The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1911, Page 8

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ac as cae pa a3 fabiBibiate wt cise ] At the Theatres er vemneren eS AT THE THEATRES * % —Moore—Sam Bernard, in “He & Came From Milwaukee Metropolitan—"The the Taxi Seatt Lois — Trail.” Aihambra—"A tion. Orpheum—Vaudeville. Emprese—Vaudeville Pantages—Vaudeville Grand—Vaudeville and mo tlon pictures Girl in —"In Olt Kentucky The End of the # Poor Relw ae eee e ee ae eee Rete eee teense | trial late in November AT THE EMPRESS. SREP E RE RE RE RE HH A dramatic playlet, “The Strong @st Link,” ts the headline offering at the Empress this week, The play is gorgeously staged and well acted by Charles First and Florence Hadley. Kennedy and Hollis easily Jead the comedy acts, and with their rollicking songs and curbstone confiad they keep the house in an uproar. Howard and Lawrence ar & close second with thelr little comedy sketch, “The Stage Mana ger,” with Grace Armond coming in| @ strong third Raenraeteteaeetaetenase * *® AT THE PANTAGES * * * SPREE EE EE REE EHS! The headliner at the Pantages this week fs the Tivol! quartet which renders a variety of vocal numbers. Not only is their work the best of the 5 ent show, bu ft probably comp favorably with any attraction on the cireuit for the past several weeks. An other particularly clever aumber ‘was the comedy skit of Fagan and Byron, who delighted the audience with their clever songs and jokes The last number, and perhaps the funniest, was Happy and his mule Dynamite. The bill of six acts was played before large houses terday Bathe seenneanens * AT THE ORPHEUM * * * Reet eeteeeeteee Dainty Josie Heather is back at the Orpheum. Of all the winsome English comediennes, she ts haps the sweetest of all, Last night she was encored about half a dozen er singing her song He) per Fords, two brothers ona | two sisters, are also old favorites Ree yaa Elsewhere | “HORLIGK’S" MALTED. MILK The Food-arink for All Ages. At restsvants, hotel, and fountains A quick buoch prepared in a minute. Take ne imitation. Just say “BORLICK'S” | én Ho Combine or Trust Pe, * | Near Sighted Chaperon”; oS In thelr Greek dance, Mabel and Dora Ford take the audience, back, to the days of Homer, They carry mery and wily and ar James Augustin and Annie” Hart ley do the fastest barrel Jumping stunt ever seen In Seattle. 2 WEEKS TO PLEAD TACOMA, Oct. 17.—-Pleading that they had not previously seen « copy of the Indictments against them, Guy KE. Kelly, supervisor Roger W. Watts, his clerk, and EB. H. Schaefer, special agent of the last Tacoma census, got two weeks in which to plead The cases will probably go to BUREAU 10 PROCEED The Seattle bureau of public effl yesterday received the city nell's stamp of approval in the p of a resolution authorizing the 4 to examin eport as te the various departments reau ts employing A. J. Quigh 8 expert PICTURE SHOWS Dream — Educational, “At The Threshold of Life"; comedy, “A/ western | drama, “A Western Heroine. Grand — Sea drama of the John M."; drama, “Raffles ‘aught’; acrobatic, uerrero Troupe"; western drama, “The California Revolution of 1846 Lyceum — Dr By Way of Mrs. Browning”; ” n | the Mash the U. 8 drama, “An Indian Vestal”; edy, “His Stubborn Way The Artist's ng the Coun-| Josh's Sut Boast com Cirevit — Drama. Master Cupid comedy, “The Trials of industrial, “Ma reworks”; western) Stolen Grey j drama, “The | Class A — Drama, “The Deacon's} Reward”; scenic, “Ajacclo, Birth place of Napoleon”; comedy drama, Jimmie’s Midnight Fight’; Indian drama, “For the Flag.” aa AD . we | AS THE SCRATCH SOLFER WAGGLED HIS CLUB HE ADPRESSED HIS PALL THUSLN | “1F TWE ORWER BECAME VERY | MASHIE On BABY DIMPLE Dunne “TRE, WOULD miBLicK Him 2° EVERY BODY QUIET NOW, Third and Pike, Entrance 30514 Pike, Over Owl BOE up $3 Fillings $5 Bridgework .. $15 Sets Teeth Seattle's Oldest Dental Location, Third and Pike THIS BANK IS