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ce Attendance, Has in Other Is Going on Circuit— of John Cort's| F rrr r rs Ts JENT CALENDAR. IE COMING WEEK. hree Twins.” “The Ringmas ‘The Ruseel!-Drew pany (41st to 50th ces) in “A Fight- y (48th to 55th s) In “The Rose BERK ee 4 W. SAYRE. re managors had Tatt, they reckoned H BOX Offices, for no in the regular trads BBY point. On the o MS 8 big free attra Mt into the theatrical GOné in otner The presidentia’ visit MO effect at aii Heaton oF other Member of out-of-t r Thursday and Frick Ht inake @ bee-iine M they generai) fee {6 doubtiess that PUPlie view a great part everyone wanted to ¢ ithe rk fMiinute they had Bik here tor the BE Very wood story I"S DOING AT SE THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1909 ee o ALICE WEEKS In “The Ringmaster"—Athambra JOSEPH Cc. MIRON, Leading Comedian at the New Cort| Harlan Fox OT oe musical) .N the “Three Twins” compagy M John Cort comedy under the manage are Harry Hanlon, who was at t h t ment of Joe Galtes, will be \ the Moore last March with oore ea r Manager the offering at the Moore tomorrow |The Girl Question,” and Ada Gif Seattic’s Leading Theatre. bight and te nent eo ag ford, who has been here on two oo orley heads the cast. The play fs | castons with “Little Johnny Jones cy co Sdanied. tom Mra. R. Padmeco’s |” Meleke Galiuner ancther sasmece aint Teday—-Tonighe—Laet Times: “Commene ement Days!" farce, “Incog,” in which Charles |of the company, ang at the Seattle 9 je Tomorrow Night-—-matiness Vhuredsy-Saturday. Sunset Main $147 Dickson used to star, the lyrics |theatre fourteen years ago. with the Independent 23 Russell & Drew, Managers being by Karl Hoachna. The play |Pyke Opera Company, In 1896 he ran for one year at the Herald| was at the Seattle with Ezra Ken Square theatre }dall in “A Pair of Kida,” returning JOS. M. THe Last Time Tonight, Matinee Today, “GOING SOME” —_ | with that comedian tn 1908 tn “The GAITES SMARTEST — . - “The Ringmaster"—Athambra. Vinegar Buyer.” Endsoavent visits OFFERS batted. Week Beginning Tomorrow Night—Matinees “The Ringmaster,” a drama of | Were with “The Girl From Kay's modern Samana 2 Py will |im 1908 and “The Umpire” in 1907 COMEDIES Wednesday and Saturday open a week's engagement at the 5 Sam S. and Lee Shubert, Inc., Present Alhambra theatre tomorrow might With “The Ringmaster” te H. 8. In the cast will be H. 8. Northrup, | Northrup, whose Beattle debut wae Otte eee eeeet eee | | pore 902 as the Manager . | Y EVENT OF | Theatre, Chicago. who was seon here in 1 ‘ | “eNGacement | | MUSICAL COMED « ‘ . yn 8o! “Th Belle of New | | aa ee Broadway”—Grand. a a mon in “The Belle °* I MATINEE TODAY—TONIGHT—LAST TIMES: “THE CAT AND BEGINNING 14 hia nag atl HAMLET PR BLE a CT a ae Geuiteaing art Gettiaas soccer Another member of the cast is THE FIDDLE gi | NEXT SUNDAY | EDDIE FOY sR onawie for the further fact that the hotel | of ne © 3 pr | Don Clark, who was in the cast of | | NIGHT, OCT. 10 | SEATS THURSDAY MORNING | lid row She'as, fasta eto, ext von be Grand wil eff |ihe Bier “avow."a Sant ts Be || THREE DAYS | FOUR DAYS __ MIGHT, Sor. 10 }gone by Josiah Collins, who ought |of Broadway,” the former vel homia,” at the Grand, two years) OPENING MATINEE BEGINNING MATINER wht) ¥. mer vehicle |Fere2 |st slurry’ and stack nnd writen By | *©° sieng TOMORROW WEDNESDAY THEATRE | Chy i a Li ce i ! ‘THEE MATINER SaTuUn- Rewlen an Orpheum Attraction. | with Bugene Walter, The hoa ion| “The Rose of the Rancho” was THE FAMOUS o Ah Pro mea the news| music are by Boyle and Wooltely |PMt OB at the Lote just @ year ago, COMEDY.DRAMA THE MUSICAT, CommDY : eave that Donald Bowles, who was cnce | The opening act is at Columbus Cir.