The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1923, Page 4

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PAGE 4 ‘For Finer Texture and Larger Volume in the baked goods use } KG | To The Enterprise | Dear Paper: You are a happy harbinger ¢ between the white and colored races, May yo To the Northern Pacific t Sogne we ago I criticized you because you ran Ow er ome ady 1 mentioned Portland and not Seattle Now I ta ta back I notice where you have big ad tn the May tasue of The Travel Magazine, featuring Seattle, and « per OF in The St alobe-Democrt, Your general 5 SAME PRICE “eee ana To S, B. H. Hurst for over 30 ears I have just read your ¥ editors say that not even men who go down to the sea in ‘This is high Sx praise, but I suspect that many of your readers will agree with it, 1 am anxh awaSng your new book, “Barney which Harpers are to put out ay TS Uf it te better than “Comer Ali,” as your publi ¢ claim, then Seattle will be well on the way to being placed on the lit erary map. CHIEF SEATTLE. | To the U. S. S. Bear n Gallant Old Ship: A Use less than of higher priced brands _:..: enue ne you north into Berin, m yo engine with t let you go down fighting the icebergs and the floes, Such an en fighting to the last—would satisfy your indomitabl } more than an easy anchorage & quiet harbor. CHIEF SEATTLE. wsenger ugent, A. Dear Sir Stories. The ter yarn of the rent numbe could write a bet Ounces for than mere 1 he your mission of mercy that the rev n you start Nort When the day from active e, may they finest vice must ner a i MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY OUR GOVERNMENT, May 14 {BOOM PIGOTT \To Sugar Gougers , TO BOARD JOB) er ea ne oa keer “Aberdeen univ daugh iia ay ‘ seis tectoad 2 SHEE ‘and fell’ de it Henriques, joomed by ds as the logical is Bd fellowsstudent, Stella Henriques.) | [vom fuceged Senator George | 10 Walker Whiteside eclyatioan 3 a member of t | Dear Mr. Whiteside: I enjoyed your performance in “The Hind | Chamberiain a very much, It ia high praise when I say that your voice ts second only 1S shipping be and power CHIEF SEATTLE — tea a 4 ! Sr., vice president of ° Ie} to that of Otis Skinner in resonancy Coast Steel returned to | danish St b Sunday from the National Forse | To the Successful Candidates [digg ay eae aomd Dear Office-holders: Taking it by and large, Tuesday's election was a dj said that be favored a Puget Sound) 0005 1 think the votern selected the best men for the Jobs—with one man for the job, but that his busl~ Accept my congratulations, CHIEF SEATTLE. “ . ., Say “Bayer” and Insist! conflict rend ness Interests here might oF twe exceptions. with hia accepting the p He added that he had portunity to consult with hts friends and associates as to how conditions were shaping themselves a | not make any decision until he bad | turther looked Into the situation, ‘The convention at New Orleans |was a distinct success and may choose Seattle as the meeting point | for 1925, according to Pigott. Boston and St. Louls also were considered for the convention in 2 -|To Bellingham Dear Cyy: Visitors to the Tulip Featival last week tell me it was one of the most beautiful fiestas ever held on the Coast. You can bet that next year I'l) so arrange my affairs that I can get up to Bellingham tn tulip me. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Attorney General Daugherty Dear Harry: Your predecessor had no difficulty in hunting down imaginary bomb plots, red revolutions and the like. But he suffered from eat difficulty when it came to tracking profiteers. From the presen! tle comedy being enacted in sugar, it seems you are In same class. I think the people of the United Sta would be vastly more pleased if you soft-pedaled the witch hunting for awhile and did some thing to curb the profiteers. CHIEF SEATTLE. Petty Thieves Are Active in Tacoma To Rex Beach | TACOMA, May 14.