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~~HERE, FOLKS! ARE YOU GOING TO HELP THE LITTLE CHIMNEY KIDS HAVE A HAPPY CHRISTMAS? — 521 UNION ST. Make a note of the address. There is located the storeroom which has been loaned to The Star to receive Christmas presents for the biggest Christmas tree that ever was. The Star asks its friends to bring to the storeroom such gifts or money as they can afford to give Seattle’s 5,000 little-chimney kids a truly merry Christmas. The store- room will be OPEN every day, FROM 9 TILL 5, until Christmas, beginning tomorrow. Mique Fisher is ving. Dreamland and the tree for the big show. . aide oc ‘ 7 Professor Wagner and his 40 musicians are giving their services. The storeroom is donated. The rest, big-chim ney friends, is up to you. i Th OVING pictures from the life of Christ! You #aw the first of these reproduc tions in Star eonte The sec r today, on page 3% It represents D h of the Savior, and was taken In the . surroundings, in Palest where He THE ONLY PR - ~ iVE NEWSPAPER "IN SEAT — = saw the light, nineteen hundred years SEATTLE, WASH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1912, QNE CENT ox" b HOME EDITION NATIONS OF EUROPEARE CAMP has picked bis all-Amer Pwean football team, You all know of tball bugs, and it's aa ions become known since that time back in the misty Bes when he simeel( was a gridiron tar, he making up a mythical albeter elev ‘every year It was some job this fall, See i VOL. 14, NO. 238. FING, SHE HEARS ABOUT LUNG CURE; GLAD FOR OTHERS Bb 2 t mes) | Teeth in Division of ittle Old Woman at Richmond,| // Balkan Spoils. Hospital Rejoices at Wonderful aN ee News of Great Discovery. FATHER STANDS IN PATH OF TRAIN HOLDING SON IN HIS ARMS AFTER WIFE REFUSES TO RETURN 10 HIM JOHNSON, HIS WIFE AND SON a ‘Boy Hides Face on Man’s Shoulder | # RR ca —— in Hospital, Badly Injured. ‘Jennie Burtis has not moved from her cot for 4 f } od ever the thoreenan at concern: nix years old, Europe ts to be involved in w over a di nm of the epolis to be reft from the sultan. a e Sharp upon the heelg of Chancel-| “ , | lor von Hethmann-Holtwe@’s Jingo 1 speech in the German reichetag, ; | | Austria, the kalser'’s ally, tn ; today as threatening that a site | Hungary, ‘will ‘thove st once, tap Servia if, ia, expected, Consul | Ed! reports that Servian troops mal- Douglas Johnson, six years old, was beheaded by an O. & W. passenger train at o o'clock this morning when his father, C. A. Johnson, in an effort to end his own life and his son's, stood in the path of the rushing train with the boy in his arms. Johnson lies at the City hospital, critically hurt. The body of the boy, headless and horribly mangled, is at But- erworth’s morgue. Johnson, who is « laborer, 35) leaving the ° & w Lovet aoe . ak’ ain walking south along the tracks. years old, had quarreled with his| walking | oe oo A sed a mile and wer site the Vulcan ago. Bhe ts 10 years bis junior.|jron Works when the train ap After repeated disputes, they final- | proached |1¥ separated two and a half months | Boy Hides His Face. } ago; the man going to Montana and Johnson gathered the boy in his ie is a little, old woman, about 60, a tubercular patient ke Richmond Highlands hospital, on the Interurban road een Seattle and Everett dreaded white pl has held her in its grip for Jong time. She has no hope. She expects what she inevitable TUBERCULOSIS CURE; wae a WHAT IT WOULD MEAN ool wt hes TO THIS STATE ALONE treated or insulted Austrians after 7 Star, containing the In Washington 1,280 persons the fall of Prisrend. f po! Shepherd jie every year of tuberculoste, |. This would mean war, and it is i tor, was [90 per cent of them between 15 velleved certain that Russia, which Siete jesterday wife, whom he married eight years and 40 years of age. is reported to have 600,000 men i, propped up in her In the nation 150,000 die every ready in Poland, would attack Aus aking the boy with him arms and stood squarely between ho pile of pillows year from this cause. jtria the moment an Austrian sol noon . 