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LOVE AND COMEDY SHOWN LOCAL OPTION | IN THE MOTION Seong mM PASSED You want to be aw! vity careful | about ribbons | Fibbon to the on Announced, “and ke half mysel t them show For the « her half and the r had found it. He that she gave it to him @ bitter quarrel Just then came the word that the Indians are on the war path and the girl is alone with her little Brother direct in their path. Quar Tels are forgotten as the cow Punchers saddle and dash to her Tescue. They are just in time. She starts to rush into her BWeetheart’s arr You gave Frank a ribbon, too,” he says. Then Frank confesses. This tn brief ts the story of the best moving pic ture this week at the City t Where Miss Alma Fill, soprano, is an added attraction | “The Ransom of Red Chief” is} Olga England, contral M adaptation of one of O. Henry's | at the Cireutt Stories, running this week at the| “At the End of the Road Cireult Theatre. It tells of how! story “two desperate men” kidnap the! while flowe and fon of rich Mr. ightwad and de-! are 1 mand a ransommand a ransom overelg mae ak hiveaen THE SEATTLE STAR | $2,000. The fathe however, /for passing coin, and Fanfan,| SS2R Wend 2 ibs we Fan mows the boy an@ being certain| the girl traces the count rs one PRIVY, | MISS OLGA ENGLAND, Who Sings at the Circuit girl and boy that he will make life unbearable} to their lair, It is a story of re for the “desparadoes” sends word | sourcefulness and wit on the part} back that they must pay him $25) of the little tots, as told on one of | for taking the boy back, which|the picture films at the Lyceum ‘they finatly have to do. [playhouse | The Coppers Are Going to Dance Police Captain Mike Powers, who | suit last night, and announces him- has been floor manager at every |self ready. Charles Phillips and Police ball since anyone can re-|Jim Byrne, also of the plain clothes ie cent per tor any ad. ie} Member, burnished his big badge |department, hold the palm as vr j this afternoon in preparation for | danc rs, and they expect thelr pro- FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | the big annual event at the Armory | grams to be filled with names of |“~POTTENWONTN a YON. Vrotesms | tonight fair ones tonight. Captain of De- | Directors and licensed Em bsimers. ms spn, Mosre theatre. Both phomes #68 Promptly at 9 o'clock tonight |tectives Tennant will be there in| “\ocncy. Watson Co. Funeral ore | ’s band will strike up the | faultless spike tail, Aird st and University Both phaser f march. Mayor and Mrs. Captain Powers’ aides includes PERSONAL | jthe mighty Matt Hannon and the | ~~~ aot and Mrs. Bannick in second | diminutive Tim Sullivan. Lee Dag-| THE LONESOM | —— Following will march cap-| ner will desert his post as head of sergeants and patrolmen in| the motorcycle squad long enough | full uniform. to see that order is preserved on |}, ‘The Beau Brummels of other/the floor. The ball tonight (# the Years will also be on deck tonight. /17th annual fete of the police de H. Chesterfield Adams of the plain | partment. It is expected that fully clothes squad oiled up his dress | 5,000 oe will attend. 4 * ard Ayatem. 906 Bhater Wide. | STYLisH MAK OVER SHOP. | _ Another chapter was added yes- | Ss hee ee “sieant’ | terday to the long fight waged be- ats at} Arends be rt tween the residents of the Rainier “MARRIAGE CEREMONIES "valley and the Seattle, Renton & PERFORMED. railroad. when Justices : and Carroil decided in favor) ENUMCLAW, Feb, 21.