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THE SEATTLE STAR The Week at the Theatres Next Season’s Plays ‘and Players--Here They Are--Pick the Winners! © —— y Kyrie Bellew Grace George son's play, is to star Gertrude Et Mott. Church problems appear in Mie” Burke Helen Ware W. H. Crane Rose Stahi play, “Natale.” Marie Tom. in George Broadhurst’s “The Price if plans go straight, will play| Rose Stahl will continue as “Mag in “Lilly, the Bill Topper,” who i«/ gle F hy & trick cyclist in vaudeville. Margare in wants to appear|number of projected plays. David Warfield thinks that “The |in a comedy, “Green Stockings,” | Bellew will play the part of a priest Return of Peter Grimm” ts about! story of an old maid who ered a new play; Orrin Johnson will Margaret Anglin Robert Edeson NEW YORK, July 20.—Here) ne they are, the entries in the great) pert dramatic handteap for the season| of 1912! Willie Collier has dropped “T'll He Hanged if I Do,” and intends to appear in a new plece by himself and James Take My will play tn nor La Van, Grand. | Chauncey Olcott, Moore. Holly Howard, Orpheum. tains female modes never beforemessm = =itSts" =) yori. FIND IT HERE dressers, Musteal Fletcher, @ one} NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOP: Katherine Loraine, Empress, E/ RAHA RARER the best thing he can get for next| gets herself delightfully married,| play ‘Father Jerome : year, Robert Edeson ts to play| but the leading role of Israel Zang-| Power will be the priest in * “The Cave Man,” & coal heaver|will’s new plece, “The Next Re-|Edward Peple’s “The Montgomery entitled) who is forced into society, but who | ligion,” fits her well, and chances | Rosary” will have a do: Advice.” Billie Burke! gets out of it all right | Juda! appears in Helen Ware | are she will be seen in both plays, | in it Thompson Buchanan’s| will be an Italian immigrant girl| Rebellion,” Joseph Medill Patter-I notable play, “As a Man Think CONSCIENCE STRICKEN = BANKER SURRENDERS * THEATRES * * AT THE | % Moore—Bllery’s band ®/ man orchestra with many qu in & Seattice—"A Cowboy Girl.” *® struments, brings a comedy turn. ® Orpheum— Vaudeville * Two big photoplays and three ¢ ® Empress Vaudeville */ucational films complete the & Pantages Vaudeville. * | gram. ® Granc--Motion pictures ® vaudeville. ® Coliseum— Motion pictures and Local contractors are asked tojnity Place chureh bid on the building of an executive | row evening ‘or Gov, Walter Clark at} For a long time one of vaude au and a library and museum w vaudeville ies pleasing offerings was the| The plans and specifications are SRAARARAAEA KERR HHH Pianophionds. A reconstruction of |fMled with Garrett O'Neil, custodian per: Hthat tuneful little musteal comedy /*¢ the Federal building Oleott at the Moore. hit has been made. “The Piano Baptint tomor and At the Orpheum, WILLIE HAD SEEN ONE. Teacher—Did you ever see a tion skin, Willie? Nillio—Veaaum, Teacher—Where was it? A—'Belen “Won By 4 Foot, "| Deliverance,” Western drama; | “The Lady of Narbonne,” drama. | Clase . drama; omedy; “The | Foourhead's Misa Alfreda Van drama; comedy; Chauncey Olcott will be the at traction at the Moore theatre for one week, Ddeginning tomorrow phiend Minstrel makes [ts Initial ‘bow at the Orpheum the coming eek, featuring Ben Linn and Iie eee eeeawenenene * & SECRETARY OF INTERIOR c OMING. Willie—On the lion—Ram's Horn. Jenkins Jot Club,” comedy; Lui Odeon — “The Lost Hor ; “The Two Devotions,” “Marvela of Horseman BAN FRANCISCO, July 29.—Con- selence stricken and famished, un able to secure work, and without aback to Tilinols + [the police here a» a tugitive from | Justice, and today asks to be taken Manker said he Bight, presenting a new play by /Grannon in new songs and comedy, | Rida Johnson Young entitled “Ma-| 4 Jong, thin magician by the name ay by the school b > ” ; m . ® of the interior, will arrive tt ool board committee @ushia.” The play is rather @ nov-|o¢ Carieton is booked to supply) ) Sout, reed 1 Ho will at. #0 DuiKlings and grounds for the * a ld * ‘he lowest bid received yester. * 7 eity In the Olcott repertoire, as it) some inugh stuff with a mixture of|% fogs iuneheon given by the #/COMstruction of the new Franklin * * * * vanity,” drama; “The Daughter sbip,” military exhibit. of the Watch,” drama; “Benares,” Alaska—"The Converts, soenic; The Ghost,” comedy; |“The Irish