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THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER §, 1912. eo e e Vigilant, But He Knows How t BUT I CAN'T TRUST ADOLF, er He ASLEEP ON DuTY I - aaa HE GOES TO SLEEP Too SASY, Dey || VILC TEACH HIMA LESSON. 2 WILK ARE LIABILITY TO TAKE DER Money | KTAKE DER MONGY MYSELF UWD 4 RIGNT UNDER HISS NOSE, UND DEW JPA DEN BUSPeEND HIM FOR Iv IS3 GONE. 1 Berrer See Ean, NSGLIGEE OF DuTy, CF ALL ISS VeLL. es ae cere Pants take several loaves at once—enough to last a we Bg Wire| tas BEEN LEFT BY 4 STUMP IN trough the Holiday Season DER WOODS, UND ADOLF ISS the Joaves In olled paper, put them In a cool place, and they will keep DERE Yo ARREST WHOEVER COMSS FOR IT, o Get Waked Up Words cl Music w ETE OSeAR— all_ winter, Py sony sare This recipe is an exceptionally } one, and if followed carefully, you will have cake that you will be proud to serve on any occasion that may arise during the winter, K C Dark Fruit Cake Mra, Janet MeKenzle Hill, Editor of the Boston Cooking Sehool Magazine. 4 cups flour; % teaspoonful salt; 1 teaspoonful K C Baking Powder; 2 teaspoonfuls cinuarwon; %& tea spoonful allapice and nutmeg; %& teaspoonful each, cloves and mace; 3 Vos. seeded raising; 1 Ib. cur rants; 1 Ib. chopped figs; 1 Ib, sliced citron; grated rind of 1 vemon; 2 cups butter; 2 cups sugar; 12 eggs. (whites and yolks beaten separate- iy}; % cup wine or coffee SOME TRAVELER, IS GEORGIE;|DEFENDS ACTION TAKES PART OF BOY CHRIST | *NGIVING AN EE, WITH MOVIES IN PALESTINE |, MEAT PRICES CUT Again for Friday THE MIDDLEMEN ELIMINATED AT MODERN NOAH’S ARK MAY BE.BUILT HERE When old man Noah bullt a boat;up—instead of limiting {t to their mixture meng raately itnod whites’ beat {some time ago, put Mrs, Noah, the) family, se be aid. theyre. going to quid; ad ped cruise around the world, stoppin for ten minutes. Stir in prepared | little Noahs, and all the animals ©2/ at various porta, and admit every Sift together four, salt, baking powder and spices. Dredge fruit with flour thoroughly, Cream but- ter and sugar; add bea yolk ger jon is made very serious | thing. The child's ‘are becomes a child d no pro fruit. Line loaf-pans with four thicknesses of paper; pou in bat- ter. Bake in slow oven from three to five hours, covering pans with a unti} two-thirds baked: ‘ou need the K € “Cook's Book,” containing this and $9 other dell- clous recipes—sent free upon re ceipt of the colored certificate packed in every 25-cent can of K C Gaking Powder. Send to the Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago. board, and sailed away, looking for}one who has the price. a drier clime, he pulled off some} Articles of incorporation of the Nittle stunt. company were filed But now come four men with alin Olyr erday. There are plan to show the celebrated animat| five “pany mover up. They're going to bulld/ which has k of $1,500, another Noah's ark, fit it out with}000. The sailing clrous will follow every modern convenience and tm jthe bir and so keep always in provement, put a pair of every | good weather. known type of animal on board,| The four men launching the and sall away from Puget sound “Ark” company are: Fred 8, Mil Also, they're going to carry with) tican, of New York; Paul H. Stroat an important consideration in which society in as deeply interest: | ed as the child's parents.” In these words, Superintendent Covington of the Wasbington Chil dren's Home society today defend ed his action in having Keaneth Me. Kay, the 4yearold son of David aud Mary McKay, adopted. The child is now tn the home of & private family, and the parents are seeking to obtain it by habeas Frye & Co.’s Markets | Tomorrow, Friday, the following big spe} cials will be offered at our markets: Che vice Spring. Lamb Chops Choice Pork Steak Choice Sirloin Steak | Choice T-Bone | Steak corpus proceedings, which come up before Judge Ronald on Saturday According to Superintendent Cov ington, the boy was left with Mrs. Winifred McGrath when the par ents went to California. Payment of board for the child lapsed, Mrs, MeGrath turned the boy over to the home. RHHRHRRRR RARER them a full ciecus troupe. The ark | of Portland; Jamea P, Stapleton, will be fitted up with seats and—-lof Vancouver, Wash, and N. A ‘oah gets showed Davies, of PhHadelphia. Choice Spare Ribs .........