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f ' i a PP oss. Your Children Should Save. Subsoribers to The Seattle Star while a favor by notitying thia office at ones of any fall You can start a savings account| ure to secure prompt and re lar dolly he pa now for your child and teach him Stor Canvey oF She Fane to save, ‘Sea HE WILL ENJOY IT es than a toy and the effect will nny pek, King! once. @ Giroutation Department good. Every dollar increases GETS 414 PER CENT INTEREST COMPOUNDED EVERY SIX For the convenience of those at MONTHS - y > tending the district convention of GET YOUR CHILD'S PASS/the Knights of Pythias tn Bothell BOOK TODAY. When nconven: | tonight, the steamer City of bothell fent to call, mail Money Orders,/ wii) jeave Madison Park at 5 Personal Checks, Pay Checks or/q'clock and the launch Arrow, at Cash to 5:30. An automobile last night hit the Sunrise Dye Works delivery wagon, inflicting a few bruises on M. Kobayashi, the driver, and caus ing the horse to run away Che Bank for Savings JAVENUE Seattle. ait clergyman of Everett, Is committed (Over 6,000 Depositors Now.) — [i the Steilacoom insane asylum Judge Albertson fused Joseph Latham, ——EEEeEEEEEeEEE — (Paid Advertisement) Kenneth Mackintosh Nominee for Judge of Superior Court Canadian Pacific Railway STRAMSHIPS ON “THIANGLE” SERVICE tle- Vancouver ye Vietoria | Seattle-Vancouver (Direct), Ne. Sent a a ng vie Viet m mm m. : m pm |Leave Victoria ....- ™ am /Arrive Seattle ... “ SAMANG FROM FIER 1. City Office, T13 Second Avenue Artive Seats . Phone Math 5555 Undine,” the Is, The fairy comedy and} Pianist Great Sunday Offering. Riverside classle in 2 re land of grownupe—dram romance. Louis Dimon di new photopiay: an of many changes. black and tan premier roller Show Success,” Tannbauser The drama. drama. | Crom ENTIRE “CHANGE ‘OF | FILMS. Terrible Teddy, rousing Western Grimm, Kalem Dram: MELBOURNE GRAND 2.5 _3dand Cherry toplays. ‘ °¢ Biggest and aot 6 CIRCUIT 24h 8 2dand Madison om drama. FIRST AT PIKE Third Av. Between Pike and Union. °F — . . COMPLETE CHANGE Here Are the Newest and Best Films in Seattle. Odeon Theatre Union Theatre OF PICTURES City Theatre 1206 Second Av. Special Attraction for Saturday Child, big two-reet 5c--Crown--5c wiser ie Me er First Av., Bet. Madison and Spring the world shown in pictures. 1, “The Confederate “Ironclad”; 2, “As ALHAMBR Fate Would Have It"; 3, “Mr. Fixit"; 4,/ German Singers: 5, “Forgive Us Our Sth and Westiake Trespasses”; 6, Dandy Ouettists ANNA A. MALEY Socialist Candidate for Governor Will Speak at Dreamland, Sunday, Oct. 20 8 p. m. Admission Free. No Reserved Seats. ANNA A. MALEY ‘ Candidate for Governor YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Rev. A. H. Cooke, a Methodist —~ | 18 dinsolved. | AT THE MOVING . | headquarters are i uaa Asaoc tation of Chicago. THE SEATTLE STAR ja momber of the Boattle Mire de partment, a writ of review of the clvil service commission's action in confirming hin release partment from the ¢ Conference of commercial repre sentatives of the Western Unton Telegraph Co,, from all cities on the coast, was held yesterday tn the office of District Commercial Superintendent KB. Bocning. | Judge Dykeman has appointed reo Buckaert am receiver of the u in-the-Wall candy store, The proprietors filed a petition of bank: y on account of inability to upon the management of the business. County commissioners made Mer- joer Island a rate road diatriet, designated ax No. 8 Residents of the island expect to get better roads through thelr own manage ment Because the county commission- ers have denied Kitsap county a county seat election, Judge Everett Smith will be called upon Monday to decide whether Hremerton or Port Orchard Is the more appro priate location Before the Unity club of the Uni- tarlan church next Wednesday at 8 o'clock, Z. B, Rawson and T. R. Hor will debate the question Can American vessels = pass through the Panama cenal exempt from tolls under the Hay Paunce fote treaty?" San Francisco. “1 want to buy a paly of pants so I can call on my girl,” announced Wm. elton, who entered a clothing Morb here naked. The clerk gave one look at the nude form of the man and thea | called a cop, | Chico, Cal.