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oj “hr eococrentiw le a " ‘ ‘ ' ia N STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1914. PAGE 2. WATER USERS ENJOY BENEFIT OF CASH THAT FORMERLY WENT | city runn auditor of the water department, plainly which will theatre for | 588.22, against any excessive cost in | construction that may or may not | have accrued on account of assumed | ineffictency of Groes Income 7.7 Per Cent. Since nine-tenths of the construc-| rel tion work was done by contract,| Winner to ci | Digestive P Are appropriate at all times. We have made a chance to wring in all the effictency | ant they wanted, the above allowance | his butler, a just as precious propor- which 1s 4.6 per cent of the entire| tle In a season that has been as meager in a theatrical way as @ the present in Seattle, the next Walt Howe, comed week promises to be one of his con in Porter Emerson plenty, with every houre in the Moore theatre offers a farce, “A Pair of Sixes,” while the Metro Out,” will be the politan will present “Mile eadiine attrac | stones,” a story of three gener of the new ations. + Selene ira ae At the Seattle the muchdis é OS Faacnges, | iia tphetng tnthela, She teats) Phe Bear 1 ethted that publicly] cussed “The Lure” will be the . ning with the| owned utilities were free trom the " a shows that the people of Seattle receive : | attraction. moe Monday. | fa reduced rates for water through the | fault of fictitious capitalization, and All the vaudeville houses For th dded | municipal water plant what would “a | could, therefore, give the public bet-| promise good bille for Turkey ' ne wdded | a Bare sone, gy oe gn bn aiwi-/ ter rates for service than the pri-| week eature of the | Geads in wately owned co | : " | e er This Is the second article by Lamb vd | Yately owned plant ' Special matinees will be given i k, Manag | Ie one, of» serien by various experts on) I now propose to show that this! at all the theatres on Thanke: | ‘ 4) a tages has ar manicipal ownership written for Th) can be done even when there is no| giving day eae t d for the a? ee | over-capitalization van pearance of | : {Wayne seph Callahan, s hn Lamb The cost of the water plant up to One o' y ‘ By Jol January 1, 1916, was $1L701823.98,| 1 THE MOORE Trio, Pantages the American | Reading From Leit to niyni—ceus.e wurxe, at the Empress. Scene In an article printed Thursday in|” | wit} palance the cost of the real| ® @ character who will tmperson-| From “A Pair of Sixes,” at the Moore. Rupert Harvey and Mary —_ | estate, which is now worth $1,; The story of “A Pair of Sixes,” te President Woodrow Wilson and Gouldern in | “Mileston ” at the Metropolitan. beginning Sunday execution. | with two partners in the Bureka ar novelty, A game of poker is piayed, the) Whit! wind acrobats where the contractors al! had a fair|® year and the loser to be his serv The winner makes the loser Players, THE PANTAGES .<{PHOTO PLAYS Brown's big com ing fuli blast, The hit nd ody we t — be at the Moore! other men in bile eye, Other & week's engagement,|2¥mbers on the program are Bel: concerns itself|tfach and Beltrach, tn a spectacu called “The Musical) Bon Amour Arabs,| and = pyramid | onduct the business for! >ullders; Larry Comer, the vaude- ville Beau Brummel, and the Wayne Trio, In a musical covktadl, wy P x | MARY FULLER om “The WITCH GIRL? TWO-REEL VICTOR ’ Mary Fuller, in “The Witch Girl,” at the Circult Sunday . The life af the wild animals that | Leda ‘Rorellt, the Italian actress, is| seen Dairy”; the ANTAGE Unequaied i hege agg Polloy Never Changes BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE 11 company, quar- d immediately all kinds) 1 f flaw- || {0% inefficiency would seem to bejof farcical situations are brough t! , |inhabited the wilderness of the! featured. She ts said to have re - z i | careful