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WASHINGTON, Jon The Btates remains fn ¢ rd the naval powers of and as a rv t f the it of the nay . t the Ia of Nore w | This Week eT and Mitchell Bailey are presenting one A the most entertaining and “poplar plays before the Amer i: people in “Get Rich at the tle Theater this week ‘No other character is better eon than the smooth Mr Wallingford, who is forever javenting new methods of sep wating the unwary from their - y. George Randolph : Chester, who. originated chatacter, has become q otc end famous through this d ne mediam. 4 The play was dramatized by Gea M. Cohan, who has writ- si , this both : re popular plays than "probably any other writer When “Get Rich Quick Wal- rd” was produced in New OY i it-ran for more than a iE 0 crowded houses, and in Chicago it delighted the pers of that city for more an nine straight months able to offer this popular pl “This is the mys Mr. Bailey first time that Quick Wallingford’ ‘Ce in it at " $200. And our « an certainly proving mi pop Slr with the people of Seatt! @is evidenced by our ing crowds each week PWe expect to handle recor Meaking crowds this week, as owe feel that this is one of the Very best things we have had to offer.” The Seattle theater is pre fenting a very cay c tompany if the verd Who attend the shows is to be taken. This theater Peal esperially str Who Wermt first-cla ar < Wie ww popular price WH chet! have priced Sate makes it pe le tc Bchoice of x al h PWPod seats ar 2 : Mote@t 30c, and finest seats in 1 Modest price of t of those Messrs. (i) Mitchell Mate that they } a fine ling ing for the winter an pt be that grand ol Man tom Hom. ‘The Next week the offering will! UNCLE SAM’S NAVY THIRD | AMONG WORLD'S SEA POWERS j formidable riva, A chart just {reued by the office of Naval Intelligence of the Navy department names the naval pow * of the world in the following order, the tonnage of warships built and buthding Great Britain, Germany, Writed States, Kranc Japan, Russia, Italy and Austria The sea strength of the United States, including both vessels bellt and authorized, consists of 1 noughts, 26 batthowhips, 11 craisers, 16 cruisers, 66 20 torpedo boats, 47 © Veurels. relative order of warship of vessela building and rted, the United States has 898545, ag against 806,729 for | France. Great Vettain, which }leads the world, has 2,479,163, while Germany, which comes seo. ond, has 1,124,267 LEAVES RUSSIAN PRISON IN MILK BCAN; NOW IN U.S. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 7. Liette Dunin, who escaped in a milk can from a Russian prison, where he had been confined as a revolu- tiontat, has been released from the immigration office at Angel Island. He has gone to New York to join a sister. Dunin, who is a hunch back, disguised Nimeelf as a milk maid after escaping from prison and made his way to Yokohama, where he secured money enough to get to the United States. BABY HAS EIGHT | GRANDPARENTS ALL Y, Mo., Jan. 7 ter born to Homer E. wife, of Albany, ts unusually well supplied with grandparents, “He sides her father's and mother's par ents, the baby has two great-grand: fathers, and two great-grandmoth ers. This makes eight living grand parents. MAY DIE FROM RAG DOLL RESCUE JOPLIN, Mo., Jan. 7.—T. R. Me- Carn, of Spokane, Wash, 79 years old, may die as the result of ax jetfort to reseue his granddangh ter's rag doll that Santa Claus brought. MeCarn is a guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Loutse Hammond of Johnston, near here Saturday he went to the roof of the house to get a rag doil belonm ing to Mre. Hammond's daughter and which had been thrown there in play. In coming down with the girl's Christmas present he fell A daugh Jonagan and WANTS USE OF CELL TO STUDY SPELLING IN KANSAS CITY, Jan, 7.—That he might lexon the spelling and defi nition of al] the words in an un abridged dictionary, 8, Cruso, who styles himecif a “bright and re- fined young man, 24 years old,” wrote Judge Ewing W. Bland ask ng that he be allowed to enter a prison cell for three years. FEDERAL COMMERCE LAW TAKES LEAD WASHIS 7—The U supreme court today ruled that the amendment to the interstate lcommerce law governing bills of Jading and fixing the damages a shipper may recover completely gipervedes all state laws. 8. | The sergeantatarma of the nw st house is still chasing Wil- am fe kfeller. But he most teresting feature, as in the case f the dog that chased the rail- road train, is what he will do with m when he catches bim. | THE MARKETS @ are Average prices Vese—Bayiog Price ranch Frutt—Setling Price ow apples 60 1.75 20g 3.90 1.26@ 1.78 | Dressed Meate—Selling Price * ois “tani out . ne 14e 12% 06 . 