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THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914. All Week: Mat. Sat. OOR Starting Monday Night Trentini Im the Comedy Opera Triumph ‘STHE FIREFLY” Rook and Lyrics by Otto F Muste by Radolt Petmt © Opera.) weeks at the New York TIVOLI: i HUERTA IS WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, MARCH @ | | MEXICO CITY, March 7.—President Huerta’s resignation was reported imminent today. It was snid he would start imme- diately afterward for Tor- reon to assume the fed- leral field command. His |plan was understood to be Return of the Original Tivo! inieal Comedy Company of Witltam Wolff, Craig Campbell, Gri ac, 3 ; ~_s Marion Lees Joba Mines. to let the United States ne Augmented Orchest b and England agree on his 2 FEATURE VAUDEVILLE ACTS ne ae tN Sithoa |successor. Then, if Huerta & G00; Gallery, Be jerushed the rebellion the First Run Pathe Weekly. new president would ask recognition of his govern- sect. Special Popular Prices ia Matinees at 2:30—Any Seat 10c BENTON SHOT IN TWICE NIGHTLY—7:30 and 9—10c and 20c “ARGUMENT WITH “Wa By guita PANTAGES SEATTLE: THEATRE} | BAILEY s MITCHELL MGRS "25" Tonight, Sunday Matinee and Night "CHECKERS WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 9 Bailey & Mitchel! Present Unequaled Vaudeville M Vaudevil n Benton was shot ath Captain Jack's Wonderfully Trained AY 50c, 30¢, 20¢ vi office b of his Evening Prices (except MONDAY) Gen. Villa's office i POLAR BEARS Matinees—THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS . «++ 2Be U K CO | ~ 4 Come ar 5 € WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 16 eerees Gerre ce ie watemeny i ; UTES isd er who was at Juarez when the af LAWRENCE JOHNSTON HOLDING OUT fl anny FROM BROADWAY Aisles galletas dali . Premier Ventriloquist Comedy Success. ————_—— According to the story the officer BARNARD, FINITY & MITCHELL told, Bent waa shot while A Tr of Fun-Makers with New Nonsense. ed in a heated argument with MORETTE SISTERS GREGOIRE & ELMINA SG, rebel leader. The guard who f Dainty Musical Girls Furniture Tussiers he shot believed b t ld win him 1 on, The body was tt 10c and 20c he said, to hide the —— entini AT THE MOORE eo) seta o 3012-15 Arcade Bidg. Main 6324 Emma Trentini, the “little devil SEATTLE’S CREDIT BUREAU of grand opera,” is coming to the COLLECTIONS | Moo next Monday, She will be th . wincy valley A state-wide movement has beenjed land holders will 4d the = Seat je one week in ho es bagel om Pisin oa ted to care for immigrant set ting. ly,” wh grea’ ject, tom e murvey for Who will flock to the Pacific! The state bureau of statistics and jest suc by Arthur prefect to trrigute 4 hia weet as a result of the Pan-|immigration, in the department of| Hammerstein body gots their canal opening. state, naging the new move-|money's worth when ntini sings P Men officials back of the| nt | The press agent tells us the play pla: Titena to rob the speculator of; It ts planned, elther through tax Ite “full of exquisitely haunting Chis excessive profits, and deal out ation or legis! ‘cu-| music, beautiful colors and aplendid to the homeseekers at prices lators to give up | re now |comedy ble into scenes of un will enable them to become holding without improvem The | usual splendor. jucers, instead of undesirables present land situation in t state He is no doubt correct, for Tren- crowded city quarters. is not favorable to the prospective| tin! is accustomed to showing In ry of State I. M. Howell settler, as speculators want as high| productions of 1 wenificent beauty. here today, after completing ar-/as $40 an acre for logged-off land,|She is well enough known tn the) » sf ne ments for a meeting in Olym-jand in many cases will not sell at wee of oan to need no introduc Tivout ‘ 4] ORPHEUM, a March 27 and 28, when the plan/all. The state conference will tuke | tion to Seattle folk. | o— — —— Fi easel = ——— be thoroughly discussed. jup a detailed plan