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SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1999 “Stock Company to Reopen SEATTLE PULLS Pomediies Moore Headliner 1—Carleton Macy, Moore. 2—Bobby Jarvis, Palace Hip. s—Ellen Mahar, coming to the Met. 4—Al Sweet, Pantages. The Seattle Co-operative Stock) genue roles gave her her fundamen company, Seattle's new stock orgun-|tal experience. ization. will open at the Wilkes with TWO STELLAR ACTS the Sunday matines in “The Brat.” aT PALACE HIP & comedy-drama by Maud Fulton, which is a queer mixture of romance and wholesome luughs that will give Mary Thorne, Howard Russell and several other familiar players at the} Wilkes an opportunity to again favorably appear before Seattie audi ences, Unique in the history of the theat-| rical game. the formation of # stock company on a co-operative basiw has Attracted considerable attention ‘Twenty-aiz players, musicians, stage craftsmen and members of the ad ministrative staff, are contributing | their money, time and energy to an effort to provide a good stock com pany in @ comfortable theatre. The Pine st. house is being thoroly|#0ns are said to be decidedly funny cleaned and renovated and much re-| “Something Different” is promined decorating being done in an effort |>y¥ Preston and Ysobel. The lady of to make the house as comfortable|the duo plays the violin and assists as possible for Its patrons. Much of |In some breesy chatter, while her the actual work has been done by | male associate demonstrates his abil the players and musicians them-|ity as an acrobat selves, it not being an unusual sight; Norma Tasmadge is announced as during the past few days to se¢/the star of the feature photoplay. actors..cleaning seats or musicians | “The Moth.” painting woodwork SINGING BAND The new company is under the | COMING TO PAN able direction of T. Daniel Frawley. Two stellar offerings twinkle at [the top of the new bill by the management o Hip to appear at th row, announced Loew's Palace t theatre tomor- one bringing Bobby Jarvis and in."Man Wanted,” and the jother presented by Van and Carrie very. Bill Barker and Henry Dunn, two young men well known to talking machine “fans,” are making a tour of the. Loew cireult ‘fo enable their admirers to hear them sing in per non. “Father Joy's Boy” suggesting Johnny te the laughter nickname given to Dove. His Scottish impres | Comedy and melody will figure COMEDY SKETCH Jlargely in the new bill opening at FEATURE AT MOORE the Pantages for the week beginning A glance at the next week's bill of |/next Monday matinme. There ar vaudeville at The Moore shows three |two interesting feature acts, one of featured numbers among the seven|them is Al Sweet's Singing Band. present. | Sweet, himself, is a coronetist known William Gaxton, one of the best | | thruout the musical world, and with light comedians in vaudeville, will be| him are nine men who are not only seen in a sketch, “Kisses.” | musicians but singers as well. They The elite of sister dancing teams, | offer a varied program of vocal and Madeline and Dorothy Cameron,| instrumental selections, including share stellar honors with the Gaxton | their own idea of syncopation. offering. With the assistance of Mystery and comedy are combined Eddie Weber at the piano, they pre-| in the puzzling performance of Aleko sent one of the most striking offer-| ana his company. Aleko is pro. ings of the season. |gramed as the Grecial Psychic and Al Lydell and