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Your Doctor alcohol a tonic? No! Does It make the blood pure? No! Does it strengthen the nerves? No! Is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla tonic? Yes! Does it make the blood pure? Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! ‘Ask your doctor about this. | J. ©. Ayor Go., Lowell, Mase, The Week at the Theatres | System, Economy Safety ton refused fo let bim talk polltt THE SEATTLE STAR 'OLE HANSON TELLS ABOUT | _ INVASION OF THENORTHWEST Umbrella,’ comedy; er sit Dream—Firat and Cher beni Har « Al don returned early this morning from @ | ning Sunda fary in Btageland ROWN—FPFire (Ole Hanson and Dan Lan Ole was so enthu redelagen te three-day campaign tour of the northwest counties. {Ole was eo onthe, | drama; “Clu ; ye siastic about the trip that he asked permission to write tea hana.” 60 5 : ; what he wrote.) | plotte Weetern Jn th a eo da Landen cond ear Pike UNION—lUnion and Thi ; feasted, During th i CLEMMER on : I " nd; BY OLE HANSON, visited the three threshing fit®|neeinning Sunday: "A Detective ng Monday: “The Gist Mark Hanna made a speech 1) | ree endale J fh and fed) er towy aradin The Count i comedy; “ia years ago. Congressman Hump | erain to the machines, And he fed) coined wraaer Biartes ‘Tainan: (a , comedy; rey saw It, Jearned tt, and has been them like an rt, At ae. Pumpkinville ‘comedy Filtbust- | 400° Curse,” drasa, he using {t in the present campaign | the Ferndale fair, he was a marked) ing snip” drama; “Pathe's Weel without even trimming itt beard,| man and Dan made a spec h that iy No. 40 PRUNING AXED notwithstanding the fact that he l#| was a humdinger wa CLASS A—Third near Pike, be qi). the great “l-Am« Trimmer through, I made ort a y Goniie A Child's Deva nee teal That is what the people in What-|then | passed the around and hoc Pin nag ld tnane oa com county are telling each other, | collec ded all me 1 ft ane wi 0 hive pot eH A Mixed Af committee of the eity > ied to the 1 the past! buttons that happened to be tn the : Oe’ sadian are eect ade f eon Thee talked ies ah Me Or man insisted on | falr,” cor a : eae reyes - through rt ] ‘tems Of the he ta . } ; ¢ a e Tu % of the Match | tax lev will be farmers and the workingmen, and | ke his t He was & 60 ee to re hg ng oO arca ee a re aie the emall merchants Whateom | clalist | ALHAMBRA—Fourth and Weat- will help reduce the Getiett eS en. weasel ms Little Louder, PI comedy; neer to make survey; 2 abet Prod Menno a | “PLEDGE” DAY [till Wilson's Gal,” drama; “The! gations of the Lake’ The standpat committees | Borrowed Bilipratlcsteensiiiasesthasintanansetcicasinianiabediae io sl A on the fair gyounds, But Dan was; Thin is a day when hopes are; There js no murer way of in; there, And pretty soon there Wa4) >). .cq hearts made glad, enmities | _AMUSE MENTS treste Rie’ peur. financial: at Lyte age secon — ae make started: when sighs of sorrow al-| ~~~ a ptniscNE Ae ge ge Rett clamor by the big crowd, and Dan| ternate with gurgies of glee among bank # this, Greater sav was finally allowed to talk the esy coeds of the university image Gnd reer Poti Ore ins Logged-Off Lands. for this is “pledge day,” when the THEATRE Staite of your bus nese. ms Landon talked about loggedoff| fair freshmen who have been The large and Increasin lands, And he knew hin subject.