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Is the Practice of Medicine WITHOUT DRUGS OR KNIFE. Chronic and acute complaints yield to this modern branch of the medical science with sur prising ease. successful | THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1911, What Broke Up Christmas Thea JA COME ALONG, OSGaR— WE ARE GIVING AMATEUR THEATRICALS IN THE DRAWING ROOM YOU ARE TO PLAY “wus Caesar! Teese ARE YouR UNeSs ww THIS SCENE, WHEN Cassius ENTERS YOU "UST Say: *YON CASSIVS HaTH A LEAN AND HUN-GRY (OOK* —~ jus IKE THAT Ger Reany, WERE HE COMES, _/ Noe —_ LILLIAN RUSSELL, THE EVER YOUTHFUL, TO MARRY AGAIN CHINESE. PRINGES BIVE UP (Ry United Press Leased Wire) SHANGHAI, Dec. 28.—In an im- chu princes virtually assent abdication of the emperor and the of a Chinese public. Issued after a protracted meeting of the princes, in which the fiercest recriminations were indulged in, the edict assents to the proposal that a national convention shall de- cide between the monarchy and a! lrepublic and orders the cabinet to! decide at once on election laws by which gates to the conven: tion shall be chosen. The edict specifically directs that Tang Shao Yi, the Manchu |representative here, shall consult |with Wu Ting Fang regarding the final suspension of hostilities, and says It hopes the decision of the | convention may finally be what-} ever is for the good of the country. | {The publication of the edict is tak-| en here to mean that, finding fur |ther resistance hopeless, the Man-| chu princes have finally deter |mined to yield, and have adopted [this method of so doing in an ef fort to save at least a tithe of their power and possessions, as well as to delay as long as possible the! day of reckoning. The action of the Manchu chiefs resulted from a final notice from) NEW YORK, Dec. 28 | Yaain Shi Kal that he had done all | Russell, perennially young actress,| peren ae care tee aeons, is engaged to marry Alexander P. a LILLIAN RUSSELL Lillian | take place in May This will be Miss Russell's fourth venture, but no one who heard her girlish giggle last night over the Moore, publisher of the Pittsburg! telephone wonld believe it. She bas |Leader and a power in Western|known Mr. Moore for about ten | Pennsylvania politics Miss Rus years, she said. sell said so last night at her home Reports of IN BATTLE: the telephone, and it was con-| riage-were published last May firmed by Moore, who was calling af that time it was denied by on his fiancee. MELILLA, Moroceo, Dec. 28. The marriage will Russell, More than 400 natives were killed DOWN 0. H. BALLOU lhere today. The battle was mostly at long | “My God, hurry on.” jrange, the Spanish machine guns | spreading death and ruin among | |the tribesmen, who, after a stub | |born resistance, were finally forced | Miss Alvina Clark, 114 Queen Anne v. grabbed the arm of her fiance, | Ralph H. Knowles, a chauffeur, as said this Tuesday night. to retreat | Know! yielding to the impulse, The tribesmen carried | ali their wounded off the field, but land frightened and excited, put on |speed in his machine and hurried their dead, who lay in heaps where the fire of the machine guns had | |into the darkness. Not until late yesterday after. mowed them down, were left lying | where they fell j oi ner a CAN'T ISSUE AN , Dee, 28.—-|Noon did Knowles give himself up Postmaster Frank H_|to the prosecuting attorney, aiid Hitcheock has personally expressed |he was put under $1,500 to appear his regret to Dick Ferris, director |before the coroner's jury, which igeneral of the Los Angeles avia-|will inquire into the d |tion meet at Dominguez field next|H. Ballou, the aged |month, that he cannot issue the|was run over and killed. first especially designed acriaPpost-| Two other passengers age stamp in honor of the third|the automobile, Mra. A, Chester, jinternational flying exhibition of|326 West Roy st., and Peter Me | Southern California. Kinnon, Miss Clark's uncle. The | * latter did not know that there had PASTOR GIVES == MAN BEATIN (By Cnited Press Leased Wire) FRESNO, Cal., Dec. 28—The Rev. Duncan Wallace gave an unknown man a severe beating in the rectory of Calvary Presbyterian church here late last night after the stranger | had called the minister a name Wallace refused the man a bed and the fight followed. Wallace was| formerly a professional football player. thelr coming mar but Mim been an accident. Knowles claime that he was running only at a mod erate speed, when Ballou sudden! stepped out of the shadow of the sidewalk. Ballou, who was about 65 years old, was given to periods of abstraction, according to some ot his acquaintance: Kaowles Says that he put on the brake as soon as he ran into Ballou, but Mise Clark, frantic and excited. urged him to speed up. yielded to the momentary After putting up the the Metropolitan Karage, Kn told L. B. Secor, the night watet man, thet he had struck a man but didn't think he was hurt In the morning Knowles com with his employer, H. V. Ste manager of the ens hotel Attorney Ben Moore, abd he advised to tell his story to the prosecuting attorney we've hit somebody; | mac were in and was = aera bd 4 ne eo Minus Her Prince |¢ (By United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 28.