—William © Of the railway company in four| stiller has been held for the #u-| Gamage suits brought by passen-| perior court, charged with the mur-| @jected from the cars for re- | der of Joseph Pitcher, whom he is ye to pay what they considered | alleged to have beaten to death|to call for tree trial bettie Dr Sxceasive fare. Justice Carroll | with a stone on the Milwaukee | {mous remedy. $16 Pacitic Bide | the two remaining cases under | right-of-way, near this town, Sun-| LADIES REMODELING PARLORS |day afternoon. Coroner J. C. Sny- were heard together | der of Tacoma held an Injuest yee two justices jointly. The jterday afternoon and the jury re | WERVEILLE be appealed as the |turned a verdict holding Miller re. for was only $20. sponsible for the man’s death. Nea Miller will be taken to Tacoma toda: will lead, with Acting Poll: nished rooms, a. be 4 prefer wit transient roome Nef- Way Hygen Therapeutic Bathe 606 at furnished oom tor refined widow's home Garland, the aged pro- the Apex Coal company, . L. Beardslee $1,000 stock, was found Fagg of grand larceny by a jury Judge Gay's court yesterday. “Were you sat tied ith ‘Phe first trial resulted in a like |. heey you wet ee Verdict, but a second trial was | ” i ted because the jury took but| This is one of Attorney Burch’s minutes to arrive at a verdict. | routine questions tn examining wit ‘The former triat judge, Ralph Kauf-| nesses who testify in behalf of C. Forersed the verdict on 4 ne | D. Hillman fu the United States dis- hastily, considering the fact it|‘rict court. him fully 15 minutes to read| “I was at the time,” replied H.R. |~ pon SALe ae. & OR EXCHANGE. ‘Bis instructions to the jury. Wiesner of Ballard, who testified os tear Pt Ludiow, no inoain that he bought four 30-foot lots at Birmingham for $500. . ae a Thera: isilor-made I in countey in would Vik Tis 16th a is “of 8 bike “ii, “Wnt mail street Improve one “Are you satisfied now?” Burch &. a ae NEW, YORK Feb, 2h—atas Lana | gah og ante Sie soup Sunday, sniffed some of the| .\% *!".” came the reply Z vig tb at mes is.t06 ; ‘ Seba tiki co errs og py nn Fe nh re | “Because Hillman didn't enrry [Main 496. Moston Block. "tnd 431 iskes, which closed ong Ae out his promises, and I don’t think BOARU AXD ROOM. the lots will ever be worth what I iSepletely. A hasty operation was {0 supposed to pay for them.” Wiesner said he bought the prop: RK KKK eK ek | erty lo speculate on. He continued * IT’S A HOLIDAY. % | his testimony this morning. * * Been Sold Twice. | ® Tomorrow is the anniver ® Fred Rameau, a Tacoma waiter, # sary of the birth of George #|testified that he had bought 10 # Washington, and will be re- #|acres at Birmingham for $500, and ‘% garded as a holiday in Seattle *| was well satisfied. On cross-exam. wand throughout the state. #|ination Todd asked him if he knew % Schools, banks and business *| that Laura P. Gilbert had been pay- % houses will be closed. *% | ing on one of the tracts purchased BN ee ee eH | DY him for over a year during the period he had been paying on it He said he didn't know. The ledger was passed around to the jury to show that such was the fact. J. H. Gilmore, carpenter, who tes- tified that he had been transferred from Pacific City property to Bir- iningham, said Hillman had kept all agreements except those re-| i experienced choqolate ap Jating to railway connections and | BSiiKeonls Candy | the charcoal pit, He declared that Hillman had planned to establish a boot and shoe factory, and that pur- chasers of Birmingham property were promised a financial interest 4 board, 6 & week: walking eam heat, wee of billiard table Torary. ‘Muin 9544 _SPECIAL NOTICES. mptly Attended To. bie. | Work Bgacon 669; m, carpentel ther stripping a Main 1170 and Ind. tory tae re Is an example of what may be done by patience and perserevance. It is nothing to what you in the mE. AN A and see us in it. tleutare may do