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fri STAR--SATURDAY,; OCTOBER 23, 1909. ial . - c - casi “ o BURKE GEORGE FAWCETT BILLIE it fe rv JOHN E, YOUNG AL. T. DICKINSON JANE KELTON TINA MARSHALL ALEXANDER VON MITZEL NINA NESTOR Watches"—-Moore. ‘eat John Ganton"—Athambra, In “Lo"-—Grand, In “A Marked Woman"—Seattle, Pierre of the Plains"—Lois, At the Orpheum. At the Majestic At the Pantages. % | NEXT WEEK's PLAYBILLS. PAST PERFORMANCES, ] under the management of © ) {local favorite and scored a success | AMUSEMENTS, HH | & Harris in the same play here last season. | ne j ILLIE BURKE opens at the ILLID BURKE was here in) Emma Bunting will come back to| "The Eternal City” and “The | | IB toore on Monday night for iB June, 1908, as the leading | Seatie week after next to offer! Patal Wedding” will be the bills at elght performances of “Love woman of John Drew in “My | “Lena Rivera” for one week at the! the local stock houses week after M g h t John Cort i Watches” under the management of | Wife Grand Mise Bunting i* a strong | next oo re ea re Manager 4 Charles Frohman, Miss Burke was | In her present company is Maude — —- —— Seattie’s Leading Theatre. ;. last seen here as John Drew's lead- | Odell, who played here 12 years ago | — Z ing woman. Her present play, in| as a member of Dantel TIRIIIAS | nee cnrenistininensnnarointeer ome TONIGHT ca : . Pe ‘ * eediiesed which she has been seen both in| Lyceum company in “The Prisoner LAST TIME Blanche Bates in The Fighting Hope ’ —— | | America and Europe, is a French | of Zenda” at the Seattle. | ‘ E D tic Soprano ‘ comedy tn four se Re. Braset ix: Ba ng a a basa tng OPENING MONDAY—Matinees Thursday and Saturday , none _ : y oD | Johnson,” | to Have Chance. eo! il tomorrow | Another member of the company | Presents night begin a two weeks’ engage-| is Ernest Lawford, who, six years Sunset Main 6147 , THE EXQUISITE ¢ a ment at the Alhambra as the star|4go at the Grand, supported Amelia Independent 203 Russell & Drew, Managers 9 ° : . of “Th jreat John G: on, lay | Bingh i The Climbers.” May in Vaudeville 3 , prepared: by °3. Vartiay, Alannere | Prancle Reid, Mise ben LOV E WA Cc He S "y Manners | Burke's ad : i rs BY 2. de FI p , 4 ae from Arthur J. Eddy’s novel of Chi-| vance manager, was here in « sim! STARTING STARTING "ADAPTED BY GLADYS UNGER ; in . . : ' . ‘canes ; To ORROW Seas : Marin Winstock in cog nena oat ie Pw | area ase ver wih Some || TOMORROW "Tyre Weeks "oxienr: Sveniagp did Maslaces, S0c to Se--daetiaiih, ee “Obl —Florence Ro a middieaged captain of industry. | a hn | Lower Floor at $1.50. Her Play. | a The company will include Fane hon | In George Faweett’s company at MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY f ee . : Campbell and Lucius Henderson hee san Henaerina ne cates be ee Sam 8. and Lee Shubert (Inc.) Offer the |! SUNDAY COHAN & HARRIS PRESENT TEeTCTETeeresys ss eae “Lo"—Grand. seating man for Florence Roberts | Distinguished Character Actor EVENING ° In Geo. M. Cohan’s Play : the Grand, starting with the | @4°ing the seven visits she made to IMENT CALENDAR he Fi Baviermul Hart y ine wit thin city between the years 1901 and Oct. 31 Victor Moore TheTalkotNew York pe ha ter aia | eorge Fawce THE COMING WEEK musical comedy with book and lyr-| [rt came bere a» the pianist in ~ cath “ » | “Friends” with Edwin Milton | | P ee Sti eka, he a wormationmioen “THE GRAND sa dams an dwit § 4 |Sloane. There are 18 musical num. |#ttle with “Lost, Strayed or Stolea,” fl | | Manager " . played by the Whitney Opera com + ae ———— - ~ at aid AILLEEN MAY bers. Young will be recalled here |? y Op Original TONIGHT «6 > She Hae Made Her Vaudevitie [8% the original Johnny Hicks in Leo de a Holland | the Mye-| Ne [Asiine “IN OLD KENTUCKY” |The Time, the Place and the Girl.” | 9° oseph Holland tn “The Mys-| lew ! e rea mnt in New York. | . vista hted bl! The scenes are laid in Yucatan, | "*F10u8 Mr. Bugle MATINEE TOMORROW wen x nine MEU pay eager to advance the beginners who | Also in “The Great Jobn Ganton” York have dramatic ¢ nd @ willing: | |apring of 1894 she played at the . Lyric John Ganton |] The Harry Askin Co., Inc., Present se eee ee At the Moore tomorrow night the | Seattle with the late Roland Reed Theatre h “ jORE—Sunday, Seattic t Orchestra Con Monday to Saturday, Burke in “Love Watch RA—George Fawcett Great John Ganton.” nm E. Young in Bes ” ‘LE—The Russell-Drew y (7ist to 80th per inces), in “A Marked Tomorrow's Symphony Concert. | Will be Fanchon Campbell. In the L Never in the dramatic, vaude- | Seattle Symphony Orchestra, under ‘iin “Innocent as «a Lamb,” Eleven | } “Johnny Hicks” in ville or musical world was there so bes “ ton of Heory Hadley. will | years ago she played a round of Produc- the Place ana great a chance for advancement as|*'V¢ the first of a series of eight} dramas at the Seattle as a member | " The Girl there is today for those who lack y beng med eomoere to & 7 be lof the Frawley company, In 1901 tion Written by J. Hartley Manners From Arthur Jer- the money or the influence which | fre May 1, 1910. During Novem-| she was here with Sag Harbor.” Ung th ner a . “ ' 31 —— — Stirring Novel, “GANTON & CO.” Success in the old days was so necessary. | ber and December a number of Sun-| Jack Webster is another member ae ee 6% . ou n of the Si, (ikerpoee pgpwlar concerts wlll of Fawcett's company. He was with 'f Direct and Intact From a Long New York Run [| Season —— ‘ Iso be given. The orchestra num 1 7-__-_ A letter from Ailleen May says |* a Melbourne MacDowell and Florence S$ that she has secured a sketch and a| PT# 62 men. The program was) gione when they played @ lengthy NIGHTS—S0c to $1.50 MATINEES—50c to $1.00 booking in New York vaudeville, |D¥dIshed on this page Thursday ‘The De! Lawrence Com to 88th perform in “Pierre of the Pans — Edwin Stevens Hite. f- Alexander von vaudevilie. The Six Hoboes ie. Book and yr * ¥ °. Henry and Franklin P. Aéams. leeason at the Seattle eight 4 marl es espe eng | Prices, Evenings fic to 56. a « , ‘ }ago, and bk ince here with | Melvin G. Winstoek, formerly A Marked Woman"—Geattie. + 4 has since been by i } | Maude Pealy and with Mary Man-| | @ well-known local vaudeville man, The Russell-Drew Stock company | nering | 4 e Feing A ET Red 4 | Sunday Matinee EmmaBuntin on & short business trip. Winstock | Seattle, starting with the matinee to| John B. Young, heading the cast ‘Ss Russell & Drew, Mare. | is now a vaudeville and motion pic : & | AFTER NEXT. 31-Nov. 6.) ME = Victor Movre in Talk of New York.” George Fawcett Great John Ganton.” D— Emma Bunting in Rivers.” LE—“The Fatal Wed- ” morrow, to "A Marked Women.” an | of “Lo” at the Grand, was be | ture magnate of the Oregon town. | Owen Davis play that has not been | ine s Phones, Main 43. 0 ih Hei e | in i : les bre detns ttm past to ponte | ereteel comin. fae Great Pay Lena Rivers Shuberts Switch Florence Roberts.