| te, Principal characters boing as T xXAS pascal e Me ncn tate ae Fisntne James Neil forces. has bean | cle. New York, the closing one | pepe es Sollow ge es EXA =e The Sunny Side ‘ortunate enough to secure « thirty | Yale campus. ‘oarney . y Jv. . “athe ghonking! oh the Orphelim Cie . [Padre Aptonio.....Willlam Dowlag ||| Sevepth Successful Year pape zu nron ‘wanes Too” TheConvict’s Sweetheart nee the Geo “A Fighting Ch ae te, | Don Lous Pp ottie| Beata Boente |... With MAX BLOOM. i iar yas torso Russe, & ren ce Seattle. | Lieut. Larkis ... Harry Cummings reduction Coreny. | Matte lack of a playhouse rn row's new stock COm-| Kinkaid .. £4 M. Kimball | Kreninge—25e to $1.00. ~ (fixing sp a dra pany, for ite fifth week at the Se | gino} ek Fred Huebner | Matinees—25¢ to 750. Guilty? te jattle theatre, starting tomorrow | Ortega «TH. G. Lonsdale a Feavite \afternoon, will offer a melodrama! jianita ||. .........-Ailleen May f Jane, that ts new to this city, “A Fighting . a Julia Waleott : ] Other Matinees Thursday and Saturday r into| Chance.” The play is by Theodore | kenore Fastro- +--+ -- cule ae . Weber’s Novelty Play | : it ta | Trinidad ..... . Clara Kim ee gy itfed |t"td Manager J Kremer, author of many famous | heatrtx boris Pieper | NEXT “ des Russell & Drew Stock Company, Direction of R.E. pheum laat week. and Errickson at } eee | French, Will Pr ne amen¢ é e : ren esent Theodore Kramer’s Soats Sthmewans {oe set te. the laborate New York production @| General Edward La Vine, at th THE CLIMAX . | notified to open at Butte Novem- ber 7. The act will be m at the jlocal Orpheum on November 21 Wouldn't Bill Taft make a great Paistaft? Tiny Loses His Pipe. Tiny Burnett, formerly the orchestra leader at the Lots, is now well out on the Atlantic, bound for Germany to become a great music fan. Before he left here Ed Fisher presented him cablegram came to Fisher today from Burnett saying that he bad lost the pipe overboard. Fisher re- marks that Tiny’s dream of being a great musician wae the effect of pipe smoking, and now that be has lost the pipe his career fs ruined Jealous person, that Fisher. tn “A Very Bad Boy;" Nevine Coming Attractions. | Brwood, singers and dancers; en Lon gpd time. Guritg. he er 4 TAR T ——— a Vietor Moore In “The Talk of| Edward LaVine, comedian; Patsy | ¥°° “ -_— LL- FEA CT New York,” will be seen a few|Doyle, monologist; Maxim's Mod. ee ee ne peace: chart weeks hence at the Moore els, reproducing famous paintingy, ie | On Sunday evening, October 24,|and the motion pletures voor sae MLLE. BIANCI “Loi S e a t re the Seattle Symphony Orchestra ——— There Are Graftere in Paris. Presenting Her Repertory of Claselc and Novelty Dancing. will give its first symphony con Vaudeviile—Majestic. Pecgpeves cee ple « ap wag ge ALEX. PANTAGES, Manager cert at the Moore theatre, intro-| For the woek starting Monday | Who certainly ou > 5 4 ducing the new musical director, | afternoon, the Majestic theatre will are several kinds of grafters S| Keno, Walsh & Melrose | HAL GODFREY & CO. Seattle's Leading Stock Theatre. ¥ + Main 1304; Ind. 4334, Henry Hadley, to Seattle's concert | offer Edward Gallagher & Co. 10) 9p ine aitrerence,” ho pays.