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THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911. 3 Words by Schaefer] Oo Be So Rough, But-- e216 2 6 6,3 48.9 © @ Music by Condo | BEST |= Modern Everett True Tries Not t vo ae —" pease, ~— MEANING ney E $ 2 No You HAVEN'T MR, BFOREYY TRULY, VERTIGO. BRING we \ VAITERS SHOULT A FINGER BOWL, SAY, DO x You WAN Paci < ee P) BE SO Roven MIT A MACAROON, ae AH, WHAT > we . DINED, MY D&AR — m CUSTOMERS. SOME OF AND A ~ THEREAL FRAGR. nce, ANY uA | \ Ae NOP&s NOT TLL You've IDEM ISS 30 FRAGHK aii SPRAY OF DELICIOVs! \TO EAT? , | HAVE SWALLOWED THIS HERE COMES VIOLETS. D AN-H-HE i “ DineD \ LIVER AND ONIONS ONE NOW, — ef, ELC —ious! if « ° ii > D eS Ofenn, —— - age entistry TLL TRY. ra ] . i } Bur irs \ 4 All Operations Painless HARD. FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION Full Bet of Teeth ..$3.50 and Ug 22k Gold Crowns .$8 ri Bridgework Pie Gold Fillings Z X Bliver Fillings (the best Porcelain Crowne (best NO GUARDS FOR COLORADO CONVICTS; PUT SHOT.T0 DEATH | terme te suit The Best Dentistry that you cam The Warden o Penit rarlo Cervantes at El Fav obtain in the clty and at the cheap. Pie Bary Trusts His Prisoners and _ ling to new est possible prices. yaa ‘ew of Them Abuse the Trust acario was overta) ae Relieves & Prison fo a Place tort . and killed, ¢ “ We Do Exactly as We Advertisd spe | ee ting Broken Men, Not for! beseattone's Sigh ret The Cervantes br All Work Guaranteed 15 Years i |_ CANON CITY, ( April 4.—| Murphy when he em Laboring People’s i |To make « ma . trust] may Dentists | We have» big new stock of | cat ary CHI-NAMEL | ob Hie: ( mend Ana everything vise coat coos! — Electro Dental Parlors ai Cor. First Ave. and Pike ine Federal Paint and Wall| - Paper Co. ; | Opposite Public Market 1 1406 4th, Diagonally Opp. F ly a n ak by m aes, THEATRE One Week, Beginning Tomorrow Night—Matinees Wednes and Saturday HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers The Supreme Success of Successes A Bit of Colorado Road Built by Unguarded e| Warden Tom Tynan (inset) Convicts. se. More and more we realize Kyte tag Spend Money try same men © Like Water) “The Merry Widow.” “The Merry Widow” comes to the Moore next week, opening tomor fow night. The role of Sonia will De sung by Mabel Wilber, who was/ 1—Robert B. Hamilton, seattle. |———— a the any man is sent to-the}. SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 15.—| i fa the original New Y 2—Mabel Wilber and Charies| and in the « Peck farme State senators used up about $321 i bas been the fascinat Meakins, Moore. ves a dress sult dint “ ‘ @ takes an| Worth of water during one all night i the leading Savage 3.—Blanche Nichols, Orpheum. . It the Session when a nun of enter 4 4.—Marjorie Lake, Star ch “ aaa n ¢ ed work " o tainers w brought in to while ‘ | . Pantages. ne t . is the tn kood c away the time, it was found today t —Patrice, Majestic smiles = ta Mathe result = Also $ wan anent ter tance ii | nat —Ruth Underwood, Grand. ao at meth sens beet ‘ and $174 for automobile hire i | opener 248 ot fun. Gertrude A {0%} Rehearsals for the junior pl ee junga se aaa sah aes nga peo at the university are under was,| WINNIPEG, Mas. April 15—A = | . ee | star, Vernon ‘ The selected rday, letter received today by an official | hi son are some cost ihe play nich fs 1 “The |of the Indian department says that| : sompnoggheae akers terfifes,” will be May 6 /owing to the starvation among the el By FRANZ LEHAR - q i Indians from the head of Lawe Win Gisrence Whitehill, Wagnerian c a Scam, wateen = : LBER AND CHARLES MEAKINS i singer who scored a big mare in Sry Lob ‘ rae —s Round trip fares to Canadian Pa-\nipeg to Hudson Bay, large bodies And THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST t We legt symphony concert April 6,/!t speaks for political = morallt¥:| chap art « of th wn mountain re e at jews than|of the red men have banded to Including } pile uelle: singers alk of the ROBERT FE. © ; in the final “pop” concert, les ber is mw comedy Jus |, oe first nigh ne |} « June 1 to September 1. try for food FRED FREAK ‘ } The program for tomorrow in-|!