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THE SEATTLE STAR The Week at the Theatres YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE ry,” at the Motion day in the Unii.d Stat istrict court will be held February 26, instead of February 19% The postponement is caused by the de partare of Judge Hanford for Hel Mont., where he will bold court “74 9 : HUMPHREYS’ SEVENTY-SEVEN | BREAKS UP COLDS AND GRIP Don't wait till your bones begin to ache, take “Seventy-seven” at the first feeling of a Cold and the attack will not be prolonged So much depends on the first few | doses to get best results, that you) should keep “Seventy-seven” handy, in the pocket when possible; sure ly in the house AND “SFALL” LIKE OUR R, 60 NOMSSA MAT Hy oe | JAPANESE WRESTLERS ARE AWFUL | _ sysusaem at Davee Publicity bureau of the Chamber at her new domicile, she took « ————— of Commerce will be represented by|at the clock wher Samuel Collyer at the convention of short time before. the Pacific Northwest fmmigration | “flew the coop congress, to be held in Tacoma} Wednesday and Thursday, Jules Held, at the Pantages. re int in insanity proceed- Con Presbyterian church will desert it#| by a sister of Hufford. Hufford i» old quarters tomorrow and will | held in the county jail on a charge move to its new temporary quarters | of firatdexree murder. He will be at B. 47th at. and 16th ay, N. B. xamined by the lunacy comminsion | Feburary 19. Northwest Water Works associa: | — tion membership, which includes | Aka ARR eee AH ewners and managers of walter sy® | @ tems in Washington and other! ® Northwestern cities, met in conven-|* Moore—"The Chocolate Sol tion in the assembly room of the) ® — dier.” Hotel Butler yesterday ® Metropolitan — PS a | Rone attio—Dark rees—Vaudeville. rs OTs Oy awe 2, ~~ 2 Dear Bil) Kyoto, We went to the wrestling | in, They were matches, this afternoon, A fanct proceeds in this nating performance A r announces The wrestiers worked in n/ant »planse, The rained ring of dirt. In each man's die into the ring, ‘The . corner hung a basket of salt andthe basket and +4 below it a bucket of water and a front of themselves, ‘his saa dip The preliminary bouts to purity the groand « i te 7 id by a boy of &—and ed by the opponent and tp complained of his dect-| jinx out of business |, They glare at eneh other, th ly one ponnces on the HAKKAR RKAK RRR HH both quit and go to * | This is repeated five gp *) Finally the w re ane ® ready and the fum */is a dizzy whirl of AT THE THEATRES “The Red RARER * Japan. 1 Tho wrestlers wor #® , Report of Deputy Auditor W, but nothing else worth gal awtolly fat # 8, Lincoln to the state auditor W showed that 3,733 marriage # licenses were Issued in King # county during the calender 3 pte elle F # year of 1911. In all $11,197 in A small vial of pleasant pellets, | . ‘ g: yen ot 281), Pa ott Oe : « / | ® Orpheum—Vaudeville. | ® Grand—Vaudeville and motion | pictures. noes Keeetteseeeteee eee ee tits the pocket. At Drug # and seals was collected Stores 25¢ vest or mailed Seeeeeteteee * Med AKRAM edicine Co yf Streets, New blues—and many serious sicknesses you will avoid if you keep your bowels, liver and stomach in good work- ing order by timely use of BEECHAMS ‘Thomas R. Horner, candidate for! : corporation counsel, stirred the bis Sata te benee 100, 38, crowd at Ward's hall, in George- town, which attended the meeting for all candidates under the au plees of the Duwamish Valley Com- mercial club. Hornet made an elo- quent appeal for better jail and po- © court management. Humphrey Cor, William Yor! Mrs. Mary Adh, 707 15th av., hired | two men from the y free employ- ment bureau to as her in moving | . . ; yesterday, When she was settled _ ; said that, if elected, be would not fill the etly hall with socialists, bat OUT x would make his appointinents ac- cording to the efficiency of the Goteg Out of Business at F. H. Fairbanks’ Ballard Ave. Grocery Store Rverything at actual cost and leas—all kinds of bargains In , Staple and fancy groceries. ye a : Faney Corn, 2 for be ey Tomatoes, 2 for 10 Ib. size Cottolene Corn Starch, box Bickles no one sions, City