The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1911, Page 10

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At the Theatres PE eee AT THE THEATRES Moore—The Sheehan Co, In “Il Trovatore Metropolitan — Story Seattle — gree.” Lois — Spring The Stolen * | * The stirring drar holding th The Third De Barriers Burned udeville. Vaudeville. Vaudeville Grand—Vaudeville and tion pictures. RARER RH mo Seeeeeeteeeebhese * * * . * * *| * * * * * * * . * * * * kK ee * AT THE MOORE A During the balance of the w Offendach’s fantastic comle opera “The Love Tales of Hoff will be given at the Moore, Sheehan is supported by of excellent singers, even to the members of @ 1 chorus, Chicago's sioal cordion aad presse thin ee ee ee ee Pat Rodney, assisted by Marion Bent, brings one of the acts | Down geen on the Orpheum cigeuit for real live ffin in many, y moons, Edt FP. Reynard has an ex triloquial act, and Mazie & picturesque song and pantomime Seym ellent veu |® Davis oduetion in ee ee Third It ts & stor who wins the 400 Luigt Del POre and he Is. burlesque called ~The Degr a of polic Raym Stockdale ols Pheatre of a youny * > He plays tt the week Gledbil sexe Bike enol pssst ‘It is not alone:the convenience, or the freshness, or the: ‘crispness, or the un-. ‘usual food-value, or the digestibility, or the cleanliness, or ‘the price, that’ has made Uneeda Biscuit the National | Cracker. Soda. It : is the remarkable combination of all ‘of these. things. If everyone, every- where, knew good they ‘how are, everyone, every--. where, would eat them—<¢very day. Sold: by. grocers in every city and town. —Bought by people of all classes. Never. sold’ in bulk —always 5 cents in, the moisture- proof package which keeps them oven- fresh. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Legend of the RRA R KERR EER AT THE SEATTLE Shae Klein's nethod f boards at the Seattle |MAY BE LAWYER | this week plays an excellent role as the! stock Barrjers Burned sounds quite a thin man daughter of one of and overcomes all objections after the Chicago fire. fept organ at the Warren ir bring the house down tn a Quo Vadis Upside and tee ee RR Re AT THE PANTAGES King bas|* * & * eWeek aR ee ee and * Japeed records in a fast mote act at the r week, A strong man and four sing Ing mossenger boys also make good NEWS OF THE DAY COND In a petition filed court, the helrs to the of Mrs. Emma Starbird ehe | Thomac wmond sisters, | Fr the executor, af with features the vaudeville part of the will and ask ther eourt Grand opera house bIU this week. co romove Pyles and that he be re Two other vaudeville nuutbers and| quired to prod the first will | four photoy also shown. | Pylon has been elted to appear be Judge Frater Nov. 14 A singin noing act and two Pyles, holding the FOR RICHESON | Harry W. Treat was elected pree ident of the Hunt club, at the meet ink held at the Washington hotel. Other officers were also elected eee ee Sunorinienteay of Schools Coop day by the port upon the advisability diveontinuing the of t phongs in all public sehe and the adoption in its place of & messenger servic Tee eee ee ee ee sapphic peta Work wae begun on the 42-story Smith butiding the tank of tearing down the frame was started. What He Liked. “This resort bores me,” ¢ the actor “Beautiful scenery nery'’s all right, no spotlight.” here. but Rotary club unanimously indor the 1912 Golden Potlatch at a attended luncheon held at Rathake ub helped con siderably in financing the last Pot latch, Congressman Robert 0. Hains. Congressman Robert ©, Hains has been asked to serve as caynsel for Rev. Clarence Richeson, ac sused of the murder of Avis Lgnnelt PICTURE SHOWS Dream — Pathe's Weekly Ne} Teno Brown,” “Fairyland of and Snow “Lit en Grand—* Fridilon Pr |pality of Monaco, Hows, | "Pals . Italian view gram fairs jane at the minint denying & elved net-backs Turks. a Western Redemp- | est of Engineering lot Against B | “Gost in the Jungle,” “A Hot jin Atlantic City Circult—"Love in the Hills,’ quet,” “How the 1 to