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Union NOTE—Bring This Ad With You 1 ry practice guaranteed. rHE SEATTLE STAR The Week at the Theatres Scene From “Paid In Full” Alice Lloyd—Metropolitan Robert Manteli—Moore aoe Beatrice McKenzie—Empress KeKRARHRA RRA LAT THE MOORE 3 ** ** * AT THE THEATRES ~ * *) * *! RRR ERR HR He Moore—The Aborn Opera Co, There will be a feast of Shakes-/® | in “The Bohemian Girl.” peare at the Moore theatre next! ® Metropolitan—Dark, week, when Robert B. Mantell, who # Seattie—"The Rosary.” is very generally conceded to be the | ® Empress—Vaudevilie. greatest living exponent of the # Pantages—Vaudeville. works of the bard of Avon, returns | & Orpheum—Vaudeville. to Seattle after an absence of two} e Grand—Vaudeville and motion seasons. During his week in Seat-| pictures. the he will present six different} Rae eE EMBO ENE EES plays. In addition to the full) — strength of the star's support, near-| day matinee, “Hamiet” ly 100 supernumeraries of both | matinee, “Merchant sexes are utilized and the scenery, nesday night, hs costumes, properties, lighting ef-| Thursday night, “King Lear’ fects and general accessories are all/urday night, “Othello.” Manteil's new. Of the many fine male roles, | ing lady f@ Mies Keith Wake- Mr. Mantell has chosen Brutus for|™®n, an actress who possesses | himself—Brutus, “the noblest Ro-| beauty of face and figure, tempera-_ man of them all.” This season Mr.| ment and rare hiatytonte ability. Mantel is playing Othello instead of Iago in “Othello,” and thas it PETIT TTT TT et ae will be as the jealous, wrong-mind-|* * ed Moor that we shall see him. The) * plays will be given in this order: |# * Monday and Friday nights, Kee ekeetehenhee fe ight and Sat Engene Walte f + * * * seeeteseeeeee of Venice” “Richelieu”: AT THE SEATTLE (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) Bat) 4 handling of the ster done in & mont forceful style—the characters breathe real life, and their actions are not studied mow ments of the ordinary play of today actor, “Paid in Full” ran nearly two years in New York and the play has to its credit a run of five months tn Chicago TeTrteTTiTeres t* * * * AT THE ORPHEUM * * * RAR RERKARRK “The Coward” will be presented by Robert T. Haines apd a capable cast at the Orpheum.” Haines ha» od annexed from the legitimate, aving @tarred with such well- known célebrities as Blanche Walsh, Olaa Nethersole and Grace George. Mike Bernard and’ Amy Butler pie wom forces, Wilson Brothers Flanagan and Necly Edwards wilt at “On and Off.” necroft will be heird in popu jar and claanig; = melodies. Terr TTT Terre Te eT AT THE EMPRESS * RHAARKKHHAKHEH ae Before departing for New York on a business trip John W. Consi dine gave instructions that the Texas Tommy carnival must be continued another week. An a con. wequence the #ix Texas ‘Teeny, Qa = * Lad * ® | Richard Claye and ved such a Kenn tional hit last week, will be held| over for the coming week. Bva} Ray, the greatent of known psychic mediums, will read your mind, past, present and future. The Four Musical Hodges will give an enter tainment via the trombone and oth er instruments, Beatrice MeKen #8 and Walter Shannon will pre- sent a tabloid musical comedy | called “More Ways Than One.” Black and White, two young wom en, will present a dovelty acrobatic act, Jennings and Renfrow are # couple of black-face comedia dancers, who p FRAKES AAR HE ES AT THE PANTAGES Kkthhtennhh ahhh Comedy will be the keynote of the new bil! at Pantages Monday, As the headline attraction the man- agement will bring on for the first time here the Ellis Nowlin troupe of serobats and comedians, one of the latest acquinitions from the cir cus ring. imitable Hoboes will * * * * * * also come, * Still another comedy number will be furnished by Beatrice Moreland, company in a funny little sketch called “Doctor Brown.” Other acts on the bill will be Fitch and Karly, pair of pret ty girls, who will deliver patter and songs; Skinner and Wood slagers and dancers, and one more +fling at the YOU'LL FIND IT HERE wwe oF THE DAY CoN TE RAE eae que Goes 1,000 Miles ICAGO, Feb. 24.