The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1909, Page 3

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-s “ ~ wes F it GUM THEATRE. 1S TODAY Williams Is Paid | for ae Will, | and Business. a tein Loses Libel Suit the New York peeeee eee ee 1 THIS WEEK ‘—Bianche Bates in Hope.” Friday Mme, Jomelli in iddle Foy in i ef Broadway Old Kentucky.” ‘The Russel!-Orew oe to 70th per In “Confessions HENRY HADLEY cheatra on Sunday Night. BILLY GLEASON 1 Lawrence te 77th per in “The Crisis.” 9 Boys in ne” Vaudeville. radiee | Martin KEE ee STOCK FAVORITE HERE, | SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS. OAKLAND, ¢ Sees e PERE EES 4. W. SAYRE. DORGE WILLIAMS, manage: _ at Lyceum theatre, the . on Second * - the ‘Savoy, sold his lease. mand good will today to S Cobn, of Portland. and bis ates, for the sum of $18,000 bas still two and @ balf jp run, The monthly rental Cohn assumes is new managers will either | house with vaudevilie| by Ed Fisher or will con am into a motion ple In either guise it Is Mat the house will pay pits advantageous location sed of its new the vaudeville game Hin is a quest at the closing up of the Oct se director rest cremated. been | Besides his widow, leason, who also ing ip the east to this country i mtock theatre at @ 1905, & Morton house , iustalied ten-cent to capacity frst night, sell- gh al & Coni | James O'Neil York and later w Daniel Frohman as stage He came to the Paeific coast extensive vaudeville Hammerstein. This may Bich withdrew their adver. the Press on Hammer at will restore it. remained until his him to quit active work. y Program. ry Hadley of the Se Orchestra today Program for the open Mert on Sunday evening at , as follow Preischutz”..Weber | ¥¢ 6, “Pathetique” in | the 4 ....Techatkowsky | Fan allegro non troppo. con grazia William L. Gleason stock engagement at the re ago. Seattle in pany stayed here. Molto vivace 1903, he returned to the Seattle adagio lamentos: with « road company, playing Where Ie Cobb? Later tn that fall he came here with Florence ....Dirk Schaefer | Roberts in “The Frisky Mrs. John. Melstersinger son.” His last Seattle appearance Wagner fels Stock company in Desert.” Gleason was Othe Lois com @n operatic sketch and Charlies Brown Be seen on the Orph wihin a Mia's few weeks J the 5. Seattle booking @ deal by which MH of the acts in the eRe Yaudevilie houses Considine Buay in California. 3 Mignaged by D. J.) A ae known as “Grau u Grreatt. Pred 8 popular tea public. Hix widow, Mina Gleason, appeared here during most of ments ft.” John W. Considine’s purchase of | the American theatre, announced | Green A; Again Busy. in this column 10 days ago. This} Right Mistah Frank | deal will probably Bas At least one prom-|D. J . fn common with | Considine vandeville acts for his| PeWishington and Jack | National theatre, but as told in this fakewalked out to the fair| column yesterday, Manager Graw-| aeration of the white|man is now in Seattle closing up third prize his |a deal whereby Alex Pantages will ’ xr os 4 day is the book all of his California houses seorge Hood Manager Considine left San EMght the autor Francisco for Los Angeles yester-| obtie-at the Moore, wi) w | day to enjoy a long hunting trip 1 wing 90 10 5. MORTON COHN He Will Direct the Symphony Or } j Ottawa “an., Grant told Captain of Police D [OLD-TIME COMEDIAN, ONCE A| a 1 wit — looting. m Gleason, veteran comedian and |C#me to Seattle friend of Edwin Booth, Joseph Jefferson, Edwin For Lawrence Barrett and other famous actors, died in a santtarium | in Pruttvale yesterday following an operation. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon. The body will be | Although Gleason had/™asked men who last night robbed) poor health for several years he kept steadily at his work | ith $1,000 ttl a few weeks before his death. Mina Crolius is a famous |‘. character actress, Gleason is sur- vived by a son, James, who is play Shortly after Gleason was born | in Ireland in 1850 his parents came His theatrical ca-| home is in Port. | reer started in Cincinnati, where, at | wn in local the | the age of 17, he made his first ap Fhem the old A} | pearance before the limelight with In the early 80% he played in changed ite|the Wallack stock theatre in New retained by director 1894 owing to failing health and took the position of stage director Pacific Northwest./of the Grand opera house in Ban —_ Francisco. As stage director for York Press has won out | Nance O'Neil he traveled for two Suit brought against it | years and then joined the Baker Stock company. Later Gleason took | the 40 New York thes-| charge of the directing at Ye Lib erty theatre in Oakland, but soon returned to the stage again in Port-| land. This was in 1906. There he Miness forced became a warm jocal favorite during his long Seattle | with the George Baker company six! He opened with them at) “Lady Windermere's and played comedy leads dur ing the three months that the com-| In September, } was five years ago at the old Third Avenue, as a member of the Dan “Across the with hts fellow players as well as with the Crolius with him his local engage dispatch from San Francisco today announces the closing up of| put an end to Grauman’s securing Sullivan: | Seer LOVETT HEADS. YOUR MONEYS AGT FINE AND ETSI BISINESS LOVETT HEA “UNION PACIFIC. | ELECTED AS SUCCESSOR oF) | HARRIMAN AS RAILROAD PRESIDENT (hy United Pree) NEW YORK, Oct. 21 Robert §. Lovett was today elected president of the Union Paetfic vail road, This vacancy was caused by the death of BE. H. Harriman, The other officers were all re-elected Immediately following the }of the railroad w rd, when the lines over hich he minated were being reorganized, Lovett was elect ed an the id of the executive! committee of the Union Pacific Which took charge of the rail affaires temporarily jcompletion of | ments At that time It was announced un. jofficially that Lovett would sneceed | his dead chief to the head of the death death oad's pending the permanent arrange jeystem and that under him the jarriman poltet would be contin: | ue Lovett was the general coun | 1 for the Harriman lines and was | Harriman's right hand legal prop He was made vice president and} general counsel for the Harriman| j lines about three years ago Cun BEAR STING OF HIS CONSCIENCE: Unable to bear the prick of con science, and haunted by fear of ar st, Alex Grant, 28 years old, gave [himself up to the police last night after saying that he had been Im-| plicated tn the robbery of a post joffice at Wright, a small town near Can., about three weeks | |F. Willard that he and his com panions robbed the postoffice some three weeks ago, securing $600, of which he was given $60 for stand ing watch outside the poatoffice, | while two others committed the ac Grant says the gang) Three days ago he was deserted by bis two pals BANK I8 “ROB ED. (By United Pree) MINOCQUA, Wis Oct. 21 Armed posses today are scouring jthe surrounding country for five] the State bank here and escaped) Brucseie—Lieut. BE. H Shackle- the Antarctic explorer, ex- | pects to leave soon for the United |Btatee on a lecture tour Thin? Pale? All run down, ily tired, thin, pale, nervousP And do not know what te take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion of Ayer’s non-alco- holic Sarsaparilis. No alcohol. stimulation. A blood purifie nerve tonic, a strong alterative, an aid to digestion, makes the blood rich. Ce doctor about medica! mat a fr ters, Trost Do a he sage Follow his advice at all times. 1.2, 47% Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle | Capital $300,000 Surplus and "undivided profits 40,000 The man who is hard up cannot be happy, and no man can win a safe place in the world if he is hampered with debts. The man who starts out right will never be poor in the extreme sense, no matter how limited his income, because he will always manage to save a little. INTEREST 4} PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually. President R, Cashier. JAMES D. HOGE, N. B. 80L) DIRECTORS: Ferdinand #ehmits, J. D. Low a, BD. Stewart, 4. Hebb. Ro &iccormick. James D. Hoge. N. B. Boiner. CORNER GECOND and CHORARY STREET rartowo } | Branches Old Ken.| Both the Circle and Yorkvilie|™ —— = = ip theatres in New York have aban-| HANDY WITH A BRUSH? “\doned regular attractions for mo-| Better get busy on that painting In the De Hi {tion pictures, and ft is said that |¥U planned for this fall. We have Moore two lother big playhouses will soon fol-|4#ll the necessary articles, and 1 ing thes his dancing at low suit Potent is over PW Dotkstader ts in Om, Woods to play the lead in I sorts of Daugi of | clear of the ¥ doings arc ‘ gd Billie Frank Dumond is going to start ae the Moore Mu omething new under the sun, F of the late Gen. permanent minstrel show in the city erate a say Billie Burke m 1 of Philadelphia Expose Note. in “Love Wate! In the last act of “The Fighting | ket theatre. Or b Hope” the hero, off stage, is sup My, Ernest Lawford, posed to be shot and killed Maude Odell Kate | prison guards. Stage hands at the | will be seen | Moore say that the hero {s not in| reality come to | with shot at all Frouman siar w Laura Burt, who was Seattle's second Madge in “In Old Kentucky white has just been engaged by A “A Fur nished Room in Forty-Fifth Street ian, Neatern tour bringing | Chicago bas decided to rigidly en- | * tan tba in this city jn foree the laws prohibiting the em | i ployment of children in @ theatre, and a8 @ result many new and suc Suge to be tes p- | ce sful plays will have to steer| Windy City altogether What hen be of that much-vanted realism | which David Belasco is sup-| | Posed to inwest all his productions? you are too busy, we have a crew of expert workmen Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co. 1314 First Av. PURCELL SAFE CO. | | | The Genuine | HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES viens ee -Marvin e Co. MANUFACTURERS 12 OCCIDENTAL AV THE STAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909 | Specials for Friday and Saturday At The Stern Furniture Co., 1526-28 Second Ave. The following are only a few of the many bargains: AY VANISHES, | affected, and comp The foment you or bladder trouble ee hae} te flamed or awollen eyelide t treatment of Pape ‘ick feeling and other symptoms ¢ hb, pharmacist Uncomfortable night) and all bladder misery ends je and worried ts ® unusual prep aration goes at once dred kidneys, ble medicine concern Feeling miner 1 ly worthy of your confiden¢ results can « taking Pape's Diuretic bladder and urinary system and distributes its healing, mn the organs urinary organs and no backache Cn A. BRIDGE & CO. Lergest Clothiers On the Coast HERE A. 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