The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1910, Page 3

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MARIE CAHILL ire Raye ane Betty” ARDE’S FAMOUS SCOOP RECALLED y run at Wallack’s theatre in New her last visit, and appeared at the Day Theatrical York last winter. Mise Cahill will nd with Digby Boll in “The offer a number of new songs of her veation of Mr. F In 1906 Once Pulled Off own, Including “The Arab Love| William G. Stewart and his wife Rescue on M fong.” In her company will be|HMattye Fox, other members of M fam BH. Hardy and W. G. Stewart. | Cabiil’s compan * at the Grand Seattle's Waterfront. in 1906 with ewart Opera aie Florence Roberte—Alhambra ; gerteeee reer ene Roberts will oper 2 annual engagement tn this city p AMUSEMENT CALENDAR. morrow, this time at thé Alhambra | theatre as a Shubert star, in “The Transformation,” {n which she re cently made her debut in Syracuse Her play te by Rupert Hug role belng that of a Parixia stress who marries White Whittlesey will be ing man here. FLORENCE ROBERTS ROSE MELVILEE EVA EARLE FRENCH Moore. “The Transformation"—Alhambra. in “1 Hopkine"—Grand. At the Seattle, NEXT WEEK'S PLAYBILLS. A’ musical play “The Boys and Betty,” by George V. Hobart and Silvio Hein. The play had a PAST PERFORMANCES ARIE CAHILL played at the Grand in 1907, in “Marry ing Mary Sam B. Hardy, of her company, was + hext Mari week, at the Moore Cahill will be seen in present here with her on company her Ann Mooney was here to |Cabill tn “Marrying Business Mana has been here with “Ba tn May Florence with Mix Mary Harry with Lola Toyland Sloane jie Glaser | THE COMING WEEK and with : Robson Cahill in Florence R Ue in the « Florence Rob ro “The Transforma a noble thee’ bead with Lewis Me in “A Celebrated Case played Marguerite at the old opera house several starring visite to this eity «an in 1901, her last local en sagement being In “The House of Bondage,” at the Moore. Two former her support. Maude Granger in 1887 starred at Frye's in “The Planter’s Wife” and “The Creole play Inherited The Fringe of So She has not been seen since, 10 years ago, she brought “Mile. Fi Fi" to the Seattle theatre White Grand five ease” and Susann rion Later ahe to his Me io 189 Melville in Rose Meivilie-—Grand. Rowe Melville ternoon begin gagement in The Ruseetl-Drew iy (180th to 189th ) in “On the & Midnight Del Lawrence (eeth to Meth ) ie “St will tomorrow af her ff local en her perennial rural comedy vehicle, “Sis Hopkins,” at the Grand. The title role, played by Miss Hopkins, is that of a quaint Anna Mooney, one of the girls in| country girl of Posey county, In the Marie Cabill company, stands a diana, who goes to the city to be chance of being appointed to make educated to undergo « rude & study and compilation of Indian | awakening from a blind faith in all music by the bureau of Indian af human nat faire. Miss Moo is the daughter of an army officer, and being “On brought up at a western post, gave special attention to Indian music years. So far as possible, she jasaified and written down tn musical terms thé varions Iudian songs which came to her notice lenathy magazine article from her pen covering these subjects shortly appear. stare are included ANNA MOONEY. njamin Chapin fe “Lincoln in the House” and vaude The vaude the Bridge at Seattle. ‘On the Bridge at Midnight bas s decided upon an the bill for 19th week of the Russell-Drew company at the Seattle, starting to | Miss Ro morrow afternoon The story te of | raudeville young German teacher in New | season m, the girl wal! | played a long ¢ wtreets, 4 their united of t Oe ve the mistreated girl} 1 Bawsett real facts the ne ; % and sorrow r with day, and Warde took the first train j company. He for the south and kept on going “St. Elmo”—Lols. Muller's “Girl From Chil” at the — For the first tine in this city, “st, [Ol Third Avenue in with “Patience” Date Ie Fixed. Kimo” will be staged at the Lois |Stoddart tn 1902 and at the Or Director Charlie Pyke is today a tomorrow afternoon and all next | Pheum last season happy man, for he has just suc-jweek by the Del Lawrence com Business Manager F Daliey ceeded in fixing the time and place pany. The play is a dramatization | 8" recently here ahead of of the comic