The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1923, Page 9

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renner aang we mf RES TT THE SEATTLE STAR effers from CHIE SEATTLE A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year —Chief Seattle On ESE tite To Henry Ford Dear Hank: I admire tho outspoken way you came out for Presl- dent Coolldge, No political chichanery or camouflage there, Just the Samo, I believe that if some of these political machines can carry a Man Into the White House, a Ford could make the grade! CHIEF SEATTLE, : : hall To Secretary of State Hughes Honorable Sir: So you are afraid that the “reds” might selze the United States. Oh, gosh, oh gee! Shiver, shiver! Honestly, Charlie, do you think that the people of this country can again be scared into hysteria over the communistic menace, especially after the puerile of- forts of Old Mitch Palmer three years ago? CHIEF SEATTLE. e x a o : d To Benny Leonard SS bai ‘ ; : To Our Fri € n S Dear Champ; Your act at the Orpheum was Interesting and clever. Your work shows that a man who rises to the top In any profession must have a good brain, ‘The day of the old-time beer-drinking, carous- V e T W e r e ing pugilist is past. A modern athleto must have a sound mind in a s sound body. You have always been a credit to the fine sport of boxing. May you reign long! CHIEF SEATTLE, To Postal Employes Dear People: The past few weeks have been pretty tough for all of Three generations of Sousas—all named John Philip—are| You. You have the satisfaction, howover, of knowing that thousands | here portrayed, with the world-renowne d bandmaster be-| of homes have recelved Christmas mall and packages on time on ‘he count of your efforts, CHIEF SEATTLE, tween his son ‘and little grandson, who is taking a piano lesson. Needless to say, all the Sousas are musical, The * . i i is inimitable band, avill give four) ' To J. R. Justice, Writer for The Star elder of the trio, with his inimita é Deak Sar. uation: uur Iden: oF fintde Garis for using dirty tac. | Concerts in Seattle at the Metropolitan theater, December’ tice is & good one. must learn that the voters want to know the | 26 and 27, under the auspices of the Nile Temple, Nobles| truth, but do not want to hear lies and slanderous statements such as | of the Mystic Shrine. have been the rule In many campaigns In the past. Yours for clean - electioneering. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Childless Couples Dear People: This Christmas spirit talk fs commercialized and over. done in a way, but truly there is no other way in which you can give So appropriate an expression to It than to give some of those little un- fortunate orphans, at the various Institutions around Seattle, a real home with real parents, ‘The fact that there aren't enough little babies | Five Girls to Every Boy ‘oy Who Would . Appreciate Juat at the orphanages to supply the demand shows that you are adopting | Ap» them—but don't forget those older kiddies, not so much in demand, endship of a Pal, Says Girl in Answer to Lonely | ; perhaps, but with just as much ability to “adopt” the hearts of foster Y oung Man. | parents. CHIEF SEATTLE. eetooancoea | —_—--— Dear Miss Grey: I just couldn’t help writing to you after| é To City Politicians reading “Customs’” letter, because it seemed to touch home, | Dear Folks time ts coming again. And just when you'd | as it were. I certainly agree with you that the young man planned for a q et hristmas saek. abies. here tier pine Mie Pokus | in question made a big mistake in giving up the friendship t anno eme nak rs late which candidacy declarations y Q 7 mo - may be filed is tho day after Christmas, This political game is strenu- of the girl. Maybe