The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1923, Page 2

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—this great JANUARY SALE is an event taken advantage of annually by thousands of Seattle's thriftiest home-makers—it surely will pay you to visit this store during the remaining sale days, “Your Credit Is Good!” gtat JANUARY SALE value: this upholstered leather rocker— —exactly as pictured. Has high comfortable back. $ 75 ’ Upholstered with gen. ine brown Spanish leather. "TACOMAe ATTLE- ‘AT Pind £. SCMAENPLD B IM Your Credit ‘Mutual Savings & Loan Association STATEMENT OF CONDITION JANUARY 3, 1923 3 RESOURCES Minn secured by stp Mortgages. Loans secured by Bond. _ Cash on Hand and in Binks. Advances on Insurance and Taxes... Furniture and Fixtures Leasehold Deposit (drawing 8%). on Savings Account......... iguana ES }emt rat t jis for Colds, Grip, Influenza, | TATTLE TAXI RATES LOWER Reattle swaine who dread the pre eason with enulting taxi transportation wilt be cheered by the announcement of the Seattle Taxt Co been wubstantially reduced. All the 45 cars operated by the that rates have company have been equipped with meters and printed receipts are giv en the passenger to guard against overcharge. Under the new rates 20 conta for the first thir lle and 10 cents for I third. Twenty | for each « trip Is alse charged Alt passengers are Snaured for! $5,000 each against accident by the | company NEW ALMANAC TS AUTHORITY rer f the ama ures of th Id Almanac has J articles on probleme of 1022 } are Included in the volume, figures, the amount debt, tariff and other | . Officers and form Irish Free State, the orm of the British labor party and’ a mass of othe? information tabulated for instant finding. Figures obt rom legations. embassies and to present « of the European ait City Boy Scouts to Present Play! Adventure” is the title of the play which will be given in the state ar mory February 9 and 10 by the Boy Scouts of the city to demonstrate varied phases of their training. A humber of Scout activities will be carried out in the play, In which ev troop will part | Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” To get thet results take) “Seventy-seven” at the first) feeling of a Gold, the first Chill, Sneeze or Shiver. Doctoring Book mailed free. Humphreys’ Tonic Tablets No. 24 for the weak and we ane TT tte on same Se ee ee nome | Bureau of seeeeeeee $ 1,346,820,80 53,244.16 115,279.80 « 15,994.66 2,490.61 | 85.00 | [then working in a shipyard }information regarding his where $1,535,160.03 | Warring, 1027 N. Tuxedo st, $ 1,425,298.70 | 2. 108,158.82 | 6,702.51 $1,535,160.03 | Growth in Two Years ~ Savings January 1, 1921 Savings January 1, 1922 .. ) Savings January 3, 1923 .. We Have Never Paid Less Than --$ 385,766.00 674,022.00 Per Annum Compounded Semi -Annually leven | The Star invites ite readers te use this | depart Nadiog missing |has named him in her will, which A DREAML AND POET Y where was Philip Frog in satin and lace parading around |\ arm in arm with Mike Mole in Dusty Coat, the fairy sandman, | 4 and Nancy and Nick had sprinkled | magic powder on all the sleeping in Whispering Forest and and sent them all to creatures right Madow Dreamland After that tt ors went to D three little travel nd themnelven, There was Philip Frog in natin and lace parading around arm fn arm with Mike Mole tn velvet and | tacm, the two of them grown to such at they could have swal Twins if they had ao wish. Phittip wae laughing, “Bay, Mike | I've turned poet,” said he. “I've been ne verses.” vu don't say so,” replied Mike with admiration, “Would you mind letting me hear @ fin nae or twot “Not tn oe least,” ania Pnitp | obligingty. “How's this?" “ "Did you ever hear @ hoot-owl hoot? Ho's got @ voice like @ rubber boot He sings no better than old gum whoa, CHICK SCHOOLS | FOR RANCHERS Poultrymen who have suffered considerable loss tn brooding chic! ned will be particularly benefited b serion of meetings and seeee| achools which are being arranged by | County Farm Agent A. B. Nystrom for seven King county towns tne | month W. BD Ruchanen apectaliat on | brooding of the state college exten sion service, will have charge of the meetings, which will be given as fol: ) lows: Ronald