The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1915, Page 2

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV, 17, 1915. PAGE 2. PATIENCE ON A [ENGLAND KEEPS USED FURNITURE IN "TRIP BACK EAST GAY AT THEATRE Girl 200 Years Dead Goes to | Actress to Be Seen at Moore Visit Broadway and | Tells of London Her Grave Conditions WANT CHEERFUL PLAYS Also, who'll conduct her earthly | sponsors, Mr. and Mra, Jobn H.| Curran of St. Louta, thru the by ways of New England that were the habitations of Patience Worth Jacket.” nary effect upon the taste of the Fritish play-going public,” she says . . * 7 “Tn th ly at a ofthe r, man f We quote the price of each article, what it sold at new, [ser she wae am0ng He ty eee hesnltntetion-and. pesatth ; ° ° ° The mysterious persed: ism is an {nfectious condition of and the Clearance Price. This will make it convenient for porte, mysterious personage from mind. It seemed to spread to the Jon of Boston, | Public. adelphia, and| “The first thought of the manager, ference with |fenerally speaking, was to secure a @| wor play, He did this, but tn the |majority of cases he found it wae LETA'S PRAYER not what the public required “They wanted something cheer fn th you, as it shows the exact saving on every item you may be We will interested in. ° mont select cf ton and Ph » invited to a $45.00 Early English Davenport $15.00) $62.50 genuine leather Bed Davenport. . By Patient: Werth ef $45.00 Leather Covered Fireside Chair} - sree eeeee $25.00 | “Revues which early last antumn 2 . heats , (As communicated thru the | were on the decline were brought BN Ga a4 ches vevenceberes $12.50) ¢15 00 Early English Wardrobe. .$4.50 atlineeare la cha hands: o? Nese Fle spade Mepis $75.00 Golden Oak Sideboard $22.50) _. 0 Gol Oak Sidet $8.50 Mrs. John H. Surran of St, || “The average receipts of places $9.50 Reed Table, with maple top $3.95 ie ae vate - ort ith stney wea chal Ba is og gs) $16.00 Grandfather's Clock......$6.00) $30.00 Golden Oak Folding Bed $7.50 Vast blue above, wherein the || “Soldiers arid satlors come home ogany finis Nitin ae angele hide, Jon leave, and they, with thelr rela $20.00 mahogany finished Bookcase. ...| $2250 Fumed Oak Buffet...... $15.00 And moon, His lamp o' love, | |tives, make up parties to the thea GRip sence .. $11.75 loud-fl hite. tre. The result fs that on the last =| $22.00 Golden Oak Finished Dresse and cloud-feses white, | 1 $3.00 Bent W rood Chairs, each....95¢) %- en, ae eee p> ag 6 Art thou the wool to ewaddie | nights of the week ey ie $20.00 Reed Rockers, finished fumed..| ‘oot cststtt cottetts estes $12.50 sila Ricaee Udo edan”e etary [[t! Dlava al raven” gap See ae ngs -- $6.50 $30.00 Early English Buffet....$17.50 beam Reed Steamer Chairs $3.95 sy ’ suff That leadeth her to thee? 1 | Undertahere, wane Hiint=e ¢ airs... +9 $30.00 Early English Buffet. 9.50 bless thy name | Mr. Coffin plays football on the Mahogany Record binet} ci. hole King Economy Range $19.00 And pray thee keep my sire to | Army team. MR Wks cckoraesdspeschstss 0.00 to watch full well | The Weathe $25.00 Folding Bed, solid oak..$3.00) Six-hole Renown Range...... $17.50 His heen and put a song In Pal Me : , very coming day; 19. Remember, $12.00 mahogany finished. Wood Bed..| Six-hole Reliance Range...... $19.50 My Tina's coo, and mother's | | Quinine cures a cold in one day, sttceeeeeee $1.00) Six-hole Champion Range..... $15.00 ee a he oe, SaaNe. 3 Bhs Gilde, Ock Wied B $6.50 a || Good night, sweet angel! 1 || os oe ane : i ood : “es 8 " 50c Japaned Chamber Pails.......19¢ know He watches thee and 50 Golden Oak Finishee ining Table | me! CUES SUT RRR ee $4.00 50c Waiters’ Trays, 24-inch..........1¢ $9.50 Fir Ge ibrary Table........ $2.50) $1.25 White Porcelain SI ..65¢ $7.50 Square Extension Table...... 5 White Porcelain Bov id Pitch $32.50 Golden Oak Library Table 1 Be elain Wa ater Pite nae 19¢ 00 Arm Chairs, 12 in the Se PREC. Sesh teeth $3.95 $30.00 Golden Oak Library 1 certatn 1 undertake the spoken, t taide St. Louts 611 Sho was asked @ = PIKE Gee eee es “Een as does the breath o° thee to hug, so shall |, too, follow thee Think ye I'd bulld me a cup and leave it dry? riority of ayea and there S—~ HOSPITAL SHIP MOTHERS GIVEN wicio0:<%% "82 2 | STRIKES MINE; HINTS ON HOW “2252! -.oc cn acowpsexc co. WOUNDED DIE TO RAISE CHILD they be man thou b CWal One of the most be: and talented actres: the “movie” world, and | Grusses, Deformity appliances ang | | cuaiincbavoinio le Williams ne Twinn seeNCe | SEEKS EXPLANATION c LONDON, Nov. 17—The | Keep the child's first teeth ST. LOUIS, Mo. Nov re. prosent- British hospital ship Anglia | clean and there will be no dan. | thor Delroy, famous En it five-cent MUHL PAINT co was sunk in the English chan- | ger of decay or uncleanliness | chic, ba way to St theatre In the Northwest, sd nel, according to official an- of the second crop. | Lout o mystery of In the best comedy ever 15 Pike st. nouncement today. Three hun- Teeth deformities may be |” turned out by the Vita- WALLPAPER dred were saved. It is under. | easily corrected by proper treat stodents, he graph company— stood sh 400 wound ment of the firat crop. board as an ¢ From 5 Cents « Double Rell a MAIN Saat {cations Count ’Em DON'T MISS IT! THE PITFALL A thrilling, stirring four. truck a mine. , } Do not clfle to keep ¢ aby quiet and In- POPE TO RENOUNCE | “The child's clothing should be lightened on the trunk and ap. TEMPORAL POWER plied more heavily to the feet | The Angi! or use Doctor of Pet thatrcinn Zy —end Optometrist. and hands an all~ Deroter if entire ase ee eee - ITTING Glas LONDON, Nov In order to] These are some of the hints gly Children of pate {n future European con-|en Tuesday n es, the pope will practically tho not formally, renounce all claim ower at the n ding to a Ro t to about 60 mo’ _the Netherlands | IF YOU WANT “TRAINE HELP,” USE A STAR WANT AD. 29 dis! Dr. W. H. Bolton, children's tooth | ™ |spectalint, spoke, and Miss Don son demonstrated the proper m Jods of clothing the child Behn, Tony Rats and The! kleson were models for the demo it TO WASHINGTON stration Next Tuesday evening Dr. Mabel « Seagrave will speak | SEWARD, Alaska, Nov, 17—En ADMITS LOCAL CLUB °°": TO BIG ASSOCIATION Officers of the and F infe tion Wedne y Francisco that at pntfon| - there day of th Poultry sociation, their app tion for membership had been ac-| | cnglish of the | King Ja Bible and of Spenser's Faery Queene "FIVE CENTS SOME show! Wed. Thur, Frt, Sat. CLASS Yo ask con ‘opriation with ructior ms ard, at Pike, National City Bank OF SEATTLE, WASH. Report of condition made to Comptroller of the Currency at Close of Business, November 10, 1915. The Ever-Popular Star HAROLD LOCKWOOD Late Leading Man With Mary Pickford The good news was wired to the! local officers by Harry H. Collier Washington state poultry repre sentative. He atated that with the exception of California, Washington leads all states at the poultry exhibit in the number of birds. RIVERTON TO HOLD | MASS MEETING! meeting will be held at RESOURCES Loans and Discounts o- $1 pape salge coves 8. Bonds to secure circu lation athe U. 8. Bonds Federal Reserve Bank Stock Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate . Bonds and Warrants Cash and Exchange IN HIS LATEST SUCCESS “THE END OF THE ROAD” JEWELRY IS STOLEN iGROD LOCKHOGD STAROF™ TW END OF THE ROAD? (Five-Part Masterpicture) NIVE"ACT MUTUAL MAG TERPICTURE ADE BY AMERICAN A mass LIABILITIES Capital paid in ...