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d tn i Down South IVA AV NAVAVAVIVAVAVAVAVAV A SN i Alfred Keloy & |"Unele Phin AMUSEMENTS 5 on Next week's show at the Star IPI IIS a RNVAVAVIAVAYAYAYAVAYAYAYAYAYAYA) will include Lind, the “Dream of Reauty” from the Follies Bergere |} Paria; the Great Hugo, weight lifter; the original Dimple ators, singers and di re; the Four American Trumpeter Grace Passmore, in coon melodies the Great Romonoffa, battle axe wleid Jers and knif Roesch wi bill will eo morrow throwers, and Be ballad, This wee inue tonight and to | | Pantages, } An all Pantages atre October 12th, with ture Pony, Dog and Moi and Klein, Ott Broa, and Nicholson, ture show opens at ext Monday Minia the two special featu Pre hepp has sixteen dows, four ¥ nies and three monk The an mals work with extrome tntelll gence, introducing a great deal of genuine comedy into their clever jtricks, Lester & Miller will offer an. origina Jentitied “The Little Immigrant }Mr. and Mra. Chas, Buekley and |Frank Martin have a comedy |aketoh entitied “A Busy Manager A new Illustrated song and series of motion plotures are tneluded in be bill aracter comedy #sketeh IS ELECTED United Press.) HAM, Oct 10 ‘The loers of the W hing feration tf Wom resulted as follows: Mro. | ot Seattle, Giret vic John « nd BELLIN election of ¢ “THE MAYOR” AND “THE 68088," }ton Bate Fi tn “The Man of the Hour,” at the Moore Theatre Next Week. SHRRAA AA AR ee HH) commOnlY Interesting and proves t particularly effective-as a dramatic # TOMORROW'S OPENINGS w Mra, BL ¢ recording — familiar subject In a most virile ‘oftman. Moore—"The Man of the manner Mre Jond trustee heckers.” Grand. cetved the vehicle, because it deals with a Judging from the advance sale the third engagement of “Check ere,” which opens at the Grand to- | ~ morrow hight, will bes very suc |MONTANA ELECTION MUDDLE cessful one. The play is a clever i sates umn one and will be played by practt | (By United Press. cally the original company. Hans | HELENA, Mont, Oct 10—Be Roberts has the title role, Miss |C*use of insufficiency of the ov! The Man of the Hour” will be| Helen Ormsbee appears as Pert dence the re meet a . @ the Moore theatre next/ Dave Braham Jr. as the race track |‘* petition filed on behalf of th tomorrow night,| tout and Lydia Dickson still plays | Republican candidates for presi Lastineee Thorny and Satur-/Cynthy. The production will run | dential electors for an injunetior ext wee! brent axains' P of State Yod day. It will be coe Woe ot j Sil mext week at the Grand restraining bim from placing on the brag Roe a. week in| Seattle Theatre. jotticial ballot th eidete for f : ” the manage | That the people like melodrama |p" ee ee a we ee A. Brady and!has been demonstrated by the) '°** party jr. The Man of | patronage at three theatres this FOR ONE PATRIOTIC HYMN more generous | week The Rocky Mountain Bx & farce, and the) preas,” which closes at the Seattle y United Press.) is carting The| theatre tonight, is the most melo| NEW YORK. Oct. 10.—Prot tr evincing and um-! dramatic of any William Milligan an, of © At Cripple Creek,” opens there | bia untversity, who fs president tomorrow afternoon. It im a pic-|the National Institute of Arte and ture of life in a mountain mining | Letters, has suggested that the town of Colorado, The advance | stitut bend its energ! sales indicates a big house at the production of a rousing ne | Seattle tomorrow. song that will combine 1 — Yankes Doodle The Stax “Dorethy Vernon of Haddon Hall.” Spangled Banner Marwetllaine The many disappointments that|and “Die Wacht Am Rhein” Inte have come to patrons of the Lots | one patriotic hymn theatre through the postponement - ‘at osit of “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon ete ee Hall” are to be compensated, and|_, WASHINGTON, Oct {oA sve pon eae Cripple Creek.” thy Vernon of ‘Hal!.” Avenue—"“King of the ” t Spokane. ing secretary hold ov eee eeeeeeee Faseattecrnnnes text week the long promised play |°!8! train