The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1913, Page 6

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THE 1913 TALKS OF TRADE,You Bet There Is Profit in Poultry--for Adolf STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, ige Charles H. Burritt t ADOLF 1 AM 3usT VONDERI —— - 55 Reno, who aided in the establish CF DERE REALLY 195 ANY ae MORE DAN Z CAN SAY, 1 CANT MAKE fT OUT, ADOLF. mont of the first American court PROFIT IN CHICKENS, iE HENS, UND I DON'T ; IN FACT, L CAN'T BELIEVE in the Philippines, addressed t GET A SINGLE BGG. So? VELL, FIVE HENS LAY 1u Foas Commercial club a ere be i av is 0 Lvo BETTER DAN y Trade Relatio th o Astat co.” He declared the mont | ‘aiee (DoT —1 Gor rive portant essential in Ortent iD EVERY DAY trade was to ot » the max DERE Iss. TGET 14 EGGs. ests wh You aks wo: Needs Attention oraduate Lenses Optomet- Dupl: rist cated 2. W EDMUNDS, orn TOL Leary Ride SUMMER ICE Telephone E! r ice rates e full weight ivery ICE DELIVERY CO We REAL ESTATE VENICE ON BAINBRIDGE ISLAND ALBERT B JOP DY HEAR SETTER RAILROAD STEAL WU Latest Instantaneous Adsustment By Gilson Gardner Pe hy Maa oi . t WASHINGTON, Aug. 30.—Shifts a rpg : MR. LONELY MAN, DID YOUR ' VACATION TELL YOu TH THIS? | : ~ | SENATE TO HELP committee chairmanships, re- ¢ * users suiting from the death of Senator , t for 8) Joseph F. Johnston of Alabama, Otter | have been detrimental to the public interest. way of it pany, and it to that h y Intro of the Johnston was chairman ale oF mimitt affairs, and ; rh nator C of O ale B G@rument '8/ promoted t ame} $ owe 5 a temo 10,000,000 Tone of Co and a conservationist Would Sel! ‘Coat. Lands 2 success vey Senator Henry on trou piece nornoND GO, ae ar [tana Myers ts ly 10,000,000 tor Annex, Seattle uallst, an anthec bituminous coal, favor of “developing a ton. An attempt ts made to Justify sale on the ¢ Pacific Ratlroad ed a grant fr sources in the way they have been | “developed” tn the past rough resolation senate joint duced by Myers June } ‘al ° say __lought to be let tr © Kame, t Business | aK army of industrious Rev. J. A. Sutton, speaking on “Life's Pilgrimage,” delivered the |class address at the | ment exercises of the |Tliness college at the Moore theatre | and Friday night, which also commiem- | to orated the 2lst anniversary al the school boys in Seattle stores and factories who look forward to the day when they will fill impor- | tant places in the | The board of public works Friday awarded to the West Coast Con struction Company the contract for Acme Bus-|grading and planking Gilman onnecting streets, amounting 51 commence Willlam McMurray, general pas ‘ he Rev. M. A. Matthews hemrened senger agent of the O R.&@N = business life of the the invocation, Winners of the! at Portland, is {n the city on com THE LONELY VACATIONIST—If any one had told me money that gave so much trouble In the saving city dals for the year, Morley L.| pany business could give so little fun in the spending. Pe nave oalied Nisea llaet aa Williams, M Mich Eva eee These boys mean | M._ Moore 1M ifold H. A. Jackson, assistant pene v exhibitions of their GRANTS APPEAL business. nan, general r \gerator car de — The Dexter Hor- 8 NOT TUNGREN partment. of th compar PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 20—On aad Say. also among the risitors to § motion of attorneys t the rail ton Trust a hiaciciens road company, Judge Wolverton of ings Bank would SRE IFS cet the t district court has grantd The sheriff's posse dispatched to| lnm Friday to capt 4 man, re ported to be Edward Tungren, slay It » hin decree of July to the government land in Oregon. an in the |} like to assist boys to qualify for these Seattle movie fans have recel\ of LOAN ——— THEATRES Al: _| PUBLIC 4 elxning end will be congress m permaner.t ored people will be discussed | poiack WOMEN < nittee of the refused to recom- ¢ dismissal of the a the city of the awards in Leary ation | Mrs, Joseph Kurlikoskt of moun as petiti claw recetved a number of i 1 t ps Ag (9 about the face and body, and Civie club, taken to the city hospital tur on 14th DEY DON'T— YOUR HENS Come ONER UND LAY some! ern «36 2a8enane. SAFETY THAW TO FIGHT. COMMISSIONER FOR LIBERTY IN TO BE ARRESTED COURT TUESDAY SHERBROOKE, Que., Aug. 30— pplication of Chief of Policg J dieau of She ‘ Judge Hutohingon today issued g ' writ requiring the production of Harry