The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1912, Page 8

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ee, Sete i Ie Ma Ee Lee ag er as 5 aeiteeeadi niente meen "We all right to sing while you work, but for goodne: your tune, Ask Your Doctor Cs ez And why not? Yet some pedple act as if a medicine could take the place of a doctor! The best medicine in the world cannot do this. Have a family doctor, consult him frequently. If we did not believe doctors endorsed Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds, we would not offer it to you. Latte Title Insurance Under the old Abstract- and-Opinion system, re- sponsibility, more or less imaginary, was divided be tween the Abstracter and the Attorney. Title Insurance unifies and definitely fixes a real and complete responsibility upon the company that issues the pélicy. ‘A money responsibility. ‘As for you— One method gives you an OPINION. “ale The other method gives you a Gl ARANTEE. Which will you choose? Marguerite Wright, Metropolitan Florence Roberts, Orpheum AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark. Metropolitan—Dark . |] Seattie—Jensie Shirley Co, In Washington }]. “The Primrose Path.” | Orpheum— Vaudeville. Empr | eo Vaudeville. Title: Insurance || Pamages—Vanseriite | Grand—Vaudeville and motion C an | Pil acanaiey ‘ ; temmer—Photoplays and vau omp y | deville. if Melbourne Photoplays and vau- Hf devilie. | | | Ake R ERE id be . “OVER NIGHT” * * * eee eee eee hee “Over Night,” a threeact comedy ee | will be the atiraction at the Moc BUNA HOLe © | |itheatre for the week commencing mm «. Sunday night, May 19. Over mexeer = | Night” ts all about two pairs of BUILDER lyoung people, who are on their wed ding trips, and bave embarked on = \the Hendrick Hudson, the most mag nificent of the Hudson river day line steamers. They become separ |ated on the journey in such a man jner that each of the ands. is obliged to take care of his friend's wife, and many amusing comp jtions ensue over this device of the | playwright [eke erate hhh hhh \* * *% AT THE METROPOLITAN #& * * Rather eerne hehe “The Pink Lady” will be the | traction the Metropolitan theatre ni for a stay of matinees, on Wedne day afternoons atur The presentation is an amusing story in three acts, adapted from the French of Berr and Guilemaud by C. M. 8. MelLelian, with an ac companying score by Ivan Caryll It requires a company of &9 peo- ple to bring it out and an o-ches State Dental War» iss A GOOD THING FOR | York city will handle the music. | } J THE PEOPLE | fee ke ke tote tok ke tet te tot te! Biehl, partner of Frenzied Pinance I do not compete with cheap den-|* * al work, but with the high priced | # AT THE ORPHEUM * Dental Combine, on quality of work, | y *| for half t piles, Mv offices haves tw kee been located fn the Unton Block, 71S First Av: I, myself, A Seattle favorite, in the person ficen July 16th. 1901, when t t-|of Florence Roberts, the well- f tice en | known dramatic star, who appeared d today practice, acquired by | Theodore Roberts and Thurlow Ber careful operating, a superior quality | gen, will headline the offering for oer een “ney “ai |the coming week at the new Orphe wrath of the im in a playlet called “The Mira upon me; th ad cle supported by a capable cast cense and examir and things unkn young girl, under the nom de guerre of La Petite Mignon, will offer a long list of impersonations The Four Ritchies will present a | unique cyeling act The Five Sullys will present “The Information Bureau,” which in cludes singing, dancing, talking and hey thou could not do work ft could not be ac only hed to en each pi my Income 1 firg variety tertain Orpheumites with a plano long yenrn and their personalities. that Yao. people have en-| Fred Hamill and Charley Abbate. 