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IAMERICA’S GRE ] The Right of Way"—Grand, The Right of Way which made an excel lent impression with ¢ Stand ing and Theo dore Roberta. will play a re turn engagement all next week at the Grand, start in@ (omorrow The leading roles are now taken gs by Hallett yo leg and P. Aug. Anderson and hie he ha sy ts & dramatization of Str Mw Parker's novel, by Rugene Rate ey, with ita s ® lad for | t wt part In Montreal t ia wiere * David field, after absen on years yeturn to aity Mond night for rformances ere Music Ma this play, >Y Klein, Atieea. wa ene Alhambra . ga From “The Ma From Hon will * night ‘on its seoond final week the Atha The Lic show has an exceller pression 8 local thea goers As review in ree Star stated ts wel 4 pay Includes BY J. W. SAYRE, Bal, such loc F AR be en “Heir to the Hoorah” Jude | ment Will Place in Jeop- ardy Rights to Every Successful sil } | from me to criticise United States cireult t of appeals that Hoorak” decision, umn yesterday, is productive of vast trou in the theat Heretofore it has m held by the courts could not copyright an : appeals court has very nearly adjudged that he can, On the basis of a little magazine story of eight pages, the court awards to the author thereof the profits of a fouract play during a loag term of years, the play having berond/ yuestion been inepired by the nagacine article tn question But while Paul Armstrong got bie initial idea from the Dam mage sine story, be worked the play out, chose ite situations, wrote its dia logue, selected its Elizabeth For ynoits. vat to the y Concert—Moore ed in this Tomorrow might at Moore the Seat tle Symphony Orchestra will play the fourth fm its series of symphony con certs, the soloist @a this occasion heing the woman it, Mme Carreno, who has not been heard here The program s ikowsky com fap Carreno and = Dvorak’s 1 symphony by the or Rabe sttteeee eee going to be and vast injustice al alway business all of this huge labor jot the litth magazine story had }mothing to do. Yet now the court awards the magazine writer every a wean = oft profit that Is coming from i eentag night i the play, or more than $100,000 in| © Coneert, Monday and #/ din ® the author The court takes no cognizance of ¢ eternal fact that there is noth w under the san. George s found that there are but original comedy ideas tm all realm of humor. There are t eight notes in a musical octave. Who thought of the plot of the magaaine story before Dam did? Somebody, and that somebody, and then the one before bim, are the 4 who are entitled to these play ite, There ts no such thing as Tiginal idea. Somewhere, at ¢ time, rything that you do, |‘ thought that you think, has done or thought before, An hinks he create but he 1 He merely cxpresses eas which, maybe yea before, hase absorbed from some other source Man =~ Bert Lealie Be of Slang,” and vaude *| Crane, *| and ® * Louise's & Whard, Vaudeville AR: Armstrong com ip “Brown's Vacation pletures: AFTER NEXT dan. Fed. 5. — Sunday afternc popular § = concert night and al! week and Heath in spp: : the court takes 1 the quality {mn the bu mind of thought transfer 80 excellently brought out by Thomas in “The Witch He Thought flies from mind to. mind at a greater speed than the electric telegraph. It has been proved In the life of every one of from that fact that after a long period of atlence between ourselves and a distant friend, let ters from him to us and from us to m will be posted on the same day. One man thinks a plot and writes it for magazine, another be idem at the same time fashions it quickly into a play Whose fdea te it? It seems to me that the af court has been long on quibbles short on paychology. The of thie decision t every succesafa) play this time on will at e the subject of litiea opportunity for black ever-present. No play. h know that the frults of of bis work will not be ruthless stehed from him and given to ther when his work is done. m, too, ua Ey eee eee eee eee eee eee eee Pe Pee ee eee — Florence % in “Goria.” ~~ Pauline itire” "Deadwood Dick's Shot.” Rob Hall and oals | UM — Pred Three Yoscarys acrobata. TIONS TO FOLLOW bby Burns Lb Olga Net Writing on the Camille Second Mrs The Me Loula James {1 wit morn Cort trip te John Eastern retarn | yw Mistake. of the! paying Morris the wil Manager am Morris’ Martin Beck, . had been it, William played into Orpheum people did, in Portland, his armory | s