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Mra. Leslie Carter—Moore Re eee eek eeenee *% AT THE THEATRES ® Moore—Louise Tunning in * #/new play by Rupert Hughes * “Two Women | Grace Elsie Kent—Emprem * ‘The Balkan Princess.” * The story deals with two women % Metropolitan—Dark ® closely resembling each other phys % Seattie—"The Girl From Ree: % |ically, but with opposite natures ® Count Remy de Margy!. « painter, ind—Motion pictures vaudeville, Reetewreeeeene and Seeeeetneteeeee * * AT THE MOORE * wee een eee rene ferent. Mrs, Lesiie Carter, one of Amer * * * * ®) marries a ® nett & better man and ts struggting hard offering of Bre ‘to overcome when Jeannette ® /halffinished portrait of her to little seamatress, Jea He is on the road to being oppressing dies, He poverty has a mind him of her charm. Jeannine leally the counterpart of Jean but her character is absolutely dif te go to his little home and powe t “that Then he meets the other woman. a dancer. She ts phys He persuades her re fea's greatest emotional actresses, he may finish the portrait of Jean will be seen at the Moore theatre | all of next week, her engagement | «pel! of in a | home. formed and her into that of ter will act the beginning Monday night, American e Fourth and Pike We Serve a Table D’Hote Dinner With a Pint of Wine, FIFTY CENTS From & HIGH CLASS ENTERTAIN. MENT 8 T01 P.M. p. in, to § p. m. Dally Phone m Anne 1834 Auto Bervice--Hest of Work 20 pounds for 0c. 2% for every additional pound. Rous! ary 400 per doxen 24 Ninth Ave. N. Fixtures Weed hf PURCELL SAFE CO. Exclusive Agent for the GENUINE SAFE Seattle. FAST STEAMERS LEAVE A FOR TACOMA Aime INDIAN APOLIN ana 200, 140 w ¥ 100, ROUND TIKES DAILY sStnste ‘Trip te, Round Trip Soe. FOR EVERETT AND rates ptlective Dec. 18, 18, "14, "ti to Mareb 5 wi Meket Uftiee, Colman tn, Main 2992 mam tee nd Fichedules Subsect nettle. yace and happiness in the Gradually ber sop! is trans character merges Jeannette Mra dual role of Jean. nette and Jeannine. The production is under the man- agement of John Cort i COMING, “MI | will be seen at the quite an impre |diences by + eat cat alps ladha cos Ua diadhalabie f % | Bast, ‘ AT THE METROPOLITAN w | welght w | Wolgast com Re ara i Francisco, for a spec exander Dougherty and the termed a ky mnastics program are a doll comedienne actor; comedy Larsen Grafter Rehrwalls, } | the | “Strangers [sateen ennennes * '$ NOBODY” ECD Starland” Miss Nobody From Moore theatre The cast of pr ed by Miss Oliv pals ix still head Vail her singing this season ot Boo Man Joe Weber will present the farce with mu Alma, Where Do Live?” at the Metropolitan tomor row for an engagement of c . with popularpriced matinee Wednesday and Saturday In all the changes that through the in the m Th | musical numbers are clever Frenchman had “Alma has gone none English transiation orge V. Hobart made by By the terms of his grand father's will he is forbidden to pro pose to any girl before he of age. The company Nannette Flack, Charles A ray and Aubrey Yates Mur ee 8 * * AT THE SEATTLE * ttt kt tk tte te te te tke “The Chorus Lady” boards at the Seattle coming week. “The has always been suece ttle and shonld play week ear in the this Lady in S¢ how Ay sworth will a attle, in a Strange She goes and falle under the who made sion upon local an Jinga | at Pantages t }ing festivities occ You week, e has been fourteen Just was } The) |story deals with an unsophisticated | youth becomes is headed by * * * * * will occupy theatre Chorus ssful to good Grace role Fiat” «The Week at the Theatres THE SEATTLE STAR | Specifications for furnishing th city with Incandescent lampr, proximating a va’ of $ led for th neving year terday were approved by the bo: Used for bids. With her decks and mine Of wally « railing per streamers which had thrown by the throng of pers agsembled to pay be the vessel's orch ing familiar airs carnival seene an Was witne steamship Governor pinoo. for | | | Aylesworth-—"The ChorusManette Flack—“Aima, Where Do You Live?