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THE STAR—TUESDAY,/ SEPTEMBER 20, 1910, At the Theatres ORPHEUM'S NEW SHOW—FORM AT A GLANCE Van Brothers . Musical Comedians Fair for Openers Dougall & te rw uthwick Co, __ ot Pessure O This Ja the ¢ of four articles, written espectally for the «ham 3 ya ¢ wide experience Warren, Lyon., Musical and Dance Act. Good in Spots SECOND Admission Free—4th Floor women a, J Sea i : i: a’ ee te hirley & Co Comedy Sketeh Has Novel Ending AVENUE & PIKE STREET = teed Genceib me safeguards articles will deal Joseph Adelman Family Novelty Musical Act Skiliful Inetrumentaliats ed ; . woth “Getting the How Searching the House,” and “Dis Hal Stephens & Co Impersonations Well Staged and Acted New Fall Models With the Final Touches of Fashion in wit ng of the La Lioyd and Roberts Character Songs Hot Stuff ‘ at informatio an ever’ before Six Abdailahs.......... Male Acrobats Very Classy Athletes mM” gives us ation than waa ever before y y y 9 . 9 € olls * . i Filme Of infinitesimal Merit ed by a fb ar, He tells us all he knows, Motion Pictures Two eR omen’s an isses Most of the Orpheum's new bDUl| aaah ae oy oni ne Conan oul aeesional ions” so) ¥ arrue wears. $9 Tailored Two-Piece Suits — Sgltmealat i Elda State iment we if mc] ony ney Wie and Street Dresses Kind of taugh and say: | oie. b~diele. your Louleo Meyors, Mildred Wares’! ® Company tn "The Cowboy and } * the Thief’ Daily Arrivals of the Past Week Have Broadened the Already Wide Selection of Our Vast Displays Not for years have there been‘such. distinct changes from Fashion's early-season dictum. about half an 5 7 " | sereens fixed up with inside Yowd be way so = ae | locks or have them screwed to | 7 Mikes days, sometimes pee ing : i 3 {s patntul, but her dancing Is good.) pA pat.” 7 tan Be r enever a house has a screened Mildred Warren has a carefully cul . ; rything down pat, and! | : . . downtown and *° Orpheum—Hial Stevens and et cere there'e no chance of | OF Yinecovered porch, @ burslar) buy a tin of dog biscuits, Then ['d|tivated soprano voice, and Mr, if new vaudeville wakes can Ret at the front door and work! go out to this house and try to sell|Lyon also sings In a way that'ly Majestic — Pantser brothers them dog biscuits, If they said,| pleases the audience, ® and new vaudeville and Bert Lyon put on a musical re { ols—Lawrence players in medley, As & comle Miss Meyers] #P-norathy Vernon of Haddon tly modifications have been thrown to the winds, and tramp: A bum ®W8Y at the lock without anybody urgiar fant 0 . seeing him from the street. Lote i may be, but a good one) OPE tare ate we. hates abate] “We don't need any, Woe haven't! Jessie Bhirley and company put|® “Pantages—-Daphao Pollard now, in their full maturity, we are showing these charming new modes. As picking Jocks that they just single! {) mywelf, “Glad to heme iene [ange ceamaatte Dl viet, with & novels & and new vaudeville with the styles, so with the beautiful fabrics and combinations—all different, 1.—Don't trust stran- | Gut a house with fae Wind OF Had e and well-arranged comedy clima i ye’ Haig agg p eaweond your house no mat | Corch rather than ao im throush | TIPO. Set? you like doge, | Miss Shirley is an ox ellen actress, | Rk RA kn RR RR eR all new. The many discriminating dressers who have made the MacDougall what kind of good clothes | window. [ll tell you something) @@t One They're liable to break [who has, during th ter wear of how polite they about locks so you can fix your| UP & burgiar’s game some time |sons, often starred hore, and who Is ° see eee eee eee eee ee mediocre bill at the Pantages the & Southwick Garment Section their favorite style shop will appreciate more . ; vo Mae Poni ada ote, The dainty Seattle comme ‘ A s : ¢ “og _ cghanageenge fell mS ogee ig riers werd Loan a burglars, well-dressed Seay be - oy Sal S Aneny, wakes dienne received a royal welcome than ever the exclusive and extensive assortment that we contribute this sea- of us fello 7 Pree! re ad} . ' ' £ f gy r , ” . 