The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1910, Page 3

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HE STAR—SATURDAY;, JULY 16, 1910 ening M | + r USEMEN ‘ He’s Everybody, This Man cee epee Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville Week Beginning Monday Matinee feature of the i nay) PRICEG—10c, 25c, 60c, 75c. PERFORMANCES DAILY AT 2:30-6:30 Leed and 1 rang and. dances and nome’ ta Gus Sohlke’s BAMA GIRLS i ieee Ane MeCone are aGrol In “TOYSHOP PASTIMES” % te who are great at A RRA RMA ACARI . x ends of their busine | With JIMMIE LUCAS and JOSEPHINE FIELDS Lozelie is @ sensational aerta a aan een | FRANKLYN UNDERWOOD & CO. Pantagen theatre tn one 0 “The Wicked Woman” sack “LONDON “4 yi : 4 STEPP, MEHLINGER AND KING r daintiness tr An Original Idea in Music, Comedy and Song LOU ANGER | Brahm’s Phantographs gent ite : . Unique German Comedian Something New Under the Sun work-is charmingly caplivatisg. WENTWORTH, VESTA AND TEDDY Frank Milt , Two Funny Men and a Dog Sisters will als Sowergy aketch elaine te nee eee ee eS Twer Minute Lay-Over OOO: FRANK MILTON AND DE LONG SISTERS Junction.” In thin #ke PANTAGES the, truesto-iite’ ext the | MAJE WHERE 9 Of. Bi iad | he Sereees towne ore” | Roe ne <0 "0, COLLIER er ig Meng Toe, Shoes WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINER ord care 0 cene and er prec xeoooTT! MOORE. tera into @ conspiracy to bribe the oe a, @artert ane : Prices 10c and 20 Perfor en 2:30 ENCE MALESTIC jockey who is to ride @ horse by| voice of rare charm echniqu ” the name of Lady Love. The plot}and she is to vaud at Li This Is Harry Lee, he of the Interlocking, Interchangeable per: |; is discovered by a detective In time. {tian Russe ‘ners sonality, whowe vocal, corporal and sartorial changes run the gamut Coming Up—A Great Big Bill Full of Comedy—This Week who ts in search of Vera Mo nttord Murphy “ A ob from the famous to the notorious. Mr. Lee's work at the Majestic MILDRED MORTON, THE OPERATIC FAVORITE New York. but she refuses to ae- | champion ‘ —IN— Saree sete aces | ae ee ee SS dmsemenrs _____| “MORE WAYS THAN ONE” other SEAT [LE FOR A WEEK tee ~ Fea! nat a Bagg Boney ’ FHONES: THE MAYVILLES, Lilliputians and Human Marionettes 4 ‘i sai ae " n ting ef-|has been booked for thi spular MAIN 1204 | Bonita int some very | playhou inp. «asf AL LAWRENCE, LEEDS & LA MAR, Actress Will Appear) XY songs in “Playing the Pe The Pantages theatre has just in Fun and a Raft of Songs, Antipodean Funmakers Extraor- as og assisted by Lew Hearn and ee & vacuum system for cc dinary. in “Becky Sharp” and | . * é cone that the Pentapla thestee ta THE LOIS PLAYERS IN > ans) . hat the Pastages BLACK & M'CONE, LOZELLE, _ “The Pillars of Society. At the Seattle. w known as “the coolest epot in Athletic Comiques. Spectacular Aerialist. : | / ~ |popularity of Russell & Drew's burp” and Fon ot a wg at stock company, which will cor — — mo THEATRE b Me theatre oue week com- nence ite forty-fifth week next] The fellewt average py | Monday, July 25, with mat Sunday with another big New York | Sroied* ! MATINEES. PRICES. RUMBELL & DREW, Mare ton Thursday and Saturday sensational melodrama, “The Con Sunday matinee and nights, z s Ammouncement that well 3 ¥ viet and the Girl play that will! nd oe. Sunday, Monday, Tuesdsy,jo5. se¢ and 60c. Other perform. ff! Phones, Mote. # blood of all who are : “ 3 Just suit the patrons of the Seattic, | Les, prines. unl — Wednesday and Saturday. lances, 10c and 26c | = ” y fleet rede. i ~ the things of the stage pase ; ae tates wen ee Tonight, Last Time—"T “THE HIDDEN HAND” | . FISKE COMING TO |e (two Hetrewn. recognise ‘Vers |comedians aint nngura are the duck |hae been one of the hits of the local theatrical season.” | Walter Shannon and Beatrice McKenzie aia wheae ; The heroine is brave, the a» Bad career has : chivalrous rural sheriff qonspicuously brilliant, eh to faee death and at heights of artistic! p. ee, Se ee et Presenting All Week, Startin, MATINEE TO- Speroine ot ‘Thack. . sway. “Tiles where a MORROW (SUNDAY), JULY 17, Russell & ce, so. admirably ite name, “The Convict and the)” °°" “heleesie © Drew’s FAVORITE STOCK COMPANY, Direc- the stage by Langdon Ca Girl,” but It would appear that “The , Bame will ever be as rn ie, Sheriff and the Giri is ry be aif > : oo = tion R. E. French, oa St e Bis New Diesasatic ® fl ripen F [more appropriate titi« o * . aoa Sa usual in melodrama, wt Bociety” Mre. Fishe : |croeawise during the firet a to her great gal-| ‘ fording the village goerip, the vil i portraits, and while the : ; the various |@ : : ‘ ; 4 my any means as exten- 5 %, ? 1 r ing charac hand iy Ge or Rebecca, in thy and ther . . / e OnviCc fed to present some of all good melodramas de ; 4 touches of her en- ph of virtue and the . . downfall of villainy. There te no} © Roprobete hy : A a cky Sharp” will be - ane. P ima stall performances except the |evening performance, when “Pillars |Promem, J" “The Convict paipahie ltt ; ; \ 99 May matinee and Saturday 'of Society” will be the bill. but not overdrawn; hypocrites are Sabb eG ; ] 7 belabored by the author, and the | Re comedy ie of & quaint but funny rethaP «ese a te vlad Romie Fg There je |character. The play runs all next| an week Charles |OP¥ enough plot on which to basta | "eek starting tomorrow afternoon, | Him There Is ALWAYS SOMETHING GOOD at & series of hearty laughs and to, On o engen Bite Boring Lamb sy... ss. Tore , Russell & Drew’s “Show Shop” Presents Wiliam Collier {8 |make the incidents seem possible. | At the te ‘ i bauccess, “A Lucky Star,"|The mission of farce is to create| The Lots stock company begins ites ee Tish , "iti abaes 5 : The Theatre is ALWAYS COOL, but the PLAY Mr. Cottier occupies | taughter, and Collier te the succete-|a week's engagement tomornew aft- |W bess HERE is no need for you to be worn out im the heart of | ful_ missionary. ernoon at the Lois theatre of “Rip id 43 JUST RIGHT loving public. In his| The action of the piece takes|Van Winkle,” Joseph Jefferson's “a by holiday preparations if you make whieh wers many | place Guring this trip through the | areat mastetr ° coset Hoge ¢ @ 2 it = any notable |}Dutch caaals, and the situations af | Eugene Weiner will be seen in| Frimmed #des : oe use of your ceagebiie Prices Always the Same—Matinees, 10c and 25c war presented a|forded are unusually humorous. Mr. |the title role of old Rip. The play Loin Form ss... " . Nights, 15c to 50c one the master hand of the - mind fe ne Gus nd has wens bs before ¢ helen ina the shinee: of daily connections is xpert farceur been used to ad-jgiven it a great de of attention. cr vantage. The dialogue is aiways|but owing to the insistent demands | é aoe the highest for the year. The telephone has become brisk, and at time even scintillat-|of the public, it will be put on earlier - te akous a necessity of the holiday season, because without th he has yet ap- jing, while the piece abounds with |than was expected. Tiere ue $ J , to fairly sparkle |Clever incidents with the unexpect-| As a result it will be one of the| . 