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HE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1907, - MONEY ¥0 LOAN. FARM® AND ACREAGE.« | LICENSED TO WED. hho onlls in her confederate to rob| crowded houses are ex . Anetta ed eee SS her benefactor's home; then some | week pected [ ‘ TW WPAN LOAN CO, 410-41t 7 i. APHCIAL FOR THIS WHRK—Come to] Monroe French, Bremerton, and thing grips her heart, and she calls} The Lois Stock company ‘3 an Ss ee aks Gabe teres veel bo a tee s e or Sodtering | Hmma Wilhelm, Bremerton ‘ the police. The fellow thief, whom | most of the old favorites of i Ss vn jot Yasutaro Kishinota, Anaheim, BIG FLEET ON CRUISE 10 PACIFIC her mind had made a god, goes | year, and sey Ow pinyery % | California, and Suye Waka Haya to prigon and ry or False been added of equal ability, q whi, an, ext woman—realizing now that the 4 Telephone Them | Yokicht Nakano, Alameda, Call thing she had been could only have New Vaudeville Bills, | 9 impr real 1 da Nake Irt pattie ended in misery The Star she } ~~ To Us fiat foans and vinat cdieepliitaal A Lynd - eee Vaneonvan. i C, i Bho refuses her benefactor’ of-lea la 4 Late a heads , A CLoaE-IN ACHP and Annie Johnston, of Seattle on WARD: of marriage, because she thinks lin “The ty Mummy company, g And We Will A little north *| John Aermon, Mt, Vernon, Wash, AB A MIGATY eo * — ven hg ae Koto i The CoW ow ot f ; ‘ ‘ 1. Laden and imagines that she # loves Tivan & Com . 4 Do the Rest mrarmigpton) wml Iva Ladrook Ma ET ORE her fellow thief, But the thief re yy ag per vandeviiie, ot i and for building . turns, she soos Bim as the brute | troupe Pie bro and hep nov i Charge for one Insertion, 1004 4 BIRTH RECORD, he {#, and after a few tears are! Par at 3 per line, Seven words to the hed by all concerned, the play |G, k & Alipoint: 4 I line, Three times, one cent a > si.gbe G Hirthe were registered today as Jends happily with our girl thief a| Dog « Kilere; Tyg ; word. One month, Ge per line De not f * “a wsider | follow | \eood ienc’s wits oe Kelter, wite pgm 7 7 per day ove tt \ : ‘ pencer—To wifwot T.’R, Bpen | ‘The tompany supporting Miss) The ¢ new ante met ‘ Minimam charge for an “ad the al afrange to 4 cor, Minor hospital, Oct, 12, a #on, | | pubiey te entire! factory, and | Dutet mes Dalton, 1 f } 20 cents * ie " a WHE ’ Longwell-To wife of ©. L. Long | [the star herself has seemingly tm- | lec ‘Thompson, ‘age oe ¢ POWNTOWN AGENC THR oR Yo ‘uM 1 ' well, 606 B, Thomas at, Oct. 10, a] proved. ein eon hares inet Nu ine Kazor Jim gou j Kennedy Drug Co. First ay. |} : =! daughter | lin (ainly @ very clever actress,|and the c Smile On Mot jast 2 ff and Cherry n » wife of J.C, Atkin Jand. her future will be watched : | BALLARD AGENCY—P. Ul otavings Bank ' ler Way, Oct, 11, a] | with interest z - ie poe +f Mullon, $21 Ballard av. opr and ' | | se * Ff Gity Hall, Phone, Ballard 306. ‘ To wife of J, W. Hall, Ce | | “ F rs.” E FRONT | MAIN OFFICE venth av, ‘ Mrs. be | dar near 66th, Oct. 6, a son as Message From Mare 7 two aa between Union and University : t| Kirachlaum—-To wife of Perey | The Seattle theater is offering| . , witt ‘ Phones, Main 1050; lad. 441 "i Tales, enay ¥ Kirachlaum, 806° 26th av., Oct. 16, public a strong attraction thi camer Corwin wi 4, ¢ -_ The Star cannot guarantee ||: Confidential, FA, Newton, 208 opal pre week, and probably when the wea-| sal) Lomorron tor thy how * EB accuracy or assume responsibil] * » Bank bide An : veka Sila ol A: fein json ts over, It will be remembered } rf down whalebone + np ity for errors of any kind oc Loans an iW ao Win kinds : ham, 1708 Ravenna bivd,, Oct, 9, | ans one of the best that visited