The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1913, Page 3

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SSSoee clares “Great America” the Story of rR EXTRA! Christmas Special Francis Ford in at Does Not Know ALL sides Where Those Wise Men Once Watched the Great Sign! By Mary Boyle O'Rei (Copyright, 1913, by the Newspaper En ise Awnociation.) BETHLEHEM OF JUDBA, DEC, ¢ In Bethlehem on Christmas eve! Bethlehem In the heart of the Holy Land! The country without ehange! For this East was on that day nearly two thousand yeare ago, when Jesua Christ was born, so it is today! This is where | shall spend my Christmas eve this year! \f Little which ¢ Rethl m is an ancient t et \ va j with blind walls turned to the great inquisitive world, In market place a group of $ ende men narr “4 1-2. From Railsplitter Bi) ee Ae apple ie nite veils’ stand wit to ha et whine ; President. ‘ earl or a Two-Reel Gold Seal hr vt the old Church of Impersonation le and authent From the city 4 f he house 1, leads to the | “Abe” Lincoln. Greatest Scr pitied v4 Bartholo the abbot, yew Ben Judah has learned t ¢ waite beside his flock, for demand cons’ nt watchfulness. “Onlan hallat alaina e-baraki!” (welcome blessing be upon you), he salutes “The dhia and sahla wish be fu it!” | answer. g from lamba | His Life Ever Attempted 3. Freckles’ Fight for \ His Bride. ed in him who wishes a Christmas Eve for Star With Bartholomew, Who, as He Minds His Fleck, De- ™~ LIFE FOR HIS h Jesus of Nazareth, Famous Woman Correspondent of The Star Visits the Brown Hill- THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1913 Mary Boyle O’Reilly Is Keeping Watch in Bethlehem This SSSECE SssEeSee A GOOD SHEPHERD MUST BE SHEEP.” for hill the \ A st of considera A gueght of . ter 1 sady Powers Comedy water laid read ; Seating himself with legs tucked under him, for to show th Care Chasers yette of the Ea b ~~ GOING TO THE CITY A dry he 1 8 th t sides pa t a a f ‘ by w ® he Bethlehem road 4. The Cracksman All ie as before,” muses Bartholomew, “yet many meanings ar ? missed them that r The Hook—they who d. is the Sand Santa Claus. “Upon my head and eyes | have heard it told how the wi men saw the star of Bethlehem in the East. Aba, all the world Universal Drama | knows it was they who were in the East—the star to their A Christmas Story Full west! All Beattie will make merry | Pri Libby, Mile. La Barraque ray rj R > - Iftakar! What ts {t to say the Lord was born fn an {nn-atable around the municipal Christ ‘ yn Davies will be so ee of Pathos iin written ‘word ns ‘at mas tree tonight in the city /lolste i ’ | No! It ts a wafety for caravans, It| hall “green,” at Third av. and Another unique feature will be looks Itke a mark wn fuel, food, furnishings.| Yesler way the chorus of 60 « n cos “A rich man paid for a place In a cave lined with mangers, it hav-| The ! ot fir will be bril- | tam der the leadersh\p of Mrs Ing # raised floor. SO WE KNOW THAT THE KEEPER OFFERED) !8nt with electric | H Howarth Lemmel THE YOUNG MOTHER HIS BEST SHELTER, gave her the moat ®ob°* ee, week ) sone of the. men | quiet spot his caravan-seral afforded. rs and Cavan aug p ng My 3 Ke ne As for the manger, auch mangers are honorable storage-troughs, |“ op 3 gperes oF 2e ntl 8 be Bi | NOT feeding places for the flock. “A new born child could not be lald ‘ < y Raber on a floor! of the bik Le The West oks on the East (not understanding. There be (ig pe) those who prea f Joant PARCEL POST MAP ‘hore sho pe ley opposite echoed the yell of a jackal. The calle attention to th FREE large-oy ed, To All New or Old Mall Subscribers | couriy. A © + With a Six Months’ Subscription | and plunging !n terror. to The Star Gravely he takes out his reed Mute and pipes a quaint The Seattle Star has had « won ito assure them of his near presence. Presently ho is speaking derfully useful map made up, “Again. How Ie It the West holds a carpenter must be showing all the various parcel post | poor? Is not his trade held In honor amongst us—a craft from ones, and the shipping rates there. | which the very high priest might be chosen? A carpenter ie ta. an Important man—a personage of repute. ‘This map !s beautifully made | “Why does the great America harbor contempt for the in several colors, and shows al! the/| work of the hands? f towns, ct! ete, in the} “EVERY rabbi of old was an artisan! Hillel, of Washington, together with Judas, were carpenters and tent-makers in the Interv giving the population of the var their stud Observe how the Weat wrongs the East! fous places, and the shipping costs! “What saying is this of ‘the twelve’ that they ads in alarm, bleat Gamalich, of 4 in the great shaded court of his he Lazarus owned a house and a costly stone tomb. State of Washington, a map of the tainly