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Every Idle Dollar should be promptly put to work—it should be earn- ing something for you. It will, if you give it the opportunity. An account with us assures Safe, Profitable employment for funds. ; Interest Paid on Deposits Coe BankforSadirgs PIKE STREET ATHIRUAVENUE Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S. We Cut Your Dental Bills in, Half The work is guaranteed to look | natural, feel natural, and for mas-| ticating purposes equal to Nature's own. We make Restoration Plates, | which do wonders toward restoring | the mouth to its youthful lines and | appearance. Our © ‘om bination | Plates, used where one or more! teeth remain in the mouth, are self-supporting and roofless. Evy- ery facility for dotnk high-class dentistry is ours, and our prices are very reasonable. Each piece of work is guaranteed. Isn't that fair enough? | AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—"Hought and Paid for. Metropolitan— “Pomander Walk.” Seattie—"The Old Homestead.” Alhambra — Photopiays and vaudeville. Orpheum—Vaudeville. Emprese— Vaudeville. Pantages—- Vaudeville Gran audeville and motion pictures. Clemmer—Photoplys and vaw deville. Meibourne--Photoplays and vau- deville. Regular $10 Plates . . $5.00 Regular $10 Crowns - $4.00 | leek heehee ne eeene Regal Dental Offices (+ AT THE MOORE . Or. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) | * 1405 Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Union pack eeheetheehet NOTE—Gring this Ad with you “Bought and Paid For” will be COLUMBIA RAINIER VALLEY} One of the attractive home locations, close to the business district of Seattle. Lots 15 minutes’ car ride from city ~~ $200 Terms $5 Monthly. * Attractive homes now building. Get your lot now. David P. Eastman 505 Lowman Bldg. Fred D. Warren Editor Appeal to Reason Wi ill Speak in Dreamland Next Sunday, Oct. 13 8:00 P. M. Auspices Socialist Party Tickets, Reserved Seats, 25c and 50c. Now on Sale. Admission 10c Campaign Headquarters, 203-204 Pacific Block. Raymer’s Book Store, 1521 First Av. Socialist Newstand, First and Columbia. Socialist Headquarters, 1909 Fifth Ave. | * *| THE SEATTLE STAR |i—Julian Eltinge Metropolitan; | 2—Beatr’» Michelena Orpheum |3—Viola Loch Seattic | 4—Rent Pocan jo continued at the Moore today and tomorrow The theatre will be dark next week. Patrons, however, will be rewarded for waiting bexinning Sunday, October 20, Sheehan English opera company comes for a week's engagement The repertoire consists of “The Chimes of Normandy Martha, The Bohemian Girl" and “The Love Tales of Hoffman.” - | ftkntannenenennns| * ® AT THE METROPOLITAN | * * [eee eee eee ee eeneee Jullan Eltinge brings to the Met ropolitan theatre tomorrow night, |for a week's stay, “The Fascinating Widow,” a musical comedy which is funny, farcical and tuneful. In| - the first act Eltinge is calied upon | to show his talent first as a light comedian In a masculine role. Sub-| sequent be is the dashing widow The dv role runs through the | plece, Eltinge, leading # chorus of| | geo-wine girls, ie put to the sever est test imaginable, but the pres# agent says that the actor in skirts is “transeendently beautiful.” | stk neem ene nn enes| * ih AT THE SEATTLE *| * * [eee Ree hehe Commencing with a matinee to-| |morrow, Bailey & Mitchell will) | present Mra. Fiske’s success, “Sal-) | vation Nell,” a play of New York | East Sido tenement district’ This | will be the first time that this play has been presented tn Seattle at} |popular prices. The part of Salva {ton Nell is taken by Viola Leach, an emotional actress of marked | ability. [RRR \* i* AT THE ORPHEUM * RARER ERRHHEE The headliner at the Orpheum |theatre next week will be George V. Hobart’s classic, “Mein Lieb |ehen” (My Loved One), with Gus Weinburg, a well-known German comedian, in the leading role. How ard, a ventriloquist, has fun with his dummies. Beatriz Michelena, prima donna, will be heard in pop ular songs, a6 well as in difficult operatic selections, “The Call of the Sixties” is a musical act offer ed by Dane Claudios and Lillian Scarlet Charile