The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1922, Page 3

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922. ROU NIDKCOETSEUM 3 Days More Betsy Anne ae cop Goldwyn's Youngest Star, UUUEUNEUONITTTTT Now Playing— The popular freckled-face WESLEY The joys and sorrows of CHARLES immortal DICKENS’ character— ny PERSON in her original sketoh— “A CHRISTMAS SURPRISE” Anststed by CLINT MONTGOMERY the work-house waif, portrayed by— Jackie Coogan In First National's “OLIVER TWiST’ —with— UNUOUANOOASOO0000000 00 L0UOAAEOUAUEOAGEOASEOOEOONAOOOAOOUAAEOAOEOAOEAAEOA AEA OMIASSEUGUEUCSAEUAAAU EGE A caveman romance— “ONE WEEK F LOVE” An American-style “Sheik!” The story of a boy who dreams of ad- venture and gets it! ~~~ BUSTER KEATON as the bad man in First National's “THE FROZEN NORTH” STRAND ORCHESTRA Under WINELAND Coming—Guy Bates Post in “Omar, the Tentmaker” Ivan Edwards in Songs Coliseum Concert Orchestra —ander— M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE playing “Babes in Toyland” Coming “The Pride of Palomar” NL TM CAKES AND COOKIES Our Washington bureau has finished the compilation of another section of Uncle Sam's Cookbook. It is devoted to recipes for cakes and cookies, taken from tested recipes in government labora- tories. If you want this bulletin, fill out and mail the coupon below: |Find Dead Woman | Dressed Like Man | ROME, Dec. 26—A beautiful |young’ woman found murdered a« | short distance from the royal palace was dressed in man's clothing. She ;bae not been identified. | aon 3 |Ballroom Cyclist Found Not Drunk ALDERSHOT, Engiand, Dec. 26 Lieut. R. H. Mould was accused of intoxication for riding a bicycle around a ballroom, but was cleared at a military trial, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want Uncle Sam's Cookbook on CAKES AND CANDIES, and inclose herewith four cents in stamps to cover postage and mailing. Girl Kills Self to Rebuke Suitor | VIENNA Dee. 26.—"My death aac i | will always rebuke your perfidy,” | cried Mile. Berthe von Lissen as rhe Surveyors Nabbed |Wedding Party Is shot herbelt dead in a’ crowded cafe for “Assassins” Poisoned by Rival | when she found her fiance dining | with another girl. BUCHAREST, Dec. 26.--Two men| SOFIA, Dec. 26-—~Two wendres - — enieienn suspected of making observations for | guests at a wedding feast here were PORTLAND.—Sarah G. Rockwoorl, the purpose of assassinating King | made seriously fli by poison put tn | 9, and Robert T. Watson, 67, die as Ferdinand turned out to be govern-| the food by a rival of the bride-| result of auto accidents here during | | past two days. «room. ment surveyors. Your Christmas Money! Why not lay aside at least a part of the cash you received as a Christmas’ gift, or perhaps a Christmas bonus? A savings account in this strong National Bank will be just the place to put this money. Perhaps you would like one of our Liberty Bell Home Savings Banks to aid you in sav- ing additional funds to add to this Christ- mas gift “nest egg.” THe Seatfle National Bank Southeast Corner—Second Avenue at Columbia LARGEST BANK IN WASHINGTON One of our Safe Deposit Boxes will protect your new Christmas jewelry UMEUAUGUOOEEROUASEUANEUAALUUGEUGUUAUEAUCEAEUAAEUAALL THE SEATTLE STAR [SETS RECORD | | THE GROTE-RANKIN Co) OTTO F KEGEL, President FIFTH Edward Meagher of Los ngéles claims to be the world’s fastest reader. He read Ben Hur recently and wrote a synopsis for the} movies all in 10 hours. SANTA VISITS ALL HOSPITALS) |Patients and Children Are} Entertained | An immense Christmas tree wos! jcovered with gifte Monday for the} | nick children of the Children’s Ortho- | | pedic honpttal. Toys, candy and pree- ents of all kinds were showered upon the youngsters as they sat or re) clined on their cota, Santa waa| © in person to #ee that each child ved ite share, A large phono-| delivered to the children} as a gift from Mra. O. F. Hart, | For