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Fitajohn, the Free advocate, who spoke near 4 Presbyterian church on the evening of August 23 and attracted a crowd which made noises the church peo- ple said disturbed them, was found gullty Monday im Supertor Judge Giliam's court of disturbing a re- Ngtous meeti ‘ason appeal Justice Brinker's court. from Binghamton, S| POPULAR PRICE JUDGE BROWN Editor The Star: I wish to thank you for your @upport of my candidacy for proseouting at torney during the recent elec tion. Your confidence tn my honesty and the loyalty of my many friends, in spite of the at tacks upon my character, are cherished memortes that will be with me forever. I wish you the greatest suo cess, and to those who voted for knowledge my thanks and to assure them that thelr confidence was not mis placed, as time will surely tell, Very truly yours, FRED ©, BROWN. PHOTO PLAYS WHEN JIM WILSON PLANS A| little party to celebrate the first an- jniversary of his divorce, his rich | aunt drope in unexpectediy—a Jap- |anese servant is suddenly taken tll, | the burglar begins working at his trade, a policeman {ts being enter- | tatned by the kitchen help, and the whole crowd ts quarantined by the health officer for a week before a | mistake ts discovered. That ts the; plot of “Seven Days,” the Klaw & | Brianger success in three acts, now playing at the Colonial theatre. | On the same program is “The Iron Master,” a story tn two acts, | beautifully played by the Vitagraph| players, with George Morgan in the title role, eee | WHILE BABY GLEEFULLY Plays with a loaded revolver, the) business end of which he sticks into| }his mouth, as unconcerned as he | Would a stick of candy, father alts calmly drinking baby’s milk from| | the nursing bottle as he reads the! evening paper. When mother e | ters there is something dotng, and fur flies for a while, Another time | father, while eating at a lunch | counter, is annoyed by a fellow-din- | er sipping soup, and suddenly slaps & saucer of mush against the physl- | ognomy of the soup musician. These} are only a few of the side-splitting antics of Charles Chaplin, the fa- ther, and Mabel Normand, the moth-| | er, in the two-reel special Keystone, ce Trysting Places,” at the Class A theatre tonight. ee HERBERT RAWLINSON AND Mary Fuller are stars tn the head. ners that close at the New Cireutt tonight. Rawlinson takes the part of “Kid) Regan,” in “Kid Regan's Hands,” «| two-part drama, and Mary Fuller, leads {n © romantic story, tn which,) as a princess in disguise, she seek real happiness. There are three oth- er pictures on the same bill. . * lthe Empress. VAUDEVILLE IS COOD THIS WEEK There ought to be work for the state militia thia week with the riot Wilson brothers are putting on at} They’ laugh a minute, They good for a comediate | without makeup by butchering the King’s English in German style and offering a line of really new songs and stories | “The Groom Forgot” ts a farce| giving Allan Devitt a chance to| score a lot of laughs. Mabel Cam eron looks pretty and helps out con siderably, The sketch ts well pre-| | sented Marjorie Riley and Virg!! Holmes| sing well | Sally Stembler and brother offer an acceptable act, “The Hundred Yard Dash.” Golden & West are satiafactory dancers and Slayman| All's Hooloos present a mammoth | Arabian acrobatic act | The Empress bill this week ts) AL THE PANTAGES I f Severe A well balanced set of acts make| up an excellent bill at the Pantages | theatre this week The headline attraction, “A Day at Ellis Island,” with Maurice Sam. uels in the leading role, is a #ketch of real artistic value, It has been seen here before, but it has lost| none of its value by repetition Nadel & Kane, comedians, bur. rapid conversation that gets over with a bang. They also sing They're good. Will Dunla: Bessie Merrill also talk an “Without Rhyme or They're fair. Mise Agnes von Bracht is a very pretty young woman who owns a beautiful soprano voice and knows) how to use fit The Oxford Trio offer something new tn the way of a dasketball game on bicycles, Reed's bulldogs open the bill college men when the company w: taking pictures there recently. Tt was Saturday, and the day of the came with Bucknell. The college boys insisted on mak- ing her the mascot of the team, with) the result that Bucknell was beaten, 48 to 0. ee @. M. ANDERSON MET an accident which, although inful, went unnoticed by those in the cast with him, during the king of a scene in “The Tei Tale Hand,” a new Western three-reel production. it wa only after the camera man had stopped turning the crank that acknowledged the fact. ee Willard, the