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|AMUSEMENTS M2°2RE” KMt-AM Week Leading Theatre ETROPOLITAN MAS eTURN OF | ee oa re eee rete? “OFFICER 666” | BY JESSSIE A. FOWLER KITTY GORDON OFFIC Foremost American Phrenologist. Greatest Fareé in Years : ‘ - rig oer (Copyright, 1913, by the Newspapér Enterprise Association.) Diteas; epee thee thee, reiscenecaes se ohare . F The face of murderer Hans Schintdt strikingly iluatrates potnts | — ——~ |in phystognomical analysia as well as in ceret mparison that - E THEATRE PANTAGES fully prove that a person carries his own tnd ial history in his SEATTLE ; tase dea | Bailey & Mitchel! Present Unequated Vandeyilie Means Pantages First of all, we re tze from the photograph that Schmidt's nose All Week pF ag fa trregular in shape and has a peculiar enl ont of the septum, “ ¥ ” an ere w tnd Dancere| While the nostrils are exceptionally large pen, With THIS TR | WILDFIRE Bessian Terie Garauete @ Co REGULARITY and the LARGNDSS of the NOSTRILS we can see} Prices 20c, 30¢ 80e A DAY AT RELIS ISLAND! MUCH of the character of the man —* , “rat 1 f ental ection a on the f ht Monday—Any elt Fral Viate Rarttone Fire a lack of potee and regularity of r ntal action and, on eens at 2 4 eer other hand, @ strong tndication of the characteriatic that will show nan - *l{twolf in the cerebellum or base of the bra econd, the fullness of Seattle's New Park the opening always accompanies a powe and nal mind | eh ns baa | Where we have found {t on the faces of keen Intellectual men and] ng a women they have shown the same strength of character only under . J STAR WANT ADS Jeontrol, The temper of such people in generally bard control = é A second impression that we form from the outline of Hane : BRING RESULTS Schmidt's face shows itself In the lips, which are again uneven TODAY AT 8 The fullness of the lower lip betokens strong passio® and an- TACOMA VS, SEATTLE 4th Av. Cars and 50c : Excursions Daily Meat Prices | ,, Navy Yard U I |Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy | Leaves Colman Dock TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY |10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M. | Yard Open to Visitors. | Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M,, TERYE:COS eee MARKETS Children 5 to 12, Half Fare. -_—_———_—————_—_—_————— |] AT THE THEATRE As Follows: rite wx Choice T-Bone Steak .....-+: 22¢ Moore—Kitty Gordon tn “The Enchantress Choice Spare 1 Ribs ..... SEE ee: 123¢ Metropolitan—"Officer 666.” Choice Mutton 123¢ Seattle Batley, d Mitchell Co. By Shope .... ose cevesee 2 in “Wildfir (This mutton is of a super- Orpheum—-Vaudevtitte. for quality. Try it.) Empre Vaudeville | Sweet Pickled Beef stock in “Wildfire.” | Tongue ‘at 15¢ Choice Liver 1 le i Sausage ..---- -s+s+e+ J American Full Cream 0c SOME THINGS THE Cheese ...-- sevesee uv —PRESS— AGENT LEAVES US “Jullus Caesar” Coming to Moore The ensemble scenes in William ; Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. BRIEFS printed by us are Faveruham'e spectacular produc winners. tion of “Julius Caesar,” which . . comes to the Moo theatre on s elfen « are Engraved Cards and Stationery sa st ular * 212 Spring Street ‘ upernumerart the : MAIN 4135 Lupereal a As vere cela > sociated with versham are Miss Constance Collier, the beat: DANCING tiful English actress and former HIPPODROME leading woman for Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, and Mr. R. D. Fifth and University. 10-plece Union Orchestra. Dancing Taught by Competent ‘Teachers. Maclaan, for more than 20 one of the most widely Shakesperean stars tn A Well-Liked Play | “Officer 666," when It appeared in New York and Chicago, was years known erica. | corded the most ering expres and the public, It lived up to the prediction of ita censors by record ONE PRICK "ATN-SAVING PERSONAL |{ng the longest runs ever regis SERVICE |tered in either cl named, for a play of its class. The play ts on this week at th Metropolitan TWO FINE OFFERS The Seatt! tionalally fine h {t is making abscribers, or to old subscribers who send tn their centers eeeeate renewal subscriptions. One is the latest parcel post chart, which |gives full and complete data and |information as to the use of the | parcel post, its rates, ete. This chart includes a map of the state ILLS of Washington and a map of the NTERIORN TREATMENT: United States. 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So.