The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1923, Page 6

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VAGE 6 Port Commiss Here! Facts Regarding Two Propositio1 day’s Ballot Set Forth in | from t boanl » for $60 Emarketabl title fr Dl upon th tral, le s trial district of Seattle. 1 roe’ SAME OLD OPP Is AT WORK tee to 110,000, Seattle CENTRAL PIER SITE IS PRESSING PRESENT NEED It has outset of pc adequate ¢ was a p of a pr $2,00,000, ~ RAILROAD THE I ion Lays Cards on Table s Final Statement of Officials to Voters is on Tues- etter SUNDAY MOTOR 3 :<-= Scores Hurt, Some Fatally, } in 100 Accidents BY 8. ¢ GHOFT . TIRED AND SLEEPY AFTER LONG DIIVE OSITION Btewa, ~ Street Car, Auto itive It ha t-| Transportation Problem to‘ be ce ment of $1,6 < 4 ind for the six po Be Paramount in 1924 em t \ Rorth and south « With annual fix 900 to provide for redemption. Thar WASHINGTON, Waterfront terminal value and larger re Possibilities than all. p investments cc There is o facilities on the fo serve the interco: pean traffic which is iner outfitting piers w ed for immediate manent = improveme: Mouble-front terminal piers Transit-sheds = and mult Water-side warehouses will be a mat- iter of progressive and economic de Welopment. The inner 400 feet of the | tract on the solid-filled ground front- ‘ng Railroad ave., will be divided into sent railroad question railroa mands put upon Most efficient Manufacture ceive from ground industrial areas a net re it to carry the an due to the entire La Follette in dent Harding to discuss th will be out, too, initial cost | his side of the 7 | The democrat. | by & moderate jand middle of aim will assure need. thi tract. It has definite plans and ade- @uate resources for it immediate and progressive use and development ig available at a government liquida- tion price representing only one: third of its true value. Your port commission presents this offer for the | that it is for the terest that we take this a for commercial expansion. Attention is especially called to the] -| prominent roles i IF it's AGOoD LOAN | WE'LL MAKE IT | DUR-OWH MONEY ALWAYS Avatantt | ) “FOR PROMPT ACTION Ne: CONSTRUCTION LOANS A SPECTALTY | Miss Ttyan rector of the dran formance. are usually due to strain- ing when constipated, Najol being a lubricant keeps the food waste soft and therefore prevents. strain- ing, Dectors prescribe Nujol because it not only soothes the suffering of piles but relieves the irritation, brings comfort and helps to re- move them, Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative — so vannot gripe, ‘ry it today. a compromise between the ex. tremes of government ownership or owt and a non-competitive con. All the politicians, recognize in the failure and renewed industrial activity. charge of thix campaign xues with the pe: ter.| Harding or just t quate transportation at/fair rates, “ WILL PRESENT | COMEDY PLAY Miss Anne Ryan has Young Ladies’ institute | promises to be an exceptional which was badly damaged Monday WOMAN. nr , GETTING OFF CAR a crash between 4 a motorcycle driven by Premo ( at Rainier ave. 2 Sunday. Capello wan thrown from | ¢ the livest of issues industrial areas and m available ‘onting them, farmers, | his machin i received head in-| FE r, 410 Y/. Howe st “at advantageous is fo a a consum . are all) jur prove fatal. Hel lars put the high rates and a this summer and ds to meet the de them by big, crops (Paid Advertising) Seattle Needs the MONTLAKE- STADIUM BRIDGE Now person w ople ther just ahead of ind him, giving the country of one of the in “Daddy Long- legs,” which is to be given at the Moore th Thesday 2 Wednesday, May 16th and 16th, by the Young La- dies’ Institute and the Knights} of Colum This play is « en under the di-| rection of Miss! Margaret Akin, instructor in oral expression at the! “Proposition A” on the Voting Machines in the Eiection Tuesday will save time and money for the pis tand er: people of Seattle. mat of the or the past Mont'ake-Stadium Bridge Committee to be present Milk Is Always Safe Put back this /A quart of milk water and you |—Carnation, habe absolutely pure ‘and safe, @ Carnatton| The water that|Hers’e the mii tite ast comes tea Sut of it. Testa baa ee, from the can, itised, Kor a home-made “chocolatemalted’—Carnation and CHO-CHO, A quart of whole mi ATT LI I Smash, Four Hurt YEGGS TRY TO ROB BIG SAFE nd them “From Contented Cows” a AR ONDAY Tuesday at 9 Bar Be Early The Bon Marche Bargain Basement Celebrates the Second Day of Its Sixth Birthday Sale With a Birthday Sale of 397 SILK and WOOL DRESSES —Taffetas —Canton Crepes and AIIT yme Crepes We Believe That These Are Far the Greatest Dress Values You Have Ever Seen HE BON MARCHE ’ GAIN BASEMENT: —WoolGranite Cloth —Tuttaman Crimps WOMEN’S MUSLIN UNDERTHINGS | 487 Envelope Chemise: 50 Radiette Camisoles 729 Gowns pred and white. Hand Flext lered batiste. Dai and. bi nm Bodice top. An designs and styles. Sizes 16 to extr y bargain ...50¢ 17 - 50¢ muslin. At lea fen in the aseortment 3610 44.506 420 Bloomers 124 Vests and 200 Petticoats ‘ Muslin tops, embroidery Mo terial An exc gain at ....... Selection of embroider SIFT SODA FIRST ft your soda before you put cake, unless you dissolve | PAID ADVERTISEMENT REMEMBER Councilman “Bob” Hesketh helped Ole Hanson “put over” the $15,000,000 “Impossible—Junk heap” STREET-CAR DEAL DEFEAT HIM into your it in hot water AMU SE EMENTS | THIS TWKh wx MOO RE DAILY whiNO722 THEATRE 230-408 er VAUDEVILLE?" LAST WV Clara Kinbal Tone “The Woman o of Bronze” K OF Blossom Seatay With Bennie Fields Vote for WILLIAM J. SHINN Candidate for PORT COMMISSIONER He believes in the Port of Seattle. Is opposed to loading the Port with more bonds and against buying the Skinner & Eddy site. . He will work to make the present terminals earn their way. He has been successful in his ee affairs, and can be safely trusted in Port affairs. Edwin and dane Connelly mil Bor “A FIRESIDE RE Frank Whitman Bert und Hazel Skattelte CLAYTON AND EDWARDS “Please Stop” ERIE” |) THE SPEEDERS WITH JACK MUNDY Chuck Whitehead And His Famous Jaze Band Beck and Stone De Peron Trio PATD ADVERTISEMENT Paid for by Taxpayers’ Executive Committee General Admission: Matinees 25¢ Nights 400

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