1 make a dotiar 2% “The Singer and the Violinist, and the Dental will present a number of vocal and two dollars when I ail instrumental gem work. Beware Polzin Bros. use a spring-board to their acrobatic act more ef. * * Seattle’s Leading Dentist |* AT THE EMPRESS * 713 First Avenue * a Union Block. ae tet te One Door South of the Postal aa n interesting and well-balanced ee ed t th 1 be offered Empress patrons Telegraph Building. during the coming week, with ‘The Open evenings until 8 and Sun-| Five Musfeal Nosses as the headline days until 4 for people attraction, The Nosses are dancers saifins crocks | Well a6 musicians, ‘They wil ' sake change xt week, opening tomorrow night} WO} Washington next we j wilt try to get an appropriation for} |MILLION DOLLAR ‘S\here but a short time since with | gymnastics, to comedy of the rapid | Al and Fannie Steadman wil! en-| * Empress idea Barrows, Lancaster and a capable cast will offer a Father, Like Son,” The Three Dixie Girls will sing [several vocal oumbers, | Uno Bradley, a bi sist, has corrailed a lot of new stuff. | Richard Wally is # juggier of fine | ise ‘In Old Seville,” a Spanish | arce, “Like | | {repatation. | Grenier and La Fosa are two acro-) | batic comedians ! eet eeeeeneeeenee * AT THE PANTAGES * * Reet eneeanene Arthur La Vine and his company | of ten, In* The Piying Dread jnaught,” a musical comedy con densed into three scenes, will be} the headline attraction at Pan-| tages, opening with the usual Mon tra face monolo | day matinee. The special added at-| ready for the ion looms tn Vie LeRoy and/| comes tonight to learn some new Francure Larrimore, Moore Se The Seattic Mar favor by notifying t prompt livery of the paper, © any npt to substitute other paper i Btar, Th is th matthgement te service for all are given courteous and pi attention. If your paper to arrive any night ty # o'clock, kindly phene thie office at once Main $400. Aske tor the Cireutation Departmest 4 Seattle tra Mae Cabill, a clever comedian and| wrinkles in “high jinks.” The sar & pretty girl in song and patter rangements are all completed Sor Sam Hood, of minstrel fame, is an-|the grand conference in Portland, other act expected to please in the |in June new show, Other acta on the pro: gram are the Royal Italian Four, a’) t of instrumentalists; the Alvo trope, comedy bar ex perts, and Mater and Finis, comedy entertainers. 'TO APPOINT TWO CUSTOMS INSPECTORS In order to keep up with the rap. idly growing ping business of Seattle, two customs Inspectors will be appointed in the next two weeks to board every incoming vessel, both night and day. For this service, which prevails in all the ports of the East, a nominal charge will be made. George BE. Channing, special agent for the treasury, leaves for where he a boarding launch to be used by the} inspectors. MORTGAGE INVALID A million dollar mortgage was de clared Invalid by Referee in Bank ruptey John P. Hoyt yesterday in the Columbia river orchard case. The mortgage was given by A. J De Larm Trustee Sichler raised the objection to the mortgage. “Strictly Savings We have used this phrase for several years to emphasize the iifact that we do no other busi eas than a Savings Business In this we differ from all the ” } | | | | | By specializing we are en abled to give you absolute se urity and a rate of A+% CAPITAL $400,000 CheBank for Sadings |i PIKE STREET & THIRD AVENUE eeeeeeeeeeeee terday attached on a libel brought coming through 8 stopping off yester more expected today, Two thou sand have already stopped off here ig be confirmed as Seattle Rogaterp, | The only “this year's” bride in the diplomatic society at Washing ton is Mme. Mal bran, who was her husband re- eelved his ap polntment, o< 6 a brakeman, run ning between Chicago and Lib found $25,000 in money on his ous owner gi bim $1 for re Mme. Malbran turning it, NOT ON $25 PER “Doctor,” Mra. Fawnoy, “1 believe | have gout.” “What is your husband's sal- ary, Mrs. Fawncy?” asked the doctor. “Why, he receives $25 per week.” “You are troubled with rheumat replied the doctor.