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SHORT NEWS | STELLA SORGHUM BAYS: ere’s the Proof! Lifestaff Submits His Credentials Bome Dusiness mem { \ | Children of St. John's Eplacopat| |chureh with parents and frienda to be given party Tuesday night i Guild hall Matick tellurtan, Instrument} demonstrating relations of earth, |wun and moon, on exhibition at | meeting of Rotary club It'a made tn Seattle, J. CO. Rdeon, president Supertor | Portland Cement Co., who return, ed from East Monday, sayn busi-| ness is booming in East cee Champ Clark went hunting In Missourl last autumn. Me ap proached a village idler near a amal| station. “Is it worth my time to hunt | around here?” asked the speak er. Monday. a ~ won? moe B28 “Wal,” drawied the Missourl. | an, “shootin’ ain't wuth shucks, 3 ° but then, | don't know what 1".0300 you time is wuth.” ° ore 0. | ° Subsertptions amounting to $250 Hiritish American Re m Mon | Dave J and J. Miller given 20 daye and $250 fine Monday for} carrying revolvers. } Pacific Coast Steam » Co. pur hased steamer Ravalll for Alaska! trade Monday. | Invitations issued Monday for | cted by of an a al} of Merchants’ Ex change to eld Friday at Rai nler-Grand hotel “ee | “1 can say one thing In favor of the automobile,” remarked the grouchy old Ever- ett True, smoking the biack seegar, ‘and that is it ide the mort gage respectable.” Christmas tree fete given Mon fay night by & atior 300 poor chil Mra. Ex Mra. Frances Preston Grover Cleveland, died Mo’ New York Mustering out of Villa troops be gan Monday at Ju Harold Regan, Tacoma, sent to four years of fallen women. forn for accep e tien MR. BRYAN ISN'T A WAR RIOR, BUT IT ISN'T BE CAUSE HE CAN'T CHARGE —Columbla State. THE NEW HEALTH BEVERAGE FOR THE HOME, THE CLUB AND SOCIAL GATHERINGS FAMILY PRICES: BOTTLES, LARGE Refund for bottles 50c BOTTLES, MEDIUM Refund for bottles 40c CAPITOL 870 Hemrich Bros. Brewing Co. 24 24 $3.00 $1.90 He—Dia am{nation children! | Brand Whitlock to Belgium, salle Brig. ¢ Crozier ordnance, annual gests that government trical processes of tal en from a . TL have six 8, minister) at Tuesday. | fet of the for p CADDY IS FIRED; TRIES SUICIDE IN, elty h n ways it was because | trom 4 a good-for-nothing cad¢ | | Midvale study of the ing $30 to find out it Frenc r bal a Lo BOOZE SUPPLY Fred Dolphin, the 17-yearold caddymaster at the municipal golf 1 fter the first of the year? th he H Ss S$ GLA: S$ Ther t . ait jury as was displayed in present-|ing obtained financial backing for |the life of his wife, and her lusty|Vancouver coast with the rudder ike war fred tie cay vere) SAILS USES GLASS "vise S.'roe iia: AUTO FACTORY HERE '1:'ete cosas svitoncaorneys|u'Sarpatgn wel the" $000 |Seun on, tern Christine ye |Sommged Chris eke had Christmas. saiadnotens “ a sman, purchasing agent, said| ind ve today, the case will be! worth of California d fruit crop} Riggs was resting easily, tho he|been driven ashore on Waadjah is What for? TACOMA, Dec. 28—With both |*°,, 200tay 1 aerial | ‘The Willys-Overland Co., Eastorn| Placed tn the hands of the Jurors|in the United States and South|was very weak, at his home in|!and, near Neah Bay, was picked up That was what Mayor Gill want-| Wrists and his t SUAS erred eo eee Ce Oe ade mmaataatarens, HAYS tomorrow night America, State Market Director| Washington today. Mrs, Riggs is|Sunday night by British Columbia ed to know, so he made a little call | gashed, Ed Moore, a prisoner In the | "C® 8nd laid the matter before the | ANtoan eee nn a factory offies|. Deputy District Attorney Keyes| Harris Weinstock of California 1s/on the way to recovery | wireless stations, on J. W. Thompson, superintendent | county Jail, ts in a serious condi. |E%CowtIve. . dee aae tthe, uutrolling the territory | began his appeal for conviction this| here today to see whether his plan | The Sausalito sent out distrest of parks. tion today from loss of blood, and!) eenisined. Pas Per yo Anal Pra re Pa fon, Montana,| morning may be executed without jailing Ss. S MANCHUR 0 signals at 8 p. m, and the Nealt Now there ts going to be an in-| may igee the patton a cei oc clidaho afd British Columbia 1 Following Keyes, Defense Consul | himself and the growers a Oe TA 0, K, bay sirmont put out in a heavy sew vestigation Moore, who was serving a sen-| VhIskY, one gallon of port wine, one) Nr Ml ie he opened the| Job Harriman was slated to take| He conferred with the federal | ee en {to render any possible ald. At # Thompson said he fired the boy| tence for grand larc made the | Salon of sherry and & quarter of 6) oe eee ear and e vy in| the floor. trade commission and Attorney! Ninw YORK, Dec, 28 late hour {t reached the schooner because he did n he was t at suicide > last nf galion of brandy. They ordered it.