Roy,” drama Marie Cleveland and Wallace; Trust Busters,” comedy; Brownlow, singers. | mailed Letter,” drama. eoaretasy penny in the world, Carey A. Man-|lost $5,000 of the bank's money in ker, former president of the Bank | stock gambling in 1908, and ab- of Pearl, lis, which he declares he|sconded with $10,000 more wh wrecked by defalcations amounting | about to be brought to book for his to $46,000, surrendered himself to| previous embezzlements. ee Walter L. Fisher, drama; is based on a racing theme and) gexterous manipulation of cards. i | High school in the - nee * Seattle Commercial club the in the Mt. Haker dis = the 7 be: sean Eig oo ag An act which is said to offer more # following day. Word: of his is wan $268,000, by McClellan & 6 Bao Sagligraen ere Brian in the way of diversity in 15 mID-\» definite acceptance of the key Co. deavors to lift the debts from the |Pondere Giants, a. Sunch of Eng-|¢ song eT en NEW YORK—The sick, the ame erican ors 0 ortune | ancient estate of Duncannon by rac jish comedians and pantomimists | » #| the halt and the blind, to the num. one) ° fag « splendid mare, Macushia. Helgtga Morris is a comedienne of] % @ whe wk ee eh te & Hw |Der Of several hundred, will make M H th Onl W hi | ee aes trol me rare ne SAC [high eae: A: Witte -seuies sot the eighth annual pilgrimage of an Maiti $ y ars! p ren rald, the owner of the -) wherein a half score of lively little) 4 writ to show cause why Harry New Yorkers to the «brine ft PORT AU °B, 2 el « engineer, Yorite horse, who regards Macush-|torriers form the nucleus of @ COM-|Weias, charged with white slavery, | Quebec of St. Anne de Beaupre . The nitie epider “Aattdnn wince” | nie hotel and weuhans chiet mateo Ja as the most dangerous compet) say, 4 musical offering, & harpist, shou'd not be allowed freedom on | morrow and officered wholly by American |of the Antoine Simon. A captain ‘Mor he bas, and his offer to buY/,nq Marseilles, a contortionist.) writ of habeas corpus, w sailors of fortune, is a big factor|was picked off a little American Ber deing refused, he is deter. | complete the bill inaued yesterday by Judge Hanford in the Haitian war, The Antoine |steamer that happened to be tn mined to destroy her chances, if —_ against shal Jacoby. Weiss |Gazette, the first newsp Simon ts the only vessel of any of--| port- and the Antoine Simon w by all possible means. At the Empress. was acquitted of this charge not) of the Alleghante fensive power owned by Halt! She |in commission fs a dainty love story, form- A sextette of girls compose the jong ago, and was rearrested on a |it# 126th birthday. was bought only a month ago. She pen - & ceunterplot in which the} cerman Troupe which will head-|*omewhat similar charge Peas was originally an Itallan boat. A Gaughter of the master of Brian's! tine the bill at the Empress They eke e eee ee AHHH Couple Of Germans, knowing that ay. me beeen. are bicyclists of European reputa . Dciieiet Geaen aaadetn sane, took a long chance, bought the cruiser from Italy, and finally sold Seatti tion. Noodles Fagan, the ido! of ayo “4 the newsboys the world over, is/ her to the Haitian government for $260,000, Mise Ann Phillips will make her ‘ first appearan ldown for a bunch of spiel at the sania, proerned tyne Hane Satter | Empress ‘A dramatic tablold will ‘ jbe presented by the Hoyt Lessig | ron nim not to turn down the light She was too valuable a plece of property to entrust to native tink ors, #0 the Haitians appealed to noon as the new leading woman | « tet At leompany called, “The District At-| 0, note when he calla’”--Houst with the Pringle Stock company at | fOMPARY “EO heard of Phina? | any more e calls.”-—Houston some American engineers who were marking time in the only American the Seattle theatre in a production | Phing te only part of a musical act Ys hotel in the place, waiting for work ef “The Two Orphan: Miss | a cooing week — Phillips has just come from the |‘ be heard. the on Taek] John W. ‘Considine left Seattle i ge ~d Shriner and Wills, Dilled se “The| ,cteras> tor Balt Lake to inopect to begin on a rather mythical ralt road. The proprietor of the hotel, ——— NEW PISTOL THROWS A HARMLESS GAS BULLET. And now the “noiseless” pistol has been gone one better, A German scientist has Invented a “bulletiess” revolver, The new weapon is intended especially for policemen. It it ts adopted, cops