The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1909, Page 3

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PERTINA GEORGE PRIMROSE WEINBURG liane In “The Soul Kis OPENS TWO Alaskan” a —Grand, With Primrose’s Minstrele—Grand. NEXT WEEK'S PLAYBILLS. | HE ALASKAN” will begin} | ite third engagement at | THE STAR—SATURDAY, ULATED TO INTEREST ALL OF SEATTLE’S ORRAL HUMPHREY “On Trial for His Life’—Seattie. PAST PERFORMANCES | e HE ALASKAN was the at traction which opened the the Moore tomorrow night,| Moore theatre In 1907, the cast in jremaining for one Manager | cluding Harry Girard, Edward Mar Cullen now terms it a mus-|tindell, Teddy Webb. Harold Vix leat comedy of the Golden North,| ard, William Fables, Agnes Cain by Joseph Blethen and Harry Gir} frown and Amy Lalceater, The ard, revived and reconstructed by|comic opera was repeated the Richard F. Carroll and Gus C.| Moore a year ago | , Weinburg. There are now a total) Next week's cast, entirely chang-| Ticeer Is Accom- 4 18 song numbers in the two acts, | eq will include Gus Weinburg, who Things Never many of them new here |had the leading comedy role tn . ‘i The Storke” at the Grand six Done in the Welford’s Second Week—Alhambra| yours ago. He wan here lant ax Welford, in year in “The Burgomaster at World. will begin his Etta Lockhart, another momt & i nal week at the Alb of the company me of the team omorrow night. The engagement| known as the Lockhart Sisters Will was originally for one week only,| whose danctug was a feature with Appe. at the but Welford’s unusual success and | several of “The Burgomaster” and ar the canceling of another attraction |“Tenderfoot” companies sent here : booked for next week gave Russell | by Manager Callen in January— & Drew the welcome opportunity! Detmar Poppen of "The A | Not Coming. M retaining “Mr. Hopkinson” for| company appeared at the another seven days 1906 with “The Sho Gun" and at the Moore two years ago with De| va “The Soul Kise”—Grand Wolf Hopper in “Happ —piladinatdiningd The Soul Kies,” a musical com Husiness Manager H : edy by Harry B. Smith and Mau Alaskan” has IMENT CALENDAR. & gaat Sp Tangy od eel ce a ar “The Teede - rlee Levi, will have {ts first loca ‘ COMING WEEK. * presentations at the Grand for the uator.” > * four days starting tomorrow. Mile ae lL : Pertina will be the featured dancer Pertina, the featured dancer {| akan * ; ; Pn s Welford % a n the production. Ben nell | “Tt a} Kiss,” appeared on. tly Hopkinson * GANBARA CLEMENT will have the role of Mephisto, and | bill at local Orpheum last Jan BBunday to Wednes | iq om Hopk iat Doris Pieper, a Seattle girl, will | ua Doris Pleper has been seen K Thur pleaded ingor ambra. | viay the model. Robert Adama will | here both at the new Thir enue pane Soul Kiss.” Thurs. & | _—___ —-—_—— : ; > cast and at the Lois In stock, and Bus }% Saturday, George * ss wa also be in the cas! leer gad <t Mggs 0 instrel 1- @| of half of Wex America, As a an 1 ' y utter So "Dr wane ri producing manager he has constant George Primrose’s Minstrels. Chas D. He be an bere in| . : # ly, tor five - one past, had fre first blackface " “ 4% ’ Buried at Russell-Drew attractior ® present local ne n . Third Avenue the Moth to 149th ® of the try from at the Grand the three oes) in “On Trial # to Seattle. And latter nights of next w by the ha aadind # | after all, it may be that in his ca-|George Primrose Minst Prim “Boul Kiss” co Lawrence com- # | pacity as a builder owner Of! rose himself will be seen In a fea = ek A to 166th per @ theatres his chief to fam ¢ dancing act in which for 2 es a h hin “The Lottery & | Will lie minutes he will introduce vari 6 > ‘ iridget - | He has long maintained large |types of minstrel dancing from soared “NY Cae ge oo Frankiyn Under- # | personal holdings In a nun ly Emerson's day to the present.