The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1922, Page 2

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“MEMBER AMERICAN THE HOMES BUREAU” jour enlarged Radio department —always first in progressiv e merchandising, the ST.ANDARD again demonstrates this well known and recognized fact through its en- larged. and well-equipped Radio Department, the fist of the kind to be established in a large retail store in the Northwest! this is your invitation to visit this store, to come and see the Radio in operation—the won- der of the age—an invention which produces, like the rubbing of Aladdin's Lamp, untold mysteries and possibilities—that is today giv- ing so much pleasure and entertainment in over 700,000 American homes, --this store makes it possible for you to have a Radio wee 8 in your home! opyright K-C TUBE RECEIVER and 2-STAGE AMPLIFIER SET —tonsisting of be a B batteries, an- tenna equipm 2 amplifier tubes and one eta tube. $195 copyright DETECTOR SET ‘Ne Page, Mcltinney set, consisting of 1, detector tube, A and B batteries, estern Electric head Ment. 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SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1864 TACOMA L, SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE STAR Se otters -om Cy CHIEF SEATTLE To Dan Landon Dear Mayor ( hope Now forthe big windup, Den’! CHIBN SEATTLE. To the Stanley Apartments I hear you're making « flat cut of $5 « month in the rent of every apartment in the building. More power to you! More, daddy, more}—as» I used to aay when I was @ papoose. ‘i CHILE SEATTLE. To the Butter Merchants ' Cheerful Rend You celebrated Easter by boosting hatter prices, I notice, Tut, tut, tut! CHIEF SEATTLE. To Certain Sections of Seattle’s Clergy Reverend Sire lan a story in the papers saying that 18 minis ters were arrested b Are the churches now going in for the Wallie Reid brand of ¢ ielty? CHIEF SHATTLE. To the Ladies of Seattle An individual menaage to each and every one of je ge between ourselves, my dear, have the prettiest Kaster in town. { " — CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Clean-Up Week Committee Gentlemen: I'm with you! Let's clean up! And etart in by cleaning up on the birds who think up all these fool weeks. CHIE SEATTLE. |To the Voting Machine Instructors at the City Hall Deor Brothers: At last T've found an efficient branch of the muniet- pa wernment! You not only really teach people how to use the voting machines—but you aptually act as if you liked to do it | CHIEF SEATTLE To the Folks Who Play With Revolvers | Gentle Anses: Whenever you “think the gun imn't loaded” just turn | it toward yourself, Then you'll be killing two birds with one stone, Nobody else’ll get burt and you'll de humanity # favor, | CHIEF SEATTLE. \To Capt. E. F. Chase, | Streets and Sewers Department Dear Cap'n: Why bether about the poor little carwige--with all these candidates sll at large? CHIEF SEATTLE. | To the Voters of Seattle Kalightened Electorate: Quick, nowt What is Resotution 79027 CHIEF SEATTLE jTo Religious Bigots Dear Friends: About this time of the year I begin to receive tele phone calts awking about the religion of various candidates. 1 strive to answer politely, but it it # tough job. The American constitution provider that no religion shal be a bar to public office, and it wan the clear intention of the founders of thi goverument that all citizens should be considered equal, regardiess of their religion or racn When an individual or organization tries to defest a man on the ground of bia religion, I consider them traitors to American ideals and traditionr—aead stupid bigots In the bargain. CHIEY SEATTLE. To Tennis Enthusiasts Deer Pane Have you seen the new eter! mequete’ Neither have ' But & they ere reelly as good as the old wooden ones I am going to put one in ary kit, 1mm Ured of dragging around « tennis press | CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Old-Timers Dear Ones: The claim that seme of your number have made that Allen J. Miller, who died in Tacoma Wednesdey, bad lived in Wasb- ington longer than any other man er womaa, i# erroneous, Mr. Miller came to Steflacoom In 1859 and Nis 63 years in this state is a motably jong residence. But there are numerous citizens who antedate him. For instance, Kura Meeker, who cume to the territory in 53. Both these men lived to see @ development that ts litte short of miraculous. CHIEF SEATTLE. nets To Everyone ’ Priende: Thirteen died from sore fhroats in Portland tn a week. Rietter not negiect your throats if they feel a bit raw. It may be romething @lse besidien ove remoking. CHIEF 8LATTLE To City Officials | Dear Mea: A mayor of an astern city te gtving men dogs and giris canary birds as prizes for every bole they find im the city’s paved rireets, Don't ever follow that policy here or Seattle will took Mke a menagerie and aviary. CHIEF SEATTLE To Chief of Police Searing Dear Chief: A Boston tourist reported to the