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THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1912. ' einen MOTHER STARVES|(p ? SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST FASTING TO BRING| DRIVING OUT THE SELFISH RICH AND LEAVING TIE WORKINGMEN IN CONTROL ly portrayed on the exact spot where it took gle e, nineteen hundred years ago—a art of BACK DEAD CHILD EDITOR’ NOTE — Rev, fine up the entire membership |are members of th: vi land costly meving pleture production of the Karem company, to be first shown at Christina Ry United Prose ed Wir Charles Stelzie is superintend- po Mace Pen "| fetid, Weddle less ro oa CALGARY, Alia, Des. 14~—Wast:] $0t of the department of . On one side there will be the} This i# the most dangerous and ing her strength for more than a| hureh, and hae served ae $ i great mass—probably nine-tenths— | the most reactionary class in Amer month in ihe hope that her fast| &halrman of the commission on ees who thoroughly believe that Jesus |!ca today-—the men whose salariég would bring back to life the babe] Church and labor of the feder- came to give men abundant life,|"@nge from three to six thourang that had died two months after) Sid churches of New Vork. : an He Himself sald, which means |‘ollare a year, And when the linga birth, Mra, Henrietta irvine, wife He came from the New York 3 r not only a “living wage. but |™p takes place in the chureh, th of a rancher, Hving ten miles from | nd before entering 4 4 MORE than a living wage. It|Will be the ¢ 4 that will fig Calgary, died December 8, and yeu ministry served Means time for leisure: time to|hardest to maintain our prene terday the stricken husband report years’ apprenticeship as news- * |read, time to Haten to muale, time {standards in social and economig od the matter to the coroner boy, .peddier, flower maker, to think, time to spend with’ one’s | life Since October 1 the babe has ain] Pater Sod union | machinist. He nds and one’s family. It means| The church will lose some of 14 n the cottage, hidden by coverlets The Hight school was his theo pb gees patronizing "philanthropy |Fich members, but it will retat a. logical seminary. which panperizes men, but social|those who will contribute thg For weeks the mother, father and Mr. Steizie hae been a promi. Sestinn ermine ith dianity’ thot widow's mite,” which, by the way, aunt of the ebtid fasted, in the] Ment worker in the big national Gn the other side will be tie the contribution Jesus con hope that the babe would be fe-| ©0n@ress of Christian churches cal yn Me gre 7 r stored to life. held in Chicago the past week, ee Soe whieh hy with thingy as they a oP ders tntavar ceele look upon all those who speak in FIRST SUIT WITH _ | try by We Bota stand for wociat { behalf of a aquare deal for work AEROPLANE IN IT} oy'ne ingmen, as “dangerous agitators.” | ver draw ‘blood, but in PL. BY REV. CHARLES STELZLE | They have notion” that there| fight which will bring down pom ¥ Unie here are some earnest people saat G6 a ures oat servis elf the maledictions of the of j NEW YORK, De Whew Ask: | who linagine that if they hand the a agp Bale Birney railed exsors—and also the ott caaet. | mq damages for lose OF » © | workingman a tract which tells his beings who live by the sweat of|tion of her Lord and the blessing’ of an aeroplane, the Moisi wife how to ‘cook a noup-bone. 80 chorethor men's: prow) the and gratitude of the people International aviators are to Jinar jt will taste iike a beef-#ieak, “ reed “ ‘ day suing Frederick ©. Hild | constantly joring the apy they are performing thelr full so class” prejudice, meanwhile do hore for $231. This isthe first | cial guty to the massen,” sald Prof REV, CHARLES 8TELZLE oy deg + mde ef nde Poultr and Pi eon Show oulton record reeul Edward A, Steiner at a masa meot asempemetiprs , Pee ; | hes anne Sak pahuanly ing of the federal council of| ’ re hurehe h " noe 7 > " «| This latter group will not consi ~ “ operating a machine on the [churches which bas been in ses OF plowmen, OF machinists, O1 Fs archos ogg pp ge Ser MRS Hempstead aviation field and WHAT 18 REQUIRED. pom a t group will not cc t alt rl €ING COUR POULTRE amashing into a Moissant fiyer. losiner “IG A GREAT PASS | “The future of the church de-leother of the poor, for there ON : FOR FOLKS pends upon the future of the work jlarge numbers of the ri¢ h FINISH HEARING ON ‘The church was born in a cow |ere Just a Hy irae val the Amer-!iing up on the RIGHT side in the 5 : es stable,” he declared, “It had its |!