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CHILDREN! WRITE PRIZE ESSAY ~ TAKE YOUR PAPA OR MAMMA TO SEE WONDERFUL PLAY, “THE BLUE BIRD” Poys and girls, have you written your essay yet on “Happl- ness” the essay that’s going to get you four box seats at the performance pf “The Blue Bird,” at the Moore theatre, next Monday night, providing it is the best essay turned in by competitors in The Star's theatre party contest? Have yop? You have until Friday, All the essays must be tm The Star office by Friday noon. They'll be judged Priday afternoon, and the nounced Saturday ya and girls competing must be under 16, You must write on only one side of the paper. ‘Your essay must be not more than 150 words in length, Burford Hampden, the remarkable boy actor in “The * which, by the way, is the most wonderful children's play written, has been apprised of the contest, and is much Inter. Tt was three years ago that Burford, who is only 14 years made his first big success, in London. His father and mother with him. Both of them take minor parts in the play (ROICTED FOR AN ALLEGED SWINDLE winners an- Dive Death Usually Wins Prese Leased W : LOUIS, Dec., 16.—Alleging a giant swindle was carried connection with promoting| gale of stock of the Buick Olt! B of California, the federa! grand Indicted He Moffatt of ehargin with using ‘mails to defraud | was stated that Moffatt secur a@ million shares of the stock, with the under. that he could sell it for) he could get agreeing to} company 15 cents « share the stock was sold. SE $5,000 FOR as SEATTLE NURSERY} the Ciaim Agont—Mr. Jones, you Mystic Rose.” presented at have a claim against our road for olitan last week for the |the destruction of a crate of furni- ‘of the Seattle Day Nursery, | ture. At what date ware these $5,000. This amount was | 600d shipped* Bot only from the seat sale} Jones—November the rose sale of Thursday, iy | gale of candy and flowers the performances and per folicitation among the aud ‘by members of the Ad club. of the proceeds will go diate necessities of the most of it will be put the building fund } ‘lai ‘ AK years] later)—-Concerning your claim for crate of furniture destroyed, Mr. Jones—can you (tell me when the shipment was made? 20. Calvin Phitips Havelock C. Boyle Another Claim Agent (twenty after)-—-Mr. Jones, I am tnvestigat- ing your claim against our read for the loss of a crate of furniture, On what date did you ship these | goods? Jones—No pand Cherry. Phone Main 43. TONIGHT—ALL. WERK & Mitchell Present THE BARKIER” : Monday Night—25< Beth Prac: 4 ORESSY 4 BLANCHE DAYNE Present “ONE NIGHT ONLY” BIG ORFHEUM ACTS Beautles—15 BIG 8. & ©. Acts Another Claim Agent—Does Mr. Jones live here? \d. did sir, but he ANTAGES |. Twlee Nightly Nea ey died this morning. ESURF BATHERS” —With— ENGLISH BEAUTIES We and 200 > Judge Marcus Kavanaugh of Chi- cago says Llinois’ criminal code is about the same as England's was in the day of Shakespeare. See alle UNION 9090256 CUT-RATE DENTISTS bod Teeth-Small Cost ie Twelve-Year Guarantee—Low Cut Rates “Know our work is correct, and @ every patient a written for 15 years. Just look ovet ir prices, You will find the guaranteed work can be done for. Read them loweat FICE HOURS ey. in m. PAINLESS EXTRACTION GUARANTEED We Give Gan or Vitalized Air Lady Attendant ; ag $3-$4 $10 “Sets of Teeth $5 jae Will replace missing teeth. Our Dentists are noted jfor f int in y nfouth—-fits | their successful platen. 