The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1914, Page 2

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MOORE 6 cm MONDAY, MARCH 3 MATS. WED. and SA BLUE BIRD THE Seats Now Selling PRICES 50c 10 2 Maeterlinck’s Brilliant Beautiful Masterpiece NEW THEATER PRODUCTION AND CENTURY CAST PLAYING TO CAPACITY EVERYWHERE WEEK BEGINNING MATS, WED, AND SAT. ) UNDAY, APRIL Sth OLIVER MOROSCO Presents the Famous Comedy “PEG O° M Y HEART” Prices 25¢ to $2.00——————-Mail Orders Received Now Com- mencing Matinee Monday, Keating & Flood Present the Original Tivoli Com pany in That Rousing Musical Comedy A Minister’s Son Added At tractions The Bathing Number By Rosebud Beauty Chorus 2——VAUDEVILLE ACTS——2 Pathe Weekly Matinees, 19¢ and 15c. Matinee Daily EATTLE~ 2:30, Nights, Nights, lOc and 7:15 and 9 P. M. THEATRE BAILEY s: MITCHELL MGRS "2°52" TONIGHT, TOMORROW'S MATINEE AND NIGHT “Forty-Five Minutes From Broadway’’ WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 23 “A MESSAGE FROM MARS” By Richard Evening Prices (except MONDAY)..... MATINEES, Thursday, Saturday and ‘guna Special Bargain Night (MONDAY) All Seats Ganthomy. .. Wc, 3c and 20¢ Reserved. PANTAGES) “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville” REGINNIN MONDAY MATINEE The Famous Comic Opera Star Harry Seen here in “Woodland” and “The Flirting Princess. THE SEVEN TERRYS Vaudeville’s Greatest Co! OTHER BIG Bulger medy Acrobatic Troupe. FEATURES. 10¢ and 20c. “Fragments of Fortune”’ That is what cnall | coins have been called. The millions of such “fragments” that are spent care- lessly would, if con- served, make many a| substantial fortune. See to it that you) do not throw away) the small sums which, saved and deposited in this bank at 4 per SKELETON OF : MURDERED é: ~ MANIS FOUND © The discovery ot ‘the skeleton of a man buried under leaves and a slight covert of earth, ac weat of Riverside station by Del Blate ford of 3817 1 av. last night ha brought to the attention of the po licq, what ia believed to be a mys terfous murder committed several months ago. Blatchford, an em ploye of the Meyer Shingle Co., was felling trees when he stumbled over a half-covered foot, ané@ later un covered the grinning skull. Captain Tennant at once ord men to the spot for a complete in vestigation, which is being tinued tod. let holes in the to the fact that the dered A pair of silver-rimmed glasses a gold chain, match box, a der hat and a pair of shoes, as well a a rotting leather pocketbook were gathered up as clues to the identity con ny that two bu point definite man was mu THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914. MURDEREROF [_ OFFICER DIES | INLEADEN HAIL | CORONA, Cal ‘Maren 1 After he had shot and killed Special Offi er G. W. MeCort) in a revolver duel here, F. Morri, a Mexican, was) killed by a posse betw Corona and do, shortly after midnight Before he foll, Morrt emptied hin automatic revolver at the posse and shot Constable Ewing of Corona through the right leg The Mexican was struck by a dozen bullets and instantly, killed When Morri's body was | searched his pockets yielded 22 sticks of dyn ite, a box of percussion caps, 100 feet of fuse and two automatic re | vowers. Officers who heard the shooting | in the allroad ard found Mey) Court's b y lying beside a box and saw Mor ining down the in the direction of Prado, ix officers followed him afte where an n * ariteed The Corona officers overtook the | Mextoan after ax se, and Ewing fell whe Morri went rain of bi . THE MOORE ° The Biue Bird,” the Maeterline} plece which comes to the Moors March 30, for a week, in a tale lof an enchanted fairyland through which a little Tylty!, and his sister, Mytyl, wander. In their earch for the blue bird they are en a magi amond anc forthwith the humble cabin of the woodeutter, snug away in