The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1913, Page 2

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Good All Round 1 health—and to the a pets ort and cheerful- ness which depend on thecondi- tion of health—are the famous, time-tested, safe and speedy | BEECHAM’S } — PILLS Bold everywhere. lu bexes, 100., 280 MILLER TRUNK CO “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. ws a es ae i oS CALL MAIN 4724 * Malling and| Circular Work HEIDEN’S MAILING BUREAU 1407 _Eirth Ave. _ Ave. oe 2 “THE VIRGINUS HOTEL | O86 Virginia St, wear Westlake Av. Phone Elliott so3. Modern, ciegantiy atelde Foema, with the best fons clean! comfort arteay for the feast, money. . we ¥ to $4. Conventently located is immediate relief for skins , or other torment- ‘skin trouble, in a warm bathwith and a simple application ‘ef Resinol Ointment. The soothing, Resinol balsams sink right into, goon clear away all trace of eruption, | tven in severe and stubborn cases) where other treatments have had no effect. After that, the regular use of | Resinol Soa: adehery at ipagaataied the skin clear and healthy. Resinol for the past estore have preseribed Sold by all druggists. For trial size, . | Cfifice Phone. Rea Phone. Kenwood ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ‘deere Repairing, Installing 1018 Post St. Seattle SHOW only “legit” attraction during the week, with a presentation of “King ling.” the vehicle that carried Mar garet Hlington through a most su cessful season upon her return to |the stage. Unusually good bills are promised at each of the vaudeville houses. METROPOLITAN ° Quo Va Ko y olg art photo-« tion of th stir . Nero, will be the week, beg! ing Su at the Motr lover two } was produced |The iatest and 1 itehing, burning and disfigured by | © Stop itching instantly, and| 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 'THE STAR— 1913, iT’s MOVIE WEEK IN SEATTLE PLAYHOUSES THEATRES HAVE CLASSY “CANNED FF DRAMA’ ON BILL gi The coming week will be long on [i “movies.” At both of the big “legit” houses canned drama will be of. fered. At the Moore theatre, Flor ence Roberts, a Seattie favorite, will be seen in a “movie” dramati zation of Alphonse Daudet's novel “Sapho.’ At the Metropolitan a gorgeous production of the famous novel “Quo Vadis" will be produced The Seattle theatre will offer the i It give sentation and oth nh the fa stamped Mary and a brute of the most ho Quo Vad " tion as th om ne pleture set ae o Pre At Left—Flo Morrison, Pantages, Center—Scene of the Gladiators’ Fight In “Quo Vadis,” the Wonderful Film at the Metropolitan; Flore One by one erica’s t nee Roberts, in Sapho, the Elaborately Staged Moving Picture Drama atthe Moore theatrical stars are en ks of the moving v4 ucers, and advance made theatrical p ing theat ing engag c SMLOR KILLED WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH SEATTLE? Oe eeeyc, SOME SEEM TO THING IT’S OUR TAXES fean actress to appear before the camera {8 Florence Roberts, be loved by thousands of Seattle play To! at the Moore By Fred L. Boalt [ener Ot 9 eter to: Seen Derier te OE SHEE OS bare theatre, sh : What's the matter with Seattie? 5 Weeseeel del for the| The iat ss part, 6,000-foot BREMERTON, Oct. 11.—Beartng ae . . Cm ss wa Ss where pho” 1k wae Well, for one thing, we pay 42/counties so far as ta there are many ways—double tax ni sarkarty seal indications that he had)! cer alt Rr os rbot: ' t beer of Earl J ay.” and » in many of the successes of her ex-|' 4 The tax burden is too Reavy and 1 % and it was from |M x Manco < "lit Is inequitably distributed. whieh ideal A r th ews was flashed on the U. 8 New Orleans, was} W 1 1 we ‘ This to th world that heyiinahs had {na anck,|, And our tax aygfem is antiquated, ay No, that w star twiukied in the dramatic pe SS Ge Ballion bay, pékd ave a a a eal t taxes on fr But only a nf sce the firm at float on Rolling bay, @ can't do anything about It, be-| such as rall-/high, ugly wall across road. It M ad i netitut t photo dramatization of - , sptem- | aus and is the constitution, and {ts sap ho” will be presented at the|, Minckler disappeared on Septem: | The state constitution won't let|powsibly x railways, and #o on,| bricks words, and words, and Moore for one who! week, with | > a st, and his identity was be us, Therefore— ee