—City detectives Dear Rex: Your novel, “Flowing Gold.” which !s running as a serial Monday morning were searching the| in The Star, is as fascinating as “The Silver Horde” or “The Spotters.” city for petty thieves who Sunday} And that's saying a mouthful. CHIEF SEATTLE. | night robbed several business houses: —— storced) To William Pigott bate; she: Pecitio: Bhave Dear Sir: Hear you are being boomed for a place on the U. 8. ship- and Stamping Works, securing $509) Ling board, to succted ex-Senator Chamberlain of Oregon. Hope Presi- in cash. Tools valued at $49 were! Gent Harding appoints you. I don't know of anyone better suited for stolen from « garage at 1620 South) 11.4 yo), than yourself. Seattle will be lucky if you are appointed. S0th st. A number of thefts from Ao ery autos and hotel rooms were also re- TILD. ported. Thniess you see the “Bayer Cross” package or on tablets you are To Seattle Singers Dear Songbirds: Have you registered yet for the big pageant, “Americanus?” Better hurry, if you want to take part in Seattle's own spectacte. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Seattle Street Car Fare Dear: Yes, that's what you're going to be very soon—dear. Too dear for the average pocketbook. CHIEP #HATTLE To the Earwigs 6 Pests; Come on over and play on my lawn. I've got a nice lunch all prepared for you—paria green soup, flavored with arsenic. Do come. e CHIEF SEATTLE. 7,000-MILE FLIGHT JOHANNESBURG, May 14—A swallow, to whose leg a ring was at- tached in Carmarthenshire, Eng., has been found here, The bird flew al- most 7,000 miles. To Stewart Edward White | Dear Sir: I read with considerable Interest the statement that you are Intending to write a series of stories’ about the San Juan islands, | ‘The three or four long summer vacations that you have spent in that | earthly paradise must have made you well acquainted with what is un doubtedly the most beautiful scenic countty in the world. I hope your fiction will do justice to that little known territory and will inform the United States of its manifold beauties, CHIEF SEATTLE. | | To the Galbraith Dock Cigar Stand / Respected Store: It is so seldorn that one runs across a store whe: | one is served speedily and courteously that I just thought I would drop you this line of appreciation, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Matt Starwich Dear Matt No wonder it Is s0 hard to get good licker In Seattle, with you and your aides seizing stills all the time, You must think prohibl- ton is in effect. CHIEF SEATTLE. /To Judge Calvin S. Hall Dear Judge: Congratulations on the way you handled the Water- house trial. It was a difficult job, but I believe you acquitted yourself eals and berth included Everything is included in the original cost 4 well, CHIEF SEATTLE, of your ticket when you travel-by-water. . This is only one of the many distincti To Seattle Mothers features that make the water way Dear Ladies: Did not your heart throb yesterday when your family different, demonstrated to you that life would be an empty thing without your ans See kindly, ministering hands and the deep mother-love that is in you? Admiral Line tickets include splendid meals, care> CHIBF- SEATTLE. aly prepased and sseeful served and a comfort- aR EA able in a spacious, airy stateroom. To Boy Scouts and Leader ie It was a mighty fine thing for you to assist a lady motorist yesterday on the Everett highway, when her car was stalled by an exploded tire, You stopped and very gallantly placed a now tire after hundreds of other autolsts had whizzed by without even looking. Thanks, Scouts, for this example of highway courtesy. CHIEF SEATTLE. LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief: Thank you for your very generous reference to Screen: land and myself. In a sense, I might regard this as a case of bread cast upon the water returning, since 30 years ago J often gave nmall coins and candy to your daughter, Princess Angeline, as she sat In the doorways along Front street. She always accepted very gravely, just as {f sho couldn't walk into any store in Seattle, run by the pioneers who thought so much of her, and get anything sho wanted without paying for it! Yours truly, J, W. SAYRE, Editor Screeniand, * service, frequent ings, low one- Fa Vata Rg tesa ‘ancouver, Portland, Franci Los Angeles and San Diego. Ask for detailed information and literature SEATTLE—504 Second Ave,, L. ©. Smith Bldg., pnd 325 Pike St., at Fourth Ave., Phone Elliott 20/8 TACOMA—1111 Pacific Ave., Phone Main 7118 WS E,G; McMickon, Passenger Trafic Mgr, LC. Sith Bidg.. Seattle, Westy "ACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO NDER PRESIDENT tation asking that he visit the ex. hibit is to be extended, according to the committed in charge. Tt in expected that this year's exhibit, July 23 to 28, will bring even more out-of-town merchants than did the one of last year, In 1922 3,000 out. of-town buyers are reported to have attended, STEP Will Ask Harding to Visit Exhibit Since the present plans of Presi- dent Harding make it probable that he will be in Seattle at least ono day while the Northwest Merchants’ Exposition is being held, an tnvi- “TIZ”’ FORTENDER, SORE, TIRED FEET The minute you put your feet In a “TIZ! bath you feel pain being with that tired feeling? ay NWP esabh tadd always wins! It builds nerve-pow- G5 | confine-|er,—thinking power. It builds up ri bret ate its} qantown pee men fortwo Jacl pure} les complexions, and makes and sun-|the firmer, Stronger and more nerves depend on blood- i in'power. 