|The scenes revolve around the| ipa In 1908 he was here with | Last Time | ¢¢ . The Shuberts and Florence | Boxer uprising of 1900 in China, and| Pauline Hall in “Dorcas,” and has IGHT I he Confessions Roberts have mutually agreed that |are laid in Pekin, the Inst one be-| since then made two trips. with TON the Pacific coast star shall not ap-|ing the interior of the British loga The Time ) the Place and the e pear in “Mrs. Dakon,” the play | tion. oi” os ad ™e\T Matinee 99 which was assigned her a week or Elizabeth Goodall, in the “I oO a i e two ago. Laurette Taylor, how-| “Pierre of the Plains"—Lois. | company, was here with Young 10 TODAY ever, will remain in that play, sup-| “Pierre of the Plains” will be the | “the Time the Place and the Girl “ porting Jessie Bonstelle. The Shu-|bill tomorrow afternoon and all next|on both occasions, and James A . . . speak of the matter as| week, with matinees Tuesday, Wed-| Reynolds was here last season with a in Tomorrow hesday and Saturday. The play i | that play. | “Florence Roberts, who recently! new here, It {# founded upon Sir cee came under the management of | Gilbert Parker's stories of “Pierre| ,. Z inees Thursday and Saturda’ the Shuberts, has artistically sepa-|and His People,” and was used in| Pdwin Stevens, at the Orpheum Other Mather y y rated from the character of Mre.|New York last season as a atellar | BExt pase Neg wag eg he Russell & Drew's Players Will Present for the First | Dakon in the play of that name/vehicle by Edgar Selwyn. The |‘ . 4 Time in This City a on account of Incompatibility of|scenes are laid in the Canadian | T!Voll Opera company of Portland Advanced Vaudeville temper, nothing more. This does | northwest jin “La Mascotte” and a repertotre not mean that Miss Roberts will - of other light operas of that d hot appear under the Shuberts’ Vaudeville—Orpheum. vod Raa json og ag Fe Week Commencing Monday Matinee, October 25 direction, f lready been a ‘asino Troubadours in he Love. fiven a new play. Nor doce it mean | g¢At te Orpheum. starting Monday iy Galatea” tn the summer of 1908 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS : afternoon, there will be Edwin Ste- | ; r§ hana a that ‘Mrs. Dakon,’ the tour-act| " M ‘ he was here with the “Gloriana iemataneoaia drama by Kate Jordan Vermilye,| Yom" 804 Tine Marshall tn Da | company at the old opera house, | EDWIN STEVENS will be discarded. On the other . GO Bydney Gibson, on the incoming | Aided by Miss T: M. Haven Sextet with Sydney C. Gib. . “ y Miss Tina Marshall. hand, the striking originality of the | .o0. Haward’s musical Shetiands | OPH yith the De Haven bentetl | Monday Matinee to Thursday Matinee, Inclusive, theme and the fascinatingly weak | 114’ comedy canines; the Ferrell |just a year ago. | By Owen Davis, Author of “The Confessions of a Wife.” | ; ‘A NIGHT WITH DICKENS: and fickle character of Mrs. Dakon |) / others, comedy cyclistu: | Milt samt | Sire ‘ : Thursday Night to Sunday Night, Inclusive, roti enyeneel ie auivets — Wood, a dancer; Walter Lewis tn A Marked W eh of A Great Play of the Boxer Uprising in China | “A NIGHT OUT.” he piece 7 ac ul tou : arked Woman” was one r = né : the sketch, “A Baby Grand”; the| i e ow rehe , e > : | cially Selected Cast, Costume and Scenic Production. T “ noberts inaleee thet ant at Carmen troupe in a wire act, tnt | esaey of th the er) perme Specially THE DE HAVEN QUARTETTE | HOWARD'S MUSICAL S ve the pletures ¢ y at the & | ma . Sih EE RE RA least her artistic self—and Mra mer of 1907. The cast at that time | | | . ‘ 7 ] ‘ MATINEES—10c and 25¢ CARMEN TROUPE | And Comedy Canines. Dabon could, never meet on com Vaudeville—Maljestic. | included the following players NIGHTS—15c to 50c Gees iteal kehlaten nena te | At the Majestic, for the week start | Lady e i Evan FERRELL BROS. | MILT WOOD ing Monday afternoon, there will | {4°} , 7 sal i ; Gplitas Comaaens, | The Dancer With the Chair week are “Love Watches,” “The | Maynard in “Cupid's Coinciden: 4 per Walter Lewis RCE mew opera season, to Josephine Gassman and her picka en Bolt ie . Great John Ganton Lo” and A Ling