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Have you solved the Husband-Wife Money Problem? See Runaway Tonight at the Colonial Also the motion pic- tures of the winner of The Star’s “Husband- Wife-Money” contest. On the same bill are AKeystone Comedy A 2-Part Drama MME. MICHELI CRAWFORD At the Pipe Organ. ‘TColonia 4th, North of Pike 10c 10c 10c A a RELIEF SHIP CAMINO TOWING TO HALIFAX HALIFAX, N. S, Jan. 19.—The relief ship Camino, en route from San Francisco to Belgium with sup- plies for the war sufferers, expects to dock here for repairs tomorrow Her captain communicated her condition by wireless today to R. H Swayne, her owner. The Camino is 300 miles off the coast of Nova Sco- tia, with her rudder, deckhouses and anchor gone. ‘The steamer Kanawha {s stand ing by. (PHOTO|4YEAR-OLD PLAYS Nor. over this Charlie Chapin and Mabel mand continue to hold sway large crowds at the Clasa A William Hes are educating erty crowds at the Lib In the role of thrills patrons of Hobert The 8 the Bosworth a Wolf’ ka Barbara Tennant in “The Mark- ed Woman” at the Clemmer this week holding the attention of well-filled houses. Packed houses are following with Intense excitement the chase for Runaway June” at the Colonial eee DOROTHY GISH AGAIN WORKS Dorothy bh is again at work at the Mu! taudio in “An Old Fashtoned by Russel EF ‘Smith, directed by Donald Crisp Miss Dorothy waa struck by an automobile on Thankgtving day and Was unable to work for a month. Billiard as well as picture fana wil! Willle Hoppe, the big billiard champ, on the screen, for on sev ral occasions has worked at this studio while visiting his broth erintaw, R.A. Walsh ar MABEL NORMAND AT THE FAIR Year's day Mack Sennett Ince of the N. ¥ moving picture conces San Diego exposition Normand and Rose drawing cards T show ts an educational one and will prove a gr auccess, By the way, this company has the sole right to take pletures on position grounds. The company {s also doing some little comedy ple- tures while there. The movie show demonstrates bow pictures ar made, the sightseer being showr pictures {p actual production, the laboratories, projecting room, everything. . pned a sion at the with Mabel Arbuckle as ROMANTIC STORY AT MISSION The Colonel of the Red Hus arse,” a three-part Edison drama, heads today’® new show at the Mission. It is a romantic tale of a young American who returns to the land of his ancestors—a pretty little Europe kingdom, that ts full of politics, statesmen, brave men and pretty women. Two oth er pictures, a comedy and a drama complete the program until Thurs day night . At the Colonial Unti! Tuesday Night Runaway June,” two-reet Relt ance drama, first episode; “When a Woman Waits,” drama; “Baby's Ride,” comedy drama; “Hash House | Mashers,” Keystone comedy eee At the Liberty Until Tuesday Nig’ “Wm. Hesee’s Alaskan Pictur educational; “The Fable of a Friend Who Had « Girl Who Had a Friend,” a George Ade comedy oe | At the Class A Until T “Vengeance Majestic drama; “Love Knows % Law,” comedy drama Mutual Weekly;" “Mabel's Strange Predic- ament,” featuring Charlie Chaplin . }At the Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “The Marked Wom drama featuring Bar fivereel ara Tennant At the Alhambra Until Wednesday Night The Sins of Olga Brandt reel drama; “Animated Weekly “In Jungle Wilds,” drama; and alac a comedy. . At the Alaska All Week “The Sea Wolf,” drama. . . Co., the ex-| and) | Mary Frances Kiernan * two! STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 1915. SEATTLE PAUL 3. °° GIRL MOVIE SUCCESS ® Alaskan pletures| | | Four years ago a little girt was! born to Mra. P. F. Kiernan while she was being rushed to the Prov idence hospital Later on the name of Mary Frances was given jthe baby the fond parents. Mary went to the Dougjas Dancing academy and th r ame pro- ficient in fancy dancing. Her tal lent developed so fast that b jmother, at the request of E. E James, of James & Bushnell, took the little girl to Lon Angeles. The Reliance Film Co, saw a POURS GASOLINE ON | FLAMES IN COURT EVERETT, Jan. 19-—Dan Mac chia sued P. W. McBeath, grocer, charging he sold him gasoline for kerosene, and that when he tried to } Start a fire the