4 They Visit the Woman. |the rails. The boy at first struge ft in that little open-air For every death at least four |dier crossed the Servian border. Bong eo * They returned last Friday and4/gied, then hid hig face against his her home—while Jor five are infected. | The injection of iteelf into the ab ” found Mrs. Johnson living at 1117 | father’s coat. The engine's whistle rain came down In a Two out of every three or jready mudied situation of Rouma {Pike st. Johnson sought a recon-|ghrilled frantically; the engineer position Oneseventh of ali deaths in : i eeeges ee | the natlon are due to tubercule PHYSICIANS SAY {That meant ber. phans tn the nation are children tel {a also causing the gravest anx- | S@eeee:coeeee soe mong erate ind Val applied the emergency—too late. ‘ of cousumptives, ety ment he made at the hospital after| For the distance was too short, the ted oe not From 4,000 to 5,000 persons What England = and BLACK CHAMPION the tragedy. He repeatedly threat. | speed of the train too great, “the patient |} are belng infected with the dis | France would take in the struggle sees 0) comma enicige if bis wife! Johnson, stgick by the oim ‘necks. It|fease every year in this state |)" ‘ j{s sti!! in doubt. France, it is GETS LICENSE TO did nor return to him, but she did | catcher, was hurled from the track. r onthe dead. . jclearly shown, desires {o avold be not think him in earnest |The boy, falling from his arme, toe oon with pecul-|| Millions are being spent to jing embroiled. British counsels, so WHITE GIRL The last time Mrs. Johnvon saw|was ground under the wheels, and my « Dr. Fried } rh to combat the tuberculosis je have also been pacific, oe Bough Badr pp ni poesiens spurned from be Sieery for the tubercular || Serms. myer CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Clad in a fur ter ‘auektinoat, triaxink (6 boy| Johnsor ; aes, en che sovssted | ad for uew howpitals. OH, YES! ABOUT THE | ooat, duck Johneon, necro. prize i. - wih bien | not wee comaclousnenn, At the haw words of Shep- ‘This state Wk to aabid-ter's HEAT IN OUR CARS figuter, accompanied by his white | “Will you come back to us?" | pital he said almost verbatim | Stal Sn ene. Goi a -1Oie valet, Joseph Levy, today secured Johnson asked. “J didn’t want it to turn out that used by Dr Friedman | J bos! in ¥ When will the carriding public|a ieense to marry Lacille Cam- “ <0.” 7 *. coming tegisiative session. ut do way I wanted to go with the “9 * wn pd seats in the pe oe! white with whose ab- “If you don’t, we will both go.” | boy.” reet cars tthe, now that the | 4 he ta J a “You said that before,” the wom-| He has a number of cuts al ee oe ersten re Pgs wilting: Johnson wave bis age as M4, et \ “ an is stated to have replied the head, several ribs Rescate. Tuberculosis costs this state WOMAN 1S SANE When poof tome pumanindcs ly by ego etal ym cal Kinga n Father and son were next seenipossibly internal injuries. Naeat entertaining hopes | tone probably | $5,000,000 anf) intendent Kempster of the Seattle|by e big crowd. ‘The wedding is pre sme cee: = Teas for others she{f nually, and the a! to the na- i) IN T Electric company replied “The |mcheduled to take pince at the sia rhe are not || HOR aggresates millions. COURT FIGHT | ner or sii S itante and Johnson home here at 2:30 o'clock | the doctors call the} a Four physicians, including Dr. J.|Dractical method. of heating is this afternoon. ¥ ‘ ’ . # A 10 require & great Bmerging from the courthouse oe is almost |” "REMEDY IS FOUND |= Judge Praters court to testity |i2#,, Work will be begun ai once | newspaper men to attend the cere ’ is -— re are that Mre. Martha B Bayer is in the in designing some sort of heater,| mony, promising them “oodles of Me i Bball f doubt that this pow erful things discovered) LOS Monrovia, and recog: | pox ft ton M. Pottenger, president of the Pot | >seewlon OC her rational: senses. ; wo cure has been dit /tenger sanitarium for tuberculosis | erick a Dcan believe it. It) patients, {mprobable to me. | nized authority Mrs. Bayer, widow of Dr. Fred Bayer, claims to be the g victim Of a conspiracy and makes inclined to be | sensational charges against her H Ehope it is true. jlieve that the Friedman cure for) brother, J. N. Dotson, appointed for myself, 1 am old. | phthisis ix not as efficacious as re | her guardian last September, when Bumbered. I am not | ported ‘Myself about my condi-) A Boon to Mankind. ishe wi “ommitted to Stellacoa Friedman has been at work on| bys hye i a jthis ft