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Ht eBurkhart pantag NG SANDS” SAD} "AFFAIR AT MOORE setae pattern * WEEK'S SHOWS Te A eolielilielielialiel int wax an Margaret piped “Shifting bole tact, Seatt! Wanner, and there were @f canine snickers and recia: | n last 1 the ehaved in ss ands ‘Sands ng for sympathe The melodrama itself @iginal merii, and the Angiin-Lois cast im i nowise. For a few brief was 89 bad as tle is jeene to a dramatic level, plow comedy went r fens of the audience, but fiesal scenes were laughed ad agains @ Poor Play. Me “Shifting Sands” lacks eee eee eee ee ee ee ‘the last act Miss Anglin | required for suc done to death M towboy productions, it and {is replete with If it had deen written | blood and thunder} plane, with plenty of | m it might do in the rama houses, but as fe just enough it-| onere house today These with Eugene Grand for one do four to make playwright, a good Fasd a good scene painter, | Broo od be done with |b. ie (and the name jaries he is paying each week for be changed, also) Worthless husband Mt ridie-| Jefiries and MARGARET ANGLIN In “The Awakening of Helen Richie” Tonight. Fight Pictures at Grand. No lesser persons than James J occupy th waevy ft e se could be made of-| Pictur Man morally dead so} faction has set in| to contemplate on lage, but it might be Some abnormal! tastes. | roles are not worth Miss Anglin, as Rall girl, neither act the part last night. | pi part the role is taw-| Pa Moment Mids Anglin | talents for intense iy. As an emotional was good, almost Reno was the moving picture | chec dng in its degra-|‘Belr checks The | pictures taker crowds inees and two ances will be will Grand Johnson at the Sack the boards two worthies have signed Levy to show at the week and they will shows Manager xed the sal a day ef to disclose rvices of Jim and Jack in but you can rest assured into three figures. | JeffriesJohnson mill at} faithfully recorded on filme and the at the ringside July} undoubtedly attract large! to the Grand. Two mat evening perform. given each day. The Georgia Minstrels. The the famous ® dance hall girl it|‘ May Applauded. of the Lois had the h is of the noble walle type, and did noth- palthough her following S loyally. Eogene Or ‘Metor that he is, was €0 rise above a bur. fs already in the the Anglin company fternoon and “The f to Of Helena k SUCCESS S REAL ESTATE MAN| Lord, Old-Timer, § Two Additions Six Months for Third Ad- dition B. lord's Thira into one residence Ht fs located Hh of the present city lim Puget Sound UF Wealthy Rew hore ME reasonable | eMforced hie addition of the additions just six where citizens are and BY Cleared tr. park x16, 7), MARE 20-f001 MDiionally | fot (40x12 @asy, and | by the offic ALBERT B, LOAD (Top) Fioor Northern (Fourth and Pike) 942. Ind, 1179 MF send for » handy little Contours of Seattle Whee wind: performer up to that time Alhambra theatre will have orgia Minstrel# tonight orian says it! atarted a few | suse he of any colored} or since It le a ton; Richards first band of the war, and| public eye more When the firs through the| P y It emptied | 1 the thor created a furor. sin the I the crowds first went South whether th ceived Tommers But th minstrels Georgia Minstre)s annual tour of the South. “The River thriller the this season, ¢ night dominated the the Seattle theatre historian the date company fore Dawn xt 1 metodram. theatre wt k ayers than w bu id Seattle “The Christian” ar at th ginning afternoc he 4 or tr and ¢ At the Seattle. Pirates,” the biggest Seattle theatre has had on & big week to sal, the ladien have pre audiences all week at As us starting tomorrow aft Before atic thriller, will at the Seattle The accurate f The Star might furniab when R. KE. French's stock first presented “Just Be at the old Third Avenue Doubt w he can give the ut it will not contain cleverer mt wher tomorro at theatre Just Dawn, afternoon the 6 Boardn Payne, Clatre Kellie, Anita Allen Frank Seaward, F yell Morri an is an excellent | mg plot, plen uation and lot at the Lois. Christian,” a powerful written by Hall Caine, t# the lon billed for the with a matinee tomorrow This rlay has been pronounced by werful dramas ever of Del of this country most w wome to be the and rned iton, Lawrence, Jane k Jane | ar Mt. | atan 718 First Avenue ween Columbia and Cherry 8t Alt |unul MeGregor, 8 feld apd ott been Caref ution, M nigh art Kollins and his bar the Minses | Seattle’s ‘Deata War a Good Thing for the People ENTAL PRA not giving. introdu nr doing cheap advertising My offices have bee ng Dental work done is just Lifing money in the bank, and tal work and guaran. the bank is busted atung 0 Need Teeth? al teeth is gu offiges without charge rd to He Proud of ut I 1 io|make no charge for consultation and ' the rk any care to go to. WIN J. BROWN Union Block, be pete unday® done by evenings and 4 for people who work jot my "| and.