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THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 8, 1911 NEW BILLS ON TODAY AT | 'T PTMAREM SKIRTER — |-oieererssccrensce.__|ramwe ano nenenoy-scom | ry nen pera ert | a RAL ERTATE tonne MOVING PICTURE HOUSES} COHN CAN 4 GET” _ LANDS IN GAIL cs "es Wleayield ‘ai : eat Dubots, & wilt Alfred Qa. ¢ who faces Hi 1 tte, cde elenatic’ aiken f obtain | saw. Mi Clemence Lafitte, a tty Parisienne, dolled’ up in the ing the © registration of “flo H ation of “tleat-| ioe eivle. She ‘turned to stare ors” during the recall election, be nery, Henri able tw secure attorney to de emence drew | fend him? ded th H. 8. Frye , t appeared tn ouptta e} his behalf, this morning told. Jud " }Main that he has witha the case, and th ter § ult > 8 the date set} has been substit ) ‘or the t “ per: | ~ Oa fused to enter the coi nom and | c of ) ROOM MOM intimated that Att e 2 r 1 o| FOR $100 DOWN, $1 of the firm of Gill, Ho . ving — was in charge le tt ays thatiand before he does not care to try the cane will Mkely reac On top of this | EO a SEATTLE STAR. noon, TO MALL SURSCRIDEI 5 ee eo * NEWS SNAPSHOTS. * eee ee 2 A ring givon by Queen Eliza-| a ion oF yh Ri the Bart of Ba the non | of which cost the earl hi : $140 DOWN ANI Jhead, is to be s at auction . BUYS THIS 5-ROOM HO NINA AND ROSE COLE J. Plorpe » bought Mal-| r ° ngers at Circuit Theatre or orto d'Art printed : tins . " y ; Circuit Theatre The Crusade;the Man. Western drama ‘The | by Caxton, the first English printe . ¢ . he Te " Mary Two Heroes,” comedy; “The Foster | for $42,800. It was once sold for ¢ : ARGER | PORE BOULEVARD gem,” Ind a Pwo | Fath drama. cents . , n | NG MACADAMIZED Bides,” drama; Rose and Nina Cole,| Attorney John Co of Hart-| entertain r Symphony} Exhibit Theatre—"Unto ford, Conn., wa of a din orchestra playing to the pletures. | Child Is B Western drama mond ring. Ho téetified against the|ant here. Neth Ett, Been’ et ; : MAVEN-GCHROEDER LIVESTOCK | Priestess ‘arthage od | thief, then t 1 in and b ar + ‘ nm turned in and won i BR MONTH Ideal Theatre——"The Sheriff and | feature; “Peace Otte 1 by of ACRES FOR $300. impassioned speech Clavorte killed two r At the Theatres [ioc 9: co: wg-/ "=e SOND PATN LOANS. x TRADES] MON }EouNCR Marans i . , ew OS OO " eee RRR RR « for members of the e th poe alte. st tiny a - | FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS x ¢ wf | 5 wing cirele to ert ked seve € Tree ¥ NAAN AAA n~ . : - 8 AT THE THEATRES give a ve af idence in 8 steel mills to I, ggny , > AVE eS BAR A 4 % Moore FP ch Warde tn . difference between |home in Hamilton, O FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Lib : . | FOR SALE—FURNITURE nar rat tht ea ’ ' the “Moulin | 1 ; : mann ARR I | Ruth § c aKe 2 meerned with Ir week ble people. In the * * ogee 3 Max Figman ia “T From Rector’s one, hi John Rogers n a tec x aarty r ~ * as\w ‘ | af raat Rig hy: rm. When Miss Jane Pi aie 1 | _UFURNISHED APARTMENTS. wat . ae nGinky TO OWN A MDEaE B Ls aa’e is Whos. eto gr + r ees x tag esd Mhraggh be “ usiness Direc t 1 the Comforts oi plendid) mixu nt ; 5 | } : ector oe ee oe all pg oy at” stn neo Brooklyn to an ins asylan SPECIAL NOTICES : ‘ BR | onewnnrne ay wy ® Orpheum New vandeville and that makes » : neptg “ hore } nd sorts h | oma : : " , ree | cook % ar me ae &® Pantages New vandeville comedy, wh c ‘ ee e we 3 wil . ; ‘ ae wcieesn . . 