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d-Flerence Lyndale, Pantages. 3—Fay Baynter, Seattie, t-Clara Byers, Lois 4—Perie Barti, Grand. ~ “ os —— . “ play qrttee eee ee eee ¢ ng the features of & lot of singing and trical devices, » show THE THEATRES. dancing 1 MOORE — “Prince I bushes that turn into pre show m0” s and silken dra hat be + GRANO— ken Id ne mg girls, and a big silk @MATTLE—Baker Stock com alloon that floats over the audi + in “The House « a ence with Miss Perle Barti in it nd Candles singing “L Makes the World Gc Round.” tut vaudeville PANTAGES—Mile Hengler At the Seattle | e years ago Meredith Nichot- | son, & nervous young Indianapolis | uthor, sat in a box in his home| elty and witnessed the first produc F LOIS—Lawrence “St. Elmo” ALHAMBRA — Ru players in Pee eee eee ee eee tion of the dramatization of his fires company book. “The House of a Thousand 4 Vi = Candles. i # STAR—Burlesque Indianapolis liked it, partly be t cause It had se Meredith grow i Ptte eee te ee ee & UD from dare! dd boyhood. Youn «| | Nicholson felt a lot At the Moore |last curtain fell Henry W. Savage stil! finds it a| The play went on the road, be} ying venture (© send Pixley & | Ing presented by E. 8. Willard and} muskal comedy, “The | James K. Hackett, and scored a hit. | ince of Pilsen,” out on the road,/ Also it made a lot of money for the | AK will come to Seattle tomor- | young Indiana author. Next week | ters the Moore, with Jesse | it will be given by the Baker Stock | after an Frances Cameron, Edwin | company at the Seat ff & lot of the original com | “Charley's Aunt jniest of farce come: ures that he has played it a week later et Hans Wagner more than times one of the fun #, will follow At the Orpheum. ot} Edwin Arden, one time leading | }man with Eleanor Robson in “Mere ly Mary Ann,” toplines the Or pheum bill, beginning Monday, in “Captain Velvet,” « little playlet of play tells of the adventu ikee brewer on a trip down Mile who by a combination o tances was accorded al! the of a prince. The story plays out in the land of the Nile|the Mexican border land. the Carnival of Flowers with| “A Night in a Monkey y in the center of things. His| Hall.” is a simian act p “Imagination,” is an old favor | Mand Rocher Music tueed by Pind always scores. Alexander and Scott, “From Vir. Mivia Mora takes the part of the| ginia,” will ross a line of a , and his singing of “The| blackface foolery Bong.” with a chorus of Joe Jackson The European students, fs one of the| Vagabond,” is a funny hobo charac Mfatures of the show | ter, ft | Cliff Dean and his company will At the Grand offer the playlet, “A Chance for Mite Grand tomorrow W. F.| Three Will present “A Broken Idol Hilda Hawthorne is a remarkable fal comedy with a Call ifornia | woman ventriloquist. - The Milch sisters are vocalists party of tourists. ‘ cording tol and instrumentalists fe Writers, get in a melee in Chin. B® which one of them k At the Majestic Pelham, bypnotis ture on the ill opening Monday afternoon at the Majestic. Pel ham's act is scientific, yet he has a vein of humor that makes his of. @ the big fea- | Which is only an id: it seems fives rise to a whole set of gations, which of course set tr wes before the end of the = | WORLD'S BIGGEST SHIP COST the Olympic would look in front of the capitol at Washington. feet 4 inches. Atother record js smashed in this king age launch BSH Belfast, reland, of vhiee into the afr 18 than the Metropoli tower, New scraper, and the Washing os ch heretofore ha Bho Olympic is in re great | Mmeth, although the Lusitania w teas obably retain the record for hotel and w late ed. The Olympic is built to make guests, for f i knots an hour Peythin ab t 5 Sipe €0| Development of the TransAtlantic a. The 11 decks of the new ship. EAP have tennis « Sante Maria—i492; first shi . a srimming r ‘“ « . beople Britannia 144 osed A oe, Olrtmpte we Great Britain_134 scod in 14 Mauretania ened in 4 de teChristianScience “fill YOUR OWN TEETH” Lecture FILL-O Pm Charen Ps “ PM Hermann 5, iter afford ©.4% Biber ot ins tervices oF yous ei lithe ca’, ° bai | Ohta, Resentie an aching ety ote Theat funday, hienonvem Fill-o Manufacturing Co., | makers jand their brother Olymple 882 feet 5—Frances Cameron, Moore. 