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THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1908. 5 MUSICAL {? === SOCIAL NOTES == {COUNCIL IS STUMPED yom FAVORS BURTON FOR § SPEAKER er aveuarne | © decaceinss eioseandroatianbdiiodmeseseeiet ON GARBAGE QUESTION Dancing Party, the famtly residence, 1415 Sixteenth oreo ay The trio by Ceetle Chaminade, and Mra, J, B. Chilberg have which the Maud Powell ‘Trio will | iq. invitations to a dancing p Knickerbocker Club. People Clamor and the: ACQUIT NAVAL OFFICER, Mi fn ae con ert here on the lee iven Saturday, November th © Knlekerbooker Club will give | (By U TP. | 1 Congresaman Fowler, of evening of November 20, iu of oape Pan ma hote Mriday evening @ | nites oes. | eraey, a letter ing hia sup | Slat ntereat, an Baie, Chatainace, | ‘he New Washington hotel Hriaay evening ot} Officials Know not | wayuieritun dC ov, 14—|pon of Petar tr the tpealerenty very much in the pul ic eye at the sali . Wh }IAeut. a H. Dodd, of the United the t in the Bixty-firet coe | prevent moment, She ts making her| Mra, Charles B, Burnside gave Q. A. BP. Dance. at to Do. tates ne ently in command of | gr r. Polndexter Jw inclined to Theat nal Amertoan ik lbridge-tea Friday at her home, on |) The @ A club gave & mic PY SITE |the torpedo boat Grampun at Mare ht bes Dio, and 4 are vytng with & Torry ay constul 4 y last evening at] |. Parte ge PR cee me Bl ng I tll pd 2 jexter ding honors wind cour Mre. Cc. Hawkins and Mie] Chrtat iway hall. The garbage question promises to | rie eehiok fe Ae, n that thie. cle little E | Mont ry Russell poured tow temper 18, wi rewul a fire 6 hin clever little Freneh | Montgor well poured te Ma be one of the Jent propowltt Jamage to two Come Ne drown woman. There are few really gift Informal Dinne: Price-Pottingill Engagement. iwi guess nsggpetanawed FTI erg a Jed composers among the fatr sex. Ut! afr, Kate Fr Lane entertained in W. Price |the members of the eity counefl) hy te t tal bor i iH Today he | the moa of Augusta Holmes and| formally at. dinner on Wodnes engagement of |have ever tackled, The suburban | finding " y the thew | ys Chaminade occupy the places | gay evening, Covers were laid for Mine Lethe Marton councll members are almost a unit) Shhh" Rik, # Ayy. pon ae, out of duel | of honor, Mr Jamon Kiefer, Mr. and At George Pettin- in demanding that some steps be ry precaution ¥ Nauta | he is financially con Chaminade has a charming gift of | sem Mr. and Mre. on board tne taken to remove the garbage in| Was #et fize'In oh acctaantal we (By United Pres United Preew) W YORK, Nov.elt-—The ex- of what in ite bomb * Grand Central sta. xeltement dolphin, at pre at the melody and a thorough knowledge | 5 Mr nodore | Buand Navy yard ‘The date of the | thelr dixtricts immediately,” Almont of the idiom of each instrument. | 5p, i it The trio includes » Powe remper wetllling has not been announced, | ® man they insist that the proper ‘e The trio tneluded: in gen Powell's} Banquet. aes | way will be for the city to handle i" program in @ work wach vigor | Anniv (lor peatrical obscurity, the ladder, from run of small and equally cove be ary. of amusement and charm, andy as pla by this] A banquet of sixty cov op will be Mio ahd Mra. Walter #. Fulton | {Ma business | Jin the at midnight. The eab merahiyy or Con: | famous triq of artiste te finely of | #iven this « Anson, Phelpg|ob##rved thetr tenth wedding anni- |, There are not more than three or | was wrecked, but so far as is known of Minne. fective in honor ay. AOR *) veruary on Tuesday by an informal |four members of the entire council | no one was hurt. According to the ee and Stokes of New York ardcaity th Os Tee ccten |whe would be tnelined to favor | 6 the machine was hired by « “4 card party in the evening, following jo would be Inclined to Avo | woman in front of a Broadway res Cort’s ae} The follow oncert Will be giv Mre. Chilberg to Entertain. fternoon reeeption, at their| private contract, and yet there have! yyw (By, United Pre taurant, and she fs supponed to have + th ; Vvernity ges alu Mra, J. Bdward (hitberg will be} » Cherry #t and Minor av.