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eve of the battle $ Wumph in the will be entay, W and Friday Tha Pet sou! analy sen Boclety.” « @m the con ahappy ending ¢ searching 9: rater te tiding the efforts of | is Holbrook d for hin vi of Jim Piatt. in a vigor. nent Blinn, #0 wid char- “Salva- " while other prominent at the company are Henry Buckland, Bd- mee Arn mack. Meech. id, Merle Veda McEvers. the Lois. wrence company re- | is theatre Pa revival of great play, tomorrow the Rev “The bring back to Seattle al! favorites of thie st jock com including Del! S. Lawrence. L Kelton. Delsey D’Avra, Carl Stockdale, Alf. bebner. F Charies Edler, inley, Henry ank Ellis, wi Alexan- Kelton, Wiltiam Helper. and Florence " will and “hapman. be staged it will be yinaman-|man, who maintains a I the success scored " deals ind shows with the Kiu- the the secret organization formed by ¢ he whites | about he ebriated Way MRS. FISKE At _the Moore. t ‘dan « cing is one of the act. snedy are athletes with a wor @ lot of suicidal A or and lea t have with him an entirely new © of ventriloguial ce } ope and Uno are a man end clever dog, and between the two them they are marvelous entertain ore, At the Majestic. It Clever Dorothy DeSchetle ts mak ing her farewell tour of America. and it will bring her to the Majes Ue next week as the headliner on | « «@ big Vaudeville bill, Miss Deschelic with an excellent company in sup- | t port, will be seen in a tense littic| dramatic playlet entitied “Thirty |} Detlars,” from the pen of Sewell Cottina. MANY RALLY TO SUPPORT GRANDMA GORMAN’S HOME Opposed by “Charity Trust” and Suffers Per- secution by Enemies— Hay a Last Night. A fire, believed to be of incen diary origin, last bight destroyed hay belonging to “Grandma” Gor home for orphan children at 8624 S4th st. Atlantic City, The loss amounts to $60 and is one of a series of persecutions suffered by this woman, whose only offense seems during ante-bellum|t0 be that she is not backed by ized as one of the|the Charity Indorsement Commit staged im the feature haven to | Dan and rushed « with walks right ja steamboat, of ventriloquists. songs applications for tickets ella given evenings in entertainment in two ffer a novelty At Pantages. One of the greatest dog acta the matinee M Rarno in Dogville who plays the walks town ywn's publ c and buy# © bottle. He and starte to sig-xag bt He t# the drunk to the eoing a lamp p Dan, drunik part of walks inte the re his drink , ho! Finally he ife is unce iver and Rogers t refined singing sister teams before the The danc Misses f the w Dave No the witn flexible th te truly vote,” 3 stage in street tire, with no theatrteal aids what ever, and begins imita nly noted men, but everything that makes ® nolee, from a dog fight t Johnston ts Ho ix far ahend| Lawrence of the usual vent The Dore Tric singing poys.” are singers and dancers Helen Lowe, Seattle favorite bal iadiet, will be heard in the taleet from New York's famous Music Ro! ae has carried out its threat the town with letters her as unworthy of support to sympathy, friends sent her clothing and the children tn her care. lowed the fire at night Standing by this elderly woman in her unequal fight is Rev. L. Miller of the Sacred Heart church, who i# managing an entertainment for the benefit of her home. Many have ab ready been received for the oper “Golden Hair,” which will be Tuesday nd =Wednesday Phalen’s hall, Colum bia City. The 90 young people who have so succeasfully produced the “runs” at the Stirred money for! Then fol “the mar & t | Dressed Hoge “the king to sow| denouncing | yesterday | THE STAR—SATURDA BRISTOW OPPOSES A THIRD PARTY | | \71-YEAR OLD MAN Hy United Press.) SPRINGFIELD, Mass, July 23 George Creley, 71, today shot and killed Mrs, William H. Ghepard, wife of the passenger agent of the Boston railroad | in the father of Shepard's! It is believed © ey is| insane | THE MARKETS | The following are the | quoted by the cnn, umlone trhetty tet Kear and Mutter—fuying Price E “e@ Graniated Ruear Dect Buwar, enck oltry —tuying Price 20@% 1 Dressed Meate—Selling Dries. ke | Pies tui cut On REESE | Heart | Mutton w = ne Lain Trimmed Maes and #8 Loin Forw kh Renee Rive 2 ap Flew Feat Pork Keusage Li Mausees Be " |e Tierees Bmoked Meate— Selling Price Same “- [Picnic Home foiled Hare Dried Beet Haron Kastern Meee Races, core Hetfors, " ’ higher thy Seed i [Blue stone Chick Feed, & tom .....5 | Buckwheat j Ver Vernon. Vernon. 