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BEK 6565 SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 25 1D09 PRICE ONE CENT

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Fifteen Hundred Little OnesMade I appy by The Times

Santa Claus

BIG AUTOMOBILESDISTRIBUTES GIFTS

Each Child Given As Far As Pos-

sible Just What He

Asked For

By SELENE ARMSTRONGThe St Nicholas Girl

Inasmuch a yc nave untothe least of one 01 there bretbern-ye done It unto J rcM Mat

xxxv40Two thousand years ago thre Wise

Men went out of the Zest guided bythe light of a star to mangier

Mary His 2fotfcr lay the new-

born beba For two thousand years thelight of this star has flktmteed thehearts of other wise men and hoshoneupon the ohildrea of the world M thattho birthday of the child Jesus 14 setapart lor the ministering ot tbn wiseto tbo innocent strong to Ute weaktho man to the churl And when

ones open their Christmas stock-ings It 1 as It the child In tke mangerhad boon ministered unto

Gifts For zseo Childrw-Flftoon hundred in lPashmg

ton were 0n Christmas eve sad Christinas Day made nappy by The TimesSince a partnership was teamed threeweeks agO by The Tintee fit Nich-olas Girl Santa Claus and the largehearted clttsens of Washington to flUthe stockings of Itttle boys and girlsnot otherwise provided for the SsataClaus posto fice In the 2Cunsey buildinghas boon deluged with letters Tbesehave Inen almost without exceptionheart rending In their appeals recordsof tho sorrows and longings of rfcrildirsswho are denied iand welfare tis rfefa

That Time way not onlyto provide for those children but togive them In the greater immber ofcases the very thing for which theirpltifnl letters had asked boas anachievement on which the paMlespirlted citizens of the ossnmnnlty are to becongratulated

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Bo generous wed the response of thesemen and women to the appeals of thechildren that for many days gifts gadmonoy were steadily forthcomingwhen the distribution of toys begun onFriday at 1 lock there was not achild unprovided whose letter hadhem received by Friday morning

Distribution of Good CheerAt 1 oclock Friday the great distri-

bution began The store room In TheTimes CCtoo with Its neat rows of ps rbegs containing playthings aad goodieswas visited by stores of men and

who anted to how so big ataelc was aocomnttebed Eight touringoars were loaded with the bags std fol-lowed by the cheers and Godspeeds ofthe watohors started on their journeythroughout the four districts into whichthe city had divided at the BantaClaus Times Postofflce

Sven the weather man toot intheft game of Santa Claus

the clear weath-er wnicn made me afternoon distributiona delight to the mess sad women whotook part and oa Christmas morningordering tilt noiseless fall of whitelakes whir seem to betoken alwayssanta Clans presence justcorner

Throughout Friday afternoon and

Oontlaaed on Second Pap

WEATHER REPORTIt Is decidedly warmer bi the Ohio

valley the South Atlantic States andthe western upper Lake region andcolder in the Rocky mountain regionand the lower Missouri valley

The storm will continue rapidly netIn the

rain or snows in theAtlantic States and mows Sundayfrom the Lake region eastward

It will be colder tonight from theupper Lake southward withfrost to the Middle Quit seem andcolder ia the Atlantic Statesgenerally except on the New Englandcoast

winds along the Now Englandcoast will be east to southwst on the Middle Atlantic cost In-creasing south to southwestto notitwest becoming moderate

on tti Atlantic coast brieto Irish sotMhwrst to northwest onthe Gulf coast moderate to brisk

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American Mining Engineer

Not Friendly to Revolttionists Cause

RICH CONCESSIONSGIVEN BY ZELAA

Says Opposition to Him I lqiii

Financial Reasons

Dr Castrillo represoMttftain Washington of the provisional fepv-

aramonC of Nicaragua declared Shte-

aapralng that Ms enemies are attrying to discredit him and proofc Ifpossible big recognition by theStates

In substantiation of this mssartlon DrCastrillo refers to the attack wads f nhim and on General Estrada by JohnT McCall an American mining

who has recently returned ftomNicaragua after a residence cf sixthere Mr McCail is the mouthpiece ofa group of Americans ftPresident Zelaya who hold vsJumining concessions In Nicaraguaamong whom is John HaTS Hammondaccording to the provisionalMeets envoy