Lazarus had riches—else how c Mary, his sister, United States is shown, and also a alabaster box of spikenard, the like of which map of the Egypt's queen? Need I say more?” Star wants everyone of its I tell Bartholomew I shall come here again ( mail subscribers to be supplied with him the rising of the stars of the with one of these maps, and ts Then I ask Will you ride back to the ¢ copies. feast was sf In addition to a large map of the | had a house. anger. making the following offer: Every Crook 4 across his shoulders, striped subscriber who renews his sub- gives thanks In th anner of the courteous Eas a n afandi!” It is decreed that I stay! In days of ob seription promptly for six months or more will be mailed one of thes maps, absolutely free. New sub seribers may also take advantage of this offer. The Star six months'the manager where Christ was born. was written “A Merry Christmas to All’ HE spirit of Christmas is shown in the happy faces of the people we meet on the street, in the jolly, good-natured bustle of the shoppers and in the mysterious hiding of bundles. It is in the very air we breathe and it draws us closer to friends and relatives. All through the Holidays the telephone will be flashing millions of greetings and good wishes fat and near over its network of wires. It will be carrying the slightest inflection of the human voice out to the far-away friend and _ relative. Kindliness and laughter will be on the wires. Old-time friends will be reminded that they are not forgotten, and where in the old days one Christmas visit was made in person, ten now will be made by telephone. If you have a surplus of happiness during the holiday season, why not telephone a part of it to some one who has less? The telephone, you know, is the great and almost limitless road- way over which the Christmas spirit can travel. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company ss the bare brown hill set them leaping Ittle tune were all miserably from each postoffice. This poor? e and as) —— —_ = go valuable that we have sup “Itaddal county finance com the Seattle postoffice with several Matthew, the tax collector, must have been well-to-do, for his great) mittee. Dale's resignation follows se. John Ma King Herold gave ristmas eve to watch 1. ¢ al falling square, PEN BUYS 2NAG S Mary Boyle O'Reilly In Bethlehem with the Shepherds with whom she writes she will watch the rising of the Stare of the East over tr support to the the entire gat Rey Ralph DALE RESIGNS 5 FIREMEN HURT ~—AS CHAIRMAN . eon Dale Tuesday resic f tee King cour committee, as WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Five firemen wore tnjured, two seriously in a fire which caused $100,000 ioss pn-Cent Co nth st store, at 314 na among the pro- him out. Dale be able to serve the an to | th ranks than as chatrman woman and J. Y. ©. Kel cussed as candidates to bett I We Wish You All a Merry Christmas and Happiest New Year of Your Life suece ad. Dale. he ¢ Marsiaed ced today tye ican horres inci] Croft, 2 K i horse purchase of tw for export. purchased from H nd Lynn Mediur from Wim, W Mich., will bo shi urday TO FILE APPEAL SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 24.--Ap eais from the conviction of Maury 1, Diggs and F, Drew Caminettl of the Jones, Rosquist, end violation Mann w law, wil filed ° in the t court of appeals, The Killen Co. bills of exception contend that the | ases do not come within the Inten | tons of the white slave act | Seattle Home Piano Dealers 1510 Third Avenue. Between Pike and Pine. 0? TAKING RUGS! | Yr, Johnson's Chiro practlo Treatments Will Abolish the | Pnabte Motorcycle Patrolman J. 1. WIl- liams ran broadside into an auto driven by H. K Dong, of 711 King st. at Eighth av. and Jack aon at., Tuesday night. Mar Dong was pinched Nature to Cure Pra tleally All Diseases A Christmas tree party for chil been arranged by the Se The party will be held Friday evening at the club and each juvenile present will be re membered with a gift dren ha attle Press club The entire physlon In order that the members of the! jury might spend Christmas at night session was held of W. A. Ridgway and in the federal court ja using the matls to lottery for the sale ‘of home, a n the trial R. EB. ¢ The char promote lands soe A Christmas celebration will be held at the Seattle Children's home, 10th av. W., and McGraw st., Christ mas day, with Mrs, Fred 8. Stim son playiag the role of Santa Claus. tons, thue removing abnormal pre nerves, restoring’ ctr. || atiod and enabilms * to make Nir P The German steamship Slsak, of the Koamoa line, {# scheduled to arrive in Seattle Friday morning terer 1 shal to tale with yo |from Hamburg. ‘Tho versel snited aod) tat aI | trom a rancisco Tuesday whether I The dismissal of Desk Sergeant