The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1910, 8 AMUGEMENTS. | AMUGEMENTS ee .) THE MONETAS MAJESTIC — THE-PLAYERS® Te SEATTLE SA Week Commencing Tomorrow (Sunday) Matinee A Play With a Wholesome Moral Both Phones 6106 iF Advanced Vaudeville WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATIN Prices 10 6 } ance Da The Original Brin Girl—Queen of the Zelgfeld Fo! ANNABELLE WHITFORD In « Beautiful Sings » FIVE OLYMPIERS 8 Pl que f BILLY INMAN At Pantages, 2W SIMMONS ' WAGO Vand j FRANK WHITE AND I Tr + ths Maden atrongont r Blackface Stud TH! ] | ih A DANGER SIGNAL ON THE PATH OF FOLLY Night——15c to 50c. Matinees——10c and 25c Clement De Lion Charles Ledeger Tonight—CHINAT( CHARLIE—Last Time pert MAJESTIC“ | *WMAUDEWVICLCE* WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Prices 100-200. Performances Dally Hodele Head Pantages Bil! 2:80, THK, 9 Comtinwoun Sunday SKINS Phe Malf-Wey How stuff hat of KR BILLY K. WELLS “The Hebrew Orator” At the Lois Michael Strogoff.” a powert ay of Rusatan and dewpotien For the “Kiddies” KeT'S DOGS the Grownupe Pantages Theatre {x72 Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, June 6, at 2:30 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE DUGDALE’S PARK BASEBALL Tomorrow, at 3 P. M. VANCOUVER vs. TACOMA Admission, 25¢ and 50c Four Luciers ar Musical Selections A Merry Widow Man alter W : att Wm. Inman and Co. pe have beer ' dunager James Has ngest prod BRENGK’S ng Arti PARISIAN MODELS elain and Bronze At the Orpheum. The Bramsons Novelty Hoop Roll Walter C. Wilson Dramatic ne y Widow" Co. Gramatic skill, anc The Moneta F DON'T WORKY ABOUT WHAT TO BAT Phone for some of our delicious Band M. Temales or Chili Com Carne We acknowledge no superior, OPEN TILL 1 A.M. 1425 4th Av. Main 5306. Ind. B14 ASEATTLE LEADING HOSTELRY WITH NEW(& BEAUTIFUL PLUMAGE=:= (5) = S74 « Wo ed ads. Buy or ing Gtr and [being partte Leave “Why Girls it Furnishings and sh Decorations Make ar Hosielry One of st in the North- ior Complete- d and Every ace for Guests St. --- se -4a~ LADIES PARLOR: were his business-getting and holding proclivities that his successors in these places pre HOTEL CECI, CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET ae d to have the cafes remain as he originally designated LY 1 out and new Ment, the own erty having « Wy, the « | | are Ji n baths have been in J ity as a business man and/them rather than substitute CG Also take into consid-| mixer by his host of followers | th n names, this alone I the facts that the rooms |and friend He has operated | showing his genial popularity nes, hot and col outside everal other high-class cafes} Mr. Gerald has been in Seat it pening the business at/tle seven years, having enjoyed eat and all ot Seattle and before the}a most successful business in of the new Cecil were!that time as proprietor and ned. He is genial and eniences too nu ntion, such as four of sample rooms in the manager of the Gerald Cafe at able, and the fact that he is} First ay. and Marion nected with the hotel will] property he still ret . ort tafe that can Pcertainly + itin the feat it, fur will appeal to the seh trade, Then youlcertainly guide considerable! ‘The secretary of the to the conclusion [patronage towards the doors of pany, who is also the general combine Hotel Cecil merits|the Cecil. Under the prevail-| manager of the hotel, Mr. A Miccessful ing conditions, one can easily | My wh, is a Canadian by na eeittire front of th d Jimmie McFarland, presi-|see the future success of this) tivit He spent the earlier ;|dent of the company, is a pio-|undertaking is spelled with) years of his life in the eastern y the inter coming here|capital letters, M’FARLAND. | part of the province of Ontario, ad elt Me fitst-class artisans, | the and is one of] Mr, McFarland’s cfientage| where for seven years he had ul most-favorably | wil! possibly reach further as| charge of the government hos have been + wn business men of the me-|to assortment of friends than|pital at Kingston. He fell a ENTRANCE VIEW OF HOTEL CECIL’S LOBBY. INTERIOR OF SEATTLE’S MOST ELABORATE CAFE E throughout wit tropolis of Puget sound. jany other business man in our| victim to the lure of the North, the fur: H first business venture|city, as one class of man is as|and 1898 found him at Fort Sel ;years he has made a special|tle, but gemiality and good will! previously 1e¢ 4 could supply as seven years later, as pro as the other—be he a| kirk. The ne ear he went to} study of the hotel business and|and fellowship has made him| Shirley and Rale point Ss ROW presents rietor of the old Seattle bar, | Dawson, and finally to Skag-|is well qualified to take charge {a favorite among the knights} The Cecil has 151 rooms at der @Ppearance of ar anc later he operated several Over seven years ago Clar-| way, where he accepted the/of the affairs of the Cecil of the grip. Having been: in to take care of the /t t ( it is h The high-class cafes in the city.|ence J. Gerald, vice president of| clerkship of the Dewey and lat Probably the. best-known /Seattle for the past eleven! gr 1 of transient tra i farniture mahog fr. McFarland4 not supersti-|the company, came to Seattle|er became the manager. Mr.|hotel clerk in Seattle, through|years gives him—among_ the ty I ‘ itdseye maple— as he opened the Seattle|and embarked in business as| McIntosh has been in Seattle|his previous long connection |older commercial _ men—the ies n’s lunche ! da © 60me idea of the!} at ssday, the 13th. In|the popular and progressive | for four years, during whic h| with the Butler and the Cecil |added equipment of knowing] will be served in the attrac s 3 pe tare taken to 1); elf his places have been|owner of the Gerald cafe, hav ltime he has been connected|under the old manage ment, | all their peculiarities, such as} buffet which forms part of t Ee he lobbies have|« on the 13th of thejing previously conducted simi-|with the Hotels Lincoln and|Henry Block, has been retained | when to call them in the morn-| palatial and handsomely poin td, the floors of the| month, including the Cecifllar businesses under similar| Barker, resigning his position|as chief clerk by the manage-|ing and what they will have|nished hotel. ‘The me 1 : Main downstairs| which opened its doors on Fri-|names at Butte, Mont., Great|as chief clerk of the latter es-| ment Jupon being called served from the Gem fe c en Soe Set with tile May 13. Mr. écFarland| Falls, Mont., and other cities in| tablishment to accept the man Mr. Block is not only the| Mr. Paul Jensen has been} which has the reputation of be f ‘ vhere @hundred private | shown his wonderful abil-|the Wild West state. So great/agership of the Cecil. For) best known hotel clerk in Seat Isecured as night clerk. He was!ing one of the finest re

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