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THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1908. Monday, continues throughout the | tnew wrening “Why Women Go|pastor, 11:15 a m., “Parable of the AMUSEMENTS. |week, with continuous performances |Pown Before Temptation.” Tares,” tear iniisiaaitinaiindin chistes Thanksgiving day. Of the fine bill] Interbay—1 Rh 1. Blackman,| Columbia Columbia — tation; | promised, the Hawatian Septette | — and "dan. of ‘aed ey v. | may bo mentigned first, in the | srength'; evening, “When ln a Man IVR |pregontation of native #ong® 8N4 | Nonrent the Kinaddm?” University | eausio, The act carries specs!) Third Unpited—Fitth and Mowe; ay. Morning and soonery characteristic of the sunny | Rey. I. p, Findley, pastor, Morning | William Prosser |tslew from which it hails rs, “Pure Re Ngjon and Ite Trade] Hallard—17th av, N. W. and W ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL MUSIC-LOVERS t|,.The Pour Englioh Belles are four evening, Is Pon- | Slat wt; Rey, F. O, Lamoreux, pax present | #. Doyle, pastor manuelMain and 24th ay, &; | warne, pastor 46th and | ning toptes by JOUN CONT, Manager, <r Shirley Roasme of Pe o whore ble to Please God." tor Morning topic, “God's Way the pareeee® company, while the role of the |nandsome, graceful girls, whose Richt Ware ee oe tke Bebond |more recently of Edna Wallace Hop: | (aber'are | contists Mothodiat. Verdict,” | dance, with spirited fencing, fol} at Norwe ‘ ward | par, Is ald to be one.of the Clev | lowed’ by acrobatic, tambo and rope Seca ee et Pe MEY: lana Btewests Mev. G be icinh pop | 4 . Evers, pastor. Morning topic, {#04 Stowart; Kev. O. M. Kihl, pax pet — pe he ye bes — #tOK® | aki gping dances, concluding with a| pig yom ney’ cy he tig. |t0F Mornings "Spiritual Poverty Oday, He takes just eighteen | dance of all nations fificafiee of National Thanknelving,” | evening, “How a Litthe Will Do | minutes in making up the character | : | COMING ATTRACTIONS. Symphony Concert MOORE we afterngon “The mall ¢ Wine the Mouse” tomor M sttor' |” Que “ " 6 Gartic Temple and Cedar, Re lot Ryder, but.the transformation ia| Madden And Pitepatriek will offe Queen Anne—W. 6th and Garth dramatic sketch entitled ‘The | Mev. T. 1, Wittot, Gos, eet gpetuted: by eter , +e vw night. . wa declared to be nothing short of |. “4 ‘.. : of young pe nue The World’s Greatest Woman Violinist, @RAND Little Johnny | met obi *'\ Turn of the Tide.” Kmile Subers, | plo, “Dirt oe gitletio meetings through ft , The Georgia Boy," will be here |" Is to Appear Tomorrow Afternoon, at 3:15 o’Clock , as the SOLOIST with the Hwedinh University Mission Upiversity—Union service of att] 44rd and F av.; Rev, A, Lind Ah Sing Foo) Ghutches at M. i. church in inte jeren, pantor | Thousands of have never seen “Bunce in Ariz of ople in Seattle | aye he Lion and the Mouse,” and other thousands who week, Eldora will offer a leomedy Ju te a Chin > wate - in Pee eee ee eee ee ee eee eee | } | Players ‘The regular | of charity, Rev. J. M. Ce on -4 4 Bie Pontes Vane.” | have seen It and know its wonder-| jjustrated song and motion pleturen |Promeen Ute pane ee ‘ Congregational | SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA tC) MeV ENUE Russell & j fal power will want to see It aati. | wilh accompany this bill, which |”! Gteen Lake-—-Mirat and 6 Rev, |, Piymouth—Third and Univeratty; | THI! Go. in “In the Shadow [There should be crowded houses at | Dromison to be a record. breaker, {I Niet, pastor, Morning tap. {Rev Francis J. Van Horn DD. | At Its ‘ne Gallows.” the Moore all woek, Max MAMAN | Today's continuous performances |'s “Anniversary”; eventhy, a lecture we omg eg Retna tonEUM—Vaudevilie eet tien tee ee ee Gaportunity of wil meet, oa _Pogiton, pas the Mountaineers’ club, iiue- || SECOND AGES—Vaudeville. last Ume tonight : nowsing this week's excellent Vill, [tor Morning tople ving | tated by stereopticon