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1 ; ' r OnritKVM THICATRB RKAI.TY CO PI«>P(« THE ONLY HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT M Jr Pr«al<t«M M»rtln H». V M»n«rl"« l»lr*Mnr ■<*n Krwirlwo ' !< * w * N ML Burton. RhliUhl M«na«»r ________ THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK Matinee and Evening Startup Sunday Matwjee Nino Mnrric "™ MUSICAL EVENT Nllld HIUII Id OF THE SEASON!" & Co. CAROLINA MM WHITE Late Prima Donna of The Primrose Four the Philadelphia and I ■■■ Chicago Opera Co. Etbel Kirk 4 Billy wuue Weston PnAArh; Rutaell Mack and ' U 6 C "J Blanche Vincent Jed & Ethel Dooley Galetti's Baboons Partner I 77 u , . The Fleming* Bllgonette KO&ID Orpheum Travel ZT ITJ Weekly Toe Gliders reserve your Orpbeam Travel Weekly SEATS NOW MATINEE DAILY AT 2:20 (Kxccpt Sundav* and Holiday*, EVENINGS AT 8:20 10<\ -5o AND 500 COMMISSIONERS STAND PAT ON DECISION TO BUT COUNTY FARM For abou' three hour*. Tuesday afternoon, orator* of ever- dogrw *poV * before the commissioner* about the purchase of the Slim son farm by the county. But there ne*«r was a moment when It wa.«n t absolutely certain that Commissioner* Hamilton and Knudsen *ou d vote for the pur rha»« snl Chairman Carrtgan would vote ngalnsl It. All the oration* hart about a» mtich effect a» a prohibition talk In a brewery The commissioners »«r game, the They patiently sat thru atl the speeches. Representatives of the Commer rial Club, the Chamber of Com m«rce the Municipal league, the Home Owners' asaociallon and the King County Medical society op- VICTIM OF HARD TIMES Oldest Clothing Store on Pike St Closed for the Benefit of the Creditors Ths Union I.*bel Cto<hlng Store, which haj been Id business for the past several year*. and la located at 423-425 Pike at. closed the door* Tuesday night. Oct. 6. for the bene fit of the rredltora and ha* had them cloaed ever since. The I'nlon Label Clothing Store wu up again*' a toning proposition and haa to* considerable money dur ing the time It haa beet) In bust nesa, and baa dertdad to quit. The store will be cloned to make ar rangements to dl*p<>ae of the (took direct V> the public Tbta 1* a caae where a merchant ha«i been un fortunate on account of the hard time* throughout the conntrr and •11 compelled to close hia door* for the bereflt of the creditor*. Ffcr particulars see tomorrow even ing's Star •25.00 REWARD for dflrtit Nfffl* wIIO ran *w»y ft home 14 y»*r« oi«1 ■m«il for ht« f%lr «kln. blue eyea. **r* hair lef* faraf!n«er oft h»d » n -vet All*, fray ooat *n/l r *l' Thought ■ » h# iround le**tnir an<l ran Taeema Auburn efr Held I no'ltr W 4. NOKRI* If oodintllle. H««h. AN OPEN DOOR TO SUCCESS Are Yon "Rusty" In Mathematics? There le many a young man —and older one, too —who Is handicapped In making progress In bis work because he Is 'poor at figures." A SPECIAL COURSE IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS For the MACHINIST PLUMBER ELECTRICIAN PATTERN MAKER BTEAM ENGINEER ELECTRICAL ENGINEER GAS ENGINEER BUSINESS MAN and SCHOOL BOY. "It costs little to le.arn " Oat*, logue sent on request Visitor* welcome. START NOW! I»ay and Night School. SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL. Inc. 108 West Roy St. (,ars —Klnnejir. W. Queen Anne, Fort lAwion, Mallard North, Pallard Reach. 10c AND ur»c posed the purcha*" Mr* Itcttln ger. representing the Mothers' con gross, and Wllrnon Ttirker and Phlltlp Tworoger favored It. Hamilton Applaudsd Some urged th*t th* farm would prove a burden to the fapayer* Other* merely urged that the method by which th* commission ers picket the Willow* *a* no' fair Commissioner Hamilton said he controlled nobody* vote but his own. inferring be didn't even con trol Knudsen's vote He said he always wai In favor of a county farm His remarks caused a small rtp pie of applause "Applause from Cathotin. r>ena> and Ewlng." announced Chairman Carrlgnn to the meeting Every