The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1913, Page 2

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2 TH S'TAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1913 | EJAMUSEMENTS| ‘WILL DEFY HUMPHRIES METROPOLITAN WFO ORF SOCILISTS SAY brerunnsous naw ST ens Beeemors a | a kam | THEY'LL TALK AT SANTAGES “JuLWS cata” FORBIDDENSPOT, ocd “Unequaied Vaudeville eane Pantages | Mr. William Faversham, MY netance i 7 mudevitie at P Mililem Faversbem, Mice Con Beginning probably Tuesday Py sharp Night, street meetings will be con: National Piano Mfrs., 823 Third Avenue, Near Marion NATIONAL PIANOCLUBS ARE NOW OPEN Saturday, the WOMAN HELPS UNCLE SAM BREAK UP SMUGGLING RING Weelfotk's Morry Mustoal Tablotd “WINNING Miss” m Prices: & «* 1 ducted under the ausploee of the WI 16 People $ foot eeate Wednesday Mt-|Waghington etate executl | aianan & Dat 0 on ata cutive com H OTMER BIG FEATURES. 106 and toe |! ~|mittee of the socialist party at all Opening Day, | SEATTLE THEATRE [points designated in the injunctions (7 Smee i Tontght the activities of the socialists of | enttle STAR WANT ADS Bailey & Mitchell Present “This was determined | Miss Viola Leach in eettiig. Of the committee bale i BRING RESULTS i perenicge vy [Seattle Sunday, at. which Btate| | “The Girl in the Taxi” Chatrn F Sylvester of Some Club Day — — |e a A 38 Members HESKETH WILL NOT yee ce hein Enrolled ' NAME A COMMITTEE 2e.o ee i j % G : 4 Acting Mayor Heaketh will not ap-|likely that the Griffiths Dill, which} yg ys; Near Marion a point a committee of 15 to vise | provides for the ele of a char}, r i =o ] Dp. W. THOMAS ri eet nal Renee rae sacs |‘ the method geo secording | charg te For the first time in the history of the piano trade of : Such a commission would be with: | stitut! will receive a majority | Fe ae . i America, leading piano and player piano factories have { ” tt any authority Ir e action ¢ A Pieces of ‘the mayor's attitude, 18 | annie ras enthusiastically | organized factory-to-home clubs, which gives to each | ae t the « er ane ee et individual member the same purchasing power as a 4 u afternoon will entert - +6 ent at a % Motion to Teecind the. reso: aes Ee Sen ech league. | wholesale house ordering one thousand pianos. " which directed him to name su 7 ey who i 4 commission, and {t is more FAVERSHAM IS Jad ms / Judge This means the greatest money saving opportunity i‘ th t ever presented to the piano and player piano buy- ing public. RAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6.—Sur ' Free music and music rolls to the first five \ PMeat Prices |HOTON TRAILOF = CUT | Lie AMBITiCN i A sincere and worthy ambition { TOMORROW, TUESDAY } to become recognized as the leading actor and producer on the English | speaking stage is just at present said to be the animating principle ’ and compelling motive of the artis § & tle career of Willlam Faversham, | i e who comes to the Moore tonight in FE: . his spectacular production of “Jul t oe lus Caesar” for three days. i | This .ambition, of! n great accom hundred members enrolled. HERE’S SOME SAMPLES ontinued Chair take the stand that Members A—Bench Pianos at.........-.- eoevese Members B—Practice Pianos at....... ..+-seeeees $87— 75¢ Members C—Hall Pianos at....... svisbecedennmeomald $136—$1.00 Members D—Student Pianos at........... s+ eee. $168—$1.25 Members E—Domestic Pianos at.......2 s0-+-+0+ . --$210—$1.50 Members—Professional Pianos at..........++ 2+++---$2684-$1.50 h the hall ond colle ken at the door after the} Benton is a tug 4 As Follows: jot the esse: meeting adjourned Jealousy percolate » bi brow ° ” of th Pp . 4 Choice T-Bone 20c wedi i ry oe bas pret epee aghen Ap Members G—Fine Art Pianos at... 2.2.20. .e0+eeee + $285—G1.75 ay oa ie | his flashy dress And a Great Range of America’s Finest Player Pianos | lay aside forever sword of the drama Rid and Loin Mutton 15¢ Agnes Nernier (This “mutton le of a super. From $1.50 to $2.50 Per Week | for quality. Try It.) Makes Quick Success 6.—Deelaring and upon Choice Sirloin ' I gp alge . It is impossible, within the limited scope of this space, to | Steak All went weil 4 Agnes Bernier (top) “4 —— give a full idea of the marvelous advantages offered at this | oraine Wor int , : , : . | © Mins Denies tae ng. {in abn si * porter Opin cnee time in the manufacturers’ piano and player piano clubs. | giing Expose. “It was his sure and certain suc Sg pgp sation agg he tor sheet |cess in this big, vital play that|% ~° atholic _ bi c ous of the singer Mion Bernier fo ire of he Re aE! lcaused him to determine to forego |WA!ly, Bishop O'Dea, Mother Cam-/an easy victim to the advances nr Sacaa aaa pi er See taal Janything except the really big/tilus and Sisters of the Visitation. |the federal camborttion nopy, coupled with other ertdence things In the theatre. (oor alleged kidnaping of Marjorie) white ther she nor the other ined, will convict the three men There followed bis sensational | Magnusson, 16 woman have any definite know!