The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1923, Page 15

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SEATTLE CLUB VISITS EVERETT Ad Men Urge Spirit of Co- operation Between Cities Another of the nore Journeys to our nolght Seattle Ad club was n day evening when approxtr 60 Ad club members bray fom that hung over the highway} north of the city and motored to Everett for a_cousing get-together with members of the Char ft Commerce of the northern city, visitors were greeted with a Yin held at the Y, M,C, A. building, Following the meoting, staid bank Presidents, capitalists and business mon of the two centers forgot thelr dignity and exchanged minis~ cences and ideas ike a flock of schoolboya, Short addresses in support of the movement for a closer spirit of co. operation between Everett, Seattle and other Northwest community centers featured the dinnor, “When Everett thinks only of Everett, when Seattle business men fail to see beyond tho limits of thelr own city, we all suffer from such narrowness and no one derives benofit,” Nathan Eckstein, presl- dent of the Schwabacher Bros, & Co,, told the gathering. “There is too much of a spirit of rivalry, and too little of brotherly) interest," was tho statement of J. W. Spangler, president of the So- attlo National bank. “There ts plenty of business and industrial) opportunity for us all. You people should trade In Ew . Just} Seattio—and tho merchants of both cities should compete only In the sense that they give thelr townmnen the best possible service.” jus. Elmer of a whole: ver, wrote This Man Better Stay in Canada “Tam a Canadian, and y: orders affect me not one jota,” Jul that he pay the $75 monthly support | ed. money granted her by Judge Mitch oll Gilliam here, October 5, As a result, ur court} bench warrant for the . Wealthy son geist of Vancou- when she asked Teepoort: wale or his wife Judge Gillam Wed. Resday issued another court order, a youth's arrest for contempt, cannot be served in Canada, but should Teepoorten ever come across the Canadian line, he will be arrest. His wife and t-month-old son are in destitute circumstances here. Col. Roland H, Hartley and others also spoke, Lloyd Spencer, president of the Seattle Ad club, presided at tho meeting, and his/ famed Chinese stories and commun- ity and solo singing furnished en- tertainment for the evening, wealthy This ‘There are 250 islands in the Fist | group. NICHOLSON FILE G A “Fitting” Acquaintance A door is never ajar when the catch lines up. An idle catch on a sagging door can be quickly lined up by enlarging the slot with a keen-cutting Nicholson File. The handy man’s tool of a thousand uses. Be sure the name NICHOLSON is stamped on the file you buy A_FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND The Athletic Union 2 Suite, and $1.00 Shirts. Dream Now Smashing Prices Two ct vi lai had. coats; and $ tern ¥ Now BOC Dress _ 95c 39c $2.98 her brands of Gar- sone V4? Waney $1.95 Now and 86.00 Siik Now Now Roys’ Shoes Silk Stripe Shirts SNYDER » Banner Days Big Sale of This 616 Pike Street, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY iadssiiinsnsiesemesindeissdummnae WANTED: ‘The Aasigned Snyder Stock and Other Goods on Sale One of Pike Street’ CREDITORS. Thrown on the market with amaigan sensation in Seattle, Come with the crowds TOMORROW, CLOTHING SACRIFICED Men’s and Young Men's Suits and Over- | $12.50 and $15.00 Top Coats, and $20.00 at Men’s Suits and Overcoats, many differ: ent colors; sold at $20 Men's Suits and Overcoats; different pat- , smart styles; sold regularly at $20, nd $30; sale price Tomorrow — Friday, 10 A. M. PANTS To Be Sacrificed Pants, soiledy $2.98 $4.95 . $1.98 $1.49 If the crowds are too large rs will be closed fre time to avoid ove SaysHis PrescriptionHas Powerlul Influence Over RHEUMATISM | Has Also Proven Remarkably Suc: | cessful In Severe Cases of Rheumatic Neuritis Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years with rheumatiom. Pride Separates Lovers BY CYNT. A young man and woman ©) ment, Both are above the ave «| traveled and are generally well informed. ,| an opportunity to know something of the humanity. BUT—they don't seem to other; inwardly wishing the: could’ make up and begin ove grow into large ones. letting the sunshine of life To these young people we without some difficultt Neither of you ar If pride It is never worth while to wills it we shall not be happy. Pride is a mighty fine heads when troubles tumble or silly misunde retandings, How |s La Jolla er amusssat As La Holya. The letter “a the sound of “u* aa in under, The accent ts after the “I, aa Hol-ya. eee Can you give mo the lines !m- mediately preceding “I love not man the less, but Nature more,” and tell me where they are to b \ = Jia ‘DARK TEETH BLEACHED WHITE newspa