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OeGC0eeEeEeeeeeeeeeeee Tuk TWAIN |!DA MAY, SHE’S 17 AND CHAMPION WOODEN , turned thumbs down on the others, hair a arge wading | and to Miss Ida May Chadwick was eron species pulled his | awarded the solld gold Richard K stunt and it was up to Dad) Pox medal trophy which stamps | dwick to purchase j cesT UthING pen. . Tae grand old humorist, who has | of joyous laughte lw | a= =e Se | ANTA worn fa thousands © raries, or out of the dright new copies, delivered last by Santa Claus, their services —_——- STANDING. md, but tis} BALLARD, Dec. 25.—The Christ- [the Ballard Bike the night before pould send & | mas «pirit was rif ight and to- | tooted horns, «pun tops, and glee- to the darkened | day both on the stre: and in the fully ran about the streets showing r today coay homes of the et their toys and gifts to each other The joyous Christmas message} A bundie-laden throng tramped| Many religious children’s organ- stout by Mark Twain a few days | the snow into a memory on the side- | lzationn met last night to fix again reported that he | waike and lights shone to a late hour | in memory the miracle of the Christ | led with emotion | > blinds where | Child and to w, though not from | by his fri n waa this lather and mother were filling the | nece ity, the faith that there ts “f would not think of doing such | tittle stockings of the tots. Yester- | "Pe: on earth, good will towards Pe thing at my time of life Merry | day many happy children, guests of men P Ghristmas to everybody | ~ somo ey F The body of Miss Clemens will be 1 faken f0 the old family home at BL | CHRISTMAS CHECKS TURKEY WINS OVER _ tomight, and the funeral } ‘aie S, (imighs. ana she ers! FOR MANY MILLIONS) POSSUM FOR WHITE PMiark Twain probably wil spend] yew Wek!) wan g.| HOUSE XMAS DINNER Me remainder of the winter tn Ber- | corporations distributed $3,000,000 | (Dy United Pres) muda. The depth of the old man’s !i, bonuses today. One of the} WASHINGTON, Dec. 25.—~Preat- ee now and then when |unique features of New York's |dent Taft spent most of today ip | he sobs: 2 Christmas was the banqueting of consideration of the old question, “She was all | had left, now that 1,000 immigrants on Elis island by | “What is whiskey?” That was the . She was allt had jthe Protestant Episcopal Mission-|only official duty he carried out. ind the drawn ary society | Turkey won out over ‘possum ar a as the chief feature of the preat NICK LONGWORTH CHICAGO, Dec. 25.—AN of the/dent’s Christmas dinner, though | OUT WITH A WAIL | Chicaso corporations made many | both were served on the White; Waited irrean> gifts to thelr employes today. The| House table. There was also a} N, Dec. 25.—They're International Harvester company |huge pie, baked by the Bakers’ telling the story of a cruel trick | distributed $500,000, Forty thou. Usion of Newark, to replace the! fa congress the last day be | sand checks were given by the 50-pound ple that disappeared be Crane foundry, the total amount/fore it could be served Thankagty. being several million dollars ing day 4, E. TABOR, Christmas adjournment. Taw My, chairman of the appropria teas committee, agreed to an in After many years of cons ———— | labor as a bridge butlder, pnet be a long and bitter fight, and| ng Foster, Persons, Olcott, Sul-| Mann, Peters, Gillett and Long h high and dry with carefully UMpared speeches, undelivered. | Nicholas Longworth was par-| FORGET SALLA RD * Nar PROM ore Quick ne FROM RHEUMATI8M OF LONG | : tie foundation worker ‘and qeate of $14,000 appropriation for| Wesbington playgrounds, cutting KIDN DISORDERS VANI [peel to Che comaatt ruesee Ea behind the ears what promised | } posed to the constant changes of THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1909 7 ee a ee mera meee ee ne eee a ee en ee ee TT RS RE eS ea SHOE DANCER OF THE WHOLE COUNTRY) :..:2:::%¢ ajay oe ieimmroac mee 5 Bow the shouting and the tumult , c 7 now « to bie countr w years jerore | } american bi ante Ip made his firet stab at the Ceased the assembled judges tant ony tun- 12th | Weather, J. BE. Tabor, of 4018 | the dreaded enemy of the construc: | sm {tion man-—rheamatiem. Mr. Tabor! |sought reliet from every source | A real surprise awaits every suf-;cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic | day after day. Mr. Tabor has been For some | DIVORCES IN THEIR years they caused him severe head: | |HE SNEEZED OUT THREE BULLETS | 7200 iy eee i tert cae'o| STOCKINGS AT RENO 1 t there will by ickling bia nose | meese Francis Rogers, a ve ed violently and the! sliver, cut ame out ~ — « May the Pink produet jahoe buck stepst In 1906 an.