The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1909, Page 5

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Fat revolution pM feturn Stonaker h: ‘Wanted FANS TO BE KING OF FRANCE? ii IS DOOMED, SAY MANY "in AND DUCHESS OF ORLEANS, WHO MAY MOUNT FRENCH THRONE, “ay PHIL, SIMMS. Bee eT e's at ib least one man saying France now-—saying it and iit And many people the republic are hoping re king ted alt over the walls of authorities have them ‘as fast as they can, but ye ones Appear as soon as the goes down je ts all wrought up over In itions. Is th chan French revo! a new one will blic and p' bon palace at Ver that & chance, many will it be? The a of that Louis Philippe Ghosen king in 1820 and poleon Ill. ts poleon I. has a alive, an officer In the y tee. Or it might be arising from the ranks : ew & big banquet held re Z of the duchess of When it was at its heteht b & well-known Frenchman, sprang to his feet, wine sings in hand, to toast the house ot Orleans, “Ripened by his exile,” eried Ba. connter, “the duke of Orleans is at tentive to the lessons taught by the | present-day history of France. He! wishes to reign, and he will reign And it is to hasten this day that we, the youth of the land, go forth to preach the doctrine of mon archy } And the applause shook the walls | of the building i They weren't all titled folks at/ the banquet, either, and that ie an other significant fact. The move ment reaches clear into the lowest classes. President Fallieres can | hardly drive along the street with! out hearing the derisive cry flung at him from the gutter | Vive te rot!” | Some of the most powerful news: | papers in France have taken up the ery for a monarchy and are ham-| mering daily at the republic. | They call the army demoralized, | without patriotism or principle. | They say the republic is lowertng| the mor of the people; that it/ has robbed them of their religion; | that {t has deceived and ovpreneed | the workingman. What will come ont of all this! jagitation? A monarehy? erhape R SNIISTI VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAY, i USEMENTS VAVAVAYAVAVAVAYAVAVAVAYAVAYAY, Sater. Pity te old. Pile fending Gog. Of tie bally rot m bangup bow p arithmetic St. D. Ane cram 1h fact hie feate con. ms—ecreame of m the yeteran feat any number sue: Ge ~ard purehy wi. acted #0 on pe that he would a bull in two wateb. But the thiule laughed wntt ems yelling quits Pily of @ een he wise nothing Norman Lily Lengah ined upon the felttes Her Imitation whirt in a rubber- worked up The act is suf close the show « in @ sketeh 2 ates not all h There is plenty of pinch of ginger and With a x tould do we ¢lever. But a Squeexe blood fron at a uN “UNDER ARREST. ie 5 an @ lather of Seat fall at Pasadena, and Sher is on his way Califor of making to lath a number of how Swanson, of 725 74th ig all material a ail tabor Completion of the contract to have gbtten the Swanson an then town, leaving the irate la #9 demand their pay from h Who had to give it to BT” LOST THIS bs CONTRACT giving to W. D. ihn hauler ’ ng garbag ent Nebo north of Pike » PMU thie next etyotion Pee vole fox $iub.000 cho Bona the show efforts Minerva defie: this week. Her beat ttle creature ed and « of the bi pankine™ trom Minerva te ai pee tO : “ stuff to the liking! and Downey are Capt. Nat Rem pahooter ken put on a cx ank Brien through with « tramp act berta Majestic. Prodigal Parents” comedy and is well nete men and t FP Brands and above the. ordinary pany ap-| bring t Wiitta talking act and joes a singing an: » ficks with her flute-like ce, and five other artia f the ernational Grand ¢ mpan joined with her ne auch | autiful dure in the! soprand a. ast crowd the Moore Monday night fairly cheered t that the ordinary sedate fonable folk who theat metion of music @ Scott's nad the unhappy bride of Lasum ir wan very well done by the Inter 1 company Faust” will be pre duced tonight. | | ae eee ee 2 2 * * * ABAS, WILD WEST! * IT’S THE POLE NOW. © ST. MARYS, 0. Sept. 14. p® Fired with a desire to reach * the North Pole and find ont * beyond a shadow of a doubt ® whether Cook and Peary plaut * ed the Stars and Stripes there. ® Forest Dunstan, 14, swiped a ® $5 bill from the fan purse, * purchased anew inner tube * for his bieycle and was about * to start to the earth's apex * awheel, when the theft was * ot red, and Forest was * ay nded just as he was * ina red handker * a food 40 to last * his jow y. He was * nto police court by his * father. While the case was * being heard, Fore excused & himself, and has not b * since. He ts probab! * way to the pole * tying up. chief b pn seen on his SESE EEE EEE EEE EEE EO Oe ed COMPROMISED ON THE STABLE. GONTROVERSY The city counell last night sought the eontroversy over the ite for a city stable by passing a bill authorizing the elty to purchase from James F, MeBlroy two lots and a building partly constructed for $95,000. Councilmen -T. P. Reveille, Alex ander McKinonate ppd A E. Parker voted against thé bill, Revelle took the stand that the price was too to settle high and that ehéaper lots could }% had THE STAR—TUESDAY SEPTEMB 14, 1909 the finest matting ever made in Japan: on sale this week in our we Department— ve have purchased the entire A.-Y,-P, exhibit brought here by the Japanese Exhibit A of — s¢ matting, sociation and generally ad mitted as being the finest assortment of art matting ever shown in this country, the large price concession allowed us enables us to offer these splen- did specimens of Japanese matting weaving at ular prices. there are about one ever shown, and the prices for the sale are hundred rolls to select from, one-half less than reg- the finest selection as follows: 25c Matting for 132c) 45c Matting for 21 c 30c Matting for 16 c 60c Matting for 232c 40c Matting for 1 7ic) 1 #5 Matting for 28 c washing machine $1 450 | regular price #2000 m makes it poast owite to de her L any exertion Hy simply connecting EMPREAS wv n Me water water the wash ing Is done faultionsiy and with out the feast. tr tien, You are to our store washing — macht whether you Inter or not—it Is such an interest ina steht that rou wll enjey your visit, Regular pric $14.50 xt thee during de: ation we fine bass b bed: very special valu-—} $1 down $1 a week ty Invited ° how this works to buy one will buy an mM. % GUARAN HRATEK here —« tine brass bed of very popular design exactly like picture; extra pil lars: plain spindles; well constructed and finished in satin polish; tne comulas rlee ts very low at $29. Specially priced forthe week . your O14 stove, range heater taken as ent on the ofa now A.-Y.-P. souvenir rug; made and sold exclusively by us; cock ee oo— SEATTLE | office furnishings in the West— reguiay price 925.00 Qn excellent roll-top dewk for the week; well constr ned wood and fn don: 42 t wide sactoun drawers and compa ments: regular price clally priced for the WRK oo... eee waddle Peguiar price la very low. at extra epectally ize sence ot $1.00 Second Avenue at Pine Street | AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre | This Week. Mats Thurs THE INTRANATIONAL € COMPANY Therry Cervi j Rusti JOHN COMT, Tonight “waist” Savings & }) yy. Trust Co. fi) tess oeite of Seattle f THE GRAND = All We Mats. Wed » (Ine) ALES TION bright ate musien! comedy Bivens, 250 to $1 c Su irplus and = un- divided profits .. apital. Mates. 40,000 A bank account is a conve nience, a necessity, a help and a luxury. It saves time, trouble and bookkeeping; keeps ac counts straight, and is the only way to handle that part of the business--a check properly in- dorsed and paid, is the best re ceipt in the world. n “Mile. Minehiet.” Nights, 600 to $1.60, Mats, 606 to¥ ction R. B. 2 WACTONY Preneh) INTEREST 4h PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually. JAMES D. HOGE, Preatdent N. B. SOLNER, Cashier LOIS THEATRE Phones: Sunset, Main 1204 DIRECTORS: Ind, 4334 Ferdinand Sehmita, J. / “An Unqualified Success” man, A. 3. Stewart, C Hebb, The D. 8. Lawre Rh. C MeCormick, James D. Hoge PI cr Plt PANTAGES THEATRE CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Unecauated Vaudevitte.” Performances Daily and MINERVA The American Queen of Mystery Aud Seven Other Great Ac Branches at Balti eormetown DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? Independent 4 arn and outbuildings amail tr Kood Ww price Terme cam 6 per cent ROVERT MALTBY, 919-920-021 Alaska Building lors hand. G11 First Ave. doing POWNING, HOVKINS & RYN, Ine (Batabilehed 1893) BROKERS Stocks, Grain aod F Both Phones 270. What is Eilers now? Selling Brand New, High-Grade Pianos for $168, on payments of only| $5.00 per month. AMUSEMENTS. Mata. 166 Daily nt 2 Henerved Seats, Packed Houses—A Wonderful Prices, 19¢, 206 2. Box Seats S00 | Seattle Theatre | 7 Igorrote Village A“Y.-P. Exposition “NERDS NO BOOSTING”! The ‘Greatest Exhibit of a Primitive Wild People Ever Made Anywhere Chinese Theatre A.-Y.-P.E. SENSATIONAL SUCCHSS! The PERKIN TROUPE, Juggiers Magicians and Strong. Mon. Viret time In Amertoa, Native Chinese Orchestra, We Mean to Sell Every Piano at Once We Want to Remodel We have purchased the John C, Walling Co. E wholesale, no freight added Now for the One Big Cut We made it buy at once. Look—Read—Act Quick Chickering "327 Steinway ...°286 Knabe ..,.°298 Ivers & Pond *187 These are only a few of the many bargains that can be had if you buy now Player Pianos; Also Many Grands Old Reliable Makes At less than half their real value, TERMS: $1.00 to $2.00 Per Week You can pay all or more at any time ably the greatest piano sale on record. WHY? Because we purchased these pianos for less than reliable pianos were ever sold for, and now we offer them at unheard- of prices because we want to remodel and get our store ready for our big regular stock of high-grade pianos sold by our stores everywhere. from less than lease and stock of pianos very piano now at a price and not a piano can be had if you fail to Think of it! This is unquestion- 365 Free Trial. Store Open Evenings. D'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE SIN PLANS: wort Successor to John C. Walling Co 419-421 Union St. 1% blocks from Postoffice; only % block from new White Building. * STOP this scheme of letting other men use what money you have saved by paying you a small interest for the same. If your money is so useful to them that they can pay you 4 or 5 per cent for the handling of it, it is worth just as much to you to handle it your- self. Harriman and Rockefeller never got rich by letting other men handle their earnings. LOOK about you; study the forms of investment that are offered you, many of them excellent ones, and then decide which of them all is safest, surest and most profitable. You want to know first of all that the investment is a safe one, and secondly, that it will bring you quick returns on your money. LISTEN to all of the propositions that are made you by responsible par- The more closely you search out every detail, the more convinced we are that you will term the investment we offer you the best that you can find in the state of Washington, a claim that we make without the slightest hesitation. Our proposition is lots in TIRONDALI poration has spent hundreds of ties, and then examine very closely into the merits of ours. The holding cor- dollars there in building up a great steel works and establishing a steel city as a residence site for the steel plant workmen. To entrusted the sale of the steel city We have them on the Seattle market at absurdly low prices. You can obtain a choice lot, only a few blocks from the walls of the steel mills, initial cash payment of $25, and easy pi The openine of the plant, thousands of us has been lots. for yments thereafter. at hand, will make the lot you buy now extremely valuable before you have even com- pleted the payment on it, Look into the proposition, Ask us for plats me dur IRONDALE and See the Steal plant and the steel « for self. It will pay you, 3 ¢ an now near Visit your- Moore Investment Company 400-410 Arcade Annex, Seattle °

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