7 ‘ 07 Majestic New vaudeville Mon . Ww va By * H _ — » wig “ DOWN, ¢ N SARGE TROT OTR | - LU nee AAA DRDPALR AL % Star—Tom Beeson in “The Despite tb t that “The . : WHT. GREEN LAKE CAR <i walk =r the ont Salen v - Cn ~~ fe. Bashing Girls.” m the Box ’ en in Woman Witness in TO TAHOE STA FRC 5 : Y ; . : tle several t t the | The Dynamite Case) © Fa “ PH a th. bie ; 7 ' ER 1 a 4 -4 411 Eitel EERE HERE OHH EE HH [le theatre not ‘ Max . : . . “| Bed . . Me. | pn AMR TRACT ERS, wee? ood | jman yesterday tracted a reco ot thigs SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE| : 4 at Madie ° Maller F F an Saag AW crowd, taxing ' ity of the ~ OI | . ‘ “ - ; Citi toes - ‘ ay. pl < t was the ® . he eos -. : 4 at £ FARRAR - x A, “om AARAd anna ‘The gallery yelled its approval saeaee of teen ‘and : sires : i ene taste” . ae PRE CAEAY tr a The Girl From Rector's” was jast " a four weeks’ | PERSONAL : “| ear enough the border line to e#-| engagement in stock at the Seattle 4 er . ' ~~ : ’ a7 ORIENTAL BLOC! es \" | Grand Girt From Ree the judge and EN LAKE ROLLER RINK cape being pinched. Quite as) Max Figman as m \ maf ~ 2 fe . 07 ORIENTAL BLOCK Tisque as (he “Queen of the Moulin The M : w vs ADBLIN lars Noe : : 401 © x Rouge” and much more cleverly decided success. ta Robertson, | bern ips y soem: f i constructed, the “Rector girl” has | besides being a actress, is SPECIAL * " OLE HANSON @ $10 DOWN, $5 A MONTH the one thousand and one touches | good looking wi bewltching @ packages of flower seed, 180 a , = i . ow JPRY RAN wine : that make up the sensational/smile. She won hearts of the AAMLINGR geRD ¢ 7 eke ine Ballard ca t See eee eee eee : eR 4 GLE HANSON & CO MARRIAGE CEREMONIES r “ we rom r we New York Wlock PERFORMED. ro fy ; = THREE TREE POINT. MAIN 4367; IND racens * ; : 7 : ; . oe ~ HAVEN SCHROEDER ae BUSINESS CHANCES | ‘ ON" nnn annnrans| KR ACKE, CLOSE IN, ONLY $260, | DON'T PAY RENT OR I ty Pacific * HNUSINESS CHANCES CALL ON * wo. clos ke} s ADIES REMODELING ORS . ‘ s ware a ; t . : YOU ARE LOOKING FoR BURKE & FARRAR, Inc ‘ CORINNE SIMPSON i : She was betrayed to other guests. eeeeeeeteee ELLIOTT SSeS HEE EERE REE RES French farces. audience last 1 Next ne ial tn sets not - oy : , . wisien It has been toned down a good! Ali of the other players are ¢ d | . y ‘ s ‘ . . ‘ sia. @eal from its original New York | Seattle favorites, most of the THE OXYGENATOR = poe : “HAVEN SCHROEDER z : wee ONT eae Yersion, it is said. Far be it, bow-| with the Landers Stevens comp: , zt : ee A Line im. 159 Arend “ 7 ow ary oe = <== " _ | rood vk, tt Pion Ace Renita. : FINE VIEW ACRE. (800 : ' upropoeed, V. KLINE, 456 ARCADE BLDG. wh Cee eeeee ee eee ee - “ P 1OUm r, NORTH OF UIVERSITY. ." ' " a ; feed a tee ay 1ons | y re whe t ““ yar ie Pa CONCRETE HAMBURG, Ia, May 8— Y . . enow bee Pa 3 8 > only balance ~ ; . . oye - at Theatre Doors + son's vores cam Pal durin came not to the chureh a . 