Veudeville. | | oie he | Pligrim---Broadway and Republic: | POPULAR , ga mar At the Grand, Maud Powell Piays Tomorrow. tor. Morning toplo, “America. for ah Sev, Mowers ideo Saath, © ved ; we aeeenae “Little Johnny Jones" is another rday’s announcement that Maud | Christ.” >. pastor, Morning’ topte ne | tb) Maude feetee _ not particularly now, as everyone 2ind and Grand biva; |Pierim Faith and the Future CONCERT b) Peua Powell t# to appear at the popular}. Int bay omoter— | | Maud eo Chrintia a . “4 * 7 pe | a 7 Rev. ‘whe, pastor Morning | (Venting, 16. ¢ A k glance at the attrac} who has whistled “I'm a Yankee-|concert by the Seattle Symphony | ee ais Les od tien aed te tana ee . . | a) “In Autun “Re the coming wee Doodle Boy” for several yaars woll|Orchostra at the Moore theatre to- | Lele rue Kingdom and 19) ie orm tev, B.C, Falcon: | At which time the | for Subjects”, evening@epectal music Him,” sermon by Rev. ¥ | * ° b z feeal theatres, there Is Just knows. “But it ts ono of the funniest |morrow afternoon came as a delight Jer. ue § following extraordinary | wands out as perhaps muasteal comedies ever writt ful surprise to the muste lovers of Episcopal. | nion— Queen Anne av and Gater “ ofmore than parsing wot undoubtedly the best that Seattle and vicinity. Mins Powell's! inity—iighth and James: Rev. |: Rey. J. Vincent Rosewarne program will be ‘and the Mouse’ Is not fe “Little Johnny tor. Morning topic, “Power « Life evening, “Perfect rendered: Kerme Coban has yet turned - out—and |concert of last evening, while w Cohan has been responsible for 4 | attend H. H. Gowen, rector, Morning tog i, Was no far removed from |g “Stirring Up the Gift That Ix in | th Out Fear x . gad melodrama is melo lot of successes : the or Of the eity that many | Ws evening, “The Close of the | niversity— Brooklyn ay, N.; Re Popular Prices—$1.00 to 25c. Reserved Seats Now Sell- Waudeville ts vaudeville The title part is taken by Charile/ who winhed to were unable to un-|Church Year H. C. Mason, pastor. Morning and ‘ > many grades of it Rrown, who twa clever dancer and /dertake the jong journey to the], St Stephen'e—1634 W. 62nd, Bal- | evening services by pastor iq me. Unreserved Gallery, 25c, Selling Tomorrow Afternoon, fittle comyany at the singer and ia said to be in fact a! university z : i... ' A mR. = cortet Edgewater—-Whitman | av at 2:30 o’Clock, ising the real attrac worthy successor to Cohan himwelf.| Miss Powell is generally recow| evenings Tin’ Chetntinn dich uice in | Rivourne wt: Rev. Wri, ¢ | ie week in “No Man's Mr, Keough, who plays the part of | nized as the foremost woman violin: | Polttics Fe poet Mee at ae ee REE re a RET aan fateresting because it has “The Unknown,” has invested the |ist In the world, and her five selec) St. Mark’s—Madison and Broad | (ae eon ee the twatve | pefore been given a public character with & subtic humor that tions tomorrow should prove huge-| way, Rev, Dr. J. P. D, Liwyd, rec-| Green Luke-— Rev Chae, F. Clarke, | Hon and particularly be never fails to win enthusiastic ap |ly interesting and instructive, With |tor. Morning topic, “What Do Epis: | pastor. Morning topic, “A Surpr JOHN CORT ff was written expressly for plause. There are forty young mon | ihe orchestra, she fe to be heard | ne Mean by & Mission?” ling Way"; evening, “An Experiment Manager Frawley ttle peop and women in the chorus and they|in a Saint-Saens number, and two |e The Responsibilities of the in Religion | Pines “ ¢ Lois not are said to be as clever a lot as! gro will follow this or-| mn Cn aceite, -miah wees t Prospect EB. Prospect and 20th orting Tomorrow RIKI Matinees Thankagiving and many ever worked in & musteal produc: | chesira itself will be heard @ many | ey 1 rector, Morning, | or gt bility "Area Sescine ‘taeda Fdny, MER BHA Presents the Greatest Ameri Palace tion. Jcomposttions which are ommunion iestonne”; evening. “Fhe Mement of au Drasoatie Triumph af the Century . rmance ¥ |new to Seattle. Faith in Re ligt n | of | At the Seattle, | Notwithstanding Mise Lutheran Union—Non-sectarian; Keystone Th re oar | At the Seattle theatre, “We Are engagement, the same popular] Trinity-—1ith and Olive; Hey. B.