The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1910, Page 3

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Viola Allen at the Moore “The White Sist« ‘b the Moore theatre fs rap, is not pr Dives play, but 8 5 : “Paani Aids At the Seattle ae the typical It bas cx Officers and © Wild West : er, ther Im “Arizona At the Alhambra Buffalo, K t "will be pla play in fen’, who att Woring Apache | Odie evil work m Pitt and ee ed AT THE THEATRES. Moore — Viola Allen James O'Neill in “The Sister Grand— Seattie and White Arizona Majestio—"Lady Retty Athambra—Russell & Drew ompany, in “Young Buffalo, the King of the Wild West Lole—Lawrence players in Girls Star—Mus medy by May Orle # 4 tabl a and de 8 production of exceptional good numbers will be Cox ey, two clever kids in songs won Downs, “King and Wilson, comedy t Young and sist At the Orpheum sta G can Aw HOO yea e fun in Willard wall 5 r pon Fiat es a capable com and Madison go and his Back t ‘om pany Boston Colby of turn they At Pantages. Muriel Window “r ntages Monday a er debut in vaudev ens years ago, at Pan r Seattle girl singing attracted ried their luck he East ~ What happened is history. Murtet| ee w ne gy la pe is no chance of ¢ season, as we see what >» mat started that i the 6 h his year the t from the golden pen badly out about need him e got to speak righ jaywrighte this ly, indeed with one or at of the lit ¢ yomeerns Jimmy Val he borrowed Henry story ating with Wilson adway chap whose don the fact that 4 Mrs. Yerkes—in a ph be produced ed The ple.” On the face of it & play that will brighten Running over 66 e's Armstrong's elgn Smith is adapted erman. “Dec French is aken from 4 nek only two good laywrigh n ‘these two plays Fiteh The For Winchell Smith Wa by we have five of the name ears from playmal ith are added not mean that the und some of the m book and stories pla The can playmaker point lack id opera trust crowded Hammerstein, but he ip serenely | Window sang fo ar with opera} ALFRED THE FIRST PANTAGE Ss. stein, who announce hat he He signed « ahe ambition to the gras tein gay ent and Whee j/taken an o on the others and saw Edward Keow Nelson re called “A Allen and Ls dians with a m pd Miss Helen Irieh sketoh a Hebrew come wion in the world are daring hing Ke At the Star tre has on as a4 fixture The Star musical con Oper be a Star's wt «x al Granulated to furnish the stage us persons of volun. and dance w and there teers. The audience acts um pire, and Manag annon distrib utes substantial cash prises to th winners. Friday nights are given over to the re r chorus girls contests, © of last sea n's shows. His first off is “Hans, the Flute The New theatre for plays, though Its size was wel suited to grand opera. Last son playgoers th often n plained that they were unable te hear the actors, from the top ga This season the auditoriam been made smaller, by an of curt which ry, for play which may be remov opera is given At the Empire organ still takes ce orchestra pit, of a piano The theatre hat problem is be ing revived in a new and unex pected form. Women are now wearing lace theatre caps, which are highly fluffy and decorated with flowers, They don't take them off during the -play, and they're nearly as bad as a hat for the man behind CHINESE START in the e a big feature! war too large theatre the old| THE HOT CONTESTAT | CHURCH FAIR The Holy Rosary church fair t © suecomsful that It will be con tinued on Monda and Tuesday vening at the Maritime building at the foot of Madison t The popularity contest between Chief ponatein and Chief Boyle of the department for the Ford 4 ile ia waxing hotter each