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Boston Dentists OOR Vi Leading Theatre 3 Days Beginning Monday Next WILLIAM FAVERSHAM Production of Shakespeare F Mar wep Presents His Spectacula Julius Caesar WITH THE FOLLOWING DISTINGUISHED STARS Mise Constance Collier Mr. R. D. McLean Mr, William Faversham Uyric Theatre Wed. Mat,, $1 0 from th pany of 1 $1.50, $1, And Evenings a Cor 2 PHONE MAIN ~~ 43 — BAILEY s MITCHELL MGR: TONIGHT, TOMORROW MATINEE AND NIGHT WILDFIRE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 BAILEY & MITCHEL! THE EASIEST WAY Eugene Walter's Sensational Drama Evenin, 8, except Monday 30e and 20¢ Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 25 Special Bargain Night Monday 25 COUNCIL VOTES TO BUY CARLINE FOR $1,200,000 By a vote of 4to ry the Joint meet ing of the finance committee and utilities committees of the council! ? h Pi ture yesterday afternoon voted to accept ‘ OUTS TE PICTUS Orne cre ee Te or the se lattle, Renton & Southern, and to pay $1,200,000 for the line within the city limits, of Health reserving an option When you wear TruetoNature |UMtl! 1917 to purchase the remain Teeth. They look well and feel |der for $200,000. well. They restore a youthful ap Counsilmen Erickson, Griftt pearance, plumping the and Marble voted against the and removing wrinkles. In fit, (ceptance, while Goddard action and appearance they add | Wardall and Br voted for Sreatly to the wearer's comfort. /it. Wardall made tp auetionl tos There is no economy in buy- jacceptance, and Bruskevith ond ing for little less a set of (ed | Teeth that neither fit nor suit you. True- to-Nature Teeth, mounted on vulcanite, at $5, $10 and $15 Per Set, and fully guaranteed. | Councilman Haas was absent jand President Hesketh had no vote. as he is acting mayor at present Yesterday's vote, therefore, {s not decisive. In order to make the acceptance valid, an ordinance will hare to be passed at the regular connect! m ing by at least five members. © cilman Haas Is expected to give the net 1420-1422 Second Av. fifth vote, but it is not certain that Opp. Bon Marche, either Acting Mayor Hesketh or In Present Location 11 Years. |Mayor Cottertil will approve the measure. If the bill ts vetoed, {t will require a sixth vote. ing has been in the Rainier is purchase. Councilman Marble vot: {it on the ground that t authorized the expenditure of only $850,000 The Municipal line wasn't league reported worth more than Councilmen Griffiths and drickson sustained this opinion. REFERENDUM ON BALLARD TRACK On the recommendation franchise commiteee of the coun a referendum vote will be submit ted to the people on the question of the “common user” clause in the proposed transfer of Puget Sound Traction Co, tracks from certain ts In Ballard to Le av., and the Gilman ay, from Commodore w The bills as Requires that our notes and mortgages shall be non-negotiabl« We Do Not Sell Our Mortgages of ¢ 22nd av. W. to y yroved by the com When you _ borrow mittee o the’ “co me oes rT ‘common use f rou” ar use. The city charter required joney of us you are ’ 1 sug de ; in, but the supreme court has assured of dealing with fied that provision. So the # 1 is putting It up to the peo. us during the entire life | . The “common user” clause { of your loan. Your ab- sures the city the right to use the tracks, if necessary, in with the private company WANTS TO KNOW common stract and insurance policies are always on file in our fireproof vaults and your loan be paid off in /full may BOSTON ept Chairman Ee ae ia McLeod of the state ne servier at any time after me commission began an incestigation year on a moment's today into the char the New 2 : ven KR. R. spent $ 000 on the notice and without any islature at its last session, enter ing it on its books as “other ex bonus. penses.” President Elliott of the railroad jexpressed his willingness to furnish | all facts and figures desired WE CHARGE HERE'S wie hag FATHER Th LL AN Sey 27. NO COMMISSION | Hi} coir refused to siter tho terme ut the will of E. Hopperstead, who left his son, Juel, 17, $170,000 with the stipulation that he all not own ar automobile until he becor f age KILLED BY STREET CAR LOS ANGELES, Sept. 27.