The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1910, Page 3

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ROBSON AND MANTELL | | | DONE TWO NATIONAL STARS, NOW IN SEATTLE—OTHER GOOD BILLS<ce rHE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1910. At the Moore wen 1 te around for tb oe eee ee ee ee ee Sharpe, but what could he do? Monday, “Macbeth”; Tues A roe, with a lot oF new | * : # | without ' the way of 4 He was powerless to discipline day, “Richelieu; Wednenday, | rena vare are oi * SHOWS TO COME * th # whole lot in tie {| the boy under the existing civil } Thursday matinee rvice ru . h ~itamlet"; | Thureday matine Nie r tr * MOOREw. AI * . service rules It merely shows I bh Ch " ig Nor * Bae’ S tbe 4 STE : TS ‘0 icioney of some of our Evening, Othello"; Fr { ' tt . + f he f Ur * WISTER SWATS “i rs essentials of administration on King ear’; Saturday re La Just 1 i *# GRAND—"The F ‘ va CUSTOMS MEN | the revenue.” nee, “Romeo and Juliet”; Sat. | Movelty 4 K Apr * urday evening, “Richard Ht,” . ’ (By United Press.) DOUBLE BURIAL This is the repertoire of Robert At the Majestic Bk kt Rt tt tt tO htt TUCGON, Ariz, April " Mantell a he Majest t we > - Owen Winter r ¢ | FOR PATTERSONS ' , | ter - — . r (ity United Breas.) “ , . , PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 2 1 ry « Th t of Re Patterson, n the y od ¢ Chicago Trib i rt t ' K| yesterday, Wister and fe llevue Strat it were halted by the c 0 fc last night ficiale Jd and that they were on A today or neral and that of They were made to swear smugglers his mother, wh 4 in Chicago ‘ that held me | haf her son suc d ork, will be held Julia Patterson, his mother, onia, after an TALON ROME Y — ORPHEVM SEATTLE tetas AIDA WEMPT ~—> ALHAMBRA [RRR ARR NEXT WEEK'S SHOWS MOORE — Robert “ Bhakespearen repertotr beginning Monda ALHAMBRA —National Opera Opens Monda GRAND Hontta mancand Song n “Wine eee eee eee eee eee ORPHEUM Matt naen and Elita Proctor Ott ® PANTAGES Marir # MAJESTIC play tet * STAR ch tee SON PLAY IS DRAMATIC \, EVENT LIKE DAVID WARF IELD « Best st Things of * Is This Ac- in “Rejuvenation Mary.” % WILLIS SAYRE e “The Merry Widow Bes so large « BA audience cath theatre es arsem to greet the return of fs “The Rejuvenation With prac company which here two years ago, More than repeated it Now there are in Mere good lines and more Ras before Then it was a comedy; now it @eation from whic Wi no more be than Joe Jef! Sway from “i eee eee eee eee eee eee eee stage, but em down to facts, who) it a better one? and | know of + ao eman of the stage who We instantaneou: nan Her own emotions and MB ie She tends 1 flood bang seve the toottight laughter cate Whas gotten past t Rebso 40d her play is the Of legitimate how to @ hund-« MAY ROBSON *|CLEAR M’CALL OF _|s#¥ vps do, to, m BRIBERY CHARGES jn« bab H md ) mamma was asked * BRE WER IS BURIED AT HIS OLD HOME Xie sauively 6. (iy United Preas ¢ Pantagescope a saat ie Ane ee ke Gancs || Se SO Lois Fheatre th | ze, MAMMA ee oe a ror Pearaira tn na Gan caret wy armonntn STAR THEATRE wnese ! ide | entire satiaf i ISO : ‘toutes “were | MeDonald’s Hat Store “THE SILVER GIRL” “Affinity | —$________ * I b h . 023 Third Ave 2 Cran ee i ber, Beach” | Armstrong — (ad Mate . L The average man would rath *t Starting With a Matinee Tomorro noon IT's } nm vie ll ike P | | Both Phones—5106 Advanced Vaudeville Priecen 100, 2he, Noe, The Performances 2:00 nnd 8.20 Dalty Elita Proctor Otis Mrs Matt Henson oO M Vhe " par n nner’s Bun.” The Toyland Favorite Miss Anna Laughlin In Chatter d Danec Marshall Montgomery, Unparalleled Ventriloquist Fred Ray’s Players “The Noblest Roman of Them All” the } n Drama La Rose and La Justa enstv\c Performances—2100, 7:15, 9:00 Satire on Five Juggling Normans AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBR S angi Ee gar THE HLTH THEATRE OF seaATTLE “The Red Mill.” THEATRE RUSSELL & DREW, Mere Main S47 + tnd. 263-4 JOHN GRIFFITH And His Company Dream Scene From “THE BELLS” TONIGHT and SUNDAY NIGHT, Last Perform- ances of THE NATIONAL OPERA COMPANY, in “THE FORTUNE TELLER” in ME. AND MES. Low SHAW Wortd’s Champion Trick Bifliardists VERONE VERDE and & Charming Musteal Offering Week Starting MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 4 The National Opera Company In a BIG PRODUCTION of Boccaccio Best Popular-Priced Opera Company EVER SEEN IN SEATTLE SEATTLE “CONVICT 999” JOS. J. & MYRA DAVES DOWLING, In Thetr Seream, “The Seapshot™ THOMAS AND FULL Two Merry Men of Much Mirth MATTIE. LOCKETTE “Dainty Little Ingenwe” Moore Theatre’ Seattle's Leading Theatre. MATINEE TODAY, TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT MAY ROBSON : Satie MON DAY, EVENING sureme He at mates William MR. MANT ELL In Hight Magnificent “Peeductions of Shakespearean and Romantic Piaye Monde r et”; Thure 8 King Lear « 4 tt athe Rejuvenation Aunt Mary” WM. A. BRADY ANNOUNCES 1 mantic play © York, tast|| il JOHN CORT Manager The Gran THE ALASKAN” Ween ret Other Metieces: Heatoning Matinee Tomorrow rucaaay, Thursday, saturday | THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN ON THE AMERICAN STAGE | BONITA Whe sparking See BONITA 3 owe tf. WOMAN A CHRISTY GIRL rhly Mounted, Exquisitely Chorus of 35 Pretty Extra Added Pony Battet 20—HO HITS —20 Tonight, Last Time Week Starting Sunday Evening, April 3 Russell & Drew Stock Company in the Splendid Play The Little Church Around the Corner Last Time 66 TONIGHT rts TA SONG | The Sensation of New York—400 Nights at the Circle Theatre | Matineos eday, Thursday Monte “Unequaled Prof. Stevens audeville” New Method Teaching Pantages Theatre ; Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, April 4, at 2:30 GOOD MUSIC—GOOD COMEDY—MANY SENSATIONS Full Strength of the Favorite Company—-New Baker, DeVo THE Brooks and Adolph Carlisle Special Scenery—Great Cast 10c and 25c. Night Prices, 15¢ to 50c MARIMBA] «: . S2zitl.., BAND Matinee Prices: The Millards law aud Alien PROM GUATEMALA “Fillmore”

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