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THE STAR ATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1910. By Mall, out of city-—20 ce month, “We'll Bounce Unfaithful Judges,” Say ' eware! | t ; There was an old man with a,girl’ had brought, A note read rkey ee Arizona’s New Magna Charter Makers a OM ha ronal Ante ad, rr a a ihe | tof Chrint | Who iid, “It's just as I feared,| ed and earned 2 cents to get you a)and eras sort of Chris - ! * on te eriats ft. It ie the ' “ ard ple, . > | | My wife went to buy “ for a & rd ple, a mas Ms whieh | For First ime in American! 7 A flerce Christma ninest thing Ino to eat, It is a good ple ple, « ke and Hin ceone'tn tas wend Annals, the Recall Is Ap NO DIVINITY IN JUDGES” And that’s why I'm ruising these|eg, Frum. Mar ed with eet, p vicinity plied to Judges, Who Are whiskers | The woman's eyes filled with m , Made Subject to Will of Peo-| 2 hemeninapmammann, tears when she ned’the brown Both he and his bag 3 me | Whatever divinity may Andrew Carnegie ikes to give| wrapping paper found a Angle Yuletide Pleasures, ous to Ife and | rest in courts as in I've been looking for it for years | property BY B, F. GURLEY. ‘ . tions does not extend to Presents from Pa. }—the real thing, love,” she said, | Again, beware PHOENIX, Aris Dec 24 judges They are human | of any Santa |The drafters of the constitution The people of Arizona, the | T, R’s Christma , | sage FE ge - jfor Arizona discovered the weak ‘ : people of other states, Jautograph copies of his own ee dad does bundle |*pot tn the mak of Privileged know that in these days Johnny Do you belleve in| himself 1 Plunder t the influences which do wnta Claus? 4 yutfit of thle . In thelr effort to form an instru not desire real justice, do will No, but I have a hull jot get the hook” [ment which should ever keep the not hesitate to offer tem uv faith fn | The ly oak and ¢ Immediately and |LAW, its enactment. its enroree lesita er temp e uk and the clinging | tations to even the judges Santa Cl introduced into} ide: at once jment and its very meaning in the ; W Santa Claus was odneed Anto! just pack the ¢ at Chri In his saner [hands of the govern ther tee on the bench Ve have hen Mr. Papa received a| this country by the early Dutch net A etimas moments @ | pose that the courts of the new ht to make them free bron ntatuet for the pi vow York and probably lin his seat the oak just tales knows full we Nt | state shall be “led not into tempta ation. We have mantel and an embroidered 1 r srance New rt , . that cotton plus | tion | rt to place e w for the sofa from h v0 toad DOW NOW SOI While ¢ vine ee wil a green torch To accomplish thie they | i rhe xa - th Jaughte tch he did not ap “es aked in turpen placed judges on the same level hands of the people the kick. Ho « aid “Thank you - | e of ¢ with the governor, the legisla POWER to control their Hut the daughters Some Joke, This. The « giver is gett balsam pl tors and the sheriff, They have own affairs wore astonished when they found | be the « rk be fu score of lighted provided that the people may have stice-lov a briar pipe and a shaving mug and candies minus | RECALL a judge if he offends We have a fu a lov Eraser ta tha. stockian had st hful care the moral sense of the commu. __ We have a hung up for papa to fill fo m. | si fin dad really | On t conservative” | that they would never use ngle” is a corruption « ed father at he Just |W chington Reve toleea, 4 at! GEORGE W. P. HUNT this recall, save for the [itt name “Kristkindlein 1 think the young man who eal eiiveate tin tan ‘a protection of the very to which m brist-obtld | ‘ apr eondl. 16 tou. eal have : 1 Syearold Tom. “T heard Si m Pacific and the great min they ie nee y a constant You, Pa Lik Them. him y, 1 1 going to steal just ing Interests in an effort to defeat mena to sty upon the bench is better than en Aren't you # to wear Christmas may merry, ne!’ when they were im the hall" ne document. ‘They prefer the en-/f forced endurance of a court for which all reverence is {Christmas necktie 1 gave y A sort of annual joke | ie ittletoe hung from the chande acklement of territorial tyranny ae M P leriy t t ecthi Id asked the thoughtful wife on the| But I can't it that way, lier in that hall. ictaee une ek el for the people. They are gone dedy a" orderly state, not a seething caldron evening that company was coming.