The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1908, Page 6

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fen kG Cannon. Asher C. Hinds, Hor Geo, F. Huff Hon. Joh Joe, know hewed— « Hinds bet he m 4 > A. Haft From Pennsylvania. ¢ and gruff, nex Kreet Dajell, private p middle seat.) there espied county audito was «r and then req i that fi to write a r license to ; eee using the name of W. Hat taker as the groom and Ona Btev ones the Palmer ‘Pai celeb: 4 the MAVENWORTH GIRL CHANGES tid able eg ills AMUSEMENTS | MARRIES FORMER SWEET } | | Damroseh Concert. Playing to an pee that was (By United Press.) representative of the musical cul * CHEER, Wa May 27 tare of the ¢ Walter Damrosed “a 4 his New York Symphouy or Qea Stevens, of Ly aworth, | #1 : ‘ chestra appeared at the Moore (he ge a el soe | Atte last night, under th . Wwite, Monday, of her ald) °F \he Ladies’ Musical bho had arrived Saturday | a \ meta BB popular overture Tema Meader ang| Which was well given. The big both of Leavenworth, ees tty a mr ' Before the county auditor ot i BB tee F Bea seeured 2 license to wed.) tne composer of bis to be celebrated Sun * Me Hrousenan was made ana\readence. Other numbers : tin teediness, when | The Immortal Oberon, ethiag pe - a ‘Ons's appear.| Andante Cantabile,” by Tschalkow => of One's appear | sky; “The “Vaise Le and “Pis y worth Saturday after lente.” from Sylvi The : the girl who had | (ca*. 7 ag , Th La Follett, Tenn. | *merican Fantasy ‘ that Ona was about to|, M™e. Mary Hissem do Moss as the soloist sang “I re wife of a new lover he sought ber out and in rewinning ber. Moo Ona appeared before the from Mosart; a song from “Mig son” and “Elsa's Song on the Hal joony.” from “Lobengrin.” The orchestra wili be augme by a chorus of " volces at Wagner program to be given evening. ted the this “My Wite.” Charles Frohman wil! John Drew at the Moore o Monda, 6th, 19th, 20th. . nly 6th 22rd. August 6th, 7th, | by the Oreson KR. R. & lama hea are lin “My Wife” This will Chicago and return,| Drew's first appearance in Seattle Stouis, $6750; Kansas | fr several years via Salt Lake and) part of Pepat, the oe / tn “Wang.” the company at the AF ON HEAR) cane peer eerenre and Missourt River) Noe emnge f also several other) Wang: Teddy Webb is a whole show by DM desired. Full particaiars|bimeeclf in the Office, 08 ist keeper of the voracious elephant = Agent offering of the San ~ | Francisco Opera ‘Grand. There will be a Satorday “The Ghadow Behind the Throne.” | Miss Emma Bunting will re Every pair of shears at Piper & | Taft's guaranteed to give satisfac of All Kinds—Main Floor 10.00 $7. 29| ° gerators . cial at $10.00 Crescent Refrigerators, size 36x21x14 inch- | lined with asbestos and felt, lined throughout | $ capacity of ice compartment 35 $7 29 . ; they take less ice; special $3.50 Hammocks, $2.49. Sc Soap, 8 Bars 25¢. Se BAR — Well REGULAR $3.50—large Size Lenox Soap; “just Mts | Close Weave Fane 4" + special, Hammock, with folding 8 bars 25c L50 Gas Oven, $1.89. ble Lined for one vy plan irom: doubie shelf; will $1.89 Tumblers, 244¢. Be DOZ—Full Fire best qua Pressed S Table Tumblers 9! each 2€ and double stretcher oxtra. spectal $2.49 50c Paint, 3R¢. REGULAR 50c—I-quart can of the Areade Pure Prepared Paint, for all purposes; 22 col- ors to select from; 39c mpectal $2.00 Doz. Tea Spoons, 5O¢, Set of Six. REGULAR $2.00 00Z.