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THE SEATTLE STAY “SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1908. HW LOIS THEATRE for that Greatest of G M ne have pronounced the production at the Lots the ance ever given in u COLISEUM FS SECO OSESE STS OS HOH OOSOCOESS oeeeees |i 1 Gowen, rector, 11 wrne| 3] Mower of the Mptrit m P BITS O°NEWS { ennunm > 3] Mt. Btephen'’e—1644 W. Sand at : | Mallard; Key. John A. Bt Clatr, rec oeeee eOeeeeeooee SPeOeeeeeeoees iy iin The Diapensatior ‘ E he ip ' The Disety | 8. Paut's—Roy and Queen Anne Cateidh Club over Sunday at Hauff, After alay.; Rev, Sidney H. Morgan, rector Mra, M. KB. Martin, 1412 Willard] visit with he » Iinois, whe] 1) a The i dpirit in th av. will entertain the Caleidh club} will go to Omab t ' evening Ponte at Tuesday merly lived and yt Fraternity Dinner-Dance YW. OA ; ihe aaa Stama Alpha Npsilon fraternity! Pye yo. 7 1 Manafield gave a dinnerdance veniug ®t) Association confers ~ ' h Da Three Tree Point Jat Seaside, Ore, from June 19 to|°% Me lord Thy Go: Bhowandassee Club. #. ° The three delegates sent from t Mra. A, P. Patten will entertain] (he Westin Pre rian | atthoran the Showandaasee club at her| church Miss Blanche ne,|, Holy Trinity--B. Olive and 11th }home, 1615 Sixth av. W | Mise Kdith Fleteber and Miss Ellon | tf} a te pycin ends pie Panter King County Ciub. Nukie Miss Southmayd, an a A Per tpouring - The King County Political I unt to Rey. Dr. Wilson, hi ity club-eitl stve @ plenie Matt h Appotnted as bible tnatructor Christian day, June 14, at Kirkland he convention Hallard— 2024 W hi AL Cr Woman's Educational Club Classic Culture Club. eee Oe ~ Ad Mre R. Smith, of 6608 16th] The Cla e Club entoy.| ice.) & Bm iret axer av. N. BE, will entertain the wed, as the closing entertainment of | Adventiat Christiar P. Ha ane Hdueational club T la © club year, a Japa « toa at vod, pastor 1 “ " I « Mille College Alumai home of Mra, BB. Rage 10 oR ack Diamond The Mills College association) H*®rverd ay. N The afternoon | /reaeh. met this morning at the committee » called Japanese FI day Cathol }room of MacDougall & Southwiek a the pro and decorations | Catheds t | Orptee Club lof tt ° receptl rooms furt ner ear t Cat al—Ninth ad The annual picnic of the Orpte ‘ rf % paces. The 4 8 and 9 a club was held ye vday at the “ were Gainty Ja pane ud atilar ont s camp of Mra. W. Rodger Revetle, | 2°* and Oriental cakes we Alki e a Japanese maid, and h ‘of 1 te , Washington H. 8. Concert given by eh ertict from the “Land 80 and 4:30 w 1 lay at A concert will be given this even:|of the Rising Sy ae und $:20 @ high mase at ing by the Whabington High Beh aaa Base -” “a ohn . porn at 780 ¢ Mandolin club, at Johnston's Re-| by Mrs. John Schofield Jordan, and |e), WoMeph a bath and f ha THE CONVENTION HALL IN DENVER, IT IS ALMOST COMPLE ettal Ball Floral Festivals of Japan,” t , ¥ ye gti 4 " - of McKinley Cirete. Mrs. Henry Wilcox ‘ 2 j Mre. M. Rudo! ente RINININININININISININININT ~~, ISISISIS open at the Pantages Monday after-| wititm sion irae soetes ctl : Rainier Chapter, D. A. R [noon will be the ‘Three JugRling | the G. A. R., Tuesday at her home aT wentey Sire. 3. Bi. Ho! te , Haves and Allpolut; | 2011 14th av, 8 | Was » of one of the 1 ures and Bure burlesque teresting and enthusiastic meetir {AMUSEMEN r Ss ; bata; DelA-Phone, in mttations The a , Rainier chapter, D. A. R., bas bi a i . ae kK May and Lilly Bure We = Weaeeeaen. oe aed this year, Forty members were| Christian Sciences, Vay, NYAVAVZAYAYAVAYAYAVAVAVAVAYAYA i vebyter chureh | present. A communieation from a|.. first Church of Christ tint NYAS WS peel flr smcger Tab Dela its annual plente June | former regent was read ta ard | CBristensen’s hall, Broadway and lustrated songs and the motion pic at Woodland park to the schools not complying with | |," eee aed ae ee tee staves: fn. “A Gentlemen Buretar Progr © Thought Club. the law of raising the flagland Creator’; reading room, 92 The Progressive Thought elub| on bulldings, Decided action | Alaska t Ing Crimmins and Gore. holds ite annual outing Wednesday Was taken in the matter by the x ma « reh of Christ, Bete t Starting Monday afternoon, the|*t Re summer bo t Mra. G, W apte The Daughters were de oll Ww ay, Ballard; serv Bitar theatre ail \, | Stetson, 163% 18th ay. & lighted with the announcement of | /0°* 1) ® m.) subject, “God the Only out musical ce tne Myrtie Social Club. Mrs. W. H. H. Green's gonerous |) "Ue 80 fe etee"t canting’ feo Crimmmina sad Gore fe-| The Myrtle Social club wit! be} donation tn aif of Rainier chap ata vorites, in “A Werm Match,” | °tertained Monday afternoon at| tr fo the continental ial | There will be a motion picture film th ae of Mra, K. | fund, and also of Lady Stirling S00. and Gladys Van and Edna Daven | 703 Ninth av chapter's plans to give soon @ large | 1 . m port, alnging comedie will be Cace-Pickens. ard party for the benefit of the} ar t added attractions. Crimmins and| Miss Jennie L. Case and Mr, Roy | ™@mortal fund. Mra Martha Ful-/$ p.m, “Christianity Appeals to Gere have played engage | Ferris Pickens were marrica at| ‘0 bad charge of the afternoon's | acts” ae meate in Seattle, and one of their! the home of the bride's sister, Mrs,|ProRTam. Mra. Mary Carr Moore] , "Pt Bovist “pbs pa an Rev bestiiked skita, “What Are the|Robert Seott, 4320 Brooklyn av.,| A228 Several of her own compost: | 2" A” parcalaurents neringe to wrad. Wild Waves Saytog?” will be in-/by Rev. FR. Meath. Mr. and Mrs. | “008 4nd Miss Woodcock gave 8) uating Adelphia « troduced Pickens will reside tn Spokane = sole ee peed ino ot the | “The Victory i ork aceomplished by the Boston | i 14 artnership With Foster- McClintock. man , 4 The Cireus Is Coming. Mine Mildred Foster was married | torments belo 2, Witich abe | the | James The Greater Norris & Rowe ctr this week to Mr. John King MC | afternoon was devoted te Infemen My Boul ar jcus, museum, mecagerte, hippo |Clintock, of Warren, Pa. aud now|isiks and reminisceuces abeat How to Keep in drome und congress of nations wili/on board the flagship Kentucky !-The Makers of Seattle.” by oe be in Seattle Monday, Tuesday and) The marriage was solemnized by Prosser, iiss -# nice | t Madr hall; Rev ia) Wednesday, June 15-17, giving aft| Rev. Dr. J, M. Wilson, at the par! cad see Fy@,| Arthur D, Carpenter, pas EE \ernoon and evening performances |sonnge, 915 ast Columbia st. lxion Litt bmamreuhteite acai Vallée Phaa a ane é | There will be @ street parade at! Personal tnerved by the hostess and her| Duniap—Rainier bivd.; Rev. Pe 10 o'clock on the morning of the) Miss Rachel Wilson, sister ‘of@daughters, June 30 will be the| {ef 