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» ECZEMA led Tetior, Salt Rheum, Pruritus, MilK-Crust, Weeping Skin, Bre, RCZEMA CAN BE CURED TO STAY nd when tay cured I mean Just what ¢ R-B-D, and not awhile, to recurn the meantime a quai of this dreadful ehance to show you that I know what I am talking a! If you will write me TODAY 1 wii sa FRER TRIAL of my mild, guaranteed cure more in a day could in a month's more real thought this ae TONIGHT MINUET HALL 413 Jackson st. bet, 24th and 256th. tal Dance every Wednesday and turday. Admission S00. Ladtes ee Hall for rent on open dates Olsen, Beacon 1476 CUT-| OHIO i: DENTISTS) ad University it ie Co Me WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK Fo YEARS PAINLESS DENTA CUT RATH PR Easy Payments. Ohio Cut Rate Other Dentists’ Prices Prices. RRARAHRRHARKRKRAR $8: [Fas stesssasseserelt “The Chocolate Soldier” comes |again to Seattle tomorrow, when | the original company will begin sf four days’ engagement at the Moore} theatre, with a matinee on Wednes day. The least that can be said or “The Chocolate Soldier” is that it is as tuneful as any light opera of the decade and chockful of the $8 Solid Gold or $4 peculiar brand of satirical humor 83, rear out by George Bernard $5 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up|*™*”: Silver Fillings, 50c Up * SEVEN ae eeL Won TEE| & AT THE METROPOLITAN. & BASY PAYMENTS—Part down ang] ¥¥¥¥ 4 ¥¥ FEHR R EE HH balance inn payments” © “Nt Tomorrow “Officer 666," a melo AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES Here Are the Newest and Best Films in Seattle. ‘armody. x Roaring Guich.” Imp drama. Detect! “The Smuggiers Kentucky Feud $15 Set of Teeth. an * AT THE MOORE. * Guaranteed Best ........ * F it $10 Set of Teeth. Guaranteed Fit ........... CHRAKHHKAERRRARED MELBOURNE _SAttome of Glase Curtain” GRAND 2: CIRCUIT 2dand Madison © *us in the the Lady Barber | King t Rex dra-| lair comedy r “Asiatic! plays Big Sund: iv The Newman Bros, Australia’s, champion * Sather and Sweeney in nonsense and song. ie pe the flexible athlete. Four exclusive photo- vaudeville and Pr ram. | The Great Alaskan Moving Pictures Taken by Captain Kleinschmitt. Hear Walrus tn the Arctic. Hunting Polar and! Odeon Theatre ins ENTIRE CHANGE OF) ase, OE AT PIKE FILMS. Union Theatre ‘Third Av., Between Fike aaa Unies. — City Theatre 1206 Second Av. Under Faise Colors—Drama. The Rebellion of Mandy—Comedy. When California Was Young— Drama. A 10¢c SHOW FOR 5c LATEST PHOTOPLAYS 5c--Crown--5c The ik Radome Hes Reels. First Av. Bet. Madison and Spring Pathe's Weekly. ALHAMBRA 3 Steines ery Inch a Mai Ti Judgment of} Sth and Westiake the Sea.” THE DANDY DUO. Socialist Meeting MONSTER PROTEST AGAINST Crooked Newspapers and Their Editors Prominent Socialists Will Speak. MEMBER OF UNIVERSITY, WILL SPEAK ON Real Meaning of Uprising at University Dreamland Rink, Sunday, Oct. 27 8:00 p.m. Admission Free THE SEATTLE STAR George Howell Rena Vivienne . Paul Spadon! Joe Mann Viola Leach Leslie Leigh . Motrcneae: Moore . Empress. - Pantages 6. Orpheum. aa dramatic farce by ‘Augustin Mac Hugh, comes to the Metropolitan; theatre for a week's visit. It is the! story of a youth who traveled far! in search of adventure, and didn't find it, and returned home, and did. It's a fine story and well presented, Bay eastern critics. Peete ee eweeeeeee o AT THE SEATTLE. SEREROEE EER EER BED “Mrs. Wigex of the Cabbage/ Patch” will be the attraction at the Seattle next week. When the grandchildren of the rising genera tion of theatre-goers are baldheads in the front row, Mrs. Wigge and her story will be as pope an! they are today. For Mrs. Wigks! teaches the philosophy of happl ness, | } SEER EERE E EEE ES * * AT THE ORPHEUM. * * TkWkkeRRe HERR ERER| During the coming week the Or pheum theatre will offer a big American operetta, California, with 16 people in the cast. James J Morton, topnotch monologist, has a subtle humor. Nonette is a sing ing violiniat. Schicht!'s royal ma-| rionettes will make fun for the| youngsters. Sydney Ayres and company will present a dramatic playlet, “A Call for the Wild.” Fred and Adele Astaire bring & musical) melange, “A Rainy Saturday.” The Aitken-Whitman trio are contor = tionista, SAAD RARER AEA ORERE! * * *) AekheeneRRReeeen More than 3,000 feet of the mov ing pieture film of the beautiful “Garden of Allah,” the wonderful fairyland in the heart of