The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1908, Page 5

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Tiisiigm contratte; Mra, Rdtth Du | ne reel ‘Q | Mond, Judith, ac» | 1 wel enult of the inquiry wirl's body was found ewing THE STAR—TUESD YY, ocT. 20, 1908. pplaune, as to a beam in the bath room late 7m ESCORT vs ! GIRL°SUIC SUICIDES * S nike ean Diora Matas Love Affair Ends 4n ah old "woverul friendin th the DUKE era, chairman; Mrs, Culberson, act ing chairman, Mra, Dr, Pinley, Mra. | Dan ron T THE A. Dillon, Mrs. Gtleon ” by } ~Hangs to BeVeral letters from a young man Oni 6) | Brahms to good advantage, and tia. | | Rope's End. |Watned "WH" at ie ia | | mal ditfiout a Hapote atlchna was party and social tomorrow eventos at Columbia Cotlege of Music hal bit of musl by Wiltely, a par | be Wil dgwood, whieh ren - oye Progr Thought Club. United Preve.) a thing ¢ with the aut EG > ensort the The Phovught Luby at the nr A Cal on 90.<-Cor-4 Two letters, signed “Will PAbruaA on his vole fo) weil mee ae p uct of | oner te investiquting today | @Umating that the writer did not fi Patter his warriame reatdener rere 1 pound | the sutctde of Mis Mthel mich for her as formerty Beem sca ia now at Now York | Cor, 2612 14th Program tgonle, (0 K. Buttimer, "fo & auree. ott 1 in the @irl's effects et be led by Mr KB. Winsor » body, Thelthe Roosevelt. he who. hanged z ' © Black: Newbury prime and self with @ trunk rope to a bean one rhe \ Jonbn Annen Black and Mise Ella The { Of in the bath room Munday a tre atement today shows reaved |recoipts 61.463, 104, disbursements $1 Brothers, musteal comedians. Murdock Newbury, both Van the news of which was: euy «| couver, were married tn the pariors ||" One of rt ‘a Karo And Firat claws) by the deputy coroner here until | 100,000 ail f of the Pirst Presbyterian ehuroh by | Us draham, Dont @& Co. in} iast night. oe ~ - es tri the R H. Lee on Baturday | eh one-act’ comedy Packin' Up The coroneF wtte hie Been The stenmer Bertha h 1 n ma the cruiser Ku A A \ are another contribution to asked by t co department. to | Sabahikan for seattle yeatenday on. | ide oplltting stures on the explain why the death wae kept a ts. Dr. Geo. W. Miracle, chil Co! Other @ed Une are the it is poasible thy Mins Gec Galbratth| Whitman Bis vev~ | dren's dixeasos, 410 Hinckley block will be marriat to Mr. Vincent Leol son, ar and Willte Robt eal plekaninny, who «ings a jp MacAdama tomorrow morning at} pong, and Finke whe ae | 1:30 th the Bt. James cathedral = q. “8 PY -_ sitagadea tai ivi RATS ie eli Mahe ] aed John B, Stetson, Knox and . > paceos, Pipes and all Brands Siew. Mak Debut. ay at a bridge-luncheon for Mre.lin tb ahow which opened y 8 oO e te. Sore Or in | rfay te he One-net mus “ bs ¢ Constance Goo! 49 She os . RAINTER CLOTHING CO., Oriental Billiard Parlors, pat on by five English dancing ‘reset lee i er Ringing wirt 1 preduaties 1104 First Av, 1413 Third Ave ‘tea given by Mire “ carries much heavier enery an es — ign of ‘ pase with vaudevitle mpantes. he electric finish wi girls ea Miah ce wore « aM Jn brilliantly Hehe Eni Pamstan HB aerteore t ‘ priftiantly H@hte actos gore of white Freact i) thes rockers brought out great ap of » ws your good right hands | plause. Other good numbers on th cottied one fonda tm, the gifts ee pom reof the De Haven sextet, for| bill are Sam and Ida Kell Goodtettow igeu. gave Ue cunmgnment |ely Gielegue and ones site Uisaure ; ere when you|and Hoefler, In new eycting stunts dodutante’s slater, \ Orpheum yea-| Kenyon and He of joy we ever started work le Dive silk prano and gett, wore a robe of pe lterday, The capable bunch | tenor, « Funny Frankel, in three Sidney ¢ Miriam P. Car- | sopran Presiding the first how Tidh Barrett, | ane den me and Elsie Kreb— | “The Rivals.” Mrs. Claude | furnished a 25-minut> The company which ta supporting and Mre. Lin Joseph and William W Jeffers w te in The i he yn by . De areas ak an apable nn ‘ana Mae's nd Minn ¢, | Sextet has work to do and each runs] port to the work of the sauna win F presided a the punch | #ht up to form and then some | Setrersona, r wae toni telven oF | Mae and Flo Hengter staged sev promise of being worthy auc ak tadies serving in the | Oral neat little songs, interepe eed | In the theatrical world to which war prettily = be ype dencing, and scored bd aetriows Path is & mat denerved success t the coal bill a tho }inee tor FP} yy Frank and Joe Wilson appeared | mrmance a oF Miss Blizaheth|!? & German comedy skit, which ‘a Ruth Howe, Mise Lit.) eet big. Frank or Joa, which-| “Hane an’ Ni fas Harriett Star- | ever it t# who is the German, has a| voice that ought to make a man-| qpuee - Nix,” played by Dixen srnard, contin on and Mra C. p.