Carleton Macy @F¢) panthea; a charming young woman both exceptionally clever character) with him ts called ‘the Delphian comedians. Each has delinest®d 4| Gracie, They are assiated by Presco characterization with conspicuous|i, aq series of telepathic readings success in various plays and skits. that provide intensely interesting Claudius and Scariet in “The Call] oc herimenta as well aa amunement, of the Sixties” have whittled a dart, The PaniAmeriess Four ts & ‘ en t shoots straight at od — 4 ‘ae nae lage gan | “tropical” quartet whose gift for the heart of the public comic originalities In music s as AKO a juggler fresh from| Comic on — Juss great as their ability to sing. * Wurope. It is one of the best im Gree ported numt reen Billy and Ch two disciples of Dunbar oy who have a ri Al Wobimar G ate,” is |are said to be exceptional as “ql as| repertoire of unusual songs and say novel. {ings The five Avalons are wizards on| The Wyoming. Trio will appear in the double wi |n versatile offering that they call MET BOOKS | "Echoes of the West.” TULLY PLAY | The Whitney Brothers are daring motorcycle riders. Ellen Mat { Diana in hich comes k of January most. attr playel the part of the Ame n girl in the productic premier. play Tt » will also be a feature photo. Tully wince its Mies Mahar is a newcomer for eliar success on the stage, to some extent by her tried Madison, Nene Second fence In dramatic stock worl 200 Bl vou can take the whole family . striking stage appearance, She | johnc rsa) eae the daughter of a prominent attor ie r of Ch land, Ohie which city LAST SHOWING TODAY | career val stock set out for a profe 4 member of the Col company. Two CREDIT - GLADLY OTYLISH LEROY SCOTT’S Vamo ry Partners of the Night and a lot of good comedies easons playing In SUNDAY and MONDAY “The Spender” from the novel by HARRY LEON WILSON wine east HANSEN MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS Outfitting & 1332 SECOND AVE 209 10¢ CHILDREN NION THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5S A HENRY FORD 4" SWEPT BY ts i el iducation Vie on “religious nln | Treasury Has Real Money AMUSEMENTS on Hand Now Eight Patients Escape From Wenatchee Institution Oran a4 LY ye SAYS yo tg Teng OM SHE AIN’ T as ee ee enor COR been on han nt any other ” aa be, i " jum was swept by an @ R ‘ | yon f money pledges | Several school teachers, who were [RA rooming in the building ect and the pal railway Moneys credited to the urchase of the mun out of the flaming cuvic SULLELL A Man of Affaire’ street ra In * jway departi nt make up $1,091,169 A short time after the fire ap-|| "rie NAZARKO AND of the balance in t tr ury, while arriw jomnion rocke 7 ' yl ‘ |$4.623,845 is Skagit money papnies sate “so rion rocked | _DARLING SISTERS. Besides the large amounts of ensh thetitee tee leeler réomé and thet a ANE_AND BYRON in the Skagit and city railway funds there are substantial balances in the Oe oe ee ltreasury to the oredit me Sa, ems ‘The sanitarium was valued at $15 water and local Improvement funds ee ee eee rene) mmm t7tical_Racontouss atches College & Inc., of which Dr Sanipractorium, and Mrs. W. L, — BEATRICE SWEENEY —— FINK'’S MULES 120 SHRINERS Martin were the largest stockholders surance, i a " bblee More than 120 members of the 55H" #2 Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of i i |- ta tess "Saece ae "ness igpe g ry cae —PANTAGES— | 16,000-mile pilgrimage Saturday | of Sewer Gas Here morning when they boarded the | An