The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1918, Page 2

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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR toys and dolls ® of all descriptions Re farerigy and at prices that at Moore; Lots of F un at Levy’s ee —— ~ en DRAMA WITH SINC WILKES giving service. War United States "7 who wagers $6,000 he can write a novel in 24 hours, has the leading role of the pla Coming to Baldpate Inn at mid y night and due to turn over a com | plete story about the Inn within 24 hours, is the young author's task to enter thru doors which « close in eerie fashion. “The & Barrier,” is the nan f this unique sketch. ree Leme sin hist just & — ee }\French ivory | { 2. { and { mf cian, firat operation on a table Grace real operating Nelson, American primal only key men to Te ARIE RES ROO, again at the ma performance | up. fi) ST Sunday Mystery and melodrama = pre- ' if ; Other numbers dominate thruout e play, which J ers; Four Butt >, han unexpected anti-climax ere Four BH oe “ Heers, a fashion p! man with a it well, while the work of Rubeville, music &@ country store Russell, ax the hermit, is) Howard commendable plano, and comedy in ORPHEUM A night of hilarity marked the ad Sugene vy'# musical com “NUT" INSURES WORKERS Chief Nut of the Nut like pic’ , | prices 35¢, Te and | Delkin 5 | House, has taken out Insurance for A Night in Mad \ all his “nutty” employes, who have am @unday been with the firm for more than and 30 days. The insurance ranges from 1 at comedings,. tur $500 to $2,000 | 0x20 Inches BRADLEY'S CAVALRY.” indred mounted soldiers chorus numbers were good, the danc- | Mopcet ores py. Helen and Edith principals of the company, each with nk personality —5e French tvory hat pin holder special % Saree: yeenem freer yeetapne ort. Soe, | le wan presented between cial. Si French ‘ivory bud Vanda, FS PT © that there was no inter os ) } $25 PIKE ST. mie from the fun, Vaudeville } —€2.00 French ivory picture fram plete with ¢ numbers were Collins Butler, mono) epee epeating pistol; in } scan ieasy divaliog wiezer, {{ eaeeere Renee re EYEGLASS ogixt; Hazel De Vere, singing com- |; mpectal 3 suse) ) a: price 60c DISTINCTION edienne, and the Metropolitan trio We Freach ivery seep boxes, Se y DIERS OF ADVAN male voices etal ed ? complete with “ee . ateaecdieingid oe SS mand soldiers {| The touch of distinction noted in PALACE HIP —Freach ivory clothes brushes a -E wr. 85¢ our eyeglasses, their agreeable| Three comedy acta lead the ‘SaaS se. Sane to CREO :s | " ; :) Christmas week show at the Palace —Pyralin military brushes RAT ECHOPEAN emphasis on individuality, are is $4.30 to sio— } soldiers and a } ‘in : i. 2 *\ilip. Moore and Elliott. In “A —Pyralin hair brushes from ) 75. p Tesult of care taken in our! puny Grand,” take premiere honors . $2.50 to i c tore to plan’ lenses and select|in a aketch concerning a plano llamo ) - mountings sulted to the one| salesman and a jilted girl Dedic Velde and company offer Charlie Chaplin's “Comis Capers in the Park.” Velde claims to be a comedy double of Chaplin, and has practiced for years in the acquire ment of a shuffle walk Rapidfire talk is the with Howard and V wearing glasses. Mr. Huteson and Mr. Donahey are interested, expert opticians, and make a separate personal study | of every pair extra special Dressed TEDDY BEARS! 12-inch size 2ic ms, patter le and McKnight SHE'S ON TRIAL FOR CRUELTY TO STEPCHILD Charged with beating her little |S-yeareld stepehil Loretta, acrobats. 