the | fur, « rie | earring in telephoned adver. |] "oan. ves we ; ‘ k ae dashes theater during the yen A Mow i - = - 1 neight be Sr tite of J. Roo, 2808 | c rom ars” in one of the The Clara Upements. BANKS. inctudes stock and | | Kt ro wi A. 3, Bot | best plays of recent years, ft#|day f les aes d, Oct. 11, a daughter and Seward, See eee ca mALenS rane: atrength being equalled by its nov-|a st vith coal auatae 3 SOCIETY NOTICES. THE CANADIA «WANK o eka Hatiding elty and ite power of doing good. | ha rly Ox ladle ae Paisbiched tee? sue DEATH RECORD. It tells of the redemption of an hope pete Head Offiew, ‘Ter Canada OCK OR DAIBY absolutely selfish egotist, and has ¥ ven Ne ver . » con " ro registe rd sp agin Femne, 4 Ove branch oft len level ts + eoaathe were reste red today as} & most convincing moral in sup & heavy ‘storm for tug every ‘ 4 0) ort of altry pe the P evesin ‘Clases Thursdays ant ot il . : \! of altrulem I ‘ortland 1 % me SEY DEPARTMENT Pear), werent ats: Sa hall, 81, Oot | The company presenting “A Me. | #rrive pn Alaska. ut sta cmon | enttio “b aN ot, Mgr —-tt cS e'M. Kramer, 30, Oct age From Mars" this year ts al o \ the nm all| PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF | Kramer ame U « | most as strong as that seen here The « of th U Fri 2 Alaska uliding 12, Haller st, between Cedar and preg a - he Santa ats stoa Bai se oer at. | sain] 12, Hall last season. Wallace Widdecombe has been cancelled to oe te pie Berth, prea: 9, 6 Oeid: foe - sah a ona {m excellent in the role of the | Coast Co, and that sieam aw Meg 4 VRaneay, cosh CITY REAL ESTATE lohnson—A, Johnson, 24, Oct. 10, | egotist, and Walter H. Cluxtom | return to the Beatties tips fer; correspondents in principal cities of) GU menage 1811 sth av, ‘ Beatth aa Vratcleea the United water and ‘Burepe. | |" Nakal—S Nakal, 18, Oct, 9, Se could scarcely be improved upon as | run ese “OSTEOPATHY. —*+S e General hospital “ S') (Geattle Star Exclusive Service.) of coffee and tea, 40,000 dozen exgs,|(he dreamland messenger who of - a tow . ; al. aah : : ; » | fects the nption. een Errol ; be a , » @. Starr, 29, Oct. 12 VASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—When | 20,000 hama, 6,000 pounds of pep-| ne redemy Ke Heale Dr Bpraen Onisopein For a Quick S$ pemeet sealtat Uncle Ban’ 16 big battleahipe watt /Per, £000 pounds of salt, and a lot/4# the gotist’s long-suffering | stoan lealey, Master of thd fore Wallingford car line on 49th th ra fee | ‘ Conradsen—-B, Conradsen, 60,) °°? Sams 20 big Dattioships sa’ of other stuff that Ma understands |*Weetheart pleases, and the = re-| tor 4 y hin wit bend them th 1268 a elt SetEs nike ‘FRom’ THe Oct. 11, 910 Rastiake av. ' away to the Pacific they will each 4) about, The total will be 6,000,-| mainder of the company satisfies. | jjeajey cing th the ip on > NEWS oR SUFFERING leensed pi DUsiNeas RCTION . a ble Noah's ark—only the ani-|000 pounds. The attraction will be offered all |to ty ng that he ig umanity Absolute cure guarante rd for | neuitation free | Morradh Nike LAW Harrington—M, EF. Harrington, | re#emble Ne ‘ y V wae 1 the ot liquor. Rete Berwin nefreus Giscasen a CUTT AGE, NICE LAS 67, Oot. 11, 829 B 69th wt mals will all be dead and neatly| Practically everything that men , pn acct \ Be Jelena voelting ree cat BALA Albertion—F. Albertson, 24, Oct.