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THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1912. 3 , SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST wages Sa ee KING PAT, PRIZE ROOSTER, 7.-JESUS IS FOUND IN THE TEMPLE. j POWELAND, Gree." IS PAMPERED BL UE-BLOOD; ntly portrayed on the exact spot where it took place, nineteen hundred years ago—a part of GETS MANICURE EVERY DAY ing home while suffering from a and costly moving pleture production of the Kaiem company, to be first showe at Christmas cured H comb wag lapse of me caused by an in Leased Wi Jury to his bi his m 1 His beak was cleaned whed. His body was brush Ww N SHINGTON, Dec, 10. no| ory return to him while he was io merriost little social war the cap” Bun Francisco, H.C. Newman, gar |ital has known for decades ts now ; age keeper, ie back in Vortand| jon. The prise of war is the honsr with his family, after ¢ | jof being named as inaugural chair police throughout the "|e n in the Pike Pt oa conay nd King Pat wa dy the show opened hé traces of dirt n King glory iS A COLD a EW HOURS of faa Pope’ s Cold Com: | fi relieves all grippe — Contains no a Quinine. — ~ very first Sia Compound” you di the cold breaking and grippe DRAGGED INTO BIG SOCIAL WAR NEW PRESIDENT Dec, 10.—Leay (Reve the elabo: time.) King Pat,” a big white rooster, looks out Re i © market, where ashington State Poultry «t vefore yeing held, with conscious pr umined for any ® went by h dose 7 over out esis neha DIRE tndttteneer meee t of fu per yner Hike ) during his } ear’ ent 1,350. & rough the rows of the bird resting, thot omewhat manor born, Heat, r Ev ort of & | man, taking charge of the ceremo to scour far and wide for bim the W jnies by which Presidentelect Wil Newman declares that upon jy ot | #08 becomes succentor to Wm. H. emerging from the aberration hel iy chucks, whistles and twitting aft on dare “oN was greatly surprised at his Url of fingers the paswera try (a attract | A% he inde ho noclal war comes about be | Foundings Kot bis wife In) his attention. Calmly and disdain-|\/\\ oa out, caught the eye and ause th re © Se or more es the long Mstance|fiiy he retains hi attitud of . eh Pre yn who want the honor of be telephone at once | bt OP ty bien bre « © prize. fre fact that n dose first lady of the land” for a 19 (he “adslation’ oF the breed, eo 7 Ay od ae oe “re : ‘ r 1e adulation o crowd, he King Pat. Right now he re Compound “taken | few fleeting minutes fon Mareh ‘ MORE TROUBLE FOR [Struts to the front of hl and 1 $100 to $125, The ogap oo i ee cor ne e of the tna ure chair looks acro: he aisle at his brothe y ‘ tage ew -* man is always the new president's GENERAL SICKLES Ww “s dotte " hae ie bes or ity. b he was raised sold toy nat ac vere Partner in the grand marecr which NEW YORE Dee : More ity mixed ‘th vide He in , y Think of ine bee re aoe: roe eee {ushers tn the brilliant inaugural finaneial trouble for Gen, Daniel} ii? pee wim pra Ele yer: in @ restaurant at oF the head, chest, bac Bickle tier Wk WI. Ned COMOI ee eee ae + prize w cing Pat Th chairman himoelf, except {to hin rescue for the second time In[fAlse# his head and shakes his ; et hi $500 to most mis 7. = . BON, ex | i Mfth a comb, for King Pat is a prize bird Meese anees:|i2 & careless fashion on all the and its valuable relies fron an ¢ nie nan f 4 the bive ribt peers mens. © > cards and souventrs, gets little ex fioteor's gale to pay his dobta, thal prodiaites. ike tact tooth i running of ¢ wt bong oh hs Bowery Savings bank tod net proclaims the fact to a eee ehal ¢ perience and much bard work out 2 ge sao. i gw: Mr san a t| King Pat was to the ight and rhe eriacn vam . nen < - fed In wife| #24 all his life he has been kept the tiny ber to th _ mittness Mra. Chairman will get her namo | > otra ce: auho Py th it [aware of the fact. When first h eauad t tea ork derful Compound | 4 picture in innumerable papers, oo ge ‘ tiny beak picked out through the |" bgp 78 se woe and other papers will tell what she| + shell, he was attended as a royal). saline’ tar: peanabeltiont and how she wore ft. Pres!