|junched, dined, motor danced JOLIN CORT ber of our customers ts t Dan bas been thoroughly schooled |and generally been given time (bible SeeREe naviate Wl be: cebtiteee ]in the needs of the farmers in the | of their lives by the various sorort-| : foriiy. handled by this institu best school for that purpose, on ®/tieg of the “U,” decide the mo tion. farm in Nebraska, where be T¢ | mentous question of how they will) on In every particular of its sere: mained till ame of age | “go.” Which in plain English means Week Beginning Tomorrow Night. Sa aaet capanven mactenee 1am in favor and will work in! with whieh gation of Greek: | Vopular Price Matinees Wednesday, Saturday, congress for & measure that will | jettered girls they will cast thelr FIRST permit the forming of logged-off| social fate Segtnnt mee jand districts In Western Washing Pledge” day an established AIA ton in the same manner as irrigated | custom at the “U." The various William A. Brady, Ltd., Presents NATIONAL BANK districts are formed in Eastern | gororities “look over” the new The Funniest Play in the English Language Established 1882 Washington. I am in saver = soy girls, “date uy he ones they Ike ernment ald for logged.off land and y system of ¢ rtaining Piret at dames Ploncer Gquare Theatre Layout for the Week of swimming, Mies Laugenour will per-| Landon waid that rivals Newport's society se @ i September 29 form In a glass tank tn Which will And 1,500 shouted themselves|iry to conying them that | No, 1.—Scene from “Baby Mine” be running water. in corfpection| hoarse In approval, But that wa neh ia t most desirable one Moore with this act will be shown the/not all that aroused their enthu®|in the school No. 2.—Olive Skinner Seattle pictures of her swim of}inem. For Dan took up plank after! No. 3.—Ballet Claseique...Orpheum a Gate plank in the progressive platt rms, | p . : Sav dec Padiel“Lilaious Pantene Millard brothers, burlesque| both state and national, and — he FLYNN WINS OUT! AT THE THEATRES fins, b-One af the” Dancing lcreiists, who bave & Big Teputation|thowed that the progressives are BY MARGARET MAYO THIS WEEK. Maidens g Empress | 44 funmakers, will be an added at-| presenting the “human” idea in gov ate board of accountancy |E upeyy x4 Joyous bundle of hearty fam, mot to be c traction, Eleanor Otis & Co. will/ernment above all els was ye. terday ordered to give Ar-| know what's goed for you. jf Meore—The “Great” Raymond, | ata girl who swam the Golden Gate. present “Devere of the Chorus.” Del Dan Feeds Threahers. thur M, Piynn another examination | aq year im New York, eight mont cage, wearty twe ; CUT-' ae magtielan. The W . ;Said by her press agent to surpass|Lea & Orma are a comer team.| We Visited logging camps for the position of certified ac London, ts but @ brief record of the comedy’s rams tm bar etropolitan—"The san jeven Annette Kellerman in grace! Esmeralda plays solos on the xylo|and farming communities co whe r he wanted to RATE Seattle—"The Girl From and ‘beauty as well as endurance In| phone ’ * |the week. And no it. Flynn took the examina SEATS NOW SELLING UL BA \- «|through that district wit for the position a few weeks | Alhambra — Photoplays and ing impressed with the r lack and was not granted ft He |f PRICES: Nights, $1.60, $1.06, 75c, b0c; Matinees, $1.00, The DENT i STS vaudeville 6 ”? lof faith in Gov, Hay. The latter 4 the superior court to grant : Orpheum—Vandevilte. |has been losing ground continuous a writ of mandate requiring Second Av. amd University St, |] Empress—Vandevilie, ly, and Hodge will get casi board to grant bim the certifi Opposite Stone-Fisher Co jf Pantages~-Vaudeville. }1 vote here. ca The suit was dismissed at} Grand—Vaudeville and motion At Ferndale particularly his request with the order for an Sea ttle 1 h WE STAND » y OUR Worn pictures. | gressive spirit was expecially other examination | eat Rs : Photoplkys and vau J) " AL_ WORK ICES ~Photoplays and vav Melbourne |] deville. Other Dentists’ Prices cn YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Phone Main 43 MATINEE All Week, With MORROW. Pargain Matinee | ‘The Famous $15 Set of Teeth. appar hati ld alate ‘Dress Bene Bcarinteed Best AT THE MOORE * News of the Day Condensed for Busy People teenakareneneneee | $10 Set of Teeth. uae te Clark will be seen in Guaranteed Fit Mayo's humorous play, | { have right to acquire the site $8 Solid Gold or 4 os Mine,” at the Moo | Subscribers to ae By ucutying without first providing so by ordi ae 03 uext, week. The plece serves to fl 1} Bib confer e favor by no nance Porcelain. Crown $4 »: trate how small a thing may/ ih. oe arenes at. ——. aoe a «geet to the dramatiat the germ ular delivery of A petition of bankruptcy was fl 35 Gold or Porcelain $3, As: fa successful play. In this to e filed yesterday In the 1 court} Bridge Work stance {t was an itera in a Chicago for 3 by Margaret E. Kille igner WHITTEN BY C. T. DAZEY 5 TF newspaper suggesting that many a and import of ladle Hines see Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up ssvarer posting that any’ Hi aa com Hier “linbiliion were, civen asl ————The Spirited and Exciting ‘Horse fan - Silver Fillings, 50c Up was in reulity the child of other | | Sour paper. tis f $2,834.80, with assets of $2,078.75. | Q sth ner parents, the wife's stooping to de| ; canis e NigHTs S0e, The and $1.00. Hareain Matinee IAYEAR WRITTEN GUARANTE ei ception and adopting bables to sat ‘é | thc Sunday and Saiurday Matinee, 25¢ and SOc EAsy PAUMENTS Part down ana} !ty,man‘e natural desire for a child | il te ea © Department ee ee ee —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__ balance in payments. of his own. Hence “Baby M } ' % The steamer Princess Vic: * _}the play b en tremet i * toria will leave Tuesday morn popular le the Es hedge | The Yokohama Maru, of the Nip- # ing at 9 ¢ k for Vic ly funny | pon Yusen Kaisha line, xalled from) * with mambers of the J the Great Northern dock at 1° @ nadian club of Seattle on [PERE EERE EERE EE EH «| o'clock this morning with a record) ® board. The trip is being taken |® AT THE METROPOLITAN * cargo for the Orient. She had/® to meet the Duke and Duch Peete eee eee ee eee »! 6,000 tons, and carried 228 passen-|® of Connaught, now in Vict The Awa og of Helena} gers | © on a visit, who will receive the #| Richie” will be the attraction at} me ® club members in the partia- * the Metropolitan theatre all next | re. Vehner of Sheridan, Wash.,| # ment buildings. * | Mrs. Ve week, beginning tomorrow night slipped on the stairs in a Second) ® *} % | Rosalte . Knees ik rr. ay. store yesterday afWernooD, 8¢ RHEE NN RH KK RR ER, from the stage of three years her hip. She was . - “Th erfect \ Title ee eer ag Sard | taken to the Pad ific ho pital George Knight, a teamster, 21, nantes o Fi ‘ goers may remember her as Mary Bad bull, which has never been “busted,” bucking off a rider at) jreceived a broken leg and badly Performances Daily at 2:30-8:20 | Tudor in “When Knighthood Was} the Pendieton Round-up. This is not a posed picture, which accounts! wrenched back yesterday afternoon . Insurance |iu Flower,” in which she was last | for the ungainly position of the man in the air, The bull ie charging | RR ARKH KR AAR ® ae of when a heavy piece of machinery ; eeu ere. Miss K the camera man, who did some acti ve footwork getting out of the way. * the supply of Sockeye #| he Was unloading slipped, pinning| Joseph Jeffe = Paik Sa gece ta tat Yes PENDLETU.., Or., Sept. 28.-- the girl battled, Miss Duckes stick-|% salmon has been exhausted, him to the ground, — | see f the play are laid In Penn-| With only the topnotchers remain- Jing, despite the beast’s bucking, | #® with demands for-more orders | | “13999” |gyivania in the days of crinoline|ing after two days of strenuous| which plunged bigh in the air one|g still brisk. The demand has & Mg toate edge! ng head pdlcs n and hoop skirts. Weeding out, 30,000 persons today |instant and the next would tle him-|# been bigger than ever before #| the Const by the Honolulu Cham-| mT ; jsaw the daredevil buckaroos and self into a knot with his head bent) ® in the history of salmon pack- a peed ol pegs rce to exploit the} BLEM PLAY OF THE FUTURE, Ra RRR AA Ee ee ew | COWEITIS fight It out for the world’s |between hia fore legs, But "Sit-|* ing on