The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1923, Page 5

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Wan?) in?) aaa WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER “Telephone M Your Groce Orderacase—like you order groceries. Enjoy in your home—with the family and with guests — the beverage that is the favorite every: where at soda fountains and refreshment stands, Delicious and Refreshing ‘The Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta, Ga. UNHEEDED SCREAMS gir BRIGHTON it | de DR. N. YOW Physician and ach t eubie and oth mente, MUTUAL LOAN jain 4508 JIGBI! Josbe STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Ban of Seattle, Washington September 14, 1923 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .. U. S. Bonds and Certificates of In- debtedness .. Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities, Banking House . Furniture and Fixtures . Other Real Estate $ 8,228,876.14 1,651,496.92 868,648.98 5,000.00 Customers’ Liability Account unde: Letters of Credit 141,890.14 Customers’ Liability Account of Ac- ceptances Cash and Exchange $ 15,238,703.41 LIABILITIES Capital Stock (56. secs ss ca% cosa esse. 600,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits........ 603,484.06 GHECUISHON sas ct bke dese seseces ces 100,000.00 U. S. Bonds Borrowed. 110,800.00 Our Liability of Credit .. Acceptances Deposits on Outstanding Letters 178,665.14 18,405.95 Ome easy turn of the Lorain Red Wheel shoves you a choice of 44 measured and controlled ovenheats for any kind of oven cooking or baking. A Wonderful Gas Range _That Makes Canning a Pleasure ‘HE old-fashioned way of Canning is a hot, dis- agreeable task that no longer need bother you. Get a gas range equipped with the Lorain Oven Heat Regulator and you'll enjoy the simple, easy Lorain Oven Method. All fruits and vegetables may be canned in this manner, and each will retain its firm- ness, color and fresh-from-the-garden taste. OVEN HEAT REGULATOR makes canning, cooking and baking easy and always successful. Leading cookery experts endorse Lorain. We'll gladly explain and demonstrate ‘Oven Canning", ‘‘Whole Meal Cooking’, and “How to Bake and Cook tn the Oven Without Evor a Failure” all by means of « Lorsin-equipped Gas Range, SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 The Gas Co. —) a ANGLIRON oe C~ h of whom were tertain Seattleites Thursday | | | | | | ek a eR WE NE A EE PR pRB 8 ; EVEN AS IN THE DAYS S OF '61 The Grand Army of the Republic held its reunion at thusiasm that always treets Milwaukee, Wis s a get-together rally of these old warrior to cheer the vets as ,with all the en- Thousands characterize of people lined the they paraded by. FAIR IS RECORD AreK eepingUnder Cover Weatherwise Politicians in Yakima Gets Ready to En- j ; ; Starting Campaign Too Soon BY LAWRENCE MARTIN YAKIMA, Sey Annual timbs a brief | COX IS INA VERY RECEP TIVE MOOD JAME M. COX, OF OHIO, ampaixn for him is ¢ “BASIN T0 NEED - SEPARATE FUND “D.W. Davis Says Revolving Returns Not Enough SPOKAN y on hin he still bas the nucleus of an &| OSCAR UNDERWOOD OF ALA BAMA A. Segendorph committed «ui | cide Tuesday afternoon by shoot hy (. The tragedy an apartme A separate tolumbia dent of the Smith Mc revolving fund, was urged a the best pian tobe fellowed by D, W. Davis, federal reciam commiasione Ea made s his Hfe with eh bury hotel Sagendorph, formerly a cook of Aberdeen, killed himself while his wife was in the next room. He hat unly threat indep ul ettampt t roform in the Salis who if now in fund would enough to carry con. the Columbia Basin H. | Weymouth; chiet en mpt at t t ‘ accept him McADOO, AS ALW ays, IS AN ENIGMA «LIAM G. McA DOO, OF CALI What's in the Air FC (Revised Schedule) PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 detnee KHQ—(260 meters)—Silent ‘ KFLY—(285 KDZE Ki ‘JC—(263 meters) 9:30 p. m. (27 meters) 5:30 to Adoo is 5. 