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sow WILLIE COLLIER Married Miss Paula he , His Pretty Lead ing Lady, Before Any of Company “Got Wise ipromance in ste ieee fn proeress f came to a Wiltidm Co feala Mar, bis Drs Marr has be eon} ye Collier's « and while yoown that the gud attached ft was nol the Tex Taney a een PAULA MARR, ‘ Sane, yea ! tha - : ts parenport, hm, day te wu : a ra knew ared with the tilar comedian |i of Mt - “ya tt pave a “The Man F The| - have a Mir th ts het Patric n” and |; Py Nt the farce in which |) phy: 3 een at the Moore] . ne ? othe r will not retire from Ml ay * will continue in her snd's support until that day * | players expect and Kk oe eas thelr St « i to-when her manage act ied Miss Ma will see iy her the material of | ‘Tent ‘of the stage and which stars are made. coe) William Collie | me supper t Improvement Club Meeting. right ger the performanc: en To select gates to attend the p that Ie geeempany #8t ow ‘ ention of coset duke 4 tereat | Mart is 8 hy te tie art e|t ou the hy h ago ahe becam cts aa if he sidered it a loan "es company ay Ohi » News Perfectly Sate eagiticelé OF SOLID NICKEL SILVER ESTAURANT OR CAMP WARE Geld Nicke!-S!)ve n absolute satisfaction for res _laprant or can: white metal all the way eno pate to wear of rnist ives and Forks, Spe $2 39 ened Spoons, Specia of tt .. 39c 69c $5 Hammock, $3.49 dest Double Gibford’s Au- tomatic Blade “sate Stropper This wonderful new Stropper and Strop combined puts a Our quality Stretcher of continuous in Hammock, made heavy, thread r of | twine made to wit sell at $1.00. The | Cy colors; large ‘ S. & B. price, to in. | 40d roomy Spe | troduce, will 79 cial 3, | be Cc | $3.49 tration Chatham Fireless —. Home and Camp Needs 75c Step-Lad- | 30c Galvanized der, 49 Pail, 15¢ 12-quart Extra Heavy | Smooth Galvanized + Water or Serub Pat for home or Seat... 106 $1.25 Suction Washer, 93c Cyclone Suction Hand-Washing Machine; does the work rapidly and well without tearing the fin- est fabric or bard work on part of operator. Special 25 Oi Stove, $6.29 if New Pertectiog Blue Plame ou Stoves Pf Mason Jars, 49c hot Dozen Genuine Ball Mason Fruit Jara, complete with Boyd's porce- lain-lined caps and beat jar rubbers. Tw Star Paint & Wall Paper Co. v quarters at 1421-23 Fourth Avenue Where they will move their stock, Open and i busine Monday, July 18, 1910 and will be at We are pur: 1 a complete new set of fix- tures, and of the most up-to-date Paint and wall t in the Northwest. We shall , to have you pay us a visit, phone y Tel. 909. Star Paint & Wall Paper Co. 1421-23 Fourth Avenue SURPRISED THEM ALL ne eee ee ASSESSORS NAB WOMEN THROUGH NEWSPAPERS. By United Press, ICAGO, July 1 Chica " " mat COUNTY FAIR TO BE UNIQUE EVENT * SCHOOL OPERETTA -| TOMORROW NIGHT Tickets sold for the f “Golden Hair" at the performance Athainbra | feart set Astor Broad, presented by the a are epetitio Ninety yours. peor | entertainment demand was m tor 1 whieh laboratety « Thure-| Satur WHY NOT A STATE DIVORCE BUREAU? | (ay v ‘alted res) KANGAS CITY, Mo, —Deciaring that the | | duly 13. divorce courts are the scene of more per jury than ail other courts com bined, Judge Thomas J, Seehorn, | of the cirouit court, advocates « state divorce bureau “Su | | | A vast majority of the | go by default. Men or | women wanting divorces can | | bring three character witnesses inte court, rdiess of how disreputable they are, and se- cure their decrees.” SEATTLE. MEN INJURED (By United Pree) OLYMPIA, July 13 |people were slightly injured Northern Pacific passenger train No. $22 from Hoquiam was deralied miles west of he 3 j last night. eeteeteeeeeteeeeeeeeeee Seven when! er, observa ton and day coaches were ditched jand 400 yards of track torn up. The jwreck was due to @ broken ra tiam Carruthers of 5 ed a badly cut hand, and | | paird of Seattle, face and nec CURIOSITY KILLS | OREGON BLACKSMITH | ». July 13 }Curiosity proved fatal to Joseph |Ponde, a blackamith, at the mouth lot the Deschutes river, the ‘s gra blast was about to be set off, ‘onde went inside jhis shop. He stuck his e of a window to wate al the size of an egg strack him | the head and buried itself in} the man’s brain. He died instantly. | \An Announcement of Local Interest to Everyone —Read It A «reat many people Jauent First av,, between Cherry | land Columbia, are