The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1915, Page 2

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PERFORMANCE i z An Emphatic Success And a Brilliant Support in the First American- 4 made Production to Be Presented in NATURAL COLORS Six Acts——“An Enchantment of the Screen” Only 3 Days More TODAY—TOMORROW—SATURDAY SECOND AT SENECA ADMISSION—10 CENTS 3 Your Only Opportunity to See the Famous : Pathe Gold Rooster Plays in Seattle LTIMATUM 3S SESS day by a coma a them the cou ON MOVIE MAGNATES rhe mai P. till the opening da jemands of the coun city light Organized labor will boyeott as unfair the new Coliseum theatre, to en next week at Fifth ave. and Pike st.. unless its managers | cancel their lighting contract with | the Seattle Electric Co. | This announcement was made | fen Thursday, following a meeting of | Ha the Central Labor Council Wednes day night to decide the tsaue. the § antitrust law, jensen & Von Herberg, the the-| early this afternoon. CROWDED EVERY THE BELOVED The Strand DEFENSE FINISHES NEW YORK, Dec. 30.--Th ein the case of New York, Ne n & Hartford raflroad direct ors charged with conspiracy under Seattle’s Popular Credit House SEMI-ANNUAL Sharply Reduced in Prices TIME to All t ago were NOW IS coat at THE a great styles that just day more. The materials and colors include e that is popular and in demand 4 ose a e late fall and EVERY has 7ARMEN IN OUR ENT been remarked from marked garments are real values and afford to miss them Petticoats A WONDERFUL COLLECTION Broken Lines ot Waists Elegant Messaline and Dre Skinner's Satin all descriptions, shown in various colors. marked $6.50; priced et $2.95 Waists of Me line Pett mate the popular color merly marked a $7.60. Re marked to 1332-34 2it SECOND UNION CLEARANCE Women’s Coats and Suits mart suit or winter marked considerably verything mE STOCK $16.50 up. These re- an can en lnes of Jersey-top 8 are excellent; a $3.50 CREDIT TERMS Made to Suit Your’ Income SEASON COLD TWOAUSTRIAN RECORD 1S. WARSHIPS BROKEN = SUNK IN TODAY = BATTLE a | The mercury sneaked down five PARIS, Dec, 30.—Two Aus- and one-half degrees and registered “ nh ha been de 24% above zero when Weatherman | ‘lan warships have Salisbury took a peep about 6| streyed In @ clash with allied o'clock a. m, Thursday warships, according to official That broke the season's record, announcement today. eet teen tae te “An Austrian aquadron left the temperat was 30 above, } Hut there w cold days, Cattaro to bombard Durazzo | during otter years, and Seattle will have to shiver along some more to | beat some of the figures up at the weather bureau. It has never Seattle. But 1893 (Jan, 31)—3 above. (Albania) and encountered the ships, which gave bat id the announce The Austrian destroyer ment. Litta was blown up by a mine and the destroyer Trigiav was been below rero tn sunk, Other enemy ships fled.” 1896 (Nov, 27)—15 above. 1907 ‘aon so The Trigiay ta one of Austria's ‘46h Clan. 1th aes newest ships, She carried a crew 1911 (Jan, 18)—19 above, of 90 men, While the Litta ts not sale’ tamale ae chee mentioned, {t probably ts intended soak faee acaemeee for the Lika, sister ship of the seid. hee toveuke cae Triglay. Presumably French and 1818 (ee, BOCOtIA above Hitalian ships participated in the “on an Ant, !>attle oon Lake orl@RANCE GETS INCOME TAX he has an PARIS, Dec. 30—To meet the}! ng warm tn the ear cost of the war the senate has! hours EE voted for an income tax measure. A fow of the "700" type cars on |The btil provides a tax of 1,700 short runs are heated. Hut prac) franca upon a 100,000 franc income tieally all of the other short line /for unmarried persons, and 1,1 cars are ico houses for married persons Reports from San Francisco and | ROME, Dec, 20.