325 Pixe STREET. red wheelbarrow: | . . special — { tive baby: wast | ) |ber 12, Mrm. —tor the littia fellow, thie red ( | 2017 80th ave. N., was being tried be wheelbarrow, as { fore Judge Otis Brinker in the 35c pictured, special judge’x chambers, Monday morning ‘The baby was unruly, according to Mra, Crumbough, explaining tions to Judge Brinker. ) SE cael . «Be —strongly made, express wagon, tongue, painted red, inches long, 7 89c c inches wide ... INSTRUCTO: the sign writer and word builder: $1--- —a useful toy that teaches and pleases; black letters help the child learn the alphabet. to spell words and play; pleases as a plaything: older BBB bait of the chia Neighbors. hearing the child COMING WEEK OF DEC. 29TH A. Woops Presents THE BIGGEST COMEDY SUCCESS IN A DECADE BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE” | By Montaguo Glass and Jules Eckert Goodman minutes after their arrival pictures were taken of the little girl. These | pictures, introduced as evidence in the trial Monday, showed large | bruises upon her body 65TH ARTILLERY DUE HOME SOON cae inches high; ing many Washington boys, in ex pected home shortly. The exact date complete set for ... 3 Funnier Than “Totash & of its return is not yet available, One “SEATTLE: "TACOMA: Perimutter” lof the best mementoes obtained by SECOND (E . the artillery, it is claimed, is a testi a PM You r MAIL ORDERS NOW |monial by a high French officer, to Credit Is Go NIGHTS, 50c-$1.50 conduct of the men |OF COURSE, THE SKIN Standa * ESTABLISHED: Lo+ . ct "WOMAN LIQUOR CASE _| JUNEAU SCHOOLS, TO BE HEARD TUESDAY THEATRES CLOSED Marie Sawyer, charged with JUNEAU, Alaska, Dec. olating the Reed amendment, pleaded | Schools and theatres ene, been not guilty when arraigned in Judge | Closed in Juneau becaus® of the in J. Neterer's federal court Monday. |{Uen@4 conditions. Wearing of Her case was set for Tuesday mheke 16 comapulacey. Mrs. Sawyer was arrested late last | During the week ending Saturday | week upon her arrival from regs and three deaths were re-| vored apples with red skins than well-flavored apples with green or ttled skins This was the soliloquy of Council | man Haas, orchardist, Monday, aa he jaurveyed two mottled mammoth | King apples on his desk Red-skinned os from the other side of the mc tho lacking in quality, catch th of the pur chaser every thm while better apples tory often go begging ail on account of t vi- | 23 Now Playing Until Wed. Night the market of col Falls, Montana. Her baggage serced by federal officers, who al ip Sa, Saag aR sat leg@ the finding of several quarts! Maj. H, W. Patten, editor of the a of whisky which Mrs. Sawyer is said | Dail: hingtonian of Ho i . a of quiam, to have planned to sell at $10 a| was the guest of the Transportation Changes bose Charter Framed by Counsel The judiciary com-nittee of the city council will meet Tuesday @ quart. jelub Mo: at a@ luncheon. their last meeting of the te V RAY Blewabk amendments to the city ° ordinances ting to char orm were in the com Searchlight wma PoE prornte fra were 4 “deadwood” from th wri O AR SAI [cites sbromsted by tater enact With | U FW titca (icdisdaees 0 =. peculdy raeaonhe Rear The daring story of for all city employes also will be Sight & secret service mat yan ene iaeie Mirror Yibsse devetion te FIREWATER GUARDIAN Silver-Plated duty nearly cost Cord =— unde trown in January ALSO was appointed by Prosecuting Attor |ney Lundin Monday to handle the | permit hearings which come up be HARLIE fore County Auditor Wardall under the new dry law passed at the No vember election Parmatee will pass on all alcohol permits issued by the county auditor, and If he thinks they are excessive, he has the right to take the matter up with the superior court to prevent the issuance of the alcohol authorized by the permit, ly A MOST UNUSUAL VALUE At Your Dealer's or STEWART PRODUCTS SERVICE STATION 910 KE. PIKE ST. PHONE EAST 629 LIN In One of His Favorite Comedies Jack Clifton. | nished the bulk of the comedy. ‘The| ing and costumes being quite nap: | Jewell, Lucile