The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1922, Page 11

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ve Candies A Good Name ‘The name ° spialindelaail to good cand: It is a mame that covers « family of line in a large one, I nee everyone ts To Visiting Merchants You are cordially invited to visit our booth (No. 92) at the Bell Street Dock and to make our factory your headquarters during your slay in Seattle, Our senographers and telephones are at your service and our factory ie always open for inspection. of glittering literature, \GREE TO MAKE HIM SUCCESSFUL Trish Rose.” wild) [niticent promises, vited you Into the group. Everybody 7° IMPERIAL CANDY CO. - 2 sy Ro Fever Formula —~ [Thousands of People Are Writing for My Pree "Trist Otter ~. 800-808 WESTERN AVENUE AKE GAVE HIM ERENADE COST SURPRISE PARTY JOHN JUST $50), Peep NORWICH, Conn —A snake which | CHICAGO.—It cost Joseph Payer rg, free ier poremed bey 8, maob took refuge | V0 te eersede bie aweetheart. The | letters the blouse of William Connery, Court @ecided bricks and tin cans| {it I ‘The custom/of decorating soldiers’ Two-thirds of the cheese made in ro Sraves once « year originated on the | the United States comes from Wis- battlefield of Gettysburg, Pa. consin. ig ———SSS=S== wn In Welcoming Visiting Merchants to Seattle this bank invites them to avail ya | themselves of the facilities of its various departments where | its officers and staff will be glad to serve them in transact- ing their banking affairs while | in this city or at home. | The Union National Bank, formerly the Union Savings & Trust Company, commenced business in 1903, and since that time has more than kept step with the growth of Seattle and the Northwest. This fact is clearly reflected in the steady, sub- stantial and healthful increase in the Bank’s Deposits, as shown | by the following figures taken from dates of several official | calls of the Comptroller of the Currency: Date Deposits Jan. 22, 1904.. «3 216,000.00 Nev. 10, 1904.. $42,000.00 Nov. 23, 1905.. 1,469,000.00 Noy. 10, 19 3,004,000.00 Dec, 41 4,006,000.00 Dec, 29, 8,886,000.00 May 6, 1922 +» 10,148,000,00 A Gain of $9,356,000, or 1,124% Since November 10, 1904 JAMES D. HOGE, Chairman of the Board. J. A. SWALWELL, President. Resources Over $10,000,000 UNION NATIONAL BANK paseo” = OF SEATTLE — cxonthrows JM WON'T TAKE Sidelights on + THE KIND OFFER| 2¢!! St. show} ‘Two latest registrants from the! North are A. Pinkiert, of Tanana, Alaska, and Charles Becklund, of 4 Scenario Writing Institute Hands Him : Soft Words, But Egan Has Cold 3 Shoulder—Icy | Cold! ee One of the mont elaborate Aiaplays ‘a that of Schwabacher Bros, & Co.,| ‘Their exhibit of | Northwest canned goods t# particu not hot the place open for you much ‘Don't put yourself under any Needless strain, Blank, old thing. Untike Newt, you don’t have to hold it, I'm not ‘arearin’. Whi I find so sweet in all this ts that o- Visiting the Pacific Northwest for | 0, C. Stewart, first vice-president of the National League of Commission Merchants, registered candies in sani- Uiistar Nitsa | L” By Jamen W. Egun, ool aapapene event cma Sj never have written « movi Candy lovers har ried tastes and ‘ ture seenarto, or even to meet these ve og ie the Societe they could write one, will please go out, closing the door gently, I never wrote those birds a let “The people of Philadelphia wo | ter In my life, And never in- all move out here if they knew abou' he declared. Further along I read aaenceneane WILL ENCOURAGE all day and use up thelr body ts ‘Whether your preference is for Very well, I'm about to let you After Dinner Mints or Fruit and Nut = share a large, full aor peeve Chocolate there ie a Societe product with me, And perhaps I shall for you —- labeled and qenrenmed ease the pain for a fow ‘how under the Societe name, sufferers, Therefore, camera! Action! “Mr. Blank ie encouraging students who enter his personal clas# in « very practical way. He has agreed te make 4 reduction of $36 in the cont of the training. ... extraordinary teacher.” ‘The best teacher in the bunch and yet he ts willing to shave off $35 to those he teaches! Such a kind, good ‘Ten chocolate caramels during the day are just the same as an extra | A person who eats that | For weeks a certain Chicago tn titute which teaches photoplay writ: ing—t have their word for it—haa amount should skip a meal to give) been mating me masses and masses the stomach a chance to catch up. If you eat candy instead of the third meal,, you are taking your food | in too concentrated a form, and {t ts | Now— Irritating to the stomach, Candy | furthermore does not contain vitu | mines and minerals, which are easen. | They have agreed to make me a successful acenartoint for the trifiing, pitting sum of 100 smacks. In addi. on to teaching me the way te film fume and fortune they would agree to wend me all these lovely things: AI? printed Units of Instrue tion and 12 printed Laboratory Re search Unite with Spanish Leather Keratol Binder, (Oh, pretty) B.