the desert of Sahara, which Inepired Robert) Hichen to write his book of that) name, which was dramatized, will be thrown on the screen at Pan tages theatre, beginning Monday, | as the headline feature. Other acts! are Menlo Moore's “Stage Door Johnnies,” a musical act; Howard's! bears, Al ‘ariton, the original “skinny guy"; the Arlington Four, | singing and dancing, and the Ma-| belle Fonda troupe of jugglers : AT PANTAGES. sath ath es ole dindla ait ats 3 » * * AT THE EMPRESS. #| * * Di ll i le a a i a il i | One of the strongest men in the} world will be at the Empress the-| atre next week, He is Paul Spa dont and he toys with catssons, cannon balls and such-like trifles. Hyman B. Adler, a well-known legitimate actor, brings a playlet,| "The Miser’s Dream.” Davey, De Musey and Getsey are singers and dancers. Leonard Martinek and his rag doll come from abroad. Dale and Boyle sing and dance, and the former impersonates female charac: ters. Grace Leonard impersonates | male characters. KATMAI ACTIVE | Tho wireless report from the steamer Dora, to the effect that she ia anchored off Whale island, un lable to proceed further westward because of the darkness caused by | falling of voleanic ash, bas led res. jidents of Cordova to believe that Katmal volcano, which | caused great damage last June, is in erup- tion again. Efforts are being made to communicate with the navy col Mer Nero, which is at Kodiak, erect ing @ wireless station to repiace the one destroyed last June. TACOMA TRIBUNE PURCHASED TACOMA, Oct. 26.—Frank 8. Baker, recent manager of the Bos ton Traveler and a son of BE. H Baker of the Cleveland Plain Deal er, has purchased the Tacoma Trib. une and assumed charge today as publisher, J, B. Rhodes, the retiring pub. lisher, becomes secretary and gen- eral manager of the National Lum. | corner of 15th av. and Pine at. | Minneapolis. ber Manufacturers’ association, [With headquarters at Chica AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moere—Joseph Sheehan Opera Co., In “Il Trovatore.” Metropolitan Dark Seattie—The Seattle Stock Cos, in “Brewster's Millions.” Alhambra — Photoplays and vaudeville. Orpheum—-Vandertite, Emprese—Vandevitie. Vaudevil rand—-Vaudeville and motica pictures. Clommer—Vhotopl.ys and vaw deville. Melbourne--Photoplays and vaw deville, ‘SEATTLE FORGER: CAUGHT IN EAST The arrest in Baltimore yester- day of Charlies W. Sharpe brought into the totle of the law one of the cleverest forgers and crooks that ever operated. Sharpe's activities were confined mostly to the Weat, though he is known in every elty| of any | States prominence in the United) Sharpe came to Sesttle in| 1908, secured a position with a re | sponsible firm here, started a bank account and generally himeelf in the good favor of bust ness men. A few months of this and be began forgeries that netted him thousands of dollars EARLING PREDICTS PROSPERITY President A. J. Karling of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail road is looking forward to four or | five years of proapertty. He is in the city today from Milwaukee, to attend the annual meeting of the directors of the Chicago, Milwaukee |& Puget Sound railway. Earling | points to the crops as bound to bring prosperity, regardless of the presidential election. BUILD TABERNACLE Churches of Capitol hill and Ren- ton hill districte have united for the purpose of building a huge tab- ernacle, similar to the one erected when Gypsy Smith was here, ingratiated It is planned to bulid a tabernacle 100 by 100 feet square, at a cost of $2,000, to be ready for a big revival campaign by the first of the year. |The services will probably be con- ducted by the Rev. Dr, Rile par tor of the First Bapiist church of A choir of 400 will be assembled by Dr. Ralph Atkin son. ALLEGED SMUGGLER Deputy United States Marshal Ludwig Frank arrested Emil Sor- renson yesterday, charged with aid. ing the smuggling of opium: from British Columbia. The opium dn question is that seized on Harald Benson a few days ago when he arrived in Seattle. Sorrenson was bound over to appear before the Fate. Jury, his bond being fixed at Praise Seattle’s Employment Bureau Labor Commissioner A. H. Grout has received a letter from James Mullenbach of Chicago, exeeutive secretary of the National Gonfer- ence of Immigration, Land dnd Labor officials, congratulating Seat tle on the success of her free mu nicipal employment office. The