The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1914, Page 2

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TONIGHT LAST TIME ALICE LLOYD we FRANK FOGARTY in DANCE MAD Evening Prices Lower Floor, $1.00 and $1.50; Balcony, 50c, 75¢ $1.00 allery, 25¢ $1.00—Popular Matinee Tomorrow $1.00 One Week Com. Monday Matinee Every Afternoon and Evening, With the Exception of Thursday Night KLEINE PRESENTS MR, GEORGE ANTONY » CLEOPATRA An eight-part Kieine-Cines Photoplay of wondrous beauty, by the makers of “Quo Vadis,” with the lavish wealth of costumes and ensemble so characteristic of the period AFTERNOONS AT 2:30. EVENINGS AT 8:30. PRICES, CHILDREN, 10c; DIVANS AND BOXES, ALL RESERVED. Mon. and Tues., Jan. 12-13, Mat. Tues. Seats on Sale Monday at 10 a. m. PRICES: EVENING, 50c TO $3.00. MATINEE, 50c TO $2.00 THE WINTER GARDEN COMPANY PRESENTS The Most Famous of All Stars GABY DESLYS Singing and Speaking Entirely in English in “The Little Parisienne’ A Modern Three-Act Musical Comedy WITH HARRY PILCER And the New York Winter Garden Company and uty Chorus, Including Forrest Huff, Fritzl von Busing, Charies Angelo, Louise Meyers, Percy Lyndal, Hattie Kneite! and others. Gaby Dances—Gaby Sings—Gaby Fascinates To Seattle she brings over 150 Costumes and changes twelve times at Each Performance. NOTE. utiful Bpage souvenir booklet of Gaby mailed free by sending 2-cent stamp to Manager Moore Theatre Mat. and Night, Jan. 17 “THE DANCING REVELATION OF THE AGE” PAVLOWA COMPANY OF EIGHTY, INCLUDING NOVIKOFF COMPLETE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Programs altogether new and changed at each performa Exception: The latest thing of the Eastern ball rooms, the Gavotte Paviowa, will be danced at both performances. MAIL ORDERS NOW PRICES: Divans and Orchestra, $3.00. Parquet, $2.50. Dress Circle, $2.00. Balcony Circle, $1.50. Balcony and Gallery, reserved, 25; 50c ‘THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 1914 AT THEATRES NEXT WEE Keating & Flood’s Portl Comedy Company Present “The Substitutes” aK | A Riot of Fun and Mu Week Commencing with Monday's Matinee FIRST AT MADISON Featuring the 12 Dancing Rosebuds | Those Sprightly Chorus Girls in the Latest Song and Dance Hits. | POPULAR PRICES—1l5ce and 25¢c Matinee, 2:30 Daily Performances, 7:15 and Evening 9 o'clock LAST TIME TOMORROW TANGO DON’T MISS IT Peo. gs? SSISEATILETHEATR BAILEY & MITCHELL MGR'S Pee in ~~ #3 | SAT The Famous Dancing Contest RDAY, NDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT THE GIRL OF THE | GOLDEN WEST | Left to Right—Mise Florence Bell, at the Seattle (above othy Raymond, at the Tivoli, below); Gaby Deslys, Coming to the Moore; Golden Dream Girls, Partages Jat die, Other numbers on The Seattle theatre, producing | tt nelude Re Th oilers,” will batic bull terriers, Julla only mit attraction @ Co. in “The Critic here next week. The Moore will Dunbar and Turner in “Twenty ye ESS aaa MURR have “movies” of “Antony and Cle-| Minutes from the Daffy Factory,” PK ICING opatra,” and the Metropolitan will and the Pantagescope : WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 5 be dark BAILEY & MITCHELL Present ‘oc. sauet REBELS INCREASE W0WAN Fest the attraction at rhe Moore | THE SPOILERS 10 REGISTER, A Dramatization of Rex Beach's Famous oxi FURY OF ASSAULT..." n-3| 2 following w three world famous artista will appear at the Moore <= aan Dee ve, th mo Rrenels Aapoes : first to re ior the elections ot Evening Prices, except