The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1907, Page 5

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— — TE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 4, 1907. : bd : ee A sae a = — a} D CHANGE j | the sntopendent Gathotte moFe | Horstall, Mis» Bila DeVoo and Mr.| ming to the east, the Lots theater] under the auspices of the Ladien’) audience will be dininissed at 6 ‘4 in America, an ant Atferidan |) Rooyen. patrons are delighted, iy the title | Musical club Arther Hartmann will) and the second audience admitt A =} they, wham my jand, minister a iiienenll role of “Lord Chumley,” which/give a violln recital, Beginning) at tha? time. Bes “ Wreatie sas on, entred to THE THEATERS pened at yesterday's matines, Mr.| Friday night, for three perform 4 Cummings ia all that can be de | an Tnabel Irving in Bobby Burne Entertainment. sired, Tilx sense of humor in irre |her latest comedy » Auenn| A rare program has been pre wintibte. In Beareh of « Husband.” pared for the Bobby Burns annte Henry Meltae as Adam Hatter versary at the Grand Wednesday | ‘The clreulation of these bills | aroused (he Infependent following and, but for the arrival of the por SOLDIERS’ HOME “Human Hearts.” WN DRIFTS | Hee Two large audiences, witnessed jal Service.) len, Flagler and Casey pons gag trouble would undobts! yo? oan, aa Fw itaenan [Worth i wuccesnful in hin attempt “Thanksgiving Day.” night eral obt-eltown people OWNSEND, Pek the teeamin cae ak he tanewed’ Ghucchtees in the (mamaty 00 43 at ae vapat trouble mate | Hearts” at the Heattle theater yeu [0 Drasen the charactar of ae old A how bill went on at the Lycio| have been engaged and the evening i » atate ma iy ‘ormation was given enewed mowsterma in the terd ft yVon! “Hu: | ee " hersteld & bowery ltheater youterday was = wit-| will be a most enjoyable one woe the #t Be ‘ Ca tag aie before the * "hare | terday afternoon and evening | es at Ort! ane - showing the impossibility Of) oer tis og the middie weet haw| | the services could PAP) an Hoarts” has been seen here bo- | tough is _refr nessed by two lar andi 7 bet rat | cant Wake, necmeres tate atte, Several |, oS See Bee; OS PSO Nae fpre and it seems to grow with) lends zeat to each play that b Thankngiving Day” ia the Lecture by Rev. Gowen. , elty will be ‘other points ta the state have come | Vine are experiencing the worst ’ = . are tn, William Morris ds Caspar of the new performance and the Tonight in the Trinity Pariah iiaing by the Commercial / forward with bida for the home.| me in 10 years making headway Cc E. $ CELEBRATE Tho atory of a true husband and|la8arge ts satisfactory, Wiliam |rogulur stock company made good.| church erypt Rev H. H. Gowen will Sal Pert Townrend. Tc in com The Commoreial ela of this city | Molent trains Been Os eee in unfatthtal wife with a deep-|Dewlan, Aileen May und Florence |‘rhe play is rural in conception and) give the first lecture of his annual 4 desirable waite! We’ discovered What. ta claimed to | P&l® Paes, where It te reported that] THEIR ANNIVERSA ved villian thrown in, a morry| Bell are all good, although their !the different parts are handled com-| course. The subject tonight la ene ag that the mow nn be equally aa dosirable a atte aa | * Wied le blowing o terrible gale | tramp and his ede partner, a col-| Darts are not as complete ae in| mendably. M. J. Hooley continues] titled, “Shakespeare's Books.” ‘ Ome r res and mne ° i c , Shake fe the abandoned iv i fort. A farm G40 acres at penne snow ie drifted inte the cans} ---~ - ra | Ored man, with a favorite child’s | Other pinys {to ereate fan, and Frank Montgom VERY yHOUGHTFUL. Townsend, located mouth of Dinsovery bay, four} %°* te almost the level with the] Carl Reoves made a strong p make up the matn issues, The Next week the Pantages company | ery, Biizabeth Hale, H. W. Cham J ay, and option was prac-| milew from the business center of Feat of the murface ss for the beautifying of the elty pany at the Seattle iv adequate | Will present William Gil fam-|periain, Maxie Oliver, Kathleen| A man never thinks much about a send, may be bad. Thia| The Northern