—Prince William of Wied, former roler of Albania, has organized tribes west of Prisrend, | and is now attacking the Serbs east of Scutart, These forces are cooperating with the Bulgar 14 fresh onslaughts againet the Oakland tell of light snows during| prince OF WIED tipped Serbs in the Elbassa r Fremont-B chance of ke the last 24 hours. FIGHTS SERBS SNOW IN CALIFORNIA SAN BERNARDINO, Dee. 29. San Bernardino awoke this morn ing to find itself blanketed fn snow. Tho real ar Inches of tt lay in the st The countrys was white ots. Extending from the mountains, gion, who sought refuge there | the snow hed almost to River-| fore the fury of the central powers.| mide, na and Ontar The or The prin for anni ang is not damaged, as rain the snow hilating the He then he hern Albania upy the Al 1 consent of roverbial “oldest inhabt en snow tant” cannot remen fell so thickly bere. the central allies AUSTRIAN 18 OPTIMISTIC WASHIN( tng stat tion f SMUDGING ORCHARDS FRESNO, Cal, Dec. 30 the temperature at free night and this forenoon, * amudged the wie ange BLIZZARD SWEEPS EAST strian embas NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Swept by one of the worst t Buffalo and lal today This statement dip: gave a brighter ch in years Great | tin y under t suffere re ¢ at some 1% Lakes dtstr Itia SCENE FROM FILM DRAMA, MOORE | Scene From Forceful Film Spectacte, “The Battle Cry of Peace, " at the | Moore This Week. BREWERY ASKS FOR TIME 10 |DISPOSE OF $50,000 STOCK’ STAR—THURSDAY, DEC, 30, ice CRAWLS INTO MILL | | 1 | MA, Dec. 30 Seattle ) shty and possession of beer Malting and Brewing co within the state between Jan, 1 and 8 al court h Jan, 16 for a temporary restraining order} ‘The company charges alleged to keep the attorney general faulty 7 ation of tices for nte th the manufa b nend asure, | 7 or has threat cording to the Story Window in His 00 e Som pany Sleep; Breaks Jaw | pg ce papers filed, | has 15,00 at m valued an ), which It cl War is going to put the skids un-|acts are Redding and Roberts, in — : ‘ | t lisposed of befor der old Painless Dentistry comedy; Cort and Rodford, in Men's Suits, $15.00 grades, 1 1 2 In his sleep, Thursday morn- hg of lack of facili pply of novo-cain tn the |biackface, and the Raymonds, In a Pedtaced tO... eve sewenay ewes ° ing, Peter Anderson, a logger, | rder asked for ¥ tates is all pete cowboy roping act 's Suits, $18 7 5 28, deve from the thindetory jt t tuff that com Olga Petrova is seen in a photo Men’s Suits, $18.00 grades, Jumps Out of Third; i 1. of beer ont And. ay Yow! WAR WIL L meas PAGE 2 1915, MOTE eth 7 meee If you miss this (remember it has no second run in Seattle) you miss the funniest comedy ever shown—funny and thrilling, too. ADDED ATTRACTION by “AMBITION,” a drama of today, featuring Gladys Hulette. Showing Tonight, Friday and Saturday. * First at Pike—Continuous, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. LIBERTY] MATINEES ]10c EVENINGS 15¢ |. Children, 5c; Loges, 25¢ Children, 5¢; Loges, 30c . P ? ‘ * ‘KING OF SEATTLE IS co ae ori, oa Xuonay They were under the leadership the Kiko of eects tether ak and Milford K, bare! escaped arrest in Victor WASHINGTON, Dec. 30,—With during this w as a German sp & protest against British seizure Pete Gustafson, a logger, who | ward found In the furna it T Kin Seattle's me is|maii destined to the U. 8. in pi worked for the Guitan Logging is believed that he crawled in Clare) While in Vic ation, \' developed today that Co. of Monroe, crawied into a to get warm i torla, b ith. Now le cause thereof was a furnace in the Hollywood He was 35 years old and un. | he is back e and ts ish desire to régain Belgian and Shingle Co.'s mill, near Hol- married. the same onic Schmidt securities which Germany lywood, owned by o & The coroner brought the Clarer accompanied a party ized and were forwarding @ Getcheil, at 8:30 a. m. Thurs body to the county morgue. 