The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 10

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928, ‘Bags of Toys, Goodies — VE THOUGHT OF SOMETHING JUST FINE TO GIVE YOU FOR CHRISTMAS, ADAM. Tf /WELL, DON'T GET ANYTHING EXPENSIVE, ims THE TT ha THAT C TS EVA, MeL BE SATISFIED WITH ANY LITTLE | THING You SELECT + KNOW you wit. LiKe THiS ND NOW WILL yOu Give META NICE BIG CHECK SO | CAn GO RIGHT DOWN AND Ger iT? Judging from her letter to ‘The are close friends, She explained) that whe is sending a bag of toys) and goodies for her little friends tn Seattle, who join her Christmas club, The huge bag tw well packed and there should be something for every child who joins, but if there isn't, Pegey wrote, they can be Just as happy by doing everything they can to make others happy, Santa told her, #he added, thet all the children in Seattle are go- ing to receive other Christmas re- membrances at home, too, this year for Baby Peggy’s Party, Seattle Children Admitted Free to’ Film by Joining Starlet’s Club Star, Baby Peggy dnd Santa Claual > and she closed by wishing all » ry Christmas and Happy New It's easy to join the club, An you hive to do is clip cut the cous pon above, sign it and present tt at the ddor of the Columbla the ater Christmas morning and you will ‘recelve a Baby Peggy ‘button and will be admitted free to nee Baby Peggy in “Tho Darling of New York.” The management of the Columbia has agreed with Baby Peggy to take moving pictures; of all her tit- tle Seattle friends who attend the — show that day. The party will start at 10 o'clock Christmas morning, BABY PEGGY MERRY CHRISTMAS CLUB 1. I promise to be happy and make someone else ~ BY WILLIAMS | | | (OH GOSH 1) i. NEVER LEAVE | happy on Christmas. 2. Iam Jeg® than 6 years old. PURO TS. Seip cares Pesinre ty cea md 6 058 ofa (Present this coupon at the Columbia theater Christmas morning, It will admit one “Baby Peggy Club” member.) NOTHIN LIKE “aT TILL TH' LAS MINUTE» THAD MY ENE ON“TISN SINCE WAY IN TH’ SUMMER: DRUNK DRIVER | Crashes. Into Two Parked by Police Station Driving recklessly past the police! station in a drunken condition, late) Thursday night, Roy G, Gruwell, 42. 4 salesman, crashed into two other }autos with his own machine, nar-| rowly encaping death or serious in- jury when his car straddled an em- BABY THROWN WRECKS AUTOS IN CARS PATH Knocked From Mother's Arms in Accident; Unhurt oS Three women and a 1-year-old baby girl were injured in traffic accidents Thursday afternoon. A Rainier valley street car struck Mrs. Chiyo Kajikawa, of Eighth ave, and Charles st., on the Rainier val- ley car track near Dearborn st. Mra. 2 oo | EITS NOT KNOWN WHETHER “THE STRANGE WHEELMAN, E WITH A BLACK GRIP, WHO RODE THROUGH Town ToDay, 2 WAS A PIANO “TUNER, HORSE DocToR CRA — | PATENT FENCE AGENT Seg OS oe MOMENTS WE'O LIKE TO LIVE OVER AGAIN Christmas Shopping DOINGS OF THE DUFFS~ s |bankment and threatened to go|Kajikawa was carrying her baby jover. Gruwell was arrested on a/kirl. The mother was knocked down |charge of driving while drunk and|and thrown 10 feet., She received was held in the city jail Friday, in| head injuries. Her baby was hurled Meu of $200 bail. | 20 feet into the path of an automobile Hearing the crash of the autos, | driven by L. 8, Curry, 4234 Juneau the police dashed outside and found|st. Curry stopped his automobile that Gruwell had collided with two jin time to prevent killing the young. jsmajl autos parked at the curb, be-|ster, and took the injured mother |longing to E. Fujitoml, 617% Jack-|and