mvinced, he said, from| more words daily matinees, beginning with the |®>"shed by marks upon bis cloth-| we must amend the constitution, |ficures before him, that the state The way 1s blocked. We cannot sinning with . tel the pockets matinee tomorrow tag and articles in ge heomt |; Better atil— could be maintained on the taxes|take ¢ way; {t 1» un a Thore were bruises on his throat) Kick the whole precious but ver-|from such intercount roperty, constitute ot folle | ch showed that he p Y property a = pov Malan hoor ges anee tot document into t) » discard, andjand the system would mean more|the home rule road; {t ts unconstt SEATTLE } ‘ae een beaten and strang! | get a brand new one—a short, enap-|equitable taxation In the counties tutional. We cannot take any road ————— — ~ f © t n op id road—the old. “Kindling,” Margaret. Iilington’ bd Minokier’s home was in Helena, | PY i oe ve constitution, | and a great saving to. o many of them. jat al) except th 4 roa th ) rote rocky, unfair road—for that alone is success, will hold the boards at the|Mont., where his mother, Mra. J. F. Se me “Put.” added Ro ai 11, “our hands | conatitut " Seattle theatre next week, begin-|Minckler, now resides ae ee ena Dan memes | COMMUTES ORAL ning Monday night. It is a play of| a -| It was, therefore, resolved and/are tied by the constitution, And) What then? |tenement life by Chas Fenn adopted, with unanimity and en-|every time I approach a legislator) We can supinely follow the old Mahle Bolelte and her heat sing: | Vaudevill: and the Three Amert:| thus at the meeting of the|and propose an amendment to thejroad. Heine, live in a tumble te oye nt | ca2 Trumpeters, in & musical offer-) sta gue, at the| constitution, he {s aghast, and says:| Or we can punch holes In the wall on the Mant Side. The atmosphere | 7S ( fal Club last night, that| ‘Goodness no! It might open the) OR WE CAN KNOCK THE of the place makes it a hotbed for ETRY the league join with other organiza-|way to the single tax | WALL DOWN, AND BUILD IN ITS disease, and many children have|® ORPHEUM \ tions in making a statewide cam-| “Well, I'm not a single taxer. But|STEAD A NEAT FENCE, WITH A become prey to contagion. Heine paign to secure just and equitable| want the single tax,'WELL-OILED TURNSTILE, j declares it is a greater sin to bring An important announcement ts ation ene ab acces pee ae eee children into the world to share | the ‘ woek of| The longue's meeting was substi uted for The Star's | Matter With Seattle? What's the this misery than it is to kill them congreas and A strike throws Heine out of em LOUE CONVICTED OFFER TO BUILD ployment, and his unhappy wi Mad. | quiz, and many who would have at knowing that very soon thelr union ame Sans G: tended the congress, if it had been ou , must bear fruition, Is tempted to James J offer his|held, went to the tax debate in arile Loule, 1 a = well-known An offer hes been presented to steal. some new | stend Chinese, born tn . was found , cd | he counel! by th ver of the t A quartette of| The speaker of the evening was! gutity Friday night of alding an biditaoeel | = — @ nese boys, born in this country,|T. D. Rockwell former chairman of| inducing James A. Ralston to | S@ttle, Renton & Southern, to con PANTAGES a singing, dancing and talking |the state tax Other | smuggle opium into this country truct branch Ines on were John C. Rathbun and speakers act. Della Rosa and Ma Ralston is under sentence at) other streets to the Lakewood dis fon archi go hliarious treat prano and baritone, will be 1| Col. J. M. Hawthorne. Hugh C. Todd! portiand Folkd “ace Gas tx Bouton Ke line the bill at th Sian By In operatic duets presided, and Char G. Heifner,| The verdict was received by J apron piri i tek Gain Gapianane Mead The three Ellisons have a musical | Oliver T. Erickson, Congressman J.