The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1907, Page 3

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H---DOWN GOES THE LID TIGHT ON SPOKANE ,, w= wie: OHnton and Pauline Cook novelty rifle and revolver shots {Star Special Service.) © orders prohib x trade in @@ head ners at the Star this NE, Ma ton pels variety theaters! Week, Playing a tue with bullets veg ‘ Benn iy >, ee wae a on @ Xylophone is their main stunt by the aport!' me this | liquor in the “cetha” and restaurant | @8ry Braham te & mimic come Pigast wight uniformed police | keepers ond saloon keepers must dian, and the two sketches am the ito the va arlety | toar out the ina and boxes bul seemed to really amuse mas and Keners e he . Failure to comply with the new Hetena and Pdward Castano, e+ out sent by order means trouble, according to| C®#ttle dancers, and the Mustrated Moore and ed by a etatement taxned by the prosecut.| SOK and moving pictures of the waof Police K ing attorney tnding of hidden treasure complet he new program VEN’S MERCIES ON THIS BEAUTIFUL Minstrel. Show BOY WHOSE FUTURE READS DARKLY ) pov 8) eel hood at the Grand next Savurday and Sunday nights, The show ix ‘or the benefit of the butlding fund eing ralwed by the Aretic Mro(her hood for the structure tt will ere at the A-YoP. ta Frank C. Bean is directing the pe nance NAA At the Grand Mra, Warren's Profession.” the Bernard Shaw problem play, with Rose Coghlan in the title re ine nt the G Friday night, when leading loca amateurs will present “A Nigh ort” 4 opera hour At the Seattle A Soldier of the Rapire” tx the ing at tho Seattle theater this elodrama 0 tald at the time of the great Napoleon's fa At the Love. Pauntierey.” with little Olfie Cooper in the tithe r and with the I pany interpreting the « rune for a week at the Lots At the Lyric ay the Sad Sea Waves” te 1 © Lyric theater, ia the end, this week. The Lewts Lake company I® presenting the At the Third Avenue Stolen by Gypsies” oy the new Third Ave jay and wil) run all week Taylor company, with many } olf favorites in its number senting the play me thea HAVE NARROW ESCAPE | Privates J. W RL. Har rie and J. W ¢ Company BH, Second Washington regiment N. G. W.. narrowly escaped | during the storm «hat ow |eound Sunday neem, When the storm jetruck they ran from the Ortilia range, Where they had been prac | theing towerd the hilla, As they ae EVITCH ALEXIS, ONLY SON OF THE CZAR OF RUS | conded. a huge tree mp blew FROM HIS LATEST PHOTOGRAPH WHICH HAS ONLY (down from an overhead pre ARRIVED IN THIS COUNTRY. THE LITTLE FELLOW (2n¢ fe!l just Between Barlow and Harrie, ho Were bat two or three GE 3 YEARS ONLY ON AUGUST 12 conan MARKETS THE GROTE.RANKIN CO. Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotels. from Vashon te ee ' This Pretty Parlor well as some from the river country were rece! seice §tand Specially =| Priced at $1.35 are =holding fs belding As a special for tomorrow the big jump and Thursday the Parlor Stand shown in illustra tion is marked at the above price Stand is made of solid oak, in golden finish has square top, 20x20 in with rail underneath square lower she 13 im, and grace shaped legs in stand s regularly priced at $2.60; special price to morrow ‘ee ae be $1.35 This $2.75 Umbrella Rack Special $1.65 qo ‘Nowy Mpesquiy + ye Ow 8! eueRT x somewhat out th linar ' onsist of turned pieces resembling « 1 grille. Rack is made of 1 gold en finish; stands 27 in gh from measures 81% in. square and has t irip pan 7 in. in diameter and Thursday .. : $1.65 ALL THE CREDIT 1403 TO " YOU, WANT iat SECOND AVENUE CORNER SECOND AVE AND UNION ST THE THEATERS. THE TTLE STARTUEBDAY, MAY 2 HAYWOOD’S FAMILY, UNITED IN GREAT ORDEAL, CLUSTERS ABOUT HIM AT TRIAL FOR HIS = The Rhodes Company New Department Store Antoinette Curtains Thrifty house wives, wide awake rooming house and hotel keepers, as well as public institution saperintend- ents will profit by attending this splendid sale of bean- Paclusive Service) May di.—The tnva id Mee ere, and Mrs, Haywood’s nurse group their cWalrs ar ywood, her two daug und and beck of the defendant end wateh ever 128 move and every word of the ectors tiful Curtains held for introductory purposes BACWOOD'S the enae For rapid selling we have divided them into lots as KRYRGE follows LOT 1. Takes in Curtains worth up to $3.25. Introductory Price, a peir oe $B35 LOT 2. Takes in Curtains worth up to $7.00. Introdnetory Price, @ POiP .... socee oe . » bebege eee. $4.25 LOT 3. Takes in Curtains worth up to $11.50, Introductory Price, COREYS REACH — SHRINERS’ WEEK FAILED TO COLLECT THE OTHER SIDE IS OVER The wurething pacle who works the bogus check game, with a slg (Seriope ‘Telewraph Service. Today, the week of entertainment nature of W. BE. Gillman, js having LONDON, May fi--W. I Corey given by Se ¢ Shriners to visit’ bis troubles trying to collect money ond bin bride arrived here late yee ore of the order from the national Druggista and salooniats are begin erday afternoon and proceeded at convention at Los Angéles, comes 0. ping to resemble owls to thin bad a 36.00 oare to Cherbours. Coming down ® l0* paper floater, The quill artist & pes ee 4 ‘ “+059 14 eye the gang plank both seemed nery here have been thousands of ous, Newspapermen gathered about said he icked two small boys on the Fre mont Drag Company Jast night with the customary paper, signed The check called tidn't look good to tough, the proprietor, and there was nothing doing. This is the second time “W Gitiman as he signs his bad checks, has come to tne notice of the police LOT 4, Takes in Curtains worth up to $15.00. Introductory Priee, a pair ......