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Moore—Dark Seattle—Dark Metropolitan—Bianche Bates in “Nobody's Widow.” Orpheum— Vaudeville Emprese—Vaudevili Pantages— Vaudeville Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictnres Clemmer—Photopiays and vau —————— LL 0} ee eee ee ee ee i* * * AT THE MOORE . i’ + ee ee ee el Next week will be a aplit one at the Moore theatre It bas taken “The Man From |Home” a long time to get to jattle, but he comes Sunday for a four-days’ stay will be seen in th le “The Man From Home” is the first, and the best, of the Tarkington Wilson Jplays. It ran 200 performances | Chicago, nearly 600 tn New York, 27 weeks in Boston and 18 weeks in William Hodg Philadelphia. Alfred Sutro’s fouract drama “The Builder of Bridges,” will troduce the Thurlow Be ers to Seattle at Thursday. They wil week. Although a # read Into the title, the Bergen ers tell a straight story of a man who built real bridges, and one o them spanned the chasm which separated bim from lived, “eee © woman he ¢__THE SEAT [1. Thurlow Bergen — Moore for | three days beginning Thursday. 2. Misa Ida Vernon, with William Hodge at the Moore Sunday to Thursday. |3. Corneido and his wrestiing leop- ard at the Pantages. PELPRTIRSESH SSH TS *® AT THE METROPOLITAN * eee eee eee ere heeen Nh be ¢ ° ran 26.0 . . . ii - mresene Rajah—Orpheum. Bie ietendpe goardmattigen ined | a ie o08es erty, know all the facts and have printed this man’s story just as he | One of the Eight Saxones— ' = shanti aie mg | Whole ora .. : : ; bs Empress, ree Fagan ag ~ oe mal cracres, cere vader | The office will be open tonight till 8 p. m. so that interested parties can get full pa «steaming —~ Chantecler and Maude| Rolie} sate and barley Steamer Sentinel leaves Colman dock at 9 a. m. Sunday morning. and gets back imported from Engla ine ction, The head t Saxonen Adama Despite the furore attr that Rostand’s 1! sing and dance and play--if it ts a play—created, not pantomime one theatregoer in a hundred comp knows what to it Comedy entitle tragedy, opera and heavy), Four Mayos cut funny ices on it ie all, and none, of these. It in a rotler skates, Harry Ct sing- joyour satire ! and the ing comedian, will introduce new French port has made us see ou songs The Olivetti troubadors, faults, our weaknesses and our fob who were at the Empreas last year, Mos by reproducing them-—in a are = returning Mcintyre and barn yard Groves are so good at comeding “Chantecler” will be at the Met that they are said to have coaxed a |ropolitan from June 12 to 16, im laugh out of the orchestra. clusive e - ~ Tae a <== YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People The st vor by notifying THIS DAY IN HISTORY June 1, 1691, the government of Maryland a8 revolutionized by King William of and res to substitute pa for The It ie the @ agement to ngland, who itrarily took away the char “Doctor, what shall 1 take for TLE STAR __ | on the theme. * timore and ap AT THE ORPHEUM *| REVOLUTIONARY pointed a royal *) “Kate is a perfect crank on governor, This ERE EE) Woman's rights.” regime lasted BR'o It’s hard to pick the headliner at| “Believes that women are aot + eB et the Orpheum theatre next week equal to men, eh? ys J aoe a |Maybe it's Fred Keenan, a well “Superior! Why, do you = altimors liked character actor who for| know, she never plays cards wan restored for e en a af pported Sol Smith Russell.