The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1906, Page 8

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N THE SEATTLE STAR CALLED IN DEATH AS: 22=--: nH HARVEST BURGLARS WORK : a | rere arcete ! frm a GEORGETOWN |.2s:.222 som | nanos CHRISTMAS PRE TO HIS PA eR ERE s . at nu ' r M f ' “ * - 1 of Mone u " f f the robt 1 * wt t tee a . ole { jowe . . fe Not YOUNG AMERICA (2i03tthss) uote. TE b a aad ohe | . jark @ "I harm with a set, two gold] or bank lings, 0 . " t ! a t © a n olive ‘ : ‘ 4 ’ id | ‘This burglary makes the third | ma who wad arrested several 1 é . t oe, and trary atea f A exceed four om AT 4 O'CLOCK EVEN “TOTS the first one to see what (he) Kei Ly ACCUSED OF . apse tenn iy Ae | f evs a WERE BUSY EMPTYING THE my ned Si QHOPLIF TING. | 7) ccomant Stans on Suaien we e I with STOCKINGS FILLED BY)! cure 4 see — t ' : ud | ertes roughout the house and, p04 ae) - | t { f "SANTY.” matter what the lot “ed eat : pct hae lock thi : ma cha shoplifting | s “ t eh ts jomes in t ne in the Alaska building, late yeate re i Tt a minated Chri stivi- | J fay afternoon, and was observe ad Be a Sm tle had begun. an: t } ma ho © ne re r " t ” At 8 o'clock. little white forma | mai YS ceeconen, Vee ee — a " t places, around | lhim from hie appearance there Ba b j could be seen throt filled by “Santy ing and at 4 ound on him. Kelly will be charge became | found on him. Kelly w are not jumped quickly out of warm | warm. tains hovering arc tokly pop At € o'clock few of the little ones ke was pouring | 6 and girls tumbled out} W!th grand larceny, be: rushed to where stock | pie wore left last night | ee Ked | urday. When searched by Office | ; . enned © was t rea emptying the mammoth stockings |tricts of je early thie morn: ae eee: a aed a pair] the chim. |of beaded moos ‘glo | tm Seattle, rich or poor, & bad) eeys, and, as the hous beds and ron with all their might / of bed Many a little tot put to bed early} One cup tapte last night, did not close bie or her] water or milk, y | For rainy weather to buy a paraffine | “poepers” all might, ready to cateh | email pie t A ve yable evening was corer for your horse. Tom Hen-| “Santy,” or cager to be the first to! spoonfuls of eu the mies, women and chil- | ri n tn beat uneven with fuel te The righ t evenly dle derson, the saddlery man, 212 Occi-| be up this morning and fearing If] Cook tapioca ¢ tunate enough to be pres | ve ab & one — t i—perfect sstion—eoom Christmas Tree Party ly distributed of the Kavena Park Methodist dental ave, has a big stock on/ eyes closed in sleep brother or sis | then add miik hand that are going at extremely! ter would be the first © teaspoonful Womens Costumes, Suits, Furs. Woists. £te. IREDERTOK. & NELSON |=" Complete Hous elurmshers, (/NooRpORATED) Motel and Club furmshers, Heater, SLCOND AVENUL, MADISON STREET AND SPRING STREET: children and over 100 pounds of candy and other jelicactes were distributed. Mrs tore wite, | of silver a ish tom The exercises cogaisted of songs! e by the Sunday} $e POPP eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee) with $25 as a token of his rogumt seer eee RRA HARARE EHH HHH are cheap but make a goodly abow for stipence: and she laid the ob ens i by Belinda Cratehit, second aft te hte ntso brave tn rit bons, while Master Peter Cratenit oys, Dolls and Games Reduced 20 to 33 1-3 Per Cent For the Great Stock Reducing Sale ,... aaucepan of the corners 1 (Star Goecial Service.) arene * | STRILACOOM o the «e Christmas celebr ates of the | {nsane, a mammoth jubilee ts being | held here toda: su ‘ was raised in and this amoum has been r lo a Christmas feast | © known it for their luxurious » the wktes, and he 1 (although the collar nearly blew the fire anti! the he up, knocked n lid to be slow potatoes bu at has got ove ur prev thet 1 Mrs ASKET DINNERS ae ee DISTRIBUTED === ioc "2-20" | | dertha, mother!” erted there's SUCH a goose, Martha! sel | { | inet Christ a hour.” Practically everything in the Toy Store is reduced for the Stock Reducing Sale. It is impossible to give items, as we can’t be sure that the things told about would be here