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Neeneieneeeeel Vem ET EEE TeeT ERE: e ‘Artillery duels, approaching great sviolence during some hours, eported from the western front in|to bags or barrels as it today's statement. ek es “yt mere ows reerererr TOMORROW UNTIL THURSDAY The Great Play of Today « Jaffery’ with C. Aubrey Smith and Eleanor Woodruff Adapted from the Most Popular of Wa. J. Locke’s Novels of love and adventure, and which was read by half a million readers in Harper's Bazaar In Book Form It Was Last Year's Best Seller “‘Jaffery’ occupies a certain place amorg the best of current productions. It ts the type of picture that patrons want, but seldom get—a pieture with a story that is not insipid, yet instead of depending upon abnormal sex relation- ships, possesses charm and romance and leaves an unques tlonadly wholesome impression. “I have been watching feature productions for several years. I am firm tn my belief that ‘Jaffery’ is the best bal anced, most consistently acted and cleverly staged of any fiveact picture of the past two years. I heartily believe It will prove one of the most pleasing pictures I have ever offered my patrons, JAMES Q. CLEMMER. M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM Belection, “Werther” . “Little Bit of Heaven . By Massenet By Ball Admission 15 Cents CLEMMER Scattle's Best Photoplay Hous: German positions were repulsed in j fighting and artillery ber of prisoners were captured. BERLIN, via Sayville, Dee. 9.— man digs potatoes, fre vines and earth and were over a field. Christmas Boxes of Fish for Eastern Friends Leave orders now and we will ship, to arrive for Christmas: 1—SALMON, Chicken Halibut, or Rock Cod (6 to § pounds) 2—Crabs, 6 choice, medium large, ‘ 3—Olympia Oysters in shell 4—Combination of 3 Crabs and Any of the above sus Oysters) Olympia Oysters in shell. delivered in perfect sipp! for $1.35. East of Missiesippl for $1.60 eChoice STEELHEAD, the finest in the world, $2.00 to $2.80. Fish are carefully packed in ica, and re-iced dail ‘We are shipping successfully to all parts of the foo4y Ae LMON CO, IN Uptewa lee) 1-503 Northern Bask Bi Phowe Matin ‘S07 moo United states, A Word to the Public From George T. Hood This ia the most important theatrical announcement I have ever, mate during my long career as a manager in this city I have just contracted with Mesars. Elliott, FP. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest to bring their magmniti ent production of "Experte ‘ont wondert ; aa the Christmas attract December 24. bargain n * is without 4 It ran for n n months in ( ives the enth f the clergy is a “Experience Hobart, telling in ten v confronting Youth—the average young’ ma: world to seek Fame and Fortune ern, morality comedy-dran d and powerful scenes th going fort into t “Experience” is properly called “The Most Wonderful Play tn America.” I know of my own knowledge that this play has been j sensation elsewhere, 1am sure it will arouse enormous intecont here. It is the biggest show I have booked tn ten years, I don't believe another one as big will come along in the next ten years fam proud and happy to be to bring “Experience” to the m_ especially ‘on “Experience theatre-goers of this. city 0 anr a he famous New York | dev sli of #2 notable players fn New York eriticn the « to call your attention to t nee picture, but the emphat! generation ADVANCE MAIL Ont On account of the great demand for seats for “Experience,” and to accommodate both local and out-of-town patrons, the Moore Theatre will receive and ad ordern id 3 the Order Bl >w, fil out mame and mail to the enttle ith check, express or money a stamped en Idrenned to yourself, and will be mal nu before the ne of floor, 92.00 balcony, firat five rows Lower floor, $1.50; ORDER Moore Theatre, Seattle Encloned find $ VOR S$BATS he eat for which please 1 seats) weate for “Experience” for the performance (Matinee or Night) OMe overeosss sae (Day ot Name Street and Number City or Town Enemy patrols advancing against near Letrans! hand-to-ha and &@ nuw A machine Invented by a Maine! Jackson #t # them from them fn-/and costs by a fury in Justice Go: c r is driven |don's court Friday for havi f condition west of