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Because we keep our ex- penses LOW and our earnings as HIGH as is consistent with absolute safety, we have never paid ee * © S26 SAVINGS 6% Dividend and 100% Safety The “Mutual Savings” at 815 Second Avenue {s under strict state regulation and supervision. The Law permits us to loan on only two classes of security, namely, First Mortgages on improved real estate not to exceed 50%, of its conservative value, and Tax Lien Bonds, These are strictly Savings Bank Investments. Because of the high character of our investments we have never lost a dollar of our assets or resources. Money placed here on or before July 15th will earn dividends from July Ist. Savings received in amounts from $1.00 to $5,000.00. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000.00. To open an account by mail, send either check, draft or P. 0. money order. If currency, it should be registered. OFFICERS WILLIAM D. COMER. THOMAS 6. LIPPY.... EDGAR E. CUSHING. . JAMES B, MURPHY TRUSTEES Thomas & Lippy Henry R. King George BR Hannon Ferguson Ja Edgar B. Cw William D, ‘Mutual Savings and Loan Association 815 Second Avenue President J. Viee President «.. Seeretary Counsel miral liner President Madison, one of | Cove terminal. After the inspection the five $5,000,000 passenger ships | there wil! be a dance on the big pee Operated on the transpacific route, | ON flor of Pier B. A feature of the The visitors will be taken, as | Mbt will be a style show. Big Pacific Liner merchants who attend the jorthwest Merchants’ con-/ guests of the convention and the ore eee . here, July 24-29, will be | shipping board, by emall steamer | NEW YORK Daughter born to fests at an inspection of the Ad.! from the Bell st. terminal to Smith ' Mra. John Wanamaker, Jr July 8th to July 22nd, Inclusive - We Will Hold Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale = {foreign countries THE SEATTLE STAR OMT EE Ln Joun You OvOHT To 626 Yous Town — wATeR ALL OVER IT || plokers, may the growern. BERRY PICKERS ‘ou pick berries? ere of the Puy p valley need pickers, The || berries are ripe and are rotting on the vines. Bome growers already have lost heavily beosuse they eet piokers verry growers have tnsued a! for women and children to go to the Puyallup and Sumner || berry fields for a few weeks Women and children are the bent They are more careful than men, Tut whole families can get jobs in the berry flelda. Conan Doyle Was Wrong, They Say PARIS, July 10-—Hifteen eeances, | conducted secretly by three leading | French scientiata in the Sorbonne, resulted in @ published report today | to the effect that “ectoplasm,” mys | terious substance upon which Conan | Doyle and other spiritualiets base | many of their theories, does not | exiat, | Eva, famous medium, waa used for experiments. The sittings were behind locked doors, The scientints, * Dumas, Pieron and Laugier noed*the results entirely new }One or more broadcasting stations will be leensed in each aren. These transmitters will be operated by British firms who are bona fide man- ufacturers of Wireless equipment | Know anything about American history? Then pitch in and show how accurately you can link up the above picture | with some historical event in America. 2 | The picture is the 17th of a series of 24 which will be | printed in The Star in the form of puzzles. jdaily, and when the entire 24 have been printed and you} Watch for them the largest of London's de | part nt stores has already begun | to demonstrate inexpensive receiving | apparatus of British manufacture | This equipment makes use of a jerystal detector and in sold at a} price which is equivalent to about | $30 | Marcont's Wirelens Telegraphy Co, | j have made your guesses, send your answers to the History| 144. has tm production 60,600 recety. | | Puzzle Editor, Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash. A prize of $5 will be given nearly correct. And five prizes of $b each will be given for} ithe five next best. Get in the game! It’s fun. Godley, Radio Wizard, for the set of answers most Advises Star Readers BY PAUL FP, GODLEY | America's Foremost adie Authority | America’s lead in the devélopment | of radio can no longer be ignored by} They are begin. | ning to sit up and take notice. Nine months ago, with the excep | tion of one daily, newspapers in the British Ialee seemed to be decidedly against any comprehensive radio program. But the strides made by America have forced them into} ‘The British postmaster general te | about to take up the licensing of) broadcasting stations thruout Eng} | GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN SKIN AND BLEACH FRECKLES into a be taining of Orchard White, w store will for 4 u have a au and de shake well, pint of he lemon bleach. Massage thie sweet! fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then , a the beauty and white ur akin. stage beauties use this jon to bleach and bring that clear, rosyowhite complexion, sa freckle, sunburn and tan ch because it doesn’t trritate.