The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1913, Page 2

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SPRCIAL XMAS METROPOLITAN AND REMAINDER OF weEK NUURS/ Regular Matinees Wednesday and Saturday CURTAIN AT 8 SHARP MATINEES AT 2 omits Erlanger “< SKINNER (By Arrangement With Charles Frohman) IN “AN ARABIAN NIGHT” KISMET -: Produced and Managed by Harrison Grey Fiske Prices: Eves., Thurs. and Sat. Mats., $2 to 50c Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50 ao BEGINNING SUNDAY, DEC. 28 Virginia Brooks’ Great White Slave Play LITTLE LOST SISTER SEATS THURSDAY—MAIL ORDERS NOW Klaw & WED, MAT. Best Seat tdward e110 a | ANTAGES “Unequaied Vaudeville Meane Pantages Vaudeville.” BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Walter Terry and His Merry FIJI GIRLS In the Musical Cor “CANNIBAL BILLY GOULD’S NEWSBOY SEXTETTE. OTHER BIG FEATURES 10c and GIVE MILKMAN’S MATINEE Week Beginning Monday Milkman's matinee. will ew Yeara eve—or, Lae new Year's Morn, at ap at 1 o'clock All the early ones—and who ts Just three weeks out of the sho. be asked to gather by Asststant| ghanna gold fields, George C. Haze-| Manager Reilly of the Metropolitan) Jet of Cordova, who is visiting { n| theatre for an early matutinal per- | | edy Satire, ISLE.” TONIGHT Mat. Today PULLS THE! i ool METROPOLITAN _ BUNTY Bye and Mat “KIeMET” ba atch pe t | formance. ‘Beattie, bas encouraging news from | Ty) ho rtormera? Ah! who knows? the new region. Only Heilly, and he won't tell-—just| Admitting earlier tn the season, | yet. fm a rather guarded sort of way, that the Shushanna fields might be ‘worth attention, Hazelet is now en (GALL IT BLUNDER | London News referred today to the | refusal of the Britisn cabinet to lrecommend an appropriation for DR. A. W. LEONARD . |participation in the Panama Pa First Methodist Church jeltle exposition in San Francisco in 1915. Other newspapers also |volced condemnation of the cab Inet, the liberal newspapers being | junusually severe A committee which {Is favoring British participation announced to- day it had learned that the enbinet | }was almost equally divided and| | that !t was determined to air the! matter before parliament, hoping to induce the government to over | ride the ministry BEAT THEM 10 IT Morning Service—11:00, Ser- mon by the Pastor. Subject: “Jesus Christ the Evertasting Miracie.” Evening Service 7:30, Sacred Cantata “Bethlehem” Vested Chorus Choir WwW. H. Donley, Director Organist and Ordered by two highwaymen to lifelong benefit to him. Enforcement of the edict against ° American artisane and laborers . skilled and unskilled, to lessen the Try this plan and evil sthact of the preséat ovarcrowd an unusually ed condition of British Columbia ‘as begun here Friday by Inspector sensible Santa Claus R f the Canadian imn tioned tn N gra atte tion DEXTER HORTON deveral Amer were stopped TRUST AND SAVINGS |f “eens the ns Ma Ro daughter of M Lt BANK Ross, 1012 E 40th and Agnes ftib BROOND AND CHERRY ble, 4058 Eighth N. E, were bitten | by a dog on the streets yesterday, jm THE STAR— ATURDAY: ‘Otis Skinner Comes to Metropolitan the Moore Has “David Copperfield” in Moving Pictures aN Wa 3- APPOINT 30 EXTRA POLICE IN STRIKE Trouble between striking unloe|prociamation Friday night, ap teamsters and non-union drivers | pointing 30 emergency police offi- core | broke out anew this morning, when ‘ Mhusiastic, and declares that the | ‘They begen their work today D “entire region will stand a careful) poxpon, pec. 20—"A might |Robert Lewis, of 619 Thomas St.| ‘The mayor named the men from ‘prospecting. Peer “wie F mighty |. str:kebreaker, received a scalp|the list of 85 who were to go to bad blunder,” was the way the| wound ina mixup at Occidental A¥.| work on the department the first of the year Patrol! Waterfront. Lewis, who is a driver for the| lobe Transfer Co. said he war) stoppad by union men who asked|that a patrol! be placed along the him to quit his job, When ho re-| water front and First and Western fused, he sald, they threw rocks | aves. to keep order as long as the at him and struck him on the head. |altuation continues. He was taken to the city b ital Experienced officers from the Appoint Special Police. residence section bave been shift Taking immediate action to curb|ed,to the trouble sone, and the Joutbreaks during the continuance | enraenc cers placed in the of the teamsters’ strike, which | home grew warlike Friday when Ben O.