Monday 50c, 30c and 20c and actress, s sald to hay PRESIDIO, Tex. Jar Pig od, fired both from Ojinaga and 1914. She was at the Prefontaine |] aq, 4; Thursday, S di as reat — ag of Porvagal of Ing at Ojinaga was flercer than aseailants, fell in American | bullding bright and early, waiting atiness ursday, Saturday an unday. + -25¢ lose his throne, will appear a © | teas te but Maj. MeNamee sent when the doors opened at 8:30 Special Bargain Night Monda 2: head of a blg comp a at the ~The rebels increased the fury of snother peremptory warning across More than 900 citizens registered | P 8 ba y -<aee Moore for an evening forman Assault just after midnight border, a kuns’ elevation | Friday, breaking the first day's rec- | January 12 4 mat on Monday, They appeared to be gaining ground. * changed imme ely. No one ord of 1913, which was only £23.| inee and evening of Tuesday, the put the town's defender. were hold was hurt On week days the books will be! - ct ; ‘ * | [ing out gamely against them Yesterday the Ojinaga de jopen till 5 Saturday, Chief! ,Wedneséay night, January 14,/ In some on the struggle was fenders captured a number of | Clerk ( 6 announces, they will] Paderewaki, the world-famous pian: nand.tohand, knives, bayonets and| rebele and promptly shot them. | remain open till 10 p. m. Pen One et nturaay; |clubs figuring as weapone Enraged, Gen. Ortega ordered “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Russian @ancer, will head 0. bis [cic ern the refugees de) reprise Accordingly, last | Vaudeville a . oe att ety me i cla were “filled with dead night, after a drumhead court. | a . = company who will give one matinee |""Yateq estimates placed the num-| martial, the rebele ehot 15 of | BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE ; rman ber of the defenders’ dead at 490,| their prisoners. | A Goactaculer Pant in El é —,*" 4 th wounded 450; of the! Thursday the rebels were tempo According to the report being | pectacular Fantasy in Eleven Scenes, is’ dead at and thelr rarily driven from one of their po-| pared for the mayor by Comptro! SEATTLE {at 600, These figures are | sitions arry Carroll, the council last “Th G Id ” Commencing Monday » ce their wounde Retaking the p ar by overdrawing $700,000 on the} e Ce) en eam " will pres and tions a few minutes later, they sal allowance, created the largest a ‘s 54 Seattle atre, “The 8 the rebels deadly |they found all of the wounded had deficit tn the history of the city.| Featuring Miss Marguerite Favar and Big Cast. real play of the North, racy. A few been butchered The overdraft is on the general | “ » Fgh ¥ tty. & fund Bob Albright, The Male Melba days in Alaska w s OTHER BIG FEATURE and the Injunction were used to 10c and 20c = 000 IRON wre FOR AID T00K wis paws |THE STRANGER WILL in “The Spotl als with a ri ne The appeallera put in busy night Friday an $1.00. Gallery, unreserved, 50c. of crooks who, under the ¢ ise ra of Bulgaria f ly Saturd 1 th ihe “aw.” Se Tea * Ao lgaria for|early Saturday morn and the APPRE: claims in the i y< NS : ar country's starving | poll received abou dozen re AT THE THEATRES | es CIATE — pr |e the cally gold soak ia the! thou ou 0 soon, ac-| ports of petty the fts in various NEXT WEEK cg tig orice BE ten emi iB North, Struve, McNamara, Glen ar with | parte of the city. noma ee R nister Judge Stillman and Cherry j W. K. Brown, 610 Jefferson st.,|| Metropolitan—-Dark Mallotte, in the play, are well : sald ably the soreat victim