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THE SEATTLE STAR = For all the family A Tonic - Without Alcohol A Blood Purifier . Without Alcohol A Great Alterative - Without Alcohol Afamily Medicine - Without Alcohol Ask doctor Ma family medicine, like Kyers Ss . is not vastly better without alcohol than with it. 20. Ayer Oo, Lowel! Title Insurance We are careful of words. And we say again that once you have bought and oe received a Title Insurance : policy on your property you are entirely free from ] title troubles From that moment ‘it’s J the company’s mone that’s at stake That is why we make such a thorough search to begin with It is why fat no cost to ou) we defend and are tter able to defend your title, if it should happen to be attacked The opinion, however good, remains only an Opinion. The policy is a contract of absolute indemnity— and the only real protec- tion there is. Insist upon it. $500,000 capital. Under state supervision. Aldridite, Viola Cunning Arthur Arthor Condon lette | * |® AT THE METROPOLITAN * Oe a ee elie! Te ee ee ee ee upon the second week of thelr wee itan with th Fires of St tomorrow, Jobn.” atre | Dill at Pantages theatr |*Barl Dewey and His F | Introd and other noveltios. * 7 AT THE EMPRESS * week. Bera Kendall, jr. ton of late comedian, ts in the cast | tight wire. | Adatr have songs and patter, duced in “Boones Behind Boones Marie Hylands and ( stance Farmer sing and dance. acrobatic AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. ete eeweae eee ae Charles Wildiah and ® company of five players wil! offer “The Pool | v4 in port Room,” & playlot, as the headline | +0, gt Michael act at the Empress theatre next Rae and Levering cycle comically Beott and Wilson are bumorously |cowtes, George MacFarlane, Kate Brady, Loutse Barthel and the New York Casino chorus and orchestra. | ae) . + * * McKee Rankin and company enter two cagement at the Metropol EH * “A Monkey Hippodrome,” & vaude ville show in itself, will headline the |). porriend a year, will be repaired next week.| }Dolis” is an added feature, Chot| Eldridge, the “rube cop,” brings 4) new sketch, “The Law.” Giadys| Van and Arthur Pearce romp) through a skit called “Get a Li loense.” Georgia Davis and Watson | Beott have & song and plano num ber, The Three Stnclairs offer the lonly athletic turn of the bill, They i rial tumbling, casting | wee ee eee ee eee eee all * the Hugh Lioyd and Floss Lioyd wilt walk a} John Delmore and Olive intro. the! on Me tet t ehh eh tthe ee ee! 1—Margaret Drew ... Metropolitan | regres rer ear red | Yee * & 2—Georgie Davis ... Pantages) And now, at long last, the thing | ieee otitan—McKeo Rankin in i* AT THE MOORE ® 3—Claude and Fannie Usher is being done. Beginning tomorrow Magda.” F le a cia Orpheum evening, the Gilbert and Sullivan : “Be Washington keke hee eee eee 4 Olive Adsir ..... .... Empress Festival company begins a week's ao one Poliarts ta “Ser There will be more graybeards at; S—Slanche Daffild .........Moore ensaxement at (he Moore with “The I , i smbre — Photoplays and Title Insurance Mikado.” which will be repeated the Moore theatre next week than ~ eg vaudeville. oniay and Saturday nights and ¥ callow youths, more dowagers than they were new have wanted to hear Saturday matfhee. “The Pirates of | O*Pheum Mb hl Company debutantes. For it will be « week them again Penzance” will be given Tuesday || Emprese—Vauderitic. of reminiscence as sadly sweet a8| Wo still whistle the haunting, |and Friday nights; “Pinafore? at | Pantagee--Vaudeville. | the scent of lavender. My ee, aoe Grand—Vauderilie and motion B pa tinkling (anes, Our daughters oc Wednesday matinee and on Wednew pictures “| DONT WORT br years theatre-coers and music| casionally play them for us on the day night, and “Patience” on Thare . botoplays and rau ah ME jlovers have been asking for a Gil The words are still familiar |day night gp einige da eceswed. ach-| bert-Sullivan