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ACH viHou isnese, simtlag: e, and beteh r oat. am) af L make, tom of e— tom nutes Dod ag ' on and rithoug LAV, trictly, baths, TAFT TO BE RAH-RAH BOY| WASH ‘ Li ‘ dent the White House and again become old boyn'" will attend VISIT THE KITSAP The cked eame if ay which | | ferry « t | | and he he I< bk Indiana 1 (CHAUFFEUR MUST THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911, 89. Beggars Tell 89 Reasons Why They Shoulda’ t Go to Work Non ' Who jammed the mother tong t 0 t } Bikbty-nine ‘ fe the ebntct th Jade j 1 mt a he pollee court dock and bangdog postur dering variety, « FACE CHARGES) ous: wiecocte'! oN : | Most without exceptic ut Harry Cugningham, a chauffeur,/@ #tudy who for the past alx ’é has been| A tall, well built hing in jail for violating t worse for wear, not B.. 1 | speed ordinance, now faces oharge tranger ov ingte t., f * ee ee es * M nda noon as the head-| 1—Bobby Pandeur, at the Ma-|st having taken an automobile ~ 1 ‘ tn; e | jestic, nging to J. C. Murray, 1716 Broad-| . AT THE THEATRES. . The Sag pf East Aurora 2—John Moore, at the Grand lw 7 a former brid [oF op. * te “ brow » wophy into the 3—Pepite Arriola, at the Moore | +) re for a r smote him. the . K slike three | Symphony Concert | , 1 since that time he| 4—Aleke at Pantages. lp > . ® Gran * he kes, fixed] 5—J. Frank Burke, at the Seattle =NLARGES CAPITAL * * “Little purneys | 6—Bird Miliman, at the Orpheum. | TO A MILLION NOW . * * hit wherever he has} | 7—vefferson de' Angelis, at the | Cut This Out * * cased 4: Aho geben RM smeared The kt f the Washing a Recipe That Breaks a Cold in a * * Bird M Mae jton Fire In © Co, closed the Day and Cures Any Cur * * ) Mlle ut most prosperous year of the con able Cough * 7 4 the “Eva Tan jpany last night by electing new 4 ® _ pict * through her aerial i ee ee eee . # Star—Burlesque * mances. It ang surpiae increased to aa * *| The Empire Comedy Four 1 00, making it the largest 0 date my de olglycerine w eee RR EE EE ER EH down on the liet, and eo ts W kind, it SHOT OS, 58 Whe ROFED po care Graham his mantkin te Very well, the f one At the Moore. hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred | you i de ach meal @ incipal role heart;” Glen Ellison, the than ye ge t hall tavorite and| OLYMPIA, «Feb. 4—The , wiped! quae | te Ernest and Adele Yerxa, in an quiet yesterday that even | od the “mooeh Globe) ¢ The Beaut ot" is a musical | athletic offering Sullding, and | I think my good nee t comedy ba: the search for | - | tr efititle the eauty At the Majestic. - | rd te « e f on th ot ¥ apot ’ De van and Cofsidine Road a : govern: t Ma t F Angelis takes the part of General | Show No. 4, the bigge one they = cet. we 4 afte Judge’ G 7 ty and ' sk Samovar, the jealous old Russian | have yet ver the cireuit, Ramo yi*threw the book” at a pa x f ¢ general comes at the Majestic : hardened a he ind ‘ f relia! c " « The play includes 20 m At the t is James J electric, teleph sion, the attorney |e vite verse eaplainiog a boris numbers written by DeKoven and | Morton, funniest single |" Ne , Pree eet be tne. Herbert. “A Song of the Sea” with | perfe lle . vor a oT ts ie AMUSEMENTS. a chorus horn pipe accompaniment Then there will Joe . rg eee Ch * ayes pete and “He Sells Sea Sheila,” by de ad and Flo Grierson w a ore Soe? a nse Angelis are two of the big song/dancing and nonsense uh et OREGON SOLON DIES hits. The cast includes George | Schooler is called “The Boy # to th Both Phones 5106 McFarlane, Viola Gillette and ajerewski,” because of his ma . SALEM, Or. Feb, 4—Captatn M chorus of 60. jof the pianoforte. mag em C. Exgleston, of hiand, ecenecp | John Hamik a lig » art ‘ at At the Grand. jist who poses in his own pic trawing 4 “The Man of the Hour,” which| Bobby Modern Her Soak oF ths has made a pot of money for |CUles,” and his bro George Broadhurst, comes to the| cules, offer « notd Grand next week. It is a political |*et. They show f play-—the story of a rich young | 0d beautiful poses man who is driven into polities by| Billy Murray and Bae Ha Advanced Vaudeville his sweetheart’s taunt that he is| Will be on hand with more gt idle. and worthless. He makes| “Jerry, The Janitor.” Murray was! ryj¢ It will be: the good, becomes mayor, then the| formerly with Murray and Mack. | football next year—more struggle begins with “the gang For there is a franchise steal and a boss who tries to get him in| a hole. They try to make him sign} the franchise bill by all kinds of Pressure, but he stands them ail off and wins for the people. Pepito Arriola Thursday. Pepito Arriola, the boy pianist who is to be the soloist in the fifth symphony concert next Thursday evening, is no ordinary infant phe nomenon who rattles over a piano poard. It is a matter for won der that a boy of 13 should be able to play as movingly, as poetically and as authoritatively as Arriola plays Liszt's Concerto in E flat, which he will'play in this concert programme for this concert | includes also Hadb Symphony, “The Four Seasons. 