The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1923, Page 5

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i | i @ ire Fruity Laxative : ° time = ‘ n : a WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1 THE SHATTLE STAR CITY'S LIGHT ; ~ Nothing to Do but Press Buttonal | | ne day, ee ae ras a Nothing to Do but Press Buttons! _| Seeks New Members." yw»: see | SHOW APPEALS | ™ . . & Kaiti she A HN hy the South Hnd| faye’ for, satiate sine me W. P. FU LLE R |Community orchestra of Efficiency and Labor-Sav- ing Are Watchwords City Light, one of the city's most Profitable and progressive depart: | monta, has a very in ing exhibit at the Modern Homes ition this and mer efficien are included in the display at th city’s booth. Demonstrations will be at any time during ording to J, D. Ross, nt of the lighting depart ment, Pictures showing the progress of development of the great Skagit ic power project aro also tity Light's and other sales of ol modern ol home, duri evidence of application of OUR time and ener; din the service is development of m Mr. Ross. a “Nothing to do but press buttons,” assert the Mi Margaret E. Nelson and Lillian M. | Nygard (right), who are presiding over the exhibits of the city light department at the »| Modern Home position this week. And neither looks very tired! HOGE BUILDING all," id. HER BOY HADALWAYS Better Homes M ovement | WHAT $4 WILL BUY HOLLAND BULBS 2 $1.00 BEEN WEAK AND PUNY Now He Eats Everything in Sight and Romps With Playmates Lauded by Mrs. Landes {Councilwoman Declares That All Citizens } Should Be Home Owners BY MRS, HENRY LANDES evita! ot thelr surr ty four year old boy had and ny OICk RTEL IMPOR Tulip $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1,00 wr 2 $1.00 ) $5.00 s Ab t 1 Post Prepaid New Full Planting Guide Inc ‘omplete Bulb List PLANT NOW FOR BEST RESULTS ESTABLISHED 1893 MALMO & Co. NURSERYMEN:SEEDSMEN recognized as to the national on are an imp< id emulsion that it is * SHRUBBERY A © VALUED ASSET Home Is Incomplete Without | Ornament, Says Expert | > —the perfect Northwest range 1 Burn, ‘ Dealers everywhere | TOWER CO, TOWERS Millwork in Modern Bungalow of Modern Homes Exhibit ang Mfg. Co. Branch Sides Glass & Mfg. Co. Office, 8th and Virginia, near Westlake Factory, 4818 Ith N. W FOR GENTLE FOLKS NALAX' PS eeccccccceseccessssessseseeseseeee Sooo eeseoeseeeseesons THE TERMINAL SALES BUILDING Where Manufacturers and Jobbers Meet the Trade A WHOLESALE BUILDING, designed and constructed to provide dis- play, sample and salesrooms for the manufacturer, wholesaler and jobber. Sold by All Drug Stores Made by Mckesson & Robbins, Inc. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, Special, Wholesal Distributors Consult Us Before Making Your HOME. 2 Che Terminal Sales Building is located at First Avenue and Virginia treet, just at the edge of the retail and department store district, and adjacent to Seattle's leading hotels and amusement centers. The erection of this splendid 11 tructure in Seattle enables buy eT a of the Northwest, British Columbia, Alaska and the Orient to find all Construction Loans Our Specialty 1 1 un 1 ther conservil le, expense anc made at the Building Office, PHONE EL iot-6580 PACIFIC WAREHOUSE CO., Owner Seattle Title Trust Company Capital and Surplus Over $600,000 114 Columbia St.—MA in-2560 |Community Orchestra | * Goorge-| school programs. It ts ltown, according to announcement | supervision of Director LET US HELP YOU PLAN that home you will build some day wa ee IE | VISIT OUR BOOTH and.see our display of some of the most distinguished HOMES in Seattle JUST OFF THE PRESS 1924 PLAN BOOK Sent Prepaid Anywhere, $1.00 FOR SALE AT OUR EXHIBIT GARDNER J. GWINN, Inc. “Homes of Individuality” PAGE & .| MODERN HOMES EXPOSITION DRAWS CROWDS & CO. and 1629 Westlake Avenue EL iot-5335 the best paint made for concrete surfaces, was Jobbers Also of Plate, Sheet, Art Glass and Mirrors WE FURNISHED THE GLASS PAINTS EL lot-6359 The Ideal Place for A Modern Home The “Modern Home”; the “Better Home’; Call It What We Will _ The Ideal Home, the Real Home of today and the future, is measured by its environment. The moderate- priced automobile and the paved highway, the electric interurban and the de luxe auto bus have revolution- ized man’s idea of a permanent home so that today he demands acres instead of feet in choosing the site. : Garden space, a berry field, an orchard, a place large enough for chickens and honey bees, or anything else he may desire. An income instead-of an outgo. A bank account instead of a mortgage. An independent living instead of absolute dependence upon a job. Get away from traffic congestion problems, the constant spectre of death that faces you every moment on the city street. Get away from the uncertain job before old age finds you utterly unfit and unable to earn enough to sup- port the family. Five acres at Alderwood Manor, with a free, practi- cal education in poultry raising and berry farming of- fers the best opportunity to own a modern home. Poultry farming for egg production, year in and year out, pays better than wheat, better than the apple orchard and, if you doubt this statement, read the offi- cial government reports. Kgg production in the mild Puget Sound country is better in the fall and winter when prices are high. Not so in the East and Middle West, where extreme cold prevails and abundant green feed is lacking. Pick out 5 acres at Alderwood Manor and let us show you how to make the proper start in poultry raising and berry farming. Terms are easy, and we will assist you in many ways. Come personally to the office, if possible. If this is not convenient, write for complete details and free illustrated literature. Stores at Second Avenue South and Jackson on the exterior of the Terminal Sales Building. SEATTLE Our CONCRETA used FOR TERMINAL SALES BUILDING FULLER VARNISHES —SINCE 1853— 2 A ° ‘Puget 1 am interested in own- © rm. detail Company i Alderwood Manor Department = 220 Walker Bldg. 4 4 SEATTLE poke Phone EL iot-0182 m 7 poultry Kind- sand

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