0 iy — mate! perfectly. own teeth ework _ Fillings 50c Up allow a cavity to grow. si pointment their work done t fame day they come in. % 12 Never have a tooth xtragted if It filled immediate) liver | there’s a chance to wave it up. Gold ¥I can invariably be crowned, $8 Gold or tal work In GUAMANTRIOD. Temember our Cut-Rates, Come today ‘f you wish—for a FREE examination and UNION DENTISTS m THIRD AND PIKE ENTRANCE 305! PIKE OVER OWL DRUG STORE | whose name | and KILLED BY HORRIBLE DREA THE STAR—MONDAY, ; MYSTERY IN SUDDEN DEATH | OFSTATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CARSON CITY, Nev, Dec. l4- Cleveland H. Bak er, brilliant attor. ney general of Nevada, died re cently a result of an awful night mare, during which he saw himself shot by a friend Phyat clans say = hin death was one of the most remark- plogtc: phenome known In medical history. Baker suddenly started from his sleep at midnight and told his wife of a dream that he had been shot by a prominent Nevadan, an tnt mate friend, h | since been with | held. The dream was accompanied by an Internal hemorrhage, but Baker felt no pain fell asleep again Sleep was un disturbed until 9 o'clock Thea Baker awoke and discussed the ter riblé vision of the night with his wife, As he sat on the edge of his bed lacing his shoes, a second hemorrhage attacked him and he collapsed Dr. Donald MacLean responded, but the attorney general had lapsed into unconsciousness and died a few minutes after the doctor's ar rival. On his first examination of Bak- ers body, Dr. Maclean advanced the theory that the shock of the dream had camed the hemorrhage and his subsequent death later be declared that it was more probable that the dream had been Induced and the bursting of a blood vessel and the hemorrhage was the primary cause of d Dr. Geo. M. Stratton, profeksor of paychology in the University of California, said that the a am had LEAGUE OF CuRy' BLAND BAKER growa out of the presence of the Internal that ¢ hemorrhage. phystoal Dr. Maclean took this view The death of Mr, Haker was not, | disturbance, and disturbance resulted in the too as at first belleved, brought about the direct but on as dream, dream was the di aaid Dr, MeLean. bemorrhace In any case weakened condition, known with his particular ailment Ba r wae result the contrary, ot any awful the reet result of the of an oxtremely such as Mr to be in, and a hem orrbage tn Hable at any moment “The first such are tra some drear as one awakens.” MUNICIPALITIES naations of pain from sitted in the form of DECLARE FOR HOME RULE!: ATCHE time is coming service commission, if and unchallenged, will forbid mu- nicipally owned utilities from low ering rates when by menace the profitable existence of} privately owned utilities Dec. 16.—The “In Beattie we want to have See-)as emphatic ond av., our main thoroughfare, re | uw paved next year. We want when the public] gament | League of 80 do ng thay | tes, Mayor Hindley of Spokane also| This, in part, pre rule in cl ented unchecked | Mayor Cotterill of Seattle for home es at the meeting of the |} Washington Municipall-| was the strong ar- Saturday by | spoke along the same line ard was and modern street car equipment | city instalied at the same time—roov-| ed ralls, lostead of the out-of-date rails, Suppose the railway corpor ation convinces the public service commission that this change will not leave the good, old-fashioned rate of interest on the investment? | defended “Must we go to Olympia and get} down on our knees to the state commiagion every time we want an} improvement? There is something inherently wrong in this bureau system. I have nothing but complt ant for the personnel of the present commission, but the sys tem | terest. — ABDUCTED BRIDE, la PARAGON OF PATIENCE. CHARGE AGAINST FRIEND OF GROOM Having been tracked to Portland by U. 8. immigration authorities, Michael Mereckes is today in jail, charged with abducting 22-year-old Domicela Truskawaka, a Polish girl, who came to Seattle to marry Joseph Alzberg, a laborer. The courtship between Alzberg and Domicela had been carried on by mail, Last summer, when