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MOORE “As Dewy Sweet as an April Morning in Killarney” Peggy O'Neil Coming to Moore; Change of Policy at the Tivoli THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1914 STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, oi GLANCE over the theatrical menu for the coming week tends : é a ; OLIVER MOROSCO somewhat to whet the appetite of the bored thentre-goer, ax many CIRCULATION, ETC, OF THE SEATTLE STAR, ‘omnia bats fn po eee Coen oe mye. of Pal pars Sa Bch goa of} 7 PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY AT SEAT THE MOST SUCCESSFUL COMEDY IN THE WonLD nounced by all TLE, WASHINGTON, REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF at the Metropolitan have proved popular this week, and bh AUGUST 24, 1912 tinued next, with a change from white slavery probes to| I a from the Tivoll of a char tn Film plays tr Getive vaudeville will relan in the popular house here ¥ ARTLEY The Moore promises a treat with Peggy O'Neil, in “Peg o' My 4 (haurette Tayt Perpetual Success) Heart The Pantages and the other vaudeville houses will be on the WITH THE FOLLOWING REMARK . CAST map with catchy entertainments. Pesay 0'N Martin Sabine Fraser Coulter _ he : ea see “ — Noway Rotae ° ) on he — ana eluate THE MOORE | °° —= : My Heart the song--has Nights, Le Floor, 81.50, 82.00. been sung and whistled by millions PRICES Jinn, soe rte soe , during two. twelvemonths, aod. It shows no sign of losing In public ereeeeedey Matinee Entire Lower Floor $1.00 balance Balcon favor h 9’ My Heart’—the play qually as favorable an The: . Lower Pt the coffers 00 oon ae 50; Balcony, S00, Te, . Be at all pe impression wherever it went. And fermances. Peggy O'Neil, the lovable, would fill boxes In any show — ich Is the combination at the Moore, beg in the first night of a woek’s engagement & «0 My Heart” should be a win here, for a noticeable rness ia prevalent among those who fill “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages womens Sy tae nGkire eaeate for seats at shows of __ Vaudeville” ar worth m Pog o' My Heart” tells the story BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE of a girl who goes to live with her Barnold’s Dog and Monkey Actors In aunt and @ family whose customs ” are strange to her. The little girl A HOT TIME IN DOGVILLE has much money, and the aunt has little. tre suble h, and Featuring Dan, the Drunken Dog the | » «girl is made very miser able by the unlovely aunt. It ends “A JOLLY JOLLIER” quite satisfactorily, though. | Peggy O'Netl ts the girl Edmond Day's Great Comedy OTHER B FEATURES 10¢ and 20c. . e THE PANTAGES | e Barnold's dog and monkey actors —— ar ae = | Ci. _ CHIHUAHUA CITY, April 4 the @ federal force driven out of Tor ‘Was surrounded by the rebels =) against the escape of Velasco federal leader, and bis men. The rebels were anxious to break! Ve : ‘s army up 7 We q ie near San Pedro de Las Col asco waa trying to reach Sal-| qj! frolle through the feature, on till. If he should do so it would be oe Danvaae’ wib Geow tnvar ition was entrenched, ac- | Decessary to fight him again under animals correctly imitating the to a telegram from Gen = ay the same conditions as at Tor \fauity and virtues of men and 01 Milla in Torreon, but Gen. Hernan "i meeser of the rebel troops women 100 Federals Killed The Barrows-Lancaster company ® held it trapped, was quoted as It was with the advance guard of will add to the interest [n “The Jolly Wing stated he could take its de-| this federal force, which he was try. Jollier,” a comedy playle } na ing to intercept in tte filght, that; Our old friend, Tommy Kelley, Gen. Hernandez clashed yesterday.