Pacific's Twin City | the approaching national Chriatig) pnd. will no doubt do a big wook’s|OU® drama, “Held by the Knemy.” Taylor and Helen Brandon all made | savings k account when ever v i* | y Matinoes datty, except Thursday|fuyorablo. impressions, Specialty| thing ts progressing nicely and im making thie) Port Town The Bew Home proposed. | farm overlooks the bay, the Straits th Coast Limit. | & a” conventi an addreqe) business, L. J, Plumer plays the the hat the of San de Fuca, furnishes ample op ere to have @r- | delivered at the twentyaixth angkprole of Tom Logan, the injured, to wtitice this) portunity for hunting, fishing and} "Yd I) Beattie yesterday, are still versary of the birth of that orgaye) most sucessfully, and that of bis for occupaney by| boating, and boasts climate and | ot dt He report Whatever has been | Isation, celebrated last night at ife, Jenette Logan, an adventur #, in played by Gertrude Phelps, ‘romerrow night at the Grand a often times neglects It, When th hard time comes and he t* out work, sick and disgusted entirely—+ then how handy a snug little mu and Friday work was introduced In the per —_—_— formance. The play is on all week, Grand Attractions. with usual matiness. at such (ime as the| scenery unsurpassed in the state, | eelved of them, | Westminster Presbyterian chur — have fully] As the legistature mow in session) The Burlington & St. Paut pas--| A special program, including w well known former performer at}eoncert will be given by Helen New Vaudeville Tonight. of money in @ savings account ‘and anne location! haw evidenced much interest in the | "meer train, due yesterday, i re-|aleal selections rendered by ‘The Third Av, theater. “Human/| Howarth Lemmel, Thursday night Promptly at 7:15 o'clock a new) draw from would be. The State fort being veoh that @| proposed change of location, this | Ported 4% being Seat. |ehotr of the church, under the Jearts” ts on all week ——————nent | DrOKA Of vaudeville goes on at) Bonk of Seattle solicits your #ave there would offeeta: | county's representatives will be in. | (le and wit prot today, |reetion of Alex Myers, waa cari There is no difficulty Im getting |the Star theater, headed by "The| ings secount and pays 4 per cen ot “Lord Chumiey.” good ton and coffee, Shilling’ Craziest Act in Vaudeville,” whieh | interest compounded semi-annually, Lt With the return of Ralph B. Cum Best is saying a great deal. The first faa war guard (0 the Com-| structed to take the matter up in| The Great Northern has divided /out, and short apeechas were del Genst artillery manning | the interest of the Discovery site ite Past Mall train inte three sep |ered by J. P. Hartman, Dr, 8 Arate sections and in endeavaring to force ech section through by using plows and by patting on extra en kines Fo aia BEIT BABY DESERTED |inventer elatme t a barge bullet thin fashion will cost about carry a load of sat lniiaaee is “Another heavy snowtall Infitcted DRAGNET PUT OUT fteelf upon Everett yestertay, the fine, dry flakes being driven more BY POLICE in the fashion of am eastern bliin THE | sard than & Puget sound snow, The reece fall borg the greater part of the Th Hee hi i fed day and there is now almost a foot @ police have instituted & drag oe Colman te whats the | as snow on the ground, something |"¢t for the lower portions of the | this city an Vorett We@ linet has not been seen here for aly, and will proceed to clean af the alleged de dozen years. | hem of all vagrants and suspicious infant chikt in BY | ST Howie, the new county frait/ Characters. Since yesterday morn: | . gee at poll? | inspector, recently elected to suc-|iMe 22 arrests have been made in| jest wight and Om) 00) 7 B Littooy. has determined |e fret roundap. AN of these! situation to Captalasiy pegin a campaign for the more | ¥ere made by Officers Brown and effective and systematic «praying | Sisler, and wore made in the vietn she mays, ts five weeks | of fruit trees in Snohomish county. | 1% of lower Washington st. The Dad deen tu the habit | men wore booked at the poliee ats A meeting of the men lnterested dim with Mre. Smith, a} i. ine pa ol