Fearing that doneral Estrada sueoese will seriously en0possession of those mining proporwea

Dr Castrillo declares his enemies areseeking to cast suspicion on his

and make hIt wwk here diffloait-

Caetrillos Qaesti nod

Mr MoOall who is staying at theNow WlUard his surprise thattbe State Department had not msttt d

a closer tevosttgmtlon Into the BttcMmeof Dr Castillo before accepting hisstatements of the events transpiring In-

KlcaraguaI am very much surprised that the

United fttnUw aovemmoat said MrMoCall has not made more effort

ascertain something of the historyof Castrillo who seems to be the mouthpiece of the provisional gov-ernment ef Nicaragua now In WashIngton In my opinion It would be wINfor this Government to masse iBQOtryof Castrilte and EstraJa from propertyownors In Grenada Jean Mans SMS-fttft SSk Askslf BttitoVs sssl r l ON-sQrjjHta uat fUlstsgii-

Cantrnio I am sure is not consideredamong his own people in and aboutManagua as a nan of any particularability Prom what 1 know he is notthe meat to give this Government advicethat te calculated to redound to the bestinterests of t better classes la Nlea

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Madrjz At Peace Maker1 have no interest In the republic

other than desiring te see a stable gov-ernment established continued Mr XcCalL There are a greet many citizensof Ute United States who lUte myselfwish to see a pacific condition of afOUrs and I believe that thfe can bestbe brought about by Dr Madrtz HeIs one of the best and most respectedmen in Nicaragua

When shown Mr Calls statement DrCaatrllle thin morning declared hie be-lief that It was inspired to damage therevolutionary

I know UeOall slkfetly la Nlcara-gue said Dr Castrillo and I think heis speaking for friends of Zelaya amongthem several Americans who have beengiven valuable mining usucsssions byZelaya They tear if Estrada becomespresident will embarrass their ponl-tlo Conaeqneiitlv have startedtills attempt to discredit me aad theprovldoMtl government with the UnitedState

Hammond Has ConcessionI recall that John Rays Hammond

has some tick mining concessions ob-

tained through Zelaya and I understand that McCail is In his employmotive of this attack Is transparent

reed In Nicaragua where I wn wellkmrwn Ute pe ole will tastify M to myPtneii and ability to represent themhero

Dr Castrin eaqiects to receive withinthe next twontyfour hours dispatchesfrom General Estrada telling of furthersuccesses by the revolutionary armyHe talked over the longdisUnce telephone with of the pro-

visional government In New Yorkand afterward himself ashighly with the outlook for a

termination of hostilities In Nic-aragua and the complete success ofKstradas forces He wasat the news that Zelaya to preparing-for night

ZELAYAS ESCAPE-IS NOW IMPOSSIBLE

As part of the movement to rentthe escape of Zelaya former president

Nicaragua Admiral who IsIn charge of the American naval forcesIn Kfearagaan waters execmtod aclever strategic move

He has tent the gunboat Princeton t-

flM del Sur and the gunboatTorktown to La rJnlon These twopoints are the landing places fee thecable which stretchet down the Pacificcoast to Otttral America MeanwhileAdmiral KJmball with the Albany nodBuffaloInto table landing at UnionI in Honduras so that thesupporters would not dare Interceptmessages rent to the Yorktown Simi-

larity at rV n Juan del Sur where thePrinceton has been stationed the feetthat the able there also prevent

Interference with meMages destmedfor th Princeton There is no cable atCorfnto lint all of tbe United Statesvessels In those waters are eouJpped-

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OF FREE TRADE-

Their Views Make Parliamentary Campaign Easy

For Churchill

TARIFF OPPOSED-BY MANUFACTURERS

Idea in Great Britain Is

That All Prices ShouldBd Lower

By ZAGH GHEEThis In the iblrd of n nerloit of

articles by Mr McGber who line Ju treturned from M long tRY In

part of which was pent intouring the country oa a bicycle airftlcGIicc IN therefore thoroughly convcrNnnt yvlth the political NltunllotiIn ISneland

