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a AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN (Sas) THE “Mao aed a ‘Vramatieation of Robert W Sensationally TONIONT ALL week ALT. Wiest) Chambers Popular Novel Mats, Wed. 7 iN; NEXT SUN. vand Sat "Skate NOW SELIM om KLAW a ERLANGER PRESENT William A. Brady, Ltd. THETA READY | LONESOME PINE OORT MONEY CHARLOTTE | WALKER A Comedy ve and FR From the \ © same title by Tonight srday THE LURE hoa, balance 15 Pre, Prices Tuewday, Nov aa} With | ROBERT OBER goun Tox, an. Prices #180; Ma SEATS NOW SELLING Lina TIVOLI | | \| . SEATTLE THEATRE Fhone Mate 43. Tonteh« BAILEY & rr Theatre | en | e of the U. S. A.| Week Commencing Now, 19 PRICES—t00, 306, 500 Keating & FY Present the Bargain Nignt Monday, any sent 260 Mustea: ‘PANT AGES 1 HONEYMOON TRAIL Alf. Goulding and Players, tn Last here at $1.50 prices “NIGHT IN MEXICO” UR PRICES Se and 2 Three shows daily Matinee > x « and 9 o'clock BOY RUNAWAY GIVES _ SELF UP TO siiauaenes nyeelf “Iam ready to give mys 1 to look = sertou and up. I surrender.” said Erwin fal oe P eae Gunderso Pol as hat for?” he finally asked choy hanged ~ Ther came a truly boyish ®eant Kennedy Wednesday Giant wed Bight. Erwin, who lives with his The bic cop looked at the parents in Bellin had mud-bespattered fellow, laughed aloud ifn school last Thursday, was whipped by the pri ipal, and pr the girls Fr So, bright and morning, h good-bye, got his left for Seattle. TH . jo to march mn 1193388 DADS DENTAL CO. bicycle, and He ‘ton, who li Third and Pike | the Wilhard hotel, and finally | gave himself up. Dental Experts. Weaaan ao | | When tt comes te a ood dental service AY dentists ing entirely new Fewults Let them tel your teeth, what to 4 net to do; get an estimate Four dental needs and You thew | want with me, * between Belling ham and Seattle had been kept hot In the effort to locat» the boy. He was taken home to- day. i m, you wit! inly Teeetve value ta oth) that, but you will surely feet | T S225 °27 | AUTOIST 1S SUED Sui, for $17,450 was begun Wed-|labor. It meets when and where It} them before going elsewhere |nesday by Mrs. Nora 8. Johnson | pleases, ports to no one, and is) Work $5.09 fi against A. B. Johnson, whose son|its own boss. pry ied a }drove the automobile which ran} “Here's the reason for our ex-| cud Cimaing Fred 'wtth Ther own near the public Hbrary,/elusivencss,” said J. W. Kline of| : RHOADS DENTAL Co. Third and Pike Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, FRIDAY, FRYE:CO.’S an September 24 last. Mrs. Johnson alleges there was no warning given of the approach of | the machine. BAILEY FOR GOVERNOR AUSTIN, Tex. Nov. 6.—It was said on good authority that ex-Sen- ator Batley will announce his can- didacy for governor early in 1914 & After the Age of Fifty | | age the human sy Hines and the bac hese warning: Promptly relieved and Avoided by using the scriptions which come: @octor and ts said to fm curing physical Ba. etter First dows | y get one ounces | pound (18 original se ql age) ond one ounce of Ae Follows: | $areaparilia compound und the| oratories ot Stop Foot Torture on ar © “nga Bar- A Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp he It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. Ste box at any ONE rRicr PERSONAL SEKMVICE We have just received samples of the new 16-ga- Hammnerless Winchester Pump Shotgun. Examine this new gun. Motorcycles, Bicycles, Sundries. First-class Repair Shop A.L. Hail ‘Sporting Goods 1021 FIRST AVE. wise hush! vention, They're Very Exclusive clustve of any counct! or executive nks of organized | embasay, ° THE S-SH! VERY, VERY SECRET, THIS UNION OF RAILROAD EMPLOYES Ps-s-t! Also sh-b-h! And ike Not a word. It's confide Amer 4 meotlng tes to the A. F. of L. con This section is the most ex board In