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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, Eima Waltere—-Empress Spring fever was the teammate ‘Ten drivers Marle Grib bin—Orpheum wo they forgot to te! failed to leave their weights dow The. See, weenlng the bucket” originated from the fact it from on a@ pail and kicking under him? BAVP EY OST TN ET %. Completing her four hun- Ww dredia wequalling her fastest th & from Ketehican to Seattle, ¢ & steamship Humboldt arrived f& Beattlo yesterday afternoon # *@ from Skagway and way ports * Terre tee At a meeting or the Sunday Behoo! association last Wednesday) evening Dr, Louise B, Dorman was elected president; Mra, D, C, Eltte, vice president, and Miss Helen Bushnell, secretary For the purpose of discussing voyage and nearly | March 25, Dixon Porter Gen, Grant, Ni adays moat folks would be tickled to death to get an autograph letter from Grant, but Por: ter was most un- gracious in bis consideration of this trophy of military penman: ship. For what d from Grant was Grant wrote that he had no web-footed soldiers. Eotimates submitted yesterday to the board of public works for com crete walke in the university dis- triet and College st., from Sist av & to 34th ay. B., were referred to the city council, The projects in volve a total expenditure of about Have You Been to Kirkland Yet?. UPPOSE you ride over tomorrow ful trip across the lake from Madison park It is a beautiful and deli And at the development that is taking place over there, the trip in 25 minutes, Buys You a House and Half Acre of Land Adjoining Kirkland Townsite will marvel. The ferry q ts Ae testa You select the tract you want We build the house for you ak —— KRAHRHRARRARER bod AT THE MOORE. RHRaKAKHEhKkhaD “% ‘Tetratzini, who will be _@& the Moore theatre next Wednes- om the days that she is to sing the evenings ents nothing from Lp. m. until after midnight, and ghe is to appear in a matinee abstains from al) food from ti " morning until after the after- performance. repertoire she includes 40 Jarger number of which school. The singer dees not care for the modern composers and song effects of the Inte musical tions. Her favorite role is ‘that of “Lucia.” * * * * BURR ERE HH OH ‘With the coming of Jeanne Tow- “The White Sister” at the theatre next week, opening the matinee tomorrow, lovers To those Rot seen this distinguish- in one of the most strik- roles she has ever assumed, jt be sufficient to say that AT THE SEATTLE. American Cafe Fourth and Pike We Serve a Table D’Hote Dinner With a Pint of Wine, FIFTY CENTS From 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. Daily. HIGH CLASS ENTERTAIN. MENT ETO 1°. mM, x Crawford's novel about * * _feidents, deanne Towler in “The White Sister”—Seattic they will bave an opportunity of} seeing a play of powerful grip and) intense interest, based on Marion | a young! nan and her sacrificing love. Sa ewengrensgann! * AT-THEORPHEUM. ~ #| *! RERHAERT AAA EER WH) Jointly headlining the coming, | week's bill at the Orpheum will be| the Engiiah singing dienne, Lucy Weston aud the! Seumas MacManus players, who! M | will present, “The Lad Prom Largy- more. } Robinson wbold and Marie) Louise Gribbon will entertain over! the song and dance route. } Prof. Wermwood's canine and) Monkey show will be one of the} features, H Stewart Sisters and Excorte constitute a sextette of singers and dancers who have a handsomely dressed and staged act. ! ind Hassan, acrobats, will present afew turns, and Clarence Siegel and Anna Matthews will of- ped & musical melang® on the ban- ‘tne. Reaakenankenanne * ® AT THE EMPRESS. * ® * ReEttheetheshatnhe * George Bonhair Troupe of acro- bats, seven in the cast, will head- line the Empress bill next week. J. Hunter Wilson and Effie Pear- son, cortare in “The Three Twins,” will present 15 minutes of songs and dances. Selma Walters, supported by Herbert Frank, will present a so clety satire, entitied, “A Woman's Way.” The Guy Bartlett trio will present & musical