6—Joe J. son, Orpheum. 7—Peiham, Majestic fering not only ama amusing Steph but highly jrattor jie Locked Out a mm will take care of the edy side ot the bill, Mr. Gratton used to play the title roles In “Ben Hur” and “The | Prince of India. Merritt and Love are two fun who save a lot of songs and nons: Lacy Tonge ts with a big bar uses to great eff: The Stubblefic A pretty little girl © volee, which ab t is an aerial act Tt ta @ sort of aerial moving plc ture. The American Trumpeters offers a musical act Trio At the Lo St. Elmo,” a the famous Augusta dramatization of novel of the san ne, will be the attraction to follow “Shore Acres at the Lots The dramatization is the work of} * Grace Haywards, who Graustark,” “Brewst Millions and “Ishmael.” “St. Elmo” ts a story of the redemption love of a soul that had been black ened by sin and perfidy dramatized The piay has been seen here but| once before, and that presentation wan handled by the Lawrence @ Sandusky company At the Pantages. Mile, Hengleur and her troupe of Russian poodies and challenge |" jumping dogs will open the new Pantages bill Wilson Franklys, En and comedian, will be seen in hts own comedy, “My Wife Won't Let Me,” a story of a music hall artiste whose cab breaks down {n front of a minister's home. She ts dressed for the formance, and her cos tume creat & sensation in the minister's peaceful house Ethardo, @ Buropean equilibrist is making her first American tour over the Pantages circuit Major man with a great fund of comedy fis on the bill The Great American Four have new songs and a choice line of comedy Moving pictures Lowe's songs, as $7,200,000 nd Miss Helen sal long, capitol 751 Portiand, Ore--Members of a German famil g near Hill boro, Ore., are 4 A result of eating raw sausage spread on bread Examination of the meat st 1 t to be alive with tric ne WE FRAME PICTURES. Now is the time to » your fr ing for Christmas, t he rust is on We have a goc selection of onable prices Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co., 1314 First Av., near Untversit “Just Say” HORLICK’S it Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee, Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, | Bich milk, malted malted grain, powder form, A quick lunch prepared in a minute Take no substitute, Ask for HORLICK'S hs Others are imitations | and bis company | 1 Trio, two girls |? Evans- Wilson} through | | glish author James Doyle, a busy litMe| THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1910. RUNAWAY Bi TEACHERS OUTRAGE TO BAR MEXICAN PATRIOTS SAILORS ©“: FROM THEIR COUNTRY, SAYS TURNER through the schoolhouse window after dusk Wednesday evening, the teachers, who had be their way home by lare have beer Author of “Barbarous Mexico’ Predicts Failure of the Pres n annoyed on boys, left by a their arma; ever d with a thing ha ran ew of putt Je door, surprised the masked ent Revolution, But Foretells revolt, and pr t de +y8 and locked them in the school Ultimate Victory of — the ki the equipment of my (iy Untied Press.) house, | People Is enpectally designed to put down RIO JANBKIRO, Nov, 26—-Rrastt | WATCHMAN BLAIN; | revolution _ “f a 5” cd runaway warships reappeared in WIDOW ARRESTED, BY JOHN KENNETH TURNER, ee i at Sait POM pi Rio Janeiro harbor today, and ne PIKEVILLE, Ky., Nov. 26.