pythian temple ® Friday afternoon. Piha Probler MJ, Anderson lectures Sateed of kan 6 ete * plem w rand urn of Last Season’s Success A bcgpony pen gorge # All notices must contain #| Hastings 1. Hart of « “Lights and Shado 4 vige roa the management of the new Una |@ subjects of sermons: | ing, & o'clock, communion and re-|qev jy a sarthews Play ¥ jat 208 Pike at. for the beat meme|# Owing to delay tn the deliv. #| ception of members : ’ Seat Sale Fuviclnan eo ay ay suggested for the playt ms # ery of matie, notices should be ath a seaity—-Brookiyn ay. M.; Me gestion# are to be rece! at the|® matied as carly ae possible, in ®) Qo “9g — PB som yi he a joo ee boxoffte # order to insure thelr arrival at * | Watorman orenilies suis cutee ‘sind cate Git and the Directorte/@ The Star office at the time #| voning | JOHN CORT, Manager. owe Sil be preawnted. at | & specified A] Edgewater—Whitman av ' re cs : " ar deus Sy oye ; - o on * * wU irne at.; Rev, Wm. C. Kantner Phones 65. all ay Message”; evening. ‘ Aitieveed uetions. ee ee of New York city Every musica! te a hee Baptist. “tome ntial Marks of a True "a ers — ~ nee, = Week Beginning With Matin Tomorrow, George ‘M. Cohan's eels htnte cm mowed of the best | tabenacte--6th ay. N. and ¥ Green Lake-—Rev. Chas. F. Clarke. | ours ion doned inside. ; per hap people obtainable, who are capable! risen: John Marvin Dean, min subject, | sso ” * giving otis performances. | Morning topic, “Belentific Aspects of Suburban’ caren IE — “THE HONEYMOONERS | The prices will be 260, 350 and | Prayer’; evening, “Bhrivering Dev sauni With Willie Duntay as Augustus Wright Th ‘° orn. . wenty Musical Song Hits—Cohan's Best Efforts in This Production. [ENGLAND 10 PRODUCE The et ems be the nenine and Mostly “Lica.” and A long-needed want on the Splendid Chorus and a Capable Cast of Princip: ‘ Faithful"; evening, "Was Jemus| 87th st: Rev, W. Withington, pas. || Pacific Coast is a music printing cn cahan Music, Cohan Boys, Cohan Girls, Cohan Enthusiasm, Cohan . o * ‘PATENTED U. S. AR | Goa?” tor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30|8 plant, which has now been in aracteristios, Cohanistic From Beginning to End. a) THE LOVERS’ FAREWELL IN “THE CLANSMAN. enemas | stalled at Attraction That Appeared at the New Amsterdam Theatre for Be Chaneman.” which comes to} Williams’ houses York, wilt Cheat ay nisi: obs CHEAP COLONIST RATES. 602 a 8T. an F ire ‘Beason f i b t Pantages’ hegianing i Other Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Uheatre for a week begin |be St Pantages’ th Mrs. Fay} tor. Morning topic, “The Hecret of | stbound during September and LIBERAL PRINTING CO. Wighin, Bio to 81.06 oe lines 26¢ to T5e. Special Wed Sr a, te ene eee lclatnh to be abi annwer any take | Success”; evening Gonpel in | October via Oregon R. R. & Naviga: |f girst-Clase Work Guarantesd— 1! | nesday Matis Segal << | Seocek OCT Coaation, Of weatever nature, that! Miniature tion Co. Chiengo to Seattle, $38.00 nC eaak: Mamas fetes piss ne ee First M. Ro--fitxteenth av. N. and/ from St Louts, $35.50; Kansas City, pom withonsed bY Orel a good Mat of attract! in Raat John; Rey. A. Norman Ward./ Omaha etc. $30.00. Other rates = anti aay seem... ti ckading the Siellings, 6 hat Children’s day exercises 15] a04 tatormation furnished: and de rai Printing Co. acme? sit iat other success of half | manipulators: the Le Monts, van: | have formed a syndi hs Laas its taken, at Union Ticket Office, | Atusic and Commercia) Printing ape. “Uncle Tom's Cab-| jists and oon aena “te nental invent wither; Queen Anne M. B.