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1Mk STAR—-MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910. 5 TOYS WILL FLY |LIKE SANTA’S DEER BOY SCOUTS NOT —_—|TAKES NORTH POLAR DOGS PRISONERS MAY | IN THE HEARST FIZZLE) TO HELP FIND OTHER END) SEE AEROPLANE (ty United Pree) lear for the first time that man SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 19.—Old has conquered the air when they timers gn San Quentin prison will #@@ some aviator whizzing past the windows of tb Lis | of the Editor's Personal Organization Has Nothing Do With the Big National Body of Boy Scouts of Just five days—and CHRISTMA Only five de you ©. L. GILMAN [before his resignation was ten get a Mluipyo of an aoroplane for @ thou will be of FT hang up the Christmas stocking Alrendy eager litt 1 dissensions which are | dered,” tho first time in their Ives next! tf by th 1 Board of | Bo ene y y ong paired in legal ctreles Mr. McGrath alleges that Mr. month tf plane now being made for, Trade for Ts _ _— of the marvelou igh, brim the disintes n of the Hearet wished to depart from Tanforun meet are reall to San Rafael and return Alread can almost see the p te * the fundamental principle of © who have been confined any | is that the course sball!f Aimont the sleigh bella jing the toa, the big na scouting—that it is for boys great length of time probably will) be San Quentin ity VHOA had they cae ¢ dear 016 Santa {ration whose tactics | between the ages of 12 and 18 . = . himself ng and nting as he down with t t ne are ed in tt and enilet men over 18, with . ’ . f ' ays ‘ wie bes ‘ ME yobtined by. ‘The | - the teen of ceaverune “the Chorus Girl Sues Married Show |] be pack of beautiful toys. Ca * American Boy Scout into an or | are hel jean Boy 1 h ganization of voters, with his M fe B h f P z Iprestigation b et political lieutenants in charge, anager or reac LU romise siideen that Whitman of Ne , Mr. Hearst charges “irregular - | prec . William | proceedings on the part of a Freda Newman, former member nine years,” said he, “I never | on Christmas Day On| clique ef directors,” and pecu- of the Armstrong Musical Comedy promised to marry this girl, I fired | lar methods of soliciting and company, now playing at the Star her from my company during the |theatre, today filed uit against Vancouver run, J think this sult | | Manager Ed Armstrong, in which i» just,« scheme to injure me in she alleges breach of promine, The the eyes of the public, No papers | | says Armstrong promised to have been served on me an yet | | PRICES MUCH REDUCED FOR TUESDAY $1.39 Electric Train and k Signal Track reduced to 9 was ton and | y her in Vancouver, B. C,, De and I don't think I will be called er 16 of last year ipon to face this ridicul anager Armatrong laughed when the showdown « s | heartily when he heard of the sult simply a case of a disgruntled | today chorus girl trying to ‘get even’ for Why, man, I've been married for a fancied wrong its compet American Boy | f organizing the | of Amertea has been tn | igh the voluntary | the hands of a committee consisting of Ernest Thompson author | altst, chair Lee F.| aAYRround Association ne D. asurer d Navy oe a - | Schoenfeld Estate to}: ince Or his soma nad’ ios of $1,600 to local charities, beslde Family and Charity ©» \0 ves BD by Danie! | Started Ancther. ican t. f att titute, r Bomus, Army acob A. Rils, Rils sett Hearst, and D. Boyce, publisher pers, rema Verbeck, adjutant general state ment, n in| New York; Luther Halsey G t © | M. D., Russell Sage foundatic estate is valued at 000. The widow | The will of founder of the 8ta mpany, was ad |by Judge Keenan on Satur a Schoenfeld, TOYLAND—Basement. ARE PICTURES ON YOUR Faia Willow "Plumes © srisssssessst! CHRISTMAS LIST? {ie * | YOR CHRISTMAS }@ BIG BE. SHOT WITHIN. * Kk ealitton ts pa from your olf feathers ot small || ® HOQUIAM CITY LIMITS * h a ‘ ei pense ! ater he Anerecs te ' 1% : * HOQUIAM, De 19 * ‘ | yy ‘ *# Charles Kellogg and Henry *| a i Was eremnindion, ae wil ea ‘i Boy Capt. Robert F. Scott, two of his Siberian dogs, and his ship Terra | } OLD FURS * Poo