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i EPTEMBER 24 TAFT SURE HAS GOT TO GO SOME When He Arrives at Frisco! «barge by the San Franciscans at a the foot of Broadway st., Oakiand, He Is Going to Be Up abd “Immediately transported to P P San Francisco in a tug. While itp out again this fall Against the Real Thing crdnsing the bay luncheon is to be Mie wlghing for the good old | served on board days is all rot. Bthel Rateymore and No Josh. | Oakland, however, has a difterent Mand Adams, Viola Allen, Rose plan. According to their arrange: Stahl, Creston Clarke, Walker (iy United Crees) ments, the president will be escort Whiteside and David Warfield, ali| SAN FRANCI8CO Sept. 24 ed to Ban Franctsco by the Oakland | comparatively new stars, are President Taft will be compelled to | delegation, Instead of the tug the clever players as gver walked eat two luncheons, ride in two} Committee has announced that a atage. boats to Ban Francisco, and make | frryboat will be employed to trans two speeches at the same time, | Port the president across the bay unless the deadlock existing today '4ke San Francisco, luncheon is Although he looke much younger, | between the San Francisco and Planned to take place during the Leigh Bruckhart was seen in «| Oakland reception committees ts Passage from Oakland. Third av. bookstore the other day | broken and some sort of an agree buying a copy of “What Eve Ty Man | ment reached }of 45 Should Know According to the plans of the! The more money a woman has | San Francisco reception committee, | “2° more red hair she can have AMUSEMENTS. WITH FOSTERING THE teow thea CAUSE OF MORMONISM 1909. Mine” an 4rd Chumley,” respect : . B ively. MeKee Rankin saw his name on all the boards in connection with |"A Runaway Wife,’ All of these players, and many more who were contemporary with them In the eightles, have been seen here within the past season jor two, with the exception of Katie Patnam, and her hysband, Harry Mmery, told me uel © Was here last that he intended 2 put Mise Many Specials for Friday and Saturday At the Stern Furniture Co., 1526-28 Second Av. See Us Before Buying as the OQOTHER VAUDEVILLE Age Note, Winstock Says Organizing One Morton Cohn— Levy in. ———— rymore Will Not a Time—Mary | Again Sues AMUSEMENTS, ms “ Phones 5108 JOHN CONT, aie Man Seattio’s Leading Play? Tonight, All Week, Matinee j Tomorrow, 00g | Wagenhale & Kemper Present SAN DIEGO, Cal., Sept. 24.~That | ice vt yo the republican party te direetiy re | Kugene Walter |Sponatble for the rapid spread of Evenings, b0c to $1.60 | Mormonism throughout the west, is || 25° t 8 jthe charge of the Rey, B. $. Wish ard. D. D., leader tn the Southern | | California hodist Episcopal con. ference which is in session In this! elty In an address on ‘ |Mormontam,” delivered before the jconference last evening, Dr. Wish beet ard flayed the republican party|| gyeninge tito fee sadern and advocated that a de abo to $1.00 }mand upon congress to legislate joun jaxainst the spread of the Mormon|| THE GRAND 79! faith be made by orthodox denom! Tontght—Matines Batu jnations. He said Pk BR “Il charge that the republican ichan'e Rurel Goo. jleaders are in coalition with the |Mormone of Utah and Idaho. In return for the delivery of those |states to the republican party at tan in St. Paul, and have gone to} national elections, the Mormons |New York City to engage a new|there are not / » ot molested by federal stock company for their fall and/authority. That polygamy ts toler The Great ma by Mate ‘& Six & Clark Buckley Week NOW ON. vn Company Somewhat Different ‘omedy With Must “COMMENCEM Sunday and Matinees Ate tee eee i THIS WEEK. in Full.” itty Miles From The Menace of B—The RF. E. Frederick yy (2ist to 30th in of i “Quee! Matinees Uke eut ETHEL BARRYMORE. Her New Season is } Until January. finieh: has ad boards, of drawer room in golden » Del Lawrence to 33rd per tn “The Heart of ike cut, In golden finish, has three lar wize of top 18x40: French bevel pia! , ize 18x26. Ke r value 6 90 s Bale price Best Postponed | cine - ot All Pure White 45-lb. Cotton Felt Mattress, $9.85. — Valerie Ber | j man have just closed their long summer season at the Metropoli LOIS THEATRE Ph Sunset, Main 1204 7 Eva Fay sisi — Milton and ee and vaudevilie. ALHAMBRA THEATRE ry POP Pee eee eee eee ee ee ee Winter season at the