The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1910, Page 9

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When Helen May was Santa Claus a Christmas Story Which Proves That Even a Little Child Thinks It Better ie is a true story of who will surety have wonte card we Just ta Claus ta,” y when} yrought | mas festi #t may as well be defined in May's words, “is that awful in lady who comes for the every Monday morning May also knew all about Duggan’s children he knew Katie Duggan had to stay at fo “mind her baby brother the head and mother of the both being synonymous in Desgan home—ventured forth the soiled linen of wealthier healthier neighbors. I guess Katie knows, too?” tn y suggested Helen May IT have known all about who Claus is ever so long. I out the next day after last when I found a Santa face in that trunk In mam wing room.” Pm, for all they'll %, Katie, and Joh % well know,” replied : They breaks me their carryin’s on » Gshes and all of them things fs only fr sich as you, what a father making more money Dug get this Mrs. heart eye ana wearily sa: don't have any more don't have th itmases : 's enough to eat in the living kind of house CHAPTER 1! Belen May was not he of that day, nor t the following sever Lam just a-thinking said, when discove in ought, ly Helen May didn't th of the buried waste time which rightly be r carefully ed, rous family out dolls | they are well off if} to Give Than to Receive. and toys and candies and lots of things for Christmas when they're little like Katie and me?" japon any | sram Helen May's papa had said—not only once, elther—that Helen May | was going to grow up to b certain frivolous girl he know. But after that he | Badeto square himself with frivolous girl he yaed to know with sundry and many k Helen May finally unfolded her troubles to her mother We'll take some of your to Katie and Johnnie ‘¢ mornin was the way May's mamma solved the ing problem And all would have moved along ding to mamma's schedule if May hadn't found herself ing aimlessly around in the room which had been left unlocked for the firet time in a long time Helen May's mamma was at home, else this story end right here, Now, if May what would have a-looking elaborate thinking pro-| used to pid toys istmas Helen perplex uot would had was you, you she told ‘round.” It was not until Helen May had oncovered some boxes that really became interested. “I der what these could be? | Isn't this dolly just too cute for any thing?” she inquired of no one in particular, when a big, curly-haired doll came into view | “I just know mamma and are going to give all presents to me—I just are, added the wise | er And this 8: these fur chk wear when ho gives the |to mamma and me and a all the rest of us.” Sut in the tink Helen May be again. Now 1 kno asked Helen doing, she Tm just she won papa pretty th jand win f an leye ean a-think! what Il de d toys and A | —she r'n this big dolly, any way~-and I'll new p ents to K John e With Helen May, to th and to decide 1 the old te the new 5 a had st hristmas Just t least | faa the winning jways enslaved James, the chauf |feur, brought the big automobile tc |the front door. j It will be lots of fun be le laus all by my mu j br k was to was to act ys char ents which bit of amile which al ing Santa self,” obse Sr jokane Phone Girl r Bonds N Not to Marry (By United Press) SPOKANE fret Pe one operator in a Dec. 23.—When Miss s wer »cal hotel ipeay, the managen required to give a 1 not t Win six This Met, duly sigued and sealed, Perkins’ bondsme titent of $500 in the ¢ & bride on or m1. ent marry instru holda Mable to en before June MAYORS IN RS. CHARLES E relect LEES, of Oldham, England. Oldham, Yr first Wile Britien « Bits mayo MM attain) ty of iz f an old a fe ! Real work as! she! Estate. | The sur ness men The reason for this unusual quirement by the hotel mana ment is that half a dozen telephone have married within are prominent bust- re operators any t 1 not engaged to marry any one, do I expect to r into an engagement during ming six months,” said Miss kins, @ comely brunette, “and for that rea son my bondsmen have nothing to | fear.” ENGLAND AND WALES as the MISS GWENLLIAN E. F, MORGAN, Newly Elected Mayor af Brecon, Wales. Aldeburgh t English Aldeburgh is nat year woman but just town vote and hold office affairs throughout What they are fight in-na Humphrey America iffrage, right to vote ralded in Business Chances. Ses like a} always | “the | Or! away for| persuasion | ved in lo | Helen May, | presents and the Santa Claus mask} into her chubby little arma, as they sped off down the aristocratle boulevard, CHAPTER III. | ‘Oh, I haven't any candy, and all} Santa Clauses have candy, | am very sure,” exclaimed Helen May “But, I say, | have a quarter at} home which Auntie me you terday for learning tb verse, you know, and—and would you just soon loan mé one of your quarters gave — sents a pound arefully gathering her|¢ until we get home? This financial deal carried Into execution, Helen insisted upon breaking the limit back to a candy store. “There, right on that ner is Mra. Duggan’s house know because mamma and 1 brought some things over for Mra Duggan when she was sick. And say, would you stop right he they'll think I came in a drawn by regular reindeer? Carefully adjusting the Santa Claus mask to her brightly glowing face, Helen trudged down Daggans’ home. having been over cor: | | igh | CHAPTER