1a 3 10 ‘ 10 13 Smoked Meats—Selling Price Hame 1» Bacon 16@ [20 ed hha "1 Ox tongue, each Dried beet is Poultry, Loeal—Buying Priee Spring brotiers 6 Hens 11@ 16 21 10 18 5 2.0 Sefwe Price 1 “"12.00@16.00 + Seats i 1 1.0 Baga, Kou 6.50@ 7 10,60@10.16 box 15 > 02 bidgt crate 1.2% ie? 1.26 jettuce, crate 66@ 1.00 Hed 'etture, dow wo i eed, Selling Price a Washington 1119.00 20.00 sound timothy 0g 15.00 “4 1s ent hay 17.00 “4! 24.00@25 ‘ 26. 00@ 26 corn 29.00 Cracked corn H 10 Middiings | mixed bo barley ‘ton of happiness. |money, oo THE STAR—TUESDAY, t Be, Sg BY GERTRUDE M. PRICE. Witches, gnomes and goblins, Oriental women and aged charac ters are the favorite roles of Mary Fuller, the chief leading woman tn the Edison moving picture com pany at Bronx Park, N She Is only a slip of a girl and looks lke a picture out of an old book. She seems to be the personifica But she makes | ¥ \ ea MARY FULLER IN 8 Hut she vows her chief rec tion is sewing In the daytime an watching other players in the mov ng pictures at night the astounding statement that she| Mary Fuller is the heroine of ajthem; ie a hopelows PESSIMIST. new series of Edison pictures And she doesn't know any rea-/called “What Happened to Mary,” son why except that, like Topsy,|which she has spent several she has just “grow'd” that way weeks, both sides of the Atlantic, In a simple, oneplece dress,/to complete. dove-grey, short sleeved aad low-| collared, with her hair parted and|ing posture drawn down to the nape of her|front of me, neck, she appealed to me as the| squarely on Sinking down Into a semi-knee)- Nke a Httle child, in and then — sitting | the bare floor, with | ideal 20th century Priscilia. her feet crossed tatlor fashion, the She has dreamy eyes and long, heroine of many successfal picture slender fingers which suggest) plays announced her readiness to poetry and painting and Orienal-| talk iam. “I'd rather play a witeh or a AVIATOR’S WIFE GETS DIVORCE, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 7.--Mra May Beachy has been granted an interlocutory decree of divorcee from Lincoln Beachy, the aviator. RUNS AWAY FROM HI The decree was granted by Judge Graham after Matening to Mre Reachy’s recital of alieged cruel ties practiced on her by ber aviat ing spouse Property claims of the pair were settled out of court MOTORCYCLE FIENDS HAVE WEDDING REDWOOD CITY, Cal, Jan. 71— Rodney Talin 22, and Frances Davis 18, are on their honeymoon jtoday, following their marriage [mounted on a motorcycle in front of the Episcopal church here, aur rounded by a party of ten friends, similarly mounted The ceremony completed, the en tire party dashed off toward San Jose, where a wedding dinner was served, The couple plan a two weeks’ motorcycle tour of Califor ola. REMEMBERS KIND GIRL $8,000 WORTH Be. HARRISBUR Pa., Jan. 7 cause she helped an old man, ap FREDERICK B. i rently a peddler, to board a car m four years ago, Mins Marga SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 7.—| Jane Vashti Brown is today re-l|when the natives of the Island of warded with a check for $8,000 her courtesy. The mdn who membered this kindness is Valen tine R. Cortlas, of California. Miss Brown would not give his exact ad dress, South Sea gre Savali, one of the P, BREAKS A COLD. Old Tite Holden says he don’t be lieve Morge controls all the because he says he's neve } ner bank }xeen him at the C Pape’s Cold Compound cures, colds and grippe in a few hours—Contains no Quinine. Thé most severe cold will be bro ken, and all grippe misery ended} after taking a dose of e's Cold Compound every two hours until} three consecutive doses are taken You will distinetly feel all the disagreeable symptoms leaving after the very first dose. | The most miserable headache,| dullness, head and nose stuffed up,| | feverishness, sneezing, running of | | the nose, sore throat, mucous ca |tarrhal discharge, soreness, stiff. | | ness, rheumatiom pains and other | distress venishes Take this wonderful Compound as directed, with the knowledge that | there is nothing else in the world, | | which will cure your cold or end | Grippe misery as promptly and| without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 26-cont package of | Pape’s Cold Compound, which any | druggist can supply—contains no} quinine—belongs Im every home— (accept no substitute. Tastes nice— \ects gently. Money to Loan and apartment on modern homes in paved districts. Calvin Phitips & Co. Calvin Philips, Havelock ©, Boyle. Leary Bidg. Main 7 Have You Any of These Ailments? make it @,point to see us at once and we will prove to fle Adjustments, with nature's aid, will make " Female Disease, If #0, you that Chiroprac' you well Selatica, Neuralgia, . : Peve! St, Vitus’ Dance, Nervous Debility, Hay Fever, Sjilnal Disea Paralysis, Heart Disease, Typhoid Fever, Pile Indigestion, Insomnia, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, Urinary Disorders. it have any disease not Hstes here we want to talk with you Rt ag Almpat every known disease will quickly yield to Chiropractic Adjustments, which removes the cause, nature cures. Consultation and examination always fr A. LEE LEWIS, Registered Chiropractor EVERETT—307-8 Colby Building. Office hours, 9 to 11:45 a. m., 8 to 9 p.m. GEATTLE—346-7 Arcade Annex. Office hours, 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. hinese woman or an Hast Indian i imy favorite companion. TO AVOID (BECOMING BIGAMIST JANUARY 7, 1913. LISTER PUTS FOOT DOWNON _ BIG DISPLAY While the committee of arrange ments has been making elagorate gnome or a goblin than go up in an atrahip or ride on & broncho, he replied to the old query. “And if | had my cholee I'd be a aa or a Greek girl, or an old, dy, or even & poor coster a bs ev plans for the past two weeks for| the governor's {naugural on J@nu-| ary 15, Gov.elect Ernest Lister to- day spoiled it all by announcing that he wants the ceremony as sim ple as possible. gotiations for jaily char vd boat to convey him from ‘Ta coma to Olympia have been drop ped. Theve will be no military dis play and no other shows of pomp ud parade Seattle democracy, however, will | stick to Its original plan of charter-| ing a boat, leaving Seattle at #20 and arriving in Olympia about 4 p. m. The Women's Wilson Mar shall club will bring along a wom en's brass band Lister in working on, his message | to the legisiatture this week ROOSEVELT SENDS AID TO EDITORS BOISE, Ida, Jan, 7,—State Sena tor Dow Dunning, author of the plan to secure penny contributions toward paying the fines of R. 8 Sheridan, C. O. Broxen and A. R.| Cruzen, proprietors of the Capitol News here, who must pay $f for contempt of the supreme court, is today in recetpt of $10 from Col | Rooseveit, representing the penn contributions of 1,000 residents of 0: OME UN monger's danghter in preference to being the sweetheart In a modern scene. yeter Bay and vicinity. With Roosevelt's check came a message to t fect that the men Hike parts with something In with a touch of mysticiom eart to portray fined “have made all honest Ameri “I'm @ pessimist, first, last andjcans their debtors.” always, you know, So the tear Is ot ay| CHAINS INSTEAD OF | | FOOD FOR TRAMPS| 1 an old, the part dearly myself | “Onee 1 play of 80 and kc gave me a chance to hid entirely Thats what pleases me ’ - j + tAS 7 | most. It's what I call art, and|,, WABASH, Ind, Jan. 7—A single | steel cuff attached to a six-foot there should be art In the pictures chain was bolted to the wall in the as much as on the speaking stage.” i station room at the city hall, whe Mies Fuller will be featured tn wee WE . “ tramps are permitted to slee; } ne D N Seen. | the new photo play, “Its Never!” jtove the chain was tacked ‘al ene: tate fo. Mast. _|pincard, signed by the chief of po-| lice, saying that hereafter each | {man applying for lodging during} the winter would be held a prie- oner in the room for twenty-four hours without food The chief has ordered the rule! strictly enforced to rid the city of| tramps. CRUISER PICKS UP MISSING MEN 8AN DIEGO, Cal, Jan. 7.—The cruiser Denver today sent word by wireless to the local immigration office that she had picked up United States Immigration Inspec tors Gus T. Jones and Dan Kuyken. dail and Engineer G. Gerolami, who were supposed to have drowned | when the immigration launch Eliz abeth was wrecked off the lower California coast in Saturday night's storm. The men were res- ened from the Coronado islands GOURLEY WINS IN MINE STOCK SUIT T. H. Gourley, a member of the Holy Rollers Society, has won bis suit in the supreme urt for stock | that had been willed to him in the| Lost River tin mine in Alaska. This ruling was in confirmation of the decree of the superior court | that Gourley was entitled to $70,000 in stock, or the equivalent in cash. devised to him by L. R. Crim, an Alaskan miner, | Thanks, Doc. '§ KINGDOM YDE AND WIFE Dr. Redmon, of Toulouse, has discovered a method of injecting} owned by Germany, crowned Fred-/castor ofl with a hypodermic er