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“DENVER CONVENTION HALL WILL BE READY SOON PEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION HALL AS IT 18 TODAY AND AS IT WILL LOOK WHEN COMPLETED, $ Star Exclusive Service.) rate of progress is maintained (Seattle March 14—The big The walls are rising rapidly and je ox: Ube interior structural tron work butiding f ¢ *' is being pat into place. The con-} national conver aw ractors promise the building com rs ‘full month in advance plete in every detail 30 days be af the convention date, if the pres fore it will be needed VVAVAVAVIVAYS MUSEMENTS | SLYAVAVIAYAYANAYANIAAY VAYAVAVAVAY : } an f, Jules Murry to the Mow Rights, starting show for the farewell times. Baptist. lim. m.; subject, “# ance”; read many ae J ) | ip ae | | Tabernacle—Fifteenth av. N. and |ing room in church building is manly ‘our Married Men.” | vison at; John Marvin Dean dae ba § i caterer eee * aie an. | Bee the |. Larking while the wife is away |, ety mae, 3: pM, “The Making of rier Boylston ale ) can op " * ¥ on L syleton Sete meeneure bis jfs the theme around which the|@ Notices for the church col 2) ees ian ee See re eres Ay. Tint ee were adie ones the: | Lyric offering for next week, “Four |@ wmns of the Saturday Star will @, ‘Teimple—Third and Cedar; Geo.|minister. 11 a. m, “The Making of ’ | Married Men,” is constructed. The |® not be accepted after 6 o'clock @| Robert Calrns, minister, 11 a. m. | Man—Ancestry and Heredity a | larking prodeces complications, asis|@ Friday afternoos. Apis Day Bhait Thou He With Me| Fremont Unitarian—3512 Fremont ‘ \ usually the case when the married|@® Ajj notices must tain s @ Volee of Conac » Kingehip’; | Rev. J. A. Baldridge, minister im bin new | digress, and these complications vet yang Contain 2) R80 p.m. address to young men,|3 p.m, “Cur Sufficiency—Wherein Ref.” Mr. Gilmore has # subjects of sermong Re tee Send | give abundant opportunity for bur-|@ Owing to delay in the deliv Z| Fi the Man ef indecision jand How ofa young Western ranch lesque play. The usual novelties | ¢ ; A heatt rae Boylston and Marion eeeennt Sebo in upon bis studious bs ery of mails, notices should @ i. Whitman. D D. LL D’| Lows Guna aud and specialties are in the bill, and|® be matted ax early as poss ps boned Sg i a. m With marae proceeds in & new series of living pletures is\ bie, in order to usure their @ [John 1:12-13; Mian Marie Holy Trintty—K, Olive and 11th Western fashion to ee ee te # arrival at The Star office at # | head. contralto, of New York, wilt jay 5 Rev, B.C. J pee. Oe roan 7 rc oyage Ned ® 7 Pm, “The Question of |! m . aged the one sgn mek : the Ume specified. $ | Fogndations Paalme xi-3 i - nian cine die shoul ave fallen | | | Fremont-—Kilbourne st; Rev, Jas. | manu Queen Anne and : carries out his in- | i Ra Ae ee AAA A MARR Cnirne pastor, 11 i, “Second neva Rev. H. A. W. Yung. pastor | Moving Pictures. | |Word of Jesus Prom the Crocs {ll a.m, “The Victory of Faith Over the end at bis a Brand new moving pictures wil) | Presbyterian. |"My Ged, My God! Why Hast aise of his sweetheart. George | be offered to the patrons of the| Firet—Seventh and Spring; Rev. | Forsaken Me 7:30 pm. “Christ | Grace German, Georgetown—Berv wrote the play j | Five Cent Star theatre for the com | M. A. Matthews, pastor, 11 a m. {the Light of the World. {ass = _ : - | ing week. Frequent changes of the | “Sptritual Hunger evening, “le|. South eattlo—Rainier st: Rev, | kane * " @epagement of “The Virgia Dill Of wubforme enectlence’ maintain | the, Basis of Companionship Moral jArthur Do « 20 p.m, {290 pm, “A Lite of Faith. or tmmoral?