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THE STAR—SA1TURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913. SEATTLE PLAYHOUSES NEXT WEEK METROPOLITAN &:"" Bain Tomorrow Night Mc OOoR, LEADING THE cer, COMMENCING OCTOBER 2 fATINEK BATURDAY 3 DAYS: for many years. Miller creat ee ed the part of “Stephen herne laned pi Ghent” in the “Great Divide,” ‘ = oa scaamenane = ne “ WHITNEY mene RA COMPANY o L Direction F. C itney, Presents Henry yo York Liberty WORLD'S GREATEST COMIC OPERA heatre Cast and Production ‘ A were eace, 8 be : : and Philadeiphia E U R THE RAINBOW 4 o A Brilliant Romantic Comedy by A. E. Thomas F PRICES: Eves., $2 to 50c; Mats., Best Seats, $1.50. oO R M NIGHTS BEGINNING SS CSER. Oct. 26 { Cc Y ANOTHER COHAN & HARRIS SUCCESS ay : H s E T R R Oo; « A Se Wot: end Setar tbs te O10 Nighin te ve ire Borel “Conse Canine Francie Bayi uclis Senger, Mats. Wed. and Sat., 25c to $1.00; Nights, 50¢ to $1.50 | Geo. Tallman, Sylvan Langiols SEATS ON. SALE THURSDAY MORNING Prices—Night, Entire Lower Floor, $1.50; Balcony, $1.00, 75c, 80c —s ee ‘SEAT ‘SALE MON DAY. MAIL © OERS NOW. io OUR GETS hit Miah enna Ye FATTLE THEATR f THE GIRL FROM MUMM’S With MISS OLIVE VAIL : A PERFECT CAST AND CHORUS OF 40 PEOPLE BAILEY: MITCHELL MGRS P26" . 4 TONIGHT, TOMORROW MATINEE AND NIGHT &é ? “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville.” (1)—Scene From “The Chocolate Soldier,” Coming to the Moore. (2) Ruth Chatterton and Henry Miller in “The Rainbow,” at the Metro- | MONDAY MATINEE politan (3) 8 je Lenore, at the Pantag (4) Anda Due, at the Seattle \ Daring Flying Gymnasts WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 } SNES | eeenproducer, wit ‘be If METROPOLITAN B a T BY ‘CHELL PRESEN geen here at the Metre: |© : crest" gay GLUB TO Eamets hoTe" a STRIKERS FIRED | Bottomley Troupe enday night in “The Rain- | \t , i — ; e e e bow,” a play of Intense inter ee eh cor oe Pp tt iy A Thrill in Every Feat Performed! est revolving about the fasck | 1Alni™ , yp Bogp nt The Vi rot fl [ afl HEAR ADDRESSES ter who had been separated |sffair of the hea weiner | zi! N BY UARD “An Eventful Honeymoon” ’—A Scream : r 10¢ and 20c but in the pre play he issod| @ald to have an even greater (> the wholesome, tor role “Sex Hygiene” will be di arader established between a} TRINIDAD, Colo, Oct. 18 Fee!-| METROPOLITA: a at the session of the Sunday club > her r father, who were strang:| ing between mine guards and strike George Kieine’s Photo Drama Sensation for men one at the Y. M c I Bie wee tat: Seine ors to one another prior to the open-|sympathizers was at the boiling e Sunday afternoon by one of b ing of the taken ‘ . + - . Jaation’s leading authorities on the| ‘l¢ld next week, when the | ing of the Bory. tne ee eae a wea |Dolat in the Bo therh Colorado coal : | Rare uo Vadis "=x" Jeubject, Winfield Scott Hall, pro-| Sverpopular “Chocolate Sol |g i. baby, because of an eatrange result of the fight] Struck by Clifford Turpin's ero-| Tories : _| dler* will open Thursday rip Herero ny te yesterday, in| pl which crashed {nto the/ > o at a 4 | ai daa a oe scieieten night. It's @ play that never | 5 Nin 25c, 35¢, 50c. Boxes, 75¢. Bargain Night Monday ......... * 4 | University of Chicago. gets old because It Is one of Dr. Hail | | Pacific Coa A Powerful Western Comedy Drama by Owen Wister and Kirke La Shelle. ry. The girl w Bening Prices, except Monday ..................500, 30¢ and 200 Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.. +260 between band if Hoan eaten ne itn Chater | Which one man was killed. Two|grandstand at the Meadows Mss ton, Clonser Hall, © | > a the few musical comedies that aries | Mee Peet concn sol cap fi 4 ie ene making @ tour of the) | Dad Hainmond, Ethel Martin, Alice Bax-| ‘The guards’ version was that they|has been confine Oo hospit« under the auspices) real melody and res! |. o- suriel Hope, Robert Stowe Gill, | Were fired on from the striki | ronment since that day, suc comedy. Friday, af BERNARDINO, Oct. 18.