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TRIN ROT NTNRe a acted ieee am anmaaaiines cinionassnan-e,aaendiememaianememmnamenmmanemenm ame ennen meme eee ATURDAY, DECEMBER 94, 1921 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 "Sallie Fisher at Moore 1922 SALARY | ‘Santa, Loaded With BILL VETOED _ Gifts, Visits Needy Mayor Says Motormen Cut rintnas fits were | oftice of the company has planned te Only 8 Cents a Day ' Met Has ‘ ‘Beggars’ Opera” h school, Friday att tal Frid rm r Ryther’s children “aldwell Wriday ned th tors of merica rtained with « Santa Claua ployes passed by the council! Des Carpenter ition of Christmas cheer be- Mra. Carpenter and Mr a 1 turday under the Caldwell charged that the compen Thrown headed the comm f the q tion A= who Tedueed only 8: conta © fay, w of the hospital celebration families. Lieut. Col, Jobn D. SRREBy other city workers paid on a dally) Among the tw rece each | leader of the Seattle Salvation Armys ise j. The mayor also pUinted out that l sooth brushes and shaving stick Thursday, will direct the distribus - placing the trainmen on a monthly De: Cadr omarion, teavtiee tate | tion teow bis bes fh Sean pay basis may result in their d ce phone girls of the Rainier, Sidney | hosplt anding one day off in eight, be ne pero gy Pomel - : . F reali nig ches |and Beacon telephone exchanges en Seattle Kiwanians will celebrate tq caus and pol | tertained 30 poor chidiren with a tree| Saturday by going shopping, Tt haw ni. he bg “gen iis iiinienien | and gifts, on the ninth floor of the | been decided that each member Of wy Vwatroes ae Tear tae ‘asd eiaed ont | Pacific Telephone and Telegraph | the organization “purchase” the & vf employes o! ro sity ep as on} | Co.'s new building, on Third ave. and | himself for the m y family he gg § yng A eramygeneny Seneca st, Saturday night @ party |to visit Christmas eve. The Kiwme ~. f 4 aps ry a mybeed saat “ port for more chidiren will be beld at) nians laid plans two weeks ago for peren ama firemen Bhempting se get) the same place, while every branch| the care of 200 families pl {the time and one-half for overtime | ist : — — he ow paid the street car men,” Cald V | | well declared. ‘The change in pay basin for street railway workers was opposed by Supt, D. W, Henderson Many Civil Sides |Legion Post Head j Exams on Schedule! Dies in Everett cw pag necretary of the 1ith| EVERETT, Dec. 24.—William Meme | elvil vic district. 03 Fed . : | win Maloney, cormmander of Bart | M | aildir nnounces 13 special elvil 4 Bigger Than Before the following dates: Signalman, coast | Everett, died Friday at the Byerett Seattle Christmas mail for 1921 | jand geodet urvey, January 10; hoepital after a short iliness lexceeded that of 1920 by 331-3 per} chemist, associate chemist and as Maloney saw service in France aa cont, cording to extimates given | sistant chemist, January 10; livestock | out Friday by Postmaster Edgar Bat | . . market reporter, and meat market |* ™émber of Company D, 63rd arte te after the annual mailing rush had | a reporter, bureau of markets, Janu-|lery, in which he was ralsed to subsided. | jary 17; student nurse, public h mental gas sergeant. department, January 17; department He is survived by his widow; hit jal statistician, January 24; depart-| mother, Mrs. W. H. Etridge, ® mental engrossing clerk, Jan brother, Percy Maloney, and two aavistant fumigation mechanic, Janu-| sisters, Thelma and Rita Maloney. Jary 25; messenger boy, federal class! | a lfled ne jee, Ja 28; ope ive spubet. pakvine: Jacuney. $i. ands tod. EAs Morgan, Tolt croscopist, January 31 High School | government which wished to avoid Milton Pritchard, who has linternational complications, | Au aa ———~ |Consul Here Seeks law principal of the Tolt high i ome e seas: . to accept a position in the Bast, wire ene Star's Paul Bun’ yan 'DEPOSITORS SUE | 3.Missing, Mexicans Sc i.