The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1924, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR We Wish You All, a Very, Very : : | Wappy New Year? | len Y, Out with the Old HK We Have Made eacaun Arrangements , a é 8 For Your Entertainment and Enjoyment Lilet WithiieNew “3 New Year comes but once a year—so, let Jim Boldt Says “Start the New Year right by bringing the fam- ily to my place for New Year’s Din- ner. We are pre- pared to serve you the fimest dinner yeu have ever tasted.” us help you forget your trouble New Year's EH e have aude every provision for your | CAP THIRDAVE | AVE ‘BIG NEW YEAR’S Midnight Matinee FUN FOR ALL VAUDEVILLE GIRLS Tickets Now on Sale Admission 50c os weet Until 11 P. M. ROBERT W. SERVICE’S Enjoyment and Chee NEW YEAR’S cms oaten tc tne'swrstt I COLEGROVE’S The Cost, $5.00 A real Colegrove Dinne ' , i of finest Turkey, Cran- Call MA in-5834, at once, for reservations berry Jelly, Potatoes, \ ete.; real Plum Pudding C {NOTHER JOYOUS NEW YEAR'S DAY VB Ril A MName that stondr for Good Food, BE SURE AND BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY Our Full Course Turkey Dinner—Served as you like it best—$1 sattle Hotel Grill Lischetti’s Famous Barbecue Chicken Dinners Dinner Service Until 8 P. M. At Three Unusual Places FOOD SHOP SPECIALTY. ] THe Ricut PLace To DINE | 1414-1416 Third Avenue 66 5” JOHN MACCHIA, Mg | ; FIRST at JAMES FIRST at JAMES | : : . | it, WINTER GARDEN ( 5 a - ) We Wish You!} New Nankin Cafe afin | New Year ies % THEATRE a Happy i pe DINNER Wishes Youa \ Vers New Year KY Vay oy N ; ’ will be served from H N / y¥ . Nin, Sag al? ew y ear s§ 10:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. 4 And we'll do our part to appy é W ea? She . . . te err Pfc S00 star cnr Midnight Matinee | | ; ‘ is Enjoy Your First 1925 Roast TURKEY ; N ’ A delicious full Six-course Turkey Dinner pave ' ; ew Year $ Eve will be setved New Year’s Day— Dinner Do not fail to see our wonderful show tonight, which GOOSE i 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. ‘ includes ved eka DUCK Phone KE nwd-6841 a FEATURE VAUDEVILLE ACTS CHICKEN j he matt hy 2 , mm ©, a i for Reservations $7 D5 per Plate The Olympic PROMINENT SOLOISTS Hg a New Year’s Day CLEVER COMEDIANS Mag HI 4 The ON NEW YEAR’S EVE $2.50 per plate MUSICAL SPECIALTIES Norton’s i You'll enjoy dancing to the music of th GEORGIAN DINING »ROOM CABARET NOVELTIES ; t Ae : . sath - 4 BIC OL. Une Thursday FE ig—Olympic Hotel Orchestra . TOT rae ® j Claremont Famous Odeon 5-Piece Orchestra—Join the ee Direction Wee Baitoens dour: EC ee ES Cafeteria On the crowds—Make reservations early. ‘ uh and Other Numbers. Bothell Highway ; } Sais CORSE eae Cn Oe 1519 2nd Ave. 16161, Fourth Ave. between Pine & Olive i a . WW Medd eco! higher baa Dane a a Tp 4 Nahe Ail. : EL iot-1148 tddie Harkness’ Orchestra ancing Secure Your Tickets At Once. Music 12-1:15 and Look for the Blue Lights Phone Maitre d’Hotel for Reservation ADMISSION 50¢ 5315-7 P. M. ; i F . : AE OD A, A A M.- spagavenenndac nbcaccenercekicsyex 4 , 7 a rr mE ETT RETEST aE i Let New Year's Eve Usher in hyp Np fe fy Np fo : é | AE Neng, A A BAGDAD We Wish You | with Music—Dancing—Fun and Frolic—at Pi ssi Se First Avenue at Madison New Year’s Eve Ppy ; ‘all ti i : * 1G : NCHT ¢ ; We have made preparations for an especially tempting KING JO Ve CA FE Youll be } N 3 haa PSO NIG HE SHON Page Jinks full-course Turkey Dinner for New Year’s Day ‘ou ¢ happy New . STAGE : 14161, Fourth Avenue Year's Day latening to } ENTERTAINMENT GAIETY CAPERS FROLIC . i Billy Webb's Famous Orchestra vr flesice: Glia || | bei reales: 0 | s Fe s stra Josie : | . i will delight you yall alee radial PROFESSIONAL VAUDEVILLE enone. accos Olympic ie On NEW YEAR'S DAY CHORUS GIRLS’ CONTEST 9353 . CAFE Hotel | Show Starts 11:15 WHR ae in H a t i \ special six-course Turkey Dinner will be served and is i Tp of i ee arian Gh i . SEATTLE’S GREATEST , | 9 4/ 4) 4 a/ P ; 423 Seneca Street 9.07 Sie: 423 Seneca Street i 