child to the city hospital. The g |xon st., and len L. Fox, R. F. D,| baby is seriously hurt., 4 } | No, 3. Gruwell's big car was hang-| Mrs. C. L. J. Smith, 6059 Sycamore ~ |ing on the edge of a 40-foot embank- | ave., was knocked down in front of |ment. Fufitom!’s car also had been | 1614 Westlake ave. by an automobile | pushed across the sidewalk to the! driven by Mra. Henry DeCovert, R. jedge offthe bank. All three of the| F. D. No. 1. Mrs, Smith was bruised Jautos were badly damaged, and shaken. | and James st. when she was struck FREED BY JURY given treatment at the city hospital. Ca a RAREO, cE! 5, Mrs. Paul Johnson of Bremerton was severely injured at Second ave. | 8 INDICTED, 1 by a car driven by H. Goodrich, 5004 17th ave. N. E. Mra. Johnson was POINCARE TO ee WAGE BATTLE § “roa Six Secret Indictments in Federal Court PARIS, Dec. 21.—Premier Poin: Z “G —_— care, following the technical defeat actiod Making the second report of the|of the government by an adverse : his stot] ' session, the federal grand jury called | vote in the chamber Thursday, deter- trouble GEE! EVERYBoby by Judge Jeremiah Neterer returned |miged today to employ “steam roller” haven't WENT OUT AND 12 open indictments, seyen no-true | methods to force his domestic pro- LEFT ME - THEY | bills and six secret indictments Fri-| grams thru parliament. He will not r day morning. | resign. OUGHT TO BE HOME The open indictments, with the of-| Count De Lasteyre, finance minis- PRETTY SOON I'M / fenses and bails set, follow: F. A./ter, in an interview regarding yes- g- 4 HUNGRY- Morris, narcotic violation, $1,000; | terday’s defeat on the question of a 4 | Hugo Zeuner, narcotic violation, $2,-| subsidy for government, employes, |600; Geo. Newby, narcotic violation, | declared the project will be proposed $ Helen Wilson, alias Helen | again th only slight modifications, Stewart, narcotic violation, $2,500;/on Satur This time the govern- Yogora Kaito, smuggling Japanese | ment will resign into the United States in violation of mnt the tmmigration Jaws, $2500; Ah) Mother and Babies Goon, narcotic violation, $2,500; Lew violation, $2,600; Are Killed by Gas on. smuggling aliens} OAKLAND, Dec. 21—Mrs. Elle into the United States, $2,000; Val 4 two small children j uc Ide- | Collins, 3 mar A. Smith, stealing money from | were found in gas-filled room the mails, $2,000; Ray M. Smith,| of their home at El Cerrito, near ling letters containing money | here, Thursday afternoon, Potice be. from the mails, $2,500; Eugene R./jtieve that the wind blew out the | Hughes, sending a letter containing | fame on a gas stove while Mrs. Col jlewd sentiments thru’ the mails, |ting was resting om @ couch. DARN SHAME THE WAY YOU AT LECTURES - BRIDGE - ANID SPEND YOUR MIGHTS- EVEN) FIGHTS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ~ Se) LETS Puy mpan. 2 ix a a NOW) TLL MALE ) + RUT T WONT ) EE: ) DOIT!! TM GoANA Ou, AO-TWAT Dy: eed ANEW TREATY uy ft ISS8Qs/ «pon 00 You THAT TLL Bar [J HANE MY OWIN PAINT TH! WAY To r -f (OUR APPLE— | INDIAN? : , ~ Nay Stk FULL oF , HOLES BY AL, POSEN [S30 a cumnal DAYS 1S GONE FOREVER! ohn McHugh, narcotic | - y of a -lNquor charge, ttingham ona liquor d James E. Boyd of a open indictments now the présent grand jury hed 40. I NOTICE THAT WHEN@ VER sou GGT TME ) CHANCE YOU SHOVE AS MUCH OF YouR | WORK AS You CAN ONTO THE OTHER OPFICS HELP AND You SIDESTEP GVERYTHING THAT LOOKS UKE WORK, You'Re SimPuy CAZY, AND THe é Kk { ~ BeST THINS FoR —He || Hook WORM (3 THS | HOooK ‘

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