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pt hac adh So dle Doge | County Bagineer ‘Morrison was |Kenzle voted an indignant, “No. * AT THE THEATRES *| ee ee ares ts aad bard Spine orrison’s engineers W SEATTLE *% Moore — Dark next week. «| county need one? Was there work \still figuring to eee whether the T % Busoni, pianist, tonight. Sym *| ——— nee ae Ps aa is a hy for ty x 4 a steam shove | SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA % phony concert tomorrow after: *| mpany, consisting of Doris Cherie |to make this « good Investment fo 1d Hamilton BAYS he ts trying | *& noon. *) }and Robert Perrin, will appear in a) King county pepe ave the taxpayers’ money | HENRY HADLEY, Conductor * = Grand—Max Dill, in “Dream * comedy playlet, “All's Pair tn hat's what any concern It pee Neg yb mre sg * City *| |Love.” Miss Bessie Dabb ts a phe-|want to know when it was consid IIe eer te to eens areal SEVENTH SYMPHONY CONCERT % = Seattle — Landers Stevens | nomena! baritone singing comedi-|ering such a purchase, Did they Bo Malle Haapapicentyanon. fe * company, in “Cameo Kirby.” #/ ae ms we enne and the Bimm Bomm Burr|need it? : ir pert sate cneny. ate Wereday Evening, March 30, 8:15 Sharp % Orpheum — New vaudeville ® 1—Gertrude Elliott, at the Moore ‘aylor, Kranaman any it Trio are novelty musical producers.| While Morrison was still going : ie eae * Monday % 2—Willlam Dowlan, at the Seatti the Orpheum Charley Case, comedian, will teli|over his figures and estimates: since the new commissioners g: MOORE THEATRE *® Pantages — New vaudeville # 3—Bessie Babb, at the Pantages. 6—Harry Cummings, at the Lois. ‘Stories About Father The Four | made the remark, “I'm afraid Ham . P * Prien * 4—Trovello, at the Majestic, 7—Max Dill, at the Grand. Flying Dordeens will take care of|{iton won't be satisfied with my OUR —a_ Soloist—MAX STENDEL—’Cello Majestic — New vaudeville *|—— aa ms the athletic side of the bill mendation, It doesn't look as TY i #& Monday wi dancer. known as “The Blue, the Russell & Drew company at the Fird run moving pictures if we can use a steam shovel if we wees ieilott Peake 0 well 50c, 75, $1.00, $1.50; Box Seats, $2.00 Each % — Alhambra—John Griffiths, in #| Mouse,” who consents to act as the/ Alhambra in a series of high class ser te" ne a thee ie Seat Gale at the Moore, Beginning March 28, 10 A. M, % “Damon and Pythias.” #| wife of Roulette, secretary to the Shakespearean and other At the Oter nat’ nine Wes iein senor ONk-a a Share % Lole—Daphne Pollard com- #/ president of a large railroad, and He opens tomorrow in “Da-| while it ix yet cool weather, the |chense to make that report, Hamil writer. He made | # pany, in “The Prince of Liars.” #| obtain « promotion for him. There| mon and Pythias Lewis and Lake company is offer-\tre nae slready bought the steam Sa uital aoe ® Star—"A Hot Night *® | are about 100 complications. ing “A Hot Night” at the Star next | shovei sons ago with * COMING LATER | Miss Cooper will have the role of At the Orpheum week cerefe haw $4 talmpined ae” baat hook % Moore—Gertrude I in &|the Blue Mouse William A. Brady's one-act com-) Miss Marjorie Lake, after a two . The 4 * “The Dawn of Tom * = edy drama, “The Suspect,” with a | wee ent caused by the grippe,| .. Spending bd Coney. tons ® Seattie—"The HI . Max Dill Returns record of rmancee in| w with songs and play a| The agent for the shovel wae nmed * *%} Max Dill, the shorter and fatter) England, wil jeading feat- | jeading urging the ¢ regen to bu The i ; the nat the O eKenzie spoke up. “For my part “Th 444 NM RHE ME MMH BOF the former Kolb-Dill combina-|ure of the new bill at the Or t : Telitalr 5 tion, now split in two—Max Dill,! pheum. tee ea | think wed better we i. : ates Narny L.Cont.Mon. ! Buroni Concert Tonight. we repeat, who was here last week Another feature will be P. T.