The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1911, Page 10

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AT THE THEATRES Moore—The Sheehan Co, tn Love Tales of Hoffmann, Metropolitan — “The Stolen Story Seattle — “The gree Lois — Away.” Orpheum—Vaudeville. Empress—Vaudeville Pantages—Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and mo ® tlon pletures. Reorganize Big Moran Plant Third Complete prs Da reorganization of the Moran company’s plant, which will Bive an additional working capital Of $1,000,009, will be effected soon, The firat steps were taken yoster @ay when a friendly suit for the Toreciosure of a $500,000 mortgage aginst the company was begun by Bertram, Griswold & Jenks, who Will furnish the new capital. The} plant is now advertised for sale, and = Bertram, riswold & Jenks Will probably make te pure “Rarriera Burned eeeeeeeeeeas Pee este eee ees WANTED: A HUSBAND AS a result of the reorgantzation,| Judge Gay Is looking for an hon & dry dock that will accommodate | est 1 marty Jeannette Me the largest ships will be bullt at a/y should come forth. or Cost approximating $500,000. it {the jud THOMSON PROBE jwith a good he | her sentence of six mont Investigation into the eharges of “in the penitentiary Councliman Goddard against City |! . Engineer Thomson will be resumed | !areeny charge yy as the efficiency commit-jof “joy riding” with an Alaskan tee can gather the available data|from whose pockets she and anoth concerning the Denny hill, West Marie Bernard frisked! Jake, Dexter av., Fourth av, F 2 Bernard girl's senten av. S., Twelfth av, and Twelfth av.| ded last Monday, her BG. reerades. The investigation | sweetheart marrying her in the yesterday consisted merely of a| courthouse Ww ¥ No. Statement of his charges by Coun-| “Fairyland of —.| PICTURE $ “Litt Injun.” No Time for Argument “The Princt Git a Hoss, will be prov he will susp he to a yea er girl sito was sv p Fe — Pathe’s » Brown, Snow Fridilon Monaco, Dream ‘ pality of Pals, | Lyceum—"A } tion. The Gr | Feats, The Lost in the Jun in Atlantic City Cirevit—"Love In the Hills, The | Fairy’s Banquet,” “How the Tele Came to Town,” “His Better Western test of Ex Agains Hanteman, “Outwitting Masked | Opening Flowers, Papa,” “Rese tion.” Ciass A—"A Puritan Courtship,” “Tobacco Industry,” “Her Exclus ive Hat,” “Willie's Conscience,” Captain Brand's Wi TU go where I can best FILLMORE HATS AT $2.50 Are the best. McDonald’s Hat Store 1023 Third Ave. Between Madison and Spring bay the The Kind That Bites NAVY PURE HORSERADISH Atle Awards First Grand Prize A Beautiful Knight- Brinkerhotf Piano to MRS. ANNA GROW, 222! Fifteenth Av. S. Whose photo and address appear above. Over $10,000 in other prizes distributed in Seattle and vicinity in strict accordance to all claims of the Knight-Brinkerhoff Co. of Brazil, Ind. Don’t Forget °. Our Direct-Factory-to-Home-Plan «and Extra Inducements Offered : to Early, Callers Remember — Knight-Brinkerhoff Purchase Checks are good ONLY at BUSH & LANE’S FACTORY BRANCH, 1315 Third Av., opposite Postoffice. OPEN EVENINGS The House of Quality 1315 Third Avenue SRE ROR ER ie on th on anwure| University of 4 |deadiock on the subject today The Me-| Lean woman confessed to a grand | {i silk hats w following a night |opening of ents | | A Hot Time | THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE eee eee! D} PRESS Now d= will com show tonight. The avy weight scraps, ith and Charley main event UNITED SAN FRANCISCO, Bight bouts prine the regular weekly Dreamland rink includes three | with Gunboat four-round at At at the rep: the sul 3 eeful for rugby contest Stanford California are SAN FRANCISCO, Nov ter thelr third unsucce tempt to select a referee inter-« resentatives of legta and CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—Soelety worm italists at the ‘Ten ( nts a Meal and a § on” mission here ANSONIA, Conn, Nov. tends of Joseph Warchollk 1 nade po the pulpit perance the building of Father Kudriof when he advocated tom from NEW YORK, Nov. 3.-—-A steel! cor set rib alone ed Mrs. Hsther Levy when her husband attacked her with a knife. The b point fRurned as it struck the | NEW YORK, Nov, 3.