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z—3) SEATTLE, WASH.,, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1909 k ONE CENT THE NIGHT FLY! MONOPLANE FO D OANTA CLAUS HAS " one'For cur cLASS AND SILVER, TH OTH For oss ff WUS0c0 UP The OFFICE Fire Engines, Coaster Wagons, Shoes and Pot Are Stacked in Editorial Rooms — Made Us at First. But We Changed Our Views When Realized That They Were Really More Impor- | Than News. | : Above Yesler V/ay today they’re Hi] TRAIL ED | l (WN |busy and happy buying presents for the kids, for friends, for relatives. la eg? ee ae Work is Jewelry and rich gowns and expens- | i Shed, Buried in the ods — Everythin ive bricabrac figure in the purchases. bat a Tillinghast Below Yesler Way today they're - (hy Unity lids ame They oie WARE shop: ; WORCESTER f Dec. 4.— | t fs bel ed that the home of the ping for many weeks —— without suc- plete abl he gr Ons po over the city Wednesday night and BY Ti 1 DILLON. yer with Santa Claus in the office} The Star have f a newspaper office and taken on the ny tated’ ole warts Sated : vendetta ce 3 , ‘. wonderful airship ever afloat, xion of a toy shop, a clothing store and aj work, for the chance to earn a meal was found today by a staff corre- »body has been ab ¢ to find anything; shears, lega ro-| spondent of the United Press, on on. 140! the ex rand jury jocked up of any The cc spondent discovered a ¢ « in the | shed ov 100 feet long concealed y of Vanderveer. As long as in a dense wood. Fourteen men in I am sberiff no one will be depriv-|the ¢ of the Morgan Tele ed of his liberty except legally.” | phone Co. of this city, were at In these few words Sheriff Hodge | work there on some secret occupa- this morning explained to the | tion grand jary te lock J of John B. Gough six from here and a place to sleep. Sion 6 ters, all have been submerged beneath piles} akers, It’s a Merry Xmas above —a sad : seems to be about a gap n of them—under over head and at all hands, Dolls of high and low de Blondes, brunettes, dolls dressed in pink, blue, red, all MOlors of the solar spectruin. For a ti im sank low, while the staff gathered a the cause of | nd a chubby » was not seen, as dent was captured before a justice of the whom he was fined for ure and discussed the mechanical principles underly- | shutting of its eyes. rday employ after Hodge made known his m, admitted that he had act iy Johnny Dore came in from doing his telepathy stunt with | d jury and brushed one of the dolls off the file table onto the | The doll’s head cracked and we all saw how the eyes worked— | ‘aul B. Morgan, head of the tele- company, 1s a close friend Monnny. He stood transfixed by the stern eye of Marion Lowe, ed within the law and had done jo lace Tillinghast, who is that worked on an entirely differen Cynthia what was his ri | Supposed to be the inventor of the the point of saying something But Johnny Had No Warrant. mysterious flying machine. it this moruing when he came fn four times an Yesterday afternoon C. E. Me-| Morgan has been interested in the one he had broken—a doll with a straight front shirt watst Neil and L. P. Van Blaricom, who tor al years, and two FS seven-gored skirt. for Vander " ago spe $15,000 trying office |to perfect-a machine invented by IN EVERYONE'S WAY. D. O'Brien into th One doll came to grief, but many of the others had narrow es D The telegraph editor, who always seems to have too many | not enough feet, has imperiled the features of a score. The city who fan't much bigger than some of the larger dolls, had to/ Warned several times, while be was telling cub reporters just what | ough of their mentality hen there has been Freddie, the office boy, and Nat, the young >, scrambling around for a chance to play