| without insisting that the . om Balti- \He pr * a playlet, “Man to| queen shall take the king.” more now seems | Man,” in which he the support ruled largely by A GOOD THING FOR or « capavie cast | ‘The annual camp meeting of the| hotel keepers, who determine how THE PEOPLE If it isn't Keenan, it's Princess | Seventh-Day Adventists will be heid/ much the convention traffic will hp ; sagas ; Rajah, a sensuous beauty from a South Lorwargs from June s to | bear, jo not compete with cheap igypt (not Ilinols), who toys with |June 16. yout 300 members from — Dota Mhcabinn cn canter ee oan ing pythons. She has a| Seattle will attend, Kach family| First of the fleet of four merchant a La =~ Py ejretinue of Exyptian servants, and | Will bave a tent = to be sent ? bara | pe poser pete Leosted fn tt troduces two new dances, the| this year will sail from Seattle an ing ag greg : cheats shes: and. the Atitlen| San Francisco tonight. The Seward; fices July 16th. 1901, wh \echair dance ] ns St. Helen and the Senator satl fices afforded practice enough for Ed Wynn, the man with the rom Seattle, and the Umatilla from Ree only, ond today T reaulre| runny hat, who has been here sev-| San Francisco My ‘Jarme "prac ; eral times, will present “Joy and | | -—— careful operating, a superior quality! Gloom.” 1 Boudini brothers, | Tees ee » adtet ot dae what | accordeon ticklers; Louise Wensch + peeks: bg of the St te Dental Combine and scenes om . in “ - be z : ened = ‘ sa gts es * pon me w refused ny passing”; Yar! Jemeres he urned oO ne city Friday ence and in a manner to deprive me| Delton brothers, gymnasts, will| * general assembly at Louisville, #& oe AS mck de Wate tek ey nate, (Rey | complete the bill |* Ky., and will be in his pulpit » fe toula eee ;* Sunday morning and evening. & They f eee eee eee ee ee ee |® On Sunday morning he will ® ras or * *) |® deliver a sermon entitled “The w en each patie * AT THE PANTAGES *) |® Soul's Right to First Consider. ® my income ample to satinfy e a * tion,” and on Sunday e *| ke, kt hh th hk tk tk j# the sermon will be * 4 oF porcelain Heralded as one of the most sen-| |® Broader Vision, sy ot nba ii, |sational animal acts in vaudeville, | wd tm ‘s|Arnaldo’s Leopards come to Pan | PREM EM EEE RM NEY HH ye mine have « am You save the Dental Combine w dollars when I do your work. Beware of De doo: mtn. Dr. Edwin Brown, D. D. Seattle’s Leading Dentist 713 First Avenue Union Block. One Door South of the Postal) * Telegraph: Building. Open evenings until 8 and Sun- days until 4 for people who work, is om Kiest ay, . of my offices, | well te MY NAME to enteh my “itages next week to head the bill. "|The tit-bit of this act Is the wrest lar, 1 make » dolar |ling match between the trainer and ithe largest and most ferocious of his cats. An added feature Signor G. Frizze, a protean actor known in the Kast and in Europe. Other acts of a well bal anced bill are Henrl Kulick, Hun- garian violinist and singer, Jones fe and Mayo, songs and comical pat-| ter, the Marmen Four, a musical | act, and the Lessos, who juggle. | oes ee [Ka KR KKK hk * \* AT THE EMPRESS * * cd i ee ee | Three of the six acts at the Hmpress theatre next week were will be} | this red nose?” } A. D. Barber, who lost his wife In an automobile accident in Belling |ham, was buried by the Elks on May 26, Barber was born and raised In Seattle. He leaves a mother, a | brother and a sister, all residents of West Seattle. “Nothing | meals particularly between | The German Alliance last night | | voted to have a float in the Pot latch parade. | HELD HER AUDIENCE WELL Digge—My wife is a wonder- ful vocalist. Why, | have known her to hold her audience for houre— Bigge—Get out! | Diggs — After which she | would lay it in the cradle and The regular Sunday afternoon meeting for men only at the Y. M. C. A. will be addressed by Rev. J. L. Remodeled, cleaned, blocked, re rock it to sleep.—Tit-Bits, | sew dyed, trimmed——made prcstaal \f like new Robert Ramsay, a King county|— * | pioneer, 64, died last Thursday at| MODEL MILLINERY . | Camp Washington, | o— jorder last An orphan asylum In Kansas was unable to buy « . & bunch of bow-legged men volunteered to substitute foe FRIDAY HOODOO omar sate | HAVE NOT EVEN GOT Ti MONEY TO PAY FOR WS AD The Officers of the Emergency Sales Bureau Have oreo Advance the Cost and Deduct the Amount from the Sale of My Choice Waterfront Properly = eid * toeal 2o@ cid ~ Keer ee eee, Prat aeilind vin OFFICE HAS ARRANGED TO FINANCE THE DEAL, AND SELL Fo DOWN AND $5.00 A MONTH. All records were shattered at the