The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1921, Page 9

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More Than Million Less an 1920; Pre-WariLevy Far From Reached Seattle's city government will rT! > totat cat (more than #1,800,000, PY Under state law the resolution do y Proposed expenditures for the heuing year must be adopted by the omy coencil aR frat mint In Sevier Before the tax has power to eliminate items ‘ahd reduce appropriations, but It can- me 068 anything to increase the tax | §7 SUNSHINE 5 Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday EDITED BY OF FRAN! HAVE YOU A boa? No one can be quite heartless in & green garden, quite er in the ren or quite desolate when a dog's friendly tome to be Wiruat inte one’ hand. Mra. Sara edt is now nice ly located In her new home with Mra, Sara Stelnauer, 2633 West 63rd, Ballard. eee CHARACTER Ella Wheeler Wiicox says, “Char Acter ts the result of the cultivation of the highest and noblest qualities in human nature and putting these qualities to practical une.” levy. ‘The net levy for 1922 will be $6,- 647,303. ‘This te $863,702 teas than the 192) levy. and. $1,067,483 under the 1920 levy, but Is far greater than . | the annual levjes of pre-war years, The city’s expenditures climbed steadily from $4,070,605 in 1915 to $7,- 714,786 in 1920. The 1921 levy waa $1. ~BUCK’S | in The Seattle Star hone Capitol “Watch the beautiful rose swing ing to and fro tn all its loveliness of health and youthful innocence. Came the ardent sungod eweeping from the east and amate the young rose with its scorching rays and it fainted. Deserted and almost heartbroken It drooped to the dust in ita loneliness and despair,” The hand of the gard ener watered the famished roots and again we tthated the sweet fragrance of Its peffume and drank with our eyes ita beauty”—2o never mourn your eee FAREWELL PARTY ‘The Sunshine guild party with Mra. Andrew Lindall was a great success; there were 55 present, which tneluded five shutins, Mra. Andrew Lindall, Miss Hannah Evens, Miss Mabel Long, Mra. Della Ureh and Mre, Franklin. A great deal of work was accomplished. Everybody re. ports a fine time, New member # FACTORY OFFER | Special Sale and EA 3-FUEL COMBINATION RANGES BUNGALOW PIPELESS FURNACES TO MAKE THESE § Unusual Free Offérs and me Desssegicates Sale Prices With Every BUCK’S COMBINATION RANGE Purehus.d WE WILL COVER YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR &.* Seal Congoleum FOR THOSE WHO DoW? NEED A NEW: FLOOR COVERIN' With Genuine ' eee: ae FREE Bungalow Pipeless ‘Furnace THE IDEAL gal PLANT ye BUNGALOWS AND HOUSES OF FROM 4 TO 7 ROOMS ly desi; climate. heating; economical; burns wood gned - for Northwest Quick or coal. Abundance of even heat in every SMIL HE SEATTLE STAR ES eR. LOOPE workers registered are Mra. J. M. Nash, Mra, M. M. Lovejoy, Mra, Loualla Moon, Mra, N, T. Paterson, Meare Le Larson, Mea, Norquist, Mrs. Gaater, Mrs,’ McBrean, Mra. A. N. Flammont, Mra. J. A, Forman, eee If you just make one or two folks happy once, I'll bet you four bite you'll try to corner the geod cheer market, but you can't de It, ‘catune -every has a plant of thetr own with unlimited supplies inalde. WILL CELEBRATE 92ND BIRTHDAY Mrs. A. K. Glass, 2017 34th ave, 5, will entertain with a basket luncheon in honor of Mra, Bara Kingeberry's §2nd birthday, Sept. 15, at 12 o'clock. All members and interested friends are invited. There will be some sewing to do for a needy shut-in family, so come prépared to work as well a@ play. Phone Beacon 3208. 5 tty yom A happy amile, like the busy bee, collects aweets frour every herb. Just like a goa tale reads the Me of every man and written by God's finger. eee Al G. Field, the great minstrel, once broke into poetry and wrote the j following verse which I think ts Great: A man may be defeated score of times or more; r da conquered Sot enough” Al G, Fisia. eee Tt is said every man has a mission in Ife, Now if that iq true, tate has picked some men as the bammer and others as the anvil, while still others as a door mat and legions to walk upon wheth. eee FE gr I sce a man really and truly happy it makes mo gisd until tt burt, ee Keep your Sins in the same path with .the sun, always ashbining brightly on a true course, oe rest ay vote don’t worry, he come thru all : eee NEWS FROM OUR SHUT-INS Mave you never heard of the For get-MeNoe club of the Swedish Mie. sion church, Ballard? Well, they sure are some Bunshine folks. Last week they entertained two wards at coma Mr? Treadwell, Phone ‘He will be found-always'en the Job. Mr. our g@ hen beck, nad! Xray photos tan of hts 5 le Ay eee Mr. Anthony Stearns, 7318 23rd Qu near Deny Way, = my 4428. Mrs. nailer, 2212 He Beacon 1929, Mr. F. Gran- pols Sk ren 59th, Bunset 1097. 