The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1909, Page 12

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1909 INTERESTING SERVICE FOR perme THE BENEFIT OF HOSPITAL THE QUAKER DR 1013-15. FIRST AVE- TWO Brom s: - 4: ‘ { NO OLD MAIDS IF THIS CHOROUS. | . LADY'S DOWRY SCHEME WINS | curred that some of our best artist Usual Program Will Be) jaye made their initial bow to Be £ attle audience at that time The Rendered in Interest of tiie. who. will appear at th Wayside Mission on| Moore theatre on Thankegiving morning this are among the; Thanksgiving Day. most distinguished soloists in the Weat Mr. Lute Dimond, who came to Seattle a year or so ago, backed For the past #ix years the annual| by the prestige of a well earned Thanksgiving service which is held | Kuropean reputation aa a pianist of | wonderful technique and interpre tation, Mr, Henry T, Haniin, the Emergency hospital has been an|cninent basso who has always Jevent of Interest to hundreds of | been one of the prominent features people, and each year finds the | of the hl and nd a Des ° ner, the concert-melster of the theatre tp which the service 18) gymphony Orchestra, a musician held packed to overflowing. This | now to Seattle audiences, but well year the service will be held in| known throughout the musical the Moore theatre on Thanksgiving | World for his compositions, will de morning, and the public is cordial | the solotate for the occasion. Mrs ly invited to ttend | Beatrice McClure wm ato give « | The unusual feature about these | reading Wayside” services has slwaye| Rev. W. A. Major, pastor of the been the fine musical programs pro-| Bethany Presbyterian ehureh, wil) vided, and several times It has ec-' deliver the address Nov, 6A soclety for of marriage might at tire CHICAG | the prome } first though }ly unnec ary for pretty actr }but Mixes Nena Blake thinks that }such an organization ia sorely }needed, and pretty Nena Blake regarded ought to know | | ‘Two years ago Miss Blake refused | to marry a Montana multt-million aire, because he had too much} }money, It was the charming ac | in the interest of the Wayside |tress’ Idea that chorus girls and even stars should marry “poor but honest” young men--love in a cot tago, and all that~so she set about | fto change the existing order of} | things, and her Dowry Fund Pro-| | toctive association, recently organ: | Ixed in Chicago, is expected to do| that | Bach member of the dowry fund contributes 10 per cent of her sal ary, and this ts divided among th first five members who marry poor | }men, When asked as to whether the last five would be compelled to | jraise her own dowrles, or remain | “old maids,” or marry millionatres, | Miss Blake was undecided, but as that she will be one of t ive, that problem will be There are just about 18 guesses an to what io going on here. duly settled when it arises. There seems to be a boy throwing a fit in midair. But you At all events, the suitor, poor in| know that isn't all there f# to {t, for this ts one of those Whatdoes money and rich in love, will here} {tJack pictures, and the artist h ped it jafter have equal chances with Whether the boy ha by a bull, or fallen his gold mine rival—provided, of or been jolted {n @ blanket, or le doing an aerial danc } course, that the chorus lady likes whatever ls happening will be made plain in the finished picture jhim as well which will appear in these columns next Monday JNPAN EXCITED BY DRUNKEN DERELICT: BEGS TO 9 ofa di Wet UL ade we We do your developing, ¢ and enlarging better, quidker anf! cheaper than you can do it your. bt & No. &—"JACK BE NIMBLE.” Cash Registers At Less Than HALF PRICE These i "3 “, self, ff ADOSEVELT RUMOR) §=6 BE LOCKED UP IN A CELL} \: gy TY Teg _— -——- ; | ie. Include J) }S--cemasesen MEP hemmenemmnnamses mS wy, me zs (By United Press.) RsaI ig ee aa ee ae ‘All Popular ee 7 TOKIO, No 6.—Th 01 . : For God ke, please, lock me Cash > an jungles caused | ” ! | killed tn the Afr and Asks to Be Placed , We" booked the derelict gave Styles tremendous exeltement here. The " m the name of Edward Anderson. He |§ Used Ss |newspapers in all parts of the} in City Jail. eclatmed to be # friend of former | and Sizes country issued extras, The report Gov. Albert BE. Mead. He said his | # Guaranteed | tended to excite the Japandse, who | _ — was in M polls. the payee ae, 11:30 a m., 1000. | Saco toe lar , 7 i ; me v nd ae he a led « | 9 be mm MISS NENA BLAKE. are still in a nervous state follow-| With red-rimmed eyes and a| As he was led away toa cell ini po |" Ttene sale " saan |ing the recent tragedy when Prince | peard which shrieked