| been no methods suggested by any | Hite P ne al hay placed ‘the bom® riday evpnir ed woats, 750, | hoateas at a toa to be give the | . cheo: @ comedian ! ylown to frag- at @herman, Clly & Coa; pear ig. ag Bod bs 4 PEntertained Wednesda of the counctimen outside of Mur-| never will be tried on the two tr iy rd Wientawskt—Concerto for vtotin Sataoete eCard Mra. J. W. Mainworth entertained | phy's general fund appropriation, | tents now standing agatr ey a whirlwind in three movements, D minor—Alle seg at @ luncheon on Wednes- outlining any reasonab’ plan aced th bomb | ae the old Standard #ro, Romance, a la Zingara. Mr. and Mra, Walter B. j day th boflor of Mra. Arthur Young.|whereby the elty can care for the it would do the ‘was so much stir Boccherint-Sonata for ‘cello, Aj tertatned at cards Monday ev | Tuesday Evening Dance. | Karbage. \* chstainsiiasdtiaitatbialll hal major Bridge Tea Thursday. The T " 1 ae that this achieve- Ch tot The Tuesday Lvening Junior club | His next ven: a eee On ste hate arom | Invitations have been issued by! will give a dancing party at Rent: Had a Majority. A minor The, + Lento; Alle ™ o oridge- tea T | ence wan the! oa Ten Oe ” | Mina inila Glllespy to bridge-toa | Hilt club house the fi of No-| ‘The defeat of the gartagé bond | t What finan. | rnat—Fantaste for violin of aire| . Be a Shas. — Sn rio eirencese A the | proposition fathered by Councilmen r w ‘1 | B Mr. Cort went! n Rossini's ra, “Othelto.” Wiggs at Reinier Clue. nage B. Kitiingor, Meo we (Goddard and Way in not taken am| mizeal of the indictments meee i Phare ny) Ao Sinding fowhten ‘i “oe ‘| Re ope " Caan bates oo ny We eae P, Prive Mra M.-F. Bucks and|® dtsapproval of municipal garbage | whsoquent intictment and. ert is| - t " cling, aperings of Spring and elaborate bridge party Wedne a pe mee ‘ “ “ | mu er ndletmen nd ain} himself knows, eee Sg Sa begga Mra. KB. Com, jr lection by the citizens, for the caused quite a sensation In theater ed out to show JOHN CORT, * about & year ago lence, |renson that while Incking the re-| Bridge Evening. two of four Pagility only lack- Joacht | Mra, J a quired three-fifths vote, there were | ¥8" ecquitte r onch! . - # z amos Venn Paterson enter Stetments £ against bi 4 Sa ia, RF RE RE RRR an rian Dance"; Neruda, b. | pot'® bony peeing ont nd in | tained 10 guests at luncheon ye a majority of votes cast in favor of| Flora Whiston one of the ce et contre ir Sea' “Cn sang — 4 de Ty > ec ‘ | ante. ns e peat that time o * ~ = wn] i} Barasate, c, “Cobblers! nor home, 614 Boyleton ac, N day at her home on Boylston ay, N, | the bonds, Siesty Hitshsock re began doing} Mr. Cort had to convince several | Aa a matter of fact the counell Mr. Cort, In read-| people that they bad better come| Schuett—Por trio; two waltees Bridge. ae Tea for Guest. members seem to be at sea when | Sith a Serfery chee” Comme ‘von | rs Beaw where Kiaw &/in out of the wet, and thoy all/from “Fairy Tales, Mra. Walter Bowen entertained}, Mr® Manson F. Backus gave an! it comes to thé garbage collection | - The well-known clothing corpora. informal tea today in honor of Mra BRIDE TI, BRIDRGKOOM HO. York were gob-| came tn. Cutting Recital. informally at bridge Thursday aft jasue. ‘The majority want some sort | ee Fred H, Parks of ampbell River ai business of| Today the billboards from the At-| Kate Hall Cutting will present her | ermoon at par