| with the same title of “fashion plate Tn this skirmish, besides killing | baritone,” will sing the same songs. about 100 federals and capturing He never grows old. 153, he took a number of horses and/ Wood and Lawson will entertain. several cannon. Frank Jerome and Emily Carson have an eccentric novelty act | by storm. Villa Goes to Help &@ precautionary measure. said Pinemnse. Gen. Villa had left im person with another } of rebels, to insure absolutely HY FIRST MASS. DAZIE "FESSES ts 4) 4 Henrietta Crosman, America’s de- METROPOLITAN Mass will be said for the first | jlghely comedienne, whose “T’ hell | * youse,“ In “ * Net,” con in the new Catholic church of | wit’ youse,”'In “Mistress Ne! I vulsed the ¢ountry, is coming back} . oy © clock Sunday more | to the Metropolitan theatre six Tt will be preceded by the nights and a Wednesday mations) and distribution of the! jopening Monday ening, Sg af Her vehicle this year is Father O'Rafferty will of-| From 1 to 5 in the after the ladies of the new parish &@ chicken dinner, during | Tongues of Men,” a splendid com jedy, wherein a too-active churehman |meets with disaster afte e has |branded a grand opera star as im preside over the court-martial, | Peggy O'Neil at the Moore This Week in Average number of copies of each issue of this publi- cation sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date of this statement. (This in- formation is required from daily newspapers only.) 43,689 Seattle 2 eommissi January 2 . EE “Peg o' My Heart;" Frank Jerome and Emily Carson at the Pantages SEN. LANE FINDS STAR SHOWS GREAT CIRCULATION GROWTH CARDS MARKED sun Statement Made to Government Today... 43,689 Sworn Statement Made to Government Oct. 8, 1913 41,095 INCREASE : 2,594 The Stay; Daily Circulation Now Is More Than 44,000 Copies ‘LISTER LEAVES OLYMPIA, April 4.—Gov. Ernest Lister leaves this afternoon for Denver, where he will attend the WASHINGTON, Aprf 4 t to prevent the exposure leged irregularities {n the x ture of millions of dollars an on Indians was discovered here to- | said day by Sen. Lane of Oregon rked When n, Lage this morning| men recelved revised menographic rec | things.” ords of the recent hearings before the senate, Indiag committer. ? TENANTS WILL “ee MOVE INTO SMITH SORE, TIRED FEET ef-] was found some of the Oregonian’s of al| most striking eriticisms had been ndt- | eliminated ually be | j thie a doctored report,” ¢. “This is a game with cards. Out in the West shot for doing such | call t het known w iminated s but hal weer “a ; OLE HANSON RAPS WILSON ON TOLLS tr d who had su ceeded riticism. t tempts early today to dynamite the time musical solos will be [moral becau she plays UILOIN MAY 1. Western conference of governors, ated by Jack Moran and cas ggg mal e# sore, burning, tired April 7, and the Western Irrigation '. mi ct Ail ew K dance with delight ie ie convention, April 9, which has been b wee rooms on the twelfth sy gO tis tie 1! Ole is ss called by Secretary of the Interior § TIVOLI } ee ee De. eae SPOKANE, Wash., April 4.—O} | ing the ged of|Lane. At Spokane, Lister will be i ? ait estuah Vacesio ainaria ok will ccoupied bY We ci Hanson, progressive candidate for | ampatgn pledge a preak @/ joined by Gov. West of Oregon, | the regular offering of musical|new Pacific branch of the TIZ” draws the United States senate, while ex % comedy and enters the ranks of| United State au of fisheries 4 bn Ba op: pressing considerable appreciation | : the motion picture shows, begin: | to be I here. “Other Koy th ¢ Anlof President Woodrow Wilson, to: | EVERETT, April 4.—E. C. Olson, ning with the opening of the house | erm ents are sald to that "putt api ery called. attention to the fact| Bank of Commerce here,*has | for business Monday at 11 a. m.