killed a black bear *| Pictures at 85c, Values to $1.50 gli ‘accan out faves evap abe interest Nova, from which the daring English explorer hopes to find the } pow? THROW * weighing 400 pounds within 44 Popular pi in dark frames, mahogany * coxabtes antes st etal tongs South Pole. leas neck # the limits of the city of Ho- * || mouldings, » asie color, including fie P . SS eT : a ge hy AG # quiam yesterday, The bear * |] Raphael's ( The Ange pLHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, lected for thia trip by Capt. Scott i" anu Vane eee * was startled by their dogs, *|— the Imps, ( ¢ Day, Girl and Fan, and many others. we ae tetas abate eter ae | nen SE tnelr . cndurenes. | * and, after half an hour's run, #/[| Sizes, 10x20 and 8x12, values up to $1.50, special for Tuesday at bey cn age ypc eter ed Bvt edie gy oho ang ba mone MILLINERY PARLORS te was treed and shot. The hide w{— s6< anh. tc Got ar took | tee oP ‘© help capture the | } # is one of the best secured * Pictures at 48c, Values to $1.00 Pe ar nae “penthen # season, being prime and very * “ ty a om inh ne a eersen ¢ Scott ® large *) Popular subjects in gilt, oak colored pin sight and m the hopes to orta: . z vabate “ye aa * teh KT photog res, Christies in ; ss petal peasy Ale 7 b im Shepherdess, Dancing of the ntually t " ith em ledges fail to sledge " Yo nd New Mother, etc.; 8 must be relied upon. If TODAY'S STYLES TODAY ee et 48¢ w tors stand the final test Make Gifts That Are Doubly _ Appreciated kes the best nd economy. They are asy-riding; well-heated, entilated and electric ted for sausage a pinch an eaten dogs and ponie and Doug all & oJ x thevick Co. SECOND AVENUE ‘& PIKE STREET at is heed AMUSEMENTS. e are she * Mighted; finished in red |) GRano oprra rouse | — tnd elects in ware, whe pect ° Tonight, Mat ' tae =: Se dresses of aftern ¢ ven aa; fee ne of these ¢ not g ‘ Let Our Credit Plan Be Your Aid It will be a great assistance to you ing the wine your Christmas buying. Credit is the favorite way of thousands of people who want to dress well. It helps them make your BARGAINS? I at Our Line We Have Hundreds of PRESENTS THAT PLEASE He wil ike the goods from our store J as he Ikes The Sporting Page. ATHLETIC GOODS. TENNIS, GOLF, CANOEING RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS RAZORS, SAFETY RAZORS KNIVES, BOXING GLOVES But Come in and See for Yourself. |] | Sere Sperm Seon @ 714 First Av. Both Phones e green leather; equip-| ~ Naa | ed with good mattresses | Seattte Theatre || PAYIAGES THEATRE | d clean linen— Best ae ourist Sleepers Built. especially n SIX GREAT ACTS A Corking mitt | ise the paying is so easy. It will you—just try it once. Paice Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. oe ee rm | “Seattle's Reliable Credit Hoase”’ * THE STAR’S PAGE OF MONEY-SAVING = XMAS SHOPPING PLACES OO TTY geeyo We Must Vacate Jan. 1, 1911 Our fine stock of Watches Jewelry, Silverware, ete., must be acrificed, Your ortunity to obtain fine goods regardless of cost Chicago Jewelry Co.'s Store 1207 SECOND AVE os and tickets to all pointe Bast, call om or address Ww. A ROSS, Pateenger and Ticket Agent or Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent Heed and Columbia St, King St Station Three round trips stg. ‘tng Tyg: More for Your Money Ren Hand-Paint All our Christmas good g must be sold regardless of value Pacific Coast China Co., 905 Third Av., bet. M Open Ey mn and Marion. Pacific Picture Frame Co., The Fine Fipe I 1115 Third Avenue. \ ve ot qtnierees . y aa oF ie Ayling Baie 8 ’ Spring Cigar mi \i Co., § t 100 First Ay . _ Furs at Half Price Haag Reet of Established 1891 a larg Manicure Bets, I and complete shaving fi M. FURUYA CO. Why not a Hy JAPANESE CURIOS ff Pacific C¢ neat Biches Suppl o., Inc 1906 Firat Aw 1304 Second Ave. i — yom | PIKE PLACER MARKET » ¥ Dh | Furs Absolutely at Cost. Wy’, 7. Wy pf Attractive Gifts forChristmas bat Ns Che, BERG 1425 First Ay NS. 1 Ferns and wher ns, si “Plants for Table Decoration’ Cad 7 rR SES CHRIS ST mr at rh baicath Nurset or al c bs! y Inc., aves Inte seed & Fi ird & James ith & Union