The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1923, Page 3

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* 8 & ANGWAY, Freckles Jackie Coogan! Seattle kiddies to take your place— and they're making time. | One year ago Jack and Maurice| The simplest way to enda cern is Blue-jay. Stops the pain in- stantly. Thea the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. At your druggist === F so important have become their h trionic duction, The study of dramatics and music at the Qprnish school and the swim ming instruction given at the Crystal Pool, coupled with the youngsters’ natural talent, is credited by their | father for thelr rapid rise. TRICE STARS AS ‘0 PLAYER “The Call of the Wild,’ their first | picture—which, by the way, will have | "read: sy }its Seattle premerio at the Heilig| YOUNGSTERS LIVED | theater next Saturday—attracted the | IN E. ay = WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1928, e phy’s Boys Film —@ Attorney Leaves for Los Angeles Barry and phy, were attending Lowell schobl| Here come two /and playing “shinny” with the young: | Dr. N sters In front of their home at 21115 and und they Murphy, 12 and 10, sons of former | stars in the cinema profession Prosecuting Attorney John F. Mur. talents | Thursday will temporarily law office in the Ipwman bt his suite at the Rainier club, ood-bye to his friends and jour ney [0 Los Angeles to confer with of. ficials of the Firs’ producing compa ring Jack in a fu | instant attention of prominent direct- lors and clinched their future in the|ment, they Just_naturally fell right | profession,” | represent THE GROTE-RANKIN CO pm fea 1 A | Gyrafoam Electric Washer for Christmas The Maytag Electric Washer is a lifetime gift. The Maytag is entirely dif- ferent from any other washer. Buy a Maytag Now Make your first payment Jack Murphy (left) and his brother Maurice, sons of former Prosecuting Attorney John F, Murphy, have just about upset the law business of their dad. both are showing such talents in the movies that the elder Murphy finds it ne devote his time and attention to developing their abilities. Thursday he will close h tle office temporarily and go to Los Angeles, where the lads are going over big with tho| -c producing companies. They will be seen in action here when the Heilig theater shows Jack London's story, “The Call of the Wild” in pictures next week. RE Stars High School Pupils Carry Xmas Cheer Pupils in Seattle's etht high planning to furnish Christmas cheer to 10. institutions for children and to more then one hundred families Known to be In| Student committees to over} oo the work have been chosen from tho boys' and glrle' clubs of all the fi uchools, Many of the students are lalso preparing Christmas stockings lto hang up for exwoldiers at Cush B | man hospital, ‘Tacoma | Jack was born while their father, !a fighting Irishman and the servant of this county at ono of the most | al times In its history, was con: the famous prosecution of # | “wappy,” former police chief of So | attie, | | During this term pt four years, | | while Maurice, the younger, was attil a baby, an effort wan mado to kidnap | him, which the father frustrated at} the point of a six-hooter. \ Outalde of the dog, "Buck," who pf course is starred, the Seattle |youngaters have been given the most prominent parts in the early portions lof “The Call of the Wild” by Director {Hal Roach, Roach, whose genius has | pushed Harold Lloyd from the lowent |rung to the very pinnad. of comedy rples, ts anxious to continue as tion with his youthful charges, and it is Roach whom Murphy will first confer with on reaching the South. Swimming fans will remember the lads as tiny stars with the local water team having been crowned tife leity championships in thelr respec- |tive divisions in 1922 Tho boys, In the sixth and eighth grades when they left Seattle, con |tinue thelr schooling under tutors |provided by tho. film studios, and Imust poss the regular tests held by }the California’ boards of education, the father states. “The Call of the Wild," the second i big motion picture. feature to play at the Heilig, will put one week, Manager @. W. 3 INTERRUPTED SLEEP QUICKLY SOOTHED BY ALVITA A. Mott, of Oakiund, California, who has been compelled to get up four to six times a night, now reports relief from long-standing kidney and prostate trouble after taking Alvita 4, | for one week ¢ ing heard of your Alvita Tab a | Why? Because sary to is Seat- Maurice has been tak: are sought-for kid And trouble with my that th }iong stand! neys or p ate which necesait my t m four to six times experts are about even to the r tive talen the youths. with his fo personality, smile and freck won the heart pf King Baggot, has taken him under his wing, younger, ahyer, but more st, perhaps, has been made the protege of Jack Dillon, directo: of Colleen Since completing “The Call of the Wild." the youngsters havo been during the nig “I can hardly expreas tlon for the good the vided done for me want to say furt sted mat t of a muc * standing caused from 1a man of ma © a young mah onehalf dozen onal and other regarding star sth feature pro ture age but today—I am boxes of Alvita working with George O'Hara tn the po soar ts to give to my “Fighting Blood atures; appearing | tends. the dat Ppearing |" Alvita Tablets afe sctentifically pre- in the Johnny