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Danet 4 Private Le ons| always emtay Fri Teint cing We Watch for. big of Wall pape and languages ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE Electro Dental Parlors WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE Ladoring People’s Dentists AN Work Guaranteed 15 Years Corner First and Pike. two barbers THE BRIDE “Have a shave, boys? That's what Chester O. French, a local barber, was asking as usual Saturday night, and cust mounted his chair were plentiful At the si Tarbell, wh: barber shop, question. it was rs who fter midnight whe got through. when 1 o'clock arrived, beside Mise Tarbell'« t and held hands, while n these Then, stood ebatr RF they rber Rev ; Dunlap, AND GROOM pastor of the University Christian church, pronounced them man and wife. It was the first time a wedding was performed in a barber shi these or other parts, to the know! YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR PEOPLE Rev. Frank M, Silsley, 0. ©., of) Pittsburg has accepted thi call of | tho Westminster Preiibyterian | chureh of this clty | At the Boylston Avenue Unitar-| jan chureh last night Judge Thom } as Burke, as a@ representative of the Carnegie foundation, made ax | appeal for peace through arbitra tion Resolutions § were commending arbitration. Confed muskets were not the only tools with whieh to fight in war for they were posted along the steep bank un der which the Western & At lantic ail ran, near Ring gold, Ga The federal Woops marebed up the track and rolled big boulders You can make fun f this boulder sort of warfare, but sins that the repuleed on that day 1802 that November the erates found eee Tee eee! * ‘ % John D, Williams, formerly * of Chicago, dent of the *® Williane Amusement Cor Leon Phillips, of Spokanes William Hell, of Chicag for merly manager General Film Co; H. W. Cooper, ot Chir cago, and several well-knows vaudeville performers, were in Seattle preparing to go baek to Austrailia, where they Jo ly own about everything there is in an amasement way 0 Confederates lown on them eeeeeeeeeet # | troops were eee ee ee ee After her husband Mra. Minnie Nelson feared he would use a power of at jtorney given Him to take away her little home, worth several thousand jdollars, ‘Therefore, she axke the court to annul the power of attor ney deserted her, asserts she The fifth branch of the Catholic Order of Foresters was {natituted yesterday the Immacu ourt, No. 1744, in Parsin hall, 18th av, and EB. Marion st ‘The funeral of Mra. Emma Estelle Walker, who died at the age of 37 at Providence hospital, after an « eration yesterday morning, will held tomorrow afternoon from the Honney Watson undertaking estab | lishment, She was 4 court reporter | in Seattle for the past eight years 1 Accurately Informed. ie it that that woman seems to know so much more about Europe than most of us?” said the frank and outspoken lady ry replied Mise Cayenne “she stayed at home and read guid |books instead of squandering her time in travel.” be How aune A Compromise. you eat capers, Mitte “Do boy?" No, ma'am, more American if Mayor John F. Fitzgerald of Boston takes the advice of his nephew, Thomas J. Pitegerald, be will visit Seattle before be make my The Newsboys’ union will be jhosts at one f the most enjoyable balls of the week when the 19th oniversary of the founding of the junton {is celebrated on Thanks lgiving eve at Leech! park |prize masquerade ball ! “on Balti cut edge of the participants Miss 1 (now Mra. will the ¢ the wedding, per followed was flower presented the French) | Lar The barber girls plo’ with a} [silver tea pot | At the Theatres | SAFES Fire-Proot Rargiar-Froot “Sates That ‘Are Sale | ateeeeeeeeees een ed * * . AT THE THEATRES | Moore — H. B. Warner | Alias Jimmy Valenti Metropolitan —“The Fortune Hunt Seattie—"The Three Twins lind at Red Gu Pantages—Vaudevill Empre: udeville Grand—Vaudevi lle tion pictures. and mo HERR ED EERE ERE REESE AT THE MOORE ee ed ALL'S SAFE Senttle Columbia District Beddow’'s Jewelry Store _ WATCH REPAIRING When It Leaves Here It Will Keep Correct Time. My Experience Will Guaran- tee You Safe Work. | Colmmbia, O14 Renton Line. | CENTRAL FEED STORE HOGAN & mOGAN S856 Rainier Ave., Columbia. Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed PRONE— “Beacon 748, Ind. York CONFECTIONERY We Are the Leading Place Here. A Clean Store. Prices Right. ‘The Best Goods. en Columbia Laundry, Inc. Your Home Laundry. Phones, Beacon 2 Ind. Col. 165 We Deliver Anywhere AND PLANT 4306 Rainier Ave CITY SASH & DOOR CO. SASH, DOORS, GLASS Roofing and Buildi: Paper. Mouldings, Interior ‘Finish. ONES— Beacon 1987, Ind, York 5000 Mainier Ave DUDLEY & SONS os —PHONES. Sunset Beacon 13 1 FUEL, ALL KINDS Certified Weight, Certificates QUALITY AND WEIGHT MILLINERY Good Silk Beavers. ..$4. 75 Good Wool Felt ....$1.50 WRILE THEY LAST. Enterprise Millinery Co. 4908 Rainier Ave. GROCER W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beacon 1622, Columbia 1 ‘The ‘Date Grocer of | ticularly A great ded equal! play: for ‘ong st sented. Those whe w | production of “Alias Jimmy at the Moore last in a quan admire O. Henry of the Paul Arma’ made it into dramatic form ompany which presented it nished product night |they were pleaned with play at times abou humor, at he penal x first set, the picture was so harsh it grated upon the sensibilities, but withal it was a story with a plot and a moral—a lesson b learned. on the Valen evening were book the he wholesom t t cand eee sel * * Rk th) Follow my Henry AT THE METROPOLIAN rules, and you can't Kellogg (Daniel Haun esaful Wall street op- | Avised his roommate at ge, who is not much shucks] lin business and is quite penniless, | ing to his father's neglect to| e him some money at his death. | C That's how Nat Dunean, splendidly | played by Fred Niblo, The Fortune Hunter But there was one card in the deck which Kellogg didn't take count of. It's that old, yet ever) new one, called lo Nat goes to a Yaptown, according to the rules. but doesn't walk, talk, dress or look like a yap. He goes to chureh, | cuts out smoking, drinking and} cussing. The scheme is to get the| We Can Replace Them Without a Plate nl | mbination or more t fair enough I Set of Teeth from Gola Crowns from . REGAL DENTAL OFFICES. DR. L. BR. CLARK, Manage: 1405 THIRD AVE.. BH. W. COR. UNION. Mote—Bring this a@ with you. Valley. Pure Foods—Full Weights and it becomes | G |vlew of the Paris Garrison”; | Lit |Cler | | Dunge “In Japan | Class A village hei works. 3s love him, | | with ee * AT THE SEATTLE * we eee eee eee The “Three Twins” are back for Thanksgiving week—with the fa | mouse “Yama Yama™ song, a car load of chuckles and a ful of A big audience Three Twins” at pop theatre jaughed. ed and had 1 exercining jaa risibilities. Pre ere e ore | * eee eee ere nene Rosalind at Red Gate,” by same The House ‘ Thousand Ca: was warmly ve eived at theatr © day ky Stockdale in the nner with which George ramatization was pre Myrtle Vane, in a double scored * * AT THE LOIS * « the Lois ehhh * * * AT THE GRAND ” * eee ee ee ee ey Bruce and Bruce, buck dancers on roller skates. star place on the week's bill at the Grand theatr The feminine half of the team shows just a few in stylish and fancy dress Edith Amanda Wilma is a pleasing eon Ito with much originality. The a duo furnish a few Spanish and guitar selections PICTURE SHOWS Oream—"The Daughter of the |Clown"; “An Innocent Burglar “The Inner Mind Grand — “Blackbeard”; “Comic Two Daugh Dan, the. Light and wing | hold the |ters of House Keeper. Lyceum—*My “Terms of Brother the Agasti Will"; “Re “The “Their Charming Mam. no Boat”; ma.” Cirevit—"The sourceful Lovers” Interferes”; The’ ento, City—" nif Isles’ Reporter"; “Her Convert “Re Mother of San Excape ‘ave From the Homes in the etting Married”; ‘Wistaria.” The Reckoning”; my"; “How Story Canary “A Texas Got of