Puget sound. The de- #| beauties of Hawall, delivered the | with # championships in the riding, rop-|ting Bull” was not to be denied,|@ mand for red fish is still ac- w) first of a series of lectures last} 13 AT THE SEATTLE & |ing and balldogging contests of the/and, with a final vicious “alde|y tive. There is lets of pink and #/ Bight to a large audience in the} | ce Mor no Ie # {concluding day of the Round-up. | winding” buck, flung the girl rider] ™ tedium salmon offered, peared of the Chamber of Com-| The Bankers and Bro |*% pea eee ee ek & H|Sensations! as aro the perform-|from him. She was’ picked up * rhage AP ong lecture was illustrated | kers in Seattle who handle “In Old Kentucky, “a play which /88Ces of the cowboys, it is the | scarcely conscious and carried | yyy ye % ie dndiieedadindad | with slides and moving pictures. | ALRERTINA RASCH'S women riders who do mont to keep | from the fi has stood the test of time, will be the crowd cheering Mortgages with Title In- | the crowd on its feet and yelling. |her grit as she was borne away | enter © Seattle theatre . surance Policies have no | 26 noe’ gp tv vale so ‘aft.| Miss Hertha Duckes showed the| As the women riders in the cow > |ternoon, it is good, stirring |Diuck of the true Western girl|xirle’ relay race neared the fintab trouble at all in finding f life In the Kentucky hills,|*ben on drawing “Sitting Bull,” a/line, Miss Hazel Walker, of Louis : story a ‘o introduced a realistic |"ilous little broncho with a wide|ville, Ky. who was fighting for buyers. hs slonppeirind lager gaa plantation |feputation as a “man killer,” {n-| first place with Mra. Dell Blanch oo cl hens seit racing a ye jatter a group of tad of accepting disqualification |ett, fainted trom exhaustioa and In fact, most of them te [seems I8 the og Udy ig, not riding, she leaped on the|was thrown from her horse, She hat since they adopted seas he high nade # back and “let ‘er buck.” For was so badly hurt she had to be us tha ¢ F and dances of the Southland minutes the wild horse and carried off the field on a stroteher. they always | slogan | s ree ee eee eee eee es \* AT THE ORPHEUM *| | ete fe te MH HO te te | Joseph Jefferson, son of a fa |mous father, will head the bill at this have a waiting list— system Lots of people actually waiting for the Mortgages thus protected— Rather than choose from thé large number offered at Le Ballet Classique is a big danc ahigher rate of interest but | ME act im which Mile Pte You'll enjoy your Sunday tomorrow by dropping in at without such protection. | finely-formed girls one or more of the theatres listed below. Mae Melville and Robert Hig-| — i “ There's a reason. gins will present “Just Married,” a| | singing and talking act The Great Asabi, a Japanese | magician, heads a troupe of five ex-| ., yon perts in Jegerdemain. The Bowman | *tome of Glase Curtain brothers are blackface comedians. GR ND | / \ The Thr Collegians” offer “ 3d and Cherry No wonder the leading brokers and ALL, the banks are insisting upon Title In- surance. BIG SUNDAY OPENING ARNOLDI'S EDUCATED LEOPARDS—The gest Animal Act Now Playing American Vaudeville THREE NEW ACTS—FOUR NEW PHOTORLAYS Rehearsal.” The Berg brothers a " comedy and trick bike riders And you? i SUNDAY PROGRAM—“AaT OLD FORT DEAR. ° i RRR Ee ” Wee: Better look into it. * AT THE EMPRESS. *! ‘CIRCUIT it x LOVE ANG Gniatn Gunn vote wk ht hk th “Fun in a tewsen Shop, a Lew Field comedy tabloid, will top the bill atthe Empress theatre ad jand Madison ‘Odeon Theatre : Funny Film b the Eclair Players, L” A BIG COMEDY “After All, beautiful Wie featuring Morence Lawrence, All } fan Imp drama of pathos and next week. The company carries Heg's . Downfall 10 people, with Frank Bernard as FIST AT PIKE Xo Bison film hman’s the featured pmyer a Collins and Hart do difficult ath-| ° drama . letic stunts with comedy actuly| J Th t Washington