| Transfer mea accuse the wnion Angel, driver for attle Dray-|men of rene dly abusing their age & Storage Co, fired {nto aj nonunion drivers. crowd of striking union drivers Union men assert the driver yes and slightly wounded three of|terday fired on them when they them, Mayor Cotterill insued a|asked him to have a friendly chat DO YOUR SUNDAY |stop as he drove his big omo. alloy and Mitchell will present |er owners of San Francisco are sald) pico, and eight locomotives were be-| falls to cure Itching, Billnd, Bleeding | bile carefully through the fog at Freckles,” a dramatization of Gene | to have pooled their interests under ‘used to haul munitions to the | Pretudine Piles. 1st application relieves. O88 . Stratton-Porter's novel of the same |the name of the Western Steamship fr, — Lsadtingeggy Phair impaling Co, The rate to Frisco now is $3,| "qr" Jerstood here that the | ne . ane a | , \ 3.) It was understood here that the Ph é : E. Hi. Boogher, of the Olympte Mo-| kles,” the p ve gag Hom and $3.50 to Los Angeles |rebels intended to dynamite every genta oO ‘ar company turned on speed aa me 5 a iopt timbe avenue by which the federal garri-| and dashed the astonished men out] Only those of Hebrew national combating Oriental competition. | 4 he Swamp Angel of whom | son might escape from the city. Tes rans er 0 of thy street. He was gone by the ity will b exempt fre " the re ; eries uncook 4 meats, cloth. “ Lager Be — Br ag Phd TAKE MONA BACK Thus if they wit they will have the e je e ‘ecovered jonas con n n the new Sunday ing, oots or shoes, cannot be so! aan, < betrie: ‘ece ° e J t thelr n pare fee) Hoth were armed, but they did|closing ordinance, which will be put on the Habbath. | ‘The ale of to-| Mra. Duncan, who gives mother | potonetoredl ihe slirne Office 116 shakes Te | {not get a chance to use thelr! into effect in Seattle Sunday. Thos bacco, milk, fruit and confection-/!ove and a home to “Freckles”, ott 2 - - Me weapons Hebrews who, in @ecordance t|ary will be allowed, however. Duacen, heed toamater of MoLean's| eae , Italy, Dee 3 20.—The | THE STRANGER WILL ~~ their religion, observe Saturday as Notsy or boisterous sport, amuse-|timbor gang; the Bird Woman, who |stolen and recovered Mona Lisa was TE Gift BURKE OBJECT the holy day, are not required to ments and other things wateh have - ing Lge gir oe for a started today on Its journey to Rome} APPRECIA abide by the ordinance. a tendency to disturb religious ser-| ok; the Man of Affairs, brusque|io pe turned over to the French| urant—It takes © new ort 6 framed vic ° e si sf of manner, but big of heart; r as ‘enc! ng and the meals = S | Bh pride vagy tplad deiny rid be ‘ordinance’ in A stolation of | ot rade O'Moores who come from jambassador. | The authorities ad-| ibe in| the rela: 1 in quest of lost relatives; {mitted many Italians opposed sen ’ 5 naton Bathe, sbaese Appearing before board of| Wessner, timber thief; Black Jack, |!28 the fa painting, part of th WARREN'S LUNCH | p,:n6 washington paths Moses Mal Parents, do you ik cerns oeia nd Lp to LIST GIVES TALK WEATHER IN DENVER — | villain, and Sears, a camp coolt, fT8t Napoleon's loot from Formerty Wheeler's, 18 Union St [night for Indies and gentlemen : nrick pavyes on Second av., from | " norte . *\back to the Paris Louvre. — — realize that the suc- Madison to {ge Thomas DENVER ten Meee tel : * SSS * Burke of py idea ‘ot laying cold weather prevailed today, fol. - —— ee ie creosoted wood block paving for C. List, of Washington, D. C., lowing yesterday's snow storm a PANTAGES | | wi epend largely the length of the street mentioned for the interstate com. Since Dec, 1, more than 55 inches | @— | We H ea Few More 0 t e a — a a rade te mle oO ae pin wag tae nee | ena nae Seieee eet Tanteey ? | aw: blll Ac Pantani ware