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HARDING WILL THE SEATTLE STAR ees EEE Ea Hotel Bondholders Will FLORIST'S BAIL |follies Dancer Is Not BEA“CEDAR"| Decide on Building Co st| SET AT $1,500 Bluffed by Ex-Husband \ | Mail Ballots for Vo $2,800,000 bY rps Se M HUNT Will Join Order Saturday; Shrine Conclave Ends WASHINGTON, June @ent Harding, bidding gooa r Dis brother Nodles of the )} te ustee Bhrine, ending a oration here today, is preparing Fanother Masonic Cedars of Lebanon The initiation of the ito the “Tall Cedars” will im «Milford, Delaware, tomorro’ | morning. The 1923 convention of the An sient Arabic Orde Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, iclally came to aloft the proposed modified plan of f Slose at midnight Thursday nance thru which the truste The festivities of the last night of |to obtain authority to erect a hotel Mhe convention began with an r ing $1,500,000 in excess of the Mious pageant depicting pat America and of Free Following was tho on the golden o tween the capi! Mouse. It was estimated that 5 000 couples danced to the strains Of music distributed along the street | by amplifiers. While the « a of the Ci Instead iginally contemplat s addre tot s of the Citizens’ fon will be in the vided they « by the prix tion annou! morning, and the quest 4 within the next few days h the ballots is an explanation week's o « $2,800, 4,500 bond Hotel cc mails Friday trustee Friday n should t s hope inal estimate. proval of owners of 75 : per cent of the bonds is necessary to effect ers will on to issue an 0 in bonds which would ti ver those now iy n the $2,600,000 ne at $10,000 fireworks | ¢ ated the sky, the age iret many going dir 5 ed Ply to their trains to start the jour hey homeward, Hi 500,000 OF THE BONDS Altho authority is sought for a $2 Seriously Injured » 900,000 bond tssue, in 20-Foot Plunge ee, but $1,500,000, leaving a margin PPalling 20 feet from a scaffold on | of $500,000 to be used in case of 1 Mbureday afternoon, Carl Will- | ceasity without the formality and de “Meyer, 1226 Westlake av re-|lay of another vote by the bondhold- F ceived internal injuries described as | ors, Seritical. Ho was taken to the} By making the new bonds first ‘Bwedish hospital. Willmeyer was | mortgage, they can be readily mar. orking on a building under con-|keted and will be sold thru a bond “struction at First ave. and Virginia | house instead of thru another public when he slipped and fell. campaign, which the trusteas seek to WOULD YOU SAY Zf we told you that our business the first five months of this year was more than double the corresponding months of last year? Naturally you would say that we must de- liver satisfaction—that we must please our “customers. CORRECT! Satisfied customers have built up our busi- ness, but we CAN’T SATISFY YOU until we Spe get your first order. Therefore, we are going to make a special-sacrifice to get it. A splendid selection of serges, tweeds. and fine worsteds in all the season’s preferred atterns and colors. Design, cut, tailoring, ining and finish will be of the kind that will | make you a regular customer. igs . ONE OF THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCKS IN THE WEST TO SELECT FROM 4B oy on ( od ll ewe, 2:01 fie hms 2a Be sure to find the right store—Cor. Seneca Street, opposite New Telephone Bldg. delivered | operat | TRAIN WHEEL te on $4,800,000 and! Structures confirmation upon the tion of | the United Hotels corporation, which will © the hotel | Officials of the operating company represented that they be 4 they id realize more upon a $4,300,000 hostelry such as destgned than upon & $2,800,000 hotel which would be| recommen: more of a tourist hotel, wit the | f more | ® community | | leulated to make the structure a features cal expensive and the finest hotel on the OPERATING COMPANY TAKES ALL RESPONSIBILITY Under the terms of the new con tract with the United Hotels corpor ation, to be drawn in the event tho better hotel is approved, the operat: | ing company assumes full responsl bility for he payment of interest on both bond issues and will retire both issues over periods of 10 and 21 years, until the expiration of the | Jease, on October 31, property reverts to the of Washington The company will expend $600,000 }in furniture and fixtures, giving the Citizens’ Hotel corp¢ on a mort gage on this investment as security that the terma of the contract will mplied with ent of failure to make ayment ing fund, the mortgage may rus indicate. Thus, st operating company be unable to make the hotel pay and breach its contract, the Citizens’ Hotel corpor- ation would have $600,000 added to the original