| For it always leaves me broke sini : beyond measure. They a« of anarchy, which curses impotently against injustice.— OF ed hubby, bit-| ore t fommit to memory th 8 and sane rv for the “ mgr : ~ ; ft course,” anew 1 pred Bangg » ore By od to give than to fag out a tee Chsiavines feativ and then he stands a better | "Pon all trad Hons of reve GEORGE W. P. HUNT, President of Arizona's constita ly Vl wear that red necktie, Why 6Bhe's Sad. Ir but the recetving Is more chance of NOT being in the hospit he day AFTER Christmas courts, of inherited comp tional convention the new nilegreen smoking jacket) When a young and beauteous! tory Don't light any.candies till just before the tree js to be dis {With things “as they are,” with a the purple and yellow socks, and) | maiden | rene be ery hat the masses—to whom, with . open that box of cigars you gave—| Wears a sad, dejected air, About the Mistletoe, “Don't put any presents on the tree after the candles have been | UPConscious humor, their apy ' all at once—tonight.” | When her snowy brow is furrowed, white-berried am! Hehted. 7 directe@—would “coerce” Judges tc | They are human.” public; they pleaded onty that} awentomea Deep with lines of anxious care;|rare with us, is very abundant fn Put all candies out before beginning the distribution of the | *¢t# of injustice | When the recall was made a part) judges be excluded from the provis:| If you contemplate matrimony | When her eyes are full of tear drops|Frittany. It grows almost oxcly prevents. Listen, then, to the answer of/of the constitution, the agents of| ions of the recall thin Christmas, light the yule log} And her spirit seems to lag. |aively upon apple trees, Don't use any celluloid ornaments. we W. P. Hunt, the president of |the corporations made thelr last| In the face of these appeals the! with the other girl's letters You can bet somebody's told her/tree’s rough bark, find the rich GAAE Gn thie: trae DAAh Geateaes of tlbene paper oF cotton. constitutional convention. Hunt| visit to the convention, They rais|men who wrote the consitution - Of her sweetheart’s Christmas| It draws its nourishment not fram Keep the children away from the tree. might be expected to be leading the | ed for the last time the threat that | stood firm. Real Love at Last. Jax. | the soll, but from the tree to whieh Don't let a draft of air strike the tree while candles are burn. | ®ve and cry. He has money, He h a document would never be ap 1 won't sign unless it's there,” A wealthy woman who was ee. “ae is accounted one of the leading mer by President Taft, His long declared Albert Jones, rich cattle | noted for her “great benevolences A Breakdown, Its roots, penetrating the Don't put cotton on the floor beneath the tree to imitate snow. |° nts of Arizona. He is no “red-| rs of service on the bench were man and a leader, The others werg/to the poor” had an experience one three’s rough bark, find the SOAK SANTA’S COTTON IMITATION “FUR” IN STRONG |*rted anarchist He says They tonsed aside their equally ¢ atic. At the last just) Christmas that made ber donations | i ¥ | sustenance they desire in the sew, ALUM WATER We yield to no men in our rever ind one of the majority in that conven-|of mere money seem small and soft outer wood, where the de ‘And if the kids will stand for it, get along without having the | °¢e for con But whatever dig: | referendum; they stopped th bbs |tion, an attorney for the Copper] mean to her jscending sap {s richest and meat Christmas tree illuminated with candies at all. nity may rest in courts a# institu:| bying against « railroad commiajon Queen interests, refused to sign the| Her butler brought her a rude \ abundant. It rarely Kills the tree oc i fons, does not extend to Judges ‘with ample powers to protect Pie! document package, which a “poorly clad little 9 it clings to. Should it do sa & . ° jwould also die. [_____ossnvarons 1) DIANA’S DIARY ie tote gm ihe tt Ss \¢ hristmas gifts. “That dog of you Bill, le i FUNSTON’S ORDERED back to th Those Maniin | Mise Dilipickies Goes