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[AMUSE Theatre ALL STAR & Co. In One Act The IMPERIAL Resin 4 ing by Special Mats. Bc to $1.50 Nignte 600 to 62.00 Prices ‘METROPOLITAN Fe y= nerd THE =.=) PINK LADY ‘Bves, $2, $1.00, $1. Te and ste. $555 SUN. DEC. 14 xr‘.c! Bunty Pulls the Strings Eves. & Sat. Mat. Best Seats $1.00 Good Ones, The, Se, the | Wed. Mat. $2210 0C Many Ueetcl and Appropriate Gitte Made of LEATHER ing Fitted Suit Cases and Fi Rooks, Ladies’ Hand ae 7 Card Cases, Coat Ha: iat Manicure Sets, ‘Millinery Sromen, P ins, Ete. | Miller Trask & Leather Geode Co. Hecond Av. © Repairing Done by Skilled Workman. ‘THEY WANT AID) Declaring that class legislation “Gn the conduct of bootblack stands ‘fn the city is working a hardship on the assistants, a bootblack asked the Central Labor Council for aid in suppressing the injustice He said that only the boi the stands are eligible to t “while helpers at the stands are left Swithout organization to assist then. His eg was referred to a com “ packay FOR SENATE % CHICAGO, Dec, 11.—The demo- “eratic committeemen of his district Shave indorsed Packey McFarland's qeandidacy for the state senate. MOORE =. gO pall a Matinee and Night : IOHN CORT’S ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY _ —_ —_ —_ pee a Per as — The Greatest Constellation of Luminaries on Any Stage The Ultra Vivacious ANNA HELD|—- Roland Bottomly, Charice Judele AND BEAUTY CHORUS In a New Musical Playlet, “MLLE. BABY.” In an Emotional Sketch “The Sign of the Rose” China’s Latest Important Importation Most Wonderful of Comedy Acrobats In the Most Novel and Startling Comedy Bicycle Act of International Renown This Wonderful Artistic Organization Trave!- nental Tour of Conquest SEATS NOW SELLING Seats Now Selling | 316 votes, and MENTS! ‘Dec.14-15 VARIETE JUBILEE The Emperors of Comedy WARD AND CURRAN in “The 8t tende: Door PEKINESE COMPANY In Artistic Dances Train on Its Transconti- 1000 Seats sores Cite PA MO O R E— ING Balance of Week, Popular Mat. Sat. BOUGHT AND _PAID FOR EVENING PRICES, 25¢ to $1.50 FIRST AND TIVOLI "waar of Musteal Comedy. fi) Showing That Comedy Success ‘MRS. TEMPLES TELEGRAM” ong Hite. Good | | BURGLARS VISIT | SEND DELEGATE eee, se dia HIM TEN TIMES William Carey fe an obitxing | man. He declared he didn't care #0 much when burglars first his robbed house, being ted at hay, But « bbed ten times tn the n weeks of lumber and tools, he is beginning to show sigue of a solice are looking for the thieve Followed se ral blocks, J. Rob erts, 23, was arrested Inst night py Patrolmen W. W. Whitney and H. Bilis, They pay they found a wateh and charm on him, taken from the home of F. 8. Ortlieb, 211 Howard av Burglars took jewelry valued at| $200 from the Stacy Shown Co. 211 Collins building A pickpocket robbed Mrs. L. Miller, of the Frye hotel. yester day In an elevator of a department store, of her purse and $15. Sneak thieves ransacked sever: offices of the Central puflding, nk ing ® valua: all amounts of money Entering second-story window | by means of a ladder at the home; of Mra. A. B. Nichols, 83: boulevard, a burglar was discov ered. He was ordered away and | disappeared down the ladder, get- ung nothing. ‘Two economical persone can live as cheaply as one spendthrift—To- ledo Blad HOME KEEPING WOMEN tors athe Aatgeaserl ang woman makes a constant on her strength and vitality, \and sickness results from weak inactive kidneys, and irregular | bladder action more often than \she knows. So many times it turns out that her weakness, tired out nervousness, head- masjaches, depression and weak | SEATTLE THEATRE Those a ‘Toutght and All Week BAILEY & MITCHELL rResENT “The College Widow” PRICHS—t00. 200. S00 Pargain Night Monday, any seat 260. | PANTAGES Peter Taylor and His Bight _ JUNGLE LIONS OTHER BIG ACTS | 19e AND 200 COOK IS EDITO Ted Cook, member of the staff, was elected editor for the next term, and Ralph Hall was chosen yell leader at the Wednes day election Cook defeated George Hipkoe by Hall won by 327 votes over Herbert Finck and Or ville Fairburn. for three years a University Daily SHOOTS MINE OWNER JOHANNESBURG, South Africa,| Dee. 11 Jas. Taylor today twiee shot and seriously wounded Sir Lionel Phillips, a millionaire mine owner, in the street here. Taylor! recently lost a law suit to Phillips | ‘LESS MEAT IF KIDNEYS HURT OR ‘Meat forms uric acid which| ~ clogs Kidneys; causes Rheu- * matism and irritates : Bladder. If you must have your meat every Pay, eat it, but Mush your kidneys awith salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost par ‘alyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They ‘become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in “the kidney region, sharp pains in fie back or sick headache, dizzi (ness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. “The urine gets cloudy, full of sedi- t, the channels often ght sore “We Give Free Trial to Prove Our Trose the Best. a wbmen Attendant. .. 