—Rogers’ ew Muncie Pattern Pure Stl ver-Piated Tea Spoons; 59¢ Special, 10¢. | extreme special, set of 6 ESlertment of Gold aud Crystal Bf 6 om $1.25 Screen Door, 89¢. ys, sugar and REGULAR $1.25—Mission Fin 4-Panel Sereen Door, size se &, with wide i 10c paca special = 89c ‘$5.00 Warranted Garden Hose $3.89 Length, Our Well-Known Crescent Brand, 3-Ply “Mtranted Rubber Hose, complete with coup- BF apecia nant GOOD MEME ARO UNION © A CARLOAD OF STATESMEN n Daleell L. White Musby Sitting close by Dalrell’s sidet Well, he i#n't known to fame L. White Busby te his name; Private sec to Unele Joe . der that hes scowling #0. The the choofer, ain't he cute? Bet he wants to seoot and toot Juat re 4 guy here w York state Zip’ tet hit up the galt’ =~ WHY DO WE PAINT "EM WHITE? THE SEATTLE = be. he Hon, Sereno EB, Payne. | | By H. Lee Clotworthy. The fighting ships of the Amert can savy are still gar im the white swaddiing clothes designed for the navy's first bora-——the fa \ mous White Squadron When the Boston, Haltimore, At lanta and Chicago wore launched, the pavy department was so tickled to death over having four steel cruisers fiying the American flag that the quartette was painted snow white, ohriat i the White Squadron, and sent around the world on a ¢ to show the naval powers that the United States was ‘on the way” as & sea nation It is an impossible task to change of the department at Washington. Though there are now ships, two score screen of auxiliary ing the navy, all craft are pain cruisers and a ships constitut cept the torpedo whit This means housecleaning every day aboard #hip. From stoke hole to heaven higt truck bluejackets are piped away every day to do the « ady stunt There are a few thous ne of ficers and many thousar who think that this could b ter expended at gun drill The department thinks otherwise. and as the “swive brigade in Washington doe thinking for the navy, ships wil! contin wil ind the your at the Seattle next week in he Princess The Shadow fehind Throne” is proving a popular fleet week offer ing. “Soldiers of Fortune.” Many outeoftown visitors ar finding & great attraction in “Sol diers of Portene” at the Lots it is « forceful story capable of arousing a deep sympathy Luna Park Prof. Davidson continues to make hie balloon ascensions at Lana Park every afternoon. Meier's band will play at summer re sort Saturday and Sunday after noon and evening At the Co’ Meter & Mora, F artia’ Laveen Cross Roman sports and six other vaudeville on the Colfseum bill umn. »pean novelty e Co. tn pastimes, and specialties are At the Panta The Valvino Brothers. at the Pantages, are two graceful acrobats and ath * who give a skillful and pleasing exhibition Mr. Elwell sings “Welcome to the Boys In Biue.” There are six other fea-| tures on the bill | At. the Star. | Twenty-six musical comedians tn |the operatic farce “The Girls”; motion pletures, & Woulfe, and other new vaude Kheumatiam i greatly relieved by Goap Lake Seite. All drug :} STEAMER YOSEMITE Excursion to yaya || SUNDAY, MAY 31-—$1.00 Music and Dancing more than a score of great battle | - SCE = | enby Bathing | Marzello | PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING WHAT | | | | a | 908. you'll be interested in the splendid seasonable specials— a $2 clothes rack $1.19 housewives’ special attention ts called to thi salanity poet practica about the fourfold hardwood — clothes rack, 6 feet high; has 50 feet of drying ap eguiar price je $2.00. Extra special priced for Thrusday each $1.19 GET YOUR GO-CART AND REFRIGERAT- OR HERE. at the Hotel Herald in hono 'T MEANS TO “SCRUB DOWN” her gue tise Gumbert sad Miss THE FIGHTING ToP. Siiverfield of Portland. About cous enjoyed the hospitality of navy are slor when | the hostess placed In ¢ in New York But tn o navies the line offt M 1 M Charles Sweeney core have some word to say con Emeline Sweeney, of Se corning the equipment of the ships |attle, have arrived at the Hote they are to command Plaza, Fifth av, New York yee rere — eos « acts are attractions at the ASH Star pons tomor = AUTO D ee ee 2 (By United Press.) BITS O’NEWS * MEDFORD, Ore, May 27.