revival up the handle #0 care The personne! of the company is i nd diseased : » ~ to} sand vau ; Ing ond diseased) the generation which h fulee that now I am the ruler of excellent, including De Wolf Hop- |} slbourne—Photoplay moved “absolutely Heat and best ot com:e operaa when | the queen's navee,” for instance. |per, Blanche . Duffield, Eugene and tively) ———$—_— tbs a lt ca Oe wit pain. No cocain, chie reform, ether or REBLOCK YOUR HAT Into the latest fall style. We dye, clean, reblock and remodel — velvet, velour, beaver, MODEL MILLINERY Lie e's Hank Hide 9662 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF| The Mercantile Naticna! Beak’ Gt Beattie, in the State of Washing- Jom, At tie close of business, Sept.) . 1912, RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. ..$ re, secured and to “secure in 154,000.60/ rn ns on U. 8. Bonds 26) nds, Securities, ete 1 nking house, Furni- | ture and Fixtures 15,060.00] her Real Estateowned 19,580.88 me trom National Banks (not reserve agents) Due from Sta 25,298.82 Serve Agents 99,506.99) Cheeks and other Cash | Items 2,264.00 Exchanges for Clearing House 19,986.67 Notes of other National Banka 155.60 Fractional ‘Pa rency, Nick Cents 296.48 Lawful Money Teserve in Bank, viz Bpecte $87,160.76 Legal tender notes 106,400.75 Redemption U. 8. Treasurer ( ofreulation) be 7,700.00 Due on Letters of Credit 2,023.17) Total $1,242,525.62! L LITIES, | Capital stock paid in...$ 200,000.00 Gerpius fond ; 26,000.00} individed Profits, "le Expenses and Tax pald : 1,569.34 National Bank Notes outstanding 154,000.00 Due to other ‘National Banke i : 6,003.10 Due to Atate and Private | Banks and Bankers 49,607.62 Individual deposits sub- Sect to check ‘ 769,784.66 Demand certificates ‘ot deponl +e 10,537.23 Time certificates of de- powit 19,201.72 Gertitied ‘checks 0,901.16} ashiers checks standing ....++.. 9,470.79 Total .......+.. +... §1,842,626,52| Btate of Washington, County of King—se: 1, © 8. Harley, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly Swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, C, @ HARLPY, Cashier. + Correct—Attent REDFIELD, A WM. N. M. J. HENEHAN, D. B. FAIRLEY, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th Gay of Sept. 1912 EB. BANKS ANSLEY Notary Public Paid Advertisement. PAID BY HARRY GLASSMACHER, - Editorial From the Seattle Daily Star of July 30, 1912 LANDON in Race for Congress to Stay and to Win State Senator Daniel Landon, candidate for congress against standpatter Humphrey, is in the race to stay, and TO WIN. The efforts of progressives of the “skim milk” variety to put a “compromise” can- didate in the field are doomed to failure. Landon, the real progressive, is the logical man for the place and the logical candidate to defeat Humphrey. This paper believes that Landon is entitled to the solid support of true progressives. Landon’s life and his official record STAMP HIM AS AN ABSOLUTELY HONEST REPRE- SENTATIVE OF THE PEOPLE. agg? ; This editorial was printed in The Star of July 30, 1912. ; Senator Landon has earned the enmity of the special interests. They are now trying to beat Landon ith a silk stocking Rainier club candidate. Vote for Dan Landon, the mam who forced the passage of labor legislation in the last legislature. See the perfect record given hime by the Federation of La- bor, the grange, the farmers’ unt6n, and the direct legislation league, in theirjoint report. Vote today. Polls open until 8 p. m. al “ Td ” lif you overwork and you underpay, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People star ntitying nd ree pap ” e Seattle of the attention. J to * HEUM ni wo Bing i. ° | Mair a il akobed * vactment * fe AL | Owen McGiveney, the welkknown| 7 UM orgage Burning lirivh actor, in the leading charac-| , Tomorrow |e | Kir Giye tethodint ters of “Oliver Twist,” Will be at) oe eae nse orvice lthe top of the bill at the Orphoum | Pew it