The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1909, Page 3

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- E Siee Been|| med From a Opera Into a Comedy Discourses dly on Farming— Concert Program PARRA RARE $ THIS WEEK. Dark. Dallas Welford Ur. Hopkinsow "A Girl at the The Russell. Drew (130th to 199th re ) in “Queen of f= The Del Lawrence . (45th to 155th eee eeeeee * | Lottie # | Week with Bera } in “Zire” ®| Alice Lioyd and iT 2 Cooper in Operator” and vaude. [3 — Arthur Hous » “Roosevelt fend vaudeville. #} COMING WEEK. “The Alaskan.” Dallas Welford Hopkinson to Wednes : Soul Kiss.” Thurs to Saturday, George Minstrels, Fri al on, Dr. Wullner LE—The Russell Drew (40th to 149th . ) in “On Trial Life.” Del Lawrence com- to 166th per in “The Lottery nklyn Under Slosson and Romany Opera amd Vaudeville. May Tullie & deville. (thailand dintindindin ina J. W. SAYRE. L changes in the Seat made musical ptay, jaskan,” curtain goes up on the Mormance of its third local jext Sunday night. to its present manager, f Cullen, “The Alaskan’ ra comic opera, but a [eomedy. Of the 18 song BR there will be but six be delivered as they the play opened the years ago. Not one cast remains liberry Strander of old | e Waleingham Watt Blazes is trans |. Knicklebein. There el new principals, inclad 4 Mr. Better and Mr Temup aud an Eskimo ine of the second act led from Nome to time of the first act ed from summer to | Cullen has not dis Totem Pole vong. for in Joseph Blethen in ‘ft the catchiest fea en orated into a p book has been Carroll and Gus now appearing composers. ks a good ® | sons ago in ® Cabbage ® | engagement * | Honoluly % | Antipodes, eRe eee “The || will be discovered | ted into the final act. | helicheheeReRehR een Roll WELFORD TO REMAIN. — afternoon, at et this column an. me that “Two Women M Man” would not ap bie Alhambra next i & Drew wired fork to extend, if pos Dallas Welford en through next week a fame today. By mS the time held for long the Oregon he will be enabled all next week Athan 8. iain dain dn nada Matiadn Ma tiniindha tin tadin tintin tatiot . ae indedadedaae eid = if you « ng the oO a th Bld out for the tast Bell, the Calis oe Satitted of murd fast refusec hot Of $250 per wi W Arehic Le ] j Sunday ; Ment and play: paar Kendal) Might and m The Vinega Jobn Cooke ler, thought Old not pew | Overture er is doing well with firm has leased the th the facts owing to nerve trouble once retire from the permanently gagement of LOTTIE ALTER Many local playgoers will recall Alter, at the Moore engagement at the “Mrs. Pateh Miss Moore two sea. Wiggs After the Alter went te play As a result of her trip Mies Alter has two un usual accomplishments. She talk the Maori language fairly well, and she can dance the Maorl na tional dance excellently Ezra Kendall on Farming. “When I was an innocent child, and before I fell prey to the histrionic art.” remarked Ezra Kendall at his hotel yes “L longed to lead the life farmer on the independent My grandfather was on a farm by the kick of a cow. I re mber on his farm how the loge used to crackle at so much per crack for they were gas logs and only put in to give the gas meter ¢ ercise. I knew that if I once started on a farm it would be } no difficult matter for me to go to the White House—to get some sted from the agricul | tural department “T have a farm in love to sit on the porch near | the pickle shrubbery and the saver kraut vines and hear the German silver chirp of the birds and the brassy m of the mow quitoes. 1 love to watch a hen try to hatch out an egg plant Last year I cut my cucumber seeds into si.ces and planted | them and raised sliced eucum | bers. This year, on top of the bean poles I fastened tomato cans and the beans crawled up the poles and into the cans and pulled the lids down after them. When beans thus can them selves the margin of profit is very large. “| have a cow that used to appear in the first act of ‘"Way Down East’ and | have trained her to come Into the kitchen and | Hek the flowers off the wall | paper “What do you call your farm, Mr. Kendall? I call it "The Smoke House,’ because so many hams hang round.” Wagnerian Program Completed. Director Henry Hadley completed the played at the Sunday, as the the popular series, Cor Max Donner will, on th be heard in a violin Melstersinger selection complete program will be Moore as fol Rienzi Song of the Rhein Daughters “Die iF une ral Mareh . Die Intermission Lohengrin Die Meistersinger Tannhaecuser