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a STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 31, 1914, PAGE 2. MOVIE AC . RESS IS’ ‘God Help Me If I Can’t Prove onfessions of a Wife| WOMAN IS 1 i *m 9 }/DICK FEARS FOR HATTON |cloverest girls 1 have ever mot.” 6 91) i} 9 g H WITH THE GANG | “She is more than clever, Mra.| §| (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper| Waverly, she is that very rare| Enterprise Association.) thing—a young woman of common - BY ALMA BOONE LITTLE cular men and nureed them | £. E. Case, one of the leading an| uy jix that Chadwick Hatton,” 20Mse;” be anawered. “By the way, “Salomy Jane” opened to packed) and most modern of Seattle's film} PART IV back to health. thropologists and physiologists In| said pick. an we walked home. 1 told the other day that we “We believe that Quong Chew ings at the Liberty yesterday and) playhouses, The policy of the} 1 don’t think it ts possible for any We, today, do not have to see | America, and both these men, after |My. iy Ah Nh Mati re ear | NAnted some children's stories for) came to his death by reason of ill remain there unttl Saturaay house will be different from that! woman to realize the horror that T| the play of “Damaged Goods" to | applying the ordinary tests, salc P arthe te name ta ia ear Ga 1 the paper and she sald she knew! successive blows from a biunt night. It ts full of magnificent pursued at the Alhambra and tho! pansed through at this time. Other| Know that women have married | that | was white had a silubt headache end) Dick|72%,,0ous waite them, provided I] Instrument in the hande of isconery of the California redwoods) Liberty, this firm's other houses,| women have passed through terrible —————| Prof, Case sald that he had madeline the walk would do us good, | yy persuade you to do it” | Floyd F. Oesear or Serafine jand of big acting scenes. One of; but one fact will remain true of all! pain, both physical and mental a careful study of racial character nit. \. ine man Mollie is work-| Why, Mr. Hatton, I never wrote) Villafior, or both, The attack hese is the escape of “the man”|of them, and that is, a program! There was always a chance that Itice, and mine were purely English. |i. 0 ¢.9 y jeartatas for publication in my| was In pursuance of a plot en- m the Vigilantes during the! of first-run pletures of the best! time would bring recovery, With Ni r one of these men would ife. 4 tered Into by Ocesear, Villafior, otacular fight quality. me, if dt were true that I had col make a blood tent. In fact, they] Jick sald nothing for & tment” | “1 wish you would try eng & women famed Mra, < 1 y. ere true « i te ac ©Y | utes and the wasn y . The row boat tn which be puts hay, Jored blood in my vetna, there was sald, “You are white,” and seemed | Mand tnen—"t Wish she wasnt.’| Dick and Harry finished thetr| Goldy to lure Quong Chew inte “seut from the shore becomes swamp. “THE PIT’ A CRACKERJACK nothing left to think that that was all that was Fett vou bes. Seueata. sank wale then and we sald no more. ate and rob him ; «fea. and he goes over the rapide “The Pit,” playing at the Clem 1 could not associate with my | necessary Sie pak Aart Ps oak Wiecoure 4 I lke that man Hatton and yet oe at t i ren¢ red by the linging to a log. mer theatre until Sunday night, 18| white friends, for however kind they | In the meantime here Tam, worse |" , 4s though there was some mys-|Coroners jury Wedn | Va Ike to be Triends with Hatton about him. His eyes are too| noon at the conclusion of the t At this point Miss Michelena, taken from the drama were to me (and I must say that than a man without a country t I'm afraid of Mrs. Grundy {f| gaq and his mouth too stern for one| Quest conducted by Deputy I % x tt " oman ¢ Oo THe a woma nd bi south too ste ‘or one by 1 oe. twho plays “Salomy Jane,” swims| Wilton Lackaye and Gail Kane) my friends in Detroit have beer A woman of no ra a woman |e pays any partieular attention to/go young, Dick says be is going to Cutor Sllvain and Deputy Coroner fout to midstream. and joins him. | are seen in the leading