The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1924, Page 9

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anmemaccaatiaatasencig tanta DEPART PAGES 9 TO 16. ot Air ty jeted section TWO | "The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924 (AHR CONFIRMS 7'race Branches of Oil (DOGS IN RAGE Gir Runs Away to Clear “= 28) VON LOSSOW soddnanll a says He Opposed Military « c Moseley, Maye Bunt, Moreh » Moreh who tale Monday: st lox of ig yt v*Psurder Charges TAKE ANDREWS Operators Activities Hudson Bay Derby Under Up Reputation of Father'....°°’.' More Code Telegrams Found; John Major| Way With 10 Teams Jotion for Directorate Queried by Teapot Dome Probers rH PAB, Man, Maret 14 i WASHINGTON, March 11—Tbo | 1 Fall . p ful malamute te oil committee today sou 1 wa Hea, Wilt be the ody. yon Loss: batoh of tele ers, No M g ex-Bay nal facts to ram fou ertinent. to it tor the ep Kahr, » found portinen i Sunday OO era AR a ‘ f Albert B, Fa will be. read the world My DINOS see nt, Which Agi feciare he oP , ther principals y later ox piniee and Gen. I rei : ubpoena that brought these Blar exhibitions I ity vase CHEB Von Kahr test In executive sensic called for all went or ait was to studied messages which passe elve ull to H. F, Sinolair, t grip composed Believed Meniber of “Todd” Jake Hamon’s Daughter Would Aid Dead | va rlcdeto tw onl pee ae Man in Senate Probe Si ioe Tacdiot as: ARIE ee ee t his ranch p. "| Fire Damages Home |“ Mi T ’ y, BISGMMLPAS mttornagt BE: ME | ety aera was in he near cary.) was at once taken under, tho shel-| whisked away to the comfbrt to $1,350 Extent " of the Midwest ; meg. ; ee bate ‘ré, starting from sparks on the | mash s.”" a1 i ° J ° nm to \" i 0, c y ort? would have caused a CALLED TO STAND seat Worth $5,000 oer renee ea gg hs gehen et i "hs Standard Ol ¢ ‘civil war, t mye could only » and collapse she given. free rein. Hitler and Lu Have toushed Bavar id, if the state ‘A National Institution (a a GY a at, -Prowning King & (o> Established 102 Years Criterion Sued on‘. Advertising of Quill Modes am Vancouver World WATER SHUTOVE Merged With Sun |“ water wilt ANCOUVER, H, ¢ March 11 44. . r World, Neast th t “ poe Os Th kon : 5 = ah tel | tor : ; ‘i. | Making for Twenty Lenten Days nr Stores Makes This Price Possible pp would bring Sovakia sw pany. “T knew the night d the 0 j@recting Thorning fpeant's bad fore and Blanchagpiffyere also many Suggest “‘forty’’ dif- : jbbed the fem bear anything abc é I um, ¥ Lagan and | x a 1810 W : ho wan the, ferent ways to use rehip/and man 9 : | The ex-dictator sy in the Trimble bu . t t four or five times in the |Star’s Wife,and ba ged because | vertised and sold hats th {the pure quill Miss Tatum k."" Major re n the same telegram you man named Jackson, 1 Mayonnaise Patrolman Dropped The Fresh Egg Dressing From Police Force a Because, and only because, Browning King make them for the twenty Browning King stores, frém Coast to Coast, we are able to offer you a choice of the newest fabzics, col- ors and styles in Browning King’s Men’s«:Young Men’s Suits "30 3ecause There’s No Wholesaler’s Profit. eretary said the whole matte - ¥ ba dconpel an’ e00 Wer!. For fish salads, egg salads, | Patrolman W. 8. Flot 1 had been. qu vegetable salads, fruit sal- pped from the tory manner by ads, frozen salads, cheese i salads, sandwiches of every kind, new desserts, ares a base for tartar sauce, Rus- sian and Thousand Island and Olive Dressings. Trained War Veterans Will || Be Aided by Chamber (Organization was to ve completed | had been p ide Chamber of Commerce Tues-| Criterion. Inc i ment bureau for/ was a large lot of clot) ‘; Denies Dismissal acme: «) of Dry Operative and Duckat hat Fee } Prohibit Ag t Write for your free copy of “The Salad Bowl”, a book let of GOLD MEDAI Recipes for Lenten Days and all the days Smith Held on Narco ing training each month, and . a H. Smith, ar are some 3,500 in training in . Malakoff, p fii district. The men are not crip-|¢cipal stockholders. . Ror are they incapacitated for “The hats were not spring, 192 ference I got from the new er in thelr Rewly chosen profes. | models at all,” Miss Tatum protes’ ter the story came out,” Major re }in her complal "plied. “There wasn't one CO | _——cemmccemmmmmmmmmmmmmms | ng his re ted upon offi not a scin.