—Metropolitan Hed will be offered by John £. Hensbaw and Graee Master David mous Dickinson will be Avery hooler, the fa pianist, and Louise & prima donna soprano heard In a classic reper young tolre. which chang ibe given. eee A Chinese Courtship js and Nevarro and wi! Include ragtime songs, entric dancing and character Three other acts will also teewnnenenes| at THE EMPRESS * a in El a al Ate tt Be ee Another o the large musical comedies of the tabloid form will Car-) for three days, commencing Thurs day, Mareh 28, presented by the identical east of players that | 4 this big musical revae last nber in this city. Mort H.| | Singer has provided the same cho- lrux, beantifal, shapely and nimble. | / | | | | | piec |parel. + be the Empress during with David W and Tom Rameey « the dinge the brimstone and fascinating young woman will m headline attraction at the the coming week and Tom Walker ‘ers as “The Devil Tom Walker eave a trip down path Little Mattie Lockette, a talented The Devil who in some charactertetic de Al Lewin and Walter Pearson, comedians, will present “The Wrong Note.” The Royal Zanetto troupe of jug glers, El Cleve, xylophone solotet and the mons in acrobat ies others on the bill (ede ee | bed * AT THE PANTAGES * * eee h ae Things will take a sporting turn oming "eek, open urring next -Mon For the headlin new bill is Ad Wol Cadilinc wildeat, Hght champion of the world on bere from San wh he was booked al tour by Manager Al Pantages, with “Hobo” his sparring partner, two will put over what is aclentific exhibition in Other acts on the Berry and Withelmi and a protean Newhoff and Phelps in a sketch; the famous Riva troupe of aerialists; “The & political satire, and the novelty performers. ¥Y afternoon. ture of the the |Monday Donworth’s Last Day on Bench TACOMA, March 16.—Judge Donworth of the United Stat federal court Is ready to retire. Monday will probably be my last appearance on the bench, and attorneys having orders to be signed by me should present them at that time,” he wrote to the clerk of the federal court here today. It is believed that Elmer Hay- den will be appointed to succeed Donworth. ROBBER ENTERS A HOUSEBOAT While ont of the house for only | * AT THE ORPHEUM %|® few minutes, Mrs. C. W. Lundy * |returned home yesterday to find her 44MM em ym |DOUsCbORt, “Tumble Inv,” at Mad |, Metntyre and Heath will be the |#00 Dark, bad been looted of $600 |big noise on the new bill at the |Ci#h and about $300 in valuable |Orgheum, beginning with a mat igi wee eee inee Monday. They receive a sal Mrs. M “6 Chamberlain, Algon 9d Magen $2, tad big = quin apartments, was visited by bur ‘hake Ph (Phi “ein glare during her absence and re » wtaew Po ase so ports several small articles missing paates the a Minstrel A pass key enabled robbers to / a om Montana, ‘On | pillage the apartment occupied by Guard” | and “Walting at the | Miss Mildred Mosley and Miss Olive jChureh” during thelr stay in Se-| Mee rtments, of several jewelry and wearing ap | ship Co. SELES SG OO % About $200 In gold and silver * Jingled merrily to the floor at * Washington «t. when # two patrolinen broke up © * game of fan tan last night * The money was spilled from ® the table In the confusion and @ the players made a scramble & for the rolling coins, but the * brought to the station * 5 of the pile, along with * 24 Japanese and * ae prisoners ry eRe With a number world passe other record breaking cargo, Orient today at noon. One of the important convention for 1912 secured for Seattle ts th 54th general