The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1909, Page 8

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ROSEMARY GLOSZ. At the Moore. ! “The Merry W 1 for two weeks at the Moe w" is booke ore theatre, be ginning Sunday night, May 20, with Miss Bunting will find ample scope the usual matinees, Mr. Savage for her peculiar talents, sends a company of 100 people, This number includes the Madam At the Lois. ly” orchestra, Hungarian ar- 4 are. arried to appear in| One of the first stock companies eo est ently: the bs Merry |im the United States to present Ndow" chorus, and a list of princi- | Georme Ade . beer: ene sons py Cra, pals whose hames quarantec a splen~| The) County a ersonation, from all points, of | the s theatre npan id impersonation. from all pols asia tata’ aha temeertes the roles intrusted to their ca though “The County Chairman The role of “The Merry Widow , will be sung by Miss Rowemary been given here se ral tienes | Gloss, 4 Hungarian by birth, who ro Med a first popular-pric . conservatories of | Presentatio ; ieee oak bald tobe the mbodi The story of the play tells of love . ay tthe ema!) weete vil-| ent of the spirit of “The Merry ities in a small we ; rn vil vidow” of the composer's mind my ed er ental z the Miss Gloss holds the record of times I ° - * er. ome of the funniest and most dra the role has been sung by r 29 ie dl in thie country, The equally; portant role of the Prince is in| the oa care of Mr. Charles Meakina, At the Orpheum. who has appeared in the role over) Starting off with the matinee 800 times. fe & young romantic | Monday afternoon, the Orpheum of tenor. Mr, Meakins and Miss Gloss /fors as the headliner Joe Harts are the principals in the celebrated |The Futurity Winner.” It f# a one- “Merry Widow” waltz, Another|act drama by Edmund Day, the Newcomer of the week will be seen author of “Wildfire,” seen here re in the person of Paul Bleyden, &/cently. There i# shown an actual} tenor from Mr. Savage's grand opera) race between three thore forces, to whom Is assigned one of horses, While all ix done the principal roles. There is a large |twenty minutes, the story ts > «© Merry | complete Y ® supported by his Widow Wate Fanep teats, og leat ond, latarenting own company, in the unctuous com-| BELLINGHAM, May 29.—After ar Figman, Wiliam Strung and| James Thornton, the author of |/*4¥; “An Rasy Liar.” Bacon ts sup-| digging frantically for nearly halt ies W. Kaufman being cast in| “ghe May Have Seen Better Days waren by Bex Bacon, who # alsolan hour yesterday afternoon men it department of the play. “My Sweetheart’s the Man in the | Frey rpgee _ and Jane Jet-\ armed with shovels managed to ox ne onl Eagle ih ual ga wie} oun r ne 7 nee om th a i. ~ trioate Dale Norman, the |2-yearold At the Grand. eee OD. Pack ee” Is the tithe | Seymour and Hill, creators of sen. | of O. P. Norman, from a tunnel That delightful med pa. Of an act presented by Sullivar Shier heen oe | comedy hc ge Meg eth gh tg a +] “A Message m Mara,” Is the of-| Pasquelena company commpaster in _7ow " ‘ m pu fering at the Grand for a week, he-| Fr .~ begga ayes Gs motte tr pry _ bn mehr out. tomorrow,| man violiniste, ix another « c Y ner a- came a Spent Te house after a cleaning |Orphoum stars bilied for next week > Ae - a he French motion Director of Exhibits Named. that has taken three weeks to ac-| Clark and Bergman appear im a) in), Wealth Se “Acoortna ak ms BELLINGHAM, May #9. — The complish. The reputation this play | ov none and danee not, “Th | noses auwlated by J. Louie Minta,|Northweet Washington Exposition has acquired in London and New ffeur and the Maid.” York city by tts long and phenome nal runs, together with ite popular fay in all of the cities where it has bur Been seen, were sufficient to cause ‘i very general interest upon the part of