The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1907, Page 5

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AANNED Barvice.) qounvival way as (hey TAP strola, heralded as one of the beat visited the northwest, come to the! now tricks an: and tonight to finish out the | Week | Phone towing binckface shows }way of star ond mon, talented Yo! ologuista are two oallets, fwany skits, and pretty seonery | At the Seattle, Kuropean sketch |etrenuous soenes will be enacted at JUNBAU, experiments in telepathy, black-faced troups whieh has ven ean every nignt ma tntroducing MMustons vie and Lily Tudor are seen jmedionl comedy efforts and Mile. | Owrrle te a clever manipulator of are prominad a rare Creat i (he! sleigh belle of all kinds. Nernard Dytlyn and Bddie jand La Vine &@ Leonard complete the lat of visiting acts with their Alaska, MINING EXHIBIT, The Btate Mining assoctation teat night decided to ask that a part of the money appropriated by the atate lewisinture tor the A. ¥.P, expont tion be weed for & inining exhibit Arrangements are being made by the association to publish a mew pa Fred Jur in NEW FRAT FOR VARSITY The mon J iu number, The University of Washington TO AiD SICK CHILDREN, Mareh -—Wecle) Pho Black Patti Troubadours| to have a chapter of Sigma Xi, aie)... ; arty, whic’ start: J fOr are still packing the Boattlo, the | JAPANESE KILLED IN GHOOT.|honorary scientific ftraterntty,, 1@)| y The women of Seattle who have week, is not the onty taseter belmg too stall for 1h) ING ARPPRAY AT TREAOWELL, [stalled on April 44, David Stare b eey the Free Onlléren’s ee fot of /OrO™ fanart ; < | pital will meat Friday at 10 o'cloc woe ale | Hexiuning Sunday afternoon (Star Special Service.) aetan, semeies of Relnys. a | jm the Chamber of Commer The ity, will supertatend the “ta| Re eerie ule’ Aprit | WOrk during the past three months Mareh 14. emt wall for the be haem Map r we yg Two Japanese got inte a quarrel | 94 haw roe See canes Fa a ee a eee ttore and ie {LMS morming at the hotel at Tread-|" Dr, Jordan will «o on to Aus Gamiog deters the cOclst 2 nee Ban Francisco early | is te be goad well an@ one was shot and instant ltrgiia from Seattle, via Vancou®er;|! Hehilling's Beat ts the coffee and hey has boon ar | ** }ly killed. ‘The other escaped to the) 4 tow act ee ce the hills and has not been captured ; —— - Kalanlans ne Cohan y Coming A AMUSEMENTS. | Cortane com: the Grand Sun TO ARBITRATE CAR STRIKE, ee Se bor : ha day pight in George Cohan’ fa | Ri on - oe | mous “Rortefive Minutes From a 7} la} Both Phones 66, Ne phones after Hae te | Broadway,” and the many who have te Sed. Soe THE GRAN John Cort, Manager Horstat® anxiously awaited the coming of] 7 — wos ve hy eda: YY \irdey Matinas, Geo. Primrose’s Seecemmere: N20! in motrpetian succes, mun got vat ihe, meer assy] Tenia Peden Sava AR tt age candor eo dome itm early i they want tiekete fur| i"), we concerned met for a con: [$2 Jovful Joymakers, Largest and Bus in the World, Prices—$1.60 to ithe opener ponent ing Hae ©. teat_wale today Gemmitioes, 89) “"rnere is sald to be a lot of catchy | Tee totey and satisfactory ar- Neat Sundey, Kiaw @ Wrlanger’s Production of Geo, M. Cohan's gommitices which numbers in the pleco nd on ranwements will undoubtedly be | post sit, will be in all mange Fone Y | mad “FORTY-FIVE MINUTES FROM BROADWAY,” affairs. humor is in George Cohan's broad | ™*** oss” w ortnne and & Great Gast. Meat eale Pridey, Prices—$2.00 to 60 legitlature autbor fa Washington style, it cannot fall to eateh on with the public FINED FOR CRUELTY. RO, 10, Hox seata, de. STAR the lawmak-| pa of Mumar Vaupell nenet, 1, Oe ench