The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1924, Page 20

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, ___THE SEATTLE STAR FLAYS HISTORY OFFICIAL JAILED Woreien Gay ain a, 14 King County Towne abet iy Ships Have Souls hs TEXTBOOK agg a sel Hammers and Adzes Bring Form i New Units in the Seattle Slate Tuesday Polling ; Fishing Fleets é ; Patriotic Body Cites F ; 5 ' ' . ‘ : ° ‘ SS... “a5. AA ay farch 10 i andidates Contesting in All Commu- E nities but Auburn and Renton O r Nn S Passages in Question . Don’t Pare Them! Cutting « corn i alw Cusin « gems from his| Would not b of the Revolution wag | ! as to the na an of Independence were setting forth there. | t what | bet rr Pals an , ental | 7 : : man re:!|Neighbors’ Houses =| Shipbuilding still thrives in Seattle, and here is a 96- 5 lawyers and me t . : . foot halibut boat under construc-|\, Looted by Thieves | ion at the Fishing Vessel Owners and Marine Ways plant at the Salmon Bay terminal.| revolt‘ | t / | Working on the sturdy sternpiece are J. Johnson and I. Longstad, veteran wooden ship-|# 1 Price @ Carter, Mar Phot Both npty niche in the Sare-|}n toxa 4 ent should contain the | burg statue of Benedict Arnold.’ COLONISTS DESCRIBED AS “BAD LOT" “The colonists were a bad lot.’ he he ol ! any . ‘ Our mothers, in Newport, according Y . . ' 1 their tory. ae ‘i an © a French writer he quotes, were |v mo : . : 4 oa | “hina fo in th ee a a. cous women, clothed in rags." 1 r ' rn tl her Goer i Har aeeiest the = ty B° | didate for tre te Sth” Ones S y aon Europe was amazed at Eng: }for : Ln vsthe war af 8 “den. Punt | iit ‘ ae a it's skippers t w | wh J it will nO wo-yea », C, Anderso tAL H, N.C, March 10—The The war of 1812 was ‘the unfor.| "Gen, Funston’s thrilling exploit! In a ok « he boat wilt “Then.” ‘ ae he skippers th al ut re ce ant : mse ho the- English, tongue’ Clay. and |ot'Aguinaldo.” Ab . ne cari iyi 4 r v r n ; : La 1 ise I love ahipa it. Tharp. ne pecan tapers tos atest ord benreaenent er . tna tie . ; y a aul o a r, | they will,tell you.” jt A. Benson, Iverson; )«weeter than the ordinary pecan. ® ‘unduly susceptible to the influ-| statesmen and war heroes is care. hes t rv . n a ‘ }» and . y ng cun.| = os eres = = — = enee of men who had made mil-|fully omitted or minimized, and the |¢ f ‘ y alo oot his lions.” geneml effect of the book is to| Insl atalde she will be paint | hie anything for h “ We Tell It With VALUES “Blaine, Garfield, Conkling and|make of the student a half-baked | ¢d & y given a na “oi , : h 7 hey others of like character were ‘incom. | bolshevist, with little respect for the | SOUL Ly ai ae 1 q “ ' ; 4 i é yetent, unreliable, dishonest, vio-|founders of the republic or the gov-| EVERY NEW SHIP é : rn ut a ship's soul 3 ' a soul—and just Satisfaction lent and unspeakable demagogues.’|ernment they created.” |__Then her captain and hin rugee ° ht alas prov D _noul into the Dashing in Designs Fashionable in Fabrics Expert in Craftsmanship Supreme in Value The essentials that constitute success of “Sweet Sixteen” spring fashions at For the Miss, the Junior and the Woman who would emphasize her youthful ap- pearance, despite her years—in sizes 16 to 44. With our New York organization supplying us with new models daily, we are now showing the most beautiful crea- tions that any season FFORDING OUTSTANDING BANKING FA- RAB I) Ace pralppptio | CILITIES to the business and commercial in- AR \ ND f Coats, Suits and }) terests of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest, the > Voce ) - Dresses — dif- |] bees DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK and ! =e | /A\\ rae prey the UNION NATIONAL BANK are pleased to announce Hea 3 / Be their consolidation, Monday, March 10th, into one greater institution The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle Organized under the Authority of the Comptroller of the Currency, National Charter, with Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits of $2,500,000.00 its approximately $32,000,000.00 To this merger the Union National Bank brings the confidence of the business public extending over many years, while the Dexter Horton Bank stands as the oldest banking institution in Western Washington, founded in 1870 by the pioneer and sterling citizen whose name is honored in the greater Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle, largest bank in the State of Washington. Wherever Until the completion of the new banking rooms which the Dex- ter Horton Estate is leasing to the bank in the Second Avenue unit of the Dexter Horton Building, now under construction, the Dexter Horton National Bank will serve the public in the present temporary quarters of the Dexter Horton National Bank, tate Ave. and Cherry Street and in ¢! Union National Bank quarters, Second Ave. and Cherry Street Branches of the Union National at Ballard and Georgetown become branches of the Dexter Hortce: National Bank and will be continued in their present locations. Depositors of both institutions will enjoy the same friendly relationships and personal attention. This consolidation enables us to serve our combined clientele, and the public in general, in a larger way. Every service known to modern banking practice is offered, supported by the knowledge and experience gained through more than fifty years of successful banking. DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL, BANK OF SEATTLE Fashion will make her most impressive ap- pearance this Spring these “Sweet Sixteen” models will be the most attractive; and no fear that even the widely popular will be too generously sold. We have limited reproductions of in- dividual models so that you may likely not see a duplicate of your favorite once through the whole season. New Junior Coats, $16— New Three-Piece Knicker Suits $16 New Spring Trimmed Hats The Season’s Sensation in Style, Quality and -Price A varied collection of smart Spring models, medium $ 00 and small shapes, artistically portraying in the richest <—— fabrics and trimmings the Fashion as dictated by Paris and New York—priced the saving “Sweet Sixteen” way. There is only one “SWEET SIXTEEN” Shop in Seattle Second Avenue at Spring Street .

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