Yang «+ , use! Assisted by Florence Burnsmore and H. H. Harriman, Noy. 8, will be marked | «g, t > . ninnies; the Rusticana trio of vo-| Tau Hat i , a ony 8 fmporiant features. The| Ferre of the Plains lcaliste ‘and instrumentalists: Ines | Allen Hare y App £ ating “A BABY GRAND. a Both Phones—5106 Eternal City.” | JEUM—John B. Hymer & 1C—Tom Linton and African Belles. FAGES—Barnes’ Sea Lion TIONS TO FOLLOW Wright Lorimer Shepherd King,” “King “The Third Degree.” RA — Maxine Elliott ” Helen " Lew i's Minstrels. — “The Honeymoon he King of Big ’ the Circus 4 “The Workingman’s HET- Admirable Crich “The Royal Family,” B Warrens of Virginia.” — With Sydney C. Gibson. | LANDS 7 * * * * * * * . * * * ° * * . * * * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . . * * * * * * * * * * * * Rent hhhhhh a oe Plays which Seattle will see for|! “rr BY J. W. SAYRE. the first time during the coming |%¢ Alexander von Mitzel and Isis 1ang pep Carl Alnckley to grand! porty years ago tonight, on Oct.| 84 Lorella, acrobatic comiques; wanes " Pa ‘s ALEX. PANTAGES, Manager H Nordica, the ¢ : "oo a the Godelensky troupe of Russian | ‘Ee , 23, 1869, C. B. Plummer gave an elo | @ top notes ball — ie the Grand with Blanche Walsh De what | in “Resurrection tr loge The Jomelli Concert. pits Vaudeville rantages. | Josephine Gaseman, at the same TH WEEK First Time in Seattle EIGHTH WEEK boul soo - Mme. Jeanne Jomelli sang at the | |, PF pata BoM span wudeville | House, played a long season at the my 99 Bee Se ate ae gat ood hy ee ee aac | OPIERRE OF THE PLA of a von lies’ Musical club, formally open “afternoon, supported by |, 1894 With Lawrence Hanley bs : fen gh “ © local concert s¢ Jittornogm mupported 2X] Raith Lommert and George Ow || Edgar Selwyn's Famous Play, Founded Upon ir Gilbert Parker's sank OFF gh he au. {fall and winter, Jomolli has a big | Site, Nesior and Tapas Greno, | bourne In “An American Girl" and | Stories of the Canadian Northwest, Will Be Presented for a Week of the ¢ a | 2nd pleasing voice and an attractive | 1) scuntibriat: Kennedy and Ken#|°ther @famas. She was tb in| Week Starting Tomorrow Afternoon by the aint Deas, colored, comedians; Laugh T ne tricd cy 7 Hats played industr y rer deinen > Scan “ggg < Alber oa The group photograph taken of || game COMPANY—SAME PRICES—SAME PLACE—SAME MATS. opera ” significe ng about the jo. {the theatrical managers at the fatr peels, ; a song and the filma or motion ple-| {ote gue. day. test, week. con | — : SECOND AND SPRING Yoman fro b > | tained three veterans of the profes: | —+-+- - ne Pip ag Boston t that will be manif sion, John R. Rogers, with 48 years Theatre Beautiful & t winte sh-clasi Carter De Haven, who has been r) 6 “ Sullivan & Considine Family Vaudeville his winter tn high-cla san havo with "Geoeas. Wasting 1h. 08k Emil Ankermiller Unequeled sical ever As such test ton Jr" te wow getting $750 @ week | with 41 years to nis credit, and Col Pantages Theatre Vaudeville” Week Beginning Monday. Afternoon, October 25th 180 | {he sauulcal promoters The toxen [1m eastern vaudeville Vy ee became a showman | eK COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 25, AT 2:30 Mew WW. | he Ir em promoter he boxes | deville tain ¢ ae ™ we i ; wee Two Thankegiving Dinne A Fine Bill of Real Vaudeville, for Men, Women and Children of Director pr /*\and much of the lower floor were Li ‘lt tn Dainese Hewt. =Renide_caesiaene geil F occupied and thesupper balconies giving Dinners. Notes of Coming Attractions, phin nnn r usticnnn Pri . shy ” re 0} Piekaninaies Parist Minstreis foubt amo orl ee ta gence pet Pr ch la Kenta resus | “The Third Degre a new pla "Sree his rr “THE HOBOES' Trar