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THE SEATTLE STAR HOW TO BREAK UP | Mrs, P. J. Byrne and son, Jam et RTE HON YOU'LL FIND IT HERE fit ios oesegameun ac] Newest Far trans JUST A FEW gee: a NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE heighborhood for the aid aiven qur siylen wow tn “a ive ta {ng the water famine, when they || MODEL MILLINERY § | 8 & positive fact that a dose at Pees Gold Coatpount taken The school board whanimously; Henry Burbridge and Edwin Gue- en os by com ie te and oth 627 People’s Bank Bldg, every two hours until three con voted yesterday to refuse the pub-|tafson, recently indicted by the | er receptacles from a flowing spring | seoutive doses a taken will cure He sehools to foreigners for the |grand jury, charged with grand lar on their property Grippe or break up the most se purpose of teaching their children | ceny by Bylvesn Bros, filed bail} vere cold, olther in the head, chest, at night thelr native tongues, The |bonds in superior court in the sum | back, stomach or limbs application for such use of the lof $2,000 each | Y stine oe e col : sehool rooms was made by Ger ame hediing ant ‘ait the. dliagrecable man and Japanose residents, The SPEEDILY grippe symptoms leaving after the refusal Is made on the broad) ‘Teacher—What — tx velocity, | very first Joes, 1. promiptly ends Se i % grounds of public poliey Johnn i the most miserable headache, dull a t pret iy. Vlora. is Rats chap SOL CORT The final proof sheets of Prof. | iets go of a Wasp With—London Ap prelanaes gerne cart dacont Manayis . History ot the United sworn. as r States, written at the special re as g of the nose, muco' t ‘ tes eechirees aw” con vatitfvess quoat of the MacMillan company,| Joseph L, Welliver, 62, pioneer || ————-ONE WEEK, STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT and rheumatic twinges. to be used as a school text bOOK, jregident of Beattie, died at Provi Pape’s Cold Compound Is the re 4 are off the press. dence hospital of paralysis, He is research at ® . . LARGER COMING survived by bis widow, a daughter cost of more than fifty thousand - . ssleigiaaes orcaria and sister, } ontains no quinine, Boa: - | Setan e aave” sonctustvaly dem 4 Mary reault of the day)—-It Work of clearing and grubbing| onstrated is not effective in the fish for the wie av ut. Them'll run ling torty-acre tract to be used aa| . about three to the pound. & public golf links was begun yeb LIEBLER & CO. Present the Most Dramatic Succe treatment of colds or grippe. 4 q a. hould Take this harmless Compound wS me rey See 1) PRON ltonday tee On the Pacific Coast ey A ie meomad,, WHR" the Enowiedee Boatman—Well, maybe the other ere Is no oth pedicel Funeral services for Wm. Morri al Savers else in the world, . two'd be a bit bigger-London resident of Seattle, wer Which Will cure your cold or end oe Pane | J at Butterworth's chapel e e arner Grippe misery as promptly and } >. without any other assistance or ot i . ; A general alarm brought out ait Z bad after-effects as a 25-cent pack: a. . the: down ‘town fire appersie wy And the Original New York Cast and Production . % sabi ight to put out a small blase in age of Pape’s Cold Compound, A ’ a Which any druggist in the world the Dlinols hotel, 22 ' ye a f . ‘The damage wax only Ken er bg 5 ae 4X . eral alarm was given because the rinwesr Pine \ 7 hotel is located in the heart of Bell oes ewriind f f we town, where fire fighting comdt|! john Hale of Connecticut and || PRICES—Evening, 50c to $2.00; Wednesday Matinee. Popular P: the *, 1 " 4 Private Lo eas T . nhs tions are worne than in any oll’ Georgia, is a peach fancier, N0|I Best Seats, $1.00; Matinees, Saturday and Thankegiving, 50c to os AMUSEMENTS Matinees Wednesday and Saturday : . 