Harry Lauder gation advances joing not have ¢ the he agare at ing thie I jomition immediate ps in Ro: got th eur if he k again, ever this week big but aking wns intends dollar will cost PARR eens Meets Ie Dead . nave ed this iid not even ome to Beat rined fn Ban @ Northert tat Bit zed concep tland as jay conception Memory In Beattie me Very pop Bade fortunes ‘ to one-night owns and ins eal playgoers aw allowed In large of | ims ive statement of | of the largest theatres in ly have for hey would gh Mor itertainment ‘ conditions will find it will take un- | i - there | Avert. it Hog judice that avery night halt , hunter, ‘g while to overcome, But p pee the Lauder clean-up, I seriously his clroutt he does have a house a long view not oO im 1o take talk if past the by COURT DECISION TO RESULT IN CHAOS | Veteran Classical characters, | D¢T®, someone olse's staged it and had it produced. With | Yulld It for him respect is shown by his failure to secure the Seattle theatre when, fow weeks ago, vite? « gave an expose 8 woek featured in John Cort's [ment Days, [ager Cort to | will agement in SHAH ERAAARAHRALS 4 MATINEES [eeseeseseeese THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910. AEST CHARACTER Seattio. it Stat the Se Rue atock start af will ve Cha senna “Genessee of the Hille”—Lgia, For the first time in this elty G © of the Hilts will be played here all next woek by the Del Lawrence company at the Lois, The play racing ny ix a dramatiza Th ve { nm of the Mary Mascot Hitte Ryan story haa not An Told in the ween here Hills,” and deals some time with Indians and 4 favorite at in the army, The u when given to be interpreted Taylor company Jane Kelton seonery will be a fea wilt be of un at the sell Drew company ing ternoon Vive the A. Taylor tlonal drama. Derby which been for which was Third Avenue Chan A The tomorrow Claire Sinetatre: Daley 1 Aven. but old the here ure. Par Weatern life leading roles are by Del Lawrence and The cast as a whole ‘unual length | PAST PERFORMANCES. AVID WARFIELD played at the Grand seve years yin D Auctioneer.” He brings back with him next week, of his for mer company, Marte Bates, Wiillam Roag Bevan and Marta Davis Mise Bates also played at the Be attle theatre 16 years ago in “The County Pair * of his company Francis Gallliard Miss Wal nine years Nathan hus m both. of tts ego with Howard Kyle | Hale Oscar Bagte band in “Mrs, Wiese mtatie «Gaillard waa a member “id Pyke Opeva Company at dray's in 1894, He sang at the tthe 11 yours ago with “1492 and was with Mansfield in “Heau ealre” at the Grand in 1 Me was at the Moore two seasons ago with “Brewster's Millions. Mr. Warfieid’s p nt road man ager, Melville Stoltz, played at J P. Howe's Standard theatre in the fall of 1884 with Kate Castleton tn “At To 1886 he was a princi pal with Meat t's Comedy com pany ia “We, Us and Co. at Mud Springs” at Frye's opera house. Advance Manager Lawrence Ap With “The Man From Home” halt came here six years ago with the Bostonians and the following at the Al ae Aenere season with “The Silver Slipper.” os was the CHAS. D. HERMAN Actor is Now Mme. Teresa Carreno gave a re eital at the Plymouth church in 1901 and was heard in concert at the Grand two years ago eee The Right of Wi was played| at the Moore last season, with uy Standing, Theodore Roberts Alphona Et in leading roles. reason that “ee « business on The De prosented money will The best indica m of his inck of sincerity in this 8 Manager Cort in proposal from him. He pould not get the Seattle theatre ben for the «i o John Cort always and 7 was first old Third Taylor com % the follow by Mascot here at the Avenue in 1905 by . tonight pany, the cast In & Darvin | ing favorites Spiritualism at | Andrew Knight t Houne Poter Spears Jim Skip iples Thirty years January 22 ago 1880, Thorn at Charlies R. Allen William L. Raynore Edward Kellie J y Ble Viola Keene Nellie Chenewo Aileen May Hannah re.. Virginia Riehmond Texas Laurette Taylor The play wae offered again at the new Third Avenue, with Frank Fanning, 8 Howard, Eva Earle and French and the Raynores in cant site's Of The Lyceum theatre ete change fonday f motion Plays fret which & . time during The Muate of the Hille Master Cenenoe sneasee of the Hilla” ta tization of “As Told tn the Hilla” Another dramatization un der literal name of the book bas been given here by road com panies during recent seasons oe Dolph and Suste Levino, at Majestic next