| be considering quarters in the tall zvat BOGh INO tres the president has oct © { g.tee suthorities that he be-/ | Only first run photoplays, the best | bul he na nh BR or Sefows preceden by going back Charles Hopkins, the tattooed obtainable. and. three. vaudeville| The purchasing departments of sb teaafhybe satform upon which te whe — was the man who robbed Orta will eo to make up the recular| the Northern Pacific and the Bu mg you)! Nand upon his own expressed || AMERICAN in broad daylight in 1909 gram will be completely | lingto ade will offices dene opts TAT) Verde before election ; '| MARION each Sunday and Wednes. | there Sr dened OF” lana n extract from a Co. wil part of the second how & you an an extra E + foo remain on your|speect by President wil DORRIS TRUCKS @| Some tenants will move EOSt. Sewer oe See Yuen as OLE en ee M. A. MILLER, Manager. THE SEATTLE in on May 1, although the build! brings restful|the Panama tolls question, as f ay @) will not be ¢ te before June | foot nfort T1Z" in won derful || we ; “The Sign of the Cro will be| 15. at t for tired, aching, swollen, ting ‘One of the crest Shincts in | * nt " cutting Ps ditch across | presented by the Balley ri Mitchell et. Your feet just tingle for joy players at the Seattle theatre as hoes never hurt oF seem tight the Isthmus of Panama is to -tl. Darnes on Motor Trucks | the new o-fering. Picturing the Get a 25 cent box of “TIZ” now allow farmers who are near the | Seattle's Largest Dealers | |dawn of the Christian from any druggist or departinent| Atlantic to ship to the Pacific Guaranteed Continuous Service. Covers Every Truck Sold, | setting In Rome, this dr store 4 foot torture for by way of the Atlantic ports. cullarly suitable for Bas ok ar smaller shoes, keep your feet NOW, at present there are Garage and Salesroom 610 Seneca St. Phone Main 6504. Some thrilling scenes are brought SAN FRANC ISCO ‘O, April 4.——Ig-| fresh, sweet and happy: Just think! no ships to do that, and one of | | out effectively noring the republican party, United |a whole year’s foot comfort for only| the bills pending—passed, I be | wim States Immigration Commissioner | 25 cents Meve, yesterday by the nate . = | @ General Caminett! today warned ae -— —___— me as it had pas the house WA ss If THE ORPHEUM the democrats of California that if! provides for tolls for gtctyE CAR |e “reenter ta?| they are to make any showing at| American ships through that ‘0. | Neptunes Daughter, a spectac-| ali against the progressives, they canal and prohibits any ship | | ular, tank act, will feature: at the must get thelr candidate for gov-| from passing through which . PHONE BAST an NEW YORK, April 4.—A_ plain . eg - other ernor named immediat “and go owned by any American ra . one from the work | ote band on the “wedding finger’ |PTomises are made by the press|/to bat without further delay, and | road company. | of a of Mlle. Dazie, the French dancer,|*°"t# for ® good show, continue batting until victory Is as-| | YOU SEE THE OBJECT | “e ~ - our nds al led to inquiries; inqui led to ts | sured.” } OF THAT, y We | 1 | ? | foemmation that the Lancer has been 9 FHE EMPRESS won't want the raflroads to | ® 2 Sixes, 4 Fours, Continental brain, and one from |f} | married for almost two years to CUT =| comvete witn themselves, be | Motors if ¢ is Fellowes, son of the late| “The Mermaid and the Man, cause we understand shat ane | $1,650 to $2,650 the work of your Colonel Fellowes, millionaire horse-| musical R T of competition. WE WANT | man lhe off | A E WATER CARRIAGE 'TO COM. | Imperial _fhuto Agency | | at the Empress. Other good things| MOUNT VERNON. April 4.—Ern rite ae t Tea catuetty AN HONEST CAR AT AN HONEST PRICE | are promised est Gradke was acquitted of the| | BT on ake nantee | | charge of inutder in the second We-| | sure that you are going to get | | oO} de: p BEC de | better rates around the canal Ri } Let your pay gree, after the jury had been out|_ We 2 A specialty of teeth| better rates around q | b ; grill pi | o lates by ot | an you would across the con ‘i heck do more than |I | ‘THEY OPPOSE five ‘minutes. Gradke, 23, was ac-| Without 1 atos “bY. our painless » oy tog leat ge ai nha f Studebaker Waterhouse Trading Co. | | cused of murdering his companion | nOUR PLATFORM 1S NOT A ‘ 4 ; uto Department supply immediate || | WAY FROM