opera, Patience,” | of Augusta J. Evans novel of Corinne, and before tha nm 190%, which the Sehabert club now sithe same name. D. 8. Lawrence |*!h Melvor Tyndall, the mind | in rehearsal. Patience” will be will essay the title role. The reader sung at the Grand February 11 in several different versions, is and 12. being produced in a large sumber An important recent addition too: American cities the cast ls Eugene Weiner, recently & member of the San Francigco Opera company at the Grand He will sing “Bunthorne Midnight”— SPORE eee eee Whittlesey etarred at the Years ago in “Hearte-+ her plays waa The Six Cornet and vaude here with Sham” and in Orpheum tast4 Susanne Willa phy stock # at th AFTER NEXT. ie (Jan, 16-22.) ae io anon y afternoon, concert, with mom Gray. Sum and all week in “The Test Henry Hall in “Tie Man From Home N ley & Austin in ie Top o Th’ World. —“Big Hearted i *A Gentleman ot came Brady's here 18 After was with Joe found out the 1899, dom's Venus Montrose Troupe Acrobats t — The Aerial eee cmd age after P neue and Raat, Harry Law } der, Julian Eltinge and Wi! Mam Morris vaudeville ONS TO FOLLOW. ae Pours Catert, with Carreno, Da. “M4 Warfield in The Mw " { Meintyre & Heath Seamer” Olga repertoire ALHAMBRA ~Florence Hob Rose Melville played the }ter comedy role in “The Prodigal Father” at the old Third Avenue theatre 13 years ago, the role which was afterward elaborated in present Sis Hopkins, in which she has already m yur atellar vinite to this elty With Miss Melville are Minzey, the same leading man she ad in “Bis Hopkins n other members of lant year's This is Advance charac Vaudevilio—Orpheum. At the Orpheum, best day afternoon, there will min Chapin & Co. in Next Concert Program. the White House Gus Director Henry Hadley today com-| Country Kids tn “Mise Ro’ pleted the program for the next day August Pr « Sim popular coucert. on January 16, by cus Arthur Whitelaw. comedian the Symphony Orchestra, an fol. Mme. Panita, flute virtuoso; Sand lows berg & Lee, comedy entertainers; | wanager Will oe Overture. Martha Piotow | Kramer & Sheck, acrobats, and the fifth vielt with the play Herceuse Gounod | motion pictures ee Rae e mennnent tapes anne On the Bridge at Midnight” was renter ianame first played here in 1964, at the Concert Chaminade” Stuck Lora, billed as “The Human | Third Avenue, with Katherine Cre (For piano and orchestra.) will be the new headliner at | go as Reddy. The same girl played Edith Moxom Gray Majestic, supported by the here in 1905 and four Baite, “Peer Gynt” Bannon in Ed Ga when the play was last Hadinage travesty, “The Battle of Toc Georgene Hays was Benedictus Auguatus Neville & Co. in “Politics | the Invitation to the Dance and Petticoats Bernard & Orth German Herbert the Frogman Stewart, the song soltst f pictures Mon ten ja Lincotn at Edwards « Birth an Cir Frank has always symphony and haif a do: * *. * * * * * * * 7 - . - a} * * * * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * * wood's Nether Vaudeville—Majestic Mile Bird. the thewse & Grieg Cie am, Makenale Weber years seen aKo, here soubrette Mas From the Cireus comedians Winifred and the ee Not f Coming Attractions. lotes of Coming ‘ MATINEES NEXT WEEK Olga Nethersole is to ap the Moore early t me The Writing On the Wall,” and other dramas. Wallace Vaudeville Munro, her manager, will send in| At the Pantages her support Har Hunter and! starting Mond ance Raymond the Six ) weeks hence Florence Rob erts will be seen at the Alhambra | French for the first time on any stage in| trained James Fagin’s play, “Gloria wingers and dan hi : 3 Rollinson, English eccentric musical Prec Mrcgpon «jt o Say | act; Pike & Calme inger Selling the caw eae ak the and the ballad and motion picture Jomaal at the corne t oncert at the ba. in the PETS, SOR Verne mer had c Paved Was in the *Genesnee of the Hills e + “Bapbo. SUNDAY ee ee ee ee Seattle TERR H eee ewes Pantages TUESDAY —Ix WEDNESDAY Grand, Lots THURSDAY ue SATURDAY hambra, Grand. EVERY DAY Majestic, Pantage BY J. W. SAYRE Athambr ‘ ison oe sational ac d' Alina Moore, Seat eceentriques sosters; Pa & « Harland & Moore Al Seattle, Le dancers Orpheum ymphony or fourth sym Moore, with novelt eee e eee eee eee tae Heeeeetetee eee ene ee | Week After Next Blanche Walsh in “The Te Jules Eckert Goodman, will Th whh « Wolf Kugene alt rama of the Far Nar at th will Grand next 1 n Wildfire nd Meinty Sfaner. on hin wa Bt before this. +11 Weal statt of the incontinent oll then the and imme ho it. convenie 8 to th PV the police ® detent M09 OW the P-1 taalty present are all to WhyCough Stop ec and Coughing prepares he tears Stop itt the throat a Stop it! There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Stop it! Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is a regular de Coughing rasps d lungs for more trouble tor’s rughs and cold label medicine for ¢ Com plete for If not, then why « Ayer's Cherry Pectore Prof. Stevens 4 Tew Note lweek are “The Be wrote “1910"| "The ‘Tranufe tried Mt. | Elmo Marvel OM Barr he first time he mat JANUARY 8, 1910 DEL LAWRENCE in “St ARTHUR WHITELAW WINIFRED STE WAK HELEN LOWE Eimo”"—Lois. At the Orpheum. At the Majestic At the Pantages. AMUSEMENTS THE ELITE THEATRE RUSSTLL & DREW, . Main S147 1: : Ind. 263 ALHAMBRA WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW NIGHT MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY SAM S. AND LEE SHUBERT (Inc.) PRESENT America's Most Dictingu doth Phones—5106 shed Emotional Actress FLORENCE ROBERTS THE| “ai TRANSFORMATION INTERPRETED BY A COMPANY OF ARTISTS Including WHITE WHITTLESEY Nights 50¢ to $1.50 50e to $1.00. Advanced Vaudeville Week Commencing Monday Matinee, Jan. 10. BENJAMIN CHAPIN & COMPANY “LINCOLN IN THE WHITE HOUSE” Sandberg & Gus Edwards’ Lee ‘Kotntry Kids’ Mike Rose's Entertainers ir IN Adapted From RUPERT HUGHES’ NEW PLAY August Prato’s Simian Circus Matinees LIEBLER & CO. PRESENT THE MAN FROM HOME By Tarkingten and Wilson to $1.50. THEATRE JAN. 9th Russell & Drew, Mere. Last Time Tonight; Matinee Today FOR HER SAKE WEEK BEGINNING WITH MATINEE TOMORROW OTHER MATINEES WEONESDAY AND SATURDAY The Celebrated Scenic and Comedy Triumph ON THE BRIDGE AT MIDNIGHT A Masterpiece of Stagecraft. WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY NIGHT Kramer & . Pent Arthur Virtuoso. t eri Spe “Theaire Bea:tifal V nudestite Seats Thursday Morning 50c "every ¢ Matinees datiy at 2 wots LORA—THE HUMAN BIRD A Mystifying Eng! MATTHEWS & BANNON— hh Importation “The Battie of TOO SOON.” AUGUSTUS NEVILLE 4 CO “Politica and Petticoats.” ee “HERBERT” The Man-Frog Prices—100, 20¢, 3c; Box Seats, Sc. Performances—2: 15, Daily —CONTINUOUS ON SUNDAY. BERNARD & ORTK “Funny German Feliers” WINIFRED STEWART Baritone Soloist 7:15, 9:15 A Heart Story That Appeals MooreTheatre’ Seattle's Leading Playhouse LAST TIME TONIGHT—MAX FIGMAN Tomorrow Eve. body. DANIEL V. ARTHUR Presents MARIE CAHILL In Her Newest Musical Success THE BOYS AND BETTY Book by Geo. V. Hobart Music by Silvio Hein Perfect Cast and Complete Production The Famous Cahill Chorus (All Girls) Augmented Orchestra Matinees 50c to $1.50 First Week BLANCHE WALSH J an. In Her 16 THE GRAND TIME Week Beginning MATINEES THURSDAY SATURDAY Nights 1c os Ibe and 25e. LOIS D. S. Lawrence Players LOIS Tonight, Last Time of “Trilby.” Prices Evenings 50c to $2.00 Production in Seattle of the Greatest Dramatic nsation of th “ST. ELMO” STARTING Greatest Success THE TEST TOMORROW AFTERNOON LOIS LOIS Un led Pantages T heatre vaugevitie” WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON, JAN, 10, AT 2:30 SIX HARLAN AND ROLLISON TORCAT PANKEY AND COOK & D’ALIZA With LAST TONIGHT BEVERLY ons* Matinee Tomorrow Wel ude, J. R. STIRLING Presents ienne ROSE MELVILLE In the Pastoral Comedy rsa “SIS HOPKINS” . | A PLAY THAT APPEALS TO ALL MANKIND There nobody what never done Ho Othe the Cornellas Everlasting Drame AND CALAME Their JACK DRESNER nus F ain't no sense in doin’ nuthin’ fc : nuthin’ for you Sis ings 25c to $1.00 Ma ikin HELEN LOWE AND THE PANTAGESCOPE tinees 25c to — Week BAILEY AND AUSTIN jan. wom mene ts ase earn ee ommmnme (ame aC eR FIRST and MADISON Star Theatre ries. in the Fantastical M The Top o’ th’ World OPENING THE EDW Monday Mat y 10t OF MUSIC AL. ‘COMEDIES ARMSTRONG MUSICAL COMEDY Co. I A SCOTCH HIGHBALL ” Comedians. Chorus The Real ¢ of Pretty Girls Exclusively for Household Goods, Nightly eeremcre neon: nem ae Aan IR nN OR RN ER ACNE RR EE

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