The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1909, Page 3

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NORMAN HACKETT, ta “Clasemates.” at the Moore, Jelpal eha | rs of the play, there , the popular and | Shy sete! und i, Wi aturne é sirong. and heldty in the vy of the play ceded and ere, neat “Northern | which stand ifs te the be or "hog DeMitie's | jooent at the for a three nights | Bund given a very «! Aemecrow (BUNMOY) | Ate production at the Seattle © won for Bimesit an| Hex week, At the Lots. “Bélomy Jane” is to be the play jat Ue Lote theatre next week. Ry pederick & Warde /erytidy knows Fret Martes story, to the love! “Belbmy Jane's Kiss.” and many saw the firet act, Nitry, ul Armstrong play when It 1 the love of| wa are piifein the South in he # e toy of saventure| foraia, in ple acene ‘Cuimita tion i amd nyt be tine work with} Sothern, ¥ it aid vY c ood. fe Seaition te to Siew May as Halomy Sage, Mr. Frawley will play. the Man. Mr. Abram will be Jack Mar- bury, the gambler, and Mr, Huebner Col, Btarbottio. Little Bdythe Ray~ a will appear in the cast aa Wille | ith, ene of the three ehitiren who | make the play so delightful, At the Orphen. Comedy and song will predominate at the Orpheum next week, The new he ia headed by Kowton Cansellin iiget Wonders, a highly © roupe of beautiful Chihualua do, A pletureaque ensemble, casing merry argne, oft ae leet ag T aor mn vu Jokawon ry } laet ‘Mr. ; tone, which ie ot ey are Prank atightte tenor tolce in loca) ctr. i protemstengs katader's tel com hmong Ming Marit Btone, whare be Geo, FP, Btone, of this city. her, Stone |e well known soclaliy, friends will be glad to She i» on actress of been steadily advanc- m her chosen profevst They esent a sketel In which they made « big hit over the big elreults, entitied “The Last “ Their many friends tediy be on hand to give jeome home Tae 4 campany wilt prewent a tittle aketch, writ. re | iiime. by Mr. Ince, entitied “Wire ine Waadar-LaVeite Trio are cy ot | cliste Who make thetr entrance in an jan | au lonmabile, Whore pre-and breaks away, tern cities | bieyeles, wondering | Dorethy Drew. the jolly eomedt- al column lenne. ie also © ne. ardedhy| Wells and oven and jacrabate with promptly exploden Tedving them on is are two comedy At the Pantages. teat furore! The Death of Cleopatra, rewak!, wadie dancing antornime by. the elas sient « Late, Helens, is by Director! pounced a4 the Pantaxe day even-lfor next week's bill, The met the most brilliant | mounted and eestumed in a prete i musical se8-) tious manner. The eeene op full wii be as wing Cleopatra as she re ford that her lover, Antony, ia re- turning with his army, and she de ete her gladness Ih a Dance oy. Her slave then feturna. bring ing tidings of Antony's death. e dispatches the slave the nuke ™. deadly atp—and the act woito vivace, Elehanges, showing the sting of the ve and the death of Cleopatra, By 00 fuceo, K minor y of variety, and in a lehter yein, the management will offer op. 26 for| next week Pederson Bros, Hoott tra and Whaley, two Eastern colored comedians; Murray's Dogs, which will give ap exbthition of animal training. Dan J. Harrington, yen- triloquirt, and ihe bil wilt also in Gude the regular now filustrated i nd a beries of new moving Bo. 1, op. 46. | pletures, Nd "ora AF Ase Dance lh of the -Baens trom “The New re mote, B or hen to. G minor. Hat major To enereio, G Mount- vaudevilie at the Star t tluding Sydney Grant, the popular int, and the cycle cutups, Hutz and Toasel). On Monday afternoon