The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1910, Page 3

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T M AFTER LONG FIGHT in stabborn syne tying . P, hote yp night, @ wagon and the fe the merave on! Wrrowgh acute & story of the poll Gee srory told by 2 tesident “® ath ever wet to Soatt it hee co anti at ware “*Y ER’S JURY TO DEATH near his fame without duilding « weone of the Det up a sear missing ma Worked with Latabary's dos 2 over + Rerking, bece 8 point many Ratebury had found Lat» [Dat alive, He) | DULL {most chorus girls go with member# of their! emies this would be a grand world. | ing plac on Her Profession, Is the eighteen-dollanaweek ua gitl the harassed prey ‘ aricious wardrobe tresses, stage directors, agers and of evilminded men? " r in the Ladies pro@ases to ry metry im @ mnaical pro: that she fe—that girl Hoaste Lote tr ™ the Moor mph Home ay nm Cinder Rreen and prettily * and squabe r true evlors atical brot! t in the Here are some of the Ladies fome Journal chorus girl's The girts have to tip drobe mistress or they oct costumes which fit that the stage manager nands $5 tips from the girts he'll impose heavy fines » them for trivial reasons; that they are trusion in arges not eafe from in their or berths. hotels sleeper tared Mise been on th and | stage sev ted in the aay my expertences i as those of air 1 have © mister th on an Varied an find a manded wmes or black managers say that such are ey are not.typical As a rule the Hike a great ly the wardrobe end of every who de stage o such life, bat t i the seqnes mpany grows to be ig family View! strvas fa the the company, as age director, the princty manager All of them iships of iife on the road nd this cements a bond’ of sym athy and fellow feeling | bave heard stage managers ritleise the work of chorus mem ere in words sarcastic, biting and u Profane, but I never rd as brutal a calling down as sirl tm a department re ved from the floor walker in my resence the other day on the he har times store “As for immorality, it exists in every profession followed by men and women but no more on the stage than in any other, statements to the contrary not- withstanding, On the stage It is for the individual to decid what path to follow, just as everywhere else, Going to ree taurante after the show docs not mean that a chorus giri is Stage folke are hun- the work, just as day re ready to eat hearty dinners at 6 o'clock in the eve ning. And I think you will find that to these eat be one of She CHORUS GIRLS DON’T HAVE Cinderella” aad at the Moore Doesn't Agree at All With Certain Knocks Made MiSS BESSIE MERRILL, with ~ PORTLAND BANKER KILLS HIMSELF (By Vslted Press) LOS ANGELES, Cal, March Frederick K. Arnold, connected with the Portland Safety Depc company, of Portland, Ore., com mitted suicide in his apartinents at the Hollenbeck hetel today He shot himeelf through right temple with a ‘revolver purchased an hour previously No reason, for hia self tlon ts known exoept that hin b had been poor for weeks. He was 66 years old and a veteran of the Civil war fr ‘ the eat several xaos MORGAN TO FATHER |*" NEW CANCER CURE tory beneath it, according to police |Ous {0 my busin “ firemen &e unqualified fabricatic | (Ry United Presa) ch 10,—tt iw reported | that J ROME, bhere today Morgan will contribute financial ald to Prof. Rampold), of the Unt versity of Pavia, who dectares that he has discovered a cure for can | cor. According to Prot. Rampoldi, he has made a number of experiments iva h his discovery, the majority of hich, he asserta, have been suc | cessful His treatment consists of making local applications with an ointment made from the juice of « plant ergwn in India, which the natives leal Jacquerry The plant re }sembles Heorlce to a marked de are. If a man snores he hes @ @nod ox cuse for remaining ay from | chureh.