—-Hisses greeted the playing of the Russian natt 1 K | alaika orchestr | ang the k | hastily with | NEW YORK, Nov. 3 much gossip among the ducks at Central p learned that the bath red |to Hattie and Jule |the first in @ year ans and | On December 15 the city comp troller will sues of city bonds totalling 000 {fer for wale se Don't fail to see The Lad aple Suit Shop ad on wor ps FACIAL MASSAGE Cosmetics guaranteed feetly pure. SHAMPOOING Absolutely sanitary detail ’ Improvement Shop. ton St Windsor Bidg The Kind That Bites NAVY per fr every has it | manbo! they } PURE HORSERADISH | Wrestling Match Dreamland Rink, Nov. 3 Gotch ys. Leon Mehmout vs. Chas. Olsen 4 Price SALE OF Hardware This sale is big, sweeping and genuine. We are closing out hardware because we need the room for motorcycles. Every thing goes at half price or at 20¢ Ornamental Hinge cost. regres ee gular 10c pair 4in., Gin, Gn. up to Light and Corrugated T and Strap Hinges .AT HALF PRICE averted Gas Lights c ee Soe ..50¢ ..10¢ 15c 15c 50c If it len't $1.00 Bence Stops ; 20¢ doz. Cetting Coat Hooks, japanned, doz 15e doz. Japanned Coat and Hat Hooks, 2 doz. 30c Ticket Puncher sorted pattesns, cut to $1.00 Binch Metal Try Square ‘ Everything must go here, see our windows. Piperi Taft Third and Marion PAINLESS | ALBANY PANES We Are the Pike Street Bargain Dentists We are making regular $0 | Gold Crowns for $4; regula; will you our ‘and exactl tell what your w ry low; bewt in the world. age and our gain W n hot alr and Dentints In tal Art, and 60 an to do a ¢ ja large practi inal profit ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS On the ma floor of the People's | Bank Building, corn | Bank, Buildi wr of Becond Av. Opponite Bon M Dougall & Southwick. or walk up. rche and Mac Take elevator, i a ea * * * + Neighbor titute ctreun ing 16th brought temporary The father @ tent forced to remain home of him. under 10. av, N. EB relief to ¢ td, livin er has at 6637 ‘ Rev. |, K, Richardaon, of Woodland Park returned to A reception the couple's W. Mills, Seattle wilt chureh, wi his bride. given in of con wood 17th av When A. N. Floyd, 407 Broadway, | his house « down from the police that earlte ing he awoke when bis above in the ev bar jand that he believed this seared off | the burbiars. Henry Bennett, a cook, discussed 'l unionism with Chas Maxwell in Pike tapped over the a cafe near yesterday Bennett * were led off to jail as the result A me ers tn elvic cer night in tt White butlding Ajstrict of the pro; take ple Someone slipped a stick of dyna mite venue wh a manhole near Nob H shortly after twe v was dinfign onl The explosion entire neighborhood. The lice are inve gating BRUNE EOE ee Temperament of bull dogs ded upon in o Ps » hin two pet harmleesly caper the latter's yard ime that he dogs and upon separ caused his wife chasing her and ated her skirt asion by Se Nov. 3, t Gen. men and gune to anniht | late Gen, Burn- | side's army drive him out East 1 see Now firat Kast is tot an place to ea art Chattanooga the There are three chil@ve® | greasmen who } the| Presbytertan Mayo and W 4th and head with a han mer and his two fellow dispute ssembly hall of the} eyand shook po 1863, Gen. Braxton Bragg | Sample Longstreet with 20,000 place, Tennessee way w arour t Brage’s who learned of the dem | ances of a family TW | Doubtless there are many con been influ enced by the teachings of un} be mor at the | aga) to tax George single Henry Jr., iw today the only man tn congress proy te fustrious fath Hin very makes er name him th | of the Henry fe sticking for Mr. ©. P you'd better latick up for Henry. Some day }may all be single taxer in 49 years old today, and of New York George up ing of the proprety own | Simplicity of “routing for class gooda from Seattle to Portlar Monthna and. British Columbia erday © tren ii Freau of the Chamber of Commerce he eee eee ee * seeeeeedet Scouts plan Win they * The Boy ® Thankegiv da: ful soldi and wil tramp throught the thouxh it *® dail *& better when Christm * around, when they will # lish a camp in the mou Pe habits, The Rubaiyat | Student,” In which « Jepiiomized after the sty form tee eeeeeteeeeneeee fhe 4 will be held in Seatle Nov. 7, to the 12th, in jcers from every cc » aid Oregon will uel -L. Brengle speaker ong rps at will to see The Ladies Suit Shop | page a VEG UNDERWEAR ANO HOSIERY Silk. Costs One-foarth D Beattie $0 or} of | ALBERT HANSEN Petal d 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE ay ve The Kind That Bites NAVY PURE HORSERADISH before n id strong in 100 bett Jesse F. Ives, a Ballard lumber led a deer >t Mrs. Iv rsonal pre t $200 a mon allmar MONOGRAM DIES TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory ine 72 Columbia St. " th Are You on to the Fact The new Chamber of Commerce ity of will dive advina bil 2 through te Pa ting called for th te canal at mee afternoon wa tk Seattle stove repairers and formed fated + * dered the new wattle ¢ * G.