The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1912, Page 8

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There's an electric light for every inhabitant of the No wonder the flowers are wild, Think of the oid maids that go EA q | | E & i A R section of New York city. But the trouble is, they're elusteng hunting them this time of year. AMUSEMEN' THEATRICAL NEWS AND FEATURES OF THE WEEK ys ge \YES, “THE DOOR” ———— MANAGER By “The Door” ie still > = RALLY. AUnrGI lea ee site, The tadittorence ot emesttitormes pill Three Nights, Beginning Next M Do you know why the sky ain't) tried to close it. pink? The wealthy Mr, Checkbook was appealed to, but he was too busy) ope endny Matinee Do you know why the grass|to look into the matter, charity already made many demands on his ain't blue? he wasn’t nearly #0 rich as some folks seemed to think, and so/ MARGA RET Why feathers float and horseshoes wink while Mr, Checkbook’s secretary was returning polite refusals And wherefore one and one ia} to the committee's appeals, ordinary men and women of Seattle, the two? kind who are “just folks,” were getting informed as to the actual prac Do you*know why upstairs ait] tical good “The Open Door’ is daily accomplishing, The idea of a door down? |that is always open to homeless men touched the heart of the common And what makes prices rise so | people. f high? The man who could write a check for $10 at rome sacrifice to him self did #0, making it payable to the Seattle Brotherhood League. The i And how « woman hooks ~her gown? man who had a quarter he could spare without actually going bungry s q ! No more do 41 | Passed it on to “The Open Door.” * No more do I! No more oe NE tye | In a New Comedy a Do you know where the pins ail William,” apostle of the ham sandwich goxpel, who bas for many onths given his peculiar and invaluable talente—not to mention dol-| ge : ‘ lare—to “The Open Door” has been paid. Joe Cronin, who injects into | reen Oc i Do you know why we lov® OF) ii hobo lingo quotations from the Greek and Latin classics, and who hate ° peen pi he cook has De you know why the tralam-are poo iy om a superintendent's secretary, has been paid. The coc First Time Here and Straight from New York ES slow, 4 ¥ orsuaded € t of the club at} Night Prices—$2, $1.50, $1, 75c Or why The Littla ate't. <tte The landlord has been persuaded to lower the rent of th n 9 , $1.50, © s and ie Great? 511% King at j Wednesday Matinee—Best Seats One Dollar “ The dim quarters, halfdollare and dollars of the common people Do you know why we seek: f0F| nave kept “The Door” op Pt, EE RE ee We want to arrange a public meeting in some theatre,” ‘said L. H MOORE THEATRE |Gray, president of the league, “in order that the work of ‘The Door may be explained. In a year's time we hope to make It self-supporting Thursday, May 2d to the ith, With Matinee Daily | Until then we must have help. I'm sure the public would help gener THE WORLD'S GREATEST PAGEANT |ously if they could know exactly what ‘The Door’ means Do you know what we came here The other day a man said to Gray: “What is this ‘Open Door’ for? | | Hi E D U R B A fort Who |e helped? Do you limit your charities to the few good church Do you know where We | people who happen to be down on their luc Do you investigate the and bow morale of applicants for food and lodging? Would you help a drunkard Do you know why men go to War, | or @ thief? Do you only help the ‘worthy’?” K @ N E M A Cc re) L re) R Or why her horns are on a cow?} “My friend,” sald Gray, “we wouldn't turn a convict away from ‘The | Z ‘ * Do you know why some folks are/Qpen Door. Our rule Is as simple as A-B-C, If you are hungry, we will) his marvelous pleture production now playing te fat? lfeed you. If you tiveds antec ‘The Door’ and rest. If you are sick || houses at the New York Theatre, New York City, and has Why some men sell and others | there are doctors at ‘The Open Door.’ And if you are apiritaalty hungry, ese gee in Los Angeles, which has a seating capacity of 3,500, buy? | world-weary and morally sick—well, whatever you need, a bow! of soup, |ff three weeks Do you know wust I'm driving at?