The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1909, Page 3

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He SOMBUSNESS Pi ——we HUNTING HAS. HHNGED PROFESSIONS Madison, Tentative plans for the Loaves the/ new house have alrendy been Grown} up for exhibition to President Take Up a Cleri- Moyerfeld at that time. The vau tion in This deville magnate will combine pleas ure with business by taking in the fair while here. | It seems hardly likely that Gen eral Manager Martin Beck will ac hoompany Meyerfeld here, owing to 00 Play Cox/S0 hres of Saatuate. tx’ the cnet Or-| Reck was out In Chicago last week. n - Sympho y but on Saturday returned to his Holds Its First New York office Today there mee from New |} York a dispatch saying that Mary | Garden, the opera singer who made Salome” famous, is now in Europe studying Roman Catholiciam, with & view to entering a nunnery. Gates Ajar Note. Now that Sarah Bernhardt's granddaughter is safely married, Sarah herself would be just about right to play Little Eva in som of those Uncle Tom shows which come to Seattle every year LIVELY MUSICAL PLAY ‘ eee eR INT CALENDAR. * Twin “The Ringmas- y (48th to 56th ) in “The Rose ie. Bianci and eee eeeee felled |Moore Has Exceptionally Good Entertainment — Notes of Four Other New Playbills. Seasoned actor bas} fost to the stage in the) it from footlight ac- /Percy Hunting, well city for many years. Is this the Just assumed the post }used to send musical comedies to ft record clerk with the | ine Grand that would make John wt the county clerk's Cort weep and bis patrons wail? same Joe Gaites who It is, only Joe Gaites has reform ed, and he ought to have full credit for it. His “Red Feather” a season | or tWo ago was a well-put-on, amus-| ing show, and now his “Three| : ieee ins,” which opened before a big pith the late pi audience at the Moore last night, Faust” at the old/ig worth anyone's hard earned| | Five years ago he | money , Jekyll and Mr "The Belle of New York,” nine » He | Years ago, was the first of the mod-/ Third Avenue. Hit (erm musical comedies. An intimate| t performance Of | acquaintance with every musical] ichelleu” the fol-/ show from that day to this, as pat a time he was on in Seattle, renders possible the pwon wide reputation on his playing of Pierre Orphans,” with Kate was first seen here | rive >) THIS THREE TWINS". (MESSENGER BOY GONE The remaining | wa)! handled were rich at times. minor parts were = ttle, Four acts and 14 scenes provide | some real thrillers at the S¢ vice theatre this week when “A Fight Chance” Is shoved across by Rut| 1 & Drew's new stock company. | The plot ts Involved, but from the | of the curtain there is | a plenty Space forbids a detailed account of the stirring stuff, but two. pack ed houses made a lot of nolee yeu-| torday, A big bal powegay | should be passed to Dick French for his energetic staging of the piece action Lois, | The “Rose of the Rancho,” that | neat portrayal of California life of early days, is back in Seattle once | more, and this time is being pi sented by the Lawrence company to excellent advantage, The play is really worth looking over Misa Jane Kelton as Juanita hind | several opportunities, and she used them to splendid advantage bred} Huebner was warmiy received, and | Carl Stockade did very well Mr | Lawrence made the most of a dina greeable character The Rose of the Rancho staged, and the scenic more than excellent AN ALLEGED BURGLAR His OWN LAWYER Refusing any proffers neys, Peter Miller, charged with | burglary in the first degree, and thought by the police to have been | implicated in the killing of the bar tender at the Sullivan saloon last | will defend himself | Judge Gilliam has ordered the necessary law books and code to be | furnished him, and Miller is now spending bie time in the county / jail, poring over the sections on burglary. | His case has been continued for some time, and with Miller as his own attorney, he will be able to recontinue the case almost at his own pleasure. His supposed partner, Hall, ar reated for the same burglaries pleaded guilty and te now tn the pen itentiary at Walla Walla under a five to twenty-year sentence in we ui effects are of attor J. E. Callahan, of the N. D. 7 nger service, reported to the yesterday that H. Lewls, « ipessenger boy, disappeared with | $20 which was entrusted to him| yesterday. Orders to arrest the} youth have been issued to the po |lice. ie Taylor at the new |@mphatic statement that no other His last theatrical |™usical comedy yet seen here has 5 Production of “As | excelled “Three Twins” in polnted | WE the Coliseum aj Wit, in excellence of cast. In elever-| : ness of stage management, in at-| tractiveness of costuming or in the! 4 | flashing of absolute novelties. In| Orchestra's First Re! cher words, “Three Twins” has hearsal. every element that goes to make up afterncon was marked that exceedingly rare thing, a good first rehearsal of the new | worthwhile musical comedy of the Seattle Symphony And what is “Three Twins”? and the formal intro. Nothing more nor jess than 150 per of the new conductor, cent of Shakespeare's “Comedy of! » to his men. More