4 Kicin, pastor, 11 a.m | exhib! don & feature which hat Dr J. M Wilson, of Westuninefer set for the annual electi t| How to Have a Full Barn”; 7:36 fA| deen discontinued by the Barnum | church, left Friday for a six weoky i> be han jon of) im. “What Ie the Greatest Sir & Batley people. On account of an yisit in the EB She will lh re Hesse SP home| Taunt Men Commit? vial ° She wil of Mra. Hussey arrangement with the amnsement Sec Net eat acne * a 8 Ree anu ay. & and Main combine, which is anid to have db . ne ea on fe Arthur D. Car vided the continent between ita members, it is claimed that the Norris & Rowe cireus will be the! louly big show to exhibit here this! season | Luna Park. Briggs and Rose, strength, are announced as a free) attraction by the Lana Park man-| acemeont. Their engagement begia Jane & There will be a wrestiing contest as & special feature for ad MISS EMMA BUNTING “Princess of Patches,” at the Seattle Tomorrow and all week. The play is a comedy melodrama by Mark Swan, and contains sev | oral character creations that are interesting ‘Tracked will be given for the night, with Robert Lett in last time tonight of Ebeneser Honeycomb j Lichter will be seen as 4 “The Girt of the Golden West.” David Belasco's play “The Giri of the Golden West,” at the Lots, Amy Letcester | will run over @ second week, with . Georgia Camp |s probability that It will be con comb, J. Russell | tinued stil! longer if the attendance Fossdyke. Eugene | Mise Alleem May is making many pier and Fred/riends in the title role, with T Dingle. “The! Daniel Frawley surpassing himself tonigh as the highwayman, Johnson. The same play finishes a nine woekw run at Low Angeles tonight. Cotiseurn’s New Acts. New acts to the number of eight of} will be given at the Coliseum thes tre Monday afternoon, including | Eckert and Berg, io “The Land of sume! Two Moons”: Alexander and Scott, j stagere and dancers; Selbini and hagg sae novelty equilibriste; Piller, | boy violinist; Ansa R. ‘Drigham, premier whistler; Ano | Hamilton and company, in “Beg gars,” and the song and pictures. at Bunting will reap- the Burgess-Banting com- the Seattle tomorrow * ie “The = Princess which will give her an | | Rates, | Pantages’ New Bill. Among the ettrectinns hatanane wil ‘At Seacoma Leach “you. “have | splendid spring water piped direct }to your lot. Blegant fishing at the point. A good restaurant to get your meals from if you desire to| get rid of the drudgery of the kitchen, of you can purchase bread, milk, fruit and lee at fair trates. For information telephone | ind. 3574, Sunset Main 3400. Chas. 1B. Crane, manager ° MANOS AT COST _ for 30 Days room for Talking Ma Department. investigate. _ Iehn C. Walling Co. ANN HAMILTON, She will be at the Coliseum next week. Sunday, Jone 14.--Prof. Davidson is making his balloon ascensions ry afternoon and twice on Sat urday and Sunday. The ferry boat | 8 direct to the park. Reese Goes to Frisco. Booking Agent MH. L. Leavitt, as «spokesman for the office staff of Sullivan & Considine, has present od W. P. Reese with « pair of cuff buttons made from U. 8. $2.50 gold) pleces as a mark of the esteem in which Reese le held by his fellows. He has been promoted from the le cal offices to the position of as sistant beoking manager at San Franciseo. He left for the South today. Crucible Steel Hand Files, assorted sizes; are the best standard ;a ——— Be %5e Steg Handle 2BMade frase - Lined Warranted Pocket Knife; 3 23c bargain . 