K. Thaw in court Tuesday to show why he should not be releases us| This delay gives Thaw’s fla ¢ to fight the writ, On \ ticook, where @ sum migration court bad beep ed hear the case and de fugitive to Norton Mills, e bis lawyers had even @ “8 corpus application, it in regular form and ad no option bat to tesue) several da Frediund Fredlund. power to show. eys say they clopment and checkmate the the neress against Miss Bride McLaughlin, Miss B ployes in the departments. fferent Arrange-| McHale and Miss Mary Ci ents have been made to hold alrepresenting the Gaelic > citizens’ meeting in the lec ‘A. M. E. church, | /Teland, on a tour of the on September 8 ;with Fionan MacCollum, for will be presented tor| purpose of promoting the study “aa to|the Gaelic language and a of depart | teres : lace ents, praying that this discrimi.| "terest in the linen and Hem be ack atiowed dustries of Ireland, were the Also « movement to organize a| St & reception Friday night by the branch of a national, /0cal divisions of the Ancient Onler n for advancement of col- of Hibernians. Divisions No. 1 and 2, and the | ladies’ auxiliary, will hold a pleaie tomorrow at Golden Gardens park, There will be dancing, ton wes ple eating contest t for boys. room of the av Petitions and heads at f Jer of Miss Dorothy Dunbar, at 1 P fr Pa Oregon & California Scott’s Moving Pictures this week | cjaime ssments would con-| night, as the result of a collidaa places. A savings dex August 18, who had bee i cand drank company ts going | fisca * between autos driven by her but account here, begun j Frightening the reside the case will be brought before stay next The committee rand and Dr George w Sree iy ‘ Jeinity of St liwater is stran t 8. cireutt ¢ of appeals at nwise business astle at Eighth and Uni with as little as. a Jantics, returned to Seattle today : ben Sraneinos, Which convenss 0 eR fter the cf al Sparling, who reported the atte dollar, faithfully with thelr ry. The mispect a“ por stag G ‘ housand dollars nt ~ the. Paice ope aintainec il mo ee — "E' | The first picni i by th Captain 8 ng about 15 miles at maintaine a aM 1 Il iiam And 4 BR cnihs bes pee o siven by the Makes You te C D on Blebth ay, Kurtikookt age cultivate habits of It is be that . rec | will take place ow at For-| ne aa “ger a |going east on Union st. Ry : lis responsible for Andersc oe r e “or oa did not see the other machine until” , , . d ti- park. Hoats will chi} A see industry and fr tlon, and after being d ase grey hink More gg |tomeone shouted to him, he says ‘ gality, and help jtew days he will be re | oe % LES. FI te f to HOBOK ae ‘3 4 ‘ | shows improvement LOS ANGE Aug. 30.—Five " ) K rh them to turn their | | ime |} Or. Everett Merrill Hill, pastor! hundred dollars reward And * is only one} With all. the dat peel oy ambition to good ii Jof the University Methodist church. | recovery of the ents flashed ot Facrchay tee ta brovisoa | i} has returned from his vacation at | Gar w S nd Less There will room ot ed, the liner Imy account. Redondo ch, and will occupy|/man, who pe elisha Wee ator, the steamship a | | his pulpit tomorrow r Harvard recently ; 4 a 6 satled for Europe ‘ GENOA, It iy, Avg 30.1 St oom, - - H sige paar - By incurring an ot Ch {anford, the|were no cancellations of ps ffed to his guards, Porter | DEXTER HORTON srion ill be discussed at a meet-| funeral services for Thomas Hor-| It is gation which must be seins eer ee | mn, gon of Former Judge B question will be discussed at a meet:| icy aged 67, who S henteo |esloas, Os | HOWARD WINS HIS CA hariton, an Intimate - of the Open Fe um © hel Tuesd co will | Gane met each month. Former Judge Howard won his; Former President Taft, we oa TRUST asd SAVINGS |} sinday atternoon at 3 o'clock at the, jy dor PANTAGES first case before his. successor, | {s to £0 to trial on a charge of ; | home of Mrs. Peter Bettinger, 2814) ginday a HL HLIW The man who se- udge Neterer, when the latter de-| dering his wife, disembarked 5 BANK 14th av. W : Gowen will officiate his cloth was found In his state = nied the application of \. King,| today. He was attired immaculate j The committee appolr te i. last rasp or cures a For the new bill at Pantages 1 nah for nt ly and assumed a ¢ mr | i Second and Cher: |f | Sunday to investigate the car ticke’ ~~ opening with the matinee Monday t Bellingham | xt Tuesday Charlton % bi A | jTegulations in