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® |Kitbourne; Rev. Wm Kantner t nd ay, and Ce of members, 8 p.m, “La Jest man laugh and bubble over with (By United Press.) THE STAR—SATURDAY « ° Sunday, 7:90 a TH |D. D, pastor, Lam, hey That |i Watt Upon the Lord”; # p.m, “The & ms veRpe m.; Sunday i} diction, 7:40 p nd da ms high re, 190 p.m av, N. W, and ord; masa, # @ At, Alphonsus—16th S8th st, Ball Sunday me iam hoo! m. high tv 9a. m Our Lady of Good Help church Sth ay, and Jefferson at; mana at i RT. PAUL ent Be Peter J Yand 11 a.m; vespers, 6 p.m Orpheum, Gchollert and his ah ie Episcopal. bee ahs ei’n sensational | and Leia chr tae Of Bt. Paul.) gt. Mark’n—Madiaon and Bros Methodint Orpheum next week will! Goad today in M t ‘ ‘ere found | way; Re 1, PD, Lawyd, DD, re Groen Lake M. I int av. N. I |have another of Jonse Ty Lankey's| dead today in Mr, Schollert'’s home | tor, | Hervices & a. ms 1am. and/and 66th; Rev, K. L. Benedict, 4 fori get na, called “A Nignt| ere, and Hans Hendrick#on was |’ p.m. Morning, “The World and|tor 10:30 a, m.. “Where There Ia on a Houseboat,” The stage settings | found in a dying condition trom | the Venture”; evening, “The Oppor-|N@ Vision, the People Perish"; 8 an eos wi ig a dou-| breathing illuminating gaa. Victor {tuition of Religious Bervice hom. cartoon temperance lecture : A yay chan egg : om of B lohollert Trinity—-Bighth and James; Rev.Jand discussion of the coming ele 1} leer i Ve Peeing Oh i al H. H. Gowen, rector, Services 7:20] tan | nd athe Wi rote v a “4 ‘ and 7:40 p.m, Sub na Heights M. B—1418 asd plece ia a de wove die oo atlanson and Hendrickson morninn, “ile /Meul's Ane 5 reviag. Wrianth. on | adline ‘ ¥ - were visiting Sehollert ehottert | tit joul's Pood"; evening, AWS. Harrington, D. D, will preach tlhe : Was a painting contractor and deco. |r 1 Kar and the Looseyged ind administer the sacrament. Chil Te Bp Le at and Was wealthy 1 ren will trim a missionary Christ " Cour will appear Ven'e— 1694 W nd n } " ws " Hallare John A. St, Chatr M. K.—Garfield #t mh Ae te nage din”) 8 pom Mary, Qu 11 a& m, “Our Ienorance af boa will present ‘dn, Ket, called} | Seat in Polities and Heligion and } Higgins do singing and dancing, and remont, Services conducted at 1 roved Workman Grand Opera House, | tag <A Han will - gent an act lam, by Richard Manafield. White. 1M. KI, 6, Dr pas ming tomorrow night, the) Mert The Clown and the Tired (By United Press.) Subjoot, “Let him kine with the 1 a, m, “Crown of Life’; § p Juvenile Opera company will . Tom Harry and Madge] NAPAVINE. Wash, Se 5.—w, |Kimwos of Hie mouth; for Thy lovelm. platform meeting: — subject the last w tet won have clever skit called “Alan Gig . is better than wine—My love tw Citheonship. the ‘ The week's} mugnes Nave 8. > which ta writ-| jutman, @ solicitor for the Seat | mine, and 1 am Hin University M IM. Ca week of th tle Post-Intetligencer, while trying ton in slang, The Orpheum motion pastor, Dr. J M. Wadman of Ha f the POU | Kictures close the bill |to catch the caboose of a freight Baptist. watian Islands will proach at 11 a.m With the de | train out of here yesterday, fell and Tabernacto—16th N. and BE. Mar Hillman M. i.-—Rainier ay. and ben — on a The St | broke his right ankle, He was re-|rivon; John M.D 11 a, | Collingwoe Rev. Geo. ©. roman Pret!’ Roginning Monday afternoon, the| moved to 4 local hotel and given |m., war in| pastor, 11. m., “The Pintiro Star will ont a new show head- | medteal attention until he could be } od iprong rons 3g seth ry, the Sal Skinner | remove ~~ anic to Poony an kent hay , jtemoved to Seattle Firat-—Roylaton and Marton; Rev, | Lakeway; Rey ton, p of the Pollard }éd by Loulse I "_. |Gal, who is followed by the Vivie T. L. Whitman, D. asharpshooters, who play mustoal in- | ‘ atrumenta with shots from thelr] jm, “The Kingdom and the I riftes | |@ pom, “A Preah Hold Upon Life pastor, 11 9. |i Treos of Righte r 8 Dm. Christian Bolence. Adams and Gubl, the German ex plorers; Harry Thornton, tn plano THE WORLD Hroadway and Madi Jimitations; the Cycting Leanders, tn | on ti a.m, and 8 p.m; sub I*A Night on the Hoardwatk Ret epenens ame | i Man Reading foom, 923 die Reesch, with a ballad, and the will preach vu ing peed. me gistaren make up the bill (By United Press.) reon Lake, Tind and Sth av md——2011 68th wt, Ballard; ky i t 1 »| VANCOUVE B ¢ opt. 6. NB: D.C. Bilis, pastor, 11 a, m./ services at 11 a m.; subject, “Man.” Three more mances of the v | ’ § nt show will be given this week. |Among the passengers arriving on | “The Personality of the Holy Spir- | Reading ro hureh building } |the Canadian Pacific railway liner }!°) 7:90 p The Plan of Salva ‘ Third—D. nwton bide, 3d and Pantages. | Empress of india was Prof. Robt. |‘ niversity; services at m / o apron Ind as I Dunl Rainier bivd.; Peter A. | subject, “Man room in | Another elght-act sh makes its|Koch of Berlin, accompanied bY | Kicin, pastor a en. “Chetat th alenese bralidies initial appearar Pantages | Mra, Koch. They have been mak-| poo store bem. my “Character - theatre at the Mo - “f- ling a tour of the world and are| yy Weight, or, an Armieas Hand Unitarion erneon, Hea » Hew show |) now on their return to their home South Seattle-—Rainier at. BE. M Sireh~-eetetan an. ent Clive. — i. geen ee Se me German Prof. Koch made r will >. ¢ ee sane. Bf a co any experiments in the cultiva Habla Woman in tha Beret Century Faust,” will be a f ' ) of the bacilli of tuberculosis, | Moa man in the Twentieth Cen ae Bolling - rae F d within certain sitations made ie : net w t \ aim that | discovered a Weak @ide.Stadronn Diamond Ring th a f aniiymph which njected fnto! geatt on Mineo te Lutheran exceltent ly wketch wt wil! the blood would at least jorate | preach at 4:30 p.m. “Th anuel-—28th and Stone ay be presented t shings, Merrill | cooditiona in {Bi -* W, Yung ”, 7:30, “The and Dave ily, Cullen, 's ix Kwed Univ, Mision—N. 43rd te Ry - : ia nedian, and mk Lec and & rh ay, Rey. A. Lindgrer rinity—™. Olfwe at. an re Spit’ teas |UNON LABOR PARTY 102i"? ss. Seeks eee, eB 4 Phe bill this week will rum untl Miatery io ee Supren } 4 n int at; Rev. O. Bilison, pastor 4 eriitee, at the Or} Luma Park be ior S. Saee, a Chrie pheum. Monday afternoon, at 3:30 0 k — | m., “The Great Crowd Before} Green Lake, Fo Paul pastor niin feheirp, the judges will the (By United Press.) ' 1 1 The Perfocted Dtwet- Ee ed pert Fe PR gg | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6.—That or ygetntng yee The wall Mikado which | (etd. 7 fig LJ coming utate and ba | 4 » Chriat Our High Priest pastor 7:46 pf om Riven wntil Tuesday night, with aj sonal d tional ele m was made clear to} Pirst man-—Niath ev. # and| Mather day matin The Wednes- | bell. wh day whe the committ plat. | Welter Albert Grauer, pastor matinee bill will be “The Toy- | shows form and resolutions, appointed at/1! a m - Ys Supper”. 