Town,” “His Better | Feat | Feats, Rartholdt, today, wants yor Dick honor our guest to know N pleane leave your shoot in’ trona at the door? who has conse cfated the 65 Huntsman,” “Outwitting ~ City—"The ' Masked were. ration {tan Courtahty Her Exclus Con@ence, Wife.” Tobacco Hat, Captain Brand BEGIN BELT LINE The proposed Lake Union belt} line to be built by the Northern Pa cific issunder way. It is announced jfrom the railroad’s headquarters that the cost will be about $500,000, jand the work will be finished tn | abouf four months. The track will extend on Third ay. N. W. from the present maf line to Ewing st then southeasterly to Westlake av south to Va st., and northea@ ward around the lake to Hamlin st The company will establiah ware spnes and terminal factit along the bett line. ~ ‘Stops a Cough Quickly | -Even Whooping Cough A Whole Pint of the Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy for 50. Refunded If it Patis. tq the canse of international ful ci@en, hav ing prealded gver the ingernational parilamentary congress In 1904, He has congress itis In @® acute erm, broken tm from St. Louls in 18 He's been In con Krens ever since he advocated the Gnascrhewert? restoration of the army canteen; he was born in Ger many, and he's an old newspaper} an~seraps of miscellaneous tn rmation you may do with what you will, housee ties all Chas. Peel, a laborer, received painful injuries when a premature explosion oceurred while he was tamping a charge of blasting pow der in the rock quarry at Garcia. aaligds were ree errr se: j The new Hoge pullding w | blaze, of Nght last nigh | © an obstinate, dc Siectric Nehts bung in every | orner and window of the bu; # struct@re and presented & unique spectacle. Se ed of * »| Taxation committee of the Com. mercial club held a special m: esterday to disouss with ( ssor Parish the subject of a pro- d for im anner of making assessments of 4a) property Rev. Willlam M. Uperaft spoke at |the University of Washington yes | terday PUBLIC MARKETS system ear, § Ibe hie. Ibs. 100# sweet potat be Ibe: 166; oherry aboulder cottage | | MEAT SPRCIALS AT THE SANTI. TARY MARKET ket tome r xpectals are at the Wo Ib Woe Ib White We will fit a gold-filled frame, guaranteed for five years, with spherical lenses and. leather case, for 50. ‘This includes a careful and accurate examination See our Kryptok with no lines or ce for close and dis Saves two pairs of glasses Mounted with Shur-on e: glass or spectacle mounting, Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Building 4 Bring This Ad With You Tb; round steak Inyo Ib; botling bee Foam, Lie and 120 Ib, complete lenses, t scales, ant v®ion ms pot YOU’LL FIND IT HERE teeeeeeeee bulldings now located on (he ground | there's “the | Richard, |) years of his life) peace, is a pences " having, ENSEO FOR BU PEOPLE John pont found the command of} the Department | of Missourt \ pulled right out} from under bim. Not only that but wan done quite une montously, Unele Sam being in such a hurry that Simon Cam. eron, secretary | of war, sent 4 lcourter on horseback to tell Fre mont to step down and out, BALLARD NEWS |) Work on ths canal locks is being crowded day an@® night Maj, Gen. Field house at jmround is near}y jsaid to be the bent the com) in th st approximately $12,000. Adams play ed, It is city, and The new Treat block at 24th and |Mar®et street will be ready for ox cupancy next w D NITED PRESS ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J., Nov. 2. Mra. Marie Booth Mantel! wife of Robert Mantell, In, dead. | Her bus @rrived too jher alive z TACOMA, Nov. 8. KR. Fraser ie being heard today in the investigation of charges that | © compelied Eva Clifton, an im oral woman, to turn over 925 te in addition 40 the fine impos net hea Captain of Poilve borates her story d Naval Problem OTTAWA, Ont., Nov 2—Com mercial wela, convertible for 1 service in time of war to be adopted in place of regular er #| in ghe intext proposed solution of the naval problem confronting the new Borden government. Hon. J D. Hazen, minister of marine, will |noon go to agein consult the Brit ish @dmiralty about the scheme. Canada's ve STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal Nov. 2.