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a THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1912. DEEN LANE [Lucky for Adolf That Osgar Doesn't Know WhoBroke the Chair i.e | IN HIS ARGUMENT Sy SO | ae ER Bi aay Rue aunrena ae SAY, QvVICK, DEN, D UPA CoOL SOMEBODY HASS FoRTABLE, Too! ‘ , ™ OUPLE NOT KNOW IT WASS By vor Press Leased Wire | = YOUR BesT beré MAQE A CHRISTMAS I HOPE mayse HE ESCAPED LUNATIC -{ PRESENT OF A CHAIR, VIKK LEND IT To ME So DeLIcATe, I MUST VALKED IN MY HOUSE INDIANAPOLIS, Dee, 24,—Ortie | TO OSGAR. MY, it SOMETIMES. GO Before HO BK McManigal, the self-confesséd FINDS Me dynamiter, was scathingly arraign UND BROKE A PINE ISSA REMARKABLE / * —— FINE SPECIMEN, > ed by Senator John W. Kern in} CHIPPENDALE CHAIR To PIECES bis argument for the defense tn} the dynamite consptracy trial here) MIT SLEDGE- Hammers !! today, Kern sald: “The government's case is too efroumstantial, and asks the mind to infer too much, The uncorrob orated portions of McManigal's re markable plece of fiction damns the whole tale. It ts founded on spite and revenge, and the motive of the confessed arch fiend was explained when he said, ‘When | am caught, we are all caught.’ “By careful coaching this man has been helped to defile the names | of innocent men.” —9 PASSENGERS WON'T BE IN PORT XMAS'~ ~aesnecae'y’s o | TEACHING HAPPINESS TO ANOTHER ARMLESS GIRL KITTY SMITH’S WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS the United Fruit steamer Turrialba der. The Children’s Home so | But I consider that very fool- gerous, and life savers are stand : ing by. The Turrialba is reported} By Idah McGlone Gibson. to carry 60 passengers. The vessel | ee left Conta Rica December 19, at top| | MAYWOOD, Ill, Deo, 24 speed, the captain hoping to land | Kitty Smith is very happy in ran on the shoals off Egg Harbor clety of Tlinole took her, and a ish, for | would rather be with Nght early today. The position of the vessel is dan “Kitty Smith fund” was raised | out arma than blind, and I can to support and educate her | be of great use in the world the,passengers in New York Christ-| the thought that she is going For a time she was kept at Many of my little crippled ehil mas day, The steamer iles 70) «4 make a very wonderful the home of destitute crippled dren in the home would feel “ children in Chicago, where she great lone if | should be taken miles south of the South Ambrose | light. Tuge are en route to pull] Christmas gift this year, learned to write and sew with | away from them her off. It ls not going to be an ex her feet and was given instruc 1 am so gind that | am go _— —- pensive present, nor a present tions in common school | ing to be able to make brighter studies. Later she was sent to | the life of thie other girl who ‘LZ 1 cciiiadicina | Gieisist ig [VICEROY HAS |SPEAKER TAYLOR LOOKING ~ ire | Seer Gume | way pecoyer| 10 HIS FENCES; SURPRISED serving crippled children think of herself By Unijed Press Leased W | . - —— “if 1 can make thie other DELHI, India, Dec, 24.—Baron « Hardin KING FORGES TO | ic: in. to mane, a at = more wonderful self. AS a political strategist, Judge | Kitty Smith gives herself ev- Will R. King of Portland put it} ery day to the litth class of 10 over on Charies G, Heliner by Ket crippled children » is teach. t into the Northwestern race for ing at the Home for Disabled voir ie Children at Maywood. She ceroy of India ic} without arme understand it Cha girl sternation is reigning in the, ‘Taylor claims thet at one thm” secretary of the interior first ‘ ron at , as | do, it will be the happiest |who was wounded a bomb Heifner and King are personal pret ang 4 — oe Christmas | have ever on- thrown a a ho: ie resting Tayler camp, , | ne Red the pups Hepresentae 3 Sng angi bodhearg - tp Beta i » would think osstble and | have had some very happy easily at the vice regal lodge here! ot nc, Re ce sad | hurried tives M ren, B