council will be asked at a near date to adopt the dou- ble-platoon style in the fire department by forty delegates &|achs. Suddenly from as many city fire stations, * like dropping a plate 6 who met yesterday at the La * marble floor and one @ bor Temple. The delegation # |\« beaten. If Hee has already received the in- # side the ring he fs Be dorsement of the Beacon Hill *# ing to Jap rules, and South Park improvement * Yours, clubs, *| dose *| Ask Your’ Nippon Yusen Kaisha finer San-| é uki Maru arrived here yesterday on} Headaches. . her maiden voyage | i : Seattie Ad club has been invited| Constipation. to be the guest of John Cort at the “Bohemian Girl” at the Moore the-| ‘tre, tomorrow night. | Duniap Baptist church has secur- ed Rev. A D, Carpenter as its pas- tor. Well SeCE SESS EEE S SS RHR Khhehh The Women's Taxpayers’ league indorsed Andrew J, Quigley for the! office of city comptroller. The meeting was held at 110 Cherry st. lavy Beans, tb. yesterday, 30 to 40 Prunes, FAST STEAMERS 2 Ibe. ‘The socialists will wind up their rallies at the Dreamland meeting fellewe: tomorrow. Hulet M, Wells, candt-| ea ha ate “ dute for mayor, will be the princt | Dreamland Pavilion Sunday, 2 et , p ; pal speaker. The other cand! e 5 The ] *OR TACOMA ahve nd [Biss i Story of Washington's j= mont MouNb YRirs. DAILY Round Trip JOIN CO. Brown, Burgess and Scott j All volunteers who desire to belp t . ‘ Florence Chapman, at the Empress. 1.5 campaign of George F Cotterti enia piracy | coming week. Tt nas @ large the progressive candidat may a [amount of comedy, music and or, are requested to call at the ot! Dental . a dant with just a dash of jag- tertl! headquarters, in the Lumber) Combine Active gling. The headline feature wiil| Exchange building, as soon as poe) be "La Petite Revue,” with a cast sible. A meeting has been arrang:| cis, hen the average private Den- ’ lof 10 artists, offering & musieal ed expectatly for Cotterill workers | large dental offices for > a melange of “The Chimes of Nor-|at Arcade hall Monday night. The), Hie thinks that the peopte| mandy, inafore” and character: phone numbers at the Cotterill Hers 2 ine advertiain feations and songs. The added fem |headquarters are; Main 6878 and 12 ihe majority of cases people ture will be “Erooks,” a playlet of | Ind. 3259 for themen’s headquarters eure and save for a lon —ONE WEEK, STARTING TOMORROW before they oney eno ea TN villian 'B. ‘Powell and (and Main 6904 and Ind, 2183 for the | have their teeth. tied, eepecia Will Howard. The sketch carries women's headquarters. Ree Special Popular Priced Matinee We | . saree The Most Popular Opera yy of the jsinger ip the person of Carl Ran- ny candidates for the city! Re Day dal! will offer some cleverly con | council appear to be side-steppiog ABORN OPERA CO., in a Stupendous Spectac tants {peas committees or influences. | “It we are ever to get the city potreet car line built, we must have Other speakers at the Cotterill) we have fighting in Seattle fot meetings were Mise Florentine; years. If they are slighted in this Schage, Mre. FE. P. Fick, Mra, G, B.}campaign, Seattle will be compro- } han mor a Pleasant Valley last night, dwell-|recommendation for a standpat, |? &000) there wou ing considerably on bis promise not | business-administration councilman-| tie Could ‘do. dnd to make a mistake again in the ap-|ic ticket are being handed out by | Dental services wo Soctalist Campaign Rally Dre J. Brown and Max Vetter. Wells,| Socialist Campaign Rally Dream- defining the policy of his party,| land Pavilion Sunday 2:30 p.m. *** Mary Norman, at the Orpheum. Mingle Trip 3bc, soe te eeeeeweeeeee ee * FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS prove one of the big laaghs on the Di, for Watson, aside from carry carries a trained * * AT THE MOORE * * * Reketeheeee eee ee The modernized “Bohemian Girl” that co: to the Moore theatre for & week's engagement, beginning to morrow night, refers to the produc tion of Balfe’s masterpiece that the Aborn opera company first present- ed, about a year ago, at the Boston opera house, The cast includes Blanche Morrt in the soprano role of