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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1909 —— = 2 ind give eures dandruff, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 6.—Dr. Cook INJUSTICE OF ) jafter for Kansas City, Dr, Cook] » b was greeted by one of the largest] 2 — = ' crowds ever sasembled here. He : hes the same. His feelings will] BATURDAY CHILDREN’S DAY |stated that his data, when properly Thid Accounts for the Fact) iain for all time shattered 3 , 7 | be . Baturda will be Children’s day % investigated by geographical so That the Man She Kick-| Sam actually taughed after the] at the exposition, when all ebildren — -. an cletion, would prove that he discov a incident. Sore called it an acel-|will be sho everything on the : ered the Pole. ed Will Eventually} dont. it was no accident. The only|Pay Streak free gratin and for ‘Leave the Hospital rene pianos to an accident pos-|nothing. A Shetland pony and cart ad nonme by the cham maid incl) will go to the lucky youngster who Capt. Bernier Returns and, BRIEFS BY WIRE : de nt in that the cullud gen'leman | draws the prize winning ticket at : The good old Mixsourl mule, the| lll recover, Sam must have been | the gate Makes Public a Letter! Portland—Engineor C. A. Bigsby #86 that saved—in the mind of | Hite careless in thi partioular| +0. Bee VERE CAR SHORTAGE ’ Received by Him While’ ‘ea very true Missourlan—the day for plece of work, for heretofore a death a Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle as ronsted to death and two of | } certificate has gone with every| Gigantic preparations are being i 1¢ United States in Cuba, is Johnny | Cert M [the crew were perhaps fatally in A SORMUY late” Seaeee Maite wae sha known by the railroad companie in the Arctic. jured, neven passengers also being |OM the spot at the big A-Y-P. ve! ty tesue a honpltal eard with her (here to prevent a car shortage in injured when a Spokane, Seattle | *tock pros He Is syne 4 | favors | Western Washington this year Capital...... ... $2 3 3 " AMOonK thone present,” with all four 1" Great North has ordered i ite Valnah brea. jand Portland railroad train struck irew rth 5 : ‘numa ree senior, { landslide near Roosevelt inte yea. | fet, Kick, bray and all | Is a Heavy Queen, |1,000 cars to be placed on this ide |f Surplus and profits 40,000 3 » e terday Over the entrance to each «tall of the mountains to care for the jsent north on a polar expedition Ff oceupted by such as be is this in-| Bre te Re —, awe we ie lumber trade alone » alae si ———|by the Canadian govert f c aa seription ‘Queen of Missourl”—18 from the L | « pas | linton, IHle-—A passenger train . 4 " a 8 Methodicall jot +=spasmod. — |returned on his steamer Arctic, He | returning from the state fair at Piret in war, first in peace M. Mimerson farm, Bowling Ge [| Ution. “N. ¥--Richard U. Sb elas uit Theatrical Man- ~ Interrupts the sat the Exposition |Mo, The queen weighs just 2,163 non of the vice president, and Springfield crashed tnt freight H v TOC Taree e One woman wea waite Backed Into Sam. pounds, and she {# about the biggest | Kldanor Millar were married’ last wake 10/18 fatally and 50 seriously injured. “Peace” in one of the inserip-| thing In the mule line now in eap-|night, the climax of a romance | “rs was the “Obs, that over the entrance to the | Uvity, If there is anything to beat|/ which began at college stall occupied by Big Laughing | ber on mize it Is still hidden in the] Sam, the “I seen yo’ ad in de papah, | jungles States that First Mate | tated the northwest — ically, is the seoret of success ful saving. The savings account May of this year and returned to! Mistake in reading of Ktah after suffering terrible hard. | cause jships, during which the dogs were! which is closed one day and opened the next is seldom the | New York—-Hearat has come out ba, ba,” gentleman, only Sam ts al Mr and Sam are the} one which amounts to anything, ig | killed to supply food in support of Justice Gaynor, Tam-|lady mule, has been changed to| best of friends, Mr rson can m } Capt. Bernier made public a let-| many’s nominee