4 Smetana’s overture, “Bartered Bride.” At the Alhambra. Miss Emma Bunting returns to the cast at the Alhambra tomorrow in “Pretty Nobody.” The story begins Yosemite valley California, In the giant fir trees, where an English nobleman falls in love with the little mountain beauty” marries her, leaves her be hind, with the usual promise to send for her, forgets to do so, is fol lowed to England, is ashamed of his wife's crudeness, but- loves her She, determined to fit herself to become his equal, studies, becomes famous as a sculptress, and wins him a second time. | A new actress makes her appear-| ance with the company tomorrow, Elvin Shelby. She toured the coast with T. Daniel Frawley some years ago, but has never appeared in Se-| attle bef She * assumes the | ingenue characters. ore. At the Orpheum. Elbert Hubbard brings a force and a new face to vaudeville | this week when he appears on ,th Rew bill opening at the Orpheum) Mistakes MayHappen to you, If you eat too fast, do not masticate | properly, or take food that does not agree with you, digestive de rangements are almost sure to come and indigestion generally Jedds| to very serious physical troubles. | BEECHAM’S PILLS relieve and cure indigestion, They have a quick and tonie action on the stomach and its nerves, and so they give direct aid to digestion. They carry away also the indi- gestible matter, With their use dyspepsia, hiccoughs, bad taste, unpleasant breath and flatulence disappear, You should be careful and remember Beecham’s Pills Will Right The Wrong In consenians bense soared De, po questions [n a whisper, new |* At the Pantages Heading the list at Par s will jbe the pyschie display of Alek Alethela, mind readers and though They from ansmitters | Greece, Aleko goes into the audience and so that Aletheta immediately and gives th gation « ot possibly hy peats th answér work a committee of sc ats fr Columbia university, in New York, who failed to detect any mechant-| cal contrivances to make thelr| feats possible The International Quartette of Grand Opera Singers will render @ musical program A Junie MeCr fered by Nevins playlet, “Litt Sylvia DeFrankie Little Girl and th Woodford’s midg and George Smedl with the imitations, bill. sketch will be of and Gordon, 4 Miss Manicw in an act, “The Big Billiken, animal circus the musican conclude the At the Star. Star next week the Lewis Musical Com company Majorie Lake at the At the & Lake returns with head T Lewis and Lake compan: bring back old favorites and new faces. The is and Lake chorus is there. Wallie Brooks, a new man in the West, is director of the company The Princess company gives its final performances of “The King of Patagon tonight and at the three shows on Sunday, and goes to Van couver to fiJl an engagement At the Lois The Lois theatre will continue offering motion , pictures inter-| ersed with musical an! vocal acts. | For the k commencing Monday | matinee new films have been secur ed, promising a novelty in motion | photography and also good some ~ |eomedy reels. Helen Lowe will be the chief attraction in the vocal line, and two other acts will be added, mak ing an hour and a half of music and pictures as they do to everyone. Will Was ‘That the will of Jack Williams who met his death in an avalanche near Valdez, Alaska, in 1909, was a) forgery, was the verdict found by | the jury in the action against Mra Minnie Williams, the divorced wife of the deceased, The defendant, to- gether with two witnesses, Fred |Graham and Mrs. Winnie Graham, who claimed they were witnesses to the will, are in jail with criminal information filed against them The estate is valued at $25,000. START PROBE Work on “the: construction of an loverhead ‘concrete street 1,000 feet liong and 100 feet wide, between King st. station and the new oO. W. depot, to cost $260,000, was begun yesterday by the Oregon & Wash ington and the Great Northern ratl- way companies. The formal release of Arthur Bues to the local ball team