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COULD FORCE S. E. CO. il Hes Power te Farce Proper Handling of Crowds wee feeoea ee WANA THES 1SISIS7.STSTS7. ZSTSSTSISTISISTNS AYA SISISIRISISISISLSISISY: WAVAVAVAVAVA TO ADD TO ITS: SERVICE ; AMUSEMENTS IISISIISTIISINISISS SSS ROSS ~» ~ The Eden Musee den Musee will Phe Pe wer, @ trieh The offer ch hur BR aA un « | ‘Arizona” Matinee. the Atlantic squadron Idl B d Se (By United Press.) The coming of “Arizona” to the nove Concesslos But Sits iy BY an es oCar Service Further | PORT TOWNSEND, Jan, 4 | Grand tomor will mark the th A gasoline launch operated by Fred auguration % Sunday tinees at At the Lyric Reduced. Jones became disat@ed off Bocky the Cherry play how Here Na@ burlesque in promised f Point yesterday and was rapidly after the attracdons at the Grand} the Lyric theater next we —_ drifting with tte cupant tow Will be first seen by the ternoon rosea: if Girt will be seen fe . ne provis of the elty }of the counetl seeking reelection, |/the rocks when the quarantine | patrons, and two performances will ithe last time tonight The Ge — ne te the terms of the the Boston corporation hin taken | uch Cascade, Capt, Patterson, be given Sunday instead of one an] eka" and “The Foul Ty eharter ane - advantage of ite political prestige /hove In Bight” The dory tender of heretofore ble bill, goes on at the | t ganchines of (WP Seattle Blectric ty reduce the service on all lines, the disabled craft had Artepna” ix one of the few plays] morrow afternoc company, the city authorities have thus “fulfilling” a promise to give |*¥amped and it war with the great decade which have stood power to require the Seattle better gervice by reducing the num. | difficulty Capt. Patterson suc. the tent of production year after ASKS STAR TO HELP 4e compan to furnish ade ber af cars operated coeded In reac hy Jones before year It has been se the GPend) uate ervice 10 the operation of At one time City Engineer ‘Th his launch was dagbed against the several times in the past, and has} FIN r ¢ ie oe son was inatructed to prepa “| rocks. always proven popular | | D HER LOS] SON The Tranchise equire schedule, but this orders was later | The play has ® semimilitary sto | the eompany to y ano view reactaded NEW OFFICE T ry, the ot dealing with the private 5 é . as shall be de Oo meet the Not satiafied, however, with a gs 0 = hells! fficers of a military post. | y Reowing he Sts has re BH Mesirements of the public unt!! ol pulior of straphanging In the ne company which will present) [amy gantly euconegad ts dovating Bum 4 gach time as the city coupe! shai! rod Bow *@ wervice has been BE ELECTED isees includes among others) BU pe 4 mines poreen ay 1K ce by orden © wRedule for (he Corltwr recused | i smeph Green, J. J. Hyland, Edward | PELIx ’ a on & lonely mother in fa oy, one ‘Tot chy coumed! Bus ful) author) J. Farrell, W. MH. Gerald, Irving J HANEY, jaway Chicago has asked for infor eRe roan Cos COTEr Conde tty to nequire tue Gompnay te give} The annual election of officers of Lancaster, Virgiute Pearson and Al in “The Man of the How | maton arding her son, Alfr tg Samet Lo regaire (te Donic & reunite aerviog bul election | the Pacifle Notthwest Soolety of ma Hradiey rer ———maoatnowas | TOrKesOn, who left Chicago ne 2 to ive ap to (ho berms (© approwebioge sod the Puston cor Mnaingers will be held this evening | die: | ; “ton of Michael Kegrize, Alf|yeare ago. At the last informe . i this regard |pavaicon ems epacute om the Jin |t the Chamber of Commerce. A| Tne