- Sorensen * union. * ‘entral orgatilzed th ee ee ee Denying that he was p ties, Dr. Crichte t sioner, yor free laying poli iS comma That Spinnis a Seeeeeee eee Yours ter Bargains Spinning’s Bargain Store 17 Fourth Avenue. “Gem Oak” Coaland Wood blued steel body, heavy cast i iron fire pot; nickeled urn, rim, foot-rails and screw draft. With Third Floor Frederick & Nelson Incorporated The Salvation Army Northern Pa- | ad on woman's | CHESTER THOMPSON 18 TAKEN TO ASYLUM 4 hi a The commitment papers signe by Judge Frater, sending Chester Thompron to the Medical Lake a FRED were on. turned the fathor tion is nd when b he ed may be ERICK & NELSON, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM Short Line of bis | s of Tailored Suits In a Clearance Tomorrow At $11.50 ‘ puns, mixtures and , skirts with th good Sizes 14, 16, 18; 34 to 44. Colors, tan, black, ndvy and brown and gray mixtures. Special, $11.50 : Women’s and Misses’ Long Coats Special, $12.75 r and reversible e, belted models, Sizes 16 to navy coatings cloth ri-fitting, box-fittin plain tailored or with la 18 years; 34 to 44 bust measurement and In black aid collars. Basement Salesroom, Soe e eee — Special Prices on Fabric Gloves rable purchase ena Winter Gloves, for tomorrow, a | WOMEN’S GOLF GLOVES, } | 10¢ PAIR Warm Golf Glove wn, 10¢ pair GOLF 2¢ PAIR GLOVES comfortable t 12¢ pair AND CHI SPECIAL 10¢ P. For Women and Misses in black, DREN hi e iceable SPECIAL GOLF AIR— special AND MISS SPECIAL 15¢ Black Mercesized Golf Gloves, navy and 'S GOLF 8¢ PAIR— i-Wool GLOV oa Golf Gloves in plain black cial 18¢ pair AND SUE SPECIAL SPECIAL id fancy style WOMEN’S CASH PAIR Cashmere Gloves in two-clasp style, lined with or suede; in navy and gray, spe- cial 25¢ pair slack, navy, S GOLF AIR— bl i ack, red, —Rasement Salesroom. Outing Flannel Gowns, $1.00 W WwoM CHAF lace and CORSET COVER OF ALLE Us TRIMMED Shapes o sailor » nar turban nod hea color, $1.95 and $2.95. Ostrich Bar black ack and white, bla Misses’ and Children’s Jockey Boots in gun-metal calf and a full } e la vamp, extra-heavy 3-imch patent cuff pair; , to ll, > pai $3.00 pair; 2% to 6, $3.50 ps BOYS' STORM SHOES with tan calf uppers, full bellows to: and Goodyear welt sole, dou t 9 to 12, $3.25 pair; 12% to Ba 1 . Velvet Hand-Bags, Women's Black Velvet Ha square shape, with gilt, silver metal finished frames, inside coi long cord handles ; $1.00. Basemen ater made over t Size 5 r Great Majestic Ranges | Millinery Values , $2. , with short gh top with } $3.50 p REDERICK & NELSON) RICK & NELSON ) EN’S G of exce tality white outing flannel, ned .with pink or blue pip- wn Nent q yle and tri in r blue and white striped outing flan- | trimmed with stitched bands $1.00. 3 with stanc white tiste Christmas Suggestions EN’S EMPIRE pattern lace ngs of GOWNS witheentire waist fashioted? of on and’ wide embroidery ft box, $1.25. insertion, 1 attractive ING. DISH APRONS of ribbon, packed in 1} dotted Swiss, trimmed with liday box, 50c )VER EMBROIDERY, trimmed with linen pattern lace — Rarer Salesroom. 1 quality black s 95. vy grade, with Ic en, cerise, brown and natural | Children’s Rubberized Storm Capes and — Coats CHILDREN’S length, nt kid, vici 11s air, to 2,¢ Nt a 1 waterproof to top full- ; rubs STORM with plaid-lined CAPES ngue gv shirred h 6 he ber >» sateen over rub= $2.00, $3.45 ining, bere $1.00 nd-Bags and s 4 to 16 years and $3.75, ILDRI LONG RUBBER STORM COATS, made in single-breasted style, in gun ; | with storm collar, wrist straps and sizes 6 to 15 years, $3.95. Storm Caps to match, 75c n purse anc slash pockets; t Salesroom t Salecvecil NN eee Ladies’ Home Hournal Patter INCORPORATED pee:

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