The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1909, Page 11

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

S8e38 Pao slsgeshez 2] 225 an amu manner. Tht aited recs.) n plotures, To w the last per ven by the stat Lana Park will see tana out hapa the beat aver t and by request he hae engaged to appear again to crow Pee ee eee ee ehorus wii! bare| * for the display |#® Fora! powers, anle Soalsins many of fost taneful chora Wieard Seeeey, ri! ‘ it) CHANCE TO MARRY, ELMA, Wash, June 26. *# The Fourth of July committee ® of ima is seeking a couple willing to be married publicly in Elma on Sunday, July 4 Merchants have donated prises aecregating $160 in value, con sisting of cash, merchandise and license fe@ So far no couple bas been found willing to be married on this date. It ia planned to have the mar riage ceremony take place on the balcony of the new hotel buliding, an orchestra furaish ing the wedding march and other appropriate music. The first couple to notify the com mittee will have the prefer ence. one "musical Settee eke eeen wise 2. DECIDES ORDINANCE TO BE RESTRICTIVE In a decision given yesterday by | Police Judge John Bi Gordon in cane of the City of Seattle inet A. L. Kempater and the Se- her costume for \attle Electric company for falling Warlrobe being very | to provide proper fenders for she carrion thirty | street cars, as provided by the city |ordinance, Judge Gordon decided that the ordinance was restrictiv called for a type of fender practically periect, that had never a Rew to Beate! i -|been invented, and gave the car! company credit for having dove its wrens Hitcher | best to provide suitable guards, "The Man at th This practically invalidates the new act ordinance. Players pees| Judge Gordon had th rv advisement for several pase under The case was pare jlon for the city. feats of strength the ordered dismissed. thers, WARSHIPS FOR FRISCO. to bo one of th Most entertaining of |, SAN FRANCISCO, | Great Britain will send three war- (ng | whips to participate In the Inter the Pantages. }national pageant at the San Fran Be Mane.” Bit of Tackett |elsco Portola celebration, which be "Migs Phyllis Leo Sins October 19, according to a Cadets will be | cablegram from Charles ©, Moore, tf feet | reeelved today BAR SILVER QUOTATION, (My Valter Press) NEW YORK, June 26.—Rar all ver was quoted today at 62% cents. * Cline Piano Co AGENTS FOR Kna One Priced Piano House, 1406 First Avenue * * * . + * * * *| * *| el | * * * * * * * * * *) * * * | June 26.—| The World's Best_Piano Piano rHE STAR—SAT BiG OA AR NOW PLANK GREAT PREPARATIONS FOR A CELEBRATION AT AvY~P. NEXT BATURDAY Hoginulng next Thureday, July 1 lwhen the AoYsP, have passed ite preiiminary stage exposition wi and created @ new reoord for a fret month at & western expositio able events will crowd upor other with bewildesing ray Where June has na few ble days, such as Chicago day, Califor-| nia Promotion Committee week.) Spokane day and Bankers’ day, July} will be crammed to capacity with} events of importance The early part of next week wil be comparatively quiet, but on) Thureday the exe nent will begin} POrg.ff | With Cherry day aud Dominion day | The week in Bkagit Valley week, and the Skagit county will} make Cherry day notable with @ jchorry parade on the falr grounds, many handsome floats being in jeourse of preparation, and there Miss. LiLy LEN OnE by! ling ht Woot | will be cherries for all visitors. Tig delegations will come acrogs the Canadian tine for Do minion day, A regiment of infantry will come down t coremonies | On Friday the women of Skagit from | help out in the) at the ton will be Jul JAY, JUNE 26, 1909 fi," re vor * 0 ©) KANSANS PREPARE tured the marta FOR SPECIAL DAY POKANE PEOPLE SEE |» MORE OF THE FAIR «:« ¢= featured by the m where they he serve Kanaue day nde all day kane vinite he ex-| MeLear who celebrated Bpoakne| man of the slerday ent today ti aight f th elut ut the fair, and tom » Puget sound ‘ow will! forme Seattle Sunday Night And Mo WLY 4 Vuenday, July and 4 rire 1G CMmOUs The Cnet WRECK ST PAUL TRAN | Hagenbeck And Great Wallace a Shows PREBENCE OF MIND OF FARMER PREVENTS BAD ACCIDENT WORK OF BANDITS. (iy United Preas) ARERDEBN, 8. D., June 26,—Had It not been for the p if mind | of & farmer, a Mil onger | ain undoubte ould be a wreck Just north o eld, 8, D., and Many passengers would be dead or sence AUKEO pai county will give a rose festival, with | Injured. | headquarters at the Btate byliding Saturday next will be the biggest! lay of the season, up to date, and exposition mén look for a greater attendance than on opening