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BEES FILL HOUSE | COUGHS UP LIZARD WILMINGTON, Del, Deo. 14—| MELROS HIGHLANDS, Thousands of bees swarmed in a/Dec, 14-—-Miss Melrose Pickel! at twenty-foot rain spout of the home | shrimp salad and then was very tI of Alfred Denney, completely filling Ordinary methods for acute indiges ® and causing an indefinite post-|tion failed. Doctors made an exam Bees! of wash day. The family jination, Finally a very much aliv as been driven out, lizard made {ts escape. BEERS EERE EEE * AT THE MOORE * 1 ea Lawson ... *& 3—Jam Usher BESR REE EE Ee EY EE HD +—Lola Merrill . Just a true, American play, !8 fio, The facts on jo » facts on which {t “aly, coghrcedlgarg eats to that ‘based were gathered by him during pony ipelly. of the Circus,” with | M8 *x years in “the last west” cee Bee a Leon, which will be | {8 impressionable age of his the Sitraction at the Moore the-|‘*e?tes atre all week. If you know any one whose tendency is to pass by/ on the other side, any one who is pessimistic or gloomy, anyone who has lost faith, in fact, anyone) * AT THE ORPHEUM shine, send that person to hear! from the lips of Polly, the old} words, “Whither thou goest, I wiil go, for thy people shall be my peo ple and thy 6 my God.” RERKEKERKKRKKEHKE Eh * * * AT THE SEATTLE * PERERA ERE EEE HEH “The Barrier,” dramatized by Eu gene Presbery from the story by act. Standish sisters have a sing Rex Beach, will be presented at jing novelty. Monroe Hopkins an¢ the Seattle theatre, beginning Mon-jiola Axtell have « singing anc The story of “The Barrier” |dancing act. Fred Warren and Ai is too wel known to need repeti- Blanchard are well known minstre and Blanche Dayn in Seattle, will head bill at the Or Will Cresey old favorites line next week's pheam. Mr. Cressy of more successful sketches lany Other actor in vaudeville MPrrill and Frank Otto will added attraction, presenting “Af the Shower.” The Harvey which boasts of two }formed girls, will present Lolu IM HILL’S the Guy That Put the “Gold” in “GOLD BAR” $250,000.00 That means “more than one quarter of a million dollara” ex pended by the Great Northern in an immense terminal and freight assembly yards at Gold Bar. The yards are now completed and the men are at work. Gold Bar is only 30 miles from Seattle in direct line. Gold Bar is growing in population faster thah any other town or eity in the Northwest. As an investment or a speculation, Gold Bar offers certain and sure profits. Come in and ask about Gold Bar—one town that made good A prominent business man in Gold Bar paid this company the high est compliment an office can get. He said: “Jensen & Co. have restored my faith in real estate men.” If you have been “stung” in “steal” cities, or have invested unwisely in the past, make up your losses by invosting at Gold Bar, old Bar Is Good OSCAR JENSEN & CO. 312 Northern Bank Bldg., #27“ Pike SEATTLE Branch Office at Goid Bar. day Sigworth, Mgr. Mase., eR tt th) * * . whose life is without sufficient sun-| F¥ FFF FEHR EERE HR EHH ia the author| the tamily. beautifully a wire} | KILLS 2 BROTHERS ABBRYVILLE, La, Deo 14 e Three years ago William Sorbett, 1.|12, accidentally Killed Ris six-yoar-| . jold brother with a shotgun. Today | »/the boy was again handling the e| weapon and killed his thirteen-year jold brother, Frank. AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Lambard! Opera Co. Metropolitan—Loca! "The Mystic Rose Seattle—“David Harum.” Athambra — Photoplays vaudeville. Orpheum—Vanudeville, Empress byl Pantages—-Vaudevil Grand- Vaudeville and motion in talent in ros. Clemmer—Photopleys and vav devyle. Meibolrne-—Photoplays and vau ile. a men and Tuck are than | acrob: * o * * RARER Another Weber and Fields girl 4) 8ct, called “Fun on the Ocean,” with 15 people, will be presented at yj) the Empress next Monday after. noon, "The staging shows the deck jot @ trans-Atlantic liner in mid jocean. “I Died,” a farce comedy, is the added feature attraction. Inez | Lawson, cornetist, will be a fea- jture. The Three