—Cincinnati Enquirer, Dr. E. F, Ristine was yesterday confirmed as resident physic |Camp 2, in the city watershed on n at edar river, by the board of -public works. Dr, Ristine has been police surgeon for many months RRR Thirty-two thousand five hundred dollars in gold came to the local assay office today from Valde Iditarod and Lane coun Oregon, mining districts. The assay office ex. pects large shipments within the next two or three weeks from the spring clean-up, RN RR KK ie Schooner Bender Bros. was yi King & Winge, West Seattle ship builders, on a claim for labor and materials amounting to | $1,191.26. The vessel has beem out- fitting to sail for Bethel and the Kuskokwim river, Shriners Still Coming. The stream of Shriners te: stil! ttle, over 200 Ay, and as Many and there are 500 more to come. All capitalists, have purchased twenty who bave been here went away de-| miles of disjointed logging rallroads lighted with everything they saw,'in the Pilchuck valley and rehabil- and it f* the opinion of all Shriners |itate the road as a regular raflroad that they'll come back THIS DAY IN HISTORY al gee OY navy yad. Admiral Cook was|f @AMPRICA "2° the | Ym at the battle of Santiago, French, a soldier who 20 years be fore had entered - | A tary school as « train, and men passengers beat ebarity pupil ing men are vali! acoma bunch whieh | Napoleon was a *\dollars to found a children’s hos army that invaded Italy; at 30, first consul of France. married “to the} first secretary of the Argentine legation just a few days before FAULTY FAMILY TREE Jack a good being ashamed of his ancestors? Billie—j should say so. His Willle—Has ins a world’s Philadeiphia: Record. Edward Stone, —Mies Lillian Gopher| WOMEN TO FORM while trying to rescue 4th Repub : | CONSUMERS’ LEAGUE e can } “— | The women of Seattle will next Beriin.—Galeunoff, the Russian | week form an organization for the : encouragement of the use of Seattle- fl an a a j|made goods, to be known as the ie e was drowned ertyville, Il, work on a sym phony he hopes will depict the Ti train, The gener |tanic disaster in masic. e| | — Women theatre-goers | meeting at the Y. M. C won a victory when the court of ap peals nullified the police president's | decree against the wearing of hats tn opera boxes, | Dr. Lilburn Merrill, chief proba- LOOKING FOR tion officer of the King county ju urt, will try to get the 1913 National Chari conference of th Seattle while he is at the national|t0 assist in finding her brother, About 700 men and women, prom: inent in political and social circles, | home. teeter muptuhinenieastataan, Said the wise ones, “Stay single; a wife handicaps you; ens your courage and palsies your arm, And down to the routine of living she straps you, Trying to keep you from danger or harm!" But I went and I married a dear little girlie Who promised to stick till old Gabriel's trump; And since we were wed I have risen up early And kept myself evermore right on the jump! Seeeeeeeeaee SHE'S urged me to chances I'd never have taken, She's prodded me on when I wanted to quit; And when I've come home with my courage ali shaken, She's stiffened my nerve with her daring and wit. And though she has babies to shelter and mother, She's made me fight on while the rations were short; And when I think over things-—one and another— I know that my wife ia a good little sport! You can take It from me—where ONE fellow Is hampered By having a wife, ag will There are twenty at least who've successfully scampered Clean out of the mob—with a wife for a spur! There's many a man who is only a plodder That nevertheless has arrived at the top, Because of a wife with a sharp litle prodder Who hurried him on when he wanted to stop! gathered at the Washington yester AMUSEMENTS day afternoon at a reception given — to Gov, and Mra. Hay by Mre J A. Reed@ The entire mezzanine floor wan beautifully decorated for the occasion and the New Wash ington orchestra furnished music A vitaeiall Seattle Th “Phone Main 43. AND 6HE GETS IT She—-Do you give your wife an allowance, or does she ask you for money when she wants it? He — Both.—Answers, Lon don. WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY And Her Capable Company in the Famous Amerieag) “Bobby Burnit Made Famous in the Sa thy ee ee ee eel * |\® Waiter Farley, 1306. 