comedy, called, “Spiven's Rae Eleanore Ball, a violin virtuo- so. and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reyn- olds, in song and talk, wil) also be seen, ways and means of educating the public and the employes of t he aitle Electric Co, in the prevention of accidents on street cars, the safety committee of the 8. E. Co. gave a complimentary banquet at the Butler hotel lant ev Plan: were discumsed to organize the local ear barns for the prevention of ac- $9,000. PHAR KAAHARane ae * * You won't have to answer # that door bell for the fellow # who wants to leave a sample # of the cureforall patent med # jeine, if an ordinance which # Councilman Haas will intro # duce Monday, becomes law. w/ He proposes a fine of $106 for # such sample distributors, or @ 30 days in jail, or both, ° * a le i Ma a te te Main te ie Md Dr. Sydney Strong, who visited South Africa a few years ago, will lecture tomorrow-night at the Pros. pect Congregational servations in Afric: A MISTAKE igen ee ti done. about ing in Kirkland. Bome men believe the eun's going to shine again. ‘That's en lence. Gome men believe world’s getting better. That's faith, Gome men believe titice will eventually be pure. ‘at's imagination, waeeeeaeenntatannk seeeeeeeee *% they will be in their proper # ‘& place on the street corners by w ® June i, * * * SEREREESHEEEEE EE ENT FA H. J. Lehman is an ardent base- ball fan. He has seen many games in Chicago. Last night be became luhirety an he passed a bar, wan entered and ordered. Just then bis optics expled « hand, part- ly dismembered of its fingers, clutching a stein of amber aqua ate reply. “t only mistook you for a gentieman.’ ‘Ideas, Why Don’t We Say it? ‘Takt the ferry at Madison park Ferries leave tomorrow at 9:15 a. m., 10404, 11:50 a. m., 2:15 p. m., 4 p. m., 5:35 p. m. and 6:45 p. m. Burke & Farrar, Inc ~~ | JIMMIE TIRED OF | | Could thie be threefingered Brown | Thomas Gallagher, represent be? it could, but it fing the Mighth Iilinole district in le DIDN'T LooK WHERE HE WAS GOING, | In trying to watch @ distant ewiteh engine while he was walk ing @ treatie at the foot of Clay at \last night, 8 A. Johnson, a siilor on the tugboat Wandered, slipped and fell 12 feet to the ground. At the city hospital it was found that |Johnson had sustained & sprained back of « painful but not a serious nature. lam eaeeewiaenenee \* MOTION PICTURES * lee eee AAeAeeehe 1. Dream Theatre—Drama, “The Belle of New Orleans”; comedy, “Dress Sulit in Paw drama, “Bounder.” Grand Opera each other; for the White Sox. ese Grand Duke Michael Michaelo viteh bet his entire roll on No. 2% at Monte Carlo and broke the bank. & domestic tragedy in the family of of one of Seattle's Oriental inhabi- | tante. sion the mat Yueng Gen, who left for ber native land in August, 1906, to visit her friends, bas not returned, and Jim- di; three tle wants @ divorce. The only ized |Rews that Jimmie has received from These tracts are among the most attractive homesites along the east side of the lake in Seattle, but wants to get away from the city grind when the We have several other house and anc splendid suburban homes for the man who, works” ” 3 day ig 1 propositions to tell you. — s Call at our office near the land my ~* £3 Owners 104 CHERRY STREET “BUY IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS” hin spouse is the time of kong, where Jimmie has gi for her to WAITING FOR WIFE The Chinese revolution has caused At least, that in the impres- Jimmie Goon Gen bas of for his wife, Mrs. Wong Louis ing at 117 23rd ay, By ing at a by Moncton, Wash,, struck by @ rock tat jalodged the earth Aamodt's AMUSEMENTS UNE” PRGSRF fT el |. AUDIENCE LAUGHED UNTIL iT WAS TIREO aT PRICES—Eve., Lower Floor, $1.00 and $1.50; Balcony, 76¢ and $1.00; Witbout any notice or warning it comes, And life has a jovetier thrill To the laborer down in the dreariest slums And the millionaire up on the hill; The names that they give it may differ a bit, But the little god plays the old game, And whatever