investment thru fore- closure of its mortgage, and would then be free to operated the hotel it- self or sign a new contract with an other operating company. | FIRST SINKING FUND | PAYMENT DUE IN 1926 ‘The operating company assumes interest payments of 7 per cent on the second-mortgage bonds and 6/ per cent on the first-mortgage bonds immediately after taking over the property. The first payments to the sinking fund for bond retirement are duo on July 6,.1926. Payments are to be made to the Dexter Horton bank | as trustee for the Citizens’ Hotel | corporation. The payments on the $2,800,000 | bond iasues are $125,000 yearly for| 16 years, and $175,000 yearly for the| next five years. On the new pro- posed innue the operating company would pay $150,000 for 10 years, pro-| vided that but $1,500,000 of the $2,-/ 000,000 bond issue was sold, as/ planned. Thus, the combined payments on both issues would total $275,000 yearly, from 1926 to'1946, when the first mortgage bonds would be re- deemed. STRUCTURE WILL HAVE 607 KOOMS AT FIRST ‘There will be no change in the present plans for the hotel unless the bondholders disprove the erec- tion of the finer hotel, in which case new plans would be prepared for a hotel costing but $2,800,000, ‘The present plans call for a 607- room structure, with a foundation | | for a 260-room addition when needed | Jat Fifth ave. and University st. | The hotel kitchen’ will be put on the foundation for the’ addition with a floor of private dining rooms above it. ‘All facilities of the hotel will be installed to serve a 900-room hotel, #0 that no remodeling will bo neces. | sary when the addition is, built above the kitchen, the trustees point out. Features to be eliminated in the event of the refusal of the bond. holders to authorize the bond sale, include private dining rooms, ball rooms and-other detalls designed to give the hotel-a wide civic appeal. The trustees are'sure that inas- much as the operating company agreed to bear the extra expense and offered security of $600,000, the bondholders will authorize the issue, Univeralty SEVERS FOOT) Intent upon feeding her chickens, which were across the railroad tracks, Mrs. Jeanette Moeschiar, 60, 2100 20th ave. W., crawled between two box cars Thursday evening. A switch engine bumped into the cars as she was between them. Mrs. Moeschlar’s left foot was completely seyered below the ankle. She was brought to the city hospital. The accident occurred between the Gar. field and Wheeler sts. bridges. Engraving Plant Swept by Flames Defective wiring was belleved to have been the cause of a fire which swept the plant of the Western En- graving company, 2030 Fifth ave., Friday morning, causing a loss ‘of $10,000, The fire was discovered by a pedestrian, who turned in the alarm. Firemen.battled the flames for half an hour before the blaze was controlled, Fire Marshal Rob- ort L. Laing investigated the fire, Eating his lunch during the noon hour on Thursday, near the George. town street car barns, W, 8. Skin- ner, 62,.of 8829 19th ave, S. W., was stricken -with heart trouble and died instantly. Coroner W. H. Cor- fon» was notified and say estates the case. 4" Dr. Mayfield Gon ition Active Liver, 1954, when the] Charged With Illegal Use of Revenue Stamps BY JACKSON ¥ BUFFALO, N.Y. June & F v ecure ca Brown, former Follies Young Woman Who Was aid From|’ Marrying Early Will Stand SCHOLZ aim that the dancer's 4 irregularly pre now affianced to t 1 late Wednesd a et n City, was earing before Cc. Bowman Frida ing. Ball 0 ch Bell was at-|} mmissioner | ring Rell with ik | ping leg \ elt revenue atrip | 7 stampa in the af he ny ia whieh sinst Hell late 1 He was ‘od by federal prohi man City and a} large quantity of take revenue found, & His activi stamps and labels ding to the officers to telnhard, ploture, Ju to become marks of we brands. © Oxpe is going to uned into husband. We will let things « until this litte ung either time in the future WAS SURPRISED AT , EPUSAL OF LICENSE been settled the fair Jesslea the intrusion of ¢ ril D.j what she a her former husband, into! next ‘ CANNOT EXPLAIN HER understa Hel) EXOMUSBAND'S MOVE mall technicalit At the time lady Northesk vered a period whieh tiem: of bottles d with the t i-known Canadian| other he can-former husband, I must « S. and M. Spotlights For every car that travels after dark. Makes night driving so much easier and safer, Tho new No, 70 with 2,000-foot light range for small cars, No, $0 8. & M., 8,600-foot, for larger cars. Priced at $8.90 and $12.35 Other Spotlights $8.45, $4.65 and $6.85. Tire Covers Extra tires should be protected from sun, dust, mud and damp- ness. Sunlight soon takes the