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{ WILLIAM A, BRADY PRESENTS ROBERT B. ANTEL “LEADER OF THE AMERICAN STAGE” coon Necsennss THe BEST IMPER KING JOHN MON. NIGHT SON ATION RICHELIEU...TUES. NIGHT MERCHANT OF VENICE WED. MAT , MACBETH WED. NIGHT Of whieh the KING LEAR THURS. NIGHT phe KING JOHN FRI, NIGHT HAMLET SAT. MAT. MERCHANT OF VENICE SAT. NIGHT Prices: Nights, te to 61.50 CURTAIN fi e AND & 5 Days, Com. Sunday, Jan. 25, Mat. Wed. William Morris’ “Bngtish Company in THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE | A Great Play, Unfolding « Great Truth, as Presented 2 Mowths In New ¥ 10 Weeks tn Boston amd SEAT SALB THURSDAY, 10 A. M by » Hamilton “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudevilie.” ————————————— BEGINNING MONDAY M4 TINEE Walter Montague's Sensational Playlet “20 MINUTES IN CHINATOWN” Twenty Minutes of Genuine Thrills. “EIGHT UYNENO JAPS” Marvelous Oriental Wonders. OTHER BIG FEATURES 10c and 20c. People’s Chorus | 260—-VOICES-——350 H. W. DONLEY, Conductor Assisted by MENDELSSOHN MALE CHORUS DAVID DAVIES, Conductor. SOLOISTS—Mrs. Grace Farrington Homsted, soprano Romeyn Jansen, contralto; Mr. Theo, Kari Johnston, tenor W. FP. Paul, baritone. HIPPODROME JAN. 20, 8 P. M. Tickets—25 and 50 cen! On sale at Hippodrome, Sherman Clay & Co., Woods & Burns and Martin's Music Store, January 10. MOORE Met. end TODAY avlow WITH NOVIKOFF AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Theodore Stier, Conductor Mrs Mr at. and Night|METROPOLITAN ,Je%.2'0%|/™ | The Great. Meester-Fiim Production THE LIFE AND WORKS of the Immortal Composer RICHARD WAGNER 1,000 Beate at Each Performance, t5¢ ————— KANSAS CITY IS GETTING TASTE WOMEN aT wonx’ OF TROUBLE NOW PORTLAND, Jan. 17:—The mem- | Declaring * "If this place is fit for) vos the Fotersies Women's | human beings, I can stay.” Mrs. ©} an Temperance nion agree- das to oat 10,008 peogte on the tals B. Hoffman, wife of a wealthy phone before February 1 to urge| tired miller of Enterprise, Kas Shem to register, a unique cam- Spent the night in jail, following her Jpaign for state-wide prohibition is in| Other’ with her busband, three “tull swing here today. other women and two men, at a| * fae | meeting held by women as a pro test against police regulations curb-| ‘BIG LINER AGROUND st the tich'0t ovo tonsh : Mrs. Hoffman and several other! women arranged the meeting after the police broke up an lL. W. W gathering, and arrested nearly 100 men NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—The Mal- Line S. 8. Tampasas, Tampa | “tor New York via Key West, was aground for a few hours today off {Key West. The Mallory Line +Steamship San Jacinto happened *to be at Key West. The Tampasas | uusengers Were transshipped to | GEN, 0R0Z60 IS ‘| = REPORTED DEAD: of the cavalry brigade CLOUD ; WASHINGTON, Jan. 17—An un : confirmed report that Gen. Pascua " Orozco of the Mexican federal arm ¢ had been killed at Ciatro Clenga é Mex., Was transmitted to the wa ‘ department today by Gen. Bliss of z the American army border patrol : The word came from n. Parke Hathaway, who has been starring WOMAN soins SHERIFFS in motion picture plays, is a new re member of the company, which of debt hangs over EVERETT, Wash, Jan. 17.|slso embraces old favorite nclud + man: Mrs. Grace D. Stevens, assistant |ing Myrtle I , soubret Pa y 6 home. probation officer of Snohomish |. rs Pl nty, enjoys the distinction of r i. ’ The savings bank ing the only woman member of | PANTAGES ag * Hl account in the Dexter [J '"¢, Washington State Sheriffs’ as)” Headiining the new bill at Pan sociation the an convention honor conferred by which will adjourn Horton Trust & Sav- | ings Bank will pro- THE equipped tn Northern SILVER LINING, for any dark cloud of misfortune which tarrhal Stomach, Rillousness Heada: may __ overshadow your life. tion, and’ Chront It is a common- sense thing thus to prepare for adversity in time of