— talks to men on sexual matters. ere. 2 od o Given a haruiless drug when he CALL SQUIRRELS, He {s the author of a number of| Weetern comedy dram e M aitlor tig eck been coon ta | Mbt 12 Forbes, where it wae a - | hoxpital : , Virginian,” will begin a w od , had been shoot! Funeral arrangements will be de- | rbolic acid, R books on the subject as well as a} eo West in eral ya rerted some one had been shooting uner! eg ate Ln hens * medias be ek: ace at the mine tipple. ferred until the arrival of Mrs engagem: own, being a fellow t Monday n'grt ( aident of the Ameri-| New bilis are offered at ali the aN @| The strikers’ reply was that the| Hoover's brother, Frank Gilhar: sentative Humph 18——Repre- | can Academy of Medicine vaudeville hous T PANTAGE guards opened on them with a ma-|from lowa =| mphrey of Washing-|iow of American Associa eee |e ——@\chine gun. They admit tha 4 u } ton, well known ag an anti-conser-|!0% Advancement of > | as |" The hendiine feature of the ne® | returned the fire, sis a | vationtat, has distinguished him ident of the Child Cc MOORE bill at Pantages, opening with the| DREDGER HEAD 7 CRUSHED i Excursions Daily |: self by introducing a bill to repeal | Prosident of the Child ¢ jo-— @ matinee Monday, will be the Hot ‘LAUNCH F ‘The big $150,000 dredger, which| The attempt to pass a newspa- | ; swallowed it, and is in a crit oly condition, believing himself po!-| WASHINGTON, Oct lecturer of nd former p law which doesn't exist. He has| “rhe usual recital by the ¥, M.| Of all the r works of the tomley troupe of sensational flyin: IS UP T0 FRATER. lands for lands within forest re cross the water to amuse Of the week will bo furnished In a will be used by the port commis: | per to a friend cost the life of Har- : put in a bill ‘repealing the law pro- chides ‘with’ be Beane European that have KYmoasts, The extra added feature ‘to Navy Yard viding for the exchange of public [fre iobby, starting at 2,20, and the| come o week » furnished = . tudy and disc and entertain American audiences, Comedy sketch, called “An Event eavation work at the] rs ¢, G P " Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy! serves Soeaas Gal sonvenn arty the stams|none hae reaped the success e{|ful Honeymoon.” ‘The playlet will| Because the bondholders of the) son, for, exmuttion Inv Sin “as ‘ sppones oy eee arrears E Leaves Colman Dock | ..0°07°,4.7 fuch law on the | meeting to consider “Possibtiities| "The Chocolate Soldier,” the ax-\be presented by Richmond Huteh.|Seattle, Renton & Southern, and r as returning home in his statute books and there never has! of tha Coming Church,” “What Is|auisite Vienn opera by Osca: Ina and company. Other numbers|W. R. Crawford, former president 230 A. M.—1:30 P. M. | bee lInvolved In Being Honest,” and| Straus based upon on the program will be the Ecford|0f the line, are still in deadly war)” me aredger is being constructed| Garland lived at Green Acre Ward Open to Visitors, | we ee omerer a8 old act |with the Tempter.” | Shaw's satire com rtet, “The Supreme Harmon-|UPon each other, negotiations for) 1) the Seattle Construction and} Heights, near Fauntleroy Park, and pen which authorized the reverse prop dship supper $. W.| romance {fn Bulgaria, the Five Bragdons, in “Fun |the purchase of the line by the elty| Dvaock Co. It is 148 feet long,jat 35th av. S. W., near the city ary of the Interna.|the Man.” in a Vaudeville Agency,” and Wil-| Were Interrupted Friday 140 feet wide, and 12 feet in depth. | limits, he met E. C. Bates, also | Its melodies, radiant with f son and Lenore, singers, whistlers| The bondholders, {t seems, Want! is equipped with a 1,000-horse- | driving a wagon auty, lend harmony to and yodlers. to hasten the transaction a g00d ower centrifugal pump. se leaned out, with the newspa- 4 a score of de-| eee deal faster than Receiver Calhoun | * hed this afternoon at Neca | wagon Frid Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M., | sitioo—that ts, the relinguishment | p,At tbe fle land exchange of forest lands f¢ r a 2 and 5:30 P. M ed aeination Fare—Round Trip, 50c main, This Ghildren 5 to 12 12, Half Fare. jtional Interdenominational Miss for Lepers, which operates fn China and India, wil! tell story | story tol r in his hand, attempting to e and Death in a Laper|lihtful comic situations peo- _ —____@ | is willing. Calhoun has been »old-| DEFENDS THE NEGRO): cu Wakee, ind leat ta enka pled with the charming contradic SEATTLE ing out for $500,000 eash on the pur | to adore rr ne ‘i @\chase price of $1,200,000, and the a eset g niman types that |" rho Virginian” comes to the Se-| bondholders are’ satisfied with| ‘The stage negro is a coarse cart-| (he Wt * on the public de as the old act of 1897, but {t was repealed in ness and b of “Li Colon He fell and the rear whee of the wagon passed over his head eeeeeeeeeeeeaneren! rd Sh a 1 n 1 Py aan eee & FHANCE’S CONDOLENCES * |Mernard Shaw draws with unerring |attio choatte for a week's age- | $400,000 cature of the real negro of the tt * PARIS, Oct 18. — “Can & he Caneiiate Miléte i |ment, beginning Monday night, Oc-| Hecause they could not agree, it| South, according to yr. Carter Bri $7. 50 T % France's condolences be sin- * josie rate Soldier” pens ai ltober 20, In the development of| was decided to leave the matter to| Helm Jones, pastor of the First] riqueties on *® cero?” queried the newspaper, # The east isciodes Antoinette |the theme, Owen Wister has pro-| Judge Frater, in whore court the Baptist chureh, who spoke on “The (Delivered) & Mid!, commenting editorially #| C. A. Phipps, general secretary of Suis Colina, Lue ty | duced @ play that is classe as one|recetvership proceedings are now|Bright Side of a Dark Subject,”| # on the destruction of Zeppelin # the Oregon State Sunday School as ot eer ‘freee y |of the best Western comedy-dramas| pending. It will be up to the court! Friday night. The negro, he said, | Cheaper Than Coal ‘That's the rate we have paid ‘L2” rancis fA c es . nressible ©; ist, always | * “L2 # sociation, will be one of the princt George Tallman, and Syivian | °* ica. The comical incidents| which proposition may be enter-|is an irrepressible optimist, a IJ. W. Bullock. East 87 on savings for ® “Germany buflt that dirig- #|pal speakers at the King county} Langlois, not to mention a chorus! #24 the dry humor of the cowboys | tained by the city cheerful loyal. Dr. Jones lived |iJ. WW. Spl : ® ibie,” continued the editorial, # Sunda school convention, to be|that can sing as well as look the|°'* all in gay dialogue. A strong in the South for a great many | Twelve Years # solely to drop death and de. #/held in Pilgrim Congregational | part feature of the play is the quiet, Cotteril! Will Talk years ® struction on as many French. # church next Wednesday and Thurs see iwinntag and str character of the | A comprehensive discussion of j ’ And we have not sacrificed * men as possible, hovering o *® @ay. R. E. Billington, Sunday school | @——— — | Vireinian Another attractive | the Seattle parks, B cd ay cere i ZIMMERMAN RECITAL : J § security to pay this rate. Some * the night after a deciar- # expert of the Christian church for EMPRESS feature is the character of Molly | boulevards — by ola ‘ottertll, | etc ‘one may ask, “How have you i * of war # the Northwest, will be another|® | Wood, the dainty little school mis-|secretary of the park board. inter) 14. i ottie Dortner, a brilliant, | ifs res} y erian i] F Deen able to pay this interest RARER ERE ER KpOdier | It will be “Old Soldiers’ Week |‘Te## from Vermont wes bt Aft apr ctor Ragas promising soprano, and Mrs. Annie j when others allow only 3 per - There are 200 Sunday schools in|at the Empresas.” Five old soldiers bi badass > ae ure of the club Herold, with a rich, beautiful con-| cent and 4 per cent The ‘ HEAT FOR CARS and all are expected to be} will ap n the program an|? ORPHEUM - f the Geatts Business Girls’ club] oho, will give complimentary | urc answer is simple ner are 35 street cars now tn ented. The opening program | instrumental ging and talkingle Monday evening concert under the direction of | We are a mutual savings so- eee vgs “zed at for pas- begins We y at 1:20 act. The Dunedin tr The Real Q.” a sketch written Will Give “The Bluebird” Frederick William Zimmerman, Seventh and Spring ciety. Our ENTIRE EARN Ec have:ah lkieor kn coe bata, wire walkers, tum by Maverick rell and H. O,] “The Bluebird” will be given by tenor, at Sprotte hall, 10th and INGS, less expenses, are cred with Seating gg nel oon gy STAVING IN SLUMS dancers, three shapely young wom-|Steckhan, Seatt) newsp. rmen.