| Second Ave. at University, Arcade Square ment th att =| 4 A Greater Bank > Statement of the Dexter Horton National Bank and the Union National Bank, Combined in the New DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK of SEATTLE Statement of Condition March 8, 1924 based my testimon a Com. THE BEST FOODS, Inc. nin morn-| cially as ye 1961 Bryant Strect, San Francisco ing His hearing was set for March | tilla of truth \ MUST SACRIFICE FURNITURE Competitors have succeeded in leasing from under our control the ground basement area heretofore used for dis- play and salesroom purposes in the conduct of our business. Notice to vacate has been posted on the premises and Who no alternative—we must obey that mandate to the letter by the last day of this month. To accom- WE HAVE CUT PRICES ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF f you are in need of Furniture, Rugs or Ranges do not. miss this opportunity, for our stock will not last long at these prices, which are so low that dealers cannot afford to pass them up RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .. Cash and Exchange United States Bonds and Treasury Cer- $15,093,529.39 +. -$8,178,162.14 DINING AND LIVING ROOM FURNITURE tificates Other Bonds and Securit 8,058,242.61 -. 8,505,318.18 —_————— 19,736,722.93 New Bank Vaults and Equipment Real Estate , tedemption Fund, United States Treasurer Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit ances 156,273.89 200,000.00 28,600.00 | Taree pece Mahogany and Cane High-Grade Tapestry Living Room ; Suite The davenport makes a bed when opened........+-+ $139.50 plece Combination Walnut ‘Tudor Design Dining Room Suite, latest pattern, con ; t "siting of S4-inch buffet, 6-foot square extension table, five $139.50 fapestry-seat dining chairs; arm chair to match..... piece Combination Walnut Dining Suite; 66-inch buffet, china closet, square exten tion tabie, five blue leather seat chairs $1 19 50 . y Desk, book 363,371.57 $35,578,497.78 New Golden Oak 8 y case across the top, $24 50 double doors in bottom . Large selection of genuine Reed Arm thairs and Rockers with high back and ‘ms, Your choice $9 75 terns i . ment of New and Used Dress . $14.50 Capital Stock .. Surplus .. Undivided Pro’ Reserves for Taxes Circulation * Letters of Credit Deposits ..$ 2,000,000.00 400,000.00 153,035.7 6 20,6) 571,400.00 291,497.81 Two-lnch Continuous $12.75 Both for Special Prices on All ‘cing tet... 919.85 Bed; ribbon finish, 4 mons Steel Crib and $7.50 Sim. Rolle Felt Mattregp oe $12.75 Style Bed Springs in Stock in Helical Tied Single and Double Deck Springs MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS Baker Range on leg hase, hole &. with white enameled oven @ ag A ES warming closet doors o 1 Range, six-hole polished t: . lished top, blue enam- keled trimmed. Wonderful baker and hey Hast. $59.50 While they Jas : juno Kitchen He mi ea (a bor Wicksl pintea’'s hed top. anh pan And large ash pan be fitted with a six-way coil r Slightly used Three-Rurncr Domestic Gas Ranges: ; ... 65¢ $1.19 yard Narin's Regul Por yard. .-+s.. 0s. 4-629 Pabeolin Bordered Runners niaid Linoleum Smith & ¢ ISAAC COO Capitallat Drug € BOWDEN Gaszaam & NURNSIDE te President RoW. DENNY. Denny Land Co. Green Director nmonin & Chemical Co. JAMES D, HOGER Vice Ch HORTON sident Dexter Horton ate dent Cumber- land Coat Co. LATIMER istant Cashier We LILLY President C. H. Lilly Co. J.D. LOWMAN Capitalist . MH. MaeMICHAEL Vice President MERRITT Vice President W. 1, PARSONS President riGoTr sident Pacific ELL Powell, Attor- REED ident Simpson Vashing- T. J. THORSEN President Washington Shoe Manufacturing Co. ELMER EB. TODD Donworth, Todd & Attorneys s, Inc. Seattle Paboolin Mordered 6x7-6 Fic ong New and Used Kanges at Memoval witie MM e 7 Bae Poor Covettiig = wing Machines: all rebuilt a ADE Etats i 87-80 || Dexter Horton National Bank must be moved at once. The largest Stock of used Furniture in the city at a mere fraction of its value. of SEATTLE | Un ited Furn i ture Co. Temporarily located in the Third Avenue unit of the Dexter Horton Building, erected by the Dexter Horton Estate; also, Second Ave. at Cherry St. (Hoge Building) 1610-1612 First Ave. at Stewart St. One-Half Block North of Pine And 408-410 Pike Street, Seaboard Bldg., 4th and Pike that Ballard Georgetown

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