Miternoon to 0& ltheatre next week, Joseph EB. How |) a eucseentul clone of,» cambala® ard, composer of musteal comedies, | | ners fos Aye niger ep Ihas a musical act, assieted by Ma: | POSun seversl moni ly te the church |bel McCane, Detro, accabdjonist, 1 6 0! MCD Mee ee of < plays a return engagement. Claude) ie aise ministers will take part | nd Fannie Ushor have « comedy | 16) newt and an inte re Fagan's Decision sy gram has been arrange d & Mate Trio are acrobatic comeds. | Charles Lowe and George De | sen i ie » bring # dancing act, “Bob,” a) 07 “ge Boggle rapper big kan, 90, Will box with the Gor- | wy " fy cag fg ney agyy or 879 don Brothers, expert bagpunchers. |OF nine it Thursday pe ; ing her fifty-second ro te te REE he also brought 200 tons| i NTAGES 4 [of copper ore and 60 tons of barrel | * ae * | salmon taketh he The Schooner William Notting ham, which has lain in the harbo and made ready for the lumber trafe, She was dien ed at sea and towed Into Portlan¢ Oakland. Cal—A hypnotized | youth riding a stationary bieyele in front of « theatre here drew such @ crowd that street traffic was blocked. Answering a riot call, two policemen atte 4d to wake bin Falling, they arrested the hypnotist Steamer President, of the Pacific Coast Steamship company, broke records for marine passenger travel yesterday morning when she departed for San Francisco with 467 passengers. The revenue cutter MeCulloch ar- yesterday afternoon She has been pa-| islands of the troling the seal Bering sea Los Angeles —Because smoke swirling from the roof enveloped a] 24-foot flag strung across Sixth street, G. A. R. veterans demanded | that fires in the boiler room of the ry building be banked. The] lag was moved. | Edgar G. Busey was yesterday formally charged with grand lar ceny in the sum of $1,000.25, His former employers, the cnsoD Hendrix company, bring the com plaint. A «rand larceny charge hes also been preferred against Don D. Dewey, as an employe of the D. B. McBride company, The sum al leged is $1,012.59 office received Of this, Nome dis $25,000 The local assay $190,546 In gold yesterday $165,546 came trom the triet and the remaining from the Copper river. Father Bernard Vaughn, the Eng | lish Jesuit, spoke to a large audi ence at the Moore last night on the subject of socialism. The money derived from the lecture will be} used in the building fund of the proposed new Seattle college | Portiand, Or-—Police Captain) Baty was furious when he found his office safe broken Into. Inves-| tigation proved officers were guilty. They were ordered to produce evi dence in the safe in court, and ab-| sent Captain Baty bad the only key. } Portiand, Or —R. C. Smith, when held up, broke away and ran, Two thugs pursued him more than a mile, but Smith's peed, accelerated by occasional pistol shots, proved equal to the occasion, and he es caped | Frenclate—Crey hilit saat Dan San old age are no proof against Cupid cus White, 73, has se-| cured a license to wed Mrs: Thos. | White, 74, his brother's widow, here. - — | San Francisco.—“Gee! this inven: | tion stuff is puttin de kibosh on de | game of burglin,” was the explana tion of Geo, Lewis, caught looting a store here. His entering through a skylight started a red Mght in| front flashing warnings, } Los Angeles—Justice Summer. field has married his 4501st couple He celebrated the oceasion by issu ing a set of rules by which he says marital happiness is assured. Only | 126 of his proteges have sought di-| vorce. Factory hand or boss or clerk, Youth or hoary age, Give him a decent place to work And pay him a decent wage. Then you needn't worry about his soul Or make his life your care; No “welfare work” that men extol Is better than being “square.” The worker wants no charity, No philanthropic aid; He'll settle his own ils eastly It his work is rightly paid, No “charity stunts” you do Will help you out on the judgment day When the true, scales are