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BIG HOLIDAY SHOW @ Scene from"“The Chaperon” ~ Essanay ° Tomorrow, Christmas and Week EDNA MAYO AND EUGENE O'BRIEN toe man with Mary Plokford in “Poor Little Peppina” The Chaperon’ Rapid-fire Comedy Drama Maxine Elliott's Big Stage Success It has you either enthralled in a thrill or convulsed with laughter every second ADDED Tere “GF 15c Children 5c Loge Seats 25c Hughie Mack in RAH! RAH! RAH! { Vitagraph Comedy Riot JOHN HAMRICK Second and University SEATTLE FIRMS GIVE EMPLOYES BLOW BY PA, pecan like a page from Dickens Thousands of Seattle work. told by Jacob Roine among 3,000 men. | Neglected The Bkinner & Eddy Corpora- If you are to get the fr tion will hold a big “shindig” in the th idle of ® sr eae teeth with whic b | Butler hotel Saturday night. G. H arour 4 ¥ es tention.” if there | TWeedie, general timekeeper, nothing wr withleretive about the affair, but int t to make tt « point! mates it will a big feed. Me the $6,000 will be di 4 amon onghly ‘ ined f men denial to be had Seattle, numbering 63, will “s We emp high *, $4,200 in bonuses January ! Nate, Tegintered dentists, men of jenrned in » Christmas anne ee htenest re: - arned ® tatmay bo : fension—inen w . nt. Abcut Wester ! ‘ putes from the state board employes will receive increased sal woman and Sot tee Fight on frontl aries, All receiving lees than $1,200 ficers, attacked him and heir dental ct ght bo ‘ He 1s positive th tla year will get a 7 per cent increase ait while those getting more than w Unle from the Post-| tb. tate wil» pi -o , Sy he program But there is much that a bank—solid Bete tee | OTATE PENITENTIARY prisot GREELEY, Col., Dec. 23 tow fee and| will first. moving ptc-| and prosaic as it is—can do to add to Seattle Testing lors are turning out 6,000 jute] Roy 8. Wright, 16, an employe muccenstul | = dans show et the city’s sanatoriur the Holiday happiness. Dentinte lwacks a day from jute ting $20 of a butcher here, removed his ° nee jfor the tubercular, The moving | la bale. own appendix as neatly and ef The Quickest and Satest| Picture machine was bought with A savings bank book would be a 1° ree BODY of a dead man, with| ficiently, physicians say, as a By our ey paymene|Conttinutions from Star readers for| suitable gift for the old folks—a par letter addressed to Phillips| Surgeon might have done it Bn an dae Deyment) a Christm t | ticularly suitable gift for the wenne aie Benita, Wael. in b He was cutting meat when, in | Teetian trace twain rok nga Nagin § x ) : mumnny, Seattle nd Friday ut | stepping from one block to%n- | ¢ ear. Dr, Mu Ep | folks gift of permanent value, anc Manin Ca other, he slipped and fell ci- | nd} Va BOOZE CASES MAKE | one the recipient would be glad to get ie THE FRENCH Marechal| fectly upon a carving krife. |; Kive uy SANDERSON 5. PILL JUDGE WORK NIGHTS) : es “J oothCream as Willive beatd traci fealiia The knife turned in the wound | | Hy the tng nts | It isn’t a moment too early to begin Ipswich, was sunk Friday by a| "9 Severed the appendiy treat, VARICOSE uy | ew nown Pa tr | to think about it. It takes only One The first dentaj necessity ever German sub off the Scilly island NERVOUS ALLMENT | for FE 218 OIG SAAT AER OL DURE COUrt f ) « im Rea y bonds Friday, paying a premium of | = } © Price er) at ous Ch days 60, rae 8 conti renu ristma < 7 $6,360. ne ; SMETHPORT, Pa., De The avern. ‘conn fh. Livery box oteleah up: the eovket for ¢ Gi for our booklet “Banking by Mail. kins shede UGE tee ot Moke py 11 tot MatC}holidays, it was necessary to hold} Onecal the Pusee Goond ait county Is dead ‘@ shots from r court last night after the time Jus eC vot. 5 ound Mortgage TOMORROW le tr the h anes of Edward Grif JNavHos oat xo REMEDY co, ticé Gordon is in the habit of put absce Oabieg tome Co.'s interest bearing Collateral Gold fith, a 1 old Smethport bo: e| dine ee * “ ” Cc i, &, Aa ar 1d Br hpor | Antlers, 4th & Uaton.) ting on his slippers for the night peri Bonds would be a gift that would te x PW. Pedelty, P. Breur and A. J ” i ear welgh ‘ yun It Rivers were fined $100 apiece for — keep on giving” from. year to: gear ANY ANY one of tho largest killed Take Your Sunday and eso plertich | l-year $100 bonds bear 5 per cent in- TIME TIME n of tt in man terest; 3- and 5-year $500 bonds bear THIRD AVENUE, NEAR PIKE Open from 10 to 11 P. M. VIVIAN ,,, “The little MARTIN *~ Mademoiselle” A Photoplay of Thrills and Heart Throbs Tweedledum Comedy m> “THE TRAMP” <a SALEM, Ore, Dec smashing four freight care jing up traffie for a few he jtle damage was done ny cars of a Southern