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AFTER TORTURE “New Charge Will Be Filed Against Accused SPOKANE, Oct. 4 ~ Attorney Lindsley has announced "that he will file a new complaint Will MeDonald, Ted MeDon Marie McDonald and Fay Me charging them with “aiding Bnd abetting cach other with & pre Meditated desicn to effect the death | vutt body at : = | Prosecuting buried here, was found Scotia, near y. The two MeDonala women are un} Wer arrest at Los Angeles. The Me “Donald men are at large |. MeNutt is believed to have been ity tortured before he was Presumably at a downtown rane lodging house in Murder Charge LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 4— d Press.)-—Miss Jewel Me and Mrs, Fay Wilkinson. here, accused of murder William H. McNutt, of Spo today asserted their inno They retained an attorney, Yesterday announced that | corpus proceedings will be tuted. and Ted McDonald, 0 ac-) Of complicity in the murder, sald to have been In Los An- & week ago. * | EAD TO HOLD INSTALLATION SOON ‘iB homestead No, 1743, B. , 3%, will bold its annual install Of officers next Tuesday eve-| in Moose hail. Officers to be installed are: | e * of Orpheum cir. gh en Tor | Next week's bill of Orp! ea, F. Richmond; cor.| Cult vaudeville at the Moore has t, Jeanie M. Watt; master | *#>t Instead of the us f high class vaudeville. Thomas Bolton; chap-|™ , V. Clark; Lady Row.|_ The leading attraction is Albertina Babcock: Lady Rebec. | Rasch and her dancing girl, Miss Laura 4 Rasch has assembled a bevy of : cay a pinistant Lady Re-| cisssical dancing beauties seldom a equalled. Front row seats will be Fill Return Bodies *'‘.; premium the Moore next _ -of 4,000 Yankees week With five in the cast, “Sweeties” WASH: £ Oc 8 promises to be a diversion in vaude ~ eee sacs Sarpatiee Of ville that will fill the hearts ‘Germany, Belgium Luxemburg | Moore patrons with delight. There ‘Great Britain and North Russia | < ; be returned to the United} the “Ace,” the “Cap "the “Marine” and the “Blue ‘The dialogue ts sparkling and ees, wry oa the action bright and snappy today. 7 | Comfort and King in “Coontown | Divorcons” will present negro char- ge eat at Boldt’s—uptown, | acterizations. There is some excel Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. lent vocal work in the number. Nor ine MOORE 4 TOMORROW TO WEDNESDAY EDDIE TANNER nd PALMER SISTERS Soha “When We Grow Up” 5 OTHER BIG HIP ACTS —AND— FEATURE PHOTOPLAY (Monday to Wednesday) LUCILLE LEE STEWART —IN— __ “The Eleventh Commandment” ‘Daily Matinees: Children 10c Evenings and Sundays, 15c STARTING SUNDAY WITH A MATINEE vl L AYERS PRESENTS “DE LUXE ANNIE” A MYSTERY PLAY BASED ON “FORGOTTEN” MEMORY Matinees (Sunday) Nights, 31 to 75¢ Mats. Wed.-Sat., 22 7 to 50 to 3le | TIME '} TONIGHT WILKES PANTAGE Matinees 2:30 Nights 7 and 9 Beginning Tomorrow Afternoon Fantastic Musical Comedy Success “TEMPTATION” With All-Star Cast and , STUNNING DANCING GIRLS FOUR LEONS Sensational Wire Artists THEATRE PLAYERS QUIGLEY & FITZGERALD De Luxe Comedians fi--DUNBAR & TURNER--Josephing Odds and Eccentricities “DANSE: FANTASIES” An Act Beautiful FRANK WARD Dancing Digits DON’T MISS THE PANTAGESCOPE (1) Blanche Trelease, new member of Midsummer Folly Company, at Levy's Orpheum. | with the Wilkes Players. (3) Martha Lawrence, coming to the Moore on the Orpheum vaudeville bill Sunday, (4) ‘Terese Miller at the Palace Hip. (5) Ed Dunbar at the Pantages starting Monday. | wood and Hall have both sense and ) | nonsense in their 20-minute act Kharum, the great Persian pianist, | ual oven acts| Will be one of the musical events of the bill. Bach country has pro duced one master pianist and) Kharum represents Persia. The Meinotte Duo are two exceed |ingly clever gymnasts who apparent: | |ly defy the laws of gravity | Bob Tip and company are ¢! jathietes, Tip is the dog As an added feature the will present James J, Mor will humorously announce each act jon the bill. | | The Kinograms and the Literary | Digest Topics of the Day are regular features. lever Moore who eee | | WILKES THEATRE | The Wilkes Players grill offer as thelr attraction for next week, start ing with a matinee Sunday, Edward | Clark's latest stage triumph, “De-| Luxe Annie.” & play of mystery bared on lost mem Jane Morgan, as “De Luxe Annie,” | received a blow