«ive relle ¢ proms ptly.” THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1910 | ~ SOLS peat SWEEPING = WPAN Product of the Coming of Civilization} and the High Handed Government Policy. Soclaliam in a prod and all civilized Hete in uct of civilization have oct tt phenomenon that Japar entered into the Hut of hould have them, too countete midat therefore ages’ Promising Bill which ha civilized n books, a main qual while the prene ini proved | cratic ant urea Kovert nt 1 not re » high-handed will pect opinion icy against soclalint | Natural Progressive Tea Planned. The First Prost day nursery committe yteria | proeresstve ton to 6 o'clock (By Untied Frew) Aug. 6.—The Mrs, John Rosene Dead jot the doctrines of wocialiam in Ja John Ronene wife of in Southeastern Ala TOKYO, spreading pan within recent years has been t that the rnment seems Her to be alarmed, and a recent meetir jot the cabinet ¢ discussed | means to stamp out the new Japa #0 KY arrangement unedl rang socials The governme into thr olas VICTORIA AND RETURN $2.00 divider unday clanses the tion in suffered doctrines « ny influential included in ther The Saturday or Princ Good going return either da 1/9 4 m, from Pler ¢| tives ine ntat Japanese I number The “| who ures to bring at tion of the noc de This clase yuraged by the government In every ponsible being second cla thone ann include advocate revolutionary nt the re 1 and meas nat ruc Stevens Cafe 4d Marion olitieal or Siiiy Dinner at 50c Ko vernment includes those who anarchists tp Bu These people are and are headed Kotoku, Kojiro Nishi onbiko Sakae, Most of WOMEN’S TROUBLES Soe the of pocialints j"bomb ¢ jews and a From M ent | showing bo mercy in ©, writing of these cor HERR FRANZ ADELMANN will pl r latest mu Bright of the Prince of & unconscious on a Mre fig: mis events th adinon James B. park, who has in more nm any other With bt Dinne bench |~ orche 1 Supp SHOWMEN!!!! Amusements 4 The Child oy “ | Western Washington . Lebar. First i first gained notoriety : Fair and latest song jon that ork Jo 25, Inctusive ree ativactions Call on E. MATTOX | Hotel Savoy Cafe Director of Concessions 211 Globe Building GET DOWN ON A MONEY MAKER. AMUSCMCNTS. King county, was found t nig Mas Patre t by Sergen man Reve ) Prince and iaxenberg,.” by time in Seattle he hits from New Y Cool Comfort for Hot Days at urned at Eagle ’ oceasions the panten have refused |G. woman on 4 that the] Second Avenue. lows by at $14,000. nwurAnce fire The companies yeater money on the poli to have been partly re r the woman's nervous Mre. Wood} refusal of | ay 8 THE COOLHST SPOT IN SEATING Pantages Theatre “Unequaled Vaudeville” Friends Church Meeting. Friends chureh ¥ this morning 24rd av afternoon - THe A Startling, Sensational Novelty Direct From the Hippodrome, London. LILY GIRL Introducing Mies May Calder, the Queen of Bong. MacLean & Bryant Karl Grisse & Co. “17 and 20 on the Black.” Eccentric Comedy Panto- mimiste. Claude Golden Australian Card King seasion ing he we ot. The burtnes: Edgar Willams cos ton une at an was Rev nduct the] wematon will ¢ rrow Tricou Is Promoted, no H. Trt Maurice Burkhart Character Singing Comedian. ansistant pay- I States navy » the rank of dd to the The AMUSEMENTS. Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville MONDAY MATINEE Performances Daily at 2:30 and 8:30 BEGINNING 50c, 75¢ Top o’ th’ World Dancers WEEK Prices 10c, 25¢c, | McKay & Cantwell in Satire | | HELEN LOWE AND THE PANTAGESCOPE nneylvanta take WHAT ARE THE LOUGHNEY BAKE OVENS? They Are Relivedeters we} Renovators—I Call Your) Machines Renovators. | To “They have cured me of eatarrh malaria-and rheumatism, and | |me feel like a new man through jis the nion of Mr. Chas, G. 8c one of the pioneers of attle Mr. M. Whittier of Riverton says: | “1 am now In my 72nd year; have| | been troubled with rheumatism for! years. After trying several reme-| dies finally induced to try the} - Bake Oven treatment. | Much to my surprise, IT was relieved | pains by the first treatment lt better in way, and the| tme sant take NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Dugdale’s Park BASEBALL Spokane vs. Seattle TOMORROW AFTERNOON AT 3 P. M. Take Yesler Way Cars. Admission 25c and 50c Savoy Theatre, 1422 First Avenue Reproduction of Johnson-Jeffries Fight Pictures Show Every Hour for One Week Commencing Today. Admission 10c PORTLAND Trains Leave King Street Station, Seattle, at to try them. 1 fortunately decided | 7:50 A. M., 3:30 P. M., 10 P. M. | prised with each treatment until 1| - re ved, and I think a Sane Ine ay aed PARLOR CARS, DINING CARS, SLEEPERS, COACHES troubled with their stomach, (ELECTRIC LIGHTED THROUGHOUT) wa | Loughney to | Mrs. A. 8. T | testimony a t of Redondo gives lows n troubled with tomach and liver for some time finally had an attack of rheumatiam. | My friends who knew of the fine re-| obtained by who had course of treatments at the} ney Bake Ovens advised me my | and} was entire | the treatment who is liver or | Anott rheumatism r well-known citizen and prominent cigar manufacturer of Se attle, Mr. Mike Wright, tells us that after being troubled with my stom ach and bowels fer eight years, a condition that also brought on ex treme nervousness, I could find no cure until I came to your office After taking a course of treatments I feel better than I have for ten years The treatments are pleas ant and the results are most gratify ing Mr. Wright resides at 6100 Oreas and bis telephone number ts Colum-| bit 61 or Hudson 61 His case is} of hundreds that have been treated at the Loughney Bake Ov | ens. | When such testimonials are re lcelved from patients, it is surely the | best evidence that can be secured | on the efficacy of the Loughney | Bake Oven treatments. At | Loughney Institute you will find a taff of physicians who are compe tent to give you the very best ad 1 if you are ailing should consult them at once. Tickets, Parlor Car Seats and Berth Reservations at City Ticket Office Columbia and Second Cc, W. MELDRUM King Street Passenger Station So. Third and King Ww. A. ROSS Asst. Gen. Passen- ger Agent. City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Beautiful Trip Around Mercer Island 25c ROUND TRIP 10:30 @ mi 2:80, 1:00, 8:18, 6:30 p.m Boats leaye Legoh! Park Sundays 8146, 8100, 9:90, 4:30, 8:90, The 4,80, Boats leave Lesohi Park fundaye at 9:00, 20 pom Week Days, $150 4 m., 1 Wildwood for wild blackberries y be ‘Week Gays, 7:20, 8:00, 10:30 a m; a8 ANDERSON STEAMBOAT CO. BAND CONCERT AT LESOMI PARK SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING advice, Trained nurses are on duty jat all times, and there are | nurses for lady patients. The are from 8 a, m. to 6 p. m. and 9 to 2 on Sundays. The offices are lo cated at the corner of Serond ave nue and Pike street, in suite 220 People’s Bank building lady The Connellys “Sweethearts” Mareena Nevaro & Mareena | Krag Trio Trapeze Novelties Paul Lacroix “The Mad Hatter” Steward & Marshall Fun Storm Week Beginning Monday Matinee MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE OM SEATTLE Emmet Devoy & Co. Stokes & Ryan Kollins’ Banjo Girls Mile. Olive Juggling Leonard Louie Gillette Maxwell & Dudley Music Maxwell & Dudley Music 105206 | : THEATRE RUSSELL & DREW Main 43 BEST VAUDEVILLE “AMERICA Se.cc* vmice Mere hones. HE RIVER PIRATES" t, Last Time, Last Week but Two, of the Universal FAVORITE STOCK COMPANY (Direction R. E. French), WEEK STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE, AUG. 7 (Tomorrow) Just Before Dawn A Great Big Melodramatic Success—A PLAY of REAL Human Interest and Surpassing Realism Next Week— “THE OLD CLOTHES MAN” Remember Our Prices—They Never Change— Matinees, 10c and 25c; Nights, 15c to 50c \JheBig Fig mine Only Ge ‘lg Moving Pictures of the nson-deffriesfigh Commencing Today Original Moving Pictures of the Jeffries-Johnson Fight ONE WEEK ONLY 2 MATINEES DAILY—2 to 5 p. m. 2 EVENING PERFORMANCES—7 to 10 p. m 50c—GENERAL ADMISSION—50c GRAND OPERA HOUSE LOIS THEATRE STARTING MATINEE TODAY, D. §& PANY IN THE CHRISTIAN BY HALL CAINE ALEX PANTAGES, Mgr. LAWRENCE AND COM A POWERFUL DRAMA OF LIFE, MAGNIFICENT PRODUC TION, BEST AND LARGEST CAST YET SEEN IN SEATTLE MATINEES TUESDAY, WEONESDAY AND SATURDAY Prices—Nights and Sunday Matin Me and We, Other Matinees: 106 REMOVED our new Fireproof Storage Warehouse BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. Telephones: East 414 ar 414