to change this| In “The Firefly” she appears’ The original Tivolt theatre mus Olga Nethersole will appear at the old |Orpheum next week at the head of several feature acts, With her com martly-built Tommy Atkins next week in the rollicking enter | P&0y pa) will present the third act} Finally she ts seen gowned a8 & tainment, “Nearly a Hero.” Three | Of the play “Bapho r: prima donna should be. added vaudeville attractions will| x { pS Soma comic songs will add splice phe an extra feature. | to the show. “Call Me Uncle,” futier and Lyons, the cowboy sung by Melville Stewart, and qadiers; Snow and Woody, in| © |“Something,” sung and danced by “plack and White Joe Clark | Betty Barnell and John Hines, will pomedy cartoonist, are the new amuse, entertainers. A new reel Pathe | Osear Figman will make the most wiji be screened to open the show | ’ Brickbats and bouquets were the charter commissioners, were in jout of the many lines allotted to which will start the on of} Representative citizens, dele-| situation In favor of the new farm first as a little street singer, then comedy company with from civic clubs and interest-'ers coming to the Northwest. as a tramp boy, and next in a ce ted by the scribes on the ele-! him. presented and scattered with | struc . popular prices. abandon at the Press club| ™e"tary propositions of how to run r i San Wentwrimk@ith ‘ley ten nh es Theatre-goers will hear with In-| imitation colonel in the new play night, when Hi Gill and ‘ged | Hi Gill was told to turn over that/terest the announcement of the bers of the council, as well vaudeville offer to fellows who need-|coming of Al Jolson and Me orig: led the money, like William Pitt/inal Winter Gerden company of @ Trimble. |more than ,125 people in “The ead the rus in all the at | Allen Dale, the new councilman, | Honeymoon Express,” to the Moore | Nite aug oo | jwas instructed to feed Press club/early in May. This will be Mr. Job | | | Myrtle De Loy, the Tivoll's favorite soubrette, will play his wife, She will have a splendid new gown and members at his cafeteria free gratis.| son's first tour of the Pacific coast Shes + Bob Hesketh and Councuman|in any production, as he has always | @——— a @ Erickson were instructed how to|appeared in vaudeville before. | PANTAGES. get votes. When Goddard tried to —- apr —— © explain why he didn't get that 12,-|@———— | | Captain Jack’e Polar bears, an 000 votes he was so sure of, the SEATTLE | exciting bunch of sportive growlers orchestra played “Hearts and Flow-|®—— ——@ from the northern seas, trained to 9 ers,” and the sad music made ev-|_ The story of “Lena Rivers,” the the minute in the latest tricks pos earns ectr 6 i crybody ween lovable and beautifal girl, who is sible for bears to do, will be the Jack Slater took up 15 minutes to| Ot welcomed by a haughty aunt feature at the Pantages for the new s je wa ol to lend h c and grouchy will told by | week The manager of the polars and Roach Paste «0 t= «0 roing to tend his voice, and ‘om ete., to b Hi Gill make the best f ite layers at promises some unusual stunts. | Ready for use. Better than traps. | mayor in Seattle, “no more, no less theatre has a lot, Lawrence Johnston, a ventrilo eye tase eyo Speeches were made by Gill and|f trouble after th h of her quist, is billed as an attraction sale cectaken. Councilmen Hesketh, Goddard,|*Tandfather, when sb and her Other features on the bill Davett Erickson, Fitzgerald, Lundy, Haas |*T@ndmother becc dent onjand Duval, in their comedy skit and several others the unloving uncl t. The! “Holding Out;" Barnard, Finity and The festivities started with a pa-|Sif! finds her father at last, after| Mitchell, funmakers; the Morette rade from the city hall. led by the|#he thought he had n dead for Sisters, in a musical number, and | police band. Sketches, depicting |YeaTs. |The meeting gives oppor |Gregoire and Elmina, furniture city problems and foibles, written |tunity for some good acting by Roy Alden, John B. George, | PER 1 m S MeNutt and J. T. aad rr tae cas SHORT $12, 000: HE | LEFT THE GAS ON; HE’S DYING PF. Ritchie, a contractor, ts in ood ) city hospital, and may die as ult of having been overcome by as fumes in his room at 819% Yes-| er way. Ritchie was found uncon-| scious in his bed at 7:05 this morn.