The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1913, Page 2

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| Moore Theatre || ATSE NIGHTS BEGINNING 5 Tuesday, Nov. AND SATURDAY WILLIAM 4: BRADY Ltd. arevents "THENEW YORK &8 LONDON COMEDY TRIUMDIT ORIGINAL YORK PRODUCTION WEDNESDAY aComedga Lowa Flot leighe end Thrills WITH AND A BIG CAST [es APLAY PCR ALL WOMEN WI AREMADRIED CR PXDECT TORS. Fe OURAN GP ENGLAND SAVE PUY TWEE AND PRONOUNCED IT *THEPINET LOVE STORY LEAVE, YET SREK OW TYE STAGE * —Nights, 23¢, 9c, T5e, $1.00, $1.50 ‘ Bee, Te, $1.00; 1,000 seats, lower Moor and dress now welling. All Next Week 4 G6 MATINEES Starting Sunday, Nov. Wed. & Sat. Prices $2.00 to 50c SH Mail Orders Now SEASON’S SUPREME SENSATON! American Play Company (Arch Selwyn, Managing Director) Presents Direct From a Phenomenal Run in Chicago. Wed, Sat $1.00 elrele, Seats “1 was MARGARET: “Aa a good never more citizen 1 thrilled or i thank you i aasreed for your —Woodrow play” Wlison —Theodore — = ra 7 Roosevelt Now Play- ing to Rec ord Crowds in New York, London, Berlin, Melbourne ita BYABAYARD VEHBERA” ! HUM: attantoon 7 bf; o——— 4a (Aa | the Metropolitan; (3) Dorothy Alle ° A young chap, Stephen Patrd, Is }out of luck. He can't even cheer | up on New Year's eve when a lot of his friends are at a big dinner having a large time awaiting ths approach of midnight But gloom is soon dissipate Jackson Ives, |drops in and |whaie of a proposit | | guarantees will make BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Dorothy Davis Alien & Co., In “The Redemption’ A Sensational Romance of the Slums. 4, for & man about town rs Stephen a which his forte ieehveait in a couple of day " It'a perfect! ate, too FIVE JUGGLING NORMANS Steve trt F nt, and It's OTHER BIG FEATURES. 10¢ and 20¢. J| more successful tha n Ives fondest and Steve rises from — | obyes mal poverty to th e rich ROPOLITA! Last Time ass, wins the hand of a fair maid, Lisionesenied and ives happily ever afterward That's the story of “Ready f TODAY | THE (2a ad } |Money,” atripped to the As | Jams Montgomery as COMMON LAW PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 8—It|Willitm A. Prady and | was unofficially announced here to-|as Hob Ob in + ical” Savel_ Desmatived-| day that the O-W. R. N. Co. would Millions,” enacts Sto anal PIN build within a year to Olympia mi bg a loadsa of fr from a point between Tenino and iF pestuning Tee Tacoma and to South Bend and | theatre nes ep ag et Raymond, Wash The latter line |raing four di + love. atorie OOR: will connect with the main line at} thers are of bright and ow | Lincoln, near Centralia. onight—Matiner Today | dialos ues. ; THE LURE Bre. Prices—$1.59, $1.00, The, te a 1,000 seats $1.00, balance TATTLE’ (1) Robert Ober and Estelie Wayne, In -@| MOORE. ea = EULOGIZE. TEDDY HELD AS BRIBERS THE STAR—FRIDA DURING C OMING WEEK PLAYHOUS “Ready Money,” at the Mo ore: t the Pantages; (4) The Romig (2) Chariotie Walker, Twins, at the Tivoll; (5) George Webb, at the Seattle » smmsomeneas ad bd oe - iri d grippi ae SEATTLE. aif TIVOLI. | METROPOLITAN, , A drama of human emotions, virile and gripping. — all ad 7 5 Commencing Monday night, Nov-| {th the popular musical com-|~ “Tho Trail of the Lonesome|f Evening Prices, except Monday........50c, 30¢ and 20c ember 10, Bailey & Mitchell witl i ae sg god nscitdg rego oeee || Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday..... Prey ) Present, at tho Bealtle theatre, its firat | ropolt e Walker [ Special Bargain Night Monday............ oe aeke Oe kee Zaza,” tho play of human emo. le audi in the has been pre ci tions, ‘virile and gripping. Mons ence at 7:15 at the! pared with te care by Klaw Dufrsne meets and becomes enan-|2¢% Tivol! the First and Mad-|@ Erlang have made the ored of “Zaza,” a vauderiile per. | 80? ‘ winging ¢ Walter's drama former, to whom his attentions and|_.© vening performances will be tization Fox, Jr. widely. fattertos, together with hix lavish |RIVe7 at 7:15 and 9 a KA ahd Bock net ‘ae: tanifineht KhA display of this world's goods, wina|'* 19 readiness for the rise of the us as these foremost pro-| her heart a hour ducers do with big efforts ran # of the existence of |. pens with a) they ina Mada and in her jeal-| f° aside resort in| ing ous fury to Dufrene's bome ae Bis per Io with the tion of souncing | 9228 Have Ra pose |acts there ‘ T him and humiliating. Ms wite, but |, Pec om | eracetul “i ; Seattle’s Newest Theatre 4 there confronted with an unex-| ; fancy, tende awee pected exte in the person of| th rm nvention 4 First and Madison Dufrene’s little ebild | PANTAGES. q\tho s ot of glorious creation From tow on “Zaza” applies her-| Miao Charlotte Walker, who will | wl har toto matte 85 | ise tie hwnsine nuvasioa@ pore ihe fle ot ie, bee it | Opens Monday,Nov.!O through her ow h of pur-|the new bill at tages this woek,| 0 the character of Mr. Fox's de pose and rema personality |openiag w the matinee Monday & romantic touch With the Presentation by the Keating & Flood Company of the nchioves undreamed of success here wil Dorothy Davis Allen bon ote ht aer Musical Comedy Success uf! » Who has never quite put|and oer a ot ayers {2 ugho her out of his heart «her out, “The Reder . #ensational reveled in the un but sae, true to her convictions, | roma , lume. The extra re of a primitive q ends him on his way add will g on the | H oo Sos: oneymoon e program sa. y EMPRESS e ORPHEUM. 4 & popu-|@ Trail xt week ill be M fancing ‘ hs 2 BUMber h 12 sts in ios 4. Six other acts complete the senting “Names Don't oct . pe eal a ote me local “movies” will be the LaTel! Brothers, the Apollog in| Jack Allr are’ the Tease OUR PRICES: 15 AND 25 CENTS |vaude feature tions Performances Monday: 7:15 and 9 p. m. In “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,” TONIGHT ALL WEEK 25 at., 25: em | METROPOLITAN Popular Priced Mats. Wed te $1.00. Eugene Walker By ; By John Fox, Jr puicme—nvee, Orehestra, ) ag : MATH Lowe ' " MON. TUE. rb. WED. mat: NOVEMBER 17-18-19 Seats Thursday MAIL ORDERS NOW 50c to $2.00 FISKE THE HIGH ROAD Syttoox SHELDON 4p PHONE MAIN — 435 BAILEY s. MITCHELL MGR: Saturday Night, Sunday Matinee and Night Hawthorne of the U.S.A. Week Commencing Monday, Nov. 10 Bailey & Mitchell Present “ZAZA” at BUENO AYRES, . Nov Col ° to i 1 r Remainder of week: Matinees, 2:15 p.m, Evening perform- i Roosevelt attended a seesion of the| , James Donofrio, N. Balto and ances, 7:15 and 9 p. m. { John Gallict, contractors, have each |Argentine congress and listened to|yeen out und 000 bail, follow eulogies of himse!f and the United " 1 tnt William B. Wilson, secretary of) Stat is. thelr gy moby _ I labor in the cabinet of Presid — mation, issued by Dey ecu: | NC ze At tho s tion “Watch for the Little Bee Wilson, accompanied by his r DAVE'’S SOME WAG tor Edgar Wright, cha: ing the ry : tary, will reach Seattle tomorrow] LOS ANGELES, N 8.—David | With bribing. a public officer on lo Morning and will be present at the| Wagner was sentenced to 25 days | October 23 RIVES “ ‘ @pening session of the American /|in jail for stealing the hat of a|,_ They are alleged to havo slipped | Severa Federation of Labor on Mo man who knelt with him to pray |$50 into the pockets of Inspector! ar tie have secured the consent of where he will deliver an address.