on* laughed Three rep resentatlves of the real estate flan which negotiated the Stlmson farm purchaw* suddenly stopped ap plauding. Never Officially Appraised The three were Kwtng, s mem ber of the firm, E. T. dwell, de partment manager, and the firm s attorney. When the speerhmaklng was over, Carrlgan moved to drop out of the budget the Item of |35,000 Initial payment on the farm He received no second, and thus the matter ended The value of the Stltnwn farm was never officially appraised by the county commissioners a suit '» Pending In the superior court to knock out the purchaw>. Eighty-five per cent of the boy* wbo are sent to the parental school make good after they are dla charged, and only one ever went to the penitentiary afterward This was the statement Wednes day of Secretary Reuben Jones, of the school board, who reported to the county commissioners at the budget-making that the parental school boys had this year reduced the co*t of maintenance of the school 1.00 by their own Industry. No attempt was made to econo mize by trimming the parental school fund Prosecutor Lnndln'a estlmstr went thru entire with the ejceptlon that he was allowed but $2.SO*) for securing evidence against law breaker*. He asked $4,000. FARMER KILLS; FLPi SUICIDE W AHABH, Ind . Oct. fi Corner cd In a deep forest after he had all hut annihilated a family In his wrath. August lt»«>n, a farmer, to day turned a gun upon himself His body was found by a posae eight miles from the spot where he killed his tenant. Ilert Kenr; fatally wounded Mrs F*ear and her two daughters, and seriously wounded Fear's son Hlon s anger was aroused when he found Pear's children picking apples on Ills property Words fol lowed and he suddenly opened fire at the entire family. He then fl"d to the woods. TELL OF WAR FEARS VICTORIA, 11. C, Oct. 6.—Testify Ing at the Inquiry Into the purchase of two submarines by f'nnada last August, A. C. Hummerfnlt, director of the Hank of Commerce, told how the Victoria hanks removed all their gold during the early part of the r, fearing a Herman raid, John Arbuthnot, commodore of the Yacht club, related how yachtsmen heipc'i patrol the strait and nasistM In preparing temporary defenses. mi stai mm ADS FOB TOUTS NINA WILL MARRY MAN WHOM SHE SAVED FROM DEATH AS GERMAN SPY M m Nina Morris. who rescued a young Hollander from the British, became angagad to him, and now la bacommg terrified, bacauaa of ths longlerm contract marrlago calls for. She la playing th® Itad In "The Blua Diamond." at the Orpheum this *i»k. A blur e>ed. hualiy young 110 l landar. a of th* sta/f of (ho New York Star. I* dreaming rtrrams these day* of th* future when n rwrtaln alrl he know* *h.ill l*nm» hi* bride Thta U to lip blm to the fart that dream* *om«tlme* are —merely dresm* For the Kir I. altho *he helped r*s<*w> him from the rlutchrs of a ftrttlsh court, where he was on trial for hi* life a* a Oertnan apy. I*n t sure she want* to become a bride 'Frank I* the flne*t boy In the world, and the thought that I would have somebody waiting for m» at home would bo a comforting one. but but. sometime* It romei to nif that this thing i *m about to do I* WHY, IT H FORKVKU! And that's a long time' Saved Him From Oaath And then Ml** Nina Morrt*. who I* playing at the Orpheum Ihl* week In The ftlua Tdamond," by John Wlllard. laughed, and told how ah* saved her apy ' from bo tng ahot at sunrise. When the big war began, 8< haffer a paper *ent him to K i rope as Its tendon correspondent Ho wss Invited to a week end part* at Rrtghton. on the south roast of England. in company with Mlaa Morrl*. Ml** Alice l.loyd and other notable English and American *rt lata, and white he wa* on th" *and* a dl*cus*ion aro*e regarding the |*> altloq* of the allied and German armies H<-h*ffer. who knew every Inch of the western hattlefront, because Dr. Is. It. Hark. There Was * Lot of Talk About a Dental "COM BINE." A while ago, but