sand the Benny Alexander comeé and also had minor parts. In rry-Go-Round,” already shown in this city pared from the wonderful alfalfa Plant, which through tts long root ab. sorbs the vital elementa—iime, tron |and phosphates—necesnary to health and vigor. Alvita has proved expe: clally beneficial in bufiding up weak ened, rundown conditions, and tn overcoming kidney, bladder and pros. tate trouble. A dollar b any drug store. TEMENT “Raised in an atmosphere of excite. ther told a St Tinto the ways of the ir proud father con feture world," Inued, OTTO F. KEGEL, President _ Give Her a in January THE SEATTLE STAR ____ - THE GROTE-RANKIN CO; OTTO F. KEGEL, President Gifts for $1.00 | | | Salt and Pepper: Shakers | || Sterling Silver individual Salt || and Pepper Shakers, i a gift box Creik | | Eversharp Pencils || A gift any member of the fam- ily will appreciate...........$1.00 Gift Stationery | Two-quire - boxes of splendid | quality Gift Stationery — at- | | tractively boxed ....... oees 291,00 | Bead Necklaces Very attractive strands of Beads, in various lengths and | colors ... AGRIAR Fire ont $1.00 Jewelry A splendid assortment of Gift | Jewelry, attractively boxed for gift giving in velvet satin- MUO ORON ral ool cess cs $1.00 Rubber Tea Aprons || In red, blue and green, trim- | med with white ruffle—Mother would surely appreciate one HOD ChBEO th rs Uosinevicceen $1.00 Work Baskets || Fancy Work Baskets, decorat- || ed with beads, lined with col- |] ored material, closing with | drawstring at top ........... $1.00 Three Flowers Compacts Three Flowers .Compacts of touge and Powder make very attractive and acceptable Silk Hosiery {| Women’s Ingrain Silk Hosiery with lisle hem top and lisle | foot, in black only...........$1.00 Bill Folds || In three-fold style of fine | leather—A splendid Gift for DAA ties tis cules s Tyee te 158100 Perfumes || Hudnut’s assorted Perfumes, || 14%-02z.; put up in attractive || containers ...... MAR Or oe: SAU Cutex Gift Sets Cutex Manicure Sets, attrac- || tively boxed, containing all the |) necessary articles for | manicure Ivoroid Toilet Articles ! A good assortment of Ivoroid Toilet Articles — Splendid for Giftss each. 33. s:. cess oie o 100. Toilet Waters || Hudnut’s Toilet Waters in | many different odors ........$1.00 Infants’ Stockings Mercerized lisle Infants’ Hos- iery, at 3 pairs for..........$1.00 Lacquered Boxes . || Exceptionally well made; fit- | ted with lock and key; nicely- ' finished; “suitable for sweet- meat packing and later can be used for gloves, handkerchiefs, collars, ete—splendid value. ..$1.00 Dolls and Toys At these prices you can buy more and still SAVE money Tool Chests $3.49 Each Chest has twenty tools that boys like to use, and the chest is made of strong hardwood. ime Toys Are Sandy Andy; regular.....$1.00 NOW § Sandy Andy; regular..... 150 NOW 1 Sandy Andy Crane; reg.. 1.50 NOW Bizzy Andy; regular..... 50 NOW Panama Pile Driver; reg.. 1.00 NOW | Bowler Andy Mill; reg... 1.50 NOW | Over and Under; reg..... 1.10 NOW Transformers Special—Each, $2.95 If the boy has an elec- tric train or an electric toy, a good Transformer is a necessity. A special purchase of one hundred are offered for tomorrow at a very low price, each $2.95, All Our Wolver- Reduced New Sport de - Madam Hendron Dolls Special $3.95 Madam Hen- dron Mamma Dolls, unusually attractive, neat- ly dressed—they are much better finished than the usual dolls shown — stand 18 inches tall; regular price $6.50; on Sale tomorrow; each $3.95, 5 Christmas Sale of Games Practically every known game is included, and each one is much un- der regular value. Five Tables of Games have been arranged for easy selecting— 19¢ 29¢ 89c 69c 98c Toys You Can Buy for 98c Kitchen Cabinets Horses and Wagons Drums Noah's Arks Wheelbarrows Express Wagons Children’s Red Chairs Teddy Bears Golf Sets Laundry Sets Coats $35.00 OUGHT at a great saving enables us to offer these extreme- ly Smart Coats, of beautiful plaid, striped and lined in. silk sport coatings, through- out; some luxuriously trimmed with fox fur; others with self cloth convertible collars—at an exceptionally low price: $35.00 a All sizes from 16 (misses’ size) to 46 bust —Second Floor f Gifts in Knitted Outfits KATING means warm clothes, and smart ones, too.. What could answer the purpose any better than one of these good looking, Knitted Sports Suits or Sports Dresses’ with a Knitted Hat and Scarf to matgh? Besides being jauntily becoming, they are warm as toast. There are many colors to choose from. There is also a complete line of cozy, warm Slip- overs, Golf Coats, Chappy and Scotty Coats from $3.95 to $7.50. Arena Skating Suit, $27.50. Knitted Sports Dresses, $17.50 to $22.50. Knitted Scarf and Tam Sets, $3.95 to $5.95. Tams, $1.95 each. Robes! Robes! Robes! Pretty and Serviceable! f LL make her feel bright and cheery to start off the day if she has a nice warm Bathrobe to slip into. You will find here a most wonderful and complete assortment from which to make your selec- tion. Bath Robes, $15.00. Corduroy Robes, $3.95 to $17.50 each. $3.95 to Child’s High Chair $6.45 OTH Mother and Baby will enjoy the con- venience and comfort of a fine mahogany - finished Chair like the one sketched —as_a Christmas Gift for Baby it is most desirable— specially priced, $6.45.

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