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Judge Rossmore’s Daughter to Wed | Millionaire’s Son Wealthy Man Who Fails to Unseat Eminent Jurist Out witted by Pretty Girl at the Seattle Theatre. ' i | After reducing Judge Rossmore, of the supreme », and the judge's t erty, compel ling th y to give up Its city Fesidence a poorly furnished country he and after trying to unseat the eminent jurtet, John Burkett Ryder la ight consented to the wedding of Shirley Rossmore, the judge's daughter, and Jefferson Ryder, his 9 No date for the nuptials has as yet been announced To one who knows ¢ the trouble t finance nouncem is a wonderfu NM of human ' fnterest, full of pathos, with just a dash of comedy Telieve compellir “audience. h « and there to ention of the a When Charles Klein wrote “The 7 Lion and the Mouse” he had tn mind one of t men, , and « : contro! ’ fact, to make « ; : week The be for 50 cents. There wsual Saturday and Sunday mat fnees at 2 Miss Viols cents. Leach has won her : Audience at each prod on. She J fs a thoroughly lovable, yet very : Giplomatic little 8 Shirley jossmore, the wealthy “lion” over an akes him restore the fortune « good 1 of father. She will win you over when You see this pla Mr. Dwight A. Meade also scored ® hit this week in the character of Jefferson Ryder, son of the “lion” and lover of the “mouse.” fstic manner the powerful character of the “lion"—the man who belleves is millions more powerful than ny government Tt Is a wonderful story. Tt te It is excellently pro- y the Railey and Mitchell Players. No one should let this op- Portunity go by to see “The Lion and t Mous: Adv REAL ESTATE An old established office ss equipped tm every department. Nerthern Rank Duilding. ALBERT B LORD DANCING HIPPODROME Fitth and University. fem Orehestra. LAST Suits-Overcoats $12.50 Men's Slip-ons, oe $20.00 Men’s Black Priest- ley Cravenerte $10.95 " $7.95 $15.00 Men’s Blue Serge Suits.. $20.00 Men's 's English Homespun $ Suits ........ a 9,95 velvet finish $25.00 Men’ Blue Serge HATS $1.50 Black and Brown Crush 98c Mets ;...- ie { $1.00 Boys’ Tele- scope Hats Bers ‘55c $2.00 English Stitched Hats 95c $2.50 Black or Gray — 1.45 $5.00 Vienna Velour Black $7.00 Austrian Velour foe 8.9445 625 FIRST} AVE. Mr. Guy Hitner depicts in a real-| FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPING Your Money Talks as It Never Did Before at Himelhoch Bros erly Kline & Rosenberg’s GROCER FIGHTS CONTROL BY “TRUST” Will Carry Suit Against Price Regulation to U.S. Supreme Court| Can a merchant sell flour at any.old price that suits him, or must he stick to the rate fixed by the manufacturers? This is the question C Swanson a Seattle grocer, trying to have answered by the courts. | ! | | | A le | He hae fought, during the last two years, state supreme court Now he is going to carry:hie case to the United States supreme court Way back in 1911, on Nov. 17, | The Star told how the Fisher Flouring Mills had sought an injunction in the superior court to restrain Swanson from sel! ing Fisher Mill's flour at a rate lees than the one fixed by the mill men, At that time he had a store room in the Westlake Market, He was doing well Little things began to hap. pen to bother him after the In junction suit came up. His rent was raised from $87 a month to $200. Then he was forced to move, Nowadays he ' up to the and his wife are keeping up the struggle against adverse cfr cumstances at 414 Denny way, where they have a store He refused to join a certain retail combination. Since then, he says, all kinds of petty tricks have bren played on him to ingure BECAUSE he wouldn't fall into line with the BIG GUYS. He is a sort of a parish in business circles, He has violated the trust of the masters. Now he says they in tend to GET whip him into line and obedience to their wishes. For instance, someone comes into his place and buys a sack of sugar. The next day he Is arrested, he says, for selling short weight. Th sack has been “doctored,” he declares, and presents a very plausible case for officials, But even of nim oF ficials are sometimes able to see through chicanery and fraud When the injunction euit of