75e Mauser 30-Hour Heavy 4 pp Simmons Carpenter's | Nice Plated Alarm Clock; Neweastio Lamp -.... (8.75 Teed Pencil, the best yet; | warranted, and @ good Newenastle Nut $2.75 & bargain, time keeper; @ Black Diamond Lamp 46.25 59 3 tor 10¢ bargain Furnace Coal .... $4.00 Pacific Coast Coal Co. 963 Railroad Ave. South. Phones; x. 09 end Main 70; lod, 92. | highest jing there. | was all a matter of conscier j sink if he salied on the NO SIN IN DA NCING in fonts enuiiineide ah MINISTERS AD-| AS A PUBLIC VOCATE sTuoY SCHOOLS. DANCING In THE (By United Press.) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, June 6-— Dancing as & study in the public schools ts advocated by the Indian apolis Protestant Ministers’ associa tion, which has adopted a rese t declaring that thie form of amw ment should be waht all pupils (The ministers did not place their ap proval upon the @ay twostep and | the diay waits, however, until after | they rejected @ resolution offered by one of thelr brethren who alfred bis views on dancing thus modern dance ts subtly against the and beet development of moral life of oor young people dur ing the formative years of adolge conee.” After a lively debate the minixters turned this resolution mand ap proved the report of which carried ov an investigation in the schools and recommended danc Many of the preachers present declared there is much good exercise in a waltz and a two-step, jand Pastor O'Dell, of the Second | Presbyterian church, added that tt © any that also, so far as he re is no ain in dancing. FATAL THIRTEENTH CAUSES MAN'S DEATH NEW YORK, June 6.—PFelix Pal meri, 23 years old, bought a ticket to aall for Italy on June 13. After his superstitious fears had been aroused by his friends, who assured Feltx that the vessel would surbly fate! 13 duem he preferred death on land t watery grave, and today he blew out his brains In the office of the steamship company Paimeri paid no attention to thé date until ft was pointed out to hifi Then the repeated pummestion «oom He oT he ing fears. ‘The agent laughed and tg 4 Paimeri it was against the rules af the company to make changes 96 late: “Well,” stammered Palmeri, “thé ship will go down ff I sail on the 19th, and I'M drown, so I'll finteh st all right here and now.” Before the startled elerka could grab him he jerked a revolver from |his pocket and fired the fatal shot. | He died at once. DUNKAROS CHOOSE MODERATOR. DES MOINBS, Ia, June 6— der H.C. Barly, of Pealaird, one of the best known elders the Dankard ehurchy/ wae chonen mederator for the7hustness com mitiee yesterday at ite organtea te Va. YOURS TO PLEASE Ia Pletures, Pictures Framing and Art Goode Call in. Look them over. ete PAINT “A watt pa « 1918 Pleat Ave, Arends Annes “The! committee | in | | | | __ SUNDAY ‘TOPICS © i a a ee eo 7 | ® Notices for the church col. @| Arthur D. | * umns of the Saturday Star will «| & not be accepted after 6 o'clock * Congregational. @ Priday sfteracon al] Plymouth—Third ay. and Untver ® All notices must contain #| i?) Rev. Francis J. Van Morn, D. i ockinien ot on D, pastor, 11 a m., “Phe Signifi i sermons. « cance of Baptt ‘ & Owing to delay in the deity. #|\igion an “Medicine Le inner oe * ory of matia, notices should be " ® matied as carly ax poastble, in * Broadway and ® order to insure thetr arrival ‘ Edward Lincoln Sx * The Star office at the tine #}) PD. pastor, 11 a m, “The & specified | 0f the Tree’: 4:30 p.m, “A Tune 4 * apel.” Quoce Anne—Quesn Anne av. ané etter eee Rev. Sydney 8 DD. stor, will preach at 11 a m Presbyterian. and § p. m. First-—#eventh and Spring; Rev.