|0f the civil war, who was a . saynennte Betws Svarene founean . 3 jan Jother bunch of femininity shied | {Me he xg dow —— re o been? SA7- Chstetmas functions were for ; “4 later public opinion! thelr castors yo oo r L golte udge Pike, who # n } ~ x and it was decreed . They w the three with which pene ie HA... ee gg ene s| gotten, Judge Pt ®, t it 3 p And again a 13-yearold girl (plus|he was ded Antietam and + | the divores court of Washoe cour 4 i - | mn it came to t one) took the bit in her teeth and| Which he | carried in his head late enterda red that no 400 # il 4 | ing her tootstes in a telling manner,| Ade a runaway race of It. Since | for fortyweven years DANCE AT DREAMLAND. more secret separations will by extenuating circum Li | . * Maybe it isn't some damsolette| that eventful eve in '06 the litte} He frequently felt them, and as} Dance tonight. Admission free. | given by him, Hereafter, sald the| stances connected with the nature i : Finn and Tom Saw-| (poundage 118, age 17, Lath, Ap | And then on the night of Janu! lady has years passed discovered they were eee | jurist, hearings will be open to of it demand its privacy, fg Yuck prox, & ft. 8 In.) who shows the | @t¥ 31, 1905, a little girl ducked oe er Wouldn't Know) way to feminine purveyors of oaroft of the Tony! _ Been the champion wooden shoe! 4 _ Cc shew Davi ata pedal pats in this dear old U. 8 A.! | Pe nyen” association at) dancer of the try, and of the} reator Vay And, again, maybe it ts! Ar Tammany Hall to line up with the Lorsnette Lifters and _ Their | 8 nent | p h the 4 “ all this, lend ® yo uditory | best that danced. : Daughter's Death. teumna @ ur auditory | ts Others who have the habit of! = Dacian } Doings were hot alright and the eteomage dhwick will’ a Be ood : (Ry Untied Pres. Ida may be somewhat lilliputian.| Contestants were the real bottle | ()" ge he alltwick will remember pixe De 25-4 | ish In stature but her reputation ax |*toppers, It was a close game ‘8t M4 Knows : Se cond ‘ow settled down : wooden shoe cloxgeresa extends | Wt | No other law than the wishes of “ os ¢ good old | OM coast to coast. They come her Daddy and Mama that ought to the © ad of goc a pete gel A it 1 i } ‘ Pain today. and it was n pa | And Ko and £2, and come, but when FP se sop Portage 13 hit the! help some, ‘That's Ida? And she's Chriate ‘0 [All is artioulated and accomplished ss a) ae only 17! SDDIE BOY DEN : belay oad b etme be the | no pulla the plum? To the tne | 2d been some stepping, but after | 2"! Kanne adr who has brought probably | .: ; : The car you . _ Theonlyhigh- ought to have we Ss rh class six - cyl- at the price by inder tourin car that sells you ought to for as little . as $2,000.00 Sensational Features for 1910 p Mitchell Roadster, 4 cylinders, 30-35 hors Three 7 vePbensomony Me fd 9 wheel ‘Sor pa A i $ 1 * 1 00 F.O.B. ae Sie ins en lane chatie, Oe* 61,590 be. Mitchell 6-cylind i ; ; ied gee pero [S0dnch wheel bere “Aeoete oot $ 2,000 Shap ror yng of all noise, so that all the Mitchells will run as silently as the most silent car that’s made. oe the beeutfa of the nae pag and wonderful development from the mediocre complete change inspring suspension w promotes ten fold th idii lities of th 5 Standa ees and Eeershangeabihy of the cylinders ix all iaiedels as wal Ee all parts above le parts in the Mitchell line than in any other line of motor cars made. ment of the Mitchell pre-sasrnete touring car, which is greater at its new price of $1,350 than it was at its old price of $ ‘ Creation of the Mitchell Big Six-Cylinder car of 50-horse power, seven assengers and 130- inch wheel base at the same price as the touring car of 1909-—$2 q Wheel sizes increased-——32-inch w for the Roadster, 34 inches for five-passenger touring PEewlariy bitter. “I have no chil.| erer from kidney or bindder trouble Which any druggist can supply | Superintending some of the argent | car, and 36-inch wheels for the Mitchell Six. FUR HELMETS FOR rheamatiam pains, heart patpita- fen, distributing its cleansing, heal.|™ented by troubles from dhe @emeh ; | famed or swollen eyelids, lack of WASHINGTON, Dec. 25.