—-—89-93 Yesler Way Either the map or the razor is sent| a& years sul ot Imatity It corresponds with the large development of the cerebellum fails to indicate the direction of the social brain and never | We do not mean to indicate | cerebellum murder their friends, trol or mental balance, aa je evident in the case before us, we would think that it would be quite possible for this person to think more about the instincts of this organ than how to keep it In check he third ¢ ation that we make about this face ts the pecu larity of the eyes, The « an irregularity about the size of the ea place and a pecullar expression from them fn the The on and more staring than the other; one is half closed and secretive and cunning in {ts appearance than the other H 6 a person who has something to hide, yet the Ke and luminous, would ke to exprens that there is nothing ng on in the mind that should not be there and {s nothing The two sides of the face appear to be ‘quite different and repre there to secrete. that all persons who have a large but where there is a lack of con- QUERADES AS PRIEST AND ‘Phrenologist Analyzes Head of Hans Schmidt and Picks Ugly Characteristics That Led Him to Crime 6 WHOLET IT OUT? 1 DEAD, 24 HURT “2. CASUALTY LIST IN G..N, WRECK sent a double-faced mind The feature that next {mpresses us ts the long square Jaw with a te cy to roundness, It betokens exceptional antmaltty ity and hardness of mind, also passion distorted into baseness and un feelingness. The nose shows uncontrolled passion; the Mps Jealousy and per sonal unselfishness; while the chin is the basic principal of the face, shoulders the responsibility the whole character, and given ex pression to the Intent and destre of the individual thick and unrefined in form and give us another] pORT TOWNSEND, Wash, Sept iness that w« likely to show Itself in the An 18 pre tile, fired al who own Reta ; St 1 is an indication of that type of individual | from a 3 \ gun at Fort Worder le ta with a tendency to etrenuosity When last Sa night, ricochete after n of the head ts uncontrolled by moral influences it reasons) striking the water and craahed| n taken would be recognized as perfectly rig 4 @ taken’ would be recognizes a6 per right 804) through the basement of a lumber | The hetght of the head above the re indfeates determination | Company's buliding, tearing a great nd willpower, which in a perfectly normal head t# an exe ower hole and burying fteelf in the to possess, but If uncont 4d by moral senti and iatic prin- ground.” There was no one fn the son, W aKo. ho was brought #0 prom AT THEATRES THIS WEEK ° SEATTLE ad |” “Wildfire” caught Hke wildfire | with the big Monday night audience at the Seattle theater, and promises} capacity business for the week. It! is the popular race track comedy In which the fair Lillian Russell starred | In the hands of Afleen May, the |part of Mrs. Henrtetta Barrington, | |the wilowed owner of “Wildfire,” | recetves capable treatment. She was |there with bells, or rather, with | the handkerchief at the right time |to signal to the joc and frus trate the plot to “pull” Wildfire. At the finish the widow cops the lrace, a new husband and beats an jantt gambling bill. e | e ———— ORPHEUM | le fi e | ump, pert, pulebritudinous Lula heads the bill at the Or r this week fn a sketch which ts de jen Love,” ‘ operetta, though it has but two songs | ut then, they, are some songs. | Yom-yom. ‘List: “And Then You Kiss, Kins, Kiss” {# one, and the other ts “You're My First and Only Love.” The Gla girl {s supported by |Tom Richards, who wos with her last year in “Miss Doodlesack” at he Metropolitan. Lulu giggles and | dimples and comediates with all her | {usual charm. | A big number on the bill ts Swor }and Mack, who have been here be lfore. As blackface comedians they | Jare without peers | other fun creator is “A Night n the Boulevard lof nonsense by Georgette, a tiny comedienne, sin wel and {s a celver imperson jator. Jack Sidney and Billy Town ley dance, and Klutting’s entertain ers furnish something new in the dog, cat, dove and rabbit show Pe ee le ‘ EMPRESS » Mission Garden,” featuring Brewer, a prima donna with headlines the bill at this week. It is an 10 persons, and asing songs as Nellie \a real voice, |the Empress operetta carrying has a number of well as beautiful scenery. ‘Othello Outdone” furnishes the big laugh number with the travesty of the Bill Shakes: re work. Some | local humor adds to the all-around foolishness FINDS DOG FIRST CARLISLE, Pa, Sept, 23--So0 anxious was Charles Humer, noted wing shot, to recover a black and white pointer he had lost that he forgot that it was his wedding da When he was told an hour before the wedding by his kennel keep- er that the dog had disappeared, he rushed out to look for the animal 6 prospective bride was in| re at her home. Humer found the dog and was urguing ite own-| ershop with a magistrate when one of the wedding guests called him it was his wedding day. | He leaped into a motor car and was hurried to home of the bride, where they were married. | DIES. AS HE WINS ADING, Pa., Sept. 23.