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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19 Noted Author at the Moore Meer " ot owe a, © ed a / Sak 8. Bi 1—Leslie Collins, Olympic. 2—James Meekan, Pantages. 8—Ann Dellafield, Metropolitan. 5—Lee Mayne, Palace Hip. Kolb and Dill, in “Now and Then,” is said to contain a number will close their engagement at the} unique andy Metropolitan Sunday night Other acts on the bill are Frank Wm. A. Brady will present “The | Ward'and Dollies in Ward's original Skin Game,” heralded as John Gals “oll nevelty; Scanlon, Denno and worthy’s greatest play, for one week. Scanlon tn “Old Ideas Renewed"; opening Monday, with matinees| Elly, “the little marvel,” who i Wednesday and Saturday. A distin. Credited with betng vaudeville’s lit- fuished group of English players | tiest juggier. makes up the cast, and the produo OPERA SINGERS tion is a duplication of that shown at AT PANTAGES Bt. Martin's theater, London. A miniature re-creation of the Wild Galsworthy has written, in this In.) Western days will be presented as ~ ”» VES SSS ot on eternally in England. There is|tages theater next week, opening No bearing on the war. “The Skin | Monday. by Cheyenne Joe and com. Game” is said to apply as closely to} pany. They will present a number ante-bellum days as to the present. | of Western novelties. Tt Is the clash of the newly rich and| One of the features of the new bill the aristocracy, of pushing, aspiring, | Will be an operatic offering by Marie energetic wealth and well-bred, satis |"nd Mary McFarland, noted Amert. fied, sluggish social caste. It in yvul-|©& Opera singers. They will give a Surity pitted against culture. Critics Concert program that Is heralded as ry that structurally the drama sags | 42 Unusually entertaining group of in its middle act, and that it is at | *h#s. its best at the beginning and the | end. They point out that Galswor- thy seems at loss to connect the two extremes of his play, which is unusu- @) for him. The splendid cast of London artists Includes Ann Delafield, Matthew Boulton, Andrew Cameron, Herbert AT PALACE HIP Bunston, Kate Wingfield, Lindon| More like a dream than « vaude Lang, Inez Cameron, Frank gher-. | Ville turn is the description given the lock, Arthur Bowyer, Jack Fortescue, | Musical and scenic novelty, “The Walter McEwen, jr. Eugene Welles- ley, Richard Clarke, F. Wyld, Jane Weaton and W. J. Benson. Chick and Bright are maid to be two clever entertainers, and call their number “Ail Over Nothing at All.” Three other acta on the bill are | rated an clever and full of entertain ment. : | “LAND OF DREAMS” ace Hip Saturday. It is to be the chief feature of a new vaudeville bill to be accompanied by the photoplay, ‘The Invisible Power,” starring House Peters and Irene Rich Kleist “is known thruout the the atrical world as a chap who can whistle words as plainly ax others speak them, and a big feature of the performance will be his whistling. mandolin solo, A battle between a | dreadnaught and an airship will tur nish the scenic side of the number This is declared to be exceedingly spectacular and a big applause win ner. Dance artists who have striven to develop an offering that is different John B. Hymer, author of “Kast Is West” and several other notable stage and screen productions, ap. pears in one of the headline offer. ings at the Moore theater, on the new Orpheum program, which opens Sunday. Hymen and his company Will present a Southern sketch, “Tom Walker in Dixie.” In addition to being one of Ameri fcax's most wideiy known playwrights, Mr. Hymer is one of the principal Vaudeville entertainers in the coun try. In his present offering, Mr. Hy- Mer takes the part of a negro char acter who is said to rival any such offering ever presented in vaudeville Another Southern sketch is “The Virginia Judge,” in which Walter C. Kelly presents a scene from a South- | are the Military Trio in “From Reveille to Taps.” Almost every known step is introduced and danced in @ unique manner by these folks it is maid. It is a long jump from the coal mines of Wales to the variety stage “Lonesome Land.” “Dance Stories,” | of North America, but Roxs Williams Presented by Guy and Pearl Magley,!and Tim Healey, “The Welsh Min NS NN SN AN | ern courtroom. The third sketch on the program fs | —One girl bartered her soul to save family honor —the other sacrificed her body on her husband's funeral pyre in far-off Dp India yet both girls had the same soul! AMAZING! STARTLING! DRAMATIC! —SEE JACK MULHALL and FLORENCE V/DOR: —— PALACEHIP ‘THEATRE | Continuous Dany |*°1! ™—> TODAY inns <= s—J. B. Hymer, Moore.