Princess thea Atet ee eee HH Cre in Minnoapolie SAYRE. The Netlls have unearthed just such a citywide affection in the jated there Is directly attributable Weed * Drew, Menagere to the republican party, which per- | | tolts this great evii and menace in jthe interest of sordid politics.” t u re “THE HEART OF MARY Last Matinee Saturday Next Week, “The Spotiers.” PANTAGES THEATRE | fe K, if lott | Twin Cities as was manifested to Latest devices, will al-| Ward Jessie Shirley by the Spokan ‘an extremely busy ome for four solid years. Jim lowed him-| Writes that he never will leave | Beach acme for an| Minneapolis and St. Paul from| SAN FRANCISCO acet. a Beste Saturday—t0c to 01.80 Portland papers | Present indications, |The machine boys who have teen | Seattle Theatre anizing ety | Roth Ph “a fe the Pacific | Rose Coghlan. Every nivht she ts! day. with an increase of 25 daain ts vo” fe operation in a | playing rela og ee om el day added to their pay envelopes 7 Saturday ‘ a ow ork, an at the) 2 promoters are tot | cod of tes ee a ens ~ The strike Ued up 200 glass blow the existing cir. ™idnight train for Boston, re! in tae i ‘at least. Six houses hearses all morning with Robert fm and Oregon, ten in Edeson in “The Noble Spaniard,” ¥ fn California are 80d takes the afternoon train back fh more to be added, ‘© New York. | ‘at the helm in San) wer re “GOING baad ahh dbase BOYS WIN A STRIKE py Pevieins iy) AN H ja MELTON AND | Ste Oy ‘Thie Mattress is made of the best grade of pers white felted cotton, weighs 45 Ibe, guarant not to get lumpy; made up in the grade of ticking; has imperial — roll rounded corner. Regular value $15.00. meled Iron three Red, ike cut in uarter or full #1 top rods. white has 1 spindles heavy NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | Tue $7.66, . $3.98 ! it PUGDALE® ATHLETIC FARK | f } Ap ewity |The Sterna Furniture Co IANO ne RENT. & Oh Seoond . Mate 1 Jed. 1032. “The Convict’. BASEBALL TOMORROW AT 4,60 | Wresting Match of the Year | icons DR. B.F. ROLLER vs, BERT WARNER | $ °2 Streak traction Seattic’s Favorite. Mix’s Unknown. t at the Expo. Tonight, September 24,1909 | Chi Thon ie DANCE gad ball tong ctbo gli =i meee oe a tecdrnlatie Rese may be, will | Proofs, Dut if he suggests tha we! THE ARENA, A.Y.P. EXPOSITION A.-Y.-P.E. i TO-NIGHT SUNSATIONAL SUCCESS! Thamble home of |Cook It would, of course, end all ROMISRION FREE three falls Riis ce tas |egnia 1 Peary falls down in his wZgitiant and ‘Wicone hon Fira | Colt, to the Sgain if Peary falls down in his| , San D John charges. | ek for oP. 1941, Sunset 234 a | Native Chinese Orchestra. time in America. . — Paderews' Honored. that other |, Paderewaki, so the papers say, “than | B&# deen accorded the signal honor | he of having been appointed to the | Legion of Honor in France ie sp ind up without Frederic Thompson is rather be magnates, when |'¥een the devil and the deep ses As to the new | With respect to an offer he made) is very apt to [0 Cook, the Arctic explorer. When Rife strong breath Cook first reached Denmark, Fast come along and Thompson cabled him an offer of | $250,000 for a series of American lectures. Now that Peary has Vacation. | questioned Cook's word, Thompson PN OR MAU HAND-MADE. HA’ SPRCIALTY. Mme Paul StVE MILLINERY, 1223 Third Ave. Opposite New || Postoffiee. Ind. Phome L-1698, tooo DO YOU WANT TO Buy, “ore pra epee adie tce myn» RENT OR EXCHANGE CasH | ¢! REGISTERS? jen We are independent deaiers hand. | trouble. | ve. it Kinds, sew a second ue ? This match will be to a finish, catch-ascatch-can, best two out of + Dre Usual Popular Prices mins iw y Our charges are tan@ moderate | SCHUCHAND OPTICAL CO, 1207 Second Ave. Wash bloshing and r mend each of no lews than sx {ferent makes of pianos as being | the best piano In the world. Pader- | eweki and other great artiste lend | themselves to the humbug of play ing only a certain make of piano, | and allowing the plano company to, hen the tout widely advertine that fact, and to/| ing the orches- pe thse gy the piano on the concert | platform. | , agen Peeal Of course, there's a reason. And . itil to cu, that reason becomes apparent when | her Siathesmsine an artist plays one make of piano| © trom New York to Ching, 0 soc ond make from Chicago to ver, not to greet 4 | 20d & third make from Denver to were her sisters | ‘b* Const. yhom