— ertisement. (EVERY HOUR Suits—OQOvercoats $50 « $60 Values Up to $80 This sale is in keeping with our old-time policy of only “two short sales a year,” as announced last February. A value-giving event of only 15 days’ duration, where you can get a suit or over- coat, tailored to your order, at an exceptional saving. To insure satisfaction and aid us in maintaining Stone Bros. standard of workmanship during the sale, all orders will be handled in rotation and receive the usual individual attention. tone! ros hilors On the Corner Second and Marion ON THE HOUR Seattle | Bellingham VIA PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO. 12 TRIPS EACH WAY DAILY Time: 3 Hours and 50 Minutes Depot Sixth and Olive Main 4678 Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle daily °6:90 ~ 7:35 - "9:00 = 10:80 ~ 1190 «om 145 + 3:5 - 5:15 p.m. *Exoept Sunday SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE From Seale to Bremerton Gaturdey and Sunday 9:30 p. m, Wednesday, Priday, Saturday and y 11.30 p.m. From Brewertos to Searle Seturday and Sunday .10:30 p.m AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olymple High: way — the short route to Hood Ca- nal and Olympic Peninsula pointe, Seartle to Bremerton Daily 715 - 1190 a.m. 315 p.m, Batra trip Saturday and Sunday 9:30 p. m. to Beatle Daily 0:45 9. 130 - $00 p.m, Extra trip Gaturday and Sunday 1040 p.m. Visitors accompanied by Bremerton Chamber of Commerce Guide per- mitted in Navy Yard at 1 & 3 p.m. Passenger fare 80c round trip, NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock Main 3993 * you have two or more teeth, England's broadcasting centers and their areas. realizing the potentialtties of radio broadcasting, Some time ago they tated & program which, altho| ewhat limited, nevertheless: broke the ground for more extensive de. velopment later on. Intenge interest Mm radio broad. | " is shown in Holland, Iaty, | Belgium and the Scandinavian coun. | tries. Notwithstanding this interest, no move has yet been made toward the adoption of @ public broadcasting k m. But there ts uch development wi Ue dowbht | 1} come in h® very near future, All the fore mont nations of the world soon will| be listening to radiophone ‘concerts It is now proposed to divide Eng land and Scotiand Into broadcasting areas of about 60 miles radius cen. | tering about London, Cardiff, Pty-| mouth, Birmingham, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow and Aberdeen. | | oF } 4-Foom houne, new ¢ filled with chickens (if want them) and will show || you how, It's worth talking over H.C. PeTmRs 726 Third Avenue EXTRACTION FREE DAILY + i — Ori | | Our whalebone rubber, which does hot cover the roof of the mouth if Natural Rubber, set of teeth $6.00 Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re ot teeth BRIDGEWORK 54 Most of our present patronage is mers, whose work is still giving good tatinfuction. | | Examinations free. | production of the human gum, set GOLD CKOWN recommended by our early custo All work guaranteed for 15 yeara |_DENTISTS j2nd Ave, and University St.! | jers of similar type which it expects |to be able to market during the next | few mo Many other companies are also | wetting ready for the tag rush U ga re * Si stun The simplest way to end a corn i Blac-jay. A touch stops the pain in: stantly, Then the corn loosens comes out. Made in two form: toforless, clear liquid (one drop doe it!) and in extra thin plasters. whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid —the action is the same.| Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Free: Write Rauer & Black, Chicago, Dept. | for waluable book," Correct Care ef the Feat. MONDAY, JULY 10, 1922, MecDougall-/outhwick Store Houre 9:00 to 5:80 Phone Main 6720 Cool, Cotton Frocks Comfortable and attractive on Mid-summer days ! Choose from these pretty materials: Imported Voile $1.95 Yard Just the thing for warm weather frocks. In light bius, apricot, br pink Copenhagen bine anda green. Silk embroidered. 36 inch wide Sheer Soiesette 50c Yard in all the popular shades, inches wide. Puritan Prints 65c Yard Anderson make—very good qual ity. In small, dainty patterns and & splendid selection of colors. 22 inches wide. Silk and Linen Shantung $1.25 Yard all the soft, also gay #hades. 32 inches wide. Japanese Crepe 35c Yard ~—in a wide variety of colors. 80 ‘inches wide. Suitable for sports and house frocks, A. B.C. Silk 95c Yard —many plain shades, shimmering and pretty for underwear, particu. larly, 36 inches wide, Tissue Gingham, Very Special 50c A new lot of lovely patterns has just arrived—woven corded cheeks, broken plaids, some striped effecte—cool, dainty colors for midsummer wearing. $2 inches wide. —MacDougall-South#ick, Wash Fabrics, Just down the stairs —-EXT RA!— 400 Pairs New Ruffled Curtains Wouldn't you look charming in a Frock like this? It In made with a Ladier’ Home Journal Pattern, No. 5549, from pretty pink and white Tissue Gingham, It requires 2% yarde of tinsue gingham at S0¢ and 1% yards Fiaxon, plain white, at Gbo~—totaling $2.60! Think how reasonable! With Ties Ruffles Hemstitched on to the Curtaine Very nice quality marqu lotte, 2% yards long, with ruffied te Dg” Really an extracrdinary value. Customers buy them backs. in balf and desen paire, Special low prices NOW—lowest of the year. Fall prices will be from 50c to $1.00 a ton higher. Stock Up Now And Save Real Money Don’t let mine disturbances, railroad strikes, hot weather or anything else interfere with your fall and winter fuel supply. BELLINGHAM BURNS BEST “MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR” Your Nearest Dealer or Phone Bellingham Coal Mines SEABOARD BUILDING ELLIOTT 5017

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