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CALL THIS CoLp! SHUCKS! | RICK OLECT BACK IN 'A| WHEN THE THEE-MOMETER WENT SO GOL? DURNED Low Ai . Nahas Bx XS CKD THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1912. ARTHUR GOING TO BE A DUKE NOW; OH, FINE! By United Press Lew LONDON, Dec, 28—With Prince Arthur of Connaught, son of the duke of Counaught, governor eral of Canada, reported due cetve a dukedom, probably that of Kent, h interest prevails here today In the honors to be conferred by King George on New Year's day. It is reported that Mrs. Hum: phrey Ward, the writer, is being considered for the vacancy in the roll of the Order of Merit caused by the death of Bir Lawrence Alma Tadema, Johnston Forbes-Robert gon, the actor, it in said, will be dubbed a knight. TO REVIVE HORSE RACING BILL NEW YORK, Dec, 28.—As a re sult of recent favorable court de cisions and (he fact that Governor elect Wm. Bulser does not oppose It, horse racing will be revived next year, It is said here today Sulzer, it is reported, plans to appoint state racing commission soon after he takes office, 100,000 TURKS _ FLY INTO ASIA WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—More than 160,000 Turkish refugees have left Europe to take up agriculture |in Ania Minor, according to a let ter received here by the American Red Cross, This move marks ¢ exodus of the Turk from EBurope, Wire. |farms actoxs the Bosphorus being provided free by the ottoman gov ernment WANT A JOB? HERE! Announcement is made by the U. 8, efvil service commission that the following examinations will be held in Seattle on the dates men SOE ue NRoU Re omen EAE RE tt ABA ON RIO Ee! HE’S A HAPPY NEWSIE WITH A | NEW WOOD LEG By United Press Leased Wire. PORTLAND, Or, Dee, 28-—Al bert Bertschinger, a 20-year-old |“newsboy,” 8 today happy in the | possession of a wooden leg, secur ed for him by friends through the accumulation of 40,000 coupons from | 4 certain brand of tobacco, The tobacco people promined the jeripple that W he becured Qe jnumber of coupons, a fine, tick” would be forthcoming, and he thereupon had bis friends get busy Practically every cigar store in town saved the coupons for bim and turned them over on Christ- mas day, The new leg arrived and was found to be a perfect fi WOOL COMPANY 1S FINED $20,000 By United Preee Laamed Wire BOSTON, Dec. 28.-—-The federal government's proceedings against the Barre Wool Combing Co., lim ited, of South Barre, Mass, for violations of the allen contract lw bor law, were ended on the payment} by the company's attorney tn the United States district court of $20, 000 in fines, SHERIFF IN CHASE | Judge Albertson tasued an order jin December, 1911, for the rest of Join K. Larson, for contempt, be cause of his failure to pay the all mony ordered by the court. Deputy | Sheriff Mark Freeman took the war. rant and ever since that time has new | been looking for Larson | Ye day afternoon Mrs. Larson saw her brwband in front of a the atre. She found Fr n and the! deputy started after bis man. He! was located In Interbay and at once! KANSAS MAKES CRIPPLED CHILDREN STRAIGHT IN SPITE OF PARENTS tioned |wtarted through the woods at Fort| Junior computer (male), $900 to After a chase of half ALICE 1S |COUNT KILLED SOME PERSUADER. NOF THEM |x ocrecrren lu: DON, Dec. 28.—Although RE “ARE NAMED oa _— separated from her husband by a distance of nearly 13,000 miles, Dr. Alice Burn has con- Press Leased Wire vinced the British courts that ORK, Dec. 28.