—A richly dressed unidentified young woman was killed by a street car as she stepped from a taxicab at the Country club station yesterday Washington Savings & Loan | Association WHAT'S THE SIGNIFICANCE? CHICAGO, pt 27 It an nounced that Seeretary Bryan and Dr. Cook have 1 1 to lec 81 SECOND ture unde " itauqu tent next seasor ‘ AVENUE BISHOP BOWMAN DYING ORAN( J., Sept. 27.—The death of Bishop Thomas Bowman who arned President Lincoln It's astonishirg the buyers a want | against Joh ilkes Booth, mo ad in The Star will bring you. jmentarily ¢ south to the north side of| THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1913 a O [ COMING TO THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK |] The METROPOLITAN = ” LAST TIME TONTGNT OFFIC ER 6 will be another off-) tHe COMEDY THIC MEH 66 N attle theatricals The Moore theatre will be TWO WEEK BEGINNING DAY NIGHT dark, and the Motropolitan will © The $100,000 Feature Fil fe plotures of life on the u " e At the Seattle theatre, however « h © Walters’ emotional drama The F oat Way will follow the rnc trac « 1 Wildfire. be ginning Nonday night one redesnin ss will ET) ffered vday matinee anne ‘ vm 5000 Feet of Wonderful Motion Pictures, Portraying - ° sf Largest and most active craters.| natives SEATTLE | Dangerous surfboard riding a ng man-eating shark, ae Sef Wan ta ane ill Native Hula Hula dancers Sons and daughters of real wan Laura Murdock take “The Baslest Great pineapple industry riors in native dress. \ 1 Remarkable sugar cane lante. | Awe-ir irin midni, W She we herself so that a A spiring Ght pictures she might see the luxuries of life, tions. of living craters, hear the t of the glass, the] The fifty-seven varieties of Ete Ete Ete, Y th of nany, and engulf her elf in that eiry that ultimately | 25c—Any seat at matinee and entire balcony at night, demands its toll In emaciated body, | Entire lower floor at night performance 50¢, 7 wrinkled fea ured and tire some existence, with the Inevitable DAILY 2:30 ood 8:30 ad end The play ts written by E Walters, and will be produ the Halle a& M hell 4 ve at th oattic theat f we t ning Mondéa ° ¢ METROPOLITAN o ° Vaudeville resque Hatwail,” which ‘ > comes to the Metropolitan theatre NNING MONDAY MATINEE } for two weeks, commencing Sunday Stupendous Pantomime Dancing Act vark a ain “The Serpent of the Nile” |B |" 8 & most rer motion WITH $—DANCING GIRLS sete. vas ever throws WILL H. ARMSTRONG & CO. in Comedy Sketch intl clotted in the col ‘ . The performance ‘THE BAGGAGE MAN without re OTHER BIG PEATURES—10e AND 20¢ tion, a of the Hawatin ja, the warrior kings and ee ¢ . he cap’ » eat | i egg 5 aie tg te ee _Bathwell Browne, (at Left), Pantages; Inez Rogen (at Top), Seattle; Constance Collins (at Right), Moore. PACKED HOUSE SEATTLE’S NEW PARK, eante eruptions, the plant, animal! ~ ies nd human life of the islands, are Cc f W. ld’ P. DUGDALE FIELD | ae ae “© Quaint Customs of World’s People; eee ‘ + FolkinIndia Worship Monkey God HEARS FARRAR I THE MOORE e _ | G Julius Cassar,” with Ham packed house heard Geraldine October 6. for three nights. n¢ Moore theatre last night. It ated with Faversham in this csi as the opening entertainment of tacular revival of the Shakes | A band of burglars raided the|the Ladies’ Musical club, and the ancouver ¥S ge ol Potro 7 ce | 22 »ck on First av. last night./American songstress wae sco wel whom are Mins ( , looted three stores, and escaped un-|Tecelved and so thoroughly enjoyed AT 2:30 the tiful Ex act observed my cli eta gy At Gel ya ge am stone ob: tnt ten sn "Journey f= FF WOULD DEBATE clean. | |_ The rear wind of Closset & from Gluck n, Schubert, a . 