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ECEMBER 3, THE STAR—SATURDA he hae seized for himself; his AMUSEMENTS. THEATRES power le given to him from the members below him, They FIGHT FOR FR & WAS WON ONLY RECENTLY; |" #2" "er Both Phones 5106 STORY OF CORT’S VICTORY) “7... appointed solicitor general to suc Lioyd Bowers by 1910. Say! Now you've got the trust/ceed the | If you've got a lurking suspicion > why can't you be a trust) President Taft that the theatre trust tan't Hoked, | Ueke you're wrong. If the other trusts] Yourself?” | asked BY w. G. SHEPHERD. Advanced Vaudeville WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Morgan would be running a pawn} “He'll be ousted, too > ‘ 7 shop Who'll oust him Prices—10c, 25c, 50c, 75c-—-—Performances Daily, 2:30-8:30 It'a @ohe; it’s finished, And this} “Oh, about 1,800 theatre owners.” |(netant Relief, Permanent Cure | l ccnmsnsssesnssnmmnenssnne-aensesmesnnantinsammmn nes mmm, sme ke ago. The| “How can they do it? Triat Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper happened a few w Nife wasn't Hoked out of it until very How Trust Worked recently “Well, this in the way it would Here's the real. inside of ft all. | work,” replied Co juppose you Last spring, when John Cort got FLETCHER & CO. in “His Nerve” JOS. HART’S BATHING GIRLS produce a play called-—-called—ob, | the small theatre owners together oatjo¢ ¥ ck Hat He at i : to break the trust, they had a fight a ot, " " ae roy cat Be deak ' You QUIGLEY BROTHERS Singing, Dancing on thelr hands, When thin season go to Kiaw & Erlanger and ask them how much you can get out of them for putting !t on the road lates had) you don't like their price, per ed, I tell you truly, it looked dark for the independents John Cort and his as LEW WELLS—Saxaphone and Monolog CROSS & JOSEPHINE—Dying to Act 2,000 theatres looking to the for AN yight You turn to the inde jplays. And they didn't have play*!pondents and get them to bid = “Cc; te)?” enone And the small theatre | against Kiaw & Erlanger, So “The The Pyramid mile. MARIE AND BILLY HART—‘Circus Girl manag complal Black Hat’ je eure be put on. In 1 it io be that the trusts took et - Many cases of Plies have all the money.” they sald “Now | {he old days, if you hadn't taken! rea by w trial package of Pyrali MARLO-ALDO TROU PE — Athletes the Klaw & Erlanger price couldn't have presented your play K. & &. In Trouble ‘Bo you're against trusts Thy d Pile Cure without furt atment. When it proves its value to you, get more from your | there isn't any money for anybody.” But there was trouble aplenty in| small theatre owner Is with you,| value to you, Ket more from your lf | NEXT WEEK——NEXT WEEK——NEXT WEEK the K. @ E. mp, They had pro: too, The more plays there are or lpou, wot yr Sa cou’ Gi fet ALICE LLOYD the B. P.O # will be observed the road, the more money he ppl i put ee coupo below claimed that none of their attrac makes | Simply fil out free upon bel and mail today. Save yourself from tions should pay the Independent Well, now, we'll imagine that arses » and orture, Majest : c houses But they didn't have! somebody started to turn the } me surgeon's knife ond its tortur 4 Josephine Ainsiey—Majestic. ross & Josephine—Orpheum ] 5 Dan Bruce—seattie enough theatres and thelr shows tional Theater Owners’ association | * % 5 : Sulli & idi £ Eien Terry—Moore. & 4. A. Murphy-—Pantages wore staying (n the warehouses into a trust pseassiehaces ineunned - ne 7” . me. Meja Gloersen-Huitfeldt The independents had declared The first thing we knew five ‘Ol B i —_— h dep ( . e 1 eginning Monday Matinee . eee EEE RRR »| At the Seattle. EM thelr houses open to all produc members of the board of directors FREE PACKAGE COUPON & & y *} Like all really good things from | The “Pop” Concert tions, Then K. & E. had to choose would get together and vote to re PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY AT THE THEATRES. *]poets to presidents, “Charley’s| The third of the