The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1923, Page 6

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a oe oie for 1923 and which " gontribution to the revival of Seat ~ tle’s spirit of progress and accom. plishment and it has involved two | exhibit in the exposition, beyond the Government Publishes PAGE 6 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1923, MODERN HOMES EXPOSITION IS ATTRACTIVE | ———_—_ —— Real Estate Men Given , Credit for Exposition This Coffee ll Preserve the Home Untiring Efforts of _ Realty Association Heads Perfected Organization To tho Seattle Real Estate assocla | assoc! tation, has also given unstinted tian belongs the credit of producing | time and effort to the exposition and the Modern Homes Exposition, which | its suecess ts due to these two mon its place among the community baa the members of the committees assisting them, Ig planned to become an annual com | Tho the exposition is under the munity event. Jauspices of the Seattle Real Estate ‘The exposition is the association's | association, solicitation of exposition visitors to buy property is barred, Realtors are not even permitted to ‘elie Salts | Uncover Shortages PHOENIX, Ariz, Nov. 28.—Con: cluding an investigation into finan elal conditions of the state of Arizo: | na, with special attention directed toward banks holding state funds which have failed recently, the een: | Ato committee, which conducted the probe, announced shortages of more than $1,000,000, Witnesses Declare : Suicide Attempted TACOMA, Noy, 28.-—Witnenses who saw Floyd Diebold, 16, of Sult Lake City, fall down « perpendicular embankment 150 feet high here, yen: | terday, declare that the boy attempt: ed suicide, altho he Jater told police the tumble was accidental. Despite the distance he fell, Diebold was practically unhurt, Hawthorne eas | South Boulevard entrance to Woodland Park Fremont Awenue at No, 48th and No, 49th Streets An APARTMENT HOUSE of dignity and character embodying all the essentials of the complete MODERN HOME. Catering to a class of tenants desiring exclusiveness, every modern conyenience and beautiful surroundings. Bach APARTMENT in reality a REAL MODERN HOME, with all drudgery eliminated. A full appreciation of the extraordinary features and advantages offered can only be realized by personal inspection, to which an invitation is extended to all prospective tenants. This is one APARTMENT HOUSE that is in full accord with, and invites your attendance at months of hard work on the part of | official booth, installed by the asso: Officers and committees of the asso-j ciation, which ts heudquarters for ciation. realtors and visitors, where members John D. Mall, chairman of tho Own }of the association are present at all Your Home tee, was charged | time te give free information and ad With respon for the exposi: | vice to those wishing to build or buy tion and has made. it his first busi- | homes. | ness for weeks past, devoting prac A large reception — committee, tloally all bis time and energy to the | composed of realtors wearing badge Building of an exposition which} is in attendance to direct the public, | Would be a credit and a benefit to/and J, A, P. Henderson, sergeantat: | Seattle. arms, is looking after public order} George A. Spencer, president of the |; d safety. Seattle’s First Modern Home Exposition First Avenue and Virginia Street November 26th to December Ist Auspices Seattle Real Estate Association i See complete model of Hawthorne Square on BLUE PRINTS Exhibit in Booth No. 184 (qaeacawa 2 amueratenes) Apartments Shown by Appointment OLIVER ANTRUM HALL [em ame ee | Goodwin Real Estate Co., Inc. aires MA in-4357 312 Leary Bldg. H ome-Owning | Handbook Experts Cover Every | Phase of Problem in| Exhaustive Research Articles | Giture; where money counts-for most,| 50 says Miss H. M.Smeallic, who is presiding over the Sthwabacher canned food booth} the purchese or construction of a] The importance of written agree | at the Modern Homes exposition at the Te rminal Sales building, who insists that the be } home may now obtain the benefit of | ments, ter grades of coffee and other canned goods have a great influence in making the mod-| Government studies on such prob} pinancing—The amount of savings ern | home attractive. . | Jems as financing the transaction, | required; where not to put savings: selecting the lot, choosing the plan: culation !n lots; insurance policy wdc ° ce Tus is iven princaly| the use of rst and] South End Clubs Seek High School thru the medium of a newly Issued|onq = mort financing ted clubs of the Home owners and those planning “Qwa Your Home” A home Is the most valuable it Bandbook, “How to Own Your Home,” | hujiding; borrowing from Prepared by the building and hous-/ and joan associations; paying off tha ing division of the department of| joan by installments. je Gemmerce, for public sale by the SUP-| General Considerations — Le Bei etendent of Documents, Washing- - sa hg? : \transportatian facilities; low or D. five cents a) ee Cs SER coge ot # AJ iand value; character of the neigh: | horhood; proximity ef schools, parks, playgrounds; how much to spend for uth end South y will meet w 1 