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MOORE THEATRE _ STARTING SEPTEMBER 26 > STARTING The Dramatic Sensation of the Year e MAC VITTY'S SUPF.KB PRODUCTION » ALLING TIHEWS Ry HAKOLD BELL WRIGHT A WONDERFUL PLAY OF FACTS AND FANCY It Has Created More Discussion Than Any Work of Literature in Ages COMEDY, PATHOS, SWEET SENTIMENT AND A GREAT, B1G, IMPRESSIVE MORAL ARE BLENDED IN THIS FASCINATING PLAY, WHOLLY UNLIKE ANY OTHER ssa Matinee 25¢, 35¢, 50c—Night 25cto $1 MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY COMING, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 25¢ to $1.00 Mail Orders Now PRESENTS H. H. FRAZEE THE WHOLE WORLD YORK CAST S | X LAUGH Se ee LAUGHING FESTIVAL By Edward Peple Praised to the Skies by Every Critic NEW Everybody who sees “A Pair of Sixes” say it is the funniest farce they ever saw. Prices—Nights, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Seats Thursday Mats. 2 ». =. LOIS Nissi Pte it» = MAUDE LEONE AND CO. in the Dramatic Sensation “INSIDE OTUFF” Other Big Acts 100 and 150 Arnold Vibrator THIS PLACE ONLY. ears’ guarantees on all vibtators sola by lL HM. Arnold at this namber— we7e Arcade ‘Tel. Mate “336 5c STAR WANT ADS ARE GO GETTERS. STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT, 25, 1915. Reading From Left to Right-—Fleta Brown, atthe Orpheum; Maybelle Palmer, at the Pantages; and Grace Melbourne, Lole. Stockdill, Empr: Cart Wenterhoff, Moore, |PLENTY OF CHANCES RUMANIAN KING an hour Friday with the story of J F. Hatfield, the young ex-convict, LONDON, Sept. %.—The Ruma: Who bas found the world turned nian king has summoned his cab!-|against him and his wife, because net and political leaders, according} he 18 an ex-convict, when a man |to a Bucharest dispatch today, This! called up and said he thought by move followed an audience he) had « permanent job for him. Oth- | granted to the Grand Duke of Meck-) ers telephoned Saturday morning. lenburg, the kalwer’s envoy, tho the! Hatfield {» out answering the calle outcome of their conference was MAY FREE LAWYER not even hinted at Bulgarian mobilization bas great SACRAMENTO, Bept Geo }D, Collina, formerly one of the ly excited Bucharest AntlAus most prominent attorneys in Call | trian papers clamored for war. A crowd around the German lega- fornia and whose escapades of 12 | ase resulted in charges of bigamy tion in Bucharest made a hostile! and perjury being placed against demonstration at Mocklenburg’s | appearance. | him and a sentence of 14 years In | BRITONS MAKE HOME HERE | San Quentin prison, being imposed, Mr. and Mrs. William Ball of|{s today making a fight for liberty.) 04, Birmingham, England, the latter a Judge Burnett, signed the appil sister of Mra, Chauncey Wright,| cation for pardon. pa sodttien UP Permanent residence) gove: MixeR GETS CROWD Mixer of Boys’ club of Broadway | }high held Friday night was highly STAGGERS INTO STORE; DIES) successful. More than 400 attended William H. Harris, 62, retired) - | | mining engineer, staggered into the Ww. Cc. T. U. HOLDS SALE | | Bellevue, 315 Pike a#t, and died of The Ballard W. C. T. U. held a} |palmonary hemorrhage before aj home-cooking and apron sale Sat | doctor arrived, urday at 2007 Market st. NEW PANTAGES Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville BI GINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON The Nifty Musical Comedy Tabloid Six Peaches and a Pair | With O'Neill and Dix is that of Emily Frances Hooper jand Ellsworth Cook jeatire, entitled “Give U Countess VonDorman | “The Tetrazinni of Vaudeville” OTHER BIG FEATURES 20¢-10c | Last 2 Days of sist Convict Ship Success IN SEATTLE | | The Oldest Ship Afloat (Built in 1790A. D.) and Only Remaining Convict Ship | REMARKABLE | Brothers and Mora are a trio of | acrobatic }ton | | FOR STAR'S CONVICT (oii: fins or tne sensor,” of In PAGE 2, Carjotta jow, Oscar Figman, Moore MOORE The most popular Harold Bell | Wright novel, made into the most in the | way the pres# agent describes “The! Calling of Dan Matthews," which} comes to the Moore theatre, weék| jcommencing Ganday, September) 26, | Dan Matthews comes to Corinth,| singularly innocent young gian who has chosen the ministry hi calling because of his great tion for service, He soon began |to realize that his