©an republic depends upon the itight for democracy ar istice sg the © The fight within the church in| those outside of the church, also— J TACOMA, Dee, Id4eThe public It has been called Chureh service commineion, concluding itafot th® Carpenter, It should be-'behalf of. workingmen will someiwho are opposed to social justice, Just Printers hearing on the Riverton wreck on ine alway, adjourned ws Ovmnsin| SEX EDUCATION — (aeros Daugner One | MESSAGE FROM sain et “No. 3250 to consider the evidence. A report i antocis"a toa nat'ts| IS DEMANDED BY | of Season’s Prettiest | THE DEAD FOUND === tele heamendattdotesae sat PORTLAND FOLK w"*} BY A FISHERMAN | Fletcher Brothers the car that caused the wreck rh od. . PORTLAND, Or., Dec, 14.—In the SHEBOYGAN, Wis, Dec. 14 pales tei ~ a Bl CONVICTS HONOR | trial ot Dr. Harry Start for alleged , pod-bye, everybody, good-bye grovel, Coss, ete A tlegul practices toward young bo: ‘ all through JOHN D. AND ANDY gari Taylor testified Start commit ‘ 4 sage was picked up ‘tr i Vrees Leased Wire }ted technical battery upon bim bottle by a fisherman in Lake "PHOE ay, - Dee. 14.—Notl-| James Pruden, clerk in a foriat’s os Michigan here. It was dated Fri began to teach .by the seaside, and there was gathered unto him a great |ary members. of. “the Moet 1% nt, also testified against gg oe _ yee 97 ‘ ¢ ‘ tart ‘ Kea Washed away our dec’ io that he entered into a ship; and sat in-the sea; and the whole multitude | provement League of Florence to-| The committee of 50 selected to 5 3 load Thursday; during the night a $¢a on the land. And he taught them many things in parables.—Mark iv:1-2. j Gay is © route to Je ha D. Rock: investigate vice conditions here, 1 " small boat washed off. Our eller, Andrew Carnegie and | panned a reeolution demanding ; ; vessel ts le adly. Mr. Eng-| ite that thece pictures will prove of permanent interest, especially to children. Hunt, The active membership ie}, - Naeatios in all the public! Ly ; wald and Steve overtones ms | POUT and SAVE THEM. If you miss any picture, back numbers of The Star may be | confined to Inmates of the state sone s. This ts contrary to the de} & e terday. God p '—Hermann office. prison. j sire * of the board of education, but) Lom ‘ Schuenemann.” Ithe committee members declare r Se’ Scheunemann was captain of the |PRETTIEST AMERICAN (the: {tthe alleged. vile. practices 7% Same | steamer Rouse Simmons. The writ-|. ... —,..,. aot $1,000,000 IN WORKING GIRLS _|are to be checked, the foundation) |g } Lag of the memsace was wnstealy. DANCE TONIGHK come the church OF carpenters At Corner Market was i AND ON ’ te the schools and the homes a. 7 " | evidentty whittled from a Christ. | BALD TRIAL sen} SMUGGLED HERE? ; mae fo INSPECT : j comp rane tn . | COMPLETE TARIFF oc aie 000,000 INSPECTION | teat Leased Wire. | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 14.-—An ; eens Dec, 14.—Bitter de A HEARINGS JANUARY |: con Dec. 14.—The investigation into t . = | nunciation of the government's sy* | q | WABHINGTON, Dec. 14—That — of the attitude of | jating of $1,000,000 t Ne tem of ine ag Chicago stock | . jthe tariff hearings be com im the Tmpeach-' ‘goods, silks and into yards prode was voloed here by! pleted by the last of Ja: ry, is the { Judge Robt. W. Arch. | Jeountry by fashix ‘esomakere | | Wm. D. Haywood, who plans & great jwish of democratic leader Under. eourt, charg-| | throughout th : atrike of stock yard employes and wood. The ways and means com. wier wre gears, shee ¥ % | begin .here M y b steel workers fn the plants at Gary i mittee possesses, he