The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1923, Page 6

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PAINTS ks VARNISHES Clean Up, Dress Up Districts to Compete in Clean-Up Campaign 21 Sections of City Working for Clean-Up Honors Seattle has been divided into twenty-one dis- tricts for honors to be awarded for the cleanest and best-dressed-up district in the city. At least 50,000 home owners and tenants are participating in this clean-up movement, accord- ing to Frank Kannair, secretary. Every nook and corner of the city is included in the district plan as laid out by the general executive com- e mittee. an aint p Not only will occupied premises be dressed up, It isn’t a question of whether afford to paint—it’s whether you can afford not to! If you have resolved to be economical this you can but special squads in every neighborhood ar‘ detailed to see that vacant lots throughout the city are thoroughly cleaned up. The Prize-Winning District will receive the beautiful sterling silver cup offered by the Clean-Up, Dress-Up Seattle Committee, now on display at MacDougall- Southwick’s. THE JUDGES Mrs. George H. Guy, Flower Committee, Chamber year, PAINT—for paint, applied in time, is of Commerce. ‘the truest economy! FULLER Paints arfd Varnishes have stood the test for 74 years—you can’t buy any bet- ter. Get in touch with your painter, or dealer, at once and get an estimate on the work you should have done. 2nd Ave. S. and sonal Elliott 5335 ha WALL PAPER SALES AT SMITH’S Wall Paper costs so little and adds so much that thousands of Seattle homes are redecorating this spring with Smith’s Wall Paper. Shop around all you like, but before you buy, in justice to yourself, vieit this store, where you will find newest assort- ment and lowest prices in the city. . The New Tapestries For the living room and dining room, one of those rich tapestry patterns or pretty blends will make your home look like a million dollars, and they are priced here at 25¢, 30c, 35c, 50c and up per single roll. For the Bedrooms Dainty stripes and neat all-over effects in most any ; you want, starting as low as 5c, 7lc, 10¢, 12\e and up to 25c roll. __ Kitchen and Bathroom Papers The Washable Tiles, of course, are best and cost but little at our special price of 22c per single roll. ; Oa kitchen-patterns at from 5c to 15¢c per single roll. ‘ Wear-Well Paints Manufacturers are advancing prices on paints. We will have to advance our price next week. Buy now at our old low price of $2.35 per gallon for outside | white and all colors. Your Patronage Is Appreciated SMITH’S Mr? Andrew McQuaker, Architect. Major Jesse A. Jackson, Superintendent of Parks. Friday, May 4, this committee will make an inspec- tion of the following districts for the purpose of award- ing the silver loving cup to the district showing the best results this year. DISTRICTS AND THEIR LEADERS Mrs. S. Schneider, 4004 Point, West Seattle. Mrs. Robt. Jordan, 110 John St., Denny Hill. Mrs. W. R. Bainbridge, 816 Kenyon St., South Park. Mrs. Geo. Spencer, Hinckley Bldg., Beacon Hill. Mr. A. EB. Koepfli, 590 First Ave. S., Mt. Baker. Mr. Sam Joseph, 9261 57th S., Rainier. Beach. Mr, Dean Burkheimer, N. Y. Building, Queen Anne. Mr. Roy Knowles, $422 Fremont, Fremont. Mr. C. W. Casler, allard, Ballard. Mr. W. B. Haynes, 818 Second Avenue, Capitol Hill, Mr. Geo. Hill, 7411 Fourth.N. E., Green Lake. Col. Dockery, Fort Lawton, Fort Lawton. Mr. A. Tope, Enterprise Furn. Co., Universitty. Mr. G, A. Elmer, 4544 Second N. E., Business Dist. Mr. Geo, Bexscxeart, Frederick & Nalics, Madison Pk. Watch for the official car Friday, May 4. CLEAN UP—PAINT UP Good Paint Is Economy— B.-H. Paints and Varnishes are built up to the highest standard of quality, and the increased demand each year is evidence of their popularity with the trade. Protect your property against the elements by using B.-H. Paints, made especially to with- stand the severe climatic conditions on the Pacific Coast. BASS-HUETER PAINT CO. 417-419 Union St.—1105 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. PAINT UP—CLEAN UP WALL PAPER We are cleaning out all of our last season’s patterns at greatly reduced prices 98c to make room for our new goods. You can buy papers for a room 10x12, including sidewall and border, for as low as...........0.ee ee eee we Cleaning out our regular $3.50 Gold Medal Paint at, per PAIN gallon UHL BROS., 509-511 Union St. Elliott 1416 1629 Westlake Inc. Paint Up Paints and Varnishes « FOR SALE BY MORE THAN Forty Prominent Dealers in Seattle MADE BY Seattle Paint Co. Salesroom and Offices Factory 1023 First Ave. 1409-11 Dearborn St. BEDDING PLANTS POTTED PLANTS ROSE BUSHES SHRUBBERY —at— Reduced Prices Clean-Up, Dress-Up Week Plant Flowers and Shrubs! Help Make Seattle “The City Beautiful” BONNELL’S NURSERIES Established 1897 6th Ave, North at Galer St. On Interlaken Boulevard, Take Montlake car at postoffice, get off at Galer Street Phone Capitol 4200 PHONE GARFIELD 5603 (Os as WILLIAM KELTON COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS WM. 8. KELTON HECTOR N. ROBSON CLEAN UP PAINT UP DRESS UP SEATTLE Everybody. Get Busy

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