Als berg had saved enough for e little home, he sent word to Domicela to come to America, Meanwhile, he had shown a picturo of the girl to Mereckes. Mereckes was jealous, also interested. When the day came for the girl's arrival, he pH his room-mate and pecting Domicela at the Great Northern station, it ts charged, and took her to Portland. BIG HIGH TENSION A 60,000-volt, high-tension wire, carrying lighting power from Sno- qualmie Falls to Seattle, broke Sat urday night, about 9 o'clock, Serv- lee was interrupted in some parts of the city until the power coukt be reestablished over another line. Residents on Lake Washington saw the flash caused by the separating of the wire many miles away. CITY WIRE BREAKS | y. W Stdne-Webster the Stiles against home man Ericksén of adoption. of After a stormy debate, the con-| on vention went unanimously, as rule. Spokane the 1913 meeting following year. Brockett, Tacoma rule, was selected denouncing the pation by the state commission | new | of rights that should belong to the representing the| interests, state board stoutly Judge also argued while Council Seattle urged its record, almdst favoring home for and Olympia the No new election of officers was held The league “He's the ever knew." “That ‘so? also hostile to the people's in-| machines, and the term of city ficlals extended to four years, favored voting | “Yes, heowan even herd a bunch of people together to have a group picture emper.” of curios, books was accepted opened. The were erected in valued at $200,000, to the government for $80,000, taken without losing his The British museum originated in a provision in the will of Sir Hans Sloane, who offered his collection and manuscripts, British The offer and a museum resent buildings 812 and 1867, CEMBER 16 1912, “TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE no ‘AND ALL THROUGH THE SE—” M? |NEW POLICE LAW, MAY COME UP AT election. brands the Grifiths bill lated to encourage crime disorder and property and’ ss citizens,” MARCH ° ELECTION, A referendum vote on the Grif fiths police law probably will be secured the March election Plans for cireulat the referen- dum petition were discussed at meeting of the Municipal league! Saturday, The executive commit tee of the league will meet tomor row to dim the matter To Invoke the referendum, 6,040 signatures wil] n 4, which te] approximately 8 per cent of the total vote of 63,000 in the last city A resolution passed by the leagu as “caleu promote | typ lives, law-abiding| ONE MORE HALIBUT _ FISHERMAN LOST... .... Bier Notioe ts hereby give! Commi ent of the Se 000,00 at Wate ment 0,000.00 Improvement um tral Water | Front mt i Being 2 ent, of tne den quir bid with a cert amount equal t Full and detaited tnt | |= Hurt Firat a Wor Main RAIN AR Tow ere. ES SOP Age tered cone iL vine Cue Legal Notices } Notice To MDDERS 4 to ae ified o' PLousts h that the Port Port of Heat tie, Blate of eehington, will re —_ rented bide ls ? to 2 o'clock a Dew ober 19, 1912, at ite of lee, 448 Central Butiding, Beattie Washington, for the purchase of | two milifon, three hundred and fifty thousand dollare ($2,360, 000.00) the general serial bonds ttle, iamued for olee vement, rway Kalmon 6,000.00 for by Il bide must be un condition « Port Commission t to reject any ‘ormation in re gard to the lesue of these bond | Sin be furnished upon application to the Port Commi mn the Port of Seattle, at its office, 843 Central Building, Beattie, Wash fngton Dated at Meattle, Washington, thie sy of December, 1912 roid eaten ned OF THE PORT @BATTL By HM. CHTTENDEN, ident, North 212. vei BONE, or Billott 949. a Unetel pieces it 2454. 