the Fisher Mills Co. came up PHOTO PLAYS Jane Gourand, formerly Aimee (miltionatre Californian) nd created such a sensation with n New GAIL beer Mutual Co me Phomet tense Of the “M a This is a s« will be released soon in Seat and will re ene Jane Gall is impulsive, not in a hool girl manner, but in a wa that lends vivacious charm to he acting. She is simple in words and j direct in action. Originally she was a graduate of Frohman's dra matic school. Si in many stock, the legitimate Miss Gail ta] supreme In comedy-drama. | The Rainey Wild Animal pi last expe ition naire to | tures, taken on th: of the Cleveland ‘rica, cost about 00 The time consumed Was almost a year. The: were 35 white men | negroes, 135 camels, 40 hor transportation, 60 dogs for fighting, 54 oxen and 150 sheep on the hoof, \for food. | They will be shown here, start ing next Sunday, for a week, at the Melbourne. ‘The Mutua! Film Co. bas an actor who was once French minister to) Hayt!. His name ts Jiquel Lance.) ore Maym Kelso, who concetved the lifelike impersonation of Mrs. Jack CALL 625 First Ave. Foot of ie) =6Cherry St. FURNISHINGS 50c Silk Knit Ties 5 for $1.00 $1.00 Fancy Arm Bands 25c Silk Initial Japanette Handkerchiefs, 25c * “We 50c President ons Suspenders $1.69 Tc $3.50 Rough Neck 15c Fast Black Sox . 25c Gray Wool Sox, 2 pairs for * 5c Silk “Shawknit” box .. 1. 00 75¢ Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and 39c Drawers .......-- $2.00 Derby Ribbed 89c $1.00 Whiplash Gauntlet Gloves 48c $1.50 Cooper’s Wool Shirts and Drawers Sweaters Sox, pairs in a Union Suits 98c { Foot of Cherry e | path, Childhood Wh | same on the street today Class A Until Saturday Night The Serpent Eden,” two-reel hand The Mask ama; “Her Friend the But Nestor con eee Clemmer Unt! Saturday Night “Peg o' the Mos\es,” twopart drama world news, “H Dream Until Saturday Night A Daughter of Pan three-reel feature; “Falling in Love With Inez,” Exsanay comed Oh! Sam my” and “Riley's Decoys,” Split Biograph come adios. Colonial Until Saturday Night “The Wreck,” three-reel Vita graph dran A Pair of Prodiga Vitagraph The Collseum at Rome,” Vitagraph scent rai ee) Melbourne Until Saturday Night Prof. Zuzu, the Band ader. ston two reels A We a of Relian drama Prob. That Solved, » thas, 4 Padora’s Sacri Ke Love ma Majestic . jem an | fice,” Grand Until Saturday Night “Hobo Life,” by Jeff Davis, one | reel; “The Gusher, ‘one com «dy; “The Open two-real Broncho drama; “Mutual Weekly.’ eee Circult Until Saturday Night “A Beauty Parlor Spectalist,” | Thanhauser drama "A Buried | Past,” two-part Broncho drama; “A * Apollo comedy oe Alhambra Until Sunday Night “The Black Countess,” three part Pathe drama; ‘The Mirror of Death,” Lubin drama; “A Quiet Place to Read,” Cines comedy; “Study in Astronomy,” Cines edu Rude Detective, . | cational RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Olympian Tonight “When Women Go on the War- Vitagraph's great two-part “Red and Pete h drama; “When he drama. comedy feature; Partners,” Bio . At the Goodluck Tonight “The Switch,” Blograph drama ‘The Lady and Her Maid,” Vita grapn comedy Final Judgment, tworeel Essanay drama AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK Metropolitan—"Bunty Pulls the Strings.” Moore—Dark Seattie—Halley & Mitchell Stock ‘o. In “The Lion and the Mouse.” Tivoli—Keating & Flood in "The Aviators.” Complete Repo of Market Today |/D remains the A drop ts expected before the week The first carload of Carmelia from Southern California, The orice of eges still out orang>s, is expected to arrive today, An early rise in the quotations for to-| matoes and onions 1s predicted Prices paid producers for vegetables land fruit ted datiy by J. W ae % green 1 Hubbard o1% Om o14@ om Cucumbers 16° @ 126 Beats, wack ‘oo Nutabagas 160 m% @ M6 100 @ 1.26 head lettuce 200 @ 236 lettuce @ 40 @1 a! ere for butter, eg rhe by Perry Brow) “1 16 @ 116 ander 20 4“ @ (i6 inter 1 10 ie M“ scklings 14 " 20 4 Tome, fat 1" 200 180 2 @ 1 oot 4 block hows 0o%@ 10 Best modern outside rooms, 26c to 50c, Stewart House, 86 West Stowart.