roles. Over) very kind to me, both before and whore husband forsakes her be my aiater MacDonald )Meanwhile the posse and their, 200 people are used in the staging) since), I would be too proud to seek cause he anys she has colored blood | LW sends with the Selwin’s, © things hum in this city por} ‘Although ie fe. donee thorses are floundering up stream) of the realistic scene in the Board! thelr company, and, God help me, I in her veins; a woman who must] py) 4 . ally. agen Pan Me bs ou “6 in quicksand of Trade. The film ts showing to| could not associate with colored sive up her friends, her home, and|” sinh at'y different. A man can be], 2°% S% It in good: and plenty] ned to testify Wednesda a When this scene was photo-| good crowds people, although [ respect and love | 0 away again to begin life anew.) oi as with anybody. It’s going to for the wort ial gang,” was the Goldy and her busband, Vernon Jgraphed Miss Michelena had a nar cee my foster mother for the care that as 1 did when I was 17, for no matter |)" enon wilh anybody. iim at. the! way he put tt to. sath the otra Goldy, and Villafior alan refused co frow escape from drowning. She ts| At the Class A Until Saturday Night! sho has always given me jhow much proof f bring to bear tc} a) ones and not invite him to our oe ».| entity. Mrs. Goldy and her hus tan excellent swimmer, and was) “Barrier of Flames,” two-reel/ We women must love more | show that Iam white, the story wil! | )7me Maa Tir f dans Went kita te and narrow | path then,” was 7 ob! band were represented by Attor. making fast headway, when she Thanhouser drama; “Her Younger! than men, for you read every jeling to me always where I am/ ick’: am flinging Mollie at his) fervation, ‘for as soon these! ney G Hannan, who had Was seized with a cramp Sister,” Beauty drama; “Guaste, the! day of women forgiving and | known head. 1 wish she would stay at| Politicians know that he is after! nied to Judge Mackintosh for The rapids were dragging her “Golfer,” Keystone comedy marrying men who have a real It was the man that I loved and |)! . like = endl an ‘and take care| ‘em they will search b is life from) writ of habeas corpus in thelr b - re blood taint. the man who told me that he loved | DOM ‘ the hecinning to see if he {* above! halt to secure their release, The Re Pewee tan the was At the Liberty Until Saturday Night Women have married tuber. | me that has put this stain on me of _ te ln’ eer Diek, for! writ is returnable at 1:30 Thurw lomy Jane,” seven-reel, drama —— -- ——— Tam the saddest woman in all the feng : d “That is the reason why I am/day afternoon before Judge Hum able to drag her in safety to & los. " {a man to get out of the notion that| ’ ge Hum Whe ecsnath tah Wns on the eget see “givens pa * world, for I have learned that what | * f his tamily are etii]|/*0Py that Molife is in his office,” | phries ‘and thus a touch of real danger|At the Clemmer Until Saturday Sg Rg oem Raval caine, men call the greatest thing in the Inte to dtapeee Pos oy tune post, / 814 Dick, “Those devils have no| Hannan also secured an order of : y ; orld-—love—ia all a sham, and life 7 fear of God or reverence for wo-|court to see Mr. and Mrs. Goldy e film drama. Night w ” wor' ‘ o| ir. w rs. Gold: je ateed oe > “The Pit,” five-reel drama, featur. Tran [ae send until Th bas: meng aN but one long tragedy pa ip Val ranein® PAA ineibee ~ men, when efther comes between|and interview them whenever he ing Wilton Lackaye. 2 A ag lr gy Ae egy on dln. (The End) ae - npn [them and the graft they are after.|destred. This privilege bad been YD CHAPLIN AT THE CLASS A “ea iy "Uncle Tom's Cabin, five parts, surplus energy in this ocoupation.| iiton is piling up @ lot of trouble|denled him by the police | ogmedths styl apdbpeinee dad At the Alaska All Week shat acigt She ts much happter and safer than] 17 nimselt, but I hope he will win| Following the coroner's verdict, \ More money than he was recetving| phe Hoosier Schoolmaster, on MEXICANS CARRY jshe was in the place you call ‘at! |. “non't you think we had better| Warrants charging murder were is from the Keystone company, 80 he fiveree! drama, featuring Max Fig-| ,,..At the Colonial All Week s home." Which in her case was Go-/ OU Dont 700 ie ve ae nn|qued against’ Oesear, Villafior ‘Jumped to the Essanay, However, man—one of Bray's cartoon com-| “The Tikress,” drama featuring) rakes to reform them, but have | DISEASE INTO U S.