|. Udiversity—Brooktyn ay. M.A. Matthews, DD. pastor. Mern- |" XW < aoe pastor Fy a. m ing, “Calviniam and Religion”; even (rth oy Biggs, Lye, nan ah Pl anes Ing, “Beattle’s Enemies to Her Prog- | Knowledge and Bervice. Ae Kdgewater—Whitman ay. and Kil Houth Seattio—¢221 Eighth avy. a; |iurne: Rey. Wm. ©. Kantner, D. | fev. Wallace H. Lee, minister. 1:3 pees. | Tt 6. et, CA Divine Ape i > im. “A Jeptel Marvent? pea § pm, “The Rainbow Wart Saattio—Madrona hatt; Roy.| Round About the Throne.” } | Wallace M. Lee, minister. 11 4 m..|. Prospect—-B. Prospect and 20th} Soule Basan Contes av Rev. RB Ongood, pastor. Westminster—Broadway and Co "The Work of Preapest lombta: Ft 3 M. Wilson, pastor 4D m, communion serv- | li am. “Obedient Unto Death” a0 a " ed y Grace ‘ou 4 i, er See: eee Miscellaneous. Ballard——Market st. and Itth av Y. M. C. A—Fourth and Madison Nn. Ww Rev. G Hw Lee tor | 2 Dp m, John Marvin Dean will give paw 10:30 Who Can Bring Us to — mn “Dwight L.} the m., “Home Bible ptain of Industry Pred fitiend School Occult Setence-—1408 Reformed Presbyterian (« ant-| Second av; Mra Minnie Jennings, er-—Terry and Olive; Tho Mel 2:30 p m. “Love”; 8 p. m nintor ‘the Power of Thought at the vening, “Putting | Time of Death.” Away Childish on ings.” New Th " Methodist. Setiar Mptritnal—-3008 | Firgt M. K.—-The Tabernacle, Fitth Millia, speaker. 3 p. | and Union; Rev. W. A. W. I ppd ny ec nrsllinl | pastor. li a m, “Life's Vocat | Theasaphica: sermon by Rev. Raymond 8 Rees: |p. m., “Theosophy in Dally Life,” by i p.m. “The Deliverance of Peter.” | Dr, Edward Bowes Hillman M. B.—Rainler blvd. and! Pirat Divine Sclence—Columbi sooo gage 4d; Rev ae € Po ton. ie je hall Agnes RL MeCarthy, | tor, § p.m, “The Work That| pastor, 11 a. m., “Wi peeases God” Spirituali«t, Seattle Paychic—1420 | Lakeside M. B.—Lakeway and 39th | Gecond ay 3 p.m. lecture by Helen av. &; Rev. Geo, C. Polton, pastor.| Rice Burleigh, “Spiritual Lawa.” ii & mm. sermon to parents, with School for Thinking--1420 Second bagtion of children. ‘s av 2:30 pm, “What Trinity M. F ‘iret av. N. and |About and How to Mercer; Rev. Wm. H. Leach, pastor.| by C. R. Tuttle, principal ita m, “The Longing for Right- | Thought nee School cousnens’; § p.m, “That Brother of | assem ale tunieeliootebenemmiad the Prodigal . FLEET AT THE NAVY YARD. rom 2S ~*~ “* M| The Atlantic Fleet is now at the , Palle tle | Navy Yard, See Battleship Itinols PPE Romy in the drydock. Boats leave 40 purch South Mercer | times @atty from Pler 2, foot of Yes: | & W. Walker, D. jler Way. Round trip “Spirit Filled”; ance Rally,” Episcopal. Eighth « Rev H. L. KLEIN. The Best Shoe Repairing In the City While You Wait Trinity and James | | | 217 JAMES 8ST. The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits rea Transact @ General Banking Business. DIRECTORS— C. &. Burnside C. 4. Smith ¢ W. Cliee Kerry |. Godwin pity Schram W. P. Trimble George F. Stone William