| pill or salvation, you can get It at ‘The Open Door.’” PRICES—25c, 50¢ and 75¢ DAILY MATINEE—260 ang ia No more do I! No more do I!| The man drew a sliver dollar from his pocket. “I've got four more Ee like this one. When they're gone, I'm broke. Take it. It may help to RIGHT TO |" Seattle Theatr CHARGE MORE| YOU'LL FIND IT HERE pasae an 8 densed for Busy People || THIRD SUCCESSFUL WEEK The Pacific Telephone Co. admits | News of the Day Con y STARTING |that it haw no right to charge for-| - . TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINEE mer subscribers of the Independent New Haven, Conn—The anti i begun and fo ; i in the answer of the company filed y will be asked for the fight to ex AND HER ABLE COMPANY IN yesterday to the complaint of Jas x . . fecminate the pests | May Robson, as “Granmum” in “A Margaret Angelin in “Green Stock- Ethel Whitesides at the Empress|). McDonnell, in which the compan The Merry and Clever Comedy Drama Night Out,” at the Metropoll ings,” at the Moore. ie sought to be restrained from ¢ , r THE SLEEPMAKER Out," at the Metra forcing the bigher rates. The Me-|] Saligivon Water's vet || shecthenev ur wines TT T FRS Love Rout _ - we wennge yan “=i Donnell sult ie being conducted by mp : something of a faith healer, you HERPES RE EAE ESE E*¥ line city in order to make a “test” | ae “ know, and I'm thinking of at A STORY_OF INC COMING NEXT WEEK c | 5 a night ‘ tending his church for my rheu- NIGHTS—10¢ to 50c; Saturday and Sun May Robson, in “A Night The telephone company, however, e . . - matism. mut” and “The Re nation ®] t if the higher rate is not jon De t He—I can recommend him for f Mary,” at tb ro | paid it will maintain right to insomnia.—Sydney Bulletin. #|etve McDonnell, or any other Inde | pendent st iber who does not) Prof, E. 8. Meany of the Univer) Twenty-first annual convention of pay the Sunset rates, only suchisity was taken into Sigma Delta}; Northwest Association of Con. ephone connections and service Chi, the national honorary Journal | gregational churches, to be held at * * . 5 * tw biainabdle un myth and ism frater yesterday —— Monroe, beginning May 7, ° be Both Phones r motion ® endent system, cutt hem Off) with se . eRsOr attended by local Congregationa and Saturday. # ely from the list of Sunset sub- r - eday night ' Advanced V; * * Or what makes ice so bitter cold? No more I! No more do It | | | AT THE THEATRES [/ioveon. wt THIS WEEK. Geigthal: chara Moore—Wm. Fav Faun by wage tan The § ‘eo 1 layed Beattie. Je The Boys of Con i errr. ee ee ss. 2 2 2. Coliseum—Oliver Ba in 7 “On the Frontier SEATTLE * Orpheum Vaude e. * Empress -V. I eee ee ee Pantages—Vaudev ill AT AN AFTERNOON TEA Why-can't Luther Burbank cross Grand—Vaudeviile and motion ~ j “Speaking of poets, that fel [ine banana tree and the cactus and | pictures - bre Be Monday mat * a big and 3 ver yonder is evidently @ /make a nonslip banana plant? Melbourne Photoplays and = = phones . bs sational French pantomime : queens vaudeville. dey iy as heer $ in him at a good many clammerPhotoplays and vad | BSE ed bee hy Ne a oe THIS DAY i it sho \< . f the | aie ful and talent oan “Maybe not; but just look at 4 ¥ w r Is brim: | pr : ns end him eat."—Kanaae City Journal. | T/T Ra a ® | BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Jee eee eee ee ee 1 of action r » . r oe NT * * : » cules, tee ; Members of the congregation of Wednesd: April 27, 1898, Com | JOI HEADLINERS o First Baptist chureh, Broadway : % AT THE MOORE. +1 -ielialaiahaiaiaholoieiahele *** and Madison, the wrestling col bo Me ete Cail, at the close |modore George Dewey sailed with || The Vaudeville Premier of the * * ~ t of ve ; - ed oe ee aay AT THE ORPHEUM. @| and Jobn Hedge, a > comedian, | Jof the moruing services, march in a t of seven Eminent Actor * * ministers. ede [et Oe ee ee eee eens { Miss Jessie be are on the bill, Other acts on the | body to inspect the new edifice now ys and two | One of the real novelties Of the se ee nee eneh eh eet) rogram are Dufty and Dyso, « pair} | being constructed at the corner of supp boats from | Theodore Roberts present amatic season will | of regular comedians; Santucci when the famous natural fore Robe played |"“the wizard of accordion”; Dor