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MANS TD EFFIGERS in Probe Court Tells New Story Each Day Wonderful Ad- He Has Had. said, bis nan Beand when he call of bis © mrt yeaterds’ y growth hair and! w BN the uncon- answer } bad better come with | gee what we can do} J Ny it," answered the boy ana | where the} asked a| i Way to the home “I the offic "que and t boy soon | Bed up enough to tel! his whole | be the officer thought Seemed that bis mother had Patek be was 4 years old,| fe fowa, and soon afterward | Mher Bliched up the only team iy and drove off, never Tells Wild Story. then for four loug years the od in the cabin all alone wagh it was in thickly settled) paid in Full” Eugene Walt Mittle fellow—so he said| play, will follow the | season at the Mooi SB white face for months | He" tomerrow might of Intense human interest Miss Sara Perry, seen year In the leading rol returne at the hea week. Louis Morrell will Once in a while a few me would come around the se fire a few shots at btm, cs drove them off. 80) Cat thy was 9 yoars of age he | play Joseph Brooks, the weak ieiveme weet. He wanted |Pineety, nr sin ine cipanie ends | excitement lot Ned Finley. wt 12 years old, and since | is seen to excellent ridden the | ruff sea capt cars, stewed many a) po.ne"ne & fire, and at all times! cast by the Lawrence players, the second Deing “The Rone of the Ranct which will be presented after 4 war play hae ru t week Mise ent a little be given. Story. | @aturday mat he told ‘Tees will Fr | ed and costumed production | They sing scenes must, ¢ # the story ‘ ze si | At the Alhambra, | Cortnne and her clever jons, appearing in iy be told the matron heckler’ Wh that he had only been | undor Mischief : a) “aged and that the! Lee 5 n . in FN bad alwaye lived me Pe , on board ship, and arrite whe nest shad been wrecked. sen are prom © surviver during the rema & cast ashore on a|"°" "*"* scsi mand lived there for igo peas Ud At the rene. | et Inded tn Portland.” 4 Seg, rgiean monolog ¥. @ new yarn | week ate oe sence when the real tacts | Wednes: d it was found) musical & devotee of the nickel Be iad the cigarette, and had ac." |Yery vivid tmagivation. ly ran away from his) |, Wenatchee. If his pa- t him they can send for if they don’t do that, he! wit? sent to the reform school. ;™a" and D Jor the a | Bartlett ‘ARD DOCTORS HERE. | Hévin Beid expert chicken doctors | Maurice, Helen to watch over the 5,000 4 in the poultry show, at the fair from Sep- to October & It is the “W Europ are ® ae week and aed tonight r of thelr sea- nique bictcle performance rman Comedians, after the ber & Fleids, are Carlin m Sie Woodis a [BRINGS FRIENDS TO FAIR IN HIS AUTO ogere Brother @, both 1pany I. A, Iverson of Snohomish drove jover this week with a party of friends to visit the fair. Mr. Iver son makes this trip from Sno- — homish babitually in two hours and rere meres | At the Seattle. less, and is very fond of the run imens of chick |,.%°% the third week of the Russell the roads and conditions generally ar cae bit Ot ae a oe Stock compan, am een oere 80 good. a the show. They pre- food supply of every personal attention itz With Me.” wi the ; Tt tee sented odrama and tak the anditor through a series of « MILITIA OFFICERS COMING. elting episodes in the life of & pure. young girl who olen in Ban Francisco and take: China to be | added the bi Cy sandarin. It HAVING |""" R BIG DAY — are in evidence today in recognt- County Day, which ited by the former # ag visitors from Adjutant ge war departmén ' guard officers from every # the Union will attend the fair Oc- Davia tober 2, after the adjournment of will the national guard convention in dor the week, baglaning wits] conn hnaeles 08 Beptember | 29 Sunday matinee. Phe Lawrence About 100 military men will be tn ndusky management