| was featured wilh seein ten ni Slosson and # play b on his noi e The Ward brothers are with the | “Hendric ae the Toby in “Thet le # ern theatrical cireult in the Pacific | anow polly (Bh odie at neon | 3 Devil's Auction.” He was la ic Romany Opera ® northwest. Very recently he 7 , The Casino Girl” at the} mpany and Vaudeville. ®\ ed his own playhouse in Chicago Dr. Wuliner at the Grand. here on by Brno ro AGES—-May Tullie & #| with an attraction that is in foran| yor priday afternoon at the | Grand eight yours ag and Vaudeville *{all-season's run. Tomorrow night) Grand, under the auspices of the] Goose, primrose, in partnership | - ® | he opens his own houses in Ogden | gopubert club, Dr. Ludwig Wullner, | th the tate William H. West EEK AFTER NEXT. # and San Francisco, with a second | the German elder singer, will be| *! Bh ol i hbner ot geet ober d Dec. 19.25. rd house to follow in the latter city. | heard for the firat time here. This| SUE: ore ago to the Sea , And the prediction | made tm this | wit) be the first of a series of thre theatre. Later he formed a part IE—Sunday Afternoon, * | column a month ago, that some day| public recitals to be given here nership with Lew Dockstader, and pepular concert. Sun- *| John Cort would be opera’ during th wason under Schub for the past three or four years Night, “The Alaskan.” #| ww theatre on Broadway, w club auspices. Dr. Wallner will b he hes been starring at the head fay to Saturday, The ® have reason to believe, come true| accompanied by Coenraad von Bos of his own troupes, He was here Beas ("Tne Yar % in less than two years’ ume | Pea lat the Orpheum in vaudeville « eence- dl “On Trial for His Life"—Seattle. |** the 0 =the Land of Nod.” * LS EEMEEENEEYY ESS! Por ite 15th week at the Seattle!” William Warmington, George rf * > “ ato » o brought re theatre, the Russell-Drew ck! Primrose’s manager. LE The Girl Engi- . * Mary vag Coming iM company will present, for the first) «gxipped by the Light of the ag * ae time in this city, a melodrama en-|to geattle 16 years ago. He har Bh cides Fool. ® @ = Mary Mannering is jomp * title d ‘on Trial for His Life It wi Bey goth Richard Golden in ~ 2 pedo, T #|% from St. Louis to Denver, and x | is a military drama in four acts by| "Oia Jed Prouty,” “The Two Sis od joganny Troupe, * |. will open in the latter city nex Owen Davis, with its scenes laid) tors” and the Primrose Minstrele My Acrobats. eee * | Mon evening. Of late the #/ i southern Arizona and in Mexico| here. Business Manager Al Prim S—Willt and Has # % - been routing #} vere Ag * § rts hav at a recent period, the production | roge of the minstrel show has been ti ® sev of : Frac LE i r * | requiring the use of a large num-|here with his brother's enterprises | coe * Denver to L-s Angeles an ber of supernumeraries sveral times. IONS TO FOLLOW. & to Seattle. If this #/° severa! * then north to Sea ees = * dure ia followed with #) - Ge : Love” was first | mn . ® procedur f Love” —Lois. e Lotte of Lav William H. Crane in #| 5 Mie Mannering, that comedi- «| “The peel ¢ pb: ne | Behe’ Rrwtgey tg lp pad the Boys,” Max */% cone will be seen at the Al #| For