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The diminutive darling of the screen, as Peggy, in a six. rt comedy-romance of the | | | | | { Filmed in Savannah, Georgia, “Mice and Men” abounds in the quaint Southern atmosphere of the story. As Peggy. Mies Clark succeeds in creating a character of delightful appeal and fascination. Coliseum Russian Orchestra —and— Giant Moller Pipe Organ Will Interpret the Features Today Until SaturdayNight COLISEUM Fifth at Pike—Continuous, 11 A.M. to 11 P.M Admission, 15¢; Loges, 30c; Reserved, 50c. ALLIES WILL JOIN IN REPLY TO UNITED STATES PROTEST DANCING Thalia Café 1336 Second Ave. Home of Refined Entertainment t Drinks Served Hodge & Bush ‘PACIFIC OUTFITTING CD | LONDON Jed lesuance ering tra nets from ' and sett! toward war, is con Jan, 27 and Sweden allies’ posit during the it was learned today | ed forth t the neutral trad templated, By uniting the a declaration of policy, the govern ment plans an impressive showing |, to influence neutral nations. the government intimation that it |), }intends to deal firmly in answering |c the American trade protest | | At the same time they pointed out |© that Sir Edward Grey had given a surance that the nation Is m noring the intejosts of neutrals, and | Ir they support — his contention |y- made in the blockade debate y day that England could not yleld te America without jeopardizing the success of the allies Concerning the govert nouncement th will the present on iis present a blockade of Ger editorials to day are widely divergent Those in favor of an actual bloc re COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | SCC naa canna a og ORESSES 50 MONON oS a aa he BROOCH IS Diamonds al 00, anc rors co YOUR CREDITISO.K.| ae hoime vot am 8, Peach eecsr nt Coos noon. He is cashier of ] National bank the The most-talked-of “Coal i in Seattle first day on the local market it m The reason is plain—it gives more you've been getting Acme makes no soot, does n C ash—only 6 per cent. Women like mess up their rooms. Men like it becs of dirty ash carrying I'll be your coal man if you'll t Acme once—lI't sure of it Nut, $3.25 per ton O. M. LATIMER, Mgr. |» _ Fremont-Ballard Yard Acme Coal Co ben Main 5718 Elliott 1400 SUNDAY. “DIVORCED” aaa u The Country Boy! The Country Girl! “THE CITY” rt Their Destination Sun., “DIVORCED” Sun. “DIVORCED” | tes in a single|@- : (Corrected daiiy by 2 Ree The newspapers today applauded es STOLEN 2° If your, stove ei act rn mbu tion engineer will locate the trouble cost yu ° Bunker Prices—Lump, $4.00; Furnace (coking), $3.50 $ STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 27, 191 PAGE 3 Profit-Hogging Middlemen Eliminated When Farmers Rath Formed Their Own saint camel to Sell zewt be “We Made the Distributor, Wizard, Producer Says W His Own H. Who Showed Ranchers. How to Association—1,000 Shippers Get Single Man Would Fail By Jack Jungmeyer PUYALLUP, Wash Jan ‘ The first step necessary in form x a survey wh you ean get your products to arket an aply as the producer nearest that market Neglect to sean this feature carefully, explained AV, HL. Paul hamus, al manager of the famoun iyallup and Sume Fruit’ Growers’ co-operative or W. H. Paulhamus, organizer and general manager of the Puy allup & Sumner Fruit Growers’ Association at Puyallup, Wash. doomed a h rere had collective ganization many atte tion The first thing we did here was to raise $300, and | mode such a survey of the markets we intended to serve. We found that bush berries were our best pts at .