to Hunt Up a Neglected Relative and incidental- tick Aakee : a eat Diem Pudding—Seven Views. | One of the first tragedies in li greatest, is when the child begins to doubt the ex . thoroug Ot OO we ee ee a i ri i ne on ete ks A child’s day dreams are the stars of its destiny. The child beliboys had bets ed their uniforms t Y to Mave 8 Corking Geo Time | bim out hunting? Das tie Me Grane onay te after. years Great some ef the ureat oon BY FREO SCHAEFER | “No,” replied BI; “my wife took things that make the ‘world better and happier. The dreams of Hn Pa of tw at the bigh re ord pric etn Massachusetts, If thet him on a Christmas shopping trip, one generation become the realities of the next abot Lodge reaches first base — he'll be @ corker, and he has been off his feed ever | It is becom yular for preachers writers to argue oe | «ince. He's a young dog, you kno that it is wrong e the children about Santa Claus, even nt MILLION girl children sold in one district In Chine to kedp and not good bamere don tavts for the sake of cultivating thelr imagination. It would be a ” them from starving. The w slave traffic grows apace or fifty miles a day.” of time to contend with these, for their cold logic brooks no bd be S _ } sistance, and they can quote all thé human and div authortty TEDDY TOLD the Harvard students to go into politics, Sirat The Bird's Christmas Sheaf. | against you If they only go in deep enowgh they'll learn bow to go out, al A great sheaf of grain is stuck up Yet, if we take from childhood the fancle ong ie it right ‘ . jin every Norwegian garden on| ‘The most popular Christmas ball We rob It of its re A ctl child ts PA UN al, tmas day. It is a Christmas! Pptums today and pains one of the most pit ‘ wee WILLIN’ for that congress to rest 15 days Pact th, gift for the birds | An Inman Nner steaming : those lines is as mou a fu as See ee aay ae ee ae Norway's streets, the day before | Turkey ‘ ful as a cemetery edhe Christmas, are crowded with cart One who goes through ‘ Those who would discount Santa Claus utterly un OR. WILEY e ed gna fullyof grain from the country. Al : visit us at Corte the meaning of Christmas haracter of its pat LEY marrying a young «irl who can't Ginens the grain for birds, its buying and sell-| fend that gets too ; Santa Claus ts illogical r ng to discover how in tor us to ow bie pure ing cons’ ¢ a big business, r 2 and {s cut at each He exists only as Uncle Sam and John Bull exist, but In far food sch ow | | yearly call pate } t nile 0 joo! t . yembrance o o Among the Christmas noveltie oll — . t voir olin ity to millions who look to him for membrances ITALIAN-chot 0 7 APON, [EP Pe Pale ap A MO canes the Cnrt nee ne ‘ a well nao B anti al, bound ta ‘ He enriches us by impoverishing us. He takes our money, tional lawyers . ries can't tell how io thunder he's free and bathing sul Pos on aa with Tinton? = I but he gives us back a lot of : money cannot buy to be prosecut .egery ; A too polite guest—for the more ¢ good fellowship, love of fami! of ehildr toleration, @ oS. 8 } A Real Christmas Dinner. attention we pay him, thé more 3 EN. LEE CHRISTMAS Is to help start the ation in Hon: f ‘ ti | 1 . good cheer, good bumor, good hecarg be be : A small boy, asked to sug 4/pains he bestows spon ws. § He defies all the laws of ecuien dil omen cums Eh moma GRCPATD pgpredl ne wilde ee cree p hae already sou fora Christmas dinner, wrote | i ¢ homes which the sunsh ararte patie our ho following The German emperor gives over ‘ He puts upon death its life, and he starts the Ein e 4 First corse: Mince pie | 5,000 Christmas presents—470 af t year with freshened b s bitions as vomneg HARRIMAN gives $100.0 © forestry department Second corse: Pumpkin ple andithem portraits of himself, t iaany the existes ee ciate tk ees ause her late b and Was roa 1 in forests. EH — - ia etches r mit a crime against the most pr of lif draw clouds mainly was that, Owned about six ; over childhood and to rob the unfortunate of the only ple es o that come to them in the dreary years. : ONLY FIVE ALDRICHES om ng stock In the United States Rub- i on ee ber company! Did ve a falling out with his folks when , he got up that ache tet the aed he nation? f A PICTURE