4 q } é section of the downtown district.) nor that kind Halle ti fr private te . ) os . poke avery, day ana aver: ‘ ‘The Sesttic Gartsentets' clu hee [tS wort that — . ee jas. thal always Gee . issued @ book showing caricatures |E0q"" tte tne : xtra Matinee—AAETROPOLITAN “41S "2 : i S 2 : of 260 prominent men in Beattle. |e. oh cobbler Thanksgiving Day 0c to $1.80 with @ little biographical sketch jand all that He companying each. The work on the [Oni a job as Fhe work on the Eee ALL - oa ee oe SUNDAY NIGHT week 245 New Englanders SHPPRRETE TEEN OS 4% that peaches of worth and William A. Dikeman, who # |) 07 {8 Mt sunk a discovery hole on es Christmas day, 1908, inthe #/frrmn 08, ele Iditarod, and caused the big if the proper at rush to that district, became * | tention ix given mW WINCHELL SMITHS COMEDY TRIUMPH & benedict last Wednesday. * line land. His first crop b ° on A Seattle girl, Miss Markue *)rrom @ push cart in Hartford, a es oe HAZEL KEELEY, ORPHEUM F wits Pee wae, (00, ne The %|Conn. Lant year he pald out over i ceremony took place be & | 450,000 to th hauling ray | AT THE MOORE TONIGHT einai he brings her around to the | © ‘ 5 2017 Becond av, N ¥ | today—likewixe hearty i’ * | point where she proposes to him, | e » * ‘ MMMM MEK BH RH & H|his finer sensibilities revolt and he | Bae THe eeReaaanes | _Patroimen hie! and Brafford . th Hoot, mon, have you been doan | marries the poor daughter of « “ On the ground that to plat tide ihm Apel oxy wiry ya to the Moore theatre? “The Bon-|@ruKsis : . lands by the land commissione hite int ted, and lnle Brier Bush” was a bonnie, bon-| a street car while Intoxicated, an | Tl prior to the legistative session of | Sm z pe mir ; nie affair, a» it was given by the iH eke RaReennae *< eord would taterfere with the plan: bongs 4 ae 4 th: ar conductor ‘yl | Caledonian soclety last night, and) for @ comprehensive sch of v lit will be repeated tonight. | The| AT THE SEATTLE * harbor development to be voted by | jplay ran so smoothly one could * * ie King county next March 5, the port), ST: LOUIS, Nov. 25—Becau ey) ; |xcarcely tell it was played by ama |S ##eeweeeenaeeee FG , lcommisatonérs yesterday requested | “Want going to let any au r) | The entire cast deserves| “Three Twins” will be ; \the atate land commissioner to|bim,” At McIntyre took 76 8 praise, The following were In the! Thanksgiving attraction at the Se hold off hours to convey his second mach | cast Messrs. Colvin, Hunton,!attle theatre, opening with the mat 1 fre the garage home. ie : | Waddell, Gordon, Watson, Gilerist,|inee tomorrow afternoon, “Three Ea ‘The county clerk, auditor, sher-|bunged up today as the result of — | McIntosh, McGillivray, Mrs. Gor|Twins” has many song hits, “The | iff, clerks of the Justice courts, and | fighting another round with It It's good, so good that we Jon, Alice K. Forbes, Mrs Murié./ Yama Yama Man” and “The Cuddle Josephine Cohan, Metropotitan: |purser of King county ferry, have can guarantee every bit of it, fi Site Kyle, Jane Dow, and Ethel igong” being | the hiest. The Hortense Searie, Empress. joined in a protest against the at-| ST, LOUIS, Nov. 25.—The Backus We make thin, tight fitting fj Murray. latter, with its tableaux showing veh torney general's roling that they | building, St. Louis’ leaning tower, Is] [eM plates, and “we put in tecth [| The bagpipes, the Scottish reel, |the seven ages of cuddling, 14 one |will be seen wity a chap wamed|must deposit the fork they recelve | being wrecked, because it is Imper-| Bi Without plates; also. extract §)4"4 Scottish ballads captured the |of the best stage pictures ever pro-|Desperado in a sxrien of equili-|daily with.the county treasurer, in-|{llng passersby by ite propensity FR ED ‘NIBLO teeth without pain. If you want fj {#2¢y of the audience |duced, concluding with an aerial |bristic stunts. stead of monthly heretofore | to tumble clean, quick, lasting dentistry J! Pee lewing weighing $000 pounds and) Arthur Stuart and Uazel Kelley done. The protest is based on the —- j Ame A gen SCT COMPANY a without pain, we can please you. {| ¥ * ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥/inuminated in the baskets, This|/come with a singing and dancing |iack of a aystem by which this can} Wife—In a Battle of tongecs, a Ladies con Our prices are most reasonable. Py » “lin the first time this famots music ¥ be operated with satisfaction. woman can bold her own. * “Alias Jimmy Valentine.” ® | 41 comedy has ever been presented sect Husband—Yes, perhaps she can, : ar prices Terr TC Ter Te NO SCANDAL THIS TIME but she never does = #| “I understand Fred Towne in in Reandinavian spoken, ‘warck Us eeeeeteeeeeeee Full set of teeth, from $3.60 up | at po Gold crowns, from....9800 up f|* * *** eke ankan te | The name of “Alias Jimmy Valen-|a ae ee ® * oe Raahan AT THE EMPRESS # |love with a married woman NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Constant Gold fillings, from. . ..