* “What le the Coming of - - @ regular patronage for the theatre. |" giiith, Park Branch, Firat Preahy- | Chriet? | Miscellaneous. | } terlan—Dudiey’s hall; Kev. EB. @. Dun lein, pas-] Piret Dive Belence the Grana| IZETTA JEWELL. j Becrest, pastor in char 11 a m, | tor ation to! hall, Broxdway and Pine; | Dorcas and Good Deeds”; 7:30 p.| Christ: 7:30 p.m, “The Delusion! Mccarthy, pastor, 11 a m, “The| tomer conn ye In “Zaza,” ot the Grand. | m, “What Will You Do With) of Tife* es Rewer | me roe ' : Chriet | Immanue’ ain and 24th ay. & Firet Spiritual Society—1481 First ill @asoned theatre goers | “Zaza” never loaes its drawing pow. | cy ft.~22ed & Cherry; |Rev. BO. Jeaeu f Wenated za” never loses its drawing pow perry tnd and erry; | Res r natohee, lay: Mra irene Smith, speaker, Lec- “Jara” at least onc®. ere While it has been po in| Rev. WA. Stevenson, Ph. D., pas-| 1! preach at 11 @. m. and 7:30 pftures # and § p. m.; subject, “The Which attracts the pub- tor, 11 a. m., “Hope, the Anchor”; |. Pathway of the Human Spirit.” a feeain, It bas & fasct ped ghimspen Ryne he Poca, 7°30 p.m, “Cheiat With the Wild| | West Seattle—Madrona hall; Rev.| “Rational Church of Universal Re- dr —— Be : rthar D. Carpenter, past P. | ligton— Woe hall; Winfleld Ss el “mas | plays, it has an instractive tesson | Westminater--Broadway and Cos|™, “A Burning and Shining I tant fot Smith, pastor MBubsect, “Mu- se binds "en ‘ Pa* and spreads a moral such as can- | (By United Press.) lumbia; Nev. J. M. Wil pastor in Viee. Morals and Religion oe forms of emo | not but find its mark. Of all the! WICTORIA, B. C., Murch 14—/11 @& m, “The Knowledge and As Episcopal. with Mariette Smith at semi-problem dramas there is none |The Toyo Kisen Kaisha, a Jap | “rence of Salve % » m,| Trinity—Bighth and Rev other which is so popular with mat- gnese line operating between the ‘The Ambitious Man and the High |. FL. Gowen, rector 1:40) Theos spt 1 Boclety—1420 Second . Calling © m1 a mand 7:26 p. mor y Spm re-by Thomas A fokohama to Chile, hae under com ‘ter)—Terry and Olive the matinee days, and, being such @ sideration the establishment of a) Melville Slater, minister favorite afternoon bill, three mat- round the world service, according |“The Touch of Christ”, 7:30 p. im, ° tens be beat the Grand om (S""Ngyica vane hara from soa Wo Avent ie Tove” F The Washington Trust Company , oktc ject, acco » | ease ; Christian, } a Japanese newspaper, will involve > “The Denver Express.” the flotation of a loan of 26,000,000| . First—Broadway and F. Olive OF SEATTLE “What Women Will Do" finishes | yen for the parchase of liners for 4 1- (hapman 5g Ay an & big week at the Seattle theatre | the service, ote, & large fleet being | piocipien. 1:30 p.m, The Con-|@ Capital, Surplus and Profits +, $585,000 tonight. The play tomorrow, “The | required version of Cornetiua The Cam Denver Express,” is the taking and| The itinerary proposed for the jprian quartet will sing at the even-| Transact a General Banking Business. indicative title of a new play etyled | line differs from that of other!ing service. an American melodrama. The pro-| round the world services operated| Ballard-—2024 W. Sith st. Bal LOCAL DIRECTORS duction of the play is elaborate In by the Blue Funnel, Kosmos and | lard: A. L. Crim, pastor, 1) a. i scenic and mechanieal detail, be Chargeure Rennes lin The | “A Vor wine 1:30 pm J. W. Clise ing under the management of Geo. | steamers are to ply from Yokohama | "Upon of All Christa A. 8. Kerry B. Edwards, who has rapidiy come by way of the Ortent and Suez to} Methodist. | Jd, W. Godwin to the front as a painstaking cater | Liverpool, thence to New York, and Firet M. E—Tabernacte, Fifth John Schram er to amusement goers, In “The | by way of American ports and Cape |G Taion, Rev. W. HW. Rees. W. P. Trimble ©. J. Humphrey Denver