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THE STAR--MONDAY, JULY 13, 1908. 5 Caroline Kelly, Dorothy Lilly, Car. rle Gilleapy and Lora Yaw, Dramatio Recital makes the part of the apy and trait or As unpleasant a4 possible, In the rT cast are also V, 'T, Henderson, Rob. The class of Mixs B, M et ison will give © reettal Weanenany! ort Lawrence, Caroling Morrison and Eva Sargent SS) AT BRIDGE. BURIED ag-t=—_ | ot Smith, Miss Carrie Knott, Miss Nae © Nowons, Mra, Louis’ Hoff bill which opened at Pantages thin 1, — / Mink Hisio Welsa, Mixx Nola seas afternoon are Techoffs Wducated | ; Martin, Mine Ruby MoGuire and Cate; Powell, magtctan and tiuston: | vecial Suburban Delivery Service is planned for the our large and increasing trade in the outlying districts of Greater Seattle, (lab Tournam@t yscr gue fo) Speed Tests [nd@ate|ciccve cia wane'cnt seme sine Miss Qoorg ® and dancers. Mr, Deang ¢ . M hi W. , o we 76 square r d brings the ac itages of 5 store right up acnine as Running Star Has a New Show. covering 76 square miles, and brings the advanta thi right up Thursday ev at, th o (Mt There ts a now show opening at to your suburban door weld and Dad. at a High Rate. the Star theatre this after |headed by Zaxell & Vernon, Bure Philomenian Club. Ki inainceceiiics: |pean pantomimiate; Manuel Romain, mentan club wi ‘ 4 the minatret; Elsie Ridgely, in The THE GREATER STANDARD is de - he s ¢ of the people “ t t party ‘Thurade a | t i IR § ) is dedicated to the service of the peop Pee ©. Bien wil! entor. 19) ; a The funeral of Ratallo Sogo, | Fall of '64,” and five other now ape ede peoj a oe ternoon | re cg killed by Ralph J. Loavitt's auto. | *laltles This store represents today the most complete, most modern, as well as te | rey conomic Society ! d 4 auto 7 The Green Lake Economic soctety| mobile last Friday morning. waa the largest, finest institution of its kind in the entire country. It has | F: will m tomorrow at the home of] J - Pantages Has Something New. | : iam. Lawin Lindbote, Brat’ held this afternoon from the Chure | At he 3 a be. thel been planned, built and equipped with every possible convenience and gore have | om “awn. rp Wicd Rad areal Par xander Pantages will be the; 4 thle tol iecatis Me Whar. ~*~ tt 4 beng Heart. Interment] rst vaudeville manager {n Seattle | store system to produce the greatest results to the people of the North- to Mr] coount aa at } jeasant cemete : so Will be the subject of discussion, Tene , ‘ Anant cometory jt introduce the singing and talking west, who are alive to the prevailing spirit of progressiveness of such eputy *rowecuting Attorney | moving ~ plotures. he =omachin = 2 * a 5 po RK. W. Prigmore is satiafied with | Which will project these plotures, as organizations as this. To make THE GREATER STANDARD a safe, the conversation “ ' pleasant and satisfactory place where your purchasing of furnishings ors, i & new } ‘HOLDS up MEN 1h several sp teats which he made | Well as reproduc | at the scene of the accident and| and wn of th all * will use the results as evidence. |tnvention by Harbeck, and it will] for the home will appeal to you and your friends, to reach the point of Myrtle Boclal club OF | BATHING suits | Six tests in all were made, They |be given its first trial before the | perfect store-keeping, to maintain a standard of progressive merchandis Be tare, KO. Rood. 1 Wore witnessed by elght persona |PUblio of Seattle this week at the | ; A ‘ fae, N. Monday afternoon who will be called at the trials|Lols theatre, beginning next Wed-| ing in keeping with the size and importance of this concern, to extend a of McCusker and Leavitt, who have | tesday and continuing until next! | As Harry Burmeister, of $22 N,| been charged with mansiaughter, | Sunday night toh ts] 42nd st.. was emerging from the| “The firet trip was made at a) ———————————————~ mtestod at! sar at Golden Gardens, @ summer od of 12 miles an hour, and was FBeeitlo Tennis clod, Mac | Pesort near Ballard, yeaterday aft.