toy piano—a piano but eight keys and a distressing lack of tone, timbre and variety . Sweet Home” on this instrument didn't help materially in t of an eight-column head. Home bachelor brought in about a dozen boxes of boxing gloves Were appropriately stored about the sporting editor's desk. “Red” all about fighters, and surreptitious #ix-round goes were in in his corner most of the time, to the intense annoyance ct , who does dramatics, and doesn't like rude persons. j MARION AND CYNTHIA BUSY. NEWS (Continued - “Page Seven.) [BP Bat Marion and Cynthia were the real busy persons—in the office! |« PER Ei ARIE y Bight until 12 o'clock checking over letters to Santa Claus and wis ' : ‘ut the baskets accordingly. Theirs was no small job, being YANKEE LADDER . | cagpemaglee po ogg bay fe od y tims he Jack, Instead of 4 MILLIONS CARRIERS: WILL. HAVE aa MARK TWalW ¢ paria’are envy teres sd BALKS AT BEARING _ | | | ) county jail. They requested|a Swedish aviator. The Swedish Jailer Roberts to book O'Brien for | inve k him up. Rob-|h’ apers ar mm, owever, proved unaat- and was abandoned. ugh, on whose estate y shed was found, is an old time rest, They admitted they b temper urer and is friend- no warrant, commitment, or any-| ly ghast and Morgan. thine else His is near West Boyles- | “We work for Vanderveer. That's | ton ffict replied Van Blaricom. | Though Tillinghast himself is be- lieved to have been in this city last night, it is thought very probable that one of his mechanics made a flight last night, and that it was his machine that was reported sail- gambling and kc rts inquired what legal they had calling for O Six.) } j | pranenenentcustes7-amemmnen-aeanatant | one, and that Alice, whom we suspect is . gota Dr Cook DeLara, Baumber of important little detalis to be looked after, and there | BIG PARTY AT MAJESTIC ir ribbon, instead of a bright green one. There were an in-| cuhussh “hers at a eremmatie canbe (tty Walled Pend ¥s some “man” reporter around in their way | the staff for the past week has been scouring the town look-| a the needs of little fellows and girls who have written somewhat | tly to Santa Claus, and they have brought in more “good! | Pack 500 newspaper carriers— | the last doorway on the list has re-} | from jail, got mixed up with the GREENWICH, Conn., Déc, 24.— wrong organization here, so his } The sun never sets on the British ture date in Seattle has been can- flag,” said Willlam Bratt, who lives celed here, but 8 his deah ol’ Lunnon, as he mounted a tall stepladder to- than come into a newspaper office in a year. They were “good particularly Star carriere—into a | sounded to the thud of the 4 ‘ha Cveaeeal in newspaper language, but they made some of us hardened theatre of an afternoon and turn | paper. They have a good time o j f “iy 9 Lager arora yyy tag co a is png ee ieee horses wince when we heard them, and our hearts ought to Joose a rattling good vaudeville per: | ing (0 them, and the circulation de from’ ti a Cea rad Perper eeepc ealloused years ago. ‘si and you have enon aso Star proposer to ors e sister wants Sberift| his escape from English dragoons. on RB ign ay of 8 ence tratt w ac © told of ak oat Ae shimgihed ps dal and six children That's the program for Tuesday So, if you want te e a barrel Hodge 5 oe : —— entence till rina ng Reg ood pp Pee Sigg linia the tide ot adversity frets any to Gey, striving with | ed Frees.) ldown at the Majestic theatre. Mr. |of fun next Tuesday a rnoon, drop} (i United res Pree.) ____ {an appeal can be hi auntie Deacon Se eae » al courage of motherhood to keep their children's heads| NEW YORK Dec. 24.—Thirteen | Conaldine has turned a big section jig at the Majestic shortly after = ING, Conm.. Dec. 24.