prosperity. | DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS NAVY. YARD ROUTE. nedy, Tourtet and | Athlon Dock, Seattle eu} ° BANK 11.00, 10 30a, im. Tae, ny, Sunday, 2:90), 6:36 snconp Axo CWemny 11:46 p.m ‘ de : |" Time Table subject to change without * Main 4101 Fare 50 Kound Trip, Left to Right—Florence Bell, at the Seattic; a Scene From “Quo Vadi at the Metropolitan; —Myrtle DeLoy, at the Tivoll F miihis. bad Robert 8, Mantell, at the Moore; Below MAD at aR as” MOORE ad This afternoon, and tonight | Anna Paviowa, the famous Rus sian dancer, and her company of Imperial Russian dancers will be seen at the Moore theatre. Pay lowa {s assisted by Novikoff, him self a famous dance Theodore Stier and his symphony orchestra furnish Seattle will see for the first time the production of the Shakes pearean play “King John Robert BH. Mantell, the tragedian, will open an ment for the coming week, |ning Monday night at the Moore |theatre. The same play wil! alsc be presented Friday night. On| Tuesday ight, Mantel! will pre. | sent BulwerLytton's “Richelieu The remainder of his repertoire jwill be Shakespearean plays. He will produce "The Merchant of| Venice” Wednesday matinee andy Saturday nolght, “Macbeth Wed |nesday night, “King Lear’ Thurs day night, “Hamlet” Saturday af. | | ternoon. Until this season, Mr. Mantel! had been seen in “King John” only jin New York and Chicago. eo e METROPOLITAN |* The “Quo Vadl of the movies,” which comes to the Met-) ropolitan theatre Sunday for a re turn engaged t of one week, Is more than mere dramatization of Sienkiewlcz's novel That was dramatized once before, and while ft was a great popular success, It will be impossible to put on any| |stage in any theatre such a spec }tacle as is flashed upon the screen In the “movies” you see the old Coliseum of Rome, with the arena sanded as in the days of the old{ gindiatorial combate Here also you see real the defenseless Christians. theatrical producer, even such wizard Belasco, could hope to produce such effecta as the cam era furnishes in thie latest repro- No duction of the story of Nero's time a SEATTLE Commencing next Monday night, Batley & Mitehel! will present, at the Seattle theatre, Sherlock Holmes,” a story of the greatest | fiction detective ever written, Dr. | A. Conan Doyle had “Sherlock Holmes,” the great detective thrown from the cliff at one time, "J.C.R.” FRIEND OF and killed-—-or #0 the doctor thought the best dramatic ver » many “Sherlock Holmes” ing the underground quarters of f. Mortarity, the | Napoleon of Crime, as he is com monly termed, and the famous “gas chamber,” the escape from which by Holmes, is the most scene in the whole play TivoLi ting & Flood's pany Tacoma, will open a week's engage ment Monday in College Days atured the company the coming w Princess Indentas, o Hawa in nativé dan ces, and t 1 Hawaiian Quar tet. The,Romig twins and the ten or soloist, Frank Snyder, will also entertain betw the acts. Gene llor and his two daughters will fur 7 sh the principal numbers of the |} iinpress bill for the coming week Arrangements are being made for | would be worse than ever exciting returning from Portland and Gees - enh. HUERTA GOSSIPS WITH AMERICANS (By a United Press Staff Cor respondent) | MEXICO CITY, Jan. 17.--Presi-| dent Wilson ts all right, but he does Huerta complained bitterly of the iclency and disloyalty of some of his generals, mentioning Gen Mercado in particular. The dictator was also reported to Hons marching upon not understand the Mexican Indians, have told O'Shaughnessy that he} in the deat! | », Victoriano Huerta sald to Nel had no part whate son O'Shaughnessy, as the Amer of Francisco I. Madero and Vice fean charge d'affaires sat in Huer-| President Suarez sobile at Gen, Joaquin] O'Shaughnessy was said to have| Maas’ funeral asked Huerta why he did not offer “T could not quit tf 1 wanted to. some proof to the world that he was |What would happen if I got