The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1924, Page 2

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PAC 2 THE SEATTLE STAR yatta re fram 2 STRINGS CABLE Velfars from LTO NORTHWARD ICHIFF PEATTL F Deliwood Laying New Line to Ketchikan, Alaska To Congressman Albert Johnson Albe w MEMOIR AMEMICAN HOMES BURMAU) FOR HOTTER AMEMICAN HOMES 1 60 years’ service to the homefurnisher; faith in the Pacific Northwest; the remarkable growth of this wonder country; tells the romance of the NORTHWEST'S LARGEST HOMEFURNISHERS} —one of the largest homef urnishing stores in the world —thousands and thousands of homes inthe Northwest have been established through these two great home- furnishing stores through a short decade the Pacific Northwest having grown from a small frontier wilderness, has be- come known throughout the world as the scenic district of the conti- nent—also noted for its natural commercial and industrial advan- tages—giving this young country a more assured future than that of any other district in the United States, making it a ‘Charmed Land” of “Better Homes” for you. "To Lieut. Clayton Bissell urs vill be appreciated, I am sure. CHIEF SEATTLI To the Northern Pacific Railway Twer ye . : a me time to maintain mited » " ‘ ch yaa rede ‘CHIEF SEATT "To Wayward Sons and Daughters . Y ay as M Mi q a pair the old « 4 service for nevered scenery not only a of thousands of dollars spent A man from Iowa, who drives here 20 and smake ering what ma in our advertisin STOPS WICHING (oe Commerce {To Chamber of Commerce and Pacific Foreign INSTANTLY! oe Stated, and a con —through all these years this great homefurnishing organi- zation has grown steadily, de- veloping into the greatest or- ganization for the furnishing of homes in the whole North- west—a public utility that lends itself to every change of the times—to every modifica- tion of public thought—new modes of living—new buying esaful in getting the 1925 National Foreign attie, Seattle of the four great show the The healing, concentrated Poslam| foreign trac that Seattle is truly the eway to the medication sinks right into the} Orient.” CHIEF SEATTLE skin, stops itching INSTANTLY} —- and soon clears away all traces of eczema or other stubborn, unsightly | eruption. Wonderful for pimples. At all druggists, S0c. Get a box today.—-Advertisement. ratulate you, ax proprietor of the Bun appearance your tavern presents to driving ws the Ever highway. You have wisely: ref disfigure the landscape with unsightly aigns and advertisemen l your inn Is a pleasant feature of Silver Lake, CHIEF SEATTLE. habits Pecial Nya a new 4 needs—through all these years WOMEN! DYE IT To Leland |. Tolman ST ES it has continued to be of the NEW FOR 15 | York's loss ts Seattle a ear aaa CHIEF SEAT Tl ah utmost service, extending | , helpful liberal credit, to the C |To the Seattle Ball Club wails Lait thousands and thousands who game fight. The fans expect to see you in th desire BETTER HOMES— making for a better Pacific Northwest. Skirts Kimonos Draperies because they know you have the stuff. A I hard luck Waists Dresses © Ginghams | beginning of the season doesn’t mean that you haven't a first Coats Sweaters Stockings | chance at the pennant this yea: CHIEF SEATTLE 'To Ivan Miller : Dear Actor: I saw you tread the boards at the Palace Hip Sunday Diamond S | night with Messrs William (Ikey) King, Lew Dunbar et al, and joined in the ovation your old friends gav on your return to & e As an old favorite stock company Thespian of mine, I can guai that Kolb & Dill lost a good character man when you joined the King Don’t wonder whether you can} SAPARY- CHIEF SEATTLE ik dye oF. unt ‘ Der i _ : F a“ > ig hare tere eal va| To Corporation Counsel T. J. L. Kennedy interesting facts concerning —our new 12-story Hever dyed before. Druggists have) is more than a legal opinion. It is all colors. Directions in each pack-| should be considered a declaration of po Age—Advertisement. | public utilities need a champion who will protect ranted raids to pay “void” claims whenever members of the y ur ———— Y council become too generous. Your statement that “the rallway | is not.a munictpal drudge” has a world of merit. Seattle citizens hope | it will have effect im places where it will do the most good CHIEF SE. E. To Irwin and Virginia Brehm | Dear K Lift Off-No Pain!) "=" how faithful! homefurnishing store in our vast business: —approximately 1,200 people visit these stores each business day and as many as 4,000 to 5,000 upon special occasions, or nearly 35,000 monthly. —each business day from 35 to 50 loads of furniture and other homefurnishings are delivered. —the delivery service makes approximately 425 to 500 calls each business day—upwards of 2,700 weekly calls, or