Alex, gymnasts, Jumped from Jobannesburg, South for their tour. Harry Sau a singer and Biele and Gi |rard are entertainers. AT THE EMPRESS | | WHARRAREREKRE RAK HE \* * + * * Lah hhh eee For the headline attraction of jthe new bill at Pantages, opening with the usual Monday matinee, | Manager Pantages will bring on the second of the big Ned Wayburn acts booked exclusively for this jclreult. It ts ea’ “The Surf |Bathers,” and brings to the fore | George Eboner. zabeth Mayne {and the Eight English Daisies. The jadded feature will be Ned Bailey's | Posing Dogs, said to be one of the |best animal acts now in popular- |priced vaudeville. Other acts on the program are Shelburne and Montgomery in a breezy comedy sketch; Killian and Moore, singers \and dancers, and Libonati, an ex- pert xylophonist AVIATOR JOKES _ DOCTOR, PATCHED UP AFTER FALL Aviator Walter Edwards, the man who, in spite AT PANTAGES | has thirteen letters in his name, | announced last week that he would |try out a new aeroplane on Friday, me 13th, has lots of nerve. | When his machine dropped. yes- jterday afternoon from a height of 100 feet, he received several bad jeuts. He was taken to the Wash- ingten annex and a physician sum- |moned, Edwards refused to take jany anaesthetic when the five-inch |eut on his head was sewed up. He ‘laughed, smoked and joked the |doctor during the operation, Engine trouble was responsible. | First formal appearance of for- | mer Judge Hanford in a case in the federal court, since he quit the |bench last summer, occurred Thursday. He appeared as coun. | et for Wallace G. Collins against the Bradley Oo., for an accounting \rei ulting from the urchase of Eastern Washington timber lands. Street and sewers committee of the city council recommended a resolution providing sewers for Rainier av. from Angeline to Mead st., at a cost of $77,997.27. | indie dada dndindedin dnd iadn ieee’ * | DIET POLITICIANS? PHILADELPHIA, Dee, 14,--"Gout and good government never £0 to NOAH PROGRESSIVE DENVER, Dec. I4i-—"Noah was | | progressive and thie original party lof progreasiyes was composed of| gether,” said the Rev, Dr. Bly in whites and blacks, since Ham him-|hie sermon Sunday, He sald dieting | self Was a wan of ebony.” of politiclank would be a most valu Bo declares Rev, J. A. Thosh Ha-jable experiment in the crusade for! sol, a negro preacher, good government YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People In apite of much hard tuck while loading lumber in Grays harbor, the |bark Hesper reached Chile Thurs day with cargo Intact, Subscribers to The Seattle Star Wil confer « favor by notifying this office at once of any fall ure to secure prompt and re ular delivery of the paper attempt to substitut aper for The & Bandmaster Sousa’s new march will be to the alter with hie daughter, whom he will give away in marriage. ar other Star Work ‘of puiling eteamer Dora into deep water at foward was abandoned by the Cor dova when three heavy lines parted Postoffice Inspector Wayland has issued his yearly warning and advice to senders who use the matia, He utions against the use of paste board boxes, reminding the pubic }that the mall is handled rather | roughly to arrive any night v'clock, kindly phone this office at once, Maly’ e400. Ask for the Clroulation Department olved, That the Catholic h means more to society than soctalism” will be the subject of a| olnt debate at Carpenters’ hall, 1630 Fourth av., Monday, December 16,/ Prof, Downer of Newburyport, | Mass., will uphold the affirmative, jand Walter B. Thurber the negative. WOULD DISILLUSIONIZE HER. ie behing the of the state in the number of Red Cross seals sold, the sales are very gratifying, and the | women in charge are confident Se. jattle will soon take the lead. Head | quarters are in the old building of the Antt-Tuberculosis league, Fourth ay. and University at Washington.—Gov. Hadiey of Mie- sourt invited Gov. Dix of New York to a republi banquet, “I wasn't reelected,” sald Dix, “but that doesn’t mean I'm a republican, that your old medich keep anybody alive!” asked the ekeptio. “Burely,” returned the doctor. “My prescriptions hi kept three druggists and thelr fami- ties ative in this town for 20 years."