gasoline exploded. Attorneys for the defense Mon day afternoon had one of their wit nesses, J. A. Juleen, a photographer, | pour gasoline through a flame on} the witness stand to prove that it} wouldn't explode. It didn’t } | precious little stone in Mary Fran ces, and put her acting before the camera. Mary ts now 4 years old and {is appearing at the Colonial theatre until tonight in her first film, called “Baby's Ride.” She made such a success in her first production that two more are now being written for her special benefit Free Relief KONDON’S Original and Genuine CATARRHAL JELLY i catarr igeints se Money back if ft falls They are danger MONDON MIG. CO., Minneapolis, Minn. iada0osoe For a limited time we will do work at the following prices: A good set of Teeth for.... 22-K. Gold Crown... $4.00 22-K. Bridgework, per tooth For Colds| | TRY TO PLAY GOOD FAIRY | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspa per Enterprise Association.) Until Eliene escorted um all the dining room | had forgotten that I had eat no dinner 1 starved and ate until Hill Tenney |inaisted that I had been trying to jstarve myself to death because Dick had left nd that he had | persuaded me to live him. sul, Bill,” | whispered, let me tell it would do good to starve a little he what waa it that Jin ‘Madame Butterfly’ }‘It is better to starve a little than |to be fat much.’ | “Oh, Bill, why will you be so ride |ulous?” aald Eliene, who usuall |to have blue prints of everybody Jokes given her, That little girl did not say that at all. What aid | wae It is better to lie a little thar jbe happy much | “Goodness!” Where tr , jdi@ an Ortental woman get hold that bit of Oceidental masculine phi josophy?” said little Sadie |who is the shyest girl in town jis popularly thought to jbrains at all We all shouted “What do you know about the lons of men or unhapp’ asked Bl Tenney, looking jat her with » new tnt “Low bridge, Bill, “Can't you resist any | “Why should I? belligerently “Simply because you are getting jwhere you might be classed as |‘has-been’ and ought to be makin collection of the virtues instead of adding to your vices “Tell me, Margie, have you heard from Kitty?” he asked We were wan me Jap girl ‘ about anc have 1 enn nt I temptatic he asked rather warne et ee ee ee ee j Six Dollars Places This Jewel Dancin The p real ent and ‘the utfit 1 Phe Come : re of in and Hear the Jewel ALL THE RECORDS— FOR AL ALL OF 1. MACHINES. THE TIME. ° Outfit in Your Home | CHHOPPER GEPKELLY AGhileen Ord Ave OUnivera SEATTLE’S TALKING MACHINE HEADQUARTERS. 4 ‘(MARKET REPORT | when ogee ta ean the much to farmers ared Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Veuetables and Frutt ected dally White river spuds ly . 8 anke sitting a little away from the reat.| “Yer, | have and I also had a long |visit this morning with Mrs. Bill | Tenney.” | Bilt winced | “Not very.” | “What's the matter with her jaier" | “I think she’s lonely His eyes brightened |erew old and tired again Not for me.” “Who should she be lonely for if |not for her husband? | “But Iam not her husbany any more.” “So much the better, Rill jean make love to her with a clear conscience. You know yc [never had time to make your own wife, because always #0 busy making other men's wives.” “Margie do you think would let me call on her?” “How can I tell? But you might try,” “Bay, Markie, won't you In over to your house and let m pen in tomorrow night?” “And let your ex-wife think you were in the habit of happening in on me when Dick was away? should say not!” Well, you know I couldn't talk to her when Dick was home. Truly | Margie, I'm not as bad as you think I have always been, Honestly, no man can say I ever wronged hir nor” he hesitated a moment an¢ then blurted out) “and neither have lever wronged a girl, They wanted me to make love to them Yes, that’s {t. The woman did it. I can’t see for the life of me why any woman would want yor back again if once she had gotten “In she well? Mar Bi.” and then have love to you were love te Helen © her hap Hubbard @ 0% HEADACHY, DULL AND STOPPED UP Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two bours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or lim be. BAD COLD? FEEL ¢ ° Veul £004 block hogs AEBOT vee ae Selling Prices to Retailer Batter, Kags and Cheese + od daily by the Bradner Coy Ty 6 Orewen triple | Limburee Domestic Alfaifa, No 1 Puget sound timothy Straw, ton Timothy Eastern Washington oate Puget sound oats 2 Barley 20.00 WARNS YOUNG MEN AGAINST ‘SPOONING’ PORTLAND Jan. 19.