—Garfield and | 608 First Ave. EB. E. Bilis, Gen. Agt. |] Phones: Main 4310; Ind. A 27e4 Seecrived by ihe sutht | Bell Trio, wit} new songs Sorks | Fifth av. W.: Rev. Tho Hot | SEATTLE THEATRE sequel to Mrs. Sem we pg | will be | pastor, Morning tapte ur. |— — — — I work. The orig “Checkers.” ne ation and What Remains ening. AMUSEMENTS. |[ Russell & Drew, Managers. Both Phones—43. Tork production, company eee, HH. Mamet of Newwe Weer Wether nn | ; Of cavalry horses will! critic “the success of five sesaons,” | preach Tonight, Last Time—"RICHARDS & PRINGLE’S MINSTRELS. the Moore, according to/ critic “The success of five seas Whitworth is Strong. Giiman Park M. EJ. W. Plesher, | Week Commencing Tomorrow Matinee, nises. | will be seen hore the week TACOMA, Oct. 3.—Tanner, the|Ph D. LL. D, pastor. Morning THE KLIMT & GAZZOLO AMUSEMENT CO. rll ber 11. The play ie # dramatization 4 } Sntergretntion’: eventuer Present a Melodrama Out of the Ordinary ~ of the novel of the aame name. by | *t4r of the Tacoma high's team last bo Caeeneniben joth Phonee—5108 eeieeenere.” ymoon. | HeREY M. Biomsom. fr. it in a story | Year turning out for quarter on W. Rees, pas- | of the frequenter of the race track, | the Whitworth college tearm, ach * A Rn Lomerrow jwhe i sound at heart and in the Rueber says hie line will average a bs cardinal morals of mankind. He isiat least 175 pounds. Perey Col terdam theatre. New! brought to a desire to reform Nie \ bert, last yeate atar is feneiin, saat powens Aye = p mca ally life through the love af a beau- | 116 panad ; | * ~. me > oa ct stumbles. Ma Vt. and the oe. titul girl, bu! he umbte author rune @ rict of Star's Mew Acta HAVE HARBOR COMMITTEE. the characters of this} a A tical, in coherent through. | _RAismarelie, the meohamiea! boy. The 1. ts coherent through. | "ili be seen for th Bog: nares a MOTT | row afternoon and nigh harbor Honeymooners” are aj day the Star will have eetiqaie severs Mf happy. catchy lyrics and| Dill of mine acts, inciudi besides | di tt ‘pretty gtr Among the song | th¢ pictured song and the biograph. | ie up all work coming before the ‘ate “Tm Popular Mana {Chester DyAmon, the great white (Samper im the future & Lot of Noles.” “In a One- | "mystery: the Three Zaras and Car > ght Stand,” “If I'm Die, | men, b W. L. Werden, | we PRDICATE MEsstON iting to Mave 6 , To | sone Dempaey, odd Gast are Anna Wheaton, Rose lian; Atice Mortlock amd com The nnieh Gerwole 10 undt, Doty | PXY a playlet; De Voy and thelerected by the Fin demir, Loute Lx Ds Dayton Sisters, in a da Patlard. will & itvan, Thomas A. Hearn and|2%¢ Ki Koda, a Jap morrow by Rev oe an ; t af these eats save two the Wiret Baptt ‘iam Singer. rely new to Beattie au-| tomorrow wilt MOUNTAIN € he show Givhoum us from 2 in the after~| hel Cort tata elimbe new bill at the Orpheum. 11 at night leodl Ghthenrad test ‘sight sane ng with Monday's matinee, will lecture Mt. Maker in the headed by Hope Booth in George | Great Art Coming. om AY nitarian ehurch. be } Coha: Little Blonde Lady.” Under the auspices of the Seat- jaree audience of mountain magician, will be & Mig itie Symphony Orchestra Boctety, — Amelia Summerviiie, fa ur stare of New Yo ib wpe ibe Broadway for her part aa |L7Ur stare of New York grand opera | will be heard here in concert at th SMerry: Little Mountain Maid,” | Moore om October 16. They are | the original pduction Of / Marie Rappold, Josephine Jacoby "appears in a musical mon- | Guiseppe Campanart and Riecardo o| Martin. This will be the gnpatest " Underwood has a swift- |, neert organization ever heard in farcelet entitled “Dobb's! geattie £3 supported by Mies Sloseon Bloomquist. The Ten- NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE, Athietic Park. BASEBALL Two Games “Captain Swift.” Juagiers: | Lewis 8041 ne cootustom over the announce- Tomorrow org | mente for next week's bill at the pitta og Pn og Lote are due to unexpected and un FOR ONE ADMISSION. bill. *|foreaeen bappenings that made it LAST OF THE SEASON. eS wibie to present “Hampton in” at this time, while in the BUTTE VS. SEATTLE. Pantages. of “Dorothy Vernon of Had i Fay, thaumaturgist and don Hall.” the Short time for re Game Called at 2 O'Clock. eader, whose act ran for 10|hearsals made that impossible, Ac Admieston fe Haminerstein’s and Percy lcordingly Director