7 djte a Man , a oustache, : jor the swell resi-| This ts a’kind of a now-fangled| {© Ket into a house when thelcoming hore with Mile, Rhea long | !tks . agri : a tacks f es egy Mag 4 PO gegen ee ‘sg ps a op folks have gone to the theatre./before the fire, and who attained| Which she used to make local ab y|iusions to Mayor Gill and Dr. f town there aren't! todate. These nee twotumblec| TREY can be walking up and down|great popularity here as a Fraw Tailored Suits $35 00 —Two-Piece Coat Suits, made on the most SENET Sccs there. aren't inden abe erent? cue leak oxte, but | the street without anyone getting |stock actor. One of Amory's lines | Matthews, and the fact that “Judge |i & GBB ° becoming lines—cut from the finest wool SF evens to 5 up or any fights.) they're just like an open book to] Suspicla:. and see the wns: - lb a Hae by shared brought forth tremendous ap. abrics—homespuns, diagonal cheviots, plain shades and two-tone mixtures— Cee ee ease PB Bas ol Dah «hm hy Wrche? | time and again leave thelr door|make a great deal out of this act. | plaus Daphne is getting pretticr | best silk and satin linings—hip-length coats—latest gored and panel snug-fit- ideas toe. or one of theve| man build & house, he soaks, $2) BOP! under the door mat when] The Josph Adelman Pamily in| %*¥ day. The title of her act 81M ted skirts—foot plaits and hobble flounces $33.00, one lor $4 on a fancy lock for his front | 8°'nK to a show cludew father, mother, two girls and “1 a san rein starts with Combis ‘ i . “ ener wine. wi ton tee paerag wool My cae een ie cae oa wane oe Be ght “oy on tor "aaeaais ratet ‘Cuteness | Bros who are called “Grecian Acro-| Tailored Dresses $29 50 —Chic Dresses, for misses and little wom- jae held open with a little| of ten kitchen doors with a plece| Some day it'll be found—but | There is a good setting for the act me Mees pe oe atl —— * en—come in sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years— fo ventilate the basement. It's of wire or a skeleton key not by you. resting musical num of the easiest ways of getting) Tip No. 4—Get some good, A certain class of burglara|bers are given. The xylophone se fato a Donse on record | old-fashioned Bolts, screw them | town as “wampuses” go to the/lections are rather too long and too | t equal to 32, 34, 36 and 38-inch bust—choice checks, in black and white, navy and white, brown and white—plain serge combination flounces and hobble physical culture in part. Mazie, a] neer, also sings, Her dancing ts good No. 2.—Keep those cellar inte your doors tight, bolt them fe beanie gine ag Pw Ps orefer “Win ri eee te “Poet an Crawford and Meeker untoad al pleats—pretty Persian trimmed effects and silk-trimmed bodices—dresses i ha closed and bolted at | eveey night and you Mra.” That's fair proof, in most|Peasant” or “Willicm Tell.” buneh of comedy junk, som oI that may be worn on all occasions—popular price, $29.50. ccitaiedit Wiebe \e. “oi ie cae. iinwa there and ‘thee fet [en titt, Stephens has a protean act caren teiod Prchaber th don wish tn that is altogether clover. He carries | ¢5 909 diamond dress, The program foongh to get in but it's astiff| he's worked it, he finds a good beautiful sets for the four charac-|goom not atate whether the $6,000] getting out of the piace solid, half-inch bolt between him 5 Lire