aon m | vane eaver dane, 8 C of gurbage collection that will re} ait » | tion The Famous Co., 718 First av., and the chances |lantic to the Pacific chronicle the | puptis in planoforte recital at the mo Clu ; lieve thé condition fm the suburbs, | v United Press.) ae Te wouldn't be any |{nformation that “John Cort pre-| f eee es ay church, corner} ‘The Alamo club will give « party | Pl hogan Nn oats a | bat do not seem to know how to go| 1 MORCOW, 14a Bride | Were forced to discontinue business fea & stom, left. Cort | sents, ete,” and there ts none of tame woanines nind Harrigon st. | Tuesday at Christonson’s, hall, Mime r | about it, Te gnd bestoue |today. The only reason the direct- Z. ‘opportunity for the | them too tall or lofty for his pre | wilt be assisted by Hiae Leslie Ada | Reception Tussday. | Tuesday evening at home of] In Bad Wa mith ‘ magnificent cap-| sentation. With characteristic dl#-| Miner, soprano; Miss Margaret Me-| Mra. Homer F. Norton will intro- | Mr. and Mra Christe n, 1408 20th} - Pom Ts Houghton of | ors of the firm could assign was the , which up to then had| regard for consequence, Mr. Cort} Culioch, violiniat, and Mabel Claire |@uce her daughter, Mies Norton, at/ay. Rev. J. D. O. Powers, D. D.,| “Something should be done, and} ng the earitest pion Ipal aanet. | took Calve om @ tour, and kept the | Bush, reader, a reception Tuesday afternoan at | officiated. that soon,” declared. Councilman | Little Potiatoh dietriet extreme Dull Times which have SRS AR AT SIO a OT aaa a little talk with eccentric diva’s feet on the earth Bong Recital. ig of Portland and Dick and living up to her contract as Pupils of Mr, Frederick Wiliam j ward are in sad straits over the! inarried and all having families and the net result|long as anybody else. He took | Zimmerman will give & compliment MRS ULIA uintyiF L | question of garbage collection, We 'H. Peters bas been made receiver . jon was that they | Florence Roberta to New York and jary song recital on Wednesday even have no way to take care of most ves in on Kiaw &| made New York come to bis way |!ng, December 2, at the Arcade hall, SCHOLAR OLAR INSANE of our garbage except by burning it| for the creditors and thinks that . What these of thinking Arcade building, aseleted by Miss PASSES AWAY in the kitchen stoves, and thin is ght of the deciara-| It is impossible to separate John | Mabel Claim Bush, reader, of Cam: |almost out of the question at times.” le property, but pret Cort’s life from the theatrical bust wal, - Weesertan Prot. Mark W. Harrington, chiet| “West Seattle people want their | Mra, Julia Lilly, wife of Charles|of the United States weather bu-|S8rbage removed in some way," | that pr =a ' . * tied there ts 1876. Bhe le the moth Mackinnon,” for the people in my | Por five-grown sons, all living und|Prevailed for the last year. Mr. he will place all goods on sale at ycltine retail, thereby giving the public « White Way began | ness. Horn in New Jeremy, at the tenor, Mixs perty owners must apply little when John Cort/age of 14 be joined a minstrel the accompa: | 1 Lilly, a prominent grain and|TS#™ and at one time president of |sald Councilman — Wardall. “it| for @ Fefund inside of two years af- | ehance to buy this well-known stock pletion of the work. The t thoroughfare. troupe without tire formality of pa- : | the University of Washington, who|seeme a question as to how thi fi this wyas no simple | rental consent. He has been in the Organ Recital Sunday. ee caer ecient cane aa pe | hap been inissing for almont tenlean be best accomplished, bu ia order to get theat I Dr. Frank Wilbur Chace wilt give | hosel i night, Sellowing on years, hae bee hope-| something should be done soon.” | ion to th ‘operty owners who t \ of bout six