7:30 Miscellaneous. Pand Wednesday night “The | Th tithe county convent Future Secured Home| New Thoug' ne m, which open. |P ™ for the Children of God ed last, night begs port. It is un to prepare its} Mf New York” will be r jth Por ¢ ce of week | hands balan ¢ th * stood that some be presentec the run ve » sbyterian ig De gpegpanay [night, tomorrow and Monday for ¢ ¢ lidates nominated for ¥ “iste of Spice.” linet times at Lane th miniature by th “me doraed by t arty, and that in other cases © laboring men will have candi | Officer and Crtim will | datew of thelr own Ben |B ateperh At White City TERE comes to the Grand for the Aero, the human meteor, + } is described as a| daring bicycle ride in a Broadway and ture. The com-|appear for the last time at White | fe @ large one, headed by Sam | City tonight a Monday MEETING FOR DEAF |i Altar to the Un Harry Watson and Harry Wil- | Hitt. “B a bie y ke Goa” and “The Moral whi hold the Ping t mt ome} The deaf will hold their regular Hallard—Market #t. and 1Tthta Jose Is Coming. Mt be Laver day | monthly ting at the Labor! nw tan, pastes oh lame time the labor | Temp and University, to-|te20 & Truth Ab a noon at 2:30 reed, Haption and Unity"; # p. rt Richard Jose vited son Will give an account | * sand the Power to Think.” | | the Moore t i wilt « af his annent I t Virst ay. N. W. and ing Sunday 2 cy Seeaeew A—weatiar-er 31% re W. A. Base, pastor. | sy tree ahs tp mphony Orchestra Concert deaf and their friends invited to Spokane and Padit “oS VESSEL RIFTS WITH ©. Seattle. r Ro Meaiitan, panto E RE. French comp f . jal to ‘ ie wack at the § - + theatre on , se 3 "tre BROKEN ENGINE Little Prospect ~ a oy i vi “papel ing concerts during the winter, play | the steamship Jefferson, which left a cis anes 60 Ereat deal of sic mecured by| Seattle yesterday morning for] Catholic e Director Kegrise during his recent | Skagway, set the vessel adrift for| St. Jamon’ Cathodral—Nir Third Avenue Theatre. peastern trip, and entirety mew t fe) of two hours in the lower | Marion: mass daity at # @ m.; au night, at the)” Sound yesterday. The repairs were = “ge ~ a i . Phen: nt mgineers and the Jef on her voyage of Immaculate Concepti a m: Sanday at 6 at Third and made by the I RAINMEN 10 —— ' . enue the / 2 < 30 p. © has been clowed for so Pi SUNDAY TOPICS St. Josept Itth and BF ~ ently that Re | mans daily at 6:20 and #:30 « place eee ee t im the a friend who has teas will tate t and the steam rv nt to keep| Much interdat in being taken In| ® * T Lae my at the/ the piente arranged by the Hrother.|® Notices for the church col- & run Ss hood of Ratiway Trainmen for) * umns of the Saturday Star will & Ludiow. The committee of or-|* Friday afternoon * Traveling Bags range’ has been » * All nent bere must contain # ieakide te aide comecen # subjects of sermons «| ff MEEK TRUNK @ BAG Co, tickets have been diwpo: & Owing to delay in the deliv. & O19 First Ave. ady to guarar a big & ery of mails, notices should be ® * ance and an unusual @ mailed a arly as possible, in @& js good hands # order to lnsure their arrival at # pened doctor angements # The Star office at the time * fee ® vacation to accomn ® specified. . . * * Christenson’s — “e —_ tered te accom t crowd © eee eee eee eee é (Paid Advertisement.) During the last 8 D ear dicaadl mdi Congregational. | Vancing | great that anothtr teame wa ial tt Third and University 4 Secured to eatey the ovectinw.” '|Rev. Francis J. Van Moree DD. |1) PPRVENOR | The program for the day inc id The Soul's Exp. 0 afte al oredr Get una Park becue The excursion leaves Pier trmith, 7 }6, foot of University st, at 9 D Va joeock TUNNEL ADVOCATES MEET Dancing | G ne |. Advocates of the First hill tunnel | D al | have called a meeting to held on | ~ |Teesday night next in the Zion |" R Baptist ch h, Eleventh ev, and) 1, 7 re | r a | Kast Union st. Several engineers, | cyrintiant and Tol"; # p. m.