ltenger, Mrs. Rayer in said to be worth ra jaboat $50,000. On October 21 she the German | was paroled from the institution to for the many thous-/ medical publications seem to have the care of her aister, Mra. E. Mc and millions | dropped ful discovery wili much credence in the ¢latm.” hopeful for the little zane oem. "| RORESTERS WILL fete aauisa"*"| WIND UP SEATTLE was for many years f. And she has always E ‘T T IG stmt She diemnowee | MEETING TONIGHT is with scientific! About one-third of the standing [timber in the country is represent-/ M2 patients at the Rich-| oq py the 110 delegates of the West and Conservation as institution, o rn Forestry Hf are free to move about. \sceiation, whieh will jLanahen. Mre. Bayer tnatituted the present sult to have the decree of insanity dissolved, HUSBAND SHE SLEW BOB FORD, SHE SAYS LOS ANGELES, Dec. 3,--"Albert” Ford, the husband slain by Mrs Caroline F. Ford in April, 1911, was no other than Bob Ford, the most daring and notorious of Jesse ames’ outlaws, according to the | statement of Mrs. Ford at ber trial wind up a | Yesterday, Se was acquitted and as soon aa the subject fs care. fully investigated and a plan ap- proved the heaters will be Installed. {It is impossible at this time to lstate when the cars will be heated.” And in the meantime the travel- ing public stays cold. [RYAN ASSERTS HE DIDN’T KNOW OF CONSPIRACY Dy United Preee Leased Wire, INDIANAPOLIS, Deo, 3.--Resum- ing the stand today tn the so-called dynamite consp!racy Presi- dent Frank M. Ryan, of the Interna tional Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, one of the defendants, flatly contradicted the assertion of Ortle McManigal that John J. McNamara deposited union money under the name of Geo, Clark with the knowledge and con- champagne, a swell feed and a fine orchestra” He said the minister of an AfroAmerican church here would officiate at the wedding was learned today that John-| | sod offered yesterday to plead guilty to the white slave charge Against him if the case could be gompromined. Assistant United States District Attorney Parkin re- | fused. ARGUE STREET CAR That the prevision in the city giving the city the right t property of the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. j ALL BECAUSE OF A PIANO Will Miss Marie\Caffrey, a 23. year-old school teacher in the Du mish school, keep her job? She says she will. Her principal, Miss Norah Kelly, just turned 45, | says she won't Friday both will appear before Judge Dykeman and air their trou- bles, The school board members of the district will be there. Also many neighbors The school board must show cause on that day why an order by the court last Saturday, restrain ing them from discharging Miss Caffrey, should not be made ‘per- applies duly to new franchises. and /¢ 4 JOHNSON, HIS WIFE, AND | ™anent does not act retroactively as to old | lines, was the argument presented by Corporation Counsel Bradford | before Judge Dykeman this morn- nT Fasten B. Howe, appearing for the traction company, argued that the whole provision was unconsti- THEIR DEAD SON, DOUGLAS — a LAFFERTY BUSY IN VICE INVESTIGATION By United Press Leased W The trouble all started last Sep- }tember, ‘There is an art fund in |the Duwamish school. One hundred jand fifty dollars was set aside for) ;that purpose last year. Miss Kelly, the principal, is fond of music She bought second-hand piano jin September for $150 and placed it school board met and listened to charges made against the young teacher by her principal. Miss Caf- frey was not allowed to be present. | At the conclusion of the meeting, she was asked, she says, to resign. She refused. Another meeting was held No vember 8. Miss Caffrey was again asked to resign. Again she refused. | This time she consulted an attor- | ney, The restraining order fok lowed. Miss Kelly wouldn't talk about the case. | PHEW! $135,000 FOR | ONE PRIVATE CAR! By United Préss Leased Wire | SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Dec. 3.