let ter says that Seattle's office ap- pears to be the most efficient that has come under his notice, STABBED FOR INTERFERING. Pete Alvarado was arrested for stabbing B. B, Stone at Pier B, Al varado was seen beating an old man by Stone, an oller on the 8. S. Spokane. Stone interfered, where upon Pete drew a knife and stab- bed him. A report from the city hospital states that the wound is not serious, EIGHTH WARD MEETING. The Highth Ward Club will hold a meeting at o'clock tonight at 1009 Seventh ay, North, Good speakers will be pres ent, 8 Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** Progressive | Dill wae mighty of the reurloss of any affair Jim was Umorous, eorald in the dark mee like a little ebiid we and frame, k and mild Yet, when there came the crucial test, And they marched to war @ at the land's behest Jim was along, aa large as life And stuck with Bill iw His heart wae sick and the Mereest strife his face war wan, But he fought bis fear and he struggled on. To Bill, the mighty, wh 1 raise my voice in « by While scared and quak Well, brother, I take of oO knew no fear earty cheer ing—but dogged f my hat to bim! Jim YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People to ihe Beattic Star favor by notit of any pt and reK pener ast tute an Beattie of the Subsort will egn oe yd paper ivory f any attempt to ot it ry fo all, and complaints ven courteous and prompt F} tere If your paper fr‘\e rive ery night wo | . kind) hon y ¢ Se eaee “Male b400 Ask. Cor 0. Jacobson suffered severe burne yesterday when he touched a live wire at First and Columbia. He was taken to the Seattle General hospital. ore Mre. Charies Hutchinson, of Obio, spoke this afternoon at the Junior rally in the Westminster Presbyterian church al church council will noid fs ne t convention in Seattle lin October, 1914, The meetings lthis year are being conducted in | Low Angeles RARAHAAEREHHES B) Starting with the next trip * of the Northwestern, on No- # vember §, the A. 8. Co. will # send its three largest boats, # Alameda, Mariposa and North * western, by the outside pass * age to Alaska ports. * eeeeeeeee | * lame etekeneeeeenee | athe | The Seattle police department | yeateréay reorived an invitation to lthe policemen's ball, to be held in Tacoma on November 26 Competition te “yatenee between the Pritieh India Co. and the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, The British Co. has increased the number of ite vee sela on the Japan-India run to 16 and has reduced tts freight rates to some Instances as much as 50 per cont. D. P. Slater was found guilty of | Ronald's court | bookkeeper and ca “a for D. McBride & Co., took $1,339 while lemployed by the firm | ome REREAD * The water supply in West * & Seattle wan shut off at 1 # o'clock today, until Monday * ® morning * « * RERRKEARKRARHAAAHS Gen. W. H. Bixby, chief of the U. S. engineering department, wil! arrive in Seattle this afternoon to inspect local fortifications and the Lake Washington canal. The Hee Hee club will give « masquerade ball at the Renton Hill | clubhouse, 18th and Madison, Octo- ber 30. Ban Franelnen-¥ouh Celestial, 10 years old, old Caesar Valente, statuary ped ier, with a brick. De venus, he breaka de arms” watled Caesar in court. ‘One dollar damage.” “Gwan,” said the arresting officer, “Venus never had arms.” Lee Jim, Rit 18 yoar- REAR AAAARRHKREEH * | NORTH YAKIMA, Oct, 26.— * Edward McClure was yeeter- *® day sentenced to one year in * the penitentiary for hitting * Officer Bob Saunders in the * head with a rock * KR ERARER Harold Benson, arrested Tuesday for having $2,000 worth of opium in| his possession, was bound over for the November grand jury. He was unable to furnish his bail of $2,500, Women’s Auxiliary to the Railway Mail association held its first fall meeting at the home of the presi dent, Mra. James Sarver, 1509 17th ay. N. Plan to create a public welfa’ board was discussed by the fran- chise committee of the city council. The proposition was put over for two weeks. | | Los Angeles.—“What is siang?” is asked by pupils of polytechnic high school, who want a ruling from their teachers <een” and “stunt,” also “bunch,” slangy |years ago, but not now the teachers to eliminate obje able slang, leaving that which may | becon 1 English, w | fraternity | versity | Names of eight initiates were an rary forestry ‘ashington uni me rs of Xi Messrs. Esher Erickson, Bvans. by the b of the The new Sigma Pi will be Monks, Mueller, nounced | Redman, Schmitz and Watson. | A recent reduction in transcont! nental ight rates will allow local packers of herring to compete with packers in Europe. It is expected that an enormous industry In her ring fishing in Alaska will be the result After 145 days at sea the Koemos liner Alexandria arrived at pier 5 jast night from Hamburg. She will load flour, canned salmon and lum ber for her return voyage. Santa Rosa, Cal—-Geo. Lobi here in belle in drastic measures when it comes to lovemaking. His sweetheart refused to wed him, so he shot at ber and was arrested. Now the girl wants him. The firet of a seri given by the Stagge club was held at Christensen hall last night In spite of the bad weather over 260 people were present. A second |danece will be given some time in November, of dances JUST HIS LUCK, Amateur Fisherman—Doesn't it beat all! Here, after paying for a mess of fish to be ready at the store on my way home, I actually CATCH one, Paria.—A moment's vanity cost the life of Madame Serres while motoring at St. Etienne. As she stood arranging ber hair the car lurched and threw her tnto a ditch, killing ber Instantly, Copenhagen.—The two most en- thustastic recruits among the Dan- ish boy scouts are Crown Prince Frederik and bis brother, Prince Kaoud London.—Motor busses and street cars killed 139 persons, in- cluding three Americans in the past nine months In London, London.—Cowi milk, made from cereals and vegetables, the invention of a German scientist, is being introduced here. Though containing no animal matter, it is claimed to possess all the proper. ties of the real article. London.—Col. 8. F. Cody, the American aviator, is being sued for killing a cow with his monoplane, First aeroplane damage sult in the British courts, Paris.—A waiting room for hu: bands who accompany thelr wives on shopping tours, with attractive buffet features, is the latest inno- vation of Parisian department stores, Paris.—Fifty-eight women shop- lifters were arrested at a single Log sale in one of the big stores here. DIVIDED ON IT The finance committee of the elty council is divided on the ques. tion of turning over to the King County Humane society the opera tion of the dog and cattle pound. After hearing both sides of the ar. gument, presented by J, F. Rudels. jdorp for the soclety, and R. M. Pal- mer, secretary of the Seattle Ken- nel Club, against the measure, the vote stood, Wardell and Blaine for the ordinance, and Hesketh and d agains The ordinance was introduced two weeks ago by Councilman Wardell Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE FIRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA | “The Garden of Allah” A REEL OF A THOUSAND WONDERS Moving pictures taken on groun in Paradise of Sahara, showing all |f of beautiful scenes and character |B dealt | mous novel and play film ever made, ‘8 Other Great Features 10c and 20c with in Robert Hitchins’ fa Greatest AM USEM ENTS MOORE ter THEATRE SOHN COR] LIMITED ENGAGEMENT OF 4 NIGHTS Starting Tomorrow Nig Popular Priced Matinee Wednesday, 256 te $1.00, RETURN OF MY HERO The Chocolate Sof THE WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICAL ENTERTAIN Music by Oscar Straus PREGENTED WITH THE FULL STRENGTH OF THe Whitney Opera © Direction of F. C. Whitney COMPANY OF 75 INCLUDING FULL OPERA ORCHESTRA Production of Scenic Splendor |] Prices, Eve—S0e to $2.00. Only Matinee Wednesday, Eating “ $1.00. Balcony, 75 and 50c. Gallery, 25¢, ti The Funniest Cop in the World NIGHTS SUNDAY Oct. 27 Lewahe Heal Nighte—SOe to $1.50. Wednesday, _— “ ‘Thritie Saturday Matiners, Be to 61.68. TONIGHT, TOMORROW MATINEE AND NIGHT LAST THREE TIMES “Brewster’s Mill WEEK COMMENCING Monday Night, October BAILEY & MITCHELL Present Mrs. Wizgg Evening Prices (except Monda: Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Monday (Bargain) Night, Any Seat 25c, 50c, 76c. “The Perfect Performances Daily at 2:30-8:20 Prices: JAMES J. MORTON The F finite Jeat Matinees | ,, 500 Seats on Lower Floor and Entire Balcony 25c 16 —— A COMPANY OF —— 16 SCHICHTL'S Royal Marionettes Aitken-Whitman Trio In the Scente Novelty “A NIGHT ON CROC Ae American Operetta CALIFORNIA” With Lestic Leigh, Marry L. Griffith and 1 DAVEY, DE MUSEY and GETSEY The Americas BOF GRACE LEONARD Ansinted by Frank

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