won't have to shoot Into the alr any more to scare thelr quarry, They can plug right st a man who's trying to run away from them, or shoot them with old-fashioned bullets, and can have the satisfaction of seeing him curl up like a dried leaf and snore peacefully until landed in a cell, A gas “ball” is thrown by the bulletiess pistol, When it strikes its vietim It explodes without harming him and releases vapors that instantly render him unconscious, It causes no serious injury whatever. PITTSBURG — The Pitteburg per went elebrated today \ tiie alla Seca iyisted wishin 4 MAIO NOW A RICH WIDOW. NEW HAVEN, Conn, July Burr Peck, who, at the age of 78, eloped three years h May Burns, a wait ress, in a Yale student board- inghouse, died today, leaving his young widow $100,000. He owned several pieces of pro- LOOKED OMINOUS. “Mabel, what are that young | @ man’s Intentions le 1 don't kn papa, he is keep | @ ing _ me in the dark.” “That ie the reason I am asking. * WANTS DIVORCE AFTER @ 19 VEARB. Married 19 years ago) in |* Minneapolia and having five children, the marital relations of Emma Patee and George Irving Patee have neverthe lows proved unsatisfactory, ac cording to a complaint fied yesterday, Mrs. Patee ab leges cruelty and noneup- port as the grounds for a di-w vores decree. « = meas aT A banquet in honor of Major Gite kkkkkke kee tee |W. Kutz, retiring chief of the U. 8.|* © iste suiledidh 3 * | 4 sorth.|* _ — Senator © frre eae rs cee Nor | John Sharp Williams of Misais. # west, Major James ‘AVANAUEN, » sippi and Henry A. Dupont of & the new chief, and Col. Harry Tay-\w Delaware both celebrated their & ductive real estate near the 4 Center of New Haven. His #|lor, Who was in charge 15 years * birthdays today. Williams ts # mother died a few months ago #|80, Was given at the Rainier club|* 57 and Dupont 73 at the age of 97 %# |Iant night by the Chamber of Com-|* RAARAHAARR EKER H Merce. Ceeertereeererery | eekeeteeee | eeeeeeeeueeree | j i Seeaesetece East. The cast of the Pringle com-| pany bas been augmented for the] Varsity Boys,” will offer ® mIXtUre tine new theatre that the Suillva Production of “The Two Orphans. iS planologue and some smart COU) @ Considine interests are putting ry. up. At the Grand. SARAH RKehh hehe Manage! At the Coliseum. r Eugene Levy has Booked Kurtis’ famous trained} “See Yourself as Others See roosters, consisting of nearly 100/ You,” by means of the official Pot- feathered farmyard favorites, as|iatch Moving Pictures, which are the big number on his new bill av/betng shown at the Coliseum this the Grand, beginning tomorrow af week. The pictures were taken by ternoon. Eleanor La Van, a char) W. H. Harbeck, official photogra- | oher of the Potlatch, developed and acter change artist, comes with a/ pher of the » de ‘Rew set of songs, some good con-|turned over to the Coliseum for Versation and a wardrobe that con-| showing. CHICAGO.—James Saundere wae arrested because, while wootng, be | Kicked down @ door, stuck # cary | ing knife tn the floor, meowed like and did other imitations, Hi Bae omdill yeh pee eetheart sald his stuff was ae In tho Dig things! CHicago.— Assessors ordered| uae yoy ne Mary McDonald to pay taxes on eaten and or -oftwantl trusted as mem |$2000. She told the board of re- re view all she had was a beauty! ‘Standard Oil Fi] Perhaps, but not | chop containing a brvah and'a box| ' BZ] tess fine points.” Cf, baints CY | ~-WALBON CREEK—Attracted by! Tarkington, the 1 well - known lit ‘@ disturbance among his chickens, | > ae eee Pacmest Scheel found-that w large| ST. LOUIS, July 29——The United srary produnt ot! States cireult court of appeals to * The corner stone of the rattlesnake had cornered them and 4 dified its decree against the} Indiana, talking. it new Pt hb ft was making up bis mind, apparent. | 2°) mod b a Booth is cele . ymouth church, at ly, which to attack first, oT agemenige ae aTapay ng Meelis brating the * Bixth and University, will be . to the decision of the United St aid tomorrow. It will be 20 Killed him besore he could do “"¥«upreme court. The company is ieuntaante = years, lacking one day, when damage. jgiven six months in which to dis-| July since he be |% th? corner stone of the old | solve no! |® Plymouth church at Third av BNE EEN EHH ESE SS! Under the terms of the decree, came a bone tige|# and University st, was laid which was