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ROUTE! teamers Ht vist and At eave an e.98. cept ‘ : a om, 180, 0 (ox tn \, Bia0 m 8a ‘ap ange without \ Fare S06 Round Trtp. * CHRISTMAS AN Tickets on sale December From Any Point In WASHINGTON IDAHO OREGON On Northern Pacific Railway Tickets and all Information: H. N. KENNEDY, Gon. Agt Tel., Elliott 5750, EXCURSION FARES - Return up to January 5, 1914 | NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY | J. O. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt.; 107 VYESLER WAY A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portiand, Or, RIGHT PRICK See ue REPAIRING For the BRAT tn Traveling Goods at oa | | Phone Billet 11409, | Miller Trunk & Leather | : Goods Co. 904 SROOND AVE D NEW YEAR'S 18, 19, 20, 21 »” 23, 24, To Any Point In | | WASHINGTON | IDAHO | OREGON | On Any Line, and to Vancouver, B.C. © BE OLD AND PENNILESS ISA | |. TRAGEDY. | There is nothing more pitiful than the sight of OLD| AGE entirely dependent on the assistance and charity of! others. Yet, many go along, day after day, week after week, letting be piling up independent when their Make ‘OUR bank Pike St, Cor. Fourth Ave. HOUGEN the greater Seattle Bakeries jain 5306. We Deliver. 1611 Third Aven Wholesale and Retail. ASK FOR “Centennial Best’’ FLOUR Macarom Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermicelll, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Egg Noodies. Manufastured by A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings. Northern Bank & Trust Co. The Shoe Repair 216 Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison INSIST ON SEATTLE-MADE GOODS In doing this you enable the manufacturer to in- crease his output, and compel him to employ more help. REMEMBER, the greater the ste» payroll, money slip through their fingers that should in the bank to keep them comfortable and} EARNING | Why don’t YOU start a bank POWER is account NOW? YOUR bank. GONE, | Portable Houses” SEATTLE and shipped everywhere. 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MME, MELBA AND | GREAT AUDIENCE Every seat in the Moore theatre 4 an auditor last night, and every auditor was thrilled and] kwayed and charmed by the alter-| nate magic of Melba and Kubelik who paid a return visit in an entertainment of song and violln The audience which greeted the two world artists will go down tn the musical history of the elty as one of the record breakers for re cltal concerts Quite the splendid Melba of other visits, the singer, gowned handsome ly In a creation of filmy pale gr with a single blossom at her wa proved delightfully that her voice has lost none of ite charm during the eight years she has been away from tow After years of success on the stage, ba's wonderful voice of} night seemed as true as ever, | he smiled at the storm of encore and graciously answered each one in a liberal range of selections that satisfied her audience leas enthusiastic He swayed the throng repeatedly with his perfect mastery of the violin Mr, Edward Burke, baritone; Mr Mare Moyse, flute, and = Mr Gabriel Lapiern the plano were the axsieting a «. The entertain ment pleased Seattle, and certainly was a successful financial achieve ment for the Ladies’ Musical club MOVIES. & Ls In filming the detective story the Detective, Bag. got and bis assistant were caught in a slide of earth. It took a score | of Italla: employed in digging the tunnel in which the two m were caught, nearly half an hoi to dig them out oe . A Busy Man three and a half days, Ande son, t owner of the Essanay | Film Co., turned out four plays, all) of them his own plots, all of them!| directed by him. He also played in all of them, This man must be| some friend of our Mr. Roosevelt Filming Under Difficulties It required eight retakes to get the required results in a forthcom tng Universal play, “The Militant.” The picture was taken in New York, and was supposed to repre sent English scones, Always some truck bearing &n American sign would veer into sight as the ple tures were being taken. Pinally 10 men stopped all traffic till the scene was over ee Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “Unmasked,” drama; “Told by the Cards,” drama; “The Pride of Battery B,” drama; “Gid'ap, Napo lean,” comedy. eee Melbourne Until Tuesday Night “For the Love of a Man,” tw | Reliance drama; “Cohen Sav | Flag. Keystone comedy; | Clothesline Quarrel,” comedy, and another reel. Grand Until Tuesday Night “Tho House in a Tree,” Majestic drama; “Two Men and a Mule,” “Calamity Anne's Dream, ee Dream Until Tuesday Night comedy; he “The | Pp THE STAR--TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913. Means More Food LIPPS, Va., Dec. 2.