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eo IRININININISININININININININISISINISIINY, A MUSEMENTS AANAAVAAAAAAAAAAA AAA LMS AYA HOMER LIND, At the Orpheum Next Week, Saturday vight of next} At the Grand. ie Moore theatre pre Only a few weeks ago we had its regular attractions. George Hroadhurst’s masterpiece, pweek there will ®' "The Man of the Hour.” Theatre Bet darkness, but (he goers know that anything bearing “0 the really big @t- the Broadhurst name ie above the pat the week for Monday jmptication of medioerity, and are Madame Lillian Nor therefore confident that “Tex 4 t SOPTAnO, APPEATS opening tomorrow at the Grand, a with the Seattle Sym-| frontier piay by Broadhurst, will be well worth seeing. are = prom! The’ ‘The play serves as a vehicle for has been seen in Seat-| the talents of Miss Nora Shelby, of Tt is only a few weeks and the Third Avenue rival vroductions. Now “the only authortred Weren't the others the Bat hand. to be May night of next at the Grand giv Of the west, whi bof the west at the Lots, by a society com Lets is promising a pop in “Mrs. Leffing "by Augustus Thomas | Succeeds melodrama at whom it Is seid that is the only actress in America without a fad Mise Shelby says that if she has a tngness to sacrifice personal whims to suceess in her art. She has « strong supporting company, accord. ing to the 7 pres agecat At the Seattle. beat of the traveling melodramatic companies appear, a picture fn a mining camp in California in the days of “49 is to be presented te entitled, “A Struggie for Gold.” and ts claimed to contain plenty of life. thrilling scenes and situations, and comedy enough to amuse every tec. The fact that the Seattle is drawing crowded houses: every performance is testimony of melo drama‘s popularity “Bunco fn Arizona” run tonight that should finishes tte it is a pleasing play not be missed. At the Lois, Following his policy of presenting only the highest class of plays to be obtained, Manager Pantages of the Lots theatre will next week offer Augustus Thomas’ splendid comedy Mrs. Laffingwell's Hoots. The play was written four years ago and duction when he contracted with if | Walter 8. Jordan, of Sanger & Jord JORA SHELBY, jan, for plays for the Lols during a o |recent visit of Mr. Jordan here. The ay" _St the Grand. story is based upon the finding out side the window of a young man’s room of a pair of boots belonging to & woman with a jealous husband. Of course the explanation is simple. vat the play goes through three acts lof merriment, with the manipute tions of an osteopath to straighten t the tangle. Mr. Frawley and | Miss May are conge entally cast fs well as at the Third Orpheum presents as even- | & bill as that of the pres- it is certain to add to its Pantages and the Star | usual pleasing vaude ville | on tap ity. 8ings Monday. At the Third Avenue, maa Nordica. the world-famous “In the Shadow of the Gallows” Sto be heard at the /ends its run at the Third Avenue Monday evening as With the Seattle Sym ra, being h Selections, including Wag. 824 Gounod numbers with imiment of the complete . The sale has been of un PPpertions and the audience be the larcest and most bril bt the entire winter musical Program. in fall will be Grieg. op 11. Wagner aria overture, “In Elsa's Dream f pran and und (Parsifn songs: a w Sleeps Quilter; b a Stra € Angela pr and Fa Handel Year's at S prin Beach— Min. lica : Techatkow sk Andante | Py theatre tonight and beginning t ancol 4, “Cavat-| morrow afternoon “Deadwood Dich B {Queen of St f rano |in Colorado” is promised for a we orchestra Nordica Stanley Job have the part of Ustt, “Polonaise,” No. 2,|the hero, the ice of the cor pany being suitably cast. The ad | vetitures of Deadwood Dick 1 “The Devil.” tock enough melodramas 5 Devil,” wh “ in fact, he provides a Mt the Moor © Pre | excitement during the progress of Is the Henry \ * ‘Yl