will pre-| the party, which is headed by Col ge a ie ‘Maine “a EB. W. Weaver, chief of the division firat of a long list of Belasco plays | Of militia affairs in the war de which will be presented at the Lote| partment at At the Lote. “The Heart of Maryland. Belasco’s firet great success form the attraction at the Lols the- ‘The home of reliable pianos and talking machines. Sixteen other stores on Pacific Const. Ge 1406 Second Ave. Near Union St. | See our window display this Week of the following Victor Machines : See our window display this week of the following Victor Machines: ; Victor No. WV. . $50 Victor No. ¥.. $60 Victor No. Vi. . $100 Victor Victrola $200 $1.00 brings a Victor into your home immediately. Weare the Victor Talking Ma- chine distributers for the entire Pacific coast. Sherman ay & Co, EXT WEEK. bill that starte THE STAR—SATURDAY\ SEPTEMBER 18, 1909. AMUSEMENTS. Sunset Main 6147 Independent 283 NIGHTS MORE—Continued Engagement;-Only Matinee Next Wednesday, SAM S. AND LEE SHUBERT (Inc.) Offer the Effervescent Musical Comedy Star, _CORINNE IN THE ROLLICKING VIENNESE _M’LLE MISCHIEF Hits $1.00, OPERETTA, Replete With Catchy Sor PRICES $1.5 Matinee Evenings $1.00, 75c, 50 COMING| SAM 5S. and LEE SHUBERT (Inc.) Week of | Will Present | “GOING SOME” ept. 26 The Latest New York Comedy Success ISEATTL sa RP = Page By Paul Armstrong and Rex Beach Last Time Tonight—“THE FACTORY GIRL.” MAJESTIC Russell & Drew, Mere Phones, Main 48 THEATRE For the Third Production by Their Great Stock Company, Russell & Drew Will Present Beginning With the Matinee Tomorrow THE QUEEN OF THEWHITESLAVES ‘Chas. E. Blaney’s Most Sensational Melodrama Augmented Cast of Players Added to the Popular Members of the Permanent Company—Great Scenic and Costume Production. Nights, 15¢ to 50c; Thursday and Saturday Mati- tees, 10c to 25c. week at the Pantages theatre afternoon hae tw ' Mii 1 Dolly medietta The other special feature is Cor dua and Matd, Kuropean equill Driete Sutton and Sutton will offer Rube, the D The “The They are harpists and ve nH ¢ and the Pa e Majeatio tomorrow the Rees Will be given vaudeville acts at theatre. Monday aftern. mat the Me- | local vau In the bili with | and company | Jomep? pedlenne clings | threwers, and he Measenger Both Phonee—5106 001 Se Sere _. MUST GO TO SCHOOL Several scores of children under the age of 15 years, who are em: | ployed at the exposition grounds, | will probably have to return to school as a result of a notice served by Captain J. H. Smith of the ex position guards on Director General | Nadeau yesterday afternoon. The state law provides that all children under the age of 16 shall attend schoo! unless they can show a cer tificate, excusing them, fssued by the superintendent of schools, Advanced Vaudeville WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, SEPT. 20 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS | In the one-act Playlette, by Grace Griswold, “BILLIE’S FIRST LOVE” Tuscany’s Troubadors A Double Trio of Tuneful Thrillers. Carlin and Clark German Comedians. ~~ Laura Buckley Studies From Lite, Six Glinserrettis Buropean Novelty Gymnasts. Joe Jackson ‘The Buropean Vagabond Juggling Beoentriques. Savings & es, de | Trust Co. | Naha ceo tat ie ee din of Seattle | Brening pri 0c, 25 Dally matinees—tl0c, 10, 500, 15 80, boo. Capital...........+$300,000 Surplus and = un- divided profits .. 