Hill Improvement ¢ vening, to further obtain a high sch «and happ ar ther single thing that can Attend Seattle’s First MODERN HOMES EXPOSITION NOV, 26 TO DEC. 1, 1923 bath room, stairways, bath: ment, exterior of the house, set ABYSCOLDS - Terminal Sales Building gwnership, for distribution to pros-| ting. are s00n “nipped { First Ave. and Virgtaia St, . - th of Péctive home owners, | Building a House—Knowing one’s) pat gates alr a ‘The handbook is prepared by John | wants; ¢ house plans; getting | RE. Gries, chief of the division of/a bullding permit; contracting with d CK KS GEO. A. SPENCER Building and housing, department of/one or many; selecting the contrac: | & CO. commerce, and James S. Taylor. |tor; paying the contractor pa PORUB Here are some of the subjects dis-|on things which can not be seen. ___onrp Males Fes | Used Yearky _ cussed: | Buying a He How Much to Pay for a House—| points to be Percentage of income to devote to} nn of plaster, Payments; the range af safe expendi: | neating, painting, y. The handbook has turned out al 2 seller.”* Preparing to handle meeaete of} House Plans — General.” arrange thousands of copies, and {s nearly | ment; living room and fireplace; din Swamped with orders. A Imited | ing room, kitchen, bed rooms and Quantity has been purchased private- ly by organizations promoting home REALTORS —_—$———$ $$ woodwork, plumbing, pofing, and other PROMPTLY EASED covcn | ‘**™- | Where is no more prompt and.ef-|__ Maintenance Costs and Expenses of | . fiefent remedy on the market today | Home Ownership—Renewals and re e er p the relief of coughs, colds, croup, pairs; property tax and special asseng,, ping cough, bronchial and} ments; insurance, water tax or rent; Throat troubles than Foley's Honey; | accessories improvements and Tar. Elwood Boggess, Pomona, Much of the discus: Galif., testifies: “I am very well/to financing home bul The gov Pleased with the wonderful results|ernment housing specialists adv Ca and relief that Foley's Honey and | that the initial payment from savings War brought me. I was bothered |or the cash on hand, be as large as ‘with coughing so decided to ied tA hee we but add: A trial, and secured quick relief.” In-} “Borrowing money to build a home gist on the genuine- sayubhrmalany }is no disgrace. On the contrary, it | '5 normal and tn many ways desira- | People who want better homes | jdle. Many families in meeting pay : AST ASTHMA A \rastis ‘on a loan “have ‘Jetmed the can add to their comfort and it of saving have continued . e ‘ . lit as a etep toward financial inde convenience by installing fuel oil He oratene | cccoine Ge tha very desirable band burners which insure clean, eco- © magic 84! book may be obtained free of charge nomice : m forget they haa | OOo May be obtaine al heat. Modern Homes E m is devoted asthma. They «lv et b friends ” CAPBULES product At. our exhibit in the Better Homes Exposition this week you can see a complete demonstra- tion of how this modern heating can be accomplished with a Ray 3urner. iz HC for wale at Inexp: How to Relieve Neuritis If you want genuine, lasting re- Bia soe. moase tiretseectore POWER. PLANT ENGINEERING CO ! i a, A H elp Your Dream of Home Come True the diseased nerves to sound, healthy | A small cook stove that a pere ‘oan By Attending maine does the work of an or- Neuritis is nerye. inflammation c , brought on by colds, injuries, br dinary six-hole range. oF infectious diseases. It us centers its attack about the dtoulées r OF nape of the neck, in the forearm, thigh or leg, and sometimes in the pres rer trea cat a} Seattle’s First ES MODERN HOMES EXPOSITION Rech ms and take two table Now Being Held in the TERMINAL SALES BUILDING First Avenue at Virginia St. Two Blocks North of Pine Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive @ubstitute for calome the bowels and work People afflicted wit diet Tt oe : The Best Feature of the Apartment Splendid Exhibits Good Entertainment No exposition ever held in Seattle has the beauty, the interest Cornish School singers, vaudeville entertainers and two find qui and the educational value of the Modern Homes Exposition, Wards’ O with splendidly displayed exhibits which show how to plan, orchestras furnish an althost continuous program for the pleas? sugar-coated tablets a finance, construct, equip, furnish and beautify homes. ure of visitors, bad breath by all who k Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablet fly but firmly on the be box neromn the front 1924 Modern Bungalow Expert Advice Free liver, stimulating them The 1924 Modern Bungalow is the visualization of your dream of a ho , equipped, fur Realtors, architects and lecturers are on hand to give free nished and decorated to the last word=no woman should miss advice and information on home planning, financing and beau seeing it tifying he bad after ef of nasty, sicker OPEN DAILY1 TO 11 P. M. Children with Adults, Free ithout A friend to the honsewlfe— Admission, £ heatng Hee : ‘ ; A Good Place to Visit on Thanksgiving Day ‘Seattle Lighting Co. rer Sst MODERN HOMES EXPOSITION _ Ask for Free Domonstration HANSEN STOVE Co. 2128 WESTLAKE AVENUE ement

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