| tinal dance numbers. | from the common run of terpsichore | ONLY FOR DAY Kiddies Have Great Sport While It Lasts After one day of real Basterr ter, Seattle returned Saturday to rain shoes and rubber coats, Ar termittent rain washed away most of the fourinch snow mantle that jeovered the clty Friday, and what snow didn't actually disappear was being transformed into slush. Seattle youngsters, however, mar aged to cram tn a little sledding be fore the rain came, and some of them even did a little ‘nkiing 1 riding, Snow men were in evidence thruout the city, and there were few pedestrians who went thru the da withou Ing subjected to a #now | ball bombardment |} Street car service wax maintained |thruout the day without Interrup. tion, but it was necessary to bring the rotary snow plc keep the tracks w into servi clear, to Tacoma Minister to Speak Sunday Dr. C. O, Johnson, pastor of the First Baptist church of Tacoma, w peak on “Wanted—A Hit," at the Seattle Y. M. C. A. men's moss meeting Sunday, December 10, at 3 p.m Dr, Johnac aid to be one of the most entertaining speak era on the Const Gus Bartletts, manager of the €illiott Bay Lumber Company, wi address thé friendship supper on Lumber.” The Y. M. C. A. orchestra, under the direction of Raymond Burk holder, will make its first o ance this season day Minses Grace and a Breiden steen will sing a duet and Mra. Ar ine MacDonald Westcott, a solo Yakima, Walla Walla Get Light Rate Cut OLYMPIA, Dec. 9-—Hance 1 land, supervinor of public utilit the department of public works, ordered the Pacific Power @ Light Co, of Portland to file a new sched ule of rates under a proposed plan which It ts estimated will reduce the cost of electricity for domestic pur poses to 95 per cent of the consum * in the Walla Walle Yakima ter ritory The change, tt is estimated, will! |reduce the company’s revenues be | tween $40,000 and $50,000 per year The new rates are to be effective January 10 Services Sunday for War Veteran Funeral services for Lewis Shorett 16, who died Friday at Providence | hospital, will be held Sunday at 2 |. m. at the Bonney-Watson under- jtaking establishment, Mr. Shorett was @ veteran of the ctvil war, sery ing tn many of the greatest bat before his nineteenth birthday. F | ts survived by three sona, Judeon W. Bhorett, John B. and Brace L. Cle = in has ‘Stance, of the class conflict that goes | the headline offering at the Pan-| Shorett, all residents of Seattle, fom eather ler,” have accomplished | Their songs, whistling and imitations mine entrance, «pecial drops being used Jule Busse'n Doge are billed an the smaliest trained canines on the foot Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and Evn Tanguay. Another promis ling bit or entertainment t* that to be put on by Rene and Ollie Marley, two sisters, whose bright personal! ties, snappy songs and clever cos tumes enable them to put over their ringing and saxophone ducts in great jatyle. Love is the “invisible power” | which manifests itself in the tale |spun on the silver screen. It has a lerook plot and hold promie of | Land of Dreams,” to be presented by | thrills and suspense together with | ly Paul Kleist and company at the Pal- | tenderer momen | Ted Howland’s Musical | Players will present the “Winsome Comedy | Widow,” at the Olymple theater this | th |week. Howland has taken several |new members into his organization, }and their musical revues will be on & more Idvish scale. “The Winsome Wid is said to contain @ mirth ful and a number of bright WEEK GOMMENCIN ROWLAND AND MEEHAN in “Holding Up the Green” srs racine sinh this feat. | are supposedly staged just outside a/ boards and the only tmpersonators of | Arizona Joe and Company “CHEYENNE DAYS” PENMAN AND LILLIAN in “Making It Snappy” GLICK AND BRIGHT “All Over Nothing at All" Marie and Mary McFarland American Operatic