when you come for them. But, if you want any Toys Dolls or Games for some youngster forgotten in the Christ- Three hundred families we ht by presenta o|the two young Cratehita. “Hurrah, f Why, bless my heart alive, my dinners from the Salvation | dear, how late you are!” said Mrs Two hundred fittle were visited by Santa Claus made glad last Cratchit, kissing ber # dozen times and taking off het shaw! and bon night who gave each one just that) net for her with officious zeat. plece of clothing he or she re] “We'd a deal of work to finish up “GOD BLESS EVERYONE!” SAID TINY TIM, THE LAST OF ALL. family re-echoet, spoken, esca er es [tak nervous to bear witness—to Which all ed by his brot ter, to his stool before the fire take s ss Fi F s Ryn ge atiagaare ni “ quired. Besides all this over 500/1ast night, plied the girl, “and pudding up and bring it! “God bless us and every mas rush it will pay you to get here just as SOOM AS POS- Filrhittren received something f{rom|we had to clear away this morn. {34 while Bob turned up his eutts in Tiny Tim, the last of all : | hristmas tr | ing. mother a8 if, poor fellow, they were capa uppose it should not be done - an sible never mind, as long as you! %¢ of being made more shabby—|ecnough! Suppose it should break| ASBURY CHURCH TO ~ pINGURANOE GIVEN To tevim,| said Mra Cratchit. “Sit/©°mPounded some hot mixture in|in turning out! Suppose somebody GIVE “THE KINGLY G % af a : i vi ' ye do befc the fire, my dear a jug of gin and lemons and stir | should have got over the wall of ‘ x in Everything is generously reduced. Some things 20 §} [Xna'nave a wera, Lard ‘bless Ser] red it round and round and put ft{the back yard and stolen itt while| “The Kingty Guest” the », no! There's father coming,”{ 0 the hob to simmer; Master F y were merry with 4 the two young Cratchits, who|#24 the two ubiquitous young | suggestion at which the tw« were everywhere at once. “Hide,|CTatvhits went to fetch the goose|Cratchits became livid! All Martha, hide! jwith which they soon returned in |of horre So Martha hid herself, and in| Meh process Hallo! came Iittle Bob, the father, with at} Such a bustle ensued that least three feet of comforter, ex-|™aht have thought a ¢ clustve of the fringe, hanging down | rest of all birds; a feath before him; and his threadbare | 2°menon, to which black sw clothes darned up and brushed to/ %#* 4 matter of ce and look seasonab! and Tiny Tim) ‘@th it was something very like it|next door to that! That was the, W!ll be given, choral num rit Rose The initial life insurance pe , by the sinking of t |steamer Dix was paid yesterday tc jthe widow of Joseph P. Conway b: |the Ancient Order of United Work }men. The insurance made over was in the amount of $2,000. Dur jing the coming week the same or [ganization will also pay Imeuranc ney to the widow of C. A. Will 8, also a victim. given the Christmas exercise Mj be held Thursday night by theaiy bury M. EB. Sunday school 9m) commence at 7:30 o'clock at chur corner of Fortieth #& Whitman av. Fremont. AP of 24 numbers will be givell everybody is invited. Yo of the Sunday school will declamations, two novel per cent and some things as high as 33 1-3 per cent. The story is told more plainly in the boxes below. ing was out of tb I like a washing day! That >| was the cloth. A smell like an eat | se and a pastry cook's next ach other, and a laundres# | in that b M j ’ be sung and an orchestra upon his shoulder. Alas for Tiny hat house. Mrs. Cratehit made| pudding! In half a minute Mrs. and c aad Ba esd hee lieces he Tim, he bore a little crutch, and|th@ Kravy (ready beforehand in a/Cratchit entered—flushed, but smil ingen a |# AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS, jphad limbs supported by an iron|/ittle, saucepan) hissing bot; Mas. |i mudly——with the i ike | BASKET BALL ON tf airame! er Peter mashed the potatoes with ckle non ball, so hard and ROLLER lf Seattle im today experienc: @ Why, where's our Marthar”|{2credible vigor; - Miss Belinda | blazing in half a quartern of is # Ing an ideal western Christ-@ peried Bob Cratchit, looking round by po ed Up the apple sauce; ignite brandy, and t with }® mas day, as particularly re- a Not coming,” sald Mra. Cratehit.