—Chieago Newn | if we put into doing something for our friends half the time we put into trying@to get even with our en FAILS | Twenty-Five-Cent-Day Cal. March Bway at his oy sewer, C. Huber , decided Bes ent about the § fof @ sharper one killed himse!! to work, ther MH conscious in, He ox he thought he ‘fe thought he had & crazy thing. “4 got that to kill my Wt wasn't any TH March ‘ ie Pleicha WhO was territiy Right dropped a 11 Attemp: in ‘ Games ber clot) Sid bin wit), att Sreame, ry WOFe unable io from he whi fatal. Bos Were badly h Orfiers are whip 1 Sore of these articles are Reduced a Half 50c Dog Collars, 25c rted ize and patter 25¢ iere Re « 50c Floor Wax, 25c 1 engitar Wax The 25¢ 65c Dist Picks, 25¢ 15¢ Curtain Rods, 3 for 25¢ 40c Shade Curtains, 25c od Win with Ge ity Shades Qua roller 25¢ 40c Salt Boxes, 25¢ with wood good and aprin Friday bargain alt Boxes finiened for shelf or hang ‘on wall, beautifully Aecorated in Dute * in deif ore ay... 296 5c Soap, 8 Bars 25 of Ratio Laundry Soap Nie i ow tp price. . Chine hinged cover Hie well Bar Orade seasoned ity ¥riday bere 5c 50c Wash Board, 25c Cable Wash brass High-Grade Board with solid rubbing surface 65c Tumblers, 8 for 25c Joxen & for Pierpont 2 THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1910. CLARK, Al ASKA’S GOVERNOR, SUCH A BAD TIME, SHE SAYS TALKS OF COUNTRY’S NEEDS Governor W, ©. Clark of Alaska panned through Seattle today on his way to & keen faced d young newspaper Promident Taft pleked ong the 70,000,000 ponmitle ndidates to become head of the great f the north Me had " ington correspondent, and had worked in Segttic and Alaska, and | wan well qualified for his big Job. “I'm going to Washington to try |to wet some things for Alaska,” the lyoung executive explained, He went on to tell what some of them were. Need Light Buoys, “A large num buoys strung al |parts of the Inatde passage are need Jed.” he “and when I get t Washington I will try to get money appropriated for this, Ita be than having just one or two ight how for the the executive regions of Wash wer ne the dan watd, tter ox ponaty we want a bette timber sur hardahty ayn in wetting gover will be « present by irvey wh ment More Interest in Alaska great pubil given ¢ w tr anhington bringing “WALLS CRUSH 30 WORKERS By United Press) PITTSBURG, Pa, March 10.— | The bodies of two women were re | moved today from the ruins of a | wall whieh collapsed here today and buried between 25 and 30 work men of the Lanz ’. Sone doli fac | reports. Pollcemen and [removed nine injured workmen from the outer debris of the wall and began an attempt to extrt other victime. The wall was a yar. tion of the factory building. | Catholic Insurance Co. Formed. | The Roman Catholic Life Ip gurance company has just organ fixed under the laws of Washing ton, with a capital of $2,000,000, to conduct business in the principal centers of the United States and Canada. Investment of the fum will be confined loans. upon church, school and bospital prop J erties of church. Edward J. Cap non is president of the company Other tncorporators include Meary |8. Labo, Edward J. O'Shea, TJ Ennis, Thomas A E. Lally, Bd jmond Burke and John J. Caddigan. | A wise man who to make a lasting impression on a woman telis her she ls pretty, and let's it go at | that.-Chicago News Dance at Dreamiand tonight | Pivcedlinnan one of simple Meht | DAISY LUCAS, WOMAN BARBER, DIDN'T FAINT nth Lucas Pik did not fa ad done » and Mis to the story Lacas The &t it aye Editor with te a « even date of The Star Justice usinews take der ar she teady subsoriber If t a great in has been me and my by the printing of mis ortx’ that are absolutely out foundation. | am not and never Was subject to fainting spells and positively never fainted while shaving in ife Koowlng a8 I do The ar reputation for justice and fair play 1 Mel that it will at once retract thin féport, whieh ts highly injurt d which te & customer my “DAISY W. LUCAS. « BEATEN NEAR TO DEATH, MAN GETS MARRIED