high school, January 29; Juanita Woodman hall, January $97 Fall City high school, January 20; Renton Grange hall, January 30; Auburn, Januray 11; Sunnydale Aehool hall, February 1, and Kent Kast HM Community hall, Feb ruary 1. Missing Relatives soent eo an, old te finding relatives of friends, The department be to help in reuniting those who have been |. Those whose etati JOHN WARRING: Relatives are} making inquiries for John Warring, |M, saying that his signature is | necessary for the settlement of a jumall entate, He was last heard) from when in Seattle two yoarp ago, Any | abouts will be appreciated by Monta In dianapotia, Ind. ] eee JAMES HIGGINS: The @ster of | James Higgins sends word that his Aunt Maggie Higgins is dead, and} cannot be settled until he ts located He is asked to write to his sister, Mery, and his brotherinJaw, Ai Rogers, at 2603 Jefferson ave., Calry- | ville, Cincinnati, O. eee EDMOND J. STOFFEL—tnquirtes are being made for Edmond J, Stof. fel, 16, who left his home May 10, 1922. Edmond has dark hair, brown velvet and lace. And (he’s always yelling out, “Whe | who, whor " j ° | sniggered Mike Mole. | When did you think | “Ten ‘That's fine! of itt” “I've heer ” ae a wave of hin uldn’t ‘way tt be Always thought of ft Philip with ‘Only 1 co! “(O14 Cobby Cob Coon perfect loon “ll very soon the moon “Wonderful! declared Mike Mole. “You are a real gentus, Philip. 1} s’pom you wouldn't dare to say that | out loud anywhere else but here, | etth . said Philip eau that Cob Coon | as well as T like hardly | kes fre co ee | fies.” (To Be Continued (Copyright, 1922, by Beatthe Star WOMEN! DYE ANYTHING NEW FOR FEW CENTS: | presses Skirts Coate Walets Kimonas Curtains Sweaters Draperice Ginghame EXTRACTION FREE DAILY OHIO PAINLESS * (QCB00R.8 Our whalebone rupber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth, Natural Rubber, $5.00 wot of teeth Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- roduction of the human gum. . $4.00 GOLD chown BRIDGEWORK .... Most of our present patronage ts recommended by our early custom- ore, whore work fe still giving good satisfaction. All work guaranteed for 18 years Examination free, OHIO CUT RATE oyes, ts slender, and 6 feet 4 inches tall. He ts asked to write to his| mother, Mrs. Joseph C. Stoffel, 986 E, Fifth st., St. Paul, Minn, who ex. prewnes a desire to have her, boy re turn home. Seattle Star’ s New Universities DENTISTS Established 20 Years Second Av 4 University se. Open ® to 6 Datly—* to 12 Sundays WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924. olumbia 4 New Process RECORDS_ NEW DANCE MUSIC To-morrow (Will Be Brighter » Than T Fox-Trots. Vamp Me. Paul Bieed?e Orchestra. A-3786 Whe Cares? Blue Fox-Trota. Eddie Ebina’ Orchestra. A-3751 Tbe These Star Spangled Nights in Dixieland. Carry Me Back to My Cerclins Home Fox.’ St Frank Weetphal and Hie Orchestra. A-3766 NEW SONG HITS Georgia Cabin Deer. je. From “Make Tt PY: Kentucky Echoes. Van and He Leves It. Eddie Cantor. Schenck. A-3753 7B« A-3164 75s OTHER RECENT RELEASES Chee Chee Biee, Pou-Trot, |Orientla. (Cut) That Barkin’ Weeti) Intro. ‘walking “ae + dl, ‘Frank eight Trio de Lutece. A-372T 766 and His Orchestra: Western Stars. Nespeline Polka. Accor- n Boles. Gwide Deiro. A-3738 The Melody Unmarred by Scratch or Scrape UR announcement of a new record with the old irritating surface sounds conspicuously ab- sent created a tremendous interest, The way the public rushed to put them to the test proved that needle nolse, heretofore an un- cep part of every . ph record, had Bled od thelr nerves raw. And what did they find? They found every word we said about Columbia New Tbe A-3743 7Be Te Walts, Ukelele Ferera. A-3739 The 1 Knew 1 Have Ancther a Cy ubilee Singers. A-37 A-3726 760 ‘The Tole pea Mee Be a Whzep b Ups ‘Min Ee iierverdh Seconds Ev'ry ste. From Greenwich "Waia Precee, = von Willage Fellies. Intro, ieee! Maui Girl. Specht ond Moanalua Hula. Hite Orchestra, A-3738 T6<| Solos. iets Tae tant Seve “George White's Time Will Tell. Intro. “Oh, i I've Missed You, “Bweeth: peers | Lamey The Oohendiens. e dh tc (Clack eas, M ‘eaven and i For-Trote, | Ocean) ( “er os acaiis ree rn Bee 96040 $1.50 Len (A “Wonderful Girt ‘arn Homing. (Del Riego) syncopated ecstasy