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eee eeeeree With Warner Baxter Varcon! engaged for tmp in “The Golden Bed,” by ¢ Mille, the cast for this big Paramount production ts complete. DOUBLE OUTPUT ( OF BIG DAM Sealing Operations at Cedar) Falls Profitable Pr 2eflon of ‘algetric current at the Cedar Falls plant of the city light departrnent has more th doubled as the, reault of sen Operations conducted by the city to close the b n «beh 4 masonry dam and prev According to figures Councilman E. L. Bi } Moore, the mas dam is a valu able asset to the city, not a total as Mayor Brown claimed re cently. The dam cost $4,000,000 The dam added kilowatt ho plant annua point out. counelimen oo position held b Oliver T. Erick séaling operat) Philip Tindall has 44,449 ¥ of th and Moc 1 of the vindicates the Counetim carried t Counct Erickso: ru. backed YOU’LL FIND iT HERE Interlocutory decree was given late | | Friday to Mrs, Farwell P. Lilly, wife of the vice president of the Chartes | H. Lilly company | 22 to January & set by os holiday dates for vacation | 6 Nettleton, head teacher | pro-| Concord | am A. King, | t Tacoma were} turday by the Sal d of Seattle er buys for $1,160 al Will a the regular Palace H P yA t *, The Wat : of the ne& a feature of Oo he Rua-| orf t to contr WHO'S L OOK € KIMBALL trampel Saraphonists DeLuxe K' R CANPGELL- L ROBERTS ~ N LARSEN Gx E- KELLY ~} SOUDERS The boys with the trombones Manager McKee has certainly assembled cheatra, show a fine group of talent for his and the boys are more than making a hit each week. how various members of the musical aggregation look to the artist. ] the 6 Am and wide * comes new narratives. how it | must come Joe Fane Lin's aap SOUSAPHONG- 4 OOESNT LCAVO- | A pits MUCH ROOM FoR | Fred . Syrell 306s Picrunc Lor MecDon: is offered and by Iris xd Oakes are artisto- Arcadian or- above cartoon atepr © Pickfords have aurant,” And the “Fun In a ian | - a@ novelty in re Le STAS Se, | nes SB We Be Lhere? LU Say: Ward EB reida attracti Painting.” thelr act artists ‘A Noy > ci Est Cs) an — al of <a tiation Min i / | Palace Hip -@ ahuke~ RE IS My comed » world a r team ear in i Crane, nt spouse of I ace ter si Winne and company have |* ve offering, entitied “Song | Roth and Drake call Surprise.” Both of considerable fame in » the musical dd thelr vaudeville circles. Howard c . favorite, Lane* whicl Anderson og billing of Paul th heir ne 1 APRA » @ METROPOLITAN THEATRE the developm The Cedar Falls plant ORPHEUM CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE 2UERA AAS RE OED “adivtiers © only 33,742,000 kilowatt tor of Ki SUNDAY AFPTERNOC 1915. years plant The past year, after several of sealing operations, the produced 40,325,800 kilowatt hours. The additional current, sold by the city, produced a rev- enue of $653, BUREAU OF MISSING RELATTVRS | ‘The Star Invites ite readers to mse this tment as an ald in finding missing felatives ot friends. The department, fe to help in reuniting those w to report the disappearance directly to The Star. Readers who tay know the whereabouts ned in this column ae re requested also to report ta Other newspapers are invil e such items ae will tn Someone at MA in-9960 (telephone would like to locate ALMA Un SON, formerly oe ma ANDERSON. J. 8. Mullen, Selleck, Wash., would like to hear from GEORGE SKID- MORE, laborer, who was injured in| a fall at Tacoma a month ago, who is believed to be in Kirk now, CHECK PLAGUE Death Toll in Los Angeles Apparently Stops at 30 Los A With success appa the efforts of h ath officials bat the pneumoni¢.plague in the Mexican section of Lo# Angeles, the total today stood at 30, with six vice~ tims of the m: y in the isolation ward of the ge al hospital, No deaths oc during the night and no new cases were re celved, according to a hospital report Funeral services will be held Sun- day at Georgetown for C. L, Jonon, assistant engineer on the President Jefferson, who died at sea. Burial will be in Lakeview, 4 | of clothing death | the Daily ui Korhel, 717 Marion st., hen she stepped in front of | n st. cable car Friday night Renton, injured to and street car crash in} Friday evening. Firat Presbyterian church of Bal- | lard celebrated 35th anniversary Fri- day evening. | Fifth annual reunion of the 69th| ©. A. C. will be held Monday eve- ning in the Butler hotel. ad 26 gallons of! Judge Neterer’s| Peter Crossette wine. Fine, i court Mills of ting elling ther. | Apartment home of A. B. | way, 120 W. Highland drtve, and jewelry. | Robert MacFarla King county |deputy prosecutor, will speak next iesday evening at Fairmount Con regational church s in city jail ac- typewriters and Gallo- looted | Oil Suit Probably foto Supreme Court ANGELES, y. § To the cow of the ated the task of ruling f Jon the government's effort to can Hills naval resery , Cal, held by E. L,. ‘an-American Oil ticgeen |Ieases on Elk jin Kern ec Joheny’s com: | 4 was the prediction by attorneys on both s jwith evidence submitted, | pared to argue the cas eral Judge Paul J. McCormick next cok. ding Superintendent Robert Proctor can attend the national con. | vention of building employes at |Oakland, November 20, 21 and And the city will pay the expenses, but Proctor must get the money from some unexpended fund in his own department. ‘The city ean't use the money from any other fund, Now Proctor has his accountants sean. ning the department's accounts In an effort to locate $200 that has not been spent or pledged for some | other purpose, Proctor ta hopotul, | land will bel J ONE PERPO! STEERS AND COMAN PRESENT An Operatic Fantasie With Costumes—Scenery—Ballet—Orchestra PRIC ee Tax Lower Floor Balcony, First 6 Rows Balcony, Last 6 Rows.. Gallery, First iy i! EPR Gallery, Last 5 Rows MAIL ORDERS NOW Make checks payable to Frank P. 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DAILY a 2 EXCEPT FRIDAY- CRYSTAL: RUNWAY GIRLS / 0, MAT. 2:30 2:35 2:45 2:55 3:06 f 3:22 3:42 Sis 15¢ to ee ee Mats. ibe to 50¢ PLAYING Al ALL NEXT WEEK Armistice Day—Holiday Prices Ouse EVE. 8:15 8:20 Orpheum Concert Orchestra ZEsop's Fables—Topics of the Day THE PICKFORDS In “Fun in a Restaurant” 8:30 bob HELEN McDONALD and OAKES The Aristocratic Steppers HENRY BERGMAN With Cris Dp 8:40 ssisted by Lou Handman, Song composer, in “TAKE IT EASY, WINKIE” MISS MARTHA HEDMAN IN “YOU CAN'T BEAT THEM” A comedy in one act by Edwin Burke Staged by the WALTER KELLY The Virginia Judge BENNY RUBIN Explains “HOW IT HAPPENED” With May Usher and a company of Broadway players BABB, SYRELL and LORRAINE In “A Medley of Steps” author The Pathe News