the first thme here Rttle theatre by a cast Including | ie a are, gg # hambra late in January, fol. #|%Cart, the tivewaey love.” w coms Disey, Thomes Keirns Fe gag © *\# lowing “The Man from Home sete tee sees’ west Bt tha Lake. |W oh, Beles ane, Hales Masco. The Gay Mu- &|* ,,,Mise Mannering is playing #/ 7). tiay is by Carre & Bisson,| Bight years ago the James Neill . ee a & “A Man's World,” by Rachel ®| ie Pee othe nch by the| company offered this comedy he Henry Hall in “The #/ 4 Go others Charles Richman * | #44? , each b Say ehewing prnapell | Home,” Mary * late Augustin Daly, The plot deals| with th rs ome, mary *% is her leading man *) edot James Nelli in “A Man's #/|*° e with numerous matrimonial com-| Doubledo Fe Mar }® It would mrety. fens each of the first two acts | Buttercorn John uw * t stead & | Pilcations, each of th r Donald. Bowles Man of the #|* ible for the Shuberts, instes putting forth a ding. Thel‘Tom Dangerous ynald Rowles ; "Mme. #|% of sending Miss Mannering to w/o are iaid at Newport Mrs. Sherramy Lillian Andrew pe %|* Los Angeles, to route her di- #| Diana Edythe € eer Ose Ses > Jenver. & 7 ry Elizabeth Forbes ing.” | rectly to Seattle ye" appolaid Vaudevilie—Orpheum. Ann Bliza ..Mary Elizabeth Forbes | the # |» open ‘here two days after #| At the Orpheum for the week J Noill repeated the play at the Be-|| r at #1. Dallas Welford closed, and be #|starting Monday afternoon, there i org tla: role po rking- * ve Christmas attraction at #|will be seen Franklin Underwood | at Bo | * the Pine st. playbouse # |and Frances Slonson in “Dobb's Di-| 1. ungerwood and From *® ne *|lemma”; the Basque Grand Opera i tare Orpheum oto * y 1 ces Slosson, at the rp Genessee * uartet the Zanettos, novelty en P ame house in ko tt ee Que 0 - ere at the same hou HX AAAAES tertainers; Frank Tinner, come. | 6 Mere mma’ & iitle more *! Notes of Coming Attractions n; Belle vis and her Crack TO oeeago, Before that Miss Marie Cahill in “The Boys and/erjacks; Donovan & noid in — o Thad played here in 1902 Hett ill be an early January at-|"Doing Well, Thank You"; Fox & | Slosson had Hit Me hem in SAYRE ‘ at the Moore. Mis# Cahill | Foxte’s Circus and the motion pic aurters Frietchi fn 1903 with Bea Bight John Cort, | has not been: here since he Th aa rank Bacon in “The Hille of Cal ttle theatrical mag-|rying Mary” engagemen rhe | itornia,” and in 1904 with the ME secon mathinn (aout of her present play | Vaudevilie—Majestic scant cae me Warely, if «ve fone ne Geor Hobart.| The Romany Opera Company will a Se an American nd is by vio Hein./pe the headliners of the new bill| ecause of a classe in an a , Beca formal opening of The is an adaptation from the |at the Majestic, starting Monday | ment signed two seasons ago, Li tres at ox the| French “La Paptilon,” aod the ac-/afternoon. They will be supported | fy ler finds that he is forbidden me In San fF M ton t # place In Paris by the Four Baltus, Olympian ac vaudeville in his houses EWI himself « t Rose Melville is to be seen &t/ probate; J. C. Treemayne & Co. in| penalty of $250,000, He M bis Sav theatre,|the Grand early in the new year.|--phe Girl of the Times Cartas makes the direct statement, there odo” as the attraction.