40,000 A cheok book is much more convenient to carry than a large wallet filled with legal tender, and if it is lost, no loss falis upon Its owner, as would be the case if he lost bis pocketbook Thon, also, an accurately kept check book stub is a record of your financial transactions. SECOND AND SPRING The Th tre Beautiful <Old Acts Close Tomorrow—New Week Starting Monday Sullivan & Conaidine Vaudeyiiie—These Splendid Acts: INTEREST 4] PER CENT ANNA EVA FAY, IN SOMNOLENCY a * r a i § Patt edy nrowers. sobediien ‘a1 MADHox & MELVIN, Bistes.s U ne Continued Howl ate te Od, $08 100 oc. Hegts reseryed one week Cakdcdr “Peorthanghs Over? day at bso, tab aha O48 bem Compounded Semi-Annually. JAMES D. HOGD, President N. B. SOLNER, Cashier DIRECTORS. Ferdin: 4 ee amits, J. D. an ewart, © H Re stocormlck. Sambe D N. B. Solner. Lois Theatre acca ALEX. PANTAGES, Manager == Stock Theatse, Phones: Sunset, Main 1204) Ind. 4334. tie Appreciation, an Always of the new stock company’s asyoc he third ‘pr t eek, a HS, topboreewe matinee, the D. §. LAW- RENCK COMPANY with Mi ANE KELTON will offer the first stock préduction in Seattle of “The Heart of Maryland” DAVID BELASCO'S GREAT PLAY OF THE CIVIL WAR, tunday, Tuesday, Wednesday apd Saturday. Popular Mi Orchestra is under tho Airectiok of Wignok BRAS T " ec CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET ” Sentth Branches at be i and K eorgetown FREE GATE ADMISSION White City Park See the Big $20,000 Airship; Largest in the World sii ‘arino. DANCE | AT PA hedtoralicat TO-NIGHT ADMISSION FREE | VALERIE BERGERIE AND COMPANY |, Albertus and Altos | The carpente the first place intend making an ad of the largest piar taken place in this city. The re from the | last day Steinway, $286. Kimball, $185. Knabe, $264. Chickering, $327. Ivers & Pond, $187. Fischer, $165. Also have a Pianola Piano, in Circassian instru- ment may be seen and it can be had at a price that was never before quoted .on an instrument of this kind. we beautiful, full-sized Walnut ca in our display window The above are only a few of the many bargains that can be had if you act now. Other makes of piano play- ers are going at less than one-half the real value. TERMS: We will not allow anyone to leave our store today be- cause the terms are not low enough. Our store will be open until 10 o'clock tonight. You owe an investigation to yourself. Successor to John C. Walling Co. 419-421 Union St. 1% blocks from P. O.; only % block from new White Bldg Bake Oven Treatment For fogies ant Gentlemen, Massage aud Cooling Hoom Included ta Treatment. it Your Patronage. zi... —TOURIST BATHS— 23% AMUSEMENTS. MooreTheatre’™<" ““Tooay International Grand Opera MATINEE—*"L’ AMICO FRITZ.” EVENING—*“AIDA.' Week Beginning Tomorrow Night—Mats. Thursday and Saturday Wagenhals & Kemper Co. “PAID IN FULL” By EUGENE WALTER THE GREAT PLAY OF REAL LIFE OF TODAY Over 2,500,000 persons have proclaimed {t the greatest dramatic sensation of the decade. PRICES—50c to $1.60; Matinees, 25¢ to $1.00 JOHN CORT'S OWN COMPANY In the Comedy of College Life With Music Next ny Sept 26 “Commencement Days” With FREDERICK V. BOWERS and a Great Beauty Chorus THE GRAND sex... MeeeTed eS Eooeiva “THE GIRL QUESTION” WEEK BEGINNING MATINEE TUMORROW Other Matinees Wednesday and Saturday COHAN & HARRIS Present Geo. M. Cohan’s Rural Musical Play “50 Miles from Boston” Supported by the most expensive cast ever seen {n a musical play, and 560--A PERFECT COHAN CHORUS OF—50 Songs that set one’s mouth a-pucker and one’s feet a-tapping. “My Small Town Girl,” “Harrigan,” “Boys Who Fight the Flames,” “Waltz With Me,” “Jack and Jill,” “Ain't It Awful?” EVENINGS, 25c TO $1,00; MATINEES, 250 TO 75c Nex: TL [__ Ihe Merrest Musical Comedy | “THE CATand . THE FIDDLE” Matinee “Unequaled Vaudeville” Pantages Theatre es Week Commencing Monday, Sept. 20, at 2:30 in the Afternoon A Bill That You Will Talk About, and Go to See More Than Once Milton and =}, CORDUA AND MAUD rect From Europe—Sensational Equilibrists. Dolly Nobles LESTER AND SHANNON In Their Famous In a Junte MeCree Sketch Comedietta, THE NAPLES TRIO “WHY WALK- Harpists and Vocalists ER REFORMED” SUTTON AND SUTTON Novelty Comedy Act HELENE LOWE and the PANTAGESCOPE