The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1911, Page 8

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| Mectoverty 1 etary. George dtessed to shon Sloan, Vancou ’ ver, with whom she was interested | Murphy, P. © peony Bee on pion |nent & tolegram to BloAn, reading : | “Come to me at once. BAB.” = | Charles Pryor, the ex-polic lock was booked at police he | Mins S eke thn ont kes | RARARAR ATR ERAH charged with holding Regna Abram quarters and was later rel: PRESS gearri finite or against her will In a house on | $100 ball , t. Bryant | heathers and sisters in New Zea The Week at the Theatres. | Queen Anne. bill, wal jal Wade the arrest when he found) OGDEN, Utah—The SoutheM| “Oear Tom: | guess by the time land. She came to Vancor wo Moore—"The Flirting Prin |for the third time : 18, In Bullock's | pacific Baturddy pald off 260 men|this reaches you | will have gone |years Ugo and met The Bloan cous |Judge Gay, He was convicted on | pla 23rd av, 8. and Jackson st.|who went out on strike three|to peace, blessed peace forever,|n carpeuter, whi Metropolitan——Mirkl Halos. |the first charge, bat the jury dis boys were released on thelr) weeks ago. There was no show of| Don't think hardly of me, Tom, for | ployed as a hairdrescer in “The Spring Maid agreed on his second trial, The see | personal recogr . : |disorder when the men received |! am oh, #0 tired of t endiess| - Seattle—Billy Clifford, tm lond charge is now being tried over }thetr pay leona etn lor rectiban heart” “The Girl, the Man and the | mn pad dae’ iad deel ot NEW DEMOCRATIC CLUB Game." » evan : babe . Svennrnd oy ase L BOR NEWS PANAMA.-—The specter of war! Barbara Kobertson, 35, of Van! Activity in democratic ranks 19 neideut to the rush to pa oo A fooms —jarger lombin |couver, who committed suicide in\exhibited In the organization of a at the loat moment, Tre baat Haw: 2 and Panama p 0,000 Savoy hotel Friday night by Young Men Demos athe club in vey rgd rae “er a 4 ia er . we haa be voted by Colombia to for taking chloroform, Wer body was Seatile Saturday night. This is the ; nK payme of their ¢ ord has been received by Allee |ufy Tumaco. }found on her bed Saturday even- first orgs of its kind thin hOODE #IG HP sHOF reut The taxes do not) Lord, of the Waitresses unton, that | pa iam city a Say Erfora jy 2 a a snd become delinquent until November | the garment workers in St. Paull NEW YORK,—At the Pligrim’s| ‘The words quoted above were ad-| wae slecked an president. A.D 30. have won tholr strike after being | church, in Harlem, yesterday, Cc : “ : - out nearly two year kressman Sulzer dd that hus a " Oe eee ee ee eee) The Carpenters’ union will @e-| sia, in refusing panmports lO Ame = SS rs ~ = ——= — cuss the Women's Label league ‘to-|icans because of race aud religion morrow night, Mra. Rose , Moore | was violating the treaty of 1892. Il [ Furniture | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. [ Furniture will address the untor Dry Goods re Closes Daily at 5:3 Dry Goods An organization of Boot and Shoe| NEWARK, N. J.