thinks, all in. Burgiar-Proot came when It vot- od ‘ grand jury t ‘. tnd. formation conce arif G. Boland must answer! Cet Hionable modiste, wil The work of the alleged tnapec a | ules, but hearings wil! be peepee VAULT questions relating F 3 | Witness. Miss Cox ¥ © anh tors,” Haywood sald, “in a far Le that every interes may take division of a fee .be-| tht ; tell what she know r . It merely gives the packers an op part. . je. Watson and Archbald, | s ‘ i iMaidern, alias Mad » ‘ pottunity to put the government's Culm. Co."e claim ; ; |who was arrested in n thelr products. This] its Affai < lictieia. Sor amnanting of ; aD oe eke the prices higher.| MISS EDITH GRACIE, daught Admits Affairs Were | ig P | Parisian gowns amounting to § j The inepection costs the people jf the late Col. Archibald Gra Improperly Handled Furnitur recently objected to . . |tnto this country $4,900,000 annually & charming debutante in New York.| INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 14.—Paul f F Urniture the questions, but | | ; Her father wax @ hero of the Tr|Morrin of St. Louis business Wooa COUPLE LEAP FROM BLEASE PAROLES ii teamed at cen tet fete ernie Ate |B BURNING HOUSE GIRL’S ASSAILANT ther burtace ane.was Sackere, coke Cte eek: Cee WITH BABE OR Tee ee ake In the so-called dynamite conspir. coLt acy trials here, was recalled to the POR N 7 * vince declaring at the recent governors’ | THREE WOMEN DIE stand for cross-examination by Pros jim their home at ta conference that he favored lynch weir pact hwnd / ecutor Chas. W. Mille: [Forced "eawara ge ae ooreence What pe (evcat wuite| FROM SAME POISON |**vter, Coss. W. uler. "|| PURCELL SAFE CO. soma’ fromh. the. wy Hh PSREEEEE wowwen, Gor. Cole Blease today pa-) SFOKANS, Dec. 14.—After Grink’ | admitted the financial affairs of the eamuune snus saem | Jump eb a nde : roled BR. A. Rich a wealthy white |ing a bottle of lHqu internatior om tend : Saas }the woman disloc ating her hip. The ; planter of Abbyville county mia oon, three erly handled. in had been improp-|ff aaq seq gene Main S¢t Sent jhouse, a one-story frame struct inst tenced to 10 years for assaulting a| paralysis of the atl ay } Was completely destroyed i te young girt tn 1910. has baffled both police and phy-| | The womans first impulse was to she The governor itnpore: ndition |siclans. It is believed at poison jsave the baby, and, gathering it tn that Richey shall depo a nd) was put Into the bottle after being} |her arms, she rtarted for the door of $5,000 that be will nally | delivered to the house but the flames whirled upon her : - you will see why She retreated to the rear of the} 3 1913, “to re i CALLS COP TO CHOP WOOD every effort. The WALTER J. DAMROSCH Toom, raised the window and leaped a then-and there ordered t " | PORTLAND, Or, Dec. 14.—"Oh perseveres is sure [| Some people say that a stern|out. Unable to arise because of — trior. lofficer, officer, hurry, hurry,” eried father’s everlasting persistence | her hip, her husband dragged her | M186 MAMIE BLDRIDOR I Mrs. Anna James over the teleph long run. Now | , and a family taste for music made | and the baby to safety be pollee headquarters Offic Ge start an acconst [|424,2,tmmily taste for music made sokave West, courituie this| ROCKEFELLER IS — lee headquarters. | Offi the New York symphony orchestra,| A VAIN SEARCH OF 2 ang vere ey ener HARD MAN TO CATCH « oh » my wood; the wood dealer or series firl is Miss Mamie wavet Wire |fused,” sald Mrs. James sweetly to the great master musician he is, ‘ . nited but Walter himself says apple pud 38 YEARS FOR SON Eldrideo, waitross in the Tuxedo) "WASHINGTON, Dec. 14—John | the breathless “copper | ding did it | PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14.