Stars in “A CONCERT PROGRAM” THE SEATTLE <SkinGame”’ Opens at Met SNOW |S HERE |German Marine Built U p'TQ ENTERTAIN From American M aterials 1, LYON NEW YORK, D Hard earned dollars that Americans put int rly b Juring the war It hae come to Meht here that German’ shipping have nt month f pping equip: ate hipping 1 has been In its effort to get rid of ite ships and thelr equipment, the whip ping board has desregarded enttrely the original cost to the American For example, it sold not long ago 6 wooden ships to a San Fran 0 syndicate for $750,000. The original cost of these ships was in the neighborhood of $226, 000,000, The American government sold them for @ little more than three cents on the dollar The Marine News, reliable organ Amerioan shipping Interests, has scovered how the Germans have stepped tn and, taking advantage of the “sell at any cost” poliey of the shipping board, are equipping the new German merchant marine with engines, | ad other ment from Amert equip ships. It November State Official =: a OLYMPIA, Dec. 9.—With offt fal return from the vote of Cowlitz cou fina! re ed, J. Grant Hinkle, secretary of state, has cert! fied the tota) vote on 1 and referendum measures and ¢ itu. tional amendments on the November ballot to the governor effect Proclar thome me: » deciaring tn res which carried in the election and the defeat of the others wore prepared for the governor's aig nature. The ¢« certification showed 313,262 votes cast tn the elect c C. Dill received 130,247 votes and Miles Poindexter 126,410 votes for United States wenator, giving Dill « ity of 3,937. James Duncan re David Burgess 1,004 run 482 On the va ue mearures the vote was ae follows Repeal of poll tax—For, 193,158 against 63.448, Phirty-Ten school tax—For, 99, 000; against, 150,030. Certificate of neceantty bill—-Por, 64,733; against, 154,907 Physical examination of school children—For, 96,845; against 165. 004 fillation at registration—For, 60,580 againet, 163,946 Requiring candidates to accept principles of party platforms—For, 87,287; againet 140,166 Amendment fixing venue of per sons arrested for crimes committed on publle conveyances tn any county ToBreakUp | a Cold in Firat of all, procure s b0-cont jar of " the famous Dennix a from any reliable lyptus Ointment, druggist. Gently heat « spoonful of the ointment im « tin plate or cup and draw in deep breathe of the pleasant, soothing vapor. Continue [the treatment for several minutey so that the vapor will penetra every nook and corner of the r piratory tract, This clears the b jand begins at ones to destroy germs |which have attacked the muc | membrane. Place @ small quantity of “Deo” in the nostrils and snuff well up into the nasal cavity, Next apply a good coating of the ointment to your and chest, rub in well, and with flannel. and when you wae up | person | “Deo” te composed of pure euca lyptus and several healini j propertion } ing in. tious, Used for me the treatment of colds, croup, influenza. broneht a and respirat troubles uaranteed to give | factory resulte or money back leale by leading druggists where, Denn > every- Maker, MONDAY MATINEE EXPOSITION JUBILEE FOUR in A Southern Breeze of Mirth and Melody Requiring registration of party af One Night! morning you'll feel like « different | abba pe ae rile STAR PAGE 5 | CITY SHUT-INS that consider that Ww being 1 by the United | Christmas Program Given ate i poard at « acrifice geo Ng December 23 chant marine mas program to be held at the ol4 Our informatie Orpheum Theatre butiding, Third have been pur ave. and Madison at., December 2 at tions and repairs, } e by Dr. Frank B.| be a ren if for leom. by Mayor| pelling machine Brown, @ program of unusual ex if ¢ Germar ! ts eral professional soloists, the Way-| 19 eport ¢ we | farer horus of 800 voices, choral the fa an-\eingers under the auspices of the considerate in rt to the | and orchestra furnished by the total num f ship built in Ge Musicians " rela tic Additional man yards th year features are being «a aed ‘Our tnformatt in that the Ger The program t od primar mane have aed ior pr ating | ft) fi hut tn ww ould not be ficient to th hipbullding wise and practica “ h 1 nt for the purpose are wan once owned th t Ip. to carry #hut-ine from their ping board. homes to t tainment Ar} n J r ram t be put on tn all t for th god luded in ty Ber. | | Vote at Last Announced . Seattle Mariner Tee ets daiinas bank Loses Son Friday year—For, 94,708; againnt #6 of to, Cal, occurred Friday Amendment to incre f | necording word recetved here by | wtate leg ators 4 hie father-ir w, A. A. Smith, well agalnet 16 6 knov re it of The for candidates for O'Brie ur y his father gress in the five eongre tin. | Capt. Joh A veteran tricta fe we mariner of the coast; his ‘iret district, John F. Miller (R.)