| among them Ale Stewart, | “Christian Citizenship | who butlt the Great Northern .tun-| Kdgewater—-Whitman av., near] nel under & le. will be present Afternoon and Evening Great Bargain fold for Particulars See Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co. ~ 112 Columbia Street $ | 0% On Your Savings and Ox Leather ELMER ¥. “Jor” CONNER blican Candidate for County Commissioner First District $1.25 Expansive Bi s0¢ Doz, Tumblers, 3¢ Clark's Lar : ive Hit inches; wo H ‘ ) Spectal 89c $3.00 Hunting Coat $1.98 All Leather ! 10¢ Shoe Polish, 5¢ Coat, wit | | Ravenola Shoe Polish Quintette of Royal Neapolitans 1] Now at Hotel Savoy RCT {ROM NEW YORK—BOTH PLAY AND SING leer & Horlbut |, ger, ANO UNION vrs Reserve Your Tables By Phone ° y wii # o M. Wits: autor Marion, mass daily at} bigh mane at 10 "i Kuster & Hartzel Make and Repair Kee Us to Have Money erpenters 7 Phone, tnd smart LUNA PARK NATATORIUM OPEN ALL DAY tank in the Largest saltwat state. The bottom of t opportunity and swimmers to enjoy a surf Bath in 388,000 gallons of salt 4 to w temperature and cha water, heat of 865 degrees nightly SEPARATE TANK FOR LA THEIR ESCORTS. DIES AND TRUNKS oat Hones & Rpectalty m vs re? wives SPOKANE gradually slo he tank offers for both bat Gallery for Spectators. Exit tw t bath house West Seattle ferries leave foot Luna Park m hour after of Mari direct 2p. m “The Battle of Manila” Achiev Tenth Anni Battleships Spanish and Flam BIGGEST LAST TIME TONIGHT TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THIRD AVENUE THEATRE Corner of Third Will open of RUSSEL Theatre. ¢ Sunday A. & DREW an he atreet for the eve versary Americ pening in Action beach from ping an hers th curacy, Permanency. Theo phy 1420 Bi Wardall will lecture onophy Mrat on an Spiritual won will loot ure | allem and Moc at Little will lecture gt 11 « trowth.” Alonso m; & pom ©. TeAnder Thought 1y Third, Lee 1408 ip.m atioth snd M Hecond The Call of ¢ tury Spiritual —1611 ipom; “Organt whip. Occult Melen Minnie Jennings, ‘The La ft ¢ Divine Beter Pine; Ag it a. m., “Freedom Spiritual—14 Rice- Burleigh, The Flower G 10, "The Differ Orthodox ituallan ar OnTKe ELRCTIAC VIBRATION Consulta AMUSEMENTS. Seattle Horse Show THIRD ANNUAL SEPTEMBER 345 rATHAC, The Most Unique Production AFTERNOONS AT 2 EVENINGS AT @ O'CLOCK FORTIETH AVENUE AND Northwestern League MADIGON 8T TICKETS—HANSEN'S JEWELRY STORE Argo neat tle Growade and Bouth Heat Ample ear serviee BUFFALO WILD BILL’ And Wortd’ Rough Riders svyas = =a) Spokane vs. Seattle The Battle of Summit Springs ANCE ON THE LOCAL DIAMOND OF THE SPOKANE TEAM, piay-—Ae New Mattie r Seenee—New New Wild West + and paation raya and ower tack am Qt eT rmh A EXPERTS FROM SOOOEOOOOD Far ney WH ard of advanced CODY sear saan Sept. pe BASE BALL west! Sunday and Labor Day Kquestrian Few (Baffate mur) m fo DR Oko BURR, 490 Arcadé Ride AMUSEMENTS. We Phonee—5100 fritu Cen Mra and ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE (Formerly Coliseum) WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE, SEPT FOLLOW ING ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS A NIGHT ON A HOUSEBOAT 7, in Vandeville Katie Barry Jane Courthope & Co. English Character Comedienne. Presenting “Lucky Jim.” Melville and Higgins | McPhee and Hill Comedy Gymnasts. Eccentric Singing Comedians Midgley & Carlisle Barry and Hughes n “Sammy and Sarah.” A Story of the Street. ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES — Latest in Motion Photography Performance Every Evening at 8:15. Evening Prices, 10-25-50-750. Matinees Daily at 2:15 P.M Daily Matinees, 10-25-50c, ae, Dugdale’s Park Double Headers for = oom ADMISSION FOR EACH DOUBLE HEADER 25¢ AND 50c, SUNDAY OR MONDAY. LABOR DAY IS THE LAST APPEAR AND THEY PLAY A DOUBLE HEADER. - oes [LUNA PARK The Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. tn Free Attractions Daily, 3:30 and 8:30 P. M. THE TWO GREAT MARTELLS, THE WORLD'S MOST MARVEL. OUS CYCLISTS. BRAD, THE CLOWN JUGGLER. a, ene per. LAST WEEK OF UNCLE HIRAM, THE PIG AND THE RUN- AWAY BOY STARTING MONDAY, SEPT. 7, LABOR DAY, FOR FOUR AYS, GRAND BABY SHOW EACH AFTERNOON AT 3:30—50 PRIZES. Ferry Boat runs direct to park on the hour every hour after 2 p. m, from foot of Marion street CHAS. LOOFF, Manager. THE GRAND “2.2 LAST WEEK OF THE FAVORITES POLLARD JUVENILE OPERA CO. nar inning Tomorrow Night and Until Tuesday Night, Inclusive, LIANT AMRAY OF THRILIING : abor Day Mat onday CATUMES-PRARLRGN MEN La Day Mati , Monday, | American Indians DEEDS OF FOOTRALE U.S Infantry South American Guachos Nedouin Arabs and (he FAMOUS COWROY BAND pm tediug eset) $0 cto, ‘rand S including adentes BR Be . LOIS THEATRE , half pe Al and rain |g Alex. Pantages, Mgr. Phones: Sunset, Main 1304; Ind. 4334, TECHNIC SPECTACLE, of Admiral Dewey's Great a's Great Burning Hombardment of § al Victory vement Nine ne eg: for Three Years in New York Depicting in Fire Concluding With STUPENDOUS FIREWORKS Starting Novel Mechanical Devices to Moving Matinee play 10-CENT SHOW Avenue and September IR, © 6th FRENCH Pine SCHOOL (onameks under asa DARING HOMSKS PQUBSTRIANISM urday, of the Don Antonio re Battertes, Aero, the Human Deviin's % .. 6 IN THE WORLD Meteor Street the management pular “CONVICT 999” BK. FRENCH COMPANY 20c, Nights Russell & L Tonight Tomorrow PERKINS, “The Little Prospector” By the R Matinee Parquette Phoo drew last ¢ Sunday in the Managers ¢ 667—0) ld Wednesday a Cirele ime, “A Wife's Secret.” September 6th, Prank G newest Western play pecial Scenery and Ef Pric Matinees, 10¢ Next Week—“UNCLE fox to JOSH t id a Pow Nights, We § King rful Le PBRKING.” Jaturday 26c; Haleony Third Avenue Number. the arting presents upporting ¢ 0 Wire city At MADISON PARK OPENING MONDAY NIGHT, FOR SIX NIGHTS, GRAND PYRO Wagner's Band Concerts SEATTLE THEATRE| Both Phone Matinee CHIC “The Mikado” WEDNESDAY MATIN THE TOYMAKER.” SSDAY NIGHT—"THE BELLE OF NEW YORK.” ginning Thursday Night and Balance of Week, Matinee Sat *“ FLORODORA” Night-—25¢, 35, 50c and 75c. Matinees, Usual Matinee This Week, ‘sand Ladies’ Night on Monday Special Matinee Monday, Labor Day Lee Deitrickstein’s Famous Comedy, “Before and After” Pronounced by the Press the Best Comedy of Ten Years—it Ran With Special Cast High-Class Vaudeville " 20, 7:45, 9 lay LOUISE HENRY, “THE SAL SKINNER GAL” Original Comedienne New Show Mon- day Afternoon THE CYCLING LEANDERS., In “A Night on the Boardwalk THE VIVIANS America’s Foremost Sharpshoot — HARRY THORNTON ADAMS AND GUHL The German Explor ily ROESCH ladist EDDIE Ba THE VITASCOPE and Pantages Theatre “UNEQUALLED VAUDEVILLE” WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE SEPT. 7TH LAURENT TRIO, Novelty Gymnasts. Ah THE GRAND OPERA TRIO High-Class Voealis' Prison Scene From iropean Sensation Faust ————$ $$ —— THE TWO BOLLINGERS, Parisian RK Picture Artists. BILLY CULLEN Singing Comedia ARTHUR ELWELL Song Ilustrator CUSHING Comedy Sk MERRILL & DAVIS, h Trio ELONA LEONARD, The Squaw Girl Character Singer PANTAGESCOPE—Motior ‘om Factory Continuous Per®rmances Today, @unday and Monday, Lab Matinees Qaily

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