the hills of Normandy, is wonderfully | transformed Then fairies dance and beautiful [inhabitants of a glorious world a» sist the children as fearful animals plot their ruin. The “Land of Memory” {s reached, and finally |they are whirled away into the dread “Kingdom of the Past.” The search continues until at last they return to thelr home and are sur prised to find that their pieon has been a blue bird al that happiness is home. Peg o the time, and really fouhd at e My Heart,” with the trre Peasy O'Neil, ls a Moor ion for week following. THE SEATTLE — | Balley & Mitchell players prom- |ise an Interesting diversion for next week In “A Message From | Mars,” a novelty drama of the some-| jthing different variety, which/ |should attrac | playhouse. patrons of the local} The play ts centered) d the doings of an inhabitant! t much talked of sphere, and h the fact in not definitely | d,. he is said to be a half. r of the famous Mr. Skygack, who causes so much annoyance te | Messrs. Oscar and Adolph, the| Daily Star funsters, Added fea jtares In the settings will increase i Pleasure AT THE THEATRES THE — WEEK \\\ Sea populats ment and sure profit Discriminating ad no mushroom growth increase, year by yea They place their The Star is increasing its any other Seattle paper ents rged. without ps consent, Handkerchief sale at St chureb today Rev. €. V. Shayler, St Episcopal church, answers ques tions instead of giving Pp mon during Lent | B. F, Comstock’s funeral heid to day Marriage license issued to F. M. Rassett! and 8c Ford Rev. H. E. Brown, Pilgrim Con- gregational church, invited to le ture at annual conference ¢ alifor- nia college students Divorce granted Mrs. Thomas | Second annual Scotch concert by Scottish club of 6 on Lake Pres churet Colman hal regular Ernest C | byterfan Tuesday night E. P. Marsh, president State Fed ation of I a speaks at Queen Anne Congr nal church Tues day night Unity campaign workers meet at First M nureh Monday night Rev. E. M. Hill spe: wd at Y. W. C. A. vesper servic unday. Council of Jewish Women hold sewing day Monday, 202 17th 8 Association of Collegiate Alum- nae meets next Saturday. Women's Board of Mi Congregational church meet in semi-annual session here April 1-13. | Civil service commission must! |ehow cause why Geo. Schwabland John Herrick or 8. G. Dewsnap don't get emergency chemist job Large audience hears an Gerardy, Gabriel Ysaye and Carl Bruchhausen at Moore. Women’ Good Government league meets at Commercial Club Thursday night Mrs. Chas. —— | 9120 186 court for separation. TIVOLI “ ” Dr. C. E. Buchanan talks to ea (1) Pegay O'Neil, coming to the Moore for a week's engagementn “Peg o' My Heart,” week start. | ss ointaincers A student with spendthrift pro-;ing April 5. (2) The Tivoli Chorus Girls, at th Tivoli. (3) Master Buford Hampden in “The Blue |" wei) Sherman and Carlyn Kern elivities and a minister's son are | Bira,” at the Moore, week of March 30. (4) Ve linger, at the Pantages. | got license to wed. the principals in the mpsical com edy with the original Tivoli musical comedy pany, strong local fa vorites, featuring Jack Westerman |Myrtle De Loy and the Rosebud Beauty chorus | An Innovation, one which will appeal to the front of the house will be p ted. In his new bathing act Manager Keating has GOVERNOR TURNS AN EAR T0 | MAN'S STORY OF SUFFERING’ hit upon a decided novelty. The! Four years a victim of an sccl-jcame out his left hip and leg were udded attractions consiat of vaude-| gent, for which attorneys declare paralzed. He ts a cripp for life. Nag ru the latest run Path the state was responsible, C. EB. He has lived. in Seattle ears Eva former road foreman, and has a wife and two sons de @ jivin 910 ¢ wn av., has receiv on bim THE PANTAGES ed official ree jon from Gov Wants Chance to Work Bulger, comic opera ee ae hel