-| prince. Carefu lly guarded ‘tre gy age, . + i ts to be observed. Th WOMAN LAWYER |cold, protected against heat. watch. om ge 4 the world wh f ehe Pose or end Gri ty and without any or bad aftereffects kege of Pape's whieh any druggist contains no quinine what you ask for substitute—delongs tp Tastes nice—-acts dentelect Wilton has not yet sig nified his choice. WINS EASY CASE} ed in hin diet, examined morning how will be 0} The first apy ‘ance of Mins Le and night, every day he was re night PARIS WOULD HAVE ; lutte, frat appenranne of Mise Le-| fil Siaht. Gvery aay tee NO BREAD IN WAR e Frater's court yesterday met with |, King Pat was a month ¢ COPPER KING SEES = PROSPERITY AHEAD K a . |immediate success, She brought in |M* sign€ of class begar PARIS, Dee. 10M. Galll, preat Vosily Biboeh Deabaeff, a Ru He was taken from his brother dent of the city counctl, called on \to get a new name for him winters, xiven @ separate pen, and leve the coun vill remain M. Millerand, minister of war, and | Miek neck {8 w name, | is tre & for a prize winner be aid aniel Cowan beat sare Ee cerney: ot al \The woman lawyer told her client question of his food was arrived last night ¥ to pronounce his old name for the er of grave Importance alt Cit Conditions | law of 1892 prov lding for the proper Pat Gets Manicure are ch can have One month ago the fir of war | for the show “5 alumenc mat “rithout CRIPPLED ROBBERS line, conned, pelted | * ROBBED FIFTEEN] satura, betore "he. was shipped | milion, de j bread in three or four days. TULSA, Okla, Dec. 10.—Fifteen|for the show, he was given the | ARCHBISHOP GETS lterrified negro cotton pickers em-|Work over. He was first bathed in| RAPHAFL PAINTING | ployed on farms in that part of the|hot scrubbed, lathered and | ba LOSTON : bbl county came to Bixby, a Tulsa and again. He was kling BOSTON, Dec. 10.—Arcbbishop leounty town, and reported they had| two rinsing baths and the of Vancouver, B. C., been held up and robbed of mor nally through a bluing bath ailt coor wee eel “see than $100 and valuables by two He came out giisteningly oprie of New Bruns- highw ccording to the though mighty mad. Then his legs and now en route to that eh wo According the vic ry 4 tims, the highwayn both were scrubbed, polis and gone city, has been presented with the and hobbled on crutches,|over with a toothpick. His claws jrecently discovered Raphael mas heavil a oo terplece, “Mary and the Infant preted caer Two mer | Child. Archbishop Casey fs said to take HIT MAN ON JAW jfirst rank as an art collector injthe midst of the both hearing them and asking them questions, And all that WITH FIST; DIES }the Dominion. His collection of\heard him were astonished at his understanding and his answers.—Liuke iii 46-47 paintings is rated at close to a mill} ST. LOUIS, Dec. 10.—Robert FE a Lee, business agent of a plaxterers’ }ion dollars junion, killed Frederick Staake, a |SLEEPING WOMN | plasterer, by a blow on the Jaw with GOES TO HOSPITAL his fist on a crowded business street. Staake was dead when b CORVALLIS, Or, Dec. 1)—Mre a * ad when he About His Meals H tfect digestion from the} the sidewalk In falling. Lee was ar Lye € k . an, who has been constantly asleep rested se of a well-known rem- jfor the past 10 days, is today de-| “ edy that all can obtain clared to be suffering from ura WOULD BE TAKEN CARE OF. MADE TO LAST [mic poisoning. The condition of The temper of the family and y | Mrs. Harlan, who was brought to Rood cheer around the table,| oe ls pleasing to the } 2’ hospital here, is serious nd #0 much on the good diges-| our aesthetic Hired | She is steadily losing weight, m of each individual that the ex- Seeful and lasting tO) wats nothing, but wears a contin:| W Ni : 10.