\# #@|rolng over to Olyn is after ther « novel The pro Feruccio Buson!,|in “Lonesome Town,” in spite of Selbit's mysterious production, “Dr. | AT THE THEATRES, #|noon. The ros up in the oi, ba ¢ 3 WEEK COMMENCING MATINEE TOMORROW, THE who is conce of the junction p for, is) Wilmar’s Spirit Paintings Pit! a -theerh—Iinehet, whanles air. 1 think we to walt to aan enating greatest living pi include | coming back to t Grand next tures and portraits are painted on|® Grang—"Tt Weeks % see what the legisiature does about some comment LANDERS STEVENS CO. Beethoven's Sonata, Chopin's Noe-| another musical comedy, canvases set on the stage, by UD ® geattie—"Sapho. «ou ad rint s, then we He was born —IN— turne in C Minor and the Rigoletto-| * The F om | se” Decatur, © i Phantasie by Verdi-Liszt. Busont music, the sar hur, funmakers,| ee ee DUSTIN FARNUM’S LATEST SUCCESS appears tonight at the Moore, under girls the * The Girl From Tur # 1871 and makes the auspices of the Ladies Musical new » and White will | % 4 ee aa at KIRBY club. pdb a » the Sly." ° Fairfield, IL “ At the Seattle a yea The tle * | A Beautiful Production and Augmented Cast Gertrude Elliott Coming. ‘Cameo Kirby Japanese equ te an " * * Steamer President left for Sen PRICES: Night—15c, 25¢, 50c, 7c. Mat.: Sunday and Saturday, One of the big events of the| play of old Mississ gee Bl yes Breda in | # | weather, and they'd better have the | Frat ord ay pg Bo 10¢, 25¢, 50c; Bargain Matinee Wednesd: spring season, theatrically, is the| will be Landers girl who is mistress the violin - #& steam shovel at once, so that fof passense and to 9 a ‘ednesday, Best Seats, 25c coming to the Moore for the week offering Passage a Walker are Tee eee ee ee ee eH! COUld KO right to Work, etc, et the freight offering NEXT I of April 3 of Gertrude Elliott in chaps who sing an¢ / — ATTRACTION Th B M “The Dawn of Tome the hands of Lar e ue ouse Gertrude is the | sister Of Georgia Cooper | role of At the M A THE WOM Maxine, and {s happily married to Randall, whe com atroliquist, features | Forbes Robertson, Shakespearean | mits suicide after having been de Majestic. The! actor, who was here a year ago.| spolled of his estate. Kirby ix aus Si ra will be an ATS IN MOVING PICTURE SH The play she brings is by Mrs.|pected but is vindicated, and the other feature. The boys dance lH Both Phones 5106 Frances Hodgson Burnett jeurtain goes down with a bright singly, doubly, in solo and every | way WOMEN SHOULD NOT ‘ moving picture — future for Cameo and Adele, who other Symphony Concert. love each other. THE STAR- WEAR HATS AT 5c SHOWS and Russell show s musi too short to Nickel Max Steindel, principal cellist in 4 autiful cos shows are the Seattle Symphony orchestra, | At the Lois tuming and stage pictures Juatify one’s taking off Nickel theatre seats a will be the soloist in the seventh | symphony concert Thursday even: “The Prince of Liars,” a three-act farce about Lysander Lyon and his| pany will put on Robert Henry Hodge and his cor The TrouBles of together to permit one her hat without disarr ing. His instrument, an Italian courtship of Nellie Goldengate ts Bil! Bllthers, Bachelor.” Carl Mo Pressenda, was presented to him by | the next comedy which the Daphne Cullough, the “Beau Brumme! of | Mir. Arno Tauscher, of Chicago. | Pollard company will present at) vaudeville,” will tell some foot Nickel theatr ae marrwn | the Léis. Several new players have light impressions. no dressing rooms, whe “Blue Mouse” Next. | been added to the cast Clyde Fitch's comedy, “The Blue| Roy Clement, Mouse,” opens at the Seattle theatre | leading man. Walker and Sturm are Austr jugglers of tennis racquets, equ | rists and comiques. including a handsome young for the week, following “Cameo| — | _ Kirby,” with the Landers Stevens | At the Alhambra. | Coming to Pantages. company John Griffiths, Shakespearean act-| Trask gnd Gladden are Paulette Divine isa _Salome | or of long experience, will play with! and dancers. Lew Wi Quarter-Acre Homesites $500 and $550 Take Phinney av. cars, our representative will meet you at the end of the line, If you are looking for a homesite, a big roomy homesite where you can gratify to the fullest extent your love for flowers; where you can have a vegetable garden, some fruit trees and chickens—if you want a place where you can enjoy these advantages (at a low cost) and be in touch with a city car line and four-cent fare—then take a couple of hours to morrow to inspect these tracts. Our salesman will be on the grounds from 1 to 5 Or if you wish to make a little investment, where you can look forward with confidence SUR tunity like this