approximately 10,800 calls monthly, meaning that over 10,000 | homes each month are made more comfort- | | i 0 boys and girts. your father an ot og and that, while belng kind to him and receiving his afi you'll t jo to t the sadness of “Rip's” end CHIEF SEATTLE. To the United States Congress Dear Senators and Representatives: It looks as if the tax bill is undergoing a face-lifting treatment. Please, folks, be unanimous on one subject. The people want tax reduction, so pass some meas. ure that will alleviate the burden now carried by the boring class and the farmers. CHIEF TTLE. able, more attractive and more beautiful as a result of the service of this organization. —the number of employes of this organization is approximately 325. —over 805,000 square feet, over 7 acres, of floor space are devoted to the display of merchandise and operation of this organiza- tion. —this organization’s fleet of 30 motor delivery trucks and service vehicles during the month of April traveled 38,241 miles. —<displayed on the floors of these stores are over 13,000 separate and different samples of furniture (this does not include thousands and thousands of other homefurnishing articles). —for comparison: this great homefurnishing organization occupies practically as much floor space as the combined rental space of the White, Cobb, Stuart and Henry Build- ings. Occupying practically the same space as the combined rental space of the Smith To Maj. Martin and Sergt. Harvey | Dear Flyers: Whether or not you are permitted to finish the world flight, you will have earned undying fame for yourselves, The hard- | ships you endured when you “crashed” your plane on an Alaskan mountain top, escaped uninjured and then fought your way for seven days thru a wilderness to reach civilization has endeared you to the American public. And they will not forget you. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Twentieth Century Americans a People: They hanged six men from the same scaffold in na the other day for murder. While the first pair were boing wo of the other men stabbed themselves in their cells, but were rushed to the noose so the law could be satisfied. The hangman was so overcome that he fled from the scene. And this, folks, is the civilization which drove my people from the land. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Lieut. Pelletier d’Oisy Dear French Aviator: Congratulations on your spectacular flight from Paris to Cochin China. May the remainder of your trip be as successful. While the hearts of Americans have been with our round. the-world flyers, we have not been too busy to follow with interest your record-making long-distance trip. CHIEF SEATTLE. Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then | shortiy you lift it right off with Ungers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle . of “Freezone” for a tew cents, sut-| lo Seattle Motorists ficient to remove every hard corn, Friends; With the arrival of summer weather, thousands of you soft corn, or corn between the toes,| are on the highways every day. Now, as never before, you should and the foot calluses, without sore-| exercise the utmost caution, as driving on crowded roads is dangerous ildi ness or irritation. — Advertisement. | at its best, Too many of us are inclined to let tho other fellow obey | and the new Dexter Horton Bank Building, S| «the riiles of the road, and we travel as we please, ourselves. That's when completed. =} —the STANDARD’S direct motor truck delivery service reaches an area of territory of approxi- mately 50 miles north; 50 miles south; 30 miles east, embracing a territory.of approximately 1,500 square miles, including upwards of 150 cities and towns, —of great influence in our cost of doing business, and which is responsible for the known reasonable price of our merchandise, is the fact that these two enormous buildings are owned by us. _ STANDARD FURNITURE CoO.’ L. SCHOENFELD & SONS EATTLE FOUNDED sm Ave, at Pino St. ne L ma eas PL. A TES what causes accidents and fatalities, CHIEF SEATTLE, | THEY “FIXED UP” EUROPE $7.50 $12.50 $15 Backed by the reputation for dealing of the old rellable Boston perte of will take special care to fit you with Just the proper plate to fit. tour of your mouth and gt natural, nt appearance, Examination and Katimate Free Remember this—this office been in one location for 22 ne w you will eatisty and ist Boston Dental Offices 1422 Kecond Ava. WE STAND THE TEST OF TIME 22 Years in One Location The reparations committce snapped aboard the liner Leviathan on their return to America. Left to right: Owen B, Young, Gen. Charles G. Dawes and Henry M. Robinson. iene elinhaneaiochieenaiene ieee Se eeemeee eee

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