signed by four judges, looser. Maybe!» and tomorrow the old corner # WALLA—Ale Hanson is go * the company is permitted to en gets older, he'll learn) | stone will be placed in the # ing to patent a scheme he bas # | gage in interstate commerce during new location. Greetings will % of killing coyotes by dynamite, *| the dissolution period. The decree be given by Rev. EB A. King, % which will be connected by #/ extends this period until Decent Rey. Wilfred Withington, Rev # wire with # battery. and when ®| ber 21, and accords the trust the |Not more than «lx feet abovel® Edward Lincoln Smith and % the coyote pulls on the bait #| privilege of asking for more time it|sround, Hilda Van Amburgh Ye* |» Rey. J. H. Matthews, % the dynamite wili do the rest. #}it js unable to complete dissolution |terday filed sait ager the be * % Two coyotes that bit the bait by the date set. | for $20,000 damages. £ he was ra + *& were brought to town to prove The modification of the decree ing horseback last ristmas day,| % Hanson's scheme successful. was sent here from Washington, | When the horse became frightened | 5 Where it was drafted by Speciai|@nd ran away. Her head struck | k | *gainat the stringers, as the horse f caren Atereer, Conte Soe |was golng through. the alley. be Niant Ship Building and Hook, Adams and Vandevanter tween Seventh and Eighth aves. 8.,| ine Works, a Chinese firm, secured 4 she was thrown, suffering a|today @ contract for the coustruc- t nni d signed the decree. isdchen’a tion of four gunboats, costing in ae Seve een es a day. broken shoulder. aggregate about 1,600,000 teala j MOLAR HURTS HER;) 2°. (.29.i% worr:|, san rrancisco-ownc «Children saving pennies for Christmas. “M-maw's gone an’ drowned all/torney Cameron of Portland today S evente en mnies * SUES FOR $2,500 |the kittens.” |completed arangements tor the ar LOS ANGELES, July 29—De-|, “T aioe Axawiins, uy? pel Dest der! to ane sae oe Oi Gay Will buy a fine high-grade $375 Piano and save you $97.50. Now, that's bad.” |Cavenes, wanted in Portland on a |v “Yep, she p-promtsed—boo hoo! |charge of forgery. Stes is the record established in| (oth filled by him, a Nite mere |—at Le'u'd do it."—Pathfinder This Kohler & Cha $375 Club Piano ld c members for $277.50. The terms are $5 when you join, then $1.25 per week. 2) NUTT bind de ded | * * Pri PF ow TTT PPT ansanrngnttit VENTEEN PENNI A DAY The very thought suggests economy—doesn’t it? j Think of buying a home, an automobile or a piano for only It sounds more like the tradition of when he better. Because the Andover at. bridge Is ket hhhhhhhhhh > SESS ESSE EEE EEE SHANGHAI.—Outbidding J. i poe ogee exe and European ship builders, t Beene ene 4 KENNEWICK—Henry A. Bi ed, was chosen mayor to succe A. HL Richards, resigned. Tearrested, arraigned and sentenc- @@ to a term in the reformatory for one to 15 years, all in four min- r . eR tk be is a graduate of a Caluorni®| 7, Ciara M. Hilbish today Is pros-|, Ballard and West Seattle will iodo’ sees college, and who pleaded guilty 10) pouting a sult for $2,500 axainat | ave field houses in connection | stealing some articles. Dr. C. V. Baldwin, Mra, Hilbish|W!th their playfiolds, according to | resolutions adopted by the park asks $100 a month for her alleged Ree, SALEM, Or—The cost of she] atte tae jboard yesterday. The houses will| # smith in town was busy, State initiative and referendum and Lk daa sicing be used for assembly halls, ¥m-|% Senator E. B, Martinell! called corrupt practice pamphlets for the haslums, ete, The fleld house at) out the firo department, A mary and general elections cost Ballard was contracted for at @\®% big extension ladder was the state $23,249.06, or a cost of FEAR FOUL PLAY coat of $13,923. The West Seattle)» placed against his window and * 19.7 cents per vote, according to| LOS ANGELES, July 29—Fear-jhouse will cost $11,800. trance effected SAN RAFAEL, Cal.—Find. ing he had lost the keys to his office, and that every lock A AIRES INERT figures submitted to Seeretary of State Olcott today by State Print- ing Experts Harri: 0 MONEY BESIDES THEIR SALARIES There will be no money in the Dudget for next year for paying eity counciimen for serving on the county board of equalization. The council passed a resolution week allowing members $6 per day for acting on the board Counciiman Goddard objected, way- ing that the $3,000 a year salary for councilmen is calculated to cover all work done by members for the city, Goddard aud Eric son voted against the resolution. Griffiths, who was absent from the ity at the time, announced on his return that he would oppose giving any councilman money outside of their salaries. BRITISH JUDGE DOFFED WIG, LONDON, July 29.