7:0 to $:80. ax always, ia an enigma ure AMONE + in the sh oul ect ; KDZE TO HAVE PIANO STUNT The McAdoo pvelty musi rom any stateme meters) make him @ ¢ n thus (465 mete awing Henry to McAdoo at the Ar proper time in the convention, “Me. / be deast from Radio KDZE. at §:20 tonight, when compositions will be played on two planowut the regarded by all democratic aspirants as the man th have to beat time by AL SMITH, OF NEW YORK Anne Hill, daughters of Mr. and nith iw devoting himeelf to win. | Mia. Fred A. Hill © young women. are c Mrs. Gertrude Drum, well wn loc instructor, who ar red their portion of the radio m tonight. An extra piano eon taken to tire studio for the sion ame tory for his party in the students d of trying to forward | un whatever presidentia! aspirations he | kt may have He and his friends con sider it of first importance to insure election of a democratic assembly and state ticket’ in November If | ore they succeed in that and Smith then ot puts thru an ambitious program of | Ja Harvey, tenor, and Sarah I reform for New York,| Kr violinist, Both are well m up stronger known in Seattle music circles dential possibility, Smith ix inclined : with some of those wh think, he would be wiser to try tor, Duke Wins in Suit the United States senate before aim i Jhetiied siete wren Against Surety Co. SAMUEL RALSTON, OF 1N.| TACOMA, Sept. 19.—John P. Duke, supervisor of banking, was awarded DIANA , : alston’s defeat of Albert J, Bey ainat the Na rior Judge idge for the ser pushed him at Duke for the officers of the defunct Scandi. ‘Rupture Kills | 8, 000 Annually a ee American bank Hight thousand persons each year are laid away marked the rson the same program are as a presi date on the bonds it issued as surety Dr. H. C. Curry The Old Reliable EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Back in the Old Location Known for Good Opti lee of the ntti Work at Reasonable Pri No Charge for Examination tion and name you" UNTIL FRIDAY At beat, the truss ta only ft—a falxe prop againet| VIOLA DANA and cannot In “LOVE IN ‘DIE DAI” lod to act A More than a me | [5 vu 5 vavien ACTS fuera VAUDEVILLE ha “Gailnd Gaiwtaay: need most ALT A KAIBA ADVALAS jer Myntic of the Orlent” Glasses fitted only when needed. H, ©. & M. Curry, Optometrists and Opticians Seattle since 1908 3 Arcade Bldg. MA In-7208 Third that nourishment, lence haa found a way, and ruan sufferer in the land Iq ight rn home Chines Herb Specialist J. LYSOU Herb remedivs are sure cures, Spectal for tong time stomach YOU CAN'T MISS— AFFORD TO ite the world has ever known The Greatest of AT "LAPAO PAD when adhoring to the body i ib) THE ahift out of p V ERED chafe or ‘abt: i} CO st-enay to apply—inexp WAGON” ||tucveuicieainantt 1 Bleep, buckh or , ings att Now Playing hint HOW: Wot alaeRe EHR Hani Ral — Twice Daily — 8:30 u intended so the METROPOLITAN ioek 7 ‘trial F necessary 0 and. the informatio Advertianment, No Danger of Final Demonstration Stylish Stout and Stylastic : Corsets Thursday Between 2:30 and 4 p.m. Miss E. Blake expert corsetiere and factory rep- resentative of the above named will deliver her last lecture on the corseting of stout women and how they may attain the appearance of youthful lines and less weight. She will be assisted by living mod- els during this demonstration. We extend a cordial invitation, and re- quest the presence of all women in Seattle who have corset problems. Private appointments for fittings by Miss Blake can be arranged dur- ing the remainder of this week