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STR TST TERT ES | ED eer eae Tae eae: the Anwerican stage Fok CORBE > T NORR EATILE FOUR BARDS] PANTAGES _BONITA. At the Grand. (LL BE WARM WELCOME WAITING FOR MAUDE ADAMS Ae is certain t the Moor atre will im” Harrie’s latest play we ix frequently sp. and her hold ‘What ken coming te Bioths Those who keep ir with know of Barrie's play ar ite mac on in New ¥ t¢has had great hailed ax the Ind “Peter Pan gested that a ro The title v tion that Barrie attributes t Work knows how to manage her hust the heroine does not belong to the or wRer ot n 1S A SHY LITTLE WOMAN. , Migkte Wylie is a why, retiring are deeply ved because no one Shand, a young Scot, with pler breaks into their house ¥ the books ition” they ha th him and « y through cc she wante barsain they have nt « nterp : delibe The tir little ix not ive a warm weleo Monday ry Woman Knows.” of as the Mag: FANNY RICE. At the Orpheum. me from an audi night, when greeable per- ent looked for- ings in the the It ran nearly * as In England The Lit- tinary le woman, whose ant het for brains, rome pp mmitting ter w their apy ma to ash rise that they « mie at the enc rates, agrees without mmbitions, of them is that her John shall become a great man in the succeeds in having him @ arroganc the piay ie, ax every one in America Peter Pan,” it is not hard to imagine h i tale and with what a merry ty Hhis countrymen, the Scotch. Of Magsic was written especially Given one that It in conceded that that Barrie has writte i heart throb with which it deals and Beneath its humorous surface. The for to have poskession of the Bive @ xpecial matinee Wednesday achieve and bump of egotiam pre does, has proved so thore Moore for three greatness despite ides the material from hie how deligh nkle in his “Little Mise mughty the depth o play in stage nights, LLE ACTRESS JUMPS HALF WAY ROUND WORLD AND BACK Wegner, on Pan-| From Circuit, Comes St. Petersburg to, — Goes From| Kaas City to Vienna. i vase v Wegner, the stun-! Mme English girl who is WAS engaged irenit by iat Calya theatre this AY, and Seneca Way into popularity at has & fecord for jumps ereuit for Pan Richard Pitrot the in St tour Bnd jumped fr Alberta, to completing th Pantages tin 88 VIOL come to epted It Her Vienna | whole LET WEGNEHK | States came up and she eagerly ac contracts call for a our of leading cities of South rope, } was consider ts rs retu th Africa j » P eto vinit tea | but in 18 months she rh and will again be ‘antages circuit At the Grand—Bonita. Service —Excelient “Cooking 'S CAFE SMITH, Prop, He Coocoe are both tr both of them « til & father come to Then things « and fo Get a Good Dinner _ Beauty Fairfax, 4 and Dick in turn has lov antha Fatrfax show girl, a telephone opers e with Dick Marvel pough for And all goes jeaiour- Reauty's mother and town are doing, for Ebene- think miTewet AJESTIC ae Beauty ts suggests th Ay -of-the- house Beauty play ant girl, for her, so ae} not to worry the i fotke. | They do this, but ator be arly dri yaterica a before the old poop the tele the plot in whieh | p their | t the roughly speaking At the Seattle. ng of the nd to the the Seat wing the “.” wh arkably t week play to o afternoon's ma 1, breath-taking ¢ 4 full of exciting situations atifalyyoung girl failen a band of opie lere Franct new has ay |tain of harbor police, and a |well with them until one ugglers, who is already tries to lure the girl away from young officer sweetheart Then comes the complication, for Wah Sing, @ rich and educated Chi nese, sees the girl, becomes enam ored and determines to win her. Wah Sing is head of the suum nd th nd his whole band ig hunted by the relentless men and harbor police ing, of course, is