investigation waa being n Ms a9 ree jtranspacific liner Keystone State for | " urday by the street ermine the tause of parte Shanghai and Manila. | a sewer gas The Seattle delegation was headed A | explosion at First ave, 8, and King y J ‘otentate Hugh M. Caldwell. t. Frida The Uetonation was hb d The Shriners will stage ceremonials | for 10 blocks and 0-pound man. at Shang enter nd Manila, and special inments are being planned at 5 feet in the cover was hurl Six windows were smash in both porta. The trip will take two th attle Hardware Co., 501 First mente ae | ve. and hundreds of persons | , fearing a second PZ 'U. of W. Debaters | DOLORES Win Over B. C. Men | MISS Rt 1 a Camp UDEVILLE Sam Mullin and Ralph Graves, | fire girl leader of Seattle, will attend oot Afterne et) University of Washington debating the national convention of Campfire Children 10c Inctades team who Friday debated against girls in New York, Jan. to R, M. Morton and ©. Vink of the - ne vA as University of Britixn Meany hall, won by vote of the judges Columbia tn unanimous | DR. LOUGHNEY’S Vital Statistics Spec ial Summer i BIRTHS pcrenas Jacob Anfelt, 7029 24th ave Rates Will Come "'er7'* “lsrence @. 1620 14mm rol Piidn. Wows, 207, W. Main at. gir | Special tourist fares will be in ef. maken Iver, 2042 W, @let st. y.|Lehman, Lincoin, 1202 Yakima st, jfect this coming summer via the Mil-| Nelson, Horace, Edm «i os. Sil * | i |waukee railway, A. P. Chapman, Jr.|Dohiken, John DP, 2811 E * ie Haun, 9907 Norman ets gst. | pentane general passenger agent. ”y ‘ ne aw ra nore: ‘| announces. The fare to Chicago will |Carothers, Ralph D., 3904 14t . L MBA be $106.80, St. Paul $87.60, New York |, % Ba POr "| MARRIAGE LICENSES} $113,14, Philadelphia ses 5.66, Tickets | Richards * rederick N., 9 = aie and te Age. | will be on sale daily June 1 to| mode, Ferdinand st, girl. |Ginene’ sey ee Bone fubure . Leset Asapent 18, and. will be gced for lop-|nenen eave, 8.1. bers eee MT So me ‘ss!’ After First Two Bakes My Lumbago Was grog L. C. over in either direction, dé bear a! James, WL. 8 N. 60th et, boy Skridulia, A Beattie 4 |final mat of three months from date Paterson, Willhun i4ll ard are |Montarmest het. “gacic.as| Well-known Traffic Officer, and the Horse He Love: _ OF of sale, but in no case later than! y,¥-, ber Cromman, Peggy | Verschueren, Fred J, 326 Coryell October on, John H., Port Ble | Legal — — Peterson, Bert, 1906 181 ave. &., be | . . Thow A, Nome, Alaska, bo es the Ada, nate a Legal Cornelius, 7 44th @ jendr *. . ariey, Se Arizona Has First ih Cornelius, 6 spaced per . Sai rorhian, James. 418 32nd ave. girl |simms, Agnes. Seattle Lowa Double Execution {')i2" 051 I" Wallingford | Richardson, Rimer C., Astoria, Or--26 PHOENIX, Aria, Jan. 14.—The *. mint _|Pieree, Carrie Donna, Yakima: first double execution in the state of | Mimeibac,Parid Rosenbers, Age" | punning. tari W.. Bremerton Arizona since its admission to the | Fleetwood, ‘Clinton Thomas, 2024)" said — “3 mad un’ here er ee th ave «ir kinhaus. Gus, Union occurred here Friday when tno via Thomas, 1779 11th ave |Clark, Irenc, Tacoma Thomas Roman and Ricardo Law| | Rettnor, Virgil ©. Anacortes terio, convicted of murder, paid the | Case. quan. girl | | Detks, iit Ida, Seattle . + death penalty, On the scaffold of | Me th ave Ne BOF | Larentzen, Leand Seattle Legal the state penitentiary at Florence, | U6'T. 7 t'hs03 Deum ava, | Hansen, Alfride Th, Seattle ... Laka Roman denied his guilt in the killing 5 " Brerett, $216 «etn | Pfaloatelll, Angelo: Reetiie abt + of | oA boy cant, Jamen Everett, di, Fib a 3 aI of August Hintse, @ 16-year-old boy geant, James . |van Antwerp, Thad C. Seattic during & rakt on a store in Tempe. Wiliam Wosley, 126 27th |Wawher, Eletha, Seattle | Aris, Lautério was sentoneed for boy | Van Wieringen, Dick, Seattle ....32| |the murder Bf his sweetheart, Adg-| Yates, bimer Howard, Rolling Bay, [Lane Marjory lnetty, ‘Seattle ..