Paeifi train jumped the tra nine mil outh ¢ Small craft wa [dered displayed toda gusty winds, mostly easte Vatternoon. and tonight, DEAFNESS FROM LAD’S CHRISTMAS | ' » ternt ‘CHRISTMAS COIN PORTLAND, Dec. 23—Detectives| Counciiwoman Paulu bad been | &7O¥! The today listened to a Christmas story | wos ° ed t r, 16 oo | ACT TODAY amount will get,6 per cen pes the ima . Full Get of ma, Employes of the Black Manufac nd the or 4 some ee t Twill rty at the tring Co, will get a turkey dinner | Yuletide ‘ ail. nN! pEatinates witlanas Saturday matron, w nd , , +] \ nager of i “ as his Chyistmas gift Ps ASTI ok he Liberty theatr will ha q SHORT NEWS |) 9’ SWo arpenpex: | “etfered the public that is a re uh Seeats SEES Bnet ei ig Shood crt of enous come, BOY, 14, KILLS BEAR ‘Tubes FREIGHT IM WRECK] CHRISTMAS DINNER = J taxe up BELT LINE Rah he here thi the splendid music of a big recommendations for the proposed wom wenn, — &«Piece Orchestra f°" Sos" | Scandinavian American Bank | Alia Be Concerts Every had 12 to 1:30, 5 to 6:30 p. r M { trong ’ n, ORE THAN 150 children o x e ¥ . : ~ ¢ trong SitVike CAntinaie damit 8.0. ir Ape 2 eats the active officers and men of the Use Our Ballard Branch if More Convenient Bremerton navy yard will be given STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1916. PAGE 2 Women Capture City Because Men Were L 7 BY L. D, ANGEVINE CONTINUOUS Ilo! Starting Sunday ui UMATILLA, Or, Dec, 23 Umatilia’s mayoreiect, Mra, &. | E. Starcher, who will oust her husband from office January 1 and become the head of the city | Government, is a businessiike | little person, siender and short, | with a wealth of black hair piled high, and with keen, snapping eyes The men weren't attending | to business,” she eald, explain. ing how she and six other wom en managed to sweep the slate | the other day, in the most sur. e prising election Umatilla, or Perhaps any other town, has | ever known. | ' of the ve they'd forget to Ko to council meeting 1 usually had to drive my husband, the ma wv. And the times he'd remember to go, the others would forget! — | Now, | intend to get all of my officials out at every meetit 1} think I'll have no trouble. 1 inten © make a social affair of it. 1) wet 1 out If T have to serve tea FANNIE WARD —star in “The Cheat,” the sensational dramatic euccess which opened the pala- tial Coliseum, in a brand new Para- mount feature—The Years of the Locust The new mayor announce will turn ‘em on again She says she will pay for the lights thru a more efficient pution of funda moat co’ ive thing the _ > imam 5 | on adi, ' ills t —a play in which diamonds and hearts balla & miuchtalked-of auto truck are high suits—with beauty and the beast highway into the geod . Mrs, E. E, Starcher, elected mayor of Umatilla, Or as the players. In this Mies Ward hi neat bel t —__ the opportunity to wear many of her ryt ty boat com justly famous creations in gowns. wheat into rauafer “GEE LAST CALL FOR 10c Any Seat fo steamer he pment Any Time Port i tha 1 *" the | Bereee she necro - SUSPICIOUS OF NONPARTISAN would make Umatilla an active 0 ————— —$$—$—- ————- merce port The women have their work c lout for them! | Councilwoman Spinning weighed | out 10 pounds of sugar in her ae | father's store, which she and her AMSTERDAM, — Dec tee ti bh ir , : ZON E: WEARS KHAKI husband run Cologne Volke Zeitung views Prest-| Nonvartisa * 1 5 We all had different dent Wilson's peace note with sus-| have time tone a cleaning up. [think we'll have |Celvad here y ‘ : United Press Staff Correspondent en put on overalls next spring! , From o nowledge of Presi jut a WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN THE FIELD, Dec. 22— and fix the atree we the newspape ed t ‘ | (Delayed.) "Twas the week before Christmas in the war zone of France, And the needs of the season made old Santa dance. He swapped off his reindeer; he scrapped his old sleigh— And handled his presents on transport and dray. we can eas Christm: er ne are filled up send them back to head. A ' nd of peace wan’ »wnell wan iron nage Bernt od fled, mischievousty, | *acere, he should simp netlwor ing. Sho ar t . © TO j over the plieht of her husbi © the Gorman pre Tuesday, for th ust shoes. tora sRAE sonmaOinna eta thelr terma ata up at the city registra.