Missts- Fourth ané@ Pike UNION OF DRYS AND DEMOS IS BRYAN'S HOPE WASHINGTON, Dec, 9—A literal welding of the demo cratic and the prohibition par. thea is W. J, Bryan's biggest hope, he declared to the Unit ed Press today. He believes he can accomplish this reauit in the next four years. ‘cin by meeting various groups of democrats and prohibt tloniats at different times,” he j;said. “The practical work of o ganlastion consarily han to be j}/earrled out for the present tn thé }iatates, in some of which prelim inary plans have been started "On December 28, | will meet dry democrats in Lexiogton, Ky when I go there to address 300 col lege students, In January | will confer with groupa in Ohlo aod In diana, My chief object at these early meetings will be perfection of spectal mmittees to charge of the work of welding the two parties CAN'T FILL ALL STEEL ORDERS cW YORK, Dec. 9 nage of unfi order of the United Sta The ton on the books tea Steel Corpora tion November 30 set a new high! mark at 11,058,524 tons, an increase of 1,043,282 tons over the October 31 total Unfilled orders November 30. 1915, totaled 7,189,489 tor ERIK ANDERSON. i | YOUR DAD'S DYING; | ASKS WORD OF You} Erik Anderson, where are you? |. Your dad, way off at Wernskog, | Sweden, is dying and wants to hear from you. |. Your cousin, KG. Anderson, Bush st, San Francisco, |word here to that effect. Erik Anderson was reported to| have lived at one time at 1626 Ser enth aye The landiady there, who has run the house for the past sev. len months, does not know him. An derson Is a laborer, and may be in one of the logging camps SHORT NEWS GOV. LISTER has announced that jthe present board of medical exam- {ners has been reappointed. | SEVEN VOTING district, have | deen added tn Chelan county, to do away with several 30mile trips hecessary to vote in some of the outlying districts, ALLEN GERRISH, Everett plo- neer, died Friday from paralysis. FINDERNE MUTUAL FAYNE | Valdessa, a yearling Holstein bull, old for $21,500 Thursday at the sixth Paetfic Live Stock show tn Portland TWO UNKNOWN men took Mra |L, J. Nevra’s automobile and drove }!t over a curb Thursday, near home, on Queen Anne ava PICKPOCKETS RELIEVED A Fleming of $40 Thursday at his home in the Welcome hotel, 517% A. DE MARTINI was fined § 2278 has sent her ng too much Hquor. SEATTLE INSURANCE men are are trying new wrinkles nell ing game Saturday, as the result of tho talk made Friday noon at a But ler hotel luncheon by Mark T. Mc Kee, Eastern insurance man. REGENTS OF the state university have petitioned Mayor Gtil and the jeity council for a bridge across tho jcanal at Montinke boulevard | SEATTLE HAS been selected as the next meeting place of the Wash Ington state conference of bricklay jers, masons and plasterers n the “| ‘THE SALE of Clarence Gerald's bar fixtures, Justice ordered Brinker, has been postpon pending a@ supreme court ruling on the legality of the sale. 0. A. PATTERSON, prosident of the Canadian club {# Seattlo, will begin making arrangements for the annual banquet, to be held in Janu ary. MARTIN J. LUTZ, who died Sep tember 9, left an estate valu Msposed of by “i at $117,980.50. It goes to hia widow ALBX HYND, New York atoam. ship man, {s in Seattle, en route te Aberdee steam to inspect two auxiliary Vessels building there. (NEWSY SELLS STARS | TO STUDY MUSIC | Plano pupils of Mrs Ora Rark hoff gave a musicale Friday night in Fischer's Recital hall. The fea ture of the entertainment was the playing of Willis Sherman Rarthol ew, & 16-year-old Star boy who sells papers at Second ave. and Union st, Willis ts selling papers | to earn money for a musical edu oation. ROME, Dec. 9.—Passage of al vote of confidence in Italy's present | government and the conduct of the war under that regime, wae prac. tically certain by an overwhelming vote in parliament toc GOES TO PEN FoR THEFT OF AN AUTO Louis Lenn was nentenced serve two and a half years in Walla Walla Saturday by Superior Judge Mackintosh for stealing a Winton automobile, belonging to D, H. Moss, viee president of the First National bank of Seattle, on February 12 last. The machine |was recovered seven months after |the theft, jeaused by STAR—SATURDAY, 1916. PAGE 2 DEC. 9, in Football Game! Nelson Morris, shown here, and his brother Edward, millionaire packers of Chicago, got into mo! football, charity. NEW FERRY BOAT SPRINGS A LEAK The new King county ferry boat plying between Des Molnen an | Vashon island, was placed in dr dock Saturday at the yards of the truction & Dry Dock 0 repairs for a leak the bull has been tn the service three to be oak te it of a strain ves service | res the newness of the It will again on | sol be placed Tuesday in Investments and Your Money Steel Magnate Gives Advice ST. LOUIS, Mo, Satur Nov. 18.