The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1909, Page 7

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WEN STRIKING &Sc2ssasneesmeesttres hey orteinated, thin t TUESDAY, SErv TEMBER 7, ivuy. a elaine YY folks, don't forget ida! atte... Majentte a GHINGLE WEAVERS WALK OUT) | e leating by Butler & fa | 6 8 COUNTY FO! | iN CHEHAL! R tie this week. The pate | af BETTER WAGES. & oake of feo 10x6, and | 2 _ & Stonaker furnian | Si ace Sebnid { which reveals « man HOQUIAM, Sey Following | the | the mubminsion of demands by rep turn” which sanvof nea 500 shingle ° Tesontatives mpi re / ont lore, do crease of Wagoa, the ote to cause i weavers oa oa tenga ayires sol In a teal man, en hae| Mee Polson Shinele ha ieee ee tittle trouble acing Pa ae MISS ALIO® HUTLIOR, wiam compt nin olin, Ma the Bast Hoa e 1 Known persona | Whe Skates on eal Hoe at the Majentie, q@oeed today for an indefinite here, did very welt, and M serene eae _ Har action by other Ined cockatoos fur- period, Sim! ‘eature. Wool mill owners Is expected during the day, It ts probable, however, that| of tho mille w!!l remain open to clean up their timber on hand and that when thie ts exhausted dhey will close wnlil strike condi. ended wae, satin of the mill men fol * Jows a six-hour session of the local Shingle Weavers’ union yesterday afternoon. At the meeting the workmen decided to submit their sased seate and sand was refused a called at once. oted 32 milla, em: | 2,500 men, at an average! e of $3.5 At present Chehalis county is the only terrt tory involved, but it ts possible} that the strike of the men and ghutdown of the mills may ex tend along the coast. A number @f mills, whose owners are not members of the Manufacturers’ as. " Wion and whose employes have ETHEL BARRYMORE, ’ El eeeaeeeeiteee It’s 2 good deal like the Seattle spirit. It ought to be, for there is a great amount of Seattle brains, energy and capital be- hind the steel city and the steel works on Port Townsend bay. One manifestation of the PRONDALE spirit is the way in which thing: are being accomplished down there. IRONDALE is the city which will be ready. Months ago, Friday, October 15, was fixed upon as the date for the beginning of operations at the steel plant. That date, now only five weeks off, will be rigidly adher- ed to. It is all over but the making of the iron and steel. The big buildings are getting their finishing touches, the machinery is now arriving and being installed, the facilities of the plant being en- larged in every direction to take care of the big business that will belong to IRONDALE just as soon as the business interests of the Coast can buy its products. IRONDALE is a very interesting city just now. There is so much going on that you can put in « few hours there with great advantage to yourself. It will pay you to go down there with the laughter Pantages. Barlow's Dog an heads the biM at the tre this week, and rl ad ponies ate train Pony we tages thea yao Dow fo the tz the enter- while. F good acts q on the bill Ubristic marvels, Ja Magaie L&Ciair. in. a bh. the Pay Streak Quartet and the Glockers Te Gens tae WALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.’S SAFES dae > aa fe Co. MANUFACTURERS 812 OOCIDMNTAL AYENUP Cloned Kept. 6th, Beattic at the Exposition. We will be Ob, These Woment | wed—George, I heard you es last night that you Jor your new meer 1 colored it TTT 7s for you today a Mr. Nowlywed—-Heavens! How? Mra. Neww Why, I painted It Spokane Chrontele | | He who understands mont'is other me aster German ked for an increase, are S S v 4 Pe t ostand by the other mill} (, Tals te the first season that Ethel Barrymore—now Mrs. Russell | 75:5 Victor idea of buying a lot near the steel plant as an investment. We ait o" py ot * Dt je Every be * tes 4 * P and support an “open shop ‘olt-—will start with a husband on her hands. Everybody knows think it is the most profitable investment y i ssibly d : | her, everybody likes to see her act. Did you know that Ethel ts a Weavers and manufacturers are| tiece of John Drow? It's a fact, and so the ability to act ia in the ined and each side dectares| milly, As usual, Miss Barrymore is petted by society people, who | BR will not sudmit can't stay away when ber name is out fa front of the theatre In big ite electric