—Chas. M. Schwab is today in possession of his new private car “Loretto, which is the most expensive in the country, woman has gained 20 | twodays conference here with the! sent of Ryan. . ‘ costing $135,000. Hthfee months. lelection of offi tonight a 1 @- | tational. hearing followed a| PORTLAND, Or. Dec. 3—"Am|in the hall of the school. Then| 9 eg aa be fhe atmost gasped when |” ‘At a. banquet: last Right Toant- | SANE ANSWERS TO pick wore wate” wie Mates” “buat suit to test the validity of the par- becpegreben — with Rigas od gently suggested to Miss Caf- oh. ay The latetior te ct ae \ Dr. Fried #) ¥ . t : 4 ‘ clause in the Kinnear Park |the public health, marine hospital frey, according to the latter, that! i of Dr. Friedman's | master J. H. Bloedel atruck the key- || FOOLISH QUESTIONS | it they were, 1 knew nothing about path ol franchise, recently |service and the department of jus-|Miss Caffrey'’s father, who is_one = See! Shancorig with gold ons _ “Tan't ft the most won /note when he declared that an it.” ine | ig in the world” acre of standing timber saved from| what can you recommend to keep| Ryan admitted, however, that he|@ramted by the council. ee pote gogpe ie pends y Bataan ie pa bonger! Tees 4 erage a | i | , Neb clean ?—Blacky. ’ 7 7 ” AAN c TEST flames is an acre truly conserved.|the bead clean lack y. | Crarehed sooeeak cee oC haa? DIRECT ELECTION ertimes fa the United: States. lart fund toward paying for the) WOMAN CANDIDATE REA | very | He said that a oe —— al This was the telegram received | piano, ERY, HE SAYS|rsure “toss lok ton variety of | yltor qn hac 7 bard toning) TS Re ketene ewe vk |acer eae nt ene el cleat er eee Dee. 3.~'T hope it tn /CTRMEEYRtiome ite roport |, un & file over your ‘crop before] DEEPEN CHANNEL eee Galtovnia introduced 1m {ised activity of the governmont in|indignant. Miss Caffrey declares |Kate Newton, the first woman cai: We be true.” said Dr.| snowed that only 76,000,000 feet of each meal, and every night, before FOR GIANT LINER the penate today a joint resolution |the vice scandal unearthed here. |the principal often came to her/didate for mayor in Oregen, ts to- H, president of the | ‘standing timber were destroyed. by eae. cart pause the boomer at tina ed. Exlaesale proposing a constitutional amend . ~ patos Tops white clases were in|day badly beaten as a result of the fea thew a ea jfire in the pest year, I can give you a recipe for! LONDON, Dec. 3-—The main| ment providing for the election by | MISS EDISON WILL lbad. pos ny x the pest re ed eid voled Gant baen Le poo iis Gincovery Of 8 eke h ehhh hhh hth tit meaed for ev Wee ee ee ee eee ee ee eo = ‘tanic, can. leave for the open|the seeretary of state shall certify| wizard, {s to marry John Eyre | faerie ik {aeld, and died a few minutes Inter gh IF YOU'RE GOING TO HELP GIVE OUR LITTLECHIMNEY KIDS A MERRY CHRISTMAS |, HUNTING CO ATS be red cross stamps ful things, too. And it you | poltab. channel of the Ciyge tt nd deer: | talked ‘Bates ‘The bill grovides| WED AN INVENTOR) ‘Finaiy, ‘on November 4, the belng her successful rival. Hosie. “It would be}, Weather Forecast. * i Or five are infected Whose work hall 1 buy tn order! " , | * 9 ~—- oo be a poet? sea, The Aquitania will be launch-| the returns to the president of the | Sloane, also an inventor, according | |MELANCHOLY, GIRL Hon't "uy them. Read the /ed next spring and in the following| senate before. February 1, when|to announcement today. Sloane | t the apartments where she has/ }been living with her mother, Mra. | Catherine Daley, 1101 East Pike ot.| / | - - — o | n't get down the little chim-| Christmas day. Well, It doesn't be- i" Why the Seattle com-| BY FRED L. BOALT. | m being fat; and so-~” long to me. It belongs to R. H.| haven't got «ifts to spare, a lit- me ‘ MO the Washington Associa. | MORE We approached John Davis|""Who the dev" Hoyle. I'm only the agent, Wait a| tle money will do as weil Fishing tackle, etc., are told of in the ad of the the Prevention and Kelief & Co. in fear and trembling. and so Mique Fisher is going | minute.” THE STORHROOM Is AT Seattle Sporting Goods Co., on page 7, in today’s aos, together with x TO SHOP | p ws? \ t to let Santa Claus have the use of John Davis called a number on 621 UNION 8ST Star. And the prices quoted are distinct money we YOlunteers, has star } We mentioned an empty! Dreamland on Christmas day, and|the phone. Was Mr. Boyle yay It will be open from 9 o'clock savers. Every day the advertising columns are mee | will have to be widened and deep-| Un States. The bill provides i ibe iscovery since the be-|4 Rain tonight and Wednes- * ° ot + year, will be ready for commission! the winner will be announced worked for some time with Fadi NEWS FOR RED | SWALLOWS POISON |<is#ret ads. year, will be Fe some si just full of money saving opportunities, and the How can I rid my dog of fleas?