—Fer * nando mand party arrived SERRE EEE Re ee ee bore THO & Mm en route to Port The ladion of the King County |'4"4. in an effort to establish 9 how " . uto record from Vallajo They Political Equality club will give record field in honor of the visiting guesta,|ROfth. and expect to arrive Mrs. Emma Smith De Yoo, presi-| Portiand at 10:30 tonig of dent of the Washington siterable time wes lost on acsount Suffrage associat! ie Mae, rer, bere W. Allen, president of the State '® the road ta » gute wet fost Federation of Women's clubs. In|'T% At SI wanda the recelving line will be Mre &.| 0° & a 09 M. Wardall, president of the Pottti.| @ie# out of the cal Equality club; Mrs. Emma| Smith De Voo, Mra. H. W alien, UILTY OF USING Mra. Ida H. Hutton, Mex. W Harper prealde of the Seattle eration of Womea's clube; i Homer M. Hill and Mra. A. B Leck | A musical program has been | prepared for the evening ] DAR | guilty of the charge OFFICE FOR ELECTION (By United Pre or DAR, was! CHICAGO, May 27—John M. Col entertained yesterday afternoon at| the home of Mr« H. E. Holmes,| ine, ehief of police under forme 10 20th av. south Mayor Dunne, and Frank Comer Dancing Party. fo police attorney under the Mra. Jack J. C. Dantiger gave | same administration, prev ing the ja dancing party Monday evening | pre one, were today found not ot using thetr NO CHANGE OF PRICES office . the purpose ring AT HOTEL LINCOLN: | Dunne’s campaign for reelection Outside rooms, per person, $2.00 | Directly after Fred A. Busse de outs rooma, with bath, por per-|feated Dunne, his lieutenants caus son, $2.50; outside suites, bay side.) 4 © ae and Come x with bath, per person, $5.00; cos) —_ $1.00 each. Blackwell Hotel Co. U. 6. Navy Yara Route & oo Three great sources should appeal nf wealth thag | TENTS FOR RENT We keep tents and flys, al! sizes, On quantities from and church parties we make special r a clrows tent. furniture. from a child's play tent to 10 to 100 tente for excursion Everything in camp | Loggers’ Supply Co. 815 COLMAN DOCK. } Both Phones—922. South Side of Ferry [and 9:30 a.m. | $500 Reward jonticelio leaves Flyer dock 6: 1:30 and 4 p.m. *** any case of alcoholism that r cannot cure tn from 3 to 6 days, J. B. BRISKO!IS, Giobe Hotel, Cor, Firet Av. and Main 6t. ~for the service of the people; ted. One of the charges against) KOENIGSBURG, Germany Collinge wee that he sent o orde T artillerymen dic to the police to work Dunne's from the effects of sunstroke election and late i al ned while ords. O r cha * along this line 1) he | were sae - —_— a = THE GREATER exclusive homefurnishing store in America splendid welcome for you! step ladder-chair $1.35 reguiar value $2.00. ew yaaa week reclining folding chairs— 95c for ner fort “a there o compare with them. Of maple frame trongly made; good grade striped ing adjustat 95c Standar Le. STCOND Ave. ‘ture Co, nar, AT PINE ST. against both men octet The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business. DIRECTORS— 4. W. Cline Cc. E. Burnside A. 8. Kerry C. J. Smith J. W. Godwin C. H. Cobb John Schram J. M. Frink W. P. Trimble 0. J. Humphrey W. W. Chapin 5S. P. Weston H.R. Clise George F. Stone William Piggott FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Statement: May Fourteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Eight RESOURCES Loans and Discounts sseeeee eeseees ++ $1,685,659.90 U. 8 Bonde and Premiums igs tah $e 102,400.00 Other Bonds, Warrants and Stocks 7,061.43 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures : 2 Cash and Exchange ... vasdes 1,204 $3,207,561.44 LIABILITIES pital Stock ....... Woesdes $ 150,000.90 Surplus . 