repulsed when he forces his attentions upon girl He then abducts about to force her to slave when he and his are run to @arth by the married, her band is a lot of big scenes m to way, there and no end of of the play fighting jin the ru Week after next the Russell & |Drew players at the Seattle will be seen in “Escaped From the Harem. nnon, “A Yan has been s¢ f July week at neatre. Russell & Drew bill a# a special of promiae an unusually of the play, which one of big merit fering, ar big production in recognized as At the Lois. id Irish comedy f Di attraction ginning fternoon Eugene operatt engaged theatre with matinee tomorroy known eciatly usky Post ing oft Weiner tenor, has by Lawrence to play the role of Shaun the During the play Weiner, will |The Gay Gossoon, ‘The Story jis R The Wearing of n,” "Kitty O'Brien.” and songs » dear to the Irish he Allleen Ma will have as Arrah, and Raymon | will be seen in a light ¢ y Bobly “ € Willian Morr Nor d r Allan fith, Rieh y Margaret gent ' Mulally and = other of the capable company been congenially cast final performance of von” will be given by the re tonight The Lois At the Orpheum. STAR—SATUR far Donna's Hone And Fanny Rice. 1 , that lit ubine pulle a y than Whiting wh ah aking the violin y it, He made r Travat play can or will 5 n comedian, and all of a hit when he was here a KO bes and Bown a Girl that is Cohar and in “A Roy Httle an, offer « Hoth recently were starring han's show, “The rican | io fs a Bpanish equilfbrist of At the Pantages usual change of bill will be Monday afternoon Pan tages theatre. For tonight and con ually tomorrow — the arrent week's bill, consisting Chas Lindholm @ Co, in “The Man Fre Min ua ger, Heron - Wileon, Three made at and and mers wi edly be mper week nerware the Pantages vonal direation trod phenor balancing and acr appeared at Pantages in the perfecting ax “Fader and | maelves. They ‘greatest of Hebrew | | and « a mpany tare we what looks ting bill of Pan an troupe atures the y at the Ma an rag and sing t and all of them are the first water. James F_ O'Retlly ts the of Mirth.” Me has « arent line f talk to put over, and thus far has | attraction. te Japan's pee el i that fe saying much, | beat the band, | comedians of Mission proved a big Harry Truda equilibrin for Japan tbetath Harr Mitchell w hand wit nt senae stageland The Lunatics they act that { the time they are out in| ¢ good muste will find a he team of Zinell and Bou are vooaliste of high or their act Is handsor reseed ané costumed. It is one the big things on the bill |EDITORIAL DIET IS BAD FOR EDITOR) My Untied Press) | RUSSELLVILLE, Ala, June 18 Alleging that he had been outraged and embarrassed and that his health had been damaged as 4 re eult of being forced to chew up and| swallow an torial after it had been printed fn his p R. L. Page, Jr, a native of Red Bay, Ala., today inatituted civil sult for dam. ages in the sum of $10,000 against C. W. Wier and others, all resi dents prominent In social and busi ness circles of Quittman, Miss Page was formerly editor and part owner of the Quittman Globe. He declares in his suit filed today that he was visited by a crowd with pistols He had to literally eat the paper containing the editor jal, which was condemnatory of a dance given by the people of the} “four hundred.” He was also forced to leave the state, he says, desert ing against his will his wife and babe “I admitted that I wrote the edi torial,” sald Page, “when they were about to tar and feather the preacher. To pro’ him 1 vio lated an unwritten newspaper law by giving the name of the author of the article. The editorial may have offended them, bet my pur pose was to upbuild the young girls and young men who danced with thelr arma entwined about each | other in vulgar fashion. 