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f 4 THE STAR—-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1911. Dream Theatre “Foraging,” “An UptoDate Squaw,” “African Birds and Their educational; “Lost tn the} drama; “Noted Men,’ Grand Theatre—"Pathe’s Weekly The Shattered r Lave of Old Glory,” ‘war drama. 4 the Law,” drama; “Norwich and Vi-| elnity,” seenic ‘Losing to Win,” drama; “Vitagraph Monthly,” top feal; “That Winsome Winnie Smile,” comedy; “No Cooking Al lowed,” comedy Circuit Theatre—"Madame Tal Hien,” drama; Everyday aie tn} Aria Mysterie, The Emprees. Zveereerr ene * AT THE THEATRES ® Moore—"Jim the Penman.” ® Seattie—Sousa and his band ® Loie—“Harbara Freitehie. & Alhambra—Willard Stock Co. & Orpheum—Vaudeville. & Emprese—Vaudeville. # Pantages—Vaudeville. *® Grand—Vaudeville and motion ® = pletures, * SeVe EEE EREREE repeated in New York, where the play had a jong run. The com 7] pany and the production that will appear here are sald to be practi cally the same as when first of- fered in New York, William V. Mong is the leading man of the company. seeeesesteeee | ARERR RARHRARAAREE * * * AT THE ALHAMBRA « * a ReReRw eRe eeRER The Lee Willard stock company 4) present a scenic revival of |The Silver King” at the Alhambra| next week, opening the new bill| |Sunday afternoon. The tuil acting | ~~ strength of the Willard forces is |‘ #i#0 on the bill promised for this production, Odiva, The Orpheum. Trixie Friganza, The Moore. Others who will help make the hours pess pleasant lly by are Charles Lindholm and company, In “The Man From Min nesota”; Jack Taylor, talking man the Hasamans, equilibriats, and the} photoplays. eeeeeanananerae AT THE ORPHEUM * aeakeakeeeaeaeee } : lee eeeeeeneraaee There are divers and other div- @ RARRAA HH crs, but Cdlva, the Samoan girl, w RUSSIANS COMING ge *) who was first discovered in the @ ‘THE MOORE Pideep sen pearl fisheries of the @a@eeeeeetebheareee Rete # | South Sea istands, is said to be far, It is announced that Miss Ger SEES EES EH BS /and away abead of the procession |trude Hoffman will bring her fa- and a/lof divers, However that may be.) mous Russian ballet right straight believe | Odivd wit] head the mew week's | from the New York swagger music thing, | bill at the Orpheum, opening Mon-| hall, the “Folles Bergere,” to Seat |tle. This attraction comes to The Others on the program are Agnes| Moore for four nights only, start on | Scott and Henry Keane, in a scenic | ing Sunday, October 1 than in | sketch; Chick Sales, a quick-change | 120 people and five car load» of par-| ng | artistireferring to his costumes, of | aphernalia will be brought to Seat-| . the|course): Mme. Patina, flute virtw tle by Miss Hoffman for the pro “The cao; Paul Barners, monologue man: | duction. the title | Martine Brothers, comedy acrot will be lots ats; Sammy Burns and Alice Full ee eteeaeraeneeheee songs | ton, fancy dancers, and motion pic | # Plots in‘ tures. It looks like @ good bill | tiresome, any | js : * * * * * Sousa Today and Tonight. | “wom * Peete OKAAARRHM nea seeaareneeeee! | John Philip Sousa, America’s *!| most famous bandmaster, with his ind bie organtaation, gives two concerts RERRARAHAEEHRE AHR 5, Seattle today, matinee and even Living pietares, wih » Lllstee fing, at the Senitle theatre. Popo-| jorate scenic, lighting am ume) ounced. Stlects will top the new bill at the[ iy te we Empress, opening Monday, The act in called “Aris Mysterie,” and has made a distinct bull'eeye bit day, {n several Eastern cities. Others And waite and waite and waite; scheduled to help make Empress |For often he takes up the demijohn patrons happy next week are Hob | son and Deland, In a comedy play let: Quinn Brothers and Rosner, singers, musicians and dancers; Cutt Bafley Trio, barreljumpers and acrobats; Girls, vocalists; jcompany, in a music-drama, | Devil's Trill.” Motion pictures, as ‘useal. Seems promising for a very good show, * *) 6 * is AT THE EMPRESS Hie Happiness. Happy ye fisherman tho’ he sits all ody that Lillian Russel! 