assembly of the United] North which meets in this elty resbyterian Church of Stockholders of the Alaska Steam. rannual meet. | ing at the offices of the company ft Ufe Lowman builétog, at 3 oe cloeh it etd the Monday afternoon, April 2 Mis Reasons fobody—Why de you say that Jones te a fathead? Everyman omart as I enquirer. se Ake wenweaeeene A tribute to Mayor George W. Dilling’» administration will be t 4 him at a din her toniaht at the Commercial club by friends who worked for him during hie campaign tant year eeeeeeete roceeee ee cae ae’ ap 6,000, yew serpentine pa rion deck plays] interestiog a yom day at pler D with the sailing of San) Seteereseeceseeeet around-the re Who have crossed the Atlantic from Liverpoo! and an tbe Steamship Minnesota sailed for the * * * * . * * * YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE of public works and ordered adver|iquen during the eeeeeeeeee eee Because he thinks he} Cincinnat! | 1, de firwt leading {bie magaaine shoe Fr |pay his way through colle he entered penniless t Making thousands of persons) 10 years he has been « clown \\ with one of the big cireusen, Raleigh Wilron will devote t of hie and the ¢ life t ff ainners following in the footsteps of “Hilly” Sun day, the baseball evangelist the blind stu w clas, Despite George Carmody mt f Byracum university honors of the senior ll other students. affliction he has agency, barber pairing conducted a shop and Se ee edd Robert Boyd, 35, who was strack by an outbound Tacome Interurban yes Jay morning. died at the Seattle General honpttal Inst night. Boyd had suffered a fracture of the rkul and both his legs were broken. Hoyd lived at the Watters elaub, 718 iret av + seeeeeseee ee ee ee LUCKY DOG ¢ in inst night and fell Halt-acre tracts 1p, In Division 10, adjoining townsite. iattane ence: Divine at $275 to $50), throefourths of a mile from the take # road on one side, county road on the other, March 16, 1809, Napoleon Two and one-half acre tracts, $925 to $ on red to trade the consulsbip of | foul, one and ope-balf miles from ta France for ons] TERMS—$5, $10 and $15 « a Month ot tre nt LUMBER FOR BUILDING on terms a Moreau's eqan-| lea! fe “ TO GET. THERE—Take a Madison street car to Madison Park. Then crésg thee that Napoleon | land ferry to Kirkland. Call a the dock. For information a» to leaving @ id pot have all ferry, phone E, 1419. ood idea of the Writ of attachment, directed - against the Jovita Land Co, was | stead thet he bad « fine sense of ked through the superior court | humor woll as some blarney yexterday by C_ A. Stokes to an ef land was just jollying fort to collect 95,7 December 28, 1910 THE SOCIETY WHIRL “Dear, can you help me to re | ceive next Friday?” iorry, love; but i'm on picket duty with the shirt waist strikers.” — Lowlsvitie Courier Journal, nor, in front of the dam. appear in the court March injunetio superior n should not be granted Why Don't We Say ‘It? WORKED A WEEK AND CARVED THAT FAN Ma “ A STICK OF WOOD, WELL WHAT OF mh Seven days of special services will forma! Madrona Presby conclude tomorrow with the dedication of the died March 3, bate yesterday, tate. relatiy to his four children. personal property i# valued at $7 000. Old want you to change the parrot | bought from you. He doesn't speak at all, and you said he'd repeat every word he heard. Shopman—Yes madam, and to he would; but you took him in such a hurry that | hadn't time to tell you he was deaf.