Farnswort of Jobn Spattiens, the democratic} for sirl without arms, But ones. |today, Hin recovery in anticipated, | TiC and his coborts, fo ‘1 ae of re et national committceman of this| this year she is going to do Fi Maja’ mothe goa 3 oP are ‘ODS ithe 4 on in The St es-|coalition against Taylor. te, which would have gone to| *tmething which especially ap te d against tetanus igs ge ran Sa Ke ll bce re egg BS Heitaer ordinarily. King, however, | to her ARMLESS GIRL CAN: || The viceroy was feverish and in/tory wing will make gure the defeat not yet cote through’ with 6 i Craw and embroider . with || en Pee, eet night. and i was! ot Taylor for speaker of those whom laime ate necessary to administer morphine to induce sleep. The patient awoke this morning without fever and his general condition sbowed marked improvement may release Pattison of his prow has heard of another ise, so Heifner can go back East | lean girl ‘way out in Ne with the solid support his home raska who so unhappy at state. Heifner leaves right after her misfortune that she wants Christmas day, when his son will/ to die, and M Smith ing be married in Spokane. to travel ‘way t th to show this girl that life fs worth liv- 500 MINISTERS TO ie MARCH ON MAYOR) her toes, though she has never had « lesson in drawing or stiteh ing Sharpen her penclis, op and closing the knife herself Wash her face. brush her teeth, take her bath and comb her hair, and almost entirely dress herself. Sweep and duet. mop and Taylor's claims that he had 62 pledged to him € Taylor hasn't pledged up to his candidacy | pierced th h and through ledges from | “If Taylor has been faking & ut bim even in the j claim i one legislator from Thomas J. Corkery FIRE DESTROYED Lotus soko eaiar’ fine pee |r one oe RECORDS IN CASE|‘Ans there are several in the|pledaed to bim. ry | same class throughout the tate In King county, Taylor's | who are ready to repudiate Tay onistic position to the interests _— fe aE pee eA -. —_ = = is in doing th s for nfort ate than a ‘Cie. AG . orgy ak web | hers to show scrub, and biacken stoves My Wolted Press Leased Wire test against the usual ~ | her how > with her feat the Eat a meal in a public res SAN FRAY Jack | 824 join the coalition of reg his own county on the question of things that most pec do with taurant, picking up the food with |) Black, recently from | !icans, progressives, democrats and | reapportionment i using tis p> the | Soctalint ‘port to crumble Year's orgy, 500 ministers are planning here today to march down town to the mayor's of | . . | Smith will be an insp her lips, so deftiy that she at tracts no attention “1 have never found a task the Canada after his escape from hands st the mere === San Francisco county jail, where| = solte'ns stanciet’e se BALKAN ALLIES MAKING tof Kitty KITTY SMITH OPERATING A This was the parting message of early today, éar by pil Shon meee ay lh tio | ation to va bate - rcumeaee, Psi caamees = ener git. for 6 io pier, pth wets N BS stile too tedious to undertake,” she to institute legal. proceedings | Prixhier young woman It woul stupified. j says, “or too tedious to finish to close the saloons | be bard to find Her father in the next room |— - for Judge Dr on the original | Chief of Police McWeeney Miss Smith was born 36 > 4 to her to put some wood I wanted to show them —— — |charge of assault with intent te ieteaded. the eledieg hoarse cm ago in Chicago. Her fami! the fire. She tried to do so, she said, “that even a girl leg |oommitt robbery, He was sentenced § A . that night from 1 a m to 3 | poor. en she and fell into tt n stove un without arms, born and rateed LID TO BE ON to serve o ar | am | id her mot a conscious. There she lay until under the most unfavorable cir | Black was originally sentenced | - | to do the how ork. the bones in her little hands cumstances, can accomplich IN LOS ANGELES |to serve 26 years. The fire of 1906 BIG POWERS BACK T EM