—Pulling ten teeth with a palr of nippers had such a | “soothing” effect on John Ferris | that he tried to cut a camp cook and | waitress into ribbons with a butcher knife. It took ten men to subdue him. Ferris sald he was trying to forget the pain. Los Judge Angeles—-An injunction by Bordwell leaves « 10-room jhouse standing in fashionable Kingsley drive. Residents on the street objected to a lot owner mov ing an old-fashioned strocture Into} | the neighborhood, and the thorough fare is blocked until the Injunction | | The North End Progressive club will meet with Mrs. J. E. Austin.) 2218 N. 41st st, Tuesday, October 22, at 2 p. m | Mrs. Horton Phe! has been ap- pointed chairman of the Washing jton branch of the Western Wom en's Finance association, whose} in Chicago. By sending $1 to Mre. Phelps, at 616 1Ceymene Place, anyone interested in| the progressive cause may obtain a of membership in the lcertificate ne?) THe | OY DERTON SAALEY @® | ee” >| Brethren, if I don't always yi |The goodly things I tell YOU jit tm ot filled with aay | Aw I have often bid you be; If oftentimes I go astray From where 1 point YOU out the ay, My you well may criticise, | But still my counsel may be wise 8 calm I preach There still is virtu and caim 1 ain't, in restraint If cheer I preach—and have the dumps, Cheer still may help you o'er the bumps; If honesty is my appeal, And yet | swindle, cheat and steal, | There may be good in what I teach, Thongh I don't practice what 1 preach | No, I'm not carolling this song | excusing what I do that's wrong, | I should be roasted all the more | For doing things my words deplore, Hut what I want to say ts this, However | may go amiss, | The words I've preached, of joy and | hope, May still be quite the "Grand Old | Dope”! /ROGUES’ GALLERY IS TURNED DOWN The request for a rogues’ gallery on top of the city ball was turned down yesterday by the board of pub-| lic works, that body holding that it was a violation of the build-| ing ordinance to erect a wooden structure within the fire limits of| the city. The nurses’ dormitory, | | now building, is a violation of the ordinance, but the board does not think that any reason for further violation of it, It held that the city had no more right to violate ordinance than a private citizen, OLD AGE CAUSE “Multiple sclerosis” or “senile de mentia.” This is the form of insanity which |led Charles H. Harris, an aged ne gro, to kill James Hammond, also colored, on July 15 last, according to the defense set up in his behalf by his attorney Old age, it is claimed, had caused him to suffer under the hallucina tion that Hammond tried to poison him. Harris is about 70 years old, | The case has been on for three days now before Judge Ronald TRUSTEE OF ESTATE J, 8, Goldsmith has been elected amounted to $% 9 trustee of the estate of Pat Gibbons, | who ¢ d bankruptey last Janu jary. Gibbons’ assets showed | $1,017.20, whereas his abilities | NOT PROVABLE CLAIM Referee in Bankruptcy John P | Hoyt recently ruled that the dis charge of J. Zittel, a bankrupt, could not be delayed pending the payment AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Da: Metropolitan—Jullan Eltinge in “The Fascinating Widow.” Seattie—The Seattle Stock Co. in “Salvation Nell.” Alhambra — Photoplays vaudeville. Orpheum—Vauderiite, aod Grand—Vaudevilie and motion pictures. Clemmer-—Photopk.ys and vaa- dey lh Melbour kneneneeneneenene * * AT THE MOORE ‘ * come to the Moore theatre tomor row night and will presedit @ve) well-known operas. Tomorrew, Title Insurance There is no knowing what moral obliquity may have existed a generation or more ago on the part of some one then inter- ested in real estate you now think you own, Suppose a will were forged