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ETROPOLITAN WEEK OF APRIL Standard Grand Opera Compan FAUST CARMEN Directed I by by CLAUDE SPARGUK GRAND orena Mear the rnin. PRGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY FIRST AMERICAN TOUR The Stratford - Upon - Avon_ Players Week 7—Shakespearean Play: Unequaled Vaudevili e—Our Policy Never Changes BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Lottie Mayer, Famous California Swimmer, and Her DIVING GIRLS In a Remarkable Aquatic Treat LASKY’S 6 HOBOES IN “FUN ON THE ROAD” Other Big Features 10c AND 20c Six erroeot ar AN AN Week TO @ George Ntet “FOR NAPOL EON AND FRANCE” » oo > 6 6 4 Real Money and “‘Stage’’ Money The possession of a fortune valued is usually the result of hard work ability, exerted for a business lifetime But $100,000 in @ moment's time Kittle. in and six figures unusual is the creation of is obviously “stage” money Its actual value The Seattle Star has built up a real circulation that now exceeds 44,000 copies daily—net paid circulation, within a reasonable trade radius of Seattle, easily verified by any advertiser For years The Seattle Star has been recognized as one of Seattle's best advertising mediums. Its advertisements have helped in the building of substantial fortunes. Seattle merchants accept Star statements of circu- Jation at full value—and place their advertising ac- cordingly The Star has for many months past increased its advertising volume from 12 to 25 per cent over the corresponding month of the year previous. NO OTHER SEATTLE PAPER CAN SHOW A LIKE RECORD There's but one reason—The Star produces ESULTS because it has the volume of circulation —plus that most necessary clement—the confidence of its readers THREE KILLED IN| [== TRAIN HOLDUP NEW ORL raons killed { i HOLD HEARING _ PLANTED $20,000 .°™ ae — ve Lewis EUREKA, Cal., Apr nme pwnershty of the late Hartlin Glatt, pic _ teleg lines : Jumberman who died a few weeks W! e subject of hearings soon | ago, tod: dug up $1,200 which to begin before the house postoffice ; a Glatt buried in a fruit jar » committee. ; time before his death. They far from satisfied however widow asserts that ner bustand KILLS HIMSELF planted $20,000 in the n rh ‘The total estate is valued at $75,000 NEW YORK, April 11—E. J #'9100,000. Knauer, once a law partner of the ee late President Chester A. Arthur, shot and killed in his Long Island city office, } HELD FOR ARSON CONDON, Ore,, April 11.—Charged with setting the fire which des troyed the Oregon hotel Tuesday Morning and resulted in the death of Gertrude Hjortas, a wantin, and injury to several others, # Strickler, who says his home is at it by troubles. i health and WASHIN ings on the ‘ON, April 11 and dance at the new Veterans’ ha Armory, on Tuesday evening. ness which depend on thecondi- tion of health—are the famous, time-tested, safe and speedy BEECHAM’S PILLS Bold everyithere, ta ben, 100., 260 Qestions and pal government will be the prowra this afternoon at of the Women’s Democratic club, the Good Eats cafeteria Hest modern outside rooms attle, to 50¢, Stewart Hous | Market).—Advertisement himeelf yesterda SG West Stewart (near Pike Public oe of ay ing @ letter saying he was driven to financial DELAY HEARING Hear Sims resolution for the the Gladstone, Ore., is bound over to renoal o} » exemp ey yee tn gee over to rep 1 of th exe mption clause of Ratt na anal act, before $4,090 ba 4 te inter-oceanic canals comm an wereenan e, were postponed until Monday Good All ROUMd 16 vive wise oxvry aids to health—andtothe james A. Sexton W. R. C., No. 46 strength, comfort andcheerful- wii) give a progressive whist par ty i answers on munic m in THE METROPOLITAN > the » Henriet Cromman, 0 y vost delightful purveyo of higt ‘ ly, ie returning to the Metro an then’ Mon her lates oatest success The Te es of Men.” In this new al of the old war between chure! 