—Presi- sipated before they have a chance jermes of some former dyspep- practical pocketbook | 14) smile, as though always in the/dent Taft is now doing a stunt sim-/to pre " ¢ whe overcame thelr trouble k both in our! idst of pleasant dreams flar to that performed by the unjust ee should be of interest to those now} endeavor, through steward. It will Victor Murdock pulled through | suffering in this way. | ga Renae aunt JUDGE BALKS: JUDGE- i be recalled that with a handsome majority. He! : The best advice one can give— — hat gentleman, admits, however, that in the storm put it is advice that is seldom ELECT ONLOOKER } Gentisiry possible finding bis job and stress of the campaign aon heeded—is to eat slowly and masti-| offices are lar, ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Dec. 10.—tIn/ near to an end, Were moments when he was not| cate each mouthful carefully. How- Gelightfully clean. | ie of the tact thai CH. Mayer, called in. bis Very sanguine. Hie opponent was| AN FRANCISCO, Den 1¢— ever, if slow eating and careful Het associated with 1) ocrat, was elected to the cireult credit. an old-fashioned Abe Lincoln ora-| red S$. Knapp, alias Fred W. Mor. mastication fail the next eld is one) pare all the time to | eich in the November election, W nd released tor. This man, an Murdock telis|row, an operator formerly employ- close to nature. Dr. Caldwell's} of our patrons K. Amick, republican, refused to} & their bills on the the story, had a peroration on love /ed by the Oregon Railroad & Nav Syrup Pepsin. This remedy is an ce system and turn over the place to him. Judge||m basis of 50 cents that made Vie wilt every time be|igution Co. was arrested here on| excellent digestant, and in addition cones cone oar Amick was named by Governor) on the dollar heard it. One day Murdock met/the arrival of the steamer Bear,| to helping in the digestion of the i wrlanl | Hadley to take the place left vacant and even less one of his farmer constituents,| Detectives, andisted by Pinkerton acts gently on the liver and Beavy $10.00 Gola |When L. J, Eastin resigned two) They were and the latter asked agents, made the arrest bowels, ridding them of the accum 7 40'6 | vears ago. Eastin's term would not told, if they owed “How about it, Vic? Knapp ie said to have fled from ulation of waste that should long have expired until 1914 and Amick} 100 bushels, to Ob, I'm certain to be elected.” |the north with a number of pay ago have passed off. It is safe, re contends that he was named to fill| sit down quickly replied Murdock checks, x of there and $640 in Hable, pleasant-tasting, and results jout that term. and write 6p The farmer chewed a straw and|cash were found on him. are guaranteed } The motive, as looked at him In the opinion of such people as FIRED THEIR CELL; IT’S GOOD NIGHT FOR | TWO PRISONERS DIE explained, nas in “You're certain, but I suppose Dr. Geo. T. Hull, Prop. Hull Drag } BAD MANNERED FOLK |... CROWLEY, La. Dec. 10.—Wil- en daily unt) Lak that no harmful infl He w od Jackling is the given . election eee! tonight rane began king of esident and al hundred worth of copper also is the vice presi- railroads and som He few dent of a water, Ks has come to le to that is being Dock & throu private for him at the Dry action Co, It wil «© com eted next June at a cost of $400,- and will the ja t and t equipped t Pacific. No Longer Coals white were ton t And it came to pass that after three days they found him in the temple, sitting in doctors, a ‘KILLED GIRL WHOM OSSIP FROM THE .. HE LoveD: Must Die rok gPrT0L ya who shot and killed Virgie Cc net Gu.son Galaner & pretty young Condon girl after the girl had spurned his } | has been sentenced to be hanged Japuaty 16, 1913 He appeared calm when asked if he had any- hing to way, and replied he was willing to die, provided Mrs. Shell, the girl's sister, who, he claims, jcAuadd all the trouble, were made tO sérve a jail sentence | ARREST ALLEGED PAY CHECK