The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1910, Page 5

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aT WINS IN UAT AGAIN fere with courts will ie oectitica ot Madison decision handed down ‘ . gapreme court on Saturday Fe ine temporary Injunction . ‘ by Jude am to Oliver against the oinifying m 2ist av.| summer Madison line oo qourt holds that the board of works had a right to allow from cable t was up to © whether agineering would not t would take he entire trip of the line cable an Meas feasible fron nt, and (he Just beca pinutes to ma dectrifying 4 por $ minutes by —. i$ DAMAGES “sh FOR JOSHING on the water's Ee water S. Perry 4 y sand by wanders at ¢ t Seattle Parkas she was floundering In Biiott day, will i to the ®] N of damages which ®] ois asking for ‘ | Gite fell into the water, The &/ exed wits ®| ee eee ntributed y and mor @ * Pifeation, she says * iis SERRE RR RR ER CHINESE LEAVE IT ALL IN WILL, ew YORK, Dec What is to be the first will written in ever filed in eoanty was depos: by James A. Ix a Tt ia the will of Pong Wi ng| gherwise known as Pong | He leaves his entire estate, jemfortable = fortune, to Pong} Wing, a brother FEARED CRUCIFIXION FIELD, Dee. Deputy Neilson found a wan about Mead station who in reply | said he was Wilfre Gnd declared he was abo he crucified. He said he had | D STR. PORTLAND RELIC WASHED UP. » Dee. §.—A life the fll fated 1 nd was found today Crescent Beach, Cape Elizabeth the date of the last and the name of the st Sper THE STAR—MOND POSTERS TELL BRITISH ELECTORS HOW TO VOTE Rvery dead wall and billboar: breakfast foods, ts covered with mu house of Jords hangs in the balan statesmen, and picture argumen party even plasters its stuff over graph reproduced herewith shows CONGRESS 2ND SESSION TODAY (iy United Pree.) WASHINGTON, Dee The ond seasion of the éiat congress begun at noon today ow storm held Wash its grasp. There was only a meager attendance when the speaker's gavel fell tn the house Vice President Sherman called the sen ate to order Only Ine business ther house rretl ta, Wal « advise of A k psylvania — > m ~ - . te el hae he|” L ar of Loulaiana Three round trips eive any comum t ; then yamsbat ine (Q0a ae Galleries Packed pg a As usual, the galleries were z " packed. Washington soclety lead x rs, among them many handsomely | 0/1) gowned women, wearing expensiv cae tele} Chen ole "MAik even furs and glitter with jowels,| oo” rurther esp rowded In to see the formal iS ekieenhadl’iadk tes wv c ewe the irenahion enemies the memories ne deceased mom AMUSCMONTS. When the blind chaplain, Rev Henry Couden, of the lower house, rose » make the opening pray very gallery seat had beer i] When the prayer was ended, Speaker Cannon orde ws a roll call to tain whether a 20rure asce amer. | We have | profited j and our stock right r Christmas Suggestion Last year alr a week before Christ- | mas, Oufe immer } t al MT stock of Talking Ma exhausted by that experience as com now is just plete as it possibly be made, but We're going to deliver a great many more talking machines this season than we did nd we you a strongly as possible tomake your | feservati hristmas delivery now We carry a complete line of Victor-Victrolas up to $250 Victor Talk Edison Amberolas Edison Phonographs Grafonolas Columbia (disc) Ont | Band and Strin | | | | ing Machines $10 $200 $15 $75 $25 $100 $250 $125 $200 | $100 to to to to 25 to week q Instruments | in England that can be spared fr Ucolored election posters in these @ Grotesque carcatures, lithographs, attacks on opposing * of all sorte are ated ery inch of apace. Sometimes that of it# rival. It's all highly colored, in both senses. The photo & small section of big billboard during the election last spring. OPENED Chestnuts, Oh! ad ink and xeiting days when the fate of the one PITTSBURG, Dec Chestnuts | doubled in price today, when it w was present In t nate Rev. Pie the *"Pouneed that an alderman had chaplain, made the opening prayer, fined three dealers $60 each for and a roll call was ordered at ite selling bad nuts, The men we a apy given until next week