out have to offer proof, as he was not on trial Sentence of death has been pass As he sat alone tn his wear. ing a sweater and slouch hat though the occasion was the mill tary funeral of one of his generals,|/ed on Gen. Mereado, the federal } rta eonpled O'Shaughnessy, and|commander at Ojinagda, who fled beckoned him to «it beside him. lacross the border. OL. ROOSEVELT That he badia be adja few 1 moments Jan, 17 Messenger for Roosevelt confidence of Col CHICAGO, once enjoyed the The president knows,” he ex Roosevelt and Admiral Dewey Wa? cisimed, unexpectedly to his indicated by a few disjointed sen-| nurse's astonishment Take me tences his nursea were able to get!to Washington, He knows.’ today from the mysterious “J. ( What president?” gasped tho/ RK.” who had for some time puzzled nurse. the attendants of a Rochester Roosevelt, of course,” was the Minn., hi al, until bis escape! rey I was carrying a message from there, three months ago. for him to San Francisco, And I He has since proved equally puz-|was with Dewey at Manila, 1 was ziing to the management of the/ a leutenant on his flagship. Dew hospital at Oak, where he was locat-|ey knows me.’ ed yesterday Then, exhausted, the man lapsed Brain Cloud Lifte into his former manner of murmur Of good appearance, but suffer: ing. ing, seemingly, from a total loss of memory and speech, the man was picked up by the police and sent to the Rochester hospital some months Ago Initials on articles of clothing " a gave rive to his designation as "J WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.-—An CR Jothing could be learned houncement was made today that | from him, nor any trace found cor nate Gorgas to succeed # reunion of former South Dakotans Thursday evening, January 29, in |the auditorium at Democratic head: | }) lquarters, in the Lyon building | A program has been arranged. day abandoned lin the death of Miss Eileen Gilles, a Gilles, President Wiison would today nomt.- | SEEK NOBLEMAN FOR MURDER OF AMERICAN GIRL ow | SASSARI, Island of Sardinia, |Italy, Jan, 17.—Claiming to have levidence of murder, the police to the suicide theory writer of Philad young woman |phia, who was found shot to death in b nr cottage here Mise Gilles was shot through the | right breast near the heart. In her hand were olutched several bank notes: The police are rebing for a young Sardinian nobleman who was known to be infatuated with Miss and whose advances she re pulsed. The nobleman was missing from his home WOMEN BURNED IN APARTMENT FIREIN BROCKTON BROCKTON, Mass, Jan. 17.— Three men and one woman were! burned to death, and eight others, | mostly women, were badly injured| in a fire which started early today in a three-story brick apartment house at the corner of Main and Rowsitor st. here All four of the dead were found on the second floor, suffocated, So severe was the fire that the firemen and police were driven back every time they made an effort to enter the building. not responsible for Madero's death. | ceeded in getting in, Officer Grob. Huerto retorted that he did not| who rescued a woman he found un- Only one suc conscious on the second floor. BURNED | AT SEA) GLovuc ESTER, Mi M . Jan. 17.— Arriving here today from Book bay N. F., Capt. Wharton of the schoon er Oriole reported the rescue of the crew of a five-masted schooner by a steamship off the Maine coast The distressed schooner was about 100 miles off Thatcher's island Capt. Wharton was unable to learn lthe name of the schooner or the |rescue ship. Most of the tornadoes of the United States are born at or near Yuma, Ariz, according to a Ger | man scientist who has been invests gating the peculiar atmosphe conditions of that locality 7” | INFLUENZA, | 6 FOR GRIP, | COUGHS, SORE THROAT! corcascets wB COLDS SIXTY YEARS In celebration of sixty years tages next wer opening with the cerning him, howe until yester. matinee Monday, will be Raymond day, when the veil which had|the late