1 that nderetandin the je of the stage the rea he err nitacks © u Delict comedy the ke ‘ b odue The w Yo ast ympanios Mi see THE MOORE . Moe beginning A i n ‘ akespearean et t connection “ he ry 1 matinee 1 tertalt t. The great stor onen Ww from the start of the Terra Nova the hip of ( t to the time the flag ts janted at the South pole, enthralls Vivid South a the 5 all who see ures, as well exploits of Intrepid explorers ° ° THE PANTAGES o The headlir of the new bill at the Pa will be Lott onan G 1 holder weny cham medala jong-distance d fancy diving feats ing girls, In a big aquat fe exhibition Mise Mayer al year wae sufficient to draw capacity audiences to this theatre Miss Mayer is accompanied this sea son by a number of shapely maids The added attraction of the week will be supplied by those big favor ites, “Lasky's Stix Hoboes,” who } will put over “Fun on the Road The hoboes always have been a tre mendous hit here. Other numbers on the program are Musetie dancing violinist; Racket jand Markey, high-elass ers, and Cornalla and Wilby “Two Tommy Atkins.” pictures in the Pantagescope opep the bill | er Aa e | DAY NURSERY VAUDEVILLE ° Seattle 1 artiste w ville bill at the eappodrome Mc stage a va afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Day Nursery. Man jager Carl Reiter of the Grpheum will offer a monologue. Mise Mar-| jgaret McCullough. accompanied by | Mies Vera Donnellan, will play a \violin solo. Mrs. Mary Kingsbury will sing. Prof. and Mra. Christen. sen will present the tango and oth er novelty dances. Professionals will add to the merit of the pro- gram. The proceeds will aid in| maintaining the Day Nungery in tts helpful work of keeping the chil jaee of mothers who work Sorting the day. The admission will be 2 cents. eee r + THE EMPRESS i inment by Be| atrice Morell’s Sextet of Harmony | | Girls, in dashing costumes, will fea-| ture on the new Empress bill. They are singers and instrum Splegel’s Daughter's Beau added attraction on the bill ee Y smeacacaenieg: - = @! Mines Arnold disappeared from! EATEN ll coe 4 | the home of her father, Francis Ar- |” Roshanara, the wonderful East) nold, abo put four years ago. The }Indian dancer, bids fair to thrill] |Orpheum audiences next weok. She| lereated a sensation at the Palace theatre, in New York. Theodore Roberts, the well-known legitimate , and others will appear on the ARE YOU LOOKING AHEAD ? Are you saving TODAY that you may invest TO- MORROW? Is there any bet- ter way to prepare for profitable invest- ment than making regular savings de- posits at the Dexter Horton Trust & Sav- ings Bank? Look ahead, act now. | DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK shOOMD HOUGEN AnO OM | The Shoe Repair Man 216 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 11 OQ) Henrietta Crosman Comes to Metropolitan; Pictures of Scott Expedition at the Moore (1) Henrietta Crosman, Coming Scott Bidding Farewell DOROTHY DYING INNEW YORK PITTSBURG, April 11.—Doro- thy Arno! not dead, accord. ing to a declaration by District Attorney Johnson here today. She is dying at her home in New York, he asserted He added that he dS posi. tive information she had been @ patient at Or. C. C, Mere dith’s maternity hospital he: to Friends 191 ¢ Metropolitan. fore ARNOLD | (2) Lillian Hoover, at the Pantages Leaving New Zealand for the South Pole. STORK TO VISIT FRENCH PRESIDENT AND WIFE (3) Capt. {search for her was country-wide. At first the family welcomed the newspapers’ ald Then, a few weeks after the dis appearance, they suddenly became reticent, refusing to discuss the jease and expressing the opinion {that the girl was dead. | Jackson's assertion that for many months she has been back with her| parents, the public meanwhile as. suming that she was etill missing, jereated a