Olcott, ‘rah-‘rah boy from Columbia, burlesques mu |sical comedy and comic opera. The | Two Alfreds, head-to-head balanc ers, and Les Marco Belli, French |comedy conjurors, round out the | bill, i Seceosenin yi eedan tel allatt ahead tes * * * * KKK Kh hh AT THE EMPRESS * The second of the Weber & Fields series of Broadway sue. cesses in tabloid form, with 15 people In the cast, will top the bill at the Empress theatre next week, with catchy songs, “The Manicure | Girls” ensemble and scenic effects. |A chimpanzee, Prince Floro, will prove at each performance that he is the missing link McGinnis Brothers will have a dancing act Marseilles, equilibrist, defies the law of gravitation, Fred Morton entertains, MeClain and Mack call themsel the “musical kid- ders.” | TOK Om TOK RK tk * | * * AT THE PANTAGES * * * ROTI OI NTT TOTO KO tt th The special headl! the bill at Pantag? | Week will be the | troupe, in a jong “The Fire Fighters.” people in the cast. ine feature of theatre next Ellison Nowlin laugh entitled There are 10 The Nowlins Gubseribers'to The Seattio Bitar will confer # favor by notifying this office at once of any fall ure to secure prompt and ree ular delivery of the any attempt to subs oc nd complain us and prompt ur paper frilr ight by ¢ Seloek, kindly phone this 9. Te Bt once. Matn 9400 Avk for the Ciroviation Department F. F. Randoiph died last night of pneumonia at the Providence hos pital, He is survived by his wife, Mrs, Caroline Fox Randolph and hie parents, who live at 306 North and wt. Clerk F. L. Crosby Is preparing the trial calendar for the Novem ber term of the U. 8, district court and he desires all attorneys who have cases for that term to notify him immediately ther Lawler epoke on “The Gnecrifice of the Mane” last night at * cathedral, Masses are , 8, 9 and 11 o'clock REAR * % Morrie Averbach was refused * a divorce youterday by Jadge ® Albertson. Averbach found w out that his wife's visit to ® Taft's lecture last spring was *% not a sufficient cause for sep * ® aration. * * seeeee * be dale dade tna New King County crematorium at South Park will be opened next Tuesday. It has moved from George town on acco Whims, the Sroadway high! achool onthly, Was distributed | Yesterday to 1,000 students. Jud son Faulknor te ite editor-in-chief Services will be held at the Blessed Sacrament tery Chureh of the | Convention of the Reformed | Presty yterian church will open Mon |day evening at the Church of the | | Covenanters kha or hg be de have made good fun for the vaude | Voted to business, and in the even villians for years, The Twin City|{ng there will be addresses from Quartet will perform melodiously. | Visiting clergymen. ertrude LoeFoleon and 1 Care. |* aheeee errr rss 2 so ave a farce, “The Gold Care = The Three Sisters Keley are eecen ie sigur and ances” Witt OMIMK RATIENTS LGNORED will dt as monolog. Mabel Elaine |) 1» “Victims of drink commit: # so: |® ted to the state hospital at # |® Patton who escape from the #| # institution are not worth re # CHAIN TRAMP TO #& capturing, according to Super: *| # intendent Riley, and no effort * POLE AS CURE] * ®!!! be made to return them. #* & This policy of the asylum man * j® agement was made known to # WELLSBURG, W. Va., Oct. 12.--|# the police of San Diego, who # Ry an old ordinance the mayor yes | . criticised Dr. Riley because he # }terday had John Weir, a tramp,|® would not send to that elty for ® jchained to @ telegraph pole tm front|# an escaped patient. * lof the postoffice for hours, ® ball # and chain being atlached to Ris tee etek eee eee aeee legs. The Reformation will be com- memorated on October 27 by a joint festival of the Lutheran churches at the Immanuel Latheran church. EASTERN INSURANCE MEN Bight officials of the Metropoll tan Insurance Co, of New York ar The prisoner spent an afternson pleasantly, a crowd supplyfi_ &im with elgars DANCE TONIGHT MINUET HALL rived in Seattle last night on a 2413 Jackson et. bet. 24th ena S8th |tour th has already extended Social Dance every Wednesday and across Canada and will take tn all Admission ft b0c Ladies United rent on opemedates 76. the