| ‘hea gradually increased. Seven of mM he will be one of ernoon, he was hold up at the|the witnesses stated after the 60-| PAINTING - it policy of liberal, easy, dignified credit to everyone, to give you the advan- tage of the enormous two-store buying power of L. Schoenfeld & Sons, is what THE GREATER STANDARD aims to do and is doing for the people. This is surely “the store of the people”-——where there's always a splendid, pleasing welcome awaiting you! the factors that have made Seattle “the city of homes” — features vd fmats, Wed-|polnt of a revolver by a highway-|™lleamhour trip had heen made | Interior and exterior, Ketimates h time the| man, who demanded money. Bur. | Mat the car did not then travel ax |f Sven free, tea will be served | meister explained that he could not} as did the one run by Me EDERAL PAINT AND Bhetule of the play '* 8) very wol! carry money In a bathing |CUsker when he struck the street | hel agg teeth doe sult. ‘The bandit told Burmetatag| *¥e@per ee ce ance ae Mra Morse Ye | that he could send some one for| “It is a fact that a str Semen Mise Marcarc!, S's" | the cash sweeper has to keep a constant Anold, ag eu . At this juncture J. H. Meldos,| Wateh in front of him, back of him out! 5 Robinson, Mrs. of 6551 43rd av. N. W., approached jand 2 around to keep from betng | Kany va. Miss Kathe and he was compelled to throw up| '¥® @own by one of these apecd Mise Charlotte W bis hands, Several persona rushed | ° says ©. A, Cook, @ streot} a Nieman, Miss xp and the robber made his eacape | *Weeper va Mixa Laura Whitt jthroagh the brush, As he turned} “Ten miles an hour ts about as| Smith ve Miss M to flee the highwayman threw a|#!0W as thoy over travel at Fourth folded pleco of paper at his near |&¥. and Pike st, where I think the| e than in any oth-| ty Pe 2 at wh A Check Account GIVES A SYSTEMATIC RECORD OF ALL BUS. NESS TRANSBAC- TIONS IN DETAIL. When you Issue a check for every obligation, you can be positive that ed the debt contains a complete ree- ord—the date, amount, to whom and from whom, and with both parties’ signa tures. Just as each check Ie a full account of the particu: lar transaction, so all the checks you Issue are a rec: ord of your business tran: actions. Can you afford to be without this means to systematize your business? Pay by check—it will benefit you just as it does thors. 7 war a bic day for us St tots and ¢ houses Union Savings & Trust Co. COND AND CHERRY our credit-giving methods will interest you— ) will appeal to you because they are —the greatest number of homes Practical, simple, pleasant, and, most throughout the country are furnished important, dignified on credit—tt's a conventent system of when we originated our credit sys securing furnishings, and works no tem, our idea was to make it apply to hardship when applied in the way the needs and income of the housefur- this store does. nisher—to extend credit willin oma ——- — gladly, and in the way each buyer = could avait himself of without incon Electro Vigor Cure Venience every detail of this store's credit sys- Dear Mir) IT have been using Bles- tro. Vigor about 49 days, and am welt tem has been carefully dl; operation is m t the Indi vidual requirements of each buyer It is simple because we make no un- buyer es you are as a cash. . reasonable demand it ts easy, be the advantages are equ cause we consider “every man's word his bank account,” and, most impor- —one important feature about our cred- it giving, and which practically stands alone among the “credit system” stores of the country, is that you pay no more here for credit than you do for cash—we make no price advances to the credit buyer, absolutely none; you are just welcome as a credit weer Derkes, Baker Ca GET A BOOK FREE Cut out thie pare graph and bring oF mal th to me PH aioe —as all our prices are marked in plain tant, it is dignified because there are figures, the buyer can always feel nO annoying features in connection safe on a price quoted—this plan be- with tt gets the confidence this store enjoys among Seattle home furnishers. t el ondition ts Ww ‘Niles va. Miss Goodfellow | victims on which was written two | °°" u a HL. Parsons, Myp. South- | verses, bewailing hia lot in life. or part of the ‘and Dr. G. W. Hawley va, Mice L ‘and partner and Mr.