— Tit-Bits. Injunction te restrain the North. ern Pacific railway from installing: ite Lake Union belt line in fromt af the property of Carl and Hattte Sie is sought by the owners of the property. . The rafiroad company has been cited te o* and show reason why the terian church, 32d av. and East Mar fon st The will of J. J. Brennan, who was admitted to pro- and devises the ex aside from amall bequests to The 760 on an unpald/giong eo that Hi be the | balance of a note for $16,000 given! not taten to the the mene plotters the first cone j prohibition party committee of the met yesterday ai/ Btate central the ¥. M. CA. and decided to hold) the convention’ to select national! delegates in Everett on May | [Perevesevevesnre has now resigned | converting | This hundreds of city community are Mand increanes. | found gutity of murder in the first | degree last Saturday NEW YORK, March 16 iT. Weyman |tional aviation cup for tht beautiful where who won the int BUILD A HOME OF YOUR OWN AT KIRKLAND Build a Home on One of the Beautiful KIRKLAND Nestling Close to the Scenic East Shore of Only 45 Minutes From Second and Madison ean ave & houge op hard, Out where you can be king of main——where an enjoy the bar the fresh ‘he \uspiration of thy pal yet Carry op youp the elty Tracts in or Adjoining Lake Washington residential auburb of Beattie has already become the homepiamial business men. Kirkland # place of attractive country Mae the charms of suburban life are found in perfection. Beautifd springing up on every band But prices are #ti BURKE & FARRAR, ———- OWNERS 104 CHERRY STREET —Charh Y is country in England last year, will be invited by the Aero club to head t be Amert can team of defenders. Weyman * «Frank O'Neil, 70, while cross *| never has flown in the United ® ing the street at Second and @ | States, belag a resident of France @ Union yesterday, was st k *| & by an automobile own :| LOS ANGELES, March 16.—A fed ® J. J. Kelly and driven by Johm @/ eral investigation of the case @ A. Jensen. O'Neill's tn ®\against Karl Standard, the young # are not seriour eee ee ee ee ee y eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee * the ety by Carrie allenes that fall caused by of a trapdoor ond aves Feb. 26, aceording to (he complaint .: IN THE GAME CLASS Knicker—The police are busy arresting subway smokers, in stead of crooke from $51.12 to $35.10. WANTS $1,000 FOR FALL A cinim of $1,000 was filed against H. Gosbe: she was the « in the Ridewalk on onier way, between Firat and Sec The accident ofcurr |e ket ether eee ee HERE'S LAWRENCE'S PLAN John ©. Lawrence, who re signed his job as state pu service commissioner under Gov. Hay, in order to run for governor former chief, b a cam paign sta nt nday that he make bis attack on the p nt administration from the standpoint of econ in public office. He ernor has permitted too many appropriations to get by him without wielding the prun. ing knife a little, against his « indicated in * * * * * RRR ke FORT WORTH, Tex. he sixth domestic tra March 16.— ody within |aix weeks occurred here when M. M. Ball was shot and killed by Os Meyer The two ad quarreled ov Ball's divoreed wife. Philip PATERGON, N. J, March Kauffmonn, declared 16.— to be |the model pupl! of public school No. 1, is held as the thief who robbed Samuel Medinkowics and stole grocery store $40 Plane for an active campaign toy CHICAGO, March 16.—Burt Har. capture the county for Woodrow| kins admitted that he had been Wilson were laid at a meeting ef |4runk, but pleaded that he had the Woodrow Wilson club of King | been compelled to cook, wash dishes county at the Good Eats cafeteria | and do other housework, The court Nast night NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 16.—| A dead mule kick to death at Trade. nn hoof struck him over the heart, May Brennan, eacher in the Mis av. discharged him. 1624 Boylston Frantz H»Coe| John Re burned off the right leg of John wireman, a8 neatly as it|” a removed by @ sur geon's knife, SAN FRANCISCO, March 16.— ors, convicted of the mur NEW YORK, March 16.