|Mra. Annette Cunningham Kelley Pine, October 23d, at 8:15 p. m. ited to our customers every 7 jen and a man, will be the head-/ with § The company also told the fran PARIS, Oct. 18,—Charles Tellier, | line attract fix months. : chise committee Friday that {t/|inventor of cold storage, now a No high salaries are paid. Our would supply foot warmers for mo-|& ; expenses are limited by state torm , e law. - ‘The men whose names appear below pass upon all loans made by the association and person ally supervise the handling of Miller Kent, in the titular |next Tuesday, October 2ist, at 6:30 They will be assisted by Miss So- n. Several other acts,|role, will headline the coming|at the Y. W. C. A., Fourth ay. and|phia Carlson, violinist; Miss Mar Including thé Twilight picture and | week's bill at the Orpheum. Jv0|Seneca st., for the Federated clubs. garet Matheus, pianist; Miss E was found starving in a garret) the Empress orchestra will be fea-|Welch, the Hebrew impersonator,|Madame Hollinshead-Hubbell will| beth Carlson and Miss Lucy lin the slums of Paris | tures. 1s the added feature “I give several vocal selections. igmith, accompanists | {Symphony} 4. our funds. ps : : e By Abe Hurwitz | be at al! averse to throwing his der-jon practically the same voting/all ihe candidates that have thus}man in the democratic party to beat|sion, will get the bull moose nomi : ee MAYOR COTTERILL does not|?¥ Into the arena sources as Cotterill far been mentioned except Claude|for the nomination, and many of! nation for congress hands down. To 4 earisere and Directors J ran, for re-election : , Gill rays he will not run again, /C. Ramsay Todd's friends have been urging|date, be has no opposition. Mur { EL, President, Judge John B. Gordon of the IMILARLY, the eandidacies of;and former Mayor Miller can hard And Ramsay hasn't definitely de-|him to become a congressional can-|phine probably has the largest per Bloedel, Donovan police court may take kindly to th former Mayors Moore and Dill. ly be drawn into the fight clared bimbelt, either. didate in the Firat district instead./sonal acquaintance among progres ater Mills, Vice-President ff) mayor s Job nlande “Molter Wil oboe Colton lwarktee cite dere Abed " |" It sure {x a hard nut for the young|sives of any man in King county National City Bank. There's plenty of precedent for |P'@' Neither wi nose Cotter- week tha ne ran again, he fe on’ state chairman to orack | e 4 EWING, Judg> Gordon in such a move. Intl for both were loyally supported |confident of winning, is not mere “B we ut Apicella inept Seat | \PPOSED to Murphine in the Dr.Bruce Gordon Kingsley ‘Calhoun, Denny & Ewing fact, for a long time {t appeared|!? their campaigns by Mayor Cot- boast. It looks very much as though " O final election will be Con. W. J. COLKETT, 18 though none but a judge could be | terill. and would have to devend up-! Cotterill's candidacy would shut out y Assisted by gressman Humph repub: self out of the race for mayor, voluntarily declared him. I OOTTERILL runs for the sen-| Assistant Postmaster. elected mayor, Judge Humes start: | = — ———— serene though he has recetved numerous|& {nek It te pretty well conceded | ican, and either Hugh Todd or Col, | Fraulein Hedwig Fritsch E. W. CAMPBELL, ed the ball rolling. Next came ” offers of support for the higher job. {hat he is more than likely t/ Hawthorne, democrats. That is the (Late of Berlin) Assistant Cashier National Mj Judgo Pallinger. Then Judge : {4 