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TOMIGHT—ALL WEEK Bailey & Mitchell Present “ARIZONA” calm M1 e Neth Phones 6106 LY WALTZ" OTHER BIG ACTS MpPress OBLL mers 4 Come Present Wow wows” BIG 5. & ©, AC Pertormance X eH Ned Wayburn’s SH PONY BALLET from Win: er Garden REVERE’S RIDE” Big ree, jthe | Muggleton Telegraph, on thelr way | CHRISTMAS SPIRIT THE STAR—-WEDNESDA MR. PICKWICK’S CHRSTMAS AT DINGLEY DELL The Words from Charles Dickens’ Immorta! Works and the Picture Posed by “Movie” Film Based on the Famous Story; the first of Three Pickwick Incidents to Appear in The Star. (Look for another Pickwick story in tomorrow's paper.— EDITOR.) As brisk as bees, if not altogeth er as light as fairies, did the four Pickwickians assemble, Christmas was close at hand, in all his bluff and hearty honesty; it was the season of hospitality, merriment and open-heartedness; the old year was preparing, like an anctont phil osopher, to call his friends around him, and amidst the sound of feast ing and revelry to pass gently and calmly away. Gay and merry was the ume Hut we are so taken up and ocew pled with the good qualities of this saint Christmas, that we are keep ing Mr Pickwick and his friends waiting In the cold outside of the Muggleton coach; which they have Just attained, well wrapped up in great coats, shawls and comforters. The portmanteaus and carpet bags have been stowed away Mr, Weller jumps up behind, the Pickwicklans pull their coats round thtir legs, and thelr shawls over their noses; the helpers pull the horse clothes off, the coachman shouts out a cheery “All right,” and away they go . And now the bugle plays a live ly alr as th pach rattles through the il-paved stretts of a country town; and the ¢ hman undoing the buckle which keeps bis ribands together, prepares to throw them off the moment he stops. Mr. Pick wick emerges from his coat collar and looks about him with great curfosity; perceiving which the coachman informs Mr. Pickwick of name of the town, and tells him it was market day yesterday both of which pieces of information | Mr. Pickwick details to his fellow passengers. . Such was the kwiek and his progress of Mr Pi friends by the FOR IN A VITA LONDON MR, PICKWICK, AS POSED BY JOHN BUNNY GRAPH FILM, IN FRONT OF THE VERY HOUSE WHERE PICKWICK IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE LIVED. Christmas eve. From the center of the ceiling of this kitchen, old Wardle had just suspended with [hie own hands, a huge branch of mistletoe, and this same branch of to Dingley Dell; and at 3 o'clock that afternoon they all stood high and dry, safe and sound, hale and hearty, upon the steps of the Blue Lion. (Then Mr. Pickwick mot the fat boy “Joe” and decided to walk to the home of Mr. W. Ware} where the Pickwickians, dancing.) According to the old fashion to the Wardle family, the inmates and guests assembled in the kitchen dining, wining and I TELL You, IT MAKEes ME FEEL AWFUL To SEE My wife worn $0 HAAD BY GOSH THIS AINT . NY KIND OF ACOUNTRY FOR A MAN WITH 1 | +) with us on Christmas eve, as you land beguile the Ume with forfeits 'R. H. M’'WHORTER jlemed that thése Y, DECEMBER 25, 1912, 'OH! TOLT GOES “WET” | TINY JUDGE WINDS John Bunny for a New were and &1 Ucket electing all the town officers mlatiotos instantaneously gave rise to & seen general lightrul struggling and confusion It was a pleasant thing to see Mr, Plekwick in tho center of the} Kroup, now pulled this way and) then that, and first kissed on the} chin, and then on the nose, and then on the spectacios—and to hear the peals of laughter that were raged on every aid: . “Pits,” said Mr ing around him, comfort.” “Our invariab’ Mr, Wardle. Pickwick, look this is indeed custom!” repiled | ybody sits down | worvants and all wait until