00 her last visit to the | And baits and baits and baits. will be a series of —Philadelphia Telegraph. Age settings not a bit be | ton that the orig Bay felled on to help leet 4 will , Lot Dext. will be the here. —_— APtRekeenee Robert Bridges and C. E. Rems The Two Singing |yerg, port commissioners, address- Max Elister and oq the first general meeting of the “The} League following the | Municipal lsummer vacation, at noon today | ow The meeting was held in the Rathskeller in the Bélllargeon building. ETT LE t * AT THE PANTAGES = ® © * New Use for Criminals. * Clinton—Can you get in nights ithout waking your wife? * * o bed * tenn | Percanenan "TAA AAA et AN mores-| Clubman—No, but | expect to be Next Door” witi be|ario (meaning A. Pantages) offers |able to soo. I'm taking lessons of At the Seattle theatre “A Night ie Exypt" as the big event|® burgiar—Boston Transcript. with the Sun- number on the new program to owmenaeee - House Next open Monday at Pantages’ theatre. y ss profound im-|The featured artist with the act is first showing in| Alice Raymond, a woman cornetist this was Mrs, Robert Fitzsimmons the First The Queen Anne Christian church will be ready for occupancy | the first Sunday in Octo new church is located at Third ay. thie, waiter? Waiter—That’s sole, sir. Customer—Well, just take it away and bring me a bit of the upper with the eyelets removed.— | Exchange. | The Ravenna Methodist Prot ant church will be dedicated morrow afternoon. Rev. J. M of the First Methodist Protestant | mbstitutes and Imitations OF MUSHROOM GROWTH. Ask for IRLICK’ It means the Original and Genuine ALTED MILK to- Gin} church will preach the dedicatory | sermon. Locate Wiltis—What became of the fel-) low who got one of hie automobiles now.—Puck. Disagreement among the officers ot the Palouse Irrigation Co., which owns a good deal of land in| 4 Eastern Washington, Ja the cause | . The Food-Drink for all Ages. Malted grain, in invalid: by Judge Dykeman. The company| is worth about $600,000. More healthful than tea or coffee. Gide. “Water, power is coming to play| the whole body.| & great part in the industries of | Mothers and co, | Seep it on your sideboard at home. |this country.” replied Mr. Ira Get the Best. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Grett,| A quick lunch prepared in a minute. | All Druggists. ily in Wall street.”—Wash- ar. “espec ington lormal” opening of the Metropolitan theatre, Mon day, October 2, there will be a general reception and orchestral recital next Saturday evening |Mare Kinw, of Frohman, Kiaw & Erlanger, owners, will be present to receive the guests. Preceding the Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. le Combine cr Feud for the appointment of a receiver} FEDERAL GRAN Jeomedy; Mallaca,” scenic; “Dan, the Dandy,” “When the Sun Went Indian drama, City Theatre — “The Alpine Lease,” drama; “How Millie Be came an Actre cho Bill's Last drama. Down, Spree,” ‘comedy Clase A The houre by the 8 a drama; “By Woman's Wit,” comedy; “A Pris: er of the Mohicans,” drama. Light Lyceum—Tomorrow will inaugu rate% completely new bill of vaude ville and pictures at the Lyceum Th There will be the Elwell» in song and inatrumental music, two comedy turns, and six new films. The scenic filme show the fire brigade of Moscow, Russia. = * comedy; “Bron: | 8 | land married ber in { MADE OFF WITH HER MONEY. SHE ALLEGES ‘ Med enned Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, Bept. 23 Chief of Pollee White today recely. ed telegrama from Colorado that Detective Murphy of rancisco wae leaving (he with Andrew 8, McFarland, an in surance broker He was recently made defendant y case, in which Ethel Groom of that MeFar. ih early this year when he wi lready married, and after inform! her of the fae advanced $10,000 to her, It ts ab leged that he later made off with the money when the young woman had succeeded in having the mar riage annulled Because they couldn't agree on the division of a table in the Pike st. public market, 8. Nokaka and J D JURY PROBE CONTINUED UNTIL MONDAY (Dy United Frees Leased, Wire) TACOMA, Sept, 23.—Investi«a ton by the federal grand jury of! the facts in the cases against eight | Seattle men and Former Mayor Faweett, eh with “conspiracy to obstruct the administration of justice.” as the renult of the mass meeting in Beattie demanding Fed oral Judge C,H. Hanford's impeach | ment, were continued today until Monday afternoon Eight witnesses: # = + = FRANCISCO, Sept, 23. Latters addressed to every bank on the Pacific const were sent out by the Ban Bernardino National bank including the }to locate Its cashier, W. 8. Hooper | He aonownced that he was going Los Angeles on a day's business, Instead he married Mary Gorman nd slipped Wway to this city, ‘BE OW WATCH FOR (Dy Unteed Brea Leased Wire) | LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23.