af Shylock, Uncle Tom, Rip iis stage money. There are other oo before you canjand getting in. Me can’t reach it] & Van Winkle, and Mephisto, and he] dogs in the act Who do some good Fee ed ope an outside from the outside and, of course,! Tip No. 7e-if you're # sin plays all of them effectively, Rip! tricks & * } Allan Shaw rolls up his cuffs to) can't get in | gle woman don’t tet your name ™| particularly ao. He made a bix hit a ngere into the phone direc J. Roberts plays the piano while People seem to think that if, Dogs aren't dangerous any more. ge play! b jabow that he is honest and then roe sereens on thelr win-| They're petted. fed and pampered) that way. Let your friends [Leo Lioyd gives some amazingly! goon some really good stunts in spend x WASH DAY NECESSITIES | PETTICOATS Less Than Usual Prices pisos tonerew ae the Geek popular in our Petticoat De- WASH BOARDS — Enameled | WRINGERS—Domestic Wring- | partment, and are suse to make Iron Wash Board t value ers; 3-year guarantee; 5 & great stir at special prices. ‘Se, While they last 10¢ j value $4.48. Wednesday 2.7 j 95 —Value #850 “Hyde WASH BENCH—Folding, for | AMMONIA—Pint bottle of Am- c grade” or Sateen Pettl- two tabs and wringer; monta; value 260, coats, generously full, with see- yalue $1.48. Wednesday . c Wednesday : c | tional flounce, shirring or sun- CLOTHES PINS—60 Extra | SOAP—Monkey Brand Scouring | burst plait; all have underlay se Reo Pins. 5c | Soap; value 6c. Wednes- 5c | and dust ac may wday és mite | —Value J jersey WASH BOILERS—12 only, No. | GoLD DUST-—2-pound package $1.4 Top Petticoats, fitted 9 Copper Rim Wash Bollera, 1d Dust; from 10 to 11 | style, with sectional founce and slightly jarred tn transportation; | q m. Wednesday ....... }OC | under-flounce. value $1.26. While they 50c | $OAP—10 bars Savon Laundry ($2 9 —Value $3.95—Black ' ‘Theres only one trouble with/ night. A burglar will dato & house this way. It's| time trying to work the lock, When these fel ause they woman lives there, lows rob their homes t wont run up against a ‘can ket in. They too much, but they’re lable to hear, call “information” for your num- lever character songs, including | coin and card manipulations. Windows open all night a burglar trying to get tn at night ber, or use plain initials, with | Engliah, Scotch, Italian and rube| > or “thre.” its ; pr one wer see how | and raise an awful howl I used to) out “Miss” or “Mrs. impersonations. The boys were * = “Te put on from @ a pretty neat way of finding I'm going to tell bow a burglar/iwice recalled. Some of their | pling that holds {t| out whether there was a bow-wow! breaks into a house in my next! could be cleaned up tO advantage we a fee little knobs. All about & honse | was thinking of story. At the Majestic. } There are several “class A” acts! on the new bill at the Majestic this At present they border on the sug-| week, chief among them being John Seative |and Hertha Gleeson with Fred Houl | The Six Abdallah Acrobats put/ihan. The Gleesons are as clever! on three or tour exceptionally /as they were ig vaudeville’s first] jelassy tumbiing numbers. It ts @) days and seem to have discovered f high-grade exhibition tn all partion-| some magic panacea that makes od tare them grow younger as the years | A big cireult ike the Orpheum! roll by. Nat Leffingwell has a Into Blazing Fire and Is Not Hurt | .0!.0c0choeen hy Sree : in ite other offerings. During the | Nat much better than the T. Wilson ____________ | past season the Orpheum has, on|Renncy drammers that Nat helped| occasion, put on sot films that/to perpetuate in the dusty past. “Buster” * quality, sectional flounce and un- lant Soap; from 9 to 