HOME 0 S on a hunting trip, Charles Maulsby ones to” CATCH G hs Pply . | HONOR SY TEM) : Amal am Fillin UNTER. sake Bust arford Touring Cars and Motor wants; use just a Ieee HAVEN, April 4 vale COM : NESS, It means what It says. Linpard-Stewart Trucks i little of it each pay The stoay od the rescue of a lone} academic undergraduates voted, 687 MISSION 0 row It is the utterance of earnest ppa 1514 Broadway Phone EF. 331. i man adrift in a canoe 100 miles|tc, 955, against the honor syster 3 and honest men, who intend to a day to build a new from land, and in the grip of aleveminations et neem In PLAN IS LIKED iS. . Go Fusiness along those ines 4 sou'easter, was told by Capt. M. B. - 2 kal | | . ‘ and who are not waiting to see Jsource of income; lin" s'il lian ‘ a orcelain Brig gowork $3) ‘reser iney” can catch votes ESSORIES AND S z ship Thode Fagelund, which made|? MUNICIPAL BALL PARK | Public business in Spokane has |—————— | with those promises before have a savings ac- | port last night from the Fijis and PORTLAND, April ” Re | been handled better under the com-| 7 they determine whether they ~~ i count at the Dexter |f | **\\,700!"¢ | | encourage clean and heaithfal | |™s#lon form of government than Full Sets Tee are going to act upon them or || BALLOU & WRIGHT Alohamo Albert, a native of the|| sport among the boys and young | |C%et. before, according to W. H p| not.” | bile S-~olles G. & J. Tires and T island of Satawal, Caroline group, | i. DE | | Cowles, a Spokane newspaper o | a oa Pg aR ATE Automobile Sole i and Tubes—a Safe Buy Horton Trust & Sav- was the roan sored. Ho as emene:| | mem, the: city wilt soon, en. || tp eR Sree Cees] ay mee ORE “doeknit “prove! .cemonen eld Chat Mf lees scraps 8.7 East Pike. Phone East 471 | ed as the steamship was making| | jy owned and operated bree While in Seattle last night he | Sptistietory prillsbe repaired free | dent's precedent, “incalculable for Moji, Japan, from Suva diamond ws sald he favored the commission |?) CU#rse at any time, ¢ ge to the public interests will es } back on should your [J |" se wont oon Semone 4] rss #8 the old commetnanl. Hah | wig for “tre” Peal” Sod "Mc or whether no pre DALITZ MFG. & SALES CO. a few hours more. reed r free examination and) “Regardless of whether the presi-|| 1. Daltts © SUPPLIES—REPATRING Arthur pay check tempor- roaring,” said Capt. Hanse | SELECT SPEAKERS ontemnnte dent was correct in his economic | Fighih Ay, and Union st iin “Wiahae: whanieal arily fail. Re |. CENTRALIA, April 4.—Mre. La ROBERTS IM IT | |WE STAND BACK OF , OUR | views on the tolls question in 191 — GOES To TRIAL |Mance, nationai lecturer for the W.| sarki AL 6 al ag Jor whether he, ts sce today, EVERYTHING FOR THB AUTO MAN AND His GAR™ ©, T. U.; B. B, Teachnor, county} 1 , ord Re said Hanson, “he has set a most sulle i ‘ ounty; 2 voted’ p ¢ League pastes Aak Maki Abin srt hone Bast 68 18-820 Rast Pi Bihivine ; B, Coffman, Chehalis banke' of British Covenante led versity St. Opp. Fraser a ° } : Capt. J. H. Griffiths, disbursing hehalis banker, ‘and nanters, pledged to Areal DEXTER ea | officer of the quartermaster's denet | Rabbt Koch of Seattle will sbe the |help Ulster resist Irish home rule Paereen Ce. IST AND SAVINGS |B in Seattle, will be placed on triai/ speaker ind correétinn tees 11, CHEHALAG, April 4—-Word han | before a court-martial at Fort Law . 4 rrection, June ti BANK }ton, Monday, charged with short-| "nd 4 2 peated gh d here that the govern z [PRoowo AND CHERRY age of $9,000 in his account | sktertenaan pt DR eb bk san GLENDORA, April 4.—Four ban BALLOU & WRIGHT * AND BICYChieS 4 Brig. Gen. Ramsey E. Potts will | Rev. J. P. Morrissey lectures at! jisto, the Winlock leper, to the le two unsuccessful —at-| Northwest Distributors Indian and Emblem Motorcycles { 817 East Pike. Phone East 471 Knights of Columbus club Sunday, | leper colony at Diamond Head, vaults of the Glendora bank, Rene von ee