Plggott 4. AR. Clive FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. STAR c cc GRAND OPERA HOUSE AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ding Theatre. MOORE Manage John Co Joontile’n Le 4 DAYS. SUNDAY, JUNE 14 LEW AND HI TARTING DOCKSTADER GREAT MINSTRELS 10 PKOPLE CHARLES NT WILSON ROOSEVELT THURSDAY DIRKOTION DOCKSTA DER ALE OPEN Ob Dd, AS PRESIDE Al JUNE JOUN CORT, Manager Phone 65. mmencing Tomorrow Night, Regular Matinee Saturday, A BHOW YOL W. HEALY'S SAN FRANC ISCO OPERA COMPANY of A vow IL, | NJOY—-FRANK Tremendous Hit, nie Musical Comedies erald i Theater Y THE GIRL FROM PARIS to $1.00 SEA TTLE THEATRE, Russell & Drew Both Phones Leading ¥ t Mana WORLD.” Week f the Last fAT! night AROUND THE r ' \ Juvenile pany ce B s rts B “ F in Mark “THE P RINC ESS OF PATCHES” ange in price 8 EMMA BL xt Week ¢ Ballor Boys. Alex. Pantages, SECOND WE Owing to the demand for seats eat Plays, “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” anager Pantages announces that the Belasco play will continue a The press and public best stock perform- 00 production. The very heavy cond week, starting tomorrow a noon Seattle, the equal of any $2 ols prices are only 50c, 35¢ and 25¢. Third Ave and James Phones 616 Performances ? Each Day. Honse. nusend ie Seats Seattle's Leading od Seats, New Acts Monday Afternoon ECKERT & BERG IN “THE LAND OF TWO MOONS” ANN HAMILTON AND CO, ALEXANDER AND SCOTT, In “Beggars.” “The Two From Virginia. ANNA R. BRIGHAM, SELBINI AND GROVINI, Premier Wh Novelty Equilibrista. FILIER, EDDIE ROESCH AND THE Russian Violinist. VITASCOPE. Sunday, continuous, 3 te 33; MUSICAL COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE. Box Seats, 200 Per 7:30, 9:00 each day inet times New Acts Monday Afternoon CRIMMINS & GORE And Their Musical Comedy Co. of 25 in “A WARM MATCH.” Gladys Van and | Edna Davenport | | Added Attractions. THE STAR ORCHESTRA. MOTION PICTURES, Latest From France. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY JU LING BANNONS—3 World's Greatest Club Throw- ers.” BURNS AND BURNS, uropean Grotesque Artists and Eecentrie Strong Men. HAYES AND ALLPOINT, elebrated Comedians and Bur- lesque Artists. MATINEE, JUNE DEL-A-PHO! Extraordinary “The Human MAY AND LILLY BURNS, Singers, Dancers and Instru- mentalists. BERT LENNON, Character Impersonator Change Artist ELWELL PANTAGESCOPE, INTINUOUS PERFORMANCES SUNDAY FROM 2 TO 11 P. M. MATINEES DAILY. 8TH. An | | | and In Th Toa, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 8:30 P. M. DR. B. F. ROLLER hendicap wrestling matches under Auspices Seattle Press Club, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS To Anyene Whom He Fails to Throw in Fifteen Minutes. BOXING BOUTS Retween the City’s Fastest Amateurs. Tickets—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00. On Sale Thursday, Second and Yesler. Disard's Cigar) FREER LECTURE Sunday Afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, Rainier Hall, 1420 Second Ave, sUnJRCT What to Think About-—How to Think About It.” NEW TONE METHODS OF THINKING Tuttle, Author of “The New idea,” Principal Cleveland Behoo! All imterested In new and higher thought No charge for admission and no collection. By © R honght Science rdially invited TORMA CO., INC., Mine Operators. 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