| 1n what play? In “Si# Hopkins & Golder, blackface comedians; |e tt Harry Lauder cannot ap faithful archite r The Four Cohans will be here | Prank Marekley, a banjo player,| oa) in the Shubert houses at any tom, will week after next at the Moore in/and two films of French motion If this is the case, Lauder of. ‘the Bas The Yankee Princ The engage-| pictures from the Pathe factory will not be seen in Seattle at the ufe, the at q for but th nights, and z Alhambra, or at the other combi Cor important thin de is to Vaudeville—Pantages. |nation houses either, for that mat Fea be obs t watch the date of the opening Of) gia iting M afternoon at the| ter as the agreement named was #0 owning 1 ay-| the sale, for the house will be #014) bantages, there will be seen May |aigo signed by Klaw & Erlanger, Ker Cor o 1 performance The Pour! panie & Co. in “Stop, Look, Lis-| who book the Moore and the Grand W the atiracti:, , have never played in Se-|i.0%. the La Van Trio owes rs iti “7 € . ..;comedy gymnasts; the Novelty] the Hazra endal company Hough tor att Sam Rork’s “The Land of Nod” | nanoing Four; Nancy Withro in a which has been laying off in Se Ogden. | brief to be seen at the nd week | ianologue; Valdare & Varno, com: |attle for the past four days, leaves , p | Is hound 1, after next, Bessilie Merrill Is the | pay cyclists; Del-A-Phone, vocalist |town tomorrow morning to resume On the 5 M ma donna. Neil MeNeil, Anna) ang mimic; Helene Ipwe, with alits Coast tour in “The Vinegar | for, after wt McNabb and Adelaide Harland will) jiotured and the two films| Huyer” at Aberdeen Manee toy ther members of the cast of 3 ytion pletures on the = Pi leave ther M he Gay Musician” will open at] piograph Friedlander's Newest Venture, | fn San ¥ © Albambra on January 2. Thi ———_ Berroa eines Pore, Oe 8d at once ' pla mmder the manage PrrTeteeeeeeeeaeeaay cal theatre age Bi be o, tea vis | saute’ Veet © aiasaen’ ae pete: | #| his ambitious stock company al Of plans 1 “ clude xan Guinan,|% MATINEES NEXT WEEK. %#| Bellingham about December n D will includ in its ranks a number of * Magnificens na donna; Harry Benbam, bart- |» impnaieiey w) Gecing been local favor Cort ha e; Koger Gray, comedian and Sunday Grand, Seattle, % | players who have a erpleqagienst? Ban Prac Of dancer; Lottie Kendall ané Mar-|% Lois * ites from time to tir Ke Rew play iret Crawiond * | Tuesday—Lols %| Clawson, Bobby Lawrence — ant 3 Ve ' iret Crawford 4 | Pimple ies ale district, a , or hd * Wednesday Alhambra, *|Phillp Sheflield have already sign mm, it will be of 7 ¥ ¢ ve for +} Loin. * ed up. ee ae c @ tory Bateman #8 rapid acq {| week are “The Soul Kiss” and “On|% Friday—Grand % | dickering with Victory eet hain of pis Life.” * Saturday Moore, Albam- *| who, as Aubrey Bouctcault’s lead make ain ol Rails Fo % bra, Grand, Seattle, Lois. woman, played a Jong KeaKon oo * ; a1 4 r t Cordray’s in the early nine Rotice. Th Nineteen years ago tonight, on|® avery, Bey-—-Orpheum, Ms * “and he would also like to is, and has ix comber 11, 1899, Dick French | ® jéstic, Pantages. #lannex William Dills, formerly one ass esents Roy Fb nay ‘thon ele ORO | of George Baker's stock standby i amu ale City” a ‘ordray'’s theatre. ae DECEMBER THE GRAND © se Pantages Theatre ‘:! 1909 85,000 PLAY GOERS os ‘ ab FRED HUEBNER RENA ARNOLD MINNIE WILLIAMS MAY TULLIE “The Lottery of Love"—Lois. At the Orpheum. At the Majestic. At the Pantages. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. MooreTheatre’™<" Beattie’s Leading Playhouse. Both Phones—5106 Week Beginning Tomorrow Night--Matinees Thursday and Saturday WM P. CULLI Pre sion of the F The a Revised and Up Musica! C sent AMOU ALASKAN Advanced Vaudeville NEW Week Commencing Monday Matinee, December 13 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS FRANKLIN FRANCES UNDERWOOD AND SLOSSON Principals, PRINCIVALS INCLUDE IN “DOBB’S DILEMMA” Chorus, — RICHARD F. CARROLL BASQUE GRAND OPERA QUARTET Music, Scen- AND FRENCH OPERATIC VOCALISTS GUS C, WEINBURG ——.