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PAGE 6G fHE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923. RS. HICKEY ‘Song Hits BELLINGHAM IS J/na Claire Says Women PASS MEASURE) the Modern Woman| of Summer Dances PO WEAK COULD) at the Pan| NEW TERMINUS Are Hardest to Please 2: eo. meu of in ait : HARDLY STAND === = =i =| sntornational Ferry Line Is Between Violet Ray Treatments Actress|: —_——— Singing ’ é Gives Her Reasons is How Lydia E. Pink: | or nt bill, and the many! Inaugurated ays WATId sodur'scecht aie : ONE FOR THE COLORED “HELP” m’s Vegetable Compound |" ‘ : ds “a ' rates ’ tana a 38 ¥ ptt ere t fishing. He hooked TINDALL HAS Brave Man Flays Inaugurate Series METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING ind got 80 Charles Frohman Presents and § from it thi ; sabeucks beige ages : ines . SBE | re acpAlee pevsgns complicating the And Her Company, Including hardly st: Sunes “ " mg ~ BRUCK MecitaAr or walk crea the TILLAMOOK In Arthur Kichman's Delightful or. octor Comedy envy en.ell nds | L poy atieeee ecw oe Bay Ber oe ede , , Baked Cheese and §f «ray awevt reuru” ing helped me. I : nity i vi ts f Wanh ; ‘ f conaide Bacon Preduced by Henry Miller ha j with the A BAe neers & 4 "4 suist a etna ome ap atree «| [rgd | “\""| Posted Bond to Get By Alice Bradiey, Miss Farmer's wie a Le ¥ be ss a sit b a . . (J atinees ‘omor Back His Belonging Sehoel af Costery, Boston, Baturday: 500 to $3 and | * a : oe Messrs, Shubert Vresent Soul polled end br New Spring “ mook cheese is now on the mar t . c und 4 ket, Order a pound TOMOK gether with © to-| ba comedy “drunk” makes the offering much more laughable. aia ‘Sabah of the . ength 1 te Write tor T }centricities” is one of the pop f new Recipe Booklet, by r, Mass. a day are mi ace ou AY hale eee PR Ager aaa confiscated his pera PRL BiB ott pote dk pases 4 " i 4 b ye od . © er learne bh free w in a turn full of i ‘ ; 4 would mean clea: ‘ r ey unty a gE ed parecer pe rte dlaner | in apes Ee stan pase pk contains valuable information. | com: | 4 i n Advertisement * Will Hold Hearing on Arterial Roa importance between “HERMANCRAFT" ‘ as sh SUITS AND renders #| RUMOR SAXS MILWAUKEE N eh ood p n BRANCH MAY BE SOLD ae IN N BOND PAYMENT | wer gina ity, “port, ad Dro] ISON greater,” Beh Ade sits iad. beet | mitten, Atoune Baker residents and | DANCE WITH THE ELKS A PEPPER WILL BE MADE) ss ind Capts Troup. and other < : A maid had! the » Beacon Hill Improvement and was| cl © entered protests to the PORTLAND, May 22.—Bondhold R. executives were among the! rime tel od ers of Oregon Electric railway bonda, | *Peakers. interest on which was May 1}, A remer will be pal this week, a . ft, anad ar a an announcement of W. he = purchas president of the Spokane Seattle railway, the pa: pany. ‘The announcement temporarily ad } lays fear that the electric road would, | be forced into receivership. - The Oregon Electric, due largely to} Of Bellingham. competition from automobiles and trucks, for several years has been| Bewitched, Woman LESOUL PAVILION Every Tuesday Night Warren Anderson's ‘Ten-Plece Orchestra RA COUPLE made awa SINCE 4 Mins Claire! You wilt find cheerful rooms for lox po which was| | formerly known as Bellingham | | & Northern. The terminals for the new ferry service were provided by the Port @ consistent money loser “We are doing our utmost to pre vent abandonment of the line,” said Turner fn his statement, “and may accomplish the desired result within the next six months.” The decision to continue paying the bond interest evidently was reached after an inspection trip over the road yesterday by President Ralph Budd and other officials of the Hill lines. 10c ed with cutting, does away ¢ ctenps winches, teeere sx! oft ll Zood dealers My non-surgical QQQ Slays Grandchild PEGSDON, Eng. May 22. Sarah Roberts confea: her diughter and gr jehild. pleaded thar she way bewitched. | Effect of New Gown “Elsa, {¢ you don come to that) dinner party I don’t, know what I'll do, You and your husband are al- ways the life of the party.” “Well, we'd planned on coming, of course. And I do want to meet your sister and her husband. I hope we can come by that time—week from tomorrow, im’t it? Butt this pole on oak jan't any better I wouldn't dream of getting into an evening gown!” “Ob, I know what poison oak ts, T've had it myself, and you never can tell when you've got the best of | ft. Of course, you've tried every ‘thing on it." “Ob, yes, and then some. But if you know of something good, I'll try that too. My arme are a sight and my neck Is bad etiough. I'm going wild if T can't get. rid of tt, Can't even sleep nights,” “Well, I'll aak everyone I know and we'll get a good cure for you some way or other. J simply must | have you at my dinner. There are| to be fifteen people at tho table, and without you there'll only be thirteen. ‘That's another reason why you must come.” “We'll be there if possible. And you know I want to come for an- other \reason, too, I got a new evening gown. just last week and thought I'd wear it to your dinner. It is the prettiest dress I'vo had for ages, and I’m dying to wear It. Such & bargain, too, really. 