Pop concer ween the open door and the move the fellow who had the trust] Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, Mich Rosa Naynon’s Bird Show *| Aunt” can come k. A fine series of the attle Symphony | closed warehouse. like {nctinations Kindly send me a sample of * | duction’ of this sideaplitting farce | Orchestra will be given tomorrow They astonished the theatric But, wait,” I interrupted, “sup Pyramid Pile Cure, at once by a *| wilt open at the tle theatre |@fternoon at the Moore theatre,| al world by choosing the open- | pose all the board of directors were |] mail, FREE, tn plain wrapper Carroll & Cooke-——-Comedy Pa ‘Liet Erikson. * | tomorrow night, with Joseph Gal With a distinguish soloist door theatres. Abe Erianger |!n on the trust game. Rein GRAND—Dark ® | braith. nel Clifton and the sup Charles Derbyshire. For this con had at last given in; it was “Well, then, at the election of seeareeeereres steeeees au, GEATTLE — Haker Stock */ porting members of the Baker Cert Mr. Derbyshire has selected| most mere than the th next year, the 1,800] stree! McDonald & Huntungton. ' 4 * mem Bak directors the year, WTCOE cccccevsseceees oveeee Poompany in “Charley * | Stock company in the cast. Frank | for his first number on the pro world could belleve, The tittle emall theatre owners would elect 4 ALHAMBRA — i *|Denithorne will pla: the name | ram Eri Tu, from Verdi's; Napoleon, who never argued her directors, from among them | City seinne Se The Pi — Lots of F play 9 other di ; eters un Drew company * | part Masked Ball,” which, it ts sald.) but sometimes used his fists, | seiv You see, it’s a democratic 9 Tom's Cabin exce i me displays the power and range of] had capitulated. plan, It can never be a trust, be thy gat Friday. e $i dr the. Lele, his fine baritone voice An idea struck me cause it is run by a lot of the little | 3.) . s Josephine Ainsley — Fun cub gives its . \ ove’ ol ‘ort’'s 0 that | correct arities Bartell Drug Stores, pt Press * Jece of the Bar %" a comedy Sinai Sein Gates 1 hurried over to J ohn Cort’s of.‘ fellows. No man has @ power i Drug 8u | 9 Woxtra” % LOS—Lawrence players in #/4tama of New Mexican life, a play! The popular stock company will] Spies of the Bar Z Ranch.” #®/Of the wholesome atmosphere of open a real revival week at the Al & ORPHEUM—C. L. Fletcher w/the range, is the new bill at the hambra of “Uncle Tom's Cabin Ey PANTAGES — Military #| lois to follow “St. Elmo,” which the stage classic that millions have ai ,. Next Week x laughed and cried over The} : | ROAD SHOW NO. 3. Be MAJESTIC— Rosa Naynon «| The coming week's attraction i* drama will occupy the boards t Saas . | "AMERICA Se.cc* ni ene = Dancers and va v @ | Closes thin ¢ ‘Pad vaudeville w|* typical cowboy play. Its story! ginning tomorrow for the week Next Wed. Night The Arnesens — Equilibrists Seattle Symphony Orchestra HENRY HADLEY, Conductor THIRD POPULAR CONCERT xrrennoow MOORE THEATRE = * Stine Soloist—CHARLES DERBYSHIRE—Baritone PRICES: 26c, 50c, 750, $1.00—Seats Now on Sale at Theatre #/of the stamping out of conapir jactes about the “Bar Z ra Severe SY VE EY ©! rotted by an unscrupulous half And th “Man wh SEEN, | breed foreman : e an At the Orpheum } S ill Charies Leonard Fletcher toptines| till Lives Under the direction of the Shaw-| Orph am bill with a com Priest Dareau, Miss Ellen Terry, the Tagish actress, is to appear at the «. Mbbeing her first local engage | °4Y entitled His Ne MR more that 17 years, Miss | S¥Pperted by a company of M@there, as in all other American | *4y tm criminology, in which . where she |8PPears as a “Raffles” sort of o Fe STAR—Burlesque #|!s that of the romance between a day and Friday # /expert range rider veteran of Wuxtra Show 4 THE WEEK AFTER. # | Roosevelt's forces in the Cuban of the Seattle Press club boys will # MOORE—Max Figman in #/°®™paign, and the young woman push Simon Leg and Little Bva # Mary Jane's Pa #|for whom the play is named, and aside for the time being World-Famous Actress, in Impersonations of and Dis course on Shakespeare's Tri » is ; ted| NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C 3.