that was all she wanted, too, and un ous and discommoding, isn’t {t? CHIBF SEATTLE. doubtedly would have understood his attitude. | ° 1 Coenen | The problem of friendship is certainly a great one, even To the Mistletoe Rae for the girl than the man, for if he becomes inter- ° o Misch: Sprig: ¥ y y# will soon be here. You are | ested in one whom he thinks measu up to his ideals he born'to ‘blush’ ur until Christmas day when you blossom forth in | may make advances, while the girl's part is one of hopeful 1 4 spread bi s and happiness in 6 art 4 hes 1 Runy. Heres 50 speed ee ere B {he hearts of man- | waiting. And believe me there are very few men that really | oye If someone would only h a large branch over Second ave. I would b ‘pal. 1. f hav ead Mavhe tT havel ped Ais dative Oey there CHIEF SEATTLE. want a “pal.” I, for one, have never met one. Maybe I have) eee ene been particularly unfortunate, but it isn’t because I haven't} To Gift Givers , | Wanted. The whole fault lies in the fact that there is truly | Fortunate Multitudes: ‘Thruout the land at thin season you are en» | no place where young people can meet one another. Our} ng that happlest of pleasures, the giving of gifts. How much bet- | elders mention the church organizations. They are a thing a ee Te Tne Ce ee ee ete it to earn tis ruin {of the past as one would find out if they were lonely and| zarene, It bas taken him many centuries to learn ruth, se } coal ne observance of Christmas has helped the knowledge to spread, | endeavoring to meet friends in that w And the average | What makes you feel meaner than to recelve a gift from some old girl or boy never, no matter what their ideas are on We friend or relative whom you had forgotten to remember? subject, feels the same towards someone they “pick up” CHIEF SEATTLE. they do towards one met in the conventional manner. er ! Es . . Friendship is really the biggest, | . d, To Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Douglas thing, the one that DOES Nor || | Crathie Grey wit recotve call Plan to Federate | Pf 0 k o h ama Poki n [ T T ts Foster, North Ben ear Sir: Would it be improper to commend you for the excellent : = ‘i ers on Monday, ednesday an . . Geore that the grand jury ib detest ‘Or should the praise be bestowed |vevertually fade,” ut continues to|| Pridsy trom 10% p, m. kad on Apple Industries Richmond Beach Win | put . D. Colvin?, Or the grand jury itselt? {deepen with the years. If people || Tuesday and Thursday from 11]! An organization to handle the en Foster, North Bend and Richmond job and high time that the system of po- | Cold only realize what a real friend || to.12 9. m. at her office in The|| tire apple crop of the Pacific North ea ru ud e rave: Beach came out on top in their de become as obnoxious as the toll extracted by rob- |™eans, thero’s lots fnore fun,in livin’! | Star Bldg, 1369 Seventh ave. west probably will be formed at a bates ies Auburn, Duvall and en you know thero is somebody uled for January 16 | Rei held 1 k as th ‘om their humble subjects, be banished from our | When you eduled for Janua i ; nton, held last week as the second mate business is crushed to make; way for tartess- [that cares, rcedn of| YOU" bOY frlends do not quite muttie,| tnd 17 at Yakima, “A uniforin salen| City Making Braye S Str rugele to Rebuild debate ‘series of the King County cto aee ion’t st ith the ih fry, maser H ubtiess there are nareds of | a vos 5 sen { contract 18 to bo worked out at the : FE - igh School Debate league. ee ce ee ee CHIEF SEATTLE. | ks that feel the Weyl ge ee ee ¥ remember | meeting After Terrible Disaster On January 25 th@ third series President Weyrauch of the Wash —— will be held, with Richmand Beach than a henley iy: fit but the | ave , ho would cl-|ington State Horticultural associa BY CLARENCE DUBO! building the shacks a ing UP/ meeting Bothell, Renton arguing To Santa Claus great problem isi how to meet them. |ate just friends f a young man|tion has uppolnted a committee to| (United Press State Correspondent) |the debris and carrylr . with Auburn and Foster tangling end Sir: Once more your jovial face beams forth upon man. closing let me say to you vt od pal | work out details of the federation.