selection o ample. {nto the action. Prominent {n great Blue Ridge mountains was all celved $20,000 for appearing in the || Walter S. Howe & Company in the Great Comedy Success less stones, perfectly cut. roetviding the income of the plant cast will appear Herbert Ce |that had ente film. o dia > lor the year 1913, amounting to $# Oscar Figman, Orlan Dal witeh wild, rt and beaw ee 1 59 These gems can WE Li det on br the: comblowstion ocak oF Intropidi, Minna bel Sober tiful is a character well mas-| WARREN KERRIGAN IS AT 66 mounted in settings man- }) $11,707,223.38, wo find the gross in-| Buck, Jack Raffae!, Eleanor Patr- tered by Mary Fuller. When Will-|the Alhambra tonight and Sunday, io . ‘ come to be 7.7 per cent of the in-| banks and Richard Parle. fam Prentiss, financier and bach- in the first of the O'Rourke, gentle ufactured by us to your} Sern. - elor, sought rest , . ) e 3 Jor, sought rest in the mountainas,|man adventurer's series. In this order. This would probably be consid-|% %| If there's any line of amusement | he soon found returning vigor and a| O'Rourke saves a fair princess from ered no more than a fair net Income THE SEATTLE J hiett off the Elks’ country fair and|new interest tn life, when, by accl-| Arabs, who have attacked the cara By Porter Emerson Browne . +e perma. || the cost of a similar privately: | %”, carnival, which begins at the Hippo-|dent, he met the shy “witeh girl.” | van Diamonds have perma- || cy ned piant, exclusive of all fleti-| st ag von ve ee nage ® | ¢rome Monday evening, and runs for| A romance develops. see 4 ment value and are be- tlous capitalization a : 4 be " In the world Of! the remainder of the week, it hasn't see HIRAM JOHNSON REFUSED TO . ch more valu- ut being gross Income {t must|the social evil, |been invented yot, says Ted Daken,| FOR SUNDAY THE LIBERTY let his daughter work in “False coming much e re W, be made to pay Interest on the bond-| will be told next |impresario extraordinary has two three-part pictures, one ® Pride,” a Majestic drama shown at able every year. C}led debt, operation, repairs and) ) oo os ie goat There will be something new each| drama and the other m comedy-| the Class A theatre, along with the have them in all sizes antendnce ae : a eke night drama. Tonight is the last showing special two-reel Keystone comedy, i . t not only did this, but redeemed | tle theatre, by the There'll be a shaveless barber of the “Win(k)some Widow The Sea Nymphs.” One day word i : but the smaller stones are |) ponds to the amount of $225,566.40| reorganized Seat shop, an Oriental store, a balloor ee 8 comes that his small income has Distinguished Character Actor, in Impersonations of com man, @ barn dance, a Wild West bar Great Men, Including President Woodrow Wilson. MARGUERITE COURNOT, THE been swept away, he girl and the de debt—a very satisfactory rate of| pieting the trio o: & queen's cont a mystery rose 17-yearold Kalem star, now plays father both work, the ending tionately as the larger] iiquidation. But tt aid more than| plays, of whict dano, and the biggest aggregation opposite Tom Moore. One of their ing the folly of his “false pride.” OTHER BIG FEATURES this Damaged Goods of vaudeville numbers ever assem: | jate Juctions to be released see S. latest productions to relea ones. It paid also $185,947.20 on new| and “The Hou bled under one roof. a Sanitig: warty tu; Desember, is] Golohtai, Suaiay 066 All Mosk 10¢ AND 20c t GRAHAM & VICTOR bia ei rg rene < tig with The Prodigal,” a two-part drama Life’s Shop Window,” drama Now let us analyze o figures a| their vital warn 10 S <a 2 bit and see what they show. |ings against mis ITALY IS SPENDING THE COLONIAL THEATRE, IN Circuit, Sunday Until Tuesday Night Thea : At the end of last year doing, were the tomorrow's program, has “Life's| “The Witch Girl, two-part drama gees Diamond Merchants the bonded indebted- é , | former portions | MADRID, Nov. 21 Shop Window,” a sensational vieu-\ with Mary Puller; A Redskin's Cae 821 Second Ave. gp ey Cag 849,240.81; The play ts |the war yet, but ft fs # |aliention of that most-talked-of nov-| Reckoning,” two-part 101 Bison dra Week Nov. 22 =x he Investment by pri 4 <,| frank to the point Ursula Fancett |much money for military purposes |@l written by Victoria Cross. The; ma; “The Hoodoo,” Sterling com re ces” — htt og & ae 3,767,174."