The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 16

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PAGE 16 THI 51 A DANDY FIELDER’S GLOVE AND JUNIOR LEAGUE BAT FREE TO YOU! Buttcned . pack Two-thirds Actual Size Any Boy Can Have Either or Both by Devoting a Little of His Spare Time to Pleasant Work HERE’S HOW TOGETTHEGLOVE| /HERE’S HOW TO GET THE BAT You can own this fine fielder’s mitt by simply Every boy securing only TVO NEW SUBSCRIP- getting SEVEN PEOPLE who are not now having TIONS to The Star will be given, Free, a Junior The Star delivered to their homes, to agree to take League Louisville Bat, made from selected ash. A the paper for three months. apis te iste ts % m9 Wi subscription is an order for The Star from a JUST SECURE THEIR ORDER person who is not now taking the paper and agrees PAPER. ‘ : h : Have subscribers sign the subscription blank to subscribe for three months. As soon as you have secured the two subserip- printed below, and as soon as you have secured the tions bring or phone them to the circulation depart- seven orders and they have been verified, you will be presented with this professional style Fielder’s ment of The Star, so that delivery can be started at once, Glove. y scriptions bri Ih As you secure subscriptions bring or phone them You do not have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star—our carrier will attend to to the circulation department of The Star, so that that. FOR THE delivery can be started at once. We will reserve a glove for you in your name, No Money to Collect—No Money to Pay All Subscriptions Must Be New —that is, people who are not now having The Star delivered to them. With This Junior League Ash Rat! ans (Use This Subscription Coupon) Bring Subscriptions -------------.----- een nen eee, as You Secure 1 Yon Can Knock ’Em a Mile! I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three months and thereafter until Them to the I order same discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier at the regular Ci lati rate of 50c a month. iIrculation Department I AM NOT NOW HAVI THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. Name Address Phone The Star Seventh Avenue Near Union ATTLI | AR WEDNESDA ARCT CAPT, ANDERSON Bureau of The Seattle Star : “ TRIAL STARTED| Missing | ij. Relatives Ferry Controversy Aired in . Superior Court } weED} PERSONAL Subscription monty Vitase = wa Ss al 5 LEG AL NOTION ges } Bi ‘ i i 4 | Trial of Capt. John L. A sperintendent of f BY Es | ee SERVICE Altorney»at-Law in the theft of thousands of t of ol! from county « Deputy Pr T. HL. Patter Taan) nts named in the Others fa ount are ‘ Dentists _| MATTE t. TEETH EXTRACTED | —teusht._s z / : 9 MALE H HIGH scHoor yon Bidg.| Ps ~ I he KEBLE & GRAN-| winla, Entab-| - _ Optiaan und Optometrist kan nds. Vraser-Pa Gladioli Are Wonderful Brighteners Giadioll are am gc the most ante end » emtab- booklet | ¥IR | pri cone ble your gard show {ng Yo | 17 MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED A mounful gesture, he held up a single 16-inch enake of the domestic | rden variety, ey 1 had four of ‘em," he moaned, | 73 “out I guess three got away.” fi ASOT Judge Ekwall lectured the snake CLIFTON HOTEL ‘ied |charmer this morning in municipal | yroa4ern roome, $3. up. Tre Siem | 2058 Westlikent j court, north Times sq. 19 FURNISHED HOUSES Real Estate Man : Loses in Appeal | : FOR RENT | =. R, Thomas, ‘president of E. |Thomas & Co, real est Third ave., near Seneca st., lo appeal to the su purt | bis con complaint, Prosecutor Ma | Douglas announced Wednesda Thomas was convicted by a jury in superior court here of defra Jone of his clients |involying t erty. I | on Ey se AN { ' 5326 RAINIER AVE $-room + large garden sett rich bottom land; $25, Carter, MacDonald & He was sentenced to months to two years at Ma Walla by the trial judge, ‘Tom Pays $100 and | Loses Liquor Stock Thomas Clark was arrest Issaquah Tuesday night’ by Matt Starwich. Wednesday arter 208 Cotumbla St. Elliott 667 TO RENT, TWO GOOD HOUSES 9 E. CHERRY, 5 rooms rH 17th ave, 7 rooms + | Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia St. FOUR LARGE, CLBAN TogNS we Ca <(T. KNOW of only two ways to roast meats and insure uniformly delicious results. Tho first {s to watch the meat and fire constantly, carefully, The second ts to use some device to measure and control the temperature of the oven exactly.” jaunt j38 morn- jing Tom pleaded guilty to a charge jof possession of fIntoxicants when jbrought before Judge C. Dalton. He was fined $100 and went his way, minus a century note and sey. eral quarts of moonshine and wine jand a large quantity of beer which was seized by tho deputies when he WAS arrested, A gas range equipped with a Lorain Oven Heat Regulator, a Entiott sft device that measures and controls the hent of the oven exactly, enables you to cook anything with unvarying satisfactory re without any attention to food or fire during the entire process, Woe will allow $5 on price of new range for return of any old style four-hole two-oven gas range. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. 1308 Fourth Avenue Main 6767 THE GAS COMPANY 3 A TR. z you; satisfaction gu! Ree i 7-ROOM MOD! Alumni Reunion Is to Be Big Affair |. The biggest get-together ever held | by students, faculty and alumni of jthe University of Washington {s | Promised for Saturday night by the jalumni committee of nine members which is now completing plans for the entertainment, ‘The old gym on the campus has been obtained for tho night. Special music is promised for dancing, Patrons and patronesses for the get-together include: Dr. and Mra. | Henry Suzzallo, Mr, and Mrs. H, '. |Condon, Mr, and Mrs, W. Hors jand Mr, and Mrs, R, Hyland, Federal Fines Net $700 on Wednesday |, Jack Loomis drew a fine of $300 for violation of the national prohibi- }tion act tn federal court Wednesday |before Judge 1, 2. Cushman. Charles | Thomas was fined $400 for a like | offense. | Both men ploaded guilty to the} charges. “511 Melrose |21 UNFURNISHED FLA __AND APARTMENTS 3117 B. MADISON t good car servic, and boulevard; 1502 16TH AVE. ; ter d4-room flat; hot water! range and water heaters Carter, MacDonald & Miller 208 Columbia St. d-room to Is Save What You Make If you are doing well in your business, build up a reserve fund of good investments to protect what you are making. Successful men and suc- cessful business enterprises invariably appreciate the importance of a surplus. Foom wafurnlsied lighta, phone sy Rates reasonad'y nhettan Apis Boren, shenetteoad enh Shas 4 FURNISHED APTS. NIGH (ROOM reat t Veils for Beauty’s nnd 1 Eyes Is the Latest! {ny {own @ nome tne PARIS “A feature of new spring hats is a band of lace which falls from tho inner edge of the front brim and yoils tho eyes of the wearer, |Gas From Bread | | Dough Is Fatal | DAVENPORT, Eng, March 28—| ‘ Carbonio acid go given off by} and leave thelr aaa dough, Was hold responalble for the | ladders, ‘Tho landlo vhioh doath of Charles W. Wood, a naval| build tho states, whle rook, month ago. The Bond Department of the First National Bank will help you invest your surplus wisely, safely and profitably. Consultation places you under no obligation, NADRONA |) | Nicely furnished % with bath ad front room riot} Rarnge. sasseseeseesaattegsssatessssetts First National Bank Second Avenue and Columbia Street enc | PTRUNKS MOVED, 600, 94-— Fo March 3 ul tonement by mm ofuses (0 GLASGOW, families in al

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