1 hey oO oO r | e a re be nied at every tare. aie sndddalions ty thin claves com it most people would not have time to do what they Jemesoues anal parent directly the lon, te pany. The scenery, too, al! bullt for | ff, tense * have planned. * Hudson theatre, New At the Grand. thls’ production, Ix sure to attract | bey eseeess ; Cre ee cede coats ami SEATTLE'S LEADING THEATRE. Bonita and her musica! comedy |favorable comment oes § ristma: heer extenc peyond the city limits, Star“ is an adaptation|company will close their As the Lawrence @ Sandusky oe he and the universal Bell System helps to carry it baa. A. M. Williamson's nov-|season tomorrow night at. the [Company begins Ite “midsummer and ? ? Chaperon,” by Anne|Grand, in order to make prepara-|fall re * earlier this year than Mente, pe throughout the land. The play con- tions for her tour of “Wine, Woman | W8* at firet thought. this will be ; of Ronald Lester |and Song,” opening early in August.|the last week for the Lols stock | ft . e American artist, to|The offering all this week and also |Company, ax the Sandusky & Law-|feety jy’ //7! : The Pacific Tel hone one of two girls ney night is the musical com- |rence players return to the Lots on Poultry Focds—Trade Prices. . Fim love with. Through |edy. “Playing the Ponies,” which ia |July 24, opening with Rev. Thomas i ; n earetaker a motor boat| without doubt one of the best and | Dixon's famous “Clansman.” om ‘ and Telegraph Co Eat the joint property of the |funniest musical hits presented by| Se the coming week will be the * ‘4 pthe two sinters. It in| Bonita, The story opens at a race | last opportunity to xee the favorites “ : o Evory Bell Tele ne le the Center both owners may use|track course, where two Jewish |of the Lois stock company, and ax Food. ‘with the ass lance’ of a| millionaires are discovered trying |# result “Rip Van Winkle” with Bu- of the System. te Wale Mow York: Hashon Shaken wales ‘which Starr agrees to fur-|to gain entrance without paying ad- | gene Weiner will be the best pro ey ea ction “of tl, and. from “the 'ad-| ritih aed... a “A LUCKY STAR” i her to join him, but she vance eale the company te sure to ¢ 4 to to be found, and so, at schemes to separ play to capacity business, both ow Chick . s By Anne Crawford Fiex from C. N. and A. M. Williamson's Novel, & Moment, he is compelled ve from their bank roll by |Ing to the exceptional merit of this Grand Trunk Pacific Steamships apes poems tinier revival and the fact that this ts the Py Bi o $2. e final and “farewell week.” Mi n Ss. 8. PRINCE eer Ss. 8. PRINCE DRGE Bejoen--606 to. Ua Matinees, $00 to $1.50, ae Vernon, 38 to 06 cases (Now in service) (On and after July 2iat) At the Orpheum. Feed—Selting Prices. Leaves Seattle Leaves Seattle Midnight Gus Sohike’s Bama Girls, with ere Wasuengton Tim- B ery Thersday Order of Hibernians Convention |) iic.: oc seis item, 2's cog Hl over Nona 2 Lucas at the head of them, will be 7 oo 4 a ‘ be > COMING Harrison Gray Fiske Tee et nsioe on thet now Oepheuen | Bertie Sires moray PRICES x vats, per ton 29.00@30 six DAYS’ CRUISE : bill «= opening mnday afternoon. | Gers "Hast Weini There are eight of the Bara girlx mpi te From Seattle to ....| Stewart and Return ......... . Week of 50¢ to $2 at Po egon a CE Pg a HH A ag tee ede te guy 25 | MRS. FI milage ’ Fields. Alxo there is a fun-person The Safest. Fi rn A . © Safes nest and Mest aurions in the North Pacific service. named = Jal Hirschfield, which ton Hot and cold’ running water in every. stateroom. Electric. reading : JULY 19 which makes eleven in the com * lampa in every berth Matinees Mail Orders pany. They will sing, dance and put gn ame Barter. .. wes AU-Bteel, Double-Rottom, Watertight Bulkhends— Wireless Telegraph [| Thute t. over comedy as only Jimmie Lucas win-Screw, 18% Knots our Sal knows how to put ft over. Vegetablee—felling Price, Mickets and reservations at City Office, First Ave. and Yesler Way Franklyn Underwood and Fran 1 ia, yellow, (Pioneer Square), Seattic, Wash. Phones Ind. 54; Main 6709, ces Slosson, with a company of their : . 