The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1923, Page 9

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Be SATURDAY, JUNE Fe) oh. AWARD PRIZES FOR FLOWERS us North End Exhibit Left Open ¥ for Public Saturday North ¥ Fi ayed blooms at the Nelson thelr exhibit for the turday, tho it had the show Roses, rowing n with peontes, tris, dabliias and over- s He is use insects: rative of the beation num- rrying > ~ years, erdendergh 1 G. A. Hugh casing a | jon B. Kemp; third, ted in else~ places xterm. ene- at are son, work’ n fields Six tea roses: Trophy, | ton; firet, Mra. CU, Bron a, Mra. B. O. Richwine; third, No. S—-#ix roses, any one variety 4 phy, Mra. A. & Collins; firat, Mra ©. ” d Rn 8 0 8. Johnson Pp Bo the fir Thon - third, Mra Als. W rietien: Trophy, Mra, F, M Wilber} second, Mra. * € Trophy q > R. Bea of Mrs. Parkhurst; third, Mrs. A. & Wilkerson. ass No. 15—Duchess rb L Hest decorative spray MeCreary; first Mra. An. second, Mra. BE. Thomp ss No. 17—Vase annuals: Tro: Mra M. Sterns; firet, Mra. F. M. Selde: ”* second, Mra F. A. St. Clatr; third, Mrs. © C Baldwin N 3: Trophy P. BL Becker; Mrs We A ing; second, Mra. F, A. St. Clair; third, Axel Olson. a9 No. 19 Tom Moore; third, 20—Peonios: Trophy, Mrs. rey Evans; first, Mra. Fred C. Brown; B. D. Torrence; third, Mra. ‘ > -f Trophy, Mra, G. A us 7 ul 5 fret, aa Trophy, Mra. 4 Mra L. B. Kemp: | ; RS . Ida Waipet; third Mra M srephy, | 3 i Mra. P. W. Tur-| —, § Belden. ) ‘4 > ‘anterbury Bells: Tre | e phy, Mra. H. Simms; first, Mra. ¥. M. Bel- ) Mrs, Parkhurst; third, Mrs. Detphintum Fauntleroy on B. K Here and There | Charles D. Garfield of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce will speak at the second annual strawberry feati val to be held July 24 at Elma, Wash. eee A dilegation of Chinese studen' numbering 150, will arrive in Sent tle September 2, for the purpose of attending the University of Wash- ington and other American colleges: orate | Morphet district, London, has| elected Robert Smillie, Jabor leader | and president of the Scottish Minis- | ter’s Federation, as their represent ative to parliament. | Doris Marie Rankin, former wife of Lionel Barrymore, and Capt. Mal- | colm R. Mortimer, English dramatist, were married at Frederick, Md., it be- came known here Friday. area J. F. Hart plunged feet to his death and Mrs. Hart, who drove the machine, sustained severe injuries, | when their car ran off the road near | Marshfield, Ore., Friday. | A violin solo by Miss Happy El-| Hott, and a vocal solo by Miss Ruth | Fitzgerald, followed by several hours | j 3 of dancing, will be the final program | t a of the season to be given by Rainter- ‘ 4 Noble Post, Monday evening, June at the American Legion club, 509 ird ave. | RUSSIA BOASTS PHONE SERVICE) MOSCOW, June 23.—Moscow has to advertise its telephone ser the best in the world. It is} so perhaps the most exclusive- 000 telephones In a city of 1,500,- | Telephone wires, badly in need of repair, are being relaid. The service | now functions all night, and no time out is allowed for meals. And last of all, under the new sys- tem, telephone girls are required to confine their conversation with sub- | seribers to business—telephone busi ners There was a time when Tillie, the | the beautiful telephone operator, was an important part of the social life of Moscow, and the bored subscriber could exchange bright nothings with her at will, Now operators are forbidden to talk either to subscribers or among them- nelves, except regarding telephone numbers, A tmnd of 35 candidates will be initiated In the Improved Ordere of Red Men by the great council of Washington at a meeting of thet body to be held at 8 p.m, Monday, June 26, at the Tyee wigwam, 627 First ave, states F, HR, Marshall, &reat junior sagamore of the body. I TO SAVE MONEY If you want to bulld a home and #ave money, don't make the mistake of trying to begin your building op you have thor financing propost more study y 1 put on it sinning the more dollars| save in the end 1 borrow money to build you must pay for the priv ising It Just th you pay for lumber and other materials that go into the cement, brick house ested in get at the lowest possible f ancing & 1 pay than of r example: If you buy a home with only $1.0 ften possible to save a} commission on a second mor securing the amount of money aired above a first mortgage from a friend or relative who has confidence in you and Ia willing to| loan you the money at a reasonable | rate of intereat harging you any perhaps without interest rate at In many corporations cities home have been ¢ of finan mortgage. financing thru these asa: of the 0 and the amount loaned {a about 80 per cent of the value of the property, hence the average value {9 $6,000. | usually borrow about four-fifths the value of your home. The balance, one-fifth, you must have saved The advantage of financing your hame thru a home financing corpor fon is that you are able to buy all and materials for cash get the advantage of the lowest cash price, along with any discount that may be given for cash. The usual require 1 8, whi ay unt our home, to} 9 for labor and ma } f Provide Early MOST EXPENSIVE If you dectde to bulld your home on the policy, it ten't what you pay but what you get for what you pay }you have begun wisely, You have started # thrift and money saving amy may sound extrava imply a'need for nees, whereas the } o doubt, fix the type of home you can af-| Just what {» meant completed both new | duc wo