35 to 64 canes Feed Selling Prices. Rastern Washingtoa Tim- | ee ut Me 6.0027 MURDERS WOMAN | YyJHLY (RGARET ANGLIY COMING 23, 1910. MARGARET ANGLIN | STILL SNOWING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA} (By United Pree) VICTORIA, 8, C., July 23. hile residents of the unhappy | ntere ast are ow the jceman's mounting it should afford read @ report just received from General Manager V. W. Smith of the Silver Cup Mining company, ef Northern British Columbi that at the date of writing (July 15), “It is wtill day here, and there is now an even depth of three feet of snow all about the shaft head and the company's buildings The mine Library Celebration ting pro the ollege mre eltering and dodging tri ne * ute, ome relief to donated snowing every |Niesz and other We library work next will open Monday BIG TIME AT PLEASANT BEACH Switchmen's Unic Pleas ant sports and amusements of all TO SPAIN WITH ite HUSBAND'S HEART) (ty United Press.) PITTSBURG, Pa, July 23—~ Though the ritual is one of the Most grewsome prescribed by the laws of any land, friends of de Ovies say that the is preparing to leave with the heart of her husband, Count Julian de Ovies, former Chilean consul at Pitts. berg, which she must produce in order to establish her claim to the catate. Upon reaching Spain she will show the heart to the proper au- thorities and ask them to accept the token proof of her claim te thousands of acres of valua- ble land. # on @ mountain side overiooking of Stewart the new town every ave at Colman Dock hour Pacific day 50¢ fleet at navy } visiting day leaves Colman dock RHEUMATISM AND. ALLIED DISORDERS Cured by a Method Which Is Advised and Recom- mended by the Highest and Best Medical Au- thority in the World, and Has Been Used and Made Popular in Seattle by the Loughney Bake Oven Institute. yard. Sun Round tr Boat Our entertainers en’ you heard them? The } and Grill, rtain Have ewport Cafe First and Madison. and TALKS ON TEETH By the REGAL DENTISTS The Loose Tooth Victim The Loughney Institute has been located and doing busi in Seat tle for m than two years, and during that time bas treated and |cured hundreds of people living in various parts of the United States, a majority, of course, living in the | vicinity of this city, and can be seen. Teeth may become loose from|and their opinions in regard to the Tree tice nee —accldents, | Pyor-| benefits of the Bake Oven Treat rhea (Riggn’ dinease) or becayse of | ment, as given by the Loughney In lack of support—vacancies in the| stitute obtained. Those who ace In line } - dd of the treatment, an til 4 The last-named cause is the most | {rts taking tie polos frequent treatments as prescribed by the Doe The strain {8 unequally divided. |tors are invited to call, acd we will and teeth that have no neighbors) i. pleased to explain our methods voon become loose in the socket.!to al) such without charge, and will the gums are irritated and then out| give you references to patients who they com |have taken the treatment for the all We can stop all there loose-teeth with which you may be af| troubles by restoring all missing | nj¢ my While the “Doctors make al ee tee aot.) Our Method | specialty of Rheumatism and allied| 7 h without plates diseases, yet they also treat disor-| tg cleric pisces ders of the nerves, stomach, liver ture’s teeth in looks and strength. jiowels, kidneys, skin and chronic As one old gentleman, past the! Giveases of both sexen, A great] seme ewe trey one us aft many think the Bake Oven Treat er _we had restored his front teeth: | ment must be disagreeable, while} “They