?) of brutality; yet withal {t 1s an In|that even movie tickets are taxed. | play is in five acts, and Claire Whit-| edy; “The Editor's Dream,” comedy HOME OF $2.00 PLAYS AT POPULAR PRICE structive and interest-compelling| ee ney will be seen in the leading role, ee a ’ 3,157,410.66) orrertng, with its every line and| The Quinine That Will Not | supported by Stewart Holmes | Clemmer Until Saturday Night THE SEATTLE PLAYERS IN es situation calculated to bring he Make You Nervous | In the story, Lydia Wilton dreams The Naked Truth,” five-part! Nee $11,773,82 3.24 | retap oe fence the fact that too] fhe navy combination of laratives In tate. | of a greater outer world, the beaut!-| Kleine drama | 66 ] yep rg ee ere ae choice of associates sect the | and each dream is like a wondrous o a8 A Until Saturday Night ; ion cost ab {ven, 50 we 4 took tor | Grvistinan card in “Life's Shop Win-| Sea Nymphs wo-ree liscard the difference o! 499.86] nw "UnOW one Price 3c. a > pppepaiickc ° Keystone comedy, with Mabel Nor order to give the prosecution | THE METROPOLITAN Py mand; “False Pride,” Majestic ; ‘ Europe whatever odds there are le THE NAKED TRUTH," FIVE.|drama; “Where the Road Parts Most Remarkable of All Sociological Plays. Again setting aside the matter of} “Milestones,” the famous com part Kleine drama shows for the| American drama. He. ene an eae 3 F r lization, and allowing a|edy-drama by Arnold Bennett an times at the Clemmer tonight in Evening Prices c, 50e an Savings are being | cent interest on bonds and| Edward Knoblauch, comes. to ons Pane ett 1 unten. Grand Until Saturday Night | Matinees, Sunday and Saturday. ..25¢ and 50c x cent ¢ end » ‘ock and Op a t ing ‘The cket-of-Leave Man” and urned up and de- | r cont dl nds on stock and| Metropolitan t re, starting Ps n | bi an “f , “e ducting the $66 190.88 from the| day night, with a splendid company BOOK | ew a ee Monday Evening and Widneodis pasines ++ 28e stro at an incred- [f stock, the case would work out in| of actors and actresses, after a rut | | mer anor om [ere of eto adres te + FREE! Alka unit Saturday wont || Seaciau Twanwocivine MATINEE se an Be ible rate, says Col- || Interest on $4,849,240.81 lin New York pf iiiustrated with lat aa supidie’s aba asilee ‘ ats t 242,41 aie tir 1d Shbatebead thot’ abe i poles; “Cupid's Pranks,” comedy : flestones,” bt naB A pect . . { 082.57 at 6 cent 411,484.95 lay gripy ak tanheie th . TWICE DAILY ' cannot stop that. But | at 6 per cen 51) feo fect upon ite 4 pad Write for It | Melbourne Until Saturday Night Metropolitan Theatre M ORE: 30 & 8:30 jestones ing dif t H rhe Fai Rebel drama in for purposes of | eres from bhai 653,046,90| 1% tramatt It is a play Rheumatism TODAY! OHIO METHOD IN I*tove's Triumph,” drama, and SPECIA ATINE! r tus TODAY P 323,38 53, 9] of ide ¥ BS “s pa, ‘ eat Dmeten*s fatare de. | Paes eae a of idea 1 ; ar ainted Tells wha Fatty'’s Sweetheart,” comedy ATUF at M THE SPOILERS ae Guvnwtenant eynpos : eate every Pa ti oh Dea 4 | - velopment, we can deena the ne iy a age Through hould know DENTISTRY | Liberty, Sunday Until Tuesday MILLIONS THAT WOR | Greatest be Pn ae ated this play ands of a about the | Night M | a Mats, 10c and 200 and must accumu- ntenance $198,070.52 40 1 A R t t he na! stiasing toe are replaced by hg c+ ae Ye —— . Reconstruc t tie nd | pe Ohio Method by