-000eceseevees The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE, MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. ; WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Av, and Hi PEOPLE’S MARKET, Western Av. and Madison, BALLARD MARKET, 5445 Ballard Av. “iubercu‘osis Conquered by Na‘ure’s Creation” aad thia is where PLAN TO SOLVE HIGH LIVING | COST BY TEACHING FARMERS TO FARM SCIENTIFICALLY BY GLISON GARONER annual appropriation of $10,000 to : + 9 each state. This would be follow WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—There | 4 by an appropriation of $300,000, ie one bill, in addition to the/to be prorated on the basis of rural ~ | population to the respective states routine approfriation measures.) uni} a maximum of $3,000,000 Is which will be} reached in 1924. seriously press-| No state, however, would receive ed on the atten-jite pro rata of this sum until it tion of congress|had |tself appropriated an equal at this winter’s|“mount for the same purpoee. The hort wetsion. it) state college of agriculture would im the Lever watt, | upervise the expenditure in each It has | slate. VOTE FOR A SCHOOL ‘DIRECTOR WHY NOT SPEND OUR XMAS STAMP MONEY LOOKING INTO THIS? By W. G. Shepherd. BERLIN; Dec. 5.--Dr. Fried rich Friedman is convincing one scientist after anothe that he has found the tuberculosis cure of which I cabled you Every cent spent on the anti-tuberculos!s Christmas stamps In Seattle ought to be expended, if necessary, by the Anti-Tuberculosis society in investigating the Friedman trealment and securing it for American victims, if it proves what it seems to be It ought to be kept cut of the hands of any great medi- cine trust. Experts are burying bere from many quarters of the globe to investigate, but the American government has taken no action. 1t is not impossible that the AntlTuberculosis soclety, which collected $14,000,000 last year, might, if this proves a cure, be turned into a vart life- saving station. OUR MOTTO: “From p ing house to consumer.” ,OVERNMENT J] ‘TED MEAT. Look} S. purple stamp. the government which appears on all ourn and signifies purity and ity. Shops hereafter open until 6:30 p, m. FIVE-YEAR-OLD GEORGE HOLLISTER. BY GEATRUDE M. PRICE, which just recently returned to The Star's “Movie” Expert. York, all through its 10 months so | # George Hollister, aged five, the|journ tn Egypt, India, the Holyj« mascot of the Kalom “Globe Trot-|Land, Ireland and England. * ters,” has had the unneual distine-| He's an imitative little chap, with | w tion of impersonating for the screen ja wonderful ear for language. When | # the greatest character which any-/he landed in America, after nearly | one can ever play year on the other side, he had the! # He w sent all the way from/Irish brogue, the broad Scotch, the | « New York city to Jerusslem by| London cockney, and a mixture of |» |the Kalem Moving Picture Co., to tongues he picked up in the Orient. | # now In the sen ate. This bill might be proper. ly termed a bill to reduce the cost of living by increasiue the agricultural nights. December, pH of the heard about NATURE'S | CREATION, and commenced tak ’ The Sop e ing it in January, and after taking agricultural Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeee ———- SPECIAL Om account of the rush the lant few days, we have eur sale until next Saturday. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. New Mets Store, 1424 Third Av. wear Pike, By EDWIN J. BROWN. | ery citizen in Beattie sh a d this manifesto and platform be-| fore voting for school director next Saturday, December 7th. THE SOCIALIST PANTY Seeeteeeeteteseteeeeee eee eeeeeeeee ns. appetite is good have gained in weight and I have not felt so well im years, and cheerfully recommend NATURE'S CREATION to all who MRS. J. E. MeDO! rare ‘Thousands of people are a! this lady was, and many realize their danger until it late. at ively cored. No more pai My and I Z i die each year in ity from the effects of