The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1919, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, DEC, 24, 1919. Grandma Beall Works Hand-in- _ ||LITTLE BOBBY | Glove With Santa Claus |_ ‘SSENTHOME |Poisoned Baby Recovers in | Time for Christmas ] Preparations are being made Wed D in the home of Mr. and Mrs C.D, Sandholm for a real Christma celebration Sterseeneceese santert Little Bobbie, the 11-months'.old child, who wan accidentally fed j poison tablets last week by his | brether, f* home and on the way to | complete recovery } City hospital physicians — pre nounced Hobby sufficiently well day afternoon to be taken home SpeQeeceseetee * happy mother and father were | beside themselves with joy when they ordered an automobile and | bundled the infant in warm robes for his home-going event Physicians are pleased with the | success of Bobbie's treatment, Two | blood tranfusions were wired to perfect his recovery, Hoth the ather and mother gave some of their And tomerrow a Christmas tree vith many toys for Babbie will greet the little tot as he opens his eyes onee more in bis own home. GEN, PERSHING ISIN LINCOLN Nebraska City Citizens Wel-| come A. E. F. Chief LINCOLN, Neb, Dec. 24.—Gen {Pershing was welcomed “home' to | day for thé wecond time in two days Lincoln extended the glad hand, and | | “titack Jack accepted it with a | broad mmile. | American legionnatres, shop girls, | GRAND | hounewiven, business men, old college | CHILD |clasumatesevery one ,was at the station to bid him welcome. | Laclede, Mo, may be Pershing’s , birthplace, but Lincoln claims him| Mrs, Beall Entely Surrounded by Children, “Grands” and “Greats” by adoption, and he calix it home BY CAROLYN VANCE BELL, | Sometimes greatgrandmothers|in the manufacture of letters to/ His sisters and bis «mail son, War WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 24~| work hand-inglove with the old fel-| Santa Claus ren, live here, and with them he will Grandmothers and Santa Claus re/ low, but rarely bas Santa had the The giving is not &ll one-sided, | spend Christmas old conspirators. pleasure of going into partnership | however, As Pershing and Warren walked 7 ——————-— | with a great great-grandmother | “My children are all doing well.” |from the station to a waiting auto-| Mrs, May Elisabeth Beall is | she said proudly, when Christ-| mobile the general atopped for an great-great-grandmother, and like|mas time comes a I receive | instant to shake hands with two lit-| the old woman who lived in a shoo, | just lots of presents, Not only things | lle newsboyn she is fairly bewildered by her flock | to wear, but checks, too, Why, some-| One block off the route taken by lof grandchildren and “guests” at) times they amaunt to a couple hun-|the parade was a sign in four-foot | Christmas time dred dollars.” letters insinuating “Pershing for She has probably more descend-| The home of this olf Indy t#/ President.” The sign decorates the| ants than any woman of her age in| modest, but comfortable, where she pa jows of the Nebraska shing | the country, She is the mother of |i» now living alone. Some of her! for President” headquarters | 10 children, 60 grandchildren, 44) children live In the immediate neigh |greatgrandchildten and one great-|borhood, so that she is never lonely SEARCHING HOSPITALS | great-grandchibi. | Many a romance has matured under | | Which makes a total of 195 her roof and many a story on wintry IN DANSEY CRIME CASE} Mrs, Beall is still young enough | nights hax been told to some of her) pAMMONTON. N. J. Dec. 24-—| jat 73 to take a keen interest in the | numerous grandchildren. The story | search in being mate today of ail | doings of her large family at Christ-/ she loves most to tell is the story! New Jorsey medical institutions tol | mas time. of the original Colonel Ninian Beall, | determine whether the body held in “I have so many grandchildren,” | the founder of the Beall family |ine county morgue as that of Billy she said, and her old eyes twinkled | and of Georgetown, a community, | rans the “perfect baby,” ts facetiousty, “that I don't know them | now contained within the District Of | reairy the body of an unkyown child all when I meet them on the street mbia, but which is much older