upon her head while |in a scuffle that ensues betwoen her | husband and a cook. The blow re- | sulta in her absolute loxs of memory | |and she wanders from her home and [child with her mind a blank. Later jshe becomes a famous leader of a |@ang of crooks and the action of} jthe offering then evolves itself) }arouna the workings of the gang and) the search that ie jaunched by her husband, who, by the way, ls a fa | mous detective, for his wife. The | manner in which he catches her and } the means that are used to restore |her memory supplies many an exett- ing moment for the audience with | the outcome of the play held in sus-| pense yntil the very last moment. Matinees will be given Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday. PRIZE WINNERS IN, BUSINESS GUIDE | CONTEST | | The following are the prize win ners in the Star Business Guide | Contest: ; iret j Prize, ningham, care $15—Rernice Justice Cun Stationery, = | Seattle. Second But Prize, $10—Virginia ler, 1130 19th ave. N., Seattle Third Prize, $5—G. Boucher, 34, Seattle. Fourth Prize, $5—Miss J. C. Nay- lor, Seattle. Fitth Pr 761 $5—Carter {1521 16th ave, S., Seattle. Sixth Prize, $5—Maxine MacLal-| lan, 1153 EB. Lynn, Seattle Seventh Prize, $5—Tillie M meyer, clerk Lincoln High Seattle. | is Ross. Klee- school, The following ts swer for the month Ss the correct an of September: Omitted in the word massages in the Neli & Fox advertisement Omitted in the word chocolates in the Rendell's Fresh Candy ad vertisement. Omitted in the word save in| The Brown Bear advertisement. | | R—Omitted in the word mowers in| the Lorenz Brothers ment. advertise A—Omitted in the word repair in the Sam Weisfield advertisement, Omitted in the word hundreds tn the Success Shorthand School ad- vertisement. —Omitted in the word Morgan's advertisement |E--omitted in the word entitles, in The Pall Mall Shop advertise- | D. | over | iv. in Jackson Sheet Plumbing Works adverti T—Omitted in the word stock in the Standard Monument adver-| tiserment. Omitted in the word spe: in the Central Brake Servic tion advertisement | —Omitted in the word yourself in the Iriki Studio advertisement Omitted in the word difference! in the } teauty Parlor advertise N—Omitted in the word the Laher Auto vertisement. Omitted in the word night the Ramage Dancing School vertisement Co.'s springs in Spring Co.'s ad in| ad Omitted in the word appliances in the Pioneer Electric Co.'s ad- vertisement. Omitted in the word save in the) Sirkel’s Shoe Store also Repair- ing advertisement Omitted in the word quality in ud. R. Braley's advertisement, |S$—Omitted in the word specialist in | the Private Sanitarium ence \¥. | tisement. A | general roustabouts with the Wilson | bring to Seattle a solid week of girls, THE SEATTLE STAR—SA' } (2) Howard Russell THEATRES | Moone vaudeville, fem turing Albertina Masch and Dancing Girls. KES—Wilkes Players te Luxe Annie.” LEVIS ORFHEUM — Midsummer Folly Company in “Atta Bay.” PANTAGES — Vaudeville, featuring cmptation,” musical comedy net. | PALACE HIP—Vaudevilie, featuring | Kddie Tanner and Palmer Sisters — | PANTAGES Temptation,” a sumptuous staged musica! extravaganza, with a quality organization of funmakers, | singers, dancers and pretty girls, i announced as the featured attraction | of the new bill at the Pantages, be | ginning Monday afternoon, It in a) satiric, symbolic akit In which| “Temptation,” Mephiato’s Theda Bara grown weary of her job and threat ens to quit unless shown a little ex citement, Satan endeavors to find] more difficult quarry and the excite: | ment begina, The company ts sald to be unusually clever and the fun fast | 4 furious | Dunbar and Turner are said to be/| one of vaudeville’s funniest tears. Ea Dunbar tn blessed with a fine Miss Turner is a pepful young person with a keen sense of the ridiculous and the combination is a riot Cecile D' Andres and Henry Walters will be seen in an exceptionally beau- tiful offering, called “Dance Fan- taxtes; Quigiey and Fitzgerald are singers and dancers; the Four Leons are sensational wire artists, and Frank Ward brings bis dancing fingers into play in an exceptional The Pantagescope will show a new episode of the popular Vitagraph serial picture, “Smashing Barriers.” eee ALACE HIP Eddie Tanner and the Palmer Sis- ters will head the new show