The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1910, Page 5

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JIM’S NEW BILL—FORM AT A GLANCE Instrumentaliate Fair Comedian Has Good Stuff medy Sketeh Good Entertatament Clever Tumblers ORPHE & Lue ered Dereeman & Co. ¢ so yoo Comedy Gymnasts St o purton ‘ Novelty Dancers Of the Highest Class . polltans . Three Singers Have Splendid Voices pale a ecidaets Boxing Midgets Laugh Makers Beaton Pictures eon eees Comedy Film , Bettor Than Usual ing last week's well bal-jof that premier team, “Rice and entertain at the Or | Prevost,” are the two best beta on fe & new show which aver-/ the new program that op eo a ae! phew ‘well with Orpheum shows) Majestic yesterday Unhappily oe en dew weeks these two aots are the last on the the reyace, a man and a woman, | bill, and one has to witness “A Ro the Dill with some average) mantic Irish Playlet,” offered by a ‘on chimes and corneta : ee of fous gee ~ playing ” his tall hat have ory is very nice ind uit rea Dapres and ON He ts a playlet and acting ts wetner pera a seatat with a new line off Wurst. The management of the geen a song or two that will] Majestic deservor-censure for per Senin’ to. pone og the leading char in this a Freoman ‘and three | sketeh to inject profanity and vul put on & dialect comedy | arity Into his speeches Greteh in which Mr. Freeman shows | Pantages. advan! n enthusiastic bs Mae wnikrece suleide lean The audience last night took well Ithe other roles are not well | to the new bill at the Pantages the tae eith the exception of Mis#| @tre, even though Arizona Joe and ‘s purse. The sketch idea} bis bucking bronchos were seen nad the act went well | here not very long ago. Artrona —_— Work and Reinhold Ower| Joe's act, however, is one of the ‘| most unique on the vaudeville stage, abler ‘ et are very good tumblers an erg the bun ods of theatre ot sertously detract fmm eet | goers who never saw real cowboys Jurtem Rock and Maude Fulton | 4d real, live, active bronchos, the are the wit of the show, Few “ fe ge of intere | Metcher and @aacing duos on the American ; are so inventive, so graceft Nor Spry . aptur 7 ause of the eve " completely novel. They excel) ‘ ‘ge aoe their burlesque | Teal live wires comedy. The biped t ng ateps, be-| Dif fellow's face ts his fortune, It's} grawa, played to danc GRORESS FESESTASE BS BERe aud thelr panto-| 4 Sure laugh every time you look at ing 0 big “ig ggg thee veing | htm. and he gets capable aupport wimic ere and artistic, They | am his dainty little partner Mghiy ny tis ? Billy Abrams and Agnes Johns “ Neapolitans are an Italian |? ‘yr 4 pla ent hl tenor, an Pu! h 804 7 a : At | someth al, Walter Hale American cor . shows evolution of a banjo by en @ series of pictures that is well Hked. Earle’s Singing Cc lana make neir tithe, They sing ‘that the other and sling comedy with profusion » ables and ability, and expecially mak Serer Bisved. | Offenbach 18 4180} themselves solid with the audiedc the bill = Staats are no big. | 0Y ® durlesque on the hobble skirt er than when (h@Y tet eee eee e eee eee Seattle In 1896) @ ) Transoceanics. And) ® HUNTS FOR COP WHO S68 88 =~ £88 wh FR we SAF SEP FR they are doing the same burlesque | ARRESTED HIS WIFE ike Murray & Mack,| & ‘ere Bever able to get away/@ John P. Hendricks is after «| Rossows are maturely | # Cop No. 4%, and ax soon as bh Were prime favorites }® finds out his name will su matiea pictures were almost |@ him for $3,000 becau | & cer arrested his wif | —_— | ® Hendricks, who was with her At the Majestic. j® at the time, has been mar ® Vee Fossen, an artist in| w ried to her, he says, for four ® Dent cork, and an acrobatic act) They had to *) le r at the ade) }® on leaving th *) ® home the offic i* ® and arrested t * eee ee ee ee All you have to do) ROBBERS TORTURE WOMAN, | i to satisfy yourself as| LATROBE, Pa yt. 13.—Mrs.| } James Rosborough, 60, to which is the best | Hiairevil! is a oe as & result of being tortur she close the hiding pla Whe found by bh ing.| "ae buried un WELLING! ture with her fi It is 80 much| her hands strappe saturated then | stuffed into her you're now using that| no clew to the coal is to try a ton— just ton — of LADY TON. better one | RSPB SRA EF ja what | &, you'll decide imme-| BLACK HAND KILLS MANY ROME, 13.