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IDA BARR Emprese BESSIE WAYNE Pantages The Week at the Theatres RRARRARAA RAR KH Hy Baid to de a quartet of wonderful ® ® | dancers. Eddie Mumford and * AT THE THEATRES ® | Frank Thompson wil! offer a bunch g OF: * | of nonsense full of laught and call- “Forgiven.” % Lole—“Beverly of Graustark.” *jed “Humourosities.” Jobn World| wand Minde! Kingston will open the ® Orpheum—Vaudeville. * | eyes of music lovers, & Emprese—Vaudeville. ® Pantagee—Vaudeville. ® Grand—Vaudeville and motion ® _ pictures. ® Coliseum—Vaudeville and mo ® tion pictures. dhs es val ul sthadacs /icsdlmaainae 4 AT THE EMPR seete ¥ © * * *! RSE E REE EEE EES Now comes the “Seven Coloniais, ® |an acrobatic offering said to be very | classy, at the Empress. The engage ment of the German comedians, | Rice and Cady, will probably throw * * RHARKRRRRAKKKKAK BSRPSEseseseees * * OLIVE VAIL Prima Donna at the Moore ing back to earth of Prince Marbjo, | in search of the beautiful Princess Ramah The evolution of the statue of the god Buddha into the princess ts safd to produce one of the most wierd filuaionary effects ever shown on the American stage. Beauvais, Maridor & Co. will pre sent “The Wildflower,” a pretty romantic sketch; Bernard & Jones are booked for their German tangle, “A Legal Mixup;” Budd & Wayne | | are sketch artiste with a reputation. | Y LENA pera Orpheum YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDE if the plane of J, OD. Williams, { the Australian photoplay who is here on bis way are carried out, Seattle jay thea of head © nyndicat to Burop will have two large photo} t with @ seating capacity 00 each, A resolution wae passed unani- mously adopting all of the munict- pal bond tssues which come be-| fore the voters at the September 5 bond election, at a meeting of West Seattle residents last night When Agmiral Togo comes to Seattle from Vancouver he will be} brought here in the private car of M. J. Costell, Asst. Traffic Mana ger of the Great Northera. Asst. Secretary of the Interior J. G, Thompson will arrive in Seat tle August 31. When he arrives be will be the guest of the officers and directors of the Commercial Club. His exact plans are not known, The Oak Lake church has moved into a new and well lighted base. ment. The first services will be held in the pew structure tomor-| row, NO USE TRYING He (hotly)—Are you trying to make a fool of me? Bhe (coldiy)—1 really do not see the necessity for euch effort on my SPOKANE th hie wife and family on the way here from Aut tria, Join Jedorwoski, held in jail on & charge of stealing to get money to bring his family here, committed suicide by leaping from the d floor of the jail PITTSBURG.—Twentyfive were injured when # switch engine hit an exoursion train yesterday ROME.—For the first time since his recent brated mase yesterday. GRANDVIEW, Wash. — While sleeping on ® haystack, Walter Stewart fell off, landing on his head and shoulders. He was unconscious for several hours. SPOKANE. — Elvo Deffenbaugh, prominent young society man, is preparing to engage in the . shoe shining business on a large scale. Mra. Martha W. Campbell, aged 71, died at the Sound View Bani tarlum yesterday morning Bhe was the wife of Robert Campbell, | a prominent attorney of this city. Mines the Pope cele-|¢ ED FOR iv PEOPLE Ave. Jackson 26, 1862, Gen, Stonewall marched three divisions of infantry 30 miles from Sa ‘a, through the Bull Run mountains and Thorou ghfe Gap to Bristoe. The Virginia oun August, too, most delightful accompaniment to which to lug & musket and other trappings, so it could bardly be called a boliday,| but it was one of the most bril Mant ‘days in the glorious career of the field marshal of the confed eracy, SHELBYVILL Ind. — Edward ‘elt, brotherin-law of Senator John D. Works of California, yester day shot and killed Charles Tindall, in MARSHFIELD, Or.—The steam schooner Saginaw, which was re | ported to be sinking off Marshfield last night, was safely towed Into | port by the Redondo. | BAN FRANGI@CO.