which | opens Sunday at the Palace Hip with | a playlet of youth and rural environ- ment, entitled “When We Grow Up. The Three Kings of Harmony pre-| sent a singing act in which harmony and character singing are featured. Seymour's Happy Family, present ing @ “Klever K-9 Komedy,” consists of a pack of 15 clever trick dogs who make up one of the most pre tentious canine acts in vaudeville. for these dogs do all the standard tricks and a whole lot more. ; Terese Miller and Billy Rainey} have a whirlwind line of specialties they present under the Utle “Love 4 Peanuts"; Rexo, clever skater, features his famous “tunnel sen tion.” Rexo is recognized as one the cleverest of roller skaters, dances, spins, does acrobatics concludes with his tunnel climax Swift and LaMo: »¢ Dude and the Wop, singing and talking act ; | of He | and! ha LEVY'S ORPHEUM Atta Boy" will be the attraction of the Levy's musical comedy com- pany at Levy's Orpheum for next} week, starting with continuous | erformance on Sunday afternoon. | Atta Boy” is the first of a num-| ber of big Eastern musical successes off of the Eastern burlesque wheels that thru an arr ment with Eugene Levy and the Eastern pro. ducers will be produced from time to time at Levy’s Orpheum. One of the features of next week's offering will be “the slide for life” in which Miss Blanche Trelease slides 200 feet from the aperating booth to the stage over the heads of the audience while suspended from wire cable, The comedy end of the bill will be in the hands of Lew White, popular Hebrew comedian and his partner in fun, Ert Hunt, “Slivers.” These two comedians are cast in the roles of Brothers’ circus and the fun of the offering takes place in front of the main entrance to the big main tent The two comedians will be ably sup- ported by Bob Sandberg, Harry Cleveland, Laura Vail, wine Arthur, Lawrence Orth and Blanche Trelease, Cleveland and ‘release are new members to the Levy's or. ganization and will make their first appearance with that organization Sunday. Lawrence Orth will offer a number of Jazz selections on the accordian, A new episode of Houdini's picture, “The Master Mystery,” will conclude the bill co NG TO THE METROPOLITAN The offering at the Metropolitan theatre for the week starting Sun- day, October 12th, will be the Marcus show, “Oh, Baby,” that promises to music and variety. The management of the show Yoesn't promise anything in the line novelties of unusual TURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919. FA NOW HERE— The story that has thrilled thousands in book form—a thing of beauty in pictures, showing in real life the attractive Rachel Hardy and the STRAND ORCHESTRA K. Wineland, playing Offenbach overture and “Dear Old Pal Under 8 the Orpheus of Mine.” ‘ man she loved, with the thrill of an Indian fight and the escape of the white men through a haunted mine The scenes of this romance of the early Indian days were filmed in the very hills where the story is laid—not in California. The famous book by Marah Ellis Ryan has been before the public for many years. The rescue of the United States cavalry has been made a big pictorial feature on the screen. } of plot, but does promine one of the biggest musical reviews with special- ties that has been seen in Seattle for some time. There are 17 scenes in the offering | and requires a number of people in the cast The Theatre Guild, Inc, the new est and most successful of the “young theatre’ movements in New York, will present, at the Metropolitan for the week of October 19th, “John Ferguson,” a powerful four-act p by John G. Ervine, the not Irish novelist and playwright. Ted Shawn has appeared in a new role - The dancer-soldier-actor has exhib: ited another phase of his versatility by jumping into the ranks of the Iterati Shawn has just written a book on the dances of Ruth St. Denis, wife, and America’s premier dans seuse. The volume, “Ruth St. Denis, Pioneer and Prophet,” is soon to be published by John Howell of San Francisco. It will not dancer, but a history reations which have made her world famous, ‘The edition is to be limited to 450 art copies, which are to be subseribed before publication, Ruth St, Denis and Ted Shawn are spending the autumn months at their country estate, “Tedruth,” near Los Angeles. his be a life story of the of the dance