The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1905, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

° YERXA TEA AND COFFEE MARKETS. At Ballard paite City Ma At 50! Que Anne Ave. Republiean. At Green Lake Station A 1 voft Beat Prot 30 tba. ¢ re t Beat Washington Butter 4 of “Mrs, Wis the Cabb. Preah Ravoh f Freeh M During bh mon i 5 ‘ A Mis v Heine Pure - = > - your ty botitie) «A an ' of inter %-Ib. cans Pure Baking Pow . triumph, but ale t can . ' i-f>, cans Pure Baking P wae . world i M oe “ Re a w rt \ re. SEND FOR PRICE LIST . we meet) F. R. VERXA & BONS, : paver WW . — Wholesale Department is at t Arthur P . t Main and Occidental * wer t an | t at Mins F w r ' Ming Rot sa Joep student of phtlosopt Mins Merely M. A wit be acen t t 1 three y Daugh fir shes a au Kk at the Third 1A ue th r jay” OUR STOVES. Have proved themselves in every Tespect. Experience bas taught our customers that the “Gar- jand” fulfills ail the require- Moats of a Heating Stove. It is constructed absolutely air-tight economical in fuel, gives out no gases; its hot blast features pro tect the lasting qualities of the fire-pot and give additional heat Ing capacity; can be used to ad vantage with soft or hard coal, coke or wood. SOLE AGENTS. 1408 Second Avenue. The mother, starring io of the Cabbage Pate afternoon, an ex There te no sit lke a good pl nsoat generally hange © sine ¥, and JANOS FOR RENT We are the oldest. largest and strongest plano and organ house with a ger characters » and tw of Amertean some wit in the Pucifio North- moe — west ky he scenes t ALLEN &@ GILBERT. | frm or o Ft RAMAKER CO. Marty, the daughter of an 406 wckian who hag her wild and unschooled. He true, her face pretty t mar awful governme pens to be » ‘The numerous othe For bargains in Furniture eee us. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. Pike St. river able the hands of w Sunday at the Star's Buy Your Clething at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSEN The reasonable Co., 1331 Second avenwe for c¢ N prices. Don't come. Ww plays of this season ix edy in SEASONABLE UNDER- WEAR FOR MEN ect qualities at 7B CARR COOK. Mrs. Wiggs The daughter t Hin y y hia d t4 1 aram which ts headed & t Fredericks Family tn acrob nm Beverly & Da a, ina ak wovide plenty t Mins A sha tt wh pt I & tu medy jugslers “ 1 Mabel Ma m some F none Annand " he n aturday night tt w ta ‘ y t the # ‘ t 4 x boa rh * said t - tean bea par tu ot f MOTHER AND DAUGHTER, BOTH STARS PLAYING IN SEATTLE THIS WEEK ELEANOR ROBSON starring tn Mary Ano.” Mere ays ment after i of the Honest Jement rd ple he puntry in the | ance of it in the Bam De Ver * that! an honest play,|in a ot| Gertrude Bondhill are again seen tn ne growp/the leading roles, and their support ty| is even better than it wan last sea Those who like jingtt will find playmoere tuneful + abun ahe Onty a pitiful handful of the faith-| Plesic will which | ful at the | Grand. Friday night, in ap saw “Sweet Clover” at prettt fact that it ls one of the long time, Otis Thayer a son. Humor, pathos, comedy ng on alare so nicely blended that the p old Ken grow up © heart tinuous Brooks & 4 Why? Page 6 telts We’re Lowest Always pari aae S0e Excelsior Shot Gun Shella, 25 dozen Full Blown G in box gee.e 39 » Tumblers, dozen Sc Salmon Trolling Outfit, 5! 1.50 doz. Old Willow BI wash pattern, complete ..45¢ Iie dozen Japanned Coat and Hat Hooks, 2 dozen for. , be White 10¢ Boxwood Rules, 2-foot fe Gross = Assorted Tooth worth up to 106 th Lamp Chimney No. 2 egeseese Je jelly tumblers Me Genuine Welsbach Mantel ean Wonderful b bees 10¢ ‘ove Polish Blac Spelger & Hurib Second and Union Second Avent'e’s Busy Corner ass ¢ xe Cups ve Envel ‘araffine ve k Satin 15e ut Mise Hearn plays|as & whole presents an int panorama of real life. A matinee Saturday afternoon and formance Saturday night clo: * Clover's harm im dress, according who know, Hes in stmptt |'The handsomest drenses w women are most often the Mins Fh © Rob | | | \! ly Mary A fauhto: ¥e sticks to the sims Th M " jth fream” by the men get F 4a mode stated. being on new and orig ' This was especially emy 1 by the dramati tien tr here the play had most wholesome plays seen he: tragedy lay brief engagement ly the ¢ the |!e will be indulged in, with a camp oat dt Geiger Vice-Principal McKowan, aoe | Mr. Sanderson, Mies Sheldon, Miss! | Huntley, and Mise Muetler. Each |teacher responded with a few re to} Marka to the class ty.