The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1909, Page 3

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WIE WOMEN SHOULD AP CLEAR AWAY FROM RENO Start a Divorce + About You if Merely Stop Oft Ask Mrs. Gus iat Fdauks of Kisses—Mrs. Les- ‘Carter Engages a Manager for Her AAA AA AH RH [IMENTS THIS WEEK MRS. LESLIE CARTER She Secures Grace Van Studdiford’s Divorced Husband as New Manager. (100th ees) @, the Thief and |. The ry Det @uiith ) ta Pee eee eee ee eee eee es Bre Bind and Le Long Cotton and V <The Tyrolean and Vaudevill + noun rit | THE COMING WEEK } ae offstage kiss, or per | no fixed law of} What t tor Carter has in the pe Van Stud diford Managers Ed Drew and Dick French ie , for a short Was in Flower and vaudeville CHEESES EERE EEE EE ee ee M—Donald Bowles & stay at Scente Hot Springs 5 EN ape ie a Rox Couch, like cut: up’ 4 in green or red denim; full a & Lee Frawley Opens November 29. $12.95 spring seat. Rogular v 2 Sale price $1.50 He Manager B F aie tl The Fiorenz | ny which PRR Re on Nov. 29. away and Mar-| W. SAYRE: | ried women are here ater part of the | Wised to keep away rawley is due to lea M Reno. Nev. Since that »w for Win d Sioux Falls as | ace: ring to eram terof the universe, The new Mah tgs oday - fas a Somian'’s husband fe niga Gon Manager Butler “78 toete, even for be up to the statidard ‘of any i which ever bore the Fraw-) MB huders has just found mark. After the winter Weher sorrow. The Luders in Winnipeg he will take Smet happily married. She to Southeastern Pie te the createst man in nm river points, also Bnd he doesn t deny it aithough thelr con iy is well known, and | pr, Mrs. Gus stopped off| Paaurs in Reno to visit te in the su s in the fall by way of and Dawson. =e sei RTRNNRSRSSESSIn The Lambs are to make another} he report spread like tar gambol through the large ] Friday—Matinées Tc In Clyde Fitch's sparkiin p . r } ee = ne oO; ‘that Bir, Laude ra had |Bastern cities next spring i" Sabin Conte Gomnitl Nights soe t0 $49. Mats 600 to 81 tivo: col , ] t ioing so far as to 5 ushearaahe: | pee se Seattie Theatre had taken lease be, im made vacant by Several years ago, just before his New York entry, in fact, Wright n-| Lorimer sat for a photograph which r afterward developed into the famil clear Jar cabinet pic which was printed on this pag recently. It {s an excellent likeness of Lorimer and he has had occasion in his business to use no less than 14,000 of them, demonstrating that some angry very es of Bittboard Poper, rend It o recent political cam: York City Timothy partner of John W. the Sullivan-Considine iit, told to cheering | incident whieh led to his | |, fleanor Kent On Kieses ¢ fino it be ny Moman is | an futhority on AON. it in oy ¥ Of season $4 tawwtes! the philanthropies of Senator i It 6 i 1871," sald little hoy went to} Jol livan, “that BOL Kent, | ft THE STAR—THURSDAY, -NOVEMBER 18, 1909. 3 Murphy. It was on Mebruary § and | in large letters the signed opinion i the day wa nowy Thi dieu jbo of a m be of leading New Yor e | he ae athens weg ‘ ue eritte rough t ' bat he don ny 1a ho conne hog a the ter « aE Day ca 1 E te t ult) Thompson up and demanded t = 5 r 1 va what rieht the latter h i tn ou Sa, i ni AT THE STERN FURNITURE CO., 1526-28 SECOND AV. \ igure out what Five minute 1 the Evening a c n up te and as World lied up and wanted te . e . . > $ eu eay ae ek wee” HVE in Need of Anything in Our Line Be Sure to See Us This Week et es ak \ i The ne to ite wie i A Hote to the district ind m came along and leader he ne gpm to call at billboard over ao that vat nigh nat boy, who on was stung three times in| |warm, and he made up hin mind | Wednesday. —-Aithoush aivoreed | Special then and there tat If he ever had 1 years from Col, Hor money enough he would give « King, the latter's death two week to every poor devil that WKO Mave Mrs. Hopkins a shock from) them, ‘That is my way which she never recovered | good, and n, L tell you fray | fon't care a d nh Who knows it Letters From the People. | Winfield Blake “Lam glad you have started that bar’ the Ban Be Am movement of saving to-| woe gy gl us supons for Carl Reed, and | meine hah play 0 three, which Tam sure will © a big Hitt toward the 900,00( he must secur le to get that They Were Both tnsulted bela A pests On one of Frederick Thompson’s| "You new billboard 24-aheets are 4 RTHUR IVES $C SS EA °e ° ° ise in I me —— You cannot keep, well unless the bowels are reguls Neglect of this rule of health invites half the sick from which we suffer, Keep the bowels right; otherwise waste matter and poisons which should pass out of the body, find their way » the blood and sicken the whole system. Don't wait ac bowels are constipated; take BEECHAM’S PILLS They are the finest natural laxative in the world— gentle, psec aio and thorough, They strengthen the stomach muscles, and will not ire the delicate mucous lining of the bowels. Beecham’s Piils have a constitutional action. That is, the 1 Sh you take them, the less frequently you need them, help Nature help herself and Keep the Bowels Healthy : Bile Active & Stomach Well In Boses 190, and Se. with full directions ur. ate F med Mirrors stn nv il tnt A. BRIDGE & Co.