day have to ¢0 oh the affairs | A Lady of Quality.” terday arrested Ha Mayberry MATINERY RACH DAY Av ® Graitiv'e Lending Vaudeville House. on Mra. Francts Hodgson Burnett) james Massinghill, teamaters, FUN TILL YOU CAN'T REST, end extensive plans ched ¢ { ber ability oe ound Wve the viaitors |eached the climax and HM, Upecbulte, @ stable om Albial, with a new act) Le Vine and Leonard, Mile. Carrie, the Star I ae ‘all ower the|*# ® dramatic author whea the! vioye Massinghill was fined #100 gees Eddie Rossoh, J, Barnard Dyliyn, Eddie A. Leslie, Jervis and uder play “A Lady of Quality” was writ | te 0 Pusinw be in bh }ten. It gave Julia Arthur her) hg oH ele an ly their needa May berry Upachulte were lgreat opportunity and Ht hae this! , > " THEATERS paste ten ogi ently eed Dag | aah, ned $10 and conle tor stmitar Super production of “A Lady of | the greatest chance of her career getty Matiness dally except ——— }It ts a pleasure to record that Miss FLOODS IN PENNSY. TWE ATRE sureiow and Brides, aia vats | May has shown that she in equal a 4 oh . atin a, Ba ta & program admir)to the demand, There ty anather (Beripps Telegraph Bervien) = | : ertermanecs | be " . Ty 5 5 Rinee 1h; evenin Bet consisting of the creat part im the piece, that of Sir] PITTABURG, March 14--Swollen | Mbonee—Hunset Main 1904; Ind, 0884 matinees, 2 vening, 8:16 aft as well as the most ‘pambern capable of ox a she. pianoforte proved fe the art of music opera house last aight | A concert artint dis) ektlt, and seldom has | deen better pleased slag of Rosenthal will be wot at one of (he musteal year. | John Oxen, played by Mr, Morrts,| streams rivers out of their banka, } and it is but fair to say that Mr. jare causing atarm in Western Penn j Morrie im thie has dome the Mee Mieavy ealne have been) work of the year the caume. } “JOLLY MUSKETEERS” Sterting Next Munday Matinee. “The Gulten of Mereces.” company—only large t be better, Lyric Theater tsi & ove, Mgr. Phones 067, Matinee Baturdey—Tonight—All Week~Ztnn's a Do You Dance? ~ Telepathic Matinees, At the Star theater every after This evening the big mid-week dancing party will be given a noon this week Albini te giving bis Laschi Park pavilion, and you are Builders Hardware Cut cordially invited to attend Fine Down by us, but not by the factory SEATTLE THEATER "=" & Oro Mora Phones 48 Mata. Thure. and Sat—Tonight—Tomerrow—all Week, OPEN TONIGHT. | We are reducing our varge stock of} music will be furnished by Wag | “BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURS.” ht George r [this line and can save you much|ner's orchestra, and everyone who z ie aca a |money. Call earty, G. H. Wood-| attends will enjoy a delightful even Theater Pull at Every Performance, Next Week, Starting Sunday CIGAR, |house Co, 112 University 8t jing. Dance begins at $ O'ClOCK | seatines, “That Good Show,” “A Cowboy's Girl.” No change in our prices **|Gentiomen 280; ladies free. eer) Areade Way ANNOUNCEMENT OF ‘The Bank for Savings’ IN SEATTLE HE managers of Seattle’s new savings Bank beg leave to announce that the bank will open for business on Saturday morning next, March 16, at their banking room in the Erikson building, northwest corner of First Avenue and University street. Its capital stock of $400,000 has been fully paid up in cash. The bank will confine itself to a strictly savings business, will receive no commercial deposits and do no commercial or trust business of any kind. It will cater to the savings people, receiving their deposits and confining its investments to the class of investments made by the savings banks of the East. It will make loans on first mortgages or income-bearing real estate in the City of Seattle, and its surplus moneys will be invested in high-grade railroad bonds and like securities, which have stable values and which are always salable. It will pay to its depositors interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, the highest rate that is consistent with safe and prudent banking methods. The bank is intended primarily for the benefit of the wage-earning classes. One of its spe- cialties will be the caring for out-of-town depositors by the modern method of “banking by mail.’’ Its officers, who are composed of twenty-five successful local business men, bespeak for ““The Bank for Savings” the patronage and good will of the community. REIN Seay Bea oc OTT FROM. SOTTeal ba OFFICERS DANIEL KELLEHER, President R. AUZIAS-TURENNE, Vice President O. H. P. LaFARGE, Secretary = i1°"* ae é ) LEWIS C. PALMER, Cashier 7 TRUSTEES R. AUZIAS-TURENNE, Pres, Yukon Investment Co. JAMES CAMPBELL, Lumber Capitalist. HARRY KRUTZ, Pres, Washington Loan & Trust Co. JOHN CORGIAT, Real Estate Capitalist O. H. P. LA FARGE, Secretary, GEORGE J. DANZ, Treas. W. D. Hofius & Co MALCOLM McDOUGALL, Capitalist GRIFFITH DAVIES, Merchant. ALEX. F. McEWAN, Pres, Seattle Cedar Lby. Mfg. Co. H. H. DEARBORN, Real Estate Capitalist JOHN H. McGRAW, Pres. McGraw & Kittinger JOHN W. EDDY, Mgr. Port Blakeley Mill Co WALTER OAKES, Capitalist. JOHN ERIKSON, Mining Capitalist. RALPH A. SCHOENFELD, Mgr. Standard Furniture Co GABRIEL FAURE, Banker JAMES SHANNON, Physician JOSHUA GREEN, Pres. Inland Navigation Co VICTOR HUGO SMITH, Capitalist ANDREW HEMRICH, Pres. Seattle Brewing & Malt. Co. FREDERICK K. STRUVE, of John Davis & Co G. ALSTON HOLE, Mgr. Thomas Investment Co, C. E. VILAS, Manager U. 8. Assay Office. DANIEL KELLEHER, of Bausman & Kelleher, Attys. F. W. WEST, of West & Wheeler. | } Banking Hours: 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays: 10 a. m. to 12 m.; 6 p. m. to 8 ps m. | | DRUNKARDS OFTEN TRIED AS INSANE Judge Albertson of the superior court has cautioned Chief Wappen wtoln agalnnt allowing bie patrol | wen to enter groundless charges of | Insanity againat drunkards two splendid Friday specials The chief is asked to guard againat this by waving the elty | phyal examin mors before auch # charge ts od Dow't aeglect your opportunity ta buy TIDELANDS “right.” R. Coop er Willis, 473 Colman building. *** “Theift in go qesential te happiness in this world, that the failure to practice it is to me ible, It is of eucceee of content: the heme, of in society." standing Rusee!! Bage. | Thies company en- courages savings by re- cetving depoatts of one ‘ine a are oe stools at c whieh Interest paid 5 at the rate of 4 per cont, —this is a fine and very attractive little gilt stool, exactly like the picture ; legs are of a neat pattern and iron, are finished gilt, so is the framework; covered with bright and pretty patterns Persian velour, Top is 11 inches ia diameter, NORTHWEST TRUST & GAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 4% |MTEREST winch Mesh, double gnivanized, 2 ft. high, 160 ft. long, 81.49 3 ft. high, 160 ft. lone, 2.24 4 ft high, 150 f jong, 82.90 6 ft high, 160 f& long, @3.74 6 tt. high, 150 ft. long, 84.49 “SITE AEE EN ARNT SCHOENFELAO Persistency the STANDARD SPECIAL kitchen outfit 34c —we call your particular attention to this, the very best value of ite kind ever offered. It's a special outfit consisting of twelve pieces, made up especially for this store tn several thousand lote for ou® “busy Friday” selling. Actual value is fic, as shown. Outfit consists of— man who has attained Many & remarkable success in his chosen profession hae