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Wilshire Charged With Shady Stock-Jobbing of Socialist Magazine ie = ted to Investigation by Postal Authorities — His AT THE THEATRES Lawyer Calls It Malicious Moore—Fiorence Roberts in ution. “The Nigger.” KEW YORK, Deo. 26.—The Grand—"Tho Chinatown ., . eu Trunk Mystery.” “4 editor. and weit ot Seattio—"What Happened ire Magazine, a leading so to Jones. qalist publication, are being tn motion of certain mining aes, and there ts reason wwe that he will be arrested the authorities can lay 4 upon him. Wilshire is now Bogland Mesreash Mra, Wilshire and his y, Wiishire maintains that enterprises in question are Maj o—New Vaudeville. Pantagee—New Star—Burloaque. SPSS ERE EERE At the Orpheum, investigation was started at) tried to instance of Lindley Vinton, 4} business, and the man, who tnvested Im the| while he has never done mining schemes. It seems |in his basinens that le dishoncreuie [28 Remember, Wilshire kept for himself the/ he now finds himself in a position | Y°™&" Who pays, i of the stock, and that Vin-| where ho must be givon time to| Y°™#2 Want? It's love. minority stockholder, | breathe long enough to make good. tho way things were be} “Vinton threatened a long time ago to get the federal authoritios and recently offered to @ if Wilahire would pay him $10,000, This we refused do.” WAR BETWEEN fatiam with Feasult ts that! iong time before I @ nbine jthis week ‘ shire’ Tannen, » Makes this statement in to the investigation: q client is a man who has FEAR monologtst, | Wanta,” divide the |nen's stuff is good }soem ace honors, (By Valted Press) $f. PETERSBUF Dec. 27. ‘War between China and Japan is by the Retch, a St burg newspaper, today. The the twe countries, which have been strained ever since Manchurta af fairs obtruded themselves as inter national questions, are rapidly be coming acute. It is said that bor is contained im a dis der outbreaks will begin soon, and from Vladivostok, and al-|that these will lead to « m hos that the relations between) tilities between the two nations. ally. Twist, supporting Miss make a good job of it The next best |ims and Ruby Brwood, . — - --- — —— LT : “The “The Exclusive $ Exclusive J : Style Style i Shop” Shop” a 714-716 Second Avenue. } 4 { Our Great Semi-Annual \Half Price Sale Now in Progress me ee ee] ESS F eS ee ee a Entire Stock of Suits, Coats, Gowns, Dresses, SKirts Petticoats Trimmed and Un- trimmed Hats Nothing Reserved is the only sale of this character held in the city. Every, loak and Suit Section is included—no exceptions, no reserves it is absolutely honest and dependable, If you don’t know, ask your tand alone because they Include the highest class of th These sale sre are no ex ¢ to be had and because eptions—no re-marking Make y wn selections and pay exactly one-half, in ze of price. our ¢ | . Sale Continues Five Days Only Tuesday, Wednesday; Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday NOTICE Owing to the unusual demand for Silk Petticoats one-half of our Will be off y te tock d Tuesday, the remaining half Wednesday. Lols—Lewis and Lake Com- he fede pany, Mw | Comedy, San ‘ie ‘charged that we Alhambra®-“Bold Into Sla- jas defrauded the public tn very. Orpheum—New Vaudeville, Vaudeville, i —Orpheum Samples. It's a good bill at the Orpheum Jullus Tannen—"Another man at coffee and started counting them.” Littlam Burkhart—"T'd think a« vo a man my always the What does every and Mise Burkhart in a Made-In-Los Angeles sketch called “What Every Woman Tan his hits always dental, as if he didn’t re jalise that he was making a break. | He got the audience clear back to CHINA AND JAPAN ee ns when you sit down to analyze it, but the Ines are good and whole some and the action ts well carried t, so the sketch gets over very Cleo Madison and Stanley Burkhart, t in Paul Nev- in singing SHEEESEESE EEE SERRE and = dineoing lally dancing Their work is good and earned a] atorm of applause. | Hrnost Scharff, with all kinds of cal thatruments, and the Cyc Auroras in impossible stunta,| were good for the people who like those kinds of acts, Tho Gee! Jays are an English team with hu man marionettes, while Jones Deeley have a singing and talk ing act, Doeley hax a couple of| good songs, The rest of the act iw Indifferent Tho opener last night saw a big} audience. enpe and} At the Pantages. Something new in vaudeville in the military drill by Capt, Devlin} and his ten men dressed as Zouaves; who finish up the bill at the Pan.