day, ft will be King County day, Lumbes men's and Loggers’ day, Rallroad Mon's day and Coal Miners’ day Any one of the d make fan important da Also it ta the events woul Saturday before the Fourth of July that falls on Sunday | King e & big tre] |ausurial parade down town tn the} j Morning, with @ float from each | f County will b jtown in the county, and a queen of }the day on each float, while 100 local firms have already entered floats and wagons, Six bands from suboftown and the riletpate. At the fair grounds this |parade will fall in with the trans pertation parade of the oad soothing elgaret. | Mon, In which will be three float, announced to- | entered by the lumbermen, and the the | coal miners will march in line. The lumber camps and coal mines will | be closed down, and miners and log Those the ministry nomination hereafter must cast liquor behind them, baceo under thelr feet away from the This uvitimatem w day, following a n ting of Methodist South conference at a) local church last night contempla of the cant to and turn) After falling from a third story window at 308 Pike at, Ludwig Larsen, @ painter, employed by the Star Paint & Wall Paper company. seriously Injured | Larson lives at M511 Othello st. At the time of t cident he wae working his way along the window sill, holding on to & rope. The rope gave way, after which he lost his balance and fell to the pavement below Weat to Ed. Hickman A CLOSE SHAVE — Many of Them Ha pening Every Day But Soon Forgotten. Close shaves would be of more frequent occurrences but for the tender faces of many men, which will not permit of shaving often. Heretofore, nothing has been sald in these columns about poslam, a new skin discovery, In connection with Ite use after shaving. Its publicity and sales have been con fined almost exclusively to its ro- markable properties as an eczema) jeure; it stops the ftching at once and cures the worst cases In a few days. While the application of poslam after shaving ts one of ita minor uses, such as for pimples. the complexion, ete, shavers will }find it @ revelation, as tt does | | for abrasions, roughness, and severe | }serapings what It does for all man ner of skin diffieultion—heals and | tortures trom rheumatiam, unable cures in a fow hours. It is thelig tale or get around acarcely at! only article Lerman _ ae | all, and most of the time unable to} ickman, of 2304 Eas’ nion a pose, and will soothe and tone up) goattis, finds himself almost a now | jthe skin as no tollet preparation man after seven treatments In the} reece we tad toe titty conty| BAK Oven, & marvelous Invention “egg ree een 2 CeMts | operated in Beattie at 220 to 225 wt reliable druggist's, particu-| People's Savings Bank building, by | arly the Quaker Drug 1013) Loughney & Loughney. Mr. Hier | pent: y eumatia Emergency Laboratories, No, 321 :99b contrary’ | Fheuma ta Ta |W. 26th st. New York city, will) guts pain that would almost} fond A trial supply free by mall to| take mo wild. Two months ago f| any one who will write for it This | was carried ashore at la sufficient to show results tn 24) Alawka, and sent to a hospital jhours. |there, where I was bed-ridden for three weeks, Finding relief impos sible there, | was taken aboard a} |ship and came to my home In this| lelty. I doctored until I became heartsick and there was no relief] in wight As what I thought was the Inat/ resort, | was taken in a wheel chair to the offices of Loughney & Lough: | ney Lifted from the wheel char, I was literally carried to the Bake Oven, After the first treatment 1} went unassisted to the dressing room. My muscles seemed to loosen up and ny bones « ed to EO. D. HICKMAN Suffering the moat excruciating | Orthopedio Hop! For Jogies and fe Mesenge and Cool Jordans at the Star we The Greatest Summer Convenience J} ty.i8"'0i In exist Gas Range and Gas Water Heater A Trial Will Convince You, - Seattle Lighting Company P.=1, Buildin oom it Your’ Patrons ache #o Intense) From that tne Washington | think the Y-P. band will) tehinichoat “tae wa nee se LEf@ Now Looks Bright: 1 have discarded the wheel chair. “To date I have taken seven! | treatments and feel ike a new man. | | The Bake Oven ts & godsend to hw | |}manity for rheumatiam and other disorders, and | am giving this vol untary testimony, that other similar | sufferers may get relief aa easily! ant | Loughney & Loughney charge! nothing for consultation. Go wee | them In the People’s Bank Bull: ding } and you'll not rogret It on especial and careful attention by our spectaliat, Bring them in for | examination you suspect charges are very) ‘ moderate. ence