nday Alice Lloyd WARREN’S LUNCH The T rues ars _.liknown to the residents of me MARQUETTE, Mich. Jan. 3 a Monte ar who visited him while company, Beginning Mon Susety Wisders, th One he Tear a y 7 prs strike of 30,000 1 Michigan ook his pantaloons and n and Cleopatra” as wietonindied - ‘ Miss Lillian Rainey, 24, a nurse| ers’ association lobby the carly days of the gold fever ron minera in threatened today iis awn io exchenge: He isc snot a ae esis at the Pacific hospital, was badly | consolation in th it 4 it to force a { himself to two coats and a & Mitchell Stock pital, ¥ | consolatio: he co called, will be to force me © two cor nd t Mitchell Stock injured Friday when she was ee eT TIVOLI 7 | eettionent of {chigan copper | death \ t shoe B. KORB CO. r 2 ease eT nea ing & Flood Co. tn Two Sanitary Hair Stores driven by W. struck by an auto, M. Patten, 19, ers be a university ident, while she was crossing First condition of th av., between Vine and Cedar sts e Ex She had an umbrella over her head Mave at the time, and Patten 8 she canmuiican failed to pay any attention to his horn At the Pacific hospital, ore Miss Rainey was taken by en it was learned she had » ned a long gash on the back of the head and bruises about the Tegs and body —Local oyster ntion of the all oysters In Oyster ze amount part of the OLYMPIA, dealers sa state to sell bay of merchantable to competition on the state with them. Jan. NORTH YAKIMA, ima farmera and m er the re oduce icing jotcing 0 (gp carloads ‘the Yakima Striking a Balance BETWEEN Income and Expenditure & stingy Being economical without bei Saving without depriving yourself of the comfort and necessities of life your mone If you can do this, you have attained that ideal condition known as thrift. There are advantages offered by OUR LOAN PLAN definite many who cannot; and to them the unexcelled. Requiring a smal it acts as a pacemaker to the man reach that goal which should be the out of debt. WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION Are payment each month, o is striving to im of every man—to get Loan Association 810 SECOND AVE. The Shoe Repair Man HOUGEN 216 Union St.—2 Shons—110 Madison IT PLEASES ’EM ; ; Washington Savings and Face "The Substitute Hatr Dressing, Manicaring, | atbacere, nom certs a oor See, arenes ALASKA SUICIDE|7 01 your troubles| Fi six ¢ reated | ers aders said the sentiment was perfortn- | general throughout the Upper Mich NOME, ott 104 Spring St 110? First Av. monty teas Qtr [kawen a om ot, to this Chinese | COSTLY. VOTING ee and e « egaunee | All-Alaska sweepstakes a at tue cles | penvinsian dpral tntae| tector thao meee al it * LOOK! ‘READ! THINK! firet-run ree! & regular program twelve im pictures on Vote yeach week {th Mon- | congress cansos ¥ o ! Phelps shows it cost an cents for troubles. mestic layne Offers rage of 21 of President each Who : n r countr 1 ek t The aA. a orriie ast in the special county electior t or rd Bil y entiiaea ith la Free Proof Hot Springs and Maywood, where| ae | » kept the Tivoli reso ink {pn ed, must be prompt NOME A Jan, 3.—Tt only six votes were cast in each | Sund-r with laughter all this will | : steam v Ivedere {a In win place, each vote cost 32.84 | again carry the burden of per ter q 4s off shore ar ) Treatment formances. 70 miles from island. | | i PLAN BIG DOCK 2.20) ("rsh the sick SHIP IS AFIRE ie —— — , {rere received here to e sic , | PANTAGES VANCOUVE B.C. Jan. 8 CONCEPCION, Jan. 3.