Express” there is consider Hors and west coast ports to Puget fle t Christ Litted George F. Stone Ww. W. Chapin able of a dramatic and sensational | Sound, thence homeward, On the 7:20 p. m, “he Doubting Dis- William Piggott 8. P. Weston element, a complicated plot, and nough comedy to satiefy to the full est extent the most ardent devotee of that very pleasant adjunct to an enjoyable dramatic production The play is produced with a com plete line of special scenery and me- | chanleal effects. | LEO cooper. Price of Power,” seting, ° "Zain 8 such as} met with. For Coliseum. | The Spoiters.” The fascinating and absorbing | drama, dealing with life in tne Alas kan gold country, Rex Beach and James MacArthur's “The Spollers,” will be the attraction at the Lois next week, beginning Sunday after r’s noon. The drama t« founded upon 3 the story of the same name, dealing es with the ruthless looting of the great gold fields at Nome, and the through so-called dinpossession, muy your hat of B. N. ‘Brooks yy Co., 1331 Second sy. paca | ee ac caaiiianiioige 4 “| || -| | STRICTLY SAVINGS BANK THE STATE OM ALL DEPosrTS We Can Give You Such Safety As only a strictly s L Our large Only, and we have ne OUr reserves, FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. ik, established under the law, can af al is for the protection of Savings ai banking business to encroach upon gene jthe Star theatre | MeBrain, with a song, and the ple we | ture filme. || ate with a leper than a tuberculosis ° THE law, of the miners whe tscatgd thelr claims throughout the rich disiglet The pripeipal character in thé story Is Roy Glenister, a strong, | rimmed virlle product of the con ditions whieh surrounded him, and one of the dispossessed prospectors, fo who, with his Midas mine, T play the partner, owned the | Daniel Brawley will part of Glenffer | Collseum's Coming Acta, On the new bill at the Coliseum | theatre, starting Monday afternoon, will be Leo Cooper and company, in a dramatic entitled “The Price of Two Roses, tn | musion! Hallen, Full in George M, Cohar Conners and Al dent, blackface aingers; Gladys Van; Naom! Ethardo, novelty equll ibrist; Eddie Roesch, with a song and new motion pleture Golden and Hughes will be seen for the last time tonight and tomorrow aft ernoon and night playiet wer”; the offerings and company Klection Het Pantages’, The features of the show which opens tome Mackmurt, “The Wieard of the lin Mr. Mackmurt was direct from the «reat ( eult of the East, where tery of the violin made steal sensation acts entirely Murphy and Willard edy creation, “The and Marion and Pearl, acrobats. antagen | row ts Vio tured | heum ctr his mas him « me Among the other new to Seattle are P in their com Phrenologist, two talking “Cinderel” at the Maude Sutton, tn playlet, “Cinderel Monday afternoon and all next week, supported by Wesson, Walters and Wesson, in a| comedy sketch; Le Fevre and st. | John, in a musteal comedy; Hen- | drie, Miles and company in ‘The | Marshal”; Mile. Rialto and com! pany, in “The Artist's Dream”; Roy | Tomorrow's contine ous show will exhibit Vera De sini and the Dorlas for the time. KING MANUEL Ii, BERLIN, March 14 Coming to the Orpheum. talking wedding bells in Germany |nel's f . capers pw Ce t Irphe patro |mel's father and mother were very p on porn Hg Smits ene Petes for the kaiser's only daughter, Vie-}qood personal friends of the kaiser | aM. We and Suite, eceentric singers; the | OF* Louise, and King Manuel, thejgad King Edward. Manuel's hold op ae ng” nh Giteon Trio, musical performers new I%yearold king of Portugal./on Portugal ix very slight, but if Oe benday schoel Richey Craig, the talking comedian, | L2¢ Snaaaement has not been con-/ William, urged by Kdward, makes 