It auddtflly rea»rd wh#n we ram* *•*«t and the fallacy of I! All the den'rfl law is jnuppoaad to do la t«» protei t the |»"o* [pie when a man prartlrfa drntlatry. If 11 man really known ry, ha ought not ht have any hesitation hi proving It to any one Interested vn■ 1 th< heat « aiileat and surest way I 1 prove It la ?.» hav« n rertlfleate from the state Mental l»o:»rd ahowlng that he ha* passed their examina tion Thla leemi to <i* a wlae and Juat law and Juat why any on# should rata** auch a howl a* haa bean raited ■ t vartoua time® w* really cannot 000. For OUTaalvas, w« have no de sir* to htv« any one work f<»r ua who Is tint 11 |fl4uilti rtflglgfd I<l ant lit '>f « r»u 1- • »- 1■ ■ hi v • »uld hire unllr«na*»<l dentists and student* for a great deal les<» money than w# ps y .«-'»r Mlgh Ihss ■ i<Tlallst * hut we know that thev • ouldn t turn out the kind > f work that our ps tlenti are »nMtled t««. fi'• r could they 1 t'irn out the ciualhy «»f work the' , we could »*ff"t<l '*a it" h»■ .it fl' I with 1 guarMttet V.'f <ln ; •'ANNuT I A rPVIHI» to turn out. «nn pier* of [Inferior work at |hl« offlc for the | reaaon that In ever* « »iae wa give an Ironrlad Kiiaranter, whlrli In ■Ignad. not Ofllfr by 'h*» op#rgtol who did the work hut al"<M» t, ft. Clink I> p H, owner and mannnnr of thin offloa, who la thoroughly reapon albie Net dlena Jo ea y, we u»e only the ref> haat 9t r o atrrhil* here Our iirtraa are a|wa>a the loweet, at It le our Invarlet-le rule that we will not l»e underbid "n prl» e T »on l delaN having your teeth et tended to when the- need It you I w ill pee the time thiit \ oi| Will re- I g;ret It If vou do Ti 1: 111 I'l M.r.n I n r.v, ' l*arh morning from •".J'i to 10 oo to j rlen "ftrete o• j r pnllH< irnih'"!- * Regal Dental Offices Dr. I«. n. C'tarh, Maimirr, I 144)6 Tklrd Ave., N. W. Cor. TUlrd nad L uloa, star— Wednesday, oct. 6.1915. page 2. of tour* long h»for« Iht war -egan trsilng a map of tha >:u(rlr| on ih» aanda wlih hi* cane Arraatad •* a Spy Now, ih«> *»r had hewn on eral montha. and people in Kndar.it were aerlng i>rmin if lea In every foreign look I ii« ;er»on A man *troi|«d t.» heard Hrhaffer enthual antic-ally tearing the prngr.-a« of the »ar--and the reault *n chaffer'a arreat in Juat about two Jlfflea • It »a* really funny." laughed Ml»« Vorrl*. a* the atratna of mel ■ •dy <.f the Prlmroa* Four'' drifted Into her dre**|ng room "Prank »l» terribly eirlted "Why am I under arreat?" he dTOltllllWl "'Oh you know, all rlfht: come • lon* now, replied hla captnra Toil might aa w»i|| argue with a • •"n* wall ai an Engllah hobby, you know." Priaeotr la Narvoua Tor two week a H< haff»r tialkM wildly about a cell tn Old Bailey, and heard grim atorlea of German apiea being rtnlahed off by we||. drilled firing aqoada It worried him. Nod tbne be (am* tn trial. There muat have been a thou aand [ »ople in the eourt room," •aid Mlaa Morria, "and tha poor boy waa terribly n«rvoua Ho knew that hla life dr;»ndnd on hla every word, and naturally ha made many blunder* " They flaahad hla own eorre *ponden<-e on him and ha bad a hard lima »iplalnlng Ua Innocent purpose. Out Mlaa Morria had mu» tered many Kngltah and American friend* who gave their personal an auranraa that Schaffer had no do aire to aid Mrllaln a enetnlea or In jure Kngland. and after the unwind In* of mti< hr« d tape. Abe aurrerd cd In gaining hla releaae They ram* to America oj) the *»n.e *tean>*r-- and the ••n»riK*m«nt followed quite naturally And now In their »pare time, the two are bMalng. by long distance, the tmngnlow fn New Jer»e)'. SEATTLE CO. IS LOSER ON BID WABIIINOTON, Oct. « —The Crampa Co., of Philadelphia »m the lowoet bidder today on torpedo boat destroyer* Number* *9 to 74 Their offer* were ?«.'