Manat the Hour.” jeeats tn the house are reserved, and |the young man was tm Beattie compiaiots bere bow HU nyt TF params are ue | banquet was given by the society The Man of the Hour,” the polttilrg: aulite lower floor has been pige-| one having any information 4 G poor wrtios aod @ Gam Ghie to Uke Ome cur they WH) But last night at the Lincoln tical play @Meh ran all last season |p oe ng Ly cove T rrow garding ie missing : in re ee nee eae pees | the. lek a lat the Savoy’ theater, New York, |dolmohn march, an Offenbach over. (mother, Mrs A. Torgeson, Of 1608 h gromises Deve aove ‘wen kept erating expennen. | theater tomorrow night ane ait oe Ho hae shamed | Huh the-<ity campatn approach || The city counci) stands tor 1%) ruses, dieing room chatrs, pro-| ‘The company whieh will prawent . — 'FURNISHES IDEAS oon of (he members 4 the public paye the freihs | tmity, ané practieally everything | the play here t# seid to be that “Wm Colatrutad Come.” rT [ponmwcted with the Chinese chop Which appeared at the Mavoy last! wi, wiiiem Dowlan cast le the! THAT FILL HOUSE : OF BROTHERLY LOVE Ss — atrast on Marion st. was | summer, a new con replacing prineipel rc and with a tbe barked afer é G. Jono last might) it at that theater last fall. Ruby |brey an@ the full atre “ge Ao! 910 be made bis Bay out of the place | Fridges, Lionel Adams, Pelix Han ogy r.vior compas " meth wf the * that nommone bad rifled the cash |J. Ro Armetrong are Included among neat week's “siferind ot the : SESSIE WE. PARTLON Grower cx 95, Hod Jones being the those who will be seo at the MOOre. | ‘Thing Avenue theater the “ctinee @ely suspect has to | The attraction for all next week. | tise to ae Pree nee te on ottrac aie” «=—Putroimae him | with matioges Thursday and Batur The sratuatea be mages and to bori everytiog | Sey bis wey. The money wax — ties bin Pees poowoned ante j Soand Jones, and, an be dealed “Yen Yenson.” : Ali Knowledge of Ube (hell, be was A Desperate Chance” close at At the Lois, released the eatile theater tanight Wil aan eee, al Twn Hendricks, with “Yon ¥ou-\qiy Wednesday and Solurday, "A won” ae bly fe, comes to the | atsel? io a mranpe Land” @til Caterdh Club. Mra @ 8 Rodow will eatertain the Celeidh clad at har residence | 1610 Jamee st. op mut Tuemiay aftervo em | Sehubart Concert. | ‘The Beiw bert will gtve ite] feguler mumthiy tte einuing ot | Ministornal Federation. The Ministerial Federation of Se will held jis reyelnr snemthiy ot the Fm & tng on Mond: bin hail Beat Monday afternou, be. | | | A. etud rooms, “THE POLICEMAN, INSTEAD OF THOUGHTLESSLY BUNDLING | Se Cory SI AN UNFORTUNATE INTO THE PATROL WAGON, 18 DIRECT. jy TO van red ED TO INVESTIGATE THE CASE AND LEND A Hi ING | pupils and their friends st the HAND AND KINDLY ADVICE TO AVOID UNNECESSARY DIS (Caruicnmn Bromdway hel GRACE OF PETTY OFFEND ERS” } _ BY JESSIE M. PARTLON. employment ts obtained for them Phe longtried and damnable pol oan thetr aS \ahew suftt o tt my u Coot mde I Of Rounding tho delinquent © om ‘The balance is paid over @ Being abatdoped by the police Ge them It te maintained from ite partnient of Cleveland, “the best own earnings. forerned ” Something of broth It was formally opened om Christ cae < te eow ™M Gay. two years ago n tas potmeavene Sheltered more than 600 discharged fnt® the system Prisoners aince that time, for 95 Stevens Relief Corps Tan. Mre dW. Hi was howto yew terday aftermeun ef & tem fur the Stevens Reliet corps, of Benitie, at Ger bore, an Twenty-third av. Orptae Ciub. ‘The Orptes club Will meet with