The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1904, Page 5

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——eeeeee——eEee——e——e————eeeeeee 1 | MARVELOUS MRS, GILBERT, THE GOOD OLD LADY = Ssnalprndie a / AMM 7 ra OF THE STAGE, A STAR AT 83 jie cscrestoess) | NEW HAIR BENJAMIN | largest furniture store in the west --yos,here’s great Fri- aati thought nothing of putting on 8} day special news , ) ¥ ‘ >EOP TALK ABOUT WER AGE—SHE 18 AE ‘ \ ‘ a | A Famous Doctor-Chemist Has Prot i ‘ AYS SHE FEELS QUITE LiKe SOUBRET WHEN PEOPLE & , Z : Blesovered © ret. Compound bjowt ik h HEARSING HER PART IN “GRANNY” AND TELLS A LITTLE ABOUT THE PLAY AND HER . ‘ fa a t | That Grows Hair on Any br ‘ F ' wth et r Bald Head. r na HOPES — GRANDMA GILGERT AY HE STILL LOVES TH BARGAIN COUNTER — WILL - ; “ | m- | COUNCILMAN 8AY8 COMIQUE P y ) > ay FIRST NIGHT J ut The Discoverer Bends. Postpaid, HAVE A GOOD OLD-FASHIONED CRY AFTER THE FIRST NIG . , oe : selena ia see: “ans | ice Veal bests ion 4 n i f at | Who Write » oo fT t al DUCTED GINNING ci “ EN A CHILD m@ we rned rE OFA et t Comiq ate ry N FALL ' I ° \ “ wn € t " tint t AS " " ad acting rman the of yuncil Neer é at aid ttle to] An appl for a renewal of 1 ' a hande of th momnitte tch he 7 1 I went down there that I Age Poe ' ha ahd « ie n t ' . a » fin “ I t V f at T ue t, the f who rt ou f th way I « . h o cently : r _ ‘ a the arranges be f v on be easily “ A > a pe of xen t ep i 7 4 e “ 8. ay night ; akeo in een, OD: 2. 5. Ponmunan, prentiitac af Oud --more geod news Now Srar Q) pae'> ae Se yee my | theat ngaged 5 ais from the carpet and drapery de erences . “Gn ; L ng t 4 . rt ne AP AS cula 6. In “GRANNI : y-day morta tyra ean anien ; y $7.85 a ree butt ‘The mon tt ya ‘ regular fia . by allt wore lter and hb and santtat om 5.60 * a lent } ° ¥~ 4 int ‘ ' OUTAB ad ‘ t , nlp ante r 4 ”” valuea: ° i v ay t of the {que theater in the triet + al oan ungratet a ¥ 4 hts atrict at th ument of . iw 7 te |! the ft " on t e 2 necting t night to a FRIDAY SPR- « . I hop At v . what was going on ther They . « aif > » the number of idering tion found many boxes, as th we fl Pe e than we have, : Sa a * , . b At f : y left, at fo not want to aise > nie . son © ‘ hos }y ee ree . “ t y FRIDAY rr 1Al \ t t you to feel ° an. w no pu A 7 in the boxes. If the pl 7 A wis te ‘on of a $ soe . viele : materially from the Arcade theater t h t mers who ere . ' e . = ‘ men uld not discover ° t " t p it once in a while. - Le . won me, oe A wal of its license ta to be 4 < . acts == aoe | Standard Furniture Co. . aa to be r : aes of L. Sch feld & S$ ' t heartfelt | : , c name that beartfett THEY WERE BOLD | .« ocnoenie ons . Alp from the f rt ta all stage a . ® man’s part and while «tit! youn ' " . ‘ at i. aa hall f ay or » thet ts ; 10906 to 1016 First Av le & nerociates an Grandma. All who kiow ve ber, and par @ » very othing - Two burgiars thougt SEATILE BELLINGHAM TAOOMA @ Uleularly devoted to b are ‘ t en of her companies. @ . . on hetee bh? | shout being surprised at their work as ° . ndma yesterday afternoon at the home of Mwree Seer ee et eee eeeeer oe eer | a by | Mra. Ed Andrews that they stood h | still when approbended the sec . mc-| Sad floor and debated awhlle be BOSTON BY ACTON DAVIES. ae te rete to tell » real ag: nN » he 6 & | fore walking away and coupling ~ PAINLESS (Copyright, 1904, by the Newspaper | ( Rewrpapers ¢ other Well, all I can J* | Mrs. Andrews lives at 1018 Frank < Enterprise Association. ) ja me out two years older | Mr. Pitch we | lin street. She was cleaning house » DE ANTIST 1 suppose it sounds rath at am. and wh ow what that w ; | at the tim Patrolmen were 6 surd and ridiculous for a woman m more ap nl . o sal od, but the two burglars could of my age and experience t talk | a soubret wh ad just unes