—R. F.| (Author of “Barbarous Mexico.” torfe und mounta ar | Rotiations for thelr surrender to tl . Mankenship, a night watchman, was LOB AN kovernment by the mutinous sailors | assassinated as he lay in bed asleer JELES, Cal, Nov. 2¢ on board were resumed An et At his home His widow, Mra. Jane The propheey of Barba Mex tesary of the gov nent, sent 10) Mankenahip, and H. Collins, an al-| ico” that “Mexico fs hurrying to arrange for the surrender, was Baga fricnd of hers, were arrested| Ward & revolution In favor of dem courteously received on board the |And charged with morde ocracy,” has been fulfilled. Whethe mutineers’ flagship, which flow a or not the revolution will triumy red banner from its mainmant | Mexican Dies at 122 Years Jin the present instance is a diffe It is believed here that the SAN DIEGO, Cal., Nov. 26.—Juan | ent matter | cons of the Portuguese rebellion was! Hhreel, a Mexican, who, it in sald,| The Diaz government is at least directly , responsibl r the whe 122 yoars old, died here today, 10 times an well ured to cope break here, ‘The battleship § with insurrection ax ix the United Paulo was in Lisbon harbor at the| Olympia.—Theodore Adamson in| States, Mexico has a standing UUme of the Portuguese uprising, and] under arrest at Medford, Ore, ac-| army of 40000, which Is three times the ease with which the Portuguess|cuse of deserting a i4-yearold | ours4in comparison with the popula 2. like to see revolutionists overthrew thelr ; | Wife and Infant phild at Montesano, tion. She has a force of nearly che: Seve: Plemee, AG oe posed oppressor it ie belleve person who knows the rrora of turned the sallors’ heads cannot but agree MEETS DEATH THIRD TIME JOHN KENNETH TURNER, | the Diaz regime oe on with population th e men from cross- y ine would be not | ery he . rurale and on N but crimi police are everywhere. There is| Demand that the American sol- (My United Press.) not a town of respectable size in| diers who have already been sent FRANCISCO, Nov wice ejected from tho} in he today, an un} known man re-entered and shortly | jafterward hig body was found be} |neath rails ground to bits, H eved to have been under the! d it Is thoug tf al | mn of a switch} result off to the border enforce the neutrality laws only; demand that the United quota of rurale The barracks States government do not prevent tuated in the heart of the city; | patriotic Mexicans from crossing the discipline of war kept up at the line to fight for the freedom of all times; for months past the regu-' their country. AMUSEMENTS. THEATR SO/IN CORT ™ MANAGER all Mexico that has not at least one ny of soldiers, as well as it ratlr ath was ace ineer Thomy arrested as a lengine was jthe fatadity | Retail Prices at —| Public Markets PIKE FLACK MAMK IGE | Lees » cents pound, mM ’ oa ONE WEEK WITH MATINEES COMMENCING Tomorrow Night yo. AND SAT. HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers THE ALL STAR CAST In a Brilliant An English Grade Crossing. One Gate Closed for Train to Pass. | | Farther Gate Not Yet Swung Away From Track. Revival ‘| Everybody knows what a grade|vehbicles and pedestrians alike *lecroesing looks like in Seattle and | when a train is appr hing, and; throughout the country districts | when they are of i for vehic les | Practically all the railroad cross | or pedestrians to the railroad | fogs in rural America are grade | they block the rallr , sine they } }crowsings, and moet of the cross-|swing right across the track, dis ngs in the cities | playing @ red light by night and a red disk by day Every town has its “dead man's i: town ; | cronming | - ss SAE | fate cots, jowe| Hut in England it is different. A| You must get the best without | special | cree 2 1): guaranteed grade