Frawley pt ked | ie tee The Power of | Why Young ted in Business University J. M. Canae, pastor. Morning topic, “F a perience on How Not to Pall"; even ing, “Salvation Ralty day pro gram at #46 & m Green Lake M. F—@Sth st, and Firat av; Rev Le Benedict, pas tor. Morning top Jesus Advice te the Lahoring Man tee in honor of ty He schools evening sery ireen Lake pub: Episcopal. St. Mark's Madison and Broad way: Rev, John P. D. Liwyd. D. D. rector. Morning topic, “The Friend at Midnight” The Educa thon of Hooks. evening Bt. Stephen's, Raliard—1594 West brd ot Rev. John A. 8. Clatr, rec~ r. Morning ject, “The | Itu- sivenens of Life"; evening, “The | Loat Sheep.” Trinity Bighth and James, Rev. Salt - Lona Park Natatorium water bathe cure rheumatiom. CANVAS GOODS Henting coats, pants, cart ridge vests and leggine, boots, hats, olleoats, game straps and gon cases at A. L. Hall's Sport ing Goods, 1111 First av. Repair_Works SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT All Our Work Guaranteed Come see the most up-to. date repair shop in the weet. 502 Pike Street Save Money | Avoid Pain To Introduce our painioss methods, we offer to the public thio remarkable scale of prices for the next 30 days: Fall Set bf wun teed Crowns, @2k, extra heavy ridge Work, per tooth, YALE DENTISTS OND AND ¥ “THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN EXPRESS” A Interesting, Thrilling Acts A Sensational Climaxes COMEDY SUAL PRICES LOIS THEATRE | Leading Stock Theatre in Seattie ROMANCE PATHOS (Formerty Colieeum) Week Commencing Monday Matinee, October 5th, ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS THE DISTINGUISHED COMEDIENNE HOPE BOOTH & Co. In George M. Cohan'’s “The Little Blonde Lady” Valadon The Magician, Late Associate of the Great Kellar, Redford & Winchester Those Burlesque Juggiers. Alex Pantages, Manager. Phones nset, Main 1304 4324 Ind, ALL WEEK, STARTING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON First Vaudeville Tour of Franklyn Underwood & Co. Including Frances Slors0n and George Bloomquist “Dobb's Dilemma.” The Tennis Trio In a Dainty Wisteria Pastime. ‘wis een THE MOTIONS “Captain Swift” Brilliant THRILLING DRAMA OF HUMAN Cast, Magnificent Production Famous American Comedienne, ia rville In Monologue and Songs tra Directed by Signor Pietro Salaried Director in the Country. Marino, the THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Russell, Drew and French Management. Phone, Main 5599 ding Family Theatre of Seattle Tonight, Last Time, “Midnight in Chinatown” Week Commencing Matinee, Sunday, October 4th, THE THIRD AVENUE THEATRE COMPANY, in the Splendid Southern, Pictur~ esque, Atmospheric Melodrama, “The Heart of the Blue Ridge” Unexcelled Cast and Splendid New Scenery. Evening Prices — 100, 250, 500, Daily Matinees—100, 250, 50c. Prices: Matinees—10e and 20c} Evening Prices—15c Seattle's Prices 14 Popular Vaudeville Theatre Box seats, Per NEW SHOW MONDAY 3 ZARAS & CARMEN AFTERNOON World’s Greatest Baton Jugglers W. L. Werden, Ki Kuda, Most Famous of elty Jap De Voy & Dayt Sist " Tom Dempsey, Eddie ‘ a, est tigate avd Roesch Alice Mortlock & c 0.5 Pict Ih an Original Nove t || Quintette of Royal Neapolitans Now at Hotel Savoy DIRECT FROM NEW YORK—BOTH PLAY AND SING Reserve Your Tables By Phone NO-NAME THEATRE | Prices-—2b¢ ing Od Pantages Theatre “UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILLE” WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, OCTOBER 5TH Most-Talked-of Act Harvey & Lee in Vaudeville H A Headliner for 30 Week on Broadwa Mrs. Eva Fay The Le Mente Occult and Mystic se The Stellings medy ‘Everything Modern and Entirely N Jugglers Commencing Saturday, Getobe The Girl and the Directoire Gown The Popular Bell Trio Harmony Singer Mugical Drama if You Want to Know ook and Lyrica, Horace J. Pullen, Music: Grover Hohman Anything on Earth Snappy Songs Splendid Music, Grand Bente Bffect Elwell ASK EVA FAY | Pantagescope