—"Japan loves us too wel *to go to war with us,” sald Prest dent David Starr Jordan on his re turn from the Ortent, He added| that Japan is too heavily in debt for such « venture. « SAN JOSE, Ca en postal savers far, ov utnumber the) | men, \from the postal savings bank here. | heicheielcdhcttcleielale * SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2. + Falling 20 feet into a tank *| crude oll, Herbert Hodge *! almost’ drowned when #?| ed out It was found he #@ received a fract skull an cannot live of ace be te pmaeeceel SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. Teaching gardeping in the public scheols is in ded in the plan of the education boar@ in ask! tor} an appropriation for trans ning sckool lots into truck pateb | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2—| 7 dinminsed, raid ‘olice | Jud Sullivan nfrvously when | efht women confronted him to give expert testimony in a batter charge growiag out of @ corset éit | ting dispute. | “We're going te give Brown a surprise party But 4 thought Brown ? I haven't. That's why I'm get-| surprise party for him Free Press. you had no use mr | VANCOUVER, Wa: | Nearly 1,000 2 tered for the city election @ held Tuesday, More women are ering this time Mhan ever be-| due to the ©. @. Irwin for mayor terms. in the city’s history hot fight between Dr. and John P. Kiggins | Kiggins has served thr Nov. 2.—Nine shore on the ray’s harboy HOQUIAM, Wash., ud whales are aches north 0! 0, greunding yesterday, Poor shots by gunners responsible for 60 of the big fiah drifting ashore since April. Indians are cutting jthe blubber from one whale 80 feet long rrow for| | PELLINGHAM, Wash, Nov, 2.— BY wying $10,000, Chates*Cissna, former head of the Home Securities Savings bank, secured the dismissal of a $109,000 damage sult against him a. The bank dd ite 2ors in Marth and Cissn # charged with raud. He will pay the $10,000 to Receiver Mead, lfrom all | nal net 2—Pélice Cwiet IIH nc@prding to statistics taken |f ured +/ff 2— |i ry gl PRESIDENT REV (By United Press Leased Wire) | NEW YORK, Nov, 2—With the president's pennant flying from the masthead of the naval yacht May President Taft today for mally reviewed the great assem on t not brea flower, sen in the Hud: while out nm river here, sides guns boomed Wx flowe dent ntart grew eve their thetr salutes. The pallsades on the of the river were thre ands of enthusiastic It was just this morning when Taft's japecial ear pulled Into the depot at ‘STEALS QUARTER; |: GETS 99 YEARS py COLUMBIA, Mo, | ny Jim” Turner, « negro, who gee served two terms in the sta tentlary, today the state prison for 99 years stealing a quarter, Circuit Judge David H. Harris pronoun the nee under the habitual erimi Jim” was the the Tiger football eleven in He stole the quarter from Etta Gilbert, a student in the versity of Missourl, treaking Jersey side ed by thou yectators Nov. 2. sa » penl-| ward for For tled Hill, 1897 Mins | skull Uni-| been into agains Furniture Dry Goods Linoleums INLAID— =" FIGURED— PLAIN— Baile squar TH ING late to ace | fi lent gp . and C arrive ht Mayflower, blage of U. &. warships gathered | there stream (By United Er was sentenced to|day following a duet with clubs be tween him and Policeman Hearne. mascot of weapons. ended the fight by crushing Flynn's a is [EWS FLEE y City. From the moment of 1 the presidential p bh, President tardiness b hi to the T Caeaph R eal | Estate One the ound pened >a have her Taft did eae chance Kfast in direct epectal ¢ ivi little and wan f breakf sor two or t |who had at the railwa hown the and ers t and had been ights of our beautiful then ot theig some sort of bizarre bame jock the the notly at rs gu fal salute ed up the r t gray files of battleshiy y port hole of which cannon River craft ne wir and from far dc added ralute and the little or between belched nded th of It chanced that such sucker station wails struck on one night two came the nm, echoed berton Hall, a girlw’ be appened to yo! | one. “IT bought th EL WITH CLUBS ":,":*" You've t other You could Alaska building Bon tung, have ly $26 N FRANCI Flynn, 20, lies dead here to- HONOLULL 2.