The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 7, 1909, Page 3

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AETURN Pag Will Re- French Company New Portland erate aa aee INTS THIS WEEK. Twins.” he Ringmas- Sunny Side of ‘The Russe!l-Drew ist to 50th per. ) in “A Fighting Del Lawrence (45th to 55th per. )}) in “The Rose of > ie. Bianci and * * * * * * * * * * * 7 * * * * * * * S— Edward Gal * and vaudeville. * if nsul, Jr, and & * * * FREER ERE EE Y J. W. SAYRE. LB is to see the very pop- actress, Emma i Her return is & general rearrange | interests of | hands stock 1 & Drew, an an by Manager Russell ying the information is to, very shortly its control a second in Portland; plans for ing now on the way Shubert offices. As plans are approved pew house wil! start . this theatre will Bhubdert attractions at the Alhambra it Russell & Drew old Hellig, now ortland, to stock high-class plays trol.” It is very ii & Drew will tu theatre stock is under the stage E. French, over to played a long Portland a year or more iis company grew very his return to Rot have the an experiment ch and bis play- Russell & Drew Emma Bunting company into the Bunting is the most star who ever ttle; and Russe |! always intended to at the earliest op- iy to remain there HM opening of the ing Sunday ie Baliey Is Here. i in the comedy on at the Pan by Wilson Frank M the most famous the world—Frankie a ° that the long i of the Great White Away to the Far ‘Season of vaudeville. Principal asset is been. her perfect She has been *aketched, painted. »Modeled into Artists hav 82 improvement pro- on &£0 Miss Bailey innati stage in _ Every night this INE Upon the stage in white tights been able Her managers Ber. Anyone who secs * Will understand Mon of her curve Bailey from Cin ' Way, and after a Aegteid whe settied WR run of nine so ars y with Offering the greatest to be found the any one compan am While Miss Bailey wa Hay tisle hall that she di. Made the New Y Many column horsewhtpped about David W after the manage r Hey and Mr Eee ® Word about the af ~ MOM, #0 that a the sean 2 Drint was the testi ‘4 * Members of ley last Story, he ‘ed, of the real UP to the fraca night firat Would nev Pd Of the next act 1 bought a horvent DB vogy, goes to Port-| Pt will be a surprise to} clay} to get} Weber &|/ NG 16 10 TO oEATTLE j | | { FRANKIE BAILEY The Actress Who Thrashed David Warfield, to mine. sald: Stepping to his door | ,| Mack “*Will you apologize to me for that tle you just told? “Go to b—1,” was his answer. “I drew the whip and lashed him twice across the neck and face. My right hand was raised for a third lash when « big stage hand grab- bed me by elther arm. With my thus pinioned, Warfleld |alezed the whip and struck me a heavy blow across the forehead, cutting @ deep gash. They carried me to my dress ing room, My costume was cover ed with blood from the wound. | } “Il was a chorus girl, Warfield aljing on the same platform from I knew one of us would! which Speaker have to go and that that one would | Tuesday principal. be me ; and went up the street with Geor |gia Caine to see another me for one of his big spectacies.~ Lole Has a Birthday. Today the Lois theatre i# thre years old. It opened October 1906, with the Pantages Stock com. pany In “The Lost Paradise.” Har. ry Cummings. now a cigar max nate, is the only one of that orig inal company now in the city the others, Ralph Cummings is now In @ Philadelphia stock com-| pany, William Dowlan is in Texas, } Philip Sheffield ts with Henry Me} Rae in Spokane, Charles R. A en} li a realty dealer in Vancouver, | }Julia Waleott is presumably with! the Nellis In Minneapolis, Ailleen| May is in New York and Kathleen Taylor wag here again with Dick} French in stock last fall | Florence Hell, another original, | went to California and married &) Nght comedian and is now living) happily ever after. Foy Brings a Bride. All these Shubert players seem to be getting the love bug. In Going Some” there was a blush jing groom and now in “Mr. Ham let of Broadway” there will be a hope-to-die bride, in the person of Nellie Bly, a chorus girl, who ts decidedly not old enough to be the original Nellie Bly who won fame |as a globe-trotter 20 years ago. This Nellie Bly, in Toronto two |weeks ago, married an English banker by the name of Maurice Bodingion. Maurice, by the way, will be here with Nellie next week. Having been married bat two | weeks, they have both taken 4 | vow that they will never be separ. ated, no, not even for an instant | | sii | Lucius Henderson, who was Flor- | lence Roberts’ leading man during| jall of her |here under the management of Be laseo & Mayer, will shortly be fn/ town again with “The Great John Ganton” at the Alhambra. | Creatore, the eccentric band leader who came here under Chan-| ning Ellery’s management several 5 ago, has just-been married to| s Italian girl in Detroit, after an} acquaintance of one brief week. Joe Gaites’ Rapid Rise. The altogether