The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1923, Page 12

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12 THE SEATTLE STAR — 928. — LS cei Vio Hiniitt HNN Te Ae ot eS) T hey C ‘all H er the Queen Unitarians Hold lj, S, IS BRAZIL'S = Bolicidus Masting BEST CUSTOMER IS But United Kingdom Exports More to Country will Petit iti iii iii iiitii i iiititi iii iiit) ie % “LET'S G0 SWIMMING” She Rules 5 §; 000 Laborers Montana Hits Dope Law Violators Hard Tickets To CRYSTAL POOL Mrs, Florence BY Koy GIBBONS CHICAGO, May 1 jue At your bridge luncheon, fecal dinner or pri Per, your reputation asa ostess is established when you serve Salad de luxe and— aa) Mayonnaise nd will To Boys and Girls nin. w n nus the we be et ee oe T Frozen Salad: Mix equal parts of bananas, or- =a leas ha e A : 1 . 5 ¢ white grapes and pineapple, cut in emall = Dive Splash Swim in Poker | PS Besta Oo Seattle’s Big, Warm Salt Bi“ sarnby mus ‘snow as Chicag'| 200 aoute ber singdom. “You get| ESM SS) Deon om Sat crate Soe Water Pool A Ticket for Each New Subscription You Secure = = PeIIIITiiiiitiiiiiiiititi iit e Here’s How to Get Your Tickets Without Spending a Penny Just get One New Sub- EXTRA! and scription to The Star and Look at These you will be given FREE a PRIZES ticket to Crystal Pool which entitles you to Swim, Suit Swimming Lessons for Live Wires me moons ted by the officers at “Princess” Seams lave See Duly ft Vescouver sad Viera, trom Colman Deck, foot of Marion Street. a i ‘such a sacrifice. |Former President ot her eyebrows she for Victoria and Vancouver, Dai at for Vancouver Direct, Daily Fares From Seattle to Victoria $3 One Way—$5.40 Round Trip (30-day limity Fares From Seattle to Vancouver one Way 37.15 Special Round Trip (so 4 Trip (Continuous stop-over Victoria—i0-day | By a mere t i } could make Chicago trudge with un-/| Is Now Penniless | | etned oote | ROME, May 1.—Count Michael 1 And hers ia the power also to inter-| Karolyn, first and last president of | fore with the city’s gastronomic af-|tho Hungarian republic, is living in| | fairs, for the gas workers aro the| want in Italy, trying to raise enough — | money to emigrate to America Passage each way—30-day fimit), 99. 90 Moana Tip, (Stopover wk Victor day’ limit). N MAY 20th m, 2S TO TORONTO | ns ‘OND AVENUE ‘turdee, General Ageat POINTS MADE BY PORTS | Sweet are thoughts that savor of content, | The quiet mind is richer than a| crown The Highlands Athletic Club CITY TICKET OFFICE, 608 han leaned ‘Telephone Main S387 SLOAN'S HALL At 83rd and Greenwood Sweet are the nights in careless slumber spent, The poor estate scorns fortune’s angry frown. Such sweet content, such minds, such sleep, such bliss, j Beggars enjoy, when princes oft | do mine. 7, Dances will be conducted every Wednesday night under strict upervision SNAPPY MUSIC ian Antti ~ROBE! RT. GREENE. | Union Pacific to Talk to Patrons Through Newspaper > Advertisements re teas Towel and Locker — Good Any Time—Any Day. LITTLE BROTHER'S | ANSWER | “Young man, can 1 get into the park thru thal | “Guess 80, la Y4) As N Fete } WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 rst dance starts just saw a load | of hay go thru."—Blue Hen Weekly, | Gentlemen 55¢, Ladies 230 ff) ~ | | DR. EDWIN J, | BROWN'S | DENTAL OFFICES > AY Sea’ To the three boys or girls se- | | curing the greatest number of | * scriptions by Saturd . " ee t . new subscriptions by Saturday, Q May 5th, choice of course of Win As Many Tickets be As You Wish SWIMMING its patrons is its greatest asset. It also believes that a successful railway is ae eet asset of Ba Bay any region or community which it serves. A new subscription is an order from The pon Pacific wants its patrons to feel a party who is not now having The that the railway is intimately interested in their Star delivered to their home and agrees aaa Secu pity inher ocetr under Don Vickers, or one to take the paper for three months, needs, month’s pass to Crystal Pool The railway, like any other business, has. its will be given You do not have to collect any mone Pala om Savings Accounts problems, some of which are not always thor- gi iy y a Sub, Qheck Are nor make delivery of The Star, simp! soon Gordlaliy Tavited oughly understood by the public. For that reason, Ry ke the order for th gery! y les S the Union Pacific will present certain of these y take the order for the paper—our car- People Stan Beat problems from time to time, and endeavor to ex- rier will do the rest. oe them, ang only such statistics as are i ‘ readily understood. | “4. ALL, SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE ends neue - a | NEW, THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE Some of the topics sugges are? : A | NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR ae aisonaers ped Railroad Earning ae “i a vi) Guaranty. é : Bi adduidn to Bastidkste pusas | DELIVERED TO THEM. Bota Drug Boren 250. New Equipment and Capital Improve. © : a 2 | ts for the Union Pacific. % oy will be awarded for each new i von : = men ; pes Pe es “ea subscription. DIVE—SPLASH—SWIM ; bigest an rary Pays in Taxes. Ae j ! e Railroad an e Farm. DON VICKERS TODAY! BOXING TONIGHT Preventing Accidents at Grade Cross- q ings. THE ARENA Who Owns the Union Pacific? (Use This Subscription Coupon) Fitth and University Expediting the Movement of Freight Cars. The Facts About Freight Rates. Where the Union Pacifie Dollar Goes. Railroads—Safe to Ride On, Unsafe to Walk On. AUSE ES AUSTIN & SALT BRING SUBSCRIPTIONS — See st mw THY SEATTLE STAR, A and get your tickets at the Seattle, Washington. | ‘i : | thereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for three months, and thereatter | Circulation Dept. eS I order sume discontinued, for which I agree to pay tho authorized The Event of the Season California Joe Lynch Of Oakland : | : D'ALBERT — >| Zs MQUINTETTE” ! rig | The Union Pacific realizes that the good-will of | e mer ry ; nt. Weirdest Jazz in the Worl UTTIN| carrier at the regular rate of 600 per month, | Abels It is planned to publish one of these short talks Dandy Dillon in the form of an advertisement about the first of | sm 2ach month in newspapers along the Union Pa- tific Lines. It is hoped that this method will tend to clarify some of the misconceptions about cailway operation, and that it will serve to in- © form the public of the constructive things the Union Pacific is doing. Constructive suggestions will be welcomed. co, R. GRAY, | President. ATL 4 Firwt Bout Starts si30 P.M. Tickets on sale at Joe Dix- ard’s, Occidental and Yoalors Green's. C Third Ave. baum, Hot Compton & | I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME ; Seventh Ave. ! Near Union ave. and Seneca, Ringside 82.20, Reserved 81.65 i= SKS pou cre” Dou || a :

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