—The San 4 ‘ il ta Cecilia the new American steam: | “ ydock, to cost $4,000,000, will ! 0 S ’ a | The Golden Dream,” a spectac-|p tt by’ the Dominion government HH YT HELP EM and suffering ship, bound from New York for Sna ular fantasy In eleven acenes, fea-|\)hay heen announced, following ul |Pedro and Western ports, arrived |here with her cargo on fire. se Beeak rife Favar and decision to Durchase’ a site at] Refereo in Hankr te¥ Hoyt Prt of America company, will be the he Langs Cove, Esquimalt, Vancouver} : ine attraction of the new show at| anes Cove, Mequimalt, Yancow Gay Sener ys. wpb aaagtod ‘STRUCK BY CAR Pantages beginning with the matt jthe estate o Fajumoto, who} po anyone who ts sick and ts earn | nee Monday, The show will also be loft: Beattie. te ieee “who | Cnty, seek Hef, I will mend a free} Newton Campbell, 1818 11th av.,| ip! » boys whol, t . nt by mat stpald notable of Bob was cut about the head and face e SHOOTS A BEAR..." for the return canneries for Juju [A0—AZMo ht, one of the Seattle ‘prim ore # ne ia ys : to all who will write and ask for it.| prid he a ty outbound | ye ped a “ Khe ne charging he ivy WILL Go NORTH ana hundreds of | First 8. und Holgate st et SUNDAY AT MOORE animal with two shots In tho| 1 incurable have. disng ee A Lioyd’s big vaudeville | brain, The bear dropped at her) MOUNT VE RNON, Jan ared ‘ Roh Peas roll thacrth so tun ty te | (ioe | site eee ase a . ine our Hair last three times at the Moore jand cabin in Ghushanzs, Alask | B A nine sts Lieto NWOMAN LAWYER «or se haw unt returned Through the NTIST terta ie as prove fron Seattle. e r luxe entertainment of th — erreur ie tae ' Microscove ON FIRST AVENUE son, and tt was found beth ss Mary G 1 ape DBw ROG! | Seema teteaien” ‘atte nie ont esminston AUIMPHREY FELL 3.3" | peg hg as ot . SANTA CRUZ, Js Pa so Rae walt The only correct method §)° "* Sestetant CASCARETS TONIGHT! IF BILIOUS, — [rss receive nat tery tin | i ot saving your hai. Miepe nc Tae Scotia phrey rac yroken i neck by al? me. y" m eg oF at j cay HEADA TIPATED—10 C wages nant Sequel ° CHY, CONS IPA’ ENTS | sion near ‘neuter reek i vp 78 Fist hr, Uni on Block Cascareta make you feel bully; |and polson from the bowels. A Cas-| AFTER WILSON GIRLS Stomach T can mmediate cleanse andjecaret tonight straightens you out| WILMINGTON, Del, -Jan. 3 ri The ‘ - omact remove the! by m a 10-cent box from} Mr. aod Mra, Charles Mason, aged Trouble ental sour, Wl tad and fermenting |a let keeps your Stomach | 5 and 50, are the proud parents of sodri ° food and foul gases; take the ex-|regul Head clear and Liver|t"plets, all girls, They are named Friedrich , cess bile from the liver and carry|and Bowels in fine condition for| Jessie, Margaret and Eleanor, for ; * : ff the coritinatec te matter|months. Don't forget the children, | the president's daughters When you come to my offices, be aur A aren Married 22 years ago, A. EB. Gres Migge Jand see my ptoture tn my ie the Tham today has a complaint @n file | | . = sey : jot dor dlvonee tenia iilan(@eaahien oe fa Laboratories as the ground of incompatibility, re ulting from religious difference Sulte 501, / EDWIN IL EROWN, ri D. §. LONG MESSAGE eee e Central Bldg. Geattie’s Leadng Dentist | DULUTH, Jan A wireles loctor f | message from Port Nelson, British ay herl I by me are ¢ | SEATTLE | 713 First Avenue ASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP, | ast Judie. 8.000 miles distant, yie'trh oR ee nh wae |

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