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-— i P section two | The Seattle Star {_Pacus970 wil aes Mapping Ships Ask Visitors Minister Coming Coast Survey Vessels Will Demonstrate Work Before Departure for Annual Alaskan Water Cruises w! ATH" TERY Reported SEATTLE, W ASH , TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1924 MELT IGE RINK)*32°s"S"precidome|sss, aman: 1M, Ore, M 1 damm a Prepare Arena for Coming! ,°\!"” SEncaleeat of Chicago Songsters 1g letter to Goy, Plorco that le Better monla, forced thru the 4 under = The Ideal (ace aula TO SAVE! || f sz ser cate foe was. adop Fe SR ated Practice With the | agement when it became imperative “Daily Dime Saver,” hasten preparations tor the pre. Which We Give a ote Saree You Free of {1 writer for: anyone 4 Charge eed 4 CORONA eathority on Hie is leader of | y, and It nu get the r dime 1 Writing Daily Din t re entirely he pringeh & j ay he uch | |Girl Hit by Car; Goes to Hospital rown, g / Paid Semi- SY2% sanuais 921 Second Av sia xe et, geen go tes ve Eliot 5447. from Marc 5 eed ; 5 “a Dime and Dollar Savings & Loan Assn, } oxer We is expected race question tr explain why_ the are determined tralia for the En) ahied races FIGHT EPIDEMIC. fradicate Foot and Mouth Contagion in Stock (OAKLAND, Cal, March 4—The A tght agai the hoof and mouth iN dase in Califernia today seemed piting down to a dogged fight. MOyafident that the epidemic had Gentrolled and confined within! i the areas originally infected, oftt- als set thernselves to the task of gadiating means of its further spread. | WGeards were being strategically for along siege over the! fi leading out of the infected and a fund of $50,000 was Available by the state board igeatrot to finance the quarantine inspection work for four ish-speaking and | Ie 2 ‘OR AUNTY “Why doesn't our canary | bile truck }John B. Aller Vv. M. Graham | was driving the truck (Housed with Seattle Title Trust Company) 114 Columbia Street, Corner Second Ave. Safe Deposit Boxes in Connection it’s moulting, Bobby.” h Aunt Kate would moult .T Star Want Ad Result We Tell It With VALUES 1 @ Secon marie — ST. LN . c e J wy It’s the Suit This Spring YES, 1T’S THE SUIT that expresses ultra-distinetion to set off one’s beauty and grace with a pronounced elegance and chic. -) During the last 24 hours only two | Pgew herds have been reported in Pieeted, both within the original| jarras of the epid: { ( WIFES LOVE NOTES | GET MAN A DIVORCE Mem on his wife's cor joe list, none of “cousins,” is one of : Judge A. W. Fra PMonday in granting an ri Gecres of divorce 1. Goldschmidt, ma: p, from Exther Lom: iphs and a bundle Billets doux, which tor Eugene the court. were per” to be iad in Ferified the charges | From mine-sweeping in dangerous North Sea waters during the war to the hardly less | jadventurous business of charting perilous Alaskan waters is the fate of the Discoverer land the Pioneer, of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey fleet, based on Seattle. Insert, |Capt. Lukens, of the Pioneer, war veteran and geodetic expert. | oe ee —Photo by Price & Carter, Mar Staff Photographers | BY #T™. MARSHALL | ——— clan in nc ‘OW the business of charting|tensively in the work, which ts cut! 5 and sounding Alaskan waters|short “most seasons owing to tai | Explosives Found | lis carried on {s to be shown, Thurs-| weather. | [day to Saturday of this week, by| Instruments and methods used by Store Clerks | exhibits aboard the U. S. S, Pioneer| will be demonstrated aboard the ex-| Belleved to have been left by} and Surveyor, which will be berthed |hibit ships by their officers’ and bandits who planned to loot the es- | Jat the Bell st. dock for public in-/crews. Invitations have been sent |raniisnment of valuable silka, six| spection. The vessels are attached|to university students and others | Pgh | to the fleet of the U. 8. coast and) !nterested to visit the boats. | dynamite caps and a quantity of| | geodetic survey department icc sak, a — |fuse were discovered by clerks| ‘The Surveyor and the Explorer) WHEN DAD'S AT THE WHEEL | working in the stockroom of the! | will leave Seattle about March 15] “Henry, dear! You musn’t drive so| Buttnick Investment Co.,. Monday. | for their yearly cruise. The former | fast!” Bandits had abandoned an ai will perform off-shore work near} “Why not?” to'drfll: then tothe Bell Jeweiry @| the Baronof islands, Southeastern| “The motorpoliceman who hasbeen| Loan Co. store, nearby, about two} Alaska, The latter is going to lo-| following us won't like it.”