14161 EL iot- Amusement Value SEEN Mp A Sarees a cul aeeenre an ; SWE ; ra 4th Ave. ! cing Joy Cafe 8919 rt & FINE ttt hee eeteees “i wu MR EL ie se > We:cavab. to, Evening) and Stereo neces SATTLE SENS Af 1 lot u : ————— —7! = SARE ——-—- ———4 \ —_____ — —————— f lps Lins ‘ | Chinese Rail Man Bride, 63, Groom City’s Growth Is Chanibee Chiefs in j Is City’s G 64, Wed in C Traced in Speech, M New H s City’s uest St E ll K f t 4b bl 64, Wed in Cit raced in Speech) Meet in New Home | Cc. Wang, y the financ ern e S nN orcemen rou es More than” 300 guests : jrowth of Seattle from ite days,| Trustees of the Chamber of Com- i i 2 eae: e n t he Nee af Of he mer y afternoon held their i : = an etl as | first fe the chamber's new t y ; 3 ies bP Ries bt re % aah te SORT vee ar RCS eae : f : mat cheba is ‘ f s i building at Third and) Cosine } . § County Officers and Judges Rie Soavar lia dey _entoreabielll oh the ye 1.6 i och a Lipset ts over “a lites patience: Sue i ag ver a large nering, Judge it to Take Office Then ie in China, | coast @ hi ey feaae ae of the) commigsioner. Cotterill attributed] Thomas Burke, charter member of ti s from the Geneval\) ery sep és] BLAMES "THE Pe bet et uccess of the clty to the fore-|(he chamber, who remembers when } All ne 0 a ye vi nd und optimism of the pioneers, was ‘ounded 3 isi . MARE ele aged pikes q SURY DEPARTMENT | treanury | afteeWard’ inv. Te Pee aT Ne A abt F PREe LR i hh hie me. man Litas} hehe tia. anurwer ie ae aoe (te ee (uF MAND TOW, ie on }eoma | ental, butcpianned lin i le : will take eae on the sut Sut ic iow ek! ae FG = j heatay cauialS a J Ghad ‘ mfp iat | ; intelligence} As long Asie an business men ies eavin oney | ‘ Malcolm Douglis, replacing Boyd ah Asis bbws pines ree eeiits ite pace oF a be AB ha vier : a bsg | | BEL Lixin AB wo 3 Claim The Seattle Star i : Tallman on} | creat corroding conspiracy stretch bs ‘ i vif nat {iN& to be frlendiess sind a pauper, ‘¢ Be Kin n are it ‘men Ha) ids bee g LO SCULE ee cnet ie Day {cts ales, af bat a a MA-JONG COUPON q uw ides Otle se ateiarkg tales nena ; ny Bie\ ‘ the house here Inst August. | Praer Hie gis| Radio Fans Hear |sil!etrenr ror ihr wal eet to tf to msi vans arm At Ml oo | Two Choirs Sing! To find the hee ad of its bay public office tho falthtul ob-|tong as the rebellion is financed by raged Ria i tab ae reel 60c Each { a4 acy woul ike bking for vance of which would hur him} “respec mericans. hen ie iH 4 x Heron ad ; comb 7 Two radio treats were heard by| th i‘ pant Jellyfinh * ut Tilaxclally ‘ Ks i of Bie ey See ast pe mt ents ae a Yes Hs. noes i ; mc. ‘4 in is € rn Tu of the ‘at ne ae HY been taken for a bunch of t le nor eet then para ned only £6 Deine, BOURD H (Mail Orders 10c¢ Extra) | q | Brinker will ret t Minn., sang eer ae A LANeDH MOEN OEE Sk ane Mp this Coupor ‘he Star, 1 out with your name and t Ve wae tain t A Sars stan, rome KOO! in Oa Androw Mellon ts In-| wet_dtuenc WO want to pele ih Wee mn a} caine, he Sa ie Svea His heatt i «’ choir from Grace ca-|t je Alatilling business,’) enforcement cons are tho bip oman Is Free veurtane - . ie ‘ad will entitle Miccsa: superintendent of} opr, A. H. Bri who caro lit-| Because a searcit#warrant under you to one of our Mav Set hand he «of Washington! fornin'a a fi sib: thle uning to. bo| Wh! wa oy pay walle the xiou 7 anebe r te mf Iau : w . Name certainly will be difficult for! ation, and declares that the answerl tions. The increasingly tg ministration to " explain why|is the Crampton bill, now before] and dangerous quality of smu | at the AMrO8s ose es eeees i n wo vitally interested ix placed| the U. 8. senate hoor aro doing as much t elt}her attorney, Tom 0D. i re diredted by Dr.jat the head of the dry enforce The Crampton bill leaves enforce-|the rum rebellion as the armed|had admitted possession of PHOND NO, MO botH vides of un argu V. M. Christiansen, mont. ment in tho treasury department,' forces of Unclo Sam's dry agents,| liquor, eo ‘ ‘

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