fully aware that lat 716 First is’ located one of the| handsomest clothing stores west of | », catering to the better trade, and carrying the highest class of merchandise only. The} proprietors of the Keystone Cloth: | ling Co, want every person in this| lyvieinity to become better acquaint ed. Advertising is a luxur: leomplishes wonders. The K has decided to offer to the p la grand introductory first semi annual clearance sale that will sur pass anything and ything ever | lyet attempted in Seattle, consider-| ling the class of goods included in | this and advise their many | | who fre-| | friends atch the announcement | through these columns. It will be worth while. ' Victor and Edison Machines and Records BORGUM MUSIC CO,, 1207 3rd Ave. Open etc arall an aching tooth It your _ sriaeiet Goes not keep fl, mati 26¢ Fillo Manufacturing Co. 951 Empire Bidg., Seattle, Wash, »| MRS, GUSSIE OGDEN DREWITZ THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY WE DIDN'T MEAN 13, 1910. HER FORTUNE TO HELP G -T DIVORCES | IT, SAYS GERMANY Arthur Ives Weds. CINCINNATI, 0 Ogden July 18 Drewltz When Gunale wan re. Drewits | Frank Ogden jden Armour marriage to Drewits $500,000 by Ogde Drewlte was when she 1 and was loft & plano salesman fed him on their honeymoon trip their special car was profusely decorated with vio Jlets, and was afterward called the t bride 1 am so happy I could fly,” said Mrs. Ogden, when learned tha ing a bill in the Ohio legislature, designed to’ protect women from H r uttered by men, notably by nds aa already donated $1,000 to start a fund for this purpose. ee PRINCE AN AVIATOR, (iy Untied Pree) DRESDEN See eeteteeeeeeten ee ee ee ee HERE ARE MORE CENSUS RETURNS ny "Usited pease , WASHINGTON, July 13.— The census bureau in a bulletin today announced the following populations obtained in the re- cent census: 1. 66,950, & St. Louls, I11., 64,584, Enid, Okla., 13,749. Piay pool at Oriental Pool Room tonight. $10 cash prizes daily. 1413 3rd ay, between Pike and Union Top Sanitary PublicMarket Free Delivery First Ave., Near Pike CHERRIE: The Farmers Are Sending in Their Cherries From Everywhere—ALL KINDS THEY ARE NOW THE CHEAPEST A SPECIAL OFFER Lbs. Royal Annes “Shram Original Automatic Sealer” -|Fruit Jars The Best on the Market QUARTS . . 49c Regular Price $1.00 + GALLONS 65c Regular Price $1.25 No Telephone Orders No Sales to Merchants " iage of Mr, Art teen, iver of the Orphe atre to Mine Hidie Coop Philadelphia, tast rda a in cards received by Mr Tek’ friends today -~ Bathing ‘Suits at About Half Price RIGHT NOW! RIGHT NOW! Men's, Women nd Misse I ind e1 a dip in the coo k lement of style ry Men's Bathing Suits Women's Bathing Suits : $2.55 | 2.50 \ t ; $1.95 2 ttor B5e $1.15) ee . 7T9e¢ nit ; ++ BOG} 5Oe $ I } I >.> =] = _ ; = al = wm = = Ee = fon] AMUSEMENTS, Grand Trunk Pacific pine 8 PHONO JOUN CORT 8. 8. PRINCE Gronos Manager Moore Theatre the new r FoR $36.00 $48.00 Prince Rupert and Return Stewart and Return Meals and Berth SIX DAYS’ CRUISE From Seattle to 2 WILLIAM COLLIER A “LeeKy STAR. Grand Opera House John Cort, Mer. TONIGHT MATINER SATURDAY BONITA PLAYING THE PONt H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER If you can't get boots or aboes to fit yon a them made to measure 217 JAMES STREET PAINT & Ist Av, near t 1 IN THE SMOPTING CENTER WONDERFUL Free Exeursion| ¢ THURSDAY ON STEAMER VENUS Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a. m., Returning Early in Evening. ‘Lois Theatre 4 es—Main 1304, Ind. 4334 The Most Beautiful Scenic Water | 2. | COOLEST SPOT IN SEATTLE. PANTAGES THEATRE Chilled by Vacuum system) Trip in the World To Birmingham The | “Unequaled Vaudeville.” ARIZONA | Ana his cowpanchers JOE. ||, kiitos of te Prairh SIX OTHER CORKING GOOD ACTS. new city on this side Renton Coal Will Be Delivered for the Next 30 Days of the Sound, north of Se Over 5,000 acres attle. acre tracts have been at $50 to $150 per acre i , on terms « per month, This is the addition of 800 acres f waterfront in 5-acre tract Bushels berries of ripe n Jands. Bring the far and have a od time free; Less Money Than ever before in the City ing ome along, as you may want to J. W. Bullock 609 10th Ave. East 87. buy something Get free maps on boat or at C Hillman’s offices, in Times Block Open until 9 p. m, Ind. 87. Star Want Ads are busi- ness bringers. ‘Try them,