—Charles M. hwab, the wonder work f the steel industry, was asked here bis maxima for success. He replied lam not one to dwell on saving pennie Behola and take reasonable risks. the ed ersity sam hance tc as the boy in the Every Investment, whether bank, mining, railroad or In- dustrial, means some risk. It cannot be avolded—when you put money in a savings bank you take some risk. Charles M, Schwab BEHOLD AND. TAKE REASONABLE RISKS. INDUSTRIAL OFFERINGS History shows that manu- facturing or industrial con cerns have the least risk, and therefore pay the best re turns. Did you read In The Star that this company was now manufacturing the newly invented combination wood and metal polish called RA DIAX COMBO-SHINE? This polish Is a chemical History shows that chemical concerns all make money; many cases $100 invested net ted $2,000 returns yearly, In We have sold all our stock except 400 share! Shares are fully paid, non-assessable and equally participating. Par value $10. If you have $10. $20, $50 or $100 you want to invest to MAKE BIG MONEY, then see us at once. REMEM BER, ONLY 400 SHARES LEFT. ItIs your one great chance—GRAB !T QUICKLY H. S. Jeffery Machy. Co. Manufacturers of RADIAX COMBO -SHINE Office, 908 East Pike St. Phone East 526 After 6 P. M, Call East 3713 Try It. You'll Like It application othin pimples burns for ain better for pot | ruption or canon for the so-called fr lupus vulgaris and For Sale At All Druggists in Original Red Cartons ine Thangkagiving day and playe Nelson played center and Edward right guard In a game for EX-HOTEL MAN FROZEN WHEN LOST IN NORTH Losing his way on a lone! Alaskan trail during a blindin blizzard, Conrad Freeding, former Seattle hotel keeper and senator § the Alaskan territorial net death Friday, according to able received bere Saturda: by J.C. Long, president of the Na tional Grocery Co. nator Freeding, who has bdeen|Cidles to the meeting at the Fraser i Paterson tea roc Ot cs - re nie pect ae SR wrap andl The demand for a change in the bed agen a ratte : 4 bandage on his Any Seat aS aetna ; es ! y hand was ignited by friction while ings no os ¢ rules is a direct slap at Gu nd we ° ’ searching party found his frozen akership who publicly de oe oe ee . 4 Leptien, em Any Time body far from the trail clared there was nothing wrong |Ployed by the grein em gers ; a jcompany, was painfully burne Freeding wa with the present rules ‘omp with the go Sagi sev ee A declaration in favor of blanket | Friday. ‘s He is married and lives patror : ries, so that the voter wou 4 E. patronized to a great extent by |Primaren Mm? it glection officiais| At the city hospital he sald he residents of the Far North. legislature, TRANSPORTATION CLUB PUTS OUT DANDY BOOSTER POSTAL Six Minutes Long Enough to Win a Woman’s Love, NEW YORK, Dec. 9 can win a woman tn six min tell in six minutes whether he can love a woman or not. And utes just as easily as in six it's the same with the girl.” years,” was the statement to- | A mustache is a handicap in day of “Oliver Osborne” Wax, the game of breaking hearts, who in the past few days has | according to “Olver,” and been qualifying as an authority on such matters “Why spend six years on it?” | he demanded. “I've known men | | whiskers almost put a man out of the running He was telling some of the secrets of his success 4) to put in sis years courting @ “A man has to be well xirl, and then to rate in dressed to interest women,” leas than ¢ a month. A man can sald. “He must be clean shaven, I've had many a wom- an tell me that she hates a mustache. Whiskers are | worse, A man, to win a woman, | must have a good opinion of hime “Be vain?” he was asked. | “No; I'm