| place and 57th at; Rev. D. W. Cram AMD an net King,” closes tonight. It is a ro) prices will prevall. Hundreds of |G Lund, Pastor, Morning topic, | Morning topt Drifting”; evening, | Matinee j Frawie mantic comedy and a might pretty |tunic students wil! doubtless avail | Per nd Pastor,” by Rev, Lees |"Christ the Bavior ie : of Portland; evening, by name Wert Beattlo—Grand av, and Ce Dave been presenting. It one, bat was misplaced in a molo-| themselves of the unreserved gal | .-p, ung Pe Chureh.” | dar st; Rey, B. Tremayne Dunstan fp only & few weeks ago that we dramatic house. lery, which will go on sale at a very 40th Whitman, | pastor. Morning topic, “A Perfect sb “The oo. pf “ MAUD POWELL, “Buneo in Arizona,” a mining low price tomorrow afternoon ov. H. A. W. Yung Mas ning, “The Awakening of the Belascoized play o play, opening tomorrow afternoon tor, Hervices at 4p. m.; tople, “The | China.” ¥ Maseho,” k . California. life by Richard | Seloist with the Seattle ig gy will be welcomed by the audiences LORIMER FAVORS Dead- Raising Power of Jenus ‘ pe] , which has entertain Oretestra at the Moore Te |iicady hungry for melodrame. | New Thought Society. | for two seasons, morrow Afternoon, |The attraction comes here wei| WASHINGTON CANAL Christian. ening at 8 o'clock, Mr. P.| selling for the engagemen Nights and "Thankeriving Matinee—b0c to $1.60. Saturday Mati he to recommended, and is headed by a Datvertity—ttud.N. Band 19th; | F. years, among them being “The | sprightly soubrette, Mixs Nae St.) Congressman Willlam Lorimer of poe lh Pe mart ie Pies aad Judge and the Jury,” “The Halt| Clair, a second edition of Emma | the Sixth Iitnole district, Inst night |‘? myer; Ite Place ar cllan, president of the soet ning |ety, will address the meeting. Bub- Pow- | ject, “Heaven and Helf’; an invita ie ove a fy 0" o on exte « o eve 0 be ‘* Ont ve » gave the | Breed,” “In South Carolina” and/ Bunting, as it were, and the play |At the New Washington, before hie | Pyces Ne “earning Mow to Be tion ie extended to every one to bell ONE NIGHT Molnar Great May, stage of “Before the Gringoes Came.” | tela a delightful story with flavor | departure for the cast, declared — ay. | ONLY | Being @ close personal acquatnt-| of the west, according to the news Mmeclf strongly in favor of the Christian Science. | ’ 6 99 nce of Mr. Frawley, it was within | papers, and Mixs St, Clair is sup-|l4ke Washington eanal project, if] Piret—cr we. tall, Bread ellaneous. || SATURDAY. he evi Mr. Frawley’s capabilities and lim-| ported by an exceptionally good | fr 80 other reason than that it) way and M Morning topic,| Occult Science 1 Sth and Val-| d itations that he constracted the part company would prove an immense benefit to | “Boul and a who now divides |of the herp in “So Man's Land — i }the navy and the merchant marine + ae ee a plays and directing | Consequently the role is one that Father Sherman's Lecture. | to have such a splendid fresh water | worming p+ oy Ged ent bela | of Y¥@ Liberty | fits Mr. Frawley like the proverbial Next Tu: night, the “Bunc harbor at their disposal Minnie Jennings, pastor. | The Walis of cho.” Divine Set Broadway and evening, lecture |iey Direction Jas, D. Barton. Seat Sale Thursday. umbia Morn. | The Divine Will,” by A I E Cal. Jn cob and overworked kid glove, Thelin Arison ean wilt lay oltl 9 ne Lorine le one Of the teens te Unitarian. nes R. McCarthy. iii H GRAND SOOO eran Oliver Moroseo, of | spirit of the great west. in which! while Rey. Father Sherman, 8. J.,|Uential members of the rivers and | pins: noyiston and Olive; Rev.