Brig. Gen. Torney as sur jof success we have published Whittaker, an old Lois theatre clouded his brain seomed lifted for | Keon-ln-chief of the army, Gorgas} a new and revised edition of -lstock favorite, in Walter Monts nm | HA edad ote ek Lege’ of Dr. Humphreys’ Manual | cue's sensational dramatic playlet, o Panam , els an) The desc “2 UE ospe te ent fe Gathaaies Women’s Alabamlan | The description of disease lithe extra added feature will be the SL SNERR HERIOT Bike and the treatment of the sick} Uynero Japs, eight Oriental wog Confidence in 0 5 with Humphreys’ Remedies der workers. Other membera on) CHEHALIS, Wash. Jan. 17.—| are clear and simple the program will be Millard, Ken-|the efficacy of this thoroughly tried | Mr. ©. P. Twiss, 73, died suddenly | “rie design of the cover is hedy and Christie, comedians, sing-|home remedy is never misplaced. In|0f heart disease at the Methodist! 1t CCe8 ry era and dancers; Laura and Billy every way—in health, strength, spir- church here while attending the| oah’s Ark in colors, from a Dryer, in a spectacul novelty |ite and in looks—women find them- funeral of Mra, Emma Robinson picture especially painted by dancing turn; Lillian Watson, the|selves better after timely use of n°. "* the wife of Col. ©. P./4 famous artist, and intended singing comedienne, and Monahan, | y Twise, prominent in democratic! + iiustrate the versatilit ‘| the “King of Skates.” | jolitics and a pioneer of Lewis|t© illustrate the versatility of BEECHAMS county Humphreys’ Remedies for e ‘o| R man and beast, “Remedies for ORPHEUM “Thaw is insane, but extradite every living thing.” * William H. Murphy, he PILLS him for criminal conspiracy all the) = For a free copy, address pe er ee The. yeh pened rheatepasnedl cance dagirm phis Commercial Appeal 156 W itis am St., New York theatre next week, beginning Mon-| day matinee ae ug EMPRESS ° = nd The Seven Adas troupe, Burke and MeDonal@, and Charles fi. Law Home Office White Bid, Beattle Phone Main 2798 METROPOLITAN THEATRE SUNDAY, FEB. 1 “°°. WIDOW ONE WEEK JOLLY MAY IRWIN | PROXY WSEATTLETHI “ATRE | SALEY. & MITCHELL MGRS Pere rain WITH 6ONGS THE ‘SILVER HORDE COMMEN( Bailey & Mitchell Sherlock Holmes By Sir A. Conan Doyle Evening Prices, except Monday. . Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Special Bargain Night Monday.. 50c, 30c and 20¢ TRE MoE Week Beginning with Monday Matinee, Jan. 19 Keating & Fiood’s Seattle Musical Comedy Company Presents § “COLLEGE DAYS” A Girllsh Musical Fantasy—Chuckful Fun, Featuring Gorgeously Gowned Numbers by the Chorus BIG ADDED ATTRACTIO Princess Indentas, a Rea! Hawailan Girl, Direct From Honotuty,’ In Unique Native Dances, and Her Royal Hawaiian Quartette A Rare Musical and Terpsichorean Treat. Matinee 2:30 Daily. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES—ONLY 15c and 28 Evening Performance, 7:15 and 9 P, M. “THE TRUANT BRIDE”. Miss Dillpickles Finally Becomes Engaged to Marry, but the Hour of Her Triumph Is Embittered by Maidenly Panic. A “Screecher Film” in Six Reels By Fred Schaefer ing My Own Nuptiale. jhome for them and then stay foi i talk about Here Was |, the re Bride, “Ditch rk with Cuthbert, wedding over when this is my Cuthbert tried to act happy » was rejoicing to which I did not send in my It was to be se I ought to be and showed him t? renewed hope in the bosem of Mr led him around have gradually lost him if he hadn't like to do that with things you This thing of retracing a fatal sent up to the } ly 08 . I discover, isn't so you're being personally conducted . 1 still can't get figuring Cuthbera as a d firing Cuthbert asa daily loved one blunders in unexpectedly evening now sulked out im After the minister @ the hour approached, I got #0 ous I felt like screaming. . and | ran out of th e back 1, the bride, aiteniié my own nuptials been playing solitaire so long I can't bear the cards to somebody e atop the cl@ck; .| wedding bell; spare me the