mayor of St. Peters. burg, Pla, rhe loet $50,000 in a “put and take” game in a tea room of that city. Do you know where we can find any ruch tourists here? CHIEF SEATTLE. To Rev. M. A. Matthews Dear Doc: 1 read am article by you on why men do not go to ehureh: You say “A large number of those who stay away do so becaum they are plain pagans; their education ix below the standard. They are just plain heathen, No weill-bred, well-trained, modern, uptodate and otherwise normal man stayx away from church services, The bum, gambler, fraud, embexsler, outcast, loafer and the scum of the earth stay away from church. Behold the crowd with which the pon-church- goer can be claased.” Now, Doc, tent that mther harsh language t- thousands of uxeful, constructive Seattle citizens it just a bit un-Christian? Inn't this extreme, bitter viewpoint a. — -itriolic type of expremtion on the part of some ministers one possible reason why | more men do NOT go to church? I wonder, CHIEF SEATTLE. IPP soat ao many |To Seattle Residents 1 Friends: With the announcement that the park commissioners have picked three local and popular bands for the summer park programs comes the realization that summer ivn't so far off. Also, comes the realization that Seattle isn't so steeped in the rush of businese that it falls to think of a little recreation. Not so bad a place to live in—-even in the Warm summer monthe—buh? CHIEF SEATTLE. | To the Purps at the Dog Show Dear Canines; Between you and me, I'll bet you'd rather have a food dog biscuit or a ham bone than the silver mugs you've won— even if you ARE thorobred#. At that, tho, none of you looked hungry, and the «iver mugs go mighty well with your good looks. | Woofishly yours, cl MIEy SE ATTLE from ‘Philippines Needs $1,500 to $1,600, Dr. w. Ww. . Marquardt, Philippine educational English Teachers | agent, will confer with candidates at r the office of the appointment secre. | Want to go to the Philippines? | tary of the University of Washing. | Sixty teachers are needed to teach | ton between 10 and 1 o'clock Monday. secondary English in the publie| He will be at the Frye hotel from schools of the islands, Salaries range | 8 to 10 bdranisns Monday Ores, INE, full-bodied flavor—fresh and good and wholesome. HATCH TO HEAD MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922. FACTORY rt |22nd Annual Meet Plans Boost for N. W. Goods KE. Hi. Match of Benttle (ed president Anmociation Haturdey 22 convention a dinner in the C. Smith Building restaurant Other sessions were held at the! Arctic club and fn the association | rooms in the Aretic building A number of speakers w DRAMA! ‘THN KAY and His Fe Orchestra chamber's program to encourage the we of Pacific Northwest products Other officers elected were Henke, first vice president Wright, second vice president; ln Averill, treasurer; Ernest i Hemrich, assistant secretary and ney M. Lewis, neere are all Seattle men tion of Wright, who wet, with the « from E had Row Maying— ‘The Famous Melodrama BAN FRANCISCO. — Mra, Jennie | Whitney, 19, obtains annulment of marriage because her husband con fessed on Gay after their marriage that wife No, 1 was living. Lift Off with Fingers Alse COLLEEN MOORE ta “COMB ON OVER” Collecting | ‘costly enuff boxes waa once « fashionable fad in England. Nujol is « lubricant—net & medicine or laxative— Doeen't hurt a bit! Drop a necie| so cannot gripe. Try it toda, “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you ligt it right off with fin- gere, Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freerone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irrita- ton. —Advertinement. EARWIG-BATE (Poison) Mixed ready for use, with poiren and eweetening— ©0 bothering with dry ingrediente—just add water and apply. 15-Pound Package, $1.50 Put up under the supervision of the Seattle Health Commission and having certificate of approval of J. C. Eakle, Hortiouitural Inspector, and F, 8. Coyne, Entomotogiat. Fer Sale by Dealers Everywhere and at LILLY’S Seed Store we paid our twentieth semi-annual dividend We have never paid less than ON SAVINGS HOME INDUSTRIES Home industries need home support with “Home Money.” qd Home Money is the “life-blood” of Seattle. r if It is useless to talk about “selling Seattle to the world” if the city’s “life-blood” is to be drained off by investments in foreign and other outside bonds. Money placed with us is not sent out of the city but remains at home as part of Seattle's working capital to stimulate “Home Business.” Accounts received in amounts from $1.00 to $5,000.00. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000.00. TRUSTEES Thomas S Lippy. Henry R. King, George R. Hannen, Ferguson Jansen, Rdgar BE Cushing, William D, Comer. Mutual Savings and Loan Association 815 Second Avenue Orricens WILLIAM D. COMER, Prosident. THOMAS 8. LIPPY. Vice President. EDGAR E. CUSHING, Recretary SS. B. "MURPHY, jounsel.

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