3 . . \ . -| : ; 910 for her A sho pen nacnebe the corner, where Miss Hii » "7 | | Yite WASHINGTON OxYGs a a “IVE-ACRE RANCH, Jer ‘ ro z | Mra eer eee he sum of $11,140,000. Of this, 10}* Baldwin was waiting, a } he a Bengal ge I tanec : the white 4 | +i = 5 NATOR ©0. x cent went to the poor, $1,114,000. a Vesta Victoria song | ps a : e sie : . . Ne wannnnnn et ana gitimate theatres took in $6,600. changed my mind,” wrote in ' i " - . Ay s se ee Oe ce 00. Miss Hilda MRS. ORTIE M’'MANIGAL. ed u eben a ope : J oo es i ' ‘ . ‘ et we hese The Theatre Porte Saint-Mart om She ls the wife of the man al-/ts ast : a E ELLIOTT BAY INVESTS F M ‘ Which produced “Chantecler,” cam: pany and married Simeon's ® | teged to have confesse " ' ” “ ? COMPANY b first among the theatres, with re brother # | conspiracies, and od aon aaatins : celpts of $552,000. Music halls took|** ****teenaemeane *| tion at Lon ol | "STYLISH MAREOVER SHOP 4n $1,486,800. Motion picture houses 8 ate . ‘ got $20 200 and circuses $289,200. | SLIPPER BY MAIL i. F |geesveevveeevers|: “we wee HOT SPRINGS, Va. May 8 * Welcome K. of C.’s | o2t% SP N2% Ye. Mar 01S panis, stay arrester A reception and banquet tendered | Weight Berci 1 Fallieres likes garlic #0 well to 50 new members of the Knights | secret bride of a few ¢ that Bis chef has quit to ac ot Columbus from Tacoma, Everett,| up to @ hotel offi feb in London §=M Vancouver and Victoria, was at-| mail addressed in eneke Dan been chet at the inded by about 300 guests at the She was, handed out a dainty wh miyace ee = fotel Washington rathskéller last | kid slipper with long blue ribbons|* ‘tation of ight. A number of Catholic| attached, postage stamps and ad-|* 0% Poll t were , present. The} dress upon the sole. path gs a et was given by Seattle Coun-| ident Loubet too, > and Prefpotaine Coun-| xacw a good thing when No. 1.267. John M. Harnap was| bo saw it But when M stmaster. The Rt. Rev. Edward CLUBBED TO DEATH alileres came into power O'Dea, bishop of Seattle, preach) 1 akewooD, N. J., May §—Car-|# soup, garlic tn the mea 04 a special sermon. }rying $175 worth of embroidered|* lic in everything, Te ’ me GUESTS eee eee errr eee MADE ‘EM DANCE IN NIGHTIES, | Zowns she made for wealthy soctety | istic soul rebelled OLE HANSON & CO * If YOU ARE LOOKING FOR MADISON, Wis, May 8—A boid| folk, Mrs. Charles Turner was at x c * CITY REAL E 3 CALL O} gman, armed with a revolver and| ‘tacked. dragged into a forest, and) ¥¥ eee eR RHR REE HH mn 4 ; Sh shielded by a mask, has been break menadonee od moat wee ¢ wat a) : : eect a he rm rT. ng . CORINNE SIMPSO! into the girls’ dormitories at| With a tree limb seven feet long Wil . | wed . nt f labs oid x | 102-9-4 American f : Proper Repairing ans ie sea Sormnaes Ot wica ip hetiaved 2 glace neers ilson in Denver | CEE a sith ats anarees 2 pas eh 1S sean 1as8 ins the co-eds into conniption fits. Injnow being hunted, wielded DENVER, May 8—Denver’s great | ar : urtner In} : wait - meer OT gE a afin haat one sorority house he forced two auditorium, where the last demo . ita mat rat a r 4 RED HOT BARGAIN firls to cet out of bed and dance ‘WORTH $7, 000, 000 eratic national convention was ; \ t {a their nigit clothes for his amuse jheld, was crowded last night when! fnent. For several weeks the dor) povisyiLLE, ees —. Mrs, |G0¥. Woodrow; Wilson of New Jer-|| (LOST AND FOUND, _ itories have Seen entered, but the Katherine Maxon-Smith- | avid jsey spoke on “The Bible and Pro-|~Targe ieather purse ween fi pet 1990000000000 n e hon ets were kept from the police Neumeyer, 43, reputed to be (#ress.” Wilson will make bis prin wan ink oF Beattie and Henton NEAR AUBURN : ‘ : teen, cipal address here tonight at a 3 som rosmets Soe lacks | wn 0 ACRES NBAR 4 | tote ‘ P iP. cate banquet of the: Chamber of | H wash. tte:| 10 ACRES POR $2 FOR 91,000. yr ad) |roome. 