— Advertisement. THE superior court, he ruled in favor of Swansen, decl»ring the company wae not entitled to re cover and that a merchant had the right to sell his stuff at any price that suited his fancy. He could give it away for all the | court cared | The Fisher Flour Mills Co. did not like the decision, and, in October, 1912, carried the case to the state supreme court After the usual delay, the su | preme court decision was hand ed down last week, reversing Judge Dykeman and declaring the Fisher Mills Co, was enti tled to recover to the tune of $1,000 and court costs The state supreme court said, in handing down the rul Ing: “It Is a fallacy to sume that the price cutter pockets the lose, The public makes It up on other pur. chaees.” The decision holds valid a contract ween a manuf, turer and a retailer to fix the before Judge Dykeman, of the | HERE’S TINIEST DOG IN WORLD | This Is Roe. Roe isa ter. rier. He Is the emai! est dog in the world. Hie ancestors were, prized highly because |they were smail [when they | "grew up.” Roe had this [picture taken of him at the big | Berlin dog show. He |e shown in jan ordinary giass | tumbler. Some pup, eh? STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER | preme court decision is a rot 1913. price to the public and declares no federal question is involved, and for that reason the case does not come under the juris diction of the Sherman Antl trust law, ae it does not consti tute a monopoly In restraint of trade. Attorney C. E. Remaberg, AUTOS FOR HIRE, who hae been handling the case, will make a formal mo tion for a new hearing before | AUTO > Main 5146 the state oupreme court, and, | RENT ¢ if it Is denied, will carry the REIN dispute to the United States | supreme court, where he be SEATTL E Gat GE CO. lleves he will be sustained. He RA decla that the action in Swanson’s case is a violation of the trust law; that the eu 'E ee ten one, and that eny man White Automobile Garage. would be ridiculous to stand soa. What for It, | ixth at Swaneon also wants to fight MAIN 5493 it through | “We're plugging along every day and are making a living,” he said. “1 guess we'll get the ard-Velie Taxicab Service Day mud Niubt Pack cash to fight it to a finish.” 6o8 ELLIOTT 1183 PRINTE BLUE MAIN 5942 Commercial Blue Print Co. WwW eC. Heb ter Ba t Henry Ride | Talmadge Map & Blue Print Co 1 Poor n MAIN 1788 BOOKS & STATIONERY Archway. Book Store. | Wilson's Stationery Store | Third and Pike | ELLIOTT 416-W CAMERAS & SUPPLIES | Northwestern Photo Supply Co. : feMann n fer “MAIN 72. DAIRIES Pure Milk Dairy, Inc. i Certified Milk if 1614 Beventh Ave. MAIN 2545. NEW COURT SYSTEM | MEANS BIG SAVING King county is to have a grand jury every November, according to [the new rules adopted under the | presiding judge system by the su- pertor court judges. | The rules, adopted Wednesday, [will go Into effect in February, Judge Frater ts to be the first pre This Homte-Made Cough Syrup Will Surprise You ‘There te Noth- cough Ire inakes a _pint- enough lant buy uch or as good ready-made cougt syrup for $2.60. Mix one pint of granulated sugar jwith 9 pint of wa 2 minutes. Put 2% ounces of |Fs ox fifty nts’ worth) in a pint Sugar Syrup. appetite and ia ® Inxative, which helps end a ec Y 1 «ht « the medical ing bron amodte Pinex neentrated pound of Norway white pine extra rich In guala and other naty healing pine elements. Other pr s will not work In thie « r prompt resuite from this tn remedy have made friends r f homes in the a Canada, which ox p ton, or mi goes with ¢ preparation Y druggist has Pinex, or will get {t for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne,’ Ind N T | s ROBBED BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE People come to my office every aay and complain about being robbed of thelr money by some dentist on Firat av., rep |resenting himeeif to be Dr. & J. Brown, or hin apaistant 4 713 First Ave., Union Block I can guarantee to eave you Just one dollar every time pay me a doliar for becan it conte lone th charged by other high I make a dolls when I do your |" When you come to my offices, be ere and nee my picture In my alan, at the 6 building: ft's just like ndvertinamant Beware of fake Dr. Browne ‘EDWIN J