The Right lion Winston ChutthlMmember of the British parliament forDundee not from Dundee you understand and president of the Board ofTrade one the departments of thegovernmont js now campaigning InLancashire

He te makJig a d campaignand Is sweeping things him Hete in that country i oan aosweep

Winston Churchill a LIb mil an advocate of free trade and amo tg the mostrampant free traders of England Perxlps you are surprised to told theyare all manufacturers though youwould not be It you knew that It wasthe manufacturers of Lancashire andYorkshire the most densely populatedas well as th moat active

England whoto A protective tariff

would ruin the Indvatrtes at Bnglanda prominent manufacturer In Lanca-shire told me this falL Strange doetrine but thats their doctrine

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Arthur J Balfour member of parHaoMoit the city of London hasJust ban through trying totteiVMbi the people to drop their treeuwfte imam gad ot Jsr re

cott tfW te l y7iHriat8manufaeturrr uses he saW Ihave a letter from a bright andyoung manufacturer In Duraley theprincipal cotton weaving plaoe In theworld written Jusi after Mrcampaign sniffle But we tildnt bite

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Winston Cburchin Is Paltour He started out the other day s-

Msjaohostor perhaps you would Illsto have a clearer idea of what Mancheater Is It tt a a-

the thickest manufacturing eater Inthe world Within a radius of fourteenmites there are MOMWwho earn their bread not with tbwr witsbut With sweat of their faces

What Manchester ItJust Imagine all the workmen la pitta

burg Pall River Lowell and all thepeople the mill villages of the Southcollected Into one city hove in theentire populations of Boston Baltimoreand Wsohlncton and you have Man-chester and Its immediate environswhich form one continuous city forfourteen miles practically in every 41

reotion a smoking factory chimney innearly very block mostof the way

And are they progressive or a MrAldrich loves to say In1889 there were 41417373 cotton spindles-In Lancashire of which Manchester isthe metropolis In 1898 there were910 in tee there are S7429122 You maythink what you about it and MrArthur Balfoyr can tell them what hn

but those people there have anidea that this is growing soma find theyhave had free sine 10That why Mr Winston bureM hasa comparatively ra y time

N t Papular But RespectsWinston Churchill Is not peouhu In

England with the people you meetthat to you understand not thedukes the countesses an the Eng-lish yuu get aoqiMUatodwith in the clubs of London or who

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The accMdttt was a most peculiar oneWhite s smelt bias was smoulderingIn the bed clothing Mrs Wilsonreadied her htMlnatda side tbe MareshA not even scorched his flcsti Thecoroner said death due to lnfcHng

amokMrs Wilson and her husband went

out to flnMk their QuietRMM shopping They got saparated byUte crowd In of tbe stores andrfce Wilson back home his

had already retired We went to bedIn a back room Awakened by the

ftM of about 4 oclock MrsWilson were to her husbands room andfound the bed on She tried towak her husband but could not rousehim

Mrs Wlleon easily extinguished thesmall blaze She police ofthe Sixth precinct and a hurry call wassent to the Casualty Hospital Dr Coleresponded In the ambulance and pro-nounced life extinct

On the bed was a burned cigarette It Is believed that Wilson jot

ia the night to take a smokegoing back to bed with the lighted cig-arette In his mouth went 4

Coroner Nevitt made an investigationand IsMued the necessary cerUftcaUk

MRS JORDAN DEADFUNERAL MONDAY

Wife of Former Lieutenant of Plice Had Lived in Washington

Yearsare being completed

for the funeral of Mrs Maria Jor-dan wife of former Lieutenant of Poltc W W Jordan who died yesterdayevening Providence aftera brief illness Services win be holdMonday afternoon at 2 oclock atLees undertaking establishment

Mr Jordan was born In SanCat Aftyone years ago She

came to Washington at ate oftwentylive and was a r id nt herefrom that time until her death She issurvived by her lujssjand and Nor sonWilliam L Jordan

