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how good a cigarette reaily can be made Per Annum Compounded Semi- Annually Is the Least We Have Ever Paid On Savings Our Record 100% Safety @ Because of the high character of our in- vestments we have never lost a dollar of our assets or resources. 6% Dividends on Savings We have never paid less. sit oni pace ean omse prpmbi saRi ypen gentle sis @ Money deposited here on or before July 16th will earn Dividends from July Ist. Savings received in amounts from $1 to $5,600. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000. MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 815 Second Avenue Pe ante agree now showing | PATHE Has Done Pictures of the It Again! Gibbons- | Dempsey Contest at SHELBY, MONTANA, JULY 4th (All That the Law Permits) \To Washington Postal Workers To Lake Washington nd. sewer for t hat they brulse th t f had ' . A ward to th f ut proper woul be appr CHIEF SEATTLE. To Seattle Aeri Dear Aerie 1 notic at at our net savings from J 4. Th membe 16 , nd t re 80 Kay t ab h me of pur great ord CHIEF SEATTLE To the Northwest Association of Sheriffs. and Police ting place will help to furnish better | {fice CHIE ted States ATTLI To the National Educational Association Dear ¢ tion: I see where you've picked a good city f 1925 con ion, Welcome to Beattie CHIEF SEATTLI To the Wikaen of Fourth of July Parade Trophies Dear Float Decorators: Now aren't you glad ed the | and helped make the celebration a success you are now displaying in your front windows. year Come tn again next CHIE BATTLE To the Delegates to the State Postal Conference Convention dear Poat al Peoy 6: Hope you enjoyed your meetings tn your rides around the city’s boulevards last week. ¢ da CHIEF 8 To the Seattle Narcotic Agents Who Assisted in the Capture of the Alleged Dope Peddler Said to Have Sold Dope to Wally Reid Dear Fr tulations on your work. T were able to assist the men of Los Ar in captu: to bé one of the worst types of criminals. CHIEF SEATTLE. ends; Congr |To the Wheat and Fruit PrRTPCES of Bybeoren ey: Dear Agriculturists: 1 see where crop conditions are said to be bett * this year than they've been in seven years pas of prosperity for you. I guess that speaks CHIEF SEATTLE To the National Marble Champ Dear Harian, of Columbus, Ohio: I guess you earned your title, all right, since you had some real marble players for opponen Ia a | certain thing that all the 40 boys had the times of thelr liven in Atlantic City, altho all couldn't be named national “champs.” Con gratulations. CHIEF SEATTLE. To S. B. L. Hur: Ds r ft Sun Stops s “Th SEATTLE To Berry Pickers Dear Folks: W. H. Pauthamus, president of the Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Growers’ association, sends out word that 1,000 extra berry pickers will be needed in the Puyallup Valley to harvest t crop which has been brought to maturity by the recent rains. your chance to get out fp the open—men, women and children—t are city folks. And if you are country folks, well, you are pro’ berry picking already. CHIEF 8SHATT week here last sen that are Seattle was glad to welcome you are few bu Dear Fellows We hope you had a good time. There ‘x0 officially as the postoffice business—which seems t government IS able to operate a public utility success its loyal employes. CHIEF run how that the |To Roy Olmstead, Former Policeman Dear Sir: Tho lons of 170 cases of expe staggering blow, you'll agree. Most folks find that bh the long run, Roy. CHIE © boc \To Tommy Gibbons, Heav wei ht Fighter against "Demp put this way when |To «Sia Fans Dear Sports: Anyway you the sporting fraternity had they would have given you 5 managed affair To Dan Cupid Dear Dan: Up to more heartaches than 4 world be worth without y are the envy of y own how the fight To Detectives E. Yoris and C. Fortner Dear “Dicks”: I lamp in the public prints where behind the bars the gang of safe blowers who have annoyed Seattle merchants during the last few months. the first nor by any means tho best case you tv have succes handled, this affair can't be p Ml up without cong and Capt. Charlie Tennant. ¢ fully yours, CHIEF |To a Couple of “Gobs” Dear Boys: It was out in Woo I saw you. A little girl, about two you hav * put persistently While not afully from her folks. The we ° her and wiped away hee tears was wonderful. I ¢ why the girls all fall for you Do you talk bat c girls, too? Oh, yes, I