letters. POISON SENT BY ed —_————— $10 RR ee HE! Nile one nd she neve OF WHITE WINE! * Moore — “The Time, The w#, /tullcized excellence. * * Place and The Girl.” *! ity Quartet (By United Prem) | Athambra—“Girls.” * jee Bates, Jam rm . Nev, Sept. 7 —It came tole Grand om Knight for a®* use Reed are the boys mam that the local police have been | # Day,” * mk a myserious case of} @ Seattle—“The Cowboy and # ing at the Sisters’ hospltal| ® the Squaw.” * A patient, Mra. J. H. Cash.) % Lole—The Squaw Man.” * fecelved a polsoned bottle of white; @ Orpheum—Vaudeville 7 * * * * > We are Distributers for the Pacific Coast of VIC TOR Talking Machines. Prices, $10.00 to $250.00. exactly like picture for 4 in the state. We ask you to go down there, see IRONDALE and decide for yourself. That is a fair proposition to both of us. Remember, $25 down will secure a choice lot in IRONDALE. Remember, on Thursday of this week, day after tomorrow, the Kitsap will leave Flyer Wharf direct for IRONDALE with a round trip fare of 50 cents. The boat leaves here at 9:15 a. m., and returns at 5 p. m., getting you here in ample time for dinner. That will be a good day for you to visit IRONDALE. Moorelnvestment Co. 400-410 Arcade Annex Caruso, the great- est living tenor; Gadski, Sembrich, Tetrazini and other won derful singers—right in your home whetieves..you want them. A VICTOR rep ices their soul-stirring Wine through the mails, The wom-)® Pantages—Vaudeville ‘me drank some of the wine and two|® Majestic--V. pv ille. “Ygarees also sipped a portion of a Vaude r : 4 glass each. All were, wade wick be alsa arias faultless) just as if you would ‘Analysis was made and It was die |y py yee eee ee ee ee tee listen to them ¢ grand opera. covered that the wine had been| | origin. Orpheum. than anythin By Eddie Boyden. | 7 Fifle more apacdy| payments. neon here for quite a| Prices At TMM | We sell VICTORS at $10.00 and up to $250.00. Cash orcredit. Come and see us about it. i Cash came here recently | the east to take up the poat-| ‘of chief telephone operator with ne company, When she| \° © west t© work the local telephone | hy one or thelr number Wabater F r The pleylet - - | toid wial ‘count Which same ™ ” 4 72.50 includes, the experiance of «Nah ‘Laat of season, September 9, re | ip against Piminutt Darius, the i Uy | AMUSEMENTS. apital Union Co. Big City Quartet H iB thour Trio. He ~ of Seattle : ‘ Mrosotie, Daves hPocey noua ture limit October 31. and October | was quite jenry Clive, limit November 30. Route, bag Phnecnred Bal fa A mag Stars iM e RaQroad and Navigation |." “sity a German | pert piffie while angaw Sa & a mn magto Little Mics Walke iv i Co and connections. (Via Salt) emptied, fr ‘od have mach to do except main-| ings Oc. Nights, 100, Lake and Denver if desired.) Full erage eens nh antonte fn a look of attractiveness, Mr E ai} nave gfG, Me ul ree. when Kena exit Ps and ° ood? ro " ™ q / Y had fully established that she was ination, wi . . Week of Se; reservations, and *ick gto @ goodly amow ae e 2 Edna Aug. Jeasle Shiri 4 Tieket Office, 608 the first to plant the flag at the. ML Moore and Mr. Davey pole. So, If you haven't east your o RE ELLIS. aptten or ane's onchasting an: M 5 deavors, get in on the base a > ah bite General Agent. Moor. Por Edna te a well lubricated ik; Moore pale ry fair brand | EASTERN EXCU RSIONS tinees Thursday, Bat y @ GRAND lo FREE EXCURSION WEDNESDAY ON BIG, FAST STEAMER VENUS. LEAVES PIER 6 AT 10 O'CLOCK, RETURNING AT 8 P. M. Come carly and get a good seat, as we always have a boat load. Division Number Four Birmimgham on Sale 3,500 Acres as Cheap as $50 an Acre on Terms of 10 Cents a Day My, how the people are taking up this waterfront prop- erty of ours. Over 3,000 acres were sold yesterday. New Surplus and un- divided profits .. 