# pretty. Mlle. Ani Hall offers an * a A : , sa CHARLES J. KAUFMAN JEROME BE. LATSCH t rogra f t E tmnt vcaveondlae dae anky wa away | place to punish and to satisfy re SPECIAL SAVAGE GRAND OPERA ORCH { 1 and Fire | Esyt mna D < j Le veal meypiien: gymnastic ® at an alleged so Cassie's | venge fo not in heepin Both Phanes 5106 sama eg sectirectiom of Mahim Fan den » ear | Carn from “Die Walkuere Not a Bit Like 3 a dint | ——— i “ nd the G AN TROUBADOURS, from Bi Pesth 24 . os | nh | “Liebestraum, F ‘The _ < nae pee: ies ay ere gg soos Sign poe PRICES: & SOc to $1.50, Wednesday Matines, 25¢ to $1.00 a aaé overture from “ ie jeister: by rting Monday ae ne, one bout Ca mothe i : ‘inger.” | Lewis and Lake company give “The|tidionce de _ | e lane | Merry Whirl.” It tells a story of|ti0 hag only : MOORE THEATRE 1 a Marie Dressler Coming. two people who get stalled for the ad four. Now he's singing a One Week, Beginning Sunday, April 23, Lew Fields Presents That Pep is whee ee night in a car of a Fe "\Miies Marie Dressier, in Lew) et ee ir. Trout Exceptional Comedienne, nh verses night and taking from six to ten recalls mes Widlds' production of “Tillie’s Night the explanations. A the | ~ Mare,” a musical pry ap agg at cipals are scheduled for good Hers 8 the first verse and the| : MARIE fe Moore the week of April 2 a, including Majorie Lake, Lot-/Chorus: is 3% Advanced Vaudeville tle Vernon, Grace Munroe, Ardath Max Asher and others. | DRESSLER In the Unique Musical Play “TILLIE’S NIGHTMARE” “The Old Homestead.” Following immediately on the| ath of Denman Thompson, his At the Pantages | gemiss play. Bg in Home-) rhe Five Musical Lunds, on their — comes to the Grand tomor: | 64+ american tour in a musical i novelty, open the new bill at Pi Cy Prime, Aunt Matilda, Seth | POvely 0? Nyse gion an Perkins, Rickety Ann, Eb Ganzey |\*f pd cag Rpg a4 Uncle Josh are real pe Denman Thompson lived a Beene Tintey them for many years, and became) 7 a Fivene a intimate with their daily life, be-} ceaaie Wilbur Helé and © “The Old Homestead” |Dand balancers Ib ove Fh Eliza Sloan have a comedy WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Prices 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c—-Performances Daily at 2:30-8:20 W.H. Murphy, Blanche rphy, GOLDEN TROUPE Seats on Sale Thursday. Mail orders now. Nichols & Co. RUSSIAN DANCERS to 25 per cent “FROM ZAZA TO SINGERS more raising UNCLE TOM” pacaLikA PLAYERS}! GRAND OPERA HOUSE a Ss a power than any il ELLIS AND McKENNA ..... Two Real Singers __.. ONE WEEK, BEGINNING MATINEE TOMORROW other. TWENTY-FIFTH SEASON Has by test 20 |sentiment and . ; |e tr \, comes.» the ‘ne | “That Rascal,” LONEY HASKELL . Unique Monologue pli ey tao fie SS, conn en ss| Full Pound || “THE DALYS . Tricks and Fancy Work on Rollers DENMAN THOMPSON'S Por their bill to follow “The Man) gainty singing comedienne, will be} 2he From Mexico,” running at the Seat-| there Mack and Benton will com-| f } SS theatre this week, Landers! viete the list, with the first run|terday returned bids on generators jens company has selected the | i ti reg for the Volunteer park power famous “Monte Cristo.” cil |plant to their bidders until nex 4 Mercedes. is loved by her cousin | Tuesday, when the council is ex Yoo who fs insanely jealous of Edmond |pected to take definite action to Dantes. Dantes wins, but he is rush the work on the auxiliary Seized and taken to prison. Here} | through. be meets au old man who shows him Where an immense treasure is/ The board of public works yee FREDERICK MILLER. . . Juggling as a Fine Art | 66 ” HERE IT 1S!!—The Eminent The (id Homeste ad Mr. J. Francis Dooley Assisted by Charming CORINNE SAYLES POO Keema “PAVEMENT PATTER” THE FAMOUS DOUBLE QUARTETTE THE PALMS THE GREAT CHURCH CHOIR Personal Direction Franklin Thompson | A dance and entertainment will Tan dies. Dantes finds his bride P itany ebedas’ waht.” a has married bis worst enemy, and) ww YORK, April 14.—Listen to | ba Beginning Monday Mat. be sets about to get his revenge. this ‘ hts PRICES—Evening, 25c to 75c¢ i Saat “T've never been able to find out Sullivan & Considine Thursday and Saturday Matinces—Best Seats, 25c. I 4 “Lion and Mouse.” anything definite about myself. 