—-Misa| 1) 1s evineky eald he wae to get| was booked to speak on Theodore n line. They told stories of men without shame, | millions of dollars tc estimated to- |, Mashenutiful playhouse over to (Glock and pit in with the KiGs | Jean Clemens, daughter of Samuel | oa)’ money from Rabb! Genss for | Roosevelt Scan st Aes “eae Melamed tate thease B nat The Stir circulation department for |The show itself is a good o od Rap ee (Mark Twain), was| preparing eke sat The vat? started to vlna “ted Meee children to the mercies of chance. They told stories of sick | 247 ‘© be the aggregate profits! the entertainment of its city and /it Is & safe bet that the cart 71 | found dead 4 bath tub at b bi sald he was to pay him by| the King” and had got as far as from their present bull campaign | suburban carriers and branch boys, | will be a show in themselves well 4 d a er ald bi a f ar here today aking calls on Levinsky’s mother “confound their politics, frustrate death, of cold rooms, scanty clothing and hope dying low in breasts in the cotton market of the “big four” | 8nd they will be there in force after }worth seeing. Get tog with the | hom: p it up, ¢ and brother in Germany. Other wit- their knavish tricks,” when the lad- _ “A : , . |& parade of the business streets kids and help whoop it up, for th Jean Clemens was the |" he ler slipped c y Was the serious side of haviig Santa Claus in the office. | operators as they are called, Col.|" {ithe city and out The Star cm-|boye like company, and they have! youngest daughter of the famous | Resse testified to all sorts ot a r slip oa. Wound in his country 8 Ss have lost our tempers and spoken harshly when we stum-| w. p. Brdwn, Frank B. Hayne of|ploys more than half a thousand {it coming to them humorist. “She was found dead in | sunes. Tt Was too muck ee PRGee ee ee wicked am Gah uate ae @ coaster wagon that was being tagged for some little young: |. Orleans, B. J. Seca and boys; all bright, hustling little The boys must assemble at The | path at “Stormfield.” the | Albertson, who dismissed the case ae ye Nt ae ms — Pig later on we have begged the little chap’s pardon al! on the | James A. Patten of Chicago. chaps, who go to school during the | Star alley not a minute later than | family ho shortly before & : said oe — , ag 3 og r a made up our minds that perhaps getting out 8 paves wean © the first time in|4ay and work hard afterward until |2 o'clock o'clock by a maid who became ane-|__ Weten for Salt Bretiord’e, Neppy | eee aid far anaieet Ue srt. worth doing in this world ner @ got right down to vor the fi 4 ° : aang smile and big shiny star. § ander ¢ gains’ c ; nasion with ourselves, we had to admit that the joy that| fl¥e years, cotton reached 16 cents oe aon” failure of her mistress | the crossing cop at Yesler and Sec-| The descendants did not seem to fo the heart of the owner of that coaster wagon would be | 0" the New York exchange. May ”, ; ‘tee a H of, Ne roy Hare He has piloted thousands of| cherish any hard feelings on that When any satistaction cur news would give. option brought 16.01, and while it “TOY DOG COVERED WITH DUST”; epilepsy, from which { ape nl, cnfysrrtirtgrnging thoy Bano bre! was the only cotton on the Hat to gi Palaces cate ark - Mi ways, and a Beau! It was found that Bratt’s nose hief | was broken Bears sone inthe aye ive at tay, gme| ach hw ew, ne we 2” MOTHER DEAD AND. FATHER IN JAIL | ma special at f ers, who have beer and down the line in many places him a special diamond timer eon up and down th nO. SR SENN D line, the commodity selling at a have print s, looked askance at these baskets af good t Wh aed ; Mirst. But we got over it. Some sacks of spuds from Colum. | !sher figure than at any time since dé vered with did before sh » murdered. She ’ y Sor the Sully boom of 1904. The| "The little toy dog is co ! " birt clock ected fathe Chief Ward, Captain Tennant and REMY aroused our ire if there is anything that looks out of pl p hive i had also promised I . é : ‘ ief Ward, Cap’ nnant a i bulls” predict cotton will reach 17 _ h he stands; 4 ¢ math Griffiths will have to tel paper office is a o it da ed on us 1 ar fe yesterda i i hac : f o nH per a sack of spuds. It finally dawned on US.