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in Seattle ORPHEUM THEATRE AND REALTY € KHOrRIF iy M. Meyerfeld, Jr sident Martin Bee ng Director, Ban Francisco New hi MH. B Burton, Resident Manager Deputy U. 8 Marshal J. K. Bak- STARTING SUNDAY er, ot Fort Dodge, Is Friday, MATINEE, “chee et 19 ~ WALTER C. KELLY | LONG TACK SAM CO. _ Of Wonder-Workers The Virginian Judge “BEAUMONTE & ARNOLD | EUGENE DAMOND | The onarch o' loliniats In “The Doctorin a ~~ BESSIE BROWNING “AURORA OF LIGHT” The Living Venus “Individuality” ~~ ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY “PAT ROONEY AND MARION BENT Second Edition “At the News Stand” ~ AFTERNOON 10¢ Except Sundays Holidays EVENING 10¢, 25¢ AND NEW PANTAGES Unequ. Vaudeville Meane Pantages Vaudeville BEG INNING MONDAY MATINEE Drop $7 cers EVERY and jnext and VERY ket Chica, mail, lovers Here you are, music The Lombardi Grand Op era Quintette playing Stars of Pp e former a return eng tats ombardi ¢ psare Company, popular patind by THE BOTTOMLY TROUPE Fox, whe | Wa $5,000 SLANDER SUIT IS STARTED E. L. Shaw, of 98th Woodland Park ave Mary Shaw, have filed an action tr ginee tunne! st. and and his wife. OLGA PETROVA in “THE HEART OF A 5c superior court to recover $5,000} PAINTED WOMAN” from Mrs. Katherine M. Wenzl, aj Full of Thrills neighbor, of 97th st. and Stone ave} A | for alleged slander. They allege that on May 25 Mrs jWenzl made the remark in the presence of Mrs. Susie King, anoth er neighbor, and sundry other per A Play Based on Circumstantial Evidence 5c CLASS “A Result jand wife, mE, Beat Pros tus held year Mining Co. pureha. KO house Netherlands orders 20 American war planes Joseph Hutchinson, Tacoma, with | strong English German, aM bye t try to However, we're tickled Frank Luoas, ebriated Friday rt mands of two footpads who com- mauded him to throw up his hands one black eyes and loss of Friday five wed by noer tke and on way to spend part of his) leave with father at Poulsbo, MOY SAYS bt, J for $50,000. LIKE THE FELLOW WHO WON'T FAT IN HIS OWN RESTAURANT | More than 300 horseaho: mat today fo! convention of at Steamer Humboldt «: night for North, express leave Seattle this year, boat to Fairbanks and points below Dawson and Yukon river Cosmopolls jitney men fight law compelling them to operate contin- uously between 6 a. m Cc. F. Thorp, Winthrop rancher, | vig, prominent Aberdeen open Boise—Shad Field, while’ slightly Whe ever heard of « kid Ike that— hie ball and batt Ine refused de night 8 Antimony mine of Lucky Knock rmilles from Tonas Reed, of led Friday with last freight passengers routed by and 11 p,m dies accent, sues club. Alex | for $6,200 damages. Mra. Charles Rogers, Grays Har reakes arm in auto accident sheepnherde f kills Edward an nelly, farmers, in quar ne Don rel over grazing James Hendrickson, killed by gas in Alta camp helmet r 1, Ute M. at h, deapite was wearing. | *NOTHER JIT SUIT rid jing Gertrude |$20,000 damage from John W whose auto, crashed into a jitney in which the |Bryces were Bryce’ + hip” was broken. mining en- they last he Eddy allege Mareb sons that, “Shaws have been steal ing chickens and giving them to Kings. All they are is state's prison birds SAYSHIS TIMEHAS BEEN EXTENDED Are appropriate at all times. We have made a careful selection of flaw- noc gl age warrant for the arrest o I. McElroy, manager of less stones, perfectly cut. the Strand dance hali, on. Fourth ave, between Pike and Pine ats., These gems can be mounted in settings man- ufactured by us to your order. Diamonds have perma- ment value and are be- bas been issued, charging him with | rating a public dance without a license, he said Saturday he had been told by the police to keep his house open until his first case comes to trial, September After the first arrest, McElroy {s| alleged to have reopened his hall, | despite orders to close, and a sec Dr. L. BR. Clark. GET IT AT EVANS’ ard and Columbia, ard and Union, Annual meeting of the Mountain-! Mounts Baker and Shuksan will te sealed to | Bryce ask) eee ee ey Beth Merrill, Matth in “The Calling “The Doc- Orpheum; Maude Leone, in “Inside Stuff,” Lois; C. J. Stansfield, in “A Quiet )/ Woman,” at Empress; member of Lombardi company, at Pan- tages. STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1915. PAGE 2, Brothers, eccentric acro- and Wright Beginning Tomorrow William Fox Presents Owen Kildare Masterwork THE enerall IN SIX ACTS One of the sweetest and most compelling stories ever written Yet one of the most powerful and tragically true picture stories of life ever told Interpreted by ANNA Q. NILSSON —and— ine appears as a Turk; a talented and dances MOORE Harold Bell Wright, the mont popular American novelist, has |with the assistance of Eisbery i. | inaaterplese, “Inade Otntt.