|for his soul n a street corner| Frederick Davey with equest Politics {netdent to thé “annual | eight vice presidents, thera will resentatives fro fean Mecretary Wilson will remain in| mission that he pasa roval a election of officials of the Ameri-/also be elected two delegates to the of Labe to U I HFUI Geattle until Thursday and will tive plece of sewer construction on can Federation of Labor « British Trade Union Congress, one | 0cé then fo to San Francisco -— — —@ East Gist and connecting stroets. Jay with the arrival in Seattle of delegate to the Canadian Trade Incl the’ labor toad thence to Washington. On Mo Davey swore to the complaints |the big guns of the A , Union Congress, and < ers wh sremationt day or Wednesday evening the sec-| | SELF-HAZED against the contracto executive council. to the World's ‘Trade sand Beratare Srane aoe. E retary will be the guest of the Se » young man walked down | | John Mitchell's announcement gress, rison, at Tabernacle Raptist church. attle Press club Dayton ay. with one shoe off that he will not andidate for) In the party that ate 1 off at} ever d J. W. Kine, Fee pote eaten roca TRIM BIG ISSUE re-election as second vice president Butte, Mont. with J Mitchell, | preald nithe’ Help|. The cardinal principle of su care of the police - A policeman stopped him of the A. F. of L. is an annual af- and arrived here today. ¥ I r { t ful clopers is to keep th and Sears was locked u m Polis 1 ps ved here today, were John | ers versity M. BE, i 1 locked up in the d ATENT Suction a What s the idea?” he de ‘ falr i Ve ; H. Walker, president of the Illinois | ever es. Other chutches |i! intentions a sec tention ward, the girl's parents ms . = lie a: Send ial 1.000, His withdrawal from the execu. State ion of Lat rmer-| have secured labor delegates to fil]; CePt the marriage nse ¢ were notified, and Cupid failed to Well, you see, 1's this way,” || The schoo! bond fsauo of $1,000. siyg eonnell han beet held In. abOY- pr obthe “Ttnata ‘coal | tho pulpit {the minister or J. P., as the case |score. , replied ‘the young man, “I'm col teed ak os pending the settlement of the miners: James Duncan, of the Gran-| en may | 7 a taking a course at a corre- Meee yicme tas ane A mpt cases against himself, ite Cutters, first vice ent of This Way Out! Wiliam Sears, 22, a gardener of s sponde sel schoo ye er OLA arrthe alee r n ra ang seit ; the A. F. of L.; De Hayes, Tacoma, did not know this. He a a 4 : : L ‘ant Active cla of the Glass Bottle fourtt rankly told the {mmigration {1 eich cea s wro ne and to ne Sonler arin Mitchell has claimed before that vice president, and J ’ ab, pecti? that Blanohe Boganries. 16,12 Wane tone Nov ° haze mysel : eae © would retire, but that he did not of the Journeymen Tailors, trons nnd he boarded the Vancouver |S8eeman E. A.. Miller of tle Atio arters ee] it right that he should do so urer of the A. F. of. L. steamship to get married in British O8t® finger and was cut on tha ee ee J __ |while under the fire of the federal | Columbia. her parents Gb a, 4 Fireman H. W. Mart | courts, GUILTY OF MURDER ected in Tacoma St ‘e suffered a broken le These contempt casen are still Willem wallever the cid wt in ad-on collision between a in the courts, but ft 1s sald Mit ATOKA, O 8—wW. A eee eng a -* d wheeze! passenger and a freight on the Seattle’ s Leadin chell’s announced retirement this| Borah, wealthy ant, was yes-| grate. Hehe loving a lover. | Gr orthern at noon yesterda &) year 1s Inapired by the fact that|terday found guilty of the murder | _As a result, the girl was assignes > miles west of Wenal Dentists | i i | JER | A MI S | i I q the powerful United Mine Workers'|of hia wife and daughter and son e miles : | union demand an official active in|tenced to life imprisonment. The < UPSET T | . thetr organization to put on the A.