| widow, Mra, Agnes O'Brien, and 20.8 Edger C. Snyder (D), 13,127; | three children i N. Nelson (.-L,), 8,962 . Rayer Second distfot—Lindiey F. Hadley| “THE RCH'S PROGRAM for (KR) 29,906; Fred A. Cline (D), 10,608; | the Next Triennium” will be the aub- P. G. Tyler (FL), 10,160 ject discussed by the Very Rev Third district—Albert Johnson (1). | Bydney T. Jamen, dean of the pro. 45,326; J. M. Phillips @-L.), 14,118 cathedral In Tacoma, when he apeaks Fourt rict—John W. Sum {before a mass meeting in Christ mers (R.), 29.697; Charle chureh, 47th and Brooklyn, Tuesday 10,337; Lemuel Bol (FL) 3.2 evening, at § o'clock Fifth district-J. Stanley Webster _ —_— MR), 2 Sem B. HM (D) 24,510;) EPISCOPAL CHRIST CHURCH, Marry J. Vaughan (FL), 3,096. 47th 4 Brooklyn, will hold holy a lcommunion Sund: morning at 8 Chiropractors to | o'clock, with Rev. Paul B. James | 8 presiding. Sunday school will be } Attend Sessions | iivia «: 11 « m. and church at 740 | Bight Seattlc chiropractors will | P. ™. attend the twoday session of the DETROIT..-Penelope Papanastas- opoulos, Greek “picture bride,” awarded $15,000 in circuit court here, state organization in Yakima Satur y and Sunday The business session Saturday will conclude in a banquet at the Com. | fter suing Zinsis Zissia, Greek mer mercial hotel. Dr. John H. Craven |Chant, for $100,000, charging breach of Davenport, Iowa, will conduct a | Of promise. Girl alleges she came to clinic, Chiropractors who will at-| America to marry Zinnls. jtend the sessions are: H. 1. San-| -_—_O OC - ford, W. H. Krause, R. Dunham,| OLYMPTA.—Sale of timber of 400 R. H. St. Onge, KR. E. Pritt, Dr. Mor. | Seres of wtate capitol land in Grays jley, G. M. Jurges and Melvin A.| Harbor county to National Lumber Krow. 4 Manufacturing company, of pete —___—_—_——_...___ | Hoquiam, ratified by state capitol WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, CRUEL PILES Dr. Van Vieck Found Genv-| ine Relief Which Is Healing Thousands Send Postal for Dollar Trial) FREE Youthful Father Must Have Work Somebody know of a job for a young man who needs it? ‘The young man is 21. Ho has a wife who is 18 and a baby one and one-half years old. For one month he has been out of work, the grandmother during that time doing what she could for the Uttle farfilly. Now an appeal has come to The Star, Has somebody got a job? Th young man has done work as a machinist's belper. He is willing now, tho, even to shovel snow. Any- one interested may receive further information by calling the home of a friend, Elliott 2707-J, Pp. m.; 630 p.m: 6 p. m.; 6:20 p. m.; 9 p.m. to 11:16 p. m. KDZE—1030 to 11 a. m. and 280 to 4:30 p. m. dally’ except Sunday; 7 to $ p. m. Moudays and to 9 p. m. Wednesdays. to $ p. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdaye, KHQ-7 to 8 p. m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays. Saturdays, | To any one suffertn, we make thie unlimtt: from offer: ing to realize that secret of all kinds are worthless and harmful. ‘The reason for the great i Portolive is that it aontains only rat old Port Wine, the oil of the and other medicinal agents that not only beneficial, but harmless, — It is invaluable for all cases anemia, nervousness, weakness chronic constipation. 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EVERYBODY TWO-BITS 2,000 in Fun Currency in Exchange for Admission EVERYBODY WELCOME For a Real Christmas ° Gift PEN a Dexter Horton National Savings Account for that young person whom you wish to remember with a real Christ- mas gift. Savings Department open Saturday evenings, 6 to 8 o'clock, Dexter Horton National Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St, SEATTLE ESTABLISNED--1870