THIEF PY United Pree Leased Wire 0 Never-Slip Plates. DR. GEO. T. HULL drastic medicines. Unlike Syrup Pepsin does not lose it effect, and by automatically train- ing the stomach and bowel muscles Dental Offices .. D. S. (Manager) | N. W. Cor. Union | fear 1 am not worthy of you ever mind about that Be % mother and myself 1 imag line we can effect the necessary im: th order that these you're like me; you'd give a cow Co., Prue, Okla, and Mrs. M. J. eo tie By United Pree Leased Wire liam Collier of Los Angeles and an creditors might (0 be sure |Butler, 717 Bast St., Albuquerque become friends |N. M., it Is the idea! remedy for in djgestion, no matter how severe unidentified companion were burned |to death in the jail here, after they had set fire to the structure in an |effort to escape. They never got lout of thetr cells, where their char- j red bodies were found when the fire was extinguished. A third man es | caped after a cell door burned. | AUTOISTS IGNORE this Ad with you NEW ORDINANCE) Autoists are ignoring the new Bq traffic ordinance which jthat machines must not pasa street | cars joading or unloading passen | gers. | Blectrics driven by women are “wea frequent offenders. |ICE CREAM KILLS KANSAS WOMAN KANSAS CITY, Dee. 10.—Pto- maine poisoning from mixed vanill and chocolate ice cream caused the | feath of Mrs. Julia A. Drew, 1717 Madison av. Three other members of the family who partook of the dessert were not affected RRHAL LLY LONCAUNE, BTC. Pree D pa ry Service ard Ay. Unie ws VOUSNESS When the Cause Is Removed chiropractor goes right to the seat of nervous and removes the cause by adjusting the spine cramped nerves in the spinal column. Your m be filled with rich healthy blood that will S—nervousness will cease, nature will restore @ make life worth living. ion and Examination always FREE. , REGISTERED CHIROPRACTOR SEATTLE 346-7 Arcade Annex Office Hours 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. DARKENS FADED GRAY HAIR ilding Hours 8 to 9 p. m. THESCALP CLEAN AND HEALTHY ‘: oe Bew about the |is to call for the ready-made prod Ng Sage for restoring the _ Mf bho Bage and Splptas ir, |Hatr Remedy, containing Sage ee hair ‘lh Srandmoth-| the proper strength, with the adi: 3 rk, glossy and |tion of Sulphur, another old-time By the use of a simple | scalp remedy 5 Whenever their hair| This preparation gives youthful i on @ dull, faded or |color and beauty to the hair, and Is nce, they made alone of the best remedies you can ves, and applied it |use for dandruff, dry, feverish, itch With wonderfully bene-|ing scajp, and falling hair, Get a |fifty-cent bottle from your drug- 8 We don’t have to resort |gist today, and you will be sur- tiresome method of |prised at the quick results. All herbs and making druggists sell it, under guarantee is done by wkillful |that the money will be refunded if we could do the remedy is not exactly as rep- all we have to do|resented,—Ow! Drug Co. provides | of the unjust steward, and when he was finally cast out mixht |take him into their homes | Dally the records with accounts of postmasters re appointed for new four-year terms, diplomats promoted to higher and better jobs and federal judges of the protests of constituents who are familiar with their special-priv ilege records. Sloan in Arizona jand Howard in Washington are ex amples. But the senate is not very keen for this unjust-teward program. There are some democratic credit ors just outside the door, and they don't want the estate entirely dis NOT AT ALL. Father—Did that young man kiss you last night? Daughter—We., now, do suppose he came all the way up here to hear me sing? IMAGINED ILLNESS; HUSBAND KILLS HER By United Press Leased Wire, PARIS, Dec. 10.