theatre-goers came here, sorte Frank LeDent juggling and dance skit, an will do some eaque At the Pantages. ar and #cenle From a spectac clean-cut and pretty eduction, | point of view. the bigest act on the} with humor of a refined quality,| Pantages bill next week will be The introduction of an inhabitant) Wise and Milton's $2,600 vaudevill from the planet Mars ts ¢ ded to! product In the Land of the be something out of the ordinary, | Bungaboo,” carrying nine people an A notable spécial company, in-|four special sete of scenery, with! Cluding the Engtieh come », Ber laborate hting effects. It estord Lovett, who i making his| musical comedy carried along by first American tour, will present) story and song from a fian camp this comedy. jim Artzona to t royal reception ~~ |erove of the queen of Madagas a, | jin Zulu land, The costuming At the Seattle. lthe : t is wald to be peculiarty beau. | Miss Selma Herman closes her | tiful, and the musical nambers tune geason at the Seattle theatre to-| ful and happily chosen. An Orien-| night with the last performance of |tal novelty ip offered In Ying Lee “Ie Never Too Late to Mend hon and Gompany, in their Chi Miss Emma Bunting, clever and ee apecacular “drama, ‘7 Idol's small, opens at the Seattle tomor-| Eye.” Ying Lee WMrmnelf te a real row afternoon, supported by the| Chinaman and is known a# one of | leading members of the present com-| China's representative artiste, The| pany, augmented by the first ap-| scene of the sketch shows an oplum| rance of Mise Buntiag’s new | den. ing man, Willie A. Hall, and| The Wheelers will present a| Dorothy Davis, late of the Seattle! taughing feature. Jack Hawkins, a} theatre stock company, and Viola college athlete, will form another Keene. “Lena Rivers” is a clover|feature of the biil. Cooper apd Gramatization of Mary J, Holmes’ | Brown, singing and talking comedi famous novel, and in the title role ann, will add some to the bill. AMERICAN MUSIC HALL Will open Saturday Afternoon June 5th, 1909 Corner Fourth and Seneca St. ed girls, are a With Now.” and p of the current will De given at the Star theatre, at | the corner of Firet avenue and Mad jon atreet. ghbred | (here will be a new Aeithin | @r@En of seven Rastern spectaities "i headed by big Seattle favorite, “Mack and Witliams present @ song | There aon make a ball ‘All Aboard to Meet. aly k, for there will be more Le 4) ro of attracting, novel and vir | Bpeclal arrangements have | ward gotting three cruleers detalied | dangerous, after a personal inspec cident it ts} process of} was repealed, by & claimed, during codifying the ordinances. SOLD CIGARETTES AND GETS FINE | KE. G. Hartshorn, @ waiter at the! }Hotel Butter grill, pleaded guilty | to a charge of scliing clgarets and was fined $20 by Pollog Judge Jobn i. Gordon yesterday afternoon. The fine was paid. | Hartshorn admitted that he sold ja package of cigarete several weeks ago to Patrolman Willlam Alvéy | who wae tm plain cloth At the same time Alvey purchased a @tipk of whisky. The case against the Hutler on a charge of Mquor seliing was continued. IDAHO TO GET THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC, Untied Press.) CARSON, Nev, May 29 Southern Pacific company | filed in the federal land of map of a projected branch run from Fein Falla, Idaho, “int on the main line near ev. that will open up a section tn Southern Idaho and Northern Ne vada that te rich In mineral, agri cultural and timber resources. KATE DE BECKEE. The The De Chantal Twin has well dress Mr. Biwell has « new ted “I Want Bome One pong, on to Play Frank Bacon at the & might and tomorrow afternoon t the farewell performances | bill of vaudeville BOY IN CAVE-IN On Monday afternoon audevilie pro Frank Deacon, who ts (hy Colted Press) the Ssoclation has voted to place W. H Somers of this city In charge of