| Rational Church—1426 4th av fies, Mr. Cottrel! has con Bwumber of unusually plays during recent Mr, Cottrell has spent his life and | Goitvers his lecture, “The billionaire, John Burkett Ryder, Is| Rome” ‘The fact that the speaker ammened Sp Past. Beers Mr. | is the son of Gen. Wm. T. Sherman “land that he himself ts an eloquent Catholic divine, and that most of bis relatives are converts to the Catholic fath, ought to mak authority on his subject harbors committee of the house, and iy. Db ©. Powers, pastor. Morning |2'20 p. m. G. Kamara, the Hindu| made the trip out here for the sole | topt What Must We Do lecturer, will speak on “The Curse of purpose of Investigating the Lake |Mayed? The Upward Fall of India.” | Washington proposition. He walke New Thought—1426 4th along the entire distance covered Baptist. lorning topic, “What Occult Is t by the project, and reached his con-| “Piret—Droadway and Columbia; | “iyteation.” ti y ure B % mith “ clusions without other permasion | Rev. BL. Whitman, pastor ' ee Geli oes “hbeer : Jam |than his own judgment. He says (02. morning, “The Meaning of |} ee on "How Tate andy Death Differ {that on his return fo Washington he i: evening, "Giving Hin} Read to * LAUGH! HY ITS A LITTLE JOLLY OLD SCREAM! vat cnr JOHNNY bim -aychic Boclety sn will work bard for the appropriation lemant-—Premeat « 4 Kn. | ™ Mra Nagte The Third Avenue. fheceusary to carry out the building |hourne. st: Jnmen Caine a a Emmanuel Mover Success fiver it's Whistled and At the Third Avenue theatre lor the canal B-Preaident ©. T: Fepable will | conga, Spumualtet—148! First av.i§ od ws “se The Texas Ranger” finishes out ——— preach a{ 11 & th, “The Pow of Charkes A Anderson fornia on merion the Diggest week of the season to 2 eee RR Re Eee 4 Bilence”; 7:20 p, m.. “Foundation p ‘Mi at 8 on “The Church and the | night. Tomorrow afternoon, “In . a SY anuel Movement.” pita: the Shadow of the Gallows,” a sen. | * FOR SHIP SUBSIDY. oh snd - Wfth av. N. BE’ and Bn it sational melodrama, will replace tt,|® * / s Bauth Beattie nye ng and will also introduce four or five | ® (By United Press.) Ri Sarpetter. & cameo | CRONYPS new principals to the audience, aa|® NAPA, Cal, Nov. 21.-—That ‘The Bermon That Kaved Corneliye members of the reorganized Third per who provide Hber @) Kaliard Swediah—20th av. N. W Avenue theatre company al subsidies for vessels plying ® hand Gist st; Rev. W. O, Kilisor STANDARD The retirement of Miss Elizabeth & on "the Pacific ocean, te. the ® }Poator. Morning topic, “Closing Day Hale t9 private life made an open-|# statement made here by Con- # jaf Baptist Bwedish Conference of School of Vaudeville ing which was taken advanteg & greaaman Duncan E. MeKin- #| Western Washing Sa ? by Manager French to make « ® lay inst night at the annual #} “arthur De “Carpenter Both Phones—5106 al necessary changes tn the # banquet of the local Chamber & tao 7 Cronyi | taptructs A ny. Miss Hale will be replaced ® of Commerce and it ts thought #| vm a al by Miss Mary Barber” ‘soca |® today that the Pacific Geast # hristian Sc a ee oe pertenced leading woman, who will; * Congresemen will try to obtain # | ACTH SINGING AND be seen in the leading juveatle part/* the passage of a abip subsidy # Lecture tomorrow & bill at the next seusion of con- & Zs A Etta Shotwell takes Kathlene | * «ress * 2: ! ST GE DANCING Taylor's place as soubrette; Roy|* “ * Bicknell Young, C.S. B. ee ee Vaudeville acta and sketchos yi Sutherland, the new heavy jA member af the rd of 1 mas.” replaces WG RW + A mipresr Tha eter et Laetuge- || originated and: written to order |] Advanced Vaudeville Harry Prinkle succeeds ©. Clayton VANDERVEER APPOINTS Chriat, Scleatiot, tn Boston, ae ee 2 ; Burnison, and Lillian Evece is a “a ‘CONSERVATORY. Week Commencing Monday Matinee, November 23 new auxiliar Beaney soto the amore Ses | INGERSOLL DEPUTY| ,.cmesreato manne) t Seti, fo a ALLSTAR FEATURE ACTS Russell and all others remain | pes At 9 v'tieck in th iain ane ott Houpe—10 to 12 a m.: 2 to & E Vv A T Y & re) R rep o'tlock, In ° > te pm; 7:80 to 10 evenings. | M. H. Ingersoll was yesterday ap-| {otlock, in the evening. The lec « A ture is Free r lave Ne Merriest o c lomedies, At the Orpheum. pointed by Prosecuting Attorney. | —»— * a And Her Players, in the Berttest ¢ Fareical Comedies, ‘Topped by a one-act play that bas | sect George F. Vanderveer to fill! By Artangement With Charles Frohman nw been declared one the best bits the remaining vacancy on his staff | | FOUR FRANKLINS, AUGUSTA GLOSE, 1: ame Fr; jaf dramatic construction ever turn: | of deputies, Mr. Ingersoll fs a well | Everton, who has appeared in the | ed out by an American author, the known attorney bere, Waving prac Sensational European Aerialiste. Pianologue. support of Mme. Janawtchek and | bill for the coming week at the ticed in Seattle noe 1961. He consequently has worked into his| Orpheum has o variety of features |gerved a» city attorney of Ballard various plays until they seem to| that cannot fallto make tt notable. ‘for three terms previous to its am , A Safe De sita exude the very atmosphere of the |The sketch’ in question ie “Chums nexation to Seattle. He is a grad. | po 1 ry west, ts particularly strong in this}a lagghably little classic, which uate of Cornell, a Mason and past | Jatest play, which in rebearsais has| years ago won the New York Her-| exalted ruler of the Ballard lodge given indications of proving tm-| ald's pri thé best one-act sub | of Elke mensely popular. So pleased with} mitted in a contest. It is presented PAUL EDWARDS, _in ‘The Lion and the Mouse.” Hilarian and Rosalia Ceballos and. Their PHANTASTIC PHANTOMS A Girlish Novelty in Black and White. Staged vy Ned Wayburn, ROGERS and AMY STANLEY, DEELY, While inviting you to become a depositor of this Company, we wish to set forth clearly our the play is Mr. Fraw that he|by Miss iva Taylor and a clever Minere Elect Delegates. | pe yire. pte ody acca ny aren The Singer and the Valet pla within a few months, once little company composed of Eleanor For the purpose of electing 4 oa is LO} ay is Gue to its strength anc p more to venture upon the road‘ss 4) Pierson, Louis Albion and Lawrence | ates to the American Miniog can past record for attending promptly and cour WILLIAM ee ae SCHALL = No Man's Land” as his “7 gress at oe pure. Sreomber 3 yd teously to the wants of all persons transacting Some Twists, Skirts, Turns and Steps. vehicle © Four Franklins wilk appear | inclusive. he members 0 e Suelnaasa ¢ offic . dani : - . ; , to an aerial act especially imported Northwestern division of this body both | “et. et Offices We salicit deposits, Orpheum Motion Pictures—Latest in Motion Photography than all * | tram ppe-by the Orpheum cir./ Will meet in rooms 12 and 12. in poth large and small, and pay 4 per cent inter- =e prices, con ng for the|eult. August Glose appears in a the P.. building next Monday even est on Savings Accounts Prtces, 100, 25e, Se, with high-class work week is “The Lion and the Mouse,”|“Pianologue,” in which she gives ing at § o'clock. The matter of re inces, 100, Zhe, 5de. inset, Main 1804 Leading Stock Theatre in Seattie Ind., 4 Charles Klein's great modern Am-|spoken songs and interpretations initiating # state geological survey ete 8 ertcan play of high finance and of types to her own accompaniments im connection with the national en N T & f graft and love. It ts not new toloa the plane, Gsepeine ‘eit aloo be considera et orthwest Trust & Safe Seattic, but it is a play that has The Phantastic Phantoms, head. this meeting, and a large attendance! De sit Co pany lost none of its freshness after sev- led by Hilarian and Rosalia Ceballos, 16 desired , eattle, Wash. ma Archer Crawford i» the! skeletons and phantoms. The act . S . Miss Amy Stanley with F ALBXANDER MYBRS eral seasons of remarkable success.