ite i: e8F z and are generally run down, they are bordering on some- f #0 serious? Yet it is demon- many times every day. And ry Vital statistics show that over per cent of all deaths are caused Tuberculosis, and these are a ‘ of the several conditions that to it. If you are troubled this ‘way, or gradually losing flesh with. @at cause, for your own sake, as as your family’s and friends’ not NATURE'S CREA- has saved thousands, why you? Address NATURE'S CREATION 514-15 People’s Bank Bldg, Cor. 2nd Av. and Pike 8t., y Seattle, Wash. —— AMUSEMENTS —_—————— “SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43. TONIGHT—ALL WEEK “GOING SOME” / By Rex Beach and Paul Armstrong Me—Hargaia Monday Night—2e PP ner vai eaagncnt Salter ‘tot Rott Monee 6108 bring about | The PANTAGES PTASMANIAN-—VANDIEMANS Acrobatic Troupe FEATURE BILL Me and 20¢, yield is te be in- GAR creased by ap- plying more scientific methods to the farm, and the way these meth- ods are to be got to the farm ts by providing government agents to go to the farmer and give him prac- tleal demonstration on Jand of the capabilities of the land and the money to be made by prop- erly working it. The necessity for such legisia- “jtlon is shown by the fact that in -jten years, between 1900 and 1910, the population of the United States increased 15,000,000, or 21 per cent, “jwhile the farm area incicased « lttle over 4 per cent, and our meat- "| producing animale actually dropped off over 20,000,000 in number, Peo- ple are increasing more rapidly than food. In 1900, for every 100 people, there were 90 head of cattle. Tea years later there were only 68 In the same ten-year period the number of hogs to each 10° people | # from 84 to 61, and the decreased oy number of sheep fell from 82 to 51. That is one reason mutton chaps, steaks and bacon are higher. Inci- dentally, we keep out foreign prod- nets with a tariff wall. The scientists would remedy this by showing the farmer how he could carry more stock on bis farm, possibly by planting alfalfa or in Hing a silo. They would show him how a little phosphate on his land might increase his yield of wheat from 13 to 36 or 50 bushels to the acre, or they would show him what a mistake he was making in raising wheat when he ought to Traine potatoes. It is figured that it would cost 8 per person for a year to send ‘my of experts into the field iow farmers how to double their yield per acre. If the crop value should increase on! cent, the gain on one year’s crop would pay the cost of this work for 250 years. The Lever bill begins with an _|CONVICT SEES HiS MOTHER PASS AWAY TULSA, Okla, Dec. 6.—While Guy Mackenzie, heavily guarded, fat at her bedside, Mrs, Levina J. Mackenzie, his mother, died. Mrs. Mackenzie was nearly 80 years old, and the strain she underwent dur- ing the trial of her son for the mur- der of Attorney Charles T. Reuter, is sald to have hastened her death. Guy Mackenzie was sentenced to life imprisonment, but when phys clans reported that part of the aged mother would soon her death, officials taking him to the pen- PLAN HEARING IN PROBE OF WRECK OLYMPIA, Dec. 5. of the public servi on the Riverton wi will be held in room in Tacoma Dec, 12. The wreck occurred on the interurban south of Seattle. A crashed into a passenger coach at Riverton station, injuring 23 per- BONS. his own] > grief on the|” fast freight PLATFORM AND NomiINEN | organization of the So | ¥ of Bea af fillation with anarchy, syndicalism botage, na believing that our pile schools lastration of th be protected from every co of anarchy and disorder. to that end have deemed It best for th of the public schools of th Beattie that @ true Soctali» be nominated as « candidate for school director at the ensuing clec- ton, to work tn harmony with and assist in the efforte made by the Prerent Socialist mem of the school board; and have nominated and present the people of Seattle as thelr candida Joreph Alien, a competent and alltied man, & lawyer by prot t and in every © position, We indorse and approve of the rec- ord made a € ent candidate. mony wt of © the city, ‘¢ are in favor and approve of payin, In the public schools and all