the clock Christmas tn, see them now aod here we strikes 12, to usher and old stories, Trundle, my boy, rake up the fire.” Up flew the bright sparks In myriads as the logs were stirred The deep red blaze sent forth a n penetrated into the orner of the room, and et its cheerful Unt on every fi “Come,” said Wardle, # song a Christmas song! I'll give you one in default of a better A CHRISTMAS CAROL 1 care not for the spring; on hie fickle win Lat the bloss borne Let the summer sun to bis bright home run. He shall never be sought by me. But my song I troll out, for CHRISTMAS stout, hearty, the true bold; A bumper I drain, and with might! and main Give three Christmas old! We'll usher him in with a din That shall heart. we'll keep him there's bit or sup, And in fellowship good we'll part Then again I sing till the roof doth ring. And it echoes from wall to wall To the stout old weight, fair wel come tonigh An the King of the Seasone—all! a # and bude be The and the cheers for this merry his joyous gladden And up, while! | PLEADS GUILTY; ORCHARD’S CASE) PORTLAND, Or, Dec, 26.-—-R. McWhorter, one of the three fendants in the Columbia Orchards company case, set for trial vext| Thursday in the federal district court, went before Judge Bean at his own instigation yesterday and pleaded guilty | H. H. Humphreys and A. J. Beal are remaining defendants. It tm al) men, with W, E De Larm, purchased a great quan tity of worked out Iand for prac tleally hing in the vicinity of H.| de | Beattie and, advertising it as a good propbsition for orchards, unloaded It at fancy prices. DéLarm disappeared shortly after the "preliminary disclosures and it wawtireported be later died tn Chico, HOw can You EXPECT ME TO WORK wHenT AInT weir? WANTS TOKNOW 1 YOU WANT ) | } me SAID HE WAS CRAZY ALL HIS LIFE OAKLAND, Cal, Dec haye been crazy all my life Pinning thie brief note to his| coat. G. P. Brown, a sailor, blew }Outebis brains on Long wharf bere | | }was-found today + BULGARIAN SAYS HE LIKES U. S. LONDON, Dec. 26.—Christmas | greetings were extended to Ameri cans today through the United OREGON INDIANS TOUCHES HINDUS} HELP POOR WHITES SACRAMENTO, Dec. 26.—Imbued| PENDLETON, Or., Dec. 25.—Deter- | with the Christmas spirit, about/™ined to show they are as thrifty | ‘which they might be expected to|%* most white people, Indians on | Press by Bulgarian Premier Daneft understood . very little more| ‘he Umatilla reservation sent Annie| here with other plenipotentiaries |Minthorn, squaw, to town with 20) to establish peace between Turkey than fifty Mohammedans Hindus) quarts of canned fruit to be distrib- | "4 the Balkan allies. of this place have within the past)uted among Pendleton's poor| week sent holiday post card greet-| Whites. The action of the Indians| er take Seal net as a we J ings to relatives and friends in In-) Gente cenected to make the inhab.|ANd Americans for their brilliant} dia, according to the postal author-| {tants of the reservation the spe-|@alities. Should we win southeast: ities. The cards carried typical) cial objects of their charity. ern Europe, | would Ike to imitate Chrietains greetings. 5 The squaw had collected the frutt | them as much as possible.” —_—— rom the members of the Tutuilla | Indian unch eonerenatian. BATTLESHIP FOR GREECE ATHENS, Greece, Dec, 25.—The PLOT TO “KILL | KING [cabinet has decided to alter the ROMB, Dec, 26.—-Examination of plans for the battleship ordered Henry Dal Ferro, an ist who |last August from a German con sion has today refused to lease the recently attempted to commit sut- |cern It was intended to have the big dredge Columbia to the govern-|cide rather than assassinate wing vessel of 13,000 tons, but the new ment for use in getting the north | Victor Emanuel was held today. | dimensions now describe her as a jetty at the mouth of the Columbia | revealed the existence of a plot te wre dreadnought of 19,600 tons under way. kilt the king. Sho wi will carry eight 14 {inch guns, PORTLAND, OR.