—Go-Re-| tween, the famous racing stallion | which won the largest purse ever pulled down by one horse, in the Suburban Handicap in 1906, when it captured $187,000 for its owner, fell dead under the wire while tn the lead of a fast string of horses in the one-mile running race at the jerk'’s fatr. the R k » the telephone and reminded him | & person may sh ardnes min vUrpOee Hullding at the thm An fch would allow of no restraint There {# much tn the fac t reminds us of the murderer Riche | tion ts being conduc b before the public eye two years) thc COME INA investiga by fort of BUNCH Almost the entire membership of |Ry., follows ¢ @ | the house naval committee, cor PANTAGES ing of 24 members and a clerk @)\ be in Seattle about November, Marice Samuels, an Italian char-|a trip of inspection to Pacific coast acter actor, equally adept In comedy | aa in heavier work, and Rony Rizzo, | ® young violln wizard, are the ble hits in a sketch, “A Day at Ellis Island,” which red instantaneous favor with the big audiences at the) Pantages Monday, The rest of the company gives Samuels capable support. Frikin’s troupe of eight Russian singers and dancers also showed headiine quality. There are thr girls tn the company. The elgh have fine voices and offer two or/ three numbers of sweet native mel ody. They finish the act with char acteristic fast dancing and pirouet- naval yards and stations ly to Seattle, Sound navy yard befor down the coast visiting DAWSON, Y. T., Sept Yukon will leave here t ly closed for the season. The committee will rendezvoun in Chicago, and will then come direct proceeding CLOSING YUKON he Puget 23. jomorrow and navigation will then be offictal The Ca last night Ung nadian boat Selkirk salled Tom Kelly sings a number of| with 100 head of cattle and 225 tons songs cleverly in a rich baritone.|of perishables, much of which wil The Aldo brothers give a burlesque | be taken into the Shushanna. wreatling match and funny gym do “A an and Connors and Edna Bit of Everything,” which m: melange of nonsense, songs dances. {lton, was arrested by F Atk Mullen Friday afternoon, ' GERALDINE FARRAR $| front, hae bs identifie has been | Woolman of Chehalis, acc So lively an interest manifest in the seat sales for} the Geraldine Farrar concert at the| Moore theatre Friday evehing that seats may be at a premium fn an ther day | The prima donna will be accom-| panied by Alwin Schroeder, ‘cellist, | consistently refused to say nd Arthur Rosenstein, | pianist. | Sbout themaclves Misa Farrar, it is promised, will be generous with her encores, and has several ow numbers to offer. A} «reat deal of Interest is shown by} local soclety, as Miss Farrar is| known to be one of the best dress. been {mplicated in the r A. WOM Fddle Averill, who, with J, Ham-| Patrolman after an % | exciting running duel on the water dias Ed ording to ithe local detective department He ts under suspicion of having bbery of the Chehalis Hardware Store last wee Both Averill and Hamilton have anything Pioneer Piano Dealer Retires From Business er, one of the ploneer The | rerat t steamer out of Dawson up the |** IDENTIFY “AVERILL” | A. W. Smith, baggageman on train No. 4, which collided yester day with the G. N. eastbound over- land train near Mukilteo, died of his Injuries in the hospital at Ev- erett last night. er In the hospital with t and other r 6 A complete Met of the inj as given out last night at the office of . ‘wy ° Ha ——WIRE—— BRIEFS WASHINGTON.—A Columbia, 8. C., delegation offe ed the president a gift from his boyhood home there if he will live in it in winter, Next winter, anyway, Ison says he guesed he would be hard at work in the capital eee WASHINGTON. — Secretary of the Navy Daniels quoted President Wilson as favoring a governmental k {0 be on nano dealers of the Pacific coast,|!¥ owned and oy 1 armor pl banat cies For the last eight years of Seatt l Seakcuninnee te ‘ yresent located at 1621 » Cal.— . ACCEPT IN ENGLISH ay a eh ues NOR? | sca tondiad wh) Geareed Wik tureat The city dads will be guests of| hea a Le a iana, denoadine on |eunne MacCall of Los Angeles. He the Seattle Press club at “German| the organization of a big selling | enied it night,” Thursday. The invitation] force, his succees 1s principally due ee was extended in German, but the|to his own effort FORBESTOWN, Cal.