by the American Association was an- nounced yesterday. prognostica WRITE TO according to present | By the REGAL DENTISTS Gentleness and Sympathy, Care and Skill, in Every | | | | THIS WomaN Branch of Dental If You Want to Stop! _ a Man From _ Drink Gentienees, She cured her husband, her brother and ski} several of her neighbors, and now she wen ly offers to tell you of the simple expensive remedy that she so successty teed. The remedy ean be given to the patient unnoticed, eo there is no publicity ‘of your priv - fairs. She ie anxious to help others, so every one whe hi dear one who drin! te adviend to drop her sympathy, care and the most important factors In the accomplishment of dental work if it is to please and satisfy. 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We with all moderave give a written guaran work REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, 1405 3rd Av, N. W. Cor. Union Hie City and the Country are bound T The farmer and his family use the rural telephone constantly, calling up each other and the market town on all sorts of matters and for all sorts of sup- plies and information together by the telephone line. City people also find the rural telephone of great advantage A traveler from his room in the hotel talks with the m folk miles away, Without the telephone he could not reach them. The farmer himself may home over the System. travel far and still talk Long-Distance Lines of the Bell The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Every Bell Tas: ls the Center . Week Beginning Monday Matinee Prices—10c, 25¢, 50c, 75c—Performances Daily, 2:30-8:30 ELBERT HUBBARD “The Sage of East Aurora” BIRD MILLMAN “The Eva Tanguay of the Air” 6—OTHER UNEXAMPLED ATTRACTIONS—6 Beginning Monday Mat. Ss. & C. ROAD SHOW No. JAMES J. MORTON PANDUR BROTHERS Whitehead and Grierson Murray and Hamilton JOHN HAMILTON DAVID SCHOOLER WATINEES: DAILY - ALWAYS MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE 0 SEATTLE mameniea =" 105206 Pantages Theatre vine WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY APTERNOON, FEBRUARY 6, AT ALETHEIA And ALEKO Greatest Psychic Act in the World Mind Readers and Thought Transmit ters. International Grand Opera Quartet NEVINS AND GORDON MeCree's Playlet, “Little Miss Mani Woodford’s Midget Animal Circus Favorite Operatic Selections, In Junie George Smecley|Sylvia DeFrankie Daily Matinee The STAR Theatre |." BEGINNING AT THE MATINEE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6 ie raoite MARJORIE LAKE the Favorite And the Famous Lewis and Lake Musical © in the Production in Seattle of the Gatling Gun Musical Farce “THE ISLAND OF UMP UM” See the Moat Famous Chorus In the Went Fonight and Tomorrow, Last Times of “€HE KING OF PATAGONIA.” Firat ‘Commencing AMUSEMENTS THEATRE ¢ (ON CORT, MANAGER, Sea'tle’s leading Theatre One We -ek, Beginning Tomorrow Night and re Jefferson De Angelis In an April St f Songs TheBeauty Spot Hook } JOsm0T Henoene With the Origir P tion and Company of 70 duc Speelal pop Pp JOHN CORT Manager Moore Theatre One Week, Starting Sunday, February 12 WAGENHALS & KEMPER CO. Present Greatest Comedy Hit in 20 Years Direct from see year at the Astor Then here with entire Broadway ©, New York. To be of- { and production, Seats on Sale Thursday. Prices 50c to $1.50. NO HIGHER. SEATTLE -siagaledhighechachd ORCHESTRA Henry Hadley, ¢ FIFTH SYMPHONY ‘CONCERT Soloist, PEPITO ARRIOLA, Piano The Spante Twentieth Century MOORE THEATRE Thursday Evening, Feb, 9th, 8:15 Sharp PRICKS: . $1.00, 81.50, 82.00, $2.50. ns 10 A. M. Next T Box Seats, $3.00 Each. at the Moore. GRAND OPERA HOUS One Week, Sfarting Matinee TOMORROW AMERICA’S GREATEST PLAY By George Broadhurst TheMan of the flour Best Seats, 26. MAN FROM MISSISSIPPI" SEATTLE THEATRE HARRY L. CORT, Mgr. Phones 43. Always leave them laughing when ‘Good-Bye’” Farewell Week of the Popular Baker Stock Co. Beginning Matinee Tomorrow, Sunday, Feb. 5 In That Screaming Farce BROWN’S IN TOWN SE ee you say You have all heard of it is the Positively the Biggest Laugh of the Season Wednesday Bar 50c. Evenings, now time to see for yourself Wednesday and Saturda: Sunday and Saturday, Matinees tomorrow gain Day all seats . | NEXT ATTRACTION: Feb. 12 | Landers-Stevens Co., with Geor- gia Cooper in Sidney Drew's Daly Theatre Comedy— “BILLY” Feb. 12 Commencin Sunday Matinee Sunday Matinee Motion Pictures and " Singing FIRST TIME HERE 4 PERFORMANCES DAILY—2 TO 10:30 P. M.

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