all the the executive board, who ts one of the moving factors of the depart- ment We are the controiling board for the unions among railway workers and often pitted agalnat the cleverest ratl- road heads in the country. ery time they find out what we have {on mind, they ‘beat us it’ Play Rallroade’ Game my fence has taught the ral) road workers that the only way to have a . when It comes to dealing railroad ta is to the w board of directors is to a railroad Both are mighty quiet about what they have up thetr sleeves.” A. O. Wharton of St. Louis ts president of the raflway doepart-| ment. | The exectitive board tnctndes the heads of the various railway unions, | machinists, | botler makers, painters, sheet metal | such an bdiacksmiths, workers and others. z CONWAY TO TALK Conway, Seattle manager Aes eae? & Co, will address the n| students of the school of salesman. | A. Friday even-| ship at the Y. M. ¢ ing on the salesman who handles a broad, general line of goods, com paring his methods to those of the| sales artic! This will be the third. of the se ries of lectures to be delivered by Seattle business men before "| salesmanship students. n who spectalizes in a few SAIL FROM NOME The Corwin, esengers, ad the U 8 Jrevenue cutter Bear, sailed from Nome today for Seattle. The Vic toria arrived off Nome ‘Tuesday night and waa expected to sail this afternoon with about 200 passen- BAR, Wash., Nov. 6 V. H. Thoms and spina Hanson ar s from the of ir received when the of a ¢ orthern freight » blew up near here. Both | men terribly scalded and se verely injured about the body. NOT EXCLUSIVE | According to H. J. Gille, sales manager of the Puget Sound Trac. tion, Light & Power Co., the fran- | chise sought from the county for sions of the ight and power |system to territory .out of the ide prevent BUY HAMMOND’S HOUSE ASHINGTON, Nov, 6—-Russlan jovernmeént representatives paid | 500,000 for John Hays Hammond's residence, to be used by the oxar's find ourselves | the | Here's the president and sev. eral members of labor's most secret Organization, It’e the railway department of the Amer- ican Federation of Labor. From left to right are of O. E. Hoard, vi others board); dent of the she ers; J. W. Kiln the blackemiths; John Hyn president of the sheet me workers; W. H. Johnston, presi dent of the machinists; Martin F. Ryan, president of the car men; Thos. B. Clark, president of the painters, president of Quick Action Prescription Cures Colds in a Day ents certain here fc by the | with. price. STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, NEW TARIFF LAW'DR, HAZZARD T0 CAN'T HELP MUCH FIGHT CASE TO. ‘AT THE GROCERY) SUPREME COURT j [declare Labor Da o 1913. BY BOND P, GEODES Staff Correspondent of the United Pre WASHINGTON v 6 White the whole trend of the new tariff law upon the Amertean market |basket” {8 toward cheapening th lcost of “eats,” it is extremely doubt ful if much real t will be felt by Mr. Comme »| Kc a to the xr T free marke the democrats » serupulously eatable at le American tabl the free Hat Meata, | wheat, fish coffee, lard in and salt are But the American |iargely dependent upo ea products that foreign competition can not soon, If ever, force the cor ner groceryman to cut his prices to| YOU The middleman must also be considered. Not for a long, long time will the tariff of itself result tn cheapening the contents of the American dinner | | | A writ of error to the 1 Tnited States supreme court will be sued out In a few days In behalf of Dt Linda B oure # leld alist, Haze who man by Aughter has Her attorneys, Jud Gay and Milo A. Ro point that she was first degree murder, t murder, for manslaughter, jury absolved her ated killing They conter charge Mre now lasted over two char ard » convict » Wile ot, hat tn while her convietion indicating the from premed! convic Hazzard’s legal battle years, the ton of | rain fast | been sustained | the supreme court of the state on with with willful was | 4 that tt was out of the Jury's province to t her |of a crime not contemplated by the pia HOUSER BEATEN Representative Pau pail This ts the safe, sound, conserva.