villal attempting to make a dance hall VERLY BAYNE SPENT a few days in Ithaca, N. Y., on her recent vacation. She won the admiration of all the | For Colds Free Relief In Head mple—encugh treatment for colin bead. chromiosasal catarrh, dry eatarch, sore poss. Before issuing any pol- girl drink with him, when “Broncho Billy” entered and forced the schooner from his against the table. The schoon- er struck Anderson on the foot, inflicting a deep cut. However, he did not flinch, and the went through without oe Grand Until Tuesday Night lesque Samuels’ act and offer some, \STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1914, P YOU WANT PIANO READ THIS TELEGRAM The Bush & Lane Piano Co., ments. cases. THE FACTORY SAYS WE MUST AGi 4 JJINOEPENOENT 49005 Schu _cO Satan e 4 ox. O0%0pm-- Kolland, Mich. Oct, 26, Push and Lane ies + IS19- ‘th ird Ave,, Seattia, Washn, Have your order for four care ne# etyle pianos and players, Will f111 thio order begin ehipping tomorrow but will ship no more untill you have on hand, Most of our dealera anJj stores dispose of a)] discontinued styles you Closed out all dincontinued styles last month some by special sale, The prices you suggest for cloming out discontinued styles seem unnecessarily low as only changes we have made the case+designs. At these prices the margin of profit willbe almost nothing but if thie ie ni to Make it plain that th dispose of them at once you may do eo, sary in prices aprly only on discontinued Styles, otherwise unscrupulove competitors may later on claim thee to be our regular established prices. We have in mind instances whore this has been done to great annoyance of many dealers, The four art benchee will go forward in car tomorrow, 1519 3rd Ave., Seattle, trolled and operated by the Bush & Lane Piano Co,, of Chicago, whose factories are among the largest, finest and best equipped in America, and the pianos and player pianos made in these factories are recognized by the entire legitimate trade as being among the World's best instru- Unlimited capital and the highest skilled workmen obtainable have carried the construction and tone quality of these instruments to the highest state of perfection possible during this age, but their makers have seen fit to put out a new line of case designs; each new style is original, up to the minute, refined and rich, and in perfect keeping with the wonderful construction and beautiful tone of the instrument it en- SELL Bueb end Lane Piano Co, *. H, Beach, Treasure?s is owned, con- strictly high-grade, brand new pianos or THE TELEGRAM SAYS “At these prices the margin of profit is almost nothing but if this is neces- sary to dispose of them at once you may do so.” AND WE ARE DOING SO durable as the new styles on the way, absolutely no difference in qual- ity whatever between these and any of our new stock coming—the styles of the cases have been changed, that’s all. You cannot afford to hesitate when you can buy one of these player pianos—not shop worn, not checked or scratched, but actually brand new, at a price such newer case designs coming. on terms. ALL DISCON- as you would ordinarily pay for a cheap piano, just because there are We need the room worse than we need cash. You can buy TINUED STYLES WE HAVE ON HAND BEFORE THEY WILL SHIP US ANY MORE INSTRUMENTS WITH NEW CASE DE- $1,000.00 IN GOLD In order to demonstrate to the public beyond all contradiction KONDON’S| | ginal end Genuine “For a Father's Sin,” two-part CATARRHAL JELLY (Majestic drama; “Curses,” Key- 25 years. 16,000,009 “tone comedy; “The Fatal Impulse,” ied inside nostrils, American drama. ompietely heals to- ee SIGNS And for this reason we have put the prices so low on each and every instrument in this superb stock as to insure its removal from our floors immediately This is not a sale of a few pianos of one style, but in this immense stock you will find large, medium and small size pianos ahd player to anyone who can prove that the Bush & Lane Piano is not a strict- pianos-—some in carved cases, others in plain designs, and in Mahogany, ly high-grade and artistic piano, or that there is any piano sold in ° Walnut and Oak. i America today that from the standpoint of workmanship or material All of these Bush & Lane pianos and player pianos offered at this (case excepted) cost more money to build than the Bush & Lane great reduction sale are brand new. It is true that they ate discon- Piano. This offer is open to all. tinued styles, but they are artistically and musically as periect and as . hela Pane G MANUFACTURERS SEATTLE STORE 1519 THIRD AVE. that the Bush & Lane Piano has no superior, we agree to pay $1,000.00 IN GOLD icy of title insurance we || standard remedy for fabeehave boge 2o%4 ‘Ags i drings quick reiiet make a most rigid exam- ination of the record title to the property covered. _ KONDON MPG. CO. Minneapolis, Mina, iy” and a comedy. We do not guess as to Mary Miesion ‘All Week No “Behind the Scenes,” a “In French Gui- — we try to know. . Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “His Dominant Passion,” In our method of examining! “The False Guardian, the eyes. Years of experience. | “liztte, the nae a Charges reasonable. Hearst-Selig Weekly Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Fleer, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. c A Until T “Mutual Weekly,” “His Trysting Places,” Keystone comedy, with Charles ; Chaplin; “Environments,” drama |The Valley of Assola,” hand-color- ed scenic. the condition of a title— But it is given to no one to know absolutely, Bring This Ad With You We Do As We | Advertise s th lways remains gsc yale Colonial Until Tuesday Night “The Ironmaster,” two-part Bio- graph drama; “Seven Days,” three part Klaw & Erlanger comedy. . an element of risk. We Take day Night world’s news; two-part Ciroult Until Tuesday Night You are entitled to this protection when you buy real estate, or loan money pecial Discount For 90 days the Albany Dentists will give a special discount of 10 “Kid Regan’s Hands,” a two-part drama; “His Big Chance,” a Mary} Fuller dram: Nan of the Hills,” Western drama; two comedies, cee DICK PITIES AND FORGIVES Confessions of a Wife ire FRET oft Utter, after she nad | listened, and then he said: | ttawea Mrs. “Mrs, Utter's little boy is dead, | recovered somewhat from her par- 1|and Mr. and Mrs. Waverly are both Any message I can give McCauley?” oxysms of grief, “I presume Mrs. Waverly bad not told me that | You, “You go to h——," was the mem age that came over the wire, 6@ loud that I, who was standing near Dick, heard it distinctly. (To ‘Be Continued Tomorrow.) I would have to swear to the fact per cent on prices quoted below. | We do honest dentistry at Lonest “The House Next Door,” drama, prices, and with our painless meth-| part drama. jods, which are entirely bhermiess, ee Liberty Until Tuesday Night my baby boy!" starts,” said Harry, Jumping up, r to me as she{ “and I'll get your ticket.” blasped my hands convulsively. “Have you any one to whom you 1 know, dear, 1 know,” I an-/can telegraph?” that I had knowingly consented to VU Y Good Se going with you to make out a roing se Your nse b eatirely ’ “But you would— Medicine is tmportant in curing|/I used Doan’s Kidney Pills fer |we Caen ; pa! : jess « ra Alaska All Week swered and then I exp ed to| “No,” answered Mra. Utter, “Of I gave Dick a look, for, although | disease, but the use of good sense | these ailments and they fixed me | tion, filling an reine = tenth, “His Last Dollar,” drama; Pathe’s| pio and Harry, Who had been lis-/course, I can't expect any more|I had been pretty sure at the time |!s quite as necessary. up in good shape. I then publicly 1 ne ee ra fue. y skill. «News Pictu and a comedy. frening to what she was saying| help from the alderman and I/ that the woman must give her con-| 4 person suffering with back-|Tcommended Doan's Kidney Pills |ed graduates of y aad regen a. * h great interest: haven't a relative in the world.” | sent, perhaps I was a little preju-| ache, muscular pains, dizzy spelis,|0¢ now I am glad to praise them NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT. “Mrs, Utter’s little boy, for I'll go down with you, and Mar-|dfced in Dick's favor when I made| headaches, nervousness, sleepless.| *8@ln. Doan's Kidney Pills are NO IMPOSSIBLE LOW PRICES| |whom she attempted this biack-, #1e, you call up Eliene and ask her| the tdea so strong. ness, disordered urination and|the best remedy anyone can use TO DRAW A CROWD. |mafiing trick, {s dead.” if she will not go with us, I'll get} “When she asked me if I want-|other signa of kidney weakness ‘F kidney trouble,” Cood Red Rubber Plate... Harry looked up quickly andja@ drawing room and a couple of/ed my boy to think I had given| should help the kidneys tmmedi-\ Best Maroon Rubber Plate Dick—my Dick—bless his heart,|Hections in the sleeper,” said Har-|consent to such a thing I knew | ately with a good medicine; bute) “Oh, my__ baby, Insis it a ist on it and bibectatmed Mrs. t get it thereon ’ you will RESIDENCE THEATRES % ool" At the Home Until Wednesday Washington Title Insurance Company No Abstract Required con John Z. White, noted single al lecturer, arrives in Seattle Thurs. day for a series of talks here, Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock he will be guest at a dinner and re Bel Your cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a Ipen Bund dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound SEND A SALMON EAST, $1.25 1 PARTIC LARLY GUARAN- —_ v1 u © ARRIVE IN PERFECT CONDITION, Send me a letter containing your personal check or @ dol | bill and 26¢ tn stamps h the name and add r friend tn the For $1.26 J will prepay the sand deliver to any rail ation in the United States which has an express office (ex- cept Southern Express), ONK | FINE, FAT SALMON, welghir pounds dres neat | the “Lt feet like an old man today.” $8.00| “Hunted Down,” three ; 5 . rtue Its Own 4, A Gold Dust Rubber Plate...$10.00) tt “virt 1 as all animosity faded out of|ty as he went out the door that It would be impossible for. me| should also quit. doin; said as all antmos . 0 i the things | Whalebone Rubber Plate arg hed | “You know, Mr. Waverly to do the thing I had promiséd. |tnat hurt the kidnoyve: ve). 8 Bridge sce iionons: Vyasa © per i$ Yes, I must go to him at once," 3 ‘eo SINGLE TAXER HERE =" ro ck fae Wate [mesos inde oe tl Gold. Fillings . 0 {Nose AND HEAD’: nt the better of my tongue. j@ropay, ned fatal Bright's Gtasape. | our own soul would have been | kenerally ured or so highly recom: UF ED UP: have only ‘hurt yourself, and. by |. The patient should help the med- DEN TI STS really doing what you attempted | ‘cine, however, by care as to diet, ception given by the local Single | " a ; t : mo that te tre she gob-{alcohollc drinks and excesses o} $180 to 12:20. Bvenings | TAX Club. Thursday evening, at th wT eee te Te true? 80% any Kind. Nature will then assist Phone Biliott 4088. P | poHe will also speak on single tax It promptly opens clogged-up| ast breath I will remember how SEATTLE PROOF: good you have been to me. 8. D. Beardsley, retired carpen. pleoding Ot! running, relieves sick headache, sore throat, | probably do enough good to make| pack and hips. 1 couldn't. stoop | your life worth while.” . or nate Tene ENE ee ; ; over and I had a great deal of pees dcadl ait suoerer ne © Don't stay stuffed up! Quit] The telephone Interrupted | trouble from the kidney secretions, Nov. 10. blowing and snuffing! Ease your | conversation, was bh Mail this Compan (best in|two-part drama; “Jane's Lover the world) od! but that’s tough lu¢ “It was to kee elf from sell-| e God! but that's tough luck, Itt was to keep myself from sell-| "4 ortaty, for neglected. Kid- ny UP! Tl see when the next train | Amalgam Fillings . _b0e| TO GIVE LECTURES - ~ - "My dear woman, do you not| There 1s no other medicine for T reatment you would have ruined the lives of |Tesular habits, and avoidance of WS BANK BUT Commercial Club, he will debate wih . “ now after I have buried my baby |! bringing a quick cure, cok Daim aivia woties treatmont of Pyramid Pite| nostrils and alr passages in the| g00d yo | pereen ere Don't talk of dying, I said,|ter, 120 Blewett st., Seattle, says: ey of your| dullness, feverishness, 4 stiffness. |throbbing head—nothing else in| 1 went to the telephone, “Say, YRAMID DRUG COMPANY, LA CROSS, Wis | Liso, chauffeur, court, confessed to murdering Petra Selberg, a maid recetved a life sentence In the state penitentiary {all in half an hour. Liso sald he killed the girl because threat J. P. TODD ay ele fy oir romance uniess | $1! 00 comedy pS seed Baath aL See Gold Crowns (extra le wo! C t ing my body that I had consente |" roa, 1% to playing this trick tn Mr waver ney weakness leads to uric acid ’ giiy." A ‘ 1 wom Seneanmes for 18 Venre see that selling your body or even |*ick kidneys so well known, so: s innocent people?” Jover-work and worry, Avoid meat Ay. and 0 for le ta ith C. H. Shields, op. every two hours until three doses ose a ge “ (ean go away and die, but with my we Rem pete eee trial gives! head, stops nasty discharge or nose you will live many years yet and|“1 was troubled greatly by my J JUSTICE IS RAPID pint iat | duties, feverish Henry into the world gives such prompt re-|Mrs. Utter, they tell me that Hef as “Pape's Cold Compound,” | Waverly ts {n your room, Are you | which costs only 25 cents at any|giving us the double cross?” drug store. It acts without assist I silently gave the phone over to jance, tastes nice, and causes no| Dick to see if he recognized the inconvenience, Accept no substi-| volce. tute, Dick's voice lightened up as he| PARHUEE Y fer, come to my offic be glad to nee you. I have been | here for 20 years and maybe L | know you ke hours, until they destination. she Pyramid Pile

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