—White men | dave been making’ so much money |insuring the lives of Chinese that | three Celestials are here today to start a company all their own. Edward MoFariand filed suit for | \divoree from Phoebe Caroline Me Farland yesterday, in the superior) court, and secured an order re bis wife from taking their) of the custody of the Today was Children’s Day at Alki Point and the youngsters had lthe time of their lives. Every thing was free to the kids. | There werea number of picnics) today. In the South End they cele- | brated the decision of the supreme court which makes the Duwamish waterway possible, At Suquamish they observed “Chief Seattle Day.” | Sothern and Julia Mariowe mar- ried, eh? He's 62 and she's 46, and) both have been divorced. Lordy! | a commission merchant living at 926 Twelfth avenue. how they must hate to play that! Romeo-Jullet piec i @ man of the greatest genius, an 1 is not the| w wireless Aedlek 2 * * NEW TELEPHONE | EXCHANGE BUI * If you live in the north of Lake of Gr eifte you will & Kenwood number, insted a Thi fe ahh Again it has been proved that * inventor, a scien tint, may not be| of the Ay of manag a wife|* Might that be} the cuilse or the | effect of great-| ness? Well, any: | te a North, after tonight, by reason of the oj * telephone exchange as how, the Lee be|® cifle Telephone & Forests bave|* company ¢ | “The growth of t . gone their sep-|% | 7 arate ways—the | * business in the northerm: © fthe « made it = inventor to his laboratory, while the former Nora| * t Open 4 new office at g and 12th av. N. # Stanton Biatch will continue suf a ia and darn no more of the a fal Manager ley. 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Two young men who have danced their | way around the world will appear during the week in the persons of Miller and Mack. “Al” Weston, who originated the “drunk” charac- circulates among the audience. Miss Olive Vail is the prima don- na and supported by a cast includ- ing Robert H. Wilson, Bertee Beau mont, Joseph Neimeyer& Lawrence Comer and M. C. Curran. \ter in Ziegfeld’s follies of 1907, will lereate the same in “The Fainting | Girl” with the co-operation of Nellie | Lynch, RHRRHHRERRH REED * | * At the Lois. * * SERRE EERE EER HH ED The first stock production in Se attle of “The Spendera” will be/ Two stors are announced in the| ihe attraction furnished by the Gan-| forthcoming week's bill at the New| dusky-Stockdale company for the Orpheum, in Lily Lena and Edwin | week beginning tomorrow afternoon Stevens. Probably no other En-|at the Lots theatre giish actress enjoys the reputation! “The Spenders' of Lily Lena. except Alice Lioyd.| tion of a most po Edwin Steven os it will be re-|same name. % t membered, was the cynical, con-| story of love, intrigue and i Biving spirit in “The Devil,” a char- of the intricacies pe got wi I Street acter in which he made himself fa-|/ game. Originally the play was used | mous. He will offer a little sketch as the starring vehicle of Wm. H. called “Cousin Kitty.” The Austra-| Crane, who appeared in the role of lian Woodchoppers are also..num-|Peetr Bines, a miner from the we bered among those h.@ ging the wire/ who hits New York with the 1d: closely, An act new'%o American | fallen into the SERVER ELEVEN HY ¥ * At the Orpheum. * * * BRRNEENEE NY BEER E a dramatiza- novel of ‘the Is an Interesting Se * At the Pantages. *! | * COOLING SHAMPOO—A Gelightfully| @ & RRR ahha ee te ee eT en uine| The promised offering which «|comes to Pantages as the headline | feature of the bill which opens Mon day under title of “The Awakening ou. ro riakly. “rnin z of Buddha,” is spectacular. The ee of rich, while Iather that loosens | locale of the production is in India arr eeruele of Gandrety land the plot ha to do with the com. ‘ATWOOD PLANS TO ‘ATWO CROSS CONTINENT NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—Avia. po with ip and tor Atwood, after completing his flight from St. Louis here, announced that he would start on a cross continent trip from San Francisco in October, and that he hopes to reach New York in less than a month, You rub briskly. This creates an ubund, nal 0 eanthrox wi keep both scal hair in perfect condition. COMPLEXION LOTION mad. A home. four ounces spurmax in a half- Water, to which ts added two t fuls glycerine When cool use vhen applied and quickly and giv Femoves the shiny condition so p her. Thi “Open shop furnishes best possi- | ble means of destroying the labor | organizations,” says Clarence Dar- row, rv TO ENRICH THE BLOC eauses sallowness and fa the streng! 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