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Today and Tonight DEFENSE CLOSES i MRS. MOWR TRIAL OVIDENCE, RI. Feb. 1.— baat eatin 2c Regroes indicted with her on thea scheduled for hearing. A climax was reached with the testtmony of the widow's son, Charles, who told of tntimactes of the doctor with other women. te Star Want Ade cover the North- west. Last Time Tonight PEARL = NG'S GAME The five-part age ol} James K. Hackett “Games as Played by Kings” Tomorrow — Special Lionel Barrymore In That am Big A Yellow Streak Admission 10 Cents § Strand’ Second Ave., bet. Spring and Seneca THE SUBLIME VAMPIRE 6 AMERICAN? BRAND NEW PLOT Starts Tomorrow STAR-—TUESDAY, Forced by Fate to Lure Men on, She Meets The One Man Then Gives Her Soul in Tragic Sacrifice LAST CHANCE TO SEE ALICE BRADY “THE BALLET GIRL” Alexander Pantages announced Tuesday he has completed ar- rangements for a new $250,000 the- atre ‘aliding at Vancouver, B. C. Another ts being built at Minneap reg and one is in view for Taco- Pic IN THE PARLOR NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—A pink pig paraded with pernicious placidity about the gold drawing room of Mrs. Payne Whitney's home, at a charity bazaar, proud with the pride of being the original pig in the parlor. Complete Report of Market Today Prices Pald Wholemle Dealers for ry (Corrected datiy by Alaska retabages, sack Honey, new, case ‘ strained na turnips, yello Yakima rutabagas, sack Turntps, sack ow Newtown Pippins Stayman Winesap O14 Win | Rome lontons, green oo... Oregon onions Yakima onto “ ‘Petatece 25.00 22.00 22.00 White river Yakima Burbanks nse ou 2, 4 Ibe and over Hens, 2% ibe and under 100 @1 19 o7 ® o oe f and Cheese i Belling Prices ¢ at LZ Washington creamery, tek Native Washington ‘creamery, solid pack c n triplets nein twine in iripiate ton twine Young America ‘ vase il storage exes ect ranch mes Country Hay and Gral (Prices paid producer) 29.00 13.00 @ 43.00 ©1300 14.00 22.00 Washington oats. 22.00 “ A 32.00 Puget sound timothy . —« D MILK MEN MAKE | T00 MUCH NOISE ‘The milk men will have to g: rubbertired wagons and talk whispers from now on. Counctiman Bolton introduced a bill Monday regulating vehicles from midnight to 6 a, m He says they noise. The counct! voted to hold a hear-| ing Wednesday afternoon between the public safety committee, Fire Marshal Bringhurst and Superin tendent of Buildings Josenhans to! decide if the bullding code should | be changed. Josenhans has com-| plained that the authority ts di vided, with « loss of efficiency in preventing fires. Bills were passed instructing the) engineering department to {tm mediately investigate the Sauk Sulatlle power site. The mayor was {nstructed to tn |form federal authorities that the lcity intends to develop it | BULLETIN IS SOLD The Seattle Datly Bulletin is be ing consolidated Tuesday with the Seattle Daily Record, having been | purchased by M. F. Brown and O, J David. ITCHING SKIN-- WAKEFUL NIGHTS i j Net to Be Endured—Poslam iad Eczema’s Distress | remedy may be «aid @ diseane, certain #0 in the healing of The agaravation attending [thin malady is torturous and ne racking. It Is persistently stubborn lbut the h of Poslam |noon preva er it, due it and| usually eradicate {t thoroughly and permanent? Itching stops at once. yally improvement Js seen as heal- ing progrenses As to soaps Irritat If ever any ou use on your skin try Po Boap lam, and superior | and Bath | nend 4c stampa to ratories, 32 W. 26th city, Bold by all in} make too much/ |SUBMARINE K-5 REPORTED SAFE WASHINGTON, submarine K-5 is Feb. 1.