|the Duckabush river Thursday, | Nand partner, were held at the Firat Preabyter }ian church this afternoon at 4 an informal dancing | officiated. The body will be ship-| Coming from the Howery theatre fat for their daughter.) ped to Rochester, Minn. for inter jin New k City, a playhouse de me simmer home Crye- | mont, jyoted exclusively to the Yiddish | — —— drama, which claims to have grad page dl uated the tragedian Adler, and. the | merce ss A! BRIEFS BY WIRE [emotional cies havtna” seaman | Seuetty an the eum the company of Yiddish’ players | Reach, South Al- eT lopened at the Moore last night tn/ of the sorority | | “Kob.Nidre. 4 - 5 The leading woman ts Ida BI Christensen, y feast. It was 93.2 in New York, 97.1 | whose Sens oe 4 oe 2 on in Phitadetph and other plac ployed in depicting the heroine, | report the t Faw deaths. bow. | Spanish Jewish history of the time _— as the people! of Queen Isabella and the Jewish} sage linquisttions. The engagement will! railroad near Mon-| jy - treal, and already two small bam. | "°°" area Hlets have been wiped out, “The Mascot.” burglar in Frisco yesterday set fire| Miss Eleanor Kent has the name| |to the house he was robbing, which| part in “The Mascot.” Audran’a| was destroyed. The burglar es-| tuneful opera, which opened at the! Forests at various places in| the songs that fall to the share of} Maine are burning the winsome turkey tender, she in | President Roosevelt has an-|terpolated a big solo, “Dreamland stump for Nominee Taft Teddy Webb carries the burden | Four perished at Marion, Maas,/0f the comedy and sang his song, lyeaterday afternoon when the eu-|"We All Walked Into the Shop Secretary Root visited President | Rhymes, and asaiated Aimee Roosevelt at Oyster Bay yesterday | and Frank Bertrand in io the afternoon they went in| — swimming “A& Daughter of the South.” G. Alia, murderer of Father Het! The turgess-Hunting company be — sir a penalty this week On| Gay afternoon in “A Daughter of the 1g ays » tor (3 which adhores closely to the 1 fom Lawson has come out for! tines of other war-time plays. port to the democratic campaign. | ad to wireless in gradually} vce JEWELED BACK Come " doubles—Mrs. Curran and ‘and Mr, Canfield, Miss Hardy MISS LIND BURIED. ‘Mr. Heath Moore vs Mra H. ne jens and Mr. A. ‘ong M™| Funeral services for Miss Bliza oad Oe. eS tetween Mr jveth Lind, who was drowned in Informal Dance. “ ” and Mra. James 8 Gtb-|o'clock. Rey. Dr. M. A. Matihews Kel-Nidre: ih Mailer, Marjor Yesterday was a hot one tn the ometor | ansing | Avira. ‘The story is taken from the from 85 raging along the | conctude tonight with “The Broken | A bullet from the revolver of a aped Urand last night. Besides singing| | nounced that he will not take the | from the “The Wizard of the Nile.” | jgine of a launch blew up He also disposed of “Nursery nd discussed matters of state. | richs at Denver several months £9. / gan the week at the Seattle yester | Bryan and will lend fisanctal sup mma Bunting finds’ s peor of} catching up with the Atlantic fleet, | there has been no element of chance | which will arrive in the Hosolulu| res On special sale this week. Fine as- give you a beautify in the growth of our credit system we want you to feel free and wel | Wireless zone tonight sortment. Big reductions. Chicago ice-page tosh, welch it was planned with the idea of devel come to trade with us on our liberal 1207 Second ave. City employes of Tacoma must cut out the “booze,” according te | an edict issued an | Most distressing cases of eczema | ireliewed by Soap Lake Salve. * *} opment, 4 ite growth is a matter of credit system; you will be thoroughly Seattle history. It has become popu- Pleased and satisfied—‘“your credit is jar, and thus has been successful. good” here—it certainly is. book, closely tree. it y this coupon. Mer. oR. HALL CO. SALE OF HAMMOCKS ||S..cocssssccccssszossoad (22 'Sas than | STATEMENT OF CONDITION TITLE TRUST CO. Under State Examiner's Call of May 14, 1908. $2.50 CoLor 1.6 Hammocks SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. | Resources. Liabilities. i SEATTLE. TACOMA. I Loans and discounts. $289,926.96 Capital stock paid in. $329. 