| Jury found that Borah had commit.-| iS) OMACH, COSTIVE, BILIOUS, The ideal agai MEXICO CITY, Nov His cat fhe uishert) ware”. ke oF. of L. executive council in Mit-|ted the murders and hed then set | | ae ea sre chell's atend tire to. hit house, which. was com: | CASCARETS TONIGHT— DIME A BOX ffi 1 ) dae chat Mitchell rose to fame In the Ia-| pletely destroyed | ice t \ 1 i" bor movement as a result of the | dicoseceeinsiiecetincic Fxaminat and Advice FREE { it owe ala anthrackte strike 10 HAIGHT HEADS CIVIC BODIES| | \ | That awful sourness, belching of {it isn’t indigestion—it’s biliousness Tee Growne _ bt i oy Sone Mla Peer icil Rep PY oa SU rae MP A -jactd and foul gases; that pain in/and constipation, Try Cascaret Porcelain Crowns, each Anca ¢ D dtapncan MARTA PITT ba fay air ane the pit of the stomach, the heart weeten the ach, remove Mees, tiret class, per of of Value th pati : decade, Of late years, however, Muntetpal league, Friday mght was! «you gpurn me because 1 am of tt ach, the hear * ee aga i : to be t I if h aN not been officially con elected president of the General Mileted with povert But | tell }>Urn, nervousness, nausea, bloatin : 5 . GETS OF «TEETH True of the ¢étne-tested, wotld-tried, home ed with the® miners’ uni Conferetice of Civic Bodies of Be) “tt h poverty. But | te : i ta le from the liver and Teeth, better than any other, 1 ‘ Parlin coaee totallevs ed th rement ith ¢ miners’ unton 0 | Ce lee of Civic Bodies of Se-| you, proud beauty, my future is \after eating, feeling of fulln r constipated waste ME on valongite wot, trom #8 to #18 Fetnedy—proof of Ite power torelieve an)” wala 5 the |from the fact that he has beem attle, which 18 to act as a clearing) Fich, though my present le poor.” {dizziness and sick headache, means : is buwalh Than oes All Work Fully Guaranteed. quickly, ately y, surely, the hea { , ation nually elected a delegate to thé A, | house of etvic problems. J. D. Low:| "ugh, ra jvelabhor @ poor wed- |Your stomach is sour—your @iver|stomech tenume * ¢ a. he ees ee earaction Ui Mew Botanica! aches, the sour taste, the poor |j, ‘ two weeks ago in|. of 1. conventions jman, president of the Chamber of| ging resent!” is torpid—your bowels constipat ape ph daar cnet penany Preparation. | spir its and the fatigue of billousness id, on th nd that = thar Want White on Job Commerce, wag elected vice prest-| 9 P ed, it ian't your stomach’s tault— ter ah tonigh& strajgBtens you out |—will be found in every dose of |), Zantitutional majority of thed ‘The minera will urge tha® thelr /dent, and Otto A. Case, ecrotary| FIND MRS, LECKWOLD INSANE ) 8 morning. Fal van cat Hot that Brueeea tonal president, John P./of the Commerela§ club, secretary ~ Dentists. ed to ¢ to er until the be put in his place | MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 8—Mrs ANDY Enropean pe woll ns the t In addition to the election of Milwaukee Is to have a new hotel |tda Leckwold was yesterday found “CATHARTIC. a ndad ot seuicnatin? president, secretary, treasurer and to « $5,000,000. not gullty on the charge of murder-| ¢ 1420-22 Serond Av: that 1 ngt seem 18 yield t een » ing he ne-year-old child al § Opposite fon Marche, Seattle F pill ‘~ eric pr rf . a a he arr io she ioe saat t I kill vi iain | orteut facta ieions conerena wal moet FACQUIGERNL che, shee Repair, Man Bh iat sie tna kil sy rhe Jury | ePRICE_10 CENTS In Prevent Location 1) Years Sold everywhere, In boxes, Wc., 204. | Nuy, 22. found hex to be ine ASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEE!

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