aie 4 it makes it pretty tough for a ‘comedian, seen here befc paeyney oa cently MAR Who hasn't earned a dollar in the Moore {n “Woodland” and ye hs was recently four years and has tried to live Piirtiag Princess.” will Be the héae base gyi pie int The risht »re God and man,” eald line feature at the Pantages next ter) aa keg Evans All | want is @ chance to The chief executive ‘ked do a m: to keep up my fam ek. He ts traveling alone and |ror further information, asking jy" 4 S tndhed tabbatwetion | promises an enjoyable entertain: state Highway Commissioner Wil- | wor, all my life and believe I could | veya, a comedy ab-| ist BR. Rov, for details Of thé 60: cottcte Ghinsee wt wore itt kant re are the sdded cident the chance, Or I could do inside tr Bettina Bruce and Cha Writes Him a Letter work Keane will entertain in their aket« In a personal letter to Eva the After he got out of the hge«pital, Sia. 04D": Tom ito governe ted he had asked for|attorneys told him the state wa’ tasia will sing: Vera Berlinger #dditio fact d that he will/responaible, as the road contract will give violin selections, and the consider the ma further as soonyhad been accepted before the work | W omise 16: ugel aw the it rb in which be was hurt had begun. [| tr ® promise expert jugsifng | ** vans was hurt while working as| They refused to take his case, as| e s-~ for n und Contractor Frank | they sald it would be imposible to THE ORPHEUM Fraser, who was putting the finish-| get damages from the state. | @ | (ng touches on a roadway in Dis A petition signed by hundreds of David Bispham, world famous |trict No. 4, five miles north of the|his friends, a he county com baritone, will be the attractive fea-|city, August 9, 1910 missioner as denied by ture of the Orpheum bill, which) The road had been accepted! County Prosecutors Venderveer and some time before by the state road scraping The machine hit a stamp Murphy In order to live he has sol, one inday. Other acts of en provided for on the opens her merit have new program and Evans rocked into the|by one, five lota he owned, The} _@ |running gear, a he jer man falling money ts gone and he is in need of THE EMPRESS on top of him work e @| He was in the Green © ho r Animal Stuffer a German al ff nine week a when bh et , Dick Bernard s an a sete Oy Disk Berman, Je gm | SOURDOUGHS nown Sim Bernard ‘| SORE, TIRED FEET) | More than 500 sourdonghs, with | poisoned candy children, her own child an¢ jan of jury. whom she was Jealous to her three step- a wom-| is to-|of Capt day bound over by the federal grand | New postoffice sub-station in West Seattle completed Fun Geo. Roberts, will be held at Trinity Parish Monday after- noch, lons of the) | H. Freegrove asks) )}OUTLAW KILLED BY POSShLaes=se=s=eaemy ttle vs. Goldfield, Nev. 400,000 has takeg % into being priate of Goldtield’s Which community would you select for permanent inves) ations of varioug a clreulation exceeding that this circulation ts of a normal, reasondble advertising accordingly advertising volume faster than (aa oem ra eR aR my ER REN ERLIa ° ee HERE THERE ° ole —— Annual mission service at so Too ill to stand, Mise Sytvis manuel Lutheran church Sunda Pankhurst, London, made militant Mrs. Chas. Halbert wante i- | wpe ech in ambulance, vorce. Marricd under legal sg¢| Congressman C. Bascom Slomp millionaire, sue@ for z Virginia, Paul's | Yorce, desertion being charged. — R. 8. Moore, ex-captain /ailin econd coast artillery, N, G, charged with shorage, Oscar Hammerstein, New York, against Florence Constantino for breaking @ contract to sing @ seasgoy exclusively for him, Congressman Mann, floor leader of republicans, speaking on 4 | question, wished for a Jackson in the White Howe” | On cross-examination, Ethel Lon. |rain Belmont, wife of Raymond Bet | mont, son of the multimillionaire ct ‘ew York, admitted in sult for alientation of affection, she never was an actress, and that young Be mont met her in disorderly hous Funeral of M. Calmette, editer jshot by Mme. Caillaux, Paris, a tended 9,000, including former President Loubet. No action taken by commitite fe vestigating lobby evil on of Congressman turers’ association. 