to ¢ the next few minutes tn each the maambers paid from the wholesalers who brought mory of a who t the nuts Into the ng summer re) — * MBALS SERVED. Str, Clty of Leverett on Tet SUFFOCATED IN Moore—Wednesday Nigh OVERHEATED ROOM llen Terry Seats Now Selling at the Box Office who KALAMAZOO, Mich. Dec Edgar, 6 years old, and his 3-year old sister Mabe bildren of Mr and Mra, Aldbert Riley, of thf city were suffocated today In an over heated room. | ls THE MARKETS apply Kood tain the Inte there or patr t elr seat be a not prices jae indicated: fal cleltsig” fase “groban reserved eat loft. t Kegs and Butter—Selting Price. Ls, time the ain rise Banere ‘butts ne a *@ - |B Prices of Remaining Seats HT} —Boying Price Upper Box 8 $ Lower Fi a 2 . H Balcony Seats—$1.50 and Squate, éonen 2.60@ 2.09 | Dressed Meate—Selling Priew. | - 6 ti at. Eve | g it, MOORE THEATRE _Dee S Lay -4 @ * “Lett Erikeon . * 4 : | Ox. tongue, tresa $1] Sites ” ‘ . kes ; SPECIAL t _ " « ' ‘a “we i fe : | Smoked Mente——Selling Price. i nae 205 ‘ | Lois Theatre . s | A ” a Live Weight—Buyiog Price. ¥ Feod—Kelling | Price. r NERVE Selling Price. WHERE yy gp) monn AYNON'S BIRD to 1008 PANTAGES THEATRE Unequated Vaudeville j today ADAM SOWRRGUY ° Shaul (ee nin Heat Acts The Story of Washington's Dental Conspiracy | Y. DECEMBER 5, 1910 At the Theatres 1 pRCIDED ry run tr t HAS ALT rHe |The Dental Combine Before the Courts DENT POWER of real cowboy atmosphere Pictures Tonight Th will be an enormous crow ing pletures of the North. moving pletures of Arctic taken, consisting of every phase c Alaska life, such as hydraulic Ing, drifting ice packs {hunt, Alaska mail route, trip to 8 | be ria | at the G rand Cut Price for | 30 Days rowns idgework Igam Filling lver Filling ate $5 and 8S 8s We use nothing but the best material that's made. ainless extraction fr work guaranteed Ohio Dentists 207', Pike St., over Ow! Drug Co. Entrance Room 4, It to AL tic CHILBERG J President po ee | | ber it And it wha by a stock com * vj Pood too. But there are stock * AT THE THEATRES. * {companies and stock companies * *| Let us make no further compart * MOORE—Dark *& | sons except to Bay that we enjoyed * GRAND—Dobb's Arctic Mo- #& | the show last night * tlon Pictures *| It's a comedy which doen not be * lie the term, Everyone gets into ® SEATTLE Charley's ®| the fun—the # don't do very * Aunt *® | much—but the audienc ets a good * LOM6—"Jess of the Bar Z%." &| many gurgles, and it's all clean * ALHAMBRA—"Uncle Tom a’ | to ® Cabin.” * * ORPHEUM New vaude * At the Lois. ® ville *| More interesting than the play : vi eSTIO New vaude : itself last night at the Lois was the an audience that went * PANTAGES — New vaude- * mad whenever the hero ® ville * | would slip a gun over on the vil ed * \iain, and was thrilled every time ARR EAR ReAR H ihe half-breed foreman did any fourflushing ith a gun, And it At the Seattle, happened quite often The “jinks” can't even get a peep) The story ts about a halt breed |through the keyhole in the Baker foreman attempting to win — the stock company wigwam. Yester-|* th ame time that he was |day the Bakerites entered upon | blackmailing her father. The girl jthelr 13th week here, but the fatal | J¢ of the Bar Z ranch, is straight Workings of that mystic number |@ning out her father’s entangle | were about as effective an a Y, M.|™ments when Jim Spencer, Spanteh- | |C. A. orator would have been at’ American war hero, arrives. Then | | the Northern club. | !t happened j } “Charley's Aunt” is the vehicle} The foreman ts discovered to be |that brings the folks down attle | the real cattle rustier, and the ls theatre way, lota of action and|covery threatens the life of plenty of coin this quarter of the|Tival, Jim, But Jess arrives, moon. The 8. R. O, sign was stuck | Course, and saves Jim it quite conspicuously early in the| Miss Kelton has the title role | evening, and the presentation of the | Jens, and plays her part fairly wel play entirely justified the public's} ee Morris, as the poet lariat of eager et in, the Bar Z outfit comical, Carl Charley's Aunt” has been