5 i Real ostate, furniture Surplus 8 ~ag-erwnad Hammocks, in new fast color de- || and fixtures $2,148.20 Undivided profite .... 7,419.68 3 wide oy valance and reclining | Cash on hand $30,816.94 Deposits sate, obene CAI ; regular $2.50; special ........ ri e jin banks ..... $1,163.56 ——~ 111,969.50 posit plants ........ 168,808.84 $593,452.90 $693,452 90 Deposits May 14, 1908 + $261,217.32 PANAMA MAN REVIVES) ROB A WOMAK eae 12%¢ 7c Toilet Paper, 7 for 25¢ Pure Medicated Silk Tissue y Black Double Sel Marble Toilet Paper; full Cloth, in 26, 28 and |] count; always sold at 7c pack always sold at #f #ee; special, 25c ing continuously|fore the Seattle terminus was sted president reached c 1 7 for - e...........1ase Mc i 2 35c Gas Toaster, 21¢ 5 Enamel, 25¢ The Vulean Gas Toaster b ~votenp German Decorative steel sides; toasta 4 slices at a best for wood, glass or HT time; an entire loaf in 3 min Rec 2c faa" ic | VICTOR t Garden, Hose, $3.96 35¢ Doz. Jelly Glasses, 25¢ | Hose; made of beat ply If Tim Top Jelly | { Complete, with nickel P; good qi (By United Pre PANAMA, July 13. Hal elections throughout the Isth-| near ht During a fight just outside the} Waylaid by three thugs as she he presiden-| picnic grounds at Maple Grove,| ¥4% Walking to her home, a few on, about 9 o'clock last “sen . f Georgetown, M asses, 1-3 pt } ity glass; sold |i} | ove 0 at 350 don; 1 . resa Marr was knocked dowr . peo $3.98 va coouiel * Seater ; 25c | } mus of Panama passed off with-| night, a man named Ullman was|and robbed of $3 early last even EN 4 “4 ? | | } ot disturbance. Gen. Jose Do-| hit so hard on the head with a| ing. a ~\ Se Water Wings, 18¢ 65c Tea Pots, 39¢ mingo De Obaldia, formerly min-| heavy club that his friends tele Assisted by Max Willers, of @ 7 > % | wn ® Wondertul Wate English Earthen Tea Pots, in |I] : ; . phoned Deputy Sheriff Tom Smith) South Seattle, Patrolman Logate, of | & 3¢e q r ister to the United States and act 3 . * . fearn to swim with one fancy gssorted decorations; 4 |f} ing president during the absence | (at the services of an undertaker | Seat! later arrested Peter & $ ioe Sport in the water; {] sizes and sh to choose ji} z of Dr, Amador, was elected presl.| ®t Probably required, | Mahale) Tony Progris and Louis aes 2Z c fron regular 65e; 39 | Hix A. aeter ‘ot aunt | Butterworth x Sons’ dead rian, who are believed to have ; x § e 18c special A c | te a epubtie | Wason met the 10 o'clock inte mmitted the assault Re SESSES SES ? heute the band nero all, par no the fepnniie urban from Renton, but the sup-| Although the men were {donti-| se 2 Ses ! - ‘ nigga clections were carried on in-an or. Posed dead man, who had been| fled by their victim at the cit zX xR 28 T2 * | Sousa on the Victor gives you every number “by loaded on the car in an unconscious | Jail, they flatly deny their guilt ri | e =f = -: derly manner and that Senor Obal S.-e 6 > — Fequeat dia received all the i At| condition, had revived on the way| 4 rs D a + Hs = ° 0 ate ry As many encores as you like, An unlimited engs uved 4 to Beattie and left the coach be-| Americ onsul Dies Suddenly sseeastks ment. He makes room for Pryor’s Band, the t the conclusion of the balloting on PRKI July 13.—Thomas W iS Ts a 3 | Two-Burner Classic Gas Hot Plate; has new pat- Marine Band, or the Roygl Marine Band of Italy, all in eres ger Roe gp 2 A] gen change of time for Navy ¥ Haskins, tho newly appointed con ws < xs =2§ q , ‘ the same programme anhetine sic, paraded the stree poate. sul at § 0 sudden Pele oS eng sh pada ore ns wpssives $1 69 ” Gan yea com taet? = bost Tal Ho, a seaside resort x \- a] zeae eae nm . > 2 e ~ - one 9 es $48; regular $2.50; specia' . Only 4 small sum down ad tn palace is eany The Eagle Transfer Co. - - SR 52 Fs 9 &, } payments, buys any Victor from $80 to nd you psn. rll ay gag nll SHOES AND OXFORDS 'S $e2%s3 3 = / never want to beat that Our charges right, Pur. | 5 elmer 0 3 = he i | c niture van $1.26 per hour; fn re pe black. ee at the . . \\ & E 5? x) | } able distan a ry 1 nm ¥ QMO av nue , LARSON, Open for business July 2 » @ | + |

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