The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1923, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR Five Little Children and Five Big Lessons PASTORS URGE CHURCH PEACE. Die father of a large family suggested that we print these five ment to children “not to do this” and “not to do that.” There is a Se Tie ney | stori stories of real-life tragedies among boys and girls who lesson in each of them for every boy and every girl in Seattle. Read- Ask End to Quibbling Over|| are much the same in mind, temperament and makeup as those of ing them may, some day, save many a heartache. Tenets in Sermons Sunday || Seattle. He believed this would do more than moralizing or preach- With tho advent of the Christmas k, several Seattle ministers Suny} ay made pl quibbling over “reincarnation” 8 Which aro stirring Protestant de Hominations this winter all over the Vauitet States Their declarations for “peace on ®arth, good will to men,” were re P flected in press dispatches on ser Mons and jntorviews with prominent Churchmen and the clergy in the Bast, where the battle is raging. “It may be of interest to some,” declared the Rev. C, J. Hawkins of the Plymouth Con tonal chureh, Eenat some strange messenger camo rps Uttle boy is Jimmie Gallo, He MBROSE HIGGINS, JR. was a) AWS little girl is Helen Hamilton, rive fered Irving Pickelny, 4-year: Grom a supernatural region to give : i . Ree tt RAG alihar bie wil Lr? ORO sana’ ahocaa PU ik 1 Ay them things over which they could was 4 years old and lived with sok yiuba . Pa eee itis tal kere se ob inv old New York boy, some candy, Hix Guibble, But it is much more im-|his pa and ma at Patchogue, Long |onty 5 years old, his ma took |the work iotiie Rak (ADs ics waver B adsapt| UYRChUES, NT, Portant to know that a real human | Island, w NIE afternoon a strange man of. | flowers on the coffin, to give the world a now meaning| ‘ % mother wouldn't let him have it, } OTA S avy and. girls near his for society and a conception of life | Which Would! make us all neigh:| Each time he asked Bors and friends.” refused, he pouted. to die, For she had a weak heart ew York envied him, But| that was badly burt 4 to heed hia mother @ accepted the candy and 4 walked off with the man Nothing could be done for the girl} tundreds of detectives and thou-| Meanwhile he went his way, it. and was! home in} JAmbrose fail his mothe ut Felncornation were expressed by the} One night, Nttle Jimmie saw a pot|ful when he crossed the street a8. Morgun, rector of St.[of coffee boiling on the stove, He] He tried to run across without 6 y wee e Penis isvineopen ‘church. He. based es . " Dies for it, She ratused.| looking Sho nald sho had faith In the Lord, | Oi sat Levoen Mitte boy y Boy i 's Epis chure © based asked his mother for it. She refused, | looktr stiimbled herome.a Iittie: Ho: This assertion on tho theorem that} And the boy ran to the stove, tilted] “A heavy truck was coming down }and that He would stand by her 17) an old, dir | for him. |first, But poor Forrest began she wasn't going to die. 5 jtire. ‘Then he grew ac cellar several blocks | dad ag have denied His divinity, have not ~ by the Rev. Honor L. Wuhe! ond Ter of the Ballard Presb: @bureh, gave no thought to dogma Gr creed, but was ‘based on replac —_—a the unknown who robbed the Bac ere ee mee! Christmas Rush Exhausts Supply;|| sane mnte ine tamiy wero Gpibrates Caritas has nothing | Hundreds Could Be Placed ialiowenon rooted tt wwe! Rrgzen Ocean of the Arctic preached | nily was ou Whatever to do with they returned home Sunday night Ohrist or €hristiantty,” was they found th fertion of the Rev. \P. broken thru t burglar had ndow || NOME, Ala: at hospitals ie as. The Seattle quota of or babes ¢ Klein, of/ has been oversubscribed. | women, re Dec. 24.