- rere LOT 5. Takes in Curtains worth up to $18.00. Introduetory Price, Every Curtain is new and perfect, bought for the new store in 1907 ON THE BARGAIN SQUARE SALE OF MILLINERY AT RIDICULOUS Wednesday we will place on sale at thea Square a limited number of very beantifal med Hats. There are chiffon, horsehair and straw combinations and the need of a spray of flowers, foliage, a wing or a feather will complete the pie- ture and give you a beautiful hat of your owm art. They come in all the new colors and shapes, and were intended to be trimmed in our own work rooms, but cireumstances will not permit. Worth up to £2.00 each. Wednesday, each ives "$8 The Rhodes Company ARCADE BUILDING strangers in the city during n days and every one of them has been given a merry time Itvery day has been clear, and though marred by a few short storma the weather has been favor the couple bat Mr. Corey had nothing to say regard hing. Mra. Corey even under her danb of rouge Coming over on the steamer the bride did not appear once on deck She kept to the apartments. Core walked on deck several times but engaged im conversation with so allow the visitors yf time tn the clty to spead all out of doors Seattle ia better known to thous one ands because of the entertainment - given by the Shriners to their vie TIMBER LANDS RE ENEO MAGNOLIA WAY DROPPED ha brethren According to orders jnst received COOL WEATHER MAY at the local United States land of PREVENT BAD FLOODS, “**. emt 0.000 acres of timber land in this state The famous improvement knowr as Magnolia way, in the n has been tndefinitely sid and ft ts doubtfal if tb (Star Spectal Servtee) project will be resur NORTH YAKIMA, Wash, Ms heer foture The present ec weather may It was proposed prevent flor mn this valley, The ond avenue north r than ever to Elliott avenue. but those who » enter’ would pay for the improvement gg le much could not agree on plans ae commaaty Century Furniture Company SECOND AVENUE AND SPRING STREET on can be m which bas be » reopened, after of thin | twe ns Ail that is district is Snob sh county Neo claim will be recognized pur porting to antedaie J : 7 to extend Bee om Denny way THE GRAND seam cows, TONIGHT, Tuesday eday and Thursday (No Matinees.) SS ROSH COGHLAN In the Most D P f the Day, “MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION.” Ry Bernard Shaw. Prices 50c to $1.50. at attractio: Heartetia Crosman. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Saturday, May 2th and Sunday, May 26th ARCTIC BROTHERHOOD PERFORMANCE BECAUSE BECAUSE M rel, Vaude t Popular Alaskan Artists, under ai- ‘ 5 ie h more ter in ani ‘Eqa it le made oof bette a 6 eae = on re : restt fan Artie Brotherhood Hail at the Alaska- teriale than others. lees time than © ” Ex lo ff 2. Ite workmanship is bet 7. It bakes more evenly and posit 4s Bullding will be donated to the University ter than that of others. better than others eet “ w be purchased. Roxes $25.00 and $15.00, Parquet, $1.90 3. It i= more economical of 8. It has mors “special” Be " Gallery _ fe es than others. 9. It gives more years of service than others 10. It has gas burning at fuet than ot * 4 It alone has the Peerless Duplex Damper 5. It polished top needs no SEA TTLE THEA TER Phones 43 blacking. tachments of all kinds. NIGHT, A WEEK, Matinees T “y and Saturday, “A SOLDIER OF A Splend a ERAS RANGE & YRIC THEATER > Phones 567 L ois Captured the Public! The Big Hit! Special Engagement of Ollie “LittleLord Fauntleroy.” Cooper in THEATER Sou ee Seattle's Leading Vaudeville House, STAR | ae ic ; 7:16, 8:46 each TWENTIETH CENTURY VAUDEVILLE Cooke and Clinton, famous women rifle shots; The Castanos, Maud Entwistle & Co., Starascope, Eddie Roesch, Jos. J Dowling & Co., Harry Braham. in the best in the world . Proof of the Pudding is the Eating products. ‘‘The BUY AN a ELWELL 3rd Ave The veut Oud KITCHEN Third and RANGE bab mre ha Winnee tarlore Ye Ce in IN PART LABORATORY Seittncen, Wetnenten, Saterday, Bent Prices, *Matinees PAYMENT oF THe Mgatinges, . FORA HOME MONARCH . PANTS TO ORDE 7 at the UNION TAILORS, .& PLATT won URE CO. M 2 W “d " Sunda T K, 1 & Lake & . . any “ny THE SAD SHA WAVES" 4 roar of M t. Prices: Matinees, Nights, 200 to 506 Phones, § 204. Ind, 4434 a a a

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