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OCTOBE = SATURDAY THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ SPAIN WAR Moore Featares,¢ Chatterbox A tee QUTVOTING FAVE. YOU SEEN THE QUEEN? : : SSES ARE Wilkes Co. in : The Spendthrift | committee Wants Tracks; SECOND AND POSITIVELY ices Se Me WilliawFox 4 MADRID, Oct. 22.—"So long as) | Corel bark jGiatrict be disregurde le have bread and bul by he counc 4 Fo i there is little danger of a An ordinance appropriating $8,400 revolution in Spain to pay Peter Witt, Cleveland traetion expert, was approved by the eommit ‘That is the way a Spaniard who knows his in as few know it, es up the situation today in this| country. At the moment he was giting among 15,000 others in the | rows that overlook the/ bull ring here. estore the writer reached this poll ring he had noted various signs ‘et troudle in Spain. ‘At the frontier at Irun the pass of every foreigner was scru- tinted very carefully and the trav. ger crossexamined by the police They were especially suspicious of | thote going to Madrid, because not jong ago Premier Dato was assas tee, Robert B, Hesketh announcing that he would file a minority report ‘SKAGIT TUNNEL CONTRACT LET Storrie & Co. Gets Award With $2,203,865 Bid The contract for the Skagit tunnel | was awarded Friday by the board of public works to R, C. Storrie & Co.; of San Francisco, whose bid of $2,203 was the lowest of the three submit The San Francisco firm bound It self to purchase at par $1,000,000 worth of Skagit bonds, in addition to the bonds they will receive for their work The board's decision wag reached : | late Friday afternoon, after several Maura. No chances are | . ‘Premier MM; el | mecabara of the board had voted in pleats a eee ‘ j f | 1—Girls in “Kiss Me,” Re-| tavor ot rejecting all bids as excess ‘Canalejas, three of his predecessors. jvue, Palace Hip. 2—Thomas | \vely high. In the war office lights burned Chatterton, Wilkes. 3—Bob a way in the night, showing the |Forson, Pantages. 4—Bob| Street Car Men May Hall, Moore. 5—Fred Mack- Have to Pay Taxes ‘officals were busying themselves retrieve the colors from the dis ad ° lyn_in “Aphrodite,” Met. The question of whether 1,700 |muniecipal street railway employes Z the Moors had inflicted. For the Spanish losses have been “3 fi feature veetigny, A Poor Rela |in Seattle are #ubject to the federal Uon.” income tax has been put up to the At every station on the journey the capital there were many sol- “diers—an evidence of governmental ess. And often we passed freop ‘trains filled with youngsters for the battlefields in Mo- Madrid itself the streets were “thronged with soldiers. One saw on guard at the residence of QUEEN SO SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL THAT YOU WILL GASP AND THRILL AT THE SIGHT OF HER THE GLORY OF THE QUEEN OF SHEBA VISUAL- d way up in the thousands. IZED IN SCINTILLATING SPLENDOR of fresh troops are being over and new classes of young * Saree emma ame treasury department by William 't.|[§ “King Solomon may THE POMP AND PANOPLY OF A PRODIGAL ies bots tatea'ta the: entork | cue er the clave teat entertain. thas rsen. teoken at vo wrropon.| LOEW OPENS eek, ehiet deputy collector of in-|fm have had 1,000 wives, PERIOD But if these things worried the eo stage's ea ente as been ked at the Metropoll-| NEW HOUSE Iternal revenue. but he had only one s ar é ers, Corin Tilton, “the chatter-| tan theatre for one week, commenc- |NE ro THE PULSE-QUICKENING .CHARIOT RACES AND Queen of Sheba” of Madrid, one saw no signs] poy . | ‘The new Loew State theat +] Because municipal street railway girl,” comes to The Moore to-|ing Sunday, October 20, with mati a theatre a it The crowd that jammed the! morrow afternoom for a week's en-|nees on Wednesday and Saturday. | Buffalo, N. ¥., opened last Tuesday |¢™ployes are not paid from funds it ring was just like our world} easement. Miss Tilton heads “The| Pagan love in old Alexandria In|/°Ve@ins with one of the greatest col. | Puised by taxes, but from the profits | eerice crowds. Corinne Tilton Revue,” in which|the period when civilization was in, ction of movie and stage stars ever | Of @ business, Becks believes they | Spain has many things to cause] yin be found Benny and Westérn. | its 4 cy forms the background of |*8#embled in attendance. Marcus may be Iiable. | iscontent, but it is a fairly safe bet} dancing comedians; George Phelps, |» — fon uch an the world | Lew arrived in Buffalo with a dele-| If the department rules that