—Harper’s Weekly. He-—How would you. feel if you Were to receive me for a Christmas New York.—Aroused by sounds in the b ment, Coroner Israel Pein berg discovered a man who had broken into his house, The intru er unfolded a plan to make millions He was sent to an insane asylum. Well, {t simply would shat jeer my faith tn Santa Claus. “Bob” Hesketh, acting mayor, and Counciiman Marble have the cares of the city on their shoulders now The mayor and all other counciimen have gone to Wenatchee to attend the meeting of the League of Wash ington Munictpalities: Yonkers, N. ¥.—Mre, James Mo Laughlin complained to the authori ties because her husband has grown fat during a term in the county jail CULTURE Gabe—What is oviture? Steve—Culture is when you speak of the house beautiful when you mean the beautiful house. —Cincinnati Enquirer. RECKLESS. Mrs. Shopley-—-Oh, Henry, | bought the loveliest set of books today on the instaliment plan. All | have to pay is $1.50 &@ month Shopley—For months Mra. Shoptey—Mercy! 1 for- get to ask—Boston Transcript. how many Tacoma—Puneturing the barroom floor with bullets from @ 38-calibre automatic Colts revol | Meade, a miner, made music Hartford, Conn,—Doctors expect #|dance last evening at 14th st cure in the case of Aifred Winberg, | Pacific ay whose windpipe was sewed (ngether | gained possession of the gun and by surgeons of St. Francis hospital | Meade was placed under arrest. for a and Y. W. C. A. hotel, the }will hold “open house’ of/evening, December 18, Grant mn Judge Taliman quoted water wells as being worth $250, that bein verdict awarded in George Patrick, suing the Smith Co. for da ae the Duwamis blasting. 419 Seneca, Wedneaday from 8 to case HER DARING “Courageous, “Very! Why, she te to marry a man named Trip- lett!" —Judge. ACQUITTED IN COURT “and, | pose,” said Miss Lushington, “that while in Lon- don you were at court.” “Only once,” admitted Mrs. Lushington, blushing. “But | wasn't guilty and | got off with a reprimand."—Newport News. 0.485 were acknowledged Wood in court. 03 of Canadtan-American bank by James B. San Francisco.-What is believed by the police to be another proot of the activity of. white slavers hero is the report#l dixappearance since Tuesday, of Miss Rose Alvers. | The girl started for work in a de-| partment store Tuesday morning, and did not return. Paterson, N. J.—Miss Harriott |Condon served dog biscuft as a prac tical joke on friends at a bridge par ty. She was ed for $35 by Helene Wenton, who broke a tooth and lost two gold fillin PROMPT. Ignorance of the law does not prevent the losing lawyer from collecting his bill—Puck. POP'S OPINION. Spokane.—Men and women teach- ers taking examinations for teach ers’ certificates are violently pro- testing against the given by the state board of educa- tion, The questions are unfair, they say. The board of public works, at its weekly meeting yesterday, author jized the purchase of Nelson auto. {matic fenders for the municipal} jrailway, The Nelson fender fs a madein-Seattle product and- has jthe recommendation, not only of Superintendent of Public | Valentine, but alxo of many tion men of the city. trac John Considine has returned from ja trip to San Francisco, where he |inspected his‘nearly completed the atres. & Gracie—Arthur and I have ised to stand by each other / - Pa—You're sitting on the sofaby| “Cupid” Gage, license clerk at the each other every time I pass the jcourt house, after receiving over parlor door. ,000 letters from matrimonially in- | THE FAMILY FRIEND BY BERTON BRALEY The family Friend is a nondescript creature, Who just sort of hovers about. His fatherly air is the principal feqture By which you can single him out} He's full of advice, which he gives to you gratis, No matter how fll you attend The greatest of bores | have found up to date is The Fatherly Family Friend! prom: He butts into all of the family doings As if he