-.++++. $ 500,000.00 The home of W. EB. Ne A spectacular drama of Southern Iife- vivid cones of thunder storm and flood—a ploture full of startling realism "1 a? ; > 1 : Bs ‘ - ~n ~ a jhe Mer rl Ps rot is +4 i‘ t$ BASE BALL FANS! LOOK! BIG SCOOP! sidan 4 First and Exclustve Motion Pictures S) The World’s Championship Baseball rsd 1915 BOSTON VS, PHILADELPHIA ‘ossv2.5s || POUND LYING IN Last call in 1914, December 21st, Deposits $1,904,044.1 STREET; MAN DIES Pictures show all the thrilling plays—fine, close-up views Fifth call in 1915, November 10th, Deposits 667.0. 4 action ae :, . ADDED COMEDY ATTRACTION Gain in deposits during 1915....... $ 895,322.89 An Auto Bungalow Fracas A Riot of Fun PAAR DDD ‘ OFFICERS ave. S., early, J. W. MAXWELL, Mrs, Hang nesday mor fied monte He TODAY— “AND UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT President F. W. BAKER, Vice Pres H. BLOEDEL, Vice Pres. Thee te aed HG eee E, W. CAMPBELL, Cashier. aL, Asst, Cashtor Deputy Coroner MacDonald 0 Oni | re C think he was selzed with heart ‘failure while gott | WORKING ON MYSTERY ON THE “NEW YORK SPH} Miss Jullette Day, who will be! CIAL! pone \- sayeth, |neen at the Moore next week {n) fence work, of Heaven is aus “Twin Beds," recently returned from ing in a Pullman car to visit/London, where she appeared with Broadway considerable success in “The Yellow war han had an extraordl ‘Paramount Famous Players Feature MARGUERITE CLARK The diminutive darling of the screen, in what is conceded her greatest triumph— STILL WATERS A six-part romance of circus life, filmed along the Delaware River and the beautiful Pocona Hills. Today, Until Saturday Night. ALHAMBRA Westlake and Pine Continuous—10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. xz Mary Pickford Coming Soon RICH JAPANESE SESS EEN HEAVY VO WORK FOR PEACE in the af their candidate, J. M. Salter, city commissioner, at the polls yester- day. T. J. Kelly was elected commis- sioner of public safety and Dennis D. errill commissioner of public works, over C. E. Spurgeon and Salter. Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison PACIFIC OUTFITTING COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN--WOMEN 00, A: ans We Loans and Discounts + + + +$2,692,790.94 YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. § Re . U, S. Bonds . + sveiies ew “FU OO.Ce “——~ if Other Bonds, Warrants and Stocks.. 687,744.16 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures. . 50,554.00 Cash and Exchange. .\scaces os an 1,958, 148.67 of Seattle, Wash. Statement of November 10, 1915. Resources $5,489,237.77 Liabilities Capital Stock “043. iiss ws «eae $ 300,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits...... 142,390.39 CO CUIGHON ogre dca k sivas eke vanes 99,995. Bonds Borrowed ...es+45005 00s 34,649, TOGDOSIES ans6e9iars siek ek gee «. 4,912,202.89 fe Dr. L. R. Clark The: Best Equipped — the Most Up- to-Date Dental Office in the Northwest A staff of rt dent Comparative Statements m February 14, 1908....... $2,282,660.10 to» f February 5, 1909........ 2,809,815.50 ‘\f January 31, 1910........ 3,194,002.68 March 7, 1911.......... 3,410,631.28 February 20, 1912....... 3,113,449.88 February 4, 1913........ 3,694,794.24 March 4, 1914.......... 4,002,919.89 March 4, 1915........ . 4,412,904.39 Regal Dental Offices n. Clark, Manager, Ave, No W. Cor, ‘Third | und Union,

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