—London to day sweltered in the hottest weath- er in five years, the temperature reaching 88 degrees In the shade. Lord Justice Williams, presiding ever the appeal court, made an al- most unprecedented sacrifice of ju- dictal dignity to comfort by doffing his wig and permitting the barris- ters to follow sult. ing foul play, the parents of Irene a | Davis, 16, are prostrated today over| #&¥ekKKAKKKK AKA RH |her strange disappearance from|* * |home last Thursday morning. ‘The | The Northwest Chautauqua « | police, after running down several|# will close tomorrow. Count * clues, are inclined to belleve that|* Vladimir Gelesnoff, a personal * the girl ended her own life. * friend of Count Tolstol, will ® |% give a lecture on the life of * BATHING SUITS TOO FLIMSY. |% the departed philosopher, to- * REVERE, Mass., July 28.—Flim-|% morrow afternoon, A concert * lay bathing sults will be barred at|# will be given in the evening. # | Revere, Winthrop and Lynn beach- | * es in the future. The metropolitan | 4 4 e¥ 4 HR HH HHH police officials declare that the — sults worn by some of both sexes| The Knights of Columbus wilt are altogether too transparent.|give a minstrel show at the Moore Several startling costames worn by|on Wednesday, August 23, for the women which appeared on the|benefit of the Catholic Social Bet beaches recently led to the order. |terment League The police declare that the one-| piece bathing sult worn by men is also objectionable, The port of Seattle committee met yesterday in the Chamber of Commerce and acted on the report POPE SURROUNDED of the committee appointed to BY DOCTORS. |select candidates. Several of the ROME, July 29.—Pope Pius’ Sil-| proposed candidates withdrew from ness continues today to cause|the race, leaving C. BE. Rems anxiety here and his physicians are |from the north district, Gen, H |constantly in attendance. ‘The pon-|Chittenden from the central dis tiff is rapidly recovering from the |trict and Robert Bridges from the attack of laryngitis, but his general | south district health is poor. — ‘ sl , Work will be begun soon on a SHE WANTS A TRIAL DIVORCE. | new parochial achool for St. James KENOSHA, Wis,, July 29—Mrs. cathedral. The building will be at Ernestine Fredson has applied to|Terry and Columbia st., and will the county court for a trial divorce. |have 10 class rooms. It her husband {s denied the . pleasure of her society for a few months, Mra, Fredson thinks he will promise to behave, Count Viadimir Gelesnoff, per- sonal friend of the late Count Tolstol, will preach at the Univer SESE ETRE EE * RRR On | SANTA ROSA, Cal. — Samuel! Boyd killed an eng! here after aj battle In which Boyd's floah’ wes tourn to ribbons before he finully succeeded in choking it to death. A matinee this afternoon and lconcert tonight will wind up the |Ellery engagement at the Moore, |A Wagner-German program was \given last night, and was well re | celved, (ORR RR ee * * | VALLEJO, Cal—The plan ® | of the navy department to |* consign the historic old frigate # Independence, the oldest ship |® in the navy, to the heap |* has been abandoned becaus of a storm of public protest There is positively no interest added to this. If you eve intend buying a piano—do it now Store Open This Evening 1318 SECOND AVE., SEATTLE * * and the ancient vessel will be * retained as a receiving ship at *N Island, * . XeeSeee SENS ee Want American Intervention, PORT AU PRINCE, July 29 American intervention as a last ré sort, It was learned today, is the hope of the Simon government tn Hayti, and every effort is being made to get the American author! ties to put an end to the revolu j ton. | KOHLER & CHASE General Distributers Weber, Knabe, Kohler & Chase, Vose, Fischer, Steck FANNQUUUAUUUUAUUUAII UNUTTAALAUAUTAA UONUUUUUOUUUUUUAUAII UUNNOQOQUUUUUUUUUUII PONUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAL mertatitinnnentitiooree dt mt eaten anbenntn! sree nent iatoaegll RtScaai viisAD idl ila prea LT ; Pianos, 1318 SECOND AVE., SEATTLE | OPPOSITE ARCADE BLOG Pianola Pianos, Etc. §