The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1924, Page 3

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MONDAY, MAY Ellensburg Girl Represents State . » Three Thousand Actors to Take Part in Pio- ‘ : neer Day Scenes and Stories vimmers ‘ « “Better buying” means buying) _,7%* Pncer Pageant was present: | pageant ond with th tthe Walla Walla’s Pageant PLAN TO SEIZE ( ae wc to Draw Seattle Crowds PQWER PLANT Tax Payment Ultimatum to Expire Monday Eve THE § TTL STAR Show Modern Art Here Cubist and Futurist Paintings in Exhibit at Washington University ie ‘ to f w 4 many sts “ , been pre I ty f The Wholesome Spread tnes ¢ initial performan: i . Howard fougt for Bread nd & bigs ttenda expected) Walla Walla : “3 gweld m supres It puts quality on the table re eente 0 ser foo Sent w One| wi ght company maintals 3 and savings in the bank. *?* re ~w i acllerggas « i 1 t uted to pa Just half the price of the \ oR eryed Sar tyler old-fashioned spread for ' mi " bread. ¥ ae Cormes : rm : Chief Shows Boys ' Indians’ “Radio” of} Above is a “landscape” by Walt Kuhn, one of the painters ttle Boy Scouts were Q r ose work ia on exhibition at Eagleson hall, University (LINES } ; of Indian i of Washington, until Tuesday. The picture is said to rep- Poco aac a8 de resent a scene in Maine, Altho not cubist, it is of the } ‘hep eAigry te alae! modernist school, which seeks to glve an impression of the whole instead of setting forth the details. It is noticeable rhak . that the blotting out of any one thing in the picture, such veal as a window or a tree, changes materially its whole ap- ( ‘Al IFORNIA Mortgage Loans | \’.." peardana. Ait ill ad Rela ; = on Clean Your Teeth A. UNIQUE exhibit of French ings and drawings and two pleces cf ry . #2 and American my t | bronz ulpture, was brought via the Shasta Route Seattle Residence Clean Your wn i mba ally Lewis. It will close Property att at special low roundtrip fares this summer On the way to California see the beauties of the Shasta Route — two vacations in one. Special roundtrip fares, now in effect, make this trip remarkably low in cost. 6'2% ana"7 % No Commission Trains leave at convenient hours every day. And Southern Pacific service makes your comfort and pleasure complete — through sleepers to San Francisco and Los Angeles, In the Diners the finest food is served at prices which are reasonable beyond your expectations. Southern Pacific men are your hosts — always thoughtful and attentive to your wishes, No Bonus No Appraisal Fee THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Pine St. at Fourth Ave. A rare summer awaits you. For full information inquire of B. C. Taylor, General Agent 314 Union St, Seattle, Washington EL liot-1365 ern Pacific oy) South (TI|ZE TWO HUNDRED ACRES of land lying opposite WASHINGTON PARK on East Madison Street and ad- joining Lake Washington Boulevard on | the west is to be developed by the Puget Mill Company into a private Residential Park with an eighteen hole Golf Course | and will be known as BROADMOOR. Se KIDNEYS « es on the various pictures $50 to $4,000, the latter asked for each of two paintings by Arthur B h effort is being made he pictures, by Mav at the university 1 go (SKY WRITER WILL 2 FEATURE ON BILL | 2 FOR RADIO FANS | ' TUESDAY ght, 1924, by United T from Seattle direct w York Besides the K* Lou n in I \ So y A glee clut IZ "A a ( Turr t Lat Half High gen Sandzen, H Se Charles : Henry Fitch Taylor, John 1 son, Max Weber, Henri Mati Constantin Brancusi ) m., mid and Thur, LESSONS from profes. fenchers. Vhone EA st- attar ae ee NCHIEF SEATTLE To the Prohibition Officers Dear Sirs It must be a great deal of fun to chase around after bootleggers. It is a continuous game of hide and seek. The only draw- back is that you officers are always “it.” CHIEF SEATTLE. To Mr. John Danz of the Colonial Theater Dear John: You showed a considerate kindness to a woman with ld In her arms, which kindness was severely condemned by one of your patrons, I believe your action deserves commendation. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Federal Judge George M. Bourquin Dear Judge: Instead of merely fining bootleggers, why not impose more seve! sentences? Bootleggers are breaking the law Just as surely as ‘en and other criminals. Besides, what js $35 to a man | as highly paid as a bootleg CHIEF SEATTLE. \ To Chief Severyns Dear Chief: I think your conclusions as to underpaid policemen are entirely correct. Most men who have the training and necessary strength of character to make exemplary policemen are not going to throw away their social and financial happiness even to perform a necessary civic function. CHIEF SEATTLE. \To Willard Branch, “UN Gr Ww. Garipus Yaredevil: ‘Thrilling indeed are your exploits in scaling heights boating.” We are anxiously looking forward to equally great | achievements for you in the realms of mechanics and | Any Radio Repairer De Friend: Mrs. Nettle Hamon, a shut-in, has written to The king fi jomeone to come and fix her radio, If you can spare | von't you go out and fix it? Mrs. Hamon lives e. 8. CHIEF SEATTLE, |To To Countess Salm, New York City Dear Millicent You're home again—your romance, in the trite words of the feature writers, 1s over. And what a homecoming! A homecoming of pitiless and merciless publicity. But people forget. And your troubles will forgotten, Before you lies a lifetime of useful service, and romance as well. In that service lies forgetfulness for you. CHIEF SEATTLE, |To P.-T. A. Convention | Dear Mothers and ‘Teachers: Congratulations on flooring the motion naming “The Mountain.” You went to the convention to settle | questions about the education of your children, not to dabble in petty politics. CHIEF SEATTLE, To Wesley Barry Dear Freckles: I see by the paper that you are considering enter- ing O. A. C, next fall. Aggie-ville is all right, but if you want to gO to school—well, why don't you go to a’ real place—how about our University of Washington? CHIEF SEATTLE. |] To Harold Lloyd, Hollywood, Cal. 0, Harold: Big Chief see you do heap funny things on big sheet last week. Big Chief think you much better than movie vamp with sleepy eyes. You make my people laugh, and vamps make. my people tited and sick, When you be back again? Big Chief and his people look for you. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Candidates for Jurior Queen, U. of W. Campus Dear Girls: One of you will be picked today to rule the campus this Friday and Saturday. You're all good looking, and it’s too bad that you all can’t win, But I don't like beauty contests very much, They tend the make the winners wear big hats, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Police Sergeant Fuqua Dear Frank: You and your traffic boys will begin today to enforce the new code of traffic rules, The Chief knows that you are short 10 men, but he’s wishing you success in pinching all the violators of these sane rules, Hop to it, but leave the Chief's buggy alone. CHIEF SEATTLE, To the Round-the-World Flyers, in Japan Dear Birds: You are now several laps ahead of your British com- petitors, Keep up the Wagle’s reputation! Americans invented the air Virds, You were the first to soar across the Pacific, And we hope will be the first in this—the supreme trial in aerial racing, CHIBE SBATTLE. PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN CO O/TO F KEGEL, President AVE. 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