mont M loony tm the twelfth free Bunday organ ro-|Pone Of 8 ¥ laman, in an asylis “ he assessments and must be cial at the Firat Lilly underwent 4 serious surgical |at Morrie Pinine, N. J. He has|, | believe the city ought to col-| Pall coe - ‘ operation one woek ago, but fatied/ been an inmate of Uhia institution | #et and handle the garbage, and — —- | Cregeen, Rete. ot Rive, S50 Ns | ere tae oer wie to recover from the effects laince he was picked up. on. the |that something should be done to} Apparently aeroplane navigators Hesides her husband, Mra. Lilly | streets of Trent jo. | Telleve the conditions a# quick) have desire to win the opened the frien and George T. Brand, contralto, of Belt- “ > ren! about 4 year a@ a y a ho ire a numer + “4 yoo lis survived by four children--Wil-|- Prof. Harrington was once known | possible,” declared Councilman | ous prises offered for crossing the ds that all money remain- ‘s coat, rac ract is fintehed be at less than manufacturer's guests of the members of the order,|!ngham. Mrs Brand is said to hav o whom sale has been |® ver beautiful votee. mot, Farwell, Dorothy and Marton|as one of the most briltiant men tn | ¢ a Scone tee fr nr otal Following ts the prograin Lally, Mrs. Lilly was és fyeare old | the United States” He teu graduate] See AS [Reeth canoe, ve & [fund for a monument, dedicated. to Grand Fantasie tn K minor and tm & yiaiet way widely Cinpenee’ | of She University of Michigan, aad George Washington, to be erected cece veces vas @tetaw Morket OMtity during her lifetime, The much post-graduate work in will meet nm the campus of the Universit, he Bite Bae oe funeral will be held at the First/ Soreany He was an extensive See Gh Francta|of Waakhageie, hus denne tacceani <Hstinann | Present church tomorrow aft-| traveler He was at different tn |attention to the movement on the|Song-—"A Song of Penttence” j srncen 3 eotoek, profeasct of aatronomy at the Uni- versity of Louisiana and mathemat- a lecture on | part of the Daughters of the Mevo-| 9 -..-. .. Beethoven jew at the University of Michigan. Blebots wil | lution, and the whist party inaugur- Mee George Brand. Chateaux,” ated hy Seattle chapter is Interesting | Sonata Nov 3, in A major ... to . he was appointed chief of Club. practically the same soctal element Petit «+ Mendeineohn the United Mtates weather bureau ‘ that gave support a year age to the ing | * inow) ». Lamare DE ERTION by President Harri He was Travel club will | Colontal ball, by Rainter chapter, | Variations on the “Last Rose of ewident of the { ernity off « 130 p.m. at the) which had the same purpose of ald. mer” Dudley Buck | ‘ashington from 1896 to 1897, and Power, 90s] A he Weise . before leaving Seattte had developed bi F. tng the ag Hai terse we as Se ppteeneg tg ee (@y United Press.) | marked eccentrictites ‘ The larger part of Mra Leary's Mre. Brand aaa y Mov. ~|hie family and friend beautiful house will be tn use during | Overture to “William Tell” .Roesini| the event. For the benefit of those Recital. who de not care to play cards, there Mra. Kdith Dimond and Mr. will be provided the attractions of of the Pi irte ‘and convereasions. while|i.. Welte were at in cogurtmartial trivteal at eel GN OMT aseene nen the ‘Prat Pianoia reettal deiphta seri ot iberal provision has been made for Ld ? thie city, Loss $108,000. by 4 committes of ‘ ‘i sfis’ siiseea “Tie ‘wns | refreshments which Mies Gertrude Hardenbergh | is chairman. Since the inst mention of the event was made, the conunitiess having | it 4 ee the bt and recep- j iy t ve elo re. Robert Allen | . 5 kiin Good, hb Reed as treasurer. Mrs D. A. Gove and uoder ae Pen +e of Seattle chapter. Mrs. Flea F.