The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1909, Page 3

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GER AUSSELL TELLS “PORTLANOERS PLAIN ' ee That 0 Con- of Shubert At- There Depends Their Patronage. farfield Celebrates 4th Birthday — Bernhardt C n for Realism. settee eeae THIS WE alled eK LT ATWOOD DEAD AFTER A ) | | | Scripps-McRae Journalism. (By United Press) CINCINNATI, O., Dec, 8 |}T. Atwood, financial [ScrippsMeRae les papers, died at his home bere jDighe after an Hiness of six month } Me Is survived by a widow and fi }80ns. His death marks the close & brilliant journalistic career He was graduated from the bere hecnger of the University Michigan at Ann six years he head of of practiced law Arbor in 1876. Fi LONG | a: Death of reer Head ofS, Stanomy,. are League |, of Newspapers a Loss to | tained Lemuel the news last he. ve of law of ‘or in the }courts of Cincinnati and surrowhd ing counties, In 1882 EB who Was seeking material wi which to build up the editortal fo: of the Cincinnati : between them wh began then continued until Mr wood recently ion’ was forced to reti W. Seripps th ‘ost, met him and At STAR—WEDNESDAY, The Dyspepsia | of Old Age Strong Digestion and an Adequate} Nutrition Invariably Mean a Long and Healthy Life There is a metabolism the body Are bullt served their DECEMBER 8, known @ tantly by which the tl and after ‘pur in the torn ar sues having physt down and| cast off long as the waate 1526-28 Second Av due relation be and nutrition functions of the Hut after supply and the body, are contin middle life and tn} » there comes a time when! exceeds supply, and when| | the various elements which conati-| tute the different Muids, tissues! and organs no longer hold thetr due proportion, and the principle of life itself enfeebled, the body fs om various j ved waste on no longer having power to assim Hate new material as it once did As old age creeps on, all the [functions gradually fall expecially | those of digestion, absorpt | assimilation, and the system being| deprived of {tx full quota of nutri-| ment If the nu processes of uld be maintained ur life could be prolonged almost indefinitely | There are many old 5 who thon is y wears out eoative ye in stomachs the ga func almost ¢ ely When this trou © occurs, the prob The Prices on Our Entire Stock Are Reduced From 1-3 to 1-2 Off the Regular Prices. 1909 DISSOLUTION SALE 1526-28 Second Av At The Stern Furniture Co. The Following Are Only a Few of the Many Bargains. on-account of iness. ~? \N.P. LIMITED IN A HEAD-ON COLLISION Passengers on Limited of the bound for Seattle, had a marvelous escape from sertous tnjury when| For this purpose there ts noth the train had a head-on collision | in superior to STUARTS DYS jwith a freight half a mile from|PEPSIA TABLETS known to med-| Hot Springs yesterday morning at/teal eclence, as they supply the earlier in the evening. Consequent-/ 4:17 o'clock, The mat! car of the | deficiency, and are such a reliable] ly, when he came down stairs ev-| limited was demolished, baggage and thoroughly effictent substitute ery door was locked. as the night/car telescoped and six care of the | for the ural gastric juices, that watebman had thought the building | freight train derailed. While sev: | If two hree are taken after each entirely empty feral trainmen were slightly in-/ meal, the food will be digested in | _ Yesterday and today George quit/ jured, nobody was killed, and pas-|so complete a manner that the work before dark | sengers escaped with a severe | natural digestive Muids will never shaking up. missed The limited, which sart'’s Dyspepsia Tablets should | 18 hours fate 4 by all old and middle aged | | more by the persons, In order to prevent or cure the dyspepsia of old age. Through | thetr use complete ation of the | food i» assured, with a consequent Increased nutrition of the body jand a staving off of the senility | and decrepitude of old age | This