The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1910, Page 5

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ore |National Opera Company—Athambra | The Alb thy PLAN TO REVIVE Y THE STAR--SATURDAY» MARCH 12, 1910 “Her Mad Marriage” —Seattle At the Beatth Ray Whitaker outer, Va arr Ww Vinctdents. “The Two Orphans” Revive “THE CHRISTIAN” Sint & Co. Figure onl bas Putting It Out With a. Big Cast to Include Viola | Alen and James O'Neill yuaeaees sees * JAWUSENENTS NEXT WEEK VIOLA ALLEN of Coming Attractions. re te tenth per ; -- req and feateer ic — The ; tae ot acroba! te and — TO FOLLOW Edeson tn “A ; aiath Byr - BOSETT! CALV!I ‘a Glorenda “Madam tatterfty Ramdas (Momday) PAST PERFORMANCES eg | * - * - .* . * * * 7 * * * * * * * + . * * * + + 7 . . i* . . . + * * * * - * ne * * 7 * * * * * * . _* * . * * * * * . . * * * . * * _* * = * * * * 7 * . * * 7 * - ** eee ehh eee Wd WiLLIs savre Prices 10¢ a Ailieen May Ray Whitaker Bob Lawrence JItP- Poe eee ee WINCHESTER” BRINGS OLOTIME PLAYERS BACK Win Aileen May Poe eee eee eee ee ee eee ee eee ee ee a Singers in Next Week’s Grand Operas} ZAVASKI ADABERTO tn “Larie (Voewday Trovatore” Wedueeday) ee ee MATING ES NEXT weer WEDNESDAY THURSDAY —Mo SATURDAY yl re every DAY ph « st | ere eeee en eens eee eee Both Phones—6106 Advanced Vaudeville Week bc, 80c, 76e Beginning Monday Matinee Performances 2:30 and 8: 3¢ A wMusteat PLAyLen wernt THE LEADING LADY “MARGUERITE HANEY Assisted by Ralph Lynn and Ed Coleman and a Company of 10 People Charles F. Semon “The Narrow Feller” Barnes & Crawford. . “The ores Faker 1%" Lady” Berry & Berry, ¥ii,.0zt'""' “Do You Like Music?” The Bimbos Comedy Acrobats and Equilibrists McGinnis Brothers THE SECOND WEEK Onwatéer PAVORTTOS CRESSY AND DAYNE ounssys OWN “THE WYOMING WHOOP” PUAYLNT The Dancing Cadets iN Mr GMBAT MAJESTIC Me sin Matine e SULLIVAN & CONSIOENE VALDIVILLE ontinuou on Sunday Oopte, Week Beginning 5--LAGAARDS TROUPE--5 A European Acrobatic Sensation MR. AND MRS. JAMES R, MoCANN—Presenting “Uncle Charios of Charleston.” GUIGE—In a Delightful Creation. KANE AND KANTOR—In “Their Interrupted Honeymoon.” FOX AND WARD—in Minstre! Wit and Melodies, nao va ae -emeeen FRANK WHITMAN—The Danoing Violinist, Tee ee eee eee eee eee eeeeeteeeeeee 7 oa84 Fred Huebner Corbett Morrie Marte! Pinkie Mullaly Edith MooreTheatre’\" Seattic’s Leading ss wee eT. textxa «== TOMORROW NIGHT | Lambardi Grand con's Opera Company TOMORROW NIGHT mr hl “LA GIOCONDA” Theatre MATEN SCION THUMS, and SAT 147 PEOPLE ) ORCHESTRA March 23-24 125-26 Wise MISS MAY ROBSON in “Hs’cingnation Opening Sunday Mat., March 20 The Hackett and Daly Theatre (N. Y.) Success 4OHN CORT ws cont | “The HOUSE ims: Candles” MADISON Week Beginning Monday Matinee THE EDWARD ARMSTRONG Musical Comedy Company COLLEGE In a Whirlwind of Gaiety and Good GIRLS Grand Pretty Girls in Daily—10 Fun—Joy in Chunks Bunches—Three Times and 20 Cents “Unequaled Vaudeville” 14, at 2:30 , Pantages Theatre 4} Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, March ; THE BEST NOVEL AND SENSATIONAL ACTS Riva Laren Troupe anging _Rafayette’ 8 Dogs test Act Agee Ames and Corbett Novelty I Fred Wyckoff He , tortes Maddern and Nugent Heten Lowe and the de Heart to Heart Talk Pantagescope 1.M. A. Annual Benefit Seattle Theatre, Friday, March 18 ALL THE AFTERNOON SOMETHING DOING Feature acts by Mrs. Alexander Pantages, Carl Reiter, Miss Elizabeth Hale, Leo, S. L. Cohan, Junker, Caspery Comedy Skaters, Mc- Kinnon Twins, Tucker and Tweed, and Fifty Others. Entire Companies of the Seattle and Lois Theatres in Strong Scenes From Week's Bill. ARMSTRONG’S BABY DOLLS NATIONAL OPERA AND LAMBARDI GRAND OPERA COMPANIES IN MUSICAL HITS Every Act From the Orpheum, Pantages and Majestic THIS BIG BILL ONLY 50 CENTS Lillian Griffith Herbert Heyes Frank Ellis ALHAMBRA Week Commencing Monday Evening, March 14 Russell & Preisch Offer The National Opera | Company | Artists SUPERB CAST OF PRINCIPALS—-AUGMENT.- ED ORCHESTRA Presenting All Week Flotow’s Celebrated Stand- ard Opera “MARTHA” MISS AIDA HEMMI AS MARTHA Magnificently Costumed—New and Appropriate Scenery—A Strictly High-Class Production POPULAR PRICES: 25c to $1—No Higher Seats Now Selling Next Week—BALFE’S “BOHEMIAN GIRL” SEATTLE Mare nes, Main 43 Brigham Percival THEATRE RUSSELL & DREW, MainS147 : + tnd. Great | Chorus | TONIGHT—LAST TIME, GAL” “SAL THE CIRCUS Week Commencing Tomorrow (Sunday) Matinee The Most Original and Novel Drama of the Day Her Mad Marriage ———_.______] Thrilling Dramatic Climaxes—Comedy of a Su- perior Order Prices: Night, 15¢ to 50c; Matinees, 25c and 10c LOIS Theatre Starting Tom« orrow Afternoon vHONES MAIN 1904 IND, 43046 Last Time of ‘ ‘Monte |__ Tonight—La Cristo.” Messrs. Lawrence and Sa © the 0 NEW LOIS STOCK COMPANY > WINC HE ST KE R SOL iD ‘€ ‘(OMF ORT Is what Cook with Gas Seattle Lighting Company Henry B you enj olicitor call ar 1314 Fourth Ave. Phones: Main 6767; Ind. 67

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