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Terrrreemers rity THE STAR— Ba Bale rari ial SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1909 fC TUANEENNTAT ETC! Vee Two New Plays, Two Revivals—“Shepherd King” Repeats Be! ¢ eI ELEANOR KENT ing Dodo"—Moore. FOLK HAVE T0_TAKE TOAN ANCIENT STAGEGOAC Tunnel Cave-In ’ “The Third De- | gre” Company to Primi- | five Traveling Methods. CHARLES CHERRY “The Bachelor"—Althambra, Egan Writes From ‘Is Angeles That Harry Girard Has Become His Qperatic Teacher. PRR Re FawusemeNT CALENDAR | THE COMING WEEK i [—All week, excep F Friday night, “King Dodo Friday, Seattle Symp } Orchestra's second Sym A ch “The Bachelor. fe GRAND—Wright Lorimer “The Shepherd King SEATTLE—The Russetl-1)r- Tee eee eee eee eee ee ee GEORGE HAMLIN He Is to Be the Soloist at Next members of “The Third Degre piled into and on top ¢ ach and wer ah mountains around », where a special coach and took them on to Portland ry and other impedimenta rought on by mule teams. Awful, this trouper life! LOIS — The Del Lawrence apompany (ith te ist *® ances) In “Brown of * Bind : Frank Egan Doing Well, Vauderii) * h tte G Nick Long and #| © dramatic Cotton and Vaude- # 5 director of Morosco-Egan dramatic school He says tn part to death getting the to my system. The I have beauti kin. 1 was [UM ~~ Florence tow —The Tyrolean } Beit and Vaudeville | WEEK AFTER NEXT. looks bright ngs to wor » only two weeks when I had a rformar ce ready * * # | School down * * * afternoon, ® Orchestra's * concert, Bight and all week, “The * information to own Harry Gi of the operatic Egan school, assisted Agnes Cain Brown offect th now has ¢ h of the a y his wife cee Serer Smith Wins a Ranch. Billy Smith, John Cort’s adver tising agent for “King Dodo,” stop- ped off at Bismarck last week and cents for a right to file his jon for a government land t “Ww hy He notified today that he had drawn a lucky number and that a ranch easily worth $3,000 was at his disposal Plays which Seattle will see the first time during the coming week are “The Bachelor” and “The Banker, the Thief and the Girl.” for Twenty ears ago tonight, on November 13, 188%, J. Z. Little's production, “The World,” was pre sented at Frye’s Opera House Kah hhh MATINEES NEXT WEEK. SUNDAY—Seattle, TUESDAY— Lois. WEDNESDAY Grand, Lots. THURSDAY SATURDAY—-Moore, Alham bra, Grand, Seattle, Lots EVERY DAY—Orpheum, Ma , Pantages Lois. Alhambra, Moore, Seattle See EERE ERE ER RRR ee ee ee ee eee eee eee eee TRE ~ Fe tT RTO TOT TTT tt BY 4. W. SAYRE ING is no fe that th Brame Third | 6 under é ard th had » t By Kept an a me for wild tnd the trail, but tt 3 te time the ce i to York, 1 Will have th PAE stories 1 Willies. Oregon | ‘som Broadway aya Ped chance to cet Specialt tunnel caved ve Wed tunnel w BF sreat white. 'T), the Ume that “1 “ Company reac BPM end of the cy Last Time Tonight Matinee Today One Week Starting me br. LHAMBR The Elite Theatre of Seattle DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE LL ISIE samme WRIGHT LORIMER In “The Ghepherd King"—Grand. PAST PERFORMANCES, King Dodo at the next week will be William Friend, who played fat the Grand five years ago in A Friend of the Family” and two years jAgo at the Seattle The Land of Nod.” Eleanor Kent was the prima }donna of the San mpany at the Grand in the sum rof 1908, Laura Millard sang at » Seattle opera house ago with the New York Casino Op era company tn turned the son Frank W. 8: t he Tycoon Business Manager Richard Lam bert came to the old Third Avenue ning years ago, ahead of “The Fast Mali.” He brought Paul Gilmore here in both “The Mummy and th« Humming Bird” and “Captain Deb onnatre Three years ago ahead of the Stewart Ope pany and “The rollers at the Grand with Sarah Tr Web" tn 1907 King Dodo” was first presented here seven years ago by Henry W Savage, with the following players in leading roles Raymond Hitchcock Arthur Deagon Arthur Wool --Willtam Corliss a Risie MeKinne ‘rancisco Opera with Little he came ra cony > company He was last here wax in “The Spider's Queen Lit ; Angela +» Margaret Mola ++ eeeee-Choridah Simpson Herald Maud Williams The play returned a season later with Richard Golden and Claudia Albright In the cast ee xe Hamli