will leave Washington will be presented by the Pantages players, The piay has been seen but once here and that some years ago. The Lots production will come almost as a novelty and te certain to attract much attention not only because of its being new but be | Cabinet Tatke Politica. cause in it Mies Aileen May will WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 Politi have another of those romantic|cal gossip oceupled the attention heroine roles in which she bas al of the cabinet at ite meeting yes ways been successful. Dorothy terday after routine matters had Vernon is a character akin to Mary been transacted, but none of the Tudor and Sweet Nell, in which | members would talk on the phases roles Miss May made hite jot the situation which they dis ep cussed Third Avenue. At the Third avenue theatre to night will be see the final perfor mance of “The Heart of the Blue Ridge.” Beginning tomorrow afternoon. Kirg of the Cowboys,” will be Pastore played, The story is said to be as! Majer interesting as “The Virginian.” ° ing 100 prisoners transferred from the United States jail here to the Fort Smith penitentiary because of crowded conditions in the Wash ington Institution. Of the Title Trust Com- pany are and have been guarded by day and night by employes of the Company, and al) value Bles accepted for stor- fge are in & separate — @Mpartment. but entire Sipwithin our large five chrome steel lined Avereary. wil terian chure? Orpheum. seys he ense being at the h ‘The Seven Hoboes,” which fs on | tinue the bill at the Orpheum for next | seeereermmmm week, is one of the really novel acts CHEAP COLONIeT RATES. in vaudeville. It depicts seven dif-| Westbound qurtug September and ferent Yarieties of tramps who ap | October via Oregon R. R. & Naviga pear one at a time from behind «| tion Co. Chicago to Seattle, $88.00 stone wall and do « musical act. | from St. Louis, $35.50; Kansas City Other good numbers are Charles H.| Omaha, etc. $10.00, Other rates Bradshaw in the farce “Mix in @/and information furnished, and de Fix"; Mr. Raffin, an old cireus | posits taken, at Union Ticket Office, clown with an aggregation of | 608 First Ave. B. E. Bilis, Gen. Agt | monkeys and baboons; Miss Mait oe S&T <2 StF MRS, JENNINGS, today for Fort Smith, Ark. carry. | TELETETEC CLT * “ * Notioos for the church col * * unine of the Saturday Star will ® * not be accepted after clock * ® Friday. afternoon * * All notices muat contain # & Owing to delay in the deliv ® * ery of mati», not hould be # ® mailed as early ae | le, in ® ® order to insure thetr arrival at # * Tho Star office at the time * | * specified a | * ee Presbyterian Lake Union—Pirst a W K ne, Fremont. Mornin trit Mat mt nl the B ali,” A. Te Ha f nt V.; George H. 1 t tople, “Doet Hu Hu 1 Hegat ! uv T M « toy 1 ening Thy King and Cher Wa pa 1 jing, “In the Public Da atitutlor Ww sinster—Broadway ar flumbta; Dr, J. M. Wilson, pa Morning tog An Bducated M try ning, “One Man ¢ P ah to Suffer for Hin Cor | South Seattte Orintal Pie Halland Swe jand 6tet et; Ft pastor. Morning ¢ wo pie, “Walkin ng. “The Giinse Death fs Sin Went art Madrona hall jthor D. Carpenter, pastor, Topte of Ar 4.20 mm. “Am Oriental Picture | D. Carpenter | topic, “The / t in the 20th m., "Under the Bun | immanuel—Main and 2th av. & Rev. J. V, Rosewarne. pastor, Morn ing = tepte, Profita Writthgw evening, “The Great Salvation, } Methodist. Qygen Anne—Garfield and Fifth av Thomas BE. Eiliot Morning tople, “Reciprocity ing, “Hepa: University —J About Chriat pert Knowledge « Auburn—J. Mv. ning topic, “T evening, “A Moss. Morning topic, “The Baving of evening, “Agoniaing for Une Prise : Asbury—40th and Whitman; Rev. | | Wm Park, pastor, Morning topic The Lesson of Memory”; evening |“National Probleme”; thie will be Old Fotkx’ Day Protestant 1 John; Rev. A Morning. communion service tiem apd Separation. M. Canse, pastor. | Morning Lopic. “even F sth av. N. and N. Ward. pa ling toplo, “Purpose in Life.” Green Lake 465 mB: Re. BL Honey Pur