were doctor and nu hearse! Our fights and our frolics, our billings and cooings; He cheers us all up-—like a a hearse! He gets us poor jobs—or he often times hires us And drives us and sweats us no end, And then, in a Fatherly Manner, he fires us, The Gentle Old Family Friend! He tells us the way to invest all our savings In stocks—which consistéently:tall, And leave us possessed of; some nice steel engravings With which we can paper the wall, We never have known where the family got him, But this can be truthfully penned: We'd benefit much if we quietly shot him— The Fatherly Family Friend} the wrecked) Charies | The bartender finally | Alpha club will be host-| Claims of $2,456.25 of Hongkong | and Shanghai Nanking Co. and of} examinations | © Utilities | DANCER BREAKS TOE) NEW YORK, Dec, 14.—Attempt jing to demonstrate her ability as a fancy dancer, Miss Carol Harriman, |daughter of the late BH Harri man, is confined to her home here |today, suffering from a bi n toe, | ettnea persons last year, hbper to get a dill passed at the next legis lature, establishing & matrimonial bureau Big fish in New Jersey pond dragged four men into the wa- ter, The fishermen have their wet clothes to prove it. Washington. — Invitation from Panama exposition officialn to the American and International Red Cross to m in San Francisco in 1915, Is accepted by the Red Cross convention here. New York.—Appeliate division of | court affirmed conviction | O'Relily, former attorney jfor Harry K. Thaw. O'Reilly was convicted of receiving stolen goods in connection with the robbery of Aaron Bancroft, braker. Lathrop Grown of St. James, Long Island, will be the “baby” of the new house of representa BABY LEFT IN MARSH! KILLS SW CAMI J, Dec. h—Po | CHIC Hee found an aie ntified girl baby | pers six weeks old abandoned in thelinto a marshes at the mercies of mom | Mot quitos. Angry citizens join in jably fat the seara for the heartless per-|heart | sons. who left the bab The in | pita fant may die. AGO, Deo 14. Bar}, vtreet were today y @ , ‘are wounded) Muzik, 21 girl said oy Tn the home Motis wag the jealous AMUSEMENTS MOOR THEATR me JSO/IN CORT WEEK STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT MANAGER ial School Children’s Matinee Wednesday cnna jer 12 ye! 7 me at 3 pom FREDERIC THOMPSON PRESENTS ELSIE ST. LEON “POLLY of the CIRCUS” MARGARET MAYO" MASTERPIECE ORIGINAL PRODUCTION Lower Floor, Tie and 81.00, cony, Se. Gal tives, He will be 30 on Febru ary 26. Oxnard, Cal-—Two distinct earth; quake shocks were felt here. At Ocean View book» were scattored from desks in a school house and flimsy barns badly twisted. Ban Francisco Uniess complica tion arise, Robt. J. Widney, who was shot while in the apartments) fot Mra, Vivien Lyons, a° Denver di vorcee, will be completely recov ered before the holidays are over New York.—A committee of wom- en representing local suffrage or ganizations will make « pilgrimage of 143 miles to Albany on foot to urge votes for women on the gov lernor and legislature. Minneapolis.—Victor Hugo, king of the Minnehaha Elk and the fin-} eat specimen in captivity, has been | condemne to die because his | bloody reign was depletingethe herd } | Mobile, Ala—Residents of thls! town were angered when a contrac tor excavated bones of their ances tore for use in making cement The Capito! Hill choir, which wit! sing in a series of evangelintic services beginning Dec. 39, will start rehearsals Monday night at| the First Christian church. | a } &t. Petersburg. — Disguised as | men, two women held up & trajn jnear Jakaterinolsay, raided the bag | wage and shot dead two train-| men, They were arrested. Altoona, Pa—Because she sold bad catsup, Justice MoFarland fined his own wife $60 and costs.| | | FILMY OCCUPATION. “Jones is making a holy show of himself.” “Cutting up capers again?” he is taking part in a jon play for a moving ple ture concern.” Humboldt arrived in fro Alaska with of balibut as pa pe jot her carg | The motion for a change of venue | made by City Detective McNamee, jarraigned on a charge of ansau!t has been denied by Judge Ronald. } North Yakima—William H. Red-| man, former mayor and member of | the city commissic died of apo jplexy at his home Friday morning. | Olympia.