YOUR KIND OF A BANK For many years—forty-one to be exact—The Dexter Horton National Bank has been close to It has always been known as an institution where all the people receive every consistent consideration. the people. There are no Store We Use Nothing But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS “private offices” $10 Teeth ...... $8 Gold Crowns in this bank. we |discontent of Hungary “The Mate/ general jealousy of European Halley Our officers make it a point to come in personal contact with all depositors. It is such policies as these that has made The Dexter Horton National Bank foremost in the Pacific Northwest. Today, with its associated institution, Washington Trust and Savings Bank, it has thirty-five thousand depositors who have a total on deposit of more than Fifteen million dollars, YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED WHEN HE DIES SOON, WHAT THEN? EMPEROR FRANZ JOSEPH of Austria-Hungary, who looks ged, in this, bis latest photog but Whose age makes death cer tain before long Then thé long and the pow ers may bring—who knows Things You Should} Know Stevenson & Co, Brokers. Bidg. are advised stocks will sell Digher—particularly Le high Valley oon FW Men’s and Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas from) $5.00 Up <r S15 Vester Way MODEL MILLINERY 897 People's Bank Midg. AT FRIEDMAN'S The Best Overcoat on Earth FOR $15.00 903 FIRST AVE. THE REASON Why we can fit a gold filled frame with lee and ¢ complete for $ and still + own grinding We do our own fitting Which saves expensive help irs. Curry are both ‘om a reliable opt! cal college, Both bave state certificates, and have bad 20 years of experience All work guaranteed, Curry Optical Co. EVESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 344.345 Arcade iiding Ad With You eradua’ We Make @Specialty of Ladies’ Suits Union Dye Works, Inc. Classy Cleaners and Dyers Offies, 1026 Pike # Piant, 1428 10th Av i, 810%) Mi NAME’S @econd at Chery COMBINE, New York Building RESOURCES JJ MiILLions DIRECTORS She's a who does touch with her good. from the pen of the cleve, hoff, cartoonist on the 4 Post, you fill your wants, inter: neinngt Heb first message to Star readers jAppears on page 7 today, eens mtscnentaheiin H | belo her sole mission is to help| YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSBY PEOPLE eee \m # CURLING, N. J.— Amanda |@ Howell, 16, lost in the woods two weeks, must have both amputat & result of terrible experience. She % fell from a cliff lay wi ® days unable to move. Thomas Fortune Ryan | brates hie sixtieth birthday toda: and probably in| having much fun) watching bis bfx | tobacco trust din solve into three separate corpora Hons. It must re mind him of the} old pea and thr whelle ga will be just like thin: When Un le fam plekw one of the com panies as an of fending and un reasonable © fo nopoly T. For tune may deftly switeh the peas over under am another company’s shell and keep the game «going. eeeetesene 7 eek eke ees earns Simple Enough. “1 don't know how to mal conversation when In societ “Ive simple enough, When you'r with automobile peeple you taik automobile, and when you'r with bridge people you talk bridge."—-Pittsburg Posts CHICAGO. — The village board, |marshal and jailer of Marwoed will sit in counell to to the egg” laid by 0m 1 ley jorn hen for by @ stranger who gave it to the authorities. CINCINNATI, 0.—Called upo wd decide “what ia champagne jury retired with six pints of the American product, and an equal amount of the French wine. wee large steamehipe will *? od by the American- He # wallan Steamship Co, in antiet # pation of the heavier traffic pen * & NEWTON, Mass.