The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1924, Page 9

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j SECTION TWO <3 The Seattle Star * re PAGES 9 TO 16 | y SUITS SE ATTL aR WASH,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924, Ny RG mn 4 , 4 } ae PUYALLUP FAIR Boosted, Then | Better Than Ever, Is the| Hi it by F olks} Paulhamus Slogan Bad for Children, Says PUYALLUP, “jun. 10,—President Woman; Fine Thing, | W. 1H. Pauthamus and associate di- gullece of tre’ Western aahtanton | Write Others | falr, are now counting the cost, not | at of Christmas present to friends, but} Ever since a chap named Daniel) of holding a fair at which 160,000 | set a record for wisdom, his services | visitors may see the finest examples | have been in demand and right now ] of live stock breeding, the best in| the board of county commissioners modern art, the finest productions |®F@ crying loudly for his assistance. And it’s a judicial question in a} | way: whether or not Mra, Mabel Kobel shall b nted a license to operate a da alt and chicken nq | dinner roadho n the Des Moines highway near the Rainier Golf club. olks in the vicinity voc hn of the farm and the best handiwork of women, as well as being enter- tained with something doing every minute, and that something of the sort to suit the widely divers! tastes of men, women and children Highline Inn have rom city and country. | Some of th \ ta have been sticcessful tn In- | Of Mrs. Kot Rreasing the receipts to a sum ex. {entered si protests against ceeding, for the first time, $100,000, | &ranting the license= Others are In 1923 $21,972 was expended for |¢U*2y insistent that it be granted. | amusements, ‘this including $6,441 | Mrs. Jean Murison, president of tho| for horse racing, $5,101 for the | South Heights Parent-Teacher anso-| pageant “Tho Vision," given on two | ition, has written a letter of pro: evenings, and $90) for the “Battle | test on behalf of the association, of the Argonne," by the American | NOT GOOD INFLUENCE Legion, on one evening. For bands | FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN and orchestras, the association paid} “It {isn't a good influence for the! $2,159 and for day and night fire | school children of the district,” Mrs.! works, | Murison says. A. T. Schenck, secre: | Two other items of expense have | tary of the United Improvement club especially attracted his attention. | of school district No. 124, has also One of these is an expenditure of | written a letter of protest on behalf $8,920 for publicity and the other js / of the club. $8,680 for premiums. Premium pay-| On the other hand more than 20 ments have been steadily Increasing | neighbors of Mrs, Kobel, in a petition | for years, tho the Increase of $1,140 | —the first one ever handed in urging | within the past year is exceptional. |the grant of such a license —all/ The total income from operation | vouch for her character and ability | in 1923 was $102,042.77 and t 1} to operate a lunch room and dance operating expense was $7 hall leaving « credit balance of $2: “Tourists who stop for lunch at During the year the association) the Inn require a dance expended $13.496 in perm their recreati¢ provements, $4,216 in re} $4,495 on the grou | SS eee } 5 | ing off upward of $5,400 for ' ciation on buildings. Pla | in 1924 are r | ' m and will be a So ™ A ! when aa beaid at civestocs ta | Gaines ‘will brig i up. before the| ni at the regular meeting next} { | Rules Judge Must FARMERS | : SEE | & Serve Jail Term (Qa: dares DAIRY GROWTH dienes will! OLYMPIA, Jan. 10 charge of wrongfully. tozicating 1 S Fred W. Wilson, of Was , lendie badk Yudes Kove vance over the 1922 valu habeas corpus iast night, & $39,065,186, In the opinion exp % was “all. bunk." is Thursday by Director BE. L. Fi | Judge Keyes sald he didn't be- on the department of ag ; Meve it and today, at Uberty on | [¢T® i bonds, he fs preparing an appeal to ts are valued the supreme court just to show the |%# *Wasco county bi ata habeas $10,402,250; ry f’ eorpus looks ike #0 ng { " ¢ dl) ves Trouble on Ship ot SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10—The | Putt Cook Is Cruse of ; | German steamer Eleanore was on |! fl her way to Portland today after havin; been forced to rt late | ~ i. i referendum, invoked by the votes yesterday when the crew refused to in the three largest cities of the go on unless the cook was dis. charged. Seven men left the ship | State last year, ae] the ' v elt eigen Pioneer Pilot to Se will Work Be Buried Friday _ Nights on Dry Law Funeral services will be held ‘bk TACOMA Jan. 10- From Shearer to Wearer—that’s what we mean by getting back to “First Principles” and cut- ting out the extravagant cost of the modern methods of selling men’s clothing. 4 The wool in these suits Then that selected wool is VIRGIN wool, meaning wool is woven at a Northwest mill in used for the first time, with all the Washougal, Washington, and. in turn is tailored by America’s finest craftsmen to the exacting Lund- softness, beauty and wearing qual- es BO gehaeea age 8 quist-Lilly specifications. And the : : : ’ greatest wonder of all is that we in a climate that gives the woola can offer you so much for so little texture equal to the best in the for only $29—a price within the world. reach of every man’s pocketbook. ' = j $8 Crown Dn. mf and $4 s gay) Bridgework eT’ Cut to With Our Regular 15-Year Guarantee SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half Come in and see for yourself we are not doing cheap work, but the same high- ing the beat materials obtainable. DR, H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr. SECOND AVE. AND JAMES ST. MAIN 2736 There’s a style, a size and a pattern to suit every man’s fancy and figure—see them today at either of these great Northwestern Clothing stores for North- western men. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN WANTED Who Can Furnish References SALARY STEADY POSITION Push Slane Pian Eo: 1519 Third Avenue YOUR NEW HAT AT $2.85 Every style and every color at this remarkable price, and you can select from the greatest stock in the city. A PAIR OF TROUSERS FOR $5 Hundreds of pairs to choose from at this money-say- ing price. Select a pair now and double the life of that old coat. RUST BLDG.—TACOMA GRZEN BLDG.—SEATTLE

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