—Offi-| energy and all symptoms of out-of. Mifecled. and cons cers on board the torpedo boat de-| order kidneys simply vanish. - a | came stroyer Flusser, whose duties ex-| " x Your physician, pharmactst, bank: | after the ose them to the bitterest of weath.| _Uneomtroliable urination (espe-| 4. a any mercantile agency will tell | and porm: @r, have been equipped with a fur| ‘ally at night), smarting, offensive you that Pape, Thompson & Pape,| To rhe affected, and completes the cure be | the first treatment patly cured. Bot only to protect the men from the | or urinary disorder, or feel any Only curative resulta can come (free of all charge. They will | wind, cold and spray, but from the | rheumatiam, begin taking this harm-| from taking Pape's Diuretic, and @/| you honestly Just what they mioke and sparks from the funnels, | Jess medicine, with the knowledge days’ treatment will make any | do Which on this type of vessel are| that there fs no other remedy, at | fine. 1225 People’s Savings Bank b Yery short. It is probable officers| any price, made anywhere else in spt only Pape’s Diuretic—fif | ing, corn f@e the other destroyers will be| the world, which will effect so thor t treatment—any drug store st., and the equipped with helmets. hours from 8 a. m. STAR Garage Entrance Rear Henry Batiding In What You Require. DISTRIBUTORS OF S10 First Av. South, Bi LESS AND HUDSON MOTOR CARS THE COUPLE-GRAR TRUCK OC, Peterson & Co, 23 B. Pike Phones: Main 4808, Ind. 902, AND AUTO REPAIRERS One Block From Postoffice BODY BUILDERS *%2.54"9 NEPA ere j ough and prompt a cure as a fifty-| anywhere in the world |p. m., Sundays 9 a. m. to 12 noon. tons, diaziness, sleeplessness, in- ing and strengthening influence di. |*tomach, liver and kidneys, com-) ; TORPEDO BOAT USE) ' ec yon the o pelled him to stop all work and he| + of one we have lowered the price simply because our im- rectly upon the organs and glands pouaht sellet ak the Lawokney &I better car for lessymoney than any other maker on earth oar Pp ply | Loughney Bake Ovens, This relief | and | urse he is completely jast for the same price—AND EVEN LESS? natic sufferera we Belmet, with auto goggles. The| %"4 discolored water and other of Cincinnati, is a large and respon-| would aay but this—go to the Flusser can travel 32 knots an hour, ; adder mivery ends. sible medicine concern, thoroughly | offices of Loughuey & Loughney and the fur helmets are necessary The moment you suspect kidney worthy of your confidence land the consultation ts entirely tell can lor you. The offices are 220 to alld f Second av. and Pike to 6 ACME "sss" (1 MPIC MOTOR CAR COMPANY : A Goodrich Tir Gousam RUBHER CO» CHALMERS-DETROIT, POPE-HARTFORD, PEER. Ind. 4278, q ant S08, “ — Maxwell and American ~2052°52°:2 Puget Sound Rubber Co. McDONALD BROS., Auto Top st Brorytning reinge trimming Mne, Slip linings @ spectalt : tie Temporary tere, 19-21 i tall $30 Pe Expert Nepatrers ebe an Exert Hepatrer built ngines Overhauled. nts Made to Order Awents for Royal A 2824 Second Av. SEAT WASH. te | Motor, Cars ve ARM Me tage Studebaker a : i ee fp Sapearion oo pote FOLDSMOBILE “22. Yeuuwine & Seibert ieth.rwara. Pat equipped, top’ ant woop wonkuas Wal. Minne 1870, 1508 10h Av. | tc m = — - = z 5, sate of Marion, Thomas, 916 Kast Pike St. Neat Broadway, Senttle, Waverly Electrics 4 ” “ ” Electrics af Overland Asante Co “DET Ol and WOODS Becsaway waa Moa: East 7501, Ind, 1063. jaeipeeeeeen vamer; a ae Royal Sales Co. “iiss ™ and Factory Sie, cainclami Soiree puiit! 6 tot . “but I am interested | Who takes several doses of Pape’s, It is needless to feel miserable |J0b* of construction work on the} Double the patpet of 1909, or 6,012 cars, all of which have been contracted for by our agents a just the same, and| Diuretic. Misery in the back, sides and worried, because this unusual |Cosst and in tho Kast, and simply within the last 30 days. " » ration ree o t out oe ¢ oe . . *, ful speech all ready.” | or joins, sick headache, nervousness, Drevarntion goes At once to the OMe | Lou until his rheumatiam, aug) Magneto equipment in all models without extra charge. Wouldn't you like to know why we can—and do—make a 80 WE HAVEN'T INCREASED THE PRICES. In the instance proved facilities have made it possible. tt this year than And how we are able to produce a Better car " Changs are numerous. They are, of 4 t You are entitled to the information. Changes for Shain te pBhag er Pend “Most you ARE THE MAN WHO PAYS *~ a everything is changed bet the suiee THE PRICE and we are to take u ie principle. wasn't necessary