they that there wifl be no revolution. Vieist Fells’ ahd a:group cf gtris. | hes gy Pr ngg «thong “Aphrodite /Satlon of some 20 screen favorites, | @re. liability for payment of the tax _ Spain is essentially an agricul- who calls himself the| tells of the price that Demetrios, a| the party traveling in two private | Will be retroactive two years. taral country. Seventy per cent of ar? us Greek sculptor, pays jears, The keys of the G@ty were eee ee the people who work are engaged in ck akeee cad ene te ‘enjoy | tendered the guests by Mayor Buck, [Suspends Sentences on the farms. Only 3% Per) Jack (Rube) Clifford is a charac-|the favors of Chrysis, one of the “20 was supported by the city of: | ter actor who for many years has| most famous courtesans of all times. | Mcials, and the reception committes on Cigaret Thieves s on .rural roles. His|There are 10 eng@rmous scenes, and |'Dcluded the Rotary, Kiwanis, Press,! Rocco Lomore, janitor; Joe Lop- “Anderson Crow-|over 300 players are required in its| Films and Buffalo Women's clubs. | pore, cigar store man, and Paul presentation. apie theatre, the latest link | Poroio, also a cisar stand owner, to be forged in the Loew circuit, ts ° ‘ “Laving | BILL OF VARIETY were given suspended sentences Fri. ” present a lively little skit|COMING TO PAN one of the biggest and most artistic | day when they pleaded guilty before houses tn Buffalo. Judge Everett Smith to charges of Comedy, mystery and music will _—__ grand larceny tn connection with the have a place on the new week's bill . The Pantages beginning Wh Coas' Wants theft of 36,000 cigarettes from the vn se 7 bared ole t National Grocery company. Lomore matines, the stellar offering being Fleet on Nov. 11 Cari Rosini com ° confessed the theft, the other two ae gal Every | men to selling the smokes, Two- to ternational: WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 ices themes ot po aga ax port on the Pacific ocean is prepar | lb-year sentences were imposed. worthy undertaking and in the! One of the cleverest singing nov- tng to celebrate Armistice day tn hands of Anderson and Yvel the un-|oities the circuit bas seen is “A|™*snificent style and in accordance Transfer Man Freed MASSIVE SCENES WITH AN UNUSUAL CAST OF SPECIAL MUSIC 6,000, HEADED BY— BY A LARGE AUGMENTED _- BETTY BLYTHE ORCHESTRA NO RAISE IN PRICES BLUE MOUSE T H E A TR RE Fifth Avenue, Between Pike and Union THE RUTH SCHOOL] GIRLS will hold a Nass Meeting Monday, October 24 7:30 p. m., at the aaik All cw pa SE gOS and TOMORROW ee | n af with plans, applications have been a 9 dertaking comes to a successful end-| Night in Dizi.” made up of sone | made Vago sprig pret of Ginger Charge First Presbyterian z pon ges d — in thelr Vand sayings from “The Land of O14) 5, to have the entire Pacific fleet {n| A. Webster, a transfer man, Church ¥ hose: omar gs wp / hedge Roget every port from San Diego to 8¢-|cnarged with illegal possession of |} All those interested in the othe attle on the same day. “It simply freed by Jud. . : Syne SPENOTURIFT® Kiddies and Sam Gilder. cannot be done,” said the secretary | Paria, Hall in superior court Fes || Work Of the Juvenile Court “Senator King Says Most of ‘ “The Spendthrift,” Porter Emer- ‘The comedy riot of the new bill | today, “but we'll do the best we 1 4 that Web son Browne's drama of contempo-jwill be George Jones and Harry | can.” oy. pag Patten to wae without THOMAS WILKES Presents i It Will Be in Pensions [rary American life, will be pre-|Syivester, the Jones and Sylvester degripstitnenns ee pa yg, Mg: Boe Rie | _ . sented at'The Wilkes with the mat-|of “That Quartet,” formerly one of " ; BY FRASER EDWARDS inee beginning tomorrow, and the|vaudeville's best singing organtzy Flour Down to $2 tet Weser tree. Re Sree te . Porter Emerson Browne's Great Drama 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—Former|*Udiences who know of the excel | tions. a Sack on Market —ith— 4 lence of the performance of the| Charile Gerard t* a real wizard of company during the week just clos-|the plano, He is known thruout| Wilh a reduction of 40 cents & bar. RAR. Ll W. SCHILLING, 32, eo: ing in “The Ruined Lady,” will look|the country among the musicians | ‘t+ four was available to Seattle) at ae Se se tnd at ike cae eltiestema ioc: has phceletin amaiey. consumers Saturday at prices rang-|*Thursday. He tx wurvived by his » today to the United anticipation. The addition of Adele| Genevieve May will appear with ing from bia to $2.15 a sack. widow and & son, a, Donald, 6. Blood and Thomas Chatterton to/ her company in “A Jazzless Revue,” Paghiepaalgebr vated King sai4ltne already capable organization |in which she has the assistance of | paid out or ae treasury ID }).45 made the present company one|Bob Forsans and a remarkably Spat yang rape of the strorigest Seattle has ever| clever company. kinds of all cme Bases had. “The Spencthrift” will pro} PRETTY GIRLS ON day, 25c and 5éc. wil make up the remainder, he| Vide 82 opportunity for Judging the | PALACE HIP BILL Plus War Tax ee . new cast in a more serious effort. Girls, laughter and. thrills are - “The Spendthrift” is not new, but|biended with color and plenty of \ ; Kills W. its story is just as applicable to lif} action in the new show promised y 4 - : ‘ oman page it joa gp the pais by the management of Loew's Pal- . presented, several ieaice ! on Sunset Highway} io. ‘the story deals with an er. Ce ee ae = : : tS INTER GARDE | Mrs. Minnie Cunningham, 52,/‘travagstt young wife who indulges A tte of pretty young wo- : 7 A 7 THEATRE Mawr, is dead, and Mrs. 8. N.| her taste for luxury to such an ex: men form & powerful counter .at- Jas. Q. Clemmer, M : Frew, ee ae tent that she has’brought her hus-liraction for Harry Carr's clever band to the verge of financial ruin. inthe Pronk The Incomparable in oblie accident. on the Sunset high.| Her effort to extricate him from the ones, gg erably ve See, ‘Way, near Lake View station, Fri-| difficulties into which she has > night. ‘They were struck by an| plunged him provide the situations | "We; at fetiures the DaL Tmequah stage driven by Floyd|of an unusually strong play. Al ning will bid for popularity Bush. Mrs. Cunningham is survived] clever comedy runs thruout the/ii4° isughter with bis original , Charles Cunningham, | piece mingling laughter with thrills. tramp monologue. r. The play will be staged with) “\rmeric Talka” is a votty whit ( | careful attention to detail and the! itten by Johnny Hyman, in MADE MOONSHINE, CHARGE Production will be equal to any| which Eddie Thanks and Margaret moohshine in}tver given the drama. There wil Kelly will appear. matinees tomorrow, d making g wilh the aid of a still, Jacob} be the usual G Way. feregser: dairsman of ‘Toit, was | Wednesday ang Saturday by the *Voavil "Singing Maids,” bef. he most famous : arrested and held on booze “APHRODI is Hazel Carlton and Sydelle Burke. me me BRYANT . Deputy Sheriffs Earl Ram-| COMING SOON Thrills and fun are cleverly min 4 | ~ and Joe Hill made the arrest. “Aphrodite,” one of the world's|gled by the Aerial La Vails, two — ove S ry {e) WASH BURN A Dramatic Comedy greatest spectacles, and a sensation| mid-air gymnasts. Suggested by Charaa Advice on when performed last fall in Chicago,} Will Rogers is the star of the | . history” An Amateur , ters of Tt Burk Care of Teeth { |— : at 4 fe Devil’ ; 4 by s of Sruggiing hymen human a ickster of yi eae Rial tee th, vil i OF hag: 3 oe Creation old as sin- sin that wails | er ao a sient the strings of hi Be ed & € aa Mahnees 25.35. Evenings 35.50 Also tguch ete iolin .... ite a A vine \ é bibs Z j as es NEWS “Yt es | 2 ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE k 0° : ters in 7 5 bette of Good and ieee ott WURLITZER Evil... DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Featuring the Latest me one Mit sa (ROMANTIC ee Sc —_— ADVENTUROUS we | THRILLING (We Call Them Mothers Down Here) men will cost the United ‘Mates government $20,000,000 within ADELE.BLOOD and THOMAS CHATTERTON ‘' And the Excellent Wilkes Cast “| at the | nt aie to $1.00 — Tomorrow, clone and Satur COMEDY Enthusiastic Thousands Proclaim It Nazimova’s Greatest Artistic Triumph! Storied in the hectic life of the gilded Parisian Cafes —with-— Nazimova.as the Impetuous Child of Passion Rudolph Valentino (the meteoric star of the “Four Horsemen”) as “Armand,” her lover THE PHOTOPLAY EVENT OF THE WEEK in Seattle aia \Thoroughness nde rizes our methods in ‘ansaction, and our cus- Tomer rs are accorded every cour- i, Consistent with sound busi- Beas judgment. 4% Savings Accounts Mermaid Comedy. | Bruce Scenic Rirents Subje Check Are ‘1 ” ow , Gorda’ invited” “MOONSHINE WILL 0’ THE W | Peoples Savings Bank cy rt | if Coming—Sat., Oct. 29, Harry Carey in “The Fox” COND AVE. AND PIKE ST, ss A sure-fire romance of the West, alive with action and . thrills furnished by some of the world’s best riders, béoncho busters and trick ropers! Added Attraction CHIEF RED FEATHER The Greatest Singer of the Indian Race H i 5