1519 Second. Green- uae, Hoacon 978. BURNG PLOWAL CO” ei Tra Main 2413 —_¢ flowers designs, seeds _ Help Wanted—Male WANTED. | a w or Grade Washingt Men and women to I BARBE ie 1 for suite and overcoat aces pald wi wrt R COLLEGE Sehool on Bt WET D One more halibut fisherman ha Will be sold, $2 >. Bring this to pay w his life for the.rink| 4. and get 10 per cent discount of working on one of the schooners | o MIKE COHEN, 1017 vis ih engaged in the halibut trade out Pa ey uget wound, When the halibut UPSTAIRS. oom 204 Bm- ner Johanna ed Se Theatre Bntiding with her catch, man Pet "Learn to be @ good barber at coman was missing from her} MOLER BARDER COLLEGS | six Jolin, guitar, banjo, free tnatru we old story told oa ments, Sykes Muste School, 629 many other halibut fishermen, and People’s Bank Hide known only to a few acquaintances| Bay “I saw it tn ‘The Star » dock—a dory, thick fog,| Kay gh's $2 iiss 1 nent, exposure haustion STORM WARNING }Bigwest bargain tn town, enetes oti é storm warning ts thing reserved. Gecing is be by the weather| lieving | Millinery . Department bureau was changed this morning} Noy gork Samp ire ie Rewer WarnNS PROLICH SKIRT PAWLORS, 191-2 When held up tast night, Mise Ay Sitineer Janson ran. The footpad ran * in connec- after her, but lost in the race. } } " | TRONS FFT6 Following @ collision last night,! «... at sy, EP DPtcvey)~- orm). _—____.,— | badly injured, and F. D. Cooney, au Situation Wanted — Male toilet, was arrested eee w Fanted by two first class carpen- te work by day or contract. Ad i a a ‘umbing a Owner furnish matertal 2) Painting. kaisomining Ee TW Vertisement and a man lost 20 1 ery To Keep Skin Healthy, Youthful, Wrinkleless ated coametion entirely and use which gives far better re: which leaves no trace on At night smear on a tht ordinary me off next morning, This [absorbs the devitalized ba pu suger t sults, and the ‘skin nm coat of reolized Wax, Washing it xradually particles of} surface skin: just as gradually the mo youthful skin b& ath comes! forth, providing @ complexion as clear, smooth and delleately tinted as a young «irt's. Get an ounce of mnercolized wax at your druggist’s we fkind iry this remarkable treatment member, too, that wrinkles, =3 pit... the finer lines, are not easily! oenled in a brilllantiy lehted -u can quickly obliterate bateful marks by bathing your in a solution of powdered saxo- lite, 1 om, dissolved in witch hase} % pt. And your face won't look atic as after using pastes.—Ad Stevens’ Trial always others fail Dances Wed, Ps <9 Friday, & THE SEATTLE STAR The date ur subscription expires ix on the address label of your paper, When that date arrive: ‘our subscription has not ai eon aid in advance, your name is aken from the Ist. A change of date on the address label is a re- colpt most patient man I 220 “Ballard established Ot ON Ads may be left at these branches, in off! are 100 per line or 6 time: price of 5 fo: Not sold in “develo ‘aia » Jacobs’ foe, Transl rr New Today stores. same rates will be given as ent rates for the ine sold reade Bld, Photo Shop, Pet, bid. —— ee wt "Help Wanted—Female Renny actical nurse w reference. Ph: | oF as housekeeper Wot Wash Laundry. Wer W | ions Wtd. 8 work Woman wishes position by -—— Female ork night laundry work Ballard 906. X-59 Star. Loat—On 14, a gold wat leather lob, hor b av. & mill. Finder please phone Beacon 1455; sult- reward. bi 25M > biack mare, saddl “on bi right hind foot 1950 Firat av Ron oet—Raturday, gold earrings) te- ward. 900 ith av, Phone Bast | 52. lng sliver thimbles, ide, sterling silver match boxes, $1.06. Little | Jewelry Store that selig for loss. ms 1427 Third fe | When buying tor Xmas, don't for- get the Little Jewelry Store, that lis for less, Myron Bymons, 1427 $15.00-——3-room moder flat, | net | beds Eighth avy i Houneke renov and gas 093. Housekeeping Rooms n housekeeping itehen cab’ disappearing hed. 222 Bigening. and