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THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1910, 5 UNCLE SAM HAS BARGAIN LAND SALE) government today was forced to art bargain anles to dikpose of First Big Musical Show of the 100,000 acres of land In Utah and Montana, These lands were taken | by the government from the Uintah and Crow Indiana in 1905, promis ing to pay the tribes when the landa were sold. The Indiana are MISS MILLER clamoring for a sale, with the pro MAJESTIC vision that neither residence or ME a. ———, cultivation are ne ary, Home stenders; however, have not been attracted by the o AMVOSMENTS. oF THEATR AMUSC MENTS, MME ONLAW ORPHEUM DAN BRUCE SEATTLE SOHN CORT MANAGER (Ny United Press) Four Days, Beginning Sunday, Oct. 9—Mat. Wednesday ason—Mort H, Singer Presents for the First Time in Seattle JOS. E. HOWARD Famous Author, Composer and Singer IN AMERICA’S GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY With a Record Run | ae of at the OF Princess Theatre | chix |) LIBERTY Supported by an All-Star Cast and the Original Princess Theatre Dancers and Show Giris—65O of the Most Beautiful Chorus Girls on the Road OTF FT ieee BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE lll Prices—10c, 25c, 50c, 75¢ Performances Daily, 2:30-8:30 BAPTISTS OPEN SESSION The gird annual meeting of the] Western Washington Haptist con] vention will begin {te sessions at} the Tabernacle church Monday and ontioue until Friday, The annual rmon will be delivered by Rev D, W. Myers, of Sedro-Woolley THE MARKETS HARRIETTE CARTER PANTAGES STAR and Butter Masing Prive Advanced Vaudeville BARRYMORE - RANKIN CO. White Slave THE OLD SOLDIER FIDDLERS’ QUARTETTE FRANK MORRELL — Singing Minstrel | JEANETTE ADLER AND HER “PICKS” GUS ONLOW TRIO—Slack Wire WILLIAMS AND WARNER — Eccentriques LA BELLE — Extraordinary Athletics pre GUILD Hi ae . . TWO NIGHTS, Oct. 14, 15 meer . i | MOORE fA Friday and Saturday Nights Ee a ci wear and Saturday Matinee 7 slave traffic by a jur ‘ » : 1 riel oe 4 » Sullivan & Considine pany in “A Bit SAM 5S. and LEE SHUBERT (Inc.) inni Announce the Comedy Cyclone of the Century NATINEES: BAILY- ALWAYS mening nt MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE THE LOTTERY MAN 5) agit ines. Joseph © tos the company, has | jong writer and | f ns Five Columbians—Ballet pare He is sald ave w md oe as - Peso of neg Stendhal tai the BY RIDA JOHNSOM YOUNG The Town Fiddler--Drama fad the Dig bean and ste Direct From a Nine Months’ Run at the Bijou Theatre, New jar Pat of players coming w : T York-—-Seat Sale, Wednesday, Oct. 12—Mall Orders Now Seymour and Robinson 1 ii : #, Bvenings rt $1.50 and $1.00; 5 Besnah and Miller—Fun , * Y : r ery, » r+ Tom McGuire—Great Scott » lot MOORE THEATRE, NEXT ATTRACTION jy eng mn ME 1520¢ dancin e] AMER! Jno. Higgins—Champ. Jumper. psa apy Sate rt hota Perk af NIGHTS, STARTING 1 MAT _ WEDNESDAY eat | Muilte Maudie Kellar have asters ftibe a SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 Seat Sale, October 13 when of be iJ * casted 7 Ma ~ we 4 The Mesers. Shubert Uresegt the Semention of the Last New York Seasee o The ty is a8 ROOd) monial Agent.” - \ nm : OE ICA gee a me —a Pantages Theatre Wnt ; a ne PE SES tr Pepateeng:” MON THE < TY Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, October 10, at 2:30. ing and a big At the Majestic te will be | Be teads the company, which is ame that apr | ong run of the The Last, the Heat, the Most Powerful Miay by the Late Clyde Piteh the a Pes se ts, Live Welght—Daying Mm MAIL ONDERS Now Semt Sale om Thureday BURKE & CARTER THE KELLARS om ale : el Inky Boys in “The Silver Moon” n “The Matrimonial Agent” back |b a me eahel Fivapurated MII Melting Price. j John Cort alae & "Ty | GRAND OPERA HOUSE ’onr.Se ANDY McLEOD Mi Ve os Hy . Food Seinng Orica t i ; yar: | Eastern Wasatagton Tom coe wecOUR NOTION OF FUN” Added | SOPHIE TUCKER | Special in the stellar role, is an ‘ all. | Altern ‘ ve es ) Attrac- ‘ Engage- @et sample of this famous an pres] peat, BAZ, nn) wed 3 CHAS. A SELLON tion 20th Century Comedienne ment er t but it da o * “ot as whisk bait t nas Ot Soin," Mascara" Washine : In Another Merry Musical Extravaganza wie fortune and raiiroaded him |“ j danc-| pren, tos Be iee. and it is “Merely Mary Lience sits as ref-| Shorts Kaien ape das which will stand | Grech % @lefa long and successf — | Rotied "ete end ese Gm of the dricht spots ; Baler list of attractions es: Main 1304, Ind. 