| appear in a weird dance as ghosts ur SECRETAR We Have «a Few Work Guaranteed. Lady Attendants. LE DENTISTS ) Sad Vester Was Pickaninnios” has one of the best eciastiinterpaclbe 6 & OMITH «2, Miecsueerese OAsMiE® 2 Oe The First Production on Any Stage oro he ed »- Fon TA - || acts on the entire bill, These same ae hee k kee kk ek hh n c, oe a ADE sUrTSs pieks” were used once in a ballet | * with mati- ure, 9 to 8; Sun Piet, Price at the Empire theatre by Adeline|w@ Notices ‘or the church col & Breit tots |) pan a etree Wale Sac ai Adaline | Notes oy the, char ca nees Sunday, (NC) MAN’S LAND” ie. 508 Thied Ave. Geared with the famous Parisian|® not bé accepted after 6 o'clock & Tuesday, ee iccneaead| dansense, Mile. Fougere. : * Friday afternoon ™ AMUSEMENTS. Row and Deelty have an of-\® All notices must contain # ew | My Harry D. Cottrell ering they call “The Singer and! @ subjects of sermons * Vaudeville an . : . the Valet Witliath Alexia and|@ Owing to delay in the defly. & ‘ = ‘a 8 Saturda Written Especially for T. Daniel Della Schall make their first ap-|% ery of mails, notices should be & ab te TG lot ee : y Frawley O Sty Hi ce R’S pearance hefe in a combination of|@ mailed as early as possible, in * contortion, singing and dancing # order to insure their arrival at *& 1 ron ~ | * The Star office at the time * New Show L SPECIAL MATINEE ON THANKSGIVING DAY SECOND AND JAMES Coming to the Star, *® specified. 2 Monday B OCKSOM & BURNS — Tonight aud tomorrow afternoon | ® \ : E panes - and night will mark the farewell|* * * # Ww ea ee Re eee! Afternoon Eccentriques Extraordinary rm appearances of “A Js ireus” « { i noon, this vaudeville playhouse will | 7"! tor. Morning ~Holmes and Holliston, Royal Musical 5 ' ; t offer, for the first time here, the | (1; vening, “The f In a Rura hy Oddity In an Artistic N ty The Leading Stock Royal ape rneey vane i “ pe teem Plain Duty Churet : } Russell, Drew and French Management Phone, Main 5599 eocentriques ext: ne direct 'T, A. Slater Morning tuple, | Herbert Cyril,” John Birch, ht, Last Time, “The Texas Ranger.” Our Murmur from Enropean imps John | “How Gox Hirch, the man with Man With the Hat From 7 to 9:30 o’Clock hate; Bddle Week Commencing Tomorrow (Sunday) Matinee, Nov ‘6 Roesch, with a picture a ong; Her Eddie Roesch, The Third Avenue Theatre Stock Co. in the Celebrated Melod we a pert Cyril,"the English Johnny, with © Popular Singer “ inch Lonsdale i Ms ask tae nk the cae ae BVewer Oy “In the Shadow of the Sieve Be Shell Hair Bar; 15¢ London; the Frouch = motion pone i New faces e 7 5. yieture two films and lolmens a change rp 4 FM 72550 te soe fpf Holliston in rural comedy oadity. | OPAL Pantages Theatre Oe eT” estan Siatanat We Ladies’ 11 ey 3 ee ae ar ee too iP See iE oenina “UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILLE” ¥ shed c r 2% variety In the Met of spectaltie TURQUOISE ead * mpeg rs a és BO Rain Unt ed tas” bak chee dats SARDONYX WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, NOV = Be cois “sey dees BL00 Bi) matin MESHATONS FEATURES OF THANKSGIVING WEEK ny SEA ’ TIte wt ny oe MOSS AGATE By the hundreds Native Singers and Musicians Comedy Sit, “Turn of the Tide Eldora, | continw mances| Ah Sing Foo, Comedy Jug! Emil Subers, Thanksgiving Day | “; hic English ato M pase Amusement: Aida Digestto Belles—4 Pantagescope, car Thin in Mind Acrobatic Dancers. M‘Ditect, Krom Thanksgiving Day Arthur Elwell, the Pantages man: Jrunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TRONK &@ BAG CO, 919 First Ave Tonight, Last Time, “We Are King.” Week Starting Sunday Matinee, Nov. 22d (Except Tuesday Evening) THE SBASON'S BIG SUCCESS é “UNCO in Arizona Orly unt of Specialties, —Wlaborat chant Ittect Prices: Matin ibe ar Event Next Week—“A Struggle for Gold Rastern Company These 7 Bargains « onl a , C * day Grening, nly after 7 o'clock Satur. All in soltd gold, No filled or plated kept at Houghton & Hunter's Jewelers, 704 tat av. gold SECOND’ ¥ JAMES }

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