| Ju ige Neterer in the absence of |#"¢ other streets, on ndi atre ny eek, beginn a act ‘Th Village Biacksmit W. Bryan, Otto A. Case and others ige Cushman, and notice was tons as will enable the city to matinee. Manager Pantages prow ' ises that at the conclusion of the|® Sully and 8 are comedy | were drawn into the discussion pbs of a motion for a new t take them over upon payn of Written, Painted or Printed performance Sunday night a genn-|%° rrizontal bar #8 On a previous trial, where Loule sctual cost in elty utility bond 7 ine wedding will be performed on| Kangaroo Court,” GtarCReLEn ook. < eomabieene Gh aan tae oe proposition was referred to tha ebane { Washingtor axe ‘00 , onapirac ale, they were a M CANN PRINTING 0. The extra added feature of the|##0W8 in motion picture | First, some folks pay too little. | both acquitted. pss Aa a ¥ aeie <tt te Riley's laveatver iia — | Second, we apend too much | Ralston, in the present trial, wa Ti a its Z 212 Spring Street walins in, “A Night in Hawaii.”"|% ~~ empress ore | {a witness for the government rm nae Main 4135 Other numbers on the program are | | ,, An Mlustration of paying too It-| ei 4 MTMIEA See Rent and ether forms Dorothy han ging com Court by Girls,” a big comedy | tle posing $1 ef cards carried in stock and Waters, “In | adapted Gilbert & Sulliva The Northern Pacific and the constro —_—_—___- Aithee sila I~ aiik 16 Youna Woyerheuser people years ago re Je cast will headlir cetved an a gift from the gov | I! at the Emp theatre nt vast tracts of timber tan "in| | and tuneful to. the state tween them they now| Although it was shown that the Il gether with some good ensemble | hold about 800,000 acres. |had made valuable improvements] q r c rn 4 choruses combine to make the act| This land car be taxed nntil/on the land, the claims of 11 set IT IS EASY If| worthy of fine press notices. An-|!t has been surveyed, Perhaps a/tlers on the original Northern Pa-| OLYMPIA, Oct. 11.—Everett El | ly act “The Bathroom!dozen years ago the survey was|cific land nt in King county, |g of Seattle. » sl uréesoutar of (too easy sometimes) to | will be presented by the |started. It has been diddling have been sallowed by the de) King county for handling of the Sainael arte tly, Sot nd ‘Trio. Two charming young | ever since. No one knows why the | partment of the interior Peter Mil ; : Bee = Loutee and Clara Catipbeil isn't finished. Nobody seema| The decisions sustain the pre-| pointed as i matter how easy the ter or how will be heard in song and plano to find ont. Congressman Bry-|vfous ruling under Secretary | to cucoes 3 | low the rates, there wm ys |[||playing. Maglin, Eddy and Roy, a an assured the meeting that he had| Fisher who ts : ? | , Hitrio of rag-timists; Andry Lewis | Written and written and written The claimants are: Jacob Bur-| wy icinskay General Pather t R | be a pay day. | |and Helen Norton, former musteal When you begin asking ques-|ton, Andrew Frank D.| absent If | comedy favorites, and Cullen Broth-| tions,” he said, “th go out and sur Edwin ¢ Frank I Scott Z. Henderson of Kennewich When You Borrow Mc ers, in popular dances, are the oth.| vey an acre or two. er, Charles Dotson, Fabian P./has been appointed a itp ' Money | vig lor indeed gp Now, suppose those 800,000 acrea| Bray, William Hayworth, Willis eral's 0 don’t wait until your loan matures | teens were on the tax rolls. Suppose the| Dwyer, Otto H. Mueller, and Wi by ¢ to pay it off but when ay | \owners were paying mills taxes|helm A. Muele 2 pay h your pay SOTHERN AND MARLOWE | lon a valuation of $10 an acre | The settlers located on the land day comes around let it be a pay | ies aaa aot aU og the Northern Paetfic and] believing it to be government land HAYES FOR THE xi lt day on your loan as well. Our | iret eo mage med 59 erheusera would contribut WATSONVILLF, Cal, Oct | bt : A | re ear in Seattle with thelr |netween them an additional § ‘rlends of Congressman FE. | monthly installment loan p Febr Headey es riage ne 000 to the maintenance of the state | sald he would run as an in | you do this for bo« thee aly Wha te sunk te government 54 pendent republican senatorial | ' pioler Pdgeiiad J And you--the collective jcandidate, to succeed George Per ii would pay, {t is reasonable to zp j king. | 1 Ie COMING pon thet muds lees, P) RVERETT, Oct 11—Tho West | . | 0 4 rf Jorn Washington Baptist convention, | STEALS $26,000; GETS | as ing on | Two plays awaited with keen The University of Washington |!" Session here, elected officers Fri 4 nee fhe fee x-Ca [| terest here are “The Lure" and|owns 100,000 acres, It is worth |4ay, 9% follows ‘ ec ibadan entity eo calaeos H . |[ |The Girl From) Mumms,” which | $5,000,000. A small part of it is} President, F. W. Bateson lym Co., ploaded guilty to misappropriat IJ\are to come to the Moore theatre farming land in the eastern part of Pla; corresponding Mage dite Aes Sau lnntecmnene. a to avings oan |f| soon, “The Lure” is a play which the state. Moat of it 1s this side of Seth H. Beaven, Seattle; first vice | ft . BPISOnIT ee one critic has declared to be “more the mountalne--fine timber land, [presient, David KE. Lane, Hort) vinionn, Oct, 11.