marriage license window at the court house for any Friday in ite history, when 17 appli cante deposited $4.50 each for the privilege of getting married. “Most of young peopl License Clerk Gage, Friday hoodoo could put a scare into them.” Th 17 lleenses brought up the total for thie year, up to June 1, to 1,339, beating last year’s record by 106. THE MARKETS The following are the pricss paid by loss commission mages ehants to the 9 zeeee te % neee and generel v one joes, tulewe otherwise indicated, for strictly first gral doe ‘and Batter—Helling Price Yee Washingwon but. cases according excellence, Navel oranges i Dressen Meate—Meliisg Price, a full out: ! ; Loine I am obliged to sell the THE EMERGENCY | Ther choicest waterfront near Seat-| BUREAU WILL FI- yyy could hoM f tate |tle, right on a smooth, sandy} NANCE THE SALE SO anal opens, Tegal beach, on Vashon Island, west | THAT EASY TERMS CAN BE GIVEN |passage. A wharf right on the! S$ Secs property, almost completed ya Good boat service; in fact) Responsible parties can yjas 12% | some of the neighbors’ children} and use tract in the addi ve 8 u ‘ + sausage 16 |are attending the Broadway | tion on payment of , ry w 11 | High School the year round. | paye for the property, — cnet mente Selling Price . : | i uo if Several springs of water on| ? | ) Pog i [the property; fine shade trees ne There are three ed beet . “ih Re RE the property, bi r aiaey neon Boytng Pree, quiet, peaceful and beautiful. | ' And wood fer ars, not a good Down and " $5 A MONTH no’ PAYS FOR ONE TRACT Only fifty minutes’ ride hole! ' Avenue, with commu-| | tation tickets almost as cheap| las car fare from the shoulder; For such prop | the facts are as jerty as this I expected to get! The B au will advance ‘The property is held fn t least a thousand dollars a/| cnou from these cont 8 © friends of mine, who am; tract. Over at Yeoralt and at| 80's to help me, and to pay the/tutely responsible, Al: Pettit’s Landing, with a bum) costs ty vias pedi jbeach and a high bluff, the| 1 know what you can do with thiv/ will deliver a property. You can move out of yo stuffy Mat and enjoy fresh air, sur | warranty, } tracts sell for $1,750 and $2,000. absolutely clear, a But . save ine city property | chine, quiet, You can get the kids Me ot the yon, corte Rb 2 I shall sell iy waterirom: for| og the street: no automobiles can oa mse 1.14 | $350 and $450 per tract run over ‘em on Vashon Beach . “9 You can buy fresh eggs, milk and| reasons plain Oca 772 EY 88] A warranty deed and ab-| vegetables from the nearby ranch-|my name Tees, Selling Price. stract of title with each piece.| ers. JOHN DOE Eastern Wasnington | | Teothy Puget sound Umothy 18 . peepee P. S.—The officers of the Emergency Sales Bureau have exa Aifalts Wheat hay Sunday afternoon. Officers will be on the boat to show the tracts. Look for Emergency Sales Bureau Tags (yellow and red). : Tracts adjoining the waterfront lots, with fine view, close to the wharf, are Dp and will be sold at $65, $75 and on to $150, on terms of a dollar down anda cSales Dy, Beeron “DRaLly . I don't want to go home again ever, I'm glad that I left it “for aye”; it gave me no heart ache to sever My tes with that place “far aw It had neither lighting nor plamb ing ommer "twas fearfully hot, the skeeters were ceaselelly humming, ttings and screens there were not And In winter I'd rise in the morning To find that the pitcher was/ froze,’ | And a thin film of ice was adorn- ing 120 SPRING STREET My shoes and the rest of my clothes o- ee ————___—— — at The kide in that village were dum mies The school that I went to was poor, And the food that was put in our tummies It ought to have killed sure! New Homestead Ple FORMER GOVERNMENT LAND CRUISER HERE ENGAGED IN 01 THOUSANDS OF ACRES KNOWN AS “ST. PAUL & TACOMA” A decision has just been made whereby that immense area of virgin land é Pierce County, Washington, known as “St. Paul & Tacoma” holdings, will at opened to the settler, homeseeker and