remedy is, however, not only good for the indigestion inct dental to advanced life, but is also applicable to the dyspepsia and/ | stomach troubles of any age, from youth up }lem in, how to digest the food get along without the natural stom-| ach juices. There ts but one way| to overcome the effects of this con-} dition, and that ie to supply arti-| ficially to the stomach a powerful} digestive substance to take the place of the juices which it fails to secrete naturally nuspended | and| i “A - eae SA Girl at f eit. a fo he N North Coast thern Pacific AGNES JOHNS Former Lois Actress Is Now Mack | Swain’s Leading Woman in Russe 30th to p in “Quee a. Lawr Mth te ) in “Zire. Alice Lioyd Santa Cruz. This Badsage Maple Dresser and 2 Cooper in or” and vaude 8 — Arthur Hous Papectacle, “Roosevelt 3 eville ; and vaudey was already was delayed 18 hours | be wreck WOULD USE ANOTHER | MAN'S MEAL TICKET Dinner at the Boulevard cafe cost W. G. Finneasy and F. J Davidson $40 In cash and a trip to ithe eity jail last night Secure a package of this famous It seems that Pinnessy, Davidson | dyspepsia remedy from your drug theatre or |and two other young men entered | gist for and if you find tte If of next wee! | ES raf gel macal Wertern meto-[the cafe and ordered the best edi-|that, as you get older, your diges-| es thet if drama, “Queen of the Highway | bls om a prolific bill of fare. The | thon and. assimilation becomes he Shubert | poids the boards at the Seattle this| Walter who served the quartet was] weaker, thie remedy will assist the i most impressed at the diversity | stomach In the performance of ita devote the week. “On Trial for His Life,” a| Grama, jumping | 205 play here, will begin a week’s| Ordered, but It was not until one} functions, so that the general aye 7 re hauled out a meal/tem will not suffer from the delin fons from Seat- of the df rin on Sunday | Tel 4 i ¢{tleket which was the property of | quency of the digestive organs Zira™ js the current bill at th A sample package will be a which E. Andrews, a steady customer, Lois theatre. The Del Lawrence! . ent to ny will next week be seen in| ‘hat he got wise The proprietor} you if you will forward your nany P er rve . 1] Tefused to accept the meal ticket | auaais bese tee nd & farcical) oad two of the diners ran. Fin: Vaudeville headiiners of the com-| 2088” and Davidson were held ing week witli be Franklin Under-|@atil Policeman Ballard arrived wood and Frances Slosson at the| They were sanessed $20 cach by Orpheum, the Romany Opera com |roen Judge John B. Gordon this At the Local Playhouses. Esra Kendal! continues at the} Moore in “The Vinegar Buyer” juntil Saturday wight. He will be/ followed Sunday by the comic opera, “The Alaskan,” under the management of W. P. Cullen. | Dallas Welford ts scheduled to} remain at the Alhambra unti) Sat-| ng of this week Grand the H. H. Frazee musteal play, “A Girt at the Helm, te to conti for four more days Mr. Hop- | Sunday afternoon will usher in ‘ Pertina in “The Sou! Kiss” for six as to DE® | performances only. The Primro: any profit) \instrels will play the Grand the HERE R Ee GG, fat SESE ER HEH Sue ae Ce PAROS east NS BY J. W. SAYRE GH the medium of the Telegram, Manager Russell Jast Saturday play goers continu: tions { n two 60 conte This Quartered Oak Library Table has just « Offices along Teh ® withdraw from P. Ube a bad advertisen n, indicating a lack ition on the part of its oe to the F. x eceart ding, Mar and add Company shall, Mi I For men, women and children. pany at the Majestic and May Tul | ™°rning. etter of fact. tt is up to) i, @ Co. at the Pantages pers of Los Angeles, San guaranteed months hole, EN wix Brooks & nN Second Ay without a Do you want to puy a home? Gee Portland and Seattle, | The Star’s classificc real es “lay that} ELGIN MINUTES on-time watch This Solid Oak Morris Chair . : le. Russell & Drew state Wi ree seems an are line reason for the cancellation of | fumns. : oe agents, 3 Fmaintain a personal inter.