Prelude Prize Song This Cast Numbers Three. Since David Belasco has made a success of “The Fighting Hope’ with five characters, and Joe Web- The Climax which has four char for smallcast plays has increased. Leander Sire has the the local New Zealand, Austratia wand England with the same ® | Last winter she played in stock in % | Mexico City can today arrangement of his! | Wagnerian program which is to be} a week from| fourth concert in| ertmeister jotterdammerung” temerity to this dall, from her to the } Obie, and I { Gotterdammerung”™ | ers, the rage} put forward an evening's entertain: | ment in which but t o will figure named “The Call | can see where jealousy will cause d the Examiner play professiol the Chronicle berg, the immaculate oma, is building a new vaudeville theatre there venue, between ith treets. He says that and 19h Eastern ear If Sandberg is sticking to vaudeville for Tacoma Ciagie Lagtns announces stage, perhaps DALL ENGAGE MENT IS ALL OFF endall company that the local en ‘The Vinegar Buyer at an end The loons until Sunday night © facts in the case have been d Manager John Cort at San co. Whether or not he will the facts as constituting » of the contract signed by persons | The | is to be} on Pacific} © for five} this must mean William | that, | she will at} nal} to roast this} if it ever gets to San Fran-| will} THE STAR OFFICERS STOP “MARATHON WALTZ” AT BUTTE; SIX GIRLS TO HOSPITAL (By Unifed Presa.) Mont., De 9 wit fainting, officers ta and 41 minute of nothing BUTTE, and wome after 14 h men staggering around the floor night stopped a “Marathon walt continued: dancing, tt hb the and were not allowed to drink even a drop irls have been taken to the hospital Othe (thable hundred content dancers on women began to be carried floor, The three surviving couple awarded prizes, a wateh for the for the women, Victor Herbert wanted the because he believed it was the we sound- reproducing instrument that fulfilled all conditions, and because he believed that by means of an Edison Phonograph only could the widest distribution be given to good music, one suffering from with muscular hape otators watched the and eh even after the red the off the gold were men and diamond ring Victor Herbert makes good music himself. He is now making it for re- production in the Edison Phonograph and is himself supervising the work of his own orchestra in making the Records. Victor Herbert's Records are but one of the many attractions which the Edison Phonograph offers you. How about an Edison Phonograph Christmas? Fiatison Phonographs can be had fre mm $12.99 to $18.6 Edison Standard Records s Edison Amberol Kecorda (play twice as long) 0 Edison Grand Opera Records Te. and 1.00 ‘There are Edison hear the Bi r Ambero! Reco ef from us. Paneer ee nee, 78 Lakeside Ave, Orange, N. J. Suceessor to SUITS COATS $15 S05 $15 $25, $30 and $35 Suits $15 TAKE YOUR PICK Coats in Blue, Black and Mixtures $15--$15-- Values Up to $32.00 | Long Mixture Coats $15.00 Values, Special for Two Days Only— $7.90 These garments were not bought for a sale, but are our stock highest class in style, regular They are the tailor ing and finish. Compare them with all others at the price You will then need no urging to buy. One-Piece Dresses Values Up to $28.50 $10.50 Now, ladies, come early, as Case Ladies Sample Suit Shop 500 ARCADE BUILDING Take Elevator Open Until 9 P. M. Saturday won't last long ee ee ES Press ie ped EA Mail Orders Filled Prices the Lowest THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1909 Mi triers st es 3 IDISSOLUTION SALE (526-28 SECOND VE. AT THE STERN FURNITURE CO. 1526-28 SECOND AVE. Prices on our entire stock are reduced from One-Third to One-Half off the regular prices. The following are only a few of the many bargains: $14.90 This Chiffonier ‘This Quarteréd Oak Dresser This Quartered Oak China Cabinet an Wee xe pres amare Oe ay ecb e eee SS This Velour Davenport This Enameled Iron Bed rial in Advertised Prices Fur The Stern Furniture Co. Stoves This Quartered Oak Library Table This Center Table This 45-Lb. Cotton Felt Mattress This Drop-Leaf Table Make Your Holiday | Selections Now | A small deposit will secure any piece at the sale price. | GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS | | —1526-1528 Second Av.— BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. Rugs Linoleum Quality the Best lence and er & Co. and himeelt remains} of the Ezra to be seen,

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