The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1921, Page 10

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RUE THE SEATTLE STAR ; MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921, WOM Wand Finds Want 2022208 2 SM See SOCIO ESOMPES, Strustting in Homme siigitoSocee% siiirineannt oan we Oo y Just once in a whil ¢ visitor a typleal ca “ ca ©. | explained, “do we find some one who | buildingat 6 p. m. Monday = rod Ra Th at N ever Beg 4 ed: Sane hee Scares Sele Bae, ar ene Seen gel pe Walk! enough to keep the family goin . re fet vain - . “ ‘Thin in the ve intest thing tn F egetatle Compound when the welfare apse Perot amaaetgpar ten me fone! ' mily ¢ Wt a Kreat deal. mo! ood | AIM has Neds a the very bn abeda hill in W § “| oe mal eg Mis FE pte! mr .|.. "2 sort of thought.” the r| from just ¢ town, Ml. — fter my first nt two litte tu f oatmeal ‘abe of him here.” continued, “they might be » do But how do you find out all thi was born I suffered dig ag 3 sd the thevitdiite. “avosete ender He Chane to deh eines a themselves, now that his foot I axked: “partiGularly about ‘making left side that Ik the family in the garage. Some! visttor told he Cu call up.thei. butt en re going to! the rounds r : ny squainted N jould «not walk jonevolent individual had donated a camp and see that he's képt at the . * bri bagels °6 op aay he laughed : “ni 4 le dice i ‘ cross t HOOF case of oatment ittle cardboard one you om ahi latighe, niess I was all vis to the loagwe_ and hese ¢ a regent tthe ea toes SVE Toe tg on " 0 who 1 who the #pon: e on the Heginners’ urdayn. Vris Reet mesae | na alee he you any grogeries," she axked. keep tl ing Wel ' anytime be 10 p wentionan > be ed among those veuibe Fras } rh “ve se oe ete beng : . an ni No "ye HOM won't take any more from us than! and an a rule wrow: Wé Visit s Indy || ‘eden of all ages. joctored wit |ahe absolutely has to, Once in al very | tind hawiver* the Pts thienéeacade | Bi ‘ Hi od Be fir how tt) 4 pane deaters ue rtten He Mod one oman | Shine ee a ale Sin 'tas Sle aoa aenees ae Sh. tds tsa’ | STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Inet and they said xpenses and “we've got enough for at least four| advantage and ‘ask for more than’ very few, of these so-called sponging | children, Teed: hanks te his spare moments search - Ihaveanoperation.| im under the flivver for his | - My mother in- ollar button, But what about sisted on my tak- this family of six who five in 3 Vi the old deserted auto shed, where rand og poms peor » old deserted auto shi ‘cando all my own work and itis the wind and rain | Vegetable Compound that has straight for the cracks in | me froman operation. [cannot — the wall? our medicine too highly and I NO FLIVVER TO i of my friends and neighbors GET IN WAY the Compound did for me.""— x4. there isn't any flivver to get MARGARET McCune: 27S. y way in this case—just a . St., Georgetown, Illinois. co f hard bed springs | erected 7 mgunber fe is one of the un- 5), xes, a battered up table, a of housewives Kitchen stove, a pile of gathered 3 Se ee wood that has to stay beside the ffering from ailments stove to dry, and a dilapidated rock wr to women with backache, | fens these, yp hiseng | headaches, bearing-down) pe gumily who enjoys the com:| nervousness, —and every | rors of the domicile consista of a | The Community Chest is the modern method of financing a city’s charity and good citi- hog Plakham's fare Learn eT zenship agencies. Seattle’s’ Community Chest will solve the financial crisis of 44 of our eggestehaaeg . St hemet” the indispensable organizations. Approximately three-quarters of a million dollars will be iepped to the door of ihe: oltigar-} ‘ needed to do this job. The exact amount will be announced in a few days. It is now being Advice on oe No, ma'am,” he, replied. “she's | 5 -Y determined by a responsible budget committee of citizens who have the entire city’s confi- Dare of Teeth (3 Vr ee tS dence. It is to be raised in a single concentrated campaign, November 14 to 19. over and said pa wanted her on a| ment club, 8 rt of the Chamber of Commerce 1004 41h, cor. Pine prin CEE The Chest is a city-wide, community effort, the biggest and most important undertaking since the Victory hig ange tne das a ge ‘ ARE Loan. It has been in process of organization for two years, and is under the direction of men and women Thin father,” the viritor told me, | j hy fy representing the entire civic, commercial, educational, religious and industrial life of Seattle. The Chest Laue bie feet SHEA with om GS teres plan is an application to civic.necessities of the principles of unity and co-operation that solved the gigantic Yow industrial accidents—" S29 /\ problems of national finance during the war. It has been put into effect, successfully and pefmanently, in WOMAN APPEARS, | ak : 100 other American citi WET FROM RAIN ‘ } oa a t from the rain, ap Z \ The Community Chest Cam- wed cfoman, wet fom the rain, 2p | ge SAVES ANNOYANCE ‘e Community Chest, Cam- ap os ie weitare Coton, eA / | tag days and ticket sales. Instead of being called on for penalty | “Good heavens, ma‘am," she ¢ : L ; contributions on an average of almost once a week during lect of the cried, “he’s been