for mayor plecer This was probably done | pick his teeth with one of Sa'n ) l but regular, persistent saving y Is Homesick— tes from Dr, fy erick A Cook in by some friend of the stable cham-| hind feet—he ean, but he won't. “So . heat (anil invariably wins. ; Riga which the latter spoke the ‘In jew York—-Mrs, Emmeline Park: | bermaid, who, unthinkingly, backed | long a» the eating bouses furnish rf Morris Circuit justice of Commander Peary in| hurat, the noted English suffrag up against Bam from the rear. The| free articles made especially for {fl TO NIGHT to Be Only a Big) fmmal| == AOMISSION FREE iP INTEREST 4] Pee CENT | jselzing his supplies and using them |ette, 1s coming here in about two) last report is that the chamber jthis work, why go to th jfor a relief station, and further: | weeks. maid will recover, but he will never he says Who'l Win These Magic | Prizes? EILERS In Co-operation With Large Eastern Factories Will Dis- | MUSIC _ tribute $12,670 Free in the Biggest, Fairest and Most |= Interesting Contest Ever Launched. Everybody Has an Equal Chance HERE tS LIST OF PRIZES Superb $900 Kimball Baby Grand | Dainty $110 Home Organ with which received highest honors at | Instructor. the A.-Y.-P. Exposition, Compounded eee eee A Semi-Annually, JAMES D. HOGE, Prestdent N. B, BOLNER, Cashier DIRECTORS Ferdinand Schmitz, J. D. Low- man, A 3B. Btewa: * HW. Bebb, R. C. McCormick, James D. Hoge, N. B. Bolner, CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Branches at Baile a i THIS WEEK. Twins.” “The Ringmas Sunny Side of The Russell-Drew {Ata to 50th per ) in “A Fighting MAUDE FEALY. Secretly Married, She is Secretly Divorced. tebe eeeeeeeeee ) in “The Rose of * | counties for more than a year of Lana there have been rumors of this} He. Bianci and # | marriage, and Ferry and Miss Haw: | in ® /thorne got so tired of denying the G— Edward Gal- ®/ rumors that they decided marriage vaudeville. * | was the easiest way out of It onsul, Jr, and *} * Grand to Advance Prices. ‘ *| Owing to the crowded condition | PERE SREY HEHEHE) Of the calendar at the Moore, two a. |ee the regular $1.80 attractio the near future will be play ae SAVOR. the Grand, and in each case the PROGERS, former hus-| > f | regular seale of prices at the Grand Minnie Palmer, and} win be advanced accordingly. The The Genuine i Legged so omthadlirnsy Gira Sf. the ‘stiractions. to be, 30 Magnificent $600 Orchestrelle. $50 Talking Machine Outfit. HALL’S SAFE A LOCK co.’s protentay,, 18. advance second will be John E. Young tn Beautiful $500 Lester Upright. Then, in order of merit, 98 bona 4 Pe ian = day or two every |” os Little $250 Simplex Player with | fide credits ranging in value from a Bow Rogers {x in tow: At the Lube Playhouses. 6 rolls of music, $74 to $100. fe Co. mars & tall silk hat of a lage that would mak turn ecru with envy rday Dad Wagner mn the midd. Rogers came in bere Did You Get Three Twins” will continue at the Moore until Saturday night. It ed by Dastin Farnum | ameo Kirby” for four nights ACTURERS NTAL AVENUE. Fourth Prise. Why We Do It The corporate name of D. S. Johnston Co Ringmaster” will be the of ng at the Alhambra unti Innocence of Rog-/urday night, when it gives way to| Ihatever the Shu-|tWo weeks of Eddie Poy In “Mr. oy pay him, this of Broadway worth the salary nny Side of Broadway he does it ning opens a fournight en: Eiamous for his in-|eagement at the Grand. On Sun-| Rules and Conditions In the square below will be found a number of phrases in irregular order Write these so as to make one com Moore Theatre Sentile’s Leading T Tonight—Mats. Tomorre Saturday M es offers the Smart- est of Musical Comedies, was recently changed to Eilers Music X The Climax pens at this House. In order to quickly establish this cae eager ga aS else. He de- | house | plete sentence, correc tly spelled and new name and have it become as well cilttord MWe to $2.00. Mats. S00 to Tegan to use that A Fighting Chance” ts the car | ‘ erued that his {rent bill at the & to be fol-} Were signed. His lowed next week by “A Midnight | ds, however, that it was Marriage.” | Taahy years ago by| The Del Lawrence players, at the Phister »- | Lots, will continue for the remain , m Me “> | cer of the week in “The Rose of jthe Rancho.” “The Great Divide” | punctuated as shown. Copies of the correct manner of writing this sen tence are now in sealed envelopes, in the hands of the Seattle Daily Times, the P.