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THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1912. GRUB STAKE MORTGAGE--A MOVING PICTURE SHORT STORY OF THE WEST This Is a New Sort of Short Story Based on & Moving Picture Film and Illustrated by Photographs Taken by ,the American Film Manufacturing Compan: a PF ; HOURS il Oe etther omach OF ‘of Pape’® two hours doses are the most | ¥ . head ” Pieveriahnese, ce mrcous = bg of the and rhew ound as with with the ‘no other im the if ata or y and er bad package which can sup ni ig the re- (Paid Advertisement.) TO THE READERS OF THE STAR We have been chosen to represent the organized sentiment of the big farming dis- tricts east of Lake Washington in favor of the establishment of a new public ferry across Lake Washington, from Leschi Park to Bellevue or Medina. You will be asked to vote bonds in the sum of $150,000 for this ferry on March 5. The Port Commission, Chamber of Commerce, the Commercial Club, the Pomona Grange, an organization of King county farmers, and many other bodies have looked into this ferry proposition and heartily endorsed it. « ~ a oe GD Ge Ge Ge) GD a a al “And Jack Burton began think. ing of going somewhere ese.” “A ewift ‘shifting of booted tT sald Jack te him. “A blast loded eps ~ hate up new? deta ee tone labout ten eec- as a which od tle Maloné wouldn't have fallen for | it of | el Love Is & bitnd blunderer all)gun, he somehow looked at the | claim. ight, all right Jim Blake's blandishments and | Millie's off man wouldn't have falien for Jim Blake's crookedness and this story wouldn't have hap ned But Mille fell for the blandtsh- ments amt Mike Malone fell for the crookedness, Because MM! he thought that any man that Miitie could love couldn't help be- ing OL. K ¢ Jack Burton, the [new mining engineer of the Face | Quarts Mining Co. began to think seriously of throwing ap his job and going somewhere e¢lae—any iplace, just #o it was 4 long way out of | Millie's father was the foreman of the Face company mine. He |was supposed to know a thing or two about mining, but when Jim Blake took him out to see a @latm that he had secretly salted with gold shot from a i2-gauge shot- |NO MORE DANDRUFF, | 3 | Your Hair Leake Soft, Puffy, Lue | trove and Abundant After a Danderine Hair Cleanse. | Immediate? — Yes. Certain? —— that's the joy of It Your hair be- lcomes light, wavy, Muffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's aftor a Danderine hair cleanse, Just try this—molsten a cloth with a litte ‘Danderine and carefully draw i through your bair, taking one small Strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dast, dirt and exceasive ot] and in just @ few moments you have doubled the beauty of your) hatr. A delightful surprise awaits, par- tieularly those who have been care it} tm gave {it a hurried examination, jfound gold, and took it for grant ed that it was all on the square, Thus it came about that Mike Malone mortgaged bis little home to the mining company to raise money to grub stake Jim Blake, | “Here's the mortgage, Millie, sald the foreman when he came rom the office to where Millie and the young engineer were stand! together by the mouth of the sha | “Pll take the maney over to Blake, |, ‘Phen he scratched bis head. frowning on the document ti passed from his hands to Millie |" suppose it’s all right,” he “bat bedad! it wae @ wrench to|” even for « share in a good “MM Jack to him- self, “Blake? What's up now?" He knew what was up, precise- ly, ® month later when the com- pany sent him to report om Blake's FALLING HAIR OR ITCHY SCALP IF YOU DO THIS leas, whose hair has been noglected or ts scraggy, taded, dry, brittle or thin. Resides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every partich of dandruff, cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, wer stop ping Itching and falling batr. Try a# you will, you cannot find jany dandroff or « loose ar falling hair and your sealp will never iteh. but what will you moat will be after a few weeks’ use of Dander- ‘hen you will