| stowed away in big refrigerators tn all walks of life would relish FI ape gear ae Recliy treat Ad Dales toe A 111, Wayside Emergency hospital. |for consumption later on. For if will be aboard the ships before Dad's Girt, aches ee ba salled Os ath, De Peldus De Johm | "Taylor Taylor, 12, Oct. 11,| Napoleon's army fought on thelr they leave, Thanksgiving dinner,| “Dad's Girl,” an old-fashioned). , WE gins rane with 6 en atiecw: 180T Geee | South Seattle stomachs our boys will cruise Christmas dinner and dinner on|comedy drama sparkling With |g \ocomottee oe te al can) atin Ave Se. seer Jackson. Skia ery Ralzow—Willlam F. Balsow, 23, around the Horn in the same fash Washington's birthday aboard ship) humor and abounding with heart road jor the Yakutat ‘chur ee ae oe 4 found Oct. 10, foot of Wall wt ton have been arranged for, An addi-|interest, was given two perform i torda 4 wel NOlt—J, W f, 28, Oct. 12,| It's going to be a big contract to tional supply of turkeys, plum pud-|ances at the Third Avenue yester ee is 1 - Pacific hospital feed the 12,000 men of the fleet on dings, pumpkin ples, mixed nuts/day, and drew two packed houses Seb er Martha Tuft, 172 gros bat | Ghoul pm. when the apa | A Pee McKnight — William MeKniiht,| the long journey, and the navy and coffee will be stored in anticl-| The members of the Taylor com-| tt po the iitie bey —— ———— y utes ‘ 36, Oct. 3, Wayside Emergency hos-| partment is already on that pation of these feasts. pany find this popular old piece Balla eat at, corner of Fike as BUSINESS CHANCES. . anh aMd | ital Nice young fellows tn d braid |. The officers of the fleet must| Well sulted to their abilities, and indly send — c oon ° - " srovis-| make the most of the opportunities it Main * little restaurant. with fixtures Fuller, Fuller, 74, Oct. 9, 414) are out in the market po lay in their own supply of provis PP a eT ue Hee tale cheap | JOSEPH TH min eo, 1 Broadway tatoes and cabbage and 1 but fons at their own expense. They | offered them ae Se # Mine stockbolders Seisenie’ G tedual inte Boylan—Fred Boylan, 28, Oct. 10,| they're not carrying It away with) may choose what they wish with-| Laurette Taylor plays the part of sand § jo aanocla: 4th av, and University st them in a big basket, lke dad or,out reference to the provisions) the “girl” and James M. Morton is Sal 4 Brooks—J. C. Brooks, 42, Oct. 9,| the cook does which the bureau of supplies and|the “dad.” Fredorick Clarke ensays 4 Wayside Emergency hoepttal Should say not! Why, tn the accounts makes for enlisted men.|the role of Stephen Wainwright p Ale ot j Miller—E Miller, about 40,/one item of beef, the ships will, All of the food provided will be|(he girl's lover, and Verne Layton 10°) the 4 MISCELLANEOUS, Oct. 6, 414 Spring wt have 1,000,000 pounds. There will kept fresh by means of cold stor-|!¥ the heavy villain. William Ray- | Dani Sellnieens ole, , f POSE Ditle—E. L. Dills, 67, Sept. 22,/ be 1,000,000 pounds of fresh vege age. Water will be distilled aboard |50re furnishes much of the comedy = ulatiqn, which few 3 4 Wayside Emergency hospital tables, including potatoes, turnips, ship. At the ports new supplies | Of the plece, and the remainder of | POPNIAUGD, While large 06 # Harton—Infant, Oct, 10, Clover: | tomatoes and—ob, yes, onlons, you can be taken aboard, but the or-| ‘be company fs weil cast Since its recent revival the dale, Wash bet. There'll be a mililon pounds ders of the navy department a Pore We " * jeighteenth century game of @ | M t r W anted - sireennienel of Nour, 200,000 pounds of con that the ships be provided without} ‘ere King. bolo has overrun France and now OO) ood shampc P| densed "milk, 690,000 pounds of reference to any stops they may| Justin Huntley McCarthy's “If I| promises to be equally ovular tu 4 — bet vegetables, 115,000 pile nss thr mone se on the way to Ban Francisco. ee King,” one of the most beau England. Motorists on the conti Our trip argund the world on 20 herse-power compound wound } eR tiful plays of the decade, was pre- | ent with them @ set BoP i : fei asite Yor si 88 j ph sented twice Saturday and twice | cies used in the game, so that the % nded i not eattatac tar | speed preferred. Phone The ( 1111 Am. Bank Indg. Phone Main 497 | Everybody W as y's a ba Me ag as the| may be paseed pleasant, f ey: state territor - jopening offering of the season. CO. 243 Fitth 1 te segrhegane — Delighted bs A MU s EMEN —_ ee eee patronized the Lois in the two days | ever «© p. observation so far hag jthat the bili bas been offered, andpeen una to discover. eaterday Femvanrance Cooke Headque Phone Ind bos VS SSISTISTISISISISISISISISISL-SS CSISTS TSS ching time: 1818 Piret “ pa i= ee S joseing “ene tel | SSE aon: 2. St? capacity seven Jessie Busley. She would not be if she re d | st HELP WANTED—FEMALE. sane i 4] lin the Bishop's Carriage” Js| mained “Nan, the Nipper.” But Ens ? Cam La a ——— ren | Werth while Though it has to do from the first there ts something Cee Be, th a woman whom fortune and in this girl thiefs proud, erect car aturda SITUATION WANTED—Fi ee e$vironment have m p # thi the riag her flashing eye, and the e SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. k's offering et the Grand is mobile face, defiantly crowned by nm SURTAINS LAUNDERE For Saie—Team 4 to see. Remembered with a riotous mass of red hair, that .ce eorvice, OD Shoreciation from leat Seepen,. bath | tell you, oven ae Ht 006 the. WiL| Oe Oe JOHNSTON ( co. c CLOSE DOORS OF THE F the play and ite star, Miss Jensic Mam Latimer of the play, that this FA TH WANTED—REAL HeTATR. Eusiey, renewed acqualatanceship girl cannot be all bad She is a MOUS OLD QUARTERS IN E nnn | th old friends last night, and the mistaken, deluded victim of the BURKE BUILDING ne ga eg me a Ege tt loome was a most cordial one. cruelty of the fates. She follows Phos Main i866, or cai In the Bishop's Carriage” bas her nefarious trade because she q Mask Bite. T. 5. W {th moral mission and its manner idealizes tt. She does not reatize | Pioneer Dealers Tdi Occupied Sacou Ave. Loca: a FOR RENT—ROOMS. of giving it to the world bas none that it f* wrong, and feels that rel once tigre MOTOR of the sickening misery which ac she is an artist in being an expert tion for Many Years—Tremendous Growth of q Newly furnished rooms, Capitot Hm companies . the sordid problem thief ‘ 7 Quarters— a Taree room. suitable for light house. | | |play's story of fall and redemption. But the Inevitable happens. She Business Necess' itates Much Larger é Geahie. “Hest, bath phone; 86 FOR SAI BE |A girl thief, @ moral pervert, boast: meets « man—and be is @ man Have Opened in Fine New Building at Third ap me ing between puffs of cigarets and His strength of character, his very ; ; . a CITRUS _APARTMENTA | | bits of profanity that she is “Nan, goodness, and his evident deter Ave. and University ‘ 2108 Harvard. av.” Elogantiy furnished | |the Nipper,” and idoltzing ® brute | mination to help her at first turn | mapee op igiatate Nery modern convenianee| One General Risctric shunt wound, 1¢| Por fain oe We Jof the underworld because of his her against him. His preachings are| At a little after 10 p, m. Satur-[ On the mezzanine floor will . housek oe Re . ply at } : re a ee sunlit an | supremacy in the fine art of burg: obnoxious, and just at the time when |day evening the doors of the fa-/found the general offices af i { house 2. lary, May not seem to be an attrac: he is opening a new lifesto her,|mous quarters of the D. 8. John-/| Johnston Co.