The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1909, Page 3

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ie ame pay ad ad a a —— od THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1909 3 nee a commen: yen tama emmeenaennmrers ee Oe fama 4 ca enemy atten ene te ema | AMUGEMENTE Independent T sce iorivwarm —— |PAINGESD NEKO IN A int i ie TANCE ON PAY STREAK wen HS IK IN Fb AMD 13 0a _— United Pree) NCISCO, Engagement Positively Closes Wednesday Evening, August 4 All Records Broken for Big Receipts At the Loin Sam S. and Lee Shubert’s All Overwhelming Laugh Wave E BLUE MOU Good-Bye Matinee Wednesday by the ( owners of Fe fail to state Whe Miin and crew were Mee Winnebago 8 ee which she = © tt, Wash X thie fact a to the fo stitl afioa ships Were sent to the ibe wreck by the Const Company as soon As NEWS peoident Was re 4 / —_— Dap WORK WILL Wait, | tity alte Press) May FRANCISCO. ( Kruttscbrs' THE LAST FIVE TIMES Starting Tomorrow Night a 2 NIGH TS—Hbe to 81.00 to $1.00; MATINE—toe tract One wi PRINCESS AEKO. @ lone’ 4 2 vo) Hawallan Dancer at the Spanish | ark pate Theatre on the Pay Stre r Rolier| One of the principal features of | » boat ewing, # tthe the Spanish theatre on the Pay I Htreak at the ¢ tion fs Princess BEGINNING THURSDAY NIGHT ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! mitsion of Hood study ag iarees OF FP) ako in the native Hawailan dance Princess Ack * a direct de 7 i | me gives the ancient and VALUABLE QUARTZ sored dance of await kacwn as {f MASON | | t Olapa Uwehe. This dance if =a | Rabb Joseph Krauskopf, of Phil hmle one without any of in . Ke social life, di: hoochees + Hag ee vorce and * probleme have Princes in the same gir Augustus ng quarts In reated much nterest In the Kast, Who danced before Robert Louis ’ | n tho Auditorium of 8t when King Kalakana Thomas tomorrow afternoon enterta the author, The prin i geaertnc bite aera is ring © ® Marriage cess giver a fine exhibition of her Greatest found 6 nunaet je Meere. " ; ‘ sre te one of the national dance, executing the per was proaght tr Direct from Weber's Muste Hall He = | ; es being given by prominent fect religious rites ot her people to macadanil:” ‘the streets | mes to the Moore Abbi Liss TOLL | is no away in the good old. days of the tie vo in DeaTN: <1 Theatre for an engagement of two monarehy | 4 J weeks. beginning omorfow night. [new Russell @ Drew playhouse will! must t to } eee {By Velied Freee) | Pesl by the tt EB 5 re- | be given. t | ain ____ AMUSE MENTS. EAA “Greatest Drama of the Century” Cal, July 31.—Tot-| iic by hie dramatization of Du Maw a Bg ee —N, Y. Tribune, * tracks of the Los | Tiers celebrate: friithy.” te the newest an 4 Pacific electric railroad ‘h* 8% us Thomas play “Greatest Play of the Season” eariy today, Begnio Veners ‘years of age, was for © edn: deals with a you BS Redondo car | Nose husband ta “ Htime, and who, ti - life of the itttle p Moore Theatre ‘owe Season @ Bhuberte Creel ene ving several The Witching ur” companies on tour, but t a SUATTIA'S LEADING THRATRE ————— wine New York article and t oun Augustus Thomas te to au REYES | |'"%,"glevee. the monots y perintend the. first lk Two Weeks — ~Opening Tomorrow Evening io PUNISH | paeah. sama, cabore int der, an pay] eee. tae ottertay Gavinune THURSDAY AND SAWCRDAy Or aces WaENt Original New York Company That . 