— Newton & women club members protest #| against men using the Y. M. & |# C. A. pool wh obed only # @ in birthday suite Those to @) lw whom protest wae made said: * How do you know WT" Pro # & tent dropped Pee ee eee SEE EEE) fw that will rewult fr he lw ing of the Pan | the San Francis lw The ehipw will cont about $3, st @ 200,000, | errr eT Ree heed Six university students who antic ve nce Gavel |ipated the regular June graduation | lby taking the bar examination | Olympia « few days ago, passed successfully. They are Don Pullen, Hack, Leo Jones, William ly, Harry Jones and H. Van} Griffin, | TOPEKA, kK |the wheel, a big motor led four blocks through the most congested part of town until stop |ped' by @ policeman. A. Harold,| |the driver, had fallen dead from |! | heart trouble. || THE RTHWEST | OLYMPIA—-The public service) | commission submitted to the attor ney general the question of whether or not ft could suspend for 90 days the proposed new increase tn light ing rates at Bellingham. VANCOUVER.—Justice Morrison | been ca upon to decide a probiem. In October 17, 1864, Gen. Gear H. Thomas wrote to Gen. Wiliam Tecumseh Sher man discourag ing the latter in his plan for a/ : arch from At-| kaotty fants teen which both the pia’ Georgia to the| Ram, and the defendant son. If Sherman | Joshi, are dead, the hel had paid any at-| continuing the fight The tention to the) overs promissory note. letter, the nation miabt have } lost| VANCOUVER.—When old Jack, o Marching|horse owned by Burns, Jordan Throwgh@ W railway contractors Georgia” and military bands | plunged into the Fraser river when would be limited to the old. og in which he was being | airs, The same day, howeve red across = the |Sherman wrote Schofield that he he wae given up proposed to make the interior of | Half an bour later he picked his} [Georgia feel the weight of war ax| way slowly up the grade jit had never felt it before “ FORFEITS HIS BAIL. | TACOMA Accused of shooting | leraps, Denver Ed Martin, who heid Jack Jobnson in check for 20 rounds in 1908, forfeited his $60 ball in police court HARD ON “COWBOY.” CHEHALIS.—Dressed in a cow | boy outfit, inclading the “weepons, Ray Anderson consumed 20 cents’ | worth of soup at a Chehalis res ngage? | taurant and*refuned to pay for it of making tach. | #0 Grew a 000 fine | COYOTES PLENTIFUL. 4 Frank = Maoning , ie arranging some | neighborhood He has already killed two There is « bounty on the animals Ke | AT FRIEDMAN'S The Best Overcoat on Earth FOR $15.00 903 FIRST AVE. Edgerly’s Great Butter Bargain All This Week Very best Fresh Churned Creamery Butter, cheaper than any other store in Seattle; cheaper than you have ever bought it before at this season POUND 4 i < POUND We have the kind of butter that one sale means a per manent tomer, hence we are willing to pay dearly for a firet sale, T efore, we will sell the very best butter all this week regardiess profit, expense or anything else, for the un heard-of price of Sic a lb, Will you not be fair and give us a trial? ue EDGERLY 1521 FIRST AV. At Entrance Sanitary Public Market Cleanest, Cheapest and Most Reliable Market in Seattle Through the efforts of the new Chamber of Commerce, the Weet ern Washington delegates to the Washington Good Roads conven tion, to be held at Wenatchee, Oc tober 1921, have drawn together and will leave Seattle Thursday morning. And 80 On. “What is this domestic sel. inquired the explained her more periénced friend.” — Loulevilie Courier-Journal. | H. B. Kennedy, administrator sof his wife's estate, was instructed by Judee Frater yesterday to sermain n to close up the affairs.of tate as soon as possible. Ken. | nedy bas been out of town cons erably on important business, he | said, and creditors have been wor «. The heirs to the estate are! OHIO DENTISTS HAVE MOVED Second and University—Entrance 207 University. Opposite Stone-Fisher AUNTIE WANT) good-hearted old lady | ry one who comes fh A character ALL WORK GUARANTEED FoR ¥ ..50¢ wp $10 Teeth .. & $8 Gold Crowns .. $15 Sets Teeth 8 1) t Fillings $5 Bhdge work ‘ | A brown and tan furniture Ory Geode Ory Goods FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [ Furniture. d Gtore Closes Daily