Ine and Lorelle } sky Troupe z < b we fo th three music club 01 a be x , anc " { . . « batic Comiques 88. "Se WIN discover and he for the three musical club | imil Ankermillor, manager of Rd-|by Charles Klein, author of “The : ] 1 im ¢ tale ih tiace concerts and the eight symphony | Titre wo have thelr Thanks | Lion and the Mouse,” wil be seen | LOUGHLIN’S DOGS || NINA NESTOR & CO. nal sing: ‘ joncerts which are yet to come t the Moore next month, with Paul Aome of Animal Training In “A Thief in the Night the grand op Hopper 1s reported | Angeles, and therety hangs a tale srton and Fernanda Biiscu in the When Nordica, ni: recs Irterost the Lon: |On Thanksgiving. Day, 1888, ‘the |leaging roles, The drama deals with DEAS, REED AND DEAS 1 ERB ese Gade) ft vaudeville act.|two men met and dined together | #oelal conditions in New York and |f gome singing—Some Dancing—8ome Comedy—Some Clothes penne hAYe all p t |for the first time, in New Haven,|the police methods of wringing ne, HARA KK A Ha te Conn,, Both wero then with the | Confessions of guilt from prisoners. || Kennedy and Kennedy | | Mantell's Marionette Hippodrome SRATTLE SYMEHONY BOCINTY Ne; olin Shoe Polish late James Wallick In “The Cat “The Honeymoon Trail” is a No- They Do Bverything. ia And Fairyland Transformation A Heweet, et the Bent le King.” vember attraction at the Grand. It 4 tuts, Shoe Bolish te’ man 1 eae uel iy a mutica! play by the authors of | HELEN LOWE AND THE PANTAGESCOPE. NEW PICTURES. THE SEATTLE SYMPHONY tured tp Benctie, at you and I will be eating our Thanks-|"A Stubborn Claderella” and “The || Today and Tomorrow Continuous. Last Times of La Belle Italia Four ORCHESTRA posltively mot grec tiv ! 0 he ’ ¥ Ask your shoe polisher for > ‘iving dinner together 25 yeare|Girl Question.” There are 11 song and Other Great Features of the Week's Bill Ask Alexander von Mitzel, at the Ma Sentife’s Lending Stock Theatre, Phones: Sunset, Main 1904; lod, 43:04 TODAY—LAST TIMES OF “THE CRISIS.” rt sennc this Alexander Yon Mitzel and Isis Maynard y Week Day at |giving dinner together in Los ees Dally at Russell's anno MATINEES NEXT WEEK 77 “1 wonder, Emil,” said Burt — Gra ttle, ee SUNDAY — Grand, Seattle Pp ae from now.” }numbers. Bert Baker and Arline - - * cence Henry Hadley, ) Factory. $229 8 4 Ave WEONESDAY ions Alhambra, *| “We will if we are alive,” re-| Boling head the cast In the ‘Firet * * * * € * patlentl * * * ; ; Witte <t TT Grand, Lele. # |sponded Ankermiller, | Wright Lorimer in ‘The Shep: of Sox a * * * * * * all 9 that-mot two out of a el a f oth be orts nary be h the er the Mo ttle. he 25 years havo not yet|herd King” and John Cort's “King R M. d F y, Old C p t CE bella P ; in pr Phe great Oz |e SATURDAY chteote” alters: wlelapeed, but 21 of them have gare | Dodo” production will both be seen ugs ade From tour arpets i is green i tands 1 by since that first Thanksgiving | at the Moore shortly, = ane Sete Propees.' Priced Greatly Reduced. Rak Ries. Carest Clean Sunday OCTOBER 24 ne TM tary < ‘ ‘and the old comrades are| Victor Moore in ‘The Talk of New 4 ready tr bra, Grand, Seattie, Lois. EVERY DAY—Ofpheum, Ma Jestic, Pantagesw Arp, ner, Ipholate' iture Repairing, dinn: or aa reat deal| York” will be the attraction at the |g (# Uphelstering ren bey i Tickets now at _ the looking forward with a gr ° selling of warm sentiment to the Los|Moore week after next. This is af Main 668. FUZZY WU&ZY RUG CO. Ind 9 theatre. Prices: b0c, Tbe, $1, $1.50 . Angolos spread next month, | jeorge M. Cohan play and comes | Waldorf Bldg, 08-10 Vike Sty > 7 b HL {s-reprggent * eLOwns a Cpnce ms audevilte me Fee Pe Wontry are SH SSS Peeeeeeeeee i le i le ee i le