| for several years elt tive, unpartisan and aned opin: | Ke was beaten ion of the experts here. jmaries In the coal Meats, beef, pork, mutton and| poultr though all made free of duty, cannot SOON become che ertainiy not as s result of th tariff, The department of agricul ture is authority for this statement CLOSE SATURDAY: When the trial in the navy of the defendants yard pay fraud case| 1 in the Wan resumed federal oday, indications were that the Jcase would submitted to the iry late 8 ay afternoon ndants hope | by Friday a, leavin Saturday for ar enday ar ar rwent a fo hours’ ination by U "8 Attorney Allen . MONTREAL atehed th Thaw ot Thaw from vik mous 4 to © Ey lence at the b letter writer who get” her, Oregon was the first state to a holiday, The wed in 1887 law was GUARD EVELYN Detectives 1 Ww Houser, | "78 *h y attorney of tiek Smith WON'T ELIMINATE PARTIES PASADENA, Nov will not interfere cards for prizes 6.—-The with elty | attorney has decided that a recent: | enacted antlgambling ordinance playing Youthful, Beautiful Skin Easy to Have uo may be an he poll by ex tired ternal im inklem fn Velvets, valu Low PRICES Kk we have w the ear-Ly factory, who which by practical tests “WEAR-EVER” utensils re not ruined by burning may be cooked the utensils; how pancakes ma A pot roast may be made wi FRIDAY’S DEMONSTRATION 1 be Brown gravy will On Friday pn Windsor Kettle, the Juices of the On “WEAR-EVER” SAUCE PAN SPECIAL To induce home actual this 1% quart sold for 65¢, fe by Rug gk FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY For Friday a eral for 80c. splei endid values th Grote-Rankin’s tore Open fate: norning meat 1 to the sauce 1 B9¢. nd use Wear-E » that you will know test, facte arly #¢ without using water. in pan, the will le thout & pot roast wi Friday afternoon fudge will be chocolate. your ensil, week | A good, serviceable Cocoa Fiber Door Ma: Special price A hundred or more Cut Ends of Carpet, 1% yards lon PIKE and FIFTH n Body Brussels Dp to $4.60, for, baked trade ny Fvenings Till DEMONSTRATION “WEAR-EVER” ‘Aluminum Cooking Utensils © thet water made Saturday's selling our Rug Dep d stir ; a wide range good effects, sultable for all r iday and Saturday | Many popular patterns in Axminster Rugs, that regular’ ‘| for $4.00 and $4.50, are now offered bound, tons and Wilton ng t other t grease; how made tn ar Ever” be made from without grating or stir for th t Rugs, in good patterse and FASY TERMS offers sev "$24, 50 a be ready for use as rugs, GO AND SEE HAWTHORNE OF THE U. S. A. TONIGHT! DAS WANDERER ONE JOYOUS LAUGH AFTER ANOTHER WITH FORTY THRILLS This is Hawthorne of the U. S. A., now playing at the Seattle Theatre. It is a bit of romantic comedy which seems a succession of thrills down your spinal column and shakes your sides with laughter. It will lift the frown from your brow, bring back the smile you used to wear, take ten years off your shoulders and leave no dark brown taste in your mouth! He is a devil-may-care fellow with a love of adventure, a fighting spirit and a hundred thousand dollars that he doesn’t know what to do If you want to know just how a real American citizen can set up a tottering kingdom in the Balkans and get away with a sure-enough princess, go and see Hawthorne of the U. S. A. at the Seattle Theatre, Third and Cherry Street, tonight and every night this week. Prices 20c, 30c, 50c. Matinees, 25c for any seat in the big theatre. Money back at the box office if the scenery alone isn’t worth the