2 Devers’ was brok en, but It con: Franz, Loewe, Strauss, Mozart, Mas) CHICAGO, Sept. 27—Al | PANTAGES - : John ‘senet Puc Gretech erriam today i e dry goods, Grieg, Wolff, Stevenson and McDow-| ge to Uncle Joo Canaan Bothwell Browne's pantomime and Et eash and ¢ ll. She had a sympathetic accom: | gehate the initiative and refereséam dancing production, headed by 2229, were jimmied, and the ste anist in Arthur Rosenstein |with him Frances Young and a company of goods carried to the alley and k Tho ‘cellist, Alwin Schroeder | Uncle Joe has not yet been beat 14 girls, will be the feature attrac: | @ wagon shared honors with the prima donna. |trom, He was expected to got tion of the new bill at the Pantages, | | Michael was the heaviest loser. His playing was a delight. Washington soon, where it was opening with the matinee Monday | |! A hasty invoice this morning show = | derstood he will announce bis cm They call the act “The Serpent of ed that the thieves had carried gressional candidacy. a the For the extra added fea-| | away silk hosiery, underwear and Where You Can Bu: s ‘ ture, Manager Pantages brings Will| | men's clothing worth $3,000 ” y | ‘The money drawer at Cloaset & ’Em 6 for a Quarter H. Armstrong and a big company tn} Certain Rellef “The Baggageman,” hia moat suc | Devers was broken open, but it con Seatt! hants bh coastul dy playlet Misa Dor j|talned only papers, which were left je =merchants have re- / eal othy Dale, a Seattle girl, is Arm | So far as this firm kuows, but eponaee to The Star's sugges m pers mee dull Seclingss aly i strong’s leading woman. Other 1 stock was taken tion. In spite of the traction epee cuanens: aaa ; numbers on the program include | Moody at noon could not} oa" ae 8 arbitrary withdrawal | bod reaaee & improv 1 Santuccl, the wizard accordion! estimate their loss, They believed|} f the sale of tickets on cars, ily condition follows—after player; Gene and Arthur, a clever| lit small r you can buy six car tickets for [| stomach, liver fer regal planologue, and the Lowes, artistic| No money was taken in any of|[ *, Quarter at the following gen toned manipulators of the lasso | the stores, —_— | nor were the safes tam-/ pered with The discovery Panton & London, 1111 Second Co, PLACE FOR JAMES BRYCE of the raid was BEECHAMS MacDougall - Southwick DUBLIN, Sept That James made at opening up time this morn nd and Pike. B x forty English ambassador | ; ing. J McCormack Bros. Second and to Wash on, shortly will become | | In all three places the stock was|] 78m" lord Heutenant of Ireland was ru dragged from the shelves and lay Third ay GELERAE Oey: S88 more yesterday, He had just on the floors and counters in con-| & Frink, stall 204, Westlake sth arriv from Belfast on a tour of fusion. It must have taken the! Maret , fa boos, the Island. Lord Aberdeen, the burglars at least two hours to com-| 1 ow na Unten sae preme rd Hentenaat is about to | plete the job. | aurant Co., Inc, 164 fs resign, It was sald | | | allot Ready Co. Fourth and One of the Ob of FIND CORNERSTONE | | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal. | jen West Grocery, 65th and Sept. 27.—Workmen digging stone | pire ion Marche, Second and a Saving A Bank from the ruins of the Stanford I-| YG. 8 ran 3. Seacamp, cigar stand, 1406 to use tn the next new build: | Here is a picture of one of the great delties of heathen India ' |] Taira is not oaly 8 protect yoy nd the cornerstone sought He is Hanuman, the monkey-god, and he is much worshiped | Rell Drug store, end of Raven against others but to protect since 1906. you against yourself and your the human beings of the far east! eto Cafeteria, Third and on - . ~ + impulse to spend foolishly. The heroic acts of Hanuman are told about in a great Indian epic ” m hy ¥ : Fon MORE, base aha poem called the “Ramayana,” and even the little boys and «iris of T0 SEIZE LAND? U-Guice Grocery Co, Alki eeoe wat be fully protected i * ta anek®.