The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1922, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR \Lewiston Business Men | Shake Hands With City Hundred per cont boosters for attle, We are appreciative of the) their own section, which they | fing spirit shown by Seattle in help | pl gk ge Ml ing the smaller communities, ‘This " 1s going to pay Seattle well, for we! men in Lewiston, Monday guests of are anxious to do more business with Chamber of © luncheon given them this noon at the Rainier club the Seattle and Lewiston speakers urged | Chamber, deserted the wonders and much closer business and social | productivity of the country served relations between the twe com by Lewiston. Hoe pledged Seattle's munities, support to Lewiston enterprises, and | “The Lewiston purchasing power | *#!d that it did not matter if Lewis {a $60,000,000 annually, and there in| tn was not tn this state. 0 reason why Seattle, metropolis of| The visitors arrived Sunday morn | he Pacifio Northwest, should not|!o# with the Seattle hosts from the hare to a larger extent in its bust-|dication exercises at the Kenne- |) ness,” said KB. M. Ehrhardt, prest-|Wick-Pasco bridge, They were dent of the Empire National bank, | vests at the Moore theater Sunday “Some months ago a direct daily| «bt, and are being chaperoned freight service was put in, and Be-| bout the city by individual business attle haa also endeared h n. ‘Tho personnel of the party i people because of the ex |B. M. Ehrhardt, president Empire done by the Seattle Cham National bank; P. J. Miller, cashier | meres In getting a federal appropria-|1#wiston National bank; Frank) }) tion for the Lolo pass highway,| Thompson, secretary-treasurer Lew: |]| which will cut 120 miles off tho pres. |!#ton Mercantile BE, C, Dick, ant distance from Montana to fe-| manager Manon, n company; | Oh, Boys! Football Season IS HERE dace ldleiaiiaciabid £ taomanle L. Alford, # ary-manager | | Tribune Publishing Co; J, B, Kin }eald, manager R. C. Beach Co.;/ James Harding, owner-manager | Lewis Clark hotel; Lioyd Harris, President Owl Drug Co; Astor A.| Seaborg, president Idaho Ice & Coal | Co; P. MH. Quilliam, manager Jones & Dillingham; O, EB. Norberg, presi dent Lewiston Grocery Co; R. J.| Jonks, district manager Pacific Power @ Light Co; MH. H. Bratton, DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY WITH “DIAMOND DYES” | Bratton-Morris Co.; 1. B. McDonald, _ — (te. ety.” | STORE HOURS, 6 A. M. TO President Waterhouse, of the ee Sheathing Special 78c Roll This is an asphalt saturated for use under ane Andirons d shingles, or for ° oe By aon Rats Special $3.85 and the like. Each roll contains) pattern, as 250 square feet. pictured — 14 Trolling Supplies | tis,"Wam- America’s Finest Hardware Btore eS NS WE DELIVER = . ° Tire Chains The best accident {in- surance that you can buy. Every auto owner should have at least a pair for the rear wheels. They provide absolute safety in rainy weather. Cost is very nominal. sheathing A_ beautiful inches high; very substan- er mered effect; | Buy “Diamond Dyes” and follow | president Lewiston Motor Co; 8. C This is the season for catching the dull black fin I ———— |the simple directions in every pack: | Skillern, presifient Lewiston Oll Co.;| “Big Fellows." “Our Tackle Gets du 2 ‘ age. Don't wonder whether you can|A. E. Carssow, manager Carssow | "Em t” ish. ‘ Gye or tint muccessfully, because per: | Drug Co.; C. F. Bennett, The Excep-|}} am fect home dyeing is guaranteed with | tional Garage of the Northwest; F. 8 Complete rig, 75¢ and up. Ornamental and practical, c a Diamond Dyes, even if you have nev-| Randall, attorney; P. Nh. Bevis, pres | L ; or dyed before, Worn, faded drewes, | ident Lewiston Commercial Club; E. | = == é skirts, walate, age sweaters, stock-| M. Brower, manager Vassar’s Under = LN — — ae Ings, draperies, hangings, every-|taking Co; John Worum, president : thing, becoxne like new again. Just Lewiston-Ciarkson Lumber co: 1 MUCH FUN AT _ |Letter Carrier’s Tamale Makers c tell your druggixt whether the mate-/M. Hoyt, manager