~ willlwit. be Richarée and Dutall ta al c oa pl 6 , Reynolds, made into a play Bis) 16 the headline feature of the new/ Comedy act In which o most popular work of fiction, “The dng A alg ager [Calling of Dan Matthews.” The/bill at tho Lois theatre, opening |i) 6 'stoorg play tx said to have proven as pop-| Sunday rnoon bats; Grace Goodnow, as the book, which fer £ ¢ Five Wirards of the Clubs,/soprano soloist cord a ic - ‘ re a bie Ramey sage PA in| {0 & big Juggling act, will be the Farmer, in songs and © million cople e jof vital interest today, and han. re of " the week Comedy pictures in the Loiscope jbeen developed into a play - ere on the a will complete the bill |arips and holds — The Calling of Dan Matthews”) will be the attraction at the Moore Joseph Brooks will present at the Moore the week of October 11, in The New Henrietta The com ny is headed by five individual!" and dragged her about the [Thomas W. Ross, Maclyn Arbuckle.|court & copia filed ta superior | Ls [Laura Hope Crews and Mabel) : Baers ea As outlined in a divorce com-| AT THE OM Te, ferro. plaint which Marle A. Bailey, of ee ; “ “4 H Green Lake, filed in superior Oo B. onpneum (MUST CITY LIENSE i=, “ic “nisi Il | Pipe Organ anjo The Orpheum theatre next week follow- attractions of headline acta, other offers three led by four merit The first headliner is Long Tack |, Sam and his company of wonder- workers. the few Chinese with a sense of | humor Besides juggling, contor tion, plate epinning and water spinning, Sam jurops thru a frame of sharp knives. ef mu. sical comedy | Individuality impersonations fa tho keynote of Miss Bessie Browning's success on the vaude-| ville stage | Eugene Damond is a violinist who has elicited favorable comment rom the musteal critics of Amert-| ca and Europe. Miss Brownlie Dupont presents one of the most original posing acts be. fore the public today. She poses! in a large seashell, while by elec-/ trical effects innumerable pictures in ond complaint was filed against coming much more valo-| him. The inst warrant was not|The Most Complete, |! sto to blend to her form. ‘She served, he said is known as the living Venus | coon ao ie ah Pog hs Raia the Best Equipped } The Orpheum Travel Weekly de-| vi 4 GOLF | HOUSE t picts scenes in China, Spain, Japan, but the smaller stones are AFIRE | Bomba Oia tinue mie gery : PORTLAND, Sept. 18.—Starting| the N | just as precious propor-Ii trom a defective fue’ fine ae | thet ene, orthwest PANTAGES tionately as the larger strayed the clubhouse of the Port-|as the alterations, which are being |, Another feast of music ts prom Golf club at Firlock station|rushed as rapidly as poss re|ised at the New Pantages next ones. today. The loss, including | °°" od week, opening with the matinee ilding, furnishings and the! (Ur Krowth has been little short| performance Monday, for the Lom: personal property is es-|/f.,wondertul—put there has been|bardi Grand Opera quintette, com ne at between $4,000 and|inat we have plea Bei satlation |? sed of the stars of the former 5,000. : We } > +|Lombardt Ope comp. r' r patients. W ave ou pera om pany will work that has given satisfaction; headline the bill, playing a return Diamond Merchants we have done painiess work; welengagement by popular demand 821 Second Ave. bp bells ah lites ima-| For the added te the Original fire back|charged the lowest prices, These |Prosram, Manager has linings and repaira|are the reasons w business |@franged for the appearance of the for all kinds ot has grown as rap it has lcelebrated Bottomly troupe of GET IT AT EVANS’ stoves, ranges and ote Bnd over ator in this |gymnaste 4 coll ec is @ gradua and registered Othe DI | 3rd and Columbia, ard and Uni fe and connected. (dentist. whe has graduated from the wilt b Y charlie C athe coven and Union, 00S PIKE ST, | best dental leges and who has pe Charile Case, the comedian Main ive passed the examination of the mtus,|Who has a supply of stories about dental board, and each and every |Di8 father; Howard and White, in pane 6? thes rtificate from |thelr comedy skit, “Billy's Awak the te denta a hanging |ening the Santucel Trio, the right on the wall in front of hislmusical wizards, and the Bim 66 2 peat ge : sn make m9 \comedy pantomime artists. it will as ue de toe aro sure |tiso be the first week of the big of having work done by «|Pathe serial, “Neal of the Navy e competent yma knows in , deci! 99 business. N kind are em-| EMPRESS la ors Played ere. ng protected ny}, commencing with the usual Sun P canto ype |day matinee, the Empress offers give with all. work |another bill of eight acts. Little The House Heating System That antee means that if for Caruso and his well-known com ' , our k does not « head the bill with Requires Only the Turning of a gatistaat oh hd a ake a superbly »stumed musical act 4 : cel i. eEee entitled, “A Night in Venice.” | Switch to Start the Fire. The Ambler brothers, equiltb rists, occupy second place, and Bertie Herron, better known as HIS heating system replaces the coal or », to|the “Minstrel Maid, wood furnace—in other words, heats your a il gcit nc y'| P ta oe . 