The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1922, Page 15

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FRID THE SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Phone Capitol 4626 AY. DECEMBER 29, 1922. SEATTLE STAR PAGE 15 RE EA On ESESCICICSSCSCSC ICI CITE AUTOMATIC Rational Institution _ ; Prowning {ing & Go. Pre-Inventory Boys’ Clothing Sale We are preparing for our Semi-Annual Inventory, reducing our great stocks, cutting our already low prices on these high-grade Boys’ Suits and Overeoats. Norfolk Suits 2 Pairs-Full-Lined Knickers Reduced to $9.75 $11.75 $13.75 $16.75 All our $25.00 Norfolk Suits, $18.50 ° a eo 6-0 e 6 THE GIFT OF GOD the lily and tints the shouts of joy rang|Burkoff o he atre distributed | » , there Christmas out When Santa ot department t of pr sunshine that mission in @ of rain failed all » spring e and di | He paints the leat and fail, And turns the bird call. | He anew each seoker’s inquiring ken And says raw and t f the tr of each sweet r her tirele won Charlies W efforta in 9 note mailed all Mrs. R. 1. Lin |the PT. A, # t the jaile were » the cripple, “Arise and ag | women erying with wind and storm:| poa m Or it the y home Sun entertain \ j lite had ahe each want of poverty’s | pheum theate | at uh day when they begin an {ment at 1:30 p. m. ee thing an the old people preparation Jcaston, ahe |the parents cheers discouraged, the hun meage the Gessueng ishen to tha jers of th rt in the sing: | voperation, She also | thank Mayor Brown and| Hu Ho | ary are fed, Ho heals the sick and raises the dead. children who ing for their « > CONCERT APPRECIATED The many shutins who re celved tickets to the entertain. ment by the Amphian society at Meany hall wish to extend their sincere appreciation and thanks | remem in year. It was joyed by all those to % Nel! Engetand. | eve | YULETIDE Oh, thia wonderful Yuletide, great: est in the history of our city. Never! before has such a uniform spirit of birth enveloped the thoughts of citizens in their every action as in the past What @oes it all in It tndleates that the true ma Christ, long submissive to the false | pleas: of has at inet grasped the reins and the coming year will ring with the glory of His|diffiouities, th ura pull sre ath brought cheer to] BLIND MAN ILL a wy n homes, how! we were very grieved and shocked pitais, jails and sanitariums in alllig tee of the madden illness of ty during the Christ: | rank Herbert, the young blind man who a for aid inst week in find: | «a m and work. now lying unconscious at Bt. 1 how vital, where he was taken following a shut.ins hope wishes to his secretary, ansistance, given to the sisted at the m given the dren at the Masonic temple | Charles Hayd, Mrs, Isabella Mount Mrs, Jack Quinlin, Mra, Walter M ‘Thomassen, and Mrs. KR. D. Chamber. lain, Mra to the society for again bering ther very great) who the Christ 7 our iviviziziviviziziel tic Sir} I FES IIIS EI Fe were abi attend weeks Once installed, the Cleaner needs no attention. It is o (> self-lubricated, and there is nothing to get out of order. Yor THOROUGHLY TESTED AND GUARANTEED ee CAROLERS TOUR CITY Despite almost unsurmountable PWT. A. carol singers earth, the their sing! MOTORISTS WHO HELPED Seattle shutins were able to en jeasures of the Yule t week, thru the k | owing motorists, w » will ried them about the city to Christmas entertainments: Mrs M. A. Porter, Mra. Richards, Charles W. Shatia, P. D, Chamberlain Charles Deltz, H. W.*Rogers, C. B. Baker, William Bowles, Jack Quin tin, J. H. King, R. 8. Copeland, W A. Bishop, Maj. Dean, Robert W.! Graw, F M. Becker, .Bonney-Wat- son Co, Butterworth Ambulance Co, C. L. Gillespie, George David #on, Mr. Cook and Mr. Dickinson. | ‘ono anne |Fine for Chest Colds, Too, Witt the ladies of the Sunshine and Is Cheaply Made guild please forgive the typographi at Home eal omission in leaving out the — name of their hard-working out- going president in the statement last week, which should have read: “The outgoing officers who have carried on the work so beautifully the past | { year are: Mrs. Fanny Van Alstine, president; Mrs. Andrew Fach viee president; Mra, Ella Bast treasurer; Mrs. A. J, Hawken, vice | Ot arta the « Y us holidays. Promptly afternoon a at 3 o'clock Saturday caravan of city trucks, provided by J. D. Ross of the