—After Te*taurant. Do Archbold, president of the Stand came to the retcue to a ly, in the | Search lasting 38 years for her TUR TS TET On Co., The To he Damron tamlyiah! dus ton, Charles Ress, kidnaped when (GENERAL SICKLES IN |iny ‘or tne howe novey test | THE MARKETS eaual of any Scenic Trip in America oe Hlate seventies, apple pudding was “Tansiche Apfelspelse,” which, in| four years old, and never located, MORE TROUBLE NOW | vertieating committee and agreed and through common United States, means “> Hoan Sarah Anne Rose ts dead here | », is eens, Lekanh’ Wee to aasit the committee's sergeant She Sood ata Taeelg today, ager 78. Mr. Ross’ search| ’Nuwe YORK’ "Des "14 , |atarme to serve a subpoena on Wm.|~ the following are the average Herr Tausig, inventor of that|for her boy was world wide, and) paniel E. Sickles’ trust deed, given |Q. Rockefeller. For weeks servers| prices pald by locel commission mer, Salt Lake and Denver |particular brand of apple pudding, |™&ny clews were traged by detec-|to cover a shoriage in the funds of |have been trying to reach Rocke-| Mont)", ¢"retaiter to the com [without additional expense} was also a wonderful singer and|tves in all sections of the country, tha monument commission, of|feller but without success, Arch-|Moners. The prices paid t came over from the “fatherland to | but with no results. which he is chairman, is dec a} bold agreed to confer with Rocke | come under sing in Leopold Damrosch’s opera | - PRESIDENT today to be worthless. |feller, advise him of the commit-| sum pald by { company. He boarded at the Dam. Dec, 14-~Raw,| The general's debts, an attorney ltoo's purpose and suggest that he| Ee to “ . : “4 oy coe) subpoena or give) freshers and general excellence, rosch home. Muller, at present chief of the mili.|!% the case asserts, aggregate $200, sina ‘c 3 ; {hese prices. Unless otherwise indi- Over the “Always when Herr Tausié|iary department, is elected today 90% and the dasessed valuation ot) deposition. tated, are for strictly first grades came for dinner,” explains Walter 4 7 Fxne—oying Price o re. his Fifth av. home is $214,000. Mrs. | Dataroach, “mother made Tauaic |President of the Swiss confedera-| sions’ dower rights will reduce| ENGLAND PASSES A Bees, On oo . apteispels naturally, too, | the general's equity, it is said, far TE VE tow len a | Herr Tauslg received the first help 6s 99 below the value of the house ey , WHIT , SLAVE BILL | <5, ‘ n : = e e ing, What was left fell to my = LONDON, Dec. 18.—Despite the | e DORN Se sading TURKEY GOING TO __|opjosition of some extreme. radi Oo z 6 INSIST ON “HONOR?” cals. the white slave bill, including | Chock -eciy cue regon Short Line 1 was fine, and Herr Tausig left lit | the “flogging clause,” is ‘passed to- | tle for ow. That night Tausig’s FoR ee ree cee eee \day by the house of commons. It ra No. 1 ; . > ope |bed broke down in the middle ARIS, Dec. 14—Relchad Pasha, | (97, acted. that, the measure will Hinds, steer’ ss. and Union Pacific erloaded with Tausig and his} chief Turkish envoy to the London} © oie nr. | Fore, steer Se " Srdding. io yoo nee bow 1 got 107 | peace conference, sald here: “Tyr-|Tecelve royal approval A gener | Rounan + ‘nth A key will accept’ peace only with | Us exodak of procurers across the | ox tongue. treat Z ambition to be « musician. ; . channel has ‘begun’ since it became | Liver Walter Johannes Damrosch is con- jhonor, Turkey is determined tol law | Heart 4 Steel Co. 1 ductor of the great New York or! Doctors “duck't giving advice take up arme again if the terms of- . Mutton— The a Coaches CUT- chestra, composer of “Manila Te! bine'G fered are too onerous. We are) BURGLARS GETS $3,000 JEWELS | {i ee Sy Electric Block Signals Caer aad teat American Wag. |ab0ut catching Cold, according to| willing to accept the ulttmate auton: | "SAN BRANCISCO, Dec. 14.8. N eepby |System Modern Selence’s G ir RATE ner lecturer, not to say anything | Medical Review of Reviews omy of Albania, but we insist that! wooq wealthy San Franciico —— f sale (raveling, installed at a bere pr about him as a producer. One year) yf you will lve tn moderation jit be under Turkish suzerainty.” | merchant, reported to the police to pres, sides’. : o million dollars penis ead he cleared $54,000 out of an opera > : day that burglars entered his home| short | ii IisT G| company and kept 57 varieties of Mot stuff or drink too much; wear |GOETHALS AY ee rere tees O00 worth Bhowiae : Rock Ballasted, Dustless and crtiauic temperaments in accord, | s#ultable-clothing, no low shoes and WAR SECRETARY |! Jewelry and $125 In cash Oe ae Smooth Running Road Bed " + Since 1903 he has devoted him-|siik stockings jn winter. I, IGTON oC. | Pork sav ra ee a * . and University St.