Mra i A. Nadeau, ot her home, 746 Bellevue ev. north, on Friday after. | neon, January 16. at £80 ochook | Ladies’ Auxtiary t© Reviway Con dusters. f= men are quartered. The discipline ts strict. but not onerous. Regular meal hours «re maintained and their hert® on Fourteenth 88.00 annually five yeare Chief Kohler Ladies’ Hebrew Benevolent Society manionl Powers aod « New York company ALMA BRA “in “Arimena.” oe 8 work's emENe oe ii be & Weloome ar The Hiae Moow, comedy to (beaver tomorrow aflernoen, begla DLeY. to the riv Tt was for the police jugge majority of them sere unmarried Bete Theta Phi Dance. lp embers 4 eo average Getermine the measure of guilt and middle-aged. Ps 's Ag aie aa Rae fotaled something in ex; 4¢ the Brotherhood home now 90/ od inst evening with of “The Blue Mean” Tonight the big meieat Jttamy whieh toi j be slveo & week of preseotations i the Lote theater. The piece is 1@ roaring farcecomedy, and those lwho remember having seen it at the ‘oid Third Avenue theater years ago {Wi yourh for lis funnivess, Man Agee Pantages promiees a thorough ty adequate production Albin) Comes Monday Adbini. the magiciao and |tleston lat, Wi opeo at the Colimeom them ter Monday efterneon. He will be supported by Keliars Virginia | Betien; Myron @ Blanch, tp “Mairi |moutal Sweets in Famity Jore Pani Stevens, in a novelty wire ac Beante Alien, goubrette, Zinell & Boutetle, in a bit of comedy opera.) CHICAGO waen't aud the wong and pictures. \thet my work was eny better or m ony worse (han that of the other At Pantages. alr © the chor expleins Ava } The bin which goes on tomorrow | heb N m, the woman the at Pantages’ vaudeville house wil)/airical press agent in the United [be heeded by the [elaur-Debre | Siates “It was because I hed the ment trie of operatic singews. Te knack of originating edvertising ji there will be J. Francis Doo | ideas whieh helped fill the bouse ple? @ Co, im « musical comedy; | Bo they took me out of the chorus end made me preas agent Miss Neilson tx with Question” compn with the same aggregation she me of the famour “brotlers,” sma! petite aod goed to look apon | foam 4. Harrington, @ ventriloquist Viexte Wile, @ German dialect comedienne, and other new acts The ¢ the chor Rinaldo ot the Btar, Rinaldo, the tramp violiatet, wit! is | opeo at the Bler (heater on Monday | afternoon, supported by Bob Blick Tt took 35 years to bulld «@ a im other cities, the per cent of whom jobe were found, The Laster Auxiliary to Raliwey towers of the Northiand singer ney with bis (rained dog and pony burch of six members in Chine SS hee bad but one duty. More thas 16 per cent of these men Conductors wel “seh gp Mr. Hendricks ix said to be bet-| Nellie Martiol, an HKalian aireet bul since 1900 there have been i Geapetied to arrest al! of vod and have kept out of | “.’ ter than ever and to serround ing St. Onge ros, comedy cy 000 patives converted to Christi the workhouse «ince. The great ed bitaself with © company above | cli the Ameen Abou Hamad anity Whate Exhibitors to Heip Homeless Babies: the operation of this pian, every man must register im by 11:29) The Ladies’ Hebrew Henrvoleo! pave come to the t. will te seco | 400 day by aay be more strongly | P Boch mae bes as tndvtdun! Society will hold ia remular month | wt the Grand for the iast time to ONE-HALF OF PROCEEDS NEXT MONDAY TO BE GIVEN To Now he bas taken | "OM; there is # par an pi yu Ate ye THE WASHINGTON CHILDREN’S HOME FUND. Matter into hiv own hands, | *™@2&ing room; everything is home . . ‘- “ ° Gnd determinedly. | Tin, a