will not often come your way. to an increase in value—BE E, to go out to Beverly Heights tomorrow, for an oppor ian singers and rearrange @ mussed-up Men have rights wh should respect n puts up tion picture show, Inst worth of chiffon, Equa jeges for none, move their Beside frage, hats in nie this question can border pale Into infin KANSAS CITY, Mare was le tk |C. A. tomorrow, at |Gertrude Burwell | At a meeting of the 4p | “The Commission Form | ment!’ at a meeting of | Service and Civic Useft at the Boylston Av church Tuesday even ‘clock Ministers will be held at 3:30, Ale: speak Rey. B. KAD direct ment, music by the best solutely free, are for next season's work. SAS CITY, Mare ‘# of the free con mu A bill making the sale in this state a misdem disapproved by Governc day. | WHY WOMEN SHOULD TAKE HATS OFF AT Se SHOWS, 5 cents’ worth of mo! flowers and rights for all; special privie} A nickel’s worth of show for a nickel’s worth of admission fe Shall women be compelled to ré.| for, the right to se Canadian reciprocity and the | playho mobilization of troops on the Me: woman suf-|rights are protecetd in cinnati. Only the other day Judge 1908. Rode fined Cathoun Columbus § The Bunch That Taught Seattle How to Laugh 4. Are they any lese entitled to the) for couple of women wear iteximal in-|same privileges of the Iaw and/ thelr hats in his show house. NOT SUICIDE, | TOOTHACHE trying to kill herse’ i* * * CHURCH NOTES, * SWORE AT HER. “16 Great Big Features *| KANSAS CITY, March 25 AND THE PICTURES I% eee kthakh hhh kkk he Vhen Frank Coogan, a former BEST VAUDEVILLE ¢ A musical program will be given{boarder, swore at Mrs. Agnes Col ban eek 10 20 ltomorrow evening in Weetminster|iims today, the woman answered AMUSEMENTS "AMERICA Sauce by A Dollar Show for 10¢ and 20 Presbyterian church. with a revolver shot that went eT | Rev. William A. McCall wilt|through the visitor's right hand | preach at a conference of Baptiat | Both were arrested iM Th t | . * | bastors at the Y. M. C, A. Monday, | POET'S WAGES 03,000. oore ea re; Rev, William Duncan will speak! NEW YORK, March 24.—Rich-| ai. yadies’ Musical Club Presents at the vesper service of the Y. W.|4rd Le Gallienne, the poet, ear will sing | A meeting of the Federation of | mouth church tomorrow afternoon FREE MUSIC. which aims to give the best forming SALT LAKE CITY, March 25,— SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1911, “GOOD SPORTS” ON PEOPLES MONEY AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATR SOHN CORT MANAGER | How Hamilton and Rutherford, Who Talk About Economy,|I” ong week (Excepting Thursday), Beginning MONDAY, Apaiy ; i Squander Taxpayers’ Money. M Ss Lafe Hamilton, county comm “All right,” said Hamilton, “1 ss peg dig daa E LLIOTT nioner, wants to work the nurses at|move we buy thie gentleman’ ebler & Co., Mar the Pp nt a pital 1 ira & day |eteam shove He waited a mir In Mre. Frances Hodgson Burnett's Play of Cheertuine at $46 and lons a month ite. _McKenale was speochloss.with “THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW" He wants to save the taxpayers | nu : PRICES—50c to $2.00—SEATS THURSDAY of turning the home for the Ker asked 5 ‘ hvae tet : ee asa ae srand. Opera House tei tikee tare te ol aren ne sou pe Manager sn't ho start in saving | trict ss ; on some of the machir Ha b grew angr Well, if HE WERK Reslintig Matinee Fcaasa ho js buying #0 freely? they kick, they’! y He knows, of course, how that| won't the he anded, “I've $6,000 steam shovel was bought,|got to go up aK the guns tb Di but the people who elected him to|same as you, don’t I | office don’t know it | Rutherford has been doing what een ' + their ben. ever Hamilton asked lately. He Bo here's the story for their ben.