150,000.00 Undivided Profits 9,269.17 Cireulation 100 000 00 Deposits ........ 2,748,292.27 $3,207,651.44 DIRECTORS M. A. Arnold President Thomas Bordeaux President Mason ¢ Logging Co. John H. McGraw McGraw, Iitinger Real Keta Maurice McMicken,. Hughes, MeMicken, Dov sey, Attorn W. D. Hofus President Hoftus Steel & Equipment Co. J. A Hall : ‘ Vice-President and Cashier Patriok MeCoy . Lumberman Oo. D. Fisher Manager Grandin Coast Lumber Co. D. H. Moss Vice-President MOVING AND BEKINS CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Upon short notice we will pack and box furniture, pianos, pictures, bric-a-brac, china, glassware, ete We will pack and pr goods for shipment and forward them to any part of the world ‘We will pack and store the entire contents of @ house in our fire proof warehouse. We can tell you to a cent what it will cost te pack your E Phones—Maln 1523; Ind. 71 MOVING, PACKING. FIRE PROOF STORAGE. STORAGE CO., Inc. | STANDARD; the largest, THE GREATER STANDARD has a be sure to visit this store— <n a finest, most modern to every let tood bring I but 1 | und here ugh t} you thr nization PHF HOC hardwood stool. dy little rdwood stool for out- } | strone and well made; 18 | loches high; specta for vex ..OOC canvas folding chair— 30Oc 30c > frame hair; canvas price camp OUR SPECIAL SUBURBAN DELIVERY SERVICE i8 A GREAT HELP. WE DELIVER ANYWHERE FREE IN GREAT- ER SEATTLE. 7:30 ® Bverett at 9:15 a He U. §. Navy Yard Route Steamer Monticello From Galbraith Dock. Foot of adinon Street TIME CARD. Rfective March % 1 LRAVE SEATTLE €:30 and 0:50 8 mis Pp. Pron #00 and 21:00 and 618 pm LAL LATE TRIPS. Saturday Night—L Sunday Night— Le the Special Saturday Afterndom — Leave Fremerton 6 30 Subject to change without notice FARE %e EACH WAY, Beth Phones 6 On the Flyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350—Round Trip, S0c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattie= Tel. See 176. Tacoma—Tel. Se CLEARS THE COMPLEXION OVERNIGHT Pimples, Rash, Eruptions, Ete, Quickly Eradicated by New Skin Remedy. Since its discovery one year ago, posiam, the new skin remedy, hag, in its extraordinary accomplish inents, exceeded the most sanguine expectations of the eminent special ist who gave it to the world. ft has cured thousands of cases of ecrema and eradicated facial and other disfigurements of years’ standing. The terrible itching at: tending eczema is stopped with the first application, giving proof of ts curative properties at the very outset In less serious skin affections such as pimples, rash, herpes, black heads, acne, barber's iteh, « re ilts show after an overnight ay: lication, only a small quantity be ing required to effect @ cure. Those who use poslam for these minor skin troubles can now avail then selves of the special 60-cent p: age, recently adopted to meet sucht needs. Hoth the 50cent package and the regular $2 jar may now be obtained ia Seattle at the Quaker Drug Co, Raven Drag Co, and other leading drug stores. Samples for experimental purs poses may be had free of charge by writing direct to the Emergency Laboratories, 32 West Twenty-fttly Street, New York City.

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