—That Allison! Fada de wn algeria F dl i Workers t about to be former in | MeParland, manager of an elec Seattle, through the efforts of Joe, |trical company, charged with pols x apnea a Ce 500 Patterns and Colorings in Workers, F ‘, Amalgamated | substituting poison for } Carpenters teal Workers |and giving it to bin wife dance mov Jen Dar ig ju totening. ‘catching, tuneful om en or, sitar’ | CHARLESTON, 8, C—When the Room-Size Domestic Rugs Song, the Egyptian rkey Trot, | . eee elper r orpede boa « aa 15 milew “The Joys and Glooms” suggested | HARRY BULGER, b de 6h ipo i sha et Betp : tors edo boat, Thon y was 16 mile e cartoons aring the same - Ke q an 8. ay, tw ; Harry Bulge 1 turtle off Brush Point | end - ieee There you e Pr es” Moor f + Prince: t * been floated Dream—Drama, “The Ad FRESNO, Cal—Fire at an early fee Every leading weave is represented whieh be tr hour today destroyed half of the er bulges with fun despite his s | © drama ne Gambler's | 1" yee eel gyi Sowial. countenance and conti REAR HARARE RES v. Dream “lp nk f t Dow Palos was burned sarcasm brought about by pic ” ansmar *, . a factory select a rt a rea the price-range covers lemon in the garden of love theatres, | Grand Opera—Drama, “The Cadi shape of a millionaire lady who tracth the Lots theatre Bo con ody aM ke's Hero”; edu wouldn't part with the coin ¢ and its presentation at} 1) Soa as val nate (ee aunching of Battiesbip : of @ can Cpe hands of the Sand $ our horband Is sot agin’ Riva drama ¢ Gambler's with the aid of a can open the hands of the Sanduaky-Stock | roman Satirage: atip thin out. ome |eveenye drama, “The Gamble | mail was up said rulitionaire lady, Dale sr, | dale Co. does not suffer by compa: : : brig r 4 burn it before Review of Reviews ne |i runs Bulger a close race for comedy 9%. The scenic effects are exe 9 Pid i he ‘nooo ul TI gg Bm ] “64 “Z Ges Ban og ce ts Tl tne ae ge esanee, co ears! —“Sunfast” Draper gauze, 25¢ Yar th ytian Trot . t's about Molly | picion”: weenie rip Down Mag ‘ Semple Pe eee “ripe dapts River’; comedy. “Eva Moves | gs" NFAST Gauze is a new, soft-draping | _40-INCH DRAPERY SCRIMS, 20¢ f Empress Pantage: Grand—Vaudevillo and mo tion pictures eee eee eee eeeeeeee ee ttle and King county | the state in number of aut biles, according to figure piled by I, Koore. c state tax commission, King county has 1,601 machines, val wed at $4,040,129, averaging eR ERE EERE EEE AT THE MOORE, the FESEREEEE EEE EEE EEE CF ae tata thtaat tenance hd Sixteen songs. about two de: tume, Miss Efleon Sheridan, In char acter sorg, Mise Dale Pulte com: | edy song rie face and} yee eaeeeetetes inhabitant ee ee ee NEW YORK.—Postmaster Hitch: | cock's ruling thet magazines must} be sent by freigh ead of eee Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, $1.6: ond Asie Si years old t - VANCOUVER, B. C.—in a den 4 ee ee * day. wt {a comedy. “Up the Flue; drama,|tog yesterday ‘afternoon off tt YARD—In plain and cross-bar weaves, round , Bi thread, square mesh, a good, clear fabric for * AT THE GRAND * . . the h A Fraser river, the steamer Iroquois, Hi ITAN. * * acclo, Birthplace of ‘Na Seat fame 4 Sah ae Sa eR RE Re! $ es comedy drama, “Jinmle's Midnight | {ys > ve Os ee aussie face , 2 ; | | drawn-work, curtains and dresser top Shown ; uiffrare . ne Noname. ptain rtains 35 inches | Reteaweeereeene sats Wilks ans his sister do} 7 Fight and acow ot Gant were rescued, ve Diy Aceon t a ac a wee in cream and ecru. e the New Mtaropoll.|@ cowboy stunt. at the . e — PORTLAND, Or—Ralph Dim. ) cam and soft tones of brov ys sh i = sadit.Tecords at the 3 ow Mtaropall-|house for the headline number. of cis cote oot he |g Cireult-—Drama, "The Fighting a ha Coil kaon ba as Sth) cai eiged” Aah tacos fosplien: tha: Got WALL BURLAPS, 10¢ YARD—In a good rush for seats for the Mizz! Hajos|the week. Monty uses a 60-foot con” aide yn ren be > wen Mak erday jumped to his death from | if 5 Pes Pi quality for covering walls, panels, cushions, engagement in “The Spring Maid oe. Mise Wilke sings end (tances which nd— {AB BieTon Cheese’; scenic. second-story fire escape in a | ors do not fade on exposure to sunlight. | runners and many other purposes. Thirty-six Atminstive ‘Yienese priton! Sota jneniing stunts, aud the What? “sare m oe of the Dene drama, “RO | cal hospital, while delirious Price 25¢ yard. | inches wide ; a good assortment of staple colors. 