ite employes a just and fair compensation for their ser- vices, equal to that paid by any other city upon the Pacific coast, and that po niggardiy, pinching policy shourd be applied in determining wha compensation te. P if elected, will work with him for the best in- @ public school sysm of compen: grade school teachers, reasonable being the cot! yond which bi without un- the grade schools Ken of the people, be- t few of thelr children We favor enough school to accommodate all pupils, nd we |.dorse the present bond #ub nission for the purpose of construct- ng more school butldings pa. Ample Playgrounds, baths and gymnastume ard. We teacher affillat Pprove of extending to the right to organize and with other organized work- ern, now the case in the city of Chicago, and we favor the greatest powsible freedom of expression on he part of teachers, without preju dice in the tenure of their positt 4th. Fi ‘er pupile to each t more and better paid hers The tenu f teachers to be nt during efficiency, and ince in employment to be to local applicants, Women teachers to be paid the same as men for eau service. 7th. Better salaries for janitors and other employes, and we demand that all employes devote their time exclusively to the work for which they are paid. 8th. Compulsory attendance of Pupils of school age under 16, and free meals and free clothing, where necessary, to enable children to at- tend school during the entire school riod. Night schools in each ward, mmodate those deprived of early education, 16th. Such a general adminiatra- tion of school affairs as will best ” the interests of the working . All construction and repair work to be done by Organized day iabor, and all material to be union made, where ponsibl 12th. We favor omploy in every school attended by girls ® qualified woman to act as sch matron. 13th. We der inatracted in the trines of universa the Boy Scout movem other forma of militarism couraged, RICHARD Chairman of the City Ce mittee of th at puptle bs “and doc and that and all be dis- 4 Breatest traveler-for bis age, in the . | business, »-fand Dillon play the part of the “Child Christ,” which i be released about | Christmas. To make the ancient customs and }Manner a part of his personality, jand to put him into the spirit of the great story to be told by the! filme in the moving pictures for the} firet time,-George Hollister, Jr., | was made acquainted with the peo-| ple, the scenes and the very atmos phere of Jerusalem before the seenes In which he was to appear were attempted. Thoug! he is too young to |really realize the great role he | Impersonated, or the significance of the story in which he took | part, the litle American boy iknows that when he speaks of the “Child Christ” pleture, he must do Hit In a different voice and a differ. ent manger from that used in dis ‘cussing any other picture. Little George is probably the He waa with the Kaliem company, SLEEPING POWDERS | FATAL TO WOMAN AKRON, Ohio, Dec. 5.—Mru. Jen- j#le Limrick, 28, ix dead, after nine \days of almost unbroken sleep wed by an overdose of sleeping |powder. It was taken, it is said, in an attempt to commit suicide Physicians hoped for her recovery, but she soon sank back into sleep and never again woke. Worry over the remarriage of her divorced hus- band is said te have caused her to attempt suicide. VERMONT MEN RAISED HOGS FOR BOUNTIES MONTPELIER, Vt., Dec, 5.—The incoming legislature will be asked to repeal the hedgehog bounty bill, jon the ground that consclenceles men are actually raising hedgehogs for the 30-cont bounty the state is now paying a head, The hedgehog ‘|bounties total about $30,000 a year. Those who raise the hedgeho; said to have realized pretty fair profits on the crops. CONCERTS GET NINE NEW PATRONESSES The following have consented to act as patronesses for the Philbar- monic concerts this winter, and lend their help in making them a success: Mrs, Frederick Karl Struve, Mrs. James D, Hoge, Mrs. A. H, Anderson, Mra, Joshua Green, . Haines, Mrs. Frederick Mrs, ©, D. Stimson, Mrs. 8 ind Mrs, Mitchell Gilliam, CHINESE MERCHANT HELD AS SMUGGLER Mark Quon, secretly indicted Tuesday, charged