—all large, light E me 278 board. | D; second-hand, but good as new. Phone A Beautiful Bay ve heroine to those unfamiliar has invited her to his home to of-|ston Co. at 903 Second Avenue, airy, and will be greatly appredab 3 14-18 | The Cashier of The Daily Star —t PUGET BOUND, at ite head witnin | With the play, or the book from. fer her an honest life on the stage,|were closed for the last time. ed by the host of Johnston |} jwhich it has been dramatized. and leaves her alone a moment When the critical moment arriv.|Ployes who, owing to the A _CARLOAD OF OMNERAL POR — > ~ ener ed and all the employes, particular-|@arters in the Burke FOR RENT PORE HOMSES FOR SALE AT WOOD. ; have really worked under @ DRETT aides 8 cttage, ail furnished, |WORTH STABLES. BACKMAN. AND i ly the older members of the organ ally with “barn. “chicken houses, and frar | MAPLE 8T®, CROhaRTOWN “e a NOVELTY—1316 SECOND AVENUE Hization, who have worked and ©? » Seren of garden land. ared and rcs | me | Repu Gating terms, Call, learn about thie pr , e ||| Watched the remarkable growth of| ‘The talking machine departmeal Gat; only if minutes walk to Vay oot ae oy |the House of Johnston, which, from |js on the second floor, The cna Ni TE, “ADAMS. Boiler CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY pecia e u ay ¥ small beginning, has grown ment in this section is & oe wi reese Alaska Building » largest plano and talking tt 1 are, w nly for tow da j ure, and ithout doubt, REAL ESTATE DEALER | 7 "LONE ’ ! stablishment in the West, finest, most conventent ad net For Sale | 3 were drawn as if by common ac fortabie quarters on the a | cord to one section of the store. Consisting of a series of t eW There was real regret written on each individual and apart from Ok Aik teeetsenl take, Si-bedde r every face, for the hard struggling other, a great many customers Gi " of the early days was vividly re be taken care of bpp power, vertien! boiler, good an new, and called, and, on the other hand, the | conflicting with ¢ t 3 ve esti a . 2 of friends made in the old quarters | on the second floor. ork block | general Daily Star, 1907-1909-1911 Seventh ay. was bound to leave its trace In the |, > room bel asin spt 25" ‘Tintraet a expression of all present the Pianola Liven For it was here that the enviable adjoining the Pianola reputation of the D. 8. Johnston Co. The brary will contain, all pe R aif mii has been made, and it was like |, 11,000 rolls o peperes Armatrens, TE Kew Fort | cast wo Rollins & Cary's grading camp Par Sa fitti leaving the old homestead in quit: | }y°) 00), Tolls ot Alfred Gteller, 441-2 New York Vie | Sane AU — Be bs 4 ' rere ertect orm iting, Ung the old stand Especially was other music roll library ia tre UCTIONS. week . half-lined in Black, || t!* true when the pleasant rela. | Wy *t a = Neer rai * |itlons that have always existed be Pine Recital Hae See AND CRATING. A Restaurant Brown, Tan and Ma. ||tween Juage Burke, the owner of | m= 7% Ree = al the buildin, and the House of On third floor, ST UTT SAND ACREAGE | Man roon Broadcloths. Johnston was remembered, and the through the fourth story, is the ARMS AND ACREAGE. D. 8. Johnston Co. desires to ex- Cital Hall, This is a deciied BB se 2 SHICKBN RANCH-10 acres, facing one |CAN PUP A sPLEeNt tend their heartfelt thanks to him |ture, and it has aire eg . , TAURANT T BY CO . and his assistants for the uniform. | #4eed by several of fore 3-3 Union block Fre, P jly courteous and considerate treat. | local Orc as and Musical Phon Ind 4458, Main 1266 ment that has always been accord. | Cletles concerts. ed them. The wholesale ee timber tment will be foun f STORAGE vy a A ea ee oe ample facilities Tt ! svn Sotys * lg This morning the new elegant |, the storing of Up Tasow TRAP quarters in the Johnston