cnceedcn betes | Chapter G. ». & 0. Brown of Marvard. The company now exhibiting the, The bale, which is one of the a8 policemen will have ‘The build i owned wy the! Chapter G. PE ©.. will entertain Brows of Harvard,” recommen@ pig whale at Lana Park will give lsreest ever seen in Puget Sond authority im all cases | 11) tne feraishings iaventor |COAptT A and visiting PB. O's\ed by long runs in New York and |i of the proceeds next Monday ‘tilted into Port Angeles seve offense. If after investi. | 11) cides Gakbh, case Ot nena | Mrs. BB. Bagers, 210-Haryerd | Chicago, follows “The Man of the | ™™ be ’ - . Gaye ago with a harpoon sticking the officer thinks arrest pena ©. Deere Tyree | eee ete onaey Sfiernueth ©!) Hour’ at the Moore theater to the Weshingtoa Children's Hame | ig back It was towed to Se he will send the offender cook oni a ‘ pT } : - fund. As thousands of people visit attie, where it bas since been on ‘ation. if he believes mgr nom poy > pliner wi os oe one — {Symphony Puputar Concert. this exbibit daily, it will mean a big exhibition. Later om, the whale tempered with some | )o° + ley ye 5 Name Sherur © pelaiead Gieaean feltewea | at the Moore theater at 3 o'clock |@o0ation to the Home and those will be cut up for the bone and Sdvive, ie sufficient, this | oo mitioe fi the Sectal Re tmfermal dupes om Tussdsy tomorrow afterseon a well chosen ¥'hing to see the whale should biubber, The whale will be ex be administered and the of lea ts on view Pi incharge | Bext week at CRristensen's| program of classical and popular| 4° #0 om Monday next hibited daily for some time. *** released | Phe pian originated with o dip | Sreeéwey ball munic wilt he rendered by the Be | Reh Ss FP + dheree-egpe is _—_ pres prisamer who firvt toak | Gree Lake Musical end Literary |siUe Symphony orchestra, under | AMUGS MENTS. ‘the chiet milar ev equalty “ya ne aa — RINNE, the cxizeit will be | PS® into his room, tarnished Bim) wn, Green Lake Musical and Lit-| The best shamijoo soap—Boap ooo Sa aeEeaaaEe before him, instend of be- | 4sins and meals until he found | sary eiub met yes 8 | Lake Sonp—all drageists oo eee PITT ‘arrested, The chief will in.|*™Plcyment. Then they took to the home of Mre L. B. Bootn,| “°° "© - _ * another. And so it grew until the| 1617 Sard ay. north SEATTLE 4 the case and reprimand. wi follow, as his dictates. five years | have been study the prebiem of enforcing the Ordinences, and maintaining While at th- came ite avotd aking eects.” the chief ex “Lhe new syvtem ts my! workhouse parule officer effected a) permanent organtaation and ad | | vanced $900 to fit ap the club. Every peany of bis money was re Gummae Phi Bete to Entertain. | Invitations have beea tesued Gamma Pht Bein of the wt versity for a dance to be its new home on University Metghts Saturday evening, Janvary 16 Alliance Francuree The Aljianee Francatme wilt b © maoting for the electiom of off! Here ie @ typical illustration of ite work: A man @ns sent to the} j workhouse apen complaint of his/ It ©! do away with an| “i. Whom neglect and abane bad) cory and new members ut the home Siiodtt of neediess hard-j@tves (© the § washtud. Hel ot Mr. and Auxtas-Tureane @eemed & hopeless wreck. Before 1205 Bast Prospect, on Tuceda ditgrace.” Kohler's new idea ix being his term hat expired she had ob | January 7 tained @ divorce. When he came| Meeting of “As You Like 't.” commen deter ME the id Ben, |out he went to the Brotherhood.