-I., and the Star. The seals will ie arte Sunday. ee of ve be broken only by the judges after the Bh age rage le close of the contest, and awards made Iam Bramwell at the Orpheam, accordingly. Heecy: and Koes yam caer paved 8 Write plainly, on one side of paper at ti Pantene only. Only one answer from a family will be considered. The decision of the judges to be final. Award of prizes will be made according to merit only. In the event of a tie occurring between successful ¢ on testants known a household word as was D. S. John ts—Beginning Sunday. "Matinee Wednesday SEAT SALE TOMORROW. DUSTIN FARNUM n “CAMEO KIRBY,” By Booth Tarkington and Harry n Wilson. ‘o., Managers. ston Co. is the object of t The change is in name only. The same square deal methods which made the John ston Co. the largest, strongest and leading Western piano house will be strictly ad hered to. Selling the world’s best Pianos for less than they are procurable elsewhere —making every customer a satisfied one or “money back,” and the employment of the strictly one price system, making it as safe contest, "THE GRAND 2984,<0 Tonight. Nal. Week. Mat. Sat The erriest of Musical Shows, | | Gentry’s Interesting History. Is Homesick. Not many people who saw “Fifty fer in this vicin-| Miles from Boston” at the Grand retler to Aillcen May “eek before last reallved that} ie if Considered seri. James B. Gentry, who played Mow May confess the m who to a former gen thiy homesick eration attained almost as much oF Wall from Broad blicity as has been given to for a child to buy at E as the shrewdest bargainer—these are methods — whicl & will be carried out as in the past _ CLIMAX Talk of the W In this contest we have the co-operation several of the largest Eastern piano makers for me, | Harry Thaw of Inte. At the time prizes identi among them the glorious Chickering, the ne-ito which I have rederence Gentry =a Haver . | ; | Wat a blackface artist with the cal in charac- now famous Kimball (awarded nocd Gallet emo. ta wees ’ ter Will be Mimball Baby Grand Received Grand Highest Award at A.¥-P. Exposition honors at A.-Y.-P. expo brated Lester, the old-estab lished Marshall & Wendell, with Madge York. shot and 4 2 i . vi , wien ‘bean tountil awarded to each. Re- member neatness, pen ced to 17 years WH Morris Retires. ee pagan ie Sie veweiual manship and general etc., ete,, who desire to bring F¥ery generally t pe ec Gory lyr St re iat lexcelletive in “anewetd these instruments still more In (oem : of Its | Succeaa Seems circles that the | *nd he returned Oe | wee vawae ; : . prominently before the pub- nes MMs eireult in the far § will be considered. perm, and that Mc to Gan Frat Slocum Again a Manager. Alexander Par Doc Slecum is again upon his lic Seattle Theatre Ht & Drew, Managers. Both F 43 You stand just as good an E “ opportunity of winning one @ the st feet, both Hterally and financially Emplo: sa y f V ceested he 8 ete ener eels GON of G41 te Employes of this and other of these magnificent prizes Morris, and now (: the Paxton has no more terrors for music houses or any mem as your neighbor, Our repu- t Walter Hott him than dropping a thou’ at the} tation is back of every word only Hoff} vaces would have for Ed Jacob P ber of their families are not in this announcement Hite hope of unce son ts eligible in this contest. To } Slocum has become the mana, Read the rules carefully athy , of the Hungarian band re —= M HOt forthenm en here and is now touring around Will in « ob. Sound with it Undiaturher —— San Franc) Val David Warfield ts Back. David Warfield, beyond all que tion the greatest living character ly '8 Divorced actor, has just returned from his M8 the origina) «.