Heaketh im reasonably sure of Te:| Cree ee ree comination, Ben: | way the aituation looks now. Hum 1 City Bank MB! Moore. And Judge Miller B election to the council. jator Jcnes is sure to get the repubd-| ihroy may be defeated by Represen J J. A. SODERBERG, Hi Gill then broke In and spol'ed , ; a She ar baa af igre gear tative H. E. Foster for the republic 3 Prop. Index Granite Works. | the judicial game ‘ It ts not nearly so certain who | an nomination, but that is doubtful J. W. MAXWELL, er ae President National City ary GORDON is not the only , Where Is lt? It 1s quite probable, also, that the OTTERILL has aspirations for| will get the progressive party nomi a seat in the U. 8. senate.|nation. In fact, the keenest of rival Wednesday, October 22 8:15 Sharp. Benefit Church Music Fund a oe Granted that the mayor can|ty ie likely to develop there, espe.(@emocratic nomination n Ko to Bank, President Title Trust ene marking time for Mayor be reelected, say ry i likely to develop there, esbe-| some one one not now mentioned in x ; king d i ne 16 ay some W ynes, | ¢ y e 80) ould Ton E c 3 ee : Cottert There are quite a Who Go There?” that Vary fast WOHIG apolt hie |nike to ert n should finally | connection with the race—Tom TICKETS 50c | A. F. ANDERSON, lew tentative candidates, who : that wary, fact would apoll his decide to enter the race, CongTess-| Horner, for ‘example, of Charite At All Leading Musle Stores 4) 2 ad aC jenate, other | man itryan has practically announce: “ite ie Mk Vice-Presi or Cotterill aahoaie ‘ Sh oi tot : Pastor E. D. SEXTON ee ae peeple ype like the|ed his candidacy, and Congressman | e!faer. - 7 ‘DE! Pi © Co Il announces he , de the mayor sluffing his city | Falcone 1 Harold Presto e| f y dent and Treasurer. o e job aga ‘0 blame a0 ‘alconer an ar nm ar ¢ SCOTT CALHOUN, Attorney. Ml'tudge Gordon either, He's. com ¢ of London, England job to make a campaign for thelyet to be heard from, Nor does In RYRRETT- SEATTLE, | N R. CAMPBELL, Secretary inetably jocated sett. Gow fA & Will lecture on the above sub- senate, It Is argued, And, as the| this quartet close the lists, Senator EVERETT — Limitea + ” - ‘adie ject, under the auspices of the senatorial toga is more to be rel-| Paulhamua, the rhubarb king of the and 6:25 pm. Local $4,200 job, and he simply can't ® Ill ished than the Hy chair, “ ; a sso, 9:80, "to"80, 11-20 TheP et So d Sav 0 brush aside that old one about the International Bible Students’ |}|'shed than the mayor's chair, it 18|Sumner valley, ts flirting with the be ta tae ake lig un WOES Borer arise that | , Ansociation flgured that Cotterill will not run |toga, olso, though he has been care-|_ Moyer Kapplan, wanted here for|¢ adh Bom dally. & Loan Association | IF—If that big IF could be oblit : In lor ro-election. = |ful, thus fer, not to attract too mush | the rast two years on a charge, “ap Greenwood. Ajax Drug ‘store, a | H 10 smugelin 4 aArrestec e Co 5 eR WOO s revert Mae St Were. carts, tnRs Metropolitan Theatre || Py His fact is seriously troubling eee |manedockras he left the steamar iro.| AVBARTE. TO SBATTE.R — Li « rane. Revings | Sosiety” may or or teal bi en ng or Sunday, Oct. 19, 1913, at 3p. m. || Hugh T who some time| CONGRESSMAN BRYAN car | quois. trains 8:08, '€:00, Eetablished 1901. “pga A al tg a A a kf / 3 All Wel ago announced his candidacy ] vies out his intention to run fot! Kapplan was indicted at Taco-| 140° Mois io 8 222 PIKE STREET of aspirants were turned loose to ae sleome for the democratic nomination for the senate, Representative |ma 'n 1911, and escaped to Canada eel ight [flight for the Jov, why, then, and in “ Admission Free No Collection I/senator. Todd recognizes that Cot-|'Thomas F, Murphine, progreesive |He recently served a sentence there foight leaves both cltles 6:00 pm such « case, Judge Gordon might not teri! would be about the hardest|leader in the legislature last ses-| it is said, and was then d ares | pac IHC NNERETE, Wass OR OM

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