-|indicted. |success in Edwin Milton Royle’s| The verdict was for $23,033. | gripping epic of the West, “The! . } Squaw Man,” and then Mr. Faver-| |sham toc the reins of manage | ment in his own h Produces Many Plays In rapid su Mr sham _ prodt His Wife a anish of a play dealing with the At the efty ho cf! how sch JS CHILD CROSS, pe * and th history COATED, GIVE “CALIFORNIA The boy did not know the gun Over at Children love this “fr | neart reéhdit ative,” and nothing ole cleanses! wag only play th tender stomach liver and near FEVERISH, SICK Come to our salesrooms and investigate. You will quickly see that it is to your advantage to enroll as a member of one of these clubs. Jen Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp “THE ONE THOUSAND MEMBERSHIP CLUB” ft signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. was that the girl “' LOADED;’ BOY SHOT proper person to 823 Third Avenue, Near Marion Street One Block South of — Theatre and Opposite Central Building. Favor take care boys attended the same school, and + they lived distance from = REAL FINE CARGO poe ATTACK BANDITS | SHANGHAI, Oct. 6.—Govern- ment troops were reported today as ly attacking Tsao Yang, in th of Hupeh province, where senting most of his wages for the of bandits is intrenched. past month, He was not in town was this band which recently very long when a colored woman Captered several American and ed to tell his fortune. N stonaries, residents is the advice of all success- ful business men. A dollar saved is a dollar earned. It events the taking of fool- risks, the throwing away of a good certainty for a doubtful uncertainty. ad will enable you to grasp an opportunity if it comes, for you will not be depend- nday ne the Wager boy Sunda NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—The steam a, Co bringing in ad larly manifested that and mas W. Gournias came from Wash., with a little fe { $60 or thereabouts, re ania, out of Cartag co is inconac and whim oP eg , LOOK, MOTHER! IF TONGUE 15 wn. 4 Ye 1x8! hoart re & oxy sing bowels so ent upon the money you ‘eon stvorc ' tecree of divorce, with alimony! 4 child ¥ will not stop play f : earn each day and won't 500 and her © deo nr a ihe Eee ane urnais fe for her chatter. ng, killing one and dread. . . oO em e bowels he When she him he missed three treating the rest. have to fear the needs of igs, Was award result is, they bec QUAINT CUSTOMS OF QUEER $ Id. pleces. The Sutter eee sis SEATTLE DRUGGIST HAS tomorrow. ae Based by Frater ed with waste, liver « rted to the police. i This is a mutual saving . hry Gg davana, | Cc. B. he mic eo a eh bait sick PEOPLE; SOLOMON ISLANDS te sat down be ooo “a nage st et pris ag VALUABLE AGENCY sleep or act Yesler way system full of cold 4 millionaire tide land owned. Aban society. We have never} jinnont for 11 years was ~ night. After he Swift's pharmacies, Second ay. paid less than 6 per cent on J fryesel) was re has sore throat, stemachech | quills from his ana’ . “ Brot ae sore on ymach-ache na celle - “4 rondway, have the Seattl savings. Hil as diarrhoea. Listen, Mo See tf | gave the animal to ¢ ctor Smith. | ONE DEAD, FIVE HURT, for the simple perm ‘of Ainsse 5 then give a tea puck the lycerine, the reme¢ MME. HESSE-SPROTE IN RIOT OF SLAVS so» OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS nee his , spoonful of “Calfornia Syrup of Bioedel, President to humiliate her > Figs,” and a few hours all the - which s by cI ‘ gg sd allt Phe baer Repo nD gic gs ore WILL SING TUESDAY! 6 .ccrrme ox mou by curing wh altenist in Ca Mtornta. He t and ! food ee t of the . is dead and . wounded, p and drains such @ Joseph Cc n nder, | ayster S heve-a wil cise Mme. Hesse will cele t here between r mounts of old 12 i " her ween riv d ma ‘ rearies wh body that JUST ON brate two appears in concert at Odd F feves sour stomach, gas | Millie mothers sive “Call | A 4 jes Ragea was shot thro a Syrup of Pigs” because it {s temple Tuesday evening art and In on the stomach and constipation perfec harmloes: children love sion will mark on the | x Mukojere | almost IMMEDIATELY. Th stomach, Iver and bowe | iso her birthday. St Olin their society headaua shing aon cay sia kik Soke deanaet tor a tedat intod by local talent will her-|ojere, shot through a é = . aT As ‘ bottle of “California Syrup of Flgs self be heard In two agnerian soldo, with a bullet in his head : 1) rom jons for bables terete ALBERT HANSEN Pag pagy oe printed on the bottle SHOOTS HIMSELF 1 itlo t t ‘i Jeweler and Silversmith Loan Associatio as to the outlook at the new di puntertetis. aad ken DEBS WILL NOT TALK ae ak SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 6.