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Wow euswoucs TY 380q Oy] JO O} PORUER NAIK 009 THE STAR—SATURD ie Story of Washingt Dental Conspiracy COURT MINTAKE NO. 1 Seattle Pantages Orpheum. | Texas Guinan—Grand Daphne Pollard—L George Olp—Polly of the Cir “Polly of the Circ The Moore the Georgie Cooper Two Colemans tomorrow Flying Bonvarde ing of rederick T ‘ E Majestic ; ‘of the ( ¢ e * In ad well-kw an ar among ¥! bareback r Pamily, aera’ The t pe “Rajah's Daug! ter” at the Star. clowns et e th phant, who BEFORE THE DENTAL ie Finney es many funny tricks < The " ‘ COMBINE sRCURKD and other novelties The Pantages Bill r OF i901 ‘This play is yon on narrow} On the new Pa r shipy “ A mindedness, the story of a circus| Adgie s trou rider who finally the f F sae nak the count ts se: re James T. Powers Coming James T. Pc production of to the Moore th starting F Powers Nix, bos’un of the yacht \ Wears a red wig, bas th falsetto voic “THE KISSING GIRL.” “The Kissing Girl,” which played | at the Moore two months back, re | P turns to the Grand for the week, | fe te act li ‘oman opening tomorrow. The piece is} M by Stanislaus Stayge, Vincent Bry-| Rey John B. Boulet, pio an and Harry On Tilzer. The | priest of Washi will be scenes of the opera are laid In @)4 mons nd di Uttle village nestled in the heart! of ¢p sehold, ste Bohmerwald mountains, Bo-} nig) vice in the Roman mia. Cat by Right Rev. Ed The musical comedy contains 20/ ward J. O'Dea, bishop of Seattle, musical hits, among them “Good| Wednesday, at the Church of the ght Mert an Little _ Assumption, Bellingham. 2 oldier Boy ove 18} Father Boulet is a French Car Like a Rose.” “Major Caner a adian, born 1834, who came to us ~ in force. p pernickel,” “The Hair of the Dog| vancouver, B. C., in 1864, to work |certitientes for those wh That Bit You,” “On the Boulevard.”| in the Indian missions, He was or Stealin Bird) 2, court fon nthe hich serves to introdt dained a priest in 1874, when he g [tr “ ; Vanity, a nimble French danse was 40. In 1878 Father Boulet ~ - Among the other members of the to the reservation in Snoho- , company will be found Miss Texas unty, where he remained for} <_..__(MY Usted Press.) GEORGETOWN, Ky Because a turkey of more $10. From ® Seattle The Great Divide * Alhambra Faust. & Orpheum—New vaudeville Majestic—New ¥ * Pantages ‘ * Ste errr r errata ston estic and I ot priest in tten, a ne is begin ttle. offering next At the S “Billy,” the ne week of the Landers Stevens com pany, at the Seattle, is pure It is the story of a footb er who has a couple of teeth knocked out at a football came. He buys a| phy by new pair set and leaves the city Hanna. till he can get used to them. But he happens on the same boat with! his sweetheart, her mother and his rival. Complications come fast th among them the losing of their being found by a sai puts them up at auction, and bid) in by his rival | You ca It's all fun—the new bill ach cra PRACTITIONER Ken-|TER. Eve The legality of collecting fore |mitted te cent Interest on de t per per Mur farce |r of this met shall, the first day of July, ivot fonne lor her name, resideace and plac ferred to Prosecutc Guinan, Harry Hermson, Thos. ears, and attended to the du Whiffen and Louis London les of ervations the ae to La 15 im all. | ice ‘any ning a life sentence the tucky penitentiary. Twice t his latest capture had McCatten's tarke t h nto trouble sonal property ts een re-| and when tried for his Iatest ¢ C t jury sald life’ » € a 4} ese gd be - wee Will H.| the Jury sald “life” on the ground |}ouu sp ‘Sento ceomimers, “TF that he was an habitual criminal ALREADY & a enanged in the YOUR SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH WILL FEEL FINE IN FIVE MINUTES |%:~' sceretary |sena |the ps le verified » the he the the said ach. It ¢ your meals As eat anything your stom- ; ston when your stomach can’t will digest all the food leave nothing to ferment upset the stomach a large 50-cent case of Pi > Gate of nald certificate, druggist and ere 'w tone ciaes taking now, and in a @ above 5 while you will actually brag healthy, stron you then can eat anything « erytt 1 want with slight »mfort or mise of impurity mach and in carried away | \ or any [aia without fear of Indiges your food dose At the Orpheum. ise Rolfonians, a musical act, | Will ferme 80 A. Rolfe, will be the |ach if of the new bill at | 9 are nine peo tion or Dyspepsia, or that ur on your stom Diapep The featuring B head-line feature the Orpheum. There ple in the act The Six Flying Banvards come 4 rect from the London Hippodrome with an aerial act Jarrow is a trickster with a funny line of magic. He is the originator of the “lemon trick,” which he will put over at the Considine bungalow Brown and Ayer are comedians. Milo Belden-Hazel Chapp and e seen in a farce M With Father? Kuma Family is a coll