—Judge. | weeks ago. | Bl [cate pinnacle rocks off Southeastern | = } Alaska, with wire dragging ap- paratus. | About a month later the Discov-| erer and Pioneer, sister ships, will sail north. The Discoverer will |work in Shelikov straits; the Pio-| |neer will chart around Cold and { HA | Pavlov bays, off the West Alaskan Paris has declared for Suits, and in New York they have been called the “Aristocrats of Spring.” Such fashionably smart models nave never before been offered except by this ‘institution at the phenomenally low price of | | Quitting-Business FURNITURE SALE UNITED FURNITURE CO. } Sport Pinlde—a nifty Novelty Trim—a | peninsula. model with novelty stunning model of OLD RUSSIAN CHARTS 408-410 Vike Street—Senbonrd Hullding—Fourth and Pike aT 6 Eat tee ihe Boxer: type. in STILL ARE IN USE We are positively quitting business, Every article practically at. All Spring silk embroidered a y Pp AWFORD EQ) stucn of tho Alaskan waters stl is uncharted territory, altho most I jot the “framework” for compre hensive sounding and charting bas United FOR 2-YEAR TERM been performed. Many nited U States charts, however, are based on old Russian charts and fragmentary notes—and in many cases they are) ‘AVOR BOND ISSUES FoR MONTLAKE AND inaccurate. It is from the charts made and SEATTLE BK A113, cut to cost. We must dispose of every piece of furniture in our f high 6 furniture. Here are a few of the er ater s. $16 acs” $16 Bites. $16 “SWEET SIXTEEN,” Always Guided by Fashion, has never been found wanting in exploiting the vogue in its greatest variety. In the boxey or semi-fitted coats with their well-shaped shoulders, long, rolling revers, ‘collars of Dutch effect, and their voluminous sleeves, trimmed and plain, they rival the finest raiment in their beautiful checks, tweeds and sports material—all full silk lined. 40-Ib. MATTE . good grade tick- ing, well tufted, only ish, only data gathered by the Seattle fleet that lighthouses and bellbuoy: e » | located. Shore parties are GATRLEG TABLE, ma- FONIERS, 5- hogany top; |drawer high, wonderful |nicely finish- value; only | | ed, only $19.75 | These jaunty Spring models, some of which are pictured here, are so varied in style that they are, indeed, complimentary to any woman—Junior, Miss or Matron! The spirit of youth is present in every model— > sizes 16 to 44. ae | | And Just Imagine! seed eran Ei a gee We Give You ff |! Vas sicete ||| SIXTEEN DOLLARS or | coe | a . “* Though the Suit is So strong in the Lime-_ *#—————_-————* % Absolute Safety Junior | light This Spring, Frocks and Coats Are The Higher *® Your Money When You Need It [rainut cia | Coats | No Less Conspicuous for Their Beauty, Grades And a Service That Is Sure to Please You 6% is 50% more than 4% Elegance and Popularity. | The higher grade gar-| ments, developed in} “SWEET SIXTEEN” The variety of styles} jall so girlishly smart jis very helpful in se-| brilliant collection of the most charming “SWE: Hecting the becoming} | styles, as usual, are LIBRA é | We Accept $1 to $5,000 yee es coat for the Junior=| i “i fully represented in <oalitere teh | | the products of spe-| In Sizes In Sizes our Spring showing, | : inh, }cialists in Junior Coat 16 to 44 16 to 44 all so satisfactorily | $24.75 designing. Beavtifully| 44 " 44 | priced the “SWEET/ LE SAVINGS be wacete | silk lifted, at $16, N TT AND Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning at 9 o’Clock at — —~— x New York—Sau Francisco—Los Angeles—Seattle—Portiand ~ 909 A AVE. UNITED FURNITURE CO. 108410 Pike St—Senbourd Building, Fourth and Vike