8. §, 9, will improve your Spring. To be|appetite and give ter ener. undorweight,|6y, strength and youthful easily tired,|ppearance, you @ more pe Lssle Feiraat, Crowsil, Tex drawn out and comfort just soaking tion—had Jost forty-four pounds in| |in, How good your tired, swollen, welaht, Also aullered, burning feet feel, TIZ" Instantly draws out the poisonous exddations that puff up your feet and cause wore, inflamed, nwenty feet, “TIZ"" and only “TL takes tho pain and soreness out of corns, cal- luses and bunions. Get a box of “T1Z" at any drug or department store for a few cents, Your feot are never going to bother you any more, A whole year's foot comfort syarantesd.— Ad; ertivement, 8100.00 CAS! id $16.00 per month will make you the owner of one of my 4sroom cottagen and. ip re of ground in Wost Seattle, uu never had a better chance to own a home. The payments are juat like rent and when you fre through vou own. the place, olondid round, “Wwator. Night ne and mail, et booklet mete H.C, PRTHNS, 720 fra Ave, ‘Try it yourself. 8, ing blood, Wighting|at all good drug store #izo 18 more economical. Get a Lin epelceet bottle today! ns feel like. yourself again . 8. fa sold The large } With the opening of Norton’s Cafeteria, S« |i most completely equipped, sanitary cafeterias in the Northwest, This Cafeteria represents the mate- NORTON’S CAFETERIA Grossman Bros. & Rea, Inc. Wholesale FRUI PRODUCE AND COMMISSION 1100 Western Ave, Phone Main 1468, Seattle, Wn. Heating and Plumbing Installation by Courtney & Robertson (Inc.) Contracting Engineers 1509 Seventh Ave. Main 2998 Best Wishes For the continued success of Norton’s Cafeteria BOOTH FISHERIES Co. General Offices, Seattle Rainier Ave. and Vine St. “We supply the bulk of sea food and fish for America and Canada,” SUCCESS TO Norton’s Cafeteria They serve Milk andCream FRESH AND DEPENDABLE Furnished daily by SEATTLE DAIRY 1415 Eighth Ave, 8. STRAY, Owner —Eat at— Norton’s Cafeteria and enjoy the good fruits and vegetables furnished hammataad.) Semen Ryan Fruit Co. 1021 Western Ave. Elliott 2891 MONDAY, MAY 14, 19: NOW OPEN attle is given what is conceded to be one of the finest and rialization of years of study and experience of its owners, W. J. Norton, C. E. Norton and J. N. Norton, who have been identified with the restaurant business for nearly a third of a century. The Norton Brothers need no introduction to Seattle people, for they have become well known thru the operation of the Nortonia Cafeteria. The opening of their new cafeteria at 1519 Second Avenue, however, marks a new forward stride i their career, and they have spared no expense in their effort to make it surpass anything they have as yet.attempted. A carpeted Tarrazzo floor, Belgian black and Haugeville yellow marble counters, imported Batan mahogany wainscoting—these are a few of the things that lend beauty to the room. While modern inventive skill is represented by an auto- matic drinking fountain, electric dish conveyors, dish washers, ovens, and an automatic refrigera- tion plant. NORTON’S 1519 Second Avenue Near Pike Stewart Construction Co. General Contracting 1116 American Bank Building Excellent Food Reasonable Prices MUSIC By Norton’s Trio Continuous Service 10:30 to 7:30 Special Chicken Dinner Every Saturday and Sunday Norton’sCafeteria (Formerly the Nortonia) Second Avenue and Pike Street. Upstairs HENRY BITTMAN Architect and Engineer —for— NORTON'S GAFETERTA DAVIES’ COFFEE Davies & Co. IMPORTERS AND ROASTE “SINCE 1887” me 208 Columbia St, We'll Help Norton Make a Success with Norton’s Cafeteria by furnishing him with the choicest meats on the market “The Most Conveniently Located Meat Market Down Town” Union Market 225 UNION STREET chat uc th aktviaepicanent

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