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rAd VAI — — a weed. tive maturity. During the past twenty-one years we have never paid less than really try. PER ANNUM DIVIDENDS Bloom The sweet flower of comfort, independence and needs to be cultivated. It does not spring up uncared for, like A systematic schedule of sav- ing will nourish the slender stalk of a savings fund into healthy growth and produc- If you are not saving, begin now. If you save a little, try to do better. Money left with us on or before Saturday, July 15 will earn dividends from the first The next two days are worth half a month to you. Decide how much yest will place in savings and then arrange to keep on saving the same amount or more every week or every pay day. It's easy when you ESOURCES MORE THAN THREE MILLION DOLLARS SS © : PUGET SOUND SAVINGS | dnd LOAN ASSOCIATION LARGEST MUTUAL SAVINGS SOCIETY IN SEATTLE | A.F ANDERSON, PRES... ADOLPH F. LINDEN, WP-TREAS., E.W. CAMPBELL.WR-SECY, ConwiN 5. SHANK , COUNSEL | WHERE PIKE STREET CROSSES THIRD THE SEATTLE STAR LYNE the write DAVE BLAME BY WIFE ei Meeting in Favor| Wedding Party Tragedy | } of Hotel Campaign © will be an active worker in the campalan | At noon Thursday the adv luxury leampaign executive committer vase in only a few days « morning days. the g08 division nie jers, te make up mwet at dinner in the Masonic }rooma, Th ing of the ‘¢ j day airman of division “I organization of his workers. Paul Sloan's Liniment Allatiff and strained afer that firet dex? Bo matter Sosa Linteant poeded it @ joe. lem~ mediately brings UngiiMg fe Kiel bo every sore manele. —it kills pain! BOY Dise Wheels are single thickness with reinforced tires, gen uine ball-b ng wheels just like an auto. This wagon, is made of the best ma- terial obtainable. Framework is con structed of the strongest steel made and will stand up under hard usage. The wagon box is especially strong, as the wood used is straight grain and well seasoned. Ball bearing wheels. Here is your opportunity to secure one of these brand-new Coaster Wagons without one cent of expense. All gou have to do is to get ten (10) new sub- scribers for The Seattle Star. You don’t have to collect any money, nor make the delivery of The Star. Just get ten (10) of ey 4 yout friends or neighbors who are not now having a The Star delivered to them, to agree to have it vs delivered by authorized carrier for three (8) months and to pay him fifty (50) cents a month for it. And one of these dandy new “Dan Patch” Coaster Wagons will be presented t6 you free Ten New Subscriptions to The Seattle Star and Be the Proud Possessor of a “DAN PATCH”’ | COASTER WAGON Disc Wheels, Rubber Tires, Roller Bearings, Roller Brake Hurry! Secure Only FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS Almost everyone likes a boy or girl who Is trying to get ahead. They will like you for your enter- price and gladly subscribe to The Star. BE THE FIRST TO WIN ONE OF THESE DANDY COASTERS Call on all the people in your neighborhood who are not now taking The § Tell them about The Star and about the Coast Wagon you are working for. Show them the picture of the wagon you want and they will be glad to take The Star to help you get a Coaster. _punatisininsonnitntacesilteataameapfeeaegintialanessntniatiineleitimis Get started right away. See, write or phone the Coaster Wagon Manager at The Star office, and he will give you a Subscrip- tion Blank Book. No subscriptions accepted unless signed by sub- scriber in subscription book furnished by The Star Circulation Dept. THE SEATTLE STAR 1307-11 Seventh Ave. Aw the beginning of the bond can aptains and workers who he field organization, will be the first gather f f the KEEP WELL Nat City Co, was appointed a H|| _ 4a? * ise G. ¥. Maine, chairman, tn the] TEETH LIME IFLAPPER LOVE IS. Was Result of Jealousy ment here manicuriat salesman. the a revolver and shot djhim thru the left lung Peart Thomas,” the! FY own temple and sank to the floor, dy ing. Gumrn will live, physicians paid Mra, Gumm. who explains the f violent Cap: | ii retentiy wae herself | of the “revolt of youth.” | give Evelyn,” the bride | ting at the bedside of her wounded husband in a Toledo howpt Ital. “The affection between Kenneth land Evelyn never plumbed the heart's depth, She waa shallow.” lend club pre BY DR. K. HH. BISHOP OU can bruah ddlers’ con > your teeth dill ~S gently and well after every meal dental | creams, but if you don't eat enough lime your teeth will decay The blood of « person who lives according to health common sense will contain certain special substances called “soxing.” — Soxins contain lime for the makeup of bones and teeth