10 a. m. Motre Petticoats, best BLUING—Sunshine Bluing 3c Worweeday sis. scar. 15c (new), Wednesday derlay. —Third Floor. ASTELLE LAWTON LINDSAY [hands. She had completed her task ee ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 20. jbefore the stillness was broken. Original wonderfully good and that! Pistle & Cushing have the old min man MAY | oe i 7 = ae ~ |Somseone heaved « great sigh of re . ; Metin, | HOLD-UP | FINDS BABY UNDER PULPIT. | PAIR WED IN TAXICAB. tory is not an effort to prove te were a distinct feature of their re-| strel afterplece that helped Mein. N N = 2° - in ee ee eer to Succeed Bowers) spective programa. In view of this |tyre & Heath save ap & few hundred BE OF UNSOUND MIND KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 20.~ Slater was to lecture, and | % roate. eonme reac fact the subjects chosen for this|thousand and there are still a lot (My United Press) knelt In praye h 138 3. 7 M G pok t She | ? nN prayer at the altar of St.) Springs and Samuel A. Clark were lecture was to be followed by FR gegen’ nr Pag Ae pred week are disappointing Jof good Inughs in it. Harry Bloom] sy aware FALLS, Or. Sept. 20.| John's ehuree Mee. re ae y spied| married while seated in an open lying taxicab before a Baltimore av. de der the pulpit. The pol have| partment store. n unable to trace its parentage - Saint Bodack, a carpenter contractor at| | Juneau-—A government hospital the point of a gun and comp Ned | WILLS HOUSEMAID $10,000, | for the treatment of native Indians Bodack to deposit the contents of | | is to |hin pocket on the sidewatk | NEW YORK, Sept. 20—For — _ years’ faithful service, Mrs. William | nett |\ When $1 Will Buy great fire test by Mra. Suy Green, the only medium of yhase of mediumship in Call land the Carl Pantser Trio help to At the Pantages. und out the bill, “Celest,” a wire: Little Daphne Pollard t* the! walker is very much below the Ma saving grace of an otherwise) jestic standard — examine ber for burns. He did so, and remarked he most positive ly is not burnt. She ts perfectly nor » plat. {mal in every way.” | Pees she came upon the plat: j''T took the hand of the medium Teaw she was a gentic-look 7 * and searched her arma and face 6 indy with snow-white halr.| ion the little hairs on her arme| the ta’ was a bowl, empty } wre j | were uninjured. Hor eyebrows had iSeeeer of clear water, a cake Of/ |) Loon singed, though the flesh| |—John Allen, a bri | jail today awaiting his cklayer, is in| a sixmontheold baby be xamination for | « nity because he held up C. A.|t y tee ee IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK be established here. tie ceatebneninn ; ' j | - ST. LOUIS, Sept. 20.—As she| Miss Dollie McComa of Excelsior | } | O'Brien, a housemaid, has be: > . ; y and surgeons’ soap, a |? ~ ott ‘emmolied ‘iP | d | $10,000 by her late mistress, Mary || enough wall Paper to pain : lamp, 8 bottle of alcohol, an Woy = oo 7 — e pe Pm ig iI | imp es an Mevitie Mayo wom yee ‘ene tite & ae ; pty saucer, and some clean tow offer no explanation. 1 could 0s NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—tusy atywith which ladies poke the clothes | cen ‘i | jet ready for fall cleaning, Cail : Sowing else. ied back her |*aally explain electricity or the ac her washing was Mrs. Annie Griz ogg cn i Se ooh wot Blackheads MAL PAINT & WALL PAPER i iv n . ery Sh o . “4 Pikes Her face and arms were |"0n of the wray. | aelle of W. 146th st whem Slik, heaviest ond, and the aurora |_}818 First Ave. Near University. } like normal flesh of any latrange man entered the open door borealis glittered b soba ale bom > B / If there was any lot her flat the walls of the Grizzelle