The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1913, Page 2

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THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1913. OOR, “The Lure” and “The Common Law” Bring Sex [METROPOLITAN "2 | M EB Problems to Seattle's Playhouses Coming Week} 4 PLAY EVERY WOMAN SHOULD SEE. The Dramatization of Robt. W. Chamber's S Days Commencing Tuesday Nov. By) srstongoshicn tei the boards Sensational Novel iit COMMON LAW. CHARLES DANA GIBSON THE GREATEST PLAY OF NEW YORK STUDIO LIFE EVER WRITTEN Popular Priced Matinees Wednesday and Saturday lact week, there will be a week of “heavy” dramatics at both THE GREATEST PLAY OF THE DAY these houses, while at the Se attle theatre, which sobbed Itself copiously over the triats of “Sapho” last week, there | will be a breezy tale of adven | ture unfolded of a young American who gets mixed up in a revolution somewhere or another and helps out a totter Ing king or kingdom At These Prices Evenings & Sat. Matinee Hillott's Theatre, da here Still running to crowded houses at Mo New York, while also pres The Now Famous White Slave Drama Endorsed by the United States White Slave Commisstoner More Daring than “Tho Easiest Way An Interesting Problem Handled With Great Delicacy 1200 Best 50 2UC Seats at. . | | | Popular Wed. Mat Seats Now Selling NIGHTS ary +++. 81,50, $1.00, 750, 500, 25¢ . WED, AND SAT $1.00, 75c, 500, 28¢ 1,000 SEATS $1,00—LOWER FLOOR AND DRESS CIRCLE prong SUN., NOV. 9 Axo'sat.” CHARLOTTE WALKER —In the TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE HE BAILEY s MITCHELL MGRS "250" SATURDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT, ‘“SAPHO” WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 3, MOORE Theatre 5 Nights Beginning Tuesday, Nov. 11 Regular Matinees Wednesday and Saturday WM. A. BRADY, LTD, Presents the Original New York Production “READY MONEY” BY JAMES MONTGOMERY ’ WITH ROBERT OBER And a Big Cast PRICES—25c TO $1.50 SEATS FRIDAY Mail Orders Now q ENTIRE WEEK, STARTING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, MARGARET ILLINGTON In the World's Greatest Success, “WITHIN THE LAW” BY BAYARD VEILLER. PRICES—$2.00 TO 50c. MAIL ORDERS NOW Bailey & Mitchell Present COHAN & HARRIS’ Great Success, ] \Hawthorne of the U.S.A. A Romantic Comedy Drama aay....% PEO Te 50c, 20¢ and 20¢ “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages a Vaudeville.” BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE é (3) Viola Leach, at the Se (1) Scene From “The Lure,” at th 2) Renee Noel, in “The Common Law,” at the Metropolitan. -_—— —— ee All Goulding & Ce. In attle, (4) Gladys Deleyss, at the Pantages. : |MOTORCYCLIOT eS wury! pia 4) | : Se: ee rege . INJURY { 6“ 99 MOORE ? METROPOLITAN *\? EMPRESS aha PANTAGES By burling himself from his m o - ee. 26 - os a trey A ¢ machine ram An {mportant nt in local the That a novel so eri g an Rot Louln’ Chri ” A Night in Mexico,” a sparkling | neq taxicab on Yesler way. , { 14 Sparkling Musical Extravaganza. atricals will b esentation atlert W. Chambers’ “The Common 4 sketch ca musioal extravaganza, woth Alf) jiu; street, this morning, J.|. -Clowing addresses by Presiient the Moore th next Tues-|Law,’ should be dra dis NOt | cast, 1 at the fing, comedian, and his com-|) payis, of Alki ay. saved him.| Joseph A. Sloan of the Young! day, for five days nugh-talked:| surprising, and n AnARe ot AH € owen elf from prc fe serious injurtes,| Men's Democratic State league. { was driven by R. E. Davis,| Col. J. M. Haw Hugh C, | Todd, legis | chosen of the ALEXANDER KAMINSKY eatin - Recent Violin Soloist for Czar, OTHER BIG FEATURES 10c AND 20¢ UNCLE SAM WORRIED *. - BY ACT OF MRS. LIND = WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—Govera-|f! 4 ment officials were wotried today th over the publication of the news that Mrs. John Lind, wife of Pr : dent Wilson's personal emissary in . Mexico, aided in the escape of Do-|t minguez and Cordera from Vera Cruz last week. The 'y was that Mrs. Lind, a Passenger on the liner Morro Castle at the time it was detained by the courage, Vera Cruz authorities w would not ma made 5 search of the ations with th is a bold and daring = Va eat, the model, realizes Scarborough, | that at's family and sta s ae . international dancers. politicians, allowed two of hide tn her cabin 4 : ORPHEUM Dazie will be r atines SHOWING GENERAL FILM Sir James Mat EXCLUSIVE SERVICE of Hiram H who exam! Puget Sousd ered the fraud « purchase of materials ment’s case in the trial * charged with defraud department was conclud and the defense be: House testified markat price for 8% cents per pou obtained by Great We through col Kettlewe Meyers, was from 1 per pound PLAY WAS FATAL who su grunted the father toe ‘in “The Thiet a -saaeaa onset ont ber of other acts } Gone Phy bigetagy all oe 2 the Eitan Sees wil ‘STATE ENDS CASE ...: eat (aman pee SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Fm te cog of inom H ORTIE GOES FREE I ov. 1.—His OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE MY DEAR MRS. TRUE, WiLL You KINDLY Tec me WHERE TODAY’S PAPER |5 2 THIS ONE 13 LAST NIGHT’S! Vengeance (IN TWO PARTS) A SENSATIONAL TRAGEDY OF THE AIR ‘The Heart of a nen mitiag the Lewel ffects the byal house, r Iron Works, a to e mo . , ety DOCKS ARE OPEN} Katfileen’ jj VETOES LICENSE "Cormeee ana dase yor Cotterill has vetoed two Se | eH Ggmeges| The Tramp e dock 1 4, of the Antlers hotel bar, to e Co Pol ind that the place caters to un sie € The second {8 a veto of the amended Denny hill re le com “The Speed irable | The bodies were recovered “ast edy och and King.” BB rate bis which loaves it optional Troubles of law - ith property owners to comply with the grade established by the] “tne Old Folks at” [| an Actor hibit competitors of the cou Jty ferry from landing at Kirie Hut that prohibitfon does not apply elsewhere aS | my DEAR mr. ee Ito (F YOU WILL Rem EMBER,YOU DIDN' GET Hon hog DN'T Home,” a heart-rend Base significance tn the order © FROM THE “CLUB” LAgr : S he issued which will 1 ‘ NIGHT IN TIME To READ THE | ites ene eee IS EXONERATED state militia being recruited up to PAPER , 30 TONIGHT You't SEE MILK PLA me drama | fubl war strength. Re . c ; } pete é The orders were n« AD THAT ONE DENVER, Noy. 1.—A committee tite isto be ead oR NONE # 4 One hundred seventy-four mem Ruth Elster, the Mi appointed by the Taxpayers’ associa-| ’ e e recruiting is to be ste Ss bere of the Hame Conaume pee marvelous girl so tion has reported, exonerating Judge ra of the Home Conaumers' league f Wy TO FILL ’EM UP PORTLAND, Or., Nov. Gen. Finzer today denied that ther Ben Lindsey on all the charg mer, editor of the Silverton Journal YY yyy j who was found guilty by a Jury in| fY| Tt the circuit court on a charge of crim Yy \ , : buy Seattle made g {nally libeling the Benedictine con Z b und quality equal Baster FIND HOSMER GUILTY UY sited the plant of the Pacific |&™ onan ; - Stmu, Or, Nov, 11, ©. Hos YZ \ Coast Condensed Milk Co,, at Kent, a” made against him by politteal ene-| Seattle’s Popular Lyric Soprano. sditor t Y Y == \ Friday 4 mies, q women, who BENEFIT FOR KITTY LOS ANGELE Nov, 1 vgnt at Mount Angel, will b n the rical people now playing in L tenced Monday Angeles today announced a be: LONG BRACH, Cal, No, 1.—Chas performance for the members SHOOTING FROM ASROPLANE Wilkinson, 77, has died of injure , Kitty Gordon’s “Enchantress” com won Ant MY elved when the approach to the pany, stranded here eAMMO poset ¥ municipal auditorium collapsed last hi ru fae. the 40th vietim N Nov. 1.—Mrs. Amos o solety leader, has that shooting | Butler's 1 Tooth Filler, math band for di led for 250. 1 Wagh.—Ady, | aeroplane violated the state game r Drug Co.,, Seattle, | law. support and|

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