|first of the year and a service man) '® © General Gregory to ascertain] 4. p, » Dee. 38 The for and took off the crew. able to: Dose the cac ae ager eer. ‘eht, |T had to buy It will be sent to the plant of J. W.| — ggigs Ga jGeneral Gregory to gecortar| mer Pacific Mall. liner Manchuria, | ook off the crew. retie Fr a nals demence tds aie | Vho ordered itt” scowled the| Leavitt & Co, the Willys-Overland| LaXaTlVR BROMO av ’ the | such as he proposes would violate | °%, Toute to England, fa on her way| AMUSEMENTS mayor agents here |freMhenatare'ee RoW: GROVE He” @°* | the Sherman anti-trust law today, tho yesterday she went| Cruiser Chattanooga, after 30 hospital, of course said Mr, Fi Oh—ail Then the mayor said that he did| NEW he patients in the city! BE. Bilven 4 have to suffer for| Lumbermen’ nl Organiza tHironlante. tion at Tacoma, died here last] 6 to have It in our| night of paralysis. He was a plo-| he maid nk 1 manufacturer of} o— Muscatine, MOORE Theatre—All Week Le iate taahian atthe THAT GREATEST OF ALL FILM PRODUCTIONS Tonight and All Mats. Wednesday an not believe Saturday ‘otash and Perlmutter to 81.50) all hospital wo lack of s tle drug sto neer and a tion ” Prices Floor, 50c. Evenings: Balcony, Matinges, 25@ Any § NEW PANTAGES :”: em + fp hither | Nights, 7 and 9 >t gpind and fit gur own glasses growth. Many more residences | 4 avemann's t ft a 30 - - have been completed and many « BERTHA GAKRDNDR wit ae improved re POWELLS MENOTRELS Operatic Soprano n7-1) Maree ean Bisba’ teat aig ‘Curry Optical Parlors | ‘An addition to the olty «ve Closset & Devers Seattle amen tg) A OTHER BIG ACTS J, Het : spe ge | A. C. and M. Curry |ayatem, costing $8,500, has Been | Was areas ane 908: cca Pe pi 4 Liberty Bide EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS x he a eae Pais plavereitay | The Oldest and Largest Coffee Roasters in the Northwest : Thi Bir 3064-66 Arcade Bid has been built on the lots east of| Start the New Year by using Star) i} Pan t off hours; 9a. m. to Bring This Ad With Y. yt, and 6,000 trees have been Nighy, 400 and 200 Want Ads. tion. Sundays, 10 @ m, to 12 @ Thie Ad h You | STAR—TUESDAY, DEC, 28, 1915. PAGE 2. tanya mean no bors tn the) WILL PUT IN BRANGH | io tres man WM. E, BLIVEN DEAD —— Ringers walok ¢ TODAY AND BALANCE OF WEEK The Biggest Thing in Popular- Priced Vaudeville! TOM POWELLS PEERLESS MINSTRELS 5 PEOPLE 25 In a Big Minstrel First Part, Called “HOTEL DE LUXE” BY THE ENTIRE COMPANY 5 OTHER BIG ACTS 5 THE MARIMBA MANIACS—Playing the Marimbaphone Including THE SINGING FIVE—A Quintette of Male Vocalists MINSTREL BILLY CLARK—In a Blackface Monologue THE NETTIE CARROLL TROUPE—Of Tight Wire Walkers HINES AND REMINGTON—Featuring “Dippy Delicia”’ This Big Bill Can Be Seen for-10c and 20c Continuous Performance New Year's Kind TAKE OUR TIP—It’s a Wonderful Show for the Money ~ |GIVES UP BLOOD GROWERS SEEK | | Shin Gaoeitta’ decdeante Riggs, jr, of the Alaska engl. Maes : neering expedition, sacrificed a Schmidt murder trial quart of his blood Sunday to save |SAUSALITO NOW NEAR NEAH BAY VICTORIA, B, C., Dec, 28.—News: that the schooner Sausalito, which was reported drifting toward the iS ANGELES WASHINGTON, Dec, 28.—Hav aground for a time as she was out-|days at Puget sound, ward bound | Mexico Monday. Weinstock said the commission favored his proposal, Upon the ontcome of his confer- | Jence may depend operations of | many growers’ organizations | ma New York bankers are prepared | the sailed for sroworn at dig or cent interest WL, Tins 3O0c—3 lb. Tins 85c value of their crop, provided the growers organize, standardize their products, and have them inspected and labeled by a state commission,” } said Weinstock, ‘ | “They previously have been fore ed to glut the market below the cost of production or else secure | 4 loans at from eight to twelve per € cent.” | ( i - ten days only we will fit a TOWN Is BOOMING | ay, illed frame with spherical 2 and leather case, complete, | ; l| 50, This includes a careful| WATERVILLE, Dec. 28.—Water courate examination, Satisfac- | Ville, during the last year, has guaranteed, We prescribe, |broken all former records , at a cost of $700,