| Complete Report of Market Today|) » ed e Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit w Godwin & aska putabages, sack per erate ranberr nt arrote, ma turnips yellow 1 akima 1se urnipe sack 1.26 Leo etietou Onions * os 2 @ (8% Potatucs e270 on 00 @t4ne one 02 reducers for Fags, . Veal and Porky o14o one % ° @ 180 u o4e@ 11 7 @ 10 2 *| Belling Prices , Hat . Keer ! . _ e Batter hingtos x “ Singion solld. pack 2 Cheese * “ne 4 1 + + i sh AN ; 1” —« Hay ood Grain Y ° . @: 2100 @ i BIG BILL DRAWS BiG AT THE HIPPODROME Likewise Clyde Fitch’s “The City” has been the a \ \_ strong destination of thousands this-week at the Amer- Jf5 J !))),//: ulate ' ican. It’s the big thing of the week worth while. ra} yo Biase Until Saturday night only! cogs tS gd iat he tA OU three Ala # contribute song Dal Rodoleh endless, yorlere cc AMERICAN<|)| = : onta! bar act, are two other at SECOND and SENECA company produrg m screaming com Mrr aaiie Carte in “The SUNDAY—“DIVORCED”—-SUNDA |e Maryland,” ls the motion pleture offering. Pa ulhamus, Star Attention and we PROFITS AT ZERO At that time the grower r Vaile ¢ oductng the net results wed no profit | to the he to rue ME TERRI rORY PRODUCED MORI THAN 00 CRATES OF HER RIES AT TWICE AS MUCH AS WE RECEIVED IN 19¢ That ix part of the story of | cooperative marketing WE MADE THE PRODUCER HIS OWN MANUPACTURER AND DISTRIBUTOR, ELIMI NATING MANY OF THAT NON PRODUCING BUT PROFIT-HO GING FRATERNITY THAT STANDS RETWEEN GROWER AND CONSUMER Aw individuals, not one mem. a car ativ RIGHT PRICES TO CONSUMER We ed tr a ora And we are can b try ume We are far olt om an aw excellence of our er of our association could ship load jot colony t as shipped a aingle we earload «in are treme what tl te or de a cup of ow ffmd out, altho « wold f Puyally old rease th nly by increasing f output, and that right prices to the « and inc wmer able to ship ¢ falo, Pittaby t Worth as F and FY rs vi earn wouldn't ev ago ny dience with its head Manufacture Co, opers ition rofitabl are official and 1 ration Insults “ws Girl and Wins Her er If that it's not hildhood wife, but spill gam phy Mme tractions hunt Mre a cooper as high da oncert ays for berries r ore We indu vol nda atimn, irk, De ause of reeniza oting which Mme. Petrova, in “What Will Peop SEND YOUR LETTERS | xores t me teeause it thought our busin c worth bothering with. In IN BY Six. O'CLOCK © 1915 that company received more than $200,000 from ua for trans “Does the city strengthen or portation | weaken the character of the WE ARE STRONG ENOUGH | boy or girt who comes from the TO SPIT IN THE EYE OF ANY | country?” RAILWAY OFFICIAL WITHOUT | Thir the question to be an FEAR OF BEING ANNIHILAT. |*Wered in letters o er ED. He has learned that tren word wh " . portation success depends upon | offerec t eric the success of the me on the theatre, wher ‘ 1 itary to his 1 ' vn NOW A BIG CONCERN . Phure No commercial organization first prize w us a helping band when nth pass good e began Te we are the big prize will ve kest| manufacturing concern in , two for three months the state of Washington. The next 10 prizes will be passes for In ploy year. distri members and employes: 800 men, women girls during eight months of the in addition to 100 employes for the rest of the year, and 10,- | 000 hands during the harvest sea our tw canneries, the month of July, 1 puted 6251568 ame a boys and |two for one month each oe | MRS, LESLIE CARTER SCORES BIG AT THE HIPPOOROME acquired we om Mannger Eugene Levy a bell ringer when he secured “The | Heart of Maryland,” with Mra. Los |e Carter in the leading role fe the Hippodrome theatre. Thin, master photoplay, written by David 916, we ng our ndoubdt edly three times the payroll of PRelasco for Mrs. Carter, is the at the next largest manufacturing | traction at the Hippodrome for the plant in Washington. balance of the week. While Mrs Yet the capital of the aseo- | Carter's wonderful acting has been | ciation ta but $2,500. On this [seen here on the legitimate stage capital, the Payallup farmers’ or |in “Zaza” and “Da Barry,” she was ganization is conducting a busi never her The Heart of Mary ness of $1,250,000 a vear isnd” befor CO-OPERATION REALLY PAYS Cie a j When It ls known that all this | TYRONE POWER IN STRONG is accomplished on an area of 14 | ORAMA AT THE CLASS A quare miles, it shows what can Tyrone Power, who is starred in be done by intelligent co-opera The Devilinhlef” at the Class Gen A theatre for the remainder of the AND WHAT HAS REEN 4a well-known Seattle favor ACHIEVED HERE CAN BE |ite. He was one of the big strong DUPLICATED IN EVERY SEC- | characters in “Ariatocracy e TION OF THE COUNTRY | Class A program » includes Th WHERE THE PRODUCERS | Fe a Biograph drama GET TOGETHER AND HANDLE, *Aisfit Baron,” a come COLLECTIVELY WHATEVER ore THEY CAN GROW,OR CREATE A LIT PROD! :$2.50| For ten days EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS (w her mo er, Theda Says: Duke hands —Remember!"" 