Helen May didn’t a oO grow under her fe ing r of Santa ¢ youthful Duggans. “I couldn't at long, because had talked any Katle would known t I wasn't a and that ald 1, don't yo James, as b 'v. Taus to the ve real Santa Claus we ave spoiled it al t Y” she asked into t laughed ac ch I rat be| knew was Santa Claus, bat hnnie thought I was a Santa, » nough, T did, and 1 gave him all | because a boy wouldn't! to take of a doll and a aet of dishes, would he? | Soon after Helen May's tired eyes had closed t © world that ng her papa hurriedly dashed down, the stairs from room that guarded clonely excited consultation reckon she only leve lit ‘| th had been 80 held an PAM INA, l, there is noth! st KO and d at m,” Helen May's mamma de with an empha wr at all resemble “the frivolox Helen Ma papa used & else to} t down | BIG PLANS FOR PANTAGES PARTY { Th p annual Christmas tree poor children of Seattle, r by Mra. Alex Pantages id as usual at the Lois tomorrow afternoon. The ora will be open at 1 o'clock, and entertainment begins 2 will be presents and goodies for all the children Mrs. Pantages asks that every body knowing of poor children, phans and others whose Christmas as full of Good Cheer # a6 others more for let the children know Parents and older brothers and sis ters can bring the t There Is absolutely no admission fee to the Lois on Everything is free. A good entertainment will given. Miss Daphne Pollard head the bill {n that favorite Pan s will erous acts from other for given | bies. be will} chil all (Ry United Press NGBLE Bread and Water Diet for Workers (By United Prews.) FRESNO, Cal. Dec, 23.- Eighty-five members of the In. dustrial Workers of the World, locked in the county jail here on charges of vagrancy, or for having violated the anti-street speaking ordinances, were placed on a diet of bread and water today. The change of fare followed a demonstration in the jail last night, when the workers cursed and abused Sheriff Chittenden and the other officers. SOCIALIST LECTURE | ¥. L, Buzzell, of Great Falls,| Mont., will deliver a Christmas talk for the socialists at Arcade hall De cember 25, at 8 p. m. | alt FREE 79 PICKETS. THE STAR—FRIDAY, Bee att 23, PHILANTHROPIC PAWN SHOP OPEN H. ©. Henry's philanthrople pawn shop is ready for business. It opened yesterday at the White buliding. The maximum rate of Interest will be 2 per cent per month, and whatever profits may be derived will be turned over to the Anti-Tube culosia league. At present, loans will be made only on Jewelry and other collateral. In time, money may be advanced on wages also. Retail Prices at Public Markets Fiknan haddle, kept rday. pen ur a ana © Monday WEATLAKE MAK IT. THE SEATTLE STAR ow any sraas OR CLOR LLCS Fr STAR WANT ADS Recetved at Owl Drog Store, iti2 Cor and Av. and 3rd and Pike. Fis toe) AND FOUND 1910, WHAT & It will place we 160 acres of good land E LAND Wil you on WHAT TH IT WILL PROPUCH L. 00 22 to 30 bushels of wheat. por acre. 26 to 40 bushels of oats per acre 36 25 to bushels of rye per acre, 20 to 26 bushels of corn per acre 260 to And 3 400 bushels of potatées per acre. TO 6 TONS of Alfaifa per acre WITHOUT A FREE IRRIGATION will make land ts sold from WHY? you MAN, This being 50 per cent to it lower than surrounding land Because it is an estate and MUST get ACR ones BE SOLD, Call at once TEN THOL in and investigate and the choice selections near railway SAND sold in four weeks TITLE Gt Netter come at ARAN TRED. Bidg all ii Vi IAG Oppoatte AY 305 Liberty tofflee FURNISHED ROOMS - PHONE L 2218 PERSONALS. ‘i WILLIAM PICKARD, PROP > i OTEL nT AD TYLISH MAKRSOVER SHOP. trimmed. dyed. oe curled cleaned and re and cleaned and cid gar TACOMA OREG AND CO ACRES } HOUSED. HOMESTE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FURNISHED HOUSES CITY REAL EETATE APURNISHED APARTMENTS E VW | -| L |e CITY REAL ESTATE—(Cont.) Bit BAI wl N FOR BALE BEAL STATE LOANS. NONTHWRET TRUAT & SATS Viret ay, and Golam Wuiiding), invites -woo's AND COAL FOR BAL E— Coal, #4 1714 ind 4960. CHATTEL LOANS 8 TO, WORKING PROTLE » MBTATE. FURNITURS, PI- Li ‘ OR ANY GOOD PAYMENT PLAN MAIN a co, mC sth ‘nnd Pike, mane. ote. Will- atte. 7 New York Bide. GOING ¥. . AT Al LIVESTOCK ce HOLCOMB CO., BALE STABLES. Heavy draft raes, gumre anieed. 12 i. richest mith and §2ud st 2 FOR SALE—FURNITURE JF. AV ARNE, 4 PHINNEY AV. SNAP. 3383; ind 630. AUCTION SALES 1M J. Walker, aw Miles 1246 Firat thachiid 7 oer your service. Main 7889 FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS. Onn s-panel doors, A-1 grade, $1.20; 14 sizes In stock; $10 down, $8 per month, uy one of our $259 B t=, Just north 660% et and WILLIAMS CO, Perk av 1942 First Av. &, Seattle FRED E. SANDER, INC., | stain 1847. Ind. 2139. Room A, Colman Bide. HOLIDAY PRICES at 703 | New ‘purchase, M BU SINESS u tent applied om 21¢ Union st DIRECTORY Repatring es. 8 Optical De- CHERRY 8T., corner FIRST AV SCHUE "HARD OPTICAL CO, nd Ay 57 @ years in Be- ck nN ADR mon PUYSICIANS, OR, ite JA GOB suite 203 EPLER 813 SECOND GRADUATE. SPECIAL URINARY PELVIC BLOCK AVENUE. LICENSED T SURGERY DISORDER ENITO AND CONTRACTS AND MORTGAGES BOLGHT AS YOU IMPROVE. CUAIRVOY ANTS CHIBORBACTICS ELASTIC HOSIERY RENT AT HAL MAKERS AOENOES, SHOE REPAIRERS HOSPLEAL . N Sy SIGNS KODAKS STORAGE THPATERPTES. . : ’ wre ed > 8 s. OSLROP ATH PHY SECLANS IYLEWBILERS AND SUPRLIBS PATTERNS AND Mobis Ma

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