| ing as she pleased with a lot of idle] a iat ancthaneiaas Mrs. Goldy, and ‘Vernon Goldy. The the minute Charlie got out of the! edies ieae e Petrova; hertie, the) you ever known of men doing | . time, I don't see any reason why] Now, my dear husband, you| latter is charged with guilty know! vay his younger brother, Sydney, ee | Traine nosarus,” comedy, by| thie? we should deprive. ourselves of Mr : I 1d tell Moltie|@dge of the crime, although the tepped into his boots At the Melbourne All Week =| Winsor McCay An attorney war sent to my foster| SACRAMENTO, Dec, %1.—-Re | Hatton's society on her account bp Atha do sis imdtece icing coroner's verdict fails to implicate This week Syd Chaplin ts featured) “What Could She Do three-reet | es adie mother, who told her that an estate | ports that Mexican refugees are car | She can take care of herself, I am| i!) ii lone Bae Mull bom We Mune nim Goldy claims he was at the a comedy labeled, “Gussie, the Edison dram: “Lola, the Rat,” ‘ake RESIDENCE THEATRES @/ had been left to her, her children|rying communicable diseases {nto | sure.” a dials thal at Ww. vj}| Pantages theatre when the murder a oi Jand to any one who had been es| Southern California has caused the| I sald this very bravely, but all] more apt to # han ever, We ee tee ited Golfer,” at the Class A. It is a drama; “A Natural Mist "Th and to any on h 4 n a “hard thing, believe us, to follow) {Charite Chaplin and try to fill his “place. Yet Srd is getting the + Taughs, and {t looks like he ts go- sing to run his big brother a hard trace. eee “TWILL BE HANDSOME HOUSE -are proceeding with energy to trans- “form their newly acquired Misston | At the Grand Uneit Shiels Night parts [theatre into one of the handsomest! Managers Jensen & Von Herberg| Surprise Party” and “A Red Dye,’ eer eee Alhambra Until Sunday Night “The Foundlings of Father Time,” two-part drama; “The Mountain) | Traitor,” Eclair drama Their Ups and Downs,” Nestor comedy; “Love and Water,” Sterling comedy ° No. 6, two-reel “The Master Key,” 7 oe the Home Until Friday “Tho Perils of Pauline,” No. 4, two parts; “The Way of Life,” dra the same I have been worried about Mollie and this man who has the | saddest eyes and the most deter | pectally kind to her. | state board of health to appeal to | At least, when she named me tn/| the federal authorities for quick ac her affidavit she thought she was| tion - naming me as one who was “es | San Bernardino, San Mego and| mined mouth I have ever seen. 1 ma; “When Lizzie Got Her Polish,” | jociaity kind to her”; instead, thin| Lon Angeles counties have reported | had quite « long talk with him while comedy; “Boxes apd Boxers,” com-| ieridavit makes her my mother |to the state board of health that | Dick and Harry were playing pool, | e4y; “Foolish Lovers,” comedy Sho hax already, however, giver | refugees affected with rabies, lep| “I have, heard much about you. paleeAbog my attorney an affidavit setting| rosy and tuberculo: pouring |Mre, Waverly, from your young At the Pi nt Hour Until Friday | forth my parents and re into thone counties sisterindaw, who fs my private sec “The Trey o° Hearts,” No. 11, twol this so-called first affiva | retary, as | suppose you now “Broken Vows,’ two-part) | have been to Dean Vaughn of| Program at Grace Presbyterian) “Yes, Mollie and I are great ‘drama id Incognito,” comedy. |the University of Michigan and Prot church, for colored, Friday night. lehuma. I consider her one of the for themselves.” (To Be Continued ‘Tomerrow.) ELLENSBURG, Dec, 31 cold weather continued today. two weeks the temperature varied from 4 to 16 degrees below nero. Por just have to let them work {t out| ELLENSBURG CHILLY) has The corone: verdict and the Is. suance of the warrants are relied — by the state to offset the laims of Mr. and Mrs. Goldy for | the writ of habeas corpus | B. L. Gates, jeweler, takes lease | on location at 1418-1420 Second ave. Cheasty’s window display shows how woolen fabric is made IN SPORTING WORLD DURING COMING YEAR EXPERT FULLERTON PREDICTS WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN IN SPORTING WORLD DURING 1915 Fullerton. promises Sport especially, indicates that 1915 will be a year of even ‘be the explosion of racing at ‘New Orleans and the sudden squelching of the “Business Men's” meeting in the Cres- cent City. ~ «» Closely following that, Mike Gib- Dons will beat Jimmy Clabby and KEYSTONE Rh eumat tomy ‘Nervous Die fers, Btom ‘And Intes tt and All Urinary Disorders, Disor. ‘ders of the Hair, red prices to women on all ‘reatments which Include Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Naturopathic medicine, pret. ‘erence given to non-surgical methods | Disorders of M. ° Dis My treats ey. Im- Paired Vitality and Nervous Debility ‘ever falls. ‘This is the only office in the etty where ‘ou meet the same man you see in the| Picture, In the office, and who personal! atands back of every pro alse and guaran 0. Hours, 10 to 12. Consultation free Call or write today Neglect is the unpardonable sin DR. MACY, Specialist In Advanced Methe IS1% Becond Ay., Seattle, Opposite The Rhodes Bintr SKAT New Year's 10a m tos pm. Sundays © Arcade Skating New Year's KOLLER’S RINK First and Seneca grep the middleweight champion-| ship of the world now held by the, Hammond boy. In baseball the surprises are to be many. } In the American league Boston will win the pennant rather hand- | lly, with Chicago second and Wash. ington third. Boston's Braves, now world’s champions, will have a hard time finishing fourth in the National league, and Brooklyn will make a hard fight for the pennant, being | beaten out toward the end by New York. The world’s series will romp for the Boston Red Sox. bea Francisco, under new control, will win the pennant. In football several surprises are in store. Michigag will be the best lteam in the West, and Minnesota the Conference champion. Pitts- burg, Lehigh and Penn State will hb great teams if the draft keeps up to standard and no one jumps. Harvard, with a green team, is Incky to escape, and Yale will sur prise every one by {ts victory ov both Harvard and Princeton Jack Johnson, now heavyweight champion, will fall during the year. After beating Jess Willard, he will be forced into a fight with Sam Langford and will be whipped | easily. In the lightweight division Fred- die Welsh will finally consent to go 20 rounds with Charlie White in Havana and will be whipped In San Francisco, where most of | the sporting events of the year will | be staged, the chief interest will lle in the breaking of long-standing records in the sprints, The -rec- ords for both the 220 flat and the 220 hurdles will fall, and the 100. yard record will be clipped a fifth of a second. A new wrestling arise early in June Frank Gotch back onto the mat, he will claim the title and defend it. He 1s of American birth and prom ises to be the successor of Gotch in public favor. In the automobile world new rec {onde will be set at the Indianapolis way. The meet at the new feago track will fall to bring any |new speed marks, due to the new ness of the track In golf Evans finally will win the | amateur championship after a hard | | struggle with Frankie Ouimet. Mau. |rice McLoughlin will return to top form and beat Norman Williams at tennis, ADAMS NEEDED COIN | NEW YORK, Dec The ama | teur standing of Platt Adams, cham | pion amateur athlete and all-around |jumper, is attacked by two affi |davits published in last night's | New York Mail, purporting to show that Adams pawned and obtained | money on @ number of medals he mateur events. The champion will | claim is made “lin the ranks of the The Old Year Out The New Year In Eve Till 12:10 professionals. Afternoon and Evening In the Pacific Coast league San} Failing to get} that this places him | SPORTING FLASHES The Violets hun: oa the Blacks tn ing