The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1924, Page 11

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= : — Section two] ‘The SeattleStar (races 10 20) SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1924 1 6 AL SMITH al Bt ar Postmaster Held |DAIM EPIDEMICIZ LIM nnn ; “Make My Tomb a Park,” He Said, and No King Has a} sia'ts tis fins’ oe" Shlaudn ; Makes First Address wr|| : Finer One Than the Old Norseman ‘arrested and arraigne’ on an | Would Allay Fears of Hoof Race; Convention Acts - = —— ntinued t ) Baturday. J and Mouth Disease le ve BY P. B SCOTT 4 Press st AN FRANCISC( > Gi | Easter Specialties i i t . re His j | wee Hi | | RILEY’S “BUNNY BONS” 1 Special, per pail, 35¢ } siinting In the will & Chocolate Marshmallow Eggs, 4 for B¢ and Bé¢ each. = ‘ba | BUT OLD TONJES’ ‘ Chocolate Cream Eggs, S¢ and 10¢ each = i | MONUMENT 18 BEST Bunnies, Ducks, Eggs and Fancy Boxes of Paper = b ; ary } 5s a and other materials, 5¢ to $2.00. = Dy nd = known A. & K. Quality, Generous in size ¥ order in early for Thursday and Friday | HOT CROSS BUN Per dozen, 25c UUUUUUUUAUAQGEAQQQQQQ00EETETEEEOOAUUCUOOUAUDATOOUOUOGUOUUOAAEQQOOUOEEE UU FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOU | deed: noart? Mea NNN MNO M MMI OOUIAIMMO OUI } — ———— al } Oregon Sheepmen All his life Tonjes Havekost, sturdy old pioneer of the Sound country, had little time |g” 4.4 : : | merce rooms, Third and Cherry, at 4 8 m for the cultivation of beauty—he had to work too hard. Then, near the end, he picked | visitors ee here a #8 Lecture on Birds |8 p. m. Thursday, under the aus i | Oppose Shipments out the most magnificent final resting place in the state. No king or president has a|monun Slated Thursday | of the Seattle Audubon #6 ait PENDLETON, Ore, April 16. i eauti i ; PES ERT ANE a green | are eee re 2h Ae oc finer, more beautiful site for the last long sleep than old -— : ay. eaten ell eine aes | rei ; Dia | Weel Cedluclit pakecintion:’: de: Tonjes, looking out over the fairyland of the San Juans,|soms. As one climbs the treeclad ® il, he was a man! o trains in the United States clared his organization is opposed to "€ar Anacortes. —Photo by Frank Jacobs, Star Staff Photographer | isies of the Ban Juan loom up wit above the humdrum since th ' 2 traveled 554,780,000 miles, Cis shipment of wool trom California BY JIM MARSHALL Springtime—on a day like this the TAS TN — into Oregon as long as the hoof and} 1 4 DAY lke this—when the|Feporter will tramp over the hills mouth disease is prevalent there. os and far away and perhaps find a He supported Plerce’s stand wild raspberries are flecking the | ® . - in keeping out all California wools, {hills with pink and the madronas| ‘ry ring to tell bis grandchildren about In years to come. Up above Anacortes the junipers and cedars cling to the rocks wit! the madronas and elders and the crevices are agiow with pink and gold and purple and white blos send out new shoots of tender Of the widows in America, 35 per|sreen, when the trillfums look like | cent are in actual want, and 95 per|three-cornered white stars against ‘ cent lack the common comforts of} the lush grass and the dogwood life. |blossoms make fragrance for Miss Sale of Flectric Rosse ever held in the Northwest Our demonstration of the marvelous efficiency and greater economy of the Electric Range will convince you that you cannot afford to delay this wonderful improvement in your home. This unusual purchase offer is made by your CITY LIGHT to help you enjoy the many advantages of elec- tric cookery—with a negligible cash outlay. Copyright, 19t4, Hart Schalfner & Mare HART SCHAFFNER & MARX STYLE AND QUALITY FOR EASTER | “The Range With the Clock” Liberal Allowance on Your Old Range (Gas, Coal or Wood) your want to be certain about your appear- ance next Sunday; every detail should be right It will be if the Hart Schaffner & Marx name is in your clothes See that it’s there good style, all- wool fabrics, fine needlework will be there, too This special offer is not confined, either as to prices, terms or trade-in allow- ances, to any particular make or model of electric range. Our special demon- strators are at your service any time of the day, or in the evening by ap- pointment. Thorough demonstrations of the latest Westinghouse, Hotpoint or other leading makes on request. In- stallations will be made in order of pur- chase. ‘ iis cma eaaee ves re mamnericr ew M PRAGER & COMPANY Second at Seneca HOTPOINT Electric Ranges Also Included tn Special Sale Offer For Information or Demon- stration, Call, Phone or Write N

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