—Because of the lfact that they do not wish to take ‘chances with property in their charge, Port of Portland commis MABE ADAABRM Fo» ot RRR RH a =F i : An absolutely literal translation of Chfese into Occidental music is no more possible than to trani late Chinese characters literally into English. This ts a pretty close approximation, however, of (| nine new national song. “China in East Asia has beon re-civilized. ropean model. “The five-colored flag flies to the glory of the re public. mountain: “Our brethren dance in a civilized world, Peace be preserved forever.” The words and music were written by Shen Peng-len, celebrated Chinese composer and an ardenc republican. He wrote them at the request of the uow re ublican bogrd of education and purely for th glory of it, though probably he will be granted a pension later on if the anthem proves popular. An old state has been rejuvenated on an American and : Its colors are reflected by the rivers a “1 hope the efforts of the peace! ¥ * Ww : some me last night. Hie body | Brown was hon | y dlecharged from the navy {nj Deapondency over hie ins | titty to secure work is believed to have caused his nanan THE MARKETS The following are the ay: prices paid by local commiass Shants to the ducers th ore ithe price pala thy fa tf uyiny ce. cerne, aid by the retailer 8 ence, but otherwise trictiy firet grades Kase—Poying Price. Ke@as, ranch re H ke ‘ Loins, No. 1, full out Ribs, No. 1 SEssrsss lox tongue, fresh Ss Wethers Lamb Pork— Dressed hogs ‘Trimmed sides + © SESS Sssau Hams Bacon Holled ham Ox tongue, each « of . 7 oultry, hocal—Buying Price, 5 ring broilers 2 ens Live eva, iv hankey live, ing ducklings Bucks. old, live, I Dried i Omions. patoes, io 10¢ ah Snperries, bar berries, box Bell Pri HI Washington ttisothy “ riget wound thinoth g SSSS5=555 taal A Hon ed oats and barley mixed Int tloket at DIVORCED WIFE OF Edna Louis Leroy aire, she had been taken by detectives The twe are about mitteeman man, gifts to poor persons of Los Lunas, benefactions of $10,000. ly. M.C. A. GETS | READY TO SHOW OFF TO VISITORS great number of annually attend ite reception New Chris pre Am as & f its work. During UP BENCH CAREER With a decisive victory for the progressive ticket over the social Tuesday's election, the own of Tolt will be incorporated as n city of the fourth There 118 votes for incorporation against it, the the small only) who in King | Judew Vivian Carkec ost judge (physle ever occupled the county, has made Judge Carkeek in tall ba bou but he's a heavyweight He was appointed judge while Judge Kenneth Mackin making ® visit to Califor-|P&rn® an Carkeck’s duties were | demonstration when the case of | the afternoor veuing @ contin Ineurance |WOUs performance will be carried on id J. A.| im one another of the depart- n a verdict | ments jaintitt| The entire Mtarted for | dormitories on the top floor to the swimming pool in the basement, | will be open for inf#pection to both men and women, The shops, labor Jatories and class rooms will con |tain exhibits of work done by the Jucational department. Methods nike, news-lof physical culture and gymnastics nd writer \and ¢ s will be demonstrated in and stories | the nasium, while acquatic died at her apartments | feats saving and water sports after an ill-/are going on in the swimming pool The Boys’ department is preparing an immense di particularly of ite summer camps, club life and physical training. beneh good about fou 90 pounds temporary toot | Anticipating the progresaive | visitors who the open ho on LD ver A The wet Bo. , | tian neon wa d mayor Hanson by a 6-to-4 vote tion was considered victory n jtosh w |nia, Jude terday | the andard Ace) Co. against Eben T | Ht ineworth ended the Jury In favor of the lfor $800. ‘The sult was $1,800. yYoM¢ ended ye MILLIONAIRE ARRESTED ANGELES, Dec, 26.