7 1m. Marjorie. Moore, the singing sou- ffrmed yet. Vietoria will be 16 in) him sonindaw, the mailed fist} |brette, late of the Lois company; | 26" }wil} make the young man much | Christ | Tracy and Carter, yetinc® aieteh It f* believed that there is some}more secure. First Church of Christ, Setenti«t artiste; George Keane, with a new Sas = = craerccceees [$12 6th a we Ser toes 1 af : a ballad, and the motion pictures. The . i$ p. mj subject, “Substance wer, 7:30 p m., Presiding Eider | ing room, 923 Alaska bullding Sidonias and Rose and Severns will ‘SUNDAY ToPI¢s: 3" Ww. ® Hatringts n wil pd eh. “is home < mY are Beientist be seen at tomorrow's continuous completion of the Panama canal the j intention od to use p Chant jaterway. iman Park M. &—22n4 av. N y and W 56th st Ballard Rey IW. 1 Forsyth pastor iam Fellowship, a Spiritual} Home Hillman M. FE and Callingwo Rainier boulevard 1 av; Rev, ¢ fi FILED BONDS: Poolton, pastor. 7:30 pm, “The} Second of the Springtime, the Pigh All of the newly elected city offi-| ing.” 2 : cials filed their official bonds with | Lakeside M. E.—lakeway nai the city comptroller yesterday, | *#th & Rev. Geo. 1 reg: oa which, under the charter, was the/j7T 2) ™ ™+ 5™ . last day on which they could be|~ ‘\fadison St. M. BE. Maditod| filed land 2rd; Rev. Grant Stewart, pas City Treasurerelect W. F. Pros jtor, 11 m For ly of Nate ser filed his bond of $150,000 with | Land’ 7 Expert Account-| the National Security company of | ing New York as surety, and Mayor-| Madrona elect Miller filed one of $15,000 with | i*°Y A | the Title Guarantee and Pines 90'p. m company as surety. bs 1418 93) ay } and Us. Mind OF ‘ Height» Friteh Ite Force Power of a » M. B.--Fifth ave. @ |aarfield; Rev. Thos. ¥. Eliott, pa Word"; 7:20 p. m, the Woman \eortien Miestonary Society Bb fehurge of the service } Shaw Memorial MM. 84) prints Park; Rev. V. ©. Evers, DD. om tor. 11 a. m, “Christ t Life and (By United Pr Light ef Man"; 7 m, “Phe 8.) CHICAGO, March 14.—Passage | Bible Idea of Foolishr of a law that Would make it impos | Trinity M. E.—Mirest av, N sible for men and women affileted | Mercer; Rev, Wm. If ch, pastor with tuberculosis to marry was urg- |!) 4 m., “Supernatural Atteata d by Dr. J. L. Fleming before the | !0Me } eal > a Bt | junior clase of the Chicago College | {iyi “speak on Religious waves ot Medicine and Surgery be | The suggestion came during the | versity J. M. Canpd course of a discussion of “Leprosy.” | pastor, 11 a The Gauge of The professor startled the students | Comfort follo by the Lord's by saying he would rather associ subject, gerous as the former was leas dan: | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR This disfigurement and blight op Sunday Dinner i OR Try the regular Sunday course |} or at the Stevens Hotel Cafe THE RAVEN DRUG CO. | i] Bemtile Agis. J418-16 Second Ave. 2 to 8 p. m, only 60 cents. RATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH WEDDING BELLS FOR THIS (Seattic Star's Exclusive Serviee.) very smart diplomacy -They are }@apected engagement ing top Chris Worehiy Mark's Harvard and J D1 and Inthe " ' Lady of « od 1 th and Jef. fernon; Sunday 1 sand 6. m! high mass at 11 @& m; vee PRINCESS VICTORIA. behind the] Mass daily at 6:30 ar Young Man Seth et, Ballard. Be iw Cc. E. Burnside H.R. Cline. FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. __ AMUSEMENTS. LOI S THEATR Bows Main. 1804 Ind. 4334, First Presen- tation in cattle. Extraordinary Event of the Season. THE SPOILERS A Play Dealing With the Loot of the Gold Fields Rex Beach and James MacArthur. T. Dante the’ LWW hice at Nome, by ' ‘ ' he BD one ' . ' or f (od~—240r Atiane i, . ‘ M. Webb preach n Hurlety I ‘ rhe Lord In a Man of Heave on d the Lord In@lin Name 412 NEW YORK CONTRALTO, ¢ Mr larie Hollinshead of New ‘ ner aa el) known contralto, will aes» : First Baptint church to- nipe AMUSEMENTS. 