The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1913, Page 2

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lt wager betas a sear -E|AMUSE OTIS SKINNER Nat “KISMET. Byes, Thurs. and Sat Mat, Matines, de ¢ ® sharp: Walter Torry and Wis Merry Maids, the PU! Girls, to “CANNIBAL ISLE” A Rollicking Musical Comedy Satire Other Big Features, And 00. CUSHMAN SITE BILL PASSED Councilman Erickson’s bill to acquire by condemnation the Lake Cushman power site was passed by the council Monday by a vote of six to three. Thos voting against it were Peirce, Goddard and Bruskevith. | Supplementing this measure, | METROPOLITAN ONG, ——-———AN ADVANCE TIP ON MENT S [=| _ SPRING MILLINERY IVOLI | “A STUBBORN CINDERELL, pennants given away SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Matn 43 Toutght ‘and Atl Ween BAILEY @ MITCHELL PRESENT “FRECKLES” PRICHS—t00, 90 00 Mareain Night Monday, any seat te POWER Erickson Introduced a bill eub- mitting to the voters a propoal- tlon to spend $250,000 for the Lake Cushman condemnation from the Cedar river watershed condemnation fund of $1,000,- 000. it wae referred to the utilithes and finance commit tees. “TOWN IN REVIEW” MAN GETS. MOUSETRAP FOR CHRISTMAS The “Town in Review Man a brand new mouse ¢t | aba DAVIN = race aT a. = Anterior Treatments ... Posterior Treatmen: No More. 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Gold Crowns (22-k and extra weary) ...$9.00 Bridgework (strictly first- $5.00 class), per tooth Gold Fillings see $1.00 up. ‘True-to-Nature Teeth (the fine artificial Teeth in the world), pers Spe biscee eee 9D to $15) All Work Absolutely Guaranteed Painless extraction of teeth by a new botanical preparation. This office is indorsed by Seat- tie’s leading business men and by { the Dental profession generally, vestigator, or, The Naked Truth.” a ee titer wmilline | Fred L. Earp played “Agnes and|_ 4 smart Rew spring silltinesy Abe Hurwits was ; y.|Model of black mantila straw trim | Pos gerd eh Maudie.” | med with a fancy of heron: aunt t Agnes. Braid as} Pearl,” and “Von A” McNulty “guste” also kept the cabaret cop night chairman of the “doings.” YMC, A. MEN || the library for their annual Christ. Hesketh got a waiter's apron nes got a bottle opener, ete, Moat everyone who attende Christmas party at the Ag | te. | the High Jinx Press club Monday night were re membered by Santa Claus with josh sents, besides getting a| barre! of fun. Th g's enter: | ment was furnished by mem bers of the club and talent from the local cafes and the Tivol the atre, and a six-round debate be tween Chet Neff and Billy Wright Among others present were “Ag nes" and “Steven” in a cabaret) sketch entitled “How to Be an Ip Eddie Boyden, hot on the job the long. M. M. Mattison was «: WELL, WELL! THE OLD-SENATE IS. UP ON ITS EAR! 23— ‘views DUE TO ENJOY A | MERRY HOLIDAY Christmas was gtven a start at) the Y. M. C. A. this afternoon when | all the employes and their families, numbering 160, held their annual Christmas dinner as guests of the, association Arn 8. Allen, general secretary, © made the Christmas address and Ethan 8. Smith, religious director, as Santa Claus, distributed gifts from the Y. M. ©. A. to its employes. All kitchen and cafeteria employes WASHINGTON, Dec. The staid old senate with alarm.” Not only have the people pro- ided that the members must cure the approval of the pop- ulace at the polls, but Its old- time rul of precedent are in grave danger. Heretofore the senate has {nsist od that It had certain divine powers rat a pudlic function must eded by any one other resident, vice president and a member of the supreme court. | And the latter were tolerated “aa & matter of courtesy,” according to the senators. were seated at the tables and were “ But all that has been changed waited upon by the various secre s11c6 sarch 4 last. Members of the tarles. | Christmas morning those living in the building will be awakened by a tin-pan band and will gather in cabinet have been permitted to en ter public functions ahead of sena tors. And even some influential repre |mas tree, where gifts will be dis. Statives havo asilpped in ahead tributed to all when senators were not looking And {t remained for the recent The dormitory men will then ad. Journ to the cafeteria, where a short | Wtison-Sayre wedding to deal the Seeatiah Giivias eit & jort crushing blow. There “common Dy ter We Le Poker. ene neucted rs,” members of the immediate the building, following which the {mily, had the choice of seats and men Will be guests of the Y. M. C. N this must stop. No less a personage than Augustus Octavius Bacon, senator from Georgia, says There {s no other legislative body of any government in the with such extensive, varied ° powers,” he says To assign to senators an inferior rank cannot be such pe They prefer not to be | present . public or pri vate, where their proper rank {# not recognized and accorded to them. WON'T