386-337. third f Commerce. his latest episode waa a bit too seedy | worth $7,000,000, and the owner of | f |@ quart of diamonds, now haw her NEMEMEREEEES *% |fourth husband. She eloped alone athe a t |to Pittsburg in order to escape her|t#k ea aRKRAKRRRR KE & WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. *| |wroth husband No. 3, and wedded Water will be shut off in the #| Carl Neumeyer, her junior by 13 Rainier Beach tank at Beacon * | years, a gauger in a distillery. Her av. and Gavelle at.. tomorrow, # first husband was Count Maxon, from 10 a. m. until 2 p.m. This * whom she married at 1 He died. tank supplies from Kenyon st. # | The othe rs were divorce to Gavelle and from Beacon 7 ——— ay. to 60th av. 8. Aeliacliatahetahal dgaes eh] SHE MARRIED NAME with the democrats on Sen vee tre. und” vi KANSAS CITY, May & trace, ator Clapp. Taary E lk an average little girl, fell in| ® ® # # % tk kh i mt kw], We 2 oy Centat oom, | POR BALA Farm properties in ail part | 1 ~ Sek, wien IO clan love with the name Valdez, She he tal wee Fiend ra Ge a, 7 . | wanted it for her second name, so MINISTER WEDS | whit , ng. AB Guilinited cos cc OY NORTH OF SEATTLE 0 oF rea tine Water TULARE, May §—Two orphan) she married a man who said he was| pnd 5 ACh ey tee By fttens, homeless and abandoned, , QNAL BARBER COLLE oe |an author, Don M. Valdez. After-| SAN FRANCISCO, May 8.-—Now| NATIO = Terma $ balance three to five HOMESTEADS. ty — age Gera ret chickenles8 \ward whe discovered his name was|comes a minister and claims an af-| _% Wa*hington. or 7%, find Av divide tracts at 4200 pei en, nose brood of Youngs ONS! Opal Townsley. She could stand|finity, Rev. John Cronenberger, > ACREAGE. « ® your ‘were killed by a train. The kittens | P ACREAGE along hunting food just as the (22° Oval, but not commons every |Atter working as a grocery clerk |; ‘ trnctilies near large modern house . A be feo eee ine over the loos of her |42¥ Townsley, so she demanded | while waiting for a divorce at Reno,| ' and es : ‘ y ‘ nod aiateaniemtarsg ns io nsoc bree ‘ UMBING AND HEATING hildren. ‘The. i fn followed," [and received a divorce, Nev., finally has succeeded in wed-| eat ; Sty does tort rie Pe , ar ods oe SPETEM XN tS eynaree ee ding Miss Katie Smyth, a former| arrange terms. P 1 during) fortheast of the unive UAL THIRD A SERS Hiots. » r, North End prefer Plumbing. steam and gus fitthhe. We Gay or betw eee y ove county and on of the lake nah; to agents. C17. Btar specialty in@prompt delivery GIRL TOO SWEET | VIVIEN’S SKIRTS Bucy, Ol oRb Mca eat ale BY Serhat.tee| Sort t.ive nt, de actsgeomp ana] __ FOR BALE OF OCA Oe |, Cone NORTE. WELL BELL. tor ae bie ‘ : ween} ate oath te ehisken tanehen LeTreyererererr ers 4 and lot on sist and Mercer 4 PRINTERS * LAWRENCE, Kans. May %—| LONDON, May 8.—Lady Decies’ 4 " Lr gc ai , Tewiene § : pynor at. 100 Kastiake ~~ PORE Bomebody has thrice tried to kid-|skirts are too tight. That 1s, so| Business Good in Everett Fs ee ROM EMPLOVES WANTED | 0,0 nag bt IF YOU ARE LOOKING FoR *]cheth, bang, § rome On HOH wv E Re Noor nap Miss Florence Bettinger, called }tight she can't go to the coronation] EVERETT, May 8.