4 Guggenheims understoed te be negotiating for control of Navigation Co, Alaska, @ | volving $2,000,000. Robert Lansing, Watertown, Y., named by president Co] john Bassett Moore as state department, | Mase meeting, | York, votes against jon toll question. Dazie, famous New York dom seuse, married to Cornelins Fellows, son of millionaire horseman. Officers for Panama canal gene announced with Col. os governor. 4 Frank €. Vogel, partner In | Stegel & Co., defunct to appear before U, 8 sioner. ae Chairman O'Gorman |toll question will not come up ‘ai for Agnes Roberts, wife Inte next week. Eighteen rivet |North on Alameda for opeing | £ ‘ kon navigation. , STOPPED 1 MY CATARRH| | , I Will Gladly Tell You Heals D It is a new way ferent 8 No powder; Nothing of that kind at something delightful cessful lot of money tell you how FREE. I once like magic. » lotions, sf no plasters; and healthful You do not have You can stop it so-called doctor's prescription are cured, and you can be cured. How—FREE ay or Night | It is something absolutely dit vs or sickly smelling or creams. No atomizer, or any apparatus kind. Nothing to smoke or inhale. No Ss or rubbing, or injections. No electricity or vibration OF no keeping in the Something new and some’ instantly #0 omething As all to walt a doctor and this Tam cured, and my friend Your suffering will stop # am n¢ | AM FREE--YOU CAN BE FREE « lof the victim ie 3 their wives and friends, enjoyed the cent compound se HOLD aia, " makes ore, burning, tired )“All-Alaska Sweepatake” dance last : a . eee pee n ‘ ° rly dance with de t. AW®Y | night in Dreamland vilion, give: y ive , in time would THIS BU go the aches and pains, the corns, | , benefit! for the dartiy thee of My Catarrh was offensive. It maces est, as a benefit for the derby race of } I red health and wat give you a really caliouses, blisters and buntons. || the North, Mr. and Mrs, J. 1. War-| dulled my mind. It undermined sy Siam " NEEDED MONEY TZ" draws. ren, elad in parkas and mucklucks, Weakening my will. The hawking, coughing Sota vorth-while bank out the nelds ‘ied the grand march me obnoxious to all, and my foul breath and diem det . und poisons made even my loved ones avoid me secretly. 3 count. |_ “Never give up” seems to be the} Headed by the Rev, Ralph Atkin-| hat puff uy life was dulled and my faculties impaired Tinew i motto of a stubborn burgla ho|#0n, the committee on evangel our feet. No Ss it would bring me to‘an untimely grave because © | mado three bold attempts a prs has announced plans for hol matter how! INSANE, FIRE | of the day and night it was slowly yet surely sapping ™ the home of A. 8. Elford, a super-| ices, to be held at the Orpheum hard you work, vitality pout visor of the New York’ Life tn tre each noon during the first how long you AT COMPANION But I found a cure, and I am ready to tell you J { |furance Co., 818 22nd ay., last nigh eee aaell Saeer fhe Sante nee ie ORR ot Peas © was seen each time by Mrs, i].| ment of the Ministers’ Federation you “walk, OF} PAIRBANKS. Ali Par ' } ca Saw, fe p : to 5 J ANKS aska, March 21 HH ff Dexrertorton [f)iirt,, At deemed te, alchen| 7A" inn nen Angle hom m2 | otvat tama, Soman hth } ? © fainted in the a at Fiche ie 7 iy ys infantry, while on sentry duty Wed : TRUST AND SAVINGS | |#"™m# of her husband. A motor-|@onard, Rey. Carter Helm Jones feet, “TTZ" | rexday night, went insane and shot | cycle officer guarded the honge|™!!! 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