Arline, “The Mate” will be presented by Waram and company Carson brothers, two world famous Swed ish othietes, will offer feats of strength A singing and dancing act will be tendered by James Clemons and Guasie Dean. Ber nivicta brotaers, two young Italians. will present “A Night to Venice son, at Hattie Belle Ladd as the Gyxy *** eee terete aenee Queen, John R. Phillips (formerly * AT THE EMPRESS * ot “The Chocolate Soldier”) Reet enneeee Thaddeus, Harry Luckstone a8} an mele it 4 Count Arnheim. George Shields a8) many fe oF 5 ag BO Be yee Deviisboof, and Augustus Vaughn “ ; ‘ ne aenaiids The wien Weanes | nee. Oe Sauer Serine the \day and Saturday matinees will be == - = SeGeS....{WITH THE CANDIDATES ee Bobemian Girl.” blieiiiaiialiclialieteleReletelelial * * I With the end of the campaign \® drawing near, the enthusiaem that has marked the candidacy ot Geo. F. Cotterill, the progressive candi date, is only becoming greate Cotterill addressed three immense audiences yesterday At the Seat Ue theatre more than 2.000 women came to hear him At Phy hall, Columbia City, about 2 and women cheered him STR. S10UX 1:00 A. M., 12:60 Nom, 5:00 F. On Suni Lea’ THRER HOUND TRIPS DAILY. ‘Trip. ‘400. bove rates effective Dec. 18, nit March 18, ‘12. Steamers and Schedules Change Without X. Sudfect to jotice. tnd t26 on as a pecially on people ‘who are erate i The question is: How can | on receiver am fifteen or week and » But the Ce that they w 1 upport? celal quarajumrcsaniaain | at only the for thelr} one or two very} wisére in Seatt ‘a * * AT THE SEATTLE * * lke eeeeeee eee eh | “The Rosary” will be presented at the Seattle theatre next week jopening with the matinee tomor lrow. , This sticcessful play of Ed jward EB, Rose, which ts founded upon an emblem of purity, is a tale of every-day life, in which the guod lis exalted over the evil, showing the principal character of a Cath- outlined the definite potic olic priest, as the modern day finds which he stands, promising imme phim It is through the priest that di, action on the city v line. At a misunderstanding in the Wilton Oltman’s ball another big audience family is correctly adjusted and heard him di without the the misery and estrangement clear-| dodging tavtics that have ebaratter ed up. ized the other candidates, the pro Beginning Monday Matinee Title ‘| JULES HEL Insurance cotved Mess Sheridan & Sloane, the municipal ownership issue tn} a girl and man, will present “A Tag this campaign,” said Joe Smith, in F. Day Episode.” Francis Murphy, 4 surgent candidate for the council, well known comedian, will tell/this morning. “This appears to be . stores. Mogetto is one of Burope’s}true expecially of those candidates cleverest Juggling comedians. lindorsed or supported by big busl- e 0 emiani adieal advocates of municipal own “« » ership in the council. ‘The same Ss You’ll Remember true with reducing Nght and water co: 7 Pa. ates to a cost basis or to reducing | | verage gressive tneasures demanded by the{the price of gas, These are vital | Bow ey u peop ly important ixsues, issues for which | Bogardus, Dr. W. E. Leonard, Arthur}mising with franchise exploiters, | oom Soins P. Moran, Hermon Craven and A. E. | frenzied fnanciers and big businers | py. Ee She tooth Plage parasites | tnan Hi GIN spoke at Interbay and at! ‘Typewritten slipa containing ajattie hans few thousen polntmen of a police chief. jbank officers to the customers of | 7" 2) . |Jacob Furth’s bank. The slip rec-| ommends the election of A. F. Haas at Odd Fellow in Fremont, |J. J. Doheny, J. G. Peirce and How last night, It was addressed by | ard Tilton. Hulet M. Wells, David Burgess, E.