The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1921, Page 13

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Fa conan rete engine tase abade re et ererenenttngind cea cnaaamenpansatt eet icsenetncannnbateseantapeantirng terra THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 13 rr “ — —————— ——T ELKS’ PARADE Homebuilders ave Mone | LOS ANGELES, July 14.—8ix toate, Three wind machines, Two sonerator trucks, One lighting truck, | }One cage of lona. One air com: | pressor, Two circus wagons. One | aute bile containing “J Martin.” EFORE cutting the openings for the escape lear bets cr canara : one o entries presented to the =a Windows of your house see what we Elks’ pi committee for the mov 5 - " By using our ing picture electrical parade here to have to offer you. stock millwork you will save big money. | night | In addition to the Universal Film | 7 : Co.'s entries, listed above, others Our designs are right up to date and can be who are to take prominent part in used in any house with an 8-foot, or 8-foot the parade inctude the Mack Sennett 6-inth, or 9-foot ceiling. The quality is right studios, with a float of bathing giria, | and the prices “rock-bottom,” because we sell ae mr, - reas a direct from forest to you, eliminating all Pickford, Hal %. Roach, Inee, Chris | middle profits. tie, Mayer, Clara Kimball Young, | ph, Fox, Metro, Famous Play Loin Weber and other plo We sell to anyone, anywhere, and in dealing Prices with us you are buying from a company with . fifty-seven years’ reputation for doing what Special Are now in effect for it says it will do. 8 " s ) 4 le cof the convention a hae PenStr ge: d this morning, thru crowd: | i y-s J ‘ gayly dece d in purple it says it wi It was t oymal grand | is hited tine on cedar v lodge parade, head the newly i grand exalted ruler, William . and hemlock beveled Write us today for cirewars and it fountain | siding. This includes special price list on stock millwork, Par begations from Gn over tie United States were in line, Drill all grades in any quan- or come in and see us. We ship any- teams and bands were fully uni i ore ti ‘ formed. Perfect “parade weather,” tity. where in any quantity. | bright sunshine, without excessive | heat, greeted the pageant, ‘Tacoma Elks! Band | “‘Where the Flowers and the Glaciers Meet’’ s “Liveliest Bunch” | LOS ANGELES, July 14—“About the livest bunch in Los Angeles,” | was the honor accorded the delega- | ) Cricket Distininin | Jama parade, Even Los Angeles jail | f the killing by socialists of James | fore suffering any serious injury inmates were serenaded by the Taco- tt, an Englishman, and the|Det heed his signals She said she but his flannels were ruined. on Fire at Wicket ma out. “Snare Drummer Bawards | n taoree pies Safes Coastwide Search for Man ADVICE CUJTIN [Asserts Government |Johnson Out; Wants (Man Held Here Said | tion of 70 uniformed men in the Ta-| ( STEISONGPOST LUMBER CO. = 2 \here today a 3300 WHATCOM AVENUE ELLIOTT 711-712 SEATTLE dintay sun ue eae ra lcomans swept the cl »y storm. LONDON, July 14—A bataman on | offiecls a marshal! of the | Lucy Katherine Begkett, his | name |Coin’ 3 F lip Gives Woman and Girl Ends Wheat Guess Beaten| to Fight Champion| to Be Jail Breaker — Sasa ai et emnteen Boor In Addition to The Inn and Byngalow Tents, Accommodating in All 625 , DEAD, 3 SHOT (1921 Record of fire at the wicket was an unusual) \S" et | rf, and their chauffe' ———- Pauper Grave for : | Wife to Her Husband WE aE Phere FREIGHT RATES| That the government's estimate of} CHICAGO, July 14.—Jack John Word received at the sheriff's of | didates for the grand prize in today’s parade | Fifty snappy banners about Taco: | . ersons at One Time 4 White serge uniforms, with purple | by Automobiles [incident witnemed at cricket, trimminen were "the "come: cos ij ti —An unidentified woman!™4tch between Bathampton and | ‘umes for ‘to day's ble parade. glish Party in Italy Is At-|43 7 oe ee eee ccmbe Dawn. A fast ball struck | © tacked; Troops on Guard ond ave, and Pike st. Wednesday by |°D¢ of the bataman on the thigh COU * an auto driven by Albert Imeson, 109| 8nd exploded a box of matches he 1211 Fourth Ave.