actually see new bair—-fine and downy at first—you joobut really new hair sproutiog ali lover the scalp. If you care for | pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, jwarely get a 25 cent |Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and Hast try tt. Washington Produces the World’s Finest Pears the Assessor's books showing the owners of North End Acreage man that North End Acres are a good buy. Est and keenest realty speculators in this State have been quietly invest- in North End Acreage. They know that the next big development 4 h and East of the University on this side of Lake Washington. Serve lands in every other direction. H acres arour nd Seattle North End Acres are the think of securing fine level view acres with free use of 300 feet of Com- 10 Cash, Balance $7.50 Monthly m these acres are served with good roads, and lie between the Sound and tO us that you should look this up. are offerin, se in value. % you acres at the price of a 30-foot let. We know these an effort to take your wife and ride out and see this land? The trip and it might prove profitable to you and us. anson & Co., Third Floor New York Block If he wasn't, Mik/fock as through Millie's eyes—-| But that was after @ blast bad exploded in the Face mine about ten seconds too soon and left Mil- lie Malone alone in the world, and jatter the company had notified her that the mortgage note on her Millio had gone to the office to offer ber share in the Blake claim [for awwenowal of the mortgage. | Jack climbed out of the hole on the Blake claim to meet Jim Blake himaelf. Pall winked and lecred, “1 you're not going to report strictly according to the facts on this celal af . Jack. a little a you if you don't—and then there's Millie, You used to be soft about Millie, Wouldn't have Millie put out of ber home, would you?" “You go to hell!” sald Jack. “I's no good, Millie,” he sald when he came to the orphaned “But I haven't report- aS. Lie id dg you say. anything you, Millio— you know that.” “I know,” said Millie. “But you shan't do this for me You mustn't. Go and tell them the if you don't, I claim" was Jack |report, And he was hardly out of the office before the order had }fone out to foreclose the Malone | mortgage and evict Millie Malone. Jack went to the bank and | sqeecoteeercmnemese: | JA LoT OF MONEY ON “THiS PLACE. OF Mine MAKING rervT FoR ANGELES, Feb. 3.--Three prisoners the city jail here Jimmied their way to freedom early today, and after a flight through the wholesale district, pursued by a score of policemen, made good their escape. They are John Hall, Frank Smith and J. Campbell, held for minor offenses. Twenty officers are wearching for them today. wanna keeeeerene i* * \f& PICKS 10 CHICAGO BEAUTIES & * * ® CHICAGO, Feb. 3.—Mra.® * Pauline Palmer, painter and * * student of beauty, who chose ® *® the teu most beautiful women # * in New York Cit; a similar list ® list is an follo ‘*® J. Mitchell, Mrs, Potter Palmer, # %® Mrs. Hobart Chatfield Taylor, * ® Mrs, Frank Logan, Mise Mabel * \* Linn. Mra. Hayden Harris, # ® Mrs. Edward Leicht, Miss Em *& * ily Wetten, Mrs. Sterling Mor. & |® ton and Mrs. Frederick D. ® * Countins. * RRA GOVERNOR JOHNSON ILL NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Suffering from an affection of the throat, Governor Hiram Johnson of Call- fornia is {1 at his hotel here today, and may not be able to see Col. Theodore Roosevelt until tomorrow. It was announced Governor John- | % son's condition was not serious, and | 7?’ that he would try to see Col, Roose: velt later tn the day if his health permitted NI Ti PHOENIX, Ariz, ernor Sloan today named Ai Secretary of Arizona R. A. the executive official to carry to President Taft the official returns of the first state election in Arizona. Kirk will leave for Washington to- morrow evening. LATEST IN HEIRESS CASE CHICAGO, Feb, 3.