| Mr. and Mra W. G. Collins leay 4 ality to over- Leary of Rainier chapter and Mra./the first of the week for a brief beonce, but not *|T. A. Parish of Lady Stirting chapter | visit to Chicago. . are acting as ex officio members = Mr. Yaientine H. May wil! sal! the Fermer ro first of the month for Burope, where) CIENPURGOS, Nov. 4ionnale = eee. 3 254 | he will remain during the winter. | Garcia Viet former eonertnege 9 H, Rent ence De. and Mra G. & Peterkin are | meyer of cf ittee are Mra. A. be Thambutl, Mrs |%t the Hillerest for the winter, A. Heed, Mra Howard Hanson,| Mise Webster of Port Townsend rs. Meivin A. Weed, Mra. Edmund | will 7 as her guests for the woek Edward A. Batwetl|¢end Misses Marjorie and Katherine , Mise Louise Hanford, uth Clise and Miss Pauline Soda Crackers with crack to them Soda Crackers with snap to them Soda Crackers with taste to them Uneeda Biscuit Oven-fresh—Oven-crisp—Oven-clean— In dust tight, moisture proof packages, Newer sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Mr. and Mra Walter Oakes and ton leave Sunday for « trip to New trating oo — a in | York. Tots u reve allows roe ‘Mue! wiptor, Laurida Taft, to claim | aay for a visit in North Yakiina Ey pA Prot. ma. | “8% Sr ® [mond & Meany of the University of| Mr. and Mrs MH 8. Tremper with | Washington has acted tn an advisory | reside at The Renton during the capacity in the movement. winter months Mr. Kenneth Mackintosh, accom- Orthopedic Hospital. ied by Mr. J.C. Marmaduke, = ution ot eatcare ws nei zw: att Se i | ef the Orthopedic Hospital esting? | Arques will be married in the for- z ition. The South Madison guild re-|™er city on Thursday, Mr. Marma- ® a Bs \elected Mra. J. B Price as i being groomeman. |dent; Mre Bilaabeth Champney,| Henry W. Owens and brother, | “ac ” viee president; Mra. Bushnell, seers- | who wont to Bngland to claim thotr | A (4 on t jtary, and Mra. U. K. Loose, treas. | uncle's bg | ne ue! D lurer. The Queen esterday and ttle a Mie George B Tues coated: \eent week. ¢ | ‘The ordinary “Bridge Work” ©. B. Crane, view president. and| Mr. and Mrs H. W. Richmond| mae dentists set in between teeth | dP iaeee. Lanse Wuknes Mietatee aes biker eee apartments at the Wash: | fs & poor substitute for missing ain} Queen Anne guild have charge ington hotel. | ge tooth. It makes two pier teeth | of the inkegtving dinner at the| wr and Mrs. J. Richard Lane }do the work of supporting ALL | i Gat rear BL renee Beapital |have returned from their wedding |those that are fastened to the| i Improvement Ciub, | Journey and have taken apartinents | bridge, which is wrong : A cordial invitation has been ex-|*! the Perry for the winter ; If the woarer of the bridge bites tended to the gentlemen of the Rai-| Mrs. EB. W. Price and Miss Laila | om the bridge teeth, he puts a ter-| nier Heights Improvement club and | Price are visiting fm North Yakima rifie strain on the two piers, caus | their ladies to be present at a social) Mra EK. F. Wittler and Miss Leila jing them to become loose in time evening given by the ladies of the| Wittler will return home from « lend the game to become sore and Leschi Heights Women's Improve-| year abroad about November 16 inflamed, and in the ead OUT iment club on Tuesday, Nov, 17, at H. Young and Miss Young . COMES THE BRIDGE the leet 7 « try « testa gure cour ot 30le ner Oak Pe ree ee ee ee | it ts @ painful plece of work from King »t. The regular meeting of beginning to end and quite expen the club will be held at the church atve oS Cee oe Bene Sree: 2h | Then, again, it is unsanitary, Be ing higher io the middie than at either end, it permits of food becom. | ing lodged under it, which soon} causes fermentation to set in,| bringing more inflammation / | Bridge work ts as much of makeshift as the partial plate. left to- you have ANT property to sali ses we at once, We will sell it INTRBNATIONAL, eR @ REALTY 1000-10 American Building. GAS WATER HEATER. IN YOUR KITCHEN MEANS Convenience, Comfort and Economy. Of the Title Trust Com- pany are and have been guarded by day and night by employes of the company, and all value bles accepted for stor age are in & separate compartment, but ontire- ly within our large five ply chrome steel ined vault. Seattle Lighting Company, eon P.