| ly legitimate, and that tho tat T guess he was « bank Rape iene Poe nr renee d ee and} favestigation has been mallo- GAYLORD WILSHIRE, cashier, because when the hot cakes | ii0Chartrop Bloters end). Freak instigated by his enemies, came in he wet his flager tn the) Houday in “Studies in Bong.” This} latter is strong on the scenic and costuming stuff. Tanner and Gilbert get a number) of gurgles out of a “Lesson in} an absurd. comedy sketch, | Dotwon and Li are a pair of blackfaced musicians, who throw | in a few steps and a song or two in| | the bargain, PICK LEHMANN FOR SOLICITOR GENERAL a8 FREDERICK W. LEHMANN President Taft and bis cabinet) are reported to have decided on} | Frederick W, Lebmann of Bt. Louis} Tor the post of solicitor general, and it is sald Lehmann has signt-| fled his willingness to accept the) | place. He ia an able lawyer, an in-| | dependent democrat in polities and |}& prominent member of the Amer ican Bar association. Once upon a jtime he was solicitor for the j| Wabash ratiroad, but gave up that/ j| Work to practice law in partnership j with hie son. |ROSES FOR LIVING | | INSTEAD OF DEAD | | IS NOVEL SCHEME | CHICAGO, Dee " Oh, yea; 1 am very fond of rov poet, and his idea is being car 4 out in a movement spreading over the try | Flowers and sunshine for the liv: jing—in hospitals, orphan esyluma! jand homes for the aged than a wealth of blossoms upon the} jcoffins of the dead | That's the idea which jorigin tn Cleveland, O. J asylums and other char.) {natitutions constantly ac | | knowledge receipt of donations ‘ng money foliowing Jewish funerals. From « small start the custom has grown to such tremendous propors| tions that it Is quite a source of] revenue for some of the Institutions. | e original suggestion was given} Rabbi Moses J. Gries of the} Temple. It i# claimed that the money formerly expended for fu neral flowers and now used to alle vinte the suffering of the poor and add sunshine to the lives of the orphans and the dependent aged serves a much better purpose. | Occasionally this custom ts varied || by the friends of the dead joining in || starting a library known as @ mo || mortal library and named after the jidead friend and relative. Such a || brary is generally made a part of |}; some large brary already in exist-| ence. es i had ite where the; eh | with the exception of Hubert La-| whose Antoinette monoplane 4 Inst even must elapse into commis | tham was so severely dama, ing that several day before It can be put sion again ° © This ee Will oe Your Stop Cough in a Hurry a Save $2 by Making This . > . . e Cough Syrup at Home, + . Se eeererreeceeoeroes , 1 1 . | - a. 1 | . | ' aie THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1910. At the Theatres | ee ee es |the tribute of a grateful state to a |base of a full length statue of Wil {Bo rather |. This Is Big Day | in Airship Meet jis" s.0.% ne ji | | Hinds, stoo iit | | (By United Pree) | ion ; 0@ Me | || LOS ANGELA j, Dee, 27.--Speed |} 4 hd || competition against actual oppo- | 1 a rice Ay || nents and against time was prom 3 3 jj ised as the big attraction at Do-| . i ey minguez aviation field today. rao eee Crees « a% | Entries for the first aerial derby | Heart o r held included pat every | wa ator participating in the meet | pwe: Saved the Scho Gets § PIERRE, 8 Mighty few ‘of w statues erected to even when we're dead being chiseled from the Dak, Dee, 26.) KVER have} memory, | One is now | marble as citizen «till alive He saved the school lands.” That is the tnseription on the Ham teacher. Beadle ia 72 nt u" Headle-—a_ — sehool 2 now, He wan a brevet brigadier general of the Civil war when he went to Dakota as surveyor general 30 years ago. He got in the way of. the political ring by aspiring to be territorial delegate and possible future sen. ator from the new state of South Dakota when it should be created they shelved him, as superin tendent of public instruction, at a salary of $50 a month But Beadle saw his chance and took {t. He aroused such a popular demand that when the time came| for writing the new state constitu-| tion he foreed into it a provision | making it unlawful to dispose of| any school lands for leas than $10| an acre, Since that time lands to South Dakota have risen mously in value, The average per! acre of school lands during the past | year was $50.40, instead of $10./ There are over 2,600,000 acres still to be sold, and when all are gone | the state will have realized a sum Scoaldersply larger than a hundred million dollars for its educational | fund As a result of Beadle's work the!