Manager| Actors and Audiences. Bd ie eaters The other night in Philadelphia and who grew ®" actor, while singing a topical they had boats, love song, threw « portable spot named after | ight on a woman sitting in a stage played here the| 0x. much’ to her confusion and fire with a Billy | humiliation, The woman's husband and was last here *tepped over the footlights and &6 Flavia in “The | €4ve the actor a thrashing, and the With Nethersole. Outfitters for Men and Boys We could tell you things about “Hickey-Free- Going to Quit ! Lease, fixtures, settees and mirrors are all for sale. WE'RE GOING TO QUIT. The entire stock of Men’s, Wo- men’s and Children’s Shoes is marked down. Bda” at the Grand conning Again Bues. of every and James K ne has $ lvorce action ft busband, this time in een eourt. All doubt as to > ‘oh perma. now an end Hackett announced r or ggl way had the public po the conclusion that this Paved bliss, tra ia la. The Paalt shows that Mine Man aney let go tn order to — 8, Who directed ons three years an by 4 stock com : nin in Ph eevee Opera ¢ ' indect paact) pati Joba W. Considine wit! Right for a week's the fle Northwent b at Ladner, 8. ( erack doge will’ be York there comes to Bre Pi thove mimes with which drama Se familiar, bearing {1 _ following startling tn een Beck and wy, Meyerteld ¥ Yesterday from Burope 4a consultation with Mr wy Save out the Hothing wuld be Dublication at this Hott Gives Out News, vias med seg Baya this news in Thsir Season. Béythe Chap. judge the next day held that he | was perfectly justified in doing it So long-suffering audiences all over the country will think, A the atrical performer has no business to make an innocent theatre patron, who has paid his money to be amused, the subject of ridicule. It is a cheap, threadbare trick at best and proves more than anything else that the performer has to rely op something besides his own ability to make bis act go. If an actor has to resort to such an expedient he should plant one of his own com pany out In front to be the goat. When any other course is pursued, the performer ought to get what the Philadelphia actor got | Not All 6tare Are New. A long article has recently gone the rounds of the newspapers, show- ing what remarkable changes ag of | ° All the Children’s Shogs selling be low factory cost. taken place in the personnel American dramatic stars in past nine years, The impression which such an article would con: vey the country all of today are right Many of the stars of full 20 years Joe Grismer that | u starring in “The World Against and Marie} the} ago are still on deck and Phoebe Davies were at Her Wal Wain James touring ip had out Louis right were Nellie MeHenry Three of a Kind “The comedy, Corner The Old Cirfosity Shop” and Effie Ellsler drew Growds to see “Hagel Milton and Dolly Nobles were In the prime of their success with “From Sire to Bon,” ana James be imagined, was of Monte Nat Goodwin and B. H. Sothern were starring in “A Gold Kirke.” O'Neill, ay Cristo,” Count Just that the prominent players ott the mashroom varlety, is not altogether Dan Sully was) getting théymoney with his famous} Grocery. Katie Putnam was a big favorite in ness. We're going to quit the shoe busi- Going to quit the store, too. Women’s Oxfords and Pumps, The finest Shoes—high class Shoes are now offered at prices that leave ho doubt as to our dete For example: were $4 and $5, now Women’s Boots, were $3.50 and $4, now $2.45 Men’s $5.00 Shoes, now $3.45 Men’s $5 and $6 Shoes, now $3.95 Selling begins at 8:00 in the man” Clothes that would make you their champion forever. We can’t tell them to you in the shert space given us here, but if you will come to our shop we'll entertain you with such interesting de- tails of their manufacture that you'll be glad to stay. Not only that, but we'll demonstrate their fitting ability and their distinctive styling. Won't you make it your particular business to come to us and ask to see the “Lyric’ rmination $2.85 It’s a three-button sack which is making a wide acquaintance among | smart dressers. Prices range from morn- ing and ends at 10:00 at night. Treen Shoe Company 707 First Avenue * In connection with our Men’s Department we carry one of the finest stocks of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats. See for yourself. Neal Boyle 423 PIKE STREET