—Emile Is Now Located at His made by “Call Syrup Comp Re » any other kind with contempt supplies about a 2 _ nd Hagerty came |}” New Store anna in % hour 7 smashing all prev “A Mutual Savings Society” 222 Pike Street. Ryan shot hiz n the publi le here q {ll re.) 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. Eugene V. Debs, socialist candi date for president, who was speak in Seattle noxt Sunday night will not be here on account ness. J. Stitt Wilson, former n of Berkeley, Cal, will falist address at D: in Debs’ place sonia a nland park : GEORGE HAMLIN TO U f a BE HEARD AT | MOORE niorm . - o A great 4 st has beer 3 manifested | t Hopes NEEDED A SPEEDOMETER i in the coming engagement her our es “You ought not to put your Union Dentists \George Hamlin, aon Uresnd wey yes wore tors a 1 the Clastor ‘ ly known me five minutes.” { F |who will ne Clayton perte er g Minot |for the se Hamlin will be To All Persons I feel that 1 have known i gnc Pog heard here October 9 at the M you ra, darling . Fillings heatre lik “You are exceeding the speed 4 ‘Ailey Eitings | Alike Is lmit."—Top-Notch } ee bee |AUTO GOES IN DITCH Essentially Why | TIMID” ginal’ coaduiche cans : “ We offer you mood, firet Loe : oe pie e e : a nall payment down and_ the tal work at @ moderate price, and William Weimer, his wife a | balance in small weekly or monthly would like to have you consult us) Misa Millie Nels their niec ¢ 2 DEAD ON “DEATH CURVE” | ¢ 1 i ? 4 fegarding the condition of your | Hghtly cut late Sunday afterno e ationa | | payments will put you on the same ee See eee ee eaperience, waa nie} when the automobile Weimer | “DRATH CURVE,” Sonoma Co. footing with the men and women who be- ee lon of your condition will be val- I) driving ran into a ditch near th Cit B Cal., Oct. 6-—Geo. Parker of Hoald lieve their wearing apparel must come fr Beate $28.5 oe rest lacs material {| TAYIOF School at “Pegeeg| ity Dan burg was killed Sunday by the uy a high-priced tailor, Hur f aed 6 motern equipment, we are i Dias ic : on 5" THEAST of our own Philippine isinnds Ay out In the Pacific) Setting of John Haitman’s autor people carry accounts with us the able to serve you © and having §| worth a i + ‘ ocean, are the remarkably interesting Solomon {sland, still peo-|Dile !n which he was a passenger ; : gonfidence In our oauce jan 4 took them b Is a Bank hang! nadianaased coativen Wi . icerin, vite 4 round and are able by means of our con- ees swe ee is-year | pital in his ma for All Hnelish and Dutch nelgtbor ho live there and éo| venient credit plan to. keep abreast of the 7 Pate gene pattionty vy mos: || the Peopla h them LQY@K season at all ies. It’s worth investigating, 4 ere scctrien! devices '! aT THE THEATRES ler find no more Interesting place to visit than the Solomon A a ind tomorrow will be a splendid time to | ‘ , because of the many queer customs of the people. Asiong . iy ht INVESTIGATE OUR EASY THIS WEEK. Commercial and Savings hese 04 customs {s their treatment of the dead, and our picture shows Eyes of Children + inquir PAYMENT PLAN. the tomb of a chief. These tombs very soon become shrines before which |} Claj . grariination tree Office hours, 9 ||| Metropolitan—Motion pictures of Capital and Surplus ho people kneel and pray, #0 that every Island Is pretty well studded laim Our Best Service totenings by appointment. Sun the Hawalian Islands $600,000.0¢ ith altars of worshiy {J Baueation depends on viston. Bye days. 9 to 1 pm. Mocre—William Faversham in: , y) Hut do not think that the ehlef's body fs in the tomb, The usual || strain bare the gate to knowledge ‘ Lcustom ts to bury the body or cremate the flesh. en the bones are hool days are here. Many childre “Julius Caesar . . i in 0 to is nepfarated ne lace nee our ald Positively na in “The Girl in the Taxi THA vp ey hi ee hank ie ; hy ‘ ‘ f : ENDANTS ai \ I h r bon r, it may have com wee ney ATeniy ineated on ||| Pantages—Vaudeville PLEASES in the chief's ornaments, his #word or some precious possession MYERS OPTICAL co. | corner Bab “Pike at + |] Orpheum—Vaudeviite. ee ee : e y. Mar. Empress—Vandeville. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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