7 a jadded attraction entire house Regal Dental Offices | Hicks and Seymour, a lady and It i i is Dr, L. TH. Clark, Manager, gentleman, in a jolly mixture of relieves you of constantly attending the fur 1405 Third Ave, N. W. Cor, Thiea|singing, dancing and patter: Stans nace fire; it is under automatic control; requires : | “s ae and Lorraine, in a : : ; y domestic skit, “A Quiet little attention; each room may be heated sep |Woman,” and Owen Wright, mimic! arately and to a different temperature Gas Fuel Radiators of Today Are Guaranteed to Be Odorless, PALL DALF LP LES LPPAPLLEPBYS LLP AALS SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Stuart Bldg. Phoge Main 6767 blood Bx e treatm Beattie, free on for mod 1918 Second Ave Wash. DR. MACY'S of the jand impersonator, |to promise. will have muc& | The Imperial quartetie, and Sny jder and Heines, skatorial kings, jcomplete one of the biggest vaude ville bills of the season. Since the jopening of the regular fall season |the polley of presenting eight acts and the omission of the picture hag met with popular favor + |Lois . | | Maude Leone, the well-known emotional actress, and her players, ‘in Willard Mack's latest dramatic days last May D. 1. Schultz, in the face with his ‘SAYS HE ASKED F FOR ITS AUTOMOBILES? City’s going to ‘find out whether must have leenses for all its mo- tor vehicles Long Tack Sam is one of | er for the lighting department, is to| stand trial in a test case. | “Riot” for men of freshman ci; jto be held Saturday night at men's beat his wife, Louise #0 O. D. Watson, drtv ANOTHER GREAT PARAMOUNT SUCCESS STARTING SUND Daniel Frohman Presents The Idol of the Screen MARY PICKFORD IN FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT’S GREAT HUMAN DRAMA ESMERALDA In the title role of which the screen’s most greatest height yet of her phenomenal popular star attains the reached in all the years success, Up to January 29, Up to January 26, 1914, $1,080. On March 14, last, $450, She asks restoration of her name »y & former marriage, NAMES NEW CONSUL | SAYS HE BEAT HER ASKS FOR $5, 000 Alleging he was knocked down! ad run over by an auto driven by | De Lape at ond ave. and Seneca at., Swartz filed an action to 000 damages in superior Says Fox beat him up. jtheatre one week, commencing Internationally famous comedy gymnasts Mike Vito convicted of murder-| Sunday, Sept. 26, with a Wednes- —— ing John Paddock, Tacoma saloon-|44y and Saturday matinee. Popu Other Big Features—10c and 20 keeper. lar prices will prevail eineine Loan billion to people of U. pe gives w instead of allies, advises Senator|“New Henrietta” Coming ; ‘ihe o Lane of Oregon | The history of the American] W. H. Schultz, employe | 4 a Tex rainstorm cause twolstage does not show a more splen- | °° the Seattle Brewing & Malting | recover $ deaths did organization than that which|Co., got drunk twice within three court Sat turday were made by her husband, Henry | |G. Batley, before and marriage, March 14, lows 1 Pat Rooney and Marion Ben) %ullding at university WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—Prest. | in the second edition, “At the Ne dent Wilson has appotnted Francis | Stand ffer an act full of music.) The Hollywood ch and Soda!J. Dyer, of California, consul at! dancing and rapid-fire patter | Fountain, 212 Pike St.—Adv, Ceiba, Honduras Walter ©. Kelly, tho “Virginian | Recs Ne aera ronan Judge,” is a humorist-historian. — | = Bertee Beanmonte and Jack Ar }nold present a n Kit, “The Doc jtorine.” It fe i reality a br 1914, ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWES Supported by an exceptionally strong cast the corner | May after their as fol- 3, $250. Marie A} CLEMMER 10c } -Seattle’s Best Photopiay House — ! Produced by the Famous Players Film Co. Paramount Travelogue No. 23 The most interesting of the series of won- derful scenes in South America. NOTE—First Run Paramount Pictures Will Be Shown at the Alaska Exclusively Pending Com- pletion of Palatial New Coliseum.