you into our confidence, even though we Same Engine | that. IT WAS A MASTERPIECE IN Into Our reveal what some makers regard as trade Principle THE FIRST PLACE. Confidence secrets. We have NO TRADE SECRETS. Os metias ok bok ial ea il THE WHOLE eee BIORY. ee been changed from the mediocre to the beautiful. That was in response to public request. Quite a few people didn’t like the a, un, eful-looking front. THE 1910 DESIGN FIRST AND FOREMOST—we make EVERY SOLITARY broad, ungrac rf WILL PART that goes into a Mitchell car. We don’t assemble from PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. leted th: t A ee ane comPine United States, ‘They are absolutely _ AND THE NOISE 18 GONE—the rattling, clicking sound complete and wonderfully equipped. Our factory organization which was caused by the valves. The 1910 model is SILENT is made up of men who have grown up in the business, headed AS THE FOOT OF TIME. There isn’t a by Designer John W. Bate, acknowledged to be the best de- Silent car in the world that runs more silently. signer and producer of motor oars in the world. And having us the Boot This, too, was in deference to the wishes been successful ourselves we have per- of Time of the people. [ Every Part mitted these men to share in our success. : : y Par their best The spring suspension, too, has been This means that they put the’ Now Made thought and effort into ev part they changed. Not that the car ever rode uncomfortably, but because in Our Own ec. AND THE BE WORK we wanted it to be so comfortable that nabobs could ask for Factory THEY DO FOR US THE MORE THEY othing better. PROFIT THEMSELVES. Our average ‘ . ‘ The style of the bodies has been beautified. The lines are wages are the highest peid by any sutemobile factory, more graceful. And when the 1910 model appears upon the boulevards you will admit that there isn't anything more aris- he te BOGE, ho cea ine bene OS tsa qunile ™° — tocratic in the whole gamut of motor cars, NO MATTER WHAT we buy MORE than anybody else and get the benedt of better YOU PAY. Gus innieiiien Gakuat ‘ prices than any other maker of motor cars. We do all the work Fa sei ear nasi ace mab 0 of shaping from the rough to the finished article. 80 THAT justly so-— is the develop- WE KNOW BEYOND SHADOW OF QUESTION THE Creation ment of last year’s four-cylinder 40-horse CHARACTER AND QUALITY OF EVERY PART THAT EN- of the power touring car into a SIX-CYLINDER . 50-HORSE POWER TOURING CAR with- TERS INTO A MITCHELL CAR. Mitchell out adding a penny to the price. Last . Six-Cylinder year the four-cylinder was $2,000. The Before we built this new factory we couldn't do all these ee r things as we desired. Yet we one Sie a splendid car. THE at $2,000 SIX is likewise $2,000 and a greater, NAME OF MITCHELL IS KNOWN EVERYWHERE FOR roomier and more powerful car. 80 WHAT THE MITCHELL CAR HAS DONE. It was a car with- MUCH FOR FACILITIES! out serious fault. It had no faults that interfered with its operation or its ability to travel. Rather We Have were these “faults” confined to such Medes things as appearance and noise, Taking the Consumer We have increased the wheel base on all three models— the roadster to 100 inches—the five-passenger touring car to 112 inches—the six-oylinder to 130 inches, and in every car there is larger wheel diameter, 32, 34 and 36, These changes Splendid THE MITCHELL HASN'T EVEN Wil! add to the ease of riding, _Car Better | THESE TRIVIAL FAULTS NOW. It is The result of all these changes, all & better and a greater car because we this improvement and development is have a home of our own where we can do precisely what we The Three three classy, smart appearing, aristocratio = ake r place a t TO ATTAIN THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF PERFECTION. the World, hepeeliroy i bepoad & dae often arama cect So we have made better that which was already good— that which twenty thousand owners had already stamped with WE ARE MAKING THE CAR YOU OUGHT TO HAVE AT the seal of their approval, It is our duty to refine and de~elop, THE PRICE YOU OUGHT TO PAY. And the year of 1910 will but it doesn’t necessarily follow that we must increase our be the Mitchell year. If you have any doubt on the subject prices because we have improved upon our own work, AND call on our agent for a demonstration, Racine, Wis. Us SA, Members A, L. A. M. Osen & Hunter Auto Co. 604 East Pike Street, Seattle, Wash. GEORGE E. JOHNSON, Manager THE OLD FRONT,