The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE 4 NEXT MOVE IS UP TO MEXICO Recognition Now Depends on Obregon Administration Be tistry at Half Price To State Corset Salesmen BY W tae ; WASH HM. PORTEREIBLD To the Seattle Port Commission CHIEF SEATTLI ToL. Perrin, Vancouver Commission Merchant eme of ebipy For Women Who Demand REAL Style At a REAL Saving— Every Model Brimful of To Chief of Police Severyns Real Style ave, and Olive governmer . k when autoinst run tn! Our govern ment . pearing gun y in ite conve Mexican gove terest in p BT eink careadea ee proouty| 10 the Ballard District where there ho slightest quest y You worked hard and de winning the Clea CHIE! rved to win To the New Hotel Olympic Host . of the,h resses 7” THE EARLY LADY GETS THE GOWN— CHIEF SEA To Elsie Ferguson, Col. Davis and the Cast of “The Wheel of Life” Your productio: To J. W. Sayre na of the hotor k that distifures " humorous paragra mftortable in was a huge Of Unusual Distinction We've made many wonderful Dress Offers in the past few weeks, but up to date this SPECIAL $17.45 SALE is perhaps the most wonderful of all. To say that these are merely “Good Value” is not enough. They are EXTRAORDINARY VALUE—value not to be duplicated ANY WHERE in the city, value that will amaze both you and your friends. And the STYLES are exclusive—you'll never be annoyed by meeting your “Double” on Second Avenue when you wear one of these delightful models. 125 different models, and here is a briéf description of a few picked at random: Brocaded Rochinere Crepe in Paisley pattern—F lat Crepe in navy with steel cut beaded trimming—Black Georgette, embroidered gold side panels—Crepe back Sowa cog “phd Satin in black with Paisley sleeves and silver orna- tain acceptances to t itati SHIEV SEATTLE ments—Red Print on green background of crepe de prey et a ante Chine with Monks collar—Three-piece Dresses in six night : To Phil ae pia aoe different styles—Crepe Knit in six different styles— ri Brannon talk on Me Feed So Tesh Balls 2 JN ais Baber Flat Crepe in almond green with silk embroider, wear ee Flat Crepe, salmon bodice with skirt of silver gray re | TO Fos John B. Gordon crystal crepe. HOOPING COUGH a Poo tag ape COME IN AND SEE THE DOZENS OF | OTHERS TOMORROW! aw it more, they p: S| jaw expression ca ea GF gums and sanken cheeks. Pisde wdout 11,000 cases in ¢ : Alveolar Dentists ognizes the Obregon ¢ Mi Haight Bids. Second and Pine A Magne ide., Secooa ove vi? || Many Knights Plan —— Trips to Seattle | A large ni | the imperial palac Order Knights will attend a convention | at Portland in August, will m | trips to Seattle, it was « | D. B, Trefethen, } tourist bureau of the Commerce Me various them to vi follow suit eenk To D. E. Skinner your idea of having capital a private but what will you do wh € running? CHIEF SEAT umber no delegates t of the Dramat Khorassan, whe To Casey Jones y Now It's good to hear yc cha. urge s week— Try on one et the mirror ome a my The Commonw scheduled to meet Monday 1645 at Dartnell's cafeteria to hear + SMasic Clubs Wil Present eon a ing trip, may I not suggest t a aaa: trip, and give Jake a chance to shine We've got to give these young fellows a | To the Railroads Dear You k shuttle your cars along that you discommode countless people who are trying to steamers doesn’t enter into your calculations, I know But some day the police department may wako v d bar your trains from th waterfront all day long. May it be CHIEF SEATTLE 'To Candidates Dear Sire Only one more aey and you will to hold public office or go RECITAL Assisted by the TEMPLE CHORUS know wh “MRS. MONTGOMERY LYNCH, | | roomy j Struck by an auto as he was re | The Western Washington Girl Re- i pairing his own machin on the erves closed their annual conference Organs | Bothell road, George W Sunday with a meeting at the Uni- assistant man-| Terry ave., was Inyured versity Presbyte church. ston Post, will | Sunday. ¥ bh! Twn West, he said] The Anacortes-Victorla auto ferry| Walter E La Plante, resident of | vy Before ina as service will start May 10. > a y before going Fast cli ataet Alay Everett for several years, died Sun- . day. Dr. R. A. Vander Las left Monday | & | for Indianapolis to attend Home Mis- - sion Council ae Xx To the Sugar Boycotters Wise Ones: Have you noticed that sugar has taken a decided drop? j 2. Young, You can claim part of the credit and not be at all wro | itor of th Thomas G. |retary of the | Indiana, die Saturday of Tacoma, sec ty of American d in Washington, D. To Frieda, Author of the Follies Dear Fri ave beon reading your “stuff” and think it v good, You seem to have a lot of tnside information on t men. I hope you steer clear CHIE ‘TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923 Su5 P.M _ (ADMISSION: FIFTY CENTS | The Rainier-Noble Post Auxiliary | ts for me at Spot gad Sher- Wood's = Musi of the American Legion will meet Monday night at the Legion club rooms, A program will be given past forty escapes. the eity nds younger are subject to it as well. Be on your Fe. To the Port Townsend Postoffice | Robbers Friend Yeggs: Hard lines to get caught that way. I suppose the postoffice department isn't shedding any tears over it, tho. Mo neither. CHIEF SEATTLE. Advanced course in news writing, | | University extension work, opens | Tuesday night in room 1044, Henry} pullding: ——————— METROPOLITAN Paying Until Thureday Playing (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) W. S. LINCOLN President of the Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE |To the City Fathers Dear Dads: The next time you drive out Jefferson park way your eye on the turn near 12th ave. and Dearborn st. Othe may be w It’s a dangerous curve and should be danger signal: . CHIEE To the Colored Boy Scouts Dear Lads: The manner in which you handled traffic town crossings Saturday was perfect. I think tell the police something about the business To the Municipal Railway Dear ? 