| East India know his exploits by heart Sines a Sink Ques his Ban Z y with James F. Coom for the The Ramayana, which ts held tn practically the same esteem as| Ls ~ ing +, Interest at 3 of her husband, Frank Nei Our dible, consists of seven books in about 24,000 verses, Some vf| PEKIN, S¢ Reports that | PO a sesinc his Co., 1603 First ptember 13 7 . io followers can recite them all Japan had given China three days Jewish New Year's card store, Alp% be The gods of heathen India seem to be the queerest gods of all the| within which to give satisfaction | Yesier w ROY WAS SORRY human family. Many animals are deified, such as the elephant and |» 5 & faction |] People n Cah Grocery, No. 2 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 27—Re-|the cow. and worshiped along with Hanuman, the monkey-god, by|for the killing of three Japanese) Wear Cia: tieur ahaha’ tourning from a week's honeymoon, the people of the es ed, e feb igen to (2 ho the fur [os miret, ay. Fecond av. end Roy Carroll, a waiter, committed [ry in jal circles indicated their |f av and Pike at ¢ Our next “World Custom” will tell how the mothers of Pai tine | tru ath suicide by drinking carbolic act | Bickford grocery, 2ist ay. and alte acid. | ward off the evil eye from their babies. Japan demanded an indemnity,|] Medison st DIED A HERO'S DEATH on anor | whic h cannot be pald; punishment | ymplan clear store, Second t NEW YORK, Sept biiapt the slayers, who canot be caught: | ree Lake Drug Co, 7208 Se A et cleaning superin emoval of certain generals, who re-| lawn av 8 Corner Third Ave, and tendent 4 to keep « fuse to be removed and are strong Se ereny Rentta. 206 iret ey Pike St. banc ie a ean jenough to resist ssfully, and ct Me Wopseamccpimeam ime tise oe of school children and succeeded,! LONDON, Sept. 27.—Nelther gov-| VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 27,—Ac rag act erty a ey a ge cena | PA ls ald ge Deposits made on of but was k ae i logize and who . ebe ; é ti ‘ = : ernment nor financial circles today | cording to telegraphic advices from|lious districts where It !s impossi-|J National Liquor Co., 405 Pike. before October 5th will | took very seriously the hints in an Renton Hill Pharmacy, 14th and om | FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE | took very ly cing Sydne Australia, the American ble at present to ch them |] Madison have three months’ in- PORTLAND, Sept. 27 Selwyn | article in the London Standard to What Japan will do if its de-| nial Theatre box office. terest added to them on the effect that English capital con-|"Chooner Americana, which sailed fornia Wine Co. £303 Rat of fo ba to N. Owen, for 10 years chief Juatice from the mouth tha f " mands are not met was not known |} ), ha" ay ry In of the Ohio supreme court, ts dead| templates backing construction of | (Ol lhe | mot kb lot Us Columt 'n| today, but the general opinion was| Os Os. st Ornate January 1, 1914. : here today at the age of 77. He|@n Atlantic-Pacife canal through | [100 S Ari so te preaking up on an | that the mikado wants to force al Keefe & Mudd, 610 First ay ju came to Portland two years ago, | Colombia by way of the Atrato and erived at gee tag fp emp hed quarrel on China as a a asic Transfer Co. 611 Fourth oe Mihi Cupica rivers ‘ noa almost famished | ty a territorial grab “painter Laundry (downtown o LOOK! READ! THINK!) 12 the firat place, it was snid the after a trip of 1,400 miles in open | ft inatnte tna a hn — ps ‘ 1! sovernment would be sure to frown | boats. Wes » Av. Market, 233 West Vv Ye Pa E A . theatre in Seattio|on an enterprise which the United | Lloyd's Register recently posted | SNR AS 2. tie Works, lik ALBAN IN * wolve first-ran reels of | Rtates certAinly would object to, and the Americana as missing, ani| “i agp et » 1128 th * on & regula proe hopes of ever hearing from the crew ade Laundry, 8408 Ballard in the second, a rival to the Panama Il cases of Sneezing ED BY AUTOMOBILE ib tdware & f the best mbing , BRODERICK’S TROUBLES ‘ON WOODS, N. H., @ept.| Lost articles are ueually found Mon, candy stana, {/COMB TODAY—DoN'T PUT tT OFF Allays the Irritation |. ®V , Wash., Sept. 27,—A Beatty, © tuberculosis | by Star want ads in the “Lost and|{ 112 i ieee | h, G J GA 1A redone commissioner of pub: was struck and killed by column. r Go, 910 Secona || Set of Teeth, Guarantee of automobile dust, street car dust,|Me safety of this city, and Mrs,jan automobile Friday enemas oneness AV. | Fit, NOW cavosees ween shop dust and sulphur dust Freya Fredlund have been bound Claramier’ theatre, 1418: Meecdnd | Solid Gold or Porcelain FORMER MRS. GATES DEAD Cc rown NEW over to awalt trial in the superior of having vio 901 Madi BULL BROS, 1 st Hill Pharmacy, ¥ | After using 6ne box of Arnold’s|court on.the charg: YORK, Sept. 27.