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a me DO AL Husband of Well n Orpheum Ac- Makes Startling Regarding the | Here Next ager Consi-| s Friday— ny to Play Tere eee. TS THIS WEEK. ilie Burke in “Love ” eorge Fawcett Great John Ganton.” E. Young in seeeetesete The Russell-Drew y {Tist to 80th per }, In “A Marked #| ” aI L=The Del Lawrence Com to 88th perform *| “Pierre of the ® * iEUM — Edwin Stevens * inte. nd — Alexander von * and vaudevitic. * S—The Six Hoboes * vaudeville. * ms AtRR RHR R ER RES | BY J. W. SAYRE. | n little Vinle Daly, who} [was here at the Orpheum Just & year ago, now rs the horrible accusation of to her husband | in sheer desperation man fed her. Vinie's mother-in-law gow thinking of charging her in. for @ divorce and the is now in the Chicago courts. | gays that Vinie proposed to} iy times, but that he always | Ber until she proposed an| to Philadelphia. This young man’s romantic im-| and One dark night he aie to steal him from his F he and they ran away married Johnny was not came. They were married just tre time. Johnny says tothe stage door after the ‘Met bis wife, told her he was wy for what he had done, and} ty left her and took the | fain back to Chicago. They} Rever lived together. does not ask Vinle for os — Manager Considine to Return. | John W. Considine has} california Band ie today enjoying some fm southern Oregon. He} home Frida Joseph booking Who is claiming the Godiew. | , at the local Majestic one of his own acts, to enjoin their further | u on the Sullivan-Consi Continues Next Week. been decided to continue | ful run of “ " at the} Rext week, Emma Bunt-| for a week's engage ptetaning Yovember 7. Management has about 8 “Zaza” as the bill for following “The Eternal | this play was first | son Some fastidious patron} WeyS question as to the my Of its presentation at a { @, but the Lois othe view that while “Z: paeactly a dainty idyl of the Bills, it is a strong play M's strong and clearly-defined and it can be i so that Will be brought owt with Itroduction of a single of scene. Bill Raymond Celebrates. Within ten feet of Will Kay © of the eatres, and a or invite | with him fre it Tow mutual mover 0 slight all due to the iter at the RK L Miss Raymond ha named Dor Frederic Clarke has 4 Of placing a ? FY, for the Rot, and the Not, adequa a Clarke lett ¢ Mera 8 48y6 ago to | in Chicago Biilie Burke's Ret Billie Burke, the youn Frohman | al of al mond beer a Private retin: r Songenial com; friend, Rar m Bre her pet a Affairs, which fy aed Tote a herr: § Ward, a ies Frohman t rke's ado ytidn of ( herr Heres of h trincauis vrian | |bon voyage to Europe, berta, | wilt | Jeatic visit to the coast NIE DALY THE PROPOSING LEE WILLARD | Seattle Actor Is Now Starring ina New Play. impulse, Cherry 18 an orphan Cherry and her mother were inti mate friends of the Burke family La spring Mrs. Watson and the little girl came’ down to the pler tn New York to bid Mise Burke The weath er was cold and rainy, and Mrs Watson contratted pneumonta and died within two days’ time. The news was flashed to Miss Burke by wireless. By the same ans the actress notified Cherry to join her in London. The child has ever since been with Miss Burke. Mrs. Burke attending to Cherry's education. Manager Jake Shubert ta about | to make another quick trip to the coast. He will be In San Francisco next week. ts Asa Lee Willard, the Seattle act or, is on tour tn neighboring states in “The Man From Missouri.” Loney Haskell in a Row. Loney Haskell, « vaudeville head liner recently seen at the local Orpheum, had all sorts of trouble in Atlantic City a few days ago. He made some references in his stage monologue to a palmist named Kenilworth, with whom be was well acquainted. Instead of taking the affair as a joke, worth met Haskell at the stage door, knocked him down, and slash ed at him tour times with a big kni Kenilworth is now under arrest and Haskell has three stitches in his head and one in his nose is taking a temporary vacation from | stage activities. At the Local Playhouses. Billie Burke wil! continue Moore in “Love Watches” until Sat evening. 1 xt week at ptown house Victor Moore will in the ee Cohan mu sical play, “The Talk of New York.” George Fawcett and his company under the direction of the will continue at the Alham bra all this week and all next week with matinees Wednesdays and Sat urdays, In “The Great John Gan ton.” John E. Young in |play, “Lo,” will be seen at the |Grand for five more performances this week, and next Sunday afte the musical jnoon will kegin a second and fi well week in the play At the Seattle the Russell-Drew company is presenting Woman” this week with “The Fa tal Wedding,” by Theodore Kremer underlined for next week “Pierre of the Piains” seen for the first time Lois all this week. It will be lowed on Sunday by “The Eternal | City Vaudeville headliners next week be John B. Hymer and com pany at the Orpheum, Tom Linton and his African Belles at the Ma and Barnes’ Seal, Lion and Pony at the Pantages. Joseph Wheelock, an actor who was here 19 years ago with “Mr Potter of Texas,” and who was at that time well known In the pro fess died several days ago in Paterson, N. J ion It is reported that why “The Parisian Model