BROWN, D. D. S. Reattlo’s Leadng Dentlet 713 First Avenue Open evenings until § nad Gungays woul ¢ who wor! | Payne. |the search to be carried on by the! while my work {| siding and will months. Five bailiffs are to be dropped, and the number of Jurors per month will be reduced to 60, effecting a judge serve six te ten tt you wil bad peur varie in Preserve this is et. look over thie list of merchants, under thet verses business clessibeations, you will no doula ronitee bow oniy directory will bring you mo cennmuntcation Call any of them and see what good service yor will receive. DRUGGISTS. Bartell Drug Store No. ona 5 1406 MAIN 264. Ave FLORISTS PARI The Rosery Flower Shop. P pular Flowers-—Popular Prices Second Ave ELLIOT’ T 4241. KERS. FURNIT URE PAC Hi EN RY WELLER Moving, Storing, Packing Bhipping c bilcar MAIN 281) 281 8-k. Miller Transfer & Auto Delivery. forage MAIN 3834. ring St HAY GRAIN FEED F. H. HURD & CO. MAIN 3560. ELLIOTT 5560. At Ice The tie Davey Co. TALKING MACHINES, FAMILY LIQUOR STORES Imperial Liquor Co 411 Pike Main 742 Elliott 1988, Los Angeles Wine Co. Mer PIANOS ELLIOTT 4377. ELLIOTT 4377. PIANO TUNING. ELLIOTT 4377. _ Our sale portunt! ICE CREAM. Everybody Enjoys KLOCK’S ICE CREAM. "MAIN 550. LAUNDRIES MAIN 7500. New System Wet “Wash. Family Washing, 60c. QUEEN ANNE 44. ELLIOTT 4377. TALKING MACHINE RECORDS. the latest ar ELLIOTT 4377. best at VIOLIN TEACHERS Jean D. Scheffer Violin 787 Boylston North. EAST 5989. wil fad many id rand and now oom to, al rudy 4 lntnly remmend te your cll end supe "Feld to ft and paste in bask of telephone book. saving, It fee estimated, of about} $16,000 a ear. The dtetinet etvil, criminal and equity departments will be done away with, so that all judges will handle these various cases. BANDIT _ESCAPES; A drizzling rain ma nh may have put the bloodhounds off the track in the} HOLDING A PORT GUAYAQUIL, Eo mye Dec. 18. Pekin conference in some Pacific | contested on the grounds that they ntrating The government is rebels under Gen. Conchas, who cap- tured Esmeraldas a few days ago. The rebels bave been trying for a long time to secure possession of S a port, in order to control part of) search for the companion of the|t,P°Cistome revenues, This they | robber suspect killed on the Auburn accomplished with the capture of| road Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff | Pemeraldas, and it was realized| After a continuous search of 24|hefe.that unless they can be speed:| {tion will hours, Under Sheriff McCormick |{!7 driven out, their pos and his posse of deputies returned become so strong that {t will be fm. . a ; vossible to dislodge them, and the to Seattle Inte Wednesday, leaving | Citgting government's overthrow will be practically inevitable A blockade of the port has been Schon! lunches are served at a | established nominal cost to tary school children tn 41 an cities, in 200 English, 150 German and 1,200! social dance at Eckart’s hall, French communities. Third ay., tonight The Co a nfessions "SESE Se™e of a Wife OTHER GIRL | Auburn officials. The Court of Honor will give a) 1616 | TH CHAPTER XXVIII Dick's sister Mollie is an “imp o° Satan,” but I'll love her ff she will let me. She {s clever, and, if she Is properly trained, will make a brilliant and lovable woman. (1 suppose that Dick would say this was Mra. Schoolteacher speaking.) At present she is rather out of ‘sorts | D isi me because HER DARLING BROTHER MARRIED ENTIREL .) OUT OF HIS SET When she brought up Miss Farlow I knew this was “the other| girl’-the girl every one EXPECTED Dick to marry, And when 1/ looked into Eleanor Fairlow’s face | KNEW SHE LOVED DICK How did I know {t? Don't ask me, little book of my secrets. Every woman who loves a man knows instinctively If another woman loves him. | remember | | very well the first time | thought | was In love. ! rushed Into the! principal's office one day and found a woman there. She was at the | window with her back to me, but | knew by the way the rose on her | hat bobbed and nodded all the time | wae talking to him that she, too, cared for the man sitting there. In the same way 1 knew that the girl looking up into