ministry had not so much to do with interpreting the | message of the living God as with, conforming to custome and pleasing Hin grad they | jthe eburch dignitaries Wal awakening to things are was doubtless accelerated by bis intimacy with Hope Farwell With such a setting and such mo- | tives, the love story of these two strong characters {s original and tn good taste, Its complications are from taint Other characters are well drawn.) The old doctor, who is poet, philos-| opher and friend and] alder of the ” and open), * scoffer at hypocrisy in high places; |"A, PAIR OF SIXES" COMING little Danny, erippled child of pov- 4 >, 7 erty, who is aware so cheerful in the pen of Edward Peple, which H in ‘little garden, and the others,|{!. Frazee will present at | the| hy u typies { the small Moore theatre all the week, begin pri th — ning Sunday, Oct. 3, with usual) Middle West vill matinees, is full of bright and witty > dialogue. ORPHEUM The story tells of the trials and Harry Beresford and company, in/tribulations of two pill makers, a new playlet, “Twenty-Odd Years,”| who cannot agree as to how their ill be one of the headliners on the! business shall be run. They quar-| Irpheum theatre bill for the week/ rel so 0 that they finally sum-| September 26. Mr. Beresford| mon thetr attorney and tell him to putation as one of the fore-| find some way out of their unpleas-| most character men of the stage. {ant partnership. A game of poker The other headline attraction isis played, the winner to conduct Nelile V. Nichols, the songstresas| the business fora year, and the comedienne, who comes with a new|!oser to be the servant They selection of songs and bright stories,| 46ree to this and “A Pair of Sixes Pleta Brown, prima donni decides the result, which follows, he Savage show, “Birdland, 7 Herbert Spencer, the singing com- poser, will present a planologue. A clever singing and dancing act Humphreys’ Seve nty-seven | For Grip, Influenza, | Brooks and Bowen have Linail \ several of the most popular songs| T° set the best results, take of the day, among them being “All| “Seventy-seven” at the first feeling pn Long” and “Some of These|of a Cold, lassitude, lack of energy, yaya.” Not only do they sing some! . 8 | of thelr own compositions, but they | nverns™ feverishne Dut across some iively chatter. _A journey to the environs of Na-|gin to ache, until you ples, pleturesque Auvergne, France,| gin to cough and sneeze, have sore! and the Tivoli district of Italy are! sbown {n the Orpheum Travel| "hroat and influenza, it may take} jonger. Weekly. A small vial of pleasant pellets,| EMPRESS handy to carry and take, fits the) Several headline attractions are| Vest pocket. Promised at the Empresa theatre| 250 and $1.00, at all druggists or next week, beginning Sunday mat. |™matied Five Greens, three men and), Ham two women, offer a merry minstre! | 2°* melange, consisting of singing, | dancing, and instrumental num bers, Emily Green and company present a one-act comedy entitled A Swedish Filrtation,” which Promises much laughter. Smiletta It is @ novelty Chance.” Yo Olden Days and Present Ways” in the title of the skit pre sented by Louise and Grete Bru- elle, assimed by Harry Stephens. The Jack Dudley Trio have a cym- nastic novelty called “In the Moon ight.” | If you wait until your bones be} be. reyes’ Homeo Medicine Co. pantomimists. Carlotta Stockdlll, vocalist; Martyn and Valerio, {n patter and song: Day. and Maley, comedians, and Norton-Jewell Trio, in comedy complete the reat of the bill. eee Lols Mrs. Leslie Carter In “The Heart of Maryland,” an adaptation tn six reels of motion pletur of David Belasco's first and greatest suc cess as a dramatist and producer, Dr. & BR. Clash, PRISON This wonderful vessel has made history through three centuries. She marked the} beginning and the end of England’s mon strous penal system. She has held lurid horror and dreadful iniquities, beside which even the terrible stories of the Black Hole of Calcutta and the Spanish Inquisition pale into insig- nificance. She is the oldest ship in the world, and the only Convict Ship left afloat out of that dreadful fleet of ocean hells which sailed the seven seas in 1790 A. D. She is unchanged after all these years, nothing being omitted but her . human freight and