Needs Clean | Interba: |Rev. F. & ne topi Athietios Lakeside—Lake &; Rev. G. MP. ore Together With th and Firet av p Park—J. W. Plesher, pas ie or even N Benedict, pastor Morning topic, “The Parable way and afth jing: camp meeting at Rair [884 Hollingwood in the evening Lutheran. Holy Trinity—1 Rey. BG. Lond, 5 ton evening, “Th mandment ' anuel Fremont; H. Services at 1 Withered Hand St Andrew's th; celebration ith and B « aubjec h—Ballard; W. 64th N. W.; Rev. Herman Lind, Services morning and even seopal. Green Lake the Holy rariet St. James’—Ballard; 88th Stone av. Richard Mansfield W | will preach in t | st 3 json and Bro St. Btophen's—1 John A. St. Clair roing on Devilkins Liwyd, rec Gaul Among The Educa 634 W. band; F ector, Holy morning; ever Men’s Hats John #8 RAINIER C 1104 FI MEALS SERVED. Three rouna Wipe datiy 1 it Knox an 4 $6 Hate fc ret Av | GEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 360—Round Trip, 600, FOUR ROUND THIPS DAI LEAVES SEATTLE 6:46 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA —~ 8:35 @ and 12:16, $:66 and 7:30 p. m |U, GEELEY, Jr, | Tel. Main 176. Agent. Seatt Tacoma—Tel. and ge Ru and hi T and ad the tior te nd ” LY and m lo—~ aw THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, SUNDAY TOPICS * 1908, 1 to the Barbari-[at 1118% Bec tppiey “The Gon 4 av. #, on ‘'s|Gater; Rev, Bydney Strong, D. D.,| Wert Seattlo—Grand ay. and Ce sy ee! won reeltal at dep, m. | Maths mation after which the | pastor Morning subject The nd | dar Me F Trem » Dunwtan, rity—ighth and Rev, | Lord's Hupper will be colebr of the Voyage,” preceded by @tve tor Morning subject The HG 1, rector, Ser a morn Renttle Mpiritual. ass ion— | iminute talk to boys and girly on| Wrath of the Lamb”; evaning, “I anid ning | Pythian temple; Chas. J. Ander 1 itling Out to Kea i There Anything in Prayer ” Ueltarian t wer and Happine evening AMUSEMENTS. " VAtor Doylaton and Olive; Kev Phe individu and th Hie sii or, Blessed Are the | Y. on “Creative Minds 1 ve Gentle the Kind, the f en ee eee ee Congregational wy 4 1" er | piymouth—Third and. Universit Friday Afternoon, Oct. 16, at 2:30 o’Clock, Chr te Francia J, Van Horn, DD. = % = " “ . a eg go SR . pastor, Morning subject, “The Firat The Greatest Operatic Concert in the History of bi orturr . «and the Firat rr « , "FE & tople, “1 Am the Lord | | nd Juliet”; Pred But Seattle . . dwa tor, F iid h, D. Pr ! " He tu : ing nt OF NEW YORK he Toa adh ad F Under the Auspices of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra Society Old Adua Christian Belence. | Meee . Whitman . ' M Are Bin, Dive D. D,, pastor 1 nd n ) h, Ballard, Popte, |aubject, "Th ‘ ‘ D nnd Death Real?” | Womat nap lway Topte Are Bin, |; tor Morning subject The Dinow nd Death Real Temptation”; evening, “Che Young j Chur Miscellaneous. Prospect and 20th Firet I ence churct 8. Ongood, pastor Marie Rappold Giu trite med f The Solentific Bide m1 tton, chaplain of ¢ Helen Van An on “What. Con-|t for the pe Irene Brith ea K 11 Third av You can't " | preach |ere.” Telex - ae saat - — ervation ea Trunks on Sult Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO, Firat Ave. ! you to measu’ 217 JAMES STREET. Quintette of Royal Neapolitans ‘Now at Hotel Savoy } DIRECT FROM NEW YORK—BOTH PLAY AND SING Reserve Your Tables By Phone } | Introducing (Formerly Coliseum) Raffin’s Simian Per- formers Re AMUSEMENTS. Week Commencing Monday Matinee, Oct. 12. ALL STAR FEATURE ACTS THE SEVEN HOBOES In « Tras re The & Cha: In a Law Flying Trapene tonal Alfred Keley & Co. With Mathilde Farcioal Sketoh. vening Prices eee tr ae Matiness, 10c, 250 LIND Dick and Barney Fergu- son bt 7 die Roesch LESTER AND MILLER, Hans in “The Little Immigrant Bothe, in thell 11 Quaint The Fi 100, 26o, The Dream M Ba Ploture Pantages Theatre “UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILLE” Week Commencing Monday Matinee, Oct. 12th AN ALL FEATURE SHOW Schepps’ Miniature Circus of Ponies, Dogs and Monkeys LA TOY BROS Rieln, Ott Brow. and Nicholson, America’s Leading Mu ical Artiste of ‘Trans ontinental Fame. Both Phonee—5106 Grace Passmore minent Comedian, H. Bradshaw & Co. ugh, “Fix in a Fix Mabel Maitland Old Southern > Btortes: Leclair and Sampson jogue Strong Man Vaudeville 4 Hox seats, 6 43, 918 each 4 11, last times of Beauty from the fottes Gergere, Paris 4 American Trumpeters A usic Great Romanoffs ttle-Ax Experts n Melodies. MR. AND MRS. BUCKLEY AND FRANK MARTIN In “A Busy Manager ELWELL PANTAGESCOPE Continuous Performances Sundays From 2 to 11 P. M.