| .oif exclusively to ‘the New York| WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—-That| | Liver sausa 4 Oil Burning Locomotives i ie 7 Col. G. W. Goethals, chief engin LORNA «6s Btone-Fisher Co. |Symphony orchestra and to compo-| | Take ample exercise in the v a af Rolow ‘ os . . by ition fresh air; sleep in a properly ven-| Of the Panama canal, may, be s e in ime beings: EE ta—Nelttng Pre Electric Lighted Trains sition. retary of war in Wilson's cabin - tiated room and keep “Seventy-|{s the belief of womb | Harn ‘ d Standard Pullmz 1 Touri e ee is the belief of many congressmen |ie, igi y tye te. 8 an and Touris Ack OF ovn work) PREMIER'S DAUGHTER | eyen” handy—taking a dose at| here today, who conferred with the be proper help to rid your system teees H Sleeping Cars . Wilson {s known to esteem Col. |headaches, flatulence and discom- | "Poultry, iocal—huying Price Courteous, Obliging Employes oC aiprenegabepad IS COMING HERE the first chitt or shiver, you will President-elect recently at ermuda. |of the poisonous bile which causes | P%,(9"foue PAYMENTS NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Prominent | seldom catch Cold Goethals very highly lapring broliers Tha among New York's holiday visitors | s fort. By common consent the | ifens eT ae Splendid Dining Car Service Ohio Cut Rate; If you wait until you begin to this year will be Miss Violet As-| i 00,000 | sa, lacarcone, 170 Prices, aatth, taughiae of the British prem-|Cough and sneeze it may take Pare tge $1,000,000 Loss |proper—and the best—help’ is | {ijoscers, tive, Ib } ae. f « lings ; 5 “’ 4 2 of Teeth $6. for, who walle bext week for Amer: | longer. ssid oebe’ Ge U lantons be Spring ducklings ++. 15@ You Pass Through More Large Cities the vest pocket, * your veue lantern by Ducks jica, in company with Lady Aber) 4 gmali vial of pleasant pellets,| Watchman, it was asserted tods as, '\BEE AM'S Geose . ® fi we |deen, according to word received] 4. lesa thancucible tei the tina wheel Baquans ic Sdahing Pete than by any other route Teeth jhere, Miss Asquith will be the Draggist 260. of mailed, jlast night damaged the big barrel onion. 1 an m , : {umphirey#’ Homeo, Medicine Cu.,| tots, 1ocal |James Bryce in Washington for] ,,2umplireys, Homeo. Medicine C¥.| q standard Oil subsidiary, to the ex- Garrots, | cal Malaga, keg. 6.6 in Crown | POLICEMEN’S BAND _ ee roe Nh Finest Passenger Station in the West ei 3 3, ‘TO GIVE CONCERT Rin AN INSURANCE COMPANY i | aa i The second concert of the eee ‘ pomtiower, GOR sce District Freight and Passengee Office Ffothoune DBI RaSN | | 716 Second Avenue Celery: Freed 3 . Telephone Main 82 Bastern ‘i 06. Puget sound timothy Sit: J. H. O'NBILL Wieat nay i District Passenger Agent Mile secs F. R. HANLON Whole corn. District Freight Agent Sracked corn * Gold or $ |weveral weeks. tiaoment }tent of $1,000,000 told everywhere In bones 10¢.. 2 | 108 : 1 Leave from Oregon-Washington Station attle Police band wili be given in LIFE Fillings, Be Up the assembly room 0 the, polige oLicy jepartment, city hall, Sunday af- ternoon, at 6:46. Anyone interest- HEALTH IN ROVIDING m Fillings, 2c U eg ip the band and ite work is in- aa Brreecr p vit to attend, Sergeant Carr, ACCIDENT J Ri ieseasil PAYMENT s— Part” down pe wd kg the band three months in payments, 6 got together a « jitable Pays Monthly Indemnity for disability through any wv oe of, masa cAI. acelde Paya your jife In ny RITTEN GUARANTEED wh ic HOME OFFice Manently disabled. Pay: “1 ts for ON ALL WORK. French physician says walking White dg. ‘ ae andrews. PM, Mor B, Morgan H, ©. Henry on all-for DENTISTS phy urs will cure indiges- SEATTLE, Prosident Date of Birth ..