1107 ‘Third Av. YOU’RE BACKACHY AND RHEUMATIC) and irritated, obliging you to see! relief two or three times during the night. © neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waate get four ounces of Jad Snits from} any pharm here; td spoonful in a glass of wa € breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. Th famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, corr bined with lithia, and has bee used for generations to flush and stinmlate sluggish kidn also to neutralize the acids in . 80 It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, and makes a delightful ef fervescent Mthia-water drink back are caused by kidney | trouble instead of female trou- ble and Foley Kidney Pills have helped many a woman back to a state of strong buoyant healthful activity. Fo- ey Kidney Pills are a blessin; n the home. A lady in Sa yaw, Mich. Mrs. Anna Dre- rold, 162 Oakwood av., writes: ‘I had terrible pains across) my back. I was very nervous and felt all tired out. I took Foley Kidney Pills and in just| a few days the pain and ner- vousness all passed away and I no longer suffer.” Sold by | Bartell’s sles Stores, BADSTOMACH? ONE DOSE of MAYR’S Wonderful Stomach Rem- edy Should Convince You That Your Suffering Is Unnecessary. Wonderful Stomac ach, Liver phd | seh Hemedy weint for a fut it to a test—on narvel: and tte val Iments nist, 164 aso, Ul. For sale in Seattle by Owl Drug Co, the piace | \Need Health and Strength *| su THE STAR—THURSDAY, | Mi IRST PICTURE FROM BIG BLIZZARD IN DENVER FIRST PICTURE FROM BIG BLIZZARD IN DENVER | Wed in the Hotel District of Denver During the Recent Record.Breaking Snowstorm, Which aged Three Days, The Weather Bureau Record | Showed = MAD; (STEAMBOAT MEN WON'T HELP Doc TO PROTEST BILL : Strenuous protest againat the ap plication of the seamen's servi bill to Puget sound will be vote 1 before the house committee by W.| L. Gazzam, president of the Puget Sound Steamboat Owners’ associa n, who left Wednesday night for] Washing dc The seamen's bill, Gazeam says, was meant for overocean craft, and not for Sound boats, but as the law fs framed and before house at sund vessela would resent, I t* i also be ft That the should be ex cluded was natrated by a toast steamer Athlon ‘s bill was rigidly with, and this required 116 Hfeboats and a crew of 48, in stead of eight. Eight of the life boats took up every available inch of deck space, and the other eight had to be placed alongside the ves fel on & scow. complied SSIS QINNER BASKETS The Salvation Army's free distri Hunter | Suton of basket dinners will take It will show you conclustvely what piace on Wednesday afternoon, De- camber 24, at 3 p. m., from the Sal vation Army hall, Fifth av. and Washington st. Applications for basket dinners should be mad@ to Lieut, Col. T. W Scott, 325 Globe butlding, or to Staff Capt. Bree, 1902 Ninth ay. 8. and Adjt. Baldwin, Fifth and Wash ington. Contributions of cash, produce. | clothing and toys will be gratefully rece ved. GEORGE MAY RUN There's @ rumor current that | George H. Rummens may enter the mayoralty contest. Rummens' most recent advent {nto publie notice was his cam paign for William Howard Taft, the latter having been one time prer! dent of these U. 8. He is a lawyer, and made a |speech at the Aberdeen affair last year defending the policy of “hand picking” delegates to conventions. ‘THE PINK LADY’ COMES AGAIN “The Pink ” Landy” Thursday night at tan theatre, a the remainder will return the Metropol id will be with us for the week, includ jing a Saturday matinee. Olga De Baugh jays the title role. The | play ta a tuneful and elaborate musi: jeal comedy in three acts. Its suc jcess has been phenomenal, and it played to 8. R. O. in Seattle season, GIRL IS MISSING 11.—The police lew today concern. nuts of Misa Jenste daughter of a wealthy grocer, who disappeared McCann, wholesale from her home Inst Friday Members of the family, however, withdrew the reward of $1,000 of. fered for her recovery, but denied receiving any word from the girl, Dee. 11 Olcott has receded from his stand |not to Approve the vouchers of the November salaries of employes of the fish and game department, as a} result of the resignations of four members of the game and fish com mission, and warrants have been is sued. REPORT DENIED SALEM, Or, a Snowfall of 45.5 Inches, at the corner of |50 cents at any drug store. last | WILL PAY THEM Secretary | DECEMBER 11, 1913. Public Bafety committee of the| voted Monday againat garbage division the Intter re der Dr. Crichton, a quested Get Rid of Piles at Home | Simple Home Renely, Easily Ap} | plied, Gives Quick and Prevents Ali Danger from Operation. 