—Complete synopsis “My Wild “There are three qualities neces sary to the successful photodrama- tint, ‘The first is Creative Imagina- tion, That, you posers to some ox Your interest in photoplay is evidence of It. The second ts Ambt . You ponseas that, too. spowed it when you wrote for infor: The third quality is If you must eat candy, the best time to eat it ts at the end of a! meal, when the stomach contains healthy, It is well to take your c candy | hey tell what made her (Maybe they a your sugar In moderation and we eu | only class of beginners Mr. . « If you do not enrol immediately you will lore the oppor tunity to study under his supervise fon, as well as the $35 reduction.” Inn't that the duck’s quack? 1 winh those exes would Iny off C—Character Analysia of Prominent Motion Picture Stars. (Gosh, that oughta be good, that taat) Oddly enough, I do not desire to 00 creative imagination or not-—or am: a aither—I don't thrill over the rompect of saving $35 or Mr. Biank's personal instruction, is the “character analysis of 200 \apecial training. Mr. Blank sekdem | P tal moving ploture stars” 4 |takes beginners into his pwn clan, | doesn't entirely overwhalm me. je devotes hia time to advanced atu: | Frankly, 1 believe schools and in- who have shown exceptional | stitutes of this kind are the pure y. Only recently he announced | and undefiled bunk. Stay away from Foe) (hin intention of opening a clans for | them. ibeginnere and teaching them person-| need not pay out money to a corre: jalty Fortuately, your letter was re-| spondence school. Not one in a hun- joelved just when Mr. Blank first an-| dred ever will be of help to you [nounced this tatention—and he in - He fell from the stool. So now I'm tn receipt of a slightly bane} epletie. Ip part it reada: | “You probably do not realize dag) J MEXICO CITY.—Gen. Jesus Gare } appointed governor of Lower Califor. | FRECKLE-FACE If you really can write you or Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots; How to Remove Easily Here's a chance, Mins Freckle-face, I happen to know — of the scenario writing game. ont ss quite a few hours with ithe editorial heads the expense ts triflin, and a few applications should show | lor experienced writers to break you how easy It is to rid yourself! Most experienced writers are content not to, They can make money quicker elsewhere. When an institute starts conning freckies and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely P| more than one ounce needed for the Zoning Body Will Be sure to ask the druggiet for the Map Beacon Hill of the Seattle public brary have had Beats Last Gouble strength Othine, as this) 4 public bearing by the city | total attendance of 261, or an aver- strength is sold under guarantee of) soning comminsion will be held at |age of 26 adult hard-of-hearing pupils| ine Alaskan salmon fails to remove ; pdr ton salmon catch freckles pair rf ese Beacon Hili school, Beacon ave. and |for each of the 1 ie red Will be 60 per cent greater TRAVEL BY AUTO to PORTLAND FARE $5.50 Bvery Monday, Wednesday and AMES BnOS CO.” Agents » hand them the tey shoulder instead of your good money. orl You'll be better off, That's what I think about ft, anyway. And now I do hope Mr. Blank ané his blank crowd will quit sending me thelr blank Mteraturel t th til etediy, oad 3 alais Martin, by |%"* attend dedication of totem pole Sree sine bottle zak free trtal if you Sheriff Thompeon. erected in honor of Pat Kar.Am, for | will geet ton dare. and Mf eatiatiog pa mer Snohomish Indian chtet. ant th n mabe whee ee bie pe [canny || BY DR RH. pana “Beattle’n Oldent | i erear) of Geld Discovery in the North, | trade. KE ARM BUT | participants, to make it memorable. DEs FRODUCED. JAZZ) Every visiting merchant is cordially invited rege elegy ni nll oe to