10 etarre fe Merry | fapld Juggling stunts, and the Bo-/ “ ps a sctapeuneie apianel donna, who starred in “The Merr that it pre FIREBOAT WAS LOST Bi t Saierroom. ow" © Chocolate Sol.| bemian Trio sing old and new melo . Ager Widow" ‘aad “The Chocolate Sol: | ie | claely, She says City—Drama, “The Blavey'a Af-| A loss of $25,000 was sustained Gets wearin ha” The | no ohe “should nity; drama, “The Adventures of | yesterday by an early morning fire | If eee tei cemeeny. Margaret A. Haley, Cb have t Billy”; comedy, “Three of a Kind.” | which destroyed the power house of | pring Maid” company | fighting school teacher, is Seattle's | to me bat Gi aaiciae @ Metioten tember! or e 1 apes ° gnest. Tonight she will addreas| cant fight D¥ Ciass A—Drama, “Maude Mul-| mill, on the West waterway, The | s* RRA Rake ‘ woman suffragiste at the YM. C.A.| way through opposition to get to : comedy, “Dr. Bile Patient”; | fireboat Snoqualmie was lost in the i auditorium on woman suffrage |the polls, if necessary, and wbO/ grat or « Rock’ loree. m ched |] AT.THE SZATTLE. ro err knaholh pn arck ane ve GRRE bo Eecee ted atteee OF Arama, “T muny's Rocking Mors [thick fox and never rea hed the fir Special, “O5¢ Each ® | aided tn winning in a large meas. | his ballot RAAARHARR PERE HEEB! ure Other speakers are Florentine . —choice of a good variety of popular The Girl-—Miss Mae Collins Schage, Agnen Downie and J An overflow meeting was held at (@) H | oO D E N | F &S Ss | : nid mgr The Man—Billy “Single” Clifford. | King, al! of whom were acti 2 r by devotees h AR away - blocks in black corded silk, small and The Game—-Uncie Rudolph Cat | the California campaign. ‘ or better known E GIVING medium styles. Special O5¢. termole, played by Jack Trainor : ~ - ; ers,” and « FREE—¢20,000 in Dental Work Basement Balesroom. Add to that a guodly bunch of! crowd listende to the speakers | at es chorus girls, « few catchy songs CALL AND RECEIVE A COUPON | some clever dancing. a near plot Mee’ Trunk & Bag Co = ‘The John F. Miller, W. F. ©., will de | Li T bl Cl h d N - ki oe , ts & rummage sale ut 610 Pike L WORK GUARANTEED J yng oa a % ee ae Fig rar el Nelo FOR 12 YEARS | nen apie ot S$ an ap Ins t Fillings Wi cs who wants his nephew faa se Lee York, a prominent China $5 Hridgework ..... a3 S . ll P ° d th tah 1, maush n ft attle te for Chim $10 Teeth . | a ~ Sete tei kab = ie wi 1 remain abr ad for # weeny $8 Gold Crowns pecia y rice iy recast tin age gg oa mbar herit ee Ai IRISH LINEN PATTERN CLOTHS, | HEMSTITCHED TABLE CLOTHS, Big [AL $2.10—Sizes 64x64, S8x74 and abric that will be found particularly effective for draping over scrim, lace or _A FREE MUSICAL EDUCATION oe ce ee OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 68x68 INCHES, SPECIAL. $1.65 EACH UNIVERSITY AND SECOND AVENUE eS 1 cai : To Advertise Our New Style “K” Piano | Charged with allowing minors to ff Entrance 207 University Street, Opposite Stone F | Pus ached and good quality ; size 68x84 | 62 full or three-quarter bleached; of frequent bis poolroom, B. K. 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