colonist. The plan is to place the settlers land quicker and easier than is usually the case with the old method of homestt only is the customary red tape avoided, but it is the intention to secure a quality of soil for the man of small means, and very cheap on easy payments, @ the land that is now left for entry under the Homestead Act rthermore, @ 4 under his own flag instead of finding it necessary to go into the wilds of Canada It is now seen that what is left of the Government domain is not of very . |@ character and is usually on the frontier and very hard to reac The average man go out into the wilderness, away from neighbors, and live out of a tin can ie ing up. He must have land that will give him some kind of a living from the he can get good soil, quite centrally located, from which the ish and logs have at been partly removed, with plenty of pure water, so as to start grazing, hogs, OF PAs while he is clearing and getting ready for the plow, he will soon be on his feet 9 Under the new plan outlined by the Cruiser it is proposed to locate the settler of “ha seeker on 20 to 160 acres of fertile land, handy to railroad and school, charging omy" price for the land and allowing the locator to pay for same in small payments om pon plan. In order to encourage thrift the price will be made so cheap that by the time) man has made any reasonable improvements the real value of tl perty in a yeare will be several times what it cost him. Meantime the sett! being surre : neighbors. When seen, the cruiser said that all arrangements had now been comps opening the lands n Orting on the plan outlined above at Calhoun, ! \wing, a Seattle firm, with offices on the second floor of th« ska Building, appointed agents to handle all of the details. Each purch have his | and the corners set. Free maps are now being distributed. It is hardly necessary us for I helped with the farm and its till age, And hated the job with a will, I hated the folks in the village, They made me decidedly il! I hated the church and its steeple, The old village green—and all that And I'm glad we are citified people In a nice jittle eltified Mat pastor of the Queen Christtan church, at 3:30 to afternoon. He will speak “The Drama of Hu-| man Redemption.” | on | Greenwell Anne morrow DION'T LIKE THE WORD He was the proprietor of a New York restaurant, and he visiting relatives in Bos “Weill, uncle,” sald one of the household, “we want you to | feel as much at home here as | if you were in your own ree taurant.” | “Home nothing!” exclaimed | the eat house visitor, “Why, | when I'm In my own restaur- | ant they won't let me out to get | @ good square meal kee Sentinel. Seattle Ministers’ Federation will! Monday morning, at the Y. M.| where officers for the ensu-| din bead yo py ype deo Sige f that such an opportunity is very rare and probably will not come again soon, ps which every eity congregation will that already there is a large inquiry in advance of the announcement. See Mr. Elw be represented. has charge of the opening for Calhoun, Denny & Ewing, where the Cruiser may sulted for the time being. ‘Tear off and send in the following coupon wil RRR ek (Cut this line.) * * * Such a Waste of Gas, * “Old Skinflynt’s wife has CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, in_merel (This Ix not an order, but | } * turned on all the gas jets in ®! 2nd Floor Alaska Bidg., taferm atten) * the house and tried to kill #] Seattle, Washington, * herself. Will you break the * | * news to him } Send the Orting Land Application Blank, with map and all reading matter, tot * “Gee, I hate to tell him seeeeeeeee * about all that waste of gas.” ooo eee eee eee. es Name ... The Tillkums of Elttaes initiated | Address ., three more into their very sacred | night at the sourdough smoker at the Aretic club, The ne. ophytes were forced to foreswear everything the liked. The sad ones are C. L. Morris, W. H. Parsons and Maj. J, F, Strong. Occupation Number of acres wanted .........