■:»,ooo earh for thri" Other bidder* Included the I'nlon Iron Work*, of Han Fran fiacn, which bid IfHfi.OOO for one bout and the Henttle Orydock A Construction Co., |KN5,000 for one and 1*70.000 for two. Th«« specifications call for deliv ery at Mare Inland and that afl the vessel* muat he finished within 20 month*. U. S. MINING MAN IS WOUNDED BY YAQUIS PATAOONI A, Ariz, Oct «. Itef UHers arriving from llermoslllo to day reported that Yaqula ralilod that city last Monday, burned two buildings, levied tribute on the merchant* and killed So Mexicans L. Hmlthers, an American mining man, was wounded during the righting. JEWISH TRIBUNE OPENS UP OFFICE The .lewl*h Tribune, heretofore published ii a I'ortlftnd weekly, 1* hereafter to bo known a* the lowlih Tribune of Heattle and Portland. An offlcc wa* established In Heattle a few day* ago by VV. C. Meyer at 1104 Third ave. Kvontual ly It la believed th« main office will bo removed to Heattlo, I Can't Stand the Lull BY LOUIS SIDELSKY The whirl of the sewing machines and the shuf- * fling of the tailora' feet in the balcony is music to C \ my ears. 1 To Be Kept Busy Is My Hobby 5 . My men work with me —not only for me I would rather sell fifty Suit* than ten, though the « profit be the same. Cut uup the cloth keep busy. , 4 Let's have life—l want to see things hum, and I Am Going to Make It Never mind how 1 do it. Don't figure my end figure yours. lam prepared to offer greater values NOW than ever before. My stock of woolens is the largest carried by any tailor in the state. An endless variety of colors, weaves and fabrics in fact, anything that your mind's eye sug* MKpjMJr gests, if the mills produce it, may be found in my store. Imported and Domestic Woolens, that sell mPV •' for $25, $30 and $35, I will make to £20 ■^raraPlßßP^ your measure, Suit or Overcoat T®" i wiii Fit you mm My clothes are made to fit your form and the style to suit your taste. No matter what wliffffi Bnr the Fashion Plate says, you get just what you want B • £ or don't take it. I have been in the tailoring busi- ®r*f";» ness in Seattle for 25 years, and I know a poor jjm'3 Suit from a good one. 1 do my own cutting and ft' Xf- fitting, and when 1 say I will give you a Suit or 'I Overcoat that can't be duplicated for the price r T anywhere, I mean it. Look over my window dis- £ p* play you will see an elegant line of woolens, each piece carrying a $20 ticket. A Great Day Tomorrow Tomorrow (Thursday) I will make my ||| ■hhhv ■ greatest effort to get work for my tailors, IL who must have it. Therefore, Suits ordered I ■ A deposit will re between 7:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., will go |if » erve the price if for $17. Never before have I offered Suits ' I M y° u Haven't the at this price for an entire day. time to ma^e *e- ■ lection Thursday. OVERCOATS $16.00 A M ' Store will be open until 7:30 p. m. to give those who work late an equal chance. L. SIDELSKY, Prop Imperial Tailoring Co. 801 THIRD AVE., CORNER COLUMBIA SLSKaTkiS. SLAMS OUR NAVY; HE WILL RECOVER Frank Chernlk, a Hu*»l»n la borer, toll th'Mie prevent at the Magnolia bar. 211 First are. 8. that one of the rr.«r'« battleship* rould Ilk* the entire I!, ft. navy Thl* *11 at midnight At one minute pa*t midnight, Chernlk landed In the alley fafte' pM**lng thru a window panel with a broken let; lie |« at the clt> honpltal. WOMAN IS GIVEN 6 MONTHS IN JAIL ,lo*le Lytic, found guilty of con tributing to the delinquency of a 17 year-old girl, was sentenced Wednesday by Judge Jtirey to six month* In the county Jail. Frank Adam*, the T.ytlo woman'* accomplice, also found guilty, I* awaiting »entence. Testimony showed that Adams and the woman tried to lead the girl to n hotel room where the three weer to have spent the night. OLD AGE A CRIME! Hem* people ar* young h ( *0 red rlmaked, ruddy and vlgoroup Othcra urn old itt 4ii Joint* beginning to ■ tiffin up * bit. «tfi> beginning to lag /*nd lour Ita Mprlnglnoxi orra *lonal louche* of pain In 11»«* ba< k ferl tired without < mar. and po* albly m twinge of rheumatlr pain In moat rai«i, theao are the dan ger «lgnala to wnrn you that the kidney* ar* not promptly doing th«tr work of throwing off tlie po|» eona that are alway* forming In the hody To neglf t the** natural warning* I* m rrlme agalnat vour •elf If you have the«o *ympt"m*. vmi ran find prompt rellaf In MKDAI* Haarlem 'HI t'npnulea Kor more then 200 year* thla (imp been th»* recofrnlaed remedy for kidney 1111 • I Mad<l< t ill ■ tie' t n (Klhl) MRDAfi llnnrleni Oil Cap j .