the play as Buffalo Bill's Wild Land by New y in West. The play i# of wholesome NES Pronounced {a ne with @ strong moral under MS the version presented ng it ment of Ha f Ni * Mr. Savage ‘ At the Orpheum. Bhs version 1. James Bark The present week's bill at the 3 {tis Mr. Barton mas 4 Orpheum has been one big notse reer here, The actors are | senulnely entertaining from the be Pan, be capabie ana s ent | siuning. No act xd out above eon of M 4p | the others, but ¢ on the 3 Opfeal drama wed. | program was unusually good. For ~opdad THE RENT oe you Beautify Cottages, Bur « Just like rent TP. FAY co., inc Mehihorn Bidg. ON REAL BUILDING P of life} B at iy bi A we Hermann Lavine Homer Li juction of ntered vay agement al playlet nd, WwW Parsifal,” tor deville The Others on the bill are rowser itton"; nd an and le tray merte plectiona ; Jugglers a Tivelt and Fr “the ty rt Karle, Leonard Rue Gehan Pantage nd o a a baritone Savage's pro in @ great pantow Including acrobatics na with Edith Hinkle and ¢ pany in the one-act eplaode, and who has brtet Appears in a one-act mus Opera containing both humor Singer and pathos Byers and act W ne Sup known in Eng banjotst king's Su and nm th, » Gi Min high-class y Spenc dancers, and of course the Orpireum motion pletures: alngers atitonne “Phe ‘al will be the features of the new Pant show opening Monday, The John son Students, club maniacs, will present & sensational performance finishing with what they term Exceeding the Speed Limit Martel! and Rossi are an Italian | Operatic Duo, who have taken lead ing parte in the famous Mascagn rch grand opera com panies, and will offer selections from the best grand afd popular operas; “Silent” Tait is an eccentric wizard; The World's Comedy Pour is a singing quartette; Cony Downey and Willard will put on a comedy sketch which ts reported te produce a continuous roa « dancing tu song and a series pictures will conclude ughter re ed bil m M tn ce 0 at i ed vb fad at all it ts ambition and a will |, the Zello chums; itustrated ballad tion and Mile cons, morrow there hand Mr Albert Leonard tn at Elwelie nv of comedy @ well rot motion Eight New Star Acts Eight new vaudeville ade known onday aft ‘The Gua pmedian arting dward Kem ty drama le Mc 0 n the pleture v Varie ne as well as act Entire plays, At the Seditle theatre, where the | vaudeville sketches can be ced This week re realism Eddie at the noon pnkey's runo, reo. yond The The Mr fe a one Soldier Coopers, Roere th * and era ip th ty Ton heir night acta w Star theat Troupe of five ac Frolics the an with Fresch Charles will be the a and fare at dialect st and iNusten act « M P f chatte a new t bine pat wuK te performances of the old show, head ed by a highly artistic specialty, the Royal Mu i Five. At the Shannon. The Shannon theatre, Second ay near University, reopened Thurs day, having been rebuilt in absolute ly fireproof style, .beactifully dex orated and equipped with new chairs. The Shannon offers “The eraphone,” a btg innovation in motion picture shows, In that it com kinetoscope and the phon ograph so that the characters pro duced on the screen talk and «ing Hke human betnws musical comedies and the bill Includes « repr act of “The Chimes of Normand The Jolly Miacksmiths, the dancing “Ap Irteh Chriet tna,” ton Sisters in jand singing, and several fn no d | an the The sniotats seer ed in the # including Mra joint apy phony tio eee eee eee eR ee eee features. “The Messiah.” The opening of the Seattle € Symphony's soctety j next Friday ben Hande!'s sung at will also mark the first dual Sym Phitharmante ed for this the the of the new ce «of “The pteworthy sector Th at that than society orchestra some time this win will attract m any aiven in Seattle . ing. Mes Moore ever Choral Meastah that have with ¢ music of th season Decem! te to wim The bin first public appe he al At the Lyric Notices not ¢ Frid