°0/ Sova i joke: te venso: aure & ampos, 3 ap oo | srincipal of the Fal iy The Wilkes po ouster | NCT BANK steps to locate three persons thought | ‘phon E. Hulse, county so ance will be excellently staged and} ories re rin é jto be a hd — po ee bid endent of schools. |the play promises one of the hits of | Fosuligen ys eri pling ot etic jthe season. ‘There will be the usual BY HAROLD MAKQUIS | from becoming an island, bot the Demand That Last-Day | Maciovia Penuniri de Broan, a Mexi-| | YAKIMA.— Darrell Starr, 16 can girl, was last he matinees tomorrow, Wednesday and| ; war, | Paul Buny , ro! o lt| tides in the Bay of Fund; 4 of by her | leged forger, caught in attempt to Saturday, and the holiday matinee| Paul Bunyan has broken into Wt} |e me es if ma of by ber Radicals Abandon | Property in Mexico *PUEBLA, Mexico, Deo, @4.—Radi cals yesterday abandoned Spanish property which they had selse The action followed request of the Gasnte %0965 w iia 57 | Monday Jerature. ‘The hero of a thousand] Yovewt, sul + Bap, Seater onl Credits Be Returned |mother in 1918, Information con saw brought in cowed 1 saa FERRIS HARTMAN Feerg oiaggindg itpacb ere’ t.. Puget and the invaluable help nae Semen tothe Muxican conse, 01 | mackiuaw. COMING TO PAN niged as the supject of one of the! of his big blue ox, “Habe,” Paul Bun All Jastday depoaite in the Beandh | uiding i | e — Ferris Hartman and His Prima! feat American epics and his chron-| yan is credited with the excavation | navian American bank, whose doors} ‘e our “Daddy, “Boldt’s Butterborns aFe Donnas are announced as headliners | cles bave » gathered for coming |of Puget sound, the Great Lakes.! were closed by the supervisor of| ‘i ws cade Pr Neicus —Advertisement. |for the Christmas week at the Pan.|#®nerations to read |Hood canal, the piling up of th¢| panking on June 30, will be refunded, Net fruit yield of Puy- | ———___ Itages, on the bill opening Monday Many of the yarns which were col-| Rocky and Cascade mountains and|\¢ an action instituted in superior | @llup valley for 1921 plac $4,000, I Need | s tik lected by The Star in its Paul Bun-|opening the Missisxippl river + Friday afternoon ix successful, | 000 by Frank Case, president of the jmatines. Hartman is widely known PP court F ¥ i prsamre Money! jas a muse omedy comedian, and 7*" contest and later donated to the Discussing American humor, Mies! phe action is directed against the | Farmers’ ban oar | y university library, have been includ-| Shepherd includes the Paul Bunyan | pank and against n P. Duke, state And must 60 den le by Miss Esther Shep: | stories and other ° | 1 N tales” of | panking supervisor, by Washing al work to get tt ibe red rank Farron, Moore. 4~—Celia Turrel, Met. 5—| oo" Pulses Gera aamacas | Literature,” published in the Pacific/ division. The Western story carries | for itxelf and also in behalf of 14] ip ‘as always, but Adele Blood, Wilk ; j 5 “ | Review for December |its vividness of expression by re tue firms and individuals, | my prices will be « 5 Guy Sampsel and Lily Leonhard 4 other Seattle : ee im for you. " “P: was bern in ‘eines 7 0 c c clain barges. y will add the charm of their art to the! Paul anc m ola | markable incidents, devised for! who have assigned their claims, | ree ot caiee eee |formeriy was a great favorite with 4 1—Florence Baird, Pantages. 2—Clara Nathan, Palace Seattle audiences when he appeared [Oo “NON. 70 | “The Beggars Opera” company} tions of these offerings Ne : Maine, When “stringin’ the greenhorn.” hich total $19,413.83 | ana'T shail 9 opens ai the Metropolitan Sunday! The captivating dainty Sailie| "lL They are favorites of musical) hy rotied around so much _— | ‘The Eastern story of the same| ‘This is in accordance with the : & dollar for (night. | Fisher heads the list in the delight c | sleep that he destroyed four | cians depends largely on the use of| plana of the defunct bank's officers, Gellar you pay me To see an all English com-|ful nur “The Choir Re|ngrg crates Benace and Florence | square miles of standing timber. | Sitirica; expression and. the por-| the complaint alleges, On dune for your" dental F “pany in Seattle is rather a remark-) hearsal.” | pair that may be; = “Then they built him = float {travas of character. These include |it ts recited, closing of the b DWIN J. BROWN, expected ¢ U reir ming: for these| Fred Lindsay, famous Australian ||? fo delight with their sing:| ing cradle and anchored it off io Yo it, th ble opportunity in tts ing, comedy and dancing offering, | pastport, When Paul rocked in |the Yankee “Sam Stick.” “Jack | next day was seen to be alme r people have traveled 7,000 miles| sportsman, will put the “wild west’)! which th . Downing” and “Petroleum —V. | itable, Hope was held, how : : / iiwhich they call “Songaflage | ‘a 75-foot tide | table. r trom London since Oe aver 6 _ }of Australia on the stage. This] Designed especially to capi: tot pene panel er psbe ge | Nasby.” at the last moment outside aid might ing Dentist, oo that we exlght enjoy his witty| man is an expert with the whip.|the children, Smith's Animal Novel-| aagte wmnee —— be obtained, and therefore deposits pone ncbeeon and melodious masterpiece. he; many of his feate being halr-rals |ties will be another pope . i were epted. F the complaint | London run lasted for almost a! ing. fg Ney, or ges age nog mitten mont coats aan COLI EGE CLUB [rete tortn, ant iast-aay deposits were roduee eur new | Men’s Two-Pant Suits < ights, the lores: on ‘oh o ~~ s *- ° a nd separate enve and} \ sonnei bel a pn ae Johnny Muldoon, Pear! Franklyn | pretty girl, call their act, “W 1) and fired broadsides for seven d in separate nivel - nd Pot mer green Ib a Sy. —F & = HATS, SHOES, H r yew cenepl < and Lew Rowe, in a revelry of some.) Don't Care.” and it is filled with) hours. When Paul stepped out IS DEDICATED Pees Me SS VOSS wee et | oan, Whe. Oe the roof of the One Price—Cash or Creag ¢ “Chu Chin Chow ere ‘8 | dance and music, te another feature | laughter, youth and melody. of his cradle he sank seven war | _ entered on the books, in order that) mouth; you can bite corn eff the more satire, more wit, more fin and! of the big bill. ©, Boganny’s “Lenatic Bakers” are sh That saved Nova ‘Seotla | Featured by clever stunts, good | if the foreseen closing took place,|¢ob; guaranteed 15 years, 1427 (Chas. Mote sweet tunes packe® into this| Charles De Haven and Freddie | acrobatic 3 a music and a world of follity and fun, | these deposits could be returned. Whalebene set of Teeth Fifth Ave.’ two hours and a half of captivating @ how nd of captivating . As Mulligan and Mulligan in| ‘The Pantagescope will show Po dedication of hate new $290,000 home| Those who have assigned thetr|6® Crowns ..... entertainment than o puld thi ‘The Follies of 1176," demonstrate |gene O'Brien, In “Chivalrous sees) at Sixth ave. and Spring st. was at | ciaims to the Washington Shoe Man. | 68 Bridgewerk .... possible. With a highwayman for/that they are among the best of|ley,” as the feature photoplay tended Friday night by 360 members| wractyring Co. are: J Davis &@|$2 Amaigam Filling . a hero surrounded by a motley com-| eccentric dancers cme . of the College clul pany of pick-pockets, stool pigeons, Kellam and O'Dare, in “Chasing TRCUS AST On ‘ombined with the dedication cere J.T. Harde | All work guaranteed for 15 years. eral Agen. | Have impression taken in the morn- Co.; Dage, Derenden | |PALACE HIP BILL PHILIPPINE BUNTAL BALIVAS | man Hat Co.; Martin = | Thoroughnes: . tate, thd 7 “ m Pe se > the ‘anny int: ‘aah ‘ Ing and get teeth same day. Exam- sharpers and Negri am Tow. The| (ne, Blues." promise to keep dull seiiall GE in daenihbie Vinal eat ONLY mony re t a aight night | cy: Cascade Laundry Co.; A. Dalk &| ination and advice free. moves in society decidedly lo care away i< coop sep aNp [and Christmas dinner of the former|c,. wiiliam A. Dickey; Sunde &|_. rts text has the plain-spoken tang tha Frank Farron is a dealer in|'he Circus of the good old summer| “ PAD collegers. Pi Saeekt 6. Gaiters: DF Ura See Samples of Our Plate pomegg = Oe ee meen we are in the habit of calling! iaughs His stock is lirge and his hr dae Ren act presented | De net give or pat away these| resident Jofin 8. Robinson told swedish Hospital; J. E. Stevens, and aed — We Stand tomers ro acvorded every cour Biblical language. counters loaded with fun galore. 4 nage rill and compeny of the history of the new club bulld- | one claimant whose name is not en — it See, ee “The Beggars Opera” is a comedy.| phe Ruth Howell Duo (x an aer-|W2° top the new show coming to Ing, which he naid to be the finest of | tered Most of our present patronage ts | o¢5* embellished with melodious music sani Loew's Palace Hip. Noted figures in lite | kind the entire West. D recommended by our early custom- mbelis| i WC | jal surprise and sensation th Ita kind in the entire | ~ nt mee lers, whose work is still giving and acted and sung by artists. [RUSSIAN OPERA : ° peer: oe o> we barebank | Henry Suzzallo, president of the Uni good wi ‘efaction. Ask our cul (a) 4 - | RUSSTAS R iders, and they bring four beautiful | ersity of W n, deliver tomers, who hi tested our work. ; SALLIE FISHER CLOSES TONIGHT rg lame” nd si abbr gps Mia we le When ‘coming (0 ‘our effice, be sure j ’ , . . es ad Es 2 jedicate you are in the right place. Brii The Christmas bin of cian | The Russian Grand Opera com-| Gruet, Kramer and Gruet are a|reduee the It. C. of | Astandard treatment pee ad with you me Pata on Savings Accounts pany finish their engagement at the/trio of funmakers who further th PRODUCTS CO. | Accounts Subject to Check circuit vaudeville at the Moore starts its week's engagement tomor row, and a glance over the pro- gram shows many names in bold type, indicative of stellar propor: Metrope with thousands who know how quickly it heals sick skins “Cussin’ Parson” Resigns Pastorate PORTLAND, Dee. 24.—Rev. W. T. an tonight with the famous | effect of ‘the Big Top with their skit, "Circun Day in Georgia.” ga Kasankaya, the talented Ras-| That jolly comedy fellow, Jimm: sian actress, will be heard in the| Reynolds, comes with a brand new| role of Gilda. Miss Kasankaya| monologue full of witty squiba and sf OHI — Cordially ae Peoples Savings B 907 UNIVERSITY SF. SECOND AVE. AND PIKE SH a possesses an unusually beautiful | «mile-producing at : | McRiveen, Pe d's “cussin’ par Ask who has triedit Oppesite Fraser-Patersen Co. om as ul |smile-producing stories and songs. | son,” has renigned his place ax pasto a | voice and has been a great favorite] “sunshine in the Garden of Vaude-| oy t phon, “Gongramationst 2 ~ “4 anyone at each performance ville” is promised by