| same -provision was later inserted in the constitutions of North Da kota, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington and Oklahoma. | Enthusiastic educators, public 1 ol Lands and tatue While Still Alive CONTINUING ALL WEEK ANNUAL January Clearance Sale Women’s and Misses’ WILLIAM H. H, BEADLE Photograph from the statue now being chiseled. school children, joined tn contrib iting to the fund for the statue, to} be in the capitol It ts placed being made by Sculptor Webster of} spirited citizens, and espectally | Connecticut Will Minnesota Permit Wisconsin Man to Dictate? CHICAGO, Dec This Is a two-| sided story. One side might be! called anti-Michigan, the other the pro Michigan. it has to do with that collegiate athletic organization known as "the conferente.” The anti-Michigan side f# shown by the attitude of G je W. Ehbler, physical director of Wisconsin unt versity, and a power In the confer. ence Ebler began at Wisconsin by go ing through the athletic situation like a bareback rider through a pe per hoop. He turned things topay turvy, and, casting around for some- thing else to revamp, loaded his guns for the conference meeting. He came to ¢ prepared to put Michigan cat ness unless the Wolverine representatives came pared t d the knee to con ne+-which meant being the dominant Ehlers rules, b force. Hut Michigan, the Weatern foc having copped hamptonsbip away from Minnesota—which had beaten the o' t conference teams} to @ standstill-—w not in the mood to kowtow, an 4 told Ehier et} al. to go to. | but I want : » ‘ ; To punish Michigan the confer a how, not when I am dead.” | nce has forbidden Minnesota to | So sings Fred H. Yaple, the Wolver-|0}0) in Michigan's back yard or mit Michigan to play in its back yard. Minnesota doesn't take kind iy to the order, reatixing that with ‘out the Wolverines, football will be 4 pink tes affair, Jealousy Conse of This Tragedy ALSTON, O., Dec. 27. oe of his Buckley, In the wo little children, miner, stabbed WEL re THE MARKETS | and general exectience, wise indicat eee eee eee eee eee ee ees ter—Kelling Price Nat im butter.s ” p rT ty Rtor 30 " prey “a wees " o Ro siers. 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Sysnersocs . ¥ 10% POOL cpnnviercevesiores ie 1 00@ m 1:00@ be n Ket aie! 1 ; cis H > Cabbage, locgl, | % BROWN’S . e132) | BRONCHIAL TROCHES ry, dosen @ .65 half a have t ; zm om nt and al remedy for , 6 ughe, hoa and all ¢ at My tee tons, Free from opla , . t 5 500 and $1.00, Sample Free. | 460 Brown & Son, Boston, Muss GEORGE W. EHLER, Michigan i» as well satisfied, ap parently, as before Ehler and his committee crossed their fingers. With several important Eastern games scheduled, the eleven realty become more important than it would be if admitted to the confer. lence, while Minnesota is peeved. his wife fatally, ordered Mra Louisa Boggs, a neighbor, to leave her sick bed and go out Into the snow, and drove her husband away. With a knife and revolver, Buckley threatened the life of anyone who approached him or administered to his wife Patrolman Shirres was called and shot Buckley through the heart Jealousy is sald to be the cause of the tragedy . * * * * 7 * » * * * . * * MORE HELP FOR ARNETT BABY. The Arnett baby. lard, whose pitiful plight as told in The Star last week oused th mpathy of many pattle people, will be raised ade-in-Seattle” baby in Bal After story the pany the reading The Star R. Denny Baby F sent nurse with packages enough to last ix weeks, R Dennos here home the fo child for head eee E EEE ER EE EE ee ed Piles Quickly Cured at Home Instant Relief, Permanent Cure— Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper, Many been cases of Piles have cured by a trial package of Pyramid OUTER GARMENTS Entire Stock Included oe AT = = Half-Price DON’T MISS IT! EVERY SUIT E EVERY COAT EVERY DRESS EVERY WRAP EVERY WAIST EVERY SKIRT 1 PRICE » 3 PRIC KocPotsall & Mbwick, Co SECOND AVENUE'E PIKE. 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Cort, Myr. a ty WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES” onde Pend | “ | sit ne re F | oP AGES THEATRE | ecuenled Vautevitie Hil 7 i} | | pany Deviin's Zouaves, || M | at 20 Rapo } Emmi j | | Leo Rapoll, \| | “SOLD INTO SLAVERY | | and vive Big Acts. {| |] Matineos, 100 and 260, Nigh a, 6 to 10 | . Lente

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