—Tel. Elliott 2386—Seattle English party was in a motor ing Viterbo Monday even-| When the socialists, alert for an "4 fac by Fascisti, called on them| Czar’s Chamberlain} cutcaco, July 14—The tows of a) Mr cw gee on ae 29,000,000 bushels of fall wheat for|on came home today—minus his) fice Thursday from Medford, Ore it. The pry chauffeur failed) xfARSEILLES, July 14.—Raron| ln took the wife of two men from| daughter Mildred, eight, for : Washington will be beaten by a sub- i | gon, stated that Phillip P. Forrester |} ma created laughs at last night's pa OVITERDO, Italy, July 14—Troops| Ww. 5stn #t. meson reported that | ¥@* carrying in his Pocket. He waa} SEN ne ty ty a tte James | the Woman became confused and did| able to extinguish the flames be-| IN LOS ANGELES} and kept right on. A The big black was met by @ crowd |siias George Hayward, held in tht Gualmer de Linder, a former cham. |them and gave her back to the man| whom police have been conduct- ‘ ‘ stantial margin is declared by ePter| 4» ‘4 > one A was fired into the automo | Guam SS cas CU el Treeeke chal toaie wikbids itty hnndk eebihaiddebedt Ing m coastwide search, were cap Examiners Want Livestock | stccregor, of Tooper. ‘Threshing hax |deret’ nnd cecertad te hin fone | King county jail on @ o who before the war was attnched to| 1, wax done under the court direc pe pre egy oy poston Schedules Reduced been under way in Eastern Washing-|sonth side haunts, where a home-| second degree burglary, is wanted the embassy in Paris, committed sul ton for two weeks, and so far the re-|°Oming party was staged. in Medford on a charge of attempt _ ton of Judge Hayes. Jada, Mexi-| received by Seattle police from sieaihien E TOWN, July 1%.—Every-|cide by cutting his throat with a} le < i Johneon said his only ambition : here who can beg, borrow ites 7 Hin suicide is attributed to| C89. first husband of Elma, won| the Los Angeles sheriff, Thurs- WASHINGTON, July 14.—A sub Mocregor sta needed all expectations, | 1s to meet Jack Dempsey. ed ‘murder and jailbreaking, @ pick or shovel is heading for | financial troubles. He left a note | from Robert Gonzalts, 26, and Frank dey: se stantial decrease in freight rates on |" Hitee | During the noisy reception John-| “Hayward” was arrested in Seat Easterbrook and Mrs. Mullits, | 1 hrs ry 4 on the west coast of Africa. | that he be buried in 2 ox live stock in approximately two son failed to smile once, although it| tle July 7, when he copfessed te oo toeag ot “ot have been | ctmitar to those wand for deotitute | to cnaerstand Saniean, Wt ine Geck both married, left their families “nd | thirds of the United States, from the | ada, was recommended today to the| was much in evidence on he | stealing a kit of tools belonging te /. sloped from Holse, Idaho, sever! | Pacific coast to the Mixsissippl and | interstate commerce commission by | served his year imprisonment on the|the Union Oil company, from § se | ston to chance. days ago, after Easterbrook = leged to have stolen an autom and swindled bis business par 1 Cranston, of $1,500 rs. Mullins is the wife of a prom ce hicago and from the Guilt to Can- Examiner Disque, of the commission. charge of violating the Mann act. | building at Third and Bell st. ‘Where Savings Are Safe” Trades Union Savings rand Loan Association kohen! re een to eacanee e| To Every Boy and Girl in Seattle , Financial Statement economic center and to move ; > and the State of Washington every question which af FARMER CALLED. of \trom the influence of the Trades Union Savings and Loan Association auetion whic a linent Bole lawyer, When arreste.t, | ONLY SAVINGS INSTITUTION MOST PHENOMENALLY SUC- Just Get Two New Subscriptions to The Star wae the gist of a warning Easterbrook and Mrs. Mullins, ao or” 4 Cranston alleges Easterbrook touk - A) facbertirek will be returned to} g iso to face charges of grand| ‘ SEE ed IN THE STATE RUN FOR AND CESSFUL OF ANY SAVINGS IN- "700 EXCLUSIVE BY WORKING PEOPLE. STITUTION IN UNITED STATES nop tages PO! > uly ne time has come when he sh lize the Importance of his p as of June 8, 1921 ‘ae . 