|{ Introducing “The Revolving | In the Quaint Character Offer lovers, The orchestra will number|the travesty, “The Battle of Bay|°hetwecn play-going in ‘Now. York Arch.” ing, “A Very Bad Boy.” TONIONT--LAST: TIME: “THE SPOILERS” sixty pieces |Rum;" the Labkans, European com-|and pley-oing in Paris ts this: In i; wee pars Just Out of College” ts beaded |edy acrobats, with thelr dog Folly; |New York you have to fight to got MAXIM'S MODELS “GEN.” ED LA VINE 5th Week—ANOTHER GREAT PLAY—Sth Week toward the Grand. The production | Dorothy Dahl, comedienne; Steeley |@ tickét for a popular play, but once ; ‘ ; 3, THE D. S. LAWRENCE COMPANY Se ie “ la B . A & the way into the theatre | Reproducing the World’s Most | The Man Who Has Soldiered be is owned by Gus Bothner and|& Edwards, in a musical comedy > 4 Mer Robert C: bell and th t will |act; Dick 4 Alt M “ sy and a pleasant one. In Famous Paintings All His Life. Will Offer for Their Fifth Week, Beginning Tomorrow Afternoon, be headed by William A. Mortimer|"Horalé Square Jimmy,” and’ La| Paris, le easy enough to buy PE SARE Ae MR a bo . o J ' , ticket, but then It becomes a fight ’ and Martha Conway i ee Velle & Grant, strong men to, got Into the theatre. nel PATSY DOYLE NEVINS & ERWOOD “THE ROSE OF THE RANCHO’ die y in hie new music : “Tt {e only after the yeoer has Comedl In Dance and Song Hose: Nix nd 8u 95 and 5 cente: Tucek play, "Mr. Hamlet of Broadway,” | Vaudeville—Pantages passed through the representatives er satis eee ee voir is ee Poy Pye raph at will begin a two weeks’ engage-} Consul, Jr., an educated monkey, | % M&ny Interests, each ambiilous to : ; ; say HERR ment at the AlNambra a woek from|wili be the feature attraction at| 2°cure,® piece of hie ticket thea '*\1 Orpheum Motion Pictures—The Latest Novelties tomorrow. | the Pantages, starting Monday aft | whore his rea) troubles begin Dustin Farnum will come to the | ernoon. vonsul’s act Includes eat-| he ie faced by a phalanx of French TaN os. very evening 8:16 a tialheeiion ae " Moore ia “Canieo mitoy ‘, play | ing a meal, drinking, smoking, rol-| Amazons—tho female ushers—who Pe laine iy at 8.16 pom. Y matinees—10c, 260, b0c. ted n which Nat Goodwin originally | jer-ekating and going to bed. Other| are the widows of thore who have 7 “Unequale starred, week after next. His com-| sow acts will be the Wileon Frank | ht for thelr couptry, ahd Who cect oe eRe Ne nts rec | Pantages q heatre Vaudeville” pany’ will include. May Buckley and | ; comp: onal , sy, | themselves now sta nm line ready papeinineieeiaes - - * Cee TT ceca ssmaaneenne emacs aman McKee Rankin y do pins aie — rc bed to fight the audience to finish, Week Commencing Monday, Oct. 4, at 2:30 in the Afternoon Joe Weber's production of “the | Fanienee Newhold @ Carroll, the| *2curi™S eee, masonian creatures| GREATEST ACT ‘ uma will be wre a oy oy c | Varsity Quartette and Helen Lowe.|are for the most part government NOW IN ¢ ONSU!I JR week after next, The cast of four sensionnaires. In some cases they} - will be headed by Ruby Bridges,| New Orpheum Houses Planned. tre the widows of voterans ¥, vivan pide og 7 ted Monkey Who Does Everything a Talk . 