the setting~-in grandeur or grit— The Love is exactly the same. “| Frank Scot The Poet may call her bia “Muse” or bi The Plumber may call her his “Moll. The er name ber his sweet “Angel Face,” nbler may call her his “Doll,” x call her their “Chicken,” or “Baby,” or “Wren,” ue “Lady o° Dreams,” or their “Dame,” Bat the story's the same as it ever has been, And the Love is exactly the same. T We dress up our passion in various ways, To fit with the place and the time; We may prove it by auto rides, candy and plays, Or sing it in music and rhyme, We may talk of our “progress” and firmly beliove The wondrous “advancement” we claim, But we haven't got much on old Adam and Eve, And our Love is exactly the same! Soe SS ea ee Charles McNeil Dead Urge Action Charles McNeli, well known lum- Michigan Osughters of the American Revolution are tead- ing & movement to prevent the printing ef American flags on napkins or buliding them on cakes. PUTA ERE TSS” TS ST. PAUL, Minn, March 23. # ~ Jas, J. Hin, railroad builder, # paid $100 for a city directory # of 1857, in which his name ap & pears as a clerk in a brokerage ® office. * eeeteeete * * e * * « * * * = = - . me * * HIT BY AUTO In an effort to avoid boing hit by a street cat yesterday afternoon, 42, dodged from the car tracks into the course of an automobile owned and driven by Robert 1, Anthony, proprietor of « book bindery at 1622 Seventh av. Waen Scott had beon removed from beneath tne auto It was discovered that his leg was broken In two places. CLEANING THE STREETS New Yorker—How do you keep the streets so clean? Native — Every gentieman, auh, wipes up the street with another gentleman, suh.—New York Sun, PHILADELPHIA, March 23,—A homeopathic hospital advertised for a few persons on whom to try out a new cure for warts, Two thou weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee SRAKRAAHHRERRH EE * FREDERICK, Md., March 23. & Frank claims the ® world’s record for eating raw w egee Hoe devoured 49 in less & than 15 minutes. Reutea But ler could eat only 48 in the samo time, * SPEER EERE ERED He N. Y., March 23.—A parrot was alone in the Clark . mansion when the mouse caught fire. The bird's cries of fire at- tracted men at work in the neigh borhood and the building was saved. oe ee ee FIND ARGONAUT RELICS GREENVILLE, Mar¢h 23. ~-While remodeling the Green- ville hotel, the proprietors dis- covered, in the attic, an old flag, the existence of which bad been forgotten except by the oldest citizens, It meas- ures 18 by 30 feet and is in fair state of preservation. It contains 33 stars only and wae brought around the Horn by miners who wished to cel ebrate the Fourth of July in 1861. * * * * * * * RaRRKHHRHEAE akan Quatified fow'd he happen to elect Hi Higgins e fire chief? lank —- Natural qualifications, y, he kin break more windowe | "Pathe's Weekly, #| Highland Fling dancers, Gladys |Brefford and Gladys McCairtney. | Pace”; drama, “The Root of Ev 0. ‘The ‘Epidemic’ Gulch”; drama, “My | Arcade Theatre—Drama , “His Wife's Mother"; comedy-scenic, “Father's Toothache”; “City of; ; drama, “The Arrow of De-) Theatre—Drama, “The Loan Shark"; comedy, “The Sur- | prise Party Surprised”; Western |# ED L. DREW, Mgr. “The Sheriffs Daughter.” ; ‘For a WEEK COMMENCING ; othe |New Constable”; Western drama, TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MA “- Romance of the West.” Viola Allen's Greatest Success Home Theatre, 23d and E. Union Sunday only, continuous from 2:30 to 10:30, Feature reel, “Evan- Nance Circuit From F. MARION CRAWFORD'S NOVEL. Presonted by a Remarkable Company, JEANNE TO America’s Most Beautiful Emotional NIGHTS—-265-50-75-$1.00; Bargain Matinee Saturday and Sunday Matinees, 15-26-50c. TONIGHT—"’ The Chorus Lady”—Last fmpress |= SULLIVAN ¢ OONGIDINE OIRCUIT “INE HOUSE OF EXITS” Two singers and Miss Marie Long, violin soloist. Class A Theatre—Drama, | Song of the Gypsy"; comedy, Biack Cat—Comedy, “The Ani- mated Bath Tul Western drama, “After School"; “The Poacher.” National—2-ree] Western