The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1909, Page 3

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de Musical Play Now Marked by Many Features, Including ll Battle. sis Welford Begins His ond and Last Week 4 “Mr. Hopkinson” at Alhambra Theatre. | Rete eA KARE MENTS THIS WEEK | “The Alaskan MHAMBRA—Dallas Welford Sp oMt. Hopkinson BD — Until Wednesday, Te Soul Kiss.” Thurs 7 to Saturday, George Pr fy Minstrels, Fri gfernoon, Dr. Wallner | fa Concert. —The Russell-Drew y (40th to 149th ) in “On Trial His Life. Del Lawrence com. (166th to 166th per ) in “The Lottery jUM—Frank! Under Prances Slosson and — Romany Opera and Vaudeville. S—M: Tullie and Vaudeville + * * * a + + * . 7 * * * * 7 * * * * * * * + * * * &* * *. o SESE ER ER HERE IB ALASKAN™ last night eld the stage of the beau > tifal playbo: which it re two years before, and fet to the biggest audience that ft in Seattle. The for opera has been written Me were. into a musical @iy groove that more nearly pie Geteral taste, so that it here its best Bibs more wide'y liked eek than on either of Ei The two i jlece, “The Totem SP Meher Did.” are still) Pw the Seattle authors, len and Harty Girard;! aby wrote “The ef Callen . whole ~-principala -and new » and quickened the all places feinburg, always @ capable INS GREETED BY AN PHODIENGE OF GREAT SIZE: Mrs. Fiske recently gave | nee performance of | | Doll's House” in Louisville house was crowded with women} and children, many of whom were | bitterly disappointed at the show ha gained the impression from the title that something on the or der of “Buster Brown” was to be presented “SOUL KISS” BRINGS BACK. CLEVER, AGILE. DANSEUSE, PERTINA LOIS REVIVES FAMOUS DALY) COMEDY—$' MRS. FISKE EATTLE OFFERS NEW MILITARY DRAMA. seen eral n the dancin Kiss” whi yesterday fe: This Pertina ; t h opened at a stay prtina, the rangy Russian dameel here at the nths ago, ney Orphe was underlin raction days reson toe danced her self into instant appreciation and Is of four penniless + gisters in a little Swine hotel as Leopold Mueller In the meanwhile a real Leopold Mueller has found Streusand’s wal let, ahd has registered in the same hotel as Streusand, ‘The offers him the at the board going an hotel pro: chance. of bill in the} jail, Melds the stable Hin pretty daughter Liza, played by Alice Do-| vey, in obliged to do chores in the | kitchen It makes your sides sore to see | Fields in the stable, He names his! jfavorite horse Lightning Charlie, and when he plays a tune on the jhorse’s ribs every audience laughs jalmoat to the point of fliness, In the meantime fetes and banquets are being given for the man who ts masquerading as the inventor, and | the anions furnish opportunity jfor presenting sumptuous stage set tings and many specialties In the last act Pields has been prietor | Working atable we OC |NEW VICEROY OF INDIA PICKED 1 easily the feature of the dancing doings, “Her skili and «grace lift the show fo GMe sit-up-andtake | Alaa Was! notice pin, Merida al performante, the tariff imposed by the the coin cage And when it joyment cop. I worth § comes to keen en it takes Robert Adams to of any person's is worth youth in} LORD AND LADY CREWE. together on a New York stage thle season. Critics all say that the story ie weak but that Melds | very funny The Dyspepsia of Old Age Strong Digestion and an Adequate Nutrition Invariably Mean a Long and Healthy Life. There is & process known as metaboliem going on constantly tn the body, and by which the tiesues are built up, and after having served their purpose in the physt eal economy, are torn down and cant off io long as the due tween waste and supply is main-| tained, nutrition, and the various functions of the body, are contin ued, But after middle life and in| old there nee a time when Waste exceeds supply, and when the various elements which conatt tute the different fluids, tiesnes and organs no longer hold their duc proportion, and the principle of life Itself becomen enfeebled, the body no longer having power to assim ilate new material as it once did. | As old age creeps on, all the functions gradually fall, especially those of digestion, absorption and assimilation, and the system betng deprived of tte full quota of nutri ment, slowly wears out, If the nu tritive and digestive processes of old people could be maintained un impaired, life could be prolonged almost tndefinitely relation be ere are many old persona in whose stomachs the gastric func tion is almost entirely suspended When thi trouble occurs, the prob lem Is, how to digest the food and get along without the natural stom ach jJulces There ts but one way to overcome the effects of this con dition, and that te to supply arth ficlally to the stomach a powerful digestive substance to take the place of the juices which it fails to wecrete naturally For thie purpose ing superior to STUART'S