| Monday morning the seniors will by | Pecelve thelr class pins. | a } ment, Continuing for a period of two mothe B . 9, ia the Ar nh public wants and will iberally patronize. It is now in its h season, with interest In the yetfon as keen am that which 1 its flirt performance at the ! er, New York, in No-| », Bentdes being a sous Apecta it ia a and soul Inspiring drama that uplifts the heart of those who itnens It, compelling attention at ail times, inviting better thoughts, and urging one to nobler deeds and higher efforts, in fact it might be called @ sermon, simple, powerful and direct. Its theme being honesty feariesnness, manhood and t May Irwin, who comes to the Grand soon, did not introduce the proposed reform for the theater in| New York that has been so 5 ni .j re held in order that the teachers jagereeation in a practice game Fri . vast Improvement over the style of At a meeting of the Sophomore! claas held Friday afternoon the fol-| lowing officers elected Ea ward Lee, president; Nell Frater view-premtde Edward Ballinger reeretary; Ketth, treasurer were Otto Professor Meany of the State unt versity, commonly known as “Chief | Free Katves,” delivered his famous} Indian lecture before the Juntor de- bating club Friday afternoon. Mr | Meany has spent the past summer! visiting the Indian reservations of thia state. The annual fall school teachers ye held at Meydeubaner bay Saturday. Boating and canoe fire in the evening These picnics may becotne better sequainted with one another The first assembly this year was held im the auditorium of the High! school Friday. Mr. Gibson renderaf several violin solos, aft which the! senior class prizes were presented | to the following teachers: Principal The High lefeated the Acme business college Schoo! football team ay by a scor The High 20 to 0 School lads showed « play they put up in the game last Saturday when the Olympics de feated them “Wee” Coyle was tn uniform, having r from the university Burke and Coyle kamen The High School team is rapidly ting on to the new style of play all played star troduced by Coach Frost. His} mode of offense differs greatly fro Hurry-up Yost’s” of Michtgni whieh has been taught the school teams for the past years. Frost is a graduw uth, having played on gland college's team in they defeated Harvard "02, when| Love of hk HEALTH Commiasoner Ta oma may lone his job t of the manner he has handled the impure milk investigation, _ | Ayers Cherry Pectoral. Al regular medicine. A strong medicine. A doctor's medi- cine. A medicine that cures) hard colds, severe coughs, croup, the grip, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia. L.2A0%' You'll find Shaws Pharmacy across the street at 1206 SECOND AVE | = = > = = 7 = oe at] remutate the int \ 1 1 of tne] ; t t ath that the} Sone of Herm , 1 on| wia thelr frock the | Wash the | the | a naldered reasonable | deleg be the t al ut-| time to indulge these pleasures, sJdance « n their } the | | Germania hat a} Att nd aed tied Jay ‘J iroma ce murnern ure io ot kon NOT SATISFIED re} tucky,” which Jer the manage-| the J has come to be} zcniermomenic| WITH REPORT nee | IMERSET, Sept Exceptions ; m Sunday, October 1, the Muy] yt epea | sewers iauavens vapany wii|t? the accounting of Annie KE. Me-| ‘ att at th att Kinley, widow and ex rix of the} Jestate of Abner McKinley have been | hy Grane{|™made by the Seaboard National a Se eel named Pho Senttis| Dank, New York. It is said other e | teaies ton ene Gaute mis will be filed. It is al - 4 Mrs. McKinley in disposing o Jof money realized defrauded credit cme Stud ft: S d we tn not baying apprised them of « enis ocare |the large amou reonal prop : y Explosions y 7 t