— Princess Ibrahim #, an, for. merly Miss Ola Humphreys of Oakiand, wife of the cousin of the Khedive of Egypt, is on her from New York. She AT 63 BECOMES ARTIST WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec 28.--Entering upon his career @e an artist four yen > at the age of 63, Rear r Charlies Henry Davis, 1 today bas 32 paintings on ex hibition in the Corcoran art gallery, The admiral is now'te, one of landscape in water colors, al though he never hada brush in his hand until fi@ retired from the navy in 190% All of this has be@p accom plished without the Aid of a teacher, the naval officer in sisting that @ teacher always destroys individuality married ta summer. She arrived minus her royal prince, and it is un- derstood that she rebelled at 2 his attempts to make of Smart Set Affair | 7'suwiste"" is a theatrical star. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2 ~ er h Nicholas F. Wilson, ofl operator DYN AMITE and capitalist, divorced from his ROCHESTER, Pa, Dec, 28 | wife last June, is reported today to| |be engaged to Miss Helen Gray, a) Dynamite enough to blow up half beautiful member of San Francis-| of Rochester was found in the barns | co's smart set. ‘ of the McDonald and Hartman con Wilson was divorced from Edith | tractors supplies company here to Jeweil Martin Wilson for desertion. day. Twenty-four sticks and 12 | He Is at present at the head of the |caps were uncovered in a niche in | Lincoln Mortgage & Loan company,|n wall. The police are investigat but formerly was associated with ing Admiral R. D. Evans in the Consol- ~ | Spokane Girl Held |{dated Oil company. |Old Santa Leads Wee SPOKANE, Dec. 28.—Desplite the Sleeper to Long Fall secretiveness of the police, tt has | (ay Unites Press Leasea Wir been learned that Elizabeth Weber, | SPRINGFIELD, 0,, Dec. 28.-~| aged 16, is being held in the juven Christmas fairies and a Santa Clans fle jail, pending an investigats jeame to little Irene Donald, 12, alinto the death of her elder sister |ward at the Odd Fellows’ state| Anna, who was stabbed to death on jhome, in a dream here last night. | Summit boulevard December 7. The The little girl ran trom her, open | police intimated today that another bedroom window and fell 15 feet member of the Weber family now to a cement porch, ‘She was unin-| under surveillance may be taken Jured, and, clad only in her nightie, into custody at any time. | she walked into the matron’s room, This is the first definite to tell her of the dream. jtaken by the authorities “I was following 4 band of|Anna’s body was found in the| patches today. His royal highness Christmas fairies, led by old Santa | suow. | is said to have won more than §80, Claus,” said Irene, “when I awoke| The police refuse to discuss the|000 at a single sitting He re- with a bump and found myself ly-|case or divulge what evidence they |turned to the tables a Mttle Jater ing down here on the porch. hold. ook away $20,000 more, Seeeeeeeeeeeel & ee | AR WRECKED {Px United Frese Leased Wire) SPOKA Dec, 28.—-While the ow! car on the Fort Wright olectric line was on its return trip to the clty, shortly after 1 o'clock this morning, it left the rails near the jreat Northern track, ran about 40 1 and struck a tree. Conductor David Alper's leg was broken and will have to be ampu- tated. Motorman R. L. Brenden dahl was slightly injured PRINCE WINNER (Ry United Press Lensed Wire) NEW YORK, D Prince Jaime of Bourbon, the Spanish pre move |tender, is the latest sensation at since|Monte Carlo, according to dis * . ” * * * * * + * * & a * * * * a * * * a eeteeesee ¢ Yon Cassius HAT’ A LEAN \ | | j At last The single tax issue tx up to the people of Seattle--to take It or to reject it at the coming March | election! Councilman Erickson's ordt providing for the single tax plan. as is now in operation in Van couver and Victoria, was approved by the council yesterday afternoon and will now be mitted to the people Erickson wa: dard, Kellogs Blaine, Haas against the measure from start finish, but Wardall, after working Jagainst the measure and after fall jing to get Peirce to vote against it, voted for the bill when he saw that ft would anyhow Wardall played bis usual trimming supported by God Herketh and Petr nd Griffiths to pass tricals at Cheesehurst Manor SHE CAN’T SEE WHY FO fond ’ SCHMALZBENGEL!! Ps, S WHEN THEY GO SWIMM! © THIS MIS& PAID $50 AND A, WEEK IN JAIL FOR HER “BACK TO NATURE” BATHING —AND THERE'S A COLONY OF HER INGTON STATE TACOMA and tight-fitting bathis gauze ® wort A tie City and the F places # the costume we tle when abe bathes }In fact, so rinqu lever you like at that it and 4 #6 anot the courts say WHOLE IN WASH Wash. The x cos Dec, 2 by petite feminir neh water compa nd. which In Puget #6 and ¢ better, has her en-day time, 7 the her was bathing nude She miles people way montly hat he there and thi wtead of the ba lives at the auth “Home Tacoma, the a habit of bathing this The € Emma Gc an pretty strong ead her works in Bible ing tn the Colony from had hand bude was a with the R and was practi ed until just a |when the game. The single tax measure, as out im Brickeon’s bill, will e the taxes on personal prop jerty and buildings and place the entire burden on land The same |measure in operation in Van jcourer and Victoria bas stimulated |bullding and stopped land specula tion ‘FLEES FROM | DEAD BARBER | (My United Prose Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—George Hutchenhetmer of Brooklyn was badly frightened when a barber who was shaving him died sudden ly beside him with the razor in bis hand With one side of his face shaved jand the other lathered, be jumped out of the chair and ran from the shop without stopping to get his coat and hat, hanging on » book His property was identified by ards the police found in the pock ots andireturned to him later, as |nothing could move him to return to the shop and claim tt himeelt. The dead men was Jease Com meratano, 65 yoars old, who kept a |shop tn Nassau st. He was pro nounced dead from apoplexy by Dr Towell, who found him lying bewide the chair with the razor still claay ed in bis hand Cold in East (By United Prees Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. 28 A cold wave from the West took posse sion of York today At an early hour the thermometer was ho ring a doren degrees below ezing, and « high northwest wind was rattling the high be ings and whistling through the trees in the squares. The weather confirmed th advent of the wa by P eying lNeht and still lower temperature, man cold snow Taft Insists on Protective Policy (By United Press Lensed Wire) WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee, 2 Following a conferénce between President Taft, Congressmen Paine of New York and Hill of Connecti cut, and Senator Smoot f Utah, it was announced from the White House that the president will in sist on a protective tariff policy as against the democratic doctrine of tariff for revenue only in relation to the wool schedule and other tariff fasues, | Chinese Royalty Decides to Quit (By United Press Leased Wire) LONDON, Dec. 28.—Tientsin dis |patehes to the Exchange Telegraph jtoday declare that the members of the Manchu royal family have de cided to flee from Pekin. The Man chu princes are in panic and none of them believe that Yuan Shi Kai will be able to prevent the estab lishment of a republic, It is re-) ported in Tientsin, the dispateh say, that the rebel in and near Pekin are preparing to attack the jcapital when the present armisti jexpires. Fear of a general slaugh ter of the Manchus when the attack comes is believed to have caused the decision of the royal family to | flee, | | German Elected Head of Hibernians | —Wurra Wurra Please Write. | Paul Schultz, who wins prizes at schuetzfest 4 runs a frankfurter and saeurkraut place in Waterbury, Conn,, has been elected president of Mer, Slocum Branch, Ancient Order of Hiberntans. Schultz gained membership on the strength of one of his grandmothers being Irish. He defeated for presi dent aman named Patrick Flaherty | busy fines the The against hedges be our ured ‘shocked courts ha’ the same. This woman. overlooking Lake Washington If you want to make money buying Seattle realty, look this over. It may do you good, A were and jail sentences and were ¢ about colony for a few accu hiding trunks waiting Homite them and tre of behind we to Mi WEAR CLOTHES G TO GET CLEA Anna Faulkoff and One of the Children of the “Home and for the d con ion she served a short jail ter She is a graduate. of the Rus sian Imperial university But the justice | fin d down the fines just neco country nobility Anna Pavikoft, Acreage Near Seattle > _Is the Best Investment} = ee consider’ 4 a scholar in ber She is a member of @ but and {s'She is now a radical anarchist, was forced to ee aE aS Each Purchaser of a $400 Acre Has Free Use of This Community Beach, “Work, work, work and be contented,” is the refrain of an old song. It's poor logic poor common sense and criminal ignorance to obey that sentiment Work, work, work and put your savings in land, is the thinking man’s doctrine. In our judgment, the best place to buy land for future profit is north of the Universit with a view of Lake Washington. WHY? Because in every other direction from the center the car lines are alr provements have been made, and the consequent increase in values Northwest of Seattle, same distance out, same kind of property price. \ eady in, the im en place. sells ior five times: We Offer 300 Acres at $400 Per, Acre Terms—$10 Cash, Balance $7.50 Per Month Some of this land is alder bottom, crossed by running stream; some has a fine view, It can’t harm you OLE HANSON & CO) Third Floor New York Block 2 Words by Schaefer@> Music by Condo ‘