kitchen Safe Medicine for Children. ‘ upon them there was “Gas man,” be said, and carried The man arose and fled. After Foley's Honey and Tar is a safe whatever by which it could ja chair to the gas moter, which he jhim came the avenger with the Hyatt-Powells Bidg., and effective medicine for children, At the request of then proceeded to open. The me clothes prodder, ever and anon get way and BP a on not 6 “4 a P PHONE 5 $ it does not contain opiates or in the audience she in one of those commonly fn um ing In a swat. At lant, in despera- - harmful drugs. Get only the gen- her face, hands and arms in humble homes, in which a flow | tion, he turned in the hallway and =< ulne Foley's Honey and Tar, in the with the soap and wa of gas is caused by dropping ajgrabbed her. Down three flights oy es yellow package. a iy eee ; D e Bartell Drug Wbefore beginnink the test, and quarter into a slot of staira they wrestled merrily ‘ Btores. flied them with the towels un-| A meeting of republican precinct FRANK b&b. KELLOGG. Mrs. Grizselle gave the man on | Other ladies came out of their flats 4 Private Lessons consti oni they were red. She then Invited | committeemen has been called by| The Minnesota “trust buster.”/the chair a very hard look, Many/and lent aid to their neighbor Men and women between |! AMUSEMENTS. @y physician in the audience to/R. 8. Terbune, chairman, to be held | who, tt is sald, has been selected by | householders have been victimized| On the bottom floor the phony | pa ay Ma ns A SELF | pete rinsenamnatnsinst eet ution! wera Gee up and examine her fliesh.|at Evergreen hall, in the Silver| President Taft to succeed the lat late by fake gas collectors, who|gas man, prostrate and fast being dmeteed (after) | trery day and evening Both Phones None untit after the test. | building, foot of Cherry st. and|Lioyd W. Bowers as solicitor gen-lrobbed the meters, getting the peo-| mauled {nto a state of total distin PROF. STEVENS, ‘SEATTLE THEATR 43 ‘The audience was requested to| First av., on Thursday of this week | eral of the United Sta’ ple into all kinds of trouble with |tegration, called loudly for help. of cnbieoeant! > unnecessary! You Fourth and Pine. | Wastin absolutely still, as anyjat 2 o'clock The meeting is a| err — - ~ the gas company when the regular! Just then Mr. Griz le, returning Bind i Three new halls at c | rent SORT Manager. ia would disturb the condi-}move on the part of Terhune and | Baby Buried 40 Hours collector came and and found|from his day's toil, entered the santmemblien, Mn Phen. of the test and make the me-|the old band of standpatters to Is Found to Be Alive | the resultant emptiness where sil-|house. He helped, and it took two Main 3911; L 2177, ‘ Seseeie, Mable to receive severe burns. | wrest the control of the county com seoninene r coins should be. | polte emen to bry the Ay — : loose “aa a wa mittee kway from the insurgents. ORE , Colo, Sept. 20—The| “I think you are a phony,” re-|from Mr. Grizelle and the ladies Saturday GHANTED AND CHORTLED. The Insurgents are undoubtedly | discovery of. a baby buried alive| marked Mra. Grizz Show me] In the street the two coppers pe Wwedanhen ~ Mrs. Green steeped to the tablelin the majority & result of the|and Mving after having been under|your badge with your photograph|were swamped by the neighbors, t week, “Via Wireless” S84 Bt once began a prayer or in-/eiection a week ago, even “Bob” |the ground 40 hours, has created alon it, like you're supposed to] who piled upon them and their cap | SEND FOR THE FOLKS j— ———___— Gtiation in a strange HgUaAge.) Terhune himself being defeated as} gonsation here. The child was born | hay tive, and a call for the reserves = nae BACK HOME There was something about her|committeeman in his own precinct Monday afternoon and the mother,| “My dear madam,” replied the| was turned in, By the time a Grand Opera House Wie that gripped and held you! The law provides that the new com-| understanding it was dead, asked| visitor, climbing down off the | patrol wagon full of bluecoats had Fall Colonist Rates from any JOHN CORT, Manaaer. M% The tones were those of a| mitteemen meet on the second Sat jthat it be buried near her house.