the Whateom cqunty exhibit at the | Alaska. Yokon - Ine exposition He will take charge Monday morn Ing, leaving for Beattio Banday tally matinees at Luna Park's New Bill, Prof. Sytvan an arronaut n ascension and wilt pare STEAMER YOSEMITE rier 5 BOT OF Viiiveonyyson the Ten Big Battleships Sunday at 2:00 P.M. Grand excursion on the palatial steamer Yosemite, leaving } | 6 at 3 p.m. with the Seattle nowspaper men and 1,800 b Bring along your horns, flags and pennants. You should wet peeks at once, a8 only the boat's Hoensed capacity can bo member, we are the only boat allowed within the liges, and right up alongside the reception boat. , After meeting the battle- ships we will sail around the harbor add out to sea, returning at 5:30, giving you the most delighiful afternoon excursion ever known on salt water. Round Trip $1.00 Remember, we give a Moonlight Excursion | every evening, leaving Pier 6 at 8:30, returning | 10:30. n be AMUSEMENTS, MUBIC AND DANCING, Round Trip 25c, Ladies Free Washington town for Edmund Payorite Author of With a Great Cast and a Special Pro: U Pantages Theatre A eanqo VAL DUMITRESCU-VERMETTE TROUPE Haby Snakes, | chute te ap at Luna park tonight and They returned to Seattje and ran AMUSEMENTS [every afters lor the aeross Martinoviteh on Firat ay, & Jnext wogh roarchiight Gaved by Policeman een yyppee be thrown on the daring aerials ho Kussdans were about to mote Ine tg slp maneuvers When Jp “a sutamary justice to Martino MOORE THE A | RE Mang the «ciate RE tr Fane vith When Patrojmen Jennings fF. anc sage a’ mit be the Horen: hu huatled Mia away to the city jail ewe Weenies seattems drum 0 and Uncle Hiram @ Mortigovitch pad ho defense to ‘ HINAING TOMOKKOW NIGHT, evra two comedy Rube toa. Lina pap qttor before Polloe Judge John B MATINERS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAY, Mr ill be ewpgolally attfoctive for ordon Wadtarts avd the chatr MOOR sentenocd wae import ‘INDICTMENTS AGAINST SENTENCE 1 e with the Beattle Piectr ee reT one, meevice to tha ae | | AGENT HIT | TACOMA’ May 20- Judge Maxtor WANT CRUISERS ON hha aay ofthe suparior court Fosterde JULY FOURTH nae ae tie 6 the ‘ip (iy Unlied Press) — Hictment ret 1 by the grand |, DELANOHAM, May 20-— Belling |Countrymen Would Have iy ie teen ee ie Jnent telegrams to the secretary off Mobbed Him But for — |» appeal would be taken, tht fll : Pty Parnenre me eth A Policemen, fost : 2 Ithem to wee what ean be done to-| ROGERS IN COMMAND 4a considera Wor tion of $8 each. The money was ay testa This committee includes Mr. | pald over by the Russlans, who loft ADEKDEON ve, SEATTLE Houlllon, City naineer Thomeon|for Pastern shington only to Admission the and Take Yo and Councilmen Hines and Spark:| find that thelr jobs were mythtoal,|'*" °™ man, Or eity had such | ————————— = . ae & bill om the books, but It} Both Phones—5106 \ Advanced Vaudeville WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, MAY 31 ALL-6TAR FEATURE ACTS JOSEPH HART'S “FUTURITY WINNER” Day's Realistic One-Act Racing Drama, Showing an Actual Ra JAMES THORNTON “When You Bots Menta DOT and WILLIAMS Agility, Bong and Melody GLADYS HEN Clark and Bergman In € vomedy, Bong and on “The Chauffeur and the Maid.” Sullivan-Pasquelena In « Comedy “A C. 0. D. Package.” VERA BERLINGER The New York World sald “Here's a Remarkable Young Violiniat FRANK Le DENT The Juggler With the Drunken Ha Orpheum Motion Pictures—The Latest Novelties Pric Jatiner Bvenin, Datly 100, 260, 600, The. l0o, he, bOe. oon Every Bvening ry ‘tineos Daily at 216 LOIS THEATRE SRATTLN’S LBADING | eTec KO Omran. re 2 ae Pantages, TONIGHT LAST TIME—"THE SIGN OF THE CROSS"—LAST TIME TONIGHT. Here is a Big One, the First Time in Stock in Seattle, George Ade’s Famous Four-Act Comedy, The County Chairman ton sual Matinees and Ladies’ Bargain Prices Monday Night