make our store his headquarters whiie in tote, broke hin arm “tickling the key- | Seattle. unless It removes the freckles; while} este bem | Satter If It does give you a clear complexton | Gare Bieks Tee conaea S h b h B & C Sinity oot om Sores of Othines noe Art Chocolates chwabacner bros. 0., Inc. double strength—from any drugsiat, pia ee Seattle’s Oldest Business House now being held on the fourth floor Lander et. Friday, it was an. |@nnounced Thursday. Two more ses- \neunced. The mesting will be held create nye atid 27 and Aug-| 4," to consider zoning plans for that/Ust 1, at § p.m. ) dintrict, ARR MR SR COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia—S. C. NEW YORK-—Madam Windsor! rreiden, president of Citizens’ Ice & toe ce ieee On _— evo Coal Co, shot and killed by Mrs. Lin- |by Countess Clarel De Tocqueville de|4® Taylor, following quarrel over Rampan de Chanquet. bill. ots | stomach and digestive apparatus can take care of property. Gren should be given candy spar Women of sedentary habits are | usually the great candy eaters, ana | they are just the ones that should j[|¢™ who use up a great deal of energy in their active daily life might safely indulge in moderately | large amounts of candy without any | When we at candy, we are taking in food at a fearful rate, A chocol. | [late caramel or a square inch | fudge contains almost 100 calorien, People whone liven are more or lens |inactive do not require nearly as | many food.units to keep them fit ax | jeeea: who do hard manual labor | | ‘Free to Asthma and ‘Hay Fever Sufferers dally went ¢ to send it to el | = = = = und A = a ee = matter | == ou | ss p = 2 ae n = FREE TRIAL Couron PP kegel’ 1ER ASTHMA CO., Room “HEAMOTONE E Makes red blood, builds up the nerves, and restores strength quick: ly. $1.00 and $2.00, at all drug stores, or sent, p. p. by Joyner Drug Co., Spokane. Advertisement, TTL Power Is the Basic Industry [Pp ]UGET SOUND POWER & LIGHT COMPANY HAS § always followed the policy of providing ample re- serve power capacity to meet any and all emergencies. We have served the needs of the Puget Sound District for many years, and inorder to do this, and recognizing our obligation to the communities served by us, power plant capacity has been maintained in excess of demand. The growth of industrial and domestic demand has car- ried our light and power service into more than 160 com< munities in the Puget Sound territory. We are contin- . uing this policy of extension and are now reaching into one of the rich agricultural sections of Central Washing- ton and linking it up with Seattle by the construction of a 80,000 Horsepower transmission line to Wenatchee. The apple growers of the Wenatchee region will be enabled to greatly increase production through this service and thus to increase their trade with the cities of Puget Sound as a direct result. Power is the basic industry. Without it no other industry can prosper. This Company has always provided in the past, and will in the future continue to provide ample power resources to meet all in- dustrial and domestic demands in the communities we serve. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. MMU MIMIC UUM UM MUM = 4 That the Yukon Gold and Silver Anniversary Observ- ance was a great success is everywhere conceded. It was a pleasure for us to lend our aid, and we are gratified at the recognition accorded us as Seattle's oldest business house and as Pioneers of the Alaskan The Northwest Merchants’ other food, but even then tt nhoutd | Convention be followed by frult, so that the | harmful effect of the candy on the | teeth may be decreased. To be This week we are taking part in the North- west Merchants’ Convention with zest and en- thusiasm, and are striving, with the many other We also extend to these out-of-town mer- chants and visitors, as well as to all residents of Seattle, an invitation to inspect our exhibit of food products at the Exposition at the Bell | Street Terminal. We believe every one who views the exposition will gain a new apprecia- tion of the magnitude of Seattle’s industrial to try a remedy for freckles with | resources and commercial activities. the guarantees of a reliable concern | that it will not cost you a penny | PUBLIC CLASSES in tp reading Year’s Salmon Haul SAN FRANCISCO, July 27. celved, Tichener said. injurious to the health. ML

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