life out of rubber and dampness rots the fabric. A neat, well fitted tire cover gives your car a finished and distinctive appearance. $1.90, $2.35 and $2.85 According to Size Tool Boxes Strong and roomy. Here is an ex- tra large, strong box constructed of high grade pressed steel. Enameled, Electrically welded seams, good lock and fittings. Practically dust and . waterproof. $3.95 each Others $2.55 and $2.85 oOo: Klassy Step Plates The last word in step plates, The ultimate development of a search for the “Klassiest'’ and most efficient plate on the market. $1.35 and $1.50 Other Styles, 45c to $1.15 ‘ Exel. Radiator Liquid This is a’ well-known radiator Mauid cement and ts preferred by many car owners, Will stop ordi- nary’ leaks and. prevent scale, Tust, etc, Small size 70c * Regular size $1.35 “Spring- eez’’ “Spring-een” Inn high grade compound which lubricates the leaves of springs, forme Av filmy cushion between the leaves of springs, prevents motal to metal contact, makes spring much more flexible, Y%, pint 60c, pints $1.00 bowels; no gri; No nausea, 5 Hammer and Coffin Initiate Members that nh a hammer.’ thehomeof Auto / Supplies: If you-are a regular customer at a “Western Auto” store, you know why this business has developed from one store to 70 stores in such a sho: t time. Complete and extensive stocks, new clean goods of higher quality, with prices set below the usual, have made each of our 70 stores deserve its title of “Auto Supply Headquarters” in its respective community. | Everything i in Electrical Parts From Switches to Terminals | —and for every purpose. The handy man who does his own repair | work on the car finds here everything he needs—it makes no differ- | ence what make of car he drives, we have the necessary supplies. Copper Terminals 10c and 15c Dozen | Switches | 35c, 65e, $1.00, $1.30 Lamp Cord Hydrometers 3c Per Foot $1.15 Each “Wisconsin” Timers, $1.60 Each Ford Coil Box Ford Timer Rollers $2.50 Each $1.50 Each Paints and Polishes —for cleaning and polishing all parts Of a car, we recommend our Shine-Brite” body polish. Pint can 65¢ and quarts $1.10. —For painting we advise “One Coat” Auto finish, 80c and $1.00 a pint—according to color. Ford Parts We handle a complete stock of parts for Ford cars, practically every little bolt, nut, pin, bush- ing and gasket, as well as the larg- er parts like the engine block, crank case, magneto, frame, etc. The parts cost very little. “Super” 5-Minute ulcanizer The “Super"’ Five- Minute Vulcanizer mends all tube punctures perfect- ly, making repairs far superior to | any “atuck-on"” jf patch, Heat is produced by burn- ing a non-flaming unit. Running Board Carriers A now adjustable carryicg outfit that can be attached to the running board of any car, Clamps on. securely by three thumb screws. Easy to put on or take off. Folds up compactly when not in use. * Made of steel, strong and durable. $2.25, $2.75, $3.25 and $4.25 70 Stores in the West Western Auto & Supply Co. AUTO ROW sTORH 812-18 East Pike Vhone East 0073 chemical heating Each of the twelve patch units fur- AUS with the outfit {s complete in itsel $1.15 complete Ask for New Catalog at the Store Nearest You Order by Mail Our Guarantee Protects You ‘Tacoma Store: T17 Pacific Everett Storet, 2824 Colby Storen Ope: M. to 6 P.M Saturda: te PM, DOWNTOWN sToRm 2043-47 Westlake Phone Eliott 9207 Lokwel Steering Wheel The Lokwel Wheel really tilts out of the way—doesn't slide down along the steering post—doesn’t swing out to the right or lett— but actually raises out of the way —and stays there until replaced. Wheel 17-inch, corrugated Alum- inum spider, highly polished. $12.50, $13.50 and $14.50 According to Make of Car Wedge Cushions Excellent for women drivers or persons of small stature, enabling them to reach the brakes and clutch without the usual effort. Cushion is weather proof and will retain its resiliency and lightness indefinitely, $1.95 and $2.65 Auto Jacks One of the finest jacks made. A big sturdy, well made jack, which operates easily and will lift any car. The adjustable foot link is a very convenient feature. It enables you to get under the axle even if the wheels are in a low place. $4.45 Others, $1.10, $1.35 and $3.75 Cowl Ventilators The heat from the motor will not burn your feet if you get a vene tilator— $2.50 to $6.25 Tire Locking Chain A strong, substantial, steel chain 36 inches long, with protective covering is used for locking spare tires’ or placing around wheel to prevent theft of car. 65c and $1.50 each Grease Guns —are an essential acces- sory to any car. We have one especially for Fords at 45c; others at $1.30 and $2.45. ieee g 2g es 4 ry Et eee