called in is that the Mittent may remodel the cast and produc tion into a Number Two “Soul Kiss” company is to pay another late in the fall The Alaskan The veteran actor, William H Thompson, will be @ headliner at the local Orpheum week after next Taylor Bursts Into Verse Chas. A. Taylor, the versatile author-actor-manager, under the influence of the Aurora Boreal broke into the first page of Skagway Alaskan of recent with the following ode doubtless inapired by the appear ance of Skagway since the opening of the White Pasa railroad Life, what is life? But one long desire, And for what? Ah, who can tell The longings of heart, Of the buman bralwy Strugglings of soul Over flesh to gain Oh, the joy Eternal love, That golden truth That keeps up the And the wild desire Of our youth Forever bright As the beacon light, That one true guide Through storm and pain To life's one best gain Immortality date fire a) {oh O31 fl ip ld MEAT OF AN ELK, LIBBY, Mont., Oct. 27 ing lost in the N four days and aubststing ent jupon elk meat and dry bread, | |W. Hill, viee president of the ¢ | Northern railroad, fs in Li day, Mr, HUI was in the Glacier National park with a Kenit- | Shu-| pr and several other peame separated from hi a met a hunter him as guide to the nearest settloment. Roth without food, but they foun¢ abandoned camp and secured bread. The hunter killed an and for four days elk meat atyle that could be cooked wit utensils was their only ratior | They finally succeeded tn re ing Belton, Mont, where Mr secured a conveyanes and brought to this somewhat fatigued little the worse and pliot him ba Mr. Hill for hin experte 15 DRIVEN INSANE bY GONSTANT GR (ny |} SAN | Driven insane from © fing over the death of her son a former Stanford ntudent who jin the Stockton insane month ago, Mra 2 EB. Santa Clara st the same asylum a m Het Her son was a bright boy, who put himself under a bh mental strain In an effort to outdo | Finally he came a physical and mental wreek asylum hla fellow students He was committed to the in April, and at the time physic declared that he would never | the state hospital His death so shocked the mc that her mind became She was placed under: th care of a physician, but despit jald she grew gradually wors ‘TEDDY STARTS HUNTING STAFF CORRESPONDENT | OF THE UNITED PRESS, | LONDIANA, British Rast | Oct. 27.—Cal. Roosevelt Jed hunting in the Eldama a bonge, which t# the ra n of antelope in Afric that the animals that they have nh alive by a white white hunters been unsuccessful to bag on Col. Roc are great but he months honting, if ni he brings one of the earth | thus in thet of the anima reaaa ry IN WOODS VICE PRESIDENT OF THE G. LIVES FOUR DAYS ON Aftor tana wilde for bby to when town Altho atinual gr John asylum Emma Runyan of | Was killed was taken| ntal dere ambitious Unbalanced nstant Africa, | today start ravine THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1909, , Ipindededpdatededetpdetedptedndeidedeindeie nated: ee ee ee! TREATED LIKE MANGY DOG JAN FRANE {sco Oct Alloging that the ofty Apd state ficlaly treate like a “mangy dog,” bee he was a negro, G. C. Davis } filed a damage sult against Judge Charles T, Conlan Judge Charles 8. Wellof, Di trict Attorney William =H Langdon, the elty and ec Francisco and the of California for $440,000 tn the United clreult Acoordin to the document, the offieia count 1} N of Sar tate » enumerated as de fendants refused to complaint against had robbed him th and for whose seooking trely oul arre & warrant ed Pee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee. ph ERR EEE Re WOMAN THREATENED <=) KEPT GRIME SECRET " (My United ach | PUNXZUTAWNEY Hill | rate was * com Aged k to wore 1 an elk Oct longer to keep secret the Although threatened with as r fate if ahe did Mra. Job Willis ugh | Met that her mother was mu was not remain stile Kunzelman, living near dt the arrest of her sm Jones, whom harges with killing her mother When Mra. Jones died an inve ation Was made, but a verdict th from unknown ndered, Mr, K und hin wife He Inalsted and finally went, she zolman freque sobbing bitterly.| on knowing the re c she told him sald, when her mother tev died She w al pr | / | ‘EXPOSED 10 DIPRTHERIA If tt Acai that Prank }12 years old, in suffering from diphtheria, 1t will be known then | jthat 100 boys of the Mercer Island | Parental school have been exposed to the disease. | The Petaski boy was the school Sunday and the county hospital, where clans are closely watching Diatoge of the | WILL PERFORM OPERATION (By United Pree) LONDON, Oct Mre Huntington leaves da York on the elie, It is r be operated treat |i@ said that her Tt serious that an a A for a 4 The on ts « New York she h confidence n American surgeons than In those | f foreign lands, according to a} friend. oavy Peta xt! be fans eave other © all cane Collis P. for New uti] beasts to the} and) ROSS CLUB MEETS TONIGHT. | | ant meeting of the Ross it club e held Rosa Seminary at the | “A Marked | is betng | here at the| fol- | 4 | the to nature, | 1525 THIRD AVENU 1 to-| I CVERYBODY TALKING ABOUT The Manufacturers’ Piano Company Selling Pianos for No More—No Less The manufacturers have the advantage. 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