All ailed t ph Ore Genevra Jobe By The Wrong Husb Lyric this week is playts ing room only. The plete with laughable which the compaay tak advantage of. Next traction will be “A Le Two. ongregational cm 1 ne i w , DD, pastor, M RC. F t Morr ‘ ) be Mer { DK nivatult st subject, “Becing G local voaper servic« Hdgewater—Whitm Kilbourne at; Re an Win eee ehh I < orem * | Bishop. had « Jong run in N ww York. but) Another feature of m wilt bx like many of Charles Frohman’s at-|i,6 aonearance of Herr Alber tractions It did not come wert. Mr rick Arveschoug, the famou Pantages selected it for early pre egian baritune, who practic an is now under negotiatior arance of the Choral 8 SUNDAY TOPICS eee * . will # ntain ® . le 7 ! * - slat ® time ® . * * ring m., mu and Kant the coming week another bill equal |r ly well balanced ts assured operatic lately with Henry im thie part The other soloists will be M Syviia Ware-treiand, contrat and | Wilfred Lewis, tenor, Albert Kee jing will again be the t peter, Mix Adrienne Langer, the plan and Mies Minate Widmer Kani«t | James Hamilton Howe is the cor i D, D., pastor Morning subject “Hat ning the Coming evening | Kational ehureh 1426 ! ’ AMUSEMENTS. Our Goodly Horitage evening, | "Thy Kingdom Come 40, lecture by Prof. ¢ — W riting One bite Book eeoee 5 we a new’ m. eh ane iene on Why Are We re o a a Spirit i ing, “A ‘Taste White to Meal " Thought 1421 =6Fourth. JOUN CORT, Manon ak Lake Oak Lake school, | on Corne 1 t 1]. ’ tur 1 : rvs yonny, #upt 80 worship and Mansfield White at MW a a Planet : Ong at ite” | e , anc gate Pat Atte mgtenan | pent era! Arar Monday Night, 8:15 o’Clock pW ese is i | Rome is Anti-Christ, |New Phot ty nt ha a by the venting, “Bvery-Dy ~ | Ratlard; R Jobn A, @t, Clair, re nr nit Ha ' P qerman 1th and i Roy. [tor, Bervice inday school, 9:4 rangers and visitors rm S S h ') h Sg te nin. “Wervio TS aiig Rene AEN dats Niveau Contunn— coe «(| DAC Symphony Urchestra Kirkland © BL Newberry, /Advent mobjecta: Morning, “Wait- | James at, and 10th av; # P. Ha pant lla and 7/90] ioe for the Coming”; evening, The] Ward, pastor Preaching 4 1 bm hE Three Adventa jgelocy atttbee t, wilt teats gael i Kegrize, Director—55 Men h Rev. J. A, Henry . al Wor 6:40. Preaehing . “1s “Prlghton—Tirighton Thea Ar ag Mg od te Ee Mn a Soloiste—Mme. Lillian M. H. Frost, pastor ‘ and Modern Necromancy; or, | Pine at Agnes Ko McCarthy, pa Astor nday school 10 a. m.; pelt) hall rect, “Anctont ; “- eiinaetnite evices 41 At : Migern Necror ¥; oF, Meamer. | eee, Colum Ke a Wonge ‘ame nid pth tine -o | 1 BEST DENTAL WORK pantor a and Unita i yout prives conmult ‘ “t Wow wie |e Teo i “ Men | st. PAUL DENTISTS The World's Grentent Dramatte Soprano shureh” ‘eve Sia tran i) oo tnd Te ‘the. ion snoqualmie Hetel futranee THE PROGRAM oy | of the Humanity of God " Over r le~-Grand av. and Ce {ivinity of Man Dr Bo. Binaon | . ning, addr Rev! |¢Vening on "The Educational situa AMUSEMENTS, eons a pe wae is AL the MOORE THEATRE South Alki—# . “ware } Higns of the Times"; even ns Scanian oh oo ‘Mme. Shanna Cumming Methodiet X Trinit ety and Olive or NEW YORK m, Park, pastor, Morning teu, |tpte, “Judgment to Comet seme | Dramatic Soprano J - rr : Li ; : ing Walking Honestly Will be the soletet at the Bohubert rohenteay | oe hen 1480 econ Lae 2 SALE OF TICKETS nee oghtrregéo , *-| Power; Ite ¢ ma Wear oaay, 01-18 oom a the b - nieve tind and Grand: Rev. | Seam os Cg LEOPOLD ROSEN z ‘inadom, "Wat S06 || Wanted, Wanted, Wanted Sve: five Trained Singers KUBE HK? whsees tose PROnd’ to Seu: | baevemna OAH BOND & REALTY =n veaatern rit ves forse] The World’s Greatest Boy Violinist, at : . ent soprano voice, highly ecture on “Creation Wee De & e and Christianity Dis saree Baptist Firet-—Broad y and ¢ umbia tov. BL Fremont—Fremont ave. and Ki) st; Jatnes Cairn, pastor German-—Ninth a ‘ Rev. Albert Grauer M ng " ed's ¢ Magnificent Garments . The Halve Four The @ nd Health of Be t 8 a Rev. W. ' ring A Song kegiving town—R R. MeMillen stor, M “ : tid a; F I M. Wil» ‘ Proy Abraham and the t of Juatificatior « i” Pulp 4 fan's Art His ! 