tremendous sensation. CHARTER WORKERS DISCUSS FRANCHISE No taxation without represent tion.” The slogan which carried the Revolutionary war has again been sounded In the fight for reappor- tlonment At a meeting at the Rathskeller) Friday, representatives from every commercial body in the city present, and, following addresses by Representative Thomas F. Mur phine, Senator Landon, George F. Cottert!!, Senator Steiner, Dr. Ed win J. Brown and Col. J. M. Haw were} PROVISIONS E. Fuller, secretary c, L. Hall, treasurer, and KE. L. Skeel, chair | man of the executive committee | Senator Landon pledged himself |to secure 2,000 signatures and $1,000 to aid the initiative campaign,! About $6,000 will be necessary, it fs estimated | The constitution provides | portionment every ten years, | on a basis of population. Through | the connivance of Speaker Taylor, | the last two legislatures, charged with that duty, have failed to reap-| re thorne, the Reapportionment league portion the state, so that such glar-| PARIS, France, April 10—Unof was organized to push the initiaive| ing inequalities exist as a represen: | ficial reports say that the stork will measure through tative to ev 4,000 tn Jefferson | Visit the Elysee palace, the resi- oe following o fticers were mors ounty and to every 25,000 in King | dence of the president and his wife, e William t, chairman ; anty some time during the summer, , the old bird comes it will be his HUERTA PROMPT TO APOLOGIZE IN. " MARINES’ ARREST MEXICO CITY, Aprit J1.— There seemed no possibility to- day of trouble over the incident of the arrest Thursday at Tampico of a paymaster and a party of marines from the Unit- ed States gunboat Dolphin, who had put in to shore in a launch after a supply of gasoline. As soon a8 Gen. Zaragoza | federal commander, t | ha DI he ‘dered and they we the d what had » prisoners safely back |in their launch within two hours. first visit to the palace in the his. tory of France This new photograph of Mme Poincare shows her as she looks CROSS BORNE jtoday at the age of 46. Her hus | band is 50. * They have no chil- dren. Detectives M amee and Corneil- son, after investigating a stabbing affair in which 8. M. Anderson, a sailor, 30, of the Livingstone hotel, A curiously cosmopolitan throng watched with strange Interest the | unusual sig , t husual sight of the cross and | was wounded in the chest, last night marching men last night in Plo-|arrested R. 8. Conklin, 82, archi: neer square, as the Rev. Ernest |tect, and Edna Hanson, Vincent Shayler and members of| Conklin had a black eye. the Brotherhood of St, Mark's |POlice believe the two men fought cnt: “* lover the young lady, church participated In a solemn} and public celebration of Good Fri- day It} BY MARCHERS FIGHT OVER GIRL ‘A The} MOORE-4 Days Mats. Wed., Thurs, fi. The Most Diar CAPT. TO Thrilling Adve Told by CHAMLIN Actor, # ASTOUND rey All Seats Mats. and High Special Matinee fo Al Student UNDAY, APRIL THE GREATEST x. (Arch Now Playing |B to Crowds in New York, London, Berlin, , MAN ! | Melbourne ‘> CLEAN DERE |B Stent Prices, ene 60; Wednesday Mat. Hest Seats $1.00; Saturday Mat ' e: Mall Orders Now, Seats Thorsday SOUTH POLE Return by Popular Demand of STAGE HAS EVER KNOWN! Sel MARGARET THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PLAY OF MODERN TIMES Com. Wed. April 15 3:30, Sat, Mat. 2:30 4 the Day Actual ‘SCOTT THE ont Shakespewrean mk UTTERMOST SOUTH Reserved ts 25c and 50c Hest 66-Cont wt or Cotlewen, AND ALL W Excepting Friday 19t SENSATION THE Managing Director) Presents yn HOLD BRAKEMAN; CHARGE HE PUSHED MAN OFF TO DEATH Cc. B. Ward, Ha 1, Watson, thre Milwaukee re y Brines and J rakemen of the | Cle-Elum and w Jattle today by D ] a Weber |tion In connection w Lawrence H. Ke a Milwaukee train near ley the night before Officals have in custody two men who