Indian ‘Dr. Whitman Dies Suddenly Dr. B. L, Whitman, pastor of y First Baptiat church, died early this morning at the Seattle General hospital, where he was taken Sat ur night. Death was due, it i | believed, to the bursting of a’ blood | clot In the left leg, which was car ried to the lungs or heart |. Dr, Whitman's serious condition became apparent while he was mak- ing an address at a Masonic lodge urday night. Before finished, Dr. Thomas, master of the lodge, rushed to his assistance, and Mr. Whitman soon became un Jeonselous. He remained in a semi conscious condition all day yester |day. Dr. Whitman's wife is in Cali fornia, Dr, Whitman was 50 years | old and was widely known through | out the country who was has just | A woman 101 years old, |never kissed in her life, > lup ideas on municipal government jonly §2 | weren't #0 fond of b | willow any more European trips The y Fitzgerald, who is a trav wlesman, has written to h that this Is the elty to plek prizes will be given. Three weeks ago P. Pasenan of Irondale, with a few dollare in his pockets, left his wife and children to come to to find work He hasr ard trom by bis | wife nis the po: j tice him. Hg wae sober and rious. +, uncle 1 of going to Europe for them cee eh eee ee Rev. A. W. the The appeal of Leonard for $6,000 to pay ment of regrade on First Met . ® condemnation * the Firth aw to the Jewelry and silverware lvalue of $25 was from the home of EB. A. Bokien, 126 areh. dav. N,, Saturday. The thieve mae, and all *lransacked the premises while th aised at th ly was out and took everything vice yesterday alue. ) cam forth later in avenue of the A a *® the day eee eee ee) A Little Respite. Naval officers are not jto take their wives to sea. Why don't they agitate privilege? Maybe they de off occasionally for year cruise.” for that t mind # a Htthe One of the important entertain. Order of Railway Conductors’ bal! to be given tomorrow night at Eagles’ ball, A large orchestra has engaged and a large crowd ts xpected. The Ladies’ Auxiliary lof the order will participate |A NEW TRIAL 27. —Leaving| ut of a large!” will, drawn t game, te b t $600 to cha NEW YORK, Nov. 50 to hin wife NEW YORK, Nov. 27 one debater axserted he er kiss a woman who smoked; the ¥. MC. A. de nm society voted that women should smoke if they to. Although ould ne 1 Nist, who was cony * court of Reco the slaying of on P. Davis on the night 23, will Ret a new trial The supreme court rev vietion. on na ed when Judg death bed statem alleged have wanted { Pebraary Nov. 27.—Admit wife to males] a plowed to another Was eeu LIBERTY, Mo., ting he had tied b dragged her cause abe talke Lafayette Choate 30 days in jail lowed the John Ford. Nist's pa |him. Ford was also killed pistol duel which resulted in th liceman h, and before he plred he gave the police Niet an. been an ¢ CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—!If women at bb skirts and plumes, the ettes and dress suits. be leas divorces, aceording to Judge Chartes N. Goodnow ed CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—Dr. Thomas J. Sullivan's readiness to first ald to two victimes of accident at the police station, caused Judge Newcomer to qvath a charge of auto speeding made against him. CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—Marion Sy! vester contracted blood poisoning from a tiny seratch which a pet rab bit made on her hand | NEW YORK, Nov serving 16 years of a life for murder, Jobn Hoeman of Brook lyn may be freed through the dis covery of a nese by whom he hopes to prove an alibi 27.—After sentence PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 27.