principal cities of the 8 Saturde \ States, The purpose of the trip | fa n Clemmer Theatre| Best Photoplay House SUNDAY'S FEATURES WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY QUARTETTE IN POPULAR SONGS PATHE’S WEEKLY and FOUR EXCEPTIONAL PHOTOPLAYS MATT DENNIS—BARITONE SOLOIST OLIVER G. WALLACE, ORGANIST 1,200 SEATS—10 CENTS AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES Make your Sunday more pleasant by patronizing the Pieture Shows. “When Victor comedy, The “Employon’ Lia on @ subject Fun in the filma tomorrow. Twenty Ie 1 y hallmark lity,” shone to the peop na Big Sunday ram, Howe & Bar combination pro low and their dog, “Ginger.” The only animal in the world doing a balancing act on a awinging lack wire, Marie Campbell, charming comedienne. 4, con 3d and Cherry CIRCUIT dison y novelty, rplece of Poetic Whittier’s great poem in two reels, Three comedies ent bith bo "an Imp éreme Weat- ody. “ iby Pinger a autiful drama full of heart atefest to lov FIRST AT PIKE ers of children. “Mary In Stageland third part of “What Happened to Mary,” Utama nion ea "e The Desperado,” drama ‘at Bill's Wooing,” comedy, “Roost the Kid der,” comedy ird Av. Between Pike and Uston, City Theatre ie tae n Reformed.” A a = = st_Run Picturos, 5c--Crown The Pligrimage, Kalem, illustrat. ing Poem of Heine. When the Fire Bell Rang, comedy. Pathe’s Week- ly. The The Furs, Blograph comedy n--5¢ § nd Spring 2—"The Ama- Leedl ‘The Irony Irony of Fat ALHAMBRA teur Ice Man." 3—“Across the Broad | ‘acific.” 4—"The Poacher’s Pardon,’ Sih and Westiake 5—The Concord Comedy Four, YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People t of ite land being | Reynolds, who died| the Providence how pital, after an operation, wili be buried Monday in Calvary ceme “His Best Pal.” | conditions in ate present into future to #ize up real estate big cities, inv tments and look the COOH H HHO OOOO PENT © OOOOOO4 hy . tv BERTON BRALEY Gypsy, ore you Ko Forth upon your way, Light as winds that blow, Blithe as fields of May; 1, who cannot stray /ELOPERS TAKE ¢) ating attorney's office, and on the two eloped to Ban Francisec rd acompanied by the young mar * mother what Miss Buck's mother dled about thre years ago, Bhe ha on | oh keeping house for her aged father | Who t# a miller, He » home Sat urday ht from his work, found the house dark and his pretty daughter gone with her “things He is broken hearted. He says) Gidd ne you—and free Have this boon to pray? Sing a wong for me! | Bing of roads that gleam, | Sing of seas that foam, Bing the trails I dream. Though | may not roam; Sing the sky's blue dome | And its mystery While I bide Bing a song for at home, me. | | Gypay, sing me sweet ! Ot the wiye you hie, How, with faring feet And with questing eye, You go forth to try What the world may be; Ere you say “Good-bye Sing a song for me! } Though k turn the wheel, Patiently and slow, Ever do I feel All the wanderglow, Ah, 1 know, I know, Laure of sky and sea— Gypay, ere you Ko, Sing a song for me! BUSINESS IS MORE ACTIVE Dunn's report on bank clearings] for Beptember show a fresh actiy-| ity in business, a picking up all jover the country, and indicates) |ereater prosperity and more confi dence among financial men For the const states there fs a} gain of 6.5 over the month of Sep-} tember, 1911, and of 12.2 over Sep- tomper, 1910, Seattle's clearings for the m . & gain over September, 1911,} 2,417 over September 1910. The total clearings for the] United Btates were $18,109,454,250. | | COLUMBUS DAY All city, county and federal of e en are closed today, with the ex ception of the district federal | jeourt, in observance of the 420th | anniversary of the discovery of America, Columbus day, as ft is known, was made a legal holiday in this state by the 1911 legisla ture, this being the second observ- }ance of the day. While no formal exercises will) be held, the Italians of Seattle will) all observe the day in some fitting | form. The annual Columbus day | ball will be given tonight in Chris tensen’s hall by the Knights of Co- | !umbus. TRANSPORTATION | Annual meeting of Seattle Trans- portation club