—That Mme }Beguery, whose husband shot her lat her own request, was only a pro- nounced hypochondriac and was not suffering from any incurable dis ase was the opinion given today by medical experts, appointed to ex- amine the woman's body. They said it was normal and that ap. parently she was the victim of nerves. Mme. Beguery thought she had an incurable diveane and her husband, head of an insurance com. pany, killed her because she asked it. He tles. SHE DIDN’T LIKE STRAW BED; FLEES By United Pr NEWTON, : Marshall published that his wife had left his “bed and board” and he was not responsible for her debts. She replied the bed was straw and [he never furnished any board, } you surrendered to the authort-| | Suggestion to the lord high exe cutioner—these never will be missed JAMES A public treasury for the hypothetical task of adjueting boundary differ ences between the United Stat and Canada, and for the actual rea | Aldrich tariff bill and was repudi jated by his constituents HARRY SHERMAN BOUTELL of Chicago, sitting In on a nice diplomatic job, having vacationed in Portugal and Switzerla with considerable time off to at a his daughter's wedding in Washington, DC Reasons similar to those above. | RICHARD C. KERENS, ambas | sador, ete., at Vienna, Austria. Was rewarded for a generous contribu tion to the republican campaign fund. He never will be miased HUNTINGTON WILSON, axsist ant secretary of state; a pink-tea | diplomat, who has assisted the for mer attorney general for the steel | * trust in working out the glories of our “dollar diplomacy.” The lord high executioner's attention is par. tleularly directed to him. MYRON T. HERRICK, « little politician from Ohio, who is draw ing the public's money at Paris be cause he seemed to be of anslat ance in the standpatters’ campaign to renominate our popular presi | dent. Syrup” Receipt No Better Remedy at Any Price. Fully Guaranteed. Make a« plain sy one pint of % pint of warn two minutes pure Pinex (fifty & pint bottle, and the Sugar Syrup. This gives you & family supply of the beat cough |syrup at a saving of $2. It never lapolla, Take a teaspoonful every on two or three hours. effectiveness of thin medy It xe cents fill it worth) up with simple jaded ugh and has a to be helpful in @ cough, for pleasing taste. Alwo excellent bronchial trouble, throat tekle lungs and asthma remedy for whooping croup. T recipé for making cough remedy with Piiexeand Sugar Syrup (or, strained prime fi ex in the cough and try it, use only which 1 the mont ted compound of extract, and is rich In gual e natural healing pine Other prep arations will not work in this recipe A guaranty of absolute satisfac tion, ofunded goes with this druggist has Pinex, or will_get it for you. If not send to The Pinex Co, Ft, Wayne, genuine Pinex valuable ¢ Norway white nd Pinex in fully guaranteed by Har tell Drug Co. (distributors), Seattle. and an unequaled| I CHICAGO, Dec, 10.—Milton E. Peck, a Chicago inventor, an nounced that he had experimented TAWNEY, who is| successfully with a spoon which will| are clogged drawing $10,000 a year from the|not remain in the cup, a napkin napkin which cannot above the table, a finger bo which not be used as a cup, a knife which will not enter the mouth and nominated far life terms, in apite|#on that he voted for the Payne-|a chair around the lege of which |¢lect of Kansas, was evidenced in a & diner cannot entwine his legs THE MARKETS The following are the averai prices paid by local commin thants to the producers paid by (he retatior to the sioners. T es paid thy come un eur pal Ing Be ject to Yariation freshners and general excailen thee pricem. Unless otherwied tna cated, are for strictly plist Brades VKare—Poying Price. | Valencia oranges ol Regan" Ox tongue, fr a” ote " hoge ned hoi Primed nites Bhort loin pork Spring b Hens vurkeys, live Roosters live ib. ring duckiings® Bucks. old, lve, 1b. Geese i Squabe Gon. v Ke BOL Onions Malaga, Grapes, keg rrel box 4 pie ‘ead let Celery, astern timothy Puget sound timothy Alfatta Wheat hay «. Brun rte Whole corn Cracked corn Middlings Rolled oats and bari mixed ., 00@ 19.00 00@ 15.00 be raised| -|giving them some of the offic provements.” KANSAS GOVERNOR TO APPOINT WOMEN} OLATHE, Kan, Dec. 10.