| Then, dodging thru lines and barrages of bombe— Jover into the new “petticoat Te | | tion office and then takea to Olym-| Each second in danger of being blown into crumbs; lima” apers express next Thursday. This ap. Screened by his whiskers, he kept on the go, . | was right there by ; ot the otcroaiy ef to signatures in the city of And missed not a Tommy in the whole bloomin’ show. place where you're sittin Se eet ak | | "6 said hat the idea started. We The Kerlin Allge e Zeitung de of the city, see thet the| For the third time, Christmas {fs about to arrive on the war front. . “ declared ig view o entente's t — " " bearing man-killing explosives for onge have yielded tne ng & car rty »|¢ . 4 Are properly checked Supply trains bearing Ay ede atk wodiiee tatemont, and their nt declara-| by tho registrat! official, ant | rightofway, Lorries in bandreds, driven by business-like Kriss Krin- vement. Mra, Mer.| ton that 5 unce would m Nonpartisan | gies clad in khaki have strewn gifts up and dowp the entire line— then send we aw roving that the milk of human kindness is stronger than the red wine . I think it was, sud quarters in Se e t de on th ted a women’s ticket . attitude On the) titcions—from Seattle—|of war : IS election note | 1 be in no later than Wed-| Santa has now finished tae job. Nobody has been forgotten. Even laughed They Anyhow.” Sneetves nna | iy¢ he Tommies without families have received their Christinas pt ddings, a huge joke. W t| Neue Frele Presse, “the t Scolates, cigars, Christmas cards, Cakes and trinkets cause t tion to rema peace que Despite the Utanic dimensions of the undertaking, St. Nicholas has mpleted the Job without @ single hitch. Weeks ago parcels began was—only we wor for a consite it wae 1} pene © in the f ' . i 8 ‘ ers will be presented with some | The boy dle bare ie aie aot | sort of a Christmas present comptes orotate sa | Saturday when they leave work Bol pres gpl ease on Christmas Day for the day John Rolheiser, ¢ | There ts one man in Umatilla I UTEFISH neil President W. H. Todd of the [0 show him where Kris Kringle /who refuses to be cheered He is with hort time Friday night, it] NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Partial OR. LR. CLARK | Seattle Construction & Drydock — |Ived t 1 tiged the Chinese proprietor ae pelea an i time Fri might have |granting of the demands of tne Co. has given his personal te jot own's chief cafe. | We are better prepared nt a. w for Christinas, but the rain | Switchmen’'s union of North Amer- Greeth Must Not Be| check for $15,000 to be divided Deas leet eae: aaa t ah sg Woman 'T this year than ever to necessary | ome and the white blanket which |¢@ for an eight-hour day was mage alk tong gov'ment no goo time in on award filed with the United ell Friday night disappeared ; 1 | Forecaster Salts ity ald Satur- | States district court today by the & Ewing, real es) vs it was beyond his powers to federal arbitration board Allee |e aict the weather fof Chsletmmn The switchmen demanded a rate Hidates tore ast night's Snow Was the of one and onebalf pay for over- ’ pel _|second of the season, the first fall. | time against 13 railroads of the Bast “4 unsel Scott Cal-|" fill your order for this Scandinavian dish. alk, talk! ormer eyard.| “No DO! Hesketh and GEORGE B. HELGESEN Wholesale end Retail Groc 1929 FIRST AVE the] TME CITY park board has | ime an- foraed the construction and Middle West. The award today } was for an increase of pay from De- Grant Calhoun. | CHIEF OF POLICE FLEMING ceiber 2, 1916, to the same date in as the Lake Wash cton anal at Montlake boule on Decembe h arrested three men | 1917 of 5 cents an hour for conduct peddling ives, said to have been ors and helpers, and grant of an IN PAINLESS BIC NIGHT AT aken frot the Wapato Trading | eight-hour day, with pro rata pay At Prices Thm Are Within Your Co, for overtime hn INLESS celine —— Pp. es silty Bridge es DON’T BE DISCOURAGED section of PAINLESS AUSTIN = | {)°i8) ()cismo » bi tures to be thrown on the screen Dew Third and Pike, Entrance 1906 nea Ay, || Ruth Osborne Mogan will give One does not usually associate a | a Ww | bank with thoughts of Christmas. to vocal and harp selections. The m. f mnve | Fire Department — oreh be aut Dollar to start an account, and depos- its can be sent by mail at less tha cost of street car fare. Call or write Ts, KIDNEY, 2) Chic nie v -and New York's famous Night courts have little on Justice v. Cure many of | stinate cases in| Gordon's place of business these par and interest | | Beyond | After copferring all morning and t 9 e - Savings Department Open ee ae r § a e {with railroad and port representa Saturday Evenings liens | tives, the council Saturday voted | From 6 to 8 o'Clock. freight , to appoint Counctimen Erickson, | Turner, |B Where, in addition to a superb dinner, you can enjoy Thomson and Moore to work out} a Christmas tree Sunday Resources Over $14,000,