The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1913, Page 5

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CITY OPENS NEW PUBLIC MARKET’ Pike Place Arcade Opened Today SASCORRE SPONDENTS Producer to Consumer Movement Set In Motion by This Improve: ment With what will > own as the at for bt Pike Place Are he le Ate farmers are to be given approxt 000 additional square fect Pe to display ens A BLONDE tt prod A——Don't think because you miss This improv the young man you love him. We possible Put Bet accustomed to our friends, tt Market, ¢ ®¢ beoon a habit to have ther by on t around a we el thel abae « by donati of the ‘ Wait awt ar if this wear space to be used. As th Sy ry + gH f hen ONE WHO WANDERS AND KNOWS © Then there is this side: The the most desirable the et A.—No matter how low manity | & man satd he w ! never give center, the Sanitary Market is to be | falls, It up. Why not wait a lor ng time t ' n ar t him prove th e ia commended for its public spirited t astion. , no to walt until you are » for you In the portion satiaft lam t way, is h, if not worse from I t ¢ own t would tter walt tb oOnscler your judg very market has b ¥ covered |® &rand tunity to ma et with glass to aff and as a|‘ eaterd protection from s, and}, Can you ex is floored with a ¢ mposi- | us kirl y well eduented tion equipped with sanitary ¢ elp, wh lo i kone with so as to be easily flus ea if you tht cleaned by water pressure. All of ay m a fast the walls i ceilings are | °° good | too free painted w an, sani-| speaking e word have y you are harming inno background for | : giris by patronizing the trad tary and attrac the di point the A pre who is deep seoking t ake ly int has always less so. I know you have r taken a prov at it in this Mght st have done as you motion of tion, said of th ma my opinion, the Kood A.—There are nurses and n ever made by th 8 wide doctors and doctors, bank cashiers and bank cashiers all prof known of to come up to what h Does that make you because provement of th dank cashi for the farmer. ever, that toc citizens re Farmers but If the newspa new market the pub I am sure every c' ssions, Have you 1 r umber of our this what ught to b ou. somet odesty wh too, are a cashier? nes Ket cred reality they thetr Tealize that this improver more modest than been money well spent, and that a who are terribly shock nucleus has been formed for a mam cause they have vulgar mi moth municipal public market | “ r life sa spade a spade { To afford the market patrons a/ problem p looking, and the | wrapping {t In tin fotl for better and more convenient route| Teacher ow you, efit ose who can't stand th: to the street cars on First ay,, the — atx a common gar tool join hands In Saniary Public Market will, in the) @& eee tee teeta ekeee nurses immediate future, construct an in-| » a» | the th wank G2 death bad cline leading direct to the Farmers’|® In Thursday's tssue n- | diseane and forget that the world Market, through the First av. en-|® swer to the man who wa to® that certain s of trance of the Sanitary Public Mar-|# how to get his girl * body ars ket * business, [ ® pall fi ~ * them a small ® h rot * 1 business. *| nt o . . nd it Rev. M. A. Matthews | ¢ ., in pene age Nl preach a sermon next Sun ® sin sod | ut what ay morning entitled, ® wi * #& submerge their employes with ® “« ‘ & gifts CYNTHIA GREY, */} Essential Steps to aj * s| Great Revival.” eee eeaeeeeeeeee His sermon next Sunday night Sis oa maak eee Esther about « mon : awa name Is George; = nice, will discuss the subject, think you must have a wonderful inbieine “ttaes coe ae mind to answer some of very few bad habits When bank cashier who fatled | y less a man} Miss at the Seattle + T SEATTLE e - « Viola Leach, Monday night Miss Viola Leach urt the Seattle the Taxt r h farce by Jean Mar Th in the Taxi" knows no Bpoe mit as far as laughter is cor © ran throu en n in New York and made 1 in Chicago, The play with the adventures of three #8 men who take a night off at one of New York's The comp ng, and tions natar augh: | w one young man man ages to give an elaborate dinner | ¢ |party to friends when he had but 50/ cente In his poe hos one of | de et furnish the funniest bits of the play . " at hatfui of tricks , Who played with Eunice | of Hite ci Keith's, and {8 some [mernorouitan Tle | essai wea ack merae ake YOU ALL KNOW HIM To judge from the enormous MOORS is sald to have 240 pounds of bari-| crowds that have been attending |~ wijjam : @|tone voice | the perfor es of “Picturesque! newest int ° ve ia See \uias x soonen | eee ‘skenpears, REBELS ARE BEATEN the Me olitan, playgo| on ‘ paar prayers ——- i to he w the keunest | or , comes to th EL PASO, Tex., Oct. 4.