|/chair. “My dear madam, your sus | arrived, fully 300 women were rams i where in the East to Pu Tonight, Matinee Today, 260 going into some terrible | urday following primary day for the | Coroner Macy was notified of the|picions are unjust. I am very busy | paging around a store in which the Sound and all points on the Ore Wm. P. Cullen Offers Pixtey and and praying to come safely} purpose of organization, unless 4/ burial without a permit, and he or-|today, and have not time to show | cops had stowed the gas faker. gon & Washington Railroad Luders’ Merry Musicale ler eyes be set, | ore ” » officers | “ sfore ¢. It is powsible I mi When the man was searched at aff 4 H 5 » th Her s became s¢t./ previous date is set by the officers| dered the body exhumed. Before|you my badg it is p ible ! may {fective Sept, 15 to Oct. 15, HE BURGOMASTER’ Ws those of & sicepwalker, and|of the old committee | the last shovelful of earth had been |have left it at the office. Good the station, he was found to have 1910 With ¢ € and Company Se Walked to the lamp and took} The old committee, with Terhune |tayen up. a taint cry was heard from| Bang! in hig pockets $153 In silver, $123 | ig the Or ' of the hot chimney with herlat its head, and J. C. Higgins whol the ‘tile box pi the infant was} He did a Jim Jeffries to the suds|of it being in quarters. How to Send for Them iris. I Wie hangs and titted it off, chant-| was chairman of the King county|found to be living. Physiclans|bespattered floor, Mra fitisaelle Mys. Grteesite teats See iPr oe Deposit the fare with any O. = j all while. | delegation to the hand-pleked con-| worked over the child for th: held in her sturdy right hand one/|a good days work, eve - W : err Ha Tat neither smoke nor| vention at Tacoma, and Heber F. | hours, but were unable to save its|of those heavy, water ogged poles | didn't fintwh the washing ov. Aen on eigenen: ALHAMBRA THEATRE at burning flesh. She placed| Hoyt, Mayor Gill's law partner, as fe. — = = = eer are = ver 30 1 4 ti th : Main 6147; Ind. gag MUMiby aeninst her face, her| faith 5 J y and issued at any point in the Mats Tuesday ureday and Saturday \ ey again er face, her| faithful Meutenants, will attempt to fet TIO KOR tk East to the person named lee and $k BR her lips, and touched it with| secure control of the new commit-| OLDEST LIVING COLLEGE en ; J “ay Ivery Night at 8:15 gee, ton: Bo 3 » " na be - | * * ~ 208 Money may be sent with the rhe ite Mesut brea tone ad ecve, chanting, | chanting,|tee by relying on the short notice |. waw TORK. & a iS THE ROMANCE OF # FINE DOG 18 MISSING. |!" ; : ven iH ticket order, It is the quick — ) a Cones ; in that strange tongue.| given to the new men through pub NE str ed es *! | e oO ae ‘or 8 THE COWBOY AND THE THIEF’ é Thea stepped suddenly for-|Ileation in the newspapers, today.