—-Seven co the husband were pamed | she is a “married woman re- siding with her husband,” and i ce suit and counter sult) g. Wm. Gould Brokaw and = direct jhave as such is © pt from pay- ment of the income tax The income tax commission ' came up today in the} ers pointed out that Dr. Alice court in Brooklyn on mo; came to England from New ‘Mrs. Brokaw's counsel for} ‘and attorney's fees. The, nad are the climax to five) $1,320 a year, Jan. 22 to 23; engl neer (male), Indian service, $720 to to see what the $1,800, Jan. 22-23; laboratory assist-| gazed into the end of Fi os ant in ceramics (male), $900 to! volver and stopped. He's thinking rtineenitinaniogiibitsinigonarindngi __-- } $1,200, Jan. 22; medical interne,|it over in the county jail now HOSPITAL, OF STATE UNIVER SITY AT ROSEDALE, WHERE | THEY HAVE PLAN fgg ong ae for Insane, | . pt ane err 2 A WSBOY MADB | ), with maintenance, Jan. 22; | IVER, READ °A PE 3 UNDER FREIGHT FOR THE G. O. P, Junior chemint (male), $1,020 to! SHE DIES OF BURNS ES: ' sil * **161,280, Jan. 22-23; alloy chemist mined TOPEKA, Kas,, Dec. 28.—Phys-| surgical ward at the state hospitals, ted Freee Leased Wire | ty United Pres Lessea W (male), $2,400 to $2,000, Jan. 27 The barns received by Mra. Annie|!cal deformities are no longer in larly that connected with | Nev. “Dee. 38.—Count| WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—How | Applicants should apply at once| oft when she tried to start a fire|come producing assets in Kansas, |‘¢ Medical school | Max von Bulow, once an officer in|all republican ‘progressives of |to the secretary, eleventh civil ser) with gasoline Friday morning|The people of the Sunflower state | ing hen a Jaw 89 = 0 jthe German navy, and a descend-|the type who refused to follow | Vice district, for application blank | proved tots the. 4ied to Provi-l a tae ciunele the town and county he ant of Friederich Wilhelm von | Theodore Roosevelt out of the party | 404 full information dence hospital at 9:20 Friday night. |! - mang ine sine ohne: thorities to report all cases of vo Bulow, the famous Prussian general | at the last election think reorgant jfam Hrown, at whose house Mra.)bones of the poor je. crooked |reetable defo ® found sm who aided Wellington at Waterloo, |xation can be effected will be set| HOMESICK—ESCAPE | iort worked, has two badly burned|waife that roamed the streets of (BC indizent children to the secre: |was fatally mangled under the/forth by Senator Borah of Idaho at! |hands, recelved when he attempted|the towns and cities and begged |tetary was diracted to send all such | wheels of a freight train at Cal) Baltimore on Lincoln's birthday, | My Untied Freee Leased Wire jto smother the burning clothing of | ‘ kel 4 a a “ag r me aah coset te vada, near the Neyada-California | February 12. | SALEM, Or, Dec. 28.—Superin | the woman. pennies, nickels and dimes ospitals to have surgical state line. It is announced here today that tendent Hale of the Oregon state | Saeed Kansas found that, even if given | Operations performed — — Borah will speak of “The Repabtte | training school for boys, Is today YORK—A private cable|the opportunity to make their little}, At Rosedale they have pretty TUG LOST SCHOONERS. an Party,” and will proclaim hie!on record with the # brought news of t coh lcsle saiiel: eamin aumento nearly a pe t institution for the Zealand alone some seven or PORT TOWNSEND, Dec. 24—~)own remedy for that organisation's ten of the boys have Mata rand thy gedina . , some » |treatment of children’s ea The eight years ago to study medi- |Tv big scows loaded with coal, on/ disruption, consequent on the de |far this month. Seven have been | general of the Fathers of the Bless clined to do so, because, in their|surgeon in charge, Dr. Merwin T. cine, but she successfully | the y to British Columbia, were) feat of President Taft recaptured. He alleges that home| 44 gacrament, In Rome. He wan *em-helpless state, these crippled |Sudler, and the man who does Sof discord between husband; pleaded that the separation j|lowt by a tug in the heavy gale on leickness is responsible for the cet \the founder of the bouse of this children produced a good income. | much - ge ey be the eae was merely a geographical the strait Friday night. They were ' ence) nd not lax me "” \ Physically perfect they would be ajtoom, Dr r Sutton, enjoy "pave no legal ‘conse . i SENATOR ON