| wee held a big meetin; in political ec sai RQUAL RIGHTS, let us contemplate 0. which every person is sack right to labor and the enjoyment of | the fruit of their labor, we, Would then have distribution and | Ownership of wealth in accord with | its production, instead of not owning producing, and t t fete kt TOK tt te le #| land Pavilion Sunday 2:30 p. m. Final Week of Bunny Hug and Texas To ER BIG A 10c AND 20c To stick old method merely because it to an | MANTELL HERE FEB. 26 & | * * KKK The coming of Robert B. Manteli num at the Moore theatre the week of Feb. 26 is an event of theatrica: ber of the owning clase is so smali| vompared to our population that A ¥ importance, as Mantel! is consid- b1F 4 Nii R . $ co ered the greatest exponent of the Nit f S$ ; |gnd clients to re arent tee ente Shakespearean and the classic Dos and . “ | drama that we have before the pub- : Wa a ee uti. 7) L a e f ‘ey i ‘ i} a Wee : BH WM 4 Se is old, is a mistake. where no Not ali the methods proposed by ir- people worth examining. of new responsible are | ic. The opening performance will are. molded. in be an elaborate production of “Julius Caesar.” It is Mr. Man tell’s policy to produce one new A method established in | Play each year until today his rep lertoire consists of nearly all of the |rea) acting plays of Shakespeare jand the classic drama the con ; lastio and his mentality | under pressure of materi! tnte jand now the fear of failu eye C14 AS eiLiP = ts, Spade wear CAD turned toward the future and \ PLN , © forced upon ther which looks into and prote a! = 3°) “THE ROSARY scarcely. th buy them, so the 2 |devita are not te ~ ae letdenee eres 18 x Like the Song and the Poem It Will Live, Forever 7 7% Naru snd fundamen w. | Founded Upon an Emblem of Purity—By Béward B Rowe * Of this comm <= = ——am a stead. of” n Stural, . barre : 7 T t among. our. citize , y b TOMORROW, SUNDAY, MAT With Bargain Matinee THURSDAY ED. W, ROWLAND and EDWIN CLIFFORD (iInc.) offers & PRODUCTION OF HUMAN INTEREST— ops | many leading cities, and In this fashion does the prof sstons man who be # a retainer fal the wood graces of the owning while the great sional life a successful in all of them, ee owning IS worth examining. * * * AT THE PANTAGES & * * x Se Musical- comedy a-plenty ‘will be | sifted over the footlights at Pan- capital, a | tages next week when Jules Held | no relation to Anna-—and his merry band of talented youngsters | will come on as the headline fea- ture. The act is called “Childhood Days.” The special added attrac- tion of the bill is the Shubert Mus. | ical Quartette, four men who} comede, sing and play practically every instrument in the band. Other numbers are the Nichols Nelson company, a troupe of cham pion hoop rollers, jugglers and! diabolo players; Alf Ripon, the| Seotch ventriloquist; Allman and Nevins, a tenor and a violin player, and one more grand old fling at the popular Bunny Hug and Texas Tommy dances. i] | | When such a method is | | | introduced by a company with $500,000 company that has already deposited $100,000 with the State as security for those who surely it is worth looking bim fro: guences of the unnatur and our eltizens due to one class owning the (MOUTHPIECE jie.cs.ceek CIGARETTE that will particularly please the smoker who desires something totally use the method— into. EMPRESS CORNER” SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE : cirRcUIT “THE MOUSE OF EXITS” Washington Title Insurance tors are calling nd charming ing upon ensnart in the KKK KKh hhh * * * AT THE OhPHEUM * * *) cKakkhkknnhhhhhh some unfortuna is trying to make an honest living. | Recently I have se two Gut- Dental bills from Combine their patients, which nore than six’ months’ Ida Fuller, a well known dancer, | who carries’ a carload of scenery | and lighting effects, will divide headline honors with Mary Nor- man, equally well known as a carl- caturist, at the New Orpheum during ‘the coming week. Sam Watson's Farmyard Circus will Wells, Brown, Burgess and Sc Dreamland Pavilion Sunday p.m. different from the usual manufactured cigar- ette. OBAK cigarettes really satisfy, 10 for & cents questioned, by the hum| lowly birth, If payers of King Count Jed to pay another are rder that th wondering whethe: ner the > he average working per- There ethical respectables grow dignant at the idea that price of their services X, nud be | fo elt n of tax 1 be com= w ten thous: for bowus prosecutions in Dental Combine may and thrive, and I wonder whom the peo- ple will choose for their next legis- ators, PWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8,, 712 First Ave, Union Block