night DEMOCRATS BUSY of the democratic central committee met last night In Byer green hall for a litte po Everyone « ed great bop vietory in ember, Charles ( heffner, chairman of the demo le state committee, and Senator George F. Cotterill didates spoke Was Boy Deserted? Was Httle Kenneth Campbel willfully deserted by hin father | He saya they came from Van-| couver, D.C, last ThuPsday, and | ye lay his father took him to| Hradbury apartments, 718 Cherry at ere he told him to wait for | him o © steps, but he failed to returt The executive King committec county wwe wa nig father SAY HAMILTON TOOK RED CROSS FUNDS} Adjutant General nly robbed the state | but that Hammer. | $20,000 on ned by the y Nationa! | y denies reape f alloged ne her the | |. Will Open New Market F. G. Wright, general manager of the Yakima company bas south eight ek bounded by Pine and Fifth and 8 the Westlake rated. The de will public stablishe ah Sheep and Olive ats mar 4d on DEMOCRATS NOMINATE PROVIDENCE, R rT? fe state Lewis A Waterman “THE MARKETS | totlewts qectea ‘br the er ‘meas and genera! eecelionrs these prices, unbens atherwiss tndieston | ore tor strictly Geet srades Rees and Dutter—testan Prive eet 2 fee seek: 5 ; Pigeons, denen Dressed Meate—Selliag Price, ae " ad 10@ - - -exseu-s->e Ps ES sated = Rmoked Meate—@elling Price Meats, Live Wetght—Meying I 1 a0 Food Selling Kestern Waswington Tim- STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, A UNITED PRESS (By United Frees) VICTORIA, B. C., Oct Mail from China tate that a United Pre has formed with hea ers at Shang hai and arrange ts are being made to send respondents to Washington, London, St, Peters burg, Thibet, Japan and to all prominent Chinese center SEIZE CATSUP arrels of catsup were fe ines ul officers y rday advices Chinese Sixty-two seized b and wiil be h Judge Hanford : The catsup, which from Ca nia, is alleged to putrid animal and vegetable matte Glucose and starch are also said to be traceable hipped tain Roosevelt Refuses to Fly For Fear of the Notoriety JEFFERSO crTy Mo., Oct. 1 in the limelight ov, Hadle his word for It. His abhorrence of clear in @ letter eclining to make Louls dur il that “for me to regarded ar eek notoriet made to the an aeropl ing hi colonel hint a flight might be ing sensation Oate and Barley, Voaetablen -Selling Price. Calitornia, yellow, been |} Frait Tomatoes. loca Play at Oriental Pool Room tonight 0 cash prizes daily, 141 ind ay., between Pike and Union.| A RELIABLE MEDICINE; ‘Gentleness and Sympathy, |". enuine Fol Hone Cont opiate ubstitute {tell Drug St {x NOT A NARCOTIC| 1910, AMUSEMENTS. MOORE LA6T Wilton Lackaye THEATRE TOMORROW NIGHT ne ta i val Seatile’s leading Theatre TIME I Moffett ‘SOM. CORT. / MANAGER One Week, Starting Monday Night-Matinees Wednesday and Saturday Viola Allen (Liebler & Co Managers.) Accompanied by JAMES O'NEILL And the Greatest Supporting Company Ever Organized, MINNA GALE HENRY STANFORD MARION CRAWFORD'S Last and Greatest Play THE WHITE SISTER PRICES, EVENINGS AND SATURDAY MATINEE Lower Floor, $2 and $1.60; Balcony, $1.50, $1 and 75c; Including In F and Gallery, 50¢ SPECIAL WEDNESDAY MATINEE Lower Floor, $1.50 and $1; PRICE Balcony, $1 and 76c; Gallery, 50c Moore Theatre’? 