The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1910, Page 3

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At the Moore. John Mason anc ee” waned Opes jest night, ther Mr, Mason w and his repute w ee veya of! have been fe supper’. « h way detract f ft appes ts bend w Mr gomantic pas! “Whytal, but la: Witebing H« s bong thine tence ed Mr. M ght than the f always be I “The | at the pene e ‘As long os Star reac oh teriewing the Wireless” by review will be « ig a melod a Sew a man saved a sinking ship Galbraith, the leading man = strong 4 part as in d me tave been defeat pio today in the plans Soe me & conference with asking a com-| late this afternoon. Lou @e of the “old guard” one of the first callers the former president Will ask Roosevelt not to Mthe issue of the temporary nehip, saying that to oust dent Sherman would be the party in the state and unbdridgeable guif im the/ the voters. It is not be-/| t Rooseyelt will comply | request | in Stands Pat. | ft is understood, has the leaders of his faction will stand pat, and if Roose the issue will await the » which will be porary organ! @ the convention at noon . Just what the test vote/| oe has not been decided, the | commenced Col. Roosevelt will reach | Will, according to present! At the Theatres past two weeks, but performed with his usual capability The week introduces several new eople, Fay Painter, who makes a very charming little stenographer, and Tommy Williams, as Marsh, the man, both of whom scored hits, Frank Denithorne, who play << Harling, the wireless man, last night, but played minor parts tn the last two weeks, carried the third alone last night very practically sfully At the Lois Mise Jane Vivian Keltor a heavy role yesterday a Lols theatre In oasayed rnoon at The Woman in played the et Rolf, originally prominence by and her success in ¢ portrayal of the sacrificing in call a r audience, The he Case,” when Margar brought * int Hlanche Walsh, she part of wife*brought curts tain call from the Lawrence Stock company supports Mise Kelton in an able manner The play itself, written by Clyde Fitch, presents another of the so called society The hus adventuress nan OW account problems band tis accused by an of the murder of a of his having jilted her, The wife cting that this woman knew uth and could save her hus eres into th life of the , r make friends with her, and fin succeeds in drag ing out of rctant lips the truth of the tragedy In the third act the heaviest work t# done by Mise Kelton. The transition from her easy demeanor before learns the truth to the hatred she exhibits towards ad venturess afterward, gives her dig opportunities for emotional act ing whe REHEARSE FOR OPERA Rehe section of ates of club, under Pyke, have The opera will be pro hubert tion of G. M “Baby Mine” May Be Funny, THE bate SERTEMBER 20, 110. But It Leaves a Bad Taste duced in December GUARD” WANTS (COMPROMISE WITH T. R. but it ‘Is believed to show the attitude gates will be put vention. If it is shown that Roosevelt delegates control, it is believed Sherman will withdraw as temporary chairman. “Roosevelt must take the respon sibility for the fight here not only for today and tomorrow, but fc Kenerations to come,” said Payne today 4 ‘BITTER WAR ON IN IRRIGATION CONGRESS a minor point of the (By United Prem) PUEBLO, Colo, Sept. 26.—With the state's rights controversy ax one of the expected features of the congress, the 18th national irriga tion congress opened here this afternoon. Unquestionably the re cent fight In the national conserva tion congress at St. Paul, over the control of resources by the states. will be renewed here and a bitter struggle ts expected. 20c Wood Bowl, 13¢ Select Maple jtoek Wood Bowls; 13-inch fiameter; wax fin Ben Hur Cold Water Soap; eliminates the Machine or hand rubbing; te oe thoroughly in any : “$256 WW an and Register and Home Needs We Sel Putting arrew $110 Blectric Door | complete Be Home Boideving We Dos, Brass Cu Hooks, doz ‘ Sash Curtain 2 wor 5c $2 Roofing Paper, $1 49 Holl of G Pater, for ail Made from Diete with na Mepular price $2 Special j 25c 75c 15¢ 5c Jena Broom, 25c A KITCHEN ENCYCLOPEDIA FREE Mur Jewei Firciess Cooker Exhibit, lardware Prices That Mean Big Savings ese September Bargains in Housewares 35c Dish Pan, 19¢ Best quality Dist Pan seamiens steel: §-quart ca- pacity |lamp, complete with No. 2 burner jand chimney 19¢ 40c House Belect House with @ and finished han die, Extra spe- 96e Straw Broom sewing in Our