~ That| women are going to get their share of the appointive offices under con-| trol of George H. Hodges, governor statement from Mr. Hodges at his} home here, The woman's suffrage amendment to the Kansas constitu- |tion carried by a large majority at the Inst election “In the matter of appointments,” declared, “I may as Iam going to give |The men or the state have them the ballot and I will st given t by Want Mothers’ ut| Many Peniosn in Oregon PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 10.—That | widowers as well as widows with jchildren are entitled to a pension was the contention made by the members of the Brooklyn Improve ment club at a meeting held, when , | Mrs. Robert H. Tate, vice president Jof the Oregon congress of mothers, | |submitted the mothers’ pension law land asked for its indorsement families already familiar with t» do their work, soon restores these organs to normal If no member of your fan ‘ly has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trial of it before buying it in the regular way of a druggist, send vour ad- its | dress—a postal will do—to Dr. W. | merits. B, Caldwell, 415 Washington St, When you use Syrup Pepsin you Monticello, Ill, and a free sample will see the fallacy of chewing | bottle will be mailed you. Results mints and tablets or of taking ca-|are always guaranteed or money, thartics, salts, pills and soeias wal be refunded WESTLAKE Delivery “WON sas Delivery WS PUBLIC MARKET @ an |Buy Your Butter FROM The Creamery Stall 208 Freshly churned Butter two or three times Daily constipation no matter how chronic billiousness, headaches, gas on the stomach, drowsiness after eating and similar annoyances. You can obtain a bottle at any drug store for fifty cents or one dollar, the lat ter size being bought by heads of The kind of AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—''The Rose of Panama.” Metropolitan Phitharmonic Concert Seattle—"David Harum.” Alhambra — Photoplays vaudeville. Orpheum—Vaudeville. Emprese—Vaudeville, Pantages—-Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Clemmer—Photopl.ys and vau devYle. MelboUrne-—Photoplays and vau deville. and Tickets for “The Mystic to be given Friday night benefit of the day nursery, at the box office of the politan theatre today Rose, for the are on Metro Word = was George J, MacKenzie the Metropolitan theatre, who is at! Winnipex, that two new theatres have bt obtained by him for the Klaw & Erlanger circuit, one at Cal gary and another at Edmonton Call and Get the Cigar. Editor Nothing Serious: Under “Misdirected nergy” you say, “Throwing rice at a wedding.” At all weddings I've attended the rice was thrown at the bride and bride- groom, Why at the wedding?—B. manager of} Australia has never had a war, famine or plague, Butter that iscences of the farm, if you ever lived on one. Made*of the very best cream that money can buy brings to your mind reml You can see ai the drink your butter is made—right before your ey Market. Buttermilk every day Prices the lowest Center of the Market F. H. Fairbanks—Stall 2:9 The Only Genuine Price Cutter! — Specials for Wednesday — 4 Big Cans Milk Best Idaho wheat how and where Westlake Public five cents all you car. for hard wheat Flour sack Selected Yakima Potatoes, sack 3 Ibs. Dried Fancy Evaporated 8 Cans Pumpkin 10 Bars Best Laundry Peaches ¢ Apricots, Ib.. Soap For Stalk Numbers on Specials Quoted Below See Bulletin Boards. »ples from 60c per box to $1.50 J 4 Boxes Matches Ib 18¢ doxen. .25¢ . $1.00 ] 3 pkes. 20c; % | 19 Ibs 10 | % 45e JC nut Butter, Fruit Cake, special, Reg, 85¢ Asparagus +200 25e $1.00 40c 60c $$$ special, Coffee Good Eges, 3 Ibs. 40¢ Raisins . 35e Baking Powder, 1. Pure Cane Sugar gal, best Maple Syrup nned Oysters, special

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