| The As You Like It chub will meet See ene Old Stone | They found him employment and he|st the gan Dramatte studio on tt. & Viclous criminal com- | S°ga® his reformation. sot” ih he tas selifeat of the even ® vielous crime, punixh him That was more than ® year 480. | jag and the works of Budermann He saved his money, found another boarding place in time and kept Eventually he searched | A recon and Hauptmann will be discumeed Lecture on “Besthoven.” Mr. KE. S. Busch gave ar do tt quickly. The quicker the But when @ man has mere Yy ati whi straight yaad, when he ip good in his! cat bis wife and child and has only digressed his musical lectures (hia afternoon Sent any. “Go thou and sin no | “istion was effected and they re-|on “Musica! History,” the subject married. Today he is @ sober, hard-| being “Beethoven” | Specially | se was rendered by mem hanic, and their home A hundred cases could be working m is @ happy one. of similar. reformation rie indicates that al} love, Si charity, ali belief in the essen tials of right living and manhood, Frolic Club Dance. Me Rot dead. it is tho ‘spirit of | PONCE Out Im the city ‘The third annual ball of the ‘Give & man & chance,’ rightly re-| et Hg Frotie club wilt be held at Chris. | and judicially exercised. 1t|, Mie® Partion’s next article Will | tenuen's Broadway hail on Satur. | {Bot official largess gone to seca.” |°* 9% “Applied Humanity.” | day evening, January 18, The com | mittee in charge are Mr. Chester Rorkhouse population will be ASSESSMENT ROLL AFFIQMED. | uuiter, Mr. Howard Sherer, Mr -, ogee 4. The system jien German, Mr. With Coyle and t in reforming the work} Judge Gilliam in the ee Wallace Robins yoo pepe as the workhouse court yesterday affirmed the as | Sorosis Literary Club. | oats # reformed in that other segsment roll for the Jackson st.| The Soronie Literary club will Gereland institution, the Prother-|regrade, with the exception of that | meet with Mra J. J. Chambery at hood club ormation Roy street north, on | Monday afternoon. A paper will be The Brotherh. i read on “Oriental Rugs,” by Mrs. = in c 0 " © heme eee 3 Sst wee wat be R @ Archer, followed by one on | + gw workhouse prisoners|ed under the terms of the eminent “Laces,” by Miss M. Maris, and one enire to reform. They are | domain act in effect when the firet len ‘Arts and Crafts Women,” by and clothed and fed until) roll war prepared some time ago Mra, Alma Cleaver ‘ its sole micaion ie ref | assesement levied against the fran- | her home, ine Gt the Seattle Bleetric Co. A Checking Account Carried with this com pany tends to systemmtine the de pow ftor's foaneial a ing the exact dates of thons. We lovite an account today amounts basine ss NORTHWEST ftaire, show tranane you to open TRUST & SAFE DE POSIT COMPANY ® SHORROCK, 4. P. SARTM Vice ALEXANDER 2.0. 4 SMIT SEATTte, first Ave. and Columbia St. President AN, President, MYERS, Secretary A Cashier. WAsrt. aod AUSSELE & DREW, Managers. Both Phases 63 ‘The Leading Popular Priced Theater of the Northwest Matinee, the; Children, 10°, Evening Prices, 15¢ to bee Tonight, Last Time, “A DESPERATE CHANCE.” Week Commence P% Matinee Tomorrow, sunday, January Sth—Mie Annual Visit— nger, BEN HENDRICKS, but Thie Time With **YON YONSON” 3 The Rest of All Swedish Dialect Plays When Played by Gen Hen dricks. He Always Has New Songs. He Always Has @ Good Show Always Has New Srenery He Prices @ the Northiand He Always Keeps a Promise. EDEN MUSEE First and Cherry. HISTORICAL WAR MUSEUM The Passion Play. The Atlantic Squadron, Mile, Hardy, Harry &. Harrison, The Snake Charmer. The Human Ostrich, Caldi Cheriff, Baby