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast. THE STORE THAT CLOTHES YOU BEST 25 Sun AN GANG, Between Pike and Pine Sts. 102672¢ STOVES FURNITURE Le ee TTT LIL LULL LLL ‘This Week, Matin fam &. and Lae Bt Mr. Chartes Leading Pi Every Night | & Drow | Bleanor Kent and Great Singing Beauty ' M Mere. “ Potatoes, Applies, Wood, Eggs, Cider, Pure Jersey Cream, Etc. “THE GRAND Tonight —Mati 8 All these ride to and F $50 per acre to going where you cap Sacre tracts at per month. We were g, when the new street $150, on terms of g until next prin A. Bridge & Co. Largest Clothiers on the Coast First and Yester-—[WQ) ENTRANCES—First and Vester MARTIN & CO. 1207 2nd Av. Opp. Hotel Savey. Bankrupt Sale 3,000 stock of Clothing, Hats. { Furnishings at your Sg 77] ST.—14 424K d up on § me ora b or pho : ral Soe: cies on la ie photo $3.50 car line is finished, but every trip we have big crowds, so raph: un § ’ uinday Ries of violence, but |” With this ideal pleture at hand, 1t the Homey LOIS THEATRE | Sted blood from th ing. nhl aaaiaee ‘ ie ‘etliboard | oe Tomorrow, Friday, We Run a Big Free Excursion , aper Lorimer should have used | The store that clothes you best must be an estab + a he Sort. goes 1 nt " lishment with a ra of prices on the merchandise i “mnOWN trait of himself which now flares I | ~ | red to convey the from all the local billboards. One that will meet the demands and fit the purses of all | Seattle § mphony SR «Am d , ie yg to the be who bad ever seen Lorimer in per-| manner of men Beautiful snow-clad mountain scenery, nice warm one's fine He ould never recognize him| se, “|i cabin on big boat. Venus leaves Pier 6, foot of University Te actual ; n wo ee eae 0 h t | ca g 3 cave ie , foot o! niversity tine pe eee A. BRIDGE CLOTHING rohestra cesta Pace St, at 10 a.m. sharp. Re- $0 public mora A letter from W. P. the | Is th ‘sg haat orodiuct of seven of the best knows flenry Hadley, Conductor 1 | turns at 7 p.m. Get on ve a sais, ee er clothes makers of America, starting with Rees and Six Otnere — | needed. Qr call at C. D. he a decided increases ‘ * , , | Hill , fi i are ace , Bien 8 chain illman’s offices in carta onic wants or yee eta cne tn Califor The A. Bridge Special Suit at $15.00 | Moore Theatre Timer’ Block tar ioe Grimes that es MM be 3 | , Tomorrow Evening $:16 Shar ane naps [ to cies , — | And going into the finer makes, as high as $35. These | aki : ml spy whe: Phones 100, maps and guides’ of all | yarn s sacked by g and kept pressed as : the Sound country. Hun- Would the t a . == garments are ba | by guarantee and kept pr a af Mrelves like t Wit 14% Fie | and repaired for one year free of charge. ae sates dreds of families on this ok that » ve Leave it te the lawyers ie provs! = } a land are now setting out | wi ele Mes 6 « eneve i = || Matineos cha herian md apa ; : ynes necessary. In San|EF opaveNETTES AND OVERCOATS are ‘dis speonDd POPULAR Concener J) . : orchards, berries, ete tenes lexislatior : = tNE ; 2 rs 3 ‘ rN This House Complete, only $350. Free houses to live in te ; : az playe da lo , as $1 ace tht ‘Price inc lude s sple adic nuedny Nov. vo amas Here; Terms Y Month, until you build Men o Ity to animals in allow-|3= range of styles, including the auto or military collar ‘ | wanted for all kinds of work, good wages; 15 miles of walk CeAgaryY to ws trons to strgh Ant pe = ate ct ¢ >t) to be laid “ arium and caten fish with | Ss eer. , ines, | IN THE ANNEX—(Yesler Way entrance)—Here 3} prices, 16 > The nse of the |= is a fine assortment of substantial garments, built a | id aba eongh in as that ae agaelly ane |= well as high priced, that include suits, overcoats and | a t ish 16 nop an animal iie cravenettes that sell at the standard price of 912,50. Ml IT TOOK TEN YEARS TO PERFECT ME the action of ed nibiting cruelty to fish, | Se | Without nt cannot be punished. | Se From. Packard; Bates, Gotzian nf November 16-—Famtly 66 99 Se 2 rear ate, Cin | : oap p thetr m Frank Sheridan, who played a long | == Sh oes’ and W. L. Douglas. All leader aaktt & Chie te At Dally ake oa SVT) thing to ‘ t with Ralph Stuart at) Ss in our big shoe de partment in Srseet Ay NPE AROOE mt ‘That's why it’s different; that’s why it's better than any Bee ANA Birls of 1 the Seattle, ts vag “ap poor | with the immense Douglas line at $3.00 and $3.50 ind, 109 Act A BIG PRATURE other; that's why Soaplake Soaps took Grand Prize, high : heh led “HS un n = est possible award, A.-Y.-P, EK. Better try it NOW. eit li Bie: ‘ i= | two ways Sullivan Tells His Story. j= ALL DEALERS = |= = S Y ‘Oddy enough | pool teacher was | Kim st ning © of the Dodo, r High Grade Gloves //p\\MAMMNANM ULSAN AANA A NEAL, WSS

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