1 | Charles Klein's play, “The Lion| don't even know how much I weigh . - een =f | m4 the Mouse,” will be the bill at) 4q when I was born. They didn't { the Seattle following “Monte Cris-|have any scale weights, so they Phones: Main 1304; Ind. 4334, weighed one hammer, a mason jar, | I~ x Peer wack - } 7 et vee sp eminee o — ge ne date Rae al The Prominent Wagnerian Baritone, Specially Engaged for the = @4y which has made thousands oe rhat’s one of the jokes in Lew|f ALL NEXT WEEK, BEGINNING WITH MATINEE TOMORROW VASSAR GIRLS Twelfth and Last } —THE POPULAR CONCERT SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HENRY HADLEY, Conductor, MOORE THEATRE * “hee laugh, will be the attraction at the] pyii4: eke Han eames Lois theatre beginning with a mat af nko bg biwrntee F og-cotaed aay ceemceaia Miss -arber, will I feel better after Daphne Pollard, 3 ement a st Seek Other members of the Pollard-Kellie ping! | Stock Co., have been suitably cast Another: 2 | pent et ‘Barber, haven't you put enough ONE BIG MUSICAL MELANGE Popular Daphne Pollard Company IN ANOTHER GREAT FARCE-COMEDY “WHOSE BABY ARE YOU?” 6—Big Feature Acts—6 ‘The usual matinees will be given Me | fer ereees wy oe S sterilizer on my oe we have to|f Prices 102, 25¢, 35¢ and 50c. Matinees, Sun., Tues., Wed. and Sat. PRICES: 25c, 500, 75c, $1.00. Seats Now Selling at the Moore ‘ “Well, you see, , we ‘ ES “Prom i on Tom," a| sterilize our customers to protect | - ALWAYS!! | a a —_t ‘Bi Fie yr sketch, is the topline fe sre On eey pamnmet Lew Fields has a| “Unequaled pyr ho eVILLE 10520¢ A Dollar Show for 10c and 20c 14 cK éw bill at the phev t a i i 1 vgtlls | es dite new vil at the Orphen ry inenroawey eae | Pantages Theatre vine rik ‘SEATTLE yy if 08 by " Ly pve ummer it Is to be “The = = = = ‘i , Blanche Nichols an A company, An-| coming ea” ‘This show opened only Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, April 17, at 2:30 ij 4) 4 troupe of Russian dancers and the|the other night. By summer it Daily Matinee THEATRE : Balalika, orche i'witi be the| ought to. be full ot good things] aire name AE MUSICAL LUNDS e eatre pe ha ss, 5008 first time that the balalika, a pecu-| Even now it has a dozen or so hits. | in Amorice ? Eve. at7 and 9 Manty Cont. Men. ‘Shippin’ War musical instrument, has been| Lew Fields plays the part of a) samen —— = . ‘p in the West. J. Francis Doo-|farmer who, in his earlier days, had | Gia THE HOME OF MUSICAL CONROY WEEK COMMENCING MATINEE TOMORROW f ey and dainty Corinne Sayles, pat-|been a barber. His wife pesters bim | __HELD AND BLOAN UIA! PICCARRO TROUPE LANDERS STEVENS COMPANY WITH GEORGIE COOPER Bi Vick. terers who eighteen months ago|so unmercifully that he and his} Comedy Music and Patter. Whirlwind Acrobats OFFER } | 1468. Made the Orpheum clientele laugh, | daughter, Honorla, run away to New COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 17 A Mammoth Scenic Revival, James O'Neill's Greatest Success : = fre back. Ellis and McKenna have| York, she to be a manicurist and he MACK & BENTON BILLY LINK Disdsonn. Robinadt Another Great Girl Show With Mirth and Music by the Full t ii “ , 7, ” " ber sho | Strength of the Lewis & Lake Compan: q 1 inging act, “Wanted, a Tenor.”|to work in a barber shop Singing and Dancing The Minstrel Singing Comedienne . anche MONTE CRISTO H | Loney Haskell has a unique mono-| They have varied experiences in| » “That Rascal.” The Dalys,|the city, and do not return to the| t¥o of them, show a line of trick| farm until they have sold the place | @24 fancy roller skating. Frederick | for $100,000. When they do return’ offers a lot that fs new in|they find a splendid apartment hotel met Whe juggling line \yhere the farm house used to stand, | POPULAR PRICES—Bargain Matinee Wednesday—Best Seat, 25¢ NEXT | “THE LION AND THE MOUSE” ali WEEK 1 FIRST T IN STOCK The Merry Whirl STARTLING ADVENTURES IN A FERRIS WHEEL O’Rilla Barbee and Co., in “A Strenuous Daisy” A Little Comedy of Seutiment and Siang

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