of | —— - ive them: J the offer -to wood blo luncheon at noon Sat- str traffic. and railroad | the matinee Monday, Manager Pan Although the law requires them | b P. t " sg 4 Fas boa will aecuhe Sates schedules were resumed today tegen wil prevent. Walter Terry [to do #0, local banks, brokerage ollowing Fr ennants: When, as a Christ- soci ainiaceasinagbevombedictenisielinaeatiamtenenniamsaenione today. land his merry FYl Girls, in the|firma, ete, have thus far fatled to mas Gift for our Ss Ss music al comedy satire, entitled report tu the internal revenue of d Fd Dl cuss PLANS || EN YOU CONSIDER THAT | AND THEIR EMPLOYER UVES Cannibal Isle.” Tho act has an fice on the Income tax. They are son or jaughter, MLSE MEN SLAVE IO HOURS | LIKE A PRINCE ON Hic abundauce of pretty malds, tun ful | Fequired to give a list of all cou Ps ; Ace tok ht Bwana WNC music and comedy, The extra add-|pons and interest payments on you start a savings Reports on the Portland commis. & PRONTS ed attraction will be which the tax Is collectible account for him or sion form of government and the Billy Gould's Newsboy her’ in the Dexter rent ay meager te arp Bat Other numbers on the program in u ! at the 8 clude the Riding Costellos | Horton Trust & of the conference committee of § their beautiful horses, late a fea z i odies, which is getting ture of Ringling’a circus; Allegro, Savings Bank, you town to real work in Ite task of lthe somewhat different violinist; are making it easy ha coment ward y ge |Lyona and Cullom, in a variety of | Frank Schwartz and b ne meeting was held in the la | vaudevitle, and the Pantagescope, |Kelslor were acquitted by for the child to ac- off 0. B. Thorgrimaon, in the | ~Joral jury Friday of the charge of quire the saving Lowr vuilding R liabl recetving from J. L. Hamlett . . nor younds of brass metal stolen from habit — something : 5 way S e e pon : 4 ’ ’ AND DONATES $240 WHAT'S THE REASON | Puget Sound navy yard | which will be of WON’TLET EM IN ror Brel ld fete THAT WE APPLAUD 00) Relief Yo GENEROSITY? STUDY OF THE FROG— Chief Bannick bas tasued orders | DECEMBER 20, for Week in “Kismet”; 1913, SEATTLE‘THEA | SAZEY. & MT CELL MCRS' RE} PHONE MAIy ~~ 435 — rd ight, utinee rt | The Lion and the Mouse Ly inday t M nday, December 22 Bailey & Mitchell Present “Freckles” A Story of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter. Fvening Price Monday Thurs except Matinees Speci IVOLI FIRST AND MADISON THE HOUSE OF MUSICAL COMEDY “The Aviators” 2:20 p. m. Three evening performances, the first at 6:30 o'clock. CHRISTMAS WEEK’S ATTRACTION That Great Musical Comedy Bargain + Last Times To- dny and Sunday Matinee Opening with Monday's Matinee A Stubborn Cinderella Elaborate Costumes and Scenic Effects. Latest Dance Hits. (1) Otis Skinner, Metropolitan; (2) Blanche Collom, Pantages; (3) Guy Hibn tie; (4) Lenore Loriaryne, Tivoli. Beautiful Souvenir Pennants given | — - meena } simntieiit oid eS E R i I away to women attending Monday. Ag METROPOLITAN T MOORE T Tuesday or Wednesday matinee, or - - oe Deane § To Women Patrons Monday's night's performance. Otis Skinner, in Klaw & Er The Oliver Morosco production of | Piske's the L. be the Frank Haum-Louts F. tt | schalk fairyland extravaganza, “The Tik Tok Man of Oz,” which is de | ysertbed as a “whimsical diversion, will be seen at the Moore for one langer’s and Harrison Grey superb production of “Kismet, gins a week's engagement at Metropolitan Mon night, © Wednesday and Saturday matine and a Christmas matinee | week voon Thursday. The drama has bee The story ts told in two acts and presented during the past twola prologue, and a scenic treat ia| years in nearly every country. It) promis The Ttk Tok Man of in recognized as one of the finest | Or" 9 version of some of Mr. pleces of dramatic itersture that|Gaum's fairy tales of the mythical | has come from the pen of @ con- land of Oz, and has to do with the! temporary playright search of Betsy Bobbin, Hank, her Beyond tts literary worth, “Kis | pet mule, the Clockwork Man, Prin. | met” is a play that provides almost | cess Orma and others of his delight- every