PEPSIA TABLETS known to foal science, ax they supply deficiency, and are such a reliable| and thoroughly effictent su for the ural gastric juice if two or three are taken after ew noth DYs| there is meal, the food will be digested tn so complete a manner that the natural gestive Muids will never be missed Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets should yned by all old and middie aged ns, in order to prevent or eure dyspepsia of old age. Through their use complete digestion of dl food (s assured, with a consequent increased nutrition of the body, er comedian, makes a lot/mOubky to see Robert in action. He} Lord Crewe, who will succeed |“0d 4 saving off of the senility amusement out of t role just hangs to if in his search for the | Lord Minto as viceroy of India,|8%4 decrepitude of old age &. Knicklebein and Richard F. soulfa! smack ‘obert in as dainty|leaves the British cabinet relue This remedy is, however, not is a big improvement over as a girl. The gallery did not cateh/tantiy to take up the viceregal| only good for the indigestion inct \ stranded actor. As At-|the little beauty spot Robert wore! honors of the Indian ¢ t. Lord tal to advanced life, but is also Totem Pole Pete, Jobnion his starboard cheek or they|Crewe was lord lieutenant of Ire-|applicable to the dyspepsia and and Detmar Poppen dis- might have & unruly The | tand m 1892 to 1895, and lord | stomach troubles of any age, from placed tenor and bass hairless ones in the front row made| of the council from 1906) youth up. women of the cast are'a noise of audible app , | to 1908 Secure a package of this famous but not strong. The girl This was doubtless due to | The new viceretne, Lady © *.| dyspepsia remedy from your drug f young and lively. The | tames and lack of them as the rhoW/is a daughter of Lord Ro: gist for 50 cents, and If you find i worn by the Eskimo progressed being before her marriage Lady | that, as you get older, your diges first act are badly inj AS a long line of girls evolved a] Margaret Primrc tion and similation becomes }anakish dance a youth in up near ——| weaker, this remedy will assist the pwal. balling number iis bik a hit as was expected It is a lively and pleasing t and Gus Weinburg fu going for many min of the new songs @, and were repeatedly tinson’s” Second Week. feiford, in “Mr. Hopkin @ upon his second and at the Alhambra fast an audience that al ly filled the theatre in for seven days Aasiness, for the local pub the newspapers and the TMPorts of those who h Pepe, has awakened to the “Mr. Hopkinson” is one ME best comedy offerings seen Seteral seasons Mim told that Ezra ndall fell ba flight of ys at the a Annex the other day his nose. Ezra certainly fun of luck in Seattle Me bis first role at the New Guy Bates Post will have important characteriza d bim during his stay . Hlaybouse has just booked the me Been here recently at the to join the Goteh-Jeffries MBéregation in the East my B. Smith is to write the made’ the roof exclaimed Streak! Whk girls did maneuver © bunch of folks in the know end en-| “Ob 1 Pay ~~ AMUSEMENTS. leh was cruel, ax the! “ roe well with thetr| of marches: ‘|| Moore Theatre seat je pert Adams’ sibflant vocal} night expression. Others looked longingly | “THE New ALASKAN” | at the linge or lack of it. And} Real Mustes medy, Kevired don't forget that Pertina is there} Retuned with terplachorean tricks, Robert || “eewball Battle, Chorus and Audience | goes down as a good looking youth. || Eseninss S0« to # ze He's dainty as though he gor 7 red vi THE GRAND il “The Lottery of Love.” Hight-—U'ntll Wednesday Kvening | That much maligned member of The Moreliy’ Wameel Gomeer the human race, the mother-in-law ‘Hk SOUL KisK” was staged at the Lois theatre yes Pertina, Dans terday tn he Lottery of rve Reve * and ther > many lat lam ile tap thet two bumper ho way to tell their ne = sa about it. The Lawrenc pulled off the plece in ALHAMBRA THEATRE fashion for stock. Alf 7 ne Main 614 ie was in the Hmelight most the re. 2 Bates ores “Bene time and he was there with laughs the I Lawah at and good work from curtain to cur-|| Dattes Welferd and Lenden Co, in tain. Marriage and mother-in-law Me. NSON™ often led to serious complications, || Wednesday and Saturday Matinees but in “The Lottery of Love” it was|| 7 : all smiles and many ahs. To | motherin-lawing it, and she did well with the part best feed-|| This Ween, and Mat. || jers were Miss Kelt ms and Mr. Stockdale Love” see patrons want and the show do a big busin “On Trial ir to be what should for His Life.” “On Trial for His Life,” written will convert “Tritby’ by Owen Davis and portrayed by LS Musical play Charlies Dit. | the players of the Russell & Drew Will produce jt stock company at th atthe the atre, is a decided success, The plot Phipps, se here as Ed's Wound around a tale of frontier 6 leading man at the army life, and