The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1923, Page 5

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gee a meal . ‘ } UNBAUM BROS ~~ COMPENSATION { AT TOMB OF TUTANKHAMEN] wiht But Bill Short Is Thankful for Small Favors We Thought These Chairs Were So Good— that we bought several hun- dred of them—and they are good. They're Jacobean Oak finished, carefully built, with slip seat, upholstered in brown Spanish leather; and, here's some more good news: for only», DO 70 You'll Want One of These Tables Also rrerae are made of polid the oak in Meet Miss Spring Correctly Attired in Street Apparel Her Hat Table obean oak ft measures 4 Inches, extends to 7 imited number at the extreme low tre. Sae00 tment Lady Rochester, beautiful American daughter-in-law of the earl of Carnarvon, has been a prominent figure in the society group which gathered in the Valley of the Nile to view the discoveries of the E h peer. Lady Rochester is the wife of earl of Carnarvon’s only son and before her marriage was Catherine T. Wendell of New York. A large as — CONVENIENT LOW TERMS 7 sh your home NOW. COMPLAINS-OF |(pioaenes Back IN JAIL SERVICE} GRAVE; HIS SEARCH ORLEANS, March 1 ENDS IN SUCCESS “a - ies T= ghost of Diogenes thre Her Gloves sntlets in black with © and striped Robbers Knock Out |.‘ Victim’s Teeth | .., DAVENP( Ja, March 6.—Tw burglars bc Sarah ¢ his nd fam 4 What’s in the Air mt as ne og. PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, }|$)°,(2° Det we cou nt A and ep Her Vanity Case MARCH 7 ey 4 y ntal bal: uth who was 0:30 to 11 a. m.; 8:30 rae as two-reel comedy hour later ¥ as compared to the Its deep ates of va White showed up at headquar to 420 p, mi § to 830 p, mi $0 |Film Shows How to o m.; 9 to 9:30 p. m.; 9:30 t | 10 p.m ’ °|| Be Happy Tho Wed KIR—6:20 to 6:15 p. m. NEW YORK March 7 Leasona | 1a va pwn that stil" he con oval a urn the by makes IN RED RASH Itched and Burned. Lost C, Collier nearly ried out the t married life have been inau i here by Judge Edward We Sleep. Cuticura Heals. ae te coe : | pease tate oat wa ene Hn motheriiaw ta too much fn = STYLE SHOW Her Hose "| NEARS CLOSE ‘0 nts,” pe BY CYNTHIA GREY STEARNS’ | , 21 4 only an exeeriment v0 tar"|Mlovie Producer Is | me «a [tures mhowing how married people Called by Death |>*'"* | should live m once a] LOS ANG! | ELECTRIC PASTE ~~»: disfigurement and annoyed me ter- ribly, itching and burning. At night was when it bothered me most, and I lost many nights’ sleep. The trouble lasted for several months. I began using Cuticure Soap and Ointment and got relief. con- tinued using them and now I am a gathering of the judge's of all milk are from the Hoslery Department of pany where innumerable Seat learned to come for dependable t entirely the price that deter- mines this cause, It i» the combined value of appearance and wearing qualities, to ap fas by M show South. ature of ay noon {ncDou be show March 7.—Robert | ¢ era and othe: 3 an 8 Of} rut | meeting of the Seatt oe my ‘patients’ could be invited.” jture 5 Gal at. ahh eae: completely healed. igned) is recognized as the aranteed | : 4 - Brunt 1. died | iy . r Helen Beers, Geneva Apartment, ", | |club rooma, Sc le exterminator for Cockroaches, Ants, M il Cc : in y Minews, lovent that at fi se = — Spokane, Wash. ates, || Waterboy Rata and Mic. ail Carriers to ous eel eae at th pateiine J N cd| TRUSTEES of the Chamber of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tale] / pn) a tal > kIT : : {onal women and men were to com-jney John O'Neal. They are charged | STEES of the aml cam are all you need for all totlet Arey ceaderinbgt fied dpe ome Imitate Shavetails | Siete the displays. with taking part in a production that |Commerce oppose transfer of! the uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Terecisantil sebomias x OF aby) wasHING Ma TA | = was “immoral and obscene.” jcustoms collection office from Séate Ointment, dust with Talcum. R For : ig ae matl : |Pastor Is Freed Mary Garden, sailing for a Euro. |te to San Francisco. An appeal wil joady For Use—Better Than Sam pean trip a fortnight ago, declared |D¢ made to the secretary of the ury. = | 2-oz. box, 35¢ 15-02. box, $1.60 | distribt of Arson Charge she thought “Geds of Venge SOLD EVERYWHERE "*" |the most moral play on Broadw The scenes are laid in a brothe, | —_————————— _——— NG UGH Thousands, of tomer | REMEDY willservethis delectable | : Established 1872 