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LORIMER King” EVPT 10 CHANGE HER i WITH FAILURE Moore IE MEETS o Illustrates ty Which Many BEER RE REY CALENDAR. COMING WEEK. afternoon tebe ee eee y (Slat to 100th per- ces) ip “The Gam the West.” Del | 4 eeeeeeeeee * * + *} * * Lawrence (100th to 110th } ip “Zaza.” Wm. H. Thomp and Vaudeville ydney Deane & # Vaudeville Herbert's Cats AFTER NEXT. ov. 14-20.) nday night and except Friday, Dedo” Friday night, y Orches second Symphony Con be announced. “The Banker, the the Girl. of Harvard.” Florence Bind. Cherry lick Long and —The Tyrolean ONS TO FOLLOW sman, The Vine “Billy Sitar Lew f “The Royal Fam SN LEEOSH TENTS REN SERS ERES SS RE SENA ETE LO et 404 498 Path hhh 4.W. SAYRE » Mabel Ta! Matter in despa Sto her own patr Will be car As Mabel T Mispro in led Mins Ts stand f hot BeMits Caliaferro’s own . y Drinted in the term “Nel & player car Bd make it srici discard Maddern, but never b 4s the latter, 7 Ways has hi Heit theatre prog Ol friends and act PM has ever boon Motori has nar a ii Christan name. H ae : ent “at t He 1s pro mndation ( press stor Mite $6; ean x: With which the red from do x |during the past ELISE SCOTT in “Jekyll and Hyde"-—Alhambra MABEL TALIAPERRO. Change Her Stage Name to “Neil.” | will She Has Failed in Her Attempt to | PTORTAM was ing so by the fact that they would lose all of the advertising of years by beginning again under a strange appellation Charles Cherry in “The Bachelor closes in New York City tonight and jumps dir ly acroes the con tinent to the Alhambra In this city In “The Kissing Girl” Manager Cort seems to have picked a win ner for his Chicago new theatre. Capacity houses have m the rule two weeks. This afternoon the opening exer cises are being held at the Theatre in New York Forbes Robertson is scheduled to read t the assembled pany Hamlet's address to the ayers, ending with the lines and make you ready Go Loulse Ganning In “Marcelle | closes a week's engagement in Den This is one of the inusical . attractions Alhambra in this ver tonight. prominent hooked for t city Notes of Coming Attractions. The second Liebler attraction of the present season in this city will Ezra Kendall, booked at the Moore a few weeks hen revival of “The Vinegar The character of a en greatly develop dial! first played it pany will be Lottie Alter Ferguson, Emily Wakeman other generally known players. The Girl at the Helm” is early December ooking at Grand. John Cort's the Pixley & King Dodo, be and an the own Laders will be after ne other production of comic opera, seen at the next Laura Kent, William familiar names lt has been a King Dodo” was Friend and n the ong time since last seen here On the eveping of Friday vember 19, the Seattle Orchestra will give symphony concert at with George Hamlin Third Degr eling Salesmar From a cast No- Symphony its second the Moore Forty-Five vad way and Trail” are all he way Brown of Banker, the af Charles Che Alhambra Bac and “The the Girl” offerings ard and tock H wil local rry will be seen at week after next in to be followed by Gunning in “Mar Ange in “The and w Dock helor Louise Jett De Doctor taders Minstrels. Viet Moore's hunting trip ye ulted in the bagging of rouse When the auto was Mr. Moore discovered that had cost him just $10.75 But,” as he remarks, “look re Plays which Seattle will see for firat time during the coming The Shepherd King Gambler of the West.” rhe on ser ‘ra o years ago tonight, 1877, Mra. C. R. company sang Yesler’s: hall FT TOT TTT TTT HH HH * * MATINEES NEXT WEEK, * SUNDAY--Moore, Grand, Se * attle, Lots * TUESDAY—Lobs * WEDNESDAY Grand, Lois * THURSDAY * SATURDAY. * bra, Grand, Seattle, Lots. * EVERY DAY—Orpheum, * jestic, Pantages, Albambra, Seattle. Moore, Alham Moore, Ma KRESS SEER EEE EE |weason at the Seattle, New| tk tt tt te i a Te) mts EMMA BUNTING In “Lena Rivers”—Grand NEXT WEEK'S PLAYBILLS. | RIGHT Lorimer in Shepherd King” will be the offering at the Moore tomorrow night and all next week The play ts fouract romantic drama, written by Lorimer him self and played