2 ¥. BH. POTTIOR, + BURGIS, own will offer “The Wicked Wom- | Potatoes, new C.F, and T. A. 1 Ament, an,” written expressly for them by Jack London. It in « delicate bit of 5 seheids ; “|| GRAND OPERA HOUSE ‘ghecert Comedy, not a tabloid drama, as} 7 % ae oe ate ge A PSE OTT | rhe bn LAST PERFORMANCE TOMORROW NIGHT thing 0 rth to do save mak 4 nningstedt, te Bea i cen Fcnclague | seat Sa all Wat [ ri free thE AA stupts, with a lot of good singing - setts In the Big Musical Review, “PLAYING THE PONIES” RN PACIFIC RAILWAY has been selected || 1d kidding in it Brahm's Phantographs are thus! Beans green OFFICIAL ROUTE from C! 0. SPECIAL wh ery, They are| Besse, vas be gy pe peptide mr ane Pay ag far auroubed tn mystery. Thay are soso ice ALKI POINT AND LINCOLN BEACH. A yLEAVES SEATTLE FOR PORTLAND. oc | [Seer hut ttf a Mr Rar Will aste r i AS A SPECIAL ADVERTISING FEATURE THE Pantages Theatre (i M. July 19th, arriving Portland 7:30 A. M. that Lou Anger i# @ German comedian v “The Coolest Spot in Seattle” You can make reservations now. Sleepi almost too well known to need fur “eo 4 ping cars will mot toe well known te need Car ieg ) (Chilled by Vacuum System) i saady for coccpency ot 9200 PMC 10h. | finer "introduction. he in unt re | Peaches fakin Ss teamer Falcon THE misTenn DELEGATES HERE and go in ll stemteat comet? Week Beginning Monday Matinee, July 18 Wentworth, Vesta and Teddy are| Cherries, Royal Anne, Will carry pi 8 free one way to these points. This Ad, with &@ body to this great convention. two comedians and a dog that in| ,,!». box aif one way fare, 10c, is good for th: round Jy p on the 9:30, 11:15 A. M, fo funny also ries. back ‘Karkaftan Snd 3:20 P.M. weekday trips only. Boat leaves Galbraith Dock || Frank Milton and De Long Sisters “Round Trip from Seattle $7. 50 atic star who has # beautiful. voice] 4p Houten, —————————— — In “A Twenty-Minute Lay-Over at Alfalfa Junction” Mildred Morton {* a former oper foot of Madison « offer Play pool at Oriental Pool Room The Three Macarte Sisters, | MURPHY & FRANCIS, At the Majestic. tonight. $10 cash prizes daily. 1413 Beautiful Trip Around Mercer Island In “The Land of the Lotus.” Colored Singers and Dancers ard ay., between Pike and Union of sale, July 18th and 20th, good on any train those Comedy will be the bigger part one 25c ROUND TRIP MLLE. LETITIA SARTORIS, | THE DORLANS and “PILLARS OF soOCLETY" NOW on 12:15 A. M. train 19th and 21st. Return Si Semmens “The Lillian Russell of Vaudeville” In “A Terrible Night.” Boats leave Leach! Park Sundays at #:00, 10:30 a m.: 2:90, 4.80, 6:80 p.m Patents THAND PAY bok sigue ys arate Ag he 7 be 3—OTHER CORKING GOOD ACTS—3 Steamer Wildwood for wild binckberries, Boats leave Legch! Park Rundeys 0, 6:80, NG, G. A. J. O. McMULLEN, C. P. A. < grist WES, TG, SMTA 4 MON dTT Pee rar Deans Ave. and Yesler Way, Beattie | : ANDERSON STEAMBOAT CO. B & M, Gee ca ae a ake : limit, July 25th. 7 ‘DuN DRAGUR | | D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portland Ore. MM. 612 Ft. N. We, We . ©. BAND CONCERT AT LESCHI PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING ge ADMISSTON—260

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