—Charged with contributing to the delinquency of Violet Buehler of Chicago, for McClain, a waiter, is held today in bonds of $2,000 to answer to the grand jury. moe OUNCES OF SILVER WASHINGTON, Feb. 3-—The treasury department today has made a contract for the delivery of 200,000 fine ounces of silver at ¢ $0.58375 per ounce to the San Fran- cisco mint, It will be used for coin | ™ ing dimes and quarters. pe Acer neice eee HERE 18 THK INCUBATOR For you—The Ideal. gu genic Bold only by iY iy Co., Foot of little home was overdue and after | th whom she left her home here, Chas. | | jand,Pavition Sunday, 2 p. m. *** fost Wrote.» withdrawal check. When 2d writen it he up bis k and threw it away, for check left him without any “ay balance. Then he hurried back to find Millie. ut Millie had gone, The no- ee of foreclosure and eviction had been promptly served. But | Jack reached the company's office in time to prevent the foreclosure | and take up the mortgage with the cash hehad Gown from the bank e Millie was standing by the wonuth of the salted mine, looking Gisconsolately down at the only pomversion she had in the world outside the little grip she carried in her band. She heard the sound ot approaching footsteps, and a} little hope barned up ™m her heart only to die to cold ashes when she turned and saw Jim Blake. “Well, Millie, how do you feel about it? I suppose you know that our dear friend Jack Burton fe responsible for having you put out of your house? That he came down here, squinted at a spoonful of dirt with one eye. and then Went back and told ‘em the claim was ho ‘aid “No, 1 don't know it,” said Milli “Well, you can take it from me that it's 80.” Jim stepped to the girl's side. ‘Come now, Millle—" he began, “Just one kien!” But before he could grasp the shrinking girl he was felled by a blow from the fiat of Jack Barton, | | There wan a grapple, @ wwift shift. | @ Preee Leases Wire} URWHENCE, Mane Feb. tothe Innocence of the seven Syrians ar- rested several weeks ago on charges of storing dynamite which | the police allege was to be used by the textile strikers on the mill property was proven to the satis faction of Judge Mahoney this af- ternoon, and the defendants dis tinted. Believing, apparently, that the dynamite was “planted” by fors of organized labor, who wanted | it to appear that the etrikers were reaponstble, Judge Mahoney today | odes the police to arrest John | Basta’ iirece fa the mas who told | t lice where the dynamite Cult e found | ®“AVIATORS SIGN UP LOS ANGELES, Fob. 3.—Lincoln a Siilary Beachey, Miss Rlanche Glenn Martin, H. F, Kearney, | Within Hoff and Charles Willard fQdaX signed contracts to partict- te lp an aviation meet at Emery Cal, February 17-26. The ‘Wt ie said, will be under pri Bees ana Natlve Wasningron but- 1 if A ‘ Fresh Basiern butter: Bene, local .. Wenateheo © ai apples «s Trimined sides Jains ‘ Mort loin “pork Shoulders ‘ Pigs feet pare ribs Pork saurai Liver sausage Boloxna . cl Mees moked Hama. Pienle home . Hoiled ham Ox tongue, acl Dried beet ase #, 2 Ibe. & under ‘@, over 2 Iba. Se SESS SSseenssee Ssaels Brus Burnip Radiah: Pars'o Gaulitl abbas es Hothouse | Adettuce, di tery, a Pears Baxtern timothy Puget sound iT ia yheat hi iran * 01 é she € “Big Bis Big Graft wants to steal our water front. Get Next.” Dream- * ob. oR ataey Selioot, HU i ing of booted feet, mothered imprecation or two, rattling sound as of some heavy body fall- ing down the sheer side of the pit, and Jack and Millie stood alone, looking fearfully down the shaft “And may God have mercy on his soul,” whispered Jack, present ly. “Come, Millie,” And she went to bis arms and erled into his slirt bosom as nat- urally as though she had done that always, 66 yf 99 Humphreys’ Seventy-Seven Breaks up Colds and GRIP “Boventy-seven” knocks out the Grip— “BSeventy-neven” breaks up a Cold that hangs on— It is hard to distinguish between Grip and @ hard Cold—nor ts ft necessary, for “Seventy-seven” ts equally good for both The main thing handy, carry in to keep it during the it bad | weather, and take a dose at the first ehill or shiver-—don't wait ti) the Cough and Sore Throat set in— A small vial of pleasant pellet 8, fits the vest pocket. At Drug Stores 25 or mailed hreya’ Homeo. Medicine Co, ooh Tork. Hillam and Ann Streets, New Seattle The only active opponent of the ferry is the private monopoly which had a death grip on the farmers across the lake until it was partly broken up by the establishment of the Kirkland ferry a few years ago. And that Kirkland ferry is today a big paying proposition IN ACTUAL RESULTS TO THE PEOPLE, no matter how they juggle the figures up on Profanity Hill. You know that stood for reasonable relief from private monopoly. The Star has always public ownership as a That is one of the reasons why you take The Star. We believe that we will have the votes of nine- tenths of The Star’s readers for these bonds if we can only impress you with the fact that this ferry is a' necessity to the farming and dairy community across the lake; that the Port Commission has soon be self-sustaining, and that the present conditions under private monopoly are so oppressive that it actually costs more for a farmer to ship his market direct from to thé Seattle levue than it does to ship the same amount of produce here from San Francisco, 1,000 miles distant! Think of that, and help the King county farmers, and help bring your own cost of living down, by voting for these ferry bonds on March 5. BELLEVUE FERRY COMMITTEE E. P. Moran, Secy. Phone Main 911. 867 Empire Bldg. Business Directory _ No matter what your needs may be, you will find them enumerated in this Directory—Cut the Directory out and paste in & convenient place in your home for future reference. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS | | A. LUNOBERG } Manufacturer of Artificial Cataloges Free PHONE: MAIN 1938 1107 ‘Third Ave JAMES DUFFY CHATTEL LOANS _ A. D. ANDERSON LOAN BROKER fipecia! Matex on Loann From $26 to tee. Save Money by Geiting My Rates 446 NEW YORK BLOCK Main, 5775 = Phones —_ Ind. ANERS AND DYERS Ind. A 860. 900 Madinon ft HOTEL DYE WORKS CO. ‘Main 4916 Our Auto Will Call for and Deliver At the Above Prices. "CONTRACTORS _ L. B, GULLETT The House-Moving CONTRACTOR 2041 Westlake Soulevard : jain 2711—After 6 ~ CORN CURES Listen—Why au! After you have tri everything you ever r heard of and pd little or no re Washington Dairy Phone Ind, A surance HOMES Mr. Rent Payer, why not modern bungalow from us fent money pay for itt We male on eany terme gome of 1 Attractive homes in the city will furnish We raw up & very tow Get ovr of Bungalow Plans, 26¢ THE BUNGALOW CO., Ine, Main #146, Central Bidg, or ~ LAUNDRIES Plymouth Laundry work mienT TIME MIGHT FRice niontT Phones: Queen Anne 1984; Ind, 1253 427% WESTLAKE AVE! ton departm _ MACHINE WORKS EMERY MACHINE CO. Expert Gear Cutting Mode! Making AND AUTO REPAIRS MONUMENTS PUGET 50! MARDLE AND GHAN- ITE CO., Ine. MONUMENTS Of Every Deseription Largest Siock West of Chicago. 2410-2412 FIRST AVE, EYES Properly Fitted With Glanses Repairing Done. The Albert Hansen Optical Department, Marry W. Appleton, Optometrist. CHERRY 8T.. COR. FIRST AVE. #211 NINTH AVENURB Cortitied Mil @ Specialty. Inspected tn Acccrdance with Clty Ordinance. CODY DETECTIVE AGENCY, 462-4-5 Arcade Bidg. 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TMR FACING SAreTY DEI __SALARY LOANS __ | Money for Salaried People DM. TOLMAN, | 494 Epler Block, 515 Second Av. | Office Hours— | SANITARIUM BATHS Battie Creek Sanitarium Rooms 1408 Fourth Av., Raleigh Hote! Phone Main ¥55 Electric Light and Turkish Baths, Massage, Hydro-therapy and Electrical Treatments - SEWING MACHINES SINGER STORE In New Location Near 1528 FIRST AVE. 3 OPPOSITE SANITARY MARKET hor Main 1926 ‘SHEET METAL WORKS After Jan. Ist we will be located in } or quarters at 2 lackson st., near Sec- ond ave, where we Will be better prepar- ed than ever to serve our customers promptly with well lone =owork in the sheet metai line, SUERT METAL WORKS 118% Second Av. 8. | WATCH REPAIRING Watches Repaired or Cloaned tn ‘This Store are Repaired or Cleaned Right and at the Right Price.” We Guaran- tee Our Work for One Year, FRANK BRIGGS, JEWELER Expert Clock and Jewelry Repairing Union 1330 FIRST AVE.