The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1910, Page 3

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ist gL i, EVELYN KELLOGG, David Nerd Sw friends to see them. They wi « tonight and tomorrow winning at Vf The ¢ ACHAMBRA are. leg tunity * yom oie 2 qu an hunting trig jumt pias him, has ever Kiven tho public, ‘The ptoture clear snd the various phase African life are very. interestin » addition « music pletures. peeding ts KK ‘and the brake me that won't ine of the we ot ab me ways must wenstein th ' © men who have been rut machines without regar wW ly for |for from now ¢ t |palgn against | waged by Chief \ | Monday morni “aw wer Fremon } Yon Yorson Coming The famous Swedish-Am {play, “Yon Ye by the best of | bres “uced net fendid stage / tumes The ox nt ¢ & big hit in the first nitza ite run, playing smaller | Fogarty of Beattie, and comin several weeks should win a fh Girls Be hind the At the Orpheum. Frank Fogarty Dublin Min- | rat the Or Way Out Gir Lier ik. Dark. ® hing afternoon. Mr rr we *) Fogarty i« counted a big hit in a OF MAY 1. # | vaudeville In the East, and his ap ‘ = * at the Orpheum is dis : we st Otis Skinner in & an ev pany neat inning Monday $55 B Humble Servant. #| sonth and in “Camp- | Star theatre ae mas = "The Gingerbread @ling Out the most] . Every one Meate—Gelling Prien || e # | aughable. i , talk patter we ' ® | that has been brought on for many | > . Ts SHOWS #\a moon, They rely upon nothing | } . - & | save thetr native wit and slang for : “The h Tp. Ri their effects, and the critics ha wee ioe i ot Maver. off of Broadway sl bel 4 aoe * ther features full tv u Harrigan, tr *! C many maney in@iny ‘in pape » hae Beak to be @ typical | Vea 4m 18 at her bes ul | Ye HY Little Hip *| ly-Wild and company will be tion, whieh I 1 2 " n @ comedy plano stunt er ub be fun rr) Russian B rd * me “s or oe” St ta ons om tap for the whole Star a ita by Arm- #|of those scream things “i compan y + Brothers Mascaan ari dette Temple . » musiotans ° t Lyceum. aia * ofter a laughable t the La “ hdedediadnd indiana ae eed m in the Dr ne viggent kind of a sennatt and rk : Porcine are European | « en therm has ty orn in their Bob and Tip company, a combina tion of man and dog, was here a year ago, and proved @ distinct bit It is an old friend with » new offer ing that is said to go strong At the Majeos ° will he Up the Mo the orga At the Alhambra Daphne Pollard at Pantages A big week at Pant ' ing |= Me 7 ¢, | Dap organi¢e Pauline Thrown in the serap heap, a Onterized That is wh ia to happen to | Nansex 1 Kni Nansen t ed and petted, will wha f with a stick an he late aly at some dirt cart « aca ; The fotts oom Prive Hahthour these prices. are for strtetly fest grades. in the eahriek with the surging surf ” “end all thete |i TOTAL RESOURCES, $13,937,434.91 oes iP 've and ef- M. F. BACKUS, ne President | ficiency.are very im portant factors to the R. R. SPENCER, Ist Vice President RALPH &. STACY, A. } 2nd Vice President | J. A. SWALWELL, Cashier O. A. SPENCER | SF dea Assistant Cashier, __|iij| ‘he bad || ness men, firms and individu- sah pry 9 als, we have installed every R. 8. WALKER | modern facility and conven- Assistant Cashier. [i ience. Savings Department Open Saturday Evenings THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE SECOND AVE., AT MADISON ST. SEATTLE, WASH. man who would get ahead. || We the tance of pfomptness and effi- appreciate impor- || ciency in the transaction of banking business. requirements busi- r oth THE MARKETS we reokers “ ne William Mor rt von 33 Allleen May we om Grifrith Whvclemate: ak Pad rat - . sate 6.66 Deying Price. i be be WILL PUT. END Tb oFEEDING VETERAN STEEDS TO SCRAP HEAP be tugs are the average prices | lerai aed Rotter—Baying Price to ‘ail yahjert te variation. arrerding te freshkeres aed general cxceiionce, bat | wakes otherwiee Imdieatd, | THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1910, LITTLE HIP, THE ELEPHANT, TAKES 4 é Meats. Live Weight ; onx cont Veesinkies tabling ‘Price Moore Theatre **i\)..50 . Ww eur Night«, Special Matinee ‘ Wetusatety i oma ree FPROMMAN Presents Otis Skinner “YOUR HUMBLE SERVANT The Grand “ior Sunday Ma ' May t« Variey’s Delightful Mu aperated Milk —selling Price Vernon, 5b ts 146 Weed helting” “Friees By A. Baldwin Sloane and Fred Waehingt ™ / SEAT BALE THURSDAY = AMUSEMENTS. Both Phonee—S106 Advanced Vaudeville MATINEE Performances Daily at 2:30 and 8:30 Frank Fogarty THE DUBLIN MINSTREL Smith and Campbell | “CAMP. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY Prices 10¢, 26c, 500, 750 Three Brothers Mascagno in an Incident from Life, ING OUT . “Fun in the Drawing Room.” Emily Green and Co. World's Greatest Delineator Swedish Character, MINNESOTA ROMANCE.” of “~ ies Deiro and Porcini Novelty Musicians and Singers Jolly-Wild and Co. In the Comedy Piano Offering, | “Mr, P.'T. Barnum; Jr.” Bob, Tip and Co. Old Favorites in a New Offering. MWaikeatvc Second and Spring “Theatre Beautiful ' SULLIVAN & CON Nw mr WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY M Performances Daily at 2:80, 7:15, 9:00, ¢ SUMMER PRICES—Whole Lower AL VAUDEVILLE NEE ‘ontinuous on Floor, 20c; Sunday Whole Balcony, 10c A TWENTIETH CENTURY MYSTERY THE BALLOON GIRL Th a Sories of Spectacular and Beautiful Flights the Audience Over the Heads of LEW WELCH AND CO.,, WOLFE, MOORE AND YOUNG, “Levinsky's Old Shoes. | A Carnival of Jollit FIELDS AND CO.cOo, Premier Equilibrist THE TROCADERO FOUR, In Sweetest Harmont BASEBALL TOMORROW TACOMA vs. SEATTLE NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE and Monday, April 24 and 25, Dugdale’s Park BOUTON AND TILL6ON, In the Musical Novelty A Yard of Music Sunday JOY RIDE IN BIG AUTOMOBILE i| _ The Gingerbread] Lois Theatre AMUSEMENTS. ALHAMBR Last. Performances THEATRE RUSSELL & DREW, Mars Main S147 © tnd. 263-4 Tonight and Sunday Night The National Opere Company “The Brigands’ NEXT WEEK, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 25TH The National Opera Company “Fatinitza” First Appearance of Miss Geo. Kunkle—Big Cast, N Costumes and DELIGHTFUL MUSIC THAN POPULAR PRICES SEATTLE ™"% Week Starting Matinee Tomorrow Sunday, April 24th Mr. David Bratstrom Supported by the Russell & Drew Stock Company, Direction R. E. French, in the Greatest of All Swedish Dialect Plays “Yon Yonson” Here Miss Hemmi as Fatinitza ces Kellogg and Mr Scenery MORE 25c and 50c, Best Seats Ever Fam Play Mats., deen Prices as Usual: 10c and 25c; Nights, 15c¢ to 50c PHONES: MAIN 1204 IND, 4334 Once in a While They Come Along Like The Girl Way Out Yo (A Real Comedy Drama.) MATINEES: j PRICES: | Sunday Matinee and Nights 35e and 50c. Other Matine: We and 26 Sunday Tuesday Saturday Wednesday and Last Symphony Concert This Season BY THE Seattle Symphony Orchestra HENRY HADLEY, Conductor MOORE THEATRE #15 snare SOL MME. MARGUERITE LEMON, Leading Soprano From Maye METRO PRICES: The friday Cve.. April 20th Unequaled | Pantages Theatre Vaudeville Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, April 25, at 2:30 A BILL WORTH TEN TIMES THE PRICE OF ADMISSION Daphne Pollard La Bella Napoli Troupe Youngest Singing Comedienne | A Company of Eight Musical on the Stage Italians Her First Local Vaudeville Ap | An Unequaled Attraction That pearance Will Cause a Furore Tinkham and Co, | Jones, Grant and | Cujten Brothers In their “MUle-a-Min Jones 1 : ; Classy E rf ite Motor Cycle | Colored’ Comedians Dan Cage and Enterta HELEN LOWE AND THE PANTAGESCOPE Sec ond Avenue tto SAV oY NOTEL TIMES TOMORROW P.M. or Lyceum Theatre POSITIVELY LAST Continuously Fron GENUINE MOVING Re ROOSEVELT IN AFRICA STARTING NEXT MONDAY AT NOON LATEST MOTION PICTURES HIGH-CLASS VOCAL MUSIC AND OTHER STAR FEATURES of “Othello” CENTS WoRTH GREAT BILL FIRST AND MADISON MONDAY MATINEE STAR THEATRE WEEK BEGINNING “The Girls Behind the Counter” AN Edward Armstrong Musical Comedy Co. With THEL DAVIS and FIVE COMEDIANS in a WHIRLWIND OF PUN GET THIS BEFORE IT GONE Three Times Dally —10 and 20 Cente ARMSTRONG niOT Is

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