crossing ix not the common | further debate. “GUSTAV atk 6 seman ait mee ee lthing there that it i* here. In cities oper hye : THE FILLMORE HATS AT $2.60 HIN KICHS is almowt unknown, In the arattia eek neseur try there are ove *| crossings, to be jvery different f asional grade . but they are p the unguarded By Pixley and Loders McDONALO’S HAT STORE, cow crossings 0} eric = Cameron Edward Mors ne ae . appr eeeg 1043 Third Ave. Vera Stanley Anderson Olive North will be seen from the above ple ae Walon Oareet po came ae OO tore } " eH, “Jess” Dandy Dorothy Deimore Wallace Beery Florence Mackie Each grade crossing is guarded | “ ” by ate ceven-barred | gates, Star “Want” Ads Are which i by « watchman.) Theme gates close the highway to Business Bringers AMUSEMENTS. And #3 Others Lower Five nes, Entire Entire Le $1.50; Baleony, $1.00 and Tbe Balcony, the and S60 Gai Altrnction—Ma: "MARY JANES FA" John Cort GRAND OPERA HOUSE ’omn.c2 One Week, Starting With Matines Tomorrow—Other Matiness Thursday and Saturday WM. F. MANN Submits B. C. Whitney's Latest Musical Farciality Both Phones 5106 A year at WHITNEY, cH | CAGO; € MONTHS, HERALD | york; ¢| SEE | The Animated Rose Bushes, SQUARR, NEW MONTHS, VERMONT, BOS. | | The Human Dragon and the Advanced Vaudeville TON | | Wonderful Batloon Novelty Broken Idol ie [Op] wayoug ‘WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE } | Prices: 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c—-Performances Daily at 2:30-8:30 seca Rapa | | —HEAR— are for strictly first grades. Perle Maru | } “A CHINA DOLL” | Darcie Gry | “ALABAMA” Fags ond Botter—Selling Price oe Washi butter § EDWIN ARDEN- CO. — “Captain Velvet” {0p} meg Broken Idol tt o mo Den Macmillan “SPRINGTIME” ' we a ae “LOVE MAKES iry—toying toe“ |TNIGHT IN A MONKEY MUSIC HALL oo THE WORLD 0 "ROUND” epos ck |PALEXANDER AND SCOTT — Blackface lesen a.40@ 3 “ JOE JACKSON— European Vagabond Dressed Meate—Selling Price at ae EIT CLIFF DEAN CO.—Chance for Three ings. » ane Gro. L. Baxer BOTH AZ HARRY L.CORT, Mgr Fore, fone HILDA HAWTHORNE — Ventriloquist |) Pres. # Gent Mgr sium tadeone m five $ 33 x ENTIRE lie Weinds’ Ges 2 MILCHR 2LS TERS Instrumentali CHANGE OF PROGRAM : * EVERY WEEK NOVEMBER 27 Pore Sullivan & Considine} paces: m@nrs, 75-50-25-186 TA THOUSAND. pe as Beginning Monday Mat. Sc) WED. ar po ig CANDLES j ne wei pore pn DAILY - ALWAYS 3 ONLY 50-25-10 James K, Hackett’s Version COMFORTABLE THEATRE Pelham—Hypnotic King ite atn tin gry Baap cg Next Week—“Charley’s Aunt” Pie < Stubblefield Trio LOIS THEATRE™: Mae i roe Gratton & Co.—‘Locked Out’ | ie * . Phones Main 1364, Ind. 4334 : : Trumpeters Trio—Music Last Time Tonight—“SHORE ACRES” ; Rica ee : Next Week Dramatization of the Famous | rug i i Lucy Tonge — Baritone Augusta Evans-Wilson Novel Bs hyd ce ens va : “ST. ELMO” te : ; ¢ AMERICA "22 Insane Merritt and Love—Fun Presented by the Popular Lawrence Players ; y Matinees—Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and i a ar “Unequaled Saturday | Veactablee--Helling Price, Pantages Theatre Vaudeville” Prices: 10c, 25c, 35¢ and 50c rt ets sey 60 Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, November 28, at 2:30 : “i, ; ‘3 a Wilson Franklyn & Co. eikee AnG Pota akima ‘ ; tite. Henge i In the International Comedy STAR THEATRE MADISON i « 5 And Her Prize Russian Poodles Succes My Wife Won't ci 1.000 1.30 snd Champton Jumping Dogs Let Me atts #0, ora w Major James Doyle Great American Four . p ee Cabban al, it ino The Great Little Comedian. Some Singe Jome Songs, Clamage Musical Comedy Company 0 en Some Comedy pile gee a a ETHARDO HELEN LOWE 4 i i ‘FrutiAetiw ‘Sries J Graceful Equillbrist And the Pantagescope ? OWN § Ig if OW rabe Boars YOUR MONEY’S WORTH 10c and 20c—Three Times Daily ty =s ‘