by O Premise Me. (De Koven) Elkins’ Orchestra. Carmela Ponselle. Eddie Paired with it is “Blue,” another fox-trot so joy wonder why the melancholy name. Tear out this list and take it to a Columbia Seow Bea AST42 T8e Robie AZAe Soot Ate, = Nothne it For the Sake of Avid Lang ay Epona Swedion folk song. 3 a once Macbeth, AST33. $1 $1.00 A-3734 75<|Spanich Danes, Op. 21. Op. 21. From “Com “Con- Twine Around Door. certo in D Major, 1 Wender How the Old Folks 85. (Tachatkowsky Are at Home. Violin Solos. ‘Sascha Oscar Seagle. A-3728 $1.00! Jacobsen. A-€223 $1.50 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY New @* York Below are listed Seattle’s Authorized Columbia Dealers, who at all times can supply you with the Latest Columbia hits: REMICK’S SONG & GIFT SHOP BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. 321 Pike Street Telephone Elliott 2702 | 1519 Third Avenue Telephone Main 3587 HOPPER-KELLY COMPANY PORTER FURNITURE CO. 1421 Third Avenue Telephone Elliott 0112 1518 Fifth Avenue Telephone Main 0584 YOUNGSTROM & NELSQN UNIVERSITY MUSIC STORE 416 Union Street Telephone Elliott 1051 4312 University Way Telephone Kenwood 4332 LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPPE GERKE’S MUSIC HOUSE 1516 First Avenue Telephone Elliott 6181 24th Ave. and 56th St. Telephone Sunset 6249 }mont of tourist travel in this state ON SAVINGS SAVINGS LEFT HERE ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 15 WILL EARN FULL DIVIDENDS FROM JANUARY 1 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. MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 815 SECOND AVENUE Dictionary 1E NEN UNIVERSITIES DICTIONARY Add for MAIL Up to 150 miles ‘07 oe apd Up to 300 miles .10 WILL For greater di BE tances, ask Post- FILLED master rate for 3 pounds, All Dictionaries published previous to this one are out of date | 22 DICTIONA! | COUPON How to Get It For the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribution COUPONS 98c W authentic in bi Tourist Travel Is Sought by Chamber An intensive campaign to provide creased population thru the develop: Nerve Shocks | Cause Gas Any form of excitement that shocks the delicate nerves of the stomach will disturb the function of t organ and produce gas \\ fright, wrief and worry ‘all b |ifvil wefect, upon the digestive.» tem, hence, for want of a_ batter ferm, doctors call, this condition “nervous dyspepsia.” Baalmann’s Gas Tablets are made enpectally for the relief of gas and atomach aii is. They act in a safo, the weak stomach . gradually helpin rmal strength ani this t# done, you uffer from Ka a |activity | will no longe: | around the 't, palpitation, || Sring spells, mbling noises, bloat~ |ing, burning, sour taste or drowal |noss after eating. | Get a dollar package of Bi mann’s Gan Tablets from any jdrugg@iat. The very first dose um gives great relief. J. Baalmann, bove men- toned store, RIES IN ONE =! |Chemist, Ban Francisco—Advertise- 1-|0, Stone was will be launched by the tourist de partment of the Seattle Chamber of Commeree. J. Grant Hinkle, secretary of state, _| urged the chamber to increased ef- forts in securing tourist travel In a epeech delivered before the chamber at their weekly luncheon. The rapid growth of California's wealth and opulation Is due to the state's effort * eoure and impress tourists, Hin- said. New committees have been |appointed by the chamber to formu: }late plans for the entertainment of "| tourists during the coming season, Izzard Company Has iNew Official Lineup At @ especial meeting of the stock holders of the Izzard company, ad- vertising agency, the resignation of Maree Chandler Rotch as treasurer was accepted and Wm. H. Horsley wan elected secretary-treasurer, H elected a director, Others officers are A. J. Inzard, president, and Charles L. Armstrong, vice-president. Armistice Day to Be Oregon Holiday SALEM, Ore,, Jan, 10-—A Dill was Introduced into the legisiature yes- terday which would eliminate Octo- ber 12, Columbus day, as a school holiday and substitute November 11, Armistice day, as a state recognized school holiday. Te Cure a ‘Take Laxative BROMO % Quiknen bieta ‘The box bears the sienetare rov (Be sure om, \avertioame: mt sie

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