—Fire start- dads acepted in hearty English Mr. Meyer learned the trade of|!08 in the Gold’ Bank hotel de plano making in bis father’s fac-|Stroyed haif of the place, once tory, and later studied muste at|*mong Calffornia’s biggest mining the Vienna conservatory under | C@™DPS- Anton Door, but the principal rea cela ee son of his success Mr. Meyer at-|, SAN FRANCISCO.—It leaked out tributes to his desire to give every | that W. G. Emslie of London mar purchaser full value for every dol-|‘ed the late Joseph Pulitzer's lar received daughter Helen Saturday in the NORTHWESTERN LEA Ww and His Friends” ont} cents, Millard ePrice, Advt, "Colonel to 15 Pike, 514 vi torte 80 5 Tacome. ary Spokane “eo a AMERICAN LEAGUE - Won. Tost. 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Lous 7, Washington 6. utiar when to 9 nial work.| Cleveland & York 4 sure and see my picture in my sign| Chicese-Boston game postponed; rain at the entrance of the building: it's 7 just like the one In this advertine:| poston (A RAL EBAGUR bs Philadelphia 1, Chicago 0-5. are of fake Dr. Browns. Rrookiyn-Pittabure game postponed; rain EDWIN J BROWN D. D §.| GOLDFIELD. Nev—Mrs, Eliza bd ’ = ° Velbeth Chapman Grant demurred to| henttle Lending Dentiat the divoree sult filed by her hus-| 713 First Avenue | band, Jesse Root Grant, General Open evenings until & and Sundays until 4 for people who work, of insufficlency of facts, Grant's youngest son, on the ground CUR Loat church in the woods near Tahoe | Inn, Lake Tahoe, | oer LAREDO, Tex.—News was celved that rebels Mexican National uth of Saltillo, killing 50, re-| dynamited a ratiroad train Mexico, Friday eee LOS ANGELES.—Miss Margaret Iva Miller, visiting relatives here, announced that her marriage to the | Indian athlete, Jam Thorpe, will Pa., ee October occur at Carlisle, 15, | . LONG BEACH, Cal.—Fulfiiling a/ last request, Judg nk Willis cast into the sea the ashes of Edul-| jee Sorabjee of Bombay, a fellow] Mason cee SAN FRANCISCO.—Ter supervi sors voted the ordinance to issue $3,500,000 of 5 per cent bonds to| extend the municipal street raflway eee SAN FRANCISCO.—The board of police commissioners voted a sa. loon restriction calculated to put the lid on the Barbary coast aay ej LOS ANGELES.—The will of the late C, A. Canfield, disposing of $6,000,000, was probated tn four minutes. NOW, WILL YOU QUIT? WEBB CITY, Mo. ept Fire started by a cigarette stub caused $33,000 loss to five stores here, iurning out a big grocery, a res-| taurant, tobacco and news store, | meat market and clothing store. | Fills the teeth—banishes Tooth: ache—Butler's Liquid Tooth Filler, Prugglsts, .— Advertisement, Y TO PICTURE DIAGRAM ute in the accomp face, the lowing characteristics nying chart Hane Schmidts sinting out the ®, betray the fol numeral (1) Irregular nose and large nostrils, thowing his anim, (2) Lips, showing passion. : ot | (.) Eyes, showing irregularity of mind. | (4) Chin and jaw, showing exceptional strength of the core bellum (5) Ear, long lower lobe, showing a strong physical side te the character | (6) Width of head, Indicating strenuosity (7) Height of head over ears, indicating will power, (8) Width of forehead, showing power to plan and scheme, thai Sept. 24 the town fop CROWD CLIMBS POLE peer a the Fire, fanned breeze Eck & Company's furniture by a destroyed light ght Monday night the |man Bros warehouse and manufacturing plant at 1116 Ewing st., and caused a loss | f about $50,000 . ined considerable ‘ ter 9 « ke wa Think the er part of the bu Lal Gone When the firemen of the many ways you sce nking on the lican save then phone j bridge had been Ignited, a 1s for an appointment| yught to ta © th see | }| to that dandy || we'v just completed. modern In every respect, welll ! | } i trol the fire ave a lot of| | built, with a large living! builtin bookcases and except ks and papers 16 ©6furniture a fireplace. d sewer uilding, Which was a frame struc ‘ Phinney ture, two stories bigh and half a | A lake care. k long a total loss with ock I 1 Hl» 2,100 ex } purchase © values are n and $20 « Month Better See It Today 951 EMPL ADE — PVOME MA O'REILLY HOME BLOG.CO nown I origin of the fire is not | 1 gn covered both the bufld TWO TIED IN RACE OF PONY EXPRESS} WALLA WALLA, Sept. 23.--Fin hing the 1 pony exp: sae nce from Grange e, Ida Walls oy coven vetee c=" | Pacific Stump Paller as ded ay wh er “Bait New wwe Robert Gil Bill Rooke, pong coadeactong wis by A simple powerful and inexpem le cowboys, would be five machine, which can be opersted first prize of $ in « horse by_one man and on Call or write tor EE BOOKLE?. 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