and a rightful heir defrauded. The property was con- veyed and reconveyed un- til finally it came into your possession. Then the rightful heir discovers the forgery and you, the unlucky present “owner,” find your title worthless. As in so many other circumstances in life the innocent must suffer for the guilty. Few titles are perfect. Yet—there is one safe way to avoid all title wor- ries Jetter insure your Title always and let a strong Corporation carry the risk, Washington Title Insurance Company of his attorney's fee, because such a fee in a bankruptey proceeding ix not a provable claim, LhkOteEWeeKR Hee! The Sheehan Opera company will) Wednesday and Saturday nighta “1 - | 1—Jas. Guy Usher,... \2—Lulu McConnell . \3—Cathryn Chaloner 4,—Gladys Caldwell 5.—Lottie Munroe Empress | pass through his body without suf- ing the slightest inconvenience. Robert and Lawrence Ward are en tertainers who have deserted the legitimate. Nat pany are unusual athletes English girls, both good-lookers, will bring songs and impersona tiont. Ed Meredith will high school dog, “Snoozer,” through his paces. Hilda Hawthorne is a ventriloquist. Trovatore” will be given; on Mon jday and Thursday nights, “The ;Chimes of Normandy;” Tuesday |and Friday nights, “Martha,” Wed | nesday matines, “The Bohemian | Girl,” and Saturday matinee, “The | Lave Tales of Hoffman.” For thin jengagement Sheehan ts supported |by Mrs, Emily Grey, harpist at the | — | Covent Garden, London; Miss Sibi tee ee te * Rakhhe ie ley Remus, violinist virtuoso, Opera | w | Comique, Paris, and a grand opera @ orchestra under the direction | William Glover. AT THE EMPRESS. * [awakens “i The Spa Brothers, gymnasts, will iahalialilalahal ola halidiahalahal’ (7) the bill at % aire next week They are a foreign \* AT THE METROPOLITAN, |highest priced on the we sstialbilbo es Aad adn tual Db gadod | Cathryn Chaloner, associated until This playhouse will be dark next | recently with the best on the legiti- week [mate stage, will offer a comedy Van | playlet, “Kate's Press Agent.” SAKA ER ERR EA EARS iad Corte Avery bine: “FRR Night Porter,” a rollicking portray- AT THE SEATTLE. al of life on a Pullman. George | rl * Garden will tootle on an eight-foot RRR EERE ARERR Vrionhone. The Harmony Belles “Salvation Nell,” the present bill,/ and Beaux, a mixed quartette, have will continue at the Seattle theatre/® singing act tonight, tomorrow matinee and to-| | morrow night Next week's dill|/ *ee eee at shedtasbacistiababad ad: proper will commence Monday * AT PANTAGES. * * [night, with “Brewster's Millions.” | * | Patrons of this pl should | * jnote that hereafter the change of «k# ee eekke eke e heheh | bill will occur on Monday night,| A spectacular act will head the instead of Sunday matinee as bere-| pi) at Pantages theatre next week tofore. Harry Whitney “Operatic Dolls,” a big musical organization. je aerate errr ee 2 Harrison Greene and Kathryn Par- \* *®\ ker, comedy patterers, just miss iz AT THE ORPHEUM. %/headiine honors. Professor Rich- ard Karsey will perform on his Werrerererr rests. | giant meripphine with 2,000 strings. The Orpheum announces a di-| Bessie Leonard, “The Kid in Kom- versified bill for next week. Lulujedy,” is truly a komical kid McConnell and Grant Simpson wil! | Rutherford and Monroe have a mov- present “The Right Girl,” a farce ing pletare show episode entitled, comedy. George H. Watt is billed| “An Extra Added Attraction.” John as a scientific eb who will per- | zimmer Juggle: WOMEN PLAN AN ENERGETIC) FINISH TO CAMPAIGN RRR ne candidate for state Insurance com- missioner, returns today from east- ern Washington, whe PROGRESSIVE MEETINGS *| other towns near Spokane yester- day, and will attend the big rally at the ¢ Poliseum tonight. and others Des Moines MONDAY NIGHT. Paul K, Mohr. | Rothell—Murphine, Christen- sen, Baxter, Dr. Kelton, OFF FOR WAR ford Mohr, Phelps, Woodinville—Paul K Murphine, Cushing, Fuller | _ Thirty Montenegrin residents of | Seattle will leave for N: York to take boat to their native land within a few days, as a result of a tele- gram received here from the Mon- tenegrin minister of war. As pn as they can raise passage money 200 others will leay The Greeks of Seattle will hold a mass meeting in the Labor Temple tomorrow to raise money for those whose lack of funds Is keeping" them | Deck. NOT “BAD” MAN Nothing can be found to indicate that John King, shot by Patrolman sees teteeeeeeee * * * * * *! Craw. * * * * * * * CER AEEEHHAKHKE A complete organization was ef. fected yesterday by the progressive women of the city. A meeting held| at the Butler headquarters of the ward committeewomen showed! every ward represented except the) First ward. Mfs, Miller was elect ed president. ‘The women are plannifg an ener getic climax to the progressive campaign. ‘Founders’ buttons to help the progressive campaign fund will be distributed among the wom-|®. 8. Johnson at the door of the en for salo in office buildings,| World Bar, Sixth ay, 8 Thurs- stores, everywhere. Literature will) @4# night after he and Frank O'Donnell had just held the place was a “bad” man in the North- Detectives from the larger cities visited the morgue yesterday jin an effort to tdentify the body, “Kick political partisanship out| but they could not. If he was a of the county clerk's office,” Is the|“stickup” man he had operated in slogan of M. H. Cushing, progres-| the east. sive candidate for clerk, “instead of kicking out an efficient employe on| The ends of (ne Cedar river pipe be distributed and mailed, Meet ings will be held. The women are anxious to do real campaign work, and they are promising results. PIPE LINES CONNECTED simply because he doesn’t hap, to be a republican or democrat, | line and the new steel section that or a progressive, or socialist.” Op-| Was washed out last November were yesterday connected. The lay posed to Cushing is Will K. Sickles on the standpat ticket. Will Sickles is a son of D. K, Sickles, the pres ent county clerk essarily cessful delayed because construction unde its suc Cedar James W. Collins, progressive| low water, of | * the Empress the | river was dependent upon extreme| Panes mit | 500,000 volts of electricity to Nazarro and com-| Two AMUSEMENTS ONE WEEK STARTING TOMORROW Matinees: Wednesday and SPECIAL PRICED MATINEE WI The Moat Brilliant Musies! Kvent of the SHEEHAN Englisirg Wednesday and saturday Sunday | | put his} # troupe and said to be one of the! cirouits. | | | e has been| TONIGHT. # | making a whirlwind campaign. Coliseum theatre, Seattle— *| “The progressive wave in eastern Senator Poindexter, Bob *} Ww ashington is overwhelming,” says! 1% Geapa Das Landon Collins. He addressed meetings at| Happy Valley—-Prof, Hart *| Waverly, Deer Park, Rockford, and | | ing of this steel line has been nec-| | “IL TROVATORE’ Monday and Thursday Nights, “THE CHIMES OF NORMANDY” Tuesday and Vriday Nights, “MARTHA” Wednesday Matinee, “THE BOHEMIAN GIRL” faturday Matinee “THE LOVE TALES OF HOFFMAN” 60 — Trained Chorus Voices — 69 20 — Special Grand Opera ptt Prices—t Lower Floor nnd 81.00; Matinee Wednenday, anes oor TTLE THEAT Phone—Main 43 Se P| TONIGHT, TOMORROW MATINEE and SALVATION N ee aa Bailey & Mitchell Present ‘A Clean, Refreshing Comedy in Four Ae Prices: Eve. (except Monday), 20c, 90: and ie Matinees—Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, Be. Monday (Bargain) Night. Any seat, 25¢, 25e, 500, 75e. tn Their Latest Succese— “The Right Girl” ‘The Acme of Athletic Artistry Foremost Female Ventriloquist, Hilda Hawthorne and “Johnny” Present “THE NIGHT PORTER.” The Premier Xylophonist, EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS? CATHRYN CHA ‘KATE'S PRE! Best Vaudev SANTAGE Fé Unequaied Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville Beginning Monday Matinee SIX NAMADJA And Whitney's “OPERATIC DOLLS” OTHER GREAT FEATURES 10¢ and 20¢ SAY YOU SAW IT IN ‘

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