---18} |b « ae Hand, Charles It,, Seattle, | [iinik Sona es | Ralrd. George Hugh, 125 N. 65th at, tack Mooae be Oiatte *| Ww. MAY GET HOME \campbell, Howard Alvin, 6017 64th s Bam, Seattle 20} , oo y; |e ee p ve ‘atti iiz0} | That the proposed $10,000,000! pent. Carleton G. 6104 48th ave. 8. | aitchell, B. O# Port | for orphans, to be built and| girl ‘. bie * legal ate ned oe th Brother vob Ot Leggett. Robert L., 6732 11th ave. N.!rorgeson, Hertha T, Poulsbo. Legal | nee . e ste a sdgupcie be w girl PY ot Griffith, ob ft. y mn M, Legal! in the Pucific Northwest, is an wirl : : Anderson, Peter V., Seattle. Legal wal lie, 2443 B. Aloha Lt t Beat egal) |nonnesd by Mark T. McKee, of wh iat, ane Wit |O'Sullivan, Mary Winifred, Se- } Detroit, who tw Seattle on a) Koasian, Blepture, 2040 N. 77th st atte Legal ‘ | May Jean W., Be le. ‘ geil ite beg ae aie eee © Louls M. 1803 Weller st. | Major, Cool M” Seattle Lewal| ee is chairman of the c she » Hunter, Middleton M., Seattle. Legal dren's home committee. Herman, 3838% Evanston vay Trojen, Lucille, Seattle ..Legal| 4 William Thomas, 417 15th pond i martin, ; tl girl ¥ | ha, 110 W. Crockett st. | at. . George Fred, Seattle 24 MEANY HALL ee Pes | Mouck. Riva Lucile, Beattie 3 NIVERSITY OF WASH. Toney, 1623 19th ave 8! McKenzie, Harold, Tacoma ‘ s x |MoEachern, Perth, Tacoma Fy rmatrol is N . Mon., Tues. Jam. 16-17, 7145 P.M Armatrong, 61 Debra Wikttane uasten S Emmett, 941 N. 76th], attle Legal Lewis Emmett, 941 | Larsen, Agnes Laura, Kenosha, ‘8 Arthur ©. 6204 22nd ava] Wis ‘Legal| boy BEAUTIFUL Rufesell” Witiam, 2208 Toston at! DEATHS boy a tolling, Mabel, 44, 1036 King st BRITAIN Silberoft, Morris, 2000 Yesler Way,| Want, Gustave, 41, 116%. Washing- girl vi ton’ st | oN Taing, Chin, 1203 Yesler war, boy. | penny, Margaret, 49, 6129 Lucille at | mA ‘ tne, ole Andrew 3 10 fdth ave | Hotmeren Rela” is, aie daitvie || LONDON and ENGLAND || °'7°3"'G;,; pei eaten bag ens ‘| 7 Grant onald J, C, 205 19th “+ | Haroldson, Audrey, 4, 1614 26th ave. CHILDREN a ageanenst : ‘] ; Adults 4 boy i Carae, John HH. 68, 726 26th ave. &| | 50c Usonn se 25c tagerald, Timothy, 206 23rd ave. Nui Ryan, Martha V. §2, 6743 27th ave | N. W | Mrneat Walter, Cashmere. Bit. | Norlund, Carl John 6548 Earl) Andeton, Harry W, 1, 2014 W.'64th at i 7 Tr Vritache, Charles, 65, 2249 W. 62nd Aili i] ! {i Griffiths, Susan Agnes, 59, 752 W. | re I carn t/ 1 dota Phiiipe 33, Houston | 1 Pe 6x nis. vical 1" A s. : inal aime Buttertiold, Mary E12, 6915 Rox- | % % Knox, Mary D., 88, 10 ferson st. | New Show Today— Till Wednesday Frasier, Martha iH. 10th Black, Della Maude, 57, E. Fir| Rowell, M Smith, 17th ave, F. D. 4, Box | WILLIAM RUSSELL —iNa “THE LADY FROM LONGACRE” ion of Victor Bridges’ story—a “a man's a m TOPIC THE WILKES THEATRE Seattle Co-Operative Stock Co. 65% Main st, tale of love for a’ that.” The adapta and conspiracy that proves TRAFFIC OFFICER L, half ago I was} Dr, c, GAY the Crary or DAY year and a | A Loughney’s sign, in Dr. Loughney Now Moved _ ‘thrown from my horse and suffered | building, and told me to go right up . ee. In order to introduce our new severe injuries In the region of my|tHere and that he wax absolutely to New Location {TRalevone platey. which is the “°Y°!