hurt again— ‘ > the entire year, you will be called on ONCE AND ONCE DR. EDWIN J. BROWN ees oe ce ge ees that : 4 - ‘ ONLY for these 44 organizations. ae ue aves ae A = The Community Chest drive elimin- br ages elastaiey, aoe rs | ‘ SAVES MONEY ates four-fifths of the cost of rais- "2 ing money for philanthropic purposes. The average cost of a sma!l drive is 15 per cent. The Community Chest cuts this to approximately 314 per cent. The money you give goes where you want it to go. SAVES EFFORT The (Community Chest allows the member organizations to devote all of their energies to their proper and legitimate fields of activity. Their executives and the citizens who compose their boards of directors and campaign committees do not have to spend months of effort endeavoring to rabe. funds to carry on their work. S242823 ¢5¢>3 3 " =i Se SS PROTECTS PUBLIC ™e Community Chest provides FIREPLACE. ‘ — ty 3 responsible supervision of the : 4 iS 2 gee, demands on the people of Seattle for philanthropic purposes. = F | r == i C m4 If 2.53) It is the modern way of protecting generous people against ] ‘ } I » ~ 2 extravagant, unwarranted, and sometimes even fraudulent pecia = SV rr Lock 7 3 - demands, i car ‘wae ae asin WS PS hy ee EQUALIZES BURDEN 7%° Community Chest spreads bet ee | : | i ie these organizations—all of which MUST be supportéd— 7 ie : | NB] “ , ’ over thousands of contributors instead of hundreds. In ao hieyggi = Ss the Portland Chest the number of givers was increased 20 ine ; f SSS from 6,000 to 35,000, in Rochester from 6,500 to 63,000. tg bgp Pe The Chest gives everyone an opportunity to do his share. pearance ofa : § ~ 7 t \ The Community Chest assures ade- hand-made, | INSURES JUSTICE vi. support of worthy organiza- wrought-iron grate ; fie Ss tions and eliminates competitive solicitation between organ- —a Seattle prod- aad = pene - izations. To each is given its just share. There is no, uct. : — aay p starving to death or struggle for existence by one, while another has more than it needs. And it eliminates the unworthy by turning a searchlight upon them. S DUPLICATION Ts Community Chest work and overlapping of effort. Co-operation of all the agencies through the central Community Fund office all year around secure a new efficiency in Seattle’s social welfare with an immeasurable broadening of service and value to the community. You may give ‘to all or give to one, for if he desires, any contributor may designate where his money is to go. ; This Is the Community Chest in a Nutshell BUILDERS OF THE SEATTLE COMMUNITY CHEST Board of Directors Member Agencies of Seattle Community Chest Honorary President OE dad hak igs ceded ch sph t : , ah American Red Cross Scandinavian Seamen's Mission Ob ; We have a nice selection of other styles and sizes, aging in price from $8.25 to $19.35. 150 Only WEAR-EVER 95c One-Quart Aluminum Only 39c Everyone knows the su- x value of Wear-ever Aluminum. Come early; won't last long. No phone or C. O. D. orders. First Vice President ; ceases e PRANK WA Anth Tuberculosis League Seattle Children’s Home Frank W Second Vice President.......+ Heer ces UBGINALD Big Sisters Seattle Community Service Third Vice President. ..i..cscesceeeeecveceoes 4 Boy Scouts | Jn Seattle Council of Catholic Women SEA SALE! Executive ee EOE TS a aise Fe I ‘ Briscoe Orphan Boys’ Hi Seattle Day Nu ie , . | WALPH sTAcy Camp Fire Girls re President Scandinavian American Bank Company led: COLMAN ‘ . Seattle Hebrew Benevolent Society TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. President J. M. Colman Company : i A Columbia Conference of the Agustna Synod ‘orld’s Most Colossal and Most Spectacular Success— WaT Teter Wek & Cena’ ; ; A ag The Sensation of Paris, New York and Chi- SAMUKL KOCH Oh.) |, | ONY Health Commisntoris Sahiardaaueuaeea! Social Welfare League cago—The World-Famous ne ae ry 5 ‘ ‘omp! House of Good Shepherd bs t Harper Clay Products Company ' mL St. Teresa's Home P : 4. F. DOUGLAS ’ y King County Humane Socicty ; p, erimon Building Company e “tl 1 Piston of th et St. Vincent's Home *. D. STIMSON wadies of the G. A, jome | D, Stimson Company i ‘ St. Vi it De Paul Societ 1G0’ rl . 2 is » Vincen Paul Society rag a Cidioday tor r Horton Ngtidbnal Tank Lebanon Rescue Home 7) dghington State Federation of Lutheran Mission Theodora Home erviee Comp. (From the Theatre Renaissance, bie pany te ¢ 5 sT u i py Ivehtie Court Lyng Home Association - Travelers’ Ald ERN in uvent ‘our TED FRAY COMSTOCK AND MORRIS GEST Ai. | rnst Hardware Company his. tor of Vocational Guldance, ’#éatile Near East Relief Volunteers of America MKS. B.C. BECK EN BY ETROPOLITAN ; Rea 08 fs anton, : D % W. ©. T. U. Americanization Department Pacific Coast Rescue & Protective Society WEEK COM. SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30 : Ryther Child Home White Cross Anti-Narcotic League iT, Chairman . AN, Vii hi an mn 3 f 4 . BEC Chairman 4 4 Sacred Meart Orphanage ~ Y. M. CLA, State and U. of W. i people in New . Salvation Ary ¥, W, C. A, Northwest Div. and U. of W. je ticket, ena a ed fia as tan | Community Chest Office: 522 Central Building, Elliott 6115 WGHTS AT 8 O'CLOCK MATINERS AT 2 O'CLOCK

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