ooh toe. Cover the : flakes with a 50 years of satisfied users dainty white dressing to attest its value for : which has been added a | Coughs, colds, cronp, bron | ‘fla’ and whooping coughs, tick-' | ling throat and troublesome | conghs. Does not disturb | stomach. No narcotics. nefit per pest bppleneie bere eee od ren's Orth just as m were the gowns, ry and he was ren o church, when a mys. attempt to burn the church j was made, Lew ormer member of Ir- | 4, also was freed of | he jury win’s church by Ruins Best Dress |*%" uarees by t 5 “Whatever is the er, Ka 3 if he matter, Kather-| Actors in “Moral ® your heart | el | Play” Are Seized | after | NEW YORK, March 7.—Grand ting |US¥ indictments today summoned | for tha. party lag [14 members of the cast of “Gods of | when litte Atie tect dou sevectnes | NOnSeen the owner of the play terribly. 1 set the iron down « Bnd hs MADRE Of. Cie AROS: the ran out of doors to seg what was sshudiioessnvoba Aemeeatings 9 roahntent de | wrong. Nothing really, Dog tright-|— z 5 jened her, but when I came back ny | ——$——$—$—$———== STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. ss was burned. There | | ine? You are ¢ | is broken.” “Oh, m r, I scorched n I was press M. TO 6 P.M. | Ww carele a brown the shape of th iron and I if I look at it again the burned Il drop out.” | l, T am Tt wasn’t just on r part, although of cour you should have discon necte th iron and put it to one | 8 How r, I won't scold you z }a yu never have done a stunt like | that before.” | “I can't go to the party now as that fs the only dress I have. It sides we haven't any material to} What Is a Bank Worth in Your Affairs? forty-one years ago, The Seattle National Bank began business in a one-story building at the foot of Cherry Street Hill. Its value to the community then was not measured by the money in its strong- box. Etaaty, IN TOILET SOAPS “Tam afraid you will have to have Special for Thursday’s Selling A new dress You can't miss that 4 8-Ounce Bars for 25c party. It will be hard to get one} Pure and refreshing. Made by the Palmolive Soap Co, Your right now but I will speak to your her about it and see what he says. | That dress is so old you really need | |a new one." | “Oh, mother, that ts dear of you. | But if I may have a dress I know | where we could get it by opening a} charge account. Cherry's at 1015 But in that one-story building Seattle found sound business men with whom they SAR atest eee merase 1 ld do business—informal, direct, man-to-man, So the strength of the bank which 'sudprevelbatween’ Madison’: wad shot f Li Ror sey ss & 2 E aiew ip by step with the proud growth of Seattle, was based on the character, the | eoeing, in the Rialto bldg, Just over| choice, of Lemon, Rose, Geranium, or Cocoa (for hard water). integrity, the wide business experience of its executives, ie Pig’ a whistte, hare much pretty = ie A bank is as worthy of confidence as its man-to-man contact, the broad viewpoint Fiat etek FOLDING CARD JOHNSON § e ba officers and directors. A bank is as big and the wide business and financial ex- b and as helpful as the men directing it. perience this association affords them. TABLES PREPARED WAX The depositors of The Seattle National Perhaps that is one reason why the re- ere Bank eipstdae themselves the business sources of The Seattle National Bank underpriced at 1-Pint Size partners of these officers and directors. have grown from $16,000,000.00 ten They find few things so helpful as the years ago to over $25,000,000.00 today. SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA Specially priced al at EO | NetPAnED BAX] ~ A complete finish and polish. ~ 28 Inches square, stands 26 Imparts a perfectly hard, dry, inches high, Well made. An. ex- olless polish to which dust and cellent valuo at this low price, + lint’ do not cling, SALE OF YELLOW MIXING BOWLS Set of 4 for 59c In four handy sizes: 5, 6, 7,8. Have neat white band. Delivered only with other goods, Seon 4 Organized Over Forty Years Ago Capital and Surplus, $1,800,000 Resources Over $25,000,000 Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lnmbago, urning pain in the Bladder, Scalding | paasages, Stone and Gravel positively | relieved by Gino Pills, 50c, a box at | | jill druggiste—writo for free sample = |Na-Dra-Co,, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y Penne nGenapad eee Eee eed

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