for yourself by Mrs, Gilmore briefly corroborated| NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE, applying the same pa- part of her husband's testimony. Alay =~ = di te tience and perseverance Had “Faith” in Him. me Eg to a Savings Account in Christina Eckiund, a domestic, r posited who expressed satisfaction with her this Solely Savings contract to pay $500 for two 30-foot Bank. }lots at Birmingham, testified that| position: 480.00 month. Write she had made no payments since ne open Franklin Institute ‘| July, 1910, She gave no reason for | Py45- son wemied te cset Pet ponar Wes? ' pl Al Bier ‘satistaction except that she lwichen. Basement. ORIENTAL had “faith” in Hillman. : 1418 Third av., between To Protect You. Mrs. C, R. Myers testified that |—Pikesr0 Unlon she had bought four town lots at} 1011 Pike st. Main Cor. 3d Av. and Pike St. pool'rooma, We give our patror 1413 Third av., betw ton “YoU ARB WANTED Tor 9 i@ bought and wold 238; Ind. L 2689, | Birmingham, with a house on them, INTRODUCTION BOCIBTY | for $2,750, $1,750 ot which had been | 207 Pike #., room 12, Abbott hotel | credited to her on Kennydale prop-| Wanted ther. 946 N._ Gath erty, bought from Hillman over six| pil @YORD FLOOR “co. n ai8i years ago. She used the house as a cblngion baa ean | hotel, and sald she was perfectly satisfies Mrs, Mary Meadows of was another satisfied Birminghaa huve Prof. Btevens, New Met ing guaranteed in 4 pri "Da re FURNISHED HOUSES The devotion of the 40 hours willl 91) ‘ber snintie na” be held in the Church of Our Lady] §. if Good |. ight roo 7 MB ale ed dor tree Gah, bogie: furniiehed garden; $26 per month, 91 , * AAO aes THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Here's a girl in the Snake river OLYMPIA, Feb. 21.—The senate Country, who had two cowboys In yeaterday passed the 1 option || Jove with he rm give half this Ses Wht here ts pace tion of three mines Of excellent FEATURES ROCHESTER FACTORY SITE A beautiful park ments will be ADVERTISED eds of satinfied customers who b kind of an advertisement that any few names of customers below you many more firm can bay and would be to know how they feel about if you would Ike T found everything to be invested in Roches- class proposition 4 North Broadway, S8« townsite on the exactly as it had b and regard it ewis Katzen, 2 superior to any othe & Wante of time to make comparisons, market that it would be Sorry 1 am not able Crooks, Be Merciful Tonight, Feces ae Albert Spycher, 403 East Pike, 1 consider the American pmpany to be one of the aquarest and most & and sold tt at an increase of 200 per cent profit after holding it for OPPORTUNITY. now worth $2 «in @ rapidly Lota which sold in Seattle Anyone who buys at ground Moor advantages as money and months ago for $25 are » now offer you for $26, to have in the RAILROADS NOW Join one of our BIG c and see for ¢ for the mon Investing publi PROMPTLY You can visit Call or write for AENT CO. it railroads that they all doing business LY EXCURSIONS to Rochester yourself that y that has ever lots now re secure any at ter and return to £ the same day. HOME INV 814 SECOND 318-414-316 Mehihorn FOR RENT. Five-rosm reside eks from Broadway high seh collar when oat ‘ALSO A LAU NDRY." FURNISHED APARTMENTS. BAN JOS» RESTORER | Xs in 5188 |OWNER MUST SELL strictly modern, complet <-room, sultes; rates, walking distance __FARMS AND ACREAGE. 40-ACRE TRACTS. VERY EASY TE! hair and cures |! . & ACKES FOR Nice, level tract Jana Sune $8.60 per month saa, Wexide yard, O10. best to Investigate » Hittie children oF p with stove and light, #) 60. 