—-Officia diately. Our expert) Sept figures show that | y and A there furnace man will! ete ie the 2 is show you how to get| tric dings, 99 bomb exph fons, six kidnapiogs and ine best results — no able biackmailings. All of crimes ar ributed to the charge for his serv.) iim oh renege eh man ices. at a ythe ace in pe , wt against a f su Lump $5.50. Nut $4.00. Furnace $3.75. | Per Ton at Bunkers. + | Main Office, 401 Hinckley Bik. Both Prones 5040. Latona Bunkers, 113 Northiake Av. North 465, Green 662. | 4 For West Seattle Prices | Phone West 11. Housecleaning | Ray athe patna eee eee. ligiererereist ory SLAG Responsible Banking fg) | banker en ' t ity | {tal in the Its bust agement as is invited on the of this record for respon | sibility. | THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE at Madison St States Depositary i j eeeeeeeee Ayer’s Pills’ THE STAR—TUE SAUCY EMMY HEADED THIS WAY Emmy Wehler, Who Stirs Up Strife Among European Producers and Then Starts for America LONDON, Sept. 12.--Rmmy Weh-| Emmy would h ler, the fair idol of the London he chief theatregoing population, tne ortgtnal jed prod Dollar Princess, the falr bone of 4 ‘ontention tn the recent mpor rr twoen George Edwardes Ai & theatre produ and F 1 attempted to coax the Viennese composer , Vienna. Emmy Ame nt ta ay in Which she will 1m was | Lebar’s eortp an debut has not b s of Vienna and upon, bot ahe will be was ob w bim when Ed Frohman man ward L danger and it was whe the long hed Interve His are #0 friendship that ed between Ed-| frightened Emmy that she changed wardes and Lehar, Edwardes had | her mind about Vienna Emmy tied to London with the tre Bat ¥ Lebar don't bonds of a contract Lehar thought ore worn THE MARKETS Rts: SUCCESSOR toons : FORWARD TO WORK IW SEATTLE Prive | following are the average prices ine teenl’ wectosnere’ am toot ments and feed Crives tm all H these prices, unless siherwiee are fot strictly Ciret grades. Rees and Butter tartne ne * a | * t u * “se ’ finda, stew ‘ Hinde. cow ou prac- I shall open © Septem Mt Ver to 24 cases Feed Selling Prices fe k« 4 Wassfagton Tus ‘ ff Washing cor which Septem r ‘ , All M 1 it f the city iddiinen 33.0015.08 ar tomorrow and will Rolled “Oats and Bariey, " , Othe red 32.00 aad tn’ ta Sars onione, WiiTiabiee Selling Price ’ i eg Potatoas. Sow - whe nd Rev, M. P. Elder, of the 1 Pa M. Ff ch. toa ise . ‘ 4 ; ae Vesna o —- ene an %0 Dance at Dreamland tonig oee Rhube » i4@ ‘oa cass 7 oo MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE sail il Watch the classified columns of : The btar ¢ Some vhere there are two free : lane tickets advertised. They will be ie " given © the persons whose names 4 are wen.ioned tn the ad. These ’ ‘ ames were picked from the dire : y tory.‘ may be your own ety There is a.ways a good show at the Ss , Majer tt d The Star classified ads and “Get the Habit.” When Merit Wins Pp, /; When the medicine you take AT SODA FOUNTAINS OR ELSEWHERE ee ee ee . ee he : efore, That is what Foley Kidney Original «4 Genuine to for you, in buen of 9 t neh headache nervousness general we ve that ts cuused by any disoré of the kidneys or blad mM ALTED MILK der Bartell Drug ore i TS “Oicrs are Imitations’ | TheFood DrinkforAllAges RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER | Not in any Milk Trust | 4 Private Les. Bo and at ain i911 REP Insist on “HORLICK Malle Ads Take # package he | SDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 hia in ix quite exret the Waln Hille Ha ; ch and the peor of Cincin Reet ” nati, where I have made my home| ” @ for several years Live Weight—Buyiog Price “ a Dr. Leonard follows Rev. W. H %| W. Rees, pastor of the First Meth odiat church of this « While —_ a t tot y 1910, oe eee ee ee DON'T TALK TO THE COP. It costs real money to talk to @ patrolman If you don't believe, Haten Wil met in plain Night before wan trol cloth Oh Mar wort promptly Dut how lant Rowe mn | | | | | " she ett sauntering Mar you Kid! wuld Rowe tt delicate nerve muchly perturbed and he arrested Rose | did It cost Rose real money? Judge Gordon fined her $10 eee eee eee eee eee eee ERE DEAD IN OREGON