-tilea me Imported dlrei t from the liboratorte* at Haarlem. Holland. I'rloea ere 2ftr. SOc ami $1 00, <;«*t tham at your drngglNt'e. Do not tak* a aubatltute. For »*la mid gum an toed by the Owl Drug Co. OUR HUMPHREY SAYS HE HATES HUMAN GREED! WOW! They had a varied vaudeville bill at the Fauntleroy gym nasium Tuesday night. The program follow*. In part: Congressman Humphrey, Ch|. neee coolie tailor champion. Two Jap fencer*. The Whangdoodle colorad trio. Humphrey furnished the big sur prise of the evening. He knocked em clear out of their neata when. Instead of appearing In his usual role of the "human Icicle," he grew sloppy with sentiment. Hl* subject »•«» "National IH>- fen«e," but his thoughts was on tho way to cop the votes for senator "I hate and despite the spirit "RECLAIMED" GIRLS GIVEN RECEPTION CHICAGO. Oct. H In tho recep tion room* of the (Jreat Northern hotel la*t night wis held one of the mo*t unique hoclhlh In htntory when the Protaatant Women* .Vu tlonal Alliance entertained a doten or morn former fallen women, re claimed" from a life of shame Daughter* of the Alliance member* RHHtstcd and only member* of the committee knew which were the church girl* and which the former ararlet women CLUBWOMAN DIES 4P<>KANK. Oct t; Ms. May Ark u right Wutton, I, prominent club woman and one of the best known suffragist* in the Northwest, died here today. She was the wife of U W, Mutton, inlllionalro mining man, that places human greed above hu man life, and gold above the honor of the country," ho said, and every one nearly rank thru tho floor with surprise. He sprang another surprl* when he dramatically exclaimed. "Never will my vote he cant to go to war In order that some man may make additional dollars' He didn't sav If he's quit yelling for war In Mexico, and If he's gonna quit voting for mileage graft for fake "traveling exepnsee,'" or if he's gonna vote for American sailors innttad of Chine* coolies on American ships. lie said we needed a stronger army and navy. SUFFRAGE LEADERS GREATLY PLEASED WASHINGTON. On t;. Suf Irase leader* here declared I'resl-j dent WORon's statement today re KardlnK suffraße in the beginning of the success of the cause. His, «tep, they said, made their success certain In New Jeraey and made victory probnltiv In New York, Masachusetts and Pennsylvania. "We arc ver> niurh pleased until Rthel M Smith. "1 believe state suffrage means ult nut>>|> h federal amendment (< ■ r miff ram " EMPEROR VERY S!OX HOMK. Oct. Kmperor Kranx Josef I* seriously 111, according to a report of Correaapondencla news agency. SEATTLE COUPLE MARRIED 62 YEARS Sixty-two years of married life were quietly celebrated by Mr. and Mr# H. I). Southern. 32S st, Wednesday. In a Michigan home, on Oct. IM>3, several year* liefore the cl*tl war. they were married. Two sons living in this state at present, and a daughter at El len a burg, wrote congratulations to their aged and perfectly happy parent* on their wedding anniversary. The Southerns have lived in Se attle 12 years. They observed their golden wedding annhersary here In 1903. KIPLING'S SON DEA! l/ONDON. Oct. t> Rudyard Kip ling's only son. John. 18, is believed dead In the trenches on the western front. An official report said he was "missing and bellVed to have been killed." Hollywood Lunch Waffles are now in season. "12 Pike St Ail\ MCdllflllHO) COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN-WOMEN H 4~wt[K TOUR CREDIT IS D K BULL BROS. " Just Printers 1013 THIrtD ««AIN JO4»-