my face as | Mollie said, "Madge, this ts an old friend of Dick's and mine—Miss | Fatrlow,” that she still cared for Dick, Espectally was this shown when Mollie sald, maliciously: “You see, Eleanor, Dick was fibbing all the time when he said he 41d not! Mke red hatr. | “There {# red hatr and red hair,” sald Miss Fatrlow, with a smile) which gave to her dark face, with {ts wonderfully speaking eyes and| somewhat full, sensuous mouth, a rare beauty. I wonder why Dick did not stay in love with her, for I knew that) no man with red blood in his veins could be near that provocative | mouth for long without an Irresistible desire to kiss the warm red lips |and lay his cheek upon the ripples of that midnight hatr as luminous as the glistening feathers of an eagle's wing in the sunlight I like Eleanor Fairlow. She {8 a proud woman; a clever woman and a woman that I shall enjoy to call my friend. When 1 sensed her | warm hand-clasp I felt she was big enough not to blame me for THE | LOSS OF DICK’S LOVE. | 1 am awfully glad to know Dick's friends,” “and | hope I shall see much of you.” “Pam leaving town for a while, but when I return I shall only too glad to welcome Dick Waverly’s wife among my close friends,” Bravo!” | said to myself, “you're true blue, and I'm going to like} you even better than 1 thought.” | 1 wonder {f I could have risen to the same hetght ff I had been the one deserted and she the one who had won At the thought all my philosophy fell away from me and a wave of primitive passion enveloped DICK WAS MINE, "MY MAD Nature called and every bit of blood in me answered What matter whether that other girl loved him st{ll or he had loved her once. He knew, as I did, the day wo met that whatever had gone before was but a shadow of a dream; this whole world for either of us but the othe (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) 1 sald, as Mollie Bac be | | JUBT AS | WAS HIS WOMAN, P tuat there was nothing in|& CLUB HATCHES OUT _ATIOUS PLAN} to call a Western gav- roast city in the near future to dis- will be put up to Governor Lister | by the Seattle Commercial Club A committee has been appointed to study the question. |ROADS TO FIGHT TAX | Tax assessments against the Mil- | waukee and Great Northern in Sno- |homish and King counties will be do not conform to those of other troops for a heavy attack on the|cuss the problem of immigration | counties of the state. oe Lost articles are usually found by Star want ads in the “Lost and Found” column. 780 Reserve Port. $1.00 Bottle Whisk 78 Muscatel or Sherry | 0c Bottle Sauterne. 50c Bottle Riesling. . 50c Bottle Burgundy. . ‘$1 405 PIKE Christmas Cheer Combinations! ‘$1.75 NATIONAL LIQUOR CO. 00 STREET. HOUGEN The Shoe Repair Man 216 Union St.—2 Shons—110 Madison SEATTLES BUSINESS -DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Following Merchants— They Are Thoroughly Reliable and Solicit Your Patronage. PENNANTS J. D. THAGARD . ADAMS gE. The Mecca 610 First Avenue 219 Union Street | FUNERAL DIRECTORS A Gentle Reminder Simply reminding you that we are furnishing to our patrons the most modern, sanitary and up- |to-date automobile and horse-drawn vehicles for the removal of sick and injured that it 1s possible for us to procure. Many of the sanitary de: vices now in common use here were \first introduced by this house. BUTTERWORTH & SONS NIGHT AND DAY AMBULANCE . SERVICE. 1921 FIRST AVENUE Phone Main 949, _ GROCERIES Zoble Grocery Co. Sugar § Cana lear 20 Ibs. lbs. M&caront Al Spices at rice 1 Gal, Cider on . Be 6 Pkes. Matches ie Pkes, Raisins STALL 219, WESTLAKE MARKET het have moved to larger Lindquist & Lund, Inc. Pennants, Tents, Awnings and Sleeping Porches 1104 ‘Third Ay. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__——.. RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen hop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. Se THEATRES Joyce of the North Woods. Edison drama. Col. Cw els. A Day With a Hindu Family, The Road M and France— Pathe, When Are Not Glnssen—Vitagraph comedy. TILIKUM THEATRE STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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