—*"Spooning is a violation of the finest principler of chivalry. It is the breaking dowr lof the only protection afforded to a woman—her modesty and reserve | It is the first step in the thousands of tragedies that occur through this apparently legitimate amusement |in our school and college life. | In this way Max Exner, first American physical director in China |and a member of the {international committee, warned men at the Y |M. C. A. Sunday, in his lecture on | “Rational Life.” FRUIT GROWERS - TO MEET HERE. 6 Yom every orchar¢é session, which they hope will be the | means of working out a simpl practical way to ald the fresh fruit * marketing situation. Preparations | have been made for taking care of + several hundred visitors and dele- * Fruit growe: section Seatt! r ‘en delegated fruft growers from each of the North Pacific fruft dis- | tricts will confer with the by- products committee Friday morn- ing. They are expected to work out | a solution to be acted upon at the + general session the day following. * | The meeting was called by the’ | Fruit Growers and Frait Marketing + conference. Other phases of the’ |fruit industry will also be consid- ie |ered. ‘KEEP LIVER AND” ‘BOWELS REGULAR: + WITHCASCARETS: Get a 10-cent box now. | No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your |head aches, how miserable and um.’ |comfortable you are from constipa- | tion, indigestion, bfliousness and ~ sluggish bowels—you always a the desired results with Casca) |. Don’t let your stomach, liver ag |bowels make you mfserable. Take» Cascarets tonight; put an end to — the headache, billousness, di ness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy_ stomach, backache and all other” distress; cleanse your inside om | sans of all the bile, gases and com- — | stipated matter which is producing” | the misery. . | A 10-cent box means health, hap piness and a clear head for months, No more days of gloom and dis- tress if you will take a now and then. All drug Casecarets. Don't forget the chil- dren—their liftle insides need @ gentle cleansing, too, ri + Py ’ 4 eee ewee i Ce. It promptly opens clogged-up nos-| CALHOUN ENDORSED trils and alr passages; stops nasty | discharge or nose running; relieves | ~ sick» headache, dullness, feverish-| The executive committee of the hess, sore throat, sneezing, sore-|King county democratic central ness and stiffness. }committee has indorsed Isaac P. “Pape’s Cold @ompound” ts the} Calhoun of Kent for the job of quickest, surest relief known and/ special deputy of collector of cus: costs only 25 cents at drug stores.|toms to succeed F. C. Harper. It acts without assistance, tastes|Hugh C. Todd and Robt. Bridges nice, arid causes no inconvenience. | have asked that their names shall Don't accept a substitute. not be considered. rid of you, but you had better take my tip, Bill, and try your well prac tieed arts on Mrs. Bill before it is too late—that is, provided you sti! jare interested in her.” ‘Lam and always was interested in her, Margie. She is the only woman I have ever thought I could stand across the breakfast table from me on the ‘morning after,’ and if that Is not a test of love I don't know what Is.” (To be continued tomorrow.) MORGAN TALKS WITH WILSON ABOUT ALASKA WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—J. P |Morgan conferred with President | |Wilson yesterday. The banker was Cures Without Drugs loptimistic over the business out This Modern Method of Electric Treatment Is Curing 9)’ Men and Women After Doctors and Drugs Fail. | Though confirmation was lack To people who auffer from chronto Mling, it was belleved Morgan urged troubles of aay Kind: rheureation the dissolution of the bankers’ gold er ee ae pool created at the opening of the three ach, kidney oF liver disor¢ European war to deal with the sit for e ithin ni | uation, It was announced that Morgan discussed with the president the sale of the Copper River & North [western rafiroad to the govern ment as part of the government's proposed railway system in Alaska, PROGRESSIVES TO TALK OVER LAWS | A meeting has been called for 2 p. m, Tuesday at progressive head quarters, 425 Boston block, for the discussion of election laws, Speak lers will discuss the recent rulings of Judge Albertson, in the recount casé, and consider ways of educat-| |{ng fdture election board members. ve ae CITY DOCK DAMAGED BALMACAAN COATS | - Work fine mixtures 50. .