The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1919, Page 20

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BUGLES TO oS SOUND THE YULETIDE! aN CHRISTMAS EVE Annual Yule “Goings On” for ie hospital pationts at Pirlands f oul nished by of t 3 Including vaudeville neg i pictures: ay Bryant and tricts. Distribution of basket dinne for the at the Salva army cit Fifth ave Washington st CHRISTMAS DAY Christmas dinner for Firlands hospital patients furnished by Star readers Christmas dinner and entertain ment for gassed tiers at the Riverton ntertain the battiesh EBiks’ tre poor childre: Li Salvation children, >. m., at the citadel Ravenna Boy Scouts’ bugles will Dlare on Christmas eve summ Feskdents of the Ravenna, Bryant and Yesler schoo! districts from their homes to a community sing and tree} Geledration on the Yesler school | grounds. | ‘Chimes at the university will play 7 from & to 6 p. m. Fifteen minutes Mater, when the first notes of the Dugles are heard thruout the dis trict, all families in Northeast Seat tle are urged to draw up door and Window shades and turn on all in-| Rerior and porch lights, arm them selves with flashlights and head up their respective avenues to E.| 65th st. There, it is planned, they are to| await the bugle song, a special adapt. | Ation of Tennyson's “Bugle Song.” | | Afterwards the bugles will sound “forward,” at which signal the! Various groups of singers will con Gentrate on 33rd ave. and EB. 55th) ‘Bt. and proceed to the Yesler sc hoo! | Giant Christmas Trees Singing croups from south of 55th "at. will, on call of the bugles, proceed | Rorthward and join the groups from | the other direction. Yesler, Lawn- Meres and Laurelhurst groups like- verge towards the School grounds from their districts: Children who have arrived earty to view the ginnt tree—a big growing fir on the schoo! grounds—will be en fertained by cames The Yesler school building will be/ - @pen for the conventence of the com- Munity. At 7:15 all groups are ex- Pected to be in place at the tree, and Minder direction of Prof. David) Scheetz Craig, the singers of the} Whole district, supported by an or will sing Christmas carols ‘ special features are planned LS A ? * ‘ Prepare Programs ; Ln hG : age Lundquist Lilly _ Among those who are aiding In s } } § 2 Pale, SEATTLE eeretion of the program and ing of the big tree are: H. J > Phillips, J. A. Fallgreen, Phillip W T. S. Haugen, Frank Tustin. ng 4» eh as by 1g ear eea g / F. E. Barth, Mrs. R. W. Doug. Tas, C. B. Talbot, Mrs. T. S. Haugen, Mrs. Frank Tustin and Mrs. Phillip ‘ . COLORED VETS ORGANIZE HERE New Post Formed by Men Who Fought Seattle is to be the home of a new post of veterans of foreign wars,| composed exclusively of colored vet erans of the world war and the Cuban and Philippine campaigns. | ‘The new post, organized last Sat. | will be known as J Logan Post, No. 263. The of ‘of the new post Comma AVES YOU ttle who saw pervice overseas with the 92nd di vision during the late war. Veterans of the Cuban and Philippine cam paigns to the number of 35, who Served with the Ninth cavalry and the 24th and 25th infantry, re army outfits, are residents of Se: The new officers of the colored Theodore Roosevelt ns of Foreign Wars. All men are born ‘free and equal, %| Did you ever see a married woman , * @| “Our organization of sieinanal seilnbi ae; ‘mend cena . ~ L May Be Treasurer || who was not in love with her hus { Russian Man of Big Business Is —_ 90,000 con: |for machinery and other American |... goods. Buy where quality r\4 and prices are ¥ dependable #, perha coset % | band’s wife? é / Now on His Journey to New York ite When a woman tell New | ful her husband is in business it's a safe bet that he isn't Seattle Symphony Orchestra 70—MUSICIANS—70 JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor FAIRY TALES IN MUSIC A Delightful Program For the Children Mrs. Louise Van Ogle || Will Tell the Story of Bach Number Saturday, December || 27, Meany Hall relief. for hie) Manslaughter is a penal offense, intry and to place immerte orders | but man’s laughter isn't—see? | GOLDS, FLU AND GRIP 2" 'ex.r9%e.08 | mothers Should Keep Children In Best Condition Any physician will tell you that. m very large per cent. of illness could be prevented if people would keep thelr ivers, kidneys and bowels working. When these organs become sluggish Htesind resistay against: disease is lowered bythe poison waste matter which should have been carried off. You netunily invite dis- ease germs when you neg lect yourself. Billons= neas, headnohes, sluggish news, are alldanger signals. Don't ignore them, es. pecially at this time of the year. Get @ package of Lin- bon om, | Bake cup each night an on") » sages you'll be sur. | Mano and mal ; j Shae nis famous old he . CHICAGO—Melvin A. Traylor, | gelled for obeonie poate tep head. president of the First Trust and Sa aohesx, colds, grippe, influenza, rh | lamas ot ate eee nauanes, rheume- Ings bank here, is spoken of ax the | cresi@ the physic 18 BOR, ran Probable succemsor of Carter Glass ax | Nothing Detter for. the: child ene ts cents a } ; secretary of the treasury, y Srictary Co, Ce pang Lincoln Pro-| " 5 That Last Minute Gift for Mother Something you're SURE she won't get from someone else. Brooch, Pin, Lavalliere or Ring. Step into this “store-of-no-two-alike.” Skilled sales- people will help you select quickly. | Precious Stones and Jewelry Watches ‘4 ; ALBERT HANSEN ' 1010 Second Avenue Established 1883 quickly jt will put you tn Seats Now on Sale at Shér- ¢ you feel like new. man-Clay Music Co. PRICES: Children—Any Seat .

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