light ing department, MeGee and Boys’ Overcoats Sizes 3 to 10 years $11.75 $14.50 $16.75 $18.50 Worth-while reductions in Boys’ Mack- inaws, Extra Knickers, Shirts, Blouses, Stock- ings, Hats, Caps. nd - * ng stroke. Al ve T nA: —\tor his speedy recovery, | 8 a SHUT. INS RNJOY PLAY ome Wiade The shutins’ Cosmopolitan Players’ theater Satu» With Speed Phiegm—Stopa the Irritation day night well attended, consid and Coughing Ceases Specials! Winged Radiator Cap for Fords, nickel 15c Borson Alligator Wrench 15c reg. Fan Belt for Ford Specials! Tire Pressure Gauge Reg. $1; now 65c Battery Hydrometer Reg. 75¢; now 35c Spark Plug for Ford . be; now "25c Johnson's Prepared Wax Liquid, Pints ntertainment at the Acta Loosens the} | wring the stormy weather, About 150/ dinabled, elderly and blind shuttns were present. Child dancers, who contributed so much to the success of the program, were: Mazina Barber, Betty Thomas, Laimtta Hines, Dorothy Lindgren, Cornealia Wright, Gerda von Sandow _jand the M Shichert Alex White made an {deal Banta Claus and the program was greatly | enjoyed, Browning King & Co. Second at University, Arcade Square » Belgians Plan New Tax on Profiteers | BRUSSELS, Dec, 29.-—-Premier | Theunis is working out a plan to Hawking and snuffling > of the mucoy ) Satisfies Two Wives, | Four Killed When | Rescuer Stumbles | Engiand, Dec. 29.— While leading ber three grandchil dren from her burning home, Mrs. | Catherine Lawrence stumbled and) fell. The children fell across her ody and all were suffocated. but Police Object PARIS, Dec. 29-—-Hie two wives lived amicably tn the home of Leon Bertrand, but neighbors objected and the police dragged Leon from his Occidental harem. president and secretary.” eee CHILDREN ENJOY TREE It would have done your heart|buy good to have seen the children at} [the Washington Children's home aa} membrane tat |they gathered about the great tree Rass mi it for Catarrh Advertiaem: Look What We Have for You— AN OFFICIAL INDOOR BASEBALL any te |foree the war and peace profiteers jto pay higher taxen, lToy Balloon Costs Life of Small Boy BATH, England, Dec, 29.—Pursu. | ling a toy balloon, S-yearold James | Miles fell into the River Avon and| 23c fines Lag) Rio Exposition Closes March 31 RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 29.—Of- fictals of the Brazilian Centenary ex- position today declared to a corre- spondent of the United Press that the closing date of the exporition—March 31, 1923-—will not be extended as has been rumored. The officials also declared that the lrumor that the exposition would | close on March 31, as scheduled and } then reopen later, is entirely without Thugs Take Jewels but Leave Pictures ROME, Dec. 29.—Burglars stole $100,000 worth of jewels from the apartments of Prince Odescalchi In the Rarberini palace, but paid no a $1,500,000, DULUTH, Minn. Deo. 29.—Ar- rested for beating a cat to death, George Bollard claimed the animal [WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. Westlake Store Open Until 9 P. M. Saturdays Downtown Store 2041-45 Westlake fea epee Be Pad Ted £2. Auto Row Store 812-18 East Pike 71 oO The o ee ~ pea oe We Paris-Turkey Air Route Opens § PARIS, Dee. 29.—The route of 1,770 miles b and Constantinople will be in the spring. Airplanes will Strasbourg, Prague, Bud {tention to works of art valued at| grade and Bucharest. Wild Sheep Gets “Chi” Cops’ G CHICAGO, Dec, 29.-—A sl | foundation. Jt would be impossible Part of the fortune of the|to run the exposition for a longer late Adolphus Busch will come | period than for which it was sched- to Miss Lottie Tauscher,| 4 Previous to inauguration on *| September 7. The foreign govern- daughter Of MMme€.| ments represented by special missions Johanna Gadski, caped from the stock yards (GENUINE HORSEHIDE) was killed by his dog. He was fined| down three policemen before $100, capture. Ba fam 0% 8|\ to the exposition have their delegates | singer, when she weds Ernat| on a budget and extension of the ex- | “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Busch, cousin of the “beer | Position would, in most cases, necess!- ® 4 tate congressional legislation, Such All-Wool Fabrics, All New Styles $30, $35, $40, $45, $50, $55 ment was announced recently. | sufficient time. 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