$3.00 YP Hine” the bank burglar with fingers |@ %| “You don't say so! Who ia she?" | preparation for war was called “in * * Silver ffilings.............-80€ iso sensitive that he can open ale AT THE Lors * « . . ‘ “ SRR RE REE RHE His wife. ternational lunacy” by former Con REGAL DENTAL oFFices ff *SUlt by the sense of touch, with: |w *| From the land made famous by gresaman Bourke Cochran, who as-|f ED. L. DREW, Manager. Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager, | 0Ut knowledge of the combination,|y x x x ¥ 4 4H MBN HHH LYy lacial peaks and Sweitzer ted that it, too, was responsible Sisr CONTENT jhas become a household word| -Rosalind at Red Gate,” sleheese comes the seven. Sarnthaler | for the high cost of living 1408 Third ie N. W. Corner | throughout the country, though the |qramatization of the novel of the|Troupe of Swine warblers —— 6 | TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINEE nion play in which he figures has been jsame name by George Meredith, is| “Erin's Isle,” an idyllic Irish ro- City Comptrolier Wm. J. Both- ‘The Record Breaker—Joe. M. Gates’ seen in a few cities only. Great basitg pe the attraction at the Lots|mante, will also introduce several ell, secretary of the firemen's re-} jbeen the success of Paul Arm-|theatre for the week, beginning |beautiful Irish ballads |}ef and pension fund, received a THREE TWIN First Time af page lay Y a Faget end with the regular Sunday matinge| Mme. Bartholdi’s Cockatoos wil) N heck for so. B. Kittin: | Popular Pric wo years in New York at the hit/and continuing throughout the |show almost human faculties by a } ger, as @ donation from the Mana-} Greatest Com: EX T RA toric Wallack’s theatre. H. B. War-| week, with other matinees on Tues: |seriew of tricks. Calvert Dean and| N . . Union army|iawn Realty Co, which owns the _ ere pre ah ponent ne ner, the creator of the role of Alias |day, Wednesday, . Thursday and|Leta Price will offer a college skit|at Tennille, Ga. burned & well./ apartment house at the corner of| Added Attraction at the Jimmy Valentine, is this season be- | saturday jcalled “A Student's Apartment,” | Those were WAT) Torry ay. and Terrace st., i » GEORGE EBNER ing sent on tour by Liebler & Co.| “Rosalind at Red Gate” in a se-|full of songs and good lines. A times and people | ciation of services re Bupportea by MISS GERTRUDE HUTCEESON and local theatre-goers will have a|quel to the same author's popular |couple of the old-time minstrel = @id not always) tire department on Nov Beauty 6,000—2lectrical—$15,000 | chance to see him next week, when | work, “The House of a Thousand|men, Al and Jack Gruett, will be believe Very: ling ite butlding from destruction by || Chorus Production fhe fills an engagement at the | Candies.” heard in southern harmony, jokes n thing that enme | fire during the high wind and short | Moore, beginning tomorrow night. | and eccentric dancing. W. J. Cole from the front, age of water, MIGETS, 25c, 500, 78c, $1.00; MATINEDS, 15c, 25c, S00 The i : eRAREWREA EHH EH HlmaD, & monclogiet, Will be heard but thie story ihe THEATRE pany is to support Mr. Warne: | : —_o was told by a TONIGHT—“CHECKERS”—LAST TIME pany is to support Mr. Warner when |g AT THE ORPHEUM # {im song and story, 1 een |_ Has J. C. Vining, of 1609 Eighth |this successful play has its firs shemtiow A negro who, when lay, W., committed suicide? He |hearing in this city. ARERR REREM anata *, asked if there f suicide of a cer wean Dorothy Rogers, a fascinating |y * were Yankees at seattle woma: ib t the New : man to his wife, she SPREE REE mB, © be seen 6 * AT THE PANTAGES * iy nille said He has been missing sinc ° e \n * Orpheum the coming week in aly * on “Yes, fret there | Octob He 0 Joliet Prison |* AT THE METROPOLITAN x{comedy entitled “Bables a. Ia SeKaRAMe KORO: sanas bite poe at on i oo Kory | Tart OGRE DORIA, booty, supported by @ capable) iarry Tate's “Motoring,” termed |cavalrymen and they bur ling camb 20 Beatle eetercl sonra! ‘ | lebiel tbe oh par oni saa one of the funniest. sketches in|Gepot; then came along some in-lago from Clesea, Mass, and en Showing Mrs. Cassie L. A young man with the proverbial| | Charles F. Semon, he Narrow | vaudeville, is the headline act of|fantrymen and they tore up the in the grocery. business! Chadwick, the worlds famous M/ golden spoon in bis month when | Fellow will pete = ecceD-lthe Pantages bill, opening Monday | track and burned it, and fust be the Savoy hotel now stands prisoner; Mrs. Coivist, wife Mi) he’s born, suddenly finds himself |tric dances and comedy. precthely can agy fs fore I left they sot fire to the well ; | d i 00 jong with this head. | fore I left th e pace: of millionaire serving thirty Mj with only a single suit as all of} Conrad and Whidden wil) offering act are Towers Brothers and|When the general got to Tennille] AURORA, II, Nov. 25—Little years sentence; and how [his worldly possessions. He has a|%0mething on piano and violin sl Darrell, a trio of wingers and |he looked it over and found that | Minnie Smith, 6, started out to hunt | By criminals are handled in this J} gre heme to get rich by mar-| Th acrobats, Rice, Sully and | ; ra; the Melnotte LaNole|the wooden lining of the well bad} ganta Claus with a candle light George 7 famous old Joliet prison, built heiress in a small village |Seott, will double doubles and pe of high wire acrobats; Sot|sure enough been burned and the | Mamma Smith was cleaning a dress |) Middleton AT RED GATE In Fears in 1853. |—any village will do. triples on the tramoplne. Rerns, the “funny little Hebrew,” | copper pump broken up with benzine when Minnie came in. That is the leading character of| W. B. Patton will be seen in a1.°s Count The First, nald to be the — Both mother and child were serious ‘The Fortune Hunte ch|rural comedy called “Apple Blos an | varia 4 * “ |nearest approach to human intelli-| Large audience filled Faurot's |iy burned ~ opens a week's engagement at the|soms,” supported by Frank B attained by animal training. |hall last night and showed its ap meh E A SEQUEL TO “THE MOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES” Metropolitan Theatre Sunday |Smith and Phyllis MacKay “ preciation of the work of the! CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—The well SPECIAL MATINEE THANESGIVING DAY |night. The “down and outer" goes Patty, he who walks on his bean 7 Prices, 950, 380, 50e 66 99 ol ind out Hisik he. who. ein Arion’s splendid male | remembered tones of John Alexa Janta iraee., Wed Bat., 10c, asc Next Week ** The W Monday, 27th; Tuesday, — | chorus, der Dowie's voice rev _ 28th; Wednesday, 29th jthrough the hall at a mass meeting WOchdmissiont0c|| #e American Cafe DY eS ES empress No should miss Mr. Morle; very interesting and instructive lecture during the exhibition of these pictures of not guilty as to Winegras MATINEE DAILY, FOURTH AND PIKE 4 tried ‘otntly wah Gaddaitee tote een sraraaee 2 oa ieee EMPRESS CORNER” NING noncae ae : UNITED PRESS | |iury found that Goldsmith ted |) Baker became Mrs. Williau || SULLIVAN + GONSIDINE + : Winegrasa Into the transaction Bailey. Another “ad” ten days lat We serve regular French and Italian Dinner Lo TB@ |) ORANGEVILLE, La, Nov. 25— er solicited family washings. Hailey |f “me noose or exits” | THE SARNT The congregation in the local) wm Hamby, ‘of Edmonds, died |x to collect and deliver the clothes. | , In Regard to if We serve also Special ‘Thanksgiving Dinner . church scattered when OrKe lat the Seattle General hospital Dowden made a quick motion to-| shortly after his leg was amputated i} a his bin ee shortly afte ATLANTA, Ga, Nov. 26.—The| | BILL OF FARE Hard Dis hip. wo minutes later |Hamby's leg was crushed by ® 106 | convention of the American Peder-| near Edmonds. ion of Labor yesterda the Snell-Dowden feud. jation of Labor yesterday adopt Of Tyrolean Serenaders Your Ta DINNER—SUNDAY, NOV. 26, 1911 |resolution providing that | | PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 28—J. B.