drama, “Indian Massac “Kodak Con- test.” a a javoy—Happenings of the day, “Gaumont Weekly"; comedy, “Be. delin at Home"; Western drama, “Full Value. Odeon—"Merchant-Mayor of In- comedy drama, Direct From the dl berman of this city, died yesterday afternoon at the family residence, man he eng ness and 4) 1906 he came to Seattle to pursue the lumber industry of the Northwest. MeNeil is survived by his widow, Elizabeth Ann Me- Neil, three sons, Hugh, Henry and Areble, and one daughier, Mabel MeNell, HEALTH EXHIBIT Seattle will have an exhibit dis- playing its healthful climate, its! low death rate and its general ideal | conditions of sanitation and hygiene | at the fifteenth session of the inter- national congress of hygiene and demography, which will be held at Washington, D. C., next September. A special building will be reserved at Potomac park to accommodate the congress. an? since HENCE THE TEARS, A German lass stood on a steam- ship pler, weeping. “Why do you grieve, Fraulein?” “Because ny lover has sailed, and 1 fear that be fore he returns some one else may Propose to ne and I may accept.” Resolutions requesting the Du- wamish waterway commissioners to proceed immediately with purchase of the right-of-way for the Duwamish waterway were wed by the Duwamish Valley mmercial club at Georgetown last night. The people of the county voted $600,000 in bonds to acquire the} right-of-way, November 8, 1910, and the money is now in the county treasury, The property owners in the district, upon which the excess cost of the right-of-way above $600,000 will fall, fear that the right-of-way will cost them much more money if the purchase fs longer delayed. Condemnation proceedings have been delayed by 4n appeal to the supreme court, A QUIET TIP. Old Gent (giving barber's assis- tant a tip)—How ts it that you ex- pect tips in this place, and yet dis- play that “No Gratituities” placard? Barber's Assistant—Well, sir, we find it-pays best. Sorter reminds gents, sir. William Cheverie, charged with Assault in the second degree on Harry Menzer, March 3, yesterday was found guilty by a jury in the —Batire, superior court. the |» sand offered to undergo treatment. RRR KRARH RRR In less time than any volunteer in| From the W this country.—Chicago News. Year.” COLISEUM THEATRE THIRD AVENUE AND JAMES STREET W. M. RUSSELL, Manager, - PHONE—Main 4226. Opening Tomorrow, Sunday, March 24th As a Popular Family Place of Amusement With THE OLIVER D. BAILEY COMPANY In & Stupendous Scenic Production of Hall Caine’s Masterplece— “THE BONDMAN” LOOK AT THE PRICES and Then Marvel MATINEES—6e and 10c; NIGHT PRICES—10c and 20c, * * *® NEW YORK, March 23—. ® Magistrate Kernochan fined *% Flora Weiner, a 17-year-old * shirtwaist striker, $1, and then * paid the fine himself. * Sl i ln le i a ln iin lin Ein in i ek CHICAGO, March 23.—'You've got to quit kickin’ that dawg sroun’,” sald Municipal Judge Fry in court. Lawrence Welr agreed and was released from a charge of cruelty, The “dawg” was not a houn’, A VERY SHORT WOMAN “| understand that his wife is of rather diminutive stature?” “Dimioutive? Say, sh so Rocked” crathccteamea bene And No Higher For the Beat Seats Except Boxes. NEW YORK, March 23.—“Bill” Snyder, head keeper at the Central park zoo, successfully extracted eight teeth belonging to Tom, # young leopard that was suffering | with toothache, Twenty people in the cast. An elaborate scenic production every | week. Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturda: | is cucucapihiieslicias eanace animes NEXT WEEK—Ed Barber's New Version of “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” If at first you don’t succeed, NO Change in Prices, complain to your congress: BEST VAUDEVILLE CAMPRICA "orc" 10:20' PANTAG Jnequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vauderilo Bhasin 2 vat ————BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE——— SENSATIONAL LAUGHING HIT— “NERVE WITH MILDRED DISBROW AND RUTHERONDB ns FIVE OTHER BIG ACTS — — — 105