-l. Bidg., Fourth and Union Mra. John Mel |! this week in Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Black will Club Tea. lieave tho first of next week for The Schubert club have issued in- | Mediterranean points of interest and |f vitations to given from|a trip down the Nile / zt 5 o'clock way after- siey will be mar hoon at the residence of Mra. H. F.| sday to Miss Hall, in New Skinner, $11 4th av. N Haven, Conn Mr. and Mra. Stephen G. Graves of Pe, wee oe ee | The bridge won't do. ¥e ae wast at Pale Ane | To those who have suffered from ra. W. BF. Weaver of Palo Alto, @ Cal theadmakeshifts, we offer the great Mr. and Mra. ‘T. O. Abbott have | | discovery of the century tn dental | taken winter apartments at the ° science--our method of supplying | Perry. —_ }| ALL the teeth whien have been lost| | Mra. Elbridge A. Stuart has re- ii through ignorant dentistry or die turned from an eastern VIG 2 on. WITHOUT THE US OF | PLATES } | if you have two or moo teoth | }left in either jaw, no matter} whether they are tight or loo we promise you a full set of teeth | that will look, feel, act, and to ali intents and purposes be NA e an |TURE'S TEETH | “he teeth are put in the mouth jand the patient is ready to use i} Convenience at euee “tear oe San has been visit-| erett Pianos for $100 Pianos for $125 Pianos for $140 On Pianos for $175 : Pianos for $200 Knabe Pianos Yo ur Sohmer Pianos Behning Pianos es Bros. Pianos Tr i Foster Pianos Farrand Pianos Brewster Pianos Ea Ss t Many other makes sold on easy payments At Economy Corner 5c Carpenters’ Pencils, 2 for 5c ke your mark with a Sim n's Carpenter's pencil; the { eapest and best; special there is no soreness in the begin . A 5c | The possession of a Safe Deposit Box carries ning or afterwards, We guarantee without interest. No | with it many privileges, such as absolute safe- aa work Bek a le juggling. No jockey- e ean do dentistry by ry a H + e| ty, convenierice of access, the use of coupon You must come to our offices, so |[ Enjoy all the pleasure such a trip affords, The Compart- ing with our customers, 25c Stove Enamel rooms and pais conveniences, $4.00 per an that we ‘ an make @ careful and ment-Observation Car, Standard Sleeping Cars, Day No coupons. No cer- nl ‘Cee Oae RPMEMBER—In addition to our : eR methods in every in- " . apoalelty of Advanced Danttetry (ite The Oriental Limited Ml Enamel, easily applied and a dried; will not burn storing of Lost Teeth), and the stance. Largest Stock. curing of Pyorrhea (Riggs’ disease), were built with the idea of offering you the greatest Lowest Prices. Northwest Trust & Safe off regular 26¢ 4 cay se ti 15¢ Deposit Compan lopne. tooth, we are oxperts in Mi degree of travel comfort. Leaves eee “ aoe P aay chery, branch of ania work vit HE Seattle 9190 p.m daily, Try tt on Cline Piano Co. = peeanon ...: is Bers paadipmn ing Irrogularitte a, ote i. apolis, St. Paul, Chicago and East. ; ‘ é tb each branch of dentistry 1 ALBXANDII ati AuGHDTARY @ THBASURER onthe th agatha ea tia : TICKETS AT wae —e v omiTn . cesses CASHIBG . 7 GOOD DENTAL CO,, Second Ave. and Columbia Street $6 64690066600066 Rooms 8, 9, 10, 11, Hotel Alix, ©. W. MELQRUM, ALBERT Diamonds |Corner Third and Union, opp, New ity Passenger Agent, j Nit Postoffice. ae eooeodse:

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