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PAUL EVERTON In WOR WHO GR FERNANDA ELISCU The Third Degree"—Moore UASTAKED EIN REALIZES. $125,000 ce Taken on tist’s Skill Leads to Phenomenal Profits— Elect Officers.® Ellery and His Will Not Come to This Winter as ) Hall Is Available. * » * » » + » * * * * . * NT CALENDAR. | THE COMING WEEK. RE—Sunday afternoon ‘Symphony Orchestra's % ar concert a, ieteet oll week Sua The ’ h—Dert Honeymoon Gan. Russell Drew Company (110th to 1i%th } in “Why He eed Her. LOW — The Del Lawrence Company (122d to 135d per Ormances) in “When (ia Flower.” Bowles & 2 ore & Lee Seta eeeee fl — The Florenz Gnd vaudeville. WEEK AFTER NEXT. Nov. 28—Dec. 4. [& — “The Traveling man.” Wednesday af on, Third Symphony t, with Fritz Kreis jBRA— Dark. Sunday to Wednes- “Porty-Five Minutes Broadway.” Thurs- to Saturday, Emmet , io “in Dreamland.” “At the Old Cross *e * * * | Warrens of Vir- iM—Edwina Barry & Polar * y— Alber’s *| Mile. Corona’s NS TO FOLLOW. Ezra Kendall * * in® in “The #) M. Coban Prince.” Dallas Welford " “The * . Giri at the y the George Primrose * “The Land 3 ine Deserted at the ®| “The Workingman’s * Trial for His " “The Lottery ” “A Gentleman of * +t Seeeeeeeteeeeteeeeteeeeeeneeeeeee ee «| CHARLIE CLARY Seattle Actor Who Is Now in Leslie Carter's Company. Mra | before hin five-year grubstake tract expired dollars, It you again with a few | cent Interest. million Nut Society Has a Social. The Nuts were all up night. Their social in T. M hall tives of every theatre and ¢ company in town. Beattle shell thie city are A. Budsiliai, hard not; F. L. Newel, put; and Floy Dartt, out the fun as night toastmaster lee Ellery Will Not Come. Channing are not to return to Seattle winter, according to con: So you can’t always sometimes tell | when you stake a poor man to a few may all come back to per last A was attended by representa very No. 2 now bas a membership of 115. The officers of the Nut soclety in Dig) big tough | big pecan Jeff White of the Grand shelled last Ellery and his band | this @ decision | reached today by the Commercial | | Club committee having the matter in charge. decision of Thairman Shawhan said: “We have decided to defer In commenting on th the committee today, | the * | Every engagement for a period of | one year. }will be here in January, 1911, stead of January, 1910. We |so written to Channing Ellery, | proval %|, “Our principal In otter words, the band in-| have | and the arrangement meets with his ap | stumbling block | * | hao been the matter of securing a |euitable hall jcould appear. jie available in which at this time. |natatorium building at the foot of | |Unfon st, on which we | counted, is to be so delayed th ge | ext” It is expected that both the sym-| and the two filma of French motion | and Wagner's * | Band will be wild with indignation | because Ellery is not coming, but) |their protests will be unavailing jphony orchestra *) petit the band Absolutely no place The had | at it * | will not open much before May 1 | Second Symphony Concert. | Nothing marred last symphony concert at the M save that curtain of flaring evening's | oore red} | bunting which, hung in the center of the green symphony all tendance Inst evening was by itself. b ved res reve at. | Production Schrode & Chappell, in| very PERE SHEE HHS large, quite the largest, as I recall) Profitable Mt the time li years ag who made manner wi about » in which Playwright, was the grubee Bamed Doblin was the BM Often been waid that 4 Slept on the Min Now York ber me Recepted, and K Was in just o hadn't a cent pmaa wes a fow ; M4 ho one w Fated al. MAY post wh Otfles with « to the ext. Pfeturn for » Pt halt the protiis ¢ ie that wer: went on and 1. he saw the + Jove from } rn nged. Befor ME HD he had write. ieee Wheh tnelided a lion a ee Phire Ration “Heartana nc “Red Feather ” Dobit it, since the evening of the dica concert of a year ago Hadley had a turnout of 56 and his program was heightening the good made by himself at symphony last month impres: The program last evening mark-|nent engagements since adopting | ed Hadley’s debut as a compo so far as the orchestral cone are concerned, though sitions have been played by o' local orchestras for some time. selection was George Ham Nor. Director men excelient, sion the opening | week is Charlie Clary, omer, orts bis compo-/ ther His lin's firet song number, a dramatic aria, The theme that murderous ‘Francesca de Rim Francesca taken from melodrat: for Ham! number setting The a musical especial use was| -- old | int,” } lin’s was given a very pleasing reception. | Mr before as a concert solotet, and voice bas lost nothing in richness quality since his last local pearance, In the second part & a song group. Perhaps et attractive of the stra) numb wkowski Suite de to Mozart's lively of Figaro” and the ert Unfinished Symphony oted the program A feature of the orchestra 4 concerts i the al harp playing of B Miss Nordhoff tainly have possibilities » artist at some noon popular concerts or in F. Ss Wireless Message Note (No. | MAN Tacoma Grow MARGARET was the beaut! Hamlin has been heard here his ap he the | purely | ing | The “Mar chu com | three leanor should | ase of the Sunday 2) ILLINGTON |land, making arrangements for the and Hadley gave this love episode] putting on of a cycle of his own TRE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1909 BERT BAKER in “The Honeymoon Trail"—Grand CHARLES CONNERS In “Why He Divorced Her’ CLARK BURROUGHS At the Lois. EVA WILLIAMS Seattie At the Orpheum PAST PERFORMANCES AMUSEMENTS. MooreTheatre Beattie’s Leading Playhouse. Matinee Today “KING DODO” Tonight—tost Times, Week Beginning TOMORROW NIGHT—Matinees Thurs- day and Saturday THANKSGIVING ATTRACTION HENRY 8. HARRIS PRESENTS tvanon Thea THE THIRD DEGREE Hudeon Theatre, T Henry B. Harris Presents the Great Comedy Succ Sunday “THE TRAVELING SALESMAN” By Chas. Kiein, Au thor “The Lion and Nov. 28 | BY JAMES FORBES Author of “The Chorus Lady” THE GRAND thane” “THE SHEPHERD KING” [THANKSGIVING ATTRACTION | ‘Opening Matinee TOMORROW—Other Matinees Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday THANKSGIVING MATINEE THURSDAY One of the Best Musical Offerings of the Season. MOnT HM. SIN oh LA SALLE THEATRE STOCKS “HONEYMOON TRAIL” bnonens AUTY CHORUS THE Mist. mie “WATCH POR THE LITTLE BERS” ae a EVENINGS —-28e"" To NEXT WEEK'S PLAYBILLS. the Moore Henry B for la’ © the first time b Third Degree,” Charles Kle ext play on a topte of the moment, ‘deating with conditions tn social life in New York, as well as the methods of the police department» all next we Harris will pre ERNANDA ELISCU, leadi F woman of “The Third Degre: company, played the role of Sophie in “Leah Kleschna,” with Mrs. Fiske at the Seattle in 1906 Paul Everton, leading man of The Third Degree,” played at the Grand eight’ years ago with Chaan in some large cities, The cast will cey Olcott in “Garret O'Magh He }be headed by | Everton, Fer-returned the next season with Ed ;Banda Eliscu and Margaret Drew. | win Milton Royle in “Friends.” Five years ago he was at the Grand with j“The Honeymoon Trail—Grand.| Edna Wallace Hopp: A Coun | All next week the Grand will offer “Y Mouse.” Sinc n be has the musical comedy, “The” Honey-|™ade three trips with “The moon Trail.” from the La Salle | Lion he Mou jtheatre in Chicago, under the man-|_ Three other members ment of Mort H Singer, Bert) Third Degree” company Baker has the leading comedy role here. Margaret Drew {Of Dennis Mason. The scene ts laid here six years ago with Ps fin @ sleepy little resort In Southern|™More In “The Matmmy a1 California. Included tn Haker’s anp- | Humming Bird.” A » later } port are Aritne Boling, late of “The returned to the Grand as the les jAlaskan,” and Mabel Mejvine ing Woman for William Morris . Who's Brown?’ H. H. Forsman has made two visite he the eeventtic comedy role Way Down, Raat Advance Manager ought the Olympia pany here In 1907, ¢ When Johony Comes Marching Home 1906, Ma Fealy tn The (Miuston of Beatrice® the next ear and Cheridah Simpson in “Red ther” to the Grand last year John Cort Menager of are The known ay ta Second Popular Concert. At the Moore at o'clock tomorrow afternoon there will take } place the second of the series of / Sunday afternoon popular concerts by the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. under the direction of Henry Had jley The hour of beginning ba. been moved ahead as indicated in order that the concert may be over im time to permit of the moving in| of scenery for the evening perform. | ree ance. } “When Knighthood Was to | Flower” was first played here at the Grand tn 1903 by « Frank L. At the Seattle tomorrow afternoon | Perley