tructed dr has therefore 1 | gists everywhere to 4 the underst ot nhow ery he uticura Soap Complexions Are Healthy Soap, Otniment. Teleum.2e every w SSaemeCeideare Laboratories Beye © Maldon Wass, FORCED TO THE WALL The Public Benefits by This Store’s Misfortune—Seattle’s Greatest Mercantile Sensatio The Snyder Clothing Store 616 PIKE STREET The stock was ORDERED 80. This stock has been taken over d lin Association. Below we quote only 1 FRIDAY, sold at $15.00 $9.95 ree 612,90 | Sat . $14.90 now SHOES To Be Sacrificed 19c 79c $3.98 Henvy Work Shoes for Men, in worth $500, Now.... S298 Now: $1.49 Work Shoes $1.98 ore In the bargains, p' sho many lines will by te Ladies’ Rubbers— 98c 98 Men's Rubbers CLOTHING STORE Is Through Set, Sixth and Seventh Avenues PXTRA SALESPEOPLE largest completo men’s outfitters assigns to the Seattle Mer. ew of t Rainconts, sold nt $10.00, Tweed Raincoa and $20.00 nt LD FOR THE BENEFIT OF ta very low rate on the dol nd sold at prices that are a hundr gains to be AT 10 A. M. $6.95 $5.95 sold at $5.00 $2.98 sold at $12.00, $15.00 9 $8.95 Style Raincoats, Furnishings Sacrificed Cotton and Liste Peete ate 14c $3.95 Men's Shirts— 98c Limited 982 Now Now 82.00 and $2. Now event of Senttle 10 4. THE SEATTLE STAR sane enough and charitable enough to overlook their own shortcomings, or to take stock of them impartially. The consequence is they ar the dark, little, lonely world, outwardly anathemati Life is too short, folks, to let small. misunderstandings | Too many of us are prone to make “mountains out of mole hills.’ There is too much chance of made cloud, to let small differences part friends. You won’t find anyone perfect, or even nearly perfect. You can’t expect to get along with anyone all of the time fault-proof. able to see yourselves as others see you. is keeping you apart, when you wish to be friendly, try to remember life happy when there are so many times and seasons that Fate pretty poor substitute for common sense, as Seattle peoplo should trade in| Jet between us and reconciliation in cases of small quarrels | has| FOR FEW w GETS | Sent Free to ier This | Tee eS RRS HRA eearhnengererter rent ronni rma tmcripuenarmeremten ng tenmnanemennnwitethineatetnet geen trenteaene arena amens macnn seus Why Not Tear Away That} Mountain That Was Originally Only a Mole-Hill? | HIé A G GREY have broken off their engage-| rage in intelligence; they have Both have had shortcomings of | be broad-minded enough and | ‘é floundering around, each in izing each re were only some way they r, disappear behind a humanly- might say: And neither have been is brief at the most. lose the opportunity of being thing to help us hold up our} about our ears. But it is a} if we permit it to | pS ae | Cynthia Grey will recelve call ers on Monday nesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m. and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 to m, at her office in The Star 1309 Seventh ave. | Bee Canto IV of Lord Byron's! lide Harold's Pilgrimage,” stanza} They are as follows | | There ts a pleasure in the pathleas | woods ; | |There {s a rapture on the lonely) shore; There is society, where none in- trudes. | | By the deep sea, and music in tts) roar; man the less, but Nature! more. | | Which is the larg | the United & t theater In This 4 lowing hile it 4 coumulated may be olive oil. hone referved to have idents. For r to a married n of the name laid out and Ludlow, officers ary war, of Cincinnatus, is Wheatley? ro poet, born in| © of the wom- | reat war was the ri, a Dutch dancer, shot | TryThisFree| Apply It to Any Rupture, Recent, Large or Sma Road 1 1 Thousands, | Old or) Are on Cony nyone ruptured, man, wor \Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver or} ‘(r. 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We maintain five bunkers, located in different districts of the city. This saves you the expense of a long haul and makes for a prompt delivery. , r University Bunkers— Westlake Bunkers— Foot of 7th Ave. N. E. Westlake and Roy Rainier Ave. Bunkers— Vine Street Bunkers— Rainier Beach Foot of Vine Street West Seattle Bunkers— { Spokane Avenue and East Waterway } Pioneer Sand and Gravel Co. 808 Leary Building Second and Madison MA in-5508 How many ex-service men of the world war are draw compen-) secretary of the treasury, Alexan- sation for total disa der Hamilton; secretary of ‘war, The Veterans’ bureau reports 18,-| Henry Knoz; attorney general, Ed- 785. mund Randolph; postmaster gen- eral, ssnatdnnal Osp0od: cretary of state, John Jay; Austin, Ney., for Wells Fargo, and later, when Concord stages came into use, he was a “shotgun messenger,” whose job it was to sit beside the driver, gun across his knee, and pro- tect the stage from robbers. 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