CAR BANDIT “SURE lowing November, on and arms were burned and much good for other cripples by \deatroyed the records of his case ro Ry kagiving day, while going twisted, and sho was only saved making their lives better, 5 99 [82d up to the time of his escape he pit UR PLAYING IN LUCK”) aout ber work, she found a bot from death by her little brother sweeter and more useful AND THAT S ALL was fighting their restoration. ee 3 ; , - ~ tle filled with what she after coming In from play and lift 1 have often heard people ‘ie Bp inno ha os Me ° lis _ Lec Root we conferred at Fly Wnited Preex Leased Wire. wards knew was whisky. Inno ing her from the stove say, when they thought I didn’t | 0 it was learn-| their vario jotels today, 4 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24--“I've! cently she drank some of it, Her arms bad to be amputa hear that they would rather De | ny United Press Leased Wire | SMUDGE POTS SAVE Jed today from a semi-official source |PUMerous telegrams to tipir home been bss in lett vite you| and immediately grew weak and ted three inches from the shou!l- | dead than in my circumstances. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24—The| A GREAT FORTUNE bere thot the powers are quietly pend si Somme < br ay guys. I've got you almost a dozen |————— - = - = = I}id is the only thing that will be| ladvising . Turkey abide toe on. eee: eee é ‘s i none of you got yet “7 = ao /" ne urkey to abandon! part for home, ostensibl times and you got me y ay Bare tai d = mB | tight in Los Angeles on New Year's | py United Press Leased Wire : | Adrianople and to accept in prin-| Christmas, but in Brrr f at i <J jeve, according to the determined) LOS A -E8, Dec, 24.—Smudge |ctple the terms proposed by the| with government heads and “ 3 a masked bandit who, v x after wrecking a strce | declaration today of Chief of Police | pots, ighted at the warning of the /Balkan allies. It seems certain| final instructions. | Sebastian, in reply to the pleas of weather bureau, and a system” Of |that refusal by the Porte will mean| Diplomats representing the @” ing ties on the track and firing half Cae shoe in the Siastion. 44 hundreds of citizens and cafe pro-|telephone communication in one or| resumption of war and again en-| powers, conferred today with the crew, bhed prietors, .“The law will be enfore-|two localities are declared today to | danger the peace of all Europe Turkish eaveve orzing that ae eee of 920-08 « od then, as always,” declared the have saved hundreds of thousands! piplomats here admit that the Adrianople be ceded to the allie * 4 ‘The robbery was the seventh on chief, while a delegation of procel-|of dollars to citrus growers In| situation is extremely delicate be-|so that a resumption of hi 3 the same line within six weeks. ebrationists permitted their faces | Southern California cause the military element at Con-| might be averted. The ext bem ‘ = to lengthen visibly In many orange sections the tem-|gtantinople and the Young Turks Sediawhe of the allies.sin aaa “The usual-closing hour must be/ perature during the early morning | are y jare urging a renewal of hostilitie , observed, and persons on thelof recent days has dropped below mcr prising : streets must be decorous,” contin | 30 degrees and heavy frosts have = ———————— NDON, Dec. 24.—Aviat ; mer “a ep pele BY HERBERT QUICK ned the chief severely "And—|been the rule. et fag * nae od th ASK NEW JUDGE )\y Srvsi\oy:,. eg word Petrie, while flying in a mono- ¥ plane near Marske, in Yorkshire,|"T'was Christmas Morn; and little Joan, too_tense for idle talking, WANTS $3,900 FOR TAFT AND PARTY IN COUNTY SUIT pcan vetlel | ENGLISH AVIATOR PLUNGES TO DEATH was instantly killed today whenhis|Sat cross-legged by the chimneypiece to loot her Christmas stocking; ARE AT PANAMA Police here are paying no attel E machine suddenly crashed to earth.