—"Be on the watch for strike order, it) may be called now at any moment.”} Thix wan the substance of a code! menaage received here today by Wm. Atkinson, sixth vice president of thé Boilermakers’ union from J} H. Franklin, président of that or- wontzation, whe is in Davenport. Jp v attending the Machinists’ con ton. . ‘The #trike on all of the Harri- man lines west of the Misstestppt river may be called today,” said At kineon, “We are , and when the time comes the walkout of union men here will be com plete.” FIGHT SALOON A brawl in the Congress saloon, juat before closing time, early this morning, resulted In Eustace liriley receiving ® cut over the left eye by a pop bottle held by some one | whom Firlley refuses to prosecute After the wound was sewed ap in the city beepital, Briley was taken | home by friends Z George H. Goebel, national or ganizer for the socialist party, just returned from a thfeemont! or gunizing trip to Alaska, will epea« at a public meeting at the Labor Temple tomorrow sight. Dr. Arthur M. Smith, for 38 years a missionary in China, will deliver a lecture to men only In the lobby of the ¥. M.C. A. butlding tomor morrow afternoon. He will be introduced by John Sung, a native Chinese, who * secretary of the Tientsin association for ten years. Rev. A. H. Thompson will go to Spokane tomorrow to attend the fortnight’s meeting to be held by ‘ Smith, the revivalist, in that city, Smith is coming to Be attle after his Spokane engage ment. BREMERTON—Coming all the way from Germany, Mra. Anna Eims, 70, became the bride of E. Mehner, a pioneer of this city Mebner’s firet wife was a sister of the present Mre. Mehner. OLYMPIA—Spokane hi chosen as the next meeting place by the county school superinten: dents. Counciimen Goddard and Hes oth yesterday visited Georgetown to, personally investigate the need of planking the street leading from the business portion of Georgetown to the residence district on Roose velt hill. Alleging that her son wae ne glected by the men in charge of the hospital at Cordova, Alaska, where he died September 24, 1909, Mrs. Laura Turner Harmon yesterday began sult against F. B. Whiting, superintendent of the hospital The son had been employed in the construction of t Copper River railroad i “The Water of Eternal Youth’ The beauties of the Austrian! court ured a lotion which was % ctual in keeping the smooth and free of wrinkles, even! in the aged, that they named it th “water of eternal youth.” Some one has recently divulged@] wonderful, the secret of this though exceedingly simple, wrinkle lotion, which in her gratitude she has similarly dubbed as a preserv er of youth: One ounce pure sax olite (powdered), dissolved in a half pint of witch hazel—that's all there is to it, Any woman can get these ingredients at her drug store. put them together and use the so- lution with entire safety. To bathe the face in the same brings immediate results, even in case of the deeper wrinkles and furrows This is also effective for hanging cheeks and double chin, —Advt KODAK DEVELOPING 10¢ A ROLL Work Guaranteed Lane, the Bookman, 308 Union St. pacene of the discovery face] owner of the Dreamland rink, where the masa meeting was held, policemen, newspapermen and mombers of the editorial staff of The Seattiec Star, were examined at erd rnoon's seasion of th It is expected that the don will be completed Mon: . as the grand jury bas been dealing with other cases quickly, early ac tion on the “conspiracy” cases is anticipated. Murder Vi ti SAN FRANUISCO, Sept. 23.