|men all over the country are beap A COMMON WORD x pugene Chiiberg, 1107 Boren «| TH® VIENNESE INGTITUTE, |] Sle, cnsy way to send for sny f// Great Wid West Play | Wed aad held the chimney out to| Many of the men in the country dis-|ing congratulations upon William Sia av. to looking eneltedty for * Late with John H. Woodbury | bes é ANIA CIR EP se i S I beid my hand close to it,|tricts will probably know nothing| Rankin of Summit, N. J., who Is did t Ol eee gon 369 Arcade Bidg. Office hours,|f From Denver, Omaha, Kansas canine : lf finger and strack {t. It lof the meeting until after it is over celebrating ihe 2ooth anniversary Can ate = which txpntevicuaiy Gieabeear & |} city, 8 Paul, $25.00 Lois’ Theatre | atling, blazing hot. It would| unless personally advised by insur-| of his birthday ankin was gradu ” eattle, Wash M108 ss ene | 5 18 ho j an aces 14 = ago # od from his home yesterday, #|——— i ite aare Haare sain te 0ked my hand on the tn-|gent leaders ated from Willams 79 years ag ae SS BL aydee./ i} From 32 00 3ES, Manager. Ee he ewe. and is the oldest living college| EADARS TOTR| eon Ok ES 8 ae eet a |] St. Louts ..... ' | Main SEE Ginny eremnicacst |* he *jeraduate in th United States waly way 4 Nig the best leader that ever « | From $33 00 viene v4 candidate fre rad lle ec | c Green turned to the table|* HOBBLE SKIRTS GOING + BOY MAKES LONG FLIGHT. | a ae aes 4 * straightened out a trace. The * |] Chicago " ' ene. HALL’ ‘ setting th or ene OUT, SAY MODISTES #| CHICAGO, ‘Sept, 20.—Jimmie| ly hte *® black led the mail team be * |} Correspondingly low rates f// Neautiful Homance. | Splendid Comedy : es eee ove. | % : %| Ward, an 18-year-old aviator, sailed} ps Hath twork-| % tween Nome and Unalakleep, * |] trom any Eastern point via the eine: Wednitiad sat asiabal i Mowiy—throueh + reser ipioe 3B "AG 8 20.~—The %| the five-mile course about the avia-| ed smile and bis) and Pete Olson, the driver, * UNION PACIFIC, OREGON Prices 100 and 88e i : mgh the ame * CHICAGO, Sept. 20. n . a of Z . » 4 |-—— 4 D it the little finger and pass. | beginning of the end of the #|tlon field, giving a . tor qanivition rity ee Py flo * events, (ie Soe a oll Hy vee S y SHORT LINE, OREGON RAIL |= - ne j the “y ® 4 . és } obb’ ted by some #| than any of the aviators who have < me after time. nen Albe: ~ sheila 5s ¥ An. re 7 the iy a ipl Pa Mes gt wNatenakers gathered #| flown in Chicago. It was the young] away. But in the| % Fink was picking his dog team * noe Se eee ee Both Phones 5106 | } 30 that the A eee here today In convention, it #|aviator’s first real flight, although olden times, on] 4 for the Alaska sweepstakes £1] Noptict Who Won't Hurt AND OREGON & WASHING. || Advanced Vaudevitie | } Mrs of ft. Nowe fire a hen Bd —_ reer that skirts are al- &|he has been practicing for some|the streets that ran up and bokeh * he offered Chilberg $200 for * e| rt TOU TON RAILROAD. i Yext lown,|*® was state . . . " ° ‘ de the # n hills of Rome, you could e bl * 7 | t then | Feaky WideRing OU BBA DANY 0) Oe Ge lapot's candidate ks far aa you could|y °C ne %| Its only a question of time, and|f- CITY TICKET OFFICE et her mouth} ® of the modiste, declared that #| see him, for he wore @ untiorm.| wk kk ee wae RRA RR] We hope, for your sake, a short 608 First Ave. * : ; * their advice to women hover. ® MALL FIRE AT BALLARD. | ; Phones—Main 118; Ind. 1995} MAL ENS @ CO. i rn : ing ® BMA + |Otherwise he wasn’t a candidate y time, until you get over that nerv ll Séenio Siateies ain waciodat { fey cyte’ the m the|# ing on the brink of gowning A small fire, caused by the over-|ity just possible that a Roman| If fruit and vegetables are pared tintin | PASSENGER STATION Lyon—Stx Joseph Adel. | tte went on with her incan-|* themselves @ Ia loosely wound ®|.7 114 of w inmp, broke out in the|-ouiq run tor office ia hie business |{n @ pan of cold water, the hands] US spell and come and let us look|] First Ave. South and Dearborn {{|mann Family Joyd-—Van ‘Bros. | fbn Wille