—Both retail] for Beattie examination | e-q'p see 6 8 860 6 8 eee SoS ea eee ei CELL ON j \ fete BiERE ors rot-ches. word the “sweetest” girl at Kansaé uni-| ceremonies unless she widens them|and wholesale business has per-| F 2 : 2 cm Nersity. Once he shoved a revolver |out a good bit. Her expensive wed-| cept'bly increased in the week Just - ; hor fast beat|* BH YOU ARE LOOKING For * CORINNE SIMPSON, 2] roe TaG™ CoumRE FOF sale Choad, on | aman a REAR ncn in her face and told her to come | ding trousseau, which she expected | ended over anything In the last s ¢ ORMENTAL|* “RARM ACREAGE CALLON * n2-8-4 American Bank Bldg. 3/1 : ; ma - with him. He was frightened off.|to wear, is too much of the hobble|@ral months. Increasing confidence nee ls B ui. gIMPaon nosed a a 5 Torma to | “YS IOMpintnete: TINS Roarake Yor NS ‘Again he accosted her on the street |fad, and it, with her others, come|seems to have be the cause for aa “ : Tt vee SUN, eee eee eee eee mil au . r wal and jerked her into an alley, but | under the ban of Queen Mary, So|the greater amount of business. 1 fis: - Sa ies bar = STAMP We erican Bank Bide = > WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE| KNX YIN soe Tritne fhe was rescued, Somebody seems |everybody is wondering what the} go. gy THE U. 8. COURT 2 ¢ ¢ 1 ARR nnn p— Rubber samme Aa a fo be infatuated with this girl. former Vivien Gould will do. Aftct two months closed, the) rk, ,alther day or night. Apply det odeettery r | : : NEW YORK, May 8—Helen| BALTIMORE, May 8—The third|Solinger Style Shop of Ballard (op-|“Ttogintered dentist to manage oi ra i_ay. Main 248 Beholder, 16, refused to be kissed) National Pea Congress has rec-| posite the old city hall, corner 22nd} ¢ 154 - . ae PET AT STON at rehearsals, Producer Hammer-| ognized the work of women in be-|and Ballard i anergy by high n in repair : i OO ee Te nn | OT = aA Phan tein fired her, She's suing for half of peace by making Mrs. Klmer| grade Me: joys’ and Children’s | 7h ih soon a 1d. Cottonwesa, stumps, in $10 DOWN, $5 A MONTH wood. M1415, FLERW RE SAM reach of contract on her $100a-| Black of New York a vioo-president.|Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Shoos, rineing and retiniating done, i market for" your groduee Will buy a fine viow Yot. with clty water, | Wainwright & MeLeod. Phones ts1i0" erro week job. Willing to oseulate #t|Mrs. Black is a most active workerjetc. Receiver will announce the 2. dente Mean ianinee Dench ly ane ‘ ne sidewnike, eto. ‘Price, s826. "Take Fre: |= a =| ¥ . reramies srformances, if necessary, but de-|in the American Peace and Arbitra-|sale as soon as the stock is re ranteed in 4 pri- t-Batard to 10th W a léth CHATTEL LOANS. d evening. 7 ©. OL HANSON & CO. NeW SANS Cee SWIC Blick aka Baits oated cc echoes Hon Leages. marked. ETT Var e| | Wenire ricce New Tork: miete J.B, BARGAR, SSeS ow ene Sing Mee | Fox, Buck, ad other ay. Eee START TODAY TO OWNA HOME| 7 FIGHT IN SENATE, WASHINGTON, D. C., May 8.—The senate priming itself for the selection of a president pro tem to succeed Senator Frye. Senator Gal linger is Nkely to get it, un less the progressives unite OLE HANSON & YOULL BUY THIS ‘phos 2 6 ACRES $300 . Ratlard ee md BROWN, 605 LEARY BLDG ASY TERMS. J. B. BARGAR Se t noite at ~ * Ran ride. 8 PATENT ATTORNEYS SSE EEE EEE ST ETSTITEE This is a_bar nklin Institute, Dept, 3968 American Bank Bide umbia_ st 7. Ind. 2868.

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