woven in. Arthur Whitelaw packs | nion ea re wit of the hair-trigger sort The | Third Av., Detween Pike and Union, “A Red Mot Three Italian Troubadors will offer vocal and instrumental music. The Daneing Maddens are a lively team. Title Insurance 8 Changes week, City Theatre ies Basdae's Conkhinas hee Tuesday, Friday and Sunday Company flavhes of almost human intelll- ss acd ihe gence Orphans of the Piains, Just Like a Woman. All in the Wash. Biograph, i ie ee dee ie ee ee eS * AT PANTAGES, * i i dlindile i ie die Mane tee 5c--Crown -5¢ First Av mand Spring * "The Grit of th 1 Telegrapher,” rail The big feature on the cards at LH road drama, “No Trespassing,’ — comed Pantages theatre next week will be ientune’s ‘Daughter mynan Father 3 so Se Ime Had His Way rurpentine Indus Hazel Bess Laugenour, the Califor Sth and Westlake Fie " “Vaudeville, Lorraine & Saiyth. AT THE MOVING E55". PICTURE HOUSES | | Federal Judge Rudkin y: * ve allowed the motion of the Cowell), 4 meeting was held last x cel Memund oan ae Eamets he & Lajmber cosipany to dienes * night in Junction hall, Ballard, * © case brought agains by the s Gitvic uate oe, a | city of Friday Harbor. ‘The city | * pedir gringadinoi nd icone | Mae Robert | . ceabiaseatlan ‘canenadiann! 2 © arouse public sen- | Melville & Higgi j brought com * timent in the civic center * eiville iggins in order to acquire property of the| , planned by Virgil Bogue. L. D. a | company for a reservoir site, Judge) ¥ Poin lace ofthe neon “JUST MARRIED.” | Rudkin held that the city did not), ciation, spoke of the advant- < - = | ® ages of having a court house ® structure in a permanent civic jed by the Asahi Quintette, j * center * CLEMMER THEATRE Seattle's Best Photoplay House For Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Pathes’ Weekly All the News “A Detective Strategy” Love Lost and Found The Filibuster’s Ship” A Tragedy of the Sea /2—Good Comedies—2_ AL WALL, ACE—Soloist | Organist. Coming Wednesday Matt Dennis The Popular Tenor Soloist Special Feature October 9 “As You Like It” With Rose Coghlan as “Rosalind” 1,200 Seats—10 Cents OLIVER G. WALLACE, * | dey eee Pree er rerry | | | ERE REE ee | Strauss | will be jelub and l* Litt. ee eee ee ef A plant for. testing gas as it Beginning Monday Matinee comes from cdal is being installed ‘in the engineering laboratory of Special Extraordinary Engagement 6f | the university, | Problems,” “La Ballet Classique,” Natives of Pennsylvania met last! night at tlie Chamber of Commerce! and reorganized the Pennsylvania} State association A les of illustrated musical lectures on “Modern Opera” will be | given this winter by Mrs, Lily Van | Ogle, assisted by Mme. Hesse. | Sprotte The first ture will be st of the Series of New York Musical Comedy Jat the home of Mrs, Thomas Burke ‘ + 3s Friday morning, October 16, ‘The Sullivan and Considine Present opera, en up. “Rosenkavalier,” LEW FIELDS, “fur in a Delicatessen With FRANK BERNARD AND COMPANY OF 10. ; MOSTLY GIRLS. Puget Sound Underwriters’ asso. | ciation met last night at the Arctic elected delegates to the convention, which meets this r in Memphis, Tennessee, October 15-17, The delegates elect. ed will try to secure the 1916 con- vention for Seattle. national ee Ae ee AE ee HOUR OI IO ai it toi Olympia.—According to the t just finished by the board of equalization, the of the railroads in King & 18. * * * * * value | & county is $36,392 ; Unequaied Vaudeville Means Pantages * ® Vaudeville It will consist of a producer and a 80 horse power en gine, and will cost $3,000. CerPsernewrp checeo estate Hazel Bess Lauge (“The Girl Who Swam the Golden Gate!) IN HER MONSTER SCENIC WATER —10¢— Dr. Lyman Sperry, the noted lec- turer on sex problems, addressed the male students of Ballard high school yesterday morning on “Sex And Five Other Great Features Come

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