whe held three fingers|* umbrella was “Don’t,” all ot *| residence of Mrs. John Anderson, |ciothes, but without the uniform he | Will not discolor your teeth over, We won't hurt|] Phones—Main 7378; Ind. 2623 || ————-— . a? a the chimne * which is in es the ~~ % | 517 19th ay W., Ballard, at 9:15 be a real, for sure candi you one bit. You would not fear a} E, E. ELLIS, General Agent j ; i from the lamp, the me-|# shop windows, which mak last night. The fire was quickly} | visit to a tailor’s, or a shoemaker’s, | | $5 lighted a match and held it | # feature of the “hobble *| extinguished on the arrival of the : | or any of the hundred and one other|| &* © O, STEWART, D, T. A. 1)) CN ST | S her open mouth r. 4 7 ee oanmet the tees 4 According to the Roman custom ’ : hey Cita UBn hoes. tex cad Seattle, Wash. SEE eicce ; eK the root of her ith and| Rake eae eek eae e enated at about $30.00 of candidature the aspirants for of done for your bodily comfort and| W. D. SKINNER i OM there, The noth 884 | si fice were wont to wear a white toga er S physical benefit. No! Certainly |General Freight and Pass. Agent }| CARL PANTZER TRO ey “thenod | TEXAS MOTHERS TO yt BOY SCOUTS ORGANIZE Ceandldatus,” a person dressed In Pol Than moneda be aint eae ||@icesons & Houlihan—Letfingwell & ‘* Poured the alcohol into the UBTIN, ‘Texas, Sept. rr be| The local organization of the|white, hence the name). They did tooth with the same indifference to | Some — || C-—-Colonte—Pintel & Cushing—Harry 7 nee and lighted it. The ory | 1exas Mothers’ congress "| American Boy Scouts will be regu-|this partly in mock bumility, much | ‘ the consequences, for We Never|, Mrs. Jacob Wilmert, Lincoln, ||? n | i Q. 88 who had fone ets, ot | convened t October 12 Mothers lated by & Koverning board consist-/as some sly miss might now use the arsa ari a oer |111,, found her way back’ to perfect |———————-—— - ; ; 4 sourgg the drew hb hands | ay at the state fair will be Octo. ing of 10 an aes 1 a wae rhe ars eer oer wae eye W ure pyorrhea alveolar, com oe Soap _ ee aI — Sad forth, back and torth|%™ 19 ecision arrived at yesterday at the and pa de} : only kne rs" seaso With kidney trouble and backache q p the flames, = ris t nati held in the Chamber of|sears of wounds received in battle | monly known ss [Riggs disens yand my appetite was very poor at|| PANTAGES THEATRE the nes: held her face| M. H. Welton, immigration agen n ‘The ning board} might be easily displayed — (loose teeth) and replace missing conf gy Pegi A i} “Unequaled Vaudeville” m And finally opened herlc. M. & P. § Ry., 624 Henry build-|Commerce, The governing board : . teeth without the use of plat ~ + few weeks ago I got|| 494 inhaled the f ; ’ Homeseekers to| will be nominated by Oliver F.| So “candidate” comes direct from e ° We give a written guarantee with| Ply Kidney Pills and gave them| Daily DAPHNE POLLARD. 84 the seni fuitled the flare ing, will conduct } Montana, leay-| Cutts; Dr. W. C. Lipptncott, W. H.|the Roman word “candidatus,” but Di estion ain oreti & trial, ‘They gave me great relicf,|| | ar sao | -Aacomean it | MM Green turned to the » mith River Valley, Montini 19,| Stine, W. H. Lindsay and’ C, A.|there are mighty few candidates Ig so continued till now Iam again in| | and 7 when Baw ond 4 tater and | - In|ing Se rr aus engl PY ar a Call| Player, They will report at the} whose records are as white as the REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, perfect health,”—-Bartell Drug |! | here f ‘ ke trom her bia. hing via the Milwauke ‘ 1 robes of those ancient dates > — - er black f meeting next Monday , } 1406 3rd Av., N. W, Cor, Union, | Stores, face and | for information.