Evergreen Serv F F ’ < rial you wish to @ye is wool or allk,|joo gations act Howe @ohiche & PALACE HIP! uneral Tuesday Are on Strike ; 22 or whether it ts linen, cotton, OF! Howe, stationers; Marshall Hyde, | Funeral eerviess for Ernest la| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23—Te : - ; mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never| Mann's Plumbing Co George Camp-| ycickwood Brothers head the pro-|Mont Rix, 45, former Seattle letter | male, enchilads and tila makers in P % streak, spot, fade or run—Advertise- | ton GO, D. Laundry Co; A. R et the Palace Hip thle week in carrier, who died Saturday at Port-|San Francisco struck today for ine b = —. | Johnson, district manager Pacific |*™*™ ' jase, Wash., will be held at 9 «. m. bs . # nae | ‘Telephone & Telegraph Co.; Rert F.|* combination of whip-cracking, FOP |-ruesday at the Butterworth mortu- k ; at Half Price Savage, secretary Lewiston Commer: jepinning, singing and dancing. jery. Mr, Rix is survived by his wife | Z cial Club; D. W, Rolph, president-| Anna Vivian, who has the reputa-|and son. a d ‘ }manager East End Trading Co.;|tton of being one of the best shots in) 3 | sogan eave te the aghewt. Sot Todt. Hanson, Northern Pacific; H.| America, and her company present | ED 50 YEARS, £ ting the quality, we are going to do all regular dentistry at half usual |" '" i | packings, with $2k gold crowns and | to The Star. siened contract. and you wil Uke Father Sends Oldest and Milinga, $5 each, Silver filings, $3 up. Fifty.doliar eemi«etal flex Son to College Beattie. Mf. |with their blackface comedy, gram. teeth, A perfect fit guaranteed or Wide-awake Boys! =| “cheat robber plates are dangerous |"*!? married, and it seme tmpos- and profitiens, hence we Go not make | sible that your oldest son can be old |them) Having been established 17|°0Ush to attend college.” NO MONEY TO COLLECT—NO MONEY TO PAY All you have to do is to get FIVE people who are not now hav- ing The Star delivered to them to agree to subscribe for three the state know us as such, we feet! fel ® young man myvelf, and that eny further comment about | Sere I arm with @ fon In college.” | who we are would be euperfiuous “It seems only a year of #0 ago = We <a aw Phan of afl our! that I used to give the little tad work and guarantees yours to be pennies for a treat.” Sel <== | equal to the samptes, It's the bestand| “WW ell, as for that matter, pennies Council to Act on = | prettiest dental work you ever saw. | ive ceased to Interest that boy for here until) November 1. On Alveoler Work | more money to keep these modern will be mo reduction. We, YOURE fellows gotng than it did when the system-—tt is patented an4d| We were young. In fact, ft has cont | marked—and no other dentists so much to get that kid of mine start Siiee st 2 S| up for wome time to come. I even | font that I'll have to postpone getting |a sult this month that I'm badly tn need of.” “That's where the rub comes being a dad. You have to sacrificea -| 004 deal, But, sny, Jim, I wouldn't ABNER gi? a Hah | go without that suit if 1 were you. | Baptist Conference herry’s, at 1015 Second ave, over _ All subscriptions must be New—that {s, people who are not now | having The Star delivered to them. _ You don’t have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star —simply take the order for the paper. + Upon verification of subscriptions you will be awarded the football. for decision, given general satisfaction, Alveolar Dentists 204 Haight Bids, 1690 Second Ave) night. paper, and costs only 50c a month delivered. Therefore it should be easy for you to get FIVE new subscribers. Your friends and neighbors, who are not now taking The Star, will be glad to help you. Teebtien subscriptions must be paid in advance at the rate of z = = = 50c a month. = ‘Have subscribers sign this subscription blank. Be sure and "E subscriber’s phone number when possible. TO SUBSCRIBERS I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for a period of three months, and there- | after until I order same discontinued. I ere tare o* the rate ot 60 cents a month. I AM NOT NOW HAVING STAR DELIVERED TO ME. a) ADDRESS | 35 | | | | I 1 : 3 1 | | | | HOP TO IT! Bring All Orders to the Circulation Dept. The - Seattle Star Seventh Ave., near Union Beginning today, our prize-win- ning MAPLEWOOD MILK will be sold in food stores, or delivered by us, at the popular price of 10c MORE MILK Nature’s best, most es- sential food, Demand this brand. Winner of Gold Medal for Pacific Coast and highest score | dn Seattle Board of — | Health contest. 