excellent produc tion of “Three Twins,” now being seen here under management of Joe Gaites, recalle the rapid rise of that young man in the managerial | ranks, Seven years ago ( came to the old Third Avenue t tre as the advance man for Murrd & Mack in “Shooting the Chutes Now he owns a trio of “Three Twins” com nies and has a num ber of other important attractions it I got into my street clothes) was joining with Bryan to agitate show |free trade, Senator | The next night E EB. Rice engaged | plied last night and defended the | passage of some |rules which would abrogate | speaker's power to name the house Of he favored the protective policy big reportotre eg under his control. | Clay Clement, who used to be a good actor in the days of his long stock starring engagements at Cord- | ray’s, has just been assigned the | title role in one of the new “A Gen From Mississippi” com panies: | \1 The new tariff law has forced the of dope up to an imposnible and dramatic editors are al beginning to notice more « imagination In the price fignre ready facts and le Went w. ‘IT witt| remark, 1 said} tories handed in to them Possibility Note. | d Jacobson may shortly leave town abead of some big musical | wh sho Then again, he may not, "THE SUNAY SIDE OF | ” nate sty) eary’y non-alcoholic cor ined ll Ye way, wae buried % + Leary f non-alcoholic com. |i} § pete Se ae pound gives life; cures dandruff, || Cory a tanral tareleny wt: |Htohing, falling uate, graynene and {fl : | tery Ne funoral wervices were | Hides, Alt druggists wad. bee » held at 11 o'clock this morning at! pers eee | Jape betty witls, food vacalios, minus) the Bonney-Watson parlors j Murray and Mack, ts better than | | | | er hee nue koe dauen as KILLED IN WRECK \ Chinese Theatre | the Grand theatre yesterday after-| . DALHOUSE JUNCTION, N. B., A.-Y.-P. E | soca. To Max Bloom falls the task Bie ; 7 ged traipaien were sauce | of making ‘em laugh. As Abey | Killed and three others were ner lore Tiredhelmer, Bloom does well, and |OU#ly Injured when the Maritime , ie responsible for many periods of laughter, The old parte easayed by Murray and Mack are assumed by | Al Harrison and J. 2. Coughlin, | and they make good. | Datnty ltt Carolyn Ryan ts again with the show, and the Wents twins get a lot ot of that horn Joan and Lee do neat dancing In the second act which gained all | sorts of applause All in all the show ts better than that presented by Murray and The chorus sitigs well, and it harbors a clean, good looking bunch of girls and young men. The | show should draw well for the bal: | apce of the week Spokan Senator R. Taylor of | Tennessee, now here, says that! Senator Charles A. Culbertson of Texas will be Bryan's opponent for the Democratic nomination mt president in 1912 San Francisco—Captain of Police Conboy, while under the influence of liquor on June 5, shot Bernard Lagan, Lagan ast might and | Conboy has been arrested for mur der | West Redding, Conn. Clara Clemens, daughter of Mark Twain, was married yesterday to Oxsip| Gabrilowitach, the Russian pianist, | New Vork—At a mass meeting last night of admirers, William R Hearst was nominated for mayor Washington—Cable tolls on press matters to Alaska will not be re duced, the chief obstacle in the! way being that papers might over. | tam the cable, crowding out com mercial matter Dayton, Wash.—Henry Markham, brother of the poet who wrote the “Man With the Loe,” ts dead, at the age of 68. SEN. CUMMINS HAS A REPLY TO CANNON (My United Pres) KNOXVILLE, la, Oct. 7.—Stand Cannon declared evening that Cummins the tariff with a view of securing Cumming re six lowa insurgents who against the Paine tariff bill. In his answer to Cannon's charges, the senator declared that the only stake at issue in the fight against the house oe wan the endiment to the the voted committee. Cummins declared that and opposed further re vision general [7 ae a And the Beautiful St t,t eB Pr EILERS | MUSIC | BLDG. | SSNS ». boat known of Seattle's philanthro express, from Halifax for Montreal, THE GLORIOUS CHICKERING (Official Piano by JOHNSTON PIANO Were Selected by the Washington Com- WASHINGTON STATE BUILDING, Every prominent building with one | It means that this Ip a different kind \/ | exception, at the Exposition, is equip. | of plano eatabl hment, and because of } * : ar “8 ft Re this fact that the attitude of the plano | ped with planos from the House of buying public toward ft is of a different | rs, Sixteen different committees kind “8 1 composed of the brainiest men and It means t the®"Eilers Way” of &§ | women in the West unanimously de and Quick Sale and v 1] cided in favor of Ellers What does One Pri¢e fm the only right " this prove? What does it all mean? im up, It means in dealing with . It means that at Eilers Music House the House of Bilge you have that as a you not only choose from the largest a surance and satisfagtioh which goes with / sortment of the world's best planos, but the knowled off bh&¥ing ecured