|aver, Hamilton wined sie snow eile so B Rise pee s0 that they may know how They have a They pay the bills efit, is running the office i'm a good sport, Ill second that motion,” he said. and Kutherford voted “Ye DREAM CITY right to know. He doesn't Hamilton wante da steam shovel may depend her ha upon | too close to take off there are certain inalienable anging her which no mere man dare deny to woman. She is guaranteed rule, have by an unwritten law fully as strong | re one can ght to eat fudge and stp] Advanced Vaudeville coiffure. | * cream soda, that she may} keep her hair arranged in perfect | if she chooses, Can she do WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY: MATINEE that if there are no dressing rooms | in picture shows? And can she avoid disarranging her hair, in these days of plenty, if she must take her/| bat off in one of those nickelodions where the seate are so close to gethe that you nnot find room Prices 10c, 25c, 50¢, 75c—Performances Daily at 2:30-8:20 William A. Brady Presents “THE SUSPECT” ich women a nickel he ead of $10 enc to change your mi — Fee cine povhiew owe hat|f A One-Act Comedy Drama With a Record of | significance Dooley has failed te iesour upon | 3,000 Performances in England ‘or this is a question that comes /thus far, t Henry has right home to us, directly and | avoided, that Gov. Folk dodged, and You Know These }Squarely. Men ba on which Ballinger has no com But the debate ts/ fiercely in Cin ments to make if somewhat shows without kel shows?) millinery interference, and Taylor-Kranzman- White P. T. SELBIT’S SPIRIT PAINTINGS | TODAY IN HISTORY The Unsolved Mystery of Vaudeville March oceurred the sce te|Unwed Widow ihe whole truth | Stewe| Gels Fortune than the fight at T slibton h 26.—-The Beginning Monday Mat. Yorcester. Cor-| WILKESBARRE, Pa, Ma police recelved a telephone call aa Tho Bueaton| When “Robert” Pett from "6 howse on Central (st, laa ¢ ommander,| Wyoming, Pa. died, Sullivan & Considine night about § o'cloc ed his vietory | fortune 2,000,000. My wife has taken acon raga mg evans were til Mre. M WATINEES: DAILY- ALWAYS he Masher Vena Come quick!” the man said. Dr Ad a a er Vent ui Deis reamed aif tates anbalahes for the Mext-| Harris, © dauguter, of |] MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE . + Veonien When he arrived an eight-year-old cans, while they| )) 20m is dntohior on OM SEATTLE girl was sitting on the porch were good fight-/ iN yet Mil Sa Patiohioa awaiting him. ere, had no horsdés, and when they bs rr bone’s ¢ ld ire. Pe ebone, “Are you the doctor?” she in-|#@wW the cavalryibearing down on | %* the believed herself, claim esas Mama and papa went to|them they thought the horse and | one-third alg ayy a the t show and said you |!ts rider were all one unheard of | 874 pale igi sul xpos ramagg ; ther being, and they gave uy pair accepted a lump sum for he “The Little Chauffeur at the man had found his wife|Which shows that while, as Napo-| Share and an annuity for the little Boston Road Inn” putting a Uttle laudanum on an|!eon was accustomed to remark, | * Jaching tooth and thought that she| Victory rests on the strongest bat if talfons, it 1a neverth true that vietory also depends sometimes on && & & & who scares the other fellow first 6 Co. m, Miss |®bout $3,000 a year, according testimony filed yesterday by Julla Congrega-|L# Gallienne in her suit for divorce BUSON tional ministers in the Plymouth |in Paris, jchurch Monday, 2 p. m., President . ar ALL NEXT WEEK |Kane, of the sate university, will| BERLIN, March 25—Up to date The Master Pianist japeak on “The Relation of the 00 of the spurious 1,000-) 4 oonpay RVENING, Mf. 2 D A P H N E PO Li A RD MON Chureh to the University.” mark bank notes floated five years | : 1G, MARON 95 bute a |G. E, Remeburg will speak on|*&° by Gruenenthal, a trusted | Price $2, $1.50, $1 And Her Own Company in the Screaming Farce Bteady | government official, have O37. onic come in, Gruenent hal} of Govern the Social Gallery, Unreserved, e with no end in sight committed sutetde. Chickering Piano Used. THE PRINCE OF LIARS tines club, ae staan tied heeme | Unitarian . earn | Best Yet. Riot of Fun. Interest Never Lags. “Unequaled Vaudeville” Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday. Pantages Theatre in the Ply-\] Week Commen ng Monday Afternoon, March 27, at 2:30 will | xander CHARLEY CASE Stories About Father. BESSIE BABB Singing Comedienne ‘h 25.—The noert move: Lew Williams and Co, “All's Fair in Love.” BIMM BOMM BURR Novelty Musicians. WEEK siclans ab-| plans | STARTING Comedians and MONDAY AFTERNOON PANTAGESCOPE of cigarets neanor Was or Bpry to-| TRASK & GLADDEN Fashion Pla Merrymakers Lovely Girls 4 of Vaudeville. | WRere You Get Your Money's Worth