4 val} fi gh. ASSETS LIABILITIES Heuisiccso’ pare Vorean’ repirationd ie: j Real Estate Loans $468,269.15 Shares ............0000-. $62 59,243.21 | issued to ‘the tote erin ste Get your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star deliv- Bond Investment ... + 167,539.77 Bills Payable .. . 81,264.00 Fag bahar ca S ered to their homes to subscribe. Have them sign the subscription blank Short Liberty Bond Loans.. 38,930.00 Undivided Profits .. » 17 | Dr. Walker told his colleagues | 3% , printed below and bring to The Star and get your cap. Cash on Hand and in Bank. 8,766.47 Contingent Fund +++ 8,669.83 Se i une ddipmanee of the cone} *.... ee oe sa re . Ager atic? Roce Accounts Receivable ...... 6,093.06 Uncollected Earnings on Oe haven and that | will be wearing the new ALL*SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW—THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE Office Equipment ........ 4,835.58 Real Estate Loans .. 1,216.38 ian te been too Vamper. NOT NOW REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS TO THE STAR. General Expenses and Rent. 1,714.56 Interest on Short Loans... 259.70 yt allen as Catton | ulation percentage to te Bee adhe questions fe hem. $696,118.59 $696,148.89 { a ten. Oe Walker declared. Both Cané’ Come Ini | tha he fa er came to a realiza. i i The Trades Union Savings and Loan Association is purely a workingman’s aon ce the necessity for famillarts the Following SUBSCRIPTION BLANK institution, organized March 1, 1919. Its success has never been equaled by jing himself with sea Color 3 a like institution in the United States. Its securities are not excelled by any | a Ee oe ey tapereauionel pe 1 Combinati gba prin Pea poh ie Reels Beira ae page kage financial institution anywhere. A long string of figures doesn’t mean security. tTiidae Ste must assert’ himeell in ombinations until I order same discontinued, I agree to pay the carrier al the rate of S0¢ per month. Our investments ‘are ALL supervised by the Government. We are not permit- ted to use our judgment in making investments with the association's money. The law determines such matters entirely. Security 15% Our securities are not excelled by any finan- of the ne "eels aie ey ee cial institution anywhere. We are absolutely he net earnings of this institution limited by law as to what we may invest in or uring the past six months was carried loan upon. No savings and loan association has to a contingent fund to take care of ever failed in this state, and no person in this any possible shrinkage of. values, such 6 er lo ne of them. The ‘ Bie 4 state has ever lost a dollar in on pam as resulted in the recent failure of a state law docs not permit their doors to be closed. local bank. Red and Black, Pur- ple and Black, Maroon | 1 yt Nor NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME and Orange, Black and Orange, yreen and Black, Blue and Gold. national affairs, | | “Ardent Spirits’ : in Old Days Cheap) | PHILADELPHIA, — July Workmen repairing the old sate “ie © have unearthed official paper f 1814 in which the then maye obert Wharton, addressed th leet council, deplored the inerea of “tipplir houses” and ized saloons as “vile sin = = = z = gz = = | COLLECT dent spirits’ in those days cost = * wie in th 4 ‘8 NO = : : MONEY Simply take the order for the paper. Our carrier will do the rest. Phone ... Money Left With Us On or Before July 16 Monn divierd, January 1, 1922 Hours 9 to 4. Saturdays 9 to 1; 6 to 8 811 SECOND AVE. Elliott 0696 ‘ ek With All It EVERY BOY Mail Subscriptions is wearing one of the popular Must be paid in advance at the rate of 50c per menth. wool-felt colored Jazz Caps. secit’we. CIRCULATION DEPT. SEATTLE STAR 22 Pe TU CT 1221-Third Ave "COR UNINERSITY

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