tlon and ate Frank Kennedy from the police de ‘Office hour, 10. @ partment on a charge of insubore A Postess | i te 6 Bi My AAS paren dB f inaubord Spine Means to 8 pom |ination, was taken a Tuesday by|| poefect Menlth Woman at the civil service commission The DR. A. M. JOHNSC |matter was taken under advise 12-813 American Bank Iding. | ment || Second and Madison. Main 2788 in East to Rise Over the — READY TO LAY DOWN HIS PHOTO) PLAYS It tw the story of a w jo and t and of a iit 1 J. Rainey’s Afi Melbourne t¢ or -|the booking to include the Christ mas holiday. A Lincoln story ord, who ha rt of Lincoln early today in the American Five |¢ ade a stady of -" ‘ judents mai? ter at In's characteristics, plays the efote comene: te (Cait Theatre Wi, ‘any time. All the big events | Harm | November te his life are shown and many of|f| knecmtie Piast Hours, 10 to 5, dafly. ¥ the battle scenes of the Civil war.|] tures, “tie “i eae Catalog on Recitaw, Request “The Spirit of c Christmas off "4 her way, she prisoned o} tired mages, hears the girl's story, clear ing her chum makes {t all end right . Class A Until Saturday Night “The Cracksman nta Claus, cee cn Seta From Rail 8] to Pres two-part Gold Seal feature Freck! o) Clemmer Until Saturday Night “Kissing Cup,” a racing drama; | < Mixup,” comedy; “When| Went Dry,” comedy; (In Four Parts) Scenes on I Garda,” Italy kine | macolor; Melbourne Until! Saturday Night Dream Unt! Saturday Night “The Fin part drama; Vitagraph drama; “A Dip in the Colonlal Until Saturday Night | “The Spirit of Christmas,’ |eraph drama Edison drama Vitagraph comedy; “At the Old Mald’s Call,’" ¢ Rio de Janeiro." * The Grand Until Saturday Night! Four ne comedy ; “Her Legacy,” K. B. drama . The Circult Until Saturday Night “Devotion,” prican drama; Girls of the Hills . 1 J. Rainey six reels. RESIDENCE THEATRES PARIS Dec. MT ation of boxing today prepared to investigate charges that the Jack || Johnson-Battling Jim Johnson bat tle here was a fake. wo say that Battling Jim was j|vone other than Gus || brother intaw of LA" Arthur Rhodes {6 said to be a double | the powerfully built Battling Jim, We Wish You, One and All, a Happy Christmas McCORMACK BROS. ann =| METROPOLITAN wren! MOORE emer) OTIS SKINNER | "oxic" “KISMET #5) COPPERFIELD het and Keven, ee Any Ment XMAS Dav. * and Sat. Mat, # TIVOLE Siiios A STUBBOKN CINDERELLA” Jer” LITTLE LOST b= dik aint SISTE wae het SEATTLE ——— Phone Matn 43 \SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S ay & MiTcMnid. PRE —|MATINEE THURSDAY BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT * and Sat i Beginning Next Sunday Virginia gro nha Cirent White Slave WED. MAT | “F iran gh PRICns ht M -200, 800, tonday, any seat 260. PANTAGES iy MAYOR MAKES APPOINTMENTS | Mayor Cotterill acted Santa | Suge today to Superintendent L, 1 known Youngs of the water department, lhe Cc ine of the civil service comm! sion, and Ralph C. McAllag- candidate for the council last March Youngs was r Walter Terry and Fil Girls “CANNIBAL ISLE” A Kollicking Musical Comedy Satire. Other Big Feataree 100 p.” a four-part racing | the big feature on| w program + the Coe]... great race he won e jockey who made offering shows| The municipal ninted as head railway will not a Lak in South-! nti mid-| of the epartment, a position oa “Pe ts Bathing! It n ex-|be ha since 1890. Erskine a Christmas or} was reappointed on the civil ser resent The ¢ is| vice commission, and McAilaster failure of the cars to| was appointed a member of the and beca | park commission, to succeed J Dy on has not yet been com-| Trenholme, who resigned to run for mayor rican hunt pic ave broken all records at atre this week Levy has extended “From pemeey i esident, the feature film lass A ate ting today. Fran- eee istmas” ts the ut the Colonial nt store loses ed for Christ put a bill in it. Blame was im-} A rich | his kind of Christ her c Christmas eve the blame, and THE HOUSE OF FEATURES Fight for His Bride,”| KISSING CUP in Bathing A RACING MELODRAMA Scenes on Lake Garda Fashions in Bathing Suits KINEMACOLOR Pathe's Weekly,” world’s Rainey Wild Animal Pic six reels. | Ts ger of Fx Pathe two A Christmas Story,” | | Fesanay comedy Vita. | Their First Christ: |i Deception,” | Essanay comedy and . | $100) Bills. Rellance “His Sister's Kid," Key Mutual Weekly No. | two-reel “Trapped tn a F Domino st Fire,”| ne —- Rival | comedy Two Reliance drama. . Majestic Melbourne All Week African Hunt,” eee ° a the Olympian Tonight Call," Vitagraph two-part he Madonna of the Biograph drama; “Making Lubin comed Giving Bil " Imbin comedy, | Oliver G. Wallace At the Pipe Organ Joe Roberts On the Banjo COMING SUNDAY “Checkers” Esther Sundquist The French fed. Advices from Rhodes, a}

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