Errors.” on whieh all of the modern responded to the re comedy schemes of duplication are | large majority being founded, iyers of previous tuning up of “Incog.” in which number of excel Charles Dickson used to delight us fonals who have twenty years ago. Dickson in fat) identified with | now, fat physically and fat with the have now joined in royalties which “Three Twins” is balld up the bigest bringing him. The laiter he deserves Mt orchestra in Western fully te Victor Morley heads the cast. He Hadley removed hie ts a new one on us here, as he has! his Vest, mounted the | seldom ip the past played outside of ce o Operations by a New York City. He has voice, style,| tlory speech that action and lively humor. The same! ® round of applause jie true of Bessie Clifford, chief skirt @rchestra. Then he~set-|{n the aggregation. The cast brings to Work with some back Helene Salinger, Ada Gifford, Beethoven scores, and| Harry Hanlon and other local favor Work, for the men/ites. The chorus is good looking,| they had a leader who | and it is so many that it bulges out Mi fesults and Hadley real-|into the wings. The masic is light Was fortunate in find-|and pleasing. The comedy lines (efeellent material for the and situations are many. “Three Mp of such an organiza-| Twins” is worth your time. for. least, Hadley is He does far less Creatore and less Ae an or comparable © Walter Damrosch rm Me readings are apt to be Interesting by local con ve. . simply a revamping and} weal Ame aby at Inc., came perilously close to insult- | ing the Intelligence of Seattle when they sent “The Ringmaster” to the Alhambra. It is the poorest produc. tlon that has appeared at the play house since it opened. The play is a talky thing of four acts, the actors re third class and the scenery is a joke. There is not one redeeming quality about the whole thing. It a terrific drop from “Going Wears New Uniforms @f the Seattle theatre both surprised and fo find Prof. Minnie Gild ad her fellow members of the We in attractive new uni heart-break if the truth new uniforms to draw immediate Mm without ve in the least OF flaring om plete Mf gaucheric ix also notice Glidden and he: ‘Out here were disposed to be fa- y critical, reams could be written about “The Ringm but it ts not worth the ink or the paper. The actors are all of the dramatic caliber of cheap stock and of the scenery, nothing more need be said than that In the see ond act the cloud swept sky is full of rents and tears, some of which would permit the passage of a fair nized dog cetious! and orchestra j Manager flor the burlesque season ago. They | ever retained € Seattle | en the best of satisfac, to the management and Clear stuff is the cow boy drama which opened yesterday afternoon at the Grand theatre for a run of three nights. The plece was out here last sea son, and if attendance be any ert terion, Texas” is more popular | than ever. Opportunities to make good are impartially spread. To} Harlan Fox falls the character of| Jack Dallam, who foiled rascally | Lord Angus Trevor (Archie Allen) | when it seemed that Buck Head ranch, Val Verde county, Texas, was about to be grabbed by the villain. Both Mr. Allen and Mr. Fox were entirely satisfactory. The Pasquale of Jack Marvin was al clever bit of character work, and he was given a warm Rees eption at the close of the third Emily Clifton made a likable Texas, al- though the part calls for no great depth of dramatic ability Hope si drew a bundle of laughs as Mrs. Carter's New Role. te come Camille the worst than our old friend an, m Lasle’r Carter, will soon hear Words spoken to her every For she has determined to EUR the Dumas clansic in the Beir foture, Mrs. Carter says Tt play @ hew version, and ivan eens are wondering if a We Camilig get over her ee ~ Sd live happily ever Armand Will Come Soon. Morris Meyertela he Orpnensn Cireutt arrive in Ses Jr it in| next a con John W mn of the Meatre at Third and er Mrs. Jennie Peppercorp, and her scenes with Joseph H, Hazleton Messrs. Sam 8. and Lee Shubert, |p WOMAN 13. MISSING No trace of Mra. Irene Puller, the | young woman who disappeared from | her home at 1008 Howell st., Sep | tember 22, has yet been found by| the police. When Mrs. Puller dis | appeared she was dressed tn her | }best clothes, leaving behind all her | other effects. Her friends fear that harm has befallen the miastng | woman. NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH, The Chured of the Hoty Rosary, | Just completed at Forty-firat av. and | {HAI st, was opened ta the pubiic yesterday with the impressive dedi tory service of the Catholic church. | A yard of Havana —the cigar is rough— but the taste is smooth, Mason, Ehrman & Co., Distributers. | Seattle, Portland, Spokane. The World's Best Piano Cline Piano Co. SEATTLE | Guard association today, } advisory board of militia affairs tn | president of the | Brig i THE BTAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900 ‘MILITIAMEN AT THE A-V.