pre-| Stockdale, as the half-breed, was jsented before—well do we remnem-|* bad a man as the part warrant —jed. D. 8. Lawrence, ax Jim Spen deserves more credit than th t of the cast for his translation Dobbs’ Wonderful Moving at the Grand tonight to see the mov The onl. life ever of min polar bear This is Northern night is Vv With that thought in mind, we again suggest that ANSWER. anybody in personal matters of this kind. it out that if they E vi $3.50 Umbrellas, $1.95 ightly, serviceable and rain-shedding Umbrel- las, nice to give, nice to receive; the giver saves at 50 $1.95 each, the recipient gets desirable $2.50 to values, in these Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas. Half silk Gloria, tape edge, cight ribs, bulb runners and Ja military tassels Handles in Women’s are long carved ebony Mission, sterling silver caps; gan metal novelties, gold-filled caps and Mission effects Men's new Mission effects, In ebony and other hardwood, sterling + trimmed and roll plate caps; new ved and etched designs Any at $1.95; values $2.60, $2.00 and $3.50. —Viret Floor, Harts Mountain Canaries, $1.75 we ¢ Hartz Mountain Canaries nteed in full song—to sell For Christmas thousand genu: have imported one every one gu at two remarkably $1.75 $3.00 The $3.00 birds are the famous St, Andurs- burg trillers ned the their flute! clearness of tone. An ex- pert on will be here to tell all about the birds and how to care for them, and bird cages will be sold at special prices. Basement low prices— world over for canar Red Cross Seals, lc Throughout the store are numerous stations marked by Red Cross signs, at which may be obtained, in any quantity from one to several hundred, Red Cross Seals for your gift packages. We are glad to extend this opportunity to our patrons to procure these little emblems of one of the most mercifully organized hu- mane efforts of modern times. at Dougall 5 outhwick Co. SECOND"AVENUE & PIKE STREET e In Choosing=—— The Christmas Gift There are many people who think only of Christmas. and joys, days you ¢ would be would be Succes any rift you could choo so much the value of the gift itself. It is rather the fact that such a gift is very likely to start the habit of thrift and be a large factor in developing it. We amount from $1.00 upwar¢ QUESTION. having west, I am moved to ask why you so persistently urge people to send ¢ tmas gifts of money to the old country?” tem is just as easy for them and a great deal easier for the folks at home. Much of the money sent comes right out of this bank. Yet it would be exceedingly small and narrow for a big, broad bank like this to Ne /T Jend its fullest co-operation to those having loved ank ones at home whom ties wish to make happy at Holi day time. We are very glad indeed to offer our facili Scandinavian American Bank RESOURCES, ALASKA BUILDING, of cour and PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS In Fireproof Storage Warehouse for furniture, pianos, trunks, ete. BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO,, inc, Madison at Twelfth East 414; Cedar 414 they or Sell | Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses well to think of Christmas, with all its but it is well to think ALSO of all the to follow. years that are how WELCOME a Savings Bank Book t Christmas time and how VALUABLE it likely to prove through all the future years. ms spells Content more perfectly money could buy. For the Folks it the same the than It isn’t are glad to Savings Accounts for Is open any “Po a keen desire to Seattle Spirit and see money kept in the North- We don’t. We neither urge nor advise We simply OUR sys- \RE going to send it, ll who care to take advantage of them. Inquire ind Mo me Bon Our own deposi buy many W be ther | ne if we advised them to keep t money igs De it 4 per cent, instead of giv ( e fre choice from o n invest Wed even URGE people to get \BU1 when they HAVE SAVED im, we are ju lad to help them inve it mor 1 still be safe $11,000,000.00 MINAHAN ce Pres. CHILBERG T e Pres. B Vv EATTLE, U. JFL 8..As eds ANE

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