Basement—Come in Take One Home 15c Stove Pipe, 10c Joint of Ginch Corrugated 10c 25c Paring Knife, 2 for 25c tee] Blade Paring Knife beechwood, ebony or a razor steel 2 tor 250 $1.50 Alarm Clock, 98c Intermit 6-inch or Elbow choice stag blade larm Clock er and fully r unteed a ar alarm. Marguerite Clark as the Friv NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—In “Baby | Mine,” at Daly's theatre, Marge Maye, the playwright, has farce upon what ought to h the plot for a tragical drama. The Way has tickled Broadway he and seems destined for a long 5 but it is apt to leave a bad taste in the mouths of leas sophisticated but more natural West 1, tdic moth t more Parisian 1 yet that is what “Baby Mrs. Alfred Hardy's « left her in Chicago and gone Detroit to live, because of a quarrel a which Mra. Hardy's selfish aver sion to children had a large part Mra. Hardy concetves the idea of adopting a new baby man in fants’ home and passing it off as Mine husband DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION IN TACOMA TOMORROW. TACOMA, Sept. 26.--Delegates to the © democratic convention are arriving in this clty today, The convention i, called for tomorrow morning, and a solid phalanx to oppose the ambition of C. G. Heit ner of Seattle for chairman is be ng drawn up. MATE DROWNED IN ALASKA DAWSON, Sept. 26.—While try ing to get a line from shore to a away, Second Mate Ernest of the Barton was drowned Lybrook Shanklin DENTIST Over People’s Bank, SRCOND AND PIKE. 22kt. Gold Crowns Guaranteed but that adable, Not the ordinary kind, whieh bas quality, ts and abso y goare Extracting Free Painiess free when A Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty own Dental La rt apeclalints and ex sirletly the best mate MODERATE For « high-class jee, References RICKS aulonal gery DOCTOR Lybrook Shanklin DENTIST Over People’s Bank, Second & Vike eatleladen barge that, had broken| Blythe | clous Wife in “Baby Mine.” | her own, thereby hoping to win her d back to her Bhe hin and her b husband back fa a cry of joy at beholding what he supposes to be his own son is held to be very funny on Broad wa There ia also @ scream when the t, from whom the m taker inte l room and mand her bambi The tr fath ors” indignation w er whom he eleven to be a black hand kid least Hroadway th t ie t lark plays the frive lens wife cred Jones i fat and whole ex ¢ mpany is balanced | ELEANOR SEARS GOES ALOFT IN AEROPLANE CAMBRIDGE, Maas, Sept. 26. Miss Eleanor Sears, the society girl, has joined the ranks of the women aviators, She went aloft In Grahame White's biplane Saturday stay up 12 minut CHICKEN FAMINE IN LONDON LONDON, Sept. 26.—London is it | the th “ot a chicken famine | Dealers are unable to supply the demand Wall Paper Bargains tay" House VRDERAL PAINT & WALL PAPER C0. 214 First Ave AMUSEMENTS SMATTIES ULADING IM ORE Meare ise inee Wednesday hubert Pre || Tenight—Spectal M: | am and Lee sent JOUN MASON In Auguetus Thomas’ Great HE WITCHING seam THEATRE aes. K COMPA FAM BAKE o Law ' OASe WOMAN IN THE Al HAMBRA THEATRE ' al Ma ‘DESERTED AT THE ALTAR Hoth Advane Phones 9106 A Vaudeville LA TORTAJADA BILLY VAN | GREAT BIG BLACK PACE mor Get Thiv—lt's Alive PANTAGES THEATRE led Vaudeyitt ALLEN BOON) & 60. Aweet County Kerry THRONGS QUIT ALASKA— RETURN TO SEATTLE state after the appre or before t SS pee MINE 18 SUED AGAIN Wi NEAU, Sept, 26—The Sait] DAWSON, Sept usual ; t | Lake “Hardware company has| autumn exodus for be | regimered.” nt of |brought sult against the P er-|Kun, The steamer iving r K one Mine company for here last nip has 300 passenge hes hardware supplied On® — wix| from the “white inside” all bound f i fi month ‘. W, Pearce of Olym-| for Seattle, The Susie sails today ' pla got a judgment for §26,000'for St, Michael, the last eteamer f against the mine which has had|out from points beyond Eagle thi oy Pa es many suite for debt year 1 under the 4 |GAS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND ALL OTHER STOMACH MISERY GOES} _ ‘The Story of Weshigton’s se i | ably or you fe bloated afte eat iv real and only trouble ts th at} t ing and you belleve it ts the food bat you eat does not digest, but A is ‘ which fills you; If what tittle. you| quickly nd sours, produe-| Dental Conspiracy , oat How like a lump of lead on ing almost any unhealth UDR, oarew o nae pales bo te Lew stomach; ff there i» difficulty A case of Pape's Diapepsin wi Don't ve there : | breathing after eating, eruetatt cost fifty cents at