are the best teeth in my the reverse is case. about na IN QUAINT MASTERPIECE Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville MONDAY AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES DAILY, 2 WEEK BEGINNI PRICES—10¢ 50c, 75¢ 20-8: 30 Special Orpheum Circuit of THE OPERATIC FESTIVAL 15 Great Soloists “GYPSY LIFE” Flannagan and Edwards J. C. NUGENT, “The Squarer” Harvey-De Vora Trio—Comedy Dancing Revue MELROSE AND KENNEDY—Comedy Athletes A. O. DUNCAN—Greatest of Ventriloqui POPE AND UNO—European Novelty Entertainers Engagement for the Magnificent Ensemble “CARNIVAL DE VENICE” “On ahd Off" ackface Scream Top-Line Comedy AJESTI *“VAUDEVILLE- WEEK BEGINNING and 20 WHERE nap Lviv Ege MONDAY MATINEE DOROTHY DE SCHELLE & CO—“Thirty Dollars” McCORMACK AND IRVING—“FLIRTOLOGY” Free Setters Four—Greatest Vaudeville Singers MARY ANN BROWN-—In Comedy, Character, Fun BELL & RICHARDS, Novelty Musicians—All Class FASSIO TRIO—Sensational ee Equilibrists ' © ire MOORE jo on tans, WEEK JULY Z9 _HABRISON GREY MRS. FISKE ; = NEXT ATTRACTION One Week Beginning Monday, Aug. ist MARGARET ANGLIN WITH HER ORIGINAL COMPANY IN “The Awakening of Helena Richie” MAIL ORDERS NOW RECEIVED. RUSSELL & DREW, Mere SEATTLE "=" FISKE PRESENTS All Performances Except Thursday Mat. and Saturday Night _ “Beeky Sharp” p bY, Lanadon Mitchett on Thackeray's “Thurs, Mat. and Sat. Night. | “Sociee OF | SOCIETY” By Hearth Ibsen. PRICES 50c TO $2.00 Mt plays of itn kind ever writ- | tee of Seattle. | Moore and Alhambra theatres, will Cameiabicn— skiing Irsen anit 5 opsiiiens Bertina Sane eonahe the Ask any | The Leading Stock Company of the Northwest” f from the ance at theatre this won Rus- Will have te 16 nece The play t and the with | The tast tonight in a Bar-R Bo here before. mn can fu “; ce » build # ommodate his week, url” ts a of com~- pertorm- oom” has Seattio’s rnish the 5 Dot be able to re- nce of is play with a cn the one at th is advertised years, as a It carrie: any com- at so well ° Seattle as it has thritling * with it equaled in Hut aside AB play it is quite eetRg and more tri. 1 Of others offered general public K'® enter- ed with an evenin Rot shunnin At the Orpheum. y Band and comic t week at the Orpheu kind, in to jead an ope Y and tor 3% Ince ther 85 Beattic ha all of fa call nto The Car- » minutes | ¢ will be! 8 seldom and Edwards » is who Of stage stor whi Again, t it ie a en ft, with « Seen in & will be ‘On at} wo black fight © critics t sup roar Squarer.” id party kets home WA dar Sl claws, sin» which man who teaches to dance. Teaching every ening” day and | and Grill, two] Reliable citizens of the city, who have espoused her cause, this morning that the committee stated orphan children and present it next week for these their bene factor ST PUNISH COLONEL FOR DISRESPECT (ay t United Press.) MANILA, July 23.—Convicted of showing disrespect to his com- manding officer, Col. W. P. C.) Bowen, of the 12th infantry, today was reprimanded and relieved of | bis command for three months Secretary of War Dickinson, who will arrive here next Monday, probably will investigate person alty the reports of friction sald to ‘Our entertainers entertain. Have ou heard them? The Newport Cafe First and Madison ead | exist and Gen. between Duvall, wentoine division. BIG TIME AT PLEASANT BEACH. Switchmen’s Union picnic, Pleas. ant sports and amusements of all kinds. Leave hour. at Colman Dock ¢ 7 . H. and E. F. pienic at Fortuna Fr park tomorrow. Program, races and dancing orchestra. wee Beven-piece Pacific fleet at navy yard. Sun- day special visiting day, Round trip 50 Boat leaves Colman dock. *** Flour that can That can be depende flour which is always that sar ally be milled from the best q Flight Flour, every sack of ov select Blue Stem Hard Whe results which cannot be expe ground from mixed and infe from the nearest grocer. COLUMBIA RIVE Offices and Ware A Good Family Flour— d upon every test—a ne high gana must actu uality of grain—this ia High ur output being milled from