their sufferings from the cruel- ties and barbarities practiced upon them. Aboard her now are shown, in their orig- inal state, all the airless dungeons and con- demned cells, the whipping posts, the manacles, the branding irons, the punish- ment balls, ‘the leaden-tipped cat-o’-nine- tails, the coffin bath and the other fiendish inventions of man’s brutality to his fellow- man. From keel to topmast she cries aloud th¢ greatest lesson the world has ever known in the history of human progress. ADMISSION Esher: OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A. M.TO 10 P. M. Guides and Legtures Free Liggted Throughout by Electricityand Can Be Inspected by Night as Well as by Day NOTE—The Convict Ship Leaves After This Week Positively Never’ to Return FOOT OF YESLER WAY | Will be the special headline feature \for the week at the Lois theatre, |opening with the matinee Sunday afternoon Topping the vaudeville program | will be Scott and Wallace, in their |funny singing and talking act. The | Melbourne Sisters, two pretty giris, | will be seen and heard in their | Planology Rachett! and Sylves the comedy acrobats, will be | another feature. | * | PANTAGES Headlining the new bill at the Pantages, opening with the mati jnee performance next Monday, will Six Peaches and a Pair,” 2 and nifty musical comedy tabloid, with O'Neill and Dixon, the com. | tt edians, The peaches, lest it be | 0" thought otherwise, are girls For|w the special added attraction of the| ta week, Manager: Pantages has ar-|* ranged for the first here of Countess Von Dorman, j known to fame as the “Tetrazinn{|in t of vaudeville.” Other numbers on |!°w the program will be Norwood and |" Hall, in sense and nonsense; | the Wanzer and Palmer, in late songs | and jand conversation; the Van Der | ‘ff |Koors, quack illusionist, and Mr. | {2% and Mrs. Grady, soclety dancers It will be the second week of the | op: jbig Pathe serial, “Neal of the java | ver | the ee opel ata int FRASER- PATERSON CO.’S | New Optical Dept.—On the Balcony | , T Eyeglasses Ii gro ADMISSION 25c |_ “Popular Prices” for Mign-ciass| work Hest service in a | lowest rates. 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NICHOLS Songttress Comedienne Fleta Brown & Merbert Spencer Prima Donna From “Bir@iand” poser the Singing Emily Frances Hooper and Ellsworth Cook In a Novelty Satire, “Give Us a Chance” Louise & Grete Brunelle da Harry Stephens in a Miniature Musical Comedy ack Dudley Trio Brook owen J In the Moonlight Two Joy = ™ — ean ORPHEUM TRAVEL WEEKLY i & REALTY CO. Proprietor Martin Beek, Mani * ry aeing Director M. Burton, Resident Ma HARRY BERESFORD & CO, in a Comedy of Yeith and Springtime TWENTY ODD 5 YEARS” ~ EVERY AFTERNOON 10¢ AND 25¢ Except Sundays and Holidays. EVERY EVENING 10¢, 25¢ AND 50¢ mone +4 WON'T COME WEST), HE ASKS W. T. Potts, an erecting |who came © in search of | kind of employment eight years jand who says he has now |lated property worth $15,000, stax, ed suit for divorce, Saturday, Mary I. Potts. She rte 7 says, to leave their home ig Virginia and come West, CEDAR FALLS, Ia., Sept 3— Roy Canfleld, amateur race was dashed to death over a 1Bfom embankment in races here yeste. jdey. Ten thousand saw the fauj with many supremely amusing and{ side-splitting conditions. | Oscar Figman is a featured mem ber of the New York company to be seen here. URGE 6-HOUR DAY TO HELP THE JOBLESS VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 25.— With the re-election of J. C. Waters of Ottawa as president of the Do- minion Trades and Labor Federa- tion, and A, Watchman as president of the British Columbia deration, t Canadian labor congress ad-| journed today Resolutions adopted yesterday in cluded a demand on the govern ment to pass @ six-hour day as one step in solving the unemployment | question. It was also urged that discharged soldiers be enlisted to five years’ farm duty after the war. TACOMA, pt. 25.—Miss Tulle Andersom 18; Miss Edna Molgaré, were 17, and John Lundemo, 3 verely hurt when their crashed into a fence. BEGINNING TOMORROW WILLIAM FOX Presents WILLIAM FARNUM The $100,000 Artist Supported by DOROTHY GREEN And an Excellent Cast In the Wonderful Adventure MOST ASTOUNDING PRESENTATION OF A MAN’S DUAL PERSONALITY ROBERTS WALLACE On the BANJO At the ORGAN =