—-For (wo minutes yonterday rnoon V. C. Rockeliffe, of the md, experienced hairbreadth is a Mme next Wednesday evenir fey Will give but one perform-| Players. rieteher's play! mes. Her pro-/ Person, and while in ® pus all on which read like a page umphant Heroines—Heatrice t up | the way through, also it Ix ny from Nick Carter Viola, Rosalind and Portla. >» se | Joseph Hart's “Bathing Girle” witl| While clearing Iand he became JOHN CORT impersonations of a . of Shakespeare a heroines, Beatrice pana fato About Nothing” Viola in| bination of welfth Night,” Rosalind in “As |Albertine Benson and a bunch « Like It,” and Portia in “Mer-| ther Dretty eirls all of whom ca fenice.” Ti elling of |C8nce, dress and sing. At th bs ata it is uae rey of it they go bathing, and one can ® lof pile, and was pinned b olga] the hloore Mondas iaora| almost hear the splash |the failing mass, extricating him-| The Quigley Brothers offer danc- | *¢!f only with the greatest diff é ing and singing pot-pourri culty Ring Lew Wells, with hia saxaphone and his droll fun making, will also . ° FUMIGh the exception of Wednesday |be among those present Grief Kills Boy mi Gaturday nights next week. the’ That young couple, Wellington theatre will be dark. On Cross and Miss Lois Josephine day night Ellen Terry will were new to vaudeville when they bit forth ina n sort were here @ year ago, but they are arday nignt the mus coming back this year. The title Erikson” will be pr of their sketch ts “Dying to Act,” Joes} Norwegians and it l« a scream urrounded by flames, his clothing} heum. It is a com «fire, H wood White with through the che he remembered from its previous Positively Miss Terry’s Only Appear- ance in Seattle Reserved Seats sell- ing Monday, 10 a. m., at the box office. Lower Floor — $2.50 and $2.00 Balcony — $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Entire Unreserved MOORE THEATR DEC. 10th The Sons of ay present the Norwegian managed to dash| ne str and! ¢ threy himself on a marshy spot While rolling on the ground te 4 extinguish the flames he loose to the Or Moore Theatre Manager One Week, Commencing Sunday, December 11 JOHN CORT PRESENTS MAX FIGMAN —IN— MARY JANE’S PA BY EDITH ELLIS Seats on Sale Thursday, December 8—Mail Orders Now NOTE—Tickets Delivered Free by the Moore Theatre Motorcycle Squad—Phones 5466 THE GREELEY, Colo, Dec. 2%—| Physicians declare that excessive | grief over the death of his cousin | and chum, who accidentally shot} himself while hunting, caused the} Ipedection promises to be] Marie Hart and Billy Hart have a | ‘#'> of 18-yearold Ernest King Gallery, 75 Cents LEIF ERIKSON oom my hes = rt, unique comedy playlet, “The Cir-) agsKS FOR ROSE; GIRL ‘8 On Sale Wednesday, A story of the discovery of America M. Thulana i adventurer wh figged coast of N find America long bet et Columbus accomy Landing of viking ship eus Girt ¢ J 2 "The ‘Marlo : REFUSES; SLAYS HER| Aldo Troupe of ath and \jetes offer a novel act that rounds » Christo! out nicely an exceptional bill hed the of. : by 4 nurse 7:30 P. M. Viking Special VIENNA, Dec. 3.—Refused a rose | aid, from whom he | Hoytston Av. and Olive Bt | FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, || At 1S |} The _ Schubert Club | er. t. Bonen pike Prince of Plisen closes al At the Majestic. of 20 shot the girl dead on =f | liad a — 2 — = 08 ha v the om aynon mee > eo | spay r in suburban Vienn Reuse ‘The’ orewer trom | Feathered Kingtom,"'with her benc-|At Ma trial it-was releted. that he AT THE UNITARIAN CHURCH) A OOPERULLEE § pa ttle The atre ity and all hie merry crew | tiful birds, will be the top line fea-|came of a good and a com-| + ( aah 2 © Pilsener foam |ture of the next week's Majestic | mission of doctors pronounced him fall away on fat They © sane MOODY CRITICALLY ILL. ave had a great | bill to ’ Carrolte and Cooke sort of lead Mat Pigman wil) cc THE HOUSE THAT IS NEVER DARK to the| things in the fun making BoTH HARRY L. CORT, Mgr Sunday mbe 11, for| “Joyful doesn't re WASHING TON, Dec. 3 wil D. PHONES 43 + Mgr Week in “Mary Jane's Pa.” Max \on eccentri WEEK COMMENCING ai|| Pres. ¢ Genl. Mgr. ENTIRE sn ve CHANGE OF PROGRAM __|| EVERY WEEK PRICES: NIGHTS, 75-50-25 -15¢ MATINEES ) WED. SAT. § SUN. ag Te 50-25-10¢ Did You 9 ONLY “25- come mee BARGAIN MATINEE EVERY ogee dy oe ovaninghs bhate | Ever Calcu- | weavesow-sesr sears a5¢ L Who played a long time jaug b Mie, has a warm welcome await- | ridiculous, ar ae om eve y re n Métis present vehicle \s Be be bas ev ect vith, SUNDAY MATINEE Third at Pike s They Should Be—New Films —A Perfection of Mechanical Projection Un- equaled in This City—The Cleanest, Best Light- brought a lot of E ed | nonsense McDonald and Huntin ——————— | bundle of character stuff, » have a jets and DECEMBER 4 ‘CHARLEY’S AUNT’ ther singing numb “The Arnesens are midair per |formers At Pantages Next Week W te REGAL DENTISTS , Hoe Oy ts | init to Seattle. They Motion Picture Cut Price for ag ee give pretty and lively dances and 30 D. 3 Se ee ee - | drills ilated Picture Theatre in Seattle— @) \ Adam Sowerguy," the rubs ays ed and Ventila late What ALEX a ol vaude le . AGE 10 TOOTH- ee, ieee ee — pile | Best Gold Crowns 4 An Exceptional Program Today and Tomorrow PANTAGES, sac lag eee nna neat | Best Bridgework, per tooth. .$4 Nor Murphy, ap * at Pantages nex ns cf Y ( Id LESS HUMANITY week. Mise Hlolse Millard and sf jos aiiver Pilling - ioe ou ou Phones: Main 1804, Ind. 4334 |clever, company will support Mut I Patt Platen PE pny» 4 vs aes oe PI e ry ‘ al le mecsage of the wonder| Warren Emma Foss, || 20*t Plates 8s LAST TIME TONIGHT—"ST. ELMO We use nothing but the best material that's made fet blessings of teeth restoration|and the Curtain Puller. Adan tht tints Diates comes to you for the |Sowerguy is a former feed store | Do With | $1.00 All Next Week you may consider this|man who converted his building Painless extraction free oe | f B Zz” ee into a show hop because be heard 'E Ai work guaranteed 12 years | ess of the Bar Man who is blessed with|that there was “millions in it Greatest Comedy Drama of the Southwest Ever Writte health is a lucky man, and in| His unsophisticated nature lead ! Presented by the Splendid Lawre Company—High Fav« es ony he may enjoy good|him to make all kinds of absurd o . Deposited weekly in this “fi ‘ es t yank Chew| Backing up these two acta will 1 f | Matinees: Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday cr { be Annette DeLestare in a novelty without the |scenic singing act; Charles R | Sweet, a tramp pianologist; Al PRICES: 1c, 25c, 35¢ and 50c 107 \/y Pike St., over Ow! Drug Co. Week After Next: “Sherlock Holmes; or, The Sign of the Four” Entrance Room 4, Here it is at 4 per cent been t bert Pench, Hebrew parodist, and Fine eet ica sask 2828 J ease pins|sct, “Also the fret run moving pic'| om exept beeen es Ritenoem, [I sane imesemen be, tenes % bs setae, tn HE Five years ss 203,00 | Uneqeaied So (il | nn years, ooo | Pantages Theatre wins Meth iss toon tnt raga i | Will Open Sunday, December 4th Twenty years .. 1,614.00 | Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, December 5, at 2:30 seed, no ‘ | ¥ rty yea 5,197.00 | : ¥ing— nothing asad li me | And Present — Forty years ... | Vaudeville’s Latest Danc elty ee {efilL_YOUR OWN TEETH” Sc atc Re regen ither | Start an Account for te them sound it It | Ninthglle “ADAM SOWERGUY” and HIS TROUBLES ca wi || Reevicee : gp eH ter pe i : a i 1. Big Chorus—Up-to-Date Motion Pictures | Be |} ANNETTE DeLESTARE | CHAS. R. SWEET ne materia a fetera. orrices _ |l tor tenes mane tonne wan, (ake wt Acthe trat nen of aanuer | Dee, 18, 3-Act Musical Comedy, “Old Homestead” Cor. 3d Ave, & Pike St. | ~—YOUR MONEY’S WORTH— Co ns —s [Quaker Drug Cc |

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