by him for six seasons, The story is of the shep-| herd boy David, afterward king of | Israel, and follows the Old Testa meat account faithfully William | A. Brady is the manager “The “Jekyll and Hyde"—Aihambra. Tomorrow night George Faweett and his most capable company will begin their third and last week at the Alhambra in a revival of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” which has not been seen here for three years past. The play is founded on Robert Louis Stevenson's story the central character being a stu dent and scholar who, under the| influence of a powerful drug, leads | a dual life, Firet Popular Concert Tomorrow. Tomorrow afternoon at the! Moore the Seattle Symphony Or. | chestra, under the baton of Henry | Hadley, will give the first of a series of 12 Sunday afternoon pop ular concerts, to be played during the fall and winter months. Prices be popular The complete published in The | Star several days ago. Emma Bunting—Grand. Emma Bunting, a strong local favorite by reason of her several | lengthy stock engagements tn thin | elty, will play her first engag ment at the Grand for the week | starting tomorrow afternoon in “Lena Rivers the play has ab} ready been used with success by/| Miss Bunting in this city, It ts Beulah Poynt dramatization of | Mary Holmes’ novel, in four ms j “Gambier For the 10th week of its stock the Russel! Drew company will, starting to morrow afternoon, offer its patrons that is new this city The Gambler of the It ts a melodrama by Owen Davis, In which one of the sensational features Is a game of cards between the hero and the villain for the heroine's band | to er “Zaza"—Lols. “Zaza” will open at the morrow afternoon for one week's | ren The play, which has been seen here for nearly two years, is a comedy-drama in five acts, adapted from the French of Berton & Simon by David Belasco Jane Kelton will be seen tn the same role in which Mrs. Leslie Carter, Florence Roberts and lzetta el have appeared in Seattle | Lois to-| not Vaudeville—Orpheum. At the Orpheum, starting Monday th will be seen Wil Thompson & Co. in “Pride of the Reg nt,” the Hirschoff St rian troupe of Russian singers fancers; Dan Quinlan and Kel ler Mack, the Two Bobs in the mu sical skit, “Refore the Party James F. MacDonald, atnger, Mabel McKane, Paul Kleist and the mo- tlon pictures. Ham H Vaudeville-—Majestic. the Majestic, starting Mon-| day afternoon, there will be Sydne Deane in “A Christmas Black woll's Island,” the Nat Nazarro Trio of Europ acrobats; Wilson and De Mon ile fn a bedi 7 — let Thankegtvin Rog mnsician Ger Bye nne, Max Duf novelty yrtionist and the pletur At on eccentr the fock motion Vaudeville—Pantages Herbert's cats and dogs will head | the new show be seen at the Pantages, starting Monday after. noon. They will be ported by Redway & Lawrence tn a comedy | skit; Deltorelll & Glissanda, Europe: an musical clowns; & Tintin acrobats; Keen & Adams, comedy igers and talkers; James R. Wat comedian; the illustrated song | motion pletures. | | to Coyne and the By one of those odd coincidences which often crop up in the show | business, Nick Long and -Idalene Cotton will come to the Majestic week after next in a sketch calle The Banker and the Thief,” wht during t week the Seatt will put on 4 ma called, “The Banker, the Thief and the Girl } The Mount McKinley unpleasant ness has for a time at least put an end to old Dr. Cook's vaudeville lecture tour | si | Nuts Have a Dance. Day Society, organiza tion of which was duly chronicled | in this column several days ago, held its first social seasion last | evening in 'T. M. A. hall, Seventy-| four new members were taken into | the local shell, There was an in-| formal program of vaudeville After that came refreshments and a dance. The grand mareh was led by Miss Hazel Nut, lean: | ing on the arm of Big Chief Nut Next came the Big Hard Nut and Miss Weevie Almond, The men | and women were go evenly divided that there were very few wall The Nut jlan in | died a number of years ago. of the West"—Seattle. | ja Belasco & Thall company, | Zana |to enter the STAR TRUE BOARDMAN ___ “Gambler of the West"—Seattie PAST PERFORMANCES, N_ the cast of “The Shepherd King” will be Brigham Royce who was here In character roles “The Magistrate.” Marry Elmer manager, brought Eddie Foy here thirteen years ago in “The Strange Adventures of Mise Brown. T | Years ago he was with “The Turtle at the Seattle and two years a manager of “Salomy Jane” at the Grand “ee Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” was ago by George M. Wood, who played the title role at Fryo's Opera House Marguerite Bt. John was his feadl woman It was next given in stock at Cordray's tn the winter of 1892, the cast containing the nar in their day as follows Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde R. EB. French Lorimer Johnstone Francis Powers Sam Morris Jean Weiner Red H. Felt Beatrice Lieb Eva Earle French Margaret Marshal! Of that cast of 17 yeare ago, Mr and Mre French now at the Seattic theatre. Margaret Marshall Jean Weiner has been seen here very recently. with the San Francisco | Opera company Dick French repeated here in 1894, 1899 and 1904 latter year “Dr. Jekyll and Hyde" was played at the Grand by Richard Mansfield, with A. G. An drews and Ernest Warde tn Ps Perey Hunting played It five ago, and a cast of sallors from Boston presented the play a Seattle thr years ago. . . Erma Bunting first came to Se attle in July, 1907, in “The House ot Mystery,” and since then she has played long stock engagements here. She ented “Lena Rivers’ during the past summer at the atue. Of the company Bunting was last seen here, Cora Wells, Charles J. Winninger, Janet Loudon, Si Condit and Manager William Proctor will return next week Matterson Dr. Lanton O'Prien Rey. Wm Neweomb Sybil Sarah Marie Howell in which Mise Zax” whe firet played here in the winter of 1902 at the Seattle by includ ing the following players Bernard Lucius Henderson Caseart Carlyle Moore Rosa Honne...Georgia Woodthorpe Mme, Dufresne . Edith Angus Toto Ollie Cooper Nathalle Marie Howe Florence Roberts Miss Roberts played “Zaza” here during several subsequent engage ments. Two years ago Mra. Lesile Carter played “Zaza” at the Grand, her Bernard being Richard Thorn ton. The play was last given here two seasons ago by Ixetta Jewel. o-* Dan Quinlan and Kellar Mack, at the Orpheum next week, were here with the Al G, Field Minstrels ir 1902, and with the RichardgJone Minstrels in 1903 respectively” Vice of the Orpheum this morning day of Carl town tonight MARY GARDEN SAYS SHE 1S EN Noted Queen of Opera Cries for Her Man Clear Across the Atlantic, Poor Thing! President. Abrams, cireult, arrived in town and is the guest to Relter, He . leaves (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Novy. 6.--Blushingly admitting that she ia engaged and that “no one will know the man's name until the wedding takes place,” Mary Garden, the operatic ein arrived here today on the Adriatic Pointing to a diamond pendant which she wore, the wom an who has captivated the music lovers of two hemispheres said “He & this pendant to me Really, | am so lonesome for him that I ered all the way over on the steamer. You see, you cannot understand what a lovable man he Is. Mise Garden denied that she was a convent and said that report had its origin probably that she had been Roman Catholicism be baptized,” she return to France from the fact converted to “1 Intend to said, “when I next spring.” When it was intimated that she had become interested in the suf fragette movement, Miss Garden sald "1 am. not not propose to become one. seo, ® womans brain is ounces lighter than a man’s, That fa the reason that man ts superior in governmental and business af- suffragette and do | fairs.” TURDAY, NOVEMB | Wright Lorimer'e | brought to Beattle twenty-one years | of many the | CAGED | second anp ND SPRING You | two | 6, 1909 CLARA BEVERS in “Zaza"—Loie WM. H. THOMPSON At the Orpheum. GEORGE X. WILSON At the Majestic _AMUSEMENTS. oore Theatre's" Seattle's Leading Theatre. WEEK ERAS TOMORROW MAT.