The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1910, Page 14

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14 LOVE AND DARING, NOT MERE STONE, BUILT ALEX PANTAGES’ NEW HOUSE fy re Story of Career of Theatri- ‘ : : cal Magnate Who Has i Made and Lost Several Fortunes. MR. AND MRS. PANTAGES AND THEIR NEW RESIDENCE. “Alexand. Pantages, jocal theat-; figure in the popular-priced amuse | were put Into effect by a new gov | fleal manager, will shortly mov v . which Into Lis now home on Madison S seek 8 Sen. Servet, 4 , re a at the od Klondike excite Francisco theatr i the rueh to , and late that fall landed tr Skagway and invested all hie and hote few hundreds of capital in t eat theatrical | pasted by a y hunters bow out for the The day hin theat finished a new trail was opened, Crystal, In etion of the town was de capital of $4,000. and build That simple news fm the dramatic colu @ Week or two ago. tell all the story. T the new Pantages he than $100,000, is un finest owned by any Manager in the country with perhaps one except Most magnificent private residence tm Seattle. s Both love and romance are bound |p wud he sald hie lot ap in the erection of this palatial @ . Kut it ts ace th cost © Is Rich Again Today. His funds were but he de} That was six and one+ are p by Alexander Ps : ) ¥ home ander Pantages. termined to « Klondike. |ago. Today he has a ¢ t of All for His Wife. A day or t his capital |Vaudeville houses in the West The love is for his beautiful wife,) mounted te ent piece. {which it would take much to whom the th he authorithe allow no| than one million dollars to bu P has made man over the ail who did not! has made good agnin as the new home have h y or provisions So thin ts the story behind the hundred-thousand-dollar which the Pantages move next month on her birthday. deposited $100. t hetp. In a local bank in her name told her to go as far as in the designing, bulld Bishing of her new he is jurt a little now left of $100,000, but the furnishing of the! C®oush Fb ‘ot oes ts Why Does Not . a a hy t om Bouse fs far from complete at Uhl ne ye gp rr trail?” they The Stomach dbeOd Dies. ~ | Pave bea over (Cain or seven Digest Itself? he replied, cheerfully lying righteous cause » he got the je Got Over the Trail. Alex Pantages a of four men and fees as a hed a party d his serv ea wic teste oad good Se ke tie Rome ot a Fe Millionaire, the new house is sim t ple to the point of modesty. The | style is Old English. The house | @aded in Dawsc F contains: 24 rooms. cent plece, which was so insignifi | _The basement is « complete little cant that he was unable to spend } An Unscivadie Problem, Which Has Puzzied Physicians of All Schools and eventually still with the 25 yathskeller, with 30-foot fireplace, ' In Dawson he interested other|A ~ Trial Package of Stuart's fow beamed ceiling and mission fur.) ™*® I putting up a theatre for Dyspepsia Tablets Sent Free. niture. him. He began putting on high ints sane hk th ae wical rea grade dramatic and " : e The Pantages home-loving — prc : son why the stomach id not B ctivities are chown in the presence) tertainments. His luck was phe-|Girvgr Itself whe pron iat five fireplaces in different por; Bomenal. His profits sometimes earn onrene ave Teles (tions of the house. exceeded $5,000 per day. At the ang acids which are powerful lend of four yeurs he came Seattle with a bankroll of $ Went Broke Again pat mnough to disintegrate and digest meats, eggs, fruits, cereals, vere tables and other forms of food jtaken Inte it nck and) in animals which were kil heatre ' ; _Rothing to a million in but little| and hotel. The scenery and fur hor seers .7 me: on state i. ‘moore than six years is the startling nishinge were sple: vere splendid. Before the ‘ achievement of this remarkable! buildings were completed blue laws pase aeticaren a ine we y 5 n human be SLAVERY IA GOST Here's the Romance. The romance referred to above pertains to Manager Pantages’ own| gspectacular advance in the theatri -eal and financial worlds E - The next year he went From | put all of it into a cost! J the sto h been digested, but also the liver, pancreas, spleen, and por tions of th in living things pro tected thie organ from being digest ed by its own fluids, but Dr. ar successfully demonstrated that hind legs of a living frog, when in troduced through a fh fictal opening Into th dog, and D periment true of a While mune fr many case at the autopsy that not only had SENATOR CLAPP. YOUR EXPENSES ARE RAISED, + HE SHOWS, WHETHER you ARE BUYING “PROTECTED” GOODS OR NOT—THANKS DUE TO PAYNE AND ALORICH WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 14 Benator Moses E. Clapp, of Minne Ir Bes, i ew with a ar, that great F H due fo the raising of tariff rates by the Payne-Aldrich ja “Take, for instance f all clothtr h a jong t rted digest he vn intestines ‘A The q n RAturally presents ach from gelf-digestion durtng lite?’ |i Dr. Hunter declared that the “prin. {if ciple of life i of shoe buying enables us to any that are now being advertised in this city ment is true, we are : you to spend your turn teresting: for the FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 191 ae ee one eee ee THE LIGHT THAT NEVER FAILS CHRISTMAS ANNOUNCEMENT HE Company has allotted extraordinary BONUSES to its Industrial policy- | holders payable in 1910, These arc CASH BONUSES which may be used in payment of promiums upon their Industrial policies. They were not promised in the policies, either expressly or by implication, the policies being strictly non-participating. No such bonus has ever been given by any company to its policy-holders, and no such bonus ever will be given by any other company. BONUSES TO LIVING POLICY-HOLDERS To every holder of an Industrial whole life policy of the Company who shall pass the age of 75 during 1910, a bonus on its anniv ary date thereafter equal to premiums for Gheee . 