—"Bome- exes. vastly exceeds the supply than 100 married couples are importuning vari babies, babies, bables. mall change and then broke th a so inolated from civilization that no/ hearted Norwegians and Ame 6 Maud and| who were let in on the secret an © Amundsen | sisted on contributing “ot Christmas giving has by lost of wasteful) extrava. ishness has taken its may, “ly to exe ned rvision over babies, to make sure into good ho We I that we have town mes for i help can reach the 1 her crew, comprising Arctic drift expedition that left here Bance and se | And there are no babies left, place.” cording to Dr. George A. 4 Miss Mary T. Se TO UN sscecrecmsee| STILL MYSTERY feuiform are. ¢: to attend the| sir No Excuse if He ir st fp every baby By mates of the committees. Ques-| Wives" hay hundreds of musicians, w pate in the ceremonies, whic’ Tast three days, July 28 to @iusive. The convention is expected thing Ho bring close to 100,900 visi And there are no babies to sive War Vets Cheer Up F the city. away. The quota is oversubscribed day, suffering from amnesia “If wo had another hundred! Legs Lucky Buddies |' a blow « , Capt. Roald Amund. sen, famous Arctic and Antarctic ex is back In the United States, abandoned his rth pole. in-| mother or fat i temporn: They have given Maud, at} sacrificed the comfor {thre thi trensed | 200-foot sahe Made for Mrs. Mary Who died Sunda hhome,. 107 First a She was the widow A. sae | wan’ talkie anew - Zion, and a native of Ohio, and is|¢oster-mother brought into t RAID BOOZE Q Survived by two sons and onelfice a brown-eyed, dark-haired little] MARION, Ill, Dec. 24 r 7 * ty i: Galaerern | @aughter: L. E. Linn, of Seattle:/atom she bad adopted the day be.|Ury agents, 4 by depu i ; ©. B. Linn, of Decatur, 1 nn, 76, | wh e to our home. It seems an an eep one mor at the outside.” vilized w ern goddess, 6. of. | ; fore. Farmer, of Porth 1, for packed Miss Bertha Linn, of Seattle. “A perfect * gold Miss eo th 6 of Fa s six large boxe Was a member of the Eastern Star, | siphett ished otises ee i datas Oe Myrtle chap* and of the Firs ‘She certainly said the ha have led t afeg i } | mother. ‘Mama’ and | — anni |"Daddy’ to me and hubby eady!| A Turk must se 1 help you find }Isn’t that wonderful?’ [his first wife befo: your apartment. | ‘The demar babies ts so great |a second. ‘Christian church | Imaging, then, t Oriental Hotel in on board the Maud matty dacceated « Is Destroyed ™ I ec. 24.—The Ort | py Star Want Ads wi! ‘@ renter for f. H, U, Sverdrup, t of Capt, Wist ked, “To be is a hug ened Christ forelgn t ping at the ial ‘01 on = SECO Defective wir and best of all, there are let used the syed ones at home | HER LATEST been lying ASK DR. MACY Beattie’s Leading Special \\\\i} ‘Abrams Free Clinic Opens erated in c The above the late trait of My Chartes Evan Hughes, wife of the sec tary of state t pore HIS little fellow is Forrest Wil-|0f the voters over there did feel that) “Pigott would make a high grado Hams, Jr. He 1s 9 and lives in| hington when President nisl For many weeks she was lying !"] candy from atrangers or talk to} Without asking permission, or tell- |of the city,” raid the spokesman, Hw [not he ated to take punishment, being, whom we call Jesus, came! x9 Joved to drink coffee, But his|Mied, and little Ambrose put some) 4 pospital at Camden, N.J., walting| them. But the temptation was tooling his mother, he started off cne|need a man, who Is closely identified | The only thing I ever heard against afternoon to see the world, It wasn't |long before his family minded him, | not|/have decided upon the man. After Dechirations of his belief in the} wouldn't ‘give in j When sho told him always to be care) But the girl made up her mind that |sands of children began searching | the least bit worried. It was fun at|much persuasion, he has agreed to | cared, Buppowe| wil] start out a hundred petitions, | 8 body in| ® would never seo his dear ma and |and we hope to have them signed up | |good and strong before we get thru. | the life of Christ was a supreme |the coffee pot and tried to drink| the street her hour of need, And Ho did. | from Irving's, home, Luckily, @ policeman spotted him|This accomplished, all we axk the| miracle. }some from the spout art ouldn top in. time, | or Helen lived on. And she