4334 | F At the @rend: “4 Lawrence & Sandusky Present the D. S. Lawrence Players in A Bellon opens a week's 1 tat the Gmad fomorrow afternown, off ineeak spectacle, “The Cow and on 4 has often been here pager of bis father's com 6 won als Mie attraction comes as a sequel cis in Sates 4 BD OMe Cat and the Fidd in NEXT ATTRACTION, “THE BLUE MOUSE” , on, P A Strong American Drama of Compelling Interest With Mr. Selion was seen here la At the Pantages. “ re Matin s ace. = nice - atinees—Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday PThe scenic environment car = pega gy er i ry 3 , | geterz, aoe RE~ PRICES: Sunday Matinee and Nights, 25c, 35¢ and 50c. Other A ot Edwin Keough com a Mrs. M” ard a prunlilidens soe Perfomances, 10c and 25¢. oy Tematoes al hothouse EVERYTHING NEWM BUT THE NAME | oon HARRY L.CORT. MGR- Poe | STAR THEATRE [a2 sé that, as opie a Mr, Baker presents wit ; on th : Ag a am The Home of Musical Comedy : aes van "commit mac and fare i | Biggest GIRL SHOW in the City Pi cise om, cog Fevesis it to Julle, who a: , © RHEUMATISM | Lots of Broilers—Lots of Fun | 's oye at happens o Part 8 Tell Me That You Suffer, and I'l! OCTOBER 16th Week Beginning Monday Matinee pene gr broduc a. ate : sg : , i 8. : senro TRY FREE. “MERELY MARY AN N’”’ Three Times Daily Prices, 10c and 20c on Pog ep aera Ce ' Just Write Me a Postal By Author “The Melting Pot » making a big bit Hon.| I have found a w NEXT WEEK BREWSTER’S MILLIONS.” Oysters Are Now in Season to cons im for Lat my expense. at @ having | kmailed, 4 Poa RGAIN MATINEE EVERY WEONESOAY.Z5 © RICES: W/GNTS 73° 50:75 75 MATS: 50'25. ze Boime, and » letectiy e herolc self e ¢ FOR BEST SEATS -~ON SALE WEEN AHEAD. ~ ey are palatable, appetizing They contain @ great amount she o unfortunate wor Jt ENRIETTA HAS SS TT ead é We sh : the beds Girect th ry strong seenes, “ANTIMATRIMONY” ren = a , tomy We sh ne beds direc t we y to the e a um yody : a << é g atretches of talk,| Mackaye calle¢ agree - " < to the ym ke nts. th ie of construction | It pokes a lot of good fun al : ch and { a he sys la Congress style at regular oe, gener rere religion, common sense and | Russell & Drew, Mgrs. Phones—Main 5147; Ind. 283-4 " ! week ing NOW HERE 18 4 Ro ae } Franz Adelman With His Full Orchestra Every ilo” tonight 4 dacs ede aituatile ‘0 Aitie, Where Do You t The Leading Family Theatre—“Popular With the People” Evening at Dinner and Supper ‘ Little I | English ¢ na, Wo Wolms Open Every Evening—Matinees SUNDAY, TUESDAY, 8 uEP and avage.| cities in German In t ; THURSDAY AND SATURDAY—NOTE THE bac cle ene Late of Dube ot tan } It, ‘ ny y CHANGE IN PRICES oeaies Weateahs os Wanaee ene Bie rons chong capt. wets TONIGHT, LAST TIME—“YOUNG BUFFALO” al A Sam ¥ ard a’ that of | vd eg which} prom Milwaukee.’ Week Starting MATINEE, SUNDAY, OCT. 9th (TO- sacher al a me Mi, ot-Gcia Walleen MORROW) the Russell & Drew Stock Company, , Bent i hires | plays, “sergeant. Jame Presenting Chas. E. Blanay’s Comedy Wealthy as 4 4 ; oung Drama Success Br His ch Y y his fam-| by ole Is to Kot | “hs ‘ e bolds her tatns » nd $25,000 When) POLITICS STIR RENTON o take | 4 if an e e PC ive pies are wel tn THE PRETENDER ltwelve tor « ‘Imen promine soda eecy joa | ‘|| ANEW PLAY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS sagt GPepeeney chestra Pomantic sont 1 DOES A PROPOSAL to fu t t eworks inj! vith ¢ . ‘ 5 ips ‘ SEASON TICKETS Poole, pretending to have ine i | Rent . -Bince Mayor Ben eu The Great Newspaper Recon Room Scene Aflotment of Reserved Seats for the voted, they marry, and are sett Joseph oe r The Great GUN FACTORY Scene | y an un ial train of would do ni as surely cu i No ae th a "ine. fs his old PRIGON CONGRESS ENDS d not risk .S penny to try them TE THE REDUCTION IN PRICES Will Begin 10 a, m. October 10th—For Music Teachers , mm ho loat seven yenrs| WASHINGTON, Oct. § Coe MADIC FOOT DRAFT COn Lie calf! Starting TODAY—MATINEE PRICES, ‘10c AND 20c and Properly Accredited Music Students, 10 a. m, Bor gg yt rc got into Stall ee tee Intornass : NIGHT PRICES—10c, 20c and 30c for Best Seats; Box October 11th : ' ad always eamed 01 ‘ r ites th ig back until he married Julie returning t Seats, 50c and 75c—DIVANS, 50c SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., 1406 Second Av. ‘ tenitklng alge o-| ier Poole gives the whole plot The next meeting wil faventtgatior away before Julie and Sibyl, and | don tn 1915 | The SCHENK Family tts ist & Pie t 4 ; | | ki age eee a