housekeeping rooma, , 2 and 3-room suites, reasonable sheen 920 Howell Phone Biidit 22300, OLYMPIC APTS. Tito W 2 Single rooms, $1.60 up; suite, $3.00 | up. Near public market. _ cr eeping and other in elty, private cheapest 666. Kast housek seping roor at 819 Howell | Barie, single HK roe PARR HOTEL OXFORD, 192 Nice furnished 4-roo: phone, plano, gas; orth 1740. near 39th Phone N furnished, $20; phone, | Gheap, well furnished cra ~ Furnished Houses - Furnished Rooms Two furnished housekeeping rooms, ae + $10.00; iF Maric ome Basie singe coos Te Maris Hotel & Lodging Eiveoes 0 Ist av, mod- woek and up. 151d Becond $2 week ui folty, mas, $12 Phone West ern; rates $3.50 per Barrington Houses for Rent POOR coe Bh ely yo 9 POOR b-room house, ¢lectr month, West Seattle. 4a8. ASIN For ot nt-——-6-reom eo! tinge. 1 m house; tele- reliable couple, OTE. | TiisK First, Re 00 STE atid up. Apartments. ‘for Rent Copeland Court, 1909 Minor, roo! coats: un in 2861 gh Homestead or desert ot me Bastern Wai Greatest b fered. Thomas C _Homesteads aim relingutsh= hington fruit jain sever of- 221 Union at. Board ‘and Room Wanted to Buy--- Will room and ard ste a ure, cash 6511 16th K., cor. 6 1 ke M. 3227 Hont 6f care week or month Pike. Wi Vallard 16 1448 W, G4t Children boarded, private hor i Mees and Coal ALLL LLL LDL LA For mae BLAC KaMiTit t quick if busine firet ty Bide a to Loan too, lL ESEAIE DAN - . " CITY JUNTR ) BLACKSMITH SHOP On Impr vg A. yo Step quick if you want it. Doing or whort an “yr petent, 1 am 109 Mobihorn. i owas ' — lAmited unt of « on Phone Baltard ¥ 10 THAN > A nde Bullding. ‘eal estate ard 1% ; ERA to borrow money jewelry; low “4, American ate offi NEED MONEY e 1é pianos or tes to employes; terms nt reasonable. Come RROKER SILLETTE fil Sih AAA AADALDLS 40%.; razors ete, 1401 4th av ssortment of *, sinks an: Get Acquainted ty. Names and addresses. 708 Pine st F Second 8. a 1 saw it in The tar es rae ie oes Acreage ; Sool tom sale | | $75.00. HL. Da } le farm, partly improved J : } ne, chick house, etc : an Price $800. Terms $66 cash ale- ® } and $10 per month Ponse | » a. mee Ae ie . | sion immediately. Fine trane- | “=o | portation Burke & Farrar, || CHHISTMAS j 104 Cherry 8t | Third ® 2 auto, $1,200; will trade PRUIT AND POULTRY FARM F_N. ‘Bird, North 207, For Sale ine level land, improved 3 delivered, ite and up. pew house, pantry, ce ote. 1 chicken house and’ yards,’ she aT ie es stock ¢ ace, cow and oii kon wants to go tie, and will eant of the m tains. Price $1,659, oo 2103, part cash and $15 4 month. Burke|} t applied on & Farrar, 104 Cherry St 16 cres for $260, terms $25 cash, | balance $6 per month, Inquire | at office of Burke & Farrar, | | Kirkland, 20 minutes from | | Madison park | AUBURN ai POCKET TABLES ‘EW AND SECOND. mand Pocket Billiard all ar Tables and bowling alleys an@ aee per m cessories, bar fixtures of ail kinds, BALK E-< TH E IN y BA E-COLL DER CO, on across Lake Washing : 200-202-204 First « 5 y road, A-1 soll, cheap for CARPENTERS » cash. This te « good investment. | eee Geo. Sexauer, 647 N.Y. Bik Ong R. sholmen, carpenter, repairs. 5 res for 7 ~@ ———— ance $5 quire at] Wheelwright pod turner, block park srs citie Riamp Puller_1113 Western ay 4) TOC. —_ <n 4e5 Ra Bidg., formeriy Exchange—Real Estate 1198 per iis 02 Senn beautiful view tract at 100x118 fee = Fauntleroy Park, to trade for an automobile. A. Wylde, 412 N. yon Y. Bik. Elliot OIE ba TRO: x Lee LEWIa houts 2 to 6. Fr} Farm Lands Arcade Anner Majn 1842 mn alway find bargain at © office of West Coast Land Co. eal this one carefully, 160 acres th a fine house, good barn, or- chard, running water, over $1,000 Best of] — the day|| : City Real Estate Beacon| worth of standing cedar, R. F. D. phone, milk. route, 60 minutes’ drive from Chehalis, the heart of Southwest Washington,- $30 an! pidg., opp acre. cat aimilar bargains in] collections, settiements ” without smaller farm. sult © possibi . “ AST LAND CO. Hott 3916. » ® Phone Et bidg. an Bank Have your is collected. North Coast Collection Co.. 433 N.Y. Terms eso | balance $10 thiy. Rich soil, close in. at office of Burke & F rar in Kirkland; 20 minutes from Seattle. ° —— YOU GAN always find « bargain at the office of Went Coast Land Co. Read this one carefully. 