The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1923, Page 14

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' PAGE 14 tHE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, MARCH 31. 1923 —— - ~ _——— SCOTT C. BONE |BEGIN WORK ON 2" 217 SUED ON NOTE HOTEL PLANS NEW FACTORY FOR TACOMA A DANDY FIELDER’S GLOVE AND JUNIOR LEAGUE BAT ("| Mystery Surrounds t Identity of Man Auto Owners Will Get No More Grace ;, Vets Are Prepared ! for Show Opening , ‘enon Ie talked in ae | President Harding nto Ropar bbeercl genta znd Quits Sunny South , Buy Booze With Marked Currency reba anes esoapnag You Can Sure Pick ’Em beichranceeelbry Sa ven, aan CHURCHES Jackson Returns a ge From Inspection '!"* Scandinavians = th aves : naa Chinese Is Robbed : , whew" by Masked Bandits peice up in hia iaundry sbop at! Mission Tabernacle day m1 Charge Girl Used Mails to Defraud };" WICHITA FALLS, Texas, March | he 31.—Nancy Cr ver rre-| - Cart Jack chief of th quarter i kyrkan) ue SUNDAY SERVICES ching at 11 a. m. and y School, 9:30 a. m, Christ in Pictures| | ° Prayer Meeting every Thurs. at 8:00 p. m. a” c sas and Song Gust E. Johnson, Pastor ‘ cea Thue ‘« Aweke’ Cherries Are Ripe : assistant | Down in Vacaville ILLUSTRATED SAN FRANCISCO, M McAdoo Agrees to Cherries are ripe A fascinating address for Wilson’s Choice The men on this Interesting ENVER 1 ; Subject by i } HARRY WILSON : Missing I riest Educational Director First Methodist Church SUNDAY, APRIL 1,3 P. M. > Special Music, 2: Y.M.C.A. | } Fourth and Madison MRS. AGNES J. GALER Announces Time to Pleasant Work } | HERE’S HOW TO GET THE GLOVE You can own this fine fielder’s mitt by simply getting SEVEN PEOPLE who are not now having The Star delivered to their homes, to agree to take the paper for three months. JUST SECURE THEIR ORDER FOR THE | PAPER. Have subscribers sign the subscription blank printed below, and as soon as you have secured the seven orders and they have been verified, you will be presented with this professional style Fielder’s Glove. As you secure subscriptions bring or phone them to the circulation department of The Star, so that delivery can be started at once. We will reserve a glove for you in your name. HERE’S HOW TO GET THE BAT Every boy securing only TWO NEW SUBSCRIP- TIONS to The Star will be given, Free, a Junior League Louisville Bat, made from selected ash. A new subscription is an order for The Star from a person who is not now taking the paper and agrees to subscribe for three months. As soon as you have secured the two subscrip- tions bring or phone them to the circulation depart- ment of The Star, so that delivery can be started at once, You do not have to collect any money or make delivery of The Star—our carrier will attend to that. without embarraxament. Bach is ad and each a. The ce © benefited by elther.”’ mirably per "Ti ee Fri Fri = party She Is leaving on a mis- sionary tour for world peace, April 14. An ap- peal to the individual for reconstruction of the world. 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Seven Seals mn and other important ILLUSTRATED LECTURES specialist in apleulture, Thru a special arran nt with the State college, readers of ‘The Star may obtain a copy of this from the bulletin, free of charge, by filling out the following coupon and i ‘OE date Modal ated RRMA RINGERS Book of Revelation | | | Western Washington Experiment Station, | BY | Puyallup, Wash, TAYLOR G. BUNCH | : : : » Star for three months and thereafter until I order same discontinued, for h I agree to pay the carrier at the regular rate of 50c a month, I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. Them to the Circulation Department The : ‘Star | ticle in the latest o's Western Name Address Gentlemen; Please send me a copy of your Bi Monthly | ; Bullotin, Vol. X., No. 6, dated March, 1928, | Kyery Night | THIS COMING WEEK My name is Except Monday and Saturday | —at tho Seventh Avenue Near Union Western Bible Chautauqua TABERNACLE Cor, Fourth Ave, and Lenora Music 7:30 Lecture 8 P.M. 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