7 i een here “The .: ™ ¢ of 10e'a last wa Phey are atec ub hedge ut Talk who was last seen here in “The President Morris Meyerfeld, Jr.,| diers of France's I pf eh Pe fies Bes Direct From the Leading Theatres of the East. Man of the Hour.” Chauncey Oleott will follow Dus tin Farnum at the Moore, present ing “Ragged Robin,” under the direction of Augustus Pitou George Fawcett in “The Great Johfi Ganton,” Blanche Bates in ‘The Fighting Hope,” “In Old Ken: tucky,” John B Young in “Lo,” and Billie Burke In “Love Watches” will all be here in the Immediate future Week after next “The Great Divide” will be offered at the Lois, and “A Midnight Marriage” at the Seattle. Blockade Note. are complaining bitterly that are delayed half an hour each in the ening by the blockade of auto-| mobiles bringing the chorus girls in “Tho Cat and the Fiddle” com- pany to thelr work. Manager Barry has promised to @hate the nuisance by having the girls dismiss their cars on the Cherry st, side of the Grand, “The Rose of the Rancho,” one| pick and Alice McAvoy, at th of David Belasco’s more recent New layed her aM igh York productiona, will be the bill at er cee dae at the ood Tht | son. with a pipe. A} jis the intention of his company to| Pare! Aw the playgoer entors the WILSON FRANKLYN & CO, NEWHOLG & ANNIE CARROL at once invade practically new ter-| theatre, he is not charged all at once| in “My Wife Won't Let Me Presenting thelr famous ritory by embracing many of the! py this throng of women, but he ls England's Greatest Comedy Athletic Sketch. large citles of the southwest that up| «milingly greeted by one who would e vet atrons of the Third Avenue car ‘e never object to compet ain jet him pas# on. But he enaldine ¥ & escomnesgs - My tion,” does not get much further into the| Sullivan & Gon — rane Villo—These Splendid Acta: | iinwNwetenns Lndoue - ES theatre than he fs again encountered | Edward Gallagher odhaey a means: ie BATTLE OF BAY RUM’’ DUGDALBE’S ATHLETIC PARK Nineteen yoars ago tonight, on|by another squarely bullt, deter “a cabeane. " Soa cite Oct. 2, 1890, the Carleton Opera| mined ‘looking governin ap- | aann ay Acrobat " a company sang “Nanon” at the geat-| pointes,” Who would not for the) DICK & ALICE MAVOY, WARDS, tle Opera House. world think of letting Monsleur's in “Herald Square Jimmy Musical Comedy Pp’ J evening's entertainment be spotied LA VELLE & GRANT, Novel Muscular Display * by the burden of his evening gloves, | I-> ae rene tre ETL a Rs Mining Note, He must let her have thom (and nlf Price® » 38 196 8 ta, 6 k ahead. F) watdort Bldg. nat TAC 0} MA VS. SE. ats Before he came to Seattle Dick] ¢jp) before he Is allowed to resume tee: hie SP : French was foreman of a stone] his intermittent Journey towards hi “ | sve s entertainmen YTD ITEATETMSRSVU DETTE TTT quarry in Santa Cruz county, Call-| evening's entertal nt |fornia, One dgy he set off a heavy ie Relieved of ¢ ery visible object H. LL. KLEIN | ” Outrich | Pasthers Boric yd not of every visibie means of sup | Mave your old fo ade inte | dynamite blast'& few minutes ahead | 1 10t of eye ything that oft THE SHOEMAKER, Wiltew Plumes, We clean cael ne. of time with the result that he) pe’ ciccked, the playgoer meets the if you can’t get boots or model and dye f. rain all shades killed three Japs and a dog. It was|jnyc or this theatre bodyguard, and | ff shoes to fit you, get them made Boas and Pompous made from. new . a valuable dog and fooling ran 60] i9 himself checked (for a franc) | to measure at | Simeninh santiieenn wi Ask Your shoe polisher for M high against Dick that he left town} into a more or leas comfortable Pr eas: | 620-527 People’s Bank Blais. ie shortly after, seat. | Ind. 1032, Corner Second and Pike, ensnanaih ATTLE'S EIGHT THEATRES | FOX ~Grand CARL 8TOCKDALE “Rose of the Rancho”. CAROLYN RYAN “Bunny Bide of Broadway” CLAIRE BINCLAIRA in “A Fighting Chance”—Seattle In MLLE. BIANCI At the Orpheum EDWARD GALLAGHER Grand At the Majestic -Lois NEXT WEEK'S PLAYBILLS, PAST PERFORMANCES. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. TWINS,” a The Powerful Drama f of Wall st. her subject [the Grand. Northrup waa here with WITH VICTOR MORLEY, BESSIE CLIFFORD AND 80 PEOPLE be | Florence Roberty in 1905 and with Eveninge—S0c to $2.00. Matinees—S0c to $1.50. Wall “Texas"—Grand. }"Girla” at the Moore last apring Street “Texas,” a romantic comedy | BA ! : | drama which was seen at the Grand| “Texas” was presented at the Intrigue | who is well known here. The play | made twelve yeare ago as 4 mem- is written by Olive Porter, a young | ber of the Frawley company at the woman who worked in Wall st, as a/ Seattle. He made two later trips stenographer for many years, and rewith Hafry Corson Clarke and who has made the greed and graft jin 1901 guoporusd Monry Miller at e RIN Inst season, will return to that|Grand last November. Ethel Cult house tomorrow afternoon for an|ton, Ted Griffin and several other engagement of three days only,| members of the former cast will re closing on Tuesday night. ‘The play |turn tomorrow. By OLIVE PORTER Direct From Maxine Elliott Theatre, New York Cast of Metropolitan Favorites Next Thureday Mat., 4 Days, and t. Mat., Closing Sun, Night fe by J. Mauldin Fetgl, with all it ee ” ‘ scones iald on a ranch in Val Verde| Murray & Mack plared “The CHAUNCEY OLCO in “RAGGED ROBIN Pronounced the First Dramatic Success of Current Season county, Texas. The leading role of | Sunny Side of Broadway” at the ie ee rand last December. In next week's NIGHTS, 50c TO $1.50; MATINEES, 50c TO $1.00. cast there te featured Max Bloom |the Texas ranger is entrusted to | 10MIN i ORT THE GRAND season or two ago. be a long one. The cast will SUNDAY Latest and Best Play, A Fightin Chance Better Than “Leah Kleshna.”"—New York Evening Post NIGHTS, 150 TO 50c; MATINEES, 10¢ AND 25e. Orphen next week, was on th bill which opened the Orpheum fn August, 1908. a ADVANCED SCALE OF PRICES. | “Rose of the Rancho”—Lols. ee }eleven years ago at the old Third) Avenue with a vaudeville aggrege tlon known as the Star Specialty company. the Lols tomorrow afternoon and all next week, with Jane Kelton tn the role originally assumed by! Frances Starr, and tn which Alilieen May was seen at tho Lots jast sea-| Miss Kelton will introduce some fancy dancing during the ac tion of the play. Both Phones—5106 Dedication of ‘Cort Theatre. | | Less than two weeks hence the) new Cort theatre on Dearborn st. | in Chicago, owned and booked by} the Geattle manager, will be dedi cated with a musical play called | dirk Amella Stone Miron will head the | Vaudeville—Orpheum. At the Orpheum, starting Monday | © ternoon, there will be Mile. Blan-| “Th Kissing cht, in classical dancing; Keno,|®24 Joseph ¢ Walsh & Melrose, {ntroducing the | °*t- revolving arch; Hal Godfrey &@ Co. Advanced Vaudeville Plays which Seattle will see for! Week Commencing Monday Matinee, October 4 of the Orpheum circult, apye that it} 48 plentiful in any as files at the spigot of a molasaes “THE VARIETY QUARTETTE Comedy and Harmony. have him take a program for @ tip, | and then, but only till then, jet him | on. A few paces further on » fs another smile and another an who would relieve the play- of hie hat and of another tip, ee ern nee ee WARREN AND BROCKWAY “The Musical Janitor.” HELEN LOWE AND THE PANTAGESCOPE to this time have had no Orpheum attractions When asked as to the proposed William Morris invasion of western America, Meyerfeld replied SECOND AND SPRING The Theatre Beautiful Old Acts Close Tomorrow, New Week Starting Monday |