cast, ied by Effie Ells the Russell-Drew Stock company |'¢r. In 1905 Roselle Knott had the will begin its 12th week with the| fle of Mary Tudor at te Grand, jfirst performance in this city of the|*%4 the Lois company played the melodrama, “Why He Dtvorced| Piece in March, 1908, the cast in Her.” The play wae written as the Cluding the following players result of the sensational develop |Heory VIII Henry McRae} ments in @ pdblic trial that attract. Dauphin of France . Stanley Johns led much attention several years ago,| Thomas Wolsey Robt. W. Lawrence and with which the play will be| Duke of Hueckingham readily associated | Witten L jet Bhward Caskoden Philtp Sheffivid 2:30 R. W. Priest Opera com Carletons fr JOMIN 'S ORT Manager “Why He Divorced Her "—Seattie. Thorne “Wher Knighthood Was In Flower") —Lole At the Lots all next week there will be seon “When Knighthood was in Flower,” with Jane Kelton in the . 7 jeadll “ Mary Tudor Ailleen May 4 UAVS, BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINED NOVEMBER 28 oe m4 — a ume nent a air dane ldergaret Oowala Cohan & Harris Present Geo. M. Cohan's Splendid Comedy, jot Cliartos Major's romance of ehiv- eee 145 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY” jalry of 16th century aes itis} Donald Bowles, at the O | , rpheum AVS, STARTING THURSDAY MATINE: HCEMBER 2 jim five acts, the opening scene being next week, made several trips tof | A DRAMATIC PANTOMIMIC ELECTRICAL PLAY, Windsor Park, acta! Seattle tn 1961 and 1902 as the: being laid in Londag'dnd th Paris.|teuding juvenile with the James, © “IN DREAMLAND,” “ITH EMsiiy Vaddevilte-apphenih. seams stock compantes. At the Orpheum. starting Monday | afternoon, there will be seen Donald! At the Moore next month the Bowles & Co. in “Guilty”: the Klein | will be seen for the firat aus pr family of German comedy cyclists: | ai) four of The Four Cohans in a |George Perry and Lee White, come-| new Cohan musical play. “The Yan diana; Harry Fox and the Millership| kee Prince.” Aside from the Co Sisters in “Artistic Nonsense”; Wil-| hans themeclves, the cast will in ame & Tucket in “Skinny’s Fin-| clude Sam J. Ryan and Tom Lewis ish"; Caicedo, a wire artist; Carl!| the latter of whom will be remem Nobel, ventriloquist, and the motion | bered here for bis playing of The pictures. | Unknown in “Little Johnny Jones on ite first tour. Vandevitio—Majestic. The Land of Nod” is to be seen At the Majestic, the new show | at the Grand in December. The ex opening Monday afternoon will in-|travaganaa is still under the man. clude Delmore & Lee, aerialists; |agement of Sam Rork and Knox Arthur Hill and Sylvia Syiviany.| Wijson still heads the cast In his performers on the unicy the | original role of April Fool. Nef | Bohemian Sextette of FOpe&N | McNeil will also be in the cast this grand opera singers; Val Trainor | year and Myrtle Dale in “Memories of|° “The Alaskan,” the comle opera the War"; Kathlyn De Vole, singer, | written by Joseph Blethen and Har ry Girard, is to play its third en | gagement at the Moore next month | this time under the management of |W. P. Cullen, who bought the play from Manager Cort last season |The cast will be new here Dallas Welford in “Mr. Hopkin p.” will open at the Albambra De | Master Cavendish Harry Cummings Cart Hinckley Julia Walcott —_ ~ WHAT #100 rRicks 1.00. MATINESS—80 TO 75o > | ‘ Wil Somers Queen Katherine AND A Notes of Coming Attractions. Seatthe’ PRICES: Night and Sunday Mat. 25e 35¢ 50¢ Other Mats. 10¢ 25¢ Leading Stock Thestre: Last Time Tonight “BROWN OF HARVARD” “Twelfth Week—D. 8. Lawrence Players Starting Tomorrow Afternoon Chartes Major's Great Romantic Play, “When Knighthood Was in Flower” Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Wed and Saturday Special Matinee Thanksgiving Day dnesday pictures on the bioscope. Vaudeville—Pantages. | The Plorenz Family of Buropean | acrobats, six in number, will be the headliners of the new vaudeville bill at the Pantages on Monday, sup. ported by Howard & Lewis, Ger-|cember 6, to be followed by “The | man comedians; the Four American | Gay Musician.” | Gypsy Giris, in a scenic singing] “The Soul Kiss,” the George Primrose Minstrels, “The Gir} at the Helm” and Ezra Kendal] in “The Vinegar Buyer,” will be here within the next few weeks “The Traveling Salesman” wil) be the attract! the Moore week