p heap work manship and repatr, In ot home ts what is kn wr as Sj high” home. D > there Is a difference actual saving | things high priced to begin with and others whose initial coat Is low, but | priced high tn the It fe worth between ay $10 for a p *lthey give you thre service with small upkeep and re pair coat. Consider another pair of shoes at a purchase price of $6. At the end of six months their shape may have gone, perhaps they are worn and frayed at the edges, the| uppers open to the weather and out of repair, their service has veached | ‘ould require six pairs per pair, or an outlay | the same len: “= Stop Paying Rent wae PS cco HERE ARE WAYS |CHEAP HOMES Art and Economy in Home Building A Perfect Five-Room House For convenient arrangement : :*.2"jand economy of construction, this sto tieure{Plan should be of interest to many te s|builders, embodying all the fea- skimp and akin” | eub and equipment. If 4 of six months mbing balks blame the | ferlc howev | the roo the p | root plu Tt pay quality materials ¢ en wrong, If the « or piping fails.| center of quality materials are y value it m h ducts they manufs | means getting full va |lara you nd. Qual ii giv meana val omber mater! aximum hom minimum space & materials and the very best for Gas Piping [78 almost a. certainty that every new and modern home erected nowadays will be piped for gas and provided with all the com- forts and conveniences that gas servico brings. But the placing of the gas pipes and provision of OUTLETS In yarlous rooms where gas may be needed for heat or light, Is « most important part of home-bullding and should have early con- sideration in all plans. Ie sure and arrange vents for Gas Range and Gas Water Heater OUR ASSISTANCE IS FREE Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 “THE GAS COMPANY” tures of a larger house. A 12x17-foot living room, with hardwood floors, fireplace, French \doors leading to dining room. the Save Kitchen arrangement, in of the house, will NING many steps for the housewife, as i}abundance of cupboard space has been provided for. Ran A tile bath and built-in tub, .4jvoomy linen closet in the hall. This house was designed and built by Samuel Anderson, 432 Peoples Bank Building. In Sums From $300 to $300,000 On Homes and Down Town Business Properties NO COMMISSION—NO BONUS—NO RENEWAL CHARGES LIBERAL REPAYMENT PRIVILEGES LOWEST RATES Washington Mutual Savings Bank RAYMOND R. FRAZIER, Pres. 1101 Second Avenue Mortgage Money Available at Once LONG DOOR MIRRORS make # very convenlent orrangement Im the dresn- ing room. LEADED ART GLASS STOP PAYING R 6% to 7% TERM 3 to 15 Years Seattle Title Trust Company 114 Columbia Street MAIN 2560 RATES ‘ as $100.00 Cash $100.00 cash and $15.00 per month will make you the wner of one of my 4-room cottages and 14 acre of ground in West Seattle. You never had a better chance own a ho The payments 6 just like t and when you © through own. the place. ndid rot water, light, telephone and mail. Get my free booklet H, C, PETERS 726 Third Ave. attractiveness your home at little cost. Include both in the fieations of your new home. C.¢. Belknap Glass Co. Phone Main adda STOP PAYING RENT OWN YOUR OWN HOME STOP PAYING RENT Murphy Varnishes and Enamels UHL BROS. INCORPORATED SIL Union St. Main 5593 Rodgers Friction Control Dampers Floors—Walls Fireplaces Chas. W. Rodgers Company General Tilt Jontractors Wholesale and Metall 209 Maritime Blig, Main 3446 PAGE 9 ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING In planning your new house be sure to provide the proper outlets for electric appliances and see that the switches are in convenient locations. For the kitchen, dining room or breakfast nook, outlets should be pro- vided for toasters, percolaters and table appliances ; for the nursery a night lamp, milk warmer and water heater; for other rooms a convenient base outlet for vacuum cleaner, and in the laundry, outlets for !aundry appliances. Jn all other rooms the switches for lights should be convenient. Don't Put a Wall Switch Behind a Door This Company Will Gladly Advise You Without Cost Main 5000 ° ° ° age ° Something New in Lighting Fixtures A SEATTLE-MADE PRODUCT are: Have you seen the new =z a Aluminum-made Fixture, £ J, SS! Woe are featuring this in e -geir all the latest gold and polychrome colors to matgh ‘he individual col- or scheme of your home, 41 Prices on this new fixture range from $12.50 AND UP installed in your home. We Also Do Electrical Wiring and Repairing YORK ELECTRIC & FIXTURE CO. 222 Hinckley Bldg. Cor, Columbia and 2nd Main 4951 Samuel Anderson Builder of Fine Homes Main 627 432 Peoples Bank Bldg., Seattle Own Home Lumber Store Whether you want a board or enough lumber for a house, see our stock. Pick out what you want, Buy lumber at our lumber store, in any quantity, just as you buy groceries. Farrell Lumber Co. Elliott 6140 2109 Westlake Avenue Wholesale and Retail For That New Home Select your new Plano from the xplendid stock of The Meyer-Toner Piano Co. New Address, 1921 Fourth Ave, LOW PRICES—EASY TERMS Pianos for Rent, §5,00 » Month Don’t let propaganda overcome your sense of values. It is not cheaper to pay rent. Your land- lord earns interest on his money. , Why don’t you? Let’s Talk It Over Craftsman Bungalows 112 pages of Homes, $1 Colonial Homes 48 pages new designs 50¢ Edward L. Merritt Architect and Builder of Homes That Stand the Test 660 Empire Bldg. Main 3243 OWN YOUR OWN HOME

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