52 weeks To every holder of an Industrial policy in force issued in 1879 and 1880, a bonus , on its anniversary date equal to premiums for 26 weeks To every holder of an Industrial policy in force issued in 1881-2-3-4-5, a bonus on its anniversary date equal to premiums for 20 weeks To every holder of an Industrial whole life policy in force iseued in 1886-7-8-9-1890, a bonus on its anniversary date equal to premiums for 15 ks To every holder of an Industrial whole life policy in force issued in 1891-2-3-4-5, a bonus oa its anniversary date equal to premiums for 10 weeks To every holder of an Industrial whole life or increasing life and endowment policy issued in any year from 1896 to 1905 inclusive, a bonus on its anniversary date equal to premiums for 5 weeks These bonuses are thus for percentages varying from about TEN to ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. of the amount of weekly premiums for a year. It will be observed that the bonuses are graduated by the age of the policies. The whole life policies issued between January 1, 1907, and July 1, 1909, have received a reversionary dividend of about ten per cent. of their face during the past year (that is, have been increased in amount about ten per cent). This cost the Company $600,000 in 1909; and will cost many hundreds of thousands of dollars in subsequent years in increased Reserve. The whole life policies, issued since July 1, 1909, have been increased about ten per cent. in amount above the amount of insurance previously provided for the same respective premiums. BONUSES ON DEATH CLAIMS Death Claimants on whole life policies issued between January 1, 1907, and July 1, 1909, whose claims had been settled, have received in the last six months a payment of mortuary bonuses of about ten per cent. in addition to the amount previously received, at a cost to the Company of over $250,000. Payment on Death Claims in 1910 will be increased over and above the face of the Industrial policies by amounts determined by the following scale: When death occurs after policy has been in force over § years..... 5°% When death occurs after policy has been in force over 10 years.. When death occurs after policy has been in force over 15 years.... When death occurs after policy has been in force over 20 years When death occurs after policy has been in force over 25 years.... When death occurs after policy has been in force over 30 years.... bay deereebons vey yee The cost to the Company of these CASH bonuses is estimated at $5,204,639.95 Added to the bonuses heretofore paid for the last sixteen years OVER AND ABOVE THE PROMISES MADE IN THE POLICIES, this will bring the total CASH bonuses up to sigh Twenty-one Millions of Dollars in CASH in 17 Years! The Additional Cost of Concessions in Reserve Liability has been Four Millions of Dollars The sources of these bonuses are: 1. Decrease in nses—TEN PER CENT. in nine years to the close of 1908, 2. Saving in the Mortality which was expected when policies were issued. 3. Gains in Interest actually earned over the amount required by statute for accumulation of Reserves. 4 The fact that on a premium income of nearly $50,000,000 a year the Stockholders receive only $140,000, which is more than earned from the income of their own capital and surplus; the balance of such income going to the increase of the fund from which Bonuses are paid. I METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CoO. JOHN R. HEGEMAN, President. olh SS Our Business It is our busine method surpass s to give you good values all the time. Our do ths. The daily CLUB CAFE values we offer So sure are we that this state more than willing you should look elsewhere—we want dollar Our 30,000 pan pi other) fellow CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADIGON where you get the greatest worth from $4.00 to amount im re Shoes, $6.00, will make it in For Men Boods, | wy No More The Inte 1 Ww f Sets a s, as used it irare ain : 1 1 , he leading Aldrich tariff | + bf Ahpesahueds : t . oe ee ther pr Ah softy OSES FE. CLAPP. Ww rs : 3 “For Women No Less} jf soc ‘ pores: ~ | Boston Sample Shoe Shop Co.,l Ine, \ ; ie Fe alt Valen: the eal of tiv p a 9 fic. Poulsbo Route ing to a man who is producin a I Uitevtive Tesaden. Bar. Oe oe, of ee jer alli P \ Ph be ; Corner Second Ave. at Pike St. Second Floor A. MAND roM eee soe an.eake tt } } , As Rooms 207 to 212 Open Saturday Evenin, Fame i vate 1 1 b . " 8 DOWNING, HUSKING & RVER, Ine. | 7 ayne-Aldrich bill in. the (bat Te fattening the trusts and * f WATIVE DENTAL ; ap price for necevsar in SOLID COMFORT Stocks, Grain and Provisions, — | / ; Vs vn in the BOOTH AT BAZAAR °' é .) | " Cook With Gas EVERETT & EDMONDS ROUTE A = uncommon be tuart's D Tablets and tor : Let our solicitor call and convince you ( ‘custome > the pc th They do thelr k promptly ' ' ° ° aS t 0 be ; eens ier meal : Seattle Lighting Compan i, out 1 t ° ms lee sition ana - 14 Fourth Ave Henry Bldg o ; 1 1 t th and hea tomach : ‘ : t 1 in a cating, relieved and eured.| 2) Ind, 67 4 ‘ toteecti hae 7 us Your name and address for free ne r Busi Br : a 2nd and Yeslere: °° Mesa Dmbrectit hay chargs {sam ne . Addr R A. Stuart Co, | Siar Want Alsons fuels usiness Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or nor PHONES S rt Bldg, Marshall, Mich. '| 5094 bringers, Try them.! sell real estate, etc.

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