—John . | Adams, & young farmer, i# minu EW ORLEANS, La, Dec. 2 ' |two fingers as a result of a ‘coon! Nineteen years age L. A }hunt. Adams and another mar 1, she r caught a ‘coof and killed tt, Adar er finger while cleaning tea leaves : - bled and fell, two of his fingers | of home he it and Editor The Star The proposal to create a logged-offand leatching in the ‘coon's mouth. H rp Matrict in King county deserves the support of every man |weight on the animal for 1 i or woman who work a living. [ts succes® moans greater INDIANAPOLIS, Dec, 2— | int into the fingora @ + is/e t opportunity for the industrious, hope of loyment for the Fear of bloodshed In connection | ont that it was neccssar “leon Ye unemployed, more land in cultivation, more food for our people, with Buus tteaay the featine | move them Gaal failed Sonia a lower cost of living, a more prosperous county and reater expressed today, FP bale tae é " ity ; siemodads sitll ty dha sit mnie was intensely bitter on both The other for daughte 10 was but Even the character of it opponents is an argument for the bi Per are ia aaa MAIN 1594 tt ne Meri the an ae reation of the distr When we are confronted by an 1s Sadie ehh annlayers, Morgan’s Quick Shoe Pi wanda. cae takes one side and such 6 as Robert Hridges the other side, there in which the Chamber of Commerce broadly unselfish and publlewpirited citize and Ole Hanson and Tom Murphine tak union leaders way, was only a minor skirmish in a national should be little difficulty for the average citizen to decide how struggle. to vote. Behind the teamsters was the A F. of L. | We have voted away millions in substdies, franchises and great corporations and special interests, Wo have spent money Mke water building pleasure highways and boulevards for our automobillats; we even went #o far astray, two years ago, as to Vote to huy Harbor island and present it toa ‘ew of } York adventurers, Now that we have @ chance to help ourselves by opening more land for the use of people who wish to produce more food for us to eat, let us not overlook the opportunity The Commercial Vehicle Protec. |‘ |tive ansoctation was financing the| employers’ campaign | C. C, Foster, spokesman for the} protective association, refused to} |divulge the organization's member: | |whip, declaring t to be none of the] public's business JOE SMITH |” Organizer Wyatt of the labor fed ~ oo, ene | OTROR chal’ however, that it | was backed by the National Asso: Jclation of Manufacturers, the body so much talked of in connection with the testimony of Col, Martin Mulhall at the recent congressional | | lobby Investigations | | Representatives of the teamaters voiced the hope that public opinion | would force the employers to arbl-| | trate. | | “We are willing,” said Thos, Far rell, local leader, “to submit our de-| mands to any fair body | ‘ | TO GIVE CONCERT The Schubert Club will be heard in concert December 9 at the Met ropolitan theatre, The club has 60 ladies’ voices, and under the direc tion of R is doing good work Th will be special scenery and lighting effects, | | CITY NEWS A new fireproof loft building, sev on stories imately $ the northwest corner of FI | King at, for A. Hambach | o- privileges for CULTIVATE HABIT OF CLOSED MOUTH, THIS PLAYER’S ADVICE Festyn Davies, “1 want all the furs in the shop, }do you get me, Steve?” quoth a bold highwayman, who entered a |fur store conducted by G. A. Step. | Pan, at 2522 Second av., Monday night. Steppan didn't get the lingo, | Jand kicked the intruder out the window. The ve wel of honor, which is prese i to members who have been in the organization for over 25 years, was given to 12 Knights of Pythias of Queen City lodge, No, 10, Monday night. | ALAMO SURVIVOR DIVORCED | RENO, Dee. 2—Louls C. Schill- ing, 80, adopted son of Kit Carson, | and sole survivor of the massacre | star of the Alamo, was granted @ divorce | lon grounds of cruelty. MI8S MIGNON ANDERSON “Cultivate the habit of keeping your mouth closed when tn repose. “The mouth habitually closed is not so likely to open and speak at the wrong time.” Sage advice to come from the mind of a woman? . Perhaps, but it fs the opinion of Mignon Anderson, who pla! roles in picture plays DR @ RICES | CREAM “The Gunmaker of Moscow,” teel Edison drama; “The Blue and the Gray,” Blograph drama; “Betty in the Lions’ Den,” Vitagraph com- edy eee Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “A Good Sport,” two-reel Edison drama; “Pathe’s Weekly,” world’s news; “Sophie's Hero,” Essanay comedy eee Colonial Until Tuesday Night “Love Versus Law,” two-part Imp drama; “The Seaside Samaritan,” Powers drama Roaring Bill,” Eclair comedy; “The Boob's Dream Girl,” Rex comedy o. Class A Until Tuesday Night “Unto the Third Generation two-reel Florence Lawrence f ture; “J nie's ception,” Pow. ers com The Tale of a Lone ly Coast,” Rex drama eee ng RESIDENCE THEATRES \¢ At the Olympian Tonight | “When a Woman Wastes,” Pathe drama; “The Man in the Cabin,” | Fesanay drama As a Father Spar. leth His Son,” Selig dri “Bunny |for the Cause,” Vita two-| af has proved a cream of tartar BAKING POWDER A Pare Cream of Tartar Powder Dr. Wm. Sedgwick Saunders, Medical Officer of Health of the City of London, Eng., was good | } enough to say that a long and universal experience owder the most effi- | cient, safe and economical, making food which could | not be deleterious to the most delicate stomach. 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