'e b ‘ j Witinad tacartinn bated: she semen Mrs. ¥ ee ls ong Rays pony aa or ai ta ile The Great Broadway Sensation | Played Over One Year at the Hackett Theatre | private | face to face with several lin “The Witehing Hour” for fering week with! 5 known her In the metre th eh eee Sele a the enty wnatined miven ond HE GIR RE OR’S Colombia, | Sine Girl trom Restore’ and whol Wan, ecee et, New Forks, mort | xiven Saturd I L from CTI eputios has) nad themselves traveled under an | ‘th, Be Bennie to consider in| alias. | The re four What action can be/ 3% fompany, includes John. J-| witching Nour ole i iilem . e oft Gen, Rafael Reyes,| jery, Baward Burton, Charles Bher- | poageeuy™ pte off resigned the presi-- man, Laura Lymah, heth Tate, Car aries Dickens ¢ sible for leaving the fie Webber feabeile O Matiaan ry edited by Bernard shaw | ut notifying cong: Gra e Baries Marie Tower and the on | ’ POR. | Ciree Pe DBAMATIZED HY PAUL M. POTTER FROM THe FAMOUS FRENCH COMEDY “LoUTE” With a Splendid Cast and Every Feature Direct From Its Solid Year's Run at Weber's Music Hall, New York. The} At the & nee and A Girls Meet ¥ th The | Clare Kime ike al ina'e part corner | Th with Mise Divans, $2.00; Orchestra, $1.50; Haleomy, #1.50; Balcony Circle, $1.00, The and Bee, ton sisters, who will in- t the firet Shubert attraction in the | in "Nettle the | - ltreduce ¢ famous “whirlwind At the Grand. ie and ath ; : } Bay Salmon Pack. dense tn the epcane ect Tonight will end th Se cl Evenings, 50c to $1.50—Matinees, 25c to $1.00 Ff seat sare atonday Morning at 10 o'elook ao | Matinees will be given Thureday | engagement of ‘The Aa t t “Nettie! | aco, July 31.—Ac and saturday of each week of L | everest of modern dramat) | ieee ny, An imencjng tomorrow @Y-| creations In melodrama & te ram received in pany, mencing tomorrow *-| creations In melod JOHN, CORT 1 from y, the At the Alhambra. tuneful and satisfying mu of T | ea | | by salmon canta a Ae Bivg Mouse” ant at the | ferings ye’ ives, by tht) = es econ fh approxima 64,-| Alhambra will con when Pres ranjelw greatest! The new p aries - | gp. b tinue untit 24 “The Idol's Eye.” will be! pi » th Monday ‘1 | id " ny Base: Phence-—iate 48, Year's pack amount. [inte until me oo oe Mh wt. wale dalgnitul opera | erates Whtet ith Meaday's “Matinee Today. Tonight Lat Time, the Tuneful Semie” Opes. The Leading Popular Price Family Theatre West of Chicago | always been « favorite with! s Prices—-Mats., 100 nod ae, Evenings, ie to Se. “THE AMEER” WEEK BEGINNING TOMORROW EVENING— Only Matinee Saturday FERRIS HARTMAN And His Big Singing Company in Herbert & Smith's Musical Comedy Surfeit THE IDOL’S EYE A Laughing Show With Beautiful Music. HEAR “FAIRY TALES” Fifty—People—Fifty and the famous Beauty Chorus Evenings, 25c to $1.00—Matinees, 25c to 75c ND FREEEXCURSION) O BIRMINGHAM |) LEAVE PIER 6°AT 9:45 A. M. SHARP. ountry, Both Phonee—5108 Week starting Matinee Tomorrew, Sunday, August 1. MISS EMMA BUNTING and « strong supporting company of proml- nent playere will offer Lem B. Parker's melodramatic masterpiece, “Nettie the Newsgirl’” Unquestionably one of the best tw stoge Big scenie equipment. Fifte Bunting in the tithe role, vet no cher PANTAGES WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, AUG. 2nd, WILL BRADLEY n Bquare, the an artioue at ramas ever offered on a local nin the cast and Miss Emma THEATRE “Unequaied Vaudeville” BANDOR TRIO, MARTINETTI & edgy Gymnasts. GROSSI, | dag ee as Two AND COMPANY naka to aes —— POLLARD, FISHER co., Dramatic Playlet 7—HIGH-CLASS ARTISTS—7 In the Comic Oper. etta, “The Gypsy Wayfarers” Superb Scenic, Cos- tuming and Light Effects. DEVINE & WILLIAMS Comedy Singing and Talking Act ARTHUR ELWELL, Baritone. _ PANTAGESCOPE, Latest Moving Pic tures. VENUS, FASTEST BOAT ON THE SOUND, RETURNING AT 8 P.M. bought the Venus and will run daily to the fast growing cities of Birmingham and Boston Harbor, Somorrow We Run to Birmingham At the Pantages, “The Qy pay Waytarors Operetta, wit nl | ple, fa announce tures of the bil! “on lay 4 od GRENVEILLE BROS Novelty Comedy Jugglers. Advanced Vaudeville from 2to 11 p.m. Matinees Daily. company ts Bredi ley This act will form the) | 3a Ve ha | \ ' ked I N { Bi m | foundation for a well-bulit show! ‘ —== ve just Pp atted and staked out Jivision oO, 2 of our irming lam prope rty | next week 1 ‘ a . The Bandor Trio of novelty eym-| Popular Vaudeville Th of 3,000 acres of the choicest of this land, Division No. 1 was snapped up [| pasts ana acronnte «vw: Week Commencing Monday Matinee, August 2 tovite, Box peata toe “he Martinetti and ¢ 4 eae! ay. 0 time, and early buyers have in many cases resold for several times what they st three performances of old ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS is is the last water front property this side of Puget sound that can be bought | billing "a wart ¢ Werett and Seattle. Hundreds of people have been waiting for the opening of HR ieth Pap ae til Bronent ’ The Tallest Actor in the World division, and it will sell as quickly as the first. Bring along a little money in iy OF Sais, Bretty | dramatic MR. GEORGE AUGER The terms of 10 cents a day are so easy and the price of $50 an acre so | Zyumpe, ne aad tw And His Players in “Jack the Giant Killer HUGH LLOYD anyone can buy | Wilitame wil! tn, a. fais FREE FACTORY SITES elas ea Joneph Hart's Latest Revue ‘‘BATHING GIRLS”’ King of the Bounding Rope ie te paages jo a Jiveniie Chars With OLENWWOD WHITE and PEARL HUNT BILLY COURT BROTHERS LA MAZE » fintah o " aleidoncopic Berlos of Hix Striking Beene @ lnvestors who will establish factories at Birmingham we will give free sites ye Winging ship F hy - + Besvete The Mirthful Scotchman Sensational Comedy Acrobats ¥ assistance to help establish the business. We intend to make Birmingham gitn Mr. Ei and the CARSON & WILLARD | THALIA Ql JARTETIE | ong Shen the values of the land we are now selling will advance by leaps and bounds ohn FB sanded sd oy The Dutch in Baypt Pavorlte Bogilah Musto Mall ff EMILY & JESSIE DODD] Tom & Stacia Moore ® o WO times its present price. AMUSEMENTS. aliste | {n “Dulton's Claim" The Blue Ribbon Duo ne | LEW BLOOM MOFFETT id CLARE MOVING PICTURES—LATEST FROM FRANCE Groat Tramp,’ 10 Per Cent and Your Money Back | S) fey.\ (el: | FRANK RODGERS [Orpheum Motion Pletures the end of a year's time, if you are dissatisfied with your investment, we will it m Phe Colored Ventriloquiat The Latest Noveltios. bar money with 10 per cent interest. BaF arcaprncd is backed by C. D. Hill- iA tearing 0 e est ate a i u i arg land owner in the #) as gto | TO-N IGHT Fi 4 es CREE is — aa ADMISSION FREE ¢ only carry 250 people, so get your tickets at C. D. Hillman’s office, in the Block, or at Pier 6, before 9 o'clock Sunda: No children allowed on this ex- St Ei ‘lL " h t 0 . OPES Ran eee NORTHWESTERN LRAGUE ois ea re ugdale’s Athletic Park. — oomme ALEX, PANTAGES, Manager « FOURTH W oF SUMMER VAUDEY fl ight Nig jure Acts of Unquest toned M LEON'S vARSyS NIMAL HAN FRANCISCO QUARTRTTR, Cheyer Doge 4 Wt) ontos. Four Old Seattle Favorites, $ mi aK AILTHEN WAY and 60, Ip the one-act drama of the Revolution, by Bd. M Kimball. esate Sb Bob FRANORS WHITE, The Protty Little Prima Donna Free Shows West Seattle Perries Datly at 2:30 and — Kvery 80 Minutes. 8 o'Olock P.M. Alki Care, 10 Minutes He, ue Me, Te. SATURDAY NIGHT ALWAYS A BIG NIGHT — TAKE FT IN, Tonight, Tomerrow Afternoon and Night and Twice Dally, Free to Everybody, Mme. Schelle s Performing Lions Tn a Thrilling Bxbtl 10 MORE SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE BASEBALL : BERRIES § cpa S. TAyegeTion, BREE yor or ceeecs FREE) 22+ ‘C. D. HILLMAN maT LAND OWNER IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, CE—ANY BANK OR BUSINESS HOUSE IN THE CITY. nm of Fearleasness On Sunday, August 8, the Sensation of the Seasor PUBLIC WEDDING IN A DEN OF LIONS, Bevery Day. Roller Coaster, Shoot the Chutes, Cirole Boat Swing, Can- als of Venice, Joy Wheel, Crazy House, Bear Den, Negro Band, and a dozen other Big Features. A Delightful Outdoor Resort Afternoon or Eventing. ANITA WICKHAM, amon WILLIAM HANOVER, The rs Andeomest Cate 1 Melody, | Lowcorg. English Bocentric Com ire Moderate. - inom Muwie Third Av. and Pike St. Glan. Keep Your Eye on The Star Want Ad Columns, | There’s Money in It for You. and 0. J open at 10 and O00, NTINUOUS PERFORMANCES ON SUNDAY,

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