-P. FAIR TODAY | ° Militia AcYoP, Kates exercise the together 200 dele Interatate National an well as & number of others who have been attending the national meeting in Lon Angeles. Col. E. M. Weaver of the regular army, chief of the di vision of militia; Gen, James A | Drain, president of the National | Rifle association, chairman of the day brought to the } the war department, editor of Arma ||] and Man; Adjt. Gen. T. J | National Guard As sociation of th Gen, ¢ Pennsylvania, were among | Prominent figures at the exercises |The visiting officers were enter tained by local militia men at the | armory last night BRIEFS BY WIRE Mi Fernanda Wana daughter of Rodman Wana maker and the granddaughter of John Wanamaker, the millionaire merchant of Philadelphia, wax mar ried today to Count Aurture Hen non, & member of the Spanish no bility Paris. maker like cut, made of quare ak, golden of of top mirror, size "$19.15 Buffet Aberdeen, 8. D, after the registration land in the Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian reservation were opened at midnight last night over 800 persons had registered Within an hour booths for This was one of the songs sung in ‘The Midnight Sons,’’ a New York musical comedy success. Just hear Billy Murray sing that re- frain” Ji-ji-boo Jhai O'Shea” on Edison Amberol Record No. 218, for the Edison Phonograph Get complete Het of October B National (i Lady's Writing oF solid quarters thered: has o1 Rae spacious wri value $15.00 price Dremk Kale sends teow Phosogr ape ry ENTIRE STOCK Wall Paper, Paints: ‘Brushes & Sacrificedt! Our’ stéte rom mst be remodeled Mariage beeh damaged by the reeent fire, and it has been decided to sell all stock at below first cost to get t g00ds out of the way of the carpenters and decorators. WALL PAPERS for any room in the house wulta hie 3c, 5c and 9c ALL STOCK INCLUDED IN THE PRICE CUTTING Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1314 First Avenue in all patterns double roll per SECOND WEEK OF TH Grand Rapids Furniture Sale At the Stern Furniture Co., 1526-28 Second Avenue li | Commenced this morning. to do so, as never before were such extraordinary bargains offered at any furniture sale in Seattle. Be sure to see us before buying. If you have not already taken advantage of this Maint Ant RULE (oo EET EY E) ( wie? RANA a RAD il G a er an meme a am Noeker, ike in k finish; = very well-built rocker olden strong Reg- Bet. Pike and ne Streets OLD HATS kinds cleaned, reb) 4 retrimmed according to mode Folia te mane fac ae je, at our own fac- ee Meh which will not crack the leath: Ask your shoe polisher f Free Excursion TO 6/BIRMINGHAM a TOMORROW |: oing to Quit the Shoe usiness ! The entire stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes is marked down for quick selling. Lease, fixtures— everything for sale! WE’RE GOING TO QUIT! Treen Shoe Company 707 First Avenue Our new addition above Seattle on this side of Sound, on railroad and street cars. LEAVE PIER 6 ON BIG FAST NEW STEAMER VENUS No tickets needed. Get on boat free. We run direct to Birmingham without stops going or com- ing. Birmingham is on the mainland om this side of the Sound, accessible to railway, schools and churches, and is offered for sale cheaper than any property on the Sound Birmingham, with its beautiful beaches, fresh lakes agate water abounding with speckled trout and black bass, is an ideal place to spend a day's outing, so come tomorrow with us, whether you wish to buy or not This is your last chance to buy acreage on water front cheap. Come and enjoy yourself, whether you intend to buy Fine trout and bass fishing in lakes on property No. or not Grand of Division 5 of Birmingham, of 2,500 opening acres, as cheap as $50 per acre, on terms of 10 per cent cash and 10 cents per day One lady writes: “I am surprised to see nice level land ell I will set my ten acres out to fruit next year.” We have stagks f letters, but it costs us too much to print them all Several salesmen wanted, also several carpenters. Get aboard the boat early, as we leave promptly, or get free maps D Times of property from C Hillman’s office in Room 2, Building cotati tas E sale it will pay you well Rocker, made of th ported rattan; a comfortable ro: ue $6.50 Bale price . . . ery best ims ry strong and Regular val- Seattie’s Leading T Tonight——All Week Theretay, Joseph M ares: te ‘omedies, THREE TWINS.” With Victor Moriey and Besste + Se to Now in Ite Seventh Successful Year. Evening Prices 260 to $1.00 Opening popular Wednesday Matinee 25c. and 60c for balance of w eon Satur- any dy “Hit “The & a side ‘of Broadway. ALHAMBRA THEATRE Russell & Drew, Mana Main 6147; Ind. 282 “hate 500 —, Theatre meee on: mqnaners. Mats., 1 1c, B0e. Vaudeviile. ‘Oct Bianet Hal’ Godt. Models" Patay Doy ce, 0c, Nights, 7c. Advanced Week Welsh & Co. neral” Ed Nevins & sie Daity ince Every Day. 7—Big New Acts Today—7 Prices, rc, 20c, 30¢. Box Seats S0c LOIS THEATRE Phones—Sunset, M 44nd, Fifth Week—The we CO, fb THE Rd Mat © OF THE RANCH © Tomorrow. PANTAGES THEATRE “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE.” Starting Today at 2 ONSUL, Jn The Famous Man M And Other Great Novelty hey. Acta. A.-Y.-P.E. SENSATIO! PEKIN THOUPE, | Magicians and Strong Men: | Chinese Theatre Ai, suCCENS! The onions one Orchestra, itime In Amer Native ©

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