The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1924, Page 9

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| section Two | "he SeattleStar PAGES9T0 16 | iil : SEATTLE, WASi., TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1924 DEMOS BACK) Board for Seattle! Mowmek Carr Pringic 10 FIGHT DOPE! °°" "Ferm‘aia wir "to See Convention BONUS VETO Ancient G. N, “Limited” Chugs Over Route : ny : Veterans to Enter Lists at ' : as in Days of Yore fT Annual State Meeting 7 Republicans Uphold Act Against Vets’ Bill ‘ r avery ounce is real % ean Saat , t " food easily digested § t f state 5 c - s 4 , Bluhill : Baar Helnecke ‘ a Gorman narents rome ee os rBikie ne Cheese “ Hed t r {ft leg the ted Ralr J ‘ ONCE OEORGHOReRODOEOES | CREDIT | | Follow the Example Set by Those Who Know Fe) REAL FURNITURE VALUES) Here's the oldest Great Northern train, dating back to 1859, with the oldest train crew Se 5 and a group of “honeymooners,” which will arrive in Seattle May 27, marking the com- and add your name to our long list of satisfied customers, These are just a few of many examples of the values letion of three-quarters of a century of railroad progress. we have in our large Homefurnishing Store. You can only appreciate these “buys” by seeing them. cate Bante." a Peeters 1 (rue gon; Norbeck Nebraska; O¢ new and the old—the de luxe] al limited and the origt-| r ninutive train firet operated | by the St. Paul & Pacific railway itn original Pullman sleeper, no. 9, in whieh Lincoln once rode. i ‘w Mexico; Kendrick, Wyoming, McKellar, Tennessee; Mayfield, Tex Neely, West Virginia; Overman, It will require 10 trains such as h Carolinas Pittm ada}! steg. will areive ‘in’ Bootie from } Limited to maintain Z | Ra Indiana; Robin Arkan aee exht th vorvice. Adama, Colorado, A® |... ssaloa won, for a twoday exhibit, | 2° © co Broussard, Louisiana; Copeland, n; Ferris South Caro. . Florida; Walsh, Mon r, Montana. ric Sb ha Mi saning the continent now, | Bl ched Whi Flor Ore, | Parmer-Labor — Magnus Johnson hibited in St. Paul, Mil ea ite Rhode Island; Har-! ang ghipstead, both pt Minnesota bce’ Daren” Génie’ Siete: and ai Heflin, Alabens; Jones, | ———— = | spokane, The Oriental Limited will New Safe Way VARIED CONCERTS; py 4 to Remove Teeth Stains»— + ZIMBALIST SLATED WEDNESDAY Copyright, 1924, United Prese) EAF York, 492 meters; v Washington, 489 me ters; WJAR, Providence, 360 me- ters, 7:33 p, m., E. S. T.—Nattonal Electric Light association —pro- gram, direct from Atlantie City; addresses Senator Capper and Secretary Hoover; music by || Sfrem Zimbalist, violinist; Paul || Whiteman's orchestra. ‘ewark, 405 meters, 7:45 py. m.. EB. §. T.—Heath Gregory, hass-baritone. Havana, 400 meters, 8:30 E. 8. T.—Band of the Cu- |} ‘Tho little old ¢ngine, coupled to Or No Cost. sa rhea tration, tinea] Ranch we <HREE PIECES (WASHINGTON HEN'S — $1890° EGG EASILY BEATS 50 OWNS 3AWEEK EASTERN CHAMPION THIS OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE has relieved thou sands of cases of stomach trouble and constipation. EORGE 1, NEIL, of 6618 Kensington place, upheld the honor of Puget Sound hens Tues- day against the brags of Eastern and California biddies, In Mon day's Star was told the sordid story of an eastern hen who dis turbed a whole neighborhood with her clucking after she had laid an egg measuring 6% by 6% inches. “We wore out to the Frank B. Cotvin farm, at Buckley, Sun- US leery day,” said Mr. Nell,” and in @ |) tion, the SAFE dozen eggs we bought at the || odent Combination dors not affe || usual price was one measuring 6% by 7% Inches. And neither || Mr. Colvin nor the hen thought |) eco yr eee anything about it—they just went Eten Caoutatnin jombina< on with thelr business,” | M brings quick comfort to those suffering from INDIGESTION and other stomach and liver troubles. will do much to brighten up your living room. Come and see the varieties of shades and patterns—in assorted velours or tapestries—that we have. It is of fine construction throughout, roomy, comfortable, deep loose cush- ions, well made with web bottom, full spring edges and arms as illustrated, and priced with above easy terms. A tenkpoonfal tn’ « half-giass of hot water does the work. KIX, Oakland, 509 meters, 8 p. mm, P. C. 8. T—Orchestra and organ selections; male chorus; vo- “1 Instrumental solos, Atlanta, 429 meters, 10:45 » m., C. S. T.—Program by the |} City Hall democrats. SOc, $1.00 and $1.50 pkas. AT DRUG STORES Mfrd, by JO-TO CO., Ine, Hellingham, Washington only This Beautifully || Summery Dresses oe | Designed Buffet | ot Exquisite Charm II will add distinctively. to: your’ din- ing room. A fine walnut finish, durably constructed, as illustrated. fas $34.50 Finer Texture . and Larger Volume in your bakings This Dressing Table will fit in nicely with your bed- room set. It is of a beautiful wal- nut finish (exactly as illustrated), with center plate mirror 14x18 and side plate mirrors 7x18. At- priced af, ..c:.c1. OL OeED Sao ee eee e ee a ee eS seem Will Latest Fashions at Popular ‘Prices : CG Every Home Needs This Comfortable Rocker Finished in mahogany in either blue leather or assorted tapestries. It has auto spring seat, as illustrated, at the Our Line of Refrigerators {yr A Well-Made Breakfast Table in a natural finish, It has a 36- i inch top and is $ attractively priced at 2.75 tts Fasy |} includes single or double, side or top icers, in sizes that will meet your individual needs. As a spe- cial offer we are giving 200 Ibs. of ice free with each refrigerator sold. RIMO Tools are famed for hard work. Their great strength and lasting quali- . ties come from AINTILY designed to give that slen- der girlish effect, these new Dresses offered at Francine are certain to appeal. Included are afternoon, dinner and sports Liberal Terms. j high grade ma dresses. een tthe! ai aia the Not LORY 4 ‘ sleeves. Beautifully made in Georgette - lationa. la; 4 immed. Newest colors, light and dark, 4 v0 ment Pa THIS MONKEY ay Furniture and furnishings $50 $1.00 $1.00 ‘ Qanisiecis hen poate that your home has outgrown, 75 3.00 1.50 te ful, drop-forged Jaws —and in our or have become unsuited to : and handle, and guards 6 S your need, may be traded in on 3 100 5.00 2.00 { eee As peas portswear new articles, These pieces, when This Large Mirrored Dresser 200 10.00 3. ceca et patie "I Department refinished, are offered at attrac- is finished in ivory with genuine plate 4 A special group of Dresses including the new knitted- wear, is attracting much favorable attention, These are temptingly priced from $8.75 »o $14.95 tive prices, Many good values mirror 22x28 (as illustrated), A fea- always in our Exchange Depart- ture pri price ment. Q $27.50 stripping. All parts re- neiwable at small cost insures economty. Sev ree ree Superior Values All the Time sizes. Ask your dealer. _ TRIMONT MFG. CO. 1105 SECOND AVE. 418-424 PIKE STREET. 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