| Wnty before the end of next Janu-| , But, sturdy and stanch he stands; | party ntorda ; mate ‘ i megh cpp sagt Bagg me, that there were people right here in Seattle who n " | And the little toy soldier is red w taken the invitations himself ten ’ ner it f ° rn BeS Worse ded the latest details of the P arid | rust little girs and nine boys that nderwe , or the s t features of the Brokaw divorce case |* And his musket moulds” in. his} ot ine kindergarten 7 a cn paveek wt Smee potatoes became positively beautiful. We could then | RR Rt ttt tk te tok | hands. He ¢ 1 th 1 wa » tens robbery, claims the } a 1 fried, all ready for some eager little red lipped |* . playing with them when «ra ‘ iding his flossy unspeaka . NEW YORK, Dee, 24.—-Bot in this : id has bod | ts of things just by looking at those potatoes * , mother told him that h nother wa ; appiness, and we wish that there were more | * MONEY STILL loase, which recalls the poem of EU-| que and that there could be 1 lark Twain, already {ll ne Mrs. Song Yip, Chinese mer 4 THERE'S OODLES OF CANDY. \< BA , Worse than that, his mother is dead | window sill that feared the shock will y ntrymen for homeless chil : f candy—50 pounds—and nuts the same quantity, | ¥ CHELORS’ XMAS and his father i* In a cell ckarged | night see what a fine r Mi PAR pl her It was Mrs. Yipp who adopt-| SHAWNEE, Okla., Dec, 24.—(Bul- has hungered for a sweet will have its few min Mise N. A $1.00 4|With her murder, Such was the| mother he had lost ld ecently had been @eting (2 a0 Indian boy a year ago. letin.)—Seven bodies have een te. Perfect hay tomorrow. It doesn’t take much imagination Miss L. M. A 100 plight yesterc of Paul Gebauer, | play w hem ye as her fath retar OTE NT Oa Rp TE oaveeed cen Sh rile af the one the dirty it: smeared with candy, bulging out in un Little Bachelor, eight lon his fifth birthday. His mother, | not know wh \ why] Mark 1 other augt nant ak danben, eon ¢ N | igland refireed shops bert, w a corpu ith gummy little fingers eagerly grasping for . P who had been strangted to death the | he has “gone away have, ae cae Sige Satine A " n a sen were wrecked by an explosion short+ 6 y L | years old 30 #! ight before by her husband in their Paul Gebauer, the fathe ; , aptly. tt divore t ll spend half |ly before noon. 5 Edwin London company night before by her husban } AB egg moon in Switzerland and has been | ¢ s 6 father and! The bedies of.00 emalevée-ave Su: We're ad that Santa Claus has cluttered our desks dse certificates 1 }nome at 1561 Pacific ay, Brooklyn, | showing the effects h| notified of her sister's death . er an Odi 50 employ basket beside my typawriter—plumped | Se 1 ay flee 10.00 wi S ag bat of tin poldtere at theta tht ree of which t 1 with his mother, according to lieved to lie beneath the ruins. The J it to stay there. Unquestionably it is in|y 4 W. Cartwright foot of the boy's bed, where he would | mitteg the 1 r, wa nnn | TE order yestorda Honea bie caused _ the explo- ary circumstances Marion and I would le U $ ee them the first thing upon wak-{amination on next ANG m sion of a locomotive boiler, which 1 framkty ‘Weal whe theaghet of somata corer’ nae Magiptrate Geismar ir OTHER BLOW FOR COOK Y. W. C. A. cooks can now bake! was being tested in the shops. ell me frankly what she thought of some Reahaier oO | ine ’ teismar in | ‘ ‘ : Wi '0 oooks can now bake ‘bein ed in ; ; tly inform her of my humble estimate of some), a Vensamos 4 Gtieuin It was about the last thing she} court ye , FOREST GROVE, Ore., Dec be b pie therm oases bi rere fume er ef dead and in * in particular, But we let it pass today. |y cit 4 . 