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Here eee | you see the trapping country and WONDERFUL INVENTION RE- BIG MOMENTS | sturdy young Powell batting pumas STORES HEALTH WHILE IN “THE CITY” | Rarer, a ere ker, secretary. th Rand tense moments In now playing at the American theatre between George Rand, the bro nd George Hafinock, hi thinks Han- nock is his brother, a mistaken idea entrusted him by his dying © PLANS OF MICE AND MEN OFTEN GO ON THE BLINK If you were taken out of a | foundling bome by @ man of culture, and thru his untiring devotion and personal effort ere developed into a highly le ie scene | “ ducated, charming society father. Rand's sister Han. Gack Jet tot iim thay tod — belle, and then had to choose ried that morning The girl is between this man, to whom nt eae of dua itcee | you owed everything, and « Diag dashing young oti, sie ’ would you choose nis is banker says to the dope fiend. |) the problem “Peasy.” 00 lila Wee reas ee splendidly played by charm ecream. ing Marguerite Clark, faces | “Liar! Liart tead—tier || i. “Mice and Men” at the seaintehe Coliseum now, She had been “oe trained by a philosopher tor just the sort of wife he oer te lag wanted—but his plans, like all those of mice and men, A woman betrayed often takes wis sens on the characteristics of a serpent, @ “ api « according to the author of “The aD pte serpent.” now playing at the Clem. NOT MANY FELLOWS COULD mer atre, with Theda Bara in| SQUARE IT IN THAT WAY the title r Willard Mack Is a great actor The most poisonous serpent, it is| otherwise character which he argued, 1s comparatively harmless playa in “The Conqueror,” at the niess molested; trod on, it strikes. | Liberty theatre, would be somewhat Va the betrayed girl in “The| unconvincing. He plays the role Serpent,” reasons that she has n | of Mark Horn, risen from the slums} trod on, ground beneath the b to be a regular wolf in finance, who of man, and she, too, determines espises the 400, but loves the bare her fangs, And her prey, she| daughter of one of the elite. He. plans, is to not one however, insults her by his sneer be all men ee ing remarks, and she rejects him LIFE 1S JUST A HUNT tho she knows it may mean the FOR GAME-STORY, “THE BAIT” ruin of her father. It is then that There are traps and baits to cap-| Horn writes her that he would ture victime——in one case, human! have thought very little of her if victims, in the other case, anim: she had accepted him under those The Bait On one (played by MROOHLLMOTILILLI NASI TIE Any, AAULULLLILIMEVLLOLI LED A TILEDODOOLOLITPOPTODDLTLEELOD: Theda vorite pet week in han¢ AANA now shown a d you se Retty Hart) m Bara The pretty Annan? at home, “vampire woman" “The Serpent,” t the ¢ but that now he re- She Margot | begins to understand him and—the nistakenly parson tted the knot | ‘o lontal, symbolizes the game of life.| ally loves her more than ever. circumstances, Pee te eet Ae Ste § wong” hat pots ee aie ae ULOOLALODLLILLIDELLLLILLADOLLLL MALE EAs nnenne We) VA /IMOOUUTLABUALLLILLVAPOLILIMLALILLLAULELIDDELEAALLLILODLLEDUELELE DL is her fa Russian hound, which is appearing at the Clemmer this ‘A one of her greatest film triumphs. with her the pe and strength to the human ta while you tream of @ erves and the barged steady. ong. healthy conditton. makes strong, health treatment contains pictures of w robust men and women, showing Electra-Vit appited, and ex- you should know The Electra-Vita Co. 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