James P. attle well known died Howe, the theatrical man, wud * - * * * * * * - . * * * . * * - * (TEAD P. HOWE IS nty last night of Bright's disease | Kugene, Or, where he had re cently made his home. He ts sur vived by one daughter and on son. Howe came to Seattle more than 26 years ago and became the man |Ager of the Seattle theatre, which | | for many * shared the star at tractions of thin efty with the re house, Later | took the butiding of the Al hambra theatre interest in it bs |Ho then entered t 1 ain ttle Keone it transferred bis ® completion real and later eatate | in| 1,000 Touris Come NEW YORK sand Amerie this ew | in Europe of the ‘Dead Broke,” jome in the Steerage One thous | road | funds ans who went a thetr ned int and retu ane trabe A wrding The to tmmigra’ tneoming ¥ see ot the t of them have ir citizensh ye the without tifleatior unaware of the an travel and lead broke 18 DOUBLED. 0, PHONE TAX COLUMBUS. Sept. 3.—The state tax commission announces the} valuatior will be atm | yoar, as a result timated v | talned through recent sales to the Morgan toteresta GOV. HASKELL CENSORS NEWS GUTHRIE, Ok, Sept. 13 News | paper correspondents ha B f by Secretary of & Sinith all state news b after given the pre ust go out under an Oklahoma City date line, upon the order of Gov. Haskell FLOATING HOSPITAL PLANNED. PITTSBURG, Pa, Sept. 13.—A | float hospital ts to 4 here by women's charitable zations for the care of ch their mothers thr | mer months [BABIES SUTTER FROM “SUMMER: SKIN TROUBLES Immediately Benefited by Posiam Which Soothes, Cools and Heals. rear en and 1m Mothers and me baring th kin eruptions and rashes, w #Breciate the cooling thing ealing properties of poslam, p ylarly dur the he of fretting and ill j Poslam contains ne which can din any way injure th ta @in and may unhesitatingly b ball ¢ My little boy had e« h a nm the ost ead-| sum Wel posiam I saw an i in a short wht tirely healed Hunt, Kin In all ah his head Mra wan en-| WwW. 5 troubles poslam pro- duces lately noticeable re-| , ng all itehing and/ rapidly restoring the skin to nor mal condition A jal 50-cent package of pos-| lam Is prepared for minor uses, and | this, as well as the regular $2 jar, is} lon sale by all droggiats, particular ly the Quaker Drug Co, Owl Drug Co, and Raven Drug Co | But no one is asked to purchase| am without first obtaining al , package, which will be sent | free of charge pon re-| jues t Labora TALKS ON TEETH By THE REGAL DENTISTS a miy bt f the great pain and annoyance they caused, but be | wer th natant ree of th trouble and disease ltisa known fact that plates to whic falee eth are fastened are ex tremely imbersome and unc riable; that they interfere with peech ration and e normal flow of saliva, the latter of which brings on dyspepsia and othe nach troubles of mor or le serious charact Now, do you think that it ts any disco of a process by eans of which they replace teeth | perfectly without resorting to thowe old, barbarous methods, are hailed a benefactors to mankind In replaced the full set of teeth where there were only two remaining on each jaw, and giving the patient a et of ind, perfect, natural-ay pearing teeth all im such killful | manner that no one was able to tell] which teeth were natural and which were artifical | | have a corp: dent | | who are experts in t gentle a f painlessness H you N n | work | REGAL DENTAL OFFICES. } 140 rh 1A W. Cor Union, | “The Best Is Cheapest in the End’ MacDougall % outhwick Co, ce SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET lunches, for shoppers $3.75 Real Goat Seal Leather Bags $2.45 Tomorrow we place on sale a good maker's surplus of fine Hand Bags at a saving of a third. Deep-Shape Bags,with folded bottom of real goat seal leather, with ten-inch German silver frames, in oxidized silver finish These Bags are leather-lined, have large inside coin purse, and as additional feature the osag” bottoms. Actual value $3.75. Wednesday they go at the very low price of $2.45 Has made an instantanso hing soda, with ¢ en and syrups ar Have you had soda from 1? It in the most de Light business —Virst Floor, 5,000 Eastic Belts at About Half Price BLACK AND ALL COLORS, VALUES UP TO 50c For Wednesday's