Krammer | Wilman are the women of * trong point Where the Rest Glasses Are Made ana nonsense Other acts are: Frick and Adair, '§ singers; Pollianao, accordionist, Ar until; her ac: | | Over 20 witnesses testified on be | scream, called the police, and a few | The 65th Coast artillery, contain: | the company commander, lauding the | MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 [sm was-mmi—maoree]COURT TAKES TEETH OUT OF Sarah Padden Has Unique Act _ ie FOREIGN TARS . NOT AFFECTED * m PLAYER AT MOOKE | ree M. Cohan's famous play « . ie i ill 00 is unday is a clever mixture of at the Wilkes the: | { . “Your Credit Is Good,” as Bi). Gramma, bighelaas mesic 1 Qe Z> atre nday, and | WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—The su PLAYERS \ ' usual, for everything of- J) and excellent comedy “wan put over in a| Preme court today y Affirmed iutth and Pine Elliots 2625 ; fered by this store—we In- eading program ia Sarah S| capable manner | decisions of the lower courts, knock ss ‘ tere i vite you to use our easy den, of “The Clod” who by the) | Wilkes {{M out Important provisions of the anes pid 1] N e yo se > Hi! offers a playlet in which # the Payers La Popetie reamen's act, The law OW PLAYING 2 : P ‘ re Seni icin atsaa Ne liberal and dignified credit- Bjjone actor. The moriologue ts ad Ivan Miller, ax wwhict was passed for protection of {ATINEE All fresh killed and the finest birds you ever saw, dreaned to invisible persons supposed the young author | #*@men, provided that a sailor could MAS DAY We are going to retail at re Advances to seamen were prohibit ed, and it was made unlawful to give He locks himself in, being assured compensation to a third party has the finding employment for a sailor. Al turn [to for ean jean was four mand half his wages a id libel the vessel 1918. SEAMEN’S LAW forward supplies to the British army Rhine and Dutch Licnberg or who had been denied reareen in| BRITAIN WOULD SEND on the Wastes of 4 fareien eesnet coud wot| FOOD ACROSS LIMBERG | be forced to pay half a sailor's wages | pRugseLS, Dec. 23.—Great Brit | 7 on demand dem setae sin was re WHSSIWSSLWSSIWSSIWSSINNSS) formed Hotiana of We Inteni ™ AND SATURDAY GEORGE M. COHAN’'S Great Mystery Farce port, and if it were WHOLESALE PRICES And we also have the finest bunch of milk-fed CHICKENS, GEESE, DUCKS All fresh killed and young and tender. If you want good birds at the lowest prices, follow the crowds to JONES MEAT COMPANY Stall 45 Economy Market Lower Floor. of the court t the privilege to Amer for were applied hing Amert in of Amer on the law | ne Court In I these provinic Vennels MATINEES, 200-316 Plus War Tax registry brought to the sur separate suits, in which the gov! Huff has @ small part, but ernment intervened on behalf of mai! <a | | MUST BE EATEN, TOO) People would rather buy poor-fla | jared Haas, | this terri: | Reflector Aim the 1 we of his | IS PLACED IN OFFICE and | William Py ee, local attorney | Hi; he ee , Blow, bugles of battle, the marches of peace; East, west, north and south let the long quarrel cease; . Sing the song of great joy that the angels began, Sing of glory to God and of good-will to man! —John Greenleaf Whittier. HRISTMAS is the season of good things---good will, % good gifts, good cheer, good things to eat. This year, as always, we are in partnership with Santa Claus, and SY are giving our good friends the best dessert of the year--- fitting companion for that royal American bird, Stuffed Turkey, or the equally good joint of beef or roast goose. We take this happy occasion to wish all our friends and customers: ‘The Merriest of Merry Christmases! And now, May good digestion wait on appetite, and Health on both! SEATTLE ICE CREAM Co,

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