B. Hyde and his w k syringe Into the system of patients and queen, they didn't ob. unwilling to swallow the oil wher celet te the event, they - ~\insisted upon presenting Hyde with} What's become of the old-| 16 pimw, 147 chickens, and 16 fish,/fashioned horse that used to be} r with another wife, it p-lafraid of the cars? 1 the combined diplomacy | Kadhoneh { American consul and Hyde to] MODERN elegantly furnished 1 nt obvious Complications in|Tooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir w household ginus, shth and Virginia, near atter became so se-| W IMott 803 ore rious that Hyde decided to bring | ——— a | wife No. 1 away for awhile, | Hyde said that Mrs. Hyde knew nothing of this matter of an extra} wif nd, aw far he was con-| cernec had not even spoken to the ow bride But a wding to the fcustoms of the Samoans, bh understood the upou” really] wau;his second wi for you and the whole family Hyde has arranged to purchase a new ach ne for hi subjects, | whi¢h will be used to collect copra The natives expect their king to return to them in six months, but Hyde is not certain that he will go pepe oe ap ie bacon ware We know how to make you Two former state senators have n sent to the Ohio penitentiary Let us hope the morals of the or short time dinary convicts are not made any worke. IT ALL. DEPENDS We want you to own one of these beautiful farms. —— NO SiR TAUS tension of payments in the event ask anything more? Do you reajize that you owe successful? DES DIV’ ME ALITTLE 4 NIPBLE, PAPA Sain TUD HAVE IT ALL_MYSELF Can you picture a beautiful staring you in the face? farms. red farms. No acreage ever off terms, Today is your day of your feet on the first rung of the start, 435 Henry Ath Av., Corner Happiness—Wealth START 1913 RIGHT Between Wenatchee and Kennewick, on the Columbia River, United States, we own & great many beautiful (en-acre farms, oughly irrigated. The climate is ideal. increasing in value and with the growth of this Western country will doubt —NOW— HAVE YOU FAITH IN YOURSELF? schools, churches, railway, ete., with HEALTH, WEALTH AND PROSPERITY Are you willing to grasp the opportunity, or are you golng to let it pass? We want you to come to our office We want you to start 1913 right by getting full illustrated information @bout these money-making But come today and see us, Let us show ygu how easy it 1s to own a farm and make money from riest Rapids’ Ranch Co. 3 FOREMAN OF DYNAMITE CASE JURY TRAVELS FOR HEALTH —_-_.- NEWCASTLE, Ind, Jan, 7.-—-His {charg with conspiracy illegally health broken ax a result @ worry | (0 trar t explosives, started fot over the receipt of numerous let hey ‘pa psy fone received amt ters threateujig his life aw a result jothe threatening postal card of the dynamite trial at Indlanap 1 1 * olis recently, Frank Dave, wh@ w us | Don't cure so prominently iy foreman of “the jury which found |the ne apers It was signed guilty 33 prominent Iabor leaders | State Street, Clajoago.” GIVES LIFEFOR INVALID HUSBAND NEWPORT ft a te There's Always a Fly in the Ointment R. 1, Jan. 7.—Try- pee rece TLL JUST BORROW \ her invalid hus. THIS UMBMPLLA AND) | | JTF RETURN IT Y t rn to death in w t did a quarter of a million da ue rly tod Mrs. I self met death in fl r. and Mrs, Heatty mous Bull estate im hea f Newport, and that h several other struc burned before the fire er control. — Bravery. ING | GOT. % TR UMBRELLA) M 7 torn STARTING To, reside af RAIN LT 7 ean = 4%? 4 s windiest enitinial nF - The Quickest, Simplest Cough Cure and Cheaply Made at Saves You $2 Easily Home. ¥ (sau 4 , This recipe makes a pint of cough UO RASE IT syrup—en h to a family @ i long time. 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It makes no difference But we want you to you happy and independent and have made up our minds to do so. in the most fertile district of the under cultivation and thor- nic ash, These farms are ss double in price in a ready for you, ed vole The is rich decompc land and provide for ex- Can you We will make the terms easy of sickness, and against loss of property in case of death. {t to yourself and to your friends, who have faith in you, to be home in the country, surrounded by your family, cloge to a nice town, We want to show you views and pictures of these beautiful a quicker and suror profit, and no firm willing to offer you such easy rtunity. We will help you on the high road of success, We will place ladder to success and happiness. DON’T PUT IT OFF Phone ad Ettiott Building Union Street 2510 +

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