OPEN IT Girl He Saves fo} han Boy's Self-Sacrifice SALT LAK, Dec a aii ins Him Hand of Wealthy | giith’ refused ‘again > ie va Young Woman at the open as yet, the Utah-Apex mine Seattle Theatre. jnear Bingham, tn which Ralph Lo |pez, Mexican sext murderer, —_— |was sealed up several days ago. | When “Freckles” risked his life| He admitted that he believed Lo. ast night to save that of the|Pe% Was dead, but said he proposed Swamp Angel,” a pretty young)? Walt two full weeks before re-| {woman whom he knew by no other|*4m™ing the hunt for his body. | name, he not only won the girl's be love, but also her hand. The act } immense glant of the forest fell, vie the boy, with wonderful presence of] Congre mind, placed the girl beyond dan-| has ins ger, but himself was pinned under) tne cy, the tree. This is only one of the Incidents Gene Stratton Porter's 0 sman W. E. Humphrey med the Alaska bureau of | ber of Commerce that the| | Alaska exhibits and library refer. ences sent to Washington will be in displayed in a room In the senate er OHI THE STAR-—TUESDAY, After All a Musical Instrument Is the Supreme Christmas Gift The Closing Out Sale of Seattle’s Great Music House Makes Buying] Now a Positive Duty ilers Musto Mouse ts retiring fron Rverything in the @reat old h te out, Get a Piano, Grand, « roatest sale, Note these Three A Gift of All Gifts ones fineat om $200 buys & harp that would be cheap at $400 wuperd Harps buys the buys « beauty Several beautiful Grand Pianos, only $418. Latest improved Player Pianos, only $325, including music rolls Electric tered Prices on Band Instruments cut to pieces. Violins, Banjos, the regular prices. Sheet Music and Player given away. We are obliged to convert everything in this big store into cash or inter- Decer that we shall have to disregard every rule of merchandising for gain and throw profits and personal interests to the winds, hence prices lower than ever before est-bearing paper by thought of This is truly the buyer's be your gain by immediate investigation and quick action. Think of securing a fine, new, warranted, upright, highest-grade Piano in mahogany, mottled walnut or oak, customary price $375, now for only $182; plainer designs still lower, and the most expensive Kimballs, Chickerings and latest Autopianos all proportionately reduced and sold on specially easy pay- This should mean a Piano for every héme that is really a home. ments If you intend to own a Piano some time within two, three, or even five years, you can well afford to make a sacrifice now, even if necessary to incur some slight financial loss or inconvenience in order to secure the benefit of these remarkable savings. Pianos and Orchestrions literally slaugh- Mandolins, Bags, Strings and Supplies for a small fraction of DECEMBER 23, 1913. mb ot closing out Eilers Music House Automobile Delivery Service Men You should not fall to see some beautiful and very latest player pianos, seven of them to select from, priced, with free music rolls, only $318, and some larger and very elaborate types now only $426. Zithers, Cases, Music Piano Music Rolls almost ber 31, chance of a lifetime. In other no matter what the sacrifice, which means sinee $20.00 words, our loss can The ment Remember that the manufacturers and Eilers ironclad guarantee goes with every purchase, and if not found in every way satisfactory or as represented, money will be cheerfully refunded. Balance of furniture and fixtures for sale at great sacrifice. | Third Ave. Telephone cUT- RATE DENTISTS story, “Freckles,” told at the Seat-| patidain, 2 |b g. The exhibit ts to Inter: tle Theatre this week by the Bailey! est congressmen in an Alaskan and Mitchell players. The three| government rallway, . acts of the play are full of thrills We are the originators of eut-rnte Climaxes follow one upon the other dentistry. Maybe He Was Right. | so fast that there is not one dull moment during the entertainment s kles,” the principal charac ter, is a waif. Raised in an orph asylum, he goes forth into the world to make his own living. He has many unusual experiences, but ad herence to an Intensity of purpose and inherent honesty win for him the highest regard of his employers. | The story is a good one for any person to hear. It is exceedingly Well told by the popular Bailey and Mitchell players. The stage settings | make one wonder whether Messrs Bailey and Mitchell have had a real! dorest transferred to the stage of| their playhouse, It ia all of com-| pelling, intense interest, “Freckle Any work that doesn't prove satisfac. price is within everyone's means: 50 cents for the best seat at night for free examination ana evtimate Christmas matinee will cost only pedomiceas ear cents for the best seat 207 University St, 2nd and University | The reason for popular prices s that the Seattle Theatre Is not con |,.72® teacher had a great deal of Sected with the theatrics trouble making a boy understand