| S's dusted the hot plates; the | Christmas h tuck int top. | 5 ~ “g° ge le garde the weather. The slight} “Not coming!” said Bob, with a|t¥® Young Cratchits set chairs for| Oh, a wonderful pudding! Bi ke Seattle Per Cent Off Per Cent Off }® fo which hung low early this @paudden declension in his high spi “ly, not forgetting them-|Cratchit said, and calmly too, that | cled wes i. |® morning lifted shortly after 6 an he had been Tim's ble upon | he regarded it as the greatest suc-| garden to Spokat 2 # o'clock and the alr became af all the way from the church into}cess achieved by Mrs. Cratchit| ha fe a hit . te sting In the at-@}eoming upon Ch mas day! turn | it aid th w the wel t Th f & me © to tingle the blood wp Martha didn’t like to see tis the|her mind, she would . \ Our entire stock of Dolls—a straight reduction Our entire line of Hobby Horses at a straight Bly ry At qa fappointed, if it were on shes a » was|had had her doubts about the quan-| dribble the P * @\mo she came out prematurely was succeeded by altity of flour. F ty } t of 00 por cent Curing this sak ° fon of 20 per cent during this sale thane eee ee ame bbobind the closet door and ran into pause as Mrs, ( thing to say about it, but nobody | t he game arms hile ne o ¥Y ooking slowly all along 1 o ® t A aif t y¢ MEARS WINS CHESS MATCH. |!" to la ne knife, pre peiy BB 1m gy Tay b PCratchits hustied Tiny Tim the prepared to pi aall 4 ing for a large y x , lbore him off into the wash e breast; but when would h eon fat ean ane oe een ay mitten {that he might hear the pudding! *hen « long expected gust Cratehit: would have - “ of Torquay and J. Thbott of British | singing in the copper ing Issued forth, of hed to hit ha thir sa i teaae Geen, Tee aaa ao tee And how did little Tim behave?" | delight arose all roun¢ At last “ \ he}, Pay (si egy h say The onan don ‘ot,|88ked Mra. Cratehit when she had/and even Tiny Tim, exelte the | cloth w e the hearth sw oe at be “ye Bo rallied Bob on his credulity and/two young Cratchiis, beat on the|and the fire made The ¢ the will ‘ite P > Cent e P “Vr C * t . y+ nave Bob had hugged his daughter to|table with the handle of his knife | p - eget ‘ er en er Cen ously. “tare wore about 30 moves] po? ya able, with the hepato © | pound te the rad . | “As good sald Bob, “and| There er wa h ' Joranges w t ble | KETCHIKAN NOW IN ‘ 24° me cs) better. Som gate howl |e wat idn't sland s a gem t TOUCH WITH WORKDIBAatte.,,, thinks the strangest things you|tenderness and flavor und | drew 1 the hearth . eo and Kete Bove: od , MADRID. I Miva’ 3 t i. H ion ming | cheapt were ther , al | Bob Cratet 1 \ ons have Renin, i c . Years i nd it might be pleasantja sufficient r for wt oA tes nt $ ed with Our entire lines of fancy iron TIDELANDS EQUAL MONEY for them to remem spon Chriet-|family; indeed, as Mrs. Cratehit| tard cup without a seattle ae ae Our entire line of Wagons, Our entire line of Games ¢ and indepe t i ag nr lay who lame beggars|said with great (surveying} Th eld the } e wood and tin Toys, including pedi he Sana. | walk and blind men ses : eee .¢ rb. " D = Automobiles, Hand | Game Boards at a ¢ ht re ing. soo] Bi ice was tremulous wher they hadn't ate it all at goblets would b ‘ Drums, Trunks and in teh aes ie teas rp hives Be ab 4 eliotn | Laonneahtyteonan th : buy a paragfine ture, at 93 1-2 Cars and Tricycles at half price | duction of 331-3 per cent Do you want a book of plans for| more when he said that Tiny Tim |the youngest Cratehits in particular | w! hestnuts of ‘Tom re, pretty bh * your nar w trong and heart neeped pow iat Gil one ‘ che man, 212 ing this sale ing this sale. and boc Knapp & West, arch His active Hitle creteh was beard eyebrows! But now the 5 [Bob propose big | stock o |tects, 362 Colman building, and youl upon the floor and back cams \ ng changed by Mise Bolin | “a merry Christ ng at extremnely will receive a beau *' Tiny Tim before another word w Mrs. Cratchit left the room alone my dear God

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