—"Hello, js this President Hadiey?" “You, it ts. How ¢o you * + * * * ry sorry that you ® with us tonight.” & I congratulate ® my heart upon ® * * * e ing Yale and her / oe -* ) in New Haven, # Le lholalielahaletalelal we fearns hie alpha- Wetahre, the letters are in his name and addrece. Raymond Robins, social expert, GAdressed the quarterly meeting of the Seattle institute of public } school teachers at the Broadway 7 Ww ‘ednesday Use of School Buildings.” Robins fs here with the Mon and Religion \forward movement. Word of the death of Dr. M. E. Amy Butler—Orpheum McKechnie, at Vancouver, B, has been received here. Dr. Mc jeontemporary life, “Paid in Full,”|Keechnie practiced medicine here | [is to be seen for the first time atl for some years, and at one time was |popular prices at the Senttle the-leity health officer, His death fol- atre next week, opening with the|jowed a brief Lliness. matinee tomorrow. The play js in |four sets, and the theme is on from incidents in real life. The throughout if Vote Against Tie irate’ Pronosition No. For Lake Washington Improvement From Court House records has been compiled and is herewith submitted, a brief history of the experience of King In all, King County has built and operated two ferries between aMdison Park and Kirk- land. As near as can be determined from the records, during the year 1900. was taken from the run and sold for junk. While Cost tion, istruction, something over $26,000.00, 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904, 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908 . 1908, 1909 1910. 1911. For the For the year For the year For the year For the year For the year For the year For the year For the year nding June 30, ending June 30, ending June 30, ending June 30, ending June 30, ending June 30, ending June 30, ending June 30, ending Dec. 31, For the year ending Dee. 31, For the year ending Dec. 31, For the year ending Dec, 31, Debit difference during the whole term *New Ferry. The first debit item above mentioned probably includes part of the cost of the first pes. During the five years in which no revenues are given the old the county paid the Lessees a subsidy in addition to the re ferry was $77,873.63, which amount is included in the total disbursement shown for year end- ing June 30, 1908. Yet you have been told and probably believe that the ferry has been paying expenses or taxpayers of King County over even making money, while on the contrary it has cost the $192,000.00 to maintain the ferry up to the present time. And now you will be ferry, the Kirkland run, while the expenses of operating will-remain Will you vote to saddle yourself with this additional burden which will mainly only benefit} \a few real estate speculators? The County Commissioners voted it down, admitting they could not see wherein they | would be justified in putting this additional burden on-the taxpayers. seem much better to spead that money on good roads so you can get tu the boats It would | operated now. Call a halt on the ruthless expenditure of the people's nioney and incrcasing taxation. TAXPAYERS’ ECONOMY LEAGUE ,105 Cobb Building County to date in the transportation business on Lake Washington. as then kept, This ferry lasted 5 or 6 years when, because of her unseaworthy condi- he was in servicerthe following was her financial record: -Receipts, $ 3,740.10; - Receipts, - Receipts, . Receipts, - Receipts, - Receipts, - Receipts, Receipts, - Receipts, -Receipts, - Receipts, Receipts, asked to add another $150,000.00 to your taxes for the constructions | of a new ferry, and an additional $50,000.00 a year to maintain it, because it will cost nearly I double the amount to operate this new ferry that’the present ferry is costing. And the present yvhen put om the new run, will not have more than half the income she is having on “He worked for nething: F “Moral a will be the sermon to p by Dr. A. W. Leonard, pastor of th: Firat Methodist Episcopal church, — ereming jelde” ENSED FOR «| it Was then the court assessed the ached | The pein K = filled with pretty Also Pty and Jette and stings. Otto Choiski, alia Micheikofeki, who bumped into Wm. Christenson #0 bard, as be rounded the corner of Fifth av. and Main st., Saturday night, that the latter's skull was fractured and who succumbed fol- lowing a second fall in the city hospital, was released yesterday on bin personal recognizance. One litthe whisper, said to have been of Sriaies nature, whis- | pered wit the hearing of a por | tlon of the jury In the case of Me- | Kay ve. the Seattle Electric Co., jcost Dr. G. W. Davis, a witness for | the Electric Co., $60. The doctor hat S| conveyed the whisperette to T. P.