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Pneumonia After BriefIllness

northwest Oeneral Oarman was seventysfit rs oMThe General Is survived by a wife

three sons rind a daughter One of hissons Dr LL 1 Carman te a stt-phystelan ef Washington

Betfktaa the eminence he attained iavarious positions In the Governmentservice General German won a widereputation as an authority on war asthe contributor of about wararticles in the Kncyck po4a Americana

He was born at Metuehen N J andbl early education was obtained InMiddlesex county I It was graduatedfrom tIM Western Military lasJtuto M1866 served as a professor at theUniversity of KashvUle Teen fee thnext two years

At the outbreak of the olvU war hewas made a lieutenant colonel la theSeventh New Jersey Infantry andshortly was raised to the rank ofcolonel In July 18S2 he was made abrevet brigadier general He served Inthe Army of the Potomac and laterIn the Army of the Cumberland untilthe sad of the war His first civiloffice was comptroller of Jersey CityIn 1X77 he was made thief clerk of theDepartment of Agriculture

General Ca man took part In a num-ber of Important public services Hewas a member of the Antietam battlefield board and was chairman of theChattanooga Park commlssian at the

of death

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Dr William Wallace Wtekham eightynine rather of Baroness Vqn Koppenof Hanover Germany and a wellknown Indiana physician is dead attbe home of his daughter Mrs De CauxTllney today

During the civil war he served on thetaff of Gov Oliver P Morton at Nash-ville Tenn Ills daughter

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nerrI-E daughter of welltodo parents in Louisville Ky started to her church one morning afaofcttwo weeks ago From that day to this no one has had the slightest tidings of her Severalchildren corresponding with startling completeness to the description of the missing girl have

been found and advertised with great joy as Alma Kellner only to leave the stricken parents Indeeper anguish than before

Th story ot this strange disappearance has been written for the

Sunday Evening Edition of The Washington TimesBy ALLEN D ALBERT Jr

On the very spot of the disappearance lie has traced the little girl to the last person known tohave seen her alive His account is an intimate and sympathetic study of a horne once unusuallyhappy but during the very season when other homes are brightest with Christmas decorations andother children most eager with Chrsitmas anticipations shadowed by the darkest of uncertainties

It is a story as interesting as that of the kidnaping of little Billy Whitla This article with ex-

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MANTLE OF WHITE

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Pleased

kroi t b because tile weather maifsupplied a nice young snowstorm ashis Chrstnas ostormg the Capitalsjuvenile jpulatwn had no complaint tovoice

To them tie tinkle of sleigh bells wasmore musical tr anything than the

whir of the aeroplanes propel-lers and when they clambered out ofbed this morning to gaze on the mantleof white that had fallen In the nightand w still falling there was rejoic-ing enough to make a whole lot ofChristmas

For the gr wnup population theof snow was not so al

brought little discomfort forthou 55ho to be outdoors becauseafter all It wasnt a howlingftucb as past have recordedTo those who dont understand andconsequently dont sympathize with the

In the beauties of Christmassnow there may be some comfortweather forecasters prediction that

snowfall will not outlast thedaylight and that by nightfall it willhave ceased to make way for colderand fairer weather tomorrow

Maryland Virginia and some of theAtlantic coast State got a taste of todays snow flurry The storm Is nowmoving of te tbe direction of New Jer-sey being the tailend of a more severesnow that has Just visitedGreat Lakes

CHICAGO VISITED-BY A HEAVY SNOW

CHICAGO Dec Christmas present from Jack Frost was theworst snowstorm of the year At

reached proportions of a Wfaawrdand surface and elevated railway traf-fic was belly crippled TIM railroadsreport from thirty minutes to sixhours late

The snow was accompanied by a bwind from the lake which driftedsnow badly on streets and sidewalks I

nicking footing for pedestrians precarious

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Quietly After an Operation-

For Appendicitis at Ridge

fieldSOUTH NORWALK Conn Dec 24Frederic Remington the artist Is

at present resting quite comfortably-a his home in Rldgefleld after anoperation fr appendicitis Thephysicians say that unless complications appear Mr Remington willhave a speedy recovery