any pharmacy |f 1 d it of sour, undigested food and acid, | he ar nvince any stom-| [het Meh reg yi heartburn, brash or a beled f f minutes after tak-| desire t ‘ ‘ “ that you neod something to #top t ch and causing |) t 4 : {| were i ' entletry, food fermentation and cure Indi-| the mine , | fnty thes b and’ a4 jshment and ne c Gastrit! ort an othe WHAT 1% Lawe f f o it h you r it rid | name lw re rt ce 1 Ww 1 1 c I t . your Stomach of poisons, excessive | t \ rex ‘ you € ire mea interferes a dig 1 and cause » mar f ' h Py : - 4 fer f Dyspepsia, Sick He h , 901 f 1991 Bitlousne Constipa s t pr * area omach sufferer f * a : v ' ‘ le “ AND YRT LAW FAILS TO BE LAW y > As the STEINWAY is n f the | ‘ wag to Pianos eh So the VICTOR is to ' it d Brown | ¢ z . * * , “ % "PY ds Talking Machines ‘ ‘ te at ; ? JUSTICE oe ta * dew Entertainers in Your Home 9}: 08s faa The prices run from $10.00 to $200.00, and we JJ) whet was can make the terms so ea y that you will not real the ize that you are buying and listen to the records, re TOR, the very |: Vik Come THE MONOPOLY LEGALLY CURE produced exclusively for the peer of all talking mac hines | ONE DOLLAR Brings a Victor to You! witic Const Distribatere Pacific Const Desiers in were Fae Son, ratking Belmway and Other Rede. Machlaes a _ Benatar the ship of state could na t they had their pub- and ha@ Iminister ut when ay & Col Nineteen Stores om thy Parific Const. 1406 Second Ay Nege Union St, Seattle on of them, and we have a govern- dental law. power to determine a cau cralng to their mere ‘otiog oP such a power vested In any a state of Washings upon whieh I was a citixen and was pra * of man may be sett) dentistry at this time. And| Next Monday I_shall tell how & 469 wets was deprived of my license ing | EDWIN J. BROWN, 712 First Ave To the Fur-Buying Public A great many people are under the impres- A big reward indeed has been granted to the cigar manufacturers who found that remarkable knack of blending tobaccos, known as the Presado blend. Every « sion that we do taxidermy work only, such as mounting birds and animals, but for the benefit of those we wish to state that we have a thoroughly equipped fur manufacturing ar smoker should know about this Presado blend. It’s ‘only a knack—(yet what a wonderful thing is a knack!)—a way, a method of doing things better. If you want to know what the Presado blend means to smokers who do know, if you want to know about that almond taste, that sweet, nut-like flavor in a cigar, then call fora Tom Keene at your dealer's today. Note that sweet, mellow, ultra-mild, yet rich and satisfying vor, that delicate bouquet plant, and employ none but skilled help, each one being an artist in his or her special line. We manufacture an extensive line of Ladies’ and Men’s Furs, such as Coats, Stoles and Muffs, including many exclusive designs of our own creation, which must be seen to be appreciated, Also Rugs and Robes—in fact, and in/a cigar at the 5¢ anything in the fur line. The work personal supervision, and the price When the manufacturers, Bondy & Lederer, found the knack of blending tobaccos, filler, wrapper and binder in such a way as to produce that fine, sweet almond taste, they certainly hit the nail on the head. It’s because the Tom Keene has that individus lity, is at all times under my own same care is taken with remodeling and repair work as with new ——— = — 7 om that superiority of fra- grance and flavor, that we, C is jobbers of many brands, | e e lecided to put our money ie The Old Reliable Furrier upon Tom Keene. We sat |] |) Phone Main 4773 1425 First Ave. a is | tial ji » smoked the ci 7 |gar, noted how | it had been sell ling and repeat | jing among the Ibest lass of | trad wherever pit hae een in es ly |troduced, and Som Keone, jdecided to weep the Seattle market quickly by telling the public | bout this brand Find out what the Presado blend means to smokers. Get a Tom Keene at 5c. If the cigar is not in the show-case, ask the dealer where he keeps it SCHWABACHER BROS. & CoO. inc. | | | : If the dealer is fair-minded enough to recommend the Tom Keene | } | in eplve. af: ite cloner profit,’ bs atp-to him and den't nek for. more than i yi ‘ |tive for a quarter if you want THIS brand la See Gngnanuig Co. | : Afua Senne Cpa A " s : a l yi o (4 | Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses } a ISTAR BLDG, 1909 SEVENTH AV Both Phones Cali “Star.” | Classified Page. 1

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