—The cap- in their exhibition, This| oa; on Monday night./ture of Santa Rosa Mexico, by t to be ered at, as they | ment in } ae aay government troops from the rebel yut dou instructive and| Tulhis Ca ape “Tt forces un Gen ncho Villa, is ational, as well as fascinating. | Julius Caesar.” There will be a| reported here today, In a telegram THE SEATTLE BOY WHO MADE from the very na-| ! neecay received by Guillermo Porras, a of the pictures, to give a de Associated with Mr. Fave sympathizer of the Huerta govern q 1 description of the filma, In|!" this venture are two co-stars ¢ . from Gen. Mercado, military | ILLUSTRATED SONGS POPULAR : jet hibit the lecterer about two hours in expl “Joy-Producing Conver- | Ton" ncccd pagel snl interesting things portrayed be : ” just 18 My mother The last film of tbe remarkable sions. ide me to sce bim, besnase, she of the Kilauea craters . as she has heard “thi abou |hold . ealseha Saal feoalina Services begin at 7:30 Sia: ‘bat cho went tol me wat | made me eee re eee ee Everyone cordially tnvited. | they are he fiown not know Tam | SALI" Notice any” ome vise [There are other films worthy of « or write hit, , al mention, such as the deat 1 wnit? . | ; , First Presbyterian Church Bee Ae ; ahi | cs of the Kanakas while | M isd were you I would keep |aur p ‘ ais, | ° cep |surfboat riding, and natives catch. |{s Seventh and Spring. the promise for three years; if he|ing a man-eating shark in reck-| an back n, you will be| life. ha unclean m. ed enough to | "te says he will walt antit Tam 20, now what rc by that time he will have « hoase Of course not and lot paid for, pan you should n k to 6 would be wrong for me to ack him, | boy playmate, or ev good are married, to show me | times with boys and gi her certifieate? 1 don't Nike you. a prize, see some prominent athletic cates he gi As you! » married for two years | club ot let that rest awhile, and as 1 know him better DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. . More than five times as many im- migrants tered Hrazil last In our office we have every able to judge. It] year known appliance for the allevia-|js perfec to talk to him|@% Went to that vast country 10 ssible children and get his | years ago. tion, of pain, and we do our work patiently, painlessly and perfec’ We have no competition wh skill, workmanship and prices are " |not saddle their infirmities onto considered. | their children if they knew more. As to cut rates—we have cut our) | competitors’ prices half in two. | Just think of getting a regular) extra heavy $10.00 Gold Crown for} $4.00. | WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices | Or. L. R. Clark, D. 0. 8., Manager 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union| NOTE—Bring This Ad With You the matter. Tell him you ible for them and w them the best possible into the world. Men would nt Savings Safe It is of vastly greater importance to you that your savings be absolute- ly safe than that they earn a high rate of interest. It is an axiom that se- curity decreases as the rate increases. Ladies! Your Winter Hats Cleaned and Reshaped the N Fall Winter Into and Main 3945, For Instance: of ring a $1,000 and Suppose that instead STRAIGHT LOAN of ing a three per cent commission, ears would cost you $380, You to borrow $1,000 from us, payable at the rate of $20.28 month, I edd Five years from now you will be money ahead __if your savings are ac- cumulated | steadily in five y REAL were per TAT CLUDING INTEREST, in the savings de- ost you $216.80, partment of the LOANS ld ‘ Dexter Horton You would save in interest J exactly $163.20. Could u Trust and Savings | Jj make_your savings of $20.28 per th Bank, rather than | for 6) consecutive months, earn you hazarded on _ proj- ects, offering allur- ing rates but ques- tionable’ security. this IT? that DO this amount, and granting were possible, WOULD YOU DON’T THEORIZE—-BE PRACTICAL WE CHARGE NO COMMISSION DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK AND CHERRY Washington Savings & Loan Association 810 Second Avenue him. Will tt be t to him? Thanking you sti pleture artists, in the person of * Q—1 am 9 yo Florence Roberts. The announce A.—If your mother has heard| « good walker, and wonld like to | me 1 the Moore theatre things she should give th a | walk from this city to New York 3 " things she shou the man a) Sue to ted tet sen os th yplay “Sapho,” in six ance to self, If { money put up for = prise if ma reels, will be the at.| asking th son who told in goed time, I thank you very much tra that theatr for one ngs” to him in her| for the Information. Good-bye, ‘od DR presence day 2 een tificate ie absolutely of no| A—Bood-bye and good Inck. But |4* seach ae dthe man|Why walk for a prize? Can't] e you do it for the fun of the thing? PANTAGES H young man’s word you can’t on any | However, If you feel you must have] @ mm Jless abandon of eee 1 to the rank of motion | Headlining the new bill at Pan tages Monday will be Boyle Wool |folk'« musical comedy tabloid, “A | Winning Miss of the largest productions of the kind now in pop- jular-priced vaudeville. There are sixteen in the organization, an | moat of th are girls. The act a hcedge-podge of mirth and melody, and {is said to be decidedly worth seeing. The extra added feature will be supplied in Ed rdon and Ida Day, in comedy pantomime