after next. It is a comedy of types by James Forbes, under the man agement of Henry B. Harris, The cast will include Mark Smith, Em | met Shackelford and James O'Neill, } Jr. Announcement Nip & Tuck, Buro-| ja comedy skit; and the films of pean grotesques, motion pictures Saturday, November the 20th, at 3 P. M., the Cafe | Included in | Leslie Carter's “Vaeta Herne the ranks company in St of Mrs. playing Loule this a Beattle actor who has filled many prom! Heretofore Known as SCHELLE’S GROTTO & professional career a few years | 0 forty-five Minutes From Broad. | way” will be-seen for the first four . * nights of the week after néxt at At tomorrow afternoon's popular! (.8" Grand Charlie. Brown. and} concert at the Moore, Max Stetndel, |b TT 1S | Elizabeth Drew now head the cast collist, a somber of the orchestra, | of this Coban comedy. hls will appear as solols' At the Grand, starting December! . Will Reopen as the 2, Emmet Devoy will be seen in his | own three-att comedy, “In Dream: | Hand.” “The Warrens of Virginia” will} |be the offerfng at the Lots week! after next, to be followed by “Zire.” | | At the Seattle week after next! At the Old Cross Roads” will be | played Charlie Taylor is back from Port Under the Management of sensational dramas in this city Manager Alex Pantages ing that he will be able to move into his new $75,000 hut on 46th av, in time for a Christmas house warming Mr. C. F. Ritchey is hop Excellent programme of music afternoons and even- Ralph {ngs for enterfinment of patrons. -The public is cor. here with next week Ramsay, who will appear "The Third Degree is a son of Ralph Stuart who is well known here Sure into bought the the Orpheum is Martin Beck week nough, Winnipeg site last | dially invited an actor | Cherry Street and First Avenu wires back|* * *® ® ®t ww Rw tw ht y “ has added John W. Considine from the East that he Minnesota houses and one Wisconsin house to the Sullivan Considine vaudeville circuit MATINEES NEXT WEEK. SUNDAY—Moore Ss attle, Lots TUESDAY-—Lois. WEDNESDAY~Grand THURSDAY — Moore Seattle, Lois. SATURDAY Seattle, Lots EVERY DAY—Orpheum jestic, Pantages. Grand Plays which Seattle will see the first time during the week are “The Third Degree Honeymoon Trail” and “Why Divorced Her.” for, coming The He Loi Grand Moore, Grand MARTIN & CO. 1207 Bad Av. Opp. Hotel Savoy | High Grade Gloves | Bankrupt Sale Mats your 000 atock of Clothing. and Furnishings at price 44K tonight Ma Georgie Blossom” Twenty-three years ago on November 20, 1886, Woodthorpe played “May at Frye’s Opera House. aT 404 Kee es eee eet ee ee io - * * * * * * * » * * * * SER pk ARSER: MYRTLE DALE LILLIAN FLORENZ At the Majestic At the Pantages THEATRE AMUSEMENTS. Russell & Drew, Mere Last Time Tonight—Matinee Today “THE BANKER, THE THIEF AND THE GIRL” | Week Beginning With Matinee Tepeiven—tiain Matinees Thursday (Thanksgiving) and Saturday First Time in This City of Will C. Murphy’s + Great Domestic Drama Interpreted by Russell & Drew’s Players (Direction of R. E. French) Companion Play to “Why Women Sin,” by the Same __ Author Nights—15 to 50 ce cents; Matinees—10 ak 25 cents Both Phonee—S108 WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MAT.) Nov. 22 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS DONALD BOWLES & COMPANY IN “GUILTY” Limited American Tour of The Klein Family German Comedy Cycli Harry Fox and Millership Sisters In “Artistic Nonsense” The Great Caicedo “King of the Wire” Carl Nobel The Scandinavian Ventriloquist GEORGE LEE Perry and White Comedy, Music and Conversation Williams and Tucker In “Skinny'’s Finish” Orpheum Motion Pictures — The Latest Novelties. Performances every ¢ 8:15. Evening prices. atinees dally at Dally matinees 10e, 26c, SOc, The. Tee, i6c, 0c. SECOND AND SPRING “Theatre Beautiful” MONDAY DELMORE & LEE Death-Defying Ac Vaudeville. & DA of the War N SEXTETTE ntinental Bingers YN DE Volp ar Melodies WILE Marvel @ SYLVIANY us Unicycle Feats ieee. 80 2:30, “SHOPPING DAY MATINEES” S00"R0c, 100. Box pecial me | seats hole lewer f dally “Unequaled Vaudeville” Pantages Theatre Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, Nov. 22, at 2:20 THREE TIMES DAILY SUNDAY 27TO11 CHAPELLE dy Creation. A The Singer and the NIP AND TUCK Clowns and Then Some MUNIBE ARDMORE A ng Violinint ond Pantagescope GREATEST ACTS You save your us wate a Diamond