—Elli son Cooper, 6 feet 4 Inches high, at last has a bathtub what ts a bath tub. It is 7 feet 4 inches long, 3 feet deep, 4 feet wide, holds 800! gallons of water and weighs 1,940 | pounds. HENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted A reward of one thousand dol Jars (81.000) will be pa . Henriette Mout tion leading to the where " | CONNELLSVILLE, Pa., Nov. 27. Phipps, the steel magnate, has of fered Pittsburg $35,000 if an addi-| tional fund of $90,000 is raised, all of which to be used In fighting tuberculosis. | 1860 pounds he left. Holght 5 feet 8 in in and of light brown color and medium-sixed and ehin ator of fore © the hair 4 to the ELSVILLE, Pa 27, } ye Charles H. Bishop. oor Kee) in a moving picture show, barred the front exit and ordered the au-| dience to remain qutet, when a! film ignited, thus preventing a vante, We Will Offer Daily In this paper a ¢ CON Nov. w an} CONBAD RISSLING, 1005 Larkin St., fan Francise®, Cal. cial price on some staple article carried by us, and the price made will surely be a bargain. For Tuesday Only pi Offer Goodyear Red Sole Hip Boots; ular price $9 special IB Goodyear see? $3.40 WATCH THE STAR DAILY FOR OTHER BARGAINS IN STAPLE LINES, vow: Para Boots, regular Duck ae $4.00; special .. tip, ** MPOCIAL sessceeeee Seattle Sporting Goods Co. before you died. It's tough to dic have lived, “The Rubber Stove,” 714 First Avenue. the |} Union | with a} Handsome | allowed | i" vad i) } | | | |ments of the season will be the big | FOR AXEL NIST} ected In} i the | a statement } dian Jette, foun her ‘Mary Jeffs, Old Indian Woman of Many Troubles, Is Dead «: Mrs, Mary with whom she had lived for wife Jeffs, 73, the band of the late who left half of an.¢ 10,000 for an orphan hor 1 on the Jeff home in Thomas Bver since the old They Richard | #bout half a century, an's never Jeffs, who could neither read nor write, was compelled to appeal te the courts t and again to pro tect property. The first suit wan against Henry Sicade, a rela the old wom Mra tate troubles couned 4 to be farm, yesterday death of her died at furniture Dry Goods Store Closes Daily at 6:30 T he Read y- -to-Wear Section Will Offer Tomorrow Women’s Fine Tailored Suits / Special, $25.00 ethis conce price representing a from former prices 1 ir in sharp The selling wil Men’s-Wear Serges, T weeds, Worsteds, Suitings including plain tailo in favorite black, navy anc models, nter coloris blue and bre Sizes, 34 to 44 afforded at $25.00, wn Savings of unusual ficance are Furniture for FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. tive, to deeds of property « that she was said, Attor and Hart won the suit fo owed the immer foe of $43,000 henaion will he ‘ he appealed to the con did not know she signed with the attorneys fogm large sum, and % settled, James Bot feeker, the lw educated Indian appointed guardta Again that she b Jerr blood | Dry Goods Gifts Children’s Metal Cribs, Specially Priced WO very sides with high sides, fill 1 spr ood patterns, closely-set 1 steel fabric ipped w Special, $6.35 White ight at en ename finish; | In white Is 42 in nze he | height at head Fumed Oak aches. eng ing rods and sliding drop stout and resilient. Special, $7.75 amel with 46 inches; Card Table trimmings 39 inches. gilt sides Special, $2.95 STRONG but light-we A with 36-inch round top., tical —top x pattern, Cut Glass Fern Dish Special, $2.50 effective table decoration, cut on heavy blank in the A‘ pleasing design illustrated, able silver-plated inset and furnished with remov- Six inches in diameter, special $2.50. Eight inches inches square, with r¢ and special v ight ‘Table—staunchly braced unded corners. Also pactly, at $2.95. re Headquarters, Ids co A very prac Third Fleer. in diameter, special $3.50, Glassware Section Children’s Storm Capes and Coats CHILDREN FULL- LENGTH STORM CAPES of cloth-lined rubber, with shirred hood attractively lined plaid; in blue and sateen over rubber lining; 4 to 16 years; $2.00, $3.45 and $3.75 }m. with red size $2.95, also | RUBBER with storm collar, | and slash pockets} siz ye ma CHII NG ‘ORM COATS, in single-breasted style, wrist straps es 6 to 15 Caps to ade ars; $3.95, atch, Storm Basement Salesroc om. Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully Filled ee ONE