--MATS. THURS. AND SAT ANNOUNCES THE FINST WESTERN TOL OF THE YOUN MANTIC ACTOR MR. WRIGHT LORIMER In the Powerful Spectacular Drama “THE SHEPHERD KING” weet Dramatic Production wil take its place side by side with “Ben-Hur & star of whom PB nerd King” lifte Wright Lorimer sideration in the world of players: ork Herald ‘ ew Wright Lorimer Is a skilled actor of great artintic ability.—New York or Prices Evenings 50c to $1.50. Matinees 25c to $1.00 John Cort’s Magnificent Produc- tion of Pixley & Luder’s Famous Musical Success “KING DODO” THE GRAND WEEK BEG. MAT. TOMORROW. OTHER MATS. WED. AND SAT. BARTON AND WISWELL OFFER THE ARTISTIC EMOTIONAL ACTRESS Emma Bunting WHER GREAT § EAA RIVERS SUCCES8— Evenings and Matiners 1 CEPTION MATINER WEDNE ir janting Greets Her Friead= om ton t JONIN Gon Manawer 1 Se "AND Boe Mise After Performance Both Phones—5106 Advanced Vaudeville Week Commencing Monday Mat., November 8 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS WM. H. THOMPSON AND COMPANY “Pride of the Regiment The Great Hirschoff Siberian Troupe Russian Singers and Dancera DAN KELLER Quinlan & Mack aveling Dentiet.” Mabel McCane Presenting Her own Songs. PAUL KLEIST Orpheum Motion Pictures — The Latest Novelties 8:16 ADAMS ALDEN The Two Bobs “Before the Party ~~James F. McDonald In Songs and Sayings. In @ Spectacular, Mystifying Offering HE LAND OF DREAMS. every evening daily at 2:16 p 16¢ 10¢ ening prices Datly matinees “¢ RY THEATRE eon ie & Considine Family “Theatre Vaudeville. Week Beginning Monday Afternoon, November 8th SYONEY DEANE Black well’s NAT NAZARRO TRIO eObristmas Thet Acrobatic Act Island. WILSON and DeMONDEVILLE A Thanksgiving Eve GERTIE EVERETT Australia’s Cleverest Comedien ne LEON ROGEE Human MAX DUFFEK Man Upside The MAJESTISCOPE Down ry Week Day at 2:80 formances Dally at 2 Nights, Sundays, Holidays & Shopping Mata.” B Lower Floor 20c, Balcony 10¢ Sunday Popular Concerts AT THE MOORE THEATRE THE SERIES BEGINS Tomorrow (Sunday) Afternoon, Nov. 7, 3:15 Sharp ‘The Seattle Symphony Orchestra HENRY HADLEY, BRILLIANT PROGRAM $1.00 each. 10 a, m Conductor 60c, 75¢. Seats in boxes © Box office open at Prices Tickets on gale at the th Business Bringers. Buy or sell real estate, etc. Al HAMBRA THEATR Sunset Main 6147 Independent 2e3 Russell & Drew, Managers JESSIE ADAMS At the Pantages [ Week Beginning Tomorrow Night, Matinees Wed- nesday and Saturday AMERICA’S MOST DISTINGUISHED CHARAC- TER ACTOR Mr. George Fawcett Will Be Seen in Robert Louis Stevenson's Study of Dual Personality DR. JEKYLL MR. AND. HYDE SUPPORTED BY THE ENTIRE FAWCETT COMPANY Nights 50c to $1.50. Wednesday and Saturday Matinees 50c to $1.00. WEEK OF NOVEMBER 14 Sam S. and Lee Shubert (Inc.) Present CHARLES CHERRY THE BACHELOR SEATTL THEATRE Russell & Dr Mgrs. Phones, Main 43 Last Time Tonight; Matinee Today The Fatal Wedding Week Beginning With a Matinee Tomorrow. Other Matinees Thursday and Saturday RUSSELL & DREW’S PLAYERS, DIRECTION OF R. E. FRENCH Will Present for the First Time in Seattle THE GAMBLER OF THE WEST Another Sensational Play by OWEN DAVIS A CLEVER COMBINATION OF THRILLS AND HUMANITY, Nights, 15c to 50c; Matinees, 10c and 25c. Lois: Seattle's Leading hoatre naet, Main 1804 dent 4334 Stock TENTH WEEK D. S. LAWRENCE PLAYERS STARTING TOMORROW AFTERNOON; DAVID BELASCO’S GREAT PLAY “ZAZA”? MISS JANE KELTON AS ZAZA Pantages Theatre WREK COMMENCING MONDAY A Bill of Real Head Lin 8 of ’em “Unequaled Vaudeville” AFTERNOON, NOV. 8, AT 2:30 COYNE AND TINLIN Whirlwind Acrobats KEENE AND ADAMS English JAMES R. WATERS Character Singing Comedian, DELTORELLI and GLIS- ers Hig! Socte Class HERBERT'S CATS A Real Animal SANDO ty_Entertainers. leotric Clowns. RE DWAY. ‘and’ "LAWRENCE Singing ar nd Dar DOGS AND HELEN LOWE and PANTAGESCOPE McDonald’s Hat Store Sh own 102 00 stock of Clothing and Furnishings ai price, a4 u y ats ur RD AVENUE, WALL PAPER, PAINTS AND BRUSHES Were at price, We 1 » our before remodelir store. Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co, 1314 First Av, offered low a stock never so

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