3 fons M t « Box: “Religious Pr eand Pr I i # } A Ph. D., p a et ‘ ‘ t R. MoM i " Reformed Presbyterian the ‘- Episcopa i 1 H 5 ning, “Hi ' Healt i 1 It 5 GEO. D. BURR, D.O. Osteopathy Fasting and All Drugless Methods Come in and ta abo c I have that SUITE 490 ARCADE BLDG. cured THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1908. MOORE THEATRE TONIGHT Tickets at Box Office—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c MOORE THEATRE Night Only, Saturday, Decemb: Co, Offer by HENRY W. SAVAGE Only Correc of the World THE DEVIL 1 Hon SEATTLE TH EATRE Russell & Drew, Managers. Both Phones—42 Tonight, Last Tine—“BUNCO IN ARIZONA” Week Comm Tomorrow, the Sterti ‘« Melodrama, eA Struggle for Gold” Pieture of Lit —A JOHN CORT Manager 7th, Messrs. James D. Barton & Permission | eremeHalf of the Gallery, 10c at Night er Seale of Prices ap Usual. Matinegs, 100 and? Beautiful Western Ranch Play of the Comedy “IN WYOMING” THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Russell, Orew and French Management. Phone, Main 6599 Tonight, Last Time, “In the Shadow of the Gallows” Week Commencing Matinee Tomorrow “Deadwood Dick i in rd Avenue Theatre Company in th« The One Vital Play Han” Oliver He tig New York Prices —4¢ 1 arian of Frans tew York City Pqulpment. day Morning. BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT ar t ie berhriling Ploture of Rocky untain L Men" COHAN & HARRIS Present Sant Erieen; Matinees, 160 and 200; Nights, ie, 2 “Fifty Miles From Boston” Neat Week—ANOTHER SPRL LOINDER SHAT SALE THURSDAY THE GRAND with » JOMN A” ORT Manager ince Tomorrow, 0 con Wednes- hb Successful Sensom im the East — First Broadhurst Presents the Great American Pinay, ZELLO TROUPE Five Acrobats of World-Renown Mr. and Mrs. Esmonde, ne Story of Frontier Lite, Pte by the Origt enquely Staged and Pinyed New York Company Sabine and Vera, nder of the World In “Vartety Eddie Roesch 1 the Motion Pietures $1.00; Wednesday Matinee, 250 and S0c; Saturday Murray & Mack in “The § ¥ Side of Broadway.” Pantages Theatre “UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILLE” WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, NOV. 30 The Johnson Stu- dents +—Clab Manttes—4 "Efe Martelli and Rosel, Ls rails Both Phones—5106 World's Comedy Four, and Merri bx Speed Tait Amee, Magic, Mynt and Advanced Vaudeville Conn, Downey and DANOING Willard, JUGGLING : : t “Del 2 Week Commencing Monday Matinee, November 30 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS HOMER LIND in oF iH t an Edwa Burt Earle, Performances Shannon Theatre FURNISHED REDECORATED And His ¢ RI Byers and Hermann, Opening Thursday, November 26, 1908 THE CAMERAPHONE ntinuous Performances Afternoon and Evening Singing, Speaking, Moving Pictures “Chimes of Normandy” ‘The Jolly Blacksmiths” “An Irish Christening” The Famous Elton Sisters “ny Rags’’—A Song in New York Streets 1 Adult Pa opist Cee. W. Browser—Edith Hinkle in “SUPERSTITION,” White ® Modera Piaylet by Oltver Ce LaVine and Leonard, Sue Smith, I n r {. Errore The America Orpheum Motion Pictures Gehan and Spencer, ir Shannon Theatre Cameraphone—Vaudeville LOIS THEATRE L ding Stock Theatre in Seattle Another Novelty J. Beeson Presents th nughable Comedy 1 “A Lobster for Two” The First Time in Seattle of Augustus Thomas’ G medy ance of CLIFFORD AND MILBURN, Kings of Hand 6 NGWELL'SBOOTS” ' " ( MISS MINNIP LA VINB, singer and dan: T er due HON AND WHSTON Roaut rus, Tw in Number SF UNNY COMEDIANS 8 Matineen: leis Shinn Wav Sunda ley iss \ xt k, Without Fall, THE GREAT SALOME DANCE. - any Mr. Sheffield TT ND AMATEUR FRIDAY N DHO, 4TH ‘wesday he cree ¥, Saturday and Bunda » 667 ephone, mad and other