1320-A 7th ave., El- Hott tae 'W., blind and alone during ely. Let the sunshine soak in good to- day for tomorrow ts another day. cee Touch » match to the Incense YOUR GROCER NOW SELLS THE NEW GOLD SHIELD TEA Gold Shield Tea-is only as far away as your grocer’s. Imported direct from Ceylon and India to Seattle by Schwa- bacher Bros. & Co., Inc., this new OrangePekoe (black tea) goes forth to enhance the reputation of an institution that for more than half a century has brought to Seattle the finer edible prod- ucts of this fair rich earth. Try Gold Shield Tea for your afternoon gatherings as well as for your table. Get the opinions of your friends. See if Schwa- bacher Bros. & Co., Inc., together with your grocer, are not well justified in recommending this unusual and truly delicious blend. The reception of Gold Shield Tea has been most gratifying. More than 300 leading Seattle grocers are already setting it be- fore their patrons. 75c the pound tin; 40c the half-pound; the quarter-pound. pathy. Space will not poring the naming of individuals to we are mont sincerely poh Sgro but we wish to extend our most heart: felt thanks to Illustrious Potentate Cc. D. Lewis, nobles, wives and . | daughters of Nile Temple Shrine, and Al Mr. A. A. perienced another of those wonderful excursions planned executed by he good of the Nile Temple Shrine, On Saturday Inst an invalid coach from Butterworth Sone whisked up to my Goor and whisked away again to the Shrine picnic at Hall's Lake where for several Hours we wit: Nessed the sports of old and young. ‘This ride thru nature's beautiful out-of-doors is beyond my ability to fusti~iadly escribe, 411 nature clothed in {ts indescribable beauty gave of ite sweetness. Life and what it really means surged so big and glorious-in its myriad of joyous happenings of the day. The rarest treat and most touching of all, the thing sinking deepest in my heart, was the bringing of the little ones to my car. God bless them all, I appreciate this as a token of deepest SAVE $40 4, Row NOW by Purchasing Your " CHRISTMAS GRAFONOLA AT REMICK’S.GRAFONOLA SHOP Where Pre-War Prices Prevail _ This Model eS -| rest in my heart aa a most happy especially. Noble Paul Gerhardt, Noble Bert Butterworth and Wm. Lipman. Another Incident of this wonderful Gay was a stop at Mother Ryther's pore Home, where I had the pleasure of meeting Mother Ryther, who means #0 much to the and children of mother or child was ever turned from her door, The smiling faces and happy voices of this little flock will It's better to live on scraps than met ™M God's bi mory, May ‘@ Diessing rest | on and protegt, al bed them. eee Get the habit of viewing things cheerfully, the world is just full of beauty, if wé.only get the right view U. S. Arniy Goods Sale! 1013-1015 First Avenue =—_—_ Just Received 10,000 Suits Reclaimed Underwear (regulation), perfect condition, and will be released Pp ~ 50¢ As long a8 you ive, you can help somebody. don't be a dead one. oe Blue Buckle Overalls, bib, extra heav Ae are on made Wool Shirts or Drawers Cotton Two-piece Suit—the Suit at..25¢, 35¢, 50¢ This is the golden opportunity that you have been looking for. — READ CAREFULLY 4 2 ia Hip bay ngs Boots, E-2 Grafonola Was $125.00 Now $ 85.00 Sold on Easy Terms to Suit Your Convenience “Play While You Pay” One year Free service with every Grafonola purchased be- tween now~and Christmas. This Columbla Grafonola automatically stops itself at the end of each record. Perfect tone control is obtained by the improved Columbla tone leaves. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING Remick Sony O Giff ¥ Shot { Pike, Near nine, the Crowds Go! | Reclaimed 3 cans Pork and Beans, oven baked, with tomato sauce Imported Norwegian Sar- dines, in olive oil Trench Shoes, 1195 INSTALLED Easy Terms—1 Year to Pay Your Old Heater Taken in Trade ° MA GOTTSTEIN: FURNITURE CO SEATTLE S POPUL AR HOME FUANISHE 1514-16 Second Ave. Near Pike St. Breeches, good as new. $2.45 O Blankie est eoseee $3.75 Space is too valuable to quote you all of our merchandise, but come to this store and see the values offered you in Blankets, Tents, Tarpaulins, Shoes, Pants, Coats, Raincoats, Mackinaws, Shirts, Sox, Underwear,. Hats, Caps, Bags, Pack Sacks, Rubber Boots, Slickers, Belts, Canned Goods, etc. Be sure and get in the | right place, as we have many imitators. WRITE FOR NEW SPECIAL LIST. MAIL ORDERS FILLE EX-LIEUT. LEWIS C. GARVER IN CHARGE Surplus Army Supply Store 1013-1015 First Avenue "= ™)\HEN, MADISON Phone Elliott 4310 This Automate Regulate: Install in Your Home for $1.00 Down $1.00 Woekly, Any BUCK’S HEATER

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