7282 Sixth av FURNISHED ROOMS 2282\% Firet Ay SINGLE ROOM oo PUR NIGHT AND 4 BUITER $7.60 ape ROOMS 3282% FIRST avs SEATTLE. GOOD VIEW. bit from Weetlaue sy,,108 modern in every room: free TUR ANNEX—2006 FOR CHICK m-heated bedroom $1.50 per week; 250 per night ~ Housekeepin beat and cheapest clos f public market, ity AND $10 PE CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, NICE HOME FOR RENT -- MiSCELLANCOUS. store fixtures, The place for fruit BUSINESS CHANCES, THE HEART KAY MKAY GBT WHAT YOU KIRKLAND. 7 labiew, cigar and tobacco A wnap. W. Be A. B. NEWELL 120 SPRING STREBT. Stent ir U, FINE LEVEL ‘ U ' ’ ' $ $ WHY DON’T yot $26 TIKS OF $ DUVALL DUN ; DUVALI DL $ DUVALL Dt $ LOT $ hould ) $ Two Gre i ad $ b jt It of nding 5 ’ $25 $25 8 ' C, M. & rh iT TO THI EW Th new te pt Al w be on DUVALL p for $25, on eb Hi mean ‘ou 100 DAYS OLD GREAT office @ NEW CHURCH STREETS SIDEWALF NEW STORES wet You will not have to take there—the first thing we ing little city OREGON & Go UP KIRKLAND HOMESTEAD ON THE LAKE FERTILE GARDEN Preaty of water Os on to marke transportation A LITTLE A LITTLE the amid delight! of the DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE COMMENCING kiand WASHING Everett Office | FARMS AND ACREAGE—/(Contd ) DON’T WAIT FOR THE PRICE BUY NOW DOWN— MONTHLY. TWO MILES OF WATER FRONT MARCH 1 A SNAP. 2,000 PLACE FOR $1,000 near Auburn for land if hauled to Aw 46 per_ mont A. B KIRKLAND. at KIRKLAND Hiroad and boa: 120 SPRING STREET ELLING OUT I have « lot of acre Fact at Kirk Vashon jor th per m: Brown, owner, 13 A BARGAIN. ia, Mereer per Alaska Bide. 4244 ‘Residence phone evenin ui NEVER CiearEn Land around Seattle and heape near Lake Buy now, We unty at $6 W You Of $10 cagh We do ¥ Ask any one OLE HANBON & CO. Third Floor of Weatern in how you. can land of sunshine Br WHY NOT BUY A SMALL FARM? are desirous New York Bloc SITE, wid. ike a home 401 Marion Bide n-Grews. Ontark of securing ap nth. A squar OLE HANSON & CO. Third Floor New York Bi WEST FROM CITY A.B. N $10 down, ipper, 304 1 &PRING ood $300, 1 STREET near seaitie, nly. KEY PORT ranch, 4 acres cleared, 10 acr rich bottom land; on # ndings excelle A. B. NEWELL, n you. buy pei Anco "$10. per_mo TINC STREET om houre, FOR ‘Third Floor, New York Block, Serneatnatanies os te foes Cm art ¢ 1 ow ° we ' $ ‘ ' ] ' ’ ' ' ' 5] $25 ] $ ' HATTEL LOANS 3 WEST SEATTLE REAL REAL ESTATE LOANS. US RENEW RE ALTY & ‘any amount from $4 FARMS AND ACREAGE—(Contd.) COLLATERAL LOANS. ACRES Western Fuel Co. 260 load M1714 In LIVESTOCK PILAR ALLL LA HOLCOMB CO., LALE STABLES. Main 788%; L 301 FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS. Oe DOOR BARGAINS wurplus stock, jess than half price. New, and § ft lengths. uding cap and base, onal columns W HITE Paid eth bevel stdin SEND FOR CATALOG Call and see us pte ae ov RDEN TRAC serge sample uble breasted Es B. NEWELL at Waak-laker Pian WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURE. & morage Co your furniture, or will sel: it om TEi0 inte aa8d LAND COMPANY IF OUR SOLICITOR H. TO MAIN 9400 OR IND. 441 CITY REAL ESTATE. 4; some one Matn 194. alow pians, gt Voorhees, Architect RANKS NADIAN BANK OF UNIVERSITY VIEW ADDITION near Granite end of Univer. per acre GILMAN ADDITION. 2 aa : NEW LOCATION. untains and BARGAIN STORB 5-17 FOURTH Avy. mn CORNER STO: A farmer STORE SAVE | CEN of repairs ang alterat We aubdivided int TROOM N W CHINDENDINES | ene ao HERE eo 456 ARCADE BLDG. ives valuable ad- vice on all atfaii located at her near Sixth ay luéky charms icles of value t © fare h ranches, business chanc WILSON & MARLOWE, and in our pay for RUY ON THE CANAL. 40x120 on canal, MS\2_cleaned sail and’ ace OL WANHON & CO. be A. B, NEWELL, 120 SPRING STRERT, Under spanatesent of old Wayside hos STfelephone Main 1841, RR NMRRCARE ot onaearceanes,