fre on t But they all know me at Christmas| than the capitol | | | | time.” } oc 1 Beall was famous for h In their home on the outskirts of She admitted having superior Op | diplomatic dealings with the red-| Hammonton, Mr. and Mra Hereuter | portunities in filling Christmas stock: | «kins in prerevolutionary times. In| Dancey waited to see whether the! trimming Christmas trees andj return for his services in this direc: | promise contained on the postcard} tion he was granted a large section they received recently, declaring | trouble than any . of land, about 25,000 acres. by K their miasing son would be returned | other you can buy. ; corge. In turn he named the com: | ative and well, would be fulfilled, THE PLAY THE mae Ge cane te oe ak ys nee or aod TOWN IS TALKING [f° b's ine Santa Claus to e adventures of Colonel Rent! about. If you'll ‘| ABOUT | wien the Indians and the exteem in Visit Palace Hip! come in we'll tell you Jwhich he peld b © the about some of thee: “, aa eee ee riche |. Banta Claus will visit the Palace Still Better Willards ‘CO } : SM Hip Wednesday evening after the childish hearts, particularly when | ist performance OF THE they are proudly Informed that they |'“ye big chiefs of the Hippodrome| ure direct descendants ciroult will entertain every sock-and: | Chas.S Harper, Inc o HEN” Sa eanreall accounts for her lpunkiner, as well as every attache of| |iarge family by the fact that all of |tre thecire ut m real Chriatmne feast A Refreshing Comedy by ing and attractive and consequently |and merrymaking will continue ntl arried y She had five girls) the celebrants grow tin A. E. THOMAS and five boys. “1 Whe married when I wan 16 TWO MARINES HURT MATINEE TODAY § ana most of my sire thtiowed my| ROME, Dec. 24.-—A military motor : lexample and they were all married |truck, carrying American marines, No Matinee Christmas Ibefore 20. The boys waited, some|crashed into a lamp post at Trieste WILKES lof them until they were nearly 30,|today, dispatches reported, severely }to marry because they realized the|injaring Marines Meetit and Lyon THEATRE responsibility that marringe brings.” | Both sustained fractured skulls. $= Hugh Caldwell Calls on METROPOLITAN sunpay, pec. 2 Mayor and Gets Permit ;——~.— "| BREAKS COLLAR BONE | 103i te!"tmwmora SMe } Daniels Says He Won’t Act as {| WHEN LADDER SLIPS ;-——— COHAN & HARRIS Hugh M. Caldwell, former se At the following locations, | ) “ gs bet ec ‘ cdot Sy} Aine ator eet ein etn || “Rubber Stamp” in Hero Awards | 20.0 00m", , PRESENT THE candidate for mayor at the Februar | tw n Second and Third aves | *#—— Jing at 611 26th ave. N., slipped and primary election, called on Mayor| place, west of First ave. and Yer WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—The con {fore the naval affairs committer | fell from a stepladder while arranging Pernard Fitzgerald Tuemtay jway between Second and Occidental | |troversy over alleged refusal by See: | 8907. |Christmas decorations Wednesday Thoro inquiry was advocated today | morning and suffered a fractured jafternoon, leading a unique excuse |aves | | y a string to speak | “It ts agreed and understood that | as : William | 0Y Senator Poindexter, Washington, | collar bone. 3 Said the man who wants to be our| Hugh M. Caldwell will remove these | ™mendations of Admiral William), member of the naval affairs com-| Knapp was removed to the city Sims, : | |retary Daniels to carry out the ree next mayor to the man who IS our in awarding naval war decora-| mit banners immediate! yon the ex hospital, where his injuries were at syor, and wants to be our mayor ; jtions, will be fought to a finish, it} "My personal view,” said Poindex- | tended. gain: “I want permission to stretch ; Pirationgef this permit | ceca eutdiat akties ter, “is that the commi should | loth banners in three C. B. FITZGERALD, Mayor.” " call on Daniels, the board that made downtown, which will tell the. we Whereupon, the man who wants to} Pantels said today he was deter-|the original recommendations and Lam a candidate for the office wh be our next mayor thanked our| mined not to actasa “rubber stamp" |any other persons who could throw e e you expect to fill again instead of/mayor, who wants to succeed him: [In the decoration