balanced You may not cure the social wrong, But at least you'll do your share Toward helping the happy day along When the whole big game ts fair, If, dealing with workman, boss or clerk, Youth or hoary age, You give kim a decent work And pay him a decent wage! place to jand come to us and enjoy having | | Edger L. Webster, who jae Tyee at he first Por leave next Tuesday for ance men, He will mak Jatops, At eqah place he will in time soufiting the praises @f Beat tle The demand for the 1912 salmon ey in so far a good deal greater thar EC E packers and brokers expected, If 2 the present sales continue, the 6Up-| au, called Totter, Bait Rhew hauste An especially strong d@| HOZKMA CAN BE CURED TO mm mand comes from Canada, in spite | 424 "hen | sey cured I mean just of the 860 per cent duty that must be row paid on salmon 2 Two fishing vessels tor the Pu et sound fleet will be launched, in at i ext month and start . ed on oyage to Seattle They will be 6 long and e¢ p q Se. ped with oll- burning engines. Death of Mrs. Mary Hanna, resi if you are dent of Henitle. for years, and | * a mother-in-law of Louts Hemrich, o« Pe i. urred lay morning. Funeral Rag « se 4 services will be from the Lady of | am ielling the ty Si, Good Help burch this morn-| Dr 4. & CANSADAY, sot Pack ing at 10 o'clock | Keteren Pr Dank, Sedatie, senbremnegeriesnnenistiplishenisinhioein oct sham Of ; } i | | {MOORE | THEATRE For One Week Only Wednesday — Matinee: urday, Messrs. Shubert Wm. A. Brady present the Gilbert & Sullivan” Festival Co. from the New York theatre, with Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D, 8. We Never Hurt a Bit De Wolf Ho; Blanche Duffield Eugene They tell us “it is wonderful,” |] George MecFariancViela G and y can't understand how |§ Kate Condon Alice Brady we rform such miracles,” ete, 9 Arther Aldridge Louise ete. We are no miracle workers. Arth: eine hme And the New York Casino We claim to h discovered an and Orchestra entirely new system of dentistry ig a after years of hard study and costly Sunday, Monday, Sat Eves ‘ mut. It is not an accidental pe a) discovery or something we stum t “ a bled on, but the result of careful weotey an8 Friday Bras “THE rs 3 painstaking hard work for years. ee re Wednesday Matinee and “PINAFORE” Thursday Evening (only “PATIENCE” The question is now, will you! take advantage of this discovery your teeth put in perfect order un der ideal conditions? Remember, we are doing den-|f 5 tietry for half the price that other | 'US}s> wea Site “ak iat im dentists would charge you for the} , same class of work. Just think of a $10 Gold Crown for $4. Regular $10 Plates $5. We give a written guarantee with all work SEATTLE THEA’ Phone Mat 43 Tonight and Sunday With Matinee Sunday Last Chance to See THE POLLARD orreRra —1n— “SERGEANT BRUE” Matinee Prices—t16e, 25¢ ing Prices—26e, boc, Regal Dental Offices | Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you \ Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaud ‘ X. 25c, 80¢, 78e. “The Perfect Performances Daily at 2:30-8:20 Owen McGiven The Great Irish Actor Y PRESENTING His Latest Protean Successes JOSEPH E. HOWARD and MABEL McChi The Composer-Vocalist and Charming Comedien Prices: DEIRO, Piano Accordeonist Claude & Fannie Usher Present FAGAN’S DECIS! LA MAZE TRIO, Eccentric Comedians LOWE & DE VERE, The Bell Boys With the Restless “BOB,” THE BOXING KANGAROO, and GORDON BROTHERS, Expert Bag P WORLD'S EVENTS IN MOTION PICTURES “The Pool Room” The Bounding Rope Wonder, | HU LLOYD & Co, JOHN DF In “Scenes FR Two Clever Marie Constance Hylands & Farmer In Melodious Songs. Laugh M & Wise iris !! Keven tric scorr Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE “The Four Dancing De Vaudeville’s Prettiest Dancing Feature AND FIVE OTHER GREAT ACTS Including “A MONKEY HIPPODROME” and the Famous Net Acrobats THE THREE SINCLAIRS—10c AND 20¢

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