| Revelle, attorney for the plaintiff.! fine for contempt of court. Suit has been started by Nels Lar- sen, & street car conductor, in the uv. - district court, against the 8. on for alleged injuries recetv- od ae the plaintiff when a Fremont Ballard car lurched and he was thrown violently against the railing | on the platform of the car. He asks ’ | $15,000 damages: A good mixer can stir up an awful jot of troub! You can't find Annual junior prom of the Ballard high school was given last night, | and over 200 were In attendance. | The place was beautifully decorgted. Local Eagles, : 200 in all, paid a five-hour visit to the Everett broth- erbood last night. WALLA WALLA, Feb, 24.—An- drew Huff, arrested on the charge of resisting the dog catcher and or dered by the caurt to buy a license for the animal or pay a fine of $5, appeared at the clerk's office with 150 penn’ He got the dog Ii- cense, showed it to the police and threw it away, stating that he had/ Ajready got rid of the dog. list VICTORIA, Feb. 24.—Bishop- elect J. C. Roper, formerly of New York, will be consecrated tomorrow by the primate of Canada, Arch- bishop Mathieson, The archbishops and clerical leaders from all West ern dioceses are gathered here for thé ceremony. SPOKANE, Feb. }that his business reputation |been damaged and that be has suffered extreme humiliation, Nat | | te dealer, filed | Jauit today against Mrs. Georgette | tf cca for $10,000 for a rammed 24.—Alleging | 4 Convicted Banke the first one was built SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24.— With bis wife sobbing at his bed aide, Wm. B. Nash, convicted cash- jer of the defunct Market Street band, died today in the county jail, where he was confined pending an appeal from a sentence of five) years’ imprisonment at San Quen- Cost, Cost, Cost, Cost, Cost, Cost, Cost, Cost, Cost, Cost, Cost, Cost, $ 21,846.90 9,755.92 4,573.10 4,500.00 4,475.65 2,128.10 3,113.95 89,141.99 13,893.58 25,348.70 31,773.12 46,736.11 $257,287.12 65,171.97 2,124.73; none none none none none 2,147.80; 4,888.37 ; 11,612.85; 15,816.65; 24,641.45; $65,171.97 tebergreaeeves ones BI9Q ISAS ferry was under lease for which ripts. The cost of the second investigation? tributed? the same. 4 David Swank, Rect cere Wife Crying at Bedside The Advertiser’s Dollar and Where It Goes This is an important point for you, Mr. Advertiser. Do. you give your ad to the first solicitor who comes along, accept- A ing his claims as to circulation without for detailed information as to its over 40,000 copies which are sold daily, and just what sections of the city and sur- rounding country in which it is dis- Phone Main 9400, Ind. 441 and Agent Will Call r Dies With His! {tin for falsifying a report of the bank to the state bank examiner. Nash, some days ago, begged to be removed fo his home #o that he |might be spared the disgrace of Jdeath in a jail. Permission wa granted by Judge Dunne, but it jeame too late. Why not ask The Star FOR LOSS OF HER SCALP, Miss Helen Nelsson, whose hair was caught in a revolving shaft, through which she sue tained the loss of her scaip, terday began suit Ww. 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Danderine and carefuliy. | through your , taking one small ‘strand at a “ame will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive of] and in Just @ few moments you) have doubled the beauty of your ir. A Gelightful surprise awaits, par- Geularly those who have been care- less, whose har has or iu seraggy, Besides Danderine dissolves of dandruff, enna invigorates the ping itching and | Try as you will, jany dandruff or.# | hair and your | but what will please: be after a few weeks" ine, when you will hdir—tine and Just try it. AMUSEMENTS And His Distinguished Company in the Following Monday Tuesday Night, “Hamlet.” Wednesday Matinee, “Merchant of Venice.” | Wednesday ¥i Thursday Nigh Friday Night, Seturday Statinee, 1 Stturday Nights ere PRICES—Nights, Lower Floor, * $1.50 and $1.00; $1,007 Gatiery, 50c. Matinees, Entire Lower Floor $1.00; and 50c; Gallery 25¢. * Tomorrow (SUNDAY) Mae The Wagenhals & Kemper Co. “tHE Rouse ‘or Exits” BEST VAUDEVILLE AMERICA "ouce™ Ellis-Nowl Lasky’s S (Specia' SULLIVAN: * + CONSIDINE Texas | Tommy 10°20: in Tro Premier Comedians and Acrobats. ix Hoboe 1 Feature)