—|ened before the now Cunard liner/ that each state's returns be certi-| By United Preas Leased Wire the ‘world, for one-sev-|\ aay: high south to west winds. | Saturate the neck of each fleal Ot’ teamers, practically equal in| the: United States before January |Miss Madeline Edison, daughter of / S STAMP FOLKS) Suffering from melancholia, and} frugal buyer always consults the ads before pur- Aquitanla, one of the world’s larg-|fied by the secretary of state of| WEST ORANGE, N. J., Dec. 3.—| i People die with tuber. | 4 ‘Temperature at noon, 48 *# | with coal ofl and apply a match. \eize to the Olymple and the lost|1 ‘following the election, and that|Thomas A. Edison, the electrical x | having several times threatened to | Parr riedman s discov-| take her own life, Florence Daley, | | Ls | RUBBER COA S who b nee tions | 22, last night swallowed carbolic 4 | That in t chasing. we're going to have Wagner's band|, 4 He was. . : tomorrow morning until 5 in 20-day stamp crus: Ini | sa storeroom on Union st. of ee 40 pieces; and we're asking all| w ae... Then— the evening, and every day “Hello! You, Boyle? Davis talk-| thereafter until Christm. the agents. give toys and money, which will be|ing. . . . Uh-huh!” ‘ Let's FILL that Storeroom, ag . ; , _|hung on the biggest tree that ever| Davis explained, That's an excel Let’s fill it cramjam full “Please,” we said, “welwas; and Santa Claus will be there |lent transmitter on Davis’ phone, And then, on Christmas Rie ‘ t ‘ to hand out the presents to the}The answer fairly boomed into the} day, Santa Claus will come to would like it for the little Httle-chimney children; and—" room: the storeroom, and he will chimney children,” John Davis’ big hand wag play-| “Why, sure! Tell ‘em to go as| empty it of its treasures, which avi: ing a sinister tattoo on the smooth | far aa they like.” he will take to Dreamland John Davis scowled, but wel citrace of his desk—the nervous,| “Get the key from the clerk on We figure that 6,000 little. made sure that, from where we|impatient tattoo of a busy man|your way out,” said Davis, grin-| chimney children will be wait- whose time was being wasted, ning, ing. : : But presently the scow! vanished SUPPOSE THERE WEREN'T in two jumps. from his face, and a smile came in ENOUGH PRESENTS TO GO “What the—" began John Davis. }its stead—a human smile of per- big-chimney folks. SUPPOSE EVEN “There are 5,000 of them, you|fect syMpathy and understanding We want toys, thingumajigs, ITTLE-GHIMNEY KID ‘pad will be under the| Black was perspiring freely, but| know,” we lucidly explained “T gee,” he said, “You want that doodads, anything calculated EN ONE—SHOULD BE ladies of the Virst|hitting up a merry clip. Watch ‘Well, of all the--” ftoreroom so folks can bring toya| to make happy the heart of a TURNED EMPTY - HANDED cherch for tomorrow’, developments. “And Santa Claus,” we hurried |and things there between now and little-chimney kid. We want AWAY! stance from the city | which John Davis & Co. are/the big-chimney people in town to Sirl taking care of oe @ther The girl bh . There i@ no mone m1 $0 to & sanitarium. She toad there and work, and Be thousands of similar Mliere the red crows utamps Bitses to drive out the Do you want a new cook—or a new job—or want to rent that empty room? Whatever your wants, they can be quickly and cheaply supplied through a Star want ad. The Star guarantees in excess of 40,000 paid copies daily—that’s why the little ads pull so well. Phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44 or call at the downtown office at 229 Union st., with the Souve- nir and Curio Shop, Tents wore Tittng It U . seen by The Star's argus- om artist today, Both were anx-| stoc fe . ~ att was made on the|ious to get ther Cheistinas eRoml vad, we -ould make the door 4 the sale yesterday. | ping done early, but Skinny White . Seals at the 25 stations | noble steed seemed to need a saline Were disposed of injection to keep him going Fatty So now we're ready for you,