|neck, F. $8. Dow, a Coos county com ing. |mission merchant, and agent for a J. Hersty scented gas odors, and | traced the fumes to Ritchie's room AND IN MANY CASES MUCH LESS THAN HALF MARSHFIELD, Or., March 7.—J|concern, who had come here to | With a heavy drain tile tied to his| meet Dow at noon to fo over |the business affairs with him | When Allen arrived, he found a note | trom Dow, saying he could be found, steamship line, was taken from the | if wanted, at the bottom of the sea bay late yesterday, after ten men Friends of Dow today expressed ° £ Hersty said Ritchie entered his|had dragged the bottom for hor the ¢ ) is act, b i its® room Tate"ast ‘let In an tnton|""4 ahettvgn of nomsehing ite bi |e he Nad arprated anette in order to reduce the stock, which has far outgrown its’ | condition. It is believed that, | ago ccounts with the fou end had talked » ¢ is one of the surest ts turning ont the Heke Ritchie 000 In bis a nts with the Balfour A friend had ked ith him ten Guthrie Co, of Portland, was hinted | minutes before he jumped off the ;present quarters. Everything marked in plain figures—; ways to send profits failed to completely shut off the jet.jat by A bert auditor for the ! pier in f 4 . ‘ up. And this is just || 9 ppys s IN BAD “nn nome erewonenveng everything guaranteed. Price particulars in the Sunday; ee Saeideels RY” SUND AY WANTS POWER SITE Times. mt 'GELES 7—Larry SUBMITTED AGAIN romoter. Believing the Cushman power in cf ne a gaia orm wn oon os [acai cere] 4M SALE OPENS SUNDAY MORNING AT 8. - * ne issuance of @ War-ltemay, custodian of th ee in a/| confused in the long list of pre 8 ‘ viduals, profits take |f {rant charging him with swindling | 2™*y: Custodian of the bar in a} viii to the voters of the last m, was sentenced to Mra, Laura Rodgers, a wealthy |!0ca! lodge r widow of Kansas City to whom he|20 days in jail by Justice Rhode is said to have been engaged to be|fOF Selling liquor on Sunday, Five married prominent citizens, members of the Mrs. Rodgers tearfully to ,,|lodge, were jailed for contempt’ of lly told th court when they refused to the form of savings. If you find you have some unnecessary ex- penses why not stop them and put the money into a 4 per cent interest savings account at the Dexter Horton Trust & Sav- election, J, D. Ross, superinten dent of lighting, wants the ques tion put up for another vote at the charter election next sum mer. The proposition Is to cancel $640,000 worth of public utility bonds, now authorized for the purchase of the Cushman site, DOCTOR SUICIDE _~DELAY HANGING Been oe cakn tonto ee eae demnation of the site ON THE GROUNDS county prosecutor that her ac , ueatio ney were late quaintance with him had cost her|@Westions. They were later more than $5,000. on bonds. NORTH YAKIMA, March 7 The proposition will work no : ? Word has been received hare thai| ., VANCOUVER, B. C., Maroh 7 hardship on the taxpayer. ngs Bank? Dr. ¢.G Fletehes ‘ ‘ ealth , tha ‘lM. F. Clark and Frank Da who i y way ; cian of this city, committed suicide|¥ere to be hanged today for the 28rd Ave. Car Line murder of Constable Archibald, who| MOORE—Mat. © Today caught them in the act of burglar) izing a store wer granted a by taking polson at F where he wa t rie, Kansas? DEXTER HORTON | TRUST AND SAVINGS | East Galer St. ight-—Last Two Times # tive ay B De Plote ee * prieve of 15 days by the C adudinn wick ANK cabinet, The m@n accuse each oth-| m igi ofl i to 14 Daye er of the err The reprieve may |##rr n ana a F Onp ANU 1" ) Ointment [determine which one actually did ‘ | Hf GAO Oint Matinee Prices, 2h¢ oh 2 | Protruding Fites, ‘tet pplication loves ooo 'the shooting. ee ete a | — ott