cy cling oddities that have been win nirg them much popularity in the East. Other numbers on the pro- gram will be Provol, the great whis. tling ventriloquist and mimic; the College Trio, the Kubeliks of vaude one |villo, and Keith and Demont, racon rs who have acrobatic abilities ie ° | ORPHEUM | e Sar Chip and Mary Marble, two wel.known Dutch character deline Jators. will headline the coming week's bill at the Orpheum, sup |ported by @ cast of three others, presenting “The Land of Dykes Lilian Steele, Eddie Carr and # Conlin are a trio that have zed thelr way across the con tinent In “Follies of Vaudevi An act that has appealed strongly to vaudeville patrons is the Idyllic little offering of Agnes Scott and Henry Keane, called “Drifting.” | Geldie and Pealson are singers jane whistlers. Ankar brothers will joffer a genuine gymnastic novelty |Anjrew F. Kelly, known as “Casey, ithe Lion,” will be there with a jmonclogue that is said to be a jscream. La Vier is a trapeze dare |devil. whose work {s of the breath |quickening sort Local motion pictures and the Or. pheum orchestra will be other feat ures of the eok's dffering. a ae e EMPRESS ip \o o aham Lincoln, the martyred president, will be shown in a char acter study during the coming w at the Em Walter Lawrence players present “Nature's Nobleman,” a story of the war time, | As an added feature attraction |for the kiddies, the Empress man agement-has provided Derkin's Dog and Monkey pantomime, called Dogville op a Busy Day.” | Smith, Voelk and Cronta are ee lively lads with a bunch of t'me and, a plano. tte Lowrie, who has for. 8 musical comedy for vaude ville, will, with the ald of John Gard: upwards of “SAPHO" IN PICTURES | wellknown “ r” has U.S. A. PENNANTS (AB AAAI ANNNGGUNNNUUUAA AGA AAAAANAUGGUU ATAU AAA AGUAU UATE AAT She’s as Pretty as a Picture poor teeth, «mark, for, good or bad set ke or mfr the beauty of a face, Trueto-Nature Teeth are the last word Dental elegance. The made by 1 o t by a specialist ob ghty few, if any, equala, he « and durable, inted on vuk nd $15 per set. aranteed Boston Dentists 1420-1422 Second Av. Piovol, the Whistling Ventriloquist, | far ttle. at the Pantages. \ Present Location 11 Yours, molds 1 $5, $10 it [se 6) One of the Hawaiian Belles in “Pic turesque Hawaii” Motion Pictures, at the Metropolitan. SPECIAL SALE Sewing Machines $3 New Main Store 1424 Third, Near Pike Th and Spring and must n at our and role pretatic by pr M which We have closed our old st at all old machines to make NEW MAIN STORE 1424 Third, Near Pike. Main 152 Machine, Rent $2.00 Per sell ro New Sewing Month TIVOLI © | High clas musical comedy hat Manager Ke atre, at First « Bae mee Wm. Fa ham, at the Moore. present When Greek Meet has been} ek.” here with Keating for over two nt and Ross are a pair of | me the cast. Among elinea of Ita aracter the Harry Bowen, of W. J. DuB uggler with alt ry company, Jack LOOK FOR HIM MONDAY rnational fame—Miss Con lier the brilliant and beautiful Abu RONUW BKaS nglish actress, and recent leadir 1ON oman for Sir Herbert Beerbohm| The Open Forum will meet in| 6, and Mr. R. D. Maclean, for|Olty Hall park Sunday afternoon at} ars a distinguished |2 O'clock. The proposed new city netar (charter for Seattle will be the topic jot discussion. commander of Chihuahua. ne nakes Oliver G. Wallace merican Pathe’s Weekly Mr. ersham plays the role of are His impersonation| The aviation corps of the United And New Photoplays At the Pipe Organ 4 sa d to ound | thful ardor,| States army has had more deaths hd in qualities of humanity which/than that of any other ¢ ntry ex i ave not t esent in the inter-leept Italy OUT MONDAY=—=== This is the most beautiful pennant yet put out by The Star. The supply is small. You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents Size 15x35 Inches Beautiful make in seven colors. Get one early. This is the kind of pennant you have always paid 65cfor. It is the best offer we have ever made our readers. Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. Send in your sub- scription and have the paper delivered to you daily so you will be sure and 7 receive your coupons daily. These nennants are of the best wool felt and absolutely correct as to color and design. They will form a pretty ornament for your den or dining room, houseboat, bungalow or living room and will appeal to vou even 4f vou are not a college man. ) These pennants will brighten any spot. With them you can assemble handsome table covers, beautiful portieres, sofa covers, wall blankets and a [ ’ hundred and one other unique decorations. : A different pennant will be offere | cach week. Pennants can be secured at The Seattle Daily Star Office, 1307 7th Ave. If ordered by mail enclose. five cents extra for postage for each pennant. 4 Do not mail They will not be filled until Pennants are issued. Order q Pennants weekly A few Wisconsin, New York, Colorado and Princeton Pennants still on hand bait in advance orders.

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