|eer sit up and take extended no-|& Bernard, conti Hav /e the App 1 the hostess in the | tte. tertatament to some of the patro ate | Misa the! McDonough, “The Girt | tor x 0 worn ne : rova fie or ite Master Chariew| Bh mined =] no, bret os oO ame Fashion - a ar Field variety. Ther plot, few garda, good songs and the jokes are v ' and & lot of | & « . ery pr she says, “and the woman without them will mot jon rooms and hallways en Alyy mal dle tique, but there are some pretty |[ be correct!y tively decked with au Horton, aided by Mina) #!tis. There will be Hardenburgh and James O'Neill, |Orrow and anoty Presented an adequate pastoral | "comedy which pleased. | Love. Manager Carl Reiter was almoxt| “Raffies,” at the Lots this week forced te call ta the paltce to quell jie proving me of the mont We have the new bigh cuts, in patent, gun metal, kf@ end tan calf, in the atyies O. Kd by stern shoe critics $3.50 to $5.00 . Association. * auxiliary of association will bh at the residence Dailey, 1422 the riot of fun started by »opular plays sean there in months = pos and Witte Wewerd to thelr auetch, |The lines are clover andthe aaven ry ‘The Hebrew Messenger Boy and of the cracksman oh an Men by Shoes the Theaplan Both boys can} rf an to keep the really sing, and the only drawhack « entinually in a thrill of Series of fortnightly | to the act ia that [t ts too short. |suspense T. Daniel Frawley in the tyle and finish, and made over laste that ur OWN apectfioat rials only, which we select ourselves Rist club will be ms, of bext mate The Hillman Trio gives Mra Hill. | title role te making good in a large f of the Uni-)man and her husband a chance to| way. There will be matinees this 38 o'clock Wed-| show the best tight wire performing |afternoon and tomorrow 4 All members of |ever seen on « Seattle stage. Mheir friends are in-| play with gravity and are To Laneck Ginet Cottier The committee on | seeing more than once. VALLEJO, Cal er ? The i consiets of Mrs. Maj Aside from the requiar bill, Man- | launching of the giamt cottier Prom . ne made a Mro. Thos. Crahan,|ager Cart Heiter furnished & sur B McCulloch, Mr. H./ prise when he introduced aggre De. Philip Ro Waug- | Beastie St Soma 2 | Comn Merchants’ es | CAMPAIGN FLA felt banners | *octatie p Resitat. will give /SMd pennants with portraits of can-| Suugn Me the nee Mive | didates: also portraits on canvas church Tuesday evening, site 3% ft. by 4 ft., oll colors, Bryan, of the cew Kern, Taft, Sherman. Fine for dec uoder the /orating halls. elite Tent and Awn- | he vomevelt hoapltal that she wished | eral deputies may low thetr heads! election from the hun dred. the real worth of these our special Suburban Civies § and 6 of the ing Co. 121% Yealer Way Deo moctety <a A orating done for campaign meetings. by Mra Romeyn BB. SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices on Clothing for the Boys Regular $3.00 Suits onty $308 Regular $4.00 Suits only $2.00 Regular $5.00 Suits only $2.50 CROWN CLOTHING CO, 1121 First Ave. Wir “Gus Brown” sys 2 eT ems 9 ee GETTING NEXT? WE SOLO MORE OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS YESTERDAY THAN WE WOULD BE SATISFIED WITH GELLING ORDINARILY DURING THE WHOLE OF OCTO That Quarter Off 18 CERTAINLY WARMING 'EM UP-—PLENTY OF OTHER HOT BARGAING IN THIS REBUILDING AND ENLARGING SALE SHOEMAKER’S OUTFIT 98c Shoemaker’s Outfit, complete, for repairing shoe: Set consists of lasts and stand, awls, nails, soles, eres cone: pe escasiengite 98c | The largeat and most costly Piano lever shipped to the West was used for the first time at the concert given by the Conreld Metropolitan | Quartet, under the auapiees of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra Society, at the Moore theatre last! Friday afternoon 1 $1.00 Cups and Saucers, S¢ ff) it is the product of the famous Pair | Chickering & Sons factory at Ros = ton, the oldest plano makers in White semt-poreelain Cups and 9! America. it measures nearly nine | Saucers; bowl shape and very feet in tength, weighs over tweive! durable. Extreme special 5 [hundred pounds, and represents the | for Wednesday, pair. c | most modera ideas of grand piano | construction It ts the latest creation of the 10¢ Shoe Polish, Be fiustrious Chiekering House, and) Rox of “Blackola * Shoe Pot jembodies that development and] ih. Sane te toely mad wealth of tone which has been a easy to shine, Keeps out part of the heritage of the Chick the water. Werte 5c tering piano since 1823 | The Chickering today stands pre | 10e; spectal, box “ALWAYS RIGHT.” eminently tm the front rank of} Th 5 te thy lj weenie Phraya Bh sgh Rese em 2ND AVE. 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