* down on his back ahd was able to Nantest and strongest plate kno wa hip and small of my back, and [have |he pack instructing his pupils after Rec H SSE on mouth; you can bite corn off the had lumbago most severely ever|three or four bakes, He had just | aha: _ ha cob; guaranteed 15 years so bad at times T was scarcely | been baked and showed me how he | Ment offices are located at the Com 7) Fifth | Crary building, aid, Dr. Loughney is assisted by com” t on or off my bend without the|ner of am thru with it new for good, | $4 and I believe Lam. IT have had it all $1 baked out, and I've waited for most | the All work guaranteed for 15 yeare, ® month to see whether or not I] me Whaleboue set of Teeth . 98 Crowns horse. I] could sligh oop ant t discomfort I went right straight up and began bakes, Dr. Loughney had to lift onto the bake oven tray for my and Union, in the — . rooms 310-311-312-31%+ . . . fier impression taken in the morn- would have a return of my trouble | fir bake, I was so helpless—and | petent lady nurses. Hours, § @& bs. Direction of T. Daniel Frawley Ing and get teeth same day. Mxam- |heforo I would eive out a statement|{ tell you, I've not. felt. one > 7m. Sunday, 9 lorsing the treatment that so| twinge of Iumbago since my sec-|-polephone Main 6 Only tian 4 ickly dicated my old enemy ond bake, I'm fine—the treatment i * 4 i ee Werk. We Stam@™ /iumbago; but I feet how that I am|was a surprise to me, 1 got instant| ly Invalided”or bedridden the Test ef Ti are treated in Dr, Loughney's Oven Sanitarium, in Kirkland, Will cases which ean come to the offices: 11 right, and it is too good a thing | relief, so T gladly give this statement | to hide under @ bushel, A treatment) for publication, The Bake Oven is so very fast to show good results is ful and Dr, Loughney Most of our present patronage te recommended “THE BRAT” by our early custom ork te stil giving won and noticed there was something the Police H | matter with me, and when I told him| Home address my predicament. he pointed up to|Phone North 2603, adquarters. 4418 Cortiss Ave fon, Ask our cuss certainly good enough to please any| correct your diet, and that will mean | Ry wescipeest . WITH MARY THORNE homnave, texted one works one who tw au¢tering pain | whole tot toward Keeping you feet | '® the Crary building ake treated A © our of ®, eo sure s » toy 5 t »| » fi 5 a those offices, Write for free eras : 4 a aoe la thes T was standing by my horse, at the | ing fit. In my case, constipation has yi Matinees; Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday \This aa’ with yous PMS* BMOw | nor of Wifth and Union, 1 could|entirely disappeared, and Dr, Lough-|ture and references, or, better gail ' ° “ . ” not straighten up, and T was posi-|ney’s dietary prescription did that » and have Dr, Loughney make Next Attraction—“‘Three Live Ghosts OHI Cut-Rate tivery not adte to get onto my horse, | I've always been constipated careful examination of. your Galil Evening Prices: 80¢, 68¢, 45¢, 81¢—Plus Tax Dentists 12%! Avetin just happened along | L, C. GAY, don't suffer needlessly or longet. | Start the treatment without delay” you will be well satisfied.—Advertlie ment, Matinee Prices: 50¢, B1¢, 22¢ —Plus Tax 207 UNIVERSITY st. Opposite Fraser-Patersen Cn