a gt hn ae fle ‘ ao Se ore nr rr ree. ae 2 ‘ and Mets and Sam, a tear sented at the en 1 am e ing . inlcentric funmakers sre » 4 days, beg g May ord, with rn T eri it inees daily ‘ RR tk nd! * thor of Narelssa, This production incident of the Ro will be presented b it was shown at the atre, New York, w & sensatior During the a orchestra will render Odies. | Harvard and Seneca sts. e In a Western Idy] rabbi: ¢ “The Sheriff of Shasta” Charactertzations Mrs. Sarah P. Carr, the aw % Congregational church tomor The Chamber of Commerce = @ : : ? that they make cigar Manila. th He a xhentieman, pard; push er) * services \* back if cholaiieialeleialeiaielieteielelel * * * * * * pe Setlist * 4 i i pi F Sund nin * CITY NAMED AS | seven persons journeyed up to the a * * * * * * * * * * * #® will speak at the Queen Anne * | * * « . * game RRR th * ® the MOORE ® | Hart * *” RRR hk The return of Margaret Anglin to (Bell and Ross ron, in “PUD # eee RHEE HR HH brought sult against the city of § tional church Tuesday, Apri Seattle at the Moore theatre id |in Siler attle for alleged damages resulting 30. ‘ t “ra v ' neg n f an aeropiane.—Judge. Pror ns = “ ai be a delight to all lovers of fine nd F R k Cc k fr oping over a wire fence in-| oF Part of rominent speakers. Silver medal acting. It is some two years n ent r jer avor Koc ree closing the park in front of her| contest in evening. Green Lake she was seen here in “The Av May tterill prefers Rock| house | More than 300 members attended | girls will recite m ing of Helena Ric On Monday |*#*#*& Re RHR RRR RH HHH) Oey to Swan Lake as an auxiliar > {f alleges she struck |the German garden smoker held in re * of next week Mi will be ®\to the Cedar ‘river her head against the pavement and/the Arctic club rooms last night “I'm ground down b ” EM 4 v e y poverty.’ PRESS CORNE: seen in a t | AT THE EMPRESS. | Rock Creek is @ apr reas lost eth. Bhe prays for ; | “can't. you Keep the wolf trom WT Beginning Monday } Stockings */ quired by the ¢ rough th $1,000 ) Rex Thompson. prop-| Annual meeting of the parishion-|the door? SULLIVAN ¢ CONSIDINE H. Ree ; t el KHERKKRRAEEKRHEERKE forts of Ma erty owner, 18 named as co-defend-|ers of St. Marks Episcopal church Why, I'm 80 poor he won't come omrcuir Night ce 1 z The headline attr at the|20 years « whi 8 ant, for fencing in the plot |will be held Tuesday. At the close |/t the door.” “THE MOUSE OF EXITS " supporting company, which inclu Empress next week 1 be ve | ant cit r of the meeting the mortgage wil! be | — ae Maude Musical MacLs of| Were purchased for $1,000 PANTORIUM TO ORGANIZE | furned. signifying the church's free a I nglin her co a fa siamo ; ».| pl ‘ 1 10,000,000; The Pantorium Dye Works base- |éom from indebtedr | path ne The 4 is simply i vill be a r three even-| They will off singing, dancing | & ad t I team will organize at the B. F.| Pe atin Dart appt = } ings and a s i n Wed-| and instrument rar f season. The ayground, Fremont, at 10:30] cates him; the home lodges him nesday afternoc Bill Jenk 1 m ‘one! that Rock Creek i#| 8 y. All fast pinyore desiring to| A bachelor By seg ae tee nd feeds him. It’s up to the Sun nted b yan! t ore favorable, after making a trip| play should show up tomorrow. Last| 4" has taken a fancy to. lay school to civilize him,” says The Roland West Players cae eee ee eee eee ee ‘ Gill a Swan lake with Superintendent] year the Pantorium team was one| Rev. C. B. Hall, secretary of the * * | Ethel Whites appear wit \ 3. Young +56 the taatest in the city |_In honor of the dead of the Ti-/Cook County Sunday School asso. j * METROPOLITAN hae’ thebeats - at y tanle disaster, Dr. Wilbur F. Chace | ciation i * Plcces Adee “Gea to 7 | will give his S7th organ recital at { Teac ee eee eee ee 2 2 oe First Presbyterian church to-| Milwaukee, Wis. —Mary ell wf iba Oe’ hte one tin staltee tle Seer Hodge Returns From Fine Trip W atternoon lenges secdoten ater Keane Robson's new comedy of com-| Kids"; Del Franco's miniature dog |Suffragettes, has prepared a bill for superior court yesterday and stayed! 