was! Irving's father identified the body jas he waa entering Rutherford, three | te#t of the city to do is to lend us a} ST “He wa @ one perfect man,”| His throat was so severely sc | little boy waa crushed, the happlest girl tn all the lasid on|ny that of hiv little son, And then | miles from his home. He picked him |band at election time, and we will | sald Re B. Taylor of the Cal-|that all herole efforts of many} When you start crossing a street,| the day of her birthday. |broke under the strain up and took him to the station. |#44 one good, gil-around man to the | Wary Baptist church, speaking on|doctors couldn't save him, He dled | remember AtnbeGne i If ever YOU are hurt or sick, tr Don't YOU ever take candy from| house, And then turned him over | council.” | ase he: “Wondrous Birth” of Christ./12 hours late Look before YOU step off the curb.|to be as brave as He | wtrange to his father for a spa : | CANDIDATE 18 CAMPBELL, i *Rationalists.” he continued, “who| — ry SAL os . ‘dl osstimsnaicelle : yas cided a \ BANE we ES atE tas ts [aerntan Professors Hard Hit Adventurous Band Face Yuletide in or mssy"seas apped, are pres-| well ents for each of the crew. From the| ‘Tho committee making this report | P2¥e done credit to a communist Mie Dunlap “Baptist ‘church, preach-| 4, ¢ matter of fact, Seattle's de-| baby, acc and had ransacked the e. The around in the schooner] And, sepa Mg vn “Chris and for. orph tls Christmas | society burglar took jewelry and some "The true Bly Caleces Uke gannty.t taadre |2t CNREAL: welare esly in the polar ice,| family, from friends and from kind. | was ¢ tlers are read and the} A report from Rainier Valley would June 2 are facing their second | prese distributed, and the cr Christmas beneath the starlens heay-| then slits down to its Christmas dir en of the 10-day Arctl ne t that is not all. Shut off tho they are, they are within reach of the | these wordy articles ig to ge at probes the ether for | *0™ them regularly from the Norwegian |! S6th triennial conclave of the Knights | ' . I me f he street today |™many in Intellectual matters has sgasitented tir to: | pa Zee “ P + | po n| ‘The Maud's big radio will be kept | man on the street today |™many inf it Templar in July, 1925, according to| embry Is Late to Work |“Man With the Notebook” | t saany thts Clibseeeees tay rocnvine una | WO ORT forenoons to eoing| been ordered curtailed, the govern iinaires cialied thrucut the United| Every day just now women with : “| Puzzle to Frisco Police eel wien Hii esecay cant the’ ceoee States are used as a basis for arriv-|longing eyes and men with a etna ee a ing at the figures. |voices call at the s 5 he} w “rdeet top of the world. Bore than a score of bands, with|and beg for babies = : ‘ en 2 from the world ap ipy five, maybe seven | as these elves on the day hey are made of stern stuff fine courage has martyrec And may the New Year bring you full measure of Fy ~ Success and happiness i Es Dexter Horton National Bank West Seattle Boosts _ Campbell for Council J. R. Justice Receives Delegation®™ Backing West Side Realty Man and out, and I should like to see him back in the council. He tw not g00d mixer, and often those who | in contact with him do not ape TICK |preciate him, but he is one of the STICE | very best to work for the ¢ West Seattlo cume across, Or| It must be that the muster printers more properly speaking, Went Seat- | have disbanded their iron-bound ageoe tle nent #eross a committee to state | clation, which they call by an unpro- that they had a good man on the|nounceable name; or it may be that West Side who was willing to make|they have organized in addition on the race for the elty council. After|order of brotherly love. Anyway, I making it clear that they had no| found one printer boosting another winh to go back to the old ward sys-|for the council The ono tem, the bearers of tho good news | being boosted y .C, Pigott, who from the West Side explained that ail| has been here a long time. they needed a councilman from that} councilman,” said