—Mrs, J Cole enh Gekko ‘ oo ML eralitlaget 3 had been abandoned M \" « f th r f admie-|canal would not pa ” i a dingie casepuen.” [oo ce | 1. #. Jones, president of the Se-| Pheasant ‘Restaurant t You are of seeing something lKeHs clatnamiwiat Chine ina aertote ALBANY CUT- RATE fe inde ims HE |ly hurt in a collision between his B grocery, 40th and s Cie drive Brooklyn ay | --—_—-——_—_— Jauto and one driven by J. Falk Hub Cloth ing Co., 618 First av. tn 9 nor, attorney for the Puget Sound Rutler's Cigar Co, 614 First avy a i - : Traction, Light & Power Co., at/] Frank Engguist & Son, tattors Arnold’s OLYMPIA, Sept. 27.—The attor BREMERTON, Sept. 27 Charles |5:30 Friday at Boylston av. and |) 7 eT SNS coe, BSED le ney general ia to bo asked to decide | Flescher of this town was yesterday | Miller st - ‘Hogoiie 1 : : n | whether, under the industrial wel-|given a verdict of $10,000 against | The Jones machine was coming|| Columbia Cash Market, 81 W b ( fare law, the commission can x/the Carstena Packing Co. na. {doWn B, Miller st. when the Falknor || Columblas 2 atarrh | ditrecontcaninthiutn wagee tor seth ; anne OO: Of Ta-!machine, going down Boylston,|| ose 'tmeker Bachango pidee °° jae EXTEND > en in the same Industry under dif-|C°M&, Whom Flescher alleged pre-|struck it sequarely in the side, The Vegetarian store, 132-124 RATES - e ferent geographical conditions pared certain dried beef purchased| Jones was thrown into the air,|{ Sanitary Market. |. We neea publicity; we want @ mployers of smaller cites main-| bY him at a Bremerton store, which |caught by a hook in his machine on|] pacer’ ston Pine att Wve ‘ ) us We ba mr tt eme tain that the cost of living for wom-|Polsoned him, He sued for $20,000, | which the auto top is fastened, then and ‘Third avs yeah cut rater * en is much less than in the large |Flescher 1s an employe of the Puget |hurled to the ground, ‘The sharp Candy Co, 1509 Pike J] T4y tid t STOPS Hay Fever, Rose Cold « cities, while employes In re mote Sound Navy Yard, hook inflicted a deep wound tn Kenyon & Son, 2008]| Our a guarantee et tl 1d and | gectians declare the cost 18 gr | Jones’ back | re chin wats se satisfactot ‘ b al st ) n a le 8 i h n Catarrh Remedy for these allmenta| lated a statutory law Romeo Migiletta, who was divorced | P rshington st. | r Porcelain Bridge and no relief ts ot ts r e Tenia from Charles G tes in 1911, died ust riaters Waoney & Shaw's Barber Shop, Scie nd no vbtained, return the) KILLED IN LOGGING CAMP | | yesterday following the birth’ of a| yaya THIRD Feprayiees 7 Columbia at | Work packag to druggist from| BELLINGHAM, Wash. Sept, 27.| daughter. } 1015 TAIN 1043 leas Usdans, Jeweler, 1118 First #| 3,}id Gold Fillings. .. whom purchased and get Adrian Wycoff, aged 28, was in-| ~ — Maia ne bs na all Cliker Ga. bbe andes a eee Sadi Bet your) ttantly killed Friday at the Han-| Quick but earetul, “Phe Anata oN Chappell Clear Co., 604 Second f] Silver Fillings ...... son logging camp, miles north of . press enables to fin sh Pion r Market, 4123 Sth avy 1 Ww ira Paull, banke West All druggists can obtain thia| here CALL MAIN. 4724 Nibany (ji-Rate Dentists | atte emed. | Victor Dye Works, 1203 Yeste | rer | THREE LITTLE YATES W CANN PRINTING (0. For Addressing, Malling and |} way. : ar STEWART & HOLMES DRUG Co.,|, CENTRALIA, Wash, Sept, 27 Circular Work |] \ Levy's Pharmacy, 5511 Duwam- [| seco © People’s Bank Buildin b b a and Pike. y u a Mrs. Pearl Yates of this city Friday ish av., Georgetown | wa ae ae inh toc irilate TRE Gore 212 Spring Street HEIDEN'S MAILING BUREAU |[__iimtlers. drug more, Seventh vator or Walle UP gi 3078 Arcade Building, Physicians believe they Will all Live, Iyeseutative to you UE SOF Fee 1407 Fifth Ave NPB Hanson, 66th and Fremont J Out! Puce Wick our roan? Bl