The artist has been ill severaldays and the doctors had diagnosedbi case as appendicitis An

was absolutely DeCsary It was performed by r A booof New York assisted Dr rawof and Dr Stratton ofDanbury

SKIDDING IN SNOWAUTO TURNS OVER

BLOOailNGDAIJB Ind Des JiMrs Proctor of Portland Mills Ind istoday dead and Dr Cutburgn of Tanper Ind fatally Injured as a result oCan auto accident north of here

The auto In which they were ridingskidded In the snow turned overcrushing Mrs Proctor to death

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Happy Spirit PervadesWashington and Its Snow

Covered Streets

PRESIDENT CENTER-OF FAMILY GROUP

Folowing Custom of Several YearsThere Is No Tree at the

I House Today

Somehow it required mighty jnti ef-fort to say Kerry Christmas today

Its the kind ot hay thatappeals and that oarrtea everybody backto the land of childhood with its faithIn Santa Claus and MB reindeer and aninnocent wonderment at the distancedaring teats the old fellow performedte getting over the ra w andWa-

j fl wonder hearts of young andi oM alike were made glad this morning

an afterdawn p outside thebedroom window revealed the snow

aad yes Santas footprintsshowing on the rooftops Christ-

mas it has been said Is the one seasonthat makes all humanity akin Thate as to be the spirit that pervades the

capital todayHere ChrtoUcas Day Is bong cele-

brated quietly lVon the Presidentdown to anznfcteet cozen the occasionIs devoted rather to fireside reunionste the of remembrances thatbetoken leve and esteem and hersand there over the city to cvrctt servlees where the old familiar Cbrlatmascarols Joyooe In the acclaim over thebirth of Him will be sung

Services TomorrawTOBJMCTOW doubly Important becauseit J tm iSahtoejat also will batj t si Csoiateae inan af the churches of thegpttBJ LJ t night at nildnlsnu the

YnfBttde season was ushered In withhigh mass at more than a score nt tbaCatholic churches

It is in the home particulariy UiougUtoday that the real spirit of Christmasis most generally manifest Snowcovered streets without tend to makeone a homelover on a oay like thisThe tots with their toys the head ofthe house his mind free from businessthe wife and mother radiantly happytbe older girls and boys at home fromschool all are grouped todayabout happy firesides and there arehundreds of scenes like this in Wash-ington today to which no artist couldTully do Justice

The President of the United States la-

the center of a group of this Mad Justas simple as the Christmas Day of anycitizen In theland Is that which te nowbeing celebrated at the White HouseThe family circle Is complet Therewilt be Interchanges of gifts but as hatbeen the ouatom for several years noWhite House Christmas tree

The Vice and Mrsare having a large family party

at their Utica home The Secretaryof State and Mrs Knox have a familyfestival on at their Va8hinjftoi honwand the same fc practically ofevery other member of the n

i Department ClosedGovernment departments th

sore the offices throughout the cityan are dosed For thousand of clerk

landladys can this mornIng hadno terror they slept on oblivious ttime and dreamily content Vithought that Christmas In r alltymeant a holiday

This afternoon most of themwin brave th1 weather and lend atouch of ute to Washington streets thathave throughout entire montlngseemed almost dmsrfcid

Despite warnings of andmerchants the army of belated stop-pers seomed atanoat as large as of yorlast night The stores mlth stocks du

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of some of the brigade Never has Washingtona torero prosperous shipping seaeoncad never hv the purse stringsseemed more loose Old General liarTimes and arn not half so strungas a season ago seems to have beencompletely routed

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these had to Join in the Christmas Evmerriment and this morning he managed to get out a aain M rr

Appreciates PrMfterityIn appreciation of return r os-

aertty and In the spirit of n itoward all men many of the m rci a-

f Washington after the trrs n rclosed last nl bu prepared htyp roxeof leftover toys and dtostch d reto the orphan asylums and the poorseetknM of the There this nnrn

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C little ones glad tor Santa notalways come to the more humble home

The owe hundred and thirty grls atSL Vincents Orphan Asylum gatheredaround a Christmas tree todayplane were carried out at Washing-ton Orphan Asylum Thethe ChBOroos Hospital tuo in

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