7.7 Would it be possible to plug up the windows of those Capitol Hill cars in some manner that would stop the rattling. They sound awful, Incidentally, what plans have you for heating the cars next winter? CHIEF SEATTLE. Brush your teeth with keep 3:00, 6:30, 11:30 P. “i xcept Sunday Port Commission and candidate for re-clection, has been connected with the port since its organization. is “Economy and “Efficiency in Operation, More Factories, More Industries, More Business and More Homes, and to make Seattle the leading port of the Pacific Coast.” VOTE FOR HIM His motto on the down FOR THE GUM More than a tooth —it checks Pyorri a. | Eevesccsvescesccocccccoecces: AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle to Bremerton Da'ty 6, 11:30 A. M., 3:00 P. trip Sat. & Sun. 9:30 P.M. Passenger Fare, 80¢ Round Trip| NAVY YARD ROUT c Deck Me you ml CHIEF SE. Prony DO LCL Lh balahebahccdetshchebeschscshetetetadttdedddhdadadhsdedehdacedhdhdeetetetededededaie BO 500 and Si NOTICE To Stockholders of the Western Smelt- ing & Power Company and to the General Public: The Board of Trustees of the Western Smelting & Power Company, a Washington corporation, 508 Bargain Matinee: ke To the Telephone Company Dear Injunctioners It would have been bad enough to have raised your rates, but I don’t see how you could do it when you are making so much money from your pay phones. When the party called doesn't answer it usually means a nickel gone or at any rate a walt ive or 10 minutes pafore it is returned. OHIEF § TLE. PAID ADVERTISE ADVISORY BALLOT Of the Seattle, Washington, Building Trades Council lst—Vote for both Port of Seattle jat his home, will be held Tuesday at] | Veteran Captain’ 8 Funeral Tuesday The funeral of Capt. Alonzo W.|was commander of the Leuchi ferry | | Knighton, for many 8 a steam-|at the time of his death and {x sur: | | boat captain on Lake Washington | vived by his wife, two sisters in Se | and Puget sound, who died Saturday | attle and a brother in Oregon. | 3p. m, from the Bonney-Watson un-| |dertaking chapel. Capt. Knighton | A COOL KITCHEN IS A JOY FOREVER —and especially in the Summertime, when you're doing up fruit, or getting a big Sun- day dinner. That old coal or wood burning stove heats up the whole house. A gas range concentrates the heat under the pots and pans or in the oven, where heat belongs! Cool off the kitchen with a Cabinet Gas Range EQUIPPED WITH A OVEN HEAT REGULATOR And there are other gas appliances which go to make hie cool All-Gas Kitchen. Find out about them. Hot weather’s just around the corner, Come in today! Seattle Li ighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave. THE GAS CO. fain ny THE BRIDE’S BOOKLET Are your wedding bells to ring in June? If you're a June bride, bridegroom, bridesmaid, father, mother, sister or brother of a bride-to-be, a “best man,” a matron or maid of honor, or merely a prospective guest at a wedding this spring, you'll ‘want the eight. page printed bulletin our Washington bureau has compiled, telling EVERYTHING about the wedding. This bride's booklet is intended to answer every question about the preparations for and conduct of the wedding, from tho announcement of the engagement until the happy couple steps on the train or boat, off on the honeymoon, It will be sent free with postage to any reader who asky for it. Simply fill out plainly and carefully the coupon below, inclose loose stamps and mail to our Washington bureau. ae, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D, 0, I wish # copy of “The Bride's Booklet,” and inclose herv- with four cents in stamps for same. Name....+6+ Street and No City. State. Propositions for the acquisition of the Skinner and Eddy Site. 2nd—The erection of the Mont- lake-Stadium bridge. 3rd—Robert B. Hesketh, Philip Tindall and O. T. Erickson for city councilmen. 4th—Thomas J. L. Kennedy for Corporation Counsel. 5th—Richard V. Higbee for Port Commissioner. J. N. BELANGER, Secretary ROLAND WATSON, President meeting at the general offices in Seattle on Sat- urday, May 5, 1928, unanimously adopted the following resolutions: Whereas, It now appears that suf ficient funds have been provided for the completion and operation of the plants of the Company; Be It Resolved: That no more shares of treasury stock shall be sol or offered for sale after the close of business on May 16, 1923; and, be it further Resolved: That all subseriptions now on file and any that may be received prior to said date, shall be honored and certificates of stock issued therefor on completion of payments, Further information, if desired, may be ob- tained at the offices of the Company. The Western Smelting & Power Company G. L, TANZER, President and General Manager 601-604 Eitel Building Seattle, Washington

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