1 am glad | I am alive, however, for at one| time they acted like they rd bloodthirsty POLAND OWES $2,050 ALIMONY IS CHARGE Potand, council from the pring primaries cited by Superior Judge irt on June he should not be punished pt for failure to pay hi divorced wife alimony Under decree granted in October, 1908. Poland was to pay $40 a month all mony to Mra, Edla court told that arrears on the alimony $ The wife secured the on 'the grounds of desertion and non- | .| support. The divorced wife has the of the three children born marriage. candidate for 14th was aa the the yesterday Main to ap show ward at pear in cc 25 and eause why or conten was divorce of the will Phe Gtiman ehureb Dedicate New Church. new $40,000 edifice of the Park Methodist Episcopal at West f6th and day. | |N. W., will be dedicated tomorrow by Bishop Charles W. Smith, of| Portland, Ore., assisted by Rev. W. | H. W. itees, pastor of the First | Methodist Episcopal church of attle, and Rev. J. P, Marlatt trict superintendent dis remarkable udeville bill inning, of e Orpheum. feature 1 be It In a ng course The top line Doctors for all plumbing ills, © H. Brown Plumbing Co. Main 4500 Ind, 1300 - DAY, JUNE 18, 1910, AMUSEMENTS stamens my een annem nn mam fei ete Fem mR ee Both Phones 6106 Advanced Vaudeville WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE abe Performances 2:80, 8180 Datly AN ACT UNIQUE IN VAUDEVILLE Mank’s All-Star Billiard Trio HARRY P. CLINE, CALVIN W. DEMAREST Championship Billiards Bo That All May Skill and Cle MARION MURRAY AND COMPANY “The Prima Donna’s Honeymoon” World's Champion ALBERT G. CUTLER Jee the Game—-A Marvel of vernens HERE SHE ist! 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Star prneren a, Buy or sell real estate, etc Moore Theatre iehew Reuinning NEXT MONDAY, cial Matinee Wednesday JUNE 20 CHARLES PHOMMAN aude dams PRICES io JM “What Every Woman Knows” Barrie's Hest Pin $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c Neat Attraction, One Week ving Sunday, Jane 26 MAUIION CAM LL Presents HENKIOTTA CROSMAN In the Whimatenl ( ANTI-MATHRIMON Y" Mall Ord ow Kecelved GRAND 25¢, John Cort Manager Prices 50c, 75 Matinee WEEK, STA Saturday Only ONE RTING TOMORROW NIGHT THE FAMOUS BEAUTY BONITA And Her Daintiest, Musical Comedy Company, Most Detightful All Musical Comedies “The Telephone Girl” UNIVERSALLY CONCEDED THE GREATEST MUSICAL HIT PRODUCED IN YEARS 400 Nights 100 Nights 100 Nights In New York In Chicago lp Boston 50— PEOPLE— 50 Chorus of 35 Pretty Girls 20—Big Musical Numbers—20 in the of Sumptuous Scenery Gorgeous Costumes A Million Laughs THEATRE RUSSELL & DREW, Mere Main 43. Week Commencing _ Tomorrow—Sunday— Matinee Chas. E. Blaney’s Big Scenic Sensation “KING OF THE OPIUM RING” A Superb Production—Beautiful Scenery—Mag- nificent Costumes—Full Strength of the Seattle Theatre Stock Company TONIGHT — “IN WYOMING” — LAST TIME [LOIS THEATRE © Dawrenck & Sandusky Present That Well- pus Tenor EUGENE WEINER In the Celebrated Irish Comedy Drama Arrah Na Pogue PHONES: MAIN 1304 IND, MATINEES Sunday, Tuesday, Wednes- day and Saturday PRICES Sunday Matinee and Nights—25c, 35¢ and 50c Other Performances—10c and 25¢ “Unequaled Pantages Theatre (sis Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, June 20, at 2:30 FOLLOW THE CROWD TO PANTAGES LEONARD AND WARD ‘Fader ELLA SATANEL- LA TRIO Renowned Conti- nental Comedy and Sens ba tic and Abie” America’s Greatest GYMNASTS HELEN LOWE AND THE PANTAGESCOPE DICK THOMP. SON & CO. In Re HARRY 8. MACK AND CO. In “The B Beg gars Dream Northwestern League DUGDALE’S PARK BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3 P. M. SEATTLE vs. VANCOUVER Admission, 25c and 50c