today is a ASCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 1207 Seeond Ave. FOR RENT & CHASE, 1218 Second Av. | Arcade Bik, | 1082 of ted, 1092. } Both ments tx. 75 and Union Tolephone Ma The farmer, after discovering that a section of the track had be blown away, ran down the track Jast night to warn the passenger train, which was thundering along ta high rate of He swung his lantern frantically and stopped the train within a few feet of the danger spot. Rallroad detectives track blown up by bandits, bent on robbing the train and passengers. | Wiederhold Gas Lamps com }plete with Black Diamond jaantle. jas long aa they last, for $14 Home Blectric Co. nd ay DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, Chi CaRo. Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only. Prices nable, All Work juaranteed TACOMA YS. SRATTR 897-840 Arcade Bidg. Adn 2 nd e Vester Cn MENAGHAIN ON ¥ ATHLIOTIO PAIK, NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE, BASEBALL row at 3 AMUSEMENTS, Both Phones—5108 Advanced Vaudeville Week Commencing Monday Matinee, June 28 ALL-STAR FEATURE ACTS FIRST AMERICAN TOUR oF LILY LENA ‘The Dainty Moglish Mager of D Chas. Dana Gibson's JULIUS TANNEN RLECTRIFIOD GIRL REVIRW. Raconteur, Wit and Monologtat Music by Alfred folman. Lyrics Whittier-Harries Players Prosenting the Dramatic pow “Almont,” by Frank i. Whittler LUIGI BROTHERS Unrivaied Herculean Marvels Athletic Comedians. Bventn Daily Pricon—i0e, ‘a tineos— 100 Performances Every Byening at 6:16—Matinees Dally at 2:16 p.m. Juneau, |§ Madison Park JULY 1t0 10 EXPOSITION RACE MEETING Western Washington Fair Grounds SIX EVENTS DAILY Running-RACES-Harness Fastest Horses on the Coast Ten Days’ High Class Racing SPECIAL EVENTS EVERY DAY Admission 50c Reserved Box Seats on Sale Tuesday SHAW’S DRUG STORE Including Grand Stand 11 ES ee AMUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATRE JOMIN CORT Manager NIGHTS, NRGINNING NIGHT, MATING OS PHURSDAY ANE HENRY pin Min Alleste THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE HY CHANLE mDyY romMonne MIL LER jlndys Wynne 4 NIGHTS x : Ethel Barrymore IN ecg HMAN PRESENTS Beginning k Monday, July 5 ny w GRAND OPERA HOUSE?" Vourth Week, Commencing Tow FERRIS HARTMAN And His Big Staging Co THE WIZARD OF THENILE FIRST APPEARANCE OF MISS DONOTHY MOWTON—PRIMA DONNA 50——PEOPLE——50 Kolarged Ore ‘ em tital men and Seenle Wf ‘ «* ' SEATTL d Theatre of the Hvenlog, June 27, Matiner Sat- Singing Chorus THEATRE Russe Drow, Mgra ? nee—Main 43. The Leading Pc th west TONIGHT, LAST TIME—“AT THE COZY CORNERS.” Week Starting Mat. Temutew, Sunday, June 27th Rarton & Wisewell, Inc. dienne Miss Emma Bunting and her supporting up to date, “MY TOMBOY GIRL” A masterful combination of thrilling dramatic action, aparkling wit and entrancing comedy; a breezy summer show, Just for amusement, Great cast. Special scenery, , present America's most talented come- company, in the most novel dramatic offering Our Prices—Mats,, 10c to 25c. Evenings, LOIS THfAne SEATTLE'S LEADING STOCK © ompany. Today, Last Times—-THE GREAT RUBY"—Last Times, Today. be to SOc. Alex. Pantages, Manager. Phones: reg — 1304 4334. The Good Old Summer Time is the Time to Laugh. Plenty of Chances NEXT WEEK With that Fast Farce Comedy, “Turned Up’ More Laughs to the Minute Than Are Pound tn a Dozen Other Farces. Popuinr 16e, 206 formances, 2:30, 1:46, 9:15 Sunday, last three performances of old bill ALTA YOLO Late FRANK AND BLACK Soloist Sousa’s Band in “The Advance Agent” THE TELEGRAPH 4 ]|GRUET AND GRUET The Merry Messenger Boys Minstrel Funsters Moving Pictures and Matt Keefe, the Famous Yodler “Unequaled Vaudeville” Pantages Theatre Week Commencing Monday Matinee, June 28 4—Fantastic Marguerite and Li adells- = Hanley e Latest and Great Acrobatic Creation “Commence- ment Days’ In t Lawrence and Edwards Presenting “The New Alder- man.” Kimball and Donovan A One-Act ™ America’s Premier Peaturtag Banjoists. MISS PHYLLIS LEE Arthur Elwell And Her Baritone O—SINGING CADITS—« on THR Pantagescope Movir Continaous Performances Sundays From 2 to il p.m, Matinees Dally Me Free, Bvery and biccing e West Seattle a ar rey or Alki Pol Bleetric Cara, A Lot ef Pun very Saturday Tomorrow Atterr A Night at 9 not interfering, a startling BALLOON ASCENSION Today and All Week OSTRICH DRIVING Other Free Attr t u Hiram and Hie Pig, Rube Shoreacros, et The Following un Part Night high winds and rain AND PARACHUTE LEAP IN HARNESS Figure 8 | analy of Vonic ett Far Bducated H ¥ Great Orh r fo and He Mle THE PACIFIC NATIONS GREATEST PLAYGROUND ON

Other pages from this issue: