The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 2

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a eenet tient neni THE SEATTLE STAR | AT F COLISEUM | Contest Of fers Chance ili * t f GE 2 Dee littl | _to Tell of Experience you miaht hare hd tone nt ofen|| FOR BEST ESSAYS The Star s offering prizes for the three be eofn 6 0 readers || than 20 Woxciting || “My Most Exciting Night te your story and send it to the “‘Pxclting Night Mditor, The Star,” red rocker’’ gift to good tn SOE —Santa’s favorite Night" contest, which ts open now i little girls and boys—eseve ral to everyone. The Gtar te conduct ech aie te see thousand of these are here— tng the contest together with the Serck 4kss cheene. 000 " ; Miue Mouse theater in connection || #10. me is for you and ” : ¥ with the run af D. W Ortttith'’s ‘One Exolting Night tarting next |in The Star urday at the Blue Mouse, If ve had an exolting night-—«and t everybody has—write ali about it trying not to use more than 200 words, and wend it tn to the “Hx citing Night" Editor, The Star, as soon as you can. For the three best essays received, cash prises an fol lows will given; First, $86; sec ond, $20; third, $10, The six beat recetved will be published tn The Star, Get out your pen now and write yours, paing only one side of the paper, and mail it In early when the curtain rises, They start | & row, however, and soon both are om the stage, where they indulge in & ludierous Aialorue cr third. The best atx are to be published —— SS er French jugglers whose act, while | of the type often seen here before ie nevertheless good entertainment. | Athrilling crook drama with | House Peters and Irene Rich cast I axostiont roles, te “The Invisible at 7 | Power, which ts shown on th sliver sereen. [Taig Shep . FAR THE TEETH" Puts the Teeth to Sleep (Net the Patient) THERE 18 NO PAIN Marine Engineer Is to Be Buried Paul Barnes, chief engineer of the West Cahokia, will be burted Wetnenday with services In the Butterworth chapel Mr Harness died suddenly Saturday night on board ship at Genoa bay, Vancouver : : inland. Viola Dana in“June Mad-| sir marnoe itved at THT 19th \ness,” opening at the Coli-|ave. N. B. Hoe t survived by hw seum Tuesday. widow, Mrs. Nettie Barnes, and five ———— eblidren. He has been « resident of Beattie since 1899, and wae 4 member of the Maritime lodge, No. 229, F. and A. M. | Wednesday 4 from 10 a. m. till noon only DEDICATING THE SEAUTI- '( FUL NEW LIBERTY THEA. TRE SATURDAY WILL BE JACKIE COOGAN IN “OLIVER TWIST.” |NEW FEATURES ON little folks’ dreams come PALACE HIP BILL | true, Wednesday from 10 a. m. | till noon, Sek phate on ele Bite old-f: red rockers for . 2 to 8 years old, exact- ; as pictured. Positively none sald before 10 a m. or after fhoon, and only one to a cus- ‘tomer. Tt seems to | bring back old. time andara vate | ee TEE Ese ville acta these days ana and Harris, whose new bill at | Free From 9 to 11 Haines and Montgomery tn Good Ship Nancy Lee.” Opening with a mediey of an! known es songs, the three enter) talners In this act indulge in come | @y banter, harmony singing and some ladghable anticn—all sup. | posedly on the deck of this famous) veseel, C —sorry we cannot wrap or deliver YN *TACOM A> Your \Wiitet J Credit € x TTLE- AT Pint Contrary to the usual run of opening acts, Smith and Warren, billed ae “Xtrakiever Dancers,” are) one of the chief features of the $5.00 | 2:cnram They have @ varied rou. tine of dance steps and wind up ma with the brilliant Apache dance that | st Mterally “brings down the house.” OR. JOMN A type of entertainment the mas) tere of which are becoming rarer! |each year ls the colored comedy of |Special for 30 Days— Set of Teeth...... recs Comptete |) EXAMINATION |GLOBE @PTICAL CO. ar Weetiahe Ave. and Pike otenteerea | BOSTON DENTAL cuRNC 1420% Second Avense Everything Electrical for Christmas gifts will be found in our stocks at three conveniently located stores. WESTINGHOUSE WAFFLE IRON— Finished in heavy nickel with aluminum cooking surfaces, it needs no grease and almost no cleaning; cooks most delicious waffles, on your table $18.00 Besides the small appliances for Christmas, electric ranges, washing machines, irons, and vacuum cleaners are listed as attractive gifts. UNIVERSAL URN PERCOLATOR SET —In heavy nickel—é-cup size, $42.25; 9- cup size, $44.75. “Adds Beauty to your Dining Table and Goodness to your Electric Building 2012 Vernon Place ‘CUT OPERATING}: COST OF FUN Di" A 2% per cont cut In the budget rot r The finonl mmuntty for Community Fond expenses was will have to be cur| und will close Ooteber 1, 1928, by the board of directors at t the amount of money | Mifty-one agencies are included made Make Christmas Electrical Henry Building the cam-|only after m ear of the ( SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR XMAS! Don’t let the ready cash worry you —whether it be a gift or for your own personal use, you should take advantage of the splendid values THE as: MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS | —Says Our Credit Man Pay as little as § or TOASTERS—These ever-popular table appliances are shown this year in a great variety of styles, and there is one for every taste and every purse. Priced from $6.00 to $9.00, AMERICAN BEAUTY TABLE GRILL— Not only good-looking, but a wonderfully useful article on your table. Attaches to any lamp socket. Performs 3 cooking operations $1 3.00

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