tourney last night, 2,678 to 2,570. Stusser of the defeated team | rolled high score of 234 and Grin-| nell of the Violets pat across the/ | high average of 195. wang the Indian sign 8. A. ©. bow! In an overtime game at Victoria | last night the Vancouver !ce hockey team kept up its winning streak in the Pacific coast series by de feating Victoria four goals to three. A large audience gathered at the | Washington natatorium last night | to hear the free lecture on the art of swimming by Prof. James | Thompson, The strokes and fancy stunts described by Prof. Thomp- son were demonstrated {n the tank by Instroctor Ray Danters and | star pupil, Lesile Crane. In the Intercollegiate chees tour. nament at New York yesterday Pennsylvania and Cornel! played to a tle in three games won and one lost. Each took a game from the other and both took two games from Brown. The doors of the Seattle Athietic club will be thrown open to. the public for the annual New Year's “open house” tomorrow afternoon from 1 to 4. Lunch and a program of music and other features will be provided for the visitors, The women will have an oppor- tunity to see the physical depart. ment of the Y. M. C. A. in action during the “open house” of that in stitution tomorrow. Only on the permitted to enter these precincts Walter F. Perritt, pitcher for the Los Angeles baseball club, who mis took his guide for a mountain lion | and killed him near Ventura, Cal, several days ago, has been exoner. |ated by a coroner's jury. In an jante-mortem statement, the guide, Herbert Lathrop, declared the shooting accidental and exonerated Perritt, NEW YORK, Dec. 21—-A commit tee investigating the various schoo) systems of the country has recom. mended to the New York schoo! board that teachers about |come mothers should be given leave of absence. WeDance All Night Tonight at DREAMLAND SOUVENIR Noise Makers Given to Everybody Every One Welcome —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS — the opening round, with | first day of each year are women | SUPPORT TEACHERS | to be! CHARLIE WHITE WILL MEET CHAMPION WELSH; RITCHIE WILL GET ANOTHER CRACK AT TITLE SOME SPARE HINTS | No matter how the two main events to be staged tomorrow, In | which Seattle fistic fans are particularly Interested, the O'Leary-Camp- dell bout at L.verett and the Wright-Seoott mixup the Elks’ club, are decided, the defeated bors will have trouble making any kind of an alibi stick. All of them, following the prehistorte customa of scrappers, have declared themselves {n “the pink of condition,” whatever that is, and each has issued hia statement regarding what he ts going to do to his opponent, so, as Billy Jordan used to say, “Letergo.” oeeee Quite a number of fans are going to Everett to see the 0’! 7 Campbell bout. The Itttle Irish scrapper has a bunch of boosters in Seattle who are confident that he can stop the hard-hitting Campbell in four rounds, or at least slow him up enough to earn a verdict. Campbell takes his time about getting started, and would show to better advantage over a longer route, but unless Johnny uses all the chiftiness be has he may find himself on the recelving end of a punch such as Leo Crevier recently handed to Perey Cove—and that is some punch, | oe eee All of the talent that does not go to Everett may be found at the Elks’ club gym tomorrow afternoon to see the combat between Pat Scott and Billy Wright. Unless the unexpected happens, these boys will go Ifke chain Yighting for four rounds, and the referee will have his hands fall making a decision. When {t comes to downright clever boxing, {t 1s hardly possible to pick a more evenly matched pair from | the entire local field of scrappers. Both will stand up and exchanre swats until the bell calls @ halt, and both are artful blockers. Witn| — pote Bf gpl bangs - no marked advantage in the matter of “kick” resting on either man, but *t4"d!ng, @ straig! all slightly both with a powerful slam tucked away, the bout should keep the fans|kiseing the 4ball on the off side on their toes from the first tap. [will get the 7-pin while the 4pin * joaue fly over and get the 10-pin. ‘WANTS TO SELL IT WASHINGTON, What do they mean charging Bob- by McLean with being a profession al skater When they only accuse him of getting $75 a week? Lots of amateurs do better than that. Dec, 81.