the boorter. “Iie | locality would work at the job with earnest. “Being a little apart from the rent | 20% and Intelligence. And he would . | him was that he was one of the orig. with West Seattle, and who under- ‘ ~ ve stands Its problems and plans, W Ca ire bay Pind Words stub |have gone over the field carefully and nich. last remark Ja 7especreaes | referred to that aggregation of gent spirits, } | to|consider the matter, Tomorrow we The man they have slated for the by Poverty | place ts W. T. Campbell, who is a real - jeutate operator, and according to his |*ponsors one of the leading citizens jof the West Side, He and his wife than 20 Dec. 24.—Professors tly stormed the cashier's department of the Friedrich Wil- | Later he went into business | > business and) ments to the professors. Due to the money printers’ strike, : the usual amounts of money for ome time ago he turned the management of the bank an aoe heey hee Jover to others, and went Into real | 2°, Cashier offered a partial pay ate operations. He is said to be aj ay” Hye! property holder both in Weat| The Professors’ wives, women of ‘on this side of the bay as jouture and refinement, there upon burst out into a storm that would jfinally organized the West Seattle | bank, of which he w the president mponed of H, D, Hall, who ran | Meeting. in-|E. Carroll. ‘They move the adoption | X2&t {8 happening to much of Ger- of the report. DoT hear a second? |MAny's cultural fe. Universities are no longer able to obtain the ‘| books and instruments they need, and curricula are hi vastly cur- | tailed, | Professors eke out less than bare existence. good men for the council,“and| The “Amerika Institut,” an ong) ntally to make everybody hap. |SaPization secking to maintain @ on dag aston between America and Ger- ew | now bo The chief end of out ne about finding out what is doing jn |™ent declaring that it cannot make | proper outlays any mo toca pe afternoons he spends in spreading around what he| The institute has recently sought the morning, Don’t get|@trangements with the Smithsonian your mind that he ds just |{mstitution and elsewhere in Amer- cal gossip. He digs right in| i¢& Whereby pre-war contributi and gets the sentiment of his friends | ‘Tom congress for exchange of on this and that political situation,|American and German scientific and he ‘s a good judge of what to| Material can be continued. It is, discard and what he should pass|oWever, considered questionable ‘ound, He is strong for Witliam | Whether the American congress will UP | Hickman Moore for the council. oppropriate funds for this purpose. ot babies for adoption ea ; dreary nettin » world may profit BOOSTS MOORE —_—_— - Plan Funeral for place them 3 geod homes oe: Sanaa A std a apse - lof his me © one e. That is their AS “THE E R” The thinnest thread visible to the . Christmas,” Miss Sibbett told The! war veterans ¢s pe accosted | madde cold 4 Kenn us. . oore o best 2 hutmah eve i net ri te Ohio Woman Here any ot < lbariel i sat ae the" Cunhiaani Looe ae : ign rea y Moor he best mayor | human eye fs so small that it would Sta i the) mom: | wastes surro hi € we r had, with the possible excep. take a bundle of a tho ind of Funeral arrangements r being 3. after the tots | Sunday and distributed an tion of Ballinger,” said he. “And aft-/|t to equal the diame erwards he made one of our best) woman's hair. These thre: councilmen. He knows tho city in-} made from melted quartz Pergonal clin We would like to greet per- sonally each one of the patrons and friends of the Dexter Hor- ton National Bank at this holi- day season. As this manifestly is impossible, we must use this method of wishing you Merry Christmas This Christmas finds us- in temporary quarters, but before another holiday season we ex- pect to welcome you to one of the finest banking homes in America, at Second Avenue and Cherry Street, in the new 15- story Dexter Horton Building. Established 1870, (Temporary Location) Third Avenue and Chery: Street

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