other cities will make DER Nia oy saccade en as ge pd $3.00 MONTHLY Manager Pantages will present Wal ‘ord Grain Co,, taken to Lake Como, where s _its report their general maz ik el | Buys a Sewing Machine. ter Montague’s sensational dramati Ivent murder occurred ® ~ — -— ——-— _ als | ccuns: tna aot that i | 150 Sewing Machines, all makes, INST. LMENT sketch, “Heart Throbs of a Great yy establish general offices in this | $3.00 and up AL! Ctty = ’ 2:30—TWICE DAILY—8:30 fee | New Machines rented, $2.00 per The plot of this piece Is evolved ’ ‘ 2nd t city MOOR! hs caine ar wou LOAN enane peer mms ntece «ol? KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL, (13- Celebrating its twenty-fifth anni.| WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. uthor in a police court in Sa NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL , —— ent veleler, the ike Codes Manice 1424 Third, near Pike. Is certain of saving Francisco. < aholaty will sine ite samil-month Phone Main 1525. i ; The added feature will be Charles = — == « meetings next Monday evening | ~~ —— | at least a part of his Reilly, the Irish singer, in a musica P ‘ in the New Chamber of Commerce income, and in most entitled, “A Bit of Old ft ‘ THE UNDYING STORY OF Pate immer ; Ireland.” Other numbers on the cases the amount of program are the Great Rape At the annual meeting of the Basel ie Waahington state board of account his payment is no of thd greatest jugglers in vaude ] ind it agar Neih hel wuld ville; Arnold and Lewis, dispensers e Shorrock & Co., Central of mirth and melody; Irving Roth, a Best Photoplay House the following officers pay for rent the humorous wop, and the Con a nelley sisters, in songs and dances OIL IN WATER AT —and ANIMAL LIFE IN THE ANTARCTIC President, Quigley; vice president t necretary-treasurer Andrew J Alfred LA Rodney D. We charge Shown in Marvelous Motion Pictures White ALKI; CAN’T SWIM ae a) ; iataronts on a me sae Pvp reo an undiscoverd source covered th os bound from Cordova at o'clock waters at Alki beach Friday after Engagement Ends Thursday Night. All Seats Reserved. esterday m ng R 1 f and Mar McElreath Dr. A. A. Fulton and family, for e A tbo a the same condition re eign missionaries, of Canton, China k h t sulted When ® plug was renioved ure expected to reach port in a few a from an oil barge near the bath yyy ced ever tan the = Ss mn e house. The bathers had difficulty Saat Waitemata beatOesihie win ESINOL Ointment and Res- " in removing the oil from their ter. inol Soap stop itching im- bodies. Unequaled Wagers sheen Pantages atantly and soon restore as Ing On audeville ° ° || the ‘skin to perfect health, in AUTO SMASHED UP | “deen dibs F WATER SHUT OFF even the worst cases of eczema, 4 | BEGINNING MONDAY MATINER _ Wate A a ihe BORE On. be rash, ringworm, tetter or other avini § dan The Skykomish locat on the Walter Montague’s Sensational ‘Sound, rth of Ww no aoc wh tormenting, unsightly eruptions, jreat Northefn yesterday — totally . Prescribed by physicians for cue destroyed an auto belonging to the | ae ‘ over eighteen years. Schwabacher Hardware Co., abant AR HROBS F Third h of be y $socia ion two miles east of Monroe, The a North also be Resinol Ointment is also a mont a oe i‘ A GREA T Cl ry” tween Phinney Third effective antineptic, healing , LAA oe Bg adore aE on AV N. W., north of West 47th dressing for cuts, burn, scalda, thostracks when the train. was 200 CHAS, REILLY, SWEET IRISH SINGER, at., on Monday, Sept. 1, from 7 pites, stings,chafings, &c. Second Avenye sua he driver jumped. ra a.m. to6p.m. There will also int soils Resinol Oint- . be a shortage of water from ment (te and $1.00) and Resinol Soap (ape) CHARLESTON, W. Va.—John W “A BIT OF OLD IRELAND” the high points of the same | ‘ : ree by writing to Davis, member of cOngress, resign apg Ped ms Dept. 82-8, Roainol, Baltimore, Md., for ed to Governor eld today, to OTMER BIG FEATURES 10¢ AND 20c f! | ‘striets on Tuesdsy end Wed Redaumbdaa. i & ole Reertitieg ek cat ryadl = -—~-—-—_—_ -—-—_—_—_ eral of the United States, ANOTHER BIG FEATURE Three Days Only, Beginning Sunday “The Ghost of Granleigh” The Story of the Ghost of a Man Who, Centuries Before, Had Wrecked a Happy Family, Prevents a Similar Disaster Today ESTHER SUNDQUIST—Violin Soloist W. K. LAl-—Chinese Tenor OLIVER.G. WALLACE — Organist}

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