$7.50 |the port commission dock on Han-| |ford street, badly damaged by fire | Saturday ‘afternoon, will com-| jmence at once. The loss will be | borne by Harrington & Peters, the} contractors, The structure was in-| sured for $50,000, which entirely | covers the damage At the Melbourne Until Night “A Mix-Up in Suft Cases,” com: edy; “Surgeon Warren's Ward,” drama; “Slippe! Slim Gets Square,” comedy; “The Sheriff of Willow Gulch,” comedy o- At the Grand Until Tuesday Night “The Beautiful nknown, drama; “Through a Knot Hole, comedy Gold Fillings. ...$1.00 up Amalgam Fillings ....50¢ All work guaranteed for 15 years, None but skilled operators of long experience employed by us. All Work Done Painlessly Examinations Free Office hours from 830 a. m. to 8 p.m, Sunday 9 a. m. to ALBANY DENTISTS Over People’s Bank Second Ave, and Pike St. Tuesday From Piles |No matter how long or how bad |—go to your druggist today and get a 50-cent box of Pyramid Pile| Remedy. It will give quick relief, and a single box often cures. A |trial package mailed free in plain | wrapper ff you send us coupon be- low Third at Pike. 5c List your vacant rooms in A three-part, stirring Edison Star Want Ads. romance of an American de seendant of royalty, who re turns to the land of bis ances- tors, meets and falls in love with a charming princess There are plots and intrigue that make a lively 45 minutes of film story . | | At the Tillkum Until Tuesday Night “The Masqueraders,” Keyston comedy, featuring Charles Chaplin |“Zudora,” drama; “For Her Father's j Sins, * drama FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 518 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, Mich Kindly send me a Free sam. ple of Pyramid Pile Remedy, in plain wrapper. | Mission Until Thursday Night The Colonel of the Red Hus lear,” three-part Edison drama Andy's Portrait,” Vitagraph com. y The Return to the Primi ig dram -. Andy’s Portrait — A Vitagraph know the kind is always good.” Name Street Cor. RESIDENCE THEATRES o At the Home Until Wednesday Perils of Pauline, No. two parts; “Peg o’ the Wilds,” two: part drama; “The Dog Raffles,” comedy. |At the Pleasant Hour Until Wed- | nesday “The Triumph of Mind,” part drama; “Mike rches {His Brother,” comedy. |At the Greenwood Until | Night Those Love Pangs,” comely; “Animated Weekly Christmas Spirit’; “Break Break,” drama Y. M,C, A. WILL DINE ~ WOULD-BE CITIZENS Members of the Y. M A 4 naturalization classes will be guests Jof the Association Brotherhood at a banquet Tuesday night in tne Y. M ©. A. auditorium, Harry Gardner, |with the Y, M. G. A. orchestra and the Welsh singers, will furnish a musical program chen will be made by Prof. W. G. Beach and ex Mayor CotteriI® NETERER GOING EAST Federal Judge Neterer is about te | begin one of the longest trips ever taken by a United States Judge in the performance of his regular duties, He has been ordered to hold a session in New York, beginning February 1 comedy—you ‘A Vitagraph | BRONCHO And the Sisters Western drama, with old favorite, “Broncho as the hero. MISSION THEATRE 10c Mezzanine Fourth, Seats Union Tuesday by with body strength that ing the energy woak, sluggish Blectra-Vite for naturating | with @ steady ] electric life for hours at a time while You sleep, without the Jeast shock or ff! unpleasant sensation... Klectra-Vita fil | allment Keystone vitals “The break organ of the body is @ aotentific device the perves and vitals unbroken current of bullde up vitality and strength and given to every weak or Inactive organ the power to do Ite work properly nature intended. 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