160 acres, with @ fine house, good barn, o chard, running water, over $1,000 worth of standing cedar, R. F. D. ne, milk route, 60 minutes’ ve from Chehalis, the heart of Southwest Washington. $30 an ™ cre. Other similar barge in LAWYERS omnalios FATS. A 1 ane ne ADVIC WEST COAST LAND CC Joseph Allen, 405-406 Ellers Must __1113-14 American Bank Bldg. _|""Ridg. “All tegal subjects. Consule TIRED OF RAIN? tation free TRY SOUTHERN IDAHO peers ree 40 acres im midat of largeat RUSSELL R. FARRELL, 429 t % cleared, 6] York Block, General practice, es- frSitalfa, 6 in orchard, gentle| tatesy-laws husband and wife; con- ihern exposure, best of| sultation free. Elliott 288. alkill, on road, 6 miles to fa ~Towasend. Dalley Bidee Tailroad and’ good town, near nsultation free; husband. wife, acre. $2,000.00 cash, balance to Sag rights, collections, bank~ sult. AT. Wright, Morton, Waah,| siijigan @ Rahn, Yawyere Sit New cE SES GET Cie WE BE, York Bik. Probate practice specialty. under thorough cultivation, fenced, Bommer Lawyer, 103 tad S Consul- cross fenced, S-acro Orchard, 6 | ___—,..—————— room plastered house, 2 barna,|- ro) ine as running water, close to a town, 62% acres in all, $125.00 per acre, some cash, balance 3 years at 6 anish per cent sraits sone: GABBL, 402... A ed ? area Rusti- MUST BE SOMETHING WRONG onli ordera caretuty 120 acres, near 3 railroads in Lewis filled. Fry M e Co., 436 Walker ‘county, creamery, bank, high| Bids. Sehool, crystal pring, “no” gravel, | aamans_—w_—«n«1« The makings. of a good place, an =— ch of your pocketbook. OPTICIANS $100 down, $18 per month 0x0 T CO. LAND CO. Optometrist, 701- 4 American Bank Bide ing. Main bite Myers Optical < Pe pies Bank Wid PATANT —— = “PATON GON? ni A new bungalow and three fine ORGANIZER, DE b ing Lor ER PAT- view lots in Kirkland, only six TS THAT te Now ke from Lake Washington,| York, Chicago T31 pa $900. A small cash payment Central Bid and the baiance like rent, $10 per = Kadams & SrRCRS Wit month. Large barn, | chicken Trade ie phere ackworth at Kirkland Hotel, . : Klnkiand, |, Washington. oh Dd. HASKIN: ? easy monthly pa ments, now Manes cottage, bathroom, pantry, ciosets,| Mason Fen wick lot 60x18!, clear walk, city; Burk Ld water, close to car, Sour , Fauntleroy car to Juneau st Young, 5669 California av. Troom House, close to car school. Price $900, on terms of 60 down and $10 per month. A10| qugsssseseniseeeeeeen -room modern at $1,860; $50) - down and $15 per month. PALTV TESS. SEARING, MGs That are’ made 907 Leary Bldg. M. 4519 JOH 5-room bungalow, on lot 40xi29, Idberty Btg. Union. Rainler Boach, $100.00 cash, e for 2% years, $650.00. dress X-719, loattle Star. Tooxi20 ft. on Westlake Riva sessment paid; only $1,800. Bird, North 207 lot 00 Wasad on Print. 108 SHALS AND RUAN Maio Tay ~ Whitman av., dsxiig, N, Bird, North 207 1 iot near Ravenna park, aii cash, Queen Anne 408 For Sale—Poultry White Orpingtons, & fine pullets, 7 ling hens a year cock- ne birds, $27.00 for the lot ini FB. Young, 119 W. 40th st, X tow nice Bi Bute Orpington cockerela And pullots for sale Very. ten s0 | ————— LL able. A. Fred Fluckiger, George-| CLOCK AND WATCH REPATRING Ora Sain 7 PAOD ae Le Jewels, cobson. Lambert William J sale w 1146 Hastlake av. ‘rst and. slew ot

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