ihe to contrast ¢ Mra. Gifbert in concluston © ®! not be traced about stage fright.” said ; reached her permanent age of 29. ay t woman of temperament there is no bert as « ame burry'ng tr In young days no sciress to the cosy little apartment « | ae eater luxury than & good cry A trial package of this new and} | ever grew any okler than that, and | et | wonderful remedy ch quickly | - rehearsal of her new play, “Gran-|as far as I can see the tradition) when | was a young girl } | pre duces hair like above, sent free ay.” “and yet upon my word | sein ix good. Aw a matter of ‘Of cour you prob INCREASES posite | by mail to convince people it actu-| PROFESSOR LOWE, INVENTOR sald to Mr Clyde Fit | fact « feel so old ae fter | > ' ballet ally grows hatr, stops hair fal 1 was originally s : | \ just now, | couldn't j some has been interviewing | dancer. That tx one of the ca: | | WHOLESALE PRICES. out, reinoves dandruff and quickly | OF WATER GAS, TO INVEST vous if | was a debutante making | me Naturally t have to go so far hich I attritute my remarkably | ‘These prices are ny buyer ta| *eetores luxuriant growth to "| HERE nation ° her firet bow. You see.” laughed | back into the past that It takes me 4 health. { learned to take ox Pa On “4 y perenanes ing scalps, eyebrows and eyelash Giver Fillings ........ ie the old lady, as she beaan to sip a/ « long time to realize that in spite | erctse thoroughly every day when| aver per cent higher.) and restores hair to its natural a Crowns ané Bridge Work, cup of tea, “it's a very serious! of all my sorrows, my triumphs | [ was a slip of a child and I have Seevieinns, or. Send your name and addres tooth . al Dispen-| Prof. T. & C. Love, of Pasad business to become # star at my | and victewit os Lam still @ creature | never stopped taking it. Why, to/ to the Altenheim Medi Permanent Plates (that fit). yo z Sow beet, 6@6%e per ‘eaTe Fi : “tn time of life, but now that I am | of today. in fact a star in embr the last this career Mr. Daly | Pram Maet--Cow beet, (OKs sary, 2472 Foso Building, Cincin-| Ca the purp bout to become one | am at once| So for this one time at least let us| used to say that there was no mem-| VEPTUNE SALVAGE COMPANY | Ib: steer beef, Shc: veal, T@i0e ID; | nai’ Onio, for a tree trial package, | of s for the es Twelve-Year Guarantes, pork, Se Ib; mutton, 6@6 be I. going to avail myself of a star's} ignore day. When Tf really have to! ber of b mpany wh could| A NEW CORPORATION | ovisions—Hama, 16@1¢¢ tb; | enclosing # 2-cent stamp to cover} tab! mt on Puget sound of « first privilege. 1 am positively 20-! beeame chronological Tl! merely i Whake @ leg’ as gracefully as I qeeahtest = om Hee Th; Saliien | postage Write today. _ | bis al ice et He wa os ‘Office bourse, 6:98 te 6: ~| / ‘ / original discoverer of the process of | gg9" "99 to 18706. | tee. California, $1@1.25; cranberrien | manufacturing illuminating gas | —— — The Neptune Salvage compan. White River potatoes, 16@i8e per! $s per bbi; huckleberries, 7@#c Ib | from water and is of prominence 2. and Feed. for sevgral other developments. He BONNEY. WATSON CO, sing the steamer stander and | #rrots GP0c mck abbage % 00 per ton: barley, | has in View a site at the corner of amg tay = oats aro Telephone Main Beartis e } “hich is soon to ¢ eo the) Ole M; radiahes, 180 Sen pundses t heat 1 t and Ri a ay on on onto o doa bunches; e wheat, $30@21 ton; | Virginia street and rom e arch © the sunken ne oe green : ey ' Lal caaden chop, £26.00@27.00 per ton; shorta,| nue for the building of his factory a — ‘ aneiro im the bh r of Sam! piant. tc per Ib; Hubbard » $22.00 A bran. $20.00 per ton: | which he says will supply the en ' son, hae Geld te entire inter “ - 4 of} meal, $32.00 per tor BW. tim No More Dread of h has dertaken the task of|!b; Yakima $6 t . tire sound. . thy 18.00 per ton W. com- ' ; timelt . 