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ARR AT THE THEATRES. Moore Popular by orchestra Sunday concert trude Elliott in Dawn of a Tomorrow Grand—Max Dill in “I Town, Seattle — Landers TTT TT eT eT eT TTT TTT eee fetes ee At the Moore. Beginn n Miss at the 66 Pee Humphreys’ Seventy - Breaks Up Colds and GRIP A Hard Cold. It is not easy to tell the Grip from a hard, stubborn Cold, nor is it necessary, the treatment being the same. Seven “Seventy - Seven,” taken early, shortens and moderates the attack in either case. Don’t wait till your bones begin to ache, Soreness in the Head and Chest Cough, Sore Throat, General Pros. ( tration and Fever, or the cure may take longer. All Drug Stores, 25c, or mailed. Humphreys’ Hor Medicine Wiitiam and Ann Streets, New York Cc. Q. D.—Danger! Get out of the smoke of the city get out of cramped quarters children out on the 1 open and inh Go acros tion of the rking or out in the open a the household luties of e Gwe lom, Vil only Madison But “ We wil furnish both on ea r | Factory Sites Free to Legitimate Concerns Wishing to Establish Wz in Kirkland. BURKE & FARRAR, eee eee ee eee ee eee ee ee) and you have Pains and f enj fre the health lumber sy terms. —memee own to possess ing into Don’t be Live and enjoy life in the open air across Lake 1.—One of the Kimball! brothers, Pantages. 2.—Roy Clements, Lois. 3.—Lottie Kendall with “Mme. “Madame Sherry At the Grand. two wee ; German ¢ nd his big |} company of r main at. the Sunday, and y pul sted by Re Chico |; and Per Bronson as > Phil, and Miss Laura Oak: Mra. A. Ma Wonder Town the perform wind up the engagement in Se ary “The Canals Are Coming” , dust and and grime, dirt hore lake to the KIRKLAND y it over ther you'll 1 air and the joy of the g our wife wouldn't she that while Remember, and | and happiness in the ?” you ask ell you a Garden Tract for a house, and Sixty dolfar such a home- a city dweller this ashington. OWNERS 405-409 New York Block “Buy in the | Path of Progress” Max |, you | day, she is attending to the is not the open-air life you 4.—8. Miller Kent, Majestic “ee ee 7.—Gertrude Elliott, Moore impure K », where they can play in the ile the pure air and grow rugged and strong. feel enjoy are women and children a chance to enjoy free great be three-quarters of an hour from Second and outdoors in allow ummer. Spend tomorrow across the lake, see our tracts. _Branch Offices at Madison Park and Kirkland Ferry Landing the eat outdoors, Kirkland you to pay for sis all you have to pay isn't it worth look THE SEATTLE STAR TODAY IN HISTORY April 1, 1846, the first charge ever for sending @ telegram was collected, Hereto- | fore the magnetic telegraph = had been treated « clentifie toy: It comme retail ok slowly. I schedule of fixed was ¢ cent for | four characters transmitted, first day's earnings of all the graph lines in America, a Hine fr Washington to Haltimore, waa one cont Night ‘ah Day day afternoon the TOKIO mamura tn With Vice Admiral Shi command, the Japanese rs Kurama and Tone sailed | ay for Engle represent | pation of King { to CLARENCE WHITEHILL, Star of Thuraday’s Concert re CAN YOU DIVIDE DOUGH? patent for de te jon and f the 16 Place and another feature, with at He of “The The cooks’ union ga at the Labor Temy Time Charles rietor of the Pe el and D. Trenhoime, the new | an | commins favor of iii | play than more be & | vards P.O. FOR BELLINGHAM WASHINGTOD April ontract for the new i Wash Omaha, Neb treasury od the office at Be Wiese of South of $214,563 Miller Senators Ralph D. Nichol Pliny L. Allen and Representative - | H. D, Buchanan will address the Se. | iM At the Majestic " fal club, April 11, on|a cost 8. Miller Kent, with his Good Roads lin “Just © c Majestic tomorrow | "Mr, Raffles, 0 in are mos He 7 Game Warden I! GO. Kelley The ¢ torday reported that dogs belonging and the Lady to William H ° Nat Nazarro and his athletes card * & Robin fair Brac lly Johnates from Lon two great i Pe yw boy Jane Urban, Seattle. | anothe Melnotte Twins, Orpheum. mitted t Deputy insued a complatnt wh a wounded deer Butler yesterday By married son have a Pe ed At the Seattle School, in the Portiand, Or—The trout fishing |. Seattle Automovile in Oregon today and made to order. A. L. a slack wire made to or Washington.The departs AMUSEMENTS Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Prices 