—Mre Adams, divorced wife of Adams, a Chicago milifor and adopted daughter of Hodgkins, a wealthy Chica is under arrest here today, harged with {ssuing worthless hecks, She spent Christmas eve at the central police station Los ; an building, from the A Fae WRITER DIES HERE which| Mrs total | pape an jof negro dis |for children in the Renton Tuesday, | ness of four years | Mrs. George was born in Russell! county, Alabama, and came to Seat tle in 1908. She was engaged in business here until her retirement She leaves two daughters, Mre William J. Milliken, of Memphis Tenn, and Miss Kathleen George, lof Seattle. where Allan Ge educator pet tales checks she cashed Jonnie alleged to be worthlens WOMAN GIVES $10,000 ALBUQUERQUE, N. M,, Dec Mrs, Adelaide Otero Luna, widow of former Republica National Com. Solomon Lana, sheep. contributed today cash and wou ‘& 1 There are times when a lodge button doesn't guarantee you that a fellows going to give yous Isquare deal, Albuquerque and Santa aggregating Fe, her upwards 2 BIG STORES TACOMA Second Ave. at James WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS YOU HAVE MADE OURS MERRY WHAT OPPORTUNITY! NOW THAT THE RUSH IS OVER, WE ARE GOING TO START A NEW ONE THURSDAY CLEARAGE 's tre WORD PRICE 's tre MAGNET M’CORMACH’S's tne PLACE Men’s 75c Suspender Sets and Ladies’ Caracal Coats $14.00 value for The Principal -Thing For you to consider right now— today what are you going to do to reduce your personal and household expenses for 1913? Let Us Suggest That = ke our advertise “The Store Tha Money” arm bands garters Set 39¢ Men’s $5 Ruff- neck Sweaters 2. 98 Oxford Including Ladies’ Sweaters $7.00 High Ruffneck, with large patch pock $4 50 ' ets, choice Ladies’ Silk Waists assortment styles values $4.00 to $2.00 Ladies’ Bath Robes ciderdown, satin finished with ee touch with 8 aves You are $3.00 Pants $1.9 Good cassimere, a pair Men’s $3.50 Te _ Dress Pants Best Colors Satin Lined Men’s $1.50 Black Felt Slippers High cut, solid leather heels and soles, a pai $1.19 Ladies’ 3175 Felt Slippers All este colors, gold lacquered _ and 48 nile trimmed, $1.48 a pair Ladies’ $1.50 Fur Trim- med Felt Slippers Felt Slippers, colors, a pair Hand Mirrors 25¢ and 35c values, * choice Large and colors, $6.50, choice .. 3|Ladies’ Suits Newest Serge and Novelties Heavy trimmed, cord, value $1.00 Imported Kid Gloves All colors, 78¢ a pair Pure Silk Hose $1.50 and $1.2. all prevailing colors, choice, a pair 25 values, When This Paper Goes to Press We will not have finished re-mark- Ing all the odd lots of splendid merchandise that is to be reduced in price for this sale, Items Here Given Are only a few of the big reduc- tions that you will find in every part of this store Thureday OVER- BOYS coats Ladies’ Hemstitched and] $6.00 TO $7.50 VALUES Embroidered Handkerchiefs 25c value, each 50c “Bradley Mufflers” For women and chil dren, each Ladies’ Neckwear Choice of all 25¢ 18c neckwear, each Ladies’ Handkerchiefs 10c bc Open 8 A. M. BIG REDUCTIONS On All Vanity and Silver Mesh Bags Silver and Oxidized JEWEL BOXES At Surprise Prices Hand Bags $1.25 and $1.50 Walrus and Seal Bags, choice This winter's styles, heavy materials, mOst sought after tolors, military collars. choice § 89 Olt PRICES Ivoroid and Ebonoid TOILET SETS At Less Than Makers’ Cost Stationery Box Paper, value, 19¢ and 25c¢ a box, choice Children’s Boxed Handkerchiefs (4c Saturday 10 P. M. REGULAR Value 25¢ a box Plain hemstitched, ‘ 1 of 3, now priced .... valtie, choice .... Close 6 P. M.