The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1923, Page 18

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THE SEATTLE STAR BOARD GRANTS 15 Prohibition Law Succeeding? JULIA GULCH SCOUTS YARNS WAGE BO0ST' ec ition Law Succeeding? eA pen ABUT H PUPILS School Carpenters to Get Articles Overdrawn, $1 a Day More Declares Teacher At The Bon Marche Tacoma Delegation to Wage Dope Fight in Olympia An ir hour, eff : Py a 2 : a nears to | Starting Taghcheks Prone AS ,, ,. A es Monday eatio in a ponters’ beard v Cottons Savings «a The a t on recor What Wrong With Th epposin, to Se t Wie or Picture EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the ganization third article in a series of four aan pr 1‘ on the prohibition jon, the ee ted t writer ssing the subject t from a national viewpoint. Ow nearness to Can the situation here is some what different RY ©. COLYON Skids Into Junk - Los Angeles Crooks Wagon, Is Injured More Industrious Uhited See Sunday Papers B.S FRU5I2 S585 892855 0S 2.2" 2F 3 ‘4 WILL DRY FORCES MAINTAIN CONTROL? oda ; BY AN omtio oor LabGcirN sProtests again Pike St. Second Ave. Union St. Were made rec by © , ae alate Bet Provision was s le SEATTLE Prohibition organiz The opti Partment, w the state t Seriously Injured Been receive Bly will be m ‘anada by th 4 ther 8 —— — _ — a9 ‘ i in Drunken Fight ct ones Gon | en ee ee that ¢ ure of oe a Dies . ig ri j ; Plepital on FHday WL ENANCE | ths es PP iew) ; Wi.) Borden,\ #1 ubke mi eacnaia (tsi ntbance. 2! R re ak myborrs ht + Legion Post Ready to Sell 1,000 Shares of Stock READ THIS 70 FATHER father pra . of toss the Orth in San Francisco ° GAN FRANCISCO, April 7 A, Buck, p at of the Francisco Savings and Loan society @iid one Gf the leading financiers ‘@f the coast, died his home here | amendm: Tent night, aged $2. ture and » THE BON MARCHE Baktee BASEMENT ny be before Hquor ting, but it is safe to aa: increase in Percentage to m * *. 0 14 be ded b: the 4 Assisting Artists |p cam (epmtrary te tos 08 2 Monday, April 9th, 8 P.M. || on" “"% SonsTees would be overrid- 1 Q), 000 iF Wcabacdap SAYS CONGRESS | Won't FAVOR WETS Is Aim of Masons Eagles’Auditorium |) Anywey. i: fairness of 10,000 members for th Seventh and Unien ADMISSION 50¢ (Including tax) made, t members have or. aselves into a holding known as the Uni cific Telephone & Te We ‘Want Your Business Savings, ‘Loans Insurance TRADES UNION SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCLATION 5 Fourth A Fitot 0696 ‘y best makes—and if your y get a bargain. Come early ~ SIZES 4 (44) 5 6 2030 117) 24 28 | 14 27 22 ake Fast Steamers at olman Dock SHEDULE Washington Bureau, The Seattle Sta 1322 New York Ave., Washington, I I want a copy of the pamphlet, “Conerete Walls and Base ments,” and inclose herewith a loose two-cent stamp for y same. SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE Ml From Seattle to Bremerton WIDTHS and Daily 11:20 P.M AUTOMOBILE FERRY me Seattle to Bremerton Daily | tories 7:15, 11:20 A. M., 2:00 P.M. | and will cost 4 P luxtra trip Sat. & Sun, 9:30 P. at | proximately 000. Two store buildings are planned for tho 10th ave side of iin. building will be equipped with | showers, lockers, handball court, dining room and kitchen, billiard YOU HAVE UNTIL room, reading and enrd rooms, and * , Tal 7 , a women’s auxiliary headquarters, FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY according to Commander Ned Doug- TO SEE THIS GREAT las. sHOW— REE | Schedule Lectures | £Sie Ganitiléd Herself Avainit Se ee the Half-breed’s Gold to Save | Bt ; | Ee te. cotapes liga ape | Her Brother and Lost!—But : HTM preiock’ de ths hagnste’Ahadt| She Was Still “THE UNCONQUERED [Pama | | ooo Soro WOMAN” Oo 1 See " CONSULT SIZE CHART Choice of black, brown or some are novelties. All are high shoes. Some Cuban and some high heels. The price is less than half-soles cost, 100 NEW CREPE (Fiber) Dresses 98 New Styles and Colors Photo by ol Cuban or High Heels BASEMENT BARGAINS Boys’ Knee Pants, dark mixtures, of good wearing plo under | auspices of the Seattle Labor cot lege. In t fternoon at 4 o'clock of Washington, | ive the last lecture of a AN ALL-ACTION PrlorunRn b Preiits ne With A BRAUIIOUL onan ) and His Civilization, samo Jamos Duncan, s6 é tary o on “Practical Trade Union Prob. lems,” Women’s New Shirts. Collar band Cut full. Sizes 1414 KRESS MOORE FOUR SKILLFUL SKATERS Moore, Brownie and Cristle In “A Glimpse of Minstrelay” Harry Robettas “Wateh the Vininh" JAMES KYRLE MacCURDY Aasistea ny PEARL GRAY AND COMPANY in Mr. MacCurdy'n Original Comedy “S’ Joe and Clara Nathan “Sunshine in the Garden of Vaudeville” Hts CANDY SHOP, NEWSBOYS FEAST | NORFOLK, Va. April 7 | Nowslow had one grand and glorioux | feast when an automobile crashed hu a Plate glasw window of the ‘erminal confectionery store, |Prominent Railroad | Man Dies at Home| ST, LOUIS, Mo, April 7—Alox winder Robertson, vice-president of} Missourl Pacific railroad and for} | two score yours a prominent. ralt road man, died at his home here shortly before midnight, yours old, Ilo was 69) Spring Hats 3.89 Bright spring colors, Straw cloth or straw hrald, silk facing, Flower, and Flower transparent trimming, AN the seasonable shapes, Excellent value at $1.00 Children’s Pearl Knit Waists, reinforced with buttons and straps, Extra card of buttons, Sizes 2 to 12. Only 39c These well made dresses are very serv- iceable, and come in light and dark shades. Black, Brown, Navy or ‘Tan, Sand and Mohawk. Some combinations of plain skirt and Persian design waist, or plain colors throughout.

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