—An elec- 1 James Brown | tric wire charged with 11,000 volis| Brown was unloading the carcass from a wagon | Hall, a when the hind legs recoiled, and one | could have | school, died yesterday at the Provi- |der of Benjamin Goodman, made an dence hospital after a long iNness.| unsuccessful attempt to oacape Funeral will be held at 2 o'¢loek| from the county fall. After four tomorrow afternoon from St. Jamen| shots had n fired, he was over jeathedral, taken by two juilers, Rogers was eeeeeeeeeee *) *| ar | bookkeeper charged with having ab | seconded with $149,000 bel n¢ American National ona, has begun | bonds of $10.06 } “ | DENVER, March 16.—With a doz-| Standard ts jonging to k of Po under | jen or more trains, east and | Bocker—Well, it is pinching bound, stalled tn snowdrifts tr the under world—New York jvicinity of the Kansas-Co / Sun state line, the officers of the 2 |Pacifie have announced that all King county did not do much jand |i raing east bound Ww be annul buying fro mthe state last year. In| teq for the time being fact, state land sal fell off to about one-third what they amounted SURE SIGN ito in 1910. Only 468 acres were i « int leold by the state in King county in er nat ged Saws, Oa i — How do you know 1911, while In 1910 LATS mores were). at heard her thank the wait {sold. ‘The price per. acre alxo fell er when he picked up her bag.” altimore American. | NEW YORK, March Mary Kirby Fairfax | fax } dead at her bome here nia, in her 73d year. Lor was with his mother when ton} th. thie city anno Cairo, Exypt, ¢ Bacon. minent Americ He was years old M was best known for his w work to TELLURIDE, Col., Four men are dead, seve and one was riously | result of a snowslide down the Black Bear m here, ‘The slide carried jmine buildings | Tough Boy—Say, you youse gotta quit kickin’ aroun’, What, I ain't got Well, ‘spose I ain't—you quit kickin’ roun’ lke An’ dat goes! One of the \houses in the largest world wil joeys to take views of the and mother of Lord Fairfax of p March 16.—Mre. Baroness Pair ie nuIno- d Fairfax she died NEW YORK, March 16.—Cable ad- unee the af Henry an artist ir ater color 16.— missing jured as the | that swept near the} ine away AN ULTIMATUM 180 my dox no dog? gotta I gotta dog photoplay | 1 send a camera man (o Seattle within a few |for the Roosevelt campaign in this elty, SEE THESE TOMORROW. Bacon | “Ite kids, | K J estate in becoming more and more valuable ap lower, Ju proportion, than im any other Seattle sibeis = “Buy in the Path of Progress” YOU WILL ASK RIGHTS, WILL FOR YOUR You jet mectit | op (CHUNKS OF ENTHUSIASM AT OPENING TEDDY “Teddy! | Beaton and Rufus ! decided to toon meets temporary state plane quarters in the | new plan adopted is te 3 Boom! That's how it sounded at the pre King ( liminary meeting of the ty Roosevelt club at Arcade hall | state campaige jlast night. There were chunks of arene cou enthusiasm displayed ev pian the vision of the Big }wafted among the aud! spired orators, and a big publ meeting was decided upon for next Tuesday. night at the same jgive T, R. one swell send-off Senator Dan Landon s | noise when he called the jorder and gave bis charact sinile, which was taken by many in the audience as a correct imitation of Teddy's “Dee-lighted.” H. A Johnson was chosen temporary | Hav chairman and Mrs. Thomas F. Mu phine, temporary secreta The following executive comm was selected: Arthur P. Mo ran, C. Allen Dale, I. L. Blair, F. I Rutherford, J. Y. C. Kellogg, H. S Quality, Q pieased 4 you, ‘aa wos Atchison, T. P. Revelle, Fred W Hastings, George H. Reveille, W. T Beeks, J. P, Warden, J. C, Gregor |A. M. Robinson, Dr. F. D. Merritt ' Geor H. G. Sparks and W. 7 | Christensen, As the result of a conference be tween Mayor Dilling, George 4 |Walker, national committeeman [State, M. A. Gottstein, Kenneth Cc. )