of the naval men, {light on the subject | me,” or a verbal nosegay, to that ef if, and departed with his precious} Sims has support in the stand he Poindexter said the letter Senator | AT At on FLORENCE UPSTAIRS fect rit has taken from many officers of the|Page wrote Daniels, asking for all Having Jettisoned thie unique re : ~ - |navy department. Sims, who is now|the facts, was the result of sug-| | STORM, Cee ee eet aa 0 TE, | vresident of the naval war college at ertions made to Page hy committee a Sethe ent Cabo ‘be . | Newport, probably will be called be- | member und waited for the Fitzgerald brain to grasp it MEANY HALL It didn't take Mayor Fitzgerald ’ | 2 : : . MAN "lFnante eaten sama fl SEATTLE CLEAR INDIANS iat Effort Pele | : BY HARRY JAMES SMITH Diels" oon "teas" A SYMPHONY =| OF U.S, CHARGE. .....'° Avoid. Victim) Sec tes seis ae | sf | | veritable “flivver shimmie” with his ind just the thing || ‘ | | Four Indian youths, charged with | auto trying to dodge an unsteady ‘or Christmas pres- | TRUSS TORTURE Faces Charge of | passing counterfeit dollars on a Jap-| gentleman at First ace, and Pine st is guaranteed by Dr, || CAhabe, eliminated “uppers svi "7 0 " 7 storekeeper last Sunday, we t midnight, W. Milica living at Ydwin J. Brown. ty . Drunken Drivin JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor per la y Bh: Sena re A ee ent |fare free trial to prove ite au Oth ave Nights—50e to $2 Plus War a F ‘ cleared of the charge by United . downsta Seats Now on Sale Matinees—ie to $1.50 Tax Mickey MeGuire, Sheldon hote e States Commisisoner R. W. McClel- | Ported to the police Wednesday that Westlake Ma | A. LUNDBERG Co, ’ 1402 Fifth ave, is in the elty fail ristmas 0 | h 5 he had knocked the pedestrian | 1101 Third Ave. Wednesday charged with*driving his Pp TT : down | — = i a nry Burton and | 0% ‘ a sprang pele Sylvester Kd, sted by the eclty I did ev put try to) McGuire's arrest followed an auto. C t police, and C. Milne and Jacob scott, |urdle him,” — 84 Milliean te va _ gusset gh ne oncert | pis" e ite nn a tat S| s Norman st, Tuesday afternoon when FEATURING OLD FAIRY erators. Silver dollars which the y way I turned it, 1 bumped him a ll he collided with a fitney driven by TALES IN MUSIC | , finally e a ‘ Japanese storekeeper alles : A friend introduced the victim a I Bodich, 15: th ave. 8. Me dians had passed on him are said to | \ Guife received facial lacerations and With Dexcription Given by Hl be excellent. , Mr, Flaherty, r to Millican, COMING SOON excellent counterfeits. re Taek RA Oe | ‘The men were discharged when | and refe ted th 0 to take | Mrs, Cora Jackson, 2000 Yesler way passer in the jitney, received |Commissioner McClelland found that | the Injured it pital on | N nful cuts when she was thrown | ent to sus | the ground that “Mr, Flaherty seems | Christmas Day Special! |!" s0isc! sin The New Celeste [itis tne atin, nn |* A ay enn ° ry e HAS ARRIV ED FROM sald Millican, “When 1 left \Mr. | THREE SESSIONS . Winnipeg Striker PARIA AND WIL B® 1 /RORDQPEIQIAL SAYS «| ribet) SPs eine conten ah } 10-12 A. M. 3-5 P. M. 8:15-10:30 P.M. I, Is Found Guilty TIME ON WAGE BOOST NOT DUE i Band Afternoon and Evening WINNIPHG, Man., Dec, 24,—(By DETROIT, Mich. Dec. 24.—E. G OPERATORS AGREE United Press.)—R. B, Russet, a lead SATURDAY, Dec. 27 14, Henry Ford'a personal secre:-| eRe HAUTE, ind. Dec. 24.— il —— ling spirit in the general strike here PRIC jtary, today denied reports that the ln Coal mine operators will abide by | last May, was found guilty of sedi! |ord Motor company plans to make \ r 0 \tion. He was the first of 12 indicted 50c 75c lany immediate increase In the wages|the basis of séttlement reached in } Season Keservations—December 26 and 27 | following the strike, the charges be-| Children 25 (Special) Jof their employes. His Sie) fol- oe hey sti 4 me soveceet | 5 | based on their acts ¢ g the . | lowed a published statement that a | and ers, P. enna, spokes: i For the Opening Game—December 29, 30, 31 ing n thelr acts during th Tickets on Sale at Sherman y man for the operators’ organization, ‘ BI trouble. Russell's trial occupied 28 ‘ay’s P' of $8 & day was con- aby al, Occup | Clay's Piano House et a

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