at 6:30 7 7 | Housecleaning Helps at Special Prices} SPONGE BAG WINDOW WASHERS, SPECIAL 5¢. made of WIZARD CARPET CLEAN, SPECIAL 10¢. A dry sweeping compound that absorbs dust, cleans and disinfects, May be used on carpets, linoleums or wood floors. Special 10¢. oth, Se. German cleaning « Bag filled with sponge clippings. Specia PASTE CARPET CLEANER, SPECIAL 15¢. CROWN QUEEN BROOM, SPECIAL 45¢. A well-niade Broom, of selected corn, six rows of stitching. Special 45¢@. woodwork, urtain 15¢. with tapestries and | FEATHER DUSTERS CEDARINE FURNITURE | | SPECIALLY PRICED. | | | POLISH, SPECIAL 15¢. A high-grade preparation for Te; aeebes” Semegh C8 cleaning and renewing all kinds 8 and 10 inches re special 20¢ and } of finished woods, furniture and | | ensasivals Special 15¢. Se cach pianos MOP AND BRUSH HOLDER, SPECIAL 20¢. “KLEANRITE” HAT BRUSH, SPECIAL 20¢. I-handled Brush, with to woven wire frar SIDE-HANDLED DUSTING BRUSH, SPECIAL 10¢. h on narrow Long handle for attaching to serub brush may also be used for mop or dusting cloth Special 20¢. holder Fibre Bru handle, Special 10¢. RADIATOR BRUSH, SPECIAL 20¢. Brush handle; stles a frame, 21 SOLID-BACK SCRUB BRUSHES, SPECIAL 10¢. with enameled wood Scrub Brush on 8&inch block, with pal- | > Special 10¢. ah metto fiber brush. #8 Section Andirons and Fire Sets E are showing in the Housefurnishings tion a large variety of styles in Andirons and re Sets—accessories that will greatly enhance the coziness and cheerfulness of your open fire-side THE ANDIRONS are shown in the black iron, Flemish iron and Colonial brass finishes, at $1.95, $2.25, $2.75 and upward the pair. FIRE SETS, in corresponding finishes, at $3.50, $5.00, $6.50 and $7.00 the set. Hourefurnishings Section New Coats for Street and Utility Wear M ANY new models have recently been addec the lines, at prices ranging from $25.00 upward. Prominent among the materials are Reversible Satins and Broadcloths Zibeliries and Blanket Cloth Velvets, Piushes, Scotch Tweeds, Sizes, for women and misses. Second Floor. ne ee Coat Sets in Polo Cloth HESE Collars and Cuffs of white polo cloth add a smart The Collars are in large sizesy) —Firet Pies, 7 tough to the tailored top coat or suit. round, square and pointed effects, medium. and with Cuffs to match Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully Filled AS RA as Materials for Holiday Needleworkers W* of materials and finished models in stock are ready to assist you to the fullest in starting those novelties in needlework t Free instruction in all branches daily—large assortment#] New »ment of D. M. C. Cotton for the | Second Freer | STAMPED PIECES FOR FRENCH EMO BROIDERY— Infants’ everyone values as gifts Crochet Bags just received. STAMPED PIECE EMBROIDERY including Side Frills, FOR PUNCHOLA A good assortment to | Waists, Infants’ Ready-to-Wear Underwear. Dresses, Bath a | choose from, Hemstitched Imported Linens, in white and natural color, to be | grammed STAMPED PIECES FOR HE AND CRACKLE EMBROIDERY- Covers, Centerpieces and Pillow Covers cream STAMPED PIECES FOR EYELET EM- BROIDERY— Long Collars Centerpieces Dresser Scarfs Handkerchief Table Cushions, Bags. PIECES FOR CROSS-STITCH BROIDERY—Stamped Pillow Covers | Centerpieces. and STAMPED PIECES FOR RUSSIAN Combination and DARNING Table Covers Pillow Covers STAMPED PIECES FOR BULGARIAN EMBROIDERY— Brown Voile Waists Women's, Men's and Children’s Quil Slipper Soles, broken lines. special | and 20¢. Crepe Waists 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Special, $11.50 N exceptional value in these attractive hard-wearing Rugs all are new stock, in pl ing floral, conventional and Oriental designs—in combination colorings of red, g The patterns are suitable for almost any room Special, 9x12 size, $11.50. 8-3x10-6 size, $10.00. Great Majestic Ranges FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED...

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