Co. Butld- | of bur 1 thousand By I ie ing at Third av. and University r art of the first pitt, Hg Molla et were Informally thrown open to | yj) } for the storage OCULISTS AND AURISTS. - ye we ~~ £ : the public pete etc. Here also acres each, | . an Bide The new establishment fs not on- | be ed the tuning and SRBLYE M.D. Bye, Bar Nos ere ie good ly the largest, but also the finest, | de; addition to r Bitei Bidg Hours i¢ lone nn Most modern and up-to-date must- | rox he play of Ceog _ t d " cal emporium in the West. Every | ir s. The Automatt Bidg. Main en, $ “ facility for the ynomical retail: | pa ting of electric 1 TE SE SEE OS SOC E ~_ youn tt sinnda li ing of high-grade pianos, talking | ar ne. music, | PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. - a . Val u ee ; 4 vee feal instrumer et © located on @ ee a | WE Ley For 8 afforded, besides many tnnova- | fc “Anderson Supply Go, Wii Cherry | | pms | " tage, lot BOxiez, Br i ben alues Up to $32.50 tions and modern appointments! w+ fine new oo mh eats ie ; c oe Teg for the convenience and comfort of ness the PATENT ATTORNEYS. ° pasture: a A A Te19 ‘ rea ns patrons. G vill not take pla ey? a be aces : ~ The main floor will it of an | 1% ¢ Elaborate Batic aes Hoautity five blocks t Comprising the latest Fall models in all shades of j}|!mmense display of pianos, and the | pa © being made for : Park, $200 each and : i , several individual parlors are | eve autiful art souy —Taibor_ for Hed ' ; N yroadcloth and mixture handsomely tailored |l/pound to be appreciated by dis- | ot will be distel wake j Fremont Ave. Phone and silk lined, values up to $22.50. Special poh pea enn Wom bo let Sede he ‘i chile h Ask for ’ o p . amine and test instruments away |be re ered with en “S00 or a ue sday ; vin Aas $12.50 |I trom ati foreign sounds Gor estat ; erriog, Corner. ‘Thre Children’s School Coats, all shades, kerseys and pesidence, Fremont Ave. Phong nobby mixtures; values up to $9.00. Special ‘elin Tuesday .. Chae ghCe 5 | een ide Ladies’ Novelty ‘Tailored Suits in fine ae — | and all the newest suitings; silk lined; in the , “I should think ill of any man who fowwer LTR 4 “4 Prince Chap and 36-inch cutaways. Special did not wish to leave his uildren a bide.” shot phones 16-10-16 | ‘Tuesday MUR Paes Sr Re re eee? $25.00 | little better off materially than him- BALLARD DISTRIOT. ||| Misses’ English Box Coats, full le ngths, in swell self.”—Theo. Roosevelt retell, man MERRITT TRALTY Go sa | coatings; man tailored. Special Tuesday... PATENTS. Don't go hunting for a house to rent, | ee ..87 50 | ‘ +c hunting se TMPEMATILR Oh MOORS CELE SLE 7.5 AS es Account liable, i pos ft theae A Savings Accou his re , developed, end” pert : ‘ lot " ae Highest class Custom Tailored arments, responsible Pats te the ife as gov- Moval tig ALT att 1H anth Ay got 00, onan | a ‘ Ay bea ie ee $25.00 up ft ernment bonds and ¢ i higher rate Gage £ will pe ‘ . jj) wards, onsult Our designer and get new ideas, f . : 1 ine 7g MILLINERY , + yor wert Piven us ins 91,000; ‘eee of income-—4 per cent compount oar ta Pemr gale aos BLOCK at and Ine: Sisto, 4460: Gown, Mi uaa cance! | FURS, WAISTS AND HATS ON SPECIAL | terest Me Hao, Toot” Fourin'« — TOY. HORDE) ROOUN o t oereT ; || SALE TUESDAY : | OCULISTS’ AND AURISTS. sa tot teniee ak am sot. |} Novelty Cloak & Suit Manufacturing Co. |} TITLE TRUST COMPANY wie Hi get.” she 3 + 8 1 M.D. 100 Arcade nth’ bath Sesen 380: AiR save, «ner a} aa « _ | ° 1 Columbia Street. Be Ree Fon” an" hh nit id, Heat atta oats || LT. HOFFMAN — 1316 SECOND AVENUE eer ere 908 Col 14M | gut off at ‘Snip. at ade! | « . oe eee oe eee we oe @ es ae «'® ees m . ‘ 4 ~— °