symphony in con: a | Ladies Musical ¢ *-. Charles Cherry, opening at Alhambra tomorrow, played at the Grand eight years ago with Henry Miller ix Heartseane He was here in 1905 and 1906 man with Maxine Elliott in “Her }Own Way” and “Her Great Match Cherry's manager, Roy Apple was the leading man of the ma Br « company at the S¢ and last business manage pany. B. Ross Clawson, Cherr advance manager, was here August ahead of “Girls,” and be that came here with Paul Gilmor in “At Yale" and “The Wheel of | Love. ore. e “Brown of Harvard” was played at the Moore in Ja 1908, with Henry Woodruff as Brown and Gor don Johnstone as Kenyor Ne ee an year was the of the same com las At the Majestic next woek there be seen Nick Long, Idaiene Jimmy Wall, Joe White head and Flo Grierson are sown here. Idalene Cotton, as a child actress played the title role in “Irma the Wait” in the company of her father, the late Ben Cotton, af Frye’s opera house 26 year urned In the same role just bef © fire | In company with Mr. Long, she was here six years ago at the Grand in “Prince of Pilsen Jimmy Wall came here as a min strel with Primrose & West 13 years ago. He has since been here with Primrose & Dockstader, with Al G. Field and with the Haverly show Fio Grierson was at the old Third ‘Avenue theatre 11 years ago with the “Two Married Men” company. and the next year with Murray & Mack {n “Finnigan's Ball.” A third trip was with “Maloney's Wedding With Joe Whitehead she was at the Star in vaudeville in 1906. Before that Whitehead had been here tn 1904 with the “Stowaway” and in 1905 with the Brigadiers Bur lesquers at the Seattle Cotton Tomorrow Night, November 14" SAM S. and LEE SHUBERT (Inc.) Present The Accomplished English Actor MR. CHARLES CHERRY 20 years| the} leading | all of whom | A GEO. B. BERRELL “Banker, Thief and Giri"—Seattie. NEXT WEEK'S PLAYBILLS. FTER an absence from Seattle A of more than alx ye the King Dodo,” | comedy opera will be seen at the Moore all next week, excepting Friday night, under the direc © of Manager Jobn Cort The of ia the joint wor Frank Pixley and Gustay I who also turned out Th master, Prince of Pilsen Woodland Eleanor Kent William Friend head the cast and Charies Cherry—Alhambra For the first Ume in nearly years, Ch e Cherry, lat here Maxine Elliott's | come to town, this t as man, will a star, 0 ment at aight in ¢ #, and of here nt of the Second Symphony Concert At the Moore on Friday evening of next week th Seattic Bymphony Orchestra a the bator of Henry Hadley, will play the eries of The marked by the this elty as the te 1 apy ist of George who was heard ago at a La Ho, here two y Musical ¢ Wright Lorimer—Grand. | Wright Lor and pany, now presenting ord King” at the Moore. ht, move to the Grand for a Cherry st. house The 1 King” i a play of unusual excellently staged, sented by a “e company and troductng Wright Lorimer the best actors yet seen here his com The Shep will, after “Banker, Thief and Giri" — The Russell-Drew stock company at the Seattle wil! signalize the ar rival of its 100th performance to morrow afternoon by the first per formance of a melodrama new to this city, “The Banker, the Thief and the Girl,” which the Mitte Hrothers sent on a tour In the east This will be the offering during the entire llth week of the Seattle stock engagement “Brown of Harvard"—Lois At the Lola for the week starting Itomorrow afternoon there will be jeeen “Brown of Harvard,” for the e in two years in this city y In four acts by Rida Johnson Young, all scenes being laid at Harvard university, An in ercollegiate boat race is a feature { the plot. The leading roles will be assumed by Mr. Lawre and Miss Kelton Vaudeville—Orpheum. At the Orpheum day afternoon, there will be Flor ence Hindley in “An Afternoon at Home”; Eva Taylor in “Dream ona”; Stella H. Morriaint and her leaping Siberian wolf hounds John Bireh, the man with the hate the Four Floods, comedy acrobats Rosa Roma, violin virtuoso; Myers & Rosa, lariat experts; and the Or pheum motion pictures Vaudeville—Majestic. Opening at the Majestic afternoon will be Nick Long and Idale stton in “The Banker and the Thie Myrtle Byrne & Co., sharp-shooting; Joe Whitehead and Flo Grierson, In comedy and dane ing; The