hi nd HE $3.00 HAT STORE » beat for style or quality N. Brooks & Co., 1331 Foot Batt up. Piper & Taft Second avenue oe > = Excursion trip tor yard The Kohler & Chase Pianos Best for the Price say it without lope that put \j We Pacifi heap Ana In Ca other # eget that this te its m the only concern on the ughly good plano. Prece the name on a 6 00 a thor wally follow one and put ree have y we nendous KuCceEs: than any achieved at & Chase Piano ult of our p nia there are mo wold » make. We Have a Particularly Attractive Plan to Explain to You Whereby you may get a Koller & Chase Piano in your home—at lit tle and Hetle ymnen If you will call we will give you a bookle pwing how th no is made, and explain to you our new and better way of selling Kohler & Chase Cortatnly who has any consideration for count, will ignore the Kohler & Chase Pianos. KOHLER & CHASE 1305 SECOND AVEN cost m very Pianos nobody their bank ac 1 jargeat on the Puactfic st. Fast steamers leave pler 2 9 and 10 a, m; 1:15, 2:30 and hm. Fare, round trip, 60 AMUSEMENTS | AMUSEMENTS, MONDAY, TUES' For the First Time Here——Direct from Her Trans-Atiantic and Cis-Atiantic Triumphs, ELEANOR —_IN—— Liebler & c Managers. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Saturday THE MILLER-KILPATRICK CO. PRESENT THE HUGE MODERN OPERATIC COMEDY SUNDAY NIGHT, LAST PERFORMANCE MRS. WIGGS GRAND) oF THE CABBAGE PATCH HIRD AVENUE) “tre moet THEATER i Russell and Drew, Managers, Phones: Sunset Main 667; Ind. 567. Ht sTHE CONVICT'S DAUGHTE WERK STARTING TOMORROW MATINER, SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 KLIMIT & GAZZOLO'S ROMANTIC COMEDY (HONEST, HEARTS) BEAUTIFUL SOUTHERN SCENES OVERFLOWING WITH WIT AND HUMOR QUAINT TYPES OF OLD KENTUCKY ALMA HEARN AS “DAD'S ONLY GIRL” A BRILLIANT COMPANY SUPPORTING THE CELEBRATED COMEDIE HAS MADE THIS PICTURESQUE PLAY THE BIG NEW SUCCESS OF THE SEASON ROBSON Robson for Three Menths in New York City. SATURD Matinee. The Collossal Tri- Song Hits! umph_ of _ the Past Two Yoars 5,000 Laughs! Evening Prices 20, 30c, 40¢ and 50c, Matinee Prices, Adults 25¢; pa. ve and “Suff meyt” Children 10¢ ew Yo Next Week—"Uncle Josh Perkins” he? Terpsichore in > 5 “eae he GIRL FROM Abandon! NOTE—No seat reservations held after 7:30 Sundays. ater, New York. Stage A Riot of Fun and Laughter! 0 in Cast and Chorus! With Ame ----BOBBY OCTOBER WITH WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MAINEES THE KLAW & ERLANGER CO., Inc. STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION OF GENERAL WALLACE’'S ENTUR The Most Impressive Stage Pageant roduction, SEAT SALE OPENS First 12 my, $2.00 and 60¢ PRICES } rows hi Mat! orders for seate promptly KAY’S Foremost Dialect Comedian PRICES—41.50 to 25c. Seats Selling Tuesday, 10 a. m. WEEK remainder $1.60. MATINEE PRICES SAME AS NIGHT. NO SEATS LAID ASIDE. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN. e and self Lavish Scenic Ap- pointments! SEATTLE THEATER THE HOME OF BURLESQUE. JOHN CORT, MANAGER. BOTH PHONES—MAIN 43. NORTH--.-- SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT—ALL WEEK. Wednesday and Saturday Matinees 25¢ and 10c. The Barnum Of Them Sam Devere’s PER- FORMANCE 9 TO 14 A Constellation of Vaudeville and Comedy Stars. Two New Burlett At the Health Resort” 25—And a Chorus of 23 Dainty Dim Prices—75c, 50c, 250, 100. Tonight—Last 1d Darlings —25 ime—Wiliams’ Ideals, Continuous Sunday 2to 11 P.M. | STAR . Pty _eon|__ the Sampson UNIQUE BILL FOR WEEK OF SEPT, 25TH. 4—Tho Fredericks Family—4 Alice Shaw, Lenhart & Burnhart, | Sensational Acrobats. World's Greatest Whistler, Comedy Jugalers. all, Scotch Nightingale. & Danvers, Comedy Sketch. Annand, Song Iilustrator. in the World—300 People in Whirlwind of Fun. Ann General Admission—100, Daily Matinees—t10c. Evenings—Sundays—Holidays: Reserved Seats—20c. Box Seats—25o. THURSDAY, OCT. 5. tamonds, Brooches, Rings, Scarf Ping, Links, Studs, Ear Screwa, Bt Houghton & Hunter st Avenue“ ALBERT HANSEN OBIT obtlE** 7€6 Ist Avenuo rder of thelr r stamped envelope fit ceipt ‘ 4

Other pages from this issue: