The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1910, Page 8

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Mother of Man-Child” ous BIG BLAZE IN CINCINNATI, Oo. (iy United Press) pa c ding when the walle CINCINNATI, 0 A swayed and cra outward, The | t pe wh first eign and n y 5 nd vored to crowd back fire lid $ Aan < One boy, however, ‘ 1 ind w ¥ by the falling masa of shed to death | quarely upon the could not leap out ot} was at fire orted | them had been k compantes working at} © the ald of their | them from e held un e was contro a, after FIGNT FOR LUCKY BALDWIN'S COIN MISS MAMIE CORLETTE, (My Culted Pree.) moon at the Hote! Coronado, near| ghe is 26 years old, and secretary LOS ANGELE Dec When San Diego and again bre the to the Rev. Levi R. Luptor the Reatrice Anita Turnbull's suit to/ name of nel Pope of m, to} “Gift of Tongues” leader at Alli break the will of the wh ship for Mrs, Turnbull |, wh de a remarkable ex Luck Baldwin was he h ed Thursday ion that he is the father of Miss day in Judge Rives’ « Allege Seduction. Corlette aby be titf’'s mother, Mrs. I The C Turnt t on the ¥ HA TTIE LE BLANC ‘: TO oe =— STAGE BOSTON, Dec. 21.—It fs rume going on the stage. She ' fa fielals 4 tm theatrics X E with a miner , a ve Hattie * i b t e ’ yw e a qu , 1 ; thas th MRS, PANTAGES WILL GIVE 2" 2 TREE FOR POOR CHILDREN 22.880 irs. 4 good * bag 1 ‘ xt S ‘ noon. ! ‘ The doors open a . SENATE CONFIRMS EB. Hoag and Jot ? ‘ COMMERCE JUDGES act t ‘ To the Five Hundred Families Who Will Buy Pianos for Christmas at the € , A FREE CHOICE EILERS MUSIC successor BUILDING D THIRD AND UNIVERSITY GS UNTIL CHRISTMAS to Johnston Co, OPEN EVE NOBODY BLAMED FOR LYNCHING | | OF HISTORY-MAKING MEXICAN CONVICTED } 300 Killed In Mine THE ROCK SPRINGS, Tex., Dee, 21+ Without finding Indietments antl Without fixing the responsibility jthe grand jury which has been ip veutigating the lynching of Antonk Holly wreaths, smiling faces red-cheeked butchermen in white everywhere A brighteyed little woman ak looking sharply at the best the ma glistening marble slabs My, but the fresh pink salmo STAR—WEDNRESDAY, DEC IMBER 21, 1910. Rodriguez, a Mexican, whowe deat 1 anthAmeriean rlote ir clo, wae dinel: toda Kodr * wan burned at the stake after having confessed that he murdere on American Woman the good-natured badinage of the frocke—and things good to eat ipped nimbly from stall to etall, rketmen had displayed on the n looked tempting, all banked up with oriep lettuce leaves and a tiny spray of crystal water spouting over it. what a beautiful lying-in-state wae And, have we ever seen such at the next stall had on d further down the aisle we co pew, thelr fat almost to here was ina And what turke pudding the baker tanding like an island of plums and spice layer cakes and frosted pies Who wouldn't be hungry with fore him in @ seemingly unending Then, if a little fairy—one of very robe and stare bobbed up in slong down to the next street, we'd go right along, wouldn't we? be sure, we would. We'd think th things good to eat, eh? But If there was an old house and desolate and cold, we'd hurry nloe things were, eh? Of course; We wouldn't step inside that tle boye and girls who wouldn't ha would wet Ah, it's ever so much nicer to nue of clean shope, where everyt lant it? 5 ‘ n 4 . T a“ t o # f ry 8. H. SLOAN Dear r The “Old Olympic Plans Not Favored in Paris Ry United Press PAI I 1 1 i Bx Ps g put f rhe e 1h Ar he Ar hac 4 t Pa P between feud ducke, Surely, that salmon would have died proud had he known coming to him, handsome sides of beef as the man wt like a@ picture.. And great piles of golden uid the bursting point, #0 much good and rabbite! What an immense right In the middle of his window surrounded by # sea of chocolate all that scenery stretched out be avenue of things good to eat? those kind all covered with a all front of us and asked us to go To ore was probably another palace of there, a regular shack, all grim back to the place where ali those we would ali do that. forbidding old house to see the tit ve any nice things for Christmas, walk up and down that long ave hing glitters and smells so nice, CAR VICTIM TO | HAVE NEW TRIAL. Mex MRS. KERSH . (By United Press.) d| PORTLAND, Ore, Deo. 21.