was held last night in the new rooms in the Bailey building. The feature of the meet- ing was the subscription of the/| | $330 lacking in the $2,000 bond is |sue floated by the club for the pur- | pose of paying off the indebt a8 ceasioned by the equipment of the hew quarters, The subscription of the full amount of the bond issue settles the club for a permanent fixture in Seattle. There are al- ready 360 members, and before the firet of the year there will probably be 100 more CONDEMN PLAN ture for the nurses’ dormitory, on | top of the city ball building, is con- |demned in a report of the legisla } tive committee of the Washington State Chapter, American Institute of Architects. The report charges | the council! with having permitted | construction that it would not al- |low under any circumstances to a | private citizen, and which is strict- ly forbidden by city ordinance, | REALTY PLANS Realty brokers will direct an en- campaign before the next ature for the passage of a con- | stitutional amendment giving aliens the right to own land in this state. A legislative committee for this purpose was named at the adjourn. jed meeting of yesterday, The ques ] tions of collections of real estate commissions will also receive the attention of this committee. HIS MOTHER ” Mietn STOCKTON, Cal, Oct. 12—Hert | goay 4 MAC |Romeo, of this elty, his ane Juliet Saturday night eth & stenographer eft he had no idea his daughter had a sweetheart Mine Huck tf a member of-the Catholic church. Announcement Of | nererences the marriage wee made in church Sunday __ AMUSEMENTS MOORE onight and Tomorrow Night, Last Time, William A, Brady, Ltd, Presents Bought and Paid By George Broadhurst. Prices—50c to $1.50, Seattie Theat Phone Main 43 THEATRE SO/IN MAN, Week Commencing Sunday Matinee, October 14, : Bailey & Mitc PRESENT M Fiske’s Greatest Success Evening Prices (Except Monday), 20c, 30c and Sk, Matinees Sunday, Thursday and Saturday, 28 LIQUOR BUSINESS NOT FOR MASONS! LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12.—Here after no Mason in California can | engage in the liquor business and |remain in good standing. This is| the ruling of the California grand| lodge of Free and Accepted Ma- sons today. Not only was the amendment passed to prevent sa {loon men from entering the order, but a rider preventing Masons in| good tanding from entering the | liquor business in any way was al-| most unanimously adopted, ve Bulletin Issued The Progressive Bulletin, a weekly journal published in New York In behalf of the progressive party, today made its appearance} jon Seattle Streets, where a score jor more of “newsies” were busy selling them, | The Bulletin contains excerpts |from the speeches of the various jeandidates, newspapers and lead | ing men and women, This week's |issue also contains the “deadly |parallel” which compares the plat- forms of the three big parties in a graphic way. Copies of the Bul- letin sell fo: nts each | ¥ Progres , Marine Band Concert | United States Marine band will ive concerts at 2:30 and 8:30 on uesday, October 15, at the Colise- jum. Seats for this concert, which is under the auspiows of the Seat- tle Press club, are now on sale at the Coliseum J, L, Vanpouke, solo clarionetist, ts anid to be one of the foremost | performers in the world, Miss Mary Sherier, soprano soloist, will! &@ppear, Prices: 25, 50c, 75c. Performances Daily at 2:30-8:20 (My Loved One) WITH GUS C. WEINBURG BY Gro. V. HOBART Retere American Tour of The Original Sub-Vocalist The Well Keown Prima Dosna Beatriz Mi Operatic and Popular Selections Lillian "Claudius & Scarlet Presenting the Mustcal Melange “The Call of the — ~~ mpres: 22 & SPRING. sv.::van ¢ Cm SULLIVAN & CONSIDINE Announce The Second of the Series of WEBER & FIELDS’ N. ¥ Fun in a Barber WITH A COMPANY oF 18 PROPLE, INCLUDING THE FAMOUS “MANICURE GIRLS ig SPECIAL ADDED A ORO, THE JUD PRINCE Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville __ BEGINNING MONDAY. MATINEE : : at “The FIRE FIGHT A SCREAMING ACROBATIC FARCE | ce 5—— OTHER GREAT FEATURES | 10c and 20c

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