The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1923, Page 1

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i STR, i inc aaa a al IO rer mera ane ne eet rm ten tae en NR SCORE HURT IN BUS CRASH! The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington eeAT ee rac’) The seattle Star Wntered as Second Class Matior Ma 1899, at tho Vostoffiog at Seattle, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 4, 1879, Per Your, by Mull, $3.60 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1923. a ork bh CENTS IN S. Howdy, folks! Do your Christ. | f by K mas shopping late and get killed , in the rush. ‘ : + = el eee ie sa 3 ee Bus Hits Trucks; ist topped atthe bore. by i oe ae Water Hydrant | iy ico invest ail | : Broken Shoots’ In the ol abs ee used to bring | : j of | , : Flood of Water Now they merely , | A score of people, including ; five women and several men and children, were injured, several seriously, when a huge Des Moines stage collided with two trucks at First aye. 8., between . > Railroad and Dearborn sts., Mon- TACTICS Z day noon. One man, F. H. Lind- Li'l Gee Gee says she doesn’t ae f alll “ aay, Aad x cape nee was taken believe in this stuff about hang- ; pee | " jo the city hosp with pos- ing up a piece of mistletoe. She oF bly fatal injuries. The other has had a sprig over her daven- ‘ | ‘ | “injured people were taken to port since last January, and it 9 , ‘ A other hospitals, hasn't done » bit of good, 3 ‘The stage, driven by Steven Hiling woe ; ton, was filled with passérigers. If » has a sore tongue—| osereg é ‘ collided with a truck driven by bre nd nge ; i sf : 3 Tae 3 2 A. Block, 1220 First ave. S, after ) Face or ecm i : : Mizs Gladys J. Ferrel, of 4516 15th ave. N.E.,and Lewis Glen Lewis, of Port Moody, | another truck had struck Block's car Suite desi. ‘ ‘ B. C., got a license to wed at County Auditor D. E. Ferguson's office Monday. But they’re\ #74 sped away. The stage and the | x AD jnot going to give any of their friends the opportunity to crack that old Merry Ci hristmas | truck skidded eer ibe street, Dreai f if they’! Sing Tu : ‘ 4 | (2) chestnut, and so they're holding off the ceremony until New Year's day. Miss Ferrel, pitied 3 nches by istmas? f P \a co-ed at the University of Washington, will go to Port Moody for the wedding. The two| A scene of inaescribable confusion sgl | y, | ensued when the 40 passengers, many were only one couple of the usual pre-holiday rush at the marriage license counter | or them badly hurt and unconscious, Silas Grump, the sage of} i * q | Monday. | were being rescued. Several worlee Hollow, created @ sensation | men nearby waded thru the water ng by making a purchase 4 artes j Incest. store ain tendering | : 57 ADRIFT ON. ————A LETTER FROM AVRIDGE MANN | npdrant, coveriig tne-atred aaa bi 1 in payment. ‘ i r | deep, to-save the passengers from eee | : i the bus from being drowned. x» ray : 7 “FRENCH AIRSHIP: fi of | Lindsay waa dragged out uneome (Lord's day.) Up, and it being late, to ] scious, and was-teken to the-hespital A nice present for the Janitor would be a wreath of holly, in the center of which {s carefully con- cealed {ero pounds of poison Ivy. eee 1 found 52 * {with @ possible skull fracture. : W OR / D IS Kk IN! |was on his way from his home i would, for I thoag! that all the | Dirigible Aloft and Helpless e. | spend Christmas with his daughter, eherch would ‘ly have cast their | ‘ ‘ Miss Butte Lindsay, and his wife, at mais : nn i in Gale; Tragedy Feared Dec. 24, 1923. town could be as glad. || 4700 14th ay and gracious, she having in mind the | Dear Folk as we! Our open hearts new fur coat Lam to get her for Christ- | paid | ’ . ' PARIS, Deo. At 4p. m. the The Christmas shop- are free of guile—the || he | : | ministry r tit dag ‘ dave ate donee tH stranger enters in; we | pe Mayor Brown wants a special fund : : eo pare ied day : re done; the dare to pass him with | c Investigate graft in the aap Pie us near|| Night of Nights is near. a smile, for alt the |} OF AUTO DYIN : t t This is 0 Rood ee of Gabes, unable to land. Tomorrow brings the world is kin! | pod se rnbigeotates ly tie day of -fun, and love In crowded street, in | mab si port a last oa and joy and cheer. And crowded car, we feel the Driver Speeds Away After in the soul a gladness happy air. . It doesn’t oS thousands of young women Christmas day means the handling of countless “Merry |‘ mander would: try to starts; a light - bre sae where’ we ar Crushing Young Girl * on the | Christmas” messages at the telephone company several Seattle exchanges. en you ing in—we "Imow, with- the Christmas Spirit's wee call your friends tomorrow morning to extend the cheery greeting you will have the as- in our*heart of hearts there!’ For Love. and Careening along the streets with sistance of some person of vid type of Mrs. Bertha Watts, shown in the accompanying pic- nos that all the world is Peace and Friendship nd danttcnien one brie “ iS dress a0 (tere She is an operator at the main office. Oe a ee eae i He pea by abet : v kin! rule the thoughts-that- ¥ ne point ! l nado, a powerful auto late Sunday © tall wh Rabie i Hit Cag Fe Forgotten, now, the might-have-been; today night struck a crippled girl, Miss tien re clash of. class, and _ego- we gaily greet the Yul Ilene Branshaw, 23, of 409 Denny . Whole City to ( Will T d M ) : \ pide ing tistic pride; we cast the and all the world is kin! me dragged hep, over. 108 seal and | or 8 i ‘ 1 a 7 ae an ¢ p Ne ae je: jed to the night, lea) . — —_——______ W 3 x Lamesa petty, worthless mass of O, Prince of Peace Lae M bp a ving LIL GEE GEE, TH’ OFFICE e ood 1 O ar en! ; are mi > oma selfish thoughts aside. whose lowly birth has a, ying on, the pareene aia VAMP, SEZ: Sh x ard to hide Christmas | | are in mas ‘ ‘ ’ Niles ve that pierce Se les us a critehes” by Shen aide: TUD Y 50) t the false veneer, and Jay ur souls have Tho only eye-witness to the acel ree roy Saal spetment C l b : Reporter, Panhandling, sh oft pla af see the soul within, we seen the Peace on Earth dent was Clifford Brown, 225° Ny ; di ceca ete rations temp da mbers reach the joyous time of that lies the Friendly st. Brown was soc 4 ‘ : svi : r when ‘all the world Way! May we preserv Ory, and: EDNGY Ove, :|Seattle’s Boast: None Finds It Really Exists a to ing their Huge craft te is kin! thru stress and_ strif beni fevespaas K s 1 making \around 50. miles am The walls of wealth the Light that lies with- r, he said, The driver saw Here Will Be Over- “pra . } , 5 by f i : hin and rank are down; un- in, that we may seek to iss Branshaw standing in the I | )RE’S Christmas-time again and everybody's talk- rew, many mare il), subsi worthy motives flee: we Hiveour life with all thé t waiting for a street car, and looked ing about gone will sues r a crag ese eat wish that everyone in world as kin! ai not “slow down pr °try toa “That's just talk,” said the : : | ye J Lis the Sines n r 1 - Altho Brown stood a block away BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER “No, they mean it,” said the iilosopher ar b helplessly Us he heard the sickening thud of the ; s ri To discover whether Seattle folks really DO mean it, over of G 4 own. auto as it hurled the girl's body tt ir a St sporter, disguised as a panhandler, set out Mon- — onto the fender and dragged her \ n day to bum the price of a Christmas feed among the i y limp, twisted 35 yards up H 4 } I 1 way, never hesitating in its ‘hemds ere’s what he found: t Pere. eek x a ~ $2,000 HAUL A Super-Gift | oo to the city hospital. She had Heavy Steel Door Added to or ristmas the accident Monday, and was slows : z ly sink with “almost no hopes \ ‘ Drug Store Loot ins : re ‘ P elple 5 rip . t C . being held for her recovery. She STILL MORE THINGS WE CAN | tic elL-filled ¢ " y id be hay t a eed 4 tr tte ay An Opportunity t0 sistained a fractured skull and con: One! Deu teaniog aniteaae (from P Lt le a ill of thee sais etn base rove, § » ¢ : ; eo ipuee eRe aa Give Mother Back cust ee Gs well ag next duly when she kicks be ie 1 pro t i find out if there ; t (Torn to Page 2, Columu 7) ¢ F : Shai sok 4 truck hi house is freezing) T e ‘ NETLE ipreme ' oe One case Maxim silencers (for ‘ f : : C f ' t ve Errors of as much as 25 per cent player Py asae ‘ , I ' Ex-Convict Offers é ‘ H not uncommon in household for pebinext suininae” when we i t Blood to Attorney | f the case 1 edas | ng: ote ae Oe (tie aa or Us € ro n bs I % A * am ky y ngste ‘a investigation by the ited States becalmed two miles off Foulweather t ' ; Settee bp i . ington Chil. | bureau, 6f. atandarde ied cereal GIRL HAS HER WISH AND DIES CONTENTED Ce N. J, Dec. 245m Heien Hamilton is dead. ae child whose “prayer fam ‘ : 7 ght years had Been that aH GROUPIE ORDER TO MOVE int ‘ ., e. ttain her 18the FROM “UNCHRISTMASY COP aise J yesterday in Lape Los Angeles Man h ; Death ef the diniere nai May Help Srance \ 1 peacefully and with quiet resign i 1 King 1 . ion. She uffered since sh 10 Houses Burn in RIS, 1 ' Hered since she when a heart BLESS YOU, SHOPGIRE : Casper, Wyoming ; f ru € from the mise I t f of playmates who burl VOR YOUR GENEROSITY PERV ; t uried thday came on November 26th, and attracted nation-wide attention and sym r Turn to Page 3,,Column 7) i ) ¢ 3, Column 4) ; (Turn to Page 2, Column 8)

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