most of the charac ar, is now with the Curtis ter# are army officers. fomMpany in Denver One, the hero and the lover of ‘ the fort commander's sister, in ac sie Beste William Morris. cused of tr n by brother of Morris, the wit i telling a good Bets He recently hire BM been out of he wag nea Teluxed the OO his salar first week, b the actor he might submit a modest actor an ad tide him BA for his act, Morris read Med, an jt ix customary for e wide all the OF small articles need Performer in the pre bis act With this O. K. as te ‘ist, the actor went hi ” At the ciose of the w M4 that among t Berformer iad | the prop and fe @ wirioin eak, loaf 804 pot of coffee, to be at bach performance ad been Mving off his PU for 2 whole week Pere meals every cent of expense to ee fieer, who is himself guilty nd the play narrates the exciting event that follow The play is full of gunpowder noise and melodrama, and mightily ple da d two eay What the John blue dressing theatre In New is the pride of He will khow it provocd trange man tion, ¢ asked the latte famous blue d rymore compli 1 just wante one purpose they had enter to fite, and in your beat ing room fit in here So Barry but now the strangers. Th ype mor Barrymore asked for wanted tiful and artistic dress yacity houses yester Man Wanted. has a be at the « a room that utiful room York himeelf and friend: to you on the day least ne lant the Rarry more r to show hin ressing room. d d to get in here for said the man, after ed 1 am subject to throw one week a e idea of having a als to me.” e let him room is have it closed to Lawrence | ‘The Lottery of | Lols a Firat Time “ON TRIAL FOR HIN Link }} Nighew LOIS | dD. & 4am. | Main 1204; Ina THEATRE Fifteenth Week | Lawrence Piny “The Lottery of Love” =| j Matin Matinoes 16 Be. B00, The Phones B10@ Nights 106 Vaudeville, Week of D od Quartet Zanetios Davia and Crack nd Arnold; Fox 3) ) PANTAGES THEATRE || “UNEQUA peviILLn* | 0 Starting at % May Tully & Nancy Withre Novelty ne Four, Vaid: 4 Varno, taVan ‘Frio; Del-a-Phone "|| Over Raven Drug Store, | stomach in the performance of its functions, so that the general sy# tem will not suffer from the delim queney of the digestive organs. A sample package will be sent you if you will forward your name and address to the F. A. Stuart Company, 160 Stuart Building, Mar-| shall, Michigan CHOICE. CUTS— are at not the uncommon Palace For years we have many given our customers the best meats to be had in Seattle PALACE MARKET 2nd and Yeser noTn ONBS 5. K MONEY Could not buy your eyes, of) course. Yet many people strive to| save the price of a pair of glasses at the risk of their eyesight. poor policy. Our guaranteed gi complete, $2.50 up. Myers Optical Co., second floor, 1414 Second av. Davenports Touns wnd Bant tary ches in wreat array } v4 Pion row “—<—— * faves ¥ . € Waldorf Bide, T0810 Milee St, the |] fAR—MONDAY, DEC 1909 | am LEW ELDS, WQRRIED, IS FUNNY . SG LUN RAAT Brest os | ; me fee NEW YORK, Dec “Lew Ficlis| promoted to a window cleaner in| . ; _ 7 | jj <! ny this season as ever, In| the hotel, and he appears in a long i : ha f ew pia Old Duteh ) HO | green apron with a ladder | r iy | sical comedy by Victor Herbert Of course the tangle is straight j ae . i. A} | And lyries by Geo, V. Hobart, Fields |ened out in the end, when Fields ms é I me er veri 4 1526-28 Second Avenue t t e@ tern urnitur e@ oO. 1426-28 Second Avenue a “i TTS anything that Piel The song hit of the show Is “Mra be ae ‘ ve) ean do better than another it Is to|Grundy,” @ wort. of Yama Yama “ Hundreds of people have taken advantage of the many bargains offered at this great sale. If you have not already BAR Fa \ yet foe 2 ge me Dutoh song company includes many called and inspected our stock and prices, do not fail to do so this week, as everything is being sold at 1-3 to 1-2 off the |He ts worried Sia OF the tance Ge thrauan i Mag Corey Yegular retail prices, The following are only a few of the many bargains: He plays the part of Ludwig Streu-| Vernon Castle all make hits, and } sand, an inven from Berlin, who|the chorus probably holds more j ke his wallet, and when he Is/pretty «iris than have been #een $6.90 This Quartered Oak Hal! Rack This 24-Inch Square Top Center Table Grend) 1826-25 Seountl Avenue, Furniture Stoves This Quartered Oak 6 Ft. Extension Table Rapids Runtiwe Distributors RMaey e Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. Mail Orders Filled at Advertised Prices. A Small Deposit Will Secure Any Piece at the Sale Price. 49c a Pair Ud All Lace Curtains Reduced to Half-Price. ory J SSM This Solid Oak Morris Chair This Quartered Oak Genuine Leather This Diner, Seat Rocker Genuine Leather $19.75 Per Set of Six Seat, $6.90 This Quartered Oak Library Table This Extension Table, $5.95 Rugs Linoleum Make your Holiday Selections Now,

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