|Zuropean vacation and will open the enterpr all others it is entirely open. and then send in your Send in your list at once. answer at once—today. Fifth Prise. Bath Prive. Third Price. The One Sending in the Neatest and Most Artistic Correct Answer Before 10 p.m., Oct. 16th, 1909, Will Receive the First Prize, the Superb Kimball Baby Grand. Other Awards in Order of Merit. Nights, 100, a Week of Welsh i aac genet ea A FEW_OF THE BIG PRIZE WINNERS IN al OY Pe asraggrery dry args ER ag had Here Are the Phrases: Remember any family In: the OUR PREVIOUS CONTESTS the | this city. Warfield has not been It is universally conceded State of Washington is entitied to .a number of years, owing circumetances over which David Belasco had no control, and at this time there is not a single attraction before the American public which s would rather see arfleld in “The Music ‘There fi Victor and Columbia. submit an answer. Nobody ie Lillian E. Field, 1402 Second Avenue West, Seattle, Wash the world’s most eminent a the ook a Mrs. C. F. Kampf, 1068 East Thomas Street, Seattle, Wash Eilers Music House Rarre sAiSam tees binn hoa head Mrs. C. E. Rogers, 1818 Eighth Avenue West, Seattle, Waslt makes including the play, and will go to the winners J. W. Greb, 6 N. W. Business College Block, Spokane, Wash by thousands of investigating at Meh : 4 sells better pianos without any expense witatever and Maude Taylor, Corliss and Fifty-ninth Street, Seattle, Wash award at the World's solely on merit of answers submit: F. D. Harmon, 190] 1 Street, Bellingham, Wash such a record would ted J. Lund, P. O. Box 909, Boise, Idaho. purehesere trem their , Mary Sadler, 705 Summit Avenue North, Seattle, Wash for | ey than \ tA } handing exclusively Thee Lyne | NOC VS Gel egedite Mrs, John W. Wood, 618 North Oakes Street, Tacoma, Wash glorious Chickering, can apply same on any new piano AND MANY OTHE given the highest at the reguiar established retail D. 8, Johnston Co.) forty stores, that jocal plays te +. than David ¥ er #on-) Master Ordered him out ce) Wart Rot to live » t er great tragedi Year, ON together ¢ Mite, Big Matinee Py Bik New Veature Acts—1 Nox Seats $0c season after next, will Jat Goodwin 8 by plas (= Stock Actors Well Placed. # on S60 Maude | Some of Seattle's former stock price, The fairness of thie offer am Ad adjudged one actors are now identified with es in the phonograph and appeals at once to the public from we es vor : the | taviaeer a? ig fleabeth Fi bee oer ine marine tin Nein the fact that instruments at Bliers Today and Saturday. | fivteg Richard + arrington Reynolds are both not be satisfied with are sold strictly upon the “one mg . lam Ginerta 4 Harrington prom Home.” Peter|M | gt the AcY-P. Exposition a nhac, nein PANTAGES THEATRE | Actrewe, | Joh, Raymond, one of the Neill players the most complete stock price p jerked In plain fig- “UNEQUALED VACDPVILLE | ntens with “The Golden Girl and Fair, Chicago, as well as ures. Winners will be notified by All Week, rh " men Dally, | Alison is leading man at at Seattle,—and very 7100 and | : the Cre seemt toe in BrooklyD anything but the best mall as soon as the final degjsions SOONSUL, JN, | “ro om naturally a house with are made by the ju Bend in Phe Famous Man Monkey. | | can be obtained elsewhere, And 06 Novelty Acts B Would not accept Misappropriation Note. a tela Peesker Cort sa ‘The attention of the local humane BRolve like the lone society is called to the fact that im before 1 as while Consul, jr. the educated monk nite break the contract. jat the Pantages this week, Is earn “oad ing a salary of $1,200 per week, his @ theatri.| managers have drawn this salary sd to|and appropriated it to thelr own| moe ah act nees, and have so far utterly refused | time been in hiv an accounting of it to Consul, | your answer now—today —- ad- celebrated and renowned y . a plano, and the famous reseed to Contest Department, showing the Edison, Baal 4. ei helen De. the thirty most ; (Successor to Kimball which was Eilers Music Building Seattle Third and University Successors to Chinese Theatre A.-Y.-P. E | | | SENSATIONAL SUCCESS! | rhe, LEIIN TROUPE, Juggiors Magicians and Strong Men. First time in Am Native € ca. wene Orchestra.