| TOKYO, Dec. 24—Yokohama !s| material can buy their bow! rice | with North Bend, cheer, happiness and brotherly love. Had the Christ- | Cuto y © lonely and find] AGIRL. | Those appointed are: Dan Williams, |One of tho bravest sights on earth| and tea her heritage to posterity than the Christmas spirit | ~ -|J. L. Dumas, D, L. Pearson, J. A. | today- well as one of the saddest. | 1 CONSULATE vance, He would still shine as one of the marvels of t ~ (Won, Valkenburg Avely, C For Yokohiata {s poking up thru|IN TENTS ‘Prisoners Freed 8 you CHIEF SEATTLE. iTO ASK F OR Seattle Germans I}, ‘a A Denite Westen Sins its inva “Yoko! in A, tad ana 2) ° . q Americ consulate is do = ys — T I Y ig ob omg Work D. Hunt, Portland banker, is to co-| buried, in refu Ae to re eee that oer that pec pare ne faite th Drip Hola ‘ ., eae : e558 Keaeate WA ids! Wad thy put| Way. There Js life in Yokohama— ascii conan 's building |. All prisoners held in Jail To the City Civil Service Commission CENSOR BOD beatilg > seonatiaated mucketing pun. °° 7 |bustneas-—people living and working|*00 the British, consulate 1 Ddullathe | on minor charges Will be etvAl Gentlemen: It is to be hoped that, u more caution be exercised Mayo own the council Ac da K ! a shed—out of nice, new lumber, too, thelr 4 olding there, They are p up sheds release today, when Police Judge: in the handling of elevators at the c nail, an examination for i be and that’s something to boast of in > slo afternoon, Ww s ecting \ 7 s4N TICS and sho ties mad John B. Gordon and Chief W. By thivoddctiba of new talent be ha ‘ hall visitor narrowly © Hon this afterno : “ee hee YOUNG MEN IN POLITICS pe a aut ortiat mase|a place where a fire-blackened | tonne make a round of (he an 4 serious or fatal injury Wedne & about 16-30, w el " uthor nin i LONDON, Dec Young men | ff a Keep ott wha valal’ Soe bo yard is not a thing to be scorned matin’ hae toma aa : Sey aie wae Miyets Ape " : th gh chase Allen, | are becom: more active s. | thing to » off the 4 $ scattered around | 7"6 custom has wed £08 leaving the elevator at the third floor e operator resumed his jin: the me f % of t ‘ upatior er | tict aise Th the eat nr don’t expe Keep out the cold Brisas Sacteairyh Pe ay many years and gives the unfortus mous " flight before closing t oor and while the paxsenger was in ons om 15 1 a m for his work ng s, many of the candidates| Yokohama was dead. All the world |). . orees, marked “Rt, 7,{Hates a chance to have dinner with ease ] he act of stepp! t of t e. He Ve t may mes, OF ble x 6 t new it. All Japan knew it. even : «. | their families. 1 8 r >| r The t t ed from 21 to 30. And qui etimes a name; sometimes Ty ce stitial: eel ; y CHIEF SEATTLE, lar A te de tye, Rey fiw of them were ‘victoriou t ut Yokohama is poking up known.” ‘There are many|, Those who prefer to remain: way Xt isn’t being rebuilt <. | be served an excellent Christmas din- t places where men shudder when they , oli rT. Erick f peraaien That isn't th Tay eye eee eens where loved ones died | ner tomorrow. Jail Chet Chri dale onger % rT. Bone and iver | rickson he he ier: : CLE ERE RMS t Du 3u CT Eg Oo ee eee ete eons ciae|Sttup ts preparing an unusually fife mney. To Homer T jo Busthenslike way in [each of the vers. one