there will be all new acta chief of which will be “The Last of the Regiment,” a singing spe- ciaity, in which wix men take part and for wh scenery is carried, ‘The « will be which saw erviee in Caprie- and or- ation” will be neen at tte tonight for the mencing tomorrow all next week, the han yet Northern and cx Ander ave the “Home pert dancing turn Madge Burt ely sketch Sweet Home,” whieh made a big success on the Sullivan Considine cirevit. Toma Hanton tn one of the beat male impersonators aines the days of Delin Pox, and her will be Helen McCullough the Jolin Frederick Bh. Wright FY Otto, the army sur PAPER BARGAINS Biven the people of Seat Melnity during the Groat tealicing Sale now in prog Federal Store. it's just me of the year to lal Paint and W Pirat ave ‘ PROF, STEVENS The man who guar antees to teach you to dance. PRIVATE with bay and Classes and am Ladies free, 4th Fine, Telephones why rand muste ‘clean ali Paper | | Kessler and | they have | | FRANK The Last o BLACK PA At the Grand.) > ir ae by reason of | adway enmagements mart, the Austretian whip tow tor, will be the stat a featere, and there wil Pletures as well. } Mustent Peativet, Widenpread interest ia bein, nifested In the first anntal Ma usica! Festival, whieh t# to be held the new Armory, Western ave. lard Virginia St, a6 the night of May 3. afternoon of May 4 and night of May 4, three conceria tn all ‘Thin feast of meindy and song will be Rte jeago Sym he ein rrual- | clan veritas will be anatet ed by seven solotats, a aan festi- tal chorus of 160 voices, «P. ehtidrons chorus of 1,50 from the public am schools, the Schubert elu and the Apollo club chorus THE MARKETS are the ow by the local w chorus heme ot fadieaed, are’ ter sicietls’ firet| erodes. Fege cad @ Ree | Butter, fat o. 1); | Butter, raneh a See: Sebtts: ee es so — lgian hare. ib Meats, Live Welght. Common steers, Ib... Cows, Ib. Helfers. tb. Hoge, tb Ewes, Ib. sceo =sa Frahm, Contralto; David B. Preisch, Basso; Guy Wooda "Cellist. < Festival Chorus, 400 Voices. -P, Children’s Chorus, Apollo Club Chorus, A.-Y. Voices. me Wi ton - (65 ansts| MAY (65 Arn] Music Festival}; NEW ARMORY Western Ave. and Virginia St. Chicago Symphony Orchestra SEVEN RENOWNED SOLOISTS Myrtle Elvyn, Pianist; Aida Hemmi, Soprano; Harriet THE STAR ILATURDAY, BAY 1, THE CIRCUS 1S COMING MBS AND MURIEL STONE. f the Troupe.” BERNICE PARKER. At the Geattle. Wethers, ih .. lamba Ib ... | Cnenee steore, Ib. e338 = riley, | Pood Wheat, rentersess BAN QUENTIN, Cal. Daizell Brown, former pi the Callfornia Safe colors and nationalities. Brown was transferred rock pile because his eyes failing under the strain of the in the jute mill, where he was é | ployed. It ix feared that hie sig is impaired permanently sy Duggan, Tenor; Frank A. rd, Violinist; Franz Wagner, Schubert Club Chorus. 1,500 ‘There are still lots of good season reserved seat tickets at $2.50, $2.00 and $1.50, which may be obtained at D, Johnston Co.'s, tickets, at $1.50, $1.00 and 75c Children’s tickets for aftern Third and University, Single reserved seat , may be obtained at any time oon, May 4, at 25e, TO NORRIS & ROWE PUT UP BILLS! AND THE SMALL BOY 18 HAPPY. The clrous is coming to town Bpring ie here and the small boy knows it the firnt thie your The firat infallible sign coming of the gentle for time of the weakon ap peared today in the flaming poaters | decorating many of the city streets and announcing the coming of Nor ris & Rowe's clrous on May 20, 21/ and 22. On fences, billboards and dead walls there have