—The safe, Captain FEB, 1, 1916. PAGE 3 TWO OF AKIND AT AMERICAN Alice Brady's ca thing like that of Giri"; riot of color at Strand, with redheaded and green: tyed Pearl White; Anita Stewart will be 21 soon; Blanche Sweet coming in ‘Ragamuffin"; women — pro ducers now on job; and oh, lust look at what Charlie wante, “RAGAMUFFIN” Blanche Sweet, next be seen at “The Ragamuffin,” in which @ girl) of the slums, brought up with} thieves, tries to turn “honest.” | oe COMING Lasky star, will the Coliseum tn Two women producers will fea-| ture the next bill at the Mission, | They are Grace Cunard and Cleo} Madison, They not only write and! play in the movies, but produce them themselves 7 ee HAZEL'S EVES HAZEL Hazel Dawn, featured tn “My | Lady Incog,” at the Coliseum now, was born in Ogden, Utah. She played in “The Pink Lady” for four yours, She is a singer, a vio lin player, a good swimmer, and has blonde hair and hazel eyes. oe TWO OF A KIND | There is a bit of similarity tn the personal career of Alice Brady, starring now at the American in The Ballet Girl,” and the ballet} girl herself. The ballet girl cannot | resist going Into the ballet, altho) she is brought up in comfortable | circumstances But its in her blood, an inheritance from her! mother. Alice Brady, in the same | way, didn't have to become an| actress because she needed the | money. But it was in her blood. | | Simpson, of the Sterrett, one of the | vessels hunting Vessel since she di peared mys fously from the flotilla near Charleston, wirelessed the navy de partment today that he had sight ed her at 3:50 a m. today five niles house 10 miles from Miam!, Fla | Simpson said she was heading southward at 10 knots an hour and needed no ald. At the rate she was making, she was due to reach Key West todey, ISSUE 2117 PERMITS County auditor's records show }2,117 Hquor permite were issued during January, at 25 cents each for the undersea For 10 days more we will fit a gold-filled frame with spherical lenses and leather case, complete 0. This includes a careful rurate examination guaranteed. We prescribe, | grind and fit our own glasses. 3064-3066 ARCADE BLOG Bring This Ad With You t of Fowey rock, a light-| pak Satis-| Hed dad ts William A. Brady, the millionatre theatrical producer. A RIOT OF COLOR | The star of a “King’s Game,” at the Strand theatre, is Pearl White. who has red hair and green eyes. Plenty of color—what? But “The King’s Game” is one of the Pathe pletures, however, which Is not col ores except with a lot of lively | action. | BESSIE WAS FIRST At this time when “The Bird of Paradise” {s being played at the Moore theatre, it may be interest ing to mention the first to }play Luan « female |role of the alan play | was Bessic atured In “The Gre the Lib erty now at | HIS DAD WAS CHIEF | William Shay, who plays the part of the Bast | Indian prince in The Ruling Pas jston,” at the |Clemmer theatre, /¥ jis a son of} Charles Shay, for | some years chief ot New York's fire department. b |For ten years he played with Mrs. Lesiie Carter, . CHARLIE WANTS HIS PRICE Charite Chaplin, appearing at the Hippodrome theatre now, has been offered $10,000 a w with a guarantee for ten weeks, but he |has refused it. He's kering for jan Interest in Mack Sennett’s Key stone company, with a salary of The Greatest Pair Anita Stewart Not the Biggest But the Coziest Theatre in Town in Filmdom peas, | * Daal Week at the Opening of JOHN HAMRICK’S Second & University “MyLady’s Slipper” Scoring a Tremendous Hit This 7 Earl Williams Nothing in Pictures Too Big for the Rex. Coming Sunday, Henry Walthall and Edna Mayo, Secono Ave. AT JAMES St ‘Children’s Knit Waists 15c These Waists are unusually good value. They come in white, and are exceptionally well finished; sizes .15¢ | 2 to 12. Priced at | Wednesday —Double Inducement ‘Day Buy Furs Now While P As a Wednesday Specia tractive. They're beautiful Included are such popul rices Are Low are unust od selec al these Fur bargains skins,and there is a ar Furs as £ tally at- tion Red Fox—French Coney—Black Fox—Raccoon — Wallaby Muskrat—Lynx—Marmot $4.00 Furs go at.. we $10.00 Furs go $12.50 Furs go $15.00 Furs go pan: 50 Furs go ” Boudoir Caps 25c The most charming little crea tions of Lawns, Crepes and Nets, neatly fin _Hbbone in different colors; ished with hae dainty rosebuds. markable values bn . HIGHER PRICES, Scene From “The Baliet Girl,” at the American. 