—The unidentified corpse of a woman, found bigh on the beach today, is occupying the attention of detec tives, The body, which was well dressed, appeared to be that of woman in good circumstances, about 45 yoara of age. That the woman was a victim of robbers is believed by detectives, who today found a satchel near the One handle pf the sate’ was torn off, and it @ two siashes in the bottor In opinion of the police, the satch- hich was empty when found, from the woman, oO Was then slugged. A few minutes after a book agent left her house yesterday, Mrs H. Melek #14 Columbia xt, da diamond ring. He had fol declined to subscribe to a mag NEW VAUDEVILLE — The kind you always like. The ELWELLS—Your fa vorite musicians, 81x NEW PICTURES—Cov- ering many countries, and tell- ing many interesting stori One Real Showshop—The LYCEUM. Don't miss the new bill. On 2nd, Next the Savoy MOOR Aramashi, two Japanese farmers and vegetable venders, engaged in & lively scrap, which wae finally ended by Inspector W! ip send ing both of them to jail, where they were released shortly & bail depoult of $10 each. “Since taking The Neal Bday cure, 1 would not touch liquor for $5,000." Western Washington Bridge Contractor. “I never think of drink- ing whisky now, Since leaving The Neal Institute my health has improved wonderfully.”"—-Local Man- ufacturer. “Drink is no more in my way now than if there were no such thing, Your threeday treatment is worth more than ten times what it cost me."—South- ern Washington Banker, The Neal treatment de- stroys all craving or taste for Mquor by completely eliminat. ing the alcoholic poisoning— the cause of drink appetite— from the system. Complete information, in- cluding booklet, references, in dorsements and copy of con- tract bond, will be mailed in a plain, sealed envelope on re- quest. Call, phone or write THE NEAL INSTITUTE, Inc., E. Howell and 16th Av., Seattle Ind. Drug habits aleo successful- ly treated. THEATRE Be NV (ORT ONE WEEK, BEGINNIN' G TOMORROW NIGHT Matinees Wednesday and Saturday ‘THE LA SALLE OPE RA HOUSE CO., Inc. Managing Director, Harry Askin OFFERS THE REAL MUSICAL COMEDY THE SWEETEST GIRL IN PARIS With Original Star-Comedienne i TRIXIE FRIGANZA Books by Addison Burkhardt. i Jos. E. Howard. St Pre-eminent Musical Comedy And Complete La Salle Production With 60 Predominant Players Lyrics by Collin Davis. Musio by That Cost $7,000 Weekly. 4] EVERYTHING NEW, BRIGHT AND BRILLIANT AS FRESH AS A ROSE Evening Prices: Lower Floor, i Empress EMPRESS CORNER’ ULLIVAN + CONSIDINE CIRCUIT HE MOUSE OF EXITS” » $1 and $1.50; Divans, $2. Wed- nosday Matinee, 26 to $1. Saturday Matinee, 50c to $1; Divans $1.50. Sullivan & Considine Beginning Monday Ma’ BEWILDERING! MYSTIFYING!! “ARIS MYSTERIE” The Newest Artistic Sensation in Living Pictures, Posed by Shapely Women 5--Other Big S. & C. Acts--5 A Dollar Show for 10c-20c | : Phones: Main 6920; Ind. 290 Metropolitan Theatre University Place, Fourth and Fifth Ave, Formal Opening Monday Eve, Oct. 2 Opening Attraction (Him- RICHARD ‘ “Jumping Jupiter” Steeplechase With Edna Wallace Hopper (Specially Engaged) And Excellent Company and SOME GIRLS!!! Prices $2.00 to 50c. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Prices $1.50 to 50c, Box Office Open Monday at 10 A. M. ODIVA, the Water Queen Fancy Diving and Feats of Grace. An Elaborate Scenic Production With the Famous Water Nymph as the Central Figure. & KEANE—Henry Present an Idyilic Episode “DRIFTING” Sammy—BURNS & FULTON—Alice Diversified Dancing, Songs and Impersonations CHICK SALES Comedy Protean Entertainer. The Celebrated European Flute Virtuoso MLLE. PANITA BROTHERS MARTINE Comedy Trampotinista. SEATTLE TMEATRE ED. L. DREW, Manager. Both Phones 43 WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINEE Edw. W. Rowland and Wm. T. Gaskill Present t OHAN | HARRIS GAIETY THEATRE NEW YORK SUCCESS THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR by SHartley Manners With William V. Mong Direct from a Remarkable New York Run. Prices—Evenings, 25c, 50e, 75c and $1. Sunday and Saturday Matinees, 15c, 25c and 50e, Bargain Matinee Thursday, 25c. Pantages Theatre viccit Week Commencing Monday Matinee, September 25, at 2:30 ALICE RAYMOND & COMPANY Present “A NIGHT IN\EGYPT” A Spectacular, Scenic, Musical Novelty First Vaudevilie Appearance of MRS. BOB FITZSIMMONS Dainty Lyric Soprano Lindholm & Co, Offer Chas An Bastern Favorite JACK TAYLOR Tricky Monologiat European Sateilites THE HASSMANS The Marvelous Equilibr ™ 20 Minutes of Laughter Beginning Matinee Sunday SANDUSKY-STOCKDALE COMPANY —IN— WILDFIRE ices Be, Be, Next — THE AVIATOR B0e inees Tues., Wed., Sat., First Time In Stock in Seattle As Played by LILLIAN RUSSELL Mi lee, Be DOUBLE-HEADER SUNDAY Starts 2 P. M. One Price for Both Games VANCOUVER vs. SEATTLE Yesler Car. Tacoma Opens Monday for Eight Games.

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