—Writ of certiorari for a review of the Quigley vote re count contest, ¢ set for Dec. 20, } was issued Friday by Chief Justice Wallace Mount | Everett.—Andrew Borin has two! cases for divor from Ella G,} Borin pending in the Snohomish | jeounty court. | EFFECTIVE. Clerk —Mr. Sapleigh com- plains in his letter that he is not hearing anything further about his suit. Lawy Send him a bill.— Fliegende Biactter. With a formal ceremony Sunday afternoon, the Presbyterian mission of Bethany church, Twenty-first av jand Yesler way, will become an in | dependent organization Wenatchee.—A coalition of North | Central Washington legisiators has been formed to separate Chelan and. Kitt counties, now in one |senatorial district, in the coming | session, | Everett.—A “postoffice has lready been established for t' town which is being planned Camano island New York—A delegation of stenographers went to Mayor Gay nor Friday, complaining that em ployes will not take girls who do| not take their eye as to face, fig | ure and complexion. al new for Ordered by the judge in the indianapolis dynamite case to remove his chewing gum from his mouth a witness did not em to comply, and was about to be sent to jail for contempt when he explained that he had swallowed it, Olympia. — State “Superintendent of Public Instruction Dewey, in his biennial report, advocates the es- tablishment of a central board to control the three normal schools of the state, That there Is a shortage of ves diny Matinee 3p. m., Children under 12 years, Matiner, Be to Te. , ORDERS NOW MAIL STARTING FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK sin:'ti. 22 “A WOLIDAY PLAY FOR A HOLIDAY Time” First Vv tle of Macterlinek’s © Fantasy HE BLUE BIRD New Theatre Production. Georgeous Effects. 100 in Cust. Augmented Orchestra check or postal Enclose, ‘amped. for Dress ¢ Balance Balcony § Ge ery 60 BAILEY & MITCHELL MGR THREE TIMES MORE Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and Night DAVID HARUM A bright, Rural Comedy Drama, by Eé@ward Noyes Wescott. Evening Prices, Except Mond: 5c, 360, 2he Matinees Thureday, Saturday and ‘sunday Be Special Bargain Night Monday ... NEXT WEEK. 1S PHONE MAllt 7” Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville Prices: 25c, 50c, 75. Welcome Return of WILL M. CRESSY AND BLANCHE DAYNE Presenting Mr. Cressy's Rural Comedy “ONE NIGHT ONLY” MERRILL & OTTO, Presenting.. ‘After the Shower" Europe's Most Famous Eady Aerlaliste Singing Comediennes “Traveling” the Comedian’ In Comedy Acrobatics) THE HARVEY FAMILY MARION AND JESSIE STANDISH Sweet HOPKINS & AXTELL. In a Tinkling Travesty, WARREN AND BLANCHARD..The Singer and NIP AND TUCK Make your reservations for “The Eternal Waltz” pretty girls, extra orchestra. IMPORTANT. Xmas week. 50 people, sensuous waltzes ANOTHER BIG WEBER AND FIELDS GIRL ACT! ‘FUN ON THE OCEAN” 15—SE D WEBER AND FIELDS SHOW GIRES—15 Pretty Ensembles, Nifty Girls. Fine Costumes. . Dainty and Charming James Rennie & Co. INEZ LAWSON Present 8 pimp A Farce-Comedy Triumph THE THREE ALEX Daring Gymnasts BIELE & GIRARD ‘ankee and the Swede. ne Tomed! OMARRY. SAUBER “Karno's Comedians, Charles the “Souse,” and Fifteen Sterling Comedians, Coming sonrith Christmas Week Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages sels of every class on the Pacific coast is the opinton of Max Kalish, manager of the Humboldt Stean ship company, who returned Friday from San Francisco, Tug Tyee towed steamer Melville Dollar, near Port Townsend, into port the disabled Prof. israel Abrams. of Cam- bridge, England, was guest at a luncheon given by Rabbi Samuel Koch, of the Temple de Hirsch, to the Seattle Clerical Study club Friday. Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE “THE SURF BATHERS” —with— “EIGHT ENGLISH BEAUTIES" Other Big Features. 10¢ and 20c.

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