Joe and Clara : r i here RESINOL | FRAWLEY IN Nathan. Or RU Pe ii ‘ TODAY’S | WILKES PLAY An artintic opening act Is prom may accept a tall tbe: Aieceliie } 7. Daniel Frawley himseit wit|#ed by Harry and Lola Stevens “1 savin every woman that on@ers with Congregational church, of Baltimore, [have one of the leading roles in the} William Christy Cabanne's feature| — Bs@ner, eee Oy Oe ee ae | Md,” as his resignation reads Soothing ee Christmas week offering at the|Photeplay production of “The Barri stan teak Velev iis eeteston Oi . _ Wilkes, Rot Cooper Megrue’s spark-|cads.” with Kenneth Harlan as the| yesiar, mec stronger (hen ie 25 years ® ABOLITION of foreign postot | ling comedy for Three,” which |*t4F, rounds out the bill brags “Saad eee Cinta to ths aoeaen as tee Quality Vaudeville and Feature Photop! lopens tomorrow (Christmas) after * pat eee, When suffering from idk aa the | Vaiaa @otee A Continuous Dally from 11:30 P.M. to 11 1. Me |noon, and which will play a special| FLOYD REVUB | Backache, Rheumatism, Lame slaitnad Goneith, tle hes a Se ee | holiday matir on Monday after-| Elmer Floy big musical re Back, Kidneys or Bladder, coves team ne oe cays * i H Week Beginning Monday Matinee, December 26 % |noon. Mr. Frawley was a former h opens at the Butler Mo: Seetinns aaneueiae e-4h. eiahemiia’ o {favorite with Seattle stock audiences is som ig entirely new in| y Seattle’s Favorite Comedian to th arley, who sailed for home| aboard the Wenatchee |but since his return he has confined|the way of novel entertainment {his energies almost entirely to di-| Floyd, who has been refe ting the company rather than to|the ng, and this will be the first im-|¢ “FOLEY Ziegfield of the West,” will in-| Fy | : t duce as his first offering “Cutting | [P3 Ip e he has played with the| Capers,” a lively jazz revue, in which| [PR Tonle in Action L., oOo EW'S> Ukes organization a company of 14 clever performers Quick to Give Good With its new angle of the triangle, |take part. . Zz Results LACE I { |“Tea for Three” is one of the most) A feature of the show is the won [delightfully witty comedies of recent |derful setting and costumes designed | SA fet Rag ros odeargaoed Rick ; SA rWHEAS CONTINUOUS 17ToOt!l “MERRY CHRISTMAS” EXTRA FINE SHOW All Next Week SUN., MON., TUES., WED. AND HIS ciate FEATURE PHOTOPLAY VAUDEVILLE RIMA DONNAS TOMORROW HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY HOLLAND- Jeation of Delightful Mirth and Me! DOCKRILL CO. and Keautiful Horses GRUET, KRAMER AND GRUET “A Clee Saturday Telephone ELLIOTT 2525 Order Seats Now IT’ Christmas Eve Wait for Santa’s Arrival Basking in the Lure of the Orient All the Exotic Glamour of the Kast Woven in a Livid Picture of Love SMITH NOVE Fun for the Youngsters ree Thomas Wilkes Presents “TEA FOR THREE” Roi Cooper Megrue’s Delightful Comedy Vaudeville Favorites BENSEE AND BAIRD —IN— “SONGAFLAGE” ay in Georgia” JIMMY , REYNOLDS Leaf From the edger of Laughs JOE AND CLARA NATHAN Ortgt Car! Laemmle presenta HERBERT > RAWLINSON ©. CHEATED lf \. HEARTS” A UMVERGAL MOTUGE with T. DANIEL FRAWLEY Adele Blood and Thomas Chatterton in the Leading Roles PANTAGESCOPE Bugene O'brien packs Pdi “Chivalrous Oh: LUNATIC BAKERS —in— obatic Comedy Ac ley” TWO DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINERS at —SAMPSEL & LEONHARD—ur Original Songs, Smart Patter, Exceptional Dances alities HARRY & LOLA STEVENS Valen, At the KENNETH HARLAN 6 KATHERINE SPENCER in WwW i L K E S “THE BARRICADE” Eves.: to $1.00 Mats: Sun. Wed, & Sat. 25e & SOc, plus tax ‘Tunes General Admission: Matinces, 25e, Nights, 4c,

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