| ¢ et so tout arg oo rs x > & Be 1 NINE LOST MEALS pestis » tion either to the “confession” fe F bn Se ‘. ut came things bought through Eilders’ Thought—Joan’s dream of dreams ungrantec t ON WHITE RIVER: je was attempting to fly from] \)i') smbli ! : EXACTLY WHAT WANTED!” ‘é COLON, Panama, Dec. 24.—Pres- vealed by Meyers or to the tele Brooklands to Edinburgh ith trembling lip, she smiled and said, “EXACTL VHAT I NTED! By tm tea _—— ident Taft and his party, on @ visit grams. They think Meyer's story ¥ ne dpasinsinee 8 ANGE 24.— ed | ‘ to the canal zone, Janded here at 8 sent = _|is a frameup to get out of prison, ae WOMAN KILLED May YOU take from your chimneypiece, encased in finest clocking, Sisto e cans Pes pe hag sone o'clock this morning. The president | BP en Si wien toaay aaa Me-| where he is serving a sentence foe E JUST BY FRIGHT) The dearest thing your Dream has seen in that same Christmas Stocking; Offered today in a suit that has Pan met by eee of the/tion Monday asking that a judge |2°rse stealing. meni F But if the Elder Thought hath left this Dream of Dreams ungranted, been filed by Frank Wertz I opran orarainaek win teauaen we pot geonthe Maprangg Baym rnb By United Press Leased Wire May YOU, like Joan, make at y ret, EXACTLY WHAT Y /ANTED against Sheriff Wm. Hammel. : b “gs Jashington to try the litigation be ALLY y YOU, like Joan, make what you get, EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANTEI inst Speritt Wim. Hemel “la hearty cresting ‘wear Pits and Mike ation be! JUST NATUR LONDON, Dec. 24.—While using , =e maserapeteen President Porras of Panama has > | a carbolic mouth wash, the bottle county jail recently, charged . in which Pierce county seeks to} te eiln she labeled “polcon,” tere | Ay, oh arranged for a Christmas ball in|haye King take the White river off ys of wich wa labeled ‘poison. Mrs: GIRL SAYS THAT SHE WAS TOLD JUDGES GO TO LAW | Sith smvggiing. He now is out Jnonor of the president and hislits hands CROOKED, SA tion, he claims, intentionally or | 8°: McMurray holds that an Eastern THIS POOR BOY some of the liquid, and shouting to —_—— her husband, “Oh, I am poisoned, SHE MUST BE A TOUGH GIRI As a result of difference of opin-| unintentionally, he was skipped | EEEORT TO KILL ee fell dead. The inquest showed fon between John F. Heman and] nine times at meal ti death was due to fright, as the —_— A. B. Chapm es of election| estimates the damage to be PRINCE YAMAGATA? tality, oo ae States courts NEW YORK, Des“Silan *lare being held open to so much| NEW Y jee, 24 whole bottle of the stuff would not is z 5 nited Press Leased Wir - precinct No. 45, a libel suit was} $35,000, mae Dart per. Lou AMGNLE, Dec. Eadie and his tentative offer to , sup o adverse criticism. jold boy, terribly crippled, filed Monday in the superior court, TOKIO, Dec. 24.—Attempting to e wo Hg Mitt Bes a Pe LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24.—De-|give her employment as a detective, : | €, 7 . “ Pie sounty charges that th in which Heman is asking for $4.000)DOCTOR, DOCTOR, | seo Prince Marshal Yamagata, one course of the White wan diverted {sault. tn the first dexree, and OF of the elder statesmen of Japan,|py the construction of a dam in/|his plea secured a reformatory 9% BOAT WRECKED; SUE fense and prosecution in the case|the girl substantiated practically | gama ee . Stormer City Prosecutor Guy Ed-| ll the testimony given by the of-| against Chapman, SPARE APPENDIX!” + |here last night, a young man of 22/1906, and that, as a result, Com-|tence instead of the long term die, charged with contributing to|fcers who arrested Eddie. She| “an affidavit, said to have been a,|State’s prison that he plainly om Tr Pope & Talbot, owners of the dec 4 that Ky " " belleve ¥ > barkentine Klickitat, wrecked on|the delinquency of Mrs BOOT ee ay can cig” atone basa oa filed by Chapman, alleging th@|ay, wnied Press Leased Wire oot sib ip oa hie cen oe mencement bay, in front of Tacon oe ae the