Incubator. The Hindoo Fire Eater Giass Blowers. Penny Arcade. Vaudeville. Continvous Performances, 2 to 6 p. m. and 6:30 to 11 p. m Coupdn Tickets, food for All Shows, Zc ee AVE. THEATER: Matinee Today Last Time Tonight “The Cricket on the Hearth.” Commencing Tomorrow Matinee Case.” Amateur Night Every and all the Week, “A Celebrated COCO HSEEOSESEEE SE OEROEOESESEEESOOSOES OOOH DOOSEM Friday SEATTLE'S LEADING MOORE ON 0"? THEATRE T cket Office Open at 10 A. M AND WEEK, MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY “THE MAN OF THE HOUR” By ¢ oadhurst Both Phones—5406 TOMORROW NIGHT emeccoe . 4 orge DB e@ Same Company That Appeared A mmer at the Bavoy Theater Yew Yor | Price $1.50, $1.00, 75¢ and 50e H Carriages Evenings at 10:45; Matinees at 5 . Next Attraction—"BROWN OF HARVARD.” ° SOROS HOODEO OE EESESES OSES MOORE THEATER afternoon—3 o'clock—grand popular concert by SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA director, Re pri Entire Tomorrow selling erved nea ow i lower tomer hae! Kegrize thene ing Ne floor ony, SOOO OOS HOES OEE HOE SEEESESEOOESESUSESESEEOES See eeeeceseeeseresees THE GRAND 3; ONE WEEK, COMMENCING MATINEE SUNDAY, JANUARY 5 Horace E. Cooley Presents America's Greatest Play, “ARIZONA” Thomas ~ PRICES FOR THE FUTURE Lower Floor. . . . 75e and $1.00 § Baleoony . .. . . 35c, 50c and T5e = Gallery ¢ 6s 4 ees LOO Cee SUNDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES ¢ Lower Floor 50ce and 75c, Balcony 50c¢ and 25c, Gallery 15¢ WEDNESDAY MATINEE ¢ Lower Floor 50c, Entire Balcony Gallery 10¢ John Cort, Manager. ; | : ; i j COLISEUM PRICK — He; NEW ACTS MONDAY AFTERNOON e ALBINI . Performang 6. 7 Kuch Day. Re; Reserved Seats, 30¢; One Thousand 10¢ Seats. The Noted Magician and IMNusionist e PAUL STEVENS, KELLAR’S VIRGINIA BELLES 3 Novelty Wire end Pole Act. 7 in Number; Songs and Dances 3 SESS/E ALLEN, ZINELL AND BOUTELLE, 6@ Binging Sov Comedy Operatic Act. 3 o BYRON AND BLANCH, EDDIE ROESCN “a - 3 Matrimonial Sweets in Fam- ily tn And Wonderful Motion Pictures Jars.” NEW BILL MONDAY AFTERNOON RINALDO .... Wandering Violinist. Last Time in Seattle. : SBATTIAS FOrULAR VAUDE MOL Mor Seats Prices—16 ae 2 te 11 st 30c. Performances, nday Continuous, ST. ONGE BROTHERS, Comedy Bicyclists. BO® STICKNEY, Dog and Pony Act. MOVING PICTURES. ROY McBRAIN. Ameen Abou Hamad Troupe, . & Whirlwind Acrobats. NELLIE MARTINI Italian Street Singer Secccoecvececoveseseses POSCHSCCSTOESSOSSOOOVES EATER} 1404. IND. 4334. Week for the Pleasure and That Lauchable Farce PLOIS TH PHONES: SUNSET MAIN Alexander Pantages Will Offer This Amusement of the Patrons of the Lots, Comedy, “A STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND” With a Pine Cast and a Fine Production. Matinees—-Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday ances Kegin at 2:16 and 8:15. Perform- PANTAGES THEATER UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE DELAUR-DERBREMONTE TRIO J. PRANCIS DOOLEY CO., European Operatic Stars. The University Boy and the DAN HARRINGTON, Dancing Girls Phenomenal Ventitioquist THE BROWNE, LIZZIE M. WILSON, Gymnasts and Contortionists. jerman Dialectic Comedionne. ELWELL . PANTAGESCOPE, Seccccccccoecsccewesscences® | seneseces Continuous Shows Sunday From 2 to 11 P. M. Matinees Daily. COME EARLY IN ORDER TO SECURE SEA eecoe LYRIC JHEATER mr text Double Bill Ever Offered. and Matinees W 10¢ Cricwtal, Burlusquers, Clever Comedians and r he Foul Tip.” Mumgnéficent Series of Living ic

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