40,000 Three Tues Datiy. Sept. 9 and Oct. 4 jai sinn st waman sine eo TE See not save will never get beyond || his or her present station. The —————S— thrifty ones are the savers, and Hi LOIS THEATRE they become rich. They who do || Phones: Sunset, Main 1304; not save remain behind. Our oS a : savings department is adapted 4 ane to you. Investigate it. est 4 PER cent AND RETURN First-class—stopovers anywhere. Privilege of diverse routes returning. GOOD ON THE “Oriental Limited” 7:19 Seattle to Chicago without change in 72 hours. Reserve berths as far ahead as possible. cAT eer | GA 0 aTHEA N 1721 Second Avenue | Aaiway | Corner Columbia. CHICAGO $72.30 Tonight, all w Tomorrow. Compounded Semi-Annually. JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. B SOLNER, Cashier i 4 i if } | “Unequaled Vandevitie” | 8 Big Acts g have the abit. Have yout ne } SSS eee Lyric Theatre . & DREW, Mars. Occidental and Wy diay and Satu nesday, Sept tat Siet ne . A 2°30 p.m. DIRECTORS: | Ferdinand Schmitz, J. D. Low- ff) man, A. B. Stewart, CH B | i & MeCormick, James D. Hi N. B. Solner. SOc to $1 inne” im “Mile. Minehief.” Seattie Theatre 1 M era. Nights S0c to $1 Next Week and CHERRY STREET CORNER SECOND | i} | Cc. W. MELDRUM, City Pass. and Ticket Agt. allard, Georgetown Renton, Free By |Luna Park noon at 8:30 and an. Evening at 9. ie Famous Mme. Zaza 1 Death-Defying Act of Auowing” Automobile to Run Over Her pany In J Potten “Cowboy and the Squaw” tion R. E, French.) s, 100 an nights 150 to Do you want to buy a home? See AMUSEMENTS. - a Matin ~~~ |The Stare classified real estate MOTOR RACES Meadows Speedway | Friday and Saturday Afternoon and | Evening, September 10 and 11 STINKING AND SPRY, LAR EVENTS homes are going up as fast as carpenters can do the work. We have four surveying crews staking out the ground and two more are needed to keep up with our heavy selling. Exetting, Thrilling. five Other Big Ate Pay Streak Attractions $ at the Expo. ooee %O0000000 Igorrote Village A.-Y.-P. Exposition “NEEDS NO ROOSTING.”—P,-1, The | eotumnes. Closed Sept. 6th—Seattle Day at A.-Y.-P. E. | PAST SEMBLE RET: | [ TODAY's STYLES TODAY | What Could Be Easier? O REASON in the world why you N should not buy that Fall Outfit early in the season this year, for our Lib- eral Credit Plan makes buying very easy, no matter how short of cash you may happen to be. This is the credit plan that has stood the test of time and made this store the most popular outfitting head- Why not buy waterfront on this side of the sound when you can get it for much less than is asked for acreage on the other side? All waterfront on Puget sound, desirably located, is owned by wealthy men, who will not sell for several times the price we are asking. Eight fresti water lakes full of trout and black bass De 16 INATED FOR NIGHT BVENTS MINUTES FROM OCOCIDEN- TRACK BRILLIANTLY SPECIAL TRAINS LEAVE a his is your last chance to buy choice waterfront cheap, as Ps TAL AY. FO | e can't buy any more for five times our prices Hi ons of ripe berries free on thes land. Hundreds of Se- ¢ people have got rich buying land of us. A few dollars n and 10 cents a day or $2 a month payments make it for the poorest people to be able to buy 5 acres on waterfront. You don’t need any brains to make money on and aro ca.ne ol pcan aregaiirpo an geapire: quarters in the city, Greatest Exhibit of a makes the Jand more valua lay, and that is why z ‘ C. D. Hillman has made several million dollars on land New Fall Lines Now Ready Primitive Wild : increases the last few ycars. Fine oyster and clam beaches , Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, P | on this land, A treet car lines and railroad. We want ‘Coats, Costumes and Millinery—Men’s eop) e all the men we cag get, at good wages, to work for us. See Grotto Bradbury System Suits and Overcoats— ff) , ‘ " | ver Made $600 Worth of Black. Rice or Sutter on steamer Venus, Pier 6, before 9:30 a. m., 428 4th Av. Boys’ Guaranteed Clothing. Prices right. §| berries to an Acre Rais- fF C. D. Hillman’s and manager in ‘Times Block. Call and © | ith hate few writs | Anywhere ed on This Property. get FREE MAPS AT INCE Ww and avoid Inferior tmita |tions, Delivered at your pl bos! without extra cost; 1 EAS TERN OUTFITTING CO., inc. | Chinese Theatre ° " Everett people take launch Birmingham at City dock, Everett, daily at 10 a. m. 1 aa ies 1332-34 Second Ave. 209 Union St. A.-Y.-P.E. it visit this property, or see Peake Bros., on Rucker av, at Everett. CAFE & GRILL Prompt delivery assured. The PERIN DHOUPE, Jug! “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” Magicians and Strong Me: time In Amertea. Native Chiveso Orchestra, FIRST AND MADISON. One trial, ono test. Goodbye to pave tho rest me Main office, 219 Marton street.

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