selling we secured an enormous quantity of these high-gr but they are such exceptional values it will be to your advantage to hurry for yours. beauty of a well-made elastic belt is that it fits every size waist. Woodenware Values Up to 25c at 7C * wide, or two rows of inser. Wednesday n and white; §2 $2 25 ' restocked Housefurnishing De- nesday, a pair $1.75 Net Curtains, $1.45 partment, in the basement, offers Plain Bobbinet Curtains, ready to hand; @ great many household utilities inch hem; 45 inches wide, 2% yards long good quality net. Wednesday, a pair * are made of excellent quality, plain silk elastic, in black, Alice bi green, brown, tan, old rose, pink and red; mount very good-looking buckles, In many different shapes, If you Belts, now is the time to get good value for a quarter. —Virst Floor. $4.00 Curtains $2.25 $1.75 Curtains $1.45 The tains offers remarkable ments very large. September introductory display and sale of new Lace Cur. values. The savings are r the assort A most inviting combination $2.25—Values to $4.00 Net and Scrim Curtains trimmed with Battenberg and edge effects in fon, f tion and e¢ $ to $4.00 values plain center, cable nets, braids, wide {nsertion Serims trimmed with Cluny lace ur inc A the enlarged and turned 2 $1.45 $1.50 Scrim Curtains, $1.15 Plain Etamine Scrim Curtains, made h twoinch hematitched edges, 2% yards long; t colors white, Arablan and cream. Wednesday $1 1 5 loarés, Fourtecstach Round o ‘ i Square Chair Seats, Two-Tray a pair $3.50 Couch Covers, $2.75 wrrelliygy ne Pie ntigger tyne Salt Boxes, two dozen sch Covers and Per w collec 8. Spring Clothes Pins; arti- 6 wi n 8 at 25e. —Feerth leer. —Hasement. in woodenware at a very small price. Included are Black-Handled R ng Pins, Eight-Arm Kitehen Towel Racks, Varnished Towel Rollers, Twenty-inch Sleeve Heavy sian tion fall Tapestry © ns; 60 inc patter Oriental ns. A Rellable Medicine—NOT A NAR- COTIC. AMERICAN Under New Management PAID ADVERTISEMENT. OTR Paid for by J. Lindsley ti, St. Joe, Mich., says Jorn in every respect. Centrally Pina wis nee ee) RS and Tar saved her ated. — eS ee ittie boy's life bs Writes TRANSIENT TRADE SOLICITED itthe boy contracted a seve 1514 Westlake Boulevard hial trouble, and aa th (Hemsh and Pitan) . . r ine did not cure him, I gave him Foley's Honey and Tar, in sees County Superintendent of which I have great faith. It cure Schools. the as che and ARE 8} and he got a short time. Foley's Honey ay Tar has many times saved us much trouble, and we are never without t in the house."—Bartell Drug Stores A Banking Service That. Reaches Everybody In these adverti Diamonds on Credi You get the goods on the first JEWELRY Co. Koom Candidate for renomination Republican primartes Sept. 1910. 13, ements we sometimes mention the facilities afforded to banks and business men in our commercial department; our comprehensive system for the prompt collection of checks, drafts and other items on near-by or distant points; the speed and satety with which money may be transmitted through us to other countries or to other parts of this country: the convenience of a checking sunt for personal and household funds; the ser rendered alike to borrow- ers of money and to buy« f mortgages. > often we importance of saving money interest on those t beca this vice concerns a t proportion of the at a ' Vy it rs, 0 alone aried clerks or for those of It t 4 the business man, 1 e imy to the nal man and the reduced earning power »€ e wil iy « yr even un or ha an, he a I would suffer " ne wt ‘ tl sus th Alaska Build ot : acto ‘ ty the Scand certain Any 1 wa f who de the continuance of ent style of living has got to save money v 1 his ir e and his exy her 1 There n ! Ly If the ir € Ke ave a fixed portion of it; so much from ea ray eck to into the 1 at 4 per cent Compound Interest YOU CAN DO IT BY MAIL—No n where you live you can bank us by ail. Even to write a‘l Is no’ neces: y Phe. one portant t ec t y r€ and address are incl w ley A, CHILBERG J. €. CHILBERG T. B. MINAHAN J. F, LANE President Vice Pres. Vice P Cashier iccienihiiiaiiininite ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. S. A. aeniiiesiieeiia

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