port of theatrical entertaln-/|ful aud fantastic characters, for tho | Matinee 2:30 daily. Evening Performances, and 9 p. m. A $1.50 Show for 15c and 25c¢ KILL BOY FOR $20 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20— | As he dismounted 7:15 p.m * special Grese given. — includt wen gg | urge brother of the Shaggy Man, who ts| Citizens of Loe Angeles are up from his wheel he was set upen ancing and jugglery © plot Is | imprixoned in the Land of the Metal| by the thugs, each of whem ~~ Intensely dramatic, concerning the | Monarch. ¢ Metal) in arms today over the brutal | Wieided a pick handle. many and various adventures of > aR murder of Harold Zelsche, 15, a The jad’s employer, when he Haj), the beggar of Ragdad, who|@ = —@| druggists delivery boy, who was | failed to return from his trip, closed his store and searched shen shat gorgeous Oriental cap MOORE | lured to « deserted spot in the | pony " os ital 1,000 years ago. - lor him, je wi ing when |“ Scenically, the production ot | Tomorrow the Moore theatre wi R| suburbs and beaten to death by ps odlteng edits 5 Kismet” ts one of the most mag: prevent for the first time on the, two thugs, who robbed him | The mother of the boy sald nificent ever seen on the American Pacific coast a moving picture re- of $20. she dreamed last night that she vival of Charles Dickens’ master found her son, with his skull crushed, in the very spot where he was killed. In response to a telephone re- quest for medicine, the boy hur- ried on his bicycle to the ad- stage. ¢ . “David Copperfield.” Pour performances will be given two at! ? i ATTACK. TAMPICO Tivoll daily, two matinees and o @ nt and seats may be ri Comedy and music blended tn nice for the fire poner peed positon proportions and put up In the attrac A Stubborn shows. |tive package known as The production, by the Hepworth | Cinteretia,” will entertain patrons | eo mpany of London, England, { n d, ts tn pl fp ac lta ak i n reels of 7,000 feet of film,and| MEXICO CITY, Dec. 20.—The| ‘The release at the president aay 3 » : taheres with marked fidelity to Che rebels were advancing on Tampico|der of three American’ matinee on Monday. It's the story | pook. of a little Engiieh girl 4 in a convent and never daret | Krause, John Parker and H. J. ‘ir der, who were under arrest here, again today Some reports said who | fighting had begun, but the war of. was) look at speak to a man. She jfice here had not heard of tt was said to be a concession to poon learns, when she comes to| Indications were that the {mpend-|Charge d'Affaires O'Shaughnessy America, however, and falls in jin battle would be fiercer than the | personally The rebels had been| Huerta has a strong liking for from Victoria to the vicinity of Tam with a college chap named "Mac one iH |The dashing soubretts, Myrtle I With the agreemont that their proces reinforced. They had add. O'Shaughnessy. When the latte Hioy, will appear as “Lady Leaalie, '| ships rem: di) ed to their supply of rifles, and | after repeated ineffectual efforts bed ed pic ae re et coe a ee & Dew rate] were bringing up eight more cannon jhis country's behalf, went over the {of $3.76 per 1.000 feet is received for|from Victoria. They had also two/authorities| heads and appealed ai- o--—— —__—-@| taking lumber from Portland or | carloads of powder and two of dyna-jrectly to the president, Huerta Te i SEATTLE |Puget sound to San Francisco, or|™ite sponded promptly and graciously. | Oo encing On Monday nigity | $4.80 to Los Angelos, steam schoon-|, 78% Talirond had been repaired) pues Coreg tu @ to 14 Daye | (raza Crotmest Drogsiste refund mo by disordered stomach, torpid liv irregular bowels is given KILLED BY FALL —quickly, safely, and assur-| “many Re ; | — >| ARYSV _, Cal, Dee, 20.— edly—by the tried and reliable | featltlerey Me ies a 9 |rlove today, stopped to get at, jneok Whe men’s debate council of the University of Washington has r ommended that interclass debating ‘be introduced in the school PILLS Sold everywhere, In bones, We., 26e. . STAR WANT ADS ARE MONEY GETTERS NTANA

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