—. ery, Costumes FRANK TINNEY COMEDIAN THE ZANETTOS INCOMPARABLE JUGGLERS —_ — BELLE DAVIS And Her Crackerjacks Southern Pastimes The Greatest Novelty of the Stage Snowball Batt Chorus Girls Against Audience Evenings, 50c to $1.50 Matinees, 25c to $1.00 Donovan and Arnold Jas. B. and Rena, in their orig- inal nonsense, “Doing Well, Thank You” FOX AND FOXIES CIRCUS Just Like Barnum & Bailey's, Only Different Second and Spring a) ALLE in —_ XMAS ATTRACTION—Dec. 23, 24, 25 ONtY MATINEE GEO.M.COHAN ad And His Royal Family in “The Yankee Prince” “Thea're Beaatiful”’ Week Bex “The Most Blaborat Mowday Afiernoon, December 13 x nod Scene Production Ever Attempted.” ; 7--The Rommany Opera Co.--7 MALE WEEK BEGINNING RO RTE IIL Rrra eR nea mene nemo: THURSDAY “The Senantion of All Sense Dt ad Treemayne & Co. IN. GEO, Saettay ye SATUS | mes | PRIMROSE'S || Gripe. sed cotter | MAMMOTH MINSTRELS JOMN CORT ro WALE WEEK ares re: — TOMoOnnow Closing Wednesday Evening Special Matinee Wednesday ‘The New York Musial Success The SOUL KISS With PRHTINA, the Greatest Dancer HANDSOMEST MUS TRAV. RLING COMPANY OF TS. Atamented Orchestra Evenings, 25¢ to $1,00—Mats., 25¢ to 75 of The Times.” FRANK MARCKLEY Wisard of the Banjo. “SHOPPING DAY m MATINERS” 1 Children Balcony World's EVERY yes by the Millionaire Min- WEEKDAY » 7 od Idol ‘GEO. H, PRIMROSE Evenings, 25¢ to $1.00—Ma 25 to 75¢ ALHAMBR SECOND WEEK, BEGINNING TOMORROW NIGHT MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Another Week! World in Its Approval of The Laughing Hit of the Season “MR. HOPKINSON” THE ELITE THEATRE RUSSELL f PREW, rs. insta? : BSS Sunday Return of Last Season's Musical Triumph Matinee dec 9 | The LAND of NOD Schubert Club Attractions FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 17, AT 3 O'CLOCK AT THE GRAND DR.LUDWIG WULLNER 1 vis Extended Engagement! Seattle Has Joined the Rest of the me Wor SADING A Advan opéns Tue seat enle for holde ay morning at 10 o'el of season and ex ok at the kets to hange t Grand Bex Office, Sale Ore acie ts Til ae ak Tet ansics maces, esi With DALLAS WELFORD and the Entire Original attractions —V ullner, December Ai, at the Grand. “Patience” London Company nd wave money, On sale at Eilers Muste HH In R. Carton’s Funny Farce. NIGHTS, 50c TO $1.50; MATINEES, 50c TO $1.00 SF ATTIL THEATRE & Mars. Last Time Tonight, Matinee Today “QUEEN OF THE HIGHWAY” FORGET OUR Russell & Drew MATINEES 10c and 25c The Lottery of Love Augustio Daly's F edy Adapted From 0 the Ger Week Beginning With Matinee Tomorrow Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday OTHER MATINERS THURSDAY AND SATURDAY First Time in This City, Owen Davis’ Southwest “ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE” With Full Strength of Russell & Drew's Company (Direction Mr, R, B. French.) Military Play of the Great WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON, DEC, 13, AT 2:30 LA VAN TRIO Comedy Gymnasts. MAY TULLY 4 CO. In"Stop! Look! Listen!” NOVELTY DANCING FOUR Polite and Fancy Steps — VALDARE AND VARNO Sensational Comedy Cyclists. NANCY WITHRO Original Pianologue DEL-A-PHONE Comedy Vocalist and Mimic. HELEN LOWE PANTAGESCOPE Nights, 15c to 50c Matinees, 1Qc to 25

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