Street Car Hurt atter slon—a ne ae ee oe ’ |we do, who would like not nore | this#there are no doubt five girls to yone who inner for the inmates. , its rela- noise is possible someboc , eyo : ® r perators to fill t n mesnite. in Suit “ peat kee hes ap Magar A the pl ay once have had | Propo s will be received by the = 6 other t , : veubiit doubt ft here is Bureau ¢ ‘upplie: d_ Accounts, bseape rst mal six places on a si Eat More Toast” bohm ees [tiane bu eure Rec a auch OA ‘ CHIEF SEATTLE otha tare A iyatae ‘ ee it) Not much need for the urge | thing’ : erate quake ¢ 1 rou . open gam! . nage in''these cold, crisp mornings 2 ‘ ver there here, 4 To Seattle’s Professional Gamblers | nted i c : Sheas pie. ot ae ae ; - ae | ‘ card, eh? sg aaa H 7 r onsivt of brown crunchy toast with | x: A. Out « ‘ a ; hawter General of the Navy. 12% ment fed- Poe: To Young “Jack” Murphy Bad Check Charge tich, fresh life. tie : a warned ino waves and eonvotuton®| Plan Night Battle Soapieieg wine | ; NP Sat se Bg I by Wesley Barry, but you ap- | Causes His Arrest Council Schedules Se None te cadkcatta ant tahtb Flights at Point Manteuring ture in with ¢ t me-town folks, youngster, | pots ide , Flood Damage Bill ¥ eteh of water—c parenelict uttle e a ‘This work 18 done by advanced aha” opvicreta “ile rad ‘ t Sand Poin students. 26 complete and come j with pase 2 ay contl pba? i e he sase is | | fortable . We use onl} pte eo se invites and de-|Pefore the earthquake a A? Sp aheeaclboede it] pure, eaatiie walitst bal Savistor r for $178 it eome | lights Phed by & pobtoo: t i r Preparations. Phone for appoint+ nd one pl you must | D+ meer Judge Gets nt ; “\NUCOA with its natural Iron under the command: ot naed with, due to the rae wobla CHIEF SEATTLE sweetness is just the “natu-| ji, and the boats cove n| Lieut. ‘Theodore Koent of Hairdressing eost. Pax vob ea CO OE Seasonal Greetings ral’ Spread for good bread t tosses} The electric lights that have been 1107, Seeei installed avout the fiek Phone To the Board of County Commissioners Hosts of frien 1 judge D r any additional relapse nd down and sv ‘om side| homas Burke I wstan-| and just the Spread to make} to side. Over this flimsy gangway| food lights, wind ing | good toast better and more rot a that Aare tly in preparat bated yd nt Ape i nourishing. tenor Yokon: the army's around-the.werl bis DIAMONDS lanned for next spring at in aking atrast: (or front ot | Best of all, you can Spread | more‘ trugtion than ai-ything ie setae (Hap MOD OFF akties the > WATCHES the building, and e 3 f sa ‘he |your bread and toast with) mia t @ sheds and shacks | Pacltl SILVER- discipline there in voted in window c Why f t I “ I NUCI OA at just half the in Rea uF eoatndieet : : alsetpiine these in pas ear, ‘The chamber of com ‘Halibut Catch Is WARE por detls dy acted | price of the usual spread. Small, Chi of ment on ief A , gee LO Seattle Firms That Need More Help Just ask your grocer about ; Laie better quality, ¢ ¢ ( * |NUCOA and write for) anotne m6 ‘Gall : ly Inre earnings this 8 ae able oderate eg . bs folder of NUCOA recipes} They are the finest By oLAaG ilar i 8. tulate passenger and m that t must resound against D ciple eh Enbiecap : cH |““From Soup to Nuts” » nid import q ae ui me el tof Albert Hansen ; , "CHIEF SEATTLE To Homer Brew, Star Chuckle Artist Address The Best Foods, Inc. bate ate voceiat Waeln tae a" ni six schoonera. tht 1519 Second Ave. Dear Hon ; ‘ velors |1964 Bryant St., San Franelsco, Cal.) pose tro t|men did not inake more th 4 Between Pike and Pine ° | e. bits of galvanized tron, |an t coupie 0 f Fstablished 1883 To D. W. Henderson, Supt. Street Railways a¢ the ir four corners, ay could tell what

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