Hilo coast November 9, have|Phelps, sais, rested today, an| tim the would hn ve work for) plaintiff was unfit to act aa elec DENVER, Dec. 24 Doctor, |Raassin, was stopped by the police/has been filled with allt, limiting |pected. He coulk hardly 4 brought suit against the Interisland edjouresient | aving been taken | him ee song Be ke ont Ve officer, Is responsible for the/apare that appendix haehen:. Balti: ik his atic pre navigation. | nett aa the hn a vm, -*. f Steam Navigation Co. for $10,000, “ ti et ta wit 7 “ su This is what the next legislature | x . . pg] | O'Sullivan for sente cao) . Se c a Hddie put “! cs tried t , - mnus, & e Honolulu December 18. It is claim. |*)™0 ae je last wit a PARIS. FERAL investigation jorado if a bill now under constder-| rested this morning. — ALL OVER COUNTRY ont elevated tie | 1 November 25 ness was Mrs. Phelps. She testi into the {lic us, “as you 868 sale of morphine’ in }ation by members of the new hous: wa Oe ed that negligence on the part of . ~ fied that Eddie had kissed her and| PRISONERS OF th > rhe | = “Judge,” said M Interisland Co. men in charge of . he county jail| Paris will be made as a result: of|of representatives is passed, The . x Judge -~ the towboat Ke Au Hon, employed |Mugsed her in his private office, |presented Mrs. Rose C. Sharpe, a|the death from the use of the drug|measure will make It a misde BIG IRON WORKS reaA FORTE, Ind. Deo, 24.—At|I am cross-eyed ixkneed aad to tow the Klickitat out of Hilo |". @ ° a ery | jail reform worker, with a heavy |of Rene Bichet, The vice is said to|meanor, perhaps a felony, for a yee i By . we pins cape Rae Aap eg ‘ harbor, ‘was responsible for the |sifectionate,” After recounting her|silk-wool shaw! Monday, in recog:|be at its worst among the young{doctor to cut out a perfectly goed BURN TO GROUND) hve pita seen in Aitterent parts of Whenever 1 got wort an . t and subsequent meetings with! nition of her services, women frequenters of night cates. | appendix. sinless ae rh te dlp gr heap ce ell Page lt eer ellows. ae ne sated oe : zal ts ia A SAN DIEAGO, Cal., Dec. 24—The | thoriti jhere, sinc the publication to quit every b 1 got, Ta Standard Ironworks, one of the pio-|Of the alleged confesson made by | live, so I stole. Nes! ’TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Standard Ironworks, one of the plo Tay Lamphere and now disclosed |nataraily crooked.” _ one of the largest, burned to the | a ‘ | ground e: to As far as can ‘ a WELL THANK PA,HAS SANTY [SAY,PA-OH PA- | PA-P ' - ° -PA-DoYou Not w ° be learned, no one was injured, and i. HEAVEN is CLAUS Come H ’ WI o,f wont D fs the origin of the fire has not been A cunisteas Eve | ver-pa?. Pall| PAL! Dovou [THINK SANTA ANYTHING determines AND THE PRESENT: | KNOW SANTY @ ENTHE R-1T ONLY ARE ALL Bou HT. cLaus 2? SAY IF You) |SOMES ONCE A a Oe pure. K Cishealth- Now FOR AGOOD / YEAR-AND Ive SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 24 IDS DONT | “Good-bye rth jccoughed KEEP STitL| | SEEN A WID }0. pies ¢ wie ae oh | ful. It reall does make jor less, of Christmas cheer ‘wher: lighter, nicer iscuits, cakes jit aeke moat, to water front riends here today 1e| ne leapec ‘ ‘ into the bay. He apa Mary ee and past than the old and a stomach pump did the rest fashione single acting We satisfy the hard to please, charge less, and guarantee every pair of glasses we grind and fit to your eyes. Curry Optical Co. EVESIGHT SPECIALISTS, Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Bldg. BOY HELD FOR MURDER : LOS ANGELES, Dec, 24.-—Martin | po’ Rickert, 14, wha shot and killed his baking wders. i : father, Daniel Rickert, was held on | a a murder charge, without bail to- | And you pay only a ‘fair price for it. ; nn day by Police Judge Chesbro. ‘Mrs No baking powder should sell for more. ysis Rickert and her other three sons accompanied the boy to court

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