1 got it at Cherry's, at 1016° 2nd avenue, be. tween “Madison and Spring, in the Rialto Bidg., just over the Pig’n and Whistle—Advertisement. that ts above price A NATION is great through the spirit of its people; an industrial organization serves and grows through the spirit of its personnel. You like to do business with this or that institution because of the cour- teous spirit, the friendly “personality” it gives forth. We belleve the men and women who make up the Puget Sound Power and Light Company with its subordinate companies reflect a most unusual esprit de corps. They are one big, congenial family with the common purpose of giving to the public the best there is in them. True to themselves and _ their organization, they are true to the wide world with which they come in contact. as in work. Each summer sees literally hundreds of families enjoy- ing their vacation at the Puget Sound Power and Light Company’s recrea- tion camp and park surrounding Lake Tapps. Fine fishing, boating, bathing play a part, while on shore is complete camp equipment—hot and cold water, community ranges for cooking, electric lights—all con- veniences, even to electric irons. Other similar recreation centers are to be created in the Pacific North- west. A summer camp site has just been selected at American Lake, near Tacoma. we 1 beet ——z rae! = RHEUMATISH ‘ i colette Cannot Exist in the Hi Body If 7 LUSTRATED BOOK. ist luman Body 2 positive guarae- | YU Will Use Trunk’s Prescription tents the tect of my abtity fo | Tt ts proposteroua: in fact, tt tm a completaty aad permanently | shame to suffer from inflammatory, - muscular, actatle or any form. of come your Pies, Rheumatism. ‘This Preseription does not ruin CH, Ss. J. DEAN) tie stomach. it docs not depre , Eat ‘all the meat and jn PORTLAND. OREGON | food you wish while taking Trunk’s : oa IE Been TN | Prescription. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oll wintergreen oF V4 Rarcotica, but, positively overcomes : kind of rheumatiam or gout on and poultry farms are prof-| 207, k'0 (08 Fheumauan S he Pi earth. 6 you want?}_ ih fect Many good bargains are listed| There 1» nothing j ~PYREX. crf e want it is impossible to get something 2 better. The greatent uric acid solv- ent known and also a superior Itver medict ‘Trunk’s Prescription selin for $1.75 or threo for only $5 at drug stores, uch as the Bartell Drug company nd the Switt drug stores, Benttle, dvertineme The great majority have more than a perfunctory interest in the service they render—for they are numbered among the owners of the company. As security holders they share in the earnings. Fully 25,000 men and women, including two-thirds of the officers and employes, own the out- standing stocks, bonds and other securities of the Puget Sound Power and Light Company. Christmas sees its tree festivals; each month is a huge dancing party to which all the 2,200 employes of the company and their families are bidden; midwinter gets its recognition in an ice carnival with hockey games and skating. And each member of this AS ganization knows his or her efforts are watched and appreciated by executives and that the highest posi- tions in the company are open to those who can and who will. Thus comes “The Spirit That Is Above Price.” Wouldn't you, too, like to be identified with such a family as this? The way is open, through ownership of securities in the Puget Scund Power and Light Company. Just now Preferred Stock is available at a market price to net better than 7% on the investment. Consult the near- est office of the company, any of its employes, or write for full informa- tion to Puget Sound Power and Light Securities Company, Electric z a8 : — = Sa a _ = esi Co aT Ee Ux The splendid spirit of the organiza- tion manifests itself in play as well ==> [ae te = =< Yo} Nae, ow Ke SAVE MONEY "Travel by Steamer TACOMA 1 a mi 1, 4, 6 D. m. =z in =f ms? fx Ye x Je Aen! CSS 3ce= at Bldg., Seattle. ive improver the jeves oe F SOUND NAVIGATIONCO Dock- FOOT MARION st