Boring also are present In varying quanti fn the saliva, The man having igh resistance power will arger amount of soxins in nd consequently will have J better teeth. . J Thus, tt ie a deficiency of lime in vereal decay of Wweth, The average bill of fare consisting of fine four. nate these requires, firet provement in resistance to disease by | in improving the general health ix cludes an abundance of greens and tresh vegetables Whole wheat | EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our whalebone rubber, which does |not cover the roof of the mouth if| you have two or more teeth, Natural Rubber, set of $6 00) COORD. oc deivsvoceescshoee e j Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re. | production of the human gum, set seth. sesscteeveese $10.00 [GOLD CROWN = |BRIDGEWORK............ = | Most of our present patronage ts | == recommended by our early custo. | == |mers, whose work ts still giving good | == j satiafuction. All work guaranteed for 15 years Examinations free. OHIO DENTISTS | 2nd Ave. and University St. | | | k M —-SAVE MONEY= Travel by steamer TACOMA S0e FOR ROUND TRIP VICTORIA. B.C PoRT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS DAILY Doers not go through to Vie~ toria on Saturday night trip SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTIONS AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL Points COLMAN DOCK - Foor MARION SS PHONE MAIN 3993 bread, potatoes, meat, coffee, butter, | cereals should be substituted for such | breakfast foods, fruits, ete. |foodstuffe as fine flour, hominy, in lena than one-quarter of the | cornmeal, polished rice and various amount of lime necessary to main-|bakery products, Milk should be/ tain calcium balance freely used, especially by growing| That the Standard O11 Co. and the There ts no such thing as a thun derboit year [contract with Edward Hubbard. TEETH | mmm FOLDING GAS STOVES Outing pleasures with city comforts if you have a gasoline stove. Two types in stock, some equipped with cooking utensils, etc, ~—Our Price— Large Size 813.00, Medium Size $11.60, Small Size $8.75. Folding Seatable with niche for $2.95 Come in and See Our Large Display of Camping Equipment {WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO.! 2041-45 Westlake. 812 East Pike & . the diet of the average American that) F--a-ar-E--E- CEeC e e in & Widespread factor in the uni eseservpeeeaeoeueoeenpepas s Oil Firms Plan Alaska Conquest Route to bay, was) superintendent of the | Ue and Chicago will be not bigh priced appesring vave and removable giass as es 5 8 ass e's Expects Air Mail | Praising the Sand Point a The toothbrush ts important and | children. General Petroleum Co. are making | field ag a site adapted to the dors a great deal toward checking| Third. the teeth should be brushed active preparations to invade the eloicdia Diver decay pti, = Youth. tanotive deoamtade meine be | *tated Thursday by A. 8. Kerry, Se-| air mail forces, In Seattle ed in the dietary in order to) attle and Portland capitalist. Equip: | declared Wednesday that in all free of constipation. If neces: | ment will be on the way to the North | nity an airmail line between Hecond, a dietary rich in caletum | sary ogaragar and paraffin ofl may bao: Ge ah iamennle Tavs aie content of the saliva. Such @ diet in. | be used In some form ieee extensive surveys of the oll| Within the next year. Egge is situation in the district for the past | renewing the Victoria-Seattle air- of mail planes, Carl F. Egge, this MEN WANTED Great Northern Railway A number of the Great Northern Railway Com- pany’s regular employes having left its service, it is necessary to hire men to fill their places. Employment is offered to: Machinists Sheetmetal Workers Boilermakers Electrical Workers Blacksmiths Car Repairmen Carpenters at wages and working conditions prescribed by the The States Railway Labor Board, effective July 1, 922. Rates for journeymen and leading men range from 63 to $2 cents per hour, and for helpers 47,cents per hour, with time and one-half after eight hours and for Sundays and holidays. Applicants who are not mechanics will be given em- ployment and will be trained in all branches of the trades. Seniority and pension rights of new employes will _date from the time of entering service. Former em- ployes may return to work, if their places have not already been filled, and so many of the former em- ployes as return to work promptly will be allowed a bier of continuous service for seniority and pension rights. Apply at Nearest Shop or at Division Superintendent's Offices. Fi SL HN “aided Uisoll colvesifMecsstecliilercalitelsiicTat. ahh ‘a Bix Lam! FeeZolh? Mocecefofles