4 : : y the way, we've seen the hon co- DEFENDANT, long enough to file application of|og¢ farmer now hie turnip seed, but Declaring that the parking strip|° FE Rever/eaw 8 PHRADS Slant t Summit and Thomas st. belongs | REFERENDUM Sunday Last Day of Mlle. Fregoleska and Li to the city and should not be fenc ? The University and Green Lake be a ne testes | Wife—What Is areferendum? [woe pu with held aes ‘a 1, Mrs. Inez Simmonds yesterday Naneacmieas ual aont: | T ill hold an « Lord Robert know whether it's a soft drink Seat teense ee eee institute at Green Lake ( plications snd humor, which she|and monkey circus, and George Yoe Th Six deaths were reported to the /the legislature to put the ban i ceeear arta etsty tbe | mons monoogie rough Southwest Sections °° "")"" " [the protruding hat pin hare searday matinee aad |8*#* A AWN SEA ES Oe : maging or Yaeger yey ee | cb Bet Ese Fg elon oar P grr yn the thesirego PANTAGES | pobernée, bs croive euaite Hay's standpat attitude in refusing| ligious thought. Yes, the presi- eclipsed his. former strong. mas M1 on today aproart after campaigning in the southwest | (,81¥® the people in the whole state| dent is a sophomore. |stunts by balancing a fuil grown ‘and situations alae to 41k | tee tee te ke tk te te te tk a chance to express their choice for} - - piano on his chest eal element in “7 4 dation’ Ths WRaks ait PaaS portion o' state. He addressed | presidential nominations. | Atlanta, Ga—Longenia Living-| “gre . a : rg bag ean- r ng in Centralia! Hodge also visited Chehalis on his|ston, 13, has sued the Exposition | an ‘ nadie pening fast ni arranged for him by the] present trip, mak hit there last| Cotton mills for the loss of a fin LP PMERANMS EN ES ives. Thursday, ‘when he mingled with|crushed in the machinery. She|% Chicago—Loui u can hardly find a Taft man | the ordinary people and gave them} wants 0, ; *?} hye are ‘y Ha wg beg ® Bob's conclu-| his heart-to-heart talk on t , 1 niiots Gaaketia Cilemmer Theatre oe 486 Gat wpton, St ise Brig. and Mrs. Robt. Dubbin, who|* on his wife to serve caine & = = have charge of the Salvation army |w with his dinner, A quarrel * Beginning Monday Matinee Seattle's Best Photoplay House. ans c; 18 Ibs.!work in Washington and Oregon,|# over onions caused Riedle to * P Woutllon be can, NY. Harktmer | ill conduct the services of the No.|* desert his family *| FF caus a 3 n ’ | ¢ Séo; “S-layer |1 corps at the Salvation army head: | * NIGHT * quarters, Fifth and Washington sts. Favorite Pig hy Ib; salt p More than 1,000,000 square ing onto the reins, when his sleigh | on “8 vg | miles of Africa remain’ unex- |upset and he was buried under a Introducing Sensational Dance of the Dagger . ae : ( n pork ple ‘ plored. jton of fence rails, Isaac Cleave! New Photoplays— New Music— 2 b.; ve tb beatt dete : ; |farmer, escaped with bis life when 5—Other Big Acts—5 OLIVER G. WALL, > 7 , lamb chops ce Macon, Ga.—Because his wife |the horses succeeded in extr acting HUSLILAY ” , - eal cut would not satisfy his fondne: (him after dragging the load a hun: wrniya nextaat GRonmerna Wl lety 6 iy con ound lard 10% Tb THREE. CHARGED for cake, Richard Davis, jr. ob- | dred years ee or ae ‘ , ’ | 4 tained a divorce. Six hours iater | — AR. 1,200 Seats, 10 Cents }} ean. i" 3 iia pink’ eand, "Ihe WITH LARCENY) ire. Lena Huguely became his | One divorce decree was granted SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE ST Jontonw, 41pm. oc: new’ potatoes. 4| Jack White, Walter Krug and| bride with the understanding in the @uperior cburt yesterday lbs, 26c; ofanges, 8 doz. eatin eorge Gordon were yesterday for. she was to bake Gakes daily. wie — ‘ei j , apples, 10c doz ’ sath Visit the Dream Theatre and hear W. L, Lai, the mar- mally charged with grand larceny A deaf telegraph operator in velous Chinese silver tenor soloist, singing in English. Another Western advertisement: | Maine receives messages by watch SANITARY for the alleged taking of three:cam| To exchange: A doctor's book on ling the sounder or placing a finger STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS reamery butter, 2]¢ras from the Bartell Drug Co. epilepsy for a Plymouth Rock hen.” gp it | Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville Perret ess Bez *« with

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