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c—Performances Daily at 2:30-8:20 re for the week who « f of And an Exceptional Company of Players, in =1«A Lamb on Wall Street” houses OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY | ano. The Most Laughable Playlet of the Current Year PARTY gc of All Foc REAL ORPHEUM ATTRACTIONS IN A BIG REAL ORPHEUM SHOW Time to bab up ee oe cae Beginning Monday Mat. > Sullivan & Considine Nwritten L/Aigion, Ey jhappy 0 to say 1 At the Orpheum. r pany In ature the MATINEES: DAILY- ALWAYS MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE 08 SEATTLE The Brilliant Star S. MILLER KENT And Company In the Delightful Comedy “Just Dorothy” “Another of the Real Ones” The Fol v1 which he conceived as long ago as 1903 (mostly moss BEST VAUDEVILLE * AMERICA 2.27" What Everybody Wants al adr ral, state or the tend asl air—get the Is an econc rinistra tion, whet municipal. 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A., Portland, Or. tourist tickets to ings Bank, which is estab lished for that very purpose. too inelusiv 28, 29. Deposits made on or be , 28, 29, 30, fore April 5 will draw inter est from April Ist. Good for stopovers and Chicago .... The Bank for Savings Cor. Third Av. and Pike St. . $60.00 . $60.00 Inc.} Carpenters’ hall, | St, Sunday evening, |the Rev. Dr. Dickey, the trance speaker, Spiritualism, the Incentive ethod of Betterment,” BLANK BOOKS TRICK &» MURRAY 814 Third Ave. now! IRRIGATION PUMP The m . IDEAL MINING AND | t efficient pumping machinery | » West. Seats Free—All Welcome for Carnival true mittee will | of sugges ¢/MADAME rhe | award port | 210 Hall | THE EVOLUTION OF THE SOUL Fourth and Pine at 7:45, b Afternoon debate, and at 3 o'clock THEATRE RS? SOHIN CORT MANAGER. [MOORE ONE WEEK (Excepting Thursday), Beginning MONDAY, APRILg Miss Gertrude Elliott In Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett's Play of Cheerfuiness “The Dawn of a Tomorrow” MOORE WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY THEATRE AP c WORLD'S BIGGEST MUSICAL Ready Thursday OMEDY HIT Woods’ Frazee and Lederer's World-Wide Success SHERRY se Mirth Has Convulsed 4 Nation, and Whose Melodies Have Charmed the World ’ \f| The Fascinating French Vaudeville Wi “EVERY LITTLE MOVEMENT HAG A MEANING ALL ITS Own ELEVENTH POPULAR CONCERT ——-Sunday Afternoon—3 o'Clock———_ JOHN M. SPARGUR Popular Prices: 25¢, 50c, 78 and $1.00 Soloist Violin * *) :| CLARENCE WHITEHILL *|T PROCLAIMED BY EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PRESS THE GREATEST BARITONE SINGER IN WAGNERIAN ROLES TODAY Specially Engaged as Soloist, Eighth and Last Symphony Concert This Season by the SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Henry Hadiey, Conductor Thur. Eve., awic’*’ Moore Theatre trenchment. I $ $ $ $ 7 The depa be probed cute the ste department fn connectia fate contro’ Pinchot figh companied with received GRAND OPERA HOUSE MATINEE SUNDAY—LAST TIME SUNDAY NIGHT By Popular In His Greatest success “LONESOME TOWN’ Demand MAX DILL eau THAT <7 Maray L.Cort.Mon WEEK STARTING MATINEE TOMORROW, the Landers Stevens Co., With Georgie Cooper, Offer Clyde Fitch's Greatest Farce THE BLUE MOUSE A LAUGH IN THREE ACTS Evening, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c. Matinee Sat. and Sun., 100, 25¢, 50c. Bargain Matinee Every Wednesday. Best Seats, 25¢ THE MAN FROM MEXICO Prices NEXT ATTRACTION Last Time Tonight—“THE PRINCE OF LIARS” All Next Week, Daphne Pollard Company in the Famous Farce **Lend Me Your Wife” « Matinees: Tomorrow, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday PRICES: 10c, 25c, 35¢ and 50¢ | } ae | Pantages Theatre? ater Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, April 3, at 2:30 THE GREAT WILHELMI Original Impersonator of Famous Composers and Directors, Assisted by the Imperial Yacht Orchestra Kimball Bros. and Segal Singing Comedians BESSIE BENTON AND PROF. CHARLES S. TYLER “The Matinee Girl and the Professor—World’s Greatest Rellet Skating Act THE BELLMONTS Jim Nastic’s Classic Week Starting Next Monday Afternoon GREAT BILL LEWIS & LAKE 00. New Principals—New New Comedians “THE MATCHMAKERS PAULINE | Produced " Fred ~Ardath MEALS SERVED. City of Bverett oF WIGANO The Hypnotist, Will Expose DR. Str Danz Shoe Co. 119 Yesler Home of the Famous W. L. 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