|tive officers of the ‘ “ Xes | ALTON, til, Nov, 28-Qhewoh|izoag wan Rtrested Inst night, |\thenle commiboce one federation | ‘A SEXTETTE OF should contribute one week's salary Relishes | |to He Sold” is the title of a-poem |charged with taking money from |to the McNamara defense fund SWISS*BEAUTIES” Hgts dH ie dice aoain Queen Olives Canape a la Russe Teed Celery | written by the Rev, V. B. Sullins,! women in the North End under the = Tw | in an effort to save his chruch.|pretense that he was a police offi-| NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—W. E. D. Playlet in February. This is aff Soup desoped Present prospects the chareh |cer He claims he was on the Se-/Stokes, the millionaire who was! The Idyllic Irieh ” SE tse Gr besin putting Fotseu6 th Reine Convcisia Masi |Win he saved. attle police force six years, jshot by Bthel Conrad and Littian | “ ERIN’S ISLE — jrahame, who he declares attempt something ,aside to meet Fich | NEW, YORK “Now. 25-—Marying| Municipal league will hold a spe-|ed to blackmail him, was the first : | siesta Witar of Bole . ‘ | jain of raids on -gam-j cial meeting this evening at Allen |witness when the trial of the sbi . ACTS EP ‘bier, Poached Filet of Sole, Joinville Pomme Hollandaise | bling ps the police gathéred | Dale's cafeteria on Che! girls opened here. ey x SEST money v5 OTHER BIG 8. & © AC |up 125 boys charged with gambling |The report of the enuntehat, plans | - ( Savings Accounts may Entrees in the streets. All were wemt:home commission will be reviewed and| CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Nov. 25— | “AMER! A Dollar Show for 10c and @ Braised Sirloin of Beef, Financlere jafter a lecture in court jw be illustrated by stereopticon | Jaisent Gackwar, Harvard’s Indian - Vol au Vent of Crab Meat, | lalides, |prince student, is broke and has Certificates of Deposit for Ravioli Gianetti Sp NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—The sud- | |sent home for a million-dollar dia jden clanging of a fire bell ax she} H.W. B filed f ond, which he . * ? Bagnait Souffle . W. Bassett filed a sult in the | mond, which he says he will hock three months, six months louffie au. Sabayon | was passing an engine house eaus-|\1, §, elreuit court for ./unless his finances pick up be opened for $1. ‘Time Panhard Theatre “s=" i | jed Miss Mary Luvan to drop dead |ages against the Hrickson | pei | BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE or one year. | Roast in the street. ‘tion Co,, charging infringement of| CHICAGO, Nov. 25.—Peter Mich. | |his patent, Bassett claims the {ouski tried the old, old stunt of us| HARRY TATES-———“MOTORING” Young Turkey ranberry Sauce Resources over $700,000. Pomme O'Brien ern na Goiaes ja KKESBARRE, Pa. Nov. 25-—/company used a form for moulded |ing Kerosene to start a fire. Hos n-vabhannarm ok amladintemnataiioanneetl , istines dhe Poumats malne jas. Franklin decided to pawn a |conduits invented by him without | |pital authorities think he may re | Vanilla Ice Cream Assorted Cakes watch a former sweetheart had | his permission. | cover Towers Br Bros. and Mabel Darrell onzola Cheese, Toasted Crackers {Given hint Aaireate ago, The paw: Henin — CLASSIEST TRIO Dem|-tasse broker told him the watch had been| ©, Van Houten, deputy state| CINCINNATI, ©., Nov. 25.—Five stolen or dairy inspector, will give a lecture |thousand Methodists will take part EC Te La NOLE TROUPE x a ed at the Y, M,C, A, tonight on “Build. jin a religious te t h Y \CROB. THIS WEEK'S ENTERTAINERS CHICAGO, Nov. 25—A snowball ling » Dairy Herd” "= [marrow Ohadles. W. Salfoankel at stamnnetab nn PRnineeona : | started Joseph Kopolo in a series of — will be the principal te: o' Mies Lancaster—London—Mr. Lancaster jaccldents that may result fatatly,| A, €. Ruffner was indorsed by |and. the Nioasteaien® nt omic Seoteh Songs. “With.the Famous Senesc si Running for the snowball-thrower, /fitty Ballard men as a candidate | _—_— 4 Senescu Orchestra f| he sipped, and while examinin for councilman at a special meeting | The regular annual election of of- ERNEST GIANETTI, | bruise on his knee caused by the jlast night to succeed F. 8, Steiner, | ficers will be held Munday evening, | fall, was struck by a street car, | restenea, by W. 0. W., No, 87, at Ballard, i sii.

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