artificial teeth : - - —F t 20,737.55 e@ LECT Bow f tt y ae The Genius,” comedy | late savings of our 0,737.55 le ‘m t are natural as your origina LOEW’S EMPRESS a Redemption THE EMPRESS xg a sth. Examinations are now be. ghee | Yn can Dae penser ses |¢ Beal atoh tae + to get rid o 5 at — orth re and |. Mission, Sunday and All Week | es om revenu oginning w Monday matine ies cals se s es are ¢ woe The Man From Home,” drama | T The one universal Meron estate : | chas Le the artist Mt ‘n nhs wit Ke in ay We Stand Back of Our Work | Rear ee wc Henry B. oer urchaeed 1,00 5 5| will head new Loe pitance ¥ with \ nience . way in which all can purchaeed 007.98 591,329.75] will head new Loew for a short time onl for 12 Years’ Guarantee. | Alhambra Until Sunday Night ‘ $1,245,276.74) poly pa pr hh bi Whe of the foet. My Drafts have ®25 Set of Teeth His Heart, Hand Swor Elliott 320° fe ne help along prosperity [J pevenue of plant "872,427.83| we store, known] Proven suédyasful In so large a per-| Guaranteed 8 Mais twopnet deans “Noceip adhe ‘ WO! centage of cases that the ive eee pe tteteees 1 ‘o-part drama Noodles here is by the prac- RS a - | T son a nat they t ale GALS Set of Teeth .. $5)" Return,” comedy — a P ' eficlt which wou | in-producing de Pog preside! ) Ss. In tice of economy. The have accrued under pri | F Wanda :|Guaranteed _.. | presidents; Major B. 8. I IB | vate ownership $ 372,248.91! h the Human Brai 40 years of $10 Solid Gold or RESIDENCE THEATRES secretary, and J. Van Smith, a. ares Dexter Horton Trust But wh sot We Wales Giaablia anatha? ablioal “Gar make : rive treatments and | Dorcelain Crown urer a . « how ¢ , pyre gyr othe > At the Home Until Sunday ‘ and Savings Bank | gr apenas cae and does it wal $10 one be Porcelain 4. “A Million in Pearls,” two-part] There are 23,885 old maids, or dust Pristers 5 | me t : 163.57 whieh'l orhsantas my 4 = Bridge Work . drama; “Animated Weekly, 0: | thieheabioute, ‘pasts a hie te vag 04: will protect your {the 1 t lod in teal te ae efit’ Guat Solid Gold Fillings 139, topical; “Vasco, the Vampire," |jn the United Sen the income tax) 1519 THIRD a AIN 1043 savings ard pay you lant doe divi-| bite of comedy and song. Dixon and!" Other Fillings FBO tama. tniverant Te, | Jt» and | interest on them. | pang Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays,| aced ra Clowns There will also be 9 to 12 wall ee » want now! See eee a : CHARITIES TO QUIT LEARN TO PLAY € rges for and with the . : : e obligations to meet, a private vty 3 ANGELES Nov. 2 : Any one wishing to learn the game of Pocket Billiards will c n privat take yo LOS ANGELES, Nov, 21 While} y go ea 9 . DEXTER fe TON meern would “go broke its | SELECH DANCING FANTICS uldn't possibly make such an offer year Jeharitably inclined persons are fou get. @ world of information by attending the games, Saree 0 4 iain oc aean . ° toc ould be worthta oar if I were not : P ‘atternoor 2:15 and every evening at 7 / TRUST AND SAVINGS | -wadibihusasys rthless HIPPODROME ea Maree an ing to raise $50,000 for destitute Bel experts every afternoon at BANK | 7 cure the ‘same ud] Width end Cnsearaiy ‘ in got fer any wii le t- R t D t ts |ians, the United Charities of Lox |} At the White House Billiard Parlors I | tag the investment of that Clean Amusement " m1 |A c xc of existence o SnCOND AND CHER | | $6,858,00 tockbolder do Homalike Aurroundings Free | U a 8 en IS ionean Md oe ik fet ik - In the Joshua Green Building, Fourth and Pike. cRMY $6,868, der en A ecembe or Inck of public § page ype ai an investment of his private Mens Von oe eee 207 UNIVERSITY STREET port, according to an announcement} An academy with seating capacity for e built to accommotate the publi CORNER SECOND AVENUE today by its directors, ‘eek deb at ook ~~ oa a nah yy te an eee

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