at. High Flight Flour brings cted from flours that are rior grains, Order today eres R MILLING CO. houses, Seattle. regimental officers | } commanding the f Texas Onions, . California, yellow, Onions sack Potatoes, new Winning re, donen joeat. Ib. y * ne | one os 8 dow Fruit—fethoe Price. Strawberries, local, orate os. looal, hothouse Celery, Peaches, Yakin ' pherr sour, erate black Republican na, orate fog 1 609 Our entertainers entertain. Have you heard them? The Newport Cafe and i rill, Firet and Madison. Renton Coal Will Be Delivered for the Next 30 Days Less Money Than ever before in the City of Seattle. J. W. Bullock 609 10th Ave. East 87. Ind. 87, Star Want Ads are busi- |ness bringers. Try them, | partial All that the majority of dentists can recommend in such cases Is a plate or a torturesome bridge,” which won't stand the strain and is not permanent Our patients come from all parts of the country, and they all testify to the success and superiority of our work To accomplish.our work nothing in the nature of surgery {8 required We don't bore or cut Into the gums and we don’t hurt you. We invite you to call at our of fice for # free consultation and ex amination of your mouth and let us explain what we can do for you REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union 8 ~ BROKERS Walls & Lewis Co. | NEW YORK STOCK GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Private Wires ee 7791, Ind. 2280 of thom who have taken a course of Bake Oven Treatments and they will tell you that the sensations ex perienced are agreeable and pleas ant; that they feel as if a load was removed, and a suppleness and a ing of rejuvenation enjoyed which, in the older people especial ly, brings to mind their youthful days. Stiff joints and muscles are |limbered up. We have had cases where joints had been stiff for from ten to fifteen years, which, after a few treatments, were rendered per- fectly supple, and have remained in a normal and useful condition per manently, If alling in any way, call and consult the Doctors in charge. You'll be weloome whether you take treatment or not You will find highly trained male and female nurses, who will give you every at tention during treatment Call today at their offices and | treatment rooms, 220 to 225 People’s | Bank Building, corner Second and |Pike Street. Hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sundays, 9 a.m, to 12m. Con- leultation free. AMUSEMENTS. Coolest Be im 827, nente Salley _Bidg. Week Beginning Monday Matinee, BARNOLD’S ANIMAL “THE GREATEST DOG See “Dan,” the F ntages Theatre Vaudeviee itHle—(Chilled by Vacuum Sym July 25 ACTORS ACT IN VAUDEVILLE” Who Plays the “Drank” THE MISSES DOLLIVER AND ROGERS Hest Singing and Dancing Act in Vaudeville DAVE NOWLIN “The Man With Flexible DORIC TRIO Boys Who Sing and Dance Lawrence Johnston “The King of Ventriloqul HELEN LOWE Senttle’s Favorite Balindixt NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE DUGDALE’S PARK BASEBALL Tomorrow, at 3 P. M. SEATTLE VS. TACOMA Admi ion 25c and 50c Vancouver Opens Here Monday ta Tine “The Convict and the Girl” Saring SUNGay Matinee, July 24 Starting Russell & Drew’s Favorite Company of Players (Direction R. E. French), Presenting the Thrilling Temperance Play Ten Nights Bar-Room NEW SPECIAL SCENERY The Most Powerful and Interesting Play EVER WRITTEN—Greatest Cast Ever Seen in the Play Bring Your Wife, Boy, Girl, Young and Old— They Won't Forget “Ten Nights in a Bar-Room” Matinees Thursday and Saturday, 10c and 25c Evening Prices, 15c¢ to 50c “THE RIVER PIRATES” LOIS THEATRE Return of the DELL S. LAWRENCE STOCK COM. PANY, in a Remarkable Production of the Rev. Thomas Dixon, Jr.'s, Play of TheClansman The Strongest Play Ever Written Dealing With the Negro Question REMOVED new Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th and BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE Telephones: East 414 Ced, 414, Next Week PHONES: MAIN 1904 IND. 4334 our ar Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc. | |