nar heatrical trust—/_ point in his lesson. Finally, bi however, he succeeded, and, draw ing a long breath, remarked Lost artict are usually found! “If it wasn't for me, you would by Star want ads in the “Lost and|be the greatest donkey in this Found” column. town,” Se Ae RE SAT pm ae WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12? YEARS’ GUARANTER Amalgam filling . $1! Gold Crowns... $3) Bridgework .. . $3 Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up St., Opp. Fraser-Paterson Co. . at University St. Elliott 4377. | CITY NEWS A eneak thief entered the home of T. W. Whitehead, 8243 Corliss av.,, Monday afternoon, obtatnl $30.00. cee The special Christmas edition of the Catholic Northwest Progress 1 a very Interesting number. The | book contains, largely, interesting information about Seattle. eee A Christmas tree celebratioy was held by the officers and men of Company A, Second regiment of the state national guard, at the armory Monday night ‘ ; ee A national guard, comprised of negroes, 14 soon to be organized tn Seattle under the name of Camp No. 7, Department of Columbia, national guard. Plans were discussed at | meeting held Monday night at 408 Marion at. . oe ee The steamship Humboldt, of the Humboldt Steamship Co., was schod uled to sail from Seattle this after noon for San Francisco, where she F. Seloff, a Big Timber rancher, dropped dead from an attack of heart failure, while standing in a pool room at 912% First av, Monday afternoon, Seloff registered at the ace hotel four days ago. eee | Scott Calhoun, the former corpor- ation counsel, 1s minus a gold watch today as a result of a visit by burg- lera at his home at 1132 Eighth av., Monday. It Ip the theory of the police to- day that the suspected forger, who jumped over the dock at the foot of ° will undergo extensive alterations. | Ye par | prospering in Seattle |One thief procured a gold |from Mra. L. P. jay. 8. W., as the woman was w: ing on Second ay. Monday, . ews Co., will be held REAL ESTATE An old ished office equipped tn every departm | Northern Mank Bull ALBERT. | OFZ) A Fine Xmas Present IS an All-Wool SWEATER $2.50 to $15 each— At Retail and Made to Fit. Octonek Knitting Co. Union St. at Sth Ave, Open Evenings. | Taking advantage of the crowded | downtown streets, pickpockets are) grown nerves in a bottle, but most this week. | cases of nerv watch Bow, of 7347 39th oe Funeral services for C. C. Rhonds, manager of the Puget | Sound at “e SELLING OUT AL BANJOS SELLING OUT Manjo Mandolin . ‘ Manjo Mandolin ..... Rolls, new Relis, now . now now . parcel post man will or talking machine record SELLING OUT SHEET MUSIC AND FOLIOS ke now ‘ ection of Popular M on : miseelancous Vocal Music that sells regularly : ‘only ular MM 1) 600, now . 11 600, now ... , regular retail 250, now Denayway, when chased by Patrot| Butterworth’s at 2 o'clock Weanes-|NAVY YARD ROUTE Make Most Welcome Santa Clauses Nowadays bring any instra- waLy Pit It Is news that a scientist grow from bottles, | SNARE AND BASS $18 Beare Drum, Snare Drum, Snare Dram, Bass Drum, Lt. RADE CORNETS only . only < BI Cornete, now Cornet, now Cornets, now Corneta, now BAND INSTRUMENTS Conn French Horn ... 50 Conn Baritone, now . 0 Conn Slide Trombone Conn Alto, sliver plated Imported Bb Bass, now Bb Baritone, now i Imported Ctroular Eb Alto . Bb Valve Trombone . Bb Cornet, nickel, BOW . sees Bb Slide Trombone, now «22... SELLING OUT IMPORTED FLUTES AND CLARINETS $100 C Flute, Boehm system $80 Bo C $25 Bb C 50 Bb Clarinets, now ... » Conn C Saxophone, now . onn Saxophone, baritone. conn Saxophone, soprano ™ man Scott Monday night, was|/day. Rhoads dropped dead from gieamers H. B. Kennedy, Tourist and 7 drowned, No trace of him can be| heart failure at the King st. station Athion foud. Sunday Leave Colman Dock, Seattle: @:38, ms lcexcept Sunday), 8:00, 10:30 @ m., 1:8 = 2:00 (except Sunday, Sunday, 2:30), 6:28 has|p im. Saturday, 11545 p.m |" Time Table subject to change without ‘Phone Main S101, Fare 800 Round Trip. ————eEEeEeEeEeEeEeeeeeeeeseeS alk: | Some Timely Hints for The Day Before Christmas BRADBURY CLOTHES REGENT TAILORING emart Coats and for women, made after the stunning Sul tigid. Regent specifications at popular prices on credit and Lounging Robes aa well as Furntshings description, neatly SPECIAL FOR $1 o te, a combination set of Tie, Hose in elthar sete or garment and) Handkerchief tom made from the choloest and packed neatly most popular sking, sold on in hollday box The price complete is $1, SMOKING COATS packed handsome holiday boxes FINE FURS credit at very reasonable prtoes. BECOMING MILLINERY jepartment ts thorough- tocked with the latest a trimmed hate, as choice plumes. for men of every in A ttle’ Store 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near BUY HERE | on} | CREDIT ion St ’s Reliable Credit House TI Christmas. Pvent

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