FIRE Sas te the Tastitotion, a0 hee been| Teer worsted Bere burden, So their misfortunes were | World wide reputations for such aw named Jeanette and could have no legal conse- picked up by the tugs Salomero ods to the institution, as has been . Perry, Mabel Weeks PLAYING SANTA notticiatly charged made to support the family and| Work. But they are not dependent quence and Tyee, and towed to anchorage ea eres : * ay are ‘Suzanne her hus narra ¢ = here. oI t ce tor vAS NGTON. — CIPRIANO keep the parents in ease and idje-|on their own a a case comes oor gg AN AMBITIOUS PRINCE suanie lune bee nee See PRO, euaresiaedt of Veusuaelnem 4 jto them which they think should Attorneys denied the! PARIS, Dec. 28-—Prince Ahmed| WOOO FOR KAIBER'S YACHT. | Fics BS la, eaid to be on board the wteam-| That situation has been changed | receive the attention of a big spe accused Mrs. Brokaw | Fuad, uncle of the khedive of ABERDEE Dec. 28.--Chris En-| United States Senatorelect Wm. H. PEKING, CHINA.—Decause of ship La Tourraine, due at Now by a determined state board of |clalist, the law authorizes them to conduct with three men, | Rgypt, is preparing today to invade dresen Co., owners of a iarge ship-| Thompson is suffering here from the receipt of conflicting reports York from Havre Sunday, will be health, The change started with |hire one, no matter who he is or Secon. Alexander onl albania at the head of 20,000|7) "*te. Ave received an order) severe burns sustained while play. from.their respertive governments, detained at the Ellis island immi- the appointment of the secretary of where he is to be found , Maarice Gray and 8! troops. and claim the throm, —e from a Hamburg firm for three/ing Santa Claus to a houseful of the ambassadors of the powers gration station until Secretary Na- the state board, Dr. 8. J. Crumbi e| whose name is unknown. | i . a we, aC) masts, each 126 feet long and 6 feet | children, Thompson's clothing were unable to arrive at a decision gel. of the department of commerce of Topeka, as dean of the state} acanstbtr iat cording to # dispatch published |in circumference at the butt, for|caught fire from candles on a on Chinas request to delay payment and labor, has passed on his admis- school of medicine, and the estab- | Heaters, one-half. E THROWS A stead Bm Kaiser Wilhelm's new yacht Christmas tree jot awards in the Boxer indemnity.|sion to the United States lishment of a special children’s loiture, 415 Pike. RO | = MAOORE THEATR Eight Nights, Starting Tomorrow Night E Special Priced Mat. Seats Now on Sale United Frese Leased Wire ty GARDEN CITY, Kan, Dec. 28.— Modern fur ooo schooner Leonor, now! by the Mexican thors: | overboard Thoma: Hunt,| following a terrific) the early hours of 18, and that a general is declared in mail today. The ship was of Mexico at the time. NEw YEAR'S ‘ / : F “The reincarnation of Cleopatra.” —Denver News “A kaleidoscope of costumes, a whirlwind of dances and a wealth of melody.”—Los Angeles Times. “Nothing more supremely gorgeous.”—Denver Republican. “Best songs of the season.”—N. Y. Press. New masterpiece—better York Casino than “In the year-and-a-half melody any ‘Merry Widow’ waltzed in this city."—St. Louis Dispatch. “Much more attractive than Anna of the milk bath.”—San Francisco Post, “The women marvel the men gasp at her Bulletin. “Audience wild over this remarkable woman.” —Los Angeles Examiner re Valeska in her $200,000 fashion robes— eleven complete gownings in two acts.”—St. Louis Republic. at her wondrous gowns; "3 . 4 “Lovely Valeska; she makes you adore her.” beauty.”"—-San Francisco y St. Louis Republic. “Melody classics.” pF" Original New York Production. no second “Kiss Waltz” Company. equal to the Gilbert and Sullivan Boston Post There is Special Augmented Orchestra of 25 The Famous Beauty Company of Eighty, Including Her Forty Casino Girls Playing to Capacity Everywhere > '4 Vaighe

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