ANYWAY || By United Pree) BAN FRANCISCO, March 1 Phittip Wii § ending the first ( his honeymoon lying tn a bed ir the, Bellevue hospital today, with bie head . bandaged. on woweds inflicted by « thug Sunday night, He ried last night to Miss Mary Atleen * t wher wae Dr day wh interne & nurne m he tr an at the hompital. Doe anserted that Dr. BN will not the hospital for tore wave The date for March 9 previous! aseault on the doctor Sunday was beaten into u neck by & thief and robbed of a $10¢ mond pin and @ large eum of m and his watch on hie own 4 vorstep of the wedding had vet 1 when Free Alterations give al- terations free, which is a sav ing from $2.50 to $5.00 on a garment Special! For Friday and Sat urday, Fif Sample Suits Will be put on ale for 6 These were bought to sell for $22.00 to $27.50. This is positively the best buy of the eason Suits Also some ate $22.85 Prices else- where would be $32.00 to $37.50. Remember, Alterations Free. Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop 500 ARCADE BLDG, TAKE ELEVATOR Open Till 9 o’Clock Saturday Evening FURNITURE FR ORY Goovs | EDERICK & NELSON, Store Clowes Dally at 510 FURNT) URE Inc. | | DRY GOODS Basement Salesroom Keen Values in Women’ s House Garments ATTRACTIVE MO > in effective pattern k and gray. oms or sm. pale-pir lavender Phe fitted belt finist nurs sleeves buttoning a R} SAC JES and colorings, incluc The desig all vine se Sacques Ol the Sacque ade fleplum are ted with circular with percale, i | ver shoul elbow rray nd showing tucks front —_ The across and peplum are trimmed with binding in plain color ee Ce New Silk Petticoats, Specially Priced at $2. 95 hipment of Taffet , A new med in cluster pin brown, tan i-gray pink § hhack ct navy ingeable a Silk I ks ett ld-t with f laring 11-inch r-assortment ender, dark n changeable anement Salesroom New Arrivals i in . Chiffon Taffeta gee Messaline Dresies $12.75, $26. apd , $16. 75 and $18.50 Chiffon Taffeta Dresses ix Dr finishe hangeable wl range f effective « tucked be juarter ow bust a eeves are finish Journal Patterns Star Want Ads are busi- ness bringers. Try them. Bankrupt Sale 180.6 tock of Clothing, Hate Shoes and Furnishings et your ews price 424K 8T 494 Plaza Cafe Pine and Westlake, Opp. Plaaa Hotel Best of Everything Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Capital Surplus How about the children? Inculcate in them the habit Start that boy or We'll of saving girl with $5 or $10 help them along INTEREST A PCR CENT Compounded Semi-Annually JAMES D. HOGH, President N. B. BOLNER, Cashier DIneCToRS D. Low H. Het Tomes D. Hows, Ferdinand Sehmits, J a, Stewart, ©. mick, r CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET ard, Ge: ne in whit vy, new-bluc air 1 maize trir ng Skirt is nd of gold ed rke AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre 7{!%,CO"* MATINER TODAY TONIGHT M " “A STUBBORN CINDERELLA Homer TB. Mason and Great Cast ¢ ain A to § M to 8 NEXT SUN. SEAT SALE TOMORROW Mail Orders ® v7 ' " wlved Now LAMBARDI GRAND OPRKA CO. and Saturday Mat Thursday Matine THE GRAND TONIGHT-ALL WEEK , B Me ‘THE LION AND THE MOUSE First Time at F Athambra Russell & Drow, Mers MARTHA EVERETT & EOMONDS dtr, Clty of wlverett or oattle at Leave Hive s two-tone effects try checks ite . net esroom. nnn Monthly Style Books Free Seattie Theatre | | TON Matinoss THE cinces oan “SAL LoIs Next Week New Company tn THEATRE Last Week D. 8, Lawrence Player { Magnificent | Production | MONTE CRISTO" | Phones 3106 10¢ Bessy DAYNE gay . Fr M . wie fe aNcue m Man ALEXANDROFP TROUPE Bx A 9:00 PANTAGES THEATRE ee “UNEQUALED VAUDEVILLE" Day | THIRD DROREE Bunth and Rudd, Banta Bros, Ete STAR THEA TRE RIDE ON THY TROLLEY” A KNOCKOUT ROUTE Marathon Two-Step DANCING CONTEST TONIGHT Thursday March 10, DREAMLAND th at and Union und Pavilior FOR CASH PRIZES ADMISSION FREE WE TEACH DANCING Ten Times A

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