000 a week besides. ee “YELLOW STREAK" COMING Lionel Barrymore will be fea tured at the Strand theatre, ning Wednesday in “A Streak,” by William Nigh. Yellow | ANITA SOON TO BE 21 Anita Stewart, who, with Williams, fea tured in “My Lady's Slipper, now at the Rex theatre, had any stage ex perlence before she became a phc toplay 5 She will be February 17 {s Ralph In sister-in-law, an ad her rise in film Earle} is ssn n |dom has been phenomenal. . MARIE EMPRESS NEXT Marie Empress, internationally famed, comes to the American Wednesday as the sublime vam. pire in “Behind Closed Doors.” In this drama, she appears as queen of the underworld. WILL HONOR YESLER memorial tablet to Seattle pioneer, bronze Yesler, A Henry L. will be set in the new court house | main corridor. The building stands jon Yesler’s old home site. or ".. 25¢ OTHER ELEGANT STYLES AT begin: | - $1.95 $4.95 - $7.95 $8.95 —— at. at. at. at. Bungalow Aondiis 35c A splendid, serviceable Apron of good quality chambray, in tan or blue, with white piping. Have patch pockets and belt; very neatly finished, and priced at 25c Dandy little Sweaters in red, gray, blue and brown, and fin- ished with a contrasting color; 25c very well made, and good, warm garments, for ‘VILLA DRIVEN INTO CORNER "IN GREATEST BY NORMAN WALKER EL PASO, Tex., Feb, 1.—Gen. Francisco Villa, the one-time hope lof Mexico, has faded into the past. In his place stands Doreteo Arranjo, blood-thirsty bandit of the Sierra |Madre mountains! History is: repeating. Blood {s telling in this brown- jskinned man of the hills, who is |now the object of the greatest m: |hunt on record—greater even than | the trailing of old Geronimo across the Mexican boundary by United | States troops. Since the Santa Ysabel massacre of Amertcans there has been a price jon Vill head. Sandal-clad troops have shuffled out of Chihuahua City and Juarez \to take up the tratl. ‘DON’T COME BACK WITH- OUT VILLA—DEAD OR ALIVE!” Gen. Trevina told his commanders. Banditry is no new game with Villa, As a boy he was driven back into hese same hills of the Guerrero listrict and forced to turn bandit ave his life from the Diaz rurales, who hunted him as only one bandit can hunt another. Villa's metamorphosis from Mexican general, in gold lace and | diamond-set medals, to an un-| shaven, ragged, dirty bandit, has been a clear case of reversion to type. Gen. Villa ts dead and Doroteo| Arranjo, the terror of the Tarahua-| mara mountains, lives H | When he was offered an amnesty, | |which he knew was 8 only a & Meticay | | | |PROSECUTORS MEET Prosecuting attorneys are trying never|to agree on mooted points in the | ine poiso: jdry law, in conference with Attor-| ney General Tanner, at Olympia, be eday. ' THEY KEPT DOC BUSY. Montenegro and Serbia are al-| most completely depopulated by | war and typhus, according to a let- | te Attorney J. W. Lysons of} | Seattle from Dr. Spiro Sargentich, |who has Just returned to New York from Red Cross work in Serbia. He writes he attended 6,000 typhus |cases and treated 3,500 wounded. WAGES INCREASING During the past month 600,000 persons employed here have re. |cetved wage increases totalling $50,- | 000,000 annually, says the “Digest Jot Trade Conditions,” issued by the |First National Bank. 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WILL NEVER CHIHUAHUA CITY AGAIN!” It was the answer of the ado Doroteo, not the diplo Pancho, the commander-in-chief the Army of the North. There is order in the appar- ent disorder of this man-hunt In the Sierra Madres. For weeks these same little — men have been covering the mountain Inch by inch In a great drive, and now they have” forced Villa and his 300 tan nished Doradoes—Golden Guarde—back and back ‘ they are in a giant trap, by the four walls of a mountain range, cut off by a raging | mountain river. 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