say they the brakeman push Kelty unde » train They are Peter Sanutea, 31 Ma an Arthur Miller, 30, of 806 Seven ay, § | Jack Lamont of Chicago, John Bretley, Toronto, Canada, and Jack | King of Tacoma are held at Renton yas other witnesses Sanutea rly a score of d the freight at Maple y was one of them. A brakeman red bh and when Kelty was going too fast, » shoved him off. — Him Groan » as he disappear- Sanutea The brake man hurried over to me as I was clinging to the edge of the car, waiting for a soft spot to light. He stampe d on my fingers and I let go, ing on a pile of grav “Kelty's home was in Northfield, Vt., and he had been working at the Rockdale tunnel. An inquest will be held at police Ineadquarters. off the lum protested the ‘BIND BALL OVER | MT. VERNON, Wash. April 11 | Following a preliminary hearing be fore Justice Crookston, George Ball, represented by Attorneys John Dorr and Robert Welsh of Seattle, } bound over for trial in the superior court for murder in the fimt degree. He is suspected as one .of the ban. dits who killed three passengers on the Great Northern train near Bel- lingham February AMERICAN MARION DORRIS TRUCKS 604 “ast Pike. Guaranteed © ontinuous Servi Imperial AN HONEST CAR | Garford Lippard-Stewart was DIRECTORY MILLER AUTO (0. W. H. Barnes & Son Garage and Salesroom 610 Seneca St. CARTERCAR a, Studebaker Waterhouse-Sands FATHER DENIES GIRL IS DYING NEW YORK, April 11.—Francis Arnold today denied positively the assertion by District Attorney Jack- son of Pittsburg, that Arnold's Dorothy, is dying at her daughter, bome. Arnold reiterated his belief that this daughter is Mead. A. MILLER, Manager. Motor Trucks Seattle's Largget Dealers | ce. Covers Every Truck Sold, Phone Main 6504, WASHINGTON CAR- TERCAR CO, 1515 BROADWAY PHONE EAST 467, 4 Fours, Continental | Motors $1,650 to $2,650 Imperial Auto Agency 312 East Pike St. AN HONEST PRICE 2 Sixes, Motor Co.! Auto Department Touring Cars and Motor | Trucks {1814 Broadway ACCESSORIES 817 East Pike. | Automobile Supplies AND SUPPLIES sascha <2 ARM RR a Phone East 471 It was even reported that Zar. The hurrying home throngs and | _ agora placed Col. Hinojosa, who |the human riftraff, the flotsam and | tpeterenenene was responsible for the affair, under | Jetsam of life, all’ stopped to do| | ‘DALITZ MFG. & 5 LES" co. arrest reverence to the glittering cross) Louis W. Hill, ‘president of. the H, Dattts AUTO. SUPPLIES Arthur, Hemrich Prosident Huerta Is deeply dis-|Of gold as the procession advanced | Great Northern ratiway, Is in Seat-|| wighth Av. and Union St Main 1482, tressed” said American Charge|to the song sung by the men of tle today, with a party vf St Paul u ® < sna ; : , " ciers, He is on his way to en, wide mat ks an Tthaeed aah agers, men of all fe. Pars Where he will enven the “EVERYTHING FOR THR AUTO MAN AND HIS CAR spologized to me and cabled to} Sallors 4 » men of all} * wt Washington |ranks of life stood by, A young | executive office of the system, fol-| THE WASHINGTON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY |fellow with a muscular swagger | lowing the eENee. St Gard Phone Mast ts? Vie-820 Bast Pike &t bolaterous as he t Gray, now president and chairman Master barbers increaged the |s pf pat wl hand te coe jof the board of the Western Mary price of shaves to 25 and of hair | 0! ‘ land railway, with offices in Baltt- cuts to 50 cents at n Jose, Cal Wnough,” said a gruff voice be-|More. The local system will be in {hind him, and a huge fist fastened | #pected down on ‘his shoulder. youth turned to see worn) Some people wait until it gets veterans of the world with hats cloudy to save up for a rainy day off in silent respect, ‘Macon Telearaph, MOTOR Northwest Disteily ee 817 East Pike. BALLOU & WRIGHT » Indian CYCLES ™ ROVOLE al AND BICYCLES and Emblem Motorcycles. Phone East 471 v