515 Westlake N. Capitol 0224 | 4. Berger, 0..W. R. & N, Co.; Dr. and | “Tunting,” in which she gives an ex: | 6. Mra. W. C. White. hibition of expert markamansbip. - | Perdint Brothers play and ring agree = for ane = Dcidgowerk, with 9 ORES, | ably, Richardson Brothers and brating their golden wedding anni-| Wemen porcelain (facings) teeth, shows no |Cherts, billed es “Two Fun Mer.|versary, Mrs. Deborah Gay, 72, filed | Mack Sennett Girl,” BH gold edges, easy to replace tn cane of | Mature Chinese Herbs || chants and a / . breakage, bored fn with pure gold Remed give a mnappy combination of humor | band with cruel and inhuman ee Bet: alt ¥ Way, and melodies, Al Anderson and Jau | ment. Gotnes cause continuous laughter) suit for divorce charging her hus-/ "Gay and Devilish,” featuring | Dorie May an the Mapper heroine, ts) the photoplay feature of the pro} YJ THE STAR hae purchased 500 Inter} io ie” Sucs ‘th, “Som trate) 1% ot mr, Tne og ater October Busy Month | | son has started to college this year, * . a rsd ong for . | Prentice shen “sou and sone for Coast Shipping | | Dus to unusually large count crops and the summer railroad car short-| age, constwige ehipping Is mid by H C. Cantelow, San Francisco, gencral | manager of the Luckenback line, to; be experiencing the bustest October in {tx history. Mr. Cantelow, now visiting Seattle, expects to remain) a good many years. It takes lots City Appointments | At Ite regular meeting sonday lufternoon the city council was lncheduled to act on Mayor pote cg Go it “legally.” It cowts double! | ” fourth appointment for superin-) bade Egon ternad heyy ndbeh 4 tendent of streets and sewers, that | of William B, Bell, The’ proposal that the councfl reconsider Its action in rejecting the mayor's appointment | of Carl W. 8. Gassman, also was due | t . Remember that The Star is Washington’s Most Popular Daily News- SLELIP locks, Wo, Rave made ate ‘s Whistie,da the Riaite bata | Is to Begin Tuesday | past 17 yeers, and the work hi about the most satisfactory) The Seattle Baptist association will | ye found to buy men's and | open conference in the Rethany Rap- sults and overcoats. They al-/tist church Tuesday and will con- low one six months to pay.”—Adver-|tinue sessions until Wednesday! SEEKS DIVORCE VALPARAISO, Ind—-After csle- comic Pn orem, | METROPOLITAN? «== | COMMENCING SUNDAY, OCT. 29 REX REYNOLDS PRESENTS AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA COMPANY times “THE MASCOT” A CHARMING COMIC OPERA IN THREE (CTS Qeveeercadod 50——SINGING VOICES——) : Same Company That Appeared Mere a Few Weks age _ SAME PRICES: P| R Evenings: 25¢-50c-75c-$1 - : in Matinees Sitenpay Sc-50c Seat Sale Thursday PheoneMata 6212 sh Lorena] tr ot an us te It ™ nt pe fir for tre th B, Smith, who has been in the grocery buiness for 22 years, is going to quit—and quit for pod. His entire stock of— Imported and Domestic GROCERIES of which he has always carried the best, has been turned over to C. A. Wi who has mercy for a man’s stock so long as he can give the people the bargains. You can buy wholesale ad retail. Everything goes — showcases, counters, shelving, scales, coffee machines, cash registers, etc. Don’t miss this opportunity of getting thi greatest of grocery bargains, Bring your shopping lags, your wagons and your autos and load up. Winter is com- ing! Shop Early! The. Date—Tuesday, October 24 The Time—9:30 A. M. SMITH'S 920 First Ave. Near Corner First Ave. and Madson St. Store for Rent SEA‘TLE C. A. Wise in Charge

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