spryng into view hundreds of these gaudy and en trancing pletures of wonderful ant-| mals and beautiful women and} he looking (then, all gracefuly performing that seem impor aible to the @ilnd of the average email boy Smal When the town there in the mind) apring is he long been | joy Ie Happy. tures come te any doubt} if thé small boy that! The trees may have leaf, and countless! early flowerg in bibom, the fishing may be @ and ‘baseball played| on every vagant lot, but spring can not officially arrive until it tn! ushered in by the thrills of pleas: | ant anticipation that fill ry! small boy who gazes upon the won derful pletures that have sprung up | in the night | All day the youngsters have gathered around the brilliant pic torial promises of the showman and tonight wilh begin the first Pleading for the trip to the menagerie and a seat beride the! sawdust rag to see thal the prom-| ines in the plotures are true. | dust Three Weeks Away. | Just three weeks away fe the ety | cus, #0 the youngsters will have to} | (Without Commission) ON KRALL ESTATE on 1LOING PURPOSES. RK. Campbell, 112 Columbia «4 jtariff in the | the SEATTLE begin at once to wave thelr nies, To many of the grownups the coming of the elreus means as much as to the children, These jare the fortunate persone whe Tnever grow up and look forward tc jthe treat with ae much Joy ap the Hite ones, If you don't belleve |that just watch them when you go to the eirens Sorris & Rowe have promised to give @ great whow thi and if the promises of the billboards and Advance agents are to be depended upon they will have to bring @ ble | tent to hold the crowds three weeks \from now year WOULD TAKE TARIFF OFF OF LUMBER ited Breve.) WASHINGTON May 1 Ing the general discussion of the enale today ber of North Dakota, spoke in fa vor of & general reduction. He elared that the publle had a right to expect this and that he favored taking the tariff entirely off trot j coal, lamber and oll. | DONATIONS | WANTED The New Pngiand Club has been assigned a booth In the manufactur ere’ building at the A-Y-P, 6 the entertainment of visitors from the New England states of antique furniture and statuary colontal decorations, pictures, clocks and books will be committee, of the borrowed articles te guaran teed, Communicate with M. Cam eron, 425 Central Building Farman, 314 New York Building Don't scold about dirty hands and | Get a new lavatory. at 224 then you won't need to faces Pine street sold. HAND-MADE HATHA SPROIALTY, Mme. Paul AMUSEMENTS, RON Nn ren | ne Rosina Casselli’s THE SUNNY SOUTH With Johnsoh and Wells and Ten People, SRATTLE'S Frank Coombs Week Commencing Mo: Monday Matinee, May 3 ALLSTAR FEA FEATUKE ACTS Midget Wonders A Wighiy Trained Lier ach of Beautiful Chihuahua Doge. Thomas H. Ince and Co, Including Edw. Glileap\e, in “Wine Mike.” Own & Muriel Stone Yo “The Laat of the Troupe.” estes Trio te oer ice Dally at? is DP ¢ LOIS THEATRE Ronttte' . Leading Last Time remem fi chess Another Big Play with a Mag “Salom ‘a Famous Dr Peat Armatron ed by Ri jobson—Her or Mins Alileen May an Salomy Jane. Pantages Theatre «: LATEST DA BATION Cleopatra’s 8c AND WRALEY Colored omedians. + Death Introducing +] Mo ate Comedy Acrobats. lees Pricen—10e, the, be, the. | latiness—100, 2be, Boe, Alex, Pantages, yeneaw: cae a ia 1304 34. ok ‘Theatre: Pegay"—last Mme Tonight, nittcent Production and Great Cast Jane” the California Redwoods, as play at Success, Mr. Frawley as The Man. “Unequaled Vaudeville” MUSICAL LOVELANDS b-Artiate connec ie 5 