gone through fife burdened with tie hie lees brillant e early accumulated To many persona wavings debts. brother a competence the suggestion of # applies to the other fellow exciu- Cake erul ce. , nife rively, ‘The ten of lacing aT I San Whip nse. 0s | f Pouto. Masher dollar in @ savings account dose 1 Paring Knife 10 | 1 Cook Fork, regu! n peal to them. People who 1 05 | 1 Basting Spoon, are striving to get rich by one f/f | Rutmee Grater: eh SR creer emenes vee 8 grand effort usually die poor 1 Tea Strainer 08 Total regular price for It is the steady, persistent sav 1 Coffee Btratner . Sb OUI . .-e wewencenves! $ ing that counts, THIS COMPANY WILL HELP you. NOW; TODAY. no C. O. D. mall or telephone orders Milled, These specials will not be delivered. rr SL LLY a aT aT a START Standard Furniture Co. Shh fteerth SEATTLE 1006 to 1016 Firet Avo. TACOMA Capital fully paid 318 Pike Street, OXBOW Before and After the Street Cars Start to Run on Michigan Avenue The franchises for the Street Car line down Bateman street, in Georgetown and Michigan Avenue, In Oxbow, are now béTRy prepared. As soon as they are granted, work on the extension will be commenced. The line will be in operation before the expiration of ninety days from date, That is the condition of affairs today, Verify It. LOTS ON MICHIGAN AVENUE ARE BEING SNAPPED UP what it means to have holdings fn the mfist of de- velopments. Right now is ne to buy lots on Michigan Avenue, Right now, before the actual construction of t bas commenced. Michigan Avenue is a Business Street and always will remain so. Street Car line is but a natural de- It is the shortest way across the Valley and the first way which is built it is the line of Traffic and the Car Line follows that line. The shrewd investor knows velopment entirely on dry land LOTS ON MICHIGAN AVENUE ARE dheap. You haven't asked the price of Lots on this new Car Line street. How do you know ff they are within your reach? Do you think that because it is Business Prop erty tt is beyond you? First Avenue, Second Avenue, Pike Street, all had their be- ginning. Michigan Avenue will never be the center of the Retail district, but it will be the center of the Manufacturing District, and that soon MICHIGAN AVENUE TODAY 18 A “QUICK TURN” has on any street or community. It does it quickly. It draws public attention to the neighborhood, h it, renders It an integral part of the and “brings it in” as » in” section. That is what will be the effeet in OXBOW. If you are visit Oxbow today and secure a cholce location, The best lots are sell- ud the wise ones will get their profit quick Now you know the effect a new Car line land values anc ing rapidly « OXBOW 18 DEVELOPING FASTER THAN ANY OTHER SECTION. All through the South Egd new bulidings are going new Industries are com. mencing operation, new streets are being ope’ p 1 old ones improved. In the midst of it all Hes Oxbow, which ts the best Improved section of the South End. Streets are graded and Michigan Avenue ts gt ire length. Cement side- walks are In ahd city water ready for use, Telephone lines are up The bridge is opened, and the entire addition is booming. GET IN WHERE THINGS ARE DOING AND MAKE THE DEVELOPMENTS PAY YOU A HANDSOME DIVIDEND Go and see Oxbow today Take the South Seattle car to the corner of Bater snd Estelle xo block west over the new bridge, and you are in Oxbow, where salesmen will give you prices, terms, eto, or apply to—~ McLaughlin Realty Co. 212 American Bank Building Main 2476 Ind, 256 aan streets: one De Vanter-Davis Co. 3-46 Starr-Boyd Building Ind, 2299, ‘Van | Main 3307

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