5 Lowe, in Southern Califor pree mothy, $19@20 ton: new be ke nm ae the N e Sa beets, ‘ 2, wh » ¥ wheat hay, $1400@15.00 per ton; | of. Lowe, who Grew | vage & Wrecking company. The = Puget Bound hay. $12@19 per tor ® railroad to | The Dental ew corporation has been capital arn middlings, $26.00 per ton; cracked! i,. c: { Mi D bd ¢ $200,000, and will carry out een; 8 $29.00 ton; straw, $10.00) ''* Summit | + d and filled abso: > * weet potat a. x | - th extracted « i - iVLISS ensmore s 1 y's contracts, The ton. Peanuts, Jumbo, 9c; A-1,| lutely without pain by our late selemad ors of th “ ‘ A 7 tifie methods. No sleep-producin pe, ary ® asure Jen, Weenatehes, soc@si.ts| : } only dental parlors in Seattle that . Pred F ho r i. tiv ‘ » mer ok A have the patent appliances ai ine 2 Neptu va oie | th eee ave ei a . v@ gredionts to extract, fill and a AND WE CAN reed to es ox tab tas owt a see a ry tern | gold crowns and porcelain crowmas | - - + ett gr Cheese—Native, 1191 inal aaa a mopting to core | wndetectable from natural teeth, a : Islander el - Poultry. ng t 1905 p in 4 oth veane hm the en enene hone. * at advance of 6 cents a ' . ging 1 i Ipc. | Decks. es rur- > lest’ s prices. The ly and by spec = of the water im the nea wei oo ing prices a 118 cents, Two Gold crowns, $5; full set teeth, $55 ‘ ik thhnae of the re Utah elip has | bridge work, $6; gold filling, $1 upp rege Hatinet, 4peiee perf | been contracted for already ee et : : porated ' 2.) alibut, 4@4%¢ per Ib; salmon EVERTRODY CAN HAVE NICE aetioal nk all ite trout, 10@1ie per " flow ders, 30] B1G GOLD CARGO no PLATES na of bare : Der shrimps . ry . | t bd results either. , h for the} ti rhe , ‘ REQUip ments from the I | Groceries and Cereals. t m ED 1 a th tter ‘part r Boe Takes on New Life and h of the Rio de J andr i aches Longer than cu i Woast 4 Ma on Baas : ated! ‘© New York Dental Parlors © NOWLTON DANDERINA CO., ae Jane eB a Dr ENNESS CURED ©O STAY | Houre—#:30 a.m. to6 p.m. Sune 7 Gentlemen te k ofr x the Ie Reb AY @ De days, 8:30 a, m. to 12 m. | nue L Why J bait hae grown $7 tnches stneo f ineed ae CRITE UESON REMEDY | terval, 6650; aver ‘ , ant nient| 614 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE, @ Tt comme te fetter 10s, per bale, ¢2 rye fle 50s, = es A «| Second floor Howard Building, op- | crawl ont of my scalp. itis now eight r rrel Se “yee osite Penn Mutual Life Building fect tnres Inches long, which 1 believe bale $2.50 . . 3 ee PR tes: me te the World's record for jong balr 4 buckwhe e 7 y get a . . ange 4 germ meal, 108 le $2.75 so bad that $f I walked a block I FORGED To MOVE | bn. > 0 ellow i wt a spit 1420 FIRST AVEN } eal t but } medicines | rhe entire stock of bousehaldil | rreh C.C.C. fakes, | ‘ied posh : ° . © consisting of furniture, cam ly 75 Iba, $2.20; barrel, | ee Ml : Ira bets, stoves and ranges, crockery Farina. r Phd. and graniteware must be sold at vd : ha, Colds, La Grippe, F ai. | aes “" oo : —~ ; Le Don't forget the nun now hy} arertn meeont 08. 26 oon ath sie be Y . $1.00. a 1420 F cast av ro ae conte and pee bottle, 1 per bottles f At G. O. GUY, Ine, Seo- guppagmmgm To show how qui ecm : end avenue and Yeooler, Grug atore COAL a= Rew nend @ len pe od ood, Charcoal and Coke. rn mail to any: . 8 ‘ % MISS MAY DENSMORE, Advertisement to the Kno 100-Ib, boxes, ‘gee © yeas | Seattle Coal and ‘ , with thelr name ewt., $3.60. BUTLER BUTLER Sewnen Pies CMICAGO, ILL. jn olfves Ge ramps to pay postage Se =e nanny, | BARBER C barser ; Wood Co. . 5 R CLA | SHOP SHOP | Lane ect and Ratlroad Ave. & (@° fal) and Guaranteed by THE QUAKER DRUG CO., 1013-1015 First Avenue, Se loss caerpacy, tailor, 1829 2nd oe SHREWSBURY'S I ain 98; Ind. 9%

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