for tonsorial |t% city Jail Anderson sighed eon Exposition Kept in Thureday and Saturday only 11:30! out mettees nee rere e maemo cemerrmrmemnarens | 1G) WE hot do b: seas | tentedly and thanked Capt. Stuart ‘ 4 a en OP teenaon, be aniiel nto potley | os pao. ‘ap war Renate soe, auliba| ‘3 Great crowds thronged the for. | Beadquarters yesterday ™ by U m., 214, 6x48, | ' eign office and the American em see eee oon he chit St THE FIRST COTTON. s “poate stop at Pigesant Beach bassy here until the positive de mn ‘on. annals te cunend cal’ Mov. ¢ ree Phon nd. ag liad oatban | Captain of Police L. J rload of cotton ever ship for | “Cease jesting,” chided Imperial vs is Three | ttor. ‘oie The new , ee bod United Press.) | “What can I do for yout" tn-| California baled at the See a ont pee ‘EW YORK, Nov. 6.—Hampton’s quired Capt. Stuart ranch of J ana ts Oe | : 2b pm Y Magazine has contracted to pay - | wast to be locked wp,” relaiened te ee f mh leave Everett at & Commander Robert E. Peary $50,| Carl Darner, 15 years old, was| plied he of the neglected beard, as , of Oakland 900 for a story of 42,000 words on | severely shaken up when Ravenna |he sank into a seat and bowed his n the story of his dash to the North! Park car 665 crashed Into Eastlake | head. Pole. It will be run serially for|car 372 on the University car line “Why?” demanded Stuart the next eight months last night. Netther coach was ma-| “I want to sober up,” replied the O Oug These Low Prices Are Made To make room in our new quarters, at 306 James atreet, as we have seoured the atate agency for the entire line of the new AMERICAN CASH REGISTERS, manufactured in more than 100 sty! ind wi; These prices will continue but a short time, until the entire stock of Slightly used Registers is disposed of. FIRST COME—BEST SERVED This fs more than $1 a word, | terially damaged | deretict. which Scribner's contracted to pay “You see,” he continued,” “lve |, A Theodore Roosevelt for the story of CHOLERA ALARMS, beon on a dabauch for several days | LAV Not coughed once all day? Yet bis African hunt. and I want to straighten ur 1 (Ou May cough tomorrow! Better be (By United Press.) s | epared for it when it comes. Ask} our doctor about keeping Ayer's TAFT MOVING HOME. BERLIN, Nov. 6—German au licence thorities are aroused over theluntil 1 am on. | Sherry Pectoral in the house. Then S. i . a pune. ew an cond-Hand Safes at west Prices at Se . pat of victims of cholera who|ferring a «re favor, I'm not | when the hard cold or cough first ee a caine at Twont For Ladice and Gentlemen, ESTON, 8. C., Nov. 6— led recently. Official re-| vicious and I don't steal ears yo 4 . 4) seage and Cooling M locluded tm Trestment President Taft started for Colum-| ports of the cholera cases in Ger-| “My nerves are shattered ‘peers you have « doctor's medicine saan ¢ Your Patronage, ght at hand, Sold forseventy years, The Sundwall Co. 306 JAMES ST., NEAR THIRD Dia and Augusta at § o'clock this many from July when the first! you lock me up I would adv ‘ morning. He stopped over ten | case was discovered, until Novem-| you place me in a separate cell, for Your doctor's approcel of Ayer's Chery minutes at Orangeburg, where he| ber 3, report 35 deaths from the|1 belleve I shall be *ectoral certoindy vet all doubt ot rest. made a speech from the platform. | plague. delirium tremens with He knows 1.SAr Ee: x _ —TOURIST BATHS—, Ovetae| New and Better Service for Star Want Ad Patrons Star branch office No. 1 will be opened Thursday morning, November 11, at 1419 Third avenue, to receive Star want ads and Star subscriptions, for the posting of the latest telegraphic and wireless news bulletins and as an information bureau for Star patrons and the general public. WATCH FOR SPECIAL OFFER Star want ads will be received at Branch Office/No. 1 for immediate publication at regular rates. pecial Prizes on the Opening Day For patrons of the new downtown Branch Office to be known as Star Branch Office No. 1. Bring your want ad to the new Branch Office early. Watch for full and complete announcement in The Star on Tuesday regarding Opening Day prizes. Special new telephone service from Star Branch Office No. 1. Call up The Star exchanges, Main 1050, Ind. 441, and ask the operator for The Star Branch Office No. 1 and you will be connected immediately. Get in touch with the first of The Star’s new Branch Offices. Star want ads will get you what you want and make you money. Watch Tuesday’s Star for full announcement. Above all, remember the new address. Star Branch Office No. 1—1419 Third Avenue, Near P. O.

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