DENTISTS THIRD AND UNION yj to be YOM KIPPUR IS OBSERVED HERE With Flowers ment, the most sacred day§of the Jewish year, was ushered in with solemn ceremony Friday evening | with services at the Temple de Hirsch. Observation of the sacred day con- | Unued Saturday morning at the tem- ple, where Kabbt Samuel Koch preached a sermon on Go Wrong.” A children’s service was held Saturday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock, and at 4:00 o'clock memorial services for the dead of the church were to be held. At the 4:00 o'clock service Rabbi Koch's subject was “The Flickering Taper.” | At the service Friday night the ‘Temple de Hirsch presented a beau- tiful spectacle. The temple was eked in white chrysanthemum gladiell and autumn shrubbery ‘The temple was crowded with wor- shipers,. most of whom began the day with fasting in preparation for sacred devotions, | spoke on “What Am IT Worth to Judaism?" <A feature of the service was the choir offering of “Kol Nidre,” one of the few genuine Jewish songs. Flyers to Merge A joint committee to arrange con- solidation of the Seattle Flyers’ club and the was appointed at a noon Friday at the Army club The name of the Aero Club of the Northwest will be preserved for the new organization to grow out of the amalgamation, as this club already holds a charter from the Aero Club of America, it was announced. luncheon and Navy leaves and| At the opening service Rabbi Koch | With Aero Club! Aero Club of the Northwest | if Hi ~ Strand Weekly JUDGE REFUSES TO | KILL INDICTMENTS | Temple de Hirsch Bedecked) suage cay Aten and 11 defend-)days to the arguments to quash the ants, indicted by the jury which investigat more than face trial. | 1 Sommers Swings a Wicked Spencerian “Why Mend The pen of Jack Sommers, attor- drips with «eloquence. ney, and believe “This defendant with the fixed glorious raiments fleshpots flitting butterfly, and to tb b | his wife and Iinnocent baby world,” be-| states in the separate maintenance the cold, cold petition asked of Carl, | Mrs, Bendixen. for long spells, and |turned, “regaled her of the swell times the chickens,” Somm by E Porich Is in Out Again, In, out, in. Such i tory of Philip Porict into the city jail tence, and who ste almost immediately w 5. Marshal Ed Willi him on a@ federal chs \that for which he w | cerated. Ayraigned before sentenced to six month jail, and fined $1,000, 2,000 quarts of whisky Yom Kippur. or the day of atone-/from the courthouse June 4, must After listening for three idea waxing fat thru for moonshining, who stepped out Friday | for 30 seconds, after serving his sen. Porich pleaded guilty to a violation of the liquor county grand ed the theft of Read ecame imbued of wearing on | life like al nis end threw | boy on | mmers | fdna Bendixen when he re- with recitals he had with ners continues. | Again, in Again| s the brief his-| n, who stepped 30 days fe »ped i in again | n Deputy ams rearrested | s arge similar to} as first incar- Federal Judge laws, and was} isin the county In again, 18. A of indictments, Judge J. M. Ralston refused to sustain the defendants and denied their motion to dismiss the indictments late Friday after+ noon. Prosecuting Attorney Fred CG, Brown says he will prosecute the cases to the limit. Separate trials / may be asked by those charged on the same indictment. The 12 who will face juries are: Judge Clay Allen; Deputy Sheriffs Matt Starwich, Stewart Campbell, Fred A. Brown and Roy. Murdock; W. W, Connor, Charles G. Helfner, Martin, Dr. F. G, Nichols, Dr, J. H. Lyons, Court Clerk Oscar Springer and Bailiff George Gau, Date of trial will be set later by Presiding Judge A, W. Frater. Judge Allen has already faced trial and been acquitted on one Sommers is attorney for|/count in the indictment, where he Bendixen left home vas charged with illegal possession liquor, He will face trial again on charges of “possessing liquor with intent to dispose of same.” Let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, 1 to 12 SIX BIG ACTS OF HIPPODROMB VAUDEVILLE Feature Photoplay CORINNE GRIFFITH in “THE UNKNOWN QUANTITY" ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE “Nov YET MARIE” Farrell-Taylor Co.; —Martelle; Sidney and Townley; Donald B. Robests; Billy Fern and Com- pan, k Morrisey and Company. Nights 15c to $1, Mats, 16c to