Three Keltona in a danc ing and musical offering; Jimmy | Wall, the minstrel comedian; Les Russell & Drew Managers ats. Wed. & Saturday AND THE ORIGINAL CAST DIRECT FROM THE MAXINE ELLIOTT THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY, IN |THE BACHELO Advance gate in Portland M Pacific tra “Francisco a RUTH MAYCLIFFE AN PAIGE Ce RIKER ‘ough, was lying | YALL —e ot Was gotten ov F igo’ Matted for the seer Lag ltat 1sAbours atte BAG become stalled th. the wree Cast Inctudes. A Delightful Comedy in Three Acts by Clyde Fitch Fr. PERCIVAL STEVENS RALPH MORGAN CHARLES LAITE Last Play Staged and Produced by the Author Nights 50c to $1.50; Matinees 50c to $1.00 starting Mon- | Monday | FLORENCE BINDLEY At the Orpheum. CLARENCE “Brown of Harvard” ARPER ‘Lois. Jundts, brists Broadway," Vinegar Buys European novelty and the pleture equill Vaudevitte—Pantages, AMUSEMENTS. SEATTLE Last Time Tonight—Matinee Today “THE GAMBLER OF THE WEST.” Week Beginning With Matinee Tomorrow—Other Matinees Thursday and Saturday Russell & Drew’s Company, Direction of R. E. French First Time in Seattle of Mittenthal Bros.’ Production “THE BANKER, THE THIEF and THE GIRL” A Strange Story of Love and High Finance Involving the Entire Strength of the Seattle Company Nights, 15c to 50c; Matinees, 10c and 25c Both Phones—5106 Advanced Vaudeville Week Commencing Monday Matinee, Nov. 15 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS EVA TAYLOR FLORENCE BINDLEY And Her Players in the Pic That Versatile Comedienne, turesque Comedy Novelty, Presenting “DREAMONA.” “AN AFTERNOON AT HOME” MISS STELLA H. MORRISINI And Her Wondrous Leaping Siberian Wolf Hounds. JOHN BIRCH THE FOUR FLOODS The Man With the Ha’ Acrobatic Merry-Makers. The Cowboy and the Girl, MYERS AND ROSA Lariat Experts. ROSA ROMA Violin Virtuoso. Orpheum Motion Pictures—The Latest Novelties prmances every evening 8:1 E fatinees daily at 2:15 p. m WAY SECOND AND SPRING “Theatre Beautiful” ening prices Dally matinee Por! X VPS \ LY THEATRE iMe, @) Afternoon, November 15th THE THREE KELTONS, Music and Unique Dane wut D_ AND YRNE entest Lady shooter JOB THY Ww That in rilisk G SON, Laughter, Da gk and Melod LONG AND cu LES JUNE he Banker and the roan Novelty Préces—#0c, 200, 10 and 9:15 p.m. AND ©O. World's Bharp- N ns, Thiet Hquilibrist Box seats 60e Buro Performances daily “9H fpoclal far women and NG DAY M Nmws” children, Whole lower floor 20¢ CRENYON the Pantages FLO GRIERSON At the Majestic At AMUSEMENTS. Moo rethea tre orn cort INNING pting Priday) MATS, THURSDAY AND 3A WEEK *, Tomorrow Night New Production in Hin Key COMIC OPERA SUCCE ® Mammoth EATEST OF KING DODO BY PIXLEY With ELEANOR KENT, Stu ine Mink, Charte JOHN CORT AND LUDERS , Ow- born Clemsen, 1 BEST DULLED, BEST VOICED AND BEST DRESSED CHORUS SHEN HERE THIS SEASON “memes back fresher, brighter and better (han 4 val of melodion opern ts an is true in the PRICES —EVENINGS, $1.50 fo S0e, MATINEES, $1.00 TO 250 NEXT SUNDAY, NOV. 21 Henry B. Harris Presents (Direct From Seven Months im New York) THE THIRD DEGREE By Charies Kiets, Author of The Lion and The Mouse. SECOND SYMPHONY CONCERT Moore Theatre f2ne’ Nov. 19 Seattle Symphony Orchestra HENRY HADLEY, Conductor. Soloist: GEORGE HAMLIN, Tenor Wednesday 00, $1.50 November 17, 10 TO THE GRAND CONTINUED ANOTHER WEEK IN SEATTLE Seat Sale b at the theatre, FROM THE MOORE By Popular Demand Wm. A. Brady Presents WRIGHT LORIMER IN THE GREAT DRAMATIC SUCCESS “THE SHEPHERD KING” Tomorrow Night, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Prices: Evenings, 25c to $1.50; Matinees, 25c to $1 The Big Hit of the Pacific Coast Sun. Mat. Mort. H. Singer's Musical Laugh Provoker— Nov. 21 “HONEYMOON TRAIL” PRICES: Night Seattle's Leading Stock Theatre and Mat Tonight, Last Time—“ZAZA” Eleventh Week—D. S. Lawrence Players Starting Tomorrow Afternoon Rida Johnson Young's Brilliant Play of College Life “Brown of Harvard” Matinees 10¢ Pantages Theatre Wuxi" WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOV, 15 AT 2:20 Prec ‘S TYROLBAN SIX LETTE Three Origin Yodlers Alpine aud Dy FISCHER a Composers Wh a BUTCH ATT, Sing Thetr Own LUCIPRRS ers and High Kickers, Times Daily Sunday THRE Acrobatic And Hix Block MLLE, PMEREE P.- Mi