saw you give the baby to th arned jater that her parents called for her. CHIEF SEATTLE To Clarence L. Reames, New Shipping Board Counsel Dear Gray Wolf: Your appointment to the important position of | special counsel for the United States surely a aplen did piece of news. It's a hot answer to those k who always accuse the government of inefficienc 1 in your big suits, soon to be tried. Uncle Sam needs the money and I am sure you'll see he gets all he is entitled to, CHIEF SEATTLE. Beautiful Old Comrade: We have watched many strange things in our days, haven't we? But I must cc that the"beauty you enfold in your arms these warm summer afternoons makes me envy you Do you remember 6 in your limpid waters? Those days are n and the new ones are almost as interesting, SEATTLE 1 LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE you know afeteria Dear Chief: Something tAil« me A great deal more about writing than you do about the ¢ busine Last week you “panned” certain cafeteria owners because they fall to arrange thelr food in the order in which it is eaten. The ordinary restaurant prints {ta menu in the order that the food is s« all very well for the restaurants, but the cafeter cold dishes first eo that the customer will not hi on his tray a long time while waiting for somebody line to make @ choice of dishes. a buay cafeteria when a rush was 0} plece of roast chicken, @ bit of po five minutes while some 10-cent f the place, Your dinner would be ec ALL farther up In the Imagine yourself, Chief, going into etting a bowl of soup first, a THOMPSON, 71% Second Ave PRINCES S TO. Jof the department |the Italian government to the | EB HERE yo Conference of Education ly {n Oakland recent! She will Princess Santa Borghese, a mem atta yornlag Be a ber of ene of the oldest royal fami *taly's Leen a sub: \ilew of Italy, will speak in Seattle \hite in 19 t noon, Fy this week on educational subjects |will speak before the memt under the auspices of, tho University }council of the Chamber of Com of Washington meree it the Masonic ¢lub rooms Princess Borghese was a delegate!in the Arcade bldg. of education of | SENSATIONAL VALUES |. | THE SEATTLE STAR ae aN, nat een ee ome Pcie Pari BEDROOM FURNITURE © JULY SALE) these prices are less than HALF regular! it Is Good! - “Your Credi —buy bedroom furniture now! —several thousand pieces— | our entire showing—at JULY SALE PRICES! —combinat th th er —values like made _possi- ble buying pow- \if} attle and Ta- coma Stores! ONDAY, JULY 9, 1922 IMAUs FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMF tw) ion mahogany or quartered oak CHIFFONIER ese are —34-In. top. —one 12x2 plate through e great of our Se- | Fou SEATTLE Second Ave, at Pino St. Man Is Saved From | Death by Roomers The life of Otto 9 Minor ave, N night by cal ald. Johnson was found unconsciou Johnson, 55, is believes » fl in his room opened was saved Sun: te » have attempted would make ni. had been He sulcide, ar roomers in his lodging who smelled gas escapin > pooTOR wo Nene Herb: Nemedlen DIAMONDS Wer ecine WATCHES SILVER- y WARE | Of the better quality, Chinese Herb troubles, ehronte rheu matism, old ¢ Albert Hansen 1519 Second Ave. Between Pike and Pine Hstublished 188% J. Lysound Chinese Medicine Co, Std Third Aven Seattle, Wa Phone Matin Gage il from his room and gurnmoned medi. with all of the jets in @ gas range explanations after J. a | at reliable, moderate Herb remedies are “ nure cures, Special tor || prices. long time augmach FURNITURE CO. L, SCHOENFELD & SONS nied 1864 TACOMA L. Schoenfeld & Sons —combination mahogany | | DRESSING | |j 1 —full BED | | *20° | + n. and two 7x20-In, mirrors. Sey Sen OfNRE LOY 4 Sprinkling | May Be _ |* | Regulated by City Regulation of water for sprinkling | purposes is a condition which may to limit the low-section water sup ply lies with the city council, asserts Corporation Counsel T. J. 1, atering purposes, The authority Ken- nd|be brought about as a result of com-| plaints from high sections of the city that pressure ts Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent $3.00 Per Year | Win.D. Perkins & Co. Bankers 211 Cherry St. |] more? || Beston Dental Ottices In tho extraction. of teoth we say to our patrons; If we hurt you don't pay—could we gy Set of Teoth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridce Work from $4.00 UP M22 Second Avunue We Stand the Test of Time #2 Years in One Location -