—Mre. | | Carrie Kersh ind guilty of man: | 7 | slaughter for complicity in the mur |der of William Johnson, a Washing | | ton farmer, at the New Grand Cen- | jtral hotel June 20, will be sen tenced January 6 by Judge Mor- | row, The verdict was returned by | the jury last night at 6 o'clock, | after the jurymen had been out| over 72 hours. During the deliber ations over 100 ballots were taken, | One Juror Firm It was learned today that the ob duracy of one juryman saved Mra Kersh from conviction of murder |D masini the Juror who bel the w innocent, and he held out for ii the| last ballot 8, who | | had attemp nvinee |him of the woman’s gullt, | finally descended the r sin the degrees of murder and voted “man | slaughter,” When Mrs. Kersh heard the ver. dict she fainted, and wae carried from the court room. | According to ope of the jurors, the first ballot st6o4 nine for mur der in the first degree, two for murder in the second degree and one for acquittal, The second bal | lot stood 11 for murder in the first de ree and one for acquittal This| tained untll toward the last HOPE FOR TWO. ENTOMBED MEN (By Untied Frees VER, ¢ Dec, 21 eight of the ten mir the Loyd teed bodies er in OLYMPIA, Deo, 21.—Michael ednesday be “ y Budman, who was struck by a street | ¢ and as a thorough search of ear while in the emy f the Be-/¢ n an failed to reveal the attle Electric mpany and whol bo of Pr ank and Merrick, won @ jury verdict against the trac-|rescuers are of the opinion today t reversed |that the two men may have es , of K nto the n workings, # Anew t ibly . ve. Bearch f ings, which are at n ‘ FAST BOUTS AT THE «: PEOPLE WIN _ LOWER FARE t ke 6 of ' Reflect ‘our Health G, cheeks arethin and pale hat nature is Bel ndition is seriously anaemic e your blooc nandimpoveris thedu se Pabst Extract giving re your c¢ the Bes! Tonic Infuse your blood with health and purity—bring back the bloom of youth to those thin pale cheeks, The perfect combina tion of the tonic proper- hoicest hops and ding" qualities re barley malt ir Pabst Extractmakeit ly for al reme Order a i i eon Ufen E Betthe Being ' ‘6 y nibs Pabst ie ti ; fect to change SMOKERS LAST NIGHT Dewbie Chin, ageing tiftenily Corrected. New York Facial Co 4) ARCADE BLDG AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ot, Mar Tomerrow, te « Mur Te mien. M The Place and The Gtrt nj Winnine - » New Faces, Wardrobes Time Seattie Theatre Marry L. Cort, Mer ALHAMBRA THEATRE Ma TONIGHT Miss Emma Banting In the GML WAP wares e ersnrnen MPANY A a) HAIP PANTAGES THEATRE nequaled Vaudevith STAR THEATRE MEALS SERVED. of Everett or Telegraph Pu “1 Fancy Ducks, Fancy Chickens 1332-34 Second Av., ORIGI PIKE PLACE iy | BLIC ARK TIEET THE, Delivery 10 Cent 3. Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended ¢ ded to , Fremont and University Districts Green See w= certs LOWEST “PRICES IN THE CITY Manning’s HOOD’S HOME-MADE CANDIES Headquarters for Ciear and Sugar Candy Toys and Canes of aij Descriptions Special Prices on Fancy Christmas Boxes, Chocolates and Bon-Bong 20¢ xed, pound » 10¢ ise m Mixed, Ib, 4 The Home of Santa Claus and the Famous Princess Chocolates HOOD’S—1509 Pike Place Fresh Killed Oregon _| Turkeys (25¢ rons 30¢ THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM IN THE CITY Almond Brittle, pound Peanut Brittle, pound Premiun French ( THOUSANDS OF THEM TONS OF GEESE ALL FRESH, ALL FANCY, AND LESS THAN ANY OTHER FIRST-CLASS MARKET'S PRICES The Big White Market IN THE OLD PUBLIC MARKET Sewing Machines WHY PAY MORE? B. D. VORIS Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing Machines. 1105 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash. Phe Ind. 594; Sunset, Main 705, SEWING MACHINES FOR RENT. TODAY’S STYLES TODAY GIVE THE YOUNG MAN A New Suit or Overcoat FOR CHRISTMAS It w . accep gif appreciated A nece 8 kind is valued mx be \ necessity an f just what h res {1 It Is Not Necessary to Pay Cash USE YOUR CREDIT Make mall } the balar 0 that t ing, and righ the easi¢ row and try it STORE OPEN EVENINGS | iL CHRISTMAS: Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. Near Union “Seattle's Reliable Credit tat”

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