MURRAY'S DOGS Canine Acrobats. _ ELWELL NCING SEN- Dance The World's Greatest Burt In “Hoi Bat U Sweet Home.” Austral Genttie’s Popular Friese 100, 208 PAN- TAGESCOPE Vaudeville Theatre S09. Per THE LAST\OF THE REGIMENT AN ELABORATE 6PECTACULAR PRODUCTION Kessler and Dunne Singing and Dancing omedians Toma Hanlon The Famous Impersonator. Dur: | MeCum. | Donations | appreciated by | and a safe return | or H. HL} ae eee namarenarrine ee we me oe AMUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATRE Wednesday, May 5, 8:15 P. M. FAREWELL SYMPHONY CONCERT —WITH—— MISCHA World-Renowned Russian Violinist, as the Soloist amie how : rid, December 1 in, indeed. rid Heginald De Koven, New HOW Vtg ml Mail Orders Now Received—Reserved Seats on Sale at the Box Office Monday Morning. Prices: Divans, Orchestra, Dress Circle, $3.00; Parquet, $2.60; Balcony Circle, $2.00; Balcony, $1.50. Unre served Gallery, Selling Wednesday Evening, $1.00 MOORE THEATRE Three Nights Only, Beginning Tomorrow Night, the Draw yes MURY NORMAN JOHN CORT Manager tle By In WM. C. DEMILLE And Margaret Turnbull’s Great American Play, even If you get there time only to witness the third act Prices, 0¢ to $1.50. ing Tuesday, May BEN GREET’S PLAYERS Russian Symphony Orchestra Company of One Les nar in Repertoire. THE GRAND "sex. Week Bepinning With Matinee Temorrew—Other Matinees Wednes- day and Saturday BLACK PATTI MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Including the Original Mack Patti, Supported by the Big Three, TIM OWSLEY BILLY YOUNG WILL COOKE And @ Superb Singing Company, In the Two-Act Musical Comedy, THE BLACKVILLE STROLLERS Everything New, Pi of Mastic and Girls Nights, the to $1.00; Wedoradi Matinee, 25 dd 500; Sat and Bunday Matinves, fhe to is, eee de sae MOORE THEATRE Week Hegianing Tuceday, May 11—Usnal Matinees, Grand Shakespeare Music and Art Festivat AN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and BEN GREET PLAYERS Conductor, Mod Altachuler. rsona) Direction Mr. Ren Greet Tuesday, Wednesday, Thureday, | Thureday Mat. and Sunday Eve, “aM mer Night's “an You Like 11." (Mendelssohn's Music.) (Beethoven's Symphony.) Friday and Saturfiay Night Saturday M. JONN CORT Manager “The Te Midsummer Ni; (Sir Arthur Sullivan and Tachal- (Mendelesohn kowsky Music.) Mal) orders for seats » Cort, Bus. Mar. ps 06, Address Matinees iny 6, with remittances, received now. $2.00. Box seate-$2.66, Ope: ne Thursday, Mi THEATRE 506 Be Rox ‘Gent Russell & Drew, Mgrs. The Leading enor tana Theatre of the Northwest Tonight, Last Time—"THE REGENERATION,” Week Commencing Matinee Tomorrow (Sunday), May 2d, Fourth Week of SELMA HERMAN and Her Associate Players, Of- fering the Best of All Frontier Dramas, Orthern Ligh A Vivid Melodramatic Picture of Custer’s Last Fight—Strong- eat Cast of the Season—Numerous Auxilaries--Spectal Scenery— Horses—Electrical Effecte—The Best Phoduction of the Season at Popular Prices. Mat., 10¢ and 250; Week of May 9: “FOR HER CHILDREN’S SAKE” Wet yecell AUNDRY COLLARS 1c, 2c, 2: AMOUS, CUFFS 4c oa Fis _) SHIRTS & : Evenings, 15, 200, 80¢, 400 and 50c. 10 CASH PRIZES At Dance Tonight | Lesoht Park Pavijion. Admission, 50c, Ladies Free, Northwestern gla DO YOU WANT T 16 view lots near Exposition and Untversit overlooking Athtette lakes and mountains near TWO jinas. Price only $3,000 sh BASEBALL Wills have worrow at & pm BOND & autiaing, | Tacoma vs. Seattle, Vake Yesler Admixsion Car, Be and sibs nn see esiina (See ener 50e,

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