of an popes ton on charges of drunk and die lodging house of Mra. |). ague in. the northwest will be held | Orderly persons, They were locked i J Beret, and abe alleges! i. pyorett this week. Representa-| “0 in the city jail, and a large ECT y she informed Mra. | tives will be present from various | number of them will doubtless be | $fa week\ buys any o cart ) een cons fe Sj potnts In Skagit and Snohomixh; *hipped out of town teday { Yelatives in Pag od county, Riley of Arlington will! ere Mt maty | probably be chosen president ayo RENCH CHURCHMEN . es cman BURNED TO DEATH | ENGAGE IN FIGHT ---these words of the new ponent s GO-CART SHOW. ‘chur was turned oe — ---the 1907 GO-CART SHOW is ready for you to see and choose from. None CLEVELAND. On Poe seetokn| |p earipne Telearngh Service) ; j i i VELAND, ©. —Joh} PARIS, Feb, 4--Church services too soon for Go-Cart news, and, as usual, this store is always first with sea- Burke, aged 22, was burned to death | yore greatly laterrupted yesterday last night, and Miss Mary Master-) 5, 1 | by the distribution of handbills de r ; Od tx The Star, this being | #0. teed 2. was seriously borned | soriping Archbishop Villatte, head sonable showings. on of trouble, and | from the explosion of a lamp. Burke fest ot ¢ Se {had called fur the evening, when ’ : ahs sie onlin! ot the Louse ne utr wore engaged tn Tishtinn| signe at en tt Woethowse to. v2 ==-the GO-CART. SHOW is complete now; it’s brighter, more attractive, greater * the lamp at the time of the explo | University street, Basement Are aie wrest soles ana than ever---really the best we have had. sion. bute mwas allowed to go She SRIRAM Meet PN pa AMUSEMENT cama serene 0D ‘ ” Fee ne et | SEATTLE THEATER "0 & Orem. More Prone a ff ---and to the Go-Cart buyer we will extend our widely known “STANDARD WAY” terms of $1 aa tery reticent In] Matiness Thursday and #aturday Tonight-—All Week. DOWN, $1 A WEEK, so that you can get your Go-Cart NOW, have the full season’s use of it s concerning her “HUMAN HEARTS.” Charles Colman, and and “pay as you can.” Bothing other than that (You Know tt) he —— {wo} Matinee, 280 and 100; mights, tbe to Se. ‘was born. The. | | i RUSSELL, & DREW, Managers. Phone 547 i} Corner Ocetdental Ava and Washin gton St. Matiness Wednesday ar Al Week, “THANKSGIVING Saturday, Be and iH TONIGHT and dt DAY.” (A Pretty Rural Play.) Evesing prices. 199, M5. #00 and 66 Me Matinews, te qu STAR 1 te cen tur MATINERS BACH DAY AT fae Beattie ¢ Leading Vaudeville Itouse, NEW BILL THIS AFTERNOON?) 90. Jamas Francis Sullivan & Ce. in “The Craziest Act in Vaudeville” the Oxers, Comedy Juggiers: Bert Weston, Monolog: + Tom Grant ford, Onetta, Eddie Roesch; the St arascope and Friday. Doors open which can be taken Pronee— 1:30; evenings, 1:30 Per THEATRE being composed of a | Sunset, Main 1304. tnd. 4394. pigtn, Mattners 7 evenings, #)15 | keels, stagchions hipepteecigemannaiiioaies j eS"! 148th Anniversary Robert Colman, who went of relatives at Pre oe story from Everett from Everett appeared ---welcome, always. English baby coach Snecial Service.) Feb. i —A new meth- Timber has ben in tain J. F. Dundon, of Bound Timber Presery pany. which has its creemot ae at Lowell, and be has Patents upon tt The to use will be & Manager Pantages Preaents “LORD CHUMLEY.” Matinees daily, except Thureday price $37.50. & very fine baby bug- * Burns te to be piled on the pin layers, and will be sud price $16.50. tractive and styl wuly ewings upen fine re- ‘wash of (he wea. The Grand concert, under the ausptoes of the CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, price 814.00, springs running whole ~The big thing just |{nc.. of Seattle, and CLAN McKENZIE, No. 164, O. 8 C. Wednesday, i front whee 16- price $17.00. This is one of the most at- the nest six months. | February 6, 1907, at § P.M. Grand Opera Howse Admission. $1.00, price $13.50. PB ENON gt Pin nah, back ones a tractive go-carte we a ™ . « a oe orn ny ep ol « be red 4 ow of e¢ medium ec ; ; 473 Colman bldg. | 75, 50c; gallery 2c. Tickets exhangeable at theater box office on Pin. 4 woven reed of this finely fintwhed Brewster