4 MOORE THEAT RE V4du John Cort, Manager, § « Leading Theatre FIVE NIGHTS, BEGIN OmMO RAOW, JULES MURR Y PRESENTS PAUL GIL MORE n THE W HEEL OF r A Semi-Western Automobile Play, by atines ede PRICES—$1.5€ LOVE George V. Hobart $1.00, 75c, SOc, 25¢ GRAND OPERA JOHN CORT, Manager HOUSE Phones 65 ALL NEXT WEEK Beginning With Matinee Tomorrow, The Distinguished Emotional Actress IZETTA JEWELL In a Notable Production of Z AZA- (David Belasco’s Version.) Prices—15c, 25, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. oa netis in snidesidt Detail. Seats Now Selling. Other Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. SEATTLE THEATRE Russell & Drew, Man Both Phones Tonight, Last Time—“WHAT WOMEN WILL DO.” Sunday, March 15th, THE DENVER EXPRESS A Piay of Four Strong Acts, Every Act a Sensation Surprise, A Story of Love and Hate; a Drama of Today. The Most Powerful Scenic Production of the Season. Prices: Matinees—10c to 25c. Night—15c to 50c. Week Starting Matinee Tomorrrow, Seattle's Leading Vaudeville Theatre. COLISEUM wns Phones tiee Pertermances #39. 7745, 9:18 FRICES—i0e; 200; Reserved Seats, 200; One Thousand | ce . New Acts MONDAY Afternoon LEO COOPER AND COMPANY, In “The Price of Power.” Hallen, Fuller and Co., | In Geo, Cohan's “Election Bets.” Conners and Aldert, Blackface Singers. Motion Picgures and Eddie Roesch, Two Roses Musica! Offerings. Gladys Van, The Dainiy Vaudevillian, Naomi Ethardo, Novelty Equilibrist SEATTLE'S 19¢, % POPULAR VAUDEVILLE HOUSE. coe ~ New Bill MONDAY Afternoon i, MAUD i oh + See ego pe Hendrie, Miles and Co., In “The Marshal.” Mile. Rialto and Co. In “The Artist's ROY McBRAIN AND THE MOTION PICTURES. 10c to any seat, Daily at 2:30, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00. Sunday—2 to 11i— “~*~ Last times of old bill.—Two Matl- = nees on Saturday and Sunday. New Acts MONDAY Afternoon HAYES AND SUITS, Phenomenal Singers and Dancers, Wesson, Walters an son, Comedy Sketch. Le Fevre and St. John, am.” Musical Comedians Gibson ‘Trio, Instrumentalists, Marjorie Moore, Seattle's Favorite Ingenue. Tracy and Carter, Refined Sketch Artists, George F. Keane, Popular Balladist. Richey Craig, The Comedian. Motion Pictures, Latest From France. LYRIC THEATRE Home of Laughter and Sensation. Progressive and Exclusive Burlesque — Every Show a Vesuvius Famous Aggregation of Talent, Beauty and Song—A Company of uine Burlesque Artists, Presenting for the First Time Sunday Afternoon, at 2:15, Harry Montague’s Melodious, Pieturesque and Funny Burlesque, FOUR MARRIED MEN Married Men—See Their Entanglement ry Girls and Jolly Sporte—See the Hand Posing as Real Live Living Pictures. Embellishments, Hit See the Four Naughty in the Woods the Mer somest Models in the World Gorgeous Costumes, Sumptuous Scenic NOTE—Every ticket pure dat any price—night, 160, 2he, 36e, 50 Tues, Thurs. and Sat, matnees 1c and 260—will be entitled to a chance to win complimentary prize, a beautiful latest style lady's hat that cost 8 PANTAGES’ THEATRE Week Commencing Monday Matinee, March 16th, “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE” Murphy and Wil “ Sampson and Douglas, liard, Great Musical Feat . In Their ‘omedy ure, j An Original Comedy Creation, “The | A Skit Phrenologist.” | Arthur Huston & Polk and Kollins, Mackm uri Oo. | Comedy Juggiers. “The Wizard of the Elwell, Acrobatic Comedians. Violin Panta Original Featu Added Att: Continuous Performances Sundays, from 2 to 11 P. M. Matinees Daily. Banjoists. Marion & Pearl, ope Rana RemgRER mes eae ae Pere

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