210052 ete wee Jos. E. Howard | ey THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT OF THE AGE HEAR: Tummy, Tum Tum; Keep Me Young in Your Heart Seats on Sale Thursday—Mail Orders Now MOORE THEATRE NEXT ATTRACTION PmBAy ANO ano sarunoay marines OCT, 14 and 15 SAM 8. & LEE SHUBERT (iInc.) THE LOTTERY MAN By RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG Direct From a Nine Months’ Run at the Bijou Theatre Seat Sale Wednesday, October 12—-Mali Orders Now Comedy Cyclone of the Century EATTLE’ EVERYTHING NEW NEW HARRY L.CORT.MGR- SN 7: The 1 Fa us Bake Stock Co. WEEK COMMENCING S SUN AY MATINEE OCTOBER 2nd FIRST TIME IN STOCK “Are You a Mason?” “MERELY MARY ANN" THEATRE’ BUT THE NAME. - BOTH PHONES - 43) POCSCIINES | Neat Week, Perenisteenneen PRICES: W/GNTS 75-50-2515 MAIS: 50-2510 BARGAIN MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY Z5 © ") FOR BEST SEATS -ON SALE WEEK AHEAD John Cort Manager GRAND OPERA HOUS One Week, Starting MATINEE SUNDAY—Other Mats. Thursday and Saturday “ARIZONA” America’s Greatest Play AUGUSTUS THOMAS’ An Elaborate Scenic Production Great Cast Te, Be and 25e, Matinees Thursday and ONE WEEK, STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE, OCT. 9, A Brand New “The serpin A Companion to “TI Musical Extravaganza Moon” AND vee TALKS ON ret = = By THE REGAL DENTISTS with all w DENTAL OFFICES W. Cor, Third Av. and Union St Care and Skill, in Every | Xecoce tne stron trom. tne 1 Branch of Dental Work office aA “IT BEATS ALL.” ed from a lett Hannibal REGAL sympatt vat imp mont he first dose Ave relief and one of our}cured me Contain eat deal to} Bartell Drug — Store st dental] Drug Co, bottle con no opiate Quaker 1 AMUSO MENTS. Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Prices--10c, 25c, 50c, 75¢ Performances Daily, 2:30-8:30 BIGGEST COMEDY BILL IN VAUDEVILLE AUGUSTA GLOSE in Her Great Pianologue WILLARD SIMS—Flinder’s Flat—Scream SPISSELL BROS.’ CO.—Another Scream THURBER & MADISON—Big Fun Thing FLEMEN C0.—-Back to Boston—Scream Mr. and Mrs. COLBY—Mysticism —Weird ART BOWEN—Singing Cartoonist Sullivan & Considine | Beginning Monday Mat. “LADY BETTY” NOT an Imitation, BUT The Most Marvelous Money the World Has Known MATINEES: DAILY - ALWAYS MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE SEATTLE Highest Priced Chimpan- ee Act Ever Shown in Vaudeville Enigma of a Century mameniea "27 10520¢ American and European Vaudeville : Main 5147, Ind. 283-4 The Leading F Open Every y Theatre of the Northwest Evening—Matinees, SUNDAY, THURS- DAY AND SATURDAY TONIGHT—"“DESERTED AT THE ALTAR” Week Starting Matinee Sunday, Oct 2 The Sensational Dramatic Event of the Year, the Russell- Drew Company, Best Melodramatic Company West of Chicago, in Mr. Chas. E. Blaney’s Greatest a All Western Plays YOUNG BUFFALO King of the Wild West First Production on Any Stage in this City—The Very Best Melodrama of the Year at Any-Price Theatre Containing Humor, Pathos and Thrilling Spectacular Dra- matic Climaxes Sunday and Saturday Matinees, 10c and 25c—Night Prices, 20c to 50e—-TUESDAY AND THURSDAY MATINEES, BEST SEATS, 10c “Unequaled Pantages Theatre vice Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, Oct. 3, at 2:30 Alfred the: First Almost Allen and Lee Hebrew Comedians. spe ‘ Delmar and Delmar Next In a Comedy Bar Act an—He Will Talk MURIEL WINDOW a Dont et From Seattle Girl Wt EDWARD KEOUGH by Helen Nelson in the Three-Act Mythical Caprice “A BIT 0’ BLARNEY” a Soprano—Dir Hammer FIRST AND MADISON Musical Comed Girls — STAR THEATRE Girlies — Soubrettes — “Broilers” — “Ponies” THREE TIMES DAILY—10c and 20c LOIS THEATRE™: Lawrence & Sandusky Present the D ers in GIRLS Greatest of All the Fitch It’s New Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday Matinee and Nights, 25c, 35c All Other Performances, 10c and 25¢ The Fillmore, $2.50| MeDonald’s Hat Store 1023 Third Avenue. S. Lawrence Play- The Comedies— And While Matinees. Prices: Saturday and 50c

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