—Renl os “ ” daring than “The Easlest Way"| ‘The regents hang onto it. It in| FOWnsend: second Vike prosicenls| gealers of the state of W | d more thrilling than “Within|gathering “unear increment,” |W) ey AP in thelr ond annual convention |] | the Law.” “The Girl From Mumms" | but {t is paying no dividends, And Raid a De heen held in Everett Friday, passed res | |! bay fan musical cocktail jt isn’t taxable cob Page “s Jolutions favoring allen ownership ; ; ae in three course: If the regents sold that jand tt Phe of land and pledging the associa 810 Second Avenue would ¢ the tax rolls, Jts new Norteinger, tion to work to that end A booklet givirg 60 different rec- owners would have to pay quite ctor of the B, Y Samu Collie of Seattle w {pes for prepa apples, hos beer y and F. W. Wightman, Al : : . tis 4 rg / $ 000 a year taxes on It jo that | omber of the interdénominational | Clected president; War Rowman rt ‘ n P much, at least, is lost to the state a Kverett, secretary of the asso: And the regents would have $5,-|COmIs te neh as the plane | Clation \NG- {] | 000,000, the money paid for the land. | 94, 7mnis WAS Titouen as the Dlace The interest on $5,000,000 at 5 per} Me ee mR Owe cent Is $260,000, | NOW LISTEN TO THIS AT THE THEATRES That sum annually would nearly| LONDON—On the word of its norm pay RIC ECTION pay the running expenses of the unt-| Washington correspondent, the NEXT WEEK wor versity, which y the collective! Times said President Wilson will|] Metropolitan—"Quo Vadis" tn —h you—-now pay out of the 42 mills on/ ask congress to repeal the law al-|f} motion pictu joe the dollar that you are assessed for|Jowing American ships to use the |} my 7 | i oore — Florence Robert |the privilege of ownin home of| Panama canal, toll free. | apho.” Motion Bintueea a your own | i “ee | Billiard cracks at the state unt Seattle—Balley & Mitchell stock What is anybody going to Go| ver ity are practicing for the an. in “Kindling ome, Cities about it? jnual winter tournament, which|{} Pantages—Vaudey {lle tt 1 well, for one, has a concrete | tal place on the eampus {na Orpheum—Vaudevinie. | plat jshort time. ‘The. tourr AL DOF in rakbon Mandeville easy to say a system is bad.] held in the Men’s building Le nen ee senennannmmt ia LEADING THEATER db The Product FLORENCE ROBERTS AN — ‘SAPHO” 3y Alphonse Daudet A Masterpiece in Six Reels | 50,000 Film ioaiiiieeaeie PHONE MALIN SY | BAILEY s MITCHELL MGR. Tonight, ‘The Giri in the Taxt” Week Commencing Monday, October 13 Bailey & Mitchell Present Margaret Illington’s Greatest Success “KINDLING” of Tenement Life by Chas. Tomorrow Matinee and Night ANTAGE “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville.” S FLO MORRISON’S HILARIOUS TREAT “A Matrimonial Contest” Stag (Genuine Wedding on Alisky’s Greater Hawaiians —_—10c and 20c OTHER BIG FEATURES- “, EMBARRASSING! ! METROPOLITAN 0,000 Motion Pictures Shades of September Morn! Now vecreianies HAWAI | An as es ex naked shi Last Time Tonight Did ore cw thas tt 8 dreadfully Prices 25¢ and 50c mbarras ice ia ete the wash room, with only nait Briquettes $7.50 Ton D red) (Delivere t Cheaper Than Coal See 9 J. W. Bullock. East 87 ES Cy oY em Excursions Daily to Navy Yard Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy Leaves Colman Dock nave ate SHEEP MAY PERISH WALLA WALLA, W Oct 10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M. Bikar eet ionlgint Dida i Yard Open to Visitors. ra week near Toll G Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M., esata iris Peygtege aes 2 and 5:30 P. M F Are 1 Fare—Round Trip, 50c; heep throngh the fts. Children 5 to 12, Half Fare. Overcoats For Dresy Men e in the lates OSS anner They're i 1 dozen or mix in all the new Fi to be poy 1 A LITTLE DOWN A LITTLE MONTHLY for best T will pay the b op Coat you ever owned, and you'll say the prices are even more reasonable than you expected -34 Second Ave.,

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