CIAL MATINEE MONDAY, MAY 31. “Unequaled Vaudeville” WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, MAY Stet. WISE and MILTON MUSICAL ARTIOTSo VILLE PRODUCTION; “IN THE LAND oF dD” A JOLLY JUMDLE OF JUNGLE JINGLE THR BUNGAB THRE WHEELERS The AUTOMOBILING Jogglers. Novelty and Comedy, CoOOreR & HROWN DE CHANTAL TWINS Partstan Artistes, ONTINUOUS PRAPORNAN TET SUNDAYS FROM 2 TO 11 P.M, ATINENS DAILY, STAR W SHOW MONDAY AFTERNOON Beatil Prie forma: Runday bil ville Theatre, eo Per ch day ot oid last three perform, WORLD'S GREATDST MID-AIR GYMNASTS MLLE, RIALTA In “The Artist's Dream,” SLATER BROCKMAN Impersonator. MOUR & HILL Bensational F Take West Senitle Ferry or Alki Po Pasifio Const, Bleotric Cars. Se et == <a FRED ATTRACTIONS DAILY AT 9130 AN ht, Temernyyy Afternoon a if 900 FP. M. tand All Week, NSO SYLVAN IN HIS DARING Balloon Ascension and Parachute Leap ot Free Acts will be he Herenderm Rube Drom Corps, Ostrich Driving and Rube Teams SEE “Ty RIDE Dlectrobators, Den of On Figure Bight Go “Girl from Ma On Cirele Swi MR. HENRY W. SAVAGE’S NEW YORK PROBUC TION OF lt the port of Belling during | Joe Mar toh, an alleged fake | Hy nited Pree the celebration employment agent who wae poarly| TACOMA, May 29,—Capt. ©, ¢ mobbed by an irate crowd of Rus | towers, forr 4 dese erro wane severa! days ago on First AV, | fremerton, has formally taken com BUTT ERFLYy and who only escaped rough| mand of the cruiser Vashingtor GRAND OPtena ORCH BepE, \ vedas through the timely ar. | Yee Capt Knight. Capt Year tu New York fouthe § . | t tached rk. 9 Mouths fe CROS rival of Patrolman Jenkine, was | Kmieit he vashin bs Culenwo, 6 Monte ty yeuterday sentenced to serve 80 : A gee The Cast Includes ® Beniag, - days on the chain gang and to pay a { ordnance in er “7 1 A. V. Boutllon's bill providing /a fine of $100 | vest near ar Fiend that railroads must protect the gu | re : He at all grade crossings and dan-| eeood Countrymen. =RIC ES ger polute by malntaluing guards! Martinoviteh, according to the Northwestern League 50c to $2.00 }and gates will probably be qmend-| Russians who testified in police Athletic Park | j t ed to apr nly to wuch plates a¢ | court, agreed w give a sumber of la special committee may deem | Russians jobe in « small teton| DBASEBA LL i JOIN Som, Week Meaginuing With Matinee Tomorrow, Other Math and Saturday tory With e Pret, Todd of Cornell Obect In Preparing to Communte MANN Harvard Astronomical Observatory Likewtec Where Did They Get the Suggestiont oA MARS] sas no ~ Splendid Cag AN HX LENT Phot T oH : TH ey TALKING. intinee, 25e 00) Saturés: ee Be to The, a Extra—— Extra—— Extra]! Commencing Sunday Night, Jume 6th Mustent Comat} ~on, Ferris Hartman] AND HIS BIG SINGING COMPANY Prosenting Richard Corie’s Farcical Opera “The Mayor of Tokio” Elegant Costumes, Gorm oP Largest Orchestra in Town, Nights 266 to $1.00; Wea Opening of New and ue Koenery Eat Mont Bea Bright, Catehy i Atul Singing ¢ a} | NING, MATS. THURSDAY AND 8A’ = =a The Leading Popular Price Theatre of the Northwest. (Tonga ‘ Time, “It's Never Too Late to Mend.”) WEEK STARTING MATINEE SUNDAY, MAY 80, FIRST ANCE OF THE FAVORITE ACTRESS, Emma Bunti The Princess of Dramatic Comediennes, Supported by an’ Company of Players, Including Mr. Wilias A, Hail, ina tion of Mary J. Holmes’ Favorite Novel, feel foolish alfout it. There is only The Play ts the Thing.” one Emma Bun Prices, Ma Adults 28c, Children 10c; Night Prices, {Se te First Big Circus to Appear in Seattle This Year! Performances Each At 2 and 8 P.M —_— tion Monday, Nay ng -AND— Tuesday, Jum? 1 su, and Rep DRUTEST CIRCUS OF THE GREATER KIND comment 60—CLABBY, SASSY CLOWNS—50, oa/iO Parade Noxt Monday Morning, 10:30—Prineipal ate A Town Toket Office Sherman Clay Music Store, 1406 2 Ee ——

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