This h was Patients tn were with Christmas carois sung by the sisters of the hospital. Masses were celebrated at 6, 6:20 and § a m. | Families and friends of those con- | fined to their beds were received during the afternoon. Delegations from the Elka, Knights! of Columbus and the Young Ladies’ AVENUE AND PIKE STREET This Will Be A Week of Unusual Savings for all who have Furniture to buy Comfortable | " Davenport awakened Monday morning} Upholstered in good quality tapestry and velour—another exceptional value. | institute helped along the Christmas | program at the House of the Good Shepherd Christmas day. The Elks brought thelr band, and Judge King Dykeman entertained the girlie with @ running fire of bumer for a fow minutes, Everywhere tn homes, hospitals and institutions Christmas was cele brated In Seattle as never before. Thousands of children gathered about the §5.foot Christmas tree next the Elks’ Temple Christmas morning at 10 o'clock, when Seattle Elke die tributed gifte of warm clothing, jeandy, food and necessities to needy youngsters. Santa Claus was so burdened with gifts that a score of assistants were necessary to distribute all the gifts, which were obtained by the Elks in carload lots, Barrels of apples, tons of food and bales of clothing were distributed before Santa Claus rue- fully surveyed his tree and could not find one present left. Three hundred youngsters from Seattle and Bremerton were guests Monday aboard the mammoth war vensela New York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania at the Bremerton navy yard, Volunteer Santas tn the blue garb of the navy appeared from tur. | reta, shell hoists and companionways ‘ bearing aloft gifts. Christmas tur.|Chart, and ‘round Ripple Creek. key, sauce and al) the “fixings” Mr. Sprinkle Blow, the Weather. were supplied in wholesale quanti-|man, usually took a long vacation jties to the hungry kiddies. tn wintertime and let Jack Frost and The New York instituted the cus-|Old North Wind manage things for |tom of caring for needy children on | him. Christmas day, navy historians de-| And they didn't waste much time clare. about it. They went on a rampage ‘long about Christmas time, Jack Frost and Ol4 North Wind did, and | ing Forest, Bright Meadow, Old Or- It was snowy and cold in Whisper- | Qo “Where is everybody, do you suppose?” asked Nancy please people and he did his best so that Santa and the children could have plenty of snow—Santa for his sleigh and the children for their new sleds ‘n’ skates ‘n’ things. But Jack never pothered his care- less head about Ben Bunny and his family, or the Squirrels or Chip- munks, or Cottontails, or Coons, or Woodchucks, or Mice, or Frogs, or —or anybody. Wasn't it a good thing that there was a nice kind little fairy like Dusty Coat to look after him! A lit- Ue bit of a dwarf with a bent back [ ENGLISH J. P. |)‘ seture'ii*> . . Of cou Frost wanted to ow asi RRO TO Net Contents 15 Piuid Drac Lady Ancaster The American woman has been criticised somewhat since | last election for neglecting the | political privileges suffrage} gives her. | Abroad, however, par- | ticularly in England, Amer- ican women are decidedly in the political limelight and as- suming many positions formerly held exclusively by | men. | | Lady Ancaster, formerly; | Eloise Breese of New York,| ‘has just been made an Eng- \lish justice of the peace. Her husband holds a high official position, ? CASTORIA For, Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Thirty Years CASTORIA Fare and One-k Round Trip THE LINE OF RELIABLE SERVICE Dates of Sale December 29, 30, 31, January 1 Final Return Limit January 3 Tickets and Reservations at King Street Station Main 6620 E. L. CAREY, General Agent Passenger Department 200 L, C. Smith Building Formerly *8.22— now $6.55 a ton at the bunkers Black Diamond Furnace Coal

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