not vain. To be vain is to pride yourself on {| something you do not possess.” “Do you prefer blondes or brunettes?” “Both.” Summing himself up, “Oliver” put the whole thing this way ¥] A demand for a Mberalization of K|the rules of the state legislature is ora be 1d r|made in the committee report at jourueaie eniaeons —o n {hoon Saturday to the newly organ-| Te - {zed United Republican league, | A me | which includes both former pro- ONE H y|Sreasives and conservatives URT BRINGS The committee reported a tenta tive draft of a declaration of prin what party they belong to is also|bad bandaged a cut orders have ty. SING LEE CHINESE REMEDY CoO, We m Pho Matinee 1 and Tomorrow—2120 Sunday Mat.— LP WANTED” _ PALACE HIP yous Today, 1:90 to 11 p. Last Times Today RASKIN'S ROYAL RUBSIAN BALALAIKA BAND 5 Other Vaudeville Acta eet Fenture Photeplar MA DEVIL AND ¥ Vioreace 1a Hadie 100; Eve 5. PSAINT v om ure, 2:30, 7 and 9 nee Thuraday Musical Comedy Co, cept T Mat [SANDERSON’S PILLS The well known and relin- TA) bio remedy for FEMALE lolst. The prices will be popular e latest improved, we TROUBLES AND Utne and arrangements for children | Phaiied to po: be Nan toran A Tweediedum 3 nan have been made. lyour work for you witheut hurting Comedy AUSTIN fii PAINLESS AUSTIN Dentiat heen 1 successful. Main tess AMUSEMENTS Included. Other principles for {Cloth soaked tn benzine, linseed of! which the United Republican league |4nd turpentine. When this caugh is asked to stand are: A shorter |‘ ballot; «a just first ald strengthening of the prohibition law; a study of old age pensions and the problem of the unemploy- Jed; the settlement of labor dis | putes without strikes; « better #y® tem of state joyment bureaus co which drafted the |He will predicted ‘SEATTLE-MADE | be injured for life, ered as a criterion The production James F. Kerr, TO BE INTRODUCED produced by manager of d representatives jeted a conferenc® at Lorged-off } who just com fitted in this city { ton, D. C will be sold at cost to} neon commoditie the farm: A second suggestion will be made to the effect that land under clear ing will be exempt from taxation Another vides for the establish. | ment of a rural credit system whereby money is loaned to the | farm | The conference was followed by la banquet Friday night at the Ho-; |tel Butler. | WEST SEATTLE AND | QUEEN ANNE WIN As the result of the first debs among Seattle high schools, Que Anne and West Seattle are tied for the lead | Both the |tive teams of |family for 87 y was born. ars, negative and affirma- these institutions won their debates Friday on the open shop question, Lincoln bigh school js in second place, while Bal- OR. LL BR. CLARK Make Yourself a Christmas Present lard, Broadway and Franklin teams | o¢ g perfect set of teeth, If you wil all lost their Gebaten, come to our office right away an: arrange to have your work started you can have work done nicely be cult your work may be or how muc |there may be of it to h | We offer you the f the The second concert on the Statect Grade eeeat sh son by the Philharmonic cl dentists, every one of wi as it given Sut rnoon at 3 cate from the state dente be given Sunday afternoon at Som the state ie o'clock in the Hippodrome. Wa cated onsin in pints \t George Kirchner will be the so-|» you a bit offer you the very best of ma rials and the very lowest pric “We offer you, ina word. the very je dental @ERVICE tha DALY WINS ELECTION | James P, Daly, a guest at the [highest gr t Do ble fo ou t et any Barker hotel, has received a cable. |‘t,, ie Possible for you to get @ gram from Nome, Alaska, announe: | Chave and offer you the bene NOVO-CAIN," which {ts rec | own! sed and namnttted by those whe by far the best dent ing his re-election as a representa Sl know to be just what tt will ¢ into perfect cost or obligatio May we have the pleasure «an early call? Regal Dental Offices Crart, me: OH, GEE! THINK OF THE COMING YEARS NEW ENGLAND, N. D., Dec. | 9.—Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Morten sen's three children were born November 10, 1914, November | 10, 1916, and November 10, 1916, | They were married November 10, 1913. of world commerce? here for you and yours, for nothing Seattle has over 000,000.00 | SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS! worth of shipbuilding contracts “Just-As dem Yours Says Wax, Who’s Authority) ON A WORSE ONE ith strips of e, the blaze ignited his sweater law; |and hair before it could be put out. it is first road shows to be produced in THREE MEASURES eattle, bids fair to make a great | success on the road, if its reception | by local audiences is to be consid the Wilkes Players, was rehearsed and The cast was It will be| sible for th the state university wil! ommend : ‘ |three measures at the next meet- eye en from all parts of the Unit- ing of gisiature with a view ee pete Ret Y towgrds solving the waste land) Aughty Rebecca’ problem of the state. lias f An improvement district plan, | “Pink PP cy noes oe b earned| h 1 ye 8 ested, provides e s 0, [Which will be suKKeeted vor and|at the Moore until Sunday for the purchase of powder and | # land clearing machinery by dis- Mrs. George Boarman, of Wash- tricts within each county These has a maid who has| been In the service of the Boarman| or since she the latest tmproved, | lature. anaesthetic that has #o far been ai ame out o! e Yome | covered Daly came out on the last Nome |°yvered. i cine to our office we boat before the election was set-| will be glad to give your teeth a tled |therough examination, and tell youl to, pot ther |B MISSION: Fourth, Pike and Union Continuous 11 to 11 The Transportation club of Seat-jsigned up, all avaaiiable yards run- Ue, the “highest club tn t world” | ning 4 od night, more coming In LST since it took up quarters In the tow-| to bein and the end is not yet In er of the Smith building, 1» putting | sight? » out a dandy booster card for Seat-| “Seattle's bank clearings for the For four days only, tle, On one side ‘6 a bird's-eye view) first eleven months of 1915 were starting tomorrow, we ot Seattle, with the caption “AK 4,482,624, ond for the same peti have a Triangle feature Song of Suce rom Seattle, the|od in 1916 leaped to $714,210,5597 . ‘ * Seaport of Success.” Right in BM eattio's bank deposite are over| (first time shown in Se Jott bay there is room enough for| $107,000,000.007 attle), produced by |the addrens, ttle is the Gateway to Japan Thomas H. Ince with On the other side is the “Song,” and the Orient, being three daysi] an all-star cast of play- typewritten, It follows |nearer than any other American f f th \"Dear Friend port? oe Ton one. “Did you know that Seattle's been awfully good to world’s greatest stories Seattle, in 1916, became the me in 1916, and, Just as a friendly|| —it’s called 1D PORT tn the United tip on the threshold of 1917, keep States In value, size and importance your eye on Seattle for an opening} ‘ARTAGN A story of romance +and adventure — brave men and fair ladies— swords and swashbuck- lers, adapted from Alex- ander Dumas’ classic, “The Three Mus- keteers,” starring Louise Glaum Dorothy Dalton Orrin Johnson Rhea Mitchell Charles Fisher Nowhere else today in Seattle can you see such a production first run, with such a galaxy of stars in such a story by a world famous author. | | PURSE SNATCHERS ROB 2 LONE W Purse snatchers robbed two lone cr women Friday night. . Caroline E. Townsend, 4718 I200h ave. N E., was walking along |19th ave. N. E., near 47th st, at \5 30 p. m., when a tall, slim man in gray suit, walking behind her, 1 | a A tio: onsists of Eu snatched her purse, containing $100 J. France, E. ¢ Hughes in jewelry, and escaped by running Thos. F. Murphine, Bruce Shorts between houses. | James A. Haight and Senator Ralph | - Miss Helda Sherman, graduate chols Naughty Rebecca,” one of the|nurse, professionally employed at 2317 Harvard ave. N.. was followed by a man who alighted from the street car when she did. He sud- denly snatched her hand bag as she turned fa to the residence. The y|Dax contained $16. The Rastelli & Fantauzzi cigar |store, at S04 Rainier ave., was still is a revamp. |Smoking, after a fire had consumed jed and modernized rejuvenation of |about $300 worth of tobacco stock. An electric heater was respon- TOMORROW ‘Broken Fetters” with Violet Mersereau BLUE. BIRD A STIRRING DRAMA OF HUMAN SYMPATHY Also— “SOME HERO” Featuring PEREZ Something New Cc Cc x WAS ANY TIME