week, appeared here in vaudeville at the Jefferson thea tre in the fall of 1897. The same »ason they played in “A Kentucky Belle” at the Pike Street theatre. Eleven years ago they were at the Third Avenue with the Rays in “A Hot Old Time.” They had a vaude ville act at the Star in 1908 Frederick V. Bowers, recently a Commence dra has been sold by Ma Klaw & Erlanger 4 wader the latter's man “The Young Turk open the * NEXT WEEK. «# * SUNDAY Late TUESDAY—Lols WEDNESDAY — Alhambra. Grand, Lote THURSDAY~Seattic SATURDAY — Moore, Al hambra, Grand, Seattle, Lots EVERY DAY — Orphe Majestic, Pantages (irand, Seattle, Edwards Calle on Frohman. One of the current magazines tallia how Brace Edwardes once call ed on Charles Prohman Th ing had been arranged for me iellicAicdiaMcicMnMaliMetatalalel a k Both Phonee—5106 Advanced Vaudeville Beginning Monday Afternoon, January 24th GET BERT LESLIE THIS ¢ “HOGAN IN SOCIETY” Laveen and Cross The Premier of All Siang Classics. Roman Sports and Pastimes THORNE AND CARLETON in “THE YAP AND THE SOUBRET” EMMA FRANCIS And Her Two Arabian Boys in Deeds and Dances of the Desert CHARLES KENNA “The Street Faker’ Marvelous Hiltons Premier Cyclists ters McConnell Sprightly Dancers 10--20+30 2:16-—7: 15-0: 15 Maljeatre The Week Beginning Monday Afternoon LAWRENCE CRANE “The Irish Wizard” TAY LOR-~Alice EQUILIBRISTS SISTERS DeFAYE Vaudeville’s Greatest Beauties LAMBERT & WILLIAMS Mirthful and Melodious Duo Henry SENSATIONAL SHOOTING Dolph—LEVINO—Susie The Oddest Kind of Comedy Ph iain LS ABBIE MITCHELL Phenomenal Soprano Bololst | thetory Vaudeville—Orpheum, Vaudeville—Majestic At the Orphe Lawrence wm, starting & Co, in Monda Der noon will bill head Lawl! Hogan oty Fema rey Crane The Mystery head the whow at the tn Jestic, supported Boel by Henry « Allee Taylor come feats of LaVeon & Dolph and Roman Levino, Chas artivtn atreet De Faye ore after new in Thorne Carleton and n willl dians; Croas, sports Kent, the take Rmma Arabian boys; Me and the Marvelous will aluo be new from the Pathe Buste keteh fater ing Abbie Lambert & Vimme Prancte, Liane De Faye. Mitchell and Williams, musical comedians. The Levinow are local favorites, having 4 many engagements here in pant nels and her ; nell Binters Hiltons. There Gime of soprano pletures ime. It was Edwards duction to Frohman deedingly impre fir and he Anxious to make a good | Introduced by the ant, Kdwards bowed toward Frohman It gives me unbounded aid, and that wan as far as he got for just then his foot sprawled on the tting a coatly intro: Brewster's Millions and was ex « y Widow all to t before long Week After Next, McIntyre & Heath, under the management of Klaw & Erlanger will present their new comedy, “In Hayti the Moore, week after slipped, he | next hin feet up Danish vase, hin hands dragging over an fv wtat vette and his cane bringing inketand crashing to negro attend and advanced he at floor Florence Alban “Gloria Roberts returns after next jy by James F to the bra week a come a cut the ard Fagin Pauline Pat Hall and Will Archi the racing drama une jan Russell last sean: ced at the Grand a orrow at the Wher the the he came to, in the midat of| py wreckake, a few minutes later, | ann hegro t over him and said: | trom t Hex pardon, Mr. Edward: The b Mr. Frobman d me to tell The Derby Mascot” will be “Dead. that he coul t wait.” wood Dick's Last Shot.” The Lois will follow “Genessee of with “Sapho. week Seattle following ash ou Notes of Coming Attractions Louis James will play bis annual! engager t at the Moore next nth, his presentation this time |) «& “Henry VITL" and “Merchant . of Vontee.” Aphie James wit! be| “°* his leading woman pany Schumann-Heink, the great Ger man contralto, will be heard in con cert at the Moore, next month, an der the auaploes of the Ladies’ Mus leal chub Eatha Williame will head the cast of “As the Sun Went Down,” which | will shortly be seen at the Grand It {9 a new Woertern drama under the management of Arthur Alston W. A. Whitecar ts included in the support A Bobby Burne anniversary con cert ts to be given at the Moore! next month / Olga othersole Andrew Robson fn Schubert club In ¢ wilt here larke who at Gryhoum: lest just married Grace A a l7-yearold giri in was seen season Los Angeles tas added dorsement to “King Dodo ‘Thor oughly first class in every way ie the headline one paper gives to the Seattle manager's production ite en Chark Tittell, one of the Tit tell atet | Nethersole. Going Crazy in Dee Moines. The cranks are at it again. In Des Moines, lowa, they have Just | passed an ordinance prohibiting any play in which there is a killing or the commission of any crime is bare out of Des Me rtotre, | "The Wolf,” the} mite ope a, “Pa ALHAMBR Week Beginning Tomorrow, Sunday, Eve., January 23 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday For Nine More Performances, Because Seattle's Discriminating Theatre-Going Public So Insisted LIEBLER & CO.’S SUPREME PRODUCTION ” THE ELITE THEATRE By Booth Tarkingt Pleases Everybody Typloal Liebler Presentation A Comedy Advertise: That ment. A ‘on and Harry Leon Wilson Which In Its Own Beat and a and Show Typical Liebler Company and Stag Pricoa—Night, 500 to $1 Matinees, 50e to $1.00. Sam 8. and Lee Shube WEEK Present BECINNING| Miss Florence Roberts SUNDAY, JAN. 30, Seat Sale Thursda SEATTLE Tooight—Big-Hearted Jim—tasttime GLORIA Romantic Comedy of the Century THEATRE - Drew, Mers. nos, Main 43 Sixteenth Russel! week COMMENCING TOMORROW, SUNDAY, MATINEE Russell & Drew's Players, Direction R. E. in Chas A. Taylor's Sensational Racing i. DERBY c MASCOT Clever Specialties by Clever People BETWEEN THE ACTS BILLY O'BRIEN, Monologist; NINA BEESON LONG & WEST in Comedy French, Drama, Phenome nal Coon Shouter ; und Song “Unequaled Vaudeville” Pantages Theatre WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON, JAN. 24, AT 2:30 Mile. Louise Her Friend and Downing Thetr Original Rosenthal And Darwinian Demon In Character . and Hanigan The Seven Colored Cramps Singers, Dancers and ( Lazarro Trio Singers and Inatrumentalist ‘omedians Fielding and Collins and Novelty Bartlett and Collins Grotesque, Kocentric Comedian Fancy skater HELEN LOWE AND THE PANTAGESCOPE Mein: | his com: | will be here with Olga | ACTOR COMES NEXT WEEK Star Vaudeville—Pantages Heading ming Musical Comedy | a aft titled Vaca all week, Ed Armetrong ¢ the role 3 will Armetrong is to be the Irish com edian and Gus en a8 a Dutch Miss Howard will the 1 the will ward wo 1 H Loutee alll Midget The trated ballad the Kaw, Armatrone Three and Fie tom. be Da Leonard will will illum | de Mi and » ple | and Mathe also eon Mr ipa new andle on sen choru biogr usual irama T. Dantel Frawley « tonight, in “St jones in nipeg Elmo. Ball Her Player Gone Wrong Hall, th ding acte d bal er got Nh Entertainment Note the way for me to ked Carl Rel quench my thiret You are very on, tract Bill led the from the the way acros Or Victor Herbert's has | pheum Moore Theatre’ Seattic’s Leading Piayhouse. Last Time Tonight—BLANCHE WALSH One Week, Opening Monday Evening—Only Mati- nee Saturday DAVID BELASCO Presents DAVID WARFIELD ~ THE MUSIC MASTER A Comedy-Drama by Charles Klein PRICHS—Box Seat $3.00 and $2.50 first § rov nder lower foo: 00; Balcony, first 5 7 rows, $1 Gallery (unres - ephone or for th agement ecks pa to John Cort eats for eact ne, $2.50; re- next 16 rows, Matl_orders Children perform- Sunday Evening, JAN. 30, Klaw & Erlanger Send | McINTYRE & HEATH [10 ta yti| A Whirtwind of Fun and Fluttering Femininity The Gran SOR *“‘TH’ TOP O’ TH’ WORLD’’ TONIGHE OTHER MATINEES WEDNES- Tomorrow Matinee DAY AND SATURDAY SECOND ANNUAL TOUR OF The Right of Way Sir Gilbert With Kiaw @& Excellent Musical JOHN CORT Manager ker’s Famous anger’s Original P Comany A Great A Better Play. Evening, 25¢, 50c, 75c, Matin, 260, 808, ed Prices Wednesday, 25c and 30¢ vane tion. An Prices Bargain Matinee Story The Great Racing Comedy WILDFIRE With Pauline Hall and Will Archie Sun. Mat. 30 Madame Teresa Carreno, Pianiste WITH THE Seattle Symphony Orchestra HENRY HADLEY, CONDUCTOR MOORE THEATRE $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Selling, and Aji LOIS TONIGHT—Last Time of tleman of France.” TOMORROW EVENING PRICES 8:16 SHARP Boxes $3.00 Each. Niekets Now Day w the Theat THEATRE PHONES MAIN 1304 IND, 4334 PRICES MATS. Nights and Sunday Mats. 25c, 35c and 50c Sunday A Gen Tuesday Starting Tomo Genessee of the Hills attle of Mar Told row Afternoon Wednes- day Other Mats. 10c and 25c BY THE and D. S. Lawrence Company Saturday TWENTY-FIRST WEEK FIRST and MADISON Prices, 100 and 20¢ Star Theatre Starting Monday Matinee, January 24th EWD, ARMSTRONG'S MUSICAL COMEDY CO, Presents Brown’s Vacation Funny Comedians—Pretty Girls, Get in ling, Come and see the Armstrong Baby Dolis, Two shows nightly. Matinee daily

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