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Kindly send me a trial treat: ment of Pyramid Pile Remedy at once, by mail, FREE, tn plain wrapper, so I can prove Its splen- did resulta. {ROBERTS | PAIN-SAVING PAINSTAKLY DENTISTR’ OXE rrice PERSONAL eeevics COMPARISONS sone bring out the strong pointe PRICE PERSONAL ISTRY, and demon rity in both material and I court compart seorvies, my meth of my Jopportuntty. te « comfort and watietaction offered | EXAMINATION FREE Phone Rillott 14650 ta yao weaey 2 Se ae crreune Conan mebee | DENTIST Money Saved | by Making Your Cough Syrup at Home ‘Takes Hut a Few Moments, and Stops a i Cough medicines, as a rule, con- tain a large quantity of plain syrup. If you take one pint of granulated add % pint of r about 2 m 1 ayrup ast fou will t (fifty canta’ we mugat a arm water you have could buy. 2% ounces of th) In a pint WASHINGTON, Dec, 11.—A de-{hottie, and Cr Ie up with the Bigar nial was Issued today of a report |S ouia Wie teady cones that Frederick Coudert, the New SnOATGt y York iawyer, had been chosen am tw ure. It ps bassator to France. } et [in whooping w oan feel it hin n hours. Tt is just | PORTLAND, | Manning, of Multnomah Or, former district Dec. 11 attorney county, has an 7|nounced his candidacy for the dem. oeratic nomination for governor. AFTER PAKE JEWELERS | yected of selling Jauction under the Heense of an other man, in violation of the state lawa, George Blake, 920 First av is under arrest pending an investi.| gation, Jewelers of the city ure waging © campaign against fake Jewelry auctions, | John | jewelry at} f lianas ugh, has a ood tonte ‘and the taste te plenaant It is a xplendid remedy {whooping 1, spaxmodt \bae awd ial aw | ex is a most valuable ind of Norway rich In mualacol and healing pine elements, No aration will work in thie cough rem war Syrup t The p eon imitated but never suc tion, goon ur Pe has Pinex, or will get tt tor ou. If not, send to The Pinex Co,, 't. Wayne, ind, ‘| ° Didi - nN SR. \ FAAS AUCTION QUINCY VALLEY | Is on the Map > | — ‘i ot |. Years wa thet “tam tru f Boom A. McKay Jordan, Addressing the Crowd After the Call, Reminding One o' Days on an Exchange In a Mining Camp, Instead of Prosaic Subject—FARMS. As one of our merchants recently said: “1 certainly got a good start.” lam thoroughly satisfied with the day’s work at 114 James street, yesterday. As promised, QUINCY VALLEY is on the map—to stay, and, along with it—my sales show the disposition of some 1,480 acres of farm land, or thirty-seven 40-acre tracts, which is going some. I also have on deposit the fares of those who will occupy ONE PULL- MAN from here to Quincy and return. This car will leave Seattle Saturday night at 10 o'clock, via the Great Northern. We will look over the land Sunday and return Sunday night, and I wish to promise you that most of those going WILL BUY. This is no idle dream, but an interesting fact, eembling of half a thousand people at the auction yesterday. It shows that there is still life in that I do not have to go to the graveyard to prove it. SEEING IS BELIEVING—COME More than 25 men, reputable pecan on 00: the. oat ea oe eed ‘ A jices—give demonstration talks both citrsene of this state and in the publicly and privately to those who main owning property in QUIN- | wish to know more about this propo- CY VALLEY, mounted the plat. | ition and see the land. form yesterday and verified to the crowd there—all my state- ments heretofore made to you. They were, with two exceptions, absolute strangers to me. As a result of the self-evident inter- est of the public in this land sale— on the morning, afternoon and eve- ning of today and tomorrow and dur- ing the forenoon on Saturday—myself and representatives will, both from the as at the old get We have corn, grown on a dry farm the first season after pl —nine feet tall and each of which carries two to three ears. Wheat and rye that will come up to your shoulders. Apples that for size, beauty and bou- quet, are the envy of the gods, and you will say they equal, if not sur- pass, those grown at Yakima and We- natchee. Everything is home grown in QUINCY VALLEY. We also have the soil from each section for you to examine. I want two more PULLMANS loaded with men and women from West- ern Washington—to take a look at and make a careful inspection of this fertile valley. Then you will occupy an intelligent position in respect to buying. SAFEGUARDING MY PATRONS Come in tomorrow and listen to the words of counsel of my- self and representatives, and look over what we have to offer as evidence. Then, make a selection and let us have a deposit on this. Also, give us $12, which will pay your expenses to QUINCY VALLEY AND BACK. This includes your fare, berth, meals and automobile to the property you have eelected and other property if you are not satisfied with your own selection here, On your return, if you are not satisfied, your deposit on the land will CHEERFULLY BE RETURNED. If you are satisfied, the $12 you pay us for expenses will be credited as CASH ON YOUR PURCHASE. Your transactions through us will be with the NORTHERN BANK AND TRUST COM- PANY, trustee. Hence, your money is safe. Come in and talk it over—look at the pictures and get my literature. And make arrangements to go. A. McKay Jordan 114 James St, Phone, Elilott 5434 Seattle, U. 8. A. 6