13th j@ av, wae taken to Providence ® hospital this morning, suffer # ing from scalp wonds sus # tained when tis motoreyele bit ® @ 23rd av, car, at 19th and & Jefferson. urday Evening Pont, Story he Play seeeeeeeeee * Ta ee el Canadians’ First Meeting. Canadian club's first meeting last night was an overflow one, and J. F. Douglas, president, was com pelled to ask for the jarger quarters of the Metropolitan club. The change was made without difficul ty, and a very enjoyable evening was spent. The club will at once seek larger quarters. : Chicago.—Bentenced to spend the remainder of his life in prison on & murder chiurge, George Palmer, 46, smiled when Judge Kersten nounced his sentence and said: “I thank you very much.” Prices; 25¢, 50c, 75e. LUCKY JULIET Mre. Knicker—What im: pressed you most in “Romeo and Juillet?” Mre.Subbube—The fact that could keep a nurse in to be the sub- urbs.—-Harper's Bazar. Chicago.—Three men went into @ saloon to drink. Some one outside lthrew three exes against the win . ldow. The proprietor went out to|f LA PETITE MIGNON : : : ; & investigate. Two patrons and the leash drawer were robbed of $200, THE FOUR RITCHIES : : Cycle Alaska Steamship Co.'s steamer 2 7 Mariposa arrived in Seattle yester day, after beating the record time|/f FIVE SULLYS : : “The Inf from Ketchikan, as made by the down bours and'19 misutes | AL, AND FANNIE STEADMAN : Pian “Following the Blue Print” will HAMILL AND ABBATTE j Sings pe , be the theme of the subject which POLZIN BROTHERS : : will be discussed at the free meet ing for men only at the Y. M.C. A |at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon by Rev. George H. Lee, pastor of {the Ballard Presbyterian church. THAT'S SO “1 notice,” observed the man who notices things, “that Edi- 711 patents son has taken out pate PRESS C8 "7 ‘Wnd'etit' there ian’ a toothache | SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE cirncuIT and still there isn't a toothache cure worth having.”—Mil- “te HOUSE OF EXITS” waukee Sentinel. | Washington Western Railway Co., ja railway company organized by \Tiinois, Texas and Washington | Tine. Bremerton--Rear Admiral Fran- leis, A. Cook, U. 8. N., retired, fs |here after a trip across the conti jnent to see his first grandson, which was born a few weeks ago BEST VAUDEVILLE to Surgeon and Mra. F. C. Cook, at (Ot in command of the flag ship Brook- PANTA Unequaied Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville | New York—Frank Hoffman, ne jgro, went to sleep on Mre. Paula) Ninaper’s shoulder in a subway |nim ‘almost into insensibility Vienna—The will of Joseph Spitzberger, champion miser of Austria, bequeaths half a million BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE — ARTHUR LA VINE AND COMPANY OF |. Albany, N. ¥Y.—Clara and Clarissa , |Pritchard, twins, of Tivoli, are |§66 © : a |honor pupils in the Albany law |xchool, but cannot graduate be-| cause they are under | WHIRLWIND MUSICAL COMED JUST AS GOOD 5—OTHER BIG ACTS—5 10¢ AND pital. “Do you always leave cards when you call?” “No; sometimes | leave an um- brelia."—-Milwaukee Sentinel. | “Women's Home Consumers’ league This will be done at a A. next Fri day. The Federated Women's clubs and Jocal manufacturers will in- jdorse the movement, LOST BROTHER Zillah Baker, 108 Revere st., | Boston, has appealed to The Star William Sanford Baker of Nova Scotia. She says her mother is {ll and that her brother is needed at REAL ROUGH RIDERS AND 550 REPRESENTING THB FOLLOWING The R INDIANS Shs Res! Red Man of the Brought Direct COWBOYS Ronee Pisce iet COSSACKS Recll os Piders trom F; of Russian Steppes. MEXICANS fret stgefinsnlec tas iatant Conbere ans Congias"™* Football a i of. Bucking HovseChampions dtisi.eBusk 2.PERFORMANCES DAILY ap BIG STR 2:& 8 PM RAIN OR’SHINE 10 AM , ometimes occur, General Admission, 50c. Reserved Seats (ine sion), 75c and $1.00. On Sale Beginning Monday Kohler & Chase, 1318 Second av.

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