5 boys fre the Seattle Y. M. CLA is country for sale or deposit. day and was burned to death. - — —— Gustafson had been in Seat tle for a week and had started for Monroe via Bothell. He wae drunk. e He was accompanied by his brother, Gus, and the two slept WHAT- - SEATTLE WRITER'S & SKETCH IS HIT AT & THE HIPPODROME in a shack near the mill, This morning they we n to leave, The body was after “And, remember, every good woman would rather have a | kiss from the man she loves You Cannot Afford to Overlook Our than the money in the world.” Thus philosop! t lin the vandev the bill at t Semi-Annual tre, Bill Lehman, as larly known, of Seattle, wrote th sketch, and Robert Athon and com: | pany are producing it. ‘It is the old tale of the busy husband who has no time for cares for his wife, but there are 1 les Introduced heart the wife by's absence. 1 lar is in the he € — — Then hubby returns He finds hi OF én 6 eee wife and her former sweet A somewhat * following was printed tm The | thon the family misun¢ on and nent, BRING PAIN IN ing pipes that made a res DENTAL CHAIR '%¢_ Hippodrome-audiences at the opening shows Wednesd Other Clothing and Furnishings Hurnblad, also own a set of sing girls $13.50 black | play reduced to window of his room, In the and that the teeth entitled “The Vam a Granite hotel, Third ave. and os for ny Hye blocking 14 Overcoats, $20.00 grade: Stewart st., alighted on hie on No rey used to say, “A iit . g $1 5 00 head, and till survives ee wil stop the vain” GIVES CLUE TO OLD reduced to,.........++++00+s+04s 7 . ne Anderaon's |. lavewas t LAXATIVE, BROMO QUININE | And they used to shoot the novo Overcoats, $25.00 BO braken “nvcantact ith the 1 ys [nda inte Sour om ave to aanoe| MURDER MYSTERY f rectcea vo $18.7 , hospital physici ra i f r ' say he has an excellent chance ne” 3 signa.|!n the arm w tting novo-cain| - Raincoats, $30.00 grades, to live ture on box in the jaw. They didn't know it.| Sheriff Hodge hastened to Olym nd () Ca » . tas pore —/Hut the dentists could do five|pla Thursday to question R, Chap TEGUCEM 0.0... . essere ereceaseees ° told. th ce wan i times as much work with 6,000 a logger, who, while drunk Men's Shirts, $1.00 praia 85 att leratas got Ck Of times less pain when they used the Inesday, said he had talked awake, ron Kot out ¢ « Best$2. 50 Glasses on Earth) Wesker RA ee ai net ROE: now se.ulei sc cc suks Rye) Wate OVC Peter watied to. the he Germans are u ch | al of the murderer of Elsie Men’s Shirts, $1.50 BENT) nha and Ae If your rve blocker for their national | Milhuff, of Renton, who was killed + now te By aoally id ives Huropean dentistry that they | in 1906, at the age of dh pigs ek Fite ye Oe: ¥ And er, Oscar, whol| Me haven't any left for the United Sweaters, $3.00 grades, 1 t f waid the|| Trouble PHN || state bg + now ieonin'ge . ‘ i of mo There e three tal study Pees 4 Bg fin, ; You || clubs in Seattle with about 60 mem Chief Loutelang says It's all Swgaters, $4.00 grades, de in Any * 2)]| ber They are all yelling for novo. right to use clubs New Year's CE 5 Gries ie vane cake eearcurs e Way . oe #4) cain. They sent to Tacoma the oth-| | eve. Yes, and clubs may be the : : Gail and Mller day for just enough for 60 more| | Only onsis in the desert after Coats, $5.00 grades, German Embargo on || S22" + 7} ttle shots || New Year's, too nae 2 erman & & \| 1 Will The posstbllity of getting more one bata: Chemicals a Blow | Person- | nevocain trom Germany blew vu Coes $6 15 ally. Hs, weeks ago, What was alrea@y tn y e at U.S., He Declares| oyna America 18 about used up. renner Underwear, Hats, se Mackinaws and Odd CHICAGO, Dec. 30—Ger- ..\| Them DR. J. K. MINYON, ot gene P duced many's embargo on chemicals utaal ants at reduced prices. and ‘dyestuffe for America pu nd stand- | “CAIN, }COR, THIRD & UNIVERSITY sulted from Germany's view y are dient aemurance, (oni nen neutral, Elmer Murphy, im oe iat eribe | we porter, said today. He quoted Glasse unl they are | t an officer in charge of German absolutely necessary . Second foreign trade, turn from following his re a visit to Germany EXAMINATION FREE : _ Binyon Optical Co. If you have a vac®nt room ¢ | |house, let a Star Want Ad rent it!| 1116 Ist Ave., ne@® Seneca | || 1405 lour « Reeal® Dental Offices Dr, L. R, Clark, Manager Phied Ave, No We Cor wad Union, arantes 1S era = YOURCREDITISO.K.| ; Vhira

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