—Chinese residents of Honolulu in sympathy, with th inst the Manchu reign jeation to Sec at Washing States to China 20 minutes the two men bat in the streets of Telegraph wielding their cudggis as The policeman — finally asking the the “elvil Hearne had and get evidence with his club. detailed to st pool rooms. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Dally at 5:30 for Every Need w in the pat- ch Farr & $1.90 ne ntative m yard IRTY-ONE PATTERNS MAKE UP des SHOW- OF PRINTED LINOLEUMS, I al and ng designs. square @1 $ € new ya offered in two excel srades F Zattleship Linoleum, ‘ork Carpet in g Notions Silk Featherbone, light-blue Warren's white, pink, 12¢ yard. Warren's and 1 S¢. Bone, black and white, »bon Col 1 8¢. Dress Shields, 3, special 19¢; spec Qmo 17¢ 23¢. Alfa Hooks special B¢. elts S cial S¢. “Verabest” Has Fasteners sewing, special ang La black Lacota Wire Hair-pin cial B@.* Invisible Hair-pin Cabinets, sp Queen Collar Supporters, with 3% i speci size size will and Eyes, Dress Faster ance Corset Clasps, with white and gray, Cabin stafs, 2 to ches high, O.N | and popular colors, special 3 for ? Women’s Italian Hosiery Special | $1.00 | Pair include lavender, sky-blue, pink, green, gray, champagne anc The Stocki a fine grade of Italian “silk service, pair. HE colors 1 rose. exe do not run or rip. Spec “WEVER AGAIN” || for Miss Lillian Reeves. he has liv@i in oneglur ing the past month, but when left the Renton ear at Taylor's mill nesday evening and took a step a few minutes later to what she| supposed a floating stage to the house, and found hei cold, cold water, she vowed again.” It was nd she went down twice before she got hold of pilg and lifted herself out of 15 ot Of water, WANT SNOOK DISBARRED Disbarment proceedings were be un by special progecutor John ©. Higgins against Herbert B, Snook Jand the latter was cited to appear before Judge Main on Saturday, Snook is alleged to have failed to ccount for $1,199 in cash and for A $3,000 ranch, which he held as al trustee for a client, houseboats | No ” Friday Specials i in slate, bl size 4, require special T¢. | ly Cards spe Darning Cotton, black Broken Sizes ir ‘Silk. ‘Friday Specials in Stationery Linen 19¢ in black, oes ee special | . inen Corre nce Cards, spe- Tablets, snote size, special Linen Writ 12¢¢ letter therbone, ie Linen Initia Paper, em- Id, special 38¢. lity Linen Paper, id 48 envelopes in be lack and 72 sheets x, Special special 25¢ h, special 8¢ special Envelopes to mat not rust ners, Spe- no . Cards Playing ying spec Sacee edge 5 hooks assertments—a gns to choose in broken riety of artistic al 15¢ dozen s Paper Napkins, special 4¢ ets, spe desi . | ecial Be. a » sifb-out cial T¢. , white Se. zen. Dennison’s Paper Lun 23¢. Auction , Special Bridge special special 8¢. r at Flow 4 Whist Score Pads, ridge n | Broken Sizes in { ; i 4 N ; . 16-Button-Length Tan Cape Gloves Special $1.85 | Pair Gl full ar-point em- the with fastening with three al $1. 85 palt wistaria, wee, apricot, ngs are in ellent for } mousq Rl $1.00 | clasps OMEN’S Long pig sewn, broil back; eut wrist Cape with full in arm, e zes 6 to 734, speci Fumed Qak. Dining ‘Table "$12.75 BSTANTIALLY pattern pictured ling to six feet. tO RI BA OB SN RRR HE TE st built new 4 A good value at) : A ‘Practical Combination De —in quartered ofk, fumed or dull veniently arranged; shelf below inches, width 27 inches. An a niture for the living-room, and Frederick Incorporated golden finish ; sk and Bookcase desk portion is co! adjustable. Height and useful piece of irable gif Price $15.00, iture Third Floor & Nelson desk ttractive a de

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