with smuggling opium, was yesterday arrested by Deputy United States Marshal Lud- wig Frank, Quon, a prominent jChinese merchant, is charged with jhaving an agreement with Mark Goey and J, C. Dillon for the smug- giing and disposal of opium, Goey were indicted at the fame time, This winter he has gone south | to join the Kalem company Jacksonville, Fta. LADIES Have Lovely Hair If you want to make your hair) so beautifully lustrous that people cannot help but exclaim “Oh, what lovely hair!” get a fifty-cent bottle of PARISIAN SAGE today. It's a most delightful, refreshing hair dressing, daintily perfumed, and free from poisonous lead or other dye. The girl with the Auburn hatr Is on every carton and bottle of) PARISIAN SAGE. Be sure and get the genuine. PARISIAN SAGE will banish dandruff, op falling hair and| sealp iteh In two weeks, or your money backy That's a_ pretty square offer, all fair-minded people will say. Large bottles 50 cents at 's stores and dealers, every- where. You Want to “Live in Your Own flome! Why not get a $250 lot at Columbia and be within 16 minutes’ ride from work? $5 cash, $5 monthly will do it, David P. Eastman RARER AARHRREERAH PRAYS FOR CHURCH; FINALLY GETS IT ABERDEEN, Dec, 5.-—When Rev Casper O. Rowing, Lutheran clergy- man of Aberdeen, wanted to build a chureh, he went out In the streets and prayed for the lot. He spent many days in public prayer to no} avail, Then he changed his place | of praying. A few days later & man sent him & deed for a lot. Encouraged by his success, Rev, Rosing kept up his pray Now he has lot, lumber and {ficient funds to completely build the chureb, FAMILY OBJECTS TO MARRIAGE; 1S DEAD NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Hecause she married the man of her choice and against the wishes of her sis- ters and brothers, Mrs, Anthony D. Stephane, wife of an entertainer, of rooklyn, has been declared dead and forgotten by the other members of her family, She saye she received a letter from them re- fusing to give up her personal be- Jonging, and saying they considered her as dead. SUFFRAGETS GET BUSY WITH BOMBS LONDON, Dec, 5—According to a statement by a news agency here today, the militant suffragets have decided to use bombs within and) without the house of connaons. A call for volunteers is to be issued at once, METHODIST WOMEN SELL STAMPS TODAY Red Cross seals are being sold today by the First Methodist La- dies’ Aid society, Mrs, W. H chairman, is assisted by 20 1 who are tending all the booth: The Tuberculosis leagus yester- day received from Pomeroy $50, Olympia $35, Waitsburg $25. Ta- coma has sold $500 worth cf seals and has sent for another supply. Returning from an extenced East- ern trip of investigation, 1, Miller Wheeler, director of the MacDoa- gall & Southwick Co, and other Claflin interests, declared business conditions throughout the entire United States were never better, North Yakima.—Chamberiain Con- struction © job in the Moxee valley, near here, the first of Janu London—It wa ned on good | authority here today that the prince of Wales was recently successfully operated on for the removal of adenoids. Perfectly good beer was dumped out on the street yesterday when a Kinnear Park car hit a brewery delivery wagon at First av, and 505 Lowman Bldg. Blanchard st. George Newcomb, driver of the wagon, was slightly bruised, 0 lumbia Ri 4 Two Hundred mile daylight ride The equal of any Scenic Trip in “ and through Salt Lake and Denver (without additional expense) Over the O-W. R. & Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific Leave from Oregon-Washington Sta’ Finest Passenger Station in the West ~ Steel Coaches Electric Block Signals © Modern Science's Greatest Device wale traveling, installed at a cost of Rock Ballasted, Dustless Smooth Running Road Bed Oil Burning Locomotives Electric Lighted Trains Standard Pullman and To Sleeping Cars Courteous, Obliging Emple Splendid Dining Gar Service You Pass Through More Large Citi than by any other route - fk arm District Freight and Passenger (fie? 716 Second Avenue Telephone Main 032 J. H, O’NEILL District Passenger At F. R. HANLON District Freight Agent