24.—Dr. Frederick A Cook has 1 panne, Saees se m | jured is not known. wy . ‘i ¢ fr. y by Alay a ( marrik ma h WOMAN'S LIFE IS Jcved her, in spite of her efforts to|f geientitic men of Denmark, bet | What that Is) after this.” Why? The | “HORSES HAVE NO remain and drown, Ghe told him|{ Forest WORTH TEN CENTS| where ait lived aod he took tar| gerecireteys cree, ae, PRRwed TI Tay trom thelr place now. | RIGHT TO KICK” } wturd m and durable d one palr would take Bout of ( oge himself. Th are chubby, “Wide-toed Se tings for thy. ° wer 1.00 Sourdough * * * * * - * - * * * : * brand new shoes in that basket. They|® jenry Jonischk®, log - * * * * * * * * * . * SESS E ESSERE EEE EE EE EK ER ER RED family—a fatherless family. Then|y Pachelor 00 ’ cere : upon hin | two pair 1 stockings, a doll, a book and a piece 1 nyde eras D offered nnanked Capt.|i members of the Christian BV UK, Dec. 2 ry nd green yp 'a ybon, some candy and nuts. To one of the | Serer Kilgallin Fae + (Hy United Press.) ener roe tint & Cima forse church “hae made elaborate.s| . The painters and deceratore of} |, ; Kor eae hae - a Pinned es of identification « pathetic littie letter,|% Violet Hoskins Shiba <4 NEW YORK, Dec, 24--A new] bis bravery, He accepted it a8 a|] preparations for the church tent ie het ar raha dy ad “PPB ght AR epabaR try @ lead Idish bk One sente: glares out |e aut : \value—10 cents--has been set on| curiosity |f Christmas entertainment of the ¢ o, not painting the town ’ he es A childish hand, One sentence glares ou Sylvester Bros. Co “vert The police want to arrest th It is the big annual dinner | Show forcible resentment if the faring lette © are poor and papa is dead 0 ibe. candy #| human Ife over in South Brooklyn f Sunday school children, where. ie Feathett ake wrorane nant ee MERRY XMAS TO SVERYONE. Friend ne eg) @ | according to this story which Capt woman but the captain won't tell|fiin Cook and Peary, the North the local union at f hall) he jury Swaieen anne ER enc » > 2%, rho she is > we're speakir of ' y e ne ary warded $2,504 Johan: ; e+ Chandler Owens of No. 8824 sal w i Pole and Santa Claus were to §| 1 Bia ie - anie, 1 a M®try, Merry Christmas, you and|* H. N. G 4.00 damage inst N. H. Althaus be. Your ba her and oan gp oy pile ‘mama,’ Reman | Man 2.00 Bath Beach, tell HOt tk RR ter te tot te tet a PP lay a Prominent part, But Why do you think he loves you?|cause bis horse kicked the woman te Claus will « around next Christmas, and he will not|® Mra, W. & Gilday ... Clothing The captain, walking along the|®’ WEATHER FORE * |g nom tha is hae wit n py has he said anything? who brought the suit, Althaus con You may that he will remember where you and the National Grocery Co beach of Gravesend Bay last Friday|m@ Rain or snow t Sat. * a bi bd ’ pei el Pray be ped O, no! But you sh see tended that the horse was gentle, p Mite 4 Ma who wrote to him lve. And you is 100 Ibs. nuts *| morning, saw a young woman|®rurday, rain; moderate east * te gory Sthe Fopresented = & way he looks at me w I'm not|but that any horse might be ex: he nh have The Star office for his workshop | plunge into the bay at the foot) winds Ne VOetivities: looking at him Philadelphia Pho-| pected to resent having a bunch of ut the paper somehow, eTeETeT ETT TT Terra 2ist st. He waded in and 10%) eee! jtograph Aigretics thrust into his nostrils

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