the Vv that pric are indisputably lower than greatest intrinalc ue for every dollar \/ elsewhere invested Successors S, JOUNSTON CO. THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909. T collided headon with a freight train at Nashos creek THE ARGYLE FUNERAL Mra, Anna Argyle cial) one of the who dled gAl@holle tonies destroy hatr and| recently at her Native Chinese Orchew Smartest a | Suit Styles “Shown at LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP heMEMDER, Wwe save Y ALTEMAT $16.85 Suits A Great Opportunity You cannot equal these without Paying at least $7.50 more, The striking design of thin emart, strict tallored atyle will instantly | any woman who wixhes attractive stylish sult 1 quality of mate T full abcirt, with brown and TO 00 HY 00 GIVING ons smoke $22.50 Fall’s Best Suit Values ‘Thin tn & new arrival and ie 4 model, You will, tive style of thing perfect lin r it t In Beattle wel ghteet omes in black Material] very handsome note the diatine 45-inch coat brown, smoke and bronge. is of the beat Swell Novelty Suits for Fall $27.50 to $37.50 High-claes, strictly man-tatlored sulte—each the embodiment of quality, style, fit and workmanabip. New Fall Coats Stylish Military Capes, 98 to $18.60 jew Fall Covert Coats, $10.60 to $26.06 New Mixture Coats, $10.80 to 930.00. THe MOL OF SAMI BS LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP 500 Arcade Bui'ding OPEN TILL OF M. SeTURDAY, TAKE ev ATOM Executive Appointment) mission for the ak el Satie Sie oni od? a ag ae, SS THIRD AND UNIVERSITY Ss Lach Grand Rapids Furniture Sale. At the Stern Furniture Co., 1526-28 Second Av. If in need of anything in the Furniture line do not fail to take advantage of ry k IS Buffet, la ae TERE RZ UTC LATE Early Enameled tron Bed, like cut; has 1 1-164nch | continuous posts; x36; white oY Moore Theatre 00 lke cut English lar Mined for stiver Regular value $54 blue or green made of quartered oak has French Sale pric price 1526-28 Second Av. Stoves JOUN € vine Keattie’s Leading Playhouse. Tonlat M with Seattle Theatre Mate Advar Mile Meirot Maxin La Vi Erv ALHAMBRA THEATRE Russell & Drow, Managers 1 Russell & Drew, BL aay and 1 Mae 4 iy Victor Vaudeville sents, ig Matinee F | “Battle of Bay Kt THEATRE Katurday cuftord Rives, Se te 82.00, Mats. 500 to #150. « Thursday Main nd, 2 All Week ‘The Shuberts Present RINGMASTER.” f Wall Street Intrigue. First Season of Ite Success Nights S0c to $1.60; Mate. 6c to $1 Twe W Night Mats. W rdaye Music anon In the » Success omit, BROAD- wa Sale Regina ‘This Morning ¢ 50; Mats., 50 Managers. Mats, 10¢ Week of Welsh & Godfrey & Co els ral’ lad Main 1804) Ind, an Monkey. t Novelty Acts, * linen drawer a size of top 2 three-quarter or full size, Regular value $5 90 | Mar- this Sale. golden or | Dresser, ike cut, made of quartered oak, has serpentine swell front; two top drawers; size mirror, size | of top, 22x45; French bevel plate mirror, 24x40. d one drawer | en 996,90 | Sateen $24.85 plate intr Mi HY Enameled Iron Bed, like cut, In white, blue or green; three-quarter or full size; has 1 1-16 inch pillars, brass top rods, caps and spindles; heavy angle iron head and foot. $3 98 Regular value $7.50. Sale price ...... ’ = porte yy in | Lowest. Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. |” Rugs Linoleum Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or \sell real estate, etc. - | NEWS BULLETIN Many hundreds of Seattle folks have | bought lots in the steel city of IRONDALE within the past five months as a good busi- ness propositien, because they knew that two million dollars were being spent in putting up a steel plant there that would have a big army of employes and make every lot close to the plant extremely valuable for a home- site. Had the steel plant been carried to com- pletion according to original plans, all of these lot buyers would have made as much profit, or even more than they figured on, | But what is the situation today? IRONDALE has ceased to be a two million dollar proposition. IT IS NOW A TWENTY MILLION DOLLAR PROPO- SITION. Moneyed men of Tacoma, Vic toria, Vancouver, San Francisco and Angeles came to the officials of the IRON DALE Steel Company and insisted on buy ing into the company; insisted upon put ting up their millions to make IRONDALE a vastly greater concern than was at first intended; to erect a series of immense plants that could care for a larger share of the iron and steel business on this Coast, and that they knew would return enormous profits to themselves and to every one connected with IRONDALE, This course has been fol lowed, and the IRONDALE Steel Company is now the WESTERN STEEL CORPO RATION, with a capitalization of $20,000, 000 and assets of $43,000,000 Do you see the significance of this move to those who now hold, or will now buy, in IRONDALE? MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY 400-410 Arcade Annex lots Se aaa ee NT CS

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