—Matinoes Daily et, “Tagged for Ju God's Call and ppe Cam Riccardo Martin Josephine Ja- Soprans panari Tenor coby From the Metropolitan Opera House, New York. Arthur Rosens' Musical Director In the Following incomparable Program PART L 1)f 1. Spinning Quartet tre Mart! Flotow . —o one Mmew. Rapp Jacoby, MM. Martin, Campanari afford to miss “Check: | 2. Aria—“Largo Ad Factotum" (Barbie ¢ 6) Rossini hone 65 and secur M. Campanari Ay eee Et. Song—Clausen Provenc bes Det Aequa - 4. Aria—"Flower Song uns ahi biasy oosereecese Gavotte” (Mignon) cabdoces covesees Riana THE SHOEMAKER. Mme. Jacob can't get boots or 6. Trie from Faust eo Gounod PART I shoo to fit You, Get them made Last Act from “1 Trovator Verdi ire & Mmes. Rappe coby, MM. Martin, Campanart SALE OF RESERVED seats BEGINS WEDNESDAY, 10 A.M wore Box Office 18 Rows, $2.60 ing Fr Moore Theatr JOHN CORT TOMORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT AND WEEK MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY “The Best Play 1 Have Ever Seen.”-—President Roosevelt. Return of Last Season's Greatest Success William A. Brady end Joseph R. Grismers Production, THE MAN:: HOUR Presented with the Sal En me ne Saeata edaee, as Appeared Here Last PRICES—Evenings and Thursday Matinee, $1.00, y Matinee, $1.50, $1.00, 76c and Bie and 26¢ craeene x BEGINNING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, WILLIAM Winter JEFFERSON In Richard Brinsley Sheridan's Comedy “THE RIVALS” rted by a Metropolitan Cast of Distinction Sale of Seats, Thursday, October 15. THE GRAND“... Matinee Tomorrow—First Time at Popular Prices. || THE ONE BEST BET OF THE SEASON—Henry Blossom’s Great- est of all Racing Plays “CHECKERS” A Tale of Love and Luc With the sa excellent cast, headed by HAN weal in the inte role. Dave Braham, jr. as “Push Miller,” @ 100-—-OT HERS—100 This is the @ compan seen here for the pi and the only company whioh has ever American play, with a record of 18 dif in New York within four seasons, and will play two more this season. No Increase in the Grand Opera House Prices Next Attraction—“HANS AND NIX” SEATTLE TH EATRE Russell & Drew, Managers. Both Phones—43. taatine Popular Priced Theatre of the Northwest.” two seasons, fascinating Penlghe, Last Time, “THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN EXPRE Week Starting Sunday Matinee, October 11th (Tomorrow), Waiter Arlington offers the Great Comedy Drama of intense Heart Interest, “At Cripple Creek” A Scenic Marvel, by Hal Reid. ENTED BY AN ALL-STAR COMPANY DIRECT FROM CAST. Special Features and a Mammoth Production, in every detail. Our Prices: Mattineos, 10¢ to 26c. Nights, 15c, 20c, 30, 40c and b0c. Next Week, “THE FLAMING ARROW,” Lincoln J. Carter's Mas- ter Production, THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Russell, Drew and French Management. Phone, Main 5590 “The Leading Family Theatre of the Northwest.” Tonight, Last Time—“THE HEART OF THE BLUE RIDGE.” Week Commencing Matinee Tomorrow, the famous THIRD AVE- NUE THEATRE COMPANY, in the Thrilling, Picturesque Western ~ KING OF THE COWBOYS” More interesting than “The Virginian.” Costumed properly, acted admirably and scenically correct in the « enings, 15 | LOIS THEATRE . a, im Leading Stock Theatre in Seattle Ind., 4334 It Has Come at Last—All Next Week, With Usual Matinees DOROTHY ADDON H VERNON OF HALL Charles Major's Romantic Play of Elizabethan Times MIS8 AILEEN MAY AS DOROTHY VERNON ] ]

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