green: A fine go-cart with large fine note the targe, foll, round, fine- po 58h i A go-cart style that te quite go-cart give | active $ the body is on ater. roll along edge is § ty woven pancia, fitted with re- — a aaa popular; It haw strong body with appearance, @earing te finished ed in pantase t able finely reed woven, movable cushions ahd parasol; " nicely reed woven sides, green green 2 rubb. cushions; receptacle in body for finished green, gesring is finished green, very finished gearing, rubber tired wheels fr smal articles trimmings of 2- Ine rubber tired, 25c Black Coal l}-ineh wheels, perasol, sdjmet- cushions @ cant brass; folding hood can be adjustable back and able foot eptension and back; adjustable back and foot ex- swung from em end; extra foot extension, fitted with re- nsion; rubber tired wheels are » ® g Ss n Hod for 15¢ removable cushions. tension heavy steel hand * movable cushions and parasol, 12-inch. Heavy Biack 1640. Hod at - Se | Ends Sale | | | ALL OVER the STORE WEATHER STRIPS. ise Blve 4c foot wide Combination Decorated Rubber and Wood Foster 20 PER CENT OFF ON Weather 2} Oyster 0 PER CENT OFF 0 Stripe. ...s....-. Qe Bowls CLOTHING AT } - BOYLE’S ,.4?3 PRUNING SHEARS. : pat Sf. soe Best Steel California asc Glass Pattern Stand Lamps ” ric 3 , “a e¢ $12.50. Pruning Shears. 39c complete Made in Seactie. ce $7.25 po ee oN price $13.50. price $7.50. P with No. 1 Novelty Skirt Mfe. Co.) as ver cart, neat feed worked ‘Thin in @ very durable collar and oveity g * sides, enameled grip han One of this season's A folding go-cart and a body go-cart; sides neat- POULTRY NETTING. hi finiahed neatest patterns; 12-inch very good one at reed ly and strongly hand wev- $4.00 roll 4-ft.,2-in. Best chimney 1207 Second Ave. Seattic Wark seat, parasol rubber tired ola, steel side panels strong, good en reed, fitted with re A very strong and good ef 4 on mae Ured twelve-inch gearing, finished green. aprings; front wheels are movable cushions; gearing sdician ambvennge ead and back, fitted with re ang fe x canenaten mitted inches , a ha *, rubber najustable ck and * t quarts to tenkened ae 7 | movabie cushions; pare with parasol and remov- tires, adjustable foot and wheel 2-inch, rubber- ably red whee nat 2sc Neat ay prey — able cushions. back red; parasol Hh og: ng SS sign BRUSH HOOKS. New Bowl Shape $1.50 Best Clean Cut Hick y Handle, Steel Blade Japanese Cup and aooD iat OBE | seme PIANOS looks “eT 15¢ Pair Victor and Edison Talking Machines » ” oT MUSIC, STRINOS, bse Old Copper Mortise ey dozen 7ii' Se md Ave., Seattle Door Lock, easy spring pheneae * Fruit special, ‘ SAW FILES. se. Best Russell Cross-Cut : 10 toc Neat Salt Ic and Pepper the Standard special, price ; with plated $3.65 CROSS-CUT SAW. tops For strength and siypplicity orice $3.95. preg ergs ge be. chia in & very goad tie folding price 3.9% price $6.50. Nothing panel back, steel gear finished A splendid little folding # 10e Good $1.25 dozen cele tee Gede's tadace wet, Wows Oe Tans toanal are 1 cists ham eciuotanie Wash Gnd | corteuh "cele Gist adbiol Sa cocinns, Metaa eather te i too White nett wieedie 42 taiaan perforated three-ply veneer. Toot end, reed worked back, rub back and foot extension, fror whe d back a er os Heavy er; folds very compactly ron braced aides, 10-inch rubber ber tired wheels el, geartng wheels are 10-inch, back are 1 adjustable back fs. Port “i Binene » not in use. tired wheel green, strong and good inch. bber tired aT. OIL gency , ope “si A Drop in Liquors ROP eee ee EM Co ee RA Ss iMRI 3h Nh aN on Ge Jest and Large ys anc specia ‘, m Best and Large pc oicers, og A agg = Aygo Standard Furniture Co. prices on old California Port Wine thie month, Call and let us tell you all about it Hunter Baltimore Rye, Full ee #1.00 KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO. 1123 First ave, corner Seneca. Main 1184; Ind. 1184 FREE DELIVERY NO BAR largest furniture extends longest store In the ms oT ee flr pe and most liberal West credit SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 First Ave. TACOMA

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