|T¥° Women and That Man” at| — ee . attractions and give |‘®e Alhambra next week is that | Snensure of suport as (the New York offices found the| ; sally deserve The Shu |Piay below the Shubert standard. | no one-night stands on | unease | sets a good ex- It the four cities named | Marguerite Clark dentes, with an| ample in punc- fly support their at-|€xcess of vehemence, the report| ik ates a that she Is about to marry. Rumor| tuality. Nothing could they will stop coming resent alignment of i ae: Wh an sitleneel more emphasize the Yaterests, th Id de empster, her leading | le, for samen, at any | man | value of « minute than en, Frank ss the infinite care put into Maxine field's 44th Birthday. picaes haw geo et pigs Se Birthday. | ai] Elgin Watches to make artield reached his 44th ‘ ches ee a week. Among the} them accurate-to- tgatian tare ne we Se) minute timekeepers. = 7 the following from r ene wii ‘ pning, Florence 5 feetnen ‘ toaa The watchword is ame: Walker, and from e Viliam other It ermore mer during h there is an offering the t ever had action at keen appreciation the a r absquatulations magnilo- of quence that I real itudinows milestone ore, BERT. “When you were If so good an actor ay. What a wonder you will when you are 88! } WILTON LACKAYE.” al 7 it | WILLIAY 22 you were not as you are be SG. M. WHEELER Model as Size ir realism of “Joan Bernhardt burns | fire behind the To add to the Are,” Sarah raw meat on a scenes, the smell of cooking flesh | vading the house at the time | to grade Phen Joan is shown at the stake | | Ait Eigin models are sold by jewelers everr- This makes the scene so horridly “ante east Figg aeornl ccaianine § realistic that there has been # ELGIN NATION - tion in Paris to Se Filled Gold Cases, $30 and up In Solid Geld Cases, $59 and up. in models at other prices according ement and case. Other By $19.75 This 6-Hole Steel Range eral obje are tod Bchurch by 80 end Robert fe will b ” Ww Pleading Tabelle, He, {#8 in re The T, dema will shortly be He cause’ ot f bra, will bring local favorites who h been here Moore. assieal r several tim Mary Elizabeth Forbes, James Neil's “finds.” “Dancing in the Barn” -AND— Dancing in the Parlor be delivered in perfect time and Ray Bever-| will have the leading role, her including Raymond Whit who is known | wrote t to the t dance musi two D. He back Charle seen by loud enough, VICTOR—is a You can dance , Three-Steps, the ka and other time and as long as you want to. We are the Uproar at the Gres permea butiding ary Might, A doable doo, A i night With a start light in tt * | time phonin, ‘ p88 ambulan: or one Barn Mazur at pleasure Dances Seattle girl, singer Be Ashton, # is success af erly new dances any com Pacific Coast distributers Vik TOR TALKING MACHINES—call us up ONE-DOLLAR payment down will bring you one of these wonderful sound-reproducing ma Lasky, the vaudeville will tomorrow night be mar to Bessie Ginzberg, 4 non) of Boston A in ne $6.95 $ cee bees os with the This Combination Dresser This Quartered Oak Desk company, in Santa ading woman Her Abram Swain Johns is now This Chiffonier This Heater, $3.98 The Stern Furniture Co. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS — 1526-1528 Second Av. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS, chines. Make Your Holiday | Selections Now | | A small deposit will secure any piece at the sale price Mail Orders Filled Advertised Prices ng man. QD exit fr GeorKe had i. P pittices, workin, lee a en Manager Me is n the wing the hook to nment Kitty e entertaining verdeen World Quality Note. ct was Chandler wait 7 it “oon | SWMETANA Kitty's Enter. | sw Fafa te Stat will do no the Bijou | the how =~ ‘ . ‘008 He traugh | atdienc. Rugs Linoleum Furniture Prices the Lowest Quality the Best Nineteen Stores on the Paeifle Const, 1400 Near t id Avenite at treet, Seattle.

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