—In a | brief interview with Secretary Lane Mor J. P. Morgan offered to | At the Elks’ club show Steve Reynolds will venture back Into the ring, this time with an unknown quantity in the shape of Jack Thomp-| sell to the government the Copper River & Northwestern railway, tn | | |trimmed the Lincoln high | rally, Basket” In a game that belonged to any- body until time was called in the Inst half, the Y. M. C. A. students five by one point in one of the most ex citing games of the season. At the end of the first half the score was 8 to 8 in favor of Lincoln boys, but the students came back with a great | and shot three baskets rapid succession, taking the lead The students have now beaten L coln, Franklin and Broadway high }teams, and expect to finish their work by Banding out a drubbing to Queen Anne high Saturda. eee hight the University Methodist quin. tet ended the game with the Em. manuel Lutheran boys on the long) end of a 30 to 24 score. The First) loped the Ballard Christians, 52 to 10, and the First Presbyterian outfit defeated the Woodland Park Pres. byterian bunch, 26 to 12. eee The Waterville high schoo! five wrested a close victory from the Chelan high five at Chelan last night, In the presence of a fair crowd. The score was 27 to 23. oe. On the floor of the Cle-Elum high school Tuesday night the Univer sity Methodist team of the Seattle Church league beat the Cle-Klum high bunch, to 164 The Cle-Elum boys hada slight margin at the end of the first half, but gave way before the onslaughts of the Seattleiter in the second period, i Alaska, at valuation. | son, a Frisco heavyweight, who claims to have something. The sem! {te appraised physical windup will be between Ed Pinkman, rapidly coming to the front as 4 lightweight, and Harry Anderson. Houch vs. Joe Farrell, and Ad Schaffii vs. ore ee Sam Langford, Sam McVey and Co. have enlisted a new punching bag in Harry Wills. He is tough enough to sub for Jim Johnson. | - 3 That French operation of grafting arms onto other people has limitless possibilities. The baseball magnates are great (Continued From Page One. grafters anyhow, but, supposing Russ Ford got Slim Sallee’s arm, what would the alibi be? “es eee Other bouts on the card are Leo Andy Duval | || MUST GET A JOB OR GO BACK TO PRISON be if I wanted to get out. I obeyed) all the rules, You ask them about| me at Monroe, and they'll tell you| I was a good prisoner. “Then I put it up to them, asked them to parole me so I could! come back to Seattle and support] my family “*All right,’ they sald. ‘You go to Seattle and try to get a job. If! you land one and behave yourself, J all right. If you don’t land one by “Pants”—but he'll wear | the first of the year, you'll have to come back. Because,’ they said, ‘if | you can't get a job, you won't be Rube Marquard possibly may claim that he was in the twilight! abie to help your family, and so you stato » when he signed two contracts, might as well be in as out.’ And —— - besides, they said, | hadn't served my time.’ “When | got here | found my wife and baby right flat up against It. It was the first time I'd seen the Uncle Joe Cannon visited a “down and out” hotel in Chicago, prob. | ably to encourage the boarders by proving to them that he was there | and came back. ee ee Billy Sunday says there fe not enough hell nowadaye—but then he probably hasn't interviewed Joe Birmingham about It. oeee They say Jawn McGraw le “quietly” trying to sign Hans Lobert— but the Fed money 1s noisy. eevee Clarence Rowland’s nickname that out on the White Sox bench. . Complete Report } heating plant List your vacant rooms in Star Want Ads. in an apartment house. He would be glad of any kind of a Job UPHOLD SOLDIERS | BUFFALO, N. Y., Dec, 31.