only. Corset, Dept —Upper Main Floor corsets, New Handkerchiefs in Guaranteed Fast Colors ain pros | US ED ‘SHIPS freight ot | Kaisha kohama Steamshiyy Co, from e rescued in the harbor of Yc hama on the first day of the quakes. attle the London Mara and P, the Misses Harriett and) ae. Ataru were ~ | sued to compel the company to liqui-; 3 for 50¢ Among the new styles of Women’s 'Kerchiefs now coming in, is this group called ““The Aurora,” in many daintily woven border designs. At- tractively priced at 3 for 50¢. Solid colors in extra fine quality linen, and comprising the latest shades, are selling at 15¢, | Now Is the Time to Buy i Children’s 3 School : Underwear i Boys’ Union Suits $1.00 Fleece-lined Cotton Union Suits of gray in high neck, long sleeve, ankle fength style. Sizes are 4 to 16 years, A suit, $1.00. Globe Union Suits <te Ree eaeom nes Made with the famous Globe trouser seat: Sizes 4 and 6 years....$1.25 ; 8 to 14 years...$1.50 16 and 18 years. .$1.75 Girls’ Union Suits White Union Suits, fleece lined and in Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, knee or ankle length style: Sizes 2 to 8 years.....$1.00 Sizes 10 to 16 years...$1.25 Vests and Pants Special 75c Garment These include wool and cotton mixed garments, in gray and white. Vests in high neck and long sleeves; White Vests in high neck and long sleeves, and Dutch neck with elbow sleeve style. Sizes are 2 to 12 years. Special, a garment, 75¢. Odds and Ends Special $1.29 Odds and ends of wool and cot- ton mixed Union Suits in gray and white; sizes are 2 to 16 years, but not each size in every style, Special, a suit, $1.29. Artificial Silk Yarn for Women’s Sweaters $1.25 a Hank Needle Art Dept.—Upper Main Floor A beautiful yarn for knitting or crocheting sweaters, in a wide assortment of pretty shades; 350 — yards to the hank, which we sell” for only $1.25. FOR RELIEF 14 passenger and mee of the Osaka Shoser eamship Co, have t | beld Tuesday as relief vessels between Yo- | Bleitz Undertaking and K e the first |died at Santa Anna x quake d the chief mpire it was cable received at the of un-Huwailan | Pico »be Tuesday s estimated thta 1,000 persons the Americ The combination pass freight vessels Chic r Harbin Maru” and An- | zon immedia pressed | K The Ha ch attle from mber 26. mber 11 Hold Buhay’ for om Seattle Mariner |‘ recent! Funeral services for Capt. W. H.|huntsman to the Quorn Hunt, , Reed, veteran Seattle mariner, were | killed 75 sais of poult 8. He was well known her commanded the sailing v and Eureka, and several others | #?yone to buy, that sail from this port vived by a son, W. H. Reed, Jr * brother, Charles Reed, both into service following the disaster. ail Maru is schedled. to| LEICE aided the poultry near here of George Leaf, fort oon, at the} Sept. 19.—Bread Cal, September of stockings 2,500,000 marks, having | butchers have no stock of. meat sels Tam. | they know it is too high priced | He is sur-| the devastated | She sailed from | STORE HOURS: 8:20 SPECIAL A complete finish cling. 250 Dozen Grape and Star Cut Glass On sale CHOICE SET OF SIX 69c Thin blown and beautifully cut, An. exceptional buy. (De" ivered only with other goods.) Thursday at a big saving~YOUR WIDE-MOUTH GLA FRUIT JARS 2 Your choice of PINT 0 better pre. 1-PINT SIZE—Regular 85¢— fectly hard, dry, oilless polish to which dirt and lint do no AR RACKS, special 19¢—will hold § jure, 59c and polish for floors; imparts a per- City TABLE TUMBLERS| |Mail Boxes Special 49¢ worth 75¢ Black enameled— equipped «with ~ paper holder and 2 flat steel keys. ASS-TOP Special $1. 19 bus Dozen , eusy to open, HS, special BOP dox,, with ‘tight fitting Incuuered

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