AND A STORY—THE CHRISTMAS] LILY TURNBULL, at one time “unrecorded wife” of “Lucky” and in all lands under the sun—in all conditions of | fe—by gener Baldwin, swears he kissed her 22 times at one breakfast. He had BABY TODAY AND THE BABE OF | Lily at dinner and supper, too, that dear, busy, busy little old man! BETHLEHEM a. O JUDGE JONES, of Kansas City, S ides that a wife cannot be tion after generation—the safest and most reli. the world has ever known is Beecham’s Pills. Th good these um equalled health tegut#tors have done, in the quick reliefof humansuffer | divorced because she smokes ciga when she sets the bed ing and the preyéntion of serious sicknesses, is beyond calculation, And there were shepherds abiding in the afire by it. Well enough, so long as courts don’t decide that a feb apy alice vig Oty ight low shan’t sleep in the dog house 6 UNWINDING of what they call “the mottled fabric of Lucky Baldwin's past” shows that beautiful nely women favor being caught by offer of tion as daught Lucky had the gray hatr And, lo, the angel upon them. of the Lord shone around them were sore And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for You good¢idings of great joy, which shall be to all y BEECHAM’S PILLS ar toe Gee hese thie daw te tek ley oF David view, and the elegant wad to make such bait perfectly scintillatin, “Your Aunt Blanche Chippendale made this,” sighed ma. “Dear me, tis to Carica the Lod oo eee 3 veces it's years since we heard from her.” can do the same sort of good for you, and for your family. And this fl de a sign unto you hall find the babe ENRIQUE CREEL, Mexican minister of for relations, can he prettiest it , || Beecham’s Pills do ¢ beneficent work in accordance with wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a mange retract his reports of federal victe the cutest terms we over es getee line ge lekins |, Nature’s laws. Try a few doses just~as soon as physical aw. He always has the Lo the run and the rest of the 3S belfamily, and hed & . trouble shows itself and see how immediately effective they ame epub: quiet, no matter w ay the fight go¢ Grandps i 1 are had & plsotn te Marieut ent 6 ee } oft} and all that, and an || —see how quickly the whole bodily system will be i" i rome. I've de ver| with a mint of mo of | Then you will know for your own good, why Beecham jmy long lost Aunt Blanche Aunt | our always perfect 4 lin the EditorsM BO || Tosnzs tne atte 1 ever te taant ek . The Greatest han ted her felt th ; ; || when they are of sufficient general interest. You may write about th Just be ‘ t anything or anybody so long as personal malice is not your huse they are miles apart on a ever | In boxes, with helpful directions, 10¢. and 25e., at all dr motive & man or 4 must TODAY’S STYLES TODAY x a r r ¥ f € & i - | t f t tl { the | for it at oo ‘ , | eee ftor seeding saat e ee at cor ite people. natone picks: |%M!, Sursling over it when aho| was gt ng A May the Christmas Bells |. | have ben a renters bn oer «| ade meet a = rt ds : whe Sound a {noticed 7 the paod, foe te hee gnnee to Ea Joyous Yuletide ving in the language of Shake to You All | Ja ‘qergre as and Usher in . And ; Jari while. In Hedtord ing sya gety bu om Prot ea ‘Suttivan.” | qutekty cooted. & a dish of an Abundance of tie ee pond win 13 a abla | publle where the people tule." |work and atiek to business, yokary , Bri an Tout Happy Remembrances 4 1 ’ ‘ 1 , u the whole I - anuel he dir Your promises are fault t me an Am an cith Risttel are toe tone lor Christian, tha ved. Vet ’ et Smith for wer or a pret pan Oban las Bp Store Closed Monday B ed , 4 : 4s Hi . af t ore r poop ae) tt : initial Blessed re the pure In. mrecstcs, (Stent ae pet tad Zo il ad aan ~sacwate apaen va at linen ne wonid bo kinaer oY Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. dren of God. se onion ae tae lag | are und. Vary truly yout id's weddin ihe __|Il 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St for th kingdom of heay ; spd, 4 1 wattos : lid or aes ad tn pringfield, Ma a mie ren ler SaeNream “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” | ry lead from fright if M Snapp: And I say it isn’t!

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