ese magicians. Female pe ou will take a little occasional! i n from your mur meals and | #tart nything you nothing can fern or turn acid polsor or gas, which causes Belching, Dizziness feeling fullness after eating, usea, Indigestion (like & lump of lead in stomach), Biliousness, Heartburn, Water brash, Pain in| tines is going e stomach and inte other | Without the « ptoms. other a Headaches from the stor bsolutely unknown re 10 | fective remedy is used. [ into stomach every particle stines or stance. ach are| Should you at this moment be this ef. fering from Indigestion or any ch disorder, you can get relief five minute stom | within apepsin k of a healthy (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) | Hurt Somebody’s Feel- ings for the Follow- ing Reasons: By passing the Weights ‘and Measures Ordinance. By working for a city public dock. es all the w Caru : f At the Majestic. The show at the Majestic is in eve equa show No. 4, which ne At the head of ling act a show many tomorrow ry way the coming up ewime 1 tank they aquatic feats T ngacre tette of songsters Miss is Herbert Mitche a puts ¢ Rooney, two old-time comedy ers, will be on hand with a farce, “The Happy Medium.” Ford and| 1 had a cesolution pa M e dancers with a lot of|ing the Board of Public ination of ep giving the ttle Blectrie comp Boare of y ow permits unless satisfactory to the £ inet | council and I'll home a affair Four a quar-| girl sings a t of equilibrist pair and Ms mak | plainiy xt " [Phe xreatest mist Washing | State Washi J eomet in ed censur e of th Works for Daphne Pollard at the Lois The Lois theatre reopens tomor-| row afternoon with the Daphne Pollard stock com orga to present a sane! and farces Good stock has always been suc- essful at the Lols, from the day opened with ph Cummings director. Through the Frawley and Lawrence regimes it drew big crowds | Nominate me stump and drive of truth about city Joe Schiump?= : Candidate for Councilman ay season of AY, on’s| COMBINE LAW Life Term for cee Setanta gh for ways apyly said board in this state after the ap- on or before eanse his praction of - of the NOT hoard re. | ths 4 el Ag by the Beate w ment of every such person that he was | board to FEBRUARY 18, 1911 AMUSEME? DAPHNE POLLARD Stock Co. Pantages Theatre tires Week Commencing Monday A , ), at Adgie And Her LIONS Greatest Act Frank Tinney's %&-Klassy Kids--3 & Wells Singers and Johns: Colored Two Colemans Genie Plager More Than Your (PAID ADVERTISEMENT The Real Truth About Leary Avenue ixing the ty owned t the assessmer y this condemn ted by Murphy wa: the improver augue © #ho story that ented in any way in f the Leary ay WM. H. MURPHY WHEREOF, I and af. On June 21, 1908, Ja 4 IMONY ng introduced Council unto wet my hand providing for the im he seal of the ( widening, extending ablishing of Leary ay arket st. t 17th av. N. W other ptreets and ave This dill t Com Report of th Mr. Presi tee on Streets, to rred Council Bill No. 87 the being an ordinance providing | extension of Leary ay., anc tablishing grades on sald aven' t he ned, widened and extended, | ab 11 years last past Council yproaches thereto, begs le man for the City of Seattle, said rt thereon, recommending|King County, and that as said > pase. Councilman he has been a member F. P. MULLEN, Chairman |of committees, and been CONWAY 1 nted with the custom GODDARD and policy of the said Counct!'s SPARKMAN manner of doing business SAWYER That it has been the policy of BE. W. WAY. said Counci! In the laying out and Date reported, June 28 extension of new streets and re Date adopted, June 28, regrades to let the district be fixed by the main commission eposes and says,| That in the laying off and exten that he ix the committee clerk of /sion of Leary ay. affiant took no |the City Council; that the minutes |thought of the definite boundaries jof the meeting of the Street Com-|of the district, assuming that said mittee, held June 24, 1 show | district would be fixed by the emt jthat there wer present at said/nent domain commission, and that meeting Councilmen Mullen, God-/he did not discuss the boundaries }dard, Armstrong, pinden, eT of said district with anyone, not jand Conway; that at said meeting |even with any member or members Council Bill No. $796, providing for |of the City Council, having as |the laying off, opening, widening, | sumed that the said Council would extending and establishing of Leary | not fix said boundaries; av., from Market st. to 17th av hat he was not present at th W., et al., was considered and rec- | gtre Committee meeting at h said boundaries wer ommended for passage a L. 0. SHRADER. aid not know that the question of Subscribed and sworn to before |tixing the boundaries would com me this 14th day of February, 1911./up at that time, or any other time FREDERICK B. CHANDLER nd bad no knowledge from