—The| jthree Canadian militiamen who| shot and killed Walter Smith, an} American hunter, when he attempt-| to evade arrest, were exonerat |ed by a coroner's jury here Wed-| nesday night. PHOENIX, Artz, Dec. 31,—Al- leging the measure violates the fed- ral constitution, 25 Mexicans, Japa- nese and Chinese are suing today tn the federal court to enjoin the en forcement of the ently enacted 80 per cent” foreign labor law. in} Methodists beat the University Bap. | tists, 88 to 5; the First Baptists wal. | RITCHIE WILL GET ANOTHER TITLE CHANCE By Hal Sheridan NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—A certain |New York promoter who, for the time being, fs keeping his identity secret, plans to give Willie Ritchie chance to regain the lightweight title. There are thousands of fans throughout the country who still | believe Ritchie is the best light- | weight in the world, and late in | February he will be given a chance to prove their confidence is not | misplaced. The date of the battle will not | be determined until after Charlie | White and Freddie Welsh meet here in a scheduled ten-round con- test on the night of Jan. 13. Ritchie will meet the winner of this con- test. White recently outpointed Welsh, and is one of the nation’s most rious contenders for the title, Should he be fortunate enough to knock out Welsh, White will be selected to meet Ritchie. If, however, Welsh holds White to a decision victory, the champion will meet Willie. NEW YORK, Dec. 81.—Chariie White and not Joe Shugrue will meet Freddie Welsh in a 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden on the evening of Jan. 13. This change in plans was an- nounced today by Promoter Jimmy Johnston, who said he had sub stituted White for Shugrue in an- swer to the clamor of fans who saw Tuesday night’s fight. Under the articles, the weight Is to be 135 ‘pounds at $3 p. m. [NURSE WEDS AUTHOR SAN FRANCISCO, Dec | ters received here tell 31 of the riage Christmas of Miss Head, Gilroy, Cal., nurse, to Lioyd | Oaboeae, novelist, son of the late | Mra, Robert L. Stevenson, in. Lon- don, Eng (MANY PHONEY NAMES OLYMPIA, Dec. 81.—Fraudulent signatures totaling 33,000 were found on the various {nitiative pe. titions checked over by the state department during the past six months, Let Star Want Ads rent your vacant rooms. AMUSED METROPOLITAN MR. GEORGE ARLISS Cal, radishes ...4. of Market Today F |baby. Say, you ought to eee that! am aiebier Compans's Production of ‘ 9 | eccerian aor be Pes | “It seemed 80 good to be out that “DISRAELIT | Prte id Producers tor Vegetables and Cranberries, per box a7 somehow | got to thinking It would | Prices—#2.00 to 500. seats on for ' Prices Paid Producers for Eggs.| be easy to get a job. But I've looked wement. Mats, $1.30 to 50c Poultry, Veal and Pork | and looked. | can't find one. And _ enenreesrenste Nese as |the time's getting short! | don’t ‘no over bie 12 @ 4, [want to go back! * * * But Rena’ 9 Iba asd under ' it | the time is getting short * * * Se, Mo, Be, The. Evening Price MENTS MOORE 3 2:7 Thur. $1.00—Mats, New Year's and Sat.—s1.00. September Morn A Tangolzed Musicat Comedy } Nights, 250 to $1.80, Mats, 2he to § Seats Now Selling PANTAGES Sorings th and | can't find a job, * * #” . tory did right in stipulating that "Richards & Pringle’s RED DUPREZ expiant, per 1b, |this man must return Yo prison If MINSTRELS International Comedian after a reasonable time, he had 100 and 200 vat . sss failed to find a job. ———— ——— weal celery - 1 @ 8 Hy ‘tin Prices for Butter, & 4 It is true that a jobless man ts Local osteo oie AP hein! Ones 608 and! of no more material use to hie fam : ‘ Loew’s Empress pec peer 4 (Corrected daily by (he Bradner oo) {ily out of prison than in. But— | We Make Motion Pictures ja ges vay i as | yell, tt won't be a happy New Finest Equipment in the Every Act a Feature =. a Year for a man, & woman and a Nerthwelk Honey Motive Washingtes baby if the man doesn't find a job EVERY ARTIST A STAR aps ce Wa pet er Tae ‘ Jacobs Photo Shops 10c and 20c oad Bag | he man ts a plumber and steam ‘ be * \Frortaa grap erm riot «« fitter by: trade, He could run al Ba. Saree. Senne ee ee ee

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