any Notary rublic in and for the State | source that the boundaries were to of Washington, residing at Se-|pe fixed at the time and at attle |limits when and where they (Seal.) fixed. and from and M. J. BOTHWELL lier and ex-officio City Clerk of the City of Seattle By E. M y wer rred to the Street Committee (Seal. Your Commit. | Stat of which was re} King—ss William H duly Washington, County of Murphy sworn, on oath being first deposes and is now and has been for rious 1909 1909. eminent do L. 0. Shrader «worn, on oath being first duly Vol, 20, folio 253, pertaining to]. O'ot "on aay of Febru the proceedings of the Council of |™ J. A. BEATON June 28 1909, contains the follow is ae ace ten en ~~ \d at Seat Councilman iding at Seal from further session of the Council Bill No. 8796, providing ltor the laying off, opening, widen-| Mr. Wm. 2 }ing, extending and establishing of | rge, Se Leary av., from Market st. to 17th Re ay. N. W., and other streets and |quiry of this date avenue The Street Co nittee, ja asment district that to which said bill had been re-|ed to pay the condemnation lferred, reported thereon, recom-|for the extension of Leary av. 1p mending that me do pass der Ordinance No. 308, I ha Thereupon said bill is read sec-|to that, to est of my ond and third time and passed by | knowledge and f, the district |the following vote was, outlined by myself and Mr favor Armstrong, Conway Armstrong Hines, Jackson, McKinnon, Mul-]12th ward. Our records len, Murphy, Parker, Sawyer,| small-scale print of the Sparkman, Wardall, Way, Weaver, |ment district, which was prepared | Zbinden,—-14. der my direction for Mr. Arm inst None | on district was There being no objections the I think this was done In pro tem. i} d the bill ence under direction of Mr Bill No, 8796 became and from this map the 1303.) was written out and ‘a part of the ordinance. No from you in re Notary Public of Washington, res tle (Seal.) is excused this Goddard attendance at Council. February 17th, 1911 urphy, Councilman-at attle rring to your in relative to the was form costs say contain a improve which the Ordina No Washington, County of made King tle- I Bothwell, City Comp and ex-officio City Very respectfully, — Clerk of the City of Seattle, do D. W. MeMORRI hereby certify that the’ within Principal Assistant City Engineer a true and correct copy| In reply to statements made that eedings of the City property of William H. Murphy had ‘ouneil ing to the ‘introduc d for Westlake av report of committee and final cords show the sage of Council Bill No, 8796 | following ment against his (Ordinance No, 21303), and the re-| property port of the Street Committee on Westlake av ‘aid bill, as the same appears on | $782 of record in my office Busines Sactarats. Star classified ads. State instructions came gard to this matter of the proc not been asses improvement, the re condemnation, grading, $1,084.82 file and lake av Buy or sell real estate, etc. lth day of ary, | improvement | fixed, | the | were | Councilman from the | leading Theatre THEATR SOWN,. aN CORT. [MOORE ONE WEEK TOMORROW day and FREDERICK THOMPSON'S POLLY 7?ie CIRCUS GEORGIE OLP AS “POLLY” f Suitable Players—A Re LITTLE HIP, rue r 50c to $1.56 NEXT ATTRAC N—One Week, Sta Jame 1. Powers in “flavana” Grand Opera House JOUN CORT, M ONE WEEK, Starting Matinee Tomor SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT RETURN John P. Offers the Viennese C Ope THE KISSING GIRL (“DAS KUEBSSEN MAEDCHEN”) ha MISS TEXAS GUINAN rting Cast, in * MLLE. VANITY THE MAN ON THE BOX” SEATTLE THEATRE HARRY L.CORT.MGR, PHONES 43 ONLY HIGH CLASS STOCK HOUSE SEATTLE vpecinte rn LANDERS: STEVENS --~COM PAN Y- with GEORGIA COOPER WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINEE 99 19 “BILLY Next Week, “Salomy Jane” PAICES, NIGHTS 75.50,25,15°5 MATS 50,75.105 BARGAIN MATINEE EVERY WED'S 75° FOR BEST SEATS. ON SALE WEEK AHEAD Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Prices, 10c,"25c, 50c, 75c—Performances Daily at 2:30-